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Mdkcojc, GjEGJici.i, Tiai Jtsipa i’ lixr 7, isao.
Vodiiitc X.—Kunibcr 54.
Perms of Subscription.
Three Dollars, paid in advance. will payfor the pu-
v rr one gear. Five DqLLARs, paid in advance,itiU pay
fur the papec tieo gears. Ten Dollars, paid in advance
will pay fir the payerfive gear,.
irAen not paid ml Inn six months after the year, has
fj HoienerJ, Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum
, C M he charged. If not pair! until the end of the year,
pour Dollars per annum mill be charged—with interest
thereafter.
Terms of AdTCTtlsiAl
TROT HILL.
TIIE undersigned informs his
friends and those of the late firm of
Cutter Sc Cornwall, that he intends re
aming the
XXVrre House & Commission IS us incss,
at “the store next above the one recently occupied by
'V.J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known as
the town ofTroy.
_ lie further informs the public that he has bought the
half "Sms. and haring now on the way, from New
a square, or twelve brevier lines, will ft inserted one time ^ or ^’ a ^j ether pl,tce».
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Advertisements not exceeding one hundred words, I
for'One dollar. JVhen more than one insertion is given, jpg^^lhfiS^k^lS^hkbSlI be sold
■ 7 o cents fateful, and low for ready pay, be will be ready to receive Cotton
-f”* dtdmx0 " of ont J° urth ten'be made, when ear , y j„ tJ)(J yf i nd ^ prepnn .j U):lku advalice9 ._
He would particularly notice to his friend* the great
Sheriffs’, Tax Collectors’and Coroners’ Sales art chat-
by the levy.
Yearly Advertisers will be allowed two squares in each
aa
taper for Twenty Dollars per annum; and t» the same
ratio for a larger space—payable quarterly.
The expenses of our business, and the state of the times,
r, that these terms should be rigidly adhered to.
t quire.
advantages his Warehouses have over those iii the
dense part of the city with regard to Fire, they being
detached from other buddings and at a distance From
any street or latte, and well enclosed
■May 5 jo tf II. S. CUTTER.
./ .Veir Stock of
iFRIAG AAD SL.tI.ULK t’LOTIlfl G
JUST RECEIVED BV
WM. H. BUmttSAI*h,
^ T the new' Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mill-
2tL berry aud Second streets, including the foliow-
.Ycw York Sf Darien. lAnc of Packets.
BRIG Amelia Strong. J. Chace, Master,
Proinuun, Air. Matthew’s, 44
new 44 Darien, C. P. Uuckloy, 44
Macon, A. Bibbins, 44
‘Schr. D. B. Crane, T. Baker, "
All good and substantia! vessels, well calculated for the
trade, with good accommodations for passengers, and
experienced commanders. One of the vessels will al
ways he at each eudof the Line to receive freight, and
will sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this line
can effect Insurance at five eighths per cent mid they
may rely upon tho vessels being regularly despatched.
The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats
to run regularly during the boating season between
Darien, Ilawkinsville, nnd .Macon, and are induced to
believe that they can give great facilities in forwarding
,r oods destined for the interior of tho State.
H AWES, MITCHELL & COLLINS,
Darien. 1st July, 1835 3 Agents.
" .Huron Steam Boat Company
Georgia Candles, Ac.
- : pXEa Georgia tallow caudles,
AttxW 10 do sperm
250 gaJIs. best Lamp Oil,
do.
mp Ui
3Q0 do. Linseed Oil,
With a vnrietv of Groceries, just received and for
enloliy marcli'»37 CHARLES CAM PBERI.L. .
Plain and Ornamental Painting.
rfifV HE snbscriber lias taken the shop formerly oc
.El cupied by Mr. Tims. AlpClcskey, neatly oppo-
Summcr cloth, Bombazine, Gross Cloth, Grass and
iirown Linen Circassian - and llouau Cdssimeic
FROCK COATS.
Summer Cloth twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass
aud brown Linen, and Rouau Cassimere COATEES.
Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Ermiuct, C;
sted and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cord,
sitnere, brown and grass Linen and Drilling. Fancy
Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mist, llouau Cassimere
and Jean* PANTALOONS.
Boys summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, aud
E'onan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES
and PANTALOONS.
White and buff grass Cloth, huff and brown Linen,
Pongee, llouan Cassimere and Jeans ROUND JACK
ETS.
A large assortment of fancy TESTS.
Fine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers,
&c. ilc. Ac.
BANK REPORTS.
AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COM
PANY.
Office Aujustdfnturanee and Banking Company, )
12/A April, 1836. j
To his Excellency Governor Schley :
S IR—1 have the honor to transmit herewith, for
your own and the pnblic information, a statement
exhibiting the actual cotiditiounfthis institution on the
fourth day pf the present piputh. It will be seen that
S ie office is in possession of very ample means to re'
eem its circula '
Bulloch, W.R. &W. Gaston, trustees " 10 800 i Telfair, Alexander, estatoof
Catrrcsioh rtre an I M.-rino j T. Telfair
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eem its circulation—to meet all its engagements with
Angohi Cas" l * ie P®khc. an, l will have left of the surplus lund, HU'
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox,
do. EXCEL, “ J. L. Willcox.
gM^HIS company have now their line of Beats in
8 complete order for freighting- They have a
new steamboat added to their line called the Superior,
and ten Tow-Boats.
The Boats will run regularly between Macon and
Darien, one of the steamboats leaving Darien every
five or six days with tow-boats. The company have
now sixteen tow-boats, all first rate boats,built express-
Jv for the navigation of tho Oemnlgee and Altamaha
rivers; these increased facilities will enable the com
pany tho moans of giving the greatest despatch to
Cotton or goods shipped by their line.
They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops,
to carrv cotton and merchandise between Darien aud
Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. Thcro are
also, five first rate Packets running regularly between
Darien and New York, which coins to Iluwes &
Mitchel, of Darien. .-
Agentsfor the above Boats :
J. GODDARD, Macon.
Boyce, Henry &■ Walter, Charleston.
L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah,
Hawks, Mitchell it Collins, Darien,
Gt:o. K. Roberts, Ilawkinsville,
Macon, 24th Dec., 183.7. -*»
Or ami sec Steam ISoat Company.
site tho new market, aud is now prepared to execute
all kinds of
House and Sign Fainting,
Chair Painting,
Oil Nut and Burnished Gilding,
Gilding and Glazing,
Paper Hanging,
Enamelling seals.
Having in Ins employment some of the most effi
cient workmen to be found in the Suite, he will be a-
ble to undertake largelv and execute with neatness.
April4 (hn 41 DANIEL T. REA.
.Yew Store——Crests 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 DRY GOODS.
Which will he sold nt prices much reduced, being bo’t
on reasonable terms and cheap, they will he sold ac
cordingly. ills stock comprises in part as follows:
WOQLPNS.
8-4, 0-4 and 10-4 Loudon Duffil Blankets—10-4 and
12-4 fine Mackinaw do—Negro Plaius and Liuscys—
super blue, black, Iirown niixt Cloths—Fine and com
mon Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valentin nnd
Toiliuet Vesting*—super white and red Fianuels—do
Merino do.
STUFFS.
Black and colored <5-4 Merinos—do do Bombazetts—
fine <5-4 Bombazines—Pink Ratinct—figured Circas
sians. - ■
COTTON GOODS.
super and common plain dud twilled Calicoes—swiss,
Jaconet,.Hull and Book Muslins—Iduf k aud colored
cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in £ pieces very fine
—colored aud white Homespuns—Rowen cassitneres
nnd checks—birdseye and ltassia Diapers—Linen
cambric Ilkfs, Russia sheetings, Ac
SILKS.
Goods at Cost.
B ALES of Blankets. Flannels, contse Cloths,
Drill, Domestic-Cottons, Satinetts,
Hats, Shoes, Negro Cloths
The most of the above ate well adapted for Troops
destined for Florida or the Creek Nation, and are of
fered for sale at cost till the first of June, by
-May 19 47 ISAAC NEWHALL.
Hashing anti Iron.
"$ fPh Pieces heavy Hemp Bagginj
B RtV NlJf jo tons Iron assorted
25 bids Flour .
15 lihds Molasses Jnstreceived and for sale by
may 19 CHAS. CAMPBELL
For Sale,
350.000 SUS&*
01 hhas St. Croix Sugar of superior quality,
50 bags CofTee,
45,000 lbs Swede Iron,
100 kegs Nails, assorted,
25 lihds 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 Monongahala Whiskey, S proof,
75 bbls pnre Rum, and 20 Gin.
Aprilf. 41 DAVID RALSTON.
of
Black super Poi de soie silks—do Italian Lustring uo
—rich colored silks very cheap—Levantines, sarsuets
and siuchews.
HANDKERCHIEFS
ho
fgl IIIS company will lie prepared to commence bit-
sines*, early in tho next season—They will have
| HIM
— situ’ . .1
a li’ieof Pankets hotwoeu Now York, and Duriouji.nd
steam vessels pi forward goods from Darien to Macon
—Theagents ip New Yolk, Charleston,audSavattuah,
will he anlinpisej to contract for the delivery of goods
ia .Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermcdi-
ato charge and the agent in Macon will receive cotton
deliverable in Savannah, Charleston, and New York—
The company's vessels and bouts, will be of first class
with experienced commanders, and no expense will be
spared to meet the patronage of the public.
PH. R. YONGEiV- SONS, Agents in Darien
may 27lli 1837 49
rich satin, fignored Thibet, embroidered Thibet wool
and uiartin gauze Ilkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbons
Handsome thread Edgings aud Quiltiugs—Blond Ed-
gings and Bobinct I .aces—and many other articles,
which cannot fail to give satisfaction us to price and
quality. dpi: 17 25
ARCHIBALD McARN.
C .\ I'T .Marryall's complete works in I yolupie,
I Vncillings by the Way,
T 'if .tincon Steam Stoat Company
W ILL- run two or three lighters during the sum
mer aud full, beiwevu Darien and .Macon.—
The line is prepared Uptake all merchandize that may
he offered or shipped to their agents at Darien, and tor-
ward them without, detention; Their Lighters are
made of light draft, andean run at the lowest stages of
the river. J. GODDARD. Agent.
May 211 48 4m is
Summer df Fall .Icranmuncn toF Use
Gilbert GitfJicy, a novel, in 2 volume:
The Naval Sketch Book, 2d scries,
Life and times of Itieuzi,
Spain revisited, by the anthorofa year in Spain,
Private Life of LttFayclIc; Itienzi.
Adventurcsof a Rifle Brigade,
Cotton on the Religious state of thecouniry,
Tomlin’s Law Dictionary,
Milford’s Pleading*, ilc. ic.
Just received and for sale by
June 9 50 JAMES S. OI.COTT.
.Here It ants’ Insurance Company
Macon.
Capital Sloek 100,000 Dollars !
A COMPANY,under the above title, has recently
been founded with an actual cash capital of
One Hundred Thousand Hollars,
to bo paid on tho first of October next, at which time
they will commence taking marine risks to and from
the city of Macon, to any port or place in the United
States'; the capital stock will beheld ready at all times
to meet any losses that maybe due from thecontpany.
The claims ol this Company, when contrasted with
those of other distant offices, heretofore having done
much business here, justifies the belief that this local
institution, based as it is, will be liberally patronized,
particularly when the terms are as liberal as in any o-
thcr marine offices.
James Goddard, President.
XVm. B. Parker,
J Cowles,
F. II. Wellman
Thos. Taylor,
Jane 16 51-tf James R ea, Secretary.
THE SVItSCRIBEItS '
H AVE purchased Mr. I-aird H. Wiley’s inter
est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton & Wi
ley, and Hamilton, Hayes & Co. and given IRA
E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods
business will be continued at the same place, under
the firm of
Fort, Hamilton & Co
and the Ware Houses aud Commission Business as
heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON, HAYES
&Co. FORT. HAMILTON & Co.
June 23 52 •
appropriated, after paying all just-claims, a balance ol
from twenty to twetitvlive thousand dollars.
I (tin, &c. A c. PETER BENNOCH, President.
State of Augusta Insurance and Bunking Company,
on Monday morning, the 4th of April, 1836.
un.
To capital stock,
Dopnite*,
Dividends unpaid
Surplus and gross profits
Amount due other banks and agents
Bills issued 348,000
Oti hand, 58.194
175.000 00
45,022 92
•147 70
' 79,301 55
1,236 86
“t
-289,806 00
$590,614 73
By notes discounted & running to maturity 17%%$ 03
Notes and bills lying over, of which
there is gbotf ' 4,729 05
Of which there is bad 1,247 54
5.976 59
Notes nnd bills in suit
Bills receivable
Bills of exchange on New-York, Charles
ton and Savannah, and balances due
this batik by banks in those places
Amount diie by agents
Bank of the Suite of Georgia, brauch at
' Milledgeville
Real estate iu Columbus and Augusta
Insurance dues
Protest account
IncidenUil charges and losses paid since
January Inst
Bills of other banks, checks, &c. 19.Q89 (JO
Specie in vault,silver 47,233 74
Gold 3,60162 50,83536
1.323 16
2,461 19
278,908 70
15,785 80
295 18
5,994 77
1,106 32
12 00
34,497 30
70,824 36
$590,814 73
Company
80
331 26.480
i liarlesioti Fire and Marine
Company
100
72
7,200
Campbell, 11. T.
8U
16
1,280
Carter, A.
«•
10
800
Central Bapk of the State of
Georgia
«(
1000 80,000
ClcJaud. Moses
mi
5
• 00
Cole, J. 1).
8b
3
160
Cuyler, R. R.
“
■ 00
1.760
Cramer, R.
•*
~4
320
Cumming, John
*»
13
1,040
Cumming, John
100
11
1,100
Comntissioaeis of I'ilotage for
the .fort of ^avauuuh
80
61
4.880
Davis, W. and Ai. Luffbftirroiv,
trustees
•*
9
720
Davis, W.audM. Luffburrow,
trustees
85
5
425
Dasher, J. VV., VV.-B. Bulloch,
aud G. W. Owens, trustees
••
10
650
Di-uicre, It. senior
100
22
2,200
Diii,,:i, John
8ft
1
80
Directresses of the Savauuah
Free School Society,
•*
12
960
Dunhnui, Charles
»•
26
2,080
Elliott, Alary
••
9
720
EJJiptt, Mary
100
0
200
lixecutobs ot the estate of J.
W liters.
80
100
8,000
Telfair, Mary
“ Mary
its, 4
SAN, \ Dil
K. J
Directors
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Pioneer Steam & Pole lioat Line.
T ilt; proprietors of tins above line notify their
friends and the public, that they will have run
ning on tho Altamaha and Oemnlgee rivers during
the summer ami fall months, four or five Pole Boats,
particularly adapted to hoc stages of water, and which
will be aided by Steamboats when the water will per
mit Shippers bv this line may depend upon every at
tention being paid, and exertion used to give despatch
8lti
to property shipped by it to any of the landings on
said rivers. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag'l A’acuti. '
AGENTS.
Messrs Hot comet, Peik A Co. Charleston.
E. P. Butts, Trq.'Savomiah.
Rowland, (’hank & Shackelford, Darien.
Halstead, Taylor A Co. Ilawkinsville.
Macon. June 2# 1 Cm
For Sale
Y Saw nnd Grist Mill with the Lauds and Titn-
l i r attached. Abo, the Teen s, Sawyers,
Tea Ulsters. Ac.
M v entire stock of Good*, consisting of Groceries,
Dry Good*. Hard ware, Crockery &c.
•'0.000 lbs Bacon.
9 or 10.store Houses on Cherry street, good Busi
ness stands. ‘
9 improved Dwelling I.ofs in Macon. 200 acres
well limbered Pine Land one and a half miles from
town.
ID likely Negroes.
Likewise, ni> Household furniture.
The whole will be sold at reduced prices nnd on ac
commodating term* ’xpectiug to be absent from
this state. I am desirous of closing the busiuess before
the first of July.
t,.oe 9 50- D. RALSTON
molasses
/fl iffc Hhds best quality family Molasses just ro-
wJ* eeived nnd tor-sale bv
June 9 CO SMITH, RODGERS A CO.
Tiunito Covers
F. F. LEWIS.
.1SJERCH.3JYT T.ilCOll.
T HE subscriber has just received a supply of
Spring and Summer (’loiliingr,
made of the best materials, which he will sell low for
cash lie invites persons to give him a call.
Tailoring Business
done as usual at his shop with despatch, and in the
neatest manner. He tenders his warmest thanks for
past patronage, and will endeavor to deserve a contin
uance of the same. F. F. LEWIS.
April 21 43 Mulberry st. opposite Central Hotel.
N. B. Those indebted will please call and pay their
dues—he must have money to meot the demands a-
gainst him.’ F. F. J.
__ Jm H. BITRDSALL,
g g AS Just received a new and extensivo as-
_sortmeut of
olive
J UST received, and for sale by
April4 41 GEORGE \v
April4 41 GEORGE W. PRICE A Co.
Lamp Oil,
a superior, quality,
May 5 35
G. W. PRICE A Co.
Commission Business, Darien.
• £1 HE.undersigned have resinned business a* a
JL hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to all busiuess entrusted to thoircare. We believe
we have made arrangements that will nimble us at all
times to forward goods for the interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboats when the river will ad
mit, or in 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
ton at the loast possible expeuse, and onr opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed
ed by any other House. Darien, it lay 20, 1835.
HAWES. MITCHELL & COLLINS.
Rice. Raisins, Ac.
JK TIERCES Rice,
.*3/™ y 60 bags Coffee,
15 hbds Sugar,
20 boxes best'Malaga Raisins,
Loaf Sngar,
Best Apple Vinegar. Ac. A'c.
April 18 43 Forsnle by CR AFT A-. LEWIS.
Commission Business, Darien.
T HE Undersigned have’formed‘a Copartnership
lor the purpose of transacting u general Coin-
mission and other business under the firm of
SNOW A ROGERS,
and offer their services to their friends, and the public
generally, in the above business. Forwarding Goods
and produce to aud from the interior of the State, will
receive particular attention. It mny be proper to
state that they have no connection with any of the
^tcani transportation lines; Goods for the interior will
always ha snipped by those who will probably give
<h”m the greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW,
Jan I, 1836 28 GEO. T. ROGERS
•hiction and Commission Business.
I Take this method of informing tny friends and the
public generally, that I have taken up the above
busiuess, and rosp /ctfidly solicit a share of patronage.
All Goods consigned to me shall be strictly attended
lu, according to directions,
dec 24 26 C. L. HOWLAND-.
Cotton Ostiaburjjs and Yarns. ■
A LARGE supply of the above, of the best quality
/n from the Scull Shoal factory, for sale by
May J2 _J5 CRAFT A LEWIS.
Stvaim’s Panacea, Indian Panacea
Zleady-made Clothing.
Superfine blue, muck, invisible green, Adelaid,
brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats,
Superfine bine, black, brown and green Cloth Fropk
Coats, .
Superfine bine, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, Kerr, Andrew
and bine, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattiuet t Kerr, Richard
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, bine, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored Sattiuet Pantaloons,
Youth's clotli aud satlinet Dress and Frock’Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black nnd blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and wliite
.Merseilles Toiliuet, Swansdown and Sattiuet Vests
Cotulet Cloaks aud Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth A Patershaiu Box Coats
At a meeting of the Board of Directors on Thursday,
the 7th April, 1836, the following report was read and
accepted:
The undersigned, a committee appointed for the
purpose of examining the bills of exchange ppd notes
of the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company bn
hand, having performed that duty, are of opinion that
there is the suin of twelve hundred and forty-seven
dollars and fifty-four cents of bad paper, aud one thou
sand and forty-nine dollars and sixty-nine cents in
doubtful paper.
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, > Pn
T. J. PARMELEE, J Committee.
Personnally appeared before me, the
Cashier of the Augusta Insurance and Banking Com
pany, who being duly sworn, certify that the foregoing
statement, and list of stockholders annexed, are correct,
unsettled accounts and claims excepted.
PETER BENNOCH, President.
ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
Swoni to before me, this 13th day of April, 1836.
F. A. MORGAN, Notary Public.
List of Stockholders of the Augusta Insurance and Bank
ing Company, 4th April', 1836.' ", ’ . . ’
Alexander, A. L.
Bunce, W. J.
Bennoch Peter
Bones, Joint
Bones, John trustee T. A. Bones
Bones, John do M. C .W. Bones
Bones, John do II- Longs treat
Beers. J. D , I. R. St. John' A. Co.
Bryson William
Clarke, Samuel • .
Campbell, estateof J.
Campbell, Robert
(lamp. Philip’ ^
Cumming, Mrs. Ann
Cumming,.William trustee S. Cumming
Cumming, H. II. trustee Ann E. Cumming
Cumming, Win. and others, trustees of II. H.
Camming
Camming, II. II. and others, trustees of J. II
.Cumming
R. F. Poe, trustee of Mary C. Davis
Crawford, Charles A.
Casey, Thomas G.
Carmichael, J. C.
Coskay, John
Davis. Joseph
D’Autiguac, William M|
Fox, John
Fraser, James
Graham, Alexander
Gleudcmng, William
Harper, J. & W.
Herbert, estate of J.
Knight, estate of E.
Kilburn, J. K.
Flaming, Helen
Fiouruoy, William
**. Marcus
*•* Marcus
*• Robert Willis
“ Robert Willis
44 Robert Watkins
“ iioweil Cobb
“ Howell Cobb
“ John J nines
“ John Janies
Floyd, Eliza
Fioyd, Melinda
Gaston, WiJtiatn
Gaston, Wni. in trust for M.
Brickeil
Glynn County Academy
[ German Lutherau Congrega
tion at ELenezer
Glenn, Ann
Gibbous, B. trustee
Gillett, VV, S.
Giilett. Eliza
Gugel, Daniel
Gibson, Pat-
Gibson, Put.
Godfrey. William
Habersham, R. trustee
Haig, S. G.
Herb, Frederick
iJopkiiis* E.
Hutchison, R.
Hutchison, R.
Houston, P.
“ Pat. trustee of J. Woodruff
“ “ 44 S. M. Joliusiou
44 44 “ R- Moodie
Hunter, James, cashier
Isaac, Lucy
I £9 15,120
b 160
100
80
100
100
80
100
80
100
20 1,600
1-4 1,250
94 7G0
25 2,800
224 2,500
124 1,250
124 1,250
10 800
124 1,250
194 1,560
Margaret
Margaret C.
“ Alexander
. Truchelui, M. C. D.
Thotftas,' tl. AV. executor
Tubman, It.
Trustecs of the Academy of the
county of Chatham
Uutbn SSocifety
Union Society
Wallace, N. A G. W. Ander
son, trustees.
Wyer, II. O.
Wilkius, M- C.
“ Archibald, senior,
“ Elizabeth
“ P. IJ. senior ‘
“ P. II. senior, guardian
ofj. C. W ilkins * <
Wilkius, P. H.'juhibt *
White, \V. M. A A. Knox, trus
tees
Woodruff, Thomas M. 1
“ Mary p. 4
“ Georgia '
Wallace, N. W. Scarbrough, &
W. Taylor, trustees of L. Isaac 11
Wardens and Vestry of Christ’s
iij Church, Savannah 100
Wnrdens and Vestry of Christ’s
Church, Savannah, 80
80
100
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5
15
4
2
10
5
9-1
4$0
1,760
500
1,200
400
ICO
800
400
7,520
300
03
5Q
6
5,040
3,200
600
60 16
-M
10
1,280
2,000
800
153 12,64ft
90 7,00ft
50 4,00ft
174 1.40b
654 5,240
22
~5
5
121
1,76Q
40b
400
9,68ft
2G
359
7C0
6,487 535,400
Personally appeared before inp, G. W- Anderson, 1
President, andJ. W. Marshall, Cashier, who being
80 67
260
200
5,360
100
80
10
50
1.C00
4,000
13
100
80
15
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
2
50
75
20
15
3
20
10
3
6
17
14
22
3
a
60
65
25
1,010
160
1,500
160
160
4,000
5,920
2.000
1,200
240
1,600
800
210
600
1,360
1,200
1,760
240
320
6,000
5,200
2,o>>0
duly sworn, depose and say, that the above L a correct
and true list of tho Stockholders of the Planter’s Bank
of the State of Georgia, as taken from diestock ledger.
J. KF.lt, Transfer If Discount department.
Planters’ Bank, Savannah, 1st April, 1836.
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. &c
JLalesl style Drab Hals.
GEO. A. KIMBERLY
H AS now op hand, and in progress of manufac
ture, an assortment of the above named HATS,
which for style and quality cannot be excelled ; and at
prices lower than usual in this market, march 17 37
DOTTBH’S C.ITSSOCl4 O.V,
\ supply just rec’d bv II tv J SHOTWEl.I.
200
Bagging.
PIECES heavy Hemp, for sale by
mrnmi ‘wis.
May 12 45 CRAFT & LEI
CoiKirlncrsIilp..
FBI IIE undersigned have formed a connexion for
B the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under
the firm of COOMBS A DOUGHTY.
JOHN S. COOMBS
Savannah. June 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY.
Bolting/ Cloths.
N OS, 3,5, 7,9,10, Anchor Brand, for sale by
April21 43 CRAFT A LEWIS.
June 23
Rouse and Lot for bale.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale
Iii* House and Lot on Cherry street, be
ing pleasantly situated, containing feu
good rooms, and every necessary ont-b uil
ding. JOHN IIOLZENDORF.
62 5t
A Lime For Sale.
PPLY to WILLIAM DANIEL, who has made (
arrangement* for a quantity, and will he deliv-1
at his shop, or bv the load, at any place in the
JFkpr Sale,
A comfortable dwelling house with out
building* complete, situated on Poplar
street and .Cotton Avenue, a delightful
_ situation with one or two loin and fine wa
ft fer, will be sold on reasonable terms for
rash. Pur terms apply in Macon to
MavIJf, 48 WM. DANIEL.
_ at any place in me 1 GEORGIA ; Campbell county
'".v for cash. April $5 44 ’ WM. DANIEL, j -**JHKkEAS Sidney Wtlkerson gppli
— “ V r . for loiters of dismission from the
lies to me
Estate of
P iouiprcliciisivc Commentary, i Thoinas w . Wilkin, deceased:
OR sale at the store of J. II. & W. S. ELLIS. 1 T/imc are therefore to cite and admonish all and singi
rnil - Agentsaud subsctiber* will call and get ; tar the kindred aid creditors of mid dr erased, lobe as c
’ April 6 41 appear at my pffiee within tht time prescribed by law to
Cuba . tlotassrs and Bale Hope.
20 HHDS Cuba Molasses prime ijnality.
.. — 100 Coils halo Rope, best quality,
May 5 45 for sale by REA tt COTTON-
gtteoquso^a»f they have, win; .-aid httm .-l.au! I mat
be granted.
, Given under my hand at office, June 11, 1836.
52 Imp E. P. BOMAR. c. c. o.
Summer Clothing:.
A Large assortment just received bv
april 27 “
44
CRAFT & LEWIS.
J
Ca
UST receiv
Mny 5 45
rpctinpr and Rugs,
red, a large assortment,
G. W. PRICE A Co.
Fresh Canal Flour.
ik/k BBLS Canal Flour,*
QP ™ r 10 boxes fresh Raisins.
Just received by CIIAS. CAMPBELL.
June 30 53
T HE Subscriber will take risks for the Augusta
Insurance and Banking Company, during the
absence of W. Melrose. Esq. D. B BUTLER.
June 3U 53 2t
F OR Fever and Ague—Rowan’* Tonic Mixture
—Quinine Mixture, for sale by
& VV. s.
april 26 44
J. H.
ELLIS.
Wool.
T HE subscribers will pay cash for9000 pound*
clean wool,CRAFT A LEWIS
Lawrence, Garrett
Harris, Jeremiah
Harris, Jer. trustee Columbia county academy
Hamilton, T. N.
Henry, I. Cash
Mealing, II.
Moore, John
Morgan, F. A.
Nesbitt, estate of II.
Paruielee, F. J.
Porter, John
Peck, Samuel II.
Quin, estate of Edward
Shannon, James
Sp&icer, Alexander
St. Andrew’s Society
Turpin, W. H.
Tubman, Richard
Smith, William
White. George O.
White, Ann E.
Waters, C. and C. A. Harper, trustees of Charles
Jackson, ’ ’ ' ‘
Wardlaw, James
Miller, A. J.
100
50
12
25
13
13
• 4 44
Jones, Geo., iu trustfor Sarah
44 44
44 N. VV.
85
80
14
2
3
60
6
179
240
4,600
480
•• N. VV. for his daughter S
Julies
4 «
3
240
1,344
Johnston, P. A.
«*
19
1,520
10
E. H.
“
31
2,480
100
*’ L.C.
«»
40
3.200
445
“ M. H.
«•
19
1,520
50
•• R. R.
24
1,920
10
35
33
33
'* S. M.
44
19
1,520
44 VV. P.
44
19
2,520
Jackson. J. J.
44
12
960
Jackson, Jabez
44
29
2,320
33
Ker. Mary
44
8
640
Kollock, P. M-
44
4
320
33
“ M. F.
44
4
320
33
“ M. F.
100
3
300
40
44 George J.
80
4
220
25
Lamb, James
44
100
8,000
30
10
10
Lamb, James
100
100
10,000
Lawrence, J. T.
80
2
160
30
LeiouIl.,T. E Lloyd, guard’u
100
5
500
100
LeCompte, Lewis
80
72
5,760
21,0
Lew, Audrew
•*
50
4.000
Maimiug. James
44
75
6,000
25
Milieu. Ann C.
«t
27
2,160
77
Miller, Eliza
44
10
800
10
50
Meigs, Jona.
44
4
320
155
Montgomery, Jane
44
’ 2
160
100
Mougiu,J. D.
J00
100
10,000
l00
lMo rreheail, J. trustee
80
20
1,600
25
Molyneax, E. Junior
too
95
9.500
30
Mims, Hetty and Philppa
44
0
200
5
Minis, Hetty and Philippa
80
20
1,680
60
Murfev, John
44
40
3,200
75
Myersj G. \V.
44
0
160
25
90
50
100
80
Myers, C.
11
2
160’
Nicoil, J. C.
44
25
2,000
O’Byrne, L. and II. Cassidy,
trusees '
««
5
400
150
O’Byrne, Daniel
Perry, J. (5.—H. Taylor, guard.
85
2
175
50
bb
9
720
50
Peitibone, Sarah
*•
23
2,240
100
Pray, Ann
*•
126 10,080
25
Pattersou, William
44
20
1,600
10
90
100
Ralston, R.
44
2
160
Rees, Mary D.
44
2
160
125
Rice, Mary D.
85
4
340
25
Rice, M. R.
44
4
340
75
Richards, G. E.
so
0
160
1 STRIKE THE LYRE AGAIN.
“ Lake biipcrior.”
“ Father of Lakes!” thy waters bend
Beyond the e.igle’s utmost view,
Whet:, throned’iu Heaven, he sees thee send
Back to the sky its world of blue.
Boundless and deep, tho forests weave
Their twilight shado thy waters o’er,
And threatening cliffs, liko giants, heave
Their rugged forms along the shore.
Pale Silence, 'mid thy hollow eaves,
With listening ear, in sadness broods ;
Or startled Echo, o'er thy waves,
Sends the hoarse wolf-notes of thy woods.
Nor can the light caiioe that glides
Across thy breast like tiling of air,
Chase from thy lone and level tide
The spell of stilluess deepening there.
Yei round this waste of wood and wave,
Unheard, unsec-n, a spirit lives.
That breathing o'er each ruck anil cave,
To ail, a wild, strange aspect gives.
The thunder-riven oak, that flings
Its grisly arms athwart the sky,
A sudileu, startling image brings
To the loue traveller’s kiudleu eye.
The gnarled and braided boughs;’that show
Their dim forms iu the forest shade,
Like wreathing serpents seem, and throw
Fantastic* horrors through the glade.
The very echoes round this shore
Have caught a strange and gibbering tone:
For they have told the war-whoop o’er.
Till the wild echoes is their own.
Wave of the wilderness, adieu !
Adieu, ye rocks, yo wilds, yc '.vnode 1
Roll on, thou element of blue,
Aud fill these awful solitudes!
Thou hast no tale to tell of matt—
God is thy tltomc. Yc sounding caves 1
Whisper of Him whos/* mighty plan ‘
Deems as a bubble all von;’ Waves'!
Shares
5,000
On which $35 per share paid in, is $175,000
SAVANNAH PLANTERS’ BANK.
"■* 1ST ,of /|ie Stockholders of tho Planters’ Bank of
JLi the State of Georgia ;—
Stockholders. Shares. Amount.
Academy of the county of Effingham. 80 20 1.600
Anderson, George
8
IPiitdoic Glass.
By 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18
Just received and for sale by
may 19 CIIAS. CAMPBELL.
■N HE Subscriber will make liberal advances on
duppe
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston
nov.5,1836. " ROBT. COLLINS.
Bacon.
1 IIIIDS bams, choice
for sole by
June 23 52
quality, just received and
REA &
COTTON.
James XI. Cooke,
-Vo. IOO, Br oadway JS'ctc York,
OFFERS for sale every description of
Cabinet Furniture,
such as Sofas, Sideboards, Bureaus, Ta-
I hies, Divans, Chairs, Looking Glasses,
Bedstcds, hair Mattresses, and every arti
cle iu the furnishing line, which will be
sold lnvr for cash or on time.’
Goods packed for shipping at short notice.
21 ' ‘ ■■■
if «/• Jk\
%
April 21
43
3m
do
Eliza M.
Eliza C.
Mary S.
Edward C.
Georgiaiia Ann C.
Julianna W.
in trust for Eliza C-,
Mary E.
George W.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Arnold, C. M.
Alrny.C. H.
Anciaux, L.
Barclay, Anthony
Blanchard, C.
Ball, C.
Ball, 'A,
Barnett, S. J.
Barnes, C.
Boyd, E. A.
Barron, Ann
Barron, Ann
Bolton, E.
44 R. R.
44 M.—C. Bolton, trustee
44 James, son of John
14 Ann H. daughter of
Bourke, A. tmsteee of E. Smith
Bourke, A. trustee of E. Bourke
Bones. John, guardian
Bowen, W. P. estate of S. Wjlkins
100
80
179 14,320
2
10
10
10
10
10
4
10
2
200
800
800
800
800
800
320
800
160
120 15,200
4 320
16 1,280
1,920
3,520
160
24
44
2
2
100
60
2
12
10
28
•2
2
2
2
12
11
3
15
25
75
160
160
160
960
800
2,240
•200
160
160
160
980
880
240
1,200
2,000
6.000
100
8ft
100
85
80
T. J*.
•* A. junior
“ Alexander
“ William
Roma, F.
Roma, Victorie
Ross, Hugh
Roser, Henry
Stow, E. C.
Sinclair, E. agent
Smith. James, guardian
Shaffer, II. S.
Shaffer, H. $•
Scarbrough, Julia J.
" Charlotte
“ Lucy
Seymour. C. F.
Smith, Catherine)
Scott, \V. J.
Scott, Elizabeth
Stormont, Thomas
Shodde, T. A. trustee
Scott, Robert
Shaffer, Mary
Smith, A. junior, trustee
•* ** *• of E. Magill “
“ •* *» of". MagiU 100
75
20
2
100
80
100
60
Saunders, Eleanor
Scotr, estate of W. J.
Scott, estate of VV. J.
Stephens, A. W. trustee
Savannah Female Asylum
Sorrel, M. A. D.
A.E. D.
Francis
> L. J.
Stiles, R. W.
Stiles, R. W.
Theological Seminary of the
Synod of South Carolina
and Georgia
Taylor, M. C.
91 ’ !*'. '-’t.
80
20
5
4
2
4
5
20
6
3
1
71
9Ji
160
160
160
160
240
160
6,000
1,600
200
400
- 500
425
720
160
160
160
1,6U0
500
320
16o
230
400
2,000
43u
240
80
7,100
2,000
100
80
211 16,880
19 1,900
A Capital Picture.—The following capital picture
ofa political loafer, is copied from the Cincinnati Far
mer:—
Peter Brash was in a dilapidated condition—out at
elbows, out at knees, out at pockets, out of spirits and
out iu the street, an “out and outer” in every respect.
lie set upon the curb stone, leaning his head upon
his hand, his elbow being placed upon a stepping
stone. Mr. Brush had for some time been silent, ab
sorbed iuueep thought which he relieved at intervals
by spitting through his teeth, forlornly into the gutter.
At length, heaving a deep sigh, he spoke: ‘-They
used to tell me to put not your trust in princes—and
I hav’nt. None of ’em never wanted to borrow no
thing of me. Princes! pooli 1 put not your trust hj
politicianers! them’s niy sentiments—There’s no two
mediums about that. Havn'nt I been serving my
country these five years, like a patriot; going to titcej-
inga aud huzzaing my daylights out. and getting blue
as blazes;hav’nt 1 blocked the windows, gotlibked fif
ty times, carried I don’t know how many black eyes
and broken noses, for the good of the commonwealth,
and the popularity of our illegal rights, and all for what!
Why fornix. If any good Las coinc out ofit, Ihecoun-
try has put the whole of it into her pockets, and swin
dled me out of my earnings. I cant get no office !—
Republics is ungrateful. I didn’t want 110 reward for
my services. 1 only wanted to be took care of and
have nothing to do; and I have only got half nothing to
do"!—Being took care of was the main thing. Repnh*
lies is ungrateful, I’m swaggered if they ain’t.”—
“Come along with hie,” said Charley, helping him
along, “I’ll'talcs care of you. But wbat made you a
politicianer’.havn’tyouagood trade?” “Trade! yes but
what s a trade, when a feller’s got a soul—a whole soul?
Trade ! I loved mr country, and I wanted an office—
I didn’t care what if it was fat and easy. I wanted to
take care of my couutry, and I wanted my country to
take care of tne. Head work i* the trade I’m made for
( ur .miking that’s my line. Talking in the oyster
cellars—in the bar rooms—any where. I can talk all
day, only stopping fi>r meals, and to wet my whistle.—
But parties is all alike. I’ve been all sides—tried e’«n,
and I know—none of’em gave me any thing, and I' »c 11
mind to knock off and call it halfa i'ay.'’
Every body knows, what a pattern for prudery In
dy Morgan is. The other day she corrected a lively
young tnilesian lass for saying, ‘she could not see a cer
tain object with thenaked. eve.” ‘Kitty!’ exclaimed
the Authoress of the‘Book of the Boudoir,’ upon tny
conscience you ought to be more delicate in your lan»
gunge—always for tlie future say tho 'undressed organ
of vision.”
, French mode of making Brandy Peafhe$.—-Scald them
118 11'7-lU 1 ' n I 101 water, then dip them in hot strong lie, rub them
wit 8 400 with a cloth and throw them into cold water; make a
eu rr.’tuu S y ru p 0 f3-4 0 f a ppittid of sugar toone pound offrnit,
and when cold put in an equal quanttiy cf brandy.
100
80
2
3
20
2
40
23
160
240
1,600
160
4,000
1,810
400
480
Tansy.—This herb may be frequently observed grow
ing in tlie country church yards, which induces us to
think it was formerly used a; a funeral phut- Tansy
has this peculiar virtue, that if any dead animal sub
stance be rubfied with it, the flesh fly will hot attack it.
Boerhave says, the leaves applied to a dead body, and
intruded into the mouth and nostrils preserve it from
putrefaction and insects; wt.enco the plant has been
called Athanasia. that is immortal plan'.