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k 31. & E. E. Bartlett.
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IG 5 .r.M.HH' KVKRT THURSDAY,
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rWcoN, a A.
nfct on Cherry Strut, near Jurat's
Corner
I —Titar.n Doj.lars si year, if paid in
l ff: ‘ nr Foo*U® ttAB8 ‘ if not bcfor ° the
llfl**’' , , r Subscribers living at a distance
r!! f fSiiired" i» «M cases to pay iu advance.
f i,M V'Paper discontinued, Ifut at tho discro-
L ; ,fthe puhlUbots. unit. all arrearages ate
The Committee of No
minations for Bibb countr, have nomi
nate HARMON H. HOWARD as a
candidate for Sheriff.
sr-r We are authorised to
announce (iliORGE WOOD a can-
* 4% didate for Sheriff of Bibb Comity ai
!> the ensuing election,
We are authorised to
•announce JOHN SPRINGER ns a
candidate for sheriff of Bibb county
at the ensiling election, __
"EDWARD C. BUL-
KLEY is a candidate for re-election
to the office of Clerk of the Inferior
Court cf this cotiutv. aite IP °
We are authorised to
announce JACOB JOHNSON ns a
candidate for Receiver of Tax Re
tnrus for Bibb county at tiie ensuing
elec lion.
~ WILLIAM B. JOR-
"AN is a candidate for Uecjiverof
Tax Returns for Bibb county
aiig 22 9
Rickard II’ JEUis is a
candidate for the office of Sheriff at the
ensninx election of Bibb county.
Mx\
JYoticc.
Z. B. WADE will be a candidate
for Clerk of the Inferior Court at the
l.elinn ll> «Cf V>
Jg wTT ore aiithnrised to ntilninnce
^JOSEPH P. HOLLE-
MAN as a Candidate for Clerk
of the Inferior Couit of Bibbcouuty.
FORTY N32&B.OE&: '
I '.Visit 10 lure forty negro fellows for die year 1335,
fur trhich liberal wages will be given, and every
edition paid to their health and comfort: some of them
■r cmied to work in a brick yard, and some on build-
a»s in the City—Those working iu the brick yard
ijjl no: lie exposed as much as in common brick yards,
mi* bricks are all moulded by machinery. I should
[it to make the engagement for the above negroes
Wore Christmas next.
DAVID F. WILSON.
August Gtli. 1B3S. 0
ST. CROIX SUGAR.
| ,€ 11 lids choice (pialilty St. Croix Sugar receiv-
1 tS cdpe rliout Marion, and for sale bv
REA A COTTON.
Who hare in Store.
20 hhds of St. Croix Sugar,
32 do New Orleans do,
20 do Molasses,
12 Tierces of prime Green Coffee,
220 Bags do do do
250 Pieces heavy hemp bagging,
200 Pieces ' tow do
51 Boxes best spauish segars,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
25 Bbls prime Pork.
5 Tons square bar Irou.
mv. 4 19
A. E. chickerim;,
Ware Arouse
Business,
ii INti rented the Ware House formerlv occit
pied by J. Goddard A Co. he will continue to
transact the above business. Thankful for the liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed, by strict attention to
business confided to his care, he hopes to merit a shore
of the public patronage. He will mako liberal advan
ces on cottou stored with or nhipued by him.
june 23 Cir, 53
WARE HOUSE
AND
COBS9SXSSXOXV BTJSIESESS,
a, —p TIIE subscriber begs leave to iu-
f <$> M form his friends and the public, that he
j sYvJR *■' continues the above business iu all iu
branches, at his t.ld stand, (head of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,)
where lie offers all the usual facilities in business, by
making liberal advances on produce stored with him,
or on shipments to his friends in Savannah, Charles
ton,mid New York. The situation of his Ware Hou
ses nud close storage, as to convenience anJ safety, are
not surpassed by any in the city. Should 'addi
tional seenrity be required, insurance can be effected at
a yerv low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention
will be deveted to the above business; he therefore
OCMULGEE STEA3I BOAT
S’.
T HIS company wM Se prepared to commence bit
siucss, early in the next season—They will have
a h uo of Packetsbetween New York, at.,1 Darien and
steam vessels to forward goods from Darien to .Macon
—The agents iu New York, Charleston, and Savannah;
will be authorised to contract for the delivery of goods
in .Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi
ate charge and tiie agent in Macon will receive cotton
deliverable in ejavannuh, Charleston, and New York—
Tiie company’s vessels and boats, will be of first class
will) experienced commanders, :i'-d no expense will be
spared to meet the patronage of the public.
PH. R. YONGE tfc SONS, Agents in Darien.
may 27 th 1835 4!>
Pioneer
Kg||M
Ii 1 Fi £3
hopes to receive a portion of public patronage
Macon. June, 1835-1 JA8. C. MOR
MORGAN.
DRY GOODS,
WARE HOVSH
And 5
MSB,
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T IIE undersigned have entered into a co-partner
ship for the transaction of the above business.
The Dry Goods business will be conducted nttdor the
name aird style of Fort. Hamilton & Wiley and
will be managed and directed by 11. W. Fort & L. II.
Wiley. The Ware House A Commission Business,
under tho name and style of Hamilton, Hayes & Co.
and will bs managed ami conducted as hitherto by E.
Hamilton and Julia R. Hayes—The undersigned re
spectfully solicit for each establishment a share of pub
lic patronage.
ROBT. W. FORT.
E. HAMILTON,
L. II. WILEY.
JNO. R. IIAYES.
July 23.
Cm
WARE HOUSE
And
SURGICAL NOTICE
fl.'lE i.bscribor bas been appointed agent for tiie
duplication of .-itaguer'a Patent Truss, in the
astv "of Bibb. He may be at all times consulted
*h' ti n< t professionally engaged) at his office on Mul-
fctrv street. Persons affected with Hernia would do
*«lt* make early application.
'Iwn i„neK' i»- SI \VM It HALT-
SEAL skin 'Flunks, for sale b
Ii
W.M. II. BURDS.M.L
T
roii /v of sr. Joseph
Lots 3E*or Salo.
IIF. Lake Wi.mico, and St. Joseph’s Canal Com
pany, having contracted for the construction of
fa'! Kind from the hay of St. Joseph's to connect
|h tiie River Apalachicola, via Lake Wimico—also
iu - building of wharves nud Ware Houses, atboth
h of the road, to ho ready for the transactions of bn-
'■« bv die 1st of December next, have laid off into
Mavenient iot-, the new town of St. Joseph, ou a baan-
W"il _ elevated plain, about"! half way up the Bay
*J tiie east side, at the point where the rail road
".ii terminate.—The wharf isto be carried out to 17
f *t water, and the Rail Road track to extend to the
rilreinecnd ofit, so that vessels cauJoadand discharge
cargoes along side the cars.
. Tiis lots in the town of St. Joseph will be offered
-’■n!c at public auction on the 1st of December next.
T. rms 1-4 cash. Tho balance in ibrcc equal pay-
a-nn, f>r which notes will be required, at 12 24 36
®?atli*, with intrest from the day of sale. Title bonds
*<!1 he issued by the company to the pttrehaa-
w. on their complying with the torurs of sale, and a
' simple title when the last instalment is paid.
ROB’T BEVIRIDGE, Pres’t.
Lake Wimico and St. Joseph, C. C.
J*! Josaph W. Florida. Oct, 1. 1335. 10 <
Birsmsss.
T HE undersigned begs leave to inform hisfriends&
public generally, that be will contiuue the above
business iu all its various branches at the old stand for
merly occupied by Bennett & Carter in East Macon,
wiiere he offers al‘ the usual facilities in business by
making liberal advances on produce stored with hini,
or on shipments to his frieudsiu Savannah.^Charleston,
or New York. His Ware Houses are conveniently sit
uated near the river, and remote from other buildings
which reiiders them quite secure from danger by fire.
Insurance can be effected at lowest rates if required.
The undersigned will give his whole attention to the
above business and hopes to receive a portion of pnb-
lic patronage. A General assortment of Groceries
will be constantly kept ou hand and sold at the lowest
prices. II. K. CARTER,
sept. 9 11
GROCERIES
WARE HOUSE
Jlnd
FLOUR CHEESE LARD.
f)l| bbls Canal Flour,
10 half bbls do
20 Kegs Lard,
50 Boxes Cheese.
10 Half bids No 1 Mackerel,
^'(received and for sale bv
»«.5.1835. 19 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
^proof Buildings corner Mulberry «& Second st.
CO aiBSZSSIOH SirSirtfESS.
a 1 eorge Jewett &co. respectfully inform their
'iJf friends and the public generally, that they have
added the Ware House and Commission Business to
that heretofore conducted by them. Their Ware
House is cnuveniently situated on second street, near
ly adjoi - .i g their store. AH cotton consigned to them,
either by tiie planters or dealers in the article, or or
ders to sell or buy in this market, will be promptly
attended to.
They have also a convenient close storage house
for the reception of merchandize from the country ;
the receiving *ind forwarding of which, will receive
a particular share of their attention. Liberal advan
ces will be made on cotton stored, or on shipments to
anv market, when desired.
They also have ou hand, nud expect shortly to re
ceive a large and general assortment of
GROCERIES, DRYGOODS
fy'C. i
Such as. St. Croix and I’ortorico &. Ilavannasugars,
Cuba. Rio and Java colVee, Liverpool salt,
■Swedes Irou, Nails, Brads, cast, German and blister
steel. . ....
Heavy hemp Bagging, Bagging twine twilled sack
ing, Oznaburghs,
Negroes cloths, shoes, hats, caps, claoks,
Fowder, shot, and lead, saddles and bridles,
Sits Blacksmith tools, castings. Hardware.
Calicoes. Flannels. Blankets, Wax Calf skins. &c.
Which they will sell on as good terms as cau be had
in this market.
Sept 10 11
ft A OR transportation to and from .Macon, is now in
JO: complete order. A superior new Steam Boat
called “David Crockett” with two powerful Engines,
and several first rate freight boats have been built since
the close of the last season and placed on the line.
Steam Boat Pioneer, Capt. Goodwin,
“ “ David Crockett, “ 3V Cormick,
will ply regulaily between Darien and Macon, one of
them leaving Darien about once a week with freight
boats iu tow.
Steam Boat € .imULSSffOES,
- Capt. Bunnell,
will run constantly between Darien and Savannah,
and afford the greatest despatch to Colton.
Tiie subscriber’s whole attention is devoted to facili
tating transportation between Macon and the Sea
Ports. He has invested a large sum to put his line in
the most complete order, and believes that his arrange
ments for giving despatch to freight and keeping it in
good order, while iu his care, will make it the interest
of Cotton Shippers and .Merchants ordering goods, to
continue their favors.
At Darien he has secure and convenient Warehouses
for reception of Goods, and his
Wharves there are covered
With sheds,
which enables him to keep all Cotton shipped on his
Boats under shelter and protected from the weather,
while landed for reshipment.
JAMES R BUTTS
Acbxts.
Holcombk, Peck & Co., Charleston,
E. P. Botts, Savannah,
J. T. Rowi.Arn, Darien
1). B. Halstead, Hawkinsville.
Macon, Nov. 18, 1834.—22
NEW WARE HOUSE.
BEG leave to tender my services
to the Planters and others in the
■Morage & Commission business. My
Ware House situated outlie counter of
Cherry and Third st.is now in good order for the rccep
tion oi Cotton. The usual accommodation of advan
ces on Cotton in store will be mado. Orders for the
purchase of cottou will' be strictly attended to. A
strict and personal attention will be paid to the execu
tion of orders for goods or the sale of produce, having
had ten years experience iu the business of this place.
I hope to be able to give general satisfaction to those
who may entrnst their business to my care.
D. RALSTON
MACON STEAM BOAT
Company,
M AVi: the pleasure to return their most grateful t
acknowledgements forthe liberal patronage they i igjK,
have recei ved from the merchants and their friends, 6c - ^
would solicit a continuance of it, which they hope to
merit by prompt attention to all cotton or goods
shipped by the Line. In addition to tiie Steamboat Ex
cel and their tow boats now in use,
The Company have now buildinga new Steamboat,
with ten now tow boats, all of the best materials and
expressly adapted to the navigation of the Ocmnlgee
and Altamaha rivers. These increased facilities will
afford the Company the means of giving despatch to
goods intended for the interior, and will furnish in
ducements for merchants west of the Ocnmlgee river
to ship their goods by the way of Darieu and Macou.
There aro 5 first rate Packets running regularly be
tween Now York and Darieu, which come to Hawes
and MitcluJI, tho agents for the Macon Steamboat
Company.
Agents for the ahore Hoots :
J. GODDARD, Macon.
L. Bxi.dwis & Co. Savannah,
Hawes & Mitciielt., Darieu.
Geo. K. Roberts, Hawkinsville,
Boyce, IIexry & Walter, Charleston.
Macon, 25th June, 1835 53 Cm
NEW YOKE ^ DARIEN
L ine of Rackets.
BRIG Amelia Strong, J. Chace, Master,
fjjJpX Premium,
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
MYRICIC, NAPIER & FREE-
« MAN, will be thankful for all favors
gj 'i|j in the above line of Business, uianifes-
3 ted either in .shipments of Merchan
dise by their friends & acquaintances,
consignments of Cotton from the planter or cottou dea
ler, or orders to sell or buy cotton in this marker.—
Their Ware House is conveniently situated to the bu
siness part of the city. Liberal advances will be made
upon the produce of our country.
They are now offering a large assortment of season
able Dry Goods, of newest style and fashion. Their
Mr. Matthews,
Darien, C. P. Bucklov, “
“ “ Macon, A. Bibbins, “
cSci.r. D.- Ii.- Crane, T. Baker, f*
All good and substantial vessels, well calculated for the
trade, witii good accommodations for pa-scugers, and
experienced commanders. One of the vessels will al
ways be at each end of the Line to receive freight, aud
will sail regularly oucc a week. Shippers by this line
cau effect Insurance at five eighths per cent and they
may rely upiJn the vtssols being regularly despatched.
The subscribers are also agents for several Steamboats
to run regularly during tho boating season between
Darien, Hawkinsville, and Macou. and are induced to
believe that they can give great facilities in forwarding
goods destined for the iulerior of the State.
HAWES & MITCHELL, Agents.
Darien, 1st July, 1835 3
1
COMMISSION I5USINKSS,
At Darien, €'a=
1IIE undersigned have resumed business as a-
RLMOVAL.
FtTllIE Subscribers have remov e! frptn the store
J=. recently occupied by them oj po.-iu V> . •h::;g-
tou Hal), to their new brick building on the corner of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue, where they have o-
pened a very geueral and new assortment of season
able goods, which will be sold on tho most aberal
terms, either at wholesale or retail—Such country
merchants as purchase in this market to replenish
thfcir'fctocks, are invited to call on us.
FORT, HAM iLTON & WILEY.
Macon Oct. 26 1835. 18
The Book accounts and notes of the late firm of
Baxter, Fori & Wiley, w ill be. kept at ourcomiting
room where those indebted cen make payment.
FORT, HAMILTON & WILEY.
bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt utten-
to all business entrusted to theircare. We believe
we have made arrangements that will enable us at all
times to forward goods for the interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboats when the river will ad
mit, or in extreme low river by small flats or lighters,
built expressly for that business. On our wharves
are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
tou at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not exceed
ed by auy other House.
IIAWES & MITCHELL.
Darien, 3Iay 20,1835. 40
AGENCY AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
IN DARIEN.
T HE undersigned returns his thanks to his friends
‘or tho liberal support which he has heretofore
I ir IIE trustees of tho contcniplated Female Col-
Jl lege in this ci'y, respectfully request a meeting
ct ii.e citizens in the Methodist Church on Saturday
evening the 14rh inst to consider the mcaus to he em
ployed for the most speedy establishment of said In
stitution.
Addresses will be delivered by several distinguished
gcat.'enieu from abroad, who have been invited to at
tend.
The I.tidies are especially requested to give their
attendance and cheer by their presence u work in
which the dastinitsof their sex is so much interested.
Macon, nov. 4tii 1^35. J9 .
S'Gitli Skoals IflanuSacturiiJg' Oo.
MY HICK, NAPIER &. FREEMAN
H AVE received a supply of Cloths aud Yarns
from the above Manufactory, of superior fab-
rick which they oiler to Merchants aud Planters at tho
Factory prices. Macon Sep 3 1835. 10
CITY TAXES.
T HE citizens of Macon, will tak» notice that tho
assessors books are with the Treasurer at tho
Branch of the State Bank, and. they arc hereby notifi
ed to call aud pay their taxes for the current year.
NATIIL. BARKER, CityTreas.
Sept. 24 14.
FOR SALE.
A COMMODIOUS carriage makers shop and
Tools, situate in the most convenient part of tha
Village for that purpose; for terms apply to the sub
scriber in Perrv Ga. ERASMUS P. STUCKLEY.
h 1835. 8 17
Choice Madeira, Port, Claret, Muscat, aud Cham-
paigtte Wines
Rea! London Porter
Garden Lemon and Raspberry Syrnp
Butter, Soda, and Wine Biscuit
Real Sperm Candles
Baldwin’s Tallow do
Loaf and Lump Sugars
White Havantta do
Superior Spanish and American Segars
A large supply of Sugar, Coffee. Mclasses, Cotton
Bagging, Bale Rope, Twine. &c. Ac
Mnron. T..1- * i^‘»5 3m 2
WARE HOUSE
And
commisioax
rjFIHE undersigned have associated with themselves
■ iu the above business Messrs. Robert W. Fort
and Laird II. Wiley, and will henceforth conduct said
business under the name and style of Hamilton, Hayes
&. Co. They will occupy the same extensive and se
cure Ware House, situated near the river nud willex-
tend to their friends and patrons the same facilities in
business that they hare hitherto done, and promise
an equal degree of attention to the interest of those
who inav favor them with their busiuess. They
respectfully tender to their former friends and pat
runs their grateful thanks for past favors and solicit
for the new concern a continuation of the same.
E. HAMILTON.
JNO. R. HAYES.
July 23d, 4 Ctn
Jmettiraace*
Tan HE Insurance Bank of Columbus, will insure
3. Cotton on the River, and also take a few risks
against Fire iu thiscity. Apply to
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon. Oct. 27. 18.'-4. 19
Rowand’s Tonic Mixture.
A SUPPLY of Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, a certain
cure for the Fever and Ague, just received and
for sale by J. H. A W. S ELLIS,
june 16-52 Cotton Avenue. Macon.
PAINTING.
■griffOUSE Painting, plain and ornamental, either
JtM in tho city or country. Chairs repainted and
ornamented. Lookingglass or picture frames gilded
or bronzed.
Signs painted, and Fancy painting of various des
criptions will bo done by applying to
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
Cotton Avenue.
Mixed Paints of every color on hand,
jan 8-29
REMOVAL.
H IS removed to tho new Fire Proof Buildings
corner of .Mulberry & Second Street, where
Mil l« found a good stock of Staple Dry Goods,
Caps, and Shoos, with a general stock of Gro-
"fa's. Iron. S lit. Ac. for tale at the market prices.
Varon nov. 4th 1835. 19
-^i&arAOKs roa isas,
8 VHIIC Almanacks, and Beers Almanacks lor sale
V l,v J. II. & W. S. ELLIS.
. w r.r III 11
PAINTS k OILS.
1 O GD Kegs While Lead,
(3 130 Galls, Linseed Oil,
'.’l do Whale d:>
j!® do Lamp do
; do Spirits Turpentine,
J- U i lr 'l Varnish, Furniture Varnish,
l» , H.tl, Dlllilfotl
tu p , , 1 Yellow Oore, Whiting, Glue,
„ * *“* Leaf— Just received and for Jiao by
r *>!> 1*15. 1J CHARLES CAMPBELL,
s Ilaildin"*, corner of Mulberry and Second
I’'P' Balucriher will make libera! advances on
,'?• ' ‘Wm, consigned toJiit friends in Savauuah. j
' Ph'dadjip'lia, N".V York, or BnstbW
4»b 18)5. 19 ROBERT COLLINS. !
KEMOVAI.
J.A.&S.S. VIRGIN
IVatch takers ff Jciedtcrs,
Would inform their friends and
the public, that they have remov
ed their establishment to Cotton
Aecnus. to tho store recently oc
cupied by J II &. W S Ellis,drug
gists, where they will be happyto
serve auy who may favor them with a call. They
have in addition to their former stock, just received
from New York a large aud splendid assortment of
batches, Jewelry, &lc.
of the latest fashions, which they will sell cheap for
cash—consisting of gold and silver levers, anchor es
capement, duplex, lepine, alarm and vertical Watch
es, of the best quality; gold, silver and steel guard
Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear Knobsand Drops, Breast
Pius, Finger Kings, gold, silver and steel Spectacles,
gold and silver ever pointed Pencils, silver table, tea,
salt and mustard Spoons; Sugar Tongs, soup and
cream Ladles—all of which will be warranted free
from alloy : silver Cups, butter Knives. Castors, sil
ver plated aud bronzed Candl“sticks, Trays and Snuf-
ers, .Musical Boxes, Aceordians, Flutes, Fla"co!etts,
Fifes. Drums, Ac. Swords, sword Canes, Knives and
Pistols, among which is Ruggles’ pocket Rifle, that
will shoot fifty yards with precision; Gold Foil. Den
tist Files, shall, silver, gilt and horn Combs, Card ca
ses Pocket Books and Purses, silver Snuff boxes, sil
verTov<, silver Thimbles, Scissors, coral,- gilt and
glass Beads, steel Pens, and a variety of other article*
usually kept in their line.
N il We have the best of materials for repairing
Watches of all kind- S. S. V’s practical knowledge
of the business induces him to think that he can, and
will giro .satisfaction to all who may entrust their work
in his hands. Spoons Ac- engraved- Oct-1
~ SOL UTi O.YKR E OSO T.
i "XDR (h • cure of Cancerous Ulcers, Old sores, Tet-
i xets, Ring worms and will Imm dia'.eiy stop bloe-
,Pn» fmm • «h wounds. Bleed eg a: the noo: Ac. Ac.
; iv pare 1 by G. W. CAR. 1 \ RKRf»nd for sale by
sept. “
MACON
V_; y--v-y
CAJ&ZLXNaSl X%7H.'R‘21ZQ'US?.,
FBI il E ~u!im rii, r lewing made arranc-m.'iits « itii
3 some of tho most extensive Carriage Manufac
tories in the nothern cities, will have ou hand, and be
constantly receiving, the coming season, a" extensive
assortment of,
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES,
and vehicles of all descriptions, which will be of the
best workmanship and materials, and which will be
sold on as good terms as can be purchased in any city
in the Soudiern country. Also, an extensive assort
ment of
SADDLERY, HARNESS.
and every other article appertaining to our line of busi
ness. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to
give us a call.
Sept 2
WRIGLEY & HART.
Opposite corner from IVashinglon Halt.
FOR SALE.
F IVE well improved Lots in Macon having good
Dwellings with all other necessary out build
ings,
ALSO,
Two hundred acres well timbered Pine Land with
in one and a half miles of the City.
ALSO.
My Saw.and and Grist mills situated seven miles
fronitown, with several tracts ofLaud and the timber on
the Mill Tract; all on terms which will be profitable
to a purchaser. D. RALSTON.
11. A W. S. ELLIS.
S. b\ DICKINSON.
A T the slore formerly occupied by J.Abrahams Aco.
Fft on Cottou avenue and next door to Patrick A
Martin ou 3d st has now ou hand a very select and
choice assortment of Diy Goods Ac. entirely fresh aud
for sale at reduced prices also
50 hhds prime sugars.
20 N. O. molasses.
150 Bags coffee.
120 bbls N. E. Rum.
Cog Brandy. H. Gin, J. Rum, Malaga, Madeira,
Mat'.lilies, Portand Lisbon Wines, Noyeau. pepper
mint, Cinnamon, Rose, and Lifo of man cordials, Ci
gars, snuff, tobacco, lump sugar, powder, tea, choc
olate, pepper, spice, indigo, sulaeratus, ginger, starch,
oap, lamp oil, pickled pork, prime bagging, salt, cas
tings, Ac. Ac.
Macon Sept 226; 13
7 J ERF UME R Y.
-COLOGNE, Florida, Rose, Lavender, Hungary
'5_yand Orange Flower Water, Naples Compound
Palm EmodenC and Cosmetic Soap, Barbers Shaving
Fakes, Otto of Rose, Milk of Rose, ATooth Powder,
Macassar and Bears Oil, Pro.-ton and Satis Ac.
Just receiver! and lorsalc by
SHOT WELL BROWN A Co.
Sepi 9th, 1335 11
& 32J£X»S€;mXiS
J ' UciT received and for sale by
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue.
Hoffman’s Anodyne LiquorBalsam Capi vi,
Lenitive Electuary, Do Canada,
Conserve Roses, Soda Powders,
Opium, Saratoga do
Sulphate Quinine, Seidlitz do
Camphor, Lemon Syrup,
Castor Oil (fresh and supe-Best Starch,
rior,) Indigo,
Sweet do do do Madder,
Mustard do do Blue Stone,
Gum Arabic Annatta,
Epsom Salts, Logwood,
Brimstone, Camwood,
Calomel, Gluo,
Tart Emetic, Aqua Fortis,
Morphine, Nitric Acid,
Black Drop, Peariasb, A c. Ac.
Oil Cantharadis,
Paints, Varnishes, fyc.
Japan Varnish, Yellow Ochre,
Copal do Chrome Yellow,
Leather do Verdegris,
White Lead, Chrome Green
Red Lead, Spirits Turpentine,
Venetian Red, Prussian Blue.
Spauish Brown,
Medical Herbs, tS*c.
rk. Gum Gamboge,
Foxglove,
Elder Flowers,
Skunk Cabbage
Gentian,
Horehound,
Sage,
Boneset.
ving despatch in receiving anil forwarding produce A
merchandize and protecting them while iu bis charge,
are at least eqtlal to those of any others in bis line. lie
will spend the summer in and in the vicinity of Darien,
and any business addressed to him will receive his per
sonai and prompt attention,
june 151835-53 JOHN T. ROWLAND.
AVING established himself in Savannah as Fac
tor and Commission Merchant, wiil devote his
attention to the interest of his friends.
References:
Messrs. Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston.
Messrs. J. W. & J. T. Heard, Augusta.
J. K. Ki'.burn A Co, do
Stovall A Simmons, do
G. B. Lamar Esq. Savannah.
David Ralston, Macon.
A. R. Ralston, do
Poplar Bark,
African Pepper,
Bayberry Bark,
Lobelia Inflata,
Uva Ursi,
Scneka,
Lobelia Seed,
Serpcntaria,
Gutn Myrrh,
Macon, feb 11 1835
34
Rouand's Tonic Mixture.
W ARRANTED a certain cure for the Fever and
Ague also the genuine Ilygean medicines
For sale only by
COOKE A COWLES.
Macon. Oct. 8. 16 Authorized Agents.
NEW BOOKS.
(kLCOTT A ELLS have just received a large in-
W voice of miscellaneous books—school books and
stutionaiy —They have the Gift for 1836; the Gipaey;
Tales of the Peerage; Book of my Lady; -Motiukius;
all of Abbott? works; Burn’s notes complete; Com
plete set of tho family Library—iu short, books of all
kinds are on hand—ta-’cy articles of an excellent qual
ity A style.—They'hotie to make their store worthy of
the attention aud confidence of their friends and c im
munity. and respectfully solicit their patronage—Also
a large supply of Ledgers & Record Books irom 6 to
24 qr. Ac. Ac.
Maeon nov. 5.1835. 19
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the first .Monday in December
next, at public outcry, on the plantation lyingfou
Flat Creek iu Twiggs county, lately the property of
R. H Musgrove deceased, the following property viz:
55 Negroes, of whom are a Blacksmith, Carpenter,
A Sawyr.
1500 Bushels of Corn,
40 000 pounds Fodder,
Mules, farming utensils, aud sundry other arti
cles. Terms made known on the day ol sale.
PAUL F1TZSIMOXS.
Oct. 29th 1635. 19 ’ ,
The Federal Union, and Georgia Journal will please
publish the above until the day of sale, and forward
their accounts to me at Augusta for payment.
i\EW GOODS.
W3I. H. BURI>SALiIs«
AS Just received a new and extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
READ'S 1 &3A3KB OIOKHXaFO,
HATS, SHOES, Syc.
which he is offering for sale at reduced prices
For Cash Only.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS. IN PAKT, OK TIIE FOLLOWING !
Super Saxony, Blue, Black aud Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths .
Blue, Black, Mixed aud Fancy colored Sutiuctts
English Merinoes
Duffle. Point and Roso Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson, Greeuami White Flannels
Priuted Salsbury do
Canton and Saxony aud Gauze do
Damask Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
Scotch do
Black, Blue aud coloured Boinbnzettes
do do do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Liusoys
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustring
do Gros do Swiss
do d<* Naples
do do Berlin
do Siucbeivs and Sarsancts
Colored Gros do Naples
Black aud colored Florences
do Italian Crapes
Merino .Mantles aud Square Shawls
Common. Thibet wool, Valentia, Silk Damask
and twisted Silk Shawls
Hern.'tut. Muslin, Crape, Gauze aud Gros do Na
ples Dress Hdkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens and Law ns
Cottou Cnssiliters Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron ami Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks
FloorCloth Baize Green Friezo Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia SheetiugBear Duel;
Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn
Cottou, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery-
Black aud colored Cambrics
Satin aud Gauze Garnitures
BIk aud coi’d Lustring Ribbous
Dark aud light coi’d Prints aud Ginghams
Lace aud Gauze Veils
Fig’daud plain Bobiuet I.aco
Thread Laces
Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and
Book Muslius
LiuenCatnbric Hdkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield Hdkfs
Carved aud plaitiShcll Combs
Gentlemens Euglish Buck, Beaver aud Goat
skiu Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skiu aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
Ready-made Clothing.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green. Adelatd, olive
brown aud green Broadclo’!; Dress Cfoa:-,
Superfine blue, black, brown and green Cloth Frock
Coats,
Superfine blue, olive, green and mix’d Cloth Coattees,
and blue, steel mix’d and fancy colored Sattiuet
Coattees and Frock Coats.
Super, bluo, black, invisible green, drab, brown, olive,
and green Cloth Pantaloons,
Blue, black and fancy colored Sattiuet Pantaloons,
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
colored Valentia, English Silk, colored and white
Meneillea Toilinet, Swansdown and Sattiuet Vests
Camlet Cloaks and Great Coats,
Mixed, brown Cloth A Patersham Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Overcoat*,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Socks, Ac.
JYegro Clothing.
Men’s A Youth’s Fur Hats,
do. do. Wool do.
do. do. Cloth, Seal A Hair Caps,
Fine Boots A Shoes—Negro Shoes, Ac. Ac.
Oct. 15. J
Subscriber offers for sale 011 reasonable
terms and a liberal credit, two Tracts of land,
Nos. 75 and 115, about one aud a half miles from the
city of Macon. One of the lots known by the name of
the Washington Spring lot, hasComfottubicbuildiugs,’
and is considerably improved; likewise,
THREE NEGROES, two women, and a child a-
boutGyears old. Also, thirty head of hogs, and 30
head of cattle, also, one yoke of oxen end a cart.
JAMES HUGHES.
Macon Get 29th Is35.
1'ntia.titr ivepcrlj; for Sale.
THNliE Subscriber oilers lor sale his Tail lard and
_E_ the land attached to it, with the entire Stock of
finished leather on hand, ofall descriptions and of the
best quality, togeiher with a great Stock of leather
coming out ready for finishing, and a large quantity
of half tanned leather; Or, if any workman wishes to
purchase half or one third of the stock and contiuue
the business, he will also be acceptable
E. EZEKIEL.
N. B. A supply of Bark for four years on baud.
Columbus Oct. 29, 1835. 19 3t
SPor Sale s
A Valuable Plantation.
FHl HE subscriber beingabout to relinquish his pian-
1 ting interest, offers for sale his valuable Piantn.
tiou in this county, containing five squares of Land,
of which between five and six hundred acres are now
in cultivation aud in excellent order. Also the stock
ol'Mules and Hogs, and the Plantation Tools, A c.—
Also corn may be purchased for the supply of the
place the coining year. Every thing appertaining to
this place is in first rate order. It is considered Un
necessary to describe it further, as it is expected that
those wishing to purchase will call and examine tho
property for themselves. If not sold at private salo
previous to die first Tuesday in January next, it will
ou dial day be offered at public sale, at the courthouse
in this city. Terms: cash or >2 mouths credit for un
doubted paper. THOMAS NAPIER.
Macon. Oct 15 16 1
PERFUMER V
TANCY SOAl’S, &c. &c.
A GENERAL assortment.
French, American and Dutch Cologne Water.
Florida water,
Lavender water, do
Rose, do
Milk of Roses,
Kephaiia for the Growth of Hair,
Orange Flour water,
Penifield Bears Oil,
Macassar Oil,
Extract of Bnrganiot,
Extract of .Musk,
Extract of Roses,
Marrow Pomatum,
Honey water, (tocleanse and thicken the Hair.)
Spirit of Rose,
Toilet Powder, (Violet and Rose scented.)
Castalian Soap,
Naples Compound Tablet,
Camphor Soap,
Palm do,
Musk do,
Emolient, do
Browii Windsor, do
Family soap, (cheap article)
Cosmetic tables,
Barbers and Prentiss’ shaving ca
Cosmetic VVash balls,
Prentiss’s curling Fluid,
Antique Oil,
Otto of Roses,
Pearl powder, -ri iiCTHl-a
Rouge,
Wards hair oil.
Persian otto of rose life salve,
Carbonic Dentifrice
Erasive powder, (to remove oil or greace from silk
or woollen,
Cold cream,
F/ir *nU 1* J- II. A W. S. ELLIS
GLOBE TAVERN,
£Iincon, Jones County, &£•
/g! HE Subscribers (bite proprietors of the
B Clinton Hotel,) lender our thanks to our
friends and patrons for past encouragement, ant!
respectfully beg leave to aiinounco to the public,
that ivc have removed to the commodious IIouso
kuoiYii as tho
GLOBE TaYERN,
situated in tbo busiuess part of tnc town, and
frontiug the Court-1 louse.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the intention of renewing tiie lease or of pur
chasing the property, we consider ourselves per
manently located, aud shall continue to improve
our accomodations as tho comfort of customers
shall require. -
Our House is now open for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. We shall at all limes
endeavor to keep such a House, ns will ensure
public patronage; ami we hope to afford sticli ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to thoso
who call on us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES.
BAR-’. Ac. we think u 11 uecessarv to particular-
Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro-
readilv furnished
WOOD A WE EKES.
January 20, 13t!l 10 t!
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