Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, October 27, 1836, Image 1

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11ACON GEORGIA By n. BARTLETT. AUCO.V, GEORGU, THCRSD.ll', OCTOBER 27, 1836. Volume XI,—yuinhor 4. ...jjis o. suuscripuoii. Three *« advance. wiU pay for the pa- 1 Five Dollars, paid in adcauct, icitt pay Doi mane year. ".'llwTrtk' P“l* r .J}“ *“ n “ ffL-a not paid It r two years. Ter Dollars.paid in adcanct tot p rj/tifitenced, Ti not paid tritium six months after the year has "arte Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum *"771. karted. If not paid until the end of the year, “esr Dollars per annum will be charged—with interest thereafter. 4 4 | ve ,. t isiU}r. Aifttisements not exceeding out hundred words, or 12 , Una, (considered a square.) will be inserted one 1 fjr out dollar. IVhtn more than one insertion is rites, lo rests for the first, and 50 cents for each sub- ^ ‘.n f s ' Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales an chat- S ‘v %‘j thrrtiwrs will be allowed two sauares in each ' f , r r. *iu Dollars per annum; and in the same • . Utter space—payable quarterly ** On all accounts for Mrertising. Job Printing. kc p ■ ' Jell as for subscription. Interest will be c’mrged. toit p *not settled within the year jb'riuVork jTuarien Eisie of Rackets. ** - BRIG Macon, A. Bibbms, Master. •• Amelia Strong, Brown, *• <• Darien, C. P. Bulfcey, “ 14 New Jersey, B. .Matthews, " •• Premium, J. Couborn, “ “ (New) Scbr. D. B. Crane. Baker, “ _ These vessels are all coppered, fastened and built eipreasly for lliia trade, bive experienced captain* and sail legiilarlv once a week from each port. Vessels bound for Darien will find Jloboy Fit casv access: 19 to 21 feet water will be found on h Bar at liigl' water, the aame depth can hi carried w ith- in six miles of Darien, 13 feet cubic carried up to the city. The anchorage in Dohoy sound and river is nirtictilatly safe and good, with ample room tor ves sels to carry off the whole cotton crops, coming t'otsn the rivers to Darien. HAWKS, MITCHELL A COLLIN9, Agents Darien. Refer to James Goddard, Fsq. Maco.i. Oct 10. 1*36. 2 ~7Wnron Steam Boat Company. Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox, do. EXCEL. - J. L. Willcox. '■11119 company have now their line of Beats in JL complete order for freighting. They hare a •lew steamboat added to their line called the Superior, sud ten Tow-Boats. The B ixL* will run regularly betwe -n Macon and Darien, one or the steamboats leaving Darien every five or six days with tow-boats. The company have new sixteen tow-boats, all first rate boats, built express ly for the navigation o<" the Ocmillgee and Altainaha nrers; those increased facilities will enable the com pany the means of giving the greatest despatch to cotton or goods shipped by their line. They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops, [•carry cotton and merchandise between Darien and Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are alio, five first rate Packets running regularly between Darien and New Yor«, which come to Hawes <1 Milchel, of Darieu. Agent* for the abort Boats : J. GODDARD, Macet*. Dotce, Hussy A Walter, Charleston. L. Baliiwix be. Co. Savannah, ITawes, Mitchell A Ooi.nss, Darien, Geo. K. Roberts, llawkiusviile. If scon. 24 th Dec., 1^1-’, 2d o.-.nmigee Steam Boat Company. WARE HOUSE .i.VD CO.fi. TliSSMO.V u CSI.VESS. My rick, Napier A Free- ~ tj BUUI inform their frieuds and tlie ♦ B public gent rally, that they ure enlaig- mg their Ware House adjoining their store on Cotton Avenue, and will have it ready for the receptiou of cotton by tlie commence ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to them by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or orders to buy and sell : u the market, will be pr inptly attended to. They likewise inform those Merchants who forward their goods by .Macon, that they have a large and tale Brick Store, for the reception of mer chandize, and will receive and forward all goods con signed othera. Their charges in every in lance will be us low as is customary in the - city. Liberal advan ces will be tu-ide on cotton stored with them ar ship ped by them to any other market. Having one of the partners of their firm (Mr. A. R. Freeman) located in the city of New York for the pur pose of affording the necessary facilities to their busi ness in Macon, they respectfully inform Merchants and others who have business to transact in that city, that he will be prepared to attend to any Commission Business vjth which he may be favored. They em brace the present opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgementsto their friends and the public for past favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron age. In addition to their present atock, they will receive earlv this fall a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Cutlery, Bale Rope', Heavy Hemp, L'otfsn Ragging, Readymade Clothing, Ac. Ac.Ac. suitable lor the fall trade, all of which they offer for sa le on the most reasonable terms Maran, August 25 6] tf WARE HOUSE Mouroe Kail Road Notice to Stockholders. T HE Board of Directors of the Monroe Rail Road Company have resolved, that the third iustal- 'tnent of Ten Dollars per share be required to be paid n the 2*th day of October next, and a fourth instal-; incut of Fifleen Dollars per share be required to be i paid on the 5th day of January next. Those slock- J holders who are desirous to do so, can pay au addition al instalment on the day that the fourth'instaluieut is called in and be allowed interest thereon at 8 per cent until the fifth instalment be p • d. Forsyth. July 23 57 ALI -ED BROOKS. See. .9ml Commission Business* f~ THE undersigned respectfully in* ' liisianilm ibnns his friends and the public gen- t erally, that he has become proprietor of the large and commodious Warehouse in Fast Macon, formerly ccupied by Messrs Hamil ton Ar Hayes, where be will transact the above busi- ue-sin all its branches, lie will make liberal tdvan- ces on Cotton stored with him, or on shipments to any of his friends in Savannah. Charleston or New-Vork, when de-ired; and by bis unremitted attention to bu siness. hopes to teceive such share of public patron age as his exertions and accommodations mav merit. D. FLANDERS. The anbsetibors have entered into copartnership un der the firm of FLANDERS cV COOK, and will, in addition to their present spick, constantly be receiving from New-York and Boston, a large and general assortment of DR 1* GOODS * GROCERIES, comprising Hats, Shoes, Saddlery. Iron, Salt. Bag ging. and every other article in that line of bnsiness Their friends and the public generally, are invited te - ive them a call, at the store formerly occupied bv D. Flanders. D. FLAN DIRS, J'i!v2S 57 3ai II. I.. COOK waHe house J.A.&S.S VIRGIN Watch Makers tf Jewellers, Would inform their friends and the public, that they have remov ed their establishment to Cotton Avenue, to the store recently oc cupied by J H «L W S Ellis,drug- ists. where they will be happy to . Tin uiey wi serve any who may favor them with a call. They have in addition lo their former stock, just received from New Yotk a large and splendid assortment cf Watctes, 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 and Keys, Ear Knobsand Drops. Breast Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles, gold and silver ever potnted 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 Snnf- ers, Musical Boxes, Accordiaus, Flutes, 'Flageolett*. Fifes. Drums, See. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and Pistols, among which is Buggies’ pocket Rifle, that will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Books and Parses, silver Snuff boxes, sil ver Toys, stiver Thin>t>!»s, Scissors, total, gilt and glass Beads, steel Pens, aad a variety of other articles usually kept in their line. N. B. We have the best of materials tor repairing Watches of all kinds. S. S. V’s practical knowledge of the business induces him to think that he ran. and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work n his hands. Spoons See- engraved- Oct-1 B’atchcs, Jewelry, Silver Wmre, ttc. C. G. St. JOHN W ATCH Maker Ar 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 HawkinsviUe Bank where he is now opening a new amt splendid assort ment ofWATCHKS & JEWELRY of the beat qual ity and latest fashions selected with great taste and judgement expressly for this market, among bis assort ment may be found Gold pocket Chronometers Splen did Gold' Duplex, Patent Lever's and Ruby Cylinder Watches with Extra Jewels and iudepenentseconds of <1 I HHTS, H.ITS, HUTS GEORGE A. &LlHi£KIiY R ESPEC11 ILL\ solici s the uttcutiou of j»ur- chasers to a very large assortment ol’ .... k Hat* ad Caps, wlucn hate been made bv him expressly for retailing, and aro warranted to be of superior stylo and quality to any ever before offered iu Macon; among bis assort ment may be found, Super fashionable black and drab Leaver Itats, do broadbrim do forelder.vmen, do lash do do satiu beaver do do do du black and drab Russia beaver, Wide, meridian and narrow brims,otter, nutria, uinak- rat. raccoon and cony hats of every variety of shape i nd style, Youths’ beaver and satin beaver hats, latest fashions, Cur asset Cloth Caps, costaisSitig af super No 1, Otter t aps, “ seal, mink, muskrat and cony do mens and boys full top cloth caps, it ,i Robinson’s do do NE'.v SPRING CLOTHING. iilORACE FITCH r S now opening at tlie store opposite th- Washing* L Hail, a new and handsome assortment ol Spring and Sumiut'ir L'ktititig;, 1 which Las been made up by L. Fitch, and will be sold cheap for cash, consisjng in part of tiuper black; blown, green and olive camblett f. Coats, •• •• “ •• “ •* dress Coats “ “ •• “ bombazine, f. do. ». .. .• «• •• dress do. “ ,4 •* •• ,4 summer doth, Brown and white grass burn frock coats & coattees, Brown and white German and Fr. qcl. linen do. do. biack and greeu bouiaziue coats, pacts. French & German lin. do bi’k& green ctttubleit do lastiuxjtV. urcassiau do olive At brown do do Dutch and mixt do t>r’wn&white grasslic do white and huff mersaii’es do do dulling do vests, do do imp. cord do do do valentia do linen & doe skin do fig. Sl rib. mersailles do crape drib &, honey comb j.lad A spotted de do pants. do .V fig u shelly do merino, casimer. lasting do Engl: <h St French silk do cantoous aud cord do hl’k .Y'lig d velvet do cloth Sc, ctisimcre do Florentine aud bombazine with a general assortment do of common do with a good assortment of white & grass linnen short common do Fine linnen and cotion shirts linnen and cotton drawers, Angola nett shirts aud drawers, <Stc. &c. Also, stocks, collars, bosoms, gloves, cotion, random, linen, black and white siik half hose, black horse skin, buck akin, biack and white silk and been gloves, su« penders. a variety, Spittilfield. pongee, Hag and ban- dia hdki's. Dalian plaid. !i;;’d and red bordered cravats, ‘strike the lyre acair.’ •> ,. acorn lop celeste caps, children s fancy silkcaps’dtc.iVc. &-o. J w j.j te do. siripe rousie.u belts, braces,ripe brown linen, i'l.;,iai,; < if.* ,C |*. 1 . ^ er,, ! s ’ '‘'“da and rubs, consisting of! (f or apron*) blue, biack «nd green broad ,. , a ‘ squirrel, sable, ermine, geiiott, rtab-1 cloths, white drilling, bombazine, and merino ca.-si- 1)1 L JUKI filVDIlQ/irttE 11 i — * - - j ft’llfl m-re, fine palm leaf fiats, common do. cmidren * leg- & •ttnd Cosnsstission Basistess. , The undersigned desire to inform their Friends and the 1‘ublic generally, that j the most approved makers and rated to suit the flint f ilD company will be prepared to commence fi si:i*s>. early in the next season—They will have a ii it of Backets between New York, and Darien and s- .-a vessels to forward goo. Is from Darien te Macon —Tne Agents in Sow Vork. Charleston, and Savannah, will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goode ii Macon, at a freight agreed on without intennedi- io.ec*targeend the agent in Macon will receivecotmn deliverable ■ Savannah. Charleston, and \ew York— The company’s vesatks and boats. Will be of first class who experienced commanders, aud no expense will be .pared to meet :h» patronage ofiht public. !'H. ti. YO.Viiit SDN'S. Agents in Darien. •nsv >7ih I'*■{." 49 8 - firmer tt Fall •Srrassgement of the ? in nee i* Steam dt Pole Boat Line. ryt:f . proprietors of the above mm notify th»-ir H frien I* and the public, that they will have run ning on the Alt., mahu and Ocmulgee rivers during iha s immer and fall months, four or five Pole Boats. v irticularly adapted to low stagi s of water, and which w ill be aided by Steamboats when the water will per mit. Ship lers by this line ronv depend upon every at tention being paid, and exertion used tr give despatch to property shipped by it to any of the landings on said rivers*. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag't > aeon. AGENTS. Meisra Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston. E. P. Butts, Eaq. Savannah. Rowland, Cra.sk & SnACKEt.roun, Darien Halstead, Tavlor «fc Co. Hawkinsville. Marow. June 30 1 fim Co nstitution Business, Darsen. T HE Uudcrsigned have formed a Copartnership lor the purpose of transacting a general Com mission and other business under the firm of b.xon A ROGERS, and offer their services to their friends, mid the public geuerally, in the above busiiiess. Forwarding Goods and produce to 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 (ransportationlines; Good* for the interior will always be shipped by those who will probably give them the greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW, Jan 1. IKWi 28 GEO. T. ROGERS they continue the above business. They .ire inakingsome additiontotheir Ware nouse uhichisconveniently situated on Second-street adjoining their store, they will be pre pared to make liberal advances on Produce or Mer chandise, either in siore ur 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, (hey will coatiune the mer cantile business at their old stand, and expect shortly to receive from the New York aad Boston markets, a Iresb supply of Dry Goods• Groceries, Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Ac. Ac.—which will make iheii assortment large and complete. By i strict attention to business they hope to merit • share of public patroiiage. ■ept 15 M GEORGF JF.WI TT & CO. ware House .f.VD CO.ll. IJJSSKs.V B CSI.VESS. THE uudersigued will continue lo * transact the above business in all its various forms at their old stand. They will, ashitherto. make liberal advances on produce and merchandize in store, or to be shipped either to Savanuah. diaries ton. New York or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona! and undivided atte,iiicu to 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 bouse, which they are enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, and where they will be nippy to serve those who have given them their patronage front the East side of the river. Feeling grateful for the liberal patrouagehere tofore received, we hope by a strict attention to busi ness to merit a continuation of tlie same. HAMILTON, HAYES dt CO. Macon. 1st September, 1836 ’ 200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market rate*, by H. H. A, CO. sept I (52 Commission littsincss, Darien. • glllE undersigned have resumed bnsiness as fl. hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten lion to all business entrusted to their care. We believe ive have made arrangement* that will enable us at all limes to forward goods for the interior with the least possible delay, by steamboat* when the river will ud- iait, or in extreme low river by small flats or ligbters, bail: expressly for that business. On onr wnarves are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot ■on at the least possible expense, and our opportunities to forward cotton inland or coastwise, nre not exceed 'd hi ativ other House. Darien, Mav 20, li*:» HAW '9. MITCHELL A COI.LIN -ar WARE HOUSE & co.n. mss to r u csevess. f m^;i j| U lursigne i continues to transact the War. 1 House and Commission Business, situate cen tral to the Cotton Market, on the corner of Cherry and Second streets, within » f« w f«st from Cotton Avcn e. formerly occupied by Ja'ine* C. Morgan. Liberal ad vances will be made on p ru'd nre or other articles stor- od or shipped. Cotton will be sold from wagons or store at 25 cents per bale, and stored at customary rates * L. L. GRIFFIN An« 25 r,.„ VARE II »U*E ♦f vn co tr -tissio.v bcsmam ss. Til UNDKR'IGN l» will con tinue totransact the above business.at lie Ware House occupied by him last •eason. Grateful for the liberal patronage re ceived from ms friend-ami ihe public, by stict often- tio-j to business confided to hi* care, he hopes to merit a share of the public patronage. He will inak; liberal advances on cotton stored with nun, or on shipments to Savannah, Charleston and Naw York. A. E. CHICKERING. Macon. August 11 59 6m SHaalit for nit at tki» Ofliet. TROY HILL. THE uudersigned informs his friends and those of the late firm of Cutter Sr Cornwall, that ha intends re suming the Ware House tf Commission Business, at tlie store next above tne one recently occupied by T. J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known as the town ofTroy. lie further informs the public that he has bought the Goods, aud having now on the way, from New York, and other places, Dry Goods atitl Groceries, together making Ins stock complete, which will be sold low for ready pay, he will be ready to receive Cotton early in the fall, aud be prepared to make advauces.— He would particularly notice to his friends the great advantages his Warehouses have over those in the dense part of the city with regard lo Fire, they being detached from other buildings and at a distance from anv street or lane, and well enclosed M., v r, 4'. tf II. S CITTT' R. ate and a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens Gold and silver Patent Levers Lepine aud plain Watches. Fiue Gold Chains, Seals. Keys. Ear rings Breast Pin 1 - and Fiuger rings. Gold aud silver ever pointed pencils. Gold and silver spectacles, silver spoons, pen and pceket knives dirks, canes, pistols, Ac. Ste. Toge.her wi«h a great variety of other arti cles kept in his line N. B. Heliasselei cd me best of materials for re pairing watches and w Igive satisfaction to those who may favor him with the (custom. A share of public patronage is respeetfally solicited. Oct 27 18 WM. H. BURDSALL, H \S Just received a new and extensive as sortment of Steady-made Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adeiaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinst Coattees and Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black aud fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Youth’s cloth and sailinet 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. Swansdown and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth St Patersham Box Coats. Lvun Skin Overcoats. Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. Ac .1 JIV*r Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED BY CTXKE. H. SVBDSAII, T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul ing: bit and swansdow n. Hats made to order at shortest notice. Hat trimmings, alcohol and shellack, constantly ol band. Oct 21- 3 Boots and Shoes, Domestics, ite. 75 CASES Boots and Shoes, consist ing iu part of Gentlemens fine calf Boots, sewed and pegged. Stout p* gged and water proof Boots. Fine calf and stout Shoes and Pump*. Ladies Seal, Moiorco and Pruueila \\ alking Shoes. Slip* and Bootees ; Children s Shoes o ail kinds. A complete assortment of Negro shoes. 20 cases Domestic Cottous. bleached «ud uiibietch ed. consisting of fine Shirting and wheeling, stout do 30 pieces Sattinetts of various patterns ALSO, Fine 4-4 and 7-S Flannel; Blankets; Calicoes, Hat-; Ac. just received, and lor sale on most liberal terms, by C. I. HOWLAND A CO. oct 13 2 _ Next door to the Post-Office. SE L LI AG OFF! H w«. si. H&ZL'DSS&XsZ A\ IA(* determined to do«e his business, will dispose of hissteck of Goods, consisting of an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy Cry Goods, licath/mafir Cloth ini', HATS, SHOES, &c. at eery reduced prices. Purchasers will undoubtedly find it to their interest to avail themselves of tlie pre sent f-vorah.’e opportunity of supplying themselves with CHEAP GOODS. Oct 1.5 2 is berry and Second streets, including the follow- Factorage A Coiiiini'.wion Unsiiiiess, BO.iVMJYti, ttc. T H E subscriber has located in the city of Sa van- nali for the above purposes, and taken stores nearly opposite the City Hotel. The steamer “ Chieftain ** Capt. White, will be ready in nil the present month to receive freight far Hncnn.'and will continue regularly throughout thesea- nou. the river admitting, and unavoidable accidents inly intercepnug. Goods for forwarding will experience no delay, and ih- interest of the owner oulv taken into consideration, net 13 2 *9. F. Pit K. N.<UX .Merchants* Insurance Company of Macon. r HE public are hereby informed that the whole of the Capital Stork of this Company, of One Hundred Thousand Dollars in ca-li, has been paid in, and is now prepared lo take risks according to previous notice ; viz. to and from the city of Macon to any port or place in the United States, on eqnallv advantageous terms to the assured as other Marine Companies. Janes Goddard, Prcsideat. Wm. B. Darker J Cowles F. IL Wellnas Thos. Tavlor, oct 6 I-tf James Rea, Secretary WANTED. S IX go.»d Journeymen PAINTERS, for which It- • .eral wages will be given. Apply to HAMEL T. REA, Macon G*. TJ-The Charleston Courier will give the above four ;i«erlions. ' i, P l *•’] . > Dii ■as, I *. J Directors store House to Best t. ONI. or both of the Store Houses ad joining the subscriber*; for a large and general assortment they could be easily united and would make a desirable stand for business. To any one desirous of Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and Brown Linen Circassian and Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS. Summer Cloth twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass and brows Linen, and Rouan Cassimere COATEES. Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Krminet, Cyprus, wor sted and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cord, Angola Cas simere, brown and grass Linen and Drilling Fancy- Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mixt, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans PANTALOONS. Boys rummer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES and PANTALOONS. White and buff grass Cloth, buff and brown Linen, Pongee, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans ROI T N D JACK ETS. A large assortment of fancy VESTS. Fine Linen Shirts. Silk under Shirts and Drawers, Ac. Are Ac. j F. F. LEWIS Ac T. F. NEWTON, .fterchunt Tailors, H WI.ent red into co-partnership uuder the firm of Lewis & Nkwtos, foi the purpose of trans acting business in their line. They expect to have on hana tram New York, in a short time, a general assortment of Cloths. Cassi- uieres, Vestings, Ac. Which, together with the stock on band will make their assortment complete Also, a general assortment of Readv-Made Clothing winch will be sold low for cash They solicit a share ofthe public patronage, t. F. LEWIS, Aug 18 (54 T. F. NEWTON. J 4A HIIDS St Croix, P. It. and N O. Sugar, *411 150 bags prime green Coffee, 40 hhds prime retailing Molasses, 50 bbl* N. E. Rum. 40 „ American Gia, 35 „ Whiskey, 950 pg heavy Hemp Dundee Bagging, 50 coils Rope, 6000 lbs bagging Twine, SALT. I BOS. SA ILS. CA S TISUS. lc A General stock of Groccrirs, in store and for sale on accommodating terms by EDMUND RUSSELL, sept 1 62 Mulberry st FBI Uh subscribers inloiiu their menus auu Zia pu"o- JiflL lie, that they have removed to the fire proof brick store in Third-street, tiearh opposite to th • store occupied by David Ralston, amia fow doors south' west from ihe Central Hotel, wiiere they offer for sale, (a part of which to arrive,) 75 hhds St Croix and Porto Rico Sugars 300 bags Prime Green Rio. and Java Coffee 150 barrels Northern Rum and Gin 25 casks Wine and Cordials pipes < oguac Brandy and H Gin 15 baskets Champaigne Wine, part superior boxes Muscat do 40 bblsNo 3 Mackerel No J Salmon 150 bolts heavy Hemp Bagging 60 coil* Bale Rope 400 lbs Twine 6000 lbs Feathers, to arrive A Ueneral Assortment of Oi y Goods, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Ac. &c. all of which will be sold at unusually low prices, for cash onlv, by oct 13 2 ‘ WILLIAMS & BRADLEY J UST RECEIVED from'Now-York, and for sale bv S.1IITH, RODGEBS St Co. 50 bags and 50 batrels prime green Coffee, 20 hhds prime St CroU sugar, 30 bbls Rum, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 20bbls Giu. We will also sell our DRY GOODS, a splendid aa- sortment. at, or about cost, as we wish to turn our at tention to the cotton and grocery business. July 7 54 DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! ’ Charleston, S. C. horn do. and caps, also, a Urge assortment of Hats, Shoes, Boots, NV. which I invite mv friend* and pnbitc to give me a call ■at the store next door to VV. !>. Johnson march 31 40 HORACE FITCH. ~ Molasses ?3 O Ilhdi I est quality family Molasses just re- J3 aud lor safe by In « 9 ft SM1T»* qOPOFRS A CO 4000 SS5&X Bacon, .'.fackerel Fiour. Aad a few hhds; “ Boston Hams,’ 4 for sale hv ser* c LL. Mulberry et ton THE MACOV GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. The Revel—Parody. The w iotrj suu dcucomfmf low, • leamnd coldly on tne uutroddcu srtjiv, AndaotxX liin la.*t departing glow, Arruud hi all uudieeringlj, * ttut soon wa* *cen mother sight. To .h'xT *nd chill the dreai v eight. When the huge li^arth-fir© rhed its light, On the old bail's rude tceaerj. Then iu their tittered rags arrayed, (True etuMeras of a jovial blade] hach taper crooked footpaths made, To join the boisteroua revelry ; Or drawn by steed, that i>ecmed es drivel) Hy spirits-from Mjaie place hut heaven, They hastened on that frosty even i^uhsve a hand in deviltry. Then there was many a welcome given— Then shook the kail w ith echoes men, And w it, and uurth, like .scripture leaven WvrcmuUip' ied excoouiDcly. And bright the midnight fire glow, l po»i t.scloue ftreet** frozeu fuowy— Aud s ill the licrv rum shall flow, Ado;vn their throats more rapidly. M *Tis morn, too soon the checrl**?* sun Bath roheto view their pranks and Ait.— Nor now for wife, nor cash, nor dnn Care they—but still drink heartily* * The revel r!.ickens. Oil, ye bravflt Drink ou—nor look so dull nn*i grave. For nothin" now your heads can rave From broomstick’s sounding melody. But n*»w they part—their stub orn feet Refuse to bear them thro' the street— They fall,and make 111* tuows their sheet, Auddrcamof rum aud revelry. L Macon, Oct* 17th. Faints and Oil. KEGS No* 1 ami 2 White Lead. ■iSr 30(1 gal* Linseed Oil. With a general assortment of Gioceries, for sale, at the lowest niarkt^ price. Jniv 28 57 CHARLF3 CA*1F” V LL. - :a *l nr,s Winter strained Lamp Oil very tjy *0 handsome—-just received and for sa!>- bv H. A J. HHOTWELL. Tan 14 SO Opposite the. Central f Intel il LEATHER. A N assortment of itarrie**, Bridie and Upper Lea- A. ther, for sale by CRAFT & LEWIS. J 'll v 14 55 THE SUBSCRIBERS AVK purchased Mr. Laird' Wiley’s inter- stin the late firm of Fort, Hamilton A: U 1- LRV.aud Hamilton, Haves & Co. and given IRA E. FORT an intere-t in the same. The Dry Good* business will oe esutinued at the same place, under (he firm of Fort, Hamiliou & Co. and the Ware Houses and Commission Business a- herelofore, under the firm of HAMILTON. HAYF> A- Co. FORT. HAMILTON t Co. June 23 5* Lard. 4 Lot of first quality, put up in Tin Cans for fami ly use. For sale hy CRAFT it LEWIS. also, a small Lot good country Bacon, sept 8 63 Copartucrship- T II undersigued 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. I HE Subscriber will make libera. advances on _ Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah, T HE subscribers have imported from England, direct, a large and splendid assortment of FALL GOODS, well adapted to the season, and manufactur ed expressly for the Southern market*, which, with their supplies from the North, enables them to offer a stock equal to any in the United States, and at prices as low. C. & G. H. KELSEY & IIALSTED. Charleston. Sept. 7,1836. 04 3t Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston nov.5, 18:55. R.0BT. COLLINS. Tar .flacon Steam Boat Company W ILL run two or three lighters during the sum mer and fall, between Darien and Macon.— The line i* prepared to take all merchandize that may be offered or shipped to their agent* at Darien, and for ward them without detention. Their Lighters are made oflight draft, andean run at the lowest stages of the river. The steam boat Superior will be in readiness to tow i»y the first of October next, or soon er if the river wiii admit, aud the steatn boat Excel will commence running during that month, sent 10 J. tiODDlRO. Jfnit. M UAl'IS, SIIOEssfluT.\ZVETs AT COST. T HE subscriber having determined to abandon the trade in the 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. Notice. T HIL undersigned ha, connected JAMES D. C ARM ART 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 tbe title of WM. 55. PARKER &. Co. tbe said J. D. C. being the Company and having au in- terestiu the said firm only. Jnlv 7 54 tf WM. B P\'?K r '". NEW UOt»KM. Tales of the Woods, The Doctor. Three Eras of the life of Wo man, The Diary of a Descnnuyie, Lord Roldan, The Old World and New, Shepherd Lee, Stewaid’s Adventuies—Capture of Murrel. Oct 17 3 JAMES S. OLCOTT. Notice. A PLANTATION to rent or let on shares, consis ting of about 300 acres of open laud, and the most of it rich river botto* land, two miles from .Ma con. For terms applv to J. GODDARD Oct 6 1 tf For Sale, Y BRICK H**USE and lot, on the corner of New and Poplar streets, within 70 yards of Cotton Avenue. It i* a two story house, new and Convenient. There is an abundant boiling spring of good water on the lot. Its situation as to health, con- veniency to business and the Female College, renders it valuable. Apply to Messrs Hamilton «Sr Fort, or myself. Also its Furniture. Private boarders will be accommodated until the property is sold. A or 25 <52 A B. COOK. Land and Negroes lor Sale. T ill subscribe! oti’ers for sale the-PLANTATK IN whereon he now lives. 7 miles below Macon, in Bibb county, containing 860 acres good pine land. There has been for the last 5 years a good SAW MILL in operation unon said plantation, but has been stop ped this year on account of some'repairs wanting done. Stnn" Creek, the stream which said Mill is on. is a never failing stream, and the mill is better situated on accountof pine timber than any null within the vi cinity of Ml con. Also, ten likely NEGROES will be sold, together with Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, &c. Ac. Said property is now offered for sale on accommodating terms; a credit from one to three years will te given if required, sept-8 36 E. DAVIS. ~Valuable HULL Property for sate. T ill, undersigned oiler* for sale his two SAW MILLS, within three miles of Macon—both Mills are now 111 successful operation. On the premise* is al-oa GE1ST MILL- Attach ed to the Mills is 1500 acres of finely timbered LAN D withail the huilding* requisite for conducting the busi ness. Added to these adv antages. is a Spring of pure water, a healthy situation, and it* near h cation to the rapidly growing city of Macon, where a market can al ways be had .or Lumber 11 fair prices. Personswish ing to purchase, are invited to call on myself on Utn premises, or on Rogei Me all at Macon, sen 21 65 . ELEAZAR Me "ALL. renting them for such purpose, the terms will be mode-1 stock of this bauk will be reun rate S A PP ly to JEWfiTT «fc CO. I lat Monday m November. By «?i 8? *v v l.W For Sale, 350.000 f&iru 61 hlid* St L'roix sugar of superior quality, 50 bags Coffee, 45,000 lbs Swede Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assarted, 25 hhds choice Molasses, 150 whole and half bbls Canal and Ricntaond Flour, 5 pipes pure H- Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three year* old. 20 bbk old Monnngahala Whiskey, 5 proof, 75 bbl* pure Hum, and 20 Gin, II DAVII) RALSTON, rutiui'.iui c „iiuk 01 Columbus. 'WTOTlCL is hereby given that au additional instal- = _ X el ment of 33| dollars per share, ofthe capital meut for goods, or account* due tbe subserber stock of this bank will be required to be paidonthe Aug. II 50 CHAS. CAMPBELL. iy order of the Board. I _ . k ,. . HRPB'BRJi, cash. I Job Printing done at this Office ■ Notice to Citizens of Macon. T il Lsubscribers h»ve 600 acres of heavy l imber Land, mostly oak and hicitory, for sale in iou of 20 tc 25 acres, to suit purchasers. Tbecouveyauce to town easy, and distance from 1£ to 2^ miles For terms apply to J. GODDARD, Oct6 1 tf C. B. COLE. Nolice to Shippers of Cotton. F IVE cents per bale «v ill be charged for G liarfage on all cotton shipped at our wharves. REA & COTTON, J. GODDARD, J. T. ROWLAND, ROGER AlcCALL, J. R BUTTS, P. R. YONGE.jr. Oct 1 1 4t P- RYONGt. A aOS8. Ware IIous.' and Wharf Property I'or Sale. T IIP. undersigned offers for sale hi* well kniiwu property on ihe river bank in Macon, consist ing of Ware House. Store House, G liarves Ai . Ac Oct 5 1 ROGER AlcUALL. B ILLS of the Farmers Bank of Florida, payable at the agency in Perry, will be received in pay $25 REWARD. W ILLbe paid for the apprehension ofF.PHRAIM black man, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 16 inches high, has a heavy beard which causes his face 3> lo k rough—was formerly owned )>y the Messrs Harpers of Angnsia. aiulboughtof them bv a Mr Mat thews of Columbus; it is believed he will try to make his way to his former master in Columbus. The above reward will he paid for his apprehension, if lodged in anv safe jail so that I get lira giving me information at Clinton. Ga. HENRY W OARSEY. sept 22 65 9t 8 SO© REWARD. The above rewa.d will be paid for the apprehension of my boy William,' sometime* collet! Bill Black. William inf: me about 25th Decemoer last; he is a very bright mulatto, about-f» feet 10 inches high, thi k set, full fared, small red. or rathei blood shotten eyes, and straight yellowish hair. I have no nonbthe will change his name and try to pass him. self lux a white (nan, winch he may he able to do un less to a close observer. He ijapoWmerly the proper- J w' e “• d« ratanri il is the wUh" of Col. Il oi '* ° f v " 1 pl “'' 0 ’ trdV -r, l“ h T I to complete, if sibie, th« survey of tlinm^b the up country last ^uurnier I he above re . - f „ .• * P - 0 i»lr ward will be paid for bis am*t if lodged in .1 safe tail! ^ wu,e ,n t,me for h,m to tbt T ?. JtL TALLAHAsstE. October 8. ARMY MOVEMENTS. The V. S. Scnr. Major Dade Lieut- Hovvsoa eotiiuiauding, arrived at St. Marks ou Sunday last, from tbe Isuw'autiee rivt-r, havtug a large number ol sick sailors and soldiers ou board, passengers to Pensacola, lo which place the ves sel is now returning o refresh and refit; having lieeu employed since June, navigating on thi* part of the coast, aad up iho Suwannee. Lt 11. coufiriiis- previous reports of the sickness ol the position of Camp Call—Suwannee Old T< wn— where five companies of tbe 4ih luTatttry U S. Army have been encamped ihe past il mouths. 24 deaths have occurred an ong tbeui, anti bo- tween 80 or 90 of the remainder are at this time ill, leaviug omy o0 reporieti lor duty. I he Cmnniauder-in-chtef, with the Tecuessee mounted Brigaile, were ferried over the river on Tuesday and Wednesday Iasi, and took up their line of march the next day for the Indian settle ments on the U ithlacoochee : The guides had joiued the army aud^ave the troops grounds to hope for a meeting wall considerable bodies of Indians wilhiu two more days’ inarch. The U. 8. sleame: Izard, remained iu the riv er to aid Brig Geu- Read iu establishing a depot at the s ; te of the old block house on the Uiihla- coochee; whether he wras about to take with bun the Florida Militia'; aud to which point all the infautry. marines aud frieudly Indians from the Creekcouutry are ordered to pioceed- Thi Ten nessee tioops had sulieredbui slightly from sick ness aud as the rainy season had terminated, mid full stock of supplies are to be iustauliy placed within convenient reach, the campaigu will doubtless progress with a vigor aud euergy, which will ensure a successful resul^.—Floridian The Roston Atlas estimates that the popula tion of i hat city borders hard upon 60.0(10. mid think* that iu 1440 n will number 84,000. liso, its population will have doubled in tweuty years. f lague.—W c are sorry to see that the dread- mi disease, the plague, is spreading fearfully at [ the east. - Accounts from Smyrna suite its ap pearance there; the Smyrna Journal under date of June 24tU. says ‘T he eases of Plague have tieeii more numerous the past week. Accounts from Magnesia are still worse. The number of victims .it ihe I*tier place are stated ai more than 12.UOO. eleven ibousand of whrttn were Turks. Consternation regus throughout mat city; ard its surd, there is uni a house, nor a family hut has to deplore the loss of its members. Report *nys the plague had ceased at Me ( iblin. A gaug of rogues, consisting of uegrnes and men, in the city of New York, w hich for six months past has been carrying ou it* robberies, has bceu broken up. T he movements ol the .ang. were something like the following.— Towards evening they distribute thfce scites in differen* parts ofthe city, and when a well rtres- sed gpiitleman is seeu in a convenient place, a negro stops op to him aud asks him to change a dollar or a hill, and when ihe strauger lake's out his pnrf et-hook to accomodate the n!lii.n, it is uar. bed and the thief makes off w ith, it at the- top of hi* speed. At this moment a while man, one of the gang) pietrtiding, to he an officer, steps up la the dupe, and by making enquires, concerning tbe thief, detains the goiitletpan'uiSgJ, ihe negro it ata safe distance with the ifaoiiey.*— Tiicrt-iiie other plans ofoperation besides this.— ID sistance in such casos would be of uo avail, as the odds twe greatly against him. The gang w as discovcied and broken upbytt police officer, pretending himself a xirangir, i-nd sufiering - a temporary imposition. A posse of brother officers were ready, and the rogues were jjerured Flaue Up at Liiakll.—Tbe Factory fiirfs at LoweM turned oul ou Saturday last, liacause their it .get were reduced twelve aud a hall rents a week—or rather because the Companies have increased the price of board so 'as to produce that effect. We learn from tbe L iwell Advertiser, that on Monday afternoon r>t 2 o’clock 'he girls were assembled iu the grove on Chanel llill, bc- iweeu (J- rhain anti South ssreet, to the number of about ‘wo thousand. They were accompanied ‘>y several hundred men aud boys, which gave the w hole seem the appearauce of a general muster. They appeal'd cheerful and happy, aud seemed lo think it n fine holiday. They lud a regular meeting in the City Hall ou Saturday evening, hn' concluded to hnl their iueetiugs iu the day tim. more becotoit g tlie character of their ecu. CusNirift- —A shori time since High Consta ble Hays went to scarrh n house, where a mam had been robbed of a $100 bill. Alter a su ite' search he was about to leave the premises with out success, when he suddeutly mrued to ibo' w mini in attendance, and givu g Lei Ins baud, wished her a good bye. In so dciug the crafty --flicer drew: a tailor's thin.ble from her finger, ia w bit b wras hidden the indented note. This wor- hy functionary has obtained smelt aknonledgfl- i.f human nature ia consequence of his long prac- e, that he is almost oinuicteat.—fi. Y. Start- I The JFtsUrn Rail Road —Vol. Bisitbase. Aff Uivil Engineer appointed by Governor Sthley, to survey the several passes through the Blue* Kidite Mountain, with n view of con.traccing a Rail Road, to connect the western with the sotr-- ihcrn Atl ntic States; passed through onr village- \ <-terday, on his way toesacmethe flighrrasjeo nil < oosnwayter route. W e understand he has completed the survey of the route by the Raban K i>*, mill tnal he has reported it .19 being highly favourable to tne rousirticrion < f a Rail Road. Bisbbane plete. if po -sihie, th" survey ol the High- ao I get him. Savannah, Ang 9 6m f- Y. S. PICKARD. I of his oliservatimi previous to the meeting of «he Macon Gonveution. Miners’ Rec■