Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, November 24, 1836, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

tc JMACON GEOR&EA By jTf. BARTLETT. •V.fCO.l*, CL'ORG/.L TIBCBSB.l I*, J%*OJ'E.lIBEBi 24, 183C. Terms of Subscription. advance, will pay for ties pa- r Five Dollars, pan/ »« ad cane % wiU pay r* ^ ^ Tkm Dollars, paid in (vltaace Xi' six mantks after the year has ri>r ! Three Dollar* and Fifty Cent* per annum ‘ ,l If not paid nntil the end of the year, [*i't,'Urs per annum ieiU be charged—with interest *'*■*“' Term* of Advertising. , brrt 'nr. no,ts nrt ,receding one hundred words, or 12 1 tin s (considered a square,) will be inserted one ' n n ' e ddlar. men more than one insertion is •, cents for the first, and 50 cents for each sub- Mriff'Tax Collectors’and Coroners' Sales arechat- [/*/,* 1*1 Jcrtisers mill be allowed two squares in each Lr ffr Tecuty Dollars per annum; and in the same f.rn larger spare-payable quarterly nil accounts for Advertising, Job Printing, bee. u for subscription. Interest trill be charged , s/tded within the pear ■— 1 I " 1 1 ’■■■ " Volume Sl.»«!«i n t>n 8. Tork te Barien lAue of Packets. |)K|(i Macon, A. Bibbins, Master. •• Amelia Strong, Brown. *• Darien, C P. Bulker, *• New Jersey, B. Matthews, “ Premium. J. Conborn, “ <• (New) Sclir. D. Bf Crane. Baker, “ Phcie vetscls are all coppered, fastened and bni'.t „res<!y A>’ this trade, nave experienced capt iins ,|| regularly once a week from each port. | bound fur Darien will find Dubov B r j iv of access: 19 to 21 feet water will be found ou the j r at liigli water, the same depth can he carried with- j it wiles of Darien, 13 feet cubic carried up to the ; The anchorage in Doboy sound and river is j ,ticii!aily safe and good, with ample room tor ves- . tucarry off the whole cotton crops, coming down [ river* to lliirifti. f II \Wi.S. MITCHFIJ. & COLLINS, Agents Darien. to James Goddard, Esq. Maco.t. Itict III. 1*36. 8 .Huron Steam Boat Company. ^WAREHOUSE / »ij% o co.ri.ru ssto.v bcsi.vess. WyrlQft, Napier & Free- * SJT man inform their friends and the V rn public generally, that they are enlarg ing their Ware House adjoining their store ou Cotton Avenue, and will have rt ready tor tire reception of cotton by the commence ment of the eusuiug season. All cotton consigned to tiicm by I lantern and others, dealing in the article, or orders to buy and sell in the inurket, will be promptly attended t». They likewise inform those Merchants who forward tiieir goods by Macon. Hull they have a large and safe Brick Store, for the reccptiou of mer chandize, aud will receive and forward all goods con- digued -o them. Tiieir charges in every in-tauce will be as low as is customary in the city. Liberal advan ces will be made, on cotton stored with them or ship ped by them lo'any other market. Having one of the partners of tiieir firm (Mr. A. R. Freeman) located in the city of New York for the pur pose of aifording 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. Tlicv em brace the present opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgements to their friends ami the public for past favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron- age. In addition to their present stock, they will receive earlv this fiill a (jue asssrttnent of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton Hogging, Readymade CJotiiiug, dec. Ac. Ac. suitable lor the full trade, all of which they offer for sale on the most reasonable tint* ■Macon. August25 (jj tf WARE IZOI7SE •Inti Commission Business. Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware and -F.5f.VF I* Cm oons, *‘8"£*3»rar\V,*h Maker aud Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo site the Washington Hall, respectful ly informs his friends and the public, timt he is now opening a new aud splendid assortment of VVATC’IIES A JEWELRY, of the best quality aud latest fashions, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Ladies’ and gentlemen’a Gold Duplex, Patent Le ver, Anchor Lscaptnieut anil Lepiue Watches; la dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket ft- Cable Chains; Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger Rings, Far Kingsand Broaches; children’s F.ar Kuohs and Wires; gentlemen's Curb and Linked Guard and Fob Chains, Seals. Keys, Swivels, Sleeve lick", bo som and collar Buttons, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Guard Seals and Keys, Medalions, gold aud giU Buc kles, silver and .-coteh Snuff Boxes, gold and silver Everpointed Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets gilt, sil ver and shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold, silver and steel Spectacles with glasses to suit every eye, Seed Coral, large Coral, Coral Necklaces, Bead Bags, Chains and Purses, a variety of cut and plain Beads. Spy Glasses. Quizzing Glasses, Pocket Books, r.moiy cushiuus, card and cigar coses, imitation fruit, lucifer matches, fire machines, Rogers & Sons’, and Wude & Butcher’s razors, Emerson's razor straps,! scissors, dirks, chess men and board, backgammon 1 boards, dice, dominoes, steel pens walking canes, j pistols, powder fiasks, shot pouches, game bags, otto j of roses, cologne, lavender and Florida water, fancy I soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, flutes, flageu-' letts, accordions, shell music boxes, large music boxes, o piay from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings, gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tooth brushe [WESTERN KAIJL liOAI) fOMPAAl front Forsyth to Ii'esl A URlvLABLY tome provisions of the act of the 1 m- 2l General Assembly of tireState of Georgia, pas sed'ihn 26th December, 18:'-5, entitled •‘.m net to in- ; corporate n iiail Road company, to b« called the. Wes tern Rail Road Company, tfcc.’.’we wili.open, ill the | town of LaGrange, Troup comity, on the third Mon- . oay in November hist, a book of subscription for stock ; in the aforesaid Rail Road Company. (See acts of f Ueoigia, 1335, XTslTS, MI.ITS, BMTS GEORGE A. KLRBERLY R ESPECTFULLY' solicits the attention ul pur- tint General Assemblytof the State chasers to a very large assortment of • i page 203.) iSiitS And Oa r S As •' , ‘ s rowtfi * s 10 connect the trade of the great which have been made by him expressly for retailin'' 1 " esU rn ci, ‘cs aud country by its union with the Mont and are warranted to be of superior sty’le and quality ! " ol,,e: v u,ltl West " ! ‘building.) to any ever before ottered iu Macon; amoii" ids assuit- Wltl ‘ 11,0 Atl,m,,c * tt, H l m,isl «c*e«ss:in!.v b. < ume the mem may be found, - ° [ great thorougiilare for traveling frotu. the Western Super fashionable black aud drab beaver Hats j country to file North, it is btdieved the stock will he do broadbrim do for eldeny men ’ [ sought eagerly: appricatio-H had therefore better be d(J ‘ ; made curly and .while it can be had. do fash do do satin beaver d" do do black and drab Russia beaver, j Wide, meridian and nurruw brims, oiler, nutria, musk- ' rat, rucevou aud cony hats of every variety ol j shape . ud style, ) \ »iit:is beaver and satin beaver hats, latest fashions, 1 Fur asttl Cloth Caps, consisting of j super No 1, Otter C aps, •* seal, mink, muskrat and cony do mens and boys full top cloth caps, ■f „ Robinson's do do ut.'FUS broome, WtLlE WILS0N". LEWIS, Carnm'rs KICIIOL I.aGranre. N'ov 1 .7 2t WASHiNflrOXTi.lLL: THE Siib.-crflst-rs have taken that com Academical Noiirc. THi. Jackson Acad emy will go into operation tin; ensuing year, under the charge of the Kev. \\ . A. FLORENCE, and I.ADY. of Maldy approved qualifications. Waving the advantage of a heltiicAl, an Astronomical and .-hilosdphical npparatns,- they will lie able to give llioi ough in- stritcticm tri all the branches of liberal education*. Mu-ic, Painting and the Fine Arts will be taught— also, ilio Latin and Greek Languages. ' The lirghly rejiutable chararteT of Mr. and Mrs. Florence as teachers, cannot fail to elicit for the insti tution a liberal patronage, and to place it, in point of celebrity, at least, upon a level vrtth any similar insti tution in lit--' State - • Thi taorai and health} condition of the village will afford an additional inducement t» parents and guar dians from abroad to send Mirir children; (or the ac commodation of whom boardiiic may te had, citherin private families.cr at regular boarding houses, at tho most reduced-prices. WILiY W ( AlTHUl, Jack soli. Oct 14 ttjan See ItnnrdofTrus. Acudcinicnl Notice. |HK 11IL‘..ACADEMY, .Muutoc connty, will »■ acoru toji celeste caps, children’s fancy silkeaps, &c.&c. A c. Fnr capes, Pelerins, tunfl’s and rufis, consisting rsn\ _ . ... ta open on the second Monday in .lanuaiy next, under the reclorsh p of Mr. MAE >3iN l-.T, (the pre sent rector of Franklin Academy, Putnam county, modinits uitu well known public house i» : and formerly a principal teacher in the'Scotc,borough -l. .I*,- . - . .1.. lr- ...I.:-.., tr. I I. . . , t ... t- —«« r C Riesmboat SUPKRIOR, Capt. George Willcox, i. EXCEL. “ J. L. AVilteox. IIIIS company have now their line of llcatj in I ,. , n|i!ete order for froighting. They havo a fv ci-.nnboal added to their line called the Superior, i ten Tow-Boats. irii.; IImIswHI run regularly beiwe-n Macon and Ilka, one of the steamboats leaving Darien every or -it days with tow-boats. The company have ; sixteen tow-boats, ail first rate boats, built express- Ifor the ii tvigi'.ion o f the Ocmulgee and Altamaha tliese increased facilities will enable the eom- iv ilte means of giving the greatest despatch to liia or goods shipped by their line. [They have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops, bttoii and merchandise between Datien and Ivaim.ii. and Darien mill Charleston. There are , live first rate Packets running regularly between (irien and New York, which com: to Hawes & d, of Darien. Agents for the alocc Boats : J. GODDARD. Mneon. Ittovcr. Ilr.vRY & Walter, Charleston. II.. Baldwin ft Co, Savannah,- I If awes, Mitchell it Collins, Darien, jiit ., K. Roberts, llawkinsville, i J M i i i. 24th Dec., 1835. 2 r » 1 \Or unfixed SI cam 'Boat Com pan if. The undersigned desire tu inform their Friends and the Public generally, that they continue the above business. They are makingsome addition lotheir Ware house w hichisconveuieiilly situated on Second-street adjoining their store, they will be pre pared to make liberal advances an Produce or Mer- ! chandise, cither in store or to be shipped to Savannah, j 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 tner- ! cantile business at their old stand, and expect sliortly to ! receive from the New Y ork and Boston markets, a I fresh supply of ! j)rv Croods, Grocery s, I Hardware, Hats, Shoes, &c. dec.—which will make [ their assortment large and complete. By a strict attention to business they hope to merit a I share of public patronage. sept 15 f>4 GEORGF JEWETT & CO. WARE HOUSE .1.VB CO. II. JIM SSI C/.V BVSIJVESS. THE undersigned will continue ta ‘transact the above business in all it? V 39 various forms at their old stand They will, as hitherto, make liberal advances on produce and merchandize in store, or to be slopped dither to Savannah. Charleston, New Y ork or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona! and undivided attentien to all business entrusted to iImir care, and particularly to that of selling cotton from the warehouse or waeons Hnvine disponed of their warehouse in East Macon, they will in future confine their business to nne lioitve, tvhich they are enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, 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 patronngehere- tofore received, we hope by a strict altention to busi ness to merit a continuation of the same. HAMILTON, HAYES & CO. Macon. 1st September. l^Sfi 200 nieces Best 1 temp Bagging for sale at market rates, br H. H.& CO. sept j 62 llats made to order at shortest notice. stands candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, sntttters and snuffer trays, tea trays, silver table, tea. desert, salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles sugar IIat tr i„ imi ng*. ulcohol a ,,d shettack. constantly oi tongs and butter knives; marble, ebony aud alabaster hand. Oct 2<» 3 ^ mantle clocksto run eighteen days without winding, t — ——— military and military Trimmings, s t!L w.. nnti JVntter Clothing. and a- variety of other articles usually kept in liis line, A A .1, * iothing 3tore, one doot above all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He »ym. B. Johnson s Jewelry Store. The sub- respectfuliy invites citizens and persons generally vis —LLm j? iling our city to call at lus store and exaunue his stock, , *7 , •* inter Stock of Clothing, where he is ever read v and happy to attend to those : ! K “ ia>1 niannfactored by Lewis Fitehthe who may favor him with their calls | >’ as . t Min " ,ler ’) an ' 1 " hlc,l 1 ' Vl1 be s,,|d ®ff !ls cheap, for N B—Purticulur attention paid to Wab’h Repair- J as at an - v ° ,htr establishment, itig. Having selected the best of uiateriah for repair-i „ , ,,, co ' , s , ®T*n« ok . } ing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture auv ! . I’*’ r * ,'• * ™ e Brawn, Green, Invisiblo Green ; part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece hi i a,, ".^ lare * 0, ^P° a '“' „ , . „ makes ns perfect as the original, and his Watches to ! ,,.'I er _/,V ; ’ M r " n ^ ircen > Invisible Green perform well Oct 27 7 Institute;) and fio'm his reputation as a. gotttlen’an of distinguished literary atluitmtciits. moral character and industrious habits, we confidently reconimeud our Institution as presenting a.- maiiy.iiiducementst'i gen era! j.atrooagc, as any 'other institution in Georgia; HP especially when we take into consideration the mural whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is character aud healtli of the neighborhood. the City of Macon,—the ljoshinglon Hi, lately occupied by Mr. AI. D. ITnson.— By tli<» unremitting attention of hptji of them, they flatter thcinscives timt their House will nb- tc.iu for them a general patronage from the Public.— They have secured the valuable services of a I.ady, inferior to no one in the State. Their tables will he furnished with the best the coun try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors. The 3 tallies arc attended liy careful and experienced Ostlers. M'USTIAN A MOTT. Feb 5 J5I35 fiti EP'TRIL BIO'ji'IiN, .llacon, Gl'corgia. HIS establishment is now under the control of tiie subscribers, who pledge themselves-to ren tier comfortable those who may call ou them. PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb25 35 jl'liN Ik IIAM ! Y. T 1 J.A.&s!S. VIRGIN Brown. Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees. Fine Blue. Black. Green. Brown and Mixed Pants Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Casiuieredo Bcaverteen, Cord and Lion f-kin Pantaloons, uper Bluo, Itroivn, Green. Mixed and Drab Over I fate h Makers Sf Jewellers, , . Would inform their friends and ty0a ' ..... , ,,, I Goat s Hair and German Cnmblct AV rapper do. Gentlemen’s super Blue. Black mid Invisible Green Broadcloth Cloaks, Ladies’super Olive. Green and Claret Broadcloth Cloaks Indies’ fitrured Merino, plain do. and Circassian Cloaks. i pu ed tiieir establishment to Cotton Arcuue. to the store recently oc cupied by J II & \V S Ellis,drug gists, where they will be happy to serve any who may favor them with a call. They TROY HILL. .THE undersigned informs his friends and those of the late firm of Cutter tf Cornwall, that he intends re- s tilling the Ware House Sf Commission Business, at the stole next above ineooo recently occupied by T. J. Chaie. on the margin of East Macon, known as the town of'J'roy. He further informs the public that ho ha? bought the Goods, »Y". and having now ou the way, from New Y’ork, mid o'Jjcr places, Brtf Cootls anti Groceries, together making his stock complete, w hich will he sold low for ready pay, he will he ready to receive Cotton early in the fall, iuid be prepared to make advances — He would particularly notice to his friends the grea advantages his Warehouses have over those in th dense part of the city with regard to Fire, they bein detached frui:t.i-t!ier buildings and at a distance from any street cr lane, and well enclosed May 5 45 _ tf H. S. CUTTER. Factoratro ft Commission Business. BSO.lTt.y'ti, Sfr. rgl If E subscriber lias located in the city of Savon M uah lor the above purposes, and taken stores nearly opposite the City Hotel. The steamer “ Chieftain ” Capt. While, will be ready in all the present month to receive freight for .Macon, and will continue regularly tbrenghont thesea- son the liver admitting, and unavoidable accidents only intercepting. Goods for forwarding will experience no delay, and the hiterest of the owner only taken intoconsideraliou. ad 13 2 S. F. DICKINSON 11113 company will he prepared to commence l.'i sine-n, enrly in the next season—Thee will have iv.3 of Packets between New York, and Darien and l-nju’essets to forward goods from Darien to Alaenji ['n'-tgents in New Y’ork, Charleston, aud JsavaHimh, Hi he aittliarisod to contract for the delivery of goods Macon, at a freight agreed on without lntermedi- M-a irge and lha agent in .Macon will receive cotton 'ivenble in S Hannah, Charleston, and New Y’ork— rc onpaiiv’s vi-s.eis and lioe.ts, will bo of tir.-t class til experienced rommanders, and no expense will be -tv I io meet the patronage ofihe public. I’ll. It. YDVG1& 33X3, Agents ia Darien. miv37iii 1335 -It) |tn iirr S i'rtl .In• astgenicnl of the Pioapcr >li‘irm & l*oio bout Line. III., proprietors of the above line notify their friends and the public, that they will have ruli ng on the AIt.iiiiaha and Oi iiiulgee rivers during ..miraer and fall mouths, four or five Pole Boats. t' trly adapted to tow stages of irntcr.^and which - h.B. J by Steamboats when, the water will per Ship icrs by this line may depend upon every at- a being paid, mid exertion used te give despatch f prapiwtv slopped by it to nnv of the landings on J rivers'. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag't Macon. AGENTS. ssr» HoLCOstnE, Peck & Co. Charleston. E. P. Burrs, Esq. Savannah. Ron-land, Crank & Shackelford. Darien. Halstead,Taylor «& Co. llawkinsville. Msron.dnne 30 1 6m Va it Mission ttitiint sM, Barien. |1 I.', undersigned have resumed business as a- L hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt niton ■ i°:i to all business entrusted to their care. We believe t Iwve made arrangements that will enable us at all [' a ‘ s ,0 forward goods lor tl*.‘ interior with the least 1 1 . g c j. 0 j- Mucou to any port or place in the United suite delay, by steamboats when the river will ad- ^. ale ^ ,, n equally advantageous terms to the assured or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, ot £ r Marino (CompaniTs. ’ expressly for that business. On onr wharves [ James Goddaud, President. I irge Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot have in addition to their former stock, just received from New Y’ork a large aud splendid assortment of Watches* Jewelry* &c. of the latest fashions, which they will sell cheap for cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es capement. duplex, lepine, alarm mid vertical Watch es, of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobsand Drops, Breast Pills, 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 lie warranted free from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives. GklStors, sil ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Sntif- ers, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes, Flageoletts, Fifes. Drums, &c. 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, giit and horn Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Bonks and Purses, silver Suuff 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 kiuds. 3. 3. Y’s practical knowledge of the business induces him to think that he can. and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their work n iiis hands Spoons &c- engraved- Oct-1 Our course of instruction will embrace, in addition to the elementary branches of the English language, a thorough knowledge of Grammar. lEstory Geogra phy, with the use of the Globes. Celestial and Terres- tiai, Composition, Rhetoric, Mora! and Natural PKi- losophy. Chemistry. Algebra and Mathematics, mixed and pine. Mr. Maussinet will also teach, critically the Latin, Greek. French and Italian languages. With regard to Mr Maussinci as a gentleman anil scholar, we are referred to a number of literary gen tleman in this State, among whom are the names of Dr. Brown, (the fnrtnder of Scottsborongh Institute.) and Dr. Ambrose Baber, of Macon. Nov 1 5 VI. W. Met RAW. ) BF.NJ BRANTLI Y. C Y. CALDWELL, THUS. DYSON, Trustees. and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeans Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satinet, Peters ham and Beavertcen Hunting Coats, C oth and Satin et Round Jackets. , .. , ... „ , Biuck and Blue Cloth, black figured and plaid Vel- ; and Keys, Lar Knobsand Drops, Breast v „ t . ))I;lin ond fi , d , ish £ ilk> darJ . {t a j encias . Rtllgs, gold, silver and Ktecl Spectacles, Toiliuet. WoeHen Velvet, black and striped Satin, r ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea. Bombazine. Tubby Velvet, and Satinet Vests, Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped Ginzham Shirts, Silk, Cotton, Merino patent and lamb Wool Shirts, not cotton and woolen, flannel Canton, flannel and twilled cotton Drawers Wool. Lamb’s Vvool, patent Merino and brown cot ton Half Hose. Fine YVool, Buck, Ilors-skin, Beaver, White Kid. peiied Berlin. Lisle thread, black, white and colored Silk Gloves. Black and white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belts, Money Belts, nett, worsted and cotton. Silk and Gum Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiffeners, Silk and Ginzhtim Umbrellas. Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain and plaited Stocks, blue, black and white crimped Silk Stocks, Spilalfiebl. English Silk, red and vellow B in- dana, white ond red Pongee Silk Pocket Ilaudker chiefs, plain and rutiled Bosoms Collars, l’lirses.Cloth, Fur and Hair Seal Skin Caps. Wool Hats, a large as- sortnimit of Fur Hats, Silk Hats, Boots and Shoes, a grod stuck of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Butt m-- i Cotton -Wadding. Military Ball Buttons, Cord, Tas sels, Stars, Laco, Epaulette, die. HORACE FITCH. Gentlemen wishing their Cloaks made at the North will, by leaving their names with me, have them inaib iti the best manner, and most fashionable style. If.F. Nov 17 7 itlercbnuts’ Iusiiruncc Company Macon. of T HE public arc hereby informed that the whole of the Capital Stork of this Company, of One Huutli-cd Thousand Boliars in cash, has been paid in, and is now prepureu to lake risks according to previous notice ; viz. to and from : at the le ist possiblo expense, aud our opportunities ’ forward cotton inland or coastwise, nre not exceeJ- J ony other House. Darien, May 20, 1835. H YWI’.S. MITCHELL At. COLLINS. ‘WARE HOUSE , t'O.lI.niSSIOY BUSINESS. _ r BY I:, undersigned continues to transact the Ware IB. House and Commission Bu-incss, .situate r.en- N te the Cotton Market, on the corner of Cherry and f-ennl streets, within a fow feet from Cotton Aveu *e, br.n -rlv oeeg|iied by James C, Morgan. Liberal ad- lince- will |>e made outproduce or other articles slor- f* «r skipped. Colton will be sold from wagons or kote ut 23 cents per bale, and stored at customary l««. L. L. GRIFFIN Aag 25 6m oct 6 1-tf AVm. B. Parker, J Cowles F. If. YVellmak Titos. Tavlob James Rea. Secretary ’arker, A *• (Di ELLHAK, j VLOR, j Directors WARE HOUSE |*VO CO.lt. tit SSI O.V « USJ.YESS. TIIK UNl)Ktt?>IGNE.D will eou- —Diiino to transact the above biisiuess.at * the Ware House occupiedby him last eason. Gratelii! for the liberal patronage re- I lv *d from nis friend? and the public, by strict ntten- r««‘.-,si„ M , confided toll,scare, he hopes to merit I -airt-1>! the public patronage. v.'il link* Kberal advances on cotton stored with “•orou shipments to Savannah. Charleston and \7 ' ,,rk A. F.. CHICKF.RING. ’■’con. August 11 59 6m ri^'wy for Messrs 8. At M. AlIciiT - ■ ’'I undersigned will generally lie a purchaser U,. uf bills on London and Paris. Buy nud sell ■ r * ,s * a,, d checks on the north, &.c. &c. O D. PONCE. * i*if "’ill he purchased and sold on commission, r^from «'»y part of the United State* will he re- L| '?' " ,r colleciion if made payable a’ either of tho L , n ( re°rgia or South Carolin i. Orders for the P was* of Northern funds will be carefully and .T consignments of Colton will bo I- 'sillily received with an assurance of best exer- T >° r»nder satisfactory sales. 1 Hannah. Oct 31 6 4t ^)W»kH fur sale at litis Office. tlolnsses, Sugar, Cofice,Ba?gin{(« Ac al ©[telilids Prime St. Croix Sugar. 99 99 30 do Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugar, 39 Barrels do. do. 29 Boxes Brown liavanuah Sugor. 26 hbds. Porto Rico Molasses, 24 do Cuba do . 90 Bags Coffee, 220 Pieces Hemp Bagging. 80 Pieces Tow do 50 Qr Cosks AV*ne, * 15 Boxes Tobacco, 5 M Cigars, for sale by 4 REA A COTTON •t Jl’eir Stock of SPRKA'Ci AND SUMMER CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED BY W2VZ. U. BVHDSAU, A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul berry and Sccoud streets, including the follow- e» • # Summer cloth, Boinbaztttc, Grass Cloth, Grass and Brown iauen Circassian and Rouau Cassimere FROCK COATS. Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass and brown I.iuen, and Itouan Cassimere COATEES. Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Erminet, Cyprus, wor sted and Valentia Crape', Napoleon Cord, Angola Cas- Rimere, brown and grass Linen aud Drilling Fancy- Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mixt, Rouan Cassimero and Jeans PANTALOONS. Boys summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES and PANTALOONS. White aud buff grass Cloth, buff and brown Linen, Pongee, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans ROI’NDJACK- ET3. A large assortment of fancy VESTS. Fine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers. &c. &r A-e. A GOOD TAVERN STAND i’ffi- Sate la Perry, Houston connty, the stand at present occupied by Phil? nay Oliver The House has lung been occupied as a Tavern, a;icl i - j . r too well kii6xvu to need tlcscrip- j finn Perry is a small, but thnv j ing village in a rich prosperous connty, and is the j thorough fare for a great deal of travel. Attached l< • the house are '.'h acres of ground, with stables and o- j theronthouses. . T ! scri..fr paving C K. Allen. one hundred dollars, or If not sold before the first I nesd-y in January, n , OM h5s a Ilote of thal amount in C. K Al- will on that day be sold at public outcry to the highcsi | le .,. s j. llld8 A1 | lllc ilbrve , uilfs bca-ing date tl.« 9th bidder. Terms will be made to suit purchasers j day of August. 18"6 The said notes having t een Apply to die subscriber at \ ieuna 1 .^O. in Lrni-ltn j fraudulently obtained and withont consideration, ihe th* in unless com- IAMS HI BRING. Notice and Caution. FglHE subscriber htreby forewarns all persons a- JL gainst traduE for or recci'.ilig the follt wing 'MlTI 3 made by him aud-payab'e io I tmtse! Y\ ibb, nr L. Webb, to wit: Tour small note? for twenty-five dollars, each due. 25th December, 1836 true note for one hundred dol- htrs. due asabbvc,'conditioned to be void on il.e sub- Super Blue and Pilot Cloth Over Coats. district, 3 miles west of Perry, or tn M, ilsrtlett, in ! m,i, s( . I iu’ 0 ri s determined nol to rtav Drab, Blue ami Olive Duffle Over Coats; Lion Skin Macon. Nov 3 _5_ MOSES COLLINS, j pJlied by lavx\ * Wl! IT A! Valuable Property for Sale A NY person wishing to purchase a handsome situ- JjI ation fora House of Entertainment, well im- proved. with i good two story Dwelling house, and all other improvements necessary fora public house, all new it is situated txxo miles Fast of {Bacon, at the fork of the Milledgeville and Marion reads, where- the subscriber now makes hi.residence. Also, three hundred and thiity eight acres of first quality o.tL and hickory Land, lying about one mile above, xviih about 150 acres cleared, under good fence, welt improve'!, with a tine ; oung peach orchard of about 2000 trees, aud a most excellent garden. &c Fax merits will be made easy for tho purchaser,—say four aiimi»l in stalments, SAMUEL MORGAN. Nov 3 5 4tp Nov 1 Notice. f UU hereby notily- and forewarn ali persons of tra ding with my wife, Elizabeth Miushew, and char ting the Hccount to me. as she lias leli my bed and iioaid without provocation, and as such I am deter mined not to pay any such accounts made by her. Nov 1 6 4ip NATHAN MIKisHI Vi.jun, ~iicnmlgee Steamboat Cominntif. pH” HERE will be a ineetiiig of the dw-khiiiw-r' of H this Company, held at the Company’s office in iiaiieti. on the Est day of December next, lor the pur pose oi declaring a’ dividend for the previous six mouths and transacting business generally Nov 10 7 2t HENRY Y«‘NGE. Agent. Strayed or Stnleu, 9 N Meriwether County, on the 30th night of Septem ber, one Bay Mare, dark body Avith u long switch tul. 15 oilti hands high, six yeai sold last spring. A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid for the delivery ol said mure, or any information, so that I get her. or fifty dollars reward for ihe thief, If stolen ; the subscribe! living in Favette connty. the sixth district. Geo. oct 20 '3 M1TCHAELT. 3IMMONS. T JLaud and Negi’oes for Sale. IIE subscriber otters for sale the PLANT ATI 1 N If YVJI. H. Hi) UliSALL. YS Just received a new aud extensive 40 tillD3 3t Croix, 1*. K. and c. e>. e>ug,ir 150 bags prime green Coffee, 40 lihits prime retailing Molasses, 50 bbls fi. E. Rum, 40 „ American Gin, 35 ,, Whist- ey, 250 p* heavy lleinp Dundee Bagging, 50 coils Rope, 6000 lbs bagging Twine, SALT. IIIOX, ATAILS. CASTJKGS, Sf A General stock of Groceries, ■u store and for sale on accommodating terms bv EDMUND KU3SKLL, sept 1 62 Mulberry st. Oct 7, rgquE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will instu B Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks AP I&RT COLLINS. bXcon. . , F OR SALE a superior lot of Bacon, just received from Tennessee wagons, and a further supply to arrive, all of which will be sold on liberal term 1 -- July? 54 tf WM. B. PARKER & Co. WANTED. , ...... S IX good Journeymen PAINTER8. for which li beral wages willlm given. Apply to DANIFI. T. REA. Macon Ga. iryThe Charleston Courier will give tho above four inrertions. ** M — Store Blouse to Bent. ONE or both of the Store Houses ad joining the subscribers; for a large and general assortment they could be easily united and would make a desirable stand for business. To auy one desirous of p afi>»0E jewcttVco: 4000 300 sacks do . Baron. Mackerel Flonr. „ , Anda fewhhds; “Boston Haros,” for sale by m . For Sale, 350.000 So'tE;,,,. 01 hbds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality, 50 bags Coffee, 45,000 lbs Swede Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assorted, 41 25 hhds choice Molasses, 150 whole aud half bbls Canal and Ricnmond Flour, 5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three years old, 20 bids old Monongahala Whiskey, 5 proof, *75 bbls pure Rum, and20 Gin, 41 DAVID RALSTON. Commission Business. Barien. T HE firm of SNOW’ & ROGERS is this day- dissolved. The undersigned will continue tho Commission Business on his own account, and devote his whole attentiou to this branch of business. The friends of the late firm and others may rest assured that no exertion ou his part shall be wanting to promote such interests os mav be intrusted to his care. Partic ular mention will be paid to forwarding Goods and Produce GEO. T. ROGERS. Darien, 1st Nov. 183G. The subscriber, of the late firm of Snow & Rogers, begs leave to return his thanks to the friends of the late concern, and would respectfully solicit the contin uance of their patronage to Mr Geo. T. Rogers, wlio will continue the Commission Business ou his owli account. Darien, 1st Nov, 1836. 6 6t ISAAC SNOW rate •opt 40pt6 E. RUSSELL, Mtdborry dheet. HATS, Crockery & Hardware. A T New York Cos! for sale by GEO. \V. PRICE & CO. Oct. 27. surtiucut of Heady-made Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Aduiaid, olivt- brown and green Broadcloth Dress-Coats, Snperiiue blue, black, brown and green Clotli Frock Coats, Superfine bluo, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattee.-. and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinei Coattees aud Frock Coats, Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black ami fancy colored Sattinet Pautalooiu, Y'oulh’s cloth aud satlinc-t Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and bine Cassimere, black and colored Velvet, black Fiorintinc, black Bombazine, dark and light colored Y'alenlia, English Silk, colored and white Merseilles Toilinet, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks aud Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth ft Patersham Box Coats Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks,&e • F. F. LEWIS ft T. F. NEWTON, •tlcrchant Tailors, H .W’E entered into co-partnership under the firm of Lewis & Nkwton, for the purpose of trans acting business in their hue. They expect to have on liana irom New Y’ork, in a short time, a general assortment of Cloths, Cassi- meres, Vestings, &c. Which, together with the stock on hand will make their assortment complete. Also, a general assortment of Readv-Made Clothing which will be sold low for cash They solicit a share ofthe public patronage. 1. F. LEWIS, Aug 18 60 T. F. NEWTON. whereon he now lives, 7 miles below Macon, ill Bibb county, contail:!!. 1 " 360 acres good (fine laud. I'herc has been for the last 5years a good SAW MILL in operation unon said plantation, but lias been stop ped this year on account of some repairs v\ anting ■lone. Stone Creek, the stream which said Mill is on, is a never failing stream, and the mill is better situated on account'd' pine timber than auy mil! within the vi- cniity of Macon. Bibb county uBcadensy. P ROPOSALS will be recen i «i by the undersign ed uutil Saturday, iGtli irist. lor putting a new ronf. and making other necessary repairs oti the Aca demy i^.fice. N. C. MUNROt, See B. T. Nov 17 7 2t NOTICE.- A I.L those indebted to the cifv council lor Taxes, are hexebv no' find *0 j ay the.- feme to the sub- > her on or before the first dat of I.'t ccniber next, ns in default executions will if no therefor. Nov 15 7 S. C. LIPPITT, City *frcas. c Ladies CIo: hs. LOTII aud Merino Cloaks—worth from $40 to $50. imviO fi CRA?T ft LEWIS. ’A# Figured Satlins PIECES rich figured .'Utlure tor indie* dres ses, for sale by CRAFT ft LLW IS. 10 6 -Cranford county. Gl-.CKUIA- Also, ten likely NEGROES will be sold, together with Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, &c; Ac. tiaid property is now offered for sale on accommodating j p ( , wr |;. hue of said county, deceat-ed. rms; a credit from one to three years will be given | These are" therefore tocitcand admonish all persons TTSTTHFRl AS Join Blacksioneaj plies to me lor iei- f J tors of administration 011 ibe estate ol Libel t W required, sept 8 36 E. DAVIS. Molasses Hhd* I eat quality family Molasses just re- etivst aud forsalc by June 9 ft SMITH MODOrRS ft CO 40 A FEW esses superior water proof BOOTS* just received WI1. H. BURDSALL- Nov 17 T Georgia Insurance and Trust Com pany. Augusts, Nov. 2. 1836. T HIS Company will receive money on deposit for any time tiot less than sixty days, nor more than twelve mouths. Transferable certificates ol such deposites will be issued, bearing interest at the rate ol six per cent, per annum For periods longer or shorter than either of the above, special contracts will be made. For the convenience of persons residing at a dis tance, applications may be made to either of the a- getils of the cotupouy, in South Carolina and Georgia, whose names are anuexed. WM. T. GOULD, Sec’y. Agents. Ciixui.es Day, Macon- Iverson ],. Harris. Milledgeville. ARTnuit B. Davis Columbus. Padklrord, Fay A Co. Savannah. P. R Vos or. &. Sons. Darien. Holcombe, Peck ft. Co. Charleston, S. C. George Parr'-t, Hamburg. 3. C. 3t ^5 THE SUBSCRIBER'' H AVE purchased Mr. Laird H. Wu.ky’s inter est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton ft Wr- le’v, and Hamilton, IIayf.s ft Co. and given IRA E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods business will oe continued at the same place, under the firm of Fort, Hamilton A Co. and the Ware Houses and Commission Business ns heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON, HAY’ES ft Co. FORT. HAMILTON ft Co. June 23 S3 Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil very Ovif handsome—just received and for sale by H. ft J. SHOTWELL. Jan. 14. 30 Oppositethe Central Hold. > Valuable JUILL Proi»crty for sale. T HE undersigned otters for sale iiis tivo SAW M1I.L3, withiu three miles of Macou—Loth Mill* are now in successful operation. Ou the premises is also a GRIST MILL. Attach ed to the Mills is 151)0 acres of finely timbered LAND, with ail ihe buildings requisite for conducting the busi ness. Added to these advantages is a t-pringof pure water, a healthy situation, and its near b cation to the rapidly growing city of Macon, where a market can al- wsys be had lor 1.umber 11 fair prices. Persons wish ing to purchase, are invited to call on myself on the premises, or on Roger McCall at Macon. »ejt 21 65 ELEAZAR McRALL. 8100 REWAltD. The above reward will he paid for ) *9 . the apprehension of my boy sometimes called Bill Black. Vv’illiani left me about 25th-December last; he is a very bright mulatto, about 5 feet 10 inches high, thi< k set, full faced, small red, or rathei blood shotteu eyes, and straight yellowish hair. I have no uoubt lie will change his. name and try to pass him self for a white man, which he may be able to do-un less to a close observer. He was formerly the proper ty of M. Myers of this place, and traveled with him through the up country last summer. The above re ward will be paid fur his arrest if lodged in a safe jail so I get him. Y. S. PICKARD. -avannah, Aug 9 Oin t Faints and Oil. ■ Ta Wk4fK KEGS Nos 1 and 2 White Lead, 301) gals Linseed Oil, With a general assortment of Groceries, for sale, at the lowest market price. July 28 57 CHARLES CAMPBELL. Exchange ILLBon'Savannah,Charleston and New York will be discuuuted by application to sept 28 66 REA ft COTTON. B Papering for Booms. J UST received a good assortment of handsome pa per barging and bordering Oct 13 2 II. ft J SHOTWELL. concerned to be and appear at my office within thettmtpre- i scribed by law, 16 shetc cause if any they hare, why said application should not Lc granted. t.iicn under my Land this 17th Comber. 1836 4 ' W. IL BROOKS, c. c o- <: I O U l IA—Houston county W ill HI AS Daniel Fredcrwkapplies ionic far letters of administration on- ll.-e 01 tale <6 M iii- inm C W.miiBinakcr,deceased: These are therefore to cite nut admonish all ana sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased tube and appear at my office within the time prescribed by lair ’u shetc cause it any they have, why said letters should act he granted. Dived nuder my hand at ofitre, this £8;h October If 36. 5 • c If RICE, r. c. o. I 'AOL'R mouths alter date application uilll e made ’ to the honorable the iuleri<'r c' liitol' Houston * county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell etii negroes bebitiging to ti e tst-tto ol' John C.uig- ley. late of said cotratv, deceased. .- ug20 ' R. H. LUCKFY. Ad'mr. I AOCR lutuilhs after «!aie applirai.'t'ii \Mlib<- u.ado to the in! lioi cc nrt of ilonston county . wl e.n sitting for ordinary business'fhr leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Tlijeli' l.'aw’, late of Morgan county, deceased, sept 5, 1036. 63' MOST& COLLIN’S, Adrn de bcnisr.on. F OUR mouths after date vve shall make application to the honorable the Inferior court of Pika boun ty, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for an order to sell all the real estate of liby Stamper, !ato of Pike county deceased, .- „> SPENCER STAMPER sept 1 63 M. W. STAMPER. < A l8 t YullR tiiouihs afterdate, appiicatiou will be made to Ihe Inferior court of Bibb county, sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Benjamin Paiker, late of said county deceased, sent 8. BURWELL PARKER Adm. 1 7YOUR mouths afterdatc.or.pl; . to the honorable the ink J U ST RECIIV ED bv boats 13 aud 16, 500 keg. White Lead in oil, 10(1 gals. Linseed oil. of superior qualities, <u.»4 58 II. ft J. SHOTWELL. LEATHER. A N as.mrttnent of Harness, Bridle and Upper I^a ther, for sale by GRAFT ft LF.W19. I’rtv 11 r,r. SEW GOODS. A LARGE and general asmitmflit of Fancy and, Staph Goods For the wint r trade, just received by nov It) 0 CRAFT ft LEWIS. Buckskin Jackets, A N excellern article for persons subject to conch For sale by CRAFT ft LEWIS uov(0 6 Cloths and Cnssimcrs. 4 LARGE stock of-evEry .hade and quality, just received aud for sale by Nov ft) 6 CRAFT ft LEWIS ^ Job rriptjof rTonc at thii Oliica. J.lection. Nov 10 6 lion will be made to the honorable tb.e inltrior court of Hour,too county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, Tor leafe te sell lot number 118, in the 12jhoi*lrict ofsaid coun ty. beiugtke real estate of Jeremiah McCormick, de ceased. for the benefit of said estate. sept 12 64 JOHN It SENTERFIT. adtn't. iiCtt Moutiis after o;im, apjij'icatioii will Ut inaflu' to the honorable Inferior court ol'Cravvford coun ty, ft>r leave to sell ali the real estate of Uni. J. Wayn- liian, late ofsaid county, deceased.. fo$ the bewofit of- tjiuheirs. . ALEX. M. K- SWIFT, Adni’r. . sept 5.1836. ^ ' “ ■ ■ F OUR months after date, application will bo m;u3e v to the Inferior t'onrt of Butte County, sitthig' for ordinary purpose*for leave to sell the real estate * of Dennis Mc’Cnrly, Iato ofsaid County deceased- f>rt 21st. 4 DAVID MARTIN. Arfmr. IMifa. Wc are authorised to announce the’ name of ABNER HAMMOND, Esq. a c?a idaie for Tax CoKector fbr the enstring year# Aire 52 .61 WE aro nuthoriwd. to anrtuunce* D.) MP8F.Y J. CAIUv. Esq- a candidate foF Kri-iver ofTnx Returns. 3 20 JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH iT* ifftSr ■ candidate lor l ax ftcceiver at the ensuing «!-- dll