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Extensive Jewelry Establishment.
(JiKl THE subscribers arc re*
c ivinahis tall and wintersup
yfTfl ) pi vot Gjoos,whichconstitutes
fjty \ a stock lutlieir line superior to
f|f if b “If aay ever offered in inis u»ar-
VV a / ke\ a,al interior to none tor
(Av 3 , o joj. less ot quality, superior
wa*— workmanship, or variety ol
' .5 - style in tne United States.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF .... . 1
Ladies and ge 1 tie men's gula patent lever M atenes, ot
the approved makers M. 1. Tobias Si Cos., Robert K"S
kell, Joseph Johnson, Jolin .Vincas and Liiherlana Da
vis & Cos.; gold English anchor escapement Watches,
that were made to order and adjusted to suit the South- j
er i clima'e; gold Lepine Watches; silver patent Le
ver Lepine, English Cylinder and Vesge Watches; la- <
dies’ Curb, guard, basket and cable Cnains; Watch j
II wks, Seals, Keys and Swivels ; Finger and Ear Rings;
Broaches and chiWrr i’s Knobs and Wires; genUe*
men’s guard, curb and linki-d Chains ; Seals, Keys and
S viveis ; bosom, sleeve and collar Buttons; Breast-pins,
and 3/edalions , pearl and jet Crosses; gold and silver
Buckles ; gold, saver and pearl Snuff Boxes ; gold and
Silver Ever-pointed Pencil Cases; .’•/ uiature Cases ;
Bracelets; gilt,silver, plated and shell Combs; gold and
Silver TiumV.es; gold, silver aad steel templed Specta
cles, with Masses .mat every age, and near-sighted ;
Seed a id large Coral ; Coral Necklaces; head Bags,
Chains and Purses; a variety ot Beads ; SpvandQuiz
7. lg Gi isses; M j rose opes ; Spar Grotto; Till Caddies;
Pocke'-Books; I i.lellible Ink ; Emory Cushions; Rat
tles, Whistles a.id Teething R rigs, for children ; Corset
Rings; steel B isks ; Portable Ink-stands and W riting
desks; card and cigar cases; visiting Cards; imitation
Fruit; Lucifer .1/itches ; Ba ne-Djors, Shuttle-Cocks
B.id Graces; Fencing Foils, Murks and Gloves ; Ro
gers Si, Son’s Razors, pen and pocke Knives ; C. Em
erson's Rnzir Straps; Soiscurs; Dirks ; Glazier’s Dia
m aids: seal Stamps; Cbcss-men, Backgammon boards,
Dice, Dominoes; steel Peis; Fire Fencers, And Irons,
S mvels and Tongs ; sheet Brass, brass Wire, Scales
ail Weighs; Surveyor’s Compasses and Mathemati
cal I istrumeo's ; As rel and large suspending Lamps;
lamp Glasses and C indie Shades ; Lx>kiig Glasses ;
P ates and Thermome'ers ; Walking Canes ; Guns,
Pistols, piso! Belts, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, game
Bogs; g lid arid silver Leaf; Dental Instruments; gold
and tin Foil ; Whigs, Toupetts, Braids ol Hair, Rolls
and Curls ; Otto of R ises,Cologne, Lavender and Flo
rida \V,i*er ; Birmingham and Sheffield silver plated
C istor-, liquor Stands. Candle S;i k-s Branches, Wai
ters, Tea Tmvp, Fruit Baskets S luffi is and Snuffer
Tmys, sib erCups, Pitchers, Table, T'-n, Deser,Cream,
Suit aud .Mustard Spoons, soup Ladles, sugar Tongs,
butter Knives, pickle Knives a id F irks, sugar Scoups
and fi-o K eves ; .1/an'le and Mahogany eight-day
CLOCKS; Musical Instruments, eon-hsiing of
Ba«s and K- f tle Drums, Fifes, Flutes,
Flagelc'ts, Claronet's, Accordians,
Shell Music Bixe*. and
Music Boxes, to play Id tunes.
a soon STOCK OF
MILITARY & MILITARY TRIMMINGS !
Ol new style, such ns are now used by the Army un
der a recent regulation.
Watchmaker’s Tools and Materials,
Besides ninny other article-—all of which they will sell
very low for cash or approved paper.
They inviie i-itiren- md pels,ns generally vi suing
the city, to call tit ilu ir S, in "list side of Mulberry-*!.,
aid i ,:i iinic iheir Si-s when they are ever ready and I
happy to attend to tic >-<■ ..ho nm f.vnr them with their
calls. WM. B. JOHNSTON & CO.
N. B. Particular attention pui i to Watch Revairinu.
Jliiioy in i no! >y ni.proved and exp. i a need workmen,
au i In i ' i-i. I to manufacture all the parts oi
moyern nt of a Waleh, wil warrant every piece they I
tnake is perfect as the original, and their Watches to
perfir i web. W. B. J A CO.
JAMES TAYLOR,
Cabin ?! Jlunufiaciiirer ami Upholsterer.
f I 1 ! lIE proprietor respectfully informs me citizens of |
• ’.I ico i and vici n,y, .hat lie has on hand a lurg*
atiJ f.nt ass ir.iue.it of
OAUincT ruaNtTunc,
Consisting of .-ndehoards, with and without marble tops;
se ts of 1) ling I'ahles ; single Dunug Tt-ble. , Card;
Tea, W irk aad Wri ing Tin es ; Centre Tables, with i
aid wall mi on 1., tops; Sos is, latest fashions ; Sec e
taries aid Boik C.ivs; Bureaus; Pianos, of the most
approve I "t i Hum Hirer-, and the newest Music; Piano
S ools ; M inOT.inv, M ipie and Poplar Bedsteads ; dou
lile and si urle \V ish S auds ; curled Hair and Moes
Mvmss.'s; Fi 'i 'er Beds, of the best quality. A 1 irge ;
a-s iri iv it of M hi.c'.my, curled Maple and Fancy !
Cll VIRS ; al o. L > r.i ag Glasses, if every description, i
it/" VI the above articles are of the latest styles, and !
will bo warm■ ied *n stand the climate. Tne subsen- :
her Invites'he public to call and vie vi ,r themselves, at j
his Ware-H "tse, Second-street, three doors 1 V at of the j
t]fas\ington Hill. J. T. I
Docember 1 6f j
CABINET FURNITURE AND
Cll AIR W A RE-HO USE,
Colton-A venue, (ojiposi'e the Wvshington tla’l,) Micon, ;
Georgia.
SPERRY &. MEYER have |
,/ J on hand, and are receiving, and i
li r—n~l! constantly manufacturin'! —a j
splendid assortment of FURNI- j
Jt, jjj TURK—consisting, in part, of |
Sub boards, Secretaries.
DiningTnb!es, in set's and "in- j
1 , 1 gje, Cen'tv. Tea and Work Ta-
M A\% nit s, and Bureaus, of every des
— J A crip ion ;wi h a full assortment i
.rJc-—* of Beds cads, Mattresses, Feath
ers and Feather Beds—and a
variety of Windsor, Fancy and B.iltim re Chairs.
Tile subscribers, having in their employ die best of j
workmen, can manufacture at the shor est notice every !
thing in ffieirline, in as good style as it can tie done in j
tile 0.1, mill ill to. iiest materials. Persons wishing i
to pureh.ise would do well to call and examine for
themselves, as they are offered oil the lowest terms for i
cash. J. A. SPKRRY,
February 21 6:nU F. MEYER.
MVCON CLOTHING STORE,
On Mu! erry Street fronting Cotton Avenue. •
H FITCH ims constantly on hand, and is receiving I
• at the above establishment from the m uiuthc'o- ]
rv ol L. Fitch & Cos. a large assortment of seasonable i
cl >tiu consisting i" part of
3.M i dress and frock CjU Sand Coatees,
it.) cloth.nerCmis.
IJ » pilot cloth, ludh , green aid red Blanket Coats. j
3Jgv ii.- ue l'sgoit'ahair 5t II iglish camblet Cloaks.
SJ) pair cloth a id cassimcre Pants.
4 M “ slim liernertci . old cord Pants.
6JJ •doth, ;il uo A. fig’d V- Ive', vide ncia, wo ilen velvet
toilim", bnm'i in re. plain and figkl satin Vests.
3 • L* ii cs' tigd Mari n>, cioih and Circassian Cloaks.
Go itlcnien's cloth cloaks, camhlct Wrappers.
T.i urine’, Bonverteen and Jeans hunting coats.
10 doz. nglinm and calico Shirts.
10 Joz. frill'd and pVted L a ii o and cotton, Linnen
Bison Shir s, red and white Flannel shins. Ntti
shirts and Drawers, Buckskin shirts.
15 * uatr p'.'iin and twilled cotton Drawers, «dk shirts,
(I >v< il vii i '.Stocks, 11 is itn*,Collars,Suspenders.
Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Purses, Russians Belts, Pis
tols and Money Belts, trdk ! -jti.m Umbreilas.
ALSO,
25 case* Fur no I silk Hits, -.doth For end Hair seel
cap*, which will be sold very cheap.
15) suits coarse negro cl vh, Ac. .*t •.
Tile ah ivc and eh. ig is ma lufactured in the best man
ner ot goal nutem’s, • id is offered at reduced price s for
cash
G on aw s ig 'heir cloths made at the North,
will bv vuv i x their namesh me, have them made in
the best in o, kr, and not fnhionable style, and wor
• li. F
,iV.W s> iciVG (IOOO.S,
/■' l ED. M S cI!LL is now *ec ;vi ig at his sta id
" Y ii M - v*. Hex &Go tot's fi-e-pro if buildings,
C oi.ner :e Row, h s Sori ig an 1 Simmer supplies f
F i! S uple DR Y-GOOOS. Ano v; which will
bef.jilsone lev "ah'e-elections, adnntel to the pre
sen .-i 11 ape.- mchi ig season*. Purchasers are invited
to cal! and exa nine for themselves.
April 11 -h t
It ACO N
Xr AND PURS LEAF LARD.
1;, > aon LBS. choice Bacon, most of which
.* * has been cored litre, on ihe nios
sec; wed principles.
' ;,j io F. of Lird, pm up in neat c ivered tin cans,
•intablc for ftiniiliei. Applv'o
W.M. B. r.UUL-il Jc CO.
Fcbtu«*y 21 UU
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
FI'IIE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
M. they have opened anew Livery is able, on the
alley leading from Second to Third Street, the place
formerly known as Bell’s Stable, and where they will
keep first rule Horst s, Carriages, Barouches, aud cart
ful Drivers.
Persons visiting this place with droves of Horses or
Mules, would do w ell to call, as it w ill be to iheir interest
to stop with us.
Horses taken to board at the usal rates.
11. R WARD,
W. V. WAGNON.
sept 23 49
TO RENT,
THREE Fire-proof STORES, fronting on 3 d
;Yj itreel; Three Fire-proof STORES, J ranting
1: ~ *"*' cn Cherry-street.
They are large and commodious, and well calculated
for any kind of business and will be fitted up, as to
shelving and counters, to suit tena rs. Those fronting
on Third-street (directly opposite Messrs. Rea Si Cot
ton’s, and J Cowles, Es<ir.’s ranges) arc now ready for
occupancy, and possession immediately given. Those
on Cherry-street will be ready by the Ist of October
next. Rent will be reasonable, and commence from
Is* of October. Apply to
DAVID RALSTON.
N. B. Several very airy ROOMS on the second floor
of the above buildings, suitable for Lawyers Offices,
«ill also be rented. D. R.
July 7 37if
CENTRAL HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
1. * THE subscribei respectfully informs his friends
SiljJand the public in general, that he lias taken the
L "above uamed Establishment, which haviug been
recently thoroughly repaired and enlarged at great ex
pence—is now open for the reception of Travellers,
Boarders, <Jr. Tile chambers are iarge and airy—the
servants competent and attentive. His Table shall
constantly be supplied with every delicacy the Season
and Market wiii furnish. His Bar is stocked with the
choicest Wines and Liquors. And in order more effec
tually to make it a first rate House, he has called to his
aid the services of Mr. A. Elder, of Baltimore, whose
long experience at Barnuui’s City Hotel, has justly en
ri'led Imn to the reputation ofa Caterer for the public.—
The subscriber, therefore, hopes by lus unremitting ex
ertions to please, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
HORACE R. WARD.
N. B. Good Stabling attached to the Hotel, w ith faith
ful and attentive Ostlers.
December 16 Btf
NOTICE.
THE Co-partnerships heretofore existing under the
firm of Harnil'on. Hayes & C ~ and Fort, Ham
ilton & Cos. are the lay dissolved. Either member of
the 1 ite firms will be authorized to receive any moneys
due o cither concern, aad to sign the name of either
colicem, for the purpose of making or receiving notes,
either as principal or endorsers, for the purpose of clos
ing the business of said concerns.
R. W. FORT.
E. US MILTON,
J R. //AYES,
IRA E. FORT.
July 21 3* t
NOTICE.
r|lI!E subscribers having sold their entire stock of
.1 GOODS to Messrs. Fori, Bond & Sinclair, feel ,
pleasure in recommending them to their former custo
mers and friends as worthy of their highest confidence,
and would respectfully solicit for them a continuance
of that kind and liberal patronage which has hitherto
been so generously extended lo them; and for which
ihev beg leave to tender'heir inosi grateful Acknowl
edgements. FORT, HAMILTON & CO. I
July 21 39tf
NOTICE.
F jNIIE subscribers having purchased the entire Stock
A of Fort, //amilton &, Cos., will continue the bus
iness at the old stand, under the name and si vie of
FORT, BOND & SINCLAIR,
where they w ill keep a constant supplv of all anielcs
belonging to the DRY GOODS business. They hope
to realize a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has been extended to th»-ir predecessors, and Ui give
general satisfaction to all who may favor them with
their custom. I. E. FORT,
L. A BOND,
E. SINCLAIR.
July 21 3Jtf
DISSOLUTION.
fJAHE co-partnership heretofore existing under the
X firm of Robinson, Wrioiit Sl Cos. is, by mutual
Consent, dissolved. The unliquidated claims against,
and debts due, the concern will be settled by J. H
Moruan. R P. ROBINSON,
U. L. ITOIGHT,
J. 11. MORGAN.
July 7 37tf
COPARTNERSHIP.
ROBERT WHEELER, having associated with
him Mr. Calvin G. JFheeler, will continue
business in tuture under the firm of
R. WHEELER & CO.
June 2 32 f
NOTICE.
fIAIIR subscribers have sold their entire stock of
X Goods to Fort, Bond A. Sinclair, with a view of
closing up the business of the concern wirh as little de
lay a*’possible. They would therefore earnestly re -
quest from those indebted to them an early settlement (
and especially from those whose debts fell due on and
after the Ist of January last.
FORI', HAMILTON dr CO.
July 81 39'f
NOTICE.
|>OE & NtSBET will hereafter attend regularly ’he
X settings of the Circuit Court 1 .A. * r ;hc I) strict
of Georgia. June 16 31
%* Tne city papers will copy the above un il Fill.
A CARP.
D OCT. W.M. J. ANDERSON informs the public
that he has located himselt in Macon, and will at
tend strictly to practice of his profession in the city, and
country adjoining M icon.
His iiffi ;e is over the Darien Bank ; and, at night,
he will lie found at his room in the Washington Hall.
April 14 35 tt
Notice-Copartnership.
rilllE subscriber having associated with hi..., Allen
A L. Luce, they will transact business unoei the
name, style and firm of Wx. B. Joiinston & ' j<».
WM. B. JOIIN3TON.
M icon, January 1,1338. >‘f
ROBINSON, WRIGHT & CO.
I TAVE just received, and offer fur sale low for cash
IX a splendid ass rmeat of Staple and Fancy
DRY -GOODS,
suited to the senson ; consisting, in part, of the follow
ing articles, viz :
8,9 and 10-4 Duffle Blankets
10, 12 and 14-4 R ise Blanket*, very superior
9, 10 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets
Heavy Kerseys and Lindseys
3-4 brown and bleached Shirtings
7-8 and 1-4 Lowcl 1 Cottons
3-4 Virginia Osnaburgs
Blue, black and green Broad-clotlis
Saliuetts, Cusiim res, Flannels,
Bnmbazetts, and Merino Clo hs,
French and English Prints, Muslins, Linnens,
Rich figured and plain Sliks and Sattins,
Hosiery, Gloves, «c.
Shoes, eff • very Jesm ip' .on
Splendid French Calf B»it*
S Iditry,Ciiinn, G a.ss and Crockery War#
Hardw are and Cutlery, &r.
Also, 10 setts of Blacksmith’s Tools complc’e.
Together with ari excellent assortment of Groct rics.
December 1 6
ICE HOUSE.
THE citizens of Macon, and vicinity, are tnforuteu
that Ice can be hud at all times 'for Families, by
application at the Bar of 'he Central Hotel for tickets
No Spirituous Liquors of any description will be kept
at the i - e House. Persons from a distance may obtain
it in large quantifies by application either at the Cen
tral Hotel, or at the Ice House.
iCr ICE-CRE VMS will be kept at all times at the
l. f House, for the accommodation of Ladies and Gen-
I tleinen. The place will be conveniently fitted up for
; plea«ure and retirement.
i Mr The Ice House in Macon, will be kept open from
9A- M., untd half-past 12; from 2P. M., untils.
H R. WARD.
JAMES LEWIS.
j April 14 25 ff
IS JOT ASH, jus’ receffi-ed and for sale by W - ‘
I. .1 4, .V. i. Eaavi, JJwJ.iA. J li4.
Marckii
Central Course—-Maeon, Georgia.
THE RACES over this Course will commence on
the last Tuesday (30th) of October, and con
tinue five Jays.
First Day, Sweepstake fur three year olds, entrance
SIOO, with SIOO added by the Proprietors—one mile
heats—three or more to make a ra ’e.
Second Day, two mile heats. Purse ..S"SO
Third Day, three mile heats. Purse. 500
Four h Day, four mile heats, Pur3e 700
Fifth Day, nnle heats, best three in five. Purse 300
LEE, H VRDIN & CO., Proprietors
MPSentinel,Columbus; Rec ir ler, MJledgev'Jle, and
Peoples’ Press, Augusta, will insert the above until the
Race*, and forward their accounts to the Proprietors.
September 1 27
W AUE-UOUSE
And Commission Business.
MR. MIDAS L. GRAYBILL has
J a W taken the interest of Mr. John Jones,
m~Bihmi 1C ' att ‘ *‘ rnl °f Hardeman, Jones
Cos., in the above business, winch will
hereafter be continued by the subscri
bers, under the name and style of
Hardeman, graybill & co„
at the old stand formerly occupied by Messr-. Hamil
ton, Hayes & Cos., the well known situation of which,
both as regards safety against fire and the convenience
ofits close stores, needs no recommendation. They
are now ready for the reception of Cotton, and for the
receiving and forwarding the goods of their country
friends, that may he shipped to their care. They are
prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton stored
with, or shipped by them, to Savannah, Charleston, or
New-York. Ami from .he fact that they are pledged
not to deal in Cotton on their own account, they hope
to receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sel
ling utC nton from the ware-house or from wagons and
all other business connected with their establishment
will have the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman
and Midas L. Graybill, who will spare no pains to i
serve and please us patrons.
THOMAS HARDEMAN, !
MIDAS /„ GRAYBILL ,
, J. OODDARD.
July 11 3m39
KOTICE.
MR. JOHN JONES lias withdrawn, by mu'ttal
consent, from the firm* of Hardeman, Jones /k
Cos., and J. Goddard Si Cos The boating business will [
be conducted hereaf'er by J. Goddard and Thomas '
Hardeman, under the name and style of J. Goddard Sc
Cos., mid will he managed and directed by J Goddard ;
and have associated with them Mr. Midas L. Graybill, ;
ii the Ware-House and Commission Business, who !
takes the place of John Jones, in this branch of the j
business, which will be managed and directed by Thus, j
Hardeman and Midas L. Graybill, under the name and
style of Hardeman, Gravin' 1 &. Cos.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
J. GODDARD.
July 21 3m 39
fJMIE undersigned has withdrawn from the fi -tn of \
X J. G xldurd A. Cos. and Hardeman, Jones Sc Cos. j
J. Goddard anti Thomas Hardeman, are authorized to i
settle the unfinished business of the late firm of J. God- ,
dard Si Cos., and Hardman, Gravbill & Cos. the unfin
ished business of Hardeman, Jones Sc Cos. And he
would respectfully solicit for the present establishment
a cont'nuation of that patronage, so liberally extended
to ihe I re firms during his connection with them.
JOHN JONES.
July 21 3 i .39
WARE-HOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
JEWETT Sl BUKCtI .vouid respect
( fully inform their friends and acquain
tanees who have hitherto so liberally
I’JhYrfrn o' patronized them m the above business,
a n d the public generally, that they will
continue to transact the general Warehouse and Com
mission Business, at their old stand, near ihe corner of
Second and Cherry-streets, and adjoining the store for
several years occupied bv .Messrs. George Jewett Sl Cos.
They are now prepared for the reception of Cotton, and
for receiving and forwarding all merchandise which
may be committed to 'heir care.
Thev have alsia Warehouse; comtnodiouely situated
near the corner of Poplar and Second-stree l *, which is
peculiarly favorable for the storage of Planter's Cotton,
from its well known safety from fire, and to which they
are now making large additions.
Their close stores are very convenient for the recep
tion and delivery of g.iods; and for the promptness in
forwarding them to their places of destination, they
need only to refer to their former pa'rons.
They will lie prepared to make liberal advances on
all produce, either in store with hem or shipped by
them, to the New-York, Boston, Savannah, or Charles
ton marke's.
Their persona! and individual attention will be de
voted to the selling of Cotton, either fnin the Brare
hou«e or from wagons. And any information in rela
tion to the C ,’ton market at home or abroad, will be
most cheerfully given.
Gra’efu! for the liberal patronage here’of ire received,
« hev hope, by their exertions to further the i i’erest of
their friends, and ti men' a continuance of the saint,
GEO. ! -D.VETT,
MORTIN N. BURCH.
August 4-ts 41
flllfF! undersigned desire to inform their friends and
■ the public generally, thn they continue the mer
cantile letsiness as heretofore. They have now on hand
a iarge and extensive assortment of
DRY-GOODS, H VTS, sirors,
lltrduxire. Sugar, Coffee, Mohses, digging,
Ttrine. Blacksmith's Tools, 4-.;.
find expect shortly Pi receive from the New-York and
Boston markets an additional supply, all of which sill
be sill on rcasitable terms; a share of public pa
tro tags is respectfully solicited.
August 4-ts 'GEORGE JEWETT 4 CO.
t O A C li
WARE- HOUSE.
iV. IIART, (opposite corner to Wash
t V ington Hall,) have on hand a large a.ssor men
of Saddlery, Harness, Hardware, Carkiaoe-Furm
it re, Si c.
ALSO
Carriages, Barouches, Bug"!/*, Gigs, TiUmryr, Sul.
icy-', and Fancy Wagons. {Rr Vehicles ol all kinds, of
the lies' materials, manufactured to order.
Macon, December 9 7
Elgin’s I’uteiit Uoxvic-Knife Pi-to rfi
•).*' ELGIN'S Patent Bowie-Knife Pistols,just rett
wD ved aud lor sale bv
ROBINSON WRIG//TACC
Dr. hi d.lei I 11 lei rated Eye Water lor In.
(lainatioa anil Weakness of the Eyes.
r i 4HE grea' advantages of this infalible remedy places
I X it us a general appendage to faniiiics, aim a con
stant vade-me non to the traveller. Tais Eye Wa er is
| prepared wall the greatest care, and has never been
i kao.i n to fail in effecting a speedy and safe restoration
iof the diseased organs. It is useless to attach any cer
i tificates by way of praise or recommendation. ’ The
repu'ation and immense sale that has attended Dr.
Sc udder’s Eye Water, is the fairest proof of its utility
| and beneficial tendency ; it has been the means of
preserving sight to many of the afflicted, from the help
less infant to the aged parent Thousands of letters
have been received by Dr. S. within these few years,
containing flattering remarks relative to this Eye' Wa
ter—and the cures effected by it, have been, set forth as
| wonderful beyond precedent. Dr. Scudder confidently
I recommends tins Eye Water as a si-te and valuable
remedy—and he trust that Ins experience man Oceu
lis', to weigh a.ja ; ’«t the gross im.aosinons which are
daily practi*td on thi public Py advertisements of dif
ferent kinds of E.e Water, many of whtch are unsafe
to us*-. Prepared by Dr. John Scudder, Oeeulist and
inser’er of Ar fioial Human Eyes. A supply of the a
bove Eve Water, for sale by ’ H. SHOTWELL.
Mr Merchants in the country supplied at tbe Pro
prietor’s price.. March 10 20
\ LL persons indebted to the subscriber, eifneroy note
.X. ir ope i accoun’, are verv respectfulli inviu. to
I call and *s le theeatat. W>l. B. JOilltSTOix
I January 20 13tf
CCHMULGEE STEAM-BOAT COMPANT,
incorporated BV TnE LEGISLATURE of OEORGIA.IN 1935,
Fo- the transportation and Insurance of Mi r
ckandise and Produce, between Savanah
and Darien, and Darien and Macon—
touching al Huwkinsvi/le, and the principal
Landings.
1 1MIIS Company will run their Steam-boats as high
X up as Macon as long as the state ot the River will
admit; and for low stages of the waters they have pro
vided, and are now running Hole-boats of such light
draft of water as will admit them to run at any stage of
the River, which are towed up by their S earn-boats
two-thirds of tbe distance, thereby greatly expediting
the transportation of Merchandise during the Summer
and Fall seasons; and their Steamers will be in com
plete repair, and ready fur business, as early as die Ri
ver will admit.
THEIR BOATS ARE:
Si-Sfeg Steam-boat Comet, Captain Brandy,
Steam-boat A lat ain aha, Captain
NtfcSwRSZ. Taylor,
A- f TYTI.- - Steam-boat Ochmulgee, Captain
‘re&SJgSf Blaukinship;
And a large number of TOW-BOATS, which will
be in complete repair.
For further information applv to
REA Si COTTON. Macon,
J. W. LATHROP, Hawk nsville,
PH R. YONGE &. SON, Darien,
WM PATTERSON & CO., Savannah,
McDOWELL, SHANNON & CO.,Charleston,
SCOTT, SH APTEK At MORRELL, New York,
. - Agents.
July 14 33'f
F RES H
GARDEN SEEDS
JUST received, a large assortment of Garden Sieds
among which are tne following:
Early June Peas
** charlton do
“ bishop prolific do
Large white marrow fat do
Dwarf biue imperial do
Early china dwarf Beans
“ mohawk do
“ six weeks do
Dutch caseknife do
Large Lima do
Early sugar corn
“ Tusearora do
“ Dutch or sp’g Turnip
{ Large English liorfoik do
White flat do
I Red to ft do
1 Ruta Bags do
I Scotch Kale
|S'a do*
Cayenne Pepper
Beil *!o
] Purple Egg Plant
Curled cress or pep’ grass
I Large Tomato
I Vegetable Oyster
I Curled Parsley
White mustard
Long While Okra
, Giant Asparagus
Scotch Leek,
Early sugar loaf C-bbage
Early York do
Large do do
Early drumhead do
Large do do
Green glazed do
Long blood Beet
Early do. Turnip do
Early French sugar do
White Onion
Red Onion
Scarlet Carrot
Orange do
Early cluster Cucumber,
Long green do
Early short green do
Superior Water Melons
Large musk do
Fine nutmeg do
Green Citron do
Dutch summer Squash
Hush Crook neckned do
lee Lettuce,
Ice cos do
Imperial sugar loaf do
Long scarlet Radish
L mg salmon do
Cherry turnip do
Early Cauliflower
Late" do
For sale by J. H. Si W. S. EI.LIS,
Cotton-Avenue.
M ircli 10 20
Central nail Run IJr Hanking Company, /
Savannah, Sept. Ist, 1839. }
INSTALMENT.
RESOLVED, That an Fnstn'ment of Ten per cen
tum on the Capital Stock of this Institution, be
and the same i» hereby called in, to be paid at the Bunk
ing House in Savannah, on or before the 10th day ®f
[>• rember next.
Stockholders a', and in t* e neighborhood of M.non,
may make payment at tbe Branch in that city.
Extract f( tn nn • s
R. R. C J YLER. Cashier,
sept 29 49
Monroe Rail-Road A Bunking Coins any, t
Macon, July iSth, 1939. )
BOOKS for subscription of Stock tor the ex'cnsi.n ,
beyond Forsyth, will lie opened at this Bank daily,
during Banking hours, until the fir«f of November next,
unless o'hcrwise ordered : Ten Dollars per share to be
paid ori subscribing. And w ill also be opened in the
fi, lowing Counties: Upson, Pike, Merriwether, Fayette,
Henry, Cntnpliell, DeK lb, Bu"s, Monroe, ami Bibb, a:
t e regulitr terms of the next Superior C mr's; and on
the second day of each Cour', I will attend in person
fir the purpose of giving all necessary 1 ifonnation re
lating to the Institution, and expect to lie accompanied
by a part, or all of the following gentlemen, who will
deliver su: able addresses on the subject of internal
Improvements : C. J. McDonald, H. G. Lamar. Wash
ington P ie, E. D Trace, E. A. Nishet, A. //. Chappell,
T. G. Holt, and D. C. Campbell, Esq’r*.. and such oth
ers as may favor us with their support.
L. L. GRIFFIN, President.
July 23 30tf
HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFOKD, CONNECTICUT.
Incorporated in 1910 with a Capitol of $ 150,000, and
power to increase the some lo $250,000.
FJ4HIB long established Institution has for more than
Ji a quarter of a century, transacted its extensive
business on the most just and liberal principles—paying
its losses with the most honorable promptness; and the
present B inrd of Directors pledge themselves in this par
ticular, fully to maintain the high reputation of the
Company. It insures on the most favorable terms, ev
ery description of propery against loss and damage by
Fire, but takes no marine risks.
Application for Insurance may be made either ner
sonnlfv, or by letter, to its Agent in this city: ami all
renewals for risks now running by this Company on
property in this city, mav lie made by application to
the \geril. VVAf. B. JO//NSTON, Agent.
Macon, April 21, 1933. 26 f
PAINTING.
PJNHE suhscrilieris now prepare' to execute all kinds
$ of House, Sion, and Fancy Painting, Gilding,
Glazing, and Paper-Hanging. House-Painting will
lie done by the yard, pound, or dav. Oder.*, either in
the city or country, thankfully received and promptly
attended to, atNj. 21, Mulberrv-stree*, opposi e the
Post Office. D- T. REA
sept 13 47
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD!
nIREDfrom the Livery Mable of the subscribers.os
Sunday last, the 7th instant, a large Iron grey
HORSE, about six years old ; his eyes had ; a long,
thick tail; legs n*arlv black ; works well in Harness ;
iace«.nnd walks well under the saddle : no other marks
recollected. He was hired, under the pretence of being
returned the following dav, by a man who called him
self GEORGE REAVES, who is about 6 feet is
height, sallow complected, thin vi age ; was clad in a
brown linen frock-coat, sattinet pantaloons, a ginghams
or calico shirt, and had on a speckled Palmetto hat.
He is a Painter by trade, and, »e undertand, is from
Richmond Virginia, to which place he may probably
return. He had a quantity of Jewodry with him, w hich,
i' is said, he stole in Augusta. JCr A Reward of Fifty
Dollars will be given for his delivery to us in Macon, or
Twenty-Five Dollars for the Horse.
WARD Si WAGNON.
Macon, Georgii, Oct. 13, 1933. 51 p
DCT The Southern Recorder, Georgia Journal, Mil
ledgrville ; Chro icle Sc Sentinel, Augusta ; South Caro
linian, Columbia, S C ; and Enquirer, Richmond, Va.,
will each give he above advertisement, ihree insertion*,
and send their Bills, (with a paper containing the ad
vertisement,) to XV". Sc 4F.
Molasses, Coffee, Bagging, 4c.
JSTXXXX PIECES ffemp Bagging,
OXXXX 120 hhds. Molasses.
60 hag* Cuba Coffee,
12 boxes hro vn ts ivana Sugar,
10 bhls Portland Rum,
46 boxes Tobacco, (varons qualitie*)
10 boxes Georgia m iuM Candles,
10 baskets Champagne Wine,
For sale an accommodating terms by
REA Si COTTON
O-i-iber 6 50
—ls casks Shoes of various kinds and pri
k? ces, for sals by REA & COTTON.
October 6 »
(J3* LOOK AT THIS!£}
Watches, Jewelry, SJver-Ware, file,
J. A. At S. S. VIRGIN
M Ol LD inform their
friends and the public that
the >’ still continue at their
W* I Ml old stand on Cotton-Av.
/M 1 ® Til enue, next door above the Ma
, AFlkf \ gy.iSksonic Hall, and have just re
ceived a fresh supply of Good*
'SX consisting in pari of the follow!
‘ ‘ mg 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 W atches —all ot which were selected with choice
to suit this market, and w ill be warranted to perform’
well. Ladies g*dd Neck Chains; gentlemen’s gold and
silver Guard and Fob Chains and Keys ; Ear Knobs
and Drops; Breast Pins and Finger Rings, of all kinds •
g.nd, suver, gilt and pearl Belt Buckles and Slides j
Bracelets and Head Belts ; gold and silver Everpoimed
Pencils; Steel Pens, of the best qualities ; gold, silver
and steel Spectacles ; Quizzing Glassess ; silver Table
lea. Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Soup andCream
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 fasnions; Purses and Pocket-Books.
Cianonetts, 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 Coffee Pots ; Bread Bas
kets, silver and japaned ; fine painted Waiters; Knives.
Razors ; Saunder’s celebrated Razor Straps, with tab
lets; Pistols, of various kinds; Dentist’s Files Gold
Plate, Wire, F*ml,&.c.; Toy Watches, Rattles and
Whistles for children ; Snufl Boxes; Percussion Caps •
Pipes; Cigar Tubes; Pocket Compasses ; Matheiuat-’
ical Instruments, &c.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords, Bel’s, Epauletts, Plumes, Sashes, Buttens
Lace. Stars, and ornaments too numerous to mention
which will be sold cheap for cash, or approved city ac!
ceptances. 1
N. B. 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 th#
original.
J. A. & S. S. \ IRGIN 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. 1
December 1 gif
SPLENDID FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
Opposite Washington Hall, Mulberry-street.
riVHE subscrilier respectfully informs his friends and
X the public that he is receiving and manufacturing
a more splendid assortment of FURNITURE, than
has ever been offered for sale in this city, at the lowest
prices for cash.
The following comprise a part: Sideboards, with and
without marble tops, Secretary and Book cases, Sofa*
of the latest style, Couches, Settees and Easy chairs, Di
ning tables in setts aud single. Centre Tttbles with and
without marble Tops, pier Tables, Pembroke Tables,
work Tables, toilet, dressing and french Bureaus. Ma.
hogany,, Maple and Popular Bedsteads, Mantle glasses,
Dressing Boxes and Glasses, Sociables, Ottomans, Car
pel and Chair Cushions, Piono Seats various patterns.
Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs, Hair and
Cotton Mattras.se?, Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds,
Floor Mats, Willow Wagons and Cradles, together with
every article in his line
The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
and well seasoned materials, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line, that may be called
for. Orders from the country shall receive strict atten
tion. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
December 2 6mfl
PI A NOES,
CARRIAGES AND FURNITURE,
RUST received and for snle at reduced prices, by
•» JOHN H. OLDERSHAW.
W'l 24tf
New Hoofs and New Hhoen!!!
At the old stand, sign of the Big Boot.
*39 THE subs' ribers have received and
. Yj are receiving an extensive ball supply of
B HITS. SHOES, SHOE STOCK AND
MAM FACT! RING MATERIALS,
which, wi h their former stock, makes their assortment
eoiiiplete. Among them are Ladies Kid, Satin and
Lasting Slippers, of Bristol Si Halls, Philadelphia, of
French make of the latest patents and fashions.
Kid walking Slippers and Shoes,
Kidd Bootees a ml Village Ties,
G.iter Boots and Gater Brogans,
Fine calf Bootees and walking Shoe*,
Fine JVoroco Bootees and walking Shoes,
Fine Lasting Bootees and walking Shoes,
And Gentlemens’ Baltimore, Philadelphia, and o«r
own make of calf Rpots, from $5 lo $lO per pair,
Fine calf Brogans and Slices, Fine calf Pumps,
Fine lasting Brogans, Fine lasting Webster Pumps.
And to meet the wants of every person wa bars th«
best ol Men’s heavy calf kip and coarse Boors,
Do. do do Brogana.
5,000 pair Men’s heavy coarse IJrogaas,
2,000 pair hoy?' heavy coarse Brogans.
Boys’ fine calf kin and coarse Boots and Bootees
You'hs’ and children’s shoes of every style and quali
ty, to please every and all tas'es.
ALSO.
30 doz. wax Calf Skins.
40 doz. Boot Shoe and Fancy Lining,
15 doz. Goat a id Deer Skin Bindings,
12 pieces Shoe Duck,
36 full sets if Lasts of all descriptions
50 lbs. Sho* Peg’, all sizes,
3(io bbls. Sh. e N uls and head Tacks.
Boot We'ibirg, Boot Cord, patent Boot Crimps, Boot
Hook*. Bunt a iiu Shoe Trees Thread, Bristles, Tacks,
Sand Paper, Heel Ball, Wilson and Arnes’ Shoe Knifes,
and patent oil knife Straps, Peg Cutters, Awls and
Awl //andles, and every thing else connected with the
manufacturing line. All of which is offered on th*
most accommodating terms.
Planters, merchants and others visiting the cit-, ar*
respectfully solicited to give us a call before purchasing.
They would take this opportunity to tender to th*
public grateful acknowledgment* tor the kind and libe
ral patronage hitherto bestowed upon their house—at
the same time giving them an assurance thafho pain*
or exertions shall be spared to render it still more worthy
of patronage.
They have anew accession of workmen to their
manufacturing department, which are inferior to non*
in the iSmte, and with the experience they have, they
pledge themselves to have work made to order, with
the utmost neatness and despatch.
REPAIRING as usual at the shortest notice.
CHURCH Si STRONG.
October 13 51c
M are-House mid Commission Business.
!. THE subscriber begs leave to inform
I <s> h' 9 friends the public generally, that he
L has taken the well known stand for*
tnerlv occupied by I.ippitt Si Higgins,
' as a Ware-House. The house is large,
and as safe from Fire as any Ware-House in the city,
and for close storage it excels any house in the city, al
to for safety and convenience. A share of public pat
onage is respectfully solicited.
C. L. HOWLAND.
N. B. The AUCTION business will he kept up at
he above stand, which is one of the best houses in the
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. Verv respectfullv,
6. L. HOWLAND.
Mr Consignments respectfully solicited.
December 1 ' 6
LEMON SYBUIh
DOZEN Lemon Svrup, very superior.—
■s' VJ \lso, 50 dozen Stoughton’s Bitters, for sale
by UARVEY SHOTWELL. Druggist.
Opposite the Central Hotel.
June Ifi 34