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tvou'd never do you know, to let Tyler
And Calhoun have the fume and popula
rity of carrying through such an incal
tulably important measure. That would
throw us into the hack ground for ever.”
This we conscientiously believe, to be a
fair, and tolernbly full exposition of the
true intent and meaning,of bothof Clay’s
and Van’s manifestos against the annex
ation treaty.
We have thus far* supposed Mr. V. D.
explaining —the knight of the ancient
and honorable order of the Four Kings,
would after noticing the reaction conse
quent on his letter, probably have pro
ceeded differently, by discharging a vol
ly of wishes, it would'ntdo to place in a
prayer book, on the heads of his refrac
tory lieges who dared refuse to follow his
lead—on the aged patriot of the Hermi
tage—on Tyler and Calhoun to the ex
tremity—and finally on the abolitionists,
to secure whose votes, he had been temp
ted to play that dubious card. It is
doubtful if the pious Mr. Clay’s malcdic
tions were exceeded in sincere bitterness,
by those of Doctor Slop in Tristram
Shandy, lint Henry Clay is not the
man to de>pond, he looks at his cards,
his hand is a strong one—four knaves,
the king, queen, and ace of clubs, they
were all trump cards in h*orty. They’ll
do in Forty-four. A peremptory ukase
from himself and little Matty command
ing their collar men in the Senate to re
ject the treaty, will complete the plan of
Clay’s campaign, now in progress.
From present appearances there is lit
tle doubt that by the united action of the
satellites of Clay and Van Iluren, the
Texan treaty will be rejected in that once
august body, the Senate of the. U. Slates.
Will the collar men in the Senate ven
ture this atrocious treason against the
dearest interests of their country? Aye,
that will they—they know they must earn
the secretaryships, embasies, consulates,
ttc.—they have promised, they know the
old fox of the West gives nothing but for
services rendered.
The Clay collar men of the South un
derstand the terms and are acting accor
dingly; they too know that if they get
the crumbs which fall from their master’s
table, they must work for them and are
‘going it bravely.’
These remarks have not the slightest
allusion to the great Whig party of the
South, and especially none to the Whig
party of Georgia, in their camp—thank
Heaven there are yet ten thousand who
have not bowed the knee to Baal, or dis
graced the neck> of Freeman by wearing
the Clay collar, and who like the noble
Chappell, refuse to sell their country and
risk its desolation, to win the smiles of a
pernicious demagogue. No, no, we Were
speaking of those who have degraded the
name ot the Whig party into the Clay
party, of men proud of the vile badge of
servitude they wear, of men ready to ru
in their country tb prou ote Clay’s elec
tion—of men, who, if the dictator ot his
officials that are to be, hid the collar gen
try ‘ Go to hell, to hell they go.’
Political Gbntl otine.
We regret to notice that this dread en
gine has been brought to hear with fatal
effect upon our respected friend ('oh
Chappell. Having, like a high-minded,
honorable man refused to renegade from
those principles which have guided his
political course through life—having re
fused to abandon long cherished opinions
at the behests of the party at Washington,
or bow to the dictation of cliques at
home ; a decree for his political decapita
tion has grtfie forth. Before, however,
striking his head from his shoulders we
are in formed that he was formally read
out by n regular bull of excommunica
tion from an influential clique of the uni
versal whig party in this place. After
consummating their fell designs upon the
Col.’s political life we have no doubt that
they are prepared to bury him in a deep
abyss of hatred and calumny from
whence be will never rise to stand in
way of certain aspiring politicians. The
“Loud roar of foaming calumny” is ere
this directed towards him in a full torrent
and its waves are curling and cresting
about his devoted head.
“ The small whisper of the paltry few,
and the subtler venom of the reptile
crew,” is also at its deadly work.
But Col. Chappell has not “lived in
vain.” He cannot be deprived of the in
ward consciousness that be is an honest
nnd honorable man, by the united efforts
of the whole Tray, Blanche and Sweet
heart tribe. Not can he be deprived of
that honorable estimation in which he
has been held by the hcricst men of both
parties.
FOR THE AMERICAN DEMOCRAT.
Mr. Editor i
Cannot the friends of Annexation procure a suita
ble room in this city for their met tings in future !
Such a place is greatly needed. The glorious cause
tn which they are engaged, as well us the rights, in
fluence, snd institutions of the South demand it.—
Will not someone move in the mutter 1
JASPER.
Texas Meeting in Charleston.
Want of space prevents us from copying the entire
proceedings olthe immense Mass meeting of the citi
zens of Charleston, in favor of annexalion. The
meeting was unrivalled for number, respectability
ami influence. The enthusiasm was most intense
and pervading. John Robinson, Esq , was called to
the Chair amid “ thunders of applause.” 'thirty-fire
Vice Presidents Were appointed, and seven Secreta
ries. A commirtee of 113, Col. Elmore, chairman,
to report a preamble and rtsolutii ns. The following
contain the pith of the proceedings:
On motion of A. Moise, jr. Esq. the following res
olutions were adopted :
Revolted, That the grateful tlinnks of this meeting
are hereby tendered to the Honorable R. J. Walker,
of Mississippi, and the Honorable C. J. Ingersoll, of
Pennsylvania, for their luminous, eloquent, and con
vincing ex positions on the great and vital question of
the ANNEXATION OF TEXAS to the Amrri
e.n Union—productions which must elevate their au
thors to a high rank amongst American Patriots amt
Philosophical Statesmen. That in the forcible lan
guage of the formei, “this is not a question between
Mexico and Texas, but a question between the ad
vance of British or American power; and that, too,
in the very heart of the valley of the West, that it is
to lower the flag of the Union before the red cross of
St. George—to surrender the Florida pass, the mouth
of the Mississipi i, the command of the Mexican Gulf,
and tinally Texas itself into the hands of England.”
That in the hold and lofty phrase of the latter states
man, “ It is the la-t struggle for American Indepen
dence, to tie conducted peaceably if we may, but for
cibly ii we must; that it is no |>arty question-that
Presidential candidates must hide their diminished
heads liefore its overpowering nationality. In fine,
that it is what Jefferson said of Louisiana, a ques
tion t > agitate the whole United States.
Resolved., That this meeting recognises, in the sen
timents recently expressed by the venerable hero of
New-Orlrans, the trite, intrepid and unflinching pa
triot whose bosom, even amidst the infirmities of age,
yet hums with a holy and enthusiastic devotion to
his country; and whose last struggle, as it were on
the verge of the tomb, is for her h. nor, her glory, and
hir liberty. That we believe with him, that “the
present goi.den moment to obtain Texas must Hot
he lost, or she must from necessity be thrown into the
arms of England, and be forever lost to the United
Stales. That the annexation of Texas will be as an
iron hoop around our Union, and a bulwark against
all foreign invasion and aggression.”
The meeting was addressed, during the evening by
Messrs. W. D. Porter, C. G. Memmingf.r, B. F.
Hunt, and the Hon. W. B. Sbabrook, with an im
passioned eloquence worthy of the great occasion for
w' ich t icy were convened —and of thu deep and uni
versal interest with which it is regarded by our whole
com nunity.
The Hon. H. L. Pinckney having been loudly
called for by the meeting, caine forward and declined
addressing it on account of the lateness of the hour,
hut took o Casio., before he resumed his seat to de
clare that he had ever been, and still is an ardent ad
vucutc for the annexation of Texas.
On motion, the meeting tlieii adjourned.
JOHN ROBINSON, Chairman.
John E. Carew, 'l
A. Moise, Jr.
J. H. Dcres,
L. A. Edmondston, Secretaries.
John Chf.esborough,
G. W. Cos PER,
B. D; Roper,
Gen. Jackson.
The editor of the Gallatin (Tetln.)
Union in giving l an recount of a recent
visit which he made to the Hermitage,
makes the following allusion to a scene
of deep solemnity that he was brought to
witness on the occasion.*
“There was an interesting hut solemn
scene presented on the Sabbath, It was
communion season in the Hermitage
church. The General and his friend
were there early in the morning. And
at the close of the sermon preceding the
breaking of bread, Andrew Jackson took
his seat at the table, B. F. Butler by his
left side and an affectionate daughter oil
the othpr, with his neighbors nnd friends
seated around and on either side, and
there partook, perhaps for the last time, of
the emblems of the broken bodyandshed
blood of their Lord and Saviour. Beau
tiful contrast. The man whose voice
had often been heard lead on armies to
battle in defence of his country, and then
filling the highest political office in the
gift ofa nation and giving council to the
world now sentedut the table of the Lord,
in meek submission, celebrating his death
and suffering. And like
“The tossed seaman, a ft<-r boist’rous storms,
Lands on his country’s breast.”
He seeks repose in retirement, and finds
peace and consolation in that the world
cannot give or take away.”
Fredericksburg Recorder.
& 'Ji&tx
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Forsyth, March 27 45—If.
M JOHNSTOIL
JLislw,
lUAI'ON, (;eo.
X'j Oh'PiCk over the old Darien Dank.
March 27—45 -if
DENTAL SURGERY,
liRFHCTK, DIiNT.ST.
From New- York<
\VTOULD announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen
' ’ of Macon, that lie has become pi rumnenily lo
cated in this city, where lie will be in readiness to at
tend to all calls in the line of his profession. He
inserts teeth on Gold plate from one to an entire set,
with spiral spring's or by atmospheric pressure also
by pivots lie inserts artificial palates, plugs teeth
with pure gold so as to prevent further decay,ex
tracts teeth with the perpendicular extrieator.and
treats diseases of the mouth and gums that have
been produced by the use off aloinel or from other
causes, and obviates irreguiaiities in children's teeth
Ur. —. feels confident from the experience whieh he
has had during the last leu years, that he can give
entire satisfaction* He pledges himsell that all bu
siness entrusted to his caie shall be done in a man*
nei not to be surpassed by any Dentist in the State,
and at such prices as will suit the times. His work
will, in ail cases, be warranted. He will also keep
constantly for sale, sudd foil, artificial Teeth, Toutii
Brushes and Tooth Paste of a superior quality.
Office Washington Hall, Room No. lid.
N. B.—Ladies can be waited on at their dwellings
if requested.—Dr. F. is permitted to refer to Rev. J.
R. Kendrick and J 11. fyiia
Jan. 24. 36
*. $. DENNAitD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Perry, Ga.
Ban:. 11 1543. X 8 ts
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE subscriber begs leave lo inform his friends
and the pubi c that be is now receiving an ex
tensive ssoriinent of
DRUGS, MEDICAL PREPARATIONS PAINTS, OILS,
DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES AND PERFUMERY.
The articles have been laid in on the most advanta
geous terms ; are of the best quality, as lie is deter
mined lo vend no other; and will be sold wholesale
or retail for cash or satisfactory town acceptances, on
the lowest terms that can he afforded in this section
of the country. Physicians, Country Merchants,
and others are invited to call and judge for them
selves. .lA.Mt.S B. H tILKY.
His Store is one door above Bo ashman's Book and
Stationery Establishment, Mulberry Street.
Sulphate Uuimne Musk, Blue Mass
do Murphine Horehounil
Aeet Morphine Otto Rose
Court P amer lringlass
Castor Oil Sponge, Mace
Curated Kali Aiinato,
Chloride Soda C opperas,
Senna Alex Borax, Nulgalla
Caveime African Rosin
Indigo Sjtaiush Float Oil alntoads
Caraway Seed *' Atmisede
Anodyne Hoflamont “ Bureamott
Aqua Fortis Cajiput
Juniper Berries “ Cassia
Bees Wax “ Cloves
Charcoal pulv 11 Caraway
Corks Velvet “ Ouganum
Calomel Eng “ Anthos
Calomel Am “ Juniper
Croton Tieltum “ Lavender
Gum Arabic “ Jessamine
Gamboge “ Fennel
Blue Slone “ Savine fresh
Salts ol Tartar “ Goldwood
Extract Jalap 44 Wormseed
do Lt nua for pies, sauces, 44 Double Tansey
Ac., anew and very conve- “ Peppermint
nient article “ Spearmint
Extract Va erian “ Tansey pure
“ Arconita “ Cedrai
u Buchu compd 44 fcroion
“ Ptok Root Fluid “ Sage
“ Augu-s'.ura “ Puiegi
“ Hardback “ Sassafras
11 Lettuce MW A M 44 Orange
• “ Cort Peru compd “ Cedar
" Bark Precipitated “ B act Pepper
“ Nux Vomica “ Hemlock
44 Rhubarb “ Spruce
44 Gentian 41 Caniharides
“ Ratania 11 Tar
“ Dandelion “ Copavai
“ Cotocymh pure 44 Amber rect
“ “ compound “ 41 coin
44 Balsam Copavia 44 Seneca
44 Ityoscamus 44 Rhodium
44 Cicuta 44 Nerole
44 Stramonium 44 Camomile
4 - Belladonna 44 Valerian
44 Boneset “ Cubebs
44 Butternut 44 Wormwood
44 Glycopt 44 liiuimess
44 44 refd Eng- 44 Anniseed
44 Sarsaparilla Spataias aborted
Herbs Horehouud Syringes 44
44 Cleavers Trusses 44
44 Catnip Britches ' 4
44 Thoroughwort Tooth Brushes
44 Cicuta Nail Brushes
44 Marsh Melon While Wash do No 1,2,3
44 Cos! foot Bot Brushes No 1, 2,3
44 Parsley Fieslt do No 1,2, 3
41 Spearmint fclnlh Brushes, fancy from No
44 Scurvey Grasa Ito 12
44 Ilyoxeainoua Blacking Brushes aesortcil
44 Wormwood Bristol Brick
44 Double Tansey Sheep Ants, extra French No
44 Hyssep - 1,2. and 3
44 Horse Radish Almond Paste
44 Bitter Sweet Antique Oil
44 Lemon Bairn ol Columbia
44 Sweet Marjoram Bears Oil
44 Motherwort Cream of Amber
44 Penneroyal Cold Cream
“ Sage Cologne Farinn
Caniharides 44 Frknch
Fly Slone " 4 German
Coiocynih 44 American
Aceiic Acid Extract Miliidores
Sweet Oil Lip Salve
Veratrine Olio of Reset
Sychonine Macassar oil
Digitalis Pomatum
Creta prept Pearl Powder
Irish Moss Preston Salui
Oxalic Acid Toilet Powder
Cetric do Vegetable kmifn
Prussic do Vinegar Aromatic
Tartaric do Eye Water
Opium Godfrey's Cordial
Pepperine. Eva Ersi Hayes Linament
Sage, Syrenees Harlem Oil
Honey, Squill* lichOinment
Mezerian Funnels Wedgwood fiom No 1
Hemlock <« 3
ilops Galley Pots assorted
Saffron Mortars front 1 inch to 12
Evicuma Medical Spoons
Nutmegs Pill Tiles graduated from 1
Wafers inch to 12
Cloves Polishing Clay
Quicksilver Putty Knives
Arrowroot Apoiit's St ales and Weights
Logwood Wicking for Lamps
Madder Exirai i Roses
Allum Essence ot Tyre
Fig Blue Florida Water
Brimstone Freckle Wash
march I ,alr 1 ' ll aril's
Glue Hungary Water
Antimony Hair Pow ler
Aloes Soot Indian Dye
Rhubarb Kaphalia
Emetine . Orange Flow -r Water
Patent .Vsefiicines.
British O I Blue Sinnhu
Balsam Honey Deep Blue Smalts
Spice Bitters Red do
Bateman's Drops Gr<en do
Bmier’s Magnesia 1 row'll do
Bailey's extraci Snrsnparil-Black . do #
In, anew and superioflinlian Spe> ific
article, used in prcler-New England Cough Syr
en>e to all others ()p<nit jdoe
Corn Plaster Mofliit’s Pills
Cepha IC Snuff Pncenix Biters
Cnemical Pi e Ointment Jewel’s Pels
E'seneenl Peppermint Dean’s do
Gt.rdaek’s Cordial D ivenport’s do
Snap .Naples Mead’s do
“ C .stile Swaim’s Panacea
44 While Bar Saratoga Water
44 Variegated , .Tomato Pills
“ in pots. Nos 1,2, add 3V. rmifuge S.vam's
Havnes’ P Its French Pills
Beckw ith’s do Dr. Laater-e Fever & Ague
Peters’ do Pi Is
Elmore’s do Glialegare s Fever &. Ague
Mcskin'S do I ils
Surgical Instruments.
Ampu'ating Instruments itiLaiicets Evan's best
caws 44 eom shell handles
Amputating &. Trtpatvng 44 Gum
Instruments in easts 44 Abscess
G E Bougie's Cupping tn- ‘ 4 Cases
s:rumen's w ilh Scarifa-Nutsing Tubes Ivory
t.-r and Five cuppirlgSeedles Seatons
glasses * 4 Curved
Cathe'erd male Nipple Shells
>• female Pocket Cass containing 22
Couching Instruments in Instruments
easts P eket Cases do 16 do
Camelat ’s double silver dis-Pockei Cases do 12 do
seeling Instruments inProbes
eases Pessaries gum elastic
Dentist’s Inslrumcnts for Saws Amputating
plugging arid scaling S eihes.opes
Forcept’s Midwifery Scissors straight & curved
“ 1 'isseefing Stomach Tubes E G
44 Dressing Hair Lip Pms
<• Bone Tooiti Keys ivory handle
44 Tooth &. Patterns spring
Olysier Bags with Iv PipesTuOtli Keys pivot handle
Kilims Ampu'ating spring
•• t. inline Tooth Keys ivory handle
Whispering tubes for deaf hinge tu crum
person.-'* a most valua-Toumeqtiet
ole article Tooth Files
Glass It are, Stc.
Specin Bpttlcs Iroin 1-4pintNippleSnells
to 2 gallons Nursing Bottles
Tincture Bottles from Ipt do Flasks
to 2 gallons Funnels As-titled
Salt mouth Bottle* Cupping Gileses
Bieast Pipes Phials assorted
Urinals Graduate measures
jPflriJl fjjf,
White Lead ground in Oil Drop Black, Gum Shelleck
do i.o dry Lmseed Oil, Lamp Oil
Red Lead, B Bek Lead Train Oil.-N* - at’s K Oil
pamsli Brown Spirits Turpentine
Venetian Red Varni6h Copal
Yellow Ochre 44 Jap«n
Chrone-Yt Ihiw 44 Black Leather
Chrome Green, Ix hfrage Gold Leaf, Saver Leaf
Prussian 1 lue, Vermillion Pomice Stone
Verdigris, lv ry Black • a ent Yellow, Cha.k Red
Terra tie Senna Putty Chalk White
Rotten Stone, Rutch I ink Carmine. Diop Lake
Dom Pink,Spanish Whi e Patent Brush and Sash
Pari* whi e, Turkey Urab Took* ot a I kinds
100 boxes Window Glass, 300 kegs White Lead,
300 gallon* Linseed Oil, $ bbl*. Sprta.-Turpentine
2 bbl.. Copal Varnish, 1 do. Japau do.
ALSO,
300 ralloni Lamp Oil, 200 gallons Train Oil,
100 gallona >est»ioot Oil.
I Maceti/May Bth, J 941-
Ilibb Nlieriir Sale.
On the Jirsl Tuesday in June next,
W r ILL Ix3 t-o’d hefibre the court housn
door in .Mam n, i eiwoen the legal
hours of sale, the following piopeity:
One negro girl named Lmra, nboiit 16
years old levied on as the properly of Vu
ginia C. YVilkerson, to satisfy or.e ci si ex
ec tioo is.icd from the fusti es c-iurt < f the
716th dist. G. Al. vs. C. Wil
kersoti.
O le negro woman named L tia about 40
years old and her four children, Elizabeth
twelve jeers old, Fed nine, Julia six and an
infant ore week oid, nnd 315 acres of Land
nj fining llie lands of A. Couppjll and C.
W. R tins, levied in as the propeity of
Harmon 11. Howard to satisfy four ti fas
•ss ling from Bb> fnfui r Coirt, i-ne in
fivorof E izu >etii Low trier vs. \|t>crt S.
S orv, principbl, and Ha mon H. Howard,
'ec iritv, two in f vor of F. At C lie I for
the use of E T- Beil vs. Ilirimii 11.
Howard, amt me ii favor of Ciar'es S.
R:dl<y vs Fred ic.k Pratt, Allw-r. S Storv
and liarmon 11. 110 vi r ', sec irit'e-ii
li. TRAPP. D Shff-
T!ie Monroe R il R >ad ir>m RI icoi.
B h i counlv, t|» W l’tij II >ll,ll 1) Ri.b
conn y, inclatliog al llie iio’i, vvimd work
shop-, depot biiili’in vs, in tchinery, tools ami
mat 'i i t!s of ev> r. k ii I and and« 8 'rijition be.
h nging to said M>n roe R uii old and B lik
ing (ion piny ; also five locomotive ei.giaes,
tl ree | iis-a tig >r can md twen’y-two
fr ight cars, a I levied on as the propt itv of
the Monro:* Ra.'l Road and Ban' ing Corn
nary to satis y an execution in favor of the
Sait of (i« orgia. f>r luxe': property
pointed out by A, S. Wingfield, Solic.toii
Gen.
On” House and I.o 4 , No. 4. in square 64.
n ‘ j lining the l< t < f D c'or Gorntan, levied
on as the properly of Asa B. Cook to s.t
'sfv a fi fa from Bi’ib Sit| er or Court ii
r av« rofJ. &W. Bildwio vs said Asi B.
Cook—execution Iran-furred to Thdaias
Lary.
JAMES GATES, Sh’ff.
May 1, 1544.
l,
u Inn,
THE suhsoriber has again taken this Ks
(nlllMlIllCItl where he will clwayt lie
happy to attend to the calls ofkU customers, and the
travelling public generally.
Macon, April 346 S. LANIUS.
NEW, FASHIONABLE, AND
CHE/P SPRING AN3 SUMMER
I) R V G 0 0 I) S.
unders’gned, graceful fer past f.i
--- vors, w o lid resp cili.llv in.'ortn their
frien '* and tic poo i , that i|te » e now
n-ciivitig a g> ne'iil st p !y of F IICV
and Mltiple Hry Gitud*, atnong wirett
are Lov. -|n iced, iMt>l u u and Very Ri«dt
llalztiiixs and Bt'zirine Muslins; Lace
and oilier Fn neli M sli s; Printed Lawi s;
Bonnat Lawns nnd S.iks; Dress Silks; S lit
and Lac 44 Cnrdina's; Siik, T niton, ard
Brai:e AI hi le ; Silk Siiawls and Neck
Tit s; KM, Luce, Thrcid an I N Ik (i!«i.« s
m and Mitts; d Cos to i H.gTiy; Id en
Cam’ric, and Li am Cam'iric Ihtcdker.
chiefs; Jaconet', Mull, and Su m .Mi,s ins;
Coi’d a id 'V Lit i Tar «•!« i t'o M sin and
Lace Trni’nit g-i, a luge as.-orm mt of
fas! iontd le Prints; ra' Ir s’i Linen- 1 , fine
and he vv. A *arge ns o tment of fine and
f>--hi'*ntib!e Ribbon ; Bonnuts, French
Flower*. &c. Ate
A so, Bioad. loths, ('assitners, Cash
mcr t.s, Drv-de-Kte; Gro-de-Efe; Linen
Cos t ngs, and drillings; Marsails and Lon
don V s i gs; wit i a great variety of Lin
en and C- tt'.n Goods for men's vveai; Brown
and Bleached Shirtings and S'leetinjs;
12 4 Linen S eetings* 10 aid 12-4 l‘. v l
ion L c •: to retlier w t i mott art'c'es ii'iin -
Iv ke| ti i dry Goo >St nes All of which
will he sold v iv I- w fir CASH, at t o o'.d
stand. G. t.. WARREN, Ar Cos.
Al c ut. Ap i| 10, 184 4. 47—;f.
NOTICE.
undi r gned having a c so"iated
-®- J. R- llowkl with him. the r bus .
ness ill her afer :>e coitt 1 ' u- and under tie
nan * L. Waurkm, & Cos.
G. L. B ARREN.
April 10, I*4l. 47—f
NOTICE.
7 IIE undersigned have associated thfin
• st lv s m the practice of the uw, and
will “ive pionpt nttcmtii.n o such b isiness
as may be intiu-i'ed to their cue.
They w i I at end t e f.Pbwitig Courts;
Bi'oh. C a'fil'd. Al-uiio*, ’i’w iggs. J nos,
Wilkituoti, li ojsto i, Pulaski, 11. nrv, and
P:ke.
A. P. POWERS,
L N. WHi ITL Pa.
M icon, April.l7 1 •844. 4s—tt
Oißce over E B. Weed’s store, two
doors l elq.v Win. B J >linsto:i.
SANDS’ S.4RS.4PARILU
TILS inv«mi»le Medifine, so much cu;-
liteftir of late, is now t ) 1 e rind at tbe
proprietor’s prices, at GEORGE PAYNE’S
DRUG STORE—wto is Agent lor trie
same.
April 10, 1844a 47—;f
■— - -j • • ■
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order from the
Honorable Inferior Couit of Macon
county, when s.tting lo>* Onliu>.?y purpotu g,
will b t; **old before trie Court Hou>e d»o.,
in the Town of Lanier, M-tcon county, on
the fiist ’Tuesday in JULY next, the North
half of L>t of Land, nnm »er twenty itae,
nn>t Lot i timber thirty in toefitteenth Dmt
of original y Houston now Macon couotv.
Sol.l a* the pr >p« r y of Elt.iuJourdain, late
of said cou ny deceased. Sold for tie
benefit of the tutird and creditors of said
deceased.
’ierms *>f Sale ra tde kn' wn on the and ty
THOS. T. JOHN SUN, AJ.m’r.
April 10, 1344. 47—td
NEW, CHEAP, AND DESIRABLE
—-
The undersigned are receiving and eponixlg
A I.AHGt: AND GENERAL SUPPLY OP
STAPLE AND FANCY,’
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS,
SHJH T 33B3D) ‘IP© TME
AMONG iVIIICII WILL BE FOUND ALL THE
itarsf
All of vvliich will be sold at lltc very lowest prices ybrCA«tt}at whole
sale or retail, l’tirchast rs in town and country arc invited to call
itnd examine for themselves.
7ho following articles embrace in part tbeif Stock:
Suptr went of Englaml Blur, Bl.u k, Brown, Invisi
ble Green, ami Fancy A loillM,
Medium and common do.
Su|>er extra tine black, and Blue black Cttssi*
mere*,
Striped and Plaid Fancy (10.
Gro. de Ta, and Parametto Summer Cloth*,
London, Cadet, and Fancy drillings, a great variety,
Satin, Silk, and Marseilles Vestings,
Printed Cambrics, Printed Lawns, and Jaconets, a
gteat variety,
Striped and Plaid Foulards and Balzarines,
Black and Mourning do. do.
Grade Nap, Grot.le RhineandChamelion Silk-,
Black anil Blue black Hrleinan’s do.
India and French Satins,
Foulard and Balzarine Hd'k'fs and Shawls,
Fancy Silk, Gauze ami Filin do. do.
Hemstitched and Embroidered Linen Camb. H dk fs,
Suspenders, Combs, Stocks, Collars, Ready Made Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac.;
with almost every article usually kept in the Dry Goods Line.
SAJI’L J. RAY Sc CO.
Brick building near Messrs. E. & R. Graves’ Corner.
April 3, 184 K
CHRISTMAS IS COMI MI. AND SO AM I;
Asia. vax. sxaarT.oiLjctrs oua by.
LOADED \l ITII ILL TIIP LL'XIIIIIES OF LIFE
FOR OUR STORE.
A ND this is to inform tt. good citizens of Macon, and the whole people of
im. Georgia, that 1 have givet. up distributing food for the mind, and will now
distribute food that will please the taste mid invigorate the body.
J OPE* Y%G#J A
FAMILY GROCERY STORE
AT W.Y OLD STAND,
W lie re every thi.l2 of the best qu .ility ii that 1 nc mat be found.
/ WILL RECEIVE EVER Y N/ 2HT B Y M S. BALL'S EXPRESS
All Liu<s* «f Frpnh wj's’ers, Oran»Mj II tiittnims, Ap* 4
1»Icn, Lnuorts, Fine Applet, Ac. Ac.
And to my country friends I will say that I will make the most liberal exchange#
with you for all COUNTRY PRODUCE.
*Tj=l)o not forget to cal! at mv Store, ox Mulberry Street, two doors South
of the WASHING TOM IIALL , where you can buy a good many Goods for A
little money.
Macon, March 20th, 1844.
CHEAP
CASH STORE.
The subscriber having just ripened on Commerce
How, first door north of Messrs, Kea & Cotton,
offers to the public a fresh and full assortment of
F4SUIONABL& AND SEASONABLE,
Dryaii.i Fitiu y Goods.
Among his stocK will l>e found new styled printed
Lawns*and Muslins, new styl»d Calicoes, front (Jets.
Upwards; Scotch a’nd Larlton Ginghams; Balierities,
•Silks; Su|>er Irish Linens aud Long Lawns; 8-4
1 -2-4 ami 14 4 super Linen Damask T»ble Cloths;
Hemstitched and plain hnen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
a beautiful assortment ol dress Shawls; Linen thread
an>l lisle Lacc; Ribbons; fillet, Mohair. Silk and cot
ton Gloves; a full assort uent of Hosiery; Florence,
Tusk an anti willow Bonnets; ladies Shoes; trim
mings, tec. &c. 6-4 and 7-4 Broad Cloth; Oasimers;
Tweeds iinrn Drills; Cban.brags Nankeen; 3-4 4-4
5.4 and 6 4 brown anJ bleached Shirtings and sheet
ings; Stocks, Collar*, Suspender*, Shirts, fine Boot*,
Hats, Umbrella*, Parasol-; Cuulery, silk, pocket
Handkerchiefs, with many other articles-
The subscriber in order toe Ject sales, ha* determin
ed to sell his, Good* at the very Incest price*, and hfc
invites Ladies and Gentlemen to give him a call,
most respectfully, F. WsSSAU.
Xfj- p. S. ! have made arrangements at the North,
to .“ceive every two weeks fresh Good*.
Macon, May 1, 13-14. 3m—so
Cana* Fleur, (losiiev Butler
A CllCi st 4 ,
superior quality, just recetutxi and for sale by
C. A. ELLS.
April 34-^-ti
Pongc*, India Kora, Bandanna and Spitticficld do.,
Jaconet, Muil, Swiaa, and Nansuke Ilihslini,
Colton and Thread Laces, Edging* and Inserting*,
Caoibrick, Jaconet, and Swiss Edgings, and do.,
Mohair and Filla Cardinals,
Cases Geo. Nankeens,
2,000 pieces new style prints,
4 cases superior English do.,
Brown and bleached Shirtings and sheeting*,
Tickings, Checks, and Stripes,
Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Long Cloth, and
Cottonades, Gambroons, and Mexican Mixture*,
Hamilton Jeans, Linens, and Oiapers,
Towelling, Dowlas, and Russia Sheeting,
200 dos. new style Willow Bonnets,
Palm Leaf and Panama Hats, ,
Gingham and Sitk Umbrellas,
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Shades,
GUM-SMITHING.
IXltB subscriber woitld inform the citixens of Macon
snd the public generally, that he has taken the stand
Known as the old Post-Office,
ON mulberry street, one door from
B. S. NEWCOMB tfc Co’s EAT I NO-HOUSE
AND BOWLING ALLEYS,
Where he is prepared to do all kind* of work in the
above business, in a superior style. Rifles made to
, r der, and warranted. Double Guns restocked,and
ait kinds of repairing done with despatch.
H£ HAS ON HAND,
A FEW FISE DOUBLE OUXS ; RIFLE
POWDER <tf a Superior Quality; GUy
PO WDER i SUO TANARUS, qf all else* ;
BALDWJS'S
ELASTIC GUN WADDING;
PLAIN PERCUSSION CAPS; SPLIT
AND RIBBED D9 WALKER’S BEST EH
GbISH CAPS; POWDER FLASKS;
SHOT POUCHESt '
And all e-.icles usually kept In the fine, which will W
auld ldW liar cask. 8 . & KOGEA6*
M icon. Fab. 14-^39—-ff*. .
SUPERIOR LAMP OIL,
For sai 5 at C. A. Ell**
FAMILY 6ROCERY STORE.
FROM the extreme purity of tlti* OR, it ban#
wuh * bright white flame, and without the an*
uteasant scent of the oomtaon article, and is sold at
the low price of Si 33 pc.- gxio>n. No. BZ* Oil, oA
escclient article, at SI OOrfUrghtftßT
Maton, March 37, idfcL
The No. I Oil, noted -hove, affords a beautift],
ch ar light, and i. frea freta the diasgreesble sdeur e 4
tbs lew purified Oila- [Ed. Am DsKoeaar.]