Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, December 29, 1836, Image 1

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Mi ^ r >: IP jjy M. BABTLETT. f '> U.-."• ’ M n ■>» % m Jffy MJ Mm ^ijr Jfti/jrm la M.1COJV, GEOIZGl,!, TFriJSi?.ir, UECE.7IESER 29, 1838. fferou of Subscription. j j , uArt ^ paid in advance, ivdl pay for the to- T***" J, ‘j.’jve )oli.irs, paid in advance, will pay f t,nl **Lr tan mars. Tex Dollars,paid in adcance ^i kCP X:ke paper Jive yean. ri '■ a* a til cit-Hi six months afUr the year has T "*,i firce Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum **? barged- V not P aul untit the taA °f ,Ae S ,Jlr > '. OtifaM p’-r annum teiU be charged—with interest theresf ur ■ as rt f Advertising. ■ j[it nuts u<d exceeding one hundred words, or 12 ■ lia s (considered a square,) will he inserted one ir’ter I ’ ig[ ar , iVhtn more than oue insertion is <0‘ “ . rlU f or the first, and 50 cents for each sub nets, i )‘ • **f htrifi* 'ft* Collectors' and Coroners' Sales arechai- ttdby the j e ^j :rt ^ ert lB m ], t allowed two squares in each V* r p f f jCea ty Dollars per annum; and in the same -K 1 titn inner space—payable quarterly rt, n ell accounts for Advertising. Job Printing. !(c ,, ,, for subscription. Interest will be e'wrged *\ “."irhltd within the y. «r 7S^£f vZsi Yorfe WDarien Eistc of B 9 ackct.s ‘**2* U'.lUi Macon. A. Bilibins. Master. Amelia Strong. Brown, Darien, C P. liulkey, “ New Jersey, B. Mi tthews, “ Premium, J. Coabotn, “ " (New) Schr. D. B. Crane. Baker, “ Thoss vessel* are all coppered, fastened and built expressly for this trade, have experienced capnins ..it sail regularly once a week from each port. V'-^ds bound for Darien will find Dohov B r tuv of access: 19 to 21 feet water will be found on tlie Bjr at high water, the same depth can be carried with- iasix miles of Darier, 13 feet cubic carried up to the - city. The anchorage in Pobov sound and river is i n.irticnhtly safe and good, with ample room tor ves- 1 *els to carry off the whole cotton crops, coming down i'i.* river, to Darien. HAWKS, MITCHELL & COLLINS. Agents Darien. Refer to Jvmes Gox^pard, Esq. Macon. Oct JO, 183(L 2_ - —Sara:! Steam Boat Compantf. Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox, do. EXCEL, “ J. L. Willcox. r iJIS company have now their line of Beats in complete order for freighting. They have a „»* steamboat added to tliair line called the Superior. and ten Tow-Boats. The Boats will run regularly between Macon and Darien, one of the steamboats leaving Darieu every lire or six days with tow-boats. The company have -ow sixteen tow-boats, all first rate boats, built express- iv for the navigation of the Ocmulgee and Altamaha rivers; these increased facilities will enable the com pary the means of giving tba greatest despatch to cotton or goods -'hipped by their line. Thoy have a Steamboat and a number of Sloops, locarrv cotton and merchandise between Darien and Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are -ilsir. five first rata Packets running regularly between I) men and Now York, which come to Hawes .V Mitchcl, of Darien. Agents for the abore Coats : J. GODDARD, Macon. florcE. IIevrv A Wu.ter. Charleston. L list nwis A Co. Savannah, Hawks. Mitchell & Collies, Darien, Geo. K. Uookrts, ’tawkimviHe, Mw. i -Itth Dec.. PIT 2G tn-e* VO l f* a it J," WAREHOUSE CO.iI /113SB3 V 31 SB.YESS. .lyi'icii., hapicr cs: Jc'rer- - SP tttdll inform their lrieuds and the ^ ■“ public gem rally, that they are enlarg ing their Ware House adjoining their store on Cotton Avenue, and will have ! it ready for the reception of eoltou 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 mi the market, will be promptly attended t •. They likewise inform those Merchants who forward their goods by Macon, that they have a large and aiiife Brick Store* for the reception of mer* chandize, and will receive and forward all goods cou- igned otbein. Their charges in every instance will Watches, Jewelry, Si!v«*r Ware anti fAVC i* GOODS, At the Lowest Pricer, C. ij. aT.-.JOHN, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, op no- site the Washington Hall, respectlul- ly informs hisfriends and the*public, that he is now opening a now and splendid assortment of WATCHES AT JEWELRY, of the best quality and latest fashions, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Gold Duplex, Patent Le ver, Anchor I scapiment apd Lepiue Watches; la dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket & Ca -le Chains; Watch Hooks, Seals and 'igueci o .liein. i neir charges in every instance will , 'X .itch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger be ns loivas is customary in the city. Liberal advan- Kings. Ear Rings and Broaches; children’s f ar Knobs FRESH 'SIfaSZ: VciSKte I!,...- i !•>•*'• .t'.i.i! * I TjUST received and lor r.de, at the Masonic! Hall, j ®i» Colton A venue, bv l 5. at. &. tv. s. ell:?. White ONIONa, . J.ar.y tni ., • n’s heart do Yellow do tied do Large drcuil v. it Fiat-or late id inch -iff&TS, SE1TS, ili -2 , S. .GEORGE A. AA.I.'ffliiEMEY ces will he m ide 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 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 »ith which he may be favored. They em brace the present opportunity to return their grntetul acknowledgements to their friends an<J the public for past favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron age. In addition to their present stock, they will receive earlv this fill a fine asssrtmetit of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ■inches; children s Lar Knobs 'anaESPECTFULLY <olicr<s iKs aTia,„>n„ ,,i and Wire.; gentlemen. Cub and Linked Guard and j JK chasers to avervlorge assortment of 1 P Fob rhains, tveals. Keys, SvVivels, Sleeve links, bo som :i:l‘l collar Duttons. Breast Pins, Finger Rings , large assortment of Hats and €?aps, Guard Seals and Kevs. Medalions, gold and gilt Biic- j * , J r . h, ’ n expressly for retailing, kies,silver and ' catch Snuff Toxe», gold and *Hver s "l ,er,or "y 1 ** and quality Everpointcd Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets gilt, sil-! ".fk. r^ rc o<rered W> - ni ?cou; among his assort- vp r ami shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold. ! a , e . silver and steel Spectacles with glasses to suit every J P V drab beaver Hats, eye. Seed Coral, large Coral. Coral Necklaces, Bead j h 7 br " a d " , for «Weny men. Bags. Chains and Purses, a variety of cut amt plain : ■ \T , !a ,V s r D do , Bends. 8pv Glasses ; Quizzing GloMen. Pocket Books, i 1V * , n A ^ an<Jt * ra *? ^ n##Ia Uwer, l’morv cushions, card ami cigar cases, imitation fruit. * , • • , » narrow brims,otter, nutria, nmsk- lncifermatches, fire machines, Rogers & Sons’, and ? nd con > hats ol ' ever y variety of Wade & Butcher’s razors, Emerson’, razor,^raps, 1 »• u scissors, dirks, chess men and board/ backgammon ^ver and Wtinbeaver bats, latest fashions, - , , boards, dice, dominoe*. steel pens walking canes.! * Cutlery, Bale Hope, Heavy liemp^ Cotton j pistols, powder flasks, idiot pouches, game hags, otfo ! s ** ^ ^ tier l aps, Mag girt", I °** roses, cologne, lavender and Florida water fancy ' _ “fuskratand cmiy do Rcndymaidc Clothing, Ac. Scv. &c, 1 ," oap ’ lip TO '. ve ’ ! P pflri:,nd tooth powder, flutes, flageo- Bnitable for the fall trade, all of which they offer for i «ccordions, shell music boxes, large music boxes, sale on the most reasonable t mis o play from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings, [j ,f gentlemen’s dressing cajes, hair aud tooth brushes j t,ar!y f rench sugar <io i Early wj.iu.‘*scaroity S or sugar do j Orangts CARROT, 1 Long white PARSNIP, | Lari cl it-ter CUCU.MBi j Lone *5reen <’j Suj.’r M AT.K^JIELW? | fme NUT.MFCMI LO j .M 'viih.i Ii 1't, ilPMLV, f:pt< ii .■ ntiiir cr .'. iUA.'- : Lupeiia; sugar loaf LET-Eanv i TUL’iT,'. I Ice head ti» | Long white Nnoles J DISH, • J Scarlet short tup do i Long salmon do Long scarici do i dearie' uroiierry turuipdi do do do do do- mens and boys full top c|nth caps, n „ Robinson’s do do lla conijf.uiy will i>a prepared to comment c u J. -mess,early in die next., nsoii—They will iiai t tripol I’ackals ueiween New York, and Darieu an.: steaa v s*eis tolorward goods from Danen to Macon —Tha.igeRisin New l oiK,Charleston,andDavammh. will ha a iihorised to contract tor the delivery of good- m ilacun, at a freight agreed on without interuirdi- *w coarge an J tho agent i:i Macon wiii receive cotto.i i fivrraWe iu Savannah, Charleston, and New York— Tncca npany’s vessels and boats, will be of first class with experienced commanders, and no expense vvHlhc v> meet the patronage ofihe public. PiL it. YONGEJE SONS, Agents in Darien. wavJ7th lc35 49 S i after df FMi Arrangement of titc Pioneer Steam & t'otc aio:u Lice. T l . ;>r tpriators of me above one notify their lYien Is and the public, that they will liavo run- i.iug on the Alti-maba and Ocxniiigee rivers during thesa nmer and fall inonilis. four or five Pole Goats. podicelarlq adapted to low stag, s of water, and wiiicli s'ililir aid-J by Steamboats when the water will per 'n.t Skip ,er, by this line inav depend upon every at tention being paid, ami exertion used ft give despjlcn to property stopped by it to any of the landings ou wid rivers'. J. C. ROWLAND, Ig’t t acqn. AGENTS. Mews Holcombe, Peck & Go. Charleston. E. P. Botta, Esq. Savannah. Rowlavd, Crave A Shackklfofb. Darien. Halstead, Tavlor A Co. Hawkinsville. Macon June 30 1 Gm Co amission Business, Oarien* I i -1 i utiJersighed have resinned business as a- bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten- 'ton to all business entrusted to their care. \Ve believe t have made arrangements that will enable ns at all fiats to forward goods for the interior with the least i'Msihle delay, by steamboats when the river will ad- |“ ! t. or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters, “mlt expressly for that business: On our wharves are l.trgc Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot •"n atihe least possible expense, and onr opportunities t forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed- N h J a »J : *ther House. Darien, May 20, 1835. HAWF.8. MITCHELL A COLLINS. Macon. August25 til ~ WARE HOUSE •lit,l Commission Business. , The undersigned desire to inform their Friends and the Public generally, that they continue the above business They are raukiiigsonieudditi"iitnthcir Ware bouse >i hichisconveniehtly situated on Second-street adjoining thetr store, they will be pre pared to make liberal advanres on Produce or Mer chandise, either in s'.ore Or to be shipped to Savannah. Charleston or New York. Their persona) and individual attention will be de voted to selling cotton from the warehonseor wagon. In ndditiun to the above, they will continue the mer cantile biisiness'at their old stand, and expect shortly to New *>* a:id “»^“. a 1 •> ,- acorn top celeste caps, children’s fancy silkeaps, Ac. Ac. Ac. Birmingham and Sheffield iMverplatcdcastors, liquor t 4 J ln ®' 3 Ll nnd ruffs, consisting of stands candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers , . sr '>’ ,lrrel - Mble . erm ' ; »> e . geneu, rni>- and snuffer travs. tea tn«ys, silver fable, tea. desert, b,t salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles, sugar ! fderatshortert notice. tongs and butter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster !, ”, * a,c "‘‘ o1 and *aeilack, constantly oi niantle clocksto run eighteen days without winding, i 'j—! f c *** Military and Military Trimnmigs, ; !t " d Winter Clotliing. nnd a variety of other artielc* usually kept in his line,; * ” 10 M&con C-lothin# Store, one doot uhove ah of which he will sell at the lgwestc^h prices. He v 11,# ^ n hnson k Je\yeirv Store. The sub- respectfully invites citizens and oersons generally vis : acfrber is tiorv receiving his itiug our city to call at his store and examine his stock, j y fttid H’tHffr Stock OtT Cloitling, when'he is over ready and happy to attend to those j (' v f |, ch has been manufactured by Lewis'inch ibe j who may favor him with their cads J P i,s * s "mmer,) and which wsl! be sold off as cheap, for ! N fl—Particular attention paid to Watch Repair- j cas1 ’ as at a,! J other establishment, ing. Having selected the best of materials far repair ing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture nuv Early blood uirtlip BEET, Green savoy Green glizetl bite cape hr coli lairee * i.jrli-?i Norfolk TU.-LMH, Whit? futt do Squash ot ball PEPPER, Cayenne do - * Curled do Early golden sioux CORN 1 arly Tuseaiora do "" Variv soacr do nington Jane PI A-"i, Early c’mrtt'* - i do KA-l.inge whit: marrowfat do i)warf marrowfat do Dwarf 'line imperial do Early china dwarf BEANS l.Hrly nioh.iwk do r.rlv six weeks do (Early siij.-ir |uaf CAB i-.-d < L<Vi .R, I ^ BADE. him do j Early georgo > ! o feu:-in seeds, am* i Dutch do Flower seeds j Early York do Prrph-1 GC PLANT, I Largoyoi k or harvest tin Vegetable < •> -ter, i Eariy dr.iatnead orBsrgenDsarfiurleil i ARSL1--Y do Dec ? i J to Early ifee. fresh supply of JSry Goods* Grocer! ^s. Hardware, lints, Shoes. & e. A c.— w icll will make their assortment large «nd cmnpletc. ‘ By a -trict atteniion to business they hope to merit a -h re of public patronage. *«pt 15 <-4 1,1 ORGF JEWrTT & CO. W.vKE HOUSE .i vn co.n.ti issivjr Bt?sijri:s&. Till, undersigned will continue to transact the above business in all its w : :JB various forms at theil old stand. They will, as hitherto make liberal advances oil produo-and merchandize in store, or u> be snipped either to Savatitiali Charleston, New York or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona! and undivided attention to all busiuess entrusted to ilieir care, and particulmly to that of selling cotton iroiii the warehouse or wagons. Having disposed of their warehouse in Fast Macon, they will in future confine their business to one house, which they are enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, iin-i where they will be nappy to serve those who have liven them their patronage from the Fast side of rhe river. Feeling graieful for the libera! patronage here to'ore received, we hope by a strict attention to hnsi- less to merit a continuation of the same. HAMILTON. HAYES & CO. Macon, 1st September, 183ti -ittii pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market ues. by H. 11. A- CO. . ->pt I (W TROY HILL. THE undersigned informs his friends and those of the la.e linn of Cutter fir Cornwall, that he intends re- • lining the SfV»re House if Commission Business, it the store next above me one recently'occupied by J Chase, oi, the margin of East Macon, known as the town ofTroy. I!«: further informs the public that he has bought the ,'omls,'Ae. and having now on the way, from New York, and other places, liry Goods and Groceries, together making his stuck complete, which will be sold low lor 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 Ids Warehouses have over those in th dense i-art of the citv with regard to Fire, they bein detached front other buildings and at a distance from am - s'treet cr lane, and well enclosed May 5 45 tf H. S t'l’TT 1 R. F uToratiP & Coiuini v»i»» tiusim xs. BO.*TIS»‘G,Sc. v ST H F. subscriber has lo'cati d in the city ofSavan- 9 nab for the above purposes, and taken store* nearly opposite the City Hotel. The steamer “ Chieftain ** Capt. White, will bn ready in all the present month to receive freight for Macon, and will continue regularly throughout ibesea- son tie river Aiimiitiug, and unavoidable accidents only intercepting. Goods fog forwarding will experience no delay, nnd the interest of the owner only taken into co isiderai ion. oct 13 2 S. F. DICKINSON Mereliittits’ liiMii’uiir-c Company of Macon* T il public are hereby uilormed that the whole of the Capital Stock of ibis Company, of One Hundred Thousand Hollars in cash, has been paid in, aud is now preputeu to ake risks according to previous notice ; viz- to and from the city of Macon to any port or place in the United -States, on equally advantageous terms to the assured as other Marine Companies James Goddard, President. \Vn. B. Parke*. | F.H^tLMAX,}^- Thos. Tatlor, J oct 6 1-tf James Rea. Secretary. every piece ne , makes ns perfect a-the original, and his Watches to j perforin well • Oct 27 7 iOv?E A0? l Walters. JTeictlr j, Silver B*are,c. ! J. A. vt S. S. YiUGIA, U on id info, m Uieir lrieuds and tUe I public tliat they still coiuiuno at their j stand on otiou Avetme, and h > vejust I received airesh supply of Goods, con- C05SISTINC or Super Black. Blue, Brown, Green, Invisible Green and Claret Dtcss Coats. Super Black. Bine, Brown. Green, Invisible Green Claret and Mixed Frock Coals. Brown. Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees. Fine Blue. Black, Green, Brown and Mixed Pants. .Super ribbed, striped, carded and plaid Casimercdo Beavertceii, Cord nnd Lion Skin Pantaloons. '•per Blue, Brown, Green. Mixod and Drab Over Coats. Goat s Ilair and Germhn Camhlct Wrapper do. .. . „ , , Gentlemon’s siiper Blue, Black and Invisible Greon .-isting in puriot the lo'.lowiugarticles: | Broadcloth Cloaks, Gentle men’s and Ladies' gold lever Ladies’ super Olive. Green and Claret Broadcloth anchor eseape-nent iudepeuduut second lepirn: and vr-i;iciil WA'M ll.-S; silver lever plain and extra j 'welled lepiue and vertical do. all ol wlncli were se lected with choice losuit tms market, aul vviil ue war ranted to peri'irni veil; Ladies' gold Neck Chains ; Gentlenieii's gold mid sdver Uimru anti Fob Ciiuius: gold and silver guard and fob Keys; - ar IChohs aud Drops ; Brn;.*t I’m? at.<' l inger Kings el ail kimis; gold, silver, gilt, and pearl Belt Ritcaies and Slides, Bracelets aod Head Beils; gold and silver everpomt- ed Pencils, steel Pens ofllie best qualities, gold, silver anti steel spectacles, ti'.iizziiig Glasses,' silver table, tea. dss-ert. sail and mustard tipuous ; soupaudcreani l-adl. s. * igar Toiigs, Butter afld Fruit Knives, silver Cups.'' antrIdes, Castors. Candlesticks, silver, orass, antibtoiiz I; coral, gilt and glass Beads; ladies’ Bags ofthe latest fashions, Pures and Pocket Books, . la;i- onetts. Flageolets, Flutes, Files, Accordiau*,- Music Boxes large and small, Drums, Organs aud Violins, Walking Sticks of vauous kinds; silver, gilt, shell, horn and ivory Comb* , Tea and Coffee Pots, Bread Btskels silver and japanned, fine painted Waiters, Knives, R izors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps with tablets: Pistols of various kinds, Dentists’ Files, Gold Plate, Wire. Foil Ac for Watches, Rattles and Whistles for children; Snuffboxes, Percussion caps. Pipes. >egar Tubes, Pocket Compasses, Mathemati cal Instruments. Ate. MILITARY GOODS. Swords Belt*, pautetw. Plumes. Sashes, Buttons. Lace, stars, ornament* too nmnorous to mention, vyiiich Will be sold cheap for cash or approved city accep tances. N. B.—VV, e a choice selection of raaterinis for repairing Watches, and are prepared to make any new part, which will warrant to perform as well as the origiual. J A. & S. S. Virgin feelgrateful for past favors, nnd would still solicit a share of the pulic patro'v,<'e, imping to give sutifactioo to all who inay favor them in heir line. Dec : -m i--r 1 11 . siilMcnbera inform Uieir lrieuds anti the puu- lic. that they have removed to the tire proof brick store in Third-street, nearly opposite to the store occupied by David Ralstoii, anda few doors south west from the Central Hotel, where they offer for sale, (a part of which to arrive,) 75 hhds-St Croix and Porto Rico Sugars 300 hags Prime Green Rio. *nd Java CoffceJ 150 barrel* Northern Rnm and Gin 25 casks Wine and CoTdials pipes ostia? Brandy and II Gin 15 baskets Champaigne Wine, part superior boxes Muscat do 40 bbls No 3 Mackerel No 1 .Salmon 15# bolts heavy Hemp Bagging 60 coils Bale Rope 100 lbs Twine fiOOO lbs Feathers, to arrive. 1 hrneral Assortment of B' y Goods, Shoes, lints, Hardware, ,Ac Ac. all of which will be sold at unusually low prices, for rash otilv, bv oct 13 2 WILLIAMS A BRADLEY. figured Merlin), plain do. and Circassian T ... WARE HOUSE CO.n.ftHSSlOJC TSfJTESS. THE UNDERsIGN’i.D will Von-1 •me to transact the above business, at' ie Ware House occupied by him last j ;ason. c»iv»s Grateful for the liberal patropage re- j ti-m. iViend* aud rhe public, by strict atten- ( _ _ .oft.mnasscinSrlqdtohis care, he hopes to me rit A N’exteusive stock, for safe' by J UST BECliiiVEO an-i tor s• ->t my Book .'store near the Post Office v z. A number of Blanks, of a superior quality, 50 Violins, from $25 u$2 50. 50 Umbrellas, a superiorarticle, from $10 a $3. . Flutes. Flageoletts.Clarionetis, Ac. Ac. Nov ’’4 8 JAM S S OLD OTT. Tsiastkcts and JVegro Sitoes. tt?“ iook at This> T I HE siihscriuers have lately Mceivcd a variety of UPTchaudise ‘JOiisUtine of H'ry Goori’s, iaaPtfieftre, Groceries, ! Superior Oils for lamps and pain’s; Saddlery, Hats, I Bonnets. Jtc Ac. which they believe will bear com parison in quality and price to any in tlie city Per sons tv,slung to purchase are invited to call and ex amine lor tiicniselves, as extravagant catalogues and labored puffs, are too often impositions. < tne estab- li*hm-nt is located on the corner of Third and '1 ul- berrv streets the other on the corner qf Poplar street ’ and Cotton Avenue. WM B. PARKER & Co. Dec 15 11 tf Cloaks 1 otdie Cloaks. Super Blue and Pilot Cloth OverCoats. Drub, Blue and Olive Duffle Over Coats; Lion Skin and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky .featis Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satinet. Peters ham and Beavetteen Hunting Coats, C oth and .Satin et Railed Jackets. Black and Blue Cbth. black figured -ind plaid Vel vet, plain and figured English JSilk, dark Valencias. Toilinet. Woi llen Velvet, black and striped Satin, Bombazine, Tabbv Velvet, and Satinet Vests, Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, plaid and strined Gingham Shins,Silk. Colton, Merino patentand lamb Wool Shirt- net cotton and woolen, flannel Canton, flannel and twilled cotton Drawers. Wool, Lamb's Vvool, patent Merino and brown rot- ton Half Hose. Fine Wool, Buck. Hors skin, Beaver, Whi'e Kid. Lie tied Berlin. Lisle thread, black, white and colored Silk Gloves. • ' Black and white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belt-. .Money Belts, nett, worsted and cotton. Silk and Gum Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiffeners.‘.Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain nnd plaited Stocks, blue, black and white crimped Silk Stocks, Spitalfieid. English Silk, red aud yeilow Ban dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pocket Ha .dkt-r chiefs, plain and ruffled Bosoms Collars. Purscs.Clotli, Fur and Hair Seal Skin Caps, Wool Hats, a large as sortment of Fur Hats. Silk Hats. Boots and Shoes, a grod stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black Cloths, Canvas, Pudding, giit and lasting Butt >ns. Cn'ton Wadding. Military Ball Buttons, Cord, Tas sels. Stars, Lace, Epauletts, &e 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 the best manner, nnd most fashionable style. ILF £. F. LEWiS * T7 F. YE WTONT - Merchant Tailors, H . VI. entered into co-partnership under- the firm of Lewis & Newton, for the purpose of trans acting business iu their fine. They expect to have on hana irom.New York, in a short time, a general assortment of Cloths. Cnssi- meres, Vestings, ifcc. Which, together with the stock on hand will make their assortment complete. Also, a general assortment of Readv-Made Clothin which will be sold low for cash They solicit a share ofthe public patronage, h. F. LEWIS. Ang lti GO T. F. NEWTON. II 18 !n l ^ e P’ d '*' c patronage, y, „ V: ' 'nak ■ liberal advances on cotton stored with j "h'pnients to Savannah, Charleston and • -Nuini \ , ,„|, f ,| IIOV |“ r’HICKF.RING A 1000 IVARE DOUSE * _ T CO.V HISSMOV BUSEYEiiS. >• undersigned having purchased from Gen. L. Jjj. j the Ware House formerly kept by i° the aK ,e Dders his services to tlje public Di 0a ! j-’!' T< : fiusine**. He is prepared to extend the °Hp ro j ,llU «*t°hii customers, by making advances - !l *® "°red with him. or on shipmen ts to hi* Oonn“. , Vanni * hand Charleston, live q. e,ca with the Ware Houses are safe aadexten tli'.: m Je . ito vages, for the reception of any Goods Ta. c °D*igned to him for sale, or otherwise. #nc «and l( i nof these Ware Houses, as toconveni- Sho a |^ .j * re not sttrpassedby any in the place. security be required. Insurance *’’:aw 'af? * r » ver y ><iw rate The tmbscriher’s i*t(. j| 0 ’devoted errlunethi to the abovehusi- puh!t c ’•efierefore hopes to receive a proportion of „*“5S8. 9 * * RariroN. j| Ik Gallons Winter strained I amp Dll very haudsonie-just received and for ufle >11.11 — hy H. rfcj. SHOTW-'LL/ Oppnntf the Central Hotel \ Dark Print«i. 1 figured French prints ° For *1# by CltAFT & LEWIS. RAFT A LEWIS. Butter. lbs. Pennsylvania Butter. For sale by rHARI.K.S rAMPBF.l.L. SACKS SALT, for sale by Yi.v 3 5 EDMUND RUSSELL 4 RDa - A small lot, of excellentquality, for sale t, W24 « CRAFT * LFAVW. y**o Clohiitg. J UST received a very large stock, made up ex pri-sslv for us, in first rute style nov 10 ft CRAFT A LEWIS FKBi « TREES. AN assortment choice fruit trees from tiaitimote. Also, A few dozen Chinese Mulberry, the best for Silk Worms. For sale by Dec« 10 CRAFT & LEXUS. , BLAGS CLOAKS. ENTl.LM i.N anfi Ladle* -upeniii- Clotli Cloaks HJF Also, Men’s superfine Plmd Pantsloons, and 1 igurcd Silk Velvet Vests. Just received by , |) ec 3 10 CUAI T fi LFXV1S ;i I1HDS St Croix, P. R. and N O. Sugar. 150 bags prime green Coffee, 40 hhds prime retailing Molasses, 50 bbls N. E. Rum, 40 „ American Gin, 35 „ XVhisey, 250 ps heavy Heinp Dundee Bagging, 50 coils Rope, 6000 lbs bagging Fit ine, SALT. IPOS’, NAILS, CASTINGS, (f A General stock of Groceries, iu store anti for sale on accommodating term* by EDMUND RUSSELL, sept 1 62 Mulberry st. For Sale, 350.000 wwTk't,, til blids St. Croix Sugar of superior quality, 50 bags Coffee, 45,000 lbs Swede Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assorted, 25 hhd* choice M olasses, 150 whole and half bbls Canal and Ricnmond Flour, 5 pipe* pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted pure and three years old, 20 bbl* old M inongahala M hiskqy, 5 proof, 75 bbls pure Rum, and 20 Gin, 41 DAVID RALSTON. Boots ami Shoes, Domestics. Ac. 75 CASES Boots and Shoes, consist ing in part of . _, j.—Gentlemens fine calf Boots, sewed and pegged. Stout pegged and water proof Boots. Fine calf aud stout Shoes and Pumps. Ladies «eal. Moiocco and Prunella Walking Shoes. Slips and Bootees ; Children’s Shoes oi all kinds. A complete assortment of Negro shoes. 20 cases Domestic Cottons, bleached and unbleach ed, consisting of fine Shirting and Sheeting, stout do. ?0gieces Sattinctts of variants patterns. _. AtSO, Fine 4-4 and 7-8 Flannel; Blankets; Calicoes, Ilats; Ac. just received, and for sale on most liberal terms, by C. L HOWLAND A CO. oct 13 ■ 2 Next doorto the Post-Office J UST RECEIVED from New-York,andfor sale bv SMITH, BOOGERS »V Co. 50 bags dnd 50 barrels prime green Cofi'ee, 20 hhds prime St Croix sugar, 30 bbls Rum, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 20 bbls Gin. We will also sell our DRY GOODS, a splendid as sortment. at, or about cost, as we wish to ’turn our at tention to the cotton and grocery business. ' Julv7 54 THE SUBSCRIBER * M AVF, purchased Mr. Laird H. Wiley’s inter est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton A VVr- lev. and Hamilton*, IIayes & Co. and given IRA E. FORT au interest in the samo. The Dry Goods business will be continued at the same place; under the firm of Fort, Hamilton & Co. and the Ware Houses and Commission Bnsiness as heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON, IIAYES die Co. FORT. HAMILTON A Co. June 23 52 Carpeting. gSU/fh PIECES—son 1 © splendid pattern), jnst ye ceivedby CRAFT A LEWIS. nov 10 6 Store House to Rent. (INK or both of the -'ttire Houses ad .fagU. oining the subscriber*; lor a i- rgi and general assortment they could be easily unitod and would make a desirable stand for business. To any one de*»rou- ot renting them for such purpose, the terms will be mode rate Apply to GfcUEtiE JEWtri A CO. sept 22 . 9fpf#*Si HAT , Crockery G I an wait. New fork Cost for sale by fil l) W. PRICE & CO. u»s* ci if in.'in^s. t I.A i iii ,t i. k—suoie »pi.:rrJii1j>.»ticrn«. for sal. Ik bv Nov 24 b CRAFT & LEWIS. Copartnership. T HE undersigned have formed a connexion for the transaction of a general FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of COOMBS A DOUGHTY. JOHN S. COOMBS, Savannah. Jnne 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY. PPLE VINEGAR l*r sale by April Sri 44 J P W • E 1 US ITColaBses Hhds 1 est quality family Molaske* just re- -river and Icrsalc by Jni-f fl_ H SMITH RODGFRS A CO. Ware House and Wharf Property Eor Sale. FVYHF. undersigned offer* lor. sale his well known M. property ou tin.- riv c • ,i in Mar.o> rotisi-t- ing of \Vnre Houac, Dtoro lliins-:,' harei s, Ac. Ac , Oflt 5 1 ROGER McCALL. JO ij U» **’ .ii. IsHfb'J'b'Zy ?.£. XV L jt:*t recetVL.i sC«* boxc.* ussurteti fre* Oim tiers Jseets-r, acmg3C0 dai-.-rent <\W,ds, among wnrcli - •Yo it. Early Sugar i.nat', i.arly i-'ui. i,, . .iriy u i-arg- ioii.. : iniy Bultuck’s 'lien t. Lai^.- L l id. or i*ile J-iitc.i, Gr;-< :i Savoy, *Ar*in*’s a.iy Divnil. Yellow Savoy, Iv.-J Dute-i, t.i.-.-u l-arly Druinheud anti Large Druijihtcti CA. Rutabaga, long Hanover, witite flat, white globe, re.i top ii..;, early garden rock, liiie Sto - < Ii -ir "Aber deen tiit, targe English, "'ortoik li.ti, utid early Dutch oi spring flat I'lliiMt'S. Mr lute, r.-d and yellow ONION. Early tYeiteh sugar, curly white scarcity, long usaa- gul wtirtzel, Syvi-s cliiird. early UUukI, tong bim.d atiti early orange turnip lll-LT. Sen lit l orange and tiiood CARROT. Long white nod Guernsey i Al. SNIPS. Early i'lisc-.riua.early c-iuiti- A early sugar tTORN. 'AcaficnrU’ai smipc. v Tlli Jackson emy wilt go into oneratiun the elisuing year, under the charge of the Rev. \V. A. FLORENC! and LADY, oi ai.-i lv approved qualifications. viitg ‘ the advaniiipe of a , iitmical. an Asirtinoi: ical and u iusop’iULal npp*rains, they vvitm able tor give thorough in struction ia all the branches of liberal otiucot.on' .Vin-ic, Painting'and the Fine Arts will be taught— also, the Latiu aird Greek l.ntignitgos- Tho highly reputable charscn r of Sir- and Vrs. Florence a* teachers, cannot fail n> elicit foh tl.e insti- tutiota a liberal jiatronage, and tohlace ii. iti point of celebrity, at least, upon a level with ar.v eituilar insti tution in the Etate The m'-ini and healthy condition of the village will afford au additional inducement t<- parents end guar dians from iibiuad to send their rhiidit it; for the ac- commodation of whom hoarding tuny I c had, either in private families or ot regular .hoarding houses, at the most reduced prices. WILEY XV. (:Att Uf’P,, Jackson. Oct 14 tlja:i ''<r J\ r mrdrfTrus. ,, (IAOiJX Sira aI ' ; T ar. SUE. . Ulbi.'K^ tceiiog tiie debt el .grati tude whieh they owe, and I he many oh.igniiot* which hind them to the citizens of Ji. ci ii tu-ti it* vi cinity for the liberal palronaj’.e they have individually received during their r- side nee in the city, take Lns qcca*ion of returitlug then; their mot eirrere end grateful thanks foi all past iavois. and.hepe, 1 y ti i ir untiringn-siduily ir; the au of leaching to n.cut iheir cdnrinnnnee. They now most respectfully anneui ro to their pat rons and the public at arge. that'lhty have formed a connection, am: will conduct together the ' JtiUtMe Brparit&um't ofihe above instittttiu -i.ru the <n.-i ing year, where they Smiu ’yti.- m'.cti offoiE and uus it- litl! exertion* in tho , eh; < ■ ti.« ir pretc* : a o' duties, to be enabled i i ■ "i nd merit tin* up: obatioti . • ail An old Ectuti roeii it. ■ lie hr- tieioy , -pneicus : can: '■ J: : • 'O: J'te- cured. i wttirli means - . wti Ictiu-li r enabl'd to in tii eir divisions « -cir time and tabor -n -bo management of their scorn , ns iicy way .'com hast - aicnlated to fuciiitate a; . exptiUia tl * progr* .-t of their scholars. Tfie stric .; r-ntion v i > he pa.dto th moialsandmwrers of all commute, tothtir mo, os weli os to their prelicien- • iu their \otichs micties. Terms and rates ot tuition i > t > It , vrai. ■<.' wiil will also he pd- Dfipartment shall . v/JilNTYRE. < »*!< l .F.FFK. A co.'innencemeut of the ;.rer take pine- sin tiu? first Monday in A limited number of young n , , , -mined, at k ast, until the renici Large vv h. ten. arrow tat. ea.ry Cliariu.ii early m*t.op, hnvc - lUto 0l , ela U„n. dwart inanowl.it, rlwarl prounc, dwaii blue iuipori.-.i, ! pj ec jr, J I 4t and early Washington May i\A>. I ' 1 Early..\ie-hawk, early China, early six weeks, refu gee, Rob Roy. and white kidney dwarf BEAN Lima, Dutch case kuile Dutch white, tcarif van-gated cranberry 1 OLL-Bi. A*. 'J under the rectorsf: P . Eailyehon greet,; ,arly .duster, early flame, Io,.2 ! « oc5or I Acacemy. 1 mum« umtj. and exira loss GUCUMBr.it. . a;id lormerly a principal readier iu the facotubciqngii - Nutmeg, areen citron, pouigranatc, and cantdo-m ! 5,1 ; ' iiu,e; > i ‘" d ,rom feputaiio., us a gentleman of ° * 1 A -hngun-l ed literary attatt.meuts. moral character Aesdei&lcal Rc'Lile^ , . rSlHF. HILL ACADEMY; Monroe - -ty, Wt>! : 1 J3. open on tho second Monday iu January next, '' ! under the rectors.*: n r. f Mr. MAl’FSINLT, (B-.e p-o- MUBKMELt >N. Early L'u cb snmnier. hush crooks crook neck wi in ter nudrocou nut -CiUASH. Mammoth, large yellow aud cheese PUMPKIN. Extra cabbage head, ice head, early vviiito head, ire, coss. magnum bouuni coss, ruse, large gre n. impel uti sugar loaf, and roval cabbage heed LI TTUCL. ti inenstriaus habits, we confidently roci-ir-nieu’d cur li'siitutioii as presentinr ;-.s many ineitci n < nis'o gen- ex-il pnirovnge. as auv other institution in Georgia'; e-pi cially when we take into consideration the moral character and health of theneighbor!io<<d. Our course of instrnctior. will tuihrece, in addition -parogns. INastu itiraie P'.anl, London and Scotch Leek. .Saffron. Sweet j •:■.!! incite, white Mustard, sweet Lavender. Lemon j Balm. Ac. Ac. >r:e * and Flower seeds. The Girdener’* iXIauua!. X. 1*. A liberal deduction trade to Marcher:.' its 2 10 1 tlifco untry. D< c 8 I«e\v Carriag c EstalJusIittsei^i. j —r r. wc. are referred to a number of literary gen- - i:-tn in this State, among whom tire tire names of i . Brown, (the founder of 8r”o'ttsberough institute.! :d Ur. Ambrose Baber, of M;icon. Nov I 5 M XV. MetiRAW, X — IMC.VJ. BRANTLEY, r Y. CALDWELL, IIuS: DYSON, Trustees! "tV sSf F ‘I-'-'. * 5vt" T HE. subscriber will receive in a few rlavsa iar’c stock of Carriages, Haroecclzcs, &c. Most of lh n made by the best workmen in Newark •mu New Haven. LUKE BLIS8'. Macon. Dec 14 11 IGEIiCiaA-Vv SJItiiELi nr. Formerly coutiuct.ii by ,X; r Miot; Ho y-gtiNl'V, cietr St C’liarlestoi: South Carolina IJJ|Jijti?L DANIEL Gtr.OK. tlie present propiio- tor of the above establishment,-begs leave to iii lor 111 its friends mid the public gener ally, that be has connected himself with Air. S. H\ Shelton, and solicits a rontiiiimance i f the extensive patronageherefore received This cstnblislmtcut, ns is well ko»wn,isih every wav calculated to render comfort both to the tra>--Her anil permanent boarder, anti every exertion will bo con tinued on the part ofthe prounetor', to aceomtnodale tlitise why may favor them with a call. Mr. S XV. Shelton will give his personal attention to the entire management ofthe House. D. COOK . Dec- 3 4t 10 S. XV. SHELTON. A GOOD TAVERN STAND For Sate In Perry, Houston county, tin- stand At present occupied hy t’b.ii- ney Oliver The House has long been occupied as a Tavern, and is too well known to need descrip tion. Perry is a small, but thriv ing ullage in a rich prosperous county, and is the thorough fare for a great deal of travel. ■ Attached to the house are 3) acres of ground, with stables anti o- ther out houses. If not sold before the first Tuesday in January , it wiil ou that day be sold at public ou tcry to the highest bidder. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Apply to ilio subscriber at Vienna I*. 0. iu tire I4ih district, 8 miles west of Perry, or to M. Bartlett, in Macon. Nov 3 5 MOStS COLLIN?', Notice. fgr,O Suitors, Juries and VV itnesses:—The adjourn i jJi adjourn adjourned August Term cl" Houston | Interior court is exp.'.cte.l to Ire hold on the lirtl Tue.*- I day in January next, agreeable to the iotiewmg Older, j to wit: • j Ordered, That the,regular adjourned,term ofthe j lufetinrtcnfinf Mousti-n er-unty Lo aitimuned to thy : first Tuesonv in Jr.nuaiy next. , Perry, f;i-L 1-lth 2fc'do. JOii.N CHAIN,;, r. c. BOB’T L-DUNRIAN, j- i.c. • 8 F.DXX'ARD .M tilNDER,- i c. I FG. fflcHGAAIm:^ M.-S>. xtenlist, i . ti'f; i L*.lt auuouuejs In* permanent rc- sid.-ti-e in .Macon. To those tv ho are nnacqimint- ed with his ureril*. Ire woutfi say, that for the last five years tie ha* availed him.-cll ol ail means ol tustrnc lion. He has near thice ye-rs r. licentiaVe efthe i‘entered board of examiners on Dental Surgery in I i -tit j more for the stele of aryiand. All who wav need his services, may confidently rely upon having justice done them, office attire Central Hotel. «!■ <: 8 ' 41 ili tr’f, h L jLIs . • OM our since on the eve of the 2d iust. a laiga Kiiisic hex. tfi .t prays nines, 1 marseilies hymn, f hunters horn.the oiheis hoi recollected. Whoever vviltgive iniormatiouuflfic -ameflshall be reworded !cr thftir trouble December 8 ' 10 J A. & S. S. VIRGIN. ffAFEBN FOR SAJL.B. THE house iu Alacuu lorraerly known as the Yellow House, anti recently a* Er win’s Tavern, is offered for sale. This House is three stories high, ai d contr.in- 36 rooms, exclusive of tiio.-e in tiie t-.;--' ment.-tory; with a fire-place in almost every ro.Ci A well pf water, good stable, atm other out budding* attached The fiirniinro would be sold with the house if de«i.ed. Terms will he made liberal. Apply on the premises to ALEXANDER .RICHARDS. Dec 15 11 tf Central Kail Road and Banking Co. ol'G'eorgtit. Savannah. Nov 22d, 1S3G- N OTICE is hereby given, that an itnrtalmeut of "Ten Dollars per 8hare, on the Capital Stock of this,'Company, is required to be paid at the Com pany's Banking Housemen or before the first Monday m February next. By order of the Board of Directors, 10 R- R- CUTLER, Cashiier Stockholders in the neighborhood of Macon, can ■nake payment in tliatcity. ~ • pacin'. .Subscriber will make liberal l t --s B Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah, Charleston, Philadelphia. New York or Boston nov. 5.1835 ROBT. COLLI ’ > For Sale A PLANTATION lying about 5 miles from Ma con, couta.ning a’uitti 700 acres of Land, on the olti Pike Road, about from 21)0 to 800 yaids of lire Forsy'h RnilRoad. A tivsCription i* nnnecesfatj, s those who wish to purchase are invited to view the premises. For terms, applv to the Rnbscriber living on the premises, orto M. 1>. Clarke, adjoining M: con. If not sold before the 1st of January, tin same vv 1 Ir offered at Auction on the 1st Tuesday - f that nun Corn. f'c-I.ier and Stock of--I1 kinds will t sc l>c fered. Dec 1 0 W Al. P. QLA R. I IS. ” I', H" OfeT. on Saturday, 3- D i itn; Ecimcourre ; and iust. ou tire roaif L-eiw ecu tul V, ellburn's terry, or he, *en there aud Air Andrew’s iii Twiggs coitnty- JL CALP EELN PC-CKST BOOK, . ' outiiaiiung e.giiiy-iive utolaio iu i.aok hitis, and one $5 gold piece. Also, a number ot notes, I* o.eipts auti accounts—nm -iig them two notes on jeretmah ti i/..:ia3re. one for-'$-0, tne oriicr for .*512; oue $>]() note'on iteiiry Durden; and one §10 note on Kin- n:-y Durden. A liberiti reward wi.l be paid the fin der of said pocket boos on returning it and the con- tents to the *ubxcrib.!r in Jones county,* miles front Aiaeou ou the river road, or-at tlie Telegraph office —and auy infoistation wiil bo thankfully received. Dec O' 4t il TIHAIAS J. DRALi-lUrN. vslsainc .itiiiZjJL noperiy for sate. LI. v , 11uiMji:i?igt eii offers for sale his two SAW kl Aili.Lti, within three miles of Alacou—both alius : re ne.w in successful operation. > ♦)n the; ramises is aNoa GRIST MILL. Attach ed to the Aiiils is 1500acres of finely timbered LAND, vvitlniti tire buildings requisite for^conducting the Iiiiri- imss. Added to these advantages, is a Spring of pore water, a healthy situation, and its near J»c>iUOU to the tepidly growing city of Macon, where amirrket can al- v * lie had-or Lumber s l fair prices. 'Persons wish- . > j uiyhise. are invited to call on myself on tlie ptutn s-.-s.or oil Roger -'* c ' all at Macon. it 21 -65 ELFAZAR McCALL. I SCV> attres first B-Jtc £ .i fid J .T* G ifi.J A’H S, POE SALE!, I N bodies from 3 :0 to 2500 a’cr- * all lying ir. the; counties of Rmxcll, Chambers and At aeon, Ala -, biniii, near <. « lumbus. These lai Is v ere peb-cted*, with a great deni of care, by o comp* eRtjrdge.vitbe- special eye to the culture oi corn »> .d cotton. My rt» gent John jl. i ills will be fully antis uised to sell ihovtaj liiids. andnmv bo found ;ur the ne t six weeks at tU$v '.ii-Intosii lioH, in Coh:r-bns (vhc i not in the Creek? Nation) prepared to shew the seine Also, thewei; Icnown tract of Ire d lying in the Or- ; vricheo Bend, containing2000 acre?. This tract can « not be surpassed by any lands in th-- state of Alabama A Nov 17 7 J. COWL)tii. Lan< sc-:’ Stale. O N the first Tuesday in J AMlAltY r >*1 wfift bo sold at the court house in HonStdti TjDt No 83. iu the 14ih district Houston. Uiwiw J re Hut hill's Lot. * . Terms—Yb mouths’ credit, wiwaole.et-jrrdfr^d *er uritv, with interest from date-of «le. VndJspitcd •fitres. 'Nov 24 8 Y-tLi iAi.l II|l’ORKANCE. We are authori-od to aftnoBftce •iS 1 ' ntimoqf ABNER. KAJIMOND, Ear. a can. i no for.TaS Collector for the ensuing year. A U?'fe2 «M pjgu JAMES HOLLINfiSWORTH is of :WuS? wimdidate (hr Tax Rc?- i'- r .-it tho fictiem. Nev 1ft 0 ‘ P • ---