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cpuntry. During the last war, with every op
portunity for doing much, ho did but little. It
is even said and believed, that he prevented
(through cowardice,) his Army from going into
j battle when it was anxious to do so, and when
victory was certain.
General Harrison, the great ivhig, candidate
for the Presidency, is au advocate for selling the
poor debtor into slavery for a period of titne
proportioned to the uiimuui which he is unable to
discharge. Are the people of file United States I
prepared to sustain a man for tho highest officeJ
heir gift, who sanctions a doctrine whirh would]
WARE MOUSE
AND V ■
COMMISSI O.V BUSI.VESS.
THE undersigned will continue to
transact the above business in all its
various forms at their old stand. They
will, as hitherto, make liberal advances
on produce and merchandize in store,
MACON:
Thursday, September 22. 1836.
IVomiuatious of tlie Un»on Party.
roil rRESIDK.ST OF THE UNITED STATES,
MARTIN VAN BlIREN, of New- York.
rOR VICK PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATUS.
RICHARD M. JOHNSON, of Kentucky.
Georgia Union Electoral TIckcf
THOMAS F. ANDERSON,'*/ Franklin.
WILLIAM B. BULLOCH, of Chatham.
SAMUEL GROVES, qf Madison.
THOMAS HAYNES, ofBaldicin.
REUBEN JORDAN, of Jasper.
WILSON LUMPKIN, o' Clark.
PITT MILNER, of Monroe.
WILLIAM PENTICOST, of Jackson.
THOMAS SPALDING, of McIntosh.
WILLIAM B. WOFFORD, of Habersham.
THOMAS WOOTTEN, of Wilkes
Georgia Union Congressional Ticket.
JOHN COFFEE, of Telfair.
GEORGE W OWENS, of Chatham.
CHARLES E. IIAYNKS, of Hancock.
SEATON GRANTLAND, of Balduin.
GEORGE W. B. TOWNS, of Talbot.
JABKZ JACKSON, of Clark.
JESSE F. CLEVELAND, of Dekalb.
THOMAS GLASCOCK, of Richmond.
HOPKINS IIOI.SEY, of Harris.
Bibb Union Ticket.
FOR THX SENATE,
LEWIS LAWSUE.
FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES)
SAMUEL B. HUNTER,
JOHN B. LAMAR:
Houston Uniou Ticket.
FOR SENATOR,
JAMES DEAN.Esq.
FDR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
JAMES E. DUNCAN.
JNO. N. DUPREE,
JAMES M ' KELLY
Carroll Union Ticket.
WILLIAM BEAI.L, Senate.
JAMES II RODGERS, ) „
ABEL II. HARRISON. < / *'*’*’
The Macon Steam jtooal 'Company
M'XflLL run two nr three lighter- during the kiiiii-
m, • . , , i —......w.nwumwai f f nier and fall, between Darien and Macon.—
inis is tnc man wno, | have disgraced the darkest hours of federal tyrnnJ'Tlie line is prepared to tnke all merchandise that may or to be shipped either to Savauttah Charleston, New
J 1 J J *“ “* 1 * andlor * l’ork or Liverpool, and will devote the same personal
are : and undivided attention to all business entrusted to
of light draft, arid can run at the lowest ; iheircare, and |n.rticuhrly to ih at of selling cotton
theliver. The steam boat Sttpt rior will be in from the warehouse or wagons. Having disposed of
readiness to tow by tho first ol October next, of stum- j their warehouse in Last .Macon, they will in future
er if the river will admit, and the steaiu boat Excel; confute their business to otie hoi!>e, ’ which they are
will commence rn lining during flint month. i enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, and
sept 10 4m J- tiOHDARD. Agent. i where they will be happy to serve those who have
DRY GOUUM! bKY GOODS! ! ?iven them their patronage from the Last side of the
Charleston, S. C. J _ _ j river. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here
of friendship. Judge Whito has assumed that
garb, to betray the South and to betray the
Administration. An avowed friend of the ad-
i besides being an avowed Abolitionist and a bi- , U J? Will they support the advocate of slavery ho offered or shipped to their agents at I larlpn. and
oted Anti-mason willing „// I for debt, at a time when thfc voice of the com- war * ‘hem without detention. Their Lighters
meet Anti, mason, was willing to sell unfortu- , calJs JoU(jJv for abol if hiitg imprisonment matf oflight draft, arid can run at the lowest stag,
nate debtors to pay their debts ! I for debt, as lone of the relies of barbarism?
White, who is held up as a pattern of purity, I How does it happen that tho Harrison ’prims
has in mnr/. : ■ ... . r ,are so sileut about this matter? A few days
> tancc? than one, stooped to s j DC0 wc a || u ded to it iu a way calculated m
tlie most disgusting acts of dissimulation, to ef- attract their attention, but not a word has becu
feet his object. If any proof were wanting ‘‘Jicitcd. They will ueiilter cuufcss nor deny.
“• ^ « K p,a„cc to the Slate Rigtel
committee would be conclusive. The most I favor of selliug the poor debtor, and coincide witii
dangerous enemy is he who assumes the garb! senliuieuts of ‘ l,e c,en ,,a r rUoa i" rela ‘ il,n }o it?
of frlnndcblr, T..4_ tin.:.- . PaUUyttanum.
"LIVERPOOL, AUG. 7.-Our late circular
wonld give you the course of the cotton market
... . up to the the third iusi, aud continued iu the same
ministration j lie has been at hoart its bitterest heavy state uuitl to-day more particularly for the
enemy. A native citizen of the South, and '°' v & ,uidliu S qualities which have been pressed
Dosspssimr its i, . r ’ ott the market m quantity lievoud the demaud,and
^ n onfulcncc, lie has sacrificed So- j the buisiness iu them thb last few days has conse-
uthorn interests on the shrine of avarice and I queutly been mostly at a further reduction of I 8
ambition. Judge White lias been guilty of du- P er ib -’ wh ! le ,he 8 0ud a,,d f " ,e qnaltties • a e
1 . * treachery in the most heinous do- have to day however had more demand for all
gree, aud yet he is held up by the nullifiers as descriptions, and about 5000 bales have sold at
worthy of the highest confidence. * prices a shade bettor than could have been real-
*tm,‘ ,»' .... * . . .■••wed for sonic days past, though the demand ><liich
hese are the men [\\ ebster, Harrison and has been altogo her frumealer* atul consumers
White,) whom the opposition arc running, in *° be freely met. The sales for the week
,diircr f Bt lectionsof tbecountry, brettkdom, jSSfSS* KEffi'Jw? n't*"ub
Mr V an Huren and to defeat the wishes of the 200 at 11 3 4: 6760 Orleans at 7$ and 13; 4250'
people. Will an intelligent people be hum- Alal,!una ar > d Mobile at 8 and ll£ with 30 at 7$
bugged and baud™,Jed iu ibis way 1 Wo to, 7 ££$ d,5 £ fiJTEt'wS
* hales and to-day about BOOObales li.ive beau «oI«l
as above stated. Tho import on the past week
T HE subscribers have imported from Enghind, f tofore received, vve hope by a strict attention to busi-
direct, a large and splendid assortment nf FALL j ness to merit a contitumliph of the same.
GOODS, well adapted td the season, :ind niiiniifaciiirj ' HAMILTON’. IIA'VES & CO.
ed expressly for the Southern markets.* Which, withy Macon. 1st September. 1S26
their snpplies from the North, enables therk to offer u j 200 pieces Best lleuip Bagging for sale at market
stock eauaFto anv in the United States, add nt ]>rices i rate's, by * H. ll.& CO.
ns low. C.&'G. II.KELSKV sV HALSTED. j sept l • 62
. CkaHestnn, Sept. 7,1836. <>4 9t j IVOTliCD.
Hats, ghoes, ami Uoiinets at Cdst. i 731HF. Siibseribeisha.ing puroliased the entire Stock
T lfE subscriber having detemiiued to cliaMtloti I J3l of Mr. Isaac Newhall. now offer for sale, at vc-
the trade in the above articles, will dispo/o nt I ry reduced prices, and on very accommodatingtopnc,
them ateost; hisassortinent being good, purciitijefs will j
find it io tlieiriuterest to call. ,
soot 15 04 V/M. If BURnSALI,.
IftcRn’sT t'gVlablc I onic .tJuliiie.
We qtU the attention of the People to the ^ ,ho lT ‘.' i,ed
n a* ▼ , wwv.. I Slates, ihe stock of coilou in this port is t^tnna-
following letter of Judge White, accepting his ted at about 2B7.000 bales, against 253.000'at
nomination. The least that can be said of it is, I s0,ne P er ‘°d left year: the stock uf American is
that it wants candor. He believes that the e-
COTTON has declined a shade since last week.
Price, this morning, 1G 1-2 cents.
The great length of tho publication on our
first page, together with the sickness of two of
our hands, lias prevented us front putting in
type several articles prepared for this number.
lection of a chief magistrate ought to be left to j
the people themselves; but instead of follow- |
ing up his belief, he endeavors to take the
about 217,000 bales being an increase of 8(5,00
bales.
R Ftrcr and Ague Conqueror, ler Intel initicnt or
Fever and Ague. This inestimable Febrifuge
has warranted itself, by repeated trials, to be superior
to any article yet offered to die public; it is itdidiible
in Inlermiftent and Tcver aud Ague; in recent cases
itexteuuinates the Chilis and Fever in from twenty.
fSjir to forty cigliMiours'; being of a vegetable Compo
sition, the public will .-ipnrohend mi injurious eilects
from deleterious minerals; it operates a.« a mild but
effectual purgative, and may be given with final ad
vantage in Dysentery. Bowel complaints. Depraved
Appoiite, Fjatnlencjv Jaundice, Night Sweats, am!
many oilier infections of similar origin. For proof of
the efficacy of this mixture, try a bottle. Tim invontui
being aware of the many unpriiicipiihl frauds that arc 1
daily practiced on die public, bas t ikon the precaution
to prefix bis signature lo tbe genuine. I el said bv
sept 15 01 II. »V. J 8HOTWEM..
‘ i KOI HILL.
60 cases Bouts and shoes, of a|! descriptions,
14 cases fine fashionable Hats,
662 pieces American and English prints,
2 cases silk and Gingham Umbrellas,'
50 doz pii.'m leaf Hats.
Blankets, shirtings and sheeting, and various other
articles. Also constantly receiving
KEW 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, bv 10 per cent. C I. HOWLAND,
July 7 54 KG PHILIPS.
N B. The faction 6> Commission
ISllSilieXH. will be conducted nt the same stand, next
door to die Post Office. The patronage of the public
is respectfully solicited. C L HOWLAND & Co
^ICFchantsr - Insurance Conijiauy of
.Macon.
Capital Sloth 900,000 Hollars l
4 COM FAN Y, under the above title, has recently
been founded with an actual cash capital ot
One Finndred Thousand Hollars,
Watches, Jfeucelry, Silver Ware, Sc.
C: G.-:St.‘JOHN - *
kT r ATCH .Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue op-
V V [ I'.-iv Washington *fa!i. Rc.-pcf:iii!!y in
forms his friends and the public, that he lias taken the
store formerly occupied by the Hawkinsvillo Bank
where he is now opening a new and splendid assort
ment of WATCHES & JEWELRY of the bestial
ity and latest fashions selected with great taste and
judgement expressly for this market, among his assort
ment may be found Gold pocket Chronometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever's and I^uby Cyliuder
Watches with Extra Jewels and indepenent seconds of
the most approved makers aud rated to suit the clim
ate and a general assortment of Ladies «S: Gentlemens
Gold and Silver Patent Levers Lepire and plain
Watches, Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Kevs Earrings
Breast Pin- and Finger rings. Gold and silver ever
pointed pencils. Gold'and silver spectacles, silver
spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols,
&C. &c. Together'with a great variety of other arti
cles kept in hisliue
N. B. He has selected tlie beat of materials for re
pairing watches and will give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
A share of public patronage'is respectfully solicited.
Oct 27 18
THE undersigned informs hi* i be P« d '° n ‘he first of October next, « which time
r • l .J .1 sTm* u*s» nri will commence taking marine risks to and from
Diends and those ot die late ™« of t!incitv of MacoI1 , toany * ort OT pIace (Q , he Uni , ed
Cut er ^ orn u , r ( Suites; the capital stock will beheld readv at all times
s lining th<* 1
Ware Ho use Sf Comm isSion IS it sin ess,
From Texas.
New Orleans, ^ept. 15.
Wc have this tnmpejit learned by an atriv.il
lection out of the hands of the people, and to *T 0,D ^’ a l ves ‘ on * Texas, some additional informa
nt tlie store next above ihe one recently occupied by
T. J. Chase, on the margin of Lcisj Macon, known as
tlie town cfTroy.
capital
to meet any losses that maybe duo from thecompany.
The claims b! 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 liheraliy patronized,
The Cholera still prevails in Charleston :
hut from the last reports of the Board of health
it appears to be subsiding.
Some ot tlie Nullifiers we understand deny
that there is any such a section in the consti
tution of Georgia as wo quoted on the 8th inst.
und accuse us of having made a false quota
tion. If any man seriously believes this charge
we refer him to the constitution itself, in Prin
ce’s Digest.
Tlie Nullifiers now attempt to charge the
Union party with being friendly to black suf
frage. They know the charge to he false : the
Union party have always been the friends of a
free white suffrage.
This charge cotncs with a bad grace from
the Nullifiers. It was they who defeated the
amendments to the constitution of this State 3
years ago, which went to exclude blacks from
representation in the Legislature. The Nulii-
fiers it will bo recollected were in favor of ne
gro representation; while the Union party
were opposed to it. And that is the reason
why the plan of reduction, so casncstly desired,
failed.
place 1, in the tend, of the person, rtn I SaS^SE ."'on.tn'T ,iXT
ho says ought not to have it. j dency, and Lamar to the Vice Presidency. Au-
Judge White ought to know by this time, 0, ** er "“ e,n P‘» which proved unsuccessful has
(wh„ every Uedy else knows,, thn, he ennno. JESUS: L?
be elected by the people; and that the only stated that he was employed for the purpose by
purpose of bringing him out as a candidate was ‘*° MextcaiiConsul of ‘his city, this, however, is
to defeat an election by die people 1 And yet Thd armed Texian schooner Teryible had tak-
he says, he has seen no reason to satisfy him on several Mexicau prizes, which ware sent iu for
that he has fallen into error! That Judge W. i ».
_ .... , . the rexian Army about 3000 strong, had re-
was wanting in sincerity and singleness of heart moved their encampment to the Garcitc, near
wc have for some time suspected; but that he Matagorda—Bulletin.
was such a bungling politician as to furnish the We are a^7i annourfee
proofs of Iiis own duplicity, we did not suspect. BENNET ADAAfS, as a candidate for
No wonder this letter has been kept back' iS ** ar •' ra « h 4 ! i»P |a «ofJames L. Wllliams-
from last May uutil the eve of the election.— 11 October.
resigned. Election on the first Saturday
sept 22 65
The managers of the party were afraid its pal
pable contradictions would be exposed.
WASHINGTON,May 30tlt. l836‘
Gentlemen: Your letter dated the 5th iustaut.,
informing me that a Coi.veiition of Delegates ot a
portion of the people of Georgia, lately held at
Millodgevillc, had nominated mo as a 'suitable
person to fill the office of President of tho United
States, was received a fewx since.
Through you J beg leave to tender to the mem
bers of that Convention my siucere acknowledge-
Look at This!—JLast Warning.
W OTICE is now given to all person* liable to pay
Tax, residiug in the 564th and 716th district G- M -
that has not given in, would do well to call »nd give
in their Tax Returns for the pi'»sett year, J8:U», as the
. Tax Books will be dosed ou the first of Octobar next,
and all defaulters double taxed.
JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH, t. n. a c-
sept 22 65 .
Why are the opposition so anxious to drop
tho subject of Nullification ? Because they
know, that so long,a$ the contest coutinucs un
der the old party divisiom of UNION and
NULLIFICATION, so long will they contin
ue to be beaten. Hence their great exertions
to raise a smoke about Abolitionism ; to paint
Van Burcn as a monster; to make a saint of
White; and to say nothing about old party
nantos—thinking thereby to steal a few Union
voters, and thus win the day!
Wo hope our friends will be found wide a-
wake, and not suffer themselves to be coaxed
M frightened into the support of principles they
abhor.
07* Go the UNION TICKET, boys !—
Union Ticket J
The opposition affect a wonderful horror at
the suppossd principles of Mr Van Burcn :
They affect to believe tint he is an Abolition
ist of the worst dye. It is even charged against
him by the stump orators at the muster grounds,
that he is a member of the Abolition society,
and a subscriber to Abolition newspapers !—
These vile slanders ore industriously and vo
ciferously urged at all the precincts, where it
is believed no one will be able to contradict or
refuto them. Theso charges have been deni
ed and the proof challenged so often, in print
POd otherwise, that the opposition are getting
ntoro careful how and where they make them.
If the accusations are true, why don’t they
Wag tho proof I Empty unsupported asser
W 8*5 SEWARD.
ILL be pad for tbe apprehension of El’II RAIM
a black mail, about BOyear* of age, 5 feet 10
„ , inches high, has a heavy bcaid which causes his face
tnents for this distinguished mark of tbeir con-1 to Jo <k rough—was formerly owuod by die Messrs,
fi.leuce, I Harpers of Augusta, aud bought of them by a Mr Mat-
Relieving as I do. that the election of a Chief thews of Columbus; it is believed he will try to make
Magistrate ought to be tho work of the people his way to his former master in Columbus. The above
Htmff/cM, uninfluenced by those already iu office, reward will be paid for hw apprehension, if lodged in
* b “j”°<£t A.,.*,.. 1 *“ i&si?vrdsssr
roforc f»aid, that my political fneucls have my con- I se|lt q~ Q t
sent to make such use of my name as in tehircu- J «—*— —
tsfy ma that to g.vmg such consent I have fallen the v 2 4Ui d,y of December uext,all the personal proper-
mto any error: tliereloro, I will continue tooccu- t y helongingto said estate,
py the position iu whirh I have been placed; so j Consistiogof Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Household and
long as tho wishos of the community may seem J Kitchen Furniture. Arc. ■
to require it. 1 Also,in the town of Zebulon, on the first Tuesday iu
Accept my thanks for the polite and frienoly January next: Ouo Lot mid one Fraction of laud, ba-
, ”, *; . ... j* u. i.A.nshMi.A iiiMiuuion, oasec a« ms, wi
Ife further liitorms tbe pu '• particularly when the terms are us liberal as in any o-
Goods, A c and havtng now on the way, Lem New ^ ol - ccs *
^ ork, and other pLcw, .. . * James Gordard, President.
Hihj Hoods and Groceries, \Fm. b. Park™ i
together making hi* stock complete, which will be solo J - — '
low for ready pay, he will be ready to receive Cotton j
early in the fail, and be prepared to umke advances — ;
lie Would particularly notice to his friends the.great i
advantages hi* Warehouse* have over 'those iu the j
dense part of the city witii regard lo fire; they being j
detached from other buildings and at a distance from I
»nv street cr lauc, and well enclosed j
Mav 5 45 tf II. S. CUTT! 3, j
x . W iKE HOUSE i
ASD . i
CdMzriSSfOJV BVMVMZSSg j
Jlyrick, Napier & Free-!
.JinaH iuforiu llieir friend* aim ttie
4#
a Cowles. !
F. II. Wellman, > Directors
Thos. Tavi.o*, j
Tune 16 5l~tf James Rea. Secretary.
illlDS 8t Croix, 1*. It aud O. Sugar.
150 tiags pri me green Coffee.
40 hhds prime retailing Molasses,
50 bbls N. E: Rum.
40 „ American Gin,
35 ,, Whiskey,
250 ps heavy Ilemp Dundee Bagging,
50 coil* Rope, 6000 lb* bagging Twine,
SALT, IRON. MAILS, CASTIXGS.
A Gtaneral stock of Groceries,
—iT\. . ”' '.n„ ,|iau I,,',. ai,i up ; a uenerai siock oi «»rocrrt:-s,
piibjie gem n . l «.y . j ?*{ in store and for sale on aceomtniidatiiig tenns bv
mg their Ware House adjoining ttietr rntirTvn t?rr<«Pii
st.»c on Cotton Avenue, and will have j EDML N °
: I... I sept I 02 atnurerru ft.
it ready for the reception of cotton by tbe commence- j — r ^l— M>«gerrg _
meni of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to rSTJ HE subscriber* have formed a copartnership on
Utentbv Planters and others, dealing in the article, or ‘ „„ . _ _ ^
SHACKELFORD, BOAG & Co.
Liberal advan
them or ship-
A. It.
pur-
terms iu which you have comtnuniented the result
of the deliberations of the (.-ouventiou, and bo-
lievc that.
I urn'’gentlemen very respectfully, your obedi
ent servant,
HU. L WHITE.
iug the same whereon said deceased lived, aud Four
Negroes, beiug the whole of the real estate of said de
ceased Terms of sale, made known on the Uays.
MARY A. W. CHRISTIAN. Adufx.
sept 22 65
’^i'^T'iLL be suld, before tho court house, within the
will open a large and extensive stock of Goods (direct
from Europe) suited to the Southern market, about
Ihe 1st of September, in Faber's block of buildings
at the cornet of Fraser’s Wharf and Fast Bav.
J. M. SHACKELFORD,
W. 8. BOAG.
Charleston, Jnlv 26 58 flt
Shoes.
8 CASES Gentlemens fine Calf, sewed, Brogans
3 do stout Kip pegged do
1 do fine calf, Boys do
1 do stout sewed Men’s Shoes
1 do Ladies Prunella Slips
Just received, and for sale low by
Ang25 tiltf C. L. HOWLAND & CO.
orders'to buy and sell rir thetnarkot, \\ill be pfohiptly -.
attended t-.' They likewise'inform those Merchants ‘he purpose of Importing and fausacting
whi> J |Vmvar<l theirgoods by Macon, that they haven WHOLESALE DRY GtfoDS BUSINESS’. They
large and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer
chandize, and will receive and forward all goods con
signed 'o them. Their charges in every iii tance will
bean Iowa* is coKtonmry in the city. ’ 1
cl-s will be m'ido r o5i cotton stored with
pud by them to any other market.
’ 1 Living uni! of tiio partner* of their firm (Mr. /
Freeman) located in the city of New Y otk .’or the .
pose of affording the necessary facilities to their bu*i-
nes* iu Macon, they rdspectfully infoim_Merchants
aud utliers who have Inujiic** to transact in that city,
that he \vill be prepared to i,trend to any Commission
Buritmsj vith which he may he favored. They em
brace the present opportunity to return their pratclnl
acknowledgements to their friends aud the pilbkc for
past favors, and sulicir u continuation of their patron
age.
Ip addition to tjieir present stock, they will receive
early this fyli a fiua asssrtmeut of
• Dry iiooils, Grocciics. Hardware,
Cutlery, Hale Hope, Heavy Ilemp, Cotton
Bagging,
Readymade Clotliin^, Ae. Ac. &e.
suitable for tlie fall trade, all of wKitli they offer for
Sale ou the must reasonable term*
Macon, August 25 6! tf
WARE HOUSE
AM*
Commission HtssUtess.
■a-— -j THE. undersigned respectfully in-
<0* . vS forms his friends and the public gen-
if* l j/ erally, thatho Ills become proprietor of
o9BH the large aud comuiodinus Warehouse
The Messcuger’s Pear, of which he was bragging
the other day, turns out very much like the negro’s
rabbit—of which, while the said negro thought he had
safe possession he could not say too much in iu pyaise,
but the moment it slipped throngh Ids fingers he dis
covered that >t was a pour skinuy gnod-for nothing
creature, that wonld take more fat to cook than iu car-
cee wa* worth ! So onr neighbor, whe;i he discovers
be has been extolling Van Buren fruit, exultingly ex
claims, that he has found a speck in it! This is the
Messenger’s general practice, towards his political nd-
thc whole Union Ticket! and nothing but the hc
b a long life spent in the service of theircountry; to feast
,, ,, n i u o i n , | v w legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
F.>. Delauby.b. Rock well. Esqs. and others OCTOBER next, at ^grange, Troiip county, I^i
No. 76, in the 4lh district of said comity.
And oil the first Tuesday in January next, at Ma
con. Bibb connty, part of Lots No. 6/aud 70, iu tha
13th district of formerly Muscogee, now Bibb, iyiu
upon what he imagines a black speck!
Ourneighbor is not skilled in phrenology,or he wo'ld
have seen that it wa* his own cranium where the bump
of acquisitiveness is so hugely developed; since he it
is who getting all the odd nicknacks; and that the
organ of conscientiousness is proportionality feeble;
hence his inability to do justice to a politic*! opponent.
We should conjecture also, that his coloring was pret
ty full, .considering the dark shades and black spots
under which hc so habitually conceals tbe trtilb.
on the waters of the Tobesofkce , sold as the property
of Christiana Scott, for the beuefit of all couccrued.'
Terms on the day.
JOSHUA JORDAN, >
sept23 65 JAMES HOY, )
Trustees.
in East Macoa, formerly occupied' by Messrs Hatuil
toil & llayes. where lie will transact the above bu*i-
ues* in alliu brunches, lie will make liberal advan
ces ou Cottou stored with him, or on shipments to any
of his friends in Savannah. Charleston or New-York,
when desired; aud by his unreiuittoJ attention to bu
sines*, hope* to receive sur-h share of public patron
use as his exertions add accommodations mav merit.
” D. FLANDERS.
The subscribers have entered into copartnership Un
der the firm of
FLANDERS A: COOK,
anil will, in addition to tli’eir present stock, constantly
bereceiviug front Now-York aud Boston, a large and
jrfenerul assortment of
HJS *’ CO OHS S CltpCEItfMfS,
comprising' Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Iron, Salt, Bag
WARE HOUSE
.In:.' Commission Hasiness.
The undersigned desire to inform their
Friend* and the Public generally, tiiat
tlity continue Ihe above business. They ^ | ^
are uiakiugsomeadditiou to their Ware *iiJT au d'Sv«H' other article in that hue ol business
housewhichisconvemently situated on ‘ X| le jrliiende and the publicgenerally, are invited to
a ’’ ■* **■ ■" 1 give them a Call, at tbe store formerly occupied by D
Flanders. D. FLANDERS,
' July 28 5T 3m II. L- C<><>K
Lectures in Geology.
We ere gratified to b-arn tiiat Mr. Merrill’s*
Lectures on Geolon* appear to meet the un
qualified approbation of those who attended his course;
and that, at the request of several gentlemen, Mr. M.
has consented to deliver a second course on the same
subject, to commence To Night, et the Academv
Those desiring to become members ofins class can
obtain tickets at tlie Post-Office,' '
September 22,1836.
Mr. Merrill,
Sir—We. ns members of vour class inf
. ... Geology, feel it to be our duty npt to let this opportu
tion, in tlio teeth of the strongest facts, (even i nity pass without taking sotno substantial method of
though urged by . Gain,l!) « re to ptot|BB?ftK35SJa5StfC£SS*S
■and should not have wciglit of a feather
■®ith thinking men they will not have.
Even were Van Burcn the vile thing the op
position would make him, is hc not to be pre
subject Your illustrations of the formation of Gra
nite ; the nature and causes of tlie Meteoric shower,
with meteois in general, the evidences and effect* of
the delpge, tho manner of iu production by the "break
ing up ofthe of the waters of the great deep.”
• i-~ | Mho’ theory and explanat of the causes of Volca-
■erred to Webster? to Harrison? or to IIu<dt ! noesarid Earthquake*, wdre all topics of peculiar
Is. White ? •*“ “ ! -
interest, aud cannot fail to excite the attention at sci
ence We wish you good speed iti your efforu to pro
mote the boundaries of science, and hope the time js
not far distant when knowledge and iu advocates will
reap the rewaid they so justly merit
D. B. Butler, " Asher Ayres,
Win. B. Ball, Geo. P Cooper,
John Hunter, J. D. Miller,
Harvey Shotwcll, J. II. Morgan,
Salr lias never don&rJUjf great tbingt for his' 'MswtnSep’tcmiserafrj 1 630^ C,win ‘ DS ^
Webster does not disguise his anti-slavery
feelings; every speech of his for the last 20 or
-50 years, has teemed witii hostility to the
South, to Republicanism, and to his country’.
Harrison, though an ex-Governor and Gen-
Second-strect adjoining their store, they will be pre
pared to make liberal advances on Produce or Mer
chandise, either in store or to be shipped to 'Savannah.
Charleston or New York.
Their personal and individual attention will be de
voted to selling cotton from the warehouse or wagon.
In addition to the above, they will continue the mer-
fcnntile business at their old stand, and expect shortly to
receive from the New York and Boston markets, a
fresh supply of
J>ry Goods. Groceries*
S ard ware. Ilau. Shoes, Ac. Ac.—wl.icli will make
eir assortment large and complete.
By a strict attention to business they hope to merit a
shire of public patronage.
sept 15 04 GEORGE JEW ETTA CO.
Pratt’s Nipple Sliiclds.
rWl H E Medical -College of Georgia at Augusta have
■ givt« their opinion of the superiority of Doctor
Pratt’s Nipplt Shield to any thing else hitherto offered
for tho same purpose', which opinion can be presented
it necessary to physicians and others. Tlie opinion of
Dr Baber and other physicians in .Macon who have
examined the instrument, accords with that of Doctor
'Dewccs and the Medical College of Georgia. The
Instrument is for sale in Macon by tlie subscriber ouly,
price S5, tvith printed directions. H. LOOMIS.
Sign of the Golden Mortar, Mulberry street.
Certificate of Doctor Deuces
Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As I feel it a tuat-
ier of much public importance to possess a means of
lessening the terrible sufferings of sore nipples, 1 have
much pleasure in being able to say that the “ Shield"
you offer for the preventing and the cure of this mala
dy, is better adapted to this purpose than any I have
heretofore seen. In the two or three instances Ih iVo
known them to be' used, much satisfaction has been
expressed; snd'J have no hesitation to believe it will
generally succeed. I ain so well persuaded of this at
this moment, that I cannot forbear to express a wish
that cur city through the various apothecaries may be
supplied with them. I an. yours. &c.
P.’i’.t.’rJpbi*' 1'Mh Jan. 1834 Wa. P. D/.wees.
Bushels -Salt
300 sacks do
Bacon,"Mackerel Flour.
Audajfeu’hluis; "Boston Hams,’ 1 for sale by
•epfl? Er RUSSELL,- Mulberry^street.
HOUSE
O
eOJUMlSSIOV nrsi.vr.s.s.
FQnJlE undersigned continues to transact the Ware
ii House and Commission Business, situate cen
tral to the Cotton Market, on tlie corner of Cherry and
Second streets, withiua few feet from Cotton Aven o,
formerly occupied by James C. Morgan. Liberal ad
vances will be made on produce or other articles stor
ed or shipped. Cotton will ho sold from wagons or
store at 25 cents per hale, and stored at customary
rate*. L. L. GRIFFIN.
Aug 25 6m
' WARE ISOUSE'
C0.11.11 ISS*O.V BUSINESS.
THE UNDERSIGNED will con-
* tifltie to transact die above business, at
♦ 2 I die Ware House occupied by him last
KIVSWSSSJBf season .
Grateful for-die liberal pafronage re-
etved from his friends and the public, by strict atten-
ou to business confided to his care, he hopes to merit
chare of the public patronage.
He will mak; liberal advances on cottnnrstored with
i,oron shipments to Savannah. Charleston and
N wYork. A. E. CHECKERING,
aeon. August 11 5D 6m
For Sale,
LBS Bacon,
10,000 lbs Lard,
61 hhds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality,
50 bags Coffee,
45,000 lbs Swede Iron,
100 kegs Nails, ussorted,
25 hhds choice Molasses,
150 whole aud half bbls Canal and Ricnraopd
Flour,
5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted
pure and three years old.
20 bbl* old Monougahala Whiskey, 5 proof,
75 bbls pure Rum, and 20 Gin.
41 DAVID RALSTON.
Plttiu and Ornamental Painting:. -
I K HE subscriber lias takeu the shop formerly oc
enpied by Mr. Thos. McCleskev, nearly o'ppo
site the new market, and is now prepared to execute
all kinds of *’
Hdu?e and Sign Fainting,
Chair Fainting,
Oil Nut and Burnished Gilding,
Gilding and Glazing,
Paper Hanging,
Enamelling seals.
Haying in his employment seme of the most effi-
cient workmen to be found iu tho State, lie will he a-
ble to undertake largely and execute'with neatness.
April 4 6m 41 DANIEL T. REA.
VPT .Marryat-.’s complete works in 1 volume,
Pencilling* by the Way,
Gilbert Gurney, a novel, in 2 volumes,
The Naval Sketch Book, 2d series,
I.ife and times of Rienzi,
Spaiu revisited, by the authorofnycarin Spain,
Private Life of La Fayette; Rienzi,
Adventures of a Rifle Brigade,
Cotton on the Religious state of the country,
Tomlin’s Law Dictionary,
Milford’s Pleading*, Ac. &c.
Just received aud for sale bv
June9 50 JAMES S. OT.COTT
KESSOVAS.
J.A. &S.S VIRGIN
Watch Makers If Jetctllers,
Would inform their friendsand
the public, that they have remov
ed their establishment to Cotton
Avenue, to the store recently oc
cupied by J H & WS Ellis,drug
gists, where they will be happy to
sen e any who may favor them with a call. They
have in addition to their former stock, just received
from New York a large and splendid assortment of
Watches, aTewelry, &c.
ofthe latest fashions, w.-lich iliey will toll cheap for
cash—consisting of gold and silver levels, anchor es
capement, duplex, lepiiie, alarm apd vertical Watch
es. of the best quality; go)J, silver and steel guard
Chains, Seals aud Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops. Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver table, ten,
salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
cream Ladles—all of which wtil be' warranted freo
from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil
ver plated aud bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and SmiG
ers, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes, Flageoletts,
Fifes, Drums, tVc. Swords', sword Canes, Knives and
Pistols, among- which is' Ruggles’ pocket Rifle, that
will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Files, shell, silvct, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca
ses, Pocket Books and Purses, silver’Suuff boxes, sil
ver Toys, silver Thimlilea, Scissors, coral, gilt and
glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of dtlier aaticlea
usually kept in their line. '
N. B. We have the best of materials far repairing
Watches of all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge
of the business induces him to thiuk that he can. and
will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work
in his hands. Spoons Ac-engraved- Oct-1
WMi 1J. JBI' ItiJM.VJL.JL,
AS Just received a new aud extensive as
sort uicut -of
2$.eady-made Slothing.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive
browti 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 colored’ Sattinet
Coattees and Frock Coats.
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons.
Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pautaloons,
Youth’s cloth and sattinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons,
Black and blue*Cassimere, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white
Merseilles Toilinet, Swansdowu and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & I’atersham Box Coats.
I.von Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts. Collars, Besoms. Socks. &e
Jl’cir Siorl: of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
JVST RECEIVED Bl’
WSS. S. BVOSAIl,
A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul
berry and Second streets, including the follow
ing:
Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and
Brown Linen Circassian and Rcuan Cassiincre
FROCK COATS.
Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass
and brown Linen, and Rowan Cassiitiele COATEES.’
Summer Cloth. Bombazine, Lrmiijet. Cyprus, wor
sted and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cold, Angola Cas-
simere, brown and gra-^s Linen and Drilling Fancy
Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mist, Rouan Cassimcro
and Jean^ PANTALOON’S.
Boys summer Cloth, grass Cloth, ’brown linen, and
Rouan Cassiinere FROCK COATS, COATEES
and PANTALOONS.
White and buff grass Cloth, buff and browti I.iuet),
Pongee, Rouan Cassimerc and Jeans KOUN D JACK
ETS. ' .
A large assortment of fancy VESTS.
Fine Liltou Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers,
&c. Ac Ac.
c
Coiuirtuersliip..
T HE ttudersigned have formed a connexion for
the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under
the firm of COOMBS & DOUGHTY.
JOHN S. COOMBS.
Savannah. June 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY
REA Oc COTTON,
OFFER Ft-R SALE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
ftf Piece* HEMP BAGGING,
_ 200 barrels t'annl & Philadelphia Flour,
Iresh ground, and warranted sound,
205 bags aud 20barrels Coffee,
67 hhds St. Croix'arid P«-rtn Rico Sugars.
90 barrels do
50 boxes Brown and While Ilavanna’ do
90 hhds Cuba Molasses,
56 barrels Gin,
75 barrel* Rum,
20 barrels Pork;
30 hhds Bacon, assorted,
10 tierces Rice.
14 boxes Sperm Candles,
20 boxes Tobacco,
30 M Segars, of die best quality.
Julv 20 56
TO LET.
Tbe House corner of Cherry and Third
street*, at present occupied by Mrs. Wil
liatnson. .Possession will be given tho 1st
of October next For terms apply to
sept 15 64 REA &. COTTON.
TO Hlp’T.
Store-House on the corher of Cherry and Third
3oiftF
streets, 40Jiy 52.
August IS
App iJ.
to
AVID RALSTON
LEATHER.
A N assortment of Harness,Dtidic and Upper Lea
ther’, for sale-by CRAFT &■ LEWIS.
*JaIf 14^ W-
F. F. LEWIS & T. F. NEWTON,
.Uerchaut Tailors,
H JJ A VL entered into co-partnership under tho firm
JLJ. of Lewu & Newton, for the purpose of trans
acting business iu their hue.
They expect to have on hand trom New York, in a
short time, a genera! assortment of Cloths, Cassi-
uieres. Vestings, &c. Which, together with the stock
on hand will make tbeir assortment Complete.
Also, a general assortment vf Readv-Made Clothing
which will be sold low fdr cosh They solicit a share
ofthe public patronage.
K F.. LEWIS,
T. .F. NEWTON.
Angl8_ 60 ' ' _
J UST RECEIVED from New-York, and tor
sale bv
SMITH, ItOOGERS Co.
50 bags and 50 batrels prime green Coffee,
20 hhds prime St Croix sugar,
30 bbls Rum. 30 bbl* Whiskey, aud 20 bbls Gin.
We will also sell our DRY GOODS, a splendid as
sortment, at, or about cost, as we wish to -turn our at
tention to tlie cotton and grocery business.
July 7 54 „ ,
Stv iti in’s Pauarea, liidi::u Pauncea
JPOTTER’ C.lTBLOEICOJV,
\ hi ppjv in *t rec’d by H «Xt J SHOT WELL
Pianno Covers
WV8T received, and for sale by
•f April4 41 GEORGE W. PRICE & Co.
B ILLS ofthe Farmers Bank of Florida, payable
at the agency in Perry, will be received in pay
ment for goods, or accounts due the snbscrber
Aug. 11 59 CHAS. CAMPBELLi
SW r AIM’S VERMIFUGE.
The most useful Family Medicine er cr ojjcrcd to the Pub
lie. Mo family ought or cccr trill be tcithout it ojlor a
trial.
Patent.
T 1118 well known Anti-dyspeptic and Warm Medi
cine, has proved successful these twelve years
past, and is universally acknowledged by all who havl
tried it, lo be far superior to any other medicine ever
employed in diseases for which it is recommenncd. It
is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. It
seldom fails curing holcrtl Jfforbns, IttfS-
entery or Itoivel Complaints, Colic
anti Bleeding Myites, either m grown per
sons or children, and it'gives appetite to almost all de
bilitated persons. Worms frequently iiil’esl children,
aggravate all oilier disiases and are the chief cause of
fevers, Boteel Complaints, aud chronic and nervous dis
eases, incident *o childhood, which are so Humorous
and frequently fatal. It is much to be regretted that
thousand* of children are swept off, or are rendered
feeble, pale and emaciated through the firs: stage of life
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints, «Yc.&c.
’ Worms being especially apt to infest persons of tie---
bilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions,-
much mischief is often done by < tho ordinary voim-
medicines, which generally consist of the strongest'
purgatives—calomel, that destroyer of the ccnstilulicn-
bitters, piuk root, or spirits of turpentine, wotnt sod-
oil, &c. Articlesof this kind may. destroy wont's,Lit
they debilitate the stomaci?, arid often materially afe
jure the general health, .without removing the cause*.
SwAtit’s Vermifuge has tlie peculiar advantage of re-«"
moving the cause of worms, by giving vigor and heal--
thy action to the stomach, bowel* aud ctgansof d:g<
tion—thereby removing measles, croup hooping cough;
and many other complaints. It is by this tner.11* that
so many grown persons have been relioved.it/ its -use’,'
of dyspepsia, nick liead-aehe, foul or sour stomach,*
FOUL BHEATH, coughs, and most ofthe bilious'
symptoms. Sec. Sic. &c.
This medicine vvillrelieveBowel ConipIair.!g or Dys
entery, Billions Colic, vomiting, sickness, pain or'
weakness in tlie stomach or bowels, loss oj appetite
either in children or grown persons, tn a few hm. rsf
and seldom fails curing CHILLS and FF.VLILor FL
VER & AGUE: and Intermittent or Billions Feveiu.
For sale, wholesale and retail bv
July 7 54 -J rl A- W S ’~MT» ^
Gallons -Winter strained i.; mj^l.il \ ■ ry
handsome—just received and for sale
500
Jan., 14. 30
by H. A J >HOTWt LI.
Opposite tht Central Hotel.