Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, July 23, 1844, Image 1

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Law Notice. Monro*.'Twiggs, J° nes » Wilkin# 0 ®. Houston, Pulaski, Hen- ry ttP OFFICE over E.B. Weed’s Store, two doom be low W. B. Johnston, on Mulberry •«£«£ pQ ^ L." N. WHITTLE. Mneon. March 26, 1844. _Jf w, JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY at law, MACON, GA. in» OFFICE over old Darien Bank. Macon. March 26. 1844. *® JOSEPH B. CLAPP, MOULTRIE & CAMPBELL, WARE-HOUSE ^ AND cojaanssiojr .iikr cit.i.vts, MACON, GEORGIA. KF Incoimertion with the WARE-HOU8E, we have eatablished a More, where we .ball be able to furnish our patrons and others with Bnxsiug, Rope, Groceries, Iron, and all other Plantation Supplies, at reasonable rates. July 12, 1844. 42 M. A C. May 1» Attorney nt l.ntv, Vienna, Dooly county, 32 .Georgia. Jan 25 J. s. DENWARD, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, FURRY. QEO. DR. J. BEALL, R ESPECTFULLY informa his friends and the public, that he lias settled in Macon, for the purpose of Prac ticing his Profession. fly OFFICE over the Drug Store of J. W. Bailey. June II, 1844. 37 3m* WASHINGTON HALL, MACON, GEORGIA. T HE subscriber has again takenthis Estab lithmcnt, where he will always be hap pv to attend to the calls of bis old customers, and the travelling public generally. Macon, June 20 38 8. LANIER. MARIETTA HOTEL, Cobb County, GEORGIA. mllK undersigned have taken this spacious Hotel, for- 1 merl.vkept by Benson Roberts. Esq., and are now ready for the reception of Traveller* and Families visiting the up-country. The subscribers pledge themselves to use every exertion for the comfort of their pairous. THOMAS B. DANIEL, JEREMIAH LEAK. Marietta, .Tan. 1,1844. 27 WARE-HOUSE Commission Business. T HE undersigned still continues to occupy the WARE HOUSE on thecorner of Second and Poplar street*. He offers his services in the various branches of the Ware IIoitM; and Commi-xiou Rnainestt, and respectful ly solicits the patronage of kia friend* and the public gener ally ; trusting that, by hli unremitting efforts, he shall be able to meet the wishes of those who may honor him with their confidence—ant} expresses a feelingcf gratitude to his friends for their liberal patronage. JOHN M. FIELD. Macon, July 1,1843. 41 JIrfercnee—Col. Win. H. Reynolds, J Maj. James H. Hardaway, { Messrs. Rea Sc. Cotton, ? Joshua G. Moore, $ is:s.“ssss.,- }*—• William Moseley, Henry. W. C. Cleavelnnd. Crawford. LOOK AT THIS I Selling o/T at .Yew York Cost. f I 'HE undersigned, having determined to close their bu- 'P.M 8000 . w '*l "ell their e.tire stock of DRY GOODS at New York Cost FOR CASH—among which are, real Georgia Nankeen at 91 18; Earlston Gin-hams at 25and3lets; Calicoes at all prices: printed Muslins at 20 to 15; rich Balxarines at 45; French Balxarioe Muslins, fast colors, at 37}; Barage, Silk and Tarleton Mantles; Lace Cardinals j rich colored and blank Dress Bilks, a Urge assortment; bordered and hem-stitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Table Diaper and Damask; 10*4 and 15 4 Linen Sheetingai 80 and $1 25; Irish Linen, fine; Lon^ Lawns, common, fine, and very fine ; Cotton and Lin en Good* for men'8wear; rich Marseilles and Satin Vest- liigs; superfine Drop de Tea; Brown 8birtiags at 6J cert* up; bleached do. at 5 to 18 cent*; a large assortment of Bib- boos; a small assortment of Bonnets, Ac Ac. together with most articles usually kept in Dry-Goods Stores. To a merchant wishing to engage in the business, the most liberal term* will he offered, for undoubted paper.— Merchants and others wishing Goods in their line, will do well to call, as their goods will be sold. Macon, June 25 29 G. L. WARREN A CO ! Macon, WARE-SOUSE MILLINERY AND FANCY INDIAN SPRING. ispectfully informs the pnblie, ssion of the well known Hotel T HE subscriber most rei that he has token possession nt the Indian Spring, lately occupied by Col. H. Dillon.— There are so many living witnesses, who can bear testimo ny to the wouderful benefits derived from the use of these unequalled waters, that it is useless to speak of them here. He assures ail who are disposed to visit him, that no efforts shall be wanting to provide all such luxuries as will tend to their comfort; and to afford them all such means of amuse ment as will enable them to drive “ dull care away,” and pas* their time in pleasure. E7* GAMING is strictly forbidden. BRYAN W. COLLIER. Indian Spring, Butts co. March 26,1S44. 26 tO Gr.OLOQICAL »SP.IBTJIENT, M ILLEDGEVII.LK, Nov. 2,1839. Analysis of the Water of the Indian Spring, Butts Connty, Georgia. Quantity, one pint, (wine measure,) or 29,875 cubic inches. A^usifst-iss/.nr s .. rrtzi Analyse cf tbuS .’p. - —o"- Btttanetei, 29,54 inches. Temperature of the Atmosphere,... ....63 deg. Farenbeit Temperature of die Water, 46 do do Specific Gravity 1,142, thst of distilled water being 1,000. GASSES. Axoiie Gas, 0,136 cubic inches. Carbonic Acid Gas 1.000 do Sulphuretted Hydrogen..... 3,5 do NALIffC CONTENTS. Carbonate of Magnesia 1,983 grains. Sulphate of Magnesia, 71,528 do Sulphate of Lime,.... ...7.152 do Sulphate of Potasb 3,415 do Total of Saline contents. 5J.077 JOHN RUGGLE8 COTTING, Stole Geologist of Georgia. Tax Collector’s Notice. rpiIE Citizens of Bibb connty are hereby notified, that I the subscriber will be ready to receive the Taxes for the State and Counts, on Tuesday, the 16th instant. RICHARD BASSETT, Tax Collector of Bibb County. July 16. 42 Commission Business. r i1HE subscriber-! beg leave to inform heir friends, and 1 the public in general, that they are still connected in the above business, under the firm of GORIIAIH & RICHARDSON. and are still occupying the large and convenient WARE HOUSE. near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. The location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old buildings and the nsacl liabilities offLe. They confidently assure the public,that any business con signed to their care, will be faithfully and prcmptly execu ted. Relying on the honesty of purpose, and the long t stablisb- ed confidence of those who know us, we feel no hesitancy in looking for a liberal abare of public patronage. THOMAS B. GORMAN, JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, July 2,1844.40 AND BRESS JtlJMKIJYG. M rs. iv. ii. Morris would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Macon and country generally, that she ia now opening, on Cotton Avenue, opposite Messrs. Scott A Carlinrt. and next door to the Messrs. Orrs, an entire new Stock of the most Fashionable and Latest Style ofGOODS,adapted to the above Business; all of which has been selected by one of the best judges in New York City. Great inducements will be held out to purchasers foi CASH; in consideration of which, she solicits a share of public patronage. N B.—Orders from Town or Country,thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. Her motto will ever be— ■“Promptness without delay, and punctuality with despatch. 1 Macon, Nov 7,1843 P BOOK STORE OX COTTOX AVENUE; Tvo doors above Messrs. J. D. Sc IV. S. ELIiIS 1 Dltl’G STOKE. .T. BARNES, H AVING MOVED to the above Stand, offers to the public, a large Stock of BOOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK BOSKS, &c. &c. CHEAP FOR CASH. Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, of every kind and size, in various binding. Southern and Missouri Harmony, Kingsley’s Social Choir. Juvenile Singing Book. Mason's " Sacred Harp, Base Primmer. Dictionary of Musical Terms, fyc. J/c. Blank Books of every description, Court Re cord, and Docket Books, various sizes. Ledgers, Journals and Dav Books; Invoice, Re cord, Letter, Biu a»» Receipt Books ; Is- jjexes, you Ledgers. Pocket Memoran dums A Pocket Ledgers, Ac. Ac. J. B. would respectfully invite teachers and others who may want SCHOOL BOOKS, to call and examine his stock which will be sold at the lowest possible prices, For Cash- wholesale and retail. He also receives as soon as published all the new works from the Harper’s and other publishing houses in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, embracing all the cheap, and fashionable literature of the day, which he sellsat New York prices. Constantly on hand a stock of LAW BLANKS, printed' on the best foolscap paper. Macon, Oct. 4.1643. 2 WARE-HOUSE Commission Business. M AJOR William Hnmilton having retired, the subreri- bers have associated themselves in business, under the name and style of WINN Ac K17IPH. They will occupy the Ware-House on Cherry street, known as Ham ilton A Winn’s. They are prepared to make advances on Cottons put in their stores, and to execute all orders that may be confided to them in the line of their business. J. D. WINN. Macon, July 9, 1844. 41 J- V. RUMPH. Dissolution. T HE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the name of HAMILTON A WINN, expires this day by its limitation. All persons indebted, are requested to pay up the amount of their in-lobteduc:- to John D- Wimu anil; thou having claims against them, to hand them into him for set tlement. WM. HAMILTON. Macon, July 9,1844 41 JOHN D. WINN. NEW GOODS. G. IV. «fc E. WOODRUFF, H AVE just received, and are now opening, a fine as tortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY-GOODS, Consisting of Calicoes, Lawns and Muslins, Balzarine Mus lins; French and Scotch Ginghams; Linen Lawjis; Liner. Cambric Hdkfs; Irish Linens; Jaconet, Book, and Mull Muslins; Check Muslins; Glares and Hosiery, of every kind and quality; 3,000 yards Georgia Nankeens; Brown and Bleached Linen Drills for Pants; Brown and Bleached and Grass Linen; Brown and colored Cotton Goods, for summer wear; !£ Palm Leaf and Leghorn 23aIn, of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys' sizes. ALSO—A LARGE LOT OF Sun shades and l*araso!s; All of which w. will Mil at t .oi.U .d-.,ice from Corns. Please call and see, at our Store,one door from Geo. W Price, on Second street. March 12 24 GUN-SMITHING. T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of Macon and the public generally, that he has taken the stand known as the old Post-Office, oil Mulberry street, one door from B. 8. Newcomb A Co’*. Eating-House and Bowling Alleys, where he is prepared to do allkmrts or wor% in the above hnsinoss, in a superirstyle. Rifles made toorder.and war ranted. Double Guns restocked, and all kinds of repairing ^ He hits also on hand, a few fine DOUBLE GUN8; Ri fle POWDER of a superior quality; GUN POWDER; SHOT, of all sixes; Baldwin’s Elastic GUN WADDING; plain PERCUSSION CAPS; split and ribbed do ; Walk- e-'a beat English Caps; POWDER FLASKS; SHOT POUCHES: and all article* usually kept in the line, which wili be sold low for cash. H. 8. ROGERS. Macon, Jan 30. 1844 18 GUN-SMITII BUSINESS. ri UIE subscriber continues to carry on this business at 1 bis old aland opposite ShotwelPs Drug Store, where he keeps for sale Double mid Single Barrel Shot Gnus, Hides, Pistols, and all other Kinds of Sporting Apparatus. , REPAIRING, of all kinds, and stocking Guns, done at short notice—also, Guns and Rifles altered to percussion l0 Feb. 20 « P- ROUX. | Pii,p In ttll ranee. Rich Dress Silks, sape Y II t- * I . II «* f is printed flatin and Lace, Muslin*, rich French and English CAPITAL 8300,000- ! Pnnts, black and bine black Bombazine, 4-4 and 6-4 plain HE New York Contributionship Fire Insurance ' , n a striped Mosiins. 4-4 and 6 4 plain Muslins and Cam- Company, having established an Agency in Macon, j tries, 4-4 and 6-4 Bishop Lawns; silk and cotton Hose, silk will Insure Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furniture an( ] cotton Gloves and Mitts; Ladies Cravats, Bonnet Rib- OF C5IEAP AND DESIRABLE DRY-GOODS, OPENING FOB THE STUM A\D SUJiHEB TRADE, AT CRANE A CLARK’S. T HE subscribers of the People’s Store, are now making extensive arrangements for offering to their customers a very extensive assortment of tlie best selection of Goods for the coming season, that can be found in tljis market; and their facilities for making purchoses ore not behind those of any of their cotemporaiies. Quick returns and small prof- its, will be their motto, and therefore they offer every arti cle in the Dry Goods line, at the lowest prices, or in other words, though in many things they undersell, they are de termined not to be undersold. Among the goods they keep on hand and are constantly receiving, may be found, besides many others, the following: FOR THE LADIES, rfine printed Stripes, Balxarines, Par- T andevi age averv description of Property, against Ijsss or Dam- by Eire. BOND A MURDOCK, Agents Macon, April 30,1844, 31 ly Fire Insurance. fllllE'Undersigned, Agents for the jEtna Insurance JL Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared to t risks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store and Cotton in Ware-houses, in the Citv of Macon and itavicinitv, again* Fire. REA & COTTON. Ag’ts Feb 7 23 ly * Notice. E RASTU8 KIRTLAND is our authorized Agent, du ring our absence from the State. Macon, May 21 J8 WHITING be MIX. *llacon Iron *V Brass Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP. M ILL and Gin Geering, Steam Engine Work, Iron and Bras, Castings of every description, mado to order, and Machm* Work ^General, corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets. KT The higheatprices will be paid for Old Coppei, Brass, 1Lend, and Cast Iron. Jan 31 17 ROBT. FINDLAY. 823 REWARD. ]\TY house was broken open on the 88th of June, and an iTX old MOROCCO POCKET-BOOK stolen there from, which contained several Notes and some Money, vis: ^iton, Ky.; three 25 cent bill* of the City Council of Ma- eon; one of the Indian Springs; 61 cents City Council of Colambo*; 81 hill Book St. Mary. Ga.; and in particular, one Check given by the Commercial Bank of Columbia, 8. Te * n fozof of Win. McCaw, Jr. on the Fulton Bank t .New York. Therefore, I camion all Broker* and other perwiis against trading for said Check. Any person appre- ndmg the thief, and producing proof to convict him, shall *Y?JJ*J*•bore reward. WM. McCAW. Jr. . usk Hul, Newton, county, Ga. July 1,1841. 41 3t bona, French Flowers, best Paris Kid Gloves; white and black Lace Cardinals, rich Silk Shawls, black net Shawls, cotton and Linen Birds eye Diaper, 2,000 yards Russia do. at 12} cent* per yard;.2.000 yd* Negro stripe Homespuns at 12} eta a yard; 500 bolts Georgia Nankeen; 10.000 yd* bleached and brown Sheetings and 8hirtings; 2.000 yards Irish Linens from 37} to 81,25; pieces EarUton Gingtiama at 25 eta per yard; 25 do. at 33 and 37} cents; 50 doz. Lisle Cap* at 81 a dozen; 1800 boxes silver plated Hooka and Eyea at 6} cents. FOR TBIE GENTLEMEN, Single milled Cassimerra, ribbed and printed Gambroona, Linen Drills, Linen Checlu, Check Ginghams, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravats, Silk Gloves. Ac. Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas, Parasols and Sunshades of the most choice patterns, from 75 cents to 93. 50 pieces Gimp with every variety of shade and color. New Goods received every week; any article not found as represented, may be returned, and the price will be re funded. Store on Mulberry street under Washington Hall. CRANE A CLARK. April 2, 1844. 27 ~ CALF-SKINS. J UST RECEIVED, a lot of Calf-Skins, a superior arti cle, finished after the French style. Also,Northern SOLE-LEATHER,SHOE-THREAD 8FA1NTLE8, Ac. Jan 9, 1844 15 GEO, W. PRICE. The expressions, rich blood and poor blood, have a scientific basis. The ridicule which many have attempt- ed to cast on these common-sense opinions, must recoil upon themselves as surely as that Truth will prevail, BRANDRETH’S PILLS. rflHE effect of this celebrated medicine, is to purify the JL blood; to convert the poor, corrupt blood, into healthy, rich blood. And it is because they do this, that they have been so steadily sought after by all classes of our citizens who have required medicine. And it is because of the power Brandretli's Pills are sow known to possess as health-restorers, that renders them so popular They cure all affections, simply because they make the blood pure—abstract out of it those qualities which produce disease, and give to it those qualities which produce health. Now, eveiy solid part of the human frame is made from the blood and the tood we eat is converted into blood to sup ply the waste our bodies are continually sustaining. So, in the ordinary course of nature, we manufacture our entire bodies in about nine years, from the food taken into our stomach*. Suppose the blood made in this stomach of ours is unsound, occasioned by some cause or other; it inay refer to the preceding generation; no matter, we make impure blood, and if so, caonot be healthy. Or, suppose the air we have lived in for some time lias been loaded with matters detrimental to health, or our food for a long period has been of an unwholesome kind, or that the mind has been much troubled—for grief, anxiety, or great attention to any panic ular point, is sure to occasion bad effects on the blood. Any of these causes existing, good blood cannot be supplied to the body. Bullet Brandreth’s Pills be used daily, under these cir cumstances. in doses of from two to six Pills, or as the care shall determine. What ia their effect! It is to carry off the impure matters from the blood, leaving only the good to renew every part of the body. What was unsound now be comes sound, and the stomach soon gets into so healthy a condition, that even bad air or unwholesome food, for a time, are unable to injure the health materially. Even when the climate or food continue onhealihy.thc occasional nseof the tfrundreili Pills will separate ika impure part, end cause their expulsion, leaving what is good to supply life and strength to the body. When the bones are diseased, when every ramification of the frame is ont of order, the Brandreth Pills, will, in nine teen cases out of twenty, cure. Remember that the body can be entirely re-made from the food, bones and all; and aided by this most beneficent medicine, in a quarter of time it takes in tiie ordinary course of nature. In from tw'O to four years an entirely new, healthy body can be exchanged for the unsound, the diseased, the miserable one. The slowness or quickness of the change altogether depending upon the effect the Brandreth Pills are made to produce'; which effect can he graduatedjust as the patient pleases.— No possible injury can result from this; nothing-but good can follow. Enquire the effect of Brandreth’s Pills among your unprejudiced friends; you will hear sufficient to satis fy you that there is NO RISK in making the trial, and that you will not be doing yourself justice without it. When your blood is once pure, nothing in the shape of ha Summer Clothing. T HE subscribers have received their stock of Summet Clothing, comprising one of the most extensive and va ried they have ever bad on hand, and which will be sold at extremely Jo-.v prices. A call is invited. May 7 32 J. L. JONES k CO HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. GEO. I. sifEPASID, Is receiving weekly additions to his hitherto splendid stock of HATS AM) CAPS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY. He is now prepared to offer rare inducements to city and country purchasers. Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment in the State, he will afford his Goods at as loir, or perhaps lower prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may be found at his Store. AMONG THEM— FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM, AND BROAD BRIM Beaver, lYulrin, Catsimer, Itus.ia, ITIoIc-Skin, Angolin, and Silk HATS. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ZHEF'NLJ-IBQR- CONSISTING OF Otter, Shctlauil Seal, IVnfria, and muskrat. ALSO. Men’s and Youths' Cloth and Velvet CAPS, . LAK’S. ’ *W BLA 1 /. S, iiSUDBIllS, EORSi: SILLS, IiABGLS, TA 2£ If \UlI>BO l-SF HE VEST TS, Ac. Ac. Ac. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF IS Of use in tins State, printed on jinc payer, in legal form, constantly kept on hand, and for sale at very low prices. Macon, June 1, 1843. 38 FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES* f 'tti'NTINtJED supplies t>f ) the best quality of this a- bove articles, suitable for Phy sicians. Merchants, and Fami lies, received and for s«le by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS. £une 4.1S44. 36 Cbiton Avenue, Macon, Gfi. Do do Hair Seal do Do do Sealette do Do do Glazed do H. & J. COWLES, H AVE now on hand, at the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. J B. Ross k Co., a general assortment of Planters’ Supplies, consisting oi Groceries, Staple Dry-Goods, HARDWARE, SHOES, &c. &c Macon, Oct 25,1843 6 slIUSIC STORE, JMCOJVe upon your a; ana the food will hardly come amiss; nothing wilt soar stomach; you inay eat pies, or any think in reason greater variety of food, the better blood is made. All who have weak stomachs, who are dyspeptic, or in any way af flicted in body, should, without delay, resort to Brandreth’s Pill*—which will, indeed, strengthen the life principle, and by perseverance with them, entirely renew the wbclebody; the materials now inu good, will be kept so; those bad, dis placed and removed. Good blood cannot make bad bone or bad flesh. And bear in mind, the Brandreth’s Pilh sure ly purify the blood. Tbe raetbod of preparing the Brandrethiaa Vegetable Extract#, ia secured by Letters Patent of the United States —Patent granted to Benjamin Brandreth, 20th Jan 1843. The extracts of which Brandreth’s Pills are composed. are obtained by this new patent process, without boiling or any application. The active principle of the herbs is tui secured, the same as it is in the living vegetable. The public should be cautious of medicines recommend ed in advertisements stolen from me. A sure test of genuine Brandeth Pills: Examine the box of pills; then look at the certificate of agency, whose en graved date mast be within tbe year, which every author ised agent mast possess; if the three labels on the box agree with the three labels on the certificate, the pills are true—if not. they are false. The pills are sold at 25 cents per box, at No. 241 Broad way. 274 Bowery, and 241 Hudson street New York. Mrs. Booth, 5 Market street. Brooklyn; and by 20,000 agents in the United States and Canada, whose certificates and pills should be carefully examined before purchase is made. For tale at the BOOK-STORE of J. Barnes, Macon, Georgia. Macon, July 2, 1844. 40 3m Lime! Lime! BBLS. of best Northern Lime. Forssleby WM. A. CHERRY. 28 75 April 9, 1844. BACON! LBS. Geor BACON!! Cored BACON, 60.000 SoW do HAMS, AL80. 4,000 lbs. extra LEAF LARD, for sale by WM. A. CHERRY. April 2 27 4m Couon Avenue, Macon, Ga. F Exchange oil New-York, OR sale by THOS. TAYLOR. October 3 1 eies ES- They have long been neral use ia the principal cities in France and the Uni- Itates, by those persons afflicted with this class of dis ease, and are daily receiving their unqualified approbation. The unparalleled celebrity and unexampled success of this matchless and powerful preparation, has won for itself a name never to be forgotten at long as there remains an in flicted sufferer upon the face of tbe globe, h is truly sur prising to observe how speedily and harmless it enters intc every raiunte channel, effectually dislodging every germ, annihilating every leprous spirit of the roost dreadful of all diseases, snd, st the sometime, never failing to fortify the system against disposition, or subsequent attack of this com plaint. Full and explicitdirectiona accompany each box of these Pills, and a statement of some of the moat prominent symp toms is laid down as a guide to the patient in distinguishing one form ot this disease from another; also, a statement, ■bowing tbe result of the treatment of one hundred cases with these Pills alone, in one of the most distinguished hos pitals in France. K3* Price 81.50 per box. For sale in Macon, by J. H. k W. S. ELLIS, Druggists —and by the principal Druggists in Savannah and Augusta. Feb 27.1844. 22 6m* 18 M $7 M© W3M(®E2Xr& H A v £ cons antly on hand, and offer ft r sale at prices as low as cm be purchased in the soulherncoumry, a plead id assortment of PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of .Vanns If Clar/c and Chickering. The well known reputation of these Manufactories pre eludes tbe necessity of commenting upon the excellence ot their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli mate, for many year*. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VIOLINS, Siri'CKlOK GUITARS,BUGLES TROMBONES, TRUMPETS, HORNS, CLARIONETS, VLAGBOLEXS, PIPES, See. &c. &c. Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per, Ac. Ac. forming as complete an assortment of musical merchandize, as can be found in the southern country. As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are enabled toselltheirgoods at the very lowest prices. B. A V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assort ment of FOREIGN I1IUSSC. 07 s * Music sold at reduced prices. 07 s " Terms Cash. May 17. 1841 33 THOMAS TAYLOR, ON COTTON AVENUE AND SECOND STREET itn.tiitiiz Mjr CHOICE UEOCEItlES, A c. * Ac. Ac. OFFERS POR SALE, AT VERY LOW PRICES Of W | BAGS old Java, Rio, Cuba, and Laguira Coffee] Ol'u 25hhdzSt. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars, 5.000 lbs. Standard Crushed and Double Loaf Sugar, 20 hhds Cubs Molasses, 30 boxes Casale, Fancy, and Variegated Soaps, 40 do Sperm and Hull’s Patent Candles, 30 do Colgkte’s and Hull's Steam Soap, No. I, 800 Socks Salt Jarge size. * 20 boxes Tobacco, 25 dozen Long-handle Shovels and Spades, 100 kegs Cut Nails and Brads, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 600 lbs’. Smoothing Irons, 200,000 Cut Tacks, 50,000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, 1} to 10 in. wide, 2.000 lbs. German Blistered and Cast Steel, 100 bags Patent Shot, 10 doz. Wilson's CoffV-i Mills, 20 doz. Halter Chains, 100 doz. superior III'eking, 20 do Shoe Brushes, 10 do Curry-Comb^, 15 do Patent Razor Straps, , 10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware, (assorted sizes,) £0 reams super Blue A White Ruled Letter A Cap Parer. (0 do Wrapping Paper, 500 boxes Table I s alt, 600 ps. superior Gunny and heavy Dundee Bagging, 1,000 lbs. three-ply Bagging Twine, 10 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards, ( 40 dozen Pails, Mats, Brooms, and Seives, 60 do Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Knives, 75 do Knives and Forks, 100 do Qniiied Top, Side,and Dressing Combs, 12,000 SEGARS. 20 boxes Imperial, Hyson. Fouchongand Souchong Teas, Spices, of all kinds; London Mustard; Indigo; Madder; Copperas; Sal Aeratus; Salt Petre; Epsom Saits; Starch; Scotch and Macaboy Snuff?—together with an assortment of DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SADDLERY, Boots and Shoes. Macon, Nov 14.1843. 7 Choice Canal Flour., A FRESH supply just received and for sale by A. THOMAS TAYLOR, Gentlemen’s Nary Caps; A LARGE LOT OF Men’s and Boys’ Black and Drab SPORTING HATS; Together with an extensive Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Black anti Drab WOOL HATS, «fcc. KJ* The attention of those in want of any articles in this line, is respectfully idvited. Store on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi ting A Mix. ■'*L*S7\^Bh.I*8S- i nBC’SE: 3C» V Otter, Mink, and Baccoon Skins, for which the Cash will be paid. Macon, Jan 30,1844 18 GEO. I. SHEPARD WHOLESALE Ann RETAIL. GEO. A. KUflBEItE R ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and the public generally, that he is now receiving from the a veiy public generally, that he is now receiving froi rated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt & Co., t isive assortment of HATS AND CAPS, embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment may be found 10 doz. fashionable Bearer Hats, 20 doz. do Cassimere Hats, 10 doz. do Russia Hals, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats 1 doz. Angola Silk Hats. ALSO. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN BROAD BRUI Beaver, JVntria and Russia HATS, warranted more durable ban any Hals ever sold in Macon. Also, 50 doz. Youth’s and Children’s Hats, 20 doz. do. do. Caps. ALSO, 20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats, Together with a general assortment of FUR CAPS, CONSISTING IN PART OF 3 doz. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS, 5 doz. Sea Otter Caps, 5 doz. Super Nutria Caps, 20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps, 50 doz. Men’s and Boys’ Seal Caps, 50 doz. do. do. Sealette Caps. ALSO. 200 doz. Men’s and Boys’Black and Drab WOOL HATS. All of which will he sold lor Cash, at prices which can not fail to give satisfaction. Purchasers are iuvited to call and examine at the old stand, sign of the “ BIG HAT,” Mulberry Street. Beaver, Offer, Mink, A Coon Skins, ITiCTTirfr for which the cash will be paid. Macon. Oct 17.1643. 3 GROCERIES. 1 fY HHDS. St. Croix Sugar, A\/ 15 do Porto Rico do 5 bis. Crashed do 5 do Powdered do 6 boxes Refined Loaf Sugar, 150 bags Rio Coffee, 25 do prime Old Java, 75 kegs Powder, 20 boxes Soap, 10 do Starch, 25 do Sperm Candles, 5 do Hyson Tea; All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. June 4,1844. 36 A. G. BUTTS. Wanted, 1.000 LBS. Bee j^“ x g \v\ Mayl4 BAILEY, Druggist, Two doors above Boardman’s Book Store. For Sale at Dailey’s Drug Store, I AA boxes Window Glass. 300 kegs White Lead, JLUv 300 gallons Linseed Oil,5 bbls. Spirit Turpentine, 2 bbls. Copal Varnish, ldo. Japan do. ALSO, 300 gallons Lamp Oil, 200 gallons Train Oil, 100 gallons Neatsfoot Oil. May 14,1844. 33 July 2 40 On Cotton Avenue and Second st. Ladies’ Riding Caps, 4~kF superior qaality, and a variety of patterns—to which the attention of the Ladies is particularly invited. Together with several new styles of Gentlemen’s Cloth “ cefved and for sale by GEO. I. SHEPARD. Caps, Navy Caps, dec. Just April 30 31 SniilT and Tobacco. VTACABOY, Scotch, and American Gentleman Banff, ill of superior quality. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Jnst received and for sate l>y H. SHOTWELL. June 4, 1844. 36 MORRISON'S Vegetable Universal medicines, OR sale by GEO. W. PRICE * CO F c Prime Geese Feathers. 1 Tk/Yrk LB3. just received and for sale by 1UUU GRAVES, WOOD k CO. April 30, 1844. 31 .lust Received, O N Second street, a fresh supply of French Calf Boots superior article. Also, Ladies’ Shoes, of varions kinds July 2 40 WHITING k MIX. Inverness, Dundee, and Gunny RAGGING. T HE subscribers have on hand and offer for sale on ac commodating terms, a large and well selected stock of Cotton Baggi°G’ consisting of Inverness, Mackintosh brand, 1) to 1|—44 In. \ do. do. 1 j to "—42 “ Dundee, Sun Hemp, Double Thread, 2 to 1J—44 to 46 “ d». Russia, Hemp, Sanderson, 2 to 1 j—44 •• do. do. Baxters, 2 to ll—42 to 44 ” Gunny Bagging, 2 to 0^—44 m 46 “ ANDREW LOW & CO. Savannah, June 28, 1844. 2m 40 Messenger copy 2m. 10,000 lbs. BACON. 50 bis. Ruin, Gin, and Whiskev, B Trace Chains, Anvils, Bellows and Vices. yfi'hf'hpr. Trace Chains, 30 Anvils, Lr GO Vices, 20 pr. Blacksmith’s Bellows. 150 Hand and Sledge Hammers, 40 doable hand Screw Plates, assorted,} tol inch. 40 Fifth Chains, 2,000 lbs. Hook Hinges, 100 sets Wagon Boxes, 300 lbs. Bagging Twine, 100 Tea Kettles, 100 Sauce Pans, 1,000 lbs Bar Lead, 20 dozen Knob Locks, 1 Iron Chest. ALSO, A complete assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, AND TABLE KNIVES & FORKS, Just received nnd for sale by Macon, Nor 14,1845. 7 E. B. WEEP. Bagging and Rope. ("kfkfV PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging, t/ULf 100 “ Kentucky do 50 *' Rusin, do 200 “ Coils Monilla Rope, 500 lbs. Bagirinp Twine. For sale on reasonable terms bv CHAS. CAMPBELL *Co. August 2 47 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c* To Physicians and JPIanlers: ITHIE subscriber is now receiving every week, fresh supi X plies of MEDICINES, which are very carefully se- loeuafot-bim imlu- rthern markets: and having adopt ed the CASH SYSTEM entirely, is enabled to sell nt very reduced prices. Physicians and others, having opportuni ties of sending to him, may rely upon having their orders ex- eculed upon the most favorabfe terms. The quality of tlie articles will be the very best, and the prices as low as if they attended personally to the purchase of them. HARVEY SHOTWELL, May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. Gallighan’s Pills. A FEW dozen Galiighan’s Tills, an infallible remedy for Chills and Fever, just received and fur sale by HAltVEY SHOTWELL, May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. Lamp Oil. A BEAUTIFUL article of Bleached Sperm Oil. for sale by HARVEY SHOTWELL. May 14 33 . Carpenters’s and bands’ SarsaJ parilla, F OR sale at the proprietors’ prices, by HARVEY SHOTWELL. May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. Ma/fhft’s Pills and Bitters, F OR sale at the pronrietor’s prices, by ' HARVEY SHOTWELL. May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. Linseed Oil and Train Oil, F OR sale low by HARVEY SHOTWELL, May 14 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. . Sal Eratus, O F superior quality, just received and for sale by Mav 14 HARVEY SHOTWELL; Faints and Oils. KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead, •3vJw 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. With a variety of Colors for Painters’use, for ale by July 6 4 0 CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO II. & J. COWLES, H AVE just received, Fresh Merkbrel, Canal Floor, Regala k Principe Segars, New Buckwheat, in half and qnarier bartels, Together with Ragging. Sugar, Coffee, Ac. Ac. Macon. Nov 28 9 NEW BOOTS & SHOES, Just Received on Second Street. T HE undersigned wouldinforpt their friends and the public generally, that thev have received a laree assortment of GENTS. FINE BOOTS and SHOES; with a foil supply of iow priced SEWED and PEG BOOTS, and SHOES." Also, Ladies’ SHOES of all kinds and qualities, with a full supply of MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S SHOES, which they would invite ail those that ate in want of any of the above articles to come and ex amine our assortment, confident that both quality and price will be made satisfactory. WHITING St MIX. Macon, April 9, 1844. 28 NEW BOOTS AND SHOES. T HE subscribers have received, du ring the last two weeks, and are constantly receiving, a large, atw and well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, _ of nil descriptions—which the offer at wholesale and retail, at very moderate prices. They invite all those who wish to purchase, to give them a call, and they will endeavor to snit in price and qnaiity. Also, kept constantly on hand. Soal Leather, Calf Skins, Linings, Lasts, Thread. Shoe Pegs, and all other articles used in manufacturing Boots and Shoes. At the old stand, sienofthe Big Boot, Mulberry street. Macon, May 7, 1844. 32 STRONG k WOOD. GRATES, WOOD & CO. R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchant: and Planters to their Stock of GROCERIES, m JMYe®©®©© HARDWARE, SHOES, Ac. now in store, and to which constant additions of fresh foods will be added during the season, rendering iheir assortment at all times very complete, anti which will be sold iow for cash, or to good customers. The following goods may be found in their assortment • 5 Bales Ticking, 10 “ Osnaburgs. 30 “ Sheetings and Shirtings, 4 Cases Bleached do do 1000 Pieces English and American Prints, 50 “ Scotch and Earlston Ginghams, 5 Bales Stripes and Cheeks, 5 “ 3*4, 4-4, and 5-4 Power Loom Shirting, 130 Pieces Plaid Jaconets and Swiss Musiins. 50 50 " 300 “ 25 “ 25 *• 150 Doz. 200 ” Muslins and Lawns, Ky. Jeans andSattinetts. Nankeen, Brown Linens, Irish do. Head Hdkfs; Flagg do. 150 Doz. 50 “ 8* ■ 600 •' 100 lbs. 200 25 Pieces Silit do. Fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls, Hosiery (assorted) Gloves do. Suspenders, / Spool Thread, Black and colored Linen Thread, Turkey Cotton, Col’d Cambrics. Vestings, Ribbons, Tanes. Cords, Sewing Silks, Ac., Ac. Mosquito Nettings—Corpeiting 100 Cases Men’s, Women's and Children': Shoes, 15 “ Bonnets (ail kinds) 200 Doz. Palm Leaf Hats (ell kinds) 208 Reams Letter, Foolscap, and Wrapping Paper, 2 Casks Sad Irons, 1 cask Curry Combs, 6 ■* C. S. and Carolina Hoes, 2 do Traces, Wagon Boxes, Fry Pans, Sauce Pans, Tea Kellies, Knives and Forks, Pocket and Card Knives. Pad Locks, Plate Locks, Butt Hinges and Screws, 200 lbs. Pins, Buttons and Combs of every description,- Percussion Caps. Spoons, Ac. Ac. * 35 Hhds. P. R., S. C. ami N. O. Sugars, Bbls. Pulverized and Crushed Sugar, Boxes White Havanna iip~. Bbls. Loaf and Trinidad do. Begs Rio and Java Coffee, Chests Fresh Teas. Tons Iron, Flat, Hound, and Square (all sizes) Cast. German and Blister Steel, Anvils, Vicesand Bellows, Castings, 400 10 30 40,000 lbs. EST quality, offered very low by June 4 37 IL B. A J. W. ELDER. II. B. *fc J. W. ELDER, U AVJE removed their STOCK OP GOODS to the Store lately occupied by E. Blake, adjoining Ousley & Jewett’s Ware-House. Macon, June 2, 1844. . 36 300 French worked Collars. F piece. P INTS Muslin and heavy work. As we bought them at Aurtion in Sew York, we can sell them at 50 cents a COOK'S AWTI-BILIOWS PILLS F OR the Cure of Ltvntf dinf laint. Dyspepsia, " For sale by J.B.AW.8.I Octal W* s Call soon for bargains, at CRANE A CLARK’S. April 0. IBM. 08 BACON! BACON!: - /W ASA LBS. superior Georgia Cured BACON— Hams, Shoulders, aod Sides, for sale by REDDING A WHITEHEAD. Ac LLI5 M« IQ’ W« are aath.rized to anaosnes SOU. R JOHNSON,;!? a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns of Bibb County, a! the Election in January 1845. Jan 0 15 250 Kegs Nails and Brads, Bagging, Rope and Twine, 200 Bags Shot, 2000 lbs. Bar Lead, Kegs Powder, Canister d«. 50 Boxes Soap, 30 " Sperm Candles, 30 “ Tallow do. 20 - Starch. 10 *• Kin«j dc Collins’ Axes. 20 " CofTee Mills, 10 " Shoe Tacks. 50 " Cotton Cards, No. 8 end 10. 20 Bbls. Copperas, 20 " Tanner’s Oil, 10 " Vinegar. Ceroons Indigo, Sal Eratis, Epsom Salts, Madder, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs. C)ov« Cassia. Camphor, Brimstone, Blue Stone, Salt Petre, Paints. Oil*, Glass. Puffy, Varnish. Turpentine, Sperm Oil, Ac., Ac. 2000 Sacks Salt, 50,000 lb&. Bacon,