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MACON
By W* BAKTLKTT.
.1fl.lCO.V, GEOKGI.l, TVESOj\\ .71.11* 9. p7,
T’v.us of Subscription t
,„D ou.sns,paidin advance. toiU pay for the pa-)
U Jr Fivk lJo!.i.ARS, pa»d mi advance.vdl pay
fJJJlTper two years. Ten Dollars, paid in advance
fiz months after the year has
' U \Jt T.iru Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum
'•**?T,',*cd. If «®‘ P aul UH,U thc <M ' 1 °//* e »" lr ’
f*l^ r aitMUm chargcdj-u>ith interest
^ l,r ' Terras of Advertising. .
, irrriisements not exceeding ofe square, or 12 b [^ ter
1 ,.*a/6« inserted one time for One dollar. H hen
,kil one i nsertion is given, 50 cents for each
fSOSllectors'and Coroners' Sales are chat-
'tf IZounts for Advertising. Job Printing, B?e
°*fas 7oi sJcription, Interest tciU be charged,
f,ttlrd iHthin thf. year.
Commission Betsincrs, JOarieee.
refills undersigned have resumed business as a
hove, and wilt as heretofore pay prompt alien
lion to all business entrusted to their care. VVc believe
we have made arrangements that will enable, ns' 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 thejt business. On- our wharves
are large Storehouses, calculated for tlib storing of cot
ton at Hie least possible expense, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not excel-
ed by any other House. Darien, May 20, 1836.
HAWKS. MITCHELL A COLLINS.
T. f. STUBBS.
TWatcHos! Jewelry, Silver \Varc and ;
jF4.Vf V C O OH .%• i'
At ’-be Lowest Prices. „
tl; (i. ST. JOHN, Watch Maker
and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo- j
Remand new york jackets
Hrowk.
Titojirsox.
Harlow.
Uoroess.
VICTORY,
.. MKIIIDA.
.. FRANKLIN.
r .fr b .bove lisined’Vessels compose a Lino of
'iMrkcts between Darien and New York, lately
, * , Tii«V are all first class Vessels, and cotn-
«ubli«e'i- - of nnriooced in the trade: and have
hfioits for passengers. Shippors by
HJI®"® bft wared ol the greatest possible des-
this Lmewi .. |n a |i cases,
patch being r. fc \'vk. Agents, New York.
p CRt!»K & SiiACRELFono, Darien.
. 1 Ijji I, l3*^7* 1 <
V ,r n "i> -rsons disposed to patronize this Line ran
*• M .ts and obtain information in regard j
, . ..V frei«ht, on application to the un
to >!> • l U ° JOH N T. KOWLAN 1>,
Bfrsig'tc.t. Agent Macon. I
Corner Cotton Avenue and Cheiry Street.
I S receiving and has in store a general stock of
Groceries and stpale goods'among whict- are
•50 bags prime green coffee
10 do old Java (vary tine)
10 hhdg sugar
50 bbls Floor
150 bbls domestic liquors.
TJ0 qr casks wine (some-of which are favor-
• ite brands
20 each, whole and half bbls crackers
100 kegs hails assorted
20 kegs 3d do
30 bbls mackerel
65,000 lbs Georgia cured bacan
2,000 do leaf lard
And many other articles which makes his stock and
assortment very good.
Country merchants and others are requested to call
and examine for themselvesi T.,P. STUBBS,
march 22 25 3m'
?P«*
site tiie Washington Hall, respectful
ly informs his friends and the public, !
WASHINGTON HALL.
a Tllft Subscribers have taken that com
d*. A'i'*'' modious and well kqovvn public house in
the City of Macon,—the Washington Hall,
iUALjSy lately egeupied byMr.M..D. iluson.—
«. By thc.'unreuiitting attention of both of
that he is now opening a new and j them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob-
spleiidid assortment of i tain l'or them a general patronage from the Public.— ti
WATCHES ft JEWELRY. . have secured the valuable services of a Lady,
of the best quality and latest fashions, consisting in (whose reputation as a manager of a public bouse, is.
part of the following articles, viz: : inferior to no one inrilie State.
Indies’ and -entlemcn’s Gold Duplex, Pateut Ire- j Their tables will he furnished witli the best the coun-
- * ■ — 1 1 —vi’-.-i i-- try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stableaurc attended bv careful and experienced
Ostlers. MUSTIAN A MOTT
Feh 5 1835 3G
JYIolassits Sugar, Coffee, dec.
J UST received and for sale on favorable terms by
jo. hcsseee,
100 hhds prime Cuba Molasses,
47 „ ,, St Croix and Porto Rico Sugar,
200 bags prime Cuba Coffee,
100 „ „ Laguiia do
50 ,, ,, white Java,
100 bbls N E Rum.
150 „ Northern Gin,
150 „ Baltimore W hiskey,
30 ,, Monongahala Whiskey,
March 9 21
These vi
„7u.Tjr* S lfaricn Cine of JT*arket.s
'itjr I yiiicon, A. Bibbuw, Mas teg.
it® ••• Amelia Strong, Brown, ’* \
jm •« Darien, C. P. Bulkoy, “
-.tfir *< New Jersey, B: Matthews, ‘‘
tf&Sns I’remtutn, J. Cbuborn, “
<* (New) —
Sc hr. D. B. Crane, Baker,
Is are all coppered, fastened and bui.t
slv for this trade, nave experienced captains
'i iil i.'-ui irlv unco a week from each port,
viu bmud f.,r Darien will fiu.l Oobnj B r
\. uf ., or .. s : 19 to 21 feet water will be found on the
Vtr It bMi water, the same depth tan be aimed with-
. j' ,„!!?.* «f Darien, 13 feet cubic carried up to the
. The anchorage in Dol.ny sound and river is
l„iv sole and good, with ample room tor ves-
|, I., carry off the whole cotton crops, coming down
‘ ' T| Y\VKS. MITCHELL & COLLINS.
Agents Darien.
Refer to James Goddaku, F.sq. Muco.t.
Oct 111, 1V!36. 2 -j
- mason steamboat company.
-TT.A'IUOAT, j. stone,
.. SDPERIOS,
EXCEL.
Capt. M.vsnr.t l,
o Geo. Wii.lcox
•• J. L. WlLLC"X
Ciroccritns.
agdu H11D Sugar,
/•G/%y 15 do Alolasses,
20 hags Coffee,
>0 bbls Rice,
12 “ Cider,
12 “ Beer,
24 doz Porter, Ale, and Cider ia battles,
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. pOWLAND & Co.
Feb 23 21 Corner Critton Avenue & 2d sts
ver. Anchor Escapement and Lepiue Watches; la
dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket & Caale Chains;
Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger
lit r, Far Rings and Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs
ami . 'res; gentlemen's Curb and Linked Guard and
Fob O. ‘ns, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo
som and . 'lar Buttous. Breast Pins, Finger Kings,
Guard Sea. uid Keys, Medaliohs, gold and gilt Hue- i
kies, silver ah-. Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver '
Everpointed Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets,-gilt, sil
ver and shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold,
silver and steel Spectacles with glasses to suit every
eve. Seed Coral, large Coral, Coral Necklaces, Bead
Bags, Chains and Purses, a variety of cut and plain
Beads, Spy Glasses; Quizzing Glasses, Pocket-Books,
Emory cushions, card and cigar cases, imitation fruit,
htcifer matches, lire machines, Rogers &, Sons’, and
Wade & Butcher’s razors, Emerson’s razor straps,
scissors, dirks, chess men aud hoard, backgammon
boards, dice, dominoes, steel pens, walking canes,
pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, game bags, of to
of roses, cologne, lavender aud Florida water; fancy
soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, flutes, llngeo-
leits, accordions, shell music boxes, large music boxes,
oplay from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and .fiddle strings,
gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tootli brushes,
Birmingham aud Sheffield silver platedcasfors, liquor
stands candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers
and snuffer trays, tea fays, silver table, tea. desert,
salt, mustard and cream spSous, soup ladles, sugar
tongs aftd butter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
wanth clncksto run eighteen days without winding.
Militsiry and Military TrinitningSt
and a variety of other artieles usually kept ill his line,
all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, lie
respectfully invites citizens and persons generally vis
iting Our city to call at his store and examine his stock,
where he Sa over ready and happy to attend to those
who may favor him with their calls.
N B—Particular attention paid to Watch Repair
ing. Having selected the best of materials for repair
ing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture anv
part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he
makes as perfect as the original, and his Watches to
perfot m well. Oct 27 7
■ veil Savannah and Darien.
SWAMBOAT aUPKgOf Capt J
, i r „., regularly betwoon Macon and Darien, one of
iii* Steamboat* leaving Darien every five or six days
“tm Min|p»ny have l6tow boats (#first rate boats.)
, ‘ ‘vorcvslv for the navigation oT the Ocmulgee
- ,i .Vliuutuha rivers, their increasedTacihties wdl eu-
-DVtlie company the means of giving the „rcatost
ZJrH to cotton, er goods shipped by their fine
Ti,ev Inve two SCHOONERS to carry cotton and
ai-reliaiuliso between Darien ® n * CKflerton-
There arc: also seven first rate PACKETS rnnmog
regularly between Darien aud New York, which coffie
it Hawes. Mitchell & Collins.
Agents far the above boat. • joddarD MaCon .
L. Baldwin &■ Co Savannah.
Ver, Bovce Sc Co Charleston,
Hawks. Mitchell & Collins, Darien,
Gka. R. Roberts, Hawkinsville.
Itn 2d 18
OfiLETHOPE INSURANCE & TRUST CO.
OF THF CIT1' OF .7i.lCO.1T.
T HE public nrehereby informed that the lute Mer
chants’ Insurance and Trust Company of this
cm- has recently been incorporated bv the Legislature
of'this State, under Uie above title, with authority to
increase the Capital Stock to 500,000 Dollars, and to
exercise TRUST and sundry other privileges. 100 -
im(i dollars of said Capital has been paid in. and will
at all times lie held in readiness to pay any losses due
|,y this Company. Risks are taken to and from this
city to any port or place, on as liberal terms to the r s
sored as any other Insurance office. Loans wi*l I e
taken, aud bills of Exchange pure! ased, &c.
WM. B. PARKER, I’rea’t
James Rea, Sec'y. Jan 2G 17 ''
Dissolution.
/ Bn HE copartnership heretofore existing under tin
JR firm of WILLIAMS iV Ui.ADLl.V is this day
dissolved by mutual consent Either ol ti e Inn. is
dillv authorised to settle the business of the concern
All persons indebted to tlio concern are requ. sled to
make immediate payment, as it is necessary the busi
ness should be closed immediately.
J. G. WILLIAMS,
C. II. BRADLEY.
Having dirposed of our entire stock to Messis
WHEELER & TOWNSEND, in whom we have
perfect confidence,\vc take pleasure in recommending
them to our friends and thc public generally.
May 1 fit 31 'V. &. B.
OrUtitsee Steamboat Company.
• V THE Public are informed that
i this Company has now in opera
tion. three Steamboats, viz. the
Ocmulgee, Capt. Blankenship,
piling between Darien and Savannah; and the Ala
ttiiiki, C» P t. ; Uwis Wilcox, and (.ornet, Capt Brant
ley, between Darien and Macon .
The tw . boats leave Darien for Macon, alternate y
eyervweek with tow boats, and being built expressly
far the trade, and commanded by experienced Lnn-
tains are enabled to perform the trip with d<spaun.
ami bold forth induceihopts for those persons to strip
W the Company who wish to get their goods or pro-
linre nteditiontly to market. The company having
t* its charter, the privilege of insuring, w:h. at a
mmler ite rate cf premium, take risk* on goods or pro
duce shipped fey-its boats, or placed in charge ol its
agents for shipment.
Agents for the above boats:
REA & COTTON, Macoa.
uodf.y &. Kimberly, iiawkmsviiie
T. R. VONGE&. SONS, Darien.
GRANT & YONGE, Savannah.
BOYCE,.HENRY Sc WALTER, Charleston.
hn 24 17
WARE HOUSE
CO.ff.WlSSlOJV It t St A css.
My rick, Kapler * Erc.-
'maii inftrrm tnetr friends and the
public geoerany, that they are enlarg
ing their Ware IlouSe adjoining their
store on Colton Avenue,and will have
it ready fur the reception of cotton by the commence-
went of the eniuio^ notion* All cotton conw^nwi to
Uieia by Planters and others, dealing in the article, hr
“tilers to buy and sell ; n the market, will be promptly
attended t >. They likewise inform those MerchaaU
who forward their goods by .Macon, that they have a
Copartnership iVotice.
R obert wheeler and e. p. townsend
have this day associated themselves iu business
.tuder the firm of
WHEELER &. TOWNSEND,
and having purchased the entire slock of Messrs
Williams «V Bradley, will continue the business at thc
old stand, in Third street, recently occupied by them.
May 1 31 if
S 4 h Kills Family Flour
JL Wr JW 75 Bbls Irish Potatoes.
ajo-rio—
T HE subscribers would inform the public that they
have formed a connection in bustucss under the
firm of
J'UIOI.VS £f STHI.VGFFCC O IF,
And Will continue at the old stand ol J. A. «V. S. S.
Virgin, on Cotton Avenue, where all favors iu their
line " ill be punctually attended to.
See our Advertisement.
DR. STRING EFLI.OW will be absent a short time
from the city, after his return from Charleston, he will
attend to
Hen tat Operaliotne,
in all its branches. Single oi wnolu set, of teeth set
on gold plate or pivots, plugging, See. All work u-ar«
ranted to stand.
Ilis office for gentleman will be at our store. Ladies
will lie attended to at his house by leaving their <.trd
the day previous.
Dentists can he supplied with incorruptible Teeth,
.Told : oil. and materials generally, of which we intend
to keep a good supply.
J. A. VIRGIN,
a. S. VIRGIN,
March 1(5 24 Dr S. L STRING FELLOW.
CENTRAL 1IOTU1,,
.llacojt, Georgia.
T HIS establishment is now under the control of
the subscriber, who pledges himself to render
comfortable" those who rnav call on him.
Feb 25 35 PETER J. WILLIAMS. I
For Sale,
ss©.©©# asst* j
(>1 hhds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality, \
50 bags Coflee,
45,000 lbs Swede Iron,
100 kegs Nails, assorted, r j
25 hhds choice Molasses,
150 whole and half bbls Canal and Ricnuiond ]
Flour, |
5 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted j
pure and three years old.
20 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey, Sprot-f, i
75 bbls pure Rum, and20 Gin,
41 EJAVID RALSTON.!? !
!
Volnnio XL—N'linilier ?-2.
And Con tract nr $
Tint6CAillOt T
Ila.ing .uCt-A.’d a uuiino-r ul ecjniuu-
iiicaln.li- lioni iiidividuaN, ir.iuing itiqui-
Bri*-k Maijniie, iiatu-
uterin n, and now in m-- -
•»* • 1 ,.jSy ries respecting my-
te.l bv Calvin Watt
U.iTS, I cits, tr.ms
eiOIMTE KLRLLRLY
cgsiful operation in this place, 1 tyi.e this,
method of atm esring them. I invit-- iil win. led rii-p...
sed to purchase rights^ coiuc and -oe Jhc opeia;.<.:i
of the ::i :r!iin,;, and if" there he one who says i.e j~.
disappointed in his exp. ctations I hind my seif ;d ] u>-
the expense* of his trip. I do no; expect to .-< ii
ESP^ClTUlXY*soiicTts _ tiie"a«enTiou*of Mr-'! :: - ht ='»>'/'!"- » .thont heir first having seen ih,
chusgrs to a verv large assortment of machme.-bi, order, to atlord an idea rt - % -W
agm . * # * annex t«v.* 'oliuwin^ certificates, one tLt'in signed
.... AiJStS 1 wBPS, j bV two of the iposi experienced.Uiirknuikbrs >n the
wluch have been made hy him expressly ftwr rotailmg, ! Suhtlietrn States. In my absence lV„r..- .Macon th
an*! are warranted to be of superior style and quality J Frlitor* of die Messenger will act ;.s mv authoriseA
to any ever before offered m Macon; among his assort- j a „ c ,. Ls . -p j * g.V.i’i jj.
meat may be found, i ‘".April i& 1837 tf 23
Soper fashionakle black and drab’beaver Hits,
do broadbrim do for elderly men, : Wh having witnessed the perfoimapro of Mr T T.
no fash do do satin beaver do ; Smith’s new,Brick Machine, n vented,.by C/siiviJi W n-
do do black and drab Russia bonver, | lermau, now in operation in this place, take pleas-nte
Wide, meridian and narrow- brims.ntier.Vutria.musk-•; jn.recommonding it to the public. The fact of itsper-
rat, raccoon and cony hats of every variety oi > formsm e is its best rccotumci’dalivn Vt e timed it. ;u>d
shape . ndstyle, - ! Ihul that witli new moulds cud inexperienced bands, u
ioilths beaver and satin heaver hats. Utest fashions, - t!:c .T.-ite pf Two 'J housand Throe Hundlod
leer aeedCtoth Cap* % cont^gtbng of ■ aiid Sixty-Eight Biieks per hour. By moulding tea
super No 1, Otter Caps,. j hours iu die day it would l-rilefore tqrn out Twenty -
seal, mink, muskrat and cony do j three thousand and six hundred per day. It require-,
j six hoys in hear off, four to sauil the mou ils, etc. t-l.
i gether wiih four grown men. Ti,us fouriecn hand^
j are sufficient to jnaite dir above named quantity of Urn-
most beautiful Lrick p?r dat'.
JOHN SPRINGER, *
Macon,April 14thi857. DAVID F W ILSON.
mens and boys full top cloth caps.
,, Robinson’s do de
j, ,. acorn top celeste caps,
children's fancy silkeaps, A c. A-c. A-e.
Fnr capes, Pelerins, muffs aud ruffs, coDMsjing off
chinchilla, lynx, squirrel, sable, ermine, genutt, rab- j
bit and swansdovrn.
Ilats made to order at shortest notice.
Ilat trimmings, alcohol audshellack, constantly oi. I
hand. Oct 2<» 3 f
BANIEL T. REA.
OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET.
T HE subscriber having in his employment some
of llie most efficient workmen to be found, he
will be abl.» to undertake largely either i'l the city or
country, all kinds of
1 louse and Sign Painting, I gcriber is now receiving his
Fancy Chair Painting. ' t Fa//and JFieeler SJocfc of Clothing,
Gilding aud Glazing, j (winch has been manufactured by Lewis i- i_tch the
Pa^er Hanging, _ , j past summer,) and which vvillbe sold off as cheap, for j tempered Br;ck,2o/> in one lour
New Fsalil an.! Winter Clolhimt.
j A T- the Alacon Clothing Store, oue doot above
I -lMl Win. B, Johnson’s Jevvoirv Store. The miL-
luiitation of Woods aud .Marble,
Enameling, Ac Ac. <,
Feb 22 ly 21
1 have witnessed il.o peifprinaure of 3tr. Thcod-
»i« k L Smith's m*w Frick flaking Machine, just put
into-opernt on m ihi- dace, and tool no liesilatiuii in
praniiuncing it acre, ,-nd useful improvement on any
Oiher mellioii of Brie - urakiug I have ever seeit—boili
as. to Uie quality of die {lrick a jd ex|iedilion in mu-
,.ius. By request L limed the luarliiue for half an
lion? The result” of that trial shows that with 14
hands the machine vill turn out of beautiful and trcll
[bom 40 to tin,
Coparteeersteip Jb'oticc.
! cash, as at any other establishment, . * • J minute.
coxeis-ri.vo, or i Macon. Anri I 19
j Super Black. Blue. Brown, Green, Invisiblo Green
1937
JNQ. RUTHERFORD.
and Claret Diess Coats.
[ONES A DICKINSON having associated with j
them Mr E Augustus Waiik, their business af
ter the 1st of April, will be conducted under the firm
of Jones, Dickinson A. Co
L S JONES.
march 30 23 TIMOTHY DICKINSON.
£*lonr, Bacon, Sard, tfidc.
it lit,S Ohio Flour, prime quality,
40 Kegs Lara,
3500 lbs Georgia cured Bacon,
10 tierces Rice,
Jnst received and for sale by
April 13 28 REA A COTTON.
&OOK AT THIS l
Wrtlcfecs, Jewelry, Setter IFrtrf, tic.
VSRGINN A STUINUFELLOW
Would inform their frieuds and the
public that they still continue at their
Just received and for sale hy
April 5ih.
REA & COTTON.
too DOLLAR!!) REWARD-
ITN SC A PL D from the Penitentiary, on ! Friday
■ */ Night, the 28th instant, four convicts, viz:
TlAJlLS M. THOMASON, 19yearBof age. 5 feet
4 inches in height, darkc tnplexion, light hair, bluo
eyes, convicted of Larceny in Muscogee County, in
April, 1834. He has a smart and impudent address,
has been a race rider in his boyhood, and is very fond
of talking about races and race horses.
.WILLIAM NEWMAN, 20 years of age, 5 feet t
inches in height, fair complexion, light hair, and blue
eyes Convicted of Assault with intent to Murder, in
Monroe county', in Septeeibcrl l a 35.
LARKIN VINSON, 25years of age, 5feet8inehe§
in height, fair comjffexion, dark hair, and bine eyes.
Convicted of Simple Larceny, (Negro Stealing) in
Baldwin county in February, 1836.
JOHN PARISH, 35 y-Airs of age, 5 feet 9j inches
in height, dark complexion, black hair, and black eve*.
Convicted o p simple Larceny in Fayette county, in
October, 1836. Has been n Shoemaker by trade.
A REWARD OF
One nundred Dollars Each.
will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of ei
ther of the above convicts at this Institution, tind all
reasonable expense* in addi ion if apprehended witli-
mtt the State. JOIIN BATES, r. a
Penitentiary of Georgia, JdiUedgtxillt, April 29, IF37
31 2t
teceived a fresh supply of Goods, con
sisting in part of the following articles:
Gentlemen’s aud Ladies’ gold lever
anchor escapement independent second lepiue and
vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain and extra
jewelled I nline and vortical do. all of which were se
lected w-ift choice tosuit this market, and will be war
ranted to-perform’'veil; Ladies* gold Neck Chains ;
Gentlemen’s gold aud silver Guard aud Fob Chains:
gold and silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Knobs aud
Drops; Breast Fins and linger Rings of all kinds;
gold, silver, gilt, aud pearl Belt Buckles aud Slides,
Bracelets and Head Belts; gold and silver everpoiut-
ed Pencils, steel Pens oflhe best qualities, gold, silver
and steel spectacles. Quizzing Glasses,' silver table,
tea. dessert, salt and mustard Spoons; soupandcreant
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cop*, Thimble*, Castors, Candlesticks, silver, brass,
and biouzed; coral, gilt and glass Beads; ladies’ Bags
ofdie latest fashions, l’uares and Pocket Books, ( lari
onetts, Flageolet!*, Flutes, Fifes, Accordions, Music
Boxes large and small. Drums, Organs aud Violins
Walking Sticks of various kinds ; silver, gilt, shell,
horn and ivory Combs , Tea and Coffee Pots. Bread
B-iskets 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
Whistle* for children; Snuffboxes, Percussion caps.
Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses, Mathemati
cal Instruments. Ac.
MILITARY GOODS.
Sv.-ords, Belts, hpauletts, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
Lace, stars, ornaments too nnmorous to mention, which
wilt be sold cheap fur 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, whioh will warrant to perform as well as the
orisinal.
• Virgins A Stringfellow feel grateful for past favors,
and wonld’still solicit a share of the pulic patronage.
Hoping to give satifaction to all who may favor them
in .heir line. ■- v
March 16 24
jVOTICF,
T HE subscribers having purchased of Messrs J.
A \V. Baldwin their very extensive and well j
selected
Stock of Goods*
and taken their stage, corner Cotton Avenue and j
Cheriy street, is prepared to offer such inducements (
to purchasers as will not fail to iiisnre a liberal share J
of public patronage.
Country. -Merchants. Planters and others are rc-
spectfully.invited to call where they will find a large
assoi tmeut of staple and fancy Dry Goods, and Gro
ceries. JOHN J. BENNETT.
Mrcon. April 13 28 tf
GOODS AT COST.
T il E undersigned hare determined on closing their
business and are now offering their stock, con
sisting of a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
stand on t'ottpu Avenue, and hive just Hals, Shoes, Sailfllery, JJ’ft retiree rc. AT.
: I _ r .1. ... i_- r /> i. mi \'i»n/ VrtiL- -it■*I ((mirnn Oixct «t ratnil
New Carriage Establishment.
tat ten per cent on New Yoik and Boston cost, at retail
tforcnsh; and 5 percent at wholesale for cash, or good
paper, payable 1st January next, with interest. IU
respectfully invite our friends and the public to give
us „ call. WILLIAM FORT A Co
Those indehted to n* would do well to make imme
diate payment. »
Feb 9' 19 ,
"WUST RECEIVED and 'for'sale by STETlTl
RODGERS & Co.
250 bbls Prime Rutn, Gin and Whiskey,
f*0 bills Mackerel, N'os. 1, 2 and 3,
SO bbls and half bbls prune Fleur,
Cider, Apples, Sugar, Coflee, and many other ar
tides equally desirable, too tedious to mention. The
above goods cau be bought loxv for cash.
Smith, Rodgers A Co. would particularly invite
those who are indebted-to them to call immediately
and pay their notes and accounts, es they are needing
the money to pay their own debts.
Macon, Jan 12 15^ 1___1
SETew Goods.
T HE subscribers are just receiving a splendid
stock oV SPRING GOODS, which having
been purchased under very favorable circumstance
will be sold cheap. CRAFT A LEWIS.
April 10 23
xVi'acon Academy.
mHF, Female Department of this Institution hav
H g become vacant by the resignation of Mr
Darbv the late Rector, the Trustees are desirous to
employ a competent Teacher to take charge ol the
same. The nlready 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 feel well assured
that to a Teacher of high character and qualifications
a very liberal patronage is certain, and from such they
invite propositions.
Communications addressed to either of the Trns
tees will be promptly answered.
AMBROSE BABER, ^
EDW D TRACY, i T
JAMES SMITH,' ( lrus,ets
.
Clayet am? Mixed Frock Coats,
j Brown, Green, Mixed and Cacjet mixed Coatees,
j Fine Blue. Black, Green, Blown aud Mixed Pants.
Super ribbed, -striped, corded and plaid C.-tsimt-re do
| Beavertecn, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons.
| Super Blue, Brown, Green, Mixed and Drab Over
(Coats.
Goat's Ilair and German Camblct Wrapper rlo.
Gentlemen’s super Blue, Black and Invisible Green
Broadcloth Cloaks,
Ladies’super Drive, Green and Claret Broadcloth
Cloaks.
1 Ladies’ figured Merino, plain do. and Circassian
Cloaks.
Super Blue aud Pilot Cloth Over Coats.
Drab, Blue and Olive Duffle Over Coats; Lion ijkin
and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeam,
Frock Coat* unci Puntuloous; Cloth, tfutmet, Peters
bain and Beavetteen Hunting Coats (Both aud riaiin-
et Round Jackets.
Black and Bjue Cloth black figured and plaid Vel
vet, plain and figured English |8ilk, dark Valencias,
Toilinet. Woollen Velvet, black aud striped riatin,
Bombazine, Tabbv Velvet, and Satinet Vests,
Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped
Gingham 8hi -*,Silk, Cotton, Merino patentand lamb
Wool Shirts iet cotton and woolen, flannel Canton,
flannel and ril' d cotton Drawers.
Wool, L* i! Vv ool, patent Merino and brown cot
ton Half H
Fine W
Liened B
Silk Glov
Black a- white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belts,
Money Ih s, nett, worsted aud cotton, riiik and Gum
Suspenders, Cravat mid Cravat Stiffeners, Silk and
Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain
and plaited Stocks, b;ue. black and white crimpedS ,'i;
Stocks, Spitalfield, -English Silk, red and yellow Ban
dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pocket Hu .dker-
chiefs, plain and reded Bosoms Cofiars, Purses,Cloth, j
Fur and Hair Seal Skin Caps, Wool Huts, a large as- J
orrinent of Fur Hats. Silk Hats. Boots, nd 8!:oes, a :
-cod stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black j
Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Butt ms, j
Cotton Wadding, Military Bail Buttons. Cord, Tas- ,
sels, Stars, Lace, Epauletts, Ac. Ac.
Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCH, j
Gentlemen wishing their Cloths made at the North. I
will, by leaving tlioir names with me, have them made j
ill the best manner, and most fashionable style. ■ 11.1
Valuable Lands for salt’.
L.ituis :ot-
sal'i.
i No.
I>.
S. County.
No.
, D., County.
! 3'ri
10
4 Cherokee,
32
2 Troiin,
j iSJl
25
3 do.
111
11 do
1 142
6
4 do.
217
1 C pweta.
ft«l
j 532
1
1
3 do.
3 d«.
1-S
135
12 I lunate n,
3 Canoir,
j tx)7
g
4 do.
137
It) Nekton,
; •
g
4 do.
183
21 Pulaski,
J 91
7
Randolph,
lit
1S do
10!)
10
H«.
•215
2 Henry,
100
10
do.
-51
13 do
•j7o
do.
7l>
4 ‘ Muscogee.
34
17
Lee.
)72
2 Troup.
147
2!>
do.
63
It) Muscogee,
215
v!>
do.
227
, 3 do
381
20
11arris.
3*>
2 do ,
Til
• above lots aiu for sa
e on
inodomie terms, np
ply to
March-2
WM. GLOVER, August
JOSEPH GJ.oV'I.IL Macon,
LEWIS LIVINGSTON, Columbus.
Buck, Hors skin, Beaver, White Kid,
. Lisle thread, black, white and colored
T
SiujiI’jerW
T UB subscribers have (wo saw mil's iu snccossfu!
operation 4 miles from liiis city and are-pte-
paied tuex“cuteall orders for lumber with despatch—
persons favoring them with cosh orders shall receivecj
their thanks and prompt attention T. P. STUBBfii.
March 23 25 3m THO LOWE.
Wake Notice*
FW’f HE subscriber having disposed of his inte rest in
Jl the firm of Geo. \V. Price A Co. to W liliaui
Cooke aud Geo. W. Price, who will receive and nay
! i>U delu< ol '-' :ii(1 firm- inn 1 .1 COM LF.3.
t LDKGlA, Bibb t entity- t auie before toe Piea
j Mjir santHeath.a Justice of the' Peace for sa-d ooiin-
j ty, Levi -Stephen.-,, and aftei being sworn, sat'.h that he
| has lost a small bunch of papers • i or near Eniouton,
Putnam county, on tin-, \ c-niiig uf the 8ih or lbs mor
ning of the Ikh inst. ’i'he said hunch contained one,
Promissory Note dated I-Vh — 1837. the amount left
b.-.tnk signed S Green Also one cojiv receipt for
$i250 frmii said Grc ti: seme numbers of’lots of Und
aud the owuei’s name, blit no' recollected at this titrtr
l.EVI STEPHENS.
Sw orn to before me '.hit 1.3th day of Feb 1837 '
Pr.EASANT HkaTII, J I>
Feb 16 20 12.p
$20 REWARD '
S OME time aboutthe first of May last two of my
youn>? '.1ULES strayed ofl’. Tiny w<-ie seen
( near the upper line of Crawford count'-, tin-re they
'parted; since that tune (got -me of them- The otfce-
HE snliscnbbr offers f r sale Tbi: tv-one Tho:I . I d.-nk bay, near .our years old, rather under the
sand Ac.cs of Laud, situated ia the countiesof! «o«*».«u«*z*- of mules of h.s ago. ll any person will
Baker, Early Lee, Stewart, Sumter, art.) Randolph. ■ H « 1,ver tl,e S “ ,(J !" “ ,e »“ 1 wlil l’ ; '- T
The lands lay in bodies of 500 to 30l)0 acres, and ! "bovereiv.nl f,or I will pay len Dollars t-. any pm-
the largest and most valuable part of them have been j son w-ho w.Hi give me inforn.aUon so that I get bin. —
selected by the bea judges a. a are siu.ated in these- ! ’ ,h,n 5 he w “ l .‘Y to foback to feuucssee, aal bought
qond district of Baker county. Persons desirous of j "' , ' 1 w , !i .!! lan ^om that state.
purchasing can ascertain the qdulitv and location of u 2" tt JOHN C. RDDtsLRS
L ' ... . U«|-arliierslii|>..
JIE undesigned have formed a connexion f.r
the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
under
the lands by applying to John Williams, Esq. and Col.
II R Ward of ftlilledgevilh*. Col. H fl, Tarver of
Twiggs county, aud John Rawls, E>«v pf Hawkins-
ville.
NATHAN C MUNROE,
stocc.y; .. .
FROM the subscriber, living in the
2fitlt district of Sumter county, near
Hall's bridge, on Muckille creek, in the
night of the lG.h inst. one Roan Horse,
— _ about 7 years of age, black mane and
tail Hu is u tall rlim built horse, trots entirely, no
mark reeollected. A reward of FIFTY DOLLARS
will be given for the horse and thief, or twenty-five
2 . . -_r :nt— •hank
-u„ lurwarn tnetr goons uy .J win wo - --- v i
and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer-, do llarH for th. horse, or any inft»rm«ion wiH be tl
C f>*cdize, and will receive and forward all goodsc.n- f u ||y received. JAMLS L lNGKAol.
•«ned to them. Their chargea in every instance trill
wu low us u customary in the city. Liberal advau-
c « will be unde on cotton stored with tljpm or snip-
Nbv them many other market.
Having one of the partner* of their firm (Mr. A. R.
j locited |d iqq city of Now York for th© pur-
P<-ie of affording tho necessary facilities to their busi
ness in Macon, tlicy respectfully inform Merchants
oih.rs who have business to transact in that city,
he will be prepared to attend to any Commission
“Hines* »ith which he may be favored.. They em*
°Hce the present opportunity to return their grateful
ttkoowledgement* to their friends ami the public for
P**t favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron-
•**. '
In addition to their present stock, they will receive
u by this fall a fine asssrtment of
Pry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Ltitffry, Bale Rope, Iftavy Hemp, Cotton
Bagging,
Readymade Cloihingr, dc. Ac. Ac.
Citable for the fall trade, all of which they offer for
°»the most reasonable tortus
Macon, August 25 61 tf
J French Quinine*
L'ST received and for sale by
J. H * W S. F.LLI9.
N’nv 17 7 Cotton Avenue, Macon.
WE are authorised to announce
WRIGHT NEEL a candidate (or \
C'ark of the Iuferier Court at the en •
April 27 31 4t ;
' JlOJVTPEFrElt SPHMJVGS.
THE uudersigned respectfully
infoi'ms the public that this pleas
ant and delightful summer retreat,
situaled sirteen miles 'vest of Ma-
jeon, on die Thotnaston road, wijl
>be ready fiirthe reception of visi
tors byThelOth of May, where he flatter* himself those
who call will find every thing which will contribute to
comfort, convenience and amusement.
A catriage aad four horses, and a careful driver will
h-ave Macon every afternoon at 4 o’clock, except Sun
day. for the spring*, and return on the following mom-
ing,
A reading room will be fitted np, ririd papers from
d fferent parts of the United Suites will be received
for the perusal of those gentlemen who may patron
ize the establishment. II. J. CHALMERS.
April 10 28 5t
To Bent.
A Dwelling Hou*e, with the requisite
out buildings, pleasantly situated, iu a
healthy section of the countiy, on the
Thomaston road, aixteen miles from Ma
_ con. . '
Also a store at the same place, in a thickly settled
neighborhood, affording an excellent stand fer bun-
ne*s. Apply at this office.
Mnreb 9 23 fiteow
Dark Prints.
N aa*ortmetu_dark small figured Frencl^jjrinta
FMY HE subscriber will receive in a few days a lxrgo
JL'-' stock of
Carriages, Baroeichcs, S>c.
Mctt of them made by the best workmen in .Newark
and New Haven. LUKE RUSS.
Macon. Dec 14 11
0?* took at ThiSn
T HE subscribers have lately received a variety of
merchandise consisting of
Dry Goods. Hardware, Groceries,
Superior Oils for lamps and paints; Saddlery, Hats,
Bonnets, Ac. Ac. which they believe will bear com
parisun inquality and pripe to any in the city. Per
sians wishing to purchase are invited to call and ex
amine for themselves, as extravagant catalogues and
abored puffs, are too often impositions. Oue estab-
ishiueut is located on the corner of Third and .Mul
berry streets, the other ou the corner of Poplar street
aud Cotton Avenue. WM B. PARKER A- Co.
Dec 15 11 tf
For Sale.
LBS. Fresh LEAF LARD, of au
perior qnaliiy, prepared here, aud
put up in neat covered tin conns, containing about 75 (
Ihs each. Also, in progre.a of enring. 75tW0 lbs choice
BACON, by WM. 41 PARKER A Co.
Jan 26 J 17 _*
For Sale.
q/X KEGS prime family Butter,
40 bbls and 4 bbls Flour,
10 kegs Tobacco,
by C. L HOWLAND A Co.
Corner of Cotton Avenue A Second st.
Jan 27 17 If
dust SLeceived and for Sale.
F RESH GROCERIES—viz: 50bbls NEUum
17 bales Feathers, 2 do white do
10 bbls sperm Oil, 5 do clarified do
10 do dry Malaga Wine in qr cask*
5 | do Sherry do
3 do Whiskey and‘N’eutrqj Runt
50 boxes and 4 boxes Raisins
Cognac Brandy 1st quality
12 boxes white and marble^ Soap
Lemon Syrup and Family Butter
By ISAAC NEWHALL,
jan 12 15 Next door to the Post Office.
TIIJE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVE purchased Mr. LaiUd H. Wilkk’s inter
est in the late firm of Fokt, Hamilton A Wi-
uf, and Hamilton, IIatks A Co. and given IRA
E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods
business will be continued at the same place, under
the linn of
Fort, Hamilton A Co.
aud the Ware Houses and Commission Business a*
heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON. HAYES
A Co. FORT, HAMILTON A Co.
June 23 52 ‘
Mr. Win. Dcnnard. whose residence is in tiie 2d
Baker county, is authorised to seil ami make titles to
the above latiJs, aud will be ready at all times to shew
them. J. COWLES.
Feb 23 21 tf
1700$ acresfiritStite
F.I It ,T». B.Y G ’..I jI'HS,
t'OZt SALU.
I N bodies from 320 Jo 2500 acres alllying in thc I
counties of Russell, Chambers and Macon, Ala- •
h.tun, near Coluipbus. These Ian Is were selected |
with a great deal of care, by a competent judge, with a !
special eye tq the culture, of corn and cotton. My a-1
gent John i). Pitts Will he fully authorised to sell times j
lands, and may be found for the next six weeks at the \
McIntosh Ilall, in Columbus, (when not in the Penck
Nation) prepared to 1 shew- the same.
Also, the well known tract of Land lying in the Os-
vrichoo Bend, ceiitaining2C0rt acres. This tinci can
not be surpassed by any lands in the state cf Alabama.
Nov 17 7 J. COWLES '
i and COMMISSION BUSIN ESS in this city, i
0 r the firm of COOMBS A DOUGHTY.
Savannah. June 1 50
JOHN S. COOMBS.
E. VV, DOUGHTY.
■ACKS-Liverpool fina Salt, for salebv
March 23 25 REA A COTTON
i'iasso Fprtes.
Splendid Boston PIANOS, with 2 and 3 pedals,
' J ust received'bv
'S CRAFT A LEjWIS.
fs*
j-m 12
a
March?
Fetit Gklf Cotton Seed.
Sucks warranted genuine, expected da 1
ly, and lor .-ale hv
14 RF.A A COTT ON
JE’Iouv,
BBI.f? Flour, prune quality, just received
and for j>alehy RICA A COTTON. •
now 10 6 For sale by CRAFT A LI
Take Notice.
T HE subscribers having purchased the interest of
J. Cowles in the firm of Geo. VV Price A Co.,
ike business in future will be conducted under the
same name, by WILLIAM COOKE,
j a n 1 14 GEO W PRICE
BCJVT.IL. SVIIGEK1*.
D--. HjcDouuld,
A GRADUATE of both Medicine and Dentistry.
has taken rooms over tho store of Chaa. Camp
bell. opposite the Washington Hall. He wj|l remain
permanently in Macon except a part of the summer.
April 6 27 8t
JDKS. OSGOOH S EJUSTVIFEH.
Practitionevs off Medicine A Surgery,
Tender their services to. the iiihahi-.
April G 27 . • -
Sale of Lots m liiuC'iij of RruiixwicR
T ILE numerous applications which have been
made for Lots, by persons anxious t» make m-
raugenieuts to build and counhe-.ice business next au-
tiiinu, and the difficulty of obtaining them fiom indi
vidual lot holders, have induced the Drunstcick Land
Company, to offer at public sale, from >
l to 200 well selected Lot*.
The sale will commence on Thursday the 25tA day of
9/ay n xt, utder the superintendence of the Director*,
or au Agent appointed for that purpose. The terms
of the sales wili be liberal and titles indisputable.
A timely distribution of pamphlets will be made con
taining the terms of sale, reports of Engineers and
Commissioners, explanatory maps, catalogues, Ac
, C VV CARTWRIGHT. )
HENRY RICE, ’ >Directcrs.
Apr 5 27 GEORG M DEXTER,
PapeuH? l.tr Rooms,
J UST received a good assortment of handsome-pa
per ha; c.ligand bordering.
Oct 13 2 H. A J. SHOTWELL.
Carpeting.
J UST received,a tew pieces ol'Jngrain Carpeting
which is for sale at reduced prices,
dee 15 11 G >V PRICE A Co
' Mediriiic Cjhesfs,
F OR plantations aud families, with directions for;
using. For sale by J. H. A VV. S. ELLIS.
Nov 17 7 CottonAvenne
Vinegar. “ | ’
O N consignment.—A few barrels first rate Apple
V r i:u’i;ar. (Country Merchants will be supplier
on favorable by J. H A W. 8. ELLIS.
Garilea Seeds.’
MXRESH frcji haltintoie.
Bees Wax.
( l.-VSIl- will be eivt-ii for*good Bees vVax. Iiy
J D-r 22 12 J. H. A W .8 El.lJS
200 Sacksl’cliit Gulf Cotton Sc c<ty
W ARRANTED agciiuiiu article, just riceivej
and for sale by . E. BUSSELL.
F.h 13 21
"CarpetiDg-,
4 U -T received a huge stock yf Eitisstle,
c d and Stair . ,
Also, Oil Ch ili Carpeting froth
April 2fl 29 QMfT A-I.Ii^lS.
Summer
VERY large assortment ms
Jnst received.br
April 25 29 (TRAFT A-LBWIftJ
——r v-g
Fo5iDgL©Ic<3*6*
Ifi LL sizes and qualities.
y For sate by
April-20 29 CRAFT A LE1VI3.'
L inseed oil and train oiLjust rectt\»
ed and lor sale by
Dec 29 13 J H, A W. S E'.LIS. I
Winter Straibcd!J?il
Dec 2
UST received for sale by
j; II. A, VV. &. I IL1S.
,12 i
'rv'-y* j.-—-—■ :
BMtteir^
lbs. l’ennsylvania Butter.
For sale bv
9 CHARLES CAMPBEU-
r■» —
1000
Ladic^Cl0k«fes. „ ..
C LOTH and Merino Cloaks—worth from S4Q fig
$50. itov 10 4 CRAFT A LEWIS.
-iV