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GEORGIA
BY 31. BARTLETT.
MACON, THURSDAY, JANUARY SO, I SSL
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F. O CA LLAUrii.AN,
-jr.S now reccviug direct from New York an
extensive n.'surtineut of seasonable Goods,
which ho will sell
for themselves
following artic
NEW GOODS.
AV3L H, BUllhSALL,
M AS Jnsi received a new and extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS;
heady mass GJwOTizirrcj,
HATS. SHOES, l;c.
" Inch he is oik-ring for sale tit reduced prices
For Cash Only.
nis stocx consists, in i\art, or tiik following;
Super Saxony, 1 Hue, Black and Fancy Colored
Broad Cloths
Blue, Black, Mixed and Fancy colored Salinctts
English Merintwi
Duffle, Point and Bose Blankets
Scarlet, Crimson, Green aue White Flannels
•1/ reasonable terms for. Printed Salslwry da
,■ ers to call and examine) Can tun and Saxony r.nd Gauze do
New Fall and Winter Goods,
ATCD
/tT
JUST RECEIVED,
At the JUaeon Clothing Store.
B
cash, and invites i
11 is itoek consists in part cflht | Uaniask Table Diapers
Birds Eye and Russia do
superior St Croix sugar
A:ii> b £1*. prime New Orleans sugar
bids, double refined Loaf do
,> do Lump do
100 mugs prime g.ceu coffeo
IKK * bushels i.iverpool ground salt
in hints.molasses
bO bbls. caunl flour
10 boxes new cheese
tit) bids. Nos. - and (3 .Mackerel
2 pipes best Holland Giu
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
1 hhil. Old Jain. Bum
5u bbN. obi Ityo Gin
50 bbls. old Bye Whiskey
till do N. Ruth
•10 qr. casks Malaga Wine
50 boxes Baisins
80 eiulies Gunpowder ami Imperial Tea
10 ehssts Fresh Hyson do
2(50 ps. In st h.'inp and tow Bagging
1000 lbs. English and American Twine
, 50 coils Ba|q Hope
*10,000 lbs. Castings, assorted
lbs. best riwedes Iron
Slid lbs. German qnd Blistered Steel
5it U<*gs cut Nails, assorted
5 dozen Collins b Co.’s Axes
10 sets l larksniitli’s Pools, complete
Also a great variety <>/otter .articles in the Ifard-
uxire l.iiv . .
1500 pr. Shoes, all kinds and qualities
JINN) pr. negro Glides
20 cases ilats, superior quality
Ladies' and Gemlemeu’s Cloaks
10 bales, Maekantou aud point Blankets
JO bales 3-4 Shirting,
10 hales 5-8 superior Shirting
It) baler 6-4 bleached Sheeting
2 halos 4-4 cotton Diaper
30 ps. Shliuelt, till ei/iors
Irish Linen, white aud red Flannel
Black Italian and Lustring Bilk. Apron Silk
Pongees; Jaconet, Book and Swiss Ahlslius
Bol.inct mid thread Lace
B.auluiui.i, Latin, aud Colton, links.
Also, (Hi the way,
2 close Carriages turd 8 Barouches
:j Gigs aud if Stilkeys
ON HAND,
40009 lbs.*Bacon—3000 lbs. Lard
go bags Livo Geese Feathers
A senernl Assortment of
SADDLES, BRIDLES. MARTINGALES.
&.C.
ngir 30 50
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50
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50
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CASH STOKE,
SXBSfiE WOOD.
Aext door to the Post Office.
WE received and arc now opening a
very extcnsivfl assortment of Entirely
Seasonable and Fahionnble Dry Goods,
'which will be sold at uuusiially low prices
Purchasers will fiud it to their advantage to
give its a call. Our Stock consists in part of
tint) pieces Calico, from 10 to 87cts.
|tpj do furniture prims
Pun'h do Turkey Bed do
50 do Cireasnsians all colors, printed do
do French Chally,
Grodc Swiss, Gro de Nap
Berlin Siuehaw
riarsuet t.ud Levantiue Silks
col’d Lining 44
Poult de Soio
col’d Cambric
plait) Pope striped, & plaid Cambric
book, plain ami fig’d Swiss, jaconet,
Niiusuok. and mull Muslins
Linen Cambric, ins’g do, bishop La-.vn, cor
ded Robes, Laces and Edgings, inserting*
2() doz silk, gauze, liernams, &■ crapo fancy
Shawls, Thibet Wool do
10,1 doz pongee and spittalfield silk Hdkfs
100 do cotton flag, turkey red, aud head Hdkfs
100 doz tucking Cotnbs
100 do side do
Shell tueking & side do
Dressing aud ivory do
150 plain and fancy Braid Bonnets
Elegant sett Ribbons, Taffeta Rib’ns every color
25 doz elegant Bells, fig’d blit pad co’tl velv’t Belts
Plain blk velvet do, silk velvet tabby do
100 doz white, raodou, blk and slate cotton and
woollen Hosiery
I\i<l, Ilorseskin aud beaver Gloves
50 •• woollen do
0 bides 0-4 4'4 6-4 cheeked Homespuns
!5 ps Irish Linens every quality
100 doz spool Thrend
50 do Blk, and assort’d colo'd Irish setting
Thread, blk. and colored sett ing Silk
50 pieces blue, mixed, striped, aud drab Sat-
inetts
10 do blue, black, mixed. Broad Cloths
Striped and tlrnb Cnssimero, Erminett
35 peifi - white, red, yellow b green Flaunels
from 31 75cts.
25 bides 3-1 an,'.4-4 Horo< »pun from lOto I4c.
5 do cotton aud hemp Osnnhurgs
5 do s>; toed negro Blankets 8 and 9-4
50 pieces Bose do
50 do heavy Fustians and woolen Cloth-
for negroes
5 bales 3-4 4-4 6-4 Plaids ntid Stripes'
Furniture Plaids
Hangup Cord. Ticklenburg, Kiusin Duck, Crash
Diaper, Heavy twilled Lowe! Cottons
5 Bales Tickings from 12j to 87$ cts.
100 Cotton & Silk Umbrellas, gentlemens
Cloaks
12 case* Beaver nnd nap’t Hats, 6 cases wooldo
* targe assortment ot heavy Shoes, gentlemen
and Indies Slides of every kind uood assortment;
Hardware and- Cutlery, Crockery and Glass)
ware. Groceries ,Vr. ifcc.
E\pcc>ed by first Boats a large assortment of
Groceries, Iron .Salt .Steel, Btigiriug, Fish, Nail
Ac. .vc.
cotrli do
Black, Blue aud colmtrctl Bomhnzcttes
do da do Circassians
Negro Cloths
Linscys jf
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings
Hamilton Jeans
Black Italian Lustimg
do Gros de Swiss
do do Naples
do do Berlin
dj Sjnchews and Sarsancts
Colored Gros do Naples
Black and colored Florences
do Italiau Crapes
Merino .Mantles aud Square Shawls
Common. Thibet wool, Valentin, Silk D sin ask
mid twisted Si.k Shawls
Hcniani, Muslin. Crape, Gauzcand Gfosde Na
ples Dress Hdkfs
Ladies and Misses Bonnets
Irish Linens ami Lawns
Cotton Cnssiuicrs Beaver Fustians
English Moleskin Apron aud Furniture Checks
Domestic Plaids n’nd Stripes Bed Ticks
Floor Cloth Baize Green Frieze Cloth
Furniture Dimity Russia riheetiugCear Duck
Cambric do Bleached Doivlass Oznaburghs
Hangup Cord Cotton Yam
Cotton. Worsted aud Lambs wool Hosiery-
Black and oo.ored Cambrics
Satin and Gauze Garnitures
i>]k aud col’d Lustring Kihbons
Du k aud light col’d Prints aud Ginghams
t.see aud Gauze Veils
Fig’dattd plain Bohiuet Lace
Thread Laces
Cambric. Saxony, Swiss, Midi, Nausook and
Book Musliiis
Linen Cambric lldkfs
Pongee, Indian Flag aml SpittleSeld lldkfs
Carved and plain Shell Combs
Geuiletneus English Buck, Beaver and Goat
skin Gloves
Ladies Beaver, Goat skin aud Silk Gloves
Bead Reticules
CLOTHING.
Superfine blue, black, invisible green, adelaid,
oli-’e brown and green Broad Cloth Dress
Coats.
Sii|ieriiuc blue, black, brown and green Cloth
Frock Coats.
Superfine blue, olive, green and mixed Cloth
Coatees,
Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored SatinelCoat-
ecs and Frock Coat*.
Super blue, black, invisible green, drab, brown,
olive and green Cloth and Cassimcre Pants,
Blue, black, and fancy col. Satinet Pants,
Youths’ Cloth & Satinet Dress and Frock Goats.
do do do Punts.
Black and blue Cassimer, black aud col Velvet,
, black Florentine, black Bombazine, dark aud
light col’d Valentin, English Silk, colored aud
tvldte Marseilles, Tontines, Swausdown and
Satinet Vests.
CAMULET CLOAKS J>- GREAT COATS.
Mixed brown Cloth and Petersham Box Coats.
Lyon Skin Over Coats.
Fine Line!) Shirts. Collars. Bosoms, Stocks, Sec.
NEGRO clothing.
Men’s aud Youths’ Fur Hats,
do do Wool do
do do Cloth, Seal and Hair Caps, .
Fiue Boots and Shoes,
■ .tEGBO SHOES,
ort 15 3 •
CONSISTING IN PART OF
LACK, blue, brown, olive, mixed, raven,
invisible and bottle green Cloths
Black, biue, mixed, buff, striped, aud ribbed
Cassitneres
Petersham, striped Satiuetts
Engli-di fig’d Yclvet, a uew and.fasUjcijahle ar
ticle for Vesting
Woollen Velvet
Plain di
Buff, Whito. aud fig’d Valencia
do do do Marseilles
Fine Irish Linen, a large assortment of Trim
mings, Fancy Articles, tfc.
White, crimson, aud English fancy Pkt Hdkfs
Pongee do
Silk Flags. Italian Cravats
White Fancy <lo
Blk and white Ilorseskin Globes
Linen, Cotton, und Woollen Gloves
Blk. white, and colored Silk do
Buck do
Woollen, Cotton, mill Silk half Ho.se &. Stockings
Plaiu mid plaited Satiu and Bomhazino Stacks
Vel«-ct do
Shirt Collars and Bosoms
India Rubber, Silk and Cotton Suspenders
Shoulder Braces, Pantaloon Straps
Cravat Stdliiers
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas
Cloth Caps
A large Assortment of Military Trimmings.
CLOTHING.
Black, blue, brown, olive, mixed, invisible and
bottle greeu Cloth Dress and Frock Coats
Nixed ami brown,Coatees
Pantaloons of every description
Black aud blue cloth double and aitiglc and
rolling collar Vests
Black silk and cotton woollen plain and fig’d
velvet Vests
Plain and fig’d Valencia and Marseilles Vests
Cloth and Petersham Over Coats
Blue and hik goats hair aud common camhlct
Cloaks, Ladies’ Cloaks
Fine liuen, cotton and net Shirts
Linen, flannel. Canton flannel, cotton and net
Drawers
A good assortment of Negro Clothing, be. be.
The above clothing js manufactured by myself,
and will be sold as low as nt any other Estab
lishment.
Tailoring carried on ns.usual, hiving the la
test New York and London Fashions anti Good
workmen, will endeavor to do jusiico to all that
favor me with their custom.
LEWIS FITCII.
NY B. For sale a Barouche and pair northern
horsey. ocf24J833
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
J D. BEERS. J. II. ST. JOHN b CO.
« have opened an otiicc in Macon, in the
Counting Boom recently occupied bv .Messrs.
Hamilton b Hays, (epposito Huron's Tavern)
aud aro prepared to transact the Exchange Bu
siness in all its branches. •
At sight, or on time, uu ,
N. York. Philadelphia,
Fayetteville, Savannah,
ChaHriftoi?, Augusta,
Milledgcvhfc, Columbus,
Mobile, New-Orleans.
(£/* United States Bank Notes for sale.
Advances will be made on Cotton, either to
hold or to ship to Savannah, Charleston or
Now Y r ork.
Macon, Nov. 28 10
In
!E
WARE-H6DSp
AND
zomssxsszow BVSgffSSS.
JS.- C. Caldwell, Agent,
gjn HAS commenced the Ware-
f O House and Commission Business at
Y the ware-house opposite Messrs
Cooke & Cowles, and is prepared
to reepiwo merchandise on consignment or sto
rage. Liberal advances made ouCottop and other
merchandise in store.
Macon, Nov. 28. 1833. 10
NEW BOOK STORE
SS20K2AS PVRSS.
RESPECTFULLY in
forms the public that he
has taken the store in
Ellis, Shottvell b Co’s,
row, two doors above the
Post Office, where he
CASH STORE.
RITSSS^L &L S>2£:2£3:?»S©rS,
M AVE just received 103 bags Coffice, 32
bbls ditto, 16 hhds .Sugar, Foieign and
domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordial of all kino’s,
Baltimore Hams in wrappers, canal Flour in
bids and blfbbls 8 back wheat do in qr bid,
Onions. Potatoes, Cotl Fish. Dun Fish, No. 1.
Markerel in hlf bids No. 3. do inhhls, Herring,
Whuo Beans, northern Butter. Cheese, Pine Ap
pic. do, uctv Rice, imperial, hyson, young hyson
and pouchong Teas; Pepper, Spire, Ginger
ground and race, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon,
Raisins, Almonds, Eng. Walnuts, Filberts, Co
coa nuts, sugar and butter Crackers, Pilot and
sea Bread, loaf and lump Sugar, Soap, sperm
and tallow Caudles, Starch, Copperas, Alum,
Salt Peter, Glauber and Epsom Salts, .Madder,
Indigo, Powder, Shot. Lead, Snuff,^Tobacco and
Cigars of all qualities,
IRON. SALT, CASTINGS, BAGGING,
halo Rope aud Twine, German and Eug. blis
tered Steel, sheet, baud and hoop Iron, “Collin*”
»XES, Spades and Shovels, br’ss Fire Setts,
GUNS, PISTOLS, pit Saws. Brooms, be.
Together witn a general aud complete assortment
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
Crockery* & t&iassware,
Hals, Caps, and Shoes,
of every description, all of which will he sold at
their esttal low prices aud for Cash only.
ALSO,
will reccivo in a few days a very heavy supply
of Sugars, .Molii-ses, Iron, coinmou and fine Li
quors of every variety, Wines, &c.
Macon, November 11. 1883. 7
WARE HOUSE
AND
coanoisszoN svsxsvsss.
MACON, GA.
r llE subscribers will continue the above ho
siness the ensuing season, and return their
grateful thanks to those who fovored them w ith
their patronage the past seasou. They have ta
ken the Ware House, known as Lamar's
WARS HOUSE,
Situated immediately on the river, having a good
wharf attached thereto, aud very safe from fire.
For the convenience of their friends residing be
tween the OcimiTgee and Oconee rivers, they
have token the large and convenient Ware House
recently erected by Mr. G. 15. Wardlaw, in East
Macon, which from its peculiar situation, is ren
dered quite securo front thq danger of fire, nud
from whence Cotton will be takeu tothe wharves
free of charges. Each of the subscribers will re
side in Macon the ensuiug season, and promise
their unremitting attention tothe interest of those
who may favor them with their business and
confidence. Liberal advances will be made on
produce, merchandize and oilier properly confi
ded to their care, and strict attention given to the
filling of orders, receiving and forwarding goods
br. Insurance in the best offices can be effected
at the usual rates wit-n desired.
EVERARI) HAMILTON.
JOHN R. HAYES,
August 26 48
WAREHOUSE,
AND
BUSENSSS.
THE subscriber continues the
/ ■%, J5j li'are-Huuse and Commission liu-
siness at his Old Stand (Head of
rry Street and Cottoii Ave
nue,) where he offers all the usual facilities in
the above Business.
COTTON stored with him, will be delivered
in any part of the city free ofcharge of Drayngc,
or shipped to any other Market at the usual rates.
For the greater convenience of those who may
favor him with their patronage from Counties
east ol the River, trading to Macon, ho has ta
ken the Ware-House next below the old bridge,
recently occupied by Messrs. Day & Butts, aud
known formerly as John T. Rowland's Waro-
llousc—and assures his friends, every facility in
erossiug the Diver will be offered, to render the
inconvenience by loss of the bridge as small as
possible.
His Ware-Houses and close storages arc in
good order, and as much exempted from danger
of FIRE as any in Macon. Insurance in tho
best offices, cau bo effected at very low rates,
should additional security he required.
J \MES C. MORGAN.
.Mccon, August 15, 1833. 47
now receiving and opening a very general
assortment of
Books and Stationary,
Among nis works, he has a general assort
ment, and will he constantly receiving tho new
publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His
tory, anil Miscellaneous subjects, together with
such other articles as are usually kept in a Book
Store.
SSiXSu S BOQKS,
A large assortment of all kinds and sizes.
Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of tho best
quality, both English and American, plain and
embossed, ivatcr aud feint lined, pink, yellow
tic and wlnto.
BUSES.
Rtank Checks. Notary Public Lertcrs, Ware
house Receipts, Bills of Lading.
Writs of all kinds.
Justices Summon^, do Executions, Clerks do
Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses.
Deeds. Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’Bills of Sale, Gar
nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses.
Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter.
Com. Directions for Interrogatories.
Bills of Indictment. Bench Warrants, Bail
Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements.
Letters Testamentary, Letters of Adminisfra-
ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem
porary Letters of Administration, Guardians
Bonds.
Tax Collectors deed?, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec.
Dee. 21 24
,.1‘J AD 33 OT.
Upson county, ‘Ci. 24rA December. 15
TOj/k. the Trustees and Patrons ofihi
f ( stittition, fee! great pleasure tii recommen
ding this school to the favorable notice of the pub
lic. Having gone into operation to January last,
under the Ree orship of the Rev, Peter McIntyre,
iis success h»4 far exceeded our most .sanguine
expectations- We therefore fee! much, assured
thatthose who will favor ibis rising instit'iitiiiii with
their patronage, will, generally lie riitic-li pleased
tvitl) the resort; that the conrsonud method bfiti-
strucHon, will, in due time, ensure a ihoroi.gh pre
paration for collegiate admission; as well as n rea-*
dy capacity for the various employments of lift.
Bales of tuition not exceeding tvhai is ciist ininry.
The regular, quarterly entries are on the first Mon
day in January etui July ; the last .Monday in
March and rieptemnbr. Board, Washing, mid
Lodging can be obtained in private 'families, pm-
dent and respectable, and at convenient distanc
es, from $I.V«b $26 I-; . qr- The salubrity of, g,-.; iq Ww. 'Yv.
the climate of the neigauoriiood is uaqnestinnn- v.'jf;' I i.^.s -u.. i vo ,- v jjj n
ble: aud its freedom from inducement*to dissi- j ‘ ' t>V jlfl "« T • r> T '
paticn, no less favorable to die good morals of
yquth anil ta their literary psoficiency.
Robert 'Jackson, sr. David Kendall,
Shepherd B. Saunders, Jos-pit Bah!win,
„ Mark Jackson, senr. Reuben If kite,
13 Orn 01 Allen.
DRUGS, Pc ED it.'INKS, «fcc.
fM^HE sabscriljer is now receiving hi- fresh
Jl. supplies, ;.nd in addition to an extetsivo
assortment of
*j? ?-Y r Z' S
Medicines and Chemicals,
Offers lor sale a our.niiij of
D\ E STUFFS
Viz.: Logwood, Red Sanders, Cam and Brazil
Woods, Spanish Flot. Guatemala at.,: country
Indigo, Undilef, Copperas, Blue 8lone, Alum
aud Anuattp.
PAINTS.
M’hite Lead, t'rv and ground in oil
VeiH-tinn lied do do do
Spanish Brown do do <io
Yellow Ochre do do do
Verdigris do do do
Prussian Blue, Rose, rink. Prop, Lake, Vc tip 111-
iun, i.’iomn Green, Crop--- Y'cllow,- T,-ra, pi. t-n-
rkry L'u.bcr,
Fresh Drugs, Paints <.V Oils.
BB. Wt B. BdU
^ HAS just received his fresh snp-
jilics, aud offers for sale, at his store
^ on Cotton Avenue, n quantity of
Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla,
Sperm do Carpenters'
Train do Castor Oil (fiue article)
White Lead Croton Oil
Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine
& WOOSf,
Next th.-or to the Post Office,
H AVE just received the following arridcsof
Fresh Groceries
2 pipes.(superiorbrand)r.oguinc Brandy
2 dp Holland Gin, hour glass & Alcdea
swan brand
1 do Jamaica limn
1 do Madeira Wiue (a superiot article)
10 qr casks Teucritle Wiue
6 do? Claret
25 bills Portland Rum
20 do rye Gin
20 ’ Whiskey
10 do superfine Flour
10 do Irish Potatoes
10 do" Apples
4 casks Cheese ,
4 do Butter (excellent)
6 hhds Sugars
10 bbls do 4 boxes brown Havnima do
75 hagjj Cuba; St. l>oqiiugoaud Vnguirg Coffee
200 Almonds-, 200 Madeira Nuts
15 boxes soap, 10 do starch *
10 do Raisins, 5 do Chucolate
6£ chests Tea. race aud grouud Ginger
10 bbls bntter, sugar, and soda Crackers
Confectionary, Segnrs. &c. &->•.
Which wo will sell asutuial very cheap for errs h
only dee ‘t\ 13
PE ilF UME it
Otto of Ilo‘-e Milk of Rose, ee-meiih er’d
Cream, cosmi tie Table?, ci'tnp. Napi. sharing
Soap, cretun Soap. C/Jlogno and Rose )' aUr,
Vegetable Rouge, Bear’s, Macassar and A Clique
oil. Ruse and Pearl Powdes, &c.
i'IIU^UES. ..... c.
Clothes, Ilair, TootFi, Piaster, Slice, and inr-e
Brushes,
Also
Starch, Saltpetre, Pend. Ash, Sonjv rinor
Tobacco. Ground and Race Ginger, . jdc, -. .Vc.
be. For sale by \VM, <■*. i>K\,)WN.
nov 21 8
Original and. Genuine
COMPOUND COLOR!\E
TOowaT ASirL
OR: cleaning-.iiv’i preserving »b«- T- th ?m,
Gums, mij iieansing ;l>e : :in. Just
received, ami for sale !>y
nov 2i 8 w” e: '
K
SURGICAL
€ UPPING. U r
of Pocket ■
coinmou Tooth 1 ‘
Evans, crown a
cels, be. b-.:.
nov 2>
' itnp-ice
ctii.-Y l't>.
t! tY.i cr
•RiPi’S..
;p di r.: rs
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•. r-.A.c Y+ -,.
n.-t <>; !. IO-.
Copal Varnish
Black leather do
Japan do
Glue
Snuff, Macaboy and
Scotch
Fine cut Tobacco
Hair & coat Brushes
Camel’s hair Pencils
ico of ^Tcdicirio.
-).r. .V. BRIDGMAN
hare united in the Practice ol MLD-
INK and SURG’i'.RYY Theit
office is the one heretofore occupied
by Dr. Cone.
*cb»3. 14
Window
Glass.
'UST received.
12
b v 18 H.
M.
Glass,
12
16
do
do
11
16
do
do
10
12
do
do
8
10
do
do
12
16
Mullica
do
12
1G
do
do
10
15
do
do
for sale
Oct 31.
WM. G. BROWN.
•5
1
LC 18
Hops, Sal AEratus.
.h9 n.M\ Hops—ltnldo Sal .Eratu.-
J list received mil for sale bv
WM. G. BROWN.
T
&so. w. GAirsNinsa’s
Compound Fluid Extract of Pink Root,
(Spigclid Marilandiea,)
IIE most effectual worin-destroying -Medi
cine discovered-
G. W. CARPENTER’S
Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,
I’or purifying the blood, ami removing all dis
eases arising from excess of Mercury, exposures
and imprudences in life, chronic constitutional
diseases, arising from an impure state of the
blood, be.
G. W. CARPENTER’S
Compound Syrup of Liverwort,
CHepatica Triloba.)
A snfo aud valuable medicine for Coughs,
Rpitting of Blood, Consumption arid Liver
Complaints,
Carpmter's Saratoga Powders,
For making Congress Spring <>r Saratoga water
Dr. IF. Judkin’s Ointment,
A valuable specific i hutment f><- Ulcer ;, Sores
Sprains. Bruises. Felons, 22..
ALo. Carji uter's Oil of Can than-.
Oil ofUubehs. Oil . f Cop l, F 1 - .tr o, 81ipj .—
ry Elm, Worm T a, &c.
For -a!j bv WM. G. liuOV'v.v.
Nov. 7 ' 7
in oil
do do dry
Venetian Red
Windsor Glass
Paint Brushes
Indigo. Spanish Flote
Alum
Copperas
Peari Ashes
Magnesia, lump bcal’d Chloride of Lime
Starch Chloride of Soda
Quinine Lemon Syrup
Piperine Lamps
Iodine Lanterns
Opium Lamp Glasses b W’ick
.Morphium Sulpbat b Vinegar
Acetate
EKadeira and 3?ort Wine,
x Suitable fur convalescents.
Together with an extensive and geueral assort
ment of all articles in his line, all of which were
purchased in person by himself in New York,
aud are warranted genuine. He js prepared to
give reasonable accommodations and respectfully
invites the attention of the public.
Fob 13 20
25 .C.
Culler and Surgical Instrument maker, recently
from London.
jjTfc EGS leave to inform the citizens of this
-fcljiJ place aud its vicinity that hp has opened
a Sj)op on Cherry street immediately above Mel
rose b- Kidd’s Store, where lio calculates to car
ry on the business in all its various branches.—
\lso Trusses for Ruptures. Irons for contracted
Limbs, or any instrument to assist Nature’s defor
mities. Having served a regular apprenticeship
to the above business, he feels confident in giving
general satisfaction to those who may employ
him.
For Grinding Razors 25 Cents
For do 8cissors I2.j
New Pen and pocket Blades at 37^
N. 15. Guns, Swords and Pjstols repaired and
cleaned on reasonable terms.—Persons sending
work from the country, directed as above will be
promptly attended to.
nov 14 1833 3m 8
MACON CABINET
W&SE KOtf SSi
~|f7qRONTING Cottou Yvc-rme, opposite lu-
B* soil's Hotel, on Mutbexry street, \v,.. y the
Proprietors off; r their present very iuir£<- stuck
of FtTitijirure at very reduced prices-
THE FOI.LOV.TNO COMPRISES A PART :
"Sideboards, Slat s, Lockers, rieert aties, Desk
aud Book Cases, Sofas, Couch and Lounger’s
Sofa Beds, Shttaei otifl Easy Chairs, Dining
Tables in Sets and single ; Pier, Centre andTcu
Tables, Work, Caudle, amt Dessert ..Stands;
Wardrobe, Dressing and French Bureaus, with
an assortment of Bedsteads of every description;
Feather Beds, Hair tuid Moss Mattresses, il-
low Cradles mid W’njua*, Floor Mats, Wimiptv
Blinds, Mahogany Chairs »illi Cane and Hair
Seats, Fancy W'ood 8>eatufi4 carl Maple Chairs.
The Proprietors or the Shove establishment
havo a Manufactory connected with it so that
they are enabled to furnish any article at the
shortest possible notice.
ALSO
Rc-pairiug and Meuding of every kind done.
Vaniishiug, Upliqistcry, be. Orders frein the
country shall receive strict attention* and our
patrons with nur thunks for past favors will find
us ever striving to give fort’ash. Goods value
received. THOMAS WOOD b CO.
Business conducted by Thomas Wood.
oct 22 tf,, 4
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Nov. 14.
tOIvS b HAIID-
•"•s. SliotwMi &
vsl. and ,r f-
Ground and Alum Salt.
BjUrillELS Liverpool ground
Salt
5u0 bushels Turks Island Salt, for sale on
accommodating terms bv
REA & COTTON
dec 13 11
Furs, Abides and Horns.
FjT'DIE highest price will be given by the sttb-
scriher for Fnrs of all kinds, oither Beaver
Otter, Raecon or Muskrat.
Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skins,
llorns. Ox or Bnck. C. A. HIGGINS,
Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings, Mulberry St
M ORTON’S Cough Syrup, just received
aud tbr sale by
dec 11 WM. G. BROWN
TMZl fc
W ILL sell the.
W.' RE. Belt,
Co. at very low prices,
merchants who if.ay w. -!• tt. : »
stock, upon time, ‘ > approve
The Stock roast, ‘s ofagr- . •• '
Hardware, Culfrry. Ca: ' ,
vIECHANR y 5 TOOLU,
Srass Ware. Bri'-.-ussia do*
FURNITURE MOUNT ■ be. be.
BOO^Sj
Consisting of larg ' 4 small Bir.ies, Mc-.n. d,
Law and School Be and a great variety 6F
Religious and MisceHaa.? ns Books.
Dec. 18 23 JACOB SflOTWFJ.L..
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Brandy, Gin ar ■’ Wine:
■g "fi ITPES. Holland (ini,
K j 2 pipes, and e 2 half pi *es Cognac
Brandy
25 quarter casks Malaga Wine
25 do do Marseilles Madeira Wine/
received per Steam boat I’ioi. rr. and for
'sale by REA b COTTONY.
doe 11 11
Sugar and Flour.
p^ Hds pritite”St Croix Sugar— : 5 do Porio Ri-’
co do—20 I bis canal I'lour—just received
aril for sale hv d 52 ! REAj&' COTTON.
Macon, Dee. 5.
First rale BRICKS, for
sale hy
M. BARTLETT.
10
"p" HEREBY" forewarn all.person:, from trading
a for two promissory m te-. gtvi n by ire to.
Richard Hale for twenty dollars eu. h. d-.iieJ 2Glh
of November 1833. due 25ib of UVcfenduf 5834,.
as tho consideration for which the said netes
were given has failed.
dec 12 1833 12 FLOYD.A. MADDEN.
05^ Take Particular Notice. *s£C
' ON REQUIREMENTS.
LL those iudebted to tho subscriber either
J by note or book acct. are respectfully re
quested to call npon the subscriber or upon Mr.
Shivers at my stable and liquidate the san e by
the 20th instant, or their aqcis. will be left it dis
criminate!} in the hands of officers for colleciion.
As times however, ate hard, cash crop short,
Banks troubled—all more or less under ihc
promises— 1 Taxes enormous—aud having no dis
position to enhance any of these evils, have to a J-
— that to those who are not prepared with itu
batterkanuw, to come forward, aud if ; 1 u < an
ti write, or pay. fix your time aid ma 1 ® yon
inrk. and if neither will suit, conic round • c
. ork it out, some « -.Inch i may have, a so tin
» vvhich I niu i have, aud some of whieli 1 will
h:.' e, or 1 will have t! as befor .■ >i t< d.
J. LENT- FT .
Not only in the positive, but pou Honor.
Sept. IDill 1833.
«ba Chairs, Chairs, Chairs.
ia ; : j 54 dozen fancy and wood seat
«- Chairs, iusr rei . ived and for sale bv
y.jf II TITO MAS WOOD, b CO
'V. V dec 26 1833 13
sivsseUi a ssesmsost
ft It Htnow receiving a very cxtetisiye aim iiest
TA selected stock of Groceries ever offered
in Macon, among which are Fine Sugars, Mo
lasses, Mackerel: Liquors of every description
Salt, Iron, Castings, Bagging, and various oth
er articles too numerous to mention which'Will,
as u^ual bo sold off at low prices.
Macon, dec 17 12
Coffee and Flour.
4 BAGS prime green Brazil Coffee,
t!L3> 3! bbls. Canal Flour, J favorite
16 half bbls. do do ) Brands,
Received front Savauunh, and for sale by
REA & COTTON,
flee 19 12
Auction and Commission Store.
PfM HE Subscriber has reinovcd to the nov.
JL BRICK STORE, adjoining the Post O
rice, on Mulberry street, where he tenders his ser
vices in the above line. C.'A. HIGGINS.
Nov 111 2(1
Notice.
I N consequence of the extreme scarcity ain.
high prices of provender 1 am nccesarily
compelled to raise iny prices on boarding anti
f ecing horses; they
•dinning rates.
rill hereafter be fed at the
S15 00
V00
75
Pr. Mouth
Pr. Week
Pt Day
The patronage heretofore received is duly ap-
i .u-d and thankfully received and I hope by
M.t attention to business to shafre a continn
tee of’he same. GEORGE 1. PI 119.
macon, jnu 15 16"
Just Received by
ES$B£E & VYOOB. • • .
Pert door to the Post O cc.
pr oOvRBLS, and h barrels No. 2 aud3Mac-
kcrel.
50 bbls and half barrels Shad,
15 boxes lit rring,
1000 Itushels Salt
6000 tbs. sheet Iron, 10,000 lbs. Bar do.
square Iron, ( - si rileci, Gerir.tiu do
200 long handle Spades .
50 cask Kails assorted, <fce. &c.
Nov. 28, 1833. 9
;Y’W ~ BBLSicuital and city mills Flour,
tf 3 hhds-Molasses.
5000 lbs Goshen Cheese;
5 chests new Rice,
■Jus*. r« ■ "'ved and fot by
<lee2ti 18 i / ALFTON.
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i.ot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
Lot No.
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6
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do.
do,
s entire
tluui street
Cila rad Swamp Lots for Safe.
OT No 3 j 6 Improved 03 Waiuut stretyf
4 do 6 do,
<!o G ao . ■
do 15 do■
do IS
lio G
do 5,
do 15-
Half of Lot No. 3 and
proved on Bridge street
Lot No. 2 sqr. 6 itjtproved op \v;
Lot No. 7 sqr. 80 ou Cherry street
Half of Lot No 3 and 5 on sqr. 43 on 2d street
improved
Land in the Swamp, Bibb coun'y.
Lot No. IIP containing 100 acres
Lot No. 55 containing 8 a<fes
Lot No. 296 3d dismet 4th ssetinq Cherokee
nation ^
Lot No. 91 2d district Coweta
above Lots will be sold en accomtnoda-
tiug terms.
A\ •> -, ,000 koo '. merchantable Bricks.
jan 16 16 GEO. A. SMITH. '
’ta ccv&Jiir
i P! opening a general Stock of Goods., at
H. ilietr New Store. They wotdd.bo pleks-
•j to receive a call from thrir friends,
nor 21 tf 8