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“Adin-rtiaiag a Oaiididaten,Three Dollar..
C/’ LB l’ FEUS on business iuu*t be post paid.
“Itr their Works )■ slitill know
III!'in.”
rriHP. rtentiat offer of I.OMHAKD fc PI'TNAM i. apnin
I open rover SlruiiK Si Wood’. .tori’,) liir the accommoila
„r their frieiidi and the pnlilie gent rally.
At iht ir style of operating has bet n te-sU and by the citizens of
Macon for nearly a year, ami acknowledge and by the heat of
o le*** a* inferior to none, it is hoped that their continued
Imcccm may depend upon PERMANENT and vuluableope-
Maaon, 1 W *
14. k. £ .1. 11. *ll %■ -Si
WILL practise in the superior courts of
8188, HECATUR,
JONES, BAKER,
BALDWIN, LEE,
TWIGGS, MACON.
PULASKI, CRAWFORD,
DOOLY', MONROE,
AND HOUSTON.
They will attend the Supreme Coutt nt Milledgeville,
Hnwkinsville him Savannah; Americua and Tulhotlon,
Deealnr and Mueon.
Alan. the Circuit Court of the United States.
re Office over Wright’s Hal Srore.
Mucnn, Aug 26, 1846. 6m28
I]OOR & h MPKI\,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Pond Tow n. Smnpirr l oimly, (Jco
WILL practice in the cnunlie* of Sumter, Stewart
Macon. Vlarionand Houston.
Philip Cook. llknky 11. Lumpkin, Jr.
May 6, 1846. 12
/ain* .mini;.
IH AY’E removed to, and opened a l.nw Office in
PERRY’, Houston rountv where 1 desire all com
mnnicatinns hv mail to he direeled.
March 10,1846 4 C. 11. STRONG.
. H. TAVLOK A T. W. KI.AKIi,
Utomnjs S f'entitrllorrt ut J.tnc,
NA COG DOC! IKS, TE XA S.
References:
lion. T. J. Rusk, Y
Hon. W. It. Ochiltree, > Nacogdoches, Temtis.
Dr. J. I*. Starr, )
Hon. Balie Bettor, ? Atw Orleans.
Master*. Wright & Coopf.r, )
Col. Edmund Hi.aek, Macon, Geo,
Sapt 33.1 Wf
1,000 SACKS SALT!
■ NOR rale,apply at the Washington Hall, to
|< Sf,. 23 * 3iti I. C. DIMHRY.
Wnil, Iron and Hollow Ware*
P 4 j| | kegs Cut Nails,
#)lMr |5 tons Iron, assorted l to 10 inches,
’J.IMM) lbs. Sheet Iron,
10,000 I Its. Hollow Ware,
2.000 lbs. Cast Steel,
1,000 German ami Blfafar Steel,
2,000 Hoop nnrl Bund Iron,
50 do/.. Hoes,
dOO pairs Trace Chaiii9,
Received and for Bale by E. B. WEED.
Deo 17 44
Theatrical Saloon,
M ACON, GA.
TrilllS commodious and well arranged building is sil-
I Hated in the most central part us ihe city, and has
been thoroughly repaired am) put in complete order. It
is Well adapted to theatrical exhibitions, for concerts,
lectures, or scientific exhibitions of any description. It
will be rented for purposes of the kind, on reasonable
terms, hv applying to FERDINAND HORNE.
The building is subject t a city lax,which has been
paid by the proprietor, all performances in it are there
fore exempt from any additional tax.
Oct 22, 1845. 37
SHCETINO.
VUST h hit of6-4 nml 18*4 Blearhed nnd
• P Brown Sh*linp of a .ilp-rior quality. Alan a rood
avaortnu-nt of of Ladies and Gputlninjii'a Kiri Gloves,
best quality. GEO. W. PRICE.
Keh 11, 52
lliii'iieN :iii*l l.i-iillici-.
fTST received r. superior article, for snle low.
|.>b‘2o 2 GKO. YV. PRICE.
Peach Itiiin.ly \Vimi*><l.
r.AI.t.ONS of Peach Rrandy Wanted, far
f \ I which Fifty Cents p-r gallon will he- paid.
SCO I TANARUS, CARHAKT & CO.
Macon, Aug 13,184 ft. 26
WOOD & BRADLEY,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
< ait i \ i t i t i: y i a i is-:,
Mutben y-street, opposite the Washington Hall, Macon ,
W’ r D LRR flow keep constantly on hand,
▼▼ a getieml ossortmeut. ‘l’lte follow-
RMtR jug conipriatf a pint:
|Ljbp*! Yluliogany nml Black Walnut Dressing
Buna us,
J •l! m rG.-a, C’entre Tabler and Wash
9 1 * Stiiiuls, with and without Maihle To|>,
f’anl, Side and Lad fed Work Tables,
Mahognnv. Black Walnut and Cherry Dining and
l est Tables,
Work Boxes, Portable Desks, Biano Stools, Sofas,
DiVnn*, t Mloiimns, ttnarflello Tables,
Looking (ilasses, Looking Glass Plates, A:c. Ac.
PH AIRS, of more than 20 different patterns, Mahog
any, Black Walnut, Curl Maple, besides n variety of
Stained and Painted,both plain and ornamental. Knek]
tag Chairs, of Mahogany, Walnut, Curl Maple and oth
er kimls of 20 different patterns.
BEDSTKAHS, of Mahogany, W alnut,( berry, Curl,
plain Maple ami Poplar.
WINDOW SHADES, a Urge assortment constantly
on hand.
PF. AT HERS—Feather Beds.
M ATTRKSSF.S, of Curled Hair, Mdss and Cotton.
Ladies and Gentlemen, one ami all, are most respect*
fully invited to give dm h call before purchasing else
where, as we shall use our utmost endeavors to please
both in qualify and prices.
To Manufacturers —For sale, Copal Varnish, Ma
hogany and Trimming*.
N. R.—Furniture Repaired, Chair* and Sofu* re
seated with Cane and Hair Cloth.
Oct. 7, 1846. 3 1 4m.
MORE NEW GOODS.
C 1 Eoani M. LOGAN 4 CO hat# just tm
Jk the fine*! Mini b**.st aborted Mock of
I'll in'y IMy GoihU,
flint they hive pv#r offered for twin in tliifl mnrkof. They
are determined to pf 11 evorv urliele on iih ren amiable
farm* a* any houee in the city, and will not lie under
nold bv uiiy. Their motto in future lnll In*, “lluick
Sale* nml Small Paulite," — ‘Cheap Gooda,” the waltdt*
word.
liicliir€>lllolllll odm ti for ( iikli.
The following are a few of tin* nmnv articlea on bund.
Parle embroidered CjMiim’ie Kolitn—rerji line,
!•’rene.lt embroidered Cashmere*,
Super plaid and shaded 1 ‘awhiiiere*,
Plain Mona tie I .nines—all color*,
New style Polka llohe* - lor Lteniltf DrMno.i,
Latin line embroidered Moulin Kobe*,
Panev Oreaa Silk a, rich rind splendid,
Preneh \V orked < ‘apes, t ‘ollrtre and < ’liemi*ettes f
Kid Glove*, Twivtrd Mi'tn.Silk Hosiery, Ate , liun
nH, A1 pic cun, p'ignrod Dimity. Mark I lombard he*,
AI pare a Lintrea, liiali Linens, Tublo Dauiaak, Plaid
Binghams, etc. etc.
Mollis, Pii%slinrfA, and VcMhitf*.
Pine < ’vdimmc Shawl *,
Hieh llroeade, “
llUck etnlrnidi*d Thibet Slnwl.t and llnndk's.
Pine embroidered Linen t'nmbric llamlk’*,
Purne. Twist and Steel JlearU,
Silk. Huttons, nod Trimmings—of every quality.
ALSO.
A splendid assortment of ami RUGS
'w tor LASM.
Alan, n very Inrge nml handsome selection of
Ctilutl* Glass, ami CrocUt'ry-Uart 1 ,
‘ v ieb will be Hold inoeb lowei lliao iimnl—ni wo are
snxioui to nrll out ami diar.ofitinii* the biiMiiiena.
Pme and examine these Good* before t urchairin?,
•nH vnu n,i nl.min OIIISAT lIAIWAIJIH.
Oil. 7, lßtli. M
Cfurglu jWtWHfewi®pt**-
//. /ti.vD.ii./. v.uerr.n s ro.
t'oimit i**i<m Her<’liaiiln,
!\o. 15, SI. ClisiiTps Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
H. KENDALL CART 111 K, )
DANIEL PRATT, A
July 23,1844 _ 40 _
SHERWOOD }<c PATTERSON. corner of Secon *ul Oak
Streets, would iufonu the public that they are pr pared
in execute
lfonse, Sigil and Ornamental Painting,
R A I \ I IY (..
Imitation us Worn! and ,M irblr,G Iht mg and 1 njH-r Hauling;.
Picture Frame* made and Gilded.
OLE CHAIRS
Kr-bottomed, Painted and Gilded ; Furniture V a rni*h< U
and Polished.
Bell-Hanging
done in the best manner, material* furnished and warranted.
Inelegance and despatch, it is their determination nut to
he Hurpassfd by any establishment in thr South.
want of any of the above work, will please u* a call, fcnd
examine specimens before engaging elsewhere
April I, 1846. >7
Tin Plate ami Wire.
ODD BOXES Tin I’lmc,
It f 4,000 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted Nos. fi to 18.
Received and for sale by E. B. WEED.
Dec 17,1845 44
AXES.
DOZ. Collins’ Axes,
•)’ t 10 do/.. Hand and Broad Axes,
Received and fur sale by E. B. WEED.
Dec 17 44
SHEET ST EE 1.-3,000 lbs. Sheet Steel for
Gin Saws, just received and for sale hv
Dec 17 44 E. B. WEED.
Choice Wines and IS rami /
Tor sale on unusually low trims.
A RARE CHANCE!
\L. AUDOUIN respecifully informs the cifi/on?
* of Macon, that in contemplation of a removal, and
change of businesn, lie proposes to Bell out for cash, at
rules that must be satisfactory, bis choice stock of
Wines and Krandv, comprising
CHOICE M ADEIRA, very old.
< )LIJ l’<)HT, a superior ariicle.
CLARET, of iiis own importation.
CHAM PAGNE, of the most approved brands.
BRAND V, best quality, pure and unndulternted.
His liquors he cun confidently recommend lu connois
seurs, and for family use.
Nov 20,1845. ‘ in
BACON A* l * --20 *® 045 prime Hacon
Suit s,
50 hhiU super Cuba Molasse*, in *orp and for wli- hi’
July 29 24 _ GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
Luaibcr for Sale.
ril II E subscribers ore prepared to saw Lumber of nr v
X size or dimensions, nt their Steam Saw-Mill, one
and a half miles from the city of Maeon : likewise sills
or framing timber they will sell at their Mill or will de
liver iu M.aeon or country, on as favorable terms as it
can be procured from anv oilier mill.
JOHN D. GRAY & CO.
Macon, Sept 9,184 G. 30tf
KENDRICK 6l CLARII.
KF.F.I* constantly on hand, ROBE, BAGGING A:
TWINE, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT’. IRON,
NAILS, HOLLOW-WARE,&c. &e. all ol which they
offer at the lowest market prices.
Sept 23,1846 y 32
SACKS SALT frale by
4 UaF St pi 23 33 SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
m: \ A COTTON
KAVE removed to W. B. Barker’s store, on Cotton
Avenue, nearly opposite J. Cowles’ l ire Broof
Ware House, they have iu store and oiler for sale on
accommodating terms:
200 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging,
175 “ “ Dundee “
85 “ slightly damaged u “
f>o Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope,
60 Bags Rio Coffee,
20 Tons Iron,
50 Kegs Nail 9,
1000 lbs Tank and Boiler Iron,
800 lbs Spring Steel,
800 Sucks Salt,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
10 “ Henderson Candles,
10 Baskets Champaigne Wine,
5 Boxes Burgundy u
8 Casks Bacon,
Macon, Sept. 2, 1846. 29
STRONG & WOOD,
SIGN OF THE BIG ROOT,
Brick Building opposite Cl. .)/. Bogan if C'o's.,
S 4RE now receiving and opening a
J V Urge und splendid assortment of
SHOES, HATS efc IMPS, [
which they offer for sale at reduced
few prices, or as low as they can be pur
chased in this or any other Southern market—compris
ing in part the following kinds,viz : Gent’s fine French
light Calf sewed Boots ; do. do. double sole do. do.; do.
do. stout do. do. j do. do. pegged do; do. double soled
do. do.; do. light do. do.; do. Calf and Kije Napoleon
tapped do.; do. fine fine Calf half Boots and Brogans;
do. do. Cloth; Lasting and Goal Brogans of various
Htvles, Men’s Kip ami thick Boots; Boy’s Calf, Kip
und thick Boots; Youth’s do. do. do.
For Ladies —Fine black Gaiter Boots, thick anil thin
sole; fine colored do. do., variety of colors; li*e Moroc
co, Kill, Bwlkn mid Lace line do. do. and Goat
Walking Shoes; fine do. do. Slipper*, ‘l ie* and Bus
kins, black and colored. *
For Misses —Gaiter, Polka, Kid nml Goat welt Boot
tees ami Buskins; Kid Slippers, Ties und Cloth fixed
Buskins, black und colored.
For Children —A large assortment of Polka, Gaiter,
Seal, Kill, Cloth and Morocco Boottecs.
Men’s, Women’s, Bov s’, Misses’, Youths’ and Chil
dren's leather pegged Boottecs and Shoes,of all descrip
tions and qualities.
Anew and beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Over,
shoe*, Fr Gentlemen, Ladies ami Misses.
To Planters —B,7so pairs of Plantation or coarse Bro
gans; a prime article of Men’* double side Iron and
Wood tacked Kusseft and Black; do. do. single sole do.
do. do.; Hoys’ and Youths* of the same qualities.
Also —ls dozen prime Calf Skins; 10 dozen Linings
of different colors; 1000 lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather;
700 lbs Oak .Sole Leather.
Bindingt. Lasts, Begs,Thread, Awls, nn 1 all otherur
litdes used iu manufacturing Boots and Shoes.
Mil AT* A All CAP*.
Anew and beautiful Stock, of all de
scriptions; Men’* nnd Boy*’ Balo Alto
IIA BS und CABS. Gentlemen’s fashion •
able Beuver and Moleskin ot diffeient qual
ities ; Men's W hile and Black Wool II its;
Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CABS, (d*n!l descriptions ami
qualifies. Macon, Oct 14, 1844 35
BONNETS.
W ADIKS amt Mi*c* new style English, Leghorn, ami
X J Florence Bonnets urn! Hats.
“pt 10, 1H46 33 N. McKINNON fc CO.
CARPKTTINO.
ATT! NU Had Rur*,just rn iveil at
|V| Oct 7 yvvss THR PEOPLE’* STOKE.
ffflß \ VF.LI.ING Trunks,Carpet Bags, Bonnet Case*
I and Valices, for sale hv
March 18 5 J. k. E. SACLSW RY.
DAIVXAGXD.
\FFAV dozen pairs Kid Gloves slightly damaged,
. which will he sold for about one-lmTf their vulue, nt
OH It 35 JOS Milt DOCK’S.
PAPER llAfllClives.
PIECES, some very hennlitul, juat rccriv
•X ™ raW ed nml far safe low, nt
Oct M 35 JOS. Ml RDOCK’S.
boarding.
fnillU'.fi'ir fair Yeung Men ran In Accommodated *th
I HO AHD, in a convenient and d< nimbi* piert of the city,
In apply mg to J. W. HOWARD.
Mat in. Oct ,1 i *
IICTTHIW nc Gooheo Butter lor side nt 25
If cent* per pound. C. A. EM.S.
Oct i4 2w35
UtHiiolit’H for levers nml Fever
nml Agile*
(NHAMPION’S Fe t* rand Ague Pills,
J Hull** Feve r,aHd Ajrue Pills,
Itowaml's l oiue Mixture*, warranted evual to any prepn
nriion ol Quinine, for above complaints. Peer suit lv
J. 11. F* YV. S. F.1.1.15,
7 3J Lofton Avefme, Maeon.
Checks at si^lit,
ON CHARLESTON and NEW YORK, B>r .tc
1. , OtIARLES DAY .V eo.
omit, tfitfi rti
MACON, T3IIKKDAY, OCTOBER ‘.M>, 1840.
FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
_Q f 11 E undersigned, grateful for
y J | pwst favors, takes this nu lh-
I A M od of informing his patrons, and
three who may gi'* - him their
jtiBWWA* business, that lie lias (for th bet
ter seeming tkeir interests) qbuinwl the beautiful und
well arranged
lire Proof Ware-MMouse,
on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied hv J. < ov. i fb,
for the purpose of Storing < ‘offan anil all k ind* oj < oun
try Produce, lie will, ns herelolbse, give his peisonal
attention to the Ware-House, ami pledges himsell to
use every exertion to promote the interest of those who
may confide business to his charge.
Macon, June 24,1846. N. Cl >I.EV
jo.vis a* non,
WARE-HOUSE
COMTIISSION lUEKCII4NTS,
HAVE taken the Ware-House on Cotton Avenue,
formerly occripied by MoDLTKiB &, Cami'RH i .
‘l’heir beat efforta will be einployeil to pronrole the in
terest of their patrons. JOHN JOM.S,
\VM. S. HOLT.
Macon, June 24,1846. VJ
W'are House and I'omniission
ISnsiness.
WINN SEYMOUR will continue the above bu
siness at the same stand, and solicit from tire
planters a share of 1 h**ir patronage.
Macon, June 10,1846. 17
FACTORAGE
AND
COM HlM■> ! **.
rpil K. mulersigiit and n lorn i h- ir grateful
I thank* to their frit ml* and palroiiH
/ /TM for put fav<rs, und beg to inform
tlnin that tin y will continue m irunsuct
ihe above hu*i in hk ill tin city of Savannah,
under the firm of
HAMILTON, HAItDLMAN & CO.
ami they hope, hy their zealous attention wild Ix—t ftiirts in
all eases to promote the interest of tho-Re w lm favur them w ith
business, to continue to receive a liberal share of patronage.
Our senior partner,Col. K. Hamilton, will,as Iu retotore,give
liis personal attention to the sale of Upland and Sea Island ,
Cotton, and the purchase of Goods on ord'-rs.
KVF.RAHI) HAMILTON,
I HOM \S HAH DKMAN,
CHARLES F. HAMILTOV.
Savannah, August 30,1R46. t>m29
Z. T. CONNSIIt
■ MAS rented the WA R F-HOUSF. in
/ a S a I he rear of A..1. Whit > store, on
( Cotton Avenue. Cout dent that an mti
mate at-quaintam-e with the business of
l this city for the last twenty year*, and the
i , ct j|, af j|,. j s nt-edy, vi I eoiistituti an ap
peal to u liieh lie can add nothing, he ‘tihniit* In* claims to lus
acquaintance* ami friend. r, and a liberal public.
ADVANCES made on Cotton hi store, or shipments to any
of the Atlantic cities, oil customary ran *•
MONfa, Aug K 9, 1 , 27
NEW FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE,
Macon. Georgia.
DYSON aV RICHARDSON,
Proprietors and Commission Merchants. \
li **■ phasure in uniiuuncing to
f + I their friends and the public
/ A a generally, that tin ir Fire Proof Ware
L tr Jm House is completed, and will be kept
*•* order tor the reception I the grow -
i„jr crop of Cotton anil othe r article*
of Storage-. We fee I that we hazard nothing in *ayiiig that
this house is equal, if not superior to any of it* kind • n the
Southern Country, anil is well adapted to tin- safe keeping of
CO T TON, and all other articles in deposit, from the ravages
of lire, Haler and Pilfering. Its local situation is convenient
to tin- Houston Hoad, and is also near and in full view of Cot
ton Avenue, which now commands a great portion of the Cot
ton traele.
We tender our sincere acknow ledgenu-nts to our Patrons for
past favors,and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same-.
We also extend our invitation to the poublie in general, with
a hope to render ourselves so approved as to command tiiecou-
Adenceofall. We will each give our personal attention, with
out a providentia I hindrance, in order to advance in the best
possible manner the interest of those w ho confide in us. ,
Our Storage and Commissions are the same as customary
heretofore, and Dray age the same as from any other part of
the city. LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made, anil all or
ders from our customers attended to, and articles purchased
at the- lowest market prices.
Macon, Aug 18, 184*. 4m27
WARE-HOUSE
Com nt iss ion II as in ess .
eatAVKs, wood a e <.
fiIAKF, this method of informing plenti es and others, that
3 in addition to the-ir wholesale and re tail
I>rv Goods :iml Grocery lliisiitcss,
the-y will continue to transact a general WAKF.-HOVSE Ik
COMMISSION BUSIN KSS, at the- old stand, (long known a*
Graves’ Corner,) on tin- corner < f second Min t and Com
merce ltow, and would respe-ctfully re in w tue tend* rof tln-ir
services to their planting friends, and othe i's with the-assu
rance, that tho'ewhomay patroui/.v iis in tins line of busi
ness, shall have our best e ndeavors to ele* them justice and pro
motetheir interest. Our Ware House-is conveniently situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with us,shall la-well take n can-of,
and protected from the weather. We willaho :t*sit with
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without
charge ; ami wr are at all t iiu*-s prepared to make advance s
on tlie*saiue in Cash nr Merchaueli/e,
We- reapectfiilly solicit a portion eif the patreinage of the
Iblic. GRAVES, WOOD Nt CO.
Edwin Graves,
Thomi* Wood, >
.1. M. Kirbkf, )
Macon, July 2 'J, 1846. 34
WARE- IOUSE
CeMItIISMON Rl S|\|>K,
-f 11H F. suhscrilM r wonlel most re sprrtful-
T I •> lufitrm 111- fill lid), ill.(I III* I.III| 11 4-
/ ▼ ge-nerally, th.it lie has tk* n that lari-* auel
commoelioim Ware-house formely k* pt by
I Urn I'.lias Be all Cos., hut n*re- receiily
w by Oinh-y Sc Jewett, and off*, rs his scrvc*
as a Ware- House anel Commi-seon Aierehant Any business
entrust* el to his care will meet w it It prompt attention, ami he
would most respectfully solicit a share of public p.etronage.
Liberal aeUaiice s made oh Cotton instore with k m.
WILLIAM M. ROHKHTS.
Macon, July ?9,1R4. . 24
€i f> Oku f.n: 1 j -i. 1 jf
Wll.l. CON I I M K I HK
AVare'-lloiiac :m<| e <>iiiiiiiv.ion
It llsl ei<‘KN,
fWmew\*ej**pw~a_-n \ B H "beit*th* patrnnagcofhisfYicndf
and the public generally. He- will
occupy the Wart-lioiisi oil Cotton Avenue,
JX V J adjoining June* kt Hull, and m arly oppo
-1 sue- K*i* kt Broth. r’ Store. In connec
tion with the- above. In- ha ul*o rented an
other near te the one ulmve mentioned.
From long experience in the above business, he hope s to
give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their
misincM. ll* will lie assisted in thealiove business hy Mr.
M. I> C. JOHNSON, of Culloden,Geo.
Macon, August 11, 1H46. 2*
WARE-HOUSE
AND
BOIDIbSION IHMM Sk.
> _ f |lll H. •.iihscrihi r having r* in* *1 tlo’Ware-
T I lions*-receiitl) ticcupi. dhy Watts h
k ▼ i3| M**ult* i, “ituat* and oti tln corner ot l hirel
and (laulhush streets, would r* sp<wt(Villy
inform his frii tids und the public,that this
” Ware-house lt* in*r remotefr*uu e ther build
ings, i ih'mt s< cure and sal* from fir* 1 thuii any othe r Ware-
House in Macon. Hi* personal attention w ill be given,and
all order* promptly attended to,itlicr iu • lliug or shipping
Cotton s* nt to Ins car*-.
Iu addition, he has roniteeted, a large und coniinodioiit
WAGON YARD, whe re can he accommodated one hun .ml
Wagons at a time. ISAAC MeCHARY.
Aog 12, IB4'. fTeli flVaph C<qy.) Ifttf
UEIixiINOTON ek ADAMS.
irnre-ilsiMf anil Coiauitoiioii
.thn/ianta,
MACON. *i KO.
f|lHl. undersigned lining taken the
T““* I Win* lie. ,s, nretitlv * ipied h)
• W. I Wilon, will he prepared to receive
< otto# in stor* hy thr first day of August
Wli KfiW* ,H '*L I'licjr will Ih pr* puae and lo tu.ik* lib
e>* 1 advances on Colton%te reel with them,
or shipped to their IViciids in Havnnu*h. Charleston, or Ne w
York. ALEXANDER II K if IUNG I ON,
A lilt AM n. ADAMI.
Refrrrnm r
F. be a r borough. Thus. Williams, Perry.
John Neal, Hettaon Huberts, Zrhnlsn.
l)r, Jonathan Adain, Meriwether Cunty,
ll* tit. in Byrd, Httij. Livington, A under County,
Col. Jas. s. B* all, Wni. Slade, Daly t ounty.
.liily Ii
COTTOIV SCALES.
ONK Bair il MmllK i t Pntcnt Sctilea, with n full l 't
of W rij;!ila. Eor x..!f l>v
SOOTT. eiAttll ART .It UO.
Srp*. 9, 1846. 99
l ; ;i-3iioiinC>le fDilliiacry.
MRS. V ILDIOt it
HAS jut rei eel ■ . w and Kpfetnlul assortment cf
Gooel* in the Millinery line, such n*
Battern, Velvet, Satin und Bltiali 11 at#* of the latest
j Htyles;
Straw. Leghorn, Putin.la Bonrl & Dunstahle Bonnets;
A lull nssurtmrnt ofßihhnnv,
Flo\ve*ra, BenthcrH, HiuJ nil kirula of Bonnet inuterinl*;
Silk, (’iwshmere,nml \vhits* and culorml Mtialin Kphen;
A lino UMHortnient of fcSilk, Cußhinero amt Broehu
Shawls;
New Htylen of Catw and Head Dresea ;
(’apes, (dollars, (’lieminettefl, Hosiery ;
Laces of nil descriptions;
Bombazines, Alpneras, Moaslin tie Lninc, Silks, Me
rinos nml (’nslmiere, for ilress good.-*.
Micon, Oct I•. 181'>. ) ! 1
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC.
J. A. A S. S. VlllQllf,
At their old stand on Cotton Arcnue, opposite
Washington Hall,
n> TV7 Ol LI) inform their frionds nnd
the puhlic, that they have now
W'/T / s)\ on hand good assortment of Gold and
Silver Watches of the various makers,
■lhjKg and of difierent kimls; also n good as
” sortment of Gold Chains, Seals and
Keva, and n variety of other articles, consisting in part
of the following: Simons of pure Silver; Gold and Sil
ver IVncils; Gold Bens; Gold Foil anti W’re for Den
tists; fashionable Jewelry, Breast Bins, Finger Kings,
Far Kings oi latest patterns; superior I’en und Bucket
Knives; Ku/.or* anu Stiops; Scissors; Bead Bags and
Burses with st*'el ornainents; Head Ornamenls do.;
Steel Bens of Gillott’s make; Bistols and Guns, ‘I lier
moinelers; ‘Booth, Nail nml Shaving Brushes; Twe
zers; an assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie
ty of other articles, which will bo sold very cheap for
cash.
S. S. V. would take this opportunity to say, that he
has a good assortment of watch materials carefully se
lected hy himself: these, with the superior set of tool*
he has to work with, as well as other advantages, he
thinks he is prepared to execute work as well as work
gets to be done, it will be*his aim to give entire satisfac
tion to all.
Dec 17.1845. 41
CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY.
J. 11. DAYIOIJII
IS receivinsr bis new supply of Goods in bis line, n
ntong which lie particularly calls the attention of
his customer* to
A choice article of old Brandy, Madeira, Tort and
Claret Wines;
Biekles, Spires, Preserves, f ’akes, Candies ;
Also a tine assortment of Segars of various brands—
warranted imported Havana Segura;
He will keep a constant supply of Orange*, Apples,
Onions, Potatoes,Cheese, Butter, Raisins, Figs, Prunes,
Almonds, and other nuts;
All other articles usually kept in that line.
PICKLED OYSTERS by the keg.
Macon, Oct 15,1846 y 35
NOTICE.
Bargains! Etargain*!
A Cor <■:!:AT ISai'Kieins!
; npilE undersigned having taken the store on the cor
-1 tier of Cotton Avenue ami Cherry street, fornieily
called Rush’s store, but recently having been changed
j lo that of the
RIO GRANDE HOUSE.
begs leave to inform the citizens of Macon, nnd planters,
• hat he will constnnllv keen on baud an EXCELLENT
STOCK of
Dry Goods firocerics A* Provisions,
of nil kinds, which he will sell at the LOWEST POS
SIBLE RATES, being perfectly contented with quick
SALE & SMALL PROFITS. The puhlic generally
nre respectfully requested, if they want GREAT BAR
GAINS, to drop into the RIO GRANDE HOUSE.
Goods of any kin.l given in exchange for all kinds of
produce at cash prices.
11. N. PULSIFF.R,
PROPRIETOR of the RIO GRAIVDE lIOUSK.
AT
t!i<* RIO GRANDE HOUSE run lie found nt nil ti.nns
TEA, COUPEE, SUGAR, SYRUP,
1 Molasses, rice, iuacon, i.ard, hi tter,
CORN MEAL, GRITS, 1 LOUR, MACKkKKU A
SIIAI) of III*- Itppi i|iinlily in uuantitien to suit purchn*.
ers, AT to> LOWEST RATES,und aeut tunny [milof
tlie city FREE of (’ll VRUE.
Mm'on, Sept 16,1846. 31
PRINTS ON L Y.
N E W F A L L S T Y L F. S,
At ihe extensive establishment of
i, r: i) <v si u i: vi t i: i:,
14 CEDAR STREET,
N F.W-YOH K,
Where are conoentrateil n. urlj all the NEW SI YI.F.S inf
j I’HINTKD CALtI'OF.S uhichhave b*it pnalitced in this
country,or imported for th* f.ill trade, and are offered fu.‘ sale
! tor CASH OK AFPHOVKD fIiF.DI I at
Brices (Jrently Reduced,
Within theta*! few days.
’ (TT PnreltHs* rs are- giurantetd the price* and allowanres
made for a given period.
0 j” Catalogues (rein wetland eerrerted daily) re gulating
rh- prices—.* re placed in the hands ot buyers and sent with
! gooels orde rnl.
AUGUST, 1844. y 4
v VITILUS (Ml iuali ikk) INSURANCE
fOMIMSY, it WALL STHKr.T-Alter n.ufun el*-
lib* ration,tlie- Trustees have bet-omc convince and. nnd tin x
pe ro nr* of ole! established eompani* full) arrant tin eon
i elusion, tliat the advantage sos Life I on tku Mutuot
* pi •!, iu y he extended and dill'tio and with greater convenience
I to a targe* etas* of contributors, unit null e epial s* rurity to all
tin- a-stmd, by requiring no greater amount of the- pr* 11.111111
1 to he- paid in cash than th*- rompaii) will re-quire lo meet m
1 • ugagcioent* with prompt nolle a ml fulrlity
j It h.e* aecofditigly been determined that hi all case** whe re
I the annual premium shall amount to s'o, ami t*o per cent.
there-ot shall have- bee- 11 paid in rash, an appmve and note may
| l>. give-n for the remaining 40 pet pa)ahh twelve months
•tu r date*, heariux *i\ Ip rre nt. intere st. The tut* re si to be
pn id niiniiM lly, hut the principal n*>f t*> he called ill unless
the- exigenei* * of tin company require it, giving sixty dais
notice, and then only hy assessment* pro rata to the extent
that may he-required to meet to e*ngage*nents oft he company.
It 1- confid- in ly anticipated that a system, the operation of
which is so f-iir and equitable, so well calculated to place- the
, t>* tie fits and blessings of Life Insurance within th reae li of
all, ami at the same time enable-each contributor toshare
•quallv nml fully not only in its beatefierntsecary, but also in
, its profits of accumulation, wiII tnee-t, as it is believed tode
-1 serve, the* favor and i-anfiilence of the public.
I ll* particular aelvHiiiagts offered by ibis company arc :
1. A guarantee capital.
2. An animal participation in the profits.
No individual responsibility beyond the amount of pre
mium .
• 4. Those who insure for ale ss period than life, participates
1 qmillv in the annual profits of the company.
I he S iutihi* company confines its bnint ** n ehuivety to
Insurance on Live*, and all Insurant* appertaining to Li.'c.
The Rates of IntHratire on One Hundred Dollar*.
I One- IHe-ven For One Seven For
Year !Years Life. Age. Yvar. Ytars Life.
IS j 77 I 88 1 .Aft 40 160 IH3 *2O
20 01 I OS 177 45 lOf |O6 371
2S jIjOI 112 204 TO 106 2 o‘> 4 f-0
,10 I 1j J Ift 236 ,SS *2 li 121 A7S
ss I 1 3ft 1 5.1 tVS 60 4JS 4VI 700
mUSTKKS.
Jsrr.es D P. Ogden, Richard K. Purdy, Tho*. W. I.udlow,
lame* Brown, CX Bnabnrll, I’. K. l.indsley,
If, W. Hicks, Richard li vim, A M. Me rchant,
A. Norris, DA. Comstock, John f ryefer,
P M. Wettnore, James llarpef, R. M. Morns,
Kohert M. foie man, H. F. Carman, Sp nc* r S.He 11* diet
M.O. Robe rts, Wm. 11. Aspinwall, Loring Andrews,
Henry K. Bogart.
J. D. I*. OGDLN, Pre sleleut.
A M. MERCHANT, Vice-President.
LI'WIS RF.NTON, herretary.
p|.IN Y FRF.F.MAN. Actuary.
C T Thr company will al*a insure the live* nf BUvti.
HYDK fe lONFM, Agent.
Medical Kxamincr, IAM F.H WOOD, M. D.
Macon, inept t, 134 ft. y9i
NSW IVIEDICINB.
It row 11 1<■•''* AeiU-ltlllioas rills.
a Ml I.D and effirient remedy far Liver Complaints and
| I)yspe psta of t*mg standing Persons suHi rmr from dia
ordr .sos the et.imam and liver wMI find the above Pills wor
th) tin ir e*nftdei\re. Taken arcorelingtnthc direction*.
Purr if cents per bftx. Agents in Macon,
J. H. & W. b. h1.1.h, Cotton Avenue.
Oct ft
WANTED.
hR VETS n.vlpl>‘ it th* (iilWming |>Ur*.t
SAVANNAH.
CHARLESTON,
NEW-YORK.
BOSTON,
awl thr northern rilirt generally.
*>• t U.ltMfi 85 QUARLES IHV A. CO.
.iwr.i.vr #;v
r ihik aulixnriher* .r* pr*|Mired Iu m.k* ii|*nnrf nn
I I .hipmrnl. ol < ‘qtloil.
1 0,111,1816 Xi CUYRt.ES DAY it. CO.
YVATCHES, JF.WF.LRY, Ar. A c.
s. It. DAY would inform hi* fheml*
nnd the* pulilit that he has benight t **
Steirk lorene rly belonging to H. S<
Jjyjp JAg John, de e* eN-et,*OMisliug <f gutil ulol l
wr ver YVatrhes, fiolet Fob and Guiwd t'b JI *•
Hold, Silve r and Steel Spectacle*, ♦••• <!
Bracelet*, Clasp*, Gold Snaps, Gold and
Silver Thimble*. Ladies’ Broaches, <;ent’sPins, Kim* ,
Seisors, Kasetrs, Rasor Strops, Tooth aal Hair Brushes, 1 ‘
tots, and mail)- metre things, toominrerou* to mention It*
will have new atoek constantly eoniing, anil will order g*e*U
in the requestof ihose who nta) wish any thing in his lin*.
REPAIRING.
Watchea nml Clock* Cleaned and He paired sit the shortest
notice, and done in the beat possible manner, und warrant* *1
to keep good tiin**, and done at the cheapest price. Ring ,
Pin*, Bracelets n-pnired in th* best possible manner. Engrav
ing also neatly executed.
Persons would do well to call and set.* what he will do, ami
there is no doubt lint they will be pleased.
Mue*n, Just. 28, 1846. r 0
Itnrgnins! ItargaiiiM !
IN STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AT BANCROFT’S,
NEXT DOOR TO A. J. WHI I K K COS.
FINE English Calicoes at 12 1-2 cents.
7-8 Nashua Shirting (very heavy)C 1-4 ct.
‘’-4 Shirting, 4 ct*.
White* and Red Flannels 18 3-4 et*.
Kentucky Jeans 20 cts.
Satinets and Plaids 37 1-2 cts.
Shawl* 12 1-2 cts to SIOO.
10 case* heavy Negro Kersey* 12 1-2 to 11 3-4 ct*.
s bale* Blanke t* on to tfttcis.
10 bale s Sheetings.
10 hales OKitaburg*.
20 bale* Cotton Y arn 75 ct*. per hunch.
Macon, Oct 7,1146. 34
CsiNliinore'S, Or I.:iine*<<> stint Silks,
.IT K. loVi MOM T\%,
NEXT DOOR TO A. .1. WHITE h CO.
ffIHE richest and largest asseirtment of Silk** in the market
X can tie tbit ud at Bancroft’s, 50 cts. to $2 75.
Cashmere* 44 to 95 cts.
Lama ele Laines 37 1-2 cts.
Moiislin de I .anus 25 cts.
Rieli Scotch Plaids.
F.arlston and Seoth Ginghams,
Merinos, Alpaccas and Bomba/mes.
Macon, Oct 7,184 ft 34
Toe <.’tlfeioen'’ Wear.
SILK Under Shirts and Drawers,
Lamb’s Wool do. do.
Marino do. do.
Lamb's Wool and Cotton Socks,
Linen and Cotton Shirts,
Collars, Cravats, Scarts, Stocks, Ties, Gloves, Suspen
ders, fiic. fcc. G. W. BANCROFT.
Maeon,Oct 7,184 ft. 34
Now hoods! New Goods!
TWNIIE HujiHcriher has iuM received,nml is now opeu-
M. ing. liis extensive Fall ami Winter afoek of Fancy
and Staple DRY GOODS. Among which may he
found Rich Fig. Silka, Black nnd Blue Black Satin,
Striped do., Plain Black nml Watered do., Croanoon
Stripe do., Shaded and Figured Cashmeres ami De
Laines, in large quantities, and variety of patterns ()re
gon Plaids, anew style for ladies dresses; Ginghams
atid Calicoes; Rich Silk and Cashmere Shawls; Black,
Changeable and Figured Alpaccas, from 20c. to $1,25 ;
Tarlton, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins; Striped and Plaid
do.; Irish Linen; Linen Sheeting; Russia, Scutch and
Bird-Eye Diaper; Bordered, Heui’d nnd Revere Stitch
Ildkfa; Jaconet, Swiss, Thread ami Lisle Edgings: ‘;
Neck Ties* Gloves: Mitts; Hosiery; Cambric and .
Furniture Dimity; White, Red, and Yellow Flannel;
Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys; Kinseys; Tickings; Brown |
nml Bleached Shirting and Sheeting; Negro uud Bed
Blankets;
Carpeting and lings;
Rutland, Leghorn nnd I'lornnee Rnnnrta; Bonnet nnd
Cup Kildion, French Flowers; Miirsailles, Corded, Mu- ‘
dillii, nnd Grass Cloth ,Skirts, Corded nnd YYnrsied
I’ntterns, A’c., &e. All of which nre nowoll'errd lo|itir
chasers of Drv (ioods ns low ns can he purchuseilire the
State. The public generally are invited Ip call and see
for themselves, as the Goods must he sold.
K. WOODRUFF.
Oct. 7, 1846. 84
PUBLIC INVITATION.
josp.ph JnrmnocK
I T A V ING taken Ihe store formerly occupied hv G. I.
1 I. Shepard, next door to Whiling & Mix’s’ Shoe
Store, retpertfu/ly invites the public to examine his lull \
stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRV GOODS, be
ing one of the richest and most desirable assortments of |
Fn*hionuble Dry Ooodr ever offered in this citv, and •
which shall he sold for CASH, M unprecedented low 1
prices. A lew of the many articles lie has just opened
are—
Rich Dress Silks, Blnek Mantilla and Apron do.
Rich Cashmeres, Ombre striped do., Oregon Fluids,
Gala Fluid fur Children, Plaid Alpaecaa,
Black Silk Warp Alpaccas, very due.
Hupar BornbariueH,
Beautiful Can lime re Shawls,
Scotch Plaid, Wool Nett, and friend id Silk Shawls,
Jaconet. Mull ami Swmh Miinliim,
Spleudid Embroi.fared Muslin Robe*,
French worked Capea, Collars and
Thread, Lisle, Swias, uud Cambric Edgingn and In
aertings,
< ‘hantilla Yen*, Green Jfernge,
Kil G hives, Twisted Mitt*,
Silk uud Cottou lloafary,
Gimps, Fringe*, Silk Button?, /<• phyr Worateife,
Also, n b<‘aniiful lot of.Straw, Tuscan, Leghorn, Adc
laid*’, Victoria and China Pearl Braid Runnels,
Ribbon*, Flower*, Neck Tie*, Ate.
Together with a good stock of Broadcloth*, f*nf>i
mer., S'liiucts, Ki ntuckv Jeans, Kersey*,Plaid Liuse \n,
Reel amt W liile f’'lanmfa, Printed Salisburv do.,C7alicoea,
bleached nnd brown Sheeting* and Shirting*, with every
article usually kept in the Dry Good* line.
A* lie is determined to give okkat Bvkgai**, it will
he* for tha idle real ot buyers to examiue his stock before
purchasing.
Oct 14, 1 8 in 33
Yen’ Good*.
E nmt*rsignd are neeivnig amt opening at the-ir
y *t*r* , at’ w line ir* Suit lb if| be- Wasbiiigooi Hall, and
n* x’ ailj*eiuiug the Georgia Mewengt rOflL , * large ami wi ll
wlre-te il stiM’k of
J ‘anrif tin l Sfti/tU Foreign ami American
B ft Y G O O IS N ,
suited to tiie- p re-sent amt appreiarliing scaeus, Minch will be
S'ul it i i-stre-iue-ly leiw prices by the piece or otherwise. I*lan
tcr*. Merchant*, and purchasv rs generally,are respectfully
u.vited to cull ami examine iht ir stuck.
Sept to, i 4Q 31 N. McKINNON fie CO
llat*! V*|( t ap*: t ap*:
BE A V EH, Nutria ami Silk fashionable Hats,
“ Palo Alto,”black ami drab,
Black and drab Weael Hat*,
(itutlvnu n s Ann), Navy and Fur Cap*,
Boys ami Youth'* Cluth Cap*,
Tii*t received and in store a lar-e and complete assortment
of Hats. Cap*, Nc. See. w Inch will be sold a little lowe r than
caw be- had in this market.
fti pt U _ 1. K. WRIGH I ;
K BUIS, prime Cr f ,i PEACH IIUAMIV Tar
.J mlv by JAS. SEymoCM.
x—pt te st
Cloths, CanlMers, Vetting . v .
SUPKH Wv.l at f.iiKliitnl lll.vk, Him-him k, Him , luvi.
ible Grveu, Brown, and fancy Ctutlia, an exvellent asaort-
Went.
Lotielon, Tweedvs, Ftetieh and Anve-riran Cassiint r*.
Velvet, balm, Mar*e-ilies, und Fancy Ve stings.
Ju*t received hy N. M- kIN.NON’ Be CO. ‘
Sept 30, 184 ft. _ JJ m j
~~rOR RUNT.
Hi ra formcrlv occupied by W. A Uohcrt
ft. hon,on t'ottoii Avenue; the Stare now occupied
by A. l-ovi; llio Brick Store next to Hull vY Brnntlev’a,
*nd the Store lately occupied by A. Parmefae, on Cher
ry at reel; alao the Store lately occupied by Mr. J. B.
(iavnn, a* an auction *tore. Boaaeanion given inimetil
—
For
‘Jft Mils. Gin, v) bh’a. Brandy,
10 do. Wbinkei, 20 see k* Coffee.
Apply to T. C. DEMBSF.V,
n, t 7 34 \\ laliingtori llafl
TO RENT,
FNSHK. Banking Hou-- ol tbvCentral llailraad nnd Bank
-1 ng t'euiipuny, in Mulberry *tr*-et, with ilwelltng, St*
I. le and eut hotiie*. Pussesaion givew uuH*dlately. A ppty |a
Me ff t* A. J. It \ Y MEN, Ml.
ORE \l RARE A IN.
MllOlt SAIF, my plantation m l(e*it*g
county, four mile* iKiulipVot wf Frry.
containing nine hunetml acre*, on* halt ot
wlueh arc ehared. There arc on tats! pre in
ter* me excellent two story Dwelling lton*e,
Gilt Merttse and all nee< sar> ent buildings, a
spring of gemel water, ami branch running through the home
ha. Any good year there caa he made-on the pretaie* eowgh
i pa) tor said Land. Com, Fodder and Soak of all kind*
can he* had nu **4d premise*. ‘I hi* Land ua* puichMaed ia
IHt4 for Nine I fann-and Dollars, atiel will fa- sowl at IR* saw
pree-e- of I lire* I liousand Doll.tr*, in tlire e payment*. I’lcase
e 1 xMinim* and see f*r yoursely*, Mr. ? !tfajofili on the prem
ises will show the Lalul
For further n,f, rmation, le-tte r* addrcssol to me at Hub
boro, Jaspt r couiii), will tmet with prompt
Ur.t 7,1*10 amt* I’l.’ l HBEIt I KK.F.SE,
vou nu xifV.-mo.a7.
riOYD HOUSE*
Huron, lirorßiit. ,
n c fllllE sl a crtlrrH Imvo lakrn ibnt well
■ known Hotel, (he Fluyii ami
!I! IBNir avMor.inlrd under the firm of BROWN
‘t(Uji LANIER.
•*’ w **\2L It will be needless to mode promise*, ne
I one of the firm bus I een well known aa keener ol’ lht
; W ellington Hull, :tnd the public afe acquainted with
hit manner of doing buaineaa. ‘l’he Table and Bar
I “liull not be MurpnMstul by any one, and llieir Stables are
j airy, with firm dirt fioora, and not surpassed by any in
<ieoigiu.
t'liaigt s are reasonable ns the limes will permit.
THOMAS A. BIDdWN,
STE RLI NI #J - A MLR.
fl 7“ The nuhse fiber solicit * his old friends nnd pats
roiis at I lie Washington Hall, to give him n call ut his
new htmmi. Iff. Lanik.r,
N. IL- The office of the Tallahassee aud Columbur
i line id Stare kept at this House.
J..l* 9, IMML 2Hf
WASHZNGTCTa |AUs
MMOJT, f#M.
iij T| M t I’HE Subacrihers have assoc in led in
’ ‘i mnnnremem of this eetablisheil
“--A jtWK m utl well known House. Their joint and
individual attention will he given lo its
general enperintendanec, und no effort will lie spared lo
sustain its former high character. We shall nlwnyiv
stud v the comfort and entertainment of tho*e who favor
us with n call. MUTT &. SBAKKS.
Wi t f.i\m A. Mott, 1
Oviu G. Sparks. J
if In becoming associated with Mr. William A. Mott
in the management of llie WAMIIINGTON II ALL,tho
subscriber hogs leave lo invite the custom of the travel-
Ibiu public, nnd particularly of his country friends. It
will give him pleasure at ull times, lo minister lo ih**ii
ctiirihiii. und to aid them in unv way in his power in (list
transit- tjoii of such business us mnv cull them lo Mncon
UVII) (i. SFAKKft.
Macon, July 15, 1846. 22
eiTsiFiisn
nil. IN AN’S Vegetable Extract, an infallible re me
I v i**r Epileptic Fits or Falling .Sickneas,Couvul
si'.ns,\c. Also Ivnu’f Vegrlahle Anti-Bilious Bills,
lot rcitioving nil morbid and corrupt humors, und puri-
L ing Use blood. For sale at
M h|l 1 BRUNO * VIRGINS .
,io ]>ozi:n
HistiirN Balxiim of
WILD CHERR7.
fTli DO/. BOTTLES of the genuine article just re.
• el* eeived an J for a&le by BRUNO & \IRGINS.
N. B.—L’ounlry men-lmnm wishing to purchase to
sell again, can be supplied on reasonable terms, bv ap
plying at our Music and Jewelry Store on Cotton Ave
nue, Mncon,Ga. BRUNO VIRGINS, or
HeptO J. A. N S. S. VIRGIN.
KKIXO A VfIU.INS,
AGENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vi
brating Magnetic Machine; also (lie Mttgue.nc or
Compound Bitumen Blaster,and Magnetized Ciidd Bills.
We also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Med
icines, with the hooks on practice,
Macon and Columinis, Oct 29,1845 37,
ltas; r ii>n and
\G< >< HI, supply constantlv on hand, bv
Augl'J 27 FATTEN & TAYLOR.
faints. Oils , AY.
FUST received from the “New Votk and Brooklyn
White Bead Company,” No. I, No. ”, Extra and
Eure White Lead.
ALSO IS STORE,
Linseed and Tanner’s Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Varnish,
Lampblack. Buttv, Baint, Brushes, Ac. Ar .
Aug I9 ”7 ‘ BATTEN A TAYLOR.
1J ACON—2O,OOO lbs. choice Bacon Sides, just re
■ > reived. FATTEN & TAYLOR.
Aug 19 2f
rZ URLS. REFINED SUGAR for preserving, just
• # received by FATTEN & TAYLOR.
_A ag 19 “7
SOUTH CAROLINA
I'finale Collegiate Institute.
f 8111 K duties of tjii* 1 nttitution will In* resumed on lint 15tli
I (#cteli*reiisiiiag, under the joint direction of
DR. ELIAS MARKS,
BENJAMIN RICHARDS, A. M.
ami Brol. JOHN DARBY, A. M.
with competent assistant teachers in elementary instruction,
sd vs need departments, Language*, and ornamental brandies.
Duties w i il go on uninterruptedly until isth Jam*.
I lie senior Principal is gratified to announce to the citizens
of South Carolina and the adjoining States, that, ut the com
tueiieeii.eiit of ueadenne year, the institute will
open ms iu> niiotieil alvivt.
JOHN DJIKB K, latr of Mrran I'emale College, Or or# in,
and for thr pm9* year Prof-ttor of Mat hr matin and Botany in
H'llhamm l otiegr. Mmtnch ntctf t, hot rr tided upnardt off ont -
trni yean in tni t State amt Georgia, ami hut mmir iduttrlf
mo* * mtvnntu£cu\fhj known at a superior inttrurfor in ocirnce
amt hterutuie, and alto ut author of an excellent ft cut nr on
u Southern Botany.”
Os Mr. it H tUUDS, who hat, with thr exception <f the last
yertr, hern idrnlifiett with the Intfitutiou for fume yeart , it it
uunetctxary to xpmk,at hi -r thorough coinprtcnry und talent for
instruction have hern inefficiently anti tuti fueim ily texted.
A<r> • aid) to this arrangement, there will • flw Gentlemen
etigair‘d in the <1 liferent branch* * of the Institute, a>o>isiei*’ by
Ladies w ho will direct t lie domestic aud literary departniruis,
amt command the confidence of tin patron* of the lustiiuti.
Its primary object is to furnish instruction to young Ladim
in advanced stage* of education. This is done both by in
struct ion and lectures, accompanied, on *ci ntiftc •nbjects,
wll h well selected A PPAR A TUB—CHKMICAL AND
PHILOSOPHIC A 1.. It embraces, moreover, introductory
DhP4 H i MKNTB for younger pupils, to nrhh h ■ fpcrhit alien
tion ■ tprrrtrd. Pupils are charged from the time they enter
to the end of the a •atlemie y< ;r, (13th My the summer
arrang* no-tit, twelve months b attl and t**i montlis tuition
are furnished at a slight ex pense atUlit<<>n iI to t hat of thr aca
demic year. Pupils may enter at any -period of tin* year.—
Paj ineiits—half at comment.* unlit, halfat thr* middle of the
academic year. A circular giving particulars, wil| Invlor*
ward< il to any desirous of fitnher information, Commuinca
tintis ilia) be uddreased to either of thr Principals.
IJa rham v i lie, lieu * Columbia, S. C., b> pt. 1, 1 <4A.
aoth
f | 111 K ih tuber has just received and is daily receiving a
g large and w* II selected stock of
i.roeeriei, Mlarttirare, Crarkrry,
Iron, lint*, Hoots :iut Mum's.
togi tin r with a general assortment of Fancy and Staple*
whicli In has selected the past summer in New York and Ro*>
ton markets, ami cannot tail to suit the wants of Is la custom
ers ami the public geji* rally.
H rvuig uo intent, either directly nr indir ctly, in anv of
•iie Cotton operations of the day, his Ihrnd* will discover that
he can at r >rd to sell his goods at u very small advance from
cost | as he will ti*vi r have to make upon his goods lor losses
on Cotton operations. His friends from the country can also
In* assured, that any Cotton oruthri Produce seal to lit* house
fur sale, will always ho disposed <d at the highest market
price, as no individual in anv way connected, will lie allowed
to be concerned in anv ) in the purchase us Cotton.
Any Cotton sent to In* bouse for sab , from In* customers,
will always be sold, when directed,at the vary high* st market
price, without any charge or commission fbr selling.
AMOS MENTON.
Miteoti, Sept 11, 1H44 31
Central Bank ol EtuiiuniW
September, I*llo. )
C ILL HP. HOLD as tli* property of this llank. at puba
yy sale on Monday, the43*l day oi November negt, in tho,
towiiof Stark* ville, Lee county, the following lot*of land,
vi# :
No. f—l.lth dist, Lee count v.
Nu. 24b—3d dist. Lee county.
Nfts. tin and 217, I fill dist. Dooly county, atnl
No. 74—nth disk Randolph county.
And on Mondav, t 7h Jay of December, thereafter, swill
be sold in the town of Newton, Maker county, tint lullowing
lots of land, #•* :
No*. II U I ami 2<# -2d dist. Maker 9*inty.
Nos. UT, 1 •#, lii, I*4, inf, 140 and 240—ail in tho 9th dist.
lisker r minty. i
A |so,at the same time and place, will In* sold,that h*aimf!
plaatitiion lately owa* and by Gen. Thomas J. Holmes, lying in
tat 7th dist, Bnker confttv, containing MXM) acrs.
Ike abovi lands will be sold on a credit of one and two
year*. Note* made payable at the Central Hank, aatidkcioii
ly endorsed, will bs received in payment o! live above des
cribed lands.
fOHN S. THOM A, Director C. B.
Mi I Mdgcv illr. Sept. 15, 1446. 11 Ids
uiiJ.,inines 11. Ilsrds*;> is a run
diduta fr Tui Collector of Bibb counly, at Hie f naung
.'.n i'i .1 mu “ v next, July B
a IT*EELL H ia u CanJltliitu fur Receiver vt
Tux Return*, ol Bibb counts.