Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, March 23, 1837, Image 1

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MACOAT, GEORGIA, THUJtSDA I\ MARCH 23. 1S37. VoSihko XI.—JViimher v'5 Terms of SokMfipUon sfissasga® Commission, Business, Darien. fHE undersigned have resumed business as a hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten twycari.Tr.s Dollars, paid in adcar.ce \ tiontoall busiuess entrusted to their care. We believe ],i^nd P iruki».*u tnfinlhs after the year has «* j farce Dollar* and Fifty Cent* per annum V'l.ltcd. If «of T™ 1 until the end °f **• till per annum tdll If charged—with interest Terms of Advertising, . .".I. not exceeding one square, or 12 brttter jJrfrt* , infer ted onetime far One dollar. IF lien Re* „ne insertion i* trieen, 50 cent* for each n ,rl , j 3V rti<m. V.« Collector*'and Coroners' Sales are chat- ^ejofau-. MtiU be allotted two saunre* in each W* rrmiu Dollar* per annum; and in the ■ f,r TJtniy Hollar* per W^fr a larger space—payable quarterly. Adter- 'fjtifl r r i( . r wMid nftmr.r than quarterly. ■ m, *Vwrou*ts for Advertising. Job Printing, t(c. °*f f, r subscription, Interest will be c.urged, titled within the year. JSTaND NEW YORK PACKETS P A W;a3£ C’apl.Gor.HA«. UK,G vfcTORV, Hroivs. Tlt'IMPSO". Harlow. Boroess. MKIUOA. . .. FtANKLIN, ’ 4 IT r u^r^Lvo named' Vessel* compose a Line of ‘o' Lubetween Darionand New York, lately , 4n ,C They «e a" first clam Vessels, andcom- f .i,tb I'lieil. ' . j j ,|, n lra d(>; <yid have „„id«d "v^S.nwuMgw. Shippers by Of the greatest possibledes- we have made arrangements that will enable us at ail 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 ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities to forward cotton inland, or coastwise, are not e xc ed by any other House. Darien, Mav 20, 18 35 HAWKS. MITCHELL *.001.1,1 N - Factorage & Cou.inins.iun ltusiueas. B OATJJVG, He, T HE subscriber has located in the city ofSovan- null for the above purposes, and taken stores nearly opposite the City Hotel; The steamer “ Chieftain ” Capt. White, will be ready in nil the present month to receive freight for Macon, and will continue regularly throughout the sea son. the, river admitting, aud unavoidable accidents only intercepting. Goods for forwarding will experience no delay, and the interest of the owner onlv taken into consideration oet 13 2 '8. F. DICKINSON. Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware and JP.1.VC I* G O OD IS, At the Lowest Prices. , C. G. ST. JOHN, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo site tho Washington Hall, respectful ly informs his friends and the public, that he is now opening a new-and splendid —Mill Bl of , WATCHES & JEWELRY, . of the best quality utid latest fashions, consisting in part of the following articles, viz-; Ladies’and gentlemen’s Gold Duplex, Patent Le ver, Anchor Escapement and Lepine Watches; la dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket* Canle Chains; Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger fit s, Ear Kings and Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs and ‘ros; geutlemen’s Curb and Linked Guard and Fob C, 'ns, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo- Horaand • Mar Buttons, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, j Guard Sea. >nd Keys, Medalions. -gold and gilbBuc HATS, HATS, HATS GEOKGE A. KIMBERLY T4ESFSCTFULLY solicits the attention of pur- JL%j chasers to a very large assortment of 3&ats and Caps, which have been made by him expressly for retailing, kies,silver ai.^ Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver and are warranted tobeof superior style and quality Everpointcd Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets, gilt, sit- to any ever before offered in Macon; among his a3sort- ver and shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold, meat may be found, greatest possible i iHS mr.Mi in nil cases. “ rb h „ ./mw ft Nvk- Agents, New York. ll.iWL.isn- Crvnk * Shackelford, Darien. t0 pwrnnize th'*' Line-can N n'.oin and otitejn information in regard ,n “, Y.InrfivMit.fto. on amdiention to the no- w :hin«w« johN T. ROWLAND. 4,-rncncn- Agent Macon. Vcw vSr}:*'i* tF*CuL.itiCof Racket-* •' - MiG Macon, A. Bibbins, Master. <• Amelia Strong, Brown, *• Darien, C P. Bulkey, M <* New Jersey, B. Matthews, - * « Premium, J. Conborii, “ “ (New) ” Sehr. D. B- Crane. Baker, > vessels aro nil coppered, fastened ana bni.t u'irwsly lor this trade, have experienced captains ’l ^-.i regularly once a week from each port. i;i b-.mo7ror Darien will find D .bny B r ,«ri»faeoMs: 19 to 21 feet water will be found on the «. r ,| higli water, the same depth can be carried witfi- ,miles or Darien, 13 feet cubic carried up to the r,tv Tuo anchorage in Dobov sound and river is Mrtienhilv safe and good, with Rtnplo room lor ves- IpU tn carry off the whole cotton crops, coming down Up rivers to Darion. IIVJ 1IAWES, MITCHF.LL * COLLINS. - 4gents Darten. liefer to Jamks Gobdarp, Esq. Maco.i. Oct 10. 1836. 2 _ - ______ nttACON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. srrAM BOAT. J. STONE, Capt. Maxdei l, SUPERIOR, “ Geo. Wu.lcox .. EXCEL, “ J.L.VV.IXC"* T HIS Company lias now there liqc of Boats 11 complete order for freighting. They have a — nmmhmt called the J. STONE, lew pressure added to the lino, which will run regularly be •,r"-n Savannah and Darien. <n.KM BOA r SUPERIOR, Capt G- W it.ixox. „ ' EXCEL. “ J. Willcox. a,'! ran n-nhrly between Mseon aud Darien, one of lUe Simu iho.its leaving Darien every five or six days "ta* company have 16 tow boat* (all first rate boats,) built expreUy for the navigation of the Ocmnlgee Vnuuiih'i rivers, their increased fwibt.es will en- ,1,.. r.iiinpanv the means of giving the greatest I, to c.iitnn, er goods shipped by their lino. Tuev Inve two SCHOONERS t<» carry cotton and ra*rchand»Ve hfttveun Darien am CharU^on.; Tfi»r k nr t hI<o neven tiwtraie PAOKET*S running r**7 itarlw* k^wun Durieftand New Yorlv winch come H.uv.id, Miteliell &- Collins. A"uiit» for the above boats: J. GODDARD, Macon. 1.. IUmiwis * Co Savannah. Ki n, Bovce & Co Charleston, Huvks. Mitcrkle * Coinss, Darien, (Ice. R. Roberts, Hawkinsville.- Jin 2- 18 -J Monroe Rail Road St Ranking Co, Macon. .March 8,1AJ37. O RDERED, That the stock in this institution re maining unsold, be again offered to the public for tiie last time, on the first Monday aud Tuesday in May next, or Rt any time previous, on the following conditions: Fifty dollars per share lobe paid by giv ing a note therefor, with two good endorsers, at 90 days, the interest to bec:<leulatcd from the 4th day of January last, and to he paid, the note thus given, lobe renewed every 90 days end reduced 10 per cent if re quired. Tho President will give the commissioners herein specified special instruction* ns to the amount of stock to he offered at each place'designated, with such other matters as lie may deem necessary. Commissioners at Maeou, Judge T G llolt,’ John Jones and L L Grifliii. At Forsyih. II H Lumpkin, Charles Y. Coldvvell Alfred Brooks. At /•.•tiulon. Willis J Milner, Thomas B. Daniel and Charles M'-Dowell. At Jackson, James II Stark. Gnstavus Hendrick and Win. L Uilson. At McDonough, O. W Cox, John Dailey, jr. and Hundley Varner. A true extract from the minutes qf the Board of Di rectors. 23 3t JAS LAND,Cashier. Molasses Sugar, Cott'ec.&c- J UST received and for sale on favorable terms by E. RVSSEJLE, 100 lilids prime Cuba Mola-ses, 47 „ „ St Croix and Porto Rico Sugar. 200 bags prime Cuba Coffee, 100 „ ,,, Laguiia do 50 „ ,, white Java, 100 bblsN F. Ruin. - IsiO „ Northern Gin. 150 „ Baltimore Whiskey, 30 „ M.moiigaliula Wiuskcy, March 9 24 (InmttKce Steasnboas Connsasiy. t'.n' ran' THE Public are informed that this Company has now in opera tion. three Steamboats, viz. the ’Ocmnlgee, Cant. Blankenship, plying be.ween Darien and Savannah; and the Ala tamalm. Capt. Lew is Wilcox, and Comet, CaptB.rant- iev, between Darien and Macon ’ The two hoats leave Darien for Macon, alternately every week with tow boats, and being biidt expressly foi the tiade, and commanded by experienced C ip- tiins are enabled to perforin the trip with ilespatcn. and ImW forth indiicementa for those person* to ship by till Com tauv who wish to get their fioyds or pro- luce trpt lilinusly to innrket. The company having by in charier, the privilege of insnring, Win, nt n molerstn nto of premium, take risksj on goods or pro- iluco s’lipped by its boats, or placed in charge - id its ugeiiLs for shipment. Agent* for the nlwive hint*: RE V * COTTON. Macon. GO DEV &. KIMU MLY. Hawkinsville. P. R. YONGE dr. SONS, Darien. GRANT & YONGE, Savannah. BOYCE. HENRY * WALTER, Charleston. Jan 24 17 WARE HOUSE „ •I.vo COJHMMSaiOJir BLSIA'ESS. My rick, Napier * Frc- a Ulan inform their friend* and the public generally, that they are enlnrg- mg their Ware House nqjoining their store on Cotton Avenue, and will have it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence ment of the ensuing seasen. AH cotton consigned to them by Planters and others, dealing in the articlo, or ordi-r* to buy and sell in the market, will be promptly •handed to. They likewiae inform those Merchants nba forward their goods by .Macon, that they have a ,! »rgo and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer- c bin:lizf> > mid will receive and forward all goods con- J'SncJ :o ilium. Their charges in every in-tauce will be as low as is customary in uio city. Liberal advan- W will be made on cotton stored witli them or ship- pe8 by them to any other market. Uav5tf«one of tho partnersof their firm (Mr. A. R. fWie, lor-ated in the city of New York for tho pnr- 'w tbe necessary facilities to their busi- si‘» in '-ev respectfully inform Merchants SrtiSliSSS. to trausnet in that city, *»will be'prepared to mS* f t0 VrL^hlTeZ 3-w.ess ,itl,wh£h he may be /itv.-ced^ THe.v em- br JS* the present opportnmty to return **• r "i- f ^kanwledgcinciits to their friends and the p u P**t favors, and solicit a continuation of their iv ,nv *ge. 5i -addition to their present stock, they will receive **8v ihrw fall a fine a«--irtment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, x-itf/ery, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton ’Bagging, Readymade Clbtltinif* Ac. Ac, Ac, ’“'table for the fall jtrade, nil of which they offer for nn the most reasonable t -rm* Macon, August25 Cl tf J rwr Ftc.ich QiiiiAliPr t-sT received and for - il.- by J J. II ft W S. ELLTS. * ov 1? 7 f'ntlnn 4 rrrrre, Biauks sui« at titu oJi-e/ nr t 'or Cosh. T HE subscribers being determined to abandon the Dry Good* business, will sell their stock for .icinal cost for cash Purchasers from the city and country will find it to their interest to call and examine, and country merchants can replenish their stocks at New York price*. The following comprise a part of the stock: 100 ps. English and American Calico, from 10, 124 a 374 q.a per yard, 30, „ Bine Calico, from 1.5 a 18 eta per yd. A good assortment of Ginghams, Curtain Calicoes, 6 yds for the dollar, 3-4 Brown Homespuns, 10 yds for tho dollar, 3-4 ., ,, 7 yds for the dollar, 4-4 ,, fine „ 6 yds for the dollar. Bleached „ from 124 “ eta per y«L Fine and common Irish Linen, A splendid assortment of plain and figured silks, sa tins and shnllies, fancy tidk’fs, shawls, ribbons, cam- brirs and muslius, figured and plain French and En glish merinos, crape camblets,black, bombazines, fine atul course flannels, furniture dimity, cotton fringe, super bicndclotlis,cassimcres and ssttinutts, a good as sortment of rose nifd conimoii blankets, bed ticks some for 20 cents per yard, a good assortment ol ladies kid, and prunella shoes, case-* thick brogans, a good as sortment of hats, and many other articles loo numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at cost. March 2 22 IV ILHAMS & BR A11Y. Groceries. HUD Sugar, 15 do Sfblasses, 20 bags Coffee, 10 bbls Rice, J2 “ Cider, 12 “ Beer, 34 t|oz Porter. Ale, and Cider in botlles, 35 boxes Raisins, 12 sacks Almonds and Filbert*. 20 M best and common Segars; 12 boxes sperm Candles, Just received and for sale by C. L. HOWLAND & Co. Feb 23 21 Corner Cotton Avenue ft. 2d sts. S-jgar, CofTec mid Molasses. oTJifpi Hill) prime St CroixSugar, ,<0 -ijt 25 hhds new crop Cuba Molasses, 200 bags Laguira Coffee, prime quality, 20 do Caba do prime quality. For sale by- Feb 22 21 REA ft COTTON. Central Rail Road S Banking Co.- of Georgia. Savannah, 21st Feb. 1837. SECONDINSTALMF.NT. R ESOLVED, That an instalment of 2jJ'per cent on the Capital stock of this corporation be call ed 111—the same to be paid 011 the 29th of April next, at the Banking house in Savannah,—and that this call be published by the Cashier conformably to charter. Extract from the minutes ol Tuesday. 21st Feliru an , 1837. R. R. CUYLER, cash’r. Feb 22 22 * ' O' Stockholders in the vicinity of Macon can make payment at the branch bank in that city. silver and;steel Spectacles with glasses to suit every eye, Seed Coral, large Coral, Coral Necklaces, Bead Bags, Chains and; Purses, a variety of cut ami plt'ih Beads, Spy Glasses; (iilizzing Glasses, Pocket Books, Emory cushions, card aud cigar cases, imitation fruit, lucifer matches, fire machines, Rogers ft Sons’, and Wade ft Batcher’s razors, Emerson’s razor straps, scissors, dirks, chess men and board, backgammon boards, dice, dominoes, steel pens, walking canes, pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, gamo bags, otto of roses, cologne, lavender and Florida water fancy soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powdor, flutes, flageo- letts, accordions, shell music boxes, large music boxes, o play from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings, gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud toolli brushes Birmingham and Sheffield silver platcdcastors, liquor stands.candlestick*. branches, Omit baskets, snuffers and snuffer trays, tea t-ay*, silver table, tea. desert, salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles, sugar tougsand hotter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster mantle clocksto run eighteen days without winding. Military anil Military Trimiaings, and a variety of other artieles usually kept in his linn, all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He respectfullyinvites citizens and persons generally vis iting our city to call at his store and examine hi* stock, where he is ever ready and happy to attend to those who may favor him with their calls. IS B—Particular attention paid to Watch Rop,air ing. Having selected the best of materials for repair ing Watches, lie is now prepared to manufacture any ->art of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes as perfect a* llie original, and his Watches to •>erform well. Oct 27 7 Super fasliiouable black and drab beaver, ^lats, do broad brim do for elderly men, do fash do do satin beaver * do do do du black aud drab Russia beaver, Wide, meridian aud narrow brims, otter, nutria, musk rat, raccoou aqd couy hats of every variety of phape 1 mi 3tvle, • Youths’ beaver and satin beaver hats, latest fashions, JFur and Cloth Caps, consisting of super No 1, Otter Caps, “ seal, mink, muskrat and cony do mens and boys ht}l top cloth caps, „ „ Rpbinson’s do do ,. acorn top celeste caps, diildren’s fancy silk caps, ftc.&c. ft.c. WASHINGTON HALL. THE Subscribers have taken that com | moflious and well known public.house in i the City of Macou,—the Washington Halt, j lately occupied by Mr. Si. D. IJuson.-— • By the unremitting attention of both of them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob tain for them a general patronage from the Public.— They have secured the valuable services of a Lady, whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is inferior to no one in the State. Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun* try affords, aud their bar with the choicest liquors. Tho Stables are attended bv careful and experienced Ostlers. MUSTIAN ft MOTT. Feh5 18a r » 36 CENTRAL HOTEL, Macon. Georgia. T HIS establishment is now under the control of the subscribers, who pledge themselves to ren der comfortable those who mav cal! on them. PETER J. WILLIAMS, Feb25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY. fttacou Academy* T HE Female. Department of this institution Lav g become vacant by tbe resignation of Mr Darby the. late Rector, the Tjrnstees are desirous to employ ;i competent Teacher to take charge ol the same. The already large population of the city pla ces it out of the reach of the embarrassments which so frequently attend Schoo's dependent mostly upon aid from abroad for a support always precarious and fluc tuating. The Trustees therefore feet well assured that to-a Teacher of high character and qualifications a very liberal patronage is certain, and from such they invite propositions.' Communication* nddressed to either of the Trus MACON JOCKEY CLUB RACES . Ui lLLfcouimciice on the second Tuesday in A- vW.r pril next, and continue five days, when the following purses will be run for: lstday Mile heats, Purse 2d day 2 mile heats, Purse 3d day 3 m|le heats; Purse 4th day 4 hiile heats. Purse 5th day mile heats. 3 best in 5. purse After the Regular Races on the htb day, titer" will be a Mule race, mile boats, at §15 entrance, there has been foirr, entered. The track has been piu in first rate order—better than it has ever been before. The rulcsof the Ciiib in all instances to govern. , By order of tho fclnb. March 8 23 JESSE L GWEN. Sec ft Tr. §200 00 300 00 GOO 00 700 00 300 00 Fur capes, Pelerins, muffs and ruffs, consisting of tees wifi be promptly answered, chinchilla, lynx, squirrel, sable, ermine, genett, rab-' lubanoif n/ bit and swausdown. Hats made to order at shortest notice. Hat trimmings, alcohol and shelluck, constantly ol hand. Oct 20 3 ttOOWft. T HE subscribers would inform the public that they have formed a connection in business under the linn of ¥'IRGIJl'S S STBEVGEEEE O W, A'id will continue at the old stHnd of J. A. ft S. S. Virgin, on Cotton Avenue, where all favors iu their line w ill be punctually attended to. See our Adveitiseuient. - DR. STIIINUEFLI.OW will lie absent a short time from tie city, after his return from Charleston, he will attend to Dental Operations, in all its branches. Single 01 whole set* of teeth set hi gold plate or pivots, plugging, ftc. All work warj ranted to stand. His office for gentleman will he at our store. Ladies will be attended to at his house by leaving their lard the day previous. Dentists can be supplied with incorruptible Teetb, Gold Foil, and materials generally, of which we intend to keep a good supply. J. A. VIRGIN, S. S. VIRGIN, March 16 24 I)r S. L STRINGFELLOW. I O OK AT THXS I Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware. Sc. VlRuLNS »V s Hi IA GFELLOW Would inform their friends and the public that they still continue at their stand on Cotton Avenue, and hive just received afresh supply of Goods, con sisting in part of the following articles: Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ gold lever adclior escapement independent second lepine and vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain and extra jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of which were se lected witli choice tosuitthis market, aud will be war ranted to perform well; Ladies’ gold Neck Chains ; Gentlemen’s gold and silver Gunrd and Fob Chains: gold and silver gt c/d and fob Keys; Ear Knobs aud Drops ; Breast Pins and Finger 'Ring* of all kinds; gold, silver, gilt, and. pearl Belt Ruckles and Slides, Bracelets and Head Belts; gold and silver everpoint- ed Pencils, steel Pens of the best qualities, gold, silver and steel spectacles, Quizzing Glasses, silver table, tea. dessert, salt and mustard Spoons; roup andcream Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver Caps, Thimbles, Castors. Candlesticks, silver, brass, and bioiized; coral,giltandglas* Beads; ladies’Bags of tho latest fashions, Pusre.* and Pocket Books, Clari onet!*, Flageolet;*, Flutes, Fifes, Accordians, Music Boxes large and small. Drums, Organs and Violins Walking Sticks of various kinds ; silver, gilt, shell, horn and ivory Combs, Tea and Coffee Pots. Bread Baskets silvci and japanned, fine painted Waiters, Knives, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps with tablets, Pistols of various kinds, Dentists'Files, Gold Plate, Wire. Foil ftc toy Watches, Rattles and Whistles for children: Snuffboxes, Percussion caps. Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses. Mathemati cal Instruments, ftc. IWIZilTAHY GOODS. Swords, Belts, fcpauletts, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons, Lace, stars, ornaments toa numorous to mention, which will be sold cheap for cash, or approved city accep tances. N. B.—We have a choice selection of materials for repairing Watches, and are prepared to make any •new part, which will warrant t* perform 4s well as tho original. Virgins ft Stringfellow feel grateful for past favors, and would still solicit a share of the pulic patronage, hoping to give ealifaction to all who may favor them in Jieir line. March 16 8<:■ New Carriage Establishment- OGLETHOPE INSURANCE & TRUST CO, OF THE CITE Ol' .U.iCGJb'. T HE public are hereby informed that the lateMer- r.iialits’ Insurance and Trust Company of this city has receutly lieen incorporated by the legislature of this State, under the obovo title, with authority to increase the Capital Stock to 500.0Q0 Dollars, and to exercise TRUST and sundry other- privileges. 100- 1)00 dollars of «aul Capital has been paid in- and will at all times be held in readiness to pay- any losses due bv this Company. Risks are taken to and from this city to any port or place, on os libera] terms to the r s lured as any other Insurance office. Loans will > p taken, and bills of Exchange pure! a*cd, ftc. WM. B. PARKER, Pres't Jamks Rsa, Sec’y. Jan 26 17- T HE subscribers inform their friends and the pub lic, that tliev have removed to the fire' proof brick store iu Third-struet, nearly opposite to the store occupied by David Ralston, anda few doors south west from the Central Hotel, where they offer foj sale, (a part of which to arrive,) 75 hhds St Croix and Porto Rico Sugars 300 bags Primo Green Rio, and Java Coffee] 150 barrels Northern Rnm and Gin 25 casks Wine and Cordials pipes Cognac Brandy and II Gin 15 baskets Chainpaigno Wino, part superior boxes Muscat do 40 bbls So 3 Mackerel i» j$o } Salmon 150 bolts hea.T' Bagging 60 coil* Bale lv.°T® 400 lba Twine 6000 lbs Feathers, to arrive. 4 General Assortment of D yGomls, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, ftc. ftc. all of which will be solo! at unmmally low prices, for cash only, bv _. • oct 13 2 WILLIAMS ft BRAD LEA Flour. . , tes-J-k BBLS Flour, prime quality, jnst received *2'Ll and for sale by REA ft COTTON. March 2 22 T HE subscriber will receive in a few days a largo stock- of Carriages, Barouches, Sc. Most of them made by the best workmen in Newark and New Haven. LUKE BLISS. Macon. Dec 14 11 0?* liook at TiiiSi T HE subscribers have late.ly received a variety of merchandise consisting of Dry Goods, Ilardicare, Groceries,. Superior Oils tor lampsani) pain's; Saddlery, Hats, Bonnets, ftc. <Vc. which they, believe will bear com parison inquality aud price to any in tbe city. Per sons wishing to purclusears invited to call and ex amino lor themselves, as extravagant catalogues and a bored puffs, are too often imposition*. One estab- ishment is located on the corner of Third and Mul-- berry streets, the other on the corner of Poplar street and Cotton Avenue. W5J B. PARKER ft Co. Dec 15 11 tf Fop Sale, 250.000 61 kbds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality; - 50 bags Coffee, 45,000 lbs Swede Iron, 100 kegs Nail*, assorted, 25 hhds choice Molasses, 150 whole and half bbls Canal and Ricnmond Flour, 5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted .pure and three years old, 20 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey, 5 proof, 75 bbls pure Rom, and 20 Gin. _4I DAVID RALSTON. Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil very handsome—jnst received and for sale by H. ft J- SHOTWELL. Jan. 14 3 Opposite theCcntrul Hotd • 500 Scty Fall anti Winter Clothing, A T tno Macon Clothing Store, one d<ioi above Wm. B. Johnson’s Jewelry Store. Tlje sub scriber is uow receiving his Fall and inter Stock of Clothing, (which has been manufactured by Lewis Fitch the past summer,) and which will be sold off as cheap, for cash, a* at any other establishment, CONSISTING OF Super Black. Blue. Brown, Green, Invisiblo Green and Claret Dress Coats. Super Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Invisible Green Claret ant* Mixed Frock Coats. Brown, Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees. Fine Blue. Black, Green, Brown and Mixed Pant*. Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Casiineredo Boaverteen, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons. Super Blue, Brown, Green, Mixed and Drab Over Co ata- Goat's Hair and German Camhlet Wrapper do. Gentlemen’s super Blue, Black and Invisible Green Broadcloth Cloaks, Ladies’ super Olive, Green and Claret Broadclpth Cloaks. Ladies’ figured Merino, plain do. and Circassian Cloaks. Super-Blue and Pilot Cloth Over Coats. Drab, Blue and"Olive Duffle Over Coats; Lion Skin and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeaus Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satinet, Peters bam a-nd Beaverteen Hunting Coats, Cloth and Satin et Round Jackets. Black and Blue Cloth black figured and plaid Vel vet, plain and figured English (Silk, dark Valencias, Toilinet. Worfien Velvet, black and striped Satin, Bombazine. Tabby Velvet, and Satinet Vests, Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped Gingham Shi ‘g.Silk, Cotton, Merino patent and lamb W09I Shirts iet cotton and woolen, flannel Cauton, flannel and' ril 1 d cotton Drawers. Wool, La J \v ool, patent Merino and brown cot ton Half H s Fine W »' Buck, Hors‘'skin, Beaver, White Kid, Lieqed B t j, Lisle thread, black, white and colored Silk GIov . Blacks, white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belts, Money Br s, nett, worsted and cotton. Silk a.nd Gum S’.ppenden, Cravat and Cravat Stiffeners, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain and plaited Stocks, blue, hlack and white crimped Silk Stocks, Spitalfiold, English Silk, red and yellow Ban dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pockot Handker chiefs, plain and ruffled Bosoms, Collars, Purses,Cloth, Fur and Hair Seal Slpn Caps, Wool Hats, a large as sortment of Fur Hats, Silk Hats. Boots and Shoes, a good stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Butt ins, Cotton Wadding, Military Ball Buttons, Cord, Tas sels, Stars, Lace, Epauletts, ftc. ftc. Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCH. Gentlemen wishing their Cloths made at the North will, by leaving their names with me, have them made in the best manner, and most fashionable stylo- H-F. 13 AMBROSE BABF.R, KDYV D TRACY. JAMES SMITH. NATHAN C MUNROf Trustees. " FRESH SHARER GAR^EJr 1 J UST received and for sale,- at the Masonic Hall;, Cotton Avenue, bv . J. li ft W. S-BUSS. , White ONIONS. i‘:afly nullock s heart do Yellow do Large drYunhead do' Red do Flat or late Dutch do Early blood nirnip BEfc jC, Green savoy do - Early French sugar d‘o Green glazed' do,. Early white scarcity jfjhite cape hr colt do; or sugar do Large Kuglirh Norfolk Orange CARROT, TUliNlR, Long white PARSNIP, White.fiat do Earl cluster ^CUC UMBE KSifuash 01 bel! PEPPER, Long ^reen- do Cayenne - ' do ' Snp’r WATERMELON, Curled do ' Fine NUTMF.GMELON,Early gold,..i sioux COR Maiumo h PUMPKIN, Eariy T Dutch summer SQUASH,! ariy j Imperial sugar loaf LET-Eariv Washington J TUCK, ' PEAS, Ice head do Early eharjton do Long white Naples RA-Large white niarrow/atMo DISII, Dwarf niarrnwla; Scarlet short top do Dwarf blue imperial Pratt’s Ripple SSricItls. T HE Medi&d College ofGeorgiu at Augusta have given their opinion of the superiority of Doctor Pruit’s Sipple Shield to any, thing elae hitherto offered fur the saute purpose, which opinion can be presented if necessary to physicians and others. The opinion of Dr Baber and other physicians in Macon who have examined the instrument, accords with that of Doctor Dewees and the Medical College of Georgia. The Instrument is for sale in Macon by the subscriber only, price §5, with primed directions. II. LOOMIS. Sign uf the Golden Mortar, Mulberry street. Certificate of Doctor Dcwtcs. “ Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As I feel it a mat ter of much public importance to possess a means of lessening’ the terrible sufferings of sore nipple*. I have much pleasure in being able to say that the “ Shield” you ofier for the preventing and the cure of this mala dy, is better adapted to this purpose than any I have heretofore seen. In the two or three instances I have known them to be used, much satisfaction has been expressed ; slid 1 have no hesitation to believe it will generally* succeed. I am so well persuaded of this at this moment, that [ cannot forbear to express a wish that our city through tbe various apothecaries may be supplied with them. 1 an. yours, ftc. Philadelphia. y.lthjan. 1534. Wm. P. DktvKfs.” do I urn: rii. do »tbw stohe. N'cw, Cheap and seasonable GOODS. T HE subscriber hasjttst received at tho store on Third street .two doors south of Messrs Rea ft Cotton, a large and desirable stock of Fancy and staple Dry Goods. Hard Ware. Shoes, Hats, Groceries, ftc. all of which will ue disposed of on nixominodating terms. The citizens of Macon and surrounding coun try are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. ’ GEO. C. McNEILL. N. B.—A complete assortment of READYMADE CLOTHING of every description. Dec 29 3m 13 THE SUBSCKIBERS H AVE purchased Mr. Laird H. Wii-ky’s inter est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton ft Wi- lkt, and Hamilton, Hates & Co. and given IRA E. FORT an interest in tho same. The Dry Goods business will be continued at the same place, under the firm of Fort, Hamilton A Co. and tho Ware Houses and Commission Business as heretofore, under tho firm of HAMILTON, HAYES ft Co. FORT, HAMILTON ft Co. June *23 52 Copartnership.. T HE undersigned have formed a connexion for the transaction of a general FACTORAGE aud COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of COOMBS ft DOUGHTY. JOHN S. COOMBS, Savannah, June 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY. F OR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture ' GOODS AT COST. Fffi'i H E undersigned nave deteimined on closing their a business and are now offering tlieir stock, con sisting of a general assortment of Staple aKdfnncy Dry Goods, Slats, Shoes, Saddlery, Hard ware. Sc. ,, ,• niTitnviv ; >1. 1 tat tenner cent on New Yluk and Boston cost, at retail Maiumoh PUMPKIN. Early useamra ».o ^ t for cash; and 5 percent at wholesale for cash, or good 1 " j paper, payable 1st January next, with interest. We i respectfully invite our friends and the public to give 1 us a call. WILLIAM FORT ft Co. 1 Those indebted to us would do well to make impm 1 diate payment, j Feb 9' 19 i "STIST RECEIVED and tor sate by "isAlii.A f d? RODGF.RS& Co. 250 bbls Prime Rum, Gin and Whiskey, f>0 bbls Mackerel, Nos. 1. 2 and 3, • c 0 bbls and half bbls prune Flour. Cider, Apples, Sugar, Cctl'oe, and many other ar- i tides equally desirable, too tediors to mention. The • ' above goods can be bought low for cash. J Smith, Rodgers & Co. would particularly invite ! those yvho are indebted 10 them to call immediately , and pay their notes and accounts, as they are needing j the money to pay tlieir own debts. I ' Macon, Jan-J2 la j go* TONS best Swedes Iron, i Nails, Rods, Hoop and Band do. 50 bbls superfine Flour, 25 J do do ( o, Just received and for sale by Feb 1 18 F. RUSSELL. do Long salmon' do Early chinadyvarf BEANS Long-scarlet ' do Early inohayvk do Scarlet or cherry turnip do F.arlv six week s 4o Early sugar loaf CAB- Red CLOVER, BAGE. White do .Early george do Lucerti Grass seeds, and Dutch do Flower seeds Early York do Purple EGG PLANT, Large york or harvest do Vegetable Oyster, Early drumhead or Bergen Dwarf curled PARSLEY do Dec 8 11 BARDEN SEEDS. IS. $ J. Sjuotwejle H AVE just received 100 boxes assorted fresh j Garden Seeds, embracing 300 differeut kinds, among which are Early Yoik, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Dutch, Early George, Large York, Early Bullock’s Hea. t, Large Bergen, Flat or Late Dutch, Green Savoy. Arklic’a - Early. Dwarf, Yellow Savoy, Red Dutch, Green Glazed,! Early Drumhead and Large Drumhead CABBAGE, t Rutabaga, long Hanover, white flat, white globe, red top flat, early garden rock, fine Scotch or Aber deen flat, large English, Norfolk flat, aud early Dutch or spring flat TURNIPS. White, red and yellow ONION. Early French sugar, early white scarcity, Jong man- gul w.urtzel, Swiss chard, early blood, long blood ami early'oYange turnip. BEET. Scarletorange and blood CARROT. Long white and Guernsey PARSNIPS. Early Tuscarora, early Sioux ft early sugar CORN. Large White marrowfat, eaily Charltou. early bishop, dwarf marrowfat, dwarf prolific, dwarf blue imperial, and early Washington May PEAS.- Early Mohawk, early Cliina, early six weeks, refu gee, Rob Roy. and white kidney dwarf BEAN Lima, Dutch case knife Dutch white,.scarlet and. variegated cranbpr-. POLE-BEAN. Early sbor. green! early oluster, earlv flame, Ion2 and extra long CUCUMBER. Nutmeg, green citron, pomgrannte, and cnnlelope MUSKMELON. Early Dit ch summer, bush crook, crook neck win- j ter and cocon nut SQUASH. Mammoth, large yellow aud cheese PUMPKIN. Extra cabbage head, ice head, earlv white lie.id, ice, enss,magnum bQuum coss, rose, large gre 11. imperial I sugar loaf, and royal cabbage head LETTUCE- Long scarlet, long salmon, early scarlet, long .white j Naples,'purple scarlet top, cherry turnip, 'black and j white fall Spanish, and white turnip RADISH. i Watermelon Scotch and sea Kale, early and late Cauliflower; Cayenne and bell Pepper, Cress or Pep per Grass, Tomato, Celery, Vegetable Oyster, purple Egg Plant, Sage summer Savory, Parsley, long white and short green Okra, giant Asparagus. Nnstni tuui. Bene Plant, London and Scotch Leek, Saffron. Sweet .Mignonette, while Mustard, sweet Lavender. Lemon Balm, &c. ftc. Grass ai\d Flower seeds. The Gardener’s Manual. N. B. A libeial deduction made to Merchants iu tlieco nntry. Dec 8 10 For Sale, "fj tJTfetjrfl LBS. Fresh LEAF LARD, of sn fL vji* “tSrperipr quality, prepared here, and put up in neat covered tiu cainis, containing about 75 lbs each. Also, in progre.-* nf curing. 750(>0 " BACON, by ’ WM. B PARKER Jbs choice ft Co. Jan 26 17 £ime. A FEW cask* Northern Lime, in good order, for sale by JOHN T. ROWLAND. Agent. Jan 26 17, Jan 1 For Sale. KEGS prime family-Butter, 40 bbls and 4 bills Flour, 10 kegs Tobacco, by C. L. HOWLAND, ft Co. Corner of Cotton Avenue ft Second sL 17 if i.anics Cloukx. C LOTH and Merino Cloaks—worth from §40 to §51). niwfO 6 CRAFT ft LEWIS. %’ake XSctice. T HE subscribers having purchased the interest of J. Cowles in the link of Gro. W Price ft. Co. i me business in future will he «onf ucted under tho- I same iijune, by WJLLIAS COOKE, j.iniM Gi o winner.. Bees Wax. 1 will be given lor good Lens Wax. by ■o •> * .12 J. II. ft. W S ELI IS C A n tv'sii£*Cotioa Lccd. TJ df&i’JlN Sacks warranted genuine, expected dni- jiL vv lv, and for Mile bv ' jut 5 14 ' REA ft COTTON -Quinine Mixture, for aale bv snril 26 4i J H. ft W. S. ? LIS t IN SEED OIL AND TRAIN OIL just receiv ed and for sale by Dec 29 13 J. H. ft W. S. ELLIS. Winter Strained Sperm Oil. J UST received for sale by J. II. i A ELLES. Dee 9 t-2 HE Subscriber will make liberal advances on gj Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah, ' Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston nov.5.1835 ROBT. COLLINS. Calf Skins* t]h/k Dozen just received, warranted a superior /m\W article. dec 15 11 G W PRICE & Co. "#3&^LHhds primo St Croix Sugar. 500 bags prime Green Laguira Coffee. jan 314 REA ft COTTON Petit Oulf Cotton Seed. (Second year's growth. \ AAA Bushels, at 50 cents per bushel. For sale by Jan 19 16 CRAFT ft LEWIS. 2*iano 3Portes. ^ Splendid Boston PIANOS, with 2 and 3 pedals, of Jiut received by jail 12 15 CRAFT ft LEWIS. ItemDV-Ai. C L. HOWLAND ft CO. have removed to the • stand formerly occupied by Bryan ft Kelton: corner of Cotton Avenue and 2d streets, where they have for sale, a complete assortment of BOOTS, SHOES ft DRY GOODS, Also,alarge lot of GROCERIES—viz j Bbls N E Rum, bales Feathers, bbls sperm Oil ! Clarified Oil, dry Malaga Wine in d and J casks | Sherry Wine do. Whiskey and Neutral Rum- f Boxes and 4 boxes Raisins. Cognac Brandy Kegs Malaga Grapes. Principe ft Havana Segars j White and Marblp Soap, spetm Candles Ldmon Syrup, tubs family Btiller, on best term" jan 12 15 I Notice. rSfiHE subscriber having disposed of his interest in _iL tin; firm of Geo. W. Price & Co. to William Cookq end Gob, W. Price, who will receive and pr.y ell debts of. aid firm. jan 1 J-COWLES. Pttperiug for Boonss. J UST received a good assortment of handsome pa per hanging ami bordering. Oct 13 2 H. ft J. SHOTWELL. Carpeting. J UST received,a tew pieces of Ingram Carpeting which is lor sale at reduced prices, dee 15 II G VV PRICE ft Oe illcdicine Chests, F OR plantations ami families, with directions for ' using. For sate by J. II. ft W,8. F.1.L1S. Nov 17 7 Cotton Avenue HATS, Just Received and for Sale. F RESH GROCERIES—ra: 50 bbls N E Rum 17 bales Feathers. 2 do white do 10 bbls sperm Oil, 5 do clarified do • 10 do dry Malaga Wind in qr casks 5 i do Sherry do ’ 3 do Whiskey and Nentjral Rnm. 50 bozos and £ boxes Raisiu* Cognac Brandy 1st quality 12 boxes white and marble Soap Lemon Syrnp and Family Butter By ISAAC NEWHALL. jan 12 15 Next d or to tbe Post Office. F Crockery & Hardwares T New Yoi'li Cost for sale by l 'Oci.27 4 GLO. W. PRICE ft CQ Garden Seeds.. RES II from Baltimore. Just received by Jan 19 ]6 CRAFT ft LEWIS. Petit Cinlf Cotton Seed 1C© Sacks V\ arrallied genuine. sate by Imported l'roui Rodney. Just arrrgeii amt Cor' Jan 19 Just arrived and to; REA & CDYTON- 16 Dahlias, A ND a great V&aipty of other Bnlbou* Roots, late- il ly imported from Holland, for sale by KeV2 18 CRAFT ft LEWIS. WE are authorised to announce WRIGHT NEEL a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court at the en suing election. Fek* 2J- Take l^o ic npiH E mibscriljsr wishes to hire t JL gro Fellows for six, eight, or for which liberal wages will bo give March 2 fc! ' a. *n or twelve Ne- teu mouths, and n. VM. DANIEL . Salt. Bushels afloat, F 557ff!f rea Ja' 12 IS or sale by ft COTTON. ■'S'tT^T RECEIVED by hoats 13and 16. CR 60O keg s W hite Lead in oil, 100 gaG. Linseed oil..of superior qualities, ms4 58 H. ft J. SHOTWELL. . S-ats* 1 ** -rt .n» rx /X lbs. Penn*} ani. m g vV For side 1 nr I 9 CHARLES 1 Totter, flfii by CAMPBELL, 4) ark Prints A N assortment dark «i 'i figured French prints, nov 10 6 For sale byCliAI'T & LEW IS. Vinegar. • sUN N consignment.—A few barrels first rate Apple-. HJc Vinegar. Country Slerchants will be suppfieu! on favorable terms by J.-H & W. b. ELLIS. Engraving St Copper plate Printing? ’ FSTHE subscriber having purchased a Copper plate . JL Press, and employed a good and experienced ENGRAVER, is prepared to execute - all orders in' the line. „ Visiting Wedding; BYniiterv Cards and-Cards of«“ Address neatly enurrrcdaml printed. Notary Public. Motto, and other seats engraved! ftruf'*- " engraving generally well executed Persons in want are requested to call and examines specimens. WM. B. JOHNSTON. March 9' 23 4t Petit 43a* f Cotton seed—Cheap. T HE subscriber has on hand a balance of a tot of the aboye seed, which can be recommended, os thev were tried last year To dote an old business iBe se o dwill i>e sold a" cost and charges—say $«.2S perbatheE They are at the store of Thn. P Si '.be; on Cotton Avenue JNO. RUTHERFORD. March 14 24 3t