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NEW JLINE
DARiENAND NEW YORK PACKETS.
W BRIG ANN, Capt. Gorham.
VICTORY, “ Brows.
.. MERIDA, " Thompson.
.. FRANKLIN, ** Harlow.
Sch’r AUSTIN, “ Buboes*.
.bove named Vessel* compose a Linfi of
"I 1 picket*between Darien and New York. lately
JSblUhed. They aro all first class Vessels, and com-
„ hw officersexperienced in the trade; and have
^^itSStieJfor passengers Shippers by
fids Line uuv he assured of the greatest possible «lcs-
, l hpins civtirt in oil cases.
, h s„ *k*a. a Nve. Agents, New York.
Row las o, Crass & Shackelford, Darieia.
Darien. Jau It ld37* ^
£ R Persons disposed to patronize this Line can
arrangements and obtain information in regard
»*• .f « ¥ p'~ la “ -«•
d"*'S aea - Agent Macon
Commission Business, Darien.
r||HE under.-igued have resumed business as a
Ji. bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt alien
tion to all business entrusted to their care. 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
ton at the least possible expense, and onr opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not oxcel-'
ed by any other House. Darien, .May 20,1836.
HAWES. MITCHELL & COLLIv-
Factorage A Coinuiissiou Business.
BO.ITIJYG, He. ■
T HE subscriber has located in the city of Savan
nah for the .above purposes, and taken stores
nearly opposite the City Hotel.
The steamer “ Chieftain.** Capt. White, will
be reedy in all the present month to receive freight for
Macon, and will continue regularly throughout theses-, _ — --
son. the river admitting, and unavoidable accidents Everpointed Pencils, stiver and gilt Bracelets, gilt, su
lly intercepting. v . er and shell Cotnbs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold,
Goods for forwarding will experience no delay,and I 3l, veraml steel Spectacles with glasses to suit every
the interest of the owner only taken into consideration iff* ®® ed Coral, large Coral, Coral Necklaces, Bead
oct 13 2 3. F. DICKINSON. Bags, Chains and Purses, a variety of cut and plain
— ^TfJBBsi I ® ea *’ S PX Glasses, Quizzing Glasses, Pocket Books,
i Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware and
jFJJI’C r GO ODS,
At the Lowett Prices.,, , ,
C. G. 31, 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 j
splendid assortment of
WATCHES dfc JEWELRY.
of the best quality and latest fashions, consisting m
partof 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 & Cable Chains;
Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger
Ri. a, Ear Hingsand Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs
and . ‘res; gentlemen’s Curb and Linked Guard and
Fob C» ’us, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo
som and « Uar Buttons, Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
Guard Sea. iad Keys, Medalions, gold and gilt Buc
kles, silver an,. Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver
I Corner Cotten Avenue and Cherry Strtet. ,, if j match fin . machiu ^ t R oser s & Sons', and
S receiviug and has in store agenral stock of w „. , n a inns
i ...kin i, Wade dr Butcher s razors, Emerson s razor straps.
Groceries and stable goods among which are _k_.. ....i h-.Unmmnn
I Emoiy cushions, card and cigar cases, imitation fruit,
50 bags prime green coffee
10 do old Java (very fine)
10 hhds sugar
50 bbls flour
150 bbls domestic liquors.
30 qr casks wine (some of which are favor
ite brands
20 each, whale and half bbls crackers
100 kegs nails assorted
20 kegs 3d do
30 bbls mackerel
65,000 lbs Goorgia cured bacon
2,000 do leaf lard
And many other orticles which makes his stock and
yfffiysrU<ccricn lAiic ofPar.ket^
B1UG Macon, A. Bibbms, Mastef.
•• Amelia Strong, Browu, “
•• Darieu, C. P. Bulkey,; ••
*• New Jersey, B. Matthews, 1
ii Premium, J. Couhorn, “
<• (New) ■
Schr. D. B. Crane, Baker. ..
These vessels are all coppered, fastened and bui.t
expressly for this trade, have experienced captains
.nil nil regularly once a week from e ® ch f >or ‘‘
Vessels bound for Darien will find Dubov
f i,y of access: 10 to 21 feet water w t }l be foand on the
Bar at high water, the same depth catrbe ca med wifli-
i„ -lx miles of Darien, 13 feetcuhic earned up to the
city The anchorage in Doboy sonnd ->'id river is
pirticiilaily safe and good, with ample room tor ves-
mIs to carry off the whole cottoe crop*, coming down
the river* to Darien. ,iva
HYWES, MITCHELL & COLLINS,
Agents Danin
Refer to Jams* Goddard, Esq. Mucoa.
Oct 10, 1836. 2
~NlXCON STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
sTF\MBOAT, j. STONE, Capt. Maiidsi l.
ST .. SUPERIOR. “ G*o- Willcox
EXCEL, ° J -D; WfLL^x
T HIS Company has now there Ime of Boats 11
complete order for freighting. They have a
C. p .OW =
will run regularly between Macon a nd Dar.cn one of
ihe Steamboat*leaving Darien every five or six days
T The t coinpany have 16 tow boats (allI first r ?** ^oat*,)
built expressly for the navigation of the Ocmulgee
ana Aisumaha river., their increased fam ilies‘"'fin
able the company the means of giving *• *!*"**‘
despatch to cotton, or goods shipped by their line.
They have two SCHOONERS to carry cotton and
merchandise between Dar.cn an. FrKETS mm.inc
There are alxo sevon first rate PACKETS rnnili g
regularly between Derienaud New York, which come
fo Hawes* Mitchell &- Collins.
Agents for the above boau:^^ ^ ^
L. n*LDW!5 &■ Co Savaimah.
KtR. Bores A Co. Charleston,
IIawkx. Mitchkle A Collws, Dane#,
Gxe. R. Roberts, Ilawkinsville.
J.m28 18
•WtiJrA Company has now in opera
tion. three Steamboats, viz. the
? Ocmulgee, Capt. Blankenship
apt*
nh; and die Ala-
boats leave Darien for Macon, alternate y
; with low boats, and being built expressly
!e, and commjnded by cxpenenced Cnp-
nnbled to perform the tnp with despatch,
plying between Darien and Savanna n,.„,
nrnaha. Capt. Lewis Wilcox, and Comet, Capt B-ant-
lev. between Darien and Macon
The two boau leave Darien for Macon. altern ^ ,/
every week
fot tne trade,
uinsare enabled to perform.— —- ,.
and hold forth inducement* for those persons to snip
by the Company who wish to get their goods or pro
duce expeditiously to market. The company having
bv its charter, the privilege of insuring, wul, at a
moderate rale of premium, take risks on goods or pro
duce shipped by its boats, or placod in charge ot iU
agents forkhipment.
Agents for the above hosts;
RF.A & COTTON. Mneon. _
GODF.Y & KIMBERLY, Ilawkinsville.
P. It. YONGK A. riON8, Darien.
GRANT A YONGE, Savannah.
BOYCE, IIENR.Y A WALTER, Charleston.
Jan 24 17
WARE HOUSE
,!.YD CO-TIJIlSStO-V ULSI.yCSS.
.llyricU, Napier & Fre<c-
9 —” Uf man inform their friends and the
L ♦ .« public generally, that they are enlarg-
QESb&ihim ing their Ware House adjoining their
store on Cotton Avenue, and will have
it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence
ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to
them by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or
order* to buy and sell in the market, will be promptly
Attended to. They likewise inform those :Herchants
who forward their goods by Macon, that they have a
large and safe Brick Store, for tho reception of mer
chandise, and will receive and forward all goods con
signed to them. Their charges in every instance will
he u low as is customary in the city. Liberal advan
ce* will be mado on cotton stored with them or chip
ped by them to any other market. . _
Having one of the partners of their firm (Mr. A. R,
Freeman) located in the city of New York for the pur-
Psseof affording the necessary facilities to their busi-
■««• in Macon, they respectfully inform Merchants
»nd others who have business to transact in that city,
that he will be prepared to attend to any Commission
Basinets with which he may bo favored. They era-
brace the present opportunity to return their gnitejul
Acknowledgements to their friends and the public for
Put favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron
age.
In addition to their present stock, they, will receive
»«riy this fall a fine assortment of
Dry Uoods Groceries. Hardware,
Cutlery, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton
Bagging,
Heady made Clothing. Ac. Ac. Ac.
•aitable for the fall trade, all of which they offer for
sale on the most reasonable terms
Macon, August25 61 tf
J French Quinine*
U8T received and for sale by
J. H A W S. ELLIS.
Nnv 17 7 Cottou Avenue. M*cnit.
IN anlu »ai# at tMs oflte e.
scissors, dirks, chess men aud 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 powder, flutes, flageo-
letts, accordions, shell music boxes, large inusie boxes,
oplay from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings,
gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tooth brushes.
Birmingham and Sheffield silver platedcastors, liquor
stands, candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers
and snuffer trays, tea tniys, silver table, tea. desert,
salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles, sugar
tongs and bntter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
mantle cloeksto run eighteen days without winding.
Military and Military Trimmings,
and a variety of other articles usually kept in his line
assortment very good
Country merchants and others are requested to call 1 H {! a ? v ^ lc . l} ’ 01 °. l f er „ t ,
and examine for themselves. T. P. STUBBS. allof " ,1 ” h . he . w)1 “I 1 at ,ho 1 . owest cnsh P nce *: ™
march 22 25 3m I respectfully invites citizens ana persona general! j vis-
~ — iting our city to call at his store and examine his stock,
J IJJolUSSCS Sugar, Coirce, Ac* I where he is ever ready and happy to attend to those
U3T received aud for s^e on favorable terms by who may favor hinl with tj leir C3 | It .
- »USSmSMjMs, I N B—Particular attention paid to Watch Repair
ing.^ Having selected the best of materials for repair-
£. nUSSJEJLI,,
100 hhds prime Cuba Molasses,
47 „ St Croix and Port* Rico Sugar.
200 bags prime Cuba Coffee,
100 „ „ Laguna d*
59 „ „ white Java,
100 bbls NE Rum,
150 „ Northern Gin,
ISO „ Baltimore Whiskey,
30 „ Monougahala Whiskey,
March 9 33
ing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture any
part of s Watch, and will warrant every piece he
makes as perfect a* tho original, and hi* Watches to
perform well. Oct ,27 7
Great Bargains in Wry Goods,
J'or i
T HE subscribers would inform the public th<u they
have formed a connection iu business under the
firm of
t'IRGlJb'S ft STRIA'GJFJBJLC O IF,
And will continue at the old stand of J. A. A 3. S.
Virgin, on Cotton Avenue, where all favors iu their
T Cash.
T HE subscriber* being determined to abandon... „ ,
the Dry Goods business, will sell their stock for Iwill be punctually attended to,
actual cost for cash Purchasers from the city and Q '
country will find it to their interesttocali and examine,
and country merchants can replenish their stock* at
New York prices.
The following comprise a part of the stock?
100 ps. English and American Calico, from 10,
12| a 374 cts per yard,
30 „ Blue Calico, from 15 a 18 cts per yd.
A good assortment of Ginghams,
Curtain Calicoes, 6 yd* for the dollar,
3-4 Browu Homespuns, 10yd* for the dollar,
3-4 „ ,, 7 yds for tho dollar,
4*4 „ fin* „ S yds for the dollar,
Bleached „ fYom 124 a 20 cts per yd.
Fine and common Irish Linen,
A splendid assortment of plain and figured silks, sa
tins and shallies, fancy hdk’fs, shawls, ribbons, cam
brics and muslins, figured and plain French and En
glish merinos, crape camblets, black bombazines, fine
and coarse flannels, furniture dimity, cotton fringe,
super broadcloths, cassimeres nudsatlinetts, a good as
sortment of rose and common blankets, bed tick* some
for 30 cents per yard, a good assortment of ladies kid,
and prunella shoes, cases thick brogans, a good as
sortment of hats, and many other articles to* numerous
to mention, all of which will be sold at co*t.
■March 2 22 WILLIAMS A BRADLY.
Groceries.
OA HUD Sugar.
/m\j 15 do Molasses,
20 bags Coffee,
10 bbls Rice,
12 “ Cider,
12 “ Beer,
24 doz Porter, Ale, and Cider i# bottle*,
35 boxes Raisins,
12 sacks Almonds and Filberts,
20 M best and comrnoi Segars;
12 boxes sperm Candles,
Just received and for sale by
C. L. HOWLAND A Co.
Feb 23 21 Corner Cotton Avenue A 2d sts.
See our Advertisement.
T’DR. STRINGEFLLOW will be absent a short time
from the city, after his return from Charleston, he will
attend to
Dental Operation*,
in all iu branches. Single 01 whole set* of teeth sot
on gold plate or pivots, plugging, Ac. All work war]
ranted to stand.
Iiis office for gentleman will be at our store. Ladies
will be attended to at bis house by leaving their tard
the day previous.
Dentists can be supplied with incorruptible Teeth,
Gold foil, and materials generally, of which no intend
to keep a good supply.
J. A. VIRGIN,
S. S. VIRGIN,
March 16 24 Dr S. L STRINGFELLOW.
Sugar, Cofree and iffolaiKi.
f).f| IIIID prime St Croix Sugar,
iw 25 hhds new crop Cuba Molasses,
3<)0 bags Laguira Coffee, prime quality,
20 do Cuba do primo quality.
For sale by
reb22 21 REA A COTTON.
entrai flail Road tc Banking Ca.
of Georgiy.
Savannah, 21st Feb. 1837.
SECOND INSTAEMF.XT.
« ESOLVED, Thai *n instalment of 24"per cent
on the Capita! stock of this corporation be call
ed in—the same to be paid on 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 tho minutes of Tuesday, 2lst Febru
ary, 1837, v R. R. CUYLER, cash’r.
IOOS AT THIS!
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, 0c.
VUCGINN A STKINGFELLOW
Would inform their frieuds and the
public that they still continue at their
stand on Cottou Avenue, and h i yejust
received afresh supply of Goods, con
sisting in partof the following articles:
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ gold lever
anchor escapement independent second lepins and
vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain and extra
jewelled lepino and vertical do. all of which were se
lected with choice tosuit this market, and will be war
ranted to perform well; Ladies’ gold Neck Chains ;
Gentlemen’s gold and silver Guard and Fob Chains:
f old and silver gu#rd and fob Keys; Ear Knohs aud
)rops; Breast Pm*and Finger Rings ol all kinds;
gold, silver, gilt, aud pearl Belt Buckles and Slides,
Bracelets and Head Belts; gold and silver everpoint-
ed Pencils, steel Pens ofthe best qualities, gold, silver
and steel spectacles, Quizzing Glosses, silver table,
tea, dessert, salt and mustard-Spoons; soupandcream
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Castors, Candlesticks, silver, brass,
andbtouzed; coral,giltandglas* Beads; ladies’ Bags
ofthe latest fashions, Pusres and Pocket Books, (.'lari-
onetts, Flageoletts, Flutes, Fife*, Accordiaus, Music
Boxes large and small. Drums, Organs snd Violins
Walking Sticks qf various kinds ; silver, gilt, shell,
horn and ivory Combs . Tea and Coffee Pots, Bread
Basket* silvei and japanned, fine painted Waiters,
Knives, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps
with tablets. Pistols of various kinds, Dentists’Files,
Gold Plate, Wire. Foil Ac toy Watches, Rattles and
Whistles for children; Sauff boxes, Percussion caps.
Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses, Mathemati
cal Instruments. Ac.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords, Belts, Epauletta, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
Lace, stars, ornaments too nnmorous to mention, which
will be sold cheap for cash, or approved city accep
tances.
N. B.—We have a choiee selection of materials for
repairing Watches, and arc prepared t* make any
JBMTS, II.1TS, If.ITS
GEORGE A. KIMBERLY
R ESPECTFULLY aoliclU the attention of pur
chasers to a very large assortment of
Hats and Caps*
which have been made by him expressly for retailing,
and are warranted to be of superior style and quality
to any ever before offered in Macon; among his assort
ment may be found,
Super fashionable black and drab beaver Hats,
110 broad brim do for elderly men,
do fash do do satin beaver do
do do do black and drab Russia beaver,
Wide, meridian and narrow brims,otter, uutria. musk
rat, raccoon and couy hats of every variety of
shape „ nd style.
Youths’ beaver and satin beaver hats, latest fashions.
Fur anti Cloth Caps, consisting of
super No 1, Otter Caps,
“ “ seal, mink, muskrat and cony do
mens and boy* full top cfpth caps,
,, ,, Robinson’s do do
-» ,. acorq top celeste caps,
children's fancy silk caps, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Fur capes, Pelerips, muffs and rufls, consisting of
chinchilla, lynx, squirrel, sable, ermine, gouett, rab
bit and swansdown.
Hats made to order at shortest notice.
Hat trimmings, alcohol andshellack, constantly ot.
hand. Oct 20 3
Sew Fall and Winter Clothing.
A T the Macon Clothing 3tore, one door above
Wm. B. Johnson’s Jewelry Store. The sub
scriber is now receiving his
Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing,
(which has been manufactured by Lewis Pitch the
past summer,) and which will be sold off as cheap, fur
cash, as at any e ther establishment,
consisting or
Super Black, Blue. Brown, Green, Invisiblo Grcon
and Claret Dress Coats,
■i —..l >.-^ M „,r TO Tn
WASMiNUTON ft .'tf.
THE Subscribers have com
modious and well Jounta , Jiic house in
the City of Macon,-—the vashixgtcn Hall,
latefy occupied^by Mr M. D. iluson.—
By the unremitting at; a.ion of Loth of
them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob
tain for them a general patronage from the Public.—
They hare 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, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stables are attended by careful and experienced
Ostlers. MUSTIAN A MOTT.
Feb 5 1835 3G
CENTRAL HQ.T-LL,
.llacoss, Georgia.
T HIS establishment is now under tho control of
the subscribers, who pledge themselves to rem
der comfortable those who may. call on them.
PETER J; WILLIAMS,
Feb 25 35 JOHN D. RAMEY.
ISb9
Macon Academy.
T HE Female Department of this Institution hav
g become vacant by the resignation of Mr
Darby the late Rertor, the Trustees are desirous to
ejnploy a competent Teacher to take charge ol the
samp. Tho 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 flue
ttiatine. The Trustees therefore feel well assured
that to a Teacher of high character and qualification,s
a very liberal patronage is curtain, an jfroin6iich they
invite propositions.
Communications addressed to either of the Trus
tees will be promptly answered.
AMBROSE BABER, Y
F.DW D TRACY. {.Trustees
JAMES SMITH. 1 lru H us
13 NATHAN C MUNROEJ
FitFSH SI1.1RFR G.fRDEJV
mm JOCKEY CLUB RACES
[/ILi.commence on the 1 second Tuesdad’ in A-
pril next, and continue five days, w hen the
following purses will be run for:
Istday Alijehcats, Pnrso $200 0®
2d day 2mils heats, Purse 300 0#
3d day 3 mile liuiits, Purse ’5C0 OS
4tli day 4 mile he_uu, Purse 71.0 0®
! 5th day mile heals, 3 best iiiS. purse SCO 00
After ihe Regular Races on the . r ’th day, thi 1—will
• be 11 Mitlerzoe, mile heats, entrance, there has
j been four entered. The track has hcen put in first-
j rate order—better titan it has ever been before.
The rtilesof the Club in ail instances to govern.
By order of the'Clnb.
March 8 23 JESSE L OWEN; Sec A Tr.
IT Stockholder* in tho vicinity of Macon can make I new part, which win warrant t* perform as well as the
payment at the branch bank in that city.
08LETH0PE INSURANCE & TRUST CO.
OF Till. CITY OF .1I.1VOJV,
T \iE public are hereby informed that the late Mer
chants’ Insurance and Trust Company of this
city has recently been incorporated by the Legislature
of this State, uuder the above title, with authority to
increase the Capital Stock to 500,000 Dollars, and to I
exercise TRUST and sundiy other privilege*. 100,-
000 dollar* of said Capital has been paid in. and will
at all pines be held in readiness to pay any losses duo
by this Company. Risk* are taken to and from thi*
city to any port or place, on as liberal term* to the 1 a '
sured as any other Insurance office. Loans will I e |
token, and bill* of Exchange purchased, Ac.
WM. if. PARKER. Pres’t
James Rba, See’y. Jan 26 17
yjp HE subscribers inform theirfriends and the pub-
original.
Virgins A Stringfellow feel grateful for past favors,
and would still solicit a share of the pulic patronage,
j hoping to give satifaction to all who may favor them
1 in -heir lino.
March 16 24
New Carriage Establishment.
T HE subscriber will reccire in a few days a large
stock of
Carriages, Barouches, He.
lie, that they have removed to the firo proof .Most of them made by tho best workmen In Newark
brick store in Third-street, nearly opposite to the store
occupied by David Ralston, auda 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 bags Prime Greeu Rio, and Java Coffee|
150 barrels Northern Rum and Gin
25 casks Wino and Cordials
pipes Cognac Brandy and H Gin
15 baskets Champaigne Wino, part superior
boxes Muscat do
40 bbls No 3 Mackerel
No 1 Salmon
150 bolts heavy Hemp Bagging
60 coils Bale Rope
400 lbs Twine
G000 lbs Feathers, to arrive.
A General Assortment
Dry Goods, Shoes, Rats, Hardware,
$e. Ac. all of which will be sold at unusnally low
prices, for cash only, by
oct 13 2 WILLIAMS A BRADLEY
Flonr.
BBLS Flour, prime quality, just received
OU and for sale by REA A COTTON.
March 2 22
Lost or Mistaken.
T AKEN from the court house about time the
Irishmen were examined forthe murder of Mr.
Hucknby. a fine DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUN
of long size. The gun was detained for guard pur
poses, and is wo th 50 or 60 dollars. It is suppose
to have been carried off by the man who was last or
guard. Any information respecting said gun will be
thankfully received and liberally rewarded.
Jyireba? &f W4L DANIEL.
and New Haven.
Macon. Dec 14
11
LUKE BLISS.
ft?* Look at This.
T HE subscribers have lately received a variety of
merchandise consisting of
Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries,
Superior Oils for lamps and pain's; Saddlery, Hats,
Bonnets, Ac. &c. which they believo will bear com
parison inquality and price to any in tho city. Per
sons wishing to purchase are invited to call and ex
amine for themselves, as extravagant catalogue* and
a bored puffs, are too often impositions. One estab-
ish meat is located on the corner of Third and Mul
berry streets, the other ou the corner of Poplar street
and Cotton Avenue. WM B. PARKER & Co.
Dec 15 11 tf
Super Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Invisible Green
Claret aud Mixed Frock Coats.
Brown, Greon, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees.
Fiuc Bluo. Black, Green, Brown and Mixed Pants.
Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Casimcredo
Beaverteen, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons.
Super Blue, Brown, Green, Mixed and Drab Over
Coats.
Qoat’s Hair aud Geriqan Cambist Wrapper do.
Goutlomen’s super Blue, Black and Invisible Green
Broadcloth Cloaks,
Ladies' super Olive, Green and Claret Broadcloth
Cloaks.
Ladies* figured Merino, plain do. and Circassian
Cloak*.
Super Blue and Pilot Cloth Over poata.
f rab, Blue aud Olive Duffle Over Cuats; Lion Skin
Green Blanket Orer Coats; Kentucky Jeans
Frock Costs and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satinet,* Peters
ham and Beaverteen Hunting Coau, Cloth and Satin-1
et Round Jackets.
Black and Blue Cloth black figured and plaid Vel- '
vet, plain aud figured English |3ilk, dark Valencias
Toilinet, Woollen Velvet, black and striped Satin,
Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, and Satinet Vests,
Fine Linen and Cuttun Shirts, plaid and striped
Giugham Shi **,Silk, Cotton, Merino patentaml iamb
Wool Shirts iet cotton aud woolen, flannel Canton
flannel and; rij" d cotton Drawers.
Wool, Ls jb \vool, patent Merino and brown cot
ton Half II s •
Fine W »’ Buck, Ilofseskin, Boaver, White Kid
Liened B / j, Lisle thread, black, white and colored
Silk Glov .
Black a. white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belts,
Money Br * f nett, worsted and cotton, Silk and Gum
Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiffeners, Silk aud
Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain
and plaited Stocks, blue, black and white crimped Silk
Stocks, Spitalfield, English Silk, red and yellow Ban
dana, whito and red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker
chiefs, plain and railed Bosoms, Collars, Purses,Cloth
Fur and Hair Seal Skin Caps, Wool Hats, a large as.
sortment of Fnr Hats, Silk Hats, Boots and Shoes, c
gcod stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black
Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Buttons
Cotton Wadding, Military Ball Buttons, Cord, Tas
sels. Stars, Lace. Epauletta, Ac. Ac.
Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCH.
Gentlemen wishing their Cloths made at the North
will, bv leaving their names with me, have them made
in the best manner, and nyist fashionable stylo. ILF
SEEi&S.
J UST received and for sale, at the Masonic Hall,
Cotton Avenue, bv
J. II. & W. S, ELLIS.
White ONIONS, Early bullock’s heart do
Yellow do ., Large drumhead
Red do Fiat or late Dutch
Early.blqod turnip BEf. P, Greeu savoy
Early French sugar do Greeu glazed
Early white scarcity
or sugar do
Orange CARROT,
Long white PARSNIP,
do
do
¥
do
White cape br eoh do
Large English Norfolk
TURNIP,
White flat do
Fratt’s Nipple SItie!<Is.
T HE Medical College o! Georgia utAngnstH have
given their opinion of the superiority of Doctor
Pratt’s Xifplei Shield to any thing else hitherto offered
for the same purpose, which opinion can i;o presented
if uect*»aiy to physicians and others. Ti e opinion of
Dr Buber and other physicians in Macon, who have
examined the instrument, accord.- with that of Doctor
Dewees and the Medical College of Georgia.' Tho
Instrument is for sale in Macon by the subscriber onlv,
price §5, with printed directions. II." LOOMIS.*
Sigttof the. Golden- Mortar, Me'J erry street .
Certificate of Doctor Deuces
“ Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As 1 feel it a mat
ter of much public importance to possess a mean* of
lessening the terrible sufferings of sore nippies, 1 have
much pleasure in being able to say that the “Shield"
you offer for the preventing and the cure of this mala
dy, is Letter adapted, to this purpose liian any I have
heretofore seen. In, the two «T three lusHfcces I have
known thorn'to he used, much satisfaction^hu* been
expressed: mid I have no hesitation to believe it will
generally succeed. I aiu so well persuaded of this at
this moment, that I cannot forbear to express a w isn
that our city through the various apothecaries may bi^,
supplied wuih them. J air. yours. &e.
Phihidtlphi-t. YZtkJuu. 1-3-1* \\ w. P. Drtm i."
WX3W STORE.
lew, Cheap and sea»ona*Ie
GOODS.
T HE subscriber ha* just received at the store on
Third street two doors south of Messrs Rea A
Cotton, a large and desirable stock of
Fancy and staple Dry Goods,
Hard Ware.,, Sloes, Hats, Groceries, &c.
all of which will undisposed of on accommodating
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
TflESUBSCRIBEK*
H AVE purchased Mr. Laird H. Wilzt’s inter
est in the late firm of Fort, Hamii-to* A Wi-
let, and Hamii.to5, Hates A Co. and given IRA
E. FORT ait interest in the same. The Dry Goods
business will be continued at the same place, under
the firm of
Fort, Hamilton He Co.
and the Waro Houses and Commission Business as
heretofore, updor the firm of HAMILTON, HAYES
A Co. FORT, HAMILTON A Co.
June 23 52
Copartnership..
T HE undersigned have formed a connexion for
the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under
tho firm of C003IBS A DOUGHTY.
JOHN S. COOMBS,
Savannah, June 1 50 E. W. DOUGHTY.
F OR Fever and Ague—Rowan’s Tonic Mixture
—Quinine Mixture, for sale by
-Driiar. 44 J. H A W. S. t :1.1s
INSEED OIL AND TRAIN 6lL just receir
cd and for sale by
Dec 29 13 J- H. A W. S. ELLIS^
Winter Strained Sperm Oil.
J UST received for sale by
J. H. { Y ELLES.
Der 9 12
T HE Subscriber will malte liberal advances
Cotton shipped to his friends in Savannah,
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or Boston
nov.5.1835. UOBT. COLLINS.
Calf Skins.
Shlh Dozen just received, warranted a superior
/•If article. dee 15 11
G W PRICE A Co.
OftHhds prime St Croix Sugar.
500 bags prime Green Laguira Coffee.
For Sale,
350.000
61 hhds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality,
• 50 bags Coffee,
45,000 lbs Swede Iron,
100 kegs Nails, assorted,
25 hhds choice Molasses,
150 whole and half bbls Canal and Ricnmond
Flour,
5 pipes pure H. Ginand C. Brandy warranted
pure and three years old,
20 bbls old Monongah'ala Whiskey, 5 proof,
75 bbls pure Rum, and20 Gin,
41 DAVID RALSTON.
Gallons Winter strained Lamp Oil very
handsome—just received and for sale
by H. AJ- SHOT WELL.
Ii t QnpmtidbCoOrid Mad
500
bags prime 1
jan 314 RF.A*A COTTON
JPetit Buir Cotton Seed.
300
Jan 19
(Second year's growth.)
Bushels, at 50 cents per bushel-
, For sale by
16 • CRAFT A LEWIS.
£iano Fortes.
gh Splendid Boston PIANOS, with 2 and 3 pedals,
A Just received by
CRAFT A LEWIS.
Just received by
jan 12 15
Dahlias.
A ND a great variety of other Bulbous Roots, .late
ly imported from Holland, for sale by
l eb 2 18; CRAFT & LEWIS.
WE arc authorised to announce
WRIGHT NEEL a candidate for
Clerk *f tho Inferior Court at th* en
suing election.
tom qp
Earl cluster CUCUMBEtcSquashor bell PEPPER,
Long greeu ^ do Cayenne- do
Sup’r WATERMELON, Curled do
Fine NUTMEGMELON,Early gulden sioux CORN
Mammo li PUMPKIN, Early Tuscarortj do
Dutch summer SQUASH,Early sugar do
Imperial sugar loaf LET-Early Washington June
TUCE, 1 PEAS,
Ice head do Early charltou do
Long white Naples RA-Large white marrowfat do
DISH, Dwarf marrowfat do
Scarlet short pip do Dwarf blue imperial do
Long salmon do Early china dwarf BEANS
Long scarlet do Early, mohawk * do
Scarlet or cherry turnip do Early six weeks do
Early sugar loaf CAB- Red CLOVER,
1IAGE. White do
Early george do Lucern Grass seed*, and
Dutch do Flower seeds
Early York do Purple EGG PLANT;
Large york or harvest do Vegetable Oyster,
Early drumhead or BergcnD warf curfod; PARSLEY*
do
Dec 8 11
GARBEX SEEDS.
II. H J. SMOTWRIjJL
AVE just received 100 boxes assorted fresh
t -> - Garden Seeds,
embracing 300 different kinds, among which are Early
Y’oik, Early Sugar Loaf, Early Dutch, Early George,
Large York, Early Bullock’s Hea t, Large Bergen.
Flat or Loto li.itoi,, oreen euvoy', Arnue's Fatly
Dwarf, Yellow Savoy, Red Dutch, Green Glazed,
r.arly Drumhead and Large Drumhead CABBAGE.
Rutabaga, leng Ifaipiver, whito ’flat, white globe,
red top flat, early garden rock, fine Scotch or Aber
deen flat, large English, Norfolk flat, and early Dutch
or spring flat TURNIPS-
White, red aud yellow ONION.
Early Freueh sugar, early white scarcity, long man-
gut wurtzel, Swiss chard, early blood, long blood aud
early orange turnip BEET.
Scarlet orange and bipod CARROT.
Long white andGuerusey PARSNIPS.
Early Tusoarora, early Sioux & early sugar CORN.
Large white marrowfat, caily Clnrltoa, early bishop,
dwarf marrowfat, dwarf prolific, dwarf blue imperial,
aud early Washington May PEAS.
Early Mohawk, early China, early six weeks, refu
gee, Rob Roy. and white kidney dwarf BEAN
Lima, Dutch case knife. Dutch white, scarlet and
variegated craiibpr-» POLE-BEAN.
Early short green* early olustcr, early flame, I011S
and extra long CUCUMBER.
Nutmeg,-irreen citron, pomgranate, and canlelopc
MUSKftfELON.
Early Dutch summer, bush crook, crook neck wiu-
ter and cocoa nut SQUASH.
Mammoth, large yellow and cheese PUMPKIN.
Extra cabbage head, ice head, early white head, ice,
cuss, magnum bouum coss, rose, large green, imperial
sugar lo»f, and royal cabbage bead LETTUCE.
Long scarlet, long salmon, early scarlet, long white
Naples, purple scarlet top, cherry turnip, black aad
white fall Spanish, and white turnip RADISH.
Watermelon Scotch and sea Kale, early aud 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. Nasturtion.
Bene Plant, London and Scotch Leek, Saffron, Sweet
Mignonette, whito Mustard, sweet Lavender. Lemon
Balm, &c. &c.
Grass and Flower seeds.
The Gardener’s Manual.
N. B, A liberal deduction made to Merchants iu
theco untry. Dec 8 10
ttOJxDS A’A’ COh'f.
T IIE undersigned have determined on closing their
business and arc now offering their stock, con
sisting of a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Drj’Coods
Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Hardware- Hr.
tat ten per centon New York find Boston cos;, at leufl
tlbrcUsh: and 5 percent at wholesale for cash, or good
pqper, payablu 1st January next, with interest. Wo
respectfully invite our friends and the public to giro,
us a call. \YIU JAM FORT & Co
Those indebted to us would do well to make in:tea
diale payment.
Feb!)' 10 .
CiT RLCEiyiJ> and for skit* by
RODGERS &C<i.
250 bbls Prime Run), Gin and Whiskey,
60 bbls Mackerel, Nos. 1. 2 and 3,
60 bid- mid half bbls prime Flour,
Cider, Apples, Sugar. Coffee, and many other el--
tides equally desirable, too tedious to mention. Tlnv
above goods can be bought low for cash.
Smith, Rouckhs *fc Co. would particularly invite-
those who are indebted to them to call immediately
and pay their notes and accounts, as- they aro needing-
the uioney to pay their own debts.
Macon, Jan 12 15
TONS best Swedes Irani **•
Nails, Rods, Hoop and Band da-
50 bbls superfine Flour,
25 4 do do 1 o,
Just received aud for sale by
-Feb 1 18 K. RUSSELL.
'— —FoFSaie: *
~Q LBS. Fresh LEAF LARD, of id
_EL 'ii; 'aV vFperior quality, piepared hero, and
put up iu neat covered tin tan us, containing about 7fp
lbs each. Also, iu progress of curing, 7500C lbs choice-
BACON, by WM. B PARKER & Co.
Jan 26 17
ZiiffiC. ’
4 FEW coskr Northern Lime, in good order, fot
saleby JOHN T. ROW LAND, Ageut.
Jan 26 17
.Tor Sale.
KEGS prime family Buttor,
40 bbls and 4 bbls Flour,
10 keg* Tobacco,
by C. L. HOWLAND & C*.
Corner of Cotton Avenue & Second sf.
Jan 27 17 if •
Ladies Clonks.
(LOTH and Merino Cloaks—worth from 840 t*
> 850. novlO 6 CRAFT & LEWIS.
Take Notice.
T HE subscribers having purchased the interest of
J. Cowles in the firm of Geo. W. Price & C*.
tho business in future will be conducted under tbe-
sarae name, by WILLIAM COOKE,
jan 1 14 GEO W PRlpE.
r | BecS lVax. "
iff'l ASH will be givepTor good Bees Wax, by
VLV Dec 22 12 J. H. AW S ELLIS
Gulf Cotton Seed.
"3 OSacks’ warranted genuine, expected dai-
J(_ Tsr ly, and for sale bv
jau 5 14 REA & COTTON
Removal.
C L. HOWLAND & CO-have removed to the
• staud formerly occupied by Bryan & Kelton,
corner of Cotton Avenue aud 2d street*, where they
have for sale, a complete assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES & DRY GOODS,
Also, a large lot of GROCERIES—viz
Bbls N E Rum, bales Feathers, bbls sperm Oil
Clarified Oil, dry Malaga Wine in i aud J casks
Sherry Wine do. Whiskey and Neutral Rum
Boxes and 4 boxes Raisins. Cognac Brandy
K»gs Malaga Grapes. Principe & Havana Segars
White and Marble Soap, sperm Candles
Lemon Syrup, tubs family Blitter, on best terms,
jan 12 15
Just Received and fer Sale.
F RESH GROCERIES—viz: 50 bbls N E Rum
17 hales Feathers, 2 do white do
10 bbls sperm Oil, 5 do clarified do
10 do dry Malaga Wine iuqr casks. »
8 J do Sherry do
3 do Whiskey and Nentral Rum-
50 boxes and 4 boxes Raisins
Cognac Brandy 1st quality
12 boxes white and marble Soap
Lemou Syrup and Family Butter
By ISAAC NEWHALL,
jan 12 15 Next door to the Post Office.
Take Notice.
T HE subscriber having disposed of his Interest i«
the firm of Geo. W. Price & Co. to Wifliaaa.
Cooke and Geo. W. Price, who will receive and pa;/
srll debts of said firm. jan 1 J COWLES.
*" PaperiJitt' for Kooius. ~ r '
J UST received a good assortment of handsome pa
per hinging ami bordering.
Oct 13 2 H. & J. SHOTWELL.
Carpeting;.
J UST received, a lew pieces of Ingrain Carpeting
which is for sale at reduced prices,
dec 15 II G \V PRICE A. Co
tITIediciiic diesis,
S 530R plantations ana families, with directi
. using. For sale by J. H. &. W. S. EL!
Nov 17
directions for
ELLIS.
Cotton Aventra
Take Notice.
T HE subscriber wishes to hire ten or twelve No-
gra Fellows for six, eisht, or ten months, and
for which liberal wages will be given.
March 3 22 WM. DANIEL
Salt.
Allf/YA Bushels afloat, For sale by
£7fit* REA & COTTON,
da" 12 15 j
UST RECEIVED by boats 13aud 16.
500 kegs White Lead in oil,
100 gals. Linseed oil. of superior qualities,
4 58 H. & J. SHOTWELL.
vug 4
Crockery & Hardware.
A T Blew York Cost for sale by
(let. 27 4
GEO. W. PRICE CO
Garden Seeds.
P RF.SIi from Baltimore.
Just received by
Jan 19 16 CRAFT & LEWIS?
130
Petit Gulf Cotton Seed.
Sacks W arranted genuine,. -ImporW-d*
from Rodney. Just arrived. ai,rl for
saleby REA & COTTON.
Jan 19- ' . 16
Vinegar,
consignment;—A few barrels first rate- AppfeT
Vinegar. Country Merchants wiiLbe mniphot.?
J. H & W. S. ELI
on favorable terms by
y - ■ : - *• I ^ O0A
JEngrariny. H Copperplate ting>
T HE subscriber baying purefnwed a Copper fAarwL
Press, and employed a good and experienced,
ENGRAVER, is prepared to execute* all orders'll^
the line. ■ 0 „
Visiting Wedding, Business Cards and -Cards of* '
Address rvatlj engraved and printed.
Notary Public, Motto, and other seals engraved, and. 1
engraving generally welt executed
Persons in want are requested to call and examine *
specimens. WM. B. JOHNSTON.-
March 9 . 23 4t
lOOO
Butter.
lbs. Pennsylvania Butter.
For sale by
9 CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Dark Prints.
A N assortment dark small figured French prints .
n*v 10 < For sale by CRAFT & LEW 18. f
Petit Gnit Cotton seed—Cheap.
i f If 'l HE subscriber has on hand a lalaucebf a lot of*
i JL the above seed, which can be recomraendad. as
| thev were tried last year To close an old bnsincss
! the se»d will be sold at cost and che.rjres—say $1.23
l perbushel. They are at the store of Thus P Sights,
on Cotton Avenue. JNO. RL riTElil ORU.
March 1.4