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tit illurty if not paid till the expiration of the year.
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On.* Dollar the first insertion, and Fifty Cents lor each eon
iiviee. \ 1 v-rtHfiiu-ntH not limited when handed in, will
ho inserted till forbid.
Sales of baud and Vegrort by Executors, Administrators
aud Guardian*,are required hy law to hi advertised in a
uunlic gazette, sixty days previous to the day of sale.
The sales of Personal Property must be advertised in like
aimer forty days.
liV nice to Debtors and Creditorsof an estate must be pub
lished forty days.
V otice that application will he made to the Court ofOrdina
rvfor leave ia> II Laud and Negroes, must be published week
ly for four months. .
vs nithly Vdrertisenaents, One Dollar per square, for each
insertion. , _ ~
Advertising as Candidates, I hree Dollars.
OJ* LE T TERS on business must be post paid.
MRS. F. DESSAU AND SISTER.
HAVE opened at thoir Millinery ami Dreaa-mnking
Establishment, on Mulberry street, over J. 1..
Jones &l (Vs Store, an invoice of new and fashionable
Spring and Summer Mild INARY. consisting of all the
varieties of Ladies Bonnets, Cops. Embroideries, Rib
lions, Mantillas, Gloves, Parn-ols and Sun-&hudes, Are.
And of the most fashionable Trimmings tor Ladies
Dresses.
Thankful for past favors, they solicit a continuance
of the patronage of the Ladies.
N. |f,—Bonnets and Dresses made to order j also,
waists cut and fitted, as usual.
Macon, April IG, IB4G. 3m9
s. As they are prepared not to he outdone, they
offer their Goods, which on comparison will he found
a* good if not better than any brought to this market, at
verv low prices.
£7* Three or four Seamstresses wanted. Appren*
ices wanted.
Nails Iron ami Hollow Ware.
kegs Cut Nails,
)lli r 15 tons Iron, assorted 1 to 10 inches,
0.000 lbs. Sheet Iron,
[O,OOO lbs. Hollow \\ are,
2.008 lbs. Cast Steel,
1,000 German and Blister Steel,
2,000 Hoop and Band Iron,
50 doz. Hes,
400 pairs Trace Chains,
Received and for sale by E. B. W EED.
lieu 17 _ ‘ 4, _
GROCERIES.
ST. Croix, Porto Rico, Muscovado k New Orleans Sugars,
Woolsey b Wooltey’abeat steam refined Loaf and Crush-
S hT&*. St n °*’ n K°* ,ava a "‘l Moc * ,a Coffee,
Hyson,young Hyson and Gunpowder Green Teas,
Pouchoug and Oclong, best black.
New Orleans and est India Molasset,
•tard, Du pay & Cos., and Signete’s Brandy,
Best Holland and Swan Gin,
Choice old Port, Madeira and Champagne Wines,
Genuine old Havana and Principe Cigars,
S icrin Candles, Starch, Soap. Powderaud Shat,
llUt M. K. Raisins in boxes and half boxes, fresh,
Mackerrl, Cod Kish, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Penper, Spice., Cloves, Nutmegs, Cassia, Ike.
J nit SJUvvA by patten & 1 AYl.on.
Macon, Dec 15,1845.
Theatrical Saloon,
MACON, GA.
mHIS commodious and well arranged building is it- ;
l uatod in the most central |>art of the city, and has
been thoroughly repaired and put in complete order. It
19 well adapted to theatrical exhibitions, lor concerts,
lectures or scientific exhibitions of any description. It
win lie ’rented for purposes of the kind, on reasonable
terms, hv applying to FERDINAND HORNE.
The building is subject to a city tax.which has been
paid by the proprietor, all performances in it are there
fore exempt from any additional tax.
Oct *9,1845. 37
“sHKETm •
received n lot offil and 12-4 Bleached and
llrown Sheeting of a superior quality. Also a good
assortment of of l.adies and Gentleman’s Kid Gloves,
best quality. GKO. VV. PRICE.
Feb 11, i
lltirness siii'l Sole Lesiilu’r.
JTS T revet**a ~ e,.uerb.r arta C, jijr jyjle hiwu
Feb 20 2
!\*w Oiiciins Sua;:i’ on*l Jlolnsws.
| / lIIIOS. prime new crop New Orleans Sugar
|( ,5 bids do. do. cotton
For sale by *.
mRAVF.I.I.ING Tmnks, Carpet Hags, HonnetCases
Ma^l V 8* liCe s ß^ r “‘ e " y j fc E. SAULSBURY.
April I
30 BBW. fc
April 1
SHIRTS.
P.AIN and Striped Linen Shins,
Apnl's reCeiV B < * J• *E- SAULSBUHY.
Kilks. BentCCS. HmlilMi 6li|fc**k
r r'’^ni^r::^T ahoCe
BU A^i! < 2B hepre r 9ettSOn N. McKinnon & ca_ !
OIMIW ATI U ACON-IO hhda. <**•*•. bo
sale by REA & CO 1 I Ul>.
April 15 _
CARRIAGES.
C) I,EATHF.It Top Buggies,
% 4 Trotting Buggies,
1 Dunham Carnage, and
2 Jersey Wagons, for sale lowMiy Rn)(FRTS
Also Harness, Saddles, Carriage and Saddlery Hard
ware, Carriage Trimmings, Leather, ate. 4Q
Nov 20 _
another ARRIVAL.
T A- F SAULS BURY continue to receive daily
J. accessions to the. r stockof Spring and Summer
Clothing and Piece Goods, and are
NOW OPENING
Satin, Cashmere ami Marseilles Vests,
Linen Drilling. Cashnierelie and ,>r P (, Ete Pant",
Cashmerette, Croton, Drapd'El. and L,nee Coals,
ALBOy
Super Black French Cloths,
“ Fancy “ Casauners,
“ Black Drap d’Eta,
Linen Drillings, At, otc, g
April 8
CLOTHS. , ...
ct UPF.RFINF. and common Black, and Blue-blaek
IT M HIIFI LAS, PARASOLS an.l SFN-SII AllL-*,
.Liisir ■“‘•“iramiSsTcV
April 28
Ti“"i!rlTV".
Colton Avenuß, nearly op|)oite V'“"hingi‘ ,, > “ ■
Hep :t
NOTICE
IS hereby given to nil parties interested, that nfier the
Jl expiration of thirty days, application will be mane
to the Mayor and Hoard of Aldermen of the city of Ma
con, for no exchange for one acre or lean, of land lying
on the south-east aide, and adjoining the upper Depot
lot of the Macon and Western Kail Itoad, and between
nuid Lot and the Columbus road, —the same to be taken
in lieu of the name quantity of ground heretofore grant
ed them bv the said Hoard of Alderman.
DANIEL TYLER, Prea't.
Macon Al Western Kail Road*
Macon, June 24 1816. 5w19
I Alt |1.—500 lbs. prime Leaf Lard, for sale bv
j WHEELER & 11AKKOLD-
June 21 _ AL
N eW F 1,0111 —2OOO Ibn. new Flour of avpe
rmr oualitv,from LaryN mill, lor sale bv
iJJSri# WHEELER & IIARROI.Ii.
|>ISM>I,UTION.
fWIHE co-partnership of WATTS & MOULTON is
I this da v dissolved. All unsettled business will be
attended to by either of us <w R WATTS.
T. J MOULTON.
Macon, June 17,1810. 3wl £_
FOR RENT.
noua ROOMS over the subscriber s store, suitntiie
r for offices. ELII'HALET E. BROWN.
June 2 _ 1C
TANARUS) ACOIV.— 2O,OOO Ills. Hacon—Sides, Shoulders
Jts and Hms, for sale bv
June 24 1# WHEELER & HARROLI).
11. Mii:.Vlt.il.i, f ./K f/i/f .v Cos.
t om mission flciTii.mlh,
No. IJ, M. Cliiirlcs Slroit,
NEW ORLEANS.
H. KKNBALI. * Alt i kit, )
DANIK.I. PRATT, j
July 21, 1844 40
SHERWOOD b PAT TEHSO V, corner of Sccon and Oak
S'reels, would inform the public that tin*) arc prt partd
to execute
House, Sign and Ornninentul Painting,
g n a l INI I N <..
Imitation of Wood and Marble, Glazing and Paper Hanging;
Picture* Frame® made and Gilded.
OLE CHAIRS
Re-bottoined, Painted and Gilded } Furniture V*rui*hed
and Polished.
Bcll-lf tinging
none in the beat mami. r, materials furnished and warranted.
In elegance and despatch, it is their determination not to
be surpassed by any establishment in the South. Persona in
want d| any of the above work, will please give a* a call, and
examine specimens before engaging claewht re
April 1,184 b. j 7
IRISH LINEN and Damask Linen Table Covers,
Birds-eye, Huckubm k and Ruisia Diaper, just re
ceived at THE PEOPLE’S STOKE.
‘A pr i 1 16 9
I | \RASOLS, Paraeaolette* St, Sun-shades, probably
X the best and cheapest lot to he found in the city at
April 16 9 THE PEOPLE’S STORE.
■ > LEACH ED and BROWN SHEETING, 4-4, G-1.
I I and 12-4, direct from the manufactory, just receiv
ed on Mulherrv street, at
Ipnl 16 9 THE PEOPLE S STORE.
\ v u Goodi! Nnv Goods!
npilE subscriber has jitPt received h large lot of FINE
1 Ml SI.INS, Muslin ami Earlston Ginghams ; Blue,
Pink and Buff Check Ginghams; Ladies’ Twisted Silk
and Fillet Mitts; Misses black and white Mitts; Berage
Scarfs; Griixs Cloth Skirls, of extra qualities;
(hoarse Book iM ijslin ami White Linen for lining dresses ;
all of which are now open and offered at reasonable
prices. Customers are solicited to give me a rail.
June 17 18 I. WO( >DRI I I
Tin ami Wire.
|| I BOX KS Tin Plate,
r 4,000 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted Nos. f to 18.
Received and for sale by E. If. WEED.
Dec 17, 1845 44
AXES.
“Zfi DOZ. Collins’Axes,
• F|o doz. Hand and Broad Axes,
Received and lor sale by E. B. WEED.
Dec 17 44
SHEET NTEEI*—3,OOO lbs. Sheet Steel for
(iin Saws, just received and for sale by
Dee 17 4* E. B. WEED.
I'lt(,ice W'ines and iSrandi/
For s.ilc on unusually low terms.
A RARE CHANCE!
\L. AUDOUIN respeeifullv informs the citizens
of Macon, that in contemplation of a removal, and
change of business, lie proposes to sell out for cash, at
rates that must he satisfactory, bis choice stock of
Wines and Brandy, comprising
CHOICE M \DEIKA, very old.
OLD P< )RT, a superior article.
CLARET, of bis own importation.
C H A M PAGNE, of the most approved brands.
BRANDY, best quality, pure and unadulterated.
His liquors he can confidently recommend to connois
seurs, and for family use.
Nov 90,1845. 40
Fashionsible N|mn; r Goods,
riAHE subscriber is now receiving n large and general
I stock of Spring and Summer Goode, and invites
his customers and the public to call and examine, as he
is confident his Goods are as handsome, and prices as
reasonable as at ain f other establishment in the city
Froui'li Drillinfff siml Casfrimers.
MUST received an assortment of the above—Also
ftj handsome Marseilles Vestings.
April 15 __9 GEO W. PRICE.
I/.ict* Muslin Sluiwls.
\LOT of the above—a new ami beautiful article—
. large size. GEO. \V’. PRILL.
April 15
I'ariisols and **nn Shades.
MifJST received a larga assortment of the above —some
verv rich and handsome.
April 15 9 GEO. W. PRICE.
Old Fort Wim*.
\FEW boxes I'mt Wine, unporieii bv John W.
. I.ons. Usq. Savannah, a verv superior article, for
Bale bv lIEA &. COTTON.
April l.i 9
SUGAII A. COFFEE—B liluls. N Orleans Sugar,
till lmg. Rio Coffee, for sale bv .
April 15 !l IIUA A COTTON.
PasfilleM <l< PnHi,
>R the nllcviHtion nnd radical cure of llronrhitis ,
1 and other diseases of the throat, which have been
used and found eminently efficacious, ami are highly
recommended by numbers of the most eminent Orators
of the day.
References of the highest respite (ability can bp given
from gentlemen who do not wish their names to appear
in print before the public.
N\ B. These Bastilles give instant relief to hoarse
ness, and also cold in the head.
Also--'Camphor aud Peppermint LOZENGES, for
sale bv GEORGE PAYNE.
June 24 12w19 Druggist and Apothecary.
VINEVILIE ACADEMY.
r jallF. second term of this Institution will open on the
I first Monday in July next, under the charge of Dr.
p. Mclntvrk. formerly well known In this vicinity, as |
the Rector of the llibb county Academy in the city of
Macon. Rales and terms as customary, viz ;
Reading, Orthography, Writing, ami/ *|operlcrm.
oral Arithmetic, j v
Written Arithmetic, Geography, Eng. / , „ „
and Elements of History, >
Latin and Greek, Mathematics and the )
Elements of Natural I’hilosaplty, > I*lß “ “
Cheu.islrv ,Botany A Belles l.ettrrs, )
Composition and Declamation alternately each week,
charge from date of entry to the end of the tern. (82
weeks)— closing about Ist December.
June 23,184 C. _
.10 ( cut Nliors.
WI'ST received a large supply of Ladies’ 50 cent
Shoes
A large assortment of Gent’s fine Button Gaiters,
A large assortment ol < lent's fine Gnat Gaiters,
A large assortment o’ Gent's fine French Call Boots,
A large assortment of Calf Lining mill Binding Skins,
all of which will be sold as cheap as the same article
can be bought in the Stale, by
April IS 9 WHITING & MIX.
Itlonsr Coins.
I BROWN Linen and Merimack Blouae Coala.
I JB Ittsl received bv
. April J. A E BAI L3DI .it
•US f receivi .1 and for sal . SMk 0 1 * ir, of
% extra brands. SCOTT, CARIJAR'I At- CO.
J liine 10, llHti 17
NEW (MIODR.
rflllK undersigned art r* c* iviug und up* iiiny their Spring
I and hummer uppli** of FANCY and 8 1 API.K I)H> ;
liOODS, among which will he found all the nrw itylc* of the
season ; all of which will be told at the lowest price* Pur
chaser* art* invited to call and examine the stock.
A| , ri i h n. mckinnon * o
(tiooih for 4'sinli!
fIIHK subscriber* wishing to clone their present stock.
I offer their Goods at COST Mill CASH, mid re
quest purchasers to calPand examine before sunplving
themselve*. D* GILVN.
Miiton, May 19*
M*ritpertjf on the Rati Romt
FOR SALE LOW.
\TWO story DWELLING with out-building* 10.
. rated within a few step* of the depot in Forayih,
aurrounded by a grove nnd garden of about three acres,
belonging to Rev. C. K. Sturgis. A great bargain will
be offered if application is made immediately to
WILLIAM S. NORMAN.
Forayth, May 19, 18 16 ffw 11
I ITS! TITS!
Dlt. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, an infallible reme
dy for Epileptic Kiln or Falling Sickness, Convul
-1 sions, £c. Alao Ivan'* Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills,
for removing nil morbid nnd corrupt humor*, and puri
fying the blood. Eor 6alc at
March tl 4 BRUNO &l VIRGINS’.
fi veON, TIU KSim , JHY !i, I sic.
FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
’ r ~ f CIIF undersigned, grateful for
( a .J ■ past luvors, takes this metb
y m od of informing bis patrons, and
j those who may give him their
JbM*"% business, that In* lias (for the bet
j ter seeming their interests) obtained the beautiful and
j well arranged
Tire I*roof li’tire-House,
on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied bv J. Cowles,
for the purpose of S forint? ( ofton and all kinds of t oun
fry Product. He will, ns herctofose, give bis personal
attention to the Ware-House, and pledges himself to
use every exertion to promote the interest of those who
mav confide business to his charge.
Macon, June 24,1846. N. OI’SLEY.
jo.n;s *v Hoi,!’,
T V7ARE “ 3IOUSB
( Oil MISSION YII.ItCII AXTS,
HAVE taken the Ware-House on Cotton Avenue,
formerly occupied by Mou.trie Campbell.
Their best efforts will be employed to promote the in
terest of their patrons. John Jones,
WM. S. HOLT.
Macon, June 24,1840. 19
WARE-HOUSE
j Commission lit it si ness.
OICAVF.H, WOOD A CO.
TAKE till® method of informing pb.nter® anil others, that
in addition to their wholesale and retail
Dry (.muls and Grocery
they will continue totransacta general WAHK-HOI'SF, fc.
COM MISSION BUSIN KSS, at theoldstand, (longknown a®
Graves’ Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com
merce Row, and would respectfully renew tne tender of th ir
services te their planting friends, and others, with tin* assu
rance, that those who iiih) patronize ns in this line of busi
ness, shall have our best endeavors to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware Houseis conveniently situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with us, shall be well taken care of,
and protected from the weather. We will also assist w ith
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without
charge ; and wc are at all times prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD b CO.
Edwin Graves, 1
Thomas Wood, £
J. IM. Kibrkf, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1844. 37
IPc Blouse, and Commission
BSusiness.
\%riNN & SEYMOUR will continue the above bu
v v pines* nt the same Ftand, and solicit from the
planters a share of their patronage.
Macon, June 10,1846. 17 j
JEWELRY, xV<. AcT
03 s. It. DAY would inform his friends ‘
ami the public that he has bought the
Stock formerly belonging to C. ti. S. i
Sjjr /jl John, deceased, consisting of golti and si 1- ‘
Httl ver Watches, C*old Fob and Gu srd Chains,
• _y/mL Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Gold
Bracelets,Clasps, Gold Snaps, Gold and
Silver Thimbles, Ladies’ Broaches, Gent's Pins, Knives,’
Scisors, Hasors, Kasor Strops, Tooth ami Hair Brushes. Pis
tols, anil many more tiling!., too numerous to mention He
will have new stock constantly coming, and will order goods
at the request of those who may nn ish any thing in his line.
REPAIRING.
Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired at the shortest
notice, aud done in the best possible mania r, and warranted
to keep good time, and done at the cheapest price. Rings,
Pins, Bracelets repaired in the best possible manner. Engrav
iiu* mlao 10 ailv executed,
there is no doubt nut they will oe pieac*.
Macon, Jan. 28,1*46. 10
Blagging, Hope, Ttcine.
rfflHK subscribers are now recc iving their fall supplies of
I GROCERIES, which they offer to their old friends and
th public generally,at unusual low prices. We have now in
store, and receiving
-300 pieces heavy Gunny Bagging,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kentm k) Rope,
50 do. Manilla do.
100 lb®. TANARUS ine,
2,000 sacks Salt,
lu,o0 J lbs. Swecdeslron,
1,000 lbs Band, Hoop and Roil Iron,
20 hhds. St. Croix and Porto U ico Sugars,
Loaf, ('rustic and and Powdered do.
100 bags Rio and Java Coffee,
50 boxes t obacco,
100 kegs Nail,
1,0‘ 0 lbs. Cat, German and Blister Steel.
Also PAINTS AND OILS of ever) description.
Macon, Jon 1,184 4(> j
WHITING A HIS
| | AYE this day received Gents’
1 I El Fine French Calf Boots and
. Brogans,
****** Ladies, Misses and Children’s Gai- j
rvfrb, ter Boots,
Ladies and Misses’ Half Gaiter Buskins,
Do. “ do. Kid Slips and Ties,
Do. While Kid Slippers,
with a large assortment ol l.adies. Misses and ( hil
dren’s low priced Shoes. All of the above will be sold i
as low us the same qualities can be bought in the city !
or State. Macon, March 18.1846. 5 j
HATS : HAT : HATS ! I
JEST RECEIVED AND FOR SAFE BY
STRONG A WOOD,
mmm - A FINE assortment arr-i
m & ill of HATS. Cousin. W
.Jf ting of t ientfl. i’fiiiaiiiß,
leghorn, latest si via of
fine Nutria nnd French >aa.
Moleskin, wide nnd narrow brim Black Nutria, Russia A’
Pearl Caps, &u\&iv , which they will offer nt the very
lowest prices to all that will favor them with a call.— *
Also have on hand and arc constantly receiving a gen
eral assortment of HOO PS nnd SHOES, of all quali
ties and prices.
O’At the New Hrick Store, opposite Geo. M. Lo
gan & Cos., next door to Russell & Kimberly.
Macon, April 14,1846. $
COTTON PRESSES.
rivlli: snbscribsr i now engaged si ln< FOUNDRY
I in MACON, in msmifai’tiiring Bullnik's I’nl.-nt
I’rogrpssivn I’nwsr ("ntlnn Presses, which for conven
icncc, liursbilitv ami cxpcililinn.sre unsnrpasscil bv nnv ,
thing'of tlm kind ever ollered in I lie public. Tn those
wishing to purchase, a trial and guarantee will hr gncit
bclmr iinvment i required. All in want of a first rate i
Cutlon l’rcaa will please make early spplieilimi to my
rn.lt, nr In Messrs. Hamilton Ai Hardeman, when priee
and terms will be made known; also on hand and made
to order, Mill Irons and Casting* of every description,
mi moderate and accommodating term*.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 17,184f>. jH>
.tlacon Iron *V It mss Tontnlry ,
AHII MAIHIM SHOl*.
rilllE flilhfleriher having recently made large and im-
I portant addition* to his former list of patterns tor
I Overshot Breast, and Tub Mill Geering, is now prepar-
I p,| to execute order* for I lour Mill*, Cotton Factories,
j Horse power Mills for plantation grinding, Ac.; hNo
’ (’otton Presses, Gin Gear, Plates and Halls, ana Mill
Irons of every description : all of which will he made of
the very best material and workmanship, on reasonable
and accommodating terms.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, June 71, 1816. y!8
op(jST received and for sale. 80,090 pound* II ICON
4 SIDES. SCO IT, CAKJIAKT & CO.
June 17 _
■POST received and for sale,
50 “ 44 2 do.
25 hlf hhl*. No. 1 do.
25 “ •* “ 2 do.
| V M i: 18 sroTT, CARHART k ODE
• IST received nnd for sale,
op f,l)ls. Woolsey Woolsey’s Crushed Sugar,
20 Ho. do. Powdered do.
20 boxes do. do. Loaf do.
10 ‘ 4 llnvnnnn Brown do.
18 sroTT, CARHART k CO.
m\ ST received and for sale, 500 kegs N/rils.
4 June 17 18 SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
i ot( gT received and for sale, 50 boxes of Tohaceo, of
*1 ililTcrcnt brands and qualuis*.
June 10 17 SCOT TANARUS, CARHART fit CO.
CLOTHING.
o\i: AUD 41. L,
TAKE NOTICE
npl AT new and fashionable CLOTHING, for the
I Bill and winter trade, (of their own manufacturing)
nnd made in the best trimmer, has j tint been received,
and ca u be Been at the store of
ir.i.iur.To.r .v r.
no ipcnnd tn>ei,npxtdiicu In K. WoodnifT’s Drv (Jood.
Simc, ami lliree donra from IVasliingMn Hall.
Ihn slock consiiis ol li'rntleincnV parmont, ofcvcrv
kilirl. that will moke ilicm comfortnMo anil scnlrcl. All
ol llie aaiil garnienta will lie ofiarexl al iheloweat cash
pricr*.—Please gie ua u call.
Nov If, 1845. ajj
.Vetv Stare and JWtv Hoods!
Wkh
C. L. UCNTWORTII,
AVsifc Ii Walter anal Jeweller.
| FAS removed to the new brick block, east side nf
■ I Mulberry street, (immediately opposite Ins old
stand,) and is notv ipening n new and fine stock of goods
in liis line, eonsising in part of fine Gold and Silver
Lever, Horizontal Pate/il and Verticnl Escapement
; VV.-itches: Gold (iuard, Fob nnd Vest (’bains: Breast
Bins, Finger Rinp, Ear Rings: Gold Chain and lluir
Bracelets: Gold. Silver and Steel Spectacles and Eye
Protectors: Goldnad s i lv.*r Pencils. Gold Pens, Gold
and Silver VVafel Keys,l I old and Silver Thimbles, Sil
ver Combs, Silver and I'earl Belt Slides, Gold Sleeve
and Collar Button*. G< Id Studes nnd Chain Slides,
Gold Lockets, Hearts and Crosses: Card Cases, Steel,
Silver and Gilt Beals; (lead Ornaments,Jet Combs,
Ladies* nnd Geutlmmn’a Purses, Superior Pen nnd
Poeket Knives,Sciisors, Razors nnd Kazoi Strops:
Footh. Lather nml flail P rushes, Shaving Cream, Real
(Jenna n <’ologne.
Fine* Silver PlnDd Cantois. Cake Baskets, Candle
Stinks, Waiters, Cips. > nuflVrs and Trays: Dixon’s
Line Ware iri sett a Also Coffee nnd Tea Pots; Silver
Setts of Knife, Fori and Spoon; Spoons, Watch Stands,
Fans. Perfumery, Fancy Goods, &c. &c.
Watches of entry des rripfioti repaired in the best
manner. All Ware Ties sold or repaired will he trar
ranted to keep good time, i>r the cash refunded. Watch
es sent from any part of the country, will receive the
same attention anj be rep aired on as reasonable terms
as though the owner were present.
All kimisofGo and and Silver work neatly repaired at
the shortest notic
Spectacle Glapses adapt ed to all nces.
ALSO FOR HbLL—One of Chickrring's Superior
Piano-Fortes, h rose-wood case, full Irnghth iron
frame , aud warranted as fi oe an instrument in every re
spect, as can be found in ( icorcia.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweller,
Macoi, Nov 5,1845 Last side Mulberry Street.
WATCH.3S, 0 EWEXiRY, kC.
J. A. A S. S. VIHGIIX.
At their old stand on ("ofton 1 venue, opposite
II ashington Halt ,
’MI OL LD inform their friends and
v v the public, that they have now
Tnp on hand a good assortment of Gold and
jL Si Iver W ntches of the various makers,
ar Cerent kinds; also a good as
sortment of Gold Chains, Seals and
Keys, nnd a variety of othor articles, consisting in part
jf the following : Spoons of pure Silver; (Jold nnd Sil
ver Pencils; Gold Pens; Gold Foil and \\ ire for Den
ists; fushionable Jewelry, Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
Kar Rings of latest patterns; superior Pen nnd Pocket
Ivnives; Razors nnd Strops; Scissors; Herd Bags and
f’urses with steel ornan icnts; Head Ormmients do.;
Steel Pens of Gil lot t’s tin ike; Pistols and (inns; Ther-
I.i-ir , Hit 14 * x itir-in *7i . w . ~ Al . •*v _, 1,. 11l
tv of other articles, wi:i- b will be sold very cheap for
cash.
S. 8. V. would take t ins opportunity to snv, that lie
has .1 good assortment ol wntcli materials carefully se
lected by himself: these, with the superior set of tools
he has to work with, as well ns other advantages, lie
thinks be is prepared to execute work ns well ns work
gets to be done, it w ill bt: his aim to give eutiro aatisfuc
lion to all.
Dec 17,1845. 41
JYew Store and .Vein Hoods.
f lAUK would r*p*ttfully inform ihnr frifiulr
I and the public, that they have taken ih umvon the
corner of first and Poplar streets, know nan Dyson Ik Rich
ordson’s earner, where the y are now receiving:, aml will can
tinue to receive from New ork ami Boston,a targe and hand
some assortment ot
Fancy unit Staple l>ry floods.
together with Shoes, Hats. Bonnets. Ready-made Clothing;
aho, Crockery and Glass Wan, Nails, Hardware, Hollow
Ware, Paints, Oil, AVindo w Glass, Medicines, Ike.
The above mock has tin n select! and with great care, and is
well adapted to the city and country trade. Person* wishing
to hoy kootls at unusually low prices for eaoh , will please call
and examine our stock I* 15 n*e porcli.oing elsewhere. Allor
ders from the country w ill hethankfull) rect ived and faith
fully executed upon the lo west possible term*.
KENDRICK Ik CLARK.
Mai-on. A jri I 2", 1546. r lull
Spring and Summer Clothing.
f1 4 HE aubacribers hn ve commenced receiving their
I stock of Spring cfn< I Summer < ’lothiug, which tliey
are prepared to nMI at verv low prices for rash.
March I8 5 J. E. SAULSBURY.
YOUTH*.’ CLOTHING.
("NO ATS, Pants and Vests, adapted to summer wear,
J just received by J. E. SACLSBCRY.
March 18 5
OPiNIN io THIS DAI,
j* J LACK French (’hi tbs,
Xjo I’ancy Frencn Cnssiiners.
Black and Funcv Caslnneretts,
Black French De c Skins,
Linen Drills. Alc.&c.
Also a fine absortmept of Scarfs. Cravats, Gloves, Sic.
March 18 ■* L k E. s \l LSBI K 4 .
,Sl, H they Tome.
ril IHS day received nnd for sale, another lot of (’rans-
I parent WINDOW SHADES. new patterns, most
splendid, asd very ‘ heap. Call and see.
June I? 4wlß WOOD BRADLEY.
(Telegraph ropy four times.J
H ATS, CAPS, AC.
f 111 IE subscriber has now open, nnd u ill he ronstant
-1 lv receiving,a choice stock of” lints Caps, Arc, dec.
nf the store, recently occupied by <■. A. Kimberlv A: Cos.
which will be gold for cash, if prices to suit th* times.
‘I i 0n.Jua*2,1846. l I K. WRIGHT.
NOTICE.
HAVING this day -mid my stock of DRY GOODS
. it ml GROCERIES to inv brother, Javks Si v*
Moun, I wonhl respectfully recommend him to my
I'riemls and patrons, and beg for him u continuation of
the liberal patronage heretofore firstowed upon mvself.
JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
Macon, J one 1, 1816. 16
N. B.—AH those who ar* indebted to me bv note or
account, will confer a favor by settling the same.
-ww <a m'U’ e g n<:.
I N order to enable me to supply mv numerous friends
I nnd customers, (and especially tlm- e from the coun
ties of Jonr, Baldwin, and Twiggs.) I have taken the
store lately occupied by Messrs. RL ‘ >LI.E KIM
II F. KEY. corner ofClierrv ami Second Streets, where I
intend keeping constantly on hand a general assortment
of staple illld I’alley Dl ) Goodx, Hard
ware, Crockery, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Mack
erel, Bacon, Liquors of every description, together with
cverv article usually kept inn general Dry Goods and
Grocerv Store. A call irom mv friends and the public
generally is tespeCtfullv solicited.
For the pa ronage that Inis ho*a so liberally bestowed
upon mv establishment at the h<*ftd of Cotton Avenue,
for the last ix years, my customers hrve my sincere
and hearty thanks, with the assurance that in mv new
Concern no loins will be spared, *>r means left untried to
give, general stlisfactioa, and merit a continuance of the
same. In fact, I intend it he generally understood
that at BeiltOll’N iff the place to get lt:i
AMOS BENTON.
I*. —V v establishment at the Imnd of the A venae
w ill he confinued for the present, under tlie superintend
ence of Mr. WM. H. JOB DEN, who is duly authoriz
ed to receipt for, sad settle all accounts due me at that
establishment. Persons having running Recounts are
earnestly requested to call and settle the same, either
with cash or notes, previous to the first of < fc.toher nexr,
ns I contemplate making differ-mt arrangements with
that business, which will make it necessary to bring the
books to a close before that time.
Macon, June 9, 1846 17
Hcmutgee iron Tonudrp and
. 7 Bach i lie Sh op.
(MACON OKI).)
ffAHE mibwrihpi s hiving <-rrqnif n new E.tahliih-
I ineiit, now off.-r to Hie public, iniluccnirntx tliiit
ll cv linvcncvcr bd before in that line of iiu.inc.H.—
“ill Wriglitn. Cin Makers &.c„ will find it lo ihcir
ndvnntnse in irive ne u cnII. wc will simranlee nil our
work lo he pond, nnd nl llic lowest price—wo huva nl
pond slock of l*tllerns on bnnd.
A pond Horse I'uwer lor sole.
CIIAS. f*. I.EYV A. CO.
Colton Avenue, nenr Mscon A Western R. R. Depol,
Msv (I, 1846. 12 if
Telejrrftph, Little Geor’inn, nnd Jefiersonian. conv
till forbid. r
Graven, Wood A Cos.
KSBF.t ’TFULLY inviie the attention of Merchants
V and oiliers, to llieir stock of seasonable Dry Goods
nmv instore. Additions will In* made weekly, through
the season, of desirable styles of goods, viz:
1(1 hale* Osnahnrgs,
5 “ Brown Drillings,
5 Tickings,
15 “ 4-1 Brown Sheetings,
15 “ 8-4 ’* Shirtings,
5 •* fine unbleached Shirtings,
5 14 Blankets,
5 cases d-4,4-4, 5-4,10-4 blenched Homespuns,
i hales (.’anion Flannels,
3 “ Checks and Plaids,
2t) cases Prints, assorted,
U ** rll n.iwt-,
1 “ rich mourning Prints,
2 “ rich Ginghams.
25 pieces blue, black anil olive Broadclothft,
30 44 American and French(’assimer*,
50 44 Vestings,
150 44 Kentucky and Caasimer Jeans,
100 44 heavy Linsrys and Kerseys,
1(10 44 red, yellow, white and green Flannels,
1 5 44 black silk warp Alpaccas,
20 44 colored Alpaccus,
20 4 Alpacca Serges,
5 44 Bombazines,
100 44 Muslin de Laines,
20 44 Cashmere de Laines,
20 44 Mourning de Laines and Berages,
100 4 * colored Cambrics,
7 5 44 Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs,
Ift 44 English Silk lblkf.
300 doz. head nnd flag Ildkfs.
75 44 Berkley and Madrass Cravats,
10 pieces black and fancy Silk do.
3 44 ereen Barrage,
25 doz. gents’ ami ladies (Jloves, assorted,
300 44 Hosiery, assorted,
75 44 Day’s skilled Suspenders,
75 44 low- priced imt. do.
50 boxes Ribbons, assorted,
25 44 Artificials,
12 cases Florence, Straw and Fancy Bonnet
5000 Shaw ls, more or less,
40 pieres Irish Linens,
25 44 Linen Birds-eye Diaper,
20 44 Russia Dianer,
10 44 Cotton on.
5 44 12-4 and 13-4 Linen Sheetings,
Linen Table-cloths ami Napkins,
5 piece* super Flannels 4 -4,
50 44 Jaconets.
50 44 checked Cambrics,
50 44 Swiss, Book, Lace, and Mull Mrjslins,
50 44 black nnd white Lace Goods, 3-4 A 4-4, j
1000 44 Lace Edgings I*2 to 2 1-2 inch, wide,
20 doz. Muslin Collars,
20 pieces Bishop Lawn,
20 doz. Lawn Ildkfs.
5 cases Umbrellas, # l
20 pieces three ply tngrain and Cotton Carpeting. I
Macon,Nov 12, 1845.
Bacon and Whiskey.
6)4 | CASKS choice Cincinnati Sides,
• 170 barrels New Orleans WTiskev, for sale by
July i 90 REA & CO] rON.
Btisrjfins'y lion. Coffee* Ac.
1 T “x PIECES heavy Kentucky Bagging,
I 4 325 do. ’ I)Nfiden do.
20 tons Iron assorted sizes,
7(J kegs Nails,
o*l hugs R io Coffee,
. ... . 39 boxe£.Tobacco,
July I -!U ur.n !v \j\r- 1 im.
important to .Hill Owners.
Hotchkiss’ Premium Vertical Water j
Wheels, for Saw or Grii-t Mills.
FROM tilt* constant operation of marly two thousand of
tin ue Wheel* and tln-irappendage*, in different tectiona
ut'che country, and the very high popularity which they liuve
attained with all that have an opportunity of w n no*ing c heir
• xraordinary powt r, the suW-rfher feels justifieo in giving
publicity to the following *tatenu-nt. The u*e ot these
Wheel*, when properly introduced, nearly douhb the value
of the Mill*, and enable* them to do a hiu*in •■* which far tx
eeed* the most sanguine expectation of theirown-r*, many
of whom are gentlemen di*tiiiguiahed Ibrthtir science and
practical skill, ami have attested to il* truth. The*e \\ lieel*
w lien applied to Saw Mills, are a* cheaply construed and a* the
common b lotter Wheel, and will do double the lmiine*a with
a lea* quantity of water : back water i* no impcdnm ut win n
there is a headalaive; they can he placed on the abaft of a
common Flutter Wheel Mill if in good order, ami hung upon
the same bearings if sufficiently in rang to sustain the power
of the W lieel* ; the Wheels being of cast-iron will last an age.
They a No constitute the requisite fi y or ha lance wheel, *t rur- I
niga uniform motion in all parts of each revolution. Any j
workman Imviug the patterns, a model and table of calcula
tion*, can adapt Mills to any location, with perfect succe**.
Signed, (i. HU 1 Cll KISS.
The mibneriber having bccomf fully convinced of the mu pi -
rior alvanf*gt” of the above Wheels over nil other Water
Wheels in ue in the country, both for Saw and Grist Mills ;
and for the purposo of bringing them into more general uae
in this section of the State, he has become interested in the
right of said Wheels, in the rountien of Ribb. Monroe, Craw*
fold, Houston, Macon and Sumpter, ami will sell individual
or county rights, and afford every facility necessary ffr put
ting Mills in operation on that system, in those counties, on
very accommodating terms, llune in my possession letters
and certificates from many not only highly res pet? table hut
distinguished gentlemen in this and other States, all concur
ring with the statements made hy Mr. Hotchkiss, as to the
superior advantages of tin se W'h l“, having employed them
intheirown Mills, or witnessed their operation in ilu Mills
of their friends They also fully concur iu recommending
this improvement to mill owners generally, not only for its
very gr at improvement of the speed or capacity of Mills for
business, hut for its durability, cheapness and simplicity of
construction.
Some of the gentlemen whose testimony 1 have onthjssub
jeef are, F.x-Gov. Fitzpatrick, Hon. J. G. L. Huey, and Hobt.
lemisou, Ksq of Ala. ;W.H. S *yre, F.q., Sparta, G.; Col.
.1. A. Dove and Hon K. 1.. Gamble, Augusta, Ga., and many
other gentl men in that vicinity. All commiinicationson this
subject, directed to meat opcwell, Crawford county, will be
promptly attended to. -* J. A. MII.LKH.
Hopewell, May 18, 1846. l4tf
Sale atul Urery Stable.
wv. filllE undersigned respectfully inform
<£-< ■ their friends and the public, thnl
foa J W 'hey have opened n Stailf. iti Macon,
fr for the nur| nc of doing ft SALK AND
IVFRY 111 SLNKSS. nnd respectfully
solicit a share of public patronage. Their Stables tire
connected with the FLOYD HOI'SE, und every atten
tion will he paid to customers in order to give general
satisfaction.
Their Stable* are large, new and commodious, with
fine Lots and every convenience. Persons would do
Well to givo 11 h u call. N. HAWKINS,
J. W. HAKKIS.
Macon, April2B 1846. Iltf
Line from I'orsvtll to flio
I mint it hpniigN.
f|GIE subscriber* will run a
i%> I daily line of Four Horae
< ’oat lies from Forsyth to the In-
Springs,leaving Forsyth im- ,
mediatelv after the arrival of the j
Car**, from I*’ July the remainder ol the season. They
will be provided with good Teams anti careful Olivers, (
and assure travelers that there shall he no delay on their
pint, as they hope to merit n liberal patronage from the
travelling public. MOTT At STANFORD.
Macon, June 17 4wlß Proprietors*
MllG ST OHS..
DU. IWC. BARTLETT
f I I just received, nt his Drug Store
■ ■ 0,1 Mulberry street, a large stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuff's,Oils,
wftiJß Glass-ware. Window Glass, Perfumery,
Ate.; iu fuel, every thin? usually kept bv
***** Druggists. Having made his purchases
for ('onh , nnd from fir*t hands, in New York and Dos
toil, he i enabled to execute ortleis <it as low prices as
/Sac, frtnh find unadulterated articles can he obtained at
anv establishment in the southern country
Physicians, Manufacturers. Planters, and Dealers are
invited to call and examine his stock he (ora they make
their purchases.
Macon, SepitS, 1845. 32
noFi tT’S ii a: b> 111 \ i:
Plimiiix Bitter* A Tile Pills.
high ami envied celebrity which this Medicine hss
ff acquired for i*invariable <*. fftescy.in *ll the diea*e
wiuch it professes to cure, hss re n de**ed the usual practice ol
puffliug not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them—ihcj
ai r known by their fruit* ; their good work” testify fur them,
and they thrive not b> the f.uth ot the credulotti,
A fresh supply just received by the Agent,
Jau 24,2840. 42 GKORGB PAYNE, Druggist.
VOMIIUK X*IV.-l. a8 ;
1 M'WTOSII HOUSE.
INDIAN SMUNOS, BUTTS CO.
Proprhtoy of thr Indian
. ■ P m, i? Wotd, for the Imm fw*> ,u ri
MtllL “’"' ll inform Ins fritni and
iuiitHJ I, ‘ °filns Slate, I,r South Car 01,.,,., Ala
aIU “* Vl fh„li. , that li. has a, , „V,. at
the alum- name. fSr hr acr\i P m , '. d i d H ‘J. T . K . L “ nd ’ r
ri.,B tin approach,ngVaZ. ’'>•* du
I his HoiiSf will In opened on tin- 20.1, „r
The Mclntosh lions, „ iadep.l, L
in,.,. between 70 and no large and „, r , ln „"!’ U ~,"n
tlir.T spai'ioua Draw uif( Itonma and a .nlrnd’id ft.'n'n ‘
‘arffr and wide I’taa/a,, Mending arbnn!!,JiV'"T™
>t \vht ha 4mo lour been (li-nirrcl t c„• Ts **kinj;
s ■ * ■•> ss
i p,'r!nn'’" l, ”" ,h H ' ,u ’ ■” accommodate over ftur hundred
iililpsis
ll.Hot.afn.nofthcMihHosh Home in „„ the brow nfthr
Mcln.oh Hill, overlooking (In* Spring, for many warn
resnlenr. „t ,l„• ... I, l.ratcdCol. hirl” Kla,. ‘.“"fcj. f
ourJo’nmrr. “ ,c “‘tian hi.t.rj of
rrn K . m ,„,, , h . non.;
l ™* i# |,l, w-vks', .fM^rK%ftew
- .. „ . . BttYAf) VV. COLLIER
Indian Spring. May 6, 18 tA. 12
FIOYD HOUSE,
Rincon, Ui'or;'j:i.
ApwV have taken that well
* kl,,, * n Hotel, the Ei.ovn Hou-k. n,„|
*"* h*s,,cnitrd uinker the firm ol l!ROW \
Jlljjgg &.I-ANIEK.
*“ ,>M._dw It will he nee,Hess lo made promises, ns
m„-„ftl,e firm has lean well known as keeper of ihe
XVnslnncton l!it!l,niii tlie public* me Acquainted with
Ins manner ol doing business ‘I he Table and liar
shall not he surpassed by any one, nml their Ntahles are
nn v, wiih firm dirt floors, and not surpassed l,y any in
Charges are reas mahle as Ihe limes will permit
THOMAS A BROWN,
mrr, , .. NTKHUNd LANIKR.
II 1 Ihe soberrilier solicits his old friends and pat
ron, al Ihe Washington Hull, lo give him a t all at his
new stand. S T . |. 4NIrR
N. H —The office ~f Ihe Tallahassee and Columbus
line ol Nft kept at this House.
July 9,1846. o| t f
Jk 9bL h*. tie. it srßt.rvs,
SFSif s” n i, 'il"'r CoiilUj, a.
/Is,?iLabi r HIS establishment is again open Jut
■ ii* rcrfpiion or vi.Aitors, umfer JTie
supenmcndoncf* Ami innnngrmmi f its former owners,
proprietors anil managers, anti they promise nothing
more than wlml they have heretofore done except addi
tional facilities in reaching the springs.
We have made an arrangement with the proprietor of
Ihe great Central Romes, (as soon ns the Railroad is
completed to llnrnesville,) to run his Stages DAILY by
Ihe Springs. Passengers can then reach there in less
then twenty hours from Savannah; and in live hours
fewtit Columbus. Harks will also be in readiness at ail
times in Greenville, to lake li-iiers lo the Springs.
* ‘ R. BONNER, Proprietors.
June 9, 1846. g w jj.
WASHINGTON HALL.
Jh~L\ .WvfCO.V, 6,2.
WufilTlki , T,,8 have associated in
Baa* I = ®'" p management of this long established
ip;&iM"sd well known House. Their joint and—
ettciilion will be given to it,
general miperinlenilnnce, and no effort will be spared to
hustall) its former btgh rhuteeter. We shall alwttve
study the comfort and entertainment of those who favor
us with a e a 11. MOTT dt SPARKS.
W ii.f.iin A. Mott, >
Ovid Ci. Spares. $
O’ In hecotningassociated with Mr. William A. Mott
- ■ - /•• • ..tvne ttte A ueivtn Ul IIIC linvn*
l.ng public, ami particularly of bis country friends It
will give him pleasure at all limes, to minister It) their
comfort,' and to aid them in any way in his power in ibo
transaction of such business as tnav cull them lo Martin.
.. OVID (|. SPARKS
Macon. Jnlv 15, 1P46. no
Vain able Properly for al>or Unit,
a IN Vinevjllc, one milo from the .in,
I pleasantly silt,t ied ,t, view of the I'ol
lege. and for Itenltt. unfurpassctl. ‘flic
Lot is well improved with fruit and orna
mental trees, and shrubbery, and a never
filling Spring, lo which I would direct the attention ol
Ihe cold water practice. The houses are commodious
and bo.lt in modern style. The whole, with the ELK
IN ITf RE, may lie bsj. Possession immediately.
Also, to rent or sell, the Store House on Colton Ave
uti“, nxf to Masonic Hall. For business stands can
not be beat. Far terms apply lo
Julyli *4wSI J. 11. OLDERSHAW
FOB SALK.
\\ 1.10 pleasantly siluulrd DWELLING. For
terms apply to C. DAY & CO.
Macon, Jnlv 16 -lw'JJ
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
idfejyyk ay:^
Till IIS Rnd is now open for puHsent’ers. from Mnron
I to (iriffin, nml Train, will bo run daily until fi.
ther nolice, or follow., viz ;
l,e:ue Macon for (irilTin anil lutermeiliate station.
11 o’clock. A. .VI.
I.etne lirilfiu nt 8J A. M.ttnd arrive nt Macon, nt I
Until eiicii time a.tjie Itoad eh.ll be openeil to A:
lanln, tbe Kates of Fare will be the same ns r halved la,
>r. EMERSON FOOTE,
Meepn. July fth 51 if Superintendent.
(3 OOK P li IN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Town. Siunplcr <<miii(v. Rm-
Xl/'/1.1. practice in the countiee of Sumter, Stcwm
ff Macon. .Marion and Houston.
Philip Look. Hkkkf 11. Lumpkin. Jr.
May fi, 1846. I*2
DR. CHARLES THOMPSON
IE AS taken office next door to Payne’s Drug Store
I residence in Viueville. Any word left nr-eiih< #
place (day or night) will he comm ttniea fed bv bo vs L
thnl purpose. Hr hopes by attention to busmen, ui.
hii experience of seventeen yearn to merit a share un
patronage.
March 11,1846 {"Telegraph copy I .] Cm 4
LSITTISray.
DUS C. (V J. Mr DONALD gratefully aeknowl
edge the liberal patronage extended to them for
the las? few years by the citizen* of Macon and vicinity
nnd would inform them that they have removed their
office to the brick range north side of Mulberry street,
over the Jewelry Slore of C. K. Wentworth.
They have ho arranged their business, as for one of
them so make regular visits to the neighboring villages
and certain portions of the country.
Macon, Dec, 31 * 1845. <p>
JUST received and for sale,
200 keen While Lead,
300 sailor.* Linseed Oil,
Jump 17 19 SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
CLEAR THE TRACK I
l or the &*co|>lc’n Store.
Silks! Silks going at almost nothing!
BEING desirous of making different arrangements in
this department of trade, the subscriber is willing
to make a great sacrifice in ordt r to close out his pres
ent stock of Silks, for tlia next sis tv days. Those who
have money to lay out for Silks, will find it for their ad
vantage to call at the IVopla’s store, und purchase some
of the rare bargains now offering in Silks nnd all stvles
of Drv Goods. JOHN W. CLARK, Proprietor.
Jufy 8 21
NLW GOODS.
fEHHS morning opening at the People’s Store,
I Blue and Pink Muslin Ginghams,
Swi*s and Jaconet Muslins,
French and Scotch Ginghams,
Prints, Bonnet Ribbons,&c. Vc.
At greatly reduced prices at ilie People’* Store.
July a ‘ --I JOHfl w, CLARK.
! J times 11. Huriluu *iy is <
for Tax Collector of Bibb county, at the ensuing elec
tion in January next. July 8