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. ihlc* ft f ,2- • I'iupoi’tv ihuh r c advertised n lik
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in iim r f '! rl Viiuii'i ami Creilitori of an i itate mint be pub
y (I |CC l l *’
I,Oil' 1 ! aßiiliea.lnn will be made to the Court of Ordiun-
V “' C I Jeioaefl Laud and Negroes, inuat be pubhihrd week
’ ’ jr "advcrtisomenl*, One Dollar per square, for each
Miuiiiniy **
lawrua;'-.,|, Call ,i,datea, Three Dollar..
’ *1 k l ffcltS 0i business mutt be post paid.
j] V !*ry variety of Jo!) Printing
tiv e\ cuiid at ihe.lfet tenger Office. We Imve :
if “ “ 1,,.,,,,) r.ibi- ud.lition to our .lob Type, of the
.till r : \ v liieii oil < our .eboil.il lit J ,'Xteu.ive a
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OS- ALL TIIB HANKS IN MACON.
Hills of Exchange.
Utils of Bailing.
Blanks of all kinds,
Quarto and Memorandum Books,
Bill Books,
Blank Notes hound,
Notary’s Blanks, ic.
For sale at. 1.0 ‘ MESSENGER OF^CE
August *9, 1841
• oilniiiul T. Doynl A Ml Mason,
attorneys at uw,
•IT 1.1. I, rattier in all ihe Countie, of the rliill Circuit.—
w \ o/Hct* hi Cullodeu, Monroe county.
March -
V A 11() N MOISE, Jr.
ATJORWE? Ar LAW,
SOf.HTt'Oie IV EQUITY,
1 Morion County,Ga.
Will practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit.
REFERENCES:
G M>*rrah,
I,„r, tv .funner, Eq. rrevt. B'k. Charleston, |
U::, KtsrHoyer,’ ‘ >ChorU.n.
Hrtir) A. Desaussure, Esq.
1). K. H turning. Esq. J
Pock Nl.bet, Atl Tiley.at Law,} Mnr , n> 0a
ti.lt. W arner fc Cos. A ■
June!, 1542 lroli i
J. S. DEI?JMAR33,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, j
M;,t 20. Cm 14 PERRY, GA |
JAMSS W ALJtER.
rORWAItDIdIG AV OtnilSSHh
n E It C II A N T|
DAK I KN, GA.
iJOLICI rs patronage from th Merchant* and Pfair.ert in ;
Macon ami it vicinity. He can make npk ikes of doing
{ wiiicM more id the ads ant s*ge of tlpne employing him, than
n y imtlei •‘s#r- before to*- ; but wauld bv- glad of a little pnt
r nage“iii these sad centuries of sin anti slaughter—ill thesv j
f-Kjiuuiahlr day*.” .
Hr liai the Az ncir* of the Steamer fiohrr,t Collina, Snd A. J
!L McLaughlin Line, and caii five despatch to Goods and
C ittoiii consigned.
April 1R 18 42. ys_ !
\nv Vork Cost lor €;as!a.
I\M now offering at NRW YORK COST FOR C ASH, an
an unit of Goods sufWcmnt to dticharge the present liabil
i .1 (ieo. M. 1 tfgdh At, Cos.
Cj’ Mi persvuslndebted to the concern cither by Tote or
A -Tit, ii >‘V have an option unity of pa yi np* in current funds. ;
Hut rpayment is delayed ifntil afterft'it* I shall demand the J
nn-f ■ in every instance. OEO. M. LOGAN.
Mace it, March 1842.-
is stoke liti fd Site;
i 4 k tlllDS. Porto Rico vnd St. A-'roix Sugar,
r 00 hags Ki# and Ciiba Coffee,
4’ hhds MvidtW, ,
J’ bilk, powdered afid cruahtu Su^af;
A boxes i.ont Stlgsr,
o “ Havanna,
*• half chests Green *1 ea,’
S do Riack do.
ft’ boxen Tallow Candles,
5 1 do. Sperm do.
2* do. Soap,
do. SiarcH,
2 do. assvirted Candiegj
n do. I.einon Syrup, 4 .
I > hags, \\ pper, Spice and Ginger •
S) bhia. (vie,
f*i do. Whiskey,
2t do. Rum,
10 do. ’e*c*i and Apple Brandjr,
5 halfpipes Omni Itr.% <y,
i do. A. S rgm t* do.
5 do. Pailt vmsi n no
6 pipe* Hjiiand i.rti,
l hhd -t. rof-x U .in.
10 ‘mis American R-and'.
I*.r 1 .dftra snd Cherry Wine,
15 eu % C i.. : ii.t,
7',ft‘'o s -r.-
n/spi’v- ? 1 M SC6 TT &C A till ART
\ IV . . • .**. ■ \re'U*nt;
’ ’ ■ isttr.l ir. I ■ * ,■!
dt. iu bntle-s, do.
I Ct,iv.r., Cii*ia •! u ■’■.j'l'-ter i.fi! iiv
J S -I Sll IT'VEf.L.
<• .vi ■ i oney.
i a i 1 <'• l..,u.i„yilk- will Ik* sis ires .
: I'm, i samukL J. h ay k co.
TOCil i'i'iMl AND IVQOLEIV
Isa V :.HJF.IV3TUiaii3RS.
pIK ,uVcrib.n li r.by i-ire no ictTli.t thry nrc innuii
-5 faeiurin* Mai lnm- Card I'luth'mgcf raporior quality,
‘ii li ihry u iTr In cMi ni and w.iulrn Manunietlirrm a, an
■ ;;| l which ill point nl’ durability, cannot hr raccllrd by
: Ihr IV” ire i, if ilia bet Kiiifliah , tuck, and the Leather
mini I'X >r H.ly for Card Clotliius*. MatiuEirtntx r at a
I I'Hnre by favoring in wiih their urders, may rely upon a .u
----|* r„,r urliele. Order, illrt cted tn our firm in Leiccit r. Ma.,
omit,, or to Bund & Murdock, Macon, Geo. wi'l meet
’ h proiapt attention.
SOUTH ’,ATE ft MURDOCK.
fell 2, 1542 > 50
1 2CONAILS. Ar.
kBS. Round, Square a.m Flat Bar Tron,
V *l*l/ 2,000 Km Shor t Steel,
2,000 Shee t Iron,
200 kt gs Cut Nails, all sires,
I(H3 due, Hnid's Patent Hues,
100 dtifc. Carolina Hoes,
. 100 hu.\t Tin Plate, received and for sale by |
1 50 E. B WF.KP. !
- o\ consignment*
A N D for sal,•, I hhd. lai iht and Sugar,
A Jh It da. Si. C'rnix Sugar,
. 2 do'. NesV Orleans do.
Apply to £. Jf A MILTON H A RII EM AN.
F, *rch 22 off 1
itiTTiaAirir.
‘rur.RE will he ßll niinuiion of tit* pupils of th
1 ‘liilft a n d f.> of Ctjllodon. .•mlirae
'2 thp | h|j, IJthanH I f>t It of June. Patrona unit frirniU
\J'\ f 0 atipnd. The ex*rGi.s*a of the Female
Vplwill he resumed on the 11 tit ufijiiy.
I'T ■ he vSimthcrn liecorder will insert four tTines,
’ ’onvarj account to Jus. R. Thomas, Culloden.
June 8 4wl<s
I’HK suhveriher has received a quantity of ICR of
tits pi treat kind, and which is deposited in hoqse
’ <o |!' , * r, t c ‘d as to give assurance that it will he pre-
Ve d through the summer—it Will he for sale in any
, n, |Jy. M the Central Hotel, to which piece all orders
ntitind * cn ** I' or any quantity to thh utnount of tifVv
Li, i P rce will be H cents per pound, under fif\v
P '?;\lO,-en., per pound.
- s - NEWCOMB.
i[| Colutnhu* Eiiaitimr and Georgia Journftl
~ O P V ilia above four tunas, and forward their bill*
-Jy afice.
,1 l '“ re reniicateil to nnnounce the following eandi
‘,ta* for Bibfi County.
_ Tax ‘ottector.
WAUSWORTIV.
JOHN W. CAI.HOL'N.
AMOS BARNES.
Tax Receiver.
JOHN BAHR,
A- B. MeGBIRF..
{AMES RICHAKHSON.
IV*U*MON R. JOHNATO*..
■miAwigi rrc.iv.
WASIFINGTON HALL.
JAHK .11 t*crib.r having -old bis Upm- on thi
Washington Hal in M< hmh, MI’L!,OCK
a tk ? I tGtPirKlilEl.jD, r. turns In gtat.ful
’ .jA ackiiowlfgivm utii m h.'> f'd nd* ami the public,
f, ’ r ~,t ‘ ver y *ilMT#Lpa*r •in|r r*ci\td frmn
* , ihe in during the n* V- *-J4 ovenpu-d .tkr
Houav ; an | Confid. inly r.cmumcud In* kind irinids to, and
j “. oh ® ~§ their support in bctialt ut Mtrc. HuMm k \ Bluliblc
i nt- il as well calculated and disposed to r.nd'-r tlu-ni .-vru
comtoct in their powef, while visiting the Washington Hail.
.... , ... ST. LAMER.
1 lie subscribers have taken the above House, and intend us
mg every means in their power to sustain the character given
•* by i lr. Lanier, and would be pleased at ail times to see the
former patrons of the House.
M . BULLOCK k STUBBLEFIELD.
Macon, Feb 9, 1842. y s\
Recorder *ncl Feddral* Union, Milledgi ville; Repuhli
- 11 Georgian, Savannah ; Coiistitutiwnalist aiul Clironi
cle, Augusta ; Times and Enquirer, Columbus; Jtnerftnn*an,
Griftln will publish the above four turns weekly, and for
ward iheir accounts; also send papers for year directed to
| 1 Washington Hall.”
“CENTRAL HOTEL,
BtACOUT GKORRIA.
FIAHE siihseriber having taken that well
i!t( ■ known establishment for a term of years,
♦jlhVijl g I rvspt etfully tend* rs his services to the
vi?|J ?1 I |Bfc|nthlie as an Inn Keqn*r. He declines any
wspaper details or fair promists of what he
> intends to do for those who may csllon him,
but siin|>|\ add', that hi. 4 i constant efforts will be ust and to render
ail comforiablt that ma) favor him with fhHr company.
Phase call and trF. FREDERICK SIMS
Ang iu
OC3'TirEE IVT-BOAT
CCWIj?AOTTr.
FJIHE Ocmnlgee 3<eam Boat Cos.
summer months, from Charleston,
Savannah and Darien, for Mocon,
Hawkinsville and the intermediate
landings. They have five B ats of the smallest class, built
expressly for the lowest state of the rivre. Ihe Routs will In*
fully mi*lined for poling up when the small steamers cannot
tow them.
A Steam Boat will run in the line between Charlestaii, Sa
vammli and Darin*.
AGENTs.
GEORGE YONGE, Macon.
I’M. R. YONGE SONS, Damn.
lU)WL\ND & BARSTOW, Savannah.
SHANNON & McGEK, Charleston.
June 14, 1812. i 7
m\mm\ m boativg \mm,
FIIHE undersigned eontinues to
t-t. fj \f/7& Business, and is now prepared tv oi
- *** r ,0 hiv friends and the public, all
ihe usual facilities in the way of
eaih advances and acceptances. To those who may wish to
make consignment* of goods, (having commodious fireproof
•tores and cellars) he promises to make all charges light and
reasonable, and to give diligent attention to their interests.
H • also desires in call the attention of the public to the line
of S I K AM-BOATS, which will run as follows :
Ihe Steamer KORT. COLLINS, Capt. Willcox, will run
uring the season, direct to Savannah.
The Steamer BL ACK H YWK, Capt. Powell, will run with
x good pole boats to Darien
R >th Boats will be manned by competent band* ; and I rake :
pleasure hi assuring the patron* of the line, that every pains
will be taken to insure despatch.
Agents at Savaudah for the Roh. Collins, Messrs. F.. Bliss
fc Cos. For the Black Hawk, Mr. CJis. Hartride.
a. h. McLaughlin.
Macon, Oct. 2t 35
NEW YOKE PACKETS,
ft It Ms 1.1. ME.
r*il. : Ilriir Line of NEW YORK PACKETS lia-e torn- ■
I nien. ed their regular trip* for the *ca*on, and will here
after Ik- despatched in the following order, t \X i
Brig MVDISON, 314 tons, W. Biilkley, Malter, 28(Ii May
and Mb July.
Brig KYACT, (n. w) 431 tons, J. Johnson, Muster, 7th Jnhe
add 19th Juls*. y .
Brig F.XCEL, 32J tons, E. Sh. rwoed, Master, 14th June
and 2fuli July.
Brig AUGUSTA, 368 tftns, A. M. Sherwood, Master, 21st
Jillte and 2d August.
Ifrig CLINTON, 379 tons, T. Lyon, Master* 25th Julu-and
and Qth August.
Th. e ve*elfja?r unstiipassed its point of t’htnfbrl in their
cabin acoonimodations, or fast sailing qualitie*. ami are i-om
mand and by men of well know n Cliaracttr and long experience
in fft* tr .de. t
F. r, ry exertion w ,II be used to promote the comfort and con
venient of passengers, and the strictest punctuality observed
as regai Is the days of sailing. JOHN It. WILDER.
Sax .nuah, May 18, 1842. rw l 4
I\E VY-V Ollli, n Mcir\ and MACO.Y
ZXK x: T PACKETS,
ON SIS J'S of the follow *i\g Vessels, via : ‘
f New Brig ISAAC ME AD, D. Studley ibactef, 34 tons,
or 950 balvn. , 1
Hri ? PETER rfF.MILL, C. Lewis master, J 94 tuns, i
or 760 hales.
Hrig NEW JERSEY, R. T. Brown master, 273 tons, I
or ft** Ual.-s.
New Brig ———— ■, master, 300 tons, or 700 bales.
These Vessel* are all .of the fir-t ch.ss. copp r fastened, aud j
built expressly fur the cratle, and will be k* pt constantly
ning through the season, and take cotton 25 cents pt r bale
over Savannah rates.
Agent iu New York, R. M. Demill, No. 186 Front street. !
Agents ia Darn n, Miicliell, yer &. Cos.
Agent in Macon, lames ]t Hutu.
No charge for forwarding Goods by the Agent in New York.
Macon, Nov 10 38
Notice to the Travelling I’nbSiU*. j
iri_ f jiHB niibaifnfcr would uot
I respectfully inform Hie trav
piling conitpuaity.. that ht will
atter tbo lOtlt in-t. run a linn of
four hor*n
time* n week, between Fmsvth ami Indian Springs.
Til** at me will le*ive Fursylh. IMontlayi, W’pilnesHavs,
ami Friclav*, immediately alter the urr val ol the cars
from Vta- oo. — Leave the Spring**, ruepcbiye, Thunadavs
and SatiirHay*, and arrive at For*vtli in tune for tbe
Cars to Maeon same dnv. The *nbj**riber hope* his* ex
ertions 10 please will be rewarded with n liberal patron
age. J- W. A!A riIKW S. j
Juju M,
t
.yrtvscAOE aiirahoexiat.
rtfllic Line of Four .I nrnt* I’o.-t Couches from Macon
I to the Central Raft Road, will leate M con on
Voudiiv, \\ ediu -d iv and I rulay at 3 o’el ck. F M.
b’ at ijie leju t r.f the ,Central Rail Rood next
inoniiug at 5 c’ lock. A YI. in time for the cam for Sa
vmnab ; and will leave the Depot itr'iieftintpU after he
arrit : ol the rn r* from Sava 1 yt**b. bn T*ue*ibiy . I’liui--
dnv ml Saturday, and arrive in Macon next morning at
H o’clock, A . M.
The offices for the above lire will bo kept at ilie Man
si'n House, Savannah, and at the . hingtoii Hall,
Macon, Gen.
F.-iseenirer* travelling: North or .‘*onih. will find ibis
a very expedilioua and coinUntiftile Line, .iv every exer
tion will J>e used to render the passenger* u* comforta
ble n§ possible
IL A. NEWF.Lb k CO Proprietor*.
May 3, 1842. 3m 11
[f.jT Osdiimbtia Enquirer will bublieh the above every (
other week for three months. ,
anu WTNTCR C 1 OTlll^iO,
It. w. 1V10K2128.
Third Door btluw the Washington Hall,
g \§ jut received* general assortment of HE AD YrM ADR
* I CI.O rIITN(i, adopted to the pivsent season, consisting
1 ; u part a* follows :
Gentlemen’* Cloth and Cnrr.bU-t Cl* ak*,
Ladies* do. do. iU>..
GentlcitieiVf Reavy. r.nd Pilot Cloth Over Coat*,
I>o , Flushing and Broad Cloth do.
Diamond ..ml plain Beaver Frock Coat-,
Flushing Hunting Coats,
Blue, Black and Invisible Green C’roth Frock Coats,
I J)o. do do. do. do. Drtfc* do.
Or, en aud £dFt*fiinfet;.Alberts,
( cadet Cloth Frock Coats ami Cuattes,
t Jeans Frock ami Dress Coats,
A general assortment of VRS I Sos all <K**(;riptiOns.
Him-ami Black Cassiuu-re and Cloth Fants—luncy colors
of all kinds,
Cadet ami Black Mixed Satinet,
Cadet and Blue Jean*,
Kersey do. do. , . ,
A general assortment of Stocks, Collar*. Suspenders, Gloves,
! Hosiery, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchief*, Shirts, Colton with
I Limn Hummus and Linen—Under Shirts, comprising Silk,
Buckskin, I.amli’s wool, Merino, Flannel, Ike.
A general assortment of TRAVELLING I HUNKS and
An extensive assortment of NEGRO CLOTHING, which
| will be sold cheap. , . ..
The above Goods were nil ininufactnred fxprrasiy for this
i market, and will be sold cheap for Cask.
Macon, Oct 20, 1841. j
Kowsiikl'm Tonic Mixture*
V CERTAIN .ml UulKg cure f>r the Fever .nd Apue.
Just received a (Veh supuly
GEO. W. PRICE & CO. A (rents.
JiineS 1* Onedoorft.iuW.shingtonH.il.
lron< At
. 4X4 h PIECES hfuej-.s men hemp Ragging, weighing
I t HI t.o pounds |H r >md,
90 piece* heavy round do. 42 inch,
50 do. good 42 inch do.
95 th rce* New Orleans Molasses,
36,000 lb*, assarted Bweed* Iron,
20 hlils. Whiskey,
200 libls. fresh Northen Lime,
All on consignment and will be sold low for good paper.
July t h. McLaughlin.
IlsigSling.
A PIECES Hemp, finna and Tow Ragging, in width
( 4WI Mi 42 to 45 Inches— 11 to i pounsls per yard.
I Por sale fry J. R ■UTTfi.
! U, 1141 18
U ICOX, Times DAI , JIIA 14, 1842.
At VIRGIN’S
NACOX, DEO.
I IT WE constantly unhand, and offer for sale at prices ss
1 “ low as can be purchased in the southern country, a
•pLnJid assortip.v .it of
i m t :.vo-roRTF,s ,
! frbitt the celebrated and long establishid uianufactories ul
.VUXXS * rlAltK,
CHK lIiEKIVI .V tIcKAY.
1 The well known reputation of these manufaetorit snrreludcs ,
the in c *si(y of comiin I.ting upon the exc IK nee of th i*- in
struiuenta, which have stood the test of every climate, for many
years.
\ large assortment of Violins, Guitars, Bugles, rnnnbones.
Trumpets, HoriH, Cla -ioneis, Flageolets, Fifes, etc. etc.
Violin, (iuitar, and other Strings; t'luhoiiet Heeds; Tim
ing Ham men and Forks ; Violin Rows ; Music Paper, etc. etc.
funning s complete an assortment of musical m Tchaudize,
as can In* found in the southern country.
As they import direct from the manufactures, they are un
aided to sell their goods at ihe very lowest pri**s.
I H. Ac V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assortment of
j FOREIGN MUSIC.
1 CT7* Music sold at ndused prices.
| c :r TERMS CASH.
j May 11, 1842. Il
REA <& .COTTOWT
wIWJCTI'KY Hf COJi.TItSSMO.Y
HI LIUIIA\TS
COMMERCE ROM’, MACON.
May 12, 1842. is
J\o. P. (aV4\ A CO.
Aiirlioei A l oinmislon
COTTON AVKMT. MACON, GA
tfRKRAL Advance* made on consignments, and the
J highest market prices olituinnl for all Goods en
trusted to tlmir cure
Country MerchnnU and por<'hnsers geneally will find
at thi establishment during ih winter season, an ex
ten ive and well selected stock wf
DKY GOODS, OROCKRIKS, LIQUORS, Are.
Fnncv articles of every description.
Sspt 22, IP4J 31
lliner’s Patent Pump*.
4 MR ROSE STEVENS is my authorized Agent for the <
sale of Miner’s Patent Pumps. Mr. Stevens may he i
found t Wrigley & Hart’s, where he will take pleasure in
showing the Pumps. J. %’ SCOFIELD. (
Mac-on. March 9, 1842. tint i
coppe? snmiisr. nrsixrss.
CHOPPER STILLS and WORMS kept on hand, and made
J to order, ar the Mueon Foundry. Alsoallother kinds of
work in that line, will be promptly attended to.
Macon, May U vi 2 WM. McELROY.
JUacou Iron nn4l Itrass Fouiulry
X> MACHINE SXXOF.
Corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets.
HNjflF. anbscrtber having purchased the interest of Mr. Wm.
| Me Elroy, in this establishment, and having disposed of
nearly all the old patterns belonging to the late firm of Find
lay 8c Me Elroy, hr has now in progress complete setts of new
pattrrns for MILL and GIN geering of every description, and
warranted, superior to any heretofore made in this place. A
mong h* various articles made to order, are the follow ing, viz:
I in Droved Balance Crahk Wheel* and Gnidpefor Saw Mills ;
Mill Spindles, wrought and cast ; Screws and Bales; Anti-
Friction Plate* and Balls for cotton-packing screws; Black-
Smithing, Sn-am Engine.and Machine Work in general. From
long ex erienee in the above business, the “subscriber i* pre*
pared to warrant his work, iu point of execution, equal to auy
in tl*e Unit* and States.
(TT* The highest price* will be paid for Old Copper, Brass 4
Lead and Cast Iron. ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon May 1, I*4l. D
soda water.
ON (in improved plan or mnrmfuc tore, with n vsrii-tv
of SYRUPS- Price reduced <o Six and a
liarter Cents.
A l. s O
Cai’bouatrd R ignrsia,
Cartidna*<-d Sto.id.
For.n'e bv J. H. A: W. S. F1.1.15.
June
Doable Soda Water.
VT the Drug Store of . „
EPPING, PAYNE, & Cos.
June 14. JL
SODA WATER.
HSHOT VEI.I. has the plensure of announcing
. that his Soda Fountain is now lip, and tlmt Ilia
Soda Water will lie comUiintl v prepared in (lie most ap
proved liiaiirer, wml supplied with the most choice and
hcalihv Syrups, and constantly attended from early in
the morning till 10 in the evening.
June C I 6 L
rrrnrli xvorked Capes and Collar*.’
fIIHF *ul>*(Tibfr* h*ve now on band n fine assortment
I of Freprh worker! Gape* and Coll*r—-Thev have
j>i*! opened a fev pieced fine binen Cmnbrtc nml Linen
Hantlkeichief*. —They request hnt n cull frmn the La
dies, assuring theiß th-t they will find the rood* to an
-8 war, in prior:* and qualify. THAI FR A CO.
Mulberry Street next (<i Sliotwcll’* Drug Store.
June 16.
a. s. As co.
D.UPDKS & T4ILOHS*
if ■ WR ju*t received a choice as<irtment of Spring k
BN in r it .o*l-, ami invite the aUrimon of the public to
ibt ii rfiey nr.- pr u tred to make them up in the In *t and
mio f.ishionahl ‘styh- All work done by them is wurranted
b tih as r gartl* fii and workmmship.
N H Bai ucutar attention paid to Cutt ng fir person* from
the country, done at -hurt notice and wm. g -mt ear** at h.-
Store of C S. fhoina* Kc Cos. a f*w doers aouvu the Wash
ington Hall.
Macon, March 16th, 1842 . 4
ills UK'S C.ISS.IO.S Oil.
’ roa TICE HASH.
TIIF, SANK A DA Oil.
Ws so denominated because it i* composed of vegetable itigrr-
I dient>, and its virtue* are pre-sjinuiriiil) displayed in the
follow ing respect* :
It pos.*<-**e* properties of the mo*t salnbnov** nature, winch
will eradicate the scurf and all impurities ol* the hair; nour
ishes thr hair and pr* vent* it* fulling off, and U sseni he lia
bility of the hair to turn grey ; strengthen* tin- weakest hair,
produce* a luxuriant growth ; givt su vigor to the hair which
goon produces an inimitable natural ciiH, and prevents its fall
ing out tn a damn atmosphere, or daring exercise; remh-rs
tbe hair,cither natural or artificial, beamifnl, soft and pleas*
sn( ; bestow an inestimable gloss aiyl pleusaut ptrlome to the
tre* es ; in fine, it rend rs ihe hair dress transcendciitly benu
tifttl, promote* the growth of
VVlnsUi rs. Fycbrofi s. Mmunclics Ac.
J.:vt rvccivtd Slid for .skf bv
J. H. U. Vs. 8. ELLIS, Colton Avt-niu-.
M.reh 2.v .
NOTICE.
\T. BURVVF.I.L is i lie .uumrized Agent of tin
. Jirin of \V IjitiiliT ,N Mix, .Mscon, On., during tin
nbseuce of tlie subscribci from tbc m|\
Moron June ?(), 1312 3wlß
3TOX.XJN.
rltO'l t!:r diifisrrilicr, living on liir ru;id frmn Cullo
drn to Tlimnnslon, 2 mile* shove the former plsoe.
! on Siindny nixlit. Sfitliinst. A bright bnv Msre. .bom
0 Vfclirs old, * Urge scur nn the ls-lt liinil leg, her right
Kye out. Anv tvr*nii delivei jug ssid mine to me, or to
\\’ V Wax non ill Mscon, shall he lihernllv rewarded.
WM. I’. PARKF.K’
Monroe county June 2!).
WOTICS.
s persons indebted to the estate of John Martin, late of
JA Mibb county, deceased, are hefcbi reqmr.-d to make inv
meainte payment to the Executor or his agent ; and all p r
son* having demands against said estate, will render them n
diftr attested th terms of the law, to lame* Smith, F.*q. a gen*
andatto m y for said estate, in Macun, ty to thr subscriber re
aiding in I’ulaakt county OeDKGK WALKER, Kxr
June If, 1881. ttwl7
me. JOll\ 11. \% filesllT, DK VI IS 1.
INFORMS the citizen* of Macon
- ar|| W 1 that he ia prepaevri to perforn
U.l operation.on the te*th, snd treat
Nos the aiouih and gum*.
Ili* room ia at hi* residence in Vincville. Ladies will hr at
tended to at their private r.-aidenco.
*
E. SI A USE.YET*
* VyATCtI,MAKER mid jlvrici.Ki,
IT Cotton Avenue, one door below
Igqp / ul Ar. Ross’ old stand, has the
SHt JL| donor to inform his friends sad the |nib-
Uc that he is going to open a afore,
where he will keep a general assort
ment of WatchCs, Jewelry, ami nil articles usually kept
In his line.
He will devote all bis porsonnl attention to the raptur
ing of Watches of every description.
Every piece made new bv him, shall be warranted as
good and to perforin as well as the original; and Watch
es e ther sold or repaired shall he warranted for one
year. None hut the host materials shall be used.
Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and at the short
est notice.
TO WATCIPIAViEIIS.
Imported directly from live mauufactories, a complete
us.iwtmenl of Tu.lii ami .Mntvriala. at vary
uimierutc prieon for rnwh.
Via cnSuj.t 39. 1841. 39
\V AT C I IKS, JC\V eTry,
SILVKU-WAKE, Ac.
J. A. S. S. VIRGIN,
R VTOULD inform their friends and
—x ▼ v the public that they still con*
tinne at theft- stantlon l/oitun Ave Hue,
and have just received a frehlt npaly
- JuA. wl f°vds, eonaiKting in part of the tol
low ing articles, gentlemen and ladies’
Gold Lever, Anchor IvTcpejnent, Yndeneildent Second,
I.eplrie uid Vertical Wttrhea; Silver leaver, plain and
extra jewelled Lrpine„ and Vertical do. all ol which
were selected with choice, to suit this market, and
will be warranted to perforin well; ludiea’ gold Neck
Chains, gentlemen’s gold and silver Guard and Fob
Chains,gold and silver Guard and Fob Keys, Far Knobs
and Drops, Breast Fins and Fjnger RitigS of all kinds,
gfld, silver gilt and pearl Belt Buckles and Slides,
Bracelets and Head Belts, gold and silver Everpoitited
Pencils, Steel Fens of the. best qualities, gold, silver and
steel Spectacle?, Quizzing G[asses, silver Table,Tea,
Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Soup and Cream
Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups, Thimbles, Castor*, Candlesticks, silver. In ass and
bronzed, coral, gilt and glasr. Beads, ladies’ Work Bags
of the latest fashions, Purses and Pocket-Books, Clario
net!*, Flageoletts, Flutes, Fifes, Accordions, Music
Boxes, large and small, Drums, Organs and Violins,
Walking Sticks of various kinds, silver gill, shell, horn
and ivory Combs.. . . -
Tea nnd.Coffi'e rots, It rent! Baskets* ailver nndjapan
ed, fitie piiintaJ Waiters, Knives, Razors, Rulers’ cel
ebrated Razor with tablets. Pistols of various
kinds, Dentist’ll Files, Gold Plate, Wire, Poll,flu,. Tu;
Watches, Rattles, Whistles, forshildren, Snufl* Boxes
Percussion Capp Segar Tubes, Packet Com
passes, Mathematical J nstryments,Ate
hiilltAio ooodS.
Swords, Belts, Fpauletts, Plumes, Hashes, Buttons,
Lace, Stars and ornaments too numerous to mention,
which will he sold cheap fur Cash, or approved city ac
ceptances.
N. it.—\Ve have a choice selection of materials for
repairing Watches, and are prepared to make any new
part, which we will w arrant to perforin as well as the
original.
J. A. & S. S Virgin feelgrateful fc’r past favors,and
would still solicit a share of the public patrwnnge, hoping
to give satisfaction to all who may favor them in their
line.
Nov 94, 1841. 40
Iron, Nalt and talk.
1 K TONS SveSlr. Iron, assorted sizes,
t) 2,500 baaHels Salt,
100 kegs Nail* and Brads.assorted,for tale by
July 21 CIIAS. CAMPBELL fc CO.
Ragging. Hope, At.
PIfCRS Hemp Ragging,
t3xFx_F 100 foils Bale Kq>e,
25 HHds.'t Croix and F. R. SUrars,
10 do Victoria do.
130 bags Cvtcen Cuba ami Rio CflffVe,
With a general assortment of GROCER I KS.jnst nceived and
for sale by CH AS. CAMPBELL tk CO.
July 6 *1
Painlw and Oil*.
rAA KF.fiS Nos f mi,l 2 White L ad,
t Pf V 300 gallon* Linseed Oil,
200 do. Lamp Oil,
With a variety of Colors lor Painters’ use. for sale by
Inly ft 21 ( HAS C AMPBELL k CO.
CUT MAILS Af.
K£GvS Cut Nails, all sizes,
*JS do. wrought Spikes,
20 Anvils,
50 Vices,
30 (Joz. Collins Sc King's Axes,
50 do. Carolina Hoes,
300 pair Trace Chains,
6,000 lb*. Hollow Ware,
6 Joz. English Cross Cut Saws,
4 do. Mill flaws,
1,500 lbs. Iron Wire,
4,000 lha. HoOp Band and Sheet Iron,
10.000 lb*. Round and Square Bar Iron,
1,000 lbs. German, Blister and Cast Steel,
Together with a general assortment of Shelf Goods,
for Kule low by E. B, WEED,
Macon, Nov 25 40 Sigrf of the Tad-lock.
HARDWARE.
subscriber offers tor shlo on accoitiitfodating
JL term, a full assortment f Hardw are, imported di
rect from the manufactories in Europe and the North,
consisting in part of the following :
.‘IOO doz Carolina Hoes, all sifted,
15(1 doz.“ Bra des Cos.” lioesj cast steel,
30 Smith’s Vices,black,
20 do do bright,
20 do do Colter Kev,
35 Foster’s Mousehole Anvils,
20 Armitage do do
150 Hand and Sledge Hummers, bright faced,
20 Screwplatrs assorted 5-8 to 1 1-U,
20 best Slocks and Dies,
25 Bair Smith's Bellows,
11*0 Log Chains,
50 Fifth Chains,
300 pair Trice Chains,
200 cast Plough*.
150 set Wagon Boxee, E. B. WEED.
Nov 21 49
BOOffS MVB SHOES.
gtri ‘TVURING (he past w-ck we have made
l ar *T‘’ additions to our forni*r stocC of
_ “Wd Shoes, of all knd*cl qualities,
which were nisuufacturvd with great care,
expressly for thi* market, ol (he best niate
rials and by the best <;f workmen We nay
in all who afe tn want of ei liters low jrie-dora superior qual
ity of Hoots or Shoes, that they will find us good an assortment
at our store, and prices as low, if* not a little lower, ftian can
be found elsewhere.
QJr* BMt* mad am! repaired with neatness and despatch.
Ph ase rein* itibe.* our store pn Second Street, between the
Washington Hall and Measenrer Olfice.
Macon, March 9 3 WHITING k MIX.
iniITATT'S .
f.KV h'N and Flnrnix Killers.
l)\*p--poa, Liver Complaint, and diseases of tin*
4 Stomach and llaait in general, a fresh supply jtiM re
ct-ived and for salr hy J. 11. 6c W. S. ELI.IS.
March 23 ft
TER M S-
TIX, SHEET-IRON AM) COPPER WARE
MANUFACTORY.
suliscrilH'r* continue the above hu*iiuaat their old
| Mitml on MnHierry street, FOR CASH ONLY. Liberal
ilisroiiut to Couutrv Merchants.
Macon, Feb. I, 1442. BISHOP k PARSONS.
HOUSTON X. ARILS
FOB VAU:.
aUTffTII.L be offered for sale on the first Tues-
W dsy ii. September nejtt, at the court
house in Perry, Hounstou county, th** entiij
farming interest <if ltoo-rt Coh man, d* ceased,
in saitl county, consisting of about Ktm?P
HUNDRED ACRES of Hue Cotton Land, a*
bout one-half of which is cleared and in n good state of eulti
vatiou This settlement offer* untMual advantages •* eotton
iarm, being a good location a* Ui health and convenientM of
water, with good soil, and ons lwen*y miles from Mscon —the
iilatitation is in good repair, snd npou the premise* is every
necessary improvement, s good framed DWF.LLING, Gis
house, kc.
We presume that purchasers will look for themselves, and
,-efer them to Mr. H. D. Ho.km, on the premise*, or to Gen.
il H. Kutherford, adjoining the same. Terms, three annual
installments Well secured. I hi* property is sold by virtue of
the will. JOHN (. COL MAN, J Fxeeutors.
WILLIAM M. POPE, f *
p ft -We will sell the above at private sale, if application
i* ‘ to the caecutwn. . _
f • tot. tors
J EPPING, PAYNE, & CO.
. i FVVIANRFCL for the paironagt’ extended to them hy their
, J 1 fri'UHls and the public generally \ since the conimence
i memos th*ir new fs shliihment k tin- WHOLESALE Ik HE
-1 j TAIL DRUG BUSINESS, now take the opportunity ofsta
, j tin# that they have cnianred their ettsblismnent and entered
j into arrangement* with European and North* rn Houses, for
the procuring of Supplies in every Branch of their business.
They have at present on hand and will be monthly receiving,
one of the completed and best selected stocks of every article
in the Drug Line, that ha* ever been offered in this Market,
and in every respect suited to the present Season, as, alio the
Exigencies of th*- times, As regards price*.
March IS, 1842. •
ItttllftS, MEDICINES, Ac.
fffYIIE subscriber haring been reestablished at the old Stand
I corner of Mulberry and Third Streets, opposite the Brick
Hotel, occupied by him lor the last six years, during which
time he has enlarged the establishment by taking in the adjoin
ing store. His stock of
nrngs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac.
i i* now as extensive as any establishnx nt of the kind ia the
State, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies, having made
r.rrmngements with iin|H)rters and dealers in Drug* and Chem
icals, in New York, Boston, Bln lade-I pints and Baltimore, to be
furnished at ail times with new preparations, and the most
choice and genuine articles known to the trade. The increase
of facilities afforded imTchants of this city, by our enterprizing
Steam-Moat and Kail-.ltoad Companies, in tbu transportation
of produce and enables the m to otter great in
ducements to merchants, planters, and others, to lay in iheir
supphesat Macon. HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Sept 1A
q DRUGS, i-__._j
s#vMEDICINES,&c.jte| 3;
fiti!, fjj ’ t\’ _ ’
V A fresh supply just received by > Txt'L* a'/
jom csj J rtwJ d.Vji U’
|||. t
{LjoH I maiowic hall, a-,
liiliw! II COTTON AVENUE, I’
Uompn ining u /•••£■*! *wrtJ . wityfttc umtui Nrtrnt- ittgrsXxr
with a grteU variety of murcl/aneout article *,
among which are the following :
Sulphate Quinine (French,) Acetate Morphine, lodine,
Acetate Acid, Citric Acid, Fruanit* Acid, Tartaric Acid,
Ammonia, do. Annnn Spts. Atitimonials Pulv. f Verntrine,
1 fftychnirie, Ematine, RmiUarbide, Cruion Tigulum, Se
cuie Cornutiim,Oil Sintipirie, Oil Canlharidine, Pvrolvg*
noons Arid. liydrlotnte Fotaasa, Peperine, Oil Black
Pepper, Irish Mtisa.Musk, Cnloride Soda. Chloride Lime,
Ciliated.Kli, Mustard in Dote,Opium Dennrculiaetl.Fy
enuret Lota,*Aiua,Comp Tonic Extract, Garrureen Pre
foArnett comp, ext Spigeliu, Blue Mims, Predip Ext Bark,
Peruvian Bark, Calisayu Bark, Toxa Bark, Red Bark,
Camomile Flowers, Senna, Uva Ursi, Horeheund,Spge r
African Cayenne, Bay be 1 ry Hark pulv., Blood Root,Col
i chicum pulv. Golden Seal, Slippery Elm powder., Quas
sia. Gentian powdered. Curt Aunt powdered, Lobelia,
atid Seed, Hemlock;Skunk Cabbage,Squills, Gamboge,
Meif.driam, Hops. Alktnnet Root,Cort Cuscurilla, Sau
flafrasSefjd, LqdiesSlipper,Golden Thread,Safron,Cin
namon Hark,Pulv Ginger Rnc° Ginger, Curcuma, Mus
tard Seed Alb. Mace,Cloves, INutmegs, Caraway Seed
Coriander Seed, Antiifecc, Ariow Hoot Aqua Fortis
Hoffman's Ahodvne, Borax, Black Lead, Brimatone
Blue Stone, Juniper Berries, Oubebs, Oxide Biamnth
liee Wax Burgunday P : tcb, Balsam Copiva, Balsam
Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Cantharides, Cobalt,
Colo.ryntb, Court Plaster, Coeulus kmlmrus, Corosive
Sublimate,fresh CastorOil,do SweetOii.Chan anl Pulv.
Corks Velvet,Calomel, Antimony, Aloes, Rheubarb, Ja
lap, Digitalis, Opium, Prepared Chalk, Acitate Lead,
Acitate Cunri, Acitate Zinc, Arsenate Potas.sae. Pltos
nhate Ether Sulphnricum, Ether Nitric, Nitrate
Silver, Nitrate Potassae, Phosphate Iron, Sulphate Iron,
Sulphate Potash, sulphate Soda, .Sulphate Magnesia,
Rorare .Node, Phosphorus, Manna Flake,Ointment Hyde
Potansa,Ointment lodyne,Ointment Veratrine.Ointmepl
Ilch.Oxyde Mercury,Ext Jalap, do Butternut,do Hyos
cyamus, do Gentian, do Belladonna, do Taraxici, d#
Rhubarb.Nuxvomica,do Rhatanln.do Cicuta,do Glycy.
rrhiza,Gum Arabic,do Camphor,do iSeamony,do Myrrh,
do Assafcßtida,Guiae,Pearl Barley, Honey, Otto Ro*es,
LticifferMatelies.Magnesia C^alcd.doCarb,lsinglass,Quire
Silver, Neidlitz Powders, Saratoga Powders, Nod a do.
Sponge, Tamarinds, Wafers, SurmiptirillQ, Bed Precipi
tate, White do. Black do. Pearlash, .Span. Float Ihdigc
Logwood, Annatto,Fustic,Copperas, Npan. Brown, Vo
netian Red. Madder, Fig Blue, Nutgalls, Alum, Cochi
nea!, >?pta Turpenrino,Venice do. &tarth,&altsTart, Sal
inonia, Glue, Rosin, Jujube Paste.
PATENT fflEDfd.tES.
F.ttes Pills,Onrdfldt “.Chpmfiri , B Anti-Di.pitpticPills
Pittersilo do., Iltipters Hills. Hooper's Pills Anderson’*
I’jllij. Hriiiah Oil, liateraiin’s Urop6 Thompson’” Kve
\Vmer, Godfrev’n Cnrainl, .Salt. Lemon, \Vorm Tea,
Butler’a Aperienl, llotariral Drops, Awaim’a I’anacea,
Indian’* I’anicea, Eel. Iceland Mo**, Omipli Mixture,
Fluid Ex! >'nraparilla.Comp .Vuraopurilln,Cnbeb* and
Ctipavi. .Syrup Liverwort, comp fluid ext Pinkroot, l)l
----bv’* Carminative, Iliertchine Liquid.Mead"* Pill*, I**u
Plniafers,Elixir Life,Ginger lleerPowdere,Medicated Oil
Silk, DlgeHtiv* Elixir, Pile Remedy, Chlorine Tooth
VVaxh, Bay Rum, Bnlsam Honey, Cou|fh Lor.enee*, Ext
Coffee, Cullen'* Liquid Mugnesia, I’otter’* Catholieon,
Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, Relf* 4,'pecific,
Oil Wormseed, Saratoga Powder*,Ext Boneset,Tonic
Eitrxct. , ,
Ppi-fitmery, liriitilies Ac.
Hair Powder, Pearl Powder R*u-e,Milli Ruaea.Cold
Cream, Cream Almond*. Florida Water, Cologne Water
I,jivender Water. Water, Pe.&ra Oil, Ward’* Hail
OiLMarrow Pomatum,Orange Flower Water, Maea.ear
Oil, Spilit of Rose, Camphor l!t*n, Emolient e>'oap,
Windsor do., Windsor Brown do., Wash Bnlle.Curljn*
Fluid, Antique Oil, Lip h'alve (Persian Orto K*e,Tootn
Powder (superior,) Eraeive Powder, Ext Berjamot, ext.
Rose. do. Musk, Honey Wainr, Naples comp Shaving
Tablet, jlhiiving Cuke*, Almond Paste. Grooving I’aint
Brushes, *uslidoOval Varnish do Camel* Haildo, Badg.
era hairdo Graining do. Flesh brushes assorted, Horse
do linirde. Nail Ho. Comb do. ToQtli brusheg, do Silver
Wire do., >"lotlies brushes, Scrub do. Shoe da, Patent
Feather Brooms, do do Dusters, do do Brushes, Fitrh
Tools, Counter Brushes, Hat do. Cruiqb do.
do, Shaving Boxes, ShnvinnOil, PowderPufTsand Boxes
P/eaton Saits. ; >iiiaß BoUies,Taprs,Dttich Cologne,
Atkinson’s Depilatory.
Amputatlnc Ch ses llisv-rtinf In.lnimisnls.Trfpunn
intf lustrumpnls, I’ockni Carer, Sprins l.swrsts, Ksvn’s
Tlmmb l.uncets, Dfnlists's Ke,s pt. Sr
rificalors,Ahs<-"s l.anri;ls,Tourniqurls,<.'ur)pinfr<i)ass.a,
fln flu Air Pumps, Cali hrtani, ■Silvarilo. .“fur
£on- Nevilles, Tooth (’laws,.Gum l.ancots. Msdioal
ypoona, Scales and Weights, T**lli File*.
The •mbwrihersintend keeping nn hand a full assort
ment of I (rues, Mediciaea, Paints,Oila,Dy Stuffs,Shop
Furniture, Ac. flcc.ouikriatiux ofallartirles, in iheir line
uncarv fur tjie supply ofl’hyaiciaps.l’lanter*Or,Fam
ilies. Thev will receive cnnslapt uipplie* of the best
that can he selected in the Philadelphia and New Volk
markets. Ordorstrom Merchants,l'nysiciansandother*
will receive prompt attention.
* J. H. & W. S. ELMS.
Jan 28. •
PAirntfl
Plain and Ornuniental, and Paper Hangings, ia the
city or country. Apply aa above.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
fflltK.ub.ciibersara m>w receiving general aoortinent n r
I .tuple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of <he latest .tyle and
pattern., winch they ,mr fur sale at Ikirpritw, in brick baild
me uutf door from \Vsshington Hall.
Septic 38 GKOKnr. VY PRICF. Kc *O.
,E. * R. U. GRAVES
orrxm roz srlr
YA TONS assorted Iron,
I Cast aiui (terman Stcsft,
40 tons Hollow Ware,
2(>o k-g* Nails,
210 pu-cr Ragging.
‘2OO c-*il* Ora** and Hemp Rope,
ftoo Ibt. Bagging Twine,
400 bag* Rio and Java Coffi-e,
35 hhd*. St Crmx and New Orleans ftu^ar,
10 do. Mola**,
8 btixe* Loaf ami Lump Sugar,
2 bills, crushed Sugar,
$ do. Whitt- Havanna,
ICO bolt* No. 1 Soap,
30 do. f| rm Camilva,
20 do. fallow do.
10 do. Starch,
8 ’ibl*. Copperas,
Saleratu., fimrer, rep|>er, At.picc, Nntmeifi. end Ce..ia.
A general aasirtnient of tapU’ Dry Guotl*, to which wc invite
the attention of our former customers, ind oUutlf who nvay
iucliut to give u* a call.
THd W ART! KOtrSS
Vfill heoiewd asuiual under Ihe Btauaevaarnt of Mr. J. M.
KIHBKE. whu will c.nllne hiiaself.trlctly to th,. business.
Advances will In- made on Cotton .lured, on as liberal terms
ss cun be hsd elsewhcavi. A share of ,uvin| u re .peutlully
solicited
Mssm..4ulr H.IMI U
CASH!
V a via A iliii . . . j .
WARL ECr^
A.WD
fonuaiiisioii MrsniiKcs.-*.
f, mitb rsffrnt and woWl*! rt spict
7 * ■ ■ fully ifiln*iu ihtir fruiwU and
I W M and ijli** uiiblic gi'iHT
L v J 9 ally, ikactln y \tkf-coumtav to inma
c the Wan -iu-iiM ami Commissio*
Basilk-ss nt tin ii- ab. ‘laud On < h-i 1
Street, near Cotton Avenue. I'hrg are imsv j>rtq>anit fir thi
reception of Cotton ami other nHWliiae, sitd lor* fi reiving rritr.
forwurdmif all merchandize vinch n.iiv In-entrnsied to ihur
care. 1 hey solicH the jiationagc their frit lids ami the
I 0 I. N. 81.A1.L.
M. 5.11, Aug 15, IMI, X 7
w,i 111: iioiisF.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Nil K iimirrsigOMl wttl continue to
.■ trunsavtihr above business do
a nnr iheensuing itason a* licretofoie,
I uniTer the name of
JL v K * HAMR.ION L HARDEMAN
They Will occupy the Wan* Hobh* foi-ierr’Y acrtipied by
Mmri. llanlniiim, deny lull k. Cos. * here flu y will be plrm <*
to aUt nd toan> biiHiiu ** confidt (I to them. , ‘I hey solicit the
patroHMgcof the friend* of Hardeman, fttotrblll Ik Cos. undo.'!
the public generally. E. HAMILTON,
‘lHOftlAfi HARDEMAN.
Macon, Aug 18 oft
C4UTION TO iIiAV KI.MIS.
orrosixw.it
I lom Auguttu. Cu. to Mioilpionery, Ala.
THE 1 roprietor# of the DEFIANCE LIN Kof Four Horae
PoM Coaclie* from Augusta, to Montgom rv. Al. leg
haw to call the attemum of the ITavtlbug I'lihlic to the
splendiil Line tf I\iM Cop.cflM. tvltich is now 141 *i|cct s>ful opt -
ration. IFat other* may *-•’ tin- p***jiivineitt of thi*
Line ovi r all others, Itetwi'in lln-ie-pinnt*, the Proprietors b. g
leave to call attentibn tc the *ubj< uu*d t -xiract from 1h- earn
of Meatt*. Saltmarsli k Fuller, lk< late Proprietor* of the
Pilot Line which pa.** and ov r the saim* route :
4 ‘ The I’ilot Line, from ihr of |be Georgia
R. Roail ilirect to the Nontgemrij Rail Komi, at Frank
nn, tcrea/y witet lees din'ance thau hy any other route ,
lb rough iu lent time and ui /cat expense. Passengers
by tliie route are not carried (jo mile* out of llicir wny bv
•tngas, lo llie purpose of compelling them to ride. 40
miles ov* (be jVlonroc Rail Road,”
The proprietor!* pledge, themaelvez to keep continual
ly on the mud superior Coaclnts, f.nc Horace, nod care
ful Drjvere, and every attention to the Traveler will be
cheerfully rend red- They have commenced thi* Line
lor the exprese nurpbae of eutifiresaing mono?ho/i/, and
will reduce the fare 10 Hie old rate*, If) cmfa per mile,
find pledge the.jr stock from me end of the rood to Ihe
other, that*l lie price shall never exceed that rate.
; The Ib.HANct Line will le?ivc Madieon rfrer the ar
rival of the cars from Angnsie, Tucedays, ‘l’burptlasi
•Jid SatuiditY*. and arrive at Alontgomen on Thursdays,
baturdiiy* and ,Minbiv M, •t 1 0_ d’cl*l k', A. fit. Ixar*
Mohtgfimen on Tucstlayr, Thursday*, and Srturdays
al 3 o’clock, P. M-nn<i arrive at Madison* on Thmfdays,
Saturday* and Monday*, iu time for the car- tci A ugnsta.
A. MX MING, Agent.
N. B.—The distance from Madison 40 Franklin, A In.
i* 180 mile*, and the far'* fr**m one place to the other
$lB. Heal* secured at the (J, .State* Hotel, AnguMa.
Persona travelline went from Maeon, by taking the
Monroe Rail Road lo Griffin, will there inferaect the
Defiance line for MongOMie#-y. and reach Franklin
some 6of Chou rs inad\nnceot tlio*e leaving .Mac op
and going via Columbus.
Feb leowtf
BY 33, WAH7MTJH CO.
(PRIYAJ 1 SALE.)
C CLOTHS, Cs**iim*r*, whin- il rt-l FHimiel*, Muslin d*
J Lain*, .1-4, 7-fc and 4-4 bleached aiul unblc:tcliCil lkme*-
tics, Rub Rov Shawl*, Vt rona Huixlkt riliiifk, 1 hi tai'.
Hoaiery, Tickings, Spool Poitou,
its, Bagging, Bop.-, laM, Sho’ k, B.d rs, Kvntuiky Jc .n*, Lin
•ey*. Prints, Sritim ts. Shu ts, CollhVs,Rosim.*. L* .
SALKS at Ailctinn ever Nirlit in .-m-li **k, (except Sat
urday night.) Merchant* Iwrth in ter** 11 and country, tognh.i
with the Planters, are rep* - UvUv invited t> alt. i.*i ur Sal. *
>Vt- nhall receive a fr.-ah supply of liofnln we. My from Char!. *
ton and Savannah. Oct 27 ’ 3ftlf
FOR Mi l’,
4 A HHDS. MOLASSES.
J tine 22 18 f T :TT L CAR HART.
Ju.l t-m oivftf uikl for. Mule,
pr/k DOZ. SARATOGA ITATWH, ih.- TsviHu n
Jt” Kuunisin. SCO I I IkCAHHAHI .
June 22 13
BJZLSCT IMPORTATIONS.
COTTON BAGfiiXGv ilfii'E & TV.IXE.
riIHE aubacriberp gre tlo * ypcc r i,np a Ihnj j>lv of
M prime |)uimJ*c, interne** m;rJ Itirfij lusting ot the
following descriptions:
Dundee from 1 16-HMUo I 9f>-100 pr vnn!. i I inch.
Invernpß*** i 371-100 to 14Ml(< pr yard. 43 inch.
Itulin ; •* 1 50-101) to 2 in* i*frvard. 45 inch.
Al>o R ; TP;ia iientp Jialo Hope, mid pupeiioi three ply
Sewing Twine, which they engage lo eupplt to iho
trade Ai Ike Acte York priret —tcrniK Snvnnuah rr
Charleston acceptance An inspection will satisfy the.
planters and merchants of the interior, llmt it ia their
interest to buy nt home. ANDREW I.OW At CO%.
Savannah, June 1, 1849. 3uU>
iIRESU *AL LKAII4, >’"s) \*si I'uwdf*,
r 4 ‘ tVarla&h, Hop*:,
“ Starch, •* (linger,
M Spice, v **• Pepper,
u Cinnamon, ‘* Nutmega,
“
44 Arrow Root, “ Itn ixi Rtrtip,
“ Sago, 44 Pr*par*it ll*ruj\ five,
ror sale hy J. H. fv VV . J*. V I.MS,
June 22 If < .tfKM Avrr.tre.
KCJ A K suitable for fnim i u*>, f- -st* V r
Y June 2i In .1. H. It VV. s f*t MS.
TO 11EKS
t iIHF. flriek Dwelling eimoted on i!e eemrr <rf Third
JL and Walnut at ceta, omnmite Airs. 1 uiu) now
occupied bv Mm Stovul. Ar.idv io
June 29 IBtf DAVfD KIDD.
i%tri cTi77
A LI. per-ons pit lierrl• \ ciirtiofrd ngnftifft finding
i tor five Trotnigaory .Thii > \ Dollar imtee, dated in
November cr December IK4I, n.d due fitvt January
1842, and also five Thirty/hdlnr nr*ea,diUMl sen e time
and due first of Janun r\ I'M. nil made ymynHe to A\ ii
liam Kelley, and signed l y Hubert Ji in s md Willis
Durham, ae I am determined enl topnv them, on lees ,
compelled bv luw, o the ronrislen tri n fi r pwid Note
has failed. * ROBERT JONES.
June 15tli. 1842. t>wl£
XtJ. •'ufyft J H. BUTTS
TK)RTKR—UI) ankt in quarts and pints, b -tt l.'iadon
jMsru r, for saP* by 4. K. Hl'T'l s
July ii, IK-12. 20
riaitlit and litgnr,
“1 f \ TTTTDS. Clarified Sugar, fi r *;.lr b
J July a V 0 J K BUTTS
July 6 20 j. It. BUTTS.
HOCK ER V““20 prfl l’ 4 Croet.rrt v. ell assort. and, for
R J coiimr> Hunt , just received and for sal* by
July 6 J it. BUTTS.
, Clar* Winr.
A HOXV.S tine Clurct AVinc. fur •ah* b
4-tJ *0 J. n. lIU I TS^
Riisslnir. Snpnr ar.d CoflVc.
1 nn *’o.< Ks irr-np
J Vrtf so line, c.H i.
20 hlido, Mii'Oovhilii, upennv f-Mrle.
ft buA.s White Havmma,, jnsi received Jind for sale by
July a 2o J. K. BUT! S.
a TO JAISi
J £\N tin* J Hue, o negm man named
JUAiWi 9fA It Til ITR,l T R, -ay* lie t> ie.ngs lo L*n#rd
Hutr, ot Hfckstown. Carroll evunty, C.a. Hi*
/ i fVoin Cf'ty. t<i fiftyy**iir>i<*ld, small aid
l. nd. r, five fi i tiv** mid 3-K inebt* higl’
The uaiierii rqmatt*d tit prove proptriy,
pay charjn** and take Mm away.
r TOUNCi U>HNSTOX, Jailor Dibit Cos.
Macon, July **
rvsLzc B/Liv or
Valuablo band.
iitii.!, n tin town of For*yth, on the first Tme
diy In August, thv valuable body ot I.ihhl in Monroe
oaonty, whereon .lobti H.-ddlug n. w r.-i4i , formerly ownsd
by Manner Culpepper, euntaniing 70Cferv, iwl.iiiimng ihe t
lauds ot* Connelly, Benton, him nr andntnera. Io b* sold
on a credit until the 25th day ol u< e.-mher nett.
June 28 lOtf VMM.IAM JAMF.fcON.
CX The Federal Union will ropy the above twice.
tMOO RRWAREU
KAHAWAY from thi* ei*.y, *t man named JACOB £US
SKhL, a (iennan by lorih, blh/UI ‘/A yiar *f age, tisr
re* i eight or ten mvlrea high, full fun , light >a, fresh n
ph niuii, brown hair, and may l*e inclined so he a little sand •
Said Kustell baa bes ts iiulioUd in two cases by the lasi buy
rior Court of B>bb yon.iii I r ofieners agaiiuil iist rnuii at lav
and lui- forfeits*d hia hoiid bt non-a ppm ran e w hen talk li
Court, and the atiluiertber i- liable as hi* bail. He aa n
Isa it you the 40 l .Issue, and Ml h re Ait lalhthiom , m ..
now probably in r.m*- part ol Florida. Ibq tiet.vnm ,
<Georgia h'n mad a v. c • .•iaw lor hia body of the ©cvrrr .
iff that rrm*y, wUuhia:.lndKd in b% hands. (*u
dred Dollars will b paid by nu lor ln<hjiviry at hc .
Macoti *i iw. niv -five for him o In sc’ ii ed i ai y” -
dwßl can bnn. JOHN 1 HnODUlifc li/.KB? >
Macoa. J"ty and. 1 *2. * ‘
o f Td V iondu blr and Tuikaloosa Motutor ill pa
tlfr sln*e Otr\n: thus.