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rl. W, W. MARSHALL, inform the public generally,
■ that the alflieled may avail themselves of hi profession
■■vices at Maimn, Gh., until til l 1.-t of July, 1817. Alter
■xpirktion ofwhioU time, lii-a residence niny I* • known by
l> ;-ing him nt Macon, G,f Fur further parti -nbirs, he rc
to his pHJnjdilet on Fmi -er, Ac. which may he
Kned, gratis, on npplic-ihon to him at the l lo’ and lloiise,
pfi*r or otherwise. Lett* r* f post paid, on hnsinxss, orre
■ ng copies of t!io Pam .blot, will be punctually attended
Kd iiunu (liately forwarded to address by mail.
K .1 KFFKnsoN. Jackson Uountv, Ga., l>ee. 2C, 1810.
B . \V. Marshall,
Br Sir; JiiKtice to you, At merry to the nfllicted, prompts
Blot the public know, tljaf some four years since, ii small
Bund* its appearance on mv ttpjrer lip nrnr the corner
■ month w hich present I v become sotumv list troublesome
Bing. Several iricndH expressed concern fur me, know
■it my moth r had died of Uanc*r ol the breast—-and that
Bjieaiauee indi Hied predisposnit u towards Cancerous
■ ms. But I lolt hat tilth apprehension until the pre- mt
I alf'iough its size li id co id<rM increased. ‘I lie first
■ yeurthe Rev. S.iin iel Anthonv expressed crerit i, ,
m w isu cancer, an * told me that from personal knowb dje
Hr ftk'll iu such i!i' aseS, lie was snrr wu eoid I cuie
ifn .several J'iiyfi*-ians had cautioned me to be careful
Ki’ irritate it or let auv one <lo tinv thing to it lest |J*ry
■d make so nethirig senotis of it. Bui tiio latter part of
■if Ind alh • .truing a > *ar .11 e, and lltid to a'te u| (lie
■il cutif i nee of the M. E.Uhun !i, South, at Ih feis*
■ V .—and a-yon n.‘ a • it. nos Rieiunoml, W I *|c-
Bed to set- ton when you cme to t lie .Madison Springs,
Kin August last 1 started for the Springs, on mt wav
B, ti very eminent Rht-i iin cxitnd ied it. and told me it
It ‘le-d to le n very hid pi .ee, *!i! kindly off red in cut it
Ir ne, insuring nm th ii I would suffer les.- farm tin knife
fcny other tnethoil of curing :t. But 1 had known ninnv
K out with the knife nn 1 soon reappeared, i ther* hire
Eit it best to decline, although warned that nn mi i i>ll v
[w ould mark mv face. But lam happy to say that in a
■ fifteen days you were successful in removing it, find in
Ilian two w-u-k.j thereafter, the place had entirely healed,
pig so small a scar, a? scarcely to be noticed without dose
pin tion.
won I I lli'rcfore nflvjse nil ho nip nfllii ted with ch r.er
Mari nis character, to cm 1 and ftoe you, fr I consider voiu
hnont hotter, and fir more successful, thnn any I havi ev
lown. and 1 f'-el e.mfi b ut in saying you will u >l uuder*
I w ith.ml mud hope of -itccess.
[ With seiiiiuieiils of high regard, 1 nm vnnn,
J. \V. GLENN.
li-* Rev. J. \V. G'rnn i-* favorably know n to the public hs
M'iodjst minider in the (-urgia Coulcivnce. Ili j nddrcss
clLusou, Jackson county. Gu. \\ . \V. M.
mi. .1 annnrs 10 IP 17.
/>*••/• Sir: I prt'Hl • !••; s:r* ■ •.> ; 111>• i. ,_ mit.
*\iPrio.ir’ -Ui.l tvinfitlenee i:i ‘’i < t• i:i’ i:■ m• \ f >(* v jr .*
- ~ !.•': ( : :m dm v. ■ ■
1 l <M ! in* me>’ux of Itv-it m ui. I ;ii tinu.M** tosje .k
lo'ins -*nf* \mr **\vi y.\etu mi.l j-i
; 1;il full v confi.lt* in :?:• oiVi -i •y of l!i sr* u.*\m<* from
ris !li iv.■ known prut! i•. 1. j'!c- ■ < iV*i is .-reiu-d nos
Jo I lif* locality of I In* tfisea***, hut to prr\ n 1c the
\ s*l ‘'ill, iiipnitUg len-wml to the n ion.
- c iam-'Jt ri/inz vo ir titv.l u.-ut a- loiii lie if u>j cun-
Os all the 4-nKf* in 1 r vour |)r *-si• • r•;11 rc.
I h ive noticed— ami tlms.* ait* i:o! a f. w—the in.li; i.Jn
a exception, have avowed to me ilm t’j ir gen
health hid jxreati v improved, a . I tVir m >mih seem to
heon renovated. In mv i: .-iivitlual cm***, I was trrentN
from t!# nivH ; :r- of a
me in a rapid decline ; mv |>rnfp.--siunf;! pnrsnin .\ere
entirely ahaiuloned, ut and I had j>iv. n op to linger ont m
dea'l) Ilt'jtring aecidt'or.iM \ ofvoiu liv?.f-))**iit an I ill*-
which attended it, I rep- lied the prejudice* which an
and tindivnfjed svsteiu of pra< lice hid prompted
MMbl ! iceii myxeii uurtsm v. dly u...! . vour c atra!. !•;. a vs.
time, I found the di-cn-t* yielding and m\ hea! li im
find in two mouths I h it mv constitution renewed
thf disease reduced to t!)3 .s.inlleftt roiip-i.sn. lam low
health than I have been f,r seven vears prev ioiml v
if I should again relapse into tin* aironicsof the disease. I
witli the utmo t confidence replace myself und. i voim
tme.it.
deem it but proper to st t- that shire you first came to M i
>s 181/5, tlie siifce.'S with which you have met and siihdu
utid the doubt which at first prevailed as to voiir abil
to cure cancer, fistula, *Ve., perms to have modified into a
ms to the rrmrdiex und in -a n.v of your treatment. 1 take
pleasure in hearing my humble testimony to your hie*
as a gentebmn, and to the kindness and courtesies
B'> which yon me universally received and cherish- and here.
B Yours Respectfully. 8. R. BLAKK.
■■ W. W. Marshall.
Sa'rmel |{. Bluke, is known to the commnnifv e &n
lawyer lesiding in Mtcon, Ciu. VV, \V. M.
B To the Editor of the Maron IVlegrnph.
f .Macon, Gh , January 11, 1847.
J >enr Sir : 1 feci h peculiar pleasure in giving mv t*-dinionA
Sfavor of the method pursued bv l>r. W. \V. Marshall, (fur
krly of Virginia, now a resident of this place,) in treating
Incer, fistula, and al! similar complaints. For ourself there
nothing we detest so heartily ns quackery in anv depari
rnt of human know ledge or ingenuity. We ran assure the
ablic. there isnone in the pretensions of Dr. M. the eases he
cured oi lute in this place, are numerous, myself among
P* nutnher.
The Doctor lias patients from the remotest parts of the Uni*
who place themselves under his care, at this place, upon
tc recommendation others who have Iwen made whole by his
tairumentality. Wc would udvise all ih<se afflicted with the
Mve diseases, to apply immediately to IV. M. whom they
ill find all the traits which characterize the gentleman and
bibmthropisf. ST. LAMER.
All communications addressed to Mr. I.anicr, (post paid) on
is subject, will meet with prompt attention. \V. \V. M.
CAUTION AGAINST IMPOSITION.
H,?\ing been credibly informed, that a number ol itinerant
>1 other practitioners have labored to produce the impression,
lar they use the same remedies, and practice upou the same :
rincinle# w ith mvself, and that one of these persmis have as
cii *d mv name, thereby imposing upon their patients and en
kiliug an injury upon myself. 1 lake this opportunity of in
brining the public, that my practice ia peculiarly mv own
pat I have never instructed any one iti the mode of n*y treat
hi, and have no acquaintance or connection by agency or
IthciwiM*, with tiiPec perso.ic.
W. W. MARSH ALT..
il ebruarv 18, 1317. 1 3t
Toiuot ltUhi Division !\o. I, S. of T.
PLEDGE.
make, buy, sell. < r *•> an a beverage, any Spirit*
u* ur Mate Liquur*, Wiiu- or t ii< r.
I C T Ito. Dieni.m met* rglarl> EVERY FRIDAY FNENING.
at 7 u elovk, at iLtir Matt.
JOS. MURDOCK. P. VV,
I It HOOK, R. S. 41
•IMII 27, IS ;7.
a'O HOUSE KEEPERS.
W'll 1. 11l- Udir rail ■■ DIKXI.K lIRAY’S, sad tak.
’ ‘ I'H.k mi lint. “ Cain.” in tli. whv of lniui*-k..p
lifip- *1 tie*, eiticles aie too tedious in number to enumerate.
: I >'<■ :i Mm 4-3
Cy Mrajed or Sivltu
I A-tOM Hum Vina Harries’ liable in tki iilire,
m pair of brown HORSI S, tmall ai*- # with aatl-
I | oi* iiark on their hacka. 1 will pay a rvwartlof
Dol lure for twith, cr in proportion Ibrono—or
ir auy iiifi >rn.:uion rr *pt ting tin m, if hftmi iln Mbovv place or the
Hall, no I get them ; and a fair return pence tor any ne
•eaaary ti-oublr m pi n mg tin m, if cut ol the city.
J ACM HAAS
EXM I? MONTHS • |: ' 1 r! -” !■'••••’
U h. bouoiable (’onrt of Ordinary of Monroe Cos. Ibr leave to a*-ll
all ill* real estate of f>amu< I |ti ini, clei *tl. tut* of aaid county : a'ao
•wine of the Negro* * belonging to kmu! * aiote.
ROLAND niVINS,
GEOHOR BIVINS,
’ A ilmiintratora w itlt the w ill anneti and.
Notice.
rBMIP pu'ilir .r.r.iiliunrU trilni(;f,ir • promi<cir\ Nun-
I. ” —l> l>)’ nr , .iipii. and with my mark, cl.iv.l .Im.ui i|„- Brit ul
1*47, due ill* lir*t day ofTehruar) mink payable either to
fc Cos., or ft|..a. Hariget fc Vn ~ fur Nil.c Hundred Dollar*. |
h a credit of I hree Hundred Dollars endorsed on it. Ihe consul*
ration i<f*'iid Note having failed, 1 uin Uttermini and not to par the
same unless compelled by law. JAM Kb FORK
llo.isjon Cos. Keto 17, 1*47. 6* 1 I
m , (copy.)
F BIWKI.V'F. month* afterdate 1 promise to on) Mea*ant Rorrnur 1
§ U.-arer Turet* liuududatid Twelve Dollar*, for value received. I
Fb. ISth, 1*47. JAMKS WHITE.
The ituderaifned hereby foriwarn* all person* from trailing for
tin urigtnal of the above ropy note, a* the consideration ut said note
l.a* entirely failed j then fore 1 do not intend to pav “aid note unle** i
MMclMtf bylaw. JAMKS WIIITK. 1
Sumter county, f>a. Fi b IS, 1*47. 31
Twenty Dollars, Reward.
Ci I ) AN AWAY from the resident e of Col. Rurwell !
JjS P % Jordan,la Pulaski eoiimy, on the aid Janttarv
la*t, tu> negro girl AM ANDA, about twenfy-aeeen
rraia of ag. ,ratht r a deep mulatto ; her hair mar-
IS •* flight, and long, generally worn plaited; her
jTMmJ iy * black She i* rather b< low the medium sue. i
ha* gem rally a mile on her eountetianee w hen ,
to, and stammers a little in It* r *|m ei li, par
i iiruUrlt alien in an ill humor,and is very *ll.lll anil intelligent.
The above reward will Im- given if confined in jail *o 1 g t her. or 1
tl r a*oll able e*penw* paid ifdilivered in Miuuu to Mr. IIOHK.R I
UKASLKY, Jr.
Amanda ha* various acquaintances in Maeon, Clinton, M-.ntell.* f
Madison and Pulaski. KLLKN A. Jilt A AN.
Peb 17, IMT ltf I
C T t he Savanu 111 Republican will puhlttli the above twice ami
mi 1 l.i ii act on ut.
POSTPONKD
\nniMsrn vrou's sai. Agreeably loan order I
of Hie interior Court of Pulaski county when sitting for ordi
nary pu. !"■ • • will In -old befori the court lioue door in the cit) ol
Alaeo,H the hr-i Tuesday in March neat,
1177 Shuic* of Capital Stock ill the Merchants
Hank ofM con.
dold a the properly of the estate of John Rawls,dec.a*eit f.r thv
t. netit of the heir* anti creditor* of said estate. ’l .l m*wilt be lib r..|,
CHARI.KS K. TAYI.OH, Adm r.
CAHULINK M. HAM Lt, A dm*.
notice.
_ rn.rwtHS .It IVom •’ a *•> f r Kißr•*.
Jt ronrw (firm hr n. n..? si. w.rd, us
p .‘,d, „„ “. Dd ptrilg it ■Mill ‘•<
I i'.u C. J.a I*”. -
.7#.f CO.V ,
OAP.RIAGE DEPOSITCavf*
T)F. I.OACIIE &. VriLCOXSOX,
?> LT A KEN the Fi.uyd Hoist: and WAsiirNTox llul,
and opposite Mr. G. A. Kimberly’s Hut Stoic. :>n Mul
berry Street, have on hand a fresh und well selected stock of
CarrilS:irouclies, Dn^^irs,
and Rockaway t, Saddles, Harness nm! Bridlea,
Trunks Vn I ice*. Carpet Bag.-* and SatchelU,
Sadolery and liainsss Hardware,
Skirnng, ILtrneas, Bridle, Top and I‘utent Leather,
Morocco of every variety. anti a beautiful assortment of Car
riage dunning*, consisting of Cloths. Laces,Tunad*, Ax'es,
B.fids. Hash-frames, Springs, Steps, Hows, Lumps, Brussels
and < )i! C trpelitigs ; Oils, Faints and Varnish.
(’ur igs <f every description built to order.
HER \ I < A jo every branch of the above business axecutcd
within-i: <--*t and despatch, ibices to suit the times.
Mfi-01,. March 3. IB 16. 3
CARRIAGES.
( 1/ thr oil stand of the late /'. It rigleu.)
AI.\UCI of fine t ’(> \CII F.S. B \RRO( ’(*ll-
I>,i: Oi ‘Ka V VS, and 111 <if iIF*S,( with and w ilhout
tups) d.fi i t from J. .1/. (}uiolii/x celebrated uiauuf.ict.u>.
Ne w itk, ,V J . 1
Rers y i siting loiul Cm rinses, will find it to their interest
?i exainiue these arlM-les before purehtiring elsewhere, as n
large a ; -ui t •■••nt will be kept constantly on band and offered
on the iim-l f .vnrahh* terms.
Cr.l is nv. ived for (’arringei* built t > nnv pattern, nnd w.a
innled t i do good service and give safHfactior, loth in article ,
and pi ice. ‘Jk 11. I’LA NT, Agent.
M .-on. le. 30,1010. Hi (
4 01 ION AVENUE
Carriage & Saddlery Repository,
MACON, GEO.
r ATJEIVIAIM 6l KCBEET3
A RE m w r ei i\ iug al their store n few
v/ . *yg—eml assortment of (kirrMpcp. Harness, >ad
\ Ts die*. Carriuee nnd Saddlery Hardware,
■ ‘arnage Trimmings, A c. A c. togtlier v* ith
•very n r Ic used in the man ifartnre ol Carriages, > addles ttnd
ilnrnetos. whieh they offer low for cash or city acceptance.
Nov J 13 Iti. 3m 11
Onnn'gec Iron Foundry and dlu
tltin a Shop.
('I A CON GEO.)
mir: suhs*riliersluvingr erected anew Estuhlishine it, now
* off- tt. ‘h* pi HI ir*, inducements that they have n< ver bad
he!'..re in th it line of business.— M ill Wrights, Gin Makers,&c.
wi I find it to their advantage to give us a call : we will guar
antee nil our work lobe good, and at the lowest price—we
have n good stock of Fatlernson hand.
A good Uore Fowerlor sale.
OHAS. P LEVY fc CO.
(y‘tton \ venue, near Macon A: Western It. It. Depot.
.Mav fi. 1348. 12tf
dlacon Iron *V Itrass Foundry,
AXf) MACHINE SIIOI*.
f |IHE sol s rihei having recently made large and in p >rtant
I ald tions to his former list of patterns for Overshot,
Breast nnd Tub Vlill Geering, is now prepared to execute or
ders for F lour Mills,Colton Factories, Horse power Mills for
plantation giinding, Ac ; also Cotton Presses, Gin Genr
Flutes and Balls, utid Mill Irons of every description: fill of
which will be made of the very best material and workman
ship, on reasonable nnd accommodating terms.
Macon. June 17. \ 18 HUBERT FINDLAY.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES.
MWTHITING Rc MIX reipeftßilly invite their
iv j y ▼ patron* and the public gem rally to call
v J and examine their atock of rood* manufactured
■ t expresal) fortliis market. 1 neiraasorunent con
iti'ia in part of
f Gentlemen** fine French Calf aewed Bot.ts of
ill qualities.
Gentlemen’* middling fine Catfsc’ved and pegged Roots, nil kind*.
Gentlemen’* double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged Roots.
Gentlemen’* (*alf. Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kinds.
Gentlemen's fine Calf and Kip pegged lirogamot all kind* and
qualities.
Ladies’colored and black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all qualities
Ladies’ Kid Buskins, thin and thick soles, of all kinds.
Misses* Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colored.
With a large assortment ol children’s Shoesofull kinds K* qua’ities.
Also a large assortment of Men's and Boys’COA RSK HROGA NS.
double and single soles, pegged and nailed, which we will sell as
low a* the same quality can be bought in the city.
Also Calf,, Kip, Goat, Lining and Binding Skins,
Sole Leather, Pegs, Thread, Patent
AwUllajt* tSfc. very low.
Roots in:il- siii,l rt‘|>uired to order.
Mwon.Oc. li. 114*. 2J
,MORTOJ\’S
PULMONIC EXPECTORANT
COUGH SYRUP,
for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ('onsumption, and H hooping
t'ough.
\MONG the ninn-rous complaints with which th- human family
are ulHictrd, nom- are mure common than coughs, colds
and none mure fatal in their results, unless timely care is taken tu
nop th r pi ogre** before ihey become too firmly seated upon the
iuugi. Notwiihsiaiuling the many remedies that have been offer* and to
the public, not any h m- heretotore proved sueet-saful in prtcuring a
cenain ami spetdy rt lief.
Th*- proi>tutor having b*etian eyewitness ‘for several years) of
the astonishing virtu** of his extraordinary Medicine, at bngth
deems it his duty to oth r it to ilie public, in u way that it may receive
a mort extensive circulation ; ami at a price that the poor may re
ceive the b* !♦ fit * f it, a* well as Ue rich.
This Syrup is particularly eltic icious in removing coughs, a> ising
i from colds, ait ndcd with hoarsrtiess and soreness about the win*!-
! pipe; likewise sliortn*-s> of breathing, tightn* ss across the breast,
accompani* and wi<h a tickling cough ; and in all consumptive cum *
; il* use is particularly recommended: likewise whooping cough is
grew ly r .litved bjr its use—children laboring under this distressing
! disease, in innumerable instances have hern astonishingly ben* fitted
| hi a f.-w days ; the pi-asan:n*-* of it is a great ad\antage, as children
Hiiltakeii with as much pleasure as they will sweetmeats.
1 he following testimonials are a few of the many which might be
adduced in lavoroflhis medicine :
Georgia. Bibb County. June y lX4f.
Dear Sir—Having been afflicted w uli a cough foi about eighteen
I months, w hich commenced w nli a hacking cough, and wasfol
■owed with spitting of blo>d : the rough incremM-u in vioknee, tin it
; 1 emild g*u scarcely any sleep, not more thanflfteen minutes at a time,
tv-f re I would Or-coim- choked up with the necessity of coughing and
raising t’ e phlegm. My cough was almost inaessai t; the pliy-ician
who att< nded me ? said, that unless 1 went to the Fast or West Indus.
I could not live till spring. Having no hope from the physicians, I
; I* It w tiling to take any thing that whs thought possible to do me any
good. My brother having used MORTON’ 5 Cough Syrup fora cough,
and found imm* diate relief, r* commended me to take it; 1 got some
1 111 January, ami from the time 1 commenced using it, 1 thought 1 x
perienccsl benefit, amt it continued to relieve my cough, and euabl* and
me to raise the phlegm more mid more, until 1 goi entirely w ell.
During the time I used a good many bottles, a do/n st I* ast, pi rh:i| *
mare. Many of my acquaintance ha* mg seen w hat it had dune fu
me, have since ustd it. and I have procured many bottles myself for
th la, and have n ver known it to fail of producing a thorough cure.
1 have therefore no hesitation in say ing that 1 tn-lievt it to b a certain
•ud sure remedy. D. B. MKASSWKLL.
from the Georgia Mrsscugrr.
Mr. Editor— Dear Sir : I wih to be permitted through the medium
‘of your paper, to speak of MOKTO.VS Cough Syrup, as a r* nn ily,
that others who are afflict* and as 1 have bc*-n, mav know of a mrdieine
tlu-y cun rely on. 1 was la’Hn ing under a cough for about two y* ars,
w hich kt pi i’ncr* sung and grow ing worse, until it w as o dUtrs-aaing.
that I could not shep more than half th* night ; to >uch a degree had
tlie rough and rsisiiigof phi* gm reduced me, that iny friends all
tlniukht, and not without good reason, that Iliad the consumption,
and i certainly thought so myself. 1 was finally p rsuaded to try
MOH’l ON 's Cough hyrup, and in the course of a month or two, I used
three or four liotttes, which entirely cured me, and 1 hare remained
as sound and well ever since as anyone. Sometime alter 1 got well
oiieoftny neighbor* was taken with such a very bud cough, that her
friends thought she would die right off: they sent for me, knowing
that 1 had been cured by something almost miraculously ; I happen
ed to have a bottle of it on hand, and gave it to her, ami it relieved
her. Since then my wife was attacked with a cough which kept get
ting worse and worse lor six ©C seven months, until 1 procured some
more of this Syrup, and by the time she hadustd three bottles she
was entirely cured. OKIiIN D. ITTKKK. Houston county.
Macon , April 14, tß4d.
Dear Sir: For about twenty-one years, 1 lead frequent attacks o
! Asthma, the latter part of the time it was accompanied with a bail
[ cough, and raising a good deal of phlegm ; the attacks became so
j severe that Iliad frequently to sleep in my chair for a number of
nights together, it being impossible forme to breathe lyiug down,
and instead of ge'.tmg any rt lief from the many medicines recom
mended to ta*, it kept gelling Worse- the cough and raising of
phlegm increased, uotl I wa persuaded in 1842, to try Morton’s
j Cough's vrup ; 1 used it hut a short time before I wa entirely relieved, j
A g*< and many knowing or bearing of mv long affliction and cure,
have come to know from me w liat it was 1 took to get cured, and 1
have no doubt it has caused a good d* al more of tlie medieine to be |
•old about In re. Yours, Ko. JAMF.S UICH AHDSOX.
For sal*- by SHO I WKLI. &. GILBERT, Macon.
Jan R, 147 Xm47 )
l*ota-ti, l*olali.
,WW WI LBS. I'utMll Juki rcirivrrl nml for “li> liy
iUUO UEOROL I'AYNL, Dru„il.
IMe 13 _ 46
NOTICE.
\l.t. persons having demands against Daniel Massoy, late of)
‘I wiggs cun my, d*******l, arn hereby notified to present th* in to
Irm properly attest*d, ill the time prescrilnd by law, or they wilt not j
lie self! and ; and all persons ind* bteil to said deceased, are hereby re- {
i quirt dto make immediate payment. WM. BRIAN, F.x’r. |
I'wiffg* county, Jan to, 1 47 flw4tf 1
DR. It. BRANDRETITS
VoKi'O'l.le Universal rills.
THIS reidiciiieis acknowledged to be one of the most valuable |
•9 • r discover* da* a aatilft of the blood and fluid*. It 1* su
perior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or aperitive, ami j
stand* iuflnitel) before all the preparations and combinations of
Mercury. It* purgative properties are alone of incalculable value,!
for these pills may be taken dail* fur any period, and instead of
weakening by the cathartic effect, they add strength by taking away
the cause of weakness. They have none of the miserable efforts of
that deadly specific, Mercury. The teeth are not injured—the bomw
and limbs are nut paralyzed—no; but instead of these distressing
symptoms new life aud eonsiquent animation is evident in every
I movement ol the body.
j These Pill*, fbr colds, roughs, tightness of the chest, rhrnmati*m
in the head or limbs, will be found superior to any tiling imagined of
the power* of medicine; and in bilious affections, disyepsia. and in
, alld.svase* peo.il.ar to worn. 1, Hi. ‘ li-m.li bt Wirtet tO It MM.
for Mile nl .1. Ilsirni'** Kook ‘ Hire.
On Cotton Afotm* Opputilt Hall.
Jam J, 1.0, °J’
i (V Al ril.es mutual u.. i.nm j-: c >m
tX . I’aSY, is WALL s 1 HKI'.T Alt. .■ inui uir il I.lk r.t.iun, Um
Trust* e< huvebi-come convinced, and the ixpuietue of old estaL
lisked companies fully warrant the concluii n, tl at tin ai’vat g
if Life Ii u iui eon th e Mutual plm, may be extended und (lifluMi
with greater convenience to a large .t lomriluo snl uni
omul security to all the assured, by requiring no grt-ati-r aim u it o
•he preniuin to be paid in cash thnn the c.mi.any vi I icquir* ti
J meet its eug gcin-nt* with promptitude und fidelity.
II 1 has act-oidingly In en i etermineil that in all cases where th* a
i.na! pien ium Khali amount to • o and 60 per cent, thereof shal
have t>i n paid in cash, an approved note may be giv* n fr the r
< muining 40 per cent, jtayahle iw l\ nmnile H'tir oate, hearing ij
jn r cent.interest. The interest to be paid annually, but the prill
Ici pal not lobe called in unless tin- t*xj jci.ci sos tin* company re
[ quire it, giving sixty days notice,and then only by assessmentN pn
( rata to tin- extent that maybe n quirt and to ii.ee; the tngaj cmeiit*
| the company.
| It is coufid -ntly antiaipated that n system, the operation cf whirl
iis so tkir and equitable, so wqll calculated to place t | K - h. mfits am
blessingsof Li fie Insurance within the reweh olall,aid at In-ami
f me ena le ea -li c mtr butor to share equally nnd f’ullv not only u
its In nefici ntsecury, but also in it* pri ti s U fae umulatioii, a iti met t
**’ ? i* beli veil to and -serie/thi* favor m and canfidt me ot the pul.lie.
1 lie particular advantages ofierid by this ion-pony ait ;
1. A guarnnti-e capital.
2. An annual participation in th* prrfits.
5. No individual responsibility b* y und tin- amount of premium.
4. I hose who insure for a less peneil than life, partici] at* si-*|ually
in ilieanniiiil profits of the company.
‘I he Suntihit company confines its business exclutirehj to lum
ranee on Lives, and all liikurance apper'a-ning to Life.
The liate'4 of Insurance on One l.uwired Dollar*.
J One j seven For I One Seven For
A s’- | Vr.r jvrr Lift-. ! A*-.-. Y.r. Years Life.
15 j 77 S! 1 M | 40 1 (59 1 320
so 1 BS 177 45 191 193 37,
25 130 1 U 204 50 194 200 4 f-0
30 111 36 234 55 232 321 575
35 jl36| |53 295 j 6U J 435491 J 7 CO
TR 1
J tni's T 7 P. Ogden, Richard E. I’tirdv, Thos. W. I.tidlcw.
.fame* Brown, O. Bushnell, ‘ C. K. Linds iy.
If. \V. Hick*, liie a d Irvin, A M. Merchant,
A. Non is, j). a < umstork, John Cryi'i r,
M. Wrtmore, .'.lines Harper, 11. H. Man is,
Robert It ( >l. mail, It K. Turman, Spence i h. Pi t ( diet
M. O. Roherts, \Y\n H 4*pinwall, Loring Andrew s,
H‘ nrv K Bogart.
.1. I), i* OGDEN, President.
A. M MERCHANT, Vice-President.
LEWES nF.V I ON, Secretary.
P 1.1 N Y Klt •’ EM A \ .Act u,ii y.
& T The comp iui will also in.-ure tin lives of Slav s.
HYDE K JON ES, Ag- nt.
Mac-in, fp*pt 3, 1R46. y^y
Jtilnn Mnxnrante Company,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
‘j’WIL under inioel Aaents will tnkeriska against Fire in
3 tliia citv. GrifTiu. Forsyth and other tow ns in the Si: to,
on hi favorable trnra ns any reaponsihle fk.irj nttv. Tl-ev
w ill also injure against I id risks of River Navigation; llt**ir
present rales are,3-4 iet cent. toSuvannnh.nrid 7-8 toriiHrlcs
‘on. HEA xV COTTON.
Maron. March 50. 18-J. r >. j
FITSIFITS!!
DR. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, ntt infallible remedy fer
Epileptic Fit* or Falling Sickness, Convulsions, dtc. Al
-1 so Ivan a Vegetable Anti-Bilious Fills, for removing all mor
i L*d and corrupt humors, and purifv in? the |.|nt.d. For anle at
j March 11 1 BRUNO fr VIRGINS'.
50 nOXEN “wISTAU’S
11.-ilsain of Wild Cherry.
AO BOTTLES* of the genuine .rtirle juM rrr r i il
•)” t nn* for snle hy IIRI/NO to VIRGINS.
N. li.—Oounlry merclinnlu wishing t|iurchnse (a sell nnin,
can be snpplii il on reasonable terms, by applying nt our Mu
sic and Jewelry Slore on Cotton A venue, Macon, Ga.
MRUNO & VIRGINS, or
Sept 9 HO J. A. & S. 8. VIRGIN.
i:u■ \o a riann.
\ GENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary nnd Vibrating
In. Magnetic .Machine; a!;o the Magnetic orCoinpouud lii
tumen l'laster,and Magnetized Gold Fills.
We alsn keep a full supply of llie Homeopathic .Medicines,
with the books on practice.
Macon and Columbus, 0ct59,184.* 37
IfKLid STORE .
Dli. TV!. BASITLETT
r II AS jnsl received,nt bis Drug Store on Mill
Cnfjff&p • berry street, a large stock of Drugs, Chem
icals, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Glass-ware, Win-
Ymij dow (ilasa. Perfumery,&c.; in fact, every thing
usually kfipt by Druggists. Having made bis
woK-** purchases ttnr Cash, and from first hands, in New
York and IJoston, bn is enabled to execute orders at as low
prices as Sue, fresh anil unadvturated article, can be obtained
al nny estnbli-bmenl in the southern country.
Physicians, Manufacturers,Planters, and Denlorsarr invited
to call amt examine bis stock before they make their purcha
ses. Macon, Sept 25, 1815. 3-J
Da-BROWNLEiS’S
CELEBRATED
ISidsam of IS ‘ild Cherry, A'c.
For Covght , Cohh. Asthma, Consumption, Disease of the
/.nays or Throat, I.ircr Complaint , Dyspepsia, nml oil oth
er diseases arising from a cheeked Insenbte Perspiration.
WARRANTED to benefit even those pntien's who have
tried Wistar’s, and other celebrated remedies, without
success. For sale by J. H. it \V. S. KI LLS,
Jan fi *47 \ r ( 'M, j f (lr Msenn.
New Store Af New Goods.
China , 6 lass A Earfltcn-irnrc.
f¥IHE siihscrih* ri are now receiving and opening a general assort-
X ment of the above goods, at the store lately o-cunud by Mr
A. G. Butts, corner of Mulberry and Second sts. and opposite the
Washington Hall,which they offer at wholesale and retail, ‘lheir
stock hi part consists of the following :
Paris White Dining, Tea and Toilet Set*,
Light Blue do. do. da. do.
Flowing 44 do. do. do. do.
White Kivu eh China Dining Set#,
Do. do. do. Tea do.
Gold band do. do. do. do.
While do. do. Jug*,
White Granite, light and flow ing blue Jugs—all *i* rf
Plates, Dishes, Bakirs, and Cover Dishes to match Dming Watts
A general a*urtuu nt of common Ware, *
Cut, Pressed and Plain ’I umhl* r.
Cut and Pressed Goblets, Win* • and Champagnes
Pressed and Plain F.gg and Jelly Glass* *,
Cut and Pressed Mil mr Dishes and Nappies,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Lamps ami Canole-sticka,
Do. do. do. Salts,
Cut Decanters in setsund pairs,
Solar Lamps— Britannia and German Silver Castors
I ooking (ilasses various i/ ■ and t> 1c s,
Stone baking Ditli* s. Pies, kc. ftc.
‘I hesiihscriher<id*‘em it nrop-r to state that they have adopted ti e
CASH SYSTEM, to whieh tin v intend strictly to adhere, snd by
whidi they w ill be enabled to furnish every description of goods in
l, *r* r Imv atfuirprices. NYDK fit JONES.
H. fit J. will take orders fiir fancy China Dining, Tea and Toilet
Sits, which they will furnish at the importers putt*, adding only
the expense* from New York. ‘
Macon. Sept. 2, 1846. v2 q
PIANO AND MUSIC STORE.
I LSI” received front tlie fuclnrie of Ntma & Clark, and J.
('bickering Jk Gilbert*, line assortment of Pianos. Al
so from Europe, a splendid assortment of Guitars, Violins,
Clarionets, Flutes, ’! romhonns, Orplirclides, Concert Horns
Trumpets,Cornopeans, Hueles.end u tarietv ot tuber inuru
ments 100 numerous to mention. Piano, Guitar and Flute Mu
sic we are constantly rerei \ ing, of the latest publication.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, and a variety ol fam-v articles
kept jn our line.
A few cases of flomopathie Medirine just received, with
book containing the neci ssury instruction to administer the !
same.
All of the above articles will be sold at living prices.
N. IL—Wulclics i-<-|>:iii t'll and warranted.
.. M t r BRUNO & VIRGINS.
Macon* March 5,1845. 3
Sale and J Avery Stable .
Sfllllh uodcraigned reaped fully inform their
■ ‘>ienda nnd the public, that they have
JLI opened a Btabi r. iti Macoß, for the purpose of
doing a SALE AND LIVERY BUsINLSS.a.uI
solicit a share of public patronage.
Their Stable* are connected with the FI.OYI) HOUSE, and
every attention will be paid to customers in order to give gen
eral satisfaction.
Their Stables are large, new and commodious, with fine
Lots and every conieniente. Feraons would do well to give
us a call. N. HAWKINS,
M J * W. IIARRIS.
Iht’
On ion sign in cn t,
l!jl()() PCI NDS T-nnes.ee llacon Sides. Just reecired
4 M 14 M f pc) Riiilrond, Lv
Pw i ‘ PI r n \ *j TAYI OH
SALS. Rtii INEU SUGAR for pn ii
! ‘*y PATTEN 6c TAI LOR.
I Aug l'.* 07
TL’ ST rereived ami for sale, 500 kegs Nails.
• JiinelT IH SCOT'r, CARHART A CO
I'ltiYxeeil Cimdieo.
A N scrresbls snd infalllbls remedy for COUGHS and
1 1 m (’OLDS, manufactured and for sale bv
Vt 31 ■Ki __ J. SIILLTZ.
XIICH SILKS.
jUST roeeiv-d a splendid assortment of rich winter Silks.
GEO. W. PRICE.
Oet 21, 1840. 36
Fnthroidered CanhmtTen.
)M R verv rich and handsome, for sale bv
FT Octal, iCIG 3ti GEO* \V, TRICE.
OiliHrUiU MOUSB,
MACON, UA.
following are the rates of entertuinn ent nt the above
I Hotel:
Board and Lodging per month, - * - £lh 00
Board without Lo dging, per month, - - i’J * r o
Board per day, - -- -- -- -- 1 Ol
Single Maal, *>7
Lodging per night, V>
Mnn nnd Horse per night, with supper and
breakfast - 1 ■”0
Horse per day, - -- -- -- -- 7.>
Horse per week, - 350
Firewood nnd l ights extra.
It J ’ Monthly Hoarders are expected to settle promptly nt and 6
expirulion of each mouth.
‘J he undersigned unites the attention of visitors and travel
ers to the above rules, and respect full v aolii-its a share of their
. ( iistom. M. BA HTLETT.
r&O ¥ A aOVBB
lHacoii, Gfoigiii.
P fWlllE suhpcrihera have taken that well known
* Hotel, the I ‘i.oyh Hou-ik,and are associated
i under the firm of BROWN Ac LANIER.
II |f t l\i lt will bo needless to make promises, ns one of
* - N-ic. • haft the firm has I sen well known ns keeper of the
Washington Hall, and the public are acquainted w ith liia man
ner of doing business The Table and Bar shall not he sur
passed lv any one, nnd their Stables nre airy, with firm dirt
floors, and not surpassed by tiny in Georgia.
Charges ate reasonable us the times will permit.
THOMAS A. BROWN, j
STERLING LANIER.
fIT The subscriber solicits his old friends nnd patrons at
the \\ ashington ILilI, to gi\ c him n cull nt his new stand.
Sr. Lanikr.
N. B.—The ofiice of tlie Tallahassee and Columbus line of
Stage kept at tins UoueC.
July 9,1846. 2ltf
PETER J. U IM.IAVIn
Has taken tin- IV VSfIIXfiTOX 1I A1.1., am! requests
n ciintifiiiiince of puhlu patronage.
.Macon, .Nov IE, 1846. 40
CAKPETirro.
f 3 IIE suhiCriher is now receiving u splendid assortment of
B fine superfine, three ply mid slur Cmpetinc—rich Rugs
to mutch, i hose wishing the article will please give me a
‘■a l *- GEO. W PRICK.
Oct 21,184fi. 36
g I’ST RECEIVED FOR SALE,
<Lx 15 Poxes White Havana Sugar,
AO Cir. Boxes Raisins, (new crop,)
21) do.
5 Boxes Lemons,
40 Boxes Fire (’nickers,
5 Baskets Oil.
. J. SIILLTZ.
Macon, Nov. 11, lolfi 39
FOIL SAIT.
\ SECOND HAND RUHR AWAY CVRRI \GK(
HOUSES niwl good HAItNKSSio ni.-itc-h ; also u Negro .
BOY DUIVRK. The above pmperty bus been left niili me for tale,
■ 1 (Ia t>:rgain will be given, if application b- immediately made,
jj ‘2 7 1 S. S. KENDMICK.
Eos* Siale.
fIMIR two eligible hitsiness I.OtS on Colton Avenue, im- 1
meiliatelv oppoejle Mr. Onslev’s Ware-House.
Al.-o, the fine Building LOT on Beall’s Hill, near Col. Wm.
B. Parker’., JAMES A. NISBF.T.
L' l * l ’- 2wl
r IP HE .übecriber Ims now in store a large and well select'd
8 stock of
HATS AND CAPS,
end will bo receiving every w eek, so ns al nil times to have
Iresb goods, nnd of the latest Mvlee, which will be sold nt wlmle
nnle or retail M very LOW PRICES, amongst which mav be
found J
6 cases fashionable Beaver Hats,
C do. do. Nutria Hals,
C do. do. Silk lints,
l 10 d°- do. Angolu Ilatr',
Sniii&sr®*
1 f >o °a f "’ s Broad Brim Beaver. Nutria and Brush II
S-’5 dozen Gents’ Caps, a great variety,
-2 do. 1 ontlis and Chddren’s (’ups, a great variety.
I 1(10 do. Black end I)ral> Wool Iluls,
| With u great variety of other goods. Having mnde such
arrangements as will insure his goods to be purchased st the
verv lowest prices, he feel* confident that customers will not
be disappointed as to price or quality by calling.
~ . ‘ F. K. WRIGHT.
Macon, Aug 19, 1816. 07
: J§P
fUS'F rccniving a FRESH supply of the above superior
Garden Seeds. Orders will he received fur'Freest & Plants
fruui Landreth’s Philadelphia Gardena.
By J. li. & \V. S. EL1.19,
♦ JanO Masonic Hall, Macon.
(T7’ Merchants and others supplied w ith bills of Drugs
and Medicine}*, low for rush.
” SASDifcS, SADDI.ES.
! MORRIS A WESTCOTT
HAVE on liand a fits! rate assortment of S \ I) DLLS, HAR
NESS and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of till kinds
which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Their I'acili
)ie.s arc such that they can sell lower than an) other CHlublish*
rnent of the kind in the citv.
(iive us a call before you buy, is all wc ask for a recom
mendation, REPAIRING done ut reduced prices,hi a work
man-like manner.
Chilton Avenue, next dooi to A. J. Sl D. \V. Orr.
Dec 3, 184tf 42
OYSTFR MOUSE,
npilE subscriber has opened his Entine House again, nt his
i old stand, one door east ol Washington Hull, on Mulberry
street, w here all of the luxuries oi the seaboard w ill he served
up in every style at all hours of the duy,fiom 7 in the morn
ing until 12 o'elock nt night.
Parties of Gentlemen can le accommodated w ith a retired
and separate room, and I intend to have every tiling done up
in a sty le to please the most fastidious.
. All orders from the citv or country for Fresh or Pickled Ovs
i ters (bv gallon or keg,) Pish, Shrimps, Clams, &c. supplied ut
; short notice.
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
I and all other Fruits by the barrel, box or retail, always on hand
A general assortment of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
all of the best quality.
BR WDIES and WINES, super super excellent.
A large assortment of ull kinds ol CIGARS, which eunnot
he heat.
.\ fine assortment of Candies, Preserves. Sauces, Pickles,
Figs, Raisins, ‘Peas, &c. and every thing wanted for culinary
i purposes.
SHAD,
in their season, will ho received ir. large quantities, for city and
country supplies.
Our house is quiet nnd orderly, and it is our highest aim to
give Ralisfuetion, und plcMse nil; and wc invite you all, both
in city and country, to come and see us.
Macoit, Oet 15,1846 C. A. ELLS.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
■74 ROM the celebrated Wentherslald Seed Gardens, tror*-
1/ ranted the growth of 1846. We can with confidence do
this, ns the proprietors of these gardens w ill not receive hack
] the unsold needs, as is most generally done, and then mixed
with the fresh seeds for another spring’s sale. Persons wishing
, to purchase seeds, would do wi ll to assure ttieutselves that
they are getting fresh set da only.
9 HOT WELL A: GILBERT.
Mneon, Jan. 12,1816. 48
MIAkl R GARDEN
Or ass and Floirer Seeds,
All of llir in nwcii of Iftld.
f|3IIF. nndarnigned lm bren appointed anle hgent in tlie citv
1 of Macon, lor (lie .ale of (lie Nhnker’a „<-ll known Nerd*.
I live received Fifty Thoumnd Paper- with printed dime tion,
on eneli paper for planting, which will be nold vet, low nt
wlioleaale or retail.
(>mon Button*, do. Sett*, Potato nr Mulliplying Onion*, nil
kind* of Garden, Flower, and Gran* Need*, known to lire agri
cultural world, early Sweet Corn, Ac.
Doc 30 40 O. A. ELLS.
Next door to Waahlngton Hall.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
AND
WISTAR’S
Btalftaui of Wilil Cherry,
J UST received and for sole bv
GEORGE PAYNE. Drn?rist,
J ftr| I*l Jow4B under Fiord House. !
GHISJVVOLR'ri J AII’KOV LI)
eOTTOJT &MJVB.
milE subscriber will continue the manufacture of theeo
I- (Jins at his old establishment, in Clin'on, Jones county,
; Georgia.
II*! osn offer no better recommendation in favor of bin Gins,
limn the tact of having supplied more than tirr/ve hundred
planters with them during the Inst two \enrs, * bile no oilier
factory has probably sold in the State us muny us one hundred
| during the same tune.
No expense will he spared to *u c tain theii high reputation,
nad render them still more perfect if possible.
Tt.ev will be warranted ns usual, tp perform well, and deliv
ered nr the purchaser s residence. Ertgag* ments ran he made
with hia travelling agents, or bv letter directed to him.
’ BAM UEL GRISWOLD.
Clinton, Gn. March 25,184f>. 6tf_
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
f¥IHF subscriber* wiil do any and all kinds ol 1 IN ROUF-
I INU, at short muire, and on very reasonable terms, and
the work shall he well done. We will go to any part of the
State to do Roofing if necessary.
DIB RLE k PRAY,
Cotton A venue, nenrly opposite Washington Hall.
IWneon, March 3. 18-16. 3
DR. SPRING’S •
ItlcriicntcU ('oiigli Candy.
V PLEASANT and effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Croup, Whoopii g Cough, Asthma, Tickling
and Dryness in the Throat, Slc. For sale by
J. 11. &, W. S. ELLIS.
Dec 15,1845. it
BBLS. FINE NEWARK CHAMPAGNE CIDFR*
” “ for sale hv W. FUE EM AN.
Nov. 11. 39
NOTICE
IS hereby to nil persons imbbud to the etateof Wm. Hay,
I *b*ce ised, late of Houston county, that pa>nuiit must he matlt
forthwith to the administrator; am! all persona having demands
against said estate, must render them in, duly att*t*<l in t rnm of the
l.iw. T. M. FI’RLOW, Adndr.
ffnti'tnn countr, Jan SO 6w49
to Del.loi's :isi.l < wtlllors.
\I.L persons indebted to the estate of Wm. Rob-rtson, deceas'd,
I ite oi Wakulla county, Florida, are hereby r<qniredto mate
tinned at payinevit to the undersigntd ; ami those having and mauds 1
against said estate, will presmt iomii in terms of the law f>r settle
ne nt. JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
UfjionCo Jan 2f>, 1847. 6w50
J>Sac!i :u;l Wc§!cru
I't om •Huron to .itfenif/t.
OS and after Thursday, Septemht r 10th, tine trains of this Iload
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon daily at 91, A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 7|. A. M.
Connecting at Macon with the trains of the fYntrnl Rail Road, and
at Atlanta with those ol the Georgia Rail-Road each ay.
j Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way with thetr*inat
1 Ramesviile. making a een'iiiiious line from Clotriedon, S. C. via
! Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, Georgia.
I Stages for the Indian Springs connect wiih the trains at Forsjth
, da.lyj each way ; and for Meriwether Springs and West Point, at
Grim n.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $i 00
Do. 44 do. Griffii), 2 50
I)o. 44 do. Barinaville, 175
Do. 44 do. Forsyth, 100
F.M hiRSON FOOTK, Supeiintend* rt.
Maeon. Sept 8. IBia. an
CUT GLASS.
('lt’T DECANTERS in pairs and setts,
J “ Goblets,
“ Tumblers,
44 Wines,
“ Mirror Dishes,
“ Lamps,
“ Salts.
Dec i*. 41 HYDE Sc JONF.S.
IlitIMR PuRTF.R in pints, fur sale bv
Sept 16 .81 SCOTT, CARHART Kr CO.
fliistodon Cotton Sl id.
1 BUSHELS, warranted genuine, for sale bv
|\ Ml Dec 17 44 A. J. WHITE CO. j
Adamantine Candles.
I HOXF.S on consignment, for salt by
Dec 17 4 4 _ A. J. WHITF. CO. .
RICH CSZITSIA—Jast Ilcrtivra.
‘H gold sprig and painted ‘l ea Setts—Frenth.
4, 44 gold band 44 44 “
“ 44 Tt as and Coif e-, by the doz.—French.
44 14 4 * Tea and Cup Plates 44 44 * 4
44 4 < 44 and White China llowls—sold sep: rately.
44 gilt Vases and Muggs,
i Dec 16, 1846. 44 HYDE It JONES.
it rugs, •tlffticiues, A'r.
‘l'o Pliysirians, lllerclinnts. Planters, and
others.
subscribers having made such arrangement* with the impor
g ter of Medicines, and the chemical tstablishn ent* at the N* rh.
as to get their supplies altogether from first hmi sand on as got and
f terms as though they were doing busmtss in Nt w Yt rk ; b sides oi e
. of the firm being there the greater part of the year whose long tape-
I rience in the Drug Business enables him to select articles which are
j genuine and pure. They therefor- as-ure those who may purchase
I of them, that they need not be under any apprehension of receiving
I any article that is either spurious, adulteratt and or of an ii f rior qual
ity. They also procur* all other articles, that are not strictly in the
line of Drugs and Medicines, upon as good terms as the city dealer*—
all of w hich they are r c iving fresh supplies every week, and hare
I constantly on hand a large and complete block, which they offer vt
j ry low for C ash or approved notes.
SIIOTWELL & GILBERT,
i Maoon, Feb 8, 1847. 41
W, PREEIVIAKr
JS constantly receiving prime fresh BUT TER.which he will gva
g. ran tee to sell as low by the firkin as call be laid down from New
* writ. Dec 0. 1846 4*
AT SANCE.CE’T’S.
OW opening 5 cases Kerseys 1?| to 16 cts.
.-> halts Brown Sheetings and 81m tings.
. 2 caes Bleached do. do.
50 pieces I.insey s
100 do. Calicoes 6| to 12. J cts.
Rich Cashmeres and De Laines.
Rich Cashmere Shawls.
Mantillas, Vifetts, fee.
Nov Id 50 G. W. BANCROFT.
Hogging, Hope, ‘/trim.
| CJIIIF, subscribers are now receiving their fall supplies of GRO
! X. CEKIK.S, which they offer to their old friends and the public
j generally,at unusual low price*. Wi havt now in store, and receiv
ing-
-300 pice* s heavy Gunny Ragging,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kentucky Rope,
50 do. Manilla do.
100 lbs. Twine,
| 2,000 sack* Salt,
10,00) lbs. Swecde* Iron,
1,000 lbs Baud, lloop and Rod Iron,
20 lihds. St. Cron and Porto Uico Sugnrs,
I Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.
100 bags Rio and Java Coffee,
60 boxes Tobacco,
100 kegs Nail,
1,0 0 lbs. Cast, German and niister Steel.
Also PAIN FS AND OILS of every description.
I . E. ROND.
I Macon, Jan 1, 1846. 4Q
Ilni’gniiiM ’ Ilnrgainw!
IN STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AT BANCROFTS,
NEXT DOOR TO A. J. WHITE Ik COS.
IjIINF. English Calicoes at 12 1- ’ cents.
’ 7-8 Nashua Shirting (very heavy) 6 1-4 ct.
, *4 Shirting, 4 cts.
White and Red Flannels 18 3-4 cts,
Kentucky Jeans 2o cts.
Satinets and Plaids 37 1-2 cts.
Shawls 12 1-2 cts to 8100.
10 cases heavy Negro Kerseys 12 I*s to 18 3-4 Cts.
5 hale* Rlankets 69 to 98 cts.
10 hale* Sheetings.
10 hule* Osimburgs.
20 bales Cotton Yarn 73 cts. per bunch.
Macon, Oct 7, 1846. 34 1
I\nv Good*.
TIIE ttndturaignrd .re receiving hiiil opium? .1 th.-ir atniv nf, w j
door. South of the Washington 11.11, and i.rxi udioiniHr ihr
Ocorgio Mn.cnif.rOtH re, n l.rgc nd well (elected >t<xk el
Funcy and Staple I'urt ign and American
]> II ¥ <ir O O IF N ,
,nited to the pre.ent nd opprmicliing .r..0n., w hich will lie in'il ni i
euremelv Inw price. It, the piece or ulln rwi.e, I’luntrr., Merrl ant.
and purchaser* generally,arereipcrtfiilly Invited tn rail anil exam!
“leiheiratoelt. N. MrKIN.VON St lo
Sept .10, 1848
LOST TRUIWIt.
¥ WILT, give a reasonable reward for the recovery of a xmnll
I BLACK LEATHER TRUNK, oval top, and iron hanrOv* li
m supposed to have been taken from the Floyd House, MfluMi* l.v
| some of the Atagesor Omiiibuses through mistake. I think it mob.
able it was taken off’by the Tatlahassci Hinge. * ■*
.. _ . simkon l, Stephens
1 1 ’ 47 * |JJ.
Trlin in■ iik*, Trim m Iu .
SOUTHING “■ in the.hapetrfßuttan., fortrimminr l.adiex-
Dresses,just received at *
I .y* ll 17 THP, PVOPI.P.’g STOW*.
SUNDRIES.
HKIU.IV Iron Stonr Toilet Ware, (new Shape.)
( overed Bowls and Jars,(stone ware)
j Flower Pots, assorted sizes.
I nfC I " <, ’ ** IIYDF. fc jovr.s.
powder: powder:
rpilF. “"dersipedan Agent, fcr the F.den Pa.U Powder Mill,
l T ? & keep at all limes a full supply on hand, winch they sell in
I lots at factory prices, adding expen.V* to thi* place 7
Jan 10, 1147. SCOTI * CAHHAHT 1, to.
NEW MEDICINE.
BrownlM’a tiiM-ICillions Pills.
I * MILD and effleienlrt medy far I.lrrrComplaint, .nd Dv.p. p
-18. of long standing, persons sufi ring fniui disorder* otile
-tomacn and liver w.U ffndtheabcse Pills wo,thy the, r confidence.
I 1 aken according to the direction*.
i Price 25 cents per box. Ag. nt* In Macon.
! Oct “’I “ r * ELLIS, Cotton Avenne. j
i sflHi I
NOTICE.
THE .nbteriber ha.jn.t received and i. daily receiving dare.,
and well selected stock of *
Groceries, Httrdtcare, Crockery,
Iron, Hats, lioots and Shoes.
together with a general aaaorttm nt of Kanry and Stapln
iDiii'ii <a©©a)Q a
whteh he liaraeltcted the paatiuinmerin New York and Bo.tndar
lic'gemra'iTj" 1 " 1 IUII “ L “ lllt h “ euaion ei anil llitol.
Having in. interest, either direct!, , r indirectly, in any of r
‘"T•" will dixcorer tl.t.t li. ton t r d
lo.el n.ia good, u; a v.r) aniall advance from coat j a. lie winter
frienri.‘ft“. •"• PX" 1 ’ *'<*rJnaa. .on Cotton Opel all. n-.li,
I r ! ‘ ~K I CU T”' > ca ” ** HO Be a,Huretl, that an. Cetion ari. r
‘"‘ u ‘r‘"r •“'‘'.will alway. be di.poi.d of i,‘
U g a h ,l. t l,lce v a “ no'“dtvidoal in e,0,„, eled.ll
in UMowed to be eoneerned in any *) in the purtlia.e ~| Ct.it.T
w^ s ur“i d"'? Il ‘ .from ill, e■o.iomiT., will.
vny she sold, when directed, at the very highest . nr L t ,
out any charge or commis.iiu for selling. 8 1 ‘ ’ f *’
Maeon, Sept 1..,,., AMOS BENTON.
r.uu- INSUHAKCE.
T .ini'h Llf V"'" , “ nn,t Tru>t Co '"P"ny ll
J , itgCßlohliahe.Un Agency in the ritv of Maeon, prr
may elleet lnatirr.ncn w.th tlti, Contr.panV on .heir owl,
nr tlie Liveaol otli.'ia, on.) ei,|,er lor the tvhole dtnniioiS
premium. *
CHARLES C. PALMER, Se.r.ail’ry EN Al - , ES ’> Pr “ ld " , f
Macon, Feb. 3,1547. 1 ” BOND - A s fl >'. Macej
FRESH FRUITS, <kC.
2*T BOXES RAISINS, in drums, new crop,
fj 20 dt'iiniH Su/tfinu Haisint, iit w crop,
6 boxes Citron, fresh and tin ,
5 hhlfl. A Itnonds, (Malaga) fr sh,
5 do. soft -h* II Almonds, fresh,
6 do. Brii/.il Nuts, fresh,
5 do. Filberts, frtslt,
30 drums Figs,
6 boxes Iwemons,
5 do. Dates,
5 dor.. Hot ties Orange Flower Water, a choice article j,..,
ceieed per ling Maeon Iron. New York. J ,M rp ”
1 ’ 10 J. SHULTZ.
IVTASTODON cotton seed.
Genuine and no Jflistake,
WILL he offered Ihr ale in a few days, at the houieofßOSS *,
HKO 111 hiKS. The Seed obttined from the above
hoa.emayb v confidently relied on a. genuine, being raise,l n
Abbey, plantat on near Yaioo City, M,. Price Four Dollar, per
Al.o a sample of R. Abbey*. Cotton can be acen a. their office.
„ . A. H SHANKS,
M.con, lan 30, 1147 40 R. ABBKVS Agent
fcilk and I’ancv OooiU,
| PIECES black and colored Ureas* Si Ik*,
X\7 3 do. chsngeahle do. do.
3 do. Satin striped do. do.
5 do. French Merino**,
5 do. si per A Ipaeca Lustres,
25 do. black and colored Alpaecas,
25 do. Ca<hmere and Cashmere d'Fcocsr,
20 Cashmere Holies, graduated and pyram.d,
25 Gingham do. do.
5 ) piece* Scotch anJ Karlston ( ii gham,
25 do. F.mhroidered Twill*d and.
2000 do. Pi nit*, comprising a great variety,
30 doz. Neck ‘I ie*, assorted <|ualitii-a,
20 do. Hi inititched L. C.Hdkfs.
10 do. Men's L. C. Hdkfh.
Jaconet Muslin, Swiss do., Victoria Lawns, Cambrics gec
Cashmere, Hrocha,and Silk Shawls,
Cheap Shawl*, gr*at variety,
Ladies’ Kill Gloves, do. half-hand Silk,
Gimps, Fringes, Uuttona, Cords, l ap,., Lacca, Ediinca. Velvet
Kibhoti*, 6 ’
2 cases Cotton Flag Hdkfs.
1 do. Pongee Silk 10.
10 pieces English Silk do.
25 do. Iri*h Linens,
5 do. do. do. very fine,
20 do. Linen Lawn,
Table Linen, Table Cloths, Linen She* tings, Dhpers, tee., now in
store, all ol which urc oflertd at wholesale or retail, on accommoda
ting *er*na, by GRAVES, MOOD & CO
Nov 11, 1846. 39
EMC. !■:. It. STEtOili;( Kt;i{,
OFFICE over Slr*ng 6c Wood's shoe store. At night a hoy will
be stationed in the reception room of the Fluid House, where
; messages can bv left ui all hours.
Macon, Feb 10 sw-52
. Tw, PS' s < oiimy.
j IV/ HERE AS Elias Bell applus to me for b tteis * f admistratmn
v ▼ *le Ihhiis non w ith the w ill annexed, on the tstate ot Dennih
| I). Sanders, late of said county, deceased.
! 1 heseare therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin
, dred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear at my office
! within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have,
. why said letters may not be granted.
| Given under my hand at office in Marion, February sth, 1847.
Feb 10, 1847 5w52 LEWIS SOLOMON, C. 1 C.
*i.x Tin Flute Workmen W:inf< cl.
UrANTEI) immedin'ely, four assortment workmen, and
two Job Workmen,that understand Job Work. None
need apply but fir*t io;e w* rk *ien, and to auch good w ages
and constant employment will be given. A*!d pph to
BUSS & Ale A KTHOR.
Savannah, Feb. 3,1817. 6w51
Police.
rpHFc Inisiness heretofore trnupacted in the name of HAM-
I I!.TON, HARDEMAN &. CO., Savannah, will he con
t nwed under the same b\ le and firm for the benefit ofih** aur
j viv'ng and the estate of EHa uiltod, deceased, un
j til tunh r notice.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
SuiTtring Pnrttu'ii.
Fel . 3,1847. 6w5l
kcticjeT.
ALL persons having demands against Thomas F., Sullivan, de
ceased, are required to render them in to me according t< law.
f b 10, 1847 . t>ws2 O. C. GllibOV. Adm*r.
WCSIOJ3.
A LI. prrvons has ing demands ugainst Matilda s?me t.dcccasfd,
are required to render them in to me nceordn c t I w .
FvblO, 1K47. 6w52 O. C. GIBSON, Ad*n’r.
A P.YIIMsTU A TOR’S >.\ !.l ill **■ M m tk*
/ m third bai nrday in Marc h n xt, at tin lale residence of 1 heir a*
K. Sullivan, lome Cattle, Household Fu mi lure, ai.d other *muil ar
ticles Tern.* on the day of sale.
Feb 10 52 O. C. GIRSOV, Adm’r.
IMS'TPONED
\mi % NISTICA I OK’S W % LF,-Will ho *old at
the Court II ua •, ii Newton, Raker t orn. tv, * n the first
April next, Lot ot Laud, No. 2.7 in the s eond di--
trict of originally Early now Raker county. Sold as the pro
perty *if Mariner Culpepper, lute of Mom oe county, tlerras
led. Said Lot i- vahsab/e, anti person■ w iidiing to purchase
the same, would do well to examine it before the sale.
JORDAN T. JACKSON, > AdmV.
J ANE T. CULPEITEII, ] Adm’x.
Monroe co. Feh. 3,1317. 51
4 I> TUNIS IK lioirs M:,-Pursuant l< an
i /\ order of the Court of Ordinary of Ribb county, will be
sold at the court house door in Caasville, on the first Tuesday
in April next, the following lots or tracts of lund, lelonsins
to the estate of John Martin, deceased, for the benefit of the
creditors ofsaid estate, to wit : the undivided half pans of lot*
numbered 11,15, If, 17. 18, 22, and 23, in the fifth district and
3*l section, and lot 255,in the J6th district and 3*l section in
Cuss county, w ith the mill* thereon, and the negromiller na
med F.lislm, to go wilh the mills, and the interest of said estate
in lots numbered 189. 212, 213, 2M. 2lf> 217, 258, 259, 200, 2ft?.
263, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 330, 331, 332 and 334, all in the
4th district and third section in Cass county, called the Under
wood place, on the llishtower river, in said State. **old to
| confirm the contracts and sale* heretofore made thereof.
THOMAS I) WALKER,
j Adm'r. oj John Martin , dcceated.
Fch. 4, 1947. 51
sal I’. —Agresahle t<>
an orderfrom the Inferior Court ol Rnrke rounty, when
sitting for Ordinary purpose*, will b* sold on the first Tuesday
in April next, bclore the Court lloum* door in the town of
Macon Bibb county, one tract of Laud belonging to the eat an*
j of Holding Barber, deceased, containing two hundred two and
! n half acres, being lot No. 207, in the Ilh District of originally
I Houston now Rihh county. Mold lorn division nmonj in#
heirs of said estate. P. B. CONNELLV,
Administrator with tlie Will annexed.
I r*l>mnry 3. 1347. 51 _
I(’Xi:ri'TOlt’* NAl.ll.—Will he sold on the “lit
4 day of March next, at the lute residence of Daniel Mas
I sey, deceased, ail the personal properly of said deceased, con
fisting of Corn, Fodder, Slock, household and kitchen F urnl
I lure, und various other articles too tedious to mention. Tartu ß
! on the day of sale. WM. lUtY AN, Lx r.
j Jan 27 50
Alt ITIIX i Sill ATO It’N “sAI.E.—WiII be •*'’
111- firnl Ttirmhiv In Mnrck nivxl, h.lore the foiirl nou ■
i floor in Ncwion, llnkpr county, l.ot of l.nnil No. ‘-’(II >n 1 ’ . I
; rfit. of mill county,anil Lot No. 115 in the 12th thL <” “V, I
county ; hoM ur tltt” inopci tv of M. L. Mutliew*, lte ol 111 ’ I
t ountv, deceased. Term* cosh. , . ,
W. It. CALHOUN, AJ"k I
n-p no . I
Hovsi on * in: it iit Aia;.- vvi '|
on the first Tueadny in March neat, at Iheco j
door in tlie town of Perry, Houston county, wiilim 11,0
lionrs of nail*, the following property to-wii: • v ll
Five negroes—ltnchnal i woman 3*2 year* aid* . , mt mM
yours old, Daphne u girl ,9ycnraold, Charfo” n boy * .
and I>a nit'l n how child 15 months old: and two l.ntsn * .
Nos. 72 nnd SP, lioth in the sth dial of Houston count*. •i
vied on by u former ttlierifT, ns the property ° Court,
Thompson, to aatisfy n li la from Houston
in favor of llmnilton Atchison, stains! snid *
Also Lot of Usd NoMdT, in theSth district of u
tv. and one sorrel Mure 8 yeais ohl, oia Maboft .
two tine Bed-steads, and three sitting Cinurs, u i;, front
ns the property Pof Thomas Moore, to ratialy oil . ||rt
Houston Interior Court, in favor of William 1 nikar •
Peter Wiley and Thomas Mooft,
JnnVt.mTt 5L
E. C. BROWN, f Bill far Hirer, 11 !!<'">
... < lion, In Monroe Soper, or Cow
GINN A SfEER, > , „ y Mn|V . „ nr nf ill.
IT appearing to the Court, tlwit AU*flO N"-P cSeo*
above named defendants, rostdea out of th •
Iris therefore ordered by tbaCoorf,tHnt bebe r‘* , l 4 j ar ~t
answer complainant* bill, on or wtwr n( ,.f*<*tetl
the next term of thia Couit, end lbn I acrtice I onff
him by publication in one of the On net tea ,| l# , ,{fcn
month for two months, sndH i ‘ r, ® r [dil on ot
dnat Arllnir Ciinn, ,m.„r nn.l no*"” “’"-T f
before the firnt dnvo! tli*‘ next torn) o this Jmiterf
A true Extract front the Minutes of "*
1847. E. H. CABAN** 4T
January h. ■