Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, October 13, 1836, Image 1

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MACON GEORGIA rsser HAPII. By M. BARTLETT. .71.1 CO A', GEORGE!, Til UIIS0.11*, OCTOBER 13, 1836. Volume XI.—Number 2 jV ,'.ii5 ol softscn^iioa. , , ?„7,\rs paid in advance, will pay for the pa- lHB “r Ftvx Dollars, paid in advance, will pay f t foPper two years. Tex Dollars.paid in advance a ^X r anotlallTJhin Months after the year has m Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum Charted If not paid until the end of the year, r'Hr C Dollar* per annum will be charged-with interest thereof ter. Ter , us of Advertising. .. ...umts not exceeding one hundred words, or VI (considered a square,) will be inserted one hreticr u • I p hea ^rc than one insertion is 'Zn% X*/* tkt fiTSl ' a>Ul 50 Cent$f ° T CaCH ^ ^iZnfs^Ta*Collectors' and Coroners' Sales areckai- gedbylhc Iti u ^ allowed two squares in each Yrit f Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the tame paper lor spa tc—payable quarterly. olall accounts for ideertising. Job Printing, See u *n a . for subscription. Interest will be cuxrged a ?jfj Jtled within the year. x^VorUSD* ri e n Eine of Packet " -v gull} Amelia Stroup, J- Chace, Master. /u& Premium,- Mr. Matthews, “ gm new “ Darien, C P. Buckley, “ ^*0^- •• “ Macon, A. Btbbms, "■■Schr. D. B. Crane, T- Baker, •« *1! cood and substantial vessels, well calculated for the trade with sood accommodations for passengers, and experienced commanders. One of the vessels w, 11 al ways be at each end of the Line to receive freight, and will sail regularly once a week. Shippers by this line can effect Insurance at five eighths percent and they mav rely upon the vessels being regularly despatched. The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats la run regularly during the boating season between Darien. Hawkinsville, and Macon, and are induced to believe that they can give great facilities in forwarding „ood? destined forth* interior of the State. * HWVf’.S, MITCHELL & COLLINS. garun. 1st Jnlv. 1® 3 A?e«ts._ — .Huron 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 o new steamboat added to their line called the Superior, and ten Tow-Boats. The Boats will run regularly betwe -n Macon and Darien, one of the steamboats leaving Darien every dve 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 Qcmulgee and Altamaha rivers; these increased facilities will enable the com pany the means of giving tho greatest despatch to cotton or goods shipped by their line. They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops, to ctrrv cotton and merchandise between Darien and Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are also, five first rate Packets running regularly between Darieu and New York, which come to Hawes & Mitchel, cf Darien. Agents for the aborc Boats : J. GODDARD, Macon. Borer., Hesrt &. Walter, Charleston. I, Baldwin & Co. Savannah, Hawes, Mitchell & Collins, Darien, Geo. K- Roberts, Hawkinsville, Macon, i4th Dec., 183.1. 26 Or mill gee steam Boat Cojmjsomv T HIS company will be 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, and Savannah, will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods is Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi ate charge and the agent in Macon will receive cotton deliverable in Savannah, Charleston, and New York— Tho company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class with experienced commanders, and no expense will be spared to meet the patronage of the public. PH. R. YONGE &, SONS, Agents in Darien. may 27th 1831 49 summer St Tail Arrangement of the IVARE HOUSE .I.vtl CO.ri.711SSlO.V IS CSI.YESS. JHyriek, Napier & Free- ^ man inform their friends and the • a public generally, that they are eulaig- ing their Ware House adjoiniug their store on Cotton Aveuue, and will have it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to them by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or orders to buy aud sell m the market, will be promptly attended to. They likewise inform those Merchants who forward their goods by Macon, that they have a large and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer chandize, and will receive and forward all goods con signed 'othem. Their charges in every in tance will be as low us is customary in the city. Liberal advan ces will be made on cotton stored with them or ship ped by them to any other market. _ I laving one of the partners of their firm (Mr. A. R. I reeniau) located in the city of New York for the pur pose of affording the necessary facilities to their busi ness in Macon, they respectfnlly inform Merchants and others who have business to transact in that city, that he will be prepared to attend to any Commission Business vith which die may be favored. They em brace the present opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgements to their friends and the public for past favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron age- In addition to their present stock, they will receive early this fall a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton Hogging, Readymade Clothing, &c. Ac. Ac. 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 respectfull in forms his friends and the public erally, that he has become proprie the large and commodious Ware in East Macon, formerly occupied by Messrs II ton Ac Hayes, where he will transact the above lsi- ness in all it" branches. He will make liberal i an- ces on Cotton stored with him, or on shipmentst ny of his friends in Savannah. Charleston or New-York, when de-ired; and by his unremitted attention vo bu siness. hopes to receive such share of public patron age as his exertions and accommodations mav merit. D. FLANDERS. r of use uil- J44 HDDS St Croix, P. R. and N O. Sugar, ~AtAw 110 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, I ROW, NAILS, CASTINGS, Sf A General stock of Groceries, in stcre and for sale on accommodating terms by EDMUND RUSSELL, sept 1 62 Mulberry st T Monroe Rail Road NoLee to Stockholders. “STKIKE THE LYRE AGAIN.* 1 [The folkiw^f choice bit of dog:; rut appeared in a London per soon afti-i the mediation ofUicat iirUaiii was accepted Fram e and the United Stales:] ( somewhat good looking mul.liu i.-m;..., „ ,„ e j Dorcas Brown, who, it was alleged, had fled from ihe service of her master, F. J. Dallam. K>q, of - 1 Baltimore, 3 years siuce, during w hich time she n-1 had liv 3 V » . I. HE Board of Directors of the Monroe Rail Road Police Reports—Brea eh of tUc Peace. on pa-1 had lived, as a faithful exemplary domestic, in ltd by ' I lie ploy 0 f Mr Wm. D. Sparks, of No. 49 Vaudamst. .Mr. Dallatn swore positively to the Sboes. 8 CASES Gentlemens tine Calf, sewed, Brogans 3 do stout Kip pegged do I do fine calf, Boys do 1 do stout sewed Men’s Shoes 1 do Ladies Prunella Slips Just received, and forsale low by Ang25 61tf C. L. HOWLAND & CO. For Sale, 250.000 fcMEfch. 01 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 bhls Canal and Ricnmond Flour, 5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three years old, 20 bbls old Monnngahala Whiskey, 5 proof, 75 bbls pure Rum, and20 Gin, 41 DAVID RALSTON. Copartnership.. T ilE undersigned 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. VV. DOUGHTY Company have resolved, that the third instal ment of Ten Dollars per share be required to be paid on the 28th 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- 1 at instalment on the day that the fourth instalment is called in and be allowed interest thereon at 8 per cent until the fifth instalment be pu-d. Forsvtli. July 23 57 AL1 ..’I) BROOKS. See. Monroe Rail Road. nriTE Stockholders, are hereby notified that an elec- ^ tion. will be holden at the court House in For syth on Monday the 31st inst. just for a President and eight directors.to seme the company, one year from that day. A full election is desirable. The Books for the Transfer of stock in this company will be closed ten days Previous to the dav of the Flection. ALFRED BROOKS Secretary. Forsvth. Oct. 6. 1836. 1 3t Pioneer Steam & Pole Boat Line. T ill', proprietors of the above line notify their friends and the public, that they will have run ning on the Altamaha and Ocuiulgec rivers during thesiitnmer aud fall months, four or five Pole Boats, particularly adapted la law stagey of water, and which will be aided by Steamboats when the water will per mit Ship mrs by this line may depend upon every at tention being paid, and exertion used t< give desp itch to property shipped by it to any of the landings on said rivers. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag’t > aeon. AGENTS. Messrs Holcombs, Pecs & Co. Charleston. E. P. Butts, Esq. Savannah. Rowland, Crams Ac Shackelford, Darien. IIti.sTEAD, Taylor Ac Co. Hawkinsville. Macon. June 30 1 6m Co omission Business, JOaricn. r MliL. Undersigned have formed a Copartnership A. 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 andproduceto and from the interior of the State, will receive particular attention. It may be proper to state that they have no connection with any of the Steam transportation lines; Goods for the interior will always be shipped by those who will probably give them the greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW, _Jsn 1,1836 28 GEO T. ROGERS Commission Business, Barien. 1 1II I- undersigned have resumed business qs a- bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten tion to all business entrusted to theircare. 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 the river will ad- J»h, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, built expressly for that business. On onr wharves *te large .Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed- odby any other House. Darien, May 20, 1835. HAWES. MITCHELL & COLLINS. The subscribers have entered into copartnership un der the firm of * FLANDERS A COOK, and will, in addition to their present stock, constantly ’ be receiving from New-York and Boston, a large and general assortment of Bit I* BOOBS St GROCERIES, comprising Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, iron, Salt, Bag ging, aud every other article in that line of business Their friends and the public generally, are invited to give them a call, at the store formerly occupied by D. Flanders. D. FLANDERS, July 28 57 3m H. L. COOK WARE HOUSE yfnd Commission Business. ! The undersigned desire to inform their <£, yn Friends and the l’ublic generally, that ,*<W they continue the above business. They are inakiugsntne addition to their Ware house which is conveniently situated on Second-street 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 Savaunah. 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 business at their old stand, and expect shortly to receive from the New York and Boston markets, a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats. Shoes, Ac. &c.—w ich will make their assortment targe and complete. By a strict attention to business they hope to merit a share of public patronage, sept 15 i»4 GI ORGF JEWLTT &CO. WARE HOUSE .l.t'B COM.71ISSIO.V BCSI.VESS. THE undersigned will couunue to ‘transactthe above business in all its various forms at ibeir old stand. They will, us hitherto, make liberal advances on produce and merchandize in store, or to be shipped either to Savannah Charleston, New York or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona! and andivided attention tu all business entrusted to their care, and particularly to that of selling cotton from the warehouse or wagons. 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 Colton, and where they will be happy to serve those who have given them 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 & CO. Macon. 1st September. 1836 200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market rates, by II. H.&CO. sept I 62 F. F. LEWIS A T. F. NEWTON, .Herchant Tailors, H \VL enu red into co-partnership under the firm of Lewis & Newton, foi the purpose of trans acting business in their line. They expect to have on hann irom New York, in a short time, a genera! assortment of Cloths. Cassi- uieres. Vestings, &c. Which, together with the stock on hand will make their assortment complete. Also, a general assortment of Ready-Made Clothing which will be sold low for cash They solicit a share of the public patronage, F. F. LEWIS, Aug 18 60 T. F. NEWTON. C0.7I.7IISSIO IV B CSI.VESS. "Mi IIE undersigned continues to transact the Ware M. House and Commission Business, situate cen tra. 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 More at *25 cents per bale, and stored at customary rat ? 8 * L. L. GRIFFIN. Aug 25 6m , WAREHOUSE •n o co ri mssioJy b usi.vess. Till. UNDERflGNi D will COII- I liiiue to transact the above business, at | ihe Ware House occupied by him last -eason. . - “ Grateful far the liberal patronage re- tim from ms friends aud the public, by strict atten- a j usiness confided to his car*, k e hopes to merit bare of the public patronage. Me will mak • liberal advances on cotton stored with ™m,mron shipments to Savannah, Charleston and wewYork. A. E. CDICKERING. -Macott, August 11 59 6m A -, . LEATHER. ^wsottment of Harness, Bridle and Upper Lca- "Cpti f0r g 6 by CRAFT &. LEWIS. TROY HILL. THE undersigned informs his friends and those of the late firm of Cutter !( Cornwall, that he intends re- Quiqiug the IVarc House Sf Commission Business, at the store next above tae oue recently occupied by T. J. Chase, nr ( the margin of East Macon, known as the town ofTroy. He further informs the public that be has bought the Goods, (Vc. ond 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, be will be ready to receive Cotton carlv in the fall, and be prepared to make advances.— He would particularly notice to his friends the great advantages bis Warehouses have over those in the dense part of the city with regard to Fire, they being detached from other buildings aud at a distance from anv street or lane, and well enclosed May 5 41 tf H. 8. CUTTER. Merchants’ Insurance Company of Macon. T HE public are hereby informed that the whole of the Capital Stock of this Company, of One Hundred Thousand Hollars in cash, lias been paid in, aud is now prepaien to take risks according to previous uotice ; viz. to and from the city of Macon to any port or place in the United Stales, on equally advantageous terms to the assured as other Marine Companies. Janes Goddard, President. Wm. B. Parker. A f/h." Wellman, J Erector* Thus. Tavlor, J oct 6 1—tf James Rea, Secretary. The Augusta Constitutionalist; Savannah Georgian; Charleston Courier, and New York Journal of Com merce will publish the above once a week until lot bid. and forward their accounts to the secretary for pay- ment, and d scontinue first advertisement. “ Bagging and~Mron, JJ 4X Pieces heavy Hemp Bagging Ji. xr V 10 tons Iron assorted 25 bbls Flour 15 hhds Molasses Just received and forsaleby may 19 CHA8. CAMPBELL. To Cou til ry 'll e i c ii 11 uts*-.IVic Goods L .tl. vV ILEY, PARISH «3k CO. are .u receipt of • a complete aud splendid stock of fresh Imported iittVGOODS, suit-pile for the Fall and Winter trade, and which they offer for sale upon liberal terms. Their assortment will be kept constantly full and inc eased by weekly arrivals from New York. Charleston, September 12,1836. 66 2w A GOOT supply of the best anality Lamp Oil, k«" constantly on hand, and for sale by Jr i 57 CHARLES CAMPBELL. N Insurance Bank of Columbus. OTICE is hereby given that an additional instal ment of 33$ dollars per 6hare, of the capital NEW BOOKS. J UST received andfor sale, a large Assortment of Books and-Statiouary, among which are some ol the best standard works on Law, Medicine, and Divi nity. Of Law—New York Reports, Massachusetts Re ports, English Chancery Reports. &c. &c. Of Medicine—Brousaie’s Physiology, Laenec on the Chest, Brandon’s Anatomy, with plates, Dewees on children do. on Females, Ac Ac. Of Divinity—Newton on the Prophecies, Scott’s & Henry’s Commentaries, Prideaux’s Connections, Ac. Also, 5 setts Waverly novels; 5 dp Irving’s; the standard Poets and H >storiaiis ; 300 qr Blanks; Leger. Recutd and Day Books ; fine Russia cap bound ; a handsome aisortmentof black silk Umbrellas, a fancy article. To professional men, he will sell at a reduced price Americana Encyciopaidia, law bound, at $28. Old Book Store, Brick Buildings, I trust that my fr ends and the public generally will find it for their in terest to call. JAMES S. OLCOTT. oct <> 1 Notice. A PLANTATION to renter let on shares, consis ting of about *100 acres of open laud, and the most of it rich river bottom land, two miles from Ms- con. For terms applv to J. GODDARD. Oct 6 1 ‘ tf Notice to Citizens of Macon. T HE subscribers h»ve 600 acres of heavy Timber Land, mostly oak and hickory, forsale in lots of 20 to 25 acres, to suit purchasers. The conveyance to town easy, and distance from 1$ to 2$ miles For terms apply to J, GODDARD. Oct 6* * 1 tf C. B. COLE. Notice to Shippers of Cotton. F IVE cents per bale will be charged for Wharfage on all cotton shipped at our wharves. REA & COTTON, ‘ J. T. ROWLAND, J. R BUTTS, Oct 1 1 4t J. GODDARD, ROGER McCALL, P. R. YONGE,jr. P. tt YONGE & SONS Ware House amt Wharf Property For Sale. T HF. undersigned offers for sale his well known property on the river bank in Macon, consist ing of Ware House. Store House, harves, &c. Ac Oct 5 1 ROGER McCALL. J UST RECEIVED from New-York, and for sale bv S.TIITH, RODGERS St Co. 50 bags and 50 barrels prime green Coffee, 20 hhds prime -St Croix sugar, 30 bbls Hum, 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 the cotton and grocery business. Julv7 54 REA & COTTON, offer for sale ox accommodating terms, A ft Pieces HEMP BAGGING, ^tDif 200 barrels Canal & Philadelphia Flour, iresti 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 Hayanna do 90 hhds Cuba Molasses, 56 barrels Gin, 75 barrels Rum, 20 barrels Pork. 30 hhds Bacon, assorted, 10 tierces Rice. 14 boxes Sperm Candles, 20 boxes Tobacco, 30 M Segars, of the best quality. July 20 56 Fashionable Hat & Cap Store, .llulberry Street, . tlaeon. T HE Subscriber having established lnmself in- Macon with a view to a permanent residence, will keep constantly on hand a general assortment ol H.ITS, CHFS, FCR&, Ac. comprising every variety ol style aud quality, usually called for at a similar establishment. Among his as sortment may be found Beaver, Satin Beaver, Otter, Castor Roaruin ana wool Hats; Mens Fur and Hair, Seal Caps, Boys black, blue and brown cloth Caps, Bombazine do black ana drab silk plush a new style, Merino and Circassian Ac Ac, From his long experience and personal attention to the business of manufacturing hats in some oi the most extensive establishments at the north, he is ena bled to assure all those who may favor him 'villi iheir patronage that he can furnish them with an arti cle which for cheapness, neatness and durability shall be fully equal if not superior to any before offered in the southern market, As his work will be principal ly manufactured at his establishment in Macon, when desired he will finish hats,to order in any style to suit the purchaser. From the facilities thus ,obtained and from assiduity and atteution to his business lie 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. ___ SLBMOVA £. J.A.&S.S. VIRGIJN H atch Maker* &C Jewellers, Would inform their friends and tho public, that they have remov ed their establishment to Cotton Avenue, to the store recently oc cupied by J II & W S Ellis,drug gists, where they will be happy to serve any who may favor them with a call. They have in addition to their former stock, just received irom New York a large and splendid assortment of Watches* Jewelry, &c. of the latest fashions, wnich they will sell cheap for cash—consisting 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 aud Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Breast Pins, Finger Kings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, gold and silver ever potnled Pencils, silver table, tea, salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Suuf- ors, Musical Boxes,'Accordians, Flutes, Flageoletts. Fifes. Drums, Acc. 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, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Bonks and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, 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 kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge of the business induces him to think that he can. and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work i n his bands. Spoons A c- engraved- Oct- 1 DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS 1 I Charleston, S. C. T HE subscribers have imported from England, direct, a large and splendid assortmentof FALL GOODS, well adapted to tho season, aud manufactur ed expre.sly for the Southern markets, which, with iheir supplies from the North, enables them to offer a stock equal to any in the United States, aud at prices its low. C.&G H. KELSEY At 1IALSTED. Charleston. Sept. 7, 1836.64 9t Watches, .Icicetry, Silver H*are, Sfc. c: G. St. JOHN W ATCH Maker & Jeweler Cotton Avenue op posite Washington Hall, Respectfully in forms his friends and the public, that he has taken the store formerly occupied by the Hawkinsville Bank where he is now opening a new asid splendid assort ment ofWATCHES & JEWELRY of the bestqual- 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 Uubv Cylinder Watches with Extra Jewels and indepenentsccontfs of the most approved makers and rated to suit the clim ate and a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens Gold and rsilver Patent Levers Lepine and plain Watches, Fiue Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, F.ar rings 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. Ac. Together with a great variety of other arti cles kept in hisline N. B. lie lias selected the best 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 H VVM. H. BI KDSALL. VS Jtisi received a new and exteusive us- sortmeutuf Two fierce looking foreigners charged with intending Some serious infraction of pence—nod of skull Which might take law aud surgery son:.*time in mending, Were had to-day before old Justice bull. One gave his name •* Jonathan,” t'other “ Mounseer,” Both speeches aud writers—a.** who is not ? Both taught at the >ery same freo-school, we hear. Though Mouuseer Has of l&ie ail hi* learning forgot. The dispute turn’d on moneys to Jonathan due— Ademuud which Mouuseer iho'tit high-bred to quash; > And while one took to dunning, a* tradesmen will do, T*oluer calked of his * s ho.ior” bat still kept tho cash. Tilings grew at length serious— Mounseer still deuiurr’d, While Jouaihan, angry, presumed ev‘u i«» # y, That ‘"Viousic. r w s M$uiggl iig,” u * ownvo \ wo i\) “Aud would slink from Cite debt like uu eel slick away l” This drew down from t'other ou Jonathan's head, A loud, voluble volley of ** Sucre—.\iorbleu— ?c«te—Diable,” ami other w ords not so well bred, Mix'd with honor aud so forth—but still not a sou*. In short, ho aecincd readier to fight than to pay ; Which Xak.ni observing said, clioos.; w hich you will, •» I gut-as rvc auatiou cute kuuck, either *vay, “And can draw on you just which you like—sword or bill*** As ‘twos fear'd two »uch heroes might do something rash. Both were brought before Bull (of the Flect-st. I*oiicc,) And .'louuscer, who hau counted ou keeping the cash, Now louo 1 Uuuseii hound to Ktoy o.tly tUo peace. As they parted, shrewd Jonathan thus spoke his mind, “ As 1 calculate. Mister, your gumption** but dull. *• ll'yoa wisitto ia.iow .»ow i treat Xot»*s Wiio *re luclined " To take likeilie* with me, or from uu*—a>ii Bull ** klats, Shoes, aud Bonnets at Cost. T Hh subscriber buvitig determined to 'abtfudon the trade in the above articles, will dispose of them at cost; his assortment being good, purchasers will find it to their interest to call, sept 15 64 WM. H BURDSALL. .i Fianuo Covers UST received, aud for sale By April4 41 GEORGE \V. PR1CF. A Co. Bolting Cloths. OS. 3,5,7,9,10, Anchor Brand, for sale by- April 21 43 ‘ORAFT Al LEWIS. Carpeting and Rugs, J UST received, a large assortment, May 5 45 G. W. PRICE & Co. B I ELS of the Farmers Bank of Florida, payable at the agency in Ferry, will be received iii pay mem for goods, or accounts due the subserber. ■\ng II 59 FHAS CAMFBELI.. TO LET. Fhe House corner of ( herrv and Third streets, at present occupied by Mrs. YYil liamson Possession will be given the 1st of October next For terms apply to sept 15 64 REA A COTTON. .Ready-made Olothirg. Superfine blue, Black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive, brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, i i li i l j . _i Kimnii, no miner „ isueu ner m i .uiiui mis bupernne blue, black,brown and green Cloth Frock ....... , * ,, . u * i- j- ° - l Haughty that very day. But this provoking dis DO KYEiUlt lliiNu, A AD oAi iNOiti l.sG. This was *he favorite uiutiuof Mrs.Nobleways who was ** ivoiuau uioruut deoils ilqtu worus; that i, to any, oi unnecessary worti*. i»y mis expres siou ul unnecessary v. ores J mean, principally words ol useless discuskiou, but more paiucuiarly of mairimien-d discussion, «m<i winch all ladies who wish to have no quarrels with iheir liusbauds should he careful, above all things, to avoid. •*YYh;.i!” exclaims some lair individual of the "*aiii l to never sjie.ii, to my husband? Am i always to sit muiv- -Ym I never to e.«deavo» to talk him over, tu.d 1 may gel mj oumioay” On tho contrary, my dear voiubie- lady. V- u may talk io your husimnd asjuucb as you like in a pleasant, dice iut manner; but if you are fond of having your own way. 1 advise you uot to try :o talk him over, but have it ny saying notluug about it. The lords of creation have inherently a wish of dominion over their wives; and if they think they have that, they do not trouble themselves about trifks, unless they are led to do so by use less discussion For cx.incpje, whether Uieir » ives wore a hide hat or a I roivu oue, or vv.ieili ei* they work halt au hour at a carpel frame, or ■in hour at iiefuug a nurse, or go out to call on Mrs. fomebody or Mrs. Auybody, is to them a matter of uo consequence. Bui *l they begin to consult, or enter into aiguuieius aud disquisitions, the husbands immediately ou their pan begin to at.suune a dignified dictatorial (uauucr aud touc, which presently uliVuds the lady, che give* a snappish answer, widen buugs au ill-natuieu one in return Eshe then either bursts luto a lit of rage or a lloou of tears; Hun ihe husbau bouu cos out of the room aud bangs the door after him. * For example : Mrs. Wrongways and her hus- bauii were one day sealed at breakfast, when she commenced the following discourse—**l in ti ud logo aud call on Mis. haughty siqt mor ■ling; 1 supposevou do uot want the horse aud Kig for any thing, do you'?” “1 don’t know whether I do or not.” said he not being pleased with the word intend, “What do you want to go to all ou Airs. Haughty for, a proud disagreeble woman. It Colonel Haughty was uoi my commanding officer, you should uev r go aud call ou her ai all, at ail f” ••Should not! »' ell for my part, I should al ways cab ou M>*s. Haughty, wuether she was iu eur regimeut or not. i like her. she is an ele- gaut woman, and the daughter of a peer; and she never gives herself any airs to me, as she does to the other ladies of our corps.” ••You fancy, 1 suppose she like* vou, and ihiitks you less vulgar lli.in th? rest, llu: it is no suehtning. The Colonel, I daresay has order ed her to lie civil to you, because I am useful in regim.'iital matters.” ••Ordered! ordered! Mrs. Haughty is not a woman to be ordered by her husband, she has loo much spirit and sense.” •‘tseiise! she does not show her sense if she attempts to have any likings, or ilislikitigs her husband does not approve. 1 wish you would go and see Mrs Nobleways. Now there’s a woman I wish you would imitate.” ' ••ludeed! well, l should be very sorry to imi tate Mrs. Nobleways. She wears an ugly hat. and is a great frieud of that tiresome woman, Airs Rational, who is always teaching her children and going to market, dressed iu a gingham gown and straw* hat— 1 hate them both.” ••More shame for you. Aud if you would spend less money in hats, and be dressed like Mrs. No- bleways with dignified simplicity, and would spend your time iu teaching your children, and study household economy, instead of being all day netting purses. I can ted you madam, it would he for your credit and mine ” “Credit ! you don’t pretend to say. sir, that I aut discreditable to you ! Do you, sir I" Here Mrs. Wrongways hurst into tears and the husband rose from 'he lalde. and rung the hell. “John, bring the gig to the door; I a in going to the barracks, and shall want the gig and ho se all day.” Now in reality, the captain did not want that gig and horse at all, that day- lie would rathar have walked, asii was a beautiful fiue dear mor ning; hut he was so provoked with his wife, that he was determined to v ex her l»_v preventing her going vi-iting, which was her favorite occupation, neitheir did he care much whom she visited — He wished her to he on good terms with all the ladies of the regiment; aud, if the truth were known, he rather wished her to call on Mrs. positively to the' identity of the woman, aud she, ou being con fronted wiikt.he claimant, did uot deny the accu sation made against her. Under these cireumstauces. Judge Ulshccffer, unhesitatingly signed the certificate for her re moval from hence, and she was taken away in custody of her owner, to whom .Mr. Sparks offered five hundred dollars if he would liberate her, which offer he refused. Mi*. Strang, of Nassau street, was eugaged as consul for Mr. Dallam.— .V. Y. Transcript. CONSISTENCY. Iu a small towu :u Veruinut, according to tho Boston Transcript, there iciu'ned a few weeks since a young tuau a native of live, pi ace, who had been abseut about IU years hxviug resided in tho state of Georgia where he had accumulated con siderable property, about leu thousaud dollars of which were invested in slaves. Shortly after his return he was seized with a fever, and ou Au gust 1st died without family, and of course his property went to his brothers aud sisters, three of whom were members of tho abolition society. When called upon to kuowwhai they intended to do with the slaves, it being animated that they might now show their consistency, the president of the society replied, -that ihe laws of the state were so oppressive to free Macks, hat it would be a merry to sell them to some kind master, who iu euuforuiiiy with the request of his decea sed brother, should give bond that families should uever he separated !!—Flordian. LATEST FROM TEXAS. Nf.i»$ Oliu.aNs, tSept. 30. By the schooner Coi. Faiming, which left Velasco ou tile ljiih instant, we have receut in formation from Texas. The Tcxiau army is s..id to he atiout 2..TJ0 strong at Victoria, remaining quite composed. The .Mexicans voutiuue the other std. of the llioGraude, and manifest uo dis position is advance be\oud. We have a confirmation of the election by the Fanning, of Gen. Houston as I'resideut, over S. F\ Austin and Smith, his competitors. Tile uew Congress holds its first sessiou on the first Monday «f October. Bartholomew Pages, who was arrested for attempting to effect the escape of Santa Ana, succeeded iu makiug a temporary escape himself, out was however rriakeu by a uegro man ou ihe plantation of Col. Wharum. lie was to lie tried in a few days—and it is said that should he be ai q.iuied by the District Court, which .vtii sit in judgment uu him, he tviil then be tried as a spy by a court martial. Gen Urrea is recalled from Matamoras to Mex ico. The Mexican government has opened all its ports duty free to Spanish vessels.—Bulletin. 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 Pantaloons, Y’outh’s cloth and satliuet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloous, Black and blue Cassimem, black aud colored Velvet, black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Valeutia. English Silk, colored and white Merseilles Toilinet, Swansdown aud Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brnwii Clcth & Patersham Box Coats. 1 von Skin Overcoats. Fin l inen Shirts. Collars. Bosoms. Socks Ac J cT Rr.CtTVr.I> by boats 13and 16, 500 kegs Whit** Lead in oil, 100 gals. Linseed oil. of superior qualities, <ng4 58 H. & J. SHOTWKLL. I jlOR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture —Quinine Mixture, for sa[e bv ' i.ril 26 44 J. II. >V \V. 9. ELLIS eookovt: rjIVVO YOUNG MULES left me on tliefiistday A of May, near Travelers’Rest, in Houston conii- One of said mules isudark bay the oilier a brown Any Store House to Rent. ONE or both of the More House* ad joining the subscribers; for a large and ty general assortment they could be easily or nearly a black—both of them three years old united and would mako a desirable stand information of said unties, given to John Rushin, in for business. To any oue desirous of Houston county, or to myself in Macon, will bethink- cussion made him instautly resolve to thwart her. If Mis. Wrongwavs had said nothing, if she hail attended to tba proverb Far Tutto <* Dir Nitnte and waited quietly unii 1 her husband had gone, walking away to the barracks as he intended, she might have ordered the gig nod the horse at what hour stie pleased, 'and visited whom she pleased, and her husband would have been well pleased she had done so, and probably would have said to her. when he returned, “well. I am glad you have goi all these visits paid, and particular ly glad you railed on Mrs. Haughiy.for we must alw ays pay due respect to the wives of our com niauding • Hirers.” Ttei'foi-e, inv dear military ladies, who are fond of having your own way—which by the bye, most, ladies either civil or military alw ays ore—I recommend you to attend to the essential duties, and never, discuss trifles ; please your husband .1 y aiteudiug to important matters, and in all unimportaut ones you will be sure to have vour own way. if yon attend to the Italian motto, “Far Tulto cDir Niente." Mr. Moffatt. U. ti. Government Ageut to Pi-xas. arrived in this city yesterday from Ye- I :SCO. /a. We are indedted to a friend for the following copy of a letter, dated. Matamoras, 2d Sept. 1836. My Dear Sir: Our commercial prospects present a gloomy appearance iu this quarter, and Hie political horizon .of events appears to assumo a dark aspect for ttifc future.— 1 he financial res ources ot ilie Gover.no ut have uever heeu in. such a deplorable state, aud uever enjoyed a poorer leputaiiou amnuglhe capitalists aud mer chants. There is such a w aul of good faith in toesi* people, that when merchants who are com pelled to give si <i.my of iheir property aud uvea, prefer iudti.du il paper for security, than the Goverumeut. Every mail front Mexico ex poses toeir situation with sumo uew imposition iu the form of taxes aud force loa s, of which the greater pari of the merchants here have paid the latter, aud the General *s this moment eu- .leavoring to insist ou the commerce to furnish $U),UUd per week for ihe .-uppurt of ihe troops uinter ins command. The goverumeut appears to be but little interested lor the troops here, aud unless lands soon make their appearance from some quarter, serious cou-equcnccs are antici pated in a sacqueo and many of us be among the missing, null the loss of properly. Protec tion w e have none, and our consul .s less respec- t-d thau the'merchants. Handbills ate posted on tile corners to cu« oarage the soldiery aud telados to insurrection, urgiog them to buru the property aud massacre the loreiguers. Gca. Bravo is appointed commander iu chief oi toe army, Gen. Valencia, quartermas.er gene ral, lieu. Abort a, commandant of the Plaza, Bravo was to leave Mexico ou the 1st lost, tor this port. Preparations are now making for a second campaign to Texas. GlXKi men are to be raised between this place aua tile city of Mexico, to be ready to march lot i exas by first of No vember. We have here, say lsUU or 2900troops left out of the 3000 that returned from Texas the balance having taken F’reucli leave by ucscriioo. The two plenipotentiaries, &c. are still kept in eoufiuem cut, and the 14 prisoners kept sweeping the streets under the rays of a scorching run. Their situations are by uo means comfortable, depending entirely ou the generosity of loreiguers for subsistence- If our goveiumentcould be pre vailed ou to'order a L. si. vessel to this port for 10 or 15 days, wo should consider ourselves a littio m .re safe tVbin the depredations of a set oi outl iws which] will suouer or later take place. We are very tar iYo.u being secure such tunes a6 he pres ut." Another Slave Case.—Another slave case oc cupied th'* attention of one of the Judges of oui* city (Judge Ulshaeffer) yesterday; but for a few miput *s, however, in winch brief spaco that lear- Natiianiel Macon—At the head of tho Va>. Bureu ticket of electors iu Noitb Carolina stands th ■ name ol Nathaniel Macon—the Father «•/*. Democracy. Y\ bat motive cau actuate .be ven erable patriot in advocating tile claims of Mr. Van Bureu? Noue will accouse him of being capable of being influenced by other than pure aud patriotic motives—Ins slerliug nouesiy, his in difference as to office. Ins vo.ou'aiy relinquish ment ot tiie office of Senator and his uever-swer- vtug devotion to democratic principles, show beyond all doulit or cavil, that he has stepped forward iu his old age, aud taken sides with the Republican party, because he believes- that Mr- Van Bureu is worthy of tho support off Republicans. Mr. 'Macon has served in the U.- S. ch-nate with Mr. Van Buren a^d Judge White;* lie knows them both, and understands their qual-* ificati.’Us anu their political prtuviples. Betwixt- the two he has selected Mr. Van Btircn. When- such a mao as old Nat Macon suppoits Mr. Van Bureu, now idle is it for the mushroom politi cians of the present day to charge hiui with u. want of attachment to Republican principles.— We meniiou this fact, because overy-juuu now oC age knows the character of Macun for devotion, to ihe Repmdicau party—and because we know, that the opinion ot such a man must weigh wide the Republicans of Tennessee.—Tennessee^ Don-' ocrat. stock of this bank" will bo required to be paid on the j renting them for such purpose, tho U-ruis will be mode- fully received, aud a liberal reward paid to the inform- j 11 e d qnd most esteemed functionary managed to istcr u lenipotentary at Rio Janeiro, 1st Monday in November. Bv order of the Board, (rate Apply to -GEORGE JEWETT & CO. j cr. JOHN C. RODGERS, i dispo*e of it, to the entire satisfaction of all par- vva-d Pontan, in the same quality, ' 4jjg.*25 G% By HEFBURStv C?a£ sopi 63. A aug 18 (if) <f ties concerned. The fugitive was a young and' oi America.”—Globe., Appointmet of. French Minister to the Vniled- Stales. . - A Paris paper of August 19, says; “Tho King hy au ordiauee of the 4th inst-, lias appointed M. rierrurierto be his Envoy Extraordinary and Min- aud Ml Ed- o the U: S.