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By JI. BARTLETT.
•7/.1CO.V. G£©«CJ.^ rFJESD.II*. JULY4. 1837.
Yol.iiiic XI.—dumber 39<
Terms of Subscription Commission Business, Darien. I
TuM* Dollaks, paid in advance, icill pay for the pa-iSM'i KE undersigned have resumed business as a j
h*t. Five Dollars, paid in advance, icill ptj I bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten
t0O years. Ts.v Dollars, paid in advance' tion to al! 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 ty' small flats or lighters,
built expressly for that bus*iuess. On our wharves
are large Storehouses, calculated for the storing of cot
ton at the least possible dxpenso, and our opportunities
to forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not excel-
ed by any other House. Darien, May 20, 183G.
IIAWES. MITCHELL A COLLINS
^^rUufavcrjicc years.
trikes not pais within six months after the gear has
.tLtntti, Thru Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum
**-u fhtrgsd. If not paid until the end of the year,
J, Dollars per annum, will be charged—with interest
%n&r.
Terms of Advertising.
iJeertistments not cxccctling one square, or 12 brevier
'- J —*-r One
A *"£jl be inserted onetime for One dollar. IVhen
# tisn ons insertion is given, 60 cents for each
T** ColUcton'and Coroners' Sales are dun •
t U 0 l ? < dl shunts for Advertising, Job Printing, he.
Jill as M subscription, Interest will be charged,
^ & settled within the year.
■,'7,0 Yor/c .V Darien Line of Fachct.s
11RIG Macon, A. Bibbina, Master.
ffiS “ Amelia Strong, Browu, "
fUU « Darien, C. P. Bulkey,, **
Cy»- « New Jersey, B. Matthews, **
« Premium, J. Conborn, “
•< (New)
Schr. D. B. Crane, Baker, **
These vessel* are all coppered, fastened and bnilt
‘ for this trade, have experienced captains
.5 ,,il regularly once a week from ench port.
“ bound for Darien will find Doboy B r
«Jv of accent 19 to 21 Teet water will be found on the
Jit at lii-h water, the same depth can be carried with-
mile* of Darien, 13 feet cubic carried up to the
- * The anchorage in Doboy sound and river is
Birticiilailr safe and good, with ample room tor vea-
,(U to carry off the whole cotton crops, coming down
tberiTe HAWnTMrrCHELL A COLLINS.
Agents Darien
Refer to Jxves Godimrd, Esq. Maco.i.
oet io. a _
MACOOTEAMBOAT company.
lssP\
OGLETHOPE INSURANCE & TRUST CO.
or THE CITY or JHACOJT.
T HE public are hereby informed that the late Mer
chants’ Insurance and Trust Company of this
city has recently been incorporated by the Legislature
of this State, 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 Capital has been paid in. and will
at all times be held in 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 there
sored as any other Insurance office. Loans will I e
taken, and bills of Exchange purchased. Ac.
WM. B. PARKER, Pres’t
James Rea, Sec’y. Jan 2G 17
J _ UST RECEIVED and for sale by SMIT
RODGERS & Co.
250 bbls Prime Rum, Gin and Whiskey,
GO bbls Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3,
SO bbls and half bbls prime Flour,
Cider, Apples, Sugar, Coffee, and many other ar
ticles equally desirable, too tedious to mention. The
above goods can be bought low for cash.
Smith, Roihikbs A Co. would particularly invite
those who aro indebted to them to call immediately
and pay their notes and accounts, as they are needing
the money to pay their own debts.
.Macon, Jan 12 15
•sTFAMBOAT, J. STONE. Cap*. SIaxdki l,
.. SUPERIOR, •* Geo. Willciix
.. EXCEL, •' J. L. Wiixcox
T HIS Company has now their line of Boats i i
complete order for freighting. They have a
urtv steamboat called the J. STONE, low pressure
r(trine added to the line, which will run regu larly be
tween Sava mull and Darien.
sTi: AMBOAT SUPERIOR, Capt G. Witixrx-
EXCEL. *• J. Wii.i.cox-
will ran regularly between Macon and Darien, one ol
fiie Sieainl'o.its leaving Darien every five or six days
with tow boat*. . .
IV company have IGtow boats (all first rate Imats,)
built expressly (or the navigation of the Ocmnlgee
Alalamaha rivers, their increased fa • lilies will cn-
able tho company th« means of giviug the grentest
despatch to cotton, or goods shipped by their line.
Th«v have two SCHOONERS to carry cotton and
merchandise lie tween Darien am’ Charleston
There are also seven first rate PACKETS _runnin L
,-rsl irly between Dariennnd New York, which come
I, Hawes, Mitchell A Collins.
Agents for llie above boats:
0 J. GODDARD, Macon.
!.. Baldwin* & Co. Savannah.
Kkk, Bovck A Co. Charleston,
Hawes, Mitchki.i. A Cou-itta, Darien,
(iKo. R. Roberts, Hawkinsville.
Jim 28 IS
l>;irk Prints.
A N assortment dark small figured French prints
nov 10 6 For sale hyCTlAFT A LEWIS.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing umleFThe
firm of Jones, Dickinson A Co. is by mutual
couseut, this day dissolved.
L.S. JONES,
TIM. DICKINSON,
E AUGUSTUS WAKE.
Macon, May 17. 43.
Copartnership JYoticc.
T IIE subscribers have this day formed a copart
nership in business, under the firm of.
Dickinson & Ware,
and occupy the store formely occupied by Jones, Dick
inson & Co., where the business of that firm will be
liquidated. TIMOTHY DICKINSON,
E. AUGUSTUS WARE.
Macon, May 17 34.
Watclies, Jewelry, Silver Ware and
fajv c y a o on s,
At the Lowest Prices.
C. G. :S'I. JOHN. Watch Maker
and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo
site the Washington {(all, respectful
ly informs his friends' and the public,
thar'-he is^h'ow opening a new and
~;I.• 1)<!<,I :iw>r:im :/' of
HATCHES «fc JEWELRY,
of the best quality and latest’fashions, consisting
part of -the-.following article's, viz:
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Gold Duplex, Patent Le
ver, Anchor Escapement and Lepine W’atches; la
dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket & Cable Chains;
Watch Hooks, Seals ahd Keys; Swivels, Finger
Ri . a, Ear Rmgsaud Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs
and V 'res; gentlemen’s Curb and Linked Guard and
Fob Ci 'ns, Seal-;, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo
som and i * 'lar Buttons, Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
Guard Sea. >nd Keys, Medalions, gold and gilt Buc
kles, silver ai.^ 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 eveiy
eye, 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,
lucifer matches, fire machines, Rogers A Sons’, and
Wade A Butcher’s razors, Emerson’s razor straps,
scissors, dirks, chess men aud board, backgammon
boards, dice, dominoes, steel pens, walking canes
pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, game bags, otto
of roses, cologne, lavender and Florida water; 'ancy
soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, flutes, flageo-
lefts, accordions, shell music boxes, large ntnsic boxes,
o play from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and fiddle strings,
gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tooth brushe*
Birmingham and Sheffield silver platedcnstors, liquor
stands.candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers
and snuffer trays, lea trays, silver table, tea. desert,
salt, mustard and cream spoons, so up ladles, sugar
tongs and butter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
mantle clocksto run eighteen days without winding.
I military and military Trimmings,
and a variety of other artieles usually kept in his line,
nil of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He
respectfully invites citizens and persons generally vis
iting onrcity to call at his 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. I laving selected the best of materials for repair
ing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture any
part of a AVatch, and will warrant every piece lie
makes as perfect as the original, and his Watches to
perfiiim well. Oct 27 7
Ocmnlgee HUumboat Compost!/.
T1IE Public are iiilnrined tlia.t
this Company has now in opera
lion, four boats, built expressly
*lbr the -summer trade, which will
-,!>• regularly between Darien and Macon, towed by
by the steamer Allamalia, as far up the river us she
t>« ascend. ...
Ami a* early in llte fall as the state of the river will
aJiuit. thecimipmv will have in operation three Steam
I Wit*.tn wit: the Ocmnlgee plying between Darien
Lml Savannah; and the Comet, and Alatatnalia.be
wi n Darien and Macon; together with 14 towboats,
all ii-.v ami in complete order, being built expressly
t«f ;he trade, nnd commanded liy experienced captains,
which will enable tlwm to perform the trip with des-
nwrli, drill hold fnrili inducement* for those persons to
»hi;i by ilia Company who wish to got their goods or
; m.liirp csprdUiousfy lo market. The company having
In- its charter, the privilege of insuring, will, at a
uioilrrnic mlo of premium, take risks on goods or pra
te shipped by its boats, or placed its charge of its
agents for shipment.
Agents for the above boats:
Rf.A A. COTTON. Macon.
HOUGH A LATH HOP, llawkinsvtllo.
P. R. YONGK «V. SONS. Darien.
GRANT &■ YONGE, Savannah.
HER, BOYCE Co. Charleston.
June t> 35
WARE HOUSE
j.yd co.TUitsmojr msij%*ess.
jAlyt-ick, Xapicr A l’«;«’»-
a illSl!l inform their friends and the
public generally, that they ure enlarg
ing their Warn House adjoining their
store on Cotton Avenue, and will have
I it ready for the reception of cotton by the commence
ment of the ensuiug season. "AH cotton consigned to
I liiem by Planters and others, dealing in the article, or
orders to buy and sell >ii the market, will be promptly
iitemled to. They likewise inform those Merchants
I "ho forward their goods by Macon, that they haven
large and safe Brick Store, for the reception of mer-
I daiiilin, aud will receive and forward all goods con-
I -igued tu them. Their charge* in every in-tance will
ic us low as is customary in the city. Liberal advan-
1 1 e * will be made on cotton stored with them or ship
ped liv them lo any other market.
Ilai ing one of the partners of their firm (Mr. A. R.
Freeman) loested in tlio city of New York for the pur-
ooseof affording the necessary facilities to their busi
ness in Macoa. they respectfully inform^ Merchants
"id others who have business to transact in that city,
1 at he will be prepared to attend to any Commission
business vith which he may be favored. They cm-
k ace the present opportunity to return their grateful
m kiinwledgement* to their friend* and the public for
P ’« favors, and solicit a continuation of their patron-
! * e.
In addition lo their present stock, they will receive
* ' f ly this fall a fine asssrtment of
Dry Goods Groceries. Hardware,
< 'littery, Hale Hope, Heavy Hemp, Cotton
Ragging,
Readymade Clotltiiiffs &c. Ac. Ae.
*u table for the fall trade, all of which they otter for
* i »lj on the most reasonable terms
M»con, August 25 61 if
~ JrbTICE.
'St HE subscribers having purchased of Messrs J.
■ A \V. Balowix their very extensive and well
'di-cii-d
Stock of Goods,
taken their More, corner Cotton Avenue and
Uln riy street, i» prepared to offer such inducement*
to purchasers ns will not fail to insure a liberal share
public patronage.
C uintry. Merchant*. Planter* nnd others ore re-
'putfntly.invited to call where they will find n large
***0! intent of staple and fancy Dry Goods, and Gro
♦«•••*. JOHN J. BENNETT
Mrcon, April 13 28 tf
GOODS AT COST.
'll 11E undersigned have determined on closing their
J. hnrineas and are now offering their stock, con
•niing of a general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods«
•Inis, Shoes, Saddlers/, HurtUcarc. Sir.
St tan per cent on New York nnd Bosion|cost, at retail
ff°rea,h; and 5 percent at wholesale for;ca«h, or good
P*per, payable 1st Jauunry next, with interest. Wo
respect fully invite our friends and the public to give
n * a call. WILLIAM FORT &.Co
Tlio e indebted to ns would do well to make mme
®‘*te piyment.
.Feb \) 19
Bagging.
Y Jh|k4k PIECES! Hemp Bagging for rale
I lPIIIP by REA &. COTTON.
34
Copartnership Wotice.
R obert wheeler aud e. i». townsend
hav" this day associated themselves in business
under the firm of
WHEELER cY TOWNSEND,
and having purchased the entire slock of Messrs
Williams & Bradley, will continue the business at the
uld stand, in Third street, recently occupied by them
May 1 31 tf
2?ake Kotice.
T HE subscribers having purchased the interest of
J. Cowles in the firm of Geo. AV. Price & Co.
the business in future will be conducted under the
same name, by AYHLLIAM COOKE,
jan 1 14 GEO AV PRICE
Notice.
T HE copartnership existing in this place between
the subscribers under thefinnof ANDERSON,
PECK A- Co. is this day dissolved bymntiinl consent.
The unsett'ed business of the concern will beatlcuj •;
to by John Anderson or J M Peck.
J ANDERSON,
J M PECK,
TD JOHNSON,
Macon. Mav 1C, 1°37 34 J S JONES.
oust Received and for Sale.
F REriH GROCERIES—viz: SObbls N E Ram
17 hales Feathers, 2 do white do
10 bbls sperm Oil, 5 do clarified do
10 do dry Malaga .AVine in qr casks
/ 5 J 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 NEAVHALL.
jan 12 15 Ntxt door to the Post Office.
just Received and loi* sale by
C. E. HO IFX.J.VJJ St Co.
Kegs of Nails,
/nBfop 20 boxes Soap,
10 hhd prime Sugar,
30 bags „ Coffee,
20 RI best Cigars,
50 bbls Northern Gin,
20 bbls ale,
20 „ Porter,
GO doz Cbampaigne Cider,
All of which will be sold on the most accommodating
terms for cash or short credit. Rlav 9 32
Kfew l&oods.
T HE subscribers nre |ii*t receiving a splendid
stock o SPRING GOODS, which having
been purchased under very favorable circumstance
will be sold cheap. CRAFT & LEWIS.
April 10 28 v _____________
17000 acres first Rale
FOR SALE,
I N bodies from 320 to 2500 acres nil lying in the
counties of Russell, Chambers and Macon, Ala
bama, near Columbus. These Ian Is were selected
with agrent deal of care, by a competent judge, with a
special eye to the culture of corn and cotton Rfy a-
gent John i>. Pi its will be fully authorised tosell llioso
lands, and may be found for the next six weeks at the
McIntosh Hall, in Columbns. (when notin the Craek
Nation) prepared to shew llie same
Also, the well known tract of l,and lying in die Os-
wicheo Bend, containing 2600 acres This tract can
not be surpassed by any lands in the state of Alabama.
Nov 17 7 J. COWLES.
mOTlGJtZ.
T HE subscribers would inform the public that they
have formed a connection in business under the
firm of
YIRGI.YS S STRIJVGFEEE. O IF,
And will continue at the old stand of J. A. A S. S.
A’irgin. on Cotton Avenue, where all favors in their
line w ill be punctually attended to.
See our Advertisement.
DR. STRINGEFLLOW will lie absent a short time
from the city, after his return from Charleston, he will
attend to
Dental Operations,
in all its branches. Single ot whole sets of teeth set
on gold plate or pivots, plugging, Ac. All work war!
ranted to stand.
His office for gentleman will be at our store. Ladies
will be attended to at his house by leaving their turd
'he day previous.
Dentists can be supplied with incorruptible Teeth,
Gold foil, and materials generally, of which we intend
to keep a good supply.
J. A. VIRGIN.
S. S. VIRGIN,
March 1(1 24 Dr S. L STRING FELLOW.
hjtm, hats, hats
GE0RGE A. KLAIBEBLf
R ESPECTFULLY solicits ibe attention of pur
chasers to a very large assortment of
Bats and Caps*
which have been made by him expressly far retailing,
and are warranted to be of superior style and quality
to any ever before offered in Macon; among his assort-
ment may be found,
Super fashionable black and drab beaver Hats,
do , broad brim do for elderly men, •
do fash do do satin beaver do
do do do black and drab Russia beaver,
Wide, meridian and narrow brims, otter, nutria, musk
rat, raccoon and cony hats of every variety of
shape. nd style,
Youths’ beaver and satin beaver hats, latest fashions,
Fur and Cloth Caps, consisting *f
super No 1, Otter Caps,
? seal, mink, muskrat and cony da
mens and boys full top cloth caps.
„ „ Robinson’s do do
., ,. acorn top celeste caps,
children’s fancy silk caps, &c. &c. Ac.
Fur cape's, Pelerins, muffs and ruffs, consisting ef
chinchilla, lynx, squirrel, sable, ermine, genett, rab
bit aiid swansdown.
Hats made to order at shortest notice.
Hat trimmings, alcohol and shellack, constantly on
hand. Oct 20 3
WASHINGTON HALL.
a THE Subscribers have taken that com
■ . modiolus and well known public house ir
is i! tug the City of Macon,—the Itiishington flail.
lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Huson.—
By the unremitting attention of both of
them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob
tain for them a general patronage from the Public.—
They have secured the valuable services of a Lady,
whose reputation os a manager of a' public house, is
inferior to no one in the State.-
Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun-
tiy affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stables are attended by carefnlanff experienced
Ostlers. * MUSTIAN A MOTT
Feb5 1835 30
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Jflacon, Georgia.
T HIS establishment is.now under the control of
the subscriber, who pledges himself to render
comfortable those who may call on him.
Feb25 35 PETER J. W1 LET VMS.
For Sale.
QD KEGS prime family Butter,
Yf 40 bbls and j bbls Flour,
18 kegs Tobacco,
by C. L. HOAVLAND A Co.
Corner of Cotton Avenue A Second st.
Jan 27 17 tf
Ctallighan’s Vegetable
fFEYEB AjYD AGs E FULLS,
A certain and lasting Cure for that aisease.
T HE subscribers having bten appointed special ^
agents for the sale of Ga.lighBit’s Fever and
gue Pills, are prepared to furnish planters and country
traders with supplies of said article, oil terms equuhy
as favorable as they can be obtained of the pioprie
tors.
Gallighan’s Pills, though useful for all diseases which
originate in a superabundant collection oi bite in the
stomach, are inure particularly intended lor f'everand
Ague. In the first place they cleanse, strengthen a id
give tone to the stomach aud bowels, aud create a new
and healthy actiou throughout the system. They pro
duce a natural and permanent appetite; they deleud
the system against new or subsequent attHCks of the
disease; they assist the various operations ol nature by
Pratt’s Nipple Shields.
fi’jHE Medical College of Georgia at Augusta havd
ii given t|ieir opinion of the superiority of Doctor
Prhti’s A'ipplt Shield to any thing else hitherto offered
fur the same purpose,'(vhicii opinion can be presented
if necessary to physicians anti others. The opinion of
'Dr Baber'md oilier physicians in Macon who have
examined the instrument, accord* with that ot Doctor
Dewees and the Medical College of Georgia. The
Instrument is for sale in Macon by the subscriber only
price $5, with printed directions. H. LOOMIS.
Sign of the Golden Mortar, Mulberry street.
Certificate of Doctor Detects
“ Doctor Elijah Pratt: Dear sir—As I fed it a mat
ter of much public importance to possess a means of
lessening the terrible sufferings of sore nipples, I have
much pleasure in being able to say that the “ Shield”
you oiler for the preventing and the cure of this mala
dy, is better adapted to this purpose than any I have
heretofore seen. In the two or three instances I hive
known them to be used, much satisfaction has been
expressed ; and I have no hesitation to believe it will
generally succeed. I am so well persuaded of this at
this moment, that I cannot forbear to express a wisit
Itiat our city through the various apothecaries may be
supplied with them. 1 am yours, Ac.
FhUaiitfphia. Vith Jatt. 1834. AVm. P. Dkweks.”
JftortoK’s Pulmonic expectorant
CO UGH s YM UF,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas. Consumptions and ll’hoop-
ing Coughs.
A MONG the numerous complaints with which the
human family-re afflicted, none aremoio coin-
niou than coughs, colds,&c. and none more fatal in
their r< .-.ults, unless timely care is taken to slop their
progress before they become too firmly seated upon
the longs. Notwithstanding tlio many remedies that
have been ofl’eiefi to the public, not any have hereto
fore proved successful ill procuring a certain and spee
dy relief.
" The proprietor having been an eye witness (for sci ■
virtues of this
07 s ’ Xsook at This?
T HE subscribers have lately received a variety of
merchandise consisting of
Drtj Goods, Hardware, Groceries,
Superior Oils for lamps and paints; Saddlery, Hats,
Bonnets, Ac. Ac. which they believe will bear com
parison inquality and price to any in the city. Per
sons wishing to purchase are invited to call and ex
amine lor themselves, as extravagant catalogues and
abored puffs, arc too often impositions. Oue estab-
ishiuent is located on the corner of Third and Mul
berry streets, the other ait the corner of Poplar street
and Cotton Avenue. WM. B. PARKER A Co.
Dec 15 11 tf
cleansing the system of all vitiated, currupt ami acr-d era! years) of tlio astonishing virtues of tins extraoi-
limnors, and thus invigorate ami reanimate the whole j dinary Medicine, at length deems it his duty t« tiller it
frame. Possessing a purgative quality, they canuot J to the public, ill a way that it may receive a more ex
remain in the bowels to produce such other disease* tensive circulation; and yt a price shut the poor may
as often follow the injudicious treatment of the fever | receive the benefit of it as well as the rjeh.
and ague. They are composed entirely of vegetable j This syrup is particularly ttiitnc-oiis in removing
matter, and may be taken by persons ot both sexes j coughs arising from colds, altendu! with hoarseness
and of all ages, without the least uauger of uu pleasant | an-! soreness about the windpipe; likewise shortness
consequences: In tine, the public are ussiitcd that j of breathing, tightness across the breast, ocrompanic i
Gallighan’s Pills possess those inestimable virtue*, j with a licking cough; and in allconsmnplivo caseslit*
whicn are requisite not only to arrest, bntto eradicate ! use is particularly recommended, likewise whooping
and destroy the last seeds of this most disiresMiig nia- cough is greatly relieved by its use—children laboring
Valnable Lands for sale.
T HE subscriber offers fjr sale Thirty-one Thou
sand Acies of Land, situated in the counties of
Baker. Early. Lee, Stewart, Sumter, and Randolph.
The lands lay in bodies of 560 to 3000 acres, and
the largest and most valuable part o1" them have been
selected by the best judges ai o are situated in the se
cond district of Baker county. Person* desirous of
purchasing can ascertain the quality nnd location of
the lands bv applying to John williams, Esq. and Col.
II R AVnrd of Milledgeville. Col. II II Tarver of
Twiggs county, and John Rawls, Esq, of Hawkins*
villa. ... , .
Mr. \V r m. Dentiard. whose residence is in the 2d of
Baker eonnty, is authorised lo sell and make titles t*
the above lands, and will be ready at all times to shew
them. Feb 23 21 tf I. COAVLES.
BOOB AT THIS S
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Sc.
VIRGINS dfc STRINGFELLOAV
Would inform their friends and the
public that they still continue at their
stand on Cotton Avenue, and hive just
received a fresh supply of Goods, con
sisting in partofthe following articles:
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ gold lever
nnrlior escapement independent second lepine and
vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain and extra
jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of which were se
lected with choice tosuitthis market, and will be war
ranted to perform -veil; 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 Pius and Finger Rings of all kinds;
gold, silver, gilt, and pearl Belt Ruckles and Slides,
Bracelets and Hend Belts; gold and silver everpoint
ed Pencils, steel Pens ofthe best qualities, gold, silver
and steel spectacles. Quizzing Glasses, j silver table,
ten. dessert, salt and mustard Spoons; sonpandcream
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Castors, Candlesticks, silver, brass,
id bronzed; coral, gilt and glass Beads; ladies’ Bags
ofthe latest fashions, I’usres and Pocket Books, <'lari
onetis, Flageolet!*, Flutes, Fifes, Accordiatis, Music
Boxes large and small, Drums, Organ* end Violins
AA’alking Sticks of various kinds : silver, gilt, shell,
horn and ivory Combs , Tea and Coffee Pots. Bread
Basket* silvet and japanned, fine painted Waiters,
Knives. Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps
with tablets, Pistols of various kinds, Dentists’ Files,
Gold Plate, AVire. Foil Ac toy AVatohes, Rattles nnd
Whistles for children; Snuffboxes, Percussion caps,
Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses, Mathemati
cal Instruments. Ac.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords, Belts, Epanletts. 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 AVatches, and are prepared to make any
new part, which will warrant to perform as well as the
original.
Virgins A Stringfellow feci grateful for past favors,
and wonld still solicit a shaie of the pulic patronage,
hoping to give satifactioo to all who may favor them
in .heir line.
March 1C 24 ’
Xew Fall au.i Winter Clothing.
A T the Macon ClothAng Store, oue d»ot above
Win. B. Johnson’s Jewelry Store. The sub
scriber is now receiving his
Fall and Winter Stoclc of Clothing,
(which lias been iiiamifaciured by Lewis Fitch llie
past summer,) and which will be sold off as cheap, for
cash, as at any other establishment,
CO.VSISTIP-G Of
Super BEck, Blue. Brown, Green, Invisiblo Green
aud Claret Dress Coats.
Super Black, Bine, Brown, Green, Invisl ble Green
Claret and Mixed Frock Coats.
Brown, Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees.
Fiue Blue. Black, Green, Brown and Mixed Pants.
Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Casimere do
Beuverteeu, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons.
•"uper Blue, Browu, Green, Mixed and Drab Over
Coats.
Goat's Hair and German Camblet Wrapper do.
Geutlcmen’s super Blue, Black and Invisible Green
Broadcloth Cloaks,
Ladies’ super Olive, Green aud Claret Broadcloth
Cloaks.
Ladies’ figured Merino, plain do. and Circassian
Cloaks.
Super Blue and Pilot Cloth Over Coats.
Drab, Blue aud Olive Duffle Over Coats; Lion Skin
and Green Blatikct Over Coats; Kentucky Jcaus
Frock Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth, Satinet, Peters
ham a-nd Beaverteen Hunting Coats, Cloth and Satin
et Round Jacket*.
Black and Blue Cloth black figured and plaid A’el-
vet, plain and figured English |Silk, dark Valencias,
Toilinet, Woollen Velvet, black and striped Satin,
Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, and Satinet Vests,
Fine Liuc n aud Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped
Gingham Shi ‘s.Silk, Cotton, Merino patentand Iamb
Wool Shirt* iet cotton and woolen, tiunuel Canton,
I flannel and; ril* d cotton Drawers.
Wool, La d Avool, patent Merino and brown cot
ton Half II s
Fine AV >’ Buck, Horsoskin, Beaver, White Kid,
Liened B / a, Lisle thread, black, white and colored
SilkGlov
Blacks, white Silk Half Hose; Russian Belts,
Money Bf s, nett, worsted and cotton, Silk and Gmn
Suspenders, Cravat and Cravat Stiffener*, Silk and
Gingham Umbrellas, Bombazine, Satin, Velvet plain
aud plaited Stocks, blue, black and white crimped Silk
Stocks, Spitalfield, English Silk, red and yellow Ban
dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker
chiefs, plain and ruffled Bosoms. Collars, Purses,Cloth,
Fur and Hair Seal Skin Caps, AVool Hats, a large as
sortment of Fur Hats, Silk Hats, Boots and Shoes, a
gcod stock of Negro Clothing, also fine blue and black
Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lastiug Buttons,
Cotton Wadding, Military Ball Buttons. Cord, Tas
sels, Stars, Lace, Epauietts, Ac. Ac.
Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCH.
Gentlemen wishing their Cloths made at the North
will, by leaviug their name* with me, have them made
in the best manner, nnd most fashionable style. H.F.
destroy
lady of the human family. The proprietors suU-ninly
pledge themselves th»t they do not contain a puriic.ie
of minerals in any shape or form, but ure composed
j entirely of simple vegetable substances either separately
i or combined, mid which without tegartl lo *ex or ago
arc perfectly harmless in (heir effects upon the lmmvu
system
Letters and €eB'tjficates.
From Gea. ll’m. Wellborn, Randolph couuiy. Ga.
October 24th, ltvJb.
Messrs Fletcher .V Itestcott,
Gentlemen—It affords wegreat pleasure 10 give my
testimony in favor ofyenr “Gallighan’s Fe.ver and
Ague Fills." 1 have repeatedly employed them it)
my family, and in every case they have succeeded be
yond my hopes, in effecting thorough and permanent
cure*. They have also bemi used 'extensively in my
neighborhood, during the past season, with the sain*
happy and salutary effects. The people in this section
of country cannot too highly appreciate them, for it)
my opinion they stand at the very head ofthe list of
medicines for the Fever and Ague. Be assured I j
shall not fail to recommend them to all persons whom I
I may meet with afflicted with that Troublesome and
distressing disease. Yours respectively,
AVm. AVkixookn. ]
From Dr. John B. Taylor, of Tallahassee, Florida.
Messrs. Fletcher Sf IVestcatt,
Gentlemen.—Having prescribed Gallighan’s Pills,
in several cases of Fever and Ague, with the most
favorable results, I cheerfullv recommend them as a
valuable medicine, to persons afflicted with that dis
ease. Respectfully, Ac.
Tallahassee, Dec. 1835.
JNO. B. TAYLOR, M. D.
From Dr. IVm. J. Johnson, Fort Gaines, Georgia.
Messrs Fletcher S( ll 'estcolt,
Gentlemen—From the trials I have repeatedly given
“ Gallighau's A : egetable Fever and Agile Pills,” dur
ing the present fall and past summer, i:i the cure of
intermittent or ague and fever, I take pieastire in re'
ruder this distressing disease in innumerable instan
ces have been astonishingly benefited in a few days;
the pleasantness of it is a great advantage, as children
will lake it with us much pleasure as they will pre
serves.
N. B.—The directions accompanying each bottle
will be signed by IVm L. Perkins, the sole proprietor.
Each bottle is sealed with the impression of MOIt
TON'S PULMONIC EXPECTORANT COUGH
•SYRUP, plaiuly stamped on it.
For certificates, see the directhni.'.
AVM. L. PERKINS.
We have just received a fresh supply of the above,
and can safely recommend it as a very excellent medi
cine. Oet ’ 2 II. A J. SHOTtVELI,. Ag’ts.
WAIM'S PANACEA. Swoiut’s Vermifuge,
Superior Mustard,
Fresh Olive Oil.
do Castor Oil,
do Honey,
do Jujube Paste,
Bath Polishing Brick.
Harwell’s Teller Ointment,
> Effervescing Magnesia,
Saponaceous Compound
Fancy Soaps,
Otto of Rose,
Sal Aerates.
The above, with a variety of articles in the line
list received by J. H. A \V S. I.LLIS,
Nov 16 77 Cotton Avenue.
T HE subscribers have now been nearly two years
re-established ut-Uicir old stand; their store ot
2>nigs & Waists, Oils# Olass, &.c
which is now very large, will be constantly replenish
ed, to meet the ensuing demand. Arrangements lwvc
been made with importers and dealers in Drugs and
Chemical* in Nev. York. Boston, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, to be furnished at ail times with new pre-
euuine article*
parations nnd the most Choice and
conimcudiug them a* a certain and specific remedy— I k |! '’' vl1 1° the traoe.
how obstinate soever the cases may be. These Pills ' ~ “ ‘
** Piano Fortes.
A Splendid Boston PIANOS, with 2 and 3 pedals,
Just received by
jan 18 15 CRAFT & LEWIS.
Cdrpctin^i
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 29 CRAFT A LEWIS.
Flour# Bacon# Xard, &c.
IS IIA BBLS Ohio Flour, prime quality,
fl 40 Kegs Lard,
3500 lbs Georgia cured Bacon,
10 tierces Rice,
Just received and for sale by
April 13 28 REA & COTTON.
Itlonroc Rail Road & Rankin?Co.
Macon June 5, 1837.
A T a called meeting. Ordered that in payment of
alldebt* created by discount* on bill* of exchange
the bill* of this insti.ution will be received at a pre
mium of one percent if made within ninety day#.'
And upon all suits that shall be commenced in favor
of this institution during 1837, for collection*, nothing
will be received in payment but the bills of this Bank
or specie.
A true extract from the minute*.
36 tf PETER SOLOMON Cash
WANTED
B Y the subscriber, Monroe Rail Road Bank Bills,
for which ten per cent per annum will be given
Apply to Larkin Grilfin or Peter Solomon of Macon,
ol Alfred Brooks of Forsyth, or myself.
° June 6 36 tf L. L. GRIFFIN.
HATS,
Crockery &
T New York Co«
Oct. 27 4
Hardware.
Cost for sale by
GEO W. PRICE <3 CO
500
BACKS Liverpool fine Salt, for sale by
March 33 2» REA A COTTON.
; vf -
Summer Clothing*
VERY large assortment made up to order,
/April 20
Just received by
29
CRAFT & LEWIS.
Bolting Cloths.
LL size* and qualities.
For sale b;
April 20 29 C
J INSF.ED OIL AND TRAIN OIL just receiv
& LEWIS!
ed and for sale by
Dec 29 13 J. H.
A W. S. ELLIS.
Winter Strained Sperm Oil.
J"UST received forsa!e_by
nee 2
J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
12
For Sale.
/kSX LBS. Fresh LEAF LARD, of su
JL NYperior quality, prepared here, and
put up in neat covered tin canns, containing about 75
lb* each. Also, in progress of curing, 75000 lbs choice
BACON, by
Jan 26 17
WM. B. PARKER A Co.
Ladies Cloaks.
C LOTH and Merino Cloaks—worth from S40 to
$50. nov 10 G CRAFT A LEAVI8.
Carpeting.
J UST received,a few pieces of Ingrain Carpeting
which is for sale at reduced prices.
- - G AV PRICE A Co
dec 15 11
Medicine Chests.
OR plantations and families, with directions for
using. For sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS.
Nov 17 7
P
Gotten Avenue
50© Wa P ,ta»
New Carriage Establishment,
T HE subscriber will receive in a lew daysa large
stock of
Carriages, Barouches, Jfc.
Most of them made by the best workmen in Newark
and New Haven, LUKE BLISS.
Macon. Dec 14 11
OR. R. II. RANDOLPH
O FFERS his professional services to the people of
Macon and it* vicinity, 1 lo will be found at bis
room, on the second floor of the New Commercial
Banking house during the day. and at night, at his re-
idence on Beall’s Hill.
May 6 32 3m
II. dc J. SHOTAVELL
H AVE just received an assortment of frosh Per
fumery, among which are
Milk of Roses; Esprit de Rose, ,
Ext Jessamine; ext Cedrat,
„ Milleflowers; „ Violets,
Cologne Water; Lavender Water,
Florida do. Honey do.
Orange flower water, Rosewater (French)
Macassar Oil; Bear’s Oil,
AVard’s Vegitable Hair oil; Antique Oil(Frencli)
Marrow Pomatnm; French Pomatum.
Kephalia (for the hair) Preston smelling Salts,
Vegetable Rouge; Vinegar of Rouge.
April 20 29
Take Notice.
T HE subscriber having disposed of his interest in
the firm of Geo. W. Price A Co. to AVilliam
Cooke and Geo. W. Price, who will receive and pay
*11 debts of: aid firm. jan 1 J fJOWLFS j
have been extensively used in this section of the coun
try, aud so far as I know, without disappointing the
expectations of a single individual.
11th Nov. 1835. WM. J. JOHNSON, M. D.
From tltc Rev. P. L. Jackson, Fort Gaines, Giorgia.
Messrs. Fletcher &i Hesicott, Nov J2th, 1835.
I have a prejudice against patent medicines, and es
pecially against th*>se that “pledge to cure in every in
stance,’’ but truth compel.* me to »ay, that of the 260
boxes of )our pill* which i purchased to sell, not one
box. to my knovvled.e, has timed to cure. A few
mimthsago, Gallighan’s Pill* were unknown here.and
now they are scut for by the mail boys, «\ c. 60 iniics,
south and east, I shall probably find sale lor a Tho.s-
and boxes next year, and wish you tu send me that
number when convenient. 1 feel that, iir common
with >.11 who are subject to the disease, i am much in
debted to you, aud have no doubt)on will meet with
your well-earned reward. Respectfully yours, Ac.
P. L. JACKSON.
From Dr. S. M. Ingersoll. Columbus, Georgia
I have used Gallighan’s Pills with success,— they
have more than tnel ray expectations.
Nov 20.1835. S. AI. INGERSOLL, 31. D.
From Dr. Elijah .1. Dunn, Irwinglon, Alabama.
Messrs. Fletcher Sf liestcutt, Nov, 1, 1835.
Gentlemen—Agrefeably to your wish I am pleased
to state how far 1 am acquainted with (he character of
your‘‘Fever and Ague pills.” Dtiriiu the last sum
mer aud fall they huve been lunch used in this part of
tlio country, and, so far as I have observed, they have
proved highly beneficiul to those who huve taken iheni.
(n ordinary cases of Ague and I ever, medical advice
i* seldom sought; but I have recommended your pills
to the sick in one or two rcry obstinate cases, and the
use of them was followed w illi signal success *
I therefore consider your pills a safe and valuable
medicine for Agqe and Fever, nnd cheerfully recom
mend them to tho notice of persons afflicted with that
disease. With respect, YonrObt. Servt.
ELIJAH A. DUNN, M. D.
Just Received and for sale a large supply of the a-
bovc Pill* at the proprietors price by
H AJ. SHOTAVELL, Agents.
Corner third and Mulberry streets, opposite the
Central Hotel, Macon
Window Uwlass
-]9 puf if {v BOXES.Hby 10 Window Glass,
1011(1^ „ 10 by*] 2
75 „ 12 by 16
30 „ 12 by 14
20 11 by 16
50 „ 12 by 18
With several other sizes just received and for sale
by II. A J. SHOTAVELL,
Corner of 3d Sc Mulberry sts. opposite the Ccnlruthotel.
April 20 30
The increase of facilities affoidod merchants of this
city, by our enterprising steamboat companies, in the
transportation of produce and merchandize, enable
them to clfer great inducements to merchants, planters
and others, to lav in their supplies at Macon.
April20 2~9 H A J. SHOTAVELL.
F&iuts and Oils.
Kl-GS While Lead, pure.
300>keg* „ *No 1.
200 No 2,
1000 gallons Linseed Oil, prime,
• 1000 ,, Lamp „
500 ,, /.I’rain
GO Neats foot oil,
2< ! U „ Spts Turpentine,
Venetian red, Spanish brown, Indian red, Ob.one
green, chrone yellow, Ptussian bine. Spanish float,
indigo, Vermillion, Chinese and Liig i-h drop Lake,
drop black, lamp black, red lead, litharge, Turkey
Umber, Tena Descieima, Pumice stone, A’erdigris
ground iti caustic*, smalts, blue brown and creeit
frostings, blue, white, green and purple yellow Ochrn
whiting, rose pink, gold and silver leaf, gold bronze,
imitation gold bronze, copper bronze, -copal varnish
for pictures.
Also a geueral assortment of PAINT BRUSHES
consisting of ground paint brushes, sash tool-, camil
hair blenders, sable hair .1 lenders, varnish brushes,
graining brushes,sable portrait Pencils, lining I rush-,
es, wire bound Fitcli tools, white washing anil plats-
terers brush ■■*. scrubbing and shoe brushes.
Just received and for sale by
Ao.il 20 2(1 II. A J. SHOTAVFI.L. .
do
do.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
French Quinine,
fUST received and lor sale hy
J. H Ai W S. ELLIS.
u
Fluted States Rank Notes,
Nil ED States Bank notes in sum* to snit ap
plicants for sale by REA A COTTON.li
June 6 36
Papering; t or Booms.
J UST received a good assortment of handsome pa
per hanging and bordering.
Oct 13 2 H. A J.. SHOTAVELL.
botanical i'siedieines,
B AYBEURY BARK, powdered,
Golden Seal do
Hemlock Bark powdered; Nervin powdered,
Prickly Ash do, ,, ' l^iplar llark ,,
AVild Cherry do „ Slippery Elm do
White Pond Lilly; Lobelia Seed,
Lobelia, herb; Skunk * abbage,
Indian Turnip; Golden Thread,
Indian Snge; Samach Dark,
Balmony or Bitter noot; Ritter Sweet,
Gum Myrrh ; Cayenne Pepper, African.
Just received and for sale by
April 20 29 II. A J. SIIOTW ELL.
To Sent.
Possession given immediately. The
brick bouse re..cully occupied by Oman
Gregory, corner of Cherry and 3d streets
as a dwelling Apply t° Mr. Graves,,
(store underneath,) or to
April 20 *29 OS3IAN GREGORi
F
biavAen Seeds.
RI SH from Baltimore.
J usl received by
Jan H» . 1ft CRAFT A LEfVfg.
Wo are authorised to atilioniittt BENJlA'
311N R 'WARNER as a car die’ete fot Lh»k
of the Superior Court of Bibb ciiinty.
June 27
Bees Wax.
C ASH wif.be given for good Bees Wax, by
Dec 22 12
j. H. A W S ELLJ*
Ciientfiue Bo’.vand’s Tonic mixture.
4 FRESH supply just received and for s de by
Nov 17 7 J. H. A VV. S. ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue. Macon.
Tanef
0r DOZ. very superior Lemon S yrup,
40 doz „ Stoughto n Bitters,
April 29
For sale by
29
H.& J.SHOTWELI*.
Taken Up.
And in tho care of the suberiber in
Twiggs County, nine miles from Ma-
con on the road leading from Macon
to Irwinton-
A negro man named William who
says he belongs to John Thomas near
Hamburg S. C. He is a very dark complected negro
• and betwen Thirty and Thirty Five years iff age, a-
bout five ihet and four or five inches hicli very low
spoken i lined to be botegeea and round shouldered.
June 131837 36 THOMAS DRAWHORN.
Mav 16
Wo are authorised, lo an--
pounce HENRY 6. ROSS. a V'*’"
rlitatc for re-election of Clerk'4ii«» of ’
the StipcriorCuurt of this cciutty,*
We are authorisr-d to otmero ct Jt}'
8EPH J HOLLO-MAN a candidate^,
for re-election to the Clerkship of-Obe
Inferior Court of Bibb comity-
33
WE are authorised tt> arn»uncr^
WRIGHT NEEL a ca*d.date Jcr.
Clerk of the Inferior Court at die Hi-
; election. Feb 23 21 ^
WE are authorised to- anmeonoe*
HENRY NEWSOM a. caudidal*'
for Tax Collector of Bibb cou*^.-
May30.1837. 35
WE are authorized « ip?
r.ounce THOMAS ]L- liGSEv ■■
* t«i diiti.t :u t.iA-u tlt/i-itet
t ri t; «1 lil I rit t tv- .
3;> bid itk;. tS