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TLR M S .
rhe iKSSKVGR'I i* published weekly, on Thurtdy morning,
.♦Three Dollar*, if paid within the year, and Four Dollar* it not
t,|| the expiration of the year.
• friverntaneuts not exceeding twelve linen, will he inserted for
n,i<- Dollar the first insertion. and Fifty Cent* for each continuance.
U /i |vl'rtiaeiaenta not limited when handed in, will be inserted till 1
of I'Mnl and Negroes by Executor*, Administrator* and
Guardian*, are required by law to be advertised in a public gazette,
sixty day* previous to the day of sale.
I In sales of Personal Property must be advertised in like manner
forty daya. I
S lice'to Debtors and Creditorsof an estate must be publfrlicd
orty day*. ......
Nolice that application will be made to the Court of .Ordinary for
leave to sell Land and Negroes, must be published week ly tor lour
Btontha.
Monthly Advertisements,One Dollar per square for each insertion.
Advertising as Candidates,Three l)olur*.
07* LE I’ I FRS on business must be post paid.
ISardvv-are, &c.
To Southerii llcrcli:infs.
ffIHE subscribers,Manufacturers’ Agents,mid Commission
9 Merchant, offer a for Kale the following, umoiig other
articles, ul very reduced prices:
(’ut Nails mid Spikes,
Wrought Mails and Spikes,
Tacks, Brads so Snarnhles,
Ames’ Shovels and Spades,
Ciriin Scoops,
llollow-ware,
Cart A: Wagon Boxes,
Sugar A: Cauldron Kettles,
Sugar and Corn Mills,
Axes and Hatchets,
Hammers of all kinds,
Trace, Log so Halter Cli’n®
Cotton and Horse Cards,
firindstone Cranks & rulers
Cast Iron Bumps,
Waffle Irons,
Sad Irons,
Carve and Butcher Knives,
Horse Shoes,
THOMAS Ac FRANKLIN,
89, Water-Street, New York.
Feb. 3,1847. 2m5l
It rtf til ooil s Selling O/T.
rilllE subscriber wishing to dispose of his entire stock of Dry
I Goods, will sell them at greatly reduced prices,
(LTlVitlioiit regard to COST.XD
Those in want of Dry Goods, are invited to call and examine
for themselves, as the goods will be sold, — Among them may
be found*
Rich Colored and Black Silks, at 50 cents per yard.
“ Moiis. de Lanes, “ 121 “ “
44 Cashmeres “ 37} *• “
44 Rept. do. “ 37} “ 44
44 Striped At Fig. Alpaccas, 44 30 44 “
44 Calicoes at extreme low prices,
Bonnets from 25 cents to $3,
Bonnet Ribbons at 121, Ate. A:c. Are.
The stock comprises almost every article usually kept in
a Dry Good Store, and now is rare opportunity to make u lit
tle money, buv u great many goods.
Great bargains will be given to those wishing to buy to sell j
N. B. Great inducement to any or.e wishing to engage in 1
the business, if application made soon, npxt door to the Rost
Office. E. WOODRUFF.
Maron, Dec. 2, 1816. 42 j
IS.lt 0.\'718.1C0.Y.
CANVASSED IIAIMS,
At Atlanta*
rjIIIF. subscriber is receiving with his splendid lot of Bacon, !
Ia few superior Nashville Canvassed Hams. Hotel keep
ers uml otheis wishing to test this article can have small lota
forwarded to any Railroad Agent designated, who will be re- j
quested to receive tha pay.
Also lots of excellent Sides and Shoulders, will be forward- j
dec? as stated above. J - NOKCROSS,
j) co 3 42 Commission Men bant.
suit A COTTON
HAVE removed to W. B. Barker’s store, on Cotton Aven
ue, nearly opposite J. Cowles’ Fire Proof Ware House, j
thev have in store and offer for sale on accommodating terms’ ‘
200 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bogging,
375 44 “ 44 Dundee “
85 14 slightly damaged “ “
50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope,
f.O Bags Rio Coffee,
‘2O Tons Iron,
50 Kegs Nails.
]OOO lbs Tank and Boiler Iron,
800 lbs Spring Steel,
800 Sacks Saif,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
10 44 Henderson Candles,
10 Baskets Champaigns Wine,
5 Boxes Burgundy 44
8 Casks Bacon,
Macon, Sept. 2, 1846. 29
a k HHDS. Cuba Molasses.
f 15 bbfr. do.
In More and arriving, for sale by
March 33 C. DAY r . VO.
NOTICE.
Ilai’gains! Hargaiibi!
A place foi GKEAT ISargniiis!
FIIHK undersignad having taken the store on the corner of
I. Cotton Avenue and Cherry street, formeilvcalled Rosa’®
store, but recently having been changed to that ot the
RIO GRANDE HOUSE.
begs leave to inform the citizens of Macon, ami planters, that
tie will constantly keep on hand uu EXCELLENTSTOCK of
Dry Goods €irocerlcs A Provisions*
of nil kinds, which lie will sell ut the LOW ESI’ POSSIBLE
RATES, being perfectly contented with quick SALE and
SMALL PROFITS. The public generally are respectfully
requested, if they want GREAT BARGAINS, to drop into
the RIO GRANDE HOUSE.
Goods of any kind given in exchange for all kind* of pro
duct) at cash prices.
IF. N. PULSIFER*
PROPRIETOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE.
AT
the RIO GRANDE HOUSE Can he found t all times TEA,
CO FEE, SUGAR. SYRUP. MOLASSES, RICE. BA
CON, LARD, BUTTER, CORN MEAL, GRITS, FLOUR,
MACKkKEL, & SHAD of the best qualify in quantities to
suit pu chasers, AT the LOWES I’ RATES, and sent to any 1
purl of the city FREE of CHARGE.
Macon, Sept 16, 1846. 31
A ii\v is 0(1 is vAa i>
PROVISION STOKE,
Mulberry Street*
VJ. F2UBZ2XM AH’
IS now receiving a large ns* trtment of FAMILY GRO
CERIES AND PROVISIONS, twhich he will cell ah low I
for CASH, as cun be furnished by any other establishment in
the city. He will he constantly receiving from New York, I
supplies of the best and freshest that can be had in the mar- j
ket.
His supplies consist in part of the following articles :
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Svrup, Tea Fish, Sperm Oil, Soap,
Tobacco, Spices, Nuts, Raisins, Crackers, of all kinds, Pie
kies by the Jar or Gallon, Butter,Cheese, Apples, Ac.
AUo, a fine assortment of Stuart’s celebrated Steam Refi
ned Candies, and Stuurt’s Vanilla Creuin Candy.
Person;* wishing any of the above articles, are respect
fully invited to call and see him.
Macon, Oct. 28, 1816. 37
It/I Its. G. It. MILLER’S CHEWING TOHACCO-ioo do*. re
ecivd and for talc by CIIAS. 1L FHF.KMAN.
March 17,
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Fill IE suhst-rib* r has jut ree*iv*-dhit spring stork of staple and j
I Ikncjr Dry Gout*, to which lie would invite (he sttention ul
purchasers Info c buying. AMOS MEN I ON.
March 17, IM7. |
iHn*>to*loii Cotton Weed.
\FF.W Sacks, for mle by
March 17. 5 CII AS. C A M PBFI I. A CO
Tiniiins; ISii*iii<'* 9
fflllK subsetiber is carrying in tliis husiness at PratUriNe.
I Monroe county, where he will furnish all kinds ot silicic*
in that line at moderate prices—also attend to ilia putting up
or •‘opnjrfne of gullet's, and spouts for houses.
He also has uu liaod u fy**d assortment of 4arOf’€ 4 rt€**®
4>ry (.nods, At*., be will sell at Macon prices fur
a*h or provisions. AC HI LI. K ALDOUIN.
Monroe co.. March 3. 3_ 1 w
Liitiibci* foe Salt*.
fTVIF. subscribers are prepared to saw Lumber of srv size
1 or dimensions, nt their Hieam Raw-Mill, one ands hall
•oilfs from the city of Macon : likewise sills or framing timber
• day will sn|| at their Mill or will tieliver in Macon or vicini
*v,qo as favorable terms as it can be procured from any oth
er mill.
JOHN D GRAY CO. |
Mason. Pept 9, 1846, 30tf i
Notic.
IK public are cautioned against tradingfr a itmmitwrv Note
A. tnad*’ by me, signed with my mark, dated about the flr*t ot
January, Its?, due the fir®t day of Feb*iary made payable either to
Ch* Kt Cos., or Gl *s®, Budget fc f’u,. fur Nine Hundred Duller*,
*th a credit of Three Hundred Dollar* endorsed on il. The tuiuid*
cratiun nt nid Notr having taiU-e, 1 am determined |iot lu pay the
•Jaie unit *, compelled ty law. JAMES I*OFR, .
UautyuH Cu. P*k 17, 1147, o*l *
I Horse Shoe Nails,
Pafenl Vices,
Coffee Mills,
Platform so Counter Scales
Patent Baluuccs,
Sutler’s Balunce.a,
Liquor f nucets,
Molasses Gates,
llnv so Manure Forks,
Carolina Hoes,
Grain, grass so hush scythes
Scythe stones and Rides,
Well Whirls,
Hand Bells,
Metal-head Gimbleta,
Door Handles, with Bolts,
Blind so Shutter fastenings,
foe, &c.
C*3co\ ijut Jlleo@ctt§cr*
Rincon A M vsimi It :t il i n:t <l, /
September 16th, 1816. >
Freight on Cotton reduced,
CIO TTON will be taken over this road from this date, at the
/ following low rates per 100 Ihs.
From Macon to Crawford’s 6 cts.—Forsytli 10 c.— Bartles
ville 12} c.—Griffin 15 e.—Jonesboro 20 c.—Atlanta 25 c.
From Atlanta to Jonesboro 12} cents —Griffin 15 c.— I
Bartlesville 20 c.—Forsyth 20 c.—Crawford’s 25 c.—Macon
25 c.
All Cotton passing fiom the Macon nnd Western Railroad to
the Central lioiul, will be charged 30 ceuts per 100 lbs. from
Mucon to Sdvaiiituh.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
Sent 16 31
m fn
I! ‘(in House and Commission Ho
st tuss.
WINN so SEYMOUR will continue the above business
nt the annie stand, uud solicit from the planters u
share of their patronage.
Macon, June 10,1846. 17
FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
li n r l* lI F grateful for past
j a jf J® favors, tukea this method of infor
/ M ming his patrons, and those who may
give him their business, that he has (for
the better secuiing their interests) ob
tained the beuutifu! and well arranged
M'ire Proof H‘are-House,
on Cotton A venue, formerly occupied by J, Cowi.kp, for the
purpose of Storing Cotton and all kinds of ('onntry Produce.
He will, as heretofoae, give his personal attention to the Ware-
House, and pledges himself to use every exertion to promote
the interest of those who may coulide business to hischarge.
Macon, June 24, 184 G. N. OUSLEY.
OEOUHE JEWETT
WILL CONTINUE THE
Wnrc-Iloiisc null Commission linsincsN,
- A ND solicit* tlie patronage of hi* friend* and
j “W the public generally. He will occupy the
L ▼ W.ire-house on Cotton Avenue, adjoining .lone* Xi
Holt, and nearl) opposite Ron* Jk Brother*'Store.
I” connection with the-aboie,he has aI so rented
j another near to tin one above mentioned.
From long experience in the atwive bu*ine**, he hope* to give *atis
facticn to those who may favor him with their business. He will be
assisted in the above business b) Mr. M. D. C. JOHNSON, of Cul
loden. Geo.
Macon, August 11, 1846. ?*
WARE-HOUSE
Commission Business,
GRAVES, WOOD * CO.
TAKE this method of informing planter* and other*, that in ad
dition to their wholesale and retail
Dry Goods and Grocery Business,
they w ill continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE & COM
MISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand, (long known as Graves’
I Corner,) on the corner of second street and Commerce How and
I would respectfully renew tne tender of their servuefto their plant
ing friends, and others, with the assurance, that those who may
, patronize us in this line of business, shall have our best endeavors
I to do them |ustice and promote their interest. Onr War* House is
conveniently situated ; and Cotton stored with us,shall be well ta
ken care of,and protected from the weather. We will also anaist
wuh pleasure, our friend* in selling their cotton, and without charge;
i and we are ui all times prepared to make advance* on the same in
J Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit aportion of ihe patronage of the public.
GRAVES, WOOD CO.
Fdwin Graves,
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibrke, )
Macon, July 29, 1846. 34
FVEEEWS JYE If
DAGUERRIAN GALLERY.
ROOMS IN APOLLO HALL.
tI, T HF.RF. he will be happr to exhibit specimen* of hi* skill in
T ▼ the above Art, to thow who may favor him with a call Per
son* wishing Daguerreotype Portraits or Miniatures, can be accom
modated to their satisfaction, or no uay will be received.
Mr. F. uses one of Volglnlander's celebrated German Camera*,
which is probably superior to any instrunn ut of the kind in this
Country. Portrait* copied in the b simaniu r, and likci.csst sos de
ceased persons or invalids taken at short notice.
The subscriber would assure the public that no pain* will be want
n£ilh his part to merit a share of their patronage, which is jrsptci
fully solicited.
(T> Tu Parents— Picture* of Children taken by a new’ process,in
from one to three second*. Macon, March 10.
. A CARD.
I HAVE this day Witnessed the lulmipiatration of MOR
TON’S LETHEON. to a friend of mine, nnd under its in
fluence h large eye tooth Wds extracted by Dr. PUTNAM, with
out the. least pain; ! then took the r;lmir and requested to
have the gasa administered to myself. It was accordingly
done, and the sensations were very pleasant and highly grati
fying. As far as !am able to determine from what I have wit
Messed and experienced, I am induced to believe that the Le
thean ia perfectly harmless in its effect! on the constitution,’
and is an efficient agent, In judicious'hands, in relieving hu* 1
man suffering. W. \V. Marshall, M. D.
DJ* We have had “MORTfJN’S LETHEON” administer
ed in our families by Dr. PUTNAM, and in no instance have
we discovered any thing objectionable lo use it.
Peter J'. Williams, Charles Cotton,
L. J. Groce, Richard Benson,
W. T. Wilson, B. H. Moultrie,
IL Carver, Joseph Adams,
S. Rose and I. G Seymour, Editors Messenger.
I have administered the above antidote for pain in over 200
cases within a few weeks paat, and from the most flattering
testimony of patients and its sure remedy, I am now prepared
in confidence to recommend Its use for the pt:hlic nt Targe.
C. S. PUTNAM.
Office directly opposite G. M. Logan’s Store.
Macon. Mnreh 12, 1817. 5
WOO!0 & BRADLEY
nAYEjfnt received another large lot ffT WINDOW SHADES,
some elegant patterns, and of dimensione 10 suit any w indou.
Also *ome Black Walnut Windlass Beftsteads, of patterns and tin
l*h which enniMit fail t please. Dtl7 44tf
I PRINK t Hi A KS, for tale by
I sjl f! t\ f Feb 17 I WARREN FREEDMAN.
lII NE APPLE CHEJJE—A ft-w boxes ju*i received by
mT March 17 S CHAS. H. FREEMAN.
J'lß ACKERS —Soda, Butter, and Lemon Crackers, fh-ib
i the bakery. CHAS. H. FREEMAN.
March 17 5
Sl Ci ARN,—2O Hilda. Muscovado Sugar,
20 Boxes l.oaf do
•to Rhls Crushed and Powdered do
Just received, and far sale bv
Feh 24 2 SCOTT, CARD ART A CO.
fH JUST RECEIVED.
Biiifi 1 large assortment of Gentlemen's
fine Hoots.
Al,n • ...orUnmt of MKDIUM KINK BTITCHKD AND
PEGGED HTOpTS, together with a tine assortment of LADIKtf 1 ,
MISSES and CHI I MIEN'S SHOES, ro which w. invite the atten
tion est hor wishing to purchase. WHITING 1k MIX.
Macon, March 10,1147. 4
spring Goods 1^47.
THIS DAY OPENING AT
J, MURDOCK’S,
ANF.W and complete aasortmenr of goods suitable for the
spring and nunmier trade, of flse latest and most desirable
patterns. Among the stork are .Silk Ginghams, (anew article) ;
Muslin Gingham*, Printed Muslins, Heragcs, Lawns, die. Ac.
which w ill Ire sold at very low prices.
March 10, 184? 4
CHIOCE ItriEsT
riIHK subscribers continue to keen 11 general assortment of
I GKOCLRIFS AND BTAPLK DRY GOODS, at their
old stand,corner of Second and Mulberry streets,opposite the
Washington Hall: they have just received with other article!
the billowing :
24 hlida. Si. Croix nnd P. R. Sugars,
129 Inga Green Rio Coffee,
25 do. old Gov. Java do.
20<M) yards Negro Kerseys,
1600 Duffle Blankets 3 and 9 quarter,
100(1 yards Colton Osnahurgs,
15 tone Swcedes Iron.
700 sacks Liverpool Salt,
1500 pair Ru-set Brogans,
with a general assortment in their line, all which is offered st
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 aualitv. .
1 CHAB. CAMPBELL At CO.
No, , *L
■ Xiriyi.ru 11 ARis, ■ 7,.V’bn'.'MU’”
starch H> . 4 i
CfflLTOif MAKKKI'HKKF, arnuked B.tl, and G.
” “ j
HMH M K-.KKM
4 K.
a co*igiimeit by *• KKNUWIvix.
March 10,1147. - - I
g qcp I ov V \ It gs\ \IiUMGS I -T
C Vi-JfiiMe .I locosMu M mufacturiHg f’ SI'.SMW *
> < %nhi,e 41
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1847.
STRONG 6l WOOD,
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
Brick Building opposite Ci. M. Logan Sf Co's. t
A RE now receiving and opening a large
/V nnd splendid assortment'of 800 IH,
SHOES, HATS At CAPS, which they oiler
lor sale ut reduced prices, or as low us they
cun he purchased in this or any other South
ern market—comprising in port the following kinds, viz :
Gem’s fine Frauen light Calf sewed Boots) do. do. double sole
do. do.; do. do. stodt do. do.; do. do. pegged do; do. double
soled do. do.; do. light do. do.: do. Calf and Kip Napoleon
tapped do.; do. fine line Calf half Boots and Brogans; do. do.
Cloth; Lasting mid Gout Brogans of various styles; Men’s
Kip and thick Boots; Boy’s Calf, Kip and thick Boots ; Youth’s
do. do. do.
For Ladies —Fine black Gaiter Boots, thick and thin sole;
line colored do. do., variety of colors; tine Morocco, Kid, Pol
ka and Luce Boottees; tine do. do. and Goat Walking Shoes;]
tine do. do. Slippers, Ties and Buskins, black and colored.
For Misses —Gaiter, Polka, Kill nnd Goat welt Boottees and
Buskins; Kid Slippers, Ties uud Cloth fixed Buskins, black
and colored.
For Children —A large assortment of Polka, Guiler, Seal,
Kid, Cloth and Morocco Bootleca.
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,
r or Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses.
To Planters —B,7so pairs of Plantation or coarse Brogans; a
prime article of Men’s double sole Iron nnd Wood tacked
Russett nnd Black; do. do. single sole do. do. do ; Boys’ and
Youths’ of the same qualities.
Also —ls dozen prime Calf *skins; IQ dozen Linings of dif
ferent colors; 1000 lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather; 700 lbs Oak
SoleLenther.
Bimlingt, Lasts, Pegs,Thread, Awls, nnd all other articles
used in manufacturing Boots ami Shoes.
a HATS AMD CAPS.
Anew and beautiful Stock, of nil description ;
Men’s nnd Boys* Palo Alto HATS and (’APS.
Gentlemen’s fashionable Beaver and Moleskin of
diffeient qualities ; Men’s White anil Black Wool
Hals; Men’s, Bovs’ and Youths’ CAPS, of all
descriptions and qualities.
Macon, Oct 14. 1814 35
Nails, Iron and Hollow Ware.
kegs Cut Nails,
dU\” 15 tons Iron, assorted l to 10 inches,
* 2,000 lbs. Sheet Iron,
10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware,
2.000 lbs. Cast Steel,
1,000 German and Blister Steel,
2,000 (loop nnd Bund Iron,
50 do/.. Hoes,
400 pairs Trace Chains,
Received und for sale by E. B. WEED.
Deo 17 41
Cognac Brandy (warranted pure.)
HALF pipes Otard, Dupui* Fc Co's Brandy,
£ 1 do. do. Signette Brandy,
2 ipiarte cask* do. do. for sale by
j Sept J 1 3 HF.A rOTTOV.
Fashionable Willincry.
nuts, a. oaxoiik
HAS just received n new nnd splendid assortment of Goods
ni the Millinery line, Such os|
! Pattern, Velvet, Satin and Plush lints of the latest stvles;
Straw, Leghorn, Pamela Pearl vSc. Dunstable Bonnets;
A full assortment of Ribbon* ;
Flowers, Feathers,and all kinds of Bonnet materials;
Silk,Cashmere,uud white and colored Muslin Robes;
A fine assortment of Silk, Cnshinere and Brocha Shawls ;
New styles of Caps and Head Dresses;
Capes, Collars, Chemisettes, Hosiery ;
Luces of all description*;
Bombazines, Alpaccaa, Mouslln de Lnine, Silks, Merinos
and Cashmere, for dress goods.
Macon, Oct 15,1846. >35
BAILEE’S SVKUJ* OF WILD CHERRY—For
coughs,colds, asthma, influenza, whooping cough, spit
ting of blood, and al} ntiLmongry diseases.
BAILEY’S SARSAPARILLA For a!! 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.
BAILEY’S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—The most
valuable remedy—entirely vegetable preparation—und suie
cure.
BAILEY’S AMERICAN VERMIFUGE—A sure exter
• minator of worms from the system, in general use throughout
j the United States.
1 HAILEY’S UNRIVALLED MILITARY SHAVING
1 CREAM—This article has stood the test of eight years, and
gained for itself a high reputation throughout the U. States,
I Canada, and most pails of the world.
BAILEY’S SUPERIOR INDELIBLE INK—With nnd
without the preparation ; warranted the be3t articles of the kind
in use.
For sale by the Druggists federally throughout the country,
and at wholesale and retail bv
WM. BAILEY, Proprietor, Apothecaries’ Hall,
corner of Fulton and Sands streets.
Also for sale by GRAVES; WOOD St CO., Macon.
Dec 3. 1846 40
•VVf lure's Great, ,lutidote
A GAINST that vast family of diseases which arise from
1 /V the impurity of the INDIAN COMPOUND E\-
| TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, prepared with the utmost
I enre from the best materials.
i No other medicine acts witn equal power and kindliness in
j cases of Scrofula or King’s Evil; Blotches, Biles, Tellers,
Pains in the Bones and Joints, Eruptions, Pimples, Stubborn
Ulcers. Rheumatism, Chronic Sore Eves, and all diseases ari
sing from Indigestion or Dyspepsia. Liver Disease and A fle
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 bad humors are won
derfully relieved. This article is warranted to he made from
the best and purest material®. For sclent M. BARTLETT’S
Drug Store. Price $1 30, in quart bottles.
Nov 18,1846 fim4o
LandrctliS Gsirdcn Needs.
JUST receiving a FRESH supply of the above superior
Garden Seeds. Order* will be received for Trees & Plums
from Luudieth’s Philadelphia Gardena.
By J. 11. Sc W. S. F.LLfS,
Jan 6 Masonic Hall, Macon.
(Tr* Merchants and others with bills of Drugs
and Medicines, low for rush.
SIIAIiLR GARDEN
Grass and I'latrer Seeds,
All of llio grow til of 1 S44i.
fYAHE undersigned has been appointed sole agent in the city
I of Macon, for the sale of the Slinkt r’s well know n Seeds.
1 have Teeeived Fifty Thousand Papers with printed direction*
on each naper for planting, which w ill he sold very low at
wholesale or retail.
* nion Buttons, do. Setts, Potato or Multiplying Onions, nil
kinds of Garden, Flower, nnd Grass Seeds, known to the agri
cultural world, early Sweet Corn, Slc.
Dec 30 46 C. A. ELLS,
Next door to Washington Hull.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
. . AND
WIST A It’S
llalsaiii or Wild Cherry,
JUST received nd (ot sale l.y
GKOItGF. rAYNK. Druefi.l,
•lan 11 |ow4B muter Flovrl Mon.e.
NEW MEDICINE.
Brownlre’t Anii-IMllions rills.
\ MILD and efficient rented) for Liver Complaint sand Dyspep- 1
Biu of long •tMiidiug. Person* miff, ring from disorder* of the !
•tomsen and liver wi<l find the aVne Pills'worthy their confidence. ,
‘l iken aeeording to the directions.
Price 25 ceuts per bus. Aip-iii* in MarOn,
S. n. (a VV. s. hi.LIS, Cotton AVenrte.
Ort Yl ia
NEW SPRING GOODS.
r|!HE subscriber is now receiving from New York, bis usti
I ul supply of Spring and Slimmer Gouda, embracing at- j
intuit every desirable aivle for both Indies’ affd gentlemen's
wear. Also a great vanetv of goods suitable tor hove’ cloth
to(2 GEO. I. rRKCI
Maron, March 24,1847. (
FRESII GROCERIES
Just iTt rivni nt %% . i' re* mini's.
BOXES Raisins,
•111 25 drinni extra fin# Fl**,
12 hoxea do. do. Prune a t
‘25 do. Orangsp,
2,01)0 West India Oranges, very sweet,
t'itron, C urrants, Date*, Tamarinds,
Sugars, Teas and Coffee,
Spire® of all hinds,
Crackers of all kinds,
Fine Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Patent Yeast Powders.
Also a very large and tin# aaanrmcnt of Stuart's ateam r#
fined CANDIES. March 24 6
k I.IIS. #1 tra fine Flour at
UUI/U March 24- 6 W. FREEM AN.
|)IA\() FOl{ SALK.-* secondhand Piano af sweet ton
g ami 111 good orilt-r, (hr sab-. Appl) at the Messenger Office.
j aiarth lo < i
CM MM t >, TO\ N I HI 1 rs,
J nurtiii* ut rin*tanil) on hand.
i ,1, 1 < ;t \s 11 mi l m \
On vi,i.v, italninna > 1 is
’ MIAS M. KKKKSIAM. 1
Marl'll I,
D.. trhotn it nunj concern .
R. \V . W, MARSHALL, fonncfly of Richmond, Vn.
respectfully inform® all persons a til ic ted with Cancer,
[l’istula, Went), and all similar diseases, originating from
i whatever cuuse, that he ia now ut Mucon, Gw., where he will
remain until July, 1847, duriug which time lie will he pleuscd tu
! make his Professional services available to the afflicted.
31’s. treatment ol these diseases is peculiar to himself.
I he process of cure is without the use of knife or caustic.
The treatment is both local and constitutional.
,! ~r* M * deems it only necessary to mid that his former and
i continued success in the management ol these diseases is con*
( elilHivr evidence ot the supf'iiority of liis pritotice ovpr all
ollicrß known In thiaor any olhar country. For lurihcr p irii
i culara, lie refers to liir I'<ll ;>hlei>>u Cancer. Fixlula, c., which
, niay be obfaineil, gratia, on application lo hi in at Ihe Floyd
. House, by letter or otherwise, l.cttcra, post puid, on liuaineaa,
or requesting coni.Mil thn Pumphlnt, will he punctually attcild
! cd to and iinnieilmi.ly forwarded lo nihhrsx hy Mail.
I References— Rev. Mr. Bragg, Rev. Mr. Crotnlv. Rev. Mr.
’ Fllison; Rev. J. \V. Glenn, JHTcrsnn, Ga.; Major James
Smith, Col. Samuel R. Blake, Sterling Lamer, Thomas A.
Brown and J. 11. It. Washington,Esnrs.
Oct 14,1846 1 35
S* it nits, Oils, A’r.
JUST received front file “New York and Brooklyn Whits
Lead Company/’ A o. I, No. 2, Extra and Pure White
Lead.
ALSO IN STORE,
Linseed nnd Tanner’s Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Varnish,
Lampblack, Putty, Paint, BruHios, 9tc.
Aug 19 27 PAT PEN & TAYLOR.
PUBLIC INVITATXOW.
JOSEPH JKVRHOCU
HK \ ING taken the store formerly occupied by G. I. Shep
ard. nextdoOr to Whiting & Mix’s Shoe Store, respect
-1 f'dly invites the public to examine his fall stock of .STAPLE
AND PANUY DRY GOODS, being one of the richest and
most desirable assortments of Fashionable Dry Goads ever
offered in this city, and which shall be sold for CASH, at un
precedented low puces. A lew of (he many articles he has
just opened are
Rich Dress Si'ks, Black Mantilla and Apron do.
Rich Cashmere*. Ombre sniped do., Oregon Fluids,
Gala Plaid fur Children, Plaid Alpaccas,
Black Silk Warp Alpaccas, very fine.
Super Bombazine®,
Beautiful Cashmere Shawls,
Scotch Plaid, Wool \e*t, und splendid Silk Shawls,
Jaconet, Mull und Swiss Muslins,
Splendid Embroidered Muslin Rohes,
French worked Capes, Collars and Shemizette®,
Thread, Lisle, Swiss,and Cambric Edgings and Inlerlings,
| Chnnijlln Veils, Green Beruge,
Kid Glove®, Twieted Mitts,
Silk ami Cotton Hosiery,
Gimps, Fringes, Silk Buttons, Zephyr Worsteds,
Afro, a beautiful lot of Straw, Tuscan, Leghorn, Adelaide,
Victoria and China Pearl Braid Bonnets,
Ribbons, Flowers, Neck Ties, foe .
Together with a good stock of Broadcloth®, Cussimers,
i Satinet®, Kentucky Jean®, Kerseys, Plaid Lin®e< ®, Red and
White Hannel®,Printed Salisbury do., Calicoes, bleached nnd
brown Sheet ings und Shirtings, with every article usually kept
• in the Dry Goods line.
As he is determined to give great turgains, it will he for
the interest of buyers to exumiue his stock before purchasing.
<>ct 14. 1316 ‘ 35
MOBE NEW GOODS.
GEORGE M. LOGAN so CO have just received the
finest uud b*st assorted stock of
Fancy Dry Goods.
that they have ever offered for sale in this market. They are
determined to sell every article on as reasonable terms ns
auv house in the city,* and will not be undersold bv anv.
Their motto in future shall be, “Quick Sules and Small Prof
it®,” —‘‘Cheap Goods,” the watch-word.
Great Inducements ottered for Cash.
The following are a few of the many articles on hand;
Paris embroidered Cashmere Robes—very fine,
French embroidered Cashmere®,
Super plaid, uud shaded Cusli mere®,
Plain Mou® de Laities—all colors,
New style Polka Rohes—for Evening Dresses,
, Extra fine embroidered Muslin Robe®,
Fancy Dress Silks, rich nnd splendid.
French Worked Cape®, Collars and Chemizette®,
Kid Glove®, Twisted Mitts,Silk Hosiery, foe.. Flannel®, Al
naccas, Figured Dimity, Bluckßomhnzine®, Alpuccn Luatreo,
Irish Linens, Table Damask, l’liud Ginghams, etc. etc.
C’totlis and Vestings*
Fine Cashmere Shawls,
, j Rich Brocade, “
Black embroideird Thibet Shawls nnd Handk’s.
Fine embroidered Linen Cambric liandk’s r
Purse, Twist and Steel Beads,
Silk, Button®, and Trimmings—of every quality.
ALSO,
A splendid assortment of CARPETING and RUGS low for
CASH.
Also, a very large nnd handsome selection of
China. Glass, and Crockery-Ware*
which will be sold much lower than usual—u® we are anxious
to sellout and discontinue the business.
Come and examine these Good® before purchasing, and
you can obtain GREAT BARGAINS.
Oct. 7 *1846. 54
DR, BUCIIIsIN A MILLS’
Original American and only genuine
Flcsiblf* and IMiablc Galvanic Bands,
Bracelets and Coverings.
To Meaar*. Riicklfn ft Mill*; #
Waving been called upon by your Agent, Mr. Rnrgner, for a *,*tr
meiit offaei* in ivlatiuu ithe t fleet* of your Galvanic Ramis in a
t-a*e of Rheumatism, I w .11 then fore relate the following :
In April la* I had a severe attack of Rheumatism, Cramp ard
General Debilitation. My left arm and shoulder became numb and
uselessfi-0111 the Rheumatic attack, i applied one of your baud* on
my wrist, ami other part* of the arm, w hieh relieved me in one wet k
of ail pain, ami bus restored the arm to it* former us. fu lues*.
P. A HACK LEY,
2l<? Market-*!. Alhauy.
July 25tli, 184.4.
I hereby rert ifv, that I used one of Dr. Ruck li it Mills’ Pliable
Galvanic Rami* for pain in the pit of the Stomach and the head, and
in 15 or 20 minutes I became easy and went to sleep ; when I awoke
1 was finally relieved.
SARAH A. SF.AVIY,
9 Rattle-street, Boston.
Albany, Sept. 10th, 1H45.
Messrs. Ruck tin Ki Mills:
1 have used your Galvanic Rand* for lit adsrhr and It h*-itrnstoi®,
ami foil ml immediate relief fVoni the applicatit n m both cases, and
believe it to be the le*t remedy now in use ; and 1 cordially recom
mend it to the afflicted in the above case*.
KORKKT H- BURGESS,
Corner of Lydiusand Green-sts. Albany,
Doct. Btic-klin kc Mill* •
I have been many years afflicted with a disease of the l art, severe
Kalpitat inn, trembling and great pro*traio.n of the entire sy stem : I
act been under thecare ni many skilful Physicians, and my css?
pronounced hopeless. 1 saw your agent ill West Troy & few Weeks
ago, and purchased of him one of your larger Hands, the application
gave me fmmedrate relief. I have continued its use: I am compara
tively restored—l am free from pain, restored in spiiits, and feel a
strength of body ami fVeedoiti fr>m nifirinity tic ver ex pc cted hy me,
and it is with groat pleasure I recommend your Galvanic Rands to
flros# like meuiflictid. (Signed) .SAMUKI. CONGKH.
West ‘I roy, N. Y. Sept. 15, 154.4.
For®oibv J. H. At W. 8. ELLIS.
C loilis, C'lawimcrt. Vostiiic** Ae.
SUPER West of England Black, Blue-black, Rlue, Invisible
(irec*n. Brown,and fancy Cloths, an cxcvlh nt assortuieni.
London, T'weecfes, Ft curb and v merican Cassimcrs.
Velvet, Hat in. Marseilles, and Fancy Vesting*
Just received by N. McKINNOV Ik CO.
Sept 30, 1846. 33
for Fpvpric mid FrvcrA A|fite.
('IH AMPION'S Fe ver and Ague Pills,
J Hull's Fever and Ague Pill*.
Howaud** Tome Mixture, warranted equal to any preparation of
(Quinine, for aho-c complaint*. For sale by
I o®t 7 35 J. H. fc W. a KLLIB Cotton Avenue, Macon
l\Cw .vipring (ilomb.
rill IF. iiniierMigncil have cnmuirncod receiving lb' n tr Spring
I aupr'lie® of FAMILY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS—
among wh'Kli will l># found—Flint®, Munliuii,Liu*ns so Good®
generallv adapted lo (lie ecuson.
Fdi 21 % M KINNO.N \ f’O.
flO-PAXTNBXSBIF.
ffflirr rabscribci 4 having lake® hi* brother, Reuben H. ll'lnf*, into’
I partnerlnp, Ar busim will hervaftt rlk euntinm il uiitlrr tl.r
firm of A. J. Will I E fit C O. A. J. Will I E.
Macon, July 1, 1846
The subscribers lisVc in store, aud will be receiving dun up the
• uiutuerand fall,
A Iciipiiil iihAorfiiiont of Goods,
A i/ipled lo the season, consisting in part of
St. Croix and Loaf Sugar, I Stapl* Dry Good*,
Hio, l.agmra and Java Coffee, j Saddlery, Hhoes,
Iron of all kind*, | Lif|uor of all kinds,
Hollow-ware anil Nails, I Tea*— some very flue,
Gvnnan. Case fit R()ttc A d kteel, I Hegara, Tobacco,
Halt, Molat'c*, | I’aiut*, Otis, (Ha**, sits.
iliiutiinu, Tirlnc and Hope.
With th* it stock of Nagging, they offer *ome Kentucky 52 inrhc a
wide, well ada peed to square bale s, and w such was highly approve and
ul'the past season by plant* rs.
Comprising most articles in the Grocery Line, whu h the y * ff* r at
the let market price*, and r *ieetfully solicit a call fiom their {
fro-nd* and the public. A. J. WHITE Kt CO
-07 After tli Hi st “f October,they will remove to the brick corn* r
store two door* afuivc their preaent location, formerly occti| i el by
Chntannn, Ross fit Cs. Mm®, July 1, t>4d. y *
vi:uv CHBAr iiitw fIOSMt
V McKINNON sis CO. would invite all persons in want of
DffY GOOD! S „
I <* call and examine their Snc and Srotunshtr St* A, consisting of
I Brown and Rleached shirting* and Sheeting*, Tickings, Cheek*,
j Ginghams, Prim*, Linen*. Liken Drillings,fine and common Cloth*,
1 Muslin*, Lawn*, Silks and Dress Gooda generally, tog* thrr with al
most every otli*r article usually kept in the Dry Goods Imr. AH of
, which w ill be <m|*l at the Invert pi tefs lor Cash, or to punctual us
’ turner* on the imiibl time,
Macou, March 10,114’, A
Valuable Lands foe Male.
11 * 11K following valuahlo rracta of l.aml, eligibly pi mated, in
1 tiie most favorable cotton region, aetUoine of them em
bracing the richest cotton landt iu the {State, are offered for sale
, on uccommodaiing terms.
County. Lot, Diet. Acres. | Irwin now ) 2ft2 ID 190
F.nrly now ) i2OO 1 0 lioO ; Thomas $ 017 8 400
Uuker J 151 ill ‘.’3o *’ 852 l'J 409
“ 274 8 250 | “ 511 8 491)
“ 82 9 250 1 Irwin now; l 11 490 j
•* 120 11 250 Lowndes. 5 109 10 490
“ 44 7 250 “ 872 10 490
•• 31 7 250 “ 871 10 490
“ 221 7 250 M 859 10 490
“ 282 7 250 “ 281 10 490
“ 813 7 250 I “ 230 II) 490
“ 319 7 250 “ 203 12 490
“ 320 7 250 “ 277 12 490
11 127 11 250 “ 325 12 490
•* 305 y 250 i ‘• 320 12 490
“ 90 11 250 I “ 301 12 490
•’ 110 11 250 “ 420 12 490
“ 63 12 250 j “ 127 !) 490
“ 112 7 250 1 “ 138 11 490
“ 305 8 250 I “ ill 11 490
‘• 393 8 250 t “ 363 10 4911
“ 234 7 250 i “ 426 10 490
“ 283 7 250 i Irwin 373 7 491)
“ 200 7 250 i•• 127 7 490
“ 38 11 250 ! Appling; 207 4 490
258 II 250 i Appling ? n „ „ , on
“ 31 11 250 now Were 1 “
** 30 11 250 Knrly now / 270 15 250
“ 30 li 250 Deceiur. ) 258 15 250
“ 219 II 250 “ 256 15 250
“ 196 7 250 “ 188 15 250
Early. 275 13 250 “ 185 15 250
8 oil 13 250 “ 181 15 250
“ 25* 13 250 I *• 172 15 250
“ 255 13 250 M 149 15 2.50
“ 231 j:i 250 “ 54 15 250
“ 220 13 250 “ 41 15 250
“ 223 13 250 “ 39 15 250
“ 218 13 250 “ 173 14 250 ■
“ 161 13 250 “ 175 It 250
“ 129 13 250 - 300 1 4 250 I
“ 243 13 250 “ 314 II 250
“ 267 13 250 “ 315 14 250
“ 235 28 2.50 j “ 316 14 250
“ 184 28 2.50 1 - 106 1 I 250
“ 59 28 250 “ 81 16 250 j
“ 22 28 2.50 j “ 95 16 250
“ 20 28 250 | “ 203 21 250
“ 36Q 13 250 I * 833 21 250
•• 124 13 250 i * 190 21 250
•’ 287 6 2.50 i “ 1 21 250 :
“ 122 13 85® “ 117 21 250
*• 131 13 250 “ 101 16 250
“ 132 13 250 : “ 110 21 250 |
“ 04 26 250 “ H 5 21 2.50
“ 181 26 250 “ 173 27 250
“ 63 2G 250 “ 153 16 2.50
“ 202 26 230 “ 164 16 250
•• 59 26 250 lla’r.bam 158 13 ‘.51
“ 53 26 250 “ 65 13 2;ifl
“ 228 13 250 “ _ 16 13 250
“ 237 28 250 Rahtin. 5j 1 490
223 28 250 “ 47 1 49(1
“ 2*5 28 250 “ 54 1 490
“ 108 13 250 | 46 1 490
“ 180 13 250 ! Jl3 5 11,0
“ 48 1 3 2.50 “ 75 3 31! I
“ 40 13 250 “ 106 3 364
“ 188 13 250; Early now) 1 16 4911
“ 153 13 250 i Lowndes. J 529 It 4*40
“ 50 13 250 “ 176 10 490
“ 281 13 250 ■ “ “21 10 490
•* 361 13 250 *’ 267 10 490
“ 200 ’26 250 Failv nmv ) 515 8 190
11 50 26 2.50 Thomas J 378 8 490
Early now J 316 17 250 “ 375 8 490
| Thomas $ 317 17 250 “ 127 17 490
” 311 17 250 Enrlv now ? 71 21 250
“ 290 17 250 l*ecalur $ 132 21 250
“ 269 17 250 “ 152 21 2.00
“ 268 17 250 “ 281 II 250
“ 65 J 8 250 Early. 57 26 250
143 18 250 “ 65 26 250
“ 253 13 250 Appling. 83 3 490
“ 26 18 250 - 136 3 490
“ 109 17 250 “ 137 3 490
“ 154 17 2.50 *• 138 3 490
“ 175 17 250 * 178 3 490
“ 179 17 *SO I “ 80S :i 490
“ 237 17 2.50 “ 2:10 3 490
Irwin now ) 157 13 490 ** 235 3 490
Tliunia. S 319 8 490 “ 244 3 490
“ 293 13 490 “ 423 3 490
•* 392 13 490 “ 424 3 490
159 13 490 “ 481 3 490
• 258 l 5 490 “ 367 4 490
“ 18 13 490 lla’rshnm 15 13 250
Anv person wishing to negotiate for any or ell ol the shore
Lunds, will apply to THU.MAii 1- STEVENS, Agent.
M.icm, Feh. ill, 1847, 59
MILL-STONES.
THF, .übvcriber being Agent for sit extensive Mill Stone Fstab
li.litnent in Nt tt-V.n k, t tUfui tii.h to oi d.r. FH F.NCH Ilf KH,
| KSOFAS, and COLOtiNV MILI-St ONKS, of ant .ire, and ar
ranted of the very beat quality. KOBF.K3 HNltMl.
j xtaeoy. Vov 13,1545. <0
UA.XJLEY OfiMMSTI’S
j I’aiiiily Orocery A. Proviaiou More.
rail IK dnderxirned under-In a*n re iiame, are dail) etvxiviug, and
I now oder for sate the f**ftoWiMg artteks, six
Loaf, Crushed, and Drown Sugar*,
Rlow u, AI turn, and I able Suit,
Rio amt Java Coffee, Mola-se*,
Honey,Cognac and Peach Brandy,’
Jamaicaaud Northern Hum,
Holland and Northern Girt,
Whiskey, Ale und Cider,
White Wine and Ci*t*r Vinegar,
Port, Claret and Malaga YViims,
Cordials, Rrandy. Fruits and Lemon Sj rap,’
Fulton Market fickle *1 Reef,
Pickled and Smoked Reef Tui |;ue,
Family Pickled Pork,
Pickled uud Smok* and Saliuon,
pickled Shad and Halibut hill.
Smoked and Dried He* f,
Codfish, Tonga* • unit hounds,
Scotch Herring, Sardines,
Runnel*’ Sugar cured Rajiinnot Hams,
ft ait into re Middlings,
Mackerel ‘o. I fit 2ip \ and kits,
liox and Cask Cheese, hit*,
Sweet und In*h Potatoes,
Onions, Rett*, ’J'nrnips, and Pea*,
(voahetiand Country lluittr,
Northern and Georgia L. r* f ,
Canal and Country Flour,
Buckwheat Flour I, t J , and Imixc*,
Flint Corn tlrt, M al and Hommofly,
While Northern Mean*,
Sperm, Adainaniiiu aud Tallow Candles,
Hays* liar and Shaving Soap,
lit if ton, Rutter, and Lemon Crsck*r,’
ITyson. Hyson Skin and Souehung 1 . aa,
Chocolate amt prepur* and Coco,
Plug, Dm, Che ing and Stuoking Tohacao
Cigars and Macobo) Snuff,
ftaisiua in I, 4 and wlioh b<>xe*,
Preserved Current* Citron,
Preserved and ground Ginger,
Prune* injur* and box* *.
Prepared Pepper and Allspice.’
Maciaroni| Olive*, A nrliov n *,
Cloves. Cinnamon, No ton gs, Mace,
Peppf r Sauce, Capers, Tomato Catch-ip,
Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, Sw * t Oil,
F'gG Sultana Haisina, Dates, Dried > rails.
Current and ot h r Jellies, a-sort* and,
Pickl* s, asiHtted *izt s amt mixed,
Pickled Luhater* and Ovsiers,
Candles, Patent Y’ Si, Starch, finltgo, Copperas,
Hal Gratis, Isinglass, Potash,
Brazilian, Am* ricau and English M's In ms,
Alniouils, KillH-rt*, Picawus, Ink,
A pplt s. Oranges, l.rnioiit. Co**** Nuts,
Match*-*, Rlut king, Corn Rrootn*, Urushes,
‘1 nls, Tin ware, Jugs, Jar*,
Corn, Fotlder, Poultry, Egg*, fitc*
The und* rign* <1 .vill, when rfie weafher yit‘rmits, k* j fr* *h Kerf,
Pork, ami hauaagts, and stick ih r meats and fruits a* the market
I will warrant, aud that cun be procur'd. And to all those who may
’ pi a*e favor u* with a rail, it will be oar * ltd® av**v to give satisflM
j tion in both the article and pnee. HENRY HAII.k.Y, j
J. A. H. P.F.NNETT.
All kind* of country produce wanted, for which the uisket price
will l® paid. B. fix H. I
j Dec 17, 184®. 44 ‘
.VZ. II- SPMMra <- (nuts
’ ■ohicriher has ju*t received a few pieces of CaVi.-m* and
; I Shaded Miislin* of splendid patterns. Alan a superior dtmlity
I ofnltie Htri pes, hv* rs dei rah esi title for •* rvant* ill* ••* #. Brow n
I Shirtings at i >\ cents j* r yanl. P* --sons in want of Dry Goods will
do wt || to ( all soon, as good bargains can be had for cash Next door
to the Post Office. E WOODRUFF.
F* b 17, 1547. I
//. KBJVMiAEL €AMVmm S C®.
< oiiiiMivtiou i7lci*clinii(!,
No. 15, St. Clinrlcs Sltct'L
NEW OULSANS.
H. KF,N3>At.t. r *HTEH, )
oANiKi. rRA’i r, j
! lair X. H<*
MACXEIISL.
IXIO9. 1,2 011117,111 llarrrlv nrnl Hull Itarrrla. for by
J 1 r. li 24 2 SID l'l'. CAKIIAM’ At CO
Sliislotluii Cullmi Sfftl.
| tiA Tll'aHLl S. wjrtanti and jcrl.utnr. tbr flair bv
|lf* f tVr II A ). wIUTF, h ro.
DRUGS m MEDICINES. |
#) FllllK. s®tbsriher cell* tin* attemiou of Physician*,
f \®* f ‘v ff Planters and nth* r, to lii* full stock of DRl'tiM,
7 Nc all of which are pure, fresh and unadulirrut* *f—
-44 being able to know waenaurbi the case,** having
li,*tl Ait .'\j.ti* n i ni i.f -cu year* in the drug hu sin *,
ind received Lite use by the .Vtuteui Board ol Pliysi
sicians of this State, as an A poitu-cacy.
Mat hi Ir. S GFOIH.: PAYNE, under Floyd House ;
rsitK-.il CANARY SICKI).-* tu.m. ~fr„
I I ’ sale by J. li. fit W. I, k1.1.1H. ,
■%anh J, 1
YOL. XXV—No. 7.
.IOIIAT J. JOtYKS,
ATTORNBY AT LAW.
MACON, GEO.
’ \MTI\sL pranfia® in the countic® of HiLb, Jone®, Baldwin,
* v v ‘i’wiggH, Houaton, Crawford and Monroe, and also iri
(lie countv of Bi.rke. Any busineits intrusted (o hi® care w ill
receive prompt attention.
’ Office over J. so E. SnuUbury’® Clothing Store.
M tire 11 17, 1847. ‘ 2m5
CHAKLBS H. VJR.HH2*I
Cotton Avenue, next door above the “ Rio Grande House'*
Has jiiht opened a good stock of
Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Flour, Baron,
Slapli* siiid Fancy Dry Good**.
Mitt on. Man'll 10,1847 4
~ men stoch or~ ~
SPRING GOODS
AT ItKDVr.ED PRICES.
rimK, stibscrihcr, on Dyson's Brick Corner, is now receiving from
| New York a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Sum
111* r Good* of the latest styles and patterns, consisting in part of the
following articles :
English and American Prints, ■ Fancy Silk Law n Shawls,
Emerald do. j Rich Hrruge Scarfs,
Furniture do. j Black sic White Lace Net Shawls,
Black und Whste do. ! Ladies rich Kmbroid. f'dkl®.
Pink, Check fit Stup'd Ginghatusj lasses and Fttging*,
Plaid P.arlstou do. | Gloves and Hosiery,
I'lsml Lawn Muslins, Bonnets anil Ribbons,
Black do. do, While Cambric* and Mustids
Mourning Lap put Muslins, Gimps and Fringes,
Fancy Printed and Plaid Lawns, I’.lack and Colored Alpaccas
Pan* Printed Jaconets, Bleach*d und I'nhleaehed s'hest-
Embroidered fit Graduated Swiss j iagsau.i Shirtings,
Rohes, 1 10-4 Linen Sheetings,
Marque* )* nnd California Robes,(Super b'k. French Hrondcfoths
Print* *1 11a ‘/.hi inc do. Kh gant blk fir fancy ( aoiiu.ri’
Rich Pari* Silk do. I Cotton and Linen Drills,
Black Satin Tics ami Shawl*, 1 Domestic Goods of all kinds.
Hlurk Silk Lawn do. |
Also receiving a large stock of
CZsOTHXfIC*. HATS. SHOES,
(’roflicry Witre, fJhiss Ware, Ac.
All ol which will be iWflld a* low as can be purchased at any othef 1
house in the city. ‘I he public are respectfully invited to call and
examine my stock, which ha* been selected with inucli care wtlh ref
erence to the w am* of both city and country.
* Macon, March IT, 1847 5 S S. KF.VPRICK.
ATT. a kllv
\ few nioi*4 k lull Nil tile sort!
EXTRA REGALIAS.
fiWVW L'i hbl-* oxfrn Champagne Cider.
‘ill boxe® extra Chewing Tobacrot
150 44 44 line Soiokin® tlo.
15 44 Orange®.
10 “ Lemon*.
20 bll®. I'm*’ lri.*li I’otatuca.
50 drum* Fi'T*.
50 boxes, halve* ®n*l quarter*, Raisin®.
10 bbl®. und hall bill®. Bioklml Shad.
IJ i*rg prime (ioHhen Bulicr.
25 bbl®.. hall bid®., nnd boxe® of Boston, Butter, Pistil#,
Lemon. \\ uler nnd Soda Cracker®.
2 blnl®. of e\i*n fino Lamp Oil.
.Superior Olite (Jil.
March 10, IB4T 4
I 4 S
t
Hew Stock of Watches, Jewelry and
fancy Goods
- 735! tF. Im\ U rilui*<m! tin* itock in trade nf Mr. C.
ff K. Wetitworih, WaiclimaKcr and Jeweller, and taken the store
formerly occupied by him, intend, continuing th< same business its
all if* branch* llav ing a full and new stock of GOODS, he solici s
the attention f th° citizens of Macou uud it, vicinity to the sain*
1 among w hieh inaybt fo*nd
Fine ti iid and Silver Lev*r, ilorizoiital,Patent and Vertical Es
cujierueni \V A l CUES.
Gobi Guard, Fob and Vest CHAINS, Breast Pin*.
1 inger Rings, Ear Ring*, Gold Cham sic Hair Bracelets,
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles und Eye Protectors,
Gold and bilvtr ‘'eiitila, C>old P'.ns.
(•old ant! Silver Watch Keys,
Gold and Silver Tiiimblt *, Silver Ctnnbs.
Silver and lharl licit Slid**.
Gold Sleeve and Collar Hutton*.
Gold Stud* aud Chain Slid* *.
1 (Void Lockets, Deans und Crosses ; Card Case*.
! Steel, Slider and Gilt R* ad* ; f|*ad Ornaments,
.let Comb* ; Lulies’ and Gentlemen's Purses.
Superior P n and Pocket KNIVES.
* Scissor*. Razors and Razor Strops.
> T**o h, Lather and Nail BRUSHES ; Shaving Cream.
) Real (Termini COLOGNE.
line Silver Plated CASTORS ; Cake Baskets.
’ Caudle Sticks. Wait* r*, Cups, Snulftfb uud Trays.
Dixon's Fine Ware, in nets.
Abo. Coffee and lea Pots.
Silver set* of Knife, Fork and Spoon.
Spoon*, Watch Stand*, Fail'*, Perfumery, Fancy Goods,fire.
07’ All *<f which wiil he sold at the very lowest CASH prices.
* j WA I (’ll RS of every description RfePAIKEI) in the beet manner.
| ! Ali Watche* *- *1 or r* pair*n will be warrant* cl to keep gecd lin.e.
or the eah refunded. Watches sent from any part of the count?} will
r it v. tin sum/ attention, and be repaired on a* trasunuble ter'tm as
| though the owner were present.
All kind* >t (i • *1 and Silver Week made to order.
C /* I KW El R V <ii every kind pcaily repaired.
SPECTACLE GLASSES adapted to alt ages.
I B. L. BUBNRTT,
Watchmaker and Jew* Her,
U.f*t side Mulberry Street, 111 the New Urtck Block.
Msmr, J*n. 19 DN7. y 49
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. See.
S. It. DAY would inform hi* friends and
y* \ the pu ic that he has bought the. Stock tor-
C>'j nierly belonging to C, G. St. John, dtceaatd,
Y coiu.i*ting **f gold* and silver Watches, GoloFob
and Gu iril Chains. Gold, silver and .Steel|bp*s
ta* lc* liold Itracelots, Clasps, Gold Luaps, Gold
~it ul Silver Thimbles, Ladies’ Broaches, Gents*
Pius, Knive*, Sc * *r, Itasors, Itaxor Strop*, Tooth and Hair Brosh
es Pistol*, und many more thing*, too numerous to mention He
will h vc u. w stock constantly eonnng, and will order goods at the
r* quest of tboi who may with any thing in lii* lint.
REPAIKINO.
Watche* and dock* Clinned and Ktpair and at the shnrletf no
tiev, anti tli.m-in il.e be*t |mi* sifik* •nanntr, and warrantid to keep
rn.jti time, and don* t il cheapest pii'ie. Bings, Pm*, Brace
his repaired in th* h* si p( <*ibU lounner. Engraving afro ntatl) ti
eenfetl.
person* would do well to call and *ee what he will do, and there
is nod .übt lint they will he pleased.
M e , Jan. “H, iH4 .
r i*UTJSg £ S.
r|lH sohsenber take* this opportuuitv of returning thank* for
I the patronage lie has rec* ived, and Leas to inPWra the public
that In snow r* ad) to make double and single Tfotlaes of any size,
and will wairant them to Ik: easy anu effeetiial. He also makes Ah
dm ual Support* rs, which have proven very effectual. ‘I he above
artitUscaub* load l frommea*ure : the nah-crih* r will give instruc
tion* to ih&t t fit rt to those who will do him the liivor to call on him.
The oh(* ct* in cuc of flerniK, ficc. is to have springs to suit
thee,.®*- and tit *>inpaclly. Ol'J Trusses repaired and re-covered.
A fro a I w gum-elastic Knnch ‘1 usse* for sale. Tbe subscriber has
Ins 11 wui kmc at the above btiaineas for a number of year* : afro in
*u iking Surgn al and Dental iuktrunients, which make* huu com
petent in the above business.
It i* w.th nl< aiire 1 can ref* rto t!u‘ most eminent practitiumis of
Surgery uud Medicine of the city of Macou.
I lie subscriber afro cirri.* on the GUNSMITH BUSINFSB in
i*ll ih- 1 r* pairing branches; Cutlery Ground and *et. CotrnM
vriwblv-u coiisciully o.* baud. Oppu-iite Post Office, Macon, Ga. J
March J, 1X47.
. HlllUtry and Stress stSakhig.
3lc*. Powell A nr*. Ilm-flliiic.
liril.L carry on fri® above bnaineK®,urul execute :illor<iera
▼ V 111 rite best muaiu r, uud must U®liionuido ®t\ It weio
( required.
BLLACIUNU AND REI’AIUING BONNETS, will al
*nn lie done ut Kfiort notice. Their reaidsnee ia 011 the corner of
College street, near the Female College.
Macon. Oct. 2>J, 1846. ly 37
I CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY.
.1. 11. ILUIOIR
IS receiving hi® new®ipj*l;> of <ood in hid line, among
I which hi particularly calf® (ho intention of hi® cualom
* 1 - t <.
A choice article of old Brandy, {Madeira, Port and Clar*
fl Wines ;
rick lea. Spice®, Preserve®, ('ake®, Candle®:
AI **o a fine >1 • irfrueni of Segura of vurioua brand®—wan mi
led iiti|>ot leil ilavHiiu Segnra ;
lie will keeffl a coiir-fmf etipnlv of Grange®, Apple®, Oni
on*, Potato**,Cheese, Butter, Rai®in®, Figa, Prune a, Almond®,
nod other nut*;
All other 11 miclea uumritv kepi in ihnt line,
PICKLED OY.STEUS by (he keg.
i Macou, (>* t 15, 1816 vlft
fErm IZ n.iis.uo7fii. ’
UOOKS rs nuhscriplion for Stork in ike Central Railroad
nnd Bnnkiug Coui|>ait\ of Georgia, will he opened oil
Month*J, the l‘ilh day t l April next at the bunking house in
Savannah, m ihe extent of Mv® llumlrcd Thouauud Dulluis,
on term* of tin* following certificate:
?hi* i* t* certify, that - ——
share* iu the Centrul Kuilro ol mid Banking Corrpa
-1 ny *>f Georgia on which One llumhed Dollar® per ehare hava
b'*en paid. Dividend# ut the rate of eight per centum per an
num, payable in semi-annual payment®, on the 15th June, and
> 1 .Stl)
| the 15th J un\ li’).7.
At the expiration of ®nid perioe, the Coirpany ehall heat
liberlv M t ike tin* Slock at par. ot be hound lo renew it on
the above term# for ten year*. The proprietor of thi® Bto* k
may nt any tint*’ prior to June, 1857, incugo this Slock in tho
general Stock of tin* Company.
Wittiest* the hand* of the President and Cashier, this
| 1847.
I (’ash ami ihe Bond® of the Company will be received iu pay
ment for anbaf rlptinn
I Bv order of the Rotrid. CEO. I- BULLOCK, Cash,
* March U, lUI7V