Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, October 06, 1836, Image 1

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fl, >t 4BTLETT. JIMCOJT, GEORGhI, THURSD.l 1% OCTOBER 6, 1830. 4Vr*us «f Subscription. . ... paid in advance, will pay for the pa- Tl ,R ” r rtS oZlla*s, paid in advance, will pay tW gears. T«» Dollars, paid tn advance booths after the year has ^ZnlThnn Dollars and Fifty Ceats per annum If not paid until the end of the year, «*•"*-** **- iher"fi* r - Terjus „f Advertising. i I..*,* neats not exceeding one hundred words, or 12 J^ llneZfconsidertda square,) will he inserted, one jr* l,r dollar. Whan more than one insertion is % ce^sforthe first, and 50 for each sub- given, < . * e ykcrlfs\ TaxCollectors’ and Coroners' Sales are chat- te i r b 'J^!dr t irtUers will he allowed two souaresiueach Y for Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the same villas for subscription. Interest will be c'largcd not settled within the year. .Tets> Tor, SsToitricn Ei**c of Packet?' 4 ~HRIG Amelia Strong. J- Chace, Master, Premium, Mr. Matthews, “ new “ Darien, C. P. Buckley, “ « « Macon, A. Bibbins, “ Schr. D. B. Crane. it T. Baker, “ All nood and substantial vessels, well calculated for the “V. L at each endof the Line to receive freight, and will sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this line ran effect Insurance at five eighths Pa rent a, 'f * h V may rely upon the vessel* being regularly despatched. The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats to run regularly during the boating season between Darien, Hawkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to believe that they can give great facilities in forwarding foods destined forth* interior of the State. ° HAWES, MITCHF.LL A COLLINS, Darien. 1st July, 1835^ 3 —.1!I ft con Steam Boat Company. Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox. do. EXCEL. “ J■ L- Willcox. T HIS company have now their line of Boats in complete order for freighting. They have a new steamboat added to their line called the Superior, and ten Tow-Boat*. The Boat* will run regularly between Macon and Darien, one of the steamboat* leaving Darien every five or six day* with tow-boata. The company have now sixteen tow-boata, all first rate boats, built express ly for the navigation of the Ocmulgee and Altamaha rivers; these increased facilities will enable the com pany the means of giving the greatest despatch to cotton or good* shipped by their line. They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops, to carry cotton and merchandise between Darien and Savannah, and Darien end Charleston. There are also, five first rate Packet* running regularly between Darien and New York, which come to Hawes A Mitcbel, of Darien. Agents for the above Boats : J. GODDARD, Macen. Bovoe, Havnr & Wxi.tkk, Charleston. L. Baldwis A Co. Savannah, Hawks, Mitchkll A Colli**, Darien, Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkinsville, Macon, 24th Dec., 1835. Ocmultgec Steam Boat Company. T HIS company will be prepared to commence ha sines*, early'in the next senson—They will have a line of Packet* between New York, and Darien and steam vessel* to forward goods from Darien to Macon —The agents in New York, Charleston, and Savannah, will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods in Macon, ate freight agreed on without intermedi ate charge and the agent in Macon will receive cotton deliverable in Savannah, Charleston, and New York— The company’s vessels and boat*, will be of first class with experienced commanders, and no expense will be •pared to nvsetthe patronage ofthe public. PIf. R. Y'O.NGK A SONS, Agents in Darien. may 27th 1835. 40 gummrr S Tall Jtrran gem en t ofthe Ficuccr Steam A Pole Boat Line. T ill* proprietor* ofthe above line notify their friend* and the public, that they will have run ning on the Altamaha and Ocmulgee river* during the summer and fall month*, four or live Pole Boats, pertir.alarly adapted to low stages of water, and which will be aided by Steamboat* when the water will per mit. Shipner* by this line may depend npon every at tention being paid, and exertion used to give despatch t* propvrtv shipped by it to any of the landings on said rivers. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag't ,\ocon. AGENTS. Messrs Holcombe. Peck A Co. Charleston. K. P. Butts, Esq. Savannah. Rowland, Crave A SnACKEi.ron», Darien. Hai.stbad.Tatlor A Co. Hawkinsville. Macon, June 30 1 6m Commillion Business, Barien. T HE Undersigned have formed a Copartnership lor the purpose of transacting a general Com mission and other business under the firm of SNOW* 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 the State, will receive particular attention. It may be proper to •tate that they hare no connection with any of the Stoara transportation lines; Goods for the intorior will always ha snipped by those who will probably give them the greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW, Jan 1,1836 28 GEO. T. ROGERS Commission Business, Barien. . mIHK undersigned have resumed business as a- B. hove, and will aa heretofore pay prompt atten tion to all businees entrusted to their care. Wc 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 the river will ad mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, built expressly for that business. On our wharves are large Storehouses, calculated for the atoring of cot tun at the least possible expense, and our opportunitie* to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed ed by any other House. Darien, May 20, 1835. HAWKS. MITCHELL A COLLINS. IV.iltE j I OUSE •J.VD CO.tI.fitSSIOJY' BUSINESS. lyi'ick, Napier A Free- inail inform their friends and the public gem rally, that they are enlarg ing their Ware House adjoining their store on Cotton A veuue, and will have it ready l'er the reception of cotton by the commence ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to liieui by Planters and others, dealing iu the article, or orders to buy and sell mi the market, will be promptly attended to. They likewise inform those -Merchants who forward their goods by Macon, That they haves large and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer chandize, and will receive and forward all gooda con signed to them. Their charges in every iu tance will be aa low as is customary iu tho city. Liberal advan ces will he made on cotton stored with them or ship ped by them to any other market. ^ Having one of the partners of their firm (Mr. A. R. Freeman i located in the city of New York for the pur pose of a ilbrding the necessary facilities to their busi ness in Macon, they respectfully iufonn Merchants and others who have business to tramact in that city, that he will be prepared to attend tonny Commission Business vith which he may be favored. They em brace the present opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgements to their friends and the public for past favor:, and solicit a continuation of their patron age. In addition to their present stock, they will receive early this fall a fine nsssrtment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton Hogging, Readymade Clothing, &c. &c. dc. suitable for the fall trade, all of which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms Macon, August 25 61 tf WARE HOUSE rind Commission Business. THE undersigned respectful! forms his friends and the public erally, that he has become proprie r of the large and commodious Ware use in East .Macon, formerly occupied by Messrs H nil- ton A Hayes, where he will transact the above isi- nessin all its branches. He will make liberals an- cos on Cotton stored with him, or on shipments ,ny of his friends in Savannah. Charleston or Neiv-York, when de»ired; and by his unremitted attention to bu sinesi. hopes to receive such share of public patron age aa his exertionsand accommodations mav merit. D. FLANDERS. Tha subscribers have entered into copartnership un der the firm of FLANDERS A COOK, aud will, in addition to their present stock, constantly be receiving from New-York and Boston, a large and general assortment of BUY' GOODS it GROCERIES, comprising Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Iron, Salt, Bag ging, and every other article in that line of business. Their friends and the public generally, are invited ta give them a call, at the store formerly occupied by D. Flanders. D. FLANDERS, July 23 57 3ra H. L. COOK ware House .Inti Commission Business. The undersigned desire to inform their Friends and the Public generally, that theycontiiuiethe above business. They are inakingsomeadditiontothcir Ware house which is conveniently situated on Second-street adjoining tbeir store, they will lie pro. 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 cantile husiness at their old stand, and expect shortly to receive IVom the New York and Boston markets, a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Ac. Arc.—which will make their assortment large and complete. By a strict attention to business they hope to merit a share of public patronage, aept 15 64 GEORGE JEWETT A CO. nr Volume XI.—•-N it mil, r 1 S merchants* Insurance Company of Macon. Capital Slock 100.000 Dollars! A COMPANY', under the above title, has recently been founded with an actual cash capita] of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, tobepuidon the first of October next, at which time they will commence takiug marine risks to and from the city of Macon, to any port or place in the United States; the capital stock will be held ready at all times to meet any loWs that maybe due from thecouipany. heiysovas. J.A. &S. S. VIRGIN IFuieli Makers tr Jewellers, Would inform their friends aud the public, that they have remov ed their establishment to Cotton Avenue, to the store recently oc- SHttfflsrXGT'UPI cupied by J H & WS Ellis,drug- lammrjHfflLaMWTu .ri s u, where they will h« hannvto iiieei aiiv urates «uai ui»«Y uc uue iruru Knecciuipauv. . . .{ The claims ol this Company, when contrasted with J*"®. P* may lavor them with a call. 3 hey those of other distant offices, heretofore having done j £* ve «" Edition to their loriper stock just rece.ved much business here, justifies the belief that th?s local from NewYork L a largeaud sp.eudid assortment of institution, based a* itis, will be liherallv patronized, particularly when the terms are as liberal as in any o- iher mariue offices. James Goddard, Presidtnt. Wm. B. Parker. Y J Cowi.r.s, 1 _. . F. II. Wellman, f Directors Thos. Tatlor, J June 16 51-tf James Rea, Secretary. .. d| MHOS St Croix, P. R. and N O. 150 bags prime green Coffee, 40 hhds prime retailing Molasses, 50 bbls N. E. Rum. 40 „ American Gin, 35 „ Whiskey. 250 ps heavy Hemp Dundee Bagging, 50 coils Rope, 6000 lbs bagging Twine, SALT. 1ROX, NAILS. CASTINGS. Sr A General stock of Groceries, in store and for sale on accommodating terms bv EDMUND RUSSELL, sept 1 62 Mulberry ft. T HE subscribers have formed a copartnership uu- der -lie firm of SHACKELFORD, KOAG & Co. for the purpose of Importing and t*an.*acting a WHOLESALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. They will open a large and extensive* stock of Good* (direct from Europe) suited to the Southern market, about the lstof September, in Faber’s block of buildings at the corner of Fraser’s Wharf and Fast Bav. J. M. SHACKELFORD, W. S. BOAG. Charleston, July 26 5.8 !>t ' Shoes. ' CASES Gentlemens fine Calf, sewed, Brogans 3 3 do stout Kip pegged do 1 do fine calf. Boys do 1 do stout sewed Men’s Shoe* 1 do Ladies Prunella Slips Just received, aud forsato Jpw by Ann25 61 tf C. L. HOWLAND A CO. WARE HOUSE |./.VD CO.H.IIMSSfO.Y' UVSI.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 stpre, or to be shipped either to Savannah, Charleston, New York or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona! and undivided attention to all business entrusted to their care, and particularly to that of selling cotton from the warehouse or wagon*. Having disposed of their warehouse in East Macon, they will in future confine their business to one house, which they are enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, and where they will be happy to serve those who have given thpm their patronage from the East side of the river. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore received, we hope by a strict attention to busi ness to merit a continuation of the same. HAMILTON, HAYES A CO. Macon, 1st September, 1836 200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market rates, b; sept 62 H. 1I.ACO. For Sale, 350.000 61 hhds 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 Ricnmond Flour, 5 pipe* pure II. Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three years old, 20 bbL old Monongahala Whisker, 5 proof, bhls pure Hum, and20 Gin, II J_ DAVID RALSTON. Plait} and Ornamental fainting- T HE subscriber has taken the shop Ibnuerly oc cupied by .Mr. Thos. McCleskev, nearly oppo aite the new market, and is now prepared to execute all kind* 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 Suite, he will be n- ble to undertake largely and execute with neatness. April4 6m_ 41 DANIEL T. REA. C APT Marryatt’s complete works in 1 volume, Pencilling* by the Way, Gilbert Gurney,a novel, in 2 volumes, The Naval Sketch Book, 2d-series, I.ifo and time* of Kienzi, Spain revisited, by the author of a year in Spain, Private Life of LaFayetlc; Kienzi, Adventuresof a Rifle Brigade, Cotton on the Religions state of the country, Tomlin’s Law Dictionary, Milford’s Pleadings, &c. &c. Just received and for sale by Jnne9 50 JAMES S. OLCOTT 'watches, Jewelry, dec. ofthe latest fashions, waich t|iey will sell cheap for cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es capement, duplex, lepine, alarm mid vertical Watch es. of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard Chains, Seals aud Keys, Ear Knobsmid Drops, lireost Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver aud steel Spectacles, gold aud silver ever potnted Pencils, silver table, tea, salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and creaui 1-adle*—all of which will be warranted tree from afloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives. Castors, sil ver plated ami bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Snuf- era, .Musical Boxes, Accordions, Flutes, Flngeoletts, Files. Drums, Ac. Swords, sword Cane*, Knives and Pistols, among which is Buggies’ pocket Rifle, that will shoot filly yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den tist Files, shell, silver, gilt aud lio(o Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Books and Purses, silver SnntTboxes, sil ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, cum I, gilt and glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of other articles usually kept in their line. N. B. We have the best of materials for repairing Watches of all kind*. S. S. V’s practical knowledge (if the business induces him to think that be can. and willjgive satisfaction to all who may entrust their work in bis hands. 8pnnns A c-engraved- Oct-1 IPiglc/ics, Jcivctry, Silver Ware, ffc. C. G. St. JOHN W ATCH Maker A. Jeweler Cotton Avenue op posite Washington Hall, Respectfully iu- furnis his friends and the public, that lie lias taken the sture formerly occupied by the llnwkinsvilie Bank where he is now opening a new and splendid assort ment of WATCHKa A. JEWELRY’ ofthe best qual 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 Ruby Cylinder Watches with Extra Jewels and indepenent seconds of the most approved makers and rated to suit the clim ate and a general assortment of Ladies A Gentlemen* Gold and Silver patent Levers Lepine and plain Watches. Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys Ear rings Etrpast Pin-and Finger rings. Gold and silver ever pointed pencils, Gold and silver spectacles, silver spoons, pen and pocket knives dirks, canes, pistols. Ac. A-c. Together with a great variety of other arti cles keptiu iiisline N. B. lie has selected the best of material* for re pairing wa'ches and will give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. T' Monroe Kttil KCoatl Notice to Slcckkolticrs. I1E Board of Director* of the .Monroe RailRo: 1 Company have resolved, -that the third ingtid mentof Ten Dolbrs per share be required to be paid on the 2Sth day of October next, and a fourth instal ment of Fifteen Dollars per share be required to be paid on the 5th day of January next. Those stock holders who are desirous to do so, can pay an addition al instalment on the day that the fourth instalment called in, and be allowed interest thereon at 8 per cent until the fifth instalment be pnhl. Forsyth. July 23 57 AL1 .ci’.l) BROOKS, Sic. “STRIKE THE LTRE AGAIN.’ Copartnership.. T HE undersigned-have formed a connexion for the transaction of a general FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of COOMBS A DOUGHTY. JOHN S. COOMBS. Savannah. June 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY WJM. tl. UtliDSALL, AS Just receirmt a new ami extensive as sortment of Heady-made Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dross Coats. Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green aud 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 Pantaloons, Y’outh’s cloth aud satiinet Dress aud Frock Coats, do do do - Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet, black Floriutine, black Bombazine, dark and (ight colored Y’aleutia, English Silk, colored aud vyhite Merscilles Toiliuet, .Swan-down aud Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth A Patersham Box Coat*. Lynn Skin Overcoats, Fine l.im-n Shirts, (foliar*. Bosoms, Socks. Ac Fashionable Hat & Cap Stoic, .llulbcrry Street, .flacott. T HE Subscriber having established himself ill Macon with a view to a permanent residence, will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of II.-1TS, C.IPS, TUBS, Sc. comprising every variety of style and quality, usually called for at a similar establishment. Among his as sortment may be foithd Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roarum aud wool Hats; Mens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black aud drab silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian Ac Ac, From his long experience aud personal attention to the business of manufacturing bats in some of the most extensive establishments at the north, he is ena bled to assure ail those who may fivor him with their patronage that he can furnish them with an arti cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability shall he fully equal if not superior to any before offered in the southern market. As his work will be principal ly manufactured at hi* establishment in Macon, when desired he will finish hits to order iu any style to suit the purchaser. From the facilities thus obtained and from assiduity and attention to his business he hopes to deserve as he trusts he will receive a liberal share of patronage. Oct 7,1835 GEORGE A KIMBERLY (O’Wanted Beaver, Otter, Muskrat and Raccoon skins. •I Jh'ce Sloek of spring: and summer clothing; JUST RECEIVED UV W3MC. H. BUSlDSfAStl:, A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul berry and Second streets, including the follow ing: Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Clot!;, Grass and Brown Linen Circassian and Rotian Cassimere FROCK COATS. Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass and brown Linen, and Rottan Cassimere COATEES TROY IIILL. THE undersigned informs his friends and those of the late firm of Cutter Sr Cornwall, that he inteuds re suming the Ware House N Commission Business, at the store next above the one recently occupied by T. J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known as the town ofTroy. He further informs the public that he ha* bought the Goods, Ac. and having now on the way, from New York, and other places. Dry Goods and Groceries, together making his stock complete, which will be sold low for ready pay, he will be ready to receive Cotton early in the fall, and be prepared to make advances.— He would particularly notice to his frieuds the great advantages his Warehouses have over these in the J dense part of the city with regard to Fire, they being detached from other buildings and at a distance from any street or lane, and well enclosed May 5 4-5 tf H. 8. CUTTER KOSICE. F. F, LEWIS A T. F. N'EWTON, .Merchant Tailors, H AVE enu red into co-partnership under the firm of Lewis A Newton, for the purpose of trans acting business in their line. They expeettohave on hand Irom New York, in a short time, a genera! assortment of Cloths, Cassi? meres, Vesting*. Ac. Which, together with the stock on hand will make their assortment complete. Also, a general assortment of Readv-Made Clothing which will be sold low for cash They solicit a share ofthe public patronage. K F. LEWIS, T. F. NEWTON. Aug 18 60 J UST RECEIVED from New-Vork, aniYor sale bv S.1IITH, RODGERS S Co. 50 bags aud 50 batrels prime green Coffee, 20 hhds prime 8t Croix sugar, 30 bbls Rum, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 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 tlio cotton and grocery business. Jnlv7 54 Bovs summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES and PANTALOONS. While and buff grass Cloth, huff and brow n I.inen, Pongee, Rouan Cassimere aud Jeans ROUND JACK ETS, A large assortment of fancy VESTS. Fine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers, Ac. &c. Ac. WARE HOUSE CO.M.7USSIOA' B l/SI.Y'ESS. FBI HE undersigned continues to transact the Ware M. 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 hale, and stored at customary wtes. . L. L, GRIFFIN. ■ Aug 25 6m ~TI WARE HOUSE •W’B CO.II.TIISSJO.Y' BUSINESS. THE UNDERSIGNED will con- •tiaue to transact the above business, at the Ware House occupiedby him last season. . . Grateful for the liberal patronage re ceived from his friends aud the public, by strict atten- uon to business confided to his care, he hopes to merit a ffiare of the public patronage. He will maks liberal advances on cotton stored with nim.oron shipments to Savannah. Charleston and New York A. E. CHICKEHING. JWMon^Angustll 59 6m LEATHER. A ^ of Harney, Bridle and Upper Loo* - 7- , th "> f «»Mle by CR4FT A LEW |SV vuiy j j 65 T HE subscribers having purchased the entire Stock of Mr. Isaac Newhall. new 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, 662 pieces American and English prints, 2 cases silk and Gingham Umbrellas, 50 dpz palm leaf Hats. Blankets, shirtings and sheeting, 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 percent. C L HOWLAND, July 7 54 N G PHILIPS. .V n. The .iuetion It Commission Bi'iSittess, will be conducted at the same stand, next door to the Post Office. The patronage of the public is re.- ipectfully solicited. C L HOWLAND A Co. Has fling and Iron. slk/O Pieces heavy Hemp Bagging J. “ "’I" 10 tons Iron assorted 25 bbls Flour 15 hhds Molasses Just received and for sale by may 19 CHA8. CAMPBEFL. To Country Merchants—JY'ew Goods. L .Y). WILEY, PARISH A CO. are >n receipt of ■ a complete and splendid stock of fresh Imported DRY’-GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Winter trade, and which they offer for sale upon liberal term*. Their assortment will be kept constantly full and iitc eased by weekly arrivals from New York. Charleston, September 12, 1836. 66 2w A G supply of the best quality Lamp Oil, kv constantly on hand, and for sale bv Jr f 57 ' CHARLES CAMPBELL. Insurance Bank of Columbns. ■WTOT1CE ishcrebv civen that an additional instal ls ment of 33} dollars per share, of the capital Mock of this bank will be required to be paidonthe 1st Monday in November. By order of tbs Board. Aug20 61 B*. HEPBURN, Cask ISEA * COTTON, nrrun run sale ok xccommodatikg terms, m gm Pieces HEMP BAGGING, 200 barrels Canaicc Philadelphia Eloiu, 1 br’wn A white ” ; nsslip do white .and bull inersailles NEW SPRUNG CLOTHING. HORACE FITCH I S now oponing at the store opposite th“ Washing- Hall, a new 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, brown, green and olive cambleit f. Coats, <• *< “ *• “ “ dress Coats •* “ “ •• 11 bombazine, f. do. “ « “ 11 “ “ dress do. •• “ “ •* “ summer cloth, Brown and white grass linen frock coats A coattees, Brown aud white German and French linen do. do. black and green bomazine coats, pants. French A German lin. do Ll’k &. green camblett do lasting A Circassian do olive A brotvn ic do Dutch and rnixt do fresh ground, and warranted sound, 205 bags and 20 barrels Coffee, 67 hhds St. Croix and Perto Rico Sugars, 90 barrels do 50 boxes Brown and White Havanan dp 90 hhds Cuba MoUssea. 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 Scgars, ofthe best quality. July 20 • 56 DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS 1 f Charleston, S. C. do do drilliug do vest*, do do imp. cord do do do Valcntia do linen A doc skin do fig. A rib. mersailles do prapii flril. A honey comb plad A spotted do do pants. do A fig’d shelly do merino, casiiner. lasting do English A French silk do cantoons and cord do bl’k A fig’d velvet do cloth A casiiuerc do Florentine and bombazine with a general assortment do of common do with a good assortment of white A grass linuen short common do Fine liuuen and cotton shirts, liuuen and cotton drawers, Augola nett shirts aud drawers, Ac. Ac. Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotton, random, linen, black and white silk half hose, black horse skin, buckskin, black aud white silk and linen gloves, sus penders, a variety, Spittiifield, pongee, flag and ban- A TOWN FOR SALE. S INCE the entire destruction of Roanoke, in Stew art county, the undersigned have purchased a be autiful site about three miles above, upon which they propose to establish a TOWN, to be called Eiver- pool. This place is very advantageously situated, upon a high and sandy bluff, which has proved to he healthy from the first settlement of the county, up to the present period. The water is very fine—itscom- mercial advantages and facilities must be equal if not superior to any intermediate place between Columbus and the Gulf.' It will command the comities of Mari on, Sumter and Randolph, in Georgia, and a consider able portion ol Barbour ced Russell, in the State of Alabama. The site consists of three Irac'ions atid one square, amounting to nearly four hundred acres, which will be laid offin Lots of convenient size, and exposed for sale on the 17th October. The • ompany have di vided the Stock into 100 shares, a portion of which maybe taken at $150 pef share, if application should be made before the sale. HENRY W JERMGAN, ASAPH R HILL. JAS V. GAf HET. GUSTAV DELAUNAY, BF.NJ A WHITE, FRAN< V DELAUNAY, THOMAS B STUBBS, sept 20 4t 65 JOHN 11 HOWARD. Land and Ycgrocs lor Sale. T il t. subscrihei offers for sale the PLANTATI* >N whpreon he now Jives. 7 miles below Macon, in Bihb county, containing 860 acres good pine land. There has beenfor the last5yearsagood SAW MILL in operation unon said plantation, hut has been stop ped this year on account of some repairs wanting done. Stone Creek, the stream which said Mill is on, is a never failing stream, and the mill is better situated on accountnf pine timber than any mill within the vi cinity of Macon. Also, ten likely NEGROES will be sold, together with Horses. Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Ac. &c. Said * -J* •- simerc, brown and grass Linen and Drilling Fancy Drilling, Pongee. Mexican rnixt, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans PANTALOONH. ■ terms; a credit from one to three years will be given if required, sept 8 36 E. DAVIS. BACON. F OR SALE usuperior lot of Bacon, just received from Tennessee wagons, and a furthei supply to arrive, all of which will be sold on liberal terms, July7 54 tf WM. B. PARKER A Co THE HON. MRS. NORTON.—Among the various manu-crints, &c. brought to light by the late trial or Lord Melbourne, tbr fol lowing p ivionate, but exquisite versee, »aid to have been address, •d to Mrs. Norton by a certain distinguished literary lover, bate I been considerably circulated in Loudon. They nro tent to us by l a ferettra correspond-;:;t, and appear notv id print for the 6r»t tim- M..-ror.) Willi a Lock ol Hair. <;0 lo her breast, my envied curl! And if the way b< cold and wet, Cling to the bed of liquid pearl, Whose fragrant warmth breathes o‘e* you yet. Twill atvell around each silken ring. As when my temples throbb’d .ibo've ,- And, truants! when thou closest cling, Tell her you grew bn thoughts of love. Oh, wildly envied ! you tvill lie, l T pou that couch of rosy .-now, While passionately fast it ill IK-, The warm, tran.-paront veim below. And fou will feel thegfc wy swell. When dreams of love grow w ild beneath, And. trunnti! uye love me well, List if in sleep my name she breathe • Go to my mistress. Softer fingers Will smooth yonr tangled meshes now, And while their tapering pressure lingers, YVill lay you to her lip and brow. And when amid her fragrant breath. Each silken fibre fondly stirs, Oh, tnt-ints, tell her until death, 3Iy life, my soul, thus thrill to hers. From Miss Twamly's Romance of Nature: Love and tlie Thistle. As Cupid was flying about one day, * With the fiowrrs end Zephyrs in tvantad play, He ‘spied in the sir, r Floati g here and there, A winged seed of the 7ltiillgl.ji-iwer, And merrily chased It from bower to bower. And young Love cried to hisplaymates, “See, I’ve found the true emblem flow er for me, For I am aa light In my. wavering flight As this feathery flow er of soft Thistle-down, Which by each of yofl zephyrs about is blown. Sec, how from a Rose'a soft warm blush It flies, to he caught in n bramble bush And as oft do I, In my wanderings, hie From beauty to those who hare none, I trow; RecklessaaThi.tle-down, on I go.” So tho sly little God still flits away ’Midst earth's lov'liest flow’rets, day by day; And oh, maidens fair. Never weep, nor care When hia light ivii gs w aft him beyond your power, Think—'tb only the do-vn of t*- Tbi-lle-Sott er Lard. A Lot of first quality, put up iu Tin Cans for fami ly use. Forsale by CRAFT A LEWIS. also, a small Lot good country Bacon, sept 8 63 A splendid Four Wheeled Carriage. J UST lauded, and for sale by CRAFT A LEWIS. Also, two fine Toned Piano Fortes, sept 8 63 Paints and Oil. KX4k KEGS Nos 1 and 2 White Lead, 300 gals Linseed Oil, With a general assortment of Groceries, for sale, at the lowest market price. July 28 57 CHARLES CAMPBELL. J UST RECEIVED by boats !3aud 16, 500 kegs White Lead in oil, 100 gals. Linseed oil. of superior qualities, ,u g 4 58 H. A J. SHOT WELL. Molasses Hhds l est quality family Molasses just rc- rsivai and for sale by Jure 9 ff SMITH RODGERS A CO 40 500 T HE subscribers have imported from England, J dia hdkfs. Italian plaid, fig’d and red bordered cravats, direct, a large and splendid assortment of FALL ; white do stripe rousian belts, braces, fine brown linen, GOODS, well adapted to the season, aud manufactur-1 (for children*’ aprons) blue, black and green broad ed expressly for the Southern markets, which, with cloths, white .drilling, bombazine, and merino cxssi- their supplies from the North, enables them to offer a \ mere, fine palnr leaf hat*, common do, children’s leg- stock equal to any in the United States, and at prices •slow. C. A G H. KELSEY A IIALSTED. Charleston. Sept. 7,1836. 64 9t Hats, Sliot’K, ami Bonnets at Cost. HE subscriber having determined to abandon file trade in tho above articles, will dispose of them atcost; his assortment being good, purchasers will find it to their interest to call, sept 15 64 WM. H BURDSALL. T' horn do. and caps, also, a large assortment of Hats, Shoes, Boots, 6fc. which I invite my friends and public to give me a call at the store next d oor to W. b. Johnson. march 31 • 40’ HORACE FITCH. Lamp Oi!, a superior quality, May 5 W5 G. W. PRICE A Co. Pianno Covers MUST received, and for sale by •Jl April 4 41 GEORGE W. PRICE A Co. ■ D 11.I.S of the Farmers Bank orFlorida, payable 11 at the agency in Perry, will be received in pay . ment for goods, or account* due the subserber. \ui. II 59 OHAS. CAMPBELL TO LET. The House corner of Cherry and Third streets, at present occupied by Mrs. Wil Ramson. Possession will be given the 1st of October next For terms apply to sopt 15 64 REA A COTTON. Blaaks for sale at thin Office. f jjq 111: Subscriber will make liberal advances on y Cotton shipped to hia friends in Savannah, Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston nov.5, 1835. ROBT. COLLINS. Carpeting. 4 SPLENDID assortment of Carpeting and Rugs. \iso—Oil Floor Carpeting 5} and 8 feet wide, April 18 43 For sale by CRAFT A LEWIS. 8 Window Glass. By 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18 Just received and for sale by may 19 CIIAS. CAMI’BFLL. ' ’■NOR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture _F —Quinine Mixture, for sale by l april 26 44 J. Hi A W- ^ ELLIS. Jan. 14. Gallons Winter straiued Lamp Oil very handsome—just received and for sale by H. &.J. SHOTWELL. g(| Opposite the. Central Hotel Ifotlcc. T HE undersigned has connected JAMES D. CARIIART with him in 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 title of WM. B. PARKER & Co. the said J. D C. being the Companj and having an in terest in the said firm only »..iv 7 54 tf WM. B. f ARKER. 'a iiSkifV Bushels Salt ^jtTr NFNlr 300 sack? do Bacon. Mackerel Flour. Aud a few hhds; “ Boston Haras,’ 1 for sale by sept 6 F,. RUSSELL. Mulberry street. Carpeting and Rugs, J’UST received, a large assortment May 5 45 G. YV. PRICE A Co. T TOOK OUT! WO YOUNG MULES left me on thefiistday of May, near Travelers’ Rest, in Houston coun ty. One of said mules isadark bay the otliera brown or nearly a black—both of them three jears old. Any information of said mules, given to John Rushin. in Houston county, or to myself in Macon, will be tin nk- fullv rc eived, and a liberal reward paid to the inform er/ JOHN C. RODGERS, ang 18 60 tf From the Boston B st. > Escape of Prisoners—.-even desperate fellows, iiiclui jug the coovict-atteiidaut. escaped from the State Prison hospital, ai Charles-low u. between 12 aud 2 o’clock, ou Saturday uigln. The lea- lerof this daring aud successful enterprise was Jacob H. Edwards, a mau of great intelligence, sentenced for life, for counterfeiting. He was au fiicerin the customs iu Verm< ut. during the ad- Ministration of Mr. Adams. He is a very aspir ing man, and it has been ascertained, since the vaciiutiouuf the hospital, that he has occasiou- lly, sounded his bretbreu in captivity upon the casihiliu of emigrating to Texas. He was ac- ng apothecary to the hospital—a post of If isure, iigniiy, and confidence, which he turned to ad- ■ uoiage by employing the opportunities it offer ed him, in maturing arrangement* lor a coup- r > main, when the proper tm-nieut should arrive. >u Friday cveuiug his energetic spirit was reiu- fnrred by the arrival to the hospital of Jordan— hair-brained fellow, but fearless aud kceu for hi adventure, aud, As one brave hero but fans another’s flame.” he escape was derided for the uext night. This old prison is used as the hospital, and it is the w eakest point in the works, and there are no seu- inels posted on the walls at night. Edwards had provided himself with a key which fitted the padlock ou the outside of the iron grated door, which opened at the head of tho tep9. A large aperture was made, by sawiug. m the door that communicated fmin the hospital o the arch, which left nothing to be done hut to shove a slender artn through the bars of the outer oor, insert the well-fitting key in the padlock, o- en the door, descend the steps, traverse down the yard, make an iuclined plane of a long plank, scale the wall, creep along by the picket and drop iuto the first dry Spot they could find. A-.l hich was executed without the least noise, though there were two large dogs in the yard: as he prisouers had a hag ol provisions with the$n is probable that they silenced iheir growlings by feeding them. The night was very dark, and is doubtful w hether their descent from ihe steps eou'd h-ve been seen from the windowsof ti;<» maiut unrd room even if the attention of the guard had been dirtctid toward then,. Or the might have availed themselves of the precise moment of 12 o’clock, when it was well known that the guard on duly went upstairs to summon the relief-guard to his post. They dropped a bag of provisions, aud three pistols, which they look from the desk ct the officer of their ward'—oue was loaded. The alarm was given about two o’clock by a sick risoner, who ueeded assistance from Ed ward* and alter knocking aud calling sometime in vaiu, he rang the hospital’ bell, aud brought up the guard; and measures were iminedialelv taken, by the Wardeu. Mr. Lincoln, to employ the police to recapture the fugitives. Four of them. Edwards. Jordon, Covert, aud Mallard, were in for life—the latter compaenced hisstudiis in prison discipline down at the Castle, aud had been iu confinement 31 years. For further par ticulars respei tiug them.see Mr. Lincoln’s adver tisement, offering $700 reward, iu another column. Mr. Liucolu has frequently notified the Legisla ture of the insecurity of the old buildiug. The names ofthe prisoners escaped are Wm. Milliard, aged 64; Cyrus B. James, 26; Jacob Edwards, 28; John Harris, alias Jo&hua li. Mur rell, 33; Samuel F. Jordon, 33: James H Cov ert. 52; Seth M. Fogg 18. Seven hundred dol lars aie offered for their apprehension and return to the State Prison, or $100 for each, together with all necessary charges. George Goodwin, the senior editorofthe Han ford Courant. has retired, in a ripe old age, from an establishment in which he has been engaged, lor a length of time which we believe has uopre - • cedent, lie entered the office when he was only’ _ nine yearn old. aud has been actually engaged for ’• upwards of seventy years. Ho retires from tho- office iu the full epjoyment ot his mental fafiul- *• ties. Store House to Bent. ONE or both of the Store Houses nd joining the subscribers; for a large and general assortment they could be easily united and would make a desirable stand for business. To any one desirous of renting them for such purpose, the- terms willbe mode rate Apply to GEORGE JEWETT A CO. sept 22 65 ' BT Boltin? Cloths. OS. 3,5,7,9,10, Anchor Brand, for sale by April 21 48 CRAFT A LEWIS. Portable Marble—It is coroputed'by Dr. Mr. Jackson, from an analysis ofthe wa*er ofBostoif,' that our citizens drink annually litue enough to 3 make a column of marble two Jett tti diancltr and. forty feet long !—Boston paper. Not Bad■—A green, good naiurcff, money-' making, up-conotry Jonathan, who said every', thing drily, “got fixed,” and struck up a bargauf for matrimony: having do particular regard for appearances the parties agreed to employ agrecw’ hoin country justice to pat on the tackiiug. commenced the ceremonies b\ reno.rkiug tint. 1 “it wa9 customary on such occasions toconimer.ii with a prayer, hut ht nelieved h“ would ou t that; after tieing the knot he said he believed it was customary to give the tnarued couple some advice, but he would omit that also: “it w-t cU9tomarv to kiss'ihe bride, but he believed 1 • would om’it that, t^o.” The ceremony being end.-.;. Jonathon took the squire by the huuon-hnle, cu.i chippiug lus fiugerto hi* nose, s ‘.id •'squire. u--M customary to give 'he magi.-t- ai’ five dollars—iu? /’Mere I'll omit that ''-—bull. Trans.