Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, October 29, 1844, Image 4

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I $ubUc Sales. *. j it * t <> .1 .tore.u’irr .*t fieri IP* Nairn. W iLL be sold before the Court Hnute door, in Terry. on ilie first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within the legal hoars of sale, the following property to wit: One Negro Wouvin. named Makey, about 20 years old, and her infant child; both levied on as the property of Rob ert A. Withorspoon, to satisfy two fi fas from Houston 8n- perior Court, again it sate. Witherspoon-, one in Jar at ol " George Murpli, and the other in favor of John L. Jones. WM. T ALTON, D. Sh'ff. i Sept 98, r ,i 1 Alto, at the tame time and place. Ail that Store House, situated in the Milt District of ( Houston county, on the road leading from Perry to Lanier, about 9 miles from Perry, occupied bv Parker and Jones, and levied on as the property of John V. Price, to satisfy a fi. fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Reuben E. Brown, against John V. Price tc Co., Ira P. Hoobs, and James I. Scarborough. , . Also, four hundred and five ncrea of Pine Land, sitnatc in the 13th District of Houston connty, consisting of two Lou. Nos. not known, and being the plantation whereon Cbrialian J. Staley, now resides; levied on is the property of said C. J. Staley, to satisfy three fi fas from Houston Su perior Coart. 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 said Staley, and others. Also at the same lime and place, Two hundred, two and a half acres of Pine Land. in the Gth District of said connty. No. not known, being the place now in the occupancy oi" John W. Evans; and levied on as liis property. ;o satisfy one fi fa from U|i*on Inferior Court, in furor of Washington Poe, and H. (J. Lamar, against aaid John W. Evans. Also, one neg-o girl cliff i, ahnnt 3 years old; and one Jer sey Wagon; and one horse, allievied on a* the property of Thomas Kimsey, to satisfy one fi fa from Ilonston Superior Court, in favor of the Ocinulgee Bank, against said Thomas Kimsey, and other fi fas agninst said Kimsey. Also, Lot of Land. No. IDS, in tlm 10th Distri-t of Hous ton county; Levied on as the property of Semis 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 Littleherry 11. Bos tick, against Senus II. Clark and Robert W. Rrskin. ■ o-u in.'niiivnTnv < Administrator*. Nnlc W ILL he sold on Wednesday, the Gth doy of NO VEMBER next nnd continue from day to day un til all is sold, at the late residence of Abner Bankston, de ceased. near the Indian Springs, all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting ofHousebold and Kitchen Fur niture, 1 Sulkv, 1 Buggy and harness. 1 Road Waggon, Corn and Fodder, Horses, Hogs, and Cattle, together .with many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale. JOHN GOODMAN. I JAMES 1L McCORD. J Admr3 - Sept. 3, 1844. 49 w Administrator’ll Male. TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER . / next, before the Court-House door in Perry. Hous ton county, wilbin the legal hours of sale, 50 acres of Lot of Land Nn. 23£. in the 10th District of Houston county, lying in the Sonth-East corner of said Lot. Also, a Negro Boy. by the name of'Amos, about 12 or 13 years old; Dave, 11 - ild; Sold as the prop erty of Thomas Woodward, deceased, for a distribution a- mong the heirs. Terms made known on the day. Ang 13 46 SYLVAN 1JS S. BRYAN, Admr. or 12 years old; and Henry, 5 years ol — d, ' Sept 29 WM. HERRINGTON, Sh'ff. 1 Dacly November Sheriff* Hale- W ILL be sold before the Conn House door, in the town of Vienna,on the first Tneediy in NOVEM BER next, within the usual lionra of sale, the fallowing properly to wit: One half of Lot number nineteen, in the ibird District of said county, levied on as the property of Alfred Shiver, to satisfy sundry fi fas, in favor of Janies S. Beall, vs. said Shiver. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, one L'*t, number two hundred and twenty six, in llie third District of said county; leried on as the property of Asa Williams, tu satisfy one fi fn vs. said Williams, in fa vor of Matilda Moncrift. ’ Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also,one other Lot, number twenty four in the third Dis trict of said county; levied on as the property of Daniel Williams, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa in favor of Richard Johnson. Administrator oil the estate of Needham Smith, deceased, vs. R. E. Brown and Daniel Williams. Prop erty pointed out by defendant. Also. lot of Land. No. fifty eight, and half T,ot No. not known, lying in the third District of aaid county; levied on as the progeny of Davis Williams, to satisfy three fi fas from Dooly Superior Coart, one in favor of Joseph Took vs. the aaid Davis Williams and Thomas Mobley; one in favor ot Benjamin Snider va. Davis Willinras and Robert Her- rincton, security on appeal; and one in favor of Davis J. Iloihwell vs. the said Wen. and Robert M. Herrington, se curity on appeal. ’.‘.as CC-3 bushels of corn, and one bay horse. 4 or 5 years I; a:-.l cue aorrell Mare 6 or 7 veara ohl; levied on as the property n r Dlijali Shixer. to satisfy oar fi fa from Dooly “lo-rip.- Court, in favor of Wra. W. Manna va. tha said F ,J > -h Shiver. Also Lot of Land. No. 12 in the second District of Dooly county: levied on ns the property of Raleigh Hiehtowar, to ac'.isfy two fi fas from Dnolv Superior Court; one in favor of Samuel Webb, eoostab'e. for the u«e of Henry Snmmerford va. Hiram T. Mann and Raleigh Hightower; and one in fa vor of Henry B. Hudson vs. tbe said Raleigh Hightower. WM. FARNALL, D. Sh’ff. Sept. 24, 1 . l>oo!v November NhcrllT'a Nnle. TS xLL be sold before the Court House door, in the T T town ofVienna. Doolv caimty between the usual hours of aale^milie first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, the following property to wit; One House sad Lot, with, the adjoining lands thereto, in ■lie town of Drayton number not known, but occupied at prestnt bv Samuel P. Bond, as the property of the laid Samuel P. Bond, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of nrvan Johnson, vs. the said Samuel P. Bond andSttpheiiW.Pearce. Also, one Negro Woman, named Minty, about 30 years old ; levied nn a* (he property n( John Cox, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Wm. F. Wright, va. John Cor and Durham Lewis ; one fi fa from Dooly Inferior Court.in favor of John Oliver, vs. the aaid John Cnx ; one from Diaily Superior Court, in favor of Henry Pettee, Administrator, and Mary Savage, Adminis tratrix. of llie estate of Robert Savage, deceased, va. tbe said John Cox and Thenphilns Sutton. Also, one Lot of LanJ in the seventeenth Distrietof Doo ly connty. cumlier not known, but known as tha place whereon James Gamble now lives; levied on as the prop erty of the aaid James Gamble, to satisfy two fi fas from Dooly Superior Court, one in favor of James G Oliver rr, John J. Stephens and James Gamble, and one in favor of Wiley Kent vs. James Gamble. Also, one lot of Land, in the ten'll District nf Dooly conn- i-. number not known, but known as the place whereon Thomas Woodard now lives; levied on as llie property of the aaid Thomas Woodard, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of David n. Janes vs. Thomas Woodard, and James Wairen, security on she appeal. Also, Lot* of Land, numbers not known, but known at the place whereon Kliah Jones now lives, and on which his p'ania'iosia situated ; levied on as the property of ihe aaid Eliah Jones, to satisfy one fi fa from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Collins, Keese A Co., vs the said Eliah Jor.Sa. \lao, one Negro man. named John, levied <m as the j -onertv of Alexander Meriwether, to satisfy two fi fas from 1 looly Superior Court; one in favor of the Central Bank of • Jcorgia va. Alexander Meriwether, David Graham. James tj. Oliver, and Elbert Hodges: one in favor of James G. Oliver vs.the aaid Alexander Meriwether and Wilev Cobb, YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sh’ff. 8ept 24, 1844. 1 Adiuiuintrator’a Nnle. T> Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Inferior Conrt of JT> Dooly connty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Caurt Honse door, in Hawkinsville, Pnlaski county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between the lawful hours of sale. Lot of Land number two hundred and sixty fire in the twentieth disdrictofaaid Pulaski county, containing two hundred two and one half acres; sold as the property of the late James Powell,deceased, of Dooly county, boid for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. Terms c^sh. AMBROSE POWELL, Admr. Aagnst 17,1844.48 HEW DPstG STORE. T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and t’-e public, that he is now receiving an extensive assortment of Drugs, Medical preparations. Paints, Oils. Dyestuffs, 1 a- tent Medicines, and Perfumery. The articles hove been laid in on the most advantageous terms; are ot 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. riiystciana. Country' Merchants, and others, are invited to call and ^^^“^TlEY. _ KjT His Store is two doors above Boardman’s Book and Stationary Establishment, Mulberry street, Macon, Via. w Administrator’* Nnle. ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Vienna, dooly county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next. Lot of Land containing one hundred one and a fourth acres, mere «r less, being ihe 8onth half of Lot No. two hundred and forty two, lying in the seventh Diitriei of Doolv county, sold for the benefit of the orphan of Benjamin Bow- din, deceased, late of said connty. Terms made known on the day of sate. MATTHEW SMITH, Admr. Sept 17, 1841. 51 V*7TLL he sold on Saturday, the 9th of NOVEMBER T T next, at the residence of James E. Bankston, de ceased, in llie county of Butts, the perishable property be longing to said deceased, consisting of l yoke of Oxen and Waggon, 1 lmrse, stock hogs, cows and calves, Household and Klicben Furniture, Ac Terms on the day of sale. ' W. R. BANKSTON, Admr. Sept 24, 1844. 50 Apministutor’is Note. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before the Conrt-IIouse 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 fa cultivation, with a good log house and other bnildings thereon; also, 100 acres of Lot No. 14. in^’.ie tame district, 20 acres thereof bring cleared, with a good double pen log house, nnd nn excellent well of water. Sold as tile properly of Daniel Clark, Sr- deceased, for the benefit of 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. TJUHSUANT to an order of the Honorable the Inferior JL Court of Crawford county, when sitting as a Conrt of Ordinary, will be sold 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 of lot No 218, and fifty acres off of the north-eastern corner of lot No. 217. All lying and being in ill* 2d district of originally Houston now Crawford county. Also, four negroes, to wit: Garland, a man 50 or up- wards; Ned, a man 28 or 38 ; SeaJy, a woman upward* of 30; Nelly, a woman 55 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. Terras on the day of sale. let- 8. 1844. 2 JOHN JONES. Adm’r. Postponed December iWortgngc Sale. kXTRIi be sold before the Court House door, in the • V town nf Vienna, on the first Tuesday :n DECEM BER next, between the usual hours of sale. One Negro Man naiiitJ laaac. levied on as the property of Stephen W. Pearce, to satisfy one Mortgage fi la from Dooly Superior Conrt, in favor of Wm. Stephens vs. said Stephen \V. Pearce. YOUNG T. OUTLAW. Sh’ff. Sept 24, 1844. 1 Dooly November MoilKngr Sale. T75 7"ILL be sntd before the Court House door, in the > V Town of Vienna, on the first Tuesday in NOYEM- B Eft next, between tire toga! hour* of sale: The (Just half of lot of Land, number forty six (46) m the seventh district of Dooly connty, levied on to satisfy amort- S age fi fa from Doily So tier for Court, in favor of William IcDaniel, vs. Andrew McDaniel. YOUNG I*. OUTLAW, Stff. August 19, 4S Postponed Administrator^* Nnle. W ILL be sold oo die first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court House dnor. in Marion, Twiggs countv. wilbin the lawful buurs of sale, Iialfof Lot'uf Land, in the seventh District, originally Baldwin now Twiggs county, containing one hundred one aid one fourth acres, more or less adjoining lands of Wm. H. Read, and Eiara Hiii'on. known as tbe Lime Kiln. Ou said land is a comfortable dwelling house, nnd other necea- * iry building.]. The above land sold pursuant to an Order ot the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when sifting for Or dinary purposes. Sold as the ytoperty iff Robin Andrews, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Term* of sale made known on the da v. I8HAM G. ANDREWS. ? . , . JOSEPH 1*. ANDREWS. J AdmM ’ Sept. 17, 1814. 54 r OUR months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Coart of Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell llie Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of John Outlaw, deceased, late of said county. JACOB PEARCE, ? Admr* Aug 13 46 SANDERS RICHARDSON. J Aamr ‘ r 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 all the Real Estate of Thsmas W. Pettee, deceased, late of aaid county. DAVID GRAHAM. ? ... HENRY PETTEE. S A<,ror *’ August 20, 1844. 47 F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Conrt of Dooly connty, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Jo el Darsey, deceased. DAVID J. BOTHWELL, Adm’r. July 16. 42 F OUR months after date, application 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 aaid county. JESSE GILBERT. ? ... July 2.1844. 40 DANIEL J. DAVIS. J Admr * F OUR months after dr.te, application will be made to the Inferior Coart of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of Joint M. Smith, deceased, late of said coonty. WM. O. BASKIN. Exr. July 2, 1844. 40 ■jjlOUIt Months afterdate, application will be made to X’ the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Butts county, when sitting for ordinary pui poses, for lesve to sell the Negroes belonging to the Estate of Wta. Vickers, late of said county deceased. October 8, 1844. CREED T. WISE, Admr. 2 F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Butta county, when setting for ordininary purposes, for leave to sell the land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Nancy Higgins, de ceased, late of raid county. DAVID HIGGINS, Adm’r. July 23. 43 TJ,^OUR months after date application will be made to X7 tbe honorable Inferior Court of Dooly county, when lining far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Land and Negroes, belonging to the Eetate of Robert Williams, late of Dooly county deceased- * CHRSIN WIL LIAMS, Admrx. Sept. 10, 1844.50 1 710 U R months after date, application will be made to the 1 Inferiot Coiij-t ofJor.es county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell part of the Lands and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Tlminas Lowe, deceased. late of said codnty. ELISHA DAVIS, Adinr. Aug 13 46 ELLEN T. LOWE. Admx. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Om Mulberry Street,Keartue MethodistCiiuiicii iiiliiiiuitti'ainiN Nnle. T.STILL bn sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY *. V next, before llie Court House door in Vienna, Dooly county, the following Lota of Land, via : Nos. 56, 57, S3, 49, and J Lot No. 41,all lying in the third District of Dooly county, and containing 911 j acres more or less. Sold for a divUiou among the heirs of Neodhem Smith, late of Houston countv, deceased. Terms on‘the day. RICH A HD JOHNSON, Jun. WILLIAM SMITH. Admr*. Administrators’ Nnlc. ■Va/HI-L ba sold on the first Tuesday in DKCBMBER ( next, before the Court House door, in Perry, Hous ton eo inty, within tue usual houis of sale, tlie following of Land, viz : N..a 171.172, 173.208, 207, 208, 204,136, all lying in the 1 District of Houston connty, containing I518J acres, .rare nr it!.'*, all Oak and Hickory Laud, wall improved. Sold for a division among the heirs of Needham Smith, late of said CJuaty. deceased. Terms on the day. RICHARD JOHNSON, J«n. Admrs Oct 1, WILLIAM SMITH. 1 Guat-dinu’* Sale. A GREKABLE ts an order of the Inferior Court of Iloualon county, when sitting for Orn nary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, in Forsyth county, before the Court House door, between the usual h-uirs of sate. Lot No. 187, containing 40 acres, more or lets, fold as the property of the orphane of Wm. Barrow, deceased. Terms on the d^ of sale. (JKDBtf 8.McCOLLUM Guardian. 1I1E SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large odditionsto bis COACIIE8, CIIARIOTEr.k, ICAIIOCPII I.N CCl'Ct.-li:*, 1VAGOA8, Ac. fromsomeofilie best Northern Manufactories, which were made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and arc warranted equal ifnot superior to those of any oilier es tablishment. Those iu want of any description of Carriages, will find it for ilreir interest to examine inequality and pri ces of his assortment. Repairing, in nllthe different branches executed in the beat manner, by experienced workmen, at less tliun farmer prices. Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic 8pringa.Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Bands, Knobs, Patent nr. 1 Top Leather, Lares, Silk and worsted Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their business, at Augusta prices. March 1st, 1842. 22 tf J.W.BABCOCK. I?to Jail, TTN Houston county, Ga. u Negro Fellow, aped X about 35 years, who says his nome is JESSE; and that he belongs to William Tail, of the Slate ofAlabamn. 15miles from Greenville. Said Ne gro is abou^S feet 10 or 11 inches high, and light built. He says his master’s plantation is on the Alabama river. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and lake him away. Jnr.23.1844 IS WM. HERRINGTON. Shff. Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Cilrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Carenne African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hoflamont Aqua Fortis Juniper Bvrries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv. . Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts df Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon,for pies, sauces, Ac., a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian “ Aceomta “ Buchu compd Pink Root Fluid “ Augustura 11 Hardhack •* Lettuce M W & M “ Cort Peru compd ** Bark Precipitated •* Nux Vomica “ Rhubarb 11 Gentian “ Ratania •“ Dandelion “ Colocynlh pare “ “ compound “ Balsam Copa via “ Hyoscatnus “ Cicota “ Stramonium “ Belladonna “ Boncset * Butternut “ Glycopt " “ refdEng. “ Sarsaparilla Herbs Horehound 14 Cleavers " Catnip “ Thotoughwort " Ctcuta * Marsh Melon “ C it foot « Pars.ey ** Spearmint “ S • trrvey Grass ** Hvazeamons •• Wormwood • « Double Tansey * Hyssop •* Horse Radish “ Bitter Sweet “ Lemon " Sweet Mrajoram ** Motherwort *• Penneroyal " Sage Cantharidcs Fly Stone Colocyalh Acetic Acid Sweet Oil Vera trine Shychoninn Digitalis Creta Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Cetric do Prussic do Tartaricdo Opium Pcpperine, Uva Ursi Sage, Syrenges Honey, 8qutUs Mczerian Hemlock Hops Saffron Evirutna Nutmegs Wafers Cloves Quicksilver Arrowroot Logwood Madder Alluin Fig Blue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soo. Rhubarb Emetine Macon. May 14.1844. Musk, Blue Muss Horehound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annato, Coppeias Borax.Nutgalls Rosin Oil Almonds “ Annisede Burgamolt '• Cajipe’ > “ Cassia “ Cloves “ Caraway “ Onganum “ Antnos “ Juniper " Lavender “ Jessamine ** Fennel “ Savine fresh “ Goldwood “ Wormseed “ double Tansey “ Peppermint “ Spearmint *' Tansey pure “ Cedrnt *' -Jroton “ Sage ** Pulegi “ Sarsafraa Orange “ Cedar “ Black Peppe “ Hemlock “ Spruce “ Cantharides « Tar “ Copavai “ Amber rect ' “ “ com •* Seneca “ Rhodium “ Nerole •* Camomile ** Valerian •• Cubebs • Wormwood “ Nutmegs ** Auniseed Spatalas assorted Syringes „ Trusses “ Brushes “ Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes White Wash do No 1,2,3 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 Sheep Skins, extraFrench No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique Oil Balm.of Columbia Bdjfrk Oil Cream of Air.ler Cold Cream Cologne Farina “ French “ German “ Amcricau Extract Milliflores Lip Salve Otto of Roses Macassar Oil Ptimatuirf* , Pearl Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder Vegetable llnuge Vinegar Aromatic KveAVater Godfrey’s Cordial Ilvyes Linaurcot Harlem Oil Itch Oointmrnt Funnels Wedgwood from No 1 to 5 Galley Pots assorted Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Medical Spoons Till Tiles graduated from 1 inch to 12 Polishin* Clay Putty Knives A poth’s. Scales and Weights Wicking for Lamps Extract Roses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s , Hungary Water Hair Powder Indian Dye Kaphalia ^ Orange Flower \e uter 33 DRUGS. GENERAL stock of Drugs ami Ttcdicinc* re- j. x reiving, of the best Selection. All persona wishing to purchase, will be supplied with superior articles, on fair l*rm* ALSO. terms* Patent Jtledicines, viz: ROWAND S 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 French Soap, Do do American do Pearlash, Potash, Sal Eratus, VINEGAR. Starch, Ac. Ac. For sale by . . J. II. A W. S. ELLIS, Macon, Aug 13 46 Cotton Avenue. VACOUAIY A DAVIS’ CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTS OF SARSAPARILLA, F OR the cure of Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatism. Gener al Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, scaly eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, pimples or pustules on the Face, Liver Affec tions. Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases. Biles from an im, pure habit of body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg- Pains and Swelling of the Bones—for sale by ’. H, A W. 8. ELLIS, An 13 46 ' Colton Avenue. VISEMII DRUGS AND MEDICINES. C CONTINUED supplies of J flic boat quality ot the a- bove articles, suitable for Phy sicians. Merchants, and Fami- lies;received and for sale by J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS, June 4,1844. 36 Cotton Avenne. Macon, Ga. COOK'S AWWI-SILIOUS PILI.S, F OR the Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsfci. Ac. For sale by J. H. A W; S. ELLIS. Oct3l 5 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY H. SHOT WEED, B ALM of Columbia, for Restoring the Hair; Rmyand's Tonic Mixture, a certain cure for Ague and Fever ; Bristol's Sarsaparilla. forScrolala, Cutaneous Diseases, and for all impurities *f the blood ; Evans* Chamomile Pills, for Nervous Debility, Sick Headache, and loss of appetite; Soothing Syrup, for Children Teething; Hews’ Nerve and Bone Linaraent, a certain remedy for Rheumatism; Ma cassar Oil, celebrated for beautifying and preserving the Hair; Thompson’s Eye-Water; Shudder's Eye-Water; Scudder's Acoustic Oil, lor Deafness; Erasive Powder, for removing stains, grease. Ac., from Dresses; Corral Tooth Powder, in Boxes; Itoussell’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 Corr Salve; Seidlitz Powders, pure; Soda Powders ; Yeast Pow ders. to make Light Cakes or Bread, instantaneous. June 4. 1844. 36 DR* SPENCER’S VEGETABLE PILLS IMPROVED Kniifrand Tobacco. M ACABOY, Scotch, and American Gentleinnn Snuff. of superior quality. Sinokin Just received and for sale by and Chewing Tobacco. H. SHOTWELL. June 4. 1844. BAILEY’S Military Shaving Cream. T HE underlined take 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. Jtmti W. Bailey. Druggist of this place. It is certainly the finest and most pleasant compound that we have ever used ; leaving tlie skin after tbe operation of shaving, smooth and soft, and rendering the act truly a pleasure rather than a task. All whu shave themselves and desire comfort in the set, we recommend to them Bailey’s Military Shaving Soap- SAMUEL R. BLAKE. J “ JOHN DARBY. N. C. MUNROE. JOHN LAMAR. Dr. JAMES WOOD. N. ELLS. WILLIAM SCOTT. Macon, July 9, 1844. 41 ForSalcalBailcy’s Drug Store, 1 A(\ boxes Window Glass.300 kegs White Lead. 300 gallons Linseed Oil,5 bbls. Spirit Turpentine, 2 bbls. Copal Varnish, 1 do. Japan do. ALSO, 300 gallons Lamp Oil, 200 gallons Train Oil, 100 gallons Neatsfoot Oil. Mav 14. 1844. 33 Gitllixliait’s 5’iJis. A FEW dozen Gallighan’s rills, an infallible remedy for Chills and Fever, just received and lor sale by HARVEY SHOTWELL, May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel Innip Oil. A BEAUTIFUL article of Bleached Sperm Oil. for sale by HARVEY SHOTWELL. May 14 33 Carpeaters’s and Sasicis’ Sarsa parilla, F OR sale at the proprietors’ priees. by HARVEY SHOTWELL, May 14 33 Corner opposite tbe Central Hotel. Mnflhtt’s Pills ami Hitters, 1 74OR sale at the proprietor’s prices.liy ’ HARVEY SHOTWELL. * Mnv*,! 4 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel. lifnseed Oil ami Train Oil, F OR sale-tow by HARVEY SHOTWELL, Xlay 14 Corner opposite the Central Hotel Sal Eratus,, O F supciiorquality, just received and for sale by May 14 HARVEY SHOTWELL. F Potash, 1RST quality, for sale low by May 14 33 HARVEY SHOTWELL. Wanted, 1.000 Mayl4 LBS. Bee’s Wax, bv JAMES W. BAILEY, Drugeist, Two doors above Boardman’s Book Store Congress ancF’Saralofra WatCB*, J UST received, aud for salcby July 16. 1844, JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. Black-Smith Tools JJ40R sale of good quality, by Oct 1. 1841. 1 J. N. SEYMOUR. Swcedisli Lecehes, TUST received from New York, and for sale by ,9 JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist. July 16. 1844. 42 Deceived this Day. A LARGE lot of fancy 45oaps, Cologne Water, and a general assortment of fancy ariirles, and for sale by July 16, 1844. JAMES W. BAILEY. 42 Bteccivcd this Day, CT CASKS Potash, for sale by O JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. 42 Sand's Sarsaparilla, K OR pmifyiog the blood, for sale bv JAMES W. BAILEY. Jnlv 16, 1844. 42 <Mdridge*8 Dalm, O F Colombia, for restoring tlie hair, fur sole by JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16, 1844. 42 Hay’s JLininiciit, A CERT AIN euro for the Piles, for sale by JAMES W. BAILEY. July 16. 1844. 42 Hailey’s Sarsaparilla. A CURE for ail disorders arising from a bud state of Also—Dr. Hull’* COUGH I.OZBNGBS, For the relief of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma. Whooping Coughs, Catarrh, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, Aronchitis, and all pulmonary affections. Several thousand boxes have bern sold within the last six months, giving immediate relief to those who have been nftlicted with the most distressing Coughs and Colds, and restoring to health persuus iu almost every stage of pulmonary af fections. Tlie whole world should know that Dr Hull’s Cough Lozenges-are a certain cure for all diseases leading to con- fumptions and death. They are recommended by thou 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 may be found on inquiry in all tlie cities and villages of the State. For sale in Macon by J. H.JtW. 8. ELLIS.? ff. W. BAILEY. j T>ro„„;.ra GEORGE PAYNE, i Druggists. . H. SHOTWKIJ,. S East Macon, COWLES. NICOLL, & Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON. Aagnst 19. 1844. 48 TOOTH ACHE ! ViAT'HO would be troubled with this tormenting pain Y T when it can be cured without extracting it 1 Dr. Luconnt’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 properly of enlivening the- gums when in nn unhealthy state.—Full directions accom panying each vial, price 50 cents. A tie sh supply just re ceived and for sale in Macon by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, ? J. W. BAILEY. J GEORGE PAYNE, i Druggists. II. SHOTWELL. S East Macoa, COWLES. NICOLL.& Co. Perry, tJH. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed agent in every city aud village throughout the State. August 19, 1844. 43 “The skilful physician shall lilt up his head, in the sight of the great men of the earth, he 6lial« be in admiration; for he hath prepared his medicines out of the herbs of the field; and lie that is wise will not abhor them/’ Physicians, medical men. and philosophers, have all agreed that nature has preprred a remedy for every dis ease. A little reflection must convince every one of the truth contained in this remark. Dr. Spencer’s Pills are a vegetable remedy, and all-powerful in removing disease. They may be taken with impunity at all times without re-, gard to diet or exposure, and without the debilitating ef fects consequent on taking other medecines. They, have the united testimony of the whole medical profession in heir favor, and from their decision there is no appeal.— tPersous wishing lopnrehase cannot be too particular to get Spencer’s Pills, as there are scores of unscentific prepara tions put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy.— Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. A fresh sup ply just received and for sale in Macon by J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS,1 J. W. BAILEY. I GEORGE PAYNE, ?Druggists. H. SHOTWELL. J East Macon, by COWLES & NICOLL & Co. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON, nnd by an sp. In Knoxville.by BOND A MURDOCK, pointed Agent in every cit^ and village throughout the State. Macon, Ga, August 19th, 1844. '43 [The following is from Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, Merchant, at Talladaga Springs, Alabama.] Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. August I7th, 1842. This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and Costive ness for the last eight or nine years, during which time 1 had taken, as well as I recollect, about sixty boxes of Beckwith’s Pills, twelve boxes of Peters’ Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Brimdreib’s Pills, all of which afforded me but liule or no relief. At last, 1 was recommended to - try Doctor Spencer’s Vegetable Pills, AND WELI« I did; fori never had but one attack of the Sick Headache after I commencJTd taking tlie Pills, (now about six niooths.) 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 and Pills that I have ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend • them To am., as being in my opinion the best medicine in use for all lingering complaints. The Pills have done me so much good, that 1 would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a bex; and 1 cannot but feel very grateful to Dr. Spe.ictr for having prepared such n valuable medi cine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the public, as it is a thing of the utmost import ance that every family should have a supply of Doctor Spencer’s truly valuable Pills constantly on hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS. BOTANIGQ : MEDICAL PRACTICE, By !H, S. Thomson, HI. p. Macon, c , BEAD at.d J 1 . DGE. " Trove all tliingsand l I JL«/ to that which is good.” As even in our day “the deaf may bear, the lame may walk, and tbeMi receive their sight.” ’ The undersigned fully aware of the many respond resting upon him as a practitioner of the healing again tender his services to those who may need the the assurance in advance, that if assiduous care, lor**" rience, and a thorough knowledge ofinnoeent jetj 1w lioolfli’c fnifnrimr rriiriPflinu vt/iil* J.. J? _ * ly health’s restorin'’ remedies, with their judic'iaa, lost health, he feels warranted ia kva lion wiU restore that so far as these go to the procurement of such' alum, the a dieted or their friends will in no case pointed. “'ll As heretofore persons afflicted with chronic dise l8 residing at a distance may have their cases treated bv*! ' ing their symptoms in writing as correctly a, pn’aJ'M when medicines to suit them wifi be compounded ibd*l Many who have pursued this course, though we h»v, seen them, are now in the enjoyment of uniotertt '* health. Persons having diseased servants who may them both burthensome and expensive, may either^lI their caees treated or dispose of them to the subscnU, fair price. 0RM LOZENGES i great covery ever made for dispelling the various kinds of worms that so frequently-and distressingly annoy both children and adults. From tbe Sparta Gazette—“ From our know ledge we take great pleasure in recommending to the pub lic Hull’s Worm Lozenge* as the best wonn medicine ex tant. Children will eat thtpn as they would candy, and cry for them.” To parents we say, do not Le without these Lozenges at any time, as you value the lives of your children. Fur sale in Macon bv J. H. A \V. 8. ELLIS,? J. W. BAILEY. L i GEORGE PAYNE, i Druggista. H SHOTWELL. j East Macon, COWLES, NICOLL. A Co. ; In Knoxville, by BOND A MURDOCK. Perry, J. B. THOMPSON, and by an ap pointed agent in every city and village ihmugeout the State. the blood, for sale at July 16, 1844. JAMES W. BAILEY’S. POTASH, constantly on_haod by Oct 1, 1844. j .1. N. SEYMOUR. To Fat iners ; T AM prepared to sell great bargains in Necro lUhoen, J Clotl. am] Blnnltei*. Give ine a call before sup- plying yourselves, and.l will be sure ro suit you in price and quality. JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR. October 1, 1844. i DKUGS. MEDICINES, &c. To Physicians aud Planters: rriHE snliM-riber is now receiving every’ week, fresh sup .1 plies of MEDICINES, which are very carefully se lected for him in the Northern markets; and having adopt ed the CASH SYSTEM entirely, is enabled to sell at very j reduced prices. Physicians and others, having opportuni- I lies of sending to him, may rely upon having their orders ex ecuted upou the most favorable terms. The quality of the ' arti. ics will be the very best, and tbe prices as low as if ' cy attendedlpersonally to the purchase of them. HAllVEY SHOTWELL. May 14 33 Comer opposite the Central Hotel. “ Prove all things, and hold fast to that tchich is good" —Paul. N ONE need suffer with that distressing complaint, CHILLS AND FEVEllS. or FEVER AND A- GUE, for ilia speedily and permanently cured by Dr. HULL’S celebrated ANTI FEVEIt PILL. Theyuev- er fail to cure the Chill* and Fever the first day, when used according to direction, and do not sicken the *loinach, or operate upon the bowels. Thousand* of certificates have been presented to the proprietor by planters of the first respectability. Physicians of eminence, and others who have used them, which might be given, bullet the following from Judge Forrest, n gentleman of the first respectability, in Jefferson county, Ala. suffice : . Gdeensboiio, Ala. Feb. 4,1843. I certify, that in the summer of 1842, 1 had a severe at tack of Fever and Agee, and was fir some time under the treatment of a physician, but received no benefit I'mm bis prescriptions—m.v disease continued to increase in the fre quency at.d severity ofils attacks, 1 at last had resource to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, and in using half a box, was entirely cured, autkhave temained in good health ever uince. I afterwards bad in my family several cases of Fever end Ague, and have in every instance tiisde use of Hull's Pills, which have always immediately effected n cure. Dr. Hull’s Pills, require nopuffing where they are known and where they are not, a single trial is sufficient to insure their universal adoption. Price SI per box, with full direc tions. A fresh supply just received and for sale by J. H.A W.S. ELLIS, J.W. BAILEY. { George payne, ? Druggisu. II. SHOTWELL. < East Macon 1>v—'COWLES. NICOLL A Co. In Perry, bv —J. B. THOMPSON. In Knoxville,by—BOND A MURDOCK, and by an appointed Agent in every city and village thro'- out the 8tatc. HULL A SPENCER. Macon Aug. 19, 1841. 48 The expressions, rich, blood and poor blood, have scientific basis. The rtdiru/e rckich many hare attempt ed to cast an. these common-sense opinions, must recoil npon themselves assn rely as that Truth Kill prevail. ISKANDKETM’S PILES. T15 HE effect of this celebrated medicine, is to purifv the J. blood; toconvert the poor, corrupt blood, into healthy, rich blood. And it is because lliey 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 Brandrctli's Pills are Now known to possess as health restorer*, that renders them bo popular. They cure all affections, simply because they make Ihe blood pure—abstract oulof ittbose qualities which produce disease, and give t» it (hose qualities which produce health. Now, eveiy solid part of the human frame is made from the blood and the food we eat is converted into blood to sup ply the waste our bodies are continually sustaining. So, iu tbe ordinary course of nature, we manufacture our entire bodies in about nine year.*, from the food fatten into our stomachs. Suppose the blood made in this stomach of ours is unsound, occasioned by some cause or other; it may refer to the preceding generation; no matter, we make impure blood, and 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 unw holesome kind, or that the mind has been much troubled—for grief, anxiety,or great attention to any partic ular point, is sure to urcasionbad effects on the blood. Any of these causes existing, good blood canr.ot 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 tlie care shall determine. What is their effect? It is to carry off' ilteimpure matters from the blood, leaving only the good to renew every part of the body. W hat 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 unabie to injure the health materially. Even when the climate or food continue unhealthy, the occasional use of llie Brandreth Pills will separate tlie impure parts and cause their expulsion, leaving what is good to supply life and strength to the Lody Wnen'the bones arediseased, when every ramification of the frame is out of order, the Brandreth Pills, will, in nine teen cases om of twenty. CUKE. Remember that the body can be entirely re-made from the field, bones and all; and aided by this most beneficent medtc.ne, in a quarter of time it lakes in the ordinary course of nature. In-from two to four years an entirely new, healthy body can be exchanged for the unsound, lire d : seased,' the miserable one. The slowness nr quickness of the charge altogether depending upon the effect the Braodretli Pills are made to produce; which effect can be graduated just 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; von will hear sufficient to satis- ly you that there is KO risk iu making the trial, and tlialyou will not be doing yourself justice without it. When your blood is once rURE, nothing in tlie shape of food will hardly come amiss; uothing will sour upon your stomach; you may eat pies.or any think in reason; and the greater variety of food, i lie 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 Pills—which will, indeed, strengthen the life principle, and by 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 Mood cannot make bad bone or bad flesh. And bear in mind, the Brandreth’s PilD sure ly purify the blood. The method of preparing the Brandrethiau Vegetable Extracts, is secured by Letters Patent of the United States —Pntem granted to Benjamin Brandreth,20th Jan 1843. The extracts of which Brandreth’s Pills are composed, are obtained by ibis new patent process, without boiling or any application. The active principle of tbe herbs is thus secured, tlie same as it is in the living vegetable. The public should bo cautious of medicines recommend ed in advertisements stolen from me. A sure test of genuine Brandelli Pills: Examine the box of pills; then look at the certificate of agency, whose en graved dale must be within the year, which every author ised agent must possess; if the three labels on the box agree with the three labels ou the certificate, the pills are true—if not. they are false. The pills are sold at 25 cents per box, at No. 241 Broad- * a - v \ 274 Bowery, and 241 Hudson street. New York. Mrs. Booth, 5 Market street, Brooklyn ; and by 20,000 agents in the Uuited Slates aud Canada, whose certificates and pills should be carefully examined before purchase is made. For sale at tbe BOOK-STORE of J. Ilnrucs, Macon, Georgia- Macon, July 2, 1844. 40 3m Ceen used, gives enure sansiaciion—it can tie worn , night with equal facility. Persons thus afflicted, wj ] to apply in person, in order to bt well fined. !l Letters to ensure attention must invariably be postal terms liberal and punctuality expected. ‘ **| M. S. THOMSON, U n March 5 23 'I That community may have some idea of the exirtn* which disease may go without being beyond tbe medicine, it is deemed proper to append the followinci- ments offsets, taken from a number of similar impoit H may yet be submitted gs room and circumstance mav ace" *9 Burn County, Jan. 9th ]m 'a I This may certify tha? my wife lias been afilic ted , Dyspepsia and Liver complaint for twelve years, and uHl taken a variety of medicines without apparent benefit- t SH the justly celebrated Dr. Durham of Clark comity, fa^rF™ benefit her. She suffered much from nervous irritabiL T palpitation of the heart and extreme weakness so as toi' confined almost entirely to tier bed. In this situation la S’ plied to Dr. M.S. Thomson, of Mncon, under whoa* din I lions nnd applications, I am happy to say, she soon was ml tored to comfortable health, and is now able to attend tog! the gsual business of her house and family. My daughter wasulso afflicted wild convulsive fiu.fo.' which Dr. Durham failed to relieve her. I applied tn 'J Thomson also in her case, and I atn persuaded he has" fc I nelly cured her; she ha had no svmptom of them ia si, months. * I But these though certainly cf their kind very emice» cannot be complied tor a moment with the case ot unec my sons, who lias beenafflioted with palsy to such a de-rn as to have become perfectly helpless. He first lost the til his limbs, then ot ljis Ooc.u, and finally bis UK*king Ju | eyesight,so that lie might be in a manner deed, only l t l breathed, and even that at cne time, was so nearly gout I that his clothes were prepared in anticipation of liia final ti j it. We hod made me ofthe usual remedies in such ci ■ ses, and even had applied tn Dr. Stringfellow, a root do ‘ tor, but without benefit. In this situation, Dr. Thcmtu was Called in, who I am happy to say, has restored him art only to tlie full and free use of all his limbs, but also to ii.t use of liis eyes and ears, without w-hicberentiun were i blank and life itself a burden. The change is so great fnn absolute helplessness, Madness and deafness to life aw activity, SIGHT am: hearing, that it can hardly be realise: by any but those who have seen it. This it a core wiiri, numerous as those effected by the Doctor arc, will hard!} *3 give precedence to any. ISAAC WATTS. 1 From the Federal Union. Tn the Editors.- GENTLEMEN:—Occupying the important station ii 4 community that you do. anti controlling such a powerful tc- gine for good as the public press 1 have taken the liberty d addressing y ou, being an old subscriber, upon a subject of great importance, and it may he of infinite advantage to many of your numerous leaders. My intention in addressing you thus, is merely to coii.muicate a fact that has come urn der my own knowledge, in iny own family and before at own eyes, and which 1 deem it my duty, as a good citizen, to communicate for tlie benefit of my fellow inea.- Soine time during last year, my son William, aboat 10 years old, was taken with a paraletic affection, by w hich Le Wns entirely deprived of the use of his lower extremitiei and body, so far as to lie perfectly unable to change his peti tion cither on his pallet or in bed,—his limbs became con tracted and sometimes appeared to be spasmodically affected; tile contraction appeared to ascend gradually to his body, liii it readied his abdomen, the lower part of which *u t* powerfully contracted, as to throw the upper part upon tl* I lungs, which so compressed them as almost to produce tul- jS focation; the parts protruding from just under the ribs to an I unnatural size. To walk was impossible, and even tlie pc*- I er of the will had no influence over his limbs. In this si;- I nation, I carried him to Macon and placed iiitn under the fl care ol Dr. Thomson, oflhatcity; in two months I carried m him home, greatly relieved; the course was still pursued for I two months more, and my son, once the helpless, moping, I decrepid and palsied invalid, is now die active, cbec; fui nid I bouyant boy of former days, running about everywhere, from I morning till night, so fot.d of field sports, that he has hectare I a perfect terror to rabbits, partridges A oilier game that may ’J presume to lurk upon the {dentation; nnd'so pleased wili I lis new acquired liberty, that lie himself has beccme tic I liveliest in biscircie of couteinporary acquaintance. Tire I result wns so liule anticipated by me, and by *11 who were I acquainted with the case, that it has been deemed of stiff I cient importance to merit publicity, by giving it which,Jia I ivill confer a favor t.n Yours, respectfully, Jones county , 19th Jan. 1844. ALEX. HUNT. aiBci PT/YfY KEGS Nos.l and 2 While Lead, wUl' 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. With a variety of Colors lor Printers ’ use, for ole by July 6 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO MORRISON'S Veii’clrtfolc liuiycrsal ifffcdicliscs, I^ORsalebv GEO.AV.PRICE A CO Mav 5 ,4 FM"k pr. Trace .Chains, 1UU60 Vices. Trace Chains* Anvils, Mellows a sid Vices. 30 Anvils, 20 pr. Blacksmith's Bellows. 150 Hand and Sledge Hammers, 40 double band Screw Plates,assorted, \ tol inch. 40 Fifth Chains, £,l>00 Jbs. Hook Hinges, 100'sets Wagon Boxes, 300 lbs. Bagging Twine, 100 Tea Kettles, 100 Sauce 1’ ns, 1,000 lbs_ Bar Lead, £0 dozen Knob Locks, 1 Iron Chest. ALSO, A cbrrTf 'cte assortment of Pen aud Pocket Knives, AND TABLE KNiYES <fc FORKS, Just received and for eale hy MacoB, Nov H, 1843. 7 E. B. WEED. BOOK STORE OS I'OTTOX AYEME, Ttvo doors nboi c .1. II. ,V W. Jk. EK.LIS’ 8TOBR 5". ."EASKES, n AVING MOVED to the above Stand, offers to tie public, a large Block of SS O 0J4S, ST.f TlOoVVZJR 1% BLAMK SOOKSq &c. &c. C1IEAF FOR CASH. Family and Tocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, ef 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, 4-e. tyc. lilnnk IScolts of every docription, fenrt Re cord, trad Uorlirt Kooli*, rnriou. *izc*> Ledgers, Journals and Day Books; Invoice. Re cord, Letter, Bill and Receipt Books ; In dexes. for Ledgers, Pocket Memoran dums A Pocket Ledgers, Ac. Ac. J. B. would respectfully invite teach rs and others who may want SCHOOL BOOKS, to call and examine his stock which \yill be sold at the lowest possible prices, For Cash- wholesale and retail. He also receives as soon as published all the new work* from the Harper's nnd other publishing houses in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, embracing all the cheap, and fashionable literature of the day, which he sellsatNew York priees. Constantly on hand a stock of LAW BLANKS, printed on the lu st foolscap paper. - * Macon, Oct. 4,1843. 2 H. AT.!. CO \\ L i: *, Trir AVE removed to tbe Brick Store, on Colton Avenue, A-l one door below tbe Telegraph OUlce, where they are now opening a general assortment of tl Groceries, Shoes, Hardware &c. together with a stock of STAPLE and EAKCY DltY GOODS, all of which will be sold low for CASH. Our uaual supply of CHEESE kept constantJv on baud. Macon, Oct 22, 1S44. 4 NEW FAjYCST GOODS. M RS. DaMOUR haa just received her splendid new stock of GOODS, consisting of Bind* :mtl Colored Silk*, M uslin dc Luinc. Casli mere D’Ecossc, a.- Meriooes. Bom'irines. Ribbons, Flowers, Hosiery, end Feathers with Birds of Paradise. Bonnet*. Capes and (’ollars, a variety of Shawls, Linens, Cambric Lawns, Hem stitched Handkerchief*. Perfumery, Toys. Baskets, and a variety of Goods, usually kept in a Fancy Goods Store, too numerous to describe, all of which she will be pleased to show to all who may I'uvar her with a call, and will sell low for CASiLoiily. Kj*. Her Store is in the Brick Building, adjoining the S.atc Bank, opposite Rea A Cotton's, and Graves, A Co’s Stores. Macon, Oct 22, 4 6t mg Wood CLOXIIIAG, C/j>«TIU.VG. rBYlI£ subscriber is now recriving his supplv of Eal^ I and Winter Clothing, eonsfetiog of the following— Black, and Blue Black Dreso and fro k Coats, Blue do do do do Green do do do do Black and Green Cloth Pilots. Cloth and Fliuhin^ Over Con**, Fine Black and Fancy Cassitr.ere Pants, 14 Velvet Satin, Cassimer^; and 6atin Also n £ood su*ck of Negro 'Clotting. The above Clothing is wavle from French Cloths, and ftianufnctured in a superior style by a Fa&hionable Taylor, all of which will be sold us low as cat? be bought in tie 8tn:e. ( GEO* W. PKICE. M^eon, Oct 22, \