Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, January 14, 1847, Image 1

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IIV S. ROSE. TERMS. The MRtHIIttWSR is published weekly, on Thurtdy morning* at Three Dollar*, if paid within th year, and For if not paid till the expiration of the year. iiiucrtitementt not exceeding twelve linen,will be inserted )ue y.illar tho tint insertion, and Fifty Ceuta fhreaeh con tinuance. Advertisement* not limited when handed in, will be inserted till forbid. Sales •( hand and Negroes by Executor*, \dmini*trafor* tad Guardian*, are required by law tn be advertised in a ~nblic gazette, sixty days previous to the day of sale. The sale* ofP-rsonal Property must be advertised in like manner forty days. V itice to Debtors and Creditorsof an estate must be pub lished forty days. Votice that application will be made to the Court of Ordina ryfor leave 10 sell Land and Negroes, must be published week ty for four months. Monthly Advertisements, One Dollar persquare, for each insertion. Advertising as Candidates,Three Dollars. r YT LETTERS on business must be post paid. It. K. & J. It. 11l VI S WILL PRACTISE IN THE MIPFRIOR COURTS OP 8188, DECATUR, JONES, BAKER, BALDWIN, LEE, TWIGGS, MACON. PULASKI, CRAWFORD, DOOLY, MONROE, AND HOUSTON. They will attend the Supreme Coutt at Millrdeeville, Hnwlcinaville and Savannah; Americus and Talbottonj Decatur anil Macon. Alan, the Circuit Court of the Unitpd States, ITT* Office over Wright's Hat Srore. Macon, Aug 26, 1846. 6m23 “By their Works ye slisill know them.” THE Dentin office nf LOMB\RD ft PUTNAM i again open (over Strong s. Wood'.store,) for the accommoda tion of their friends and the public generally. As their style of u,M'r*ling lias betu tested hy 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 uccesa may depend upon PERMANENT and valuable ope ations. Macon, Om 7. ‘846. .14 C. 6. TAYLOIt A I . W. liL tK E. til tort try* St Counsellors at lAt ir, NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS. References: Hon. T. J. Rusk, A Hon. W. 14. Ochiltree, 7 Nacogdoches, Texas. Dr. J. D. Stsrk, 3 Hon. Balie Pt vton, ) A>tt orUant _ Messrs. Wkigwi & Lo<m*er, ) Col. Edmund Blake, M*cvn, Geo. Sepi 23,11146. r,n,32 1,000 SAC KS S ILT ! FOR sale, apply at the Washing*!*# Hall, to Sept 23 32tf I C. DEMPSEY. T J | kegs Cut iNuils, 15 tons Iron, assorted \ lo 10 in 2.N00 I ha. Sheet Iren, no,too ihft. Hollow Ware, 2.000 lls. Cast Steel, 1,000 German and Bhser 2,000 Hoop and Band Iron, 50 doy.. Hoes, 400 pairs Trace Chains. Received and for sale by ’• Deo 17 4 4 WOOD & BA ... Y, MANUFACTURERS AND l>- \i I li- IN ruin .I II ‘ V 1 Mulberry-street, opjiosite the Wanhit jt u Hull. Vlnco* , .. %\T H EKE they ke r.Diistiiniiy on hand, “Y v v a general assortment. Joe follow- IvW big comprise u parti Mahogany and Black Walnut Dressing Bureaus, / jfl ® sideboards. Centre Tables and Wash \ ™ .Stand , with and without Marble Tops, Card, Side and Ladies Work Tables, Mahoganv. Black Walnut and Cherry Diring and Tea T ihles, Work Boxes, Portable Desks, Piano Stools, Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Qii.trttelfo Tables, Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plates. &c. fee. CHAIRS, of more than *io dilfeient patterns, M a hoc anv, Black Walnut, Curl Maple, besides a variety of JStuinedand Painted,both plain and ornamental. ng ('hairs, of .Mahogany, Walnut, Curl Maple andoth *,r kinds of 20 different patterns. BEDSTEADS,of Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry, Curl, plain Maple and Poplar. WINDOW SHADES, a large assortment constantly on hand. FEATHERS—Feather Beds. M ATTRESSES, of Curled Hair. Moss and Cotton. Ladies and Gentlemen, one and all, are most respect lullv invited to give us a call before purchasing else where, as we shall use our utmost endeavors to please both in quality and prices. To Manu/ictHirri— For sale, Copal Varnish, Ma hogany and Trimmings. N. 6.—Furniture Repaired. Chairs and Sofas re peated with Cane and Hair Cloth. Oct. 7,134 b, 34 4m. MO BE NEW GOODS. GEORCE M. LOGAN <fe CO have just received the finest ami beat assorted stock of Fancy Dry Gontls. that they have ever offered for sale in this market. They are determined to sell every article on as reasonable terms as anv house in the city, and will not he under sold bv any. Their motto in future shall he, “Quick Hales and Small Profits,”— ‘Clieup Goods,” the watch word. Great Inducements otic red lor Cash. The following art a tew of the inn> articles on hand; Paris embroidered Cashmere Rohes—very fine, French embroidered Cashmeres, Super plaid, and shaded Cashmeres, Plain Mona de Laineg—all colors, New stvle Polka Robes— for Evening Drrsset, Extra line embroidered Muslin Rohes, Fancy Dress Silks, rich and splendid, French Worked Capes, Collars H nd Chemisettes, Kid Gloves, Twisted.Mitts,Silk Hosiery, dec.. Flan nels, Alpaccas, Figured Dimity, lllnrk Bombazines, Alpacea Lustres, liisli Linens, Tuble Dumask, Plaid Ginghams, etc. etc. Cloths, Csissimeres, and Vestings. Fine Cashmere Shawls, Rich Brocade, “ Black cmhrnideied Thibet Shawls and Handk a. Fine embroidered Linen Cambric Handk’s, Purse, Twiet and Steel Beads, Silk. Buttons,and Trimmings—of every quality. ALSO, A splendid assortment of CARPETING and RUGS low for CASH. . Also, a very large and handsome selection or Chinn. Class, anil Creckery-Wnre, which will he sold much lowei than usual—ns wo ars anxious to sell nut Hnd discontinue the buaineaa. Come and examine these Goods before purchasing, and vou enn obtain GREAT BARGAINS. Oct. 7, 1846. 34 . MILLINERY. MRS. E. DE COCKERILLE HAS returned from New York, and r* moved t Cotton Ammo, opposite the W athingtttu Hull, and now ofkrs for *alc a ehoicc selection of MII.I.IVMtY AIITICI.CS, eotuiitinr.il pari of Kiliboni, Flower., French labs. Cap., French Wis keil Cnllars ; Velv, l anil Silk Bonnets I Straw, Turin, Adelaide, Virl.,ns ami F.Hgli.h Pearl Itranl Bonnets; Minx’ Emit lll,len and Hat., Chinn, and Madonna do i Head Dresses; Head Ornamrnta ; Shell Card Cse. ; I’olka Purses; ttolil and Ivory Emory* ; tiuld and Sliver Head* ; Pnrie Silk, Gimp., Fringes, Butiuu*, Zephyr Worated Marking Canvsss; Perf,rated I aper; Ladies’ Huir Braids; Cravals ; F.mhruid ared Work Baskets, Ike. The above artieles are orthe most fashionable stylet and latest imp,trial hois, and “Bl be ,nld tur l tslt nnty. Mr*. DE COCK EBI UK mli ennllliin in hltaeli, pres* and alter all Linds nfStrs , bighorn and Fancy Bonnets, in a style am quailed in the Saiitln rn Country Oct a 3ml< r> .ill.l'V'N SVUUP OF “’ll D . Isl RRV -15 For cui*fh, eolds. asiuma i fl o nxn who >ping cniielt suiltmg ot bhiod, “ini all | mI iiinntir\ ,ben.-es. BAhTy’S SAR-sUMRII LA-F.ir all disease, a rising from an import state ol the exit rheum. scrofula, king’s mil, ehrtniin ih-’.iiniitism, dvspep.ia diseases of the .kin htmea^ tdd nleer-, tie■ HAILEY'S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—The most valuable re mad v—finitely vegetable prepnratioti ""nAlLEY'H AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A aura exterrrMnator of worm* from (he system, H) general use throughout the United States. UIHV HAILEYS UVRIVAU.ED MILITARY SHAV ING CRKAM-Tliw nrtieff Ha* Mood (he test of eight veers, and gained for it"*lf a High reputation throughout the U. Canada. and mom part* of (hewoMd. BAILEY'S SUPERIOR rNOiEI IBLE INK—JJth anti without the preparation ; warranted the beat article* of the kind in ue. For sal* by the Druggists generally throughout the country, >nd at wholesale and retail by WiVI. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries Hall, corner of Fulton am? Hnnds srreetp. Alto for sals by CRAVES* WOOD *St CO., Macon. Dae 3, \Mj H. ur.Yii.n.r CJJtrss tt 10. Commission nciTliantM, No. IS, St. diaries Street, NEW ORLEANS. H. KKNDAI.I, CAIITKH,} DANIKL PKATT, J July 23, 18.4 48^ iPAastpsj®. SHERWOOD fc PATTERSO V, corner of Seeon and Oak Sreets, would inform the public that they are prepared to execute House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, GRAINING, I Imitation of Wood and Marble, Glazing ami Paper Hanging; Picture Frames made and Gilded. OLE CHAIRS Re-bottomed, Painted and Gilded; Furniture Varnished and Polished. Bell-Huuging; done in the best manner, materials furnished and warranted. Inelegance and despatch, it is their determination not to be surpassed by any 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, 1346. y 7 l.iimbcr for Sale. mHE pubacrihers are prepared to paw Lumber of ary I aize or dimension*, at their Steam Saw-Mill, one and a halTmiles from the city of Macon I likewise sills or frnming timber they will sell at their Mill or will de liver in Macon or vicinity, on as favorable terms as it can be procured from nnv other mill. JOHN D. GRAY & CO. Macon, Sept 9,184 G. 30tf KENDRICK Al CLARK. KEEP constantly oti hand, ROPE, BAGGING A. TWINE, SUGAR. COFFEE, SALT, IRON, NAILS, HOLLOW-WARE,&c. &c. all of which they offer at the lowest market prices. Sept 23,1846 y 32 KL % A: COTTON MAVE removed to W. B. Parker’s store, on Cotton A venue, nearly opposite J. Cowles’ Fire Proof Ware House, they have in store and offer for sule on accommodating terms: 200 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 175 u 44 Dundee “ 85 “ slightly damaged 44 “ 50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope, 60 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 Tons Iron, 50 Kegs Nails, 1000 lbs Tank and Boiler Iron, 800 lbs Spring Steel, 800 Sacks Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, 10 “ Henderson Candles, 10 Baskets Champaigne Wine, 5 Boxes Burgundy 44 8 (’asks Bacon, Macon. Sept. 2. 1846. 29 J COJ\% HaleOA\ CANVASSED HAMS, AI Atlanta. rpHE subscriber is receiving with his splendid lot of I Bacon, a lew superior Nashville Canvassed Hams. Hotel keepers and otheis wishing to test this article, can have small lots forwarded to any Railroad Agent designated, who will ha requested to receive the pay. Also lots of excellent Sides and Shoulders, wiil be forward and us slated u4*ove. J. NORCROSS Dee 3 42 Commission Merchant. WOOD 6l BRADLEY HAVE just received another large lot of WINDOW SH ADES, some elegant patterns, and of dimension? to suit any windows. Also some Black Walnut Windlass Bed steads, of patterns and finish w hich cannot fail to please. Dec 17 44tf Fashionable tlillinciy. NIKS. A- DAJIOIII HAS just received anew and splendid assortment of . Goods in t4ie Millinery line, such as Pattern, Velvet, Satin and Plush Hats of the latest styles; Straw, Leghorn, Pamela Pearl & Dunstable Bonnets; A full assortment of Kibfo'iiH ; Flowers, Feathers, and all kinds of Bonnet materials; Silk, Cashmere, and white and colored Muslin Robes; A tine assortment of Silk, Cashmere and Brocha Shaw U; New styles of Caps and Head Dresses; Cape#, Collars, Chemisettes, Hosiery; Laces of all descriptions: Bombazines, Alpaccas, Mouslin de Laine, Silks, Me rinos and Cashmere, for dress goods. Macon, Oct 15,184(i. >’3s BAILEY <2£ BEEJIVETT’S Family Grocery A Provision Store. mHE undersigned under the above name, ar <!ail) receiv | mg, and now o er for sale the following articles, viz : Loaf,Crushed,ami brown Sugars, Blov li, AI lu in, and 4 aide Salt, Kio and Java Coffee, Mola**e*, Honey, Cognac and Peach brandy, Jamaica and Northern Hum, Holland and North*rn Gin, Whiskey, Ale and Cider, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Port, Claret and Malaga Wines, Cordials, Brandy, Fruits and Lemon Sjrup* Fulton Market Pickhd Beef, Pickled and Smoked beet Tongue, Fuiinl} Pickied Pork, Pickled aud Smok and Salmon, Pickled Stiad and Halibut kins. Smoked and Dried He f, Codfish, Tongues and Sounds, Scotch H rritig, Sardiin s. Runnels* Sugar cured bapimofe Hams, Ua 11 more Middlings, Mackerel ‘ o. 1 H i iu R { and kits, Box and Cask Cheese, Rice, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Onions, Hett*, t urnips, and Peas, Goshen and Country Butter, Northern and Georgia Lard, Canal and Country Flour, Buckw heat Flour J, £ and boxes, Flint Corn Grits, Meal and Hommony, White Northern Beans, Sperm, Adamantine Mini Tallow Candles, Hun*’ Bar and Shaving Soap, Boston, butter. Sugar and Lemon Crack* rfl; Hvson, Hyson Skin and Sou* hong I'eas, Chocolate and prepan and Coco, Plug, Dut,Che mg and Smoking t obacco, Cigars and Macoboy Snuff, Raisins in L Jand whole boxes, Preserved Current* Citron, Preserved and ground Ginger, Prune* in jar* and box* *, Prepared pepp* r and Allspice, Muccaroui, Olive*, Aitcltovh *, Clove*, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Pepper Ssiuce, Capers, I'omato t atchtjp, Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, Swtei On, • Fig*, Sultana Raisin*, Due*, Dried Fruit** Current and oth r Jellies, a-sorted. Pick Its, assorted sixes apd mixed, pickle*! t.obstefs and Oysters, Candles. Patent Y* a*t, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Sal ACratis, Isinglass, Potash, bra/.iban, American and Knglish Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Picawut, Ink, Apple*, Oranges, Lemons, Com Nuts, Matches. Blacking, Corn ft moms, brushes, Tabs, Tinware,Jngs, Jars, Corn, Fodder, Poultry, Kgga, hv The under-igiied will, when the weather permits, keep I fresh Beef, Pork, and Sausages, and such other meat* and fruits a* the market will warram, and that Can he procured. | Ami to all thoae who way phase favor u* w ith a call, it will I be mir endeavor to give satisfaction in hath the article and 1 ufl#e HKNRY BAIT.KY, 1 * J. A. B. HKNNKTT. All kinds of country produce wanted, for which the niuket price will be paid. & 14* lre 17, 184 ft. iPrif Goods Selling Off". f IIIIK Hulweriher wishing to dispose ol hia entire stock ! 111 Dry Gouda, will sell them al greatly reduced prices, O’VVmioiit regard in COST.jri Thus” in want of Dry Goods, nr* invited In call and examine for ihemaetvea, a the good* will bo told,— Among litem mav lie fonttd Rich Colored und Mlack Silks, at 50 cents per yard. “ Mona, de Luura, “ 121 “ “ “ (fnalitneiea “ ** “ •• Rep..*.. “ 37 “ “ •• Striped At Fig. Alpaccas, “ 30 “ - “ Calienea at extreme low prices, Rottoeta from -15 cents m *3. Runner Kildiniis at 121, Arc. Ate. Arc. I'he slock etimpHsea almost every article ttannlly kept in a I lev Good Slora, and now ia rare opportunity to tnnke a little money, buv n great many goods. Great liargaina will be given lo those wishing to buy to aell nguin. , N. R Great inducement In any or.e wishing to en core in the business, if application made soon, next soor to Ihe Post Olhee. K. WOODRUFF. Maeon, Dc. 2, 1846. _ foKoil OMMlnfl A < l(i 1 ttrim IOJ.’ superior quality from the Thomaaton Manufae luring f'ampanv. for *ele hv the lisle, yxiil 8 36 KKNDKICK Ac CLARK. itIACOY, THURSDAY, J AXLUIV 14, 1847. FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE. 1 , . *, f 1 1 u v undersigned, grateful for T a 9 1 past favors, take# thin moth / M od of informing his patrons, and those who may give him their business, that he has (for the but ter seeming their interests) obtained the bcuutiiul ami well arranged Fire Proof II ‘are-House, on Cotton A venue, formerly occupied by J. Cowf.l.#, for the purpose of Storing f ‘otton tmd all kinds oj Coun try Produce. He will, us heretofore, give hi* personal attention to the Ware-House, and pledges himself to use every exertion to promoie the iulereat of those who may confide business to his charge. Macon, Jin. N OUSI JO.YFS A’ HOLT, WARE-HOUSE COIUNIISSION BIEKCIIAXTS, HAVE taken the Ware-House on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by Moi/ltrik Campbkli.. Their best efforts will be employed to promote the in terest of their patrons. JOHN JONES, WM. S. HOLT. Macon, June 24, 4 846. 19 L—Of n'are House and Commission Business . WINN & SEYMOUR will continue the above bu siness at the same stand, and solicit from the planters a share of their patronage. Macon, June 10,1846. 17 FACTORAGE COM *1 VMMIO.% 1 BUSINESS. rjIHK undersigiud return their grateful T* 1 (hanks totneir friends and natron* , / f° r P ust f“ v °r, and Isg leave to in form them (hat they will continue to transact : the above business in the city of Savannah, under the firm of HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO. ! and they hope, by their zealous attention and best efforts ir: all cases to promote the interest of those w ho favor them with ( business, to continue to receive a liberal shar** ot patronage. Our senior partner, Col. F.. Hamilton, will,a* heretofore,give his personal attention to th • sale of Upland aud Sea Island ; Cotton, and the purchase of Good* on orders. F.VTSRARD HAMILTON, THOMAS HAItDKMAN, CHAIILKS F. HAMILTON. Savannah, August 30, 1846. 6m29 WAAE-^OVSI! loin mission Business . ORATES, WOOD A CO. TAKF. this method of informing planters and others, that in addition to their wholesale and retail Dry Goods ami Grocery Rusinrss, they will continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS, at tne old stand, (long known as Grave*’ Comer,) on the corner of *econd street and Com merce Row, and would respectfully renew tne tender of th*-ir services to their planting friends, and others, with the assu rance, that those who may patronize us in this line of busi ness, shall have oiirbot endeavors to *ki them justice and pro mote their interest. Our Wart House is conveniently situat ed ; and Cotton stored with us,shall he well taken care of, and protected from the weather. We will also assist with pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without charge; and we are at all times prepared to make advances on the same in Cash or Merchandize. We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the public. GRAVES, WOOD & CO. Edwin Graves, ‘i Thomas Wood, > J. M. Kibbee, J Macon, July 29, 1846. 34 j WARE-’ OUSE iii knrv^. . -f BIHE .<*iitMcriher would molt rmpeetful* j . “JP I ly inform his tiumbami the public L W Jm generally, that hr hits taken that large and commodious War*-house forme-1 \ k* pt hy urn Elia* Beall & Cos., but m-m rtcri.U by Oudry St Jewett, amt offers his services as a Ware House and Commission Merchant Any business entrusted to his care will meet w ith prompt attention, and he would most respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton in store with him. WILLIAM M ROBERTS. Macon, July 20,184*. y 24 GEO HU #; JEWETT WILL CONTINUE THE Ware-House tin,l Commission ItilSicl'kk, r mww 4N I) solicits the patronag* ofliisfriends ; and the public gem rally, F. will occupy the Ware-hotise oil Cotton Avenue, wt? <4 / adjoining Jones fc. Holt, and nearly oppo- A site Ross Kt Brothers* Store. In connec tion with the above, he luts also rented an other near to th one above mentioned. From long experience in the above buine<*, he hopes to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their business. He will be assisted in the above business by Mr. M. I) C. JOHNSON, ofCulloden,Geo. Macon, August li, 1846. 2* WARE-HOUSE connisMin ursnrss. I a I House recently occupied b) Watt* Ik. ▼ Jgj l Nloulton, situated on the corner of Third Mn 'l (ulhuh streets, would respectfully j , iii form hi* friends ami the public, that this Ware-house hein* remotefrom cither build* ings, it more secure ami safe from fire than any other Wart - House in Macon. His personal attention will he given,and* all orders promptly attended to, either in selling bt shipping Cotton sent to hiN care. In addition, ho ha* connected, a large and commodious WAGON YARD, where can be accommodated one hun red i Wagons at a time. ISAAC McCHAKY. Aug 12, 1846. [Teleffiaph Copy.] aotf /. T. CONNER ■ 1 AS rented the WMtF-HOVSR in j || 4 the rear of A.J. Whit ’* htore, on ( ♦ jB Cotton Avenue. Continent that an nut* in.n< :ic<|iian>luticwith (In < t this city for the last twenty tears, and the ftot that he is needy, wi l constituu an up peal to which he can add nothing, he submit* his claims to In* acquaintances and friends, and a liberal public. ADVANCES made on Cotton in sion , or ahipmeittfe to any of the Atlantic cities, on cuttomary rates- MsCon, Aug 19, 1846. 27 ! (Lr The subscriber having associated himself in the above busineaS, respectfullv invites his friends to give him t calls THOMAS TANARUS, WVC HE. grave:, wooo a CO. HAVE jiiP’t received from the New York nuctinn i sales, ijO eases Kerseys, l.inseys and Flains, which will be fluid ut very low prices. A Mo, 10 hhdfl. St.Crolt tSngtrs, 1 10 “ Porto Kico uml fluflCovado Sugurff, I‘2 bales Gunny Barging, 200 nieces Kenttickv do. Rope, Twine, Ac. Ar,c. Macon, Nov. IBBi. 12 OILS, FAINTS, dLC. .)!*<* GALLS. S|irm <>il. 100 •• l.iiril Bin “ Train “ 250 “ Linseed “ 100 u Kegs White Lead, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Venetian Red, ft?- For sale bv GRAVES, WOOD A: C O. Nov. a, 1846. 41 TOR BALE, If i BBLS. Corn Whisker, pure- made bv the sub -1 IF scriber. J. W. HOW ARD. W Biih tl 500 the highest market price wHI be paid. Nov IMV46 . 40H^ JUST rranivitig a FRESH supply of ihf aln> - narior Garilrn Seeil*. ttrilrfs will be r, i*nl fur Treat* & I’Unla Iroin Lamlretli’a I’hiladi lphia Gartlena. Bv J. 11. *. W. 8. ELI.IS. j, n ,*, Maanuio llall. Alaion. f7’ Msrohania and olliera sup|tlieiJ willi l)lla of Drug* am) Medieiuca, low forcatl*. wricu. fpHK subscriber has just received and is daily receiving a I § large and well selected stock of Groceries, ilarUuare, Crockery, Iron, lltils, lloois ami Shoes. together with a general assortment of Fancy and htuple which he has selected the past summer in New York and Bos ton markets, ami cannot fail to suit the wants of his custom er* and the public generally. Having no interest, either directly or itdir**ctly, in any of the Cotton operations of the day,his friends will diccavrr that he can afford to sell hi* good* at a very small advance front cost; as he will never have to make upon Ins goods tor losses on Cotton operation*. Hi* friends from the country can also be assured, that any Cotton oriXhei Produce sent to In* house for sale, will always be disputed of at the highest market price, a* no individual in auv way connected, will be allowed to he concerned 111 any way in she purchase of Cotton. Any Cotton sent to his house for *aU,fromhis customers, i will always be said, when directed,at the very highesunarket price, without any charge or commission for selling. 1 * AMOS BENTON. Macon, Sept 16, 1846 31 r rt 11 rauiss. &c. BOXES RAISINS, in drums,new crop, 20 drums Si Itana new crop, i) boxes Citron, fri*h and tin , 5 hbls. Almond*. (Malaja) frt ih, 5 do. soft sh*lt Almonds, Irish, 6 do. brazil Nuts, fresh, 5 do. Filberts, fryik, 30 drum* Fig*, 6 boxes Lino 11s, 5 do. Dales, 5 doe. Bottle* Grange FYiwerWaVer, a rho cc trticle Just received per bng Mucoulrom New York. Dec 10 4J J. SHULTZ. silk and Fancy 4>,oml*. | jt PIEC&I black and eoUred dress Silk*, 111 3 do. chaugeable do. do. 3 do. Satin striped do. do. 5 do. French .Mensort, 5 do. uper A'.paect Lustres, 25 do. black and colored Alpaccas, 25 do. Cashmere anl (-ashmere d’K.eosse, 20 Cashmere Robes, gitfuated and pyramid, 25 Gingham do. l‘>. Si pieces Scotch and Eirlston Gingham, 25 do. Embroidered Twilled do. 2000 do. Prints, comprising a great variety, 30 dnz. Neck Ties,assorted qualities, 20 do. Hemstitched LjC. Hdkfb. 10 do. Men’s L. C. Hdkft. Jaconet Muslin, Swi-sdo., Victoria Lawn*, Cambrics, Ik. c. Cashmere, Brocha,and Silt Shawls, Cheap Shawl*, great variety, Ladies’ Kid Gioves, do. hati-nand Silk, Gimps, Fringe*, Buttons, Cords, Tapes, Laces, Edging*, Velvet Ribbons, 2 cases Cotton FI g Hi kfs. 1 do. Pongee Silk do. 10 piece* English Silk do. 25 do. Irisn Linens, 5 do. do. do. very fine, 20 do. Limn Lawn, Table Linen. T able Cloth*, Linen Sherti:ig*, Diapers, k.?. now in store, nil or which are offered at whole-sale or reti.il, on accominodaiing terms, by Nov 11, 1846. 39 GRAVES, WOOD 84 CO. PRINTS ONLY. NEW FA I."L STYLES, At the extensive establishment of f 4 E 1: A. It it t; M 8 T 1: R , 41 CEDAR STREET, NKW-YORK, Where are concentrated nearly ail the NEW STYLF.S of PRINTED CALICOES which have been produced in tin* country, or imported for the t'.tl! trade,and are offered for sale 1 for CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT at Prices Greatly Reduced, Within the last few days. (TT Purcha*pr* are guaranteed the prices and allowances made for a given period. HZ? Catalogues (rein wed and cerrected daily) regulating the prices—are placed iu the hands of buyers and sent w ith goods ordered. AUGUST, 1816. >4 SEEDS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS & TREES. fThe underrigned, Agent so Prince's I.fnnxan £otan,c Our den H. lfur series % ” at Flushing, near New York—will re- ! ceive and forward order* for am kind or quantity of Shade, Fruit orOniameo tal THF.KS, SHRUBS, P’ ANTS and , FLOWERS. A l*o, Ffirrcer Seeds, Field Sr at , Ktic/wn-Gat den and Herb Seeds of ever) specie* and variety. Catalogues of whien, with their common and clas sical names, may be seen at hi* store on j daily Expected, As extensive a.STuneiit >f Garden and nottPf SEEDS, which will he sold, whob -aleor retail, at fair price*. Also, 100 splendid KOSKS, consisting of over 30 varieties, with names appended, put up singly, tbr the convenience ot purchasers. 100 magnificent D \HLIAS, fifty varieties ! done up in the same manni r, with names K-c ran In* afely transported to any part of the country, and will be sold low. | Macon, Dec 8, 18*5. 43 M. BARI LETT. Mliffu ntfh iZnlbv W UST received and fur sale, a lew doyen fresh Bulbs, tP Al*o Bulb Glasses, bv DIBBLE BRAY, Dec 3 3w42_ 1 / a d\i W h LBS. n* v superfine FLOUR from the mills I \ F-* f 4 FAF E. A. Pearce, tor salt b> ’Dec 10 41 W, FREEMAN. For (.rntltmen’s Wear. SII.K U’ndi r Shuts and Drawers, Lamb's Wool do. uo. | Marino do. do. , Lamb's Wool and Cottm Socks, Linen and Cotton Shirts, Collar*, Cravat*, bearll, Stock*, Tics, Gloves, Suspen ! tiers, Ktc fcc. G. W. BANCROFT. i Ma—n, Oct f, IMA. , 34 Aow liooih! Mew Goosls! • 1 FH M 11 El subscriber ban mm received, and is bow open- j ■ ing. his extensive Fall and Wiuierarock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. Among winch may be! found Rich Fig. Silk*, Black and Blue liluck Sunn, i Striped do., Bln in Blnck and VVtitered do., Crossoon j Stripe do , Shaded and Fighred Cashmeres and Ik 1 lvalues. In large quantities, and variety of patterns; Ore 1 gun Blnids, u new etyda for Indies dresses; Ginghams and ('alb oes; Rich Silk and Cashmere Shawls; Black, t'linnggnbleaim l igmc.l Alp.m us, from 20c. to $1.25; ‘ Tarlton, Swiss nnd Jaconet Muslins; Striped and Blald dd.; Irish Linen; Linen Sleeting; Russia. Scotch nnd j Bird-Eve Diaper; Bordered, Heni’ti and Keveh* Stitch Hdkis; Jaconet, Swiss, Thread and Lisle Edging*; Meek Ties: Gloves* .Mill*; Hosiers ; Cambric ami Furniture Dimity; Vvhite, Red, and Yellow Flannel; KeiAncky Jctuis ; K**rseyp; Linsev s • ‘Tickings; Bi -ten and Blenched Shirting and Sheeting; Megro and Bed Blanket*; i'arpeting aiut Hugs: Rutland, Leghorn and Florence Bonnets; Bonne? and Gap Ribbon, French Flower*; Mamai llea, Corded, Ma- j nilla, and Grass Cloth .skirts; Corded and Worsted j Baiterns, vVe.. &o. .411 ol which arc now offered to pur- j chasers of Dry Good* a* low as can be purchased hi the State. The intblh generally ore invited to call and sec i tor themselves, a* the Goods ttrunt he sold. E. WOODRUFF. (lot i , IKb “4 I Bargains! Ilargain- ! IN STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT BANCROFT’S, vrv r imioh to y. j. wm i r. fc coo. IJIISE v, iiitli.li ( .livin'. .1 li li. hi.. ! 7-, N.-liui. Slnrliiif (Mr) 111.1 y)C 1-4 ct,. ‘"■4 Sbotimr, 4 (i*. White and Hid Flan unis la 3-4 its. Kentucky J* an* 20cis, Satinets and Plaids 37 I*2 Cts. Shawls 12 1-? e to SIOO. 10 ca<* heavy >!• gru Krs<>s 12 1-2 to II 3-4 Its, 3 bale* Blanket* 00 to 9$ tts. 10 lale She* tunc*. 10 bales Oawaburga. 20 bales Cotton Yarn 73 eta. per bunch. Macon, Os 17, 1*46. _____ O ItOCKUIFiS. rilin’iiubi.cril.Kr. conlinne to kvi’p n Kmcf.l n..nrt I niviil ul GIiOCLIUKS AND STAI’I.K DRV GOODS, at (hour ol<l .Hurt, corner ofSocimr) unil Mul- I berry .irectc,ofipo.il* Hie ‘Vn.liiiipiiin ll.ll: Ihcj Ifsve JU4I received with other nrftclc, rhe follow itig I ill hhit*. il.Cnh nnd I’. It. Sug.r., I? 9 bng. Gr.cn Kin Colin 1 , 85 do. old Got. Jv do. 2011(1 vnrile Negro Krrnejr,. 1000 Duffle lllnnkef. 8 nndl* <turler, 1000 verd. I'otlon Omeliurge, 15 |nn. Sweedee Iron, 700 eecke Lier|niiil Sail, 1500 pair lliinerl llroKltna, . . with H renefnl neenrimcnl W their line, !] winch i. of fered at tlin Inweet Uneh price.. ‘I hey re.| eetfnllT in vite *ll wi.iiinr tn pnrrheee, 19 eeeminn their Monk— helierinf they cannot fail to l |)LLI’ ) ‘** i,T IfOT 4,1616. C Beaicdk'i ir Fever*. miU fc'aver ailtt Aline. ('ll! AMPION’S F* v rand Ague Pills, J Hull's Fever,and Agae Fill*. 1 uinc MiVtiffc, warranted evual • **? ration ol Qnimiw, for abvva .mpl*i"t. ~ r .ale nw , 5. eotviii A.aua., Maeow. .Millinery and MPress .linking. lUrs. Fuwoll *V Kirs. Bnrdino, carry on the above buxincaa,an(l execute all ff orders in the beat Hiunner, und most fashionable style when required. BLEACHING AND REPAIRING RON NETS, will also be dune at short notice. Their residence is on the corner of College street, near the Female College. Mac on, Oct. 28,1316. I y 37 CONFECTIONARYAND GROCERY. J. 11. DAHIOUR TS receiving bis new supply ot Goods in his line, a- I. mong which he particularly calls the attention of his customers to A choice article of old Brandy, .Madeira, Port and Clare! Wines; Pickles, Spices, Preserves, Cakes, Candies J A Iso a (ine assortment of Heg-ars of various brands— warranted imported Havana Scaurs; He will keep a constant supply of Oranges, Apples, Onions, Potatoes,Cheese, Butter, Raisins, Figs,Prunes, Almonds, and other nuts; All other articles usually kept in that line. PICKLED OYSTERS by the keg. Macon, Oe,t 15,1816 y 35 PUBLIC INVITAITOW. JOSEPH JMURDOCK UAYING taken the store formerly occupied by G. I. Shepard, next door to Whiting Sl Mix’s Shoe Store, respectfully invites the public lo examine his fall 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 fbr CASH, at unprecedented low prices. A few of the mnuy articles he has just opened are Rich Dress Silks,Black Mantilla and Apron do. Rich Cashmeres, Ombre stiiped do., Oregon Fluids, Gala Plaid for Children, Plaid Alpaccas, Black Silk Warp Alpaccas, very line. JSuper Bombazines, Beautiful Cashmere Shawls, Scotch Plaid, Wool Nett, ana splendid Silk Shawls, Jaconet, Mull and Swiss Muslins, Splendid Embroidered Muslin Kobes, French worked Capos, Collars and Shemizettes, Thread, Lisle, Swiss, and Cambric Edgiugs and In sertings, Chantilla Veils, Green Perage, Kid Olovss,Twisted Mitts, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gimps, Fringes,Silk Buttons, Zephyr Worsteds, Also, a beautiful lot of Straw, Tuscan, Leghorn, Ade laide, Victoria and China Pearl Braid Bonnet*, Ribbons, Flowers, Neck Ties, Ate. Together with a good stock of Broadcloths, Cassi mers, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys,Plaid Linsevs, Red and White Flannels, Printed Sul is bury do.,Calicoes, bleached and brown Sheetings Hnd Shirtings, with every article usually kept in the Dry Goods line. As he is determined to give orkat Birovins, it will he for the interest of buyers to examine his stock before purchasing. Oct 14, 1816 35 TO HOUSE 2EEPBRS. *riLL the Ladies call nt DIBBLE k BRAY’S, ff and take a look nt their little 44 fixins” in the way of house-keeping. These articles are too tedious in number to enumerate. Dec 3 3m42 4 i \ BBUS. Potatoes, Mercer’s and Pink eves, just 4U receiv ed by W. FREEMAN. Nov 25 41 CO-PARTNERSHIP. FfIHF. subscriber having takes hi* brother, Reuben It. f White, into partnership, the business will hereafter be eontinued under the firm of A. J. WHILE & CO. Macon, July I, 1846. A. J. WHITE. The subscribers bare in store, and will be receiving during the summer and fall, A tfciipral assortment of Gooils, Adapted to the season , consisting in part of St. Croix and Loaf Sugar, Staple Dry Goods, Kio, Laguira ami Java CoflVe, Saddlery, Shoe*, Iron of ail kinds, Liquors of all kinds, Hollow-ware and Nail*, Teas—some very fine, German,Cast Ik Blistered Steel, Segars, Tobacco, Salt, Molasses, Paints, Oils, Glasa, See. Hassing, Ttrine and Rope. With tln r stock of Bogging, they offer some Kentucky 52 inches wide, wet! adapted to square hale*,and which was highly approved of the past season by planters. <'■>! prising most article*in the Gruftcrjr Line, which they oft. rat the lowest Inarket prices, and rtipeetfully solicit a Call from their friends and tne public. A. J. WHITE fc CO. Cj* After the first of October,they will remove to the brick Corner store two doors above their present location, formerly occupied by Chapman, Russ & Cc. Macon, July l, !84fi. y 23 3V111.1i- STONES. f IMIE subscriber being Agent for an extensive Mill-Stone B Establishment in New-York, will furnish to enter* FRENCH BURNS, ESOPAS, and COLOGNE MILL STONES, of any size,and warranted of tin very beat quality. HOHEUi FINDLAY- Maeoy, Nov Ml, NOTICE. ILirguins! Ihii’^ains! A plnrc for OKUAT llaiKSiins! riIHE undrrnignid having taken ilia tnrp on the cor -1 nar of Cotton Avenue and Clierrv street, formerly called Rosa's store, but recently having been cltunged lo thut ol'the RIO GRANDE 2TOUSE. brgtt leave trf inform the cltiven* of Macon, nml planters, llirtt lie will constantly keep on hand an EXCELLENT STOCK of lliy f.uuiU, (irMerirs A I’rovKions. of all kinds, which lie will eell al llie LOWEST Pi IS* Sllll.l; RATES, being perfectly eonlenied wiibninnt SAl.fc ic SMALL PROFITS.’ The public■generally are rodpeclflilly requested, il tliev want GREAT lIAR (i AI MS, to drop into the RIO GRANIIK Hill SE. (loode of anv kind given in exchange fur all kinds el produce at caalt prices. 11. N. PUL3IPRII, PROPRIETOR of the KIO GRANDE HOUSE. AT t()i, RIO GR WOE HOUSE ran he found at all time* TEA, col I EE, SUGAK, SVUI P, MiII.ASSES, RICE. IiACOV I .ARM. BITTER, CORN MEAL, GRITS, FLOUR, MACKaHKL, fe SII AI) of the fieri quality in quantities to euit purchaa* ere AT the LOWEST RATES, and sent to unv part of the city KEEP, of CHARGE. # Macon, Sept 16,1846. 31 DR, BUCKX.XDT & IyiXX.X.S’ Original Amrriean and only genuine Flexible A Pliable Galvanic Hands, Hrnteleli and Coverings. To Me**r*. tlueklin Ik Mill* : H iving been called upon by yonr Agent, Mr. Bitrgncr.fbr n *tau muut of facta in relation to tin - * ne*l olvour Galvanic 154 ini * in * cult* of 11 hrumatiam, I Mill therefore relate the f .llowinir : . „ In April last I lil a *eere attack of Khrumatitm, C ramp amt General liehiliution. My left arm nml nhotilder became ntimli and tiiekraa from tl*e Hln untune attack. 1 applied one of yu „ r band* (n ni) what, and other part* of the arin, which relieved in* in one week of all plfn, anil ha* rt *tnr and the arm to itiferiiicr Mert.lt—. P. a H ACKI.KY aid Market-al. Albaftjr. July 25tk t 1841. 1 hereby certify, tbnt I hard one of Dr. Ilurklin Ik Mill*’ THble Galvanic Manila f**r pain in the pit oft he Stomach ami tie heady and Ur iO minute* 1h came ea*y ami went to . lafi .Ul..4.i™ | .j. j lj|^wJ iv , Ti V flattlu-itrect, floiton. Albany, S. |.l. 10th, 184). Mer*. Tlueklin fc Mills t ..... . . . ... I havcUw'd your Galvanie tt*nda for Headache and When* mat Min. anil found immediate relief from the application in kh (•, g, unit believe it t be t** be*t remedy now In ale ; •* 1 H*hVoIV Corner of Lydiu* and Ofeen*ata# Alban) • ’ b*< ii many year* afflietrd with a ill*’ •< of the heart, ~„ V palpitation, trembling and great prn.lratol, ol 111. entire iyatetn , I had l.eeo under ike rare of many akilfol I'hYMtiaii*. ami my eaae pronounced hooeleia. I aa >mur an’,, 10 Weal Troy a few Week* ago, and puetha-. .1 of hm. ‘m-ofvo.ir large, It, nd.,tb. application gave me immediate reliel. lhanoiitmaed it* uSa t l am coaiparanvrly mtored 1 am free from pain, restored ill pirit*, and feel a *trfli£tli of Irndv and freedom ftrota Infirmity n. rer e<Rented by me,and it i with nrit pleasure I recommend yoUr Galvanic Hand* , o thee tik. me. mooed. SAMUEL COMO**. Wr.tTroy.K, V. Sept. O, IMI. I- i|, by J* H* it W. o. El • jgew GfltNbat MURDOCK’S. ravin *ub*er,ber ha* jnt received *ll,l. nn .rw'ml I .m-m, between the Pw*t Offleeand W l"M"g ** > ■ Store, ain w a.aortmrnt off a.hmere*; new at, ho and ,J t y neh Mu.hi, de Lame.; M.leolm 1'1.i.1. tof children i t',eh ttr... ,lU., Hon net Hlbbon* i Gimy Jrinfc*. '• ton., Curd, and Tax. I*; Black * mIW h"crf r ,w„r,.r Skirl., Zephyr Wool and l a*hi' j'h anew aaaortun ut <d Fancy < amniuefc*. Allot which will be .obUiiMiutoatly low |irkt*. , MURDOCK. VOLUME XXIV.-N0.48. NEW CSHOCERY INI) MdvmiOiii stoui:, Mulberry street* W. KS now receiving a largo assortment of FA MILT GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, which he will Bell as low for CASH, as can he furtiiahed by any oth er establishment in the city. He will he constantly re ceiving from New York, supplies of the best and fresh est that can be had in the market. His anconsist in part of the following articles : Sugar, Cofifen. Molasses, Syrup, Tea, Fish, Sperm Oil, Soup, Tobacco, Spices, Nuts, Raisins, Crackers, of a!! kinds. Pickles by tlie Juror Gallon, Butter,dices** Apples, Arc. Also, a firte assortment of Stuart's celebrated Steam Refined Candies, and Stuart’s Vanilla Cream Candy. Persons wishing nnv of the abovt articles, are ra spectfully invited to call and see him. Macon, Oct. 28, 1846. 37 WATCHES, .1 1 : W RLRY, &c. ice. o, S. 11. DAY would inform his friends *i‘d the public that he has bought the Stock formerly belonging to C. (. St. cm/* j John, deceased, consisting of gold ami sil- ver Watches, Gold Fob snd Guard Chains. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Gold 1 1 Bracelets, Clasps, Gold Snaps, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Ladies* Broaches, Gent’s Pins, Knives, Scisors, Hasors, Hasor Strop*, Tooth and Hair Ilruslus, Pis tols, and many move things, ton nunu rmii to mention tie will have new stock constantly coining, and will order goods at the request of those who may wish any thing in his line. REFAZRXRiG. Watches and Clocks cleaned and Repaired at the shortest and done in the best possible manner, and warranted to keen good time, am! itont at the cheapest price. Rings, Pins, Bracelets repaired in the best possible manner. Engrav ing also neatly executed. Persons would do m 11 to call and see w hat he will do, and there Is no doubt hut they will be phased. Macon, Jan. 28, 1846. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. ~ J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN, At their old tin ml on Cotton Armve, opposite 11 ash i nflo n I tally GO TM7OULD inform their friends and ’ tin* public, that they have now WjsJV on hand a good assortment of Gold and Jf_ Silver Watches of the various makers, and of different kinds* also a good ns rCJj sortment of Gold Chains, Seals and Key*, and n variety of other articles, congesting in part of the following : Spoons of pure Silver; Gold and Sil ver Pencils; Gold Pens; Gobi Foil and Wire for Den tists; fashionable Jewelry, Bream Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Kings of latest patterns; superior Pen and Pocket Knives; Razors ano Chops’ Scissors; Bead Bags and Purses with steel ornaments; Head Ornaments do.j Steel Pens of Gllloti’a make; Pistols and Guns; I’her mometcre; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twe * era: nn assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie ty of other articles, which will bo sold very cheap for cash. S. S. V. would take tins opportunity to say, that he has a good assortment Os wnteu materials carefully se lected ny himself: these, with the superior 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 aim to give entire satisfac tion to all. Dec 17,1845. C loth*, €Hsiiucr6, Vt'Miiigs Ar. SUPER Weat of England Black, Blue-black, Blue, Invis ible Green,Brown,and fancy Cloths,an exet-Ih ut a.sort tm-nt. London, Twerdes, French and American Cassimers. Velvet, Satin,Marseille#, and Fancy Vestings. Just received by Fi. McKINXON k CO. Sept 30} 1846. 33 STRONG 6l WOOD SIGN OP THK f!l(< BOOT, Brick Building opposite G. M. Logon Co's., 4 KE now receiving: and opening * * lurga and splendid assortment of ‘ W JalKXi'h, SHOES, HATS A CAPS, which til nw offer for sale at reduced prices, or a* low ns they can be pur chased in this or any other Southern market—compris ing in part the following kinds, viz : Gent’s tine 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 Kip Napoleon tapped do.; do. tine fine Calf half Boots and Brogans} do. do. Cloth ; Lasting and Coal Brogans of vurious styles: Men’s Kip tnu thick Boots; lioy’a Calf, Kip und thick Boots • Youth’s do. do. do. For Ladies —Fine black Caiter Boots, thick and thin sole; fine colored do. do., variety ofculors; fine Moroc co, Kid, Palkii and Face Bootless; hue do. do. and Coat Walking Shoes, fine do. do. Slippers, Ties and Bus kins, black and colored. For Misses —Gaiter, Polka, Kid and Coat welt Boot tees and Hankins; Kid Slippers, Ties und Cloth fixed Buskius, black and colored. For Children —A large assortment of Polka, Caiter, Seal, Kid, Cloth and Morocco Boottees. Men’s, Women’s, Bovs’, Misses’, Youths’ and Chil dren s leather pegged lioottoes and Shoes, of all descrip tions and qualities. Anew and beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Over* shoes, for Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses. To Planters —B,7.oo pairs of Blunt uion of coarse Bro. !Tbor; u prime article of Men’s double Aole Iron and Wood tacked llussctt und Black : do. do. single sole do. do. do.; Boys’ and Youths’ of the satr.e qualities. A/so— ls dozen prime Calf Skins; 10 dozen Linings of different colors; 10U0 lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather; 700 lbs Oak Sole Leather. Biiidirgt, Lasts, Pegs, Thread, Am Is, and all Other ar ticles used in manufacturing Boots und Shoes. HI! ITS AM> CAPS. Anew and beaiiiiful Slock, ot ail de scription*; Men’s and Bovs’ Palo Alto HAT Sand CABS. Gentlemen's fashion able Beaver and Moleskin of difflitnl qual ities • Men’s While and Black V\ 00l 11 at hi Men’s. Bovs’ and Youths’!* A PB, of all descriptions and qualities. Macon, Oct 14, 1844 30 OR. VI. RKANDRKTirs Vptfpiublp Tnlvprftitl Oil!** THIS utediciue t* at know Irdged to b*r ant of the most val uable ever discovered a* h purifier of the blooe ami flu ids. It Is •tipenor to Harsapariila, whether a* a *b<lori fie or alterative, and stands infinitely before all the preparations ami com bin at ions of Mercury. Its purgative properties are alone ofincaleulable value, furthest* pills mu) be token dailr fir any period, und instead f weakening by the radhartie if feet, they add strength by taking away I fie cause of weakness The have none f the miserable effect! of that deadly specific, Mercury. The teeth are not injured—the bunts and limbs are not paralyzed—no : but instead of these distressing symptom# new life and consequent animation it* evident in every move ment ol the body. These Pills, fur colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rheu matism in the head or limbs, will be found superior to any thing imagined of tfie powers of medicine ; and in biliousaf feciions, dispepsia, and in alldiseascs peculiar to women, they should b- resorted to at once. For Mile at J. Il.'irnc*’ Vlook On Cotton Avenue Opposite W ashington Hall . June 2s. 184$. ylO .t aihre's Great *JlntMoie \ GAINST that vast family of diseases which arise from the impurity of the bIood—INDIAN COM HO I’M) EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, pre pared with the utmost care from the boat innteriula. No other medicine acta with equal power and kindli ne** in cane a of Scrofula or Kmg’a Evil; Blotches, Biles, Better*, Pains in the Bones and Joint*, Eruptions, Pimples, Stubborn Lifers. Rbe(Mintism,Chronic Sore Kyra, and ull diseiiaeft arising from Indigestion or Dys pepsia. Liver Disease and Affection of lire Kidneys yield readily, and thl whole a v item is renovated and iimdo to bloom anew. Ladies of delicate and debilitmed habits, children ulllicted with bad humors are wonder fully relieved. This article is warranted to be made! from the best and purest materials, lor rale at M. BARTLETT'S Drug Store. Price fl 00, in quart bottles. Nov 18,18411 6m40 THV* sutrseriber takes thisopportunit) of returning ihsi * for th putronsge he ha* received, and b£• loiului* the public that he is now ready to make double and offc I pusses us uny six* .ond will w arrant th m t* Ik- east nnffH iVctuil. Be also makes Abdominal Supporters, who h has pro*, n very effectual, sh. above article* can b. mail. b. m measure: the subscriber will give instruction* to that eweet i th sc wlo> will do him the fttvor to call on bun. Ih gr* st e*t object in cases of Hvntla, etc .4a to have spring* i< suit ile cn*e, and fit compactly. Old'l'Hisses repair’ and and r eoverctl. Also n few gutn-clastie French Trysaes fur salt. The subscriber ha*- been working ai the above tu*iti*o fin a number of year* : also in am king Surgical and Dental In* tru meats, which make* him competent in theabov. busin. *s. It i* with pleasure t can refer to the most eminent piactf li.men of Surgery and Medicine of the city of Macon. The subscriber also carries on the OHN4MITH Id N’KSS in all the repairing Branches; also Cutlery gfvtht iiiot rt. Cotton oimMita ronatnMlf on hand, opposite Pott Office, Macon, c*a. trpUi •tiuJJ . C. HODGKIN*.