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Ildiultin JTuiio f*ale».
•WWTTLL IJE SOL!) before the Court House door id
V T Perrv. Hi Slid counts', un the first Tuesday in June
nest, w fn.i the |< gal bourn of sale, tl*e following property,
' T*v > hundred two nn 1 a half acres of Pine Land, well
improved, sitte r ’n tin- tenth District of Houston conn*
ty. neing .e pfnee whereon Senus H. Clark now lives,
*”i.t levie I on ns his property to satisfy a fi fit from
Houston Inferior Court in t ivnrof Jamea M. NV are, va.
Senus II. Clark and Aqni In T. Calhoun ‘
WM. HERRINGTON, Sh*ff.
A' the name time and place.
A negro girl mmrd Jane, about nine years of age, levied
on tin- p-aperty of Jeremiah W. Williams, deceased, to
aatisfv a & f.« I'ro n a Justice’s Court, in favot of Martin
Hall/againsl said Jereniiah W. Williams, deceased. levied
and reiurned to me by a constable—property pointed out by
the administrator of said Jeremiah W. Williams.deceased.
April -6. Id C. L. C. MANNING. U- 3h if.
Itilih Sheri ’s Stiles.
On the first Tuesday in JUNE next,
\\7 ILL be sol'd before the Court house door in the city
f * of Ma--on.the following property, to wit:
A t rgto pir! about IVyears old named Louisa, levied on
ns the property of Lemuel B. Skorgn, to noisily a fi. (h from
linker Superior Court, John Mntluek vs. IV tn. G. Pierce
and Lemuel B. Sklegs.
The entire and well a sorted stork of manufactured Tin
Ware, also a set of Tools for Manufacturing Tin \Y rre.
and one Pedler’a Wacom all levied cn as the property of
Leonard Adams dereased, to satisfy two fi. fas. one from
Bibb Interior Court. Joseph Saulsbmy, vs. Slid Adams,
and one from Bibb Inferior Court. Benjamin Trapp, vs.
Leonard Adairs and Charles Crawford _ _ _
J. SPRINGER, D. 6.
Lot No No. 1. in squsT 76 in the City of Maron. with im
provements lltereon. ond L‘ t No. J in squarr SS. on the cor
ner of Third and Pine Streets, with all the improvements,
at present occupied by John Rose, levied on as the property
of A.bert Rose, to satisfy the following fi. las—James D.
Crrhnrt vs Albert Rose*. Scott A Carhart va.thesame,—
property pointed out by Scott A Carhart.
* 1 J r B. TRAPP, D. 8.
May 1,1645.
MORTGAGE SALE
WILL BE SOLD OS TDK FlItiT TUESDAY IS* JULY.
One negro nion named Granville, about 18 years old, lev
ied an as the propertv of William T. Wilson, to satisfy a
fi. fa. from Houston Inferior Court, in favor of George W.
Bivins vs. William. T. Wilson.
B. TRAFP. D. S.
May 13, 1845. 33 td «
Valuable C itv Property for Sale.
.. THE House and Lots, corner of 2d and Pine streets
fleorgin, Jours County*
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purport, March
Term, 1845.
Present their honors Jamea H. Morrow, William S. Light-
fool and David E Blount, Justices.
W HEREAS Gabriel H Chappel. one of the adminis
trators of Wyllie Chappel. deceased, alieweth th.il
he has settled the estate ol* the deceased confided to hit
charge, and prays the court to be dismissed therefrom—
Ordered, that citation issue requiring sli persons to show
esuse, if sny they have, on or belore the lirat Monday to
9epiembrr next why said administrator snould not b“ dis
charged, and that sai.l citation be published in one of the
public gazettes of said State for the apace of six months.
True copy from the minutes. ' „
CHARLES MACARTIIY. c. c. o.
March 11—24—Cm
G EORGIA, Crawford county—Wh-reas Mary Stiles
Admr'.x on the estate of Milton P. Glover, late ofsniil
county deceased, applies to this Court for letters ol Du*
mission fr-tn said administration. .
These are, therefore, incite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at tnv office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, 'if any they hrfve.) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand, this 9lh January,- -4.».
be granted
January 14—Cm,
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
EH now occupied by the subscriber. The House is near- <•««'*. (*»• "• dow »
*2 J i.. ..... ,11,rifflii rooms, wiihsix late of Crawfonl comity deceased
J7XOUR MONTHS after cate application will be made
Jt* jo the honorable Inferior Court of Macon county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a ne
gro man named Jer*y. about 25 years of ope. the property
of John S. Brooks, Jt., late of said county, deceased.
EDWARD BROOKS, aJm’or
May 6. 1845. 32 __
OUR MONTHS after due application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county,
when -tiling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate, (the widow’s dower excepted,) of James Lockett,
i ly new. and contains seven upright rooms, with six
fire places On the premises are all necessary om-buildings,
stable, carriage house Ac; its convenience to tne must busi
ness part of the «iiy. reudera it a desirable residence for a
business man.
Also, the large Brick Store nouse ou Cotton Avenue,
lately occupied by Winn. Shznnnu A Co. Also the Hous
es and Lota, now occupied by Mr. Seymour.and Mr Woo
ten at the corner nfOd and Poplar streets. This property is
handiomly located in a central and healthy pan of the city,
and near 'to business; and alio, three unimproved building
lots, corner of Oak and 2d streets; these lots ore in a good
neighborhood and afford handsome sites lor private resi
dences. Possession will be given on the first of October
next. For teims which will be favorable, apply to C. J.
Shannon, Camden, South Carolina, G. A. Winn. Monrce
county- or in Macon to JOHN D. WINN.
Mr -.in. April 16,1845. 31 4t
FOR SALE.
ij£L FOR Sale, the Plantation kiinwn as the ••Stucky
*t* ft.” ' situated in Crawford County, on the west
side of Flint River, near the Agency, containing about 260
acres, 130 acres of which are rich swamp lands—on one
acre of the swamp it is said 100 bushels ol corn has been
grown; the clenred land in the swamp is rented the present
season at 3 and 84 p-r acre.
Also, a farm in Campbell County, now occupied by Peter
J. Abbott; this farm lies within 6 or 8 miles of Sand Town,
well calculated for the production of Corn and Wheat;
healthy, and in a good neiciioorhood; the Monroe Rail
Road ruas within 25 nr 30 miles of it.
Also the plantation in the 14 h district of Houston now
occupied by Win. 1. Brown, containing (with the lot lately
owneJ by Joel Brown.) about 210 acres, this place is well
known as one of the most desirable little farms on Big In-
dim.
Also a wood lot about 4 or 5 miles from Maron contain
ing 26 J jc-'ca of land with several other lots of lands in the
vicinity of Macon. The ownrra being desirous to sell to
close up their bus ness, good bargains may be expected.—
For terms applv to O. \. Winn, M mi roe rnnnty, or the
subscriber in Mnron. JOHN D. WINN.
Macon, Aptil 16. 1815. 31 4t
ssuzng orr at cost
FOIS CASH.
TTftAVIXGa very lar.e Sleek of Goods on hand, and
I 1 being desirous of reducing it very low by the Spring,
1 am itidt.ced tn offer mv present
vrm It AT C' f O"T FOR CASK.
The Good* are new and bought in New York for ( ash.
The stock consists of Dry Goods, Heady Made Clothing,
Hale Shoes and limits. Saddlery, Hardware, Crockery.
Bolting Cloths, Mill Saws, Paints. Oil. Window Glass,
Putty. Ac. Ac., embracing every article usually kept iu this
Market
Country Merchants. Peddlers and other persons wish
ing tn ) uv, won d do well to <nok st my Goods before Pur
chasing, ns great bargains »nav be had.
WM. A. ROSS.
December II. 1844. 31 tf
ron SALS.
_„m, BEING desirous of removing. I offer the House
CS** and Lot near the city, formerly orcupied by Mrs. S.
JH A P. Hall. The House is located ins healthy place and
has four good sized rooms in it. The lot contains four acres
having a kitchen awl other necessary nut buildings, with a
good Well of water upon it. The subscriber offers it upon
accommodating term- both with respect to price aud time
of pat aisnt. For further particulars apply to
J. W. HOWARD.
Marott, April 0, 1815. 31 tf
May 13.1545.
REBECCA LOCKETT, adm’x.
33 4m
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be made
tn tbe honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, for
leave to sell the real estate of Arthur Barden, late of said
county deceased.
BRANSON BARDEN.) ...
W. G. WALDEN. Jadmars.
May 13, 1845. 33 <m
F OUR months after date application will be made tn the
Honorable tbe Inferior Court of Batts county, when
sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Jno. Saunders, late oTsaid county, deceased. Sold
for thebenefitof the heirs.
NANCY SAUNDERS. Admr’x.
April 22—30—4m.
Administrator’* fSnlr.
A GREEABLE to ail order of the Inferior Court of
Crawl">rd County, while sitting r or ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the Court House door in the town of
Knoxville on the first Tuesday iu August next within the
legal hours of sale, all the teal estate belonging tn William
Matthews, deceased, sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and
creditor, of said estate. Terms on the day of sale.
PATRICK M. CALHOUN, adm’or.
May 13, 1845. 33 tdt
Gunitlimi’s knlr.
V GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of Jackson county, when silting lor ordina-
ry purposes, will be sold, on tlie 1st Tuesday in JUNE
next, at the Court House door ill Sturksvilie. Lee county,
within the legal hours of sale, one undivided third part of
Lot number one hundred and twentyonr, (121) in the sec
ond district ol Lee county, being tbe
ton Nall, a minor, told for the ben
Terms made known on tbe day of sale.
ASA VARNUM.
February 95—22—ids*
1 property of Middle-
enetil of said minor.—
/ lEORGIA, Cratrford County.—Whereas, Nathan
vJ H. Mobley, executor on the estate of Lewis Mobley,
deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters of
diamisainn.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at ir.y office within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, ifany they have why said letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my band, this May 7llt. 1*45.
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
May 13,1845. 33 6m
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
II. SHOTIVELL,
B ALM of Columbia, for Restoring the Hair; Rowand's
Tonic Mixture, a certain cure for Ague and Fever ;
Bristol'* Sarsaparilla, for Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases,and
for all i upiiriliea of the blood ; Evans’ Chamomile Pilla, for
Nervous Debility. Sick Headache and loss of appetite ;
So oiling Syrup, for Children Teething; Hews' Nerve and
Bone Linaiucnt, n certain remedy for Rheumatism ; Ma-
caa-nr Oil, celebrated for beautify ing and preserv ng the
Hair; Thompson's Eye-Water; Scudder'a Eye-Water;
Et-ufider's Acoustic Oil, for Deafness; Eraaive Powder,
for removing stai a, grease, hr., from Dresses; Corral
Tooth Powder,in Boxes; Roussell'a Shaving Cream, a ve
ry superior article; Lee's Pills; Bear's Oil; Corn Salve;
Phelps'Toin.nio Fills; Solidified Copaiva; Extract Buch
er; Kwen.'s l’.iient Spread Plasters; Cooper's Corn
Salve; Seidlitz Powders, pure; Soda Powders ; Yeast Pow
tiers to ma!.e Light Cakes or Bread, instantaneous.
June 4, 1844-" 36
0 • >
SjT erts, administrator, and Elizabeth Burgess,administra
trix on the estate of VV iiliam Burgess, deceased, apply to
me for letters of dismission from said administration:
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all andsingn-
lat. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescrined by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have.) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand, this 5th of March. 1845.
PLEASANT H. KEY.c.c.o.
March 18—25—6m.
G EORGIA Dooly County.—Whereas Nicholas Red
dick and Jonathan Platt, administrators on the estate
of Anthony Lev is, deceased, apply to me for letters of dis
mission from said administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be ana ap
pears! my office, within thetime prescribed bylaw, toaliew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should mil be grant
ed. Given under my hand, this 5th March. 1845.
PLEASANT H. KEY.c.c.o.
March 18—25—Cm.
flEf>ICIi\ES, Arc.
To T/ii/iiriana ant! Planters:
rilHEsuli criber is now receiving every week, fresh sup
Jl plies o'' M EDIC1N ES. which are very carefully te l
lected for hint in the Northern markets; and'having adopt
ed the CASH SYSTEM entirely, is enabled to sell U very
reduced pri es. Physicians and others, having opportuni
ties of sending to him. may rely upon having their onU .sex-
ecutcd upon the mo.t favorable terms. The quality of the
articles will be the very beat, and the price? as low as""
they attended personally to ike purchase of them.
HARVEY SHOTWELL,
May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel
-Hiiuframl Tobacco.
M ACABOY, Scotch, and American Gentleman Snuff.
• ■f superior q iality. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Just receive 1 and fir sale by II. SHOT )V ELL.
June 4. 1814.
Cvallisrhan’s Pills.
A FEW dozen Galltfhin'i Pills, an infallible remedy
for CbiLs'and Fever, just received and for sale by
HARVEY SHOT WELL,
May 14 33 Corner opposite Central Hotel.
IiiUii|i Oil.
\ BEAUTIFUL article of Bleached Sperm Oil. fortalo
bv HARVEY SUOTWELL.
Mav 14 33
Carpcnlcrw’s nSamis’ Sarsa
parilla*
I TiOIt sale at the proprietors’ prices, by
1 HARVEY SHOTWELL,
May 11 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel.
“Iflattfcfc’b Pills and BlttcrsT”
I 73OH iale at the proprietor's prices, bv
HARVEY SHOTWKLL.
May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel.
|jiilM'4‘4l Oil and Train oil,
jpiOlt sale I rv by _ HARVEY SHOTWELL,
May H
Corner op|>ositc tlie Central
Sal i: rat ns,
O F superior quality, just received and for sale by
May » HARVEY SHOTWELL.
j 73IIlST quality, for > il
1 May 14 33
Potash,
low by
hauvey shotwell.
500 m
factually do
Oct 1. ISM.
,9n<«t IScccivcii.
Blue Vitriol, for unaking seed Wheat,
tret it from blast or smut, which it will ef-
ill cases where the pure article i* u*cd.
JJAKVKY SHOT \V K h L.
Opposite Central Hotel.
]
I
311 E ,\V
l-'ire Inxnrance.
CAPITA!. S.tOO.UOO.
Fire Insurance
ri/n
esiafal
i-H
M
idize. He
Act
April 3 1 . 1
y in Macon,
iscliold Furniture
if Property, acaiust. t.axx or /Jitni-
BOND h MURDOCK, Agents.
>■ ■ . 31 !j
GEORGIA. Bibb County.*
S IX months after -late, application will be made to the
Honorable tbe Inferior Court of said county, wbile sit
ting for ordinary purposes, by George A. Mlnchew, ad
ministrator of tbe estate of Philip Minchew, deceased, for
letters of Dismission fiom said estate. He having-fully
administered on the same according to law ; of which ail
persons concerned will take due no .ice.
MARK D. CLARKE, c.eo.
April 1. 1845. 27—6m.
W HEREAS Green J. Blake has tliiv day applied for
and obtained temporary letters of administration on
tbe estate of Leonard Adams, bite of Bibb county deed:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid singular
tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased to file their otyec-
liur.s (if any they have) in my office in the forms prescribed
by |aw, why said letters of administration ahould not be
granted tn the said Green J. Blake.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this 18th day of
April. 1845. MABK D. CLABK.c. c.o.
April 22—30—30d.
NOTICE
I S hereby given to John Brown, formerly of Wilkinson
county, that the undersigned has in his hands all the
money arising from the sale of the property of Mary Brown,
late of Houston county deceased, and that unless the said
John Brown applies for said money (to which he is entitled
it in life) within six months the same will be paid ever to
the next of kin. Perry, Gn. January I3tb. 1845-
. THCMAS POLLOCK, Adm’r.
Jan. 01—17—6tn.
AD.III31ITRITOR>8 SALE-
A OR.EE ABLE to an order of tlie Court of Ordinary of
Houston County, will be sold on tbe firat Tuesday in
June next, before the Court Hou8ed4>orin Perry. Houston
County, all the real estate of Willio in II. Kudd. deceased.
Sale to perfect titles.
MORTIN N. BURCH,
.. . adtno’r. de bonis non.
Murcb 06, 1843. 31 t ds
Jl
rj£^/OJIV2 BLJS
HAT AND CAP
lj30UR monthsnftcr date application will be made to the
I* Hon. tlie Inferior Court of Dooly county, while silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands and Ne
groes belonging to the estate of David Jones, deceased.
Inte of said comity—for the purposes of distribution and
final settlement ol said estate.
ELIAB JONES. Adm'r.
March! I. =4
F OUR months afte date application will be made to lb
HonoraMe tlie Inferior Court of Bibb connty. when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest
of Alexander R. and Wm M. Ralston, in three negroes,
viz: Peggy and her two children. Jacob and Andrew.
ALEX. B. RALSTON, Sr., Gnardian.
Feb. 1—19—4m.
ESTABLISHMENT.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GEO. I. sTiEPARD,
Is receiving weekly additions to bis hitherto splendid stock of
HATS AND CAPS.
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY.
He is now prepared to offer RARE INDUCEMENTS to city
and country purchasers.
Possessing advantage* excelled by no Hat Establisnment
in the State, he will afford his Goods at//s/orr, or pkBIIAps
loiccr pricr*. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may
be found at hxs Store.
AMONG THEM—
fashionable, Medium, and Broad Brim
Bearer, Nutria, Cn**iiuer, Ilii««in, .Hole-Shin -
Ansolin. ntul With lint**
ALSO.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
ZBF'MLTJDBL
CONSISTING OF
Otter, Shetland Seal, .Xuliiit, nntl Jlu.krnl
ALSO.
Men's ond Youths* Cloib and Velvet CAPS,
INSURANCE.
THE CKOTOHF
(.Tlutual) Insurance Company.
Of the City of Sr re York.
rf3HIS Company, according to the provisions of its char
Jl ler, is ready to insure all kinds ol Marine, Inland
Navigation, Transportation and Fite Risks, against lots
or damage, at rates and terms moderate and tibera/. and
solicit the patronage ol its friends and the pjMic al the A-
cency of the Company.
b J TRUSTEES.
James Harper, Abraham Van Nest.
Do
do
Hair Seal
do
Do
do
Sealette
do
Do
do
Glazed
do
G'-ntlemen’s Navv Caps;
A LARGE LOT OF
jflcu’s untl lloys’ Black and Drab
8porti»g lints;
Together with an extensive Stack of
Illcii’s anil Boys’ Black and Drab
W OOL II a r S , &c.
(I The attention of those in want of any articles in this
line, is respectfully invited.
Store on Second Street, a ew doors above tlie Wash
ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Wbi
h Mix.
Otter, Mink. a»ul Raccoon .Mains,
for which tbe Cash will be paid.
Macon. Jan 30. 1844 18 GEO. I. SHEPARD.
WHOLESALE Anu DETAIL.
GEORGE A. KI.MBEkLY,
R ESPECTFULLY informs bis old customers and the
public generally, that lie is now receiving from the
celebrated Hat Manufactory of JoH.N Hunt Jt Co..a very
extensive assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style and quality. Among bis ossortmeu
may be found
10
doz. fanbionable Beaver Hats,
20
doz.
du
Cassimere Hats,
10
doz.
do
Russia Hats,
20
doz.
Ho
Moleskin Hats
1
doz.
Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO.
One hundred 1l07.ru Rrond Brim
Beaver, JYutrSa anti ISttssta
mm. Tm.
warranted moreilurable ban any Hats ever sold
in Macon- Also,
50 doz. Youth’s and Children's Hats,
20 doz. do do. Caps.
ALSO.
20 doz. black and drab Spotting Hals,
Together with a general assortment of
„ F Ult C H S,
CO.XSISTI.XG IS PAHT OF
3 doz. PBEM1U.M OTTER CAPS,
5 d- z. Sea Otter Caps,
5 doz. Super Nutria Caps.
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 doz. Men's and Boys’ Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. do. Sealette Caps.
ALSO.
200 <Ioz. .Hen’s and Boys’ Black ami
Drab
WOOL HATS.
Ail of which will be sold lor Cash, at prices which can
not fail to give satisfa -tion.
Purchasers are invited tn call and examine at the old
stand, sign of the ‘‘BIG HAT,” Mulberry Stre<t.
Beaver. Otter, Jliuk, A ( oon Skins,
IIM.ITfiJB, for which the cash will be paid.
Macon. Oct 17.1813. 3
Fall stock of Boots and Shoes
111HE subscribers have just received
JL and ore now receiving a large and
well selected stork of Boots and Shoes,
consisting in part of the following dc-
acripltons, viz:
5000 Pair men’s best Black and Russett Brogans.
3000 •* •• second quality, dodo
1000 ” “ double sole, do do
700 •* “ Iron tacked, do do
1500 “ Boy’s beat black and Russett brogans,
500 •• Youth’s do do
1200 •* Men’s Kip brogans,
500 ** do do double sole bri gans,
700 " Boys do brogans
500 ’* Youth’s do do
1200 ” Men’s Kip brogans,
500 ** do* do double sole brogans.
700 •• Boys do brogans,.
500 " Youth’s do do
600 “ Men’s calf, sewed and pegged brogans,
300 " do do do do double sole,
500 •• Boy’s do do do brogans,
300 “ Youth’s do do do
1000 •• Women’s Calf and Kip pegged Bootees,
600 ’* do do do du Shoes,
35 Cases men’s thick and Kip Boots,
>5 ** Boy’s do do do
20 “ Men’s Calf Nell and half Nell Boots,,
7 “ Boy’s do do do do do do.
10 Men’s d’ble. sole Ca’f. Peg’d. water prmfBoou
10 “ do do do do sewed do do do
10 ** do Stont Calf sewed Boots,
12 ” Gents, fine light Calf, sewed Boots.
5 Trunks, do do do do do Pliilodelp’a Boots.
4 do Gents, and ladies patent India Hubberover Sbes.
AL* rt.
7V general assortment of Ladie’s, Misses’ and Children's
leather, kid. and morocco walking shoes and slips of all
desrripiionsaml qualities.—Ladies'* Misses', and children s
black and colored and foxed cloth buskins; all of which will
be offered on the most reosonnble terms. We Invite all
that w sb to purchase, to give us a call, and we will endea
vortosuit boll, in price and qnality.
Also.— Kept cnn.Mnntlv on band. SOLE LEATHER.
CALF LINING AND BINDING SKINS ^ASTS.
THREAD. SHOE PEGS, and all other articles used iu
manufacturing Boots and Shoes.
STRONG h WOOD.
At the old stand, sign of the B t" Bool,rry
Macon. Sept. 24. "
NEW CONFECTIONARY,
And .Tlnuurnclory of Candies.
( 3 ANDIES IN ALL VARIETIES—Fresh and dried
’ Fruits, amt Confevtionary of every kind. The sub
scriber invites tbe Lndirs ami' Gentlemen o’" Macon, and
Ins friends from the country to give him a call, and look at
Iris extensive ussortmrnt of
GOOD THINGS.
He will sell Ins candies, made of the best mntetials ond
manufartureii in the very Sest style, on the most reasonable
terms* To his country friends he will g»ve m exchange for
'any article of his stock, the highest market price, for Flour,
Eges, Cotton, or any other country product*.
He is prepared to manufacture Candies in all their varie
ties. equal t*< any made in any part of the country. His
William B.C(
Charles L. Vose,
Joseph B. Nones,
John F. Butterworth,
Samuel Sherwood,
Zadof*k Pratt.
Herman D. Gould.
Joseph $. Smith.
“Elias T. Aldrich.
Lawrence Hill,
Thomas Monahan,
William H. Townsend,
Amos Noyes,
John Breasted,
Leonard Appleby,
Silas M. Crandall.
SAMUEL LAWRENCE, President.
JOSEPH B NONES Vice-President.
LEWIS BENTON. Secretary.
Capt, SAMUEL CANDLER, Marttie. Inspector,
WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor
The undersigned is the authorised Agent of the above
Company.to take either Marine or Fire risks .n any part
of the fcHate of Georgia, upon such liberal terms as may be
agreed upon between the assured and the Agent, who is
vested with ample and discretionary powers.
JERRY COWLES. Agent.
Oct 22. 1P44. 4
John B. Lasnla,
John J. Boyd.
Edward Richardson,
James Phnlen,
John J. Herrick,
George C. De Kay,
Samuel A. Lawrence,
Theodore A. Meyer,
William P -Furniss.
John T. Gilchrist.
Loring Andrews,
Cyrus Chenery,
George Whitaker,
James II Suydam,
George Palen,
William Burguoyoe,
H
i-RA’ DRE1HPIIIS.
Truth Akin tn Nature.
AVE you pains? Be thankful. It is a rigorous ef
fort of Nature to throw off’ morbific matter. From
what may the morbific matter arise ? From a bruise, or
uiiwliolsome air which lias become mixed with tbe blood,
not incorporated in it. but which is liable to taint the whole
mass if not speedily removed. Or tbe pain may arise from
bile which has bee me bar), rancid, putrid, in consequence
of the want ol power in the proper organs to discharge it.—
Tins PAIN WHICH SO FU1GHTKNS people isonl the symp
toms of the efforts of Nature, (or the vital principle of the
blood.) to KZPKL the FECAST nr D1PU11E matter, which
would otherwise destroy the human fabric. All diseases
are of tlie solids or fluids, or both. When we have pain in
our head, or in our foot, in our throat or in our back oj
bowels, let us L>nt be satisfied that il 13 pr- duced by lire ;f
forts of our blood to throw out morbific matter, ami if this
be so, if we can but believe and un- erstand this, our cure
will be easy and generally sure. For our course will ilien
be to help Nature to throw ofl' the morbid matter, not to
taxe n*vav rhe blood For tlie blood. EVERY I)l’OP
WE HAVE IS REQUIRED TO INSURE ULTI
MATE HEALTH to the body, we must NOT LOSE A
DROP; neither must we use any medicines internally
which are not perfectly harmless, tf applied externally to
the body. So we must not use any of Ihe prepare ioiisot
mercury, neither must 1cc use any vegetable medicine of
CORROSIVE POWER.
In order to disciiininnte bitwcen Truth, which is eternal,
and conjecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be
guided by the light of EXPERIENCE. To what does
experience direct ? To the FREE USE OFDR. BRAN-
DRETH’S PILLS in all cases of booily suffering. As
this advice is followed. SO WILL THE HEALTH OF
THE BODY BE. The writer has long user! them, and
ha, never found them fail of imparting relief. In all acute
diseases let Brandretli Pills and mild diet be used, and the
patient -vill soon be restored to good licaltli. In chronic
cuniplah ts let tlie Pills be used as often as convenient, by
which means tlie vitality of tlie Mood will be improved, and
a crisis will be generally brought about: the disease being
changed to acme, 0 few large doses of Pills and a few days
confinement to the house, will change the chronically dit
eased individual to a sound inau. This is no figure of the
ima-dnatinn; it can be proved by a thousand matter-of-fact
men who have experienced it. REMEMBER, in all ca
ses of disease, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough ;
whether it be asthma or consumption : whet er it be rheu
matism or pleurisy : whether it be ivpusof I'ever and ogue,
or bilious lever: cramp or hooping cough or mensels : wheth
er it be scarlet fever or small pox ; mat the Pills known as
Brandretli'. Pills, will surely do more than all the medi
cines of the Drug Stores for your restoration to Health, and
what is more will surely do von no harm.
TRUST TO BRANDUETHS PILLS, take th*m ao
as tn produce a brisk effect, and your sickness will be the
affair of a day or two. while those who are too wise 10 fol
low this common sense advice w II be sick for months —
Let the sick enquire of the agents for Hrandretli’s Pills
whether these things be so or not. Let them enquire amonc-
their friends and ask the same question. Verily if EVI
DENCE is wanted it shall be procured. To the Sick, let
me say, use the
BRANDRETH PILLS
la the best advice mnrtsl man can give you.
Sold al Dr. Br*ndreth’s principal office. 241 Broadway:
(674 Bowery, and 241 Hudson st . Dr. Rrandredi's retail
offices.) at 25 cents per box. with full directions iu the Eng
lisb. Spanish. Portuguese and French languages.
J. BARNES. Agent.
B'-ok-Store. opposite Washington Hall Cotton Aveune.
Macon. Ga.
December 24 5m—13
Journal ties Tailienrs de Paris
’■ ’llK subscribers have just received *• L’Elegnnt” a"
I Journal of the neiresl Fashions for Drapers and
'Tailors, reported ami published monthly in Paris in
which are many improvements in the present Styles, and
which they believe w ill meet with g-neral favor.
Ordersfor Clothing tcill be executed al the shortest
notice. J. & E SAULSBURY.
J, & E. S. have just received a fine selection of Engish
and French Cloths,and Casimeres.
Dec 10, 1844. 11
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!!
At the Macon Saddle, Bridle and Harness
Depository.
GRUMMAN & CO.
m kFFEK ttieir splendid assortment of
* f 'Huddle*, BiidltN, Ifuriic**,
TrunliM, an*l all articles usuellv found
in their line, at reduced prices. Having
a large stoi’k on hand, and constantly re
ceiving fresh supplies of the latent style
from t eir Manufactory at the North,
they are enabled to sell as cheap if not
cheaper than any firm in the State of
Georgia. As Colton is low and money
scarce, they will put their Goods at pri
ces to suit the times. We respectfully invite country
Merrhaiits and planters to call and examine our stock
pledging nolselves to sell as low, and as good an article as
an be found in Charleston, Angusta, or Savannah market.
QCF* A liberal discount made to llmse who purchase to
sell again.
N. B. Repairing done at the shortest notice with neatness
and despatrh.
Come all ye Dooly boys, and give us a trade.
We have Saddles and Bridles most beautifully made,
We wa»rant them strong, as good, and as sound,
As any in market ever was found.
If you do’nt believe it just give us a call.
We put our Goods at prices that will suit one and all,
As Cotton is low anu money not plenty,
We Will sell Saddles from $3 up to S20.
Do'nt forget the place.
S ; GRUMMAN & CO.
Cherry st., opposite Watts Sc Moulton’s Grocery Store
Dec* 3. 1844. 10
j.
h E. SAULSBURY, have received, and are
opening a variety of articles, such as
Gloves, Scarfs, Crnvats, lira, Ntsclu,
II nutllirrcbier*, Siiapcudrr-, ie.
CoinDfisingthe most desirable apartment of so c b
ever oflered in this market.
Oct 29. 5
»rti;
I
KETIOVAL. '
5UE undersiene I have removed to the Store on?j cr
ie Washington H.U.J
Here they are leceiv),
street, a few doors
adjoining the Messenger Otlice *
a lage and general stock of '
Staple and Fancy llrv-Lood*
UK A1) V- M ADE C LOTHIJVg ’
SHOES, BOO'I S, Ac. ’
All of which will b** sold at unusually fo prices, bv jj.
piece or otherwise. Purchasers are invited to call aid t*
amine for then.selves t*’. J* RAY Jt CO
Mahon, (Vt. 8. 1844. 2.
tjfiurt.ii iron A Miron* lohitih-].
Alt) jiAdii.Ai: Shot. ;
111 ILL and (,'in Circling, Steam Frigid I Horl;, l 1c
IT I and Brass Carliugx of every dei-criptinn, tRaJ. k
order.and Machine Wobk in General, corner o‘ p^..
and Walnut Streets.
(Cr > The highest prices will be pa
llru.M, I,ea<l, and 4’nsl lion.
lor Old *
ROUT. FINDLAY.
JAMES W.. BAILEY.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Mulukriiy Street. Near the Methodist Church
TUB Subscriber is receiving large ad-
dition^ to his stock of Conches. Chariotees,
____________ Barouches. Buggies, Wagons. See., '
trom iiinie ofthe best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if nolstiperior to those of any other es
tablishment. Those in waul of any description o! Carriages;
will find it for their interest to examine the quality and pri
ces of his assortment.
Repairing, in nil the different brandies executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than former
prices.
Carriage makers, wilHind n good assortment of Elliptic
Spring«,AxeItrees,turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Bands.
Knobs, Patent aud Top Leather, Lnces, Silk and worsted Manufactured the past summer, trom recently Jtu
Fringe, Tassels, anil almost every article required in their Good«, by W m T. Jennings &^Go., very iiavoi nl ly
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st . 1842. 22 tf J. W .BABCOCK.
JVen’ More.
WUNSHIP & POPK,
A RE now opening a general »nd complete siock of Goods
in Macon. (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of S’JPA*
PLI£ A.M> DOJIEMT1C DRY ROODM and
GROCi-RlFS.
Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware and Cutlery. Drugs and Medi
cines. Paints and Oil*. Glass and Putty, Crockery and
Glass-Ware. Mill ami Crosscut Saws. Blacksmith's Tools,
Bagging and llooe. Salt. Iron and Steel, Blankets, Kerseys,
Satinets, Ac. A splendid lot of Saddles, and a general as
sortment of ladies and gentleman*. Shoes and Boots, latest
style. Bridle, Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather.
Best apple Vinegar.
ALSO.
A supply of IVcjjro Shoes made at Forsyth by I. WI It -
SHIP, all of which is offered to the public very cheap Tor
CASH They will also Manufacture all kinds of Saddles.
Bridles, and Harness. Trunks, Collars, Carpet Bags. Whips
Jcc.
O’ Repaiuino done at the shortest notice. _j-V)
N. II. The highest market price will be paid for HIDES,
TALLOW and BEESWAX.
ISAAC WINSHIP.
WILLIAM M. POPE.
Sept. 24. 1844. 52 52
Prime Geese Feather**.
I 4 \i W | LBS. iusi received and -»r sale bv
IUUU GRAVES WOOD & CO.
April 30 184 4 3.
G un-Powder.
KEGS Sporting j
FA MI IONA B 1.1: II ATS,
AT TUB KEW HAT AND CAP STO’m
npHE subsrrihet* lias received the SPKlVi
1 ’ASHJON for Hat., the him a ’„d 1^,
est article ever offered in this market, ai.
Panama, Leghorn, l’nlin Leaf, Drab !ic.-,, rr
Otter, Russia, trnd Pearl Cnssitcer—tn,
brim and fashionable. All ol \riiir!i \rill i.- sold l«.« i;
CASH. GEO. I. SIIKP-Allb
Macon, May 7, 18-14. 32
.VlollatS I ife l ilt* :u <1 I IicritTi
Ritter*,
JJ^OR general debility, for tale bv
July 16. 1844.
.1018 A L. JO.’t !•:A
SOLICIT attention to a New nn*J Extend*
REAlY-4 ALE CIO':
i O.
nfttr.eiitc-
ill
9C K
/WtA 15 do Hmt-gu
10 do -
July 30
Blasting
44
"5
POWDER,
For sale b%
BOND Ac MURDOCK.
*Iiot and L,€ad.
*1 JT BAGS Shot, assorted sizes,
l 300 lbs. Lead, for sale by
July 30 44
BOND Jt MURDOCK.
Under Sh»i’‘s.
IIAKER. Lamus Wool. Nett and Spun Silk Shirts
Just received by
Oct 29,
J. k E. SAULSBURY.
Whiting’ & JTIi\,
1A ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their friends
jTi and the public generally, to their stock if BOOTS
and MIIOEsi. to winch weekly additiens will be made du
ring tlie season. Our assortment embraces the following
descri- tion*:
2000 pairs Men’s best black Brogans ;
1000 — •
1500
700
1000
1200
300
1000
500
800
1500
300
300
Men's second rate black Brogans;
Men’s best Russet Brogans;
Men’s second rate Russet Brogans;
Men's best double sole black Brogans;
Boy's best black and Russet Brogans ;
Youths
Men’s best double Sole Calf and Kip Brogans;
Boy’s best K p Brogans;
Youth’s best Kip Brogans;
Ladies Leather ami Seal Brogans;
Ladies' Leather and Seal Shoes;
Ladies' Calf Brogans;
20 cases Men's thick and Kip Boots ;
8 *’ Boy’s thick and Kip Boots ;
5 ** Youth’s thick and Kip Boots;
100 pairs Gent’s fine French call Boots;
75 ** Gent's middling fine French Boots;
100 “ Gent's double sole Calf Boots;
100 * Gent’s stout sole Calf Boots;
3 Cases Gents and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes.
ALSO—A general assortment of Ladies’. Misses'and
Children's ..enther. Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes of
all kinds and qualifies; Ladies'. Misses and Children's
Gaiters'and hall" Gaiters, thick and thin soles of nil descrip
lions—all of which wil. lie sold at the lowest p-usihle Drices-
AIso—Calf Skins, Sole Leather, Thread, Pegs of all
sizes.
Bunts made and repaired in the best possible manner
Macon. October 19. 18 44.
(xiitiiiiiiiUiing;.
T HE Subscriber continues tn carry on the above busi
ness at the old Post Office, where he is prepared to do
all kinds of RIFLE, GUN and PISTOL repairing in the
best possible manner; I'OOR and FRENCH Lucks re
paired and Keys fitted on short notice. RlFLESmade to
order with all the improvement*, and warranted.
Oft IIAftl> FOR SALE
DOUBLE and single Barrelled GUNS. RIFLES.
PISTOLS. Walker's English Cap*; French ribbed and
split Caps; Gun Locks of all sizes; Powder Flasks; Wad
Cutters; Sin t Pouches; Baldwin's Elastic Gun Wadding;
-llraning Rods for Double Guns, and all articles usually
kept in the line.
Powder in Kegs. Quarter Kegs, and Canisters, of supe
rior Brands, maiiufartured by Hazard. Denslow and W eb-
ster. Shut of all sizes by the Bag or single pound, very low
for CASH. E. S. ROGERS.
Macon. Dee. 4, 1844. 31 tf
Books sit Cost.
t■ *HE Subscriber, about to close bis present business,
I will dispose of bis enure stock of BOOKS, STA
TIONERY’, BLANK BOOKS. PAPER, he. AT
COST, FOR C/YSH. The stock is general, consisting of
SCHOOL BOOKS, in every department of EDUCA
TION. Also,
miscellaneous, Medical, law,
and 'theological Books.
Atsa. Blank Books, Manulactured from the
best Materials, in different styles of Bind
ing. Foolscap, Letter, and Envil.
ope Paper, and every article
in the line.
TEACHERS and OTHERS in want of Books will
find it to their advantage to call ami sopplv themselves,
the stock will Positively be sold at Original Cost.
_ J. BARNES.
December24—;3—if. Colton Avenue.
TO F \ R I L I K S.
OEST OTARD. DUPUIS A. Co's real light TOG.
IV W, vintage of 1822. OlJ O'PORTO, of very
superior quality, and Extra Fine CLARET. All im
ported DIRECT.and warranted imparalellrd ia any p
of the country, constantly kept, ar.d for sale bv the gallon
bj' A. L. AUDOUIN.
At the Washington Hall Bar Room
Macon. Dec.3. 184-1. ' io
W.siclionse »V Cnniiiissioii Btisini’s
CRAVES, WOOD, dc CO. ,
npAKE this method of informing planters and others, th, »«"r»nent of Confectionary ol every descnpuoo acorn-
I in ndditinnto their wholesale and remit ! P**4e._ and hts * ' '
DRY-GOODS AND GROCERY Itl HI.M'SX, 1
they will continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand, (long
known as Graves’ Corner.) on the corner of second street I
and Cninmerre Row, amt would respectfully renew the
tender of their services to their planting friends and othets.
with the assurance, th.it those wiio may patronize us in this j
line of business, shall have uur best endeavors to do them I
ustice and promote their interest Our Ware-House is -
conveniently situated ; and Cotton stored with us, shall be 1
well taken care of. and protected from the weather. We
will also assist with pleasure, our friends iu selling their
Cotton, and without charge; and we are at all times pre
pared to make advancesou the same ill Cash or Merchan
dize.
We respectfully solicit a pnrti.Mi of the patronage of the
customers can always obtain in quantities to
suu themselves, articles which are certain on trial to give
satisfaction.
His establishment is on Third Street, in Ralstnn’s brick
building, two doors from Watts Jc Moulton’s corner.
J. SHULTZ.
Macon. Feh. 10. 1845—81—3m
ublie.
Edwin Gravfs. ]
Thomas
J.
Macon, September 24.
dwin Graves,Y
homas Wood, >
M. Kiubee. )
GRAVES, WOOD, Jc CO.
KEW GOODS
At very Reduced Prices for Cash.
n .WM. A. BOSS.
ASjmt rereived, and offers for sale a large and well
niv.rted stork of DlCY GOODS*,consisting iupart
rthe following articles:
Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Calicoes
I every description. Flannels. Saninets. Kentuekv Jeans,
icgrn Blankets. Kerseys. Linseys. Apron becks. Mouslin
Lames Velvets. Cloths, Cassiineres, Gloves. Hosiery,
Is, Silk Lares, Haudkerrniets, Ac.
—ALSO—
Heady Made Clothing. Bolting Cloths. Hats. Shoes and
Hits. Bonnets, Hard Ware and Cutlery. Black.rnitli
To ds. Cmrkrty nnd Glass Ware. Paints.'Oil, Window
Glass. Putty, Ac. he.; sli of which will be s Id verv low f„ r i
Co,h - Ort.a5, 1844.—31 tf
Sltav
1%'ew Stock ol‘ l>ry Goods.
Spring Trade of 1845. A splei.diil assortment.
/vl BOEQB CLARK is now opening n full ond com*
plete assortment of Foreign anil Domestic* Staple and
* anev DItY 4-OOI>*. which have been selected ex-
i presslyr for the retail trade of this City and State, and will
be sold at such prices, as will defy competition.
Among the AVtr Goods, trill he found.
Richest styles Paris printed Baragetaud lialzanties.
Dress ^ilks rich and beautiful styles,
Strip ?d. Plaid aud Changeable t*ilks.
Mourning dress goods, supeiioi quality,
Black Barngt, Bl’k. Ralzarine, Lupines, best Alapaca and
Bombazines,
Ccbaltfnes. Moalius, Lawns, 0rgandie6, Jaconets he Cam
brics.
Skirts, real hair cloth,*grass cloth, corded and Marseilles
Skirts.
Linen cambric Hd'kfs. Revere, Hem St» # ch. Plain Tape
Edge, with a full assortment of common Linen Hand
kerchiefs. front I2J rents upwards.
The ladies will find at tips store, every thing to their
taste, from fashionable Ribbons to splendid Dresses and
House-keeping goods. To those cccuitomed to * rode with
us. it would be superfluous to say that we sell cheap, nnd
if there are other* who ai e disposed to purchase of us. we
tespertfully solicit the patronage of every one ; tliev will
soon learn by examining prices and goods.’that there is no
better | lace in Macon, to procure those supplies, than at
the store of GEORGE CLARK
31 tf
Neapolitan Bonnet*.
A BEAUTIFUL article,selling at one halfthe original
cant, nt CLARK'S.
Macon. April 8, 1845, 28—tf
Bar;?ai «g ! Bargains !!
IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
JT /Writ Pair* good Negro Brogans, nt Manufacturers
t/*x_M"\/ cost mid expenses.
4.000 Fairs good Kip Brogans, do do do
Also, a general assortment of BOOTS A SHOES, which
will he offered low—Call and sve.
STRONG WOOD.
Nov. IS. 7
Choice Fanal Flour.
A FRESH supply just received and for sale by
THOMAS TAYLOR.
July 2 40 On Cotton Avenue and Second st.
Boots and Shoes.
O TJR stock is now complete and very extensive, com
prising every style and pattern. Aline assortment of
LADIES' SHOES and SLIPPERS.
Give us a callifyou wi»b ba*nins.
WINSHIP Jfc POPE.
■Macon.October 29. 1844. 5
Exchange on IVew-York,
F Oll sale by THOS. TAYLOR.
October 3 1
G. li. Warren,
H AVING this day made an assignment for the benefit
of his Creditors, all persons having clain s will pre
sent them, and those indebted, will come forward and pay.
without delay, or 6uit will be instituted against delin
quents. CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Novi 7.1344. 7 Assignee.
Paints and OilsT
j KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead,
• 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
PLANTERS
Mjoolc to your interests!
rilHE undersigned proposes to supply every planter in
J the State of Georgia with a Medicine i > the convenient
form of Pills, suitable to the wants of any family or planta
tion on such terms as cannot fail tube an inducement to
those who have charge of the lives and welfare of their fel
low beings and on terms such us preclude the possibility on
his part, of in the slightest degree humbugging the commu
nity in this delectable age ofliuinbug. viz :
“If not sa isfied tlie money refunded!!”
THESE PILLS, in their original cost will be chropcr
titan almost any other cathartic in common use. and as
above are warranted to give satisfaction. They are n safe
medicine, containing (under Oi'h,) neither calomel, opium,
lobelia, croton oil, mercury in any form, arsenic, antimony
IT liny other mineral substance whatever, and can be taken
with impunity under any circumstances without particular
danger Irotti exposure to cold or drinking water. Thev
cat. be used with the utmost safety aud certainty by any
overseer o 1 ' good sense who is calculated to have the care
of regroes. and from un experience of eight years in their
lite subscriber feels confident that he risks nothing in
stating with cate they will cure 99 cases in every 100 ofbil-
less than ten days Their action in the remo-
ng who c
lions Paver in
vol of oil
very efficient that the
them uniformly, testify that in this
>e who have used
pect they are Sl'-
300 do Lamp Oil.
With a variety ofColors for I’ainters’use. for ale by
July 6 *40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO
Store on Mulberry slteet, next under Washington Hall.
April 8, 1645. 28—tf
VAUGHAN Jfc MAVIS’
CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTS OF
SAK NAPA KILL A;
I 1,5 OR tlie cure of Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatism, Gener-
l 1 ol Debility, Cutaneous Diseases. Bcoly eruption* of the
Skin, Tetter, pimples or pustules on ilie Face. Liver Affec
tion*. Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases. Biles from an im,
pure habit of body. Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg-
Puins and Swelling of the Bones—for sale by
T . H. A W. S'. ELLIS,
Aug 13 46 Cotton Avenue,
PISRIUH TO (’ALOJIKL With such a Medicine
then I am prepared to supply you, and for this purpose
ill, during the spring months, have agencies es'abliriied in
the various sections of the State, when tnv agents will have
full instructions tn abide by these terms io tlie very letter
as the subscriber wants nothing but for value received
M. S. THOMSON, m. d.
Macon, eth Feb. 1845.
P S. The treatment of chronic and nil manner of linger
ing disease is still continued at the old sinti i corner of Mul
berry nnd Third streets, where persons living at a distance
may, by sending their symptoms in writing, have medicines
put up to suit their various eases nnd sent, either bv stage,
lilroad or private conveyance Such cases where person
al attention is not required are treated nt five dollars per
month including medicines, which w hen seat from over 40
miles of Macon, must be enclosed.
Servants treated at the infirma v as usual, and every
ipare moment devoted to the treatment of acute eases in
the city or a few miles in tlie country. M. 3, j
N. B Letters on business must be post paid
Macon. Feb. 10—20— ly.
Pu» usols uiitf Sun x/TufteS.
J UST received ntthe People's Store, a large assortment
ol Parasols. Sun Shades and Ladies' Umbrellas, nitrone
which ore come beautiful Parasols and Sun Shades of en“
tirelv new style to be found at the store of
. ., GEO. CLARK.
AprH 8. 28-if
us among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors
city of New Y’ork. CONSISTING OF ,•
Sin toiiis, Flock Coats.
I’aiiftiiouus, Yesis,
Dress Coals, Coulees. a»t»l
Office Coats, T<ovoll.n^ C oat
!.titties' ami ratIrimn's
H*eSfc i.
Jit all the New and various Myles ,
Together with a very choice selection of
Silk and Satin Scarfs. Cravats
Mohair and Cashmere do Hosiery.
Handkerchiefs, Drawers,
I nder Vests, Gloves,
Suspenders, Linen and Muslit. ^,,1,
Collars, Stocks, he.
Including a general stock of
Youth’s A. Children’.* Clothing,
A EG BO CJLO'IBIAG,
W M m ill M 2. IL A £> . (ft V (J,
Believing that the system of "Small Profits anti Cuirl
Returns,’' is best suited to the times, they will ufrr tUir
Goods at prices *'ial cannot fail to be an itlduceicriu t „
•Lasers.
Macon. October 19. 1843. ’ 2
Albeit ©rUuils,
A T hi3 old stand, opposite the Y\ asbington llsllluiie
ceived. within the last few weeks, a new and w-nH»;
assortment nt STAPLE AND FANCY DilYU' Olir. 1
part of which consist* of the following:
40(J pieces English and Niuericxn Prints.
50 do Cotton and Worsted llaizarines,
50 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics,
10 do Satin Stripe Adrianoples,
20 do do do Organdies,
50 do Kristen Ginghams,
10 do Seydia Slri|>es, i
50 do Jaconet anti Cambric Muslins,
25 do Lace Stripe Muslins,
20 do Cross Barred do
50 do Silk Handkerchiefs,
100 do Furniture Prints,
10 bales Brown Sheeting.
White and black Coittm Hose, Spool Thread. Nm: c L
Pins, nnd every other article usually called lor. whir! «n f
be sold at the very low est prices for Cash.
Maenti. June 18. 1644. 3e
Bendy iVinde Clothing.
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NE TF YUliK ( ON V ! ! !
rpHE subscribers will close *'11' the ten niim g | ,.ni,• «> I
A theirstock ol CLOTHING, consisting in pan ci |
Beaver Flushing aud Blanket Overcoats.
Superior Cloth Cloaks, -
Tweeds Coats,
Black Dress and Frock Coats.
Satin, Wool. Velvet and fancy Vests.
Pants, Stocks, Scans. Cravats, Hosiery. Gloves. At it. I
at New Y’ork Cost !!! Cal. and see
SA.M'L, .1. II AY. A (>. I
Macon. Nov. 12.1844. 5
ncTTiHupbcTlir(’oT -
4 T tlityir old stand, opposite the Washington Ball W
JtjL for sale at the lowest current prices for rat’ll, .
75 Bales heavy Gunny Bagging.
250 Pieces do Kentucky dot
100 do do Kusia do.
50 do do Dundee do.
1500 pounds good Bagging Twine,
300 coils Manilla Rope,
100 do Kentucky do.
1500 Sack* Salt,
20 Tons Swedes Iron,
25 Hilda. 8t. Croix and Muscovado Sugar,
250 Bags Rio, Lagtrira. ami Java Coffee.
With a general assortment ofBlankets.Shoes. f*taplt Tn i I
Good*, &.c.
Sept 17, 1844 51
B.uoii and L:ird.
5000 Lbs.^ Baron and a Lot of fine Leaf LundfcH
WJWSHIP A POPE.
GRAVES* WOOD A ft).
K ESPEC T FULLY invite the attention of Werrl)»w
and Planters to their stock ol Fltrsil
du ring the
ng descriptions:
H
to which weekly addition* will be n.ad
Our assortment embraces tlie folio
1500 pair heavy black Brogar
1200 •• “ * rustet do. -
1500 11 “ lined and bound Kip Brogans.
1000 *• high nnd low quarter Brogans.
1200 - Women’s nnd Mis Morocco. KH.fr* !
and Gambmnn Buskins. Slippers ond Ties.
600 pair Men s Coll and Seal Brogans,
200 •* do. do do. Pantos.
300 “ Youths* and Bovs* Calf and Kip Bro^a"'
200 * 4 Children's Leather Shoes,
10 cases Calf. Seal and heavy Boots.
Macon. August 20, 1844. * 47
il. \ J. ( IVU>
AVE removed to the Brick Store, on Ci ttoi» A*r : ■*
one door below the Telegraph Otlice, u here they M
now opening a general assortment of
i- roceries, Sliooi. ISso
together with a stock of STAPLE am! FANCY CE'I
GOODS, nil of w hich will be .mid low for CASH
Our usual supply of CHEESE kept constantly on I* I
Macon. Qct 22. 1844. 4 *
GEO. I.^illEFAlID,
H AS Just received an extensive assortment of ID 1 'H
and CAPS, ofthe latest Fashion, to which li e * r ; 9
lion ofhis friends and the public generally, is invited, t* I
ing perfectly eenfident that hisfacililies for obtaining
supplies, weekly, will enable him to ^ell as low a* a ’
er establishment in tbe Stale, VVhoietatt or ritail.
Oct. 8, 1344. -
drugs;
A GENER AL stock of Draigw nnd Jflcdicinr* •
f \ ceiTitog. of the best selection. All persons
purchase, will be supplied witli superior articles.^* *1
terms- ALSO.
Patent Jtiedicines. vis*
ROYVAND S tonic.
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
BERNARDS CHOLERA REMEDY.
EXTRACTS OF SAKSAI’AlULLJ.
REMEDY’ FOR ASTHMA,
CHLORINE LOTION,
TOMATO PILLS.
PETERS’ Dn.
HULL;S Do. Ae. he.
ALSO, American Gentlemen’s Shaving Soap,
Rus
Sup*
ell’s
■'uperi
prior old Fr<
Do do Am
Pearlash.
Potash,
Sal Kratus,
VINEGAR..
Starch, 4tc. Jcc.
Macon, Aug 13 4G
For sale by „ fT 7>
J. II A W 9. LLLK'
Coin”' A Tf ‘‘
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Cook’s Anti Bilious Pills.
F OR the Cure of Liver Complaint. D\spepsi
Far sale by J. H.& W.6. J
Ac.
ELLIS.
t
f CONTINUED supplies
• the best quality of the
June L 1844.
hove articles, suitable for Phy
sicians. Merchants. and Fami
lies, received and for sale by
J. H
3Y
le D ^-r C T I Ir-
_ VV. S.
Cotten Avenue,