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Biftft Sheri II’
O a the first Tuesday
ILL or sold before the Co
of M.i -on. the ru'.low’inif pr(
-> hundred and seventy acr
l, lying in tnS third district o
• niutv. being tha place "-her
re.-, levied on as the proper!
• trator of Wm.
« Ss.lCS-
n JULY next
rt house door
perty, to wit;
•s more or lea-
ire or less, number not
‘orbrinallv Houston now
• the Widow Watltworli
f of Daniel Wn Uwortlt,
, deceased, to satisfy two
tlie city
and Lot
Bib!
Wadsw
May ill, 1844.
perior Court, Wm. W. Cimptr.nn vs,
administrator. nr. 1 .Amanda Jackson
JAMES BATBS, Sheriff.
30
l>ooly MhfriflT’x Halo#
»),I before the Court House door, in the town
on the first TuesJaj in July next, within
the legal hours *»f >a!o the fallowing property to-wit:
One lot of land No. 143,in jhc 1st district of Dooly ^min
ty, levied on as the property of Wm. M. Hart. to satisfy
three fi. fn. is- i I from a Justice’s Court of Dooly county.
Levy ma le nnd returned to ine by acnntiafile-
Also one black mare nnd colt, about 9 years old, nnd two
n.v', cn.l calve* all levied ones tbc property ot Angus
Hughes. to satisfy t wo fi. fa. from Dooly Superior Court.
Tbeaphilus O'Neil, vs. Angos Hughes nnd others. t
Also.one negron»nn named Bill, about 30 years o.d iCTifld
on as the property of John DJDawson, to satisfy one li. fa.
issued from t justice’s court of Dooly county. Jacob Alber,
John D. Dawson. Levy made and returned to me by a
rentable.
Also, one negro boy named Abram, about 10 years o.«,
levied on as the property of William P. Causneaux, to eat-
W’V two fi. fas. issued frap a .Tii«iice*« court of Dooly coun
ty. *Vl!cn- R. Pettcc vs. William T. Causneaux. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
•Also, one lot of land. No. 170, in tbc 9th district of Dooly j
county, levied on a« the property of Manning Shivers to sat
isfy one fi. fa. issued from a Justices* court of-Dooly county,
James Will nms vs* Asa Shivers and Enoch Shivers princi*
pal an I Manning Shivers security. Levy made and returned
tt» me bv a constable. * • ,
Also, hits of lands Nos. 901.999. 200. and 230, and ajl the
adjoining lands lying between Samuel McCombs nnd 5 amu-
«•) C*.Upper, in the lf»ih District of Dooly county, levied on
the property of Gnrey G. Ford, to satisfy four fi. fns. from
DooTy,Superior Court, two in favor of Mary Williams vs.
(Jarey G. Porrl, one in favor of Edward O. Sheffield vs.
Moberl G. Ford, James N. Fonl ami Garey G. Ford* and
fn/'iii fyvor of Georg* W. Towns v«. Garry G. Ford— prop-
criv pointed out !>\ defendant. .
Y. P. OUTLAW, Sbenfl.
May 27. IgJ.k ’ , ’ 3i
Cloiixtoii ^liciifTsSnlc 1 **
;riLL be sola before iht Court House door, in ihe
w . town oflVrry, in said county, on the first Tuesday
in JULY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
prnpAty, to wit r .
Four negro tlares; Lydia a. woman about 33 years o d,
Mary a girl about 16 Pogpy a girl about 14. and Tom ajwy
propc^
>in Hr
Or«rgin, Jones County.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purport, March
Term. 1845.
Present their honors James H. Morrow, Wiiiiaui S- Light-
loot and David E. Blount, Justices.
IlfHERB-AS Gabriel II Cbappel. one of the adminis-
? I trator3 of WvJiie Cbappel. deceased, sheweili that
he has settled the estate of the deceased confided to his
charge, and prays tlie court to be dismissed therefrom —
Ordered, that citation issue requiring all persons to show
cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in
September next, why said administrator should not b** dis
charged, and that sai l citation be published in one of the
public gazettes of said State for the space of six months.
True copy from She minutes.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
March 11—24—Cm.
EOT
Adi
dmr*X on the estate of Milton P. Glover, late of said
county deceased, applies to this Court for letters of Dis-
mission from said administration.
, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, (if any they have.) whv said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand*, tin’s 9th January, 1F45.
JAMES J. HAY, c. c. o.
January 11—Cm.
I ncur months after date application will be made-to the
Hon. the Inferior Court of Dooly county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbc Lands and Ne
groes belonging to tlie estate of David Jones, deceased,
lute of said county—for tbc purposes of distribution and
fioal settlement of said estate.
ELTAB JONES. AdmV.
Marr.1i II. ' _ 24
■ /IOUR months afie - date application will be made to the
JP Honorable the Inferior Court of Bibb county, when
silting fyr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ibe interest
of Alexander R. and Win M. Ralston, in three negroes,
,viz: Peggy and her two children, Jacob and Andrew.
ALEX. R. RALSTON, Sr., Guardian.
.Feb, 1—19—4in.
M
JFASJUI O.V.f KLL
IIAT AND CAP
F<
W
r.bou> 11 ypars of agr, all levied on as the property of Hob-
ert A. Withers’jjoon.lnBiniafy twn fi. fas.from Houston Supe-
.. riotCourt,. oi:r jnfnvccof Larkin Griffin, vs. Robert A.
AVWsertrpoorr principal, and Samnel Dinkins security, on
the appeal, tl.e otberfa Ihvorof Larkin Griffin vs. Samuel
.Dinkins, principal, and. Hubert A. Witherspoon on the ap-
■ pcaf. ‘
A !si) dnp negro man slave by the name of Charles, about
SJ-jenrs nldrlevirck on ns the property of James T. Hives,
to j.atisfv a fi. fa. from the Inferior Court of Ilibb county in
fnvor. of William -Holmes (transferred to Jehu Campbell
vs. Jntnes T. Hives.-
Also, lot or land, Nfl- 806,-in tlic. r.ili district or Houston
eonnty. levied on as the property of Kindred Sawyer to sat-
i*fy-two fi fits: from a Justice's Crtptt of said county,one in
fnvor'of Frederick Hartley va. Kindred Sawyer, and the
other in favor Ciabotirne Bateman vs. Kindred Sawyer.
AUn.lOif acres of land it being the North half of lot bo.
116 in the TOtli'distri'ct of Houston eounty. levied J 1 " as the
properlv'of Jnhn DonoMson, to satisfy sundry fi.fas. in fa
vor of Myrick Ivey. vs. the said John Donaldson, from a
Justice’s court -of said eounty.
■ W.\l. HEHRINGTOIs, Sheriff.
Afay 27,1343. • - 3 5
Bill, for Ktscovcry, Belief anti Isjaacllon,
In Houston Superior Court returned, to October. Term
1314.
. ELIJAH BUTTS,'idm’r of John Tomlinson, dec’d
—■ T *’
Jeremiah II. Dtproe, Joseph Tooke, WiUiara Haddock,
Janes Smith, pinion Dupree, Matthew Whitfield, William
HeTinsuin.Sfiorill'of Houston county. James Holdrruess.
Cle.k Superioi Court Houston co„ Zeplianiah T. Conner,
Carbon Wellborn, James JJ.'Duncan. Samuel II. Horner,
Adin’r of Hamilton Atchison, dec’d. James A. Iloquemore,
Matthew H. Means, Morris Pollock. Alexander Smith. My-
ion Harriett, Willson Smitli, Mersditb Joiner, Isham Kd-
wauls, Samuel I''elder. WiUiatn H. Talton, Simeon L-Ste-
S hens, Aquilla T. Calhoun, CitarJes Edwards; Joel W.
lanti. John 11. Rosa. Norman B. Thompson, Meshack How
ell, Charles H. llice, and Adolphus D. Kendrick & Co.
] T appearing to the court that se eraiof the above named
defendants, to wit: James Smith, Mildew Whitfield,
Zephaniah T. Conner. Samuel U. Hunter, adin'r of Hamil
ton Atchison, dec’d, Myron Bartlett. Simeon L. Steplteoa,
John B. llita*. Meshack Howell and Charles II. Wee reside
■nut of the said county of Houston, nnd that service of said
.hiU hat not been perfected upon them, and also severdl of
the other defendants residing within said enuuty of Houston
have not been served ; snd the said bill having been amen
ded since the last term of the court by tlie insertion thereon
of John Law, ar., Charles H. Rice. Adolphus D. Kendrick,
and Jndson A. Kendrick, using the firm ol A. D. Kendrick
A Company, and John Barton as parties defendants, the-
complainants having ascertained them to be creditors of or
having claims against the estate of said John Tomlinson;
Whereuponrit isorderedby the court that service of aaid.bill
be perfected cn said defendants whn reside out of the said
county of Houston by publication of this rule or.ee a month
for four months in'some public gazette of this state, c.r by
second original and copy at the option of the c< mplainant;
and that copies of said bill be served on the defendants re.
siling'ln laid county of Houston at lean thirty days previ-
ons tn the next term of said court, and that the complainant
have leave to furtlisr amend said bill so as to include all the
creditors of the said jnhn Tomlii son. dec’d, as defendants
whom be may at any time hereafter discover.' And it is
further ordered tlist lhe clerk enter this order upon the mi
nutes of Houston Superior Court. Granted at Chambers.
EDW. D. TRACY.
Judge Superior Court.
February 5ih. 1844,
Ccorgiti, Koiiaton Conuly.
f. James Hoiderness. Cleik of the Superior Court of said
eounty, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order
i* truly copied from the minutes of said Court.
Given under my bard and private seal, there being no
seal of Office, this I8lb March, 1643.
to the honorable Inferior Court of - Macon county',
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a ne
gro man named Jerry, about 25 year* of ape. the property
of John S. Brooks, Jr., laic of saiil count v, deceased.
EDWARD BROOKS, aJmVr
May fi. 1S43. • 32
■ .TOUR MONTHS after due application will be made
A’ to the honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county,
when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave io sell the real
eMiue. (the vrjdow’s dower etcepted,) of James Lockett,
late of Crawford countv deceased.
WILLIAM LOCKETT, adm’nr.
REBECCA LOCKETT, adm’x.
May 13, 1943. 33 4m
■ ,10UR MONTHS after date application will be made
A 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, fur
leave to sell the real estate of Arthur Barden, late of said
county deceased.
BRANSON HARDEN,? , ,
W. G. WALDEN, S adm ors-
May 13, 1848. * 33 4m
K S T A B L I S II M E A T.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1
GEO. I. SHEPARD,
Is receiving weekly additions to bis hitherto splendid stock of
HATS AND CAPS,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY,
lie ia now prepared to offer it ARE inducements to city
and country purchasers. -
Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment
in the Staterite will niford his Goods at os/oic, or PEIIHAP5
loiccr price*. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may
be found at his Store.
AMONG THEM—
Fashionable, Medium, and Broad Brim
Bearer, Nutria, Caaniuirr, Ku«ein, Mole-Sitin'-
Angoiia, nini Silk lints.
ALSO,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
CONSISTING OF
Otter. SlieilnnU Seal, Wntriu, mid Muskrat.
* ALSO.
Men’s and Youths’ Cloth and Velvet CAPS,
Do do Hair Seal do
Do do Sealette no
Do do Glazed do
Gentlemen’s Navv Caps;
A LARGE LOT OF
Men’s anti Boys’ Black and Draft
Hporliug lints;
Together with an extensive Stnck of
Men’s and Boys’ Black and Drnft
WOOL. HATS, Ac.
KjP The attention of those in want of any articles in this
line,is respectfully invited.
Store on Second Street, a few doors above the R ash-
ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of -Messrs. W hi
ting 4c Mix.
■WA.i«nr3E!iB«
Otter, mink, and Raccoon Skins,
for which the Cash will be paid.
Macon. Jan 30.1844 18 ’ GEO. I. SHEPARD.
—-, -'-2v.-g.7T- r* »^ a,c ***Tf*
INSURANCE.
THE CKOTO.\
(Mutual) iHsurancc Company,
Of the City of Nrw York.
T his Company, according to the provisions of its f'har
ter, is ready to insure all kinds of JMarine., Inland
Navigation, Tranxporlation and Fire Risk*, against loss
or damage, at rates and terms moderate and liberal, and
solicit the patronise cl its friends and the public at the A-
eeocy of tlie Company.
e J TRUSTEES.
f ur j- ' r 'nxprrTJ^r.Vtr^ZlZ J’T'Mggagv
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!!;
Abraham Van Nest,
William B. Cozzens,
Charles L. Vose,
Joseph B. Nones,
John F. Butterworth,
Samuel Sherwood,
Zadock Pratt,
Herman D. Gould,
Joseph S. Smith,
Klias T. Aldrich,
Lawrence Hjlb
Thomas Monahan,
William H. Townsend,
Amos Noyes,
John Breasted,
Leonard Appleby,
Silas M. Crandall.
SAMlfEL A. LAWRENCE. President.
JOSEPH B NONES. Vice-President.
LEWIS BENTON. Secretary.
Capr, SAMUEL CANDLER, Marine Inspector.
WILLIAM WELLS, Fire Surveyor.
The undersigned is the authorised Agent of the nb.xve?
Company.to take either Marine or Fire risks .n any part
of the Slate 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.
idddv nntVT.
James Harper,
John B. La sal a,
John J. Boyd.
Edward Richardson,
James Phalen,
John J. Herrick,
George C. De Kay,
Samuel A. Lawrence,
Theodore A. Meyer,
William P. Furniss,
John T. Gilchrist,
Loring Andrews,
Cyrus Chenerv,
George Whitaker,
James II. Suydam,
George Palen,
William Bureuovne,
Oct 2*2, 1844.
JER11Y COWLES, Agent.
WHOLESALE AAD RETAIL.
■ ,10UR months after date application will be made to the
J? Honorable the Inferior Court of Butts eounty, when
silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Jrinr Saunders, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs. .
NANCY SAUNDERS,Admr’x.
April 22—30—4m.
HjIOUR MONTHS after date application will be made
■/ to the honorable Inferior Court of Doolv county when
sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave tn sell the laud and
negroes Itelongingto the estate ol Edward Brown, late of said
county,deceased. JOI1KC. ROYALS.artm'ur.
May 19,1845. 34 4m
G EORGIA. Dooiy County.—Whereat Griffin Raines
guardian ot Elizabeth Raines, applies to ute for letters
of dismission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause il any they bare why said letters should
tint he granted. ... .. .
Given under my hand and seal, litis 5ih May. 1843.
PLEASANT H. KEY, c. c. d.
May 19, 1843. .34 fim
C A EOltGlA, Craicford eounty.—Whereas. Mary San-
X oars and James M. Dupree apply to me for letters
of administration on the estate of Daniel Sanders, late o r
said eounty deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular
tlie kindred and creditorsof said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the lime prescribed by law. to show cause
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and seal, this May 21st. 1345.
JAMES J. RAY. c. e. o.
May 27.1815.' * ' J 33
G EORGIA, Crawford county.—Whereas Martha El-
lit. applies to me for letter* of adtoicittratioq,on the
estate of Joshua Eliis. lateof said county, deceased.
. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred end creditors of said deceased, tn be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause ifnnv they have, why said letters should noi be grant-
eJ. Given under my hamiand seal, this 21st May. 1845.
JAMES J. RAY,c.c.o.
May 27. 1845. 35
EORGIA, Dooly county.—Wheieas John P. Harvey
aJT applies tn tne for letter* of administration upon the es
tate of Caleb W. Harvey. late nr said county, deceased.
These are therefore to citeand adtnnnisb all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to allow
cause if any they have why said letters should not be
granted. Giveu uncer my hand at office, this 22d May.
1645. T. H. KEY, c. c. o.
May 27, 1843. 33
GEORGE A. KIMBERLY,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his old customer* and the
public generally, that he is now receiving from the
celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt &. Co., a very
extensive assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
embracingevery styleand quality. Among bis assoruneit
may be fonnd
10 dox. fashionable Beaver nats,
SO dox. do Cassimere Hats,
10 doz. do Russia Hats,
20 doz. do Moleskin Hats
1 doz. Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO.
One hundred dozen Erantl Urisii
IS carer, JYttfria and Russia
eh tsu. rnr S3..
warranted more durable hnn any Hats ever sold
io Macon. Also,
50 doz. Youth’s and Children’s Hats,
20 doz. do. do. .Caps.
ALSO.
20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats.
- Together with a general assortment >>f
!•’ u Zl c A r* «4
COZSISMVG IN TAUT OF
3 doz. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS,
S d*-z. Sea Otter Caps.
5 doz. Super N utris Caps,
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 dox. Men's and Boys’ Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. do. Seaiettc Caps.
ALSO.
200 doz. Men's anil Boys’Black and
Draft
WOOL ES ITS.
All of which will be sold for Cash, at prices which can-
not fail to give satiafa'tion.
Purchasers are invited tn call and examine at the old
stand, sign of the “BIG HAT.” Mulberry Strert.
Beaver. Otlcr. .lliufc. & Coon Skills,
ir.I.Vl'I.'B) for which the cash will be paid.
Macon. Oct 17.1613. 3
ALBERT G. BUTTS,
WARS-HOIISB
AND
Commission S&crcfrant,
MACON, firargitt.
H AS constantly on hand n large supply ofllAGG-NG
ROPE. BLANKETS, SHOES, GROCERIES
DRY GOODS, Ac. and will continue to supply his cus
tomers at the lowest prices.
Macon, Sept. 24, 1944. 52
HEW GOOES ”
At very Reduced Prices for Cash.
WOT. A. BOSS,
H AS just received, and offers for sale a large and well
assorted stock of D15V <4 00113, consisting in part
of the following articles:
llrown and Blenched Sheetings and Shirtings, Calicoes
of every description. Flannel*. Sattineis, Kentucky Jeans,
Negro Blankets. Kerseys, Linseys, Apron checks, Mouslin
de Laines. Velvets, Cloths, Cassitneres, Gloves. Hosiery,
Shawls, Silk Laces, Ilaudkerehiets, fee.
—ALSO—
Ready Made Clothing. Bolting Cloth*. Hats. Shoes and
Roots, Hmineis, Hard Ware anti Cutler’', Blacksmith
Tools. Crockery and Glass Ware, Paints, Oil, Window
Glass. Putty, Ac. &c.; all of which will be a -Id verv low for
Cash. Oct.23,1844 —31 if
JournaS des Tailleurs de Paris;
fKHIE subscribers have just received L’Elegant” a
a Journal of the ncire.fi Fasti tout for Drapers and
Tailors, reported and published monthly in Paris, in
which are many improvements in the present Styles, and
which they believe w ill nicet with general favor.
Orders for Clothing icill be executed at. the shortest
notice. J. to K. SAULSBURY.
J, & E. S. have just received a fine selection of Engisb
and French Cloths, and Cositheres.
Dec 10, 1844. 11
JAMES HOLDERNE5S. Clerk
'{id
Match.25—26—I-
DRUBS. .ni:i)icii\i;s. &c.
T« t w Uijsirian% aud W*Iantcl's t
fllHE subscriber is tew rerriv ire every ore!., fresh sup
I. plies ,)f M i:j)lCI X F.5. which are very i-arefullv se-
lecied for him in the Northern tnarkeis;'and having adopt
r'l tlie CASH SYSTEM entirely, is enabled to sell at very
reduced prices. Fhyalcians and others, having opportuni
ties of sending to him. may rely upon havingtheirordersex*
emtej upon the most favorablcjerms. The quality oftthc
articles will he the very het-t, and the prices as low as if
they attended personally to the purchase oftlirm.
' HARVEY SHOTWKLL,
May 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel.
smill*:iml Tobacco.
JIJACABOY. Scotrh, an«l Amrric.«n Gentleman Snuff,
J’f* iif superior quality. Smoking ami drains T^haroo.
Just received and tox sale by II. SHOT WELL-
June 4. 1914. 3G ■
t FEWdozcn Galliglian’s Pills, an infallible remedy
A for Chilis and Fa
Mav 14
:r. just received ami for sale by
HARVEY SHOT WELL,
Corner opposite Central Hotel.
L:du|> Oil.
\ t»K YUTIFUL article of Bleached Sperm Oil. for sale
L HARVEY SHOTWELL.
May 11 ’ J _ „ 3: 1 .,
4;ai*pcutci*ffi’s nml Sands’ Sarsa
parilla,
■J 0 R rale nt the pi
Mav 11 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel.
.llair.VlY’s I’ilN »ntl Bitters,
It lOR ’ale Itlhc proprietor’* price*.hy
* HARVEY SHOTWELL.
May. 14 33 Corner opposite the Central Hotel.
liiiix't'fl t!5il iiiifi 'fl'raei* oil,
B,t O R sale low by HARVEY 8HOXW ELL,
oprielor,’ price*, hy
HARVEY SlfOTWELL,
May 14
Corner opposite the Central Hotel..
0^1 4°
Sal S: rat us,
q inlity. iast received and for sale by
HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Potasliy
|.llRSTq0t
Jl 1 M n > I I
litv for sale low bv
’ 3 i H AR VEY SHOTWELL.
.lux! ttcccivcil.
r - I!S -
9 I aI k 7 to protect u
ilydot
from Idast or smut, v. Iiich it will el
rs srbera the pure nrticle i* used.
HARVEY SHOTWELL.
Opposite Central Hotel.
/ xKOHGIA, Crawford County.—Whereas, Nathan
VN H. Mobley, cxrcutor on the estate of Lewis Mobley,
deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letter* of
dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear army office within tlie time prescribed by law to show
cause, ifany they have why said letters should not be grant-
ed. Given under my hand, this May 7th, 1345.
JAMES J. RAY, c. c. o.
May 13, 1843. 33 6tn
S’ I EORGIA. Vooty County.—Whereas Willistn Rob-
vJT ert*, administrator, and Elizabeth Burgess,administra.
trix on the estate of William Burgess,deceased, apply to
ire for letters of dismission from said administration:
Thea: are, therefore tocite ami admonish all and singu.
]a>. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to
shew cause, (if any they havcdwliy said letters should not
he granted. Given under mv hand, this 5th of March. 1845.
PLEASANT H. KEY.c.c.o.
March I8-723—Cm. •, . .
EORGIA Dooly County.—Whereas Nicholas Red-
Jf dick and Jonathan l’latt, administrators on the estate
of Anthony Lewis, deceased, apply-to me for letters of dis-
mission from said administration t *
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular,
the kindredand creditors of said deceased, to he and ap
pear at iny office, within rill) rime prescribed l»y law, to shew
cause, ifany they have, why said .letters should notbe grant
ed. • Given under my band, this 5th March. 1845.
FLEASANT II. KEY, c.c.o.
March 18—25—Cm.
“ GliOKClA. Biftft 4 omil).
S IX month, afterdate, application will he made to the
Honornhle the Inferior Court of said county, while sit
ting for ordinnry purpose*, hy George A. Minchcw, ad-
minisirati-r of the estate of IMiilip Mittchew, deceased, for
letters of Dismission from said estate. He having fully
administered on the same according to law ; of which ail
persons concerned will take due no.irp.
MARK D. CLARKE, c.eo.
April 1. 1843. 27—Cm.
Fall stock of Boots and Shoes
riSHE subscribers have just received
JL and are now receiving a large and
well selected stock of Hoots and Shoes,
consisting in part of the following de-
scripltons, viz:
3000 Pair men’s best Black and Russet Brogans.
3000
1000
700
1500
500
1200
500
700
500
1200
500
700
500
COO
300
500
300
1000
600
second quality, dodo
•• double sole, do do
1 “ Iron tacked, do do
■ Boy’s best black and Kujsettbrngnns,
1 Youth’s do do
1 Men’s Kip brogans,
do rlo double sole brrgans,
■ Boys do brogans
1 Youth’s do do
Men’s Kip brogans,
do do double sole brogans,
Roys do brogans,
Youth’* do do
Men’s calf, sewed and pegged brogans,
do do do do double sole,
Roy’s do do do brogans.
Youth's do do _ do
Women’s Calf and Kip pegged Bootees,
do do «lb do Shoes,
33 Cases men’s thick and Kip Bools,
Boy's do do do
Meu's Calf Nell and half Nell Boots,
Boy's do do do do do do.
Men’s d'ble. sole Ca’f, Pcg'd. water prn->r Boon
Jo do do do sewed do do do
do Stout Calf eewed Bools,
Gents, fine light Calf, sewed Itoois.
3 Trunks, do do do do do Philadelp’n Boot*.
4 do Gents, and ladies patent India Rubber over Sites.
AL°°.
A "cneral assortment of Latlie’s, Misses’ and Children s
leather, kid, and morocco walking shoes and slips of all
descriptions nnd qualities.—Ladies'" blisses’, and children’s
black and colored and foxed cloth buskins; all of which will
be offered on the most reosonable terms. We invite all
that w sh to purchase, to give us a call, and we will endea
vor to suit both in price and qbality.
Also,—Kept constantly on hand. SOLE LEATHER,
CALF LINING AND BINDING SKINS. LASTS.
THREAD, SHOE PEGS, andallotherarticles used in
manufacturing Bools and Shot*.
STRONG & WOOD.
At the old stand, sign of the Dip Boot,fry
Macon, Sept. 24.
W HEREAS Green J. Blake has this dn^ - npplie
nnd obtained temporary letters of adnnnistratio
Ort 1, 1944.
V V t <- 3 BA V .V 1» AVIS’
COSCKNTRATKtr COM fnU Ml FLUID K.VI IIACTS OF
SAIiSAPAKILliA*
.Y 0 R tlif? care uf Scrofula. Chronic RhaoTiiqtiani. Gener
al Drill!i» v, Cutaneous Diseases, sealy eruption* oTtlie
I'inques or pustules on the Fare. Liver Affec-
nl and Syphiloid Biln from nn im,
I'-hIv, C rr.n nfjH of thp Throat nnd Lev
elling of the Bones—for aale by
T . H. tc W. S. KLLIS, .
4fi Cotton Avenue.
, Tetlo
M»*rr
habit
r> :rr habit •
F.ams and
A si"
I ire Rnsiirnaicc.
CAPITA I*
Yorh IJontrihutionxkip Fire In vn-nitre
inge«lab!Uhed an Agency in Macon,
, Mercbondize, Household Furniture
rvr*rydescription ofTroperty, again*! Lott or Dam-
in/ iire. BOND A MURDOCK, A jenta.
Anfil 30. 1811. 31
r|UIR
J Cdmpanf % 1
ri for
iporory letters or administration on
the estate of Leonard Adams, lnte of Bibb county, deed :
These are therefore toeije and admonish all and singular
the heirs and creditors of said deceased to file their objec
tion# (if any they lm\c) in my office in the forms prescribed
by jaw, why said letters of administration should not be
granted to the said Green J. Blake.
Given under my hand nnd seal at oCIre, this I8tb day of
April, 1845. MARK D. CLARK.c.c.o.
April 22—30—30d.
EORGfA. Dooly County.—Whereas Thomas Whit*
VX sell, administrator on the estate of Isaac Stephens, late
of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of ad
ministration.
• These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and stflgulai
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased to be and appear
at my office with in the time prescribed by law. to show cause
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band and seal, this 3th Mav. 1815*
PLEASANT II. KEY, c.c.o.
Hay 19,1845. 34 Ct
. NOT ICC
T| S hereby given to John Brown, formerly of Wilkinson
JL county, that the undersigned has in his hand* all the
money arising from the sale of the properly of Mary Brown,
Into of Houston county deceased, an.1 that unless ike said
Jnhn Brown applies for said money (to whirh he i* entitled
if in life) within t-tx months the same will lie paid ever to
tlie next of kin. Perry, fit. Janunrv Kith. 1845.
THOMAS POLLOCK,Adm'r.
Jan. 21—17—fim.
A.IniiuiMrntor’ft Kalr.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of
Crawford County, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will Im sold before the Court House door.in the town of
Knoxville on the f'.r-t Tuc.olny in August next within the
legal hours of sale, nil the real estate belonging 'o William
Matthew*, deceased. sold for tlie benefit of th*- heirs and
creditors of said estate. Trim’ on the day of sale.
PATRICK M. CALHOUN, edm'dr.
May 13, 1813.
Ailniiiiiatniloi'a Kale.
A'triLL be sold by order of the Coi.u rf Ordinary of
v T Bibb 'roomy. on the fir’kTuesdnv m August, before
the Con rt Hae'se-door in snidYountv, ! eiwern the usual
hour*, all the’peruoable property of Leonard Adams, late
of tit's county, dteoesseo, corsisting'-of tin ware, tools of his
trade, together with a araeon nml mules, Ac.
GREEN J. BLAKEi edm’or.
May 27, 1 £43. 35 ids
New Stock of Dry Goods.
Spring Trade oj 1845, A splcudicl assortment.
d~1 EORGE CLARK is now opening a fuJ and com-
vJT plete assortment of Foreign anil Doinestic Staple and
Fancy DItY OOODS, which have been ariecled ex
pressly for tbc retail trade of this City ami State, and will
be sold at such prices, as will defy competition.
Among the Netc Goods, Kill be found,
Itirliest styles Paris punted Unnige. aud lialzarines.
Dress Siiks rich and beauttfui styles,
Stripjd, Plaid and Changeable bilks.
Mourning dress goods, superioi quality.
Black llarage, Bl k. Balzarine, Lupines,best Alapaca and
Bombazines,
Cobahines, Muslins, Lawns, Organdies, Jaconeta & .Cam
brics,
Skirts, real haircloth, grass clolb, corded and Marseilles
Skirts. .. _
Linen cambric Hd’kfs. Revere, Hem Sti'rlt, Plain 7ape
Edge, with a full assortmeut of common Linen Hand
kerchiefs, from 12J cents upwards. . ‘ .
The ladies will find at this store, every thing totlcir-
taste, fnnn fashionable Ribbons to splendid Dresses tnd
I House-keeping goods. To those accustomed to trade with
| us, it would be superfluous to say lhat we sell chepp, aid
if there areoiners who aredispio-ed to purchase of us, ye
teapectfully solicit the patronage of every one ; they Mill
soon learn by examining prices and goods, that there isnn
I belter r lace in Macon, t» procure those supplies, ^tban at
the store of GEORGE CLARK.
Store on Mulberry stteef, nextuuderW ashingtnn Iltl!
Aprils, 1845. 28—tf
SUPERIOR COTTON GINSj.
J J4HE Subscriber’s Improved Gins hate been fairly t/it-
I ed tliis season by a trial of mote tliun fire hundreddif-
ferer.t ones, all made and sold by him within the las ten
months, nnd have proven to be decidedly the best perbrm-
ing Gins ever used He will larther imptovf those oiered
for nex: crop, which will make them not oaly better per-
forming but inoro durable ami convenient thrn an/other.—
They are constructed upon a plan of his own. null bis own
workmen have ever made one like them, and l>y having a
better shop and machinery, more and better worktenofnis
own, with n 6ieam lumber mill, and steam power fhis fa-
tory.can afford gins on belter terms than othets. a
wanting to purchase for next crop will wait until
onby one of bin agents, or apply to him bv letter belle they
engage clsesv’nere. he will agree to furnish thvin ntl low er
iirire according to quality,lbao any other man nr liiX- ■ Hi*
agents will visit p’.-inters throughout th* State, doing the
selling season. Address letters to Clinton Jonmcounty,
Georgia. Gins will be delivere i. at the pdrebas^ s resi
dence, warranted topurfoim as recommended.
SAMUEL GBJ8W1LD.
Jan. 29—19— 4lw nit.
HiiAll-.lCttti-Slv H O.S (4LKVOUS.
TBAHOSE who hare suffered nnd are weary of suffering
J. With this distressing complaint will linil Peters’ Ve
getable Pills a remedy at once certain and ini J.ediate in its
e cts One single dose of the (dlls taken soon ns the head
ache it felt coming nn, will cure it in one hour entirely.
As a remedy in summer for bouet complaints they dis
play their wonderful powers to admiration, and are far su
perior to any thing in use for those complaints.
In Dyspepsia '•ml Liver complaints they stand unrivalled.
Ms ny have been cured in a few weeks alter liavieg suf
fered under the dreadful complaint for years.
In habitual costivenesa they are decidedly superior to
ary vegetable pill ever brought before the public, and one
50 rent box will establish their surprising virtues anti place
them beyond the reach of doubt iu the estimation of every
individual.
They are invaluable in nervous and TiypocOonJrica! affec
tions. loss of appetite and all complaints to which females,
alone are subject.
They are mild in their action nnd convey alptost immedi
ate < onviction of their utility from the first dose. They
may be taken by persons of any age. and the feeble, the in
firm. the nervous and delicate ate strengthened by their op
eration, because they clear the system of bad humors, quiet
net vous irritability, nnd invariably produce sound health.
Upwards of three Itundrev and seventy thousand boxes
of these estimable pills have been sold within the 'ast twelve
months in three states alone, and more than threeuimes the
same quantity in other states.
As an anti bilious medicine nn family should be without
them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a
thousand certificate*.
In a southern climate, these Pills are admiuistvred with
uniform success. Fur more titan ten years the verdict of
llieir.effictency has been protiounred; and could a juiy ofall
they have relieved he summoned from the North, the South,
the Ea»t, anti the West millions of voices would be beard
I l-i acclamation of their matchless properties. The child
j and the adult—the youth and decrepid old man—both sexes
| and all ages—may alike take these Pill* wi h safety and
I the certainty of relief. Price fiftv cents per box.
Re careful to observe that on the cover of each box (in
the fin) is stamped ‘Peter’s Vegetable Pills.”
Peters’ Pills, on enquiry, will be found in every town, and
at most of the country stores in this state.
For sale in Macon, Ga., at New York prices by
Mav 27, 1845. 33 6m
DR. TSXER’S
VEGKTJtniii: FEVER AND A«17E FILLS.
TITHE success of these Pills in curing in a few hours.
X wltere all other remedies have failed, and that too. in
cates of twelve and eighteen months standing—warrants the
assertion, that, if taken according to the directions, they are
a certain cure- A long list of certificates in pr*of of their
infallibility, might be added, but those upon the directions
arc deemed sufftciert. Try them and be convinced that
they are most effectual and not certain, and the very best
remedy ever offered to the public, to insure a permanent and
lasting cure
Having for several years past suffered under repeated at
tacks of chills and fever, especially during the fall and
spring months. 1 was induced to try various remedies, but
nothing' seemed to be effectual until I tried Dr. Tyler s
Ague and Fever Pills, which stopped the chills before I
had taken half of the box. This was over it year since. I
have remained pet fectly free from any symptoms of a re
turn of this most loathsome disease.
GEORGE M. WAIT.
Baltimore. Dec. 12th. 1843.
For sale iu Macou, Ga, at New York price* by
HARVEY SIIOTWELL,
GEORGE PAYNE.
And will be found in all tlie Towns and country stores i.t
tbc Southern States.
May 27, 1843. 33 Cm
At the Macon. Saddle, Bridle and Harness
Bcposi/ory.
S- GRU.MA3APs Sc CO.
O FFER their splendid assortment of ,
tfndtUc’s. Siridlcs, II;irtic«H, .
Trunk**- and a ! l articles usually found |
in tlieir line, at reduced prices. Having j
g large stock on hanefi and constantly re- j
ceiving fresh supplies of the latest 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 Cotton is low and money j
scarce, they will put their Goods at pri* .
oes to suit tlie times. We respectfully invite country
Merchants and planters to call and examine our stock
pledging ourselves to sell as low, and as good an article as :
an be found in Charleston, Angu-ta, or Savannah market. |
UU* A liberal discount made to those who purchase to
sell aeain.
N. II. Repairing done at the shortest notice with neatness
and despatch.
Come all ye Dooly boys, and give os a trade.
We have Saddles and Bridles most beautifully made ,
We warrant them strong, as eood. 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 Colton is low ami money not plenty,
We will sell Saddles from S3 up to S20.
Do* nr forget the place.
S ; GRUMMAN CO.
CUrrry *t., opposite Watts & Moulton's Grocery Store
iTen* 3. 1844. 10
€5 A il n 5 A is m S3 I»« SIT 015 A'7
OS MuLREHIIY STRrKT,NEAHTHE5tF.THODISTCHURCH
THE Subscriber is receiving large ad-
rtiaj- ditionsto his stock of Coaches,Chariotees,
Barouches, Boggies, Wagons, tec..
truiusunie ot the best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if not superior to those of any other es
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find itfor their interestto examine the quality aodpri-
ces of bis assortment.
Repairing, in nllthe different branches executed in the
beat manner, hy experienced workmen, tit leas than former
price*.
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs,Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes,Lanins.Bands.
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almostevery article required in their
business, at Augusta prices.
5Iarch 1st, 1842. 22 tf J. W.BAVCOCK.
KeW SSos’e.
WLVSHIP & POPE,
A RE now openings general itid complete stocit of Goods
/Sl in Mitoon, (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of STA
PLE AND DO.IIEST5C »!IY «0«i»S and
<£35«CfiiKIIES.
Hats nnd Caps, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Drugs and Medi
cines. Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Crockery and
Gla**-Ware, Mill and Crosscut Saws. Blacksmith's Tool*.
Ragging and Rone, Salt. Iron and Steel, Blankets, Kerseys,
Satinets, flee. ■ A splendid lot of Saddles, and a general its-
sortmeul idlaJies and gentleman’s Shoes and Roots, latest
style. Bridle, Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather.
Best apple Vinegar.
ALSO.
A snpp’y of Negro Shoes made at Forsyth by I. Wtx-
SHIP,all ol which 13 ollered tnihe public very cheap for
CASH. They will also Aliihufitcture alt kind* of Saddles.
Bridles.and Harness, Trunks, Collars, Carpet Bags, Whips
flee.
D3* Repairing done'at tiik shortest notice, jr]]
N. R. The highest market price will ue paid for HIDES,
TALLOW and BEESWAX.
ISAAC WINSHIP.
, WILLIAM 51. POPE.
Sept. 24. 1944. 32 52
iPs’iisae Wccae Teaghers.
HKK) LBS. just received nu.i ;<»r side bv
Atifil 30 1811
G nn- Po wdcr.
KEGS Sportin'
10
Julv 30
Gloves^ nciii’iH) viiivHMj lien w
IKnntlkcix!ii<T*, ftnspemler*, lt, »
Comprising the most desirable apartment *
ever offered in this market.
Oct 29. 5
kemovalT
rgff TIE undersigned have removed to the Star.
J. street, a few doors south of the Washing,
adjoining the Messenger Office
a iage and general stock of
iZlil
Staple
READ?
SHOES, BOOTS, Ac,
will be sold at unusually lo
*ncy
MADE CLOTHi^l
All of which
piece or otherwi
amine for their.selve
I Macon* Ort. 8,1844.
jrcliasers are
J- bay
awl
4 1
I . fSee co it. Be ot;, .V B£ra,ss~S' fl d. A
AKD MACHINE SlImH
j TtflEL and GtnGrcring, Steam En*inc ti- ’ I
111 and Brass Casting, of every ilrf,-ri Dr ; ‘
: order.and Maciiint. WoRKin fipnn.-i . F
order,and Machine Work
and Walnut Street;
[Cr* The highest prices will be p;
XSrUNs, fionil, and Can! Iron.
Jan 31 17 . KOI1T.
iu General,corner^
f° r OlicJ
fashionable ha?^I
AT THE NEW HAT AND 4 Al , ■>’
rglFIE subscriber has received ,U;?l
X FASHION for Hat..,fce
est article ever offered in this J
Panama. Leghorn. Palm Leaf IlnM, 4
inter, Russia, and Pearl ciU&h
brim and
CASH.
5!aeon, Slay 7, 1844.
Pear] Cas...,. i
mi 0 r whiH, win i
GEO. I. 311®
MciiaS’s Xsl<«
R rills ana F{iQi h; i
Siil levs,
S^OR general debility, for sale by
_Ju!v in. 18 14. w - ‘‘••'•’B'l
JOHX l. JG.\s:s A to.
SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive a, M ’
&
Manufactured the past summer, from recemlv
Goo.is, by V, m. T. Jennings 4 Co., verv fa
as among the most fashionable Drapers ^nd'
city of New York, CONSISTING OF
Snrtoeis,
rilorii,,
Frock Coarc.
Vrsis,
Coatees, aiitl
Travelling ^
a:ttl Gcnliciit*n" s
Puiiliuoons,
Rrt'ss coats',
Oi'i'icc C’ojjfs,
JUrtflf.
COT
In alllhe isew and various style;
Together with a very choice selection of *
Cravats
Hosiery*
.Drawers,
Gloves,
Linen and
ie New end various .tv!,-* ®
URAVINS. WOOD flr. CO.
LEGS Sporting 5
ido Shot-gun > TOWDRU
I do Blasting )
For s.-.V bv
BOND & MURDOCK.
Shot and Lead.
BAGS Shot, a5«c» r te<l sizes,
• 309 lbs. Lead, for sale by
July 30 44 BOND St MURDOCK.
5J * r *.s7
S HAKER. Lamus Wool, Nett aud Spun Silk Shirts
Just receiveti by
J. & E. SAULSBURY.
Jusi received by
Oct 29, 5
Silk and Satin Scarfs.
Mohair and CuRhmere do
Handkerchiefs,
Under Vests,
Susftenders,
Collars, Stocks, &r.
Including a general stock of
Yonfh’s & Children’s Clothin
MEGRO CLOTttllYG !
w m m si m a a a s, ae
Believing that the system of “Small Profit* ,«) c
Returns, ts best Ruited to the times, they iwll 0 (r„
chasers' P " < f* ?iat canno1 '* !1 to be aniudocettw,"'
5Iacon. October 10, 1843
Albert «. ituiIk,
Choice Canal Flour.
4 FRESII supplv just received and for sale by
THOMAS TAYLOR.
July 2 40 On Cotton Avenue and Second sl.
Boots and Shoes.
O UR stock is now complete and very extensive, com
prising every style and pattern. A fine assortment of
LADIES’ SHOES aod SLIPPERS.
Give US * callif yon-wi.h bargain*. — —j ... . .
WlKSmP fle POPE.
Macnn.October 29, 1841. 5
Faints and Oil*.
(T/N/V KEGS No*.l and 2 White Lead,
* 300 gallon* Linseed Oil,
200 do Lump Oil.
With a variety ofColors lor Painters’use, for ale by
July C 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO
PG5, SALE.
f—., BEING desirous of removing. I offer the House
'•;!' j and Lot near the city, formerly occupied by Mrs. S.
JLi-iP. Hall. The House is located in a heijlthy place, and
has four good sized rooms in it. The lot contains four acres
having a kitchen and other necessary out buildings, with a
good Well of water upon it. The subscriber offers it upon
accommodating term*, both witli respect to price and time
of payment. For further particulars apply tn
J. W. HQWARD.
Macon, April 9, 1845. 31 tf
GEORGIA, Bihb county.
7*L—TTtOLLED before me by SarPue! Steward, of
prr\ fl the 48l*t dis!., o* *aid county. One estray
■ **- mule, description as follows to wit: a mare mule
seven or eight years ofage; a dark bay with a yellow spot
just in front of her right hip joint, some white hairs on her
withers, and also under the ear strap. This 26th March,
1843. D. B-BRASWELL. J. P.
Appraised by John II. Brantlev and John Hollingsworth
to bs worth thirty dollar*. 26th March, 1845.
Extract from the minutes, J. E. JEFFERS, c.I. c.
5Iay 20—34—31.
GEORGIA, Bibb County.
TOLLED before me W. T. Hughes, one of th,
in if those j Justices of the Peace, in and fur said county
died up* ; elmA by Alexander B. Roquemore of said countv, and
■ — -• in .">IPtli Company district, G. 51., one bright Bay STUD
PONKY. with a star Jn bis forehead and.the,right hind
foot white, ami some saddle spots left, one eye supposed
to be out. and snpp'vcd to be six or seven years nki. Ap
praised hv Win Raney nnd R. B..Hughes’to lie worth ten
dollars, this the 9th ol 5Iuv, 1845.
W. T. HUGHES, J.P.
Extract from the Estray Book,
May 20—34—3i ' J. E. JEFFERS, Cl’k. 1
fiiinsuilibing.
T HE Subscriber contiuues" to carry on the above busi
ness at tltg old Post Office, where he is prepared to do
all kind* of RIFLE, GUN aud PISTOL repairing in the
best possible manner; DOOR and FRENCH Locks re
paired. and Keyi'filled on short notice. RIFLES made to
order with all the improvements, nnd warranted.
OM HAND FOR SALE.
DOUBLE and single Barrelled GUNS. RIFLES.
PISTOLS, Walker’s English Cap?; French ribbed and
Split Caps; Gun Locks of all sizes, Powder Fla:ks; Wad
Cutters; Slirt Pouches; Baldwin’s Elastic Gun Wadding;
Cleaning Rods for Double Guns, aud all articles usually
keptin the line.
Powder ip Kegs. Ouarter Kegs, aod Canisters, of supe
rior Bran.-I*. manufactured by Hazard, Denslow and Web
ster. Shot ofall sizes hy the Bag or single pound, very low
for CASH. E. s. ROGKJiS.
Macon, Dec. 4, 1844. 31 tf
BSoofis at (Cost.
T HE Sulwriber, about co close his pre-ent bus'ness,
will dispose of his entire mock of IlOOK$, ST A
TIONERY. BLANK BOOKS, PAPER. tVc. AT
COST, FOR CASH. The stock is general, consisting of
SCHOOL BOOKS, in every department of EDUCA
TION. Also,
Miscellaneous, IvSedical, Eav/,
and theological Sooks.
Also, Blank Books, Manufactured from the
best Materials, in different styles of Bind
ing. Foolscap, Letter, and Envel
ope Paper, and every article
in the line.
TEACHERS and OTHERS in want of Books will
find it to their advantage to cail and supply themselves, as
the stock will Positively be sold at Original Cost.
^ , J. BARNES.'
December24—:3—tf. Cotton Arcane.
T O F A IS S fix E
p> EST OTA RD. DUPUIS*. Co’s real light C’OG-
NAC, vintage of 1822. Oltl O PORTO, of verv
superior quality; and Extra Fine CLARE T- All im-
ported DIREOT.and warranted unparalelled it. any part
of the country, constantly kept, and for sale by the gallon
A. L. AuDOUIN,
At the Was!:,ng:on Hall Bar Room.
5facon. Dee.3, 1841. to
A T his old stand, opposite the Washington Hall,
cetved, within the Inst few week*, a newmvi,
assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGhS
part ol wlitolt consists of the following:
490 pieces English and American Prints.
50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzarines,
50 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics,
10 do Satin Stripe Adriannplrs,
20 do do do Organdies,
50 do Erlsten Ginghams,
10 rln Seydia Stripes,
50 do Jaconet and Cambric Mnslins,
23 do Lace Stripe 51uslins,
20 do Cross Barred do
50 do Silk Handkerchiefs,
10C do Furniture Prints,
JO bales Brown Sheeting,
White and black Cotton Hose, Spo.1 Tlir-nd 5’#»
Pm*, and every other article usually called for,
be sold at the very lowest prices for Cash,
kiacon. June IS. 1644. *g
Ready 31sde Clothnir
—AT—
NE W YOJtK COST ! !!
t sabaci iber* will close r.fl the remaitiing nor*
JL their stock ol CLO 1TIING, consisting iti pittif
Beaver Flushing ainl Blanket OvercoaU,
Superior Cloth Cloaks,
Tweeds Contfi,
Black Dress and Frock Coats.
Satin, Wool, \ el vet and fancy Vests.
Pams, Stocks, Scarfs. Cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, fet
at New \ork Cost II! Call and see
. r - v Tx SAM’L. J. RAY, k ft
Macon, Nov. Ii. 1844. :
€. CaisifiTictl A: to.
4 T their old stand, opposite the Washingtmi IJiU,
foresale at the lowest current prices for cssb,
73 Bales heavy Gunny Bogging.
250 Pieces do Kentocfy do.
100 do do Rusia do.
50 do do Dundee do.
• 1500 pounds good Bagginn Twine.
300 coils Manilla Rope, °
100 do Kentucky do.
1500 Sacks Salt.
20 Tons Suede* Iron.
25 HliJs. St. Croix and Muscovado Surar,
,„. 2 ; >0 ,5a ff s Ilio > Baguira, am! Java Cnffee.
With a general assortment of Blankeu, Shoes, Jhflel
BSncom and Laid.
5900 J!a '’ on Lot of fine Lcsfl!-:)
_ , ’ 5VINSHIP fl: por:
' PLAiVTERS f
Jfjfion fo your Sutercsis:
rffTHE undersigned propose* to supply every planter in
jl . the State of Georgia with a 5Iedirine in the convenient
form of Pills, suitable to the wants of any familv or planta
tion, on such terms as cannot fail tobe an imfucement to
those who have charge of the lives and welfare of their fel
low beings and on terms such as preclude the possibility on
his part, of in the slightest degree humbugging the commu
nity in this delectable age ofhuinbug, viz :
“If not satisfied the money refunded! J”
THESE PILLS, in their original cost will be cheaper
tk.. outer calbanic tn common use, nnd as
above are warranted to give satisfaction. They are a safe
medicine, containing (under oatli,) neither calomel, opium,
lobelia, croton oil, mercury in any form, arsenic, antimony
cr any other mineral substance whatever,and can be taken
with impunity under any circumstances without particular
danger jfttm exposure to cold or drinking water. They
can be used witli the utmost aafgty and certainty bv anv
overseer o r good sense who is calculated to have the care
of negroes, nnd front an experience of eight years in their
use the subscriber feels confident lhat he risks nothing in
stating witn cate they will cure 99 cases in every 100 ofbil-
in less than ten days. Their action in the ream-
vnl or oile ts so very efficient that those wdio hare used
them uniformly, testify that in this respect the* are&II-
PKBIOR TO CAUDlth. With such a Medicine
their I am prepared to supply you, and for this purpose
will, tbtring the spring month*, have agencies established In
the various sections of the State, when mv agents will have
full instruction* to abide by these terms to the very letter
as tlie subscriber wants nothing but ffir value received
„ M- s. THOMSON si n
Macon, 8tl» Feb. 1845. ' ’ ’
F. 8. The treatment bf chronic ami all manner of Un-er
tng disease is still continued at the old stnn 1 corner of M ul
berry ana Third streets, where persons living nta distance
may, by *epdmg their symptoms in writing, have medicines
put up to suit their various cases and sent, either hy stage,
railroad or private conveyance. Such cases where person-
al attention is not required are treated at five dollars per
month including medicines, which when seat from over 40
miles of Macon, must be enclosed.
Servants treated nt the intimity as usual, anti even- i
spare moment devnted to tlie treatment of acute cases in 1
the city or a few miles in the country! JJ .S T 1
N. B. Letters on business 'must be post paid.
«RAVKS,_ WOOD A: CO
■pEBPECTFULtY invite the attention of Me::
I.a ami Planter* to their stork of IliiMi Mid
to which weekly additions will be made durin; lke«t
Our assortment embraces the following dcscriptK*i:
l.'iOO pair heavy black Brogans,
1200 “ “ rustet do.
1500 “ lined and bound Kip Brogans
1000 *• M-h and low quarter Brogans.
1200 •• Women’s nnd 5Iis.-es’ Alororco. KU,
and Gambmon Buskins. Slipoers and Ties.
$00 pair Men’s Calf aod $eal Brocans,
‘J00 •* d«i. do. do. Pumps.
COO “ Youths’ and Boys’ Calf and Kip Drop*
200 “ Children’s Leather >i:oes,
10 cases Calt, Seal and heavy Bools.
Mncon, Aoeost 20, 1844. 47
63. & ,T. (
L removed to tlie Brick Store, on Colton
or e door below the Telegraph Office, where
nowopeniiigr ^general nssortment of
tJroccPiCs, Nhorx, Hardnni’fll
together with .1 sic k of STAPLE, and FANCY i- !
GOODS, all of which will be said low for CASH.
Our usual supply of CHEESE kept constantly on :
-Macon, Oct 22, 1844. .1
GS:<P. I. S83EI*AKJ),. ..
jfffAS Just received an extensive assortment r - I
JTJ. and CAPS, of the latest Fashion, to which the a»|
tion of his friends and the public generally, is hdri
ing perfectly confident th it iiisfn-iiities for’ obtainin:
supplies, weekly, will enable him to sell as lowos:
er establishment intbe State, Wholesale or retail-
Oct. 8. 1844. •:
A GENERAL stock of Dm
ceiving, of the best seleclinn.
purchase; will be supplied with
Alacon.Feb. 12—20—ly.
£\-:) etsots and Sint Sfm'tfeg
ff Ufc*"! received at th’* People’s Store, a 1
f
DRUGS.
■ aud lUrdif^
, Ail person*
superior nrticleir *
crua. ALSO.
E? a tent df e (Heines, 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’, Shaving Scnp,
Russell’s superior Shaving Cream,
Superi ir old French Soap,
Do do American do
Pearlash,
* Potash.
Sal Enins.
VINEGAR.
Starch, Ac. Ac. For sale by
J. H. A \V. S. EL t! ; ;
M.c.on,Augl3 4t! Cotton A' f "
which arc
tirely new
style to be fe
iful
: s a-torc,
id Ladies’ UmJ
arasols and Sun 5
at the store of
GEO.
to nsaoetment
rellas, among
hades of cn.
April 8.
Cook’s Anti Uilious Pills.
OB* the Care of Li vpr
OLA UK.
tf
FIH’.HII
DRUGS AND MEDICIJVES;
/CONTINUED
H J the l..-«t qualii
For sale by
J. II. A W
applies (
tv of the ■
ble for Pit;
ante, and Fan.
tnd for sale by
J. IT. A W. £
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