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MACON 'GEORGIA
It) 5* BAItTLETT.
.T/.JC’O.l*. GEORGJTUESD.ll'. JTUJ%'E 27, 1837
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i ...ufYorkS Darien JLincofJParJcet.s
| .1 <* p * iirig Macon. A. Bibbm*, Master.
IIRIG Macon,
« Amelia Strong
•• Darien,
•• New Jowey,
« Premium,
« (New)
Schr. D. B. Crane,
, Brown,
C. P. Bulkoy,*
B. Matthews,
J. Conborn,
Baker, 11 .
Thfl«a vessels arc all coppered, fastened and built
I . r, v for tills trade, have experienced captain*
i rriouitrlv mine a week from each port.
H“' u boio7ror Darien wiU find Dobov B r
I - 19 to 21 f«et water will be found on the
' " 4V ° i,i«h water, the same depth can be corned with-
, Vix nSe of iJ-ien. 13 feetcUc carried up .to tLe
^ The anchorage in Doboy sound and men a
irticolwlr safe and good, with ample room tor v**-
!vl« to carry off the whole cotton crops, coming down
,fl ’ r ‘ r# U\WEd,".MITCHELL A COLLINS.
Agents Darien,
Hefer to Jam** Gobdarh, Eaq. Maco.t.
Oct 10. 1836. ‘3 —t
Commission Butsi ness. Daviess.
» 5tilt'. nuJersiirind have restunod biiMi,-.- a« a
-Ft- bove, aud will a* heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their care. We believe
we have made arrangements tint will ennlde us at all
times to forward good* nr the interior with the least
possible delay, by steamboat, when the river wi|! ad
mit, or in oxtreme low river by small fiats or lighters,
bnilt expressly for that business. On our wharye*
are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
ton at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, arc not excel*
cd by any other House. Darien, May 20,1836.
- Ff UVKS. MITCHELLA COLLINS.
MACON STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
<tf\MB04T, J STONE, Capt. Maedei t,
SUPERIOR, *■ Gao. Willcwe
.. EXCEL, •* J. L. WitLcnx
T HIS Company has now their lino of Boats i i
complete order for freighting. They have a
„,w steamboat called the J. STONE, low pressure
I engine. added to the line, which will runregu larly be
iwmii Savannah and Darien.
riTEVMBOAT SUPERIOR, Capt G. Willcox.
EXCEL. " J. Wilecoe
1 will run r**al*rly hswwn Macon and Darien, one of
•Ji« Steamboats leaving Darien every five or six days
tfith toav boats. , .
The company havo 16 tow boats (all first rate boats,)
tail! expressly for the navigation of the Ocmnlgee
«*d Alataauha rivers, their increased facilities will eu-
aWe the company the means of giving the greatest
s.inatch to cotton, or goods shipped by their linn.
They have two SCHOONERS to carry cotton and
• irrrlisndise between Darien an«‘ Charleston
" There are ulso seven tirstrate PACKETS running
regularly between Darien and New York, which come
t.i Hawes, Mitchell At- Collins.
Arams for tho ahote boats:
J. GODDARD, Macon.
I.. Baldwin & Co Savannah.
Her, Borek A Co. Charleston,
\ Hawks. Mitchell A Collies, Darien,
•Geo. R. Roberts, Hawkinsville.
Jan 28
Ochsulgec Steamboat Company.
I'll E Public are inloruita iha.t
this Company has now in opera
tion four boats, built expressly
s^tir tbe summer trade, widen win
OGLETHOPE INSURANCE & TRlJSTCO.
OF THE VST S' OF .1I.iCO.V.
T HE public are hereby informed that the.late Mer
chants’ Insurance and Trust Company of this
city has recently Iwen incorporated by the legislature
of this State, under the above title, with authority to
increase the Capital Stock to 500,000 Dollars, and to
exercise TRUST and sundry other privileges. 100.-
000 dollars of said 1'Capital has been paid in. and will
at all times be held ill readiness to pay any losses due
by this rnropany. Risks ure taken to and from this
city to any port or place, on as liberal terms to the i e
sured as any other Insurance office. l<oans wi>l I e
taken, and bills of Exchange pure! used. Ac.
WM. B. PARKER, Pres’t
James Rea, Sec’y. Jan 96 17
’ 'Tt.pTstijbbs.
Comer Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street.
ITS receiving and has in store a general stock of
EL Groceries and aipale goods auioug which are
50 bags piiuie green coffee
10 do old Java (very fine)
10 hhds sugar ~ -■ ,
50 bhls Flour
150 bbls domestic liquors.
30 qr casks wine (some of which are laver-
ite brands
20 each, whole and half bbls crackers
100 kegs nails assorted
20 kegs 3d do
30 bbls mackerel
65,000 lbs Georgia cured bacon
2,000 do leaf lard
And many other articles which makes Ms stock and
assortment very good.
Country merchants and olbeis tire requested to call .
and examine for themselves. T. P. STUBBS. I
march 22 25 3m
USt lifcC LIVED and for aale by SMiTH
RODGERS A Co.
250 bhls Prime Rum, Gin and Whiskey,
00 bbls Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3,
s 0 bbls and hair bbls prune Flour,
Cider, Apples, Sugar, Coffee, and many ether nr- j
tides equally desirable, too tedious to mention. Tbe
above goods can bo bought low for cash.
Smith, Koockus & Co. wonld particularly invite
- those who are indebted to them to call immediately
and pay their notes and accounts, as thoy are needing
the money to pay their own debts.
Macon. Jan 12 15
Dark Prints.
N n**ortaieiu_ilark small figured French prim
Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware and /
JF.J.VC 1* G o on s,
At the Lowest Prices.
C. G. ST. JOHN. Watch Maker'
and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, uppo- 1
site the Washington Hall, respectful
ly informs his friends and the public,
that he is -uow opening a new and
splendid assortment of
WATCHES & JE1VCLKY,
of the best quality and latest fashions, consisting in
part of tbe following articles, viz: .
Ladies’and gentlemen’s Gold Duplex, Patent Le
ver, Anchor Escapement and Lepiue Watches; la
dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket &. Cable Chains;
Witch Hooks, Seals and Keys; Swivels, Finger
Iti . a, Ear Kmgsaud Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs
and "res; gentlemen's Curb and Linked Guard and
Fob O.'i'us, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo
som and . Mar Buttons, Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
Guard Sea. red Keys, Medalious, gold and gilt Buc
kles, silver at... Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver
Everpoinud Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets, gilt, sil
ver and shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold,
silver and steel' Spectacles with glasses te suit every
eye, Seed Coral, large Coral. Coral Necklaces, Bead
Rags, Chains and Purses, a variety of cut and plain.
Beads, Spy Glasses, Quizzing Glasses, Pocket Books,
Emory cushions, card and cigar cases, imitation fruit,
lurifer matches, fire machines. Rogers & Sons’, and
Wade A Butcher’s razors, Emerson’s razor straps.
1 scissors, dirks, chess men and board, backgammon
boards, dice, dominoes, steel pens, walking canes,
pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, game hags, otto
of loses, cologne, lavender and Florida water; fancy
soap, lip salve, pear] and tooth powder, flutes, flageo-
letts, accordions,shell music boxes, large music boxes,
o play front 3to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings,
gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair nud tooth brushes.
Birmingham and Sheffield silver platedcastors, liquor
stands.candlesticks, blanches, fruit baskets, snaffers
and snuffer trays, tea trey*, silver table, tea. desert,
salt,, mustard and cream spoons, sonp ladles, sugar
tongs and hnttei knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
manlle clocksto run eighteen days without winding.
military and military Trimmings,
and a variety of other articles usually kept in his line,
all of which he will sell at the lowest esh prices. He
respectfully invites citizens and persons generally vis
iting ourcity to call at his store and examine his stock,
where he is "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 any
part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he
makes ns perfect as the original, and his Watches to
perform well. Oct 27" 7
worses:
no v H> 6 For sale try CRAFT A. LEWIS.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing underbill
firm of Jones, Dickinson A. Co. is by mutual
consent, this day dissolved.
L.S. JONES,
TIM. DICKINSON,
E AUGUSTUS WAKE.
Macon, May 17. 43.
Copartnership JYoticc.
T ilEsubscribers have this day formed a copart
ueiship in business, under ihe firm of.
Dickinson & Ware.
and occupy the store formely ocaupied by Jones, Dick
inson & Co., where the business of that firm will be
liquidated. TIMOTHY DICKINSON,
E. AUGUSTUS WAKE.
Macon, May 17 34.
„i r regularly between Darien nnd Macon, towed by
Lj die .learner Aluiuaha. as far up the river as she
can Miami. ... ...
4ml as early iu the fall as the state of the river will
adimt tho company will have in operation three Steam
boils,to wit: the Ocmulgee, plying between Darien
and Savannah; and tha Comet, aud Alatanmha.be
wren Darien and Macon; together with 14 tow boat.,
all new and in complete order, being built expressly
for dio trade, and commanded by experienced captains,
which will enable them to perform the trip with des-
n»te!i end h dd forth inducements for those persons to
ibin by the Company who wish to got their goods or
produce expeditiously to market. The company having
L its charter, the privilege of insuring, will, at a
liodTsie mis nr nifonum, take n«ka on goods or pro-
dnoesbippttJ by ftsb.aw , .» or placed in charge of its
pgstiis forshipraent. .
Agents for the above boats: ,C-
REA & COTTON. Macon.
HOUGH & LATHROP, Hawkinsville.
P. R. YONGF.dk SONS. Darien.
GRANT A YONGE, Savannah.
KF.R, BOYCE & Co. Charleston.
June 0 35
WARE HOUSE
J.PD CO.tl.IliSSiO.Y BISIJVJESS.
illy rick, Napier & 1 re« ; -
>mau iuform their frieuds and the
♦ H public generally, that they are enlarg
ing their Ware House adjoining their
store on Cotton Avenue, and will have
it ready for the reception of cottou by the commence
ment of the ensuing season. All cotton consigned to
them by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or
orders to buy and sell >n the market, will be promptly
attended t». They likewise inform those Merchants
who forward their goods by Macon, that they have a
largeandtafe Briclt Store, for the reception ol incr-
> handi/.e, and will receive and forward all goods con
signed lo.them. Their charges in every instance will
he as low as is customary in me city. Liberal advan
ces will be made ou cotton stored with them or ship
ped by them to any other market.
_ Having one of die partnereof their firm (Mr. A. R.
Freeman) located in the city of New York for the pur-
|x>se of affording the necessary facilities to their busi-
ne*. in Macon, they respectfully inform Merchants
nnd others who have business to transact in that city,
l' at he will be prepared to attend to any Commission
Business -with which ho may be favored. They em-
b *ce the present opportunity to return their grateful
ui knnwledgeraents to their friends and the public for
P'stfavors,and solicit a continuation of their patron-
a e.
In addition to their present stock, they will receive
• 'rly this fall a fine asssrtment of
Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware,
<’«f/cra Bale Rope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton
Bagging,
Hcadyiuade Clothing:, Ac. Ac. Ac.
•u table for the fall trade, all of which they offer for
salo on the most reasonable terms
Macon, A man 25 61 tf
jYOTICE.
IHE subscribers having purchased of Messrs J.
A. W. Baldwis their very extensive and well
selected
Stock of Goods*
unu taken their store, corner Cotton Avenne and
Cherry street, is prepared to offer such inducements
to purchasers aa will not fail to insure a liberal share
ol public patronage.
C.iuutrv, Merchants, Planters and others are re-
speuruily.invited to call where they wilt find a large
aaso< tiuent of staple and fancy Dry Goods, and Gro
«•»•<«. JCillN'J. BENNETT
Mrcon, April 13 26 tf
day
uuder ihe'firtn of
WHEELER & TOWN- j,
:md having purchased the entire stock «| Messrs
Williams ,V Bradley, will continue the business at the
old stand, in Third street, recently occupied'hv them
Mayl 31 tf
THE SURSCKIBL’RS
H AVE purchased Mr. Laird H Wilet’s inter
est in the late firm of Fort, Hamilton & Wi-
LKV, nnd Hamilton, Hayes & Co. and given IRA
E. FORT an interest in the same. The Dry Goods
business will be continued at the same place, under
the firm of
Fort, Hamilton iV <’o.
and the Ware Houses and Commission Business as
heretofore, under the firm of HAMILTON. HAYES
it Co. FORT. HAMILTON Jfc Co.
June 23 52
fKl HE subscribers would inform the public that they
B have formed a connection iu business under the
firm of
YIRGIJh'S K ST4ZI.YGFEEJL O IP,
And will continue at the old stand of J. A. »V. S. d
Virzin. on Cotton Avenue, where all favors in their
line v* ill be punctually attended te.
See our Adveitisemeut.
'"DR. 8TR1NGEFLLOW will he absenta short time
from the city, after his return from Charleston, he will
attend to
Dental Operations,
iu all its branches Single oi whole sets of teeth set
<n gold plate or pivots, plugging, «Lc. All work warj
r -oted to stand.
llis office fur gentleman will lie at onr store. Ladies
.vill lie attended to at his house by leaving their card
die day previous.
Dentists can be supplied with incorruptible Teeth,
Gold 1‘oil, and materials generally, ofwhich we intend
lo keep a good supply.
J. A. VIRGIN.
8. 8. VIRGIN,
March 1G 24 Dr S. L STR1NGFELLOW
5?ake RTotice.
T HE subscribers having purchased the interest of
J. Cowles iu the firm of Geo. W. Price & Co.
the business in future will be conducted under the
same name, by WILLIAM COUKE,
jnn 1 14 GEO W PRICE
Notice.
T HE copartnership existing in this place between
the subscribers under the firm of ANDERSON,
PECK A Co. is this day dissolved bymutual consent;
The unsett'ed business of the concern will be attend id
to by John Anderson or J M Peck.
J ANDERSON,
J M PECK,
TD JOHNSON,
Macou. May 16,1837 34 J S JONES.
Jnst Received and for Sales
F resh GROCERIES—viz: SObbUNEllum
17 hales Feathers, 2 do white do
10 bbls sperm Oil, 5 do clarified de
10 do dry Malaga Wine in qr casks
5 ) do Sherry do
3 do Whiskey and Neutral Rum
50 boxes and & boxes Raisins
Cognac Brandy 1st quality
12 boxes white and marble Soap
Lemon Syrup and Family Butter
By ISAAC NEWHALL,
jan 12 15 Ntxt door to the Post Office.
T GOODS AT COST.
11E undersigned have determined on closing their
business and are now offering their stock, con
Ceting of a general assortment of
Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods,
Hat -, Shoes, SadtUmj, Unrdtcare Sc.
tit ten per cent on New York ind Bimto | out, at ru l
tfQraa'h; and 5 percent at wholesale forces-h, orgo d
paper, pavable 1st January next, with interest. We
respoci faljy invite our friends and the pnhlic to give
®» a call. WILLIAM PORT &Co
Tho e indebted to us would do well to make tame
diate piyiuent.
Fel.O 19
Garden Seeds. “
n^Rl-'SU from Baltimore.
JL Just received by
Jtn Jg <H} AFT A* LEWf®.
Monroe Kail Road & Banking;C*
.Macon June 5, 1837.
A T a called meeting. Ordered, .that in payment of
alidebu created by discounts on bills of exchange
the bills of this insli.ution will be received at a pre
mium of one percent if m»de within ninety days.—
And upon all suits that shall be commenced in favor
of this institution during 1837, for collections, nothing
will bo received in payment but the bill* of this Bank
or specie.
A true extract from the minutes.
36 tf PETER SOLOMON Cash
WAHT1S
H | Y the subscriber, Monroe Rail Rond Bank Bills,
If for which ten per cent per annum will be given.
Apply .to Larkin Griffin or Peter Solomon of Afacon,
or Alfred Brooks of Forsyth, or myself
June 6 36 tf L. L, .GRIFFIN.
30acon Academy.
T IIE Female Department of this Institution har
g become vacant by the resignation of Mr
D arb \ he late Rector, the Trustees are desirous to
employ a competent Teacher to take charge id the
same, t'be already large population of the eity pla
ces it oat of the reach of tbe embarrassments which so
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 ef the Trua
tees will be promptly answered.
AMBROSE BABER, 3
' EDW D TRACY.
: JAltl.S SMITH.
NATHAN C MUNROE
• Trustees.
liOOTL A.T THIS :
If 'niches, Jewelry, Silver If 'are, Sc,
VIKGINS iV STKINGFELLOW
Would inform their frieuds and the
public that they stilt continue at their
stand on < "otton Avenue, and hive just
received afresh supply of Goods, con
sisting in partofthe following articles:
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ gold lever
anchor escapement independent second lepine and
vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain and extra
jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of which were se
lected wi:h 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:
gold and silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Knobs aud
Drops; Breast Fins auil Fingei Kings of all kinds;
gold, silver, gilt, aud pearl Belt Buckles and Slides,
Bracelets and Head Belts; gold and silver everpoint-
ed Pencils, steel Fens ofthe best qualities, gold, silver
and steel spectacles. Quizzing Glasses,-silver table,
tea, dessert, salt and mustard Spoons; soiipandcreaui
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Castors, Candlesticks, silver, brass,
and bronzed; coral,giltandglass Beads; ladies’ Bags
ofthe latest fashions, Pusres and Pocket Books, < "lari
onetts, Flageoletts, Flutes, Fifes, Accordianx, Music
Boxen large and small, Drums, Organs end Violins
Walking Sticks of various kinds; silver, gilt, shell,
horn and ivory Combs , Tea and Coffee Pots. Bread
Baskets silvoi and japanned, fine painted Waiters,
Knives, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps
with tablets. Pistols of various kinds, Dentists’ Files,
Gold Plate, Wire. Foil Ac tor Watches, Rattles and
Whistle* for children; Snuffboxes, Percussiou caps,
Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses. Matlieuiaii
cal Instruments. Ac.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords, Belts, Epauletis, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
Lace, stars, ornaments too numorous to mention; which
will be sold cheap for cash, or approved city accep
tances.
N. B.—We have a choice selection of materials for
repairing Watches, aud are prepared to make any
new part, which will warrant to perform as well as the
original.
Virgins A Stringfellow foel grateful for past favors,
and would still solicits share of the pulic patronage,
hoping to give aatifaction ta all who may favor them
in *beir line.
March 16 24
JI.1TS, HATS, HATS
GEORGE A. KOIBEKLF
R ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of pur
chasers to a very large assortment of
Slats and Gaps,
which have been made by him expressly for retailing;
and are warrr.ntdd to bo 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,
do broadbrim do for elderly men,
do fash do do satin beaver do
do do du black and drab Russia beaver,
Wide, meridianar.d narrow brims,oner, nutria, musk
rat. raccoon and cony hats of every variety of
shape \ nd style,
Youths’ beaver and satin heaver bats, latest fashions,
Eter emit Cloth Caps, consisting of
super No 1, Otter Caps,
“ seal, mink, muskrat and cosy do
mens and boys full top cloth caps.
„ „ Robinson’s do do
., ,. acorn top celeste caps,
children’s fancy silk caps, Ac. Ac. An.
Fur capes, Pelerins, muffs and ruffs, consisting of
chinchilla." lynx, squirrel, sable, ermine, genett, rab
bit and swansdown.
Hats made to orderatshortest notice.
Hut trimmings, alcohol andsbeliack, constantly ei.
hand. Ocl 2n 3
" iW Sale. .
Q A KEGS prime family Butter!
H.W 40 bbls and \ bbls Flour,
10 Regs Tobacco,
by C. L. HOWLANB A Co.
Corner of Cotton Avenue & Second st.
Jan 27 17 if
C?*’ &ook at *2?his3
T I HE subscribers have lately received a variety of
merchandise consisting of fjy.
Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries,
Superior Oils for lam^snnd pain's; Saddlery, Hats,
Bonnets, «fcc. Ac. whii'"
WASHINGTON I1HLL.
THE Subscribers have taken that com
inodious and well known public kouSe in
Id! t. the City of Macon,—the Washington Halt,
lately occupied by -Mr ; . ’. D. linson.—
t “ 4 lrtl ’ |}y the unremitting-uitenliou of botii of
them, they, flatter themselves that their House wiil ob
tain for them a general patronage from the Public.—
They have secured the valuable services of a Lady,
whc.se reputation as a manager of a public house, is
inferior to no one in the State.
Their tables will be funiished with the best the coun
try affords, and their bar w ith the choicest liquors.
€&sliigha-u.*s Vegetable
IFEYEJt AAB AGLaa r JJLl.S,
A certam.and lusting Can jSrlu-e ainutie.
subscribe*s having Let«"1lpj‘i‘i.»!vd Special
El agents fur the aalem Umlighnu'a &c\ui ai d
(Ue Fills, ure prepared to tarnish t .iai:lers a;iUcoiiuliy
traders with suppl.os of said article, ou mruis equally
as favorable os tl.cy cuu ho ouiumid. ol the propne
Galfighau's^i'ills, though usetai for til disease* which
originate in usiiucrjibiibuiiui coll^cSi J«i.‘ • 1-1101)1 this
stomach, are mine particularly iutcii'ti*! nt ievvrii.utL
-Ague, iu the first place.tiu-y lieanse strengthen a >u
iv*j tune 10 the stomach aiiu bowels, and create
The Stables are attended by careful atid ex^mMced ; uJiiott throughout the system, "J h. y p» o
Ostlers. AlUSlIAN MO II- j duceu natural and permanent aj.j.elit#? they ueKi.d
beb5 1835 3I> 1 *
T
comfortable those who mnv rati on him.
Fob 25 35 PETER J. WILLIAMS.
TO BU1LDET
And Contractors
MUSTIAN A MOTT,
I the system agaiust new or .subscqm nt athcksol the
CENTRAL HOTEL, • i disease; they assist the variousoj-ijlaiioii* ofuaiturr by
•Heron, Georgian Meanajng the system of all vitiated, cm mpt #(•(« acrid
HI S'establishment is nowuuner the control"! > humors, anil thus invigorate at <:'rcanimatr- the whole
the subscriber, who pledges himself ts render J frame. Possessing a purgative cualiiy. they, laiamt
remain iu ihe bowels to plotline .-ucli other disiascs
as often follow the injudicious trcamicM id the fever
and ague. They are composed entirely , of vegetable
luutter, ..ml may he taken by persons of in si xes
and of all ago,, wittir.it the least ditngep of uupleVsaut
consequences. Iu line, ffio public are ussuf ed that
*o7x m' rr/i r/ir r- tp mrut T - t cs i Galiigiiaus l - ills possess those inestimable virtues,
'■■’fSSa ?£22$%L» 1 "'rr r r rri -"T'l rn 1 ? -
mentions from individual-, making inqui- f". d «?«*troy the laA swls d um n.0,1 d.Miess.ng n.a-
MV-%1 ries respecting my Brick .Macl,ii.e, .,.vcn- °‘ * l,e h,! l*"-l‘*f«-« >
* M ted bvvCalvii, Waterman, and now iu sue- tl.en.selve. thM lIn V do not rouioiu a pan,do
^’’ceslful operation ... ilus place, 1 take this j . a "- v sK T* « foiu., h.tl me composed
method of anwesring Uiom, I invite ail who fed dispo- mtuciyrA nmpU ugeurbfssnMayatsos-^ x’jMatc.y
sed to purchase right, to come aud see the opemLon **‘V' wilhonyrgard
of the macliiu", and if there he one, who says be w ! ^l^tnctiy harmless u. ill c:. eUfu. np.< nO-c tun. <A
disappointed in his expectations I bind myself u> pay |
tho expenses of his trip. I do not expect to sell a j ^ ILel${’5"S CCi’hfiCEtes.
right to any uin, without their first having seen, the j From Lien. Km.. Uciibnn1, ItuKiiiJph connty. Gr.-.
machine, hut in order to nfford an ides of its value i j t October21th, lc35.
annex the following certificate*, one of them signed j Messrs Flcttmr Sc'IJrsteoft,
by two of the most, experienced Brickmukers in the i Gentlemen—It affords iintgrea: p!oa#ni» jo give my
Southern States. In my absence from .Macon the j testimony iu favor ofvetir ’•lialligii’in’.'* r’evur aipil
Editors ofthe Messenger will act as toy authorised ' Ague Fills." i ha v e lepcaleiiiy cu.pfrynl ll’fin lit
audits. T. L. SMITH, i my family, and in every case they have succeeded he*
^April 19 1837 tf 29 I yoiid my hopes, in effecting*’borough and peuoaiu'lh
- ' euros. They have tii-s he 1 used extensively iu my
We having witnessed the performance of MrT L ! neighborhood, during ti.e pas-, season., widi ihe same
Smith’s uevv Brick Machine, invented by 1 "aivi.-i \Va- 1 happy aitd salutary etiei.lx. '1 ho people in this sreiioii
lermau, now iu operation in this place, mke pleasure ' ol country cannot loir highly appreciate them, for rn
in recommending it to tile public. The liirt of itsper-j my opiniou they stand at the very head ol iln* ii-tol
formani e is its best recommendation \Ve timed it. aud 1 medicines for ihe If ever and Ague. Be a?sax»'d I
find that with new inoulds mid inexperienced hands, it j ,; haH not fail to reeominer.d them to f:i. ! persons ivimy
made at the rate of Two Thousand Three I? 11 lulled 1 may meet with afllicted with that troubiesuiu* and
and Sixty-Eight Bricks per hour. By moulding ten j distrc.-sitig disease- A ours respectively;
hours in the dnv it would therefore turn out Twenty-
Vvat. IVKLt.nnBN.
" they" heliavh will bear com I l ^ iree thousand and six hundred per day. It requires ] From Dr. J. /ia B. T.-iylar, of Talluhassec, Florida.
parison inquality and price to any in the city. Per-1 s ‘* hoy* lo bear off, fwr to sand the inouids, &c. to- ‘ Jtlessrs. ilctcinr S,- i. e. cctt,
sons wisliius to nurchase are inrited. to call and ex gether with four grown men. 1 nao fourteen hands ; Gentlemen.—l.ai mg prescribed Ga High art’s Pills,
are anffieient to make the move named quantity bi the j in several cases id I v\m and Ague, w ith tlie most
most beautiful brick per day. - 1 f.tvoralile results, 1 chccrfnllv r-cniiiiueiid them ns a
JOHN SPRINGER, j valuable medicine, lo per.-ans ulllieted with that dis-
Macon, April !4thl837. DAVID F WILSON.
Fiaao Fortes.
Bh Splendid Boston PIANOS, with 2 and 3pedals,
fu
jau 12
Spk
Just received by
15
CRAFT A LEWIS.
Carpeti»g*
J UST received a large stock of Brussels, Ingrain
ed and Stair Carpeting.
Also, Oil Cloth Carpeting from 2 to 20 feet wide .
April 20 " ’’" ,Q
29
CRAFT A LEWIS.
Summer tfletiiiag.
^ VERY large assortment made up to order,
April 20 29
Just received by
CRAFT & LEWIS.
Bolting Cloths.
A LL sizes and qualities,
For sale by
April 20 29 CRAFT ifc LEWIS.
INSEED OIL AND TRAIN OIL just receir
I and for sale by
Dec 29 13
J H. A W. 8 ELLIS.
Winter Strained Sperm Oil.
U"UST received for sale by
•JP J. II. A W. S. ELLIS.
Dee 9 - j -2
For Sale.
W LBS. Fresh LEAF LARD, of su
tl "LfnJ' xJrperior quality, prepared here, and
put up in neat covered tin canns, containing about 75
lbs each. Also, in progress of curing, 75000lbs choice
BACON, by • WM. B. PARKER A C*.
Jan 26 4 J7
sons wisliing to purebascare inrited toucan and ex
amine for ihemselve/flts extravigant catalogues aud
abored puffs, are too often imposition*. One estab-
ishriieut 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
New Fall and Winter Clothing.
A T the Macon ClotlAug Store, one door above
Wm. B. Johnson’s Jewelry Store. The sub
scriber is now receiving his'
Fall anti Winter Sloth of Clothing,
(which has been manufactured by Lowis Filch u,e
past summer,) aud which will be sold off as cheap, for
cash, as at any other establishment,
consisting or
Super Black. Blue. Bruwu, Green, Invisible Green
and Claret Dress Coats.
Super Black, Blue, Brown, Groeu, Iuvis : Me Green
Claret and Mixed Frock Coati.
Brown, Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees.
Fiue Blue. Black. Green, Brown aud Mixed Pants.
Super ribbed, striped, corded nnd plaid Casimeredo
Beaverteeu, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons.
-uper Bine, Brown, Green, Mixed aud Drab Over
Coats.
Goat's Hair and German Cambist Wrapper da.
Gentlemen’s snperBluo, Black and Invisible Green
Broadcloth Cloak*,
Ladies’ super Olive, Gjrcen and Claret Broadcloth
Cloaks.
Ladies' figured Merits, plain do. and Circassian
Cloaks.
Super Blue and Pilot Cloth OverCoats.
Drab, Blue aud Olive Duffle Over Coats; Lion Skin
and Greeu Blanket Over Coats; Kentucky Jeans
Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satinet, Peters
ham and Beaverteeu Hunting Coats, Cloth and Satin
et Round Jacket*.
Black and Blue Clot! black figured and plaid Vel
vet, plain and figured English (Silk, dark Valencias,
Toilinet. Woollen Velret, black and striped Satin,
Bombazine, Tabby Velret, and Satinet Vests,
Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped
Gingham Shi ts, Silk, Cotton; Merino patent and lamb
Wool Shirts let cottoi and *woolcn, flannel Canton,
flannel and riV d colon Drawers.
Wool, La if . Wool, patent Merino and brown cot
ton Half H 9
Fine W i Buck, Hors-dcin, Beaver, White Kid,
Liened B « 1, Lisle thread, black, white and colored
SiikGlov
Black x.' ; white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belts,
Money JU s, nett, worsted and cotton, Silk and Gum
Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiffeners, Silk and
Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain
and plaited Stocks, blue, black nud white crimped Silk
Stocks. Spitalfiuld, English ^ilk, red and yellow Ban
dana, white and red l’ongef Silk Pocket Handker
chiefs, plait! and ruffled Btuonis. Collars, Parses,Cloth,
Fur and Hair Seal Skin (^api. Wool Hats, a large as-
I have witnessed the performance of -Mr Tlicod-
rick L Smith's new Brick Making Machine, just put
into operat'on ill this place, ami fed no hesitation in
pronouncing it agreal end useful improvement on an;
other method of Brick making I have ever seen—both
a* to the quality of the Brick am! expedition in ma
king. By request I limed the machine for half 1111
hour 'i’he result of that trial shows that with 14
hands the machine will turn out of beautiful aud tnil
tempered Brick,2368 in one hour, or about 40 to flje
minute. JNO. RUTHERFORD.
I Macon. Anri! 19 1957
3——
12. & J. SHOnVELL
■ AVE just receiv- d an assortment of fresh Per-
tfH fuuierv, among which are
Milk of Roses; Esprit de Rose,
Ext Jessamine; ext fedrat,
„ Milleflowers; „ Violets,
Cologne Water; Lavender Water,
Florida Jo. I Ionov do.
Orange flower wat> r, Rose water (French)
Macassar Oil; Bear's Oil,
Ward’s VegitableHair oil; Antique Oil(Freuch)
Marrow Potna’nm; French Pomatum.
Kephalia (for the hair) Preston smelling Salts,
Vegetable Rouge; Vinegar of Rouge.
April 20 29
DR. IS. SI. RANDOLPH
O FFERS his professional services t.» the people of
Macon and its vicinity, I lo will be found at his
room, on the second floor of the New Commercial
Banking house during the day. and at night, at hi* te-
idence on Beall’s Hill.
Mav 6 32 3m -
sortnient of Fur Hats, Silk Hats, Boots and Shoes, a
good stock of Wcgro Clothing, also fine blue and black
Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Buttons,
Cotton Wadding, Military Ball Buttons, Cord, Tas
sels, Star*, Luce. Epauletts, &c. Ac.
Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCH.
Gentlemen wishing their Cloths made at the North
will, by leaving their name* with me, have them made
in the be*t manner, and most fashionable style. H.F.
Just Received :md for sale by
C. JL. HOWJLAJYDS Co.
tsjfe or Regs of Nails,
20 boxes Soap,
10 hhd prime Sugar,
80 bag* „ Coffee,
20 M best Cigar*,
50 bbk Northern Gin,
20 bbls ale,
20 „ Porter,
60 doz Champ ligne Cider.
All of which will be sold on the most accommodating
terms lor cash or short credit. Mnv 9 32
New CJocas,
T HE subscribers are just receiving a splendid
stock o SPR'NG GOODS, which having
been purchased under very favorable circumstance
will be sold cheap. CRAFT & LEWIS.
April 10 " 28 •
For Sale,
950.000 ftgSzRsnw
61 hhd* St. Croix Sugar of superior quality,
50 bags Csffoo,
45,000 lbs Swede Iron,
104 kegs Nails, assorted,
25 hhds choice Molasses,
150 whole and half bbls Canal and Sicnwond
Flour,
6 pipes pure H. Gin and C. Brandy warranted
pure and throe years old,
20 bbls old Monongahala Whiskey, 5 proof,
75 bbls pure Rum, and 20 Gin.
41 DAVID RALSTON.
Xfour* Eaccn, j&nrd, 6lc.
B A kih BBLS Ohio Flour, prime quality,
JL VV 40 Kegs Lard,
3500 ibs Georgia cured Baco%
10 tierces Rice,
Just receiv ed and for sale by
April 13 23 REA A COTTON.
17000 acres first EC;ite
FAHJRf.YG JLAJb'BS,
TOR S/'LE.
I N'bodies from 320 to 2500 acres alllying.in the
counties of Russell, Chambers and Macon, Ala
bama, near Columbus. These lan Is were selected
with a great deal of care, by a competent judge, with a
special eye to the culture of corn and cotton. My a-
gent John I). Pitts will be fully authorised resell those
lands, and may be found for the next six weeks at the
McIntosh Hall, in Columbns (when not in the Creek
Nation) prepared to shew ihe sajne
Also, the well known tract of Land lying in the Os-
•richeo Bend, containing 2600 acre.-. This tine! can
not be surpassed by any lands iu the state of Alabama.
Nov 17 7 J. COWLFS.
9 aiuabie Lands lor salt-.
T HE subscriber offers for aale Thirty-one Thou
sand Acres of Land, situated in the counties of j
Baker. Early Lee, Stewart. L’lmtir, nnd Randolph.
The lauds lay iu bodies of 504 re 3000 (fores, an-J
the largest nnd most valuable part of then) I a>e been
selected by the best judges am are aitiiafo l- iii the se
cond district of Baker conrty. Persoei- .'esirous of
purchasing can ascertain the qut lity and location of
the lands by applying to John Williams, Esq. and Col.
H R Ward of Milledgeviile, Cel. 11*11 Tarver of
Twiggs county, and John Rawls, Esq, of Ifawkius-
rille. . .
Mr. Wm. Dennard. whose residence is in the 2d of
Baker county, is authorised to sell and make titles to
the above lands, and will be ready at all times to shew
tbriii. Feb 2.3 21 tf T. COWLES.
.Re-peru'iilly, Ac.
I Tallahassee,' Dec 1835.
JNO. B TAYLOR, BI D.
From Dr. Wm. J. Johnson, Fort Gaines, Georgia.
Messrs Fletcher iy ll e St cctt, ^ ,
t>,:alieu,i n—i mill the trir.lsl have rej»ealedly given
** Gallighan'- Vcg.-tahle Fever and Ague Pills, ’ riur-
lugthu present t a. and past sutiiitier. in lac cute nf
iiitermiuenl ornyua and fever, i take pleasure iu re-
1 imiineudiiig tlitm as u certain and specific remedy—
how obstinate soever ihe case* m:iy be. Tiidee I iii.-r
llavs) been cxtcn-.vely ir.-ed it. ibis qouu-
try, and- so liir as I know, v.'ilininL "riisappqiiitiiig <ho
expectations of a single iiiuiviuiial.
Jlib Nov. 1835. WM. i- JOHNSON, Si. D.
From the lii.v F L. Jackson, Fort Gaines, Georgia.
Missis. Ftetchr: A Heslccit, Nov 12th, ifo 5.
1 have a prejudice against paiciit medicines, util es
pecially against iii-'se-ffiat “ pledge to cure in every in
stance,” but truth compel* me to say, tbi t of the 2bO
boxes of >t>ur pills which I pnrol.ased to scli, no', one
box. to my knowledge, lifts lailcd ip cm*. A lew
months ago. Gc.iugkan’s Pit's were unknown licreoind
now they are s-nt for by flic mail boys, ,Vc. Wj icilt**,
south and east, 1 shall probably find sale for a Thu t-
anil boxes next year, and wish you 10 send Uio that
number when convenient. 1 foal lluil. in common
wish 111 who are subject to the disease, I am much in
debted to you, c'td have no doubt you will meet vv ith
your well-earned reward.. Resjiectfnllv yours. &c.
p. l. Jackson.
From Dr. S. SI. IngersoU, Columbus, Georgia
I have used Gal ighau’s Pill* with success,—they
have more than met my expectation*.
Nov 20.1835. S. M. INGEKSOLL, M. D.
From Dr. Elijah A. Dunn, Jncington, Alalama.
Messrs. Fletcher Sf Westcott, Nov, 1,1835.
Gentlemen—Agreeably to your wish I am pleased
to state how far 1 am acquainted with the character of
your “Fever and Ague pills.” During the Inst sum
mer and foil they have been much used in this nan of
tile country, aud. so far as 1 have observed, they have
proved highly beneficial to those who have taken them. *
In orumary cases of Ague and Fever, medical advice
is seldom nought; but 1 have recommended your pills
to the sick ju "lie or two rcry obstinate cases, and the
use ol them was followed with signal success.
I therefore consider your pills a safe and valuable
medicine for Ague and Fever, and cheerfully rerom-
moi.d them to the notice of persons afllicted with that
disease. With respect, Your Obi Servt.
ELIJAH A. DUNN, M. D.
Just Received and for sale a large supply of the a-
bove Pills at the proprietors price hv
II & J. S1IOTWELL, Agents. ,
Corner third and Mulberry streets, opposite the
Central Hotel, Macon
Botanical &£edisines^
AYBERRY BARK, powdered,
Goldnn Seal do
Ilcmlock Bark powdered; Nervin powdered.
Prickly Ash do, „ Poplar Bark „
Wild Cherry do „ Slippery Elm do
White Pond Lilly; Lobelia Seed,
Lobelia, herb; Skunk l abbage.
Indian Turnip; Golden Thread,-
Indian Sage; Samach Bark, ,,
Balmony or Bitter uoot; Bitter Sweet,
Gum Myrrh; Cayenne Pepper, African.
Just received and for sale by
April 20 29 H. A J. SIIOTW ELL. .
DANIEL T. REA,
OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET.
T HE subscriber having in his employment some
of the most efficient workmen to be found, he-
will be able to uucertake largely either irt the city oP
country, all hind^.of
House aim Sign Painting,.
Fancy Clmir Painting,
Gilding hiiH Glazing,
l’a^er Hanging,
Imitation of Woods aud .Marble,
Enameling, Ac Ac.
Feb 22 Iy 21;
c
New Carriage Establishment
T IIE subscriber wui receive in a lew days a large
stock of
Carriages, Barouches, Sc.
Most of them made by the best workmen in Newark
and New Haven, LUKE BLISS.
Macon, Dec 14 11
'JPalco IVovice.
r Ej tllE subscriber haviug disposed of his interest in
Ladies Cloaks, ( -* thn firm of Geo. VV. Price A Co. to William
LOTH and Merino Cloaks—worth from S40 to I CoiAe and Geo. VV. Price, who will receive and pay
$50. nov 10 6
CRAFT A LEWIS
.Carpeting.
rUST received, a few piece* of Ingrain Carpctire
which is for sale at reduced price*,
I nil debt* of - aid firm. jan 1 J C'U t hf.S
L«v/,. very superior Lemon Sj rup,
40 doz ,. ,, Stoughton Bitter*,
ATS,
Crockery Hardware*
T New fork Cost for «a • f
dec 15 II
G W PRICE iV. r n
CO
«)»#0
■ACKs Liverpool t i rf.-". liir sale tre
Mar«u2« 2a REA A COTTON.
Uledieine Chests,
j XTV 1 Tl plantation* and families, with directions for
f < ,-ng. For sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS.
Nov 17 7 Cotton Avenno
fur JfV^NftAGS Cotton arc wanted, for which
liberal prices will be paid .i;>pln to
Jane 6 9i SEA A COTTON,’
April 20
For sale by
29
H. & J. SHOTWELL.
Genuine Rowafld’8 Tonic mixture.
* -^ESH ,«upplyju*t received and for sale by
•ov 17 7 J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue, Macon.
A LL j’-rsons are forwarned aga.net trailing lor a
A Note of Hand given by me to Clark Blanford for
Otic Hundred Dollars, dated ou the 27th January last
and due 1st day of October next—the cnnsideiation
having failed, I shall not paj 1ne same
June 20 3tp TILLMAN" BARNETT..
^Kanccv? Class
"J| Ftf Jk BOXES.8 by 10 VV ir.dow Glass,-,
JL „ 10 by.12 do dm. '
" Taken l>p.
And in the care of the suberiber in
Twiggs County, nine miles from Ma
con on the road leading from Mdcon
to Irwinton-
A negro mau named William who
save he belongs to John Thomas near
Hamburg S. C. Hei* a very dark complected negro
and hetwen Thirty and Thirty Five year, of nge,a.
boat five foet and four or live inches bigu «erv low
spoken incline" lobe bo'egeeoand rnqndstrotllfiered-
*Jnne 131P37 36 THOMAS DR AW LORN-
French Quinine,
[j U ST received and for sale by
J. II A W S. F.LLIS.
Vniteil Slates Bank Notes.
ITT N1TLD Fir. i s Lank notes in enni* to suit ap-
■yj plicants for sale by REA & COTTON.li
Jane 6 36
PlEcfPlIemp Bn
by REA ‘
ftl uf, 22,1*37 34
1 OOO
Papering for Booms.
( "*"UST receivc.'i a good assortment of handsome pa
, ei? per hanging and bordering
j Oct 13 2 H. A J. SHOTWELL.
m
ing for sale
TTON.
c
-ices Wnx.
VSD wiUbc given lor good ecs Wax. !>y
Deft 82 la j. H. A VV s
75 ,. 12 by 16 dir do-
30 ,, 12 by 14 da do
20 , 11 by 16 do* do
50 „ 12hyl8 do do
VVirii several other sizes just received r.nd for sale A
by - H. & J. SHOTWELL,
Comer of ltd tf Mulberry sir. opposite the- Central- hotel.
-April 20 30 _____________
We are authorised to*ae
notmee HENRY G. IiOS^, a cam-"
dilate foe re-election’.of Clerlislim cjt
the'Sttprritrr Cotirt*of this comity-
VVe are- outhorisixl to announce JO
SEPH J HOLLOMAN k iwndidate
for re-election to the Clerkship of the
Tnierior Court of Jiibh county.
33
WE are authorised to announce-
WRIGHT NLEL ar candidate for
Clerk of the Inferior Court at ‘he cm-
. Feb 23 21 ■
WE arc authorised to announce
HENRY NEWSOM a caud«l«l0
for 'Fax Collector of Bibb comstur.
May 30, I'37. 35
WE arc authorized to sm*.
nonnee THOMAS L. KOSsTif
*- i‘ 1 < r 1. t - 1 t fir trie
< -i-i li e, L.IL ci n.ty.