Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, December 08, 1836, Image 1

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GEOHGI.l, THi'KSD.lF, PKrr ffRgg g, j^3S. B Terms of Subscription. r.i i.ik.i, paid *« a,loanee, will pay for the pa- r r- '‘ {-'ire OoLiw, paid »» adcance, Kill pay [*• - v ; ‘ ; llW years. Tes Uoui.\ns.paid tn adeaacc r'ri f L r njfitr ticc y$MT9* r l ml oliImthin «* month*after the year has r "i nrce Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum 1 I Irl If »jl pail until the end of the year, mmf rs y;r annum will bo charged—with interest r' Terms of Advertising ■^iJae'tt* aot exceeding one hundred words, or IS ,:** (considered a square,) will be inserted one 7 ! , ’ ,i„ii a r. When more than one insertion is 'f ( . MS . f 3r the first, and 50 cents for each sub- ytf/.Tat Collectors'and Coroners' Sales are chat- fiUtrrtUers will be allowed two squares in each '% Twenty Ddbsrs per annum; and in the same ^UacJoi‘*ts J for l/doMiiiS Job*Printing, He £ ai f l>r subscription. Interest tetU be ciarged settled irilhiu the, year "voi-kli Darien £iuc of Packet.s URKi .Macon, A. Bilibins, Master. Amelia Strong, Brown, “ Darien, C P. Bulkey, “ New Jersey, B. Matthews, “• Premium, J. Couborti, " (New) Schr, ». D. Crane, • Baker, “ i vessel* nro all coppered, fastened ami *m.t f”ly f 0T this trade, have experienced captains I, Irecniarly n,ir * a wce ^ •’rum eachport. V.,i , v.nfd'fnr Darien will find Doboy B r fcfaece*s: 19 to 21 feet water will be found ou the j E i lii'd, water, the same depth can be carried with-. [mile* of Darien, 13 feet cubic carried up to the ’ I’iic anchorage in Doboy sound and river is ] Llailv safe and flood, with ample room lor ves- •arr'voff the whole cotton crops, coming down ■ lIAWBS.’MiTCIfEU. & COLLINS, Agents Darien. H, („ Jotce Goddard, Esq. Maco.i. ' 10. i2 _ i \lftron Steam Stmai Company. •anihoat SUPERIOR, Cant. George Willcox, EXCEL, " J. L. Willeox. Ills company have now their line of Bests in t.vnnlcte order for freighting. Thoy have n i it aJJed to their line called the Superior. f ii Tow-Boats. , 11 >it* will run regularly betwo-n Macon and o i ■ of the steamboat* leaving Darien every r ff< <1 .)■* with tow-boats. The company have ixtcsn tow-boats, all first rate boats, built ezpress- tbe navigation of the Ocmulgee and Altanialm ; these increased facilities will enable the com- iho mean* of giving the greatest despatch to n nr goad* shipped by their lino. •V It tve a Steamboat and a number of Sloops, iv cotton and merchandise between Darien and mib. and Darien and Charleston. There are five first rate P ickets running regularly between ii .rid NVw Vork. which coma to ilawes &• 1, of Darien. Agent if Or the r.bore Coats : J. GODDARD, Macon. Ivcr.. IIi *itv & \V alter, Charleston. IllAimvts & (.’<>. Savannah, |nr«. Mitcum.l A Collins, Darien, K. iioar.itr*, IFn vkinsvillc, .01 -I'll pec.. 1"-* 2f> e St team Boot Co 'npauy r WAREHOUSE .i vif co iritissro-xp b lsi.yjbbs, lyrick, Napier <ft Free- ~ 3f man inform tbeir friends and the ^ ■'w public gem rally, that they are euluig- itig their Ware House adjoining their store on Cotton Avenue, and wifi have it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to them by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or orders to buy aud sell >ti the market, will be promptly attended t». They likewise iuforin those Merchants who forward their goods by Macon, that they have a large and safe Brick Store, for the reccptiou of mer chandize, and will receive and forward all goods con signed to them. .Their charges in ererv instance will be as low as is customary in the city. Liberal advan ces will be tmde on cotton stored with them or ship ped by them to any other market. Having one of tlio 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 rcspectfnlly inform Merchants nnd others who have business to transact in that city, thnt he will be prepared to attend to any Commission Business with which be may be favored. They em brace the present opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgements to their friends and the public for past favors, and solicit a continuation of tbeir patron- age. In addition lo their present stock, they will receive enrly Ibis fall a fine asssrtment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Ilcmp, Cotton Hogging, Readymade Clothing, &c. Ae. &e. suitable for the fall trade, nil of wliicb they offer for sale on the most reasonable ( t’.'rm« Maenn. August25 Cl* tf WARE HOUSE .inti Commission Business. The undersigned desire to inform their Friends and the Public generally, that theycontinuctlie above business. They are makiugsome addition to tlieir Ware bouse which iscnnvcniently situated ou Second-street adjoining their store, they will be pre pared to make liberal advances on Produce or Mer chandise. either in more 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. Ill addition to the above, they will continue the mer cantile business at tbeir old stand, and expect shortly to receive from the Now York and Boston markets, a fresh supply of ©ry Ctoods* £rrcceri n s, Hardware, flats. Shoes, &c. Ac.—which will make their assortment large and complete. Bv a strict attention to business they hope to merit a slurb of public patronage, sept 15 lit (i E 1 Watches Jewelry, Siivcr Ware and JF.-jr.VC-V G GODS. At the Lowest Prices. C. G. ST. JOHN. Watch Maker and Jcweier, Colton Avenue, oppo site the Washington Hall, respectful — , Iv informs his friends and the public, I, yfry- dial fee is now openiug a new and : .|itendid assortment of WATCHES & JEWELRY, of the best quality nud latest fashions, consisting in. part of the following articles, viz: ladies’ and gentlemen’s Gold Duplex. Pateul Le ver, Anchor Escapement and Lupine Watches; la dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket & Canie Chains; Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger Rings. Ear Rings anil Broaches; children's l!ar Knobs and Wires; gentlemen's Curb and Linked Guard aud Fob Chains, Beals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo som and collar Bottom, Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Guard Seals and Keys, Medalions, gold and gilt Buc kles,silver nnd Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver Kverpointed Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets gilt, sil ver and shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold, silver and steel Spectacle* with glasses to suit every eve, Seed Coral. large Coral, Coral Necklaces, Bead Bags, Chains ami Pnraes, a variety of cut and plain Beads, Sp\ Giafscs" Quizzing Glasses. Pocket Books, Emory cushions, card aud cigar cates, imitation fruit, lucifer matches. £re machines, Rogers A Sons’, and Wade & Batcher’s razor.*, Emerson’s razor straps, scissors, dirks, chess men and board, backgammon boards, dice, dominoek. steel pens, walking canes, pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, game bugs, otto of roses, cologne, lavender aud Florida water; fancy soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, flutes, flageo- letts, accordions, shell music boxes, large music boxes, o play from 3to 12 tunes, fiddle's and fiddle strings, gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tooth brushes ■ -:V lit iliFiH unsy..-: wv-i sHSkK ~ If.ITS, If.ITS, IIwl 7 S «EO«GE A. RIIUEEfiSET: Ei3PECTFL T LLy soJiciis the actoutiou o/ paf- cliasers to a very large assortment of Hats aad Caps, wluch have been suadu by lutn expressly for retailing, and are warranted to be of superior style and quality to any ever before otic red iu Macon; among bis ussui t- ment may be found, Super fashionable black and drab beaver Ilats, tlo ^. broad brim do fo'r elderly meg, do fash di' do satin beaver do do do do black end drab Russia beaver, Youths Fttr and Cloth Caps, consisting of super No J, Otter Caps, '* seal, mink, muskrat and cony do mens and boys full top cloth caps, ,, i, Robinson’s do do •» »• acorn top celeste caps, children’s fancy silkeaps, Ac. &c. Ac. v,. . , , . - .. Fur capes, Peieritis, muffs and ruffs, consisting of B«ru..i.gl.am and Sheffield silver platcdcastors, btmor j chinchilta , BIJuirrt , sabJ ; ; b - stauds candlestick*, bratiches, fruit baskets. snutlers bit and swausdoun b ‘ nnd snuffer trays, tea fays, silver table, tea. desert, j IIats made , 0 fir der at shortest notice, salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles sugar , Hattrimming., alcohol and shellack. constantly ov tongs and blitter kuives; marble, ebony and alabaster ; i, nn rf mi i 1 mantle clocks to run eighteen days without winding. military and military Trimmings, and a variety of other articles usually kept in his line, all of which he w ill still at tho lowest cash prices. lie T HE subscribers inform their friends a lie, that they have removed to'tbe j brick store in Third-street, nearly opposite to the store occupied by David Ralston, auda few doors south west from the Central Hotel, where they offer for sale, (a part of which to arrive.) 75 hhds St Croix and i’orto Rico Sugars^ 300 hags Prime Green ilio, andJav. Coti'ce'} J 130 barrels Northern Rum and Gin 25 casks Wine aud Cordials Pipes Cognac Brandy and II Gin 15 baskets Champaigns Wiu-i, part superior boxes Muscat do 40 bids No 3 Mackerel •* No 1 Salmon 150 bolts heavy Hemp Bagging 60 coils Bale Hope 400 lbs Twine 6000 Ibs Feafhers. toarrive A Lmeral Assortment of D- y Goods, Shoes, lints, Hardware, Ac. all of which will be sold at unusually low prices, for cash only, bv oct 13 2 WILLIAMS A BRADLEY Motive. T HE undersigned lias connected JAMES D. CAUHART with him in Mercantile Business, »» me, nierion.iluno narrow orims,otter, nutria, must;-J aj the store located on tho comer of-Mulberry and ' rat. raccoon ?ma cony hats of every variety of; 'phird streets, end the business in future transacted by r shape, lid style, th»‘ establishment clone. vvilLbe distinguished by tho J3l opi .onttis bearer and satin beaver bats, latest fitshione, tin* of Wm. B« PARKER A Co. under the dctasscnl Motive. TiH. JacHsc-n CSSsy will go into .operation .'.the ensuing vear. unde charge of ihe Rev. W. FLORENCE and i ADY. of i _ [y approved qu;,iifi8ftitions. ' faviug the advantage heuriral. an Astronomit;. m m .hilosoj-hical apparatus, will he able to give thorough in- • in all tlie branches of liberal cuticntion. I ;«lu.*tc, Painting ami the Fine Arts will be taught— j also, the Latin and Greek Language's- Tho highly reputable character of Mr. u»:d Mrs. :' I Florence as teachers, cannot fcil io elicit for the tution 9 liberal patronage, and.to place jt, ia point ej' I celebrity, at least, upon a level with an'y siuiiirr iusti- j tution in the State. The moral nnd healthy condition of the village will afford an additional induce:; . lit ic parents and guar dians from abroad to .send their children; for the cc"-_ commodatitm of w hum hoarding may bo had, cither in private familiA or,at icgntar boarding houses, at th» mostreduced prices. WILEY W. GAITHER, Jackson' Oct-14 titan See Board of Trust. th: said J D, C. being the Company and having an in- te*>*.stiti the said firm only. nlv 7 51' H WM. 11. PARK! « hand. Oct an Xcw Fair •ORGF JEWETT & CO. B |;11 ,i;n:)auy wiiibe propared to coinnu-nce tin- early in the next season—Thoy vviii hav- ■ al.Vkets between New York, and Darien am. ™ rcs-eU to forward goods from Darien to Macon i*?nuiu New York, Charleston, and Savannah, • authorised to contract for the delivery of goods Ijcoii, at a freight agreed oil widitfm mtoilnedi- ■ir^eau 11 to agent III Macutt will receive cottoh RnSile'm Savannah, Charleston, and New York— < aji.my's vessel* and boats, will be of first class tperic-j. jil coiinuanilers', nnd no expense willhp J t.i a.« ■; t.'i: patron.rge of the public. INI. K. YONGi: & BOX3, Agents in Darien i£7iji 1 35 _ 4:» d r~iS V.tll 'tirrangemeftt of the r WARE HOUSE .2.YD CO.H.1IISSIOJV DUSrJVESS. THE undersigued will continue to 'transact the above business in nil its „'i various forms at their old stand They will, as hitherto, make liberal advances on produce and merchandize in store, or to ber shipped cither to Savannah. Charleston, New York or Liverpool, and will devote the saute persona! and undivided attention to ail business entrusted to .hair 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 on fine their business to one house, which they are enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, and .’here they will be happy to serve then who have given them their patronage from the East side of the river. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore receivod, we hope by a strict attention to busi ness to merit a continuation of tho same. HAMILTON, HAYES &. CO. Macon, 1st September, 1836 200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market ncs, bv H. II. & CO. r-pt I 62 B. i.-K’ii is ana me p ■'i( nil ilit- Altamuha -'e inui -r and fall mai i»:;ccr Steam A i'oic Boat LittC I . |ir,>|ineiors uf uio above feint iioiny tii.ii and the public, that they will have run- ar,d Ocmulgee riven during .jiitha.four or five Pole Boats. ’adj adapted to law stages of water, and winch t u i-'tl by .Steamboats when the water will per ditip )crs by this line may depend upon every at- a b '.ng paid, aud exertion used tc give despatch ■p -nv shipped by it to anv of tlie landings on iver*. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag't xacun. AGENTS, i '*fi IIjlcombi:, Pr.cz & Co. Charleatou. E. I*. Butts, Esq. Savannah. ltnwi.xxn, Cr.vxb A Shackelkot-.o. Darien Halstxvu, Tayi.or A Co. Ilawkinsvilic. yen. June 30 1 ' 6m , Darien. « bnstneis' as a- omtnission Business ill! undersigned have-resumed I bow, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten- p all basinas* entrusted to their care. We believe Ive made arrangement" that will enable us at all I to forward good* for tho interior with the least di-lav, by steamboats when the river will ad it ia extreme low river by small flats or lighter*, ^Helplessly for liint business. On our wharves |.;r Storehouses, calculated for tbo storing of cot tlie least possible expense, and our opportunities *ird cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed- j >nj ether House. Darien, May 20. 1835. IIAWES. MITCHELL & COLLINS. WARE HOUSE o co.v.vissiojr BtrsiJVJESs. i THE UNDERSIGN I i» will con tinue to transact the above business, at tlie Ware House occupied by him last season. Grateful for the liberal patronage re- tromiiis friends nnd the public, by strict atten- tui’in -ss confided to bis care, he hopes to merit "f the pulilic patronage. r*’iii nnk, liberal advanceson cotton stored with l'°“ shipraent* to Savannah, Charleston and P u fk \. < IHCKERING. h'l. t 11 f.!> TROY XIVUU. THE undersigned informs his friends and those of the late firm of Cutler Cornwall, that he intends re- s lining the M'arcHouse S Commission Business, at the store next above the ouc recently occupied by T. J. Chase, on the margin of East Macon, known as | the town of’J’rov. lie further informs tho public that he has bought the • oods, Ae. and having now on the way, from New York, and other places, Dry Good* and Groceries, together making his stock complete, which will be sold fow for readv pay, he will be ready to- receive Cotton earlv in tbo fail, iind be prepared to make advances — He would particularly notice to his friends the grea advantages his Warehouses have over those iu th d-nse part of the city with regard to Fire, they bein letaeliedfroin other buildings and at a distance from auv street cr lane, and well onclostd May gf, 45 tf IL 8. CUTTER. Pstclorsiwr & Commission Business. JSO.ITI.VG.tfc. r HE subscriber has located in tlie city of Savau- uah fur the above purposes, and taken stores nearly opposite the City Hotel. The steamer “ Chieftain ” Capt. While, will be ready tn all the presem month to teceivc freight for Rincon,aud will continue regularly throughout the sea son. the river admitting, and unavoidable accidents only intercepting. Goods for forwarding will experienct no delay, and a interest of the owner only taken into8onrtd,. n ,ij on . respectfully invites citizens and oersous generally vis iting onreify to call at his store and examine his stock, where he is ever ready and happy to attend to those who may favor him with tbeir calls N B—Particular attention paid to Watch Repair ing. Having selected the best of materials for repair ing Watches', he is now prepared to manufacture any part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes as perleet a* the original, and bis Watches to perfmmwell Oct 27 7 i. the oct 13 8. F. DICKINSON merchants* Insurance company or illucon. fjn H £ public are hereby informed that the whole M of the Capital Stork of this Company, of One Hundred Thousand Dollars iu cash,'Iws been paid iu, aud is now prepared to .ake risks according to previous notice ; viz. to and from the cky 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. J Cowi.es, F. II. Weli.mak Tnos. Taveor, James Rea, Secretary. oct 6 1-tf ’arkek. j ELI.MAS, f VLOR, J Directors At WAKE HOUSE .tloiassi% Sugar, CoITce, Bagging fe£hiidt> Prime tit. Croix Sugar. 9P 30 do Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugar, 30 Barrel* do. do. 29 Boxes Brown Havannah Sufear. f 26 hhds. Porto Rico Molasses, 24 do Cuba do 90 Bags Coffee, 220 Pieces Hemp-Bagging. 80 Pieces Tow do 50 Qr Casks Wine, 15 Boxes Tobacco, .6 M Cigars, for sale Ljr J.A.&S.S. VIRGIN Il'atch Makers S( Jewellers, Would inform their friends and the public, that they have remov ed their establishment to Colton Actnue, to the store recently oc cupied by J II & W 8 Ellis,drug gists, where they will be happy to sen e any who may favor them with a call. They have in addition to their former stock, just received from New York a large aud splendid assortment of Watches* Jewels y, &c. of the latest fashions, which they will bell cheap for cnsii—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es capement, duplex, lepine, alarm aud vertical Watch es, of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard Chains, .Seals aud Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Breast Pins, Finger Kings, gold, silver and steel tipectacles, gold and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea, salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and creaui Ladles—all of which will be warranted free from alloy ; silver Clips, butler Knives, Castors, Sil ver plated and bronzed Candlesticks, Troys and Sniff ers, Musical Boxes, Accordians, Flutes, Flageoletts, Fifes. Drums, Ac. Swords, sword Caues, Knives and Pistols, among which is Itygglcs’ pocket Kille, that will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil, Den tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Bonks and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil ver Toys, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral, gilt and glass Beads, RtecI Pens, and a variety of otbor articles usually kept in their line. N. B. YVe have the bc;'t of materials for repairing Watches of all kinds. S. 3. V’s practical knowledge of the business induces him to think that he con, aud will give satisfaction to all who may eutrust their work , n ni- hands Spoon* &c- engraved* Oct-1 .1 JVctc Stock of SPRIXG AND SUMMER CLOTHING; JUST RECEIVED RY WM. H. BtraS>SA£&, A T the new Fire Proof Buildings, corner of Mul berry aud Second streets, including the f< “ it‘6: , Summer cloth, Bombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and Brown Linen Circassian and Kouau Cassimere FROCK COATS. Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, glass Cloth, grass aud brow a Linen, and Roitnu Cassimere COATEES Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Erminet, Cyprus, wor sled and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cord, Angola Caa siuiere, brown and grass Linen aud Drilling. Fancy Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mix!, Honan Cassimere and Jeans PANTALOONS. Boys summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and Kouun Cassimere FROCK COATS, COAT and PANTALOONS- White and buff grass Cloth, bnff and brown Linen, Pongee, Uouan Cassimere and Jeans ROUND JACK ETS. A large assortment of fancy VESTS. Fine Linen Shirts, Silk under Shirts and Drawers. Ac. Ac Ac, HHDS tit Croix’, i‘. K anu N *Q. tiugat "it xLf 150 bags primngreen Coffee, 40 hhds prime retailing Molasses, 50 bbls Ni. L. Rum, 40 „ American Gin, 35 ,, Wliis- ey, 250 ps heavy Hemp Dundee Baggiug, 50 coiL Rope, 6000 lbs baggiug t wine, SALT. WOK. KAILS, C ASTI XUS, (t A General stuck oi' Groceries, in store aud for sale ou accommudatiug terms by EDMUND RUSSELL, sept 1 62 ' - . Mulberry st. Oct 7. Ar COTTON FBI HE'Insurance Bank of Columbus, will hum • B Coton on the River, and also take a few risk, against Firhin this city. Apply to “ ROBERT COLLINS. Macon. Git. 27 \COdI.7USSlO V B VSI.VJCSS. 1 'U'J'-fsiuned having purchased from Gen. L. *’ J>mini, the Warn Mouse formerly kept by J l Morgtu, tenders his services to ihe public .'“vc I iisincss. He i* prepared to extend the Krilitie. to hia customer*, by making advances j • ^stored with him. or on shipments to hi* m Savannah and Charleston, nvcti-rt with the Ware Houses are safe and ex ten bur Storages, for the reception *f any Good* P*>' f>»* consigned to him for -ale, *r otherwise, ''nation of these Ware Houses, m toconvcui- Msafety, are not surpassed b$’ atiy istlie place. ■ uililitional security be rc-qniwd Insurance '■Jeeird at a very low rale TTiesubscriber’s ■>n irill b - devoted trtlufirtln to Re above bpsi- K# tliereforo hopes to receive .» proportion of Patronize A R RALSTON. K°e. Nov 22. 9 F arrive, July OR tiAlk BACON. a superior lot of Bacon, just received essee wagons, and a furlhei supply lo -rzv uttupii”! ivs ui from Tcifeessee w agons, at 1, all of whch will be sold 1 y ? 54 tf WM. B. on liberal term*. PARKER & Co. WANTED. S IX good Journeymen PAINTERS. Iieral wages will be given. Apply t DANIEL T. REA, I For Sale, 250.00® SSts. t>l hbds tit. Croix Sugar of superior quality, 56 bags Coffee, 45,000 lbs Swede Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assorted, 25 hhds choico Molasses, 150 .whole and half bbls Canal and Ricmneud Flour, 5 pipe* pure II. Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three y ears old, 20 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey, 5 proof, 75 bbls pure Rum, and 20 Gin, 41 DAVID RALSTON. 'Commission Business, Darien. T HE firm of SNOW & ROGERS is this day dissolved. The undersigned will continue the Commission Business on his own account, and devote bis whale ottcutiou to this brooch of business. The frieuds ofthe late firm and others may rest assured that 110 exertion on his part shall be wanting to promote such interests as may be intrusted to Jiis care. Partic ular mention will be paid to forwarding Goads and Produce GEO. T. ROGERS. Durieu, 1st Nov. 1836. The subscriber, of tlie late firm of Snuw & Rogers, begs leave to return his thank* to the friend* of the New Fall and Winter Clothing. A T the Macon Clothing Store, one door above YV’m. B. Johnson’s Jewelry,Store. The sub scriber is now receiving hi* Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing, (which lias been manufactured by Lewis Filch the past summer,) and which will be scyld off as cheap, for cash, as at any other establishment, cossisTisc or Super Black. Blue Brawn, Green, Invisiblo Green and Claret Dress Coats. Super Black, Bine, Brown, Green, Invisiblo Green Claret and Mixed Frock Coats. Brown. Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees. Fine Blue. Black, Green, Brown and Mixed Pants. Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Casipiere do Ileavcrtecn, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons. ■Miper Bine, Brown, Green, Mixed and Drab Over Coats. Goat's Hair and German Comblet Wrapper do. Gentlemen’] super Blue, Black and Invisible Green Broadcloth Cloaks, Ladies’ super Olive, Green aud Clarst Broadcloth Cloaks Ladies’ figured Merino, plain do. and Circassian Cloaks. Super Bine and Pilot Cloth OvcrCoats, Drab, Blue and Olivo Duffle Over Coats; Lion Skin and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeans Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth. Satinet, Peters ham and Beavertcen Hunting Coats, C’cth and Satin et Round Jackets. Black and Blue Cloth, black figured and plaid \ r el- vrt, plain and figured English |tiilk, dark Valencias. Toilinet, YVorllen Y’elvet, black and striped Satin, Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, aud Satinet Vests, Fine Linen and Cotton Shirt9, plaid and striped Gingham Shirts, Silk, Cotton, .Merino patent and lainb Wool Shirts, net cotton and woolen, flannel Canton, flannel aud twilled cotton Drawers- ■ "r " YVool, Lamb’s Wool, patent Merino nnd brown cot ton Half Hose. ' Fine YVool, Burk, flora -skin, Beaver, YVhi-r Kid, Limed Berlin. Lisle thread, black, white and colored Silk Glares. Black and white Silk Half Hose; Rn**ian Belts, Money Belts, nett, worsted and cotton. Silk and Gum Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stift'enors. Silk and Gingham Umbrellas. Bombazine, Satin, Y r elvet plain and plaited Stocks, bine, black and white crimped 8ilk Stocks, Spitalfield, English Silk, red and yellow Ban dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker chiefs, plain nnd ruffled Bosoms Collars, Purses,Cloth, _ Fur and Hair Seal Skin Cans, YY'ool Hats, a large as- i ■‘ortment of Fur Hat*, Silk IIats, Boots and Shoes, a gfod stock fif Negro Clothing, also fine biue and black Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting B.ntt 'ns, Cotton \Y r addiiig, Military Ball Buttons, Cord, Tas- H i TS, -SHOES#BO.YJWE TS AT COST. T HE subscriber having determined to abandon thn trade iu the above articles, will dispose of them atcost; bis assortment being good, purchasers wilt find it to rhairinterest to call, sept 15 64 WM. II BURDSALL. J UST RECEIVED and for sale at my Book Store near the Post Office, viz. A number of Blanks, of a superior quality, 50 v'ioiilis, from $25 a $2 50. 50 Umbrellas, a superior article, from $10 a $3 Flutes, Flagaolctts, Clarionetts, &c. Ac. Nov '4 8 .TAMES S -OLCOTT. Blankets and. JVegro Shoes. N extensive stock, forsa'e by L „nv in 6 RAFT &. LFAVIS. Pa, ev Huntings. A LARGE stock—3ome splendid patterns, for halt by Nov 24 8 CiiAIT <& LEWIS. - . : I Plantation for sale or'rent. ACRES OF- LAND, 120 of which are _ _ cleared, with the necessary houses, Ac lying one mile above Viucvilici Term* liberal. Ap nlv to J- COWLES, or m U 8 3i II- ClIAFT. WASHING TON HALL. M TIIE Subscribers have taken that con modious anil well known public hou-o in the City of Macon,—the 'Washington Halt, lately occnpie-d by Mr. M. D. liuson.— By the unremitting attention of both of them, they flatter themselves that their House .w ill ob tain for them a general patronage from tlie Public.— They have secured the valuable services of a Lady, whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is inferior to no one in the State. Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun try a fiords, and their bar with the choicest liquors. The Stables are attended by careful aud experienced Ostlers. MUSTIAN & MOTT. Feb 5 1835 36 Aca<w«Auifesi;<l Kotice. lllLl. ACADEMY, Monroe county, will open ou the seci i;<; ;>i i.ndpv in January next, the rectorship of Mr. MAUSfclNET, (the pre sent rector of Frar.kliu Academy. Putnam ccuutr, and formerly a principal teacher in the Scot isboi ough Institute;) and from liis reputation as a gentleman of distinguished literary attainments, mural cl.jiracter and imitismotis habit*, w e confidently'reccmnieiid cur Institution as presenting as nianyinducomentsto gen-. era! patronage, as any,-other- institution >6 Georgia; especially when we take into conridfrauda the mtrsl character and health of theheighborhoi.d. Our course of -instruction will enihraec, inadditiep to the elemeptary branches of, the Engli'-h iaijgmfge a thorough knowledge of Grammar. History. Geogra a , with the use of the Globes, Celestial oi-d Tcrrsi , Cpmpositiou, Rhetoric. Monti aud .Natural Phi losophy, Chemistry, Algp.brr.nrd Mathematics, mixed and pure. Mr. Maussiin will oi.-o teach, critically the Latin, Greek, French r ml Italian liagiteges With regard to Mr.Mau:. ,;!et as a gentleman and scholar, we are roferred to';! nunibtr of literary gen tleman in this State, among whom are the- names of Dr. Brown, j(the founder of Scuttshorotigh institute.) and Dr. Ambrose Baber, of Maco'n. Nov 1 5 ' M. YV. McCRAYV, > BENJ. BRANTLEY, 1 , C Y. CALDWELL. ?>«?»«« THOS. DYSON, ) sel.*, Stars, Late, Enaulctts, &c. <&c. Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCII. Gentlemen wishing their Cloaks made at the North w®, bv leaving their names with me, have them made in th» i>“st manner, and most fashionable style. ILF. tl M. II. BURDSALL. \S Just received a new and extensive as sortment uf . Heady-made Clothing Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, oiiva brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine bluo, black, brown aud green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees, and bluo, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinet Coattees and Frock Coats,' Super, blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pantaloons, Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Y’elvet, black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark aud light CENTRAL HOTEL, Jtlacon, Georgia. T il 1S establishment is now under the control of the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren der comfortable those who may call on them. PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb 25 35 JOHN D. KAMf Y. A GO«D TAVERN STAND “ For Sale< In Perry, Houstou county, the stand at present occupied by Phin- ncy Oliver The House has long been occupied as a Tavern, and is too well known to need descrip tion. Perry is a small, hut thriv ing village. in u rich prosperous comity, and is the thorough fare for a great deal of travel. Attached to the house are 3A acres of grnuud, with stables and o- ther outhouses. If not wild before the first Tuesday 'in January, it Wm Git that day be sold at public ou tcry to the highest bidder. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Apply to the subscriber at Vienna P. O. in the 14th district, 8 miles west of Perry, or to M. Bartlett, in Macon. Nov 3 5 MOSES COLLINS. Notife astd Caution. T HE subscriber hereby forewarns all personsa- gainst trading for or receiving the following NOTES made by him and payable to Lemuel .YVebb, or L. YVehb, to wit: Four small notes for twenty-five dollars, each idtfo 25th December, 1836. flue uoie for one hundred dol lars. dun as above, conditioned to be void ou the sub scriber paying O. K. Allen, one hundred dollars, or on his taking up a note of that amount in C. K. Al len’s hands. AH the above notes bearing date the9th day of August. 1836 The said notes having been fraudulently obtained aud without consideration, the subscriber is determined not to pay them nnlcRs.com- pellsd by law. WILLIAMS HERRING. Nov lb 7t Notice. T O Suitors, Juries and YVituesses:—The adjourn adjourn adjourned August Term of Houstofi Inferior court is expected to be held on the first Tues day in January next, agreeable to the following order, to wit: Ordered, That the regular adjourned term of tl;o Inferior courtof Houston connty be adjourned to tlio first Tuesday in January next. Terry. Oct 14th 1836. JOHN CHAIN, j. 1. c. ROB’T L. DUNCAN, j. to. 8 EDWARD MOUNGER, j. 1 c. GEORGIA—Houston county. A ll. CARRLLL tolls before Rubin Runolds • Esq. one dun brow n black mare mule, about two or thiee years old; also, one Jack, four or five years old, with his left fore leg prooktd; appraised by Johu E. Benard and Moses Collins to one hundred and fiftecu dollars. This 15th October, 1836. RUBIN RL NOI.DS, J. P, A true extract from the esuay be ok in my office, this 25th October, 1836. ' 8 JOSHUA PATTI3IIALI.. c 1, c. - si|r.iye<l or Stolen, I N Meriwether county, on the 30th night of Septem ber, ou.: Bay Mare, dark body with a long switch tail, 15orl6 hands high, six years old last spring. A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid for the delivery ot said mare, or any information, so that I get her, or fifty dollars reward for the thief. If stolen ; the subserjbet living in Fayette county; the sixth district. Geo. -oct 20 3 MITCHAF.LT. SIMMONS. Land and Negroes for Sale. T HEsubscribe! offerst'orsale thePLANTATI- *N whereon ho now lives. 7 miles below Maccn, in Bibb county, containing 860 acres good pine land. There has been for the last 5 years a good SAW ?>IILL in operation uoon said plantation, but has been 8top- S cd this yoar on account of some repairs wanting one. - Stone Creek, the stream which said Mill is on, is a never failing .stream, and the mill is better siuiated on acconntof pine timber than any mill within the vi cinity of Macon. ADo, ten likely NEGROES will be sold, together . V >> n I. ra ...1 . XI J?-** As. C.M Brought, to Jail -T fe N the 2d November, a negro man, who says hi name is BEN, and that he belongs to James 31c- Kebony of Greenville, Meriwether county. Ben is supposed-tq be between 35 and 40 yea is of ago, of Black complexion and of rather lolv s'taturo; no very distinguishable marks about him Tho owner is re quested to come forward, p rove property ar.tftakc him axvav, or I shall proceed as tlie law directs HENRY IIATELEY, Jailor. Jackson. Butts county. Nov 16 ‘ 8 4t For Sale A PLANTATION lying about 5 miles from 31a- eon, containing about 700 scree of- Laud, on the old Pike Road, about from £00 to £00 yards of the. Forsyth Rail Road. A description is unnecessary, aa those who wish to purchase are invited to view the colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white y *"|rtniSiriP^‘'^r^'47rir;a*d I property is now offered for sale on accommodating Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth &. Patcrsham Box Coats. Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, ice. F. F. JLEtVIS at T. F. NEWTON, .Merchant Tailors, H AY'L entered into co-partnership under the firm of Lewis & Nevsto.v, for the purpose of trans- actiug business in their line. They expect to have on band Irom New York, in a short time, a general assortment of Cloths, Cassi- incres. Vestings, &c. Which, togAbcr with the stock eu hand will make their assortment complete. Also, a geueral assortment of Ready-Made Clothing which will b« sold low for cash They solicit a share ofthe public patronage, b. F. LEWIS, Aug 18 60 T. F. NFYVTON. for which li- . .. , lo ’ j late concern, and would respectfully solicit the contiu- Macon Ga. uance of their patronage to Mr Geo. T. Rogers, wlio (ETThe Charleston Courier will give the above four will continue the Commission Business on his owh O '.allon* YVinter merged Lamp Ofl very handsome—just .ceived and for -=:ile , by H. i J.’HOTYVI LL. •4 an rt vv iU.thr. Central Hotel pFTH8’CLOTHINffof «tle by | feorJH CRAFT & LEWIS. Sept 28 66 account. Darien, 1st Nov, 1636. Store House to Bent. ON E or both of the Store Houses ad I Joining the subscriber*; for a large and general assortment they could be easily mired aud would make a desirable stand J for business. To auy oue desirous of renting them for such purpose, the terms will be mode-) roto Apply to GEORGE «*p! 22 65 6 6t ISAAC SNOW. GEORGE JEWETT & CO. "a», Crockery ct Hardware. A T New York Cos! for sale by GEO. W. PRICE & CO. Oct. 27. 4 Baals and shoes, Domestics. »ic. 75 CASES Boots aud Shoes, consist ing iu part of Gentlemens fine calf Boots, sewed and pegged. Stout pegged and water proof Boots. Fine calfiaud stout Shoes and Pumps. Ladies Seal, Morocco and Prunella Walking Shoes. Slips and Bootees ; Children's Shires ot ail kinds. A complete assortment of Negro shoes. 20 cases Domestic Cottons, bleached and unbleach ed, consisting of fine Shirting and Sheeting, stout do. 30 pieces Saltinetts of various patterns. ALSO. Fine 4-4 and 7-8 Flannel; Blankets; Calicoes, IIats; &c. just received, and for salo on most liberal terms, by C. L IIOYVLAND & CO. oct 2 Next door to the Post-Office. J UST RECEIVED from New-York, and for sale bv SUITII, KODGEItS (f Co. 50 bags and 56 barrels prime green Coffee, * 20 hhds prime St Croix sugar, / 30 bbls Ruth, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 20 bbls Gin. YVe will also sell our DRY GOODS, a splendid ns- Hortmunt. at, or abont cost, as we wish to ’turn our at tention to the cotton and grocery business. Jut, 7 54 THE SUBSCRIBERS terms; a credit from one to three years will be given if required, sept 8 36 'E- DAVIS. Valuable KILL l»r«i>crcy far sale. T HE undersigned oilers for tale his two SAW .MILLS, within three miles of Macau—betli Mills are now in successful operation. On the premises is also 3 GRIST MILL- Attach ed to the Miljs is 1500 acres or finely timbered LAND, with ail the buildings requisite for conducting the busi ness. Added to these advantages, is a Spring of pure water, a healthy situation, aud its near location to tho rapidly growing city of Macon, where a market can al ways bo had :or Lumber it fait price*. Persons wish- ing to purchase, are invited to call on myself on tlio premises, or on Roger McCall at Macon, sept 21 65 ELEAZAR McCALL 4001> SStt$ Baron. Mackerel 1 our. Andafewhhd-: • Boston Hams,’’ for sale by ; 40 Molasses •TITA VE purchased .Mr. Laird H. Wilet’s inter- B.JL estin thelate firm of Fort. Hamilton & Wi ley, aud Hamilton, Hayes &. Co. and given IRA E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods ... . . . ,. c ... . business will be continued at tho same place, tinder Hhds 1 ext quality family .Molasses just re- t(l( , ( ; rm o( - * _ u ’• VV a,, j«™, bj imnrrp*r. nr\ I Fori, Hamilton ACo. * n * ~ ^^ “ and the Ware Houses and Commission Business as FLYV cn.-es superior water .proof BOOTS, heretofore, under tlie firm of HAMILTON, HAYES 1700 acres first Bate T.I IS .71IJVG F.S S'D S, FOB SAXB, H*N bodies from 326 to 2560 acr. * all lying in the g_ counties of Hassell, Chambers and Maton, Ala bama, near Columbus. These lai Is were selected with agreat deal of care, by a conip- entjudge , wjUi a special eye to the culture'of corn liicattbh 3ly a- gent John J>. Pitts will l e fully auth need to tell those lands, andmav be found for the ne t six weeks at the McIntosh Hall, in Columbus, (who 1 not in the Creek Nation) prepared to ritew the same Also, the well known tract of La d lying in the Os- vvicbeo Bend, containing ~C*K3 acre This tract ear.-: not be surpassed bv anv lands in th- state of Alabama. 1 N»-17 7 ' ' J COYVLF.S. 1 Y p. r?.ou- iniii-;.;ed to tin- estate ol'JcremiaTi j nS, Smith late of Bibb county de eased, are reques ted to oiake payment to the und rsigned; and those having demands upon said estate \ ill present them in terms of the law, for settlement to Nov 17 7 HENRY SMITH, Adm’r. ' C»5>nrtiiershi;>. mUl; undersigned nave formed a connexion for Jji the transaction of a general FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of COOM BS & DOUGHTY. JOHN S. COOMBS. Savannah. June 1 50 ' E- YV. DOUGHTY. offered at Auction on the 1st Tuesday of that month. Corn, Fodder and Stock of all kinds will also be of fered. Dec 1 9 WM. F. CLARKE. iLiiud for Sale. O N the fust Tuesday in JANUARY rut, will be oold atthe court house in Houston .'oinity. Lot No 83riit the 14tli district Houston, knowi a-i the Ilut- chin’s lot. - t " Term.;—12 months’ credit, with note at.d approved security, with interest from date of sale Undisputed titles. ’ Nov 24.8 WILLIAM II. TOF RANCH. .3tint Received L T my Book Store, in the brick buildings ttcv. <?*= 1 ost Office, The Token, for J837, Religious Souvenir «Jo. -ramlt < Gift, do. II01U9 or the Iron Rule, by Miss Stfckn^- author of the Poetry of Life, Memoirs of. Lucian Bouneparte, George Halcomb, o novel, 2 volg. JAMES S. OLCOTT: ‘ ' SiO s k T I?lE.‘ "*■= A LL those indebted to the city council for Tax'd* f are hereby notified >0 pay the name to the stA>-- scrider oner before the first d.-u of Dccendjcr uezt,-"- as in default executions will k-oe tlierelor. Nov 15 7 ‘ S. C~. LTPl’lTT. City Tie.ve.y- Ltidicl CIonRg, C LOTH and 'IiTino Clunks—worth from SHfl to * $50. novIO 6 CRAFT & LEWIS' I’itftired' S;>t*i>ik- FIEOi :* rirh figured tiattins for ladies difi <t*. for sale by CRAFT & LEWYgC nov !0 6 Notice to Citizens of Mavec- FVf UEsubscribers have 000 acres of lit-avy^^^H S. Land, mostly 0:1k and hickory, for sole in lots of 20 to 25 acres, to suit purchase?;. Tlie conveyance tn town easy, and distance from 14 to 2J miles K#r terms anolv to J- GOXfH ARD, Faints mid Oil. n>-..:Ov KEGti Nos 1 and 2 White Lead, ‘Af* 300 gals Linseed Oil, _ ‘ Vi,:, -i gnuera! .issoumcut of GtocencS, Ibf eftf.7,ri a lowest Market pride. ... / July -t» 'IIAPLES CAIMTULIJ.,- ; SicfaangrC'" •” -r* ' Tfes.lLLV on Oavnuislt. fatrftd-Si and New ' ode* SiK'-vi:: be discounted by application tft ■seui 28 66 ft LA & COTT0S.* Paperlcp fos? Bodies^ J UST rtSpen n goo., ssa-rtmem iff hamlsona pzK; per hanging am- batp'crlT’K ■ Oct 13 2 f-i.' V A N assortment ofHarBessyBznRe and Upper Lca- ther, for sals !-y CRAFT & LEWIS. Jirfy 14 '55 ^ 'Jag ' erfr =* f~~ v .isodl. A LA n ^ r .an >• <• v.ort of Ft »:tT fitt <-eods * For the winter trade, just received by novIO 6^ CftATM - - • ' -/ti IBp*. 0 E. KuitSfilJLii Mulfeoriy just received Nov 17 7 YVM. II. BURDSALL. &, Co. J tine 23 02- FORT, HAMILTON Jb Co. MM: / , -** if-, JM