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MACON GEORGIA TELEGRAPH.
rtv H. BARTLETT.
i'enns of SdMcripUiB.
Turk* Oollann, paid in alcauec. wiU pay far the pa-
y wr ... rw.y^jg^-.-paga
cs yrtfrs
&r the poptr too years
wiU payfo.
JiSTSShi *ix moittAf n/ter frte ytar Am
TROT HILL.
THE undersigned informs his
friends and those of the late firm of
Cutter If Corn trail, that he intends re
timing tlie
.IWCO.V, GEOKGU, THUJfVUMY", SEPTEMBER IS* IS3<>.
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Volume X.—Nnmber 64
H’rtrc House & Commission Business,
at the store next above tne one recently occupied by
T. J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known ns
the town ofTroy. .
He further informs the public that he has bought the
Goods, &c. and having now on the way, from New
will pay for the
JI^LZd Three DJUrs anil Fifty'Cents per annum
SlZTharJj. If nut paiil until the end of the year.
Four Dollars per annum will he charged—with interest
thereafter. Tejpmg of Advcrttolnf. „ uu 11U , IU
AJeertise,neats not exceeding one hundred words, orW, y ork and otller p|;ices
brevier lines, ( co * uder *i L a ' Dry Goods anti Groceries,
time for One ilollar. When more than one tnsertum is together making his stock complete, which will be sold
given, 75 cents for the first, and oO rents for eac t suj- j ow f or rea( i v p a y f he- will be ready to receive Cotton
sequent insertion. . . I early in the fall, and be prepared to make advances—
Sheriffs', Tae Collectors sou Coroners Souq art cm - }{ e weald particularly notice to his friends the great
-ed by the levy. . , advantages his Warehouses have over those in the
n " * ■ *-*"■»*"*« ■"' u ,,r allowed two squares me 11 ,j e(we parto f the city with regard to Fire, they being
01 ■' '■
Yearly Advertisers will be tfllotced two squares im
tZ. Dollars net annum: and in the same
naser for Toady Dollars per annum; anil
ratio for a larger space—payable quarterly.
On all accounts for Adeertisiug. Jab Printing. fir
as well as for subscription. Interest iciU be e urged
when fi d settled within the year
.YctcCork S DarienEineoflPackets.
zSSr BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chace, Master,
Premium, Air. Matthews,
new “ Darien, C. P- Buckley,
Jacon, A. Btbbins,
■Schr. D. 11. Crane. T. Baker,
All good and substantial vessels, well calculated for the
trade, with good accommodations for passengers, and
experienced commanders. One of the vessels will al
ways bo at each end of the Line to receive fojSj'J*
will sail regularly once a week. Shapers by tins line
can effect Insurance at five eighths per ceut and they
may rely upon the vessels being regularly despatched.
The subscribers are also age
w
detached from other buildings and at a distance from
any street'or lane, and well enclosed
May f> 45 tf H. S. CUTTER
Notice.
S AMUEL CLARKE surviving partner of the firm
of W. &H. Bryson, has taken into partnership
Francis McTeirand Robert H. Lawrence. The busi
ness will be continued at the old stand, under theftno of
CLARKE, McTEIR A: Co.
on the same liberal terms as heretofore. The under-
signed will give his personal attention, and solicits n
continuance of former favors. All debts 'due to, and
claims against W. & H. Bryson, will be settled by the
new firm. SAMUEL CLARKE.
Ware House S Commission Business
THE SUBSCRIBERS inform tbeir
<>> •'S friends, and those of the firm of W. &
M&Kma II. Bryson, that they will continue the
business under the firm ’of Clarke, .Me
Agents. _
Darien. 1st July, 1835 3
—.llacon Slctfm Boat Company.
mav relv upon the vessels betug regmany ™»i«w*u«»., Tcir & Co. at the stores occupied by W. «fc II. Bry-
The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats son; all Cotton stored with ns. will be insured from
to run rc-ularly during the boating season between fire, free of expense to the planter, which will make
Darien ffiwkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to our Warehouse more safe than any fire proof Ware-
K..r,eve’that they can give great facilities in forwarding house in the city. The rates of Storage will he cits-
goods destined for the interior of the State. tomaiy. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton
6 IIMVES, MITCHELL &• COLLINS. and Produce, and all Cotton consigned to us by cus-
*—tomers, will be sold free of commissions. The Receiv
ing & Forwarding businesswill be continued as here
tofore. We hope that a strict attention to business
will merit a continuance of the patronage so long exten
ded to the firm of W. & H Bryson.
CLARKE, McTEIR &. Co.
Who have on hand, and offer for sale on tMir usual
liberal terms, the following, and also a large assort
ment of every nrticle itrtlic
Grocery JLine,
which business they continue on the same extensive
scale as conducted heretofore by W. &.H. Bryson.
1000 pieces best Hemp Bagging.
50 do Osnaburgs,
150 do Cotton Osnaburgs,
700 lbs hemp bagging Twine,
110 Ikhds .Sugar.
40 do prime Molasses.
500 bags prime Coffee,
100 do green and white Java Coffee,
S00 kegs cut nails, assorted,
5000 bushels clean Liverpool Salt,
650 sac fib do " do. in good order,
700 bills assorted Domestic Liquors,
6 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof,
5 pipes pure Holland Gin,
2 hlids Jan’mica Ruin.
100 bbls artd qr casks of different kinds of Wines
10.000 lbs rock Balt,
10,000 lbs Castius, assorted,
Also, a full assortment of Smiths’ Tools.
Augusta. July 20,1836. 57 ’ 2mp
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Wilcox,
do. EXCEL. “ J- L. Willcox. J
T HIS company have now their line of Beau in
complete order for freighting. They have a|
new steamboat added to their line called the Superior,
and ten Tow-Boau.' " ’ „ ,,
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
ly for the navigation of the Ocmulgec and Altamahn
rivers; ihese increased facilities will enable the coin-
pany the means of giving the greatest despatch to
cotton or goods shipped by their line.
They hnvo a Steamboat and a 'number of sloops,
to canrv cAtton and merchandise between Demo and
Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are
also, five first rate Packets running regularly between
Darien and New York, which cohje to Hawes & |
Mitchcl.of Darien.
Agents for the al—te Boats :
j! GODDARD, Macon.
Boyce, IIf.nry «& Waiter, Charleston.
L. Baldwin' & Co. Savannah,
IIawes, Mitchell &. Collins, Darien,
Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkinsville,
Macon. 24th Dec., 16:15. ' 26
Ocmulgec Steam Boat Company.
* n
WARE HOUSE
'4sn 1
C0.71.11 ISSIO.A’ BCSI.YESS.
THE undersigned will continue to
* transact the above business in all’its
♦ .d various forms at their old stand. They
will, as hitherto, make liberal advances
on produce and merchandize in store',
or to be shipped either to Savannah. Charleston, New
Yoriror Liverpool, and will devote the same persona!
and undivided attcnlicu to all business entrusted 1 to
their care, and particular!)* to that of selling cotton
from the warehouse or wagons. Having disposed’of
their warehouse in East Macon, they will in future
coniine their busiucss to one house, which they din
enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, and
wljere they will be floppy to serve those who have
given them their patronage from the East side of the
riVer. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronagebere-
tOfore received, we hope by a strict attention to busi
ness to merit a continuation of the same.
HAMILTON, HAYES & CO.
Macon. 1st September. JStSB
200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale nttnarket
rates, by ' II. II. <fc CO.
sept I 62
WJTILE.
T IIF. subscribers having purchased the entire Sleek
of Mr. Isaac Newhnll, now offer 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.
GG2 pieces American ami English prints,
2 cases silk and Gingham Umbrellas,
50 dnr. palm leaf Hats.
Blankets, shirtings and sheeting, and variouso'hcr
articles. Also constantly receiving
NEW GOODS
from the manufacturers. .Merchants and Planters will
do well to call and examine, ns they can be sold less
than they can be bought in New York and laid down
here, by 10 per c.etit. C L HOWLAND,
July7 54 N G PHILIPS.
N B. The eluction & Commission
Business, will-lie conducted at the same stand, next
door to tin- Port Office. The patronage of the public
is respectfully solicited. C L HOWLAND & Co.
merchants’ Insurance Company of
Macon.
Capital Stock 100.000 Dollars!
A COM PAN Y, under the above title, has recently
been-founded with an actual cash capital of
One Hundred ThpieshU'd JfFollars,
to be paid on the first of Orfifhi-r flext, -at which lime
tliey will coninieiicc taking marine risks to and from
tljh city of Macon, to any port or place in the Uni*ed
onipaf.)*
those of other distant office/' heretofore having done
much business litre, justifies the belief that thislnrul
institution, based as it is, wilt be liberally patronized,
particularly when the terms‘are ns liberal as in any o-
tlier marine officer.'
'* James Goddard, President.
Wm. B. Paiiker. A
J Cowles, ! r,. .
F. II. Wellman, ( DuretaT *
Tho». Taylor, j
June 10 fil-tf James Rea, Secretary:
rsmoVas.
J.A. &S. S. VIRGIN
Watch Makers Sf Jewellers,
Would inform their friends am!
the public,that they have remov-'
ed their establishment to Cutt»n
Avenue, to the store recently oc
cupied hv J H & W S Ellis,drug
gists, where they will be hapb-vto
serve any whp may favor them with a call. They
have in addition to their former stock, just received
from New Yolk a large and splendid assortment of
Watches, Jewelry, <3ic.
of the latest tksbions, which they will sell cheap fo
cash—consistvh'g of gold and silver levers, anchor es
capement, duplex, lepine, alarm and vertical Watch
es, of the best' quality; gold, silver and steel guard
Chains Seals‘and Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Breast
Pins. Finger lUngs, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver'ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea,
salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
cream Ladlee—all of which will be warranted free
from alloy : silver Cups, butter Knives*, Castors, sil
ver plnteil ami bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Snnt'-
ers, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes. Flngeoletfs.
Fifes. Drums, &c. Swords, sword Cartes, Knives and
Pistols, among which is Rnggles’ pocket Rifle, that
will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Files, shell,silver, gilt and horn Cmitbs, Card ca
ses, Pocket Bpnks and Purses, silver Shull' boxes, sil
ver Toys, niter Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and
glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety ofother articles
‘ usually kept in their line. '
N- fS. 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
will give satisfaction to all whp may entrust their Work
in his hands. Spoons &c- engraved- Oct- I
“STRIKE THE LYRE AGAIN.”
From the Southern Literary Messenger.
Tlie Old Jlan’s Carousal.
BY JAMES K. PAVLDI.VO. '
Drink, drink, whom shall n« drink ?
A friend or a mistress ? Come let me think.
To those who arc absent, or those who uro here ?
To the deed that we lov’d, or tli“ Jiviuff ntill dear ?
Alas, when 1 look, l find nonco.'tlte l «>t,
The present is barren, let’s drink to tlie put.
Come, here’* to the girl with the voice sweet and low,
The eye all of tire and the bo.'oin of snow.
Who erewhilo in the days of my youth tint are fled,
Once slept oiiray f»o.-*otn and pillow’d my head ';
Would you kno f ivh tre ttuiud such a delicate prize,
Go seek in yon church-yard, for there she lice.
And here’s to the friend, the one frirnd of njy youth,
With a head full of gcuiu*, a heart Hid of truth,
Who traveled with mein the sunshine of life,
And stuck to tny side hi its sorrow and strife,
Would you know* where to find a blessing so rare ?
fib drag the lone sea, yon may hud him there.
And here’s 10 a brace of twin cherubs of mine,
With hearts like their mother’s, as pure as this wine,
Whocume hut to see the first act of the play,
Grew tir’d of the scene, and so both went away.
Would you ku«w wheretus brace of bright cherubshave hied?
Go seek them in heuveu for there they abide.
a hhds si Croix, p H. ami A o. sugar. 2teadv-made Clothing,
1^ bags pnmfe green Colli**. Superfine bine, black, invisible green, Atlelu
T 1
XVAKE HOUSE
AND .
CO.II.IIISSIO.Y BUSI.VESS.
r Hyrick, Napier A Frec-
1 mail inform their'fricuds and the
^ ^ public generally, that they are enlarg-
" ing their Ware House adjoining their
store on Cotton Avenue, and will liave
it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence
ment of tlie ensuing season. All cotton consigned to
| HIS company will he prepared to commence bu
siness, early in the next season—They will have
a lino of Packets between New York, and Darien and
steam vessels to forward goods from Darien to Macon ( . „ - ,
—The agents in New York, Charleston, an J Savannah, them by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or
will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods orders'to buy and sell ! n the market, will be promptly
in Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermcdi- attended t They likewise inform those Merchants
ate charge and the agent iu Macon will receive cotton j who forward their goods by Macon, that they have a
deliverable in Savaunah, Charleston, and New York—I large and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer-
Tlie company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class chamlize, nud will receive and forward all goods con-
with experienced commanders, and no expense will be I signed 10 them*. Their charges in every .in-tance will
’ " * ■' 1 be oslowas iscustomary in the. city. Liberal advan
ces will be made on cotton stored with them or ship-
150 hags pftmC green Collee.
40 hhds prime retailing Molasses,
50 bbls N. E. Rnnt.
40 „ American (jin,
35 „ Whiskey. '
250 ps heavy Heinp Dundee Bagging,
50 coils Rope, COHO Jbs hhggiug "I’wine,
SALT. IfiPX, MAILS, CASTIXGS. If '
A .General stock Of Groceries,
in store and for sale ou acconuiioilatin^ terms by *
EDMLNDKU.SSKLL,
sept 1 62 Mulberry st.
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Sc
C.- G. st. JOHN
W ATCH Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue op
posite Washington Hall, Respectfully 'in
forms his friends and the public, tjmt lie has taken the
store formerly occupied by the Hawkinsville Bank
where lie is now opening a new and splendid assort
ment ofWATCHES & JEWELRY of the best qual
ity mid latest fashions selected with great taste and
judgement expressly for this market, among his assort
ment may bel’mimlGoid pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Paten'. Lever's and Ruby Cylinder
Watches with' Extra Jewels and inilepenent seconds of
the most approved makers and rated to suit tlirt clim
ate and a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens
Gold and Silver Patent Levers Lepine and plain
Watches. Fine Gold Chains, Seals. Keys, Earrings
Breast Pinoand Finger rings. Gold and silver ever
pointed pencils. Gold and silver spectacles, silver
spoons, prtt! and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols,
A-c. Arc. 'together with a great variety of other arti
cles kept in Sis line
N. B. He has’selectcd the best of materials for re
pairing wa'ches mid will give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
A share ofpiildic patronage is rcspeptfnllvsoiicitcd.
Oct 27 ' H s ” ‘
A bumper, my lioya f to a £ray-hea«Je>1 pair,
Who watch’d o’ernty childhood wiili temlerestcare,
God lilct-a theiu uud keep t-onn, and may they look do wn
On the hCiul oi’tlit'ir »oii, «tith<iut tear, nijh or frown ;
Would you know whom 1 diiuktu— go s« ek midst the dead#
You will dud both their name* ou the stone at their head.
And here 4 *—but alia, the good tvtue is no more,
Tbe bottle is emptied of all it* bright store:
Liko those we iiave toasted, its spirit i> tiod,
And nothing is left of the light tout it shed,
TUeu, a bumper of tears, boys, the banquet here ends,
With a healtu to our dead, mucc we've no living friends*
Sacred S o ng*.
BV W. MAXWKLL.
Oh strike the Harp.
Oh! strike the harp, while yet there lies
In Alusic ; * breath the power to please ;
And if the tears should Ml mine eye>,
They can hut give my bosom ease.
But hush the note* ox Lino and .Mirth,
Too welcome to iny heart before;
For now thoue airs that breathe of earth
Can charm uiy peusive soul uo more.
Yes, 1 have loved the world toow»*!l
Auc lovedm 1*1 anuro’» traiu too long ;
And 1 have foil her sweotoi .poll
(n beauty's smite, anil I’assion * *oug.
But now my soul would break aorciiain?,
Whileyet perhaps tnc grace is civeu ;
Then strike the Harp of Zion s strains,
And she shall soar at one ? to iieavcu.
WM. 11. BUUDSALL,
M AS -Iiisi received a new ami extensive as-
snrtineutof
rpared to meet the patronage of the public,
1»H. R. YONGE & SONS, Agents in Darien
may 27th 1635 49
Summer St Call .lrran^ctncn toT the
Pioneer Steam A Pole Boat Line.
I ped by them to any other market.
Having one of the partners of their firm (5fr. A. R.
Freeman) located in tlie city of New York for tlie pur
pose of affording the ueccssary facilities to their busi
ness in MacOn. they respectfully info>u»_ Merchants
and others Who have business to transact iu that city,
that he will be prepared to attend to any Commission
Business vith which ho may bo favored. They em-
T !i E"~p"roprietors” of the above lino notify their I brace the present opportunity to retnrn their grateful
friends and the public, tlint they will have run-1 acknowledgements to their friends and the public for
iiing on the Altamnha and Ocmulgec rivers during past favors, and solicit ft continuation of their patron
the summer and fall months, four or five Pole Boats, j age.
particularly adapted to low stages of water, nnd 'vhicli I In addition to their present stock, they will receive
will be aided by Steamboats when the water will per-1 earlv this full a fine awrtnieiit of
init. Shipners by this line may depend upon every at- Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
tention being paid, and e'xeruon used to give despatch Cutlery, Bale Rope, Iliavy Hemp, Cotti
.«.! I... I* .»•%«* /vf tlm lonilimrc nn I ft • _
to property
said rivers
/. iioWL'AND, Ag’t Macon
AGENTS.
Messrs Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston.
E. P. Butts, Esq. Savannah.
Rowland, Chase & Shackelford, Darien
Halstead, Taylor & Co. Hawkinsville.
Maenn. June 30 1 Bin
JYOTJCE.
THE “Steamboat Company of
Georgia,” offer to shippers unusu
al facilities for transportation of
| Goods and produce between Sa
vannah and Augusta. Having three first rale steam
ers of speed and light draft of water, with a full sqt or
tow boats, the Company will be enabled to despatch
three sou of tow boats per week, with a navigable riv
er. and in the event of a low river tlieir new iron
steamboat Chatham, it is erpe-ited will be enabled to
reach Augusta at all times if tlie re should be three feet
water in the channel of the river. That o'.her steamers,
Cherokee and Georgia,
drawing not over three feet 6 inches, enn, at any tune,
oilier than the lowest state of the river, ascend to Au
gusta.
With these facilities for the convenience of tlie pub
lic, the Steamboat Compauy rely upon the continu-
anceof the patronage of the public, with an ^assurance
on the part of the Df
r, mat
part of the Directors of the Steamboat Com
pany, that every attention will be paiditl'the protec
ting of property and givingdespa^ch totlrt^saine^
° S President S. B. Co. of Georgia.
Despatch.
TH E PUBLIC is notifiod thi.t
the Ocmulgee Steamboat Co's
steamboat Comet will contin
ile to run to Hawkinsville, or as
high as she can get, thereby giving greater despatch
than usual at litis season of the year, to merchandize
shipped by the CJp’s boats. RtA & COTTON,
sept 1 62 4t ’Agents,
&
Commission Business, Darien
T HE Undersigned have formed a Copartnership
lor the purpose of transacting a general Com
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 and from the interior of die State, will
receive particular attention. ,It may be proper to
state that they have no connection’ with, any of the
Steam transportation lines; Goafds for tlie interior will
•Iwsy* be shipped by those who will probably give
them the greatest despatch. .ISAAC SNOW,
Jan 1,1S36 28
;GEO. T: ROGERS
otton
Baggin L
Readymade Clothing, dec. Ac. Ac.
suitable for the fall trade, all of which tliey offer for
sale 6rt the most reasonable terms
Macon, August25 61 tf
WARE HOUSE
A*I)
Commission Business.
THE undersigned respectfully in
forms his friends and tlie public gen
erally, tliathe has become proprietor of
the large and commodious Warehouse
in East Macon, formerly occupied by Messrs Hamil
ton & Hayes, where he will transact the above busi
ness in all'its branches. He will make liberal advan
ces on Cottou stored with him, or on shipments to any
of his friends in Savannah. Charleston or New-York,
when de>ired; and by his unremitted attention to bu
siness. hopes to' receive such share of public patron
ni>c as his cxertiuU8and accommodations may merit.
° D. FLANDERS.
The subscribers have entered into copartnership un
der the firm of
FLANDERS & COOK.
and will, in addition to their present stock, constantly
be receiving from New-York and Boston, a large and
general assortment of
7RF GOODS S GBOCEJtlES,
rising lints, Shoes. Saddlery, Iron, Salt, Bag
and every other article in that line of business
friends and tlie public generally, are invited to
give them rt call, at the store formerly occupied by D
Handers. D. FLANDERS,
July 28 57 3m H. L. CtU)K
WARE HOUSE
CO.II.IUSSIO /V BUSIJYESS.
J flHE undersigned continues to transact tlie Ware
JL House and Commission Business, situate cen
tral to the Cotton Market, on the corner of Cherry and
Second streets, within a few feet from Cotton Aven e,
formerly occupied by James C. Morgan. Liberal ad
vances will be made on produce or other articles stor
ed or shipped. Cotton will be sold from wagons or
store at 25 cents per bale, and stored at customary
rates. L. L. GRIFFIN.
Aug 25 6® ^I
T il E subscribers have formed a copartnership uu-
der the firm of
SHACkELFORq, IfOAG A Co.
for the purpose of Importing and fnnsneting a
WHOLESALE DRY GoqpS BUSINESS. They
will open a large and extehVive'stock of Goods (ditftet
from Europe) suited to the Southern market, about
the 1st of September, in Faber'e block of buildings
at die corner of Fraser’s Wharf and Fast Bav.
J. .11. SHACKELFORD,
W. S. BOAG.
Charleston, July 26 58 At
jVcic Storey-Fresh Goods.
T HE subscriber is now opening, ou second street,
next door to Patrick & Martin, and nearly op
positc the Commercial Bank, a complete assortment of
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS.
Which will be sold at prices'/hucli 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, 9-4 and 10-4 Loudon Dullil Blankets—10-4 and
12-4 fine Mackinaw do—Negro Plains and Liiise)'s—
super blue, black, brown tnixt Cloths—Fine nnd com
mon Satinets, assorted colors—superfine Valentin and
Trtilinet Vestings—super white and red Flannels—do
Merino do'.
STUFFS.
Black and colored G-d Merinos—do do Bonfliazctts—
find 6-4'Bombaziucs—Pink Ratinet—figuriid Circas
sians. '
COTTON GOODS.
super and common plain and twilled Calicoes—twin,
Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslins—black anil colored
cambric Ginghams—Irish Linens in j pieces very fine
—colored and white Homespuns—Koiven cassimeres
and clocks—birdseyc and' 'Russia Diapers-—Linen
cambric Hkfs, Russia sheetings, &Q
SILKS. '
Black super Poi do soie silks—do Italian Lustring no
—rich colored silks very cheap—laivantiues,' snrsnftts
and sinchews.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Mandarin, Hcrninci, embroidered Romani, Bagdad,
rich satin, figucrcd Thibet, edibroidered Thibet wbpl
and martin gauze Hkfs—rich figured gauze Ribbon^—
Handsome thread Edgings and Quiltingtl—Blond Ed’
gings artd Bobinet Laces—and many other articles,
which cannot fail to give satisfaction as to price and
quality. dec 17 25
ARCHIBALD MeARN.
Superfine blue, black, invisible greeu, T^tlelaid, 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,
and blue, steel mix’d and fancy coltrfeif Sattinet
Coattees nnd Frock Coats.
Super, blue, bjack, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green C|iith Pantaloons, ;
Blue, black aiid fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth's cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue Cassiiuere, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Vnlentio, English Silk, colored and white
MerseiTJes Toilfnet, Swnnsdown and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersliam Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts. Collars. Bosoms. Socks. Ac
Husbandry.
Why shonlii girl*, a -.wit exclaimed,
i Surprising farmer'* bu J
Bccauso they’re >l«ui studying
The ttrl oritusband-ry.
4 Jl'etc Slock of
SPRING Mil SUITIITIER CLOTHING,
JUST RKCKIVF.D BV
WM. H. EURDSALX’,
A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul
berry and Second streets, including tlie foHow-
iiig:
Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and
Brown Linen Circassian and Rouan Cassiniere
FROCK COATS.'
Summer Cloth, twijlcd Merino, grass Cloth, grass
and brown Linen, aitd'Rouan Cassiniere COATEES.
Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Erminet, Cyprus, wor
sted and Valentin Crape, Napoleon Cord, Angola Cas-
sinierc, brown and grass Linen and Drilling, Fancy
Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mixt, Rouan Cassiniere
and Jeans PANTALOONS.
Boys summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and
Romm Cassiniere FROCK COATS, COATEES
and PANTALOONS.
White and buff grass Cloth, buff and brown Linen,
Pongee, Rouan Cassiniere and Jeans KOI ?ND JACK
ETS.
A largo assortment of fancy VESTS.
Pine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers,
&c. Are. Arc,
A Case not to be found in any of the Books.—
Barney Cunningham was dancing with all his
might, while l’nt O'Leary was playing Paddy
Carey on his Jew’s Harp, and Jemmy Callahan
sitting quietly looking f'rt, smoking Hs pipo on
the head of an empty %li}s1cey barrel. All of a
sudden the Divil got into Pat, who changed the
tune to Molly pul the kettle on. which, as it
were, brought Burney up all standing, and caus
ed him to bite Itis'lougue through. Upon this, Bar
ney, without saying a word, quietly marches up
to Pat auii gives bjm a black eye. and upon that
Pat appoals to Jemmy Callah in whether this was
not ofieoding agaiust good manueis. Whereup
on Jemmy decides, that Pat had no right to change
the tune without giving the gentleman notice,
and so the matter was settled to the satisfaction
of all parties.—S'. Library Messenger.
A Polite Struggle,—Terence Branuagau and
Davy Dougherty were sworn brothers, and rec
koned very much of the gentlemen, and happen
ing to run against each other iu luruiag a corner,
stopped to make apologies.
It was all my fault Davy, tny jewel,” says
Terence.
“ By St. Dan O’Connell, but it was all mine,”
says Davy.
“ By tlie honor of a gentleman, it was mine,”
says Tereuce.
By the Holy Poker, I say it was mine,” says
Davy.
“ Do you doubt the honor of a gentleman ?
1 thought you had inure politeness. Better man
ners to you sav I,” says Terence.
“ Do you reflect ott my manners you spalpeen?
If you won’t take a genteel apology, take that,”
says Davy, hitting Terence a click aside of his
pate, which Terence returned with interest, and
so they had a bloody battle all about politeness.
Ibid.
Commission Business, Darien.
rg1HE undersigned have resumed business as a-
i hove, and will os heretofore pay ’ prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to tlieir care*. We believe
we have made arrangements that will enable us at'all
times to forward goods for the interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboats when <be river will ad
mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters,
built expressly for that business. On onr wharves
are largo Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot- . —
ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities VisCs ** ” c
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed-. iff**’ name of
6 ? by any other House. Darien. May 20, 1835.
HAWE8, MITCHELL <!L COLLINS.
WAKE HOUSE
co.ir.mssio.Y BUSINESS.
THE UNDERSIGNED will con
tinue to transact the above business, at
the Ware House occupied by him last
’ ' season.
Grateful forthe liberal patronage re-
eived from his friends and the public, by strict atten-
on to basincss confided to his care, he hopes to merit
Glare of the public patronage.
He will mak<5 liberal advances on cotton stored with
h , or on shipments to Savannah, Charleston and
N wYork. A. E. CHICKERING.
Iieon. August 11 59 6m
3
SIMM.
CASES Gentlemens fine Calf, sewed, Brogans
3 do stout Kip pegged do
1 do fine calf, Boys do
J ‘do stout sewed Men’s Shoes
1 do Ladies Prunella Slips
Just received, and for sale low by
Ang25 61tf C. L. HOWLAND A* CO.
For Sale,
250.000 l^qnO^Lard,
• 61 hhds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality,
50 bags Coffee, ’ “ »
45,000 lbs Swede Iron,
’ 100 kegB Nails, assorted,
■ 25 hhds chbice Molasses,
150 whole and half Lbls Canal and Ricnmond
Flour, 1 ■■*’ *
5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted
pure and three years old,
20 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey, 5 proof,
75 bbls pure Rum, and20 Gin.
41 ^ DAVID RALSTON^
Plain and Ornamental Painting.
T HE subscriber has takfen the shop formerly oc
cupied by Mr. Thos. McCleskey, nearly oppo
site the new market, and is now prepared to execute
all kinds of
House and Sign Painting,
jChair Painting,
Oil Nut and Burnished Gilding,
'Gildingand Glazing,
Paper Hanging, i
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 undertakelargely and execute with neatness
ApriI4 Cm 41 DANIEL T. REA.
LEATHER.
A N assnitment of Harness, Bridle and Upper Lea
ther, for sale by CRAFT & LEWIS.
'*jiily 14 55
arc authorised to announce tlie 1 TO RENT.
ABNER HAMMOND, Esq. a can-, A Store-House or. dje corner of Cherry and Third j
j idate for Tax Collector for the ensuing year- im streets, 40 by 52. Apply to 1
1 Aug 25 61 " \ August 18 DAVID RALSTON. I
F. F. LEWIS & T. F. NEWTON,
.tlerchant Tailors,
H AVE entered into co-partnership under the firm
of Lewis & Newton, forthe purpose of trans
acting business iu their line.
They’expect to have ou liana iron! New York, in a
short'time, u general assortment of Cloths. Cassi
meres, Vestings, dtc. Which, together with the stock
on hbnil will make tlieir assortment complete.
Also, a general assortment of Readv-Made Clothing
which will he sold low for cash They solicit a share
ofthe public patronage.
E. F. LEWIS,
T. F. NEWTON.
Aug 18 60
J UST RECEIVED front New-York, aud for
sale bv
' ' S.1IITH, HODGEItS S Co.
50 bugs and 50 barrels prime green Coffee,
20 hlids prime St Croix sugar,
30 bbls Rum, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 20 bbls Gin;
We will also sell onr DRY GOODS, a splendid as
sortment. at, or about cost, as we wish to [turn our at
tention to the cotton and grocery business.
Julv7 54
REA S COTTON,
OKFKR FOR SALE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
A pr Jk Pieces HEMP BAGGING,
ratfti'Vr zoo barrels Canul &. Philadelphia Flour,
(resii ground, and warranted sound,. 1
205 bags and 20 barrels Collie,
67 hhds St. Croix aud Porto Rico Sugars.
90 barrels 1 J do
50 boxes Brown aud White Havanna do
90 hhds Cftba Molasses, •'* "
56 barrels'Gin, '
75 barrels Rum,
■20 barrels Fork,
30 hhds Bacon, assorted,
10 tierces Rice.
14 boxes Sperm Candles,
20 boxes Tobacco,
30 M Segars, of the best quality.
July 20 ” • 1 5G
JFaler Spouts.—Two of these wonderful Pho
uomenii were seeu from bu hoard tho schooner
S. S. Mills ou her passage from Charleston to
this place on Sunday last. They w ero represent
ed aft havitig presented an appearance awfully
sublime; they approached within about half a
utile ofthe vessel.— Htgusline Herald.
Prom the Neur York Journal of C nimtrce.
Police-Office. August 13.—Extraordinary
Case of a Female Husband.—A paragraph ap
peared in this paper on Saturday, relative to a
female who was fouud intoxicated in tho street,
on Friday night dressed in men’s clothes. The
account she gave of herself turns out to be also
j false, or at least she has told a different stoty. in
consequence of a farther and more extraordinary
discovery haviug been made in relation to her.
On Saturday morning a decent dress&Jj woman
called at the police office and asked io see James'
Walker, (the name by which the feltaale called
herself before her sex was discovered) whom sho
said was her husband.
The woman was informed of the discovery
which had been made, and was permitted to see
tho person in question, to whom however sho
decliiued speaking, and went away. In conse
quence of this occurrence, James or rattier Jatio
Walker, was again brought before the magis
trate, and underwent another examination, in
which she stated that she ws.s a native of Liver-'
pool; that her real name is George Moore Wil
son, and that George is a name commonly given
to females-in England: that both her parents
died when site was very young, and that when
she was twelve years old, in eonsequeuce of be
ing ill-treated i>y her 'friends, she ran away from
them, put on boy's cioyieij and made her way to
fcjco laud, the native place of Her parents. When
she arrived there, she went to work in ' a factory,
still retaining her boy’s dress, and remained in it
uutilshe had nearly arrived at womanhood, when
she married a Miss Elisa I’uminiiigs, with whom
she set sail for Quel.c .• two d tys after their mar
riage. A foW days after'her marriage/ she im
parted the secret of her sex to her wife; hut not
withstanding this, tho two femtles have lived to
gether ever since as man and wife. Fifteen
years haVo passed since their union, dutii.g which
n appears they experienced a great variety of
fortuuo, but kept tho secret of ihe husband’s sex
so well, that it iiever before transpired, aud re-
maius even uuknowu td tho Wife’s father, who
has resided for some years' with them. ",
As the first account which tins woman gave of
herself appears to be lalse, this one may be also
u..true—hut it stands corroborated to a certain
extent by the, wife having called to see her on
Saturday, aud by the vexation and pm she
evinced on hearing that her husband's sex was
discovered ; and also by a marriage certificate
Having been fouud on the p risoners person, cer
tifying that the marriage was solemnized at tho
time and place which she stated iu her examina-
The magistrate considered the latter alto
gether so extraordinary, that he has detained her
until it can be more fully inquired into. V
Ammonia, in a liquid state, (Spirits of Harts--
horn) is highly recommended to cauteriso the'
wouuds which laborers may receive from the bite
of vipers during harvesting. It is a specific for
the bites of all vcucnious serpents or insects.
Applied boih egtertially and internally, it cures
the bite of a rattlesnake. It will instantly re
move all uneasiness from the biles of muiquitoes.
The Town Council of Aiken, S. C. have a
Weigher and Inspector of Cotton ; W. B. Prit
chard, Esq. has beep chosen to the office. This
is the first Inspectorship we believe, of Cotton,
that has been established in the United States,
aud the example is worthy of general irahatioa
in our Southern sea ports’—Char. Courier.
Police Court.—At a Court, held on Saturday
last, his Honor Wm Fraser, presiding, fldyviu,
E Roberts, an Englishman by birth, was fully
committed to take his trial at tho noxt Superior
Court, forthe misdemeanour of haviug held im
proper language with slaves, telling them they
ought to be free, anti tlint half the people' of the
United States were in favor of their freedom.
Mr. Robers should thank his stars, that he did
not commence his crusade in some quarter where
Juoge Lyucb presides. Here, the majesty of tho
aws are too highly respected, to tolerate the ju
risdiction of ibis despotic dignitary. ; *
Darien Telegraph.
Value of Bed-Bugs.—A very ingenious Ger
man Physician, who has resided iu this city, a
few years, and who professes a most profound
aud practical knowledge of chemistry, has disco
vered a method by which he can extract an es
sential oil from the little iusecl called tho Bed
Bug, that will rival iu odour aud perfume the
most delicious otto of roses. The ingenious in
ventor has some notion of gettiug up a company
for the manufacture of this article. We advise
housekeepers to preserve their bugs carefully from
waste and destruction. There is no end to tho
secrets of nature and tho success of science.
New York Herald.
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APT Marryatt’s complete works in 1 volume,
PeueiUiogs by the Way,
Gilbert Gurney, a novel, in 2 volumes,
'The Naval Sketch Book, 2d series,
Life and times of Rienzi,
Spain revisited, by thoauthorofa year in Spain,
Private Life of LaFayette; Rienzi,
Adventures of a Rifle Brigade,
Cotton on the Religious state of tlie country,
Tomlin’s Law Dictionary,
Milford’s Pleadings, &c. &c.
Just received and foroaie by
June9 50 JA.MF3 S. OJ OOTT.
Copai’tuerclujp.-
T HE undersigned have formed a connexion for
the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
attd COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under
the firm of COOMBS &. DOUGHTY.
• JOHN S. COOMBS.
Savannah, June 1 50 E. W, DOUGHTY.
Blanks (or sale at this Office*
NURSERY MAXIMS.
Judicious mothers will always keep in mind
that they are the first book read, aud the last
laid aside in a child’s library. Every look, tone
aud gesture, nay, evendress mako auimpression.
Remember that children are meu in miuiature,
and although they are childish and should be al
lowed to act ns children, still all our dealings
with them should be manly not morose.
Be always kind and cheerful io their preseuce;
playful, but never extravagant in statements, nor
vulgar in language nor gestures.
Before a year old, entire submission should be
secured ; this may be often won by kindness, but
must sometimes be exacted by the rod, though
one chastisement 1 cousidcr enough to secure the
object. If uot the pareut must tax himself for
the failure, aud uot to the pcrvcrscuess of the
child. After one conqucsr, watchfulness, kind-
m-ssaud perseverance will secure obedieuee.
Never trifle with rt child or speak beseechingly
when’it is doing an improper thing, or when
watching au opportunity to do so.
Always follow command with a close aud
careful watch, uutil you see that the child does
tin thing commanded—allowing of no ev.ision,
nor modification unless the child ask for it, and
it is expressly granted.
Never break a promise made to a child, or if
you do, give your reasons, and if in fault own
it. aud ask pardon if necessary.
Never Trifle with a child’s ieelings while under
discipliue.
ChildieD ought never to be governed by fsar
of the red, or private chastiseineuts or of dark
rooms.
Correcting a child oil suspicion or without un
derstanding the whole matter, is the way tom aft e
him hide his faults by equivocation or a lie—to
justify himself—or to disregard • you altogether,
becattre he sees that you do not understand the
case ami are in the wrong.—Religious Mag.
Mr. L. O. Reynolds, Assistant Engineer of lha
Central Rail Road, arrived yesterday in the Oco
nee from New York, aud will forthwith proceed
to Macon to commence the survey preparatory to
the location ofthe Road—Sav. Georgleiu.'
Darien, Sept. 6.
Melancholy Accident.—Ou Wednesday last,-
about oue o’clock, two young men, Henry Brooks
aud Joseph McCoy, the former secoud engineer,
and the latter carpenter ol the steam Boat David
Crockett, accompanied by a negro, got into a
small canoe heavily laden with brick and lime,
to pioceed to the Lower Bluff, where the Crockett
was lying to receive some repairs The day was
hazy, aud a heavy shower fell while they wero
.'paddling to their destination. When they had
jpst canto in view of the steamboat, a squall
sprung tip, nnd the canoe filled with water. Tho
great weight caused her to sink instantly ; and
the whole three had to swir for tbeir lives. Tho
only one, how ever, that reached the shore in safety
was the negro; Brooks and McCoy sunk to rise
no more ! What renders the case surprising, is
the fact that both the meu were good swimmers.
Want of preseoce of mind was tho cause of their
death. ■ Brooks was a native of New-York‘city,
and was the main support of a respectable wi
dowed mother 1 She had fuursons, all cngiueers;
tine was hlowu up last summer in the steamboat
Pioneeriaud killed, at the same rime, Henry, w ho
met his fate yesterday, was severely scalded, but
recovered, alas! to he drowned. Another'ofher
sons was destroyed iu the pursuit of his business,
somewhere else : and thus has this poor widow
been bereft of three of her offspring in the course
of a brief year. On the very day Henry met his
death, he had yielded to the importunities of his
only parent, and taken his passage in the packet
brig Amelia Strong, for New York ; but never
was his mother to look on : him again. McCoy
was just recovered from a severe fit of sickness,
and was loo weak to make much exertion to save
his life. The bodies were reeovered ou Friday
last, and tho .verdict of inquest was “ accidental
drowning.” They were subsequently decently
interred.
Another death by drowning !—On Mondaylnst
29th ult. Peter Odona, a fisherman, w as drowned
between this place aud Sapelo. It appears he
was somewhat intoxicated, and fell headlong out
of bis boat. A little boy, his son, w as iu the boat
with him; but was unable to render him auy as
sistance. He has left four children unprovided
for. His body has not been recovered.—Tck-
graph.
Exports of Cotton from Darien—Tho subjoin
ed abstract of the amount of Cotton shipped from
this port for the season, is by no means a correct
oue. If all the 5>ea Island Cotton shipped from,
the adjoining plantations were taken, its amount'
would be an increase of at least 20,000 bales.
FROM 15th OCTOKER TO 15th JULY.
To Savannah, 76,330
To New York, 7,356
To Charleston, 10,177
To Liverpool, 5,745
Total 90,6' -a
4
Before the introductib-i ot' Vatripatinn. ft v, ->s
estim:"“d that between sevruly and eight;- U'->u-
sand people died a day, upon tile whole g'obe, of
the small pox.