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SHY S. ROSE.
TERMS.
~,-csl'N'C.Ell i, pokliibed rfktr, drt IKnrnly
Th* ,Three if paiil witkiu the yemr, tail Four
paid till the e*pVratlonorthe ye.r
,j ‘ *’. nol cxwedinr twi-lvr lmr, will br Interred
“""'n'.il.r tbe firtt 11n. rn.ll, and Fifty Cenu for each con
„on L ’ u J ( | ve fU..| l i. iiu not limited when handed in, will
hy Executor., ... aininratr.r.
Slte '“l liana ar.’ required hy law t. be adnrurt in a
~it G Hi.ette *ity day. previoin to the .lav of .ale.
r l *!nS^ l ™“’ Property uiu >c advertised in like
To.taiier and Creditor, of an estate must be pub
l.| N M “application will be made to the Court ofOrdina-
N " U | C ae ioen Land and Negroes, must be published wi-ek
|t fee One Dollar per iquare, for each
of Job Printing I
...edited at the Mnicngrr Office. We have j
tVillbr n „“|i eoo.id.'rable addition to onr dob Type, of the
l.t.' v rcc ,7 r „, w „eh make, our assortment n extensive a !
‘Till the State. Pnntinj in Ink. of varum, color., or bro nr
’’net 1 ——
hank checks.
ON ALI. the BASKS IN MACON,
bills of Exchange.
Bills of Lading,
blanks of all Uinils,
Quarto and Memorandum Books,
bill Books,
blank Notes bound,
Notary’s blanks, iSrc.
for sale at the MfiSSENGEB j
August 29, IH4I |
Le 7nard T. Doyal & “-
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
tI t , f practice in all the Conn tire of the Flint Clrcuit.-
IV dfflceatC.iilo.len, M.nroe eounty. #mJ
March 21
AARON MOISE, Jr.
AfTORWEV AT LAW,
4*| SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
Tiizcwcll. Marion County, fin*
MV II practice in the ChaUahmvhtt Circuit.
REFERENCES:
Ln “ ‘ B ' k - C "‘ r,, ‘ ,on ’lc/mrl.„.n.
Hon. Keir Boyce, • •
Henry A. Deaau.ai.re, F.vq.
i), y, n mining, Esq.
Pm-Sc N'i.bet, Attorney, at Law, 7 jUaroa, Go
B. u. Warner U Cos. ) 2lnlJ
JII lit* 1, ‘B4 2.
,7. S. S)ENNARD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
May 25. Gin 14 I’ERRY, GA
JAMSS WALKER.
roKWtwmxu avd ioxmissiox
IHEKCHASTj
nvKiEN, <;a.
* iOLTCI rS patronage from the Merchants and Planters in
\f hcoii Hiidu- vicinity. He can make n> pi* dges of doing
, more to the advaiftrey of those employing him, than
~ |,. v ..sors b* fore nie j Iblt wwtild be glad of J* little pat
,] n- “ hi these sad centuries of sin and slaughter—ui these
* V \ r nc” sos tbe Steamer Robert Collins, and A ,
1 :, - .ue, snd tail give despatch to Goods and
r’ j
York <’osl for Cash.
, , ruS :u N> >V Yo K COS l FOB CASH, an
C -T-.t to discharge the present liabil- ,
, . \i. Logan 6c so. , , , ~
isMisrr i,:.e<t tithe cone* rn either by Note nr
A V ~,1-1.1 utvuf paviur in current ftwil..
■i,, ~ ,„,,,| iu, J uiifttafti rsuit, I shall and. mnnd the J
in. very instance. *•*• M - t-OOAH I
M irth 9, 1H42. j
IV STORE AMD FOR SALE,
J 4 A IIHDS. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugar,
.J--j | on bags Rio and Cuba Coffee,
-!> lihda. Molasses,
blib. powdered :bd crushed Sugar,
S boxes Loaf Sugar,
f 4 * Havanna,
f* half cln*st Green Ten,
S do. Hlatk do.
*t. boxes Tallow Candles
S i do. Sperm do.
2t do. Soap,
Jj do. Starch,
2 i do. assorted Candic**
♦> do. Lemon Syrup,’
is nag*, Pepper, Spice ana Ginger,
.*•) bbl*. Gin,
a i do. Whiskey,
2i do. Rom,
l ) *lo. Pencil nnd Apple Frandy*
5 half pip* s Olard Brandy,’
5 do. A Sergiu tt do.
5 do. Pallcvoisin do.
fi pipes Holland Gin,
l leid. St. Croix Hum,
10 lbU. American Brandy,
Port, Madeira and Sherry M nte 9
15 cas* s Claret Wine,
?‘,0.,0 Segurs. . .
Linseea, Lamp nnd Tram Oil,
2t)o kegs White Lead,
. 14 SCOTT CAUtIART._
)I,IVE Oil. in Imltlfi*. excellent;
Mustard in boxes, fresh,
ilo. in bottle*, do.
Cloves. Cinnnmoh nnil Mutinefs, just w-iveil bv
June U 10 H. hH’ )I YV r.LL.
Hawkinsvillc money.
in IK. Rill, nf tlie ttviik of HawUintvill* will be received a
1 I'tU KOR GOODS, by . __
rcbij.iaii, l SYMUK.I. .1. HAY Ic <O. ■
TO COTTON Atß WOOLEN
i/i anrurACTVK.BR3.
r nHR .uh.eriber. hereby uive no ire that they re manii
| t'lctiirine Machine liiril Cluthins us .uperior qunlitv,
* tieh they ulfi r to Cotton amt Wuolen Maniifticturers a* uu
■•'ole, which in phint of d-nbHitj, enwitot lie excited by
* ■"’ the Wire in ofthe best Kli Xi i ,ll .lock, lira the Leather
attuned expressly for Card Clothing. Manufacturers at a
ijisiaiice by favoring us with their orders, may rely upon a *u
!” nor article. Orders directed looufftrmin I Dniester. . las
•icluiwtts, or to Bond &. Murdock, Macon, Geo. wi meet
H 'di prompt uttmtion. M w.mtYArr
SOUTH 1 ATE It MURDOCK.
Fell 2, 1842
■ BOX, NAILS. *■.
kllY (Yi*n i.BS. Hound, Square *iu Flu* Bar Iron,
Wl f.t ft fl f 2, two lie Sheet Steel,
• 2,000 Sheet Iron,
*OO kept Cut Noil., til .ixe.,
too do/.. Brad'. Patent Hoe.,
100 do/. Carolina Hoa*, , t.
100 hov Tin Plate, reeeiW n'>. rod vole “T
’ broil. Fell 2 >0 K. B Wf.F.P.
LITERARY,
TIMBRE will be nil examination of tbe pupils cf the
* Mule and Fe nale Actuleiniesof Culloden. ttinbrac
"?tl>cll[|i. 15(h and lGlh of June. Patron* aiuHrieiida
* re ■olicited to attend. The exercise** <*f the r eDiHlfc
will he resumed on the 11th of July.
O* The Southern Keener will ipnert four tmieK,
‘ ln j, forward account to Jh*. R. Thorns, Culloden.
Cl!oden, June 0 4vv|f>
~xFTC K. £Q ~~ r
r PHE subscriber has received* quantity of ICE *>
I the purest kind, and which is deposited in n house
t” cotistnic'ed a. to givts assurance nmt it will he pi -
*' rr *<| through the slimmer —it will he lor sale ill “ n . v
‘|"ninv, ni the Central Hotel, to which plaro all orndr*
!uil. s ,.ut. |,’ or unv quantity to tho amount of fifty
Pounds, iha price will fie II cents per pound, under fifty
pounds, 10 rents per pound.
“June 2 Istf 15. S. NEWCOMB.
V* The Coltmfini* F.iniiiirer end Gcorjri a Jonrna
“'"I C( >pv the above four times,’ and (brwntl flihir hills
10 tbn office.
, soil A WATER.
II SHOTWEI.h line the pleasure of announcing
‘* • that his Soda Fountain j* now up, snd that his
’ ’’ ” Htor will hf* coiiHtnntly prepared in the most ap-
I, 0 , , ni, *nner, and mtppUed with the ninut choice and
’ ulihv Syrups, and constantly attended from early in
’Horning till 10 in tho evening.
*une 8 1(5
J ft'iirli worked Captl :md Collar*.
pill, suhscrlhers tisve now on hand a fine assortment
, 01 French worked Capes and Collars—They have
~ “Pencil n few pieces fine l.inen Cambric and l.inen
,|j' n| lkcichlefs.—Thet renuest lint n call from the l.n
t’’ *’*uring them tlmt they will find the goods to un
’ in prices and qimlitv. THAYF.It & CO.
. Mulberry Street neat to ShotwsH’s Drue Hlore.
‘ “is 10 17
WASHINGTON HALL.
yj fpHR mbicriberh hit hta*r on th*
JGMvKIL I Whii rton Mini to Mrrs ffULLOCK
If ?S ? uSM . ** ST T dLEFIRLD. rrtiinu hit grateful
• laßvflß ac^MOW * e gneiii to hi*friend* tod the public,
f^ <>r vt *ry liberal pati enure receive* fWim
—£t ”r them during the lime he hat occupied the
and confidently rcontmend hit kind fYiiiU to, and
j solicits their support in bthalfor Messrs. ItuDock & Stubble
, field,at well calculated aml disposed to render them every
i comfort in their power, while visiting the Washington Hall.
, , ST. LANIER,
i lie kubscrthers have taken the abuVe House, and intend us
ing every meant in their power to ustain the character given
it hy Mr. Lamer, ami would be pleased at all times to see the
former patrons of the House.
iwiLOcrt & Stubblefield.
Macon, Feb 0, 1842. ysi
OJ* Recorder and Federal Union, Milledgeville ; Republi
can ami Georgian, Savannah ; ConstitutienaWst and Cnroni
cle, Augusta ; Times and Enquirer, Columbus; Jeffersonian,
Griffin, will publish the ulk>v four time* weekly, and for
ward their accounts; also lend papers for year directed to
“ Washington Hall.”
CENTRAL HOTEL
31ACON GEORGIA.
subscriber hiving taken that well
I know ii establishment for a term of years,
Wgflf § I Ilf most respectfully tenders his services to the
in| | f public as an Inn Keeper. He declines any
p^s^aAJ® n, ‘ w ®laper details or fair promises of what he
■■ intends to do for those whb may call on him,
but simply adds; that his constant efforts w ill be used to render
all t’oinfortablc that may favor him with their company.
Please call and try. FREDERICK SIMS.
_Aug 29 27
OCXtSULOOBia STE/ITVT-BOAT
COMPAKY.
f |IHE Ocmulgee Steam Boat Cos.
| “iH fake freight during the
summi r months, from charleston,
Savannah and Darien, for Mocon,
Hawkinsvillc and the intermedinte
landings. They have five Boats of the smallest class, built
expressly for the lowest state of the riVre. The Boats will he
fully manned for poling up when the small s;eamers cannot
tow them.
A Steam Boat w ill run in the line between Charleston, Sa
uiniuh and Dnl'ieli.
AGKVTc.
GEORGE YONOE, Maton.
PH. R. YONGE & SONS, Damn.
HOWLAND & BARSTOW, Savannah.
SHANNON & McOEE, Cliiirlliton.
June
commission am) mm mm,
rfIHE undersigned continues to
Lm 1 transact a general Commission
ter to his friends ami the public, all
the usual facilities in the way of
eash advanee* and acceptances. To those who may wish to
make consignments of goods, (having commodious ffre proof
•tores and cellars) he promises to make all charges light and
reasonable, and to give diligent attention to their interests.
f{- also desires to call the attention of the public to the line
of STEAM-BOATS, which will run as follows :
The Steamer ROB F. COLLINS, Capt. Willcox, ttill run
tiling the season, direct to Savannah.
‘t he Steamer BI.VCK HAWK, Capt. Powell, will run with
x good pole boats to Darien
Roth Boats will be manned by competent hands ; and I take
pleasure in assuring the patrons of the line, that every pains
will be taken to insure despatch.
Agents at Savaitdali for the Ilob. Collins, Messrs. E. Bliss
5c Cos. For the Black Hawk, Mr. C'Jis. Hartride.
a. r. McLaughlin.
Macon, Oct. 22 35
KEW irdZilE PACKETS,
RRIG MitEi
rWTI Brig Line of NEW YORK PACKETS have com
. M hienced their regular trips for the season, and will here
!tttt-r he despatched in the follow ingorder, viz :
Brig M VDISON, 314 tons, W. Bulkley, Master, fffth May
and sth July.
Brig EXACT, (new) 431 tons, J. Johnson, Master, 7th June
and 19th July.
Brig F.KCEL, 325 tons, K. Slurwood, Master, 14th June
and 2fsili July.
Brig AUGUSTA, 368 tons, A. M. Sherwood, Master, 21st
June and 2d August.
Biig CLINTON, 379 tons, T. I.yoh, Master, 25th June and
and 9th August.
Tin * voselg are unsurpassed in point of comfort in their
cabin accommodation*, of fast sailing qualities, and are com
mand and by men of well known characti t and long experience
in (In ti lde.
F.vi ry exertion will be used to promote the comfort and con
venient* of passeng* rs, and the strictest punctuality observed
as regards the days of sailing. JOHN R. WILDER.
Sav nuah, May 18, 1842. ew
NEW-YORK, nwtlTN ami MACOX
LIIVE f:P PAC3SETS,
C'iONSISTS of the follow ing Vessels, vi/ :
J New Brig ISAAC MEAD, I). Studied mastef-, 384 tons,
or 950 ba!es.
Brig PETER DEMILL, C. Lewis master, 294 tans,
or 700 bales.
Brig NEW JERSEY, R. T. Brown master, 273 tons,
dt* 658 bales. j
New Brig , master, 300 tons, or 700 bales.
These Vessels are all of the first clam, copper fastened, and
built expressly for the trade, and will he kept constantly
mug through the season, and take cotton 26 cents per bale
over Savannah rates. j
Agent in New York, R. M. Demitl, No. 186 Front street.
Agents in Darien, Mitchell, Wyer & Cos.
Agent in Macon, James R. Butts.
No charge for forwarding Good! by the Agent in New York.
Macon, Nov 10 38
Mm STEAM BOAT COMPANY.
COMMUNICATION GY STEAM
ckAfKiiEmw, * c*
riIHK superior Steam Backet BEAUFORT DISTRICT,
\ will take Freight for the above Lin**, und runs regularly
between Savannah and Charleston. This lirat offers gn at fa
cilities to Skippers. The Steamer H. 1.. COOK, will run j* g
ulntdy between Macon and Sa vannsh, during the summer, and
is of a eery light draft. This arangeineiil will enable ship
pers to get their (ioods from Charleston, Sav annuli nnd Darien
with dtspatclt.
AGENTS.
* Lei ami. Brothers Cos, Charleston S. C.
L. Haiti win Kc Cos. Savannah
Mitclu-H, Wytr Rt Cos. Darirn.
J. Goddard, Mar on.
MacnJui| 14* 1#42 *1
m;w si via: AKKAnhBMKIiT.
f 11HE Linr* nf Four Horan Font Coachea from Macon
J to the Onlrnf Rail Ivoad, will leave II icon on
Mondav, Wednesday and Friday at 3 o’clock, F. M.
an arrive at the Depot of the OntrnT Rail Rood next
morning at 3 o’clock, A. M. in time for the cars lor Sa
vannah ; and will leave the Depot immediately ufterthe
arrival o( the cars from Savannah, on Tuesday, Thurs
daynnd Saturday, and arrive in Macon next morning at
6 o’clock, A . M.
The offices for the above line will be kept at the Man
pfon House, Savannah, cod at the Washington fla!?,
Macon, Gen.
Fassentrors travelling North or South, will find this
n vetrv rx|>(liti<iiiß n lid <■ Oil* I ort.b Ip Line, bp Pi Pry pxpp
lion will be iupiJ to rentier the imsunijttrs as comforta
| Me ns possible. . . ..
I!. A. NEWELL fe CO. Tropfietors.
May 3, 1842. , :,n '”
0>- CuliiiiibiiN Enquirer will bubUsh tlic above every
other week for three month*.
FA Ms AND WINTER CLOTHING.
It. W. WtORRS^,
Third Door btluw the Washington Hall,
HAS lutt received fpmra I •••ortment of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, adopted to thir present kmoii, eoiimiuiiig
and Osmblct Cloak*,
I H die*’ do. do. do.
Gentlemen'* Heaver snd Pilot Cloth Over Coat*,
j)„ Flushing and Itroail Cloth no.
Diamond anil plain llmvef froik Coal*,
Sloe!M and F-riSlfc C.n-en Cloth Frock Cost,,
Do. do. do. do. do. Drr.a do.
Green and Cadet Prince Alh, rt*.
Cadet Cloth Frock Coat, and Coatees,
Jean* Frock and Dreaa Cnat*, .. M
A reiirrnl :t**oVimeiit of V KSTS of all and cnption*.
Blue and lllack Caasimere and Cloth I ants—tUnry eotof*
of all kind*,
Cadet and Black Mixed Satinet,
Cadet and Blue Jfn,
A general a-.ortm.m'.’ifStestta,Ctfilara.Ss.jwmlers,Glove*,
Hosiery, Sea est, Cravats, Handkerchieft, Shirt*, (Joltoti with
l.inen ’fi. ns and l.men-Under Shu ts, comprising Silk,
Huckakln, I.anib's wool, Merino, ITlannel, he. .
A general morimtut ol I HAV LLLING IKLMiN ano
Ail extensive iiiortmrnt of NFsGHO CLOTHING, which
* The*above* Vfood* were nil manufteturrd expressly lor this
market, and si ill he sold eheap fur Cash.
| Macon, Oct 20, 1841. _ ■
llownnd's Tonic .’’illxlnre,
ACF.It TAIN ami latlng cure for the Fever and Ague
Juai roadved S flrvah aiipuly
GKO. W. PRICE Sc CO. Agent*.
June fi If OnedoorfVom Washington Hall
a /~v/\ PIKCF.H Hemp. India and Tow Bagging, n Width
41H) V-oVilu-Vy 1 1 ‘” f H IIUnS.
une 13, t!4t. **
T!ACA T ANARUS, THURSDAY, -II LY 28, 1842.
ERiIIUO A*. VIRGIN'S
RIACON, GEO.
jpf AVR constantly on hand, and offer for sale at prices at
Jfi low as can be ini re hated in the southern country, a
splendid assortment of
w*u*jYo- ro n Tt;s,
flora the and long established manufactories of
NUNNS A CLAttUt
CIIICKEItING A Mr KAY.
f Tlie well known reputation of these manufactories precludes
j the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of their in
striinicnts, which have stood the test of every climate, for many
I years.
i A large assortment of Violins, Guitars, Bugles, Trombones,
Trumpets, Horns, Clarionets, Flageolets, Fifes, etc. etc.
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds; Tun
ing Hammers nnd Forks ; Violin Bows • Music Pap**r. et'V etc.
forming as complete an assortment of musical mvrciiandi/.e,
as can be found in the southern country.
As they Import direct from the manufactures, they ore en
abled to sell their goods at the very low est prices.
B. Rt V. have in addition to their catalogue nil assortment of
i FOREIGN MUSIC.
C T Music sold at reduced prices.
! DT TERMS CASH.
May 11, 1842 \<i
REA & COTTON,
otvcTinjy ts vo.n.inssiojr
MERCHANTS,
COMMERCE HOW, MACON.
May 12, 1842. 12
im i. oavaS a co7
Auction A Commission 31 crelisuits,
Cotton avenue, macon, ua. j
lIBERAL Advancep made on roitpiguinentA, at.il the
-i highest market pricoe obtained fdr all Uoods en-,
trusted to their eare.
Country Me re hunts and purchasers geneally will find
at this establishment during the winter season, an ex- i
tensive and well selected stock wl ,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, UQUORS, Ate. ,
Fancy articles dfevery description.
Sept 22,1841. 3!
Iflincr’s Patent Paaips.
A MBROSE STEVENS is my authorised Agent for the i
J\ L sale of Miner’s Patent Pumps. Mr. Stevens may be i
found at Wrigley & Hart*>, where he will take pleasure in
showing the Pumps. J. N. SCOFIELD. 1
Macon, March 9, 1842. 3m3 i
eoppek stiitiiino iittsintss.
C TOPPER STILT,S and WORMS kept on hand, ami made
J to order, at the Macan Foundry. A Iso all other kinds of
work in that line, will be promptly attended to.
Macon. May 13 yl2 WM. Me ELROY.
lUacoii Iron ami llrass Foundry
XI MaCHIWE SHOP.
Corner of Fourth nnd Wnlnnt Streets .
THE subscriber having purchased the interest of Mr. Wm.
Me Elroy, in thi* establishment, and having disposed of
nearly all the old patterns belonging to the late firm of Find
lav X* McElrov, lie has now in progress complete setts of new
patterns for MILL and GIN geering of every description, and
warranted superior to any heretofore made in this place. A
mong the various articles made to order, are the following, viz:
Improved Balance Crank Wheels and Guidesfor Saw Mills ;
Mill Spindles, wrought and cast ; Screws and Hales; Anti-
Ffiction Plates and Balls for cotton-packing screws; Black-
Smithing, Steam F.nginc. and ’ ‘ t hine Work in general. From
long experience in the alvove hi-siness, the “subscriber is pre
pared to warrant bis work, iu point of execution, eqtial to any
in the United States.
CT The highest prices will be paid for Old Copper, Brass*
Lead and Cast Iron. ROBER'I 11NDLAY.
Macon May 1, 1841.
SODA WATER.
ON’ nn improved plnn orninmifiirtiire, with n variety
of STROPS. Price reduced to Six it
. “".ter Cento. A , SQ
Cnvboiiiilßd Liquid Miignesia,
ANn
Carbonated stead.
For -ale liv U. & H F.LT.IS.
June I I, 1 S4>. 17 rotten Avenue.
Double Soda Wafer.
AT the Drug Store of .
EPPIXG, PAY.NT., & Cos.
June 14. It
TE.TIPEKANCE IIEVEHAGE.
G-IWC-238. POP,
m AY lie had of the snhecritior bv tlm Iloltlf nr Do
iV I r.en.ntall limes from auurlee till 10 o'i lock, P. M.
lie keeps it in ice, wliicli renders il a cool nnd refresh
ing Revera-e. Next door to the Messenger Office.
July 20 22 (• KO.NF.Y.
FOR Si A LF.
ffIHE two story DWELLING HOUSE west of the court
j house, on the corner of Bridge street and the public
square. It will be sold very cheap for cash, of exchanged for
negro property,or Lands in Alabama of Mississippi. Apply
to the subscriber in Hamilton, or to S. Rene u Macon.
July 19 6w22 JOHN MURPHY.
•ZO
SEVERAL Store Houses on Cotton Aver tie, including the
large building at present occupied by Mr. A. Benton;
also several Storrs on Bridge Street ; also several Dwelling
Houses in pleasant parts of the city, possession given the first
ot October next. J. HOLLINGSWORTH, Jr.
July lS4i
SELLIAG OFF*
THE subscribers Wishing to clow their business, will *elt
the balance of their stock at COS T. Their stock
pi'H'i a tine assortment of Muslins, Cambrics ; Swiss, Book
and Plaid Muslins: Calicoes, some a* low as 10 yards for 51 ;
black silks ; a fin-,* assortment ol Silk nnd Satin Scan* • \ sew
ing Silk , Mantles; a hue assortment ot superior rroncii
worked Collars some as lo’w as 374 cents ; Bonnets, Hoods,
Tapes, Braids, Whale-bones, Needles, Pins, &c. 1 ersons in
want of bargains, are requested to caß
1 July 22 22 Mulberry Street, next corner to Btl st.
llawkinsvillc Honey
FTAAKKN at par for Dry Good* and G™"™” ’ aVFA.
July so, 1142. 2i
CHARLES O’MAIsLISTr.
\FF.W copies ol the “N*w WoHt.u” eilition for
sals it the Post Office—price $1 00.
j u v 14 T. 11. BLOUNT.
NOTICE.
nURINO mv absence from Maeon, Mr. JOHN I).
WLNN is fully authorised to net ns'mv Aent.
July 2,1842. 2w20 _ JOS. N. fIKVMOUR.
Castile Soap.
BOXES oIJ Castile Bnnp for sale low by
EIMM.NU, PAYNE, k CO.
June ?0.
sun a: snntrr
ACKABOY Sniiir,
I*l Scotch “
American Cent. “
Rappee ,
Fol* sale wholesale ami retm) nf the Drug Store or
El’l’lNG, PAYNE, &. CO.
June 30. I<J
klnglini.
\ SUPPLY of best Russia Isinslsss.
“ “ “ Coopers 1
“ “ “ Ametiesn “
kept conatsyoily on hand by
EPPINO, PAYNE, A. CO.
June 30. 5---
kl'K IN ’ SPICES :
IkTUTMKtiS, CinnsmOn, clove*, Msce, Giasei, Pimento,
i IN Pepper, and Afneiin Hvd Pepper, lor sale by
jSTmoIV tr F.l'l'lN'G, PAYNE Ik CO,
We aro eemieated to anuounce the following canili
datos for Clibti County.
Tax I'ot/ectar.
DANIEL \VAI)S\V(*RTtI.
JOHN W. CAI.HOIJN.
AMOS BARNES.
Tax Iti-ceicer.
JOHN BAKU,
A. 11. MetJHIRE.
JAMES RICHARDSON.
SOLOMON R. JOHNSTON.
N \THANtEI. F.EI.I.St.
E. IHAFSE.YET,
W ATCIIMAKF.R nnd Jkwklsr
rv Cotton Avenue, one door below
mT !AV Chapman & Robs* olil lias the
honor to inform hi* friemiH tuul the puh
that he is Coing to open a attire,
where ha will keep n general assort
ment of Watches, Jewelry, and all articles usually kept
in his line.
He will devote all his personal attention to the repair
ing of Watches of every description.
Every piece made new bv him, shall he warranted ns
good nnd to perform as well as the original *, and Watch
es either sold or repaired shall he warranted lor utle
year. None but the host materials shall he used.
Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and at the short
est notice.
To WATCHMAKERS.
Imported directly from tlm intnufttctorie., n complete
atutrtmerit of th best To.li and Mntariuls, at very
uiiKlerute prices for cash.
Ma ensept 30,18 M. 32
NY AT CIIF.S, J E WELR Y,
SILVER-WARE, Ac.
J. A. Sc S. S. VIRGIN,
ga \\TOULD inform their friends nnd
* * ‘i lo public that they still con-
Wv'tM tinue at their stand on Cotton Avenue,
sal-—* nt and have just received a f refth supply
# ynSL (?°udß, codhistlng in part of the tof
~n lowing articles, gemlemcn and Indies*
1 Gold Lever, Anchor Escapement, Independent Second,
(Lapina and Vertical Watches; Silver Lever, plain and
I extra jewelled Lepihe nnd V T ertical do, all of which
were selected with choice, to suit this market, and
will be warranted to perform well; ladies’ cold Neck
Chains, gentlemen’s gold and silver Guard nnd Fob
Chains,gold and silver Guard and Fob Keys, Ear Knobs
and Drops, Breast Pins and Finger Rings if all kinds,
gold, silver, gilt and pearl Belt Buckles and Slides,
Bracelets and Head Belts, gold and silver Everpointed
Pencils, steel Peria of the best qualities, gold, silver and
steel Spectacler, (Ini/.r.ing Glasses, *dlver Table, Ten,
Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Soup and Cream
Ladles, Shgar Tong*, Butter and Fruit Knives, silver
Cups,Thimbles, Castors,Candlesticks, silver, brass and
bronzed, coral, gilt and glass Beads, ladies’ Work Bags
ofthe latest fashions, Purses and Clnrih•
netts, Flageolet!*, Flutes, Fifes, Accordions, Music
Boxes, large and small, Drums, Organs and Violins,
Walking Sticks of various kinds, silver gilt, shell, horn
find ivory Combs.
Tea and Coffee Pots, Timid Baskets, silver and ppan
ed, fine pninted Waiters, Knives, Razors, Sauaders’ cel
ebrated Razor Straps w ith tablets. Pistols of various
kinds, Dentist’s Files, Gold Plate, Wire, Foii,&c. Toy
Watclies, Rattles, Whistles, for children, Snuff Boxes
Percussion Caps, Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Com
passes, Mathematical I nstnunents.Acc
IU I LIT A ICY (IOODS.
SwoHs, Delta, Enauletts, I’lumes, Sashes, Huttons.
Lane, Slars and ormi nenfs to** nutnernuH to mention,
wlii<*h will l> enlH (?liph|) for ctuli, or approvod oity* ac
centancep.
N. B.—We have a cltbice selection of materials for
repairing Watches, rttid are prepared to make any new
part, which we will warrant to perform as well as the
original.
J. A. & S. S. Virgin feel grateful for past favors, and
still solicit a share ofthe public patrwnage, hoping
to give satisfaction t© all who may favor them in their
line. *
Nov 24, 1841. 40_
Iron, Malt and Vails.
TONS Swtvdes Iron, assorted sires,
2,500 bushels Salt,
100 kegs Nails and Brads, assorted,for sale by
July 2! CIIAS. CAMPBELL 8t CO.
~Bagging, Rope, *Vt.
PIECES Hemp Bagging*
tjl/u Coils Bale Rope,
25 hhds. -t. Croix and P. R. Sugars,
10 do. Victoria tin.
130 Green Cuba and Rio jCotti-e,
With a general osoortmeatof G ROC ERIKS, just received nnd
for sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL &c CO.
July 6 21
I'aiiilbi and Oils.
-/YA KF.GS Noi. l and 2 White Lead,
/JVf 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do. Lamp Oil,
With a variety of Colors for Painters* use, for salehv
Vasty 21 CHAS. CAMPBELL Vc CO.
KEGS Cut Nails, all sizes,
20 Anvils,
SO Vices,
30 doz. Collin* & King’s Ascb,
50 do. Carolina Hoes,
300 pair Trace Chains,
G,()00 lbs. Hollow Ware*
6 doz. English Cross Cut Saws,
4 do. Alii 1 Saws,
1,500 lbs. Iron Wire,
4,000 lbs. Hoop. Band nnd Sheet Iron,
10.000 lbs. Round and Square Bar Iron,
1,000 lbs. German, Blister and Cast Steel,
Together with a general assortment of Shelf Good.-*,
for sale low bv E. B. WEED,
Mho on, Nov *25 40 Sign of the Pad-lofrk.
IIARDWARI3.
ffMIE subacriher offers (or sule on accommodating
l term, a full assortment f Hardware, imported di
rect from the nmnufa* tones in Europe and the North,’
consisting in pari ofthe following :
300 doz Carolina Hoes, ull sizes,
150 doz. 44 Br ides Cos.” Hoes,ca6tsteel,
30 Smith's Vices,black,
20 do do bright,
20 do do Colter Key,
35 Foster’s Mousehole Anvils,
20 Armituge do . do ,
150 Hand and Sledge Hammers, brightfteed ;
20Screwp1ates assorted 5-8 to 1 1-3,
20 best Stocks and Dies,
25 pair Smith’s Bellows*
100 Log Chains,
50 Fifth Chains,
300 pair Trace Chain#,
200 cast Ploughs,
150 set Wagon Rexes/ t. ft. WEED.
Nov 21
BOOTS /IND SHOES.
Pm ¥VUIIING the past week wr have inadr
Jj j la-fr adiiilioni to our fuiairr slock ol*
BotB ami Shoes, of all kinds and qualiti* ,
toaCtSaa\TT which w rc manufaetuivd aithgr*at ear* ,
f*3v ♦xprealv for * hi* market, of the best mat •-
rials and by tlft* lAt of workmen. W,e sa v
! to all who are in tfaut ofeifllera low priced or a superior qual
ity of Boots or Shoes, that Uey will find as good an assortment
at oilr store, and prices a Isw, if not a little lower, than can
Ik- found elsewhere.
(TT Boots mad* and repaired with neatness and despatch.
Ph ase remember our store on Second Street, between the
Washington Hall and Messenger Office.
Macon, Mi.i-.-h 9 I WHITINO & MIX,
MOEFATT’S
Life Fills anil C.iiriiix Ilitlers,
Dyspepsia, Livu Complaint, and diseases of the
< Stomach and Brtast in general, a fresh supply just re
ceived and for sale by J. H. & W. S. LI.LIS.
March 21 5
T GUMS
Tl\, SHEET-IRON AM) COPPER WARE
MANUFACTORY.
THF, subscriber* continue the ahoVr baaincat St their old I
stand on Mullierry street, FOR CASH ONLY. Liberal I
diaepunt to Country Merchant*. _
Macon, Feb. 1, 1*42. RISHOP Ik PARSONS.
HOVSTON LANDS
roii sali:.
a **711.1. he offered for *sleon the first Tue-
W itav i>. Septcinher nest, at the spurt
house in Perry, Hotmaton county, the enure
fUcininr iiiteni.lof Ho tort Coleman, d.cea.e*!,
in swill county, consisting “f about Fourteen
HUNDRED ACKF.S of fine Cotlon Land, a*
bout one-half or which i* cleared eutl in a good stale ol eulti
vation. This settlement offer* flnirtlial advantage* a* ,i eotton
farm, being a gmul loeation as to health *ml convenience of
water, with good soil, and ouly twenty mile. Irom Mucon-the
planiititOi i* in good repair, and opou the invmlM-a i* every
improvement, a good framed DWELLING, t.in
tU\VV presume that purchaser* will look foe thetnretve* and
refer them f>Mr. It. D. Hoslein, on the premise* or to C.en.
II H. Rutherford, adpMning the same. 1 ernu. three annual
installments well .renr-d. I hi* pn.pert) is wld by virtue of
w’ILUAM I M. POPb!’
r s.-Wc will sell the above at private sale, if application
is made to the executor*.
Ml) 841,
| EPPIN6, PAYNE, & CO.
THANKFUL for the patronage extended to tlicm by their
friends and the public since the commence
ment of their new • smblediment in the WHOLESALE Ik R R
FAIL DRUG BUSINESS, npw take the opportunity of *ta
ling that they have enlarged their establishment and entered
i tort arrangements with European and Northern I lottos, for
the procuring of Supplies in every Brunch of their business.
They have at present on hand ann will be monthly receiving,
pm* of the eompletest and best selected stocks of every article
in the Drug Line, that limh ever hern offered ill this Market,
and in every respect suited to the present Season, as, also the
Exigencies ofthe times, as regards prices.
Murcli 15, 1842. 4
DRt GS, MEDICINES, Ac.
5|CGu J
llilr 1 r IHy
THE subscriber having h*en re-established nt the old Stand
corner of Mulberry and Third Streets, opposite the Brick
Hotel, occupied by him for the last six years, during ithich
j time tie lias en larged the establishment by taking ill the adjoin
ing store. His stock of
Drugs. TlimliHuus, PainK Oils, Ac.
is now as extensive at any estnblishinrnt of the kind in the
State, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies, having made
arrangements with importers and dealers tn Drugs and Chem
icals, ill New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to In#
furnished at all times with new preparations, and the most
choice and genuine articles known to the trade. The increase
offaeilities afforded merchants of this city, by our enterprizing
Steam-Boat and Kwil-ltoud Companies, in thw transportation
of produce ami merchandize, enables them to offer great in
ducements to merchants, planters, and others, to lay in their
suppliesat Macon. HARVEY SBHOTWELL.
Sept Id
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,•
I'iH ‘ ‘■
i * frtok supply just t reave,! hy >FlSijtf :
MrS|i.n.kW.m.Mx
WjllLill COTTON AVENUE, @1
Comprising ct large and complete axtorhnent —together
tbith a great variety of inisrclldneons article a,
among ttkien are the following :
Sulphate Quinine (French,) Acetate Morphine, lotline,
i Aretato Acid, Citric Acid, Bnißnic Acid, Tnrtoric Acid,
Ammonia, do. Arinon Spin. AniimooiitlsPulv., Veratrine,
Stye.hnine, Eniatine, Rhuharhine, Croton Tigulutn, Se
eule CortitUiim,Oil Sinnpine, Oil Cantharidinc, Pyrolyg
neotls Acid, Ilydriofate Potaaso, Peperitie, Oil Black
Pepper, Irinh MosSjMilsk, Clf Iff ride Soda, Chloride Lime,
Oil rated Kali, Mustard in potn, Opium Denarcotined, Uy
anurct Potassium,Comp Tonic Extract, Carrageen Pre
paraed, comp, ext Spigelin, Blue Moss, Precip Ext Bark,
Peruvian Bark, Cahsaya Bark,Toxa Bark, Red Bark,
Camomile Flowers, Senna, Cvn Drsi, HorvheumJ,Sage,
African Cayenne, Bayba? ry Bnrk pulv., Blood Root,Col
chictim pulv. Golden Seal, Slippery Elm powder., Quas
sia, Gentian powdered, Cort Aiant powdered, Lobelia,
and Seed, Hemlock, Skunk Cabbage, Squills, Gamboge,
Mezerium, Hops.Alkannet Root,CortCtiHCurifla, Saa
safrasSeed, Ladies Slipper,Golden Thread, Sn/ron, Cin
namon BnrftjPulv Ktee (linger, Curcuma, Mus
tard Seed Alb. Mace,Cloves, Nutmegs, Caraway Seed
Coriander Seed, Anniseec, Arnw Root Auua Fortis
Tfoflinnn a n Anodyne, Borax, Black Lead, Brimstone
Blue Stone, Juniper Berries, Cubobs, Oxide Bismuth
Beea Wax Burgunday I* ; tch, Balsam Copiva, Balsam
Tolu, Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Cantharidcs, Cohalt,
Colocynth, Court Plaster, Corulus Eidiacus, Corosive
Sublimate, fresh Castor Oil,do SweetOil,Charcoal Pulv.
Corks Velvet,Calomel, Antiniony, Aloes, Rheubarb, Ja
lap. Digitalis, Opium, Prepared Chalk, Acitute Lend,
Acitate Ctxnri, Acitate Zinc, Arsenate Potapftae, Phos
phate Soda, Ether Sulphuricun., Ether Nitric, Nitrate
Silver, Nitrate Potassae, Phosphate Iron,Sulphate Iron,
Sulphate Potash, sulphate Soda, Magnesia,
Borate iNoda, Phosphorus,Manna Flake,Ointment Hyde
Potaasa,Ointment tod vile, Ointment Veratrine, Oinfmert
ltch.OxvdeMereorv.Eit Jalap, do Butternut, do Hvos
; cvaitius. ou ucmirfi/, uu ncifminimi, uo I Tttxicr, tl
Rhuharr).Nuxvdmica,dbUhatania,dt> Cicutn,do Glycy,
i rrhiia,Gum Arabic,do Camphor.do Ncamonv,do M vrrli,
do Assafopfida,Guiae,Pearl Barley, Honcv,Otto Roses,
Lucifer Mate lies. Magnesia Calcd.doCnrb,! singlass,Quiea
Silver, *Sleidlitz Powderl, Snrntogn Powders, Ffnla do.
.Nponge, Tamarinds, Wafers, xSHtsaparilla, Red Precipi
tate, White do. Black do. Pearlasb, <Npun. Float Indigo
Logwood, Annafto, Fustie,Copperas, Vpnn. Brown, Vo
j netian Red. Madder, Fig Blue, Nutgnlls, A him. Coehi
neal. <Spts Turpentine,Venire do. Tart, Nal
I mouia, Glue, Rosin, Jujube Paste.
PATENT MEDICINES
l.ecsPills,Opodeldoc.Chapman’* Anti-DispepticFilla
Peters do do., H (inters Fills. Hooper’s Fill* Anderson’s
Fills. British Oil, Buteman’s Drops Thompson’s Eye
Water, Godfrey’s Cordial, Sn lts Lemon, Worm ‘lea,
Butler’s Aperient, Botanical Drops, jNwaiiii’rt Panacea,
Indian’s Panacea, Ess. Iceland Moss, Cough Mixture,
Fluid Ext Sarsaparilla,Comp /tfarsunarilla,Cuhehs und
Copavi, Syrup Liverwort, comp fluid ext Pinkroot, Dal
by’a Carminative, Bleaching Liquid. Mead’s Fills, Issue
Flaisters,Elixii Life*Qinger lieerPowders,Medicated Oil
Digestive Elixir, Rerfiedy, Chlorine Tooth
Wtfah, Bay Rum, Balsam Honey, Cough Lozenge*, Ext
Coffee, Cullen’s Liquid Magnesia, Potter’s Catholicon,
Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, Rolf 1 * Vegetable Specific,
Oil Worraseed, Saratoga Powders,Ext Boneset,Tonic
Extract.
Perfumery, Brushes Ac,
Half Pdwder,Pearl Powder. Rouge, Milk Roses,Cold
Cream, Cretwn Almond*, Florida Vinter, Cologne Water
Lavender Water, Rose Water, Bears Oil, Ward’s Hail
Oil. Marrow Fomfltum,Orange Flower Water, Macassar
()il, tSpirit of Rose., Camphor Sn an* Emolient
Windsor do.. Windsor Brown do., \V ash Ralls, Curling
Fluid, Antique Oil, l.ip Nalve (Persian Otto Kose/J’oofn
Powder (superior,) Erasive Powder,Eit Bergamot,ext.
Rose, do. Musk, Honey Water, Naples comp Nhrtving
Tablet, Shaving Cukes, Almond Paste, Grooving Paint
Brushes, is'ashao Oval Varnish do Oamela Haildo, Badg
ers hairdo Gtuiuiug do. FieHli hrashes assorted, Ilorae
do Hairdo. Nail do. Comb do. Tooth brushes, do Silver
Wire do.. Clothes brushes, fferuh do. do, Patent
Feather Brooms, do do Dusters, do do Brushes, Fitch
Tools, Counter Broshes. Mr do. Crumb do,
do. Sharing Boxes, Shaving Oil, Powder Puff’s and Boxes
Preston Salts. sn*all Bottles,Tapers,Dutch Cologne,
Atkinson’s Depilatory.
Amputating Oisea Di.arerting Instrument*.Trepsnn
irtsflnstruments, Pocket Cune*, Spring I.oHuela, Kavii’a
Thumb Lancets, Dentists’* Cases,Teeth Key* pnt. Nr
rilirators,Abscess Lancets.Tniirniqiieta.CnnpingGlasae*,
do do Air Pnmpa.GunieU itic.(,'utcbeters, iNilrerdo. A'ur
geons Needles, Toetli Claws, Gum Lancets. Medical
Spoons, Scales and Weights,Teeth Files.
Thesubaeriberaintend keeping on hand a full assort
ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints,Oils, Dya Stuffs,Shop
Furniture, dec. Sir. consisting of all articles, in theirline
necessary for the supply of Physicians, Planters or Fam
ilies. Tnev will receive constant supplies of the best
that can he selected in the Philadelnhia and New Yotk
markets. Ordrrsfrom Mrehaiita,Physieinnsandothers
will receive prompt attention.
J. H. & W. 8. EI.LIB.
Jan 23. 43
PAINTING
Phtiil and Ornamental, and Pnpor Hangings, in the
I city or country. Apply as above.
| - : ———
NCW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
rffNH Ksubscriber, an now receiving a general a.sortment of
] staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of the latest style and
pattern*, which they otter for*ale at lun- price*, in brick build
inc one door front Washington HsW.
Sept 19 30 GEORGE W. PRICE Ik *Q.
E. A 11. !t. OIIAVEI
OFFER FOR SALTA
I .lA TONS asHortcd Iron,
. J\y Cast and (icrinan Steel,
40 ton* Hollow Waie,
300 kep* Nail*,
350 pitte
300 coil* ClruM and Hemp Hop*,
000 ll*. Twine,
400 l*c* Bio and Jara C'alflt*,
lihd*. Mt Croix and New Orleans In^ar,
10 U, Mulanae*,
bixe* leoafatid Lump Sugar,
2 bbl*. cni*l**d SugNt,
3 do. White Havnuna,
100 Ihxo* i Snap,
30 do. Sp* Fin Caiullr*,
30 do. Tallow do.
, 10 do. Starch,
8 bhl*. Coppera*,
Slcrato*, Ginger, Pepper, Alspfce, Natmcg*. and Cmi.
\ general assortment of staple Dry liood-, to odio n we tuvile
the attention of our ftriner cn*tomer*, and others who may
incline to give us a call.
THE WARE HOEBB
p Will he opened ** tmtal under the management of Mr. J. M.
KIHBKE, who will confine himself strictly to tin. bonnes*.
Advance, will be made on Cotton Mured, nil a* liberal term*
, a* can be had elsewhere. A share ol patronigt: n rcspuetfully
solicited.
J Macon, July 38,1941. f
CASH!
VULUiJIE A.\.-IXo. !i3.
WARS IIOUSS
A NT)
Rnsines.
f- ii nth rxignvcl would respect*
jf . I fully inform tbiir InvMi and
/ vr S R, ' , l l,, dntaiirr*, and the public gemr
| I v p ally, (lint they will continue to trans
Vito>'fi'i t't* ‘ •*''act the Ware-House and f<mimi**io’
I y “"mu Rusincs* nt their old stand On Chen
Street, near Cotton Avenue. They are now prepared forth
< r ‘ c ‘ pUaw of Cotton and other prdduee, and for receiving air
Hiding all nierehandize which may bo entrusted to iheii
iai-v. Tlwy solicit the pairnaage of their friends and th*
jiublic. K. & T. N. litcALL*
Macon, Atig?s, 1841. 27
“WAKK IftOUNE
AND
! COMMISSION BUSINESS
sa r B underaigned vin t utinue t
W tranaaet the above he • <|ii
F W Hitothi emuiag avaaos Mherotofore
•* ©A J under tin* name of
; JL ly K. If A MILTON u HAH a:. :f AN
They will ocrupy the Ware llpuse formerly sernoird hy
| Messrs. Hardeinun, Gray bill b Cos. where they • Ui 1>- ..j< used
! * attend to any Wo si ms rnnfided tatlun.. they licit the
patroNagi'of tlm iVitouls ot JlmsU* man, f.n-jhill /J Cos. and 0
the public generally. E. HAMILTON,
THOMAS *IA R DEM AN.
Ala eon, Aug 18
CrimcpML RULE..
IN CIIAMBKKS, 2lli Jitlj, 1842.
fTTHIS COURT will on the ensuing eircuit,,flr>t call sot
■ trial those upon whan \er dtorket they tliay be,
which were not reaehed 111 tlu ir ord* r at the last term.
EDW. D. TRACY, Judge
July 11 -W2l Superior Court of the Flint Circuit.
IHKFItI.
TIfF. subs# ribei* respectfully informs the citizens of MacoP
and vicinity, that he carries 011 the
baking Btrsxrcrss.
9 npoints the Central Hotel on Mulberry Street, and wiH be
thiiiikPtl for their patronage. He v ill nkavi endeaver to
Mipp!) himself v ilh the best FiutViat eon be'proe ind , also
olh. r man rials: and tieing a prnft-aaitmal Baker himself, h
thinks lie will be able to suppl) all his customers sal i Mae tori l y
11. will constantly ktv ■ on hand, Bread, Boston, Rutter and
Water Crackers, a variety of Tea Cakes,and hot Rusk over?
day at 4, P. M. Pastry Will be kept on hand, or made to order,
at short notice. Also Cake or other articles for parties. Any
ot the above articles will be supplied to t'amiln x iMiactuallv at
4o dock, PM WM. if CLARK.
June 30, 1842. 17
wo'jrcit.
AN Election fiir Captain, Second Licutr■mint nnd En
sign of the Floy if Ri ties, in hereby ordeied to fake
ni the L’otirt House, on Tuesday the sth dav of
August next, at 5 oYloek, P. M.
JOHN G. COLEMAN, Col. sUth Reg. G. M.
J. T. Council, Arig’t.
Macon, July 13, 1842. 21
■ ron, l£signing’, Ac.
\ Af) PIECES heavy 44 inch lump Ragging, weighing
X"vF . two pounds per yard, % 6
90 pieces heavy lOlniJ do. 42 inch,
50 do. good 42 inch do.
95 th ree* New Orleans Molasses,
50,000 lb. as*#rtt*d S weeds Iron.
’ 20 bbts. Whiskey,
200 bbh. (Yesli Nbrthen I.imc,
All on con.ignm.nt and will b. .old low Tor rood
_ } ’ it- McLaughlin
fok sale. “ ~
A IIHDS. MOLASSKS.
‘4- Y 7 •Inn.- 22 18 sro r-f s. carhart.
Jiixl rceelvel aisi lor Salr,
P <>x - SARATOGA WA I KR, from ,ho P.villion
” fountain. SCOT ! & CARHAKT.
n 18
X>IK£CT IMPOiA.T2i.TIOKS.
COTIO.V BAGGIAG7” HOPE & TU IVF.
rillir oubscriliersare now rcvoii in n largoKiiftplv of
■ prime Dundee, Inverneea nnd lndi.l IlairEint’ of ;l,e
fill lowing deaeriplions:
Dundee from 1 16-100 to I 00-100 nr vnrd, 44 incli
Iliverneßa” 1 OTi-100 to I ah.lt opr yard, 10 ineli.
India “ l 50-100 to 2 dot per Yard. 15 inch.
Aim Rum Hemp Dale Hope,ami aunerior Hiioe ply
Sewing .wine, wHieh they engage to eupplv to tht
trade < the Aor lor* price*— term* Savannah or
Charleston acceptance. An inspection will satisfy th<
of Mputo % ‘tir
Mavannnli, June 1, 1812. Oinli
Fresh sal I.RA I IS, t ‘i YVa..t i'owily.
‘ Pearlash, .. Hop.,
“ Starrh, .. r.in^r,
‘ P‘r. “ Pepper,
“ Cinnamon, “ Nut, mg.,
Clove., ■ Sod.,
Arrow Koot, Lemon Syrup,
44 Prepared Hurley, &.
r ale *•> J. H. k YV. S. F1.1.15,
Juneß2 1* Cotton Arenhe
V’ IX EG A R aaitable for family use ,fbr. ale by
a Jbw * m *8 J. H. Kt W. S. ELI.IS.
TO HE KT
Tllin Prick Dwelling siiuoled on the corner of Third
end almil Rt eel*, opposite Mre. Usher and now
occupied hv Mrs. Stoval Ipply to
J one. yo IBtf DAVID KIDD.
HOTirt:.
ALL persons ere I v c net tn in.
for five l’roiuise(>ry i h . , : dntr-i
November or Decemher Uni m, , , j o nurv
IHI-J, and also five Thirty dtdlar i ot. - dated same tin,,
end due first of January iHH.nfl made psud le to \\ il
liam Kelley, and signed hy rt Junes „ml W ide
Durham, as 1 am determined not top,,, then,, hide
compelled hy law, as the consider, i.< n lor mid Note,
has failed. RoRERT JONES.
J aim 15th, 18-12. 6wlß
11 OL ASSE** , &(> I>hU. J|l received and |br .ale h-
ITI. Jol) 40 .1 K. BUTTS
nORTKR-S(t cask, in quart, and pint., ben I on,
■ Porur, for sale oy J. K. BUT to
July 4, 1842. g (
< Kiigar,
I Lk RHUS. Clarified Sugar, for sate by
IS f luly 0 20 j. R. BUTTS
2 Mil SHED SEGAR- lO M>. raali
yy July li J 0 J. K. BUTTS.
C'IROCK ER V - 30 cnitos Croekvry wi ll assocuff, f
j countr) tram, just received and for aah* b?
-iyo J. K. BUTTS
Claret \Y iuc.
4 r.OXFsS fine Claret Wine, for sale hy
*l \ J 111 '> _2O J. L R
Ruajii’X. Sutfar and CoIJV -
-* A/i ITKi I S 1,. nip Hogging,
1 “ bart Coff c,
120 lilids. Mmcovrtihi, superior article,
6 boxes While Havuimu,, just rt*evivetl and for - l ie ]>
JulyO 3o
• iaaifißi to jail
J A k N
| ? \RTHI R
/ h from tilly to fifty-five y.u Wl, -n.a an.’
—sW nih r, five fi* t five and 3- in< h- higl
‘UK* owner is r* quested to pmv. j ij*crt}
pay charges and take him away.
YOUNG JOHNSTON, Jxilor Bibb t o.
Macon, July fi M
FU2JZ.IC 821X.E1 Cr
Valißstble Lstml.
WILL be sijd in the town of Forsyth, on the firvt Tie.
day in August, the valuable body of Land lit Mooroe
county, whereon John Redding new resides, formerly own*
by Mariner Culpepper, containing 700 aeres, adjoining th
lands of Connelly, H nton, Leaueur and others. To be sole*,
on a credit until the 25th day of Doc* nib* r mxt.
.Infw 2S I9tf WILLIAM JAMKSON.
C'7* ‘l‘hc Federal Union will copy the above twice.
SIOO REWARD.
AN A WAT from <hi iv, a man named BV
SKLL, a German by birth, about 84 yea riot age, fi*
feet eight or ten inches high, full face, lightyy.es. fr* i ‘'/n
pU-xion, brown hair, and may tn* inclined to bv a little arm:
Said Russell htos.brsn Indiefod in two cases by the last Sup.
rior Cuari of Bibb comit) for often ct s against its criminal lawn
and ban forfeited his bond by non-appearance when called in
Court, and the subscriber is liable as his bail, ft* was in A 1
hany on the 30th June, amt left th* re for 1 allahasfee, and i*
now probably in some port of Kloriti*. The (.t.v.rn*. c
tieorgm has made a requisition tor his body us Uie Gov* rn
*of that Territory, which is bilged in hi* bawds. One Hun
dr* and DolUirs will be paid by me for his delivery at the jail it
Macon, or Twenty-live for him to ltr wcimtl in any ways’
that I can get hint. JOHN I HfcODOItE HARD CM.
Mucqa, July 6.U42, 3w20
(TT The Florida Star and Tuskaloosa Monitor will pwblt
the above three tiroes.
Georaln t Cfinniy,
|¥TntflHKAB ty i Ilia in Roberts*.n applies to me fttr lc**
f | ot distnission ft-on* the administration ot Alexuno
Dunn, deceased. , . ....
Lhem* nr** therefore to cite snd admonish 4n and slAgulr i
kindred and creditors of saut deceased, to be and app wr nt
office within the time pi*esciibcd by law, to shew cause,if
tin y bars, why tuid letters should not be granted.
Given under my band this*Ul March, 1542.
Mai* U 23 room* TnOS. F. BRT H BL;C. C.