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Wl LI. PRACTISE IN THE SUPtRIDR COURTS OT
8188, DECATUR,
JONES, BAKER,
Baldwin, i.ee,
twiggs, MACON,
PULASKI, CRAWFORD,
DOOLY, MONROE,
AND HOUSTON.
‘They will attend the Supreme Cooitat Milledeeirillp,
Ttawkidwille mil Savummh; Americus and Talliollnh,
Decntnr ®kJ Mucoij.
Aim, the Circuit Court of the United States,
o* opc over Wright’s Hat Srore.
Macon, Ant 26, 184fi. l,in - 3
“By ilit ir Works y* shall know
litem.”
THE Sentiitoffi*-of LOMBARD It PUTNAM i apiin
open (ovcrSn-on* t Wouif. .lore,) forth.- aceommodu
ttion of their friend, and the public generally.
A. t licit .lyle-ef operating lia been tested hv the citizen, ot
M.eoli for nearly a year, sod a.liiniwledged by the lx at -.1
mire, as interior to none, it is hoped that their continued
note., may depend upon PERMANENT anil valuable opi
a liens. Macon, O, i 7. IR4A. ‘4
©. a* TAflaOK * T. W. Sfc4lt.fi.
Jttoracvi S Counsellors at I.air,
NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS,
References:
Hod. T. J.Xusk, )
Hon. w. 11. Ochiltritk,./ Nacogdoches, Texas.
l)r. J. D. Stvrr, J
Hon. Bat,ie Pkvton, ) lVrtc Orleans.
Messrs. Wkigrt Sc Cooper, $
Cal. Kdwtnd Blake, Macon, Geo.
Sept -13. I3;.
ROBERT M. RICHARDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Zrl>iiliii Kike County, tiro.
Will practice Law in the ctwnties of Pike, Henry,
Fayette, Coweta, Metwether, Troup, and Upson.
Refer la
Pop. A. Nis*ct,
Powers At VYhittmc, > Macon.
R. K. At J. B. Hines, )
and
C. I JEW is, Griffim.
Chas. G. Turner, BamestMe.
Chas. McDowell , Pike V*.
Nov IR, 1846 . . ~ ***”
(jjr* The American Whit and JeffetsOi tan, Griltin
will please copy the above tour times.
1,000 SACKS S\l*T!
F’s£ Wmsh,,,ston “‘" I VDF.t.
|in :tid Hollow Wure
|| | kess Cnt Moils,
11 f 1 I |,v t in. Iron, iScorteil 1 to 10 in hes,
■J.titPl I, a. -beet (mo,
mtpwt . ILdlow V nre,
aynn. ■ ,„t -t , ),
I,il ■>, „1, Hi ■•er Steel.
n ~ .*d : , I on,
•a H
r ~1 ‘ . . .le >v ’ E. B. WEED.
44
woe 4MA9iznr,
.1 VNUFACIURERS AND HEALERS IN
t AIU:r FtJR*IHJRK,
Mulberry-street,apposite the Washington Hail , Macon ,
\\l ERE they keep constantly on hand,
\ y? a general assortment. The follow
rJCfflß ing comprise a partt
Mahogany and Hlack Walnut Dressing
Bureaus,
Mg ml V Sideboards, Centre Tables and Wash
* 1 ® Stands, with ntid without Marble Tops,
Card, Side and Ladies Work Tables,
Mahogany. Black Walnut and Cherry Hiring and
IVa Tahlui,
Work Boxes, Portable Desks, Piano Stools, Solas,
Divan*, Ottomans, Quarttelln Tables,
Looking Glasses, Looking Gins* Plates, &C. Arc.
CHAIRS, of more than JO different patterns, Mahog
any. Black Walnut, Curl Maple, besides a variety of
Stained and Painted,both nlain and ornamental. Rock
i„ g Chairs, of .Mahogany, Walnut, Curl Maple and oth
er kinds of *JO different patterns.
BEDSTEADS,of Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry, Curl,
plain lluple and Poplar.
WINDOW SHADES, a large assortment constanm
on hand.
FEATHERS—Feather Beds.
MAT PRESSES, of Curled Hair, Moss and Cotton.
Ladies and Gentlemen, one and all, nre most respect
fully invited to eive as u call before purchasing else
where, as we shall use our utmost endeavors to please
both in quality and prices.
To Manufacturers—For sale, Copal \arnish, Ma
hogany and Trimmings.
N. IL—Furniture Repaired. Chairs and Sofas re
sented with CHneand Huir Cloth.
Oct. 7, 1846. 34 4™-
MORE NEW GOODS.
GEORGE M. LOGAN & ro hnve just received
die finest *nil beat assorted slock of
FaiM-y li y <onls.
that they have ever offered kir sale in ibis market. They
are determined to sell every Hrliele on ns reasonable
terms as anv bouse in the city, and will not be under
said bv anv. Their motto in future shall he. “Guick
Sales and Small P-ioftl*,”—-‘Cheap Goods,” the watch
word.
Urciit Indnccmcnfs ottered for Cash.
The following are a few of tlie mnnv articles on hand.
Paris embroidered Cashmere Robes—very line,
French embroidered Cashmeres,
Soper plaid and shaded Cashmeres,
Plain Mous d* Caines—all eolors,
New style Polka Rohes—for Evening Dresses,
Extra fine embroidered Muslin Robes,
Fancy Dress Milks, rich and splendid,
French Worked Cartes, Collars and Chemisettes,
Kid Gloves, Twisted Milts, Silk Hosiery, Ac., Flan
nels, Alpaccns, Figured Dimity, Black liotnhar.ines,
Alpacca Lustres, Irish Linens, Table Damask, Plaid
Ginghams, etc. etc.
Cloths, Oaulmern, and Vettings.
Fine Cashmere Shawls,
Rich Brocade, “
Hl, irk emhroidmed Thibet Slviwls and llandk's.
Fine embroidered l.inen Cambric llandk’s,
Parse, Twint and Steel Heads,
Silk. Button*,nnd Trimmings—of every quality.
ALSO,
A splendid sssortineat of CARPETING and RUGS
low for CASH.
Also, a very Inrge and handsome selection of
China, tshiss, and Crockory-XVnrc,
which will he sold Slurb lowet than usual—as wo are
anxious to sellout and discontinue the business.
Come and examine these Goods before purchasing,
and von can obtain GREAT BARGAINS.
On. 7, IH-lri. : >4
RAILEV’S Bt*t P OP WII I) CHERRY—
For coughs, colds, asthma, influenza. whooping
tough, spitting of blued, and all pulmonary iHeeitses.
BAILEY’S SARSAPARILLA—For all diseases s
tiring from an impure stale of the blood: soft rheum,
armfuls, king’s evil, chronic rlreumutismv dyspepsia
niseases of the skin, hones, old ulcers, etc.
BAILEY’S FEVER and AGUE REMEDY—The
m °ct valuulde remedy—entitely vegetable preparation—
and - me gore.
BAILEY’S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure
•a'arminator of worms from the system, in general use
the United States.
, BAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILITARY BHAV-
CnKAM—Thii Article lim Mood thn tent of eight
iK ,r i*’ ®* r iMlffe hiffbrftpuiaiNMi throughout
Slat** Cfinnrln. and ninai ptrfH of lh< world.
‘jmi.ey’h superior kidei ihi f. uin-with
J” without i|>fa preparation ;w* minted the bent article#
kind in 11-;.
hv the Druggi-t* generally throughout the
“Otryjojxf at wholcMle and retail by
WM. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothernriew* Hull,
com*r of Fulton and .Sand* Mrecta.
Alan for sale by GRAVES, WOOD At. CO., Macon.
B J, 1846 4!
, If. KEJVD.IWeL C.iKTEIt if CO.
t'oiiiinisMioii ,tl(‘reliant
| No. 15, St. Charles Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
H. KKNDAI.L CARTER, >
DANIEL PRATT, j
July 23, 1844 40
SHERWOOD fc PATTKRSOV, corner of Seeon and Oak
Streets, would inform the public that they arc prepared
to execute
Mouse, Sign anil Ornamental Painting,
O K A INI NG,
Imitation of Wood and Marble,Glazing and PiperHaupnfi
Picture Frames made and Gilded.
OLD CHAIRS
lle-botturned, Painted and Gilded; Furniture Varnished
and Polished.
Bell-11 tinging
(tone in the best manner, materials furnished and warranted.
Inelegance and despatch, it is thei :• determination not to
be surpass* dby any establishment in theSduih. Person* in
want ofaiiy of the above work, will phase eive us a tali, and
examine xpecimens before engaging elsew here
April 1, 1846. y 7
laiimhcr for Sale.
THE subscribers nre prepared to saw Lumber of nrv
size or dimensions, at their Steam Saw-Mill, one
and a half miles from the city of Macon : likewise sills
or framing timber they will sell ut their Mill or will de
liver in Macon or vicinity, on as favorable terms as it j
cun be procured from unv other mill.
JOHN 1). GRAY te CO.
Macon, Sept 9, 1846. 30tf
KENDRICK &. CLARK,
constantly on hand, ROPE, BAGGING A*
l\ TWINE, Sl GAR. COFFEE, SALT, IRON,
NAILS, Hi)LLOW-WA RE,&c. &e. all of which they
offer at the lowest market prices.
Sept 23,1846 y 32
RE % tV COTTON
H AVE removed io W. EL Parker’s store, on Cotton
Avenue, iiearlv opposite J. Cowles’ Kite Proof
Ware House, they have in store and offer for sale on
accommodating terms:
2<*o Pieces heavy Kentucky Bogging,
]75 “ “ Dundee “
85 “ slightly damaged “ “
50 Coil? Kentucky and Manilla Rope,
60 Bags Rio ("offee,
20 Tons Iron,
50 Kegs Nails,
1000 lbs Tank and Boiler Iron,
800 lbs Spring Steel,
800 Sacks Salt,
20 Box es Tobacco,
10 Henderson Candles,
10 Baskets Champaigns Wine,
5 Boxes Burgundy M
8 Casks lad4m,
Macon, Sept. 2, 1816. 29
8.1C0.V, K.iilhY.
CANVASSED HAULS,
At Atlanta.
milG subscriber is receiving with his splendid lot of
1 Bacon, a few superior Nashville Canvassed Hams.
Hotel keepers and others wishing to test this article,
can have wnall lots forwarded to any Railroad Agent
designated, who will ba requested to receive the pay.
Also lots of excellent zSides and JShoulders, wiii be
forward- and as stated above.
J NORCROSS,
Dec 3 42 Commission Merchant.
WOOD & BRADLEY
! J AYE juxt received another large lot of WINDOW
j| SH A DX.S, ome elegant patterns, and of dimeiisioiie to
xuit any windows. Also aonu* Black Walnut Windlass Bed
stead*. of pulU nix and linisb which cannot fail to picas<.
Die 17 ‘ 44tf
Casliionublc Vlilllnci-y.
iUKS. A- ILOIOUR
nAS just received anew and splendid assortment cl
. Goods in the Millinery line, such as
Pattern, Velvet, Satin and Plush Huts of the latest
styles j
Straw. Leghofn, Pamela Pearl & Dunstable Bonnets;
A full assortment of Ribbons ;
Flowers, Feathers, and all kinds of Bonnet materials;
Silk,Cashmere, and white and colored Muslin Robes;
A fine assortment of Silk, Cashmere and Brocha
Shaw Is;
New styles of Caps Hrtd Head Dresses;
Capes, Collars, Chemisettes, Hosiery J
Laces of all descriptions;
Bombazines, Alpaccas, Mduslln de Laine, Silks, Me
rinos and Cashmere, for dress goods*
Macon, Oct 15,1846. >35
BAILEY & BENNETT’S
Family Grocery At Provision Store.
f fIHK undersigned under the above name, art daily reeeiv*
I ing, and now o.i'er fur Rale the following articles, via i
Loaf, Crushed, anti Brown Sugars,
Blow n, All u in. ami Table Salt,
Hm ami Java Coffee, Mol****#,
Honey, Cognac* and Peach Brandy,
Jamaica ami Northern Hum,
Holland and Northern Gin,
Whiskey, Ale and Cider,
W hite \\ me and Cider V inegar,
Port, Claret and Malaga Wines,
Cordials, Brandy, Fruits and Lemon Sjrup,
Fulton Market Pickled Beef,
Pickled and Smoked Beet Tot gue,
Family Pickled Pork,
Pickled and Smoked Salmon,
Pickled Jihad and Halibut Fins.
Smoked and Dried Bet f,
CotiHh, Tongues and Sounds,
Scotch Herring, Sardines,
Runnels’ Sugar cured liajtiinore Hams,
Ba timbre Mithllings,
Mackerel o. lUßin R k nd kits,
Boil and Cask I'heese, Ritfj
Sweet and lri>*h Potatoes,
Onions, Bet is. Turnips, and Pets,
Goshen and Coimtf j Buttery.
Northern and Georgia Lard,
Canal and Country Flour,
Buckwheat Flour j, 4 and boxes,
Flint Corn Grits, Meal and Huinmofty,
White Northern Beans,
Sperm, Adainantim and Tallow Candles,
Hays* Bur and Shaving Soup,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and Lemon Crackt rtt,
Hyson, Hyson Skin and S< ot hong Teas,
Chocolate and prepared Coco.
Plug, Out. Che mg and Smoking Tobacco,
Cfgar* and Maeoboy Snuff,
Raisin* in L 4 and whole boles,
Preserved Currents Citron,
Preserved and ground Ginger,
Prunes in jars and boxes,
Prepared Pepper and Allspice,-
Man aroiii, Olives, Auchovit *,
Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace,
Pepper Sauer, Capers, Tomato t at* h ip,
Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, Sweet Oil,
Figs,Sultana Kaisms Dates, Dried Fruit*#
Current and oth< r Jellies, a>sorted.
Pick!* s, usMusted sir.es ami mixed,
Pickled Lobsters and Oysters,
Candles, Patent Yeast, Starch, Indigo, Copprrn,
Sal A&ratis, Isinglass, Potash,
Hraaitiaii, Amerteaimnd F.ngii*h W alnuts,
Almonds, Filberts, Picawnr, Ink,
Apples, Oranges, l.emolis. Coco Nuts,
Matches, Blacking, Corn Brooms, Brushes,
Tubs, Tin ware,.fugs, Jars,
Corn, Fodder, • sultry, F.ggs, he.
The undersigned will, when the weather permits, keep
fresh Beef, pork, and Sausages, and ucli other meats and
fruits as the market will warrant, and that can be procured.
And to all those who may please favor u with a call, it will
be our endeavor to give satisfaction in both the article and
pr.ee. HF.NKY BAILF.Y,
J. A. R. HKNNETT.
All kinds of country produce wanted, for which the inuket
price will l e paid. M. & B.
Dec 17, IMB. B
#>/•(/ (itooils Silling fill'.
r|t ME subscriber w i-hintr to dispose til Ilia an tire stock
I of Dry Good*, will Mil them at greatly reduced
pricee,
O’Without regard to COST.JJ
Those in want of Dry Guod-, arc invhctl to call and
examine for themselves, ns the goods will be sold, —
Among them may be found.
Rich Colored and lilack Silks, at fift rent* per yard.
“ Mona, de Lanes, “ 174 “ “
“ Caslimcree “ 371
“ Rept. ib>. “371 “ “
“ Striped fc Fig. Alpneca*, “ 3U “ “
“ Calicoes at extreme low priees,
Bonnets front‘2s cents to fft,
Bonnet Ribbons at It!}, Ate. Ate,. Ac.
The sleek comprises almost every article usually
kept in a Drv Good Store, and now is rare opportunity
to make a little money, buv a great many goods.
Great bargains will be given to those wishing to buy
to sell again.
N. B. Great inducement to nnv one wishing to en
gage in the business, if application nmde smm. next
door to the Poet Office. L. V, OOD..vTI .
Macon, Dec. 2,146. <a
Fotton OMMkntfl A l otion Varil's
OF superior quality from th* Thomnton Manufac-
Hiring Compnnv, for isle bv the hale.
Octol di, KENDRICK At CLARK.
ti led*, TIII KxIVA 1,.1 I\l \ISV 38, 1847.
FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
I, . 1 ’ | 1N v undersigned, grateful for
Y a jP ■ past favors, takes this meth
/ m od of informing bin patrons, and
those who inav give him their
business, that he has (for the bet
ter seeming their interests) obtained the beautiful and
well arranged
f ire Proof Ware*House,
on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by J. Cowles,
for the purpose of Storing ('ot-ton and all kind* of Coun
try Produce. He will, as heratofoae, give bis personal
attention to the Ware-House, and pledges himself to
use every exertion to promote the interest of those who
may confide business to bis charge.
Macon, June 24, 1846. N. ( (| SLEV.
jo.vrs A’ holt,
£ + rs WARE-IiOUSE
ml
CO9IIUISSION lUEBCIIAXTS,
HAVE taken the Ware-House on Cotton Avenue,
formerly occupied by Moui.tkik iSt. Campbij l.
Their best efforts will be employed to promote the in
terest of their patrons. JOHN JONES,
WM. S. HOLT.
Macon, June 24,1840. 19
£ + -J LLi—T
•*’ ‘■ ■ x
If \ire House and Commission
Business.
&. SEYMOUR w , il! continue the shove bn- *
f V siness at ihe same si.iud.and solicit from the
planters a share of their punoiiage.
Macon, June 10,1846. 17
FACTORAGE
COJMIIkSIoV BUS INF.SS.
. rWNDK. tuler’e,m il r< turn their grateful
/ jH 1 J[ (hanks tr.* their trivnd* ami natrons
L V for i.ivo, . . -t. In-g hove to inform
ilj them (lui tUev wM contimu* so transact ,
M ‘ ,ore bn in ilie city of Savannah,
nmicr the linn of
HAMILTON, lIAROKMAN & CO.
and they hope, ly their zealous attention *fid bet efforts in 1
all cases to promote the interest of those who favor them with
business, to continu** to receive ;i liberal share of patronage, j
Our senior partner. Col. E. Hamilton, will,as horetotore, give
his pt rsonal attention to the sale of Upland and Sea Island
Cut ton, and the purchase of Goods on order*.
KV KR AIID H A MILTOV,
THOMAS HAH DF,MAN,
CHARLES 1?; HAMILTON. •
Savannah, August to, TS46. I
WARE-HOUSB
Comm ission Mr. si ness.
OKAVKS, WOOD * ro.
TAKE thi.methori f other, that
in addition to tlteir wboloaale and i-etai I
Dry Goods :md Grocery Rusincsc.
they will continue -o transact a general WARE.HOUSK
COMMISSION BUSINESS, a, the old .Mini, (lon., known a.
Grave.’ Corner,) on the Corner of .ecnnd Min t and Com
merer Kow, and would re.peetfullyi’em w toe tender of the, r
service, to their planting friend., and others, nh the assn
ranee, that those who may patronize tls in this line of hu.i
ness, shall have our bc-t endeavor, to do them junior and pro
mutetheir interest. Onr Ware Hou.i i, eonvenn mlv situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with n.,shall be well taken care of
and protected from the weather. We will also assist witli
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without
charge; and weareatall time, prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
ptiblic. GRAVES, WOOL & CO.
EDWIN GRAVES, )
Thomas Wntin, >
J. M. Kibrkk, j
Mrcoii, July 29, 1846. 34
WARE-HOUSE
COttMISIo\'BIJS|NF*S.
g r woiil.l mu't r. spectfiil*
J T W ly inform hi* friend* and the public
l / I generally, tliat he hfts taken that larg and
commcnlious Ware-haute forimly k-pt by
Gen. F.lias Beall & Cos., but mure rtcnly
by Ousli y & and offe r*. Ii is service*
a* a Ware House anti Commission Merchant. Any business
entrusted to hi* care will nic e ui.h prompt attention, and he
would most respectfully oiici. .a “bare of public- patronage.
Liberal advances madeon Co-(on in store with him.
w , WILLIAM M. ROBERTS. 1
Macon, July 29,1846. I
ft 1: o 1:0 #; .n: 11 •#; 7 7
WILL CONTINUE 1 HE
XVarc-lloiiNf- aiitl Coin mission
Business,
\ ’Dsoliciistlit patronage of his friends
an< l* public generally. He will
occupy the Ware-houst on Cotton Avenue,
Bp j adjoining Jones Kt Holt, and nearly oppo
lP % p j fe Rosa fk Brother** Store. In eonme
tion with t he above, he ha* also rented an
other hear to thi one above mentioned.
1* rom long experience in the above business, he hopes to
give satisfactian to those who may favor him with their
business. He will be assisted in the above business by Mr.
M. D. C. JOHNSON, of Culloden,Geo.
Macon, August 11, 1846. o§
WARE-HOUSE
commission ui smrss.
a f IF.siibtcrib* rhHving rented i)u-Ware
J ~ M I Home r< t-t-nfly occupied by Watts Ac
Moulton, situated on the corner of Third i
BnMM and Gaulbu*h streets, would respectfully;
inform hi* friends and tliepublic,tht this
Ware-housel)ciitr remote from other build
ings, i* more secure mul safe from tire than any other Ware*
House in Macon. Hi* personal attention will be given, and
all order* promptly attended to, eitht r in selling or shipping
Cotton sent to his care.
In addition,he ha* connected, a large and commodious
WAGON YARD, where can be accommodated on* bon red
Wagons at a time. ISAAC McCHARY .
Aug I J, 1846. [TelefTrapli Copy.] 26tf
aiI'LVE , WQO2> & CO.
HAVE junt received from the New York auction
flulen, 20 crises Kerseys, Linaeya uud Plain#,
which will be sold ut very low price#. .
AT.no,
10 hhds. St. Croix Sujr irs,
10 4< Porto Krco nud Hurcovuilo Sugars,
12 bale* Gunny Magging,
200 pieces Kentucky do.
Kopc, Twine, Sic. dec.
Msc Un, Mov. 1016. 42 I
OILS, YAINK3, diC.
•)( ll I GALLS. Sperm Oil,
wUU 100 “ l.ard
toO “ Traiflf “
2 >1) “ Idfiaoed **
100 u Kegs White Lead,
Chrome Yellow,
Chrome Green,
Venetian Knd, dr*.
For sale bv GRAVES, WOOD Si CO.
Nov; Wh 1846. 4|
rOR BALL,
|D BBLS.Corn Whiakcy, pure— made hv the pub-
I “ “ scriber. J. W. HOWARD.
Wsiiitnl 500 Imislh’ls rviral, for which j
llu* highc.l market price ill be panl.
Nov 18, IH4(i 40tf
: /
I
JUST receiving a FRESH -apply nf tb. above -n
----pprior Garden Seeilv. Order- will be ree-ied Inr
Tree* At Ft.at. Irmn Lamlreth’* I'hiladelphia Gardena.
By J. ii. -V VV. S. ELLIS,
J n n6 Masonic Hall. Macnn.
IT/* Merehanta and other* atipplied with bill* of
Drug* and .Medicine*, low for ea-ii.*
Macon anti Wrstom Vtailroatl,
M won, Jan’y. sih, 1H47.
\ PAYMENT will be'made to tli* Sinakliuldera of
thi* Company, on the first day of February next,
of $5 67 per share, out of the aurplti* monies remaining
after the completion of the Rond fixtures and equip
ment* : ami a dividend of $1 per share,will b* made
at the same time, mil of the net earnings of the Hoad
for three months ending on the 31sl nil.
The above pat meni* will be made at lh Bank of the
Ststo of New York on nil atoe.k reristered at their A
gaiier in that fitv, and the remainder at the Office of
this Gnnipany. J. G. FORBES, Trwnrer.
Jan 111 13
i AOIKI.
I rilMFs subscriber has just received and ia daily receiving a
J large and w ell selected stock of
tiros er it s, Hsirtlicare, Crockery,
Iron, Huts. Hoots uiul Shoes.
together with a general assortment of Fancy and Staple
ID'iJ'J vUOOi>iJ,
which he has selected thepast summer in New York Mild Bos
ton markets, and cannot tail to suit the wants of his custom
ers and the public generally.
Having no interest,either directly or indirectly, in nnv of
tile Cotton operations of the day,his friends will discover that
he can afford to sell his goods ut a very small advance from
cost ; as he will never have to nuke upon his goods for losses
on Cotton operation*. Hi* friends from the country can also
be assured, tnat any Cotton orothei Produce sent to his house
for sale, will always be disposed of at the highest market
price, a* no individual in any way connected, will he allowed
to be concerned in any way in the purchase of Cotton.
Any Cotton sent to his house for salt,from his customers,
will always be sold, when directed,at the very highest market
price, w ithout any charge or commission for selling.
AMOS BENTON.
Macon, Sept 16,
FBSSB FRUITS. StC.
BOXES BAI SINS, in drums, tiew crop,
2d drums Snltnnn Now*n r, new crop,
A boxes Citron, fresh and fin ,
5 blls. Almonds, f Malaga) tYesh,
5 do. soft shell A limn-ds, fr: sh,
o do. Brazil Nuts, fresh,
5 do. Filberts, iresh,
30 drums Figs,
6 boxes Lemons, *
5 do. Dqtes,
5 do/.. Bottles Orange Flower Wat rt r, n choice article
Ju*t received per brig Macon Iroin New York.
l)ei 10 43 _ _ J. SHULTZ.
MASTODON COTTON SEED,
Genuine and no CfHstake ,
WILL be offered for sale in a few days, at tin-house of
BOSS ?<i BROTHERS. The Seed obtained from |
the above mentioned house may In- csnjiitentiy relied on as
genuine, being raised on R Abbey’s plantation near Yazoo
City, Miss. Price Four Dollars per bushel.
Also a sample of R. Abbey’s Cotton can be seen as their
office. A. H SHANKS,
Macon, Jan 20, 1847 49 R. ABBEY’S Agent.
\(>m ftooiN at iTIIJIt DOCK'S.
riYHE subscriber has just received at his store on second
I street, between the Post Office and Whiting fk Mix's j
Shoe Store, anew assortment of Cashmere*; new stjje* and
very rich Muslin de Laine* ; Malcolm Plaids for children;
Rich Dress Silks; Bonnet Ribbon*; Gimps; Fringes; But
ton*, Cords and t assels; Black and White Kid Gloves, Mo
recufor Skirt*; Zephyr Wool and Cashmere Sh w Is. \ Iso,
anew assortment of Fancy Caflsimerc*. AM of which will be I
sold ut unusually low prices. t
n-v 18 40 J. MURDOCK. !
*ilk and Fancy Goods.
| /A PI EC LS black and colored dress Silks,
lUp 3 d>. changeable do. do.
3 do. Satin striped do. do.
5 do. French Mcrinoefl,
5 do. a per Alpacca Lustre*,
25 do. bhiek and colored Alpaccas,
25 do. Cashmere and Cash mere d’Ecosse,
20 Cashmere Robes, graduated and pyramid,
25 Gingham do. do.
5) pieces Scotch and Earlatna iinghaui,
25 do. Embroidered Twilled do.
2000 do. Print*, comprising a great variety,
30 doz. NVrk ‘lies,assorted qualities,
20 do. Hemstitched L. C. Hukf*.
10 do. Men’s L. C. lldkfs.
Jaconet Muslin, Swiss do., Victoria Lawns, Cambrics, &c.
Cahmc*re, Brocha,and Silk Shawls,
Cheap Shawls, groat varietv,
Liidii-i’ Ki.l Glotw, i!o.hlMiml Silk,
<;impa. Krinitea, Buttons. Uorils, taprs, Lacus, Edginfi,
I Velvet Ribbon*,
2 cases Cotton Flag Hdkfs.
1 do. Pongee Silk do.
10 piece* FLiglish Silk do.
25 do. Irish Linens,
5 do. do. do. veryflne,
20 do. Linen Lawn,
Table Linen. Table Cloths, Linen Sheetings, Diaprrs, fee.
now inJorr, all of which are offered at wholesaleor retail, on
accommodating terms, by
Nov 11, 1846. 39 GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
New tiioods! New <w©©!s!
f lIIIE subscriber has just received, mid is now open
m ing. his extensive Fall and Winter Mock of Fancy
and Staple DRV GOODS. Among which may he
found Rich Fig. Silk**, Black and Blue Black Satin,
Striped do., Plain Black and Watered do.,Croitsoon
Stripe do., Shaded and Figured Cashmeres and De
I.aine*. in large quantities, and variety of patterns; < >re
gon Plaids, ti new t\le for ladies dres*et;
nnil Calicoes; Rich Silk and Cashmere hhuwl? ; Black,
i Changeable and Figured Alpaccas, from 20c. to
Tarlton, Swiusand Jaconet Muslins; Striped and Plaid
do.; Irish Linen; Linen Sh*ding ; Russia. Scotch and
Bird-Eve Diaper; Bordered, Hom’d and Revere Stitch
Hdkfs; Jaconet, Swiss, Thread and Lisle Edgings:
Neck Ties; Gloves; Mills; Hosiery; Cambric and
Furniture Dimity; While, Red, and Yellow Flannel;
Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys; Linseys; Tickings; Brown
and Bleached Shirting and Sheeliog; Negro and Bed
Blankets;
Carpeting and Mings :
Rutland, Leghorn nod Florence Bonnets; Bonnet and
Cap Ribbon. French Flower*; Mavsnilles. Corded. Ma*
nilia, and (irass Cloth Skins; Corded and Worsted
Patterns, Arc., Ac. .Ml oi which a.e now offered to pur
chasers of Dry Good* as low an con he purchased io the
State. The public generally aie invited to call &ud see
for themselves, as the Goods must he sold.
E. WOODRUFF.
Oct. 7, 1846. 84 __
GOODS FOR SPRING SALES 7
T. VV. BANCROFT.
253, King-st. Charleston , S. C.
WOULD respectfully invite the attention of Plan
ters and their families, who limy visit Charleston,
to his Stock of Rich FANCY and STAPLE DRY’ i
GOODS. His stock will be found one of the largest in
the city, and he is enabled to offer superior inducements
in the w ay of L<>W prices.
Tke stock of Negro Goods, both Cotton and Woollen J
will be found to embrace nearly all the lending styles
of fabrics usually sold—pnrtjet.lnrly the Georgia and
S C. Cotton and Woollen fabric*.
Also, n complete assortment, Hiah I)resSilk. (col
ored and black,) Bombazines, Aloaccas, Colored Mus
lins, Gingham*, White Goods, Shaw ls, &c. &c. The
stock is intended to embrace every article in (he Dry
Goods line.
Country Merchants will find It to their advantage4o
examine our stock, os the same Goods rr offered at
Wholesale in Rooms,separate from tha Retail Depart
ment, and at prices well worthy tueir attention*
Jan. 20, 1847. ’ 49 3m
ISni'gniiiM! Rurguius!
IN STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AT BANCROFT'S,
NEXI BOOK TO A. J. Will I E Ik COS.
ININK Knglish Calicooi it 12 Mcmti.
*7.4 Shil ling, 4 ci*.
White and Red Flaunt U IB 3-4 ct*.
Keiftncky Jeans 80ei.
SatiiK'i* uhtl Flaui* 37 I*2 ct*.
Shawl* 12 1-? cl* to fJOO.
10 ■• ht avy Nrgio K*r*cy* 12 1-2 to 18 3-4 ct*.
5 halrii Blanket* 6V tu 0# eta.
10 bale* Sheet ing*.
10 bale* Oanaburg*.
20 bah** Cotton Yarn 71 ct*. per bunch*
Macon, Out 7, tS4. M
OROCF.RIKB.
rfAHE subseribera eonlinue to keep a e- n ,. r nl assort
I ment <d GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, at their old stand, eornar of Second and .Mul
berry streets,opposite the Washington llail: limy have
just received witli oilier articles tlie billowing :
‘2l Hilda. St. Croix and I*. R. Sugars,
179 lugs Green Rio Coffee,
‘i?> do. old Gov. Jsva do.
201111 vards Negro Kerseys,
1000 Duffle Blankets 3 shd 9 quarter,
101 HI yard* Gotten O-nnburgs,
l.'i tons Sweedes Iron,
700 sacks Liverpool Salt,
l.'lOO pair Ru—el Brogans,
with a general aaaortuient in tiiair line, a’l wliieli i- of
fered at tlie liiwe.l Casli prices. T liey re-j i elfully in
vite all wishing to pun base, to examine their sttiek—
believing tliev cannot fail to besotted in price undoual
itv 6 ‘ CHAS. CAMPBELL At CO.
Nov 4, 1846.
ICcuiedies for i vveis, mul Fever
tiliil Ague.
gIHAMPION’S K’ VI rand AKaelblls,
I J Hull’s Ecv. r.uml A|jue Pill-,
Howand’* Tonic Mixture, warranted < vual to any prepn
ration ot Quinine, tbrsbuv. vompbinu. Kor -air hy
J. H. Ki W. S. hi.LIS,
7 35 Cotton Avenue, Macon.
New (niioil*.
THK vinderaigtled are rt'eoiving ami opes In r at their
.lore, a few door- South of the W-.bfnrtea Hall, and
next adfoining theGeorgfeS MtaepgerO(fce,a large ami well
-elerted .lock •! .... i .
I'anru and Staple Foreign anil American
|> BY
Milted to the present asd appmarhiog-easona. who h will be
Wild at extremely low price- by the piece m-otherwise. Plan
ters. Merchant-,’ and purchaser- generally,urs respectfully
invited to rail and eiaminr theirataek.
‘TptV HMO *L McKUFOJt t CO.
CO-PAB.TNBB.SHIP.
rWIHR subscriber having take* his brother, Rn.hrn //.
| 11 Aifr, into purlinrship, the buxine** will hn-*fur hr
continued under the firm of A. J. WHI I K tk CO
Macon, July 1, 1846. A. J. WHITF,.
The subscriber* have in store, and will be receiving; during
the summer and fall)
A ifcuersil assortment of fioods,
Adapted to the srason, consisting in part of
St. Croix and Louf Sugar, Staple i)r> (roods,
Kio, Laguira and Java Coffee, Saddlery, Shoes,
Iron of all kinds. Liquors of all kinds,
Hollow-ware and Nails, Teas—-sonu very Hue,
German, Cast &11 littered Steel, Segars, Tobacco,
Salt, Molasses, Paints, Oils, Glass, &e.
Untitfint:, Ticinc it ml Hove.
With their stock of Bagring, they offer some Kentucky 52
inches wide, a ell adapted to square bales, and which was
highly approved of the past season by planters.
Comprising most articles in the Grocery Line, which they
offer at the lowest market prices, and respectfully solicit a
Call from their friends and tnc public.
A. .1. WHITK h CO.
(£7* After the first of October, they will remove to the brick
Corner store two doors above their present location, formerly !
occupied by Chap man , Horn & Cos.
Macon, July 1, 184t>. y 23
•MiHineri/ anti /Press •Making.
lUrs. Poivell V Mrs. Hiirdinr,
WILL carrv on the above buainea*, uwd execute all
orders in the beat wanner, and most fashionable
style when required.
BLKACHING AND RF.PAI RING RONNKTS,
will also be done at short notice. Theirteiidance i? on
the corner of College etreet, near the Female College.
Macon. Oct. ‘2B, 1846. Jv 37
CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY.
J. 11. I.A ’IOI ll
j TS receiving his new supply of Goods in his line, a
! I mong which lie particularly culls the attention of
his customers to
A choice article of old Hrandy, Madeira, Port and
Claret Wines;
Pickles. Spices, Preserves, ('akes, Candies ;
Also a fine assortment of Segars of various brands—
warranted imported Havana Segars;
He will keep a con stunt supply of Ornngw, Apples,
Onions, Potatoes,Cheese, Butter, Ruisins, Figs. Prunes,
: Almonds, and oilier nuts;
All oilier articles usually kebt in that line.
PICKLED OYSTERS by the keg.
Macon, Oet 15, 1846 y 35
MILL STOI4ES.
THE subscriber being Agent for an extensive Mill Ston**
E*tabli*bmeiit in Nw*York, will ftnnish to order*
iFH FINCH BURRS, ESC#BAS, aud COLOGNE MILI
STONES,of any size, and warranted of the very last quality.
r RORER'I FINDLAY-
Macoy, Vov’ll, 1243. 40
T NOTICE. ~
Ifiai'tfsiin**! Cui’^ains!
A place for GREAT Bargains!
FT!HR undersigned hnvitfl? taken the store on thecor-
I ner of Cotton Avenue and Cherry street, formerly
called Ross’s store, but recently having been changed
to that of the
K£o GRANDE IZOiTSS.
begs leave to inform the citir.ens of Macon, and planter*, 1
that he w ill coustuntlv keep on hand an EXCELLENT
J OCK of
Dry Woods, C-rorcries A Provisions, j
of all kinds, which lie will sell at the LO WEST POS
SIBLE RATES, being perfectly contented witli QUICK
SALE & SMALL PROFITS/ The public generally
are respectfully requested, if they want GREAT BAR
GAINS, to drop into the RIG GRANDE HOUSE.
Goods of any kind given in exchange for all kind* of
produce at cash prices.
H. N. PUI.SIFER,
PROPIUETOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE.
AT
tlte RIO GR ANDE HOUSE’ ran ha found at all times
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP,
MOLASSES, RICE, ItACON. LARD, BUTTER,
CORN MEAL, GRITS. FLOUR, M.VCKttUEL, A. ,
SHAW of tlie best quality in nuarttitias to suit purchas- |
ars, AT the l,< (WEST RATES, nod sent to unvpHit of
the city FREE of CH ARGE.
Macon, Sept IG, 184d. 31
PRINTS ONLY.
SPRING STYLES,
18 4 7.
LEE & BREWSTER,
44 Cedar Street, New York.
IVg l-are to inform Dealer* in Dry ft*odi, tint they have
received, ami arc now exhibiting, at THE WAHE*HOIJBE
JvXCLUbIVKLY for Printed Calicoes.
500 CASE3
Comprising all the
Hew Spring *tvlcs,
Os British. French and American Manufacture: which, in
ADDITION to their usual stock, render* their assortment
one of the most beautiful and attractive in Hie city ; ami bar
in gjust lteen purchased for
CASH AND SHORT CREDIT,
Arc- offered tty the pin-, or package on lilt- lame lerau, at and
below manufacturer* price*.
Catalogue* of price* (corrected daily,) are placed in the
hand* of buyer*.
Purchaser* will inform themselves of the state oft he mark
et and be well repaid for an examination, even if they do not
puuhas.. prcu i iar advantages p)r executing order* for
print., which are re.pec.full, „ RKWSTRH(
Jan 20,1 MT y* ** trdar Stre.i,
ft
Tomorliitlii Division No. I, S. of T.
PLEDGE.
No Brother shall make, buy, sell, nr use a* a beverage, any
Spirituous or Mall Liquors, Wine or Cider.
There will be a meeting of this Division on TO-MORROW
KV ENI Mi, (FRIDAY) at the usual time and place ot meet*
***• JOS. MURDOCK, W. I*.
J. M. BIVINS, R. S.
Dee 24, IM4>S. 43
llfitft! Huts! Hals!
A FEW cases Gentlemen's fashionable HATS, just re-
Lived by N. MiKINNUN 6l CD.
Jan 20, 1847 49
CHE&OXCIB X.IXVIE.
f|AHF undersigned keep a full supply ot the abovrarticle
I on liuud, and si ll it at One Dollar uml a quarter in r box,
for rash only. SCOTT, CAKIiAR i & CO.
Jan 20, 1847. 47
DB.. BUCKLIZ4 k TeIXXiX.S’
Original American and only genuine
riexililo A riialilp tjialvauir Kamls,
UrncflftA mitl f ovmkiK*.
To Messrs. Rucklin Ik Mills:
Having been called upon by your Agent,Mr. Burgm*r,for
a statement of fact* in relation to the# fleet* of your Galvanic
Hand* in a case of Rheumatism, I will therefore relate ike
following :
In April last I had a severe attack of Rheumatism, Cramp
and General Debilitation. My left arm and shoulder became
numb and useless from the Rheumatic attack. 1 applied one
of your bands on my wrist, anil other parts of the arm, which
relieved me in one week of all pain, ami has restored the arm
to its former usefulness. P. A. HACkLEY,
216 Market-st. Albany,
July *sli, 184.8.
1 hereby certify, that I used onrof Dr. Rocklin N Mills’
Pliable Galvanic Band* fur pain n the piiofibe Stomach and
the load, and in 15 or .0 minutes 1 became ea/iy and sent to
sleep , when 1 awoke 1 was Anally relieved.
SARAH A. SF.AVIY,
U Ualtlc-str*et,Boston.
Albany, Sept. 10th, 1845.
Messrs. Rucklin fc Mi list
I have used your Galvanic Bands tor Headache and Rheu
matism, and found immediate relief from the applicsti nia
both cast *, and believe it to be the best remedy now in use ;
and 1 cordially recommend it to the afWieUsl in the above
cases. ROBERT H BURGESS,
Corner of Lydius and Grccn-sts. Albany.
Doct. Rucklin fc Mills r
1 have been many year* afflicted with a disease of the heart,
severe palpitation, trembling and great prostration ot the
entire system: I nail been under tne care of many skilful
Physician*, sad my case pronounced horn less. 1 saw your
agent in West Troy a few Week* ago, and purchs*. u of him
one of your larger Rinds, the application gave me immediate
relief. 1 have continued its use : 1 nm com para rively restored
—I am fre. frwtn pain, restored in spirits, and feel a strength
of body and freedom from infirmity njt ver expootrd by me, and
it i* with great pleasure I recommend your Galvanic Bands
to those like meafflieted.
(Signed) SAMUEL CONGER.
West Troy, St. V. Sept. If, 1845.
lor sale by i H. fc W. ft. EL1.13.
VOLUME XAIV.-A0.50.
HEW CjvICOCEKY
AND PROVISION STOKE,
illtilbpiry Strecl,
W. F2UE2£2VCAW
IS now receiving a large assortment of FAMILY
G ROCK RIFS AND PROVISIONS, which he will
aell an low for CASH, ns can he furnished by any oth
er establishment it the city. He will he constantly re
ceiving from New York, supplies of the best and fresh
est that can he had in the market.
His puppliea consist in part of the following articles :
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, S vrup, Tea. Fish, Sperm
Gil, Soap, Toharco,Spices, Nuts, Raisins, Crackers,of
all kinds, Pickles by tlie Jar or Gallon, Butter, Cheese,
Apples, Arc.
Also, a fine assortment of Stuart’s celebrated Steam
Refined Candies, and Stuart’s Vanilla Creatn Candy.
Persons wishing any of the above articles, are re
spectfully invited to call and see him.
Mucon, Oct. 28, 1846. 37
Watches, jewelry, Ac. Ac.
oo s. 11. DAY would inform hisfrienda
_ and tbt* public that he ha* bought the
Q/TliTNk Stock formerly beleiiging to C. G. St.
ar~/ John, deceased,couaisting of goln and ail
!a|\l yL. ver Watches, Gold Fob and Guard Chains,
Gold. Silver and Steel Spectacles, Gold
Bracelets, Clasps, Gold Snaps, Gold and
Silver Thimbles, Ladies’ Broaches, Gent’s Pins, Knives,
Sciinrs, Haaors, Uasor Strops, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Pis
tols, and many mire tilings, too numerous to mention H
will have new stock constantly coming, and will order goods
at the request of those who may wish any thing in his line.
REPAIRING.
Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired at the shortest
I notice, and done iu the best possible manner, and warrant! <1
t<i keep good time, and done at the cheapest price. Rings,
Pins, Bracelets repaired in the best possible manner. Engrav
ing also neatly executed.
Persons would dii well to call and see what ha will do, and
there is no doubt but they will be pleased.
Maeon, Jan. 28, 1846.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, AC.
.1. A. A S. s. VIRGIN,
At their old stand on Colton Aeenue, opposite
Washington Hall ,
YV GGLD inform their friends and
▼ Y llio public, that they have now
gjF / ” 11 good assortment of Gold anti
Sj|u pljm Silver Watches of the vartoua makers,
and of different kinds; also a good as
aoeUnent of Gold Chains, Seals anti
Kevs, and a variety of other articles, consisting in part
ol tin* billowing: Spoons of pure Silver; Gold and Sil
ver Pencils- Gold Pens; Gold Foil and Wire lor Den
tal'S fatthir.uahle Jewelry, Breast Pins. Finger Ring?,
Far Ring* ol latest patterns; superior Ptm and Pocket
Knives; Razors and Sltopo; Scissors; Bead Bugs and
Purees with steel ornaments* Head Ornament? do.*
Sfeel Pens of Gillott’s make; Pistols and Guns; Ther
mometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twe
zers; an assortment of Toys for Children, wiih a varie
ty ol oilier articles, which will be sold very cheap for
cash. 1
S. 5L V. would Like this opportunity lo ant, that lie
line t* *?ord assortment o* watch materials carefully se
lected iv himself: the?*, with the superior sdf of looU
he h ts to work with,** well as other advantages, he
t Muki bn i a nrepared lo exocule work as well as work
j’eis ,o fie'done, it will be bis aim to give entire satisfac
tion o ?*M. *
Dee 1846.
Cloths, Cassifiiors, Vestings. Ac.
SUPKB Wet or England Black, Blue-black, Blue, laris
iu. nt °* Vei1 ’ Brow,l >*“ and fa,,t, y Cloth*,an excellent assort-
I.ondon, Tweedea,French and American Cassinurs
Velvet, Satin,Marseille?, ami Fancy Vesting.
hy n - **i"soh & co.
oept 30, 1846.
STRONG & WOOD
SKS.N OP THE 810 BOOT,
liriek Building opposite O. M. logout ff Co's.,
pH ABB n “ w receding mid openin’?*
V. £*,!? r * e ll ,ll' le, l'li | i •Mortment of
* f hats &cai*s,
14. thrv Offer for a!e at reduced
price., or -is lo* U. they run ho pur-
I clm.ed 111 I hi. or any other Soillliori) nmrkoi—comnris-
I !"*. ,n .PV ,hH <U"*ing hi ode, viz : Gent's fine French
I ■; 11:1,1 * •*. ; do. do. douhle sol- ,|n. do •do
- 0. -tom do. , ; do. do. pegged do; do. doillde soled
do. do. ; do. iglii do. do.; do. (.’air and Kip Napoleon
tapped do.', do. hue Hue Call’ half Boot, and Brogans
do do. <Uu*h; l.astm* *d Goal Brogans of varioui
M\ es. Mens Kip and thick Boon; Boy’s Calf, Kip
utid tii*ck Boots; 4 ouih sdo. do. do. **
For Ladies- Fine I,lack (Jailer Boots, thick and thin
lOfe; fine colored do., variety of colors; tine .tlnroc
co. Kid, f • ka and Lace 800 l tec; fine do. do. and tioat
| C k ,7’ ’" e,H - do - Ties and Bus
kins, Mm |< and colored.
Far (Jitiier, Polka, Kid and Goat ueh Boor
tee. and Buskin.; Kid BHppera, Ties and Cloth fixed
Buskins, black and colored.
~ , \' r , ri : i, ‘ l .!’ e “~ A .•"rsT** B.soriin.nt of Polka, Gaiter,
Kid, l.loth mikJ Morocco Bootters.
Men’s, Women’., Boy.’, Mi.se.’, Vonlh.’ and Chil
dren a leather perged Bootieea and Shoes,of all deacrin
tious and <|iiuhtics. *
Anew and beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Orer.
shoes, lor Gentlemen, Ladies nod Misses.
To Planter*—H,7bO pairs of Plantation or eoarse Bro.
fan.; a prime article of Men’s double sole Iron and
Wood tacked Kns.etl and Black; do. do. ain?le sole do.
do. do ; Bovs and 1 ouih.’ of the aaire aualitjes
rl/.0-L, dozen prime Calf Skin.; 10 dozen Mnin*a
7hd n Ty n ‘i 7’i rP . ; ‘7° lbs ’ llK '" lu< k Sole Leather;
7Uo lbs Oak Sole Leather.
Bindicrt, Lasts, Pegs,Thread, Awls, and all otherar
ticle. used in manufacturing Bom.and Shoes.
n ITS A.lill CAPS.
■T'*’ \ l " , ' v lnid * ) '’ Rl| liful Stock, of all lie.
\ 1% 1 “rmthm.; Men-* and Bovs’ Palo Alto
HAI; and ( APS. Gentleman’s lashion-
Hide Beaver and Moleskin m dilireni qual
t l,,eH ; Wen’s While and Black Wool If u-
Men s, (]>’ and l outhi’CAßlS* of nil descriptions and
( t U) * B ies. Mucofi. Oct 14, 1811 36
Dll. It. IIR AX I) ItETH’S
Vcifciabl*) VnfV4‘i-HMI l-iils.
THIS i.eifinne l. acknowledged tu lit am- ol iln- mo.t val
uable ever discovered . . purifier o| iht blood and flu
id.- In. niperiorto S.r.jp.rilU, whether.,* Mtdorilu-or
al*erativr,attd .t.nil. infinitely beSwe .11 iht- preparation.
.ndeoiobin.tioii.of Mercury. It. purgative prnpertie.are
.‘one ol me Icn table value, for these pill, maybe taken ilaile
* L * r any period, ami instead of weakening bv the eathartic ef
fect, they add .trength by taking away thteauae of weak net.
Ihe have none -f tit mite ra It Ir effect, of that ileaillv specific
Mercury. The ter lb art not injured—the bom alnl'ii mb. are
not paralyzed—no : but in.mil nrthi ,cdi,tre,iii)-yiiipioti.
new lift and eun.et|urnl animation i. evident m every move
nit-nt ol the bod). # ‘
These Pill*, for colds, cough*, tightness of the chest, rbeu
matismin the head or limbs, will be found superior to uny
thing imagined of the powers of medicine; and in bilious af
fections, disprpxia, and in alldiseuscs peculiar to women
they should be resorted to at once.
For flale nr J. Kook Store,
On ('ofton Avenue Opposite \\ aahingfon Hail.
W4J. yin
.ialure’o Great .Intutote
\ GAINST thal vaal tinnily of dinett*** which nrieo
from the impurity of the bIood—INDIAN COM*
I'Ol'NI) | i-iXTIIACf OF SARSACARII.I.A, pre
pared with ilia litimiat rare front the heat material..
No other medteloe at-la with etjual power and kindli
•tea,. lU fn.e, of McrofuU or King'ii Kvil; lilotchea,
Itile,, | ettora, I'uin* in the Bone, and Joint*, Kruption*.
I'nnplt-a, Stubborn IJlner*. lUu-Mmaii.m, l'hronic Sore
Rye*, nod nil dineaae. arising from lndigesiion or l)v*.
prpsiu. I.iver Oiseaae and Affection of tne Kidney*
yield readily, ami the whole ayateni i* renovated and
innde to lilooui anew. Uadie* oi delicate and debilitated
habit*, children alilmled w ith bail humors are wonder
lolly relieved. Tlii* article is warranted to he made
from the heat and pure*! material*. For rale at M.
IIA l{ I I.E I f'S Drug Store. Free #1 AO, in quart
Nov IS, Iblti fun 10
ZXATS AND SHOES.
fly Cirnvcfit Hod A l.
• ),*r CASES Angola, Russia, Moleskin, and Nutria
llnre,
T> cases Men's nml Rots’ It. C. Wool Hats,
15 44 Men’ll nml Boy’s Cloth, Glazed uml Sealett
Caps,
10 “ “ “ thick black Brogans,
10 ** “ “ Russet llrtignns,
20 “ “ “ I lined and Bound,
Women’s high quarter Shoes,
NY(iinen't low quarter Shoes,
Women’* Kid Slipper* and Buskins.
Children's and Youth’s Shoes, Vc. dke.
C?ompri*in': a general assortment of fresh goods in this
line, which will be sold at a email advance, by the rRM
or at rclutl. Nov 25 41
Notice.
I FOR WARN all persona from trading for n note for
twenty-five dollars, due in October last, given by
nil to Rnr- Steward, of Kentucky—ns I do not intend
paving it mail compelled bv law.
DANIEL GRANT.
Upson county, Jan. 5,18*17. 47 *3w
CAUrDT RTTaJt.
AFF. V,* Hog* jurt rwvcitgd, willbeinM Jew.
Not ■ 40 J. MURDOCK.