Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, January 07, 1847, Image 1

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II V Si. HOSE. T K R M s. The MESSENGER is published weekly, on Thursdy mirnint(,at Three Dollars, if paid withiiy he year, and Jor i nut paid till the expiration of t ha year. idoertitem-ntt not exceeding twelve l/ , *eit,wi!| be inserted 1 1 • >iUrth* irst msertioit, and Kiftv Cents,Joreach con tihumce. Vdvertisvmertta not limited when handed in, will be inserted till forbid. *f (.and and Negroes by F.vM'itorsj Administrators tud Guardians, are required by law t® >v aslvtriced in a public gazette, sixty days previoui to the day of sale. , Hie * *les ofl* r*onal Property must be advertised in like manner forty day*. V itiee to Debtors and Creditorsof anestatemust be pub | it bed forty days. Notice tliai app'icatioq will be made to the Court ofOrdina ryfor leave tosell (.and and Negroes,must be published week ly for four month*. vfoiithlj Advertisements, One Dollar per square, for each insertion. A Irertising as Candidates, Three Dollars. r LE TIERS on business must be post paid. It. K. <V .1. IS. lIIYCN WILL PRACTISE IN THE SUPFRfOIi COURTS OF 8188, DECATUR, JONES, BAKER, BALDWIN, Lee, TWIGGS, MACON. , . PULASKI, CRAVN FORD, DOOLY, MONROE, AND HOUSTON.. Thev will attend the Supreme Coutt At MilleiiFeville, Hawkinsville hum Suvunnuh; Ameiicus and Tafhottun, Deentnr and Mncon. Alan, the Circuit Court of the United States. ffT* Office over Wright’s Hut Srore. Macon, Aug 26, 1846. 6m28 •‘By their Works yo sli:ill know I hem V ffIHE Dentist office of LOMBARD Kc PUTNAM is again I open (uver Strong v Wood’s store,) for the accommoda tion of their friends and the public gem rally. As their style of operating bus be* 11 tested by the citizens of M icon for nearly a year, and acknowledged by the best of udge* as inferior to none, it is hoped that their continued t|Ccess it|ay depend upon PERMANENT and valuable up* - ations. M *con. **. 1 7 ’R4ft. 34 . S. I kt I.OH .V 1 . O. BL Oil:. .il form i/s .V Counsellors u t Laic, NACOOPOCHES, TtXAS. HOll. T. J. RosK, f Hun. VV. k!. OcuiLTREC, > Nscogduches, Texat. Or. J. I). St ‘ rk, I H„„. Bait I’eVton, ? Neu) orleant , Mt>srs Wright Sc. Ooorer. ) Col. Kiimdwo IiLAKE, Uucun, Geo Sept 23.1846. 6m32 1.000 SAC KS SALT! F)R sale,apply at the Washington Hall, to, Sept 23 .lilt V, C. DEMPSEY. V,uU, Iroii am! Hollow Ware. # *T Ihi | kega Cut Nuila, vJIFIr 15 tons I run, assorted l to 10 icchea, 2.000 I ha. Sheet Iron, 10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware, 2.000 Ihs. Cost Steel, 1,000 (ieh.nan and Blister Steel, 2,000 Honpand Baud Iron, 50 doz. lines, 400 pairs Tnee Chains, Received and for aale bv E. B. WEED. Deo 17 44 WOOD & BRADLEY, MANUFACTURER* AND DEALERS IN C A BIN KT IT ItKITIIICE, Mulberry-street, opposite the Washington Hall, Macon, yyr HERE they keep consfanilvon hern], ll vs a general assortment. The follow fccrt? iit” comprise a part: Mahogany and Black Walnut Dressing fTirT! Bureau.*, 1g || i Sideboards, Centre v Tables And Wash * \ Stands with and without Marble Tope, Card, Side Suid Ladies Work Tables, Mahoganv. Black Walnut and Cher ry Dining and IVa Tablet*, Work Bodes, Portable Desks, Piano Stools, Sofas, Divans, Otloiuaus, liuaruelln Tables, Looking Glasses, Looking Class Plate.'., cic. ftc.’ Cl I AIKS, of more than 20 different patterns, Mabog any, Black Walnut, Curl Maple, besides a variety of Stained and Painted,both plain am! ornamental. Rock , ing Chairs, of Mahogany, Walnut, Curl Maple and oth er kinds us 20 different patterns. BEDS PEA DS, of Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry, Curl, plain Maple ami Poplar. WINDOW SHADES, a large assortment constantly On hand. , FEATHERS —Feather Beds. MATTRESSES, of Curled Hair. Mosn and Cotton. Ladies and Gentlemen, one and all, are most respect fully invited to give us a call before purchasing else where, us we shall use our utmost endeavors lo (.lease both in quality and prices. To Manufacturers —For sale, Copal Varnish, Ma hogany and Trimmings. N. B.—Furniture Repaired. Chairs and Sofas re seated with Carte and Hair (’loth. Oct. 7,1846: 34 j4m. MORE NEW GOODS. GEURGF. M. LOGAN & Cos have just received the finest und b-t assorted stock of * Fum y I>ry (Joorfs. that thev have ever offered lor sale in this market. ’They are determined to sell every article on as reasonable terms as any house in the city, and will not he under sold by anv. Their mown in future slmll he. “tfuick Sales and Small Profit*,” —‘Cheap Goods,” the watch word. Ureal Inducements offered for Cash. The following are a few of the tnanv articles on hand. Paris embroidered CVNmer. Rohes—very fine. French embroidered Cashmeres, Super plaid and shaded < ‘ashmerea, Plain Moll* de l.aine*—ull colors. , New stvle Polka Robes -for Evening Dresses, Extra fine embroidered Muslin Rohes. Fane* Dress Silks, rich mid splendid. ( French Worked Capes, Collars and Cijimizeltes, Kid Gloves, Twisted Mitts,Silk Hosiery, Ate.. Flan dels. Alpaccas, Figured Dimity, Black Romlia/ine., Alpucea I,'stres. lush Linens, Table Damask, Plaid Ginghams, etc. etc. flollis Ciikkiineret, nnd VcMiiij;*. Fine Cashmere Shawls, Rich Brocade, “ , Black embriiideied Thibet Shawls and Handk's. Fine embroidered Linen Cambric Handk's, Purse, Twist and Steel Beads, Silk. Buttons,and Trimmings—of every quality. ALSO, . A spleniltd assortment of CARPETING and RUGS low fm (’ ysil. Also, a very large and handsome selection of China. Gins*, and Crockt-ry-WaV#, which will la- aolrt irhirli luwei than usual—as we are anxious til -ell nut nnd discontinue the business. Corn* and examine these Gouda before purchasing, and voocan obtain GREAT BARGAINS. Oct. 7, 1846. 34 KIILZNERY. MRS. F: DE COCKERILLF, HAS r**iurmrd from Ntw York, mid runoml to Cotton \Vi'lllir, op |* o*l ft* llM* Washington Mull, Slid HOW otllll fur mlch I'howr irlcrtion of H3 i 1,1.1 \v: IIV A HTir .coftalstitig m part of KiUboit*, rlourtT*, Krnicli I aha, Cap*, Knock wursnl Cullani Ylv*t mid Silk UouiiHii Birw, I'Uican, Adelaide. Vtcto *ta mid K.uglish Prftrl Braid lioiiiiita; Mini 1 !’ Rmb uidrrrd Hat*, ('Kim and Modoiiiot do.; Hud Drcitei , H ad Ortinmfii(a ; Shell Card Com* ; folk* I*ni'> *; .V'oid and Ivory Kinorya ; Gold and Silvt r ll*ads , Hiim Silk, 1, at pa, Fringea, Ituttona, Ztjrhyr Worttrd Marking Canaaaa; f Qf 4 rand I |M*r ; LndWa’Hair Braid*; Cravats; F.mbnml rci’ Work Hak*ts, lie. . 1 abuvr article art* >f the moM fidiion M. tylea and lateat mu portal nuts, and will br sold for t ASH .inly. Mia. UK COCK KHII l*t& will inptintir to bleach, press and altar all kind* of Straw, Ingham gnd Kaney Uoamrts, in aat Miafalli AM tb* Southern country. Ocl ft _____ .. 3ml ’ nIiLKV*! svßur of wn.n < herry— -1',., rough*, eolda, Mlhina, inAnenia. whooping eougb, aphfing us blood, and all pul lIAII.KY’S SARSAPARILLA— For nil Jim.i.m a riaing from an impur* elate ollli. blond: <*!• rheum, wroluli, king'. evil, chronic rhoumatiam, dyipepata tlieeaeea nf the .kin, hone*, old ulcere, etc. HAILEY'S FEVER ANI ► A• • 11E REMEDY—Tht moat valuable remrdv-ealiiely vegetable preparation— BAILEY'S AfMCRICAN VERMIFUQF.—A ante •llartniMlnr nf whirina from the ayawm, in gendrul uac throitvhnilt Iho United State*. HAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILITARY BHAV ING CREAM—TIiia arlieh- baa aloud Ilia teat nf right yaara, and gained for iiaell aTiigh reputation throughout ihe u. State. Canada, and itlnai parte of Ilia world. HAILEY'S SUPERIOR INDEI I 111. K. INK-With and without the prapafatidU; warranted the beat article* f the kind in uaa. For aala by the Drugl"t generally throughout the Country,nnd tit wboleaaleand retail by WM. BaILEY, Proprietor, Apolhec.nriea’ Hall, corner of Fulton ami Bond* atreeta. AUe for aala by URAVES. WOOD & CO., Mucnn, //. m.xn.tt.r. CARTER s CO. Coiiiini*Mioii iVlercliants, No. 15, St. diaries Street. NEW ORLSAKS. H. KENDALL CARTER, > DANIEL PRATT, > July 23, 1844 40 Aawtst<ar ‘ SHF.RYVOOD H PATTERSOVj corner of Secon and Oak Streets, would inform the public that they are prepared to execute i House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, OKI AIMING. j Imitation of Wood and Marble,Glazing and Paper Hanjinjl Picture Frames made and Gilded. OLD CHAIRS Re-bottoined, Painted and Gilded; Furniture Varnished * and Polished. ion® in the best manner, materials furuihed and warranted. Inelegance ami despatch, it it their determination not to be surpassed by any establishment in the South. Persons in want of any of the above work, will please give usaa!!,and examine specimens before engaging elsewhere April 1, 1845. y 7 1-iitnbcr for Sale, TUI R Hubf libers are prepared to saw Lumber of nrv ai, ** or dimensions, at their Steam Saw-Mill, one 1 And a ha|f ifiiV* from the city of Macon : likewise silla or framing timber 1 icy will sell at ibeir Mill or will dr- Hvfr in Macon or vicinity, on as favorable terms as it car; be procured from unv other mill. JUII.N D. GRAY Jc CO. Moron, Sept 0, 1346. 30tf BCSNDIUiC 71 6l Clt A P 21, RFTF-P •constHtitlv on hand, ROPE, BAGGING l: TWINE, SUGAR. ( (H FEE, SALT, IRON,! N A (LS, Hi ILLOW-W A RE. Ate. Arc. all of which they oflei at the lowest market prices. Sept 23,1846 * v 32 lit: I 4% COTTON HAVE removed to VV. B. Parker’s etore. on Cotton j Avenue, nearly opposite J. Cowles’ Fjre Proof Ware House, they hare in store end offer for sale on j accommodating terms ; 2‘o Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 175 “ “ Dundee “ 85 “ slightly damaged ** “ S(J Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope, 60 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 Tons Iron, 50 Kegs Nails. 1000 |hs Tank and Boiler Iron, 800 lbs Spriosr Steel, 800 Shi ks Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, 10 44 Henderson Candles, 10 Baskets Cliarnpaigne \\ me, 5 Boxes Burgundy 44 8 ('asks Bacon, Macon, Sept. 2. 1846. 29 STATE Or GEORGIA. DECATUR, .3d District. } Thursday, 20 th August, 1846. \ f¥ltlE Honorable the Supreme Court of the State of I Georgia, met pursuant to adjournment, present, their Honors, Joseph H. Lumpkin, Hirttm Warner and Eugenios A. Nishet, Judges. Monroe Rail Read and Banking Company, et af. Plaintiffs in Error. VS. The Rosuell Manufacturing Company , et at. Defendants. The same Parties, ‘f yB - 7 The same Tarties ) By consent of the parties,, in each of the above stated ! causes, by their respective Counsel, It is ordered, that the said two causes be tried togeth er, and that the J udgment, and Order, and Decree of this Court, shall apply to and be binding in each case, and be so certified to the Court below. This cau.-e came oc |o be heard t.n the transcript of the Record from the Superior Court, of the county ol Bibb, and was agreed by. Counsel, V\ hereupon, it is con sidered, and adjudged by the Court, that the Judgment of the Court below be reversed on the following grounds: First.— Because it is the opinion of this Court, that the Bill holders had a paramount lien only on the Fund raised by the sale of the Railroad from Macon to Gridin, anq so much only of the Road from Griflin to the termi nus, in Dekulh, as was built by the Monroe Kail Road and Banking Company, prior lo *)te 2d day of August, 1842, and tlmt the Contractors of the second part under the agreement of the. 2d August, 1342, in the Record mentioned, had a prior and superior Equity to the Bill lioldfrs lo be paid out of said fund, in proportion) to the relative value of the work done bv them on said Road, and materials furnished between Griffin and the termi nus of the Road, in (he countv of Dekalb, nnd that the Court below lommilted erior in excluding said Con tractors from a participation in said fund to the extent of the relative value of their claim lor work and labor done, and materials and equipments furnished said Road, between the city of Griffin and the terminus of the Road in Dekalb, as aforesaid. It is further tlie Judgment of this Court, that the rel ative value ol the work and labor done, and materials and equipments -urnifhed on said Road, by said Con tractors, between the places last aforesaid, be apportion ed by three Commissioner* to be appointed by the Crtuit bejow, with power to hear evidence in relation thereto, nnd make report thereon within such lime as Id the c-aid Court shall deem expedient. Second. —Because the Court below committed error in deciding “That the Bank Bills should take each in proportion to th** value received by the Bank for it at the ime of its emission by the Bunk/’ It being the opin ion of this Court, that each Bank Bill should Jake in proportion to the quantum of consideration paid there for by the Impler or claimant on the Fund, and t lint surli holder otjMaimant should state the quantum of consid eration uciuallv paid therefor, on oath, in wiitiug, with the right of oilier contesting claimants for said fund to traverse the same, p Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia. MtLLFPOEVir.LF., 11 th September, 1C46. I, Robert E. Martin, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the State.of Geoigia, do certify the annexed Judgment of the Supreme Court, in the cases therein stated, to be a true extract from the Minutes of said Court. Given under tnv hand and seal ol,nffice. ROUT. E. MARTIN, Cl’k. [L. S ] iw mint si priuoii < oner. t November Term, IS4ti. $ In olipdii'iice lo the foregoing Judgment, derision,aad order ol tbe Supreme Court of the State ol < o rein, > it is ordaied by this Court, that Jilin .V \t illiimaon, 1 I Kaq ,1,1 the county of New tun, VV in. D. Alexander, Bvq., j I of tin: Ltninly of Itle, i wet her. and Char lee l'. Nl Garnett,! 1 Kmi)., tlie Ciiiel Engineer nf tbe Weatern ami Atlantic I Uaitiuc.l, be, and lliev are hereby in i irtue of tile Juilg ment aloreaaid, appointed L'nimnieaiotrera lr> apportion, in conformity to the laid Judgment, the relative value til the work and labor done, aad material* and equip menta furniahed on ti e Monroe Itailioad between the city of (irilHn ami tbe leruiitiua of enid Uoad, in tke county ol DeKalb. It i> further ordered by llna Court, lliut if ilia claitna of tbe coniraclora for eitcli work end lubor done, and tnateriala and cquipruenta furnialied, have been tranafer red, tbe preaenl boldcra thereof ahatl Hatellie qllnntuni nt conaideratiou actually paid therefor on imp It, hi writ- 1 I inf. with the right of other cotileating cbiioinnla for the I toad art apart bv llid Judgaieul aloreaaid, lor the pin- \ incot ol ib bta or claiiuaof tliia ehnracter, to traxerae the ; aailie, which aaiil oatlt ill wiitina vliull be delivered la tt,.. Cninmiiouonera aforeaaid. It is further ordered, tluit : the Coiuniiaaiouera aloreaaid, do forthwith proceed lo the city ol tirinin.oml then and there to adopt such nieaatiiea aaaliall enable them fully to carry into efTect the Judgment aforeaaid, and to report tln ir proeerdiuga to the preaidiag Judge ol tliia Cuuit, ou or before the (irrt Monday in January next. It ia liirijier ordered by tins Court, in obedience to the aforeaaid Judgment ol the Honorable the Supreme Court, that the holder* or elaimanla on ilia loml act uparl lor the payment of Hank llilla, ehall, on or belote the Nrat Monday in February next, fie with the Clerk of tliia Court, their until in writing, ataling therein the quantum ofconaideraiion actually jiaid by each of them lor tbe Marik llilla ao held or i laiined, and that Robert V. liar deman. Richard K. Hinea, ami Henry r. Itnaa, Eaqra., make out and report to tha Judge oi tliia (.'ourt.a lull and eiimpletu alati ao-nt nf what ahatl be the aacertuinc I prnpmtion of each claimant. 1 1 ia leriber ordered, that the Clerk nf tliia Court forth with fur,nab lo each of the raid Commieaionera, firal ii fnrraaid. a true copy of the aloreaaid Judgment of the Honorable, the aanl Supreme Court, and ol.m of tin order. It ia flirther ordereil. thaftliie order bepubliahedonce a week foreight weeka. in the fiar.ettca of Milledgeville ami Macon. And further, that in the event of the refuanl of either U the Cominiaaionera aforeaaid. to accept, that iliev are reqnected forthwith lo communicate the aaine to the pre aiding Judge of thiaCourt, that the vacancy may he till ed by an appointment at Chamber*. A true copy from the Minutes ol Bibb SupeiiorCourt, ■ November 3d, 181 b. lIE.NUY O. ROSS, Cl’k. Noy. 4, lSt r >. U" 3B MACO-V THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1847. FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE. — -j f ■ ill Id undersigned, grateful for / * ffT I punt favors, takea this meth / V °* • n^or,, n n P hia patron., and those who may give him their business, that he hus (for the bet ter secuiing their interests) obtained the beautiful and well arranged Eire S'roof Warc-SSouse , on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by J. Cowles*, for the purpose of Storing Cotton n'id all kinds of l.oun iry Produce. He will, ns heretofore, give his personal attention to the Ware-House, and pledges himroll to use everv exertion to promote the i mere si ol those who niß.v confide business to his charge. Macon, June 24, 1846. N. OLSLEY. JOJYBH 0 HOLT, l iTHS WAHE-310U533 mm COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE taken the Ware-House t on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by Moultrie At Campbm t.. Their best efforts will be employed to promote the in terest of their patrons. JOHN JONES, V. M. B. HOLT. Macon, June 24.1846. • 10 ro ro finit e Skov.se and Commiinnon Business. • WINN At S£YMOUR will continue the shove bu I einers at the same stand, and solicit from the j ! planters n share of their patronage. Macon, June 10,1846. J 7 PACTonAoa coKnii'inoK n: siM.ss. K under 1 ih and r turn t‘i ir gratefol j r “ * ISf I thank* to thru- friends and nations. / ‘JH for pa t favors, nml bt ! avc t* nfon 1 rJyW'x't | f- vV '"them that they will continue to transact I rfjfrmy -’ th*-* above husi.us* in the city of javannoh, j under the firm of HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO. and they hope, by their zealous attention nd best efforts in ; all eases to promote the interest of those who favor them wi.!i 1 business, to conti tm** to receive a L'.n ral shar *of patronage. , Our senior partner,Col. K. Hamilton, will,* shi retofore, e bis personal attention to th • sale of Upland and Sea Island ! Cotton, aiid the purchaie of Goods on o.lb rs KVRKARD HAMILTON, I’liO.'t 4 S li A H lAKM AN, CHARLES F. HAMILTON. 1 Savannah, August JO, 184. 6m2J 1 Commission Business, j CRAVKS, W OOD A CO. TAKE tliis mJtfaod of informing pi .::t-rs and others that in addition to their wholesale and retail Dry Goods siiid Grocery Riiviiitp^* they will continue to transact a tniml WAHE-HOUSK Rc I COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the oi l* tand, (long known as Graves’ Corner,) on the corner of second street amt Com merce How, and would respectfully rt new tne tender of tln ir servicesto their planting friends, and others, with the assu rance, that those who may patronize iis in this line of busi ness, shall have our be-t endeavors to do them justice and pro mote tlieir interest. Our Ware Housei* conveniently situat ed ; and Cotton stored with ns, shall be veil taken care of, and protected from the weather. We yillalso assist with pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without charge; and wr are at ail times prepared to make advances on the same in Cash or Merchandize. We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the public. CRAVES, WOOD & CO. F.dwin Graves, 0 Thomas Wood, > J, M. Ki bbfr, ) ! 4 Pcon i .’My as, 1348. ** 34 j wahe- ousa commission iirsjvrss. *nlisci tier would most respeetfhl y 0” “T Tg ft ly inform his friends and the public L ▼ J® generally,th. -he liast.ak*that larg* and -r* commodious Ware-tmuse fortaeh kept by n - f en Elias Beall .Cos., hot more rcernly by Ousley !<t Jewett an*. >'a r* his services as a V are House and Commission Mi/chant. Any business entrusted to his care w ill meet wiih pr.oa; t ami.tion, and hv would most respectfully solicit a share ; 1 ut jt,c ~ nonage Liberal advances madeuu Co.ion in i v t n itli hinr. WILLIAM M. ROBERTS. Macon, July 29. I c i4ft. j J cb:ar; c#; sc n ■#: t t WILL CONTINH F. THE Ware-llffiisc nuti €p^nusission .s, Q,is'jj!sni ii n ii % D Letts the patronageofhisfriends V * uL and ttie pub .ie gen* rally. He will * wixtLMb oecepy the Ware-hoe on Cotton Avenue, j j adjoining Jones Hoir, and nearly oppo-< cP* -(ft .' te Moss l<c Brothers’ Store. In eonuee tion with the above, he has also rented an- 1 other near to th* one above mentioned. ! “oni long experi iK*e in the above business, he hopes to j give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their I business. He will be assisted in the above bus:i.tfc by Mr i M. I). C. JOHNSON,ofCulludtn,Geo. Macon, August 11, IF4<5. WARE-HOUSE cosiiuissio'i m *nrss. m n fffNH E subscrih* r !iav iiig r* lited the Ware 7 - | Houae recently t njm dby W at- N ALiillon, situated on the corner of Third ! and Gaiilhush streets, would m peel fully ‘"fn'in bis fre nds and the iniblie,that this 1 Ware-tu;us* h* in* rer ntefrom other build ingS*; tnore secun and sale from fire than any other Wa . - House in Macon. His perwuial attention v ill f>* given, and ‘, all orders promptly attended to, either in selling or shipoiug Cotton *dit io liL care. In additioH, he lih connected, a large and commodious : WAGON YAH O, where can be accommodated >nr him ired Wapitis at a time. ISAAC McCUAHY. Aug 12, 1846. [TeleffYupb Copy ] Z. T. CONIVEIt | | AS rented the WAHF-KOUSE in * A “j If the rear of A.J. Whit ’s store, on i ♦ Cotton Avenue. Confident th?t an mti mate acquaintance with the bnsintsi* of (his cit) for the last twen*y tears, and the ‘ fact that lie is needy, w i I constmm an up-I peal to which he can add not It ing, he submit* his claims to Ins 1 acquaintances and friends, and o libera* public, j ADCA\ CKS made on Cotton in situe, or hipnu uls to any I oflhe Atlantis; cities, on customary rat**’ j Macon, Aug 19. 1H46. S7 I (Uf* The auharriher Laving ataocinteff himfrlf in the nho v buaineaa, reapenlfullv invite* hi a frirmlp to give j him call. Thom \s t. wy< hk. ! Tcmorliiclii Oivtsiun No. 1. S. of T. Pl.KOtiK. No nroMtcr hßll rniik , buy, * li f nr U*c as a be\fagc, any ’ Hpiniuuut or Mali Liquors, Whip <r Cub r. ‘I Immc will be a tncHing til Hu* Disiittoii on TO*MORROV’ KVKNIN(i, (KHIi)AY) a? the usual ft-nr soil nltt.e nf’inrat- , iitfr. A. C*. HUiYI| W. Be WII MAM MONDS, H. 8. Dn 24,1A 41 GRAVES, WOOD <fc CO. “1 IAVK jn:-t rrrtivotl from tlv Nw Vork auction I I unlc*. cusea Krrsryi, Li*iwya u-l PI tine, wlttcb will be cold h! very low prioea. At.HO, 10 hkdiu St. Croix .Sugirs, 10 •* Porto Kico huil ritiacovuiio Sugara, IV b’llen (iiinny Hneaing, 2UU pieces Kentucky do. K.ipe, *l’w ine, Slc. AtC. Mkron, Nov. IttUi. 1 ° OILS. FAINTS. &.C. ,)t\M (iM.IS. Sperm Oil. : 7*l tint •• l.ard “ IdO “ Train “ 9atl ** I.in-red * 100 “ Kega \\ liiie Deed, Clirnn.e A ellow, t'Oruai” fireen, Venetian Red, See. For aala bv URAVES, \AOOD A CO. Nov. US, IMB. 41 roil SAl|£. 11l llltl.s Corn Whiakey, pure-made hv the aub lU aertber. J. W. HOWARD. WnnfcU .too hiiwhclH Jlcal, (or which the liifheat market price w ill be tWlil- Novi#. ICW I NOTICE. FffT'E subscriber bus just received and is daily receiving a fl large and well selected stock of Groceries , MMarduiare , Crockery, Iron, !Ss*ls, Boot* sunt Shoes. together with a general assortment of Fancy and Staple JBffl'l ©©©©a, ; which lie has selec'rd the past summer in New York wild Bos* j ton markets, and cannot fail to suit the wants of his custom er* and the public generally. Hj- ire no interest, either directly or indirectly, in any of the Oof tffn operations of the day, his friends will discover that becan aft rd to sell hi* goods at a very small advance from co*i ; ;<s he will never have to make upon his goods lor losses 011 C->! fun operation*. His friends from the country can also be aiut‘*:t,tliat any Cotton orotiiei Produce sent to his house for sale, ill always he disposed of at the highest market price, no imlividua! in am way connected, will beuliowed to be concerned in any wav in the purchase of Cotton. Any Cotton ••-ntto Id* house for ah ,from Ir* customers, will always be sold, when directed,at the very highest market price, without any charge or commission for selling. AMOS DENTON. Maeoii, Sept 16, J#4Q 31 I rsssH rnuiTS. &c. ** MOX F.S RAISINS, in drums, new crop, 20 drums Sultana Haiti**, new crop, boxes Citron, fn h and bn •, 5 bbls. A Inioiuls, (Malaga) fr* sh, ; do. *of\ II Almonds, fr*.all, 6 do. Brazil Nuts, fri-Jv, 4 do. Filberts, fresh, 30 <l l*ll uis Figs, 6 b.\e* Lemons, 5 do. Dates, 5 dox. Bottles Orange F lower Wat r, a choice article Just received per brig Macon from New York. Du 10 43_ _ J. SHULTt. • ilk and Fancy Coods. j ‘v pii’ ChS black aid colored dress Silks, I|y 3 do. changeable do. do. 3 do. Satin striped do. do. 5 do. Frent*!i Merii.oes, S do. uper Alpacca Lustres, £* do. black and col red Alpacca*, ’ 2.4 do. Cashmere and Caahntere d’FcoM*, 20 Cashmere Robes,graduated and pyramid, 25 Gingham ilo. tin. 5) pieces Scotch and F.arlston Gingham, 25 do. Embroidered Twilled d>. 200(1 do. Prints, comprising a great variety, JO do/.. Neck 1 ic*, assort and qualities, 20 do. Hemstitched L. C. lidkfs. ]0 do. Men’* L..C. Hdkfs. Jaconet Muslin,Swiss do., Virtoria I awns, Cambrics, &e. Cashmere, Hrr'.'hx,aitd Silk Shawls, Cheap Shawls, great variety, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, do. half-hand Silk, Gimp*, Fringe*, Buttons, Cords, Tape*, Lrcei, Edgings, Velvet Ribbons, 2 casts Cotton Hdkfi. 1 do. Pongee Silk do. 10 puces English Silk do. 25 do. Irish Linens, 5 do. and. and. very fine, 20 do. Linen Lawn, Table Liner, Table Chths,l inen Sheetings, Diapers, Ike. now m store, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, on accommodating terms, by Nov H, 1346. 39 GRAVES, WOOD & CO. P R 1 N T S ON lx Y. N E W F A LT S T Y L ES, At the extensive establishment of Is E E A It IJ E U Si T E K, 41 CEDAR STREET, ,N KW-YDHK, , Where are concentrated marly all the NEW STYT £3 of PHI XT t.O CALICOF.S whieli have ben fsroduetd in this couiiii v,ot imported for the fill trade,and arc offered for sale lor CASH OH APPHOVF.O CiU.IH I at Prices Greatly Reduced, Within the last few dais. CZ7* Pn ri hasers are guavaiuetd the prices anJ allowances made for a given period. Catalogues (renewed and cerrected daily) xegulating the prices—ire placed in the hands of buyers and sent with goods ordered. AUGUS't, IS4. y, SEEDS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS & TREES. Th* under igged. Agent Linnsoan Butt it Garlm Surfeiirt,” at t lushing, near New York—will i*e- : ceive ami forward irders for an> kind ° quantity of Shade. Fruit orOrnamen *l I HKF>, SHKU Its, p* ANTS and >; V- FLOW ERs A iso. Bower Sredt % hind Seed, KiteLem-GarJen and Herb .Vi eds of —X <ver\ *peci and variety. Cataloguii le-. us which, with ilieir common and clas r K, ‘ a ’ may be teen at his store on gl- - Mulberry street. 14t1,V ICXPrCTED. Ah extensive ;i- i.rtment of Gnrd* n and Flower SEEDS, which will he sold, wholesale or retail, at fair pfieei. A Ui, lOOsplembd HOSES, consisting of over AO varieties, with i.aim* appended, put up singly, for the convenience of purchasers. ICo ii.n gnifi cent DAHLIAS, fifty varieties! done up in the an mania i<, with names Arc <:n he safely tiansported to ‘my pan of the country,and will l>c sold low. Me-on, Dec 8, 1946. 43 M. BARTLETT. tifjacinfti gin lbs T| UST received mi l for sale, a ‘ew dozen fresh Bulba. %f Also Bulb Glasses, by DIBBLE &BR AY. * ’ Dec 3 3w42 | AO A LBS. new superfine FLOUR from the mills § fl ‘ *f L. A. Pearce, for sale b> 1 1> C 0 44 W. FREFMAV. For Genticmrit’s Wear. Under Shirts and Drawers, Lamb’s Wool do. do. Mari mo do. do. Lamb's Wool and Cotton Sucks, Linen und Cotton Shirts, Collurs, Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Ties, Cloven, So*pen~ ! ders,fcc fcc. G. W # BANCROFT. • 1 1 Yctv Goods! New Good<i! | f HE auhacriher luih jit received, nnd is sow open- j m ing. bin extensive Fall and VV inter s r uck of’Fancy > nnd DRY GOODS. lArnobg which may be I j found Rich Fig. Silk**, Bh.k and llhie Black .Sotin, j Striped do., Plain Black and Watered do., Croaaoon ! Smpe do , S!’ i(Jel m and Figured Cnahsneres and De j Luiue**, in large nnd variety of pal term*; Ore g*u Plaids, a. new ►t\le lor Indies dreuaet*; (iinchamu 1 otiff Cstlictiea ; Rich Silk and Casliuiera Shawls* Black, ] and 1 i :i:red Alpaccas, from 20c. to $1,25; i Parlton, Swiss and Jnconel Muslins; Striped and Plaid do.; Irish Linen; Linen Sin eting; Russia, Scutch and i Bird-Eve Diaper; Bordered, Hein’d and Revere .Stitch Ildkf-, .Inconel, Swiss, Thread nnd Liale Fhlgings; j Neck Ties: (ilovea; .‘Vli l l s; Hoaierv; Cn .brie and 1 Furniture Diu.ity; White, Red, and N'wllow FlarHiel; i Kentucky Jeans; Kerwye; l.iasevs; Tickings; Br*wn and Bleached Shirting and Shceliug; Negro and JUed Blankets; t Carpet ins and Bings; Rutland, I.reborn nnd Florence Bonnets; Bonnet and Cup Ribbon, Fretir-h Flowers; Moreuilles, Corded, Ma nilla, and lira Cloth Skirls; Corded anil Worsted Patterns, Arc., All of'which are now offered to pur chasers of Drv Goods ns low as can he purchased in the State.. Tim public generally are invited lo call and see I for themselves,ua the Gooda must he sold. F. WOODRUFF. Ort. 7, 1846. 34 IS.Ti’Kniii*! ll:ti’K'aiiiM ! IN STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT BANCROFT'S, XKN I OOOH TO A. J. WHITE k COS. I 'NINE V.iigti.h c.lni... at 1 / 1-2UUI.. • 4 Bitirttug, 4 cts. White and H and Klattit* Is II 3-4 el*. Kentucky Jeans *'cis. Saliiicis Mini Flaida IT 1-2 cts. Shawl* 12 l- CIS to fl(K). 10 caM* hcavv N gro K* rscyt 12 I*2 to II J-4 CIS. & hale* It la Ilk Ms 0V tu V* ill*. 10 hair* Sheeting*. 10 Imlt'* Omtahoptr*. 20 holes Cniton Yarn 75 cts. pcrbuitck. Macon, Oct 7, 1840. u icocf.ru i->. riAHK. a. 1-criber. eonlinue to keep a general aeeort I memos UKOCKRIES AMI STAPI.K IMtY I Ot )(JI)S, nt tbeir old .land, eoruai of Second ami Mul- I berr,V etieeta.oppoaite the Warbingiun Hall: they buv* juxt received with oilier nrticlea the following: <4 hluli. St. (.'roix and I*. R. Sugars, Itftt bag. Green Rm Coffee, o.', do. old Gov. Java do. 2000 vnrda Negro Keraaye, 111110 lluflle lllanket-II ami 9 quarter, 10 0 vard.l’otten l lanaburfa, I.S tune Swe.de* Iren, 700 aackaLiverpoolS.lt, . 1000 |iir Hi -act llrogana, wi:li a geueyit u-eortoieut ill ibeir line, all which ie of fered at the Inweat Caali price*. They rea[ ei tfullv in vite all wishing to pardiaes to exutnine their .lock— believing they cannot fail to be united in price and nuat ity. CIIAS. CAJIPUKU. A UK Nov 4,1846. 38 HcmedtT* for Fever*, ond V*m runt AKiip. C2H AMMON’S Ff?t rHtl Agwc I'ills, j Hull’s Frvcr.und Ague Fills. I How anil's I oniv Mtßturr, warmnlrd cvuul to ny prrpß ration ot k|*Auttttr f tpr Above mJc by Ost 7 31 Cotton Avcmir, Wucow. •llilliturt/ and Stress Making. Kirs. Powell & Mrs. Hemline. \mrn.i. r* ry on the above business,mid execute all I ▼ ▼ ordereir the best manner, and moat fashionable I t\le when required. BLEACHING AND REPAIRING MONNRTS, I will also be don** at short notice. Their residence is on ’ the corner of College street, near the Female College. 1 Macon, Oct. ‘-23, 1840. ly 37 CONFECTIONARY AMD GROCERY. .T. 11. DA tIOI K IS receiving? his new supply ol Gooda in his line, a* mong which be particulu.ly culls the attention of his customers to A choice article of eld Brandy, Madeira, Fort and Claret Wines; Fieklea, Spier 3, Preservco, ('nkea, Candies; | Alsou fine assortment of Scgars of various brands — | warranted import'd Havana Segars ; He will keep ueonstant supply of Oranges. Apples, Onions Potatoes,Checer, Butter, Raisins, Figs Pi ud* , Almonds, and other nuts; All other article* usually kept in thntiiue. PICKLED Ol ATKftS by the keg. Macon, Or.t 15,1846 >35 rUiillC myiTAIIOKL JOSEPH MURDOCK fJW AVING taken the store formerly occupied by G. 1. Il Shepard, next door to Whiting & Mix’s Shoo , Store, re npectfwlly invites the nubOc to,examine his foil lock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, be ing one of the richest and most desirable assortments of FoskiounNe Dry Goods ever olfered in this city, and which shall he sold for CASH, at unprecedented low prices. A few of the many article* he has just opened are Rich Dress Silks, Black Mantilla and Apron do. Rich Cashmeres, Ombre striped do., Oregon Plaids, Gala Plaid lor Children, Plaid Alpuccas, Black Silk Warp Alpaccas, very line. Super iiomhuziues, Beautiful Cashmere Shawls, Scotch Plaid, Wool Nett, at.d splendid Silk Shawls, Jaconet, Mull and Swiss Muslins, Splendid Embroidered Muslin Rohes, French worked Capes, Collars and Shemizettea, Thread, Lible, Swiss, and Cumbric Edging* uud In* sertings, Chnntilla Veils, Green Borage, Kid Gloves,Twisted Mitts, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gimps, Fringes, Silk Buttons, Zephyr Worsteds, Also, a beautiful lot of Striw, Tuscan, Leghorn, Ads luide, Victoria anil China Pearl Braid Bouueta, Ribbons, Flowers, Neck Ties, &e. Together with a good stock of Broadcloths, Cassi mers,Satinets,Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys,Plaid Linnets, Red and White 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 orrat rvroai."?*, it will he for the interest of buyers to examine his stock before purchasing. Oct 14,1816 35 TO HOUSE ZESUPCRS. ILL the Ladies cal! at DIBBLE k BRAY’S, v ▼ and take a look at their little 44 fiTrrs” in the way of house keeping. These aitides are too tedious in ’ number to euuintrule. * *. Dec 3 3m42 41 k BBLS Potatoes, Mercer's and Pink eves, just -Jm “ received by W. FREEMAN. Nor 25 41 CO-FAXV.TNER.SHXr. THE subscriber having taken his brother, Reuben I!. B bite, into partn*rvhip, the bm*in> ss will htr*fter be j eonti iktl under the firm of A. J. WHITE h. CO. Macon, July 1, 1846. A. J. WHITE. The subscribers hare in stsre, and will be receiving during the summer und fall, A tfciirral assoiliiNiit of €>oo<ls, Adapted to the season, consisting in part of St. Croix and laiaf Sugar, Staple Dry *>oods, Bio, Lagitira and Java Coffee, Saddlery, Shoe*, Iron of ell kinds. Liquors of all kind** Hollow-ware Mid Nails, Teas—som* very fine, <• rinaii. Cast A. ff;\stered Steel, Segara, Tohaceo, ball, Paints, Oils, Glass, Ike.’ ilovsinsi, Ttcine and Miotic. i With their stock of Bagging, they off* r some Kt ntucky 52 inches wide, veil adapt* and to square hales, and which wus highly approved oft ho put season by planters. Comprising most articles in lha Grocery Line, which they offer at the lowest market prices, and respectfully solicit a , call from their friends und tne public. A. 3. WHITE Ac CO. (Tj* After the first of October, they will remove to the brick corner store two doors above their present locatiou, formerly occupied by Chapman, Hon Ac Cos. Macon, July ], ’846. y 23 MILI,-STOIV3S. rflHr subscriber being Agent for an ext iMive Mill-Stone ] 1 ff Kstablishiuent in Vew-York, will furnirh to order 4 KHF.NCH BUKHS, KSOFAS, and COLOGNE MILL STONES, of any size,und warranted of the vevv best nullify. HOBERT FINDLAY* Macoy, NovHJ, 146. _4O NOTICE. Bargains! ISarsain.^! A place lor (ilirAT Haixnlns! I fTTYIIE undarsignsd having taken the store on The cor- I ner of Goitoo Avenue and Cherry at reel, formerly I cal Inti Rflss’s i'.ure, bul recently having been changed • to that of the . - XIIO nOUSE. I begs leave to inform the citizens of Macon, ndpTan?ers, j that lie will consluutlv keep on hand au EXCLLLE.N'I ! STOCK of Dry f.mxis, tirornlfß A ProvfsioH^ of II kinds, which he will -rll ut the LOWEST POS | SI PI F. RATES, being perfectly ccnleatfd with quit K SALE k. SMALL PROFITS.* TLe pfihlie generally arc respectfully raquested.il thev \ ant GREAT BAK i GATNS,to drop into the RIO GR ANDE HOLSK. Goods us hiiv kind given in exchange for ail kiud* ol produce ut cu*h prices. . 11. N. IMJLSIf HR, PRCPRinrOR ..fill. RIO GRANDE HOUSE. AT t!;* RIO GRANDE HOUSE run he found at all times TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, BVRLP, MOLASSES. RICE. BACON, I.ARD, BUTTER, CORN MEAI., GRITS, FLOUR, MAGKaREI.. *. SHAD of I li#- 111 t I|imlilv in qunnlili.s lo suit purrhae ets, AT the LOWEST KATES, and sen* toanvpar! of Reeky FREE r.f CHARGE. Mucon, Sept 16,1846. 31 DR. BVCSX.XN & MILLS’ Original American and only if attune j : l Icxiltlc A Pliable <>iilvnnie Bunds, UriicrlPU iiikl Coveriiiu*. To flncklin ftc Mills : HavingWu called upon by your Agem.Mr. noijper.for a statement offset* ill rt latum to the ♦flVct-i of vnur Galvanic Rum!* in m taw of Rheumatism, I mil thttwru relate the | f 11. VIII * . „ j n April la*t ! had a severe attack of Rheumatism, Cramp j and General Debilitation. My left arm anil shoulder became numb and useless from the Rheumatic attack. 1 applied one I of your bands on ray wrist. and phrr part* of the arm, winch rrlu-vrtl m** in one wrtk of all pain, and ha* ri “tnrrd *Ue arm to iu former usefulness. A. HACKLRTf* 216 Market**!. Albany. July 15th, 1845. I hereby certify, that! used rneof I)r. HuckHn h Mill** ’'liable dllvimc Maud* for pait in the pit of the Btomin A tut t *• head, ami in 15 or 0 minute* I b came easy and went to . a.eep: when! awoke 1 was finally relieved. * ’ SAltAll A. HK.AVIY, b Hattle-strect, Jjoaton. y Albany, Stpt. 10th, 1845, ! Meaara. Itucklin At Mill* t . . Ii ha.. ....I yttur U.lual. n.iuUH.r llr.d.fh, r..l BWm 1 m.iinn, .ml thllml ininnliM. rrlWf Oum ll>* MplititM * M hothc...., .iiU Im-Ik • H (bih, l.i rnaHynow amt I rortiially riiummi-mt ii ••'* •“>'> miHKHT H UUKIiKSS, form r us LyiUumnd (Jrttifu. Albany. Dott. Bucklin fc Mill. : ... ... I havr hr, II m.ny yr.n .mlclrd with . of lh.- Iw.rt, wiw ti,lint.lion, iiwmbHn* al Kfti ,n*r.im*U ihv ,iy.i.m: 1 ha.l twin umli f *h. Mr. us luiny ahilftil Phy.ici.na, amt my ca<- uroiioimcnl Jioprlrwkr 1 *w y.r .mill in Wrat Troy a f.w Wk. a K o, .ml |,iirihu...l of In in om- of your lar*. r lit ml a, tht .|ii>li..lin r nit- immrdial, rrlirt. I 1i... .uuiinu.il ila u.r : I m tompawrlyrly r.mrrrt I am free fnm. pain, restored in spirit*, and ft el a strength of body anil ft-ivdom from infirmity •• ***r ep*otcd byim-,and it i with great pleasure t rtr<oiuui*ud your Galvanic liaiid* to those like Hie afflicted. ....... (Signed) SAMVEL CONGKII. Wrat Troy.N. Y. Sept. I#, IM|. _ , r ,, fkl For Mi. br j. h. a w. a. rxLta. \nv Uoodiat MURIMICif THK .uh.rrih,-r ha. ju.l rrroivrd at hi* irorr on ‘oroticl •troll, tu-two, ii tho Tuft outer ami Whllinf la Mi. a Shoo St.ro. a now aa.irtmi'iil of C.ihiii.r..; nrw .lyU.aml V.r, net, Mmlin U. Laima j Malaulm PluW.Br thiWmil Mieli Drow Silk* : Homioi Mlbbom : Oimp* i Krinfoa i Hut ton. ( ontiaud laMotal Hla.k ami Whit. Knl tilnraa, Mo ron. for Skin, i Zophyr Wm.l an,l ClW.rr.Sh .*U. A*u, a now aMorimoiitr f.ory CauiniM. All of which will In Mid at iiaumaU) !• pritr*. u ,. innr . Knit o J MLRDOtSj VO rim i; x xiv.— Uko. 47. I !% i:H GROCERY A>\D PROVISION STOKE, Jlullierry Street. VJ. rREEIVTAW IS now receiving a large a*srttnent of FAMILY GKOCKRIRS AND PROVISIONS, which lie will well ns low tor GASH, ns can !♦ furnished by any oth <*r establishment in the city. He will be constantly re ceiving from New Voi k. Supplies of the best and Iresh esl that onn be bad in the market. < His supplies consist in part of the following articles : Kuarar, Cciffbo, Molasses, Svrup, Tea. Fish, Sperm Oil, Soap, Tobacco,Spices, tfui. Raisins, Cracker*,of all kinds, Pickles by the Jar or Gallon, Butler, Cheese, Apples, Arc, A Do. n fine assortment of Stuart’s celebrnted Slearr* Refined Cantlies, nntl Stuart’s Vanilla Cream Candy. Persons w’shing anv of the above articles, ure re spectfully invited to cal! ami see him. Mucon, Oct. 28, 1846. 37 WATCIIE S. .) IVVKLRY, &.c.&c7 Cb S. It. DAY would inform hi* friends and the puhoc that he ha* bought the block formerly belonging to C. G. St. fa!'* /A* ,l<hn, deceam and, coMHisting of golu and sil -3D ver Watches, Gold Fob and Guard Chains* 0 y Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacle*. Gold |l— Bracelets,Clirsps, Gold Snap*, Gold and Silver Thimble#, Ladies’ Hroache*, Gent'* Pin*, Knives, Senior*, Haor, Itnsor Strops, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Pis tols, and many mare things, too numerous to mention Ht will have new stock constantly coming, and will order gooda at the requestor those who may wish any thing in his line. zu3FAin.x7ra. Watches and Clocks Chimed and Repaired at the shortest • notice, and done hi the best possible maunev, and warranted | to keep good rime, and done at the cheapest price. Rings, ! Pin-., Bracelet* repaired in the best possible manner. Engrav ing also neatly executed. Persons would do well to rail and see what he will do, and there is no doubt but they will be pleased. Macon, Jan. 28, 184 ft. WATCHES. JEWELS.IT. <fcC. J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN, At their o!d xl.iml on Cotton Avenue , opposite Washington Hall, Qb inform their friar)da and ▼ v the public, that they have now Tnh on Imnd a pood assortment of Gold and Silver W niche a of the various makers, null of different kinds; also u good as eortment of Gold Chains, Seal* and | Kevs. and n variety of other articles, consisting in purt I ot the following: Spoons of pine Silver; Gold nnd Sil- Iver Pencils; Gold Fens; Gold Foil and Wire for Den tists; fashionable Jewelry, Breast Fins, Finger Rings, i I nr Riugs oftatest patterns; superior Pen and l’oeket Knives; Razors and Stiops; Scissors; Bead Bags anti Burses with steel ornaments’ Head Ornaments do.; ; Steel Pens of Gillott’s mnke; Pistols and Guns; Ther mometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twee zers: an assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie ty of other articled, which will he sold very cheap for cash. S. S. V. would take this opportunity to say, that he has a good assortment of wutch materials carefully se lected by himself: these, with the snperior set of tools he has to work with, as well as other advantages, he | thinks he is prepared to execute work as well as work gets to he done, it will be his uim to give entire satisfac tion to all. Dec 17, 1815. Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings Ac. SUPER West of England Black, Blue-black, Blue, Invis ible Green, Brown,and fancy Cloths,an excellent assort- I incut. . London, Twreedes, Ktench and American Cassimers. ‘Velvet, Satin,Marseilles,and Fancy Vesting*. Just received by N. McKINNON tic CO. Sept 30, 1846. 33 STRONG & WOOD SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, Brick Building opposite G. M. Logan 8? Co's., rm \ now rec-eivirig- and opening a /m. large and splendid assortment of ROOIrS, SHOKS, HATS 6l CAPS, which they offer for sale at reduced prices, or as low as they can be pur chased in this or any other Southern market-compris ing in part the following kinds, viz : ‘Gent’s fine French light Calf sewed Boots; do. do. double sole do. do.; do. do. stout do. do.; do. do. pegged do; do. double soled do. do.; do. light do. do. • do. Calf and Ki Napoleon tupped do.; do. fine fine Calf half Boots and Brogans; do. do. Cloth ; Lasting and Goal Brogans of various styles; Men’s Kip and thick Bonis; Boy’s Calf, Kip und thick Boots; Youth's do. do. do. For Ladies —Fine black Gaiter Boots, thick and thin sole • fine colored do. do., variety of colors; fine Moroc co, Rid, Polka and Lace Booties; .fine do. do. and Goat Walking Shoes, fine do. do. Slippers, Ties and Bus kins, black and colored. For Misses —Gailer, Polka, Kid nmtGonf welt Boot tees and Buskins; Kill Slipper*, ‘He* and Cloth fixed Oufciiis. black and colored. Lor Children —A larg* assortment of Polka, Gaiter, Seal, Kid, Cloth and Morocco 800 l fees. Men’s, Women's, Bovs', Misses’, Youths'nad Chil dren’s leather pegged Boot tees and iShoes, of all descrip tions and qualities. A new ahd beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Over* shoe*, for Gentlemen, Ladies ami Misses. To Planters —B,7*)o pairs of Plantation or coarse Bro sjfttl*; a prime article of Men's double sole Iron and W rod tacked RutueA ujpl Black; do. do. single sole Jo. do. do ; Roys’ end Youths’ of the same qualities. st/*o—>lo idozeo prime Calf Bkins; 10 dozen Lining* of dilTereiit colors; 1000 |bs. Hemlock Sole Leather; 700 lbs Oak Sole Leather. Bindir.gt, Lasts, Pegs, Thread, Awls, and all other ar tides used in manufacturing Befit* und Shoes. aims AND OPS. Anew ami beautiful Stock, ot all de scriptions; Men’s aid Bovs’ Palo Alto rfl\TS and CAPS. Gentlemen’s fashion able Beaver am! Moleskin of diffient qunl i'les; M- •’? While and Black Wool Hat*;* Men’s, Roys’ and Youth*’CAPS, of alt descriptions and qualities. Macon, Oct 14, 1814 &> nu. 11. lIHA\I)KKTIFS 1 med< me i t an m b dged to be one of the mast vsl ■ § uableever discovcrirf a* a |*uriti rof th-blooii and flu id*. It is superior io whether as a sutloriffi- ur ui'eraiive, ami at* mis infinitely before all (he pr parution* aitif combi nations of Mereury. Its purgative properin s are alone ofi net leu table value, for these pills may be taken daii* fr any period, and isiets-ad of weakening by the cathartic ef fect, they adl strength by taking away the cause of weakness she have none *f of that deadly specific, Mercury. Theteeth are not iniuml— *tle bone* and limbs are nut p;ir ily/.eil—no : but iti'tind of these distressing symptoms new lift*and consequent animation is evident iu every move ment nt the (tody*. These Pill*, Ibr colds, coughs, tightness Os the chest, rheu matism in the bead or limbs, will be faund superior to any thing imagined of the power* of medicine; and in bilious af fections, ibpepsin, nnd in all diseases peculiar io women, they should be resorted to at once. ‘ Cor *nle ill .!• Uarnes’ Hook More. On ('otton Avenue Oppotile Wathington Unit. June 25. ylO Nature's Great .Intitiote \GAffIST that vnat fumiljr of diseaHcx which nrian from lhe impnriiy us the bIood—INDIAN QOM POLND tX'riUGT OF HARMAPARILLA. pr#- j piireal with llie iitiinuil cure from the hot materiaia. No other medu'iue acta with equal power and kindli** lima io coana id’ Scrofuln or Kiii&'m K'il; Dloichea, 1 Miles, I'nitere, Patna in the Bn net un<| Joint*, Ei uption*, I Pimple*, iStohhoiu Llcera. Khetitnutiant, Chronic Horn Kvea.and all ili-eufees arising from Inti if eriion or li>a pepaia. Liver Diaeaaa and Afieclion of tne Kidney* yiel I readily. And tha whole ay stem ia renovuied amt •tmde to htofMU Anew. I.adiea oi lieltCMtennd debililnied tTat'iia, children nfilicted with had hurnoiaare wonder luK|y relieved. This article i* warranted lo he made Irom the he r t and purer! material*. For aiila at M. 11A llTl.lt. 11'fii Drug Store. Price $1 50, in iyii.it hoitl*,. Nnv 18, IHtfi fim|o flllfF. subscriber take* rtikmppartuuity of returning than k | fur (hr patmiiNgehe has received, and leg* to inform the public that In* nt now n ady to make double and *mgle Truae of any tin .and Will warrant tin in to beta*) and f ---fictual. lie al*u make* \lMlmnoial Supporters, winch ha* prosen yrv rlfwctual. The above article* can be made fVotn rneaesvet th* aulm riber will give u*truetion* lo tkateflbet in Kknae >vbo will if lum tin l.i vnr to cal lon him. ‘I h great • *t object in caaeaof Hernia, (kc. it to have •pring* t* auit tke eae, autl fit compactly. Old Trwaaec repaired and rr eoeered. Alan a few gum-*la*tic French Trumi f*r •tic. The tubveriber ha* been wnrkuif at the above nuaite*> for n nHmberof year*: alw> in making Sttrgual and Dental In* “trunieut*, winch make*him competent in the abov btnnmaa. It I* wiib pleasure ( can refer to the ino*i fininent practi tioner* of Surgery and Medicine of the city of Macon. The tuhacriher al*o came* on the GUNSMITH MUSI* N MSA mall then pairing branches; aUo Cutlery ground and set. Cotton Gimblet* censtantly ou hand. o|ipo*it*- lut Office, Matou, Ua. AeplJJ •luaJ D. C. HOOOEINf,