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.71.1 CO.V, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4L 1836.
Volume X.—dumber 58.
Verms of Subscription.
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gsd by the levy.
Yearly Advertisers will be allowed two squares in each
paper for Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the same
ratio for a larger space—payable quarterly.
*ork X if a rim JLitte of Packets.
BRIG Amelia Strong, l. Cbace, Master,
Premium, Mr. Matthews, "
new M Darien, C. P. Buckley, "
“ Macon, A. Bibbins, **
’Schr. D. B. Crane, T. Baker, "
All good and substantial vessels, well calculated for the
TROT HILL,
THE undersigned informs his
friends and those of the late firm of
Cutter ,V Cornwall, that he intends re
timing the
Ware House X Commission Business,
at the store noxt above the one recently occupied by
T. J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known as
tho town ofTroy. *
Ho further informs the public that he has bought the
Goods, &c, and having now on the way, from New
York, and other places,
JDryr Goods and Groceries,
takii
REIuW.&2u.
J.A.&S.S. VIRGIN
Watch Makers St Jewellers,
Would inform their friends and
the public, that they have remov
ed their establishment to Cotton
Avenue, to the store recently oc
cupied by J H Sc W S Ellis,drug
gists, where they will be happy to
ith a call. They
together making his stock complete, which will be sold
serve any who may favor them with a call,
have in addition to their former stock, just received
from New York a large and splendid assortment of
low for ready pay, he will be ready to receive Cotton | Wk/3.tcIlCS» JcWelrV* &€•
early in the fafi, and be prepared to make advances ° r * he latest fashions, which they will sell cheap for
He would particularly notice to his friends the great cash-consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es-
advantages his Warehouses have over those in the capement, duplex, epme, alarm and vertical Watch-
dense part of the city with regard to Fire, they being j b ® st • gold, silver and steel guard
detached from other buildings and at a distance from Seals and Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Breast
iy street or lane, and well enclosed Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
May 5 45 tf H S CUTTER. | gold and silver ever potnted Pencils, silver table, tea,
— w- t i- -— : —— salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
S * .tiTCT r>i a '• _ r .l c I cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free
A ofTv hT «k?n?mo e nart?erS from nUoT 5 •Uver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil-
• i, “ ken ,mo P ^uu h P ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Snuf-
rrancw McTeir and Robert H. Lawrence. The bus,- BoxeSi Accordian9 , Hutes, Flageoletts,
ness w.llbecouUnucMatthooldstand.ur.derthef.rmof Fif ; g DrulI1Si &c. Swords, sword Canes, Knfvesand
*'“*"“*-*'» IwCXlalK A. VO. I | pj st0 ] Sj among which is Rnggles’ pocket Rifle, that
on the same liberal terms as heretofore. The under
signed will give his personal attention, and solicits a
paasenge
experienced commanders. One of the vessels will al- i claims against W. & II. Bryson.yvilMte settled b;
ways be at each end of the Line to receive freight, and | new firm,
will sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this lin
can effect Insurance at five eighths per cent- and the'
may rely upon the vessels being regularly despatched
The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats
to run regularly daring the boating season between
Darien, Hawkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to
SAMUfiL CLA
ISSt
Ware House X Commission Business
THE SUBSCRIBERS inform thei
* A friends, and those of the firm of W. &
tifmi M' Bryson, that they will contiouo the I will give satisfaction to all who may en
———•-— , . . .... . - , business under the firm of Clarke, Me- in his hands. Spoons&c-engraved-
believo that they can give great fiicilities in forwnrding Tair&C0 |ltthel|t0refOc iedb W . & H. Dry- 1 1
.. m n A. .1.. . •. *i a .1 lAV tlin intssiAV At f Ka Si fat A I • . ■. ■ • ■ ^
goods destined for the interior of the State.
HAWF.S, MITCHELL & COLLINS,
Darien. 1st July, 1835 3 Agents.
will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca
ses, Pocket Books and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil
ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and
gloss Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of other artioles
usually kept in their line
N. B. We have the best of materials for repairing
Watches of all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge
of the business induces him to think that he can. and
entrust their work
Oct-1
if niches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Xc.
.Tlatgyn Steam Boat Company.
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox,
do. EXCEL. “ J. L. Willcox.
son; all Cotton stored with us, will be insured from | C. G. St. JOHN
fire, free of expense to the planter, which will make wmrATCII Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue op
our Warehouse more safe than any fire«proof Ware-I y y posite Washington Hall, Respectfully in-
house in the city. The rates of Storage will be cus- I forms his friends and tho public, that he has taken the
tomary. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton I store formerly occupied by tho Hawkinsville Bank
and Produce, and all Cotton consigned to us by cus-1 where he is now opening a new and splendid assort-
tomors, will bo sold free of commissions. The Receiv- lnent 0 f WATCHES & JEWELRY of the best quill
ing «fe Forwarding businesswjll be continued as here* I jt y and latest fashions selected with great taste and
tofore. We hope that sUrict attention to busines. | judgement expressly for this market, among his ossort-
* * * *“ ment may be found Gold pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever’s and Ruby Cylinder
. Watches with Extra Jewels and indepenent seconds of
Who have on hand, and offer for sale on their usual | jj, e most approved makers and rated to suit the cliin-
T | IIIS company hove now their line of Beats in w.llmont a continuance of the patronage so long exten Uent may be found Gold
complete order for freighting. They havo a ded to the firm of W. & H. Bnwm. did Gold Duplex, Patent
new steamboat added to their line called the Superior, ° fAr^iTni v , Vatche9 w,tb Extra Jewe
id ten Tow-Boata. I Who have on hand, and oner for sale on their usual t), e most approved makers ^ mv
The Boat* will run regularly between Macon and [ liberal terms, the following, and also a large assort- J ate a general assortment of Ladies A Gentlemen.*
arien, one of the steamboats leaving Darien every | n,ent °f every article m toe ^ ^ | Gold and Silver^ Patent Levers Lepine and plain
NEW SPRING CLOTHING.
HORACE FITCH
I S now opening at the store opposite the Washing-
Hall, a ucw and handsome assortment of
Spring: and Summer Clothing.
which has been made up by L. Fitch, and will be sold
cheap for cash, consisting in part of
Super black, browii T yet‘n aud olive cambiett f. Coats,
v “ “ “ *'* “ “ dross Coats,
“ “ “ •* “ bombazine, f. do. i
“ “ “ “ “ “ dress do.
“ “ “ “ ' “ summer cloth, I
Bron-n and white grass linen frock coats & coattees.
Brown and white German and French lineu do. do.
black aud green bomazine coats,
pants. French & German lin. do
bl'k & green cambiett do lasting & Circassian do
olive & brown do do Dutch and inixt do
br’wndfc. white grass lin do white and buff mersailles
do do drilling do vests,
do do imp. cord do do do valentia do
linen & doe skin do fig. & rib. mersailles do
crape dril. &. honey comb plad & spotted do do
pants. do &■ fig’d shelly do
merino, casimer. lasting do English & French silk do
cantoons and cord do bl'k <& fig’d velvet do
cloth & casiiuere do Florentine and bombazine
with a general assortment do
of common do with a good assortment of
white & grass linneu short common do
Fine liuuen and cotton shirts, linnen and cotton
drawers, Angola.nett shirts and drawers, &c. &c.
Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotton, random,
linen, black and white silk half hose, black horse skin,
buck skin, black and white silk aud linen gloves, su«-
icnders, a variety, Spittilfield, pongee, flag and ban-
lia hdkfs. Italian plaid, fig’d and red bordered cravats,
white do. stripe ruusian belts, braces,fine browu linen,
(for childrens’ aprons) blue, black and green broad
cloths, white drilling, bombazine, and merino cassi-
mere, fine palm leaf hats, common do, children's leg
horn do. and caps, also, a large assortment of
Hats, Shoes, Boots, Sc.
,n * which I invite my friends and public to give me n call
at the store next door to W. B. Johnson.
Gentlemen wishing their elothes made to measure at
the North, by leaving their measure with me can have
them made in the best and most fashionable style,
march 31 40 HORACE FITCII.
N. B. Those that have not settled up their last years’
account will not forget that I want my dues. H. F.
‘STIX1KK THX LYRE AGAIN.’
Darien,
five or
r six days with tow-boats. The company have .... . urocery Mj
now sixteen tow-boats, all firstrato boats, built express-1 which business they continue oi
the navigation of the Oemulgee and Altamaha I scale as conducted heretofore by
ly for the navigation of the Oemulgee
nvera; these increased facilities will enable the com
pany the means of giving the greatest despatch to
cotton or goods shipped by their line.
They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops,
to carry cotton and merchandise between Darien and
Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are
also, five first rate Packets running regularly between
Darien and Now York, which come to Hawes &■
Mjichel, of Darien.
Agents for the above Boats :
J. GODDARD, Macon.
Botce, IIenrt A- Walter, Charleston.
L. Baldwin & Co. Savannah,
Hawes, Mitchell &. Collins, Darien,
Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkinsville,
Macon, 24th Dec., 1835. 26
Ocmutfzec Steam Boat Company.
3Sgg£
T HIS company will bo prepared to commence bu
siness, early in the noxt season—They will have j
a lino of Packets between New York, and Darien and j
Grocery JLine,
on the same extensive
W. &. H. Bryson.
1000 pieces best Hemp Bagging.
50 do Osnaburgs,
150 do Cotton Osnaburgs,
700 lbs hemp bagging Twine,
110 hhds Sugar,
40 do prime Molasses,
500 bags prime Coffee, ,
100 do green and white Java Coffee,
200 kegs cut nails, assorted,
5000 bushels clean Liverpool Salt, _
650 sacks do do. in good order,
700 bbls assorted Domestic Liquors,
6 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof,
5 pipes pure Holland Gin,
2 hhds Jamaica Rum,
100 bbls and qr casks of different’kinds of Wines
10.000 lbs rock Salt,
10,000 lbs Castins, assorted,
Also, a full assortment of Smiths’ Tools.
Augusta, July 20,1836. 57 2mp
Watches, Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear rings
Breast Pins and Finger rings. Gold und silver ever
pointed pencils. Gold and silver spectacles, silver
spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols,
,&c. &c. Together with
cles kept in htsline
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
Wjftl. H. BIKDSALL.
H AS Just received a new aud extensive as
sortment of
Ready-made Criothiag.
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 Clodi Coattees,
and bluo, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinet
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Merchants’ - Insurance Company of J Sn P er - blue - b,ack . invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
Macon. I an d green Cloth Pant; loons,
Capital Stock 100,000 Dollars / Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet PuuuJoous,
A COMPANY, under the above title, has recently Youth’s cloth and sadinet Dress and fcV a Coats,
been founded with an 'actual cash capital of do „ ?° Pantaloons,
One Hundred Thousand Dollars, B,ack blneCass.mere, black nun colored Velvet,
to be paid on the first of October next, at which time I black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
-- •• ... 1 colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white
Merseilles Toilinet. Swansdown and Sattinet Vests
,1V THOMAS MOORE.
Thr lumoicr \ veb* that Doat anilaiunc,'
The rammer <lcwe that fall,
Though light tbi'f be, thij hoar! ofmioo
Ii lighter than item all.
It tells me every cloud ie part
Which lately teem'd to lower;
That Hope has wedyoung Joy atlart,
And now's lhair nuptial hour.
With light thut round, within, above,
With nought to wake oaaaig'i,
Except the wiah that ell we love,.
Were at thia moment nigh. •
It aceme aa if I.ifc'a brilliant ran
Had (topped in full career,
To make thia hour ila brighten one,
And rcat in railiance here.
H AVING declined belli" absent from the State,
and having increased my stock, I now offer a
Large Assortment of Hoods,
suited to the trade of this place, at wholesale or retail,
on accommodating terms. I invite my former custom
ers and others, to call and judge for themselves.
July 14 55 DAVID RALSTON.
P S. Cash will be paid lor good beef Hides.
In Codo Quics.
BY J. H. BRIGHT.
Should sorrow o*er thy brow.
In darken'd shadows fling,
And hopes that cheer thee now.
Die in their •_*urly spring ;
Should pleasure at its birth
Fade Like the hues of even.
Turn thou awsw from earth.
There's rest for thee in If wen.
If ever life shall seem,
To thee a toilsome iray,
And gladness cease to beam,
l'non its clouded day ;
If like the wearied dove
O'er shoreless ocean driven,
Raise thou thine eye above.
There’s rest for thee in Heaven.
RutO! if thoughtless flowers
Throughout thy puthway bloom*
Aud gaily fleet the hours,
Unstain'd by earthly gloom;
Still let not every thought i
To this poor world be given,
Not always be forgot,
Thy better rest in Heaven.
When sickness poles thy cheek*
And dims thy lustrous eye,
And pulses low and weak,
Tell of a time to die;
Sweet hope shall whisper thon—
“ Though thou from earth bo riven,
" There's bliss beyond thy ken,
"Thore's rest for thee iu Heaven !**
The barkeeper was amazed at such boldness-,
^uppy, and to a Count with a page full of titles,
and qunrteriugs as numerous as those of a Ger
man Prince. . He reported, as in duly liott’i:!. to
his master this outrageous insult. The at os tor
looked nt the officer, the officer laughed tit hit*.
“ Do you know,the Count! ’
Know hint!” replied he with a sneer mat
would have graced the lips of Richard the T.'; ; rd,
“ No sir, I do now know him.”
“ Good God, sir? what do vou mean or--
quired roino host, aghast. (The Count’- !•«!!
still due aud unpaid amounted to tin wards of
$200.) 1
At this moment the Count entered the room
where the above conversation had passed : and ns
he met the eye of the Lieutenant, he turned to
the laudlord. it spoke volumes. He turned to
go off.
’* Come here, sir,” said tho officer ; and to tho
amazement of tho landlord, bar keeper, and as
sembled company; tho Count with a faultcriqg
step, approached. His cyo was downcast, am!
ho looked tho very picture of a detected aud con
vreted felon.
“You infernal rascal, how dare you can..
here mid assume such names, end attempts to
pass yourself off for a geuilemao )"
“ Oh. Saro!” commenced the Count, hut ho
was interrupted by the cl' : - er, who exclaimen
a voice that made the
leuco, sir—no lies.”
Catching iiiui-bv the
him passive; and add-
lows :
• This fellow hero,
devil quake, •• Si-
of the coat- he beid
i.-ose present a-to!-.
To Country Merchants and others.
rSJlHE subscriber having concluded to close his
8 Dry-Goods business in this place, offers hi,
Stock in parts, or entire, on such terms that country
dealers will find it to their interest to make him a call.
To individuals he is offering great bargains.
July 14 lui—55 JNO. RUTHERFORD.
LEATHER.
A N assortment of Harness, Bridle and Upper Lea
ther, for sale by CRAFT <& LEWIS. ’
July 14 55
LAMP OIL.
A GOOD supply of tho best quality Lamp Oil,
kept constantly on hand, and for sale bv
July 28 57 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
I go<
—The agents iu New York, Charleston, and Savannah,
in .Macon, at a freight agreed on without Mfnned - the city of Maco „ t to ony port or pl#co in t, ie United j Merseilles ToUmet, Swansdown
ate charge and the agent in Macon. w, “ «**"«L5 ot ‘ on States! the capital stock will be held ready at all times £»mlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
deliverable in savannah. Charleston and NewYorit— t# ^ , 0 ‘ SMlhat may b(J due f r0 m th'ecompanv. Mixed brown Cloth & Patersham Box Coats.
Tho company • vessels and boats, will be of first class I f *. r*omnanv when rnntn^tprf v\^ith I Lyon Skm Overcoats,
Wi . t l 0 d\ P n C M,Petfhe C rfZ^e r oVZ d rrhr^^^ W, b ° I foo^of other distant office.heretofore having done I Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. Ac
•pared to y-o P vri-"\FsONS P A/r«iis in Diricn mnc “ business here, justifies the belief that this local |
„ P ”; ^°NGE vV SONS, Agents in Dancn. iaa , imtioa based aa itis> will 5e ,
- ■ *' —<m .j- 1 particularly when the terms are as liberal as in any o-
Suminer A hall Arrangement of the f tber ~
Pionccr Steam & Pole Boat Line
T ilE proprietors of the above line notify their
friends and the public, that they will have run
ning on the Altamaha and Oemulgee rivers during
the summer and fall months, four or five Pole Boats,
June 16 51—tf
James Goddard, President.
Wm. B. Parker, 1
J Cowles, ( n . .
F. H. Wellman, f Diruturt
Thos. Taylor, J
James Rea, Secretary.
TUB SUBSCRIBERS
H AVE purchased Mr. Laird H. Wiley’s inter-
_ Cstin thelate firm of Fort, Hamilton & Wi-
particularly adapted to low stages of water, and which I let, and Hamilton, Hates & Co. and given IRA I aue - s ~' 1 . e L
will be aided by Steamboats when the water will per-1 E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods I g°w»t nim -
F. F. JLEVVIS.
,TLERCHAJh'T TAIL OB.
T HE subscriber has just received a supply of
Spring: and Summer Clothing:,
made of the best materials, which he will sell low for
cash. He invites persons to give him a call.
Tailoring Business
done os 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 meet the demands a-
‘ " F. F L
mit.
tention
to
•aid
AGENTS.
Messrs Holcombe, Peck &. Co. Charleston.
E. P. Botts, Esq.’Savannah.
Rowland, Crane & Shackelford, Darien.
Halstead, Taylor & Co. Hawkinsville.
Mncen.'Jnne 30 1 6m
WARE HOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
THE undersigned respectfully in-
■$> forms his friends and the public gen
erally, that he has l-ecome proprietor of
the largo and commodious Warehoftre
in East Macon, formerly occupied by Messrs Hamil
ton db Haves, where he will transact the above busi
ness in all its branches. Ho will make liberal advan
ces on Cotton stored with him, or on shipments to any
of his friends in Savannah, Charleston or New-York,
when deaired; and by his unremitted attontion to bu
ainem. hopes to receive such share of public patron
age as his exertions and accommodations may merit,
D. FLANDERS,
The subscribers havo entered into copartnership un
der tho firm of
FLANDERS Xc COOK,
and will, in addition to their present stock, constantly
be receiving from New-York and Boston, a large and
general assortment of
Dll\ m GOODS X GBOCEBIES,
comprising Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Iron, Salt,. Bag
ging, and every other article in thut line of business.
Their friends and the public generally, are invited to
give them a call, at tho store fornie r l^occu|ued^t^ D.
II.' L. COOK.
For Sale,
f t
landers.
July 28 57 3m
Commission Business, JOfaritM.
ifjFiHE undersigned havo resumed business as a-
■ bove, and will as heretofore, pay prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their care. Wo believe
wc have made arrangements that will enable us at all
times to forward goods for the interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboats when tho river will ad
mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters,
built exnressly for that business. On oar wharves
•are large' Storehouses, calculated for tho storing of cot
ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed
ed by any other House. Darien, Slay 20,1835.
HAWES. .MITCHELL 6x COLLINS.
heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON, HAYES
<fcCo. FORT. HAMILTON &. Co.
June 23 52
NOTICE!
T HE subscribers having purchased the entire Stock
of Mr. Isaac Newhall. now oflfer for sale, at ve
ry reduced prices, and on very accommodating terms,
60 cases Boots and shoes, of all descriptions,
14 cases fine fashionable Hats,
662 pieces American and English prints,
2 cases silk and Gingham Umbrellas,
50 doz palm leaf Hats.
Blankets, shirtings and sheering, and various other
articles. Also constantly receiving
NEW GOODS
from the manufacturers. Merchants and Planters will
do well to call and examine, as they can be sold less
than they can be bought in New York and laid down
here, by 10 per cenL C L HOWLAND,
July 7 54 N G PHILIPS.
N B; The Auction X Commission
Business, will be conducted at the same stand, next
door to the Post Office. The patronage of the public
is respectfully solicited. C L HOWLAND & Co.
J UST RECEIVED from New-York, and for
sale bv
S.7IITH, RODGERS X Co.
50 bags and 50 barrels prime green Coffee,
20 hhds prime St Croix sugar,
30 bbls Rum, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 20 bbls Gin:
We will also soil our DRY GOODS, a splendidas-
Bortment, at, or about cost, os we wish to turn our at
tention to the cotton and grocery business:
July 7 54
A Jh'etc Stock of
HhWKHbsTard,
61 hbds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality,
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 Monongaliala Whiskey, 5 proof,
75. bbls pnre Rum, and 20 Gin,
April 6 41 DAVID RALSTON.
FAINTS AND OIL.
KEGS No. 1 and 2 White Lead
300 galls Linseed Oil
With a general assortment of Groceries, for sale, at
the lowest market price.
JulySS 57 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
HAMS'.
8 HIIDS Boston Hams, a prime article, for family
use, in fine order; just received, and for sale by
July 28 57 C. L HOWLAND & CO.
Carriages, Piano Fortes, &c.
S FEW line toned Piano Fortes ; three splendid
ti. new built Carriages, for sale by
April 18 43 CRAFT & LEWIS
Plaid Muslins.
A New and splendid article for Ladies Dresses, just
received by CRAFT&LEWIS,
april 27 44
Etitest style Dr ah Hats.
GEO. A. KIMBERLY
H AS now on hand, and in progress of tuannfac
ture, an assortment of the above named HATS
which for style and quality cannot lie excelled ; and a
prices lower than usual in this market, march 17 3
LBS prime Bacon,
2000 ibs Lard,
May 7 l2 45 For sale by CRAFT & LEWIS.
Commission Business, Darien.
T H HE Undersigned have formed a Copartnership
for tho pnrposo of transacting a general Com
mission and other business under the firm of
SNOW A ROGERS,
and offijr their services to their friends, and the public
generally, in thcabnvo business. Forwarding Goods
and produce to and from the interior of the State, will
r'coivo particular attention. It may bo proper to
state that they havo no connection with any of tho
Steam transportation lines; Goods for the interior will
always be snipped by those who will probably give
them the greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW,
Jan 1.1836 28 GEO. TL ROGERS
JAMES S. S. OLCOTT is ray au-
thorised agent during my absence from the
State. July 14 55 JAMES S. OLCOTT.
MW 11 II I Ulll III I ■ ilT act as my
general Agent during my absence from the
Sbrte. June 16.1836. J- GODDARD. |
INaaA PIECES heavy Hemp, for sale by
/•IMJ May 12 46 CRAFT & LEWIS.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
JUST RECEIVED BY
WM. a. HURDS ALL,
A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul
berry and Second streets, including the fnllow-
g :
Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and
Brown Linen, Circassian and Rouan Cassimere
FROCK COATS.
Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass
and brown Linen, and Rouan Cassimere COATEES.
Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Erminet, Cyprus, wor
sted and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cord, Angola C:
si mere, brown and grass Linen and Drilling, Fancy
Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mixt, Rouan Cassimere
and Jeana PANTALOONS.
Boys summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and
Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES
and PANTALOONS.
White and buff grass Cloth, buff and brown Linen,
Pongee, RonaK Cassimere and Jeans ROUND JACK
ETS.
A largo assortmentof fancy VESTS.
Fine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers,
&c. &c- &c.
Bagging and Iron.
-M Pieces heavy Hemp Bagging
■ 10 tons Iron assorted
25 bbls Flour
15 hhds Molasses Jnst received and forsale by
may 19 CHAS. CAMPBEEL.
Notice.
T HE undersigned has connected JAMES D.
CARHART with him iu Mercantile Business,
at the store located on the corner of Mulberry and
Third streets, and the business in future transacted by
that establishment alone, will be distinguished by the
tide of WM. B. PARKER A Co.
the said J. D. C. being tho Company and having an in
terest iu the said firm only.
July 7 54 tf WM. B. PARKER.
Rice. Raisins, Ac.
CfcUN TIERCES Rice,
/W Vf 60 bags Coffee,
15 hhds Sugar,
20 boxes best Malaga Raisins,
Loaf Sugar,
Best Apple Vinegar, &c. &c.
April 18 43 Forsale by CRAFT & LEWIS.
Molasses
A N Hhds best quality family Molassi* just re-
TtVF ceived aud forsale by
Juue 9 60 SMITH. RODGERS & CO.
King Death.
BY J. F. BROWS.
I am Dealh, kin; of king], and my reign begun
With the birth ofaiu and the fall of man,
Where Farai.e und Ruin together make (port
I boiat my blaclt atandard and rammon my court:
For 1 am King Dealh.
) Wbat matters an age or an empire to me,
I am lord of tho earth and rulo o'or the sea;
The king in bla palace, the worm in hia clod,
The oak of the tails, and the grass of the sod :
For 1 am King Death.
I mix up my gall in the wratera of strife,
Audi rolltliair dark waves with the tempest of life,
The preudest dyna.ties I crumble to duat,
While I rain my black bail o'er the hearts of the just :
For 1 am King Death.
Old age would fain mock me, I leva! my dart.
Youth claims his acquaintance with Love, and I start;
But. when he has run hit wild course of delight,
1 lift up my icc cold hand, and 1 unite:
For 1 am King Death.
The atheist sits in the seat of tho (corner,
And weepe in his stubbornness, I am no mourner,
1 smile while he curses, and laugh at the trouble.
Who hope against hope, and 1 burst tho bright bubble :
Fur I am King Death.
T^ime and Life are bold fellows, bat 1 care fur neither,
The prince with the peasant I yoke to my tether.
The proud with tho abject 1 make draw together
In the land where the sun never lit up tho heather :
For l«m King Death.
The religions man’s hopo I bruise as a reed,
The mighty man’s courage I rot as a weed,
The upright may smile and submit liko a man,
Defy mo and mock me, but triumph w ho can :
For I ant King Death.
1 am Death, King of Kings, and Despair it my brother,
Sin founded my kingdom, the world knows no other,
Where Famine and Ruin together make sport,
I hoist my black standard aud summon my court:
For 1 um King Death.
f HE Subscriber will make liberal advances on
Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston
nov.5,1836. ROBT. COLLINS.
F OR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture
—Quinine Mixture, for sale by
anril 26 44
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
'L’oiuitrclieiisivc Commentary,
F OR sale at the store of J. H.&W.S. ELLIS
Agents and subscribers will call’hnd get their
copies. April 6 41
^^1AJ*T Manryatt’scoi
BACON.
F OR SALE asnperior lot of Bacon, just received
from Tennessee wagons, and a further supply to
arrive, all of which will be sold on liberal terms.
July7 54 tf WM. B. PARKER & Co.
£ea a cotton,
OFFER FOR SALE OS ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
/f » Pieces HEMP BAGGING,
200 barrels Canal & Philadelphia Flour,
fresh ground, and warranted sbund,
205 bags and 20 barrels Coffee,
67 hhds St. Croix and Perto Rico Sugars.
90 barrels do
50 boxes Brown and White Havanna do
90 hhds Cuba Molasses,
56 barrels Gin,
75 barrels Rum,
20 barrels Pork,
30 hhds Bacon, assorted,
10 tierces Rice,
14 boxes Sperm Candles,
20 boxes Tobacco,
30 M Segars, of the best quality.
July 20 5C
works in i volume,
Pencillings by the hVHf, _
Gilbert Gurney, a novel, in 2 volumes,
The Naval Sketch Book, 2d series,
Life aud times of Rienzi,
Spain revisited, by tho author ofa year in Spain,
Private Life of LaFayette; Rienzi,
Adventures of a Rifle Brigade,
Cotton on the Religious state of the country,
Tomlin’s Law Dictionary,
Milford’s Pleadings, &c. &c.
Just received and for sale by
June 9 50 JAMES S. OLCOTT.
Fresh Canal Flour.
ChAh BBLS Canal Flour,
10 boxes fresh Raisins.
Just received by CHAS. CAMPBELL.
June 30 53
Windoir Glass.
8 By 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18
Just received and for sale by
may 19 CHAS. CAMPBELL,
Wool.
T HE subscribers will pay cash forS
dean wool. ORAFT &
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WIS
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Bolting: Cloths.
JOS. 3,5,7.9.10, Anchor Brand, for sale by
April 21 43 CRAFT & LEWIS.
Canal Flour.
BBLS Canal Flour, fresh ground, and war-
O V ranted sound. For sale by
July 14 55 REA & COTTON.
Summer Clothing
O F almost every description,
May5 45 ~ “
G. W. PRICE &|Co.
Copartnership..
T HE undersigned have formed a connexion for
the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION BU8INESS in this city, under
the firm of eOOMBS & DOUGHTY.
JOHN S. COOMBS,
Savannah, June 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY.
Carpeting:
f UST received, a largo
Msy5 46
and Rug
assortment,
G. W. PRICE & Co.
IMaiu and Ornamental Faulting.
T HE subscriber has taken the shop formerly oc
( cupied by Mr. Thos. McCleskey, nearly oppo
site the uow 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 neatness.
April4 Cm 41 DANIEL T. REA.
AMERICAN DUPABILITY.
We doubt not there aro those m our own little
city who could a “talc unfold” of Counts, Lords,
Dukes, Reverend Colonels, and noble Hag-pi
pers. at least equal to the following of the Haiti
more Count.
Chances and Changes—About five years
ago ourcity was honored with the presence of a
whiskered aud moustachoed foreigner .rejoicing iu
one of the longest aud most uuprotiounciable
names iu the whole lilt of Italian Nobility. Count
C arrived iu this city from the Lord knows
where. lie quartered himself at one of o u r most
fashiouable hotels and oue whole page of the re
gister was devoted to the use of his uaiue, rauk
and titles. He ate nothing at the Hotel, for the
diuper was not done by au artiste. Delmonica
received bis patrouuge in that line. He purchas
ed a span of beautiful imported horses aud a Ger
man Landau. In tact, nothing American pleas
ed the Count but the ladies. They, dear souls,
according to his account, (which by the way was
always given after dinner) bad dis
Among his stories, which were somewhat a la
merville, there was oue of his having paid $20,000
was formerly my s-. .. t
on board the-" up the Straits. He alwejj^.had
a passion for wearing my clothes, wad fot'-a'ic tg
time his practice remained u:;d; -overed. At
iast 1 caught him ashore in. my rr-w uniform, and
kicked him out of the ship. IIow the devil he
ever got here, Heaven ouly knows—but how bo
mauaged to pass for a Count, for six mom.is.
yon, gentlemen, cau say best”—and with these
words, and saluting the Count with his foot t«
derrige, he turned aud left the apartment.
The Count wished to follow, hut was collared
by the enraged laudlord, who, though but an
hour before had been all botvs, and smiles, now
bad the impudence to touch his sacred person.
“ Pay my bill, you infernal scoundrel,” roared
ho as ho shook the poor Nobleman, till bis deli
cate nerves, uuused io-sticb harsh treatment, al
most sunk under tbc shock, or shaking, as you
will. He made no reply to the question, but
called upou all the stums in the calender for pro
tection. They were busy, and his prayers pass
ed unheard aud unheeded. The question was
asked twice aud thrice, but receiving no answer,
he turned the face of the nobleman towards the
door, which was conveniently open, and with tho
assistance of the landlord’s foot, his lordship .
reached the bottom of the stairs very quickly.,
Without waiting for the parley, he made for iliu.
front door and vanished, just as the toe of tbc
host’s boot came in coutact with ids person for
the last time.
The landlord went to his guest’s— tho Noble
Count’s, room ; bis trunks were there, but, alas!
they were, with tho exception of one shin, which
occupied the largest, empty. Necessity had dri
ven ihe Count to dispose of bis wardrobe piece-,
meal, aud the landloitl’s share of the stock oi).
hand w as Hopson’s choice.
The truth is, for we must now tell it, the Count
was’uo less a personage than un Italian valet, who,
having beeuiii the employ of noblemen aud gen
tlemen, had imbibed certain uotinus of hi* own
importance far from derogatory, aud lie determin
ed to iufcct others w ith the same- For that pur
pose, he for a loug time had hoarded up ids wa
ges, and when he had amassed enough to coin •
mence operations on a scale suited to h : s own
ideas of grandeur, he started—he purchased a lino
wig aud some false jewels, and disguised as a
common sailor, he sailed for New Orleans in
capacity of steward. Thence ho went lo Cin
cinnati iu the satec* manner on board , one o f tile
steamboats, and from Citnii.naii he started, lor
this city. Here be, commenced his. operations, *
which, for nenrlv six months, had succeeded to
admiration, and for how much longer time he
might havo acted Count, none can tell.
Hut who shall tell the anger, the disdain, the
contempt of the ladies, who had fondly dreamed
of one day hearing themselves addressed as •* Mi
Ladi?” (I don’t mean all at once.) Who shall
say how they reviled—how they abused the me
mory of the poor Count ? Not 1, although I
have heard and know. I leave you to imagine
them.
Last week I saw the Count—but wbat a Count!
He had managed to keep bis over coat, and tt.a:
remained oue of •* auld laug syue.” His bat
had been.” Before I had time to remark furtlu r
he turned a comer very sharply a^d disappear
ed. I turned to see if there was any cause fm
damages in oue of our western cities, on au ac- thi ' s apparently sudden cluing* of course au
lion for a breach ol'marriage promise; but he al- * a ' s ho had | )ecll previously c
\v{tvs mHininmnn fnnt mil no onntnctPi tlm 1 . • ,
Lime For Sain.
4 PPLY to WILLIAM DANIEL, who has made
arrangements for a quantity, and will be deliv
ered at his shop, or by the load, at any place in the
city for cash. April 25 44 WM. DANIEL
Printing: Paper.
A small lot of Printing Paper, 23 by 35 inches, good
quality; a few reams Foolscap; Cards, &c. just
received, and forsale.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
July 14 55
Paints, Varnishes, Ac.
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, JPaint Brushes, Xc.
Feb 18 35 By J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
T HE partnership heretofore existing under the
firm of Saltmarshlf Overton isthisday dissolved
by mutual consent. O: Saltmargh is authorised to re
ceive and liquidate all demands in any way connected
with said firm. O; SALTMARSH,
January 1,1836. 3mp 54 W. H. OVERTON:
P ure White”Lead und Linsaed~Oil for sale
april 26 44 by J. H.& W. 3. SLLfS.
ways maintained that had he contested the point
he must have gained, as the lady was iu fault,
but he was too gallant un Itmno to mind a trifle
of$2U,0t)0 when a lady was concerned. Ego
was his theme, morning, noon aud night, and he
actually believed many of the stories he had
told, because he had related them so often, tboy
were a part and portion of himself.
The Count visited iu the first circles and was
“the observed of all observers.” The very name
of the Count had its effect upou many of our
bright ladies, through whose busy brains ran vi
sions of Palaces at Milan, Villaso" the Aruo, aud
spleudor unrivalled. One young lady who had
mogt probably rend or heard of Wilkes, was once
beard to declare pettishly, in answer to the imper
tinent remark of some native fop that the Count
squinted “ not more than a gentleman should.”
He did squint, 1 had forgotten to mention that,
but, in a Count, that could be no defect. It is a
beauty in au editor—how different in a Count ?
The Count’s funds held out for some time, al
though he had cut a pretty severe dash; but there
must bean eud to all things. His first move was
the sale of his Landau and horses. Then he
grew extremely partial to American cooking and
took his meals at tho hotel. He aHo grew tem
perate, but did not givo up his wine entirely.
Prom Hock aud Champagne he fell to bumble
Port and Claret. His beautiful rings disappear
ed one by one, and people began to wonder a’
the singular taste of the Count, iu changing his
attire and habits so thoroughly.
About six mouths after bis arrival, an Ameri
can naval officer returned from the Meditcrra
ueau, and put up at the hotel honored by haviug
as its guest the Count.—At the dinuer table the
first day, he was seated opposite hint, and there
was something in the Count’s appearauce which
attracted his nttentiou particularly, for he kept
his eyes fixed ou his lordship during the whole
meal. This was very annoying to the Count as
every one present must have observed the ashy
paleness of liis face, and the tremor which seized
upon him. His eyes fell beneath the steady firm
gaze of the Yankee, and, Nobleman as he was,
he dared not to ask the cause of this disagreeable
and impertinent scrutiny. Alas, he knew too
well. But I will not anticipate.
What Count is that you have got there?”
asked the Yankee officer, whose only r ink was
Lieutenant, and who affixed to his name on the
book at the bar, U. S. N.
Here, sir, is his name and titles. His name
coming direci'v
towards me. f saw olio of the police office's
coming, "find 1 was enlightened. •• Alas, poor
Yorick.”—Rail. Gaz.
Extract from an American paper.—hi one of
our last English papers we notice among other
property disposed of nt public sale, that: a
congregation of the established church was knock
ed down to tho highest bidder for two thousaud
three hundred ami fifty pounds sterlibg, or, in the
words of the advertisement, that* sum was given
for ‘the next presentation to a Vicarage with an
income of six hundred pounds per annum, the
present incumbent being fifty-nine years of age.’
We can imagine that an experienced -auctioneer
would find some difficulty in putting up such a:t
article. A lot of human souls would puzzle a man
accustomed to dealing in bale goods, aud he
might find himself embarrassed for language to
tempt the reverend spcculaiors to ollVr an ad
equate price for the singular commodity in the
market. A simple inexperienced publican could
only say, ‘how much is offered, reverend traders iu
souls, for this parcel of church-going, tithw-paying
parishioners ? .Two thousand pounds. VVL-* =,
no more for this profitable congregation ? W ity
gentlemen it is not half the value—three bum ■<!
and fifty pounds more—dog cheap still.—V ;y
only two thousand three hundred aud fifty p r i;... ;;
for the power to save or damn so many honest
Christians? Is no more bid ?—Going—g.:i ;—
gone.’ In onr uncivilized cotiDiry ibis u .uid l o
rather shocking, but in England it is ,-.q::i;e ihe
reverse. The- vitiou of half the kiuguont is
regularly;:' the market, and Christian cor.grega-
tio«*r.r<» Sought and sold as we dispose
wfire or pice; goo,if; and.ytt these Trail
what is lioly and important in this wori*:
next, think th o slt-.-y are entitled to revt
cause we sell the labor of blacks. St ■
force of names aud power of j-rejui"
is so long I cannot speak it, but you can rea
yourself.”
“ Hum.” said tho Lieutenant having finisher
the string pf titles; “d—d puppy-”
We owe a short apology it. the reader or tl
hurry with which we are und* the necessity
gettiug out this paper. C - of our devils g
him a new hat, and could i..,;be prevailed or
to do any thing but sit sti ' -tt day or two,
wear it tcilh all his might / Yes, reader,
“ imp!” think you he did not Jt “ too big
his breeches !” he actually refused to havo
thing to do with “ pi," said he’d throw i<
”h—I” if wo attempted to mr,ke him stonii
|N assortment of llirats . Bridkt