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WABi: MOUSK
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS
. *rinHK lmd.-wimni hare (tinned n
K •o-pmtiKTuhi]-, mml -illnuiiil
n‘ 0 *’ ¥ 1.1 the aMuvt* humus* in tlio city ol
E w J Macon, under the name us
JH K li
t’ltcy will oeoni.y tlio Wkit Huum fomnvly .w.iipi-il •>>
Hnin H.trd -intm, Or> bill t Cos. lim bc> will I* I*';** “
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iMtmmrjfc <4 tiit- Inuitl.i i>t Hm-ilciimii, (ra)inU 5: vu * a 1 *
U.,: pubfu. p m nil,. K. HA MI b I ON,
r * ’ THOMAS IIAKDKMAN.
Vwcoti. .Tfcly 21 _ _ *A
OL’.VfULUEE STEAM BOAT COMPANY.
IarCORPOHATKU BT Tint LMfIPikATCMK UK U ItOHB lA,
IX KiUiiTßkV UUNllßtl) A Nil TNIIHTI-FI VK.
fro the trmnttMtation a rut iusuraitct of Merchant*? untl /*/*-
Ai r triiv* Sa uunnhmul Uai ien.anU Darvu arm Mmwn,
fturhinx f*t Huu*m*vilh\ QitJ the principal LamUnge.
Company wul run * ***
B S team-boat* an ** Muo 4’
/\ * l< t,u * t:llu i * lJ ‘ r “ \T: V w * ll *‘ l ;
x~_~r~j?y-*Vr~L n L init, uud for low stag* * of lilt’ wali*
*r>ia-r.lhr* have providi d,and ‘. n ' io run
-v - I|iu j'o!,t.fl() \1 S H Mich light
draft of water *> will admit them to ruu nt •> nUU-of* the nv
tr, which :nv towed up by their Strain-baa w two-third* of the
distance, thereby gr ally expediting tlu- U.m-pmtalsou of M. r
tthun.f.- - during lho Su .utu i uml Kail i-us a.id att ur*-
or will b. m cotuiil.:te ivpair, and reutiy fur biniuix*, **•
a* (be rlverWili ad nut.
Thci r Uouta arc
Steam-boat COMKT, Captain Brant ly.
Siraiu-na.il AL VIA M All A, Captain Taylor,
Sn aai-bo it DC MU LURK, Captain Hlankuislup.
And a larijj numb rif I'OW-BOA’l S f which will U* m voin
l>k-*w ivpair. Fir further paiaicularu apply to
REA .V CO i lON, Macon,
J. W. LATH HOF, HawkiuttviUc,
FH* R. YOUNGK Ik SON, Dailm,
W>l. P-VTTKKSON Ik CO., Savniwiah,
MiDOWKLL, SHANNON V C. 0.. Cb-irlwtoi.,
, on , s:iAFTr::i a MORRKLI., NVw Yrk, Ajtnt*.
At*jf. i.
WASB-HOU
AND
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undersigned continue to inttMtct
§ the above imsim-a* nt their old stand,
/ 4t* Ai& lic'itr Cotton Avanue and the corner ..f
Cherry acd First Stree ts, very emtvenient
to tin* bmim-M part of tin- town, and also
v , |*y si c urc* from the n*-k of fire.
They will de’vcitc th ir best individual and uiuhvided aMrn- 1
tion tvi any business that may be confided to the ir earc, and w ill
be prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton Morvd with
lima. They will also attend strictly io the sale of any Cmton
consigned to their rare ; and will in all eases use their beet ef
forts to obtain the b* ‘t m n ket price. T hey Will make the bent
arraii'/tMoents po<i‘>K*, fur pr ‘unnK tti. % rrl st intelligence
I rout t ; nvign inark>ts, and w ill always ehivrfully impart any
news that they may thus obtain, to tlu ir phnumgaiuf meeeMn
tile frieiuh. The tinderngned being planters themselves, w ill
feel their interest inseparably identilitnl with the planting in
terest. In conclusion, the undersigned w ould onfy further add,
that they will be prepared to attend to every branch ofbiiiitie**
counected with tne Ware-Hou*e and Commission Buaineiw—
• ucJi as receiving Cotton 011 storage, for an!**, or to to any
other market—receiving and for a. riling of Goods for country
m rchants, filling orde rs, Ike.—to all of which they promiar
that their best attention shall be given, to promote the interest
of those a* ho may patronize tl|em.
WILL IAM HAMILTON.
WILLIAM H. KEYNOLI>S.
Maoon, Si pt. 2t, 1 -40. *1
.130 WETT RVRt 11,
WA3IE-IIOU3E
ANIJ ||
Ciosrassai.ssiosi iWerdiaals,
1 take ibis app irtuaity t) tender to thHvmmwr-
v y V oils OTemD and patnata, their thanks for the Hln-ral
•*-troll age they hare received ot their hands the ])st season,
Ui)- also wo#Jd re sport fully remind thrm that they will c*n-
Miiuc to transact the IVnrr House and Cominiuinn Hus>r./* rs, m
trfieir old ami WN ll known stand,corner of S-•rend and Cherry
N rivets, where nil hu uness cut rusted to theircare, will be Urt'h
fo'ly ami promptly attended to.
C.!o¥oir. JEWETT,
MORION N.
Macon, Aug 21
WARK-HOCSB
AND
cor-iftiiasioiH uuaswßss.
T
nuainiuncc,unl the pwbttr gern*ra!ly,
tiiut thev will continue lo tronpaet %\%*
Wure-liouflp ufid CommwMon Htui
nesfi ut tlioir old stand tm Chtrry t*freel, netu- f9mton Av
enue. They arc now prepared for the rrctjftion of Cot
ton and other prodtifH*, and for the reeemng mi l for
wnrding of all merchandize which may l*e entrusted to
their cure. They solicit tho patronage of their friends
and tli ? public. K. & T. N. KEAI.L.
Macon, A tig 3f>, 1840. 27
AUCiIOA AM) COMMISSION
WAIIE-HOtrSS.
COTTON AVENffE. MACON.
r JVIF. subscribers having asaocinted tbemselves fbr the jnr
-3 pose of transacting the Auction and Commission Ilustness
tender their service* to their friends and the public.
Persons consigning Goods to mir huu*f, nmy Ik* assured that
tlu-ir business will be conducted as rtiey desire, and with
promptness and attention.
We are also prepared to make libern! advance* when neces
sary, upon such merchandise, as the frieuds and the public
may favor them with. And having large and commodious
Ware-houses and Cellars, they ure capable of storing Groceries
or oilier hcavv g-*od to advantnre.
JOUV P. GAVAN
JOHN H. OLDEHSHAW.
Jan 2R, 1841. 40
COlllim AtD IBOATING BUSINESS.
r J IHF* undersigned cwntimits to
yqiTYi tljfifr Business, and is now prepan dto ot
■ *ter t*> hi* frit mis and the puhlir, all
t‘ie usual facilities in the way of
c ish advan -es and acceptance*. To those who may w ish to
make consignments of g<>od, (having commodious fire proof
stores and cellars) he promises u> make ail charg*** light and
reasonable, and to give diligent attention to their interests.
He also desires to call the attention of the putdic to the line
of S rK.Wf-lIOATS, which will run u* follows ;
l'he Steamer ROBT. COLLINS, Capt. Wilk*rm, will mn
during tlie season, direct to Savannah.
The Steam r BLACK HAWK, Capt. Pirwill,w-ill run with
iv good pole boats to Darien
Both Boats will be manned by oomnetent hands ; and I take
pleasure in assuring the patron* of tne line, that every pains
will be taken to insure despatch.
Agent* at Savauduh fir the Rub dollins, Messrs. E. Bliss
& Cl>. For iha Black Haw k Mr. Chs. Hnvtride.
a. r. McLaughlin.
Macon, Oct. 22
Office Jlonroe Ball Koatl, j
25A, 1840. )
ON and alter the Ist July neat, the freight and passenger
trains will leave the Macnn Depot, at 0 o'clock, A. M. re
turning leave Forsyth at 5 o'clock, P. M. connecting with the
Savannah, Augusta, and Greenslniro Stage*, and MUcun—and
allowing passengers one night’s real.
At Forsyth, the following stages run in •onnecrion writh this
road. A daily line to thu Imlrin Springs, (eaecpt Sundays)
thence tri-weekly to Decatur, Cassville, Chattanooga, aaid on
to Knoxville, Tennessee. A daily two horse stage to Banie*-
vilie, where it connects with th Columbus and yrrensboro
line, thence tri-weekly t 1 Wetumpka and Montgomery, Ala.
Aft* i Ist August next, a tri-wes*kl) twohon*e stage to the City
ofGrifflii. U N. WHIT TLE,
July 1 Resident Engineer.
iPRTEK^’PILLS ."j
VRE daily eft’ Cline some of the room astonishing and won.
derful cures that nave ever Wren known—in consequence
of which they have now become a shining mark, against w hich
all the arrow* of disappointed hope, em y and uncharitahlem **
• level lid without uistination. The town and eountry are
alike lilh-d with their plane. The palace and noorhouse alike
echo with their virtue*. In all climates, uutter all tempera
tures, th yti 11 retain their wonderful power*, and xert thmi
unattended bv age or situation. They are simple in their prep
rration, mild in their action, thorough in their operation*anil
unrivalled in their result*.
FKTKRS’ ViCOKT.VDI.n FILLS
Are Antr-Htliourt, Anti-l>y*|*‘Jtfic, ami \Mi-MereuriaV, and
may iuulyhe considered a l/nivfnttl Mcrlirhie— hut they are
necunarly beneficial in the fallowing complaint* : Y* llow and
Bilious Fever*. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup, I.ivee
Complaint, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma* Dropsy, Rheu
matism, hnlaigein* nt of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstruc
tions, Heartbuni, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Dimension of tin
Stomach and Bo.vels, Incipient Diarrhim, Flatulence, Habit-’
ual CostiyenesH, Loss of Appetite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow
Complexion, and in all cun •* of t orpor of gu Bowels, where a
Cathartic or an Aperient is needed .Tliay ase exceedingly
mild in their operation, producing neither nausc a, gripping
nor debility.
Retail prior 50 cents per box. Sold at alt the
DRUG STORKS IX MACON.
June 15 fun 17
l ie* genuine t a*itch Fills against all the Qt’ACK ni.it/runi t
of h a; —fur the cure of a certain disease. The FRENCH
FILLS are applicable in all eases for either sex, (warranted
free from meri try,) and do not affect the breath in the least
and arc perfectly phasant ami agreeable to the stomach, and
have n. v. rfailed to make a spvedv and p. run , with
out the Last. regard to diet or application to business. In long
protracted, nitron if stags sos the disease, obstinate Glu ts,
Flour Alims, Gravel, Female ConrplnriiM, ora weakness of
those organs, they are beyond a doubt the most effectual ix me
dy ever discov. red, having cured many obstinate cases after
every other medicine had fhihd. The wrench Pills have Ins n
so universally successful that the proprietor ( hnllmpri any
oue to produce a remedy of equal certainty under a forfeitin'*
Three Hundred Dollars- Pric-Jl per Ivor. For sale at tin
DRUG STORES IX MACON.
June Id dm 17
Fine Cheu lns Tobacco.
WINN ISt SHANNON, of Macon, arc prepared
Jy| to supply the consumers of this luxury with a choiee ar
ticle, which I hope and expect will sustain a reputation, of
which I am proud. AUG. LEFTWK H.
July 1 y 20
Witrmi to imiß, n ;wi house si:r-
V \.\ !'. E'l I’lirrt ar fiii-t Oflve.
L'-.it. 1 I 31
JXTEW iJAKEiIY.
riTHE sub-cr.ln r i e*pectfiill) inform* the citizen* of Macon
and vicinity, that he hnn opentsl a
IUI4IXO ESTABLiSiIHEXT,
opp#*ife the Central Hnl*l, tlus-e dor* b< low the store lately
occupied by Will. B. Parker, Ksq.on MullKrryst. lie respect
fully solicits a share ol'public puiiufiage. Benign professional
jtukcr Itimsell, he unnndciilly uurts those who may patrou
i/.v linn, tliai hi* iiiamil.mdirt will be ot sit peri or i;uaht).
He will constatitly keep on hand, Broad, Boston, Butter and
Water Cracker*, a variety of’Tra Cake*, and hot Rusk over)
<Ui) at 4, P. M. I'aslry will be kept on hand, or made to order,
at short iiiHtae. Al** Cake or other article* for parties, Aliy
oftke idiovr aniclw will be supplied to families |iunetuall\ ut
4 o'eUok, /*. M. WM. li. CLARK.
No* 12 3S
FHAHULIft IflAIJi.
JT—A I|KS. AMN S. WYCHF. having taken
ITS the above House, conn rof First ami
S JJ ||jn I'ojilar streets, near Cotton Avenue, former I}
w m Sg occupied i>y Mrs. Curd, and lit ter I y hy N.
Kell-, is prvpured to aceoinmodatc Hoarder*
WV*3s*P.tßd Trawlers, (iood stabling \* ill Ik- provid
ed for Horses, bhe solicits tbu patronage of her l'nend” and the
pub.lo Ovt 21 tt 35
Slook Bindery.
A. ELLS having purchased ilm Bitleiy hereto-
J • fire curried on hy .S. Ko.sk fk. Cos. anti removed it
to Ids Book Sioru, will continue the hu si nets, mid do
ovory kind of work usual in such an eHtahliahment. lie
has a good assoilio.-nt of Paper, &c. for Record and
all other Blank Hooks. ‘l'lie old customers of the hind
txry, and ul 1 othna ure respectfully invited loculi.
Nor 13 38
FALL ck WIIXSTUTi FAS^XONS.
GEO. A. KIM BERLY
Respectfully imiies id* customers and the
public, a> call uud examine hi* assortment of
HAT’S AND CAPS,
embracing every styio and quality to be fount! in any
other Hat Store.
Among the tunny new styles of Hat now on hand, the
Moleskin Beaver Hat are particularly recommended—
they unite all the qualities of the moat costly, and ure
offered atone half the money.
.4/*e uu hand and in jn'oeess of mn/ittjtu iure,
£-> do*, fashionable Block Beaver Huts sup’r quality
JO doz. Broad Brim do. do do. “ “
*3 4 in. do. do. smooth fur Russia Beaver Hats
superior quality.
doz. Medium Brim Russia Beaver Hutu,
*2O doz. fashionable Russia Heaver Hals.
10 dux. fashionable Butin Heaver lints.
13 doz. black smooth Fur Hats for boy*.
10 doz. black nanned Fur Huts for beys.
100 doz. black and ilinb Woo! Hals of supet ior quality.
do/, men’s uud hoys’ Ifuirßeal Caps.
RJ doz. men’* ami boys'aiealetta Travelling Caps.
16 do*, gent'fi super black Cloth Travelling Caps
new style.
3 d*T.. hoys’ super blnak Cltrih Travelling Caps
new stylo.
For Vauths nod Infants.
*ioz. 1 dalia Cloth Cnp^for youths, new pattern.
1 dor. Fringe Tassel Caps do * *
4 do*, patent Welting Capa, do a H
ti do*. French Leaf do. for infurtfv, M 14
6 *h>*. Velvet and Silk, for infant*, “ *
ALSO
(hmi('s Swa Otter Caps, new ulyfe.
•V) do do Shetland Benl Caps, “ *
LVf do FnrSesl do “ **
180 dv* do u Nutria do “ u
flv> do ffnokrat do u *
do do Coney do “ M
Seal, Nutria, Muskrat and Ctmev Fur Caps for
Hove.
Cowntry HatCers will find a good assortment of Hat
Trimmings : nleo Alcohol, Shellac, extract of Logwood,
Asrdierie, Machine Hut Bodies, How Strings and all
ißher article* nannll v w anted hy therw— sll of which will
be sf!*i very kiw for cash.
WANTED,
Fearer, Otfer, Mink, Muskrat, Fox, Wild Cat and
Raccoon Skin*, for which the cash will be paid, at the
sign f the Big Hat, Ma%errv St. Macon, Ga.
tVt I ’ 3?
_ BW GOODS.
SAMUEL J. RAY &. CO. Have received l>y
arrivals, amongst other articles, the following boh
nonnhle Dry Good*, viz:
Extra super Blue, Black, Brown and Invisible Green
West of England Cloths.
American Do. and Cadet .Mixed
Black ami fancy Cnssiinerr*.
I/ondon Tweeds and Saxony do.
Monnio Satin and Velvet Vestings,
Satinets, Kentucky and Yankee Jeans,
Highland, Wakefield and Hanover Kerseys,
Hrmvn and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
Tickings, Checks and Stripes,
Linens, Diapers and Towellings,
British, French and American Prints,
English, French and American Flannels,
Ready made Linens, Stocks and Collars.
Pongee, Spitalfield, India Kora and Bandanna Hdkfs.
Super Black, Italian and and Fancy Cravats,
Snper Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves &. Suspender?#
Super plain and printed Mouseline de Lanes,
Sltallvs, Satin Luxirs, &,e.
Super Veritu Italian, Gros rte Reine, and Gro* de Af
ric Silks.
India and French Satins,
Super Jaconet, Swiss and Nansuka Muslins,
Super Swiss ami Sachnrilhi Cumbric,
Thread Lores and Edgings, and super Thread and
.Muslin Insertings and Edgings.
Ltiwrll an<l Y’ircinia Oznnlnirgs,
London Point, Duffel, Whitney and Mackinaw Blan
ket-*, vVr. iVc.
October L 1840. _ 32
SEGA It AND TOBACCO STORE.
\\TW- FYFE hns just opened a store in this line -f
y V business, whire hu ii.tends to ke. p u full a*sorsmi nt of
Segar* of every il. scription, and part it ularlv those of the b *t
qualifies, where he hope* to i*- able to accommodate every cus
tftmiT who may call, to his liking.
H*- will al*w keep a general assortment ofTOBACCO, and
hope*, that all persons w ishing articles ill his line, xvill give
him a call.
lie at so continues to carry on the
TAILORING EUSII^SS,
And will xccnte all order* in that line with dtHpatch, and in
the best and most fa*l)ioßable *t) It*. Hi* stand is on Mulberry
strees, m vtdoor to Jackson f* Hewlett’* Auction room.
(TP’ Repairing dune with neatness nutl despatch.
Oct ‘2l 35
UOWAiV’B’S Torsxc lr/IXXUIIE,
Or X r <’svmtle VelirifiiKC,
A specific and lusting cure fur Fever and Ague.
THIS worthy remedy earnestly repel* the slur of being n
qnaek medicine, it having bt-en the result of many ycurs
**<udy, experience, and labor, in the medical practice ami ob
servation of FEVER AND AGUE, It is composed of mi eh
nedieinal principles as were considered must fit t# restore the
harmony of action Im* tween tie. Stomach, Liver, aud the other
important functions of tlu* system, the loss of w hich harmony
i* evidently tin* immediate cause of tlu* disease, it speedily
promotes a regular and healthy appetite, which is generally
entirely destroyed nr rendered very precarious; by which ef
fit*t, vigour and strangth is soon afforded to the w-hole kjstem.
It must be upparvnt to all, that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtue*, i* useful in a great variety of complaint*. By
rearwing the healthy action of tlu* digestive organs, it ha*
proved itself of remarkable Uemfitin l>y*pep-ia, Depraved
Appetite, 11. ail-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice,
Night Sweats, Dysentery, Bowel Complaint*, and manyothir
affections ofsimtlar origin. But it in in the treatment of Fe
vers, and especially in FKVr.lt AND AGUE, at* Intcnuitent
Fever, that it* powers have been principally tested, and with
those who have seen it* usefulness, it i pronounced sovereign
to all remedies heretofore discovered for those diseN-.es. It has
alolorn ew and as a preventive, by many who were subject t<> a
pt riodical recurrence of the Chill*ami Fever, and it luu al
ways wartlcd off tlu- apprehended attack. Forfurtb. raccowttt*
of n great usefulness, s.e pamphlet* accompanying each bot
tle. For sale by J. 11. & W. S.'ELI.IS,
Kch 11 31 (’niton Avenue.
Aujouti! unci Coluinbtis Funds.
IlrikTßD hT J. B. STOW.
Vt 47
KTOTICE.
13 F. I.F.WIS will art as n.y Agent during mv ab
-1 # sene#. CHARLKb S. THOMAS.
Moron, Jan. 2f>th, IP4L 49 j
lIITHITR I.F.AD No. llk 2, Linseed Oil,
y y Fine and common Tobneeo,
Cigars of all qualities,
Clinmnagne Wine. London Porter,
Loaf, Lump, Cracked and Powdered Sugar,
Imp rial Gunnowtler, Hyson and Blac.k Teas,
rm and Tallow Candles,
Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Sab rants,
Soap, Staask, l<*e. krc.
Foe sale by THUS. HA TIRO! D,
Fib IT 9% Late Bollock, Hurnifd Ik Wood.
5V> M l( ’S. 1 1 I t Km
[j w i c Canco Prints.
Oft II 31 A. H. Mr T. \ UGH LIN.
X(*H.\.N(M I ' N KAY ann iff, at aight, for salt by
WLj REA COTTON. ’
TANARUS; a 28
S2O HEWAIID.
RANAWAY from Greenvilb , Meriwether eountr, a man
by the name of SAMI’F.I. HOK. Ilestolefronithesiili
*crih*r, a fine tiold Lepnu Watch, and si veral otlm-articles.
He is n man about 5 feet H or 9 inches high ; full face ; dark
complexion : has a scar under one eye, which was caused by a
cut, and ** not In r jut below the hip, uccasiont and by his l< tnr
shot ; had on win n he left, n blue jeans frock coat,* ml cotton
velvet vest, and cloth cap. It is supposed he will make his
way for North Carolina.
The above reward Will he given to anyone who will lodge
th*. -awl p< iMin in jail, and inform thi .bir of the same
* bat he can tak* hut. BKNJ. A. BARRON. ’
Gvi’vnville, (a. F* b J. r >, 1841. j
Clothing stud Tailoring Ilusiucss.
fllllE xiihscvibir has lota fed Jiini*el(*iu the above I)usiue4>
in Mucon, at the stand recently occnpiid by Chandler
Sinitb ift Cos between the Washington Hull and .Messenger Os
tiee, \* here he will constantly keep on liund, a lull assortment of
CIiOxZIIISTG.
suited to the various seasons ; ami also a general assortment of
Clotlis. Vrslings, TiiiuiiiiiiHK,
and every‘article usually kept in his line. Hr also carries on
the Tailoring Business at the same place, win re the late st
fashions will constantly be reeeintl. Allord-r* for work will
be promptly executed in the be st m mm r.
lie is connected in business w it li NATHAN THOMAS, who
superintends the maiiufaciui-cof their work at tin- North,and
the business will be conducted mulct tlie firm of S. T HOM
AS CO. iii this City. CHS. S. THOMAS.
Macon, Dec 27, 1840. 41
OX CONSItiltfflENT.
VND expec te and daily per steamer Conqiterer, fYoni Charles- ‘
toiij 270 bbls. fresh T liunuistuii Lime,
100 tierce* New Orleans Molasses,
10 lilnl*. prime Cuba Molasses,
100 boxes M H. Raising
40 bills, prime Porto Rico Sugar,
15000 fine Spanish Se gars, fancy brands,
Will be sold low by
I)c 23 41 A. li. McI.AUGHI.IN. i
ngf __^asafSS
I W?rw
MACON
CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY.
On Seeontl , near MuPienj Street, fQp/jotitc corner t
IVushiit#ton Hall.
Fll HE suhftrrilicra, grateful foi* p:i?t favors, would te
-2 spcctfully solicit a couluittaitec of the* same, its
they feel eoufident that they will he always ready to
supply the most tasteful customers in every variety of
Carriage Alanulaclory. We invim theciti
/.cns of .Mucon, eSt the public generally, to call and exam
ine the work,quality, prices, &c.,as we feel assured that
all who wish to purchase, would find it to their intere.-t to
deal with ns. Some of our Vehicles are very light, and
yet strong,being made of the best materials’ and of su
perior workmanship. They were munufaeutred express
ly for this market, and we believe thun equal, if not su
perior, to any ever offered in tills city. Inasmuch ns nil
woo lm\ c purchased from ns, and niter trial, have found
the work equal to our representations, \vc feel confident
in recommendingit, and believe that those who examine
will ho induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
we have made, we have been encouraged to have everv
pains bestowed on our work, and 00l > it at n reduction
from former prices.
T’he subscribers having made arrau r unci is wi‘h some
of the most extensive Can jar*- Mami'ai-torn*!# iti the
Northern C’ifies, will hav o n!. n• •’ 1 itimiulh
receiving,the coming jteaaon, hu -:i nsr e assortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUOOYS,
nml vcliicic-! oI'kII cl('ycriptions; whii ‘i will lio oftlin br>t
'urkii)mi?lii|> and mute ii..! .4, and wliidi willin’ sul<l 011
as good terms as ran lip piircliusod in anv cilv in ilip
Southern country. They have also a miinheV of firrt
rate northern workmen constantly employed, making
and repaii mg Carriages in 11 superior stvie. *
O’Orders for CarrilttifS wiil'lm ]>romptlv nt
ieuded to. ‘WKKJI.KV i HART.
TIIP.V ALSO HAVE O’* HAND, \ I.ARCiX ASMORTMEVI OK
•*A UDlil') ItY-WA KB: AII tISWEJiS,
Os every description:
lipKtl.adies and Saddles,Spnuiiili, CVdiini
l)ia,Travellers, Fancy, (Quilted,of large anil extra large
sizes—Also Race and hoy’s Saddles, Knglisli Undies,
Mountings, Whips of all kinds, Hard Leather Trunks!
Carpet Bugs,Heal and liufVnlo Skins, <fec. Allol ivhieh
will be sold as low as they can be bought in this city or
an v part of the southern country,
O” Repairs of all kinds oftlie nliovo business
(Irmn in a superior style of workmanship.
Nov J, 1838 .‘ift
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
At ißie Junction of Cotion Avenue
and Second Street.
riIHE Subscriber is now an extensive assortment >f
fl Cnrriapes, Hammchcs, Busies and Harness of de
scription, warranted not inferior either in materials or work
manship, to any in the mui'ket, and will be sold on as reasona
ble terms as can be bad at any Other place. Call and see.
Macon Jan. 9th 1839. R. RL’RH.
\ l” -
i^'ym
TIN, liiil WARE
MANi FACTORY.
IJISKOP JIIJaJ PAS.SOUS
r|v\Kr, this meiliod of tin- citizens of Macon and
J 5 surrounding country, that they will coiitiutiethe Inisiiu s
at the old stand, on the am side of .Mulberry street, three doors
nhove the Darien Hank, when* they w ill furnish all kinds of
Tin Ware by wholesale or retail, at mod. rate prices and in ev
ery variety usually found in a similar establishment.
A good assortment of Franklin Stoves for parlours. Cooking
Stoves and other Stoves of \ art mis prices and pat terns on hand.
A continuance of former patronage is solicited.
All orders promptly attended to.
Macon, April 23, 1840. li
DRI/CJS* MEDICINES, Ac.
i) | ’ - •
ZP (■ : ■ . ■
g .
- - -• —
fIIHK subscriber htiviug In .• n -rsfnblixhcd at tin-old Scoid
§ corner of Mu lb.* rry ands l.inl Sin els, opposite the i.neK
Hot I, occupied by him for tl. lasi mx y sirs, during which
time be baa enlarged the enablisbiu'lit by taking in the adjoin
ing store. His stock of
Drujjs. iSedlcincs, r.osM<*. Oils ,\-e.
is now as extensive as any i inablishmi nt of tio kind in (he
State, and is constantly receiving fresh supplii s, ha \ ing imuie
with importers and dealers in Drugs -
in New York, Huston, Philadelphia ami Haitian r , (l) t„.
furuished at all tun s with new preparations, and ihe nio-t
cluweeand gvnnim-articles k;m vn to the trade, i| M mertase
of f.icUilies alfor l> and nuTchanis oflliis ii v, by our i n| r jri/.ing
Steam-Haul and Rail-Hoad f.enivini ~’miln- tr.i;iv[.<u taiimi
of produce and merfhafi liz . * nalWi • tlu m i* •.■ ( ,•
dueein. ills to merchant*, planters, and other., to l:\ ,n ihmi
supplies at Macon. iI.YUYKY SIIOI WK1.1..
Srpl 15 , e
ivsb.3. v> r^oiru
BKC.S leg vi*to inform t!.** imhlio, tliut .h.- I.n. tk| . r , r , ; v .
iR I "''’ rich .luck cl ii.lin,, n.ik Fm,ry
[ As i she made the selectK Uh lf, she can g*- ih ii'ssurnurv
j that her stock will not be >ui pa<s. dby nny in this cii * lu -
’ sides the known staple article s, •iir |, a on Imnd Silks of tvt rr
j description* \ iz :
i (irosde Rhine, Oroide Hnisse, Oroide Haris, Oros de I.yon
Black and blue Gru* tie Naples Colored do.
Black and blue Satins, Figtir and do.
White and Pink Poult de Soic,
Satin and Striped Chsilleys,
Pnglisli and French Prints,
Swiss and Scotish Muslins,
Muslin.de Inline, Bishop l.aitv#,
Sheiiings, Hrown and bleached Shirrmg*,
Furniture Muslins and Dimity,
Skirts and Belts,
Thiln f SF.aw Is, Capes,
Ladies’ and MisseTSilk lints,
Kinbioidi red Poplins ami Cashaercs,
Silk Cravat*,
Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cambric do.
f.nce Veils, J’.dgmgs and Inserting*,
Fresh Linens, Linen Damask,
Silk, Cotton and l.meii Tim ad,
Silk and other Gloves, Silk Mitts,
Ch ck'. Homespun of dilf* t - t widths,
Also a rich assortment of TOYS,
Leghorn Hats and Hoods,
Baskets of diffi rent srzt.
CJ* Ibe DROC I.RY S I ORE of J. H. Damour, next than*
to the Darien Hank, is provided with a complete n*ortnu nt o
Ciroceries, p.irtieularly w itU a rich stock of real Spanish Se
gars, viz: Ca/adorv 4 ., UegaliriM, Cunoiies, iTincipe, pic. a large
assortment of Playing Cards, Fruits, Ike. Kce.
As soon as the weather will allow the transportation of Fresh
OYSTKRS, the newly arranged establishment will Ik* opened
for the reception of his friends.
Oct 14 34
lioiliifkj :ind ’f'cnncsscc Funds.
and IIIF.CKS on thu Northern Bank id* Kentucky, at J exing
. ton. Abo CltcrWs on Nashville, Tenn. in sums to net
puvcliuo r§, Fvrsftlt by .1. |. STOW
Heel? . 4,
T3 WAJCH MAHEf.S,
undersigned Ik- leave to inform tin* Watch Makers
£ throughout tl. country, that tin y have just receivid 1)1
IIKCT from the maim factories m Europe, a splendid assuri
meat ol
‘S’ssois ass;! !*Bati*si:t!s,
which will be aoht at New York ju ices, FOR CASH. Those
w i dung to puri'liasc, will do w* il to call ami t xuiniii*.
AUo, stone extra tine GOLD AND SILVER LEVER
WATCHES, selected bv a good Watch Maker, at the factory
in Europe, and imp > ted direct to this place, w inch w ill b sold
at Hard Timer pries for cash. J. A. *V S. S. VIIU.IN.
Macon, Feb 19, IW4O. 52
Sptendid Furniture and Clsa rs,
Ojrpuxite W’tikhimflon I hill,on Mulberry Street.
iuliscribnr ruspriUullv infornin his
i'Wll -■ frifimln and the |niblic tfmt lie is ro-
ceiving mid in:iuufiu:imiiig a moiv spli-ndid
usaiMtnnnt nl'l'imiittirc limn li • v.wr hem)
ff f/T7 offered (or sale ill this city, ill the lowest
/'ll | jirires KOU CASH.
■ Tlio Inllowiiii; i■ n lll j l l-1 r a par!: Side
boards with imd without Murlile Tops, Serretarv and
Hook Cases, Desk and Hook Cases, Sofiis o! the latest
style. Couelies, Settees and Hatty Chairs, Ditiintr Tallies
In -etts and sinele, Centre Tables with and without Mar
ble Tops, I'it‘f Tables, Pembroke Tables. Work Tables,
Toil"i.! >res“it!"anil Hrmch H treaus, .Mahogany, .Maple,
and I’ iplar He.dsteads ; Mantle (Hasses, Dressing Hoxrs
ami < I lasses, Soeiables, Ottomans, Carpet anil Chair
Cushions, I’iotio Seats variavs patterns, Malioeunv,
Cttrleil Maple and K.uie.y Chairs, 1 lair anil Cotton Mat-
I re-ses. I’eallh'rs and peulhcr Beds, lllilllls, l'loor Mats,
U illow Wagnnantid Ct miles,together with evert article
in hi* line.
The proprietor i* supplied with the best ot’ workmen,
anil well seasoned insteriols, so that he is enabled to
iriaiitd'aetnre any urtielr in bis line,that mav be nailed
lor. Orders from the nonutry shall receive strict atten
lion. I'be public are invited to call and examine - tof
; themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
Oft 13 i:t
cr.'U : P ros. CASK.
str-.rr.sns: cLOTin.va.
S > U . MtJltUl.S lias removed to the Sooth side of
- Mulberry .-Meet, tw o doors below the 11 'imhiinrfiiil
lh\ (and lias commenced receiving bis stock of licntly
, made Clothing, consisting of
I Stiperiine Hear er, Pilot and Hroadelotll Over Coats,
i (ieatb’inen’s Illne ami Invisible Green Cloth Cloaks,
Geutlemeohs lllue, Htaek and Green Camblel Cloaks,
HI in'. Hhtek, lor is. Green So Cadet mixed Frock Coats,
Illne, 111 nek Mini Invisible Green Dross Con Is.
ICoiitnc k\ .Jemisnml J iSo! Cloth Eioekand Dress Coats.
Blue, black, mixed unci Fum y Cusiinere, Sutinct ulid
Jeans Prints,
I'*i u red :i. tl plain Woolen and Silk Velvet Cloth,
<-nssimriv nml Satin Vests,
An us ortment of low priced Vest?,
Silk, Buckskin, Woolen and Cotton under Shirts and
Drawers,
Cotton Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Collars
’oloivd Linen and Ruffle do.
Silk, Cotton and Merino half Hose,
(iloves, Suspenders and Ildklk.
Linen Collars and Bosoms,
Stocks and Cravats of evert variety
Superior Fur and St alert Caps,
t ravelling Bags, Trunks, &c.
Also a large lot of .Negro Clothing.
The aho\ e stock has !.*rrn selected and manufactured
uitli great car *, and as sales will he confined to CASH,
purchasers will find BRICES LOW. R. W. M.
Macon, Oct 20, I H ID. 35
SEtON AND NAIM.S.
a I ‘ST Received, 20 ions Swedes lion assort) tl,
100 kcg< Cut Nails, assorted. Apply to
j Jll| y 8 WIN X, SHANNON’ tk CO.
‘rar na
Wi3nma* of Forty-lwo I£siccsT\vcbb-
fy-two IheiEi Missy’s Plalesl
. THIS unequalled Four
Wile performer will remain
! f b-rVw the Spring of 1841, at the
}H F subscriber’s Stable, at the
vh If 0 f\y Central Course, two miles
Fiij li’oin the City of Macon,
and will serve Marcs at
Fifty Dollars the Se.-iso \ which may be discharged with
Forty Dollars, jmid within the Season—One Dollar to
iheCvrooui. The Season will commence on the first of
March, and end on the 15th of June. Every attention
shall be paid to Marcs, without any responsibility for nc
! cidents. Mures will he fed without stint at Forty Cents
( per day.
; SKY-LARK’S Colts have won often, and i*M distan
ces, i Ireland. ‘Three have been ourrfed to Lngland,
and have won repealed! y “• England- I Ins is not very
i common, for Worses nronght to England to bent their
iiorfcs ‘.’but SK V-LARK’S Colts have done this often.
; In Ireland, they have won very often —large anil small
| races, and long and short distances. I look on SKY
LARK as one of the best Stallions ever Imported into
i the l/uited States. For his performances,see hand hills.
GEORGE 15. ROBERTSON.
Macon, February 20, 1841. 1
Mfe, £ a AXO .—This thorough bred 11 act* Horse
ni having proved lame since lit* was train
*ferre<l to the stable of Col. Hampton, it has
been deemed advisable by his owners, to let
K g f £*Y him make a Spring S< ason, at his stable on the
Course. To afford breeders an op
portunity, therefore, of raising colts of the most approve and blood,
ne will be permitted to visit a limited number of mares, not ex
ceeding 30, at ff~s the*ea >on, and $1 to the groom.
Ample preparations will be made for the accommodations of
*1! Mares sent to him, ami they will betaken care of on the
most approved plan,at 90 cents per day, and no charges for
I negro boys attending them.
The performa net sos Gftnoon tin- turf, a re too well known to
r.tjiiire repetition here. He is a beautiful mahogany bay, lb
hands I inch high, of great symmetry, and possessing superior
: hone and muscle. He was sired by Eclipse, out oflletsey Rich*
I arils ami she by Old ArChey, a full sister to John Richards.
All expenses will be required to be paid before the Mare
leavs the stable. THOMAS J. W ALTOV,
:-Vbi 5 nil AUGUSTUS I.AMPKIN.
STHAYES.
>k i \H STOLEN from the subscriber in Knox
<- \ r vi Ile, on T uesday the 22d of December
ivT- wj las s , a cliesnut 3oi*rel MAKE about five feet
high, with n few white hairs in her forehead
l jj’ vA ha rely perceivable, nine or ten years old, am!
t&yj.-ißLV* retains one colt's tooth in her mouth ; trots en
j tirelv, works gentle in an> harm ss, long mane, inclim <1 to be
curly, and tail of moderate length ; was taken er rot loose from
a rack in Knoxville, with an indifferent old .laddie on, the girth
to the saddle spliced with a piece of plough tine, and a coin
iii,m curb bridle. Any information of the above describe and nag
will be thanklully received, aim if taken up all reasonable ex
penses paid ROBERT MARTIN.
January 13 - 3m47
—— j
SS3L
I'r.nustwti; nocis.
rl:ir. subscriber has recently obtained from Kentucky, a
2 Hoar of tills valuable breed of Hogs, which he proposes
to Ue, p it his firm, seven miles north of Forsyth, on the road
leading to McDonough. iVuple who wish to improve their
•f Hags, wrttiUl find it to tin r interest to call and see him. He
i- about 13 mouths old, and weighs 300 pounds. For other par
ticulars, se-hand bills. S. A. MANN.
♦ Monro* county, Fi b3, I'4l. 3m50
MONROE COUNTY!
T I', invite the 11 1lontion (if the public, without re
* t gird to any (leprociiitioil that nmv lie brought n
lioul liv the enemies of the Monroe Kuil-ftnad and Biuik
iiiL r t ‘ompmiv, to the following proposition : We will,
c;irh of it*. iiic *IO,OOO of the Notes o( the \|().\ROE
li A1 E-ROAD I!A K at twelve nnnitliV time, in sums
oft'ii’ Hundred I tolhd's, or upwards, at n time, undjrive
midniditcd security, nt TEN percent. The aggregate
am..not will lie SI 10,000.
JAMES W. TJNSI.KY,
WILKV 11. POI’E,
w. ,m. poke,
jkssi: pope,
STEPHEN C. MARTIN,
H. W. BURNEY,
A. M. D. KINO,
AI.I.EN COCHRAN,
ANDERSON HAL.DWTN,
IB E. HARRIS,
A. BROOKS.
Monroe County, Jnnuary 28, Kill. 49
TWIGGS COUNTY.
VVF. propose each of us, to take at twelve months,
SIO,OOO of Monroe Roil llnad Bank Notes nt nnv time
within otto year, nt ti n per rent, per annum, nnd give
undoubted personal ncturitv,
IIENRV SOI.OMON,
N. I,AND
HENRY BAND,
JAMES SOI.OMON,
JAMES BAND,
\VM. CRITTENDEN,
J. T. CHAPMAN,
WM. \V. WKi(JINS.
.Marion, Twifga county, Jan. 26, 1841.
To itlcrchanU sum! others.
FIIHF. •tib.cnhor off'is fin* sole on accommodating forms,
j § llto entire STOCK OF HOODS, lahuij'ing to Winn,
i Shannon tt Cos. consistingnfan assiirtmcnt of I)UY (.OOPS,
I HAH DWARF. AND UItOCKRIKS.
I He will also lIF.NT the Itrick Store on Cotton Avenue,
j known as one of the la**t stands in (In- eit j tor country trade,
j Person* desirous o.* locating in Macon, w ill do well to avail
themselves of this opportunity, JOHN IJ. WINN.
Kelli, 1541. 50
rJOTICE.
\I.I. persona indebted to the) estnto of Isninlt Baiv,
late of .Macon county, deceased, ttre hereby noti
, fied to make immediate payment; and nil having de
; mnmls ngninst said ( state, will render them in duly nt
i tested, in terms of the law.
i Teh 10 ."nv.j| JOHN A. BAW. Adtti’r.
fi TIfSON SHERIFF SAL, E, — Will Ik’ suit! on the
H. 2 nm 1 acstlaj oiAjo'il next, bciu.v ihu court liouacdOor
in Tlioinaston:
One Lot in the vdlagfe ot Union Hill, containing two am*
wii!> the iinpuovcnn*i.iH tin- coil, Icvu n on as the property ol*
Richmond Rrown, to satisfy sundry li fas from a justices court
in iavoi of J. I. v -; v i White 8c Cos. vs. Klias Howell Jumes
W. Ilrowii, Richmond lirowu and l.cun iiov!l . k ,y mmL
and returned to me hy u constable.
Two Road Wagon* w ith Hurimss complete, twelve Mules,
<m Carry*log and two yoke of Oxen, k \ iial on as tin properly
of James S. Wheaton, to satisfy sundry fi fas front Upson Su*
perior Court, one in favor of.losiah I. JJcall, bt ar> r, vs. Jame*
S. \\ lieaUm and John Wen tt r, one iu favor of tin* name vs.
Junto S. Win aton, niitki r and Charlt s W. Moore endorser,
and two tin ‘amt- t. James S. Win atoll; property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Twenty-five acres of l.and more or less, whereon Joseph
Kimb rati now lives, it being part of lot No. 105, in the loth
dist. I irmeriy Hottsloii now Cpson county, levied cm as the
prop. rt> of Joseph lviiiib.-r.tll, to satisfy a* li fa from a jus
!*’' s ‘■'“‘‘ l ‘• | favor ol Cobb k: Rowdiv vs. said Kimberali:
levy mack’ ami return* and to me by a consuible.
Abo l* Vl viv ; Priscilla a woman and her foui chib \
dr ii, Wjlktsa boy, Ellen, Nicyimd Amanda, girls, leviod olt
as.b property of James M. Phillips, to satisfy ali fit from
Ilouxton Superior Court, in favor .and Joseph Kellen, xeculor,
•xe. vx. Jiist jih I illinan fltnl Janies M. IMi i Hips.
’Two Feather Reels,! w oodeit C’lot k, 5 head of Cattle. 25
h. of stock Hop and 2 Horses, levied on as the j.rojieriy of
Je>M J | las well, to satisfy sundry ft fas front Uptmn Superior
Court m favor ofJumes lsm a sh-y and oilers vs. said*! Iras well
All the right, title and interest of Robert Patsd< y and Joint
Cavenali in and to Lots of Land Nos. 17a and 179, in ilu* Isih
district of originally Monroe now Upson county,to sutisfy nun
dry fi fas from a justices court in favor of.l. F. & A. J. White
Jk Cos., James M. Callaway and others vs. Rohrt Parsley and
John Cavenah, levied on as the property of Robert Parsley and
John Citvenah, nml r turned to uie l>y a eon.stuhle. The aUm
property to be resold at the risk of A Ur. *1 11. Hrt>wn the for
nter purchaser, who lias laikd to eomplv with the terms of
sale.
Due Lot containing six acres more in* less with improvements
thereon, ill the village of Ilootensvilie, levied on as the prop
erty ot \\ illiam W, Hattie, to satist) sundrv li fas from u jus
tie- s court in favor of Davis Dawson vs. Martin Wi hxteruud
William W. Rattle j levy made mid returned to me by a con
stable.
Also one Store House situate on Lot No. If 7, in the 15th disk
originally Monroe now Upson county, nod Fitly Acres of Lund
adjoining lands of Isaac Collier, in the 15th (list of originally
Monroe now Upson county, No. not known, levied on as the
propertoj Janus M. Callaway, to satisfy a ti fa from Upson In
f rior Court in favor of Ezra Winder and CL urge H. Huddell
rs. James M. Callaway and Saiulf’-nd D. Johnson.
Match 1 M. H. SANDWICH, Sh(T.
MOIITOAGE SALK FOR MAY.
Will l>e sold on the fim Tuesday in M.symxt, at the same
place, one Negro Girl named Maria, h vn u on ns the pro pc ly
ot Louis M. Cantelou, to satisfy n mortgage fi fa from Upson
Inferior Court, in favor of William T. liurl.c v>. said Cantelou
property jHtiuted out in saltl li fit.
March 1 BENJAMIN GOODE, D. S.
POSTPONED MORTGAGE SALK,.
■Will In* sold before the courthouse door in the town of Thom
aston, on the first ‘Tuesday in April next, four Negfxn s, to w it :
Ned a man, Fanny a woman, and her two chihlrtn, Rufus and
Henry, boys, levied on as tin- projn ny of Martin Wi lister, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Ujwon liif, nor Court, iu favor of
James R. Cox vs. Martin Websu r.
•bn 27 49 BENJAMIN GOODE, I\ S.
\U AEON SHERIFF SALE. •—Will be pSd on j
i. LI tin* first Tuesday in April next, at the Court Mouse
dxir hi Lanier, the t<dlowing property :
1 wo Lois ol i ami. Nos. 89 and UR, iu the roc on J (list,
ol once M iiraaritce noiv Macon coinin', Irrioil on as the
| rn|)ertv ot U illin 1n T. (,'ain, to satisfy three fi his from
the Justice’s Court of snitl comity ill favor of Miles K (
Harmon, vb. Andrew Dojison. William Dopson, Wiiliatn
i.Cain “il Klitth Jones, security ; property pointeil out
li.v Jones, levy made and returned to me by Joliu Cox,
constable.
Also, one hundred acres nfl.ot of Lund, No.hO, in the
iiiitli dist. of once J.ee now Macon cotiutv, he the same
more or less, and I wo square hags ot Cotton, levied on as
the property ol William riitigletiurv, to satisfy sundry li
fas trout the Superior Court of said county, one in favor
of 1’ ort, Hamilton tV Cos., one in favor ot” Sampson Kns-
U*li. ami fimr in favor of the Officer of Court, till vs. W’ii
liam Singleterry. GIIEEN HAItROW,
■'iu/eh l Deputy Sheriff.
I'hlty acres of Hand in the nnrth-enst corner of Lot No.
1 ( M in the IHi It dist. ot formerly .Muscogee now jMurou
county, the place whereon El’dridgo If. Culhotin now
lives, levied on to satisfy an attachment li fn from .Macon
Inferior Court, in favor ofCuilin Webb, vs. Edward Wil
son : property pointed out in said (! fa.
Also, Lot of Lund, .No. li, in the L’d dist. of formerly
Muscogee now Macon county, ns the property of Simpson
Montgomery, together with ills interest iu two Town lots
Ni s. 2 unil_3, under letter (i.in the Town of l.unicr, and
lot No. ldi in tile Ist dist. of formerly -Muscogee now
Macon county, as the property of Seaborn Montgomery,
all levied on to satisfy seven Juslite’s Caaji t; r~~.
vor of lienjamin Harris, , .iimpsonMontgouiery,
Seaborn A1 iapn'ry, Kiuliurd Tickett and Edtiiuuil
J'enrce, security on appeal; properly levied on anil re
turned to me by Thomas Dixon, constable.
Also, Lot of Land, No. 12, and the halfofl.otNo.il
in the Ist ilist. ol Macon county, levied on us t tic proper
ty of Garrett W. Hunt to satisfy sundry fi fus frmna Jus
tice’s Court of Macon county,'in favor of Isaac Johnson,
Administrator,&c. vs. David Ward, Garrett W limit,
and Slaughter Hill; property pointed out bv said Hid,
levy made and returned hv Thomas Dixon, constable.
-March I 1,. I). Mc.ll 1 id,AN, SiierilT.
THE
qpilK proprietor of the ahoventalilishnirnt respectfully in-
Q forms In- frien.ls amt the puhlie, liiat lit w ill keep at all
loays, liEKF SI KAKS, HAM AND KGGS.HOT COKFEK,
amt whatever the market will nfForil, w ith l.ii[uurs amt Wines
not to be excelled by any other house in the city. Also. HI.ST
LONDON HItOII'N STOUT. ’
M'NCII will be* nerved up every daynt vlevt-n o'clock,
precis ly. CIIAS. RONEY.
Macon, Feb. 24, 1341 .j w \
A FEW barrels of the celebrated ROWAN POTA TOES,
/TL ju*t received—said to be tliree cyr four times a< prod lie
tive as the common Irish Potatoes, and of a much superior
qualny. For sale by HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Feb 25 i
mSTALIMErtJl 1 ETO. 5.
Monroe Uml-hiofid und Hanking Company,
Macox, Jtinu iry 14, 1841. S
ORDERED, 'That the Jifili liistullnu iit <;f Sixty Dollars
per shartf on tin* capital stock oft his Company, extension
above Forsyth, is required to be paid on Monday’the* 7ih day
Os June next ; one-half to be appropriated lo banking, the
other to the construction of the road. Payments can be made
at the principal bank in this city, or at either agency at For
syth or Griffin. By order the Board of Direct* rs.
Jan 20 43 JEREMIAH LEAK, Ctthkr.
C'l VIPPI A NT’S S’ V! * f’L — Agrees, hie to an order of
JL the Interior Colin ot Craw ford county, m hen sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court iiouve dooi in I.n
Grange. Troup county, on the first Tuesday in May next, one
hundred acres of Land, more or h >s, n ing part of Lot of Land
No. 224, in the Dth ilist. of said county, tor tin* benefit of Mad
ison Kobcnson. Terms made know non t!ie dnv of B*.
Feb 24 1 JOHN ROBKNSON, Guard.
A DIfIIIVISTIIATOmS SALE.—-Will
he sold at Van Wert, Baulditoj eomity, on the firKt
Tuesday iu April next, lot of Lund No. 344 in the sec
ond District, 4tli section originally Cherokee now Putil
dinjf countv,containing II) acres. A Ifo nt tlie same time,
will he sold at Lafuyrttc, Walker county, lot of l.and,
No. 220, 9th Dist* it t, 4tli Studion, containing 100 oci®
sold pursuant lo an order of tlie Court of Ordinary of
.Monroe county, as the property of the late Johnson
Goggan® deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. Terms cash.
Jan. th, 1841. 60 JOHN GREER, Adm’r.
a gs mmiSTßAToirs sale.—
able to an order of the interim Court sitting for
ordinary purposes, will lie sold on I lie first Tuesday in
April next, nt the Court Mouse jn Thoinnston between
tin? usual hours erf sal*-, lot of Lund No. 2f>9, in the iOtli
district of originally Monroe now Upson County, con
taining 180 acres more or less, as the property of Henri
Mc( Aiy deceased,sold for life benefit of the heirs mid
creditor® of said este.te. Terms on file daV of sale.
Feb. Ith 1841. 50 JAMES McCOV, Adm’r.
Dili NIST KATOIMS SA^LIY.—NVHI
Ift be sold at the Court House door, in Panldiugcoun
ty, on the first Tuesday in April next, lot of land No.
1287, in the second District of the tliiid Section, [Chero
kee now Paulding county, ns the property of James A,
Robinson, late of Monroe county dcc’d. Sold for the
benefit of the creditor® of said deceased. Terms made
known on tin* dav of sale.
Jan. 30th 1841.’ JAS. ANTHONY, Adm’r.
\D.II SNI ST it 1 TOit’S SAL i:—-Will
. be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, in tlie
town of Lanier, Macon county, between the usual hours
of sale, one Horse, one Buggy, and one Brass Clock,be
longing to the cstule of Win. A. Ballaid dec’d Terms
on the dav. DAVID TURNER, Adm’r.
Jan- 30th 184!. 50
(1 . IRDIAN’S SALE#—Will be soli! ul the
1 courthouse in Decatur county, on the first Tues
day in April next, Lot No. 258, in the 23d dist. of paid
county formerly Early. .Sold us the property ofEpsey
Amanda Thompson, minor, hy order of the Court of
Ordinary of Bibb cutinfv.
Feb 3, !84! 50 J AMES THOMPSON. Ginml.
IAOI'R MONTHS o Her date app lie at will
he made to the lionorahle the Inferior Court of
Upson county, when sitting for ordinary purpose®, for
leave to sell the real estate of John Carpenter, dec’d.
MAIIV CARPENTER, J A , ,
PLEASANT SPEAK, \
Dec 9 42
ITIOIJR MONTH nf>* i* tlatc, M|)|)li'*atioii will l>v
~ niMile lo mi*- fioiioralrb* Inferior ('oma of the county of
Twiggs, while sitting for orilniftr) purposes Tor leave to sell
one-tfiird of Lots of I.nml No. 50 and bo, lying in the tammy of*
Twiggs, belonging to the estate of Robt. Cummins, deceased.
Also all the Loud® belonging t* said dceensctl out of the cuun
tyot Twiggs. It. W. CUMMINS, Ex’rx.
Nov 21 40
ETlOtm MONTHS fl r date, in pi Nation will b
” made t* ill.- honnraule the Infi-orior Court of I’ikeroim
tyi when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to II a lluu-e
and Lot in the town of Zeliiilon, and the Negroes belonging to
the estate of Saimntl Leake, late of said county, dec* iim ,i.
(iARLING ION LEAK, Exeewtor.
Dec 15 43
(,101JK MONTHS after date application will
he made lo the honorable Inferior Court of Macon
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose®, for leave to
pell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of
Isaiah Law, late of said countv, deceased.
Eel, 10 51 JOHN A. LAW, \dmV.
EXCHANGE
ON New York nt sight and thirty days sight, and on Savan
nnh at five dis . s i^lit ami tliii’ days sight, fin*.sale by
..iiarchJ 2\s2 * ’ WM. T. ROWLAND.
DRUGS, E&UBiaSNES, £ic
A I'UESII BDITLY JUSi’ KECEWED HY
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Hot''!,
Suljihatc Quinine, iMusk
do jMinphirtO Dine Sian
Acet Morphine lliircijounil
Cimi t I'Xster Otto Hose
Castor Oil, issingluas
(•itralod Kali, B|iongu
Citloiidc Budu, Mace
.Senna Alex Anttalri
Cayenne African Annieced
ltuligo Sjianish Elout Copperus
Laruway Seed, Horux
Anodyne Hollumonl Niitgulls
Aqua b'ortii Ho.-cu
Juniper Hetties Oil Aliimnds
Hce.s V\ ax, do Lurgatuout
ClmrcoaJ l'ulv. siu Gajiput
Corks Velvet, do Cassia
Calomel Eng. do i doves
Calomel Am. do Cutaway
Crotou ’l iglium do Oiigntiuin
Gmn Arabic do Autbos
Gnmhonge, .!• Junijier
Jilue fctom?, do Lavender
Stilts ofTurtar do Jessomine
Lx true t J fillip do Fennel
do Lemon lor pie*, suuecs do Savino
&U-. ii new ami very con- do ioldwoud
vctiiont arlicle, do \V<mn^*ed
Kxtnu.i \alt iiau do djulT
do Aeeomla do J. pn rmna
do Bucliu compd do Spearmint
do l*ink Root Fluid do i aust v pu?
do A iigti.-Uuju do Cod mi
do Uurdhuck do Croton
do Lettuce MWA: M do Sage
do Con Peru compd do Tuiegi
do Bark pit l epctuicd do iSure.-ifras
do f\ux Voinicu do Orange
do Rubuib do Cedar
do He hi inti do iiluck Pepped
do Rutiimu do lieinUck
do Dandelion do spruce
do Colony mb puro i!o ( MUtharidea
do do comp.mud do ‘J'ur
do Bal/tam 1 tptt>u do Uopavin
do IlyoKeamouH do Amber rect
do Cic.utu do do com
do Struiimnium do Senics
do Balludoiina do Rhodium
do Boneset do Ncrole
do Jiutteniut do Cauunnilo
(.'o filvc opt do Vulciian
do do lej'd Lug do U ulh'ljh
do Sarsaparilla do U oitnwuod
ll.Mbs’ lion-hound do iNutmegH
do (.’leavers do Aniii.sied
do ( ■iitiiip Spotiii i. us.-oi i.*d
do Tlioroughwort .-'yriii-t.i do
do Cecum i russcs do
do Marsii Melon Brushes do
do Co.tsloot Toolh Brushes
do I‘ttrdlev Nail Brushm*
do Spearmint llair Brushes
do fccurvey firasfi White Wash cfo No 1,2 3
do Hyozeumous 15ot Brushes No 1,2, 3 ’
do Wormwood Hash do No 1,2,3
do Double Tausey* Cloth Brusiies, lunevfi oin
do Hyssop No Ito 12
do Horse iladisli Blacking Brushes assorted
do Bitter Sweet Bristol Duck
dj Lemon p Skins, extra French’
do Sweet Majoram No I, 2 and 8
do Motherwort Almond Tuste
do i^eneroyal Antique. Oil
do 15uhu o! Columbia
Cantlmridcs Bears Oil
Fly JStone Cream ol'Auj!)er
Colocyntli Cold Cream
Acetic Acid Cologne Farina
Sweet Oil do French
\ eratl ine t!o German
Shyc hotline ilo Ameiican
Digeiulis Extract Mullitluiea
Cretu inept Lip Salve
Irish moss Otto ol Hoses
Oxalic Acid lUacusaar (Jii
• ‘ •** !oiiiiitum
ihu sic do i’euri Bonder
i artaric do Biv.sion Suits
Opium ‘J’oiict Bonder
Pepperino Vegetable Rung*
Lvu Lrsi Vinegar Aromatic
Lve Water
Svrenges Godirev’s Cordial
Honey Haves Liuimeut
Squills Harlem Oil
Mezerian Itch Ointment
Hemlock Funnels \\ cdgvvooil fre'!? *
Hops No 1 to x,
Galley Bols assorted
Lvieuina Alorturs Iroiu 1 incli to BF
Nutmegs Medical Spoons
\\ uters I’iil ‘Tiles gruduutej fi on
Cloves 1 incli To 12
(Quicksilver Polishing Clay
Arrowroot J’utty Knives
Logwood Aj)oth’s. Scales Ac Weights
Madder VVickiug for Lamps asd e
A Hum Extract Roses
Fig Blue Essence ol Tyre
Brimstone Florida Water
Starch Freckle Wasn
Glue llair Oil Ward’s
Antimony Hungary Water
Aloes Scot Hair Powder
Rhubarb Indian Dye
Jalap Kaphalia
Emetine Orange Flower Wuter
PATENT IHEskciKES.
Biritisli Oil Blue Smalts
Balsam Honey Deep Blue Small®
Spice Bitters Red do
Batemnn’rt Drops Green do
Duller s Maguesiit Brotvn do
Bailey’s Extract Sarsoparil-Bluck do
la, anew and supciiorludian Specilir
mtiule, used in preier-New England Cough Syrup
cnce to all others Opodeldoc
Corn Plaster Moflut’s J’ills
( ephulic Snuff l’hamix Bitters
( ’hemicul Pile Ointment Jewett’s Pills
Essence of Peppermint Dean’s d<
Gordnek’a Cordial Davenport’s do
Soap Naples Mead's do
do Castile Swann’s Panacea
do Y\ bite bar Saratoga C uter
do \nricgatcd Tomato Pills
do in pots No I, 2,3 Vermifuge Swamc’s
Haynes’ Pills French Bills
Beckwith’s do Dr Lngiet’s Fever and
Peters’ do Ague Pills
Elmore’s do Ghalegarc’s F’ever and
Meskiu’s do Ague Pills
STRGST A l, M K A T
Amputating Instrunients i.ancents Evan’s best
iu cases do com shell handle®
Amputating and Trepan- do Gum
ing Instruments hi cases do Abbess
G E Bougie’s Cupping In- do iVuses
KtrumcntH with Scnrili- Nursing Tubes Ivory
entor and Five Cupping WeedJts Seton’s
Glasses do Curved
Catheters male Nqipls Shells
do lemale Pocket Cases containing
Com hing liietiuments in 22 instruinents
cases Pocket Cases containing
Camelnr’s double silver 10 Instruments
Dissecting Instruments Pocke t Cases c ontaining
incases 12 Instruments
Dentist’s Instruments for Probes
plugging and scaling Pessniie* gum clastic Snwf
Forcept’s Midwifery Amputating
do Dissecting Slcthescf>ies
do Dressing Scissors straight & curved
flo Bono iStonmcb Tubes E G
do Tooth asd patterns Tooth Iv'ys ivory bundle
Glvster Bags with Ivory spring
Pipes Tooth Keys pivot handle
Hair Lip Pins spring
Knives Amputating ’J’ooth Iveys ivory ImndW
do Catliue hinge fulcrum
Whispering Tubes for deaf Tournequet
persons, a most valuable Toollid'ilt'H
article ,
GLASS WAUB, Ac.
Specin Bottles from Jpt to Nipple Shells
2 gallons Nursiuc Bottle®
’l’inchire Bottles from )pt do r’lasks
to 2 gallons Funnels assorted
Salt month Bottle® Cupping Glasses
Breast Pipe* Phials assorted
Urinals Graduate Mensures
PAINTS®
White Lend ground in Oil Drop Black
do do dry Gum She.llnck
Bed Lead Linseed Oil
Black Lend Lamp Oil
Spanish Brown ‘Train Oil
Venetian Red Neats Foot Oil
Yellow (tchrr Spirits ‘J urpenrine
Chrome Yellow Vanißli Copal
Chrome Green do Japan
Litherage do Black LceHicr
Prussian Bluo (ohl leaf
Vermillion Silver Leaf
\ erdigris Pounce Stom’
Ivory Blark Patent fellow
Terra dc Senna Clmlk Red
Rotten Stone do W liito
Dutch Pink Putty
Rose Pink Caimiflo
Spaniih White Drop Luke r
Paris White Patent Brush ®nd
Turkey Umber ‘i’ools of all kinds
FeblO, 1841
O- He are n'quested to annoim* <’
HENJAMIN TltAI’P '■ ) - andidu fw sh.nff
llibl) Cuunty, nl tin- ilixtion ill Jajitim-J next.
February 18, i ji 1
| and CASKS CHEESE,
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