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■ To Planters and Farmers.
PATENT PORTABLK BUHH BTONF
MILKS, tor Grinding Wheat and Corn, or any kind of Gram
used on mt> I-aim or Plantation, and may Ik* propelled by
Hur, (team, wind ar hurnr power, arid will do its work with great
and perfection, and may be pnt up and kept in order by al
Hst any person. It i* a perfect Grist Mill in ininifctiire■, a ell ad pt-
H(u the wants of every Fanner ami Planter, anil is undoubted I) tin
K. a|k*i and tv‘st Mill tur off red to tiro public.
| ,ons wishing to purchase the Mill for any county in the State
will address ROBERT FINDLAY, Macon, Ga.
j„ rfect Mill for grinding corn will cost old) o's.
H CERTIFICATES.
is to certify that I hare in u*cohiny plantation aFit/gernld s
horse pout r wtili one of the paten Burr St mo Mills, and I ;m.
the Mill which can he n*-d u ith an ordinary gin power, i
the best kind of a Port tide Mill ilia’ has )et been mv. nted.
tin p item horse pout i has man) advantages on r the ordi
one used by the planters for ginning Cotton.
JOHN C. POYTJIHF.SS.
Burke Cos., Oi., Feb 12, lb4f,
under-iigne.l hive seen the Fitzgerald Patent Portable ntnli
■ horse power,in operation on Mr. J. C. PoyihreM** |i hhik'iii
Hi we have no doubt they w ill be g< nerally • dby Planti i, w hen
K v become acquainted w itb their mn ns. We saw it grinding with
horses, and it made fine meal, nearly as fast as mi ot dinar) run
grinding by water power. E. .1. C Alt'l KM.
h b J. U. PRESCOTT,
H T. r. ELUSION.
H W. H. DOUGLASS.
vnesboro*, Burke Cos., Go., Feb. 12, 1847.
am now iisinr one of the Fitzgerald’s Patent Mills, and am srttis-
Kl that the Mill is all that it is represented to be.
Dec. Will, If 4(. D. FLETCHER.
H| running the Mill with Mr. Fleteher, and the more 1 use it the
1 like it. it undoubtedly exeeL any thing of the Mill kind
Kw extant. Gll.Ll M
■uva nnull, Dec. 1846.
the undersigned, hnve witnessed the operation of the Fit/ger
■il Wheat ami Corn Mills now hi use in this city, and w feel e nli-
that those Mills cannot fail to meet the approbation of the pul-
GEO. G. FA KIES,
Savannah, 1846. DF.NSI.OW k WEBSTER.
H 1 have one of the above Mills in ns at the F.slava Steam Grist
l|i ll*, which 1 will exhibit to any g< lit lent an who in a > w i h to set- it
Hh operation, ami I can most cheerfully recommend it tin public. It
■Till grind corn faster and better than any other Mill I v< r saw with
Hhe same power. J- ESLAY A.
m Mobile, Jan. 6, 1847.
■ The undersigned having seen the above Mill in operation at Vr.
Acslara's Mill, would sax tnat it far exceed* an) mac bine ol the null
Htmd that we have ever seen, and would r. commt nd it to every oi e
■i want of such an article. A A HON (.At. I-.,
■ CAMPBELL. OWEN & CO.
W Mobile. 1846 J. U. RIVERS & CO.
■ Macon, Feh 17, ltf
I Sundries.
I I UST RECEIVE n,
■ar Cedar Mini Pointed ‘Pubs and Bucket*,
Covered Buckeisi, -.
Willow Basket* and Brooms,
Cedar (Jliurua,
Waiters, assorted sizes,
do in setts,
Cooking: Glasses,
Knives and Forks,
Plated Forks, (Dining and Desert,)
Plated and Britannia Spoons,
Brass and Iron Candlesticks,
“ Curtain Pins,
Shovel and Tongs,
Also, a general assortment of Chinn, Glass and F.m llicnware
Feh 24 2 4w HVDK A .PENES.
SUPERIOR COTTON GINS.
THE subscriber would inform the planter* of Georgia that In
liat removed his Cotton Gill Factory to Bibb county, 3J mil *
from Macon, on the road leading from Macon to Goi don, w h-r h.
intends to manufacture Cotton (tills of a quality supe iorto mn In
hale ver before made, if possible. In tin eonstrut lion of his Cim,
lie will particularly guard against the possibility of taking lire from
the Gin. And here he would remark, that it is impossibU for a Gin
to tak tire from the boxes without the ,-rossi *t n*gl et on the pari of
thorn-who ha\e the management of them. Gins that get I>i **nt, in
nine hundri and am! ninety-nine times out of a thou-and tak< lire from
a different than the box, which the subscriber will completely
guard against in the Gins hi makes in future. His Gins will be
made of the best materials, and warranted to perform as well a* any
Gins made in the State. He has an excellent water-power to turn
his machinery, and a good saw-mill right at hand, which will m ible
kiin to sell Gins on as good terms as any other factory in tin State.
MarchJ, 1847. 3lf O W. MASSEY.
CABINET FUR.NITtrB.IS.
rAS. 11. COOK, f);* Broadway, opposite Trinity Church, offers
tor sale a full and complete assortment of Cabinet Furniture,
which he warrants to be equal to any in the city, at the following
unusually low rates:
Mahogany Chairs, from s'o to $156 per dozen,
Hocking Chairs from sto 35 each.
“ Sofas, from 18 to 175 44
44 Bureaus, from sto 50 44
44 Card Tables, from 10 to 25 44
44 Centre 44 fYotn 15 to 60 “
44 Bebstvads, from Ih to 50 44
Feather Beds, Hair Mattrasses, and Bedding of the finest qtialities
and at the lowest market prices.
JV. B.—No extra charges for packing & .-hipping.
Feb 14, 1847. [Telegraph copy.] 3ml
Tinniu;; Iliisiiiess
HE Rubaciiher is carrying on this business at PratlsvilU.
Monroe county, where lie will furnish all kinds of articles
in that line at motletale prices—also attend to the putting up
or repairing of gutters, and spouts lor houses.
He also lias ou hand a good assortment of (sl'Or furies, |
J>ry Goo<Bs, Ac.) winch he will sell at Macon prices for ;
cash or provisions. ACMLLE AUDOUIN.
Monroe co.. March 3.3 4w
notice.
Central Bank of Georgia, >
February 2fith, 1847. $
“| N view of arresting further injury to the State, arising from
.1 the fraudulent contracts between the Bank oi Darien ami
the New York Banking Company, commonly called “The
Del a fie Id Transaction”—and as the emissions of the notes es
the Bank of Darien and its branches reported to be iu circula
tion, have been redeemed by this Bank :
It is therefore ordered, That no hill of the Bank of Darien or
its branches he received in payment of any debt or claim due
to the said Bank or branches, unless the same be clearly pro
ven not to have been a part of tbe Delufield transaction ; and
that this order be in force until the Legislature shall act defin
itely on the subject.
A true copy from the Minutes of the Director of this Rank
A. M. NLSBET, Cashier.
March 3. 1847. 3 3w
Hat* : Hat*! lints!
THIS D\Y received a complete assortment of Gentlemen*•,
Youth's and Bo) ‘* Hat* and Caps, amongst w liich are—
Black and Drat* H< aver, faxlitollable and broad brim.
Black and Drab Nutria 44 44
Black and Drab Common 44 44
Youth'* and Hoy’* Hats and Caps—a great variety.
I'a’iama, L> ghoru and Palm Leaf Half.
Monterey” Glazed Hats.
Wool Hats ofall finalities,
w ith many other styles, making my stock complete—all of which
will be sold at wholesale or retail, at very low price*.
March 3,1847, 3 F . K. WRIGHT.
Toiikx liichi Divihion \o. 1, S. of T.
PLEDGE.
Vo Brother shall make, buy, aell. or use as a beverage, any Spirit
uous or Malt Liquors, Wine or Ciller.
C T ‘Phis Division meets regularly EVERY FRIDAY KN EKING, !
at 7 o'clock, at their Hall.
JOS. MURDOCK. P. W, I
J. R. BOON, R. 8. 4 J
Jan 27, 1*47.
ti:>’ Tax.
THE Rook will he open for receiving the return, of Tsxa
ble property in the city, on the Ist day ol March ami the
came will lie closed on the Ist day of April, after which, ali
defaulters will he double taxed, a. ordained by the Council.
Office open Irotu 9to 12o'clock, A M., every dav, (etiindav.
excepted ) A. R. FREEMAN, Tiensnrer.
Macon I'eh 21. 2 Gw
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
OHH BOXES Tobacco, various Brund*,
9 40,000 Frincipe Cigars, do
SO,OOO Krgalia do do
2f),000 Puiiulellu. do do
For .ale by SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
Fell 24 2
GIN. WHISKEY, AIYD BUM.
BBLS. Flirlpa’ and Junes’ Gin,
Wl do N. E. Ruin, For biilh bv
Feb 24 U BCOTT, CAR 11AIIT & CO.
TO HOUSE KEEPERS.
WILL (be Lediee call at DIBBLE At BUAY’H, nnd take
a lank at iheir little “ fixiut” in the way of liouAe-keep
ini. I’lieae article* ere 100 (ediouu in number lo enumeraie.
Wf the honorable Court of Ordinary of Monroe Cos. for leave to wll
stTi the real estate ol Samuel Bivins,dic'd, lat* of said count) : also
•owe of the Negroes belonging to said i -mte.
ROLAND BIVINS,
GEORGE BIVINS,
Dec 3, 42 Administrators wish the will annexed.
Notice.
PTWIIK public arc cautioned against trailing for a promissory Note
■ mads by we, signed with my mark, dated about the first o
January, 1149, due the first day of February— miule payable either to
(tlasa Ik Cos., or Glass, Budget fit Cos., for Nine Hundred Dollars,
with a credit of Three Hundred Dollar* endorsed on it. The eouaid
rration of said Note having failed, I am determined not to pay the
came unless compelled by law. JAMES POPE.
Houston Cos. Feb 17, 1847. Owl
Twenty Dollar* Kcwaril.
ttK Ik AXAWAY from the eesideme of Col. Rurwell
1% Jordan, in Pulaski county, on the 23d January
iAtk lt, my negro girl AMANDA, about t w
rear* of age, rather a dm p mulatto ; her hair near-
IV MraiKht, ami long, gem rally worn plaited (her
FJfmmJ ryea black. She is rather la-low the medium site.
lias generally a smileoit her Countenancf when
|k ii to, and stain inert a little in her spi-it!i,niir-
Tk * r l w *” i, •** *• |l humor, and is very smart and tntefligcut.
'lr,.!!w ,, i!i ,T ** M l H** # a i 4 'confined in jail *4> I get lier, or
HfcMLtY lH*****®* P “ ,d * f d ' h * Macon to Mr. KOBKHI
M*rtlsmf\ # , f '*^ 1 * * t *‘l u **n(aires m Macon, Clinton, Montitt 110,
fOhir tMV ELLEN A. BRYAN.
publish tl above twicc^Ld
NEW SIMIIMi (sOOOS,
iIH Receiving
AT
“ON COTTON AVENUE.”
THE LAROLST STOCK OF
Fancy and Staple IVry Good*,
To he found in the interior of Georgia .
B \LR9 i and 5-4 Brown Homespuns, 5J a 1 I.
&V f ‘. ,, i do < Vsnaburgs hihj Drilling*,
5 l'a*ea Bleached llomespuns, a 12|.
50b Pieces I’rinls, tij a Jft
-300 “ Muslin and Muslin Giughtiins, 25 a 37|.
Rich Figured Jaconet .Muslin,
l** Ii tided Lawns,
.Monterey I'laitl.*,
Drapery .Muslin,
300 Rieees Denims and Gotti,nades,
INdmnbinn Strip* s, IJi
11 uinii ton “
Bant 44
lie-seen Plaids,
Striped Kremlins,
<a ohrouns,
200 Pieces Georgia Nn keen, sl.
Plume's Linen, Linen Dowles, Plaid Hdk’fc, Gloves, Ho-i
----ery, l.m es, F.dgiinia, White Muslins, Bonnets und Bonnet Itih
hons, Flowers, I limit v Fringes, Childrena Caps, Linen ildk'ls,
Silk do., I mhreibts, Parasols, &c., vYic., \e.
All will be ■old nt the lowest possible cash prices—please
call and examine huth style and prices.
VV. G. BANCROFT.
OMneon. March 3. 1317. 3
GARRIAGES,
(At the. old stand of the late /'. 1 Vriglet/.)
4 LYRGE assortment of fine GO\CIIFS, BAKKOLK'II
im FS, ICOCK.WVA Y8 V mid BFGGI F.S,(\vith and w ithout
lops,) direct from J. M. (Juiuln/s celebrated manufactory,
Newark, N. J.
Persons wishing kood Carriages, w ill find it so their interest
to examine these articles before purchasing elsewhere, as a
large assortment will lie kept constantly on bund und offered
on the most favorable terms.
Orders received for Carriages built to any pattern, and War
ranted to do good service and give satisfaction, I nth in article
and pi ice. T. 11. PLANT, Agent.
M u on. Dee 30,184fi. 4ff
COTTON AVCNfUJB
Carriage & Saddler}’ Repository,
MACON, GKO.
FUEEIVIAIM & ROBERTS
A KF, new receiving nt their store a few
• il doors below Boss &. Brothers h gen-
C /STN- \y-pml assortment ol (.’arriages, Harness, Sad-
C; dies. Carriage and Saudlerjr Hardware.
triage Trimmings, A c. Alc. togtlier w ith
•very article used in the manufacture ol Carriages, Saddles and
Harness, w hich they offer low for cash or city acceptance.
Nov 24 IB4fi. 3m4l
Ocmulgee Iron roundry and •Ha
chins Shop.’
(MACON 0F.0.)
f HTIII R subscribers having erected anew Kstablisbmenf, now
I. offer to the public,inducements that they have never had
before in that line of business.— Mill Wrights, Gin Makers,&c.
will find it to their advantage to give us n call: we w ill guar
antee all our work to be good, and nt the lowest price—we
have a good stock of Patterns on hand.
A good Horse Power for sale.
CI!AS. P. LEVY & CO.
Cotton Avenue, near Macon k Western 11. R. Depot.
May ff, BHt. I2tf
• tlucon Iron JT Brass M ound ry,
AMI* MACHINE SHOP.
FIIHE subscriber having recently made large and important
1 additions to his former list of patterns lor Overshot,
Breast und Tub Mill Geering, is now prepared to execute or
ders for Flour Mills,Cotton Factories, Horse power Mills for
plantation giinding, At.; also Cotton Presses, Gin Gear,
Plates and Balls, and Mill Irons of every description : all of
w hich will he mode of the very best materiu! und workman
ship, on reasonable and accommodating terms.
Macon. June 17. IB4rt. ylB ROBERT FINDLAY.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES.
IIT HI TING & MIX respectfully invite iheir
£l* I TV patron* ami the public generally to call
J a ami examine their stock of goods manufactured
6 expressly for this market. 1 heirassortinent con
tA gist* hi part of
Gentlemen's fine French Calf sewed Boots of
all qualities,
Gentlemen's middling ft tie Cnlfsewed and pegged Boots,nil kinds.
Gentlemen'* double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged Boots,
Gentlemen's Calf, Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kinds.
Gentlemen's hue Calf and Kip pegged Brogansot all kinds and
qualities.
Ladies'colored and hlack Gaiters and Half Gaiter* ofall qualities.
Ladies* Kid Buskins, thin and thick soles,of all kinds.
Misses’Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colon and.
With a large assortment of children's Shoes of all kind* qualities.
Also a large assortment of Men's and Boys'COA USE BROGANS,
double and single soles, pegged and nailed, which we will sell as
low a* the .aim quality can be bought in th city.
Alsu Calf, l\ ip , (teat, Lining and Binding Skins,
Suit Leather, Pegs, Thread, Patent
Airl-Jfafts <sjv. very low.
Roots made and i'c|iaii'<Ml to order.
Macon, Up. 15. 184 V. 25
•IMORTO.y'S
PULMONIC EXPKCTOR ANT
COUCH SYRUP,
For Cough a, Colds, Asthma, Con sunt ption, and II hooping
Cough.
VMONO the numerous complaints with which tin human family
are afflicted, none art- more common than coughs, colds ficr.,
amt none more fatal in their results, unless timely rare is taken to
stopihtir progress before they become ttiolirml) seated noon the
lung*. Noin iihsiandiug the many remedies that haw Im-i n often and to
the public, not any have heretofore proved successful in procuring a
certain and speed) relief.
The proprietor having been an rye w itnrs* (for several years) of
the astoiii*liiug virtues of Ins extraordinary Medicine, at length
deems it liis dot) to ofti r it to the public, in a way that it ilia) receivi
a more extensive cireulation ; aid :ii a price that the poor may IX
oeivt the Im n lit f it, a. wi ll a. the rich.
This Syrup is particularly efficacious in removing coughs, aiising
from colds, attended with hoirsciiesN and soreness about ihe wind
pipe; likewise shortuiss of btxaihing, iighims* across tie breast,
accompanied with a tickling cough ; and iu all consumptive cases
it* u*- is particularly recommended: likewise whooping eough is
grea Iy relieved by it* use—children laboring under this distri ssing
disease, in innumerable instances have been astoui.hiugl) brut ti 1 1• and
n a few d.i)s ; the pbasantuessofit i* a great adiaulage, a* eluldrt n
rtlf Ukeit with a., much pleasure as ili y will sweetmeat*.
1 he following testimonials are a lew of the many which might be
sldWCcd in favor of this medicine
Georgia. Rihh County , June, 184 J.
Dear Sir—Having been afflicted with u eough I'm about eighteen
months, which comnn nctd w ith a *l l v hacking eough, and wa* fol
lowed w ith spitting of blood : the cough im rca-t dhi v mb ucc, un'il
I coilbl get scarce!) any sleep,not more than fflleen minutesat a time,
before I would im coup cliokt <1 up with tin- necessity of coughing and
raising tl<e phlegm. My cough wa* almost incessant; the phl-u ian
who attended me, said, that unit ** I went to the F.ast or W *t Indus,
I could not live till spring. Having no hope from the physicians, 1
t* ll w illing to tak an) thing that was thought possible to do iih any
good. My brother having used MORTONS Cuttfih Syrup fora cough,
and found imnudiate relief; recommended me to tuk it; I got some I
in Jauiiary, and from the time 1 commenced using it, 1 thought I ex- j
pericnecd benefit, and it continued to re lieve ni) cough, and nabled
me to raise the iihlegm more and more, until I got entirely well.
During ilie time I u*i and a good many bottles, a do/ uat least, |h rlians
more. >luny of my acquaintance hnv ing in n w hat it had done for
me, have since used it, and 1 have procured many bottles myself for
them, and have never known it to tail of producing a thorough cure.
I have there fore no hesitation m say mg that 1 be-lie vi il to Im a certain
ami sure re medy. D, 11, ÜBASSWELL.
%
Front the Geot gin Messenger,
Mt Editor— Dear Sir : I wi"h to be- permiited through the- medium
of >onr paper, to apeak of MOR ION'S Cough Sut up, as aretw.d),
that other* who art afflict eel a* I have- bee ii, mav know of a medicine
the-) can rely on. I was laboring iinder a cough (or alHiut two years,
winch kept increasing and growing worse, until it was o distressing,
that I could not sl ep nmre than half the night ; to *uch a degrei hail
the cough and raising of phlegm reduced me, that my friend* all
thouLht,anel not without good reason, that I had the consumption,
ami I certainly thought so myself. I was finally persuaded to try
MOH ‘I ON'S Cough Syrup, and in the course of u month or I wo, I u*i el
three er four bottles, which entirely cured mr, und I hate remained
as sound and well ever siun-us an) one. Sometime after I got will
otieofmy iieigJibort was luki-n with sueh ave ry hail cough, that he r
trie lid* thought sin- would die right off’: they sent for me*, knowing
that 1 had been cure and by something almost iniraeuloutl) ; I htippe n
rd to h ve a bottle of it on hand, and gave it fuller, and it relieved
her. Since the nmy wife- was altaekeel with u t-otigli which k< ut get
ting worse and worse for six or se ve n mouths, until I proe ureel some
more of this Syrup, and by the time sh< had used three bottle* she
was entirely cure el. OKUIND. I U khlt, Houston count).
Marmi, A/,rli 11, 184 rt.
For about twentyMUie year*, 1 hud fVet|uriit aliavki o
Asthma, the latter part of the time it wa* uceompmut and with a bad
Cuilgh, and racing a good dial of phlegm ; the attack* became so
aeecre that Iliad frequently to slotp in my chair lor a number of
night* together, it In ilia impotaible for me to breathe l)ing down,
and instead of getting any relief from the many medicines recoin
mended to m, it kept getting worse • the cough and raising of
phlegm increased, until I *a* persuaded in 1842, to try Morton's
t'oughfSyriip ; 1 used it but a short time lietbre I wa* entire I > relieved.
A good many knowing or hearing of my long affliction and cure,
have come to know from me a hat it aas 1 took to get cored, mid I
have no doubt it has caust and a good dial more of the mednincto be
sold about lo re. Yours, fee. .1 A MMS It ICIIA KDSON,
For sale by SHOTWKLI. & GILIJKRT, Macon.
Jan ft, 1>47 3m47
l)li. If. I! li A NDR KTIPS
VrKcliibli’ l ni\rrs:il I’ill*.
r ¥vlUS nieihcmc is acknowledged to lo unc of tmoat valuable
I ever discovered as a utiriHer of the blood and fluids. It u su
perior to Sarsaparilla, vni thcr as a sudorific or al*tratic, ami
stands infinitely befbre all tin prt pa cmions and combinations of
Mercury. Its purgative properties are along of incalculable vmluc,
for these pill* may be taken dafl* for any period, and instead of
weakening by the cathartic iff. cl, they add strength by taking awa>
the cause of weakness They have none of the miserable effect* of
that deadly specific, Mercury. 1 hrteeth are not i injured-the Immm s
and iimbs are not partly aed—no: but instt ad of these distressing
symptoms new life and const queiit animation is evident in evert
movement of the body.
These Pills, fbr colus, coughs, tightness of the cheat, rheumatism
in the head or limbs, will be found superior to any thing imagin’ and of
the nower* of medicine ; and in bilious ass ctioiv, dispepsia, und m
all uiseases peculiar to aomen, they shoultl be r sorted to at enct .
I'or sale at .1. Iliirncs’ Itook Mu>,
On Colton Avenue Oj>/>otite li'nihirgton I 1011.
Juilf 21, 180. y v |
VAITII.IN Ml’i i Al. 1 it-r |>s| 14 \ Ml) COM-
I v.NY,i- WALL SI'HKKI Aft i mat ui di libe.ru.ion,tin
J rusttes have become convinced, and the exptritiiee of old estal
■ tailed companies fqllv w urrant the conclii-'ii n, il at the advunt: g. -
of Lift Iu it-anee on the Mutual plan, may he extended and eiifluMil
w ith gn ate- 1- eonv* nience to a large- class .3 coutl'il u on*, noil w ill,
equal security to all tin-assure el, It) requiring no greufer aineimi ot
the premium to be paid in easli than the comnHiiy will require to
meet its eng igements with prompiituelc and fidelity.
It ban arc iilingly Im cm determine <! tli n t in all cases where the- map
nual premium shall amount to s.so, and 60 per cent, thereof sfiall
have been paid in cash, an approved note may Im- given for the r< -
maiding 40 per cent, payable- twelve motiili* afte r date-, bearing six
per cent. interest. The interest to bejaid annuallv, but thepiiu
cipal not to be called in unless the exigencies of tlie company r -
quire it, giving sixty day s notice, and then only by assessments pro
rata to the extent that may be required to meet the engagements ot
the company.
It is confidently anticipated that a system, the opt ration of which
is so fair and equitable, so well calculated to place the benefits aml
blessing* of Life Insurance w iiliiu the re-aeh of all, and at'hesaiue
time enable ea -li contriiiiuor to share e qually and fully not only in
its bene lice nt seen ry, but also in its preiftuoface-innulation, will me (t,
asit is believed to deserve,the lav or and confide nee ol the public.
The particular advantages offered by this company are:
1. A guarantee capital.
2. A ii annua’ partu ipatioi in the profit*.
3. No individual rcspoiisihilit y beyond the amount of premium.
-t. Those who insure for a less period than life, participatcse-qually
iu the annual profits of the company.
The Nautilus company confines it* business exclusively to Insu
rance on Liv s, and all Insurance appertaining to Life.
The Hates of Insurance ou One Hundred Dollars.
ne Seven V I One Seven For
Age 1 Year Year* L Age. Year. Years Life.
15 77 • 83 156 40 ‘ l (HI 183 320
20 1 I 95 177 45 191 196 373
25 130 112 201 go 196 209 460
30 1 11.1 36 236 55 232 321 575
35 136| |53 29J j 60 4J5 4VI 700
— I
TRUST EES.
Jam -s D I’. Ogelt- 11, Richard E. Purdy, Thos. XV. Ludlow,
James Brown, O. Bushin 11, C*. E. Linds ley,
H.W. Iticks, Richard Irvin, A. M. Merchant,
A. Norris, I) A. Comsteick, John Cryele r,
P. M. Wctmore, James Harper, R. H. Mori is,
Hoberi B. Coleman, R. F. Carman, Spence rS. Benedict
M. O. Roberts, Win. H. Aspinwall, LOl ing Andrews,
Henry K. Bogart.
J. I>. P OGDEN, President.
A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President.
LEWIS BEN rON, Secretary.
PLINY KR KEM A , Ae- l uary.
0 J* The company w ill also insure-the lives of Slave *.
HYDE & JONES, Agent.
Macon, *;opt 2, 1846. ..^9
.Hint! insurance Company,
OK HAKTFOKI), CONN.
rWIHE tintlerxicnetl Alciilh will take rinks ngainsl Fire in
I- tin* riiv,Griffin, Forsyth and wilier towns in the Slate,
on as favoiable terms as any renponsible ('omj any. ‘l’liev
will also insure against the risks of River Navigation; their
present rates are, 3-4 per cent, to Savannah.anti 7-8 toOharles
ton. KKA £* COTTON.
Macon. March 2ft. 1845. 5
riTS-imsn
DU. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, nn infallible remedy for
Epileptic Fits or Falling Sickness, Convulsions, &c. Al
so Ivan’s Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills, for removing all mor
bid and corrupt humors, ami purifying the blood. For sale nt
March 11 J ‘BRUNO to, VIRGINS*.
” 30 I>/|ly iviSTAlt’
Btal*aiu orYYilil Cherry.
“T( V I>f)7.. ItOTTI.ES ofitie genuine arti-lfi jnsi rereiveil
• fit ami for sale Ikv BRUNO & VIR(iU\S.
N. 11.—Country merchants wishing to pure hare to aell again,
can he anpplii and on reasomthle terms, hy applying at oar .Mu
sic and Jewelry Store oil Colton Avenue, Macon, tin.
BRUNO &. VIRGIN?, or
Sept ’> 30 J. A. & S. 3. VIRGIN.
IIPO * vmoirvs.
AGENTS for Sherwood’s imrivalled Rotary and Vibrating
Magnetic Machine; aUo the Magnetic or Compound Bi
tumen Plaster,and Magnetized Gold Pills.
We also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Medicines,
w ith the books on practice.
Macon and Columbus, Oct 29,1845 87
it nMV S TOMUi.
DU. IVI. BARTLETT
f I Ii" 81 received,ul Ins Drug Store on Mill
yl&telfc * ■ berry glreet, a large slock of Drugs, Chem
ids,Paints, Dye Studs, Oils, Glass-ware, Witi-
C-VS-.a dow Glass, Perfumery,&c.; in fact, every tiling
usually kept by Druggists. Having made his
purchases i'or Cosh, and from first hands, in New
Vork and Boston, he is enabled to execute orders nt as low
jirices as Hur, frrxli oml iinailiilteraled articles can be obtained
ul any estubli-dimenl in the southern country.
Physicians, Manufacturers,Planters, and Dealers are invited
to call and examine his stock before they mnke their purcha
ses. Macon,Sepl 25, 1845. IPJ
DR. BROWNLEE’S
CF.I.EBRATED
Hatsant ot II ‘ild Cherry, AV.
For Coughs , Cohls. Asthma, Consumption, Disease of the
Lungs or Throat, I.irrr Complain/, Dyspepsia, ami ait oth
rr aisrnses arising trow a rlirrhcii Inseiible /‘rispirnlion.
U WARRANTED to beuelii even those patients who have
tried Wistar’s, anil other celebrated remedies, w ithout
success. For sale by J. 11. & W. S. E 1.1.15,
Jan H *l7 Agents for Macon.
Ncxx Store iY New Csoo!.*.
China, id I ass & Earthen-ware.
f PHK subscribers are now receiving and opening a general assort
-1 mint of the above goods, ut the store lately occupied by Mr
\. G. Butts, corner of MuIlK-rry and Second nt*. nmi oppositi tin-
Washington Hall, which they ofii-r at wholesale ami retail, lluir
slot k in part consists ol the following :
Paris \\ liitt lining, ‘Lea and Toilet Sets,
Light Blue do. do. tin. do.
Flowing 44 do. do. do. do.
White French China Dining Set*,
Do. do. do. Ti a do.
Gold baud do. do. do. do.
White do. do. Jug*,
White Granite, light and Mowing blue Jugs—all aizes
Plates, Dishes, Bakt rs, and Cover Dishes to mutch Dining Wares
A general assortment of common Ware, *
C lit. Pressed and Plain TiimbU is.
Cut ami Pressed Goblets, Wines and Champagne*,
Pressed ami Pliun Egg ami Jelly Glumm *,
Cut and Pressed Mil rn-Dishes amt Nappies,
Cut, Pressed and Plant Lamps and Cam!k-s ticks.
Do. do. do. Salt.*,
('ut Decanters in sets and pairs,
Solar Lumps—Britannia and German Silver Castors.
Looking (* lasses various si/e* ami sty Us,
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, he. hr.
Tte subscribers deem it nruper-to state that they have adopted the
CASH SYSTEM, to which tin y intend strictH to adhere, and ly
w liieli they w ill he nabled tcrfUrnish every description ot good* in
their line tsi fair prices. HYDK h JONES.
11. to. J. w ill take order* for fancy China Dining, Tea ami T oilet
Sits, which they will furnish al the importers prices, adding only
the expenses fVoiu New York.
Mac-on, Kopt. 9, 1846. v jq
PIANO AND MUSIC STORE.
Il sr riTrivml friiin the f.ctorir. of NinieA Clnik.aidJ.
('bickering A Gilbert., a linea.ortmcni ofl’ianu-. Al
ro from Eun.pe, a .pleniliil a.-orlment of Guitar., Violin.,
eiurionri., Flute., Tromhonn., Orplirclii'ea, Conrei I Homs,
Trumpet*, ('ornopean., Butic, and u variety of other iu.trii
inent. 100 nuincrou. to inenliuii. I’inno, Guitar and Flute yj u .
ic we nrr constantly reeeir ing, ufthe Inte.t publiraljon.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, and a vuricty of fancy article,
kept in our line.
A few can*, of llomopathie Medicine just received, with
hook containing the nectiaury in.lrucliou Iu aduiiniHtcr the
same.
All ofthc above articles will he .old at living price..
N. 11 HilltlllS rc-piliri’tl and win rat
BRUNO At \ I RUIN*.
Macon, March 5, IH4. P >. s
Sale and hi very Stable.
r I*HK unffersicned mspeetfullv inform ilieir
■ friends atnl tin’ (mblic, that they have
a sStmii. in M (com, for Ilio put I use of
tTrl ‘loing n SALE AND 1 I VERY BD.SIN F.SS, ami
s^ 4^^/^.t.^d<sr, ' ? *P 4 '<'tfullv solicit a share of public patronage.
I’heir (Stublea are connected with the FLOYD HOI SF.,aml
every Attention will be paid tucustoinuis in order lo give gen
eral satisfaction.
I heir Stables are large, new nnd commodious, w ith fine
Lots and every convenience. IVrsona would do well to give
u a cull. N. HAW KINS,
M J. W. HARRIS.
Macon, April 9P 184 ft. || t f
Oh Consignment,
(11 W 111 * ><) * Nlt.S Tenne.ua Bacon Sitka. Juit received
l B ft M 1 per Hiiiiroad, t.v
Dei ‘il 1 wl.'i pAT TEN ti TAVI.OR.
T BBI.S. HE I INED SUGAR for prevervinc In.f rcreived
FATTEN & TAVI.OR.
Aug 19 _ a7
“l ST recoimd and for ale, WMI . \ ill
0 torn If II SCOTTjCARII IRT A i’t i
I'luMred CitiiillcH.
\N agreeable and infallilde remedy for COUGHS and
COLDS, oinmiturtoml and tor.nlc Ity
o* ft as i sol ii /
xiicii suits.
“S UST received a splendid assortment of rich w inter Silks,
• p GEO. W. FRICK.
Qci si, mg;. :w
Cmltroitlt ml t ashmt rt s.
(a! OME verv rich ami liundaomr, for mile by
Oct 21, lllft ao GKl> W. FRICL j
OREGON HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
rrllK following are ihc rates of entertainment at the above
■ Hotel:
Board ami Lodging per month, - - - sls 00
Poind without Lodging, par month, - - J 2 60
Hoard per day, • - -- -- -- - 1 00
{Single Meal, 37
Lodging per night, - - 25
Man and Horse per night, with supper and
breakfast - -- -- -- -- - 1 50
Horse per day, - - - 75
Horse per week, - -- -- -- - 350
I-* ire wood and Lights extra.
RT Monthly Hoarders are expected to settle promptly ut the
expiration of each month.
The undersigned invites the attention of visitors and travel
ers to the above rutes, and respectfully solicits u share of their
custom. * M. BARTLETT.
Nov 18,1846 4htf
riOVD HOUSE,
IHacoii, Oeor^ia.
3 . js ffIHK subserihers have taken that well known
(4 ■ Hotel, tlie Kiovii Housk, and are associated
* ■ • *under the firm of BROWN At LANIER.
ji,ll fW It will he needless to make promises, as one of
the firm has I non well known us keeper of the ,
Washington Hall, and the public are acquainted with hi* mun- ;
ner of doing business The Table and Bar shall not he sur- :
passed by any one, ami their Stables are airy, w ith firm dirt
floors, and not surpassed by any in Georgia.
Charges uie reasonable us the times will permit.
THOMAS A. BLOWN,
STERLING LANIER.
fj 'Y The suhsrriher solicit* his old friends and patrons at!
the Washington Hall, to givi him a call at bit new stand.
Sr. Lanikh.
N. B. —The nffic of the. Tulluhussee and Columbus line of
Stage kept at this House.
July 9,1846. __ 21 ts [
PETER J. WILLUnti
Has tiktn the WASHINGTON IULL, and request*
a continuance of public patronage.
Miaou, Nov 18, 1846. 40
CAUPETIKa.
f |AI IF. subscriber is now receiving a splendid assortment of
I fine superfine three ply and star Carpeting —rich Hugs
to match. Those wishing the article will please give high
call. GEO. W BRICK.
Oct 21,1846. 36
J UST RECEIVED FOR SALE,
15 Boxes White Havana Sugar,
30 (Jr. Boxes Raisins, (new crop,)
20 do.
5 Boxes Lemons,
40 Boxes Eire Ciackers,
5 Ba.'hfts Oil.
J. SIIULTZ.
Macon, Nov. 11, 1846. 39_
IRON & STEEL-NAILS, &C.
LBS. assorted Swedes Iron,
,-a(*r'‘aFxF Cast Steel, German and Blistered Steel,
200 Kegs Nails,
100 Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass,
150 do 10 hv 12 do
50 do 12 by 14 do
50 do 12 by 18 do For sale !v
Eel. 24 2 SCOTT, CAB I! WIT & CO.
FOR SALS.
\ second HWI) n CKAWAVCAHIHAGE,*
patrol HORSES and good HARNESS to mate It ; also a Negro
HOY DRIVER. ‘Die above proper!) has been left with meforuJe,
and a bargain will be given, if application be immediately made.
Feb 17 1 S. S. KENDRICK.
For Sialc.
fIWIE two eligible business I„ofs on Cotton Avenue, itn-
I mediately opposite Mr. Ousley’s Ware-House.
Also, the fine Building LOT on Beall’s Hill, near Col. Win.
B. Parker’s. JAMES A. NTS BET.
Feb. 17. 2wl
FI HIE subscriber bus now in store a large and well selected
JL slock of
HATS AND CAPS,
and will lie receiving every week, so ns at all times to have
fresh goods, and of the latest styles, which will he sold at whole
sale or retail ut very LOW BRICES, amongst which may be
found
6 cases fashionable Beaver Hals,
6 do. do. Nutria Hats,
f> do. do. Silk Hats,
10 do. do. Angola Hats,
50 cases Broad Brim Beaver,Nutria and Brush II
25 dozen Gents’ Caps, h gret variety,
22 do. \ outiis and Children’s Caps, a great variety,
100 do. Black end Drab Wool Hats,
With a great variety of other goods. Having made such
arrangements ns will insure his goods to be purchased nt the
very lowest prices, he feels confident that customers will not
be disappointed us to price or qua lit v by filling.
E. K. WRIGHT.
Macon, Aug 19,1846. 07
SADDLES. SADDLES.
IUOI£lt!S A HESTCOTT
H AVE on hand a litsl rate assoitment of S \ DOLES, HAR
NESS and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of all kinds,
which they will Hell at prices to suit the times. Their facili
ties are such that they can sell lower than any other establish
ment of the. kind in the citv.
Give us a call before von buy, is all we ask for a recom
mendation. REPAIRING done ut reduced juices, in a work
tnan-like manner.
Colton Avenue, next door to A. J. & D. W Orr.
J>rc 3, 1846 42
O \*STM:n Bit)! SB:.
Till IK subscriber hat opened liin Katina House again, nl his
l old stand,one door east of Washington Hall,on iVlulberrv
street, w here all of I lie luxuries of the seaboard will he served
up in evev style at all hours of the day, from 7 in the morn
ing until 12 o’clock at night.
Parties of Gentlemen can Le accommodated with a retired
nod separate room, and I intend to have every tiling done up
in a sty le to please the most fastidious.
All orders from the cilv orconnti v for Fresh or Pickled Ovs
ters (by gallon or keg,) Fish, Hhiinips,Clouts, JLc. supplied at
short notice*
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
and all other Fruits by the barrel, box or retail, always on hand
A general assortment of
GUOCEUIEM AND PIIOVISIONS.
all of the best quality.
PR ANDIES and \\’ INI'S, super super excellent.
A large assortment of all kinds ol CIGARS, which cannot
he bent.
A fine assortment of Candies, Preserves, Satires, Pickles,
Figa, Raisin*, Teas, dec. and every thing wanted for culinary
purposes.
SHAD,
in their season, will be received ir. large quantities, for city and
country supplies.
Our house is quirt and orderly, and it is our highest aim to
give satisfaction, ami please all; and wc invite you all, both
in city ami country, to come and see us.
M acov, Oct 15, MG C. A. ELLS.
I.nisrirelir* Garden Seeds.
1C ST receiving a FRESH supply of the above superior
Garden Seeds. Orders will be received for Trees & Plants
from Latidrctli’s Philadelphia Gardena.
Py J. U. & W. S. ELLIS,
Jan 6 Masonic ll.ill, Macon.
[) r Merchants and others supplied with bills of Diuga
and Medicines, low for cash.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, -
■7l ROM the eelchrnted Wcalliersfield Heed Gardens, trar-
I” ranted tlie growth of I IMG. We can with confidence do
this, as the proprietors of these gardens will not receive back
the unsold seeds, us is most gencrallv done, nnd then mixed
with the fresh seeds for another tuning's sale. Persons wishing
to purchase seeds, would do wi ll to assure themselves thut
they are getting fresh seeds only.
H GOT WELL iV GILBERT.
Macon 1
MIAKFIC GARDEN
I*vans and Flower Seeds,
All of I In* gi'ou til of IMG.
npilE nndersitned has been appointed sole r.grnt in the city
I of .Macon, lor the sulo of the Shaker's w ell known Seeds.
I have received Fifty Thousand Paper* with printed dheetinna
on caeli naper for planting, which will be sold vety low at
wliolesale or retail.
< Moon Buttons, do. Setts, Potato or Multiplying Onions, nil
kinds of Gaitlen, Flower, mid Grass Seeds, known to the agri
cultural world, early SweetCoru, JLc.
Dec 30 40 C. A. ELLS.
Next floor to Washington Hall.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
AM)
WISTAR'S
KaUaiii ol’ VVilil Cherry,
IL'ST received and for sale by
GEORGE PAYNE. Drureist,
Jnn 13 lOwiO under Floyd fieuco*
GRLSW OLD'S i.MPKOV ED
COT TO A* USA'S.
r| MIF. subscriber will continue the manufacture of these
B (iins at his old establishment, in Clinton, Jones county,
Georgia. * .
He can offer no better recommendation in tnvor of his Gins,
than fiie fact of having supplied more than lirefvt hundred
planters with them during the lasi two yeur*, while no O'her
factory has probably sold in the Slate us muny us one hundred
during the same time.
Noexpense will he spared to sustain their hit'll reputation,
und render (hem still more perfect i! possible.
They w ill be warranted ns usual, to perform wel!,nnn deliv
ered nt the purchaser'srcaidenee. Engagements can he made
with his travelling agents, or hv letter directed to him.
.SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Clinton, Ga. March 25,1846. Gti
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
fTIIIK subscribers will do unv and all kinds of PIN ROOF-
I ING, at short notice, and on very reasonable terms, and
the work shall he w ell done. We will go to any part of the
State to do Roofing if necessary.
DIBBLE Ac BRAY,
Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite Washington Hull.
Macon, March 3, 1846 9
DR. STRING'S
Medicated Congli Candy,
V PLEASANT ami effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness,Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tickling
and Dryness in the Throat, Ate. For sale by
* J. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
Dec 15, 1845. 44
j II bbls. Pine Newark champagne cidi r,
* ‘ * for sale hv W. FREEMAN.
i\v. 11. 39
NOTICE
IS hereby given ton It .icrsnii* indebted to the ctnteof Win, Pay,
deceased, late of Houston county , that payment must be made
forthwith to the administrator; and all p< rsons having demands
against said estate, must remit r them in,duly :** 1 • -sid in tthis ofthe
l . r. m. FUMLOW , Adln'r.
Houston county, .lan 50 bw-iu
Jtisicon stud Wcsici‘ll l{:ail-!£oa<l,
S'roin .tSaroii lo .SI lan fa.
OV and after Thursday, September 10th, the trains of tit is Hoad
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon daily at 9s, A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 7,5. A. M.
Connecting at Macon with the train* of the Central Hail Rontl, and
at Atlanta w 11 It those <f the Georgia Itail-Road each w ay.
Stages for Montgomery connect daily t acit way with tin trains at
Bartlesville, making a i<ntimioii* line from Charleston, S. C. tin
Sa\annah, Macon, and Columbus,Georgia.
Stage*lor the Indian Springs eonnect w itb tin* trains at Forsyth
daily, each way; and for Menwnlur Springs and West Point, at
Griffin.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $1 00
Do. 44 do. Griffin, 250
Do. 44 do. Harnesville, 175
Do. 44 do. Forsyth, ]OO
EMERSON FOOTE, SuiterintciMh nf.
Macon, Sept 8. 1846.
CUT GLASS.
CTUT DEC ANTERS in pairs and setts,
J 44 Goblets,
“ ‘l'limblers,
“ Wine*,
“ Mirror Dishes,
44 Lamp*.,
44 Salts.
r<’<- ib. 1x46, n hype & mv’KS.
PRIME POK IER 111 pints,for sale by
s * lf> dl SCO I T. CAHHAWT Kc CO,
Mastotioii Colton Sil t'd.
1 | k RVSHEI.S, warranted genuine, for sale by
I IMf h . it 41 A. J. WHITE Kc CO.
Adamantine Candles.
HOXF.S 011 consignment, for sale by
Dec 17 44 A. J. WHITE Kc CO.
RICH CHINA-Ji(d UertiviU.
RICII gold sprig and painted T ea Sett*—Frtmh.
, 44 gold baud 44 **
“ 44 44 Tea* and CoflVe*, by the doz.—-French.
44 44 4 - Tea and < tip Plates “ “ u
44 4 ‘ 44 and While China Row I*—sold separately.
44 gilt Vases ajitl Mtiggs.
pet- 16, IH4W. 44 HYDE Kc TONES.
Strugs, .ttediciues, A'c.
To Physicians, Iflcrclianfs, Planters, and
others.
r BYHK fiil.se ribevs havinfniadr suh arrangement, with the impor-
J u-r.ofM!ioinr.,iid theehemieal t'Muhh.hn ui> al tin- North,
a tu gvt their sujtpUe. -Ilugcthi r frti.ii first h im ~ .ml on ns m,!
terms as llumglt they wrrt tiltingbusiness in Ni Y. rk ;b< sitlesone
ofitlir firm h.iinr there tin- (.nan r part of the .ear, .. Itose Innt'i m
---rience tit the Drug Business enable, hint to select articles ultieli art
genuine amt pure. They therefor, as-ur. thus, wlm may purchase
: us them, that lliey need nut lie under an, appr. hensiim of receivine
! any article Ilians eith. r spurious, -duller.!, dor .fan u f nor ciual
'!>• They also prorure all other articles, thal are not strictly in the
i line of Drugs anil M. tlieines, upon as good terms us the city and. .fi rs—
allot -liicli they are r. ceiviUK fresli supplies ever, .leek,and hare
ennst 1 nil, on hand a lai g. and complete it.aik, .. lml. the) olltr ye
ry low f*r Cash or a| proved notes.
j „ , SHOT WELL & GILBERT.
Macon, Fi l 3, 1847. 5 |
w. rniiEiviArdr
IS constantly receiving prime fre*h BUTTER, which he will gua
rantee* to *ll as low by the firkin as can be laid down from New
*rk. Dec 10. 1846 41
mo nit coops,
AT EAIffCROrT’S.
Ithl O W opening 5 cae* Kerseys 1 J to 16 cts.
5 bales ltrown Sheetings and Shillings.
2 cases Bleached do. do.
50 pieces Linsey h
100 do. Calicoe* 6j t 12. J cts.
Rich Cashmeres and I)e l.ailies.
Rich Cashmere Shawls.
Mantillas, Vi‘tt, &c,
Nov 18 50 G. W. R \ NCR OFT.
Slagging, Slope, S trine.
f|4HE siibscribt r* are now receiving their full supplies of GRO
CEIIIES, wliicli they offT to their old friends and tle puhlu
gem rally,at unusual low prices. We have now in store, and recciv
’ UK
-300 piece* heavy Gunny Bagging,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kentucky Rope,
50 do. Manilla do,
100 lbs. Twine,
2,000 racks Salt,
10,00) lbs. Sweetie * Iron,
1,000 lbs Band, Hoop and Rod Iron,
20 hints. St. Croix and Porto Him Sugar*,
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.
100 bags Rio and .lava Coffee,
50 boxes 1 ohacco,
100 keg* Nail,
1,0 *0 lb*. Cast, (iermxn and Blister Steel.
A l*o PA INI'S AND OILS of every description.
F.. BOND.
Macon, Jan 1, 1H46.
Bargain* 1 Bargain*!
IN STAPLE DRY GOODS.
AT BANCROFT'S,
NEX T DOOR to a. J. WHITE Kc COS.
T 711 NF. English Calic-oeaat 12 1-2 cents.
I 1 7-8 Nashua Shirtifig (very heavy )6 1-4 cts.
°*4 Shirting, 4 c ts.
White and R< and Flaunt I* 18 3-4 cts.
Kentucky Jeans 20 cts.
Satinets and Plaids 37 1-2 Cts.
Shawl* 12 1-9 cts to 8100.
10 cases heavy Negro Kerseys 12 1-2 to 18 3-4 cts.
5 bales Blanket* 60 tooBcU
10 hales Sheetings.
10 hales Osuabtirg*.
20 bales Cotton Yarn 75 cts. per bunch.
Macon, Oct 7, 1846. 34
Acw Ciioods.
f ¥THE undersign* and are receiving and opening at their store, a few
| door* South of the Washington Hall, ana next adjoining the
Georgia Messenger OHl <4*, a large and well selected stock l
I'uncy ouil Staple foreign and American
1) It \ GOO ON,
suited to the pres ut and approaching season*, which will he sold nt
extremely low pric es hv the piece or otherwise. Planter*, Merchant*
and purcliasers gt nc i-ull),arc respectfully invited to cull and exam
ine tin ir stock. N. MeKfNNON Nl CO
Hept 30, 1846 21
TrlmiiihiKs, ‘l'rliinniuw*.
SOMET HING iu hi Ilm.liupvoriluttußl, runriinininK Lcln. -
Drrflt'.,Ju*t rtcfivt-tl nt
. Jllll r THK I‘KOPI.K'g H I'OHR. j
SUNDRIES,
ni'.ni.lN Iron Slimy Trili t Ware, fm'w Nlmnc I
ll ‘Uv.'r.il Hu—U ami Jif. f.toun u.i-.l 1 ‘
FUj.i i’ l*ot. f n.iui'ii il .i/ i..
n "’ 1,4,1 HYIIF, Xt .IONKS.
POWDER : TOWDER i
rjIUK iimU r..ip.. .lnrt! A|(. nt.lbr tlm KUi u l'„, k I'm.il. r Mill,.
■ Mini keep at all limes a full supply on hund, w Inch they s<|| IU
lot* at factory prices, udding expen*< * to t!ii* place
J.UH.IMT. ‘ SCOTT, IaIIHAHT c CO.
NEW MEDICINE.
Rrownlee’s Anil-Uillloiis lills.
\ MILD and efficient remedy for Complaints and Dyspep
sia of long standing. Persons suffering from disorders of He
stomacn and liver wHI find the alxitc Pills wo. tin then confidence.
I aken according to the dircrtieins.
Price 25 cents per box. Agents in Maeon,
M 4. 11. fit W. 8. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue. J
Potash* Potash.
*Si If U | l-ttS. I’utaab jui rmcivml unil for |o hv
1 OEOKGi; CAV.NK,
- Art
NOTICE.
\LI, pi-rl.i! b.vitiK driiiaudi •*in>t Dimirl Maury. Inte of!
I i<r<r..m)j<l......l,rv ber. l.y m.ufi.d t., i,r..ent th.-in to
m. I'-p-lr-1.11l Ibr lime IHV.rrtlM.I by I.t|,. y will Out
b. -nii.,l; *ntl fl |.irin imfebtwl toMid dnnyf, *rv li*i*b* t i
•|Uiml lo link. imm. ilmtr (luyiutiit. \VM lIfiYAN K*V
I nir riniiity, ,ln 20, 147. * , w< n
\|| HMDS. v. w Orl u
tin. rijiili. .1 t|„,
In .l..rv.mlr.ir.Hl. by r DAY h cn
A Tin;.
TWYHR’Y.ibMrltxc fia-jii.t ruceivtd and i. daily rectivlm. . ,
0 and well *e Ice ted stock of b a a rgo
Groceries, ilitrihrnrr, Crockery
Iron, Hals, Roots ami ib>lio<>*. ’
together with a gciiml aimrinu m of Fancy and btatile
IDIB JC ,
which he Üb, .elected tb. (.ml summer in New York .ml ito.m.
kets, and can not fail to suit the want, of In. eusiuu.e,, “ ,a ’
lie generally. 1,,t i-uu-
HaviliK m. interest, either directly orindir- cllv ~r•:
ton uperalton. of llu .lay, hi. friend. ..ill di.ever thal 1..
tu tell his at a very .mull advance from co.i •a. lie will r ‘
have to make up on hi. good, for loSsis „„ Coituu up. Van,, J
Ineiids frumth.eooi.tr) can also he assured, tha. an, tofon , ,u, h ‘ .
Produce sent lo in. I sale will alw„,. b , ut ~ ,|!..
li,,vliesi mark, t price,as no individual in W a, cunmcivd Jn
bealluueil lu he concerned 111 ail) way in ihe purchasi ..t t,,,.’, 11
Any Colton s-nt to Ins house lur sail ,frum hi. eu.tomer, ~; f.,
wajshe uld, when directed,ni the vet, liighesi mark, ii rice wnh
out any charge or commission for selling, 1,1 ”
Meon,ept iii, 184 ft Amos nENTON.^^
iIITE INSURAKCE.~
rpllK New lorkLilfi inauranve anil Trurl ('unipany Imv
J ing ealublic.'ietl all Agency inllieciiv of Mnrnn, prrsoi
inity nlTnct with tins CmimimnV on tlieirnwii Li\e
nr the l.ivea of 0111. ts, anil eit iier lor the t. hole i! 11 ,n 11, . n „(•
life or lor a liiniled jienoil, hy the put tm in us a sn all eiinual
premium.
STIJPHEN ALLEN, President
CHARLES C. PALMER, Stemmy. ‘
„ E. BOND, Agent, Macon.
Macon, F 1. 3, 1847. , }
I’iAESZZ &c7
C} BOX ES HA I AIN S. in dm ms, new tvnj>,
M*** p 20 drums Sultana Jfaisin*, new crop,
6 boxes Citron, fresh and tin •,
5 hbl*. Almonds, (Malaga) fresh,
5 do. soft *h< II Almomls, frish,
6 do. Brazil Nut*, lush,
5 do. Filberts, fresh,
30 drums Figs,
6 boxes Lemons,
5 do. Du ten,
5,1../ Hollies Orange Flower Water, a choice article. Just rc
ceived per brig Macon Irom New York. >
H"’ 10 41 .1. SHULTZ.
IVEASTODODiT COTTON SEED, ~
UeuHine and no ASisiakc,
nni.T. he offered stir sale in n few days, at the house nf ROSS K-
R !((•> I Hl>. RS. Ihe Seed obtained from tlie above mi nt on. ( i
boost ntity he confidently relied oil sis genuine, b :ng raised >n K
Abbey's plantation near Yazoo City, Miss. Price l our Dollars vtl
bushel. 1
Also a sample of R. Abbey’s Cotton can be seen as thrir office.
A. II SHANKS*
M Siren,-lii 11 20, 1317 40 R. ABBEY’S Agent.
FLOUR.
1 BBLS. Gcorgn Flour,Choice Brand,
s*S p r 50 *■ Premium Canal do
In Store, and for sale hy
I* el 21 2 SCOTT, r Util ART To
MACKEREL.
NOS. 1,2 and 3, in Barrels ami Half Barr. Is. for sale liv
Fel 24 2 SCOCr. ( AUH \HT & CO.
COFFEE.
I “T f | BAGS Itio Coffee, ;
I f 40 do .1 av a do
20 do iMocliado For Pale hv
Pah 84 8 SCOTT, CARD \RT & CO.
‘'ilk ami Fancy Goods.
9 j 1 PIECES black xiid colored drettK Silks,
JL 3 do. changeable do. do.
3 do. Satin striped do. do.
5 do. French Merinots,
5 do. sjperAlpacca Lustres,
25 do. black anu colored Alpacca*,
25 do. Cashmere and Cashmen d’Kcosse,
20 Cashmere Robes, graduate and and pyramid,
25 Gingham do. do.
5) pieces Scotch and F.arlston ( inchain,
25 10. Embroidered TwilK and do.
2000 do. I'i iiiiF,it*mpi icing a grt nt variety, 1
30!o7. Nt ck ‘1 it *, assorted (|iialitiis,
20 do. II mstiteked L. C. Hukf*.
10 do. Men’s L. C. Ildkf*.
Jaconet Muslin, Swiss do. ? Victoria Lawns, Cambrics Kic.
Cashmere, Hrochu, and Silk Shawls,
Cheap Shawls, great variety.
Ladies’ Kid Glove*, do. lialf-nand Silk,
Gimps, Fling. S, Hutton., Cordt, ‘I ■>, I.act, Eilsinr., Vclte
Ribbon*, °
2 cases Cotton Flag Ildkf*.
1 do. Pongee Silk do.
10 pieces English Silk do.
25 do. Irish Linens,
5 do. do. do. very fine,
20 do. Limn Lawn,
Tabu- Linen, Table Cloths, Linen Sheetings, Diapers, ike., now n
stole, all ofwhic'h are oflertd at uholes.!e or retail, on 5f,0n.m...1,
ting terms, by GIIAVKS, WOOD Ik CO
Nuvll, IK4ti. .19
IMlt Is. S l ItOIIH kKK.
OFFICE over Strong Kc Wood’s shoe More. At night a hoy uil
be stationed in the reception room of the Floyd House, wher
messages can Ik- left at all hours.
Macon, Feb lO 5 W 5j
G<*oi^ia-l’\vik r roimly.
lITHRRFsAS Elias Bell applits to nu-for h-tters ofadmistratini
V y dc bouts non with the will anruxed, on the estate ol'Diiimi
D. Sanders, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to citeand admonish all and singular tin kmj
dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my oft'J
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any the) lia\ |
why said letters may not be granud.
Given under my band at office in Marion, February sth, 1847.
Feb 10, 1847 5w32 LEWIS SOLOMON, C . I. C. I
Six Tin Plate Woi Kaiien WaiiKd.
WANTED immediately, four aaaortment workmen, a I
two .!>!) Workmen,that understand Jol> Work. Non]
need apply,but firsj rate workmen, and to Pitch good wage]
and comliint employment will be given. Address t<>
BLISS & Me AUTHOR. I
Savannah, Feb. 3,1847. fiwol I
Notice.
rpilF. bitrinftßß heretofore tranr>ucled in the name of HA.'l
I 11/I’ON, HARDEMAN xV. Savannah, will be cJ
tinned under the game at v le and firm for ll e benefit oflhe t-ul
vivinsr co-partners and the estate of EHamilton, deceased, ul
lit further notice. j
THOMAS HARDEMAN, J
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. I
Surviving
Feh. N,lfft7. fiw.M |
NOTICE.
ALL persons having (leinsiiid* agHinst Thomas F.. Sullivsn.tfl
ceased, are required to ri ndt r tlum in to me according to I*l
Feb 10, 1847. 6w52 O. C. GIBSON, Adm'
NOTICE. I
ALL person* having demands against Matilda Stnot t,deUIB
are required to render them in to me according tu law. ■
Fill 10, 1847. 6w52 O. C. GIBSON, Adin'rfl
4 DAIINIs I’: % TOR’S SALI # -Y\ ill b- sold <>n
l\ third SatunlH) in Mnh mxt,:ii tin lnt - residence of lno
K Sailivan, some Catt le, Household Furniture, and olht r tiiislifl
tides. Ti rms on tin day of sale. ■
Felt 10 32 O. C. GI USDS', Adni'rW
POSTPONED I
\E> 111N IST l€ ATO It'S tt 4L. K,—Will he snhlß
. the Court House, in Newton, Baker county, ontlffiß
Tued'iyin April next, Lot of Land, N'o. 2.7 in the second dfl
iriet of originally Early now linker comity. Sold as the pfl
prrty of ’Nlnritier (Nilpepper, late of Monroe county,
ed. Said Lot i* r<ihmhle, and person* wishing to purchfl
tha same, would do well to examine il before the sule. g
JORDAN T. JACKSON.) Adm'rfl
J ANE T. CULPEPPER, J Adtu’xß
Monroe ro. Fel. 3,1817. 51
VIHIIMS I RA I OIPS hA Pursuant <>
order of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will
sold at the court house door in Cnssville, on the first Tu<>‘
in April next, the following lots or tracts of land, I elon?
to the estate of John Martin, deceased, for the benefit e|
creditors of said estate, to wit: the undivided hull parts ol*
numbered 14, 15, IG, 17. 13,22, nnd 23, in tin* fifth district l
3d section, and lot 255,iu the Kith district and 3d section
Cass county, with the mills thereon, and the negroiniln'r
tried Elisha, to go willi the mills, and the interest of said eel
in lot- numbered I HO. 242, 243, if 4 I, 245, 247, 25H, 250. 260,5
2G3, 315,316, M 7% 316, 310,330, 331, 332 and 334, ll m
4th district and third section in Cass county, railed the l ’
wood place, on the Hightower river, in said State
cotifirm the contracts and sides heretofore made thereof
THOM AS D WALK Ml,
Adm'r. of John Martin, dee tow 1
Feb. 4, 1847. _ _JL
\DniNITRATOK'I SALE. ‘
mi ord* rfrom the Inferior Court ol llurke eonaiv, ‘
sitting fur Ordinary purposes, will tie sold on the first I”
in April next, before the Court House door in the tow
Macon Bibb county, one tract of Land belonging to p
of IKdding Barber, deceased, e mtnining two hundred I''”
a ball acres, lining lot No. 207, in the 4ill District ol origi
Houston now Bibb countv. Hold lor a division
Inir, of .aill mute. I*, n. UONM ix> -
AJuiini-liQlor with the Will ■m* r .
February 3, lfl-17. t
\UAI INIIITHATOH’B SALE. 1 J
order ol ill.’ Couri o( OnUnary of Bibb count'. -
’ leuve, will l.c wol.) nl I lie Court Honin’ door in ~‘
| on the lirt>i Tiioattay in Mav next. ibe imili’ iton.
lowinc Lola of l.anil. uiiuiberril I V’, Hi!!, Mil) aiol ■
| riToml di.lrictof raid county *>< linker, and on ‘
will lie Hold at lli,* f'tiurl llouae door in S.rltli, 1 11
I llio Tiarl of l.utid on w.lnul Creek, ailj'-iiiinc A” .
Kilpatrick and oiliera, in Bibb county. bolonmne 1“ ,
Ol J.d.n Martin,.l.. oaacil. Sold for llie benefit onhr”
of said o.tote. Tciiiih made known on tno day o
S'dd duy of February, 11)17. „,, lVffD ,i.,
THOMAS D. WALKER, Ada
Fell Q 4
ABNINWTHATOM'B SALB.-'VIII I
on the fust Tuesday in April next, mi the ■
late Dr. lame* Wood, deceased, in lUacou,
property of said deceased, consisting of bouseho i
Furniture, Library and a small lot of Medicine** j
Horse and Buggy. Terms rush. . 17 . n i, \.|i n fl
I .i, ii 17 t HARLOTTR MWOOP V’ ■
PtfOTICB. #
\LL persons Ivving demand* aganiaMhe es ate of < ■
Dr. James Wood, deceased, will present them ‘
of the law ; and all persons indebted to s'.jd estate, wi 3!
make immediate payment to Mr. Thomas A. H
duly uulhoiued to settle and gro r ,| receipt*
CH A F LoTT'K ,M. WOOD, AdnJ
Macon, Bibb Cos. Fab. 9*, IKI7. S
[['M
I 1 to the Honorable C^ url f Ofdinarv.f'l Lra ? H
for leave to sell nil tb . foa | ©stale of \,| ,■
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