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4.
THE MACON STEAM-BOAT COMPANY
rif^AKE tiip method to inform the merchants and public generally, intlie interior of Georgia, that their
,*®- line of boats will be i^fuJI operation early in the fall, and solicit their patronage for the line, believing
that goods forwarded by the way of Darien is the cheadest for merchants «i the interior of the State, anil
t ie most expeditions route. The Company have the following new .and due Sleatu-boats, all commanded
by first rate Captains, to wit:
Steam-Boat S. STOETE, Capt Wra. O. REendall,
CHXEFTAZX£, Capt €S Wilicos,
EsICSKi Capt Xsm Willcos. (
SVFERZOHi Capt Wm> P Johnson j-
■ r % r m mtftM
•• Amelia Strong, Brown, ••
Darien, C. P. Bnlkey,' “
New Jersey, B. Matthews, “
a Premium, J. Coubom, “
<■ (New) —=
Sclir. D. B. Crane, Baker, “
Th»so vessel* are all coppered, fastened and built
nr sdy for this trade, have experienced captains
',,1 re.-uilarly once a week from each port.
bound for Darien will find Doboy B r
of access: 10 to 21 feet water will be found on the
■ r i! lii’li water, the same depth can be curried with-
- U miles of Darien, 13 feetcuhic carried np to tl.e
"■.* ' anchorage in Doboy sound and river is
"nf i iduly safe and good. Pith ample room lor ves-
]’ e |, to carry off the whole chtton crops, coming down
!!K ‘ riV 'TnWIX MITCHF.LI. & COLLINS,
Agents Darien.
Ib'fer to Jams* GotitiAtto, Esq. Maco.i.
on id. i
onnnifise Steathbout Company*
- im THE Politic are inlnrmedthat
this Company has now in opera
tion. four boats, built expresslv
Ifor the -timmer trade, which will
., r ;. ,t v - .1 Darien end Macon, towed by
■ Ai. • in,'ns far up die river us she
as early in the fall as the state -ff the river will '
I'D.t the company will have in operation three Steam
, ,'kio wit: the Ocmulgee, plying between Darien
ii I Sivsnuah; and the Comet, and Alatamaha.be
' j) ;l ri„.n and Macon; together with 14 towboats,
I n .v and in complete order, bein'? built expressly
, f t h • trade, and inmman.lod by experienced captains,
abicii will enable them to perforin the trip with des-
, ! h, and hold forth inducements for those persons to
km ),y the Company who wish to get their goods or
, reduce expeditiously to market. The company having
v its charter, the privilege of insuring, wdl, at a
, Hl. rate rate of premium, take risks on goods or j»r<>-
lill ,. e shipped by its boats, or placed in charge of its
. trills for shipment.
\ •’rlits for tlie above boats:
‘ ° UR\ & COTTON, Macon.
HOUGH A LATHROP, llawkinsvdle.
I* II. YONGE& SONS, Darien.
GRANT & YONGE, Savannah.
KEU, BOYCF. JbCo. Charleston.
June <> 35 -—
Also sixteen first rate Tow-boats, built expressly for the navigation of the Ailaniaha and Ocmulgee riv
ers. The J. Stone is a side wheel boat, low pressure engine, carries 700 bales of Cotton, runs regularly 3
times a week between Savannah and Darien. The Steam-boot Chieftain is a new side wheel boat, anc will
carry 5 to COO bales of cotton, to run regularly between Savannah and liawkinsvillc. and so to Macon, du
ring the time of fall rivers. The btcam-boats F.xcel and Superior will run regularly between Darien and
Macon, towing two boats each; and one of the Steam-boats will leave Darien regularly every 5 or G days:
the usual time of passage up is 5 to G days. • ■
I The Macon Steam-boat Company Line are connected with the line- of seven packets tunning regularly
j from New-York to Darien. R. M. Dkiiill, 1BG, Front Street, New York, is the Agent for the line of pack
ets, and Hawks, Mitchell A Collins the Agcrns of the packets at Darien. The Agents of the Macou
Steam-boat Company Line are—
MARTIN, WALKER «V WALTER, Charleston,
L. BALDWIN & Co. Savannah,
HAWES, MITCHELL A COLLINS, Darien,
GEORGE K. ROBERTS, Hawktnsville.
Any goods or produce shipped to their Agents, will be forwarded with despatch, or goods ordered to ha
shipped by the line. The Company, thankful forthe 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.
. ' J. GODDARD A Co. Agents.
P. 'There will also be a line of Schooners running regularly between Charleston aud Darien, to the
Company Agent in each place
The Company would particularly reqnest that shippers have tbeir goods distinctly marked with the name
and place in full, which will frequently save detention, and a wrong destination.
Macon. Julv 17.1837. 42
age.
EMAN,
Boatini Ware IFZouso,
and Commission >*•
f .i , The undersign- f-—~~
'l-talrJI ei * have entered
QQnBaBM'hip for the trans-a^MWB^
action of the nhove business.
The Heating business will bs conducted under the
., ,11* ami style of J Henman A Co. and will be man
ned and directed by J Goddard.
The Ware Home ami Commission Business under
ihc name and style of Hardeman, Jones & Co. will
b c managed and conducted by Thomas Hardeman and
j 0 |,n Jones. The undersigned respectfully solicit for
,k csiahlrihmaut a share of public patronng
THOMAS IIARDE;
JOHN JONES.
JAMES GODDARD.
.Inly I _ 39
t'ontminniott Busirtess, Darien.
undersigned have resumed business as a
Si hove, and will as heretofore pay prompt atten
e’a to all business entrusted to their care. We believe
(• ive made arrangements that will enable us at all
limes to forward goods for the interior with the least
i o-dble delay, by steamboats when the river will ud-
v.. or in extreme low river by small tiats or lighters,
■nil; expressly for that business. On our wharves
me large Storehouses, calculated for the storing ofcot
:ui] at the least possible expense, and our opportunities
:u forward cotton inland or coastwise, are not excol-
■ l hv .iiiv other House. Darien, May 20, 18BG-
' ' HAWES. MITCHELL A OOLLIN3.
AUCTIO
,IiuI’ Commission Business
fin;Iri Suits cribnr hags ;eavo to info' his friends
X ami the public generally, Era- nus returned
n ii tlie North, and is now re • ,id wiili- g, at any
sad all times, to attend m‘* nelly to atiy imsiness
fat may bo conferred up<* n him. A share of public
patronage i* rcspectiully solicited.
Uct a3 4 C. L. HOWLAND-
Clcihing at the old Stand of the
MAtOR aoiI1IAC TORE.
Opposite Use Central Hotel.
t (INSTANT supply of Ireslt clothing tuay be
found at reduced prices for cashat the above
cubiinhnient. Oct. 23 4
Copartnership JYotiee.
rjMivi subscribers have this day formed a cop art-
i ptiship in business, under the firm of.
Dickinson dt Ware.
•Ti l storefonoely occupied liv Jones, Dick
WilAE'hOV S£|
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE uodersigned would respect-
^ ,9 fuly announce to their friends, aud to
the public generally, that thev have
formed a copartnership forthe pur
pose oftransaeting the general waic-
I house and commission business, in the city of Macon,
* under the mine and style of
HARDEMAN, JONES dc Co.
They have purchased the ware hom e lately occu
pied by Messrs. Hamilton, llnyes He. Co., the well
known situation of which, both as regards safety a-
gainst fire and the convenience of its close stores,
needs no recommendation. They are now ready for
the recuptiou of cotton, a id for tht receiving and for
warding the goads of their country friends, that may
j lie shipped to their cire. They will be prepared to
extend the usual advances on cutton stored wither
slipped by 'then). And from the fact that they are
pledged not to deal in cotton on their own account,
they hope to receive a liberal share of public pat-
rouage. Tlio business connected with their estnblisl -
in- nt will have the exclusive attention of Thomas
ilaidcnian and John Jones, who will spgre no pains
to servo and please its patrons.
THO. HARDEMAN,
JOHN JONES,
J. GODDARD.
The undersigned Iwve sold their ware-house pro
perty to Messrs. Thomas Hardeman, John Jones and
James Goddnrd. The ware-house and commission
business will be conducted by Messrs. Hardeman di-
Jones under the name and style ol Hardeman, Jones
&. Co. The undersigi id in retiring From the above
named business, feel great pleasurepn recommending
those gentlemen to their former friends and pntrous.
as worthy of their fullest confidence; and they would
resocctfully solid for them a continuation of that pat
ronage so liberally extended to them for the last fonr
vears, and for which they will ever cherish the most
lively sense of gratitude.
HAMILTON, HAYES St Co.
Macon. July 18 1837 42
OGLETHORPE IIVS. & TRUST CO.
OF TUB CITY OF .71.1 COJi'.
T HE public arc hereby informed that the late Mer
chants’ Insurance and Trust Company of this
city has recently been incorporated by the Legislature
ol 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, oil as liberal terms to the
sured as any other Insurance office. Loans wi*l le
taken, >nd bills of Exchange purcLased, &c.
WM. B. PARKER, Pres t
James Rea. Sec’v. Jan 26 17
A
WARE-HOUSE
AND COJWaiSSIOIV BUSINESS.
GEORGE JIAVETT & CO. I tg
^ (m leave to tender their thanks to tl *e
friends and acquaintances who hith
erto have so liocrally patronised them
in the above business, and desire to
inform them as well as ihe.public in genera), that tlie
business hitherto couductcd in the above name, will
ill future bn carried on by the undersigned, uuder the
firm of JEWETT &. BURCH Their Wat e-House
is conveniently s mated near the corner of Chern
and Second streets, adjoining tlie store for several
years past occnpi id by Geo. Jewett & Co., andjs
well calculated for the reception of Cotton, and for
close storage, Ac. They will also have a Ware-IIouse
neai the river. From the long experience of one of
ne firm in the above business, and the extensive ac
quaintance of the other through the up country, th«y
hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage
They will be prepared at the commencement of the
moll to make advances 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 he effected when desired.
GEORGE JEWETT.
Aug. 2 MORTON N. BURCH.
Tne undersigned desire to inform their friends ami
tbs public generally, that thev will continue the mer
cantile business as heretofore. They have now on
hand a large and extensive assortment of
DRY-GOODS. HATS, SHOES.
Hardware, Sittgar, Cotree. .Jlolasses,
BAGGING, TWINE, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS,
Ac , and expect shortly to receive troin the New York
and Boston markets an additional supply,all ofwhicji
will bn sold on reasonable terms; aslmreofpunlic pa
tronage is rspectfully solicited.
Aug 2 44 GEORGE JEWETT & CO.
CEJcu TRAIL HOTEL.
T llCtir.detsigued announces to the Public that he
has taken the above Hotel. It is now undergo
ing u complete and thorough repair with important al
terations, in consequence of which it will not be in
jir.vle order for the reception of company before the
lOih of Octolier, at which time he will be prepared
to give as good accommodation, as can In- found in the
Southern country. II. It- WARD.
Macon. Sept. 27. 1837. 1
WASHINGTON HALLT-
A THE Subscribers have taken that coni
inodious and well known public honse in
the CilyoFMacon,—the IVashington Hall,
lately occupied by Mr. M. D. liuson.—
By the unremitting attention of both of
them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob
tain for tiicui a general patronage from the Public.—
They have secured tlio 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
try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stables are attended by careful and experienced
Ostlers. MUSTIAN &. MOTT.
Feb 5 1835 3C
~fl tjh IIHDS S'. Croix Sugar
JL 18 ■' Cordial
12 qr. Casks Malaga Wine
n 3 “ Maderia do
1-2 Pipe Cog. Brandy
i •* Champaigne Brandy
2 •( Holland Gin
]2 bbls Monontahala Whiskey
To The Public. ,
T HE Snbsciber, willing to meet the wishes of his j
friends; with the increasing demand, and the i
earnest recommendations of Practising Physicans; the !
frequent solicitations of individuals who have used
aud experienced the greatest benefit from my
Strengthening Salve,
and that it should be more extensively known and
circulated, thatjthousands suffering from Constitution
al Weakness, Pains in the Back, and Side, Rheu
matism, Debility in the Back and Lotus after Child
birtii. Weakness, Fluttering Pain, and a sense of
Sinking at the Breast and Stomach, from the effect
of Fractures and Dislocations of the Bones—from In
dolent Tumors io tlie breasts of females, (which are
oft"n thought to be cancerous, but which this Salve
will seldom fail to cure, and always relieve,) that they
may avail tiiemseivesjofa remedy that will remove their
sufferings, and diminish the bills of Physicians, I have
been induced to make arrangements for its manufac
ture, and have it sent to every section of the United
St«tes;and as my professional anticsoccupyall my time,
I have associated with ine in the manufacture and sale
of my Salve, Mr. B C. BAXTER, of New London,
Connecticut, and to him only, have I communicated
ray recipes. This Salve is prepared by him, at his Dis
pensary, New London,'Conn, and to secure the public
against fraud and imitation, his written signature will
be affixed to tlie label on each roll of Snlve.
STEPHEN SWEET.
Frankux, Conn. Jan 2,1837.
For sale by H. & J. SHOTWELL, Agents
A CARD.
D R. J. TOOLE takes this method of offering his
professional services io the Citizens of Macon—
lie may be found, for the present, at iiis residence,
corner, f Third and Cherry streets, over the Store of
Mr. R. R. Groves.
Nov 27 4t 9 \ .
Take otice.-
A LL persons indebted to tlie . late firm of WIL
LIAMS & BRADLEY are requested to call at
tlie store of It. Wheeler, Colton Avcuuq, and niako
immediate payment.
Macon, Nov. 27,1837. Gt 9
DKiJPt
OK BEEF’S I50TAK5CA1
yBA IIESh DROPSntoa nlbst cgftai
JL remedy for the Scrofula, Ht'.'-,Aiitho6y\ i ire
l.nprdsy, Salt Rheum, Staid Ilcarl. Pimpled ami Car
bunded Faces. Foul Festering Eruptions, Scurvy
Fever Sores, though the bone lids become curious
Sore Legs, Sore Eyes, and Ulcers; and every disor
dor arising front an impure slate nj tht blood and Hu
mi urs, and superior to utiy other Medicine as Spring
Phasic.
For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
Sept 11 49 .ylaCoi.
SVaarble "STard,
South side Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
T HE Subscribers have just received and offer for
sale, a splended assortment of MARBLE of
every description, such as Italian. Egyptian. Irish aud
Northern Marble.
ALSO,
Tombs, Monuments, Mantle P-eees, &<m
All orders from the country executed with neatness
and despatch.
LAWRENCE, GLENDENNING & CO.
Augusta Nov 23 2m 9
Smiths dodgers & €o.
H AYING sold out their entire Stock of Goods to
Mr G. C M’Nxal, will devote their undivided
time in purchasing Cotto i,and will settle for the same
w ___ at his Counting Room, where one of the. three may he
Corner of Mulberry and Third Streets, Opposite ! found at all times. All persons indebted to them by
' ” ' ” ” ’* note nr account will come forward aud settle them
immediately us above. They would recommend their
friends and customers to cull on him aud look at his
Stock of Goods before buying,-as it is very extensive
ami cheap, selected fr»m New York, Boston, and
Charleston, of the latest importations aud fashions.
Macon, Nt v 27, 1837 9
the Central Hotel Mncou.
Mav !«
No 3 Mackerel
Frime Pork
Sup. Balt. Flour
Raisins
Starch
25 Bags Java Coffo
25 *• Cuba do
5,600 lbs Castings
15,000 “ Iron'
150 pcccs Heavy Hemp Bugging 42 in.
Forsnlo on consignment by J. GODDARD & Co.
Oct 9 2
For Sale.
MY Dwelling House containing ten
rooms,, with necessary out buildings, and
good vegetable and flower Garden.—
Also the household aud kitchen Furniture
Several house and other servants, Car
riage and Horses; and if desir.iole. will sell onjea-
j sonable term*, 8 or 10 smaller Dwellings. Any
j individual desiring to purchase, can ascertain the
i prire and terms after examining tint property.
Nov 22 9 8t D. RALSTON.
Southern Tonic
For tlie enre^f FEVER AND AGUE, andovery
symptom of General Debility.
T HE success of the Southebx Tonic is nnprece-
danted. It has been anxiously sought afterby all
classes in every part of the United Slates, and its wide
ly extended distribution has been owing to the many
requests received from evpry section of the South and
South West.—Although it originated in an obscure
part of the country hut a few years since, it is now
found in all the principal towns and villages in the
Union and its virtues as a Cure for Ague and Fever,
and as a general Tonic, are appreciated by all who have
used it. Being as it professes a compound of South
ern Vrgttablts, it is needless to offer the assurance that
there is no Arsenic, Mercury, nor any thing - in the
least hurtful to the human constitution in it. It will
be found a valuable Medicine in ail cases of Dyspep
sia aud disorganised Stomach and Bowels and patients
convalescing from Billious Fever, will derive the most
impjrta.it benefits from the use of the Southern Tonic
It may be administered to Children and infants of the
most tender age, with tlie utmost safty. Prepared by
Costei & Cox at their Labratory, at Montgomery,
Alabama.
For sale by their appointed agent.
H & i SHOTWELL, Macon.
Merchant* in tlie country supHied at the proprie
tor’s price. 39 May 8
Green’s VegciablFionic Mixture.
O R Fever and Ague Conqueror, for Intermittent or
Fever and Ague. This inestimable Febrifuge
has warranted itself, by repeated trials, to be superior
to any article yet offered tofthe public; it is infallible
in Intermittent and Fever and Ague; iu recent cases
it exterminates the Chilis and Fever in from twenty-
four to forty eight hours; being of a vegetable compo
sition, the public will apprehend no injurious effects
from deleterious rainorals; it operates as a mild hut
etVectual purgative, and may be given with great ad
vantage in Dysentery, Bowel complaints, Depraved
Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, aud
many otlior affections of similar origin. For proof of
the efficacy of this mixture, try a bottle. The inventor
being aware of the many unprincipled frands that are
daily practiced on the public, has taken the precaution
to prefix his signature to the genuine. For sale by
sept 15 G4 II.*. J. SHOTWELL. Agents
r, J 0 jvhere the husiness of that firm will be
„ZZl TIMOTHY DICKINSON,
i':, AUGUSTUS WARE.
Mxeoit.May' —I
7— NOTICE.
' \ Iff. subscribers ,> v ^ of Messrs J.
* w. Baldwin U>» vpr >’ 0xte,uivc a,,U we “
Stock of <
taken their store, corner X. "U° !l • j® 1 ’
kinnv street, is prepared to offer s' lc J l l ' ,
<® iwcfanon as will not fail iff insure * liberal s.iarc j
“I public patronage. , _
Country, Merchants. Planters and others are re-1
’(•mfmly'inviteil to call where they will ft.'tda large,
^•ortment of‘staple aud fancy Dry Good*,
ceric, JOHN J. BENNT-TT
Macon. April 13 23 If ~*' I
WARE HOUSE
.1.1’D CO.lI.UISS/0,1’ HISI.YJESS.
The subscribers grateful to their
friends for the supportthey have hero
+ j!ta tofore received in tlioir business, re
spectfully inform them and the public
generally, that they will conlinuo the
Ware-House and Cotrmission businees in its various
branches, at their stand on Cotton Avenue. They will
be prepaired to afford to their customers such iacili
ties in the transaction of tbeir business, as arc given by
other commission merchants in the city. As they in
tend to be well provided with snch assistants as their
Imsiness may require; they can assure those who may
favor them with tbeir custom, that no pains will be
spared to give satisfaction.
They have on hand, and will be receiving through
the season from Ne-.v York, a good assortment of
Dry Goods, Hardware. Grot tries.
Cotton Bagging, Bale Kopr, Iron
STEEL. CASTINGS, Ac *c
which they will he able to offer on terras satisfactory
to these who may favor them with a call.
MYRICK, NAPIER & FREEMAN.
Macon, Aug 22
To Rent.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by the
subscriber, in a healthy part of town,
near HenryG. Ross’s, convenient fora
small family. J. R. BENNETT.
Oct. 27 5
TO L33T.
The dwelling House corner of Cherry
pud Third Streets, recently occupied by
Mr. Ossi.rn Gregory, for terms apply to
Oct 9 2 REA * COTTON.
For Sale or to Let,
The House Corner of Fourth and Pine
Street at present occupied by Able
Pierce for terms applv to
REA * COTTON.
Sept. 25 52
FOjft SALE,
Martin's Improved.
1'F.IST POW'DEllS.
( Jfl IIESEpowder* are an admirable substitute for
H Yeast in making all kinds of Batter Cakes, and
have the advantage ove r that article iu making the
batter perfectly light aud ready for baking the instant
they are mixed. Buckwheat aud other cakes, when
made with these powders, are less likely to disagree
with the stomach, than those made with yeast; and as
it requires but a few minutes to prepare for baking,
tho possibility of having them sour is entirely avoided
Sold by.
H &. J SHOTWELL,
Corner of Mulberry and Third streets, Macon.
M ay 10 33 ■
'GTilIiglmn’s Fever autl Ague Pills,
I TIOR sale by
1 July II 40 J II & W 8 ELLIS,
Cotton Avenue Macon:
From Dr- John B. Taylor, formerly of Baltimore, and
now one of the most extensive practitioners in Talla
hassee, Florida.
“Having prescribed Gailighan’s Pills, in several ca
ses of fever and agne, with the most favorable results,
I cheerfully recommend them, as a valuable medicine,
to persons afflicted with that disease:”
From Dr. S M Ingersoll, Columbus, Ga:
I have used Gailighan’s Pills with success—they
have more than met my expectations.”
From Mr IVmC Bissel, Columbus, Ga.
“I have tried them (Gailighan’s Pills) in a severe at
tack of chills and fever, which I had in June last, and
the result was an immediate and permanent cure.”
Osborii's Compound of Creosote.
W ARRANTED to cure Tooth-Ache, if occa
sioned by an exposed nerve, and tho direc
tions are strictly followed.
Dr Qsborn, inhia practice as a 8itrgeon Dentist,
Jins for n-auy years witnes-ed the most salutary effects
from the use of this tincture, in relieving inflauintion
of the nerves or teeth, ( Tooth-Ache,) and thereby been
enabled to operate on, andsavc vast numbers of teeth,
previously condemned as useless. It also stops de
cay and relieves serenes*.
riept 11 49 J. H. * W. S. ELLIS.
A Teacher Wanted
T O take charge of Cieero Academy in Monroe
county, the ensuing year, a gentleman of moral
habits that can come well recommended to teach all
the Branches usually taught in Country Academies.
The situation is healthy ; we prefer that application
be made personally, if convenient, if not, a letter ad
dressed to the Trueteos. Brownsville P. O. will bo at
tended to. By order of the Board.
Nov 18,1837. 9 JOHN PITMAN, Sec’v.
(CPThe Standard of Union, and Georgia Journal.
Milledgeville, will give the above 4 insertions in their
respective papers, and forward their accounts for
payment J- P-
A Teacher Wanting-
I N Flint River Academy, Houston county, for
which a liberal price will be given—we want a
man that can come well recommended, and one who
can teach the languages efficiently. Any person that
wishes to make application will apply to either of the
undersigned committee.
WM.N.L. CROCKER.
N 17.1337 9
WA FER L. CAMPBELL,
ROBERT PEACOCK,
JACOB FUDGE.
.lnd
27 JOHN SPRINGER, is a candidate for sheriff
"i Bibb County.
July 20. j
M)N R WARNER na« candiduta for-Cl
of lb- Superior Court of Bibb cauntv.
WARE-HOUSE.
Commission JBnssuiess.
THE undersigned have taken for n
tfiril* «*f year*, the Ware Honse of
A. R. Ralston,near the head of Cotton
Avenue, ano convenient to the centre
of business, whert they will transact a
Piga GEORGE W. ELLIS is a candidate . general storage and commission business. The
s JliF )or clerk of the Superior 0 rtofUibbcouu- j Ware House and commission business will be ccm-
v. :ho -nsiiiog election ia Janu ,v next. I ducted and managed by E. Beall I 3 Rainey mom-
July j; ,\.j . | bers of the firm, they will devote their whole lime
~ ! and attention to the interest of tho merchants and
V planters who may favour them with their custom, iff
; receiving and forwarding merchandize mid the «tor-
! age tiuri sates ol produce. Early arrangements
; | wdl be m-de to make liberal advance* nil produco
We, are authorised to an- t in stoic, and such oilier facilities in trade as. shall be
nounce I1F.NRY G. ROSS, a can-! forthe interest »f the <4i?tomers.
dilate for re-election ofCIcrkshin of! 'Tim concern also will keep at tbeir store on Cotton
the Superior Court of this connty ! Avenue, a large aml general supply of Staple, Do-
i mestic, French and fancy Dry Goods, ready made
Clothing, Hard-waie Cutiery &c. Together with a
general supply of Groceries, Iron, Salt, Saddles. Bri
dles, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ac. They have on hand a
large supply of first quality HeSnp Raging, Bale
Rope ami Twine. The undersigned are deter
mined to do business on the most liberal terms any
orders by the planters for Bagging Bale Rope and
Twine, or any other articles, shall meetonr prompt
attention. EI.LIAS BEALL, * Co.
Macon, July 12 Gm.51
T HE NEW BRICK DWELLING on the hill, on
the corner of lMplar and New Streets. The
lot is neatly arranged, with a falling garden, all neces
sary out buildings and a good well. Tlie house con
tains 7 rooms, besides passages, closets, cellars, occ.
Also, the brick house where I now live.
Two Bank Vaults, iron doors, ouaof them of a su
perior quality. All oh a credit for go-d notes.
800,(100 good brick.
Nov G G R. K. EVANS.
For Sale.
a OT No. Four, square Sixty-five, corner of New
JLi and Mulberry-sts. tlie improvements are excel
lent—a two-story House with ten rooms, with fire
places and a cellar; a two-story Kitchen with two
ovens, four rooms, four fire-places, a negro house
with two rooms, and two fire-places; a Stable and
Carriage House—all of brick; an excellent well of
water.—Land or negroes will be taken in exchange,
Enquire of tlie primer. 3cpt 11 49
Hr. uupont’s Vcsrctable/rooth-Aclic
Elixir.
A CERT A IiY AND IMMEDIATE CURE.
D R. DUPONT having appointed several agents
for tlie sale of his valuable Drops for the cure of
Tooth-ache, can with confidence recommend it as an
infailliblc cure inall cases, however sovere; giving re
lief in a very few minutes, end that too, without any
injury to the teeth or gums. It possesses the property
£7acon Clothing iStorei
On Mulberry Street.
FROJb'TIJYG COTTtiJ\'.71'JEJb'UF.
M FITCH has constantly on hand, and is re-
• ceiving at the above establishment from the
manufactory of L. Fitch * Co. i large assortment of
seasonable clothing consisting in pnrt of
500 Cloth dress and Frock Coats and Coatees
100 Cloth over Coat?
100 I’elot Cloth, duffle, green and red Blanket Coat*
30 Goats hair and English CainletCloaks, gentlemen
500 pair Cloth and Cassimor Pants
400 Sattinet Bonverteen and Cord Pants
GOO Cloth, plain and figd. velvet, Valencia, woolen
velvet toiluel bombazine plain and figd. satin
Vests.
.30 Ladies figd. merino, Cloth and Cireiissian
Cloaks, Gentlemens Cloth Cloaks, Cainblet
Wrappers
75 Sattinet, Beaverteen and Jean hunting Coats
10 doz. gingham and calico Shirts
10 4 Frill'd and pleted Linen and Cotton Linen
Bosom Shirts red and white flannel Shirts
Nett Shirts and Drawers, Buckskin Shirts
150 pair plain ami twill’d cotton drawers, silk Shirts
Gloves, Hosiery, Storks, Bosoms, Collars, Sus
penders, Handkerchiefs Cravats, purses, Russian
Beks, Pistol and Money Belts, Silk and Cotton |
Umbrella*.
At.SO
25 Cases Fur and Silk Hats, Cloth Fur and Hair
Seal Caps, which will bs sold very cheap.
130 Suits Coarse Negro Clothes, &r. &c.
The above clothing is manufactered in the best
manner uf good materials and is offered at reduced
prices for cash.
Gentlemen wishing theirClothes made at the North
will, by leaving their names with me, have them made
in the best manner, and most fashionable style, and
warranted to please. H. F.
(Jet. 23 1837 4
LIVERY STAREE
HE undersigned would respectfully inform hi
frionds and the public, that he has resumed tlie
Stabling Business
at his old stand, Court House square, where ho would
of enlivening the gums when in a morbid state, and | ^
of reifnnntr n h*n t IV flnri vifrnrnua notion. t lv ‘ . } •
Founds
O N the Houston road, one mile fiom Macon, sev
eral Plats and Grants—which the owner can
have by paying fer this Advertisement. Enquire at
this office. Nov 4 6
*!nv Ifi
We are authorise.] to announce JO
SEl’H J HOLLOMAN, a candidate
for re-election to the Clerkship of the
Inferior Court of Bibb county.
33
- WE are authorised to announce
Ylfffgy WRIGHT NEEL a candidate for
Clerk of the Inferior Court at the eq-
"as election. Feb 23 21 .
WE are authorised ' announce
HENRY • NEWSOM u candidate
lor Tax Collector of Bibb county.
May 30. 1837. a r . 1
A
HATS,
Crockery &. Hardware.
T New York Cost for sale b
' AfCXV vork Cost Torsale by
Oct. 27 4 GEO. W. PRICE & CO
SALT KIIEURI, KING WORM,
TETTERS, SCAXiT HEAD, JACKSON OR
Barbers' Itch,
A ND di other disease) of the skin, are effectually
cured by the use of “Sands' remedy for salt
khebx,” which has never yet failed to cure in a sin
gle instance. It is an entire new discovery in tlie an
nals of medicine, and the subscribers are willing to
guarantee a cure to every purchaser, or refund tlie
full price of it, if taken a* recommended. No change
n diet is necessary, and there is no danger in applying
iiteven to the tenderest infant. Sold by
Nov. G. 1837, 6 H & J. SHOTWELL, Agents.
NEW CASH STORE.
T HE subscribers having entered into copartner
ship—their business will be conducted at that
well known stand corner of Cherry and 2d Streets—
under the name and style of
WINN A SHANNON.
They will bo receiving from the North a general
Assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE?GRO-
C FRIES *c. which in addition to what they have
on hand will make their stock complete thoy flatter
themselves that they will be able to sell on as good
terms as can be afforded in this city
Oct. 2, 1337 1 JOHN D. WINN,
C.J. SHANNON.
of restoring a healthy and vigorous action
For sale by
July 11 40 J H * W S F.LLT3.
T HE subscribers have now beeu nearly two years
re-established at tneir old stand; their store of
S>rugs &. 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, to be famished at all times with new pre
parations and the most choice and genuine articles
known to the trade.
The increase of facilitiesaffbtdcd 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 iu their supplies at Macon.
- — & j_
Horses boorded at the lowest customary price.
Horses and Carriages to let.
Sept 25 51 ' JOSEPH WAINRIGIIT.
T J
New tarrijtge EstabllsSmscnt-
HE subscriber vviil receive in a few days a large
ttock of
Carriages, Barouches, Sc.
Most of them made by the best workmen in Newark
and New Haven, LUKE BLISS.
Macon. Dec 14 IT
April 20 29
SHOTWELL.
Botanical l^Tedicines.
B AYBERRY BARK, powdered,
Golden Seal do
Hemlock Bark powdered; Nervin powdered,
Prickly Ash do, „ Poplar Bark „
Wild Cherry do „ Slippery Elm do „
White Pond Lilly; Lobelia Seed,
Lobelia, herb; Skunk Cabbage,
Indian Turnip; Golden Thread;
Indian Sage; Sainach Bark,
Balmony or Bitter Root; Bitter Sweet,
Gum Myrrh; Cayenne Pepper, African.
J list received aud for sale by
April20 29 II. A J. SHOTWELL.
Window Glass
a BOXES.8 by 10 Window Glass,
iLOV£l25 „ 10 by*12 do do.
75 „ 12 by IB do do
30 „ 12 by 14 do do
20 11 by 16 do do
50 „ 12 by 18 do do
With several othersizes just received and for sale
by H. & J- SHOTWELL,
Corner of 3d !? Mulberry sis. opposite the Central hotel.
April 20 30
Winter Strained Sperm Oil.
J UST received for sal,) by
De r 9 12 J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
Medicine Chests,
OR plantations and families, with directions fo
nsing. For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS.
Nov 17 7
Cotton Avenue.
15,000 n
1 400 pieces very heavy Dun-
deo Bagging 42 in.
35 TonsGrind Stones
12 bbls Vinegar
For sale by J. GODDARD & Co.
SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE.
The most useful Family Medicine ever offered to the Pub
lie. No family ought or ever teill be without k after a
trial. Patent.
T HIS well known Anti-tlyspeplis and Worm Medi
cine, has proved successful these twelve years
past, and i* universally acknowledged by all who have
tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine et er
employed in diseases for which it is recotnmcnned.
is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. It
seldom fails curing Cholera Jflorbus, Dys
entery or liotcel •Complaints, Colic
and Bleeding Files, -either in grown per
sons or children, ana it gives appetite to almost all de
bilitated persons. Worms frequently infest children,
aggravate all other diseases, and are the chief cause of
fevers, Bowel Complaints, and chronic and nervous dis
eases, incident to childhood, which are so numerous
and frequently fatal. It is much to be regretted that
thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered
feeble, pale and emaciated through the firststage of life
which leads on to pulmonary complaints, *c. &c.
Worms being especially apt to infest persons of de
bilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions,
much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm
medicines, which generally consist of the strongest
purgatives—calomel, that destroyer of the constitution
bitters, pink root, or spirits of turpentine, worm see
oil, &c. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, bu
they debilitate tlie. stomach, and often materially in
jnro the general health, without removing the cause.
Swaim’s Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of re
moving the cause of worms, by giving vigor and heal
thy action to tho stomach, bowels and organs of diges
tion—thereby removing measles, croup hooping cough
and many other complaints. It is by this means that
so many grown porsons have been relieved, by its use,
of dyspepsia, sick head-ache, foul or sour stomach,
FOUL BREATH, coughs, aud most of the bilious
symptoms, &c. &c. &c.
" This medieine will relieve Bowel Complaints or Dys
entery, Billious Colic, vomiting, sickness, pain or
weakness in the stomach or bowels, loss of appetite
either in children or grown persons, in a few hours;
and seldom fails curing CHILLS and FEVER or FE.
VER & AGUE, and Intermittent or Billious Fevers
Fcr sale, wholesale and retail br
July 7 54 J. H. * W. S. F.LLIS.
Female Department.
T HE Trustees have the aati&factiod to unnontKa
to the public, that Mrs'. Napier has returned
from tile North with renewed health, and resumed
ffio duties of ihn department nndet her charge. Ste
has also purchased a chemical lin'd philosophical Ap
paratus, prepared with the latest improvement for
teaching those branches of sC’ence', and having per
sonally Visited most of the boRt seminaries in the north,
ern cities, and witnessed all the improvements intro
duced for imparting a useful and solid. Education,
the Trustees feel confidant in assuring the 1 public
that this Institution shall be excelled by uo oilier in
preparing the youth, who are committed to it, for
practical usefulness.
The Musical Department will continue to he un :
der the cure of Miss Lord, whose qualifications as :m
instructress in this science are too well known to lteed
commendation from the Trustee*.
NATHAN C. MUNROE, Sec. B. T.
Oct 30 5
Mrs. Napier will take five or six young ladies as
boarders io her family, if desired. : • ’
BOOK AT THIS l ~
Watches, JTctcelry, Silver Ware, ifc.
J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN
Would inform their friends and the
public that they still ‘continue nt their
stand an Cotton Avenue, and have just
received afresh supply of Goods, con
sisting in part of the following articles;
Gentlemen's and Ladies’ gold lever
anchor escapement independent second lepine and
vertical WATCHES; silver lever plain aud*xtra
jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of which were se
lected with choice tosuit this market, and will be war
ranted to perform -veil; Ladies’ gold Neck Chains ?
Gentlemen’s gold and silver Guard and Fob Chains ;
f old and silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Knobs aud
)rops; Breast I'tiis and Finger Rings of ail kinds!
gold, silver, gilt, aud pearl Belt Buckles and Slides,
Bracelets and Head Belts; gold and silver everpoint-
ed Pencils, steel Pens oftlte best qualities, fold, silver
and steel spectacles, Quizzing Glasses,! sliver table,
tea, dessert, salt and mustard Spoons i soupandcream
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Castors, Candlesticks, stiver, brass,
and htonzed; coral,giltandglass Beads; ladies’ Bags
ofthe latest fashions, l’usres and Pofcket Books, ('lari
onetts, Flageolet!*, Flutes, Fifes, Ac'cordiatis, Music
Boxes large and small, Drums, Organs and Violins
Walking Sticks of various kinds : silver; gilt, shell;
horn and ivory Combs , Tea aud Coffee Pols, Bread
Baskets silvoi and japanned, fine painted Waiters,
Knives, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated RaZbr Straps
with tablets, Piatols of various kinds, Dentists’ Files,
Gold Plate, Wire. Foil &c toy Watches, Rattles and
Whistles for children; Snuffboxes, Percussion caps.
Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compasses, Mathemati
cal Instruments, Ac.
MILITARY GOODS.
‘.Swords, Belts, Epauletis, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
Lace, stars, ornaments too nuuiorous 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, und are prepared to make any
new part, which will warrant fo perform as wpll as the
original.
J. A. A S. S. Virgin feel grateful for past favors
and would still solicit a share of the pnlic patronage,
hoping to give satifaction to all who may favor them
iu .heir line.
Oct 23 4
C&oods at Cost.
W M II. BURDSALL in order to close hi* bus
iness as soon as possible is selling oft" his en
tire stock consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
IIATS. SHOES. &c.. at cost, for cash.
His stock being larfe and well assorted purchasers
can Ke supplied in a maimer altogether satisfactory
to themselves! Included in his'Stock of Clothing age
the following seasonable articles-—
250 Broadcloth Dress Coats,
75 do. Frock Coats and Coatees,
50 do. Over Coats.
*24 Petersham and Pilot Cloth do.
12 Fine Cloth anil Cmiiblet Cloaks,
125 super Broadcloth tub I Cassimere Pantaloons.
500 “ Satinet and Kentucky Jean do.
550 Vests,assorted qualities,
75 Satinet and Kentucky Jean Round Jackets,
130 do Coatees and Frock Coats,
55 Youths’ Coats,
7d super do. Pantaloons,
70 Suits Lybuskin Negro Clothing.
• Shirts, Dravvers, Stocks. &c.
6ct 1H 3
' Notice;
ngNUE Copartnership existing between tlie nnder-
B signed, under the firm of Dupree, Stringer A
Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Imsi-
nes t of the firm will be attondeu to by George (7. Du
pree and Alexander G. Stringer, ami the mercantile
business will be carried on bv George G.Dupree whole
and sole proprietor; all those indebted lo the firm by
note of account, are requested to call and sellle them
immediately. GEORGE G. DUPREE,
ALEXANDER G: STRINGER,
Oct 19,1837 5 JOHN N. DUPREE.
.YIoiiroeJi.it. it Butihinft Company,
MACON, OCT. licit, 1837.
7TN obedience to a Resolution of the Stockholders
ji of this Institution, held on ill ft August last, it was
“ordered, that an instalment of Fire per ceht. on th >
whole Capital Stock be paid on the first day of De
cember next. And a further instalment of Fire per
cent, on the first day ofFebrnary next.”
Published by order of the Board.
Oct 16 3 PETER SOLOMON, Cashier.
Central jft. if. & Bmthing Co. of Gso.'
SAVANNAH. SEPT. 20.1837.
A N INSTALMENT of TEN DOLLARS per
Share on the Capital Stock of this Compnny—
one half to be applied tc Banking aud the other half to
the Rail Road—is required to bs paid in, on or before
Monday, the 11th day of December next. Stockhold
ers residing at Macon or its vicinity, can make pay
ment at tho Branch Bank of this ln-tmitiob, at that
place:
By order of the Board of Directors.
JON. OLMSTEAD, Cashier pro tern.
8*Vannnh, Be; t 11 1
Notice.
N HE public are informed that the firm heretofore
. existing uuder the name of Virgius A Stringfef-
lovv, is this day by mullial consent dissolved. All
debts due by the concern will be settled by J. A. A S.
S. Virgin, also those that are indebted cither by note
or account are requested to make immediate payment.
Oct. 6, 1837 3 J. A. VIRGIN,
S. S. VIRGIN.
Dr. L S. STRINGFELLOW.
J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN, in view of closing up their
present business, will sell their stock at reduced prices
for CASH. ;■/ ‘‘
McDOWALL, SHANNON & Co.
Factors and Commission .l/crchania
Boyce Se Co's, irhatf. Charleston, 5;
Wixx & Shannon Agents,Macon Ga.
Dark Prints.
A N assortment dark small figured French prints
nov 10 6 For sale byCRAFT & LEWIS.
Iron. Bacon, &c. &c,
T HE undersigned have on hand for sale,
wholesale ot retail,
60,000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted sizes,
12,000 “ choice Georgia cured Bacon,
25 hlids. prime Molasses,
200 heavy Hemp Bagging,
Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, foreign and domestic Su
gars, Wines, «Vc. Ac.
Expected lo’reccirc daily from Boston mm /few Vor/.
A general assortment of Staple DRY GOODS,
Hardware,-Shoes, Hats, BoifSitJ, Sadd.ery, Ac. Ac.
WM. B. PARKER A CO.
Macon, Sept. 25 ;> - f