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OdaIt June Mule*.
W ILL bdml.Vbefofe the Coart Home door, in the
taws of Vienw, on the JtM TumJijt is JUNE
next, between tlje usual honrt of sale, the fallowing proper
ty. town': 5 * * " - . . , ,
* One'Ne\>rj Boy. named Joe, about 13 years old; leneil
on ai tha pr.';>ertv of David Graham,to satisfy one fi fa from
Dbolv Superior Coutt.-in favor of Citaties H. Rice, vs. said
Uivi.l Grail in; an 1 a Iso Other fi fa. vs. said Graham.
Also, oao Xrjr.1 Man. named Isaac, about 45 tear* of
a je, anil Sorrel Mare about 3 or D years old : levied on a.
the property of Stephen W. Pearce, to satisfy one ft fa from
Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Sabry Brown, vs. said
Pearce; an.l also other fi Taav*. said Pearce.
Alio. Lot of Lsn i. No. r.at known, but known as thep’ane
where Willisra Gilmore now lives, in the second district of
Dooly coahty: levied on as the property ol Jacob J. Swear-
inzin, to.satisfy one fi fa from D wily Superior Conn, in fa
vor of Nathan H. G-irti o. vs. *«id.5w“aringin.
Also. Lot of Lan 1. in the sixth district of Dooly county.
No. 31; Jev : ed m as the property of Stephen Adkinson. to
satisfy one fifii from Dooly Superior Coart, in favor of A-
dolpbas D, Kendrick, , vs.'.said Adkinson and Matthew
Floyd.
Also, Lot of Land, in the seventh district of Dooly county,
number not known, hot known as the place where Jeinea
Gamble now lives; levied on es the property of James Gam
ble, to satiny one fi fe from Dooly Superior Court, in favor
of James/}. Oliver, va. John J.Steem end James Gamble;
arid also,other fi fas vs. ssid- (fcemjls
YOUNG Pr OUTLAW, SUIT.
March 99. 18U. ' 27
lkooly June Sales.
’Y’VTUsL be seld, on tlie first Tueiday in JUNE next.be-
\ T fore the Court-House door in Vienne, Dooly county,
within the legal hours of isle, ~~
' One Negro Boy. named Joe, about 13 yeara old ; levied
on as the property of David Graham, to satisfy one fi fa
from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Charles.!!. Rice vs.
Slid Dwi j Graham; and alto, other fi fas va. said Graham.
Alto, one Negro Man. named Isaac, about 43 yeara old,
and one Sorrel Slare, about 8 or 9 years old ; levied on as
tbe'properiy of Stephen W. Pearce, to satisfy one fi fa from
Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Sabry Brown vs said
Pearce; nnd also. other fi’fas vs. said Pearce.
Also, one Lot of Land. No. not known, but known, a* the
niece where William Gilmore now lives, in the second
District of Dooly county; levied on as the property of .Is
cob J. Swearingin. to satisfy one fi la from Dooly Superior
Coutt, in favor of Nathan H. Uartin vs. said Swearinein.
Also, Lot of Laud No. 31. in the 6th District of Dooly
coo.tty j levied on as the property of Stephen Atkinson, to
satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of A-
dolphus D. Kendrick vs. said Atkinson and Mathew Floyd.
Also, one Lot of Land, in the 7th District of Dooly coun
ty. No. uot known, but known as the place where James
Gamble now lives; levied on as the property of Jas Gamble,
to satisfy one fi fe Ron, Dooly Superior Court, in favor of
James O. Oliver va. John J. Stevens and James Gamble;
also, other fi fas vs. said Gamble.
Alao, one L"t, in the town of Vienna, No. tin known, but
known as the House and Lot where Green II. Haislip now
lives; levied on *s the property of Gieeo H. Haislip, to
satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice's C.'urt. in favor
of Mark Roberts and others vs. said Haislip. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Also. Lot of Land No. S3, in the 15th District of Dooly
county; levied on a* tbe p--peryr of Joseph Merchant, to
Satisfy sunJrv fi fas issued from a Justice's Court. *n favor
of Nancy Bishop. Executrix on the Estate of S. Bishop, de
ceased/ Levy made and re- urnrd to me by a constable.
Alao, Lm of Land No. 139. in the !Oth District of Dooly
county;'levied on as the property of William R. Wauon.
to satisfy one fa issued from a Janice's Ccurt. in favor of
Thomas R. Simmons vs. said Watson. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
May l 33 YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff.
{■on-ton Junr nnlrv.
n riLL be sola, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, be
fore the Court-House door in Perry, Houston coun
ty. within the legal hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. 308.in the 14th District of Houston coun
ty, containing 002 J acres, more or less; levied on as the
property of William Bummerlnrd. to satisfy one fi fa from
Houston Inferior Court, in favor of Nathan G. Lewis vs.
Wiu. Summerford, Daniel U. Lowe. Exr. of Aaron Lowe,
deceased, and Washington R. Brad well.
Also, 403 acres of Land, more nr less, in the I4tb District
of Houston county, being the Plantation whereon George
VV. Ray now lives. Nos. not known; levied on as the prop
erty .if George W. Ray. to satisfy five fi fas from Houston
Superior Court, one in favor of John F Brown, one in favor
of Martha Pauishall, one iu favor of Ezra Brainerd, and
one in ftvnr nf Elijah Hutchison, all vs. said Ray ; and one
in favor of Elijah Hutchison vs. ssid George W. Ray, and
Wright L. Ivey.
Also, one Negro Boy, named Mason, 10 years old; levied
rn as the property of Joseph H. Thomson, to satisfy one fi fa
from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Robert Dale Ow.
en va. said Joseph H. Thomson.
Mart 39 WM. HERRINGTON. SMT.
Houston July IHorlgngr Male.
‘VTj'ILL be gold, on the first Tuesday in JULY next.be
V 7 f ire the Court-House door in Perry, Houston county,
within the legal boura of sale.
Eleven Negroes, to wit: laham. a man; Hannah, a wo
man; Wat, a man; Alston, a man; Tom, a boy; Louisa,
a girl; Edmund, a boy; Anthony, a boy; Harriet, a girl;
George, a boy, about 2 yeara old ; an infant child of Han
nah ; ail levied on ai the property of Robert C. Redding, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Houston Superior Court, iu fa
vor of Timothy Malbews va. said Redding. Property paint
ed out is said mortgage.
May 1 33 WM. HERRINGTON. Shff.
Administrator’* Mnle.
A GREEABLY wan order of the Inferior Court of Bibb
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,
on the tir-«t Tuesday in JUNE next.before the Court-House
' door in Vienna, Dooly county, within the legal boura of sale,
two Lots of Land. in’Dooly county, known by the No. 004,
in the 16th District, and No. 55. in the 10th District. Sold
as the property of Philip Minchew, deceased, late of Bibb
county—for the benefit of the heirs.
March09 27 GEO. A. MINCHEW, Admr.
Administrator’* Kale.
A GREEABLY to au order of the In'erin* Coart of Bibb
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,
on the first Tuesday in JUNE nexl. befitre the Court-House
door in Dihlonegi, Lumpkin county, within the legal hears
of sale. Lot el Land No. 27, 13th District. 1st Section of ori
ginally Cherokee, now Lumpkin county. 8o,d ns the prop
erty of Philip Minchew, deceased, late of Bibb county—for
the benefit of the heirs.
March 29 27 GEO. A. MINCHEW. Admr.
"B710UU months after due. application will be made to
jl' the Inferior Conrt of Houston coanty. when sitting f.ir
ordinary purposes, for lesve to sell the Real Estate of Wil
liam II. Rudd, deceased, late of ssid county.
duo23 10 MORTEN N. BURCH. Admr.
iJrfOUIt month* after date, application will be made to the*
T Inferior Coon of Upson county, when sitting lot ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the Land end Negroes be
longing to the Estate of Wilev Dean, deceased, late of said
county._ Feb 6 19 <VM. McKINNEY, Admr.
X7IOUR months oiler date, application will be made to the
X* Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave in aell ell the Lands belonging to
the Estate of James Powell, deceased, late of taid county.
Fub 6 19 AMBROSE POWELL. Admr.
I 7IOUR months after date, application will be made to the
* Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting fni or-
d nary purposes, for leave to sell a portion of the Land ami
Negroes lielongtng to tbe Estate of Thomas Woodard, de
ceased, late of said coomv.
JfebO 19 8YI.VANUS 8. BIIYAN. Admr.
■JTIOUR months idler date, application will »>e mode to
J. the Inferioi Court of Dooly coanty, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, fer leave to sell the Land ami Negroes
belonging to the Estate of Anthony Lewis, deceased, late
of said coanty.
March 5 23
onv j.cwis. ori-casea, tate
N. REDDICK,;.. „
J. FLATT, \ Admra
TTlGfUlt months slier date application will be made to
JL* the honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
silting for ordinary purpose*, fer leave to sell all the Lands
belonging to tbe Estate of 8berod Whittington, deceased,
late of said county.
LOVY P. WHITTINGTON. Admr'*.
March T9. 1844. 23
YjlOUH months alter date, application will be made to
J ' ihe Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting
fir ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne.
groes belonging to tho Estate of Diannah Hester, deceased,
la*e of sahl county, JOHN JONES. Admr.
March 5 "4
TrtlTUll motilb* after date, application will be made to the
J.' inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for o»
dinary purposes, for leave to *ell the Land belonging to the
Rsiate of Daniel Clark, deceased, late of said county.
March 19 25 5. II. IIAM. Admr.
2 .TOUR months after date, application will be rneuo to
3 ’ the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for lenvo to sell the Ileal Es
tate of Needham Smith, deceased, late of said countv.
RICHARD JOHNSON.Jit.;' ,
March 19 03 WILLIAM SMITH. S
f lOl'lt month* «B*rdate. application will be made to the
I* Inferior Court of Houston County, when silting a* a
Chwct of Ordinary, for leave to sellall the lands belonging
to the cute ofCharlea McCoy, latg of ssid county, deceased.
QUARLES it. McCOY. Adm’r.
March 26 ££
V t EORGIA, Dooly County.—Whereas Bei jin.in H.
Jt Sweanngin applies to me for letters of Adm'nistration
on the Estate of Elizabeth Swearingin, deceased, late of
These are therefore tocite and « Jmmisli all and singular,
tho . ndreJaudcioditora ofsaid decenser!. lobe and appear
c: t..y office, within the time prescribed by li t*, to anew
c.lUiC (if «ny they have) why ssid letters should no- be ttranl-
ed. Given under my hand, thts 4th day of April. 1344.
28 JOSEPH B ClAPP reo"
/ 1EOHGIA, Batts County—Where.-!-, This. J- ■■
tiers applies tome for letters of Adinioi-irstion on the
J" flit! of Abner Bankston, deceased, late of said county:
Th -e sre. therefore, to rite snd admonish ail and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of ssid deceased, lo be and
appear ai lay office, within the lime preterit*- by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have.) wliv said letters should not
be gi ,mcd.’ Given under my hard'. titis oOd April. 1844.
GRAVES, W«OJ> &
■p>ESFECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants
IV aud Planter* to tkeii Slock.of
GROCERIES,
■lAIIDWAIili, SHOES, Arc.
now in store- and to which constant additions of fresh goods
will be added during the season, rendering their assortment
at all times very complete, and which will be sold low for
cash, or to eooci customers.
« yjj e following goods may be found in tbeir assortment t
5 Bales Ticking.
10 •• - Osnaburgs.
30 « • Sheetings and Shirting?,
4 - Cases Bleached do do
1000 Piece* English and Americsn Prints,
50 “ - Scotch snd Earlston Ginghams,
5 Bales Stripes and Checks,
5 — 3-4. 4-4. and 5-4 Power Loom Shirting,
130 Pieces Plaid Jaconet* and 8wiss Muslins.
50 •*
50 "
300 "
25 “
25 ’•
150 Do*.
200
Muslins and Lawns,
Ky. Jeans and Sattinetts,
Nankeen,
Brown Liuens,
Irish do.
Head Hdkfa. -
Flagg do.
150 Doz.
- 50 “
50 **
600' *
J00 lbs.
200
31
JOHN McCORD, c co
eg
■25 Pieces Silk do.
Fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls,
Hosiery (assorted)
Gloves do. - -
Suspenders,
Spool Thread,
Black and colored Linen Thread,
Turkey Cotton,
Col’d Cambric?.- Vestings, Ribbons, Tapes, Cords,
Sewing St ka. Ac.. Ac..
Musquito Nettings—Carpetting
100 Case* Men’s. Women’s nud Children's Shoes,
'15 -“ Bonnet* (all kinds)
800 Dot. Palm Leaf Hats (all kinds)
200 Reams Letter. Foolscap, and Wrapping Paper,
2 Casks Sail Irons. 1 cask Curry Combs,
6 “ C. S and Carolina Hoes, 2 do Traces,
Wagon Boxes. Fry Pans. Sauce Pans,
Tea Kettles, Knives snd Folks,
Poeket and Can! Knives.
Pad Locks. Plate Locks,
Butt Hinges and Screws, £00 lbs. Pins,.
Buttons and Combs of every description.
Percussion Caps. Spoons. Ac Ac.,
25 Hhds. P- IE S. C. nnd N. O. Sugar*.
Bbl*. Pulverized and Crushed Sugar,
Boxes White Havanna do.
Bbls Loaf and Trinidad do.
Bngs Rio and Java Coffee,
Chests Fresh Tea*.
Tons Iron. Flat. Round, and Square (all sizes)
Cast. Ge-manand Blister Steel,
Anvils, Vices and Bellows,
Castings.
Kega Nails and Brad*.
Bagging, llupe and Twine,
Bag* Shot.
Bar Lend.
► Keg* Powder, Canister do.
50 Boxes Soap.
30 " Sperm Candles,
30 ** Tallow do.
20 ■' Starch.
10 ** King A Collins’ Axes,
20 “ Coffee Mills,
IU “ Shoe Tacks.
60 " Cotton Cards, No. 8 and 10.
20 Bbls. Copperss.
20 “ Tanner’s Oil,
10 " Vinegar.
2 Cerovn* Indigo. 8*1 Era')?,
Epsom Salt*. Madder. Ginger,
Pepper. Spice. Nutmegs. Cloves,
Cassia, Camphor, Brimstone,
Blue Stone. Salt Petre,
Paints. Oils. Glass. Putty,
Varnish. Turpentine,
Sperm Oil, Ac., Ac.
2000 Sacks Salt,
50.000 lb*. Baron.
10 Tons Grindstones.
Macon. Marrh 26. 1844. 26
400
10
30
40.000 lbs.
250
200
2000 lbs.
WHOLESALE Anu RETAIL.
GEO. .1, KE1IJIERE V,
■VE3PECTFULLY informs bis old customers and the
M V public generally, that he ia now receiving from tbe
celebrated Hat Manufactory of JullN Hunt A Co..a very
extensive assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style and quality. Among bis assortment
may be fonnd
10 doz. fashionable Beaver Him.
20 doz. do Cassimere Hats,
10 doz. do Russia Hals,
20 doz. do Moleskin Hats
1 doz. Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO.
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN
Rett ver, Nutria and Russia
HATS,
warranted more durable ban any Hat* ever sold
in Macon. Also,
50 doz. Youth's and Children’s Hats,
20 doz. do. do. Caps.
ALSO.
20 doz. black and drab Spotting Hats,
Together with a general assortment uf
FUU CAPS,
COSSISTISO IN PART OF
3.doz. PBBMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 d* z. Sea Otter Cap*,
5 doz. Super N ntria Capa.
20 doz. do. Muskrat Capa,
50 doz. Men’s and Boys’ Seal Caps.
50 doz. do. do. Sealeite Caps.
ALSO.
200 doz. men’s and (Coys’ Black and
Drab
WOOL HATS.
AH of which will be aold lor Cash, at prices which can
not fail to give satisfaction.
Purchasers are ii.vited to call and examine at tbe old
stand, sign of tbe “BIG HAT," Mulberry Stret t.
Beaver. Otter, Mink, «V Coon Skins,
Il’.f.Vjri-.’MJ, for which the cash will be paid.
Macon. Oct 17.1813. 3
NEW BOOK STORE
ON COTTON AVEAL'E,
Ttvo door* nbsrF.Hrun. J. II. A IV. 8. ELLI.V
DKl’G NTOltU.
JT. BAR.AES,
H AVING MOVED to the above Stand,.offers to tie
public, a large Slock of *
n O OKS, S T.I TlOJYsUR 1%
BLANK BOOKS, &c. Ac.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, of
every kind and size, in various binding.
Southern and Miuoun Jlnrmony, KingPsy’s Social
Choir. Juvenile Singing Poof. Mat on'* Sacred
Harp. Bate Primmer. Diclionaty tf Musical
Trim*. 4-f. t)f.
Blniik Bosks of every description, Comf Re
cord, nnd Docket Rooks, vnrion, size*.
Ledgcus. Journals and Dat Books: Invoice, Re
cord. Letteu. Bill and Receipt Bouks ; In
dexes. run Lkdgf.ii*. Pocket Memoran
dums <2 Pocket Ledgers. &c. Ac.
J_ B. would rcpectfuily invite teachers mid others who
may want SCHOOL HOOKS, to call and examine hi* stork
which will be .old at tbe lowest possible prices. For Cash-
wholesale and retail.
He also receiver as toon as published all the new works
from the Harper’s and other publishing house* in New
York. Boston and Philadelphia, embracing all ilie cheap,
and fashionable literature ol the day, which be sell, at New
York prices.
Constantly on hand a slock of LAW BLA> KS, primed
on tho best foolscap paper.
Macon, Oct. 4,1843. 8
NEW GOODS
sPUVSIC STORE*
SterETTI
mi con.
HAS JUST RECEIVED AND 18 NOW OPENING A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
epochs: iiLivii
DRy-SOODS
9
'CONSISTING OF THE LATEST STYLES OF LADIES' DRESSES. VIZ:
BELZARINES, MUSLINS, BONNETS, &C.
ALSO,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. VIZ:
Cloths, Cassimeres, & Linens,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THE SEASON; together with every article usually kept in a Dry-Goods Store.
ALSO,
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF
Glass, China, & Queen’s-Ware
WILLOW & WOOD-WARE,
WHICH HE OFFERS AT AS LOW PRICES AS THEY AnE SOLD IN THE CITY.
(CT Those wishing to purchase, will please call, and he will take pleasure in shewing bis Stock.
Macon. April 9. ls-!4.
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Passekgiks 5 c. pr. mile, (children under 12 ys. & servts. half price, 25 | 65
Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. 25
Cotton per bale, (round orsquare.over 400lbs.per 100lbs 6)
Koxes, bales.and all measurement goods....... ....per cubic loot, 4
Sugar, Coffee. Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other article* that go
by weight. ..........................per 100 lbs. 10
Hogsheads and Pipe* of Liquor ...each 1 2Sj
Hogshead* of Molasses and Oil, ...each, 1 50
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac . .each, 30
Barrels of Molasses and Oil. each, 35
Bis. of Flour. Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, 25
j bis. Pork, Fish. Liquor.Ac. A all Kegs of lOgals. A upwards each, 15
| bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoea, Ac .....each, 15
Salt in sacka not exceeding four bushels............... each, 15
Salt in sacks over tour bushels, ....per bushel, 5
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags.........per bushel, 5
Cotton Baeging........... per piece, 13
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ar. of common size............... .each, 15
Brootnsin bundles..... .....per dozen, 25
Buckets. Collars, Scythes,Shovels A Spade*. Sifters, Ac. per dozen, 25
Chairs...... ....................................per dozen. 1 00
Boxes Fruit. Cigars, Ac. .............................each, 25
AU small packages not weighing 10 J Iba. nor measuring 2 feet, each. 25
Blacksmith's Bellows,.......'. each. 50
Potatoes, Apples, A- per bushel, 5
Demijohns, jugs. Jars. Ac. not over two callous,... each. 23
Dem-jolius. Jugs, Jars. Ac. over two gallons....... each, 25
Ploughs, .'each, 25
lialesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs...... ........each, 50
Four Wheel C images.... each, 100
Two Wheel Carriage*,.......... ... each. .75
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,................each, 2 00
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet 2 50
Wood,...., per cord, 100
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs per bead. 25 38 45 50
Oxen aud Beef Cattle............. per head. 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00
Horse*...................................per head, 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00
Sheep. Goat*. Calve*, and Dogs, per head, 25 38 45 50
Turkeys and Geese in coops... per bead, 3 3 4 4
Ducks and Chickens in enop*...............per head. 2 2 2 2
Special contracts may be made with the Saperintendantof Transportation, for Freight, on tbe following articles, when in
large quantities, viz: Horses. Hog*, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Br'ck. or Stone, Ac. Ac.
Planters or Farmers are allowed topass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own
farms to market.
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the Agent
of this Company, at Macon, will be rereired and forwarded from any point of thisUoad, bv wagons, to their place of des
tination. free ofcbatge for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any denrripiiou. will be received by the Company’s Agent*, nt Griffin. Barneaville
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other limn the regular rates of Transportation. Ar
rangi-mentt most be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expeures, with the Company's Agent at Ma
con. or at the Depot where the goods ere received or delivered.
The attention nt Merchant* and Planters, i* solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for
shipping their Produce to Market, snd obtaining tbeir supplies, through this channel of comm unit stion with the seaboard.
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to witbio 2) miles of our Depot, and will be
com sleted to Macon early this fall. This Hoad is in daily operation to Griffin. 60 miles above Macon; and, by the first
of December, will be opened for Business to Loakville.21 miles shove Griffin; and to the junction wi.li the Western ard
Atlantic Kail Road, early next spring. That portion of the Itnad originally laid with the thin plate Bail, has been
rebuilt this summer, aud laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, ia no.w in good enter fer
business.
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their good* by wav ef
Savannah, over the' Centra land this Itail-Koad consigned to otir Agents, as goods can be hauled from Baruesvilie or Griflir,
to Columbus. f<» 45 a 50 rents per 100 pounds, or any other part nf thecouutry at proportionable rates.
All goods will be tent forward immediately, unless otherwise oulered.
JT. D. «R,IY,
August 22, 1843. 47 Agent and Soperintendant of Trai sportation.
H A v fi cont antly on hand, and offer fc r sale at prices
as low as cift be purchased in the southern country, a
plead id assortment or
PIAN0-F0RTKS,
from the Celebrated and long established Manufactories o
@1 ©SMS
AND
J. CHICKKR1NG.
The wed known reputation of these Manufactories pre
elude* the necessit • of commenting upon the excellence ot
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
mate, for many years.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
VIOLIN*). ItDPfiBlOB (51IITAR8, BUGLES,
TBO.UBONES, TRUMPETS. IIOBW3,
CLARION UTS, FLAGEOLETS,
FIFES, Ac. Arc. Ac.
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa
per, Ac. Ac. forming i.s complete an assortment of musica
merchandize, as can be found in the southern country
A* they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled tosell their gi ods at the very lowest prices.
B. A V. have in ad lition to their catalogue,~an aasjcl
ment of FOREIGN MUSIC.
fl^lliisic sold at reduced prices.
Terms Cash.
May 17. 1842. 3.»
Hetv, Fashionable, and t u
ryiYT7 asi(i Smiuner"' 13 ! 1
DR\ GOODS
1TPHE undersigned, grate.ulf^ p
J spent fully tuform their friend, and the*
are now iCMiviag a geneial supply of P b "•'•'llilq
Fancy and Staple Dr v
among which, ate low priced Medium, .ndV, r /u V 1
zannes and Balzarme Muslins; I,, ce . n d Elcl1 B,l
Muslins; Printed Lawn?; Bonnet Lrwns*,n4 R-/ r “»tl
Bilks; Silk and Lace Cardinals; Silk, Tirlie* 8 ’ -? ^
Mantles; Silk t-hawls and Neck Tie*- K -• '“d Bni,.
nnd Silk Gloves and Mills; Silk and Cotinstt-f*’ ^5
Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkf s; Jncon.Tl;' l, *»
Swiss Muslin,; Colored and While TarW.j l,,lL itJ
and Lace Trimmings; a large arsonuent af /i s
Prints, real Irish Linens, fine and heavy i i tit,
ment of fine and fashionable Ribbons';
Flowers. Ac. Ac. ”“*>». FreotJ
Also. Broadcloths. Cssimeres, Cnshniereu. n
Gro de-Etc; Linen Coatings, and Drilling*
London Vesting*; with a great variety ol Liu.s.jN
Goods for men’s wear; Brow n and (llearhed ei* -
Sheeting*; 12-4 Linen Sheetings 10 and 18-4+.»?** , N
together with most articles usually lent in n'W
A}, of whicl , wbp soW v j[ rv “ Brj
g-l.vvakbe^
Store*,
old stand.
Macon, April 9, 1844.
■ I HE undersigned have commenced the a-
* hove, in connection with their CLO TH
ING BUSINESS, and are prepared toman,
ufacture Clothing, of every kmd. in the latest
style, and nt the shortest notice. The exclu
sive etreotion of one ofthe firm, will be given
to thi* branch of their Business,- and whose
experience, they believe will enable them to
give entire satisfaction. They will at all times
have in their employ the best workmen ; and
will be supplied from New York and Phila
delphia. with whatever may be of interest to the fashiona
ble world. The patronage’of the public is respectfully so-
1 idled J- A E. SAULSUURY.
Macon. Dec 12, 1843 11
SEE EKE El
Garden Seeds*
A GENERAL assortment of GARDEN SEEDS,war
ranted to germinate, received and for sale by
J II. A VV. S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue.
Jan. 26 IS
25
3 10
3 50
75
67
55
40
30
30
8
8
30
30
60
50
2 50
25
25
I 25
8
£5
50
50
1 GO
4 GO
2 15
7 00
4 GO
Gaa’deBs Seeds.
V7I/ARRANTED genuine, and the Growlli of 1843.
I T from the celebrated Seed Garden of Wethersfield,
Conn.
These Seed* are raised with the greatest care and atten
tion ; and nut up in the neatest manner, with printed direc
tion* f"r cultivating soil, best adapted In each kind. Ac.
For sale by HVkttVEY SHOT WELL.
Jan 16 16
NEW SPRING
TB3HE undersigned bare received a lire. . j
I supply of •* ,a<1 iron)
Fam y & Staple Foreign & A n , Prifn
wlrcii ll ev otter at the very lotrtrt />'I
coi »i-s in part of the following G mutt: ttu |
t-uperhne. medium, and low-priced Cloths
Super Black and Blue-black Wool died r„c
New sttle Plaid and Striped ?* r *V
Grode Ta Barmen* ami Summer Cloth,, "
London, Cadet, and Fancy Drilling*, Veitiin.i-
2.100 pieces New style Prints.
200 do Georgia Nankeens,
50 do Mexican Mixtures.
50 do Middlesex Stripes,
50 do Irish Linens,
100 dozen New sivle Willow BONNETS
50 do PALM LEAF HATS,
100 pieces New style Primed Lawns,
50 do Ginghams,
500 dozen Spool Thread,
200 do Hosiery,
Black nnd colored Silks and Satins,
Ralzsrineg. Foulard and Fancy Silk,,
Swiss. Jaconet. Mull and Xausonk Muslins.)
Cambrics Dimity. Long an I Bishop Lawns,
Umbrella.. Parasols, nnd Shades. *
Shining*. Sheetings, and Tickings.
Pongee. India, and Spiuletield Hdkfs.
Silk. Filla, and Rnlzatir.e Hdkfs. and Shawl,,
Hearty made Linen* Sleeks, Cravat,.Cnllsri. 4*.4,
With almost every other anirle usually kept in tlie Brw I
Goods line; all of which will be sold at the lowest mW, I
for cash. SAM I,. J. HAY 4 CO
Brirk Building near Messrs. Graves' cornet.
Macnn. April 2.1644. 27
RATES OF FRE1GBT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD.
FttO.1I SAVNNAII TO STATIONS
Barrelsuf51olas.es and Oil
Do. do. all other kinds. Wet
Do. do. do. do. Dry
Hall Barrel*. Wet................
Do. do. Dry
Broom*, in bun-lies, per dozen
Buckets in nests
Corn. pea,, oats, rye, bran, com meal and rice floor, in bags, per bushel
Chairs, per dozen...
Do. Rocking, laige. each ....
Carboys of Vitriol. Ac
Carriages and Barouche*, four wheel, 5 00
Do. Baggies, double 4 00j
Do. do. single nnd Gigs.............
Do. Sulkrys -
Common Jersey W’agoo?. without covers, end Hone Cans
Coaches, Pnstand Stage and Road VVtgnns..................................
Collars, pier dozen
Cotton, per 100 Iba
Demijohns. Jara and Jugs, not cxeeeding 2gallons.... ......... .... 25
Do. do. do. over " 50
Garden Seecl@ 9
KAISED BY THE
United Society of Sliakcts.
Esitleld, Const.
T IIE subscriber, having been appointed Agent for the
mile ofthe above. 13 no* opening an extensive assort
ment selected with much care, and adapted to this market.
Thev wHl be warranted senuine. nnd entirely the growth
of 1843. 'Also, the GAKDENEli’S MANUAL, a small
Book.butcontaininir much rueful knowledge. Persons de
sirous of suppling themselves w ill plewe call.
A^so “ The Southern JTormer and Market Gardener.’*
by Francis A. Holmes, of Charleston, So. Ca. This is a
Southern Book, for Southern >oil and el mate, and should
be read bv all who wish to succeed in gardening.
Macoo. Jon 30 17 J. M. BOARDMAN.
NEW BOOKS
At Board man's Rook Sios’c,
J UST received, all the new publications, among which
are tile following:
Prescott’s History nf the Conquest nf Mexico,
Harpers’ No. 1 of the Pirtoral Bible,
“ No 7 of Ham ah Hooie's ci mplet** works.
" Alison’s History of Europe, complete and full
bound,
Brande’a Encyclopedia full bound,
“ Neal’* History ofthe Prolestauts,
Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress.
Rural Lite in Germany, by William Howitt,
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians,
Ellintson’s Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist.
Condieon Children.
Cooper (Sir Astiey) on Dislocations,
Ashweil on the Disease* of Females,
Queen* of England, sixth series,
A new Patent Inkstand,
Perfiirated Papei.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH
Jan IG 16
oW%w ' Gooihl
NEW GOODS'.'.
T HE Subscribers are now receiving a geuet.I luor. I
ment of staple and fancy DBY-UOOlIb, ot -nebtul
style and patterns, which they ofier tor sale atfair priori, a I
brid building one door from Washingti n Hall. 1
Sent 25 52 GEO. W. Y1UCE4C0,
KIM PRO PER
SOTMBgO’MEGlCjUl
»®Awa«ai.
By 3I« S. Tli cm son, III, S>. HI aeon, Gtr.l
■T EAD at.d J DGE. *• Prove nil llnngbtcd told fig I
Jl V to thfet which i.< good/* As even in oui dav,1amin;I
••the deaf may hear, the laxce may wajk. a vd tte5Ji«JffJ/|
receive their sight” ]
The undersig. ed fully aware of the many rrspoBjifcjfr*! I
resting upon him aa a pronitmi er ot the hearn*" art, *<-u I
again tender his service* t«» those who n ay nerd tLemttil
the assurance in advance, that it lls,taie, lujtr.el
rience. and a thorough knowledge ol iuccceo yet pc uenJ-1
ly heaitl/s reetoriug ren edies, with t heir judicial ajj!b|
ttftti wiM restore Imtknltli he ItrU worraejed i»I
that so lar as thene go to the firnuieu.eu ot tub dfnc^l
alum, the aillcted tr their triei.d* will in r.o cat le Q£f I
|0:uted. I
As heretofore persons afflicted with dmoicditfifflail
residing m n distatu e u.av have tl eirctMA ue*»rch ^1
ing their symptoms in wiiting as cor'CrtSy as possMf
when medicines to suit them will he compounded and sen I
Many who have pursued ihi» course, though neliarracttrl
seen them, aie now in the enjoyment “I unurmptfl
health. Persons having dfrteHild set vr.tiis wliiumsv be ’.Jf
them l oth butbftiMIbe mvI expensive, may ritfcrr li«l
tl e r cwses treated «r oi,-j o^e of them to ti e subcnUrattl
fair price. . I
Henna or Rupture, will be treated on iirprorfd ptnri>|
pies, w ith an instrumentetuirely i.ew, wish h, jo liras i*l
been used, gives entire sali&f&«tion—it can ben«ra«j*l
i.ight w irh equal facility. Persons thu.^ r.tHicied.will
to n]»ply in person, in order tc be w ell fitted.
Letters to ensure attention most invnntblybejvJip^ |
terms l leral and punctuality exiecte<I.
March 5
M.*S. THOMSON, M.T.
23
Law Notice.
rftllE undersicued have.associated themselves in the
X practice of the Law, and will give prompt attention to
such business ns may be entrusted to their care.
They will attend the ollnwing Courts: Bibb. Crawford,
Monroe. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkinson. Houston. Pulaski, Hen
tv and Pike
* KJ* OFFICE over E. B Wkrd’s ?tore, two doors be
low W. B. Jotinston, on Mulberry street.
A. P. POWER?.
L. N WHITTLE.
Macon, March 26, 1644. 26
That community may have scire idea of the exirrcfB'l
vhich disease may go w iihout being fcevm.d ti‘e rears c -l
medicine, it is deemed proper to append thelkDonBfM I
ments of facts, taken from a nimitei of siinilar imj cit.wtv I
may yet be suhniiued as room nnd circa Distance V* [
BlHU CtiUMT, Jan
This mav certify tliat mv wife l as been aftiriw/
Dyspepsia and Liver cr mplnli.t lor twelve \etis.
nd M
Zffl. JOHBTSTOW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, CA.
KJ* OFFICE over old Darien Bank.
Macon, March 26. 1844. 26
JOSEPH £, Cl.AFP,
Altorucy at Lair,
Vienna, Dooly county.
May 10 32 ” Georgia.
j. s. DUKrrJAms,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PEPPY. CEO.
Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per head
Eggs, per dozen
Grrse and Turkey* .. ..........
Grindstone*, per 100 lb*.... v .
Hories, Mules, Oxen, anil Cows, per head 1.
I)o. do. do. do. do. 2 each
Do, do. do. do. do. 3 do
Do, do. do. do. do. 4 do..
Hogs and Calves
Hilda, and Pipes Liquor, not exceeding 120gallons
Du. Molasses and Oil. ordinary size
Iron in pigs or bars,castings f.ir tn.Ila, and oilier machinery.
Keg* Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons
Do do 10 do..............................
Measurement Good*, per cubic foot -
Ploughs, each ..........
Salt in *ack*. not exceeding 4 bushel* ......
Sheep. Lambs. Goat*, Kids. Deer, and Pigs, per head
Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other article* as go by weight,
per 100 lb* -
Sprcie ^ c ^ „ .H I
No single package under - - - . • - - .'25
Special contract* may be made willi the superintendent of transportation fi-r the freight of the following articles,
when in large quantities* without regard to the established rate*, viz : Corn, and all kindt* of grain ; brick. hor3e5. mules
and catt!e ; iron ia bars or pigs, machinery* null gearing, &<*.; sawed lumber mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar
ticles of stone; salt, firewood* stave*. Ahmgle*. hay in bundle*, barrels tar. pilcb or turpentine.
Freight «t the above rates, or by special contract, to be under the following stipulations, viz:
Koch im for damages'‘•n ariicles transported by this Company unless the packages ore examined and identified in
the presence of an officer of the Company before the same are removed frr m the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage
of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery ware, chafing of bagging, carringej. chairs or furniture. Not ac
countable for breakage of hollowware. No internal injury, rot c’.earlv perceptible on the outside ofthe package, will be
allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not nccouniablt* for the decay of perishable article*.
Not accountable for live stock; ami no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks nr pack-
ages. '
Cotton received in gnod order at the depots, and afterwards torn while in possession of the Company, will be mended
at their expense. All other damage done to Cotton iu transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It i* understood
that this C«>:» pany will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any
freight after being landed atthe place r f(le»tin.tttr>/i
The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’baggage, unless put in the baggage car in charge of the con
ductor.
The Cornpanv will have agents at sratinn* 8. !*\ 11, 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. and 17, and at Macon, to attend to the delivery
and forwarding of goods. All merchandize not to be forwarded will be retained at the respective depots at the head *<f
the road one week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged ot the Savannah rates.
. Go.hIs destined for points beyoad Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company's agent, free of commissions.
Gunpowder prohibited.
THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation.
Savznflib, April 23, 1844 -30
NOTICE.
FT3HE umleraicneil having associated J. R. HOWEI.L
J wit): him. tli.ir huainrs* will hereafter be continued
under thi name ol G. L. Wakren 3c Co.
G. L. WARREN.
April 9, 1844. 28
Summer Clothing.
rpHH anbsetiber* have rereivrfi their *trwk of Snmtnet
X Cluthinp. cnnqiriainir one of the moat extensive and va
ried they have ever lind nn bond, and which will be sold at
extremely low price*. A call is invited.
May 7 * 32 J. L. JONES * CO._
GUN-SMITHING.
f |3|IE subscriber would inform ilie citizen* nf Macon and
1 the public eenerally, that lie has taken the stand known
a* the old Post-Office, on Mulberry street, one door from
B. S. Newcomb A Co's. Emin? House and Bowlin? Atle-.s,
where he is prepared to do all kind* of work in the above
husii ess, in a superiratyle. Rifles made innrder. and wrr-
ranted. Doub'e Guns restocked, and all kind* of repairing
done with dnpat'rb.
He has also on hand, a few fine DOUBLE GUNS : Ri
fle POWDER of a superior quality ; GUN POWDEK-
SIlOT.nf all size*; Baldwin’s Elastic GUN WADDING-
plain PERCUSSION CAPS; spin and ribbed do; Walk-
e-’s best English Caps; POWDER FLASKS; SHOT
POUCHES: nnd all articles usually kept in the line, which
will be sold low for cash. E. S ROGERS.
Macon. Jan 30, 1844 18
MORRISON .s’
Vegetable Universal Medicines,
F OR ‘ale bv GEO. W.PRICE A CO*
Mnv 5 ;jo
iOxi’liaia^e ora ,\c«■-i <»}•!*.
P OR rain by THOS. TAYLOR.
October 3 l
1ias’£-iu£- and Itopc.
PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging,
10U •* Kentucky do
50 “ Kurin. *fo
200 *• Coils Monllla Rope,
.500 lbs. Bigginp Twine.
For sale on reasonable terms bv
CHAS. CAMPBELL <5cCo.
August 3 47
taken a variety ot medicines without apparent I
the justly lelebrainl Dr DuiIimii »»f
benefit her. She suffered much from »enniii* unvut .
ptiipitnliuii of tin* heait and extreme wcaWf*
ronfiued almost entireiy to her bed. In tinssiwtksIJl
plied to Dr. M. 6. Thomsoti.nl Me con. uodrr w1h>? c' r |
titrna and application*. I am happy fo*a\, rl.e «■' r ;
tored to coiufurtable heulth. amt is now abl-t* iitet®* 1 ]
the u^ual business of her hou-e and Isutiiy. _ L
My daughter was also niilicied w'Uti »onvuliirr mi. I
whi h Dr. Durham (ailed to relieve !:ei. I J 5 ‘.
Th« mson also j»i her cate, and I am persmJsd ^ e b 5
nnlly cured her; she has had no symptom of tbeo ^
months
But those though oei tainly cf their kind verv 1
CHiitiOt be c« muuie d tor a moment with ti I
mv sons, who has Ltu nfSined with } shy to m-c* 1 a cf ^l
ns to have become perfectly helpless He first ^ rf,t ft J
his timb*. then «d Ins Lt.ay. ai d finally hi* /
kyksioht, so that he might be in a mani rr drzd «.
hr entlied, and even tl.ai line tine, wt.s so *? £».(]
that his clothes weie prepared in anrripaii' J
it. We had made use oftbe usual remedies J
se*. nnd even had applied to Dr. FtringfeilfW. •
tor, but without beitlii. In tins fituation. '
was called in. wi o i am hai py to say. has fMioted
only to the full and free use ol all his lilyl *•
use of his eyes nnd ears, withoat whichrieaix*
blank nnd life itself a burden. T he ebspf* i* 50 £L*
absolute hrlpie**tte*s. blindness and dre/ntss
activity, sight and SCARING, that it rsn bardly tf ^
by any but those who have seen it. Ihis is-*
numerous as tlio-e efiVried by the Doctor sre,
give precedence to any.
From the Federal Unto*'
To thk Editors: #
GENTLEMEN:-Occupying ti e *t*»irrtc**
rouimutiity that you do. nnd cVutrollinj *u» h «
g o * for d as the public press I have take* lift
addressing you, being ntijold sub?criter, up*’**
great importance and it may be of in.fin'tf *‘ 1
many of your numerous leaders. My ierepnp^
you thus, is merely to cou tnuica*e a fart ***** t Jbd r * t
der my own knowledge, in mv ovn family 1
own eyes, and which I deem it my duty.* 4 ** (W iar
to con munimte for the benefit ot tJJ r ' ,i(u: _
Some time during last year, my son *l;*fc*l
ye.irs old, was taken with a parateiie nffecnen. '^ r: :
was entirely deprived of the use Gf his ,ov , e . n rebitf
rn I h<dy. so far as to be perfectly unablef *'’anc*
tion either n»i his pallet or in bed,—bis i » , ^ j x n
trsctpil and sometimes appeared lobespsftjj**^
L e comracinm appealed to ascend grafu"* 1 '
it reacheri his rbdomen. the lower p»rt r* spi'
powerfully contracted, as to throw the np|>* 1 1
lungs, which so compressed them as elm* * * ‘
foent on; the parts pr ** J: — <Vrtm ,MiiI iu i e
unnatural size. To
er ol th*« will had no inntiei.ee ovn
u»ti..n, I carried him to Ma%-on and rnl | ; |I'
core dl Dr. Thomson, of that city« psrft
protruding froin;ujM»^ * eTf „ibC j
‘o walk W’ns impor-siWe,a ^ j n ,*1
I n«» inffnei re over b«* * 1 ”' : - J
him «o Ma. on
- jo»», of that city; inl ^ f «till
him home, greatly--relieved; the course w* . j wJli
two mniiihs more, nnd my *o,i. onraihe ^rM
decrepid and pair led invalid, is now the a
bony nut hfiv of former days, running ah* u ! h
moniinp till night. *n fnt t) of 6eM si» l/Lran'S 1 ^ ’|
a prrl- <>t tnrrnr lo ralhit*. pnnriflff* ® ‘ ,' 'J
preautn* to link upon the plaoiain n; a"®., ..(iffCJI
hi* nefs aeqtiirOil liberty, that he hitntr . ^ rf 1
livel'e.i in lii*eir<-!e of cot>iempor:T\ acq> ,((
te*nlt was *n!i;t|eantjelp.tetl hy me.and ^ ,
aequait tefl w'th he eaie. ha' ii h»* h*' . -•
eient Imp* rtai < r to me, it pt-hliciij . f" ..jl
will confer n favor on . : ; \ |
Your*, re-pectful!.v.
Jones eounlj, 19ih Jan. 1844. -—
S’l':?::r B cg” 1 ®
to LBS ’ j ust rt:ti GHA7^, r ivo® 5 * 1
1000 LB3 - juJt
April SO, 1844.