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MACON GEORGIA
BY M. BAKTI.ETT.
Terms of Subscription
.71.1CO.V. GEORGEE TtESD.1T, AUGUST 20, 1837.
Volume ll.*«Nulhket 47.
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Terms of Advertising.
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»vm>VorkSf Darien JLine of Packet.a
"BRIG Macon, A. Bibblns, Master,
jfljh “ Amelia Strong, Brown, “
JKBl “ Darien, C P. Bulkey, "
“ Now Jersey, B. Matthews, ’ **
“ Premium, J. Couborn, **
«« (New) ■
Schr. D. B. Crane, Baker, *«
These vessels are all coppered, fastened and built
mresdy f ,,r lh '* lrn ^°> " nv ® experienced capta»^, g
sail tet«l» r ly finc ' ! a week from each port.
^Vessels bound for Darien will find D<*j 0 y b r
«ivof aece**: ID to 21 feet water will br, e oun j oll the
Bar at high water, the Mine depth eja'pe carried with-
in six nulcs of Parien, 13 feetc»D& carried up to the
city, Tlic anchorage in wqI>oy sound and river is
jiard'ciilub’ safe and g<*i)d, with ample room tor ves-
io carry oil thc\Vl>.ote cotton crops, coming down
fjvers la Dario;;,
K.iWfc8, MITCHELL A COLLINS.
Agents Darien.
Refer to James Goddard, Esq. Muco.1.
On 11*. 1836. 2
eeods forwarded bYtAkhva^ °i > * rat ! on “'‘^11, and elicit their patronage for the line, believing
”° , OI T a . d isthe cheadestfor mtrchaui* of the interior of the State, and
by first rote P cfpto“us t^vit: ^ e ^° WpanJ,haVelhe followin S ne v andfiue Steam-boats, all commanded i
Steam-Boat J.S20KE,CaptWm. O. Kendall,
^fflCBnAlMT* Capt Cr Willcox,
Capt J, It, Willcox,
.. - STOBBIOR, Capt ^yrntf Johnson
er« A "Vhe j e Sr»n« ui® ^ ow 'J ,oa ^ built expressly for t le navigation of the Altamaha and Oenmlgee ri
rimes JweekSreen .S^n^ lh Tn jW l ,r % s ' lr «/"S'“ e . «rries 700 bales of Cotton, runs regularly a
carrv 5 m COO bales of S , feteamb <» a ‘ Chieftain is a new side wheel boatfam' will
carry 5 to 00U bales of cotton Jo run regularly between Savannah and Hawkinsville, and so to Macon, du-
ringthe time of <ull rivers. The riteam-boau Excel and Suj^rfer'wiuini Darien and
OniiutmCC Steamboat Company.
TH i. Pnblic are informed tha.t
■ ■ - this Company has now in opera^
linn, four boats, built expressl,
_ *tbr the summer trade, which wil
,,!v regularly between Darien and Macon, towed by
bt’tbe steamer Altamaha, as far up the river as she
can ascend.
And ns early in the fall as the state of the river will
linii, die company will hnve in operation three Sienm
boats.to wit: the Oenmlgee, plying between Darien
and .Savannah; and the Comet, and Alalamaha.be
ween Darien and Macon ; together with 14 towboats,
:Hne.v and in complete order, being built expressly
trade, and commanded bvexperienced captains,
which will enable them to perform the trip with des-
pv'ch, and bold forth inducements for those persons to
!iy tit* Company who wish to get their goods or
jodii'ce expeditiously to market. The company having
i is charter, the privilege of insuring, will, at a
inn,le rate rate of premium, take risks on goods or pro-
in i- .hipped by its boats, or placed in charge of its
»»r!its for shipment.
’.A “eiits for the aliove boats:
J lll’.A A COTTON, Macon.
1IOUGH A LATIIROP, Hawkinsville.
j». R. YONGE A SONS, Darien.
GRANT A YONGE, Savannah.
IvKll, BOYCE A Co. Charleston.
Jam: t> :15
Rooting Ware House,
and Commission Easiness.
The undersign
ed have entered
into a copartner
ship for the trans-
action of the above business.
The Boating business will b : conducted tinder the
cue and style of J Goddard A Co. and will be man-
ami directed by J Goddard.
Tiie Ware House arid Commission Business, under
• name ami style of Hardeman, Jones A Co. will
■j- in Hinged and conducted by Thomas Han'emunaiid
J ilm Jones. Thu undersigned respectfully solicit for
i :.'i establishment a share of public patronage.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
JOHN JONES,
JAMES GODDARD.
July 4 39
J UST RECEIVED and for sale by SMITH
RODGERS A Co.
god bhls Prime Rum, Gin and Whiskey,
till bids Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3,
'0 bids and half bbls prime Flour,
filler. Apples, Sugar, Code* and many other ar-
< le* equally desirable, too todii us to mention. The
-inoe gnodi can be bought low for cash.
^mi, ItoiiGF.ns A Co. would particularly invite
those who are indebted to them t-' call immediately
and pay their notes and accounts, as they are needing
w* money to pay their own debts.
Maon, Jan 12 15
05 s * Look at TbiSa
rT)i!E subscribers have lately received a variety of
JL merchandise consisting of
Dnj Goods. Hardtrarc, Groceries,
Superior Oils for latnpaand paints; Saddlery, Hats,
Bonnets,&c. Ac. which they believo will bear com
parUon inqnalily and price to any iu the city. Per*
>on» wishing iu purcha.se are invited to call and ex
•’nine fir themselves, a* extravagant catalogues nnd
’"red puff-. are too often impositions. One estab-
i-lunent is located on the corner, of Third and M ul-
bvrrv streets, the other ou the corner of Poplar street
i»d t’oiion Avenue. WM B. PARKER & Co.
°ec 15 11 tf
OGLETHOPE INSURANCE & TRUST CO.
OP THE CITl' OF JtMCOJ%\
T HE public are hereby inforiued that the late Mer
chants’ Insurance and Trust Company of this
ity has recently been incorporated by the legislature
of this State, under the above title, with authority to
increase the Capital Stock to 5tM),000 Dollars, and to
exercise TRUST and sundry other privileges. 100-
• 100 dollar* of said-Capital has been paid in. and will
at all times he held in readiness to pay any losses due
by this Company. Risks are taken to and from thi9
city to any port or place, on as liberal terms to the t s
sored as any.other Insurance office. Loans vviU le
taken, ~nd bills of Exchange jiurcf ased, Ac.
WM. B. PARKER, Prcs’t
James Rea, Sec’y. Jan ‘16 1?
^ Steam bu ^every 5 or 6 days:
M,,n * c,(d ' vi,h * ,,e,ine ofBeyen Packets,unning regularly
cts and HawS A r!,e Fr ?"! S,ree . 1 ’ New Y,,rk ’ islhti »" e P«ck-
Stoam boaf Com^oy rinc aS- ^ ° ^ " l Darien The A * e " ta of ' h * 5,acon
KER BOYCE & Co. Charleston,
L. BALDWIN A Co. Sarannah.
IIAWES, MITCHELL A COLLINS. Darien.
» . GEORGE K ROBERTS, Havkinstille.
.1,; l ^ produce shipped to their Agents, will he forwarded with despatch or good* ordered to bi
nipped by the line. The Company, thankful for the patronage they have received from the merchants and
planters, have increased the means of conveyance largely, and the Agents pledge themselves to use every
exertion to facilitate the interest of those who may ship by their line boats.
t. <3 ... . . J. GODDARD & Co. Agents,
r. S.—There will also be a line of Schooners running regulai Jy between Charleston and Darien, to the
1 Company Agent in each place
Tlie Company would particularly request that shippers have their goods distinctly marked with the name
and place in full, which dill frequently save detention, and a wrong destination.
Miron, riitv ''r 1837. U * 6
■ &/ n rt 11-rii tilTSi ir'.
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
TH E undersigned would respect-
O ftdy announce to their friends, and to
the public generally that thev have
formed a copartnership for the pur
pose of transacting the general vvaie-
housc and commission business, in tiie city of Macon,
under the name aud style of
IIAKDEMAN, JONES A Co.
They hove purchased the ware lion-e lately occu
pied by Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes A Co., the well
known situation of which, bi th ns regards safety u- (
gainst tire and tne convenience of its close stores
needs no recommendation. They are now ready for
the rccoption of cotton, a id for tlit receiving and for
warding the goods of tin ir 'ountry friends, flint mai
be shipped to tlieir care. They will be prepared to
extend the usual advances on c.-tton stored with or
slipped l>y them. And from the fact that they are
pledged not to deal mention on 1‘ieir own account,
they hope to receive a liberal share of public pat
ronage. The business connected with their estnblisl •
m lit wil! have the exclusive attention of Thoina*
Huideinun and John Jones, who will spate no pain*
to serve and please its patrons.
THO. HARDEMAN,
JOHN JONES,
J. GODDARD.
The undersigned have sold their ware-house pro
perty to iVle.sis. ’J humus Hardeman, John Jones and
Janies Goddard. Tiie ware-house nnd conimissioi.
business w ill be conducted by Messrs. Hardeman A
Jones under the name and style of Hardeman, Joiie
A Co. The undersigned in retiring from the abuv<
named business, feel great pleasure in recommending
those gentlemen ti their former friends and patrons,
ns worthy of their fullest confidence; aud they would
respectfully solid for them a continuation of that pat
ronage so liberully extended to then, for the last foni
years, and for winch they will ever cherish the most
lively sense of gratitude.
HAMILTON, HAYES A Co.
Macon, July 18 1837 4 >
CTAxua-sxousx:
A “ JD COMMISSION BUSINESS.
ULORGL Ji.U l.'l'T A CO be;.
dp '* 1‘ave to teiic’ei their thanks to those
' *“ friends and acquaintances who hith
erto have so liberally patronised thei*
in the ab«ve business, and desire to
inform them ns well as die .public in general, that the
business bithertc conducted ill the above name, will
in future be carried on by the undersigned, under the
firm of JEW ETT A BfJIlCH Their Waie-lf oust
is conveniently s tuated near the corner of Cherry
and Second streets, adjoining the store for Severn:
years past occnpi -d by Geo. Jewett & Co., and is
well calculated for the reception of Cotton, and for
close storage, Ac. They will also have a Ware-House
neai the river. From the long experience of one of
t'te firm in the above business, and the extensive ac
quaintance of the other through the up country, they
hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage
They will be prepared at the commencement of the
ea oil to make ndvauces on produce either in store
or shipped to Savannah, Charleston or New York.
Their personal attention will be devoted to the selling
of cotton from the Ware House or from Wagons. In
surance on cotton can be'effected when desired.
GEORG.. JEWETT,
Aug 2 MORTON N. BURCH.
TO Tll. I i*Et.EliS.
rjIHE Rail Road Cars from Charleston. (S. C ) to
JL Augusta. ( Ga.) is daily passed over each way by
a train of Passenger Cars/leaving eacd end of the line
at six o'clock in the morning, and arriving between six of the best qualify and latest fashions, consisting iu
Watclics. Jewelry, Silver Ware anti
r.i.vc i* g oods,
v At the Lowest Prices. j
C.G. ST. JOHN. Hatch Maker]
and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo- ;
site the Washington Hall,. respectful j
J v iuforms liis friends and the public, j
that he is now opening a new and :
splendid .assortment of
WATCHES A JEWELRY,
and seven o'clock, the same day. in the evening I part of the following articles, viz:
The improved condition ofthe Road, by etnbauk- j Ladies’and gentlemen’s Gold Diiplex. PatenlLe-
medt and new iron, warrants the recommendation to I ver, And.or Escapement and Lepiue Watclics; la-
Travelers to take this route. j dies fine Gold Club, Gucrd, Basket A Cable Chains; .
Iu going North from Charleston, they have the i Watch Hooks, Seals and Key*; Swivels, Finger .
choice either to take the Steam Packet which leaves | R, s, Far Kings and Broaches; chiiditai’s i ar Un
Charleston twice a week for Wilmington, (N. C.)
thence to Roanoke by good Stage Coaches, and from
there to Petersburg or Norfolk, or Rail Ronds.
Or once a week by Steam Packet direct to Nor.
folk.
Or cnee every other week by Steam Packet direct
to Philadelphia.
Or once a week by Steam Packet direct to New
York.
These Steam Packets are all of the first class and
well conducted.
Besides these, there are several line of Ships nnd
Brigs, one or more leavng every wind for Northern
Ports.
If going South or West—at Augusta there are sev
eral daily and tri-weekly Stage Coaches, leaving for
points South and West.
At Aiken. 120 miles from Charleston, there is a
Stage Conch leaving twice a week, for Greenville, j
S. C. nnd the Mountains.
So little or no delay can take place in going on after
leaving the Rail Road. July 25 42
SECTS. H.STS, JESTS-
GEOSSCLG. A. KIMBERLY
I'. Si F.CT1‘ ULLY solicits the attention of pur
chasers to a very liU^ a as.ortr.reit of
Br.ts in Ciaps,
and . *cs; gentlemen'* Curb aud Linked Guard and j
Fob C. ’ns. Seals. Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, bo-1
soniand War Huttons, Breast Pins, Finger Bings, j . . , „, . .. ■- *• ”, - c _ .
GnarfSeit. a.dallo,,,. «-*«-«* sfc, ^
Kies, silver nt... .^eoten Snuff .luxes, gold and silver.- , r w , r , J ^ :
,, ■ . »«■)_•» . . ... Ioauveverbeiorecji:eredm3iacon;anioiighisassort-
hverpomted reneus, s-.ver aud «riir timcelets. gilt, sii- .... . ... °
s»l'« M.ct anddrah b-avci Hats.
ri . . „ r ■ ... . i do fish do do satin beaver do
Bags, Chains and P irsea, a variety ol cut aiirt plain . . , , ... , , , ,, . .
• , , 1 ,, , do do do black and drab Russia beaver.
Reads. Spy Glasses • iuizzmg Glasses, Pocket IfoOKi . . • ’ ,
I 1 : . . . ” • • • fruit ' * , de. meridian and narrow brims,otter, nutna. musk
's PIECES Hemp Bagging,
10 do heavy grass do suitable
. for square bales.
100 ps Tow Ragging, suitable for square bales
150 bags Lagttira Coffee in small bags,
100 do Cuba do
19 hhds New Orleans Sugar,
22 do prime St Croix do
7 bbls Sugar, a prime article,
5 tierces Loaf Sugar,
10 bid's N. E Rum,
10 do Gin, anchor brand,
2 pipes Holland Gin,
12 lihds Whiskey,
15 bbls No. 3, .Mackerel,
16 hhds Molasses, a prime article,
25 tierces do do do
10 bbls pickled Pork,
8 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine,
3 boxes brown Havanna Sugar, .
6 bbls first qna'ity Linseed Oil,
2 do Spts Turpentine.
25,0U lbs Whiting, For sale by ,
REA A COTTON,
Third st a few doors south of Central Hotel.
July 18 40
Dark Prints. T
^ N assortmeut_dark small figured French prints
a .q;a HHDS S'. Croix Su^ar
■ vur 54 bbls W hiskey
6i> “ Northern Gin
S4 “ N. E. Ruin
18 “ Cordial
12 qr. Casks Malaga Wine
3 “ Muderia do
1-2 Pipe C >g. Brandy
A ■* Champaigne Brandy
2 “ Holland Gin
12 bhls Monongahala Whiskey
53 “ No 9 Mackerel
3 “ Prime Pork
30 *• Sup. Balt. Flour
SO Boxes Soap
30 •* Raisins
18 “ Sperm Candles
19 “ Starch
25 Bags Java Coffe
25 *• Cuba do
5,000 lbs Castings
1-5,000 “ Ironi
150 peces Heavy Hemp Bagging42 in.
For sale on consignment by J. GODDARD A Co.
July 25 42 .
Emory cushions, cai.i and cigar eases, imitation
ueifer matches, fire -Machines, Rogers A Sons’, and
Wade A Butcher’s tazors, Emerson’s razor straps
scissors; dirks, cite*:, tnen and board, backgammon
boards, dire, dominoes, steel pens, walking canes,
pistols, powder flasks, shot pouches, game bigs, otto
of roses, cologne, lavender and Florida water; Tin icy
soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, flutes, flageo-
letts, accordions, shell music boxes, large music boxes,
o play from 3 to J2 tunes, fiddles an ) fiddle strums,
gentlemen’s dressing cases, hair aud tootli brushes
Birmingham and heflield silver platedeastors, liquor
stands candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffer*
and snuffer trays, tea fays, silver table, tea.'desert,
salt, mustard and cream spoons, soup ladles, sugar
tongs and butter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
mantle clocks to ran eighteen days withont winding.
Military and Military Trimmings,
and a variety of other articles usually kept iu his line,
all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He
respectfully invites citizens and persons generally vis
iting our city to call at his store am! examine his stock.
rut. raccoon and cony hats.of every variety or
shape . udstyle,
Youths’ beaver and satin bear er hats, latest fashions
J'nr and. Cloth Caps, consisting! of
super No 1, Otter, .-.ps,
“ seal, mink, uinskrat and cony’da
mens aud hoys full top cloth caps,
„ „ Robinson's do do
., , , acorn lop celeste caps,
children’s fancy sih- caps, Ac. Ac. Ar.
Fur capes, i'eieritis, muffs and raffs, consisting of
chinchilla, lynx, squirt, i, sable, ermine, genett, rab
bit and svvnusdowii.
Hats made to order at shortest notice.
Hat trimmings, alcohol and shellack, constantly os
hand. Oct 2i> 3
N«>xv Fall ;tn:i iViitcr Ulolliinjl,
A T the Micon Clothing Store, one door above
Win. B. Johnson’s Jewelry Store. The sub-
sc. iber is now receiving iris
Fall and Y%*inter Stock of Clothing r
where he is.ever ready and happv to attend to those ; (which has been manufactured bv Lewis 1-itch the
who may furor him with their calls j ]>“st summer,) and which will be sola oft as cheap, for
N R—Particular attention paid to Watch Repair-! cash, as at any oilier establishment,
ing. Having” selected the host of materials for repair- ' consisting or
ing Watches he is now prepared to manufacture anv
part of a W itch, and will warrant every piece he
makes as perfect as the original, and his Watches to
perf'om well Oct 27 7
SMESC GOODS.
Nelson, Uarleton A Co.
No. 12, Pine St. New York,
G IVE notice to their customers that they are pre
pared with their usual choice assortments of
French, Italian and India Silk Goods.
Also, a complete assoitment of
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, AND STRAW
BONNETS.
AH of which will be offered for sale ou favorable
terms.
New York. July 12 2m 42
nov 10 <? For sale hvORAFT A LEW
„ E*or Sale.
1 Fresb LFAF I ARD ’ ° f *"
IyvlVp«ltot quality, prepared here, nnd
I'in up in neat covered tin ennns, containing about 75
„ Also, in progress of curing. 7fifl00lbs choice
RM o.V.hy WM. 0 PARKER A Co
Jan 26 p
T ur . Take Notice.
BE (ubscribers having purchased the interest of
J. Cowles in the firm of Geo. W. Price & Co.
Ul * kntiaeas in future will be conducted tinder the
“mename, by WILLIAM COOKE,
J!" » 14 GEO W PRICE
Vn 'i , N SPRINGER, is a candidate fpr Sheriff
Bibb County.
J uly 2G.
■^ r G K0HGE W. ELLIS is a candidate
:r - ,u ° r C, ? rk of ,ho Superior C f t of Bibb conn-
«« ||]0 Pnanmn aUaiiw.. 1. T .
T:ie undersigned desire to inform their friends and
the public generally,that the v will continue the mer
cantile business as heretofore. They have now on
hand a large and extensive assortment of
DRY-GOODS. HATS, SHOES.
Hart fir a re. Sugar, Coffee, .ITolasscs,
BAGGING, THINE, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS,
Ac., and expect shortly to receive from the New York
and Boston market* an additional supply, all ofwhich
will be sold, on reasonable terms; a share of public pa
ge is r *p ectfully solicited,
ug 211* GEORGEJEWETT ACO
pm
IS
r HEcopartnership heretofore existing under~tlie
firm of Jones, Dickinson A Co. is by mutual
onsent, th»* day dissolved.
L.S. JONES,
TIM. DICKINSON,
E AUGUSTUS WAKE.
Macon, May 17. 43.
Copartnership .Yoticc.
rgnHE subscribers have this day formed a copart-
JL ueiship in business, under the firm of.
Dickinson A ll'arr.
ind occupy the store fnrinely occupied by Jones, Dick
inson A Co., where the business of that firm will be
iquidated. TIMOTHY DICKINSON,
E. AUGUSTUS WARE.
Macon, May 17 34.
R
Copartnership Xffoticei
OREKT WHEELER and t. P. TOWNSEND
have this day associated themselves in business
juder the firm of
WHEELER A TOWNSEND,
and having purchased the enure stock of Messrs
Williams A Bradley, will continue the business at tha
old stand, in Third street, recently occupied by them
May 1 31 tf
Slew Goods.
T HE subscribers are just receiving a splendid
stock o ' SPRING GOODS, which having
been purchased under very favorable circumstance
will be sold cheap. CRAFT A LEWIS.
April 10 28
S WAIM’S PANACEA, Swaim’s Vermifu
Superior Mustard,
Fresh Olive Oil.
do Castor Oil,
do llonev,
do Jujube Paste,
Bath Polishing Brick,
Harwell’s Tetter Ointment,
Effervescing Magnesia,
Saponaceous Compound
Fancy Soaps,
Otto of Rose,
Sal Aeratus,
The above, with a variety of articles in the line
usl receivedby J. H. A W. S. EI.LIS.
Nov 16 77 Cotton Avenue
WARE HOUSE
•ETD CO.11. HISS t OJT DiSETESS.
The subscribers grateful to their
' Sf friends for the support they have here
M tofure received in their business, re
spectfully inform them and die public
generally, that they will continue the
Wnre-iiottse and Con mission biisinees in its various
branches, at their stand on Cotton Avenue. They will
be prepaired to afford to their custon ers such facili
ties in the transaction oftheir business, as are given by
other commission merchants in the city. As they in
tend to be well provided with such assistants as tlieir
business may require; they can assure those who may
fuvor them with their custom, that no pains will be
spared to give satisfaction.
They have on hand, and will be receiving through
the season from New York, a good assortment of
Dry Goods. Hardware Groceries.
Cotton Bngglug, Bale* ltopc. Iron
STEEL. CASTIN GS, Ac Ac
which they will be able to offer on terms satisfactory
Who may favor them with a call,
to mose rick, NAPIER A FREEMAN.
Macon, Aug —
CflMMISSIOh;PSINESS,DA|lEN. rai
B T — _ He will remain here' dunng the suoi-
We arc authorised to an- QB5£2±I2jA mer.and give bis per.om'B "Bonnon to
nounee HENRY G. ROSS, a can-1 jKeceirins and Fcrtrareling 0- Gooas
And Fi'ddnre. .
All such confided lo uis care will at all times bfi s ip*
election in Janu . v next.
: Jhe ensainj
M-U 4 i
arc anthorised toUnnomice BENJA-
nf.i c, ’EARNER as a candidate for Clerk
be , nperior Court of Bibb countv.
27
dilate for re-election of Clerk-thin of
the Superior Court of this r.ennty
We are authorised to announce J*>
SEPH J HOLLOMAN n candidate
for re-election to the Clerkship of the
Inferior Court of Bibb county.
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ped by t' e first boats, having reference only to rates
of freight, safety and expedition.
Darien, July fl 3m CLP T- ROG1R8
GOODS AT COST.
rHl 11E undersigned have dutermined on closing theit
JL business and are now offering their stock, con
sisiing of a general assortment of
staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Hals, Shoes, Saddlery, Hardware. £fc.
tat ton per centon New York and Uostonjcost, at retai
:for ea: n; and 5 per cent at wholesale forjeash, or good
paper, payable 1st January next, with interest. We
respect'u’lly invite our friends and the public to give
us a call. WILLIAM FORT ACo
Tlio e indebted to us would do well to make uiuie
diate p lyuient.
Feb 9 19
Dr. Dupont’s Vegetable Tooth-Ache
Elixir.
A CERTAIN AND IMMEDIATE CURE.
D R. DUPONT having appointed several agents
for the sale of his valuable Drops for the cure of
Tooth-ache, can with confidence recommend it as an
infaillible cure inall cases, however severe; giving re
liefiu a verv few minutes, end that ton. with -nt any
injury to the teeth or gums. It pos*essr» the property
of enlivening the gums when in a morbid state, and
of restoring a healthy and vigorous action.
For sale by-
July 11 40 J 11 A W S EI.LIS.
Commission Easiness, Darien.
, .j q 11E undersigned have resumed business as a
JL bove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to theircare. We believe
ire have made arrangements that will enable us at all
times to forward goods for the interior with the least
nM HE subscribers have now been nearly two years
JL re-established at tneir old stand; their store of
Drugs &. Paints, Oils* Glass* &c
which is now very large, will be constantly replenish
ed, to meet the ensuing demand. Arrangements have
been made with importers and dealers in Drugs and
Chemicals in New York. Boston, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, lobe furnished at all times with new pre
parations atid the most choice and genuine articles
known to the trade.
The increase of facilities afforded merchants of this
city, by our enterprising steamboat companies, in the
transportation of produce and merchandize, enable
them to offer great inducements to merchants, planters
and others, to lay ill their supplies at Maeon.
April 20 29 II A J. SHOTWELL.
Galiis ,i: *n's Fever and Ague Fills,
jjqoR sale by
II. A J. SHOTWELL
H AVE just received an assortment of frosh Per
fumery, among which are
Milk of Roses; Esprit de Rose,
Ext Jessamine; ext Uedrat,
„ Milleflowers; „ Violets,
Cologne Water; Lavender Water.
Florida Jo. Honey do
Orange flower water, Rose water (French)
Macassar Oil; Bear’s Oil,
Ward’s VegitableHair oil; Antique Oil(Frouch)
Marrow Poinatnm; French Pomatum.
Kepiialia (fur the hair) Preston smelling Salts,
Vegetable Ronge; Vinegar of Rouge.
April 2U 2 9
New ^Carriage Establislnueiit
rrn U K subscriber will receive in a lew days a large
JL stock of
Carriages, Barouches, AV.
Most of them made by the best workmen in Newark
and New Haven. LUKE BLISS.
Macon. Dec 14 11
Music,
T HREE Thousand pages new and popular .flu
siejust received consisting of Songs, Marches
Ctuick Steps, Gallopades Waltzes Ac.
GRIFFIN A PURSE
Sign of tb> Bible Mulberry Street
Maco.i. July 31 43 _
“ JVOT1CE. '
T bHE Subscriber having determined to clo e bis
business in this place respectfully so!ici - Ir se
indebted to him to make paymet t by 1st eje; t uib.-r
and those persons whose accounts ol 1836 are not set
tled, and wlui have been so often dunned, positively
can not be indulged am longer.
Aug 15 45 A. McAT?\\
Ai T£U5 !
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Sc.
VIRGINS & SmiAGFELLOW
Would inform their friends and the
pnblic that they still continue at their
stand on < otton Avenue, and ll've just
received a fresh supply of Goods. < in
sisting in parlofihe following articles:
Gentlemen’s aud Ladies’ gold lever
anchor escapement independent second lepiue and
vertical HA’M'HIS; silver lever plain and extra
jewelled lepiue and vertical do. all of which were se
lected with choice tosuit this market, and will be war
ranted to perfirtn -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 Pins ar.i f ingei Rings ol'all kiuds;-
gold, silver, gilt, and pearl Belt Buckles and Slides,
Bracelets and Head Belts; gold and silver everpoint-
cd Pencils, steel Pens ofthe best qualities, gold, silver
and steel spectacles, Quizzing Glasses, silver table,
tea. dessert, salt and mustard Spoons ; soiipandcream
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Castors. Candlesticks, silver, brass,
andbtntized; coral, gilt and glass Beads; ladies’ Bags
ofthe finest fashions, Pnsres and Pocaet Books,, lari
onetts, Flageolctts, Flutes, Fifes, Aecotdians, Music
Boxes large and small, Drums, Organs and Violins
Walking Sticks of various kinds: silver, gilt, shell,
horn and ivory Combs , Tea and Coffee Pots, Bread"
Baskets silvei and japanned, fine painted Waiters,
Knives, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps
ivi.lt tablets, Pistols of various kinds, Dentists’ Files,
Gold Plate, Wire. Foil Ac toy Watches, Rattles and
Whistles for children; Snuffboxes, Percussion cups,
Pipes, -’egar Tubes, Pocket Compasses. Mathemati
cal Instruments. Ac.
rdlLITAHY GOODS.
Swords, Belts, Epauletis. Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
Lace, star*, 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 Watches, and are prepared to make any
new part, which will warrant to perform as well as the
original.
Virgins A Stringfellow feel grateful for past favors,
and would still solicit a share of the puiic patronage,
imping to give sati&ctiou to all who may favor them
in .heir line.
March 1« 24
An; 15
WE are authorized to announce
WM. F. CLARK a* a candidate for
Clerk of the Inferior Court of Bibb posa ^| e ,j e |av. by”steamboats when the river will ad-
county, at tha election in January ^ or j n ellreme | Q w river by small flats or lighten,
built 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.
HAWES. MITCHELL A COLLIN8-
BUS. Salt
500 sacks “
400 pieces very heavy Dun
dee Bagging 42 in.
35 TonsGrind Stones
12 bbls Vinegar
Fot sale by J GODDARD & Co
J»*^WkBltGs5 Cotton are wanted, for whieTi
"F Vr liberal prices will be paid apnliy to
WE are authorised to announce
WRIGHT NEEL a cand.date for
Clerk ofthe Inferior Court at the eo-
«!#* election. Feb 23 21
WE are authorised to announce
HENRY NEWSOM a candidate
for Tax Collector of Bibb county.
May 30, 1837. 35
WE are authorized to an
nounce THOMAS L. ROS S. a*
a candidate for Clerk of the Inferor
Court of Bibb rounty.
May 28th,1637. 35
15,00®
JirnoS 38
RE A A
July 11
40
J II A W S ELLIS,
Cotton Arentie Macon:
From Dr Joba B. Taylor, formerly of Baltimore, and
nowoaeof the most ex ensue practitioners iu Talla
hassee, Florida.
"Having prescribed Galligban’s Pills, in several ca-
sesof fever aud ague, with the most favorable results.
I cheerfully recommend them, as a valuable medicine,
to persons afflicted wiihthatdisease;”
From Dr. S M lugtrsoll, Columbus, Ga.
I have used Galligban’s Pills with success—they
have more than met iny expectations.”
From Mr Il’mC Bissel Columbus. Ga.
"I have triod them (G&llighau’s Pills) in a severe at
tack of chills and fever, which I bad in June last, and
tiie r-snli wn« nn immediate and permanent cure.”
ON.
CE.VT1E1E B.l.FK A'OTES.
W ANTED a few thousand dollars in notes ofthe
above Rank for which a liberal premium will
be paid, apply to REA A COTTON.
July 26 42
Blanks for sale at this office*
rHoiitpelier Springs For Sale.
T il la celebrated watering place is beautifully sii
uated sixteen miles west of Macon and is near
ly central to the Stale. Its water, from posse<-siii;
many vuluubh: medicinal pioperties, acts as a certain
specific, in u variety of diseases. Its ovation a- d
scenery blend the advantages of health and pure ail
with the charms of a romantic ponorama of woods and
vales, and cultivated fields; at once inviting ns a re
treat to the valetudenanan, to theman ofbnsiness, ail
to the devotee of pleasure. Connected with the es
tablislnuent is a farm in good repair, containing twv
hnndred and fifty acres, yielding in abundance, iIn
usual productions of an up-land farm. This valuub!
property is now for sale.
TERMS.—One third of the purehssemoney rash
—and the balance in ore, two and three equal instal
ment*. Possession given first ol January next
HEF.RY J. CHALMERS.
Aug 22 4t 46
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned has withdrawn from tlio con
cern of COOMBS A DOUGHTY, lately trans
acting business in Savannah, aud that firm is.tlii* day
dissolved. E. W. DOUGHTY.
Augusta. Aug 16, 1837. 6t—40
l* AlTTIOX?.
T HE con* deration of a note given by myself to
Geotge Haw field in his lifetime lor seventy dol
lars ($70) and now in he possession of his
Administrators, dated last Jaunuary, and due next
christnn s has entirely failed, therefore let uo one trade
for it for I shall not pay it 3- T. BAILEY-
July 25, 1837 42
T HE ICE will be a Barbecue at. Daniel’s Mill, fotir
miles south west of Macon, (in Godfrey’s Dis
trict.) on the seccnd . fiureday in September ■ ext.
The public arc invited to attend.
Aug 21 46 ISAAC SOWELL.
T HE subscriber will have a Raiberue on Friday,
the 1st. day of September, on the Horn ton
road, near the Race Course
Ang22 46 MITCHELL HARKINS.
FOR SALE.
THAT desirable tesidencc, situated
upon the Columbus road, about a mile I
from town, formerly occupied by Gen. J. .
Hennet, and known as “Locust Place." ■
The above consists of 20 acres of laud,
well provided with wood and w ater, and having there- ■
on a good log house, with the necessary out buddings-
July 25 4$ ' REA A COTTON.
Super Black. Blue. Brown, Green, Invisiblo Green
and Claret Dress Coats.
Super Black, Blue, Brown. Green, Invisible Green
Claret and Mixed Frock Coats.
Brown. Green, Mixed and Cadet mixed Coatees.
Fine Blue. Black, Green, Brown aud .MixedPants.
Super ribbed, striped, corded and plaid Cusimeredo
Beavertcen, Cord and Lion Skin Pantaloons.
-uper Blue,' Brown, G+eeu, Mixed aiid Drab Over
Coats. ,
Gout's Hair and German Cumblet Wrapper do.
Gentlemen’s super Blue, Black and Invisible Green
Broadcloth Cloaks,
Ladies’ super Olive, Green and Chtret Broadcloth
Cloaks .......
Ladies’ figured Meriuo, plain do. and Circassian
Cloaks.
Super Blue and Pilot Cloth Over Coats.
Drab,’Bine aud Olivo Duffle Over Coats; Lion Skin
and Green Blanket Over. Coats;. Kentucky Jeans
Frock Coats and Pantaloons ; Cloth, Satinet, Peters .
ham and Beaverteen Hunting Coals, Cloth and Satin
et Round Jackets. ' - ■ ,
Black and Bine Cloth black figured and plaid Vel
vet, plain and figured English JSilk, dark Valencias,
Toilinet. \Vi»'llon Velvet, black and striped Satin,
Bombazine, Tabby Velvet, and Satinet Vests,
Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, plaid and striped
Gingham Shi 's.Silk, Cotton, Merino patentand lamb
Wool Shirts ict cotton and woolou, flaunel Canton,
flannel and ri!’ d cotton Drawers.
Wool, lit it Wool, patent Merino and brown cot
ton Half H s
Fine W >' Buck, Hors -skin, Beaver, \Vlii‘e Kid,
Li.-iied B i Lisle thread, black, white and colored
Silk Glov . .
Black a k white Silk Half Hose ; Russian Belts,
Money Bf 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 and white crimped Silk
Stacks, Spitalfield. English Silk, red and yellow Ban
dana, white and red Pongee Silk Pocket Handker
chiefs, plain and milled Bosoms Collars, Purses,Cloth,
Fitr and Mair Sen! Skin Caps, Wool Hat*, a large as
sortment of Fur Hats, Silk Hats, Boots and Shoes, a
grod stock of Negro Clothing, also fine ’due and black
Cloths, Canvas, Padding, gilt and lasting Butt >ns,
Cotton AA’addiiig, Military Ball Buttons. Cord, Tas
sels, Stars. Lace. Epaiiletts, Ac. Ac.
Nov. 17 7 HORACE FITCH.
Gentlemen wishing tlieir Cloths made at the North,
will, bv leaving tlieir names with me, have them made
in the best manner, and most fashionable style. H.F.
IH E subscribers would inform the public that they
have formed a connection in business under the
linn of
Flit GETS *V ST ItIJVGFEEE OII*,
And will continue at the old stand ol J. A. A S. S.
Virgin, on Cotton Avenue, where all favors in their
line w ill be punctually attended to.
See our Advertisement.
DR. STRINGEFLLOW will be absent a short time
from the city, after his return from Charleston, he will
attend to
Dental Operations,
inall its branches Single oi whole set* 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 beattonded to at his house by leaving their yard
the dav previous.
Dentists can be supplied with incorruptible Teeth,
< iold oil, and materials generally, of which we in tend
'o keep a good supply.
J. A. VIRGIN,
S. S. VIRGIN,
Match 16 24 Dr. S. L STRINGFELLOW.
illorton’s I’.riuontc Expectorant
COUGH SVltUl*,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas Consumptions and ll hcvp-
ing Coughs.
A MONO the numerous complaints with which tiie
, * human family re afflicted, none aremoie com-
non than coughs, colds, Ac. and none more fatal in
Heir results, unless timely care is taken to stop tlieir
progress before they become too firmly seated upon
he lungs. Notwithstanding tlic many remedies that
have been offered to the public, not aiiy have hereto
fore proved successful iu procuring a certain and spee-
. , * * ,, HH-ni seem ill i»e III kui* eenauu
I fie proprietor haying been an eye witness (for sey- Kym tnllls „ f Cfioie.a-m:
•rai yeaisj of the astonishing mines of this exiraor- * - fa / a , for w . :iI)t nf , s „ ch .
■ Iinary Medicine, at length deems it Ins duty to ofler it £. Mr , his IMlledv fnr r ,, (
•o the public, hi a way that it may receive a more ex- '■ - - ■ J
ensive circulation; and at a price that the poor may
receive the benefit of it as well as the rich.
This syrup is particularly efficacious in'removing
onglis arising from colds, attended with hoarseness
and soreness about the windpipe; likewise shortness
of breathing, tightness across tiie breast, accompanied
with a tickling cough; and in all consumptive cases its
use is particularly recommended, likewise whooping
cough is greatly relieved by its use—children laboring
under this distressing disease in innumerable instang
ces have betn astonishingly benefitted in a few duys;
the pleasantness of itia a great advantage. a3 children
will take it with as much pleasure as they will pre
serves.
N. B.—The directions accompanying each bottle
will he signed by U’m L. Perkins, the solo proprietor.
’.ach bottle is sealed with the impression of MOR
TON’S PULMONIC EXPECTORANT COUGH
SY RUP, plainly stamped on it.
For certificates, see the directions. ,
WM L. PERKINS.
We have jnst received a fresh supply of the above,
and can safelv recommend it as a very oxcellent medi
cine. Oct’ 2 H.AJ. SHOTWEI I.. Ag’ts.
' S'lour, Sacon, X>?.rd, &c.
7* /k BBLS Ohio Flour, prime quality,
HI Kegs Laru.
3500 lb* Georgia cured Bacon,
10 tierces. Rice,
Just received and for sale bv
April 13 28 REA A rOTTO^
OCJUVEGEt! IGUb'K ST(iCyl~
M ^ 8HARE5J Ocmulgee Bunk filorf, f„ r sa t e
"KM* July26 <2 Ay REA & Q<3»TTON.
JBLemedy fov Asiatic Cholera,
Cholera Jgoroas, Diarrhoea. Nc. Kc
Prepared aw! sold l/y the sole. Proprietor, ROBERT S.
BERNARD. Druggist, Norfolk, Fa
Price $1—Patent Right Secured.
I N consequence of the very great nnd increasing
demand for this invaluable preparation, induced by
the many cure* which have’been effected bv the use
of ft in cases of Asiatic Cholera, common Cholera
.Morbus in children, mid Disorders oftbf Bowels gen
erally, the proprietor has prepared, and will continue
to keep on band a large supply.
READ AND BELIEVE! ! !
Thi* Rem-dy has been used by many eminent
Physicians, some of w hum have charg" at’ the largest
Hospitals in the United States, where « Cholera, hat
prevail! d to a great extent, and been f. .-.I to intem
perate. aged, and lunatic persona.' Their confidence
in this Medicine is such, that !huv ;.ay they are not a-
fraid of the most inveterate cases of Asiatic Choiera-
whon taken in time.
The following are ojilyn small proportion ofthe
certifirces I hove-of the efiT icy of this qertnio Rome-
for Cholera. Those opposed to quackery, will at once
see this i* nothing of the k u 1-rfor those persons who
have subscribed their names to th*Se cer'ifiratcs, live
among ns, and arc known lo be tnen of ;he first stand
ing, nnd upon whose word the utmost reliance can be
placed.
Norfolk July 17, 1635.
Mn U. S. Bcrs-van,
Sir :—I <im greatly opposed to any thing like quack
ery but when I reflect upon the good your Invaluable
Remedy for Cholera has done, and might continue to
do, if made generally known, I am willing to throw
aside any thing like prejudice aud freely give my of
pinion upon your medicine. In my situation of life
it frequently Hiapl ena that disease* of every kind
come under tnv observation. But the major part of
them seem to be at this season of the year prenieni-
tnatiy of which no doubt
preparation as jours
_ oiera (ns you call it>. ik
the very thi r>g that is wanting to stay the progress of <fiis
distressiep disease. Thi.- I speak from cxprence. I
have not only used it repeatedly in my own family*,
but have administered it to many others and I can wit#
..truth say its effects have surpassed my most sanguine'
expectation : in several cases whet e the bowels « efd
in a most deranged slate, other remedies had 6ce»*
administered until really th# patient was in great dan
ger ofdving. and from simply giving fc does ct two
of your "Remedy for Cholera as described, itrrncdiau*
relief was found. In one instant 0 I used it upon
servant, n member of rny family, tl at was Inljer.rit
under a droaWul bowel complaint, spasms acd vei,-xi’
ting—for some titne my v. ife ardoelfhlu* seriW? ej -
prehensions that she would die. Fut 'hffPL giving < * >
dose of younReirredy for Cholera tb'g vcmitirlg crrT> <* 1
the pain9 gradually ditippifel de, and the rrxt day i
entirely recovered. I have ' a fsq tired tfcls trtcflic •
with children troubled wh; rcAvcl cr rrrr mrr ■
plaint, and in no caEC ' fas ; t foiled to cttTe’M ;
most willingly do I rfv.^mrtrd it to all myacaual r;i» >
ces. and hope all P r i :<lcm p erElm6w flra7aiftfccOJf«.’>v.
of so vahiabte
. ABTHtR CO0TER. .
by J, H. A W. 8. ELLlS.Aeexf-
Cdlton Avenue—Mortn fr >
l^jfrUNlfOE' Kail Iferrt /•
xx ill be taken by the rot Otib«t% *1 L* 1 - C1 /J’’ 1
at O. Callaghans old stand. •
Ji;!j 25 42 . '
MT-i/t.
«'t-HFJijS Srii . ...
n f. ,tn for sale __
’*° Sac ufaa cerco^
18,000J
July ^ 39 43 ^