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MACON, GEORGIA, TUUMMDAN, NOVEMBER S, IS3G.
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WARE HOUSE
•i VO COMMISSION BUSINESS-
.■tiyrick, iVayicr A fhu
? jSP mail inform iheir frieuds and the
A ™ public gem rally, that tiiey are enlarge
ingtheir Ware House adjoining their
store on Cotton A veuue. and will have
commenced, Thru Dollars and Fifty Cents per mnnmn I
m j 4 charged. If aot paid until the end of the year, it ready for the' reception of cotton by the commence-
Fotr Dollars per annum. wiU 6a charged—with interest ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to
,i„ r ,after. them by Planters and others, dealing in the article,
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iVfim Vork S' Darien Line of rackets.
BRIG Macon, A. Bibbins, Master.
Sir “ Amelia Strong, Brown, *•
“ Darien, C. P. Bnlkey, ••
’’•< .fifty “ New Jersey, B. Matthews,- ••
aoaBsm „ Premium, J. Couhorn, “
“ (New)
Schr. D. B. Crone, Baker,
These vessels are all coppered, fastened and bni'.t
expressly for this trade, have experienced captains
ana sail regularly once a week from each port.
Vessel* hound for Darien will find Dohny P
easy access: 19 to 21 feet water will be found on h
Bsr at high water, the aame depth can be carried with
in six miles of Darien, 13 feet cubic carried up to the
city. The anehorage in Doboy sound and river is
particulaily safe and good, with ample room tor ves
sels to carry off the whole cotton crops, coming down
the rivers to Darien.
HAWES, MITCHELL k COLLINS.
Agents Darien.
Refer to James Goddard, Esq. Maco.i.
Oct 10, 183G. 2
T&acon Steam Boat Company.
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox.
do. EXCEL. “ J. L. Willcox.
T II1S company hnvo now their line of Beats in
complete order for freighting. They have a
new steamboat added tu their line called the Superior,
and ten Tow-Boats.
The Boats will ran regularly bettve-n Macon and
Darieu, one of the steamboats leaving Daricu every
live or six days with tow-boats. The company have
now sixteen tow-boats, all firstratc boats, built express
ly for the navigation or the Ocm tlgee and Altumalia
rivers; theso increased facilities will enable the com
pany the means of giving the greatest despatch to
cotton or goods shipped by thoir line.
They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops,
to carry cotton and merchandise between Darien anil
Savannah, aud Darien and Charleston. There are
also, five first rate Packets running regularly between
Darien aud Now York, which come to Hawes A
Mitchel, of Darien.
.Agentsfor the above Boats :
J. GODDARD, Macon.
Boyce, Reset & Walter, Charleston.
I.. Baldwin Av Co. Savannah,
Hawes, Mitvukm. k Collins, Darien,
(ir.o. K. Roberts, Ilawkinsvillc,
M-icon. 21th Dec.. 1835. 20
"siciwsiigce Steam Boat Company."
orders to buy and sell ; n 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-
-igtied o them. Their charges in every in-tance will
be as low os is customary in die city. Liberal advan
ces will be made on cotton stored with them or ship
ped by them to any other market.
Ilaviugone of the partuersof their firm (Mr. A. R.
Freeman) lucaied in the city of New York for the pur
pose of affording the uecessary facilities to their busi
ness in Macon they respectfully iufurm Merchants
and others who have business to transact in that city,
that he will be prepared to attend to any Commission
Business villi which he may be favored. They em
brace the present opportunity to return their grateiui
acknowledgements to their friend* and the public foi
past favors, apd solicit a continuation of their patron-
age.
In addition to their present stock, they will receive
carl v this fall a fine asasrtineui of
Dry Goods, Groceries. 35 su'd ware,
Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton
Bagging,
Readymade Clothing, &c. Ac. Arc.
suitable for the fall trade, all of which they offer for
sale on the most reasonable terms
Maenn. August 25 HI tf /
Warehouse
Anti
Commission Business.
'File undersigned desire to inform their
Friends aud die Public generally, that
iheycoiilinuethe above business. They
are inakiiigsome addition tudicir Ware
iuiuse which iscouveiiieiidy situated on
Second-street adjoining their store, thty will be pre
pared to make liberal advances on Produce or Mer
chandise, cither 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 coutimie the mer
cantile bud ness at their old stand, and expect shortly to
receive from the New Ycrk and Boston markets, a
fresh supply of
2>ry &oods* Groceri *s,
Hardware, Huts, Shoes, Ac. htc.—which will make
their assortment large and complete. ■
By a strict attention to business they hope to merit a
-h ire of public patronage,
sept 15 64 GEORGE JEWETT & CO.
W ARE HOUSE
A.YU COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE undersigned will continue to
transact the above business in all its
♦ JB various forms at their old stand. They
f < jf will, as h'therto. make liberal advance*
on produce and merchandize in store,
or to be shipped either to Savannah. Charleston, New
i ork or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona!
. :» ui tiaii Hoad Notice to
Ki - Stockholders.
r HE Board of Directors of theMonroe Rail Road
Company, have resolved, that the third iustal-
. u-ntof Ten Dollars per slum- be required to be paid
i he 28th. day of October next, ana a fourth instal-
i-nt of Fifteen Dollars per shared be required to be
mid on the 5th day of January ‘next, • Those stock-
•Iders who are desirous to do so, can pay an addition
al instalment on the day that the fourth instalment is
‘■■died in and be allowed interest thereon at 8 per cent
uitil the fifth instalment be p.i d.
Forsyth. July 23 57 AL1 ...it) BROOKS. Sec.
RE3MOVAZ.,
J.A.&S.S. VIRGIN
Watch Makers fi- Jewelers.
Would inform their friends and
the public,that they have remov
ed their establishment to Cotton
Avenue, to the store recently oc
cupied hv J H & W S Ellis,drug
gists, where they will be happvto
serve any who may favor them with a call. . Tiiey
have in addition to*their former stock, just received
from New York a large and splendid assortment of
Watchesp Jewelry, £tc.
of the latest fashions, wnich they will sell cheap for
cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anclmr es
capement, duplex, lepiiie,' alarm and vertical Watch
es, of the best quality; gold, silver ami steel guard
Chains, Seals aud Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea,
salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free
from alloy ; silver Caps, butter Knives. Castors, sil
ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Snuf-
ers, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes, Flngeoletts.
Fifes. Drums, &c. Swords, sword Canes, Knives aud
Pistols, among which is Ruggles’ pocket Rifle, that
will shootfifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den
tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horu Combs, Card es
ses, Pocket Books 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
nhis Imrcl*. Spoons &c-engraved- Oct-1
Watches, Jeicelry, SiSrer tyare. ffc.
C. G. St. JOHN
llUA^CH Maker k Jeweler Cotton Avenue op-
V V pusite Washington Halt, Respectfully iu- j
forms his triends aud the public, that lie has taken the j
store formerly occupied by the IlavvkinsviUe Bank
where he is now opening a new aud spleudid assort
ment of WATCHES k JEWELRY of the 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 Chrouometers splen
did Gold Duplex, Patent Lever's aud Ruby Cylinder
Watches with Extra Jewels and indepenentseconds of
vsSioi' - .^r-
ypPH**
• NBV T SRRI !\ Sfe T1112?G. 11
■ KOBAjbi; «WCCH / ~ T~
1 3 now opoiung at the.store opp.os.te the Hashing-. - • *, A , <e J^f^ OKFF s
Hall, a new ami handsome**»*»»!*«*»« . JUDGE W HI i f AND Tli! €H«TOKr.ES.
■! SprSsic and Summer 'DSotliinST, ^ c ot the < lierokee Cotnrtnras we.!
which “as brfeti-uSude -up by L. Fitcli, • aud will he sold ^ those owning landed pro; ertv m u to look upon tlu
i cheap for cash, consisting in part of i H MVeifcC smd-obsttna*o course John Ross has PtnusKv
i tSuaer hl ick brown •'iceu and olive camblettf. Coats, ‘ m. apparently against light nml kecvvlcdge, tor a fev
| - 4 : •• dress Coats 1 years back, miolation to our Cherokee difficulties. The
} *; •• .. hombaziue, fi do- I excuse rvudetod by him at a recent meetiugof his pto-
.V dres's (. 0 . 1 p!e, for rejecting the ltb«?ahafler-.i)f the gti'hernaienl:
. i T0.1 ' ■muimiurid ' " ■
HATS, BA IS
.. OtORGE A. KIIUBRRLY
E8TEC 1 f ULEY solicit the atteiniou of mir-
.. .. scunner clotli; that he wished to go to Washington this wii.
, ,. * ; „ r. , i. a, 4 i ter, lor tlie purpose of having some of the details ofthc
Brown and white grats l.nen . .. » ’ ireetv sISvodarinMnrfbl *n]!|L>ii Ih> wonkl accent
j Brown and white German aim fi\acjilmeu c ,do do.
i iw.vmi . Iir.ui'.r/t itP * .. .. I CUiltS.
J black aud green boiuaainc ■ . .. coats,
pants. French &. German lin. do
j bl’k «3h green cnuibleit do lasting »'c Circassian
j olive di brown do d<> Dutch ••mhuiixt
chasers tu averv large assortmeutoi j o.'ive of. tiroun do do lrmc;i .mamix: oo
.... • , | snlS '<*11(1 UftpSi i hr'wndc white grassliu do while i-.nu hull mersaiiles
wh ch have been made by him expressly for retailing,! do do drilling do vests,
and are warranted to be of superior style and quality ’
to uuy ever beloreoft'ered in Macon; among his asiyr’t-
meut mav be found.
Super fashionable black and drab beaver Hats,
do ^ broad brim do for elderly men,
do fash do do satin beaver do
do do du
rfc
'ilo
lip
do do imp. cord do do 'do valentia
iiuen.db dou skin do fig. rHz..Versailles
crape dril, & honey comb pladcv spotted‘do tip
pants. do*.A lig’u shelly do
meriuo, casimcr. lasting do English »Si<ij'rench silk do
cuutpous and cord do l.i’k v- ti.t’d velvet do
... “lack and drab Russia beaver, cloth k casimcre do Florcotmo and bumbazin.
me, meridian and narrow brims, otmr, nimia. inusk- w i 'h a general assortment do
rot, raccoon and cony hats of every variety pfj of common do with a good assortment .
^I white <!«■ grxs-iiitoeu-bort co r.moo dp
1 int.,s beaver and satin .leaver hats, latest fashions, ! i' ine himen and cotiou shirts litiuen and cotton
* <***« Caps, consisting Of drawers, Angola uetl shirts and,drawers, Ac. &c.
snper No 1,-qJtter C aps, ' - '
44 Cftll tnililr
and undivided attenticn to all business entrusted to the most approved makers and rated to suit the dim-
heir care, and particularly to that of selling cotton ! ate and a general assortment of Ladies & Gentlemens
mi the warehouse or wagons. Having disposed of Gold and Silver Patent Levers Lepine and plain
T HIS company will be prepared to commence b
siucss, early in the next season—They will liax
a lion of Packet* between Now York, and Darien an
steam vessels to forward good* from Darien to Mac-
—The agent* in New York, Charleston, and Savanna.,
will bn authorised to mntraet for tlv« delivery of good
i:i Macon, at a freight agreed on without interim .fi
at..- .marge and tlie agent in Macon will receive cotio
■lelivnrable in Savannah. Charleston, and New York
The company’s vessels and boats, will be of first da
u'ith experienced commanders, and no expense will I
* pared to meet the peirtmsgo.of the public.
PH. R. YONHK &. SON'S. Agents in Darin
■n*v27ili H:l.~ 49
sit Miner S S'ittl Arrangement ~of thr
Pienecr Steam A Pole Boat Liuc.
flil . proprietors of the above tine notify the.
JL friends and the public, that they will have riin-
ntng on the Altaniolm and Ocnmlgee rivers duriiu
the summer and fall months, four or five Pole Boats ^
ytrtinilarly adapted to low stages of water, and whic j
will be aided by Steamboat* when the water will per
mit. Shipoers by this line may depend upon every at
temion being paid, and exertion used to give despatch
to property shipped by it to anv of the landings on
said rivers'. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag’t Macon.
AGENTS.
Messrs Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston.
E. P. Butts, Esq. Snvannah.
Rowland, Crane Shackelford, Darien
Halstead, Taylor k Co. Ilawkinsvillc.
Macon. June 30 1 fim
* Commission Business, Darien.
T HE Uudersigned have formed a Copartnership
lor the purpose of transacting a general Com
mission and other business under the firm of
SNOW* ROGERS,
unilofler their services to thoir friends, ami the public
generally, in the above business. Forwarding Good*
and produce to aud 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 bo shipped by those who will probably give
them tlui greatest despatch. ISAAC SNOW,
Jan 1.1836 28 GEO. T. ROGERS
i'ammisnion Business, Barien.
I t HE undersigned have resumed business a* a-
bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their care. We believe
' we have made arrangements that will enable n* nt all
times to forward goods for the interior with the lets
possible delay, bv steamboat* when the river will ad-
mi.. or in exireme low river by small flats or liguters,
built expressly for that business. On our wharves
•ire large Storehouses, calculated for tlie storing of cot
Ion at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
to Gmvard cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed
ed by any other House. Darien, Mav 20, 1835.
II \WES. MITCHELL k COLLINS.
i« ir warehouse in East Macon, they will in future
■online their business to one house, which they are
•■■larging considerably for the storage of Cotton, and
hero they will be nappy to serve those who have
: i ven them their patronage from the East side of the
ver. Feeling grateful forthe liberal patronage here-
• ore received, we hope by a strict attention to busi-
-* to merit a continuation of the same.
HAMILTON, HAYES & CO.
Macon. 1st September. 1836
200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market
•:m. by H. H. k CO.
-•pt 1 62 ^
TROY IIILL.
THE nndersigned inform* his
friends and those of the late firm of
Cutter Sf Cornwall, that he intends re
suming the
; Yare Blouse tf Commission Business,
filestore next above lue one recently occupied by
J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known as
■it town -ifTroy.
• le further informs the public that he has bought the
•nds, dr*, and having now on the way, from New
••rk. and other places,
Dry Goods and Groceries,
•irether making his stock complete, which will be sold
ow for ready pay, he will be ready (o receive Cotton
• irlv in the fall, aud beprepared to make advances—
' • would particularly notice to his friends the grea
■ vantages his Warehouses have over those in Us
tense part of the city with regard to Fire, they beiu
letaehed from other buildings and at a distance from
suv street or lane, and well enclosed
\u v r, 4f. tf H. 8 CFTTTR.
Watches, Fine Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear rings
Breast Pin-and Finger rings, Gold arid silver ever
pointed pencils. Gold aud silver spectacles, silver
spoons, pen aud poeket knives dirks, canes, pistols,
Ac. Ate. Together with a great variety of other arfi-
cles kept in his line
N. B- Hohasselei cd rue best of materials for re
pairing watches and tv Igive satisfaction to those tvhs
may favor him with the i custom.
A share ofpublic patronage is respectfully solicited:
C « t 27 18
Will. H. BURDSAL.L.
H AS Just received a new and extensive
sortmentof
Heady-made Clothire.
e, black, invisible green, Adelaid,
as-
olive
F.icior.igr A UotuuiivsioM Business.
‘ BOATING, Sc.
'■NIIE subscriber has located in die city of Savau-
1 nah for the above purposes, and taken stores
lenrly opposite the City Hotel.
The steamer “ Chieftain ” Capt. White, will
iie ready in all the present month to receive freight Ibr
Incon, aud wilt continue regularly throughoulthesea-
«ou. the river admittiug, and unavoidable accidents
only intercepting.
Goods for forwarding will experience no delay, and
ihs interest of the owner only takeu into consideration.
oct 13 2 S. f. DICKENSON
merchants' Insurance Company of
Macon.
T HE public are hereby informed that the whole
of the Capital Stork of this Company, of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
iu cash, lias been paid in, and is now prepareil «o 'uke
risks according to previous notice ; viz. to and from
the city of .Macon to any port or place in the United
States, on equally advantageous terms to the assured
as other Marine Companies
James Goddard, President.
Wm. B. Parker. )
F. *11." Wellman, i Dtrectars
Tnos. Taylor, J
James Rea, Secretary.
•WARE HOUSE
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
133 H f. undersigned coiilinnesto transact the Ware
I. House and Commission Business, situate ceii-
t[»l to the Cotton Market, on the corner of Cherry and
Second streets, within a few feet from Colton Aveti e.
formerly occupied by James C. Morgan, liberal ad
vances will be made on produce or other articles stor
ed or shipped. Cotton will be sold from wagons or
store at 25 cents per bale, and stored at customary
»«»». L. L. GRIFFIN
Aug 25 • 6m
AND COMMISIOJV BUSINESS.
THE UNDERmIUNI 1) will con
tinue to transact the above business, at
the Ware House occupiedby him lost
season.
Grotefu( for the libera] patronage re
ceived from his friends and the public, by strict nfi.-n-
uou to busino** confided to his care, he hopes to merit
» sharo of the publie patronage.
Me will maki liberal advances on rottnn stored with
n.oron shipments to Savannah, Charleston and
„ York ; A. E. CHICKERING.
M icon, Augnst 11 59 6m
Bluui&$ for sale at All in Oilier.
oct 6 1-tf
dolasses, Sugar, Coffee, Bagging. Ac.
elb hhd* Prime St. Croix Sugar.
OQ9 39 do Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugar,
30 Barrels do. do.
29 Boxes Brown ilavnnnah Sugar.
26 hhds. Porto Rico Molasses,
24 do Cuba do
90 Bogs Coffee,
220 Pieces Hemp Bagging,
80 Pieces Tow do
50 Qr Casks W.no,
15 Boxes Tobacco,
5 M Cig ars, for sale by
On 27.
■A k COTTON
. f ill, insurance Bank of Columbus, will msui
B Cotton on the River, aud also take a few risks
against Fire in thiscity. Apply to
Macon, ttrt.27 ROBERT COLLINS.
BACON.
F OR SALE a superior lot of Bacon, just received
from Tennessee wagons, and a furthe. supply to
arrive, all of which will be sold on liberal term*. -
July7 54 tf WM. 11. PARKER k Co.
liisuraiire Rank off Columbus.
N tITIOF. is hereby glfen that an additional instal
ment of 33J dollars per share, of the capita
stock of this bank will be required to be paidonthe
1st Monday in November. By order ol the Board
->o 61 IL UF.PBURN. Cash.
tVASTEl.. ^
to
Macon Ga
UTThe Charleston Courier will give the above four
insertions. Sept 28 ^ ■
Superfine blue.
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 faucy colored Sattinet
Coattees and Frock Coats,
Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancycolored Sattinet Pantaloons,
Youth’s clotli aud satlinet Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do Pantaloons.
Black and blue Cassimerc, black and colored Velvet,
black Florintiue, black Bombazine, dark and light
colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white
Marseilles Toilinet. Stvaiisdown and Sattinet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth & Patersham Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Overcoats,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. &c
A Netv Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
JUST received by
wm. H.
A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul
berry aud Second streets, including the follow-
iug:
Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and
Brown Linen Circassian and Rouan Cassiinere
FROCK COATS.
Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, gross Cloth, grass
and brovtn Linen, and Kouan Cassimere COATEES.
Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Erminet, Cyprus, wor
sted and Valentia Cnpe, Napoleon Cord, Angola Cas-
simere, brown and grass Linen and Drilling Fancy
Drilling, Pongee,' Mexican mixt, Rouan Cassimerc
and Jeans PANTALOONS.
Bovs summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and
Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES
and PANTALOONS.
White and buff grass Cloth, buff aud brown Linen,
Pongee, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans ROI’ND JACK
ETS.
A large assortment of fancy VESTS.
Fine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers,
&c. &c Ac.
F. F. LEWIS & T. F. NEWTON,
Merchant Tailors,
\ VI'. eut red into co-partnership under the firm
of Lewis k Newton, for the purpose of trans
acting business in their line.
They expect to have on liana trom New York, in a
short time. » geueral assortment of Cloths, Cassi-
meres. Vestings, 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 publie patronage. t. F. LEWIS,
Aug 18 60 T. F. NEWTON.
scstl, mink, muskrat and cony do
mens and boys fail top cloth caps.
>• lt Robinson’s do do
•» acorn tup celeste caps,
children’s fancy silkeaps, Ac. Ac. Ac.
i P < fi er * , )s muffs and rutl*. consisting of
chinchilla, lynx, squirrel, sable, ermine, genett, tab-
bit and swausdown.
Hats made to order at shortest notice.
Hat trimming*, alcohol and shellack, constantly ol
hand. Oct 2i> 3
Boots and Shoes, Botnestics. Ac!
7$ CASES Boots and Shoes, consist
ing in part of
Gentlemens fine calf Boots, sewed
aud pegged.
. Stout pf gged and water proof Boots.
Fine calf and stout Shoes and Pumps.
Ladies Seal, Morocco aud Prunella Walking Shoes.
Slips and Bootees ; Children s Shoes oi ail kinds.
A complete assortment of Negro shoes. ■ I
20 cases Domestic Cottons, bleached and unblench- j
ed. consisting of liuc Shirting and Sheeting, stout do. j
30 pieces Sattinetts of various patterns.
ALSO.
Fine 4-4 and 7-8 Flannel; Blankets; Calioucs, Hals;
Ac. just received, and for sale on most liberal terms,
h r C. I, HOWI.AND A CO.
oct 13 2 Next door to the Post-Office.
SELUNG OFF!
BVBSSA££
»5^j -';ING determined to close his bitsfuesa, will
Are. dispose of hissteck of Goods, consisting of an
extensive assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Readymade Clothing,
HATS, SHOES, &c.
at very reduced prices. Purchasers will undoubtedly
hnd it to their interest to avail themselves of the pre
sent l -vnrable opportunity of supplying themselves
With CHEAP GOODS. Oct 13' 2 is
T HE subscribers inform the i7 friends and the pub-
lic, that they have removed to the fire proof
brick store in Third-street, nearly opposite to the store
occupied by David Ralston, anda few doors south
west from llie Central Hotel, where they offer for sale,
(a part of which to arrive,)
75 hhds ftt Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
300 bags Primo Green Rio, and Java Coffee
150 barrels Northern Rum and Gin
25 casks Wine ami Cordials
pipes Cognac Brandy and H Gin
l.> baskets Chainpaigne Wine, part superior
boxes Muscat do
40 bbls No 3 Mackerel
No I Salmon
150 bolts heavy Hemp Bagging
60 coils Bale Rope
400 lbs Twine
6000 lbs Feathers, to arrive
4 General Assortment of
Dry Goods, Shoes, Mats, Hardware,
Ac. Ac. all of which will bo sold at unusually low
prices, for cash onlv, by
'w* >3 2 WILLIAMS A PR \1H.FV
Also, stoclis, cojlars. bosoms, gloves, cotton,random,
linen, black attd- white silk half bos", black horse skin,
buck skin,Ltaokiuid.white sdknndlinen gloves, sus
penders, a variety, Spittilfie'-d. pongee, flag and ban-
dia bdkfs. Italian plaitl. tig’d atul redibordcred cravats,
white do. stripe rousian belts, bract's,find brown linen,
(for childrens’ aprons) blue, black and green broad
cloths, white drilling, bombazine, aud merino cassi-
inerc, fine palm leaf hats, common do, children’s leg
horn do. and caps, also, a large assortment of
Hats, Shoes, Boots, Sfc.
which I invite mv friends and public to give me a call
at the store next door to \V. G. Johnson.
march 31. 40 . HORACE FITCH
■ • : : illolassfis ’ - ;
Hhds I est qualify family Moiasse, just re-
rf}vrt a’ld for sale hv
re RODGFRS A- m
iMshets ba|t ~
_ _ 3()Q sacks do
Baroli. .Mackerel Flour. -
And a few hhds: .*• Boston Ilitnis,’ 1 for sale I-
ept 6 E. RUSSELL. Mulberry street
Faints and OK.
Ki'-GS Nos 1 and J VVLire Lead.
31)0 gals Linseed Oil,
tV’iili a general assortment of Groceries, for sale...t
the lowest market price.
July 28 57 ■CHARLES CAMPBELL
wixS i .ifloi.s Winter si rained !.anip t>il ver_v
VL? ijr handsome—just received and lor sal-
treaty altered or amended, :tg>< theit he wouM accept
the treaty and remove to the And then we ask
them to examine carefdllvy'efideally, and impirtially.
tlie t'oUowiug.dctniis of Judge W Mile’s opinions with ri -
gard jo tlie sovereignty'abid exclusive right of tlie Cher
okee people over that portion of the country claimed
by them, within the jurisdictional limits o1 Georgia.
And than again, we ask them, if i: is not c!e».r, to the
perception.of the-most common understanding, trial
Ross is determined to stand -out, no matter what the
coiti-equences may be, until a new President is elected,
whose views and opinion*.may be favorable to tlie
Cherokee ClainLs. Who would Koss prefer lor l’rcsi-
dent among the candidates now before the people?
Judge White, most assuredly. Why 1 Lecansc his
feelings and opinions accord with.his; and because
tho.-c wlio voted against the. treaty, the most of tliem
at least, are now die warm sapt orters of Judge White.
Who voted against tlie ratification of the Treaty ! The
Journals of die Senate ot' the - United Slates says—
JOHN C. CALHOUN, of So. Ca., CLAY, of Ken-
tuexy, Crittenden, of do., Clayton, of Delaware, Nau-
dain, of do., Davis, of Mas::., WLBSTr.it, of do,
l' wing, of Ohio, Li IGII, of Va., Porter, of La., Pren.
tiss, of V't., Swift, of do., Roberts, of It. I., Socthard-.,
of N. J., and Tomlinson,of Conueclicut. Every Yar.
Buren man in the Seriate voted ibr die ratification. Un
der these circumstances, Ross’ hopes and prospects, of
reclaiming his country, and setting up, widiin die limits
Ian. 14. 30
by H. AJ. SHOTWULL.
Opposite fiie Orjifrat lintel
LEATHER.
A N assortment of Harness, Bridle -and Upper Lea
ther, for sale by CRAiT A Lt-tYIfc.-
1‘rlv 14 55
THE SUBSCRIBED
L\VE purchased'Mr. i.xiuD H. Wiley’s inter
est in th. fate firm of Post, IIamo/on A IV i-
lev, and Hamilton, Haves & Co. aud given IRA
E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Gi-oob
business will ue continued at the same place, under
the firm of
Fort, Hamilton A Co.
and tlie Ware Houses and Commission Business as
heretofore, trader ;he lirin of HAMILTON.11AYES
A Co. FORT. HAMILTON a Co.
Jiiuc 23 52
Lard.
A Lot of first quality, pm up in Tin Cans for fan
,iy use. For sale by GRAFT & LEW IS
ai.so, a sjnali Leigood couniry Bacon.
sept 8 63 ; • ..
Copavtncj’sliip..
T IIE uudersigned have formed a connexion for
the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
aud COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under
the firm of COOMBS A DOUGHTY.
JOHN S. COOMBS.
Savannah. June 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY.
40
tl All ■ Jki uwn
S IX good Journeymen PAINTERS,
beral wages will l»~ given. Apply t
Daniel t. rea, 3
Store House to Rent.
ON E or both of the Store Houses ad
joining tho 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
tenting them for 6uch purpose, tho terms will be mode
rate. Apply to GEO&QrS J&WETT &CO.
ssjt W
e$
HHDS St Croix, P. R. and N O. Sugar,
150 bags prime green Coffee,
40 hhds.prime retailing Molasses,
50 bbls N. K. Rum,
40 „ American Gin,
35 Wbis-ey.
250 ps heavy Hemp Dundee Bagging,
50 coiU Rope, 6000 lbs bagging Twine,
SALT. IRON, NAILS, CASTINGS, fir
A General stock of Groccrit-s,
in store and for sale on accommodating terms bv
EDMUND RUSSELL,
sept 1 62 Mulberry st.
For Sale,
350.000 Hasra*
61 hbds 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 aud Ricnmond
Flour,
5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted
pure and three years old,
20 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey, 5 proof,
75 bbls pure Rum, and 20 Gin,
41 DAVID RALSTON.
J UST tvJLCJfcll VAiD froiuNew-V ork.aiid for
sale bv
SMITH, RODGERS £f Co.
.>0 bags and 50 barrels prime greeu Coffee,
20 hhds prime St 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 the cotton and grocery business.
July 7 54
DRY GOODS] DRY GOODS IT
Charleston, S. C.
T HE subscribers have imported from Engla.vd,
direct, a large anil splendid assortment of FAL-L
GOODS, well adapted to the season, and manufactur
ed expressly for the Southern markets, which, with
their supplies from the North, enables them to offer a
stock equal to anv in the United States, atul at prices
as low. C. &G H. KELSEY A HALSTED.
Charleston. Sept. 7, 1836 64 9t
HATS, SlfOES~SpBO.YJYETS
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.
15 64 WM. II BURDSALL.
Notice.
1 3HE undersigned has couuected JAMES D.
CARHART 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 VE 15. PARKER & Co.
the said J. D. C.-being the Company aud having an in
terest in the said .firm only.
J«l L r 54 tf WM. B. PARKER.
NEW BOOKS.
Tales of the Woods,
The Doctor,
Three Eras of the life of Wo
man,
The Diary of a Desennuyie,
| Lord Roldan,
The Old World and New,
Shepherd Lee,
Steward’s Adventuies—Capture of Murrel.
Oct 17 3 JAMES S. OLCUTT.
Notice.
A PLANTATION to rent or let on shares, consis
ting of about 330 acres of open laud, and the
most of it rielii river bottom laud, two miles from Ala-
con. For terms apply to J. GODDAltD.
Oct 6 l ' if
J 3 llr. tsilOscriber will make liberal (ulismc- > , 1
Cotton shipped to bis friends iu Savannal.
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston
nuv.f>, 18,15. ROBT. COLI.INM
fae Macon Steam Boat Company
W ILL lira two or three lighter* during rite sum
mer aud fall, between Darien and Macon.—
The line is prepared to take all merchandize that may
be offered or snipped to their agents at Darien, aud for
ward them without detention. Their Lighters are
mode ot light draft, andean run at the lowest stages of
Uicrttci. me steam uoat upereor will be ii
reuuiness iu tow by the first ot October, next, nr soon
er ii toe river wi i admit, and the steam boat Excel
will commence running during that mnnlb.
sept in J. tfODDAHT). Agent.
For Sale,
, TV BRICK HOUSE aud lot, on the corner ol
IVM. ■>'-" a -d 1‘opiar streets, within 70 yards ol
Cotton Avenue. ' It is a two story house, new and
convenient, t lie c is uu aouudaiil boiling spring ol
J good water on I he lot. Its situation as to health, cou-
vctiieuty to ottsiucss aud die ! emaie College, renders
it valuable. 'Apply to Messrs Hamilton A- Fort or
myself. Also its Furniture. Private boarders will be
accommodated until the property is sold.
Aug 63 A. B. COOK.
li.tud aud tcgioes lor sale.
j H itNUDscnbei ulleisiui sale the PLAN'PATH N
H vViiei’eou ht turn oves. 7 miles Delow Macon,
in iiibb cou.nty.. containing 860 acres good pine land.
There has boon lor the lastoyeatsagood SAW .MILL
in operation ifuou said plantation, bui has been stop
ped this year on account ol some repairs wanting
done. Stone Creeu, tho stream winch said .Mill is oil,
is a neverlkiluij stream, and the null is better situated
ou aeconutof prove timber than any null within the vi-
c inty of Alacon.
Also, ten likely NEGROES will be soid, together
with Horses, Muhts, Cattle, Hogs, Ac. Ac.. 'Said
property is now otiered for sale ou accommodating
terms; a credit from one to three years will be given
< -. d. >e;ii S 36 P.. DAVIS.
i-joH.m.e . TiMAi'S* Froitcriyfire sate.
T tr,, .uiidersignetl offers for sale bis two SAW
MILLS, within three miles of Macon—bell,
i.. are now nr successful operation.
gainst the,Treaty, and knows Iris opinions arc in hi* fa
vor, and therciore it is, that he wishes to go to W ask-
ingtou this winter lor tlie purpose of ejecting an altera
tion in some ol the details oi the Treaty.
People of tlie Cherokee country! Are you willing;
.that your Cherokee difficulties sbuil yet harms® and pci-
plcx you for perhaps another four or eight years? Tncri
elect Judge W hite y our President, and you will iitieai t
have a 1'uir chance lor it. Are you ready and w filing to
be driven, perhaps at the point of the bayonet, from
your homes to seek.rcfugc in another Conntiy? Then
elect Judge i'v hite, and y ou will siai d-ucharice Ibr it.
lor if hois lavorable to Rqss’ claim, ai.d-is elected, it
may yet be sustained, and ot course you must leav e the
cotintro right or wrong. But it y ou arc, as vve are pet-
suaded you arc, disposed to avert trom you a calamity
so dangerous, elect Martin Van JLuren, who has aidcu
Geu. Jackson in all hi* measures to rid cur country of
this troublesome population, and who is pledged to cur
ry out his Iirdian policy thas begun.
From the Atlza\s.{ Tennessee) Republican.
• Tlh. MU.blm.NCY.
It is astonishing drat some of the VVliite editors will
still .hold out the idea, that Judge White hasachufice of
bung elected President of the United Stutes. Ail of his
intelligent tricuds must know, and a large number of
them have acknowledged, that the Judge lias no possi
ble chance of; being elected by the people; while some
of them have the candor to say, lie cannot be elected
dy Congress.
in order to keep tlie people, in the dars, some of tlie
W hite editors publish to tlie world, that certain iiidivid-
u..ls have been elected in different part* ot Tennessee,
to till vacancies in the Legislature now in session. W hy
uo they not state the luct—that the Van Buren candid
ate in bumuer county, beat die White candidate diiec
to one? That the V an liureu candidate in Alaury, be?.t
the VVhite candidate four hundred and niuetv-tive
vote? That the Y an plureu candidate in \Y r in-rcn and
PYaiiklin, was elected vvni.out opposition? That the
Van Buren candidate in Ouilivan county, heat ‘’he
\mite candidate deb votes? Andtnut Capt. AlcOlel-
land's company, probably numbering more than sixty
men, had lacy been at home, would have increased die
majority to 44U, or upvvaids, as vve have been informed,
there is but one Vv lute man in die company. Why do
die White editors keep so dark on this subject! Why
do they not give all die election returns, and state Lire
.Vote for each candidate, and. say who are White, and
vvhoare Van buren mep! Why du they nutlet the
people know die fact, ttiat there is no ticket running, or
expected to be run iu any istate, save detenf 'l liey
know ihat Judge White was brought out by a caucus of
eleven, and dial the Stoles where his name is run, num-
der lUtcn. They know that the eifiotn. States cannot
possibly elect the Judge;, either by the people, or by the
House of Represcntativ cs. Then why do they contin
ue to run his name?
All die foregoing questions can be answered in a few
words.—They wish Harrison elected, ; nd Urey know
Uiat Harrison cannot possibly, beat Van liurei. ill Ten
nessee, and if Judge V, bite was not a candidate, 'len-
tl’essee might be tlie means of Y an Emeu’s election by
the people, and thereby prevent an cT'.chon by Con-
gress. * . : .
Tlie number tlemi may be remembered with sorrow
by the people ot Tennessee, and of the United States,
ii' the i ederui party sliouid triuinpn, by the split in
foe Republican party, made by Judge White and ids
friends. ’
In Congress, only eleven republicans were found wil
ling to destroy the party who have sustained Jackson’s
Administration, in foe United States, only iLtai
Stales are found running Iris name, to aid die enemies
of. die people in getting into power. Let die people
look at this.
LUtcn estates cannot make a President. Will the
Republicans of Tennessee suffer themselves to be
chcate'd out of their votes by the tune of e'eren. We
shall sec.
II* * i-Kv Hu*V 111 ollvvvbrl Ml uuriomiii* * , * . ,
Du the premises is also a GRIST MILL. Atlach- Heuerat uovernmeut?
* . x ^ . . ...... ‘X rn vrxil miivn<*Ki fn
From the Lynchburg Democrat.
A SilUrU' catechism
TOR THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS-GF VtRCtNU.
Arc you iu tayor oi a National oank?
jVre you in it.vor oi a high jirotective Tariff?
Are you in lavor oi internal improvements by the
General uoverument?
Are you in iavor of raising mere revenue than is re
quired by the Wants of foe Government?
Are you in favor ol a iatitudiiious construction of the
Constitution/
Are y ou iu favor of investing Congress with the pow
er to legislate ior the abolilion ol slavery?
Are you in iavor oi taxing the slave-holder to raise a
fund to pay him tor his own property ?
JJ you arc, votejor Gen. liarnson—he is your man.
Arc you opposeu to a National liana?
Are yon opposed to a high protective Tariff?
Are you opoosed to lutermU Improvements by the
Notice i’.o Citizens of lffacsn.
T HE subscribers have 600 acres of heavy Timber
Land, mostly oak and hickory, for sale in lots of
zUlo 35 acres, to suit purchasers. Tho conveyance to
town easy, and dhuanc* from IA to 2J miles. For
terms apply to J. GODDARD,
Oct6 1 tf C. B. COLE.
Notice to Shippers of Cotton.
F IVL cents per bale will be charged far Wharfage
on all cotton shipped at our wharves.
REA k COTTON, J. GODDARD,
J. T. ROWLAND, ROGER McCALL,
J. R BUTTS, P. R- YONGE, jr.
Oct I | 4 t P. RVONG A SONS.
HAT?,
Ware Ilonse ami Whari Pr periy
Ear Sate.
T HE undersigned offers for sale his well known
property on lire river bank in Macon, consist
ing of Ware House. Store House. VV harves, A:c. *3kc
Oct 5 I ROGER McC A Li
ed to tlie Mills is 1500 acres of finely timbered LAN D
with all the buildings requisite for comliu tiny the busi
ness. Added to these advantages, is a :-prmg of pure
water, a healthy situation, and its near location to the
rapidly growing city of Macon, where a market can nl-
ways be had .or Lumber it fair prices. Persons wish-;
ing to purchase, are invited to val! on myself oil foe
premises, or on Roger Me: all ai Macon,
sc it 21 65 ' i l.' VZAP Mr Al.I..
$25 REWARD.
W ILL be paid fertile apprehension of EPI1 HAIM
;t biacl; m in, about 50 ye irs of age, 5 feet lit
inches high, has a heavy beard which causes hi* fade
lo lok rough—was formerly owned by the Messrs
Harpers of Augusta, uifdbougbtof thorn by a Mr Mat
thews of Columbus; it is believ ed he will try lo uial^e
his way to his former master in Columbus. The nbcvi
‘.reward wilt fee paid for his apprehen-ion, if lodged it:
nn'v safe jail so that I get Lim giv ing me infoimetioi
it Clinton, Ga. HENRY W. DARN} Y.
sept 32 65 9t
Are you opposed‘to tiic raising more'revenue than is
requiiea by foe constitutional wants oi foe Government?
.ire y.ou in liivor ol a strict construction of the Con
stitution?
Are you opposed to any interference by Congress
with your ulave property?
Are you oppose*? to taxing tlie slave-holder for the-
purpose ol pay ing ium lor uis slave?
Ij you are, votejor Martin Can Buren—lie is your'
man.
Crockery & Hardware.
A T New York Cost for sale by
- • GEO. W. PRICE & CO.
Oct 27, i
1SJOO KUXYASvB.
The above reward Will be paid for
the apprehension of mv bov
IPUIkntt,
sometimes called Bill lllark. Willian'
left ine aboiit 36th. December last; he is
.a very, bright mulatto, about 6 feet 10
inches high, tho k set. full faced, small red. or rathei
blood shotten eyes, and straight yellowish hair. I have
no tionbthe wiflchange his name arid try to pass him
self for a white man, which he may be able to do un
^^li.LS ot 1 tlie Farmers Dank ■dilurniu. payable less to a close observer. He was formerly the proper-
at tho agency in Perry, will be received in pay
ment for goods, or accounts due the subserber.
Aug. 11 59 CHAS. CAMPBELI-
Job PriHlinsr done at this OiSce-
»yof M. Myers of this place, and traveled with him
through the up country last summer The ahovefe
ward will be paid for his arrest if lodged in a sale jail
so I get him. Y. S. PICKARD.
Savannah, Aug 9 6m t
Gen. Haniscn appcan, to be'a man. of “ contiftjVrr.-
gies.” ll foe VV big presses are-to be relied up*n,’aiid.
tiiey are certainly good authority on the subject,’ lie-ha.*,
no fixed, ajulsettieo opmioiui. ' He is a “ contingeiit’^
i.ai.k-n.an, a “contingent" Tariffito, a ‘■‘•contingent 7 '
internal inipioveriient man, a “contingent” Einaaei--
iiatidblsf, the “cdntingtnt’' Clerk of Hamilton cdrmty;-
Cliio, a “contingent” candidate for the.prcsidcr.cy-•
and l e has been dragged through the. streets of Thiia,-
eelphia by “contingent” hoisct^ It the ptc t icclou-v
regara these numciou.- “ccnUngcr.iies” as evidence o?i
his superior qualifications ior- the Prcsilcncy, they rnus.^
he tlit mort stupid set ot ,v **~n rffinTrngvtil” dolu in ql
Cliristendom.—ib.
A Hard Case.—/A woman whose husband was in ther
penitentiary, ouvimerating his sufferings, said., “ I:e is
tiilovved no viai'.ors <*n Sunday; and worse than that he-
is obliged t*x go to church, vvliic'i the poor fellow bos.
never been, accustomed to 1 '.”
Secrets of Comfort.—Though sometimes small evils?
like invisible insects, inflict pain, and a single l: .ir may
stop a vast machine, yet foe chief secret of coi:.: iH libs
in not suffering trifles to vex one, ami in prucen.ly cul
tivating an undergrowth of ar -11
few great ones, alas! are let
Essays,