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By ill. BABTLETT.
Mjicoj?, georg t.i, trvrsdaV, 19; i«36.
Volume X.—nramber 47.
^ . . • iv adjoining iiieir store. All cotton consigned to them,
*' AtlverUsill^. either by the planter* or dealers iii the arti'Het oror-
tcecding one hundred iro e, ■ J : ^era to sell or buy ill this market, will be promptly
ier lints, trill be inserted one tunc aUeU(Jed , 0 J r 1 1
Terms of Subscription. i.
Titnr.K Dollar*. J*«idi* advance. trill pay for the pa-
-roite mb*r. Fiv* lion.Atis, paid in adrancc, will pay
vr the paper ye 0 **- Tbs Dollars, p««f in advance
till pay for the paper five yean.
Ilfirit not pail within air months after the year has
Mtimcneed, Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum
' ■ii i- charged. If not pail until the end of the y ar.
I'j’ir Dollars per annum trill be charged—with interest
thereafter*
Terms of Advertising
_itlc-rtiscmcnts not ereei
a * inure, or tieclee brevier I B
fir Oar dollar. When more than one. insertion is giecn,
rc „j, for the first, and 50 cents for each continuance.
m which a deduction of one fourth will be made, when
miitl in adeance. f .
' Sheriffs’, Tar Collectors’ end Coroners’ bales are chat-
,,, j Oil the lery. . . ,
t Yearly Advertisers will be allowed two tquares in each
. t '.f ffr Twenty Dollars per annum; and i:i the same
rati 'far a larger space—payable quarterly.
Thr. expenses of uur business, and the slate of the lanes,
entire, tfuit these terms should lie rigidly adhered Ur.
ai*
.Vrib I*orte *V Darien MA ne of Fnekets.
U1UU Amelia Strong. J- Clmce, Master,
i'retmuut, .Mr. MatUiew#, “
new “ Darien, C. P. Buckley, “
• « Macon, A. Bilibins, "
w cl.r, D. B. Crane, T. Baker, “
All good nnd substantial vessels, well calculated lor the
trade, with good accommodations for passengers, and
experienced commanders. One of the vessels will al
ways bo at each end of the Lius to receive freight, and
will sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this line
can effect Insurance at live eighths per ceut and they
inav relv upon the v.ssels being regularly despatched.
TIi,. subscribersaro also agents for several Steamboats
to run regularly during the boating season,bet ween
Darien, Mawkitisville, and Macon, and are induced to
believe that,they can give great facilities in forwarding
goods destined for tin! interior of the State.
HAWES, MITCIIF.LL & COLLINS,
Darien. 1st July, Id.$5 3 .-Igrn/s.
■ pioneer Steam Boot line.
fit
)ll transportation to and from Macon, is now in
complete order. A superior now Steam Boat
culled '-David Crockett" with two powerful Engines,
aud several tirst rate freight boats have been built since
the close of the last season and placed on the line.
Steam flout Pioneer, Copt. Goodwiu,
“ “ David Crockett, “ M'Connick,
GROCERIES,
B r A li E - IJ O C S E ,
and Commission
Business.
C 1 EO. JEWGTT & Co. respectfully inform their
f friends and the public generally, that they have
added the. \Varc House and Commission Business to
that heretofore euuffucted by jliem. Their Ware
JN'EW DRUG STORE.
. , 2>R. zz. soonsxs
■ AS just received a large assortineht bi DHUGS
&. MEDICINES, at the Store one door below
W. B. Johnston’s Jewelry, which he will sell at tno
derate prices; among which are ’
PAINTS, «
,, ,e i . White Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead, Litharge, Verdl-
llonse isi conveniently Situated on second street, near- > gris,ChromicGreen,.Chromrc Yellow, Spanish Brown,
Iv adjondiig tbeir store. All cotton consigned to them, Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Umber, VSiietiun Red,
lamipblack, Rosepiuk, Terra de Sienna, Vermillion.
Prussian Blue, Osborn's water colours.
They have also a convenient close storage house
for the reception of merchandize from die country ;
I the receiving and forwarding of which, will receive
' a particular share of their attention. Liberal advan
ces will be uiudc on cotton stored, or on shipmentslo
auy market, wlicu desired.
They also have ou hand, and expect shortly to re
ceive u large and general assortment of
GROCERIES, DRYGOODS
SttChasf St.Croix and I’ortoricoA Itavanuasugars,
Cuba. Rio and Java coffee, Liverpool stilt,
Swedes Iron, Nails, Brads, cast, German and blister
steel,
Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack-
. itig, Ottialiuigbs, i, .
Negroes clotlis, slides, lulls, caps, claoks.
Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles,
•Vets Blacksmith tools, castings, Hardware,
Calicoes, Flannels. Blankets, Wax Calf skins, Ac.
Which they will sell on as good terms as can be had
in this marker. -.• • B Sept 10
'I'HOV HILL.
THE undersigned informs his
friends and those of the late firm of
Cutter ft CoruiceII, that he intends re
timing the
Ware Bouse N Commission Easiness,
at the store next above in* oue recently occupied by
T. J. Clmse. on the margin of East Macon, known as
the town ofTrov
He further informs the public that he has bought the
Goods, A.*;. ami having now on the way, from New
York, and other places,
lire/ Goods and Groceries,
lugciher making his stock complete, which will he sold
low for ready pay, he will be ready to receive Cotton
early in the lull, and be prepared to make advances
He wontyparticularly notice to his friends the great
advantages his Warehouses have over those in the
dense part of the city with icguid to Fire, they being
detached from other bntldiligs and at a distance from
any street cr lane, and well enclosed
May 5 .15 tf 11. S. CUTTER.
•Igcttey and Commission Easiness,
Darien.
T HE undersigned returns histhaukstnhis friends
for the liberal support which he has heretofore
rcreivod from them ill the above line of business, and
ni l rdy regulaily between Darien and Macon, one ol
tlieni leavi'.'.g Darien abant onco a week with freight
hens ill tow. _ solicits a continuance of their patronage. His arrange*
Vli'lliuboilt Charleston, enpt. tSOEUieJI, t lnente f or conducting business, and particularly in gi-
ivillruu constantly between Darien ami oavauuaii, v j„g despatch in receiving and forwarding produce &
and afford tlio greutest despatch to Cotton.
Tno subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili
tating transportation between Macon and the fceu
Ports, lie lias invested a large sum to pul his line in
the most complete order, and believes that his arrange*
meats lb.- giving despatch to freight and keeping it it:
good order, while in his care, will make it the interest
of Cotton Shippers and Alerehntils ordering goods, t<-
continue their favors.
At Darien lie lias secure and convenient Warehouse.
for reception of Goods, and his IVharces thir* arc cu ,
rrrrd with sheds, . ‘
which enables him to keep all Cotton sli pped on hw
Boats under shelter and protected from ,U.e weather,
while landed for shipment. r
iiot.covBF., Pkck & Co., Charleston,
P. Butts, Savnuuali,
J. T. RuwiJtxn, Darien
I). U. Halstead, Hawkinsville
Macon, Nov. IA 1 *31 —-'■*
Icspatcn in receiving and torwarding pi
merchandize and protecting them while in his charge,
arc at least equal to those of any others in his line. He
will speud the summer in and iu the vicinity of Darien,
and any business addressed to hitu will receive his per
sonal and prompt attention.
Mine 15 18:15-5:$ JOHN T. ROWLAND.
%
.Huron Steam It otic.
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Wihcox.
do. EXCEL. •* J- Li Willcox.
IDS company have now their liue of Beats n.
complete order for freighting. They have r
T
new Steamboat added to their liue called the Superior
and leu Tow-Boats.
The Baals will run regularly between Macon owl
Darien, one pf the steamboats leaving Darien every
live or six days with tow-boats. The company havi
now sixteen tow-boats, all first rate boats, built express
|y for the navigation «•’ the Ocmulgee and Altamuho
rivers; these increased facilities will enable the com
pany the moans of giving the greatest siwpatch U
cotton or goods shipped by their line.
They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloop .
to carry cotton and merchandise bptweeu Darien an.'
Suvanunh. and Darien and Charleston. There an
also, five first rate Packets running regularly betwcci
Darien and New York, which cotue to Hawes A
Mitcbcl, of Darien.
Agents for the abort Hoots :
J. GODDARD) Macon.
Boren, Henry Walter, Cliarlcsion.
L. Baldwin & Co. Savnuuali,
Hawks, Mitchell &. Collins, Darien,
Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkinsville,
Macon, '24th Dec., I8J5. *"
Ocmulsce Steam Boat Company.
*B0|
rgillLS company will be prepared to commence bn
B. siness, early in the uext season—They will hnvt
a liue of Packets between New York, and Daneu awl
slcam vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon
—The agents in New York, Charleston, and Savannah,
will he authorised to contract for the delivery of goods
iu Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi
ate charge and tlio agent in Macon will receive cotton
deliverable iu Savannah, Charleston, and New York
The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class
with experienced commanders, and no expense will be
•pared to meet the patronage of the public.
PIL R. YONGK & SONS, Agents in Darien
may 27th 1835 40 • ^
SUWE!i, Ac.
A Fresh Assortment
.fast Opened.
•->0,000 pr fur sale by J. NEWIIALL,
viz,
Ladies’ Seal, Morocco, Prunella and Lasting Slips,
walking awl Bootees.
Walking Bolivar fox’d Bootees, bl’k and col’d.
Leather slips, ties, walking and Ilonteos,
Misses’col’d Lasting. Bootees ami Slips,
do Leather, Kid and Lasting Slips and Sandals.
Childrens’leather, col'd, piuuvlla & morocco Shoes,
Gentlemen's Bootees, i >xford ties and low quarter
nc Shoes,
Russetl and black buckskin do.
Seal skin Pumps, russetl and hl’k Slippers,
Light llooLs and .-} Boots, 500 pair Rubbers.
Coarse and common shoesof every discription.
Also, 300 Packages of Dry Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Cal-
licoes, Satinetts. Cassiuiers, Blankets and Flannels,
120 doz. palm leaf Hats.
10 cases low price fur Hats,
:1 do best quality do-
4 do fine satin heaver do.
30 doz. good wool do.
Gingham and silk Umbrellas,
llavanna Cigars
The a! o.e are offered in lots to suit purchasers on
'he most favorable terms Next door to the Post Office.
march 22 39
fashionable - S^at <& Cap Store
VULBFIUIY STDFF.T, MACON.
OILS,
Linseed, Spciai, Whale, and Train Oils, and Spts.
Turpentine, Copal, Japan, Coach, Leather, dt Picture
Varmshes.
BRUSHES.
Flesh, Hair, Hat, framing, Varnish, Furniture, Tooth,
Paint, Nail, Com Shoe', Scrubbing, Sweeping, Dus
ting, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes, Ilorse, afid-VclKfit
Brashes.
PERFUMERY
Cologne, Rose Honey, Florida. Lavender, & Orange
Flower Wate«, Aromatic Vinegar, Bears’ Oil, Antique
Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream Soap and other
Shat ing Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences of
Rose and Cedrat, Exlrait de Moil, Flake White, Hair
Powder, Orris Root, Milk of.Rpsos, Oils, of Orange,
Bergamot, Cedrat, Cinnamon, Lavender. Neroll. and
Roses; Oxy-chlorine Lotion. Pearl Powder, Pomatum,
Powder Piifls, Preston Salts, Pink Saucers, Fancy vi
als, Tonquin Beans, Viij de Rongc, Vegetable Rouge,
& Macassar Oil.
DYE STUFFS.
Annatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic, Galls, Indigo,
Madder. Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Tartu eric, and
Ground Logwood.
MEDICINES.
Acetic, Citric) Oxalic & other Acids, Acoustic Oil,
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquor of
Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia,
Patent Barley, Brcastpipes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep
per, Spanish Saffron, Animoniai et of Copper, Sago,
Emetine, Cicuta Plaster, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Col-
ocyulh, Fluterium, Jalap, Kaliinca, Nux Vomica, Rhu
barb, Rhauutia, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla & Cubebs,
Dandelion, Valerian, Opium & others. Phosphate of
Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tartariz’d Iron &c. Ginger
Powders, Hamilton’s Elixir, AJagnesian Aperiynt
English Calomel, Hoffman’s Anodyne, Oil'd Silk or
Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactucarium. Lan
cets, Patent Lint, Lnpulinc. Lobelia, Medical Spoons,
Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of
Caraway, Copniva, Croton, Fennel, Wintergreen, Sq-
neca, D'enarcoiiscd and I’owdefbd Opitmi,' Phospho
rus, Piperine, Pocket Instruments. Hydriodite & Ox
y-muriatc of Potash, Potter’s Catholicon, Liquor of Po
tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Stoughton’s Elixir,
Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rliubarbarine, Sali-
cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver
wort, One Stethoscope, Swaim’s Panacea, Seidlitz
Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colchicum, Wine
ofColchicum, Trusses, Tttrbith Root, White Hellebore,
Colchicum Seeds, Acetate of Colchicum, Aromatic
Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Patent Me
dicines. and all others in common uso, Garden Seeds,
and Shop Furniture for Physicians.—
ALSO.
Conchiiig, Cupping, andstuall Scaling, Instruments;
and one second handset of Amputating and Trephin
ing Instruments.April 29
Candle Factory & Provision Store.
f Mil It undersigned *t«kc< tlii- m.-thud iuierr
w his'former patrons ahU friends and the public
generally, that he has again commenced business, near
liis old stand, on Cherry street, where he will be hap
py to execute their orders.
Fine Candles by the box or pound, constantly for
sale, very cheap." Also, Meal, Bacon, Butter. Lard,
Onions, Fruit, and altuost every thing in the provis-
ionJine. r i
To those of his creditors who have ett kindly indulg
ed hint, he returns his sincere thanks, anti expects
shortly tb -be'hide to satisfy all their claims.
feb. 18. 34 D. DALMEYDA
elaction and Commission Business.
H Take this method of informing my friends and the
•_E pnblic generally, that 1 have taken up the above
business, and respectfully solicit a share of patruuage.
All Goods consigned to uic shall be strictly attended
to, according to directions.
■ dec 24 20 C. L. HOWLAND,
■. Jbaxnp Git.
Gallons Winter Strained Lnlhp Oil very
handsome—just received and for sale
by H. & J. SHOTWELL.
Jan. 14. 30 Oppositethc Central Hotel.
' Just iteceivexi W
A LOT of superior quality st Croix sugar
Prlihe Green Coffee ..- ,
r Prime Northern Cheese
Wliite Lead, Linseed Oil and Window Glass.
Bole, Gin Band, and Harness Leather
Calfuud Kip skins, which in addition to their
extensive assortment.of Goods of almost every des
cription makes their stock cdtuplefB."
Jan. 7- 29 GEO. W. PRICE & CO.
DD HE Subscriber will make liberal advances on
BI Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah,
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York orBoston
W. 5, 18:tf». ROBT. COLLINS.
1 STRIKE the eyre again."
Insurance.
T HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure
Cotton ou the River, and also take a few risks
Apply to
ROBF.
against Fire in this city.
Macon. Oct. 27
1BF.RT COLLINS.
Newark Cider.
I1BLS first quality Newark Cider just reeeiv-
and for sale by
march 10 37 ‘ CHARLES CAMPBELL.
Paints, V arms lies, dtc.
W HITE LEAD, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow,
Red Lead, Litharge, Lamp Black, Whiting.
Terra de Scinna, Spanish Brown, Linseed Oil, Spts.
Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish. Leather
Varnish, Picture Varnish, also,
Window Glass, Faint Brushes, Sc.
Feb 18 3&S.RvJ- 1L & W. S. EI.LIS,
[d qr. Casks Madei.a Wines
© 8 | do do do
March 10. 37 WM. II. BURDSALL.
m3*
.Vc/c. Store—I'rcstt Goods.
T HE subscriber is now opening, on second street,
next door to Patrick & Martin.,.and nearly op
posite the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of
Staple and Fancy 1)IIY GOODS.
Which will be sold at prices much reduced, being ho’t
on reasonable terms and cheap, they will be sold ac
cordingly. His stock comprises in part us follows:
WOOLENS.
8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 London Dutlil Blankets—10-4 and
12-4 fine Mackinaw do—Negro Plains and Linseys—
super blue, black, brown inixt Cloths—Fine uud com
mon Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valcntia and
Toilinet Vestings—super white and red Flannels—do
Merino do. ,
STUFFS.
Black and colored 6-4 Merinos—do do Bombazetts—
fine 6-1 Bombazines—Pink Ratinet—figured Circas
sians.
COTTON GOODS.
super and common plain and twilled Calicoes—swiss,
Jaconet, Mull arid Book Muslins—black' and colored
cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in J pieces very fine
—colored and white Homespuns—Rowen cassiineres
and checks—birdseyc and Russia Diapers—Liribh
cambric Hkfs, Russia sheetings, dec
SILKS.
Black stiper Poi de soie silks—do Italian Lustring do
—rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, sarsnets
and siucheivs.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Mandarin, Heruinci. embroidered Romani, Bagdad,
rich satin, figuered Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool
and martin-gauze Hkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbous—
Handsome thread Edgings and Quiltings—Blond Ed
gings aud Bobinet Laces—and many other articles
which cannot fail to give satisfaction as to prico ai
quality. dee 17 25
ARCHIBALD McARN.
Georgia Candles, Ac.
(fey POXES Georgia tallow caudles,
10 do sperm do.
250 galls, best Lamp Oil,
300 do Liuceed Oil, -
With a variety of Groceries, jftst received and for
**ale by inarch9-37 CHARLES CAMPBEELL.
PA UN TING.
H OUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, cither
in the city or country. Chairs repainted and
ornamented. Lookingglass or picture frames gilded
or bronzed.
Signs fainted, nud Fancy painting of various des
criptions will be done by applying to
f. II.&W. S. ELLIS.
Will. H. mJltUSAJLJL,, ”
H AS Just received a new aud extensive as
sortment of
1 ' TBC Spring.
I love not Spring—I cannot bear
This kind of fickle woman weather.
The mingling 'ip of smile and tear,
And “ne’er the same an hour together."
One moment, and its sunny ray
Is smiling bright as hope’before you,
The next, and ere you cross the way,
’Tii raining, hailing, snowing o’er you.
I love not Spring—its blooming flowers
Are very well for poet’s verses,
But he that feels its “sunny showers"
Is apt. in prose, to vent his curses.
Give me the season of the year
When nature more sedate reposes—
Can man life’s ills more calmly bear
Because they’re felt “among the roses”?
I love not Spring—though with it come
The swallows from their farthest station,
And then heard the ceaselc?* hum •
" OTTnll the insect generation;
I’d rather have a chceriug fire.
And plenty of good books beforfi the—
E’en Winter I much t/rore admire
Than Spring, whose chilly rains pelt o’er me.
I love not Spring.—you search in vain,
The market through to find a dinner.
Atid scarce are able to obtain
Enough to feed a “young beginner " '
Let Mauldin Mis es long to see
The charms of this “delightful season;"
Such charms. I must confess, to me
Are not the fruits 6f “rhyme or reason."
happy, therefore, and only obey my last injunc
tion— never to cohle near iiie iu ipy retreat. God
bless you a 1 !!" Deeply affected)"snivelling an*
dibly- and wiping his paternal eyes with his tail,
the old rat withdrew, nud was seen no more for
several days, when bis youngest daughter, moved
rather by filial affection than by that curiosity
which has been attributed to t!iqs fat, stole to-'fats
t edi of iuoi tifuatic.il, which turned out to t>3 »
hole, made by ins own teeth in ati etiotmous
Cheshire cheese J”—/.c«;/on T.lttrary Gazette. *
From the New Orleans Bulletin
America!* Oix, Well.-About ten year since,
whilst boring for salt water near Hueksville.
Ky. after penetrating through solid rock upwards
of'200 feet, a fountain of pure oil was siruck,
which was thrown up iu it continued stream more
than 12 feet above the surface of the earth.—Al
though in quantity somewhat abated, after the
discharge of the first few minutes, during which it
THE QUEEN ANL) THE QUAKERESS.
In the autuin of 1818, her late Majesty Queen
Charlotte, visited Rath accompanied by the l’ria-
cess Elizabeth. The waters soon effected stritU
a respite from pain iu the royal patient, that she
pr.iposei^an cxtursioulp a park of some celebrity
in tile neighborhood, then the estate of a rich
widow, belonging to the Soriety of Friends.—
Notice w . - gi ven of ihe Queen’s inien'ion, a mes
sage returned she should be ftclcome. Opr-it*
luslrious travellernad perhaps, never befotc held
ativ personal intercourse with a member of the
persuasion whose votaries never voluntarily paid
taxes to “the man George called King by tho vaid
ones." The lady and gentleman who were to
attend the august visitants bail but feeble ideas of
the reception to he expected. It was supposed
that the Quaker would at least say thy majesty,
>hv highness, or madam. The royal carriage
arrived at the lodge of the park punctual to iti e dp <*■
pointed hour. No preparations appeared to have
been made, no hostess c; domestics stood ready
to greet the guests. The porter’s hell was rung ;
he stept forth, deliberately, with his broad britn-
cd beaver oil, and unbendingly accosted the lord
Id waitiug, tilth ‘•What's thy will, friend ?’’ This
was almost unanswerable. "Surely," said the
nobleman, ‘your Indy is aware that her Majesty—
Goto your mistress and say the Queen is here.”
‘•No truly,” answered the man. “it needetb, not.
I have no mistress nor Indy : h(:t,friend Rachael.
Mills expecieth thine ; walk' iu.” •
Queen and princess were handed out, and wal
ked up the avenue. At the door of the house
.stood (ho p'niuly attired .Rachael, who, without
even a curtsey, but with a cheerful nod, said—
‘•How's thee do. friend ? I am glad to sec theo-
and thy daughter. 1 wish thee well! Rest aud
refresh thee aud thy people, before I show thee
mv gronr-cls.” What could be said to such a per-
was supposed to emit 75 gallons iu less thuij a . son ? Some condescensions wero atielhjVied.
minute; it still continued to flow for several 1 implying that her Majesty came no: only to view
davs successively. The well being on the mar-
•« Ifttricn.
i-d business us
Cotnmission Business,
• Hi ME undersigned have resutnet
it hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their care. \Ve believe
we have made arrangements that will enable us at all
times to forward goods for die interior with die least
possible delay, by steamboats when tho river will ad
mit, or iu extreme low river by small flats or lighters,
built expressly for that business. On onr wharves
are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
t«n at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, fxra not exceed
ed by any other House. Darie.Oj May 20, 18.15.
HAWES. MITCHELL & COLLINS.
Commission Business, Darien.
T 1IE Undersigned have formed a Copartnership
lortlie purpose of transacting a general Coin-
toission and other business under the firm of
SNOW A: ROGERS,
*0.1 offer their services to their friends, and the public
generally, in the above business. Forwarding Goods
*uJ produce to and from the interior of the State, will
tfc.-ive particular attention. It may be proper to
*t*te that they have no connection with any of the
^'•eain transportation lines; Goods for the interior will
*bv;iv* ba shipped by those who will probably give
"•o tlm greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW,
J*n 1.1836 28 GEO. T. ROGERS
FT) Ik . oitiscnber having e.-Uablisueti nuuauii id
JCL Macon with a view to u permanent residence
will keep constantly on baud a general assortment of
!£ats,.€sapsi 2’ars &c.
comprising every variety of style and quality, usually
called for at • similar establishment. Among his as
sortment may be found
Reaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roa -urn ana
wool Hats;
Mens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue
and brown cloth Cops, BoritbaZiue do black and .drab
silk plush it new style, .Merino nud Circassian &c iVc,
From his long experience aud personal attention to
the business of manufacturing hats in some of the
most extensive establishments ut the north, ho is ena
bled to assure all those who may favor him with
their patronage that he can furnish them with an arti
cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability shall
be fully equal if not superior to auy before ofiered in
the southern market, As his work will be principal
ly inaiuifaptured ut bis establishment in Macon, when
desired lib will finish huts to order iu any style to suit
the purchaser. From the facilities thus 'ubtitiued and
from assiduity and attention to his business lie hopes
to deserve as he trusts lie will receive a liberal share
of patronage. Oct 7,1835
GEORGE A KIMBERLY
ICTWanted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon
skins
I The Attention of the Public
8 respectfully railed to every extensive assortment
° r NEW GOODS,
now opening by the subscribers at their new store cor
j** r °r Cotton Avenue and Cherry street, which are
"acred an very liberal terms at wholesale or retail.—
•*»realso receiving a verv lariro stoek of
. Ileady mat/c Clothing,
..'liable for the season, comprising almost every article
,Jf gentlemen's wear. April 13 42
FORT. HAMILTON & WILEY.
I Hn . n MTitfieTry Stable.
OsEPJi WAIN W RIGHT at his old Stand, on
me Court House square, still carries on the*ab-
Ho k^ 10 *'** Horae* kept by the month or day—and
r*es and Carriage* to hire—on the most moderate
Jan. 14 29
JLatcst style Drah Bats.
GEO. A. lilMBEKLY
H AS now on baud, and in progress of manufac
ture, an assortment of the above named II ATS
which for style and quality cannot be excelled ; and a
plicea lower than usual in this market, march 17 ,37
l-’or Sale, : •
350.000 HSUESri.
61 iibds 8t. Croix sugar of superior quality,
50 bags Coffee,
45,000 lbs .Swede Iron.
100 kegs Nails, assorted,
25 hhds Choice Molasses,
150 whole aud half bbls Canal and Richmond
Flour,
5 pipes pare II. Gin and C. Brandy warranted
pure and three years old.
20 bbls old Mononguhala Whiskey, 5 proof,
■76 bbls pure Rum, and 20 Gin.
April6 41 ^ DAVID RALSTON.
New Goods.
T HF. subscribers are now receiving tbeir usual
apply of SPRING GOODS, consisting of a
great variety tif
Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Ac.
Their customers, and the public generally arc respect
fully invited to call.
April4 - 41 GEORGE W. PRICE, & Co.
Pianuo Covers
TfUST received, and for sale by
•f April 4 41 GEORGE VV. PRICE & Co.
Swaim’s Panacea, Indian Panacea,
DO TTE It'S CATBOJjICOJY,
l A supply just rec’d by H &. J SHOTWELL.
Plain ami Ornamental Painting.
rjp HE subscriber has taken the shop formerly oc-
M. cupied by Air. Thos. McCleskey, nearly oppo-
siie the now market, and is now prepared to execute
all kinds of
House and Sign Painting,
Chair Painting,
Oil Nut And Burnished Gilding,
Gilding and Glazing, , /
Paper Hanging,
Enamelling seals.
Having in his employment some of the most effi
cient workmen to be found in the State, he will be a-
ble to undertake largely and execute with itfatness.
April4 6m 41 DANIEL T. REA.
iIVdcAei, JTcicclry, Silver Ware, Nc.
. C, G. St. JOHN
«TATCH Maker Jeweler Cotton Aventte qp-
V v posite Washington Hall, Respectfully in
forms his friends and the pnblic, that he has taken the
store formerly occupied by the Hawkinsville Bank
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 taste and
judgement expressly for this market, among his assort
ment may be found Gold pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever’s aud Ruby Cylinder
Watches with Extra Jewels and indepenentseconds of
the. mos) approved makers and rated to suit the clim
ate and a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens
Gold and Silver Patent Levers Lepine and plain
Watches. Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear rings
Ltreast Pino and Finger rings. Gold and silver ever
pointed pencils, Gold and silver spectacles, silver
spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols,
&c. &c. Together with a great variety of other arti
des kept in hisline .
N. B. He has selected tho best of materials for re
pairing watches and wjl| give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
A share ofpublic patronage is respectfully solicited
Oct 27 18
. Seady-made Clothing.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine blue, black, brown aud green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Sfififrfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinel
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab; brown, olive,
and grccti Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, bla£k and fancy colored Sattinet Pautaloons,
Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and bine Cassimere, black 'and colored Velvet,
black FJorintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valcntia, English Silk, colored and white
Merseilles ToiKnct, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersham Box Coats,
LytniSkin Overcoats,, ’
Fine Cinen Shirts. Cofiars, Bosoms, Socks. Ac.
f k, PIECES Hemp Bagging
94 do Tow do
24 hhds prime New Orleans and Porto Rico sugar
10 bbls New England Rum
20 half quarter Casks Malaga Wine
20 bbls prime green Coffee
85 Bags do do
OO bbls Baltimore Howard St Plotrr
21 do Fine do
26,bbls prime quality Havannah sugar
50 Boxes do do
8 half boxes do do
5 Crates Crockery assorted
8 Bales Georgia Nankeens, made from cotton
grown in this State.
26,000 best IlavannahCigars—fbr sale by
, 42 REA A-. COTTON.
Bolting Cloths*
^'OS. 3.5,7,9, 10, Anchor Brand, for sale by
April 21 43
CRAFT & LEWIS.
Carriages, Piano Fortes, &c.
A FEW line toned Piano Fortes; three splendid
new built Carriages, for sale by
April 18 43 CRAFT & LEWIS.
Goods at Cost!
T HE subscriber wishing to close his prosentstock
of Goods by the first ofJuly, is now offering his
Goodsat cost.
Ilisstock consists ofa general assortment of
Fancy and staple Dry Goods, China
Glass and Crockery ware,
Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, Boots
Shoes, Ac. Ac.
Tailoring done as usual.
37 A. P. WILLCOX.
Mulberry street near Washington Hall. March 10
gin and near the niou'b of a small creek empty
ing into the Cumberland rtver, the oil sor.n found
its way thither, and for a long titue covered its
surface. Some gentlemen below, curious to as
certain whether the oil would take fire, applied
a torch; quick as a flash ivas exhibited the ns-
iotiishing sjjpctaclc of the surface of the river in
a blaze, which soon climbed the most elevated
cliffs and scorched the summits of the most ele
vated trees, to the no small discomfiture of some
of the neighbors. It ignites freely, aud produces
a flame as brilliant ns gas. Its qualities were then
unknoiYU. hut u quantity w as .barrelled, most of
which soon leaked ou:. It is so penetrating as
to be difficult to confine it ip a wooden vessel,
aud lias so much gas as frequently to burst
bottles when filled and tightly corked. The color
is green, but upon exposure to the air assumes a
greenish hue. It is extremely volatile, has a
strong, pungettt aud indescribable sur II. aud
tastes much like the heart «'f pitch pine. Fora
short timo after the discovery, a small quantity
of tho oil would flow while ])umping the salt wa
ter, which led to, the impression that it could al
ways be draw u l»y pumping. But all subsequent
attempts to obtain it, except be a spontaneous
flow, have eutiiely failed. There have been two
[spuntaueous flows within the tivo last six years,
j The las: commenced on the 4th of July, 1835,
aud continued about six weeks, during which
time 20 barrels of oil was obtained. The oil
the nark, but to testify her esteem for tho society
to which Mistress Mills belonged. Cool aud uu-
aived, she answered, ‘‘Yea, thou art right there.
The Friends are well thought of by most folks i
but they heed not to the praise of the world ; for
the rest, many strangers gratify their curiosity by
going over this place ; and it is my custhm to-
conduct them mys*lf; therefore, I shall do the
like by thee, friend Charlotte! Moreover;,,.I
thing well of thee, as a most dutiful wife and’
mother. Thou hast hail thy trial), an,! so naff
thy good partner. I wish thy grandchild well
through hors." (Hhe alluded to the Princess
Charlotte.) It was so evident that the friend meant
kiudly, nny respectfully, that oflcnce could not bo
taken. She escorted icr guests through her es
tate.
The Priuccs tllizahcth noticed, iu the hen
house, n breed of poultry, hitherto unknown to
her; am! expressed a wish to possess some of
these rare fowls, imagining that Mrs. Mills would
regard her wish as a law; hut the Quakeress
quickly remarked, with characteristic evasion,
‘ They are rare, as thou sayest; but if auy aro
to be put chased, iu this land, or in nny olbcf"
countries, I know few tromeu likelier than thy
self to procure them with ease.” Her royal high
ness moreplaiiilycxprcsscd her desire to purchase
"some of those she now beheld. "I do not buy
and sell,” answered Rachael Mills. ‘•Perhaps
you will give me a pair ?’’ persevered tho prin
cess with a conciliating smile. “Nay, verily,"
and salt water w ith w hich it is invariably com- replied Roche!, “I have refused many friends i
bined during these flows, arc forced up iMo the and that which I ht»r& denied my oivu kinsivo-
puntp, supposed by the gas, above 200 feet, and
thence through the spout into a covered trougti,
where the water soou becomes disengaged s.ud
settles at the bottom, whilst the ol* is rcnr.ily
skimmed from the surface. A rumbling ucise
resembling distant thunder, uniformly attends the
flowing of the oil, whilst the gas which is then
visible every day at tho top of the pump leads tl.e
patsing stranger to enquire whether the well is
on fire
Plaid muslins.
A New and splendid article for Ladies Dresses, just
received by CRAFT & LEWIS,
april 27
44
Summer Clothing.
A Large assortment just received by
april 27 44 CRAFT & LEWIS.
Cuba .Dotasses and Bplc Rope.
HHDS Cuba .Molasses prime quality,
.to *! jt 100 Coils bale Rope, best quality.
May 5 45 for sale by REA «fc COTTON.
Carpeting: and Rugs,
g UST received, a large assortment,
May 5 45
G. W. PRICE & Co.
Lamp Oil,
JURE a superior quality,
-May 5. , 35 ., G. W. PRICE & Co.
Carpeting.
\ SPLENDID assortment of Carpeting and Rugs,
Also—Oil Floor CarpetingU nnd 8 feet wide,
•.nril H 43 For saleJiv - CP \FT & LEWIS.
Rit e. ituiSIllS, Ac.
TIERCES Rice,
V 60 bags Coffee,
15 hhds Sugar,
20 boxes best Malaga Raisins,
Loaf Sugar,
Best Apple Vinegar, Ac. &c.
April 18 43 Forstie by CRAFT &. LEWIS.
Notice.
rpjIIE subscribers havingconnected Geo W. Price
® in company with them, the Goods business will
hereafter bo conducted by him Under the firm of
GEO. W. PRICE & CO.
by whose attention wo are in hopes to receivo that lib
eral patronage heretofore extended to us.
Jan. 6 29 COOKE & COWLF3.
New Books.
H ORACE, translated by Francit/
l’lucdrus, do by Smart,
Rosamond, by Maria Edgeworth,
Humphrey Clinker, illustrated with Plates,
The Gipsey, a new edition,
- Paul Clifford, do.
Paulding on Slavery, being a vindication o
Southern rights.
Memoirs of Hewes, and the tea party in Boston
One iu a Thousand, by James,
Stories of the Sea,
American in England, '
Mahmoud, a novel,
American Almanacs for 1836,
Just received and For sale by J. S. OLCOTT. •
MRS- W ADE.
Passing, by accident, yesterday, tho dwelling
of Mrs Wade, the iutended victim of Brown in
the tragedy which lost him his life, ive were
prompted by uatural motives of curiosity to cater
.nud survey die aparlmeut where the deed was
done, itnd to make some inquiries respecting tho
couditiou of the lady. The room iu which the
murder wa# attempted nnd the suicide accotn
plished, is smnll. and was occupied as an office.
The deceased could not have stood more than
two feet aud a half from Mrs. Wade when he
Icve.leu the pistol at. her heart. Ho csiiled her
into the front room for the purpols, he said, of
showing' her some j a;’ers. While fumbling in his
pocket for them, h* exhibited great agnation, but
was smiling all the while- When ho drew forth
the deaiffy instruments with such fell intentions,
his innniier was playful, and excited uo suspicion,
lie expatiated ou tho beauty of tho pistols, and
said to Mrs. W. *‘i willjust snap ofcc at you."—■
On his saying tilts, she attempted to leayq the
room. lie placed his foot steriily against the
door. "No ! (said he,) now is my time—I meant
to have done this before to day, but uow will an
swer.” Providentially, the pistol was guarded,
aud it was fouud necessary, to pull back tho
guard •—the weapons both wore ueiv. This al
lowed Mrs. Wade time to get more than half
behind the door. Wheu the pistol was dischar
ged, she screamed out to her sister—"Oh! Vir
ginia,—I am shot !’- aud rushed, oxhausted.iuto
the yard. ,..")'
Tho sister called up tlio" stair-case to another
man, Marflia Asft, it becomes me not to graut to
any- W r e have long had it to say that these birds
belonged only to our house, nud i can make no
exception in favor of thine.” This is a fact, some
friends, indeed, are ,Ji»r stifly starched, but old
Quaker familidi'ifili exist, who pique themselves
on their independent indifference to rank, and
respect their fellow mortals only in proportion
to the good they have douo in their generation.
—Court Journal■
A.
Removal.
P. WILLCOX has removed to the store
lately occupied b* Wm. H. Burdsall, whftre
he has for sale a general assortment ofSItiplC and
Fancy Dry Goods. Hardware A Cut
lery. Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes, China Glass
and Crockery ware Ac. Ac. feb. 3 - 32
Removal.
Witt. S. EiraBSA&Si .
H AS removed bis Store to the new Brick Build
ings, corner of Mulberry and Second streets,
Macon, nearly opposite bis old stand nud in front of
Cotton Avenue, feb. 4. 32
.person by. that Mrs. Wado was murdered. At
this moment, they heard the report of another
pistol,- and on entering tlio apartment, found
that Brow n had placed the weapon close to his
breast, and sent its deadly eontetits through his
own heart. The blazing powder had set his
vest aud shirt onfiio. both of which were iu a
blaze, while the miserable youug man was gaep-
iug his last.
The recovery of Mrs. Wade is yet considered
doubtful. The wholo contents of tho pistol aro
still in her left breast, aud some fears aro enter
tained that inflammation may ensue. She was
yesterday iti -a hl^h fever; but it was hoped that
ano l nos and other remarkable measures would
have a tendency to arrest its continuance- From
what we can learn, in relation to this sad affair
wo think it at least charitable to believe that the
whole was the effect of s’jdden but strong mono
mania.—Phil. Gaz.
Borrowing.—We ha vc often frowned, when
the following question has been put to us by
the newspaper borrowing gentry ; “Will yoti
lend me your last paper? I only want to read
ti.” Now, what in creation dosuch folks think
that newspapers two printed for, except to-
read ? And if they want them to read, why
dont they pay for them, and thus remunerate
the printer? A man might, with the same pro
pricty go to a baker, aud say, “Sir,won’t you
lend mo & loaf of bread?'I only wanttooatit.”
Old Times.—In the reign of Queen Mary-
1555, a barrel of beer, with the cask, cost only
sixpence; and four large loaves of bread were-
sold for one penny.
Concerning structure of reputation or wcakli
it is as necessary to resolve on beginuiug, as on
the means or end: to be always commencing
thing, leads to 1 ? indetermined conclusion,
Because it diverts the mind from serious pur
pose, and fixes it on adventitious dissipation,
which seldom or never accomplishes any thing
laudablo or useful. , ,
Blanks for sale at this office.
Hypocrisy. — 'I h' re is much hypocrisy in
j .Ctendiug t<> give up the plerstires of the world
front religious ii)"iives, when weoiily withdraw
from it because find a gre ter*, »t fication in
the pleasure of retirement. “My dear children.”
said an old rat t<> his young ones, "the infirmities
of ago arc pressing so heavily pun •”<*. that i
have determined to dedicate the short remainder
of my days to mortification and penance, in a
narrow and lonely hole which I h ivo lately dis
covered—but let me not interfere with your co-
Novai Importation.—Five largo Airicatf.
Male Asses of nearly milk wiii^e color, were oft.
Satuday, landed from tho brig Commaquidp.
which arrived hero on Friday from Gibraltar-'
These animals are altogether unlike in appear— >
anco to the English Ass or Donkey, one oj^
winch may be occasionally seen here* and which,
is a diminutive little animai, and of vety littlo-
uso as a beast of burthen, r'he African Assi?
on tho contrary as largo as a middle sized horse,
and has been, as far back as the days of Scrip--
tnre an animal much prized for its useful qoal --
ties in Asia and Africa- The present *mpor-.*
tation already in tho country—is likely toqsro^c 1
a valuable acquisition.—lottr. off Cord.-
ft * 14 ~~
An unfortunate rencontcr took place
djy, the 3d inst. in. the tokn of Opelousas, fee-'
tween Alston YouxenLOOD, Esq- and LieuS'
N. Tilton, of Wilmington, Del.) in which
latter received a mortal wound of which he died-
In a few hours.
Sir Francis Head, the Governor of
Canada has dissolved the Leeishture of thafl’
province, finding - it impossible to set along
smoothly with so refractory’ a body. Sir Fran
cis, who seemed disposed to favor the reform
ers in the onset of his administration, has found
them to be revolutionists instead of reformers,
and complains of having been unnecessarily
embarrassed and unjustly accused by them, and
lovereu—urn iei uu "ui ...... j , . ,...
joymeuts; youth is the season fot iljasurc—bo l preveuted tiom remedying i.
grievances