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intensive Jewelry l£stablish*nciit.
m TUB subscribers are re
reiving hie fell and winter sup-
Spil , *<vv\ ply of Goode, which conetitutee
IB " k 'V V » stock in their line super! *r to
WJiO h any ever offered in tine Mar
i'/ •*/ j/a> ke’, and inferior to none for
{AiS»K g i good need ol quality, superior
workmanship, or variety ol
style in the United States,
ms STOCK CONCiSSS OF
Ladies and gendeitieioa gold patcnUaver Watches, ol
•he approved maker?, 31. 1. Tobias i Cos., Robert Ros
kell, Joseph Johnson, John. l/jncas and Litheriand Da
ni A Cos.; gold English anchor escapement Watches,
that were made to order and adjusted to suit the south
ern climate: gold Lepine Watches; silver^ patent Le
ver Lepine, English Cylinder and Verge Watches ; la
dies' Curb, guard, basket and cable Chains ; Watch
K >ok». Seals, Keys and S wivela: Fingerzuid Ear Rings;
Broaches and children's Knobs and Wires; gentle
men's guard, curb and linked Chains; Sals, Keys and
Swivals; bjsom,sleeve and collar Huttons ; Breast-pins,
and Medalions; pearl and get Crosses: gold and silver
Buckles ; gold, silver and pearl Baud’ Box**.: gold and
silver Ever-pointed Pencil Cases. .Miniature Cases;
Bracelets; gilt, silver, plo'ed and shell Combs; gold and
silver Thimbles; gold, silver and steel templed Specta
el«s, with classes to suit every nge, and near-sighted ;
Soed and large Coral; Coral Necklaces; bead Bags,
Chains and Purses; a variety of Beads ; Spy and Quiz
zing Glasses; .V/icroscopes ; Spar Grotto; Tea Caddies;
Pocket-Books; Indellible Ink ; Emory Cushions ; Rat
tle", Whistles and Teething Rings, for children; Corset
Rings; steel Busks ; Portable Inn-stands and Writing
desks; card and cigar cases ; visiting Cards; imitation
Fruit; Lucifer .ljatches ; Battle-Doors, Shuttle-Cocks
and Graces; Fencing Foils, Masks and Gloves ; Ro
gers A Son’s Razors, pen and pocke; Knives ; C. Em
erson's Razor Straps; Scissors; Dirks ; Glazier’s Dia
monds; sea!Stamps; Chess-men, Backgammon boards,
Dice, Dominoes; steel Pens; Fire Fenders, And Irons,
Shovels and Tongs ; sheet Brass, brass Wire, Scales
and Weights ; Surveyor’s Compasses and Mathemati
cal I istrumsnts ; As'rei and large-sueaending Lamps;
lamp Glasses and Candle Shades ; Looking Glasses ;
Plates and Thermometers ; Walking Canes ; Guns,
Pistols, pistol Beits, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, game
Btgs; gold and silver Leaf; Dental Instruments; gold
ana tin Foil; Whigs, Toupeus, Braids of Hair, Rolls
and Curls ; O'to of R ■?*■, Cologne, Lavender nnd Flo
rida Water ; Birmingham and Sheffield silver plated
Castors, liquor Stands, Candle Sticks, Branches, Wai
ters, Toa Trays, Fruit Baskets, Sunders and Snuffer
Trays, silver Cups, Pitchers, Table,Tea, Desert,Cream,
Salt and M istard Spoons, a >up Ladles, sugar Tongs,
butter Knives, pickle Knives and Forks, sugar Seoups
and fi"h Knives ; ,1/intle and Mahogany eigltt-daj
CLOCKS ; Musical Instruments, consisting ol
Bass and Ke'tle Drums, Fifes, Flutes,
Flnaeleri, Claronette, Accordiana,
Shell Music Boxes, and
Music Boxes, tn piay 1’ lino#.
A GOOD STOCK OF
MILITARY & MILITARY TRIMMINGS
Os new style, such as are now used bv the Army un
der a recent regulation.
Watchmaker’s Toole and Material*,
Beside* many other articles—all of which they will sell
very low for cash or approved paper.
, They inrite citizen", and persons generally visiting
the city, to call at ‘heir Store, (east side of Mulherry-et.)
and examine their Stock, where they areeverready and
happy to attend to those who inav favor them with 'heir I
cal!-. WM. B. .JOHNSTON A CO. ;
N. B. Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing. !
Having in employ approved and experienced workmen,
and being prepared to manufacture all the parts of
movement of a Watch, will warrant every piece they
make as perfect as the original, and thcir’Watchea to
l»erform well. W. B. .1. & CO. I
PLANING MACHINE.
THE Subscriber* respectfully inform the public that
their PLANING MACHINE is now in full ope
ration, and that they are prepared to plane, longue and
groove any thinkne**, front } to 2j inches, as well as
weather-boarding, and other plank, from 2 to 13 inch
es in width.
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, Ac. made to order, at
the shortest notice. A. D & I. F. BROWN,
March 9 20tf Near the Baptist Church.
JIST RECEIVED,
4 .LARGE assortment of NEWMAN'S COLORS
Uk Cakes, Pencil?, Drawing Paper, Fine Album*,
-Fomc!?ki-Slate*. Visiting Card?, Superior Penknives,
Portfolios, Ac., for eale by C. A. ELLS.
April 6 £4
Spring and Summer Clothing.
R. W. MORRIS A CO,
HAVE just received an extensive assortment of
READY - MAUu. t i.u i it,.vi,, a ted to the
present and approaching season, which win oe .-o,j
cheap for cash. Tlteir stock consist?, in part, of tile
following:
B imhazine Frock and Dress Coats,
Crape Catnblet Frock and Dress Coats,
Cr ipe Caniblet Cos lters,
Ware Linen Frock and Dress Coats and Coatees,
Gr is* Linen Frock and Dress Coats and Coatees,
White and Grass Linen R lund J ickpt
Satin, Marseilles and Valencia Vest?,
Bombazine and Crape Catnblet Fanis,
Grass Linen and Vic'oria Drill Pan’s,
A general assortment of YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
St H-ks, Gillars, Suspenders, Gloves, Half Hose,
Prunella Boots and rump?,
A general assortment of Leather Trunks, Carpet
Bags. Ac. '
April 27 27
Wholesale and lietail.
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
HATS AND CAPS.
THE subscriber is now manufacturing, and has on I
hand, a very extensive and complete assortment '
of all articles connected witb the Hat and Cap business,!
to which he would invite the attention of those wishing !
to purchase. Among his assortment may be found, ° j
The latest style of gentlemen's Black Bever, Russia
Beaver, Plain Beaver, Satin Beaver and fine N atria i
Hats.
Gentlemen's Moleskin Silk Hats, of a superior
quality.
With a good assortment of Men'sand Boys’ fashiona
ble madiutn and broad brim Beaver, Rus-:a Beaver,
and common napped Hats, at very low prices.
ALSO,
Superfine Premium Otter Cap*.
Gentlemen's superfine Sea Otter Cape.
Dr. do. Georgia Otter Cap*.
Fine Fur Seal Caps.
Fine Fur Nutria Caps.
Mink, Muskrat and common Fur Cans.
Also, children’s and Infants' fine Silk, Velvet snd 1
Cloth Caps, of the latest patterns and sash ons, particu-!
larlv worthy the attention of those wanting a genteel, 1
good article.
SO dox. Men’s and Boy's black and Drab Woo! Hate
a good article.
30 do* do. do. do. do. hair Seal Caps, I
a good article. j
All of which are offered at New York prices. Mor-'
chants and others wishing to buv cheap, cither at whole-1
sale or retail, are respectfully invited to call and examine !
his assortment before purchasing
From long experience and increased facilities in the
Hat and Cap business, the subscriber feels confident
that he shall be able to please all hit* old customer**, and
some new ones, either in quantity, quality,or price.
A genera! assortment of IJA T TRIMMINGS, and
all articles wanted bv the tra^e
GEO. A. KIMBERLY,
Sign of the Big Hat, Mulberry-street.
October 20 50
WMiIINTING OFFICE
V*fE have just received an addition ofi wenty-hvi
* " Lints of Type to our previous assortment —*0 •»
ther with two ui-nmkd CUTS, of various designs—
all of the “latest s’.le and sash on," which will enable
us to exscute EVERY variety of
JOB-PRINTING.
in a workmanlike manner, and iuperior to anv thing
that can bn done in “ these parte "
Having hitherto given universal satisfaction, the sub
ember feels sure that, with the present increased focil
itisg—-his long experience, and tried ate lily—-|y will be
able to please all who rnnv entrust their work in hi*
hand*. VT" Orders re*r/ectfiil|v solicited.
COKNKLIU* K. If AN LI.ITER
nr />««•< inwtak* tho Ofkf* 1 it it on Tbtrd»HrgH,
n+rl d<M>r to f forte if Skoto+W't f)rug Start, opptud/r fht
f'sntmt tWel. nnd to the building forowHtt or*. u ion l bo
riANO FORTES, Ac.
THE Subscribers are now rc
! 'll ceivmg the most splendid PIA
lItSVW-l/ NOS ever offered in this part of
the country, which they will sell
JJg JjJ iqi.in the most reasonable terms,
for cash, or approved credit, at
~| their Furniture Store, opposite
* \l the Washington Hall, Cotton Av-
I \S enue. They also have on hand,
1 j] ***\ are manufacturing and receiv
* ing, Furnifnre and Chair* of
the very best quality, and everv
variety of pattern, which the public are invited n< call
and examine, before purchasing, as their terms will al
! ways be such as to suit purchaser?.
JAMES P. BRADLEY A CO.
| March 16 21tf
PIANO FORTES,
From Robert Sunns Sr Clark'*, and Grib Sr Witlkcr s j
i 3lanufactoriea, at C. Bruno’s Music Store, j
In Maion, Georgia.
C BRUNO is constantly receiving from the sate
• manufactories, superiorFianos,manufactured ex-;
! measly for hi? establishment, of various patterns of Rose ;
Wood and .Mahogany, with the grand action, harp stop, j
metallic plates, patent tuning pins, &c. Ac., embracing '
the latest fashion of furniture, with tablet and hollow i
corniced fronts, veneered legs, and Grecian scrolls; all i
of which is warranted to he made of such material and ,
so well seasoned, as to stand the test of every climate.!
A written guaranty entitles the person to exchange the
instrument at any time within oue year, if not satisfec
; tory, (if retu r ned uninjured.)
Also, constantly receiving, new and fashionable Mu
i sig, Instruction Book?, Guitars, v iolins, Flutes, Flageo- j
letts, Ac. Guitar and Violin String?, Ruled Music Pa
, per. Brass Instruments for Bands, such as Trombones,
i Bugles, Trumpets, Ac.
April 6 24y
I SPLENDID FVR.NITI RE VND t II lilt*.
Opposite Washington Hall, Mulberry-street.
fI'HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
!JL the public that he is receiving and manufacturing
a more -plenum assortment of FURNITURE, than
has ever been offered for eale in this city, at the lowest
prices for cash.
j The f jUowing comprise a part: Sideboards, with and
without marble tops. Secretary and Book cases, Sofas
I of the latest style, Couches, Settees and Easy chairs, Di
nning tables in setts and single. Centre Tables 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
pet and Chair Cushions, Piono Seats various patterns,
Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs, Hair ami
Cotton Mattrasses, Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds, i
Floor Mats, Willow Wagons and Cradles, together with [
every article in his line.
| The nroprietor 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 alien- j
tion. The public we invited to coll and examine for'
themselves. THOMAS WOOD, j
December 2 6m6
J AM US TAY LOU,
Manufacturer of Furniture ami Upholsterer.
Has remtjoed his stock to the corner of Cotton A cenue and
j Mdbe'iy Streets, opposite the Washington Hall. |
HR HE proprietor respectfully itifortns wje citizens of j
A Macon and vicinity, that he has on hand a larg?
and full assortment of
CABINST FURNITURE,
Consisting of Sideboards, with and without marble tops; I
s tie ot Dining Tables ; single Dining Tt-blei; Card;l
lea, 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; Mahogariv, Maple and Poplar Beds'ends ; dou
ble and single Wash Stands ; curled Hair and Moss
Matrasses; Feather Beds, of the best quality. A large
assortment of Mahogany, curled Maple and Fancy
CHAIRS : also, Looking Glasses, of every description.
fcT 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
his Ware-House. J. T.
December 1 sits
NOTICE.
TIIF, subscriber having pur
chased the Boon S'orc, Print
ft ing Office and B,H>k Bindery
j "I Mr. E J. Purse, in view of
Q| V— p*nuanentlj residing in Ma-
Al’■’M —iqX-2a , (llli vejll continue the Book
business in connection with Printing and Book Bind
ing, in the same establishment as heretofore.
Large additions will be made 10 his stock in general,
in the course of n few week*. His stock of Law, Me
dical and Miscellaneous Books in particular, will be
rendered -very complete. All important and interesting
new publications will be received by the earliest con
veyance, as they arc issued from the pres*. A general
assortment of Stationary, Law, Notarial and other
Blank?; Map?, Cards, Pocket Books, H ater Colors,
Pen Knives, Brushes, and such other articles as have
Ven usually kept by Mr. Purse, and Messrs. Griffin A
Purse, will be constantly on hand. To individuals
making a large bill of Books on any one occasion, he
subscriber will furnish them as low as they could supply
themselves with them from New York.
Having every coincidence and facility for Book
Binding, Job Printing and Publiehiqg, all work done in ’
the establishment shall be equal in workmanship to any 1
thing that is done in the United States. Every effort
j will be made to merit the support of the citzens, and
make the concern creditable to Macon.
JOHN M. COOPER.
Macon, Oct. 20 52
OCHMULGEE STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF GEORGIA, IN 1835
For the transportation and Insurance af Mer
chandise and Produce, between Savanah j
and Darien, and Darien and Macon-—j
touching at Hawkinsville, and the principal
Landings.
rgMIIS Company will run their Steam boat* as high
X up as Macon as long ns the state of the River will
admit; and for low stages of the waters they have pro
vided, and are now running Po!e*bonts of such hgh
j draft of wa’rr as will admit them to run at any stage o
; the River, which arc towed up by their Steam-boats
two-thirds of the distance, thereby greatly expediting
’ he transportation of Merchandise during the Summer
i and Fall seasons ; and their Steamers will be in com
| plete repair, and ready for business, as early aa the Ri
-1 ver will admit.
THEIR BOATS ARE:
Steam-boat Cornel, Captain Brandy,
; Steam-boat Alnlaninhn, Captain
Steam-boat Orlimnlgee, Captain
taL.-akaL-sE. Blankinship;
’ And a large number of TOW-BOATS, which will
I be in complete repair.
For further information apply to
REA A COTTON, Macon,
J W. LATH HOP, Hawkinsville,
PH R YONGE A SON. Darien,
WM PATTERSON A CO.. Savannah,
M’ DOWELL. SHANNON a CO..Charleston,
SCOTT. BHAPTER A MORRELL. New York,
. . Agents.
Juiy 14 38tf
ttr Mte nr? no'hnrifril to nnnnunre NA?
THANIEL CELLS a? Candida’s for Clerk of tue
Imiii’l Court *» ’h* in fenusrv n»xt
April IS 95.?
THE SOUTHERN POST.
ICE! ICE!!
RECEIVED and for sale a large supply of ICE,
which can be had at unv time from sun-rise till
tune at nigh/, by applying at the store. A large Re
frigerator ssntt be kept filled in the store, and delivered
it any quantities without a moments detention Pnce
eight centa-per pound
HARVEY SHOTWELL, Draggis’.
Opposite Centrafrlo'el.
N. B—When wanted to go in the country, it will be
put up in the moat careful manner.
April 6 24
SODA WATER.
HSHOTWELL has the pleasure of informing the!
• Ladies and Gentlemen,’hat his Snda Fountain |
is now up, and that the Asia Water will he constantly
prepared in the most approved manner, with the best
Spring Water, and supplied with the most choice and
heal’hy Syrup?, and constant attendance from early in
the morning till 10 in the evening.
April 20 26 1
' PORTRAIT PAIATIAO.
7|3HE Subscriber having permanently located him-
A self in this City, solicits the pa’ronage of its ci’i
zens. Room (where specimens may he seen/ over VV.
B. Parker’s Store, opimsite the Central Hotel, will be
open to visiters from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
COMPARET, Artist
Macoo, Apal 20, 133? 26
PAIIVTIIVG.
IF. subscriber is now prepared to excelltf all kinds'
■ of House, £ign. and Fancy Painting, Giedino,
Glazing, and Paper-Hanging. House-Painting will,
!be done by the yard, pound, or day. Oder?, either in ;
the city or coun’ry, thankfully received and promptly
attended to, at No. 21, Mulberry-street, opposite the:
Post-Office. D. T. REA.
I sept 18
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING, GILDING, fcc.
subscriber, grateful for past favors in the above!
[ -» line, begs leave most respectfully to re’urn Ins
I most sincere thanks to the citizens of Macon and Vine
■ yille, and theii vicinity, and takes this opportunity to
inform them and the public generally, that he has a?-
socia/ed with hini, in co-partnership, CHARLES L.
SMITH, (late of Wall street, New York, a gentleman,
j and second to none in his line of Painting in the Uni i
j ted States.) for the purpose of conducting the Painting
! business in all its various depar’ments.
THOMAS B. CLARKE,
The business, in future, will be conducted under the
firm nnd style of CLARKE & SMITH. No. 1
Mulberry street, next door but one helo-.v William B.
Parker & Cos., and directly opposite the Central Hotel.
I Feh 2 15-ly
LAW NOTICE. ~
ÜB3HE undersigned will hereafter practice Law under
1 the firm and style of MoDONALD, POWERS
A FRANKLIN, and will regularly attend the Courts
heretofore attended by McDonald St Po vers Office
i! over the Ocmulgee Bank.
c. j McDonald,
a. P POWERS, j
Feb. 2 15-ts L. FRANKLIN.
Anctioa anti Commission lltfsinoss,
HE undersigned has commenced a regular busi
■ ness in the above lm«, and solicits the patronage
]of the public. Refer to
] M essrs. Rea &, Cotton, Macon.
“ Scott A. Morrell, New York.
“ Wm. Patterson &. Cos., Savannah.
Mr. Charles Hnrtridge, “
*■ Robert Collins, Charleston.’
j Messrs. Farrar St Hayc?, “
ffilr. G. MdLaogWia, Auausta.
a. r. McLaughlin.
I N. B. Sales may be expected on WEDNESDAY
; in each week, until lurthcr notice.
| Feh 16 17:f
DRESS .MAKING AND MILLINERY.
MRS. HANLEITER wishes to inform ’be Lnde
of Macon, and vicinity, that she has come to the
| determination of pursuing the dress making business,
and Hatters herself that, from a l”ng experience, she v ill
give entire satisfaction to all who may think proper to
engage her services. She will endeavor to obtain
pauerns of the latest Spring Fashions, and be hetiei
prepared to suit those Ladies who may patronize hot.;
fel* Her residence is on Third-street, in the hou-e
formerly occupied by Mr B. Trapp.
(fir M's. SAGS will attend to the millinery busine:?,
at Hie game house; and will Bleach and Press Bonnets
at shirr’-oetiiv.
January 19 *l3c j
ADMINISTR ATRIX’S fi&LK.
WM7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,)
v v before the Court House door, in the City of 'ba
con, the undivided half of Ci’y Lot No. 7, Square 63,
corner of Walnut and Spring streets, containing J acre,
belonging to the estate of Willis T. Sage, deceased;;
and sold under an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Bibb county, when setting for ordinary pur-i
poses. .Terms on the dnv.
MARY SAGE, Administratrix.
March 30 23n j
LOST KOTeT
ri'EN DAYS AFTER DATE, I promise to pay to 1
M. W. C. Parramore, or hearer, three hundred dol- j
lare, for value received, this 10th April, 1839.
G. H. SIMMS.
•GEORGIA, Bibb County.
Before me, personally appeared Lemuel Wilkinson,
who being sworn, saitn that he was in possession of
the original Note, of which the above is a copy lrssub
stance —that he traded for the said Note from surd!
Parramore, and that he has lost said Note—that said
Note has not been paid, nor has it been negotiated by
this deponent in any manner whatever, to any person
whomsoever. LEMUEL WILKINSON. <
Sworn to and subscribed before trie, this 6th May,;
1889 ‘.WM. GUMMING, J. P.
May 6 ’3m2B j
GOLD INK,
A beautiful article for Artists, Schools, Private Fami
a*- lies, Bankers, Merchants. &c. This Ink, when
written with, has the appearance of Gold. It can be
used either with a quill, stell pen, or a fine hair brush.
Ladies will finu it for Ornamental Painting, Visiting
Cards, &.c., to be superior to any similar article which
has ever been introduced to the notice of the public.—
For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
fen. 26 14 By appointment.
•NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
Xf ) BRLS. in prime order, just received per Oeniul-1
’JU gee Company’s boat, and for sale bv
REA St COTTON.
March 2 19
Sugar, Mo’asse*, Coffee, i&c.
1 fAYA HHDS. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugar*,
1 W 116 hhds. Cuba Molasses,
| 275 bags Green Cuba C-.ffee,
40,000 Spanish Segars, best quality,
600 boxes Tobacco,
6 boxes Havana Sugar, for sale by
REA St COTTON.
April 20 .26
GEORGIA COURT CALENDAR.
Our Georgia Court Calendar, for 1839, is now ready
for dtlivrry. It contains the correct time for holding
the Superior and Inferior Courts in the different Coun- (
ties of the State —the days of the month—and the Re
turn Days for each Court.
It will lie found very useful to Attorneys, Corporate j
Institutions, Clerks, and others having much business
with any of our Courts.
The following is the opinion of several gentlemen
(members of the Bar) in this city, who have examined i
the Calendar i
Macon, March 21, 1939.
To C. R. Hanleiter :
We have examined your “Georgia Court Calendar,
; for tbe year 1839," and find it generally very correct,
| and -recommend it to the patronage of the Bar most
particularly. ‘lt lathe rao?t complete relerence sheet of
j j the same character printed in the State, and we earnest
|i y hope that your Calendar may be profitable to you in
: | proportion to its very high merit as a Court Index.
McDonald. Powers Sc Franklin,
Poe &. Nisbet,
Tracy St Gresham,
James Smitr,
John Lamar,
I. O. SEYMffR.
frT’Single ropirf, •!—or 38 per doien. Order* from
! a distance, enclosing the cash, and pent paid, reap ee’ I
f i H pr<)»ip<!v *■>
FOOD FOR THE MIND,
cl\ iVUW IQ DOS f3'i J 0 l\U l
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his frien'l
and the community in general, that he has remov
ed from Milledgevtlle, and permanently located himse.
in 'his place, two doors South of the Washington llai
on Mulberry-street, at the stand formerly occupied b
Wm. II- Burdsall, ann lately by A. M>-Arn, where In
■mends carrying on the BCIOR and FANCY BVSI
,Y ESS on the mostrea onable term- ; and he Hatter
kiniscffi it the peopleiw II call ands amine his stoc
ihat tl *y will be convneed that he cun sell as low a?
can be bought at any house this side of New York.,
Among his stock may lie found a genernktssortmeir
of Law, Medical, Miscellaneous and School BOOKS;
GLOBES. MAPS and CHARTS; Mathematical Inn
ntrument* ; Record nnd ll’ank Hooks of all kinds.
Paper, ! Ink, Quill?, Inkstands; Printing, Visiting and
Ploying Cards ; S'eel Pens, Fine Cutlery, Silver Pen
cils, Purses, Pocket-books, Banker’s Cases, Ladies’
Work-boxos; ladies’and gentlomen’s Dressing Cnses:
Dissected Maps, Spelling Puzzles, and a large assort
ment of TOYS for children ; Fancy and Drawing Pa
per, Bristol Boards, Paints, Vanish, India Ink, Brush
es for Painting; Gentlemen’s fine //air, Shaving, Nail,
Tooth, Whisker and Clothes Brushes; Writing and
Travelling Desks; Wilson's Manifold Letter Writer,
with the art of despatching 1,2, 3or 4 letters with a sin
gle stroke of the pen—a very useful article for all busi
ness tnen.
Cologne, Florida, Lavender and Bay Waters; Milk
of Roses, Rouge ; Ladies’Curls, Head Ornaments, Stc
Violins, Accordfe»s,’M*jsic JJ«*es-; the most celebrated
MUSIC for Pianos; Card and Cigar'Casee ; Tobacco
and Snuff'Boxes, <frc Stc.
{Cr All New Publication* will be received as
soon as they are issued from the press.
The above goods have all been selected fresh in New
York this fall, and are of the best binding and mater
ials. A liberal discount will be made to gentlemen
and teachers buying by the quantity, for their libraries !
and schools. By a close application to business, and a
desire to acomodnte, I hope to merit a portion of the
patronage of this liberal community.
C. A. ELLS.
November 17 ly4
GET*. C. aeicau.
IS now receiving I,s fall and wintersupplies, of Fan 4
and Staple British, French, Swiss, Italian, Inanti
and American
DRY GOODS.
consisting in part of the following article.*: fine ano
superfine wool dyed. Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Ade
laide, Cadet, Fashionable and Biddle Mixed Cloths
S.ngle Double and Trebhled “i led, Black, Fashiona
hie, Mixed and Striped Cassimers and Satinets; Saitn.
Prussia and Genoa Velvet Vestings; Silk and Valencia
do; Gros de Rhine, Gros de Soie, Gros de Naples,
Poult deSm, Reps Brocade and Ipaola Silks; Victoria
and Corona!ioisSatins;.Shalleys; “mseline de Laine
and Tagliouea ; French, English, fJernian and Gros de
Nap Merinos; French Cambrics, Grodeodier and De
lisle Prints; English and American do. of every style;
Shalleys, Merino,Thibe’, Brochelle and Chinea!Shawls;
Fancy Damn«k, Demantine and Ipsola Dress Hdkfs;
Victoria do; Tamoourd and Embroidered Scotch, Swiss,
English and French Worked Capesand Collars; Linen,
Linen Cambric, Scotch, Long, and Bishop Lawns;
Saoharilla Cambric; Nansook, Jaconet and Scotch
Muslin*; Cambric and Furniture Dimity; Russia and
Birds Eve Daper; Victoria and Marseilles Skirts,
Linen nnd Cotton Sheetings; Cambric, Swiss, Jaconet
and Thread jWertinss,; -ftluslin sGuffs; Pougee and
India K zan fi Ikfs; Victoria Cap, Belt, and Garniture
Ribbons: Sattin and Lustring do; Vic’oria Leghorn,
S’raw and Cottage Bonnets ; Artificial Flowers ;
Wrea’hs: Black Lace Hdkfs. and Veils; American,
English. Welch, Gause and French Flannels; Ken
tucky, Highland and Glenroe Jeans; Mackinaw, Rose,
Duffle, French and Point Blankets; Brown aud Rleech
ed Sheetings; Linseys, Kerseys,Tickings, Checks and
Drillings.
Lad ; es’, Misses’, Gentlemen's and Bovs’ Merino
Angola, Co’loft.and Silk Hoisery of every description'
CLCmuXG.
Cloth Dress and Frock Coats ; Overcoats, Pantaloons
Cloaks, Vi sts, Linen and Colton Shirts, Lamb’s Woo
and Merino do; Dra.vers, Stocks, Cravats, Collars
Suspendt rs, G!o\es, Stc. Stc. with almost every other
article ki ptin the Dry Goods line.
October 20 52
MORE NEW GOODS.
SUST RECEIVED at the NEW SHOE St HAT
STORE,
2 trunks gentlemen’s Boots, of superior quality
1 do fine Bootees,
1 do Shoes
6 cases metis and boys Light Bootg
200 pair Dancing Pumps
209 do Walking Pumps
100 do Youths Pumps
200 do Ladies French Slips
100 do Misses do do
10C do ’iWalkimpShuee
11*H> do T iota
200 do Childrens Morocco and Leather Boo'ees
Also, a large assortment of Mens and BoysCa
and Kip Brogans
10 cases Negro Shoes of good quali'y
4 do gentlemens fine Beaver Hats
4 do white Russia Hats
4 go yoii'hs White Hats
4 do youths Black Huts
8 do fi"e '’oleskin Hats
30 do men antUbovs whhe,.& hjack AVool.Hat*
All of which will be sold verv low fur cash, wholesale
or retail. IIEIDT, ALDRICH & CO.
March 16 21
HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFOKD, CONNECTICUT,
Incorporated in 1810 with a Capital o/S 150,000, and
power to increase the same to $250,000.
THIS long established Institution has for more than
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 Board of Directors pledge themselves in this par
ticular, fully to maintain the high reputation of the
Company, Jtinsures on the most favorable terms, ev
ery description of property against loss and-dam age by
Fire, but takes no marine risks.
Applico ion for Insurance may be made either per
sonally, < by letter, to its Agent in tltis city: and all
renewals r risks now running by this fCoinpany on
property i this city, may be made bv application to
the Agent XVM. B. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, pril 21, 1833 26tf
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
JUST received and for sale, four elegant PIANO;
■FORTES, manufactured expressly "for the south- [
ern climate, and are warranted. The public are invi
ted to call and examine them.
THOMAS WOOD.
December 8 7
PAPER AND STATIONARY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ri'HE subscribers have just opened their Fall and
X Winter Stock of fine and superfine Letter, Cap,
and larger PAPERS, most of which has been pur
chased direct from the manufacturers.
Stationary, of every kind,
Blank Books, for citv or country trade,
Pocket-Books, Pen Knives, &c.
Which they will sell on accommodating terms, for
city acceptances.
Blank Books made to order.
Pn iters supplied with Printings aper, Ink, Ac. o
the best quality. BURGES A WALKER,
Stationer’s Hall, 85 East-Bay, Charleston, S C.
November 10 3omp
NEW BOOKS.
f|'HE Bench and Bar, by the author of Random Re-
X collections. The Women of England, bv Sarah
Stuckney Ellis. Oliver Twist, complete, illustrated.
Jack Adams, the mulitieer. by Capt. Grainier. Neal
Malone and other tales of Ireland, by W H. Carleton.
Cobb’s Silk Manuel. Treaties on the Culture of Silk
and Morns Miil’icnulis. Prince and the Pedlar. The
Wise Men of Gotham, by Paulding. Third part of
Public and Private Economy, bv Sedgwick. Elvira,
the Nabob’s Wife. Hume, Smaller!, and Miller’s His
tory of England, brought down to George IV., with tl
lusirnuoitr, « beautiful Library edition, for sale at the
Book and Music Store of C. A. ELLS.
April 13 (J 5
JUST RECEIVED,
ON CONSIGNMENT. 20,000 fine HAVANA CI
GARS, for sale low for cash, hy
C. L. HOWLAND.
April 13 25
CASTINGS, RLACKSMITHING, Ac.
VLL kind* of CASTINGS, MILL INKS, GUD
GEONS, Ac, of Iron or Composition, cast to
1 order, at short notice. Patterns will be formatted, if!
1 necessary
| All kind* of MACHINERY made or repaired
tCr Tlte highest price will be given for Old Copper,
! liras?, and Cast Iron. ,
A»A IF. BROWN, 1
MurcH 9 20 I N'«*r the P«po«< rhu?rh.
Macon Carriage Depository,
)n Second, near Mulberry-street, (opposite Corner to the
Washington Hall.)
THE subscribers, grateful
for past favors, would respect-
Si tl mam folly solicit a continuance of
\T i 'he same, as they feel confi
--V < * enl that they will be always
TfPj T ~ ready to supply the most tas'e
-4}’W--s^s9*pJ&Cfi£ s! fol cuatomers in everv variety
t riTyT °fCarriage Mamifactory.
‘ nv ' !e *^ c cufeens of IMa
■■ con, and the public generally,
to call and examine the work,
juahty, prices, Ac., as we feel assured that all who
xusn to purchase, would find it to their interest to deal
with us. Some of our Vehicles are light, and yet strong,
being made of the best materials, ana of superior work
manship. They were manufactured expressly for this
market, and we believe them equal, if not superior, to
any ever offered in this city. Inasmuch as all who have
purchased from us, and after trial, have found the work
equal to qur representations, we feel confident in re
commending it, and beiieve that those who examine
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
we have made, we have been encouraged to have every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at a reduction
from former prices.
The subscribers having made arrangements with
some of the most extensive Carriage Manufactories in
I the Northern Cities, will have on hand, and be con
stantly receiving, the ctsoting season, an extensive as
sortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGYS,
and vehicles of all descriptions ; which will be of the
best workmanship and materials,and which will lie sold
on as good terms as can be purchased in any city in the
Southern country. They have also a number of first
rate nor'hern workman constantly employed, making
and repairing Carriages in a superior style.
Hfr Orders for Carriages will be promptly at’ended
to. WRIGLEY A HART.
THEY ALSO HAVE ON HAND,
A A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLERY - WARE
111 aiii'jiaasaa
v!I IHr or EVERY descr.ftion:
'’’•Uililllljli? Best Ladies' A Gentlemen’s Saddles,
JK Spanish, Columbia, Travellers, Fancy,
' ! QuilteJ, of large and extra large sizes;
Also, Race and Bov’s Saddles,
English Bridles, Mountings, Whips of all kinds,
Hard Leather Trunks, Carpet Bags,
Bear thud Buffalo.'Skinf, IJ-c. ifr.
All of which will be sold a?low as they can be bough
n this city, or any part of the Southern country.
Kr Repairs of all kindsof the above business done
n a superior style of workmanship.
October 27 lyl
New Carriage Repository.
At the junction ol Cotton Avenue and Second-street.
I HE subscriber is now opening a splendid assort
■ ment of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUG
jGIES, Ac., warranted no' inferior, either in materials
{or workmanship, to any in the market, to the contrary
, notwithstanding, and will he sold on as reasonable terms
is as can be had at any other place. Call and see.
; January 5 lyl 1 R. BURR A CO.
/ 1 lat and Shoe
STORE!
I riIHE subscribers respecffolly inform the citizens of
j X Macon, and the public generally, that they have
j taken the store on Mulberry-street, opposite the //ard
| ware store of Mr. E. B.Weed. and adjoining the Wash
\ ington Hull, and have on hand ami are constantly inn
king additions to the same from New-York, Philadel
phia, Boston a-.d Baltimore, an extensive and general
ass. rtmettt of
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoos,
of the most fashionable style Among which are—
La ies’ French Kid Slippers
•** Morocco do
“ Wrffomg Shoes
“ Village Ties
“ Outer and Morocco Boots
“ Prunella Boots, thick and thin sole
“ Prttnel Slips and Walking Shoes
Misses’ Seal and Goat skin B sits
“ Walking Shoes nnd Slips
“ and lad es' Calf and Seal-skin Boots.
A large assortment ofChildi en's Shoes of all colors, i
Gentlemen's fi re Calf, Kip and Water-proof Boots, 1
Youths’ and children's calf and kip boots,
GenUeuieii's fine calf Shoes and Bootees
Boys' fine calf and dup bootees,
Gentlemen's Tine Dancing'Vo tops
“ fine high vamp Bumps,
A general assortment of calf and kip Brogan*.
ALS—
O-4 cases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATS, latest*)
New-York style, 5 i
4 cases Gentlemen's broad brim Hats
4 do “ black Russia//ats, broad brim
4 do “ white do do do
3 do Youths' black Silk do
2 do children’s do do
12 do common Fur do white and black
December 1 6tf
6 do Bilk, and 6 cases Mole-skin//ats.
Gentlemen’s fi»c sea Otter CAPS,
“ "fine Fur and Nutre do
“ fine Cloth do
Youths' Fur and Cloth do
Children's Cloth do
A large assortment of men and boy?’ //air seal Caps.
A-so, a general assortment of fine Silk and Cotton
%J MRR FfiJLA S,
A large supply of Shoe Brushes and Blacking.
All of the above articles have been manufactured ex
pressly for this market, and will be -60ld cheaf for
cash. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give
us n call. fIEIDT, ALDRICH A CO.
Decemberß 7 i
SPRING FASHIONS.
SUMMER MATS.
TIIE subscriber respectfully informs his customers A
friends that he has now on hand, and in process
of manufacture, the ’finest assortment of Black and'
ArVhite Summer Hats ever before offered in this city,
consisting in part of the following:
8 dozen super Drab Beaver Hats, broad brims
10 do do do do do medium brims
10 do do do Beaver Naps, wide A medium
20 do do White Russia Naps, do do
25 do do do plain Russia Hats, broad
25 do do do do do medium
25 do do do do do fashionable i
20 do second quality plain White Hals, with wide
brims, warranted all fur, at three dollars
20 do fine Black Moleskin Silk Hats, warranted
fur bodies, at less than New York prices
With a large assortment of Gentlemens, Youths and
Childrens fine Leghorn, MantUa A Palin Leaf HATS.
Together with a fine assortment of Youths and In
fants Cloth and Velvet CAPS, of the latest styles, all!
of which are offered on the very lowest terms for cash :
or g.xxl pay customers. Purchasers are respectfully t
invited to call and examine before purchasing.
GEORGE A. KIMB iRLY.,
Sign of the Big Hat, Mulberry street. |
March 16 21 |
~nn.a^~
MONROE RAIL ROAD./
Macon, March 21, 1839. 5
THE following will he the hours for departing and
arriving of the Car*, after the first of April:
Leave Macon 5 A. M.. and arrive at Forsyth 6J A. M
“ Forayth 7j A. M. “ Macon oj A. M
“ Macon P. M. “ Forayth 41 P. M i
“ F'.r«vth 4J P M “ Macon «1 PM 1
Freight Car* will be attached from Forayth at 71 A.
M., and from Macon at 21 P, M.
N FELIX, Agent of Transnorfotion. !j
March 23 " 90 J
Prospectus of the Second Volume,
EMBELLISHED with splendid Engravings and en
veloped in printed covers—Tilt Al,G|W,'
MIRROR, a semi-monthly journal, devoted inPj-
Literature, Music, Ac.; by William T. ThomDro '*
The success which has attended the al>ove and ibfo., '"
and the very liberal patronage which has been ezJnH'
ed to the first volume, has induced the publish?. "
make every effort in his power to render the w,.rk
more worthy the patronage of a Southern public W. J
this view, arrangements have been made, b* which L
has secured the assistance of a numerous list of
respondents with whose co-operation he hooes fo C< £
able to render the second volume almost entirelvo!?
gtna m its contents, as well a. Southern in ch.rac??"'
While he would avoid making promises which h. T ANARUS; l
lack the ability to ye. 4 confidence in S'
sent resources, enables him to assure those who h' e "
encouraged him by their patronage in the mfenev of
his undertaking, that ts they have fee* -satisfied wi,k
the past, they will not fail to be plaaaed with the
volume of the Mirror.
~T he r« Cond V 2 11 . 1,n<i ’ wW « h wiU published on th?
11th of May. wtH be considerably improved in arranle*
meut and typographical appearance, and will be nn n Li
on paper of «n excellent and uniform quality, though
bo material change will be made in the plan of tfo
The ensuing volume will be enveloped in neatl?
printed covers, and will he embc.llished, quarterly with
Terms—The Mirror is printed in royal quarto form
on go<Mj paper, and on fair ivpe, and is issued everv
oilier Saturday evcn'ng, at $3 in advance, or $4 at the
en »™ the i vsar ' Each volume contains 26 numbers
„ f°)*l quarto pages, including 26 favorite pieces
ol Music, arranged either for the piano forte or guitar
comprising, in all, more reading matter than is contain
ea in 4,uuu common duodecimo pages.
i T° Clubs—For a Current Ten Dollar bill, enclosed
to the editor, post paid, four copies of the Mirror will
be sent.
Augusta, April 50, 1839
PROSPECTUS
OF the second volume of THE AMERICAN MU
SEUM OF LITERATURE A THE ARTS
a monthjy magazine, emtiellished with s'eel poruaiis
Cn the first of January, 1839, w as commenced the se
cond volume of the American Museum of Literature
and the Arts. This magazine is a depository of p & .
pers 111 the various departments of Literature, Science
and the Arts, calculated alike to instruct, profit, anj
please the reader. As utility is the characteristic of the
age, the Museum contains articles of solid interest up
on Science, Literature, History, Biography, and Mo
rals. Reviews and literary criticisms, so important in
this publishing age, occupy a prominent place in the
work. It, also, contains short reviews of the entire
works ot distinguished American authors, accompanied
by portraits engraved on steel.
The solidity of the work is relieved by lighter arti
cles—such as graceful essays, interesting and amusing
tales, criticisms upon the fine arts, legends, sketches of
travel, literary and scientific intelligence, and poetry of
a superior order.
Trie very favorable reception which the work has
met from the press and die public, has justified the pro
prietors in making liberal arrangements for contribu
tions to the second volume ; and they have according,
ly made large additions to their corps of regular con
tributors. fit the January number will be found ori
! ginal papers from me following popular writers:
j Rev. Dr. Beasley, Rev. J. G. Morris, Rev. J. H.
I Clinch, David Hoffman, Esq., W. G. Simms, Charles
j West Thompson, T. R. Holland, H T. Tuckerman,
E. Yk.-Poe, rrofessnr Fisher of the University of Ma
! ryland. Professor Foreman, W. B. Tapptin, Mr?. Si
! gourney, Miss H. r. Gould, Mrs. Emma C. Embury,
j Besides these, many other writers of known ability
have contributed to the work, and will continue to aid
us.
In the March number is the commencement of a se
ries of “ Italian Sketches,” by a gentleman of taste and
scholarship, who has been sojournir-g in that classic
country. Besides these, the future numbers of the Mu
seum will contain articles from and stinguisiied Europe
an writers—although we are far more anxious to re
aeive a.-sistance from, and encourage, native talent.
Plates—Portraits, on steel, by a distinguished artier,
similar to (hat of Washington Irving, in the Septem
ber number, and of J. F. Cooper, in the January num
ber, will continue to embellish the work.
®3r Term?—The American Museum is printed on
good paper, with new type, and makes two volumis a
year, or more than 500 pages each. Price $5 per an
num, payable in advance. Four copies will be sent one
year for sls. We shall lie happy to receive applica
tions, post paid, for travelling and local agencies with
references enclosed. All communications must be post
paid, and directed to the editors.
BuOOKS A SNODGRASS.
Baltimore, MJ.
J. 11. A W. S. ELLIN, Druggists,
Cotton-Avenue, Macon, Georgia,
HAVE 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 Cobubs and Capaiva
Do. Extract Pink Root
Do. do. Boneset
Do. Tonic Extract
Do. Remedy for Scalds, Burns, Ac.__
Do. Disinfecting Liquid Chloride of Soda, lor
sick rooms, and keeping Meat untainted in hot weather.
Gallaghan's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills
Superior Red. Peruvian Bark
Oif Ganthari'diu,’ OiKßlack Pepper
Stomach Tubes, Dentist's Instruments
Croton Oil, Salaeratus, Pearlaah
Ground Spices, Starch
Indigo, best Spanish, Salt-petre
Salsbda, for washing, superior Apple Vinegar,
Best London Walnut Catsup
Sultana Raisins, for cooking.
Also, a general Stock of Fresh DRUGS, MEDI
CINES, Ac
September 23 4
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant Cough
Syrup,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions and Whoop
ing Coughs.
AMONG the numerous complaints with which the
kuman. haaitly are aflictcd, none are more common
than coughs’ colds, Ac. and none more fatal in their re
sults, unless timely care is taken to stop their progress
before they become too firmly seated upon the lungs.—
Notwithstanding the many remedies that have been of
fered to the pslbuv, not any have heretofore proved sue
ceessful in procuring a certain and speedy relief.
The proprieter having been an eye witness (for sever
al years) of the astonishing virtues of this extraordinary
Medicine, at length deems it his duty to offer it to the
public, in a way tlmut may receiye a more extensive
circulation: and ala. price that the poor may receive the
benefit of it as well sis the rich.
This syrup is particularly effreatious in removing
coughs arising colds, attended with hoarseness and sore
ness about the windpipe; likewiseshortnesaot breath
ing, tightness acros the breaht, accompanied with a
tickling cough: and in all consumptive cases ita use is
oarticularly recommended, likewise whooping cough is
{ready relieved by its use—children laboring under this
distressing disease, in innumerable instances have been
astonishingly benefitted in a few days: the pleaseniness
of it is a great advantage, as children will take it with
as much pleasure as they will preserves.
N. B.—The directiousaccompanying each bottle will
be signed by Wm. L. Perkins, llie sole proprietor-
Each bottle is sealed with the impression of morton j
pulmonic expectorant cough syrup, plainly stamped
on it
For certificates, see the directions. _
WM L.BERKIN3.
We have just received a fresh supply of the above,
and can sately recommend it as a verv excellent medi
cine. H. A J. SHOTWELL, Agents,
December 16th.
Dr. :fti aide • « I • lakrated Eye Water lor In*
flamatim and Weakness of the Eye*.
'HE great advantages of this infehbie rented)' places
i ims a general appendage to families, and a con*
slant tiade-mr, um to the traveller. This Eye water is
prepared with the greatest care, and has never beet
known to fail in effecting a speedy and safe reatorauvr.
of the diseased organs. It is useless to attach any cer
tificates by way of praise or recommendation. Ibe
reputation and immense sale that has attended Dr
Scudder's Eye Water, is the fairest proof ot its utihtv
and beneficial tendency ; it has been the means m
E reserving sight to many of the afflicted, from the help
as infant to the aged parent Thousands of letter*
have been received Dy Dr. S, within these few yogjw
containing flattering remarks relative to this Eva
ter—and the cure* effected by it. have been aet forth »*
wonderful lieyond precedent. Dr Scudder confident y
recommends this Eye Water as a aafe and
remedy—and he trust that his experience as an
list, to weigh again*) the gross impositions which *|T
daily practised on the public by advertisement* ol oil*
ferenl kinds of Eye Water, many of which are un**'
to use, Prepared hy Dr. John Scudder, Occuliet
inserter of Artificial Human Eye*. A •upplv "f >r*J •'
hove Eva Water, for sale by H SHOjWELR
I!* Merchants in th# eountry supplied at the r*
prfot »r’* price MarrK ID