Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, March 11, 1847, Image 1

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BY S. HOSE. T E It M S. The WBSS,V(JK Ii ini'iliitied wrrkly.on Tlnimly morniiijr, • I Three Dollars if paid within the year, anil Kour Dollar* ii niit pinl III) the expiration u* tin ; i ur. ijvtrtiinnniti not exc edititf twelve line*, will be inserted for ‘ One Dili lar tin* tint 111 ortion. anil Fifl y Ceuta lor each emit in miner. A i vrfliaeiiieilta not limited when handed in, will ue inserted till . forbid, toilet if I*and and \ii?rois by Executors, Administrators and (iiiardnins, are reqiilfl and hi law i. he aclrtriis. il in a public ea/.ette. I siatydays previous to Iheda) ol sale. The sales ufP. rsoual Property inustbeadvertiaed in like manner forty days. N .lice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must In published orty days. S'oiiee that applies lion will hi made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to Sell l.aml and Negrues, must he puhlislic il wu kly lor lour inoulli*. Monthly Advertirineiit,One Dollar per qunre (breach insertion. an Candidate*,! hr Dollar* CT IsKIIKHS on business must b />(,.*/ paid. Hardware, \v. T> Sioutliei'ii Jlprcliiiiilii. FBNHE subscribers, Manufacturers’ Agents,and Commission Merchant, ollera for sale I lie following, uiuong otlior article.**, ni very reduced prices: <’iit Nails nml Spikep, Horse Shoe Nails, \Vrona In Nails and Spikes, Patent Vices, Tacks, Hr ids .Sparubles, Coffee Mills, Ames’ Shovels and Spades, IMutfnrm 9c, Counter !*<*ale (iriiu Scoops, Patent Bnlunces, Hollow-ware, Salter’s Balances, Uurt i&l Wagon Boxes, Liquor faucets, Sugar At Cauldron Kettles, .Molasses (iates, Sugar and (’orn Mills, liny At Manure Corks, Axes and Hatchets, Carolina lloes, Hammers of all kinds, Grain, grass & hush scythes r l race, Log llulter Ch’ns .Scythe stones and Kilies, Cotton and Horse Cards, Well Whirls, Grindstone Cranks &. rolers Hand Bells, Cast Iron Pumps, Metal-head Gimhlets, Waffle Irons, Door Handles, with Bolts, Sad Irons, Blind & Shutter fastening*, Carve and Butcher Kuive, Alc. Acc. Horse Shoes, THOMAS At FRANKLIN, 89, II ater-Street, New York. Feb. 3,1847. 2q5l Ctrl/ iiootts Selling OH'. r B UI E subscriber wishing to dispose of his entire stock of Dry .1 Goods, will sell them at greatly reduced prices, (D’Witliout regard to COST.XD Those in want of Dry Goods, are invited to call and examine for themselves, as the goods will he sold, — Among them may he found* Rich Colored and Black Silks, at 50 cents per yard. “ Mons. de Lanes, “ 124 “ “ 44 Cashmeres 44 37$ 4 * “ 44 Kept. dr. 44 37] “ 44 44 Striped & Fig. Alpaccas, 44 30 44 “ 44 Calicoes at extreme low prices, Bonnets from 25 cents to $3, Bonnet Ribbons at 12$, &c. &c. A :c. The stock comprises almost every article usually kept in n Dry Good Store, and now is rare opportunity to make u lit tle money, buy a great many goods. Great bargains will he given to those wishing to buy to sell again. N. B. Great inducement to any one wishing to engage in the business, if application made soon, next door to tin* Post Offlce. L. WOODRUFF. Macon, Dec. 2, 1840. 42 i;. TcoJvn^Tvox\~ CiIIiVASSED ZZAXttS, At Atlanta. fTtllE subscriber is receiving with his splendid lot of Bacon, 1. a few superior Nashville Canvassed llums. Hotel keep ers and otlieis wishing to test this article can have small lots forwarded to any Railroad Agent designated, who will be re quested to receive the pay. Also lots of excellent .Sides and Shoulders, w ill he forward ®ded us stated uhove. J. NORCKOSS, Dec 3 42 Commission Merchant. in: \ * Cotton HAVE removed to W T . B. Parker’s store, on Cotton Aven ue, nearly opposite J. Cowles’Fire Proof Ware House, they have in store and offer for sale unaccommodating terms: □OO Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 17.5 44 “ Dundee 44 8.5 44 slightly damaged 44 44 50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla llupe, 60 Bags Rio Coffee, 20 ‘Pons Iron, 50 Kegs .Nails, 1000 lbs Tank and Boiler Iron, 800 lbs Spring Steel, 800 Sacks Salt, 2ft Boxes Tobacco, 10 44 Henderson Candles, 10 Baskets Champnigne Wine, 5 Boxes Burgundy 44 8 Casks Bacon, Macon, Sept. 2, 1846. 29 < . S. i'AVLOIt A T. W. BL4KE, •tlltorneys ,v Counsellors at Law, NACOGDOCHES. TEXAS. References: Hon. T. J. Rnsg, ) lion. W. B. Ochiltrek, > Saeogdochet , Term. Dr. J. I>. Stark, ) Hon. Batik ‘'kvton ? Nem Orleam. Meam. n right at Cooper, ) Col. Enwrxn Hi ike, Macau, Geo. Sept 93, 1846. (mi 32 NOTICE. IBari^ain*! ISar^aiiis! A pi :in* lor fSsii’Kuiiis! fWIHE undersigned liavitisr t'lken ih store on (he corner of X Colton Avenue nml t.'lierrv Hired, formerly called Hush’s utoie, hut recently having been changed to that ot the RIO KRANSE HOUSE. liegs leave to inform the citizens of Macon, and planters, Mint lit* will cuiietantly krppon liuml nn EXCEI.LENTSTOCK of Di v Gnoils Vrocerlrs A I'roviaimiM. of nil kinds, which lie will fell nl the LOWEST POSSIBLE KATES, being perfectly contented with a*uh k SALE and SM ALL PKOEITS. The public generally are respectfully requesieo, if they want GREAT BARGAINS, to limp into the RIO GRANDE HOUSE. Goods of aov kind given in exchange fur all kinds of pro duce at cash prices. 11. N. PULSIFER, PROPRIETOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE. AT the RIO GRANDE HOUSE can he found l all lime- TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, MOLASSES, RICE, BA CON, LARD, BUTTER, CORN MEAL, GRITS, FLOUR, MACKkKI.L, & SIIAII of the heal ipinlily in quantities to suit purchasers, AT die LOWEST RA PES, and sent to any part of the city FREE of CHARGE. Macon, Sept 16,1846. c. .f. t:rr s~ | S the plnee to buy cheap, fresh and line goods.—They are .1 Mill coining hy every packet. •20 keep priniH Goshen Holler, 75 boxes ol ('renin and old English Cheese, “0 bills, and half bbls Crackers, nil kinds, 121) hbls. prime eating Potatoes, ‘2D bids. Canal Flour, ID bids, nod half bbls. Mackerel, U 0 kiln Snhnnn, •!. r i boxes, half und quarter boxes Raisins, S3 drums Figs, 100 gallons Pickled Oysters, ‘2O do. Fresh, daily frum t.'avnnnuh, ‘2O Idds Apples, 10 “ White Onions, Pickled Beef, Pork and Beans. Dec 24 ViTu (<ium iTrv and PKOVtVIO.V STOKE, SUeel. W. • * rAhiifv nR O IS now receiving a large assortment ol , ‘.. , CP. 11l EM AND PROVISIONS, {win. It he wi ‘ J*' 1 ’ ‘ * (or CASH, as can he furnished by any other eslibll.hui-niin the city, lie will lie eoiislanllv receiving Irmn New Vork, “applies of the beat mid freshest that call be had in the mar t Ilia supplies consist in part of the foU.iwing ardcle- : Sugar, CaCee, Mol.s.es, M y rep, T*n ■’ *l>™*’ ’ S, '"i Tobacco, Spires, Nuts. Uni-ins, Crackers, of all kinds, in Wes hy IIC Jar nr Gallon, Bnltsr. (dier ee, Apples, &c. Also, a fine assortment nl Stuart', c.do nated Men... Rod tied Candies, and Stunit’. Vanilla t ream Candy. Person, wi.hmg any of the shove articles, are respect fully invited to call aim see buu# 37 Moron* Oct# ‘id, IBW. liiinghn’ for Sale. rpitF. subscribers are prepared m “* r R J,',", I or dimension., at Sic Hn'. M mile* from the city of Miimn \ ldj'| % ’ ‘?** Kl ! * nor vicini they will sell nl their Mill or will deliver in ■• 0 ,|,. tv, on nsjuvorablo terms ns it cun tie procu • Crmill ’ JOHN D. GRAY At, CO. Mnron, Srpt 9. If4|>a | Hills : Ilsits! lltils S’ \ vew <„e. qciMcmcn't g.ihisnahte H AT.. J.- J-**** J ip, i*4 JTlacon & Western Rsiilrend. ) SEPTKMBKK Itilll, Iff IG. $ Freight on Cotton refluent. Ci OTTOS b ill 1,0 iHkon ovor tins road from this duto. at the J following low rates per 100 Ih*. Mav "".Z o Crawford’* (J els Korsj tit 10 c—Hurtles vine I c. Griffin 1.5 o.—Jonesboro 20 c.—Alhmln 25 c. rom Atlanta to Jonesboro 12J cents—Griffin 15 c. — BarnesviHe 20 c.—Forsyth 20 c.—Craw ford’s 25 c.—Macon 2o c. All Cotton passing from the Macon and Western Railroad to ihe Central Road, will he charged 30 cents per 100 lbs. from Mucon to Sdvannuh. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. PRINTS ONLY, SPRING STYLES, 1847. LEE X IIUEtrbTEH, 44 Cedar Street, New York. Os g leave to inform Dealers in Dry fioorif, tliat they have received, ““l are now exhibiting, at THE WAKE-HOUSE EXCLUSIVELY for Printed Calicoes, 500 CASES Comprising all the New Spi inj; Styles, Os Rriti.th. French and Jhneriean Manufacture: which, in ADDI TION to their usual atock, render* their aNMjrtmi in one of the most heautifh I and attractive in the city ; and havingjutf been purchased for CASH AND SHORT CREDIT, Arc offered by the pieceor package on the same terms , at and below manufacturers prices. Catalogues of prices (corrected daily,) are placed in the hands®! buyers. Purchasers w ill inform themselves of the state of the market, ami be well repaid for an examination, even if they do not purchase. 1.. Kt B. have peculiar advantages tor executing orders lor prints, which are respectfully solicited. LEE; & BREWSTER, Jan ?o, 1847 > 4 44 Cedar Street, jlq m Ware House tnttl Commission Hu~ siness. WINN At SEYMOUR will continue the above business t the same stand, and solicit from the plauters u share of their patronage. Macon, June 10,1846. 17 “Tire” proof ware-house; gs. f 1 1H E under.* igned, grateful for past T A M. favors,taken this method of infor / M ming his patrons, and those who may L. give him their business, that he has (for the better secuHug their interests) ob tained the beautiful and well arranged Bice I*roof II “tire-House, on Cotton A venue, formerly occupied by J. Cowles, for the purpose of Storing Cotton and ail kinds of t onntry Produce. lie will, as heretofore, give his personal attention to ihe Ware- House. and pledges himself to use every exertion to promote the interest ol those who may confide business to hischarge. Macon, June 24, 1846. N. OUHLEY. GiMM'F.ltii:*. fMI HE subscribers continue to keep a general assortment of i GROCERIES AND STABLE DRY GOODS, at theii old stand, corner of Second and Mulberry streets, opposite the W ushingtqn hall: they have just received with other articles tlie following: 24 birds. St. Croix and P. K* Sugars, 129 bags Green Rio Coffee, 2.5 do. old Gov. Java do. 20(1(1 yards Negro Kerseys, 1000 Duffle. Blankets 8 and 9 quarter, 1000 yards Cotton Osnuburgs, 15 tons Sweedes Iron, 700 sacks Liverpool Salt, 1500 pair Russet Brogans, with a general assortment in their line, all which is offered at the lowest Cash prices. They respectfully invite all wishing to purchase,to examine their stock—believing they cannot fail to be suited in price and uuulitv. CIIAS.CAMPBELL CO. Nov 4, 1846. 38 r<Jk SAX.E, I BBLS.Com Whiskey, pure—made hv the subscriber. ID J. w\ HOW ARD. W:tlltr<l 500 busllds3lo:il, for which the high-* esl market price will he paid. Nov 18, 1846 40tf Newark Cider. BBLS. very fine—just received hv PAT I EN 9c TAYLOR. Who will he regularly supplied through the seu&ou. Feb. 3,1847. 51 GRAVES, WOOD CO. HAVE just received from the New York auction sales, 20 cases Kerseys, Linseys und Plaius, which will he sold at very low jirices. Also, 10 hhds. St. Croix Sugars, 10 44 Porto Rico and fluscovudo Sugars, 12 hales Gunny Bagging, 300 pieces Kentucky do. Rope, Twine, &Lc. Slc, Macon, Nov. 1846. 42 OILS, PAINTS, &C. ,)Ol k GALLS. Sperm Oil, wUt/ 100 “ Lard “ 100 “ Train “ 250 “ Linseed *’ 100 “ Kcga White Lenity Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Venetian Red, &c. Forsnle l.v GRAVES, WOOD vV CO. Nov: ‘23, 1016. 41 Now lor in Heath/ fide 4 lotliing. \\r ISIIING to close tliis paiticular part of inv business, I V V now olfet tny entire slock of Keady-tnude Clothing A'P COST. Valentin Vests, 50 fn I 00 Cashmere do. 1 50 to 2 00 Dress Con ts, 0 00 to 14 00 Frock Coats, 10 (i0 to 15 00 Cloaks, 10 00 to 10 00 Over-coats, Heavy Flushing Coals, I’ants, Cravats. Stocks, &c.&c. G. W. BANCROFT, Cotton Avr nue, next door to A. J. \\ bite &. Cos. Dec 30,1816 46 HATS AND - SHOES. Ity Graves, W ood X Cos. ■ CASES Angola, Russia, Moleskin, and Nutria Hals, 1 •w* I 5 cases Men’s and lints’ R. t ’. \\ onl Hals, 15 “ Men’s and Boy ’a Chilli, G li/.rd and Seuletl Caps, 10 “ “ thick black llroguus, ]0 “ “ 11 Russel Brogans, 20 “ 11 “ I lined and Bound, Women’s high quarter Shoes, Women’s low quarter Shoes, Women’s Kid Slippers ami Buskins, Children’s and Youth’s Shoes, Ac he. Comprising a general assortment of fresh goods in this line, which will be sold nl a small advance, by the case or at retail. Nov S3 11 ,71 illiiu #7/ and Mfrtss ‘Hahing. nil's. Powell X Mr*. Bnrdiiie, m nru.i. carry on the above business, and execute all orders V? iu the best manner, und most fashionable stylo w rO< VILE ACHING AND REPAIRING BONNETS, will a I- ; so he done at short notice. Their residence is oil the corner of. College street, near the Feinule College. Maeon, Oft.‘2B, 1046. ‘.V d7_ CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY. J. 11. IIAIKOI’K ■"S receiving his nawsitpplv of Goods in hi. line, smorig | which ha particularly call, the attention of hi. custoin **rA ‘eiroice article of old Brandy, |M,.deira, Port and Clur cl Wihrs , ~ , . .j_ . I'irklc* Spice*, * C unili** , \1 si , r„„! assortment of Segura of various hrnnds-wnrrnn ted imported Havanaßegara; Annies Oni. lle will keep a constant supplv of Oranges, Apples, H i one, Potatoes,Cheese, Butter, linistns, I igs, 1 rques, Almouds, “"all'other ur/ieles usually kept in Mint line. I’ICKLSD OYSTERS Dy the keg. Mwcon, Oct 15,1816 l*i*ic*s Kctliiccd. mill’ subaeriher will sell the remainder el Ins stock of lull T ‘nil wmier Goods, at a great reduction on former mice., t wll, o i'six-11111cit'n, Moii*lin do liUinpFt, , Shirt* and Drawers, *<?. }()C , MURDOCK. ! Jan‘27, 1847. ®eorgk ill fg gen get. MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, I*l7. WATCH as, JEWELRY, OIC. J. A. .X S. X. VIROIX, At their old it md on Cotton At:nue. opposite Waihinetan Halt , Qca 11701 LI) inform their friends and tli 1 public, that they have now on hand 3hF *7 a good assortment of Gold und Silver Watch* ■Br - 3u r (be various makers, and of different kind*; also a good assortment of Gold (chains, Seals and Keys, and a variety of other articles, consisting in part of the following : Spoons of pure Silver; Gold and Silver Pencils; Gold Pens; Gold Foil and Wire for Dentists; fashionable Jewclfy, Breast Pins, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings of latest patterns; superior Pen ami Pocket Knives; Razors and Stions; Scissors; Bead Bags and Purses with steel ornaments; Head Ornaments do.; Steel Pens of Gillott’s make; Pistols and Guns; Thermometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twezers; an assortment of Toys for Children, with a variety of other articles, which will be sold very cheap for cash. S. S. V. would Jake this opportunity to say, that he has a good assortment of watch materials carefully selected by him self: these, With the superior set of tools he has to work with, h 8 well as other advantages, he thinks he is prepared to exe cute work as well as work gets to be done, it will be his uini to giveentire satisfaction to all. Dec 17, 1845. “GOODS l’Oll SPUING SALES, r. XV. BA M’ICOFT, 253, King-st. Char test on, S. C. IITOULD respectfully invite the attention of Planters anil 1 ▼ their families, who may visit (’hurloston.tn his Stock of Rich FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS. Ilia stock will be found one of the largest in the city, and he is enabled to offer superior inducements in the way of LOW prices. Tke stock of Negro Goods, both Cotton and Woollen will he found to embrace nearly all the leading styles of fabrics usually sold—particularly the Georgia und S. C. Cotton and | Woollen fabrics. Also, a complete assortment, Rich Dress Silks, (colored ami j black,) Bombazines, Alpaccas, Colored Muslins, Ginghams, White Goods, shawls, &c. &c. The stock is intended to embrace every article in the Dry Goods line. Country Merchants will find it to their udvnntnge to exam ine.our stock,'ns the same|Goods are offered at Wholesale in Rooms,separate from the Retail Depamnent, and ut prices well worthy tneir attention. Jan. 20, 1847. 49 3m Wot left Hlacon yet! JOII 1\ XV. CLARK WOULD respectfully inform the public that he has not left Ma<*on, as some of his friends have been informed, hut is still at the PEOPLE’S STORE, distributing greater bar gains than ever, in the following desirable st>lcsof Goods: Silks, Rep Cashmeres, Mouslin de Lanes, California Plaids,Second Mourning de Lanes, Bombazines. Alpaccas, Prints, Twilled and plain Ginghams, Brocia, Silk,Cashmere,all Woo! Shawls & Mantillas Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificials, Band-boxen, French worked Collars, Chemisettes, Gloves. Mitts, Broadcloths,Cashmers,Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linsy-Woolsejs, Fancy and iilain Vestings, Carpeting, Matting, Rugs, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, and Misses* Merino Vests, Bleached and Brown 7*8,4-4,6-4 &. 11-4 Domestics, Drab, green und black Moreen, Also another lot of Hough’s iSki*ts, with a” variety of other styles of patent Skins,] Coates’'Thread; Pins, Needles—besides a thousand and two other articles, too numerous to mention, to he found at J HE PEOPLE’S STORE, Nov 4,1846. 33 On North side JJulbcrry-st. STBONG & WOOD, SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, Brick Building opposite G. M. Logan Sf Cos gpjpj 4 RE now receiving and opening a large J\. and splendid assortment sos BOO'I jS, SHOES, If ATS 9c CAPS, which they offer for sale at reduced prices, or as low as they can be purchased in this or any other South ern market—comprising 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 Kip Napoleon tapped do.; do. fine fine Calf half Boots and Brogans; do. do. Cloth; Lusting and (Lint Brogans of various styles, Men’s Kip and thick Boots; Boy’s Calf,Kip undthick Boots; Youth’s do. do. do. Bor Judies —Fine black Gaiter Boots, thick and thin sole ; fine colored do. do., variety of colors; fine Morocco, Kid, Pel ka and Lace Koottees; fine do. do. and Goat Walking Shoes, fine do. do. Slippers, ‘Ties anti Buskins, black and colored. For Misses —Gaiter, Polka, Kid amt Goat welt Boottees and Buskins; Kid Slippers,'Ties und Cloth fixed Buskins, black and colored. For Children —A large assortment of Polka, Gaiter, Seal, Kid, Cloth and Morocco Boottees. Men’s, Women’s, Boys', Misses’, Youths’ and Children’s leather pegged Boottees aiid Shoes, of all descriptions and qualities. Anew and beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Over-shoes, fur Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses. To Planters —B,7so pairs of Plantation or coarse Brogans;n ! prime article of Men’s double sole Iron and Wood lacked , Kussett and Black; do.do. single sole do. do. do ; Boys’ and Youths’ of the same qualities. Also —ls dozen prime Calf .Skins; 10 dozen Linings of dif ferent colors; 1000 lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather; 700 lbs. Oak Sole Leather. Bindingt, Lasts, Pegs,Thread, Awls, and all oilier articles used in manufacturing Boots and Shoes. a H ITS AND CAPS. Anew and beautiful Stork, of nil description : Men’s and Box a’ Palo Alto HATS and CAPS. Gentlemen’s fashionable Beaver and Moleskin of diffeient qualities; Men’s While and Blm k W 00l JLts; Min’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CAPS, of all , descriptions and qualities. Macon. Oct 1 L 1311 35_ Nsiils, Iron aiul flo!2o\v Ware* kegs Cut Nails, •JVM w J. 5 tons iron, a sorted 1 to 10 inches, 2.000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 10,000 llr*. Hollow Ware, 2.000 lbs. Cast Steel, 1,000 German and Blister Steel, 2,000 lloopnnd Band Iron, 50 do/.. Hoes, 400 pairs Trace Chains, Received and for sale by E. B. WEED. Deo 17 44 .Fashionable Alilliuery. HIKS. A. DA.IIOIIR HAS just received anew and splendid assortment ofGoods ni the Millinery line, such as| Pattern, Velvet, Satin and Pliihli Hats of the latest styles; Straw. Leghorn, Pamela Pearl *.V Dunstable Bonnets; A full assortment ofßitihmu*; Flowers, Feathers,and all kinds of Bonnet materials; Silk,Cashmere.and white am! colored Muslin Rohes; A fine assortment of Silk, Cashmere and Broclta Shawls ; New styles of Caps and Head Dresses; Copes, Collars,Chemisettes, Hosiery ; Luce* of all descriptions; Bombazines, Alpaccas, Mouslin dc Laine, £ilk§, Merinos and Cashmere for dress goods. Macon, Oct 15,1846. y 35 HAILGV9 SYRUP OF WILD CHERRI I >i I J coughs,colds, anthills, influenza, whooping cough, spit ling of blood, and nil pulmonary discuses. BAILEY’S SARsAPARILLA— For ull diseases arising from an impure state of the blood: salt rheum, scrofula, king’s evil, chronic rheumatism, dyspepsia diseases of the skin, bones, old ulcers, etc. BA I LEV’S FEVER AND AGI E REMEDY—The most Ynluublc remedy—cntiiely vegetable piepuratiou— and suic cure. BAILEY’S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exter minator of worms from the system, iu generul use throughout the United States. HAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILITARY SHAVING CREAM—’This article has stood the lest of eight years, and cnined for itself a high reputation throughout the U. Staten, Canada, and most puts of the world. HAILEY'S SUPERIOR INDEI IDLE INK—With and without the preparation ; warranted the best articles of ihe kind in use. For sale hv the Druggists generally throughout the country, und at wholesale and retail hv WM. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries* Hall, corner es Fulton and Sands streets. Also for snla by GRAVES, WOOD Nt CO., Macon. Dee 3, 184fi 42_ JYnture's Great .intiftotc \ GAINST tVint vast family of disca •** w hieti arise from the impurity of the bIood—INDIAN COMPOI ND EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, prepared with the utmost care from the best materials. No other medicine sets with equal power and kindliness in cases of Scrofula or King’a |\il; Blotches. Bites,Tetters, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Eruptions, Pimples. Stubborn Ulcers. Rheumatism, (luonic Sore Exes, and all diseases ari sing from Indigestion or Dyspepsia. Lirer Disease mid Affe ction of the Kidneys yield readily, and the whole system is renovated and made to bloom anew. Ladies of delicate and de bilitated habits, children afflicted with had humors are won derfully relieved. This article is warranted |o he made from the best and purest materials. For w.lcat M. BARTLETT’S I Drug Store. Price o 50, ill quuit bottles. Niiv 111, UUli CHEKOUBE liIIVTZ!. f INIIP. nn<brt *)♦•! k**| a full supply of the slum* srtirte on hand, II ami §ll it si One Ihrlar and a quarter n. rbo *./• cash only. Jan 20, H4T. 47 SCOTT, C AUHAII Tht CO. J\p trJioin ii tnatf concern, Dll. W. W. MARSHALL, formerly of Richmond, Va. respectfully informs all persons afflicted with Cancer, HstuU, Wens, and all similar diseijscs, originating from whatever cause, that he is now at Macon, Ga., where lie will remain until J olv, 1847, during which time lie w ill he pleased to make his Piolessioual services available to the afflicted. Dr. M's. treatment of (hem* diseases is peculiar to himself. The process of cure is without the use of kmfo or caustic. The treatment is both local and constitutional. Dr. M. deems it only necessary to add that his former and continued success in the management of these diseases is con clusive evidence of the superiority of his practice over nil others known in this or any other country. For further parti cular", he refers to his PamphletonCancer. Fistula, All*., whii h may be obtained, gratis, on application to him ut the Floyd House, by letter or otherwise. Letters, nost paid, on business, or requesting copieso( the Pamphlet, w ill he punctually attend ed to and immediately forwarded to addiess by Mail. Ftferences —'lev. Mr. Bragg, Rev. Mr. C’romly, Rev. Mr. ElLson; Rev. J. VV. Glenn, Jefferson, Ga.; Major James Smith, Col. Samuel K. Blake, Sterling Lanier, Thomas A. Brown and J. 11. R. Washington. Emirs. Oct 14,1846 35 faints, Oils, ,S'r. XI ST received from the “New York nml Urnoklvn White •” ).ead Cotnpuny,” Ao. 1, Ao. 2, Extra and Cure While Lead. AT.SO IN STORE, Linseed and Tanner’s Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Varnish, Lnmpbluck, Putty, Paint, Brushes, Arc. Ar< 19 27 PATTEN 9c TAYLOR. PUBLIC KMVSTAaIOBT. .JOSVf'-r JUSUROffCK HAV ING taken the store formerly occupied hv O. I. Shop aid. next door to Whiting 9c !Nfix’s Shoe Store, respect fully invites the public to e-amine hi a fall stork of STAPLE AND PANOV DR\ GOODS, being one of lhe richest and most desirable assortments of Fashionable Dry Good* ever offered in this city, ami which shall bn sold for CASH, at un precedented low prices. A few of the many articles he ‘bus just opened arc Rich Dress Silks, Black Mantilla and Apron do. Rich (’ashmeres, Ombre striped do., Oregon Plaids, Gala Plaid for Children, Plaid Alpaccas, Black Silk \\ ain Alpaccas, very fine. Super Bombazines, Beautiful Cashmere Shawls, Scotch Plaid, Wool Nett, and splendid Silk Shawls, Jaconet. Mull and Swiss Muslins, Splendid Embroidered Muslin Holies, French worked Capes, Collars and Shemizeltos, Thread, Lisle, Swiss,and Cambric Edgings and Insertings, Clianiilla Veils, Green Berage, Kid Gloves, Twisted Milts, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gimps, Fringes. Silk Buttons, Zephyr Worsteds, Also, a beautiful lot of Straw, Tuscan, Leghorn, Adelaide, Victoria and China Pearl Brnid Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Neck ‘Pies, &c. Together with a good Uock of Broadcloths, Cnssimcrs, Satinets. Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Plaid I,insets, Red and White Elannels.Printed Salisbury do., Calicoes, blenched and brown Sheetings and Shirtings, with every article usually kept in the Dry Goods line. Ashe is determined to giveoßFvT imp. gains, it will be for the interest of buyers to examine his stock before purchasing. Oct 14, 1846 “ 35 MORS NSW GOODS. GEORGE M. LOGAN &CO have just received the finest and best assorted atock of Fancy l>ry Goods. that (hey have ever offered for sale in this market. They are determined to sell exery urticie on as reasonable terms ns any house in the city, 1 and will not be undersold hv any. Their motto in future shall he, “Quick Sulcs and Small Prof its,” —“Cheap Goods,” the watch xvord. Great In tin cc me iif j offered for Cash. The following are a few of the many articles on hand: Paris embroidered Cashmere Robes—very fine, French embroidered (’ashmeres, Super plaid, and shaded Cashmeres, Plain Mous- de Laines—all colors, New style Polka Rohes—for Evening Dresses, Extra fine embroidered Muslin Rohes, Fancy Dress Silks, rich and splendid* French Worked Capes, Collars and (-liemizetteri. Kid Gloves, Twisted Milts,Silk Hosiery, Ate., Flannels, Al paccas, Figured Dimity,'Bluckßombazinctf, AI pace a Lustres, ltish Linens, Table Damask, Pliad Ginghams, etc. etc. Cloths, Csissimeres, and Vestings* Fine Cashmere Shawls, Rich Broeude, 44 Black emhroideted Thibet Shawls and fftfndk*s. Fine embroidered Ligeti Cambric llandk’s, Purse, Twist 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 of Cliimi. CSlnss, nml Crock cry-Ware, which will he sold much lowet than urual—usxve are anxious to sell out and discontinue the business. I Come ami examine these Goods before purchasing, and you can obtain GREAT BARGAINS, j Oct. 7 ‘lßl6. 31 AKBERFD That an election for Captain, First. See. “J ond, and Third Lieutenants, and Eusign, of Macon Volunteers, be held at the Court House, on the 22u inst., m II o’clock. /. T. CONNER, Ist Lieut, iu command. Macon, Feb 10. 1847. 2xv52 X’B.XJIT TREES. Apples , Pearhet, Cherries , Plums , Apricots, Nectarines , Quinces, and Grapes A CHOICE selection of the above, bus just hern received. They are of good size, and in fine order. People xxisli ing them, would do well to apply immeditPelv at mv Drug Store. il. BARTLETT. Feb 10 I w 52 €. EEILS n.AS jut received n (of of very line TKAB, 15 keg* of pure Goshen Butter, 10 hbl*. of Pulverized Loaf and Crushed .Siifcnr, 10 {rails, grated llutse ltaddislj—it's mighty {rood, 50 boxes Knfring, Apnlea, Oranees and Lcirnm*, 40 hblf*. Potatoes, 4.000 piirne Cigara, 10 tibia. ®f host quality Newark (’icier, TO bills. Cider Vinegar—strong enough. Feb 10 52 s£; ra a’ h© 1 ttf W \ RKCI.I\ Ki> DAILY, lieli, from Savannnli, I.IM rl I i'ui sale by C. A. L 1.1.5. F<-b 10 V!_ SB. BTJCKIIN <oi JV£I2iLS” Original American and only genuine I'loxil>li‘ :uil I’linlilc Rnlrnnif Cnn*ls, Braccicfs anti I'ovcringSi To Mr*r. Itiu Klin fc Millij Having been emlled npon by yonr Agent, Mr. Hurgner, for a Mati m**nt of facts ia relation lo th i fleets of jour Galvanic Band# in a uof Rheumatism, 1 will thenTore retail the following : In April last I had a severe attaek of Ithciiniaiism, Cramp aid (Inn ra 1 Debilitation. My bit arm ami shoulder betaine numb and u-rh * from the Rheumatic attack. I applied one of your band*on iny M’ri't, and other part* of the arm, which relieved roe in out wtt k of all ntiin, and ban re* to red the arm to ita former uai func#* P. A IIAC KI.KY, fid Mttrkef.at. Albany. July .’ .ill, U 45. thereby certify, that I used one of Dr. Bucklin & Mill*’ Miabk Galvanic Band# for puil* in the pitoftheStomach and tin head, aid in 15 or 20 minutet I became caay and went to sleep ; when 1 awoke I was filially relieved. SARAH A. SF.AVIY, o llultli *atreel, Boston. Albany, St pi. 10th, 1U45. Messrs. Bucklin ft Mill*: , , _ . I h:ivt used your Gtflvatiic Bands for lleadarhi and Bh *mi tern, and 100 ml immediate relit f fr diu the applicati'ii in btih earns, and believe It to Ik- the best remedy now in use \ and 1 cordially recom mend it to the afflicted ill the above case*. ItOMKIt I ll* BURGESS, Corner of Lydiu# and (irtt u*ata. Albany. Doct. Bncklln fc MilH .* I have Ireeii many yeara amiefed with a dil ate of i lie heart, severe palpitation, trembling and great prostra'ion of the * ntir system : f hail been under th* care of inrpy tkilful Physician', and my ease pronounced hupl lt ss. I saw your agent in West Troy af. w Weeks ago, unf purchased of him one r.f yur larger Halids, th< epplicui ion gave me uifsncdiate relict. I have cohtinued itt use: lam n.mj.nu lively restored** 1 ! am free from pain, restored in spit its, and feel a st relish of body and freedom from inflemity nt ver e*|H died by me, anil it i< with great pleasure 1 recommend your Galvanic Bands pi those like me uWicted. (Signed) SAMtI l. fONGF.It, West Trtiy. N. Y. Kept. 15, 1*45. For anil* by J. H* 4- W. 8. I I I IS. dioth*, niNhimcii VnulngA At. SUPER West of F.nglund Black, Jllm -hlack, 111 n , Invisible Green, llrown,and fancy Cloths, an • xcelb nt assortment, l.ondoft, i WeetTes, Kiencli and American Cssisirtiert, Velvet, Satin, Marseille*, and Fancy Testings •f.m Yti’.iv. U by S. McKIItNO* h C O. Kt-pl 10, lOfl. M Cognnc ll i’ll inly (wiicrnnleC pure.) II AI.F pipes Otawf, Dupuis fe Co's Brandy, £ 1 do. do. H vnette ltiniidy, 2 auartr casks do. do. f*>v sale hy s. ;,i | r I HRA <O l . OV. i|OL llinl#., *lO Tierera, New Crop Cuba IT R MoU-Hea. Jut received und for anle fv Feb 21 2 sroTT, <■MU I ART & CO. Itciv V|)rin; r tiiooilN, riy|JE nij.ler.lfnod liovo roinmem'ml rocfi.inf llirir Spring I ,u|>nlio< ol FAMILY AND STA I*l.K. DllV MOODS— amon< wliicli will lit- liiund—Prints, Mualitu.4: OooJ. soni-rullv nilit.ilnil to tli bcusoii. f,b 4 i W. MeRINKON & CO. Valuable Lanth for Sale. * I HI E followin’ vuluttblt: tract, of I.amt, eligibly situated, in I the moat tuvurablu cotton region, undaomo of tliem em bracing 1 1 10 richest cotton landrin t!iu State,are oll'ered foraalo on accommodating terina. County. l ot. DUi, Acres. I Turin now ) 999 IS 4fo Curly now > ‘.'(lt) It) at : Tliomaa $ 317 It 490 Itufcr \ 151 to 25ft “ 352 13 40!) “ 274 :: 250 “ oil 3 101) M 82 !> 250 frwirt now ; I )l 490 “ 12ii II 250 l.owndea. \ 109 It) 490 “ 44 7 850 I “ 372 10 490 “ 31 7 250 ! “ 371 10 490 “ 281 7 250 ! “ 359 10 490 “ 232 7 850 “ 831 10 490 “ 313 7 250 “ 830 10 490 “ 819 7 850 “ 803 19 490 “ 3.0 7 860 “ 277 12 190 ” 187 II 250 M 325 12 490 •• 805 9 850 ‘• 320 12 490 “ 90 II 850 “ 361 12 490 “ 110 11 850 “ 486 12 490 “ 03 12 250 I “ 127 9 490 “ 112 7 250 | ‘• 130 11 490 “ 305 !i 250 •• 5)1 11 490 “ 393 8 250 “ 303 10 490 “ 234 7 850 I “ 426 10 490 “ 283 7 250 Irwin 373 7 490 *• 200 7 250 •* 127 7 490 “ 38 11 850 Appling; 207 4 490 “ 258 II 250 Appling ) “ 31 II 250 now Ware 5 w * 8 1 u .30 ll 250 Early now ) 270 15 250 “ 30 ll 850 Decuiur. \ 258 l-i 851 “ 219 II 250 “ 856 15 250 •* 190 7 250 “ 108 15 250 Early. 875 13 250 “ 185 15 260 253 13 850 “ 184 15 250 “ V 54 13 250 •* 178 15 250 “ 255 13 250 “ 119 15 850 “ 231 13 250 “ 51 15 250 “ 820 13 250 •’ 41 15 250 “ 223 13 25(1 “ 39 15 250 “ 818 13 25ft “ 173 14 250 “ 161 13 250 “ 175 14 250 “ 129 13 259 “ 300 14 250 813 13 250 “ 314 14 250 “ 267 13 850 “ 315 14 250 “ 235 23 250 “ 310 11 850 •* 134 28 2.50 I ‘* 100 14 250 “ 59 8 3 250 “ SI 10 250 “ 23 28 250 “ 95 16 250 “ 20 28 250 “ 203 21 250 *< 360 13 250 “ 233 21 250 “ 111 |3 850 “ 190 21 850 “ 887 0 350 “ I 21 250 199 It 850 “ 117 21 250 “ 131 13 250 “ 101 16 250 “ 132 13 250 “ 110 81 850 Ol 20 250 “ 115 21 850 •• 181 20 250 “ 171 27 250 “ 63 25 250 j ” 153 10 250 “ 202 20 250 ! “ 161 16 250 *• 59 20 250 Ila'relmm 153 13 259 “ 53 26 250 | “ 65 13 250 “ 228 13 250 I “ 10 13 250 “ 237 23 250 Rabun. 55 1 490 “ 2‘93 28 250 “ 47 1 490 2|s 2 8 250 “ 54 l 490 “ 108 13 250 “ 46 1 490 “ 180 13 250 “ I'3 5 160 “ 43 1 3 250 | ” 75 3 381 “ 40 13 250 I “ 100 3 364 “ 183 13 28) i Eaily now > 1 16 490 “ 153 13 2jft l.owndea. ] 529 11 490 “ 50 13 250 “ 17G 10 490 t 2!) | j.t a 221 10 490 361 13 250 “ 907 10 490 11 200 2d 200 Early now 7 615 3 490 “ 50 80 250 Thornua ) 373 3 490 Eurly now 7 316 17 850 “ 375 3 490 Thomas S 317 17 250 “ 107 17 490 “ 311 17 850 Enrlvnnw) 71 81 850 “ 990 17 250 Decatur J 132 21 250 “ 209 17 250 “ 152 81 250 “ 268 17 250 “ SBl 14 250 “ 05 13 850 Early. 57 26 850 11 1 n J 8 250 44 tis 2<> 250 “ 253 13 250 Appling. 83 3 490 2O 18 250 “ 130 3 490 “ 109 17 250 “ 137 3 490 “ 154 17 350 “ 133 3 490 “ 175 17 250 “ 178 3 490 •’ 179 17 250 I “ 202 3 490 M 237 17 250 “ 230 3 490 Irwin now 1 157 13 4:90 “ 235 3 490 Thuiuas \ 319 8 490 “ 211 3 490 “ 293 13 490 “ 493 349 ft >• 392 ]:t 490 “ 424 3 490 •< 159 )3 490 4Bl 3 490 •• 9.58 13 490 “ 367 4 490 ‘• 18 13 490 Uti’rfham 15 13 8.81 Anv person wirhitig to negotiate for any o. all of lhe T ahovc I.anils, will applv to TUU.NIAS F. STEVENS, Agent. iM.irnp. Feh, it), 1847. :, 9 jMCErtTa-cToraES. milF. Mihicriber being Agent for an t sttlaivr Mill Stone F Atab -1 lishment in Ncw-York, will/urni-v/i to orikr, FRENCH Be It H ESOI’AS, and COI.OONK. MILL-5 l ONES, of any me, <l war ranted of tin very b. .t i|uahty, HOBhH'l J-INDI-AY. Macoy, Nov 13, 184fi. ‘ >f) BAIJOEV dc HiiWWiiX'i’S Futility <Jrocery *V Provision Store. undersigned under the above name, art* daily receiving;, ain. H now oiler tor sale the follow ing articles, via : Loaf,Crushed, ami Brown Sugars, Blov li, A Hum, and 1 able Suit, It 10 and Java C otter, Mola-M ■, Horn y, Cognac and Peach Brandy, Jamaica and Northern Burn, Holland and Nortln rn Grtij W hiskey, Ale and Cider, White Wine anti Cider Yinegnr, Port, Claret and Malaga W ines, Cortliul?, Brandy, Fruits and l.emon S> rup, Fulton Market Pickltd Beef, Pick led and Smoked Bwllul gUC, Family Pickled P<rk, Pit'khd atrd Smokt and Salmon, Pickled Shad and Halibut Fins. Smoked and Dried Bt*f, Codfish, TongUv sand Sounds, Scotch li mug, Sardines, BuuneU’ Sugar cured Baltimore Horn*, Ba tuntire Middlings, Mackerel I k 2tu } and Lit*, Box and Cask Cheest, Kicc*, Sweet and Irish Potato**, Onions, Bet t, Turnip*, and I'eas, Goshen xml Country Butt* r, Northern and Georgia L nl, < anal and Country Flour. Buckwheat Flour 4 and boxers, F lint Corn Grits, Mi i and liommony, Wlite Northern Heans, Sperm, Adainantint and Tallow Candka, Huns’ Bar and Shaving Soap, Boston, Butter, Sugar and I.hmhi Cratker*, Hy son, Hyson Skin anti Somhoiig ‘l eas, ChoColuieHikd preparttl ( mu, plug. Dm. Che * ing and .Smoking Tobacco,’ w ( ii'.d v ami Maeoboy SmifT, Hxisili* in f, 4 and whole le xes, Pr. ■•erved Currents Citioiiy Preserved ami ground CiToger, Prunes In jars and box* Prepared Pepin rand Allspice, Maccuroiti, Olives, Auilk.ii> Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutm* r*. Matr, p. pp r Sauce, Capers, I on it. 4. aiclmp, Cay* line P pper, Mustard, Swt i Oil, Fig- I ,Sultana Haitin*. Date*, Drietl Fruits# Current and other it !!i a-sort* and, Pickb s, assosted si/*, s ami niixid, Pickled (.obsters and Oysters, Candles, Patent Yeast, Start h, Indigo, Copperas, Sal /F. rat is, ltiingla**, Potash, lJra/ili.m, American .mil P,i.gli*h Walnut*, Almond*, Filberts Picawus, Inh, Apples. Oranges, LtDiMM. Co* > Nuts, Matches. Blacking, Corn Broom*, Ei ibhil, Tubs, Tinware,.! ngs, Jars, Corn, Fodder, Pauliry, F.eK** c - The uiub rdgtied Will, whui the w th r permits, keep fr sh Bn I, P.rk, ami San and Mich nftit r in* ats and frail* as the market will warrant, ansTthat can lie procurt and. Audtoall those who may phase favor u auli a call,it wilt be our endeavor to give stttislai lion in both the article and price. HKNUY It All.t V, J. A. It. BFN N K I T. All kind* of country produce wanted, for which theiuak*t puce will be paid. Dec pr, t 4A. 44 .V/; If ,% PMII.YO MODS. /fXIIK .uWrili'f ll Ittiirnl. flwuitci-. of C.liror. .11,1 I Sliairoil Mn.lliia ol .pit-mini |itrn, AIo u| rii oAlloo Mnpi ~ I very •tcir.lno ni iLU- tor .1 rr.iit, <!.*.. Itrown SliirtiHg. HI (and ti'BU |irr yuiU. r.rron. ill want ofl.r, ill! Wi ll to m'l .0011, m iroinl li.i'gaini cull Ik’ liutl for..li. v to tin-fp.tom.it. K. wooDHOrr. Kelt 1,, 1H47. 1 Kci’M'iiH's (SrCcvcti, ssS rtvciA Akim*. (Iff AKPIOK'K KoVii* amt Aruo Pill., J Hull’s Kevi r and Ague Pills, Rownnd’s ionic Mistun*, warranted equgl to aly prepartitvm r (Quinine, for above complaints. For sale by Oil, f J. I V S P.1.1.1h, lotion A Venn. , M ••. n ii. hi.Yit.ii.r. i.iim ii k co* ( .MiiiiiiwHion ,VlercliiiNfn, Wo. t.V. St. CliHii.‘*> Bli.l l. WEIV OKiBAKS. H. KF.VnAI.I. CAHTKR, I DA NIKI. PRATT, > ■full 21, 1841 TL svl • Canler Macon county, a negro man tiamtd Hob, belonging to tin estate of Green R. Brooks, dec* ased. Sold h r the In lufit of llic luir* ami creditors us said dic’d .•“Terms on the day of sule. ... Vto 4* JOIv B HAHyKV, Adm’r. FAill It AKINTIIS ‘i ■ i <>ai. I'p.ilication “ill he math o- V,e Infi rior Court of Mac -fount}., when sitttug tor ordinary purposi s, for leave i sell a to gro men named Bob, iKionging to IB* estate of Green M. Brooks, debased. , I*4” 10 SO .1 OHN B. HAHVKY, AdmV ■vt 11 1 1 s Alii \ r |’ IIS alter date application will he made to tin Inferior Court ol Monro* eounti when sitting Ibr ordinarv |ur imii tdr l. ave ta ■•*11 the Lind hi lolly mg tothe vslate ol Hmilh !m* er, lau ofSftid futility, dic’d. C. Y. CALDWIiLL, Atlui r. Kov4 ? l4b. r VOL. XXV No. 4. IHAKLKS K. AfIRT, at z.aw. LaGmugo, <•<>>. I t>'.2l 2 3w ■ I>K. WM. 82. BANKS, (Ilonicßopiulilc PtiyalctaM,) ripiNUKKa hi. .imfrMittiul wrvicr, lo (In- ciiiKMof M.con an |( vn-miiy. Offliw ovvr 111) Commt rcwl llauk. a, uigln h may lie foQnd pi the Floyd House. b Macon, FVb. 3, 1047. gj ft!ORTON’S JLETriiKoVr nH. PI I v\xi in the only one possessed of a License in this eftt to Htlinim *ter tins efficient aid for the alleviation of pain ddl ring tin* extraction ol teeth, ond other surgical operations : and IVoni luh irequcnt calls, ami the sanction it receives from Physicians oi ouruivn city, as well ns front the most eminent in all other placet wlii .e it has been introduced, we are disposed to b* lieve that thii let lieu n oblivion of 44 pain ami anguish, ,f when in the hunds of tin operator is a great Urjuteratutn. Feb 17, 1847. 1 ■ rjOTic’l3. J. V il place will be taken by Mi*h S PEPHENSi, who is rtnommeml ed a . an accoinp.i died Lady and Instrnctresa, fr*in New FlnglamL Among other things, sh* will tearh the Latin, French and Italian l.angnag. s. Her term will commence on Monday, the Isth inst. Macon, March 3, Bf 7,2 w 1 g, 1 \ > NLSBFiT, A ~ 11 its. COMIIS rc.pwtfiillj btg, leave lo inform (he citi-i ; * 2ens ol Miicon, llinl (■!) hns opm.-d u Sdiool lorChil (ln n. Ihn following Branches will be taught: IleodioK, ‘liOMip, Anthiiieiir.Onagraphv, History, &c. Si 1n...l Itnoni in (In’ Alii’ an Hldhoriist Church, f ric.’ (4 Tuilion, 1 hree Oollurs per i|uarler. SHERWOOD Kt PATTFiRSO \ . corner of Second and Oak Stsi NV....U1 mlonn tin public that they are prepared to execute House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, fi K i 1 V l > t. , Imitation of Wood ami Mai Trie, G taxing and Pp r Ilafieinrs Ticiure Frames made and Gilded. OH) CHAIRS i '; ; h ~ ll .‘* u "”- l 1 Gilded ; Furniture Varnished, and Pof RoU-Hiuittinar done in (be be.( manner,material.forni.ht and anil warranted 1 T'lne te.nateb, it i. their det.Ttn, na imn nut to he “nr pa-ced 1.1 anye.t.bli.hinemiii the bomb. Fcrnn. in want ofanl ;.l the above w.rk. will plt-aae give us a call, and caun.iut vuee.men ’ l I l ’ ‘ el will re • A pri t I, I m 4fi . , JiIsSOIaUTIOIV. n r |’l | b rutiaeriber bnving purchased the interest of J*lEi ■ nl. CI.aKK iii the lirni id Kk>dkick A ('UKk, wil eon tin mt tie in:v coon.-: 3l GROCERY BUSINESS no lit sen ,V Rieb'irdanii’n n.rner, where he is now fecemni nnditions In his former stock of Gnoils, anil will he thnnkfn h.r 11 liberal aba re id paironatie. The subscriber tviil nlso net lie the business ol the iinn id Kentlriclt & Clark, to whom ull I 1 ".'"nulls due the concern will be luudr. „ , ti. S. KENDRICK. I ‘lneon. lan26. 1846. 50 o li oUfiCi JM2WJETT WILL CONTINUE THE VI tirc-IIoiiM: anil 4 oi:timi-chion Kiisiiirss t M) solicits the patronage of his trienda an I Jt. ST : X <bep.t.it.e irenerall). He will uecupt lit /■-. y •r.-t.-ose • .. r„t,..„ Aremte, adjoining Joiie. | I 1 . W U-... . luxlaw^vtl 111 ‘ ‘•*• ftton with (lie aiaite, he has also rente mother in ar m t fit one abort mentioned. From Ion). e\|** rieneeiii ( lie abmbusiness, he hopes to t-ive satil ftu-lKin to ttiosi - In. iii it > In vor Inin a.ih ttieir fatidiitvs. He Witt 1] n.sisi. ll ill ill, above business l>> Mr. M. 1). C. JOHNSON, of Cul mill II (tell. . 1 Macon, August 11. lß4rt. g , WAREHOUSE “ Commission OItAVKH, WOOD & CO. I TAKE tliit m. I bud of .I.r.irmib;; planters and others, ilia* in afl d.noti jo their va htile-viik- and retail * l>r> Ctioods and Grocery Rnsincss, I they will c.imiime to traiiNaet n general WARE-HOUSE Hr MISSTON bl si NESS, at the old stunts, (long known ai Cml C ni. r, ; .rn the emu i < f second street and Commerce ltow nvo iI.I r.-* pectin! I > rcn. nn tnc tender of th-irtervice® to tl.ni Hafl mg f. ii fitU, ami other*, with the assurance, thrrt thtmt* who pauoni/c us hi i i.is line <•! business, shall have uur best to do )i< m justice and promote their interest. Our Ware coiiv-ini inly-it nut <1 :m! Conon sttvred with ska)! be well Uii care ot, and pntected from the weather. We will also nv ih pleasure,..... m-mUm s* I! ing their cotUm, and without ami wrare at all ; ime* pr. ,ured to make advances on tl.e Cah or MerehamJi/e. Me respect- 1, lly -illicit uportion of the pitron.ge of „ „ GRAVES, WOOD C(S I.nn iv l.Mvu, ) Thomav A i.iiii, > J. .VI. l\lßK*k, ) Ini’ Sloclt l WMcliM, Inrelfr a lull I'nnry Coods. S ’ I 111 KII inli i-.i1.,,,.,1, In vini; pnri l.a-n! ih- utocl, in tr.de , K. Uiitn,, it. u uhinaki r hml jt-wt llnr, unit taki n tile |t*rii"ny oeeupit t| ! j ijim, n,it miii continuing tin same 1,11 |M beam b. Hilling i full and new stock of'GOODS, lie Ho ;in tiiioii of ib i iti/.i os *fMucou and its Vicinity to the among which ma > b. f u md B Fi ic Gold miii Silvr 1. r, Horizontal, Patent and eapemem W All H F.S. Wm Gi.!W (. on ril, Ki.b and Vest CIIA INS, Breast Pins. BB| KiMger kr King-, (.old Chain Hair Brae, lets, B (. -M, SI v i r.nnl Steel Spectacle# and E) PiulcctOh, Gold anil Siivt r ‘elieiU, Gold Pm*. Gold and Si !vt r Watch Fejs. sag Gold and Silver I m:nbl< s, Silver Comb*. Silver aod Peni l B H Slides. Gold Sleev. amt Collar Button#. wm] Gold Studs anil Cliam Slicit a. * fold l.oekets, Hear# and Crosses ; CnrdCnsrl. m el. Slider ami Gilt Bead# ; tUad Ornaiueots. J ’ Combs ; Ladies* and Gentlemen's Purses. fflaf Sup rior Pen and Pocket KNI ViCH. HR ScM-it/i-s, ttazorsanrf Razor Strop#. 99 I ••<* h, L .tiler and Nail HRLSiIKS; Shaving Cream. B! K. nl German COUXiNF.. l"ir Xi/utrr I’tatni CASIOUS ; Cake Baskets. Bf Candle Si nks, Waiters, Cup#, Snuffers and Iraft. 99 Dixon’s Fine War*-, in sets. 9H A l*o. Cdfi e and ’l ea Pots. hi it rs. !• of Knife, Fork and Spoon. S; .-.i •, “ teh Stands, Fans, p, ifumt rv. Fancy H9 C r A l l *f “lmlt w ill be Mtld i t the very lowest CASH price*. HB U \ I <II KS of. e.-) iUseni.iit.il lU.i .AUU-1) q, the 4 l* ( l e sold or repaired a ill !>• Warrant.d to kieu g. uu i- 1 in txii i-, tu i. t |. W .tiflussM.i from .ini part of th. iohiiu r v. Cm u,i, ut‘-> >i. Mi dhe it pautd ou u-v rouiunuUc4e t r>i tfir ou'itrr wire Jirrtrnt. 9^9 AH kin.lv ~i Go'd mid Silver Work made to order. 99 C ; .IKVVKLR\ every kind neatly r paind. 99 Si'Kl l AlLIi i.udapted to uli age#. 99 it. r.. rvcHiYefr, M aidin.uk. 1.11.1 JrM. 11. r, H I .. t V.k Mu!berry Sirttt, iu tbc Xt Uiitk ilbto M'l-on. Tan. 10 1H47. tT< 11 Hs7J liwTUtV, &c. Ac.l S. 11. DAY i< it,i H _ . til. | U ilic iliat he lim# bought Ue Stoik^H 1 I<l ‘hgii’g to C. G. Sr. Job A, j eousi“tin, of gufu’and siivt r Wbulug SKu v!a Ditti Gu trd Chains. C*old,silvir and ( Bracelets, C iasp#, Gobi “ nul Silver Ihi in Me#, l.uditV Bioucfies, Pins, Ixinvt *. m>i •, Kit* -a, Basi r Strops, Tooth and Hair es I'l.toS, mill mn} hi,.re tilings, too numerous to v ill ‘t iv.-i,. v* sin k c >ii-cuii I v toimijia, nud will oidt r goods i< qin si ni ilni.” who nmy “nh an) thing in his line. lucrAinircG. ■ Wiitelii # and i locks t'l an tl and Repaired St the #h’ lire, itinl tloio le lilt ll’ -I |” iM’ iiiitniigr, and Sr i rrhi t and t.B good nine, and oo f hi the cleape*t price. Ring*, Pins, |^99 • , oil ui ll,’ !■’ ‘ (Mi- lu ti.ut r. l k hlmi edited. 999 l. rsniiv would do well t-• ciillaiid see what he will do, aid is no doubt lint they “ill be pleased. M c .is, Jhh. 2M. Irt-yi. .. .... ... ;^BI CO-PAMWBKSHTP. ■ rAnc i.B.ii-ibi i bavinr i:k • lis hrothri. Rnh*n ft. *t y p.s-■... ein Cos te; “iiih< ri uliev be eontinued un<^B9 ii .in of a. j. wilin’ u to. a. j, whi^B Macon, Jtilv 1,1 u-srt. l . i-i.*• ** i ■ ~!i v•* in more, and be fee. iviwg iluiiii^Bj summer and full, 999 \ tfciicrul nsYorliKient of Ciootls, .A l.iptrd to ike neovon, CfNitihsf iff pnrt of B9R St. Croix ami I.oal sugar, Staple Dry Gosnls, hß||| Him, l.agiiiru and Java Codec, Sadtllery, Shoes, S^HR Iron of all kinds. Liquors of all kind*, 9n Hollow-wure huil Nails, ‘l ■—sonuv. rytlne, 9^9 rin.in.Cusi Ph#t red Steel, H<gars, robaer, H^ra Salt, Molas-ts, Paints, Oils, Mml|li^B llaggiHir, Tiring anil Mtapr. 9 W ell ill. ir Mock of Bagging, they oiler mhik’ Ki itiuchy W ill. , will itdupo and (<> !, ua re bait, and hi cl. was higlil) ot the past season by planters. < mopi'ismg iiuivt ioi'ism the l. I'.icery Line, w Ineb they ibe lo wc st iii.it nil prices, und respect fully sulitii a cil fri nd# and the |>uiiie. A. J. V’HII f. K C /* After il.. II .'*t of October, they will rato*U4lM brick • nut two il"..i * th. i; pi> sent location, ternurl) •'<i | i|<^9 Vhn/tmnn. Him < ■•. Macon, J.ilyi, 1199 i k HMDS Cuba Molassit. B 9 - )l r II hbls. and.. B Iu wore und arriving, for salt by March J f€ DAY |®^B|