Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, December 15, 1836, Image 1

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^ . • c ■ m, BARTLETT. M.ICON, GEORGIA, THUltSD.l F\ DECEMBER IS, 1836. Yolume X!•—Imnber ii. Terms of Subscription. l)otL*M.7wW« advance, will pay far the pa- f***V f I7E iJnLLARS, patrf in advance, will pay «cars. Tss Dollars,paid in advance paper five years. . if d within six months after the year has ffjte Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum - // not paid until the end of the year, I y* r annum will be charged—with interest *' Terms of Advertising, ., not acceding one hundred words, or 12 AWT, (considered a square,) will be inserted one ““V When more than one insertion is l 7Z fi r (Ae ^ r * t » 58 /«r eaeh *“*• Collectors' and Coroners' Saks are chat- “ Ifattistn toill be allowed two squares in each ■ Ti»r*’¥ Dollars per annum ; and in the same Iff subscription. Interest will be enlarged 1 .“JtlU teitkin the year. I -Wc* A' liter ini Hite of M*ac/:ct.s r£F -pRIG Mafcon. A. Bibbins, Master. .. Amelia Strong, Brown, '* « Darien, C P. Bulkey, « . i« New Jersey, B. Matthews, “ » Premium, J. Conborn, " « (New)' Schr. D. B. Crane, Bakor, “ thMetcsseL* are all coppered, fastened and bni’.t , r ,„ !v for this trade, have experienced captains |«i| regularly once a Week from each port. > : 'mI< bound for Darien will find Doboy B r Li, of access: 19 K> 21 kol water will be found on the, a.t«t hi eh water, the same depth can be carried with- ,,L miles of Darien, 13 feetcubic carried up toUrf> ” The anchorage in Doboy sound and river is Leicttlaily safe and good, with ample room tor ves- Ii to carry off the whole cotton crop?, coming down '""hawks,".MITCHELL & COLLINS. Agents Darien tnjxnss Goddard, Esq. Maco.i. it. 2 'Macon Strain Boat Company. c...mhniit SUPERIOR, Capt. George Wilicox, EXCEL. ' “ J. L. Wilicox. T111IS company have new their line of Bouts in I complete order for freighting. They have a * OMinboat added to their line called the Sttperior, ai i»a Tow-Boats. TV Boat* will run regularly between Macon and jinca one of the steamboats leaving Darien every woriii day* with tow-boats. The company have jicsitecn tow-hoats, all firstrntc boats, built expre ra ft, the navigation of the Ocmnlgee and Altatnaha ,.w, Acse increased facilities will enable the com- uv the means of giving the greatest despatch to isin or goods shipped by their line. They have a Steamboat and g number of Sloops, tint cotton and merchandise between Darien and jnaiuh. and Darien and Charleston. There are to, five first rate Packets running regularly between urien and New York, which come to Hawes & Ida), of Darieu. Agents for the above Itoats : J. GODDARD. Macon. Borer. Hksrv &. Walter, Charleston. LBaiowis &• Co. Savannah, ffiwxs, Mitchell & Colliss, Darien, Cm. K. Roberts, Hewkiusville, llicon. 84th Dec.. 1835. 2G WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BLSINESS. Myrlck, Napier &. Free- Ulan inform their friends and the ^ public gene rally, that they are enlarg ing their Ware House adjoining their store on Cotton Avenue, and will have it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence ment of the ensuing season. All -cotton consigned to them by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or orders to buy and sell in the market, will be promptly attended to. They likewise inforitt those Merchants who .forward their goods by Macon; that they have a large and safe Brick dtore, for the reception of mer chandize, and will receive and forward all goods con signed :o them. Their charges in every instance will be as low as is customary in tho city'. Liberal advan ces will be made on cotton stored with them or ship ped by them to any other market. Having one of the partners of their firm (Mr. A. R. Freeman) located in the city of New York for the pur pose of affording tho necessary facilities to their busi ness in Macon, they respectfully inform Merchants and others who have business to transact jn that city, thrfthe willbe prepared to attend to any Commission Business vith which ho may be favored. They em brace the present opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgements to their friends and the public for post favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron' age. In addition to their present stock, they will receive early this fall a fine asssrtment of • •» Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton Bagging, Readymade Clothing:, Ac. &c. &c. suitable for the fall trade, all of which they offer ferr sale on tho most reasonable terms Mat-on, August25 61 tf WARE HOUSE Commission Business. Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware and EANCY GOODS, ■ At the Lowest Prices. C. G. ST. JOHN, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo site tho Washington Hall, respectlnl- Iv informs his friends and tlie public, tiiat he is now opening a new and splendid assortment of* WATCHES A JEWELRY, of the best quality and latest fashions, consisting in pfcrtof the following articles, viz: Ladies’ tend gentlemen’s'.Gold Duplex. Patent Le ver, Anchor Escapement and Lepine Watches; la dies fine Gold Curb. Guard,.Basket & Cable Chains; Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger Rings, Ear RtngBand Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs and Wires; gentlemen's Curb and Linked Guard and Fob Chains, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo- somand collar Buttons. Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Guard Seals and Keys, Medalions, gold and gilt Buc kles, silver and Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold ami 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 si|it every eye. Seed Coral, large Coral. Coral Necklaces, Bead Bags, Chains and Purses, a variety of cat and plain B?ads, Spy Glasses, Quizzing Glasses. Pocket Books, F.tnory cushions, card and cigar cases, imitation fruit. luCifer matches, fire machines, Rogers & Sons’, and Wade & Butcher’s razors, Emerson’s razor straps, scissors, dirks, chess man and board, backgammon boards, dice, dominoes, steel pens walking canes, pistols, powder flasks, shot poaches, game bugs, otto of roses, cologne, lavender and Florida watert fancy soap, lip salve, pearl aud tooth powder, flutes, flageo- letts, accordions, shell music boxes, large musie boxes, o play from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings, gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tooth brushes ppBI|lE|^ BATS, BATS, BATS. _A- KI-1IBERLY EbPLCTr LLLi solicits the attention of pur- JLjL chasers to a very large assortment of ’ •5, t Iaats and Caps* which have been made by him expressly for retailing, and aro warranted to bo of superior style and quality to any ever before offered in Macon; among his assort ment may be found, Super fashionable black and drab heaver Hats, an broad brim do -for elderly raon, do fash do do satin beaver do do do du black and drab Russia beaver, Wide, meridian and narrow brims,otter, nutria, musk rat. raccoon nnd couy hats of every variety of shape . nd style, Youths' beaver and satin beaver hats, latest fashions, EUi“ and Cloth Caps, consisting of vupor No 1, Otter Caps. v * *' • seal, mink, muskratand cony do mons and hoys full top cloth caps. „ Robinson’s do do •» ,. acorn top celeste caps, children’s fancy silkeaps, <Jtc. &e. &e. Fnr capes, Pelerins, muffs an£ ruffs, consisting of T HE subscribers inform their friends and the pub-, lie, that they have removed to ilie fire proof j i brick store in Third-street, nearly opposite to the store t occupied by David Ralston, audn few doors south- west from the Central Hotel, where they offer for sale, j (a part of which to arrive.) 73 hlids St Croix and Porto Rico Sugars 300 bags Prime Green Rio. and Java Coffee] 130 barrels Northern Rum and Gin 25 casks Wine aud Cordials pipes Cognac Brandy and H Gin 15 baskets Champaigne Wine, part superior boxes Muscat do 40 bbls No 3 Mackerel No 1 Salmon 130 bolts heavy Hemp Bagging 60 coils Bale Hope 400 lbs Twine 6000 lbs Feathers, to arrive. A (Mineral Assortment of Dry Goods, Shoes. Hats. Hardware, &c. &c. all of which will be sold at unusually lew prices, foreash only, bv oct 13 2 " WILLIAMS A BRADLEY And _ _ _ ___ The undersigned desire to inform their Friends ifpd the Public generally, that they continue the above business. They are rankin'gsome addition to their Ware house which is conveniently situated on Second-street adjoining their store, they willbe pre pared to make liberal advances on Produce or Mer chandise, cither in store or to bo shipped to Savannah. Charleston or New York. Their personal and individual attention will be de voted to selling cotton from thb warehouse or wagon. In addition to the above, they will continue the mer- — r -,. cantile business at their old stand, and expect shortly to J j n * Watches? he is now prepared to manufacture ahv Birmingham and SheffieldI silver platedcastors, liquor j ^ti^- stands.candlesucks. branches, fruit baskets, snuffers ; an( j 8wa „ s( j ow ' 1 ' ’ ' and snuffer trays, tea tmys, silver table, tea. desert, J Hnu n.ade to order at shortest notice, salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles sugar , H at trimmings, alcohol and shgllack. constantly ol tongs and butter kutves; marble, ebony and alabaster ( n ct o J mantle clocksto run eighteen days without winding, i —J—m7.il -,-wwy. ——— Military aud Military Trimmings, Clothing, nnd a variety of other articles usually kept in his line, : /• i .™ e „ c ? n . C , lln T o htore, one door above all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He j *7®- B- Johnson s Jewelry Store. The sub- Eafl and WtoUrSl+c*of Clathing, iting ourcity to call at his store and examine his stock,! f ” mzer stoc/c or Clotfting, where he iseverreadv and happy to attend to those (" i * ,ch hcen manufactured bv Lwvts Fitch the who tnav favor him widi their calls P" 5 . 15,immL ' r .) which will be sold off as cheap, for i may ft B^—Pnrticular attention paid to Watch Repair- Having selected the best of materials for repajr- receive from the New York and Boston markets, a fresh supjjly of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hots, Shoes, &c. Ac.—which will make their assortment large and complete. By a strict attention to business they hope to merit a share of public patronage. sept 15 64 GEORGE JEWETT & CO. Strain llo> ’ Company r lUS company wiilbe prepared to commence tin sineis, early in the next season—They will have liMsf Packets between New York, and Darien and >ua vessels to forward roods front Darieu to Macon -The ageiitsi iu New York, Charleston, nnd Savannah. 2 be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods Macon, st a freight agreed on without intermcdi- charge and the agent in Macon will recoive rottnn Jmibio in Savannah, Charleston, nud New York— V company'- vessels and boats, will be of first class itacipcrienecd commanders, and no expense willbe irtlin meet the patronage of the public. PH, It. YONGE&. SONS, Agents in Darien. mv 27th Irtif. 4!> umiuer y Fall Arrangement oi lhe •8MM Pioneer Steam A I*oIc Dont Line. r lllv propriL'tors of the above line notify their friends and the public, that they will have rm»- ^ #u the Altamaha and OctnuJgee rivers during »»ommer and fall months, four or five Pole Boats. vinderly ailaptul to low stages of water, and which 3 ilhe sided by Steamboat* when the water will per- 4 Shippers by this line may depend upon every at- K ' tion being paid, and exertion used to give despatch ptopertv skipped by it to any of the landings on drive*'. J. T. ROWLAND, Ag’t Macon. AGENTS. fwi IfoLcoviE, Peck <Sc Co. Charleston. E. P. Butts, Esq. Savannah. Rowlasd, Crave & Shackelford, Darien. Halstead,Taylor & Co. Hawkinsville. Leon, June 30 1 6 m ( Commission Business, Darien. IHE undersigned have resumed business as a- b«ve, and will as heretofore pay prompt atteu- Q la ill business entrusted to thejr care. We believe •«vc made arrangements that will enable us at all ^ to forward goods for the interior with tho least Jtoble delay, by steamboats when'the river will ad- ' «r in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, expressly for that business. On our wharves •age Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot i it the leut possible expense, and our opportunities ■«r»ird cotton inland or coastwise, aro not exceed v »J other House. Darien, May 20. 1835. hawks, mitchell & collins. WARE HOUSE A.YD COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned will continue to 'transact the above business in all its various forms at their old stand. They will, ns hitherto, make liberal advances on produce and merchandize in store, or to'be shipped either to Savannah. Charleston, New York or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona! aud undivided attention to nil business entrusted to their care, and particularly to that of selling cotton from the warehouse or wagons. Having disposed of their warehouse iu East Macon, they wfll in future confine their business to oue house, which they arc enlarging considerably for tbo storage of Cotton, and where they will be fiappj to serve those' who have given them their patronage from the East side of the river. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronagehere- tdfore received, we hope by a strict attention to busi ness to merit a continnation of the same. HAMILTON, HAYES & CO. Macon. 1st September, 1836 200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale atgnarket rates, by II. H.&.CO. sept 1 62 TROY HILL. THE undersigned informs his friends and those of the late firm of Cutter Sr Cornwall, that he intends re suming the Ware House it Commission Business, at the store next above tne oue recently occupied by T. J. Chase, on the margin of East .Macon, known as the town ofTroy. . He further informs the public that he has bought the Goods, Arc. nud having now on the way, from Nfew York, and other places, Dry Goods and Groceries, together m.iking his stock complete, which will be sold low for ready* pay, he will be ready to receive Cotton early in the fall, and 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 from other buildings and at a distance from anv street or lane, and well enclosed May 5 45 tf H. S. CUTTFJt part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece hp makes as perfect as the original, and his Watches jo perform well. 1 Oct 27 7 KDItXOV^Xx. J.A.&S.S. VIRGIN Watch Makers Sr Jewellers, 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, when: they will be happy to serve any who may favor them with a call. They have in addition to their former stock, just received from New York a large and 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 aud vertical Watch es, of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobs and Drops, Breast Pins, Fiuger Rings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles S id and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea, it and mustard Spoous; Sugar Tongs, soup and cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free from alloy ; silver Cups, butter Knives, Castors, sil ver plated ami bronzed Candlesticks, Trays and Snnf- ers, Musical Boxes, Accordions, Flutes, Flageoletts, Fifes. Drums, Ac. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and Pijtols, among which is Iluggles’ pocket Rifle, that will -hoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil. Den tist Files, shell, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca ses, Pocket Books and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil ver Toys, stiver Thimtdes, 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. ami will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their worft n his hands. Spoons Ac-engraved- Oct- J I Factorage A Commission Business BOATING, Xe. T HE subscriber has located in the city of Savan nah for the above purposes, and taken stores nearly opposite the City Hotel. The steamer “ ChieftainCapt. White, will be ready in all the present montlr.to receive freight for Macon, and will continue regularly throughout thdaca- son. the river admitting, and unavoidable accidents only intercepting. i.^ V Goods for forwarding will experience no delay .and the interest of the owner only takenintoconsideratifen, oct 13 8 S. F. DICKINSON (tol WARE HOUSE ! *VZ» COMMISSION BUSINESS. . THE UNDERSIGNED will con- u.»u« to transact the above business, at the Ware Houseoccuptedby him last season. iifd ft. L .~ Grateful for-’the liberal patronage rc- <L:#b ■ * l> ^ r,en, I 4 and the public, by strict atten- LJ u -'? eM c °nfided to his care, he hopes to merit patronage. k or m L- '** >eri * advances on cotton stored with Civ.L P oent » *° Savannah, Charleston and ™ ,flrk ; A. fc. CHICKERING. 11 59 fim Merchants’ Insurance Company of ' "Macon. T HE public ars heVeby informed that the whole “of the Capital Stock of this Company, of Orpc Hundred t Thousand Dollars in cosh, has been paid in, and is now prepared to take risks according to previous notice ; vix- 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. Wst. B. Parker. 4 i C ,r'\w S ' } Directors F. II. Wellmaic, J Thos. Tavlor. J act 6 1—tf James Rea, Secretary. Clothing. t UST received a very targe stock, made uper- pressly for us, in first rate style. no i in « CRAFT A. LEWIS Dec 8 FRUIT TREES. AN assortment choice frpit trees from Baltimore. Also, A few dozen Chinese Mulberry, the best for Silk Worms. For sale by 10 CRAFT A LEWIS, ' WAKE HOUSE ^°-VntSSlON BUSINESS. having purchaxedfroin Gen. L. n J Ware Honse formerly kept by '™ r I»o, tenders hissrrvices to the public k|If7'. “"''"Ms. He is prepared to extend the ‘ Uc, '°his customers, by making advances it to, *'°red with him, or on shipments to his IC« 1I ,!" 1 ^'' lln nahand Charleston, n q^dwuh the Ware Houses are safe and ex teu- I a, T for the reception of any Goods **° n *'£ ne< I him for sale, or otherwise. »iv| ,w- n 01 'h®*® Ware Houses, as toconveni- I*re not surpassedby any in tho place. "'° n *l security be required, Insurance an -I®**** * very low rate.* The subscriber’s 'I 1 “'devoted exclusively to the above busi- therefore hopes to receive a proportion of BLACK CLOAKS, , . , ENTLEMEN and Ladies superfine cloth Cloaks Also, Men’s superfine Plaid Pantaloons, and Figured Silk Velvet Vests. Just received by Dee 8 10 CRAFT &■ LEWIS POT ASS 7a G E Men’s i . . eceive a proportion |«BB A R. RALSTON. •Oft Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil r* u 3tl handsome—just received and for *a^e hv H. A J. SHOTWELL. Ggporitr thf Central Hotel E Dec 8 OR making Soap 10 For sale by CRAFT A LEWIS- Rrime Green Coffee. fmf *T|. bags prime Gieen Coffee, in small bags, <?!► t Just received and for sale by l>*8 10^ REA A COTTON. Store House to Rent. 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 any one desirous of remind-them for such purpose, the terms will be mode rate Apply to GEORGE JEW ETT & CO. sept 2*.! 65 CLOTHING,’***!.* l ‘ • CRAFT & LEWIS. A dkAA Bushels Salt 300 sacks do Baton, Mackcre. i, <’ur. “ And a few hhd : * Boston Hams.” for sale by * Pnt 6 E. d rtrtF.LL. Mulberry «treot PA8 India iinbberovcr Shoes A New Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING % JUST 11CCX1VED BY WfflE, H. EUTiDSAlL, A T the new FireProof Buildings, corner of Mul berry and Second streets, including the follow- mg: Summer cloth, Eombazine, Grass Cloth, Grass and Brown linen Circassian and Rouan Cassintere FROCK COATS. Summer Cloth, twilled Merino, grass Cloth, grass and brown Linen, and Rotian Cassimere COATEES. Summer Cloth, Bombazine, Enuinet, Cyprus, wor sted.and Valentia Crape, Napoleon Cord, Angola Cas simere, brown and grass Linen and Drilling. Fancy Drilling, Pongee, Mexican mixt, Rouan Cassiuierc and Jeans PANTALOONS. Boys summer Cloth, grass Cloth, brown linen, and Rouan Cassimere FROCK COATS, COATEES and PANTALOONS. White and buff grass Cloth, buff and brown Linen, Pongee, Rouan Cassimere and Jeans ROUND JACK ETS. A large assortmentof fancy VESTS. Fine Linen>Shirts, Silk un'dcr Shirts and Drawers. &e. Ac. Ac. 40 ltHDS St Croix, P. K. uuu l\,v. sugar 150 bags prime green Coffee, 40 hhds prime retailing Molasses, 50 bbls N. E. Rum, 40 „ American Gin, 35 ,, Whiskey, 250 ps heavy Hemp Dundee Bagging, 50 coil*. Rope, 6000 lbs bagging Twine, SALT, IROX, NAILS, CASTINGS, Sr A General stock of Groceries, in store and for sale on accommodating terms by EDSIUND RUSSELL, ipt 1 62 Mulberry st. For Sale, 250.000 “o s oo“rfi,„. • 61 hhds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality, 50 bags Coffee, 45,000 Iba Swede Iron, .100 kegs Nails, assarted, I 25 hhds choice Molasses, j 150 whole and half bbls Canal and Rienmond - F’lonr, V 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^ "Commission Business. Darien. T HE firm of SNpW A ROGERo is this day dissolved. The undersigned will continue me Commission Business on his own account, aud devote his whole attention to'this branch of business. The friends of the late firm and others may rest assured that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to promoto such interests as may be intrusted to his care. Partic ular rttcntioo will be paid to forwarding Goods and Produce . GEO. T. ROGERS. Darien, 1st Nov. 1836. Tho subscriber, of the late firm of Snow & Rogers, begs leave to return his thanks to the friends of tho kite concern, and would respectfully solicit thecontin- uajlce oftheir patronage to Mr Geo. T. Rogers, who will continue the Commission Business on his owh account. Darien, 1st Nov, 1836. 6 6t ISAAC SNOW. cash, as at any other establishment, consisting or Super Flack. Blue. Brown, Green, Invisible Green and Claret Dress Coats. Super Black, Bine, Brown. Green, Invisible Green Claret and .Mixed Frock CoatR. Brown. Greer* Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees. Fiue Blue. Black, Green, Brown and Mixed Pants. Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Cusimere do Beaverteen, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons: •**uper Bine, Brown, Green, Mixed and Drei> Over Coats. j Goat's IIair apd German Camblet Wrapper do. Gentlemen’s super Blue, Black and Invisible Green Broadcloth Cloaks, Ladies’ super Olive. Green and Claret Broadcloth Cloaks. , ,. Ladies’ figured Merino, plain de. and Circassian Cloaks. Super Blue and Pilot Cloth OverCoats. Drab, Blue and Olive Duiflc Over Coats; Lion Skin and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeans Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satiuet, Peters ham and Beaverteen Hunting Coats, Cloth and Satin et Round Jackets. Black and Bine Cloth.bIack figured and plaid Vel vet, plain and figured English {Silk, dark Valencias. Toilinet. Woollen Velvet, black and striped Satin, Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, nnd Satinet Vests, Fine Linen and Cotton Skirts, plaid and striped Gingham Shirts,Silk, Cotton, Merino patentand lamb Wool Shirts, net cotton and woolen, flannel Canton, flannel and twilled cotton Drawers. Wool, Limb’s Vvool, patent Merino and brown cot ton Half Hose. Fine Wool. Buck, Hors < ’skin, Beaver, White Kid, Liened Berlin. Lisle thread, black, white and colored Silk Gloves. Black and white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belts, Money Belts, nett, worsted and cotton. Silk nnd Gum Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiffeners, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain and plaited Stocks, blue, black and white crimped Silk Stocks, Spitalfield. English Silk, red and yellow Ban dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker chiefs, plain and ruffled Bosoms. Collars, Purses,Cloth, Fur and Hair Seal Skin Caps. Wool Hats, a Inrge as sortment of Fur Hats, Silk Hats, Boots and Shoes, a prod stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Butt ins. Cotton Wadding, Military Ball Buttons. Cord, Tas sels, Stars, Laee, Epaulette, &c. Ac. Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCH. Gentlemen wishing their Cloths made at the North will, by leaving their names with me, have them made in tb«* best manner, nnd most fashionable style H.F. HATS, tSHOESfyBO.YJYE TS AT COST. T HE subscriber haviug determined to abandon the trade in the above articles, will dispose of them at cost; bis assortment being good, purchasers will find it to ^iieir interest to call, sept 15 04 WM.I1 BURDSALL. J UST RECEIVED and for raie at my Book Store near the Post Office, viz. A number of Blanks, of a superior quality, _ 50 Violins, from $25 a $2 50. 50 Umbrellas, a superior article, from $10 a §3 Flutes, Flageoletts, Clarionetts. Ac. &.c. Nov :>4 8 JAMES S OL’C OTT. Blankets and Negro Shoes. N extensive stock, forsa'e by L nov 1<» 6 IRAFT &. LEWIS. Pa. er Mtaasriatfs. A LARGE stock—some splendid patterns, for sale bv “ Nov 24 8 CRAFT A LEWIS. ,1 Plantation for sale or ren t. AQRES OF LAND, 120 of which are cleared, with the necessary houses, Ac lying one mile above Vineville. Terips liberal. Ap ply to J. COWLES, or a il H ' 3t H. CRAFT. WASHINGTON HALL. THE Subscribers have taken that com modious aud well kuovvn public bouse iu » jiA H WJI. H. IH KDSALL, IS Just received a new atrd exteusiro as sortment of Sleady-made Clothing. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, Adelaid, olive brown and green Broadcloth Dress Coats, Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock Coats, Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattaes, and blue, stoel mix’d and fancy colored Sattinet Coattees and Frock Coats. Super, blue, black, invisible groen, drab, brown, olive, and green Cloth Pantaloons, Blue, black and fancy colored Sattinet Pautaloons, Youth’s cloth and satlinet Dress and Frock Coats, do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue Cassimere, black and colored Velvet, black Florintine, black Bombazine, dark and light cplored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white Merseilles Toilinet, Swansdown and Sattinet Vests Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats, Mixed, brown Cloth & Pntershnm Box Coate. Lyon Skin Overcoats, Fine Lineti Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks. &c FTTniEWIS & T. F. IVEWTffiV, Merchant Tailors, H AVE entered into co-partnership under tho firm of Lewis & Newton, for the purpose of.trans acting business fn their Itne. They expect to have on hand from New York, 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 Ready-Made Clothing which willbe sold low for cash They solicit a Bhare of the public patronage, k. F. LEWIS, Aug 18 60 T. F. NEWTON. Boots anti shoes, DomAdkcs. Wp 75 CASES Boots amrSfaoes, co the City of Macon,—the Hash ingfmi. Nail lately occupied by Mr. 31. D. Iltiscn.— By the unremitting attention of both of them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob tain for them a general patronage from the 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 he furnished with the best the coun try affords,-and their bar with the choicest liquors. The Stables are attended bv careful and experienced Ostlers. , MUSTIAN A MOTT. Feb 5 1835 36 CENTRAL HOTEL, « - Macon, Georgia. T il IS establishment is now under the control of the subscribers, who pledge themselves to reu der comfortable those who may call on them. PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb23 35 JOHN D. RAMEY. Academical Notice, j THE Jucltson Aca<3- 4- eny will go into operation the ■ eusfiing year, under tho charge of the Rev. W. A. FLORENCE and LADY, of highly approved qualifications. Having the advantage of a 3ft ? 3 hemical, an Astronomical and * rt BP- Philosophical apparatus, they « tJ y w jji h e a |]] e t o give thorough in- -^•^struction in all the branches tu liberal education. J Music, Painting and the Fine Arte will be.taught— also, the Latin and Greek Languages. The highly reputable character of Mr. and Mrs- Florence as teachers, cannot faff to elicit lor the insti tution a liberal patronage, and to place it, in point oi celebrity, at least, upon a level yAth any similar iasti- * tution iu the State. ■_ , The moral and healthy condition of-thp, village \v*H ? afford an additional inducement t<> parents and guar dians from abroad to send their children; lor the ac commodation of whom boarding may to had, either t£' private families or at regular boarding houses, at tho most reduced prices. WILEY W. GAITHER, • Jacksonl Oct 14 tljan ftItuardcf Try*. ~ Academical Notsfe. T HE HILL ACADi MY. Monroe county, wfll open on the second Monday in January next, under the rectorship of Mr. MAU88INF.T, (the pre- if sent rector of Franklin Academy, Putnam county, • and formerly a principal teacher in the Scotisborough institute;) and from- nis reputation ae a gentleman of distinguished literary attainments, moral character, and industrious habits, we confidently recommend cur " Institution as presenting as manyinaueercen.'s to gen eral patronage, as any other institution in Georgia; especially wheil we lake into consideration the moral character and health of the neighborhood. Our coarse of instruction will embrace, iu g<i:’lticn to the elementary branches of the English laiigiitigo a thorough knowledge of Grammar. History. Geogia phy, with tlie use of the .Globes. Celestial and Torres ti.d. Composition. Rhetoric. Moral and Natural Phi losophy. Chemistir, Algebraatjd Mathematics, mixed and pure. Mr. Maussinet wilt .also teach, critically tho Latin, Greek, French and Italian languages. With regard to Mr Maussinet as a gentleman and scholar, we are referred to a number of literary gen tleman in this State, among whom are the names of Dr. Brown, (the founder of Scottsborough’ institute,) and Dr. Ambrose Baber, of Macon. Nov 1 6 M. W. McCRAW, BENJ. BRANTLEY, C Y. CALDWELL, THOS. DYSON. J* Tnw tets. any, irlEKCIXAN’IS. HOTEL. Formerly conducted by Mr. Miot, So ciety St Charleston South Carolina DANIEL C« *OK, the present proprie tor of the above establishment, begs leave to inform its friends and th6 public gener- iti:u ue has connected himself with Mr. S. W. Shelton, and solicits a continuiuiuce of the extensive patronage nerefore received This establishment, ns is well konwn.is tn every way calculated to render comfort both to the traveller and permanent boarder, anil every exertion will be con tinued on the part of the proprietor**, to accommodate those why may favor them with a call. Mr. S. W. Shelton will give his personal attention to the entire management of the House. • D. COOK . Dec. 3 4t 10 S.W. SHELTON. Central Kail Road and Rratktng Co ofGeorgia. . */ Savannah, Nov 22d. 1836. ■RJkTOTICE is hereby given, that an instalment of Ten Dollars per Share, on the Capital Stock of this Company, is required to be paid at the Com pany’s Banking House, on or before the first Monday in February next. By order of the Board of Directors, 10 R R. CUYLER. Cashiier Stockholders in the neighborhood of 3Iacon, can make payment iu that city. Notice and Caution. T HE subscriber hereby forewarns all personsc- gainst trading for or receiving the .following NOTES made by him and payable to Lemuel Webb, qr L. Webb, to wit: Four small notes for twenty-five dollars, each duo 25th December, 1836. One note for one hundred dol lars, due as above, conditioned to be void on the sub-, scriuer paying C. K. Allen, one hundred dollars, or on his taking up a note of that amount in C. K. AL len’s-hatids. All the above notes bearing dale the!)lh day of August. 18% ’ The said notes-having been fraudulently obtained end without consideration, the subscriber is determinednot to pay them unless com pelled by law. WILLIAMS HERRING. Nov 1 5 7t N’otice. T O Suitors, Juries and Witnesses:—The adjourn adjourn adjourned August Term of Houston {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 rpgular adjourned term of the Inferior court of Houston connty be adjourned to tjn» first Tuesday in January next. Perry, Oct 14th 1836. JOHN CHAIN, j. c e. ROB’T L. DUNCAN, j. i.c. 8 EDWARD MOUNGER, j. i c. GEORGIA—Houston county. A B. CARRELL tolls before Rubin Runolds • Esq. one dun brow n black mare mule, about two or three ycais old; also, one Jack, four or five years old, with his left fore leg crooked; appraised by jnhn E. Denard and Moses Collins to one hundred and fifteen dollars. This 15th October, 1836. RUBIN RUNOLDS.J. P. A true extract from the e.-iruy brok in my office, tbi* 25th October, 1836. 8 JOSHUA PATTIS HALL, c r. e. Carpeting. PIECES—some splendid patterm,just re ccivedby CRAFT & LEWIS, nov 10 6 HAT.$, Crockery 6l Hardware. New York COBt for sale by Oct. 27. 4 GEO. W. PRICE & CO. molasses A Iihds best quality family Molasses just re- tI rtivoi and forsalc by t June 9 H SMITH RODGERS & CO. insist- iug in part of jtp Gentlemens fine calf Boot*, eewed and pegged. f Stout pegged and water proof Boots. Fine calf and stout Shoes'and Pumps. Ladies Seal, Moiocco and Prunella Walking jdhoes. Slipreand Bootees ; Children’s Shoes ot all k(g.ds. A complete assortment of Negro shoes. ' 20 cases Domestic Cottons, bleached and unbleach ed, consisting of fine Shirting and Sheeting, stout do. 35 piecea Sattineits of various patterns £ ALSO. Fine4-4 and7-8 Flannel; Blankets; Calicoes, Hate; «&«. just received, and for sale on most liberal terms, by C. L. HOWLAND & CO. oct 13 2 Next door to the Post-Office. ■ USX RL’CEll ED from New-York, ami lor Butter. lbs. Pennsylvania Butter. For sale by t/tor. I .1 CHARLES CAMPBELL, Cieero Academy , Iflonroc county. yipHE Trustees of this institution are desirous to g get a TEACHER to take charge of tlie Acad emy for the ensuing year. A classical teacher, who can come well recommended for industry, ability, and good moral character, would do well to call. None others need apply. A. B. REID. 4 THO. REDDING, M. TOLAN, } B. F. KEAN. Dec 1 3t JOHN PITMAN, j Koticp. A LL persons iudebted to tlie estate of Johu Var ner, lute of Campbell county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment; and those to whom the said estate is indebted to prevent their claims authenticated within the time prescribed by law. MARY VARNER, ? Ad ... rs R. H. JOHNSON, j AU l,r ■ Trustees Brottgltt to Jail O N the 2d November, a negro man, who says hi name is BEN: and that lie bclongs to JamesMc- Kcbony of Greenville, Meriwether county. Ben is supposed to be between 35 and 46 veais of age, of black complexion and of rather low stature; no very distinguishable marks about hint Tho owner is re quested to come forward, prove property and take him awav, or I shall proceed as the law directs. HENRY HATELEY, Jailor. Jackson. Butts coiintv. N"v 16 8 4t Fur Sal«i A PLANTATION lying about 5 miles fron/Ma con, containing about 700 acres of Land, on the old Pike Rond, about from 200 tn 660 yards of the Forsyth Rail Road. A description ia unnecessary;aa those who wish to purchase arc invited tn view the premises. For terms, apply to the subscriber living on tlie premises, or to M D. Clarke, ndjoiniug Macon. If not sold before the 1st of .January, the same will be 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. Land lor Sale. O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY no»t, will be sold at the court house in Houston county. Lot No S3, in the 14th district Houston, known as tlie Hut- chin’s I.nt> Terms—12 months’credit, with note and approved security, with interest from date of sale Undisputed titles. Nov 24 8 WILLIAM H. TOR RANCH. Nov 25 9 3t LE persons indebted to Iheei Smith late of Bibb countyoe e state of Jeremiah _ eased, are reques ted to make payment to the nnd isigned; and those having demands upon said estate v ill present them in terms of the law, for settlement tn Nov 17 7 HENRY SMITH. Adin’T.,. Copartnership. T HE undersigned have formed a connexion for tho transaction of a general FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under tho firmof COOMBS£c DOUGHTY. JOHN S. COOMBS, f Savannah. June 1 50 U. VV. DOUGHTY. w—^ sale bv SMITH, RODGERS S Co. 50 bags and 50 barrels prime green Coffee,., 20 hhds prime St Croix sugar, 30 bbls Rum, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 20 bbls Gin: We will also sell our DRV GOODS, a splendid as sortment. at, or about cost, os we wish to ; tum our at tention to the cotton and grocery business. Jul v 7 54 TIIE SUBSCRIBERS H AVE purchased Mr. Laird H. Wilit’s inter est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton & Wi ley. and Hamilto.v, Hayes & Co. and given IRA E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods business will be continued at the same place, under the firm of Fort, Hamilton & Co. and the Ware Housen and Commission Business as ■ Notice to Citizens# of Hal-oii. T HE subscribers have 600 acres of heavy Til..— Land, mostly oak nnd hickory, for sale in lots ofjj 20, to 25 acres, to suit purchasers. The conveyance tna town easy, and distance from IJ to 2£ miles Foij i terms apply to 7 J. GODDARD Oct6 1 tf C. B. COLE. |jpr sale by Just Keceiverl T my Book Store, iu the brick buildings near tho- ■ JAih. Past Office, The Token, for 1637. Religious Souvenir do. Gift, do. Home, or iiir. Iron Rule, by *It»s Stickcpy; author of the Poetry of Life, • / Memoir*of Lucian Bottneparte, Geoigc Halcomb, a.novel. 2 vols. Nov 17 7 .TAMES S. OLCOTT. ‘ ""ft'cF’it'ifc.ay. A LL those indebted to the city ceuucil for Tores. • are hereby notified to pay the rattle to tko sub-_ scriber on or before the first da v of December next as in delimit executions will issue thorefej. ' Noy 15 7 s. C. LIPPnrr. City Trps. a! PLE VINEGAR for aaie oy y pri! 2fi 44 J. K < W. 5 EI.LI6 125 Nvrfy For sale by i -**- just 8 WM- H- BURDSALL; | Nov If A FEW casts superior water proof BOOTS, ! heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON, HAYES justreceived WM. H. BURDSALL. , & Co. , FORT. HAMILTON & Co. 1 lup; 23 5% GEORGIA—Houston county. ■VnKfjiEREAS James Allnta 1 applies to mo Vi for letters of administrat un on the estate ol' Burwcll Allman, These are. therefore, to pile and Imonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors oj \ tid deceased to be and appear at my office within the tin' prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they hare, why st idlettvrs should not be granted. Give” under my band, this J lib Nov. 1836. 7* CHAS. If. RICE. o. o. o. GEORGIA—CompbeR county W HEREAS Mary Whitohead, end William Smith apply to me for letters ofadministratinn on the estate ofGideou Whitehead, htetif stid counfev deceased. There arc iherrforeto cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office icilhintht time prescribed by'law, to shew cause, if‘any they can, ichy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 11 tit November 1836 8 P P. BOWfAR. c. p. „ Job Priniin^ done tbi* Office, Latiies Cfoalib’i IsOTII and Merino Cloaks—worth from §40 to" $30. novfO 6 CRAFT &Li:WIS. tigiired SfUtuu.. . PIECES (icfi figured Sattins for ladiotodfeJ'*' A0>\W scs, for salt by CRAFT &.LEtVtg:*# nov 16 iG . . “ Ptinis asd OiL KLG3 Nos l ::i*.d2 While*LeaiJ,y /satTJrTir 306 g:ns Linseed Oil, r, „ Witlei general assortment of Gr0c5t:4$, fbt4ale.tt ; „ the lowest market price. . , July 28 57 CHARLES CA'grsiV.,* " Sfxtimnrjlii ’’ j ILLS on Savaiiuali, Chetle^on and N<rir rctx,. wiU be discounted bv application to sept 28 C6 ' REA &■ COT'/C'?,’- Fapevitig for Booms, J UST received * good assonment.of handEefoo^in' per hanging and bordering Oct 13 2 JL & SHOTY.ELE. LEATHER. &. N assoitment oi Harness, Btidle and Upper ther, for sale by CRAFT & LEWIS, inlv 14 55 NEW GOODS. A LAKGE and gfcn«. i - i {tisofttnent of JSa. JF&ncu G2:d Step}' Gcb&x For the winter trade, just received by nov 10 6 CRAFT & LEWIS. A BncUsLit: Jrteferts, N excellent article fo: persons subject to ccngh. For sale by CR A l*T oc. L1 WIS - uov10 6 WAHD.-A Stua Blot, of excellent quality, ft y JLji by Nov 21 8 CRAfT LtWI.q*