Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, October 15, 1844, Image 4

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3)utJltc Sales. *" ||ou»ton IS'oienibc Sheri IP* Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court House door. in Perry. on i.ie fir^t Tuesday in NOVEMBER ncxt. within the legal boor* of ?*le, ihe following property to wit: One Negro Woman, named Makey, about 20 years old, and her infant child; both levied on as the property of Rob ert A. Withorapoon, to satisfy iwo fi foa from Houston Su perior Court, against said Witherspoon; one fa Favor of George Murph. and the other in favor of John L. Jones. WM. TALTON, D. Sh if. Sept 28, 1 _ Also, at the tame time and place, All that Stor* House, situated in the Ulh Diatrirt of Houston county, on the road leading from Perry to Lanier, aliout 0 miles from Perry, occupied by Tarkcr and Jones, and levied on n* the property of John V. Price, to satisfy a ti fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Reuben E. Brown, eninst John V. Trice fc Co., Ira P. Hobbs, and Jamoa I. Scarborough. Also, four hundred and five acre* of Pine hand, situate in the 13th District of Houston comity, consisting of two ) Lots. Nos. not known, and being the plantation whereon Christian J. Staley, now resides; levied on as the property of said C. J. Staley, to satisfy three fi fas from Houston Su perior Court, one in favor of Jane Staley, Executrix of Samuel Staley, deceased, against Christian J. Staley, and John J. Culler, security on appeal, and other fi fas against aaid Staley, and others. Also at the same time and place. Two hundred, two and a half acres of Pine Land. in the 6th District of said county. No. not known, being the place now in the occupancy of John W. Evans; and levied on as hi* property, to satisfy one fi fa from Upson Inferior Court, in favor of Washington Poe, and H. G. Lamar, against said John W. Evans. Also, one negro girl child, about 3 years old; and one Jer sey Wagon; and one horse, all levied on as the property of Thomas Kimsey, to satisfy one fi fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of the Ocmulgec Bank, against aaid Thomas Kimsey, and other fi fas against saiJ Kimsey. Also, Lot of Land, No. 106, in the 10th Distrin of Hous ton county; Levied on as thd property of denus II. Clark,to satisfy two fi fas from a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of Joel W. Mann, for the use of Littleberry !1. Bos tick, against Sen us IL Clark and Robert W. Raskin. WM. HERRINGTON, Sh’ff. Sept 28 1 Adutiuistrafor’a Wale 11V7ILL be sold on "Wednesday, the 6th day of NO- v v VEMBBR next anil continue from day lo daj uu- til all ii solo, at the late residence of Abner Bankston, de ceased, near the Indian Springs, all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of Household*and Kitchen Fur niture, 1 Sulky, 1 Buggy and harness. 1 Road Waggon, Corn and Fodder, Horse** Hogs, and Cattle, together with many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale. JOHN GOODMAN, ? JAME3 11. McCORD. $ Aamr£ ’ Sept. 3, 1814. -13 w Administrator’, Male. ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,before the Court-House door in Perry. Hous ton county, within the legal hours of sale, 50 acres of Lot of Land No. 236. in the 10th District of Houston county, lying in the South-East corner of said Lot. Also, a Negro Boy, by the name of Amos, about 12 or 13 years old; Dave, II or 12years old ; and Henry, 5 years old ; Sold as the prop erty of Thomas Woodward, deceased, for a distribution a- mono the heirs. Terms made known on the day. Aug 13 46 SYLVANUS S. BRYa'N. Admr. Dooly tYovcmbc MUrriif’n Holt'- •\X7"ILL be sold before thd Court Housn door, in the T T town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in NOVEM BER next, within the usual hoars of sale', ths following property to wit: One half of Lot number nineteen, in tlie third District of aaid county, levied on as the property of Alfred Shiver, to- satisfy Sundry fi fas, in favor of .Tames S. Beall, vs. said Shiver. Lovy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, one Lot, number two hundred and twenty six, in the third Districtof said county: levied on as the property of Asa William,, to satisfy one fi fa vs. said Williams, in fa vor of Matilda Moncrifu Levy made and returned to tne by a constable. Also.one other Lot, number twenty four in the third Dis trict of aaid county; levied on as the property of Daniel Williams, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa in favor of Richard Johnson. Administrator on the estate of Needham Smith, deceased, vs. R. E. Brown and Daniel Williams. Prop erty pointed out by defendant. Alto, lot of Land. No. fifty eight, and half Lot No. nrtt known. lying in the third District of said connty; levied on as the property of Davis Williams, to sarisfy three fi fas from Dooly Superior Coart. one in favor of Joseph Took vs. the said Davia Williams and Thomas Mobley; one in favor of Benjamin Snider vs. Davis Williams ami Robert Her rington, security on appeal; and one in favor of Davis J. Botbwell vs. the said Win. and RoberrM. Herrington, se curity on appeal. Alio. 200 bushels of corn, and one bay horse. 4 or 5 years old; and one sorrell Mare fi or 7 years old : levied on as the property of Dlijali Shiver, to aaiisfv one fi fa from Dooly fiuoerior Court, in favor of Win. W. Manns vs. the said Elijah Shiver. . Also. Lot of Land. No.12. in the second District of Dooly connty; levied on at the property of Raleigh Hightower, to satisfy two fi fas from Dooly Superior Court; one in fa*or of Samnel Webb, constable, for die use of Henry Summerfnrd vs. Hiram T. Mann and Raleigh Hightower; and one in fa vor of Henry B. Hudson trs. the said Raleigh Hightower. WM. FARNALL, D. Sb’ff. Sept. 04, 1 •* Dooly November Sheriff** Halts ILL be sold before the Court Honse door, in the v T town ofVienna, Dooly county, between the usual hours of sale onthefirst Tuesday in NOVEMBER, next, the following property to wit t Ono House and Lot. with the adjoining lands thereto, in the town of Drayton, number not known, but occupied at present bv Samnel P. Rond, as the property of the aaid Samuel P. Bond, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favorof Bryan Johnson, vs. the said Samuel P. Bond and Stt phen W. Pearce. Also, one Negro Woman, named Mintv. abnnt 30 years old ; levied on as the property o( John Cox, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Wm. F. Wright, v*. John Cox and Durham Lewis; ono fi fa from Dooly Inferior Conrt, in favor of John Oliver, vs. ths said John Cnx; one from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Henry Pettee, Administrator, and Mary Savage. Adminis tratrix. of the estate of Robert Savage, deceased, vs. the said John Cox am! Theophilus Sutton. Also, one Lot of Land in the seventeenth Districtof Doo ly county, number not known, but known as the place whereon James Gamble now lives; levied on as the prop erty of the said James Gamble, to satisfy two fi fas from Pvtly Superiot Court, one in favor of James G Oliver vs. John J. Stephens and James Gambia, and one in favor of Wiley Kent vs. James Gamble. Also, one lot of Land, in the ten’h District of Dooly coun ty. number not known, hut known as the plare whereon Thomas Woodard now lives; levied on as the property of the said Thomas Woodard, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of David II. Janes vs. Thomas Woodard, and James Watren. security on the appeal. Also, Lota of Land.-numbers not known, hut known as the place whereon Elialt Jones now lives, and on which his idama’ion is situated ; levied on as the property of the said Hliah Jones, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Coat, in favor of Collins, Keese St Co., vs the said Eliah Jones, Also, one Negro man. named John, levied on as the property of Alexander Meriwether, tnsatisfvtwo fi fnsfrotp Dooly Superior Court; ono in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs. Alexander Meriwether, David Graham, James G. Oliver, and Elbert Hodges ; one in favor of James G. Oliver vs. the said Alexander Meriwether and WilevCnbb, YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sh’r. Sept 24, 1844. 1 Postponed December .Horlgagc Male. \71TILL be sold before the Court House door, in the yy town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, between the tisual hours of sale. One Negro Man named Isaac, levied on as the property of Stephen W. Puatce, to satisfy one Mortgage fi (a from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Wm. Stephens vs. said Stephen W. Pearce. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sh.’ff. Sept 24, 1844. 1 Dooly November Mortgage Male. '1ATILL be -old before the Court House door, in tie x v Town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in NOVEM BER next, between the legal hours of sale : The East half of lot nf Land, number forty six (46) in the seventh district of Dooly county, levied on to satisfy a niort- S tge fi fa from Dooly Saperior Court, in favorof William [cDanidl, vs, Andrew McDaniel. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, ShlT. August 19, 48 Postponed Administrator’s Male. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court House door, in Msrion, Twiggs county, within the lswfol hours of sale, Half of Lot of Land, in the seventh District, originally Baldwin now Twiggscnunty. containing one hundred one and one foqrth acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm H. Head, and Elam Hinson, known as the Lime Kiln. On said land U a comfortable dwelling house, and other ne-es- »arv buildings. The above land sold pursuant to an Order of the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sitting for Or dinary purposes. Sold as the yroper'ly of Robin Andrews, la’e of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day. ISHaM G. ANDREWS. ) JOSEPH B. ANDREWS. J Sept. 17, 1814. 51 ' ■ Admrs, Atlminiatralot’a *nlt. W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before the Court House door in Vienna, Dooly ceuaty, the following Lots of Land, viz; Nos. 56. 57, 40, 49.and 1 Lot No_. 41,all lying intho third District of Dooly county, and containing 911 j acres more or less. Sold for a division among the heirs of Needhem Smith, late of Hoastoa county, deceased. Terms onrilte d av . RICHARD JOHNSON, Jon. .. J WILLIAM SMITH. Admrs. Administrators’ Male. -»7rrlLL be sold on the firit Tuesday in DECEMBER ff next, before the Court House door, in Perry. Hous ton county, within tlie usail bouts of sale, th6 following Lets of Land, viz : Nos. 171.172.173.806, 207, 208.204,136. nil lying in the 13th District of Houston county, containing 1518$ acres, more or less, all Oak and Hickory Land, well improved. Sold for a division among the heirs of Needham Boob, late of said county, deceased. Terms on the dsv. RICHARD JOHNSON, Jun. WILLIAM SMITH. Admrs. Oet 1, 1 Giinrdinn’s Male, A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Houston county, when silting for Orrtinarv purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next! in Forsyihcounty,before the Court House door, between the usual hours of sale. Lot No; 187, containing 40 acres, more or less. Sold ns he) property of llu orphans cf Win. Barrow, deceased. Terns on the day of sale. GEOROB. McCOLLUM Guardian. Aduiiui.trnto ’a Sale. TRY virtue of an order of the Honorable Inferior Conrt of II Dooly county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House door, iu Hawkinsvillc, Pulaski county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between the Inwful hours of sale. * Lot of Land number two hundred and sixty five in the twentieth disdrictofsaid Pulaski county, containing two hundred two and one half acres; sold as the property of the late James Powell, deceased, of Dooly county. Said for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. Terms sash. AMBROSE POWELL, Adtnr. August 17,1844. 43 w Admiuistrnto’M Sale. ILL be sold before tlie Court House door, in Vienna, dooly county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER XI, Lot of Land containing one hundred one and a fourth acres, more or less, being the Sooth half of Lot No. two hundred and forty two, lying in the seventh District of Dooly county, sold for the benefit of theorphau of Beyamin Bow- din, deceased, late of said county. Terms made known on the day of sale. MATTHEW SMITH, Admr. Sept 17, 1844. 51 W ILL be sold on Saturday, the 9th of NOVEMBER next, nt the residence of James E. Bankston, de ceased, in the county of Bolts, the perishable property be longing to said deceased, consisting of 1 yoke of Oxen and Wagcun, 1 horse, stock hogs, cows and calves, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Terms on the day of sale. W. R. BANKSTON, Admr. Sept. 24, 1844. 52 Apininistnto’a Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before tlie Court-House door, in Perry, Hous ton county, within the legal hours of sale, 150 acres of Lot of Land, No. 38, in the' 5th District of said county, 80 acres thereof cleared and in cultivation, with a good log house and other buildiugs thereon ;.also, 100 acres of Lot No. 14. in*he same district, SOactes thereof being cleared, with a good double pen log honse, and an excellent well of water. Sold as the property nf Daniel Clark, Sr., deceased, for the bonefitof the creditors and distribution among the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. STEPHEN R. HAM, Admr. Cum. Test. An Sept. 3. 1844. 49 Administrator’s Sale. P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Crawford count;, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be toM on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,before the Court House door in Knoxville, Crawford county, the following parcels of land, to wit: the west half of lots Nos. 231, and 232, and the north half or lot No 218, and fifty acres off of the north-eastern corner of lot No. 217. All lying and being in the 2d district of originally Houston now Crawford county. Also, four negroes, to wit; Garland, n man 50 or up wards; Ned, a man 28 or 30 ; Sealy, a woman upwards of 30; Nelly, a woman 50 or 60 years of age; belonging to the Estate of Diannah Hester, deceased, late of said coun ty; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. Oct. 8. 1844. 2 JOHN JONES. Adrn’r. 174 OUR months after date, application will be made to I 2 the Inferior Conrt of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sail the Land and Negroes belonging to tlie Estate of John Outlaw, deceased, late of said county. JACOB PEARCE, ? Adm« Aug 13 46 SANDERS RICHARDSON. S AOrars T740UR months after date, application will be made to 1/ the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting as a 6oart of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Thomas W. Pettee, deceased, late of said county. DAVID GRAHAM, * Admrg . August 20, 1844. M, l HENRY PETTEE. 5 47 NEW DRlCx STOKE. mUE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends snathe JL public, that lie is uow receiving un extensive assortment of Drittts, Medical preparation-. Paints, Oils. Dyestuffs, Pa tent Medicines. and Perfumery, llte articles have been laid in on tlie most advantageous terms; are of the best quality, as he is determined to vend no other; and will be sold, wholesale or retail, for cash or satisfactory town accep tances. on the lowest terms that can be afforded in this sec tion of the country. Physicians, Country Merchants, and others, are invited to call and judge lor themselves. JAMES W. BAILEY. [CP His Store is two doors above Boardman’s Book aud Stationary Establishment, Mulberry street, Macon,Ga. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Jo el Darsey, deceased. DAVID J. BOTHWELL, Adrn’r. July 16. 42 F OUR months after dste, spplication will be made to the Inferior Court of Dooly county, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the Land belonging to the Estate of Samuel Williams, deceased, late of said county. JESSE GILBERT, } .. July 2,1844. 40 DANIEL J. DA VIS. J Aarar * F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Houston Bounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of John M. Smith, deceased, late of said county. WM. O. BASKIN, Exr. July 2, 1844. 40 F UL R months after date, application will be madeto the __ Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell the Land and one Negro, bo- longing to tbe Estate of Richard H. Darnall, deceased, late of Campbell county. TH.OS- B. BURFORD, ? .j June 18 38 ALEX’R. OSBORN, J ACmrs Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Cavemie African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hoflamont Aqua Fortis Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv. Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Ain. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, for pies, sauces, Ac..a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian *• Acromta ** Buchu compd Pink Root Fluid “ Augustura " Hardhack " Lettuce M W A M ” “ Cort Peru compd " Bark Precipitated “ Nux Vomica “ Rhubarb “ Gentian “ Ratania “ Dandelion “ Colocynlh pure “ “ compound ** Balsam Copavia, “ Hyoscsmus - ",.. Ctcuta “ Stramonium " Belladonna ** Boneset * Butternut " Glycopt “ “ refd Eng. “ Sarsaparilla Herbs Horehound “ Cleavers “ Catnip “ Thorough wort “ Cicuta ‘ Marsh Melon " C >1 foot " Pvs.ey " Spearmint " S-ttrvey Grass " Hvezeamous “ Wormwood u Double Tansey “ Hyssop “ Horse Radish “ Bitter Sweet " Lemon " Sweet Mrajoram " Motherwort ** Penncroyal " Sage Cantharnles Fly Stone Coloeyntli Acetic Acid 8weet Oil Veratrine Sltyclionina Digitalis Creta crept Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Cetric do Prussic do Tartaric do Opium Pepperine, Uva Ursi Sage, Syrenges * . Honey, Squills Mezerian Hemlock Hems Saffron Evicuma Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder " AUum FigBIue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soo. Rhubarb Emetine . Macon. Mav .14,1£44. F OUR months after date, application will be made to tlie banorable Inferior Court of Butts county, when setting for ordininsry purposes, for leave to sail , the land anil Negroes belonging to tbe estate of Nancy Higgins, de ceased, late of said county. DAVID HIGGINS, Adrn’r. July‘23. 43 r TlOUIt months after date application wiil be made to . the honorable Inferior Court of Dooly coanty, when sitting' for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Land and Negrtms, belonging to the Estate of Robert Williams, late of UooV county deceased- -epj. 10. 184'f. CHR3IN WILLIAMS, Admrx. 50 F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the Inferiot Court ofJor.es county, when silting for ordina ry psrposes, for leave to sell part of the Lands and Negroes Mk&ging to the Estate of Thomas Lowe, deceased, late of said county. ELISHA DAVIS, Admr. Aug 13 46 ELLEN T. LOWE. Admx. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Os Mulberry Street, Near the Metuodist Church fill! Is SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additiom-to his X stock of COACHKM, CIIARIOTF.r.S, RAKOUCIIE8 BVaGIBII, WAGONS, Ac. from .time of the best Nortlirrn Manufactories, wliicli were made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and are warranted equal ifootsuperior to those of any other es tablishment. Those in wantof any description of Carriages, will find ilfor their inlerestto examine the quality andpri- ees of his assortment. Repairing, in allthe differentbranrhes executed in tbe bestmaunur,by experienced workmen, nt less than former prices. Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic Springs.Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Bands, Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their business, at Augusta prices. March 1st, 1842, 22 if J. "W.BABCOCK. Krouglit to Jail, I N Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fellowr.nped about 35 years, who ran his name is JESSE, and that he belongs to William Tait, of tbe State of Alabama. 15 miles from Greenville. Said Ne gro i* about 5 feet 10or~ll inches high, and light built. He sayahis master’s plantation is on the Alabama river. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. Jar.23, 1844 13 WM. HERRINGTON. BhflT. Black-Smith Tools, 1 740R «ale of good quality, by J. N. SEYMOUR. Oct I, 1841. POTASS, K EPT constantly on hand by J. N. SEYMOUR. Oct 1, 1844. 1 To Farmers; J AM prepared tnsell great bargains in lYecr« Slisps, Cloth nnd Blankets. Give meaenll before sup plying yourselves, and I will be sure to suit'you in price and quality. JOSEPH X. SEYMOUR. Oct.ber 1, 1844. i Musk. Blue Horehound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annuo, Copperas Borax, Nutgall, Rosin Oil Almonds “ Annisede “ Burgainotl '■ Cajiput > “ Cassia ** Cloves ** Caraway “ Onganum “ Audios •* Juniper “ Lavender “ Jessamine “ Fennel “ Saviue fresh 11 Goldwood “ Wormseed “ double Tansey “ Peppermint “ Spearmint “ Tansey pure “ Cedrat *' Jroton “ 5 *? e . " Pulegt “ Sarsafraa •' Orango Cedar “ Black Pcppe *• Hemlock Spruce " Cautharides "Tar. “ Copavai “ Amber reel " " com " Seneca Rhodium " Nerole " Camomile " Valerian • Cubehs ■ Wormwood • " Nutmegs " Anniseed Spaialas assorted Syringes „ Trusses “ 1 Brushes “ Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes WhiteWash do No l, 2,3 Bot Brushes No 1,2, 3 Flesh do No 1,2,3 Cloth Brushes, fancy from No 1 to 12 Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol Brick SheepSkins, extra French No 1,2 and 3 Almond Pasto Antique Oil Balm of Columbia Beara Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina French j, " German “ American Extract Millifiores Lip Salve Otto of Hoses Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts T.- :, -tj»-—-J— . Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Kye water Godfrey’s Cordial Hayes Linament Harlem Oil Itch Oointmect Funnels Wedgwood from No l to 5 Galley Pols assorted Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Medical Spoons Pill Tiles graduated from i inch to 12 Polishing Clay Putty Knives A^oth’s. Scales and Weights VV icking for Lamps Extraot Roses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s Hungary Water Hair Powder Indian Dye Kaphalia Orange Flower Water .. . 93 ~ ; < ... BAILEY’S Military Shaving Cream. T HE undongned lake pleasure in certifying that they have used the Military Shaving Soap, prepared by Mr. William Bailey, Druggist. Brooklyn, New York, and for sale by Mr. James. W. Bailey, Druggist of this place. It is certainly the finest and most pleasant compound that we have ever used ; leaving tbe skin offer tlie operation of shaving, smooth and soft, and rendering the act truly a pleasure rather than a task. All who shave themselves and desire comfort in the act, we recommend to them Bailey’s Military Shaving Soap. SAMUEL K. BLAKE JOHN DARBY. N. C. MUNllOE. JOHN LAMAR. Dr. JAMES WOOD. N. ELLS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Macon, Juiy 9,1644. 41 For Sale at Bailey’s Drng- Store, 1 4YJk boxes Window Glass.300 kegs White Lead, JLUU 300 gallons Linseed Oil,5 bids. Spirit Tnrpentine, 2 bbls. Copal Varnish, ldo. Japan do. ALSO, 300 gallons Lamp Oil, 200 gallons Train Oil, 100 gallons Neatsfoot Oil. May 14.1844. 33 • Wanted, LBS. Bee’s Wax, by JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist, Two doors above Boardman’s Book Store Congress and Saratoga Wales’, J UST received, and for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July 16, 1844. 42 1.000 Mayl4 Sivcedlsh Leeches, J UST received from New York, nnd for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July 16. 1844. 42 Received this Bay, 4 LARGE lot of fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, and a general assortment of fancy articles, and for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. July-16, 1844. 42 JAMES W. BAILEY. Received this Bay, gf CASKS Potash, for sale by 0 J. July 16. 1844. 42 Sand’s Sarsaparilla, F OR purifying the blood, for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. 42 July 16, 1844. Old ridge’s llalm, O F Columbia, for restoring the hair, for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. July 1G, 1844. 42 Hay’s Liniment, A CERTAIN cure for ilte Piles.for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. Bailey’s .Sarsaparilla, A CURE for all disorders arising from a bad state of the blood, for sale at ‘ JAMES W. BAILEY'S. July 16, 1844. 42 BRITOS, 5IEBICIHES, &c. T« Pht/siriatst <r»M# Planters : T HE subscriber iinow receiving every week, freslt snp plies of MEDICINES, which aro very carefully se lected for him in the Northern markets; and having adopt ed the CASH SYSTEM entirely, is onabled to sell at very reduced prices. Physicians nno others, having opportuni ties of sending to him, may rely upon having their ortlers ex ecuted upon the most favorable lcrin3. Tito quality of the articles will lie the very best, and llte prices as low- as if they attended personally to the purchase of them. HARVEY SHOTWKLL, May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel, DRUGS. L ceiving, purche terms. nnd Hiedicanc« re- ,, the be*i selection. All perscflis wishing to ac will be supplied with superior articles, ou tair ' ALSO, Patent Jtledicin&s, viz: ROWAN IPS TONIC. BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. BERNARD’S CHOLERA REMEDY, EXTRACTS OF SARSAPARILLA, REMEDY FOR ASTHMA, CHLORINE LOTION, TOMATO PILLS. PETERS’ Do. HULL’S Do. Ac. Ac. ALSO, American Gentlemen’s Shaving Soap, Russell’s superior Shaving Cream, .Superior old Frenclt Soap, Do do American do Pearlaah, Potash, Sal Eratus, VINEGAR. Starch, Ac. Ac. Macon, Aug 13 4G DR. SPENCER’S VEGETABLE PILLS For sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue. VAUGHAN As DAVIS’ CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTS OF SARSAPARILLA, F OR the cure of Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatisnt, Gener al Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, scaly eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, pimples or pustuleson the Face, Liver Affec tions, Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases, Biles from an im, pure habit of body, Ulcerations of the Throat anil Leg- Pains and Swelling of the Bones—for sale by T . H. A W. 8. ELLIS, Au 13 46 Colton Avenue. FKE81I DRUGS AHiB 3IEBICIHES. C IONTLNUED supplies of J the best quality of the a- bove articles, suitable for Phy sicians, Merchants, and Fami lies, received and for 6ale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, June 4,1844. 36 Colton Avenue, Macon. Oa. COOIiPS AKTTI-BIItlOUS PI££S. F OR the Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Ac. For sale by J- H. A W. S. ELLIS* Oct3l 5 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY If. SHOTWELL, B ALM of Columbia, for Restoring the Hair; Ruwand’s Tonic Mixture, a certain cure tor Ague and Fever ; Bristol’s Sarsaparilla, for Scrofula, Cutaneous Disease*, aud for all impurities »f the blood ; Evan* 1 Chamomile Pills, for Nervous Debility, Sick Headache and loas of appetite; Soothing Syrup, for Children Teething; Hews* Nerve and Bone Linament, a certain remedy, for Rheumatism ; Ma cassar Oil, celebrated for beautifying and preserving the Hair; Thompson’s Eye-Water; Scudder’a Eye-Water; Scudder’s Acoustic Oih for Deafness; Erasive Powder, for removing stains, grease, &c., from Dresses; Corral Tooth Powder,in Boxes; R/mssell!s Shaving Cream, a ve ry superior article; Lee’s Pills; Bear’s Oil; Corn Salve; Phelps’Tomatto Pills; Solidified Copaiva; Extract Buch er ; Ewens’s Patent Spread Plasters; Cooper’s Coen Salve; Seidlitz Pow'derS*, pure; Soda Powders ; Yeast Pow ders, to make Light Cakes or Bread, instantaneous. June 4. 1844. 36 SiiufTaiut Tobacco. M ACABOY, Scotch, and American Gentleman Snuff. of superior quality. 8tnoking and Chewing Tobacco. Just received and for sale by H. SHOTWELL. June 4, 1844. Oallifflian’s Pills. A FEW dozen Gallighan’s Tills, an infallible remedy for Chills and Fever, jost received and for sale by HARVEY 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 Carpcutcrs’s and Sands’ Sarsa- • parilla, F OR sale at tlie proprietors’ prices, by HARVEY SHOTWELL, May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. IHalHitt’s Fills and Bitters, r OR sale at the proprietor's prices.by ‘ HARVEY SHOTWELL. May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. Linseed Oil and Train Oil, T710R sale low by HARVEY SHOTWELL, f May 14 * Corner opposite the Central Hotel. Sal Bratus, O F superior quality, just received and for sale by -May 14 HARVEY SHOTWEI Potash, T74IRST quality, for sale low by r May 14 33 HARVEY SHOTWELL COUGH LOZENGES Also—Dr. Hall’s t'Ol GU LOKIkVGk.s, For the relief of Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Asthma. Whooping Coughs, Catarrh, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, Aroncliitts. and all pulmonary aiVectioos. Several thousand boxes have bern sold within the last six months, giving immediate relief to those who have been afilicied with the most distressing Coughs and Colds, and restoring to health persons in almost every stage of pulmonary af fc-tiutis. The whole world should know that Dr Hull’s Cough Lozenges are a certain cure for all diseases leading to coq- futnntions and death. They ore recommended by thon sands who have used them, and that they give relief when all other means fail. Price 25 cents per box, with full .di rections, and nitty be found on' inquiry in all the cities and villages of tlie State. For sale in Macon by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,? J. W. BAILEY. ) GEORGE PAYNE, ? Dru.giats. H. SHOTWELL. ( East Macon, COWLES, NICOLL, A Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON. August 19, 1841. 48 TOOTH ACHE ! W HO would be troubled with this tormenting pain when it can be cured without extracting it J Dr. Lacount’s tooth ache drops are a certain remedy.— Thousands have declared that they would not be without this preparation il it cost $10 per vial. It does not injure the teeth, but possesses the property of enlivening the gums when in an unhealthy state.—Full directions accom panying each vial, price 50 cents. A fresh supply just re ceived and for sale in Macon by J. II. A W. S. ELLIS, ? J. W. BAILEY. ( ,, , GEORGE PAYNE, ? Drugg.sts. H. SHOTWELL. S EastMacon, COWLES. NICOLL, A Co. Perry, J. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed agent in every city and village throughout the State. August 19. 1844. 48 i.HlJLil/ S BLE (FEVER AND AGUE ND AN'TI FEVER J , PILIjS. food” “The 8killatpuyfttciau.8iK.il lui uj? in* liCaJ, .n me sight 1 of tlie erent men of the earth, he shall be in admiration;, for he hath prepared his medicines out of the herbs of the field; and he that is wise will not abpor them/* Pjiysicians, medical men, and philosophers, have all- agreed that nature has prepared a remedy for every dis ease. A little reflection must convince every one of the truth contained in th»s remark. Dr. Spencer’s Pills arc a vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in removing disease. They inav be taken with impunity at all times without re gard to.diPt or exposure, and without the debilitating ef fects consequent on taking other inedecines. They have the united testimony of the whole medical profession in heir favor, and from their decision there is no appeal.— tPersons wishing to purchase cannot be too particular to get Spencer’s Pills, as there are scores of unscentific prepara tions put on snle almost every day, of doubtful ellieacy.— Price ££5 cents per box, with full directions. A fresh sup ply just received and for sale in Macon bv J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,*1 J. \V. BAILEY. GEORGE PAYNE, H. SHOTWELL. . J East Macon, by COWLES & NICOLL & Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap. In Knoxville,by BOND A MUltflOCK. pointed Agent in every city and village throughout the State. Macon, Ga. August 19th, 134*1. • Druggists. IMPROVED BOTANlGO-MEDjCAL PRACTICE, By 31. S. Thomson, Bl. D. Macon, (j, R EAD at.d J' DGE. •• Trove all tliingsand t,,.-. . to that which is good.” As even in our day,-.nil ' ! the deaf may hear, the lame may walk, ami the : , : receive their sight." The undersigned fully aware of the many respr. n ,; resting upon him as a practitioner o! the healing ; -■ again tender his services to those who may need t:, tT the assurance in advance, that if assiduous care , rience, and a thorough knowledge pfinnocent yet i ; ly health’s restoring remedies, with their jntiir , u ‘ * f ~ 1 non wi’l restore lost health, he feels warranted in^ , that so far as these go to the procurement of such dJJI ' atbm,the afllctedor their triends will’in no case b- ! pointed. “h ' j As heretofore persons afflicted with chronic diseu*!. i residing at a distance may have vbeircases treaiedb, ; ing their symptoms in writing as correctly a » j". when medicines to suit them will he a impounded j rj ^ ' j Many who have pursued this course, though we have 1,1 'seen them, are now in the enjoyment of unint(ri ! I { health. ^—■—- t——i .—( a™ 1 *! the | the } fair price. I H erniaor Rupture, will he treated mi improved dth. Persons having diseased servants whonia? C m both burthonsome and expensive, may either i lr cases treated nr dispose of.ihem to the subscriber 48 [The following is from Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, Merchant, at Talladaga Springs, Alabama.] Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. August 17tb, 1842. This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and Coative- ness for the last eight or nine years, during which time I had. taken, as well 03 I recollect, about sixty boxes of Beckwith’s Pills t twelve boxes of Peters’ Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Brandreth’s Pills, all of which afforded me but little or no relief. At last, 1 was recommended to try Doctor Spencer’s Vegetable Pillsi AND WELL I did; for I never had but one attack of the Sick Headache after I commenced taking tbe Pills, (now about six months.) and I candidly confess, that I have de rived more real benefit from the use of Spencer’s Pills, than from all the other Medicines ard Pills that I have ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend them TO ALL, as being in iny opinion the best medicine in use for all lingering complaints. The Pills have done me so much good, that I would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a bex; and I cannot but feel very grateful to Dr. Spencer for having prepared such a valuable medi cine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the public, as it is a thing of the utu ost import ance that every family should have a supply of Doctor Spencer’s truly valuable Pills constantly on hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS. WORM LOZENGES HULL’d WORM LOZENGES aro the greatest dis covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of warm, that so frequently and distressingly annoy both children and adults. From the Sparta Gazette—“ From our know ledge we take great pleasure in recommending to tlie pub lic Hull’s Worm Lozenges at the best worm medicine ex tant- Children will eat them as they would candy, and cry for them.” To parents we say, do not bo without these Lozenges at any tithe, as you value the lives of your children. For sale in Macon By J. H. Sc. W. S. ELLIS, ? .1. W. BAILEY: GEORGE l’AYNE, i Druggists. II SHOTWELL. S EastMacon, COWLES. NICOLL. & Co. In Knoxville, by BOND & MURDOCK. Fevry, J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed agent in every city and village throogeoulthe Slate. “ Prove alt things, anil hold fast lo that tchich is —Paul. jVTONE need suffer with that distressing complaint, il CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER AND A- GUE.forilis speedily nnd permanently, cured by Dr. HULL’S celebrated ANTI-FEVER PILL. They nev er fail to cure the Chills anti Fever the lirst day, when used according to direction, and do not sicken the stomach, or operate upon the bowels. Thousands of certificates have been presented to the proprietor by planters of tbe first lespcctsbllity, Physicians ofeminence. and others who have used them, which might be given, but let tbe following from Judge Forrest, a gentleman of the first respectability, in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice i GrtEENSBOno, Ala. Feb. 4. 1843. I certify, that in the summer of 1812, I had a severe at tack ofFever and Ague, and was for some time under the : treatment of a physician, but received no benefit from bis prescriptions—my disease continued to increase in the fre- j quency and severity of its attacks, I at last bad resource to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, and in : using half a box, was entirely cured, and have lemained in good health ever since. j I afterwards had in my family several cases of Fever nnd Ague, nnd have in every instance made use of Hull’s Pills, which have always immediately effected a cure. Dr. Hull’s Pills, require no puffing where they arc known and where they are not, a single trial is sufficient to insure their universal adoption. Price Si per box, with full direo- tions. A fresh supply just received and for sale by J.H.&W.S. ELLIS, t J. W. HAILEY. t GEORGE PAYNE, ? Dr uniat t. i H. SHOTWELL. C EastMacon bv—COWLES, NICOLL fc Co In Perry, by —J. B. THOMPSON. In Knoxville, by—BOND & MURDOCK, and by an appointed Agent in every cirv and village thro'- out the State. “ HULL * SPENCER! Macon Aug. 19, 1844. 49' | The expression,, rich blood and poor blood, have a scientific basis. The ridicule which many have attempt ed lo cast on these common-sense opinions, must recoil upon themselves as surclju nstLai T.-.ih win prccm/. ISst.vrvDRETU’S PISjis*. rjYHE effect of this celebrated medicine, is to purify the A 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 onr citizens who have required medicine. And it is because of the power Brandreth’s Pills are Now known to possess as health-restorers,that renders them so popular ,~ They cure all affections, rimplyjiecause they make the blood pure—abstract out of it those qualities which produce disease, and give lo it tlioee qualities which produce health. Now, eveiy solid, part of the human frame is made from the blood and the food we eat » converted into blood to sup ply the waste our bodies are continually sustaining. So, iu the ordinary course of nature, we manufacture our entire bodies in about nine years, from the food taken into our stomachs. Suppose the blood made in this stofnach of ours is unsound, occasioned by some cause brother; it may refer to the preceding generation; no matter, we make impure blood, aud if so, cannot be healthy.. Or. suppose the air we have lived in for some time has" 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 partic ular point, is sure to occasion bad effects on tbe blood. Any of these causes existing, good blood cannot be supplied to tbe body. Bullet Brandreth’s Pills be used daily, under these cir cumstances. itido.-es of from two to six Pills, or as the car e shall determine. What is 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 lime, are unable to injure the health materially. Even when the climate or foqff continue unhealthy, the occasional use of the Brandreth Pills will separate the impure parts and 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 out 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 the ordinary course of nature. In from two to four years sn entirely new, healthy body can be exchanged for the unsound, the d'seased, the miserable one. The slowness or quickness of the change altogether depending upon the effect the Brandretlt Pills are made to produce ; which effect can be 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 food will hardly come amiss; nothing will sour upon your stomach; you may eat pies, or any ihittk in rfeasoh ; and the greater variety of food, the better hlood is made. All who have weak stomachs, who are dyspeptic, or in any way af flicted in body, should, w ithout delay, resort to Brandreth’s Pills—which will, indeed, strengthen the liffe principle, and liy perseverance with them, entirely renew the whole body; the materials now in it 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 Pills sure ly purify the blood; The method of preparing t’tc Brandrethian Vegetable Extracts, is secured by Letters Tatent of the United States —Patent granted to Benjamin Brandreth,20th Jan IS43. The extracts of w hich Brandreth’s Pills are composed, are obtained by this new patent process, without boiling or any application. The active principle of the herbs is thus secured, the same ns ilia in the liv’.tg vegetable. The public should be cautious of medicines recommcnd- cirin advertisements stolen from me. A Jure test of genuine Brandetb Pills: Examine the box of pills ; then look at the certificate of acency, whose en graved date must be within the year, which every author ised agent must possess ; if the three labels on the box agree with the three labels on tLe 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, Brooklvn ; and by 20,000 agents in the United Slates and Canada, whose certificates and pills should be carefully examined before purchase is made. Forsale at the BOOK-STORE of J. Itarnce, Macon, Georgia. Macon, July 2, 1644. 40 3m Paints and Oils. KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead, * 300 gallon? Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil, With a variety oTColors for Painters*use, for ale by July 6 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO # MORRISON S Vegetable Universal Medicines, F OR sale bv GEO. W. PRICE * CO Mav 5 32 Trace Chains, Anvils, BoIIomx and Vices. i AftPr- Trace Chains, 30 Anvils, 4v/|»/60 Vices, 20 pr. Blacksmith*4 Bellows. 150 Hand and S edge Hammers, 40 double hand Screw Plates, assorted, \ to I inch. 40 Fifth Chains, 2,000 lbs. lit ok Hinges, 100 sets Wagon Boxe3, 300 lbs. Bagging Twine, 100 Tea Kettles, 100 5kiucc Pan-. 1,000 lbs Bar Lead, 20 dozen Knob Locks, 1 Iron Chest. ALSO, A complete assortment of Pen aud Poeket Knives, AND TABLE KAiVEtS & FORES, Just received and fo Macon, Nov 14.13 < ale by 7 ; pies, with an instrument entirety new, which, so t been used, gives entire satisfaction—it can be worn (fit I night with equal facility. Persons thus afflicted, wiH L to apply in person, in order to be well fitted. Letters to ensure attention must invariably bepcit terms liberal and punctuality expected. M. S. THOMSON. h March 5 23 That community may have some idea of the which disease may go without being beyond the reichi | medicine, it is deemed proper to append the folJowb* J| men is of facts, taken from a number of similar J may yet be submitted as room and circumstance mat Bhjr County, Jan. UrbrieJl This may certify that my wife has been afflicted v Dyspepsia and Liver complaint for twelve year*, ^ ; I ! taken a variety of medicines without apparent benefit m] j the justly celebrated Dr Durham of Clark county benefit her. She suffered much from t ervous irritabi * ’palpitation of the heart and extreme weakness so a3 ,,1 confined almost entirely to her bed. In tin* situation {J plied to Dr. M. 8. Thomson, of Macon, under whos? roj lions and applications, I am happy to say, she sooni 2s j tored to comfortable health, ami is now able in attend l* the usual business of her house and family. My daughter was also afflicted wito convulsive fin f-1 which Dr. Durham failed to relieve her. I applied to3 Thomson also in her case, and I am persua tlvil he Is/S nally cured Iter; shelta had no symptom of them in, months. But these though certainly <T their kind very cannot be compaied lor a moment with tl.ecaseoloatl my sons, who has been afflicted with palsy to such a d e n? to have become perfectly helpless. He first lost them, his limbs, then of liia body, amt finally bis atstsse h eyesight, so that he might be in a manner dead, ouh > breathed, and even that at one time, was so nearly dial his clothes were prepared in anticipation ofhisfin^J it. We had made use ofthc usual remedies in »nt± ses, aud even had applied to Dr. Stringfellow, a root ( tor, but without benefit. In this situation. Dr. Tbot, was called in, who I am happy to say, lias restored httu • only to the full and free U6e of all fits limbs, but aisoto; use of his eyes and ears, without which creation wr blank and life itself a burden. The change is so great i absolute helplessness, blindness and deafness to lift i activity, sight and BEARING, that it can hardly be r« by any but those who have seen ir. This if a cure ■ numerous as those effected by the Doctor are, willhnj give precedence to aoy. . * 1 ISAAC WATTS] Front the Federal Union. To the Editors: GENTLEMEN:—Occupying the imj ortant «tatic:| community' that you do, and controlling such a powerful] gine for good as the public press I have taken the JiLer:j addressing you, being an old subscriber, upon a subjtt groat importance, and it may be mt Infinite advaatagt litany of your.nu inert ms leaders. My intention in addrets you thus, is merely to cotnmuicate a fact that has coined Her iny own knowledge, in my own family and before] own eyes, and which 1 deem it my duty, as a good c to communicate for the benefit ol my fellow:,™ Some time during lost year, my son William, about years old, was taken with a paraletic affection, bv'whirl I was entirely deprived of the use of his low er extreau’ and bedy, so fir ns to be perfectly unable to chance hiss tton either on his pallet or in bed,—his limbs btrarrm traded and sometimes appeared tobesnesmod callv affret, tne contraction appeared to ascend gradually to his body.) it reached his abdomen, 'be low er part of which an] powerfully contracted, as to throw the upper part upenj lungs, which so compressed theni as almost to produieJ -location; the parts protruding from just under the rtbii. j unnatural size. To walk was impossible, and even tbe iJ er of the Will had no influence over his limbs. In this f ualiun. I carried him to Macon and placed himm-drti care ol Dr. Thomson, of that city ; in two months 1 carrl him home, greatly relieved; the course was still pursunil two months more, and my sotj; cnce the helpless, u*;j decrepid nnd palsied invalid, is now the active, cheerictq bouyant boy of former days, running about everywhere,): morning till night, so fond of field sports, that he has here a perfectterror.to rabbits, partridges other garceil.it presume to lurk upon the plantation; and so pleased t hi? new acquired liberty, that lie himself has become j Bbt'Chst in hiscirele of contemporary acquaintance. tea tilt was so little anticipated by me,and by all w-ltd i acquanned web ll.c'iit-'c, t ha I it has been deemed ol:J erect hiiportAnee to merit publicity, by giving it whieb J •ill confer a favof on Yours, respectfully, Jongs county, l9ih Jan. 1844. ALEX. HUMl R 15. B. WEED. GRAVES, WOO» & at. ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Men aud Planters to iheit Stock of GROCERIES, HAt£l> A2.is, Ac. now in’store and to which constant additionsnl fresh m wilt be added during the season, rendering their assort at all times very complete, and which will-be solti lo casli.oi to gtHKl customers. The following good* mu be found in their assor’ir.ei I 5 Bales Ticking; 10 M Osnaburgs, 30 “ Sheetings and .Shirtings, 4 Cases Bleached do do 1000 Pieces English and American 'Print*. 50 ** 'Scotch and Earlsion Gingham?, 5 Bales Stripes and Chex’ks, 5 3-4, 4-4, and 5-4 Power Loom Shining) 130 Pieces Plaid Jaconet* and Swiss Muslin*. 50 '* MitftlTuft ana Lawns, 50 " Ky. Jeans and Satiinetta. 300 ■* Nankeen, 25 * 4 Brown Linens, 25 “ Irish do. 150 Doz. Head Hdkfa. 200 “ Flagg do. 25 Pieces Silk do. Fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls, 150 Doz. Hosiery (assorted) 50 41 Gloves do. 50 '* Suspender**, COO ’* Spool Thread, 100 lbs. Black and colored Linen Thread, 200 ' Turkey C Col’d Cambric*. •-.s, Ribbons, T«D€ft, C Sewing Si ' . Musquito .\ ’.’’-tiev■‘CftjrpftUioJ . 100 Cases Men’s, Wc* - « rod Children’s Shoe* 15 '* Bonnets (t il kinos) 200 Doz. Palm Leal T’.ai ' \' 1 200 Reams Letter, Foolscap, and Wrapping Paper, 2 Casks Sad Irons, 1 cask Curry Combs, 6 “ C. 8 nnd Carolina Hoes, 2 do Traces, Wagon Boxes, Fry Pans, Sauce Pans. Tea Kettles, Knives and Folks, Pocket and Card Knives. Pad Locks, Plate Locks, Butt Hinges and Screws, 200 lbs. Pios» Button* and Combs of every description* Percussion Capa, Spoons, Ac &c., 25 Hhds. P. R., S. C. and X. O. Sugars, Bbls. Pulverized and Crushed Sugar, Boxes White Havanna do. Bbls Loaf and Trinidad do. 400 lfogs Rio and Java Coffcfc, 10 Chests Fresh Teas. 30 Tons Iron, Flat, Round, and Square (*U ^ Cast. German and Blister Steel, AnriJs, Vices and Bellows, 40,000 lbs Castings, 250 Kegs Nails and Brads, Bagging, Rope and Twiue, 200 Bags Shot, 2000 lbs. Bar Lead, Kegs Powder, Canister dbi 50 Boxes Soap, 30 ** Sperm Candles, 30 “ Tallow do. 20 Starch. 10 *• King A Collins’ Axes, 20 “ Coffee Mill*, 10 “ Shoe Tacks. 50 “ Cotton Cards, No. 8 and IP* 20 Bbls. Copperas. 20 Tanner’s Oil, 10 w Vinegar. 2 Ccroons Indigo, Sal Eraiis, Epsom Salts. Madder. Ginter, Topper. S|«ico, Nutmegs. Cloves, Cassia, Camphor, Brimstone, Blue Stone.Salt Petrc, Paints, Oils, Glass. Putty, Varnish, Turpentine, Sperm Oil, Ac., Ac. 2000 Sacks Salt, 50,000 lbs. Bacon, 10 Tons Grindstones. Macon, March 20, 1844. 2*>