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MACON CrJKOK
By III. BARTLETT^
JTI.lCOJ%\ GJEORGI.l. TUESV.lI', JTUA'E ‘20. 1837.
Volume XI.—NumLcv
Terms of Subscription
ri«c* Ooiaxm, JW*4 ix, adtanu. mill pay for the pa-1
sirf«4f. Ftvx UottAH*. paid its advance, mil pay I
If*, Lptr tteo years. Tit* Dollars, paid in advance
K ijtibr the paper Jive yean.
*"init net paid ceithin til months after the year has
* Tine Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum
^hTrUrged. If not paid until the end oftheyatr,
f» tr
fttKsrs per annum mill be charged—with interest
tkn*ft tr
Terms of Atlvcrtisiugr,
ij„rti*rne.nt$ not exceeding one square, or 12 brevier
, mill be inserted onetime for One dollar. When
then one insertion is gitfn, 60 cents for each
insertion.
‘shrift’. Tax Collectors'and Coroners' Sales arechat-
by the levy,
ns sll actoni
fit ell accounts for Advertising, Job Printing, g(c.
lilts for subscription, ‘Interest tcill be c.arged,
T.,d settled ivitkin the year
..TSTvork# Marten L.inc o
iJKKJ Macon, A. Bibbins, Master.
•• Amelia Strong, Brown, **
M *• Darien, C. P. Biilkey, **
gfa - " New Jersey, B. Matthews, “
,‘jsska „ Premium, J. Couborn, “
« (Nejy)
Schr. D. B. Crane, Baker, “
These veuels are all coppered* fastened and built
vuressly for *•»’» trade, have experienced captains
> ..:i re <.iiUrly once a week from each port.
“twl' bound for Doric, will find Dubov B r
„f access: 19 to 21 feet wator will be found oiltho
B^r at high water, the snme depth can be carried with
in six miles of Darien, 13 feetcnhic carried tip to the
ritv The anchorage in Doboy sound and river is
nnriiculaily safe good, with ample room tor ves-
° 9 |, | 0 nrry otf the whole cotton crops, coming down
theriVe HAmS n MITCIIELL A COLLINS,
Agents Darien.
Pnfcr to James Goddakd, F.sq. Maco.i.
Oct 10. 1836. 2 _
' MACON STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
*•61
Commission Business, Darien.
r *f t H E undersigned have resumed business as a
fc. bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to ail 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,
bniit 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 excel-
ed by any other House. Darien, May 20, 1836. ■
HAWKS. MITCHKLL & COLLINS
*TrA'!BOAT, J- STONE,
.. SUPERIOR,
T
Cnpt. Man'tiei l,
“ Geo. Willcox
EXCEL, “ J. I.. Willcox
HIS Company has now their liue of Boats i i
complete order lor freighting. They lavea
OGLETHOPE INSURANCE & TRUST CO.
OF 'THl: TITS' OF .U.ICO.V.
T HE public are hereby informed that the late Mer
chants’ Insurance and Trust Company of this
city has recently lieen incorporated by the Legislature
of this State, nuder the a bow title, with 'authority to
increase the Capital Stock to 500.00P Dollars, and to
exercise TRUST-and sundry other privileges. 100-
000 dollar* of said Capital has been paid in. and will
at nil times lie held iu readiness to pay any losses due
by this Company. Risks are Taken to and from this
city to any port or place, on as liberal terms to the x s
sured as any other Insurance office. Loans wiH le
taken, snd bills of Exchange purchased. &c.
Wil. B. PARKER. Pres’t
James Rea, Sec’y. Jan % 17
T-KSfUBBS; T
Corner Colton Avenue and Cherry Street.
I S receiving and has in store a general stock of
(S»oceries and stpule goods among whirl - ar«
50 bags prime greeu coffee «
10 do old Java (very fine)
10 hhds sugar
50bbls Flour
150 bbls domrstic liquors.
30 qr casks wine (some of which are favor
ite brands
20 each, whole mid half bbls crackers
100 kegs nails assorted
20 kegs 3d do
30 bbls mackerel
05.000 lbs Georgia cured bacon
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
nml examine for themselves. T. P. STUBBS,
.nnrcli 22 25 3m
iff LIST Itf.CKlVED and for sale
Watches. Jewelry* Silver Ware and/
AVP.V C I* G O OD S,
At the Lowest Prices. • -
C. G. ST.. JOHN, Watch Maker'
and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo- j
site the Washington Hail, respectful- J
ly iuforms his friends and the public, ;
that he is now opening a new and r
splendid assortment of
WATCHES A JEWELRY,
| of the best quality and 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
dles fin* Gold Curb. Guard, Basket & Cable Chains;
Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger
Ri.*.«, Ear Rings and Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs
and . 'res; gentlemen’s Curb and Linked Guard and
Fob O. "ns, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo-
somand. 'lar Buttons, Breast Pins,'Finger Kings,
Guard Sea. *nd Keys, Medaliomq gold and gilt Buc
kles, silver«... Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver
Everpointed Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets, gilt, sil
ver and shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, go.'d,
silver and steel Spectacles with glasses to suit every
eye, Seed Coral, large Coral, Corel Necklaces, Bead
Bags, Chains and ‘Purses, a variety of cut and plain
Beads, Spy Glasses. Quizzing Glasses, Pocket Books,
F.inory cushions, card and cigar coses, imitation fruit,
lurifer matches, fire machines, Rogers <Sc Sons', and
Wade & Butcher’s razonq Emerson’s razor straps,
scissors, dirks, chess men and board, backgammon
boards, dice, domiuocs, atcel pens, walking canes,
pistol*, powder flasks, shot jouelies, game bags, otto
of roses, cologne, laveiidcE and Florida water; fancy
soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, Antes, 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 and tooth brnshes
Birmingham and Sheffield silver platedcastors, liquor
stands.candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers
and snuffer trays, tea trays, silver table, tea, desert,
salt, mustard and cream spoous, soup ladles, sugar
.. ' -&SE&
HATS, If.ITS, MATS
GJIOIIGE A. UJ.ULV.RJA
ittbntion oi
pnr-
by SMITH
RODGERS & Co.
250 Mils Prime Rum, Gin and Whiskey,
t>0 bbls Mackerel, Nos. 1.2 and 3,
*0 bids and lull' bbls prune Flour,
Ocumlsec steamboat Company.
’ THE Public are inlnruieiithS-t
f v.2! .fca. tins Company has now in opera
|F^? ,0 'ir ^ oat - < ’ built expre.sslv
r the -uninicr trade, which wiii
j,;,- regularly between Darien uutl Macon, towed by
bv ib,i steamer Altanmha. us far up the river as she
can ascend.
And as early in the fall ns the state of the river will
ml,ml, ib., company will have in operation three Steam
■mi-,io wit: the Ocuiulgee, plying between Darien
im,I Savannah; ami tho Comet, and Alatamaha. be
u.vn j),irieii and Macon; together with 14 towboats,
:..l a,,* nod iu complete order, being built expressly
lur the trade, and coniniauded by experienced captains,
which will enable them to perform the trip with des
patch, and Judd forth inducements for those per.-ous to
ship by the Company who wish to got their goods or
produce arpeditionslyla market. The company laviug
bv its charier, tho privilege of insuring, will, at a
inmierntn rate of premium, take risks on goods or pro-
<hice -hipped by its boats, or placed ill cliargo of its
a-eiits liirsliipmciit.
Agents for the above boots:
REA * COTTON. Macon.
HOUGH «fc LATHROP, llawkiusvilic.
I*. IE VO.NfiK*. SONS, Darien.
GRANT & YONGK, Savannah.
KER, BOYCE & Co. Charleston.
Jims n 36
M ARE ROUSE
.CYD CO.W.UtSSIOJb' U t SIJVJESS.
.tlyrich, Kapier At Free-
r +- ~ np tUiltl inform their fricuds and tlie
L ♦ jy public gent rally, that they are enlarg
ing their Ware House adjoining their
store on Colton Avenue, and iyill have
The
ubove goods can he bought low for cash.
Smith, Uouckrs A Co. would particularly invite
those who are indebted to them to call immediately
and pay tiieir notes and accounts, as they are needing
the money to' pay llieir own debts.
Macon. Jan 12 1.5
n„v rteiuiTi i.at cnllad tha J. STONE, low pressure I Cider, Apples, Sugar, Coffee, and many other nr
, n one added to the line, which will run regu lnrly be tides equally desirable, too tedious to mention. The
(rtven Savannah ami Darien.
<TE V.MBOAT SUPERIOR, Cnpt G. Willcox
EXCEL. “ J. Willcox
will run regularly between M icon and Darien, one of
li* SisamhoaU leaving Darien every five or six days
with tow boats.
Tii- company have 16 tow boats (all first rate boats.)
built expressly for the navigation of the Ocmulgee
anil AUDIO aha rivers, their increased facilities will en
able the company tho means of giving the greatest
,h-n.it"h to cotton, or goods shipped by their line.
Tirv have two SCHOONERS_to carry cotton and
merchandise between Darien am’ Charleston
There are also seven lirstrate PACKETS running
rrj ilxrly between Dariennnd New York, which come
11 Sl.xwes, .Mitchell <fc Collins.
Ajents for the above boats:
J. GODDARD. Macon.
L. lUtvwiR *. Co Savannah.
Kkr, Bovcx Ai Co. Charleston,
Hawks. Mitchell &Com.I!*s, Darien,
Gko. R. IIuskrti, llawkiusvilic.
Inn 24 IS . «
Dark Prints.
A N assortment dark small figured French prim-
lio v III C For «n!« by CRAFT dtr LEWIS.
F9Nill-copartnership heretofore existing under the
U firm of Jones, Dickinson &. Co. is by mutual
consent, this day dissolved.
L. S. JONES,
TIM. DICKINSON.
E. AUGUSTUS WAKE
Macon. May 17, 43.
Copartners/*ip .Votics '.
T ilEsubscribers have this day formed a
ucisiiip in business, under the firm of.
Dirkiirion & M are.
and occupy the store foruiely occupied by Jones, Dick
iiisoii & Co., where the business of that firm will be
liquidated. TIMOTHY DICKINSON,
E. AUGUSTUS WARE.
M icon. May 17 34. *
j tongs and blitter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
' mantle riocksto run eighteen days without winding.
iVIilitnry a:id Military Trimmings,
and a variety of other artielcs usually kept in his line,
all of which he xvill sell at the lowest cash prices. He
respectfully invites citizens and oersons generally vis
iting ourcity to call at bis store and examine his stock,
where he is ever ready and happy to attend to those
who may favor him with their calls.
N B—Particular attention paid to Watch Repair
ing. Having selected the best of materials for repair
ing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture any
part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece ho
makes as perfect as the origiual, and his Watches to
perform well. Oct 27 7
ESPECTFULLY solicits the atl
chasers to a very large assortment of
Hats usd 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 Huts,
do broadbrim do for elderly men,
do fash do do satin beaver * do
do do .do black and drab Russia beaver,
Wide, meridian and uarrow brims,otter, nutria, ransk-
rat, raccoon n^id cany huts of every variety of
shape. nd style, ‘ *
Youths’ beaver and antin beaver hats, latest fashions,
Cur mud Cloth Caps, c^nsisSo^sg of
super No 1, Otter Capa,
’* ■ “ seal, mink, muskrat and cony do
mens and Bbys full top cloth caps,
„ „ Robinson’s do do
., ,. acorn top celeste caps,
children’s fancy silk caps, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Fur capes, Pelerins, muffs and ruffs, consisting of
chinchilla, lynx, squirrel, sable, erm.ine, geriett, rab
bit and swansdown.
Hats made to order at shortest notice.
Hat trimmings, alcohol and shellack, constantly ol
hand. Oct 2n 3
WASHINGTON HALL. \
'tr,, THE Subscribers have taken that com J
fr m.idiotwanJ well known public house in ' ___ ,
tftlijSg the Cifv of .Macon,—the Washington Hull, : r » '
lift*r2i I...). k.. xi. m o ii....... t -**-
iVahighan’s Vegetab
FJc. i'sj .Atl hj Jr.
A certain and lusting Lure for that disease.
HE subscriheis having been appointed special
, . , ir ,, n ii i jl agents J or The sale of GatUghau’a Fevet and
lately occupied by Ah. AL D. Unson. Fills, are prepared to iHrtush planters and country
tt, a*/ , | 1 ® nnremtttinga enuon of both traders with suppiieapf.said article, ou terms equally
hem,.they flatteg themselves that their House will ob- MS fitvorab i e a / u ; e y can be obtained of the pToprii
tain tor them a general patronage from the Public.—
They have secured the valuable services of a l.idy,
whose reputation as a manager of a public bouse, is
inferior to no one in the State.
Their tubles will be furnished with the beet the coun
try affords, mid their bar vr;b the choicest liquors.
Guilighau’g 1’iiis, though useful for all diseases which
originate inA supvrubi:iniBtii collection t.f tile in the
stomach, are iuore particularly intended for Fevercnd
Ague. In the first place they cleanse, strengthen a - id
give tone to the stomach and bowels, and create a i.evr
The Stablosare attendee 1 .by-carcfulnndexperience.I ■ a „ d te;lUilv a s tioI1 Uir01 ,,,. 0 ut the sy^tom. 1 Ley pro-
Ostlers^ A1U&HAN A MO TT. j dure a natural aud peiuianent appetite; tliev jetted
3G ' the sy stem against new or subsequent, attacks of the
disease; they assist the various operations of Katun by
CENTRAL HOTEL, WP
.Uncon, Georgia. idealising thesystem-of ulivitiated, corrupt and acrid
T HIS establishment is now uuder the control of fhumon., and thus invigorate and reanimate tho Viol*
the subscriber, who pledges himself to render t frame. Possessing a purgative quality, li.-ey tamti t
comfortable those who may call on him.
Feb 25 % PETER J. WILLIAMS.
TOBUfLBMMB
And Contractors
THROUGIJOVT GEORGIA,
B a Having received a number of commu
nications from individuals, making inqni-
. „ . . , ,. ”• 1 Jadv ot tlie bumsi'family,
illipn* ries respecting my Brick Machine, tnvett- , *, . , - . r
fed by jCnlvin ’Waterman, and now in site- P . ed ? e ,he . u ‘^ 1 ' ' 5 lh ,' ,t ltlP - v
-"^^•cestful operation in this place. I take this "<
copart
dissolution.
rail IE copartnership heretofore existing under th-
M til >■> of WILLIA.M S A BRADLEY is this day
dissolved by mutual consent Either of tlie firm n
Inly authorised to settle the business of the concern.
All persons indebted to the concern are requested to
make immediate payment, a* it is necessary the busi
ness should be.closr-d immediately.
J. G. WILLIAMS,
C. IE BRADLEY.
Having disposed of our entire stock to Mossis
WHEELER A TOWNSEND, in whom we liave
pcrfect confidence,we take pleasure in pecomiucudiiig
them to our friends and tlie public generally.
May 1 Ct Ut • W. A B
rnOTICii.
T HE subscriber* would inform tlie public that they
have formed u connection iu business under the
firm of
lriRGUTS* s TSU.VGl'EL, /> O If,
Aud will continue at the old stand ol J. A.’ its'.S.
Virgin, on Cotton Avenue, where all favors in ibeir
line w ill be pu actually attended to.
Fee our Advertisement.
DR. STRINGEFLl.OW will be absent a short time
from the'city, aRer his return from Charleston, he will
attend to
Dental Operations,
n all its branches.’ Single oi whole sets of teeth set
on gold plate or pivots, plugging, Ac. AH work xvnri
anted to stand.
His office for gentleman will be at onr store. Ladies
will be attended to at his house by leaving their turd
lie day previous.
Dentists can.be supplied with incorruptible Teeth,
,'old I cil, and materials generally, ofwhich we intend
to keep a good supply.
J. A. VIRGIN.
S. S. VIRGIN,
.March 16 24 Dr S. L ST RING FELLOW.
for Sale.
KEGS prime family Butter,
40 bbls aud j bbls vV^Dr,
10 kegs Tuhacco.
by C. L. HOWLAND A Co.
Corner of Cottou Avenue A. Second st.
Jan-27 17 if
ffT* &ook at This. ^
FBI IIE subscribers have lately received ‘a variety of
.3 merchandise consisting of
Dnj Goods, ISardtrure, Groceries,
Superior <ills for lamp*.xml pain’s; Saddlery, Hats,
Bonnets, Ac. Ac. which they believe will bear com
pAtisou inquality and price to any in the city! ' l’er-
| remain iu the bowels to produce such other disease*
. us often follow tlie injudicious treatment of the lever
I andagne. They are composed entirely of vegetable
matter, and may lie taken by persons of b< th sexes'
and ofuilagsj, wi.iiinuheleast danger of unpleasant
consequetiees. Inline,the pnblic are assured that
Gallignan’s Pills possess those inestimable virtues,
whicn are requisite not only to arrest, but to eraclicah)
and oestroy the fast seeds of this loo t distressing n;a-
iadv of tiie humou family. The prpprictAssolemnly
1 '' T y do roi contain a parlir.ie
i t. • .l: 11» nniierais m any soaro or lorui, hut are entufiesed-
operation in his place. I take this ; , f ^ ^^ svltf . UK£es eitlter !4spil ilcJ /
method of atm coring thorn, I invito ^nl whnfeo! dispo-: ' *1- . 1 \ ^ . . ;t , .. .* . # *
sed to purchase rights to come «ud see the operation '*£*%'**’£?* \
of the miiehitje. and if there be one.who say* lie J *"*?,? * effects^, dm fc.rm.ft
disappointotl in hi* expectations I bind uiyst-IC to pay [ •
the exiieuses of his trip. F do not expect sell a; ILclJct'S 3l-c« CcrtiOClHfS<
right to anv one without iheir first having seen the | From Gee. Uni. Ittllburn, Lur.siaiph county, Go.
machine, but iu order to afford tin idea of its value 1 J Oetooer g lib, lc.s>-
aunex the following certificate*, one of then: signed . Messrs Fletcher If lVestcott, .
bv two of the mosi experienced Brickumbers in tlie J Gentlemen—It nllords megreat pleasure to give my
Southern St'tes. In my nb-encc from Alucon ll.e ; testimony in favor of your “Gaiiignm’s Fever uoff
Editors of the Messenger will act asuiy authorised ! Ao ,je Fill*.’ I ba«e icpcotedly en.|iliy« d them iH
a'-ents. T. L. SMITH. | ,n f ljmily,and in every case they have succeeded be-
~April ID 1837 tf 29 "" j yond tuy hopes, in effecting thorough and permanent.
! cui4'->. They have also be’ n used extensively in niy’
We having witnessed the performance or Mr T L I neighborhood, during the past season, with thy numc,
Smith’s now Brick Machine, invented bv Caivin U’a-; liappy and salutary effects, 'i he people iu nussi. PJ-a.
ternian, now in operation in this place, take pleasure j •** country cannot too highly appreciate them,
i in recommending it to the public. The fact ofihiper- ! •••V opinion they' sinndat the very head ol the I-t ot
formanne is its host rceommcudution M o timed it. and I medicines lor the lever and Ague. Be assm-d I
find that with new moulds and inexperienc ed hands, it *hn!l not fi'.il to reeommei.rl them to all persons » !m»
made at the rate of Two Thousand Three Hundred I may inect «nth atflicted with that, ronblescmc anff
and Sixty-Eight Bricks per hour. By moulding ten ! distressing disease. Yours tesptclivtly,
hours in tlie day it would therefore turn out Twenty-j *' M - Wellbofs.
three thousand ami six hundred per day- It requires j From Dr. John 71. Taylor, of Tailuiiasscc, I'luru.a.
six bovs to bear off, four to saijci tho inoii iN, Ac. to- j Messrs, tlttcher Sf, IVcsieott,
sons wishing to purchase arc invued to call'and ex i gether with four grown men. Tim* foiirieea liamU j GeiiUcmen.—Having prescribed Galligbnq's Fill*.
amine for themselves, as es.Unragant catalogues and j i,ro ""fficawt tj* make the ..bovc named quantity of the ; in several cases of lever and Ague, with the most
- • ( | most beautiful brick pur day. | l.ivoraldo ivsiilis, 1. cheorfullv reciunmetid them a- it
JOHN SPRINGER. | valuable medicine, t;ji persons afilicted with ihiti div-'
Macon,April !4lh 1837. DAVID F WILSON. } ease. Ke-peeifully,. Ac.
I Tnllaliusscc, Dec. 18:5.
I have witnessed the performance of Mr Tbend- j JNO. B TAYLOR, Bf. O.
lick L Smith's new Brick Awaking Machine, just put j From Dr. IVm. J. Johnson, Fort Gaines, Georg.j.
into operat'nn in this place, and feel no hesitation in j Messrs Fletcher Sf iieslcott,
pronouncing it agreairnd i>seful improvement on any • Gentlemen—h run. the trials I have repeatedly civcn
other method of Brick making 1 have - " ’ * “ *
nbored puffs, are too often I'mpositiotis.
ish ment is located on the corner of Tliird,.aud Mul
berry streets. the other on the corner of Poplar street
and Cotton Avenue. WM B. PARKER A Co.
Dec 15 11 tf
other method of Brick making 1 have ever seen—.miR | <• Galiighau’s Vegetable Fever and Ague IM.*,” dur-
as to tlie quality of the Brick end expedition iu nia- [ hi., tlie- present tall and past sninmei", iu the cure of
king. Bv request I timed the machine for bait on j intermittent or ague and fever, I take plcasujre in rp-
i mi... ..u *i.„. . l... •!...* . 0 . 4 -..
Ccpar tnership Xlioticc.
R obert wheeler ami e. p. tuwnsend
have this day associated themselves in business
under tlie firm of
WllEELEK & 'TOWNSEN !>,
: and having purchased the entire stock of Messrs
I Williams A- Bradley, will continue tlie business at die
old stand, in Third street, recently occupied by them.
, Mnv 1 31 tf
1 THE SUBSCRIBERS
JTTTAVF. purchased Mr. Laird H. Wiley’s inter-
jalxL estin tlieiale firm of Fort, Hamilton A Wi
ley. mid Hamilton, Hates & Co. and given IRA
E. FO»RTan interest in the same. The Dry Goods
business w 'll be continued at the same place, under
the firm of
T ort, Hamilton & Co.
and the Ware 1,’ouscs and Commission Business as
heretofore, undert»Ne firm of HAMILTON, HAYES
A Co. FORT, HAMILTON A Co.
June23 32
it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence'
inent of the ensiling season. All cotton consigned to
thsui by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or
orders 1(. buy nnd sell m the market, will be promptly — ——-—'-fW-Af-n
attended t>." They likewise inform those .Merchants »»OT1CC. _
•viu» forward tl.eir goods by Macon, that they have a FSN HE subscribers hari.VI purcliased the interest or
Grgenndsafe Brick Store, for tlie reception of iner- .M. J. Cowles in the linn of Geo. W. 1 rice A Co.
< h indue. «ud will receive and forward all goodscon- the business in future will 1 r-rvJVvI.'
"igned (. them. Their charges in every in-tnnee will j same name, by IV* LUAM^LOOIU.,
be ns low as is customary in die city. Liberal advan- i jan l’ 1 14
— * will In undo on cotton stored with tliciu or ship- j Notice.
GKO w PRICE
lieiUiyttieni to iiiiv other market. ’ FHlHE copartnership existing in tl’*J
• A. Ik | Jl the subscribers under tlie firm oi ANDERSON,
' Having one of the partners of tiieir firm (Mr. /
Freeman) located iu the city of New York for the pur-
*ose of alhirding the necessary facilities to tiieir busi
ness in .Macon, they respectfully inform Merchants
nd others who have business to transact in that city,
1 M be will be prepared to attend to any Commission
I iisiness-*ith which ho may be favored. Theyem-
*> see the present opportunity to return their grateful
* "'""vicdgeinentsto their friends and the public for
i"st favors, and solicit n continuation of their pntron-
a e.
f't addition to thefr present stock, they will receive
-rlv this full a fine nsssrtiuent of
DryGootls, Groceries. Hardware,
1 “lltry, Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cptton
Bagging,
Readymade Clothing, Ac. Ae. Af.
'able for the full trade, all of which they offer for
«i i on the most reasonable terms
Macon, August25 01 tf
1YOTICE. “
’1 Hr. subscribers having purchased of Messrs J.
A W. Baldwi.v theii very exteu*ive and well
* dvctvd
Stock of Croods*
a nii taken their store, corner Cotton Avenue and
Fh. rry slrecl, is prepared to offer such inducements
! « purchasers as will not fail to insure a liberal share
u i public patronage.
C uintry. Merchants. Planters pnd others are re-
•ptufutly^invited to call where they wil 1 find n large
*’so'. intent of staple and fancy Dry Goods, and Gro I
PECK &■ Co. is this day dissolved bytn utual consent.
Thu unsett'ed business of the concern »'•« bent tend, d
to by John Anderson or J M Peck.
j avi 1erson »
J M PE ?㣥 .
TI) JOH.^^O^i
Macon, May 16,1837 34 J S JONE,^
TiZacon Academy.
£OOZ AT THIS !
TVrttrhes. Aetrclrrj, Silver JJVrrc, Sfc.
VI1CGIN8 A S l KUiGI ELLOB
Woqld inform their friends a|id the
public that they still continue at their
stand on Cottou Avenue, and h'vejust
received afresh supply of Goods, con
sisting in partofthe following articles:
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ gold lever
anchor escapement independent second lepine aud
vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain and extra
jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of which were se
lected with choice tosuit this market, and will be war
ranted to perfirm well; Ladies’ gold Neck Chains ;
Gentlemen’s gold and silver Guard and Fob Chains:
gold and silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Knobs aud
Drops; Breast Puts and Finger Ring* of all kinds;
gold, silver, gilt, aud pearl Belt Buckles 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 nnd mustard Spoons; soupondcrenm
Ladles. Sugar Tongs. Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Castors, Candlesticks, silver, brass,
and biouzed; coral, gilt and glass Beads; ladies’ Bags
ofthe latest faslpous, Pusres and Pocket Books, Clati
onetts, FlageolctL«, Flutes, Fifes, Accordiaus, Music
Boxes large aud small. Drums, Organs and Violitts
Walking Sticks of various kinds : silver, gilt, shell,
horn and ivory Combs , Tea and Coffee Pols, Bread
Baskets silvei nnd japanned, fine painted Waiters,
Knives, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps
with tablets. Pistols of various kinds, Dontists’ Files,
Gold Piute, Wire. Foil &c toy Watches, Rattles and
Whistles for children; Snuffboxes, Percnssiou caps.
Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses. Mathemati
cal Instruments. Ac.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords, Belts, Kpailjfilis, Plumes, dashes. Buttons.
Lace, stars, ornaments too Humorous 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 Watcngs, and are prepared to make any
new part, which will warrant to perform as well as the
original.
Virgins &, Stringfellow feel grateful for past fuvors.
and would still solicRa share of the pulic patrouage,
hoping to give satifactinu to all who may favor them
iu .heir line.
March 16 24
Piano Portes.
Splendid Boston PIANOS, with 2 and 3 pedals,
/OSt Just received by
: m |5 • nsipp x. ipuna
jun 12
CRAFT & LEWIS.
Carpetings
JU4T received a large stock of Brussels, Ingrain
S«tv Fall and Winter Ulotlain^.
A T the Macon Clothing Store, one d"tn above
Win. I). Johnson’s Jewelry Store. The sub
scriber is now receiving his
Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing,
(which has been manufactured by Lewis 1 licit tlie
past summer,) and which will be sold off as cheap, for
cash, as at any other establishment,
CONSISTING OK
Super Black, Blue, Brotvn, Green, Invisible Green
and Claret Dress Coats.
Super Black, Blue, Brown, Green, luvis- ble Green
Claret and Mixed Frock Coats.
Brown, Green, Mixed ami Cadet mixed Coatees.
Fine Blue. Black, Greeu, Brown and .Mixed Pants.
Super ribbed, striped, corded nnd plaid Casiinerodo
Bcavertecn, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons.
•-■■per Blue, Brown, Green, Mixed and Drub Over
Coats.
Goat’s Hair and German Cuinblet Wrapper do.
Gentlemen’s super Blue, Black aud Invisible Green
Broadcloth Cloaks,
Ladies’ super Olive, Greeu uud Claret Broadcloth '
Cloaks.
Ladies' figured Merino, plain do. and Circassian
Cloaks.
Super Blue and Pilot Cloth OverCoats.
Drab, Blue and Olive Dnfile Over Coats; Lion Skin
and Green Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeans
Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Sutinot, Peters
bam and Beavertcen Hunting Coals, Cloth and Satin
et Round Jackets.
Black and Blue Cloth black figured aud plaid Vel
vet, plain and figured English (Silk, dark Vulaucias,
Toilinet, Worllen Velvet, black and 'striped Satin,
Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, and Satinet Vests,
Fine Lineu aud Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped
Gingham Shi ’s.Silk, Cotton, Moriuo patcutand lamb
Wool Shirts iet cottou and woolen, flannel Canton, j
flannel and: ril' d cotton Drawers.
W’oqI, La i! Wool, patent Merino aud browncot-
ton Half II s
Fine W »’ Back, Ilors skin, Beaver, White Kid, j
Lieued B / t, Lisle thread, black, white and colored <
Silk Glov „
Blacks, white Silk Hqjf Hose; Russian Belts, I
•Money Br s, nett, worsted aud cotton, Silk and Gum [
Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiflenors, Silk and
Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain
and plaited Stocks, blue, blucknttd white crimped Silk
Stocks, Spitulfield. English Silk, red and yellow Ban
dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker
chiefs, plain aud rilflled Bosoms Collars, Purses,Cloth,
Fur aud Hair Seal Skin Caps, Wool Hats, a large as
sortment of Fur Hats, Silk Hats. Boots and Shoes, a
grod stock of Negro Clothing, also flue bine aud black
Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Butt ms,
Co'ton Wad.jing, Military Ball Buttons. Cord, Tas
sels, Stars, Lace, Epaulette, &c. dee..
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 manlier, and most fashionable style. H.F.
For Sale*
hour The result of that trial shows that with 14
bands tlie machine will turn out of beautiful mid veil
tempered Brick.2358 in one hour, or about 40 to (be
minute. JNO. RUTHERFORD.
Macon. April 19 1937
Just Received saisd f«u- sale Sty
C. M.. IiqWEAJVD St Co.
gris a* hegs of No:is,
/zdtbtiJ 20 boxes Soap,
10 bhd prime Sugar,
30 bags „ Coffee,
20 M best Cigars,
50 bbls Northern Gin,
20 bbls ale,
20 „ Porter,
CO doz Champaignc Cider,
All of which will be sold on the most accommodatin
terms ler cash or short credit. .May !> 32
rniiiuiciidmg them as a certain and *pe.;ific remedy—
j iiow obstinate soever, the cases may be. These , ills
j liavs been extensively used in tills Motion of the Ctinu-
i try, aud so tar as I know, without disappointing the
: expectations of a single iiuii*itTnul.
i iidiKov. 1835. WM J. JOHNSON, M. D.
T stock o SPRING GOODS, which lining
been purchased iiuder very favorable eucumstance
will be sold cheap.
April 10
CRAFT A LEWIS.
28
ed and Stair Carpeting.
T HE Female Department of this Institution .**** J Also, Oil Cloth Carpeting from 2 to.20 feet wide .
g become vacant by the resignation of ^ * r I / " — ‘ r - ' l '" '“
Darby he late Rector, tlie Trustees are desirous to’ / —•*-
employ a competent Teacher to take charge ol the
April 20
29
CRAFT & LEWIS.
same, fhn already large population of the city pi
ces it oat of the reach of the embarrassments which
frequently attend Schools 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 Trus
tees will be promptly answered.
' AMBROSE BABER,
F.DW D TRACY.
J AMES SMITH,
rAH
JATHAN C M UN ROE
.1
Trustees.
«nr*.
Micon. April 13
28
JOHN J. BENNETT
tf
T GOODS AT COST.
. IE undersigned have determined on closing tiieir
business and are now offeriug their stock, con
*unng of a general assortment of '
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
flats, Shoes, Saddlery, Ifnrt/irare Sc.
wt ton per cent on New York ind Itosto I n«t, at r ua 1
fforoa-li; and 5 per ent at wholesale for,ca.h, or go d
Piper, payable 1st Jauunrynext. with mfercst. Wfc
r * , P"cl r uuy invite onr friends and the public to give
B *»call. WILLIAM FORT &Co
Tho e indebted to n* wonld do well to make mine
mate p lyment.
Feb SI 19
To Kent.
A Dwelling House, with the requisite
out buildings, pleasantly situated, in a
healthy section of the couutiy, on Lite
Tbomaston road, sixteen miles from Ma
con.
Also a store at the same place, in a thickly settled
neighborhood, affording an excellent stand for busi
ness. A pply at this office.
MorcbO 23 Cteow
Apri.
Summer Clothing.
VERY large assortment made up to order,
Just received by
120 29 CRAFT & LEWffc 1 .
Bolting Cloths*
”-es and qualities,
29
For sale by
CRAFT *V LEWIS.
April 20
-S' INSF.ED OIL AND TRAIN OlLjust receiv
JL ed and foi * 8aleb y
Dec 29 13
J H. <fc W. S ELLIS.
Winter & ‘trained Sperm OiJ ?
“ST “ n'i W. S. ELLIS.
12
J
Dec?
lOOO
Dec. I !•
R utter.
ii eE. '.osylvania Butter,
lbs. Fc^ ?a j e by
CHa
\/?.LES CAMPBELL.
P Garden Seeds.
RFSII from Baltimore.
Just received by
**» W 16 CRAFT & LEWJS.
To Bent.
Possession given immediately. The
brick house re ently occnpied by Ossiau
Gregory, corner of Cherry and 3d streets
as a dwelling Apply to Mr. Graves,
(store underneath,) or to
29 ' OSSIAN GREGORY
THE SUBSCRIBER offers his HOlTsV
and LOT for sale in East Macon, contain-
ing about 7 acres, with about 300 fruit
tree* of the best selections. Any persnv
wishing to purchase will do well to cell and
examine the premises. The terms will be liberal.
.May E8 34 3t «EO. ». WARDLAW.
lOOO,
-S’AF LARD, of su
t* ( " fri d r t /,Ua,i,r ’ P -o T u P tain?ng h a| e
put up in neat Covered tin canns, i °
lbs each. Also, in progress of curing • K .- p 1 p?
BACON, by WM. B PA» ^ co '
Jan 26 17
and
about75
I'iioico
Ladies Clonks. , e , n ..
C LOTH and Merino Cloaks—worth 10
$50. novlO 6 CRAFT &
Carpeting. ^
J UST received.a few pieces of Ingrain 4 >ar P
whirb is for sale at reduced prices,
dec 15 II
etirg
I prices.
G W PRICE A
Co
Ulcdiclnc Chests, f
F OR plantations aud families, wiih eirectio •'W
osing. For sole by J.H.& W. 8. ELLi s -
Nov 7 Dolton Are. nne
. LBS Bacon,
10,000 lbs Lard,
01 hhds St. Croix Sugar of superior quality,
50 bags Coffee,
45,OQ'0 lbs Swede Iron,
100 kegs Nails, assorted,
25 hhds choice Molasses,
150 whole and half bbls Canal and Ricnmond
Flour,
5 pipes pure IT. Gin and C. Brandy warranted
pjjre and three years old,
20 bbls old Monnngabala Whiskey, 5 proof,
75 bbls pure Runi, and 20 Gin,
41 DAVID RALSTON.
SUour, Bacon* Lard, &c.
Tf BBLS Ohio Flour, prime quality)
S. 40 Kegs Lard,
' 3500 lbs Georgia cured Bacon,
10 tierces Rice,
Just received and for sale by
April 13 28 REA & COTTON.
j From the Hiv P. L. Jackson, Fort Gaines, Georgia.
I Messrs. Fletcher ly U'criudi, Nov J2ih, i&S.
j I have a prejudice agaiusl patent medicipe*, and es-
pni iaSiy against llmse limt •• pledge to cure iu every in-
i siance,” but trutli compels me to say, that bf the ii( 0,
! boxes of jottr pills wiiieb I purchased to sell, not one*
: box. to iny k:iowled:e, lias laiicu 10 cure. A !t\v
i months ago. Galiigiian’s Piilsxvere unknown bere.and
; now they are sent for by *ke mail boys, &c. < 0 miles,
j soulli and e..sl, l sliali probably tit.d sale for a ’tho s--
! o n; Ions next year, and wish you to send me that
• nunilii-r when convenient. 1 tael that, iu common
Fk-iyy .if... with i.ll who are subject to ihe disease,! an: much in
ure deb’.ed to you, aud have no doubt'} cn will meet w i:h
HE subscribers are just receiving a splendid ,, v ’ , , ,, ,, .
— J "... i. your w elbcarned reword. Respectfully years,&i - .
P. L. JACK.SON.
From Dr.S. M. Ingcrsoll. Coin a:', us, Georgia
I have used Galiigiian’s Pills with success,—they
have more tliau met my expectations.
Nov 2II, 1-35. ». 4L INGF.RSOLL, M. D.
From Dr. Llijdh A. Dunn, Irvington, Alutotna.
Messrs. Flctchor (f lVcsteott, Nov, 2, 1835.
f Gentlemen—Agreeabiy to your wish I a:h pleased
; to state bow far I am acquainted with the dharacter of
I your .“Fever and Ague pills.” Dunns the last sum-
i uier and full they have been much used in this part oi
j tlie country, and. so far as I have observed: they ba\ e
| proved highly beneficial to those who have taken them:
j <u ordinary cases of Ague and Fever, medical advice
j is seldom sought'; but l have recommended your pills
j to the sick in one or two very obstinate cases, nnd tho
use of them was followed w ith signal success.
I therefore consider your pills a safe and valuable-
medicine for Ague and Fever, and ciu cifally recom
mend them to the notice of pcisous i.i!hc\ed with that
disease. Willi respect, Yourt l.-t Servl.
ELIJAH A. DUNN, M. D.
Just Received and for sale a large supply of the a-
bovc Piiisat the proprietors price by
H A. J. SHOT WELL, Agents.
Corner third and Mulberry streets, opposite tho
Central Hotel, Macon
Just deceived auri Sot Sale.
[ NUE.'II GKUCEKILM—'viz: 50 bbls N L Rum
1 17 bales Feathers. 2 do white do
’ll bbls sperm Oil. 5 do clarified do
It) do dry Malaga Wine iu qr casks
5 j do Sherry do
3 do Whiskey and Neutral Rum
50 hnxc*,and 4 boxes Raisins
Cognac. Brandy 1st quality
12 boxes white and marble Soap
Lemon Syrup and Family Butter
By ISAAC NEWHALL.
jan12 15 Ntxt door to the Post Office.
Monroe Bail Bpad & BaiskimvUo.
Macon. June. 5, 1837:
A T a called meeting. Ordered, that inpayment of
alJdebt* created by discounts on hills of exchange
the bills of this insli.ution will be received :ii a pre
mium of one percent If nnde within ninety days.—
Aud upon all suits that shall be commenced in i'svnr
of this institution during 1837. for collections, nothing
will be received in payment but the bills of this Bank
or specie.
A true extract from the minutes.
36 tf PETER SOLOMON Cash
OTA5tfT£3>
B Y the subscriber, Monroe Kail Road Fank Bill*,
for winch ten per cent per annum will !>e gjven-
Apply to Larkin Gritfiu or Peter Solomon of .Macon,
or Alfred Brooks of Forsyth, or mysc’f
June 6 36 tf L. L. GRIFFfN.
Now Carriage Establishment*
T H E subscriber will receive in a tew 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
Take 2SS otice.
T HE subscriber having disposed of his interest in
the firm of Geo. W. Price & Co. to William
Cooke and Geo. W. Price, who will receive and pay
*11 debts of ’lid firm. jan 1 J COWLES
5<T
DOZ. vely superior Lemon djrup,
40 doz „ ,, Stoughton Bitters,
For sale by
April 20 29 H. & J. SHOT WELL.
Genuine Kowand’s Tonic Mixture..
A FRESH supply just received and for sale by
Nov 17 7 J. H. & W. S. ELIJS,
Cotton Arenas. Mason.
botanical i&edisincs.
B AYBLKHY BARK, powdgred,
Golden Seal do
llcuilnck Bark powdered; Ncrvin powdered.
Prickly Ash do, „ Poplar Bark „ •
Wild Cherry do „ Slippery Elm do ..
V\ lute Pond Lilly; Lobelia Seed,
Lobelia, herb; Skunk < alibaie,
Indian Turnip; Golden Thread;
Indian Sage; Samach Bark,
Bahnayy or -litter wool; Bitter Sweet.
Gum Myrrh ; Cayenne Pepper, African.
Jusl received nnd for sale by
April 20 2‘) H & J. SHOTW I.LT„
IHUSBC.
eJO ISS MARIA T. LOiiD announces that sl<<: will
Itai. give .Music ALessons, intiie. Female A-
cadernTin Macon, commencing the 12lh June next-
Ter>ns.—-820 per quarter payable in advance. < — ~o ,\ -fwvrgafffrvr?' r'
No pupil received lor less than a quarter. Those who it. dA.iiAvij7lrJlAy 'v.rj
are desirous of entering pupils are referred to E. licit- ' by
ley. May 17 “ , ! DANITpH, T. RCA.
MISS LORD has been encaged in mv School as i OPPOsl'lE T HE NEW JIARSET.
the Principal Music Teacher (m the last three year,, i FSllHi suiisciilier having in bis tmployir.i nt some
and it gives ine pleasure to sta-o that she lias given in'- ] Ji <d the most etheicut workmen to bo louud, he
usual satisfaction; and her skill as an insttuctress in j wnl be abl.r to undertake largely either i < the city of
Music needs no bighor recointiiendation than the pro I country.
ficienev of har pupils.
.Clinton, May 17 31
THOMAS B. SLADE.
3t
' X^otice.
Third nuil last Warning.
T HE subscribers will attend at the office of Lip- I
pitt & Higgins, the usual place of .bolding Jrt«- j
tices Court for die 564th dist. G. M. on Thursday the j
15tli of June next, for tlie purpose of collecting the |
State and County Tax of said ilist. for the year id36; J
and also to take in the Tax Returns for the present
year. Also the same notice Is given that the subscri
ber* will attend at the Court House, tip! usual place of
holding Justice Court for the 71titli dist. G. M. on
Friday the 16th of June, lor the purpose of collecting
the State and County Tax of that disl. for tlie year
1836, and to lake the Returns for thd present year
(1837.)
JAMES GATES, t c. b. c.
JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH, t. n. b. c.
June 6 36
j
• to undertake largely either i
:i!l kinds of , -
House and Sign Painting,
Fancy Chair Paiiitiiig^
Gilding and Glazing,
Pa r er Hanging,
Imitation of W oods and .Marble,
Enumeling, &c ito.
Feb 22 ly at
VJizecv^ Qilass
125
,, 10 bv 12
do.
75
.. 12 by 16
do
do
30
„ 12 by I f
do
do
2t»
, 11 by 16-
do
do
60
12 bv 18
do
do
Crocker
T New Yo r
. Oct 27 t
HATS,
l
& Bardwarcv
Gosl for «ale bv
cr-:n vv price # rrr
United Sttilt s Bank Motes,
U Nl'11 I Stetfs Bank notes in sum- tr snit ap
plicant* for sale by REA & CO’i'l’OKJi
June 6 36
500 liberal price* will be paid appliy to
' June 6 36 REA A. COTTON.
Bagging - .
lOOO p,E ^ s
’ .« ay, 30, lfc3? 34
ing for sale
REA & COTTOJL ,
‘>ACKS Liverpool fine Salt, Ibt sale by
March23 25 REA A,COTTON.
; TS Bbls Family Flonr
Ji 75 Bbl* Irish Potatoes.
Just received and for sale by REA & COTTON.
April 5ih.
web £riiitirg done at itiiis Oace,
With sevcraLy filer sizes just received and forsajb
bv H. & J. SMOT1V ELL. ‘ •
Corner of 3it Sf Mnlhcrry.sto. opposite the Central hotel-
AprrhKI 31) '
PsppriSjf for Rooms,'
J UST received a good assortment of handsome pa
per hangurgatid bordering. i
Qet r:r 2 H. A- J. SDOTWELL.
We are authorised Kraunoimce JO •
jSvr'SEra j HOLLOMAN a candidate
forre-elV-ctiotr Ur the CFerk-hE, of the:
“ Inferior'Conrt of Bibb cctinty.
7fny J6 / 3.7
W li ,'rre authnriserf to■ ant.otttied-
IVRIGHT NEEL a caod.datg for
Clerk of the Inferior Conn at the en—
mine election. Fob 23 2f
WE are .irrrliorisen rc announce
HENRY NEWSOM a. candidate
for Tax ColTwar of Bibb coxt.itv.
May 30, 1837. . 35
to an-
W.E are autliorizei
noonce THOMAS L. ROSS.
a candidate for Clerk of die Inteiir.
Cruit ol lilt b c< unty.
May 28th, 1857.
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