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8188, DECATUR,
JUNKS, MAKER,
BALDWIN, LEE,
T WKJ OS, M ACON,
PULASKI, CRAWFORD,
DOOLY, MONROE,
AND HOUSTON.
Tlipv will attend tho Supreme Couttat Milledsrpvilln,
Hawkins,ille nml Savannah; Aniericus and Taibotton,
Decatnr and Macon.
Alan. the Circuit Court nf the United States.
(1 r Office over Wright's Hat Srore.
Macon, Aug 26, IB4C. ’ 6m2B_
*‘By their Works jr slistll know
llu'lll.'’
THE Oentiat office of LO.MIIAHD Ik PUTNAM ia again
open (over Strong Wood's store,) for the accommoda
tion of their friends and the public generally.
As their style of operating has been tested by the citizens of
Macon for nearly a year, and acknowledged by the best of
udges as inferior to none, it is hoped that their continued
nee ess may depend upon PF.IIMANENT and valuable ope
atious. Macon, Oct 7. 184 ft. 34
<. S. TAVLOR .V l. w . BLAKE,
Attorneys S Counsellors at I.tttr ,
NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS.
References:
Hon. T. J. Rusk, f
Hon. W. Lt. Ochiltree, > Xacogdoches, Tt xn .
Dr. J. D. Starr, )
Hon. Bal.e Peyton ? A OrUam. \
Messrs. Wright Cooi’F.R, J
Col. Kiimoud Blake, Maa/n, Cleo.
Sept 23.1846. 6m32
1,000 SACKS SALT!
FOR sale, apply at the Washington Hall, to
Sept 23 J2tf T. C. DKMPSRY.
Nails, Iron and Hollow Ware.
| kegs Cut Naila,
•CaPv/x “ 15 tons Iron, assorted 1 t 10 incites,
2.000 lbs. Sheet (ran,
‘IO,OOO lbs. Hollow Ware,
2.000 lbs. Cast Steel,
1,000 Herman an.l Mister Steel,
2,00 ft Hoop and Hand Iron,
50 do/.. Hoes,
400 pairs Trace Chains,
Received and for sale by F. B. WEED.
Deo 17 ‘ 44_
WOOD & BRADLEY,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
CABINET FLKAT’iTJKE,
Mulberry-street,apposite the Washington Hall , Macon,
WF E they keep constantly on hand,
~B ▼ ▼ general assortment. Tiiefollow-
IrvL irg cnniprise a part:
Mahogany aid Black Walnut Dressing
l- ( < • reu u a,
W 1 ‘Centre Tables and Wi*h
* 1 * Stands, with and without Marble Tope,
Card, Side wd Ladies Work Tables,
Mahogany. lilack Walnut and Cherry Hiring and
Pea Tables,
Work Boxes, Portable Desks, Pin wo Stools, Sofas,
Divans, Ottomans, Quarftello Table*,
Looking (Hanses, Looking Glass Plates, Sl c. Are.
CHAIRS, of more than 20 different patterns, M a ling
any, Mack Walnut, Cur! Maple, besides a variety of
Stained and Painted,both plain am! ornamental. Rock*
ing (’hairs, of Mahogany, Walnut, Curl Maple and oili
er kinds nf 90 different patterns.
BEDSTEA l>S,of Mahogany, Walnut,Cberrv, Curl,
plain Maple and Poplar.
WINDOW SHADES, a large assortmentconstantly
on hand.
FEATHERS—Feather Reds.
M AT TRESSES, of Curled Hair. Moss turd Cotton.
Ladies and Gentlemen, one and all, are most respect
fully invited to ei*e us a call before purchasing else
where, as we shall use. our utmost endeavors to please
both in quality and prices.
To Msumpir tuners —For sale, Copal Varnish, Ma
hogany and Trimmings.
N. It.— Furniture Repaired. Chairs and Sofas re
seated with ('aneacid Hair Cloth.
Oct. 7, 1846. 34 4m.
BXOBE NEW GOODS.
(~1 EOR.GE M. LOGAN &. CO have just received
the finest and b'st assorted stock of
I'aiicy Dry Goods,
that they have e-ver offered for ante in this market. They
are. determined to sell every article on as reasonable
terms as nnv house in the city, and will not he under
sold by any. Their motto in future shall he. “Quick
iSales mid Small Piudts,” —‘Cheap Goods,” the watch
word.
Great Inducements offered for Cash.
The following are few of the manv articles on hand.
Paris embroidered Cashmere Robes—very fine,
French embroidered Cashmeres,
Super plaid und shaded Cashmeres,
Phtiu Vtous- de Laines—all colors,
New stvle Polka Rohes—for Evening Presses,
Extra fine embroidered Muslin Rohes,
Fancy Gross Silk*, rich and splendid.
French Worked Capes, Collars and Chentizeltes,
Kid Gloves, Twisted .Milts, Silk Hosiery, Ac., Flan
nel#, Alpncciia, Figured Himity, lllack Bombazine*,
AI puce a L stres, Irish Linens, Table Puinunk, Plaid
Ginghams, etc. etc.
Cloths Cnuimercfi, and Vestings.
Fine Caalimere Shawl*,
Rich Brocade, “
Black embroideied Thibet Shawl* am] Handk’a.
Fine embroidered Linen Cambric llundk’s,
Purse, Twist and Steel Beads,
Silk. Buttons,and Trimmings—of every qualitv.
ALSO,
A splendid assortment of CARPETING and RUGS i
low for CASH.
Also, a very large and handsome selection of
Cliin:i. Glu**, :iinl Crockcry-Witre,
*hich will he sold much lower than usual—oh we ure
*uxiou* to sidl out and discontinue the business.
Come and examine these Goods before purchasing,
*nd von ran obtain GREAT BARGAINS.
Oat. 7, HUi :il
MILLINDRY.
MRS. E. DE COCKEKII.I.E
HAS vet timed from New York, Mini removed to Cotton.
Avenus,opposite flu- Washington Hull, slid now utkr*
ii sale s •bo ice selection of
1111.1.1 M ItV AICTICI.CS.
hi ptiri of Hibbon*, Klu*ti, French I Mbs, Taps,
french Worked Collars; Velvet and Silk Bonnets ; Straw,
‘lascan, Adelaide, Victoria and Kuglish Pearl Hrald Itunnetsi j
Muses* Kuib older id Hats, Chi nt-si- and Mmlonna do. ; lb ml I
Dresse* ; Head Ornaments ; Shell Card Cases ; polka pur; j
‘odd and Ivory Rniorys i (ioltl Mini Silver lit mis ; Purse Silk, J
*mp, t Fringe*, Ikptions, Zephyr Worsted Marking l’an*a";
fcrl'irated I aper ; Ladies’ Hair Braid*; Cravats ; Kinbroid-
T*-d Work Bask* ts, fee.
The above articles are of the most f.ishionable styles and j
hiest importations, and will be sold fur CASH only.
Mrs. DR COCKKKtI LK will continue to bleach, press |
•"d alter all kind* of Straw, Leghorn and Fancy Bonnets, in j
* My), i N iMi•lulled iu the South* in country.
Oat < 1
I)41 LEY’S BYRIJP OF WH O CHF.RHV
For coughs, colds, asthma, influenza, whooping
t,,u |h, spitting of blood, und nil pulmonary diseases*
BAILEY'S SARSAPARILLA —For nil di-cases a-
r ‘Mhg from an impure sfat* of the bloodt nlt rheum,
king’s evil, chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia
of the akin, honoa, old uh era, etc*.
‘‘AII.KY’.S FEVF.R AND AOIIE IIKMKDY—The
“"**• velunble remedy —euliiely vegetable |)i|>aiatiuli —
■lira cure.
, BAILEY'S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A attre
of wonna from the system, in general uae
h J' ,, fliou| the United StHte*.
. BMLF.Y’H UNRIVALLED MILITARY SIIAV
v CREAM—This article haa atootl the test of eight
tU r* *** Rtined for itaelf a high reputation throothout
• States Canada, and moat part* <>i the world*
‘•UI.KV'iS SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—With
o f,, w ’d ,f >tH the preparation ; warranted the heat articles
j hiad in uae.
e . 0r **le hy the Druggist* genernllv throughout lli
** r .v.und at wholesale and retail by
BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries* Hall,
, corner of Fulton and Send** afreets.
-ile hy GRAVES. WOOD At CO., Macon.
** •, ut
tfSrtflHFilfll JlNjtfffifffflVffli#*
I
. MEJTMMLE GAMTMR S * <.
Commission Merchants
No. 15, SI. denies Sireet,
NEW ORLEANS.
H. KKNDAI.L CARTKH > >
DANIEL PRATT, 5
July 23, 1K44 40
i
SHERWOOD Ik P ATT Fit SO V } corner of Secon and Oak
S reels, would inform the public that they are prepared
to execute
House, Sign and Ornfiinental Fttintin*',
C It A IN I N C.
Imitation of Wood and Marble, Glaring and Paper Hanging}
Picture Frames made and Gilded.
OLD CHAIRS
Rtf-hotturned, Painted uml Gilded ; Furniture V*nih< and
and Polished.
Bell-II tinging
dona in the best manner, materials furnished and warranted.
Inelegance and despatch, it is their determination not to
be surpassed by arty establishment in the South. Persons in
want of any of the above work, will please give us a call, and
examine specimens before engaging elsewhere
April 1,184 ft. y 7
IL limber lor Male.
IT! HE subscribers are prepared to saw Lumber of ar.v
X size or dimension*, at their Steam Saw-Mill, one
and a half mile* from the city of Macon : likewise sills
or framing timber they will sell at their Mill or will de
liver in Macon or vicinity, on as favorable terms as it
can he procured from anv other mill.
JOHN I). GRAY &c GO.
Macon, Sept 9, 1846. 30tf
KENDRICK 6l CLARK,
KEEP constantly on hand, ROPE, RAGGING Si !
TWINE, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, IRON,
NAILS, HOLLOW-WAHE,&c. Ac. all of which they
offer at the lowest market prices.
Sept 23,1846 y 32
HE A A COTTON
HAVE removed to W. B. Parker’s Flore, on Cotton
A venue, nearly opposite J. Cowles’ Fire Proof
Ware I louse, they have in store and offer for sale on
accommodating terms:
200 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bngging,
175 “ “ Dundee “
85 “ slightly damaged “ “
50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Hope,
60 Bugs Rio Coflee, *
20 Tons Iron,
50 Kegs Nails.
1000 Iba Tank and Boiler Iron,
800 lbs Spring Steel,
800 Sacks Salt,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
10 u Henderson Candles,
10 Baskets Champnigne Wine,
5 Boxes Burgundy “
8 Cask.* Bacon,
Macon, Sept. 2, 1846. 29
STATE OF GEORGIA.
DECATUR, 3d District. ?
Thursday i 20 th August, 1846. J
riIHE Honorable the Supreme Court oftheStateof
I Georgia, iet pursuant to adjournment, present,
•their Honors, Joseph H. Lumpkin, Hiram Wuruer and
Eugenius A. Nisbel, Judges.
Monroe Rail Road *uid Banking Company , ft at.
Pluintitfe in Error.
VS.
The Rostcefl Manufacturing Company , et at.
Defendants.
The same Parties, >
vs. >
The same Parties )
By consent of the parties, in each of the above stated
causes, by their respective Counsel,
It is ordered, that the said two causes I* tried togeth
er, and that the Judgment, and Order, and Decree of
this Court, shall apply to and be binding in each case ,
and be so certified to Ine Court below.
‘l’ltis cause came on to he heard on the transcript of
the Record front the Superior Court, of the county of
Bibb, and was agreed by Counsel, Whereupon, it is con
sidered, and adjudged by the Court, that the Judgment
of the Court below be reversed on the following grounds:
Fir*.—Because it is the opinion of this Court, that
the BiH bidders had a paramount lien only on the Fund
raised by the sale of the Railroad from Macon to Griffin,
anti so much only of the Road from Griflin to the termi
nus, in DeKalh, as was built by the Monroe Kuil Road
and Rankin? Company, prior to the 2d day of August,
1842, and that the Contractors of the second part under
die agreement of the. 2d August, 1842, in the Record
mentioned, had a prior and superior Equity to the Bill
holders to he paid out of said fund, in proportion to the
relative value of the work done bv them on said Road,
ami materials furnished between Griftin and the termi
nus of the Road, in the countv of DeKalh, and that the
Court below committed error in excluding said Con
tractors from a participation in said fund to the extent
of the relative value of their claim for work anti labor
done, and materials and equipments furnished said Road,
between the city of Griftin and the terminus of the. Road
in DeKalh, as aforesaid.
It is further the J udgtnent of this Court, that the rel
ative value ol the work and labor done, and materials
and equipments-urnished on said Rood, by said Con
tractors, between the places last aforesaid, he apportion
ed by three Commissioners to he appointed by the Couit
below, with power to hear evidence, in relation thereto,
nnd make report thereon within such time us to the said
Court shall deem expedient.
Second.—Because the Court below committed error
in deciding “That the Bank Bills should take each in
proportion to the value received bv the Bank for it at the
time of its emission by the Bank.” It being the opin
ion of this Court, that each Bank Bill should take in
proportion to the quantum of consideration paid there
for by the Itopler or claimant on the Fund, nnd that such
holder or claimant should state the quantum of consid
eration actually paid therefor, on oath, in writing, w ith
the right of other contesting claimants for said fund to
traverse the same.
Clerk’a Office of the Supreme Court of the State of
Georgia.
MiM.fDOltvii.Ll, 11th September, 1846.
1, Robert E. Martin, Clerk of the Supreme Court of
the State of Georgia, do certify the annexed Judgment
of the Supreme Court, in the cases therein stated, to be
u true extract from the Minutes of said Court.
Given under mv hand and seal of office.
KOBT. E. MARTIN, LTk. [L. S.]
IN lUISK SEPEKIOII COURT,*
November Term, 1810. J
In ohctlicnce to the foregoing Judgment,decision,and
order ol the Http renin Court of the Stale of Georgia,
It is ordered by thin Court, that John N. Williamson,
K*q., of the county of Newton, YV m. I), Alexander, Esq.,
of the county of Meriwether, and (’ltalic* F. M. (iMrnett,
Kmi., the Chief Engineer of the Western and Atlantic
ILtilrond, he, nnd they are hereby in virtue of the Judg
ment aforesaid, appointed ('omnii**ioners to apportion
in conformity to Uc said Judgment, the retmtor* value
of the work and labor done, and materials and equip
ments furnished oij the Monro® Ruihond between ihe
city of Griffin and the termimi* of aid Knud, in lUe
county of DeKalh.
It is further ordered by this Court, that if tlio claims
of the contractors for *m h work and labor done, and
materials nnd equipment* furnished, have been transfer
red, the preaciil holder* thereof shall elute the quantum
of consideration actually paid therefor on oath, in writ
ing, with tho right ofother contesting claimant* for the
fund set apart by the Judgment aforesaid, lor the pay
uu nl of debt* or claims of this character, to traverse 1(1®
same, which eaiil oath in writing shall he delivered to
lheComini*oee,r*iiforeaeid. It is further ordered, that
the Commissioners aforesaid, do forthwith proceed to!
ihe city ot Griffin* end then nnd there to adopt such
measure* a* shall enable them fully to carry into effect
the Judgment aforesaid, ami to report their proceedings j
to the presiding Judge ot this Court* oil or before the
lirst Monday in January next.
If is fun her ordered hv ibis Court* in obedience to the |
aforesaid Judgment of th* Honorable the Supreme Court,
that the holder* or claimant* on the fund set unurl for
the payment of Hank Bills, shell, tin or Itefoie the first
Monday in February next, file with the Clerk of this
Court, their oath in w riling, slating therein the quantum
of consideration actually paid by each of them foe the
Bank Bill* *o held nr claimed, and that Robert V. liar
deman, Richard K. Hines, and lleurv G. Ross, Esqr*.,
make out and report to the Judge of this Court, a lull
and complete statement of what shall bn the ascertained
proportion of each claimant.
1 1 is lurlher ordered, that the Clerk of this Court forth
with furnish to each of the said Commissioners, first a*
foresaid, a true copy of the aforesaid Judgment of the
Honorable, the said Supreme Court, and also of thi.<
order.
It is further orders*], that thi* order he published one*
a week lor right weeks,, in the Gaxeltcs of Milledgeville
and Mm on.
And further, that in the event of the refusal of either
.(the Commiasioners aforesaid, to nerept, that they are
requeued forthwith to communicate the same to the pre
siding Judge nf this Court, that the vacancy maybe till
ed by an appointment at Clumber*.
\ true copy front the Minutes of Bibb Superior Court,
November 3d, 1816.
HENRY G. ROSS, CTk.
Nov, 4, ICIG. Uwje
WACO A’, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, IMG.
1 FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
q > ii r H F undersigned, grateful for
a II I past favor.*, taken thin inelli
/ y S od of informing hi* patron*, and
who may give him their
htmine**, that he hus (for Hie bet
ter pec tiling their interests) obtained the beautiful and
well arranged
Eire Proof Ware-House,
on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by J. Cowi.ks,
for the purpose of Stwinff Colton and all kinds of ( oun
try Produce. He will, a* heretofore, give hi* personal
attention to the Ware-House, and pledges himself to I
use every exertion to promote the interest of those who
may confide business to his charge.
Mkcon,JoMlN, 1846. N. OUHLEY.
jo.ves X HOE 7',
WARE-HOUSE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HAVE taken the Ware-House on Gotton Avenue,
formerly occupied by Moultrik fc Camprki.i.. I
I heir best efforts will be employed to promote the hi
tarest of their patrons. JOHN JONES,
WM. S. HOLT.
Macon, June 24,1840. 19
EL*—^ f j
Ware House and Commission
ltusiness.
VX/’INN fc SEYMOUR will continue the above Lii
yy sine-sat the same stand, and solicit from the
planters a share of their patrouage,
Macon, June 10,1846. 17
factorage
AND
nisixrss.
- rpilK undersigned n turn their grateful
jr V X thanks to their friends ami patrons
L & /j 8 for past favors, and lu g leave to inform
$ Hmn that they will continue to transact
the above business in the city of Savannah,
HAMILTON, HARDRMAN & CO.
and they hope, by their zealous attention and best efforts in
all cases to promote the interest of those who favor them with I
business, to continue to receive a libt ral share of patronage. i
Our senior partner. Col. K. Hamilton, will,as heretofore, give
his personal attention to the sale of Upland and bca island
Cotton, and the purchase of Goods on orders.
KVEKAKD HAMILTON,
THOMAS HAH DKMAN, i,
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. j.
Savannah, August 30,184 ft. 6m29
WARE-HOUSE
Comm ission Business.
GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
TAKE this method of informing planters and other* that
in addition to their wholesale and retail
Dry Goods and Grocery (tiishiess,
they will continue to transact a general WARK-HOUSF &
COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand, (long known a*
Graves’ Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com
merce Row, and would respectfully renew toe tender of th*d r
services to their planting friends, and others, w ith the assu
rance, that those who may patronize us in this line of busi
ness, shall have our best endeavors to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware House is conveniently situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with us, shall be well taken care of
and protected from the weather. We will also assist with*
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton ami without
charge; and we are at all times prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
PU*H' C - GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
Edwin Graves, ,
Thomas Word, >
J. M. Kibbee, )
Macon, July 29, 1846. 34
WARE-HOUSE
COMMISSION’ BUSINESS.
n B!HK subscriber would most respectMl
f . I ly inform his friends and the public
L ▼ generally, that he has taken that large and
tom mot lions M'are-hmise furmely kept by
vllhtfC Gn - I*3ias Beall fk Cos., but more ree. nly
by Ohsley Jk Jewett, and offt n kit -< rvices
as a Mare House and Commission Merchant. Any business j
entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention, and kt
would most respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. 1
Liberal advances made on Cotton in store with him.
„ , , WILLIAM M. ROBERTS. !
Macon, July 29,1846. .24 1
GEORGE JEWETT
WILL CONTINUE THK
Ware-Uonsc and Com in ission
Busiiiessi
4 N D solicits the patronage ofhi* friends
im. a,, 0 tke public generally. He will 1
occupy the Ware-house on Cotton Avenue,
P ♦ 7 Jones Ik Holt, and nearly oppo
-p ite Russ Ik Brothers* Store. In connec
tion with the above, he has also rented an- i
other near tn th* one above mentioned.
From long experience in the above business, he hopes to
give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their (
business. He will he assisted in thenbove business bv Mr 1
M. DC. JOHNSON, of Culloiltn, Geo. ‘I
Macon, August 11, 1846. 24 |
WARE-HOUSE
COMMISSION BUSISIESS.®
g !H I”- *ubscriber having rent* and the Wait* j
J Jf I Mouse recent I> occupied by Watts &
f. ▼ ,J) Moulton, situated on the corner of Third
ami Ganlbuli streets, would respectfully
~,,0rm h,s frivnda and thepußlic.that this
Ware-house krinv rrmurefrum other huild
ings, i. more secure ami safe from Are than mii> other Wax
! House in Maeou. His personal attention will be given, and
alt orders promptly attended to, either its selling or ship|lng
Cotton st nt tn Ins can*.
In addition, he lim connected, a large and cimmodions
WAGON YARD, where can be atcomnn.dated imr kuii ireil
Wagons at a time. ISAAC McCKAIiY.
Aug 12, 1840. [Teh ffVaph Copy.J *d|f
Z. T. eOMIVEII
- I IAS rented the WARF-HOUSF. in
T *tf I 3 the rear of A.J. Whit *s store, on
l ♦ jfl Cotton Avenue. Continent that an inti
f’: I'''’ 1 '''’ mate acquaintanct witli the busints .f
lh fity for the lust twenty tears, and the
| fact that he in net ily, wi I constitute an ap
peal to which he can add nothing, he submits his claims to his
acquaintances and friends, and a liberal public.
A DVANCF.S made on Cotton in store, or shipments to any
bfthe Atlantic cities,on customary rates*
Macon, Aug 19,1846. 27
(Lj* ’Fliei Hiibsrribor having tipaocinfeil himself in the
atiuve businev*, reapaclfullv invite* Li* friend* tn give
lnm THOMAS T WYCHK.
T.iiinrltlrlii Dlvi.lon No. 1, S. of T.
PI.RDGK.
No Brother shall make, buy, sell, or use as a bethragv, any
Spirituous or Malt Liquors, Wine nr Cnh r.
There will be a meeting of this Division on TO-MORROW
EVENING, (KB IDAY) at the usual time and pla <d meet
ing. A. G. ill 1 1 b, W. P.
j WIM IAM MUNDS.H. S.
Ik* 41
GRAVES. WOOS Si. CO.
H AVE jn*l received from ih* Niw York miction
sale*, 20 cane* Kerrey*, Limteya and Blaiu*,
wtiicli will be mu hi at very luw price*.
A I*o,
10 hltd*. St.Cnix Wtigtr*,
10 “ l*ortn Kico nnd fluscuvudo Sugars,
12 hale* (itinny Bagging,
200 pieces Kent nek v do
Ko|e, Twine, Si c. Jtc.
Mamin, Nov. 1846. 4*2
OILS, FAXNXSt dtC.
,)HH G ALLS. Sperm Oil,
*£UII 100 •* Lard
100 “ Train “
2*o “ Lit meed “
HH •* Kega White Lead,
('hrome Yellow,
(’lirnine Green,
Venetian Red, Sir.
For Ml* bv GRAVES, WOOD Sc CO.
Nov; 25, 1646. 41
TOR SAIL.
11l URLS. Corn Wliwkev, |>tfr— mail- h th- *ub
-1 | \ 1 „• fiber. ‘ J. W. HOW AltD.
IVltlllt'd .KHI lnllot Meal, fur which
I th- hi*h<-.t market price will h paid.
I NcyIS.IUU
NOTICE.
fIIHR subscriber hns just received and in daily receiving a
| large and well (elected stock of
tirocrricK, ilurrlirtire, Crockery,
Iron. Hals. Boots and Shoes.
’ together with a general assortment of Fancy and Staple
mmc
which he has selected the past summer in New York and Bos
ton markets, ami cannot fail to suit the wants of his custom,
era and the public generally.
Having no interest, either directly or indirectly, in any of
the Cotton operations of the day, his friends will discover that
he can afford to sell his goods ut a vtry small advance from
cost ; as lie will never have to make upon his goods for losses
on Cotton operations. His friends front the country can also
be assured, that any Cotton orothei Produce sent to his house
for sale, will always be disposed of at the highest market
price, as no individual in any way connected, w ill be allowed
to be concerned in any way in the purchase of Cotton.
Any Cotton sent to his house for sale, from his customers,
will always be sold, when directed,at the very highest market
price, without any charge or commission for selling.
AMOS BENTON.
Macon, Sept lfi, 184 ft 31
FRESH FRUITS, &C
BOXES RAISINS, in drums, new crop,
£ } 20 drums Sultana Rais ins y new crop,
ft boxes Citron, fresh and tile ,
5 bbls. A bound*, (Malaga ) freak,
5 do. soft she II Almonds, ft-;all,
6 do. Brazil Nuts, fresh,
5 do. Filberts, freah,
30 drums Figs,
ft boxen Lemons,
5 do. Dates,
5 do/.. Bottles Orange Flower Wafer, a choice article
Just received per brig Macon from New York.
Dec 10 43 J. SHULTZ.
s-.ilL anti Fancy Goods.
| PIECRS black and colored dress Silks,
J[ Vs 3 do. changeable do. do.
3 do. Satin striped do. do.
5 do. French Merinoes,
5 do. < uper Alpacca Lustres,
25 do. alack and colored Aipaccas,
25 do. Cashmere and Casliniere d’Ecossr,
20 Cashmete Robes, graduated and pyramid,
25 Gingham do. do.
5) pieces Scotch an.l Rarlston C.inchain,
25 do. Krtbroidered Twilled no.
2000 do. Prints, comprising a great variety,
30 doz. Ne ck Ties, assorted qualities,
20 do. Hemstitched L. C. Hdkfs.
10 do. Met'’* L. C. Hdkfs.
Jaconet Muslin,Swiss do., Victoria Lawns, Cambrics, &.C.
Cashmere, Hrocia,aud Sitk Shawls,
Cheap Shawls, great variety,
Ladies* Kid Gloves, do. half-hand Silk,
Gimps, Fringes, Buttons, Cords, Tapes, Laces, Edgings,
Velvet Ribbons,
2 cases Colton Flag Hdkfs
1 do. Portgee Silk do.
10 pieces English Silk do.
25 do. Irish Litiehs,
5 do. do. do. very fine,
20 do. Linen I.awn,
Table Linen, Table Cloths, Linen Sheetings, Diapers, Ike.
now instore, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, on
.‘Hvommodui mg ti-rins, biL
Nov 11,1846. 39 w GRAVES, WOOD fc CO.
P R I NTS O N LY.
N E W F A LL STYLES,
At the extensive establishment of
Sj E E A VI St E tv S T E R ,
41 CEDAR STREET,
NEW*YORK,
t Where are concentrated nearly all the NEW STYLES of
PRINTED CALICOES which have been produced in this
country,or imporied for the fall trade,and arc offered fur sale
for CASH OR APPROVED CREDI at
Prices Greatly Reduced,
Within the last few dins.
Cj* Purchasers are guaranteed the prices and allowances
made for a given period.
(£7’ Catalogues (renewed and cerrecied daily) regulating
the prices—are placed in the hands of Buyers and sent with
good* ordered.
AUGUST, 1846. y 4
SEEDS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS & TREES.
fThe underrigned, Agent Ibr “Prince's
l.lnnwan Bdanlc Garden fc Narsrriev,’*
at Flushing, near New York—will re
ceive and forward orders fbr any kind
or'quantity of Shade. Fruit or Ornamen
tal TREES, SHRUBS, P* ANTS and
, FLOW KBS. Also. Flnofr Sreiit, Field
Seed , Kitckrn-Cankn and Herb Seeds of
every.specie* and variety. Catalogue* !
of whieu, with their common and clas- j
sit *1 names, may be set n at his store on
Mulberry street.
DAILY EXPECTED,
Au extensive assortment of Garden and FloWef SEEDS, i
Which will be sold, wholesale or retail, nt fair price*.
Also, 100 splendid ROSES, consisting of over 30 varieties, |
with names appended, put up singly, fwr the convenience of j
purchasers.
100 uiagnilicoit DAHLIAS, fifty Varieties ! dotie up in the (
tame mantu r, with names, fcc. ran hr safely transported to |
any pan of the country, and will be sold low.
Macon, Dec and, 1846. 43 M. BARTLETT^
llyacinlit Huffy*
J UST rocritnl and for sale, a fi w dozen !Vrl} Bulbs.
Al*o Bulb Glasses, by DIBBLK& BH \Y.
Dec 3 3w42
| /\AA LBS, new superfine FLOUR from the mills
1 \ Jx y\J ofE. A. Pearce, for sale by
For firnfliiiimN Wear.
SILK Under Shirts and Drawers,
Lamb's Wool do. do.
Marino do. do.
Lamb’s Wool and Cotton Socks,
Linen and Cotton Shifts,
Collars,-Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Tie*, (Gloves, ’ Sutptefo
ders, kc. Jkc. G. W. BANCROFT.
Maeon,o< 7, 1948. 34
[few (ioods! {few (ioodn I
F[lf HE Hubwcriber baa iiM received,and is now open. |
X ing. bis extensive Full uiui Wilder stock ol Fancy j
and Staple DRY GOODS. Among wbieli may be j
found Kit h Fig. Silk*, Black and Blfte Black Satin, i
Striped tin., Plain iln* k and Watered do.,Cro*oon |
Strt|)c do, Shaded and Figured Cashmeres uml Dc
Laine*, in quantities, and variety td pattern*; Ole- *
gon Pfeid*, u m*w *ty la for ladia* Hremas; Gingham® ;
and Calico**; Ktcli Silk and Cashmere Shn wl* *, Blai k, j
( linug*.aide ami Flgftrad Alpaccaft, froro 20c. to $1,26: j
Tarlton, Swi** nml Jaconht .Muslin*; Striped uml Plaid j
do. ; Iri>h Linen; Linen Sic et mg ; Ituaum, Scotch and
Bird-Eye Diaper; Bordered, Ilem’d and Revere Stitch
Ifdkl*; Jaconet, Swim*, Thread and Lisle Ktis’higft:
Neck Tie*: Gloves; Mitt*; Hosiery * (.'atnltric and
Furniture llimtly ; White, Red, and Yellow FUinie.l;
K cut tic k v J*atn*; Kersey*; Linscy* ; Ticking*; Brown
nnd Bleached Shirting and Sheeting; Negro ulid Bed
Blanket*;
Carpeting and Mings ;
Rutland, Leghorn and Florence Bonnet*; Bonnet and
Cap Ribbon. French Flower* ; Markaille®, Corded, 5J#4
fttlla, and Grutt* Cloth Skin*; Corded and Worsted
Patterns, Ac., See. All of which are now ottered to pur
chaser* of Dry Goods as low a* ran he purchased in the
State. The public generally are invited to cull and see
for themselves,as the Good* must he sold.
E. WOODRUFF.
Oct 7, 1846. 36
Barnlsil Bargains!
IN STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AT BANCUOFTS,
NEXT DOOR TO A. J. WHII E h. COS.
I]f!NF English Calicoes at 13 Menu*.
7*K Nashua Shirting (Very heavy)6 1-4 ctt.
*•4 Shirting, 4 vts.
White and Red Flannels |8 3-4 et*.
Kentucky Jeans iOcts.
Satinet* uml Plaids 37 1-2 cts.
Shawls 12 1-7 cts to §IOO.
10 case* heavy Negro Kerseys 12 1-2 %II 3*4 cts,
5 bales Blankets 69 to 9* its.
10 Its lea Skrf tings.
10 bales Osiiaburgs.
20 bales Colton \arn 1 J cts. per bundt.
Maun,Oct7, 1846. i 34^
grocrblH
r|AIIF. rmitiniir lo k.T|.
I ni.nl of fUIOCKUIBti AND MTAI’I.K UlfV
(3001**, at ihelr old ilaml, comm of fc.-. ~ud nml Mul- ‘
berry aircct,oppo*ilo fho Wa.limglnn Hall: ll.ay Imve j
juflt rr< j*cil with other article, the lolWwin( !
•M hhda. St. Uroix anil I*. K. Snjar.,
I*l9 bnga (<rc"ll Kio Cotlce,
‘35 du. old (io. Java do.
20(10 varda N#ro Kcranya.
1000 Ontfl. 111.111.ta1l and9 quartet,
10110 yarila Cotton Oanahurg.,
15 tnna Swocd.a Iron.
* 7(10 .acka Livrr|mol Sail,
1500 pair lluaari llrn*ana, i
with a (nrnl aatMirinn'tit in their line, dll which ia of.
f.r.d at thfl Inwcat (iaah price.. They r*.| ectfnlly in
vite all wiahir.tr tn pureliaae, in examine llicir atock—
helievillf they cannot fail to lie atiilrd in tame nnd final
ity (TUS. CAMPIin.I. Jv CO.
Nnv 4,1840. 3
ISemcdles lor Fevers. an 4 Fever
:iim! Ak’oc.
Call ,MPIOV Tevti-.iid Au. Pill.,
J thill"* Kcv>r,amJ Ayue 1*414-.
Hifw.nd'* Tonic Mixture, wareanttd eytialao anyprepa
Cion ot tpuiuio , i,r akuT.compl.ini.. For l* by
IJ. H. k W. %. HI.LIS,
7 34 CsttiNi Aveiise, Mweofl.
•llitlim vtf and Dress •Waking.
nirs. Powell A nirs. Kuril ini l .*’
11TILL carry on the above business, mid execute nil
▼ T orders in rhe best manner, and most ItHhiomthU
style when required.
BLEACHING AND REPAIRING BONNETS,
will also be done nf short notice. Their residence is on
the corner of College street, near the Female College.
Macon, Oct. 28, 1846. lv 17__
CONFECTIONARY AKD GROCERY.
J. 11. DAMOIJB
TS receiving his new supply of Goods in his line, a
mong which he particularly culls tlie attention of
his customers to
A choice article of old Brandy, Madeira, Port ami
Claret Wines;
Pickles, Spices, Preserves, Cakes, Candies ;
Alsou fine assortment of Sugars of various brands —
warranted imported Havana Segars;
He will keep a constant supply of Oranges, Apples,
Onions, Potatoes,Cheese, Butter, Raisins, Figs, Prunes,
Almonds, ami other nuts;
All oilier articles usually kept in tlmtline.
PICKLED OYSTERS by the keg.
PUBLIC INVITATION.
JOSEPH JUUMtnOCK
IT AVING taken tho storo formerly occupied by (i. I.
■ 1 Shepard, next door to Whiting Sc Mix’s Shoe
Store, respectfully invites the nuhlic to examine his fail
stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS; be
ing one of the richest and most desirable assortments of
Fashionable Dry Goods ever offered in this city, and
which shall be sold for CASH, at unprecedented low
prices. A few of the many articles lie lias just opened
are—
Rich Dress Silks, Black Mantilla and Apron do.
Rich Cashmeres, Ombre striped do., Oregon Fluids,
Gala Plaid for Children, Plaid Alpuccaa,
Black Silk Warp Alpuccus, very fine.
Super Bombazines,
Beautiful Cashmere Shawls,
Scotch Plaid, Wool Nett, and splendid Silk Shawls,
Jaconet, Mull and Swiss Muslins,
Splendid Embroidered Muslin Robes,
French worked Capes, Collars and Shemizettes,
Thread, Lisle, Swiss, and Cambric Edgings and In
serting#,
Chantilla Veils, Green Bernge,
Kid Gloyes,Twisted Mitts,
Silk and Cotton Hosiery,
(■imps, Fringes, Silk Buttons, Zephyr Worsteds,
Also, a beautiful lot of Struw, Tuscan, Leghorn, Ade
laide, Victoria and China Pearl Braid Bonnets,
Ribbons, Flowers, Neck Ties, fee.
Together with a good stock of Broadcloths, Cassi
mer.4, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Keraeys,Plaid Linsey s,
Red and While flannels, Printed Salisbury do.,Calicoes,
bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings, with every
article usually kept in the Dry Goods line.
As he is determined to give great rirgam**, it will
he for the interest of buyers to examine his stock before
pu reflating.
Oct 14,1846 35
VO HOUSE KEJCPEi^D.
VX7ILL tho Ladies call at DIBBLE & BRAY'S,
v v and tuke a look ;tl their little “ fix ins’* in llie wny
of house-keeping. These articles arc too tedious in
number to enumerate.
Dec 3 3m42
| A BBLS. Potatoes) Mercer*® nnl Pink eves, Just
received by YV. FREEMAN.
Nov 25 41
CO-FARTNZRSHI?.
FfflHF. subscriber having take* bis brother, Reuben //.
I W'Aifr, into ptrtiurthtp, the busiiM** will In n afo rbe
eoiitinued under the firm of A. J. WHITE Kt CO.
Macon, July 1, 1846. A. J. WHITE.
The subscribers have In store, and will be receiving during;
the summer and fall,
A general assortment of Goods,
Adapted to ihe season , consisting in part of
St. Croix and Loaf Sugar, Staple Dry Goods,
Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee, Saddlery, Shoes,
Iron of all kinds, Liquors of all kinds,
Hollow-ware and Nails, Teas—some very fine,
German. Cast & Blistered Steel, Serars, Tobacco,
Salt, Molasses, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
Hoggins, Ticinc out! Jin ft c.
With their stock of Ragging, they offer some Kentucky #2
incites wide, well adapted to square bales, and Which was
highly k|prot ed of'the past season by planter*.
Comprising most articles in the Grocery Line, which they
offer at the lowest market price*, and respectfully solicit a
call fYoui their friends and tne public.
A. J. WHITE Kt CO.
fev* After the first of October, they will remove to the brick
corner store two doors above their present location, Formerly
occupied by Chapman, Rost & Cos.
Macon, July 1, 1846. y 23
ftixx.x.-STonr:cs.
THE subscriber being Agent for an extensive Mill-Stone
Establishment in New-York, will furniih to order *
FRENCH BURRS, ESOPAS, und COLOGNE MILL
STONES, of any size, and warranted of the very last quality,
ROBERT FINDLAY-
M.iaoy, Novell, 18(3. 40
NOTICE. _
A plucc for GREAT Raigains!
riIHE undersigntd having taken ihe *tor* on tlie cor*
X ner of (folton Avenue and (’berry Mtet, formerly
called Ross’s store, but recently having beeu changed
to that of the
RIO GRANDE HOUSE,
hegn leave to inform the citizen* of Macon, nnd planter*,
that he will cotiMuntlv keep on bund uu EXCELLENT
STOCK of
Dry Good*, Groceries A Provision*,
of all kinds, which he will sell at the LOYVEST POS
SIBLE RATES, being perfectly contented with qcim
SALE Sl SMALL PROFITS. The public generally
nre reapectfullv re(jteKiet, if tbev want (SRF.AT BAR
GAINS, lo drop into tin- KB > (.UNDE HOUSE.
Gooda of any kind given m exchange for all kind* of
produce ut cash price*.
If. N. ITLSIFER,
PROPRIETOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE.
AT
the IMO GRANDF. HOUSE can he found at alt time*
TEA, (TOFFEE. SUGAR, SYRI P,
MOLASSES, RICE. BACON, LARD, BI TTER,
CORN MEAL, (HOTS, FLOUR, MACKxKEL, 4k
SHAD of the brat quality in quaniitieN to suit purchas
er*, AT the LOYVEST R ATES, uud ®nt to any purl of
the city FREE of CH ARGE*
Macon, Sept 16,1816. 31
X)R. BUCHLirr dl MILLS’
Original American and only genuine
FleXihK 1 A Piiahlp Gitlvstnir Hands
Rrni’idrU and toverinuk.
To M4-**r*. lint'klm Ik Mill* :
Having Ikmii in I fed by your Agent, Mr. Burgner, for
m *Uitenirnt of feet* in n lution to tin* fleet* of your Galvanic*
Bands ill a case of Hlieuiuati*m, I will thertTorr relate the
f dlowiug :
In April l'♦ I h*da severe attark of Kheumatiam, Cramp
and General Debilitation. My left arm and •hoitlder became
numb and useless Ikiiu the 14 In um a tie attack. 1 applied one
of your hands on my wrist, uud of her parts of lire arm, which
relieved me in one week of all pain, and has restored the arm
11 it* former useftillMs*. P A. HAC'KLKY,
216 Market-*!. Albany.
• July 26th, 1845.
I hereby certify, that I us#**t one of Dr. Iltirklin k Mills*
Pliable Galvanic Mittal* for pain in the pit ofthe btoHiwch and
t it- head, and in IS or 40 minutes j became easy and went to
strep , when 1 awokr 1 was finally relic*el.
r SABAH A. SRAVIY,
li Battle-*tn t, Boston.
Albany, Sept. 10lk t 1241.
Messrs. Buck tin Ft Mills! •
I have used your (iatvNnie Bands for Headache am! Hlieti
matisin, and found immediate relief from the application ia
both cases, and believe it to be th best remedy now in use;
and I cordially recommend it to the afiltcted in the above
ease*. ROHKKT H. BUIiGKhS,
Comer of l.ydiu* and Grrrn-su. Albany.
Doet. Bucklin fit Mills;
I have been many years afflicted with a li•■-< ofthe heart,
severe palpitation, trembling and great prostration of the
entire system: 1 had been under the rare of many skilful
Physicians, and my cm® pronounced hopeless. 1 saw year
agent in West Troy a few Weeks ago, and |mrthM*eU of him
one of your larg* r Bands, the application gave me immediate
relief. I have continued its use t I am conparartvety restored
I am IVer from pain, restored in spirit*, and feel a strength
oflNslr and ftrerdom from infirmity never expeoted bv me,and
it is with great pleasure I recommend your Galvanic Bands
to tlwse like me affl<eted.
(Signed) SAMUEL CONOKH.
West Troy.N. Y. Sept. 11, 1*44.
For ml* by J. H. & W. S. EU.IB.
\, w Goods at tn itntM Kx
ffautt subscriber Its* jii"t reeiltfd at his store oil second
I sireet, between the Past Office and Whiting fit Mix •
ahoe Store, anew assortment of ( oshmeresj iw-w styles and
verv rich Muslin dc Laities; Malcolm Plaids for children;
Mich lhess Silk* ; Bonnet Ribbons ; Gimp*! Fringes ; Htif
tun*. Cords and Tassels; Black and White Kid Gloves, Mo
reen fm Skirt* ; Zephyr Wool and Cashmere Sh .w Is. A Mu,
anew asiortment of Fancy Cissnnefit. All of which will be
•"|?,Vu” ‘ 1. MUKDOCIk.
VOLUM H AXIV.-!\0.46.
i\iuv <sitori i:v
ANI> PROVISION STORE,
JHuflwrry Street.
W. FREEMAN
IS now receiving a large assortment of FAMILY
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, which he will
sell as low for CASH, ns ran b furnished by any oth
er establishment in the city. He will he constantly re
ceiving from New V'ork, supplies of the best and fresh
est that can he bad in the market.
His supplies consist in purt of the following articles :
Nugar, Coffee, Molasses, rtvrup, Tea, Fish, Sperm
Gil, Soap, Tobacco, Spices, Nuts, Raisins, Crackers, of
all kinds, Pickles by tne Jar or Gallon, Butler, Cheese,
Applet, Ac.
Also, a fine assortment of Stuart’s celebrated Steam
Refined Candies, and Stuart’s Vanilla Cream Candy.
Persons wishing uny of tbtl above articles, are re
spectfully invited to call and see hint.
Macon, Oct. 28, 1846. 37
WATC III :s, JI: WRLRY. &C. &c 7.
Cto S. 11. DAY would inform his friend*
and the public that he has bought the
Stock formerly belonging to C. G. St.
/jl John, deceased, consisting of gold and sib
{H|L” “ Jcg ver Watches, Gold Fob and Guard Chains,
y/wL Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacle*. Gold
****- —Hrarelet*,Clasps, Gold Snaps, Gold and
Silver Thimbles, I.adies* Broach**, Gent** Pins, Knives,
Heitors, Rasors, Ua*or Strops, Tooth and Hair Hrushes, Pis
tols, and many more thing*, too numerous to mention He
will have new stock constantly coining, and will order goods
at the requestor those who may wish any thing in his line.
REPAIRING.
Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired at the shortest
notice, and done in the best possible manner, and warranted
to keep good liine, and done at the cheapest price. Rings,
Pins, Bracelets repaired ih the best possible manner. Engrav
ing also neatly executed.
Persons would do well to mil and see w hat he will do, and
there is nodouht but they will be pleased.
Macon, Jan. 28, 1846.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, AC.
J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN,
At their old stand on Cotton Avenue, opposite
Washington Hall,
Cp* 3LM7OULD inform their friends and
Bio public, that they have now
yjK on hand a good anonrlmentof Gold and
Silver Wnirhea of the various maker*,
It, nnl of different kinds; also a good as
sortment of Gold Chain** Seals and
Key*, and a variety of other article*, consisting in part
of the following : Spoon* of pure Silver; Gold and Sil
ver Pencil*; Gold Pens; Gold Foil and Wild for Den
tist*; fashionable Jewelry, Breast Pius, Finger Rings,
Ear Rings ol latest patterns; stipe riot Pen and Pocket
Knives; Razors and Shops; Scissors; Bead Bags and
Purses with steel ornaments: Head Ornament* do.}
Steel Pens of Gillott’s make; Pistols and Guns; Ther
mometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twe
zers; nn assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie
ty of oilier articles, which will he sold very cheap for
cash.
S. S. V. would take this opportunity to say, that he
ha* a good assortment of watch material* carefully se
lected by himself: these, with the superior set of tool*
I he has to work with, as well as other advantages, ho
thinks he is prepared to execute work as well ns work
gets to be dune, it will be iiis aim to give entire satisfac
tion to afl.
Dec 17, 1845.
ClolliS I'assnziPis, VcMinga, Ac.
SUPKK Weatof England Black, Blue-black, Bine, invis
ible Green, Brown,and fancy ChxUjqaii excellent asvort
nn-nt.
London, Tweedea,French and American Casimcrs.
Velvet, Satin, Marseille*, and Fancy Vetting*.
Just received by N. McKI.V NON & CO.
Sept 30, 1846. 3J
STRONG & WOOD,
SltiN or THE 810 BOOT,
llrick Building uypatiU U. M. I.osau Sf Co’*.,
pH \ SE nuw receiving und opening a
v f— large and splendid nssnrtnient of
VJ HOOItS. SHOWS, HATS GOAF'S,
m LA which they olTer lor sale at reduced
price., or as low ns they cun be pur
chased in this or nny mher Southern market—compris
ing in pari the following kinds, viz : firm's fine French
light Calf sewed Homs; do. do. double sole do. do.; do.
do. stunt do. do.; do. do. pegged do; do. double soled
do. do.; do. light do. do.; do. Call and Kip NH|M>leoii
tapped do.; do. fine fine Calf half limits nnd Brogans;
do. do. Cloth; l.aming und Boat Brogans of various
Styles; Men’s Kip and thick Boots; liuy’a Calf, Kin
und thick Boots; Youth's do. do- do.
For laulU;— Fine black (iuiicr Boots, thick and thin
sole; foie colored do. do., variety of colors; fine Moroc
co, Kid, I’elku and Care Bootless; fi nß J u . nni ] <; oat
Walking Shoes, fine do. do. Slippers, Ties and Bus
kins, black and colored.
For Mittct —(iaiier, Polka, Kid and Goat welt Bnot
tees and Buskins; Kid Slippers, I'iea and Clotli lixed
Buskins, black and colored.
For ('hihlrrn —A I nr™ assortment of Polka, Gaiter,
Seal, Kid, Cloth mid Morocco llootteea.
Men’s, Women's, Bovs’, Misses’, Youths’ and Chil
dren's leather peeked Boolleeaaad Shoes, of all dene Mil
lions and qualities.
Anew nnd heahtiful article of Metallic Rubber Over!
shoes, for Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses.
To Flantrrt-*- 8,750 pairs ol Plantation or coarse Bro.
eaos; a prime article of Alan's double sole Iron nnd
Wood lacked Kuasett and Black; do. do. single sole do.
do. do,; Bovs’ and Youths’ nf the same qualities.
Alto —ls dbyen prime Calf Skins; 10 dosen Linings
of different colors: 1000 lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather; •
700 lbs Oak Sole Leather*
Binding!, Lasts, Pegs, Thread, Awls, and all other ar
ticles Used in Manufacturing Hoots nod Shoes.
a HATS AHD CAPS.
Anew and beautiful Stock, of all de
scriptions; Men's and Bovs’ Palo Alto
HATS and CAPS. Gentlemen's fashion
able Beater and Moleskin of diflrteal qual
ities; Men’s AVhi'f and Black Wool Hats;
Alan's, Boys’ and Youths CAPS, -.fail descriptions and
qualities. Alston, Oct 14, Hi 44 :io
OR. B. IIH A.VDKKTII'S
Vt*K‘iullt* Pnlvmul I’iiivi.
Tills iHvairnit’ ii ackiiuM lt d|{i'il lo bt-one ol tbr Motvil<
mWpever diaeovvwd a* a purifier of the blood ami flu
id'. It i- aupenurto Sarsaparilla, whether as a * talon fie or
al*erative,and *tantl* infinitely before all the preparation
and coaibinatioitaof Mercury. lev purgative proper in * are
Alonepliiiealcuiable valuv.furlhm pill’ inay be taken daily
fir any |n ritf4, anil niatearf of weakening by the cathartic
feci, they add ‘trengili by taking away the eaiwof weakness
Tin have uoiw f the luisrrablr effects of that deadly specific.
Mercury. Theteeih a mint injured—the Itontk and limbs Ini
not paralysed—no: but mateadofthese distressingaymptoma
urw Ilk-mid consequent aiiiinatiuii is evident in ever) move
ment ol (lit- body.
ThUr Pilh, for colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rheu
mati'iu in i lie lo ad or limbs, will bt* found superior to any
thing i magi ned of th powers of medicine; and in bilious af
fections, di'peptia, and in alhli'rases peculiar to women,
they honld Ik* n sot ted to at once.
for utile* nf .1. Hump*’ Hook Ktore,
On ('ofton Avenue Onpouite Watkington Hall.
June >l, IMI. yiu
.S'atMre'n Virtut • iutidote
\ G AINS p that vast family of diseases which arise
from tin* imparity of the bIond—INDIAN COM
POI’ND EX I'lt ACT OK SAKSAI’AKII.LA, pre
pared with the utmost care from the her I materials.
No other medicine ads with equal power and kindli
ness in canes nf Scrofula or King’s Evil; Blotches,
Hilev, Tellers, Puins in the Bnnes end Joints, Eruptions,
Pimples, Stuhhorti Llcers. JUieumstism,Chronic Sure
fives, and all diseasen arising tram lm%estiun nr Dye
pepsiu. Liver Disease and Affection of tne Kaltieva
yield readily, and the whole system I* renovated and
matte to bloom anew. Ladies oi delicate and drbilitatril
habits, children afflicted witli had hnrnors are wonder
fully relieved. This nrtiula ta warranted to be niado
Ire in the best and purest uiatrriaD. fnr sale at M.
BAIITI.ET P’S Drug Btorr. Price fl bt), in quart
bottles. Nov 18, IBlti tiriidh
FTIH F. •ib'ccihrrmk • this opportunity ofrftnnjirj^thanh*
( for thr patronage hr hat received, and begs n Inform
th- public that he it now ready to make double and single
Trein of any star, and will warrant them to be eas e and ef
fectual. He ilto make* Abdominal Support* r, which haa
proven very effectual. The above arti* ’•*• can b made fVom
me* a ore * the subscriber will give instructions to that effect
to those who will do him the favor to call on him. ‘I he great
est object in (Mrittf HtrviU, See. It to have spring* tu suit
the rate, and tit compactly. Old Trusses repaifee and re
covered. A Imi a few KumcUitit French Trwsaea for sal*.
Thr subscriber ha* lareti working at the above tmsinrss fbr a
number of year*: aUo in making Surgical end Denial 1b-
Hntmmtv which make* him competent in thr aim* • buiihru.
It i* with pleasure 1 ran refer to thr moat eminent practi
tioner’ of Surgery and Medici nr of thr city of Macon.
The subscriber ak carries on the (JVNSMII H Bt Sl-
NKSS in alt then pairing branchea \ a Imi ('utfery ground
and 1. Cotton tliinblet* constantly on hand.
Opu i{lr |*ost Office, Marun, fit.
*pUJ *JMII D, C. iriDGUINS.