Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, January 05, 1837, Image 1

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MACON Uy M. BABTIETT. Terms of SubscripHon T(( «n > 1 "’‘ILi FiV* Dotuaf, paid in advance, trill pay fZZZrtm y^rs. Te* Dollars, paidin advance «* "tenths after the year has W *Thru Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum r Jd. If not paid until the end of the yiar. ptr annum will he charged—with interest ^'Icaftsr. 1 Terms of Advertising. ilrertisemena not circling one square or ^hrcvUr • 4 ,eillhe inserted onetime for One dollar. Wien fcjj qne insertion is given, 50 cents for each '"stuj*' X TaiCodcttors'and Coroners' Sales are chat- v££‘.SUn ,till be allowed two squares in each r fJ r Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the same Pf",,,* larger space—payable quarterly^ _ . rttu> }»•“ * Bt , for Advertising. Job Printing, fa °%t Subscription. Interest will be c’utrgcd "rL, settled within the year _ iv,,/; S Bnrictt JL.iiic of Paeket.s eie 1 brig Macon, A. Btbbins, Master. •• Amelia Strong, Brown, •*’ .< Darien. C P. Bulkey, " « New Jersey, B. Matthews, •• Premium, J. Couborn, “ *• (New) * Schr. D. B. Cn ne, Baker, * These ve«eU are all coppered, fastened and hln.t 1 It for this trade, have experienced captains •*?”*, ,,-nlarlv one* a week from each port. ,# i«isbWfor Darien will find Doboy B r V ...... m io 21 feet water Will be found on the “ jy j ■ j, w '„ er , the same depth can be carried with- I n i el of Dsrien, 13 feetcuhic,carried up to the l lr it anZmo in Dohoy sound and river is n.rlicnli.lv safe and cond, with ample room tor ves- -u toearrV off the whole cotton crops, coming down “'HfemTcar,* * col,,ns. Agents Darien. jUfer to Jamxs Goddard. Eaq. Macon. Get 10,1*36. 2_ —Jlhfon Sleatii none Company. Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox do. EXCEL. “ J- L. AVillcox. T HIS company have now their line of Boats in complete order for freighting. They have a ,ici» steamboat added to their liao called the Superior, and tea Tow-Boats. „ “ , The Boats will run regularly betwo <, n Macon and Darini, one of the steamboats leaving Darien even- lire or six days with tort-boats. The company have now sixteen tow-boats, all first rate'beats, built express- lv for the navigation o<" the Qcmnlgee and Altamaha rivers; these increased facilities wiH cnabh; the com ply the means of giving-the greatest despatch to I .non or goods shipped by their line. They havo a Steamboat and a number of Sloops loca:rv cotton and merchandise between Darien and .Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are also..five first rate Packets running regularly between Darien aud New York, which come to Hawes & Mitchel, of Darien. Agents for the abort Boats ; J. GODDARD, Macon Rotce, Hevrv &. Walter, Charleston. 1„ Bald.wih &■ Co. Savannah, Ifaives, Mitcukh. & Com.iv*, Darien, (jto. K. Roberts. Hawkiusville, Mtcon, 24th Dec.. Hl'i. 26 ’Ovnulgee Steam Boat. Company, T lidca piny tvi'lbe prepared it>commence bit .-iiiess, Oiilv iu the next season—They will have « hue ol Packets between Now York, and Darien and -te.un V 's-els to forward goods from Darir, to Macon —Thi agents in New York, Ch-trlmipn,and Savannah WAREHOUSE ol •l.VB CO iX’//5'iTy.P BtSI.TJBSS. Gy rick, IVapitir <fc Frc^- 5 — triform their friends and the _ ' ^ public.generally, that they are enlarge -- - -L-j.jyfbCT *«>S •heir Ware House adjoining their tTs hHi store on Cotton Avenue, and will liavc 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 artitks or orders to buy and sell in the market, will be promptly attended t *. They likewise inform those Merchants- wbp forward their goods by Macon, thjt they have a large andvafe Brick Store, fpr the reception of mer chandize, and will receive atjd forward all goods con signed '0 them. Their charges in every instance will be os low ns is customary in the city. Liberal advan ces will be ntidg on cotton stored with them or ship ped by them to nny 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 uecessaiy facilities to thrir busi ness in -Macon, they respectfully inform Merchants and others who have'business to-transact in that city, that Ije will be prepared to attend to any Commission Business *itn which he may be favored. Thevem- broce the present opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgements to their friends apd the public for past favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron age. ' In addition to their present stock, they will receive earlv this fall a fine asssrtment of ' Hry Goods,' Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Ilcmp,,Cotton ' -- Hogging, Readymade Clothing, &c. -5:c. &c. suitable for the fall trade, all of which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms Macon, Angiist25 ' 61 tf- ^ WARE HOUSE T •ln:l Commission Business. The undersigned desire to inform their Friends and the Public generally, that (hlircrableia Savannah, Charleston. and New York— Ttitco-npan.*’* vessels and boats, will be of frit, class will experie too l coiniii iiniers, and no expepso uill hr qisroJ lo nt l "t the patr -UJg • oflho public. PH ’{. YONG :& SONS, Agents is may 27th 1855 49 in Darien S4;it nsr X Fall Arrangement of the •jtei ^sia* Pioaccr Steam & Pole Soat Line. T li-i proprietors of die above hue noiiiy their friends and the public, that they will have run- iiaig on the AlLiumha .aud. <Uuiulgeu rivers during thi s immer an ! fill mouths, four or five Pole Beats. ptrtkularly adapted to lowMagrs of water, and which »i:lbe Aided by* Stenaiboai.-, v|heii the water will per mit Shippers by this iine wag depend upon every at- trntion being paid, aud exertion used tc give, despatch •o property shipped by.it to am />i the landings on »*id rivers. J. T. KOWl?VJ\ -), Ag't .eacoa. AGENTS, n; - • Mfari Holcombe, Peck & Ce. Charleston. E. P. Butts, Esq.' Savannah... -. RowlaVp, Craxe & SrtACKEi.»4m», Darien. Halstead, Taylor it Co. HawkiRsvilie. Macon. June 39 ' i 1 6m f Commission Business, Baricn. Vl’i uuderugned have resumed business as bove, and will as heretofiire pay prompt atten- lioa to all business entrusted lo their care. We believe '»c hive made arrangements that will enable us at all time, to forward goods for the interior with the least possible delay, by steamboats when ihe river will ad mit, or in extreme low river by small fiats or lighters, built Bxpresdy for that busin.'ss. On our wharves •ire hrge Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot !'«i at tho least possible expense, and our opportunities to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed ed by any other House. Darien, May 20, 1835. If VWT.S. MITCHELL & COLLIN?, WAREHOUSE ./.VO CO.W.ltlSSlO.V BUS1.VJBSS. THE UNDERSIGNED will con- inne to transact the above business, at iie Ware House occupiedby him last eason. Grateful for'the liberal patronage re- ceiveii from .ns friends and the public, by strict atten- ma to business confided to his care, he hopes to merit * of the public patronage, ns will mak; liberal advances on cotton stored with •o.'iron shipments to Savannah, Charleston and A. K. CHICKKRING. -‘j? 01 *- hogust 11 59 fim ■ WARE HOUSE i they continue the above business. They ^ are ^takiiigsome addition to their Ware house which is conveniently situated on Second-street adjoining their store, they wilj be pre pared to make liberal advances on Produce'or Mer chandise, either in store or to bo shipped to Savanuah, Charleston or New York: Their personal nnd individual attention will be de voted to selling cotton from the warehouseor wagon. In addition to the above, they will continue the iner-. cantile huoiness at their old stand, and expect shortly to receive from tho New York aad Boston markets, a fresh supply of li ry Goods. Groceries* Hardware. Flats. Shoes, etc. &c.—wl ich will make their assortment large and complete. By a strict attention to business they hope to merit a shore of public patronage, sept 15 64 GI ORGF JF.WF.TT CO. WARE HOUSE ’ .i.vb cOiTf.’nissiojy isusurr.ss. TilE undersigned will continue to transact (he above business in all its various forms at their old stand. They will.. as hitherto, make liberal advances on produce and merchandize in store, nr to be .shippedjdither to Savannah, Charleston, New York.or Liverpool, and will devote the same persona! and undivided attention to all business entrusted to :heir care, and particularly to that of selling cotton from the Avarehousc or wagons. Having disposed of iheir warehouse in East Macon, they will isi future - oufine their business to one house, which they are •nlarging considerably for the storage of Colton, and • here they wifi be happy to-serx-e those \vhn have given them their patronage from the F.ast side of the river. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore received, wc hope by a strict attention to busi ness to merit a continuation of the same. HAMILTON, HAYES «fc CO. Mason, 1st September, 1836 .. 200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market rales, by . H.H.&CO sept I (12 W'atcDes. Jewelry, Silver Ware aad VC I' G O OJQ a, &t the Lowest Prices. C. G. ST. JOHN. Watch Maker and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo site the \\ ashington Hall, respectful-, ly informs his friends and tho public, >«* it that he is now opening a new and splendid assortment of W ATCHES & JiBWELRY, of the best quality and latest fiishions, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Ladies’and gentlemen’s Gobi Duplex, Patent J.e- rer, Anchor Escapement and Lepine Watches; la dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Bas ket & Cable Chains; M atch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger Rings, Ear Rings aud Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs and Wire?; gentlemen’s Curb and Linked Guard and F»>b Chains, Seals, Kdys, Swivels, Sleeve links: bo som and collar Buttons. Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Guard Seals and Keys, Medalions. gold and gilt Buc kles, silver and Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver Everpointed Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets, gilt, sil ver and shellConibs, gold aud silver Thimbles, gold, silver and steel Spectacles with glassies to suit every eye. Seed Coral, large Cqral, Coral Necklaces. Bead Bags. Chaius and Purses, a variety, o.f cut and plain Beads, Spv GlasseS; Quizzing Glasses. Pocket Books, Emory cushions, card and cigar cases, imitation fruit, lucher matches, fire machines, Rogers dc Sons', and ] 4yade & Butcher’s razors, EmersonVrazor snaps,! scissors, dirks, chess men and board, backgammon j boards, dice, dominoes, steel pens. J walking canes, pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, gaine bigs, otto j of roses, cologue. Javend w atid Florida water; fancy ' soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, fiaita, flnj-eo-' letls, accordions, shell music boxes, large music box es, o play from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings, gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aiid tooth brushes Birmingham end Sheffield silver platedcastors, liquor stands candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffors and snuffer trays, tea tmys, silver table, tea. deceit, salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles, sugar i tf.lTS, HATS, II.grS. GEORGE A. miwppwi v RESPECTFULLY solicits the ettenfmu of pl ri- AK' chasers to a verv large assortment of Hats and Gaps, which have been made by him expressly for ret ilin- and are warranted to be of superior style and qnahfv Super fasliionable black and drab beaver Hats do broadbrim do for elderfv mei, ' ’ do fash do do satin beaver do do do do black qnd drab Russia boaver, \V ide, meridian and narrow brims, otter,.nutria, musk rat. raccoon and cony hats of every Variety of shape» nd style, • r J loutas? leaver and satin beaver hilts, latest fashions. k nr ttnuCfolh Caps, consisting of . ijuper ^io 1, Otter Caps, ' ‘ “ ’ “ , s «*h mink, m'tiskmirsd-eomrfift mens and boys full top cloth caps. ' 4 . .» ,» Robinson’s do do 1 , j;, , •• acorn top celeste Caps, children s fancy itflkcaps, &c. &<■ Fur capes, Pelerins, muffs and ruffs, consisting of chinchilla, lynx, squirrel, sable, ermine, genett, rab- bit and swanedpWn. JFnjCSB SUAKBB , IA « Vnr „ fS^BK faL;." ^ i V ^UST received aud for sale, at-fhe MaVmic Hall, lode whit-h th.V owt' Ltu'th A Cotton Avenue, bv j wmch hi„d the,,. ■ 7 ai-o.tm. n..u.j , bl.g.uona ’ j . . '"““them lo the citizens of jiiiuon and its vi- j cinily lor the liberal patronage''they' have individually j received during their residence in the city, take this occasion of returning thf.m their most sincere and grateful thauks foy inj past favors, end hope, by their untiring at^iduity in (he art of leapbing to merit their Cantitmiutec.-- _ . ‘ , v They now most respectfully ani’outicc to their pat rons and the public at large, that they have formed a conncctiob, and will conduct iocetlWtlie .Tfate .Department 1 of ihe ' abov.e* institution' during the ensuing year, where they iyipe by their nhited effoitsand miremif- ling eseriionsiin ihe discharge of .their profcssiopal dulses, to be cnableo to give general sitistivction arid merit the approbation of all An ac.riitional room in the A« demy‘Spacious and comfortable, has been pro cured, by which means they will be the better enabled to make-such divisions cf their Vitpe' and labor -in the management of their sciindl.as jthey may deem best calculated to facilitate bud expedite the progress of their schoiarf. ' The strieje-, at enticn will fce- paid to the morals and man ners of ail committee, to their cate; as well as to their proficiency, iit iheir various ftudies. Terms and rates oi tuition asWual. A coinhicucemcnt of the present arrangement will take place on the first Monday ill Jaimary next. A limited number of yostijg misses will also be ad mitted, at least, until the Foil)ile Department shall have.gone into operati, it ’ i*. MACIN'i'YRE, tied* , n tf .i,-o T K',:n-EE. — r —r,Trr - — i Hats made to order at shortest notice. . tongs and butter knives; iqarble, ebony and alabaster ’ Hat trimmings, alcohol and shellack. constantly o mantle clocksto run eighteen days without vrinding. j land. Oct 20 3 ’ Military and Military Trimmings, I — Nevr Fall anil W'iiTternnii.ir,^ and a variety ot other artieles usually kept in his line, 1 A T the Macon Clothiri"- * „ respectfulh’invites citizens and persons gensrally vis iting our city to call at his store and examiue his stock, whepe he is ever ready and happy to attend, to those who may favor him with their calls N , B—Particular attention paid to Watci Repair ing. Having selected the bast of materials fir.repair ing -JVatchcs. he is now prepared to manufacture any .part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well Oct 27 '7 ' ,J . Factorage A Commission Business. iea.jTi.va,:sv. TNI HE subscriber jias located in the city of Sevan- u nah for the above purposes, and taken stores uearly opposite the Clrv Hotel. The steamer 4 * Chieftain ” Capt. White, will be ready in all the present month to receive freight lbr Macon, and will continue regularly throughout tbesea- son the river admitting, and unavoidable accidents only intercepting. Goods for forwarding will experience no delay, and tb- interest of the owner onlv taken intoconsid- ralion. ,octi:l 2 S. F. DICKINSON. Merchant's’ Insurance Company of Macon. T HE public are hereby informed that the whole of the Capital Stork of tills Company, of One Hundred Thousand Hollars iu cash, bas been paid in, and is now prepared to take 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 Man no Companies. ’ James Goddard, President. Wm. B. Parker, \Y m. B. Parker, ) J Cowles, ( F. 11. Wkllmak, | Thos. Taylor, J Director: XiO&ss. Ai* " fc ■ B*ahces, Jfeicclry, Silver IFVirre, c. I. A. & S. S. VIRGIN, Would inform their friends and the public that they still continue at their stand on Cotton Avenue, arid h we just received afresh supply of Goods, con sisting in partoflhe following articles; Gentlemen's and Ladies' gold lever anchor escapement independent second lepine and vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain and extra jewelled lepine aud vertical do. all of which weW se lected with choice tosimthis market, and will be war ranted to perfirm ’veil; Ladies' gold Neck Chains j Gentlemen’s gold and silver Guard and Fob Chains : gold and silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Kuohs aud Drops; Breast pins and Finger Rint-s of ail kinds; gold, silver, gil£ aud pearl Beit Ruckles and Slides. Bracelets and Head Belts; gold and silver overpoint ed Pencils, steel Pens ol'the best qualities, gold, silver and steel spectacles. Quizzing Glasses, silver table, tea. dessert, salt and mustard Spoons; soup audcreaui Ladles. Sugar Tongs. Butter and Fruit Knives, silver Cups, Thimbles,'Castors. Candlesticks, silver, brass, andbiouzed; coral, gilt aud glass Beads; ladies’ Bags of die latest fashions, Pures and Pocket Books, Ciari- nuetts, Fiageoletts, Flutes, Fifes, Accordiana, Music Boxes lane and small, Drums, Organs »ud'Violins-, Walking Sticks of various kinds ; silver, gilt, shell, horn ai)d ivory'Combs , Tea aud Coffee Pots, Bread Biskets silvei and japanned, fine painted Waiters, Knive«, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps with tablets. Pistols of various kinds, Dentists’ Files, Gold Plate, Wire. Foil &a for Watches, Rattles and Whistles for children; Snuffboxes, Percussion caps. Pipes, Segnr Tubes, Pocket Compasses, Mathemati cal Instruments. Ac. < ' ‘ „ , niALITAItV GOODS, owords, Belts, r.paulette,-Piiiuiee. ria-hes. Buttons. Lace, stars, ornaments too nomorotts to meution, which will be sold cheap for cash, or approved city accep tances. N'. B.—W e a choice selection of materials for repairing Watches, and are prepared to make any new part, which will warrant to perforin as well as the original. .. J A. &. S. S. Virgin feel grateful for past favors, and would still solicit a share of the puliq patronage, imping, to give satifaction to all, who may favor them it) .heir line. Decenjber 1 T1 < New Carriage Establishment. ortfi 1—tf lames Rea, Secretary. N lilid- super St Croix Sugar /<srlF 20 do' do Molgsses 75 bbls N E Rum 75 do Baltimore Whiskey 20 do Monongahela do 50 do Northern Gin ' 75 do No 3 Mackerel 25 do Vo 2 do 75 half bbls No 1, 2 and 3 do ' 250 sacks Salt : . 50 boxes Cheese 20 casks- do 25 q: and hlf qr bbls Buckwheat Flour Just received and! for sale on accommodating terms, dec 29 13 by E RUSSELL. Blankets and JZ'egro Shoes. A N extensive stock, for sa*i by nov in 6 JRAFT A LEWIS. UST RECEIVED by boats I3aud 16, : t, 'id -500 keg* White Lead in oil, 100 gals. Linseed oil. of superior qualities, lug 4 58 H. &. J. SHOTWHLL. Cloths and Cassi tact s. 4 LARGE stock of every shade and quality, just received and forsale by Nov 10 6 CRAFT & LEWIS Notice to Citizens of Mat-on. T il E .subscribers have 000 acres of heavy Timber Land, mostly oak and hickory, forsale in lou of 20 to 25 acres, to suit purchasers. Thecouveyance to town easy, and distance from lj to 2j miles. For terms apply to J. GODDARD. Oct 6 I tf C. B. COLE. Batter. lOOO lbs. Pennsylvania Butter. o Charles Campbell. I 1 T b £o«v.azssiojy bfswess. j r ' 'in'lersigiicd having purchased from Gen. L. j| L. Griffin, tho Ware House formerly kept by i:i-s i S’ •^• r S’u. tenders his services to the public „ ‘ business. He is prepared to extend the on n ,rt customers, by making advances fr'iJLj .' ,e ® 8,ore d with him, or on shipments to his - iriiia Savannah and Charleston, five ~ scte d with the Ware Houses are safe andexten- U, u Storages, for the reception of any Goods t. . “ c consigned to him for sale, or otherwise. fn :r^o n of these Ware Houses, as toconveni- Sho«u ij-^! are not lurpossed by any in the place. dnh» 9 security be required. Insurance At***”•? at a ver - v l° w n, 6- The subscriber’s «eV s °l| -V: 1 ** ’ devoted exclusively to the above liusi- DuHTi«» t h‘ r »foro hopes to receive a proportion of P M- C Palf " na « e - A ft. RALSTON. \ 0 v 22. 9 Gallons Winter strained Lamp on very ha idsome—just received and for sale j. n ,, „„ hv H. J. SHvlTWKLL. "0 rinpjstlethe Central HnteX Dark Prints. n«v".“n 1 "* nt _ dllr * { "uiill figured Frepch print*, nov to fi For sale by CRAFT & LEWIS. Clothing. U8T received a very large stock, made up ex- €*> press ly for ns, in first rate style, nov 10 fi . ■ CRAFT A. LEWIS Dec, 8; FRUIT TREES. AN assoitraeol choice fruit trees from Baltimore. ■ ■ • Also, -A few dozen Chiuesc Mulberty, the .best for Silk Worms. For sale by 10 CRAFT JL LLWIS. BLACK CLOAKS. ENTl.E.Mt-N and Ladigs superfine cloth Cloaks Men’s superfioe Plajd Pantaloons, and Figured -Silk Velvet Vests. Just received-bv 1 Dec 8 i 10 “r CRAFT &. LEWIS • Store Bouse to Rent. _ ONEor'hoth of the store Houses ad /■fi’V-t;. joining the subscribers; fora large and g e ‘*eral assotlnieut they could he easily '•..ii'-CSt united and would inakea desirable stand JuBi' -^a . for business. To any one desirnns of renting ihem for such purpose, the terms will be mode rale. Apply to GEORGE JEWETT & CO sept 22 fiS Blanks forsale at thiToilicc. T HF. subscriber will receive in a few days a large stock, of i" ■' . . . Carriages, Barouches, Stc. Most of tlieni made by the best workmen in Newark and New Haven. LUKE BLISS. Macon. Dec 14 11 fjjY fir- suuscribers lutorm theirincints and life ptu>- i lie, that they have removed to the fire proof brick store in Third-street, nearly opposite to the store occupied by David Ralston, anda few doors south west from Ihe Central Hotel, whero they offer for sale, (a part of which to arrive,) 75 hhds St Croix and Porto Rico Sugars, 300 hags Prime Green Rio. and Java Coffee] 150 barrels Northern Hum and Gin 25 casks Wine and Cordials _ pipes Cdgnae Brandy and II Gin 15 baskets Champnigne Wine, partsuperiof boxes Mu<cat do 40 bbls No 3 Mackerel No 1 Salmon 15* bolts heavy Hemp Bagging 60 coil* Bale Rope ~ ^ 400 lbs Twine 6000 lbs Feathers, to arrive. .4 General Assortment of Dry Goods, Shoes. Hats, Hardware, &c.&c. an of which will be sold at unusually low prices, for cash only, by get 13 2 ’ WILLIAMS &■ BRADLEY. * e —- - -—.above Johnson s Jewelry Store. The sub. scriner is tiow receiving hi* .Call and Winter Stock of Clothing, (winch has been manufactured by Lewis f-itoii thk past summer,) and which will be sold off ns cheap, for cash, a* at auv other establishment, ' coxstsTisc or -!i Btiper Black. Bine Brown, Green, Invisible Green ana Claret I)ie.G Coats. Super Black, Blue, Brown. Green, Invisible Green Claret and Mixed Frock Coats. Brown Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed CoatCes. Ftus Bine. Black. Green. Brown aud Mixed Pant*. Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Casimeredo Beaverter.n, Cord nnd Lion Skin Pantaloon*. •'uper Blue, Brown, Green, Mixed and Drab Over Coats. • • . Goat's Hair and German Cawblet YVrapper do Gentlemen’s s.iperBluc, Black aod Invisible Green Broadcloth Cloaks. Ladies’ super Olive, Green and Claret Broadcloth Clo&kfl. i Indies’ figured Merino, plain do. and Circassian Cloaks, Super Blue and Pilot Cloth OverCoats. Drib, BlueandOlive DuffieOver Cants; Lion Skin and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentuckv Jeans I rock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth. Satinet. Peters ham and Beayericcn Hunting Coats, Cloth and Satin et Rotiful Jackets. 1 Black and Blue Cloth, blajik figured arid plaid Vel- vet, plain and figured English |Silk, dark Valencias. I oilwtet \V oojien Velvet, black and striped Satin Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, and Satinet Vests,' . ■ Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, plaid arid striped Gingham Shuts. Silk, Cotton, Merino patent arid Iqmb Uool Shirts, net cotton and woolen, flannel Canton, nannel and twilled cotton Drawers. Lsthh’ 8 Yvool, patent Merino and brown cot ton Hall Hose. . , Fine Wool, Buck. Hors skin, Beaver, Whi-e Kid. Lieued Jlerlin. Lisle thread, black, white and colored silk Gloves. Black and white Silk Half Ho*e ; Russian Bells. Money Belts, nett, worsted and cotton, Silk and Gum S ispenders. Cravat nnd Cravat Stiffener*. Silk and Gingham Lm irellas, Bombazine, Satin, Y'elvet plain and plaited Stocks, Blue. Idaek and white crimped Silk Stocks, Spitalfield. English Silk, red and yellow Ban dana, white and ,red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker chief*, plain and ruffled Bosom* Collars, Purses,Cloth Fur and Hair Seal Skin Caps. Wool HaU, a htr^e os- sortment of Fur Hat*. Silk Hats. Boots and Sho» 8 a good stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blneand black f loth*, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Bmt-m, Cotton Wadding. Military Ball Bupions, Cord, Ta— sels. Star*, Lace, Epauletts, dec, Ac. ^ ov - 17 7 ' HORACE FITCH. Gentlemen wishing their Cln(hs made at the North will, by leaving their names with me, have them made in the best manner, nnd niost fashionable style. II.F. J. H. Sc W. S. 217jYS. White ONIONS,i“ l.uriy DuiUmk’s heart do Yellow do Large drumhead do lied do Fiat ur late Dutch do Kdrly blood turnip BELT, Greeii savoy / do EArlv French sugar do Greet* glazed do Early white scarcity White capebr coll do or sugar do - Largo' f.nglish Norfolk Orange CARROT. .- TURNIP, Long white PARSNIP, Whit* fiat do Earl cluster CUCJIA1BER'Srjnush or bell PEPPER, tong green - Alu Cavvnae do hup’r WATERMELON, Curl.il P» do line NUT.YI EG.YJ L LON, Earlv 'golden gioux CORN Mauuno h PUMPKIN, Early Tuacaroia ' do Dutch summer SQUASIIjFari’v sugar do Imperial sugar loaf Li-T-Cariv Washington June TUCri. . PEAS, Ice head 'do Early chjritqn do ' Long white Naples RA-ri.argp wnAe mirrowTa* do 1)L'*II, . r ' Dtv:'urf tpirrowfat do Scarlet short top do ' Dwakf Hite imperial do Long salmon do Early china dwarf BEANS Long scarlet ■ do F.srlyriioSawk do Scarlet or cherry turnip do Early six Weeks dd Ehrly sugar, loaf i.’Ali- Red’CLOYF.U, BAGR. YVhitn do Early gcorge <’o l.novn Grass seeds, ahd Butch , do Fltrivyr seed* Early York _do J ntul. I GG I LANT, I.irge york or barvrst do Ye|:it ih1i! Oyster. * Early drumhead orBergpnD.varf ciirled PARSLEY do , / Dec 8 11 ' > ■ G.vBiiUBAfS' II. it J. SBUTWlsI.L, H AIL jUat received ! uu boxes assorted fresh Gaiden Seeds, cuiiiracing3C0 dittereirt niiufs, iiin'oug which are Early • nK Yo.k. Early >near Loaf. Early hat h, L„rly George*, Large Ydrk. Laifly Bullock’s'Ilea t; Large Bergen, Flat or Late Dutch," ij - sen Savuv. Ar;>>io’» i a-ly Dw-irl, \eilow Savoy, 'Red Durcli, lareen Glazed, Early Drumhead and Large Drumhead Cf.i!BAG Rutabaga, long Hanover, white fiat, while glebe, red top H it, eariy garden rock, fine,Scotch or.Aber- deen flit, large Engli-h, Norfojk flat, and early Dutch Or spring- flat TURNIPS. Whire, red and yellow ONION: ^drl/Freiich sugar, early white scarcity, long mac- gol wtirtzel, Swiss chard; early blood, ioi'g blood aim early jorangu turnip BLET. • , ' Scarlet Oran *re and blood CARROT. Long white’andtineriuey PAi.SNli'P. Early’i’lisCSrorit.early Sioux A: early sugar OORNi 1 Large white marrowh’it, baily CharU/jil’eaily bishop, dwarf marrortfut, ffwarf prolific, dwarf bine iiuperiai, and early Washington Mrf* PE.AS. Early Mohawk', early China, early, spt wcp^s, refit-* gee. RubKoyrand white kidriqy dwatf Lima, Dnfch cgse knife. fYniofi white, sdirlit and variegated rf-auhor-% !*OI.E-UE4N'. Early shcri; gfeeni early aluiter,' early flame, lor.S andextra long CUCUMBER. Nutmeg, green citron, pomgranate, and canielope MUSK.YIELON. ,Acaatitnc.ti Iswso . fllHElllLl. 'AliAbi.MY', lYlonroe.ccniUy, bWl J2. open pti the seci.nd itlo:uiay. in Jsniciy t ext, under the rectorsh n of Xr: K Al>' t'-INI.T. v.he pre sent rector of Frankim'Academy, Fuidkid crcnty, and formerly a priucipai teacher, in the, £cot'tho:m;..h Institute;)^and Irom bis Veputauqnas a-gta>i!er.'ar of distinguished literary attarr.matiti. ntorei eh:-. y : • i . andiodnstrious habits, we confidend.V teern r: ci.d.-f lustituiip’n as.prcscinjug a» » ai.vitidiicrn'crtco' crqtj-Atrooflge.'n*, any otber ionfitiit-tcn :r i >>, ; especially when we,tn'kb-Lhte cuieidt Mtloa-tL. - t. ri! character and heaijht'f’ther.eighhi.i'hoi u. Our course ot instruction w.-ill imtr.’cc. incc< h.-n to the elementary lirrmhes -of Aha fMiiiii ItiDguaj.e a tnot ough knowledge .of Gramiqor. iiiftoiy. C - cf ra phy, with the use of the Globes. Celepual arid- Terre* tiai. Composition .Uh®tnric-.jJ4cnil and .Natural 1 hi- iov>;>hy. Chemistry. A-gelira-r.nd Matliniuatics, mixed and pure. Rr. Maussinet will also teach, critically the Latin, Greek. French and Italian languages. With regard toMr .YJ.-u’ssiaet as a gt i tl*mi.n and scholar, we arc referred.to, a-number of iiterftry gen- * tlotpan in tiiis State, among whom are the- names of Dr. Brown, (the launder of Scottsborongh,.institute.) and Dr. Atnlnose Baber, of Macon. N’ov 1 5 , ; lyi. w. MeCllAW. Vs- BF.NJ. BRANTLEY. 1 - C Y. CALDWELL. f lTV9tces - TII03. DYSON. J ' ___Y 07* Eook at This* r ■ 1 HE subscriber;! havo lately received a variety of JL merchandise consisting of Bry Goods, Ifeyrdtearc, Groceries, Superior O.!^for lamjisand pain’s; Saddlery, Hats, Bouncts.'&.cr. »Vc. which they believe will bear com' parison inquality and price to any ia the city. Per sons wishing purchase are invited to call and ex amine for themselves, a* extravagant catalogues aud labored puffs, arc too often impositions. One cstab- li.-lunent is located on the corner of Third and Mul berry streets, the other on tlie corner of Poplar street and Cotton Avenue. WJI B. PARKER A- Co Dec 15 11 tf For Sale, 250.Q00 61 hbd.* ist. Croix Sugar of superior quality 50 bags Coffee, a J* 45,000 lb's 8woiie" Iron, -i •*•'- 10*» kegs Nails, assoited, - <25 hhds clmice Jlplasses, 150 whole and half bbls Canal and Ricnmoud Flour, y; • . 5 pipe* pure'II. Gui and C. Brandy warranted . pure and three years' old. 20 bbL old Mouonp'h’ala Whiskey^5 proof 75 bbls pure Ruin, aml20Gin, ' 41 iDAYMI) RALsTOV „ «&TO mB7 Cheap nnd seasonable a . GOOBS. T HE subscribor has just received at tho store on Third street.two doors south of .Messrs Rea & Cotton, a large and desirable stock of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, ,naxd War«. | Shoes, Hats, Groceries, &xt. ull ot which will ue disposed of on nccommoiiatin^ terms. The citizens of Macon and surrounding coun try are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselve*. GEO. C. McNElLL. N. R-—A complete assortment of READYMADE CLOTHING of every description. Dec 29 3m 13 Booty and Shoes, Domestics. Ac. 75 CASLS Roots and Shoes, consist' ing in part of Gentlemens fine calf Boot*, sewed aun pegged. Stout pegged and waiter proof Boots. Fine calf and stout Shoes and Pumps. Ladies Seal, Mniocco and Prunella Walking Shoes. Slips and Bootees ; Children’s Shoes ol all kinds. A complete assortment of Negro shoes. Offenses Domestic Cottons, bleached andiinbleach ed, consisting office Shifting and Sheeting, stout do. 30 pieces Sattiriettsof various patterns. - i - '. also, ' . Fine4-4 and7-8 Flannel; Blankets; Calicoes, Hats; *e. just received, and for sale on most liberal terms, b J C. L- HOWLAND &. CO. oct13. 2 Next doortn the Post-Office. MUST RECEIVED from New-York,andfor t3 salo bv • -,-f ’• SMITH, ROBGJERS S Co. , 50 bags and 50 barrels prime green Coffee, 20 hhds prime St Croix sugar, j 30 bbls Rum, 30 bbls Whiskey, and 20 bbls Gin. We will also sell our DRY GOODS, a splendidas- r.ortment. at,or about cost,as we wish to 'turn uurat- tention to ihe cotton attd'grocery business' -* Julv7 54 THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVE purchased Mr. Lair’d H. Wiley’s inter est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton & Wi ley. aud Hamilton, Hayes & Co. and given IRA E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Good* business will bo contiiiucd at tlte same place, under tbe firm of rr Fort, Hamilton A Co. and tho W’aro Houses and Commission Business as heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON, HAYES FORT. HAMILTON Jk Co. June 23 52 Extra cabbage head, ice head, early .white head, ice, cos*, magnum bottnin coss, rose, iarg>? greyin' ttupena sugar loaf, and royal cabbage bead LET TL C ( _ Long scarlet, long salmon, early scarlet, long '.virbjti Naples, purple scarlet top, cherry turnip, -black -and white fa|l Spanish, and white'turnip RADISH. ' Watermelon Scotch and sea Kale, Curly tipd'late Canliflowej; Cayenne and hell Per-p<-r, Cress 6r Pep per Grass, Tomato, Celery; Vegetable (fester, purple Egg Plant,- Sage summer Savory^ Parsley- long white and short green Okra, giant Asparagus. Nuturioa. BeneJ^lanlf, Londuii and Scotch ^eek. -SaJQ-nB, Sweet Mignonette, white Mustard, sweet Lavender. Locum Balm,,«Sx. ttc. . Grads atiii Fiowec.-e^ds. The Gardener’s Manual. ' N. B. A libel a! deduction made to M -rrl.nr’* in theeo uotry- , Dec 8 <10 . ; ■ ' WASHljSnr i'OiV rijt 17L. - THE Sttbscr-hers bav>e't‘t Ufjt'ifcat corn modi one and <keii htiosvq pukic,fcpv*e'ft; the City of .Ylaeon,—the Washington ficii. lately occupied by Mr. MV D. Iiuson.— t' By the it: .'remitting attention bf both of them, they flatter -themselves that their ilcu.se wiil-oh- tain. for them a gcnert-I.patronage from the Public.— They have ,secured the ,valuable services ’of. a ,Lad v, rthosie reputation a.i l* tRatVa^er of a public house, is inferior to no one in the StateT ’■ Their tables will he furnjshedvvitb the best tlie coun try afford.*, aiid their bar with the choicest ):qpor,«. The Stdblesire attended bv earefntr.ndexperienced Ostlers. M'USTIAN & MOTT. Feb 5 1835 36 . . WasiiiDL’iou' SHDiuai')', ' Taibolton.'Ga. T HIS INSTITUTION goes intoTull operation f.ir the ensuing year,-on Monday, the 9th of Jaiuiarv, under the: r ost enc6nrhgh<g prospects, the ‘ Science, are teachers, placed tinder the .. card and attention of AWMJSTU8 K. RLGG.AB. eynVimperiaLi a graduate of the UniotyCollege, Schenectady. N, Y • 1 * - wuo.will prepare young Gentlemen for Cbl'ege, or far the stntiy-of -any of the liberal protections, as fully and as .cotppletely as in any similar institution in the v 1 *,.i• «rrti.hr> «-il! Itirevvise rrenaie students bv ad- . - dtliill.il v, umici HI'; I tat.v Da ch summer, bush crook, crook .neck win- diffident departments of Liteiature and S tef and cocoa nut SQUASH. - filled with tiie most able end accomplished I,' Mammoth, large yellow aud cheese - PUMPKIN.-' The MALE DEPARTMENT is place. CENTRAL HOTEL, Macon, Georgia. T HIS establishment is now under the 'control nf , tbq subscribers, whoipledge themselves to ren def. comfortable those who may call on fltcht. ’ ’ ... ’ ' PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb 25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY State ; and w ho will likewise p re pate student* by ad vancing them Rr’enllegiatt studies, to join any class in any-rottege in the. United Elates. In'addition to the.'i atin and Greek Languages Mr. R. will teach tho French Ltingtiage 1 perfectly and flu ently. He will .also teach Mathematics, pure arid mix- ed, Cheubltf, Eo.any. Natural, Moial and itrtetifetu- n! Ph.ilosciphy, anfl'Lngltsh Literature in all its depart- trieris. *7- THE FEMALE. DFI’A TMNNT will soon be vrtth a lady oflti;.k iVcCoitipitsfcme.nJ*, who Will teach sli'thg various blanches ot useful and orr.amen- tsl Literature and iifo drawing, painting, embroidery, if. AT. if. ' ' ' ' .Tlss Depaf.ment ofMUSlC, will be '.trier ibeman' .'.fehte.jt'of- f r;leceor H. KD1L, a native German. •A .-n a.sui; s-seri by.nose in }.:* ability, to instruct in tiiis pleasing branch ef spier t- In soddion to the Pi- ar.jvFort'e, lie wijl give, iessoti? on ;*.e G;.s'ar. wilh par- ticnlar attention lo. vocal music as accompanyitig '‘iicsO'instfnhiVfits Hevviilalsogi*olessons to -, oung nidi pu the Vlnte. Mr. K.. will iiistrupt a class of ye'injfgenjletrfen in the sttuly rf his pative language. The Triffeb^bf. this iitsjitutich,are truly, gratified and f«"soVTty,inferior to none in the State, they in. vite the enOonriigement of the public. 'Dt-c2G 13 4* l'DW’D Hi LONY Fee Jt. T. ■r»• Central Rail Road &, Rankiu^ . oat* y V. , pauy of Georgia , December S, 1836, , DIVIDEND No. I, - \ . • & DIVIDEND, at the rate of. trn’ per.centum pw ■ ti annam, on the capital of this liistnntirin', em ployed in Banking.has been .this day declared by tho Board of Directors. ' !■/ ‘ The same will be'paid to stockholders, or their le gal representatives, on aud after J'hursilay the I5tb .December, inst. - /m'-. Y • *> • Stockholders at and invthe height orhood.-of 'Macon who desire their dividends to be paid at. (he Braucii, will plgase give not.ee to L B. Rowland, Esq. Cash- ier. T1 . R, R. CUYLt R. ‘»7ash. Central Rail Road and Banking Co. • of Georgia. ' Savannah. XoV 2"M, I83C- jftJOTICJ. ishereby v gi»en, that an instalment of Ten Bollars per Shard, 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 I-'ebntan' next. - J -By order of the Board of Directors, 10 R. R. CUYLF.R. Ga-lnicf Stockholders in the neighborhood of Macon, can trtakf payment in that city. , - ■ • iv.v.^cc*! T HE Female Dcpartiiient of thi* Institution hav ing become vacant by-the resignation of Mr D.irbv ibe late Rector, -the Trustees'.are desirous to employ ii competent-Teacher to Like charged the- •oi me.’ -The already large population of the city pla ces lmmof'tiip'ievaoh of she tmbjrrassmdr.ts wh'icnro irequemlV attend Schoo's dependant mostly upon aid fmm nhroed for a support aweysprcnjrtfcus acdfiuc- tuajinp.. The 2’rustees thetefore feel well assured *(.-•! to a Teacher ot'high character and qualifications t very libera! patronage is certain, cad firm «u«Jt they tnvno prnpv^'tM'O#. , . C< mr.j.-in'd*aUou« lu'dressed to cither qf the Trus- te«s will be promptiv answered. • ‘AMBROSE BABER, N ■ ' .. EDYVt'D T-RACY. .-J-. JAMES QMITH. /Trastoes. n „ -’".’nv r MEfNROFJ ■ Carpeting. ' • PIECES—some splendid patterni, lust re, ceivedhy ' CRAFT dr. LEWIS. HAT.S ■’cl ery Fsrt’ware. T Now Fork Cost forsale hr - Oct. 87 4 GEO. W. PRICE &. CO. Copartnership.: T HE Unr^onWa formed a connexion fi>r the t/ansuctinn or a general 'FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, niider the firm of COGMBS A DOUGHTY. JOHN S. COOMBS. -Savannah. June ! 50 K YV, OOI’CLTITY. PDliE.'J t.NT-.uAtt for-sai - by \:>rii 2t M .1 l- ' Mr ELLIS Molasses /w Hhdi' I est qualify family Molasses just n -•* '*Ju r *:yei aud f.-r-alc by Jur« 3 rr SDITIY EODOTRS A- CO. _ 9 — C . CT „ ... BeesYVax. ' rv • given for pood i*.e --T-r- Dec 22 12 Ot ‘ Wax. by J. H. & W, S. ELLIS. I rifLiKHj tor set. - y HT vi li undersigned otters for sale his two SAW Al MILLS,'within three miles ofV Macon—fieth Jlill* arfe nnVvia successfn! operation,: ’ ' . Ou the premised is also a GRIST ?»III*L. Attach- ed to thff Mills is 1500 acres of finely timbered LAND, with all the building* requisite for conducting the busi- n.e*s. ' Adyled, to these advantages, is a Spring of pure water, h healthy situation, and. its near location to try rapidly growing city of Macon, where a market cUt al ways be had lor Lumber ; t fair prices. Persons tviVfv ing to purchase-are invited .lo call on myself- off the premises, or on Roger McCall at Macon. sc n 21 05 . ’ F/LEAZAR MeCALt, : j* uof. about the first of-November list, a Note cf Ci i .Hand made by Robert W-irren. for One Htm* died llOllars deled about the first of June lastt’and due on the first of Septinibet last, payable to Jeitse CrooffD- Ad person* arc cautioned against trading for said note: r ud ihe maker of the same is cautioned against pay* ing it to any other person, as the raid note has nrividr - beeu transferred by me. - v JESSE CROOK. Dec ii) 1 <p,,* v 13 V. i. ' -'v i '-*•'* - , Bfetice. ; * A N Elcciicn wijl be fce-d at th“ tccrl 1-t-cfe in 5fr- Xwk con under, the super inter, dec cq cf a Justicecf itii- Peace and two Freehoideri. «-n Satcidaytho Kib of Jannaiy. next, for a Captain. First and tilt rood Lj* eiitenam, at-d, Cornet, of the Biob Cavalry The ci- nagors after the .Election will crejotv li e retrats t.n-i d-.-r seal to tlie Exccntive’ef the- Stale of f.Vorcia. 1 By order of J EENNETTj »■*' Bripafli r General of tlie 1st Brigade 6;b Db irion G*.- ** dec z9 ^v.c.uce. “ .' A .YIectingfcf thestcckl:' idosef the 0~ic:bcrpe-; Insurance and Trust Company cf the City cf- i a-'uiu ruu acres oi i,ana. on the Macon will be held at their ttiice ovi r t!:c -t»Tu oca;. ’' Iu P “°_ “fS 1 * abou ‘ . 2 00 to 800 yards of tfco pied bjr Rc0 . & Cotton, on AY ednesday tho 3«th of Js J-orsyih Rail Road. A description is unnecesfary. ur „„ a rv. at 3 o'clock P M on bnimcso cl importance tiiosevvho w;$h to purchase ate invited, to view Ah .r M nrtaa1 a - ,i premises. Fortenns. apply to the subscriber livim- —■— 1 r — on the premisf-s. v to M.,0. Clarke, adjmniug M ci.-% k tciCB. If not sold before tlie l^t of J a unary,, thi -same writ h- I "BYT ROM tlie stable of Dr E T Taylor itx Clmtoq, offered at Auclio; oil fhe 1st Tnesdny of that moijtb U a brown bay HORSE, of 'middlh;(: nz.\ abnst Crcorgia Insurance <& Xr&stCo. Stock at .ludtion. r®lHE privilege of subscribing forthe remxiaing 5900 shares of the stock ofth» Company, al lowed by the charter, will be offefred for sale at Auc tion, on Tuesday. 17th, and Friday tho 20th' January next, in frqnt of. the office: at 11 o’clock A #1 The whole-premium, aad ten per cent'of tho Stock ivillbe required to be p:»ul on or before Saturday the 2’ist. The rcmaiiiing 90 per etnt is to be - paid as fol- kiws, with interest from the day of safes ajt eight per cent per annum;—Fifteen per cent in 90days—25 pdr centin Craonths-r-25 per cent in 9 months—ami 25 per cent iii 12 mouths. Purchasers may at-any time pay up the whole amount arid stop the in'erest. Dec 23 13 td ' WAI T. GOULD. Sec’v. T ^Gotton shipped to his friend* in Savannah Chariestou, 1 uiladclpbia. New Vork or Boston nov.5. 48:« ROBT. COLLINS. < J?or Sale ' ' A PLANTATION lying about 5 miles from hfe— con, ronta.ning ahuuf 70 Corn. Foddor and Stock of*all kind* will also b«„ .. fernd Dec » *» ,vt x* y nj.AFKIL _ ~7*~ 7' ■ ~; 3 ~T~ flVl*- suh-cribr-r respectfully informs the public -iL g.-u irally. that having on hand a larger stock tfigii b» wishes to retnin, he will sell at verv reduced prim s, to all WHO may, oetween this and the first cf F, hriwy, give him flieir custom. Tracher* and gen tlemen wi-hingto renew their libraries, willdow-j! to call. Old Book store in the- brick buildings, s few doors above tbe Post Office. Deo22 12 JAMES 3 OLCGTT. years old, ^;cavy made, with black uiano ar.d tail, -tar in Iu* forehead, white .-trip cn his nppeit Ky> and. none, and one white foot—r:ok--, -ud carriers under tbe-saddle. Auv one rettimiug .std- terse ei ther to Dr Taylor or to "thesui .'-id.er, -hall be suits y rewarded. HARV'LY SHDTAY ELL. dec 29 13 • ~iK .V GOOt:S. _ £ L.A GPHad general assdrtmen im- Fatsiff and Staple t For the winte t trade,just received by irov 10 6 CRAF T & 1. ■