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MACON GEORGIA
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By HI. BARTLETT.
.11.1CO.V, GJGOKG1 /. T/I eilSU./Z', 12.1SS7.
T<gr«n» o'f Subscription
T-tKKB Dott.tii*,p*H** advance. will pay for the. pa-
1 ne ue<ir ■ Five Doli.hr>, pouf in advance, will pay
T.‘ r "L Lptr two years!' Te* Dollars, paid in advance
{?•U ptf fir the paper ice years.
* When n>t P* id ****** m month * a f irT the V rar hns
Tkrvt D liars and Fifty Cents per annum
:t ’n be charged. If tot paid until the end of the year,
f t »r Di/lars per arts urn will be charged—with interest
thereafter.
Terms of Advertising.
tjeertisements mot exceeding one square, or 124rerier
.. ", will be inserted onetime for One dollar, men
""re than one insertion i* given, 50 cents for each
at Collectors' and Coroners’ Sales arechat-
j Lu the levy. >
S V,srh Idvertiscrs will be allowed two smarts in each
* for Twenty Dollars per annum; and in the same
stilus for subscription. Interest ttill he c^rged.
"J^notsOtledmthintheyca^
vtiri'ork & Darien Dine of Packet.s
* T - BRI« Macon, A. Bfobins, Master.
*• Amelia Strong, Brown, 4 ’
»• Darien, C. P. Bulkey, “ .
« New Jersey, JL Matthews, - “
«• Premium, J. Couborn, “
•> (New) *
Schr. 0. 11. Crane. Baker, "
These veseeU are all coppered, fastened and bni.t
sslr for tliis trade, have experienced captains
i .. .i rp"iil.ir1y once a week from each port.
• i«iA»an7for Darien will find Doboy B r
ejf Of access; 19 »o 21 feet-water will be found on the
t?,V at hi zb water, thesame depth can becarried with,
in six miles of Darien, IB feet dibit carried up to the
’ Th „ anchorage in Doboy sound and river is
inrtienlaih’ safe and good, with ample room tor ves-
at, to carry off the whole cotton crops, coming down
; her,V ' nufrf^; MITCHELL A COLLINS.
i Agents Darien
rtefcr to Jambs Goh»ard, Esq. Macon.
Oct 10, 3836.
Macon Steam float Company.
Steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. George Willcox.
do. EXCEL. ” J- L. Willcox.
rWllIlS company have now their line of Beats in
I complete order for freighting. They have a
rc w steamboat added to their line called the Superior,
aiul tcu Tow-Boats. ... „ ,
1 Baits will run regularly between Macon and
lh.nen, one of tlio steamboats leaving Darien every
, or I,,* d lys with tow-boats. The company have
•• »v sixteen tow-boats; ali first rate boats, built express-
iv fir the navigation o'* the Ocmnlgee and Altamaha
nverst these increased facilities will enable the cora-
j >; iuy the means of giving the. greatest uespatch to
cotton or goods shipped by the r lino. ...
They have a Sleambnat and a number oj Sloops,
19 carry cotton and merchandise between Darien and
Savannah, and Darien and Charleston. There are
'aim. five first rate Packets running regularly between
Darien and New York, which come, to Hawes &
Mitchel, of Darien.
A "altsfor the abort Conte : ■
J. GODDARD, Macon.
Boyce, Henry &• Walter, Charleston.
1.. Baldwin & Co. Savannah,
Hawks, Mitchell & Colliss, Darien,
Geo. K. Roeehts. Hawkinsville, ,
Macon. 24th Dec., 183.'.
'Ornnlgce Steam Boat pomp any.
WARE HOUSE
.i.yd co.ii.inssro.Y 11 as^.yess.
Hyrick, Napier & Fre^-
in:in inform their friends and the
♦ m public gent rally, thftt they arc enlarg-
ing their Ware House adjoining their
6tore on Cotton Avenue, and will have
it ready for the reception of cotton hy the commence
ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to
them by Planters and others, dealing in tho article, or
orders to buy mid sell in the market, will be promptly
attended to. They likewise inform those Merchants
who forward their goods by Macon, that they have a
large and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer
chandize, and will receive and forward nil goods con
signed to them. Their charges in every in-tance will
be as low as is customary in the city, liberal advan
ces will be made on cotton stored With them or ship
ped by them to any other market.
Havingone of the partners of their firm (Mr. A. R.
Freeman) located in the city of New York far 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 .tpgny Commission
Business with which he may be; favored. They em
brace the present opportunity to return their grateful
acknowledgements to their friends and the public for
past favors, and solicit a continuation opfheir patron-
age. , , i •*
In addition to their present stock, they will receive
early this fall a fine asssrtment of, !
Dry Hoods, Groceries." Hardware,
Cutlery, Bale Ropc y IJeavy' Hemp, Cotton
. ' bugging,’
Readymade Clothiiip, aVc. Ac. A-c.
suitable.for the fall trade, all of which they offer for
sale on the most reasonable terms
Macon, August 25 61 tf
WARE HOUSE
.l.YD CO."1.111 SSI O.Y BUfSIJl'JESS.
THF- undersigned will continue to
"af* transact the above'business in all its
♦ ft various forms at their old stand. They
' * will, as hitherto, make liberal advances
on prqdhce and merchandize in store,
or to be shipped .either to Savannah. Charleston, New
1 York or Liverpool, and will devcis the same persona!
and undivided attention to all business entrusted to
their care, aud particularly to that of selling cotton
from the warehonse or wacons. Having disposed of
their warehouse in East Macon : they will in future
confine their business to one house, which they are
enlarging considerably for the storage of Cotton, and
where they will be happy to serve those who have
given them their patronage from the East side of the
river. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here
tofore received, we hope by a strict attention to busi
ness to merit a continuation of the same.
HAMILTON. HAYES & CO.
Macon, 1st September, 1836
200 pieces Best Hemp Bagging for sale at market
rates, by ' II. ll.& CO.
sept j 62
T HIS c.im;n>iy will ho prepared to commence bu
siness, oarly in tlio next season—They will have
a t;\c »l I’.ickeLs between New Yprk. and Darien and
sie.un v >*-e!s to forward goods fjrain Darien to Macon.
—The agents iit New York, Charleston, and Savauuah,
will be authorised to contract fur the delivery of goods
ii: Macon, at a freight agreed on without intermedi
ate charge aud the agent in Macon will receive cotton
deliverable iu Savannah, Charleston, and New York—
Tin co miauv’e vessels and bpats, will be of first class
.t i exnericiiced comaiaiiders, and no expense will be
cured to m ;ei the patronage oftha public.
PH. R. YO.NG.E Ac 30NS, Agents
nnv 27th 1815. 40
in Dariew.
Co amission iSustuess, Darien.
. afl nulersigned have resninad business as a-
li hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten-
1.1: in all business enirusifed.to their care. We believe
ivf have made arriuigemettt* that will enable us at all
riurcs to forward goods for tho interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboats when the river will ad
mit, nr in extreme low river by small Hats or lighters,
built expressly for that business. On our wharves
aro large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
U forward cottou inland or coastwise, are not exceed
ed by anv other,House. * Darien, May 20, 1835.
' HAWKS. MITCHELL & COLLINS.
Watches. Jewelry, Silver W: .■e and
JF.l.Y C\' G O OD A,
At the Lowest Primes.
O’. G. til’. JOHN, Watch Maker
and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo
site the Washington Hall, respectful
ly informs his friends and the public,
that he is now opening a new and
splendid assortment of
WATCHES aV JEWELRY,
of the best quality and latest fashions, consisting in
part of .the tallowing articles, viz:
Ladies’tmd gentlemen’s Gold Duplex. Pai nt Le
ver, Anchor Escapement and Lepine Watches; Jg-
dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Ba'sl;et& Ccide Chaitfs;
Watch Hooks, Seals aud Keys; Swivels,. Finger
lisngs, Ear Ringsaud Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs
and Wires; gentlemen’s Curb and Linked Guard and
Fob Chains, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleevo links, bo-
somand collar Buttons, Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
Guard Seals and Keys, Medalions, gold gnd gi)t Buc
kles, silver mid Scotch Snnff Boxes, gold and silver
Everpointed Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets, gilt, sil
ver and shellCombs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold,
silver and steel Spectacles with glasses to suit every
eye. Seed Coral. large Coral, Coral Necklaces, Bea'd
Bags. Chains and Purses, a variety of cut and plain
Beads, Spy Glasses. Quizzing Glasses, Pocket Books,
Etnnry cushions, card and cigar cases, imitation fruit.
Inrifer matches, fire machines, Rccers & Sons’, and
Wade & Butcher’s razors, Emerson’s razor straps,
scissors, dirks, chess men and hoard, bnrkgamtnon
boards, dipe, dominoes, steel pens, walking canes,
pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, game hags, otto
of" roses, cologne, lavender and Florida water; fancy _
spap, lip salve, pearland-tooth powder, flutes, flageo-
fetts, accordions,shell music boxes, large nii-iicboxcR,
p play from 3to. 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddii strings,
gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tooth brushes
Birmingham and Sheffield silver platedcastow, Iwtet
•gmssss
i rncsii sis.irn'te *
) . W
' *g*UST received mid tor sale, at the Mas- r<
GP Cottou Avenue, bv
J*.A W. S. ELLZS. t la '
l.uriy li.l.icck’S limp
J.irgif dni,mhead re-
Fb.tir i.iht butci on
ub-,
: WhitepNIO\S,
j Yellow do
, Red do , r „. ..
i Early blood turnip BE Li.", Green savoy
'! Early Frquch sugar do • Green glazed «:t-
Kariy while scarcity White rupe.br cond
O 'sugar . do Large English . Jit-
Ourcge (:ARJ:T)T, o ' TER NIP, •'!-
Long.white,PARSNIP, White, flat do * er
IZ.ZTS, MATS, tMTS.-.. • D*«clm.ter CUiyjMpEifSqnasMS.v^H PF.?d
GEORGE A. liUTlBEisur
feTeESPRCTFULLY solicits thejntenuonol pur-1 l- U ^ ” V**
chasers to averv large assortmei.t of | J'He NTJ lMKfiM^LQN-5? r !> siou.Ih.
Wore 4n J '.Mam mob PtMPklN, .'l.nrlv.’i uscarotu Dv
lliish l... k J I T- ' > Dutch suiuaier.8QtE\.Sn,E;irrv sugar 1 j at
and ii wsrrsn eH? d f f" r rdtml.ng, imperial sugiprloaf l.ET-Eariy Washing!.'; in
and are u.nrranted to be of superior atyl^ and quality 4 TUC£ ' FFAS ’ toll
to any over before offered in Macon ;'among his assort- Tce'head do 'Early* rlumton.’dJh-
'Snn.H'*! '» 0 ] 1, , n , , , , ’ Long white Naples RA-Eiirge white manvps
huper fashionable black and drab heaver Hats, _ a - - - J • - ” • •
, do broadbrim do for elderiy mpq, >
do fash do do satin beaver "do > I
do do do black and drab Russia beaver,
AY ide, meridian an'd narrow brims, otter, nutria
t>lJ*H. ' Dvy3rl* luiyrilwlal.al.
Searletyhojt top do Dt^fijrf bine itn|iene(
l.rti'g saltuop * do • Eurjy tIii.ua dwarffb-
- Long scarlet • iid Enrfv mohawk
narrow brims,otter, nfitria. musk- starlet or eliurfv turmpdo I’.irlv six, weeks Ice.
rat. raccoon and cony hais of every variety, off |i ar ly sircar loaf GAB- RedCL'* VEU, d,
sW-.nd style, • ■ RAGE. Whita d!v ,
A mtths begv-er and satin beaver hats, latest fi.shions, Rar j y g ^, rge d„ l.uccr,' Grass aeetf
JFeer antf Cloth Caps, consisting of s Hutch ' do Jibwer seeds
super No 1, Qtter ( aps. \ * Early York dp Purple I-GG PLAN
• seal, mink, mnskrirt and copy dq ! l.arte vort or harvest do Yiegetihiu Oyster,
mens and boys lull tpp cloth capji. . . J Larlv drumhead or Bergen Doarl’cur-ed PARE
n » Robinson’s dif. - do ’> !
.. acorn top ceiedte caps, j
children’s fancy silk cups. Sec.. A c. Srr,. ‘
Fuv capp.p, PcUriiis, nitift nod ruffs, consisting nfj
Dec 8 ... 11
stands, candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers j chinchilla, lynx, sq nit pel, sable, ermine, geirett, rab-
and snuffer trays, tea trays, silver table, tea. deserts
salt, mustard and cream spoomt, soup ladles, sugar
tongs and butter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
mantle clocksto run eighteen days without winding.
Military ami Military Trimmings,
and a variety of other artieies usually kept in his line, i;
all of which he will sell at the lowest cash price's. He
respectfully invites citizens and persons generally vis
iting our city to call at his store and examine his stock,
where he is ever ready and happy to attend to those
who may favor him with their calls
N B—Particular attention paid to AA r atch Repair-,
ing. Having selected the best Of materials for repair
ing AA’atches. lie is now prepared to manufacture anv
part of a Watch, and will warrant ovary piece be
makes a» perfect as the-original, and Kis Waichos to
perform well, Oct 27 7 ■
aooKM¥9£S i
bit aiid swnnsdown.
Hats made to order at shortest notice.
~ .. ■ g.-%kUea“SeS';«j?>.
II. & Jf. A.'fO lU’A /.J. i 0,
ju.<t rcceiveih UK* Jrixcs assort^'.
! JOi (Rutlea Seeds, fU
i «iul>racins3Q0 Uittercnt siiujs, aiiiiiiig which t
Tl.t ;.,. s „i t eiiihracingoiio uittercnt sinus, among winch i
hand 3 (^t |i' 3 h andshellack * constantly ol j y ( „k, J.aSy,Sugar J.oul*. ilarly, Da't. h, i a.IylX
—- • — '. r; - Large York, Early * Bullock V Ilea t. Large
WIRtCr G'ot’iing. • Flat or J.nte liincli, Green Savoy. ArkueTt.
A I the Alitcon C lothing .Store, one door abpvo ! Dwarf, Yellow Suvoy, - Red .Dutch, Grieii
xS. U m. B. Johnson s Jewelry Store. The enli- I Early Drumhead and Large Drumhead
acriber is now rt^emng his j ftutalmga, long Hanover, while flat, u hi'
*WI and W inter Stock of Clothing, red to'u.fl .it, early ganleu rock, fike scotch te'l.
(which has been manufactured by Lewm 'titcJ, the | dee'n tfat.We English, Norlbik flat, aud ear
past summer,) hnd which will be sold off as cheap, for) or spring tk; .EURMFSI Will
cash, as at any other establishmenr, e j. White, red and vs)hnv ONION*. Uu-
co.vstsTiNo or * -
Factorage «.V Coinsiiissiou Easiness.
ISO.I TJ.YG, Sc.
T HE anbscriberlias located in the (lily ufSaviin-
r.ah for the above purposes', and taken stores
nearly opposite the City Hotel.
The steamer “ Chieftain ”'Capt. White, will
be ready in all the present month to receive freight for
Macon, and will continue regularly throughout the sea
son, the r> v ?r admitting, and unavoidable accidents
only intercepting.
Goods for forwarding will experience no delay, and
the interest of the owner only taken into consideration,
oct 13 2 S. F. DICjtjNSON.
McrclituiCs’ Insurance Company of
' "*i Macou.
T IIE public are hereby • informed that the whole
of the Capital Stock of this Company, of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
in cash, has been paid in,' and is now prepared to take
risks according to jirevinns 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 Maytne Companies. -
James Goddard, President.
Wm. B. Parker, A *
J Cowles, ( _.
F. H. Wellman, f Dirtctor *
Thos. Tajlor, J •
net 6 1~tf James Rea. Secretary.
iiAoaroc i.uil Road A Banking Com*
patty of Georgia.
WARE HOUSE
.3.YD CO.V.IIISSIO.Y IS USMJYCSS.
THE UN DERSIGNFl) will con
S' aPiiaue to transact the above business, at
lhe House qccupiedby him last
o'SatlCiSiW Grateful for’the liberal patronage re-
csived from his friends and the public, by strict atten
tion to bminass confided to his care, he hopes to merit
a <hare of the public patronage.
He will unit! liberal advances on cotton stored with
liiai,nr on shipments to Savannah, Charleston and
-New York. A. E. CHICKERING.
Macon. An<rn*t 11 59 fun
id!
WARE HOUSE
CO.II. IfISSIO V IS USI.YESS.
T HE undersigned having purchased fropi Gen. L.
L. Griffin, the Ware House formerly kgp.tbj
Maj. J C. Margin, tenders his af rviops ID the public
in the above business. He is prepared.io extend the
u»ual facilities to his customer?, hy miking advances
on produce stored with hihi. ‘or on shipments to his
friends io Savannah and Charleston.
Connected with the Ware Houses ore safe aud (xten-
sivc Close Storages, for the reception of any Goods
Bwt may be consigned to him for sale; or otherwise,
fae situation of these Ware llo'lkrt, as to conveni
ence and safety, are not surpassed by any in the place,
obonld additional security be required, Insurance
«nbe effected at a very lotv rate. The subscriber’s
attention will bjdcvjted exclusively to the above husi-
ness. He therefore hopes to receive a proportion of
public patronage. A. R. RALSTON.
JIacon. Nov -22. 9
"WARE HOUSE
Commission Business.
. The undersigned de-iire to inform their
Friends and the Public generally, that
they continue the above business. They
are makingsome addition to their Ware
house which is conveniently situated on
Second-street adjoining their store, they will be pre
pared to make liberal advances on Produce or Mer
chandise, either in store or to be shipped to Savannah,
■ "hririeston orNew York.
Their personal and individual attention will be de
nted to selling cotton from the wareliouscor wagon.
In addition to the above, they will continue the mer-
e »atile business at their old stand, and expect shortly to
(aceivo from tho New York and Boston markets, a
•«>h supply of
u Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Hats, Shoes, &c. &c.—which will make
“•rir assortment large and complete.
“y a strict attention to business they hope to merit a
•hare of public patronage.
_ypt 15 61 GEORGP. JEW ETT & CO.
Wfotic&to Stockholders!
T HE Stockholders in said Company are hereby
notified that an election for a President and six
directors will he held at the branch of the Hawkinsville
Bii.uk in Macon, on Wednesday, the 25th inst. The
Charter of said company provides that the Stockhol
ders shall be entitled t»» one vote for each share they
may hold iu the capital stock.
Jan 5 2t ALFRED BROOKS, Sec’y.
H lids super St Croix Sugar " r
20 do -. do Molasses
75 bbl f N E Ruin , ' ' *
75 do Baltimore Whiskey
20 do Monoiignhela do
56 do Northern Gin
75 do No 3 Mackerel
$5 do Vo 2 do
75 half bbls No 1, 2 and 3 do
250 sacks Salt
50 boxes Cheese
20 casks do
25 qy and hlf qr bbls Buckwheat Flour
Just received end’ for sale on accommodating terms,
dec 29 13 by E RUSSELL.
JVahces, jreicclry, Silver IYarc,c.
3. A. A; S. S. yfllGIK,
Would-inform their friends and the
public that they still continue at their
stand on l ottou Avenue, and Ut vejust
received afresh snppiy of Goods, con
sisting iapartot*the following articles:
Gentlemen’s aud Ladies gold lever
anchor escapement independent secoud lepine. aud
vertical AVA’lfHES; silver lever plain and extra
jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of which were se
lected with choice tosuitthis market, and will be war
ranted to perfirm 'veil; Ladies' gold Neck Chains ;
Gentlemen’s gold and silver Guard and Fob Chains’!
f old and silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Kuubs aud
)rops; Breast Pius and Finger Rings of all kinds;
gold, silver, gilt, and pearl Belt Buckles and Slides,'
Bracelets and Hoad Belts; gold and 1 silver everpoint
ed Pencils, steel Pens ofthe best qualities, gold, silver
aud steel spectacles. Quizzing Glasses, silver table,
tea, dessert, salt and mustard Spoons ; soup andcream
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Caps, Thimbles, Castors, Candlesticks, silver, brass,
andbionzed; coral,giltandglass Beads; ladies’ Bag?
ofthe latest fashions, Puns and Pocket Books, t 'lari-
onetLs Flageoletts, Flutes, Fifes, Accordiaus, Music
Boxes large and small, Drums, Organs and Violins,
AVaikirfg Sticks of various kinds ; silver, gilt, shell,
horn and ivory Combs , Tea and Coffee Pots. Bread
Baskets silvei and japanned, tine painted AVaiters,
Knives, Razors, Saunders' celebrated Razor Straps
with tablets. Pistols of Various kinds, Dentists’ Files,
Gold Plate, AVire. Foil &c for Watches, Rattles and
AVhistles lor children; Snuffboxes, Percussion caps,
Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses. Mathemati
cal Instruments, Ac.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords, Belts, l.pauletis, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
Lace, stars, ornaments too numorous to mention, which
will be sold cheap for cash, or approved city accep
tances. •. ,
N. B.—AV o a choice selection of materials for
repairing AVatches, and are prepared to make any
new part, which will warrant to perform as wellasthe
original.
J. A. &. S. S. A'irgin feel grateful for past favors,
and would still solicit a"share of the pulic patronage,
hoping to give satifactiou to all who may favor them-
in .heir line.
• December 1 11
3Neiv~Carriase Establishment. - ~
Brown. Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees. I Edriy Tu*caioia.oal''y.Untilx iV earlvsngnr
rioe Bliitt. Black. (*ri*en, Brown anckMixed Pants. I Larir** marrowfat, eplly r iiar't'un tuiiy^ •
Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid C^sinicreiici I dwarf iuurroivfUt, dwarf primffn. dwuil biue if‘ ie
Boaverteen, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons. I ; , J4 d early AVashiugton Stay PLAft.
Super Blue, Browq, Green, Mixed and Drab Over! Early Molmxvk, enrlvi China, early six wee)t‘.-'
*^°^ t '‘‘*. ' • • gee*, Rob Kny.xmd whita kidiicv dwarf BEAN
Goats Hair and German Cnmblct Wrapper do
J UST RECEIVED by boats 13and 16,
500 keg* AVhite Lead in oil, • „
100 gals. Linseed oil, of superior qualities,
xug4 58 H: & J. SHOTAVELL.
Butter.
lbs. Pennsylvania Butter.
. : For sale by
9 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
T HE subscriber will receive in a few days a largo
stock of
Carriages, Barouches, ttc.
Most of them made by the best workmen in Newark
and New Haven, ’ LUKE BLISS.
Maeon. Dec 14 11
lOOO
ifcc.'l
•hid
O Vinegar.
N consignment.—A few barrels first rAto Apple
A’inegar.- Country Merchants will be supplied
.vo^fivorable terms bv J. H A AV, f H. ELvMS^
Dark Prints. ~~ "
-a as<ottmcnt dark small figured French prints.
n*vB « Vcrsade twCRAFT it LSAVMK
A’
n For Sale,
Hhds prime St Croix Sugar
300 bags prime Green Laguira Coffee.
jan5 14 REA A COTTON.
Fetit Gulf Cotton Seed.
100 Sacks warranted genuine, expected dai*
jan 5
14
ly r and for sale by
REA & COTTON.
Take Rif otice.
fTft HE subscriber having disposed of his interest in
M the firm of Geo. AV. Price & Co. to AVilliam
Cooke and Geo. AV. Price, who will receive and pay
ell debts of .'-aid firm. jan 1 J COWLES.
~ papering for Rooms.
J UST received a good assortment of handsomo pa
per hanging and bordering-
Oct 13 2 H. & J. SHOTAVELL.
Carpeting.
J UST received, a few pieces of Ingrain Carpeting
which is for sale at reduced prices,
dec 15 11 GW PRICE A Co
m
Dec 8
FRUIT TREES. .
AN assortment choice fruit trees from
Baltimore. *
Also,
A few dozen Chinese Mulberry, the
best for Silk Worms. For sale by
10 CRAFT A LEAVIg.
BLACK CLOAKS. ,
G ENTLEMEN and Ladies superfine cloth Cloaks
Also,
Men’s superfine Plaid Pantaloons, and Figured Silk
Velvet Vests. Just received by
Dec B 10 CRAFT A LEAVI8
LEATHER.
A N assortment of Harness, Bridle and Upper Lea
ther, for sale by CRAFT A LEAVIS
July 14 55
Buckskin Jackets.
A N excellent article tor -persons subject to cough
For sale by CRAFT ALEAVltJ.
novlO 6
FBMHL suoscribers inform tneiririendsand the puh-
JL 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 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, and Java Coffee]
150 barrels Northern Rum and Gin * ’ . '
25 casks'Wine and Cordials
pipes’ Cognac Brandy and H Gin
15 baskets Champaigne AVine, part superior
boxes Muscat do
KfbbliSo 3 Mackerel
“ No 1 Salmon 1 \
15* bolts'heavy Hemp Bagging
60 coils Bale Rope
400 lbs Twine
6000 lbs Feathers, to arrive.
A General Assortment of
Dry Hoods, Shoes, lints, Hardware,
Ac. Ac.' all of which will bo sold at unusually low
prices, ffircash only, by
oct 13 2 AVILLIAMS A BRADLEY'.
- (t?* Look at This,
T HE oubscribere have lately received a variety of
.merchandise consisting of
Dry Goods, Hard ware, Groceries,
Superior Oils for lamps and pain's; Saddlery, Hats,
Bonnets, Ac. Ac. which they believe will bear com
parison inquality and prise to any in the city. Per-
son.4 wishing to purchase are invited to, call and ex
amino for themselves, a- extravagant catalogues and
labored puffs, are too often impositions. One estab
lishment islocatedonlhe corner of Third and Mul
berry streets, tho othei on the corner of Poplar street
and Cotton Avenue. AVM B. PARKER A Co.
Dec 15 11 tf "
Gentlemen’s pujper B!uo, Black and Invisible Green
Broadcloth Cloaks, ■ •
■ Ladies’super Oljye, Green and Claret Broadcloth
Cloaks ' , ■ >
Eddies? fig ’.red Merino, plain do. and Circassian
Cloaks.
tGipnr Blue and Pilot "Cloth OverCoats.
Drab, Blue anil Qjiyo Du file Over Coats; Lion'Skin
and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeaus
Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satinet," Peters
ham and Beaverteen Hunting Coats, Coth and Satin
et Round Jackets.
lilac!; and Bine, Cbth, black figured and plaid A'el-
vet; plain‘and figured English |SiIk, dark Valencias,
Toilinet. AVorlleu A’elvet, black and striped Satin,
Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, and Satinet Vests,
Fine Linen anil Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped
Gingham Shirts, Silk, Cotton, Merino patent and lamb
AA’pol Shirts, net cotton and. viooleu, flannel Canton,
flannel and twilled cotton Drawers.
AVool, Lamb’s \vool, patent Merino and brownent-
ton Half Hose.
Fine Wool, Buck, Ilors-skin, Beaver, AVhi‘e Kid.
Liened Berlin. Lisle thread, black, white and colored
Silk Gloves.
Black and white Silk Half Hose; ‘Russian Belts,
Money Belts, nett, worsted and cotton. Silk arid Gum
Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiffeners, Silk and
Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, A’elvet plain
an 1 plaited Stocks, blue, black and white crimped Silk
Stocks, Spitalfigld. English Silk, red and yellow Ban
dana, white arid red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker
chiefs, plain nntfVufiled Bosoms Collars. Purses,Cloth,
Fur and Hair Seal Skin Gaps, AVool Hats, a large as
sortment of Fur Hats. Silk Hats, Boots and Shoes, a
grbd stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black
Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Buttons,
Cotton AVadding, Military Ball Buttons. Cord, Tas
sels, Stars, Lace, Epaulette, Ac. Ac.
Nov. 17 7 UQRACE FlTpiI.
Gentlemen wishing their Cloths made at the North
will, by leaving their names with me, have them made
in the best manner, and most fashionable style. H.F.
. • "TSfeSW STGKET^
New, Ciicap and seasonable
GOODS.
T HE subscriber has just received at the store on
Third street two doors south of .Messrs Rea A
Cotton, alargi and desirable stock of
Fancy and staple Dry Goods,
Hard Ware. Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Ac.
air .of which will ^e disposed of on ai'commodating
terras. The citizens of .Macon and surrounding coun
try are respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves. GEO. C. McNEILL.
N. B.—A corapleteassortment of-READYMADE
CLOTHING of every description. '
Dec 29 3m , 13 ’
«J|^»
Roots and Shoes, Domestics. &c.
75 CASES Boots arid Shoes, consist
ing in part of
Gentlemens fine calf Boots, sewed
and "pegged.
Stout pegged arid water proof Boots.
Fine calf and stout Shoes and Puriins.
Ladies Seal, Morocco and Pruuella Walking Shoes.
Slips and Bootees ; Children's Shoes oi ail kinds.
A complete assortment of Negro shoes.
20 cases Domestic Cottons, bleached and unbleach
ed. consisting of fine Shirting and Shoeting," stout do.
30 pieces Sattinetts of various patterns. > -
ALSO,
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.
oet 13 2 Next floorlo the Post-Office,
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVE purchased Mr. Laird H. Wiley's inter
est in tholatc firm of Fort, Hamilton A AVt-
lev. and Hamilton, Hayes A Co. and given IRA
E. FORT on interest in the same. The Dry Goofis
business will be continued ut the same place, under
the firm of
Fort, Hamilton & Co.
and tho AVare Houses and Commission Business as
heretofore, undertherfirm of HAMILTON, HAYES
A Co. FORT, HAMILTON A Co. .
June 23 52 ' ' -
For Sale,
350.000 IgUS&j.
61 hhds St. Croii; Sugar of superior quality,
50 bags Coffee,
45,000 lbs Swede Jrori,
100 kegs Nails, assorted, '
25 hhds choice Molasses,
150 whole and half bbls Canal and Rienmond
Flour,
5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted
pure and three years old,
20 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey, 5proof,
75 bbla pure Rum, and20 Gin.
41
Carpeting;.
PIECES—some splendid paUerm, jnst re
A V ceivedby CRAiFT A LEAVIS.
novlO 6 i .
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 CfGOMBS A DOUGHTY.
JOHN $. COOMBS.
Savannah. June 1 50 E. AV. DOUGHTY.
, / Eailies Cloaks.
^~Y LOTII and Merino" Cloaks—worth from S40 to
Liipa, Dutch ,ca$<j knife Dxtch white, sca|rl
.Tariegated-rranbH'"’ .i’OLErBEAN. ;
f'.arh si'.— greeni early olusler, early flattie, loufi
and extra long CCCUMBER.
Niitaieg,' a i ecu'citron, oOuigranate, and * ciinteli'pe
MUSK.MfiLON. f * '
Early Du rh summer, bush crook, crook nejek win-
ter.anacocoo nut SQUASH.
Mammoth, large veilew and cheese PIJM PKIN.:
Extra cabbage head, ice head, early white head, ice.
cos*, luagnuui bouiim cos#, rose, large g-re.-n. imperial
sugar lo"f. and royal’cabbage liead LL’l TliCI .
Long scarlet; hmg salmon,early scarlet.* mg white
Naples, "purple scarlet top, cherry turnip, black and
white fall Spanish, arid white turnip RADISH.*
Watermelon Scotch and sea Kale, early and ble
Cauliflnwei; Cayenne and belirPepper, Cress or Pep
per Grass. Tomato. Celery, A’eget.ihte Oyster, purple
Egg Plant, Sage .summer Savory v Parsley, kqig unite
and short'green Okra, giant Asparogus, Nastmtihn.
Bene Plant, London and Seolch Leek, Saffron, Sweet
Mignonette.' white Mustard, sweet Lavender. Lemon
Balm. Ac. Ac. ■ - ' . '.
Grass and Fioiverseeds. • ; '<
. The Gardener’s Manual.
. N. Bt A liberal.deduction made to Merchants in
them nnti’V. Dec 8 10.
iVjSirii\<r TOi\ ii.iTL.,
THE Snliecribers have taken that corn
modious and well known public house in
the City of .Macon,—tho ti'ashington llall.
lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Uusoit.—
By thb hliremittin* attention of. both ( f
them, they flatter themselves tuat tjieir House will ol>-
tain for them a generalpatronage from the Fiiblir.—
They have secured *Xhe valuable services of a Lady
whose reputation as a mm:ager,of a public house, is
inferior to no one in the State.
Their; tables will he fururgiicd with the best I he coun
try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stab! is are attended bv da refill and experience.I
Ostlers. - ' MUSTIAN* A MOTT.
Peh5 183T)
COUNCIL CHAMBER, >
AVednewlay, Jun. 4. 18q6. j
C OUNCIL elect met to organize—present, I. G.
Seymour.. Mayor; Aldermen, Cowles, Camp-
beil, Higgins, Raistiiu, Robinson, A'ignl and AVilliams.
"’lie Mayor and .Members elect took tbeir respective
oa h ■ and proceeded to business,
llie Clerk aud Marihai were qualified.
Mr. J. A. NCsbit on behalf of tlie President and Di-
Wictaofof <h“ j’mik of'MiiledgeviHe, made application
to (^oitir-ii lor Ic-avp to e.«:al>li*b a 1’ranch of said Bank
' in’tkis city, which waV refe, n o* to a select committee
cohsisting of.Messrs Coivles; Higgins and Robinson.
A resolution was passed appointing next Saturday
nighl the time for the electimi qf bridge Reaper, Trea
surer, (ih-rk'ol* Market, Assessor, Attorney, Overseer
Public Il.'imls'tmd C’extou ; eiiicr of the above offi
cer.' to he subject to be removed Ut any time/ two-thirds
of tre members ccjicrtr’ing."
Mtssrr. Higgins and Kobinsdq Were appointed a
—osmoittec to draft rules for ’flic government of tho
board til a' preteTriyca*.
A rasorriilen waVpassed requiring the Mayer to ap-
poinv ilia sisfnd.Mg coimriitiee* -fbr the present year at
flit uctti'ineeiing oi* cbnilCil.
A committce'coniistin" of-Movra Campbell, Gal-
atori-ard A lgal was appointed for the puriioso of se-
Kctiag a Kuiiible plE.ee tof the srcctiqu of a powder
inaginina. • - r .A ,•
. On motion Conner! ifio.n ndj* ufpe.i: '
.Extract from the mimics thi < 'Jin Jan-. 1S37.
Jl.SSdv L. viAVEN. c. c.
xoCncil <JiiAsriif.il, i *
Suturday, 7;h Jimnary. ]i!37. )
... " R r.STNT the Mayer, Aldermen Cowles, Camp- ■
Aid!; Krilston-RoLirtan. VA’iliiam.s tu.d A’igal.
'PBpToi’iutes of* flic provides mee ting were read and
approved; • >
Tliir Bridge Keeper ’ reported tolls at the bridge the
last week ' * r iJI’J-iO 00
'i'lie ecrmnitteo to whom was referred the petition
of tic- Brin keif-MiflctlgaviUs, fgjmrted favorable to the
prayer cf the petitioner.' • . < ^
J "A resolution now! passed requiring-the fintinee eom-
' miitee to examine llie Treasurer’s account taul report
at. :h« r ext uifetnig; ■ '
T«*e Moyer appointed the’whdle Iioard as a commit
tee infix .salariesof officers the present year, wi;s> rc-
. ported eifollows: '
Mayor’s salary v'dfiOO. Bridge Keeper §1003, Trcu
•snre.r .■ji-lf-'O, Clerk of Market-tees, the oaliteireta bo
nltfcrcd so ns to ari.KJft per cent >(o ihq present fees—
•Aase-sat fi per ce:?l,ori ifinonitt of lux' asscsird, AtUir-
ney ^150, Sextan foes,' -•
Agreeable toarcrohitiort passe da t the last meeting,
comvil tlien went-into the .election of ofuccrs. when,
the ioliawinggeatltincn were devterod lo,bo duly elec
cd ' • f * - », '•
• Dr. Wm. Grsen, 4 Bridge Keeper..
S. .0,1 LtpfiTiV'xreimurer.. . )
\Vxi Cujtming, Clejk of Market.
AA AiHi.vaTov Poa. Aitorr.py. t
* J so. II. Oarurr, .Vsaesact. *
Henry B. Hill, Sexton.' ■
The following are U e ift.iuii.iig Committees for tho
year Je>37; . i. • -
On Finance arid Public Proneriy— Messrs Cowlcs,
Ralston, CampbellaudAYilfiain*;
Un flic Viiti Depa.'taictjt— ilcsoii Itu’stan, Robin-
son and A’igal.
On V~'. 2 Market—j I casrsVr".!: i.aois, HiygaisEnd Ral--
Sidli, . '
* l)u-Fumnsr—Messrs Rcbmion. Cowl«s aud Camp-
**»-tiacts—tir«ssrsA .fill :.ui Campbell,
sale. , l... .v.s auifiozisiag rite Mayor to
day to day. until ip tiivqr ofT. B.
jan 5 14 L. , i;- vre.r.; taxes had year.
MI RICH, IVJilrd'..'' ihd Ust memUng of
In 's, h: . aar.e, -which were
D ON’T you to f u rW® h
distant.East ? The S tor£-.' or ' 7itn ' c ^‘ es
will soon roll its an^ry torrents u, ,, .
■ r , J *» luODia? eve-
ii long way from shore f
Have you boughtorir Homespuns anV. ,., avor "
yarns? They .were sold without profit, hoping’ '
would boy something else. Have j olt bought our su
gar and coffoe;. and* at the moment .did you think the
price high, flur the year’s credit l If so we will unde-
e.'iveyou.' .
The.ciirronl of trade is so against us, we have had
to give up more than that profit to buy exchange.
Did you toiy our pliant .ton to make your tooters
to subdue the’proud crab grass, that capie forward tho
livelong summer under quick time, to Wage war up
on your cotton fields? That article basso advanced
we cannot replace it with the profityou allowed us.
Not to he tedious, we have bought too much cotton
of you, to fed easy if von withhold a single dollar
which von owe ns. 14 _____ Macon jan 3
3fi
CENTRAI. HOTEL,
.71aeon, Georgia.
T il IS establishment is now uuder'thc c'ontroi'of
the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren
der comfortable those who may call on them.
PETER J..AVILLIAMS,’
Ffb25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY.
Central Rail Rond & Ranking. Com
pany ol* Georgia
December C, 1636.
DIVIDEND No. I,
A DIA’IDENI), at the rate of ten per centum per
.'n ' annum, on the capital of this- institution, - era-,
ployed in Banking, lias been this day declared by trie
Board of Directors..
The samo will be paid to stockholders, or their le
gal representatives, bn and after 'thursday the lofli
December, inst.
Stockholders at and in the neighborhood of Macon
who desire their dividends to be paid at the Branch,
will please giveriot.ee to I. B. Rowland, Esq. Cash
ier. -It . .. R, R. CUYI.KR. Cash.
Central Rail Koafi- and Banking Co.
• - of Georgia.
zi , . . '. Savannah. Sov 2'2<l, 1836. r
IlM’OTI.CE is hereby given, that mi iiistaluicut of
1X1 Ten Dollars pey Share, on the Capital Stock
of this.Company, is required to be paid at the Com
pany’*-Bonking House, on or before the first Monday;
in February next. ,
By order of the Board of Directors,
10 R. It. CUYLER. Cashiier
Stockholders in the neighborhood "of Macon, can
make payment iuthatcity..’
Georgia Insurances & Erust Co.
v Stock at .Election. , »
EHIHE privilege of srvbiicnbing'for the remaining
S. 5000 sliares of the stock of this Company, al-
loivcd by the charter, Jr.-ill be offered for sale at Auc
tion, on Tuesday. 17t’,i, arid Friday tho ’Jflth Januaiy
next, in front of the office; at 11 o’clock A M
The wholepreir.iuni, and ten percent r.f the Stock
will be required to be paid on or before Saturday the
21st. The remainin': 90 per eent is to be paid ns fob
lotvs, with interest from the day of sale at eight per
cent per anutim:—Fifteen per cent in 90 days—25 per
cent in 6 months—25 per cent in 9 months—ai.d 25
per ceut in 12 mouths. Purchasers may at any .time
pav tip,the whole amount and stop the imerest/ ■
Dee 23 13 td AVM. T GOULDi See’v.
HE Subscriber wili mafia libe it ad vances
.a. pottou shipped to his friends in ,Savannah.
Charleston, Philadelphia; New York or Boston
.nnvlfii. 1835 ROBT. COLLINS.
$50. noT 10 6
CRAFT LEAVIS
F QR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture
—Quiniue Mixture, for sale by
•rtn! *?R 44
J Tf. A W r f .T;IJ»
DAVID RALSTON.
HATS,
AprilW 44
J. H. He AV 0. FLLI8.
Crockery & Hardware*
A T New York Cost for sale by
Oct. 37 4 GEO. AV. PRICE &, CO.
L INSEED OIL AND TRAIN OlLjust receiv
cd and for sale by
Dec 29 13 J. H. <fc W. S. ELLIS.
Winter Strained £pexxn Oil.
J U.ST received for sale by
J. II. & AV. S. I LI IF.
Der0!>2 12
Bees "Wax.
C ASH will be given for pood Bees AVax. by
/ Pistols.
n ^ PRS. Rifle Pistols,a.superior article, just re-
Jl A9tl cei ved and for s»1e by
Jau5 14 J. A. & S. S VIRGIN.
a©
I)ee 22 12
J. H. & AV. 8. ELLIS.
Blanks for sale at this Office.
Calf Skins*
Dozen just received, warranted a Miperior
article. dec 15 11
G AV PRICE & Co,
|w<fh Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil very
™.V -tF haadsome—-just received and for sale
by H. & J. 8HOTAVKLL.
Jan 14 3ri Opposite, the Crntral floi.t
~~ J t ( diciie ( iTt stii,
1 7IOR plantuiii rs and families, with direclitf/i!- for
using. For sale by J. H. &. AV. S. F.I.I.1S.
Nov 17 7 Cotton Aventia
F ro n c ii»n i i*e,
*p UST received and f;,r sale bv
J. H A AV S. E1.L18.
Nov 17
Cottou Arcvm. ff.acon.
Fratt’s Nipple Shic,lds.
T H E Medical.College of Georgia at Augusta fcavo
given their opinion of the .superiority of Dor tor
Pratt's Sipple Shield to any .thing vUe hitherto nticrij
for the same purpose," which opiuic'n ran bo presemed
if necessary to physicians and otfier a The opinicirtif
Dr Baber and oilier. p^sipians in. Macon:' who have
examined tho iustnonient, accords with that of Doctor
Dewees and Uie Medical pdlege of Georgia. Tho
Instrument ijl for sale in .Macon by tin. subscriber only,
price §5, w.ihqtvinn d directions, H. LOOMIS.
Sign rf the Golden jtortar, Mulberry street.
Certificate of Doctbr'Deletes
Doctor Elijah 1’raU: Dear sir—As>I feel it a mat
ter of lqiirli nr.biic iirpo: ranee to possess a* mentis of
lessening the teiriblc mffcriug.t of sbra tupplOf, l have
much pleasure in being able to say that tfie '•Shield”
you offer for the preventing andrihe cure of this nrnla-
dy, is better adup'ed to this j nip esc flian ary 1 havo
heretofore seen. In the two or ibree instances IhWs
Uiiownthcnvto.be used, much satisfaction has been
expressed : '-nd I have no hesitation to believe it will
generally succeed. 1 am o well persuaded ol* this at
fliis moment, that! cannot forbear to express a wish
that-, nr city through the various apothecaries may bn
supplied wifi them. 1 ap. yours. &c.
pbiiodrfrhui'. VSthJotl. 1834. \Vm. P. Dzwxrs.”
~ AV|t$!iiii^n»n Selninat) , *
, • j " Talhotion, Ga.
T HIS INSTITUTION got;.-into full operation
fur the ensuing year, on Monday, tho 9ih of
January, uiult'r the u ost encouraging prospects, the
different depart me riijfcf Litet^jure and Science, ara
filled with.tlio most able mid accomplished teacher*.
4 The .M ALE DEPARTMENT is placed under the
cate and attention of AUGUSTUS K. KUGG, A B.
a graduate of the Union College, Sclionegtady, N. Y •>'
who will prCpet? young Gentlemen for College, or
for the study of nny of tfie liberalprafcasions, as fully
and a* completely as in ririy similar ilistilution in tl.i;
State ; and. who "will likewise preparo students by sd-
vaneing them in collegifite studies, to join sny ciars in
atiy college in the Unitdd States.
In addition to the I.atin and Greek Languages Mr.
R. will teach tlm J'rench Language perfectly atuf fiti-
etitiy. He w ill also teach Mathematics, pure and mix
ed. Chemistry, Po'any. Najural, Moial and intellectu
al Philosophy, and English Liteiatutc in all its depart
ments..
TI1E FEMALE DEP.VUTMNNT will . *ocn bo
filled, with a lady ef high acccmplitl.ment*, who will
jeach all the various branches of ueeful and ornamen
tal literature and also drawing, painting, embrcicciy.
'Ac. &e. &c.
"The Depariirieut of MUSIC, will be under the man
agement of Professor H. KEIL, a natire Geinsn.
who is surpassed by none in his ability to instruct in
this plcasingbraucii of science. In addition to the Pi
ano Forte, he will give lessons on the Guitar. iih juu-
ticular- iittenpon to vocal music as accompanying
these inspumente He will jflio give lejMiua to vonug
men on the Flute. Ms, K. w:t!l instruct a class of
young gentleirren ia the* study qfj'u native Icnguaec.
Tbie Tru ices of-this jus;iimif«,ai;e truly gv; *.d
and its socif ty ijiforior to none in the Stat
vite tfie encouragement of the public.
Dec2fi 13 It IiDAV’D I!ht ONY.Fro
S a un d^.cadeEay.
rinilE Female Department of*this Institution her*
I. ing become vacant by the resignatien of Air
Darby, tlie late Rector, the Trustees are desire us to
employ a competent Teacher tvlkke charge ol tho
•ame. The already large population cf the < i'y pla
ces it ont of the reach of the eiubaiRusmepi* u hlcfi so
frequently attend Schoo's dependent DiOfcflj'.nf.oii- aid
from abroad for a support alwaysprecajifiqw anffSae*.
mating. The Trustee.-, thorefore fee! Vl-S ge*nr. d
that to a Teacher oi* high pharacter and qualification*
a verc liberal patronage is rertein, and firm Etich they
invite propositions.
Communications ruidrC8se t i ‘o ei l.cY of the Trii*
tees will be promptly answered.
j5sg*T' * avbrose babfr, a
ED’.V D THACY. I T .
j.\:?rs smith. (
13 NATHAN C 31L NROE )
IT Jirc
Jfi-i ov
F > \ small lot, of exc. Ifi ntqnalify. for
Nov 23"*
GRAFT Jr Lt'