Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, June 09, 1836, Image 1

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INDISTINCT COPY & 1111 •». n, ninTLETT. I Subscription. i'iiH k>- * ** «(•««<'• will pay for tke pa- rune year. Ftv* Dou.yrs, jmid in advance, util pay ur the piper lira years. Ten Doii^rs. ;*»id «'» advance “‘'l/i-a <*i months after the year has ,,»nr icetl. Thru lUlars and t\li!y Cu ts per annum . ri U be charged. If not paid until the end of the year, four OMars per annum trill be charged—tritk interest thereafter. Terms of Advertising. .T/.ifO.V, GEORGIA, TJIi. RSJSA1% JTVJTE S'. i Volume X.—.\umbct 59, GROCERIES, W A in: ■ II O V S £ nwrf Commission Business. *at heretofore conducted by tliein. Their Ware House is conveniently situated on second street, near ly adjoining their store. All cotton consigned to them, Advertisements not exccc „ si wire, or tioelee brevier lines, trill be insertu. onetime u ttt?iided to. fnr Oar. dollar, men more than one tnsrdMa ygtrca, Thoy have also a convenient close storage house 75 rents for the first, an l ->ft cens f .... , . ' for the reception of merchandize from the country ; —from tolttch a deduction af one fourth teillbcmaat, when tlic receiving and forwarding of which, will receive a particular share of their attention. Liberal advan ces will be made ou cotton stored, or on shipments to any market, when desired. - »■ They also have on hand, aud expect shortly to re ceive a large and general assortment of GROCERIES; DRYGOODS S'trhas. St.Croix aud Portorico& Havannasiigars, Cuba. Rio and Java coltbo. Liverpool salt, Swedes Iron, Nails, Brails, cast, German and blister steel, *K Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack ing, Oznaburghs, Negroes cloths, shoes, hats, caps, claoks, Powder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles, Sets iilncksmith tools, castings. Hardware, Calicoes. Flannels, Blankets, Wax Calf skins. &c Which they will sell on as good terms as can he had 11 vSent 10 —from i oaid in advance. 1 sheriffs'. Tar. Collectors' and Coromrs Sales art chat- ni l bn the levy. p yfifty Advertisers trill be all,need tiro squares in each vs'jcr for,Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the same rJio far « larger space—payable quarterly. Tlic expenses of our business, and. the slate of the times, eptirc. that thrsc terms should be rigidly adhered to. .V«r 1'ork tt Darien JAne of I’aekcts, ±fkr mill* Amelia'Strong, J- Chaco, Master, Premium, Sir. Matthews, “ Darien, C. P. Buckley: « Macon, A. Bibbins, " 'Scl.r. D. B. Crane. T. Baker, “ , . All "nod mid substantial vessels, well calculated lor the ( ,|,; s market, trade, with good accommodations for pasaeugOU, and experienced commandors. Due of the vessels will al ways Im at each end of the Line to receive freight, and will sail regularly oncu a week. Shippers hy this hue can effect Insurance at live eighths per cont and they v relv unon tho vr ssels lining regularly despatched. NEW DRUG STORE. DU. 2X. KOGXfcXS AS just received a large assortment of DRUGS &. MEDIC1NLS, at the Store one door below W. B. Johnston’s Jewelry, which he will sell at mo lerate prices: among which are PAINTS, White Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead. Litharge, Verdi- : gris, Chromic Green, Chromic Yellow, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Umber, Venetian Red, S25ESW may rely upon tho vtsssls being i „ . - . The subscriber* are also agents for several steamboats to run regularly during the hunting season between Darien, llawkinsv'dle, and Macon, and are induced to hcliev • that they can give great facilities in forwarding goods destined for the interior of the State. B HAWKS, MITCHELL & COLLINS. Darien, 1st July, l« :< " ‘ planter Steam Boat l>ine «r&5£*&shF\ ' •! I V lit transportation to atj.l from Macon, is now in A complete order. A superior new Steam Boat nllcJ “David Crockett” with two pow erful Engines, gad several first rale freight boats h ive been built since the close of dm last season ami placed oiitlic line. Steam Baal Pioneer, Copt. Gnodtam, » “ David Crochetl, “ M } £armuk, will ply rognl uly between Darien and Macon, one of them leaving Darien about mice a week with Ireiglit boats ill tow. .. Steamboat Charleston, capf.Bonucll, will run emistanily between Darien and Savannah, and afford the gitatest despatch to Cotton. The subscribers whole attimlion is devoted to fiicih- t'l'in" transportation between Macon Mid the Sea Port?, lie ins invested a large sum to pnt li.a line in the most Complete order, anil believes that bis nrrangc- liieuts for giv'•■, despatch to freight and keeping it in good order, while in hi* «;iro, will nwko it uw interest wfCntttm Shippers nml Merchants oruefing goods, to continue their favors. ... , At Darieuho has secure and convenient M ardiouscs for reception of Goods, and his 1J harres there are co i . rc.l irith sh •■Is. . . .. which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on fie Boats under shelter and protected from the weather ,vi,u. taM r.r,-<i*‘r-«' AME3 R BCTrs Aok>*tjj. . . rfoi.coMBF, Pr.cK & Co., Charleston, y„ |>. Buffs, Savannah, J. T. Rowi.xvn. Darieu l). n. Halstead. Hawkinsvdle. Maeon. Nov. I*. l»V.l —21 I ROI HILL. TIIK undersigned - informs his friends and those of the Inte lirm of Cutler S? Commit, that he intends re aming the II Virr House St Commission Business, at the store next above the one recently occupied by T. J. Citasc, on the margin of East Macon, known as the towu ofTrov. He further informs the public that ho has bought the Goods, Ar. and having now on the way, from New York, and other places, Dry ifloods anil Groceries, together making his stock complete, winch will be sold low lbr ready pay. he will he ready to receive Cotton early in the toll, and be prepared to make advauces He would particularly notice to his friends the great advantages bis Warehouses have over those in the dense part of the city with regard to Fir*, they being detached from other buddings and at a distance from any street or lane, and well enclosed May 5 45 tf H. 8. CUTTER. Agency anti Commission Business, Darien. T HE undersigned returns his thai kntnliis friends for the liberal support winch lie has heretofore received from them in tho above line of business, and solicits a continuance of their patronage. Ilis arrange ments for conducting business, and particularly in gi ving despatch in receiving and forwarding produce A merchandize and protecting them while in his charge, are at loastespnl to those of any others in his line. He will spend the summer in and in the vicinity of Darien, and any business addressed to him will receive his per sonal and prompt attention. inoe 13 1335-5:1 TOHN T. ROWLAND. Sstivtsvi, exe. ~ A Fi'csii Assortment mgffc Just five nr cl. 20,000 pr for sale l.y J. NEWHALL, Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox. d >. EXCEL. “ J. L. Willcox. fHI 1118 company have now thou lino of Beits in JiL complete order lor freighting- f lliey have a new steamboat added to their line called the Superior. and ten Tow-Boats. ... . The B »aU will run regularly betwo-n Macon amt Darien, on * of the steamboats leaving Darien evc/v live or >ix days with tow-boats. The company have noiv sixteen tow-boats, all first rate bunts, built express- ly for tho navigation o*' tho Ocmulgce and Altainaha rivers; these increased facilities will enable the com pany llio moans of giving the greatest deapatch to cotton or goods shipped hy their line. They have a Steamboat and'a number of Sloops, to carry cotton and merchandise between Darien and Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. Them are also, five first rate Packets running regularly between Darien and New Yorit. which come to Hawes <X Mitchol, of Darien. A''cult for the nbore Hoots : j. Goddard, Macou. Boyce, IIesry A* Walter, Charleston. L. Bai.pwiN <fc Co. Savannah, Hawes, Mitchell «fc Collins. Darien, Gxo. K. RoBKKrs, Ilawkiasvilie, Macon, 24tli Dec.. ISR'». fll Ocmtiltfcc Steam Boat Company. Ladies' Seal. .Morocco, Prunella and Lasting Slips, walking and Bootees. Walking Bolivar fox’d Bootees, bl’k and col’d. L'-ather slips, ties, walking and Bootees, Misses’col’d Lasting. Bootees and Slips, do Leather, Kill and lasting Slips and Sandals, Childrens’Icatle-r. col’d, prunella & morocco Shoes, G. nUeuten’s Bootees, < xfurd ties and low quarter fine Shoes, Russett and block buckskin do. Seal skin Pumps, russett and bl’k Slippers, Light Boots and j Boots, 500 pair Rubbers. Con rse ftiiif com ill Ofl shoes xtC rtrrr j'U’ui.p.i-n. Prussian Blue, Osborn’s water colours. OILS, Linseed, Spcin, Whale, n»d Train Oils, and Spts. Turpentine, Copal, Japan, Coach, Leather, Ai Picture Furnishes. BRUSHES. Flesh, Hair. Hat. "'raining, Varnish, Furniture, Tootli. Paint, Nail, Coro 'Shoe, Scrnbbing. Sweeping, Dus ting, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes, llorse, a till Velvet Brushes. PERFUMERY Cologne, Rost Honey, Florida. Lavender, & Orange Flower \Vat6. \roniatic Vinegar, Bean’ Oil, Antique Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, Cream Soap and other Shai ing Soaps, Wash Balls, Drop Lake, Essences of Rose and Cedrat, Extrnit dc Meil, Flake White, Hair Powder, Orris Root. Milk of Roses, Oils of Orange, Bergamot, Cedrat, Cinnamon, Lavender. Neruli. and Roses; Oxy-chlorine Lotion. Pearl Powder, Pomatum, Powder Puffs, Preston SalLs, Pink Saucer’s, Fancy vi als, Tonquin Beans, Vin dc Rouge, Vegetable Rouge, & Macassar Oil. DYE STUFFS. Anuatto, Cudbear, Fig Blue, Fustic,'Galls, Indigo, Madder,* Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Turmeric, ami Ground Logwood. MEDICINES. Acetic, Citric, Oxalic & other Acids, Acoustic Oil, Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia, Concentrated Liquntof Ammonia, Atkinson’s Depilatory, Balm of Columbia, Patent Barley, Breastpipes, Brimstone, Cayenne Pep- pci, Spanish Saffron, Aimnoniafet of Copper, Sago, Emetine. Cicuta Plasletr, Ext. Aloes, Cinchona, Col- ocynth, Elateriuni, Jalap, Kahinca, Nux Vomica, Rhu barb, Khatania, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla &. Cubebs, Dandelion, Vaierian, Opium & others. Phosphate of Iron, Red Oxyde of Iron, Tartariz’d Iron &c. Ginger Powders, liar--. Iton’s Elixir, Magnesian Aperient English Calomel, Hoffman's Anodyne, Oil’d Silk or Hat Case; Iodine, Jujube Paste, Lactucoriitm, Lan cets, Patent Lint, Lupulinc, Lobelia, Medical Spoons. Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Mustard, Oils of Caraway, Copaiva, Croton, Fennel, Wintergrcen, Se neca, Dcuarcoiised and Powdered Opium, Phospho rus, Piperine. Pocket Instruments. Ilydriodute & Ox y-muriateof Potash, Potter’s Catholicon, Liquor of Po tash, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Stoughton’s Elixir, Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rlmbarbarino, Sali- cine, Sanford’s Bark, Lac Sulphur, Syrup of Liver wort, One Stethoscope, Svvatm’s Panacea, Seidlitz Powders, Tamarinds, Tincture of Colchicum, Wine ofCoIchicum, Trusses, Turbith Root, IVbite Hellobore, Colchicum Seeds, Acetate «f 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, Coucliing, Cupping, and small Scaling,Instruments; and one second handset of Amputating and Trephine ing Instruments. April 29 A'ftu Store—•Eresh Goods. Candle Factory A Provision Store. T ils', undersigned lakes this method of infurniiug his former patrons, and frieuds and the public generally,j that he ha.sug*,iu commenced business, near his old stand, on Cherry street, where he will be.hap- py to execute thetr orders. Fine Cojidleaby the box or pound, constantly for sale, very cheap; Also, Meal, Bacon, Butler. Lard, Onions, Fruit, and almost every thing in the provis ion line. To thaso of his creditors who have so kindly indulg ed him, lie returns bis sincere thanks, and expects shortly to-iie'aide to satisfy all tin ;r claims. . ,. feb. 1?. 34 D. DALMEYDA Astclioi; and Coo;mission Business. Sj 'i'.'l*' this method of informing iny friends and the tl pithlic generally, that I have taken up the abuve business, and respectfully solicit a share of patronage. All Gqods eonsigned-to me shall be strictly attended to, according to directions, dec 24 2ti C. L. HOWLAND, lei nip Oil. Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil very handsome—just received aud for sale by II. & J. SHOT WELL. Jan. 14. 30 - Opposite the Central Ilotcl^ A Just Received LOT of superiof quality st Croix sugar Prime Green Coffee Prime Northern 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. crip lion makes their stock complete. GEO 5.1 35 15 10 10 21 a "200 i) 5 4 8 J5 Jan. 7. 29 W. PRICE & CO. rgM UK Subscriber wili make liberal advauces on B Cottonyhipned to his friends in Savannah Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston nov.R, 1836. ROBT. COLLINS. Insurance. T HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure Cotton on the River, apd also take a few .risk's against Fire in this city-. Apply to ~ “ RO OBF.RT COLLINS. T HE subscriber is now opeuiug, on second street, next door to Patrick &. Martin, and nearly op posite the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Which will be sold at prices much reduced, being bo’t on reasonable terms and cheap, they will be sold ac cordingly. His stock comprises in part as follows; WOOLENS. 8-4, 9-1 and 10-4 Loudon Dnffil Blankets—10-4 and 12-4 fine .Mackinaw do-—Negro Plains and Liuseys— super blue, black, brown mixt Cloths—Fine and com mon Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valentia and Toilinet Vestings—super white and red Flanucls—do Merino do. STUFFS, Black and colored 6-4 Merinos—do do Bombazetts— Macon, Oct. 27 Newark Cider QA BBLS first quality Newark Cider just recciy- and for sale by march 10 37 CHARLES CAMPBELL. i*:iiiiits, V ai'utsttfs, Arc. ~ W HITE LEAD, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow Red Lead, Litharge, Lamp Black, Whiting Terra dc Scinna, Spanish Brown, Linseed Oil. Spts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish. Leather Varnish, Picture Varnish, also, Il’tiidotc Glass, Raiut Brushes, Sc. fob 1.8 35 . By J. H- & W. S. ELLIS. Casks Modei.a Wines 63’i March 10. 37 WM. II. BURDSALL. H Will. H. BtKDSALL, AS Just received a new and extensive as sorttneutpf Also, 300 Packages Of Dry Goods, 6-4 Botubaaiies—Pink Ratiuot—figured Circos- co.vsrsTiNc or* Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings. Cal- rcoes.' Satinetfs. Cassimers, Blankets and Flanitels, 120 don. palm leaf Hats. 10 cases low price fur Hats, 3 do best quality do. ■1 do fine satin beaver do- 30 dnz. good wool do. Gingham and silk Umbrellas, Ilavanua Cigars The above are offered in lots to snit purchasers on the mo-t favorable terms Next door to the Post Office. march 22 39 ""ash’onaMo STnt A Cap Sto MULBERRY STREET, MACON. TG fry HIS company will be prepared to commence hu- ■ simwa, early’in tho next season—They will have a li'ioof Patketa between New York, and Darien and ■tenin vessels to forward goods from Darien to Maeon —Tho agents in New York, Charleston, aud Savannah, will bo authorised to contract for the delivery of goods in Macon, at a freight agreed on without mtermedt- ato charge and tho ageut in Macon will receive cotton deliverable in Savannah, Charleston, and New York The company’s vessels and boats, will bo of first class with experienced commanders, and no expense will be spared to meetthe patronage ofthe publjc. PII. R. YONGE & SONS, Agents in Darien mav 27th 1835 49 Cetmmission Business, JJarien. . Mmm- --sSSS**' rmp m* MB SbF •<* COTTON GOODS. sitperand common plain and twilled Calicoes—swiss. Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslins—black and colored cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in £ pieces vOry fine —colored and white Homespuns—Rowen cassimercs and checks—birdseyc and Russia Diapers—Linen cambric Hkls, Russia sheetings, &c SILKS. Black super Poi de soie silks—do Italian Lustring do —rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, sarsnets and sinebews. . HANDKERCHIEFS. Mandarin, Herninci, embroidered Romani, Bagdad, rich satin, fignered Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool and martin gauze Hkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbons— Handsome thread Edgings and Quiltings—Blond Ed- irings and Bobittet Laces—and many oilier articles, which cannot fail to give satisfaction as to pnoo and quality. dec 17 25 ARCHIBALD McARN &eady-made Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, aud blue, steel mix’d aud fancy colored Sattinet Coattees aud Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pautaloons, Youth’s cloth and 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 Valentia, English Silk, colored and white Marseilles Toilinet, Swnusdowii and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, .Mixed, brown Cloth & Paterslmm Box Coats. Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, &c. BANK REPORTS. A List of Stockholders, in the Bank of the State of Georgia, at Savannah, on the 2d day of j April. 1836 the nutnhe? of shares held by each, and amount paid thereon 109 J. It. llofbi'i't, Nancy llunMcrbv John Bones William Smith ami l'atll R Eve, trustees; Isaac Henry, Patrick Houston, lor Susan M. Johns tou, Jurtah Harris?, in trust for the Ap pling academy, Columbia county, 7 T. N. Hamilton, as the committee of Aogustns Napier, a lunatic, 72 Robert iftitcbison, 102 C.-L. Hutchison, by N. Wallaco and G. \V. Anderson, trustees, A’uu G. limiter, Eftmupd Wyatt, Robnel ant) Sarah Joliusou Joseph Jones, Jane P. Johnston, P. Augusta Jolniston, Margaret L. Isaac, Lucy S. Isaac, B. II. Johnston, W. P. Johnsteu. Joseph \V. Jackson, Sarah S. li. It. Jenkins, by trus tees, It. A. Retd aud tf. W. Mann, Eliza Auij Jackson, hy C. A. Harper and C. Waters, in trust, Eliza H. Johnson, 2 Estate of Robert Isaac, hy Wil liam Scarbrough, William Tay- • lor and N. Walace, executors, 280A Adam Johnston, in trust, 18 Lucy Isaac, . 78 L.ncy Isaac by trustees, William Scarbrough, and W. Taylor, 50 Lucy Isaac, by trustee,. Robert Hutchison, . 39 George Jones, 60 Joseph Jones, for the miuors of Thomas M’Lelau Slone, 6 Sarah It. It. Jones, 50 Ada in Johnston, in trust for Jauo 15. Pepke, 10 Mary Kolb, 1 William Kolb, 1 Rebecca Knox and children, by ex ecutors John Pray, deceased, 20 George Jones Kollock, 5Q P. M. Kollock, 10 Mary Fenwick Kollock, 7 Zacbariah Lamar, 100 Christiana Levett, 122 James Lamb, 200 Joseph II. Lumpkin. 5 G. B. Lamar, 142 Diana 8. Lubbock, Joseph M. Lawton, for use estate of William H. Lawton, 114 Lewis LeConte, 65 Catharine Lawton, 30 Catharine Lawton, for Morgiau Cain, 1 Alexander J. Lawton, atioruoy of Martha S. Barksdale, ad ministratrix of estate of T. H. Barksdale, for use said estate, John D. Mougiu, Mordccai Myers* Anti C. Milieu, James M’Latvs, James M’Laws, guardian for Lucy 100 10,000 1.560 3.500 1.500 700 7,200 10J>00 l.QOO 1,000 2,100 300 20,000 900 500 diio 200 560 SOO 1,500 30 3,600 Names. No. of shares Sarah Adams, 20 Academy Camdem county, 14 Henrietta Almy, by trustee. J. 120 50 50 31 200 i. 5ubs4nl>er bating e-uuiisncu aiuisen >u Macon with a view to a permanent residence, will keep constantly on ham] a general assortment of £Cats» Caps* £"nrs die. ising every variety of style and quality, called for at a similar establishment. Among his as sortment may be fouud Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roarutn ana \yool Huts; Mens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black ami drab silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian Ac Ac, From his long experience and personal attebtiou to the business of manufacturing hats in some of the most extensive establishments at the north, lie is ena bled to assure all those who may favor hint -vitii their patronage that he can furnish them vvitli an arti cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability shall be fully equal if not superior to auy before offered in tho southern market. As his work will ho principal- , .{I HE undersigned have resumed business as a- ly manufactured at his establishment in Macon, when .{J. hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten- desired he will finish hats to order in any stylo to euit lion lo all business entrusted to their care. We believe j the purchaser. From the facilities thus obtained and we have made arrangements that will enable us at all ; from assiduity and attention to his business he hopes limes to forward goods for the interior with the least; to deserve as he trusts ho will receive a liberal share Elam :lik1 Ornamental Fainting. r SAUK subscriber has taken the shop formerly oc- B copied by Mr. Thos. McCleskey, nearly oppo site the new market, and is now prepared to execute all kinds of ~ r i. ” House and Sign Painting, Chair Painting, Oil Nut and Burnished Gilding, Gilding and Glazing, Paper llangiug, Enamelling seals. „ Having in his employment some of the most efii- fWH£ q . U;,y : Cient workmen to be found in U.e State, he wiU be a- T 60 120 6 li a 37 10 15 21 50 JOjJ HU ble to undertake largely and execute n-ith neatness. April 4 Gin 41 DANIKL T. REA. '*i\itc/ics, Jewelry, Silver li'are, Sc. Cl O’. St. JOHN ^^7ATC1I Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue qp- possible delay, by steamboats when the river will nd- tnit, or iu extreme low river by small flats or lighters, built expressly for that business. On our wharves are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot- fun at Uie least possible expense, and our opportunities to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed ed by any other House. Darien, May 20,1835. , J HAWES, MITCHELL & COLLINS* Commission Business, Darien of patronage. Oct 7,1835 GEORGE A KIMBERLY U’Wauted Beaver, Otter, .Muskrat and Rnccoon skins In test style Drab Hals, OEO. A. KlillllERLY H AS uow on hand, and in progress of manufac ture, an assortment of the above named HATS, which for style and quality cannot be excelled ; and at fljlllK Undersigned have funned a Copartnership prices lower than usual in this market, march 17 37 J3. lor the purpose of transacting a geucral Com- Fop Sole* mission aud other business under the firm of rxtf LBS Bacon. SNOW & ROGERS, and offer tiieir services to their friends, and the jiublic generally, in the above business. Forwarding Goods aud produce to and from the interior of the State, will receivo particular attention. It may be proper to state that they have no connection with any of tho 3 team transportation lines; Goods forthe interior wiU always be shipped by those who Will probably give them the greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW, Jan 1,1836 28 GEO. T. ROGERS I The Attention of the Public S respectfully called to a very extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, uow opening by the subscribers at their new storo cor ncrof Cotton Avenue and Cherry street, which are offered on very liberal tenus at wholesale or retail.— >Vo are also receiving a very large stock of Ready made' Clothing, •uitable for the season, comprising almostevery article for gentlemen's wear. April 13 42 FORT. HAMILTON & WILEY. J L i very sTa ble. OSEPII WALWV'RIGHT athis old Stand, on ! tii® Court House square, still carries on the ab ove business Horses kept by the month or day Horses and Carriages to hire—on the most wttfia. Jgn. H 29 l J _ posite Washington Hall, Respectfully in forms his friends and the public, that he has taken the store formerly occupied by the llawkinsville 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 he found Gold pocket Chronometers splen did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever’s aud Ruby Cylinder Watches with Extra Jewels and indepcnentscconds of the most approved makers and rated to suit the elim- ate and a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens Gold and Silver Patent Levers Lepine and plain Watches, Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear rings Breast Pin- and Finger rings. Gold and silver ever pointed pencils. Gold and silver spectacles, silver spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols, itc. Ac. Together with a great variety of other arti cles keptinhislino N. B. He has 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. Oct 27 18 tffetfferfb LB8 Bacon, 10,000 Uis Lard, 61 hlids St. Croix Sugar of superior duality, 50 bags Coffee, 45,000 lbs Swede Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assorted, 25 hhds choice Molasses, 150 whole -and half bbls Canal and Richmond Flour, 5 pipes pure II. Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three years old, 20 bbls old Monnngahala Whiskey, 5 proof, 75 bbls pare Rum, and20 Gin, April 6 41 DAVID RALSTON. New Goods. T HE subscribers are now receiving their usuol spply of SPRING GOODS, consisting of a great variety of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Ac. Their customers, and the public generally arc respect fully invited to call. April ! 41 GEORGE W. PRICE, & Co. Plaid Rluslins. A New and splendid article for Ladies Dresses, just received by CRAFT & LEWIS, april 27 44 bummer Cloitliing. A Large assortment just received by A april 27 44 CRAFT & LEWIS. Cuba .flolasses and Rate Rope. HHDS Cuba Molasses prime quality, /^XlF 100 Coils bale Rope, best quality, May 5 45 for sale hy REA & COTTON. 20 17 8 IS rusTi May 5 Carpeting and Rugs, ceived, a large assortment, 45 G. W. PRICE & Co. Lamp OH, a superior quality, May 5 35 G. W. PRICE & Co. Piaiino Covers "JUST received, and for sale by r* V.ril4 41 GEORGE W. PRICE & Co. day—and W7IOR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture moderate I JL 1 —Quinine Mixture, for sale by april 26 44 J H. <fc W. S. ELLIS. Carpeting. \ SPLENDID assortmentof Carpeting and Rags, Aiso—Oil Floor Carpeting5j and 8feet wide, April 18 43 For sale bv CR A FT & LEWIS. Rice. Raisins, Ac. nib TIERCES Rice, /Q\9 60 bags Coffee, 15 hhds Sugar, 20 boxes best Malaga Raisins, Loaf Sugar, Best Apple Vinegar, &c. Ac. April 18 43 Forsalo Ly CRAFT & LEWIS. M. Berrien Louisa F. Alexander, Meson Academy, Jacob Abraham's, Adam I.. Alexander, Chatham county academy, Richmond county academy. George W. Anderson executor of estate of W. J. Scott, Glynn c/uuily umUmr, Thomas Adams, trusteofnr Catharine A. M. Adams, Auti Barron, Nancy Barrett. Edmuud Bowdrc, Elijali Boardmnu. William Bones, Charleston, Ann M. Bourko. trustee for Catha rine Odell. Atm iM. Bottrke, trustee for Eliz abeth Bonrkc. Ana M. Bourko. guardian of Sa rah, June, Thomas and William Bourke. children of T. Bourko deceased, 5 William B. Bulloch, 5 John Carmichael, 100 Harriett Campbell, 66 Valadou Cowling and children, hy trustees, R. Kichardsoue and William Davis, S. D. Corbitt, liosauiiah Creamer, Robert Clark, Charleston Fire und Mariuo Insur ance Company, 283 Nathan Crawford, 123 Philochlea E. Cn$o£, 20 Anri Claudia Coachman, . 34 Edward Ooxe, 10-1 Central Bank Georgia, 5,000 R. A. Cunningham, guardian of Mary Cunningham, Robert Cnmpbpll, Aaron Champion, Christ Church. Sunday School Society, Christ Church, Suuday School Building Fond, Mary Q. Duuuiug, James K. Daniel, Frederick Donslcr, \Y Jliftra Dearing, Bet ilia Diutou, by oxccutors, J. Penfiuld in trust, William Elliott, Lydia M. Edwards, Maria Edwards, John Fox, James Fraser, R. Watkins Flournoy, Marcus Flournoy, IIowcI C. Flournoy, John J. Flournoy, R. Witiis Flournoy, Seaton Gramland, hy trustee, George Joues, John B. Gaudry, William Godfrey, George Gjcn, in use Mary, Sarah and Archibald Glen, Priscilla Houston, lfanuah Hubbard, Thomas N. Hamilton, Hibernian Society, Savannah Sarah G. llaig, t. pa 2,000 1,400 12,000 5,000 5,000 3.100 20.000 6,000 12,000 600 1.100 15 64 15 9 7 10 tio 50 is 10 3 8 172 3 M.Jones David M’Kiuuey, Joseph Mantling, Lewis Myers treasurer, W. W. Montgomery,guardian for Abraham II. .Vl!La\vs, Nancy A- M’Rea, 'ohu M’Rovy, Jesse Mercer. Andrew L. Miller, James M’Laws, trustee for Wil liam Raymond aud Lafayette M’Laws, 15 Martha M. M. Moderwell, by John iM’Kiune, trustee, "* 22 Thejustices of tho inferior court of Morgau county aud their suc cessors jti office, iu trust,' 97 Audrew Mitchell, 34 W. W. Montgomery, trustee for Anna Laura M’Laws, Sareh Martha Morel, 9 Morduuai Myers, in trust for Sarah E. Miller, 5 A. C. M’Kinley, guardian of Sat alt 10,000 200 23.050 1,800 7.800 5,000 3.900 6,000 800 5,000 1,000 100 100 2.000 5.000 1,000 700 10,000 12,200 20,000 500 14.200 J ,600 11,400 <0,590 3,000 100 1,500 6.400 1,500 900 700 L000 6.000 5,000 1,500 1,000 300 8<3o 17,200 300 ■ Mary C. Tttvlor, S P. \V. Telit. ‘ 1 William Taylor, guardiau for Mar tha A. G. Roberts, Hi Eugenie Thomnssoh, 20 G. \V. Thomas, executor of Jo- . seph Thomas, 7 Frances'J. L’psmi, 21 Doretha Van Ye.vrecn, S5 Asaph Waterman, .1-10 John P. C. Whitehead, 75 William T. Williams, hr. 35 Henry O. Wyor, Ill Jehu Wilkinson, 73 Elizabeth M. Watkins. 10 Emily lVatkius, by Polly Watkins. guardian, 21 Paul II. Walkins jut), 50 Amariutlia L. Walker bv trustees. J. Whitehead and S. Douse, 100 Georgo W. VYaldhurg, juu, 5 Elizabeth A. Waldburg, 5 Jacob Waldburg, 7 500 ICO 1.500 2,000 700 3,100 8.500 J 4,000 7.600 3.500 .1,000 7.300 !;60t> 2.10U 5,00(1 10,000 ■600 500 7oO 15,000 81.500.001) Arpil 16, 1836. A. PORTER, Cashier; MECHANICS’ BANK, Augusta, April 0th, 1*3G. To his Excellency, Governor. tichtry : Sin—I have the honor herewith to forward a slat- meat of the affairs of this institution up to Slue. ...y. tho 4th instant, agreeably to the act of the legi.-foliuv. A. SIBLEY, President A statement of the ’Fundsof the Mechanics' Bank, An gusta, Georgia, cn Monday, April ith, 1836, To amottntof capital stock pnidiri, -ICO.COO “ “ Bills issued, 1,12G,252 “ “ Bills on hand, 227,054 ** “ Bills in circulation, 893,7ff3 *• “ Reserved fund and undivided profits, .68,627 iO “ “ Unclaimed dividends, 2,107 21 “ “ Due other hanks, 52042 47 “ •• On depnsile by individuals. 143,708 36 “ “ Oil deposite by Georgia. Insu rance and Trust company, 99,000 “ “ Certificates of deposite, 1.300 1.665,58:? By specie in our vaults, gold and silver coin, “ Notes of the batik of the U. fctates, *• Notes of specie paying batiks, Notes discounted and riiiiiiing to maturity, payable in Augus ta, considered good. “ Exchange riuming to maturity on N. York, Boston and Philadelphia, 356,888 7is Exchange on Char leston, Savannah and -Mobile, 572,270 44 CR 218.951 GS 39,445 50,152 229,091 03 Bills and notes payable in the in terior, Amount due bv other banks. -929,159 10 1*772 51 92,338 67 39,120 H Bills and notes nr.dcr protest, 2,123 C4 Of which is consi dered good Of which is consi 1,550 dered bad, 578 64 Bills and notes iu suit, 949 64 Of which is consi i. *- dered good. Of which is.consi- 380 35 deied bad, 569 29 Banking house and lot. Real estate in Columbus, Current expenses, 21 85 66 20 A Abraham Hargreaves, 25 2,500 G COO 20 2,000 11 1,100 30 3,000 20 2,000 45 4,500 134 13.400 651 6,500 11* 1,150 36A 3,650 55£ 5,550 250 25,000, 100 r 10,000 . G 600 20 £.000 36^ 3,650 17 1,700 10 1,600 1 100 100 10,000 11 1,100 30 3.000 15 1,500 200 IS. Upson, 3,700 A. G. M’Kinley, guardian of 1,000 Stephen Upson, 21 1,500 William Morel, trustee for tho 2,100 children of John J. Gray, 5.00Q George M. Newton, Hugh Ncsbit. 1,050 New England Society, Augusta, Edward Neufvillc, 1,050 Thomas Oden, D. O’Byrne, John Phinizy, Sarah Pettihoue, 500 Anthony Porter* 500 Estate of P. Prendergrast hy L. 10,000 O’Byrnoand II. Gassidey, c\- 6,600 oentors, Thomas Paine, Edward Quin, 2,900 Abraham Richards,juu, 1,700 Alexander Richards, 300 Gortrudo E. Richards, 1,800 W. H. Richards, T. P. Richards, 28.800 Mary E- Roberts. 12.800 Sarah Rico, by executor J. Pray, 2.000 deceased, 350 C. W. Rogers, 10.400 Nathauicl and Catharine E, llus 500,000 sell, Thomas Ragland, 3,500 William Rabn, 6.000 Jonathan Rnhu, 2,000 Catharine Smith, David Stauford, 300 W’llliam Sanford, Catherine F. Seymour* 600 Eliza Spencer, 300 William Spencer. 5,000 Mary Shackelford, Pleasant Stovall, Margaret Sinclair, by \\ T . Allan and Edmonston, in trust, Elizabeth Sawyer, by trustees. A. Porter ft. Morg-an, aud R. M. Morgan Charles Sever, 1,100 Savannah Fire Company, 12 A. Smith, trustee under tho will of Miss B. Smith, Charles IL Starr, Alexander Speuccr, Steveus Thomas Hugh Taylor. 1,500 2,200 9,700 3,400 900 . 900 ■ 500 2,100 2,100 251 J29 200 10 7 12 17 20 34 47 15 15 1 1 1 1 1 10 559 *0 20 20 10 (i 25 50 6 16 85,100 12,900 20,000 1,000 700 1200 1,700 2,000 3,400 4.7Q0 700 1,500 1,500 100 100 100 100 100 500 8,300 95 34)84 3,189 46 1.665JS83 23 Georgia, Richmond county.—Personally appeared Amory Sibley, President, and George W. Lauiar, Cashier of the Mechanics’ Bauk, Augusta, who being duly sworn, say that the above is a correct,stateinent of the flmds of this bank as taken from the books ou Monday, 4th April, 1836, aud they believe tho snmo to be a correct exhibit of the condition-of tho Bauk uti that day. And they further swear, that tlio value of the paper under protest .and in suit, was fixed by a_ committee of the board and approved by the board of directors at a regular meeting on Wednesday, April 6th, 1836. A- SIBLEY, President, GEORGE. W, LAMAR, Cashier. Sworn to -aud subscribed before me, ibis 9th April, 1836. EDW. THOMAS, j. i. e. it. c. Stockholders in the Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta, Georgia^ NXJtKS. 1,000 55,900 5,000 2,000 2.000 1,000 600 2.5Q0 5,000 6 IK) 200 200 2,000 2,500 1,600 J M Adams, Augusta, F Blodget, do Blodgct,Fleming & co do T G Casey, do George Collins, do Collins A Munton, do Samuel Dowse, guardian, Ma ria Whitehead. Burke co. Samuel Dowse, guardiau, Re becca Whitehead, Burke cb, E 1* Holcombe, minor. Char leston, S, C. Holcombe, Peck & co Augusta 100 Marshall Keith. Columbia co. G B Lamar, Savannah, George VV Lamar, Augusta, E Manton, do T S Metcalf, do Celia G Metcalf, do George II Metcalf, do Lorano D Metcalf, do T 8 & G II Metcalf, do E Molyneux, Savannah, Shares Paid iu. Ain’t. 9L 122 J00 12,200 10 “ 1 ,(K) 0 . 20 .1 ' 2,000 80 U 8,000 60 “ 8.000 25 2,500 1 15 i;5oo 15 » 2,500 • 2 .. 200 100 At _ 10,000 310 31,000 330 35 80 100 100 100 too 200 175 20 . 10 33,000 3,500 8,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 17,500 2.000 1,000 . 11 William Taylor, Richard Tubtnan, William II-Turpin, Jacob Tall inun, .Mary Telfair. .Margaret Telfair, William Taylor, administrator of the estate of A. M. Taylor, Alexander Telfair, ex’or. of B. Gibbouy, trustee, under tho will ofWiiliam Gibbous, William Taylor, truslfo for Mrs. 3 40 13 50 65 CO lo 144 134 8 IQ 1.10U 110,000 1,200 300 4,000 1,300 5,000 6.500 6,000 1.500 14.400 13.400 600 7.200 5.200 LQ00 2,200 Eliza .Moore, Fanny Moore, John Morrison, Geo. M Newton, John Nesbitt, Thomas Nesbitt Robert Nesbitt, _ Mary Ann Nesbitt, M E Phinizy, Edward Patndford, Savannah, 200 Moses Roff, jr. Augusta, 25 WmPRothboue do r.r XVm J Rhodes, guardian, for Mary E Walker Richmoud county, 35- A Sib’.ey, Augusta, o3tJ A Sibley, trustee for Henry Thomas, Brooklyn, Loug 1- . aland, N. Y. 10 A Sibley, trustee for John J. Thomas, Brooklyn, Long I- sland, N. Y. 10 A Sibley, trustee tor Hannah II Thomas, Brooklyn, L I. N Y. 10 A Sibley, trustee for Martha J Thomas, Brooklyn, L I. N Y. !t Lucy Smith, Abbeville, S C. 100 Joel Smith, do dt> 125 John Smith, Laurens, do 150 N M Smith & Co. Augusta, 20 I R St John <fc Co. do 50 J S Tuttle, do 200 George Thomas, New York, 25 William Urquehart, Burke co. 16 K B Webster, (Augusta 5. James Walker. _ do 100 George O’Ketffo White do 10 Anna E White do 10 Rebecca Walker, Richmond co. 10 Susan A Walker, Burke co. Asaph Waterman, Align:-!a. Augusta, 4 ** , 400 6 500 do 20 ‘J 1.000 do 65 U 6J500 do 10 ttr 1,000 do 20 -*v 2.000 do 20 2.000 do 20 iC. . 2,000 do 5 tc. 50G 10 33 20,000 2.500 7.500 a,sco 53,000 i,(M 1,000 1 ooo. 50 (S' 10,000 12,500 15,000 2,000 5,000 20.000 2.000 1,060 f»,7t 1 10,000 1,000 1,000 l.OoO 1,000 4000 Blanks forsalet at this office