Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, October 22, 1846, Image 1

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BV v. SOME. TER M 9 * The MKStr.HaBU is puMtsk?** i*kly, TTrtiffdy nnrfl iM, *t Three Dollar*, if paid within th* year, ami For dal/ars, it’ uat paid till the expiration of the year. , i Ivert/seiments Itot exceeding twelve lines,will he inserted One lillar the irst insertion, and Fifty Cent* toreach eon nance*, \dv rtisemenu sot limited when handed j ba inserted till forbid. . . . . <i*lrt *f .and tnd Negroes hy Executor*, Vdimoiatratom f Ul j GMArd'sH-,are required h> law t# h utvmued in a j allic f#ette, sixty day* wrtvkiua to the day of safe, j *TU i.ifes r * -rsonal dropertr must he advertised in like | saner fort •, day*. , . . j |iN .tie t. •biora and Credi* *r| u< an •a'Ulr must be pub Notice that liiiiication will b msdsto the fNiurmf Ordmn ryfor le.ive • nael 1 I.and and Vetoesio*ar *• published week fv for four months. , Monthly Advertisements, One Dollar persqhare, for each ‘’lilnvmi.H * Cn<lMttt\Thr<r Dllr*. LRTTRRS n busine a must be p*t pain. R. K. & J. . HI vr* win pmcrisE is ‘the srpmnm courts op ’ 111 01*. DECATUR, JONES, lUKER, BALDWIN. IKE. TWIr.S MACON, PULASkI, .MMFORD. DOOLY. . MiN: and Hot ti.n Tlicv will nttcriil tlf Uul'l'.H* . v Hiiwkinnville an.i fjavaniiuli; An -u-u* sndTitl Decntnr and Macon. Ala, th* Circuit Court of tlin Unred O’ Ornci over Wright’s Hal Sr ore Macon, Aug 26, 1646. 6m2H COOK & hC M PKI \ v attorneys at law, Pond Town. Sumpter Otmiy, Geo WILL practicoin the counties of Sumter, Stewart Macon. Marion and Houston.- Phii.it Cook. HemhY H I umi-kln. Jr May 6, 1846. l- U’ A'O I 1< XHAV'E removed to, and if|*ied 1 ‘ •■ • J PF.RRY, Houston county where t d.* *• ;.i o.n muncafioos bv mail Cos be directed* ; March 10, 1846 4 C. U .^TRoN'i. 1,000 SACKS SALT J sale, apply at the Washington Hall, to * Sept S3 32tf 1’ C. DEMPSEY. Nails, Iron and Hollow Hare. kegs Cut Nails, •Flit” 15 tons Iron, assorted 1 to lO inches^ 9 00(1 lb*. Sheet Iron, 10.000 |lh. Hollow Ware, 2.000 lb*. Clift Steel, l 000 Gerinarj and Blister Steel, 2,000 Hoop and Band Iron, 50 doz. Hes, 400 pairs Trace Chafes Received and for sale bv • t *'• D#ol7 __ Theatnr / X r/•>*(}. MACON, GA. THIS commodious and well arrang’d luuldlngis ail. Mated in the most central part of the city, ai.d has t,een thoroughly repaired and put in complete order 1 1 i Is well adapted to theatrical exhibitions, lor concerts, lecture*, or scientific exhibitions of any description. It will be rented for purposes es ti e kind, on reasonable terms, hv applying to , FERDINAND HORNE. Tbe building js subject to a city tax .which has been paid by the proprietor, all performances in it are there fore exempt from any additional tax. Oct 29,184.A. ‘ 37 SH EF.TING. JUST rrc ived a lot of 6-4 and 12-4 Hl-ached and lirown Sheeting of a superior quality. Also a good assortment of of Ladies and Uentlniuan’i Kid (iloves, best quality. GEO. W. PRICE. Feh IL, 52 Humes* and Soli* Leather, fTST received a superior article, for rale low. Feb SO 2 GEO. W. PRIOR. Pottfli Kr-mdy %Y;i Hied. GALLONS of PeMh Brandy Wanted, for which Fifr\ nts u* rr t Hunt will lie paid. L’On v KMART & CO. M*.-an, An* 13, 1*46. 2ft 80W.'.".”- I r A MRS >m, m ... ,<h, I.eghom, and I *S*,. P 'iv'J'’ • cKINNON ft CO. vi. MAM I u . LKERS AND DEALERS IN [ CAtil ti l I I ICM i l ICI , i Mulberry -itreet, opposite the Washington Hall, Macon, they kftepeonitantlvonHaml, Til ▼▼ a general tftxortment. The follow iPiL i n P comprise a part: Vluho*atiy and Black Walnut Dressing yffltl Bureau*, m M/ /l| U Sideboanlfi, Centre Tables and Wash A 1 ™ Stands with and without Marble ‘i’ops. ■ Card, Side and Ladies Work Table?, ■ Kahofanv. Black’ Walnut and Cfierry Dlririg an ] IVa Table*. , | Work Boxes, Portable Desk*, Piano Stools, Sofa*, ! Divtin*. Otioinans, QuartleUo Taldes, E Looking; Glngnea, Looking (iluas Plates. Stc. xV.c. r Cll AIRS, of more Uau 20 difforent pattern*. Mahog ■ snv, Bl*< k ‘V tlnut, Curl Maple, besi>lea a variety of ■ kStained and Painted,)mth plninand oirmmeulnl. Rock 1 idr • iliHjrs, of Unhog my, Waliim, Curl Maple and oth- E rr kind* <if‘2fl *lifT r-*nt pniteru*. | BKDSTL \!;S, of Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry, Curl, B plain Maple and Poplar ■ WINDOW SHADfce*, a large asaorimant constantly h on hand. [ FKATHF.RS—Feather Bfde. B MATTRKSSLS, of Curietl Hair. Mo** and Cotton. B Ladies ntj<l Oentlenien, one and all, nre most reapect- Bfallv invited to five u* a call before piircbaaing elee ■ where, hs w<j almU nee out utmost endeavor* to please Bbotb in qualpy nd prices. ■ To i n> —|*or sale, Copa; Varnish, Ma- Hboganv aod Iri I<> IN. B tit las r B seated with >’nii. mu H huh | I Dec. 7, lfl4H. ‘U | MOPE NEW GOODS. George m. log vn .v o ‘ have just received the tine 4 and b*Mt amuirted aiock of I ratify Ihy Dootls. I ‘ >t thev ever dfferei* for sale in this mm kef. Th*. W r * determined to sell eve*v article on a* leamitab ■term* a* any house in the city, etui will not be under M*‘dd bv any. Their motto hi fulure hind I lie, “Qutek ! ■b'llss U | { j Small Puodte,”— ('hrau Good*,” tliewuieli- Kord. lndnmn/itlk olft'rt'tl futC.-txli. Th# following *vv n few of ho mnuv nTru'l* 1 , ou hnn.!. I’ Stub**mbltil*tll K..l..S—very fine, ■ FraachcinbroitliiM.il G- .in ■. ■ fttip.r p1.i.1 ml rh.tf C. 4 ■ Plnin M.tux tin l.arncn—*n.l ..til r 4 ■ Nnw ntvln Pullw 1t,.1 1 f' r i. 0., ■ Ritra fiM>MihroMnrntl Mufli ■ Fancy Drat* .'ttlkn. rich mi i . ■ Fraiyth Worked Cupcu, OolUr. tn.l h> h> xc.lc*. H Kid ntov,Twi*l*ii Mtl, wtlk Do erv, sc, Fluo- Alpaccru, Figuroil Dimity , Ri,„ k 1., mhxatio'., L. tat re, Iri.h Lilian., ’Ti.l.l* Dium-k Plait! etc. au . ■ ( loOi. Ciiwsiniftcs, ;m| i |.,|i,|g H . B3 Kin* Ca.hmar* Mlmw 1., ■ Rich Brocgil*. H lllack einl. ■.. plaint Tl.iliat Sh-iwj* .nil 1111 ml k'., Fi..ami.rtti.larv.l l inen ( an.biic Man.lk'., ■ Pur... f*i) mpl Steal licit.. ■ Silk. Button*,auj ‘l'ri,liming.—'.l avarv qunlnv ■ AIM) ■ A aplantli.l a*aAPm3l il I’lN !• I H for CarH. m A11,,. * vcr\ I'ugi* and imu(UtHH , *i> >i n1 I ■ ‘‘•'Hl (iluss. ;, 11 <1 a iirt 1 , j H| || hr sold Ml iph I iWt't ill i Us||lil |s ‘,\fl Jlp’ out and discuitlioue the bprint’s*'., obtain URL AT BA Rfi AIN'S. ■ 046. 34 I WBW REFECTORY IHUIi übcribar. will open *n S*Mrd*v uight, a “umiiudiou. *ml cmuluiialila Rnhtvrat, au Mm wliara OYSTERS, FIMD, llllllt.', YEN m ’ aad ill uthar luxuiia. ol tb< aaitHlF tt ll i .i'it “h “-it rooked, and with *nrb teiimniti,. .a votr.t i JoaihH lo.iidian, i.na Iha itpui imcul. h a H “ arc cainmudlau*. privaia. cm| i. nungail iu ■ mi,: rau "’ aaliafoclisn to .11 hit w ill favor uw With ROGrUti ft MELVILLE ■1,,;. ‘^ h "” “61 ba arrted up daily,at II o'clock, A M., !| °"’ 7 < *M4 34 3w a. UEjrnjti.L. cjmter s co. Commission Merchants, Kb. 15, Si. Charles Street. NEW ORLEANS, H. KENDALL CAR TEH, } I DANIF.L PRATT, J Jl'ljr JJ,1844 <0 S 1 lIF.n WOOD fi PATTEKSO ‘J. corner of BCCOII hd Oak S'rectu, would inform the public that they are prepared to execute House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, GIUINING. I nil (a lion of Wood and Marble, Glazing and Paper Hanging* Picture Frame* made and Gilded. OLE CHAIRS Rr-bottoined, Painted and Gilded ; Furniture V*rai*ht J and Polished. Bell-llsiiig:iiig: done in the best manner, materials furnished and warranted. Inelegance and despatch, it is their determination not to he surpassed by any establishment in the South. Person* in want <f \ny of the above work, will please ge ns a nail, tnd cjc •nine specimen* betbre engaging cUewhrra pri 1,1846. J 7 Tin dale and Wire. t)(W I BOXES Tin l’lttie, *. * 4,000 lbs. Iron Wire, uavorta.l Nutt. C lo 13. i Ilecointi itml for sale by K. B. WEED- I Dec 17, 1845 44 j AXES. k DOZ. Collin.’A*on, , ” 10 tloz. ILtntl nml Broad Axes, Raceived and for sale !>y E, B. WEED. Dec 17 41 SIIRLT STEEL-3,000 !h. Sheat Start lor Gin Saws, just received and for sale by Dec 17 44 E. IL WEED. fft ice Winen and t*randy i Cor s ilc on iiniisiisilly low terms. A RARE CHANCE’ VI.. AUDOUIN respeci fully informs tbe cnitensl of Vlacon, (bat in contemplation of a removal, and | change of business, he propose* |o sell out for cash, t t .uie* that muni be satisfactory, his choice stock ol W'mes ami Brandv, comprising CHOICE MADEIRA, very *>M. OLD PORT, u superior article. CL ARE TANARUS, of his own importation. (■’ H A VII’AGNE, of the most approved brand*. BRANDY, best quality, pure and unadulterated. His liduors be can confidently recommend to conttoju* spurs, and for family use. Nov 20, 1845. 40 BACON and MOLASSKS— 2O !* O ® prime Bacon Sides, 50 iiti in super Cuba Mola**?*, in store and for sale by. July 20 4 GRAVES, WOOD Ik CO. Lumber for s;>3e. IE subscriber* are prepared to naw Lumber of any 1 <izc or ffimeusions, at their Steam Saw-Mill, one ami a bail'miles from the city of Macon : likewise nill.x pi Itiimii.g timber they will sell at their Mill or will de liver in Macon or country, on as favorable terms as it i can be procured from anv other mill. * JOHN D. GRAY &. CO. •Macon, Sept 9, 1846. 30tf K NX3RTCK A CLARK, RFxEI* constantly on hand, ROLE, BAGGING & TWINE, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, IRON. NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE. Ate. Sic. all of which they offer at the lowest market prices. Sept 28,1846 y 32 ‘trtn SACKS S ALT for tale by 4 1/4/ Sept 23 3i SCOTT, CARHART U CO. RE’ A COTTON ITAVE rentoved to W. B. Parker’s More, on Colton I 1 Avenue, nearly opposite J. Cowle*’ Fire Proof Ware House, they have in store and otTer for sale on accommodating terms: 200 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 175 “ “ Dundee 85 “ slightly damaged “ “ 51) Coils Kentucky and Manilla Hope, 60 Bags Rio CoOee, 20 Ton* Iron, 50 Kegs Nans. JOOO lbs Tank and Boiler Iren, 800 Ib-a Spring Steel, iOO Sacks Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, 10 “ Henderson Candle*, 10 Baskets Champaigne Wine, 5 Boxes Burgundy 44 3 Casks Baron, Macon, Sept. 2, 1846. 29 STRONG <& WOOD, SIGN OK THE BIG BOOT, Brick Buitdi'ig opposite O. M. logon Sf Co's., A HE now receiving and opening Z m. large and splendid assortment of VJ SHOES, HATS & CAPS, L.4> which they offer for sale at reduced price*, or na low as they can be pur chased in this or any other Southern market—compris ing in part the following kinds, viz : Gent’* fine French light Calf sewed Boots ; do. do. double sole do. do.; do. Jo. stout do. do.; do. do. pegged do; do. double soled do. do.; do. light do. do.; do. Calf and Kip Napoleon tapped do.; do. hoe fine Calf hull Boot* and BrogAus; du. do. Cloth; Lastiug and Goal Brogans of various styles. .Men’s Kip and tiiick Boot*; Boy’a Calf, Kip and thick Boots; Youth’s do. do do. For Ladies —Fine black Gaiter Boots, thick and thin sole; tine colored do. do., variety ol colors; fine Moroc co, Kid, PolUa and Lace BoottaCh; fine do. do. and Goal Walking Shoes, fine do. do. Slippers, Ties arid Bus kins, black and colored. For Misses —Gaiter, Poika, Kid and Goat *elt Boor tees and Buskins; Kid Slippers, I’eft and ClotH fixed Buskins, bluck and colored. For Children —A large assortincsnt cf Talk*, Gaiter, Seal, Kid, Cloth aud Morocco Burner*. Men**, Woman’*, Bovs*, Misses’, Youths’nnd Chil dren’* leather pegged Boot tees and Shoe*, of all descrip tion* and qualities. Anew and beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Ovet£ 1 ; shoe*, fir Gentlemen, Ladies nnd Misses. To Planters— B,7so pairs of Plantation or coarse Bro-, cans; * prime article of Men'* double sole Inin and I Wood tacked llussett and Bluck; do. do. aingio sole do. I do. do.; Bey*’ and Youths’ of the aaire qualities. .Isx>—Js dozen prime Calf JSkiti*; 10 dozen Linings of different colors; 1000 lb*. Hemlock Bole Leather; 700 lbs Oak Sole Leather. Hindinft, Lasts, Peg*,Thread* Awl*, end all oilier ar ticle* used in manufacturing Boot*and Shoe*. ■ HIT* A!% CAPS. A new *ml beautiful Stock, of nil de scriptions; Men'* aud Bov*’ Pulo Alto HATS and CAPS. Gentlemen’s fashion able Beater and MoleskiU of diffnicnt qu*l itic** Men'* While ami Black Wool Hits; 1 Men's, Boys’ and Youth*’CAPS ot • U de*cf iptiou* and j qualities. Mucoc, .)ct It, DM I 35 j Kcplrinbrr iteport I <IP THE NACTIIJB (i*ICI'L lL 1 IFFI I.Y'l’R | ANCK COMPANY, No. WALL M. Nt.w Vo**. I This Company be* inautd during (lie nicntfi of B*|> temlier,so (Milicies,'il: | Mvri liaon A. Ti:.4ff 4. It I r.iiiion, 1, Maclmnir., 12 Lawyarv, Cn.l icr Hk, 1 j Drovcim, Itrokvr*, 911'l.rka, 4 , iiiinkrt 1 I : Lad. i Flijjnciau, I | Au4rtcr, . Rule liar. , 4 | officar in <.^v Karmars anil I'D’ t-M. ” ( Manul.vi-ir. , 1 . Pi Mi T.ve*'n*i; red. p *flA Company ll** been 111 oj'er.ition •iNNUks has issued 7'P pout is*, the gron* premium on which i* 11,(Kit), and only mto lo** of $225, ha* occur red. JA S. D. P- OGDEN, Pre*. . , A. M. MERCHANT, V. Tr vs. LlAf* BKMTft*, Sec’j. Pttwr Fn*ll.m 4 A, Actuary. HYDE &, JONES,Agent*. Mncon. IJef 14 2w (.•■oruiti oimiw cnty. Interior Court sitting for ordinary purpose*. Septem ber Perm, 1817. Fi)ftN VAVOHV, KUArdhp of rb- minors nfHirhard G*- u* r, H T it, hAviair M-uled in full wiik hi* *s|J U ||s, *ll . i whom Imvr actstiest ‘hr fih my -out* >va*s, pr*>s to Hr duun<M and from auui guirihsiolup. G il ih e fotr ardeira by the Court, tb*i thi rule be pub ,..|i ittWnv d*, *t tk esiumtiwii of whirb time s*it kiuu yi i a? gi'4 u* i, Mn 041 aa*a t* ikr tuotrsrf bv *)• n, 1 \ iVm- i r-at from ikt* lAimaca of •** C o*ru till B*|>teip* , I bs f ,u*R K. G. CAUANISS, L. C. O brpi wl __ . SUM • cAitri>T*XNO.’ XTTtNQ •<’ KltSlW • I? IoV r *h DiK iv.-n*Mt’ Rtonr. MACON, TUCK* AV, OCTOBER *4, its 16. FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE. f lIHE -tiridcrsiened, grateful for j a 9 l past tavors, takes this meth / vy 1 oil of informing hi* patrons, and those who muv give him iheir buHinees. that be Ims (for tbe bet ter secuting their interests) obtained the beautiful and well arranged l ire M*roof Ware-House, on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by J. CowT n ius, for tbe purpose of Storing ('otton and all kinds oj ot f*t try Produce. He will, as neietofbse, give bis personal attention to tire Ware-House, and pledges himself to use every exertion to promote the interest of those, who niav confide business to his charge. Macon, June 24,1846. N. Ol BLEY, JO.YUS A ‘ HOLT, WAKK-HOtrSK COMMISSION MEBCHAXTS, HAVE taken the Ware-House on Cotton Avenue,’ formerly occupied by Movt tkif. At Campbkll. ; Their best efforts will be employed to promote the in terest of their patrons. JOHN JONES, \VSI. S. HOLT. 1 | Macon, June 24.1846. 19 \mm\ If ‘are House and Commissi;;; Business. TTjTINN & SEYMOUR will continue the shove Im v v siness nt the same stand, and solicit from the planters a share of their patronage. .Macon, June 10,1846. 17 FACTOR AGXI coxnmioT iusinfss. . fHHK under*ignrd rnurn their grateful T ’"“~Tr 1 thank* to their friends ami patrons jf for past favors, and beg leave to inform them that they will continue to transact fcffiHjjffijlK the above business in the cit> of Savannah, under tbe firm of HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO. and they hope, by their zealous attention ul b efto ?in ail cases to promote the interest of those uho favor (lit m with business, to continue tfi receive a libt ral share of pmr.o e . Our senior paitner 7 Col S. Hamilton, will,as htn v his personal attention lo the sale of Upland ami v Cotton, uud the purchase of Goods on orders KVBHAKD HAMILTON, THOMAS IIA < DF..V .\, CHARLES F. HA MI a. I 0\ Savannah, August .10,184f1. f.m29 z. t. count: A a I|AS rented the WAK--HOUS* r Ts “ I the rear of A . .1. W L ▼ Cotton Avenue. Contimi.i „• mat*.acquaintance with the 1-uvm- • f this city for the last twenty . ns. - >dt!n fact that he is needy, wi I ion - ap peal to which he can add nothing, he submits h nit taints to his acquaintances and friends , and a libera* public ADVANCF.S made on Cotton hi store, or shipments t anv of the Atlantic cities, on customary rates- Macon, Aug 19,1846. 27 “NEW FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE, Macon, Georgia. DYSON & RICHARDSON, Proprietor, nnd Commi.gion Merchants. m njf pleasure in announcing to J a § I th* ir friends ami the public I ‘.‘o m generally, that their Fire Proof'Wart L House i*eonpleted, and will be kept in order for the reception of the grow * j n g, cro p Q f Cottoaand other articles of Storage. We feel that we hazard nothing in saying that this bouse is tqua),if not superior t® any ol it* kind >n the Southern Country, and is well adapted to “the safe keeping of COTTON, and all other artieles in deposit, froiu the ravages of Firtj Hater and Pilfering. Its local situation is convenient to the Houston Road, and is also near and in full view of Cot ton Avenue, winch now vmuiand a great portion of the Cot ton trade. We tender our sincere acknowledgements to our Patrons for past favors,and respectfully solicit a continuanceof th same. We also extend our invitation to the puublic in general, with a hope to render ourselves so approved as to command the con* fidence of all. We will each give our persona I attention,, a ith out a providential hindrance, in order to advance in the bnt possible- manner the interest of those who confide in us. Our Storage anil Commissions are the same as eustoman here to son, and Drnyagethe same as from am other pari f the city. LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made, ami ai r dersfrom our customers attended 10, and articled pureha *t the lowest market prices. Macon, Aug 18,1846. 4rrt? WARE-HOIT? Commission Business. GRAVES, M OOD A ( O. TAKE this method of informing planters aud others, that in addition to their wholesale and retail Dry Goods :ind Grocery Rushies**, they will continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE COM MISSION BUSINESS, at tne old stand, (long known as Graves’ Coiqer,) on tbe corner of second street and Com merce Row, Hnd would respectfully renew toe tender of their services to their planting friends, nd other*, with the assu rance, that those who may patronize us in this line of busi ness, shall have our best endeavors to dotl.cm justice and pro mote their interest. Onr Ware House it conveniently situat ed ; and Cotton utored with us,shall be wi ll taken careof, and protected from the weather. We will also assist with pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without charge; and we are at all times nr pared to make advances 1 on the same in Cash or Merchandize. We respectfully solicit a portion of tbu patronage of the P tth,,c GRAVEB, WOOD & CO. . F.dwin Gravis, Y Thoma* Wood, > J. ‘l. Kir ber, ) Macon, July 29, 1346. 34 j WARE-HOUSB coti!iissuin’ ci sixrss. % , - Siibsci ilw r w oo Id most resp^ctfiil / a. ■ 1 *y inform Ins ft lends and the public JL ▼ jeH generally, that he hit taken that large and commodious Wart-house fojrmely kept bv IJIli ti K,, “” to -* bul niuir ucenly | ”7 Ousley Jewett, pnd ufiels his service as a Ware House and Commission M. reliant Any bu-imss entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention, and he would most respectfully sulieit a share f public patronage Liberal advances made on Cotton in afore with him. WILLIAM M ROBERT* Macon, July 20, 1846. , , , s<i £ ostol js: m*#; 11 ” 111. CONTIKI’K IIIK Warv-lluiiKo andCiiiitu..iu , ISusincs*, I ) ->_n 4 NDsollcitsth. |ttlroiiiptriiifVitruJ ami the public genet Ih. He w h ( > |* * Hi* t-< • t Kill A\i k j adjoining Jones & Holt, hh I nearly oppo iitr Hss Ik Brother-’ hton*. In rouiut tion w 4h the ao*ve, hr has also rent*’*! an- ! other near loth* one above mention* and. | From long e.\p* Hence in th- above biinihe hopes to t'lve satisfaction to those who,may favor him with tlnii’ misiimss. lie will be a**i*Dd in .the above business bv Mr M. I C JOHNSON, of CuLodtu, Geo. _Macon, August 1 K IMS 24 WARE-HOUSE COIUItIIN.MOIV nCNIKENf*. g f . gF I House rtcenlt) tdi ipiid It) Vt at'-fw t Modltnti, sifuat-td on ill. vi'cner f I Id ml u,ml Gaulbush atrrsis, wamlsl r*sp vdidh i i'tfhrm Ii is friend* ano thepn > <c,that tin ! Ware-house lieitigr. ti Kfttlo rb-iild ! mgs, i• more secure ami safe Iroin fir <ian tkrrWa*i-| Houvein Mama. H apriwnttßl ait*4>t <t> ■ -• givrft,and I all orders protr inly intended to, eithei ii. l.ugo; * | Cotton r.ent ta hU ears* , In adslitiun, he ha* rimnertrd, a large and a<* um*Mtiou ! WAGON YAH It, where cun be siaitin ■!•’ * cor hyn red’ Wagon* at a time. ISAAC IfaCKAHY. hllf It, IMft. r rdrffiaph Cop).J II USKRZNaTOK c. UYrrt-lIMHC omi t'vnttni >oU . t/errhriH t , 1,4601, n i, o. fIIHE unt! rsigned ltVirg taken * n I \Vare*Hona ncint.J) <c.u,i l.v S V, l W ( i ya, will t<*prp*t dt- v B < otton * • sugnsi | RliltttiHi a'w nHlt - 1 hr > w ' ha pr* pan- u uk- life. ! • a I advaiKo on ( <*ttoti -tor. a wfib thfn, or shipped to their friends in ChnrU *nn. 4rh‘w lurk. A! F.XANOFM II H Kill Mil UN, , AHHAM IL ADAMS. /If ‘fir r tiers : V. hcarlwrongh, ’t hn*. Williams. Perry, John NciJ, Ui non Roberts, XrchuUii. J>r. Junutlt in Adam*, Afc’t wwr Ccutifv. Hmtutt Bird. R-w|. Livingtun, SktuSet dstinty. Col. Jas. S. Jl.all, Win. Slade, Dooly County. h, -it i I coi'xow soALiia. ONE Phil • f Mwlliiral I'alrM Knillf., with a full M ui Wricltu. In ..Ir 6* 3G)rr. OAR HART * CO. I t s.p., 1, 1943. tV (VarcßES, JEWEIRZ. &c J. A. A S. §1 Vlßftll, At their old stand on Cotton trs me. ‘ppcrti'c Washington Halt, Qq YX7OULO inftifffi their biamls me’ ▼ T Ilia puhlie, tbirt lliev Imve no* I nflf*’ on t* HfOOiJ *uirtmnl ol Gold ain I i * IF Silver Wutebea of the various in* ksrs, fl ofdifiVrent kind*; also h good n*- sort me nt of Gold Chain*, Seals aud > Kevfi, and a variety of oilier articles, consisting in part of the following : Spoons of pure Silver ; Bold and Sil ver Pencils; Gold Fens; Gold Foil ami Wire for Deu , ti*t*; fashionable Jewelry, Breast Fins, Finger Rings, Ear Ring* of latent patterns; superior Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors and Stmps; Scissors; Bond Bag* und Purse* with steel ornaments- Head Ornament* do.; Steel Peng of Gillolt’s make; Pistol* and Guns; Ther mometer*; Tooth, Noil and Shaving Brushes; Twe -1 7.rr*; nti assortment of Toy I for Cbihlr n, with a virrie i t v of other article*, which will he sol 1 very cheap for |cash. S. S. V. would take tins otiport •uitv’to sn?, thHt he : lias go<d assortment of watch ant ferial* careful! w*o : leered by himself: these, with fho * ‘r-i# f *,f “tooh ’ he has to work with, ns w* ! ! L • nagr*, he I thinks Ije is prepared to execute w w. II as work gets to )e done, it will he Mi* aiui |* , otiie sntisfuc • tioo to nil. 1 Dec 17.1845. 44 NOTICE. linegrm'n*! HargiiiiHi! ’ pis§4 r* so Oil EAT !!:• -i I- i-n.-igm and having taken the More on the. cor- j ‘-‘‘r j/’ Col ion Avenue and ("iierrv .t:eet, fmiu.il, cal.ed K.r-. s atote, but recenlly having been clian|*d ‘ | lo (Ina ol llm RIO GRANDE HORSE. hern leave In inform die citizens of Macon, and planters, ! diet he will constantly keen on ham! an EXCELLENT j /STOCK of j Orv Goods, Groceries A Provisions. of all kinds, wliieh he will sell at the LOWEST I’OS- | ■SIBLE KATE*, being perfrrily couteoted with qoi/ K | HALE &. .SMALL PRlil’lTfi. Tbe public generally 1 lire respectfully requested, if they waul GREAT IIAK ■ GAINS,to drop into the RIO GRANDE HOUSE, f.ood. of anv kind giren in exchange for nil kinds if j produce at cash prices. If. N. PULSIFER, PROPRIETOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE AT the RIO GRANDE HOUSE enn he found at all times ! Trt >. <M I'EE, SI GAR, SYKLT. ‘d'.: v-ses, RICE. BACON, I.ARD RUTTER, ‘// MEAL. GRITS, FLOUR, V \OK. ii i;|,. fc j SO •*’ and ihw lr<t quality in quuunti .. to suit pu.eliue- i e v ‘ ili“ LOWLS I’ KATES, unti sent to any part of \ v KEKorCHARQE. .Macon, Sept 16,1846. 31 P R I N r r S (> N L Y nr:w fa r.T st y l is, At the. •tablivliimriiruf LK i Alt * -- T I 55, 44 .C ED Ait STREET, N H w(VVkVi Where ar. foiß.v ;v c n .ri> a i flic NF.W STYLES of J'KlN'f KU C AI.J: 1 V S hiihv t> e*u produced in this country, or impart# iii< ml are offiered for sale j tin* CASH OR APPK Vr ‘ CK! i1 at Prices Clrcath Reduced, VI tthin rh. I.IM w ila\s. C7* Pur. hiM.'rs am* gu ranivtd the prices and aHowanct s made for a givnn pt-riod. OZd Catalogues (renewed and eervectod daily) regulating the uncti —.• rr placed in tbe ha lain of buyers and s-m with good* ordered. I AUGUST, 184''. y 4 I— ■ • .... ■■■■■ I IVAUTILI/S (MUtwai. mks) i\SIIRANCH COM V, 18 WALL SI KKUI -AtUr mature dt libt ration, the trustees have become convinced, tnd the ex- I>erieiiee of ok! established companies fully warrant the con elusion, that the advaiwagi Life Insurance on thtr Mutual pt •M,may be extended amiditTiiHed with greater conrenience to a large class of Contributors, and with tqual security to all the assured, by requiring no greater amount of the premium to Im. paid in Cash than the company will require to meet its engagement* with promptitude and fidelity. It has a.-AMiidingly been determined that in all cases where th amuist pn-tnium shall emount to )50, ind 60 per cent, th* reef shall Imve bt n paid in cash, an appruvi-d note may hi given f-r ft**- remaining 40 percent. pH table twelve months ail. r d*t4*. I* icing six per cent, intern,!. The interest to be u I’Mi’i'iA, hut the principal ml tobecalkd m unless ■: s’ . is es the company require it, giving sixty data hen only by **■>*intjits prorata to the extent tji’tt ‘ q-it rid to meet f. engagements >f the company. r sand il I) >ntCipaird that a system, the operation of wini’ii 4 to fir and <quit*Me, o well calculated to place ihe bent fits *nd blessing* of Life Insurance within tin- reach of *i l. aud at ‘he same time euabit each eontnhutor *oshare quaßv md fully not on!) in ua ‘ten ficenttvrury, hut ahu in its profits of accumulation, will meet. a* it i* believed to de serve, the i ivor and canfldi-nr. ofth* public. The particular advantages offi n c! In this company arc : 1. A guantntee capital. 2. An annua l participation in the profit*. 3. No individual responsibility be >ond tbe amount of pre mium. 4. t hose who insure for a less period than life, participant equally in the animal profits of the company the Saul Hu* e tntpuny confim s its bu.|ies rr rlu+iuety to Insurance n Lives, and lit Inuirdlt/ apper'a nitiglo Life. The Hates of Insurance on One Hundred Lallan I One ‘Seven K.r |i t):n i For Year.'Years Life. Age, Y/ear. ( Y as> 1. 15 j 77 ! 8* 156 I 40 169 IS3 i2O *0 01 I 9S 177 I 41 101 )9n J7l 25 Ijd | 11 SO4 50 196 209! 4‘ 0 .10 l I*J 16 236 5J 212 321 575 35 I 136 j| 53 *95 j 60 |4 35 4VI[ 700 TRUSTEES. Jtrae* !) I*. Ogtlen, Richard K. Tardy, Thos. W. T.udlow, ; lam* * Brawn, O. Hushm 11, C. K. I.iuds^ey, ! H. W. Hnlti, Klcbavd Irvin, A. M. Merchant, l A. Mums, l>. A. ('oinstock, John Cryder, P. M. Wet more, Jamrs Harper, R. H. Morris, ! Robert It. Coleman, K. V. Carman, Spencerß.Benedict M. O, Huberts, Win. H. Apinwn(l, Luring Andrews, Henry K. Bogart. .!. I). P. OtfcDKN-, Prexident. A M. MFHCIi v NT, Vice-President. • LEWIS BEN TON. b(trHur) i PLINY FULL MAN, Actuary CT The com pi ii \ wilcwlse i *l lire* of S'aves. ‘tv I ON Fl. Agent. MedieafV.xao,*o#r. ,UM! ‘ V • Macon,|st pit 1146 ss t s. • n. [lrn/vn. • ‘.“* •< fills. A MILD vnd -ff : • *■’ * ‘ v r Complaints and | ftf*ra ‘g it inting iwsit#**tngfrum4is- I orders a.I <h’’ *1 .: en atetl h*er w Hie ih slvne Pills wur • lit ili-’lr *•> <l< im” j aWi u Jccu’ titiiK tuihe directions. f*noA -sc M* per lu*. A genu in dscui, I. H. V \% . h. LLLIb, Cotton Avwmi*. ; betS; f 36 L tMukia-IlouMM* < oiiuiy. i o> l (inltnni > Ju>y Tan 1 J V nppe-nring t tho C'oiirt (lint Jnaith t • Jordan, who £ i-> ili* Guardian of Anpiutu* G. Htiiitfi. IniHt niadp I r*|ulitr miuri** Hfi lo this lima, .im* the .in Auguititi* i U. Biiith lining now of the ugr us tw<m \-4*ie y r— i ()itl••red. tlicrefnie. on motion til caiti jortian. that all peri-ion* concerned np|ipear at or bekoe Hie nexi Janua ry term oi tin* Court, and epriw rauae (if any they have) why lotfee* dietniaanry shuttM not bu grouted to *uid .lonian, and (hat llii* order be publiahed na the Uw dirvet*. A true extract from tlw minute** of *aid Court, July i 6th, 1846. K. U. CA BA NISH, (*. C. U. July 15 mCm22 hinic ol GtMH'iiiii-|’|)sftii J ointly. Interior Court sitting for ordunity purposes. Septem l let it, I -1 *■. INHERENT their honors Kdwm f. I nrhrr, William Lowr, WilUmiu Spiv> ami William Tru e— Jostle s pr* snimv. Wlu|a Atnlrtw > M lute and Rult*ntl Wlins, aslinln* ti ttofs r Maxli* Id II Wimfugd,d ■ as> 4, r |rt t.i iLot tin \ have toll) administered the estate of ail o< rt ai and, and apply m be d'mi- and tb rctK m. In i* ih rvfor-vd. r and by the Court th*| rnaio n u ‘ (idled im i* riu* ot lha law, iu tie* Georgia 51' o* • >,■ t lugall twins eonet r and, to show cans, if anv liu ) lia*,dlt nr Is* f.r* <hs next Minch trmol (Ut wn> .aid Irters slioitld not hr granted. A eur extract fi*otn the rniutiti ■ of said Croet. D. pt , ii.6mi.ll WM. A. COBB, C. C. O. M-2|c Os CoOlMft Inferior Coui t sitting for or iinnry purposes, January V Term, Di4*i P non’ their Hon'vs kdwiii C ’tirnr*, William Spivay, and William Lowr. I pstieaa. ‘1 I*B ’-REVS ‘• g-. Saocv llaini i V,ai.rnlistratris on the f y rstat* - t Id” Hamrt^k,4* dsaaed,hat fully *<li*im>- < red and •• >'’ ■- tu p p)mi ut of the sum oh’ hntnV’ lat ‘ ‘ •- *nd tltiy-ninr cents, * tmb i the aiitoiiM of |iiin ml >‘H in/’ r.-t dvraad pnyabtr to frvwdev, ■ g i ‘ .tight- *< %ml drrefts* 4, and heir ttf oie ofthe dtst.u n >-'vt wh-*se residence if in life ian known, but so I. JSU* ’• rip the State of Ala ham n i ,\n*l whvra* th . !• • *'’ atria has deposit! | with the fferk ts the Cnnvt es “ ‘ ,'se .•fr*'stid sum af asoney, (I|tqea athe or ‘ t of**i- l C -wrt, and applies lor letters of ’ dl*dt ,t#i*i frore. taltl tut’ j ttg 1 fh* r s re ‘.-*d**< 1 ’’lt Hr rlrh publish eitatmi* flir < %t\ mi. ‘ “ q r.na list* rtated toshsiw cause if M , j.,,, bv * ett*rs at’ di*miion *b.uM mu hr * . Mr.l- xl -’i give M tit tn said ili'tflhutrcof the dem.sitr *1 ~,< - fc . m ... qsi-b said Cl* rk. At.tr.’/i, ,•* ire - tiMitutt tof said Cnurt. j April 1b45. mbtaij Wft. A. COMB, C. C. O. , WATCHES, JF.WF.LItY, Ac. Ac. S. B. DAY would inform his friends ami the public that lie has bought the ■ Htock formerly belonging to C. CJ. bt, i j \Sk John, deceased, consisting of goUt and si I- I .//„ ver Watches, Gold Fob and Ciuard Chains, ~y * K \ Gold, Silver and Sieel Speciadea. Cn*ld .rf-o-ss Br4W} | eUt Clasps, Gold Suaps, Guld and •’ufeer rhimbfefl. Ladies’ Broaches, Gent’s Fins, Knive*, *N<’is<>r*, Hasors, Kxsor Strops, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Pis tols, and many more things, too numerous to mention He will have new stock constantly coming, and will order goods at ihe request of those who may wish any thing in his line. REPAIRING. Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired at the shortest notice, and dons in the best possible maimer, and warranted to keep good time, am! done at the cheape-t price. Rings, Fin*, Bracelets repaired in the best possible manner. Engrav i mg also neatly executed. Persons would do well to call and see what he will do, and there is no doubt but they will be pleased. Macon, Jan. 24 f 1946. 50 Bagging, Hope, Twine. THE subscribers art* now receiving their fall supplies of GRQCEItIKS, which thev offer in the?rold friends and Mu public gem rail),at unusual low prices. We have now in store, and receiving -300 pieces heavy Gunny Ragging, 200 pieces heavy Kentucky do. 130 coils Rent lick) Rope, A0 do. Manilla do. 100 lbs. Twine, 2,000 sacks Salt, , I-,OOJ lbs. Swee !es Iron, 1,000 lbs. Band, Hoop and Rod Iron, JO hhds. St. Croix and Porto Utcu Sugars, Loaf, Crushi <1 aud Powdered do. 100 hags Rio and Java Coffee, s<) boxes Tobacco, 100 kegs Nail, 1,0 o lt. Cast, Germ an and Blister Steel. Also PAINTS AND OILS of ever) description F.. BOND. Macon, .fan 1. 1R46. 40 | ’U 4 YELLING Titiftka,Carpel Bags, liuonet Cases “ aiUI Valices, for sulu fiv Oarcli 18 5 J. kE. BAULBXURY. ol iii-ni’gm-l'paiiH Comiiv. Itrfcrioc Court .itti.i: fur Ordinary outpour., Mt/u 7Vrm,lK46. • y Present their Honors William Lowe, William Spivey, and William Trice, J attic*! s. nfTF H F. AS Butler B. King anil Daniel Beall, executors of Ntoses Johnson, deceased, apply at this term of ihe Cpwrt. for letters ol dismission, and represent that they have f ftilP di.ch.. retd the trust reposed in them as executors a fore said.# It i* th> refore ordered, that citation be published in the* Georgia Messenger, requiring all persons interest! 4, to life tbeir objection- within tin* time pivsci ibed by law, (if any the) ih- Clt rk’s office of this Court, otherwise said letters will In granti dat ;or after) sh- first Monday in No veivlier next. A *rue extract from the minut-s o('said Court, tins 4th day 4f ‘ tv- WM. A. COBB Clk. V O. •May 12, .H4ft niftnilJ .i- MOfir o4* 4'oiiuly. Inferior < . u t sitting Jar ordinary pus posts, Sep tember Tern, 18*16. Thom >S b \ . TI.E, administrator of the estate of Nff4- hart W Hr an, late of said county, having fully admits- I *u red said estate prays letters of dismission from said admin- | istratioft. It is therefore ordered by the Court, fhst this rule be pub lished onee a month fur six months, and at thefirst regular term of the Court thereafter, said letters will b • granted, un less cause lie shewn to the contrary. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, September 22d, 1846. K. G. CAB AMISS, C C. O. | ti I:OKG 14-8188 toiI WTY . fllllt# Petition of EI#AM Al#l XAND£K xheweth J that the Monroe Kail Rond and Bunking Com pany, on the second day ol contract with John l>. Gray & Cos , Daniel Me Doug a!, Arthur B Davis, Robert Collins, and Flam Alexander, to make and coirtpleie the Kail Road ol suid Company from Gridin to it* junction with the {State Road in De- Kalb county, in aujd Mate, and to furnHi engine**, earn, and all other appurtenances therefor, and for which said Company bound theiuaelvca to pay three hundred thousand dollars. Which contract under the hand and seals of the said parties, among its other provisions, stipulated and pro vided as follows, in substance: that the payment for said work, machinery and materials, and other things, to bo done nnd furnished, should be by said Company made to the ether party in the following times nnd manner, viz: that from and aifer the first day ol October ih*n next, seventy-five per cent, of the net receipts of the road alter deducting the yearly expenses, shall he paid to the Haiti other party : said payments to be made monthly, w hen there should be any excess of receipts. Apd the said Monroe Kud-Koud and Banking Comps- I nv thereby guaranteed expressly to the said othei party ! that the pay tr*e,ols thus arising should amount for the , year enduijhm the first day of October, Ibid, to the sum ] ol twenty-fiv e thousand dollars with interest thereon-- | for uni year 1341, ending Ist of October of that vest, to j the sum ol thirty-five thousand dollars with luieiest thereon, and for each of the four succeeding year*, ► tty thousand dollars per annum with interest thereon. ‘I he amount paid ut any time not to exceed the estimates ami certificates of the engineer. And it was further agreed by the parties thereto, that the whole ol the said Monroe Kail-Road from Macon to the point of jtinrriou with the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, and all and every part thereof.and all 01 the appurtenances, engines, tenders, cars, shop tools, im plements cf every kind therewith connected, or 10 be connected,and all real estate to the name appertaining, and all other effects to the same appertaining, should be and was bv said contract conveyed and vested iu the snid party of the second part, in lull title and catata on- 1 id uU tbe dues and payments to which they siioubl be- I COUIC eutitled under suid contract Ebculd have beyu ful ly vested nuJ satisfied, with a proviso that the luaiiage ment, superiiifeiideocc and keeping up said road, and the use of ptuperiy, Ac. in said ‘contract named and conveyed, and all transportation thereon should contin ue to be conducted by the suid Monroe Kail Road und Banking Company, their o'hce(s and agents. Your petitioner further allows, that in juir*uanre of said contract, the said John p. Grev performed woik, and furnished materiaU on xml for said road 10 the a mount and of ihe value of sixty-five liowdied dollars, the better lo wiluexs and secure the na vine fit of which sum with interest, the said Monroe K*ij Kondnm! Bunk ing Cbmp&ny, on the tirxt day of July, 1844, made and delivered to the said John D.Gray their several seven contract* and certificates wrilit.g, ready tote show n, whereby by six of said contracts raid Company con tracted as follow*, uud which is u true copy of each of saidltx! “This Is to certify, that the Monroe Rail-Road and Bunking Company a< know ‘edge lo owe to John i). Gray or h**ur**r, one thousand dollars for work and material* 011 the road. Twenty per cent, ol willed*. w*ifi the inter est from date, shall be payable on the first day of Octo ber, eighteen hundred *nd forty-four, and twenty per cent, with interest, on the first day of October, each and ever* vfar tbcfnafter until the whole Is paid. 1 And to secure these payments, the above rued and appurtenan- ‘ ce me a|>ec rally mortgaged as per contmet, dated sec- { ond August. 1812 duly ♦ xcuted ami recorded: Pro titled, tost the failure to pay any one us these install- ( rnenl* ut maturity shall not render the succeeding ones (iemnndable heime they respectively fall due ua above expressed. Macon, July 1,1810. A. COCHRAN, Prrt’l. M. !,. <>HjkiiitLi ,Cahicr.” Ani! ih.oth-r onnlwcl nml w mil i* in .1! j rpHpi.tH lik. nml piHMili.r lo the !x nloiMid,e*u*f>t in iimnunt, il heinc (0 *ei*ur. ihe |>uymi |il of live Iniiidreit iliillma tu ihu eaiii Juhn D. lira, ur Oeurer, by lli .uni Comipan >. Your petitioner further shows, that he i* the botta fide lsnrer ot said seven coniractH and cert Pica tea that the same were for valuable consideration, and iti the fair morse and trade en the first day of July,! igbteen hundred and forty-four, trauefenrd in your pettiio*er by said John D> Gray ; and he further -hows turn their ere j due and owing *ui each of said certificates, trvo inslull- 1 menu. vi/.: Unit due on the first day of ffetidier,eighteen hundii sad fortydour with inlereai, ami also that due I 01 the first day of October, eighteen hundred and forty- I five with inter**!: wherefore your petitioner piavs that | a Rule Nisi uWy lie giantid, requiring the raid lloncue 1 Unil-ltottd and Banking Coir patty, now etvled end | known as the Macon and Western Rail-Road Cetnpany { to p iv info this thoirf on or het!tr* the next term thereof, the prtnripul and interest due on the said two install me.ts in each of vui i aeven conlructa and cerfific atf*4>r litre thejr equity of rede tint ion in and to aftid Road and ■I) its snr.inee, car*, tool*, implementn. fixtures, umf oth or appurtenance* foie\er ha r ffd anil fare* losed. H. T. BAIIT.Y, T. P. STI BBS, Attorneys for Petitioner. J GROMfA —Bibb Cr.nniy. VV its.nt a* Flam Alexander has represented in hi* I hiregwin petition, that the Msfon amt VVaalern Hail* Road Company, formerly known e* the Monroe Rati Ro;*d atnl Bank inf Contpetiy, are Indebted lo him twen ty aix hundred dnllnra besides interest by two annua! ted stallitx nts due on the said aeven rertlficatea ceserihf f in said petition, ami which are secured by mortgage on said rood os is also represented ill said petition,and hath prayrd a rule may he gtaiited requiring the said Com puny to pay said in stall menu with interest. It ia there* note*on motion ordered, that the said Monro# Rail Rwad nnd Banking Cotu|Nny alias the Macon and Western, Rail -Road Cuinpany pav into Court th* principal and iuteiest line ou said mortgage, on er before the first day of the next term of this Court, or the equitv of reilcmp* (too in and to an hi Mortgaged property will h* forever haired end foreclosed; nnd It it further ordered that service he per fooled nceorthng to law. A uhs ( onv tfttu thu itiioute# of Kihh fiaMrisrCourt, June U\ l( . IU 0. Clk. June 17 inCnrtS VOLUME XXIV.-10.36. FLOYD HOUSE, lUncon, Georgia. amHE subscriber* h*vt lakan that J known Hotel, the Floyd Hoosu, qji4 aro OHHorintcU under ilie firm of Sl LANIER. It will be needle** to made promise*. • oat ofthe (Inn haa been well known na keeper of fhn j Wnahiugtoti Iftatl f mid (lie public are acquainted with hi* manner of doing buainesa The Table ami Bar s hall nut be sut'pß**d l>y any oe, and thoif Stable* ara airy, with firm dirt floora, and uflt surpuaaed by any m Georgia. Cliarge.a aie reasonable a* the time* will permit. THOM Art A. BROWN, STERLING LANIER. (I.*}® The *-jb*criher solicit* hi* old friend* and pat ron* at the \Y aslrington Hall, to give bin a call nt hia new Htand. St. I.anikr. N. B.—The office of the Tallahaaaee and Columbus line of Stage kept at thin House. Jttlv 9, 1840. 21 ts HALL. mjmcojt, r;.i. jSSfTHE Subaeribera have associated in 1 sit^ ie ,nß,!,,^*’, * , em ol this long established JWir*i‘ jAirtjnjin<( well kuown House. Theirjoint and individual attention will le given to itn general superintendence, and no etTort will he spared m sustain it* former high character. We ahull nlwnya study the comlort uud entertainment of thowu who favor u.s with a call. AiOTT do £BAUKaL William A. Mott, } Oviu G. Sparks. { IT In becoming aaanciated with Mr. William A. Mutt iti the management of the WASHINGTON HALL,the subscriber beg* leave to invite the custom of the travel ling public, and particularly of hia country friend*, ft will give him pleasure at nil lime*, to minister to thair comfort, and to aid them in any way in hi* power in the lianauciiuti of such htuineai a* miv call them to Mecao OVID G. SPARKS. Macon, July 15, 1846. 22 FUSiFITS!! 1 KR. tVANJS Vegetable Extract, an infallible retne- I “ dy for Epileptic Fit* or Falling Sickness, Conv ul ahm*. &c. Alee Ivan** Vegetable Anti Bilious Bill*, for removing „|| morbid and corrupt humor*, and puri fying the blood. For fettle at March 11 4 BRUffO £ VIRGINS’. SO DOZEN M isiai's Balsam of WILD CHERRY. f*i i Ht>Z. BOTTLES of the genuine article juat re- OU ccv**d nnJ tor sale by BRUNO A l VIRGINS, N. B —Country hut chant* wishing to purchase to *ell again, nm be supplied on reuMonable term*, by ap plying at >n!r Mirsic and Jewelry Store on Lotion A*e | nue, Miu-on,(is. BRUNO At VIRGINS, or Sept 9 110 J. A. Sc S. S. VIRGIN. BKf AO A VIIIGINS, AGENTS for Sherwood’S unrivalled Rotary and Vi brating Magnetic Machine * aLo the Magnetic or Compound Bitumen Blaster,and Magnetized Gold Bill*. We also keep a full supply of (lie Homeopathic lied icinee, with the hooka on practice. Macon and Coliimhua,Oct 29,1845 8% KaiSKiiiS ami Einlc Ho|if. \G< M H supply constantly on hand, l*r Aug 19 27 BATTEN *V TAYLOR. Paints, Oils, Sc. Jr ST received from the “New York wnd Brooklyn JnWbite Load CoiujMitiy,'’ A o. 1, Ao. 2, Extra and /‘are \Y lute Lead. At.SO IN STORF, I.indeed and TanuurYi Oil, Spirit* Turpeiitiive, A'artihh, Lampblack’ Butty, Paint. Bru*h#f, ft ?. &. Aug lb 27 BATTEN A. T.A VLOR_. BA 4^ONI te** ed. BATTEN At TAYLOR. Aug BJ 27 C HIIDI. REFINED SUGAR for pre-enrwie. hi at O received by BAT BEN dc BAYLOR. A ugj 0 , 27 SOUTH CAROLINA FrninSe Collcjiiale Institute. FiMl ft •liitieiof ihi* Institution will hr tv-mmed on the litk jl k--r eitouog, uiult-r ilk- jetnl direction of 1)4. ELIAS MARKS, BENJAMIN RICHARDS, A. M and Prof. JOHN DARBY, A. M with eompetrut auitain teacher* in elementary tmn ruction, advanced Ue|.mmeit*, Language*,and oroanu ntm kruiuln . Uuiift will on uitniii rni|iteiijr until .Aik .loot*. I tie senior it irr ttilb <t to aidioonce to the eititeua of South Catoin.4 and the adjoining Stan m, that, ai the uun<- im-ncvu eot of tkrvoitiing aeatUiuic }ur. the ui.tuute mil 6pi*n ns m nHoned a !<%* . Prof. JONS UJKU\\ intros Macou Frrnof* C,eatfis s t: ml jot Otr past year Piofitoi y’ Mw ncinofuj amt Botnvi in H’flnami Cot try t, A/e own turf f*. tuif upwards of fout tarn year* inthio State and umt tiao made hiiOtr{f tuoti kuoicn at a tk/tmor instructor in tcuiutc and Htcmtu e amt ul.ru* author of’ an excellent treatise #r k * Southern botany “ Os i/i. MWhJUtIkS, who two. with the r wept ion J the ttut ycdf, been identified with thr /mrinw m*< Af lomc yturs % it i* unnecettary to v/noAr, a* hie timrvufh cvinpctrfky and talent fur vuirut ttou ‘.air been ‘<or- lent y anti emtiefuctortiy tested. Ayr-taul) to tin* arrange-nn nt,(ln r mil in Jive Vuilkputfi engaged Ui ‘he ihrtViViit krauetuS if the Inariiute, umr<d ky I.aUiea a tin wtlldtrn t thedeiueaiK* ami ttirrary department*, and command the cohtid<*tu-t- of me paiiuiM* of tk lnaututr. ft* pmn.irr object ia to fUAriih nutnitrlivii to ) ooiig I.adu a in advaocid *tage*of Nawtlaa. Ih# k4we b< th livin* •UuctioM and lecture*, aiooin|*iii and. on aeirutiHc fuk|cit. Milk a Writ irlectcd ABF AM Ai'VW H KMll’ A L ANH Pj*l I.OSOFHICAI.. It embrace*, marNWer. intii.Juetory RKFAMI MkKTi for touoger pnpil*, to ichtch spcr.ol atten tion it direct’ and. Pupil* are chargi and troia the time they cnier to thr end af the a.-ailenne year, flMh June.) )6y Ilie .nimfnrr arrange -iHrnt, tnelv** inoi.ik* t> aid ami ten month* tumun ace farm* In and at a light e*|K n*e udiliiional to that of ike aca demic year. Pupil* may * mer at ahv writMl nf (lie jtr ■* Pavmrnm—half at eomineMCrwi-iit, half at the luUltin- of ike •cadrintr year. A c*.*et|lar giving paruaular*, will hr foi warded to ail) d>-ir>>u* of lurih* r information- Coin mu in ca tion* nm b* addrr*id u * ithei of the Priacipal*. Itarhaiu vi.le, lira• Columbia. H. C.,hrpt. i, Uad. 6*31 NOT II! ft. fIINR inWnher has )ut received and if daily id rdiflDf a | large and well * kited stuck ot iiruccricn, lltirriwarc, Cr ark cry, Iron. lliilk. Hoofs mid Nliof*. lagr'hrp w*th m gonriwt aaadvOMM if fancy and Staple iaQvo i J>y 4) hirN We ni selected ihf umiiurnnu r in hew \ oik wl R. ton in ir KUs mini can not fni to •uit the want* of lu custoat* ••re ui the pubH* generally* H*i*guw iMctMiyljilar dirrethir Indirect Ift in any of ‘.he Cm (n't ufitflOoNf of the day, hi* friends Mill i!ui*ri ilint lit* n mlTrd to cell lii goods at a vrfy iaull advance from • it , m it. v.iil ii.xriim to make upon hi* good* fur las** * on Cot ton opt rution■. Hit friends l’r> m the country can also he Koiiiyd, tnat any Cation orothai Produce ifiit to hi* house for tale, will always be disposed ar at the highest raarki t prior, at no null*idoal in am way tonm tied, mil in allotted to h. e*t# till'd in any wa) in the pttrcUadr of Cotton. An) I ottoM t**i*€ to hi* Imuse for ah , from hi- custom* rj, will alft he*ad, when lUrceud, at 1 he vef> highest murk* t in hm , without any charge or commission for selling. AMOS BhNTON. M iron. Sept. IA, W4A 31 t '4’iitrul llftnlk ol Ca*oriri/ iirptrmtmr, llihf 184 b. ) mmril.t. BK Hjfrfstt aatk. property** f this Hank, at | it s's sale on Monday, ihi v d***y l Navenibei u- \i, mth Hio 11 of Stark* villt, Ctm touuty, th Billowing lot* ot land, fit i No. 8~-I.lth dt. let eamitf. Vo. IP td dial. i.ee collate. No*, ua and JT, UthdM. Dimly county, tad No. 71—I uh dial. Honda 101 l count*. And on Mundar, the 7ili*iiy of Deieinbt r, thereafter, will n* sold in tin* town of Newton, Baker comity, the following i lota ot land, ti* I Not. 81 mnl IPA-ld dial. Baker eoniity. | stM. IJ?, ** !•* I*4, tal, 140 ami I4a—all in the fth dit. Baker rannfy. A !*•.* tW same time and place, will he sold, that bsaatlftil phmtWUtHl laft-fy own* dhy writ. H horns* Ilultms, It inn in ike 7th rirati Baker raaat>, containing 1000 arm. The ahum lands wifllnr solclona • rtrlit of one aid io war*. Not* t made pat shir at Ine Cetititl Bank, ••fl<l*oti it endorsed, will b received in pa)aitst ol tho shot# ot** erthed lands. fOHN $. THOMAS, Di*-* etof C. B, MilkUgee ; lie. Sept. 11, Mad. Jr rds t r tin|. jfiimr- 11. Hardaway itiilnlef'ir I'ii fnltmurof Bibb county, t l*.< nuii; rltfCiinn in Jumjarjr m(. Jnl* 3 NAT. i* C*mliil*t* fi K* • -cl *1 mu Knuru*. ul liilib coi't iv. ‘■***’