Southern post. (Macon, Ga.) 1837-18??, December 02, 1837, Image 4
macon eoFFEE-nousi-:,
"* j,- "-r of Cherri/ and Second-streets, near Cotton-A venue.
S. The above house, lately occup'ed as a Board
fling Hduse, having received a thorough repair
and sundry additions and alterations, is now in
rder to entertain TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS.
His Furniture, &c. are all new; his Table will be
o.*u tantly supplied wi;h the best the country can af
l rd ; his Stable will he found commodious and well
implied ; and his Bar choicely furnished.
Two Parlors, for the us e of his customers, are attach
v 1 to h s Bar Room; and he has fitted up a Club Room
it the second story for the meeting of Clubs and Private
Parties.
The subscriber respectfully solicits a share of public
favor—confidently trusting that those who call*on him
will not be disappointed.
THOMAS 13. CLARK
Dereniber 1 6tf
CENTRAL HOTEL.
- The undersigned announces to the public that
a-1 he has taken the above HOTEL. It is now un
dergoing a complete and thorough repair, with un
it irtant alterations ; in consquencc of which it will not
t o in auntie order, for the reception of company before
?.elO h of October—at which time lie w ill he prepared
'< ) gve as good accommodation as can be found m the
Southern country’. H. R. WARD.
Macon, September 23 4?f
" 7 1 EVT ECK T. EV” ~ ~
(A 1 his Con fectionary Store and Cordial Distillery, 2\os.
5 <V fi Commerce-Row, Macon, Georgia,)
0 TAS for sale an extensive supply of Goods in his
JLM. line. Among them are:
120,000 best Spanish Cigars
100,000 Florida do
100 barrels Buttor )
20 do Soda > Crackers.
20 do Sweet )
Water and Pilot Bread
. 75 gross Table Salt
100 boxes Hull’s patent Candles
30 do variegated ) r.
GO do Fancy \ *
30 barrels soft shell ) * T
30 do Jordan } Almo.nds.
20 do Brazil Nuts, 20 do Fiiberts
1 castß AmeHcan Mustard
20 pipes best Madeira Wine
2 J qr. casks London particular Teneriffee
10 do Lisbon
Jo do Muscat
4 do Port Wines.
Brown and pale
Sherry J
WINES IN GLASS,
Madeira. Sherry, Port, Clare', and Burgundy.
Wines of tho Rhine nnd Moselle,
Celebrated Cabinet of 1322, I Hoehheimer. 1831
none better ever imported, | Johannisberger, isgg
Seteinberger vintage of 1322 I Rudesheimer, 1825
Jiudrsheimer Mountain,l322 | Marcobrunner, 1825
Cogniac nud Champagne Brandy
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin
Irish and Scotch Whiskey
Sherry and Rasp! terry Brandy
f>s baskets Champagne
2000 lb;. Loaf and Lump Sugar
Black and Hyson Tea
Brown Honeydew Tobacco
Cut Tobacco, for smoking and chewing
Sweetmeats of every variety
Currants, Raisins, Mace and Ground Spices
A large supply of fresh Pickles
fiO barrels Irish Potatoes, Northern Apples
Spanish, French and American Candies
Sardines, Anchovies, Olives and Capers
f-0 dozen Lemon and Raspberry Cordials
Playing and Conversation Cards.
ALSO, EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS,
Mackerel, Pickled Salmon, Mess Beef,
Pickled Pork, pickled Tongues,
Smoked Beer and T .agues, White Beans,
Goshen Butter and Cheese.
December 1 sirs
newTtrll
tfX EORGE P. WAGNON having taken Mr. CLAI-
BORN VAUGHAN into co-partnership, with a
view of conducting a genera! Mercantile business un
der the name and style of Wagnon & Vaughan. They
are now receiving a general assortment of Dry Goods,
together w itli a fine assortment of Groceries —all of which
they intend selling low for cash.
GEORGE P. WAGNON,
CLAIBORN VAUGHAN.
N. P> ; The highes* price paid for Cotton, at all times.
Store Nos. 3 and 4, Commerce-Row, between Levi Eck
ley’s and the Central Hotel.
December 1 6
DICKINSON Sc WARE
Hire got, at their Store, under the Central Hotel,
SUGARS, Coffee and Teas
Salt, Iron and Nails
Rum, Gin and Whiskey
Holland Gin and Coniac Brandy
An assortment of Cordials
A superior article of Molasses
Madeira, Sicily Madeira and Port Wines
Sugar and Butter Crackers
Hard-ware, Crockery-ware and Stone-ware
Hemp Bagging
Gunney Bagging, anew article, 43 inches wide,
With every article usually kept in a Grocery Store.
A general assortment of DRV GOODS.
ALSO, JUST RECEIVED,
8 hhds Sugar
30 bags Coffee
12 boxes Lemon Syrup
4 boxes Honev-dew Tobacco,
Which are offered favorably for cash.
September 2 ltf
J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS, Druggists,
Colt on-Avenue, Macon , Georgia ,
TTAVE just received the following, which they offer
* ®- for sale on accommodating terms :
Superior English ground Mustard, for table or Med
ical use
Carpenter’s Extract Liverworth
Do. Sarsaparilla Cububs and Capaiva
Do. Extract Pink Root
D>. do. Boneset
Do. Tonic Extract
Do. Remedy for Scalds, Burns, &c.
Do. Disinfecting Liquid Chloride of Soda, for
3tc’< rooms, and keeping Meat untainted in hot weather.
Gallaghan’s Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills
Superior Red Peruvian Bark
Oil Cantharidin, Oil Black Pepper
S’omach Tubes, Dentist’s Instruments
Croton Oil, Salaeratus, Peariash
Ground Spices, Starch #
Indigo, best Spanish, Salt-petre
Salsoda, for washing, superior Apple Vinegar
Best London Walnut Catsup
Sultana Raisins, for cooking.
Also, a general Stock of Fresh DRUGS, MEDI
CINES, CONFECTIONARIES, &c.
September 23 4tf j
EXTENSIVE
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.
THE subscriber is now rc
ceiving his fall and winter sup
-1 'NvA pl. v 01 G< tods, which constitutes
°'v.r a stock in his line superior to
rj I any ever offered in this mar
. kef, and inferior to none lor
goodness of quality, superior
workmanship, or variety of
~~ sty ie in the United States.
ms STOCK CONSISTS OF
Ladies and gentlemen’s gold patent lever Watches, of
the approved makers, M. I. Tobias & Cos., Robert Ros
kell, Joseph Johnson, John Moncas and Litherland Da
vis it Cos. ; gold English anchor escapement Watches,
that were made to order and adjusted to suit the south- J
em climate; gold Lcpine Watches; silver patent Le
ver Lupine, English Cylinder and Verge Watches; la
dies’Curb, guard, basket and cable Chains; Watch
H00k. 3 , Seals, Keys and Swivels; Finger and Ear Rings;
Broaches and children’s Knobs and Wires: gentle
men’s guard, curb and linked Chains ; Seals, Keys and
Swivels ; bosom, sleeve and collar Buttons; Breast-pins,
and Medalions ; pearl and jet Crosses; gold and silver
Buckles; gold, silver and neari Snuff Boxes; gold and
silver Ever-pointed Pencil Cases; Miniature Cases ;
Bracelets.; gilt, silver, plated and shell Combs; gold and
silver Thimbles; gold, silver and steel templed Specta
cles, with glasses to suit every age, and near-sighted;
Seed anil large Coral ; Coral Necklaces; bead Bags,
Chains and Purses; a variety of Beads ; Spv and Quiz
zing Glasses; Microscopes; Spar Grotto; Tea Caddies;
Pocket-Books; Indelltble Ink ; Emory Cushions; Rat-
Whistles and Teething Rings, tor children ; Corset
Rings; steel Busks ; Portable Ink-stands and Writing
desks; card and cigar cases ; visiting Cards; imitation
l'ruit; Lucifer Matches; Battle-Doors, Shuttle-Cocks
and Graces ; Fencing Foils, Masks and Gloves ; Ro
gers & Son’s riazors, pen and pocket Knives ; C. Em
erson’s Razor Straps; Scissors; Dirks; Glazier’s Dia
monds; seal Stamps; Chess-men, Backgammon hoards,
Dice, Dominoes; steel Pens; Fire Fenders, And Irons,
Shovels and 'Pongs ; sheet Brass, brass Wire, Scales
and Weights ; Surveyor’s Compasses and Mathemati
cal Instruments ; Astrel and large suspending Lamps;
lamp Glasses and Candle Shades ; Looking Glasses ;
Plates and Thermometers ; Walking Canes ; Guns,
Pistols, pis'ol Belts, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, game
Bags; gold and silver Leaf; Dental Instruments; gold
and tin Foil ; Whigs, Toupetts, Braids of Hair, Rolls
and Curls ; Otto ot R ises, Cologne, Lavender and Flo
rida Water ; Birmingham and Sheffield silver plated
Castors, liquor Stands, Candle Sticks, Branches, Wai
ters, 'Pea Prays, Fruit Baskets, Snuffers and Snuffer
Trays; silver Cups, Pitchers, Table, Tea, Desert, Cream,
Salt and Mustard Spoons, soup Ladles, sugar Tongs,
butter Knives, pickle Knives and Forks, sugar Scoups
and Knives ; Mantle and Mahogany eight-day
CLOCKS ? Musical Instruments, consisting of
Bass and Kettle Drums, Fife?, Flutes,
Flageletts, Claronetts, Accordians,
Shell Music Boxes, and
Music Boxes, to play 12 tunes.
A GOOD STOCK OF
MILITARY & MILITARY TRIMMINGS
Os new style, such as are now used by the Army un
der a recent regulation.
Watchmaker’s Tools and Llaterials,
Besides many other articles all of which he wiii sell
very low for cash or approved paper.
He invites citizens, and persons generally visiting the
city, to call at his Store, (east side of Mulberry-street,)
and examine his Stock, where he is ever ready and
happy to attend to those who may favor him with their
calls. WILLIAM B. JOHNSTON.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Watcii Repairing.
Having in employ approved and experienced workmen,
and being prepared to manufacture all the parts of
movement of a Watch, he will warrant everv piece he
makes as perfect as the original, and his Watches to
perform well. W. B. J.
December 1 G
Strayed or Stolen,
FROM my stable, in the rear < f the
Washington Hall, 1 bay Horse, • oout 10
*<(o ult >' car s old, blaze face, two fore feet ’ hite.
1 ' “ with very little hair on his tail; 14 1-2
hands high. Also, about the 12th ultimo, one sorrel
Mare, 0 years old, about 151-2 hands high, sonu white
in her face, front feet white, and was lame at the time
she was missing.
Also, two Horses, and one grey Mare, from the plan
tation of Mr. Carr, on the'road leading from Knoxville
ito Talbotton. One of the horses is a bay, 7 years old,
14 1-2 hands high, sway back, 1 white hind foot, and a
| switch tail; the other is also a bay, 6 years old, about
15 1-2 hands high, with no marks remembered, with
: the exception of a roan tail. The grey Mare 5 years
| old, 11 hands high, no mark except a scar or pastern
i joint of the lef’ hind leg. All of them have been accus
j tomed to work in harness.
I will give, for the delivery of said Horses, 810 each,
; at my Stable, in Macon, and incur all expenses attend
ing. A. W. BELL.
December 1 6tf
ROBINSON, WRIGHT A CO.
nAVE just received, and offer for sale low for cash,
a splendid assortment of Staple and Fancy
DRY -GOODS,
! suited to the season; consisting, in part, ol the follow
! ing articles, viz :
8,9 and 10-1 Duffle Blankets
10, 12 and 14-4 Rose Blankets, very superior
9,10 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets
Heavy Kerseys and Lindseys
3-4 brown and bleached Shirtings
7-8 and 4-4 Lowell Cottons
3-4 Virginia Osnaburgs
Blue, black and green Broad-cloths
Satinetts, Gasimems, Flannels,
Bombazeits, and Merino Cloths,
French and English Prints, Muslins, Linnens,
Rich figured and plain Silks and Sattins,
Hosiery, Gloves, Ac.
Shoes, of even' description
Splendid French Calf B.xits
Saddlery, China, Glass and Crockery Waro
Hardware and Cutlery, Ac.
Also, 10 setts of Blacksmith’s Tools comple'e,
Together with an excellent assortment of Groceries.
December 1 6
MUNSON a M YLDEN
TTAVE on hand, and are constantly receiving, at
» * their store on Cherry-street, third door from Cot
ton Avenue—formerly occupied by F. O’Callaghao—a
large assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES, Domestic andForeign LIQUORS,ofa,
superior quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, Bmad-Cloth, and Ready-Made Clothing, which j
thev will sell on the most reasonable and accommoda
ting terns.
December J • 6tf
03* LOOK AT THIS! <£!)
Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, &c. &c.
J. A. & 8. S. VIRGIN
WOULD inform their
friends and the public thatl
y 2 t ey still continue at their
M/“ t old stand on Cotton-Av-
M lO / Tjj'j enue, next door above the Ma-i
/hryAp/ sonic Hall, and have just re-'
!L3^£*l>~ ce ‘ v «“d a fresh supply of Goods,
T consisting in part of the follow*
- r ing articles:
Gentlemen and ladies’ Gold Lever, Anchor Escape
ment, Independent Second, Lepine & Vertical Watch
es ; silver lever, plain and extra jewelled lepine and ver- >
tical Watches —all of which were selected with choice,
to suit this market, and will be warranted to perform
well. Ladies’ gold Neck Chains; gentlemen’s gold and
silver Guard and Fob Chains and Keys ; Ear Knobs
and Drops; Breast Pins and Finger Rmgs, of ail kinds;
gold, silver, gilt and pearl Belt Buckles and Slides;
Bracelets and Head Belts ; gold and silver Everpointed
Pencils; Steel Pens, of the best qualities ; gold, silver
and steel Spectacles ; Quizzing Glassess; silver Table,
Tea, Dessert, Sait and Mustard Spoons, Soup and Cream
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, Cups,
Thimbles, Castors, and Candlesticks ; silver, brass and
bronzed, coral, gilt and glass Beads ; ladies’ Work
Bags, of the latest fashions; Purses and Pocket-Books.
Clarionetts, Flageoletts, Flutes, Fifes,
Accordions, Music Boxes, large and small,
Drums, Organs, and Violins.
Walking Sticks, of various kinds; silver gilt, shell, horn
and ivory Combs ; Tea and CoffcePots; Bread Bas
kets, silver and japaned; fine painted Waiters; Knives,
Razors ; Saunder’s celebrated Razor Strajis, with tab
lets; Pistols, of various kind-s; Dentist’s Files, Gold
] Plate, Wire, Foil, &c. ; Toy Watches, Rattles and
Whistles for children ; Snuff Boxes; Percussion Caps;
Pipes; Cigar Tubes; Pocket Compasses ; Mathemat
ical Instruments, &,c.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords, Belts, Epauietts, Plumes, Sashes, Buttons,
I Lace, Stars, and ornaments too numerous to mention,
which will be sold cheap tor cash, or approved city ac
ceptances.
N. 13. We have a choice selection of materials for re
pairing Watches, and are prepared to make any new
part, which we will warrant to perform as well as the
original.
J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN feel grateful
for past favors, and would still solicit a share of the pub
: lie patronage, hoping to give satisfaction to all who may
favor them in their line.
December 1 6tf
JAMES TAYLOR,
Cabinet Manufacturer and Upholsterer.
rjIHE proprietor respectfully informs the citizens of
A Macon and vicinity, that he has on hand a large
and full assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Consisting of Sideboards, with and without marble tops;
setts of Dining Tables ; single Dining Tables ; Card,
| Tee, Work and Writing Tables ; Centre Tables, with
I and without marble tops ; Sofas, latest fashions ; Secre
taries and Book Cases; Bureaus ; Pianos, of the most
approved manufacturers, and the newest Music; Piano
Stools; Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads ; dou
ble and single Wash Stands ; curied Hair and Moss
Matrasses; Fea’ her Beds, of the bestquality. A large
assortment of Mahogany, curled Maple and Fancy
CHAIRS ; also, Looking Glasses, of every description.
83“ All the above articles are of the latest styles, and
will be warranted to stand the climate. The subscri
ber invites the public to call and view for themselves, at
hi c Ware-House, Second-street, three doors West of the
Washington Hall. J. T.
December 1 6tf
Ware-llouse and Cor. mis ion Business.
THEsubscriber begs leave to inform
/ <§> Ip his friends the public generally, that he
has taken the -veil known stand for-
W' mer ’ v occupied by Lippitt & Higgins,
c ' as a Ware-House. The house is large,
and is sate from Fire as any Ware-House in the city,
and i close storage it excels any house in the city, al
so for .fety and convenience. • A share of public pat
ronage is respectfully solicited.
C. L. HOWLAND.
fv.B. The AUCTION business will be kept up at
i the above stand, which is one of the best houses in the
j city for the above business. Strict attention will be
paid to the sale of any goods that the public may see
proper to confer upon him. Very respectfully-,
C. L. HOWLAND.
83* Consignments respectfully solicited.
December 1 6
Elgin’s Patent Bowie-Knife Pistols.
ifj ELGIN’S Pn s ent Bowie-Knife Pistols, just recei
ved and tor sale by
ROBINSON, WRIGHT & CO.
December 1 6
TO PRINTERS !
I WHITE and WM. HAGER respectfully inform
Ci. the Printers of the United States, to whom they
have been individually known as established leer foun
ders, that they have now formed a co-partnt -ship in
said business, and an extensive experience, they hope
to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them
with their orders.
The introduction of machinery in place of the tedi
ous and unhealthy process of casting type by hand, a
desideratum by the European founders, was bv Amer
ican ingenuity, a heavy expendi'ure of time ad mo icy
on the part of our seinor partner, first successfully :.c
--complished. Extensive use of the machine-cast In ter
has fully tested and established its superiority in every
particular, over those cast by the old process.
The letter foundry business will hereafter he ca Tied
on by the parties before .named, undo- 'he firm of Whi e,
Hager A Cos. Their spec men exh bi s acomu'e e «er
iqs. from Damnd to Sixty-four lines Pica. The Book
and News Type being in the most modern s'v'e.
White, Hager &, Cos. are agents for the sa'e of the
Snu'li and Rust Pruning Presses, wi h which 'hey ca i
furnish their customers at ma lfacturers’ prices ; Cha
ses, Cases, Composing Sticlvs, Ink, and every article
used in the printing business, kept for sale and furnish
ed on short notice. Old type taken in exchange for
new at ni le cents per l!>.
New-York, November 31 G j
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y' «*K3 tmzsraaaa i
ATTACHED to the office of the South
ftp* ERN Post, {under the Central Hotel, and three fi|j
doors above the Post-OJfice,) is an entire new and q
very neat assortment of «M
Plain and Ornamental
I JOB TYPE, |
FOR PRINTING SUCH AS— t'
•N4 Mercantile, Professional and Visiting Cards,
Pamphlets, Circulars, BilUs of Lading, »
Bills of Exchange, Blank Checks, Drafts,
pit Bank Notices, Bill Heads, Receipts, Orders,
"•L 1 Hat Tips, Badges, Protests, Invitations, p tj
L Concert and Assembly Tickets -tk
Druggists’ and Confectioner’s Labels, 'M
Marriage Licence, Funeral Notices, <!tc. &e. M
In as neat style, as prompt, and at as short no-
Vji* tice, as can be done in the State,either in Plain
fe, or Fancy Colored Inks.
- M
pectfully soheited. jtL
figl Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
Macon, December 1, 1837.
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Carpenters Embrocation for Horses.
lie cure of Swellings, Strains, Bruises, Gaits,
S'ifFness of Tendour and Joi .ts, Ac. As.
This Embrocation is recommended to Farriers and
others who wish a remedy for diseases above me ton
ed. For sale by J. 11. AW. S. ELLIb.
September 23 4‘f
1 SLE are authorized to announce BENJAMIN R-
V t WARN. iR as a candidate for Clerk of the Su
perior Court, at the ensuing election in January next.
July 22 & e