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To I s ! xiiid Farmers,
’ ‘'GFRAI.B'.? PATENT PORTABLE HU HR STOVE
* MI Li.S, for Gm.iliiijj'f Jit-aiand Co:a, nratiy kind*/ (.r un
Imil ur hkhl on ny Farm or Plantation. attl may (** pfopHlttl h>
*er, ttcofn, wind nr Itor** pouvr, apd will so ii work aitk gT*i
polity and perfection, and may to- pot n nrr! kept i order !•> al
-t any pcraon. It i* a <*iirct Grist Milt In ttuniatttf , w*-li adnpt
to thv want* of every Frm* r and Planter, and is un.:<>nboo<) the
. •;>***•t and tiest Mill ev r uflt r--d To the | T lie.
I*.-motif wishing to |Mrrh:t*v tkr Mill t *r any county in fbe Stair
t i.-ortia, wli addreta KOftK. It 1 1I N DI.A \ , Mnfon, Ua.
A |< lirel Mill fin gtimi.iigcorn will font uni) ft*s.
CF.RTf KICATI S.
rhitia N certify that I karri'i usron my plantation a Fitl fern Id’s
trnt h.ifsr p<iwrr with om of the Mini HMrf Mom- Mills,amt I am
*,firit the Mill winch van be i.*ed with ho ordinary (jin power, i*
.hilly the beat kind X a Hurt* hie Mill ihal has yet be. n ins ruled,
J that ihe p'.lent horse poou r has in my advantages ov* r lUe Ofdl -
y one iiaeti bv the plant* rs for ginning Cotton.
JOHN C. POYTHIIKSS.
jayntvboro*, Burke Cos ,Ga , Feb 12 1847.
It i4rr<i|pu'<l Inrr itn tht* Fit i ••‘raid Patrnt Portable wn
Hhorsr power, in operation on Mr. J C. p>.) fliroa*’ |> ant tv •***
Kv have nn doubt they w ill bf* as nerut!) o l by f'lant. r, when
B tieco.ne acquaint!d w ith tht <r mt its. We sti uit grinding w i h
■ h >.-v<and it made lliie n** al, nearly as 1* os anqyiJuui) run
l-iuiea criiidinr by water power. 1 L rtUTT'if
W * j Ft pnF.srnrr,
K r. r. KI.MSTOV,
K \\. U. DOUGLASS.
|a nrsboro*, Burke Cr , Go., Feb. 1?, 1347,
Hm now u ing one of*he Fitagrnild's Patent Mills, and an
■ici the Min h all that it is resented to be.
Hsiiush, Dec. IH>. D. FLETCIIKW.
Kn running the Mill with Mr Kh teher, and the more I use it the
K I hke it. It unihtubudi) eIL-els art)thing of the Mi I kind
■extant. CULL! M
■t ituub, Die. 114 ft,
xhe nnderagneii,have \ >tm -<.l and the operatic nos tin l'.up’ v
and Corn Mills now in use in this my, nd wi In I t rll*
■ tha’ those Mills cannot fait to in-t the approbation ol ihr pub
■ gko. g. FA It IKS,
Hrannah, 1346. DKX&I.OW Wi BSTKR.
I|V- one of the above Mills in use at the F.slava St* am Grist
H which I will exhibit to any g ntU-man w h< mu ( h t*> s* e it
and I can most cheerfully recnnimeml it the public. It
Hgri mi corn faster and belli r than any other Mill 1 ev. r aw with
■n nr power. J* KSLA\ A.
Jan. 6, 1847.
■r undesigned hitint uvn the shove ViM in ops ration rt Mr
Hra's Mill, would s.i) that it fur *\o-eds hii mac bine of tin mill
H that we have evu ii,en,auil would r< cuininend it to every ore
Kant of such an article. A ARON G AGK,
■ C4MPHKI.L. OWKV k CO.
Kbile. 184S J. H. itIVEKS |fc CO.
Feb 17, 1P47. 1 ’ f
I Mmdrict'.
■3T RF.CFIVEC.
B (Jctiar mill PninfeJ ‘l’nba and Bttckel?,
I Covered Uurkei!*,
■ W'iilow Baskets and Broom*,
■ Cedar Churns,
■ Waiters, assorted sizes,
■ do in arils,
■ Looking (ilasses,
■ Knives and Folk l *,
■ IMaled Forks, (iliningand Descrl,)
■ riale.l ftiul Britannia Spoon-,
■ Bras* and Iron CniKllerlicks,
■ 44 Curtain Pins,
■ Shovel and Tonga,
a general lsaortment if China, Cla and Fn-tl ,'nware
HVOF. A: JONKS.
Kjperxor covvow c-nvrs.
■ k subscriber would inform the planters of Georgia that h
removed his Cotton (,im Factory to Bibb county, 3| mih n
the r<>ad hadinir tn-m Macon to Gordon, wh. re h
■is to manufseture Cotton <.ir.* of a qtiulity stipe ir to any h
r before made, if po sible. In th eiu.Miuetioii of* hi* Gins.
particularly guard again-t the po*ihi l ny of c.kn.gHir from
■n. And here he would remark, ihal it is impossil.l. for a Gin
tire from tlic boxi s w ittniiit tht £in**rM nt vn t on the part of
hai c the inanagt meut .f tht in. Gins that get hnrnt, in
Hun lr- and and imi'iy-ume timw out of a tin usaitd lake fire Iron
than the box, which tht* Mihscribt r will roniph tely
H armnu in tht* <.i he makes in futuir. His Gins will be
ihe be?t materials, and w trr.nt< <1 to perform as wli us any
in the S' ate. He has u n excellent wat* r-powt r to turn
and a jj-hkl -uw-imiM Ht hind, winch w illdi b'.e
sell Gins on as terms as any olio r fnctorv in tin Slate,
3tf O W M\SSKY.
I CABINET rURNIT^ar.
H. COOK. Hrifladway, opposite Trinity l hnrrh, offers
sale a tull aitl comphte :im<oi tment of Cabinet Furniture,
■ he warrants to hi equal to any in the city, at the following
low rates:
j-anv Chairs, from to $ 30 per dozen,
BH * % Kocking Chairs from sto .15 tack.
“ Sofa®, from 1* to 174 fc *
■ “ Unreal!*, from sln 50 ( *
“ Card S'abUs, from 10 to 25 “
“ Centre “ from 15 to (>0 u
■ “ DelMMead*, fh.in is to 50 44
Beds, Hair Matus>i s, and Bedding ol the finest qualities I
■ the low est market pricts.
■■—No extra charges H>r packing <fc &lii]>;>iiig.!
■<, 1847, fTel* graph copy.") 3ml
■ J ilining IStiAinesM.
HIE subsetilier i.s pnrryint; t.ti this lnuiu-* at Prnlfsri/fr.
county, where lie vx ill lurnisii all kin ‘s of mtii les
Hbi lineal moderate prices—Also attend lo ihe pulling uj
jn? of gutters, and spouts for hou-es.
has on hand a good ussorimrtii of
(-iouds, i\c., vs ii.ch he will sell nt .lltu'on juiers for
visions. ACIIILLE AU 1)01'IN.
■riir ro., March B 4w
■ Kotice.
HB CfcNTKAF. BaNK OF GEORGIA, >
H February 261 h, JBl7. J
of arresting funher injury lo the State, arising from
fritodlilcitr conirui Ip heiwsu n the Bank of Darien and
York Banking Company, commonly called •‘The
Transnctlori"—und ns the emissions of the notes of
of Darien and its hri nches reported lo be in circu a-
been redeemed by this Bank :
■therefore ordered, Thai no hill f the Bank of Darien or
be received in payment of any debt or claim due
Bank nr brunches, unless the same be dearly pro
to hove been a part of Hie 1>• I :vfield traiivnclii n; hihl
■is orderhe its futcu until the Lc-isliture shall act dfm-
ihe •nl j ‘cl.
copy Iroin ihe Minutes of ihe Director of this Bank 1
■ A. M. MSB FT, Cashier,
■ lints! Itatx: lEats!
H'’ D\Y received a q--tnpl*ie ankurirmni ot Getitlvnu n*s, <
and Hoy's Hat* and Cap*, nruor.g*! which nit
ami I>: asi Weaver, fashionable anti broad brim.
Drab Nutria
and Drab Common 44 44
and Buy’s Hil* andCap*— * great variety.
Bhihh, l.- ghorii and Palm Leaf Hat*.
■ nin rfy” Gluzed Hat*.
Hats ofall qualitie*,
xiyle, n,Anipmr tmk ctmiplrte—all of which I
at wholesale ur rt tail, at v> ry low prices.
I
I vwv
Bmodiktii Division Ao. 1, N. of'l'.
PLEDGE.
shall mk**, Hiiv. hHI. r use as a beverage, any Sjiirit-
Liquor*, Wise or < idcr.
-
at til-. ir Hall.
■ JOS. MLR )OCK W. P. |
■BOOK, . S. 4)
■ Cl iy Tax.
Hook will he open lori-*< < tv mg the return* of Tim
property iu lUccity, on the tel dny ol Mitrch und tin’
1 be dosed on the Ist day of April, after which, a1! ‘
w ill he double taxed, im ordmne-l bv tit-’ <'nttncil.
open from 0 to li o’clock. A M., everv and iv, (Tsundava |
) A. It. FIIF.KMAN, Tifffiitiror.
■nhh?l.
■ TOBACCO AWT2J CIO AXIS.
BOXES Tohaeeo, various Brnnda,
40,000 Prinripe Cigars, do
by fcCOTT, CABIIART At CO.
1
BiM. WHISKSV, AIJDr.UAI.
BBLS. Bhrlpa* and Jencn’ (Jin,
4f‘i d-) N <l. Whiskey,
Hfi 50 do N. E. Ruin, I’or sale hv
SCOTT, CARHART <V CO.
■ TO 110U313 ICEBPERR.
the Lndiea cnll i.t DIBBLE A BRAY ‘B. and take *
look nt Ilnur little “ fixius” m tir way of hou^-e-kcep
SHrhese atl.*•:.*- me i< <> t- . - m i.i i.iln i to * n nu- ite.
■■
■fH ‘iir-'niN after date applirotiun will br made to
aide Cmiri ol Gnlim. ry .t \l< uri-t ( . f..r !* ave to t* II
Catate ut Samuel 1,1 > . *tl Inti ol *.*ii l ounl) .ai*u
Negro* bt longing to Mid estate.
■I NOLAND HIVIVR,
GKOI4GK HtVlns,
42 A * lit-1.1 -1 raloi t wi4i -In \, i Hiitirx.,l
■ Notice.
■■•Klhtic are eii *tl-*i ■ “•. * n f fir pm. . X. •
by ne, signed with in> mark, dnte.l ationt *he first ut
1847, due the fiit day *1 I tmn-rv- in;ut< \ a I-U ei ih r t
Glass, lladg- t Kt To , fui Nim ITh.#l i# ,t Dollar*.
Iff Three Hundl* and I><B':.l* •i<!n• and on r Ibe ronstd
irf *Uite having fail - <l, I nru u i i*h.. * pay tin
HMisf compelled by law. JAMES I’OPK.
Cos. Feb IT, 1147. r. wl
llollar*. Itnvnnl.
I y ANAWAV from i Ip- retidem e of Col. Hurwrll
I\k Jordan,in Pul;4*Ki e-.unu, oil ih ’<l .1 ntkiiar*
last, n*y negro girl \XJA\ l> A . a'n v* ii*y•*•-- n
star* nfag-e t rJi<-r a deep i...1hm0 h< t hai riiai •
,y straight, ami l.u-r, gent rally w* ii plaited . hi r
iy, ■ black. Sli* i * raih-r b.-l.jw Ihi:
Mi, ha* gem rallv u •rule ‘ hi r , v.. i.
,' H . MII. w.l I*l,l *a‘nl HI h< 1 *p< •. h J. II
an . I hum**. . and very *n art and nuell. r ,, t.
reward wnl la t iv* u if coni m and •' |>l •■<. | k -. i I ... or
p„S. .4 paid |I dtlivt ,*d 111 Mai- 4 l.<i|!| !( |
IfßV.'v.rmu, .'I ...M.con.r . .. ■ . .. ,
|H n .| ruln>U. KU.EN , . BMYAV
... , .s .4 . ‘I I> •*> - 1
count.
j A a-J ‘Vi’ ,Si*Cja.A<la
Aon’ SCccciriaig
AT
Gas jkx ex -
“ON COTTON AVENCK.”
THE E.AIMaEST Modi <Si*
Fancy and staple Dry Coodi,
TANARUS be fvuutl in the interior of (icorqia.
BALES \ and 5-1 Brown iYomenpuna, 5j a 1 I.
i<s\/ iiO (Id Osnnhiirsa him Drillingi*,
5 C’asea Bleached flotiicspuna, tis a l?J.
50(1 Pi ’eea Prints, h *JO*
3LO *• Yfuidiiiund M nalin fiinghun.*, 25 a 37K
Rich Figur'd Jucwuct Muslin,
Shaded Lawns,
Alouferey I'Lrida,
Diapery Muslin,
3t> Pieces Denims and Cottcnade*,
(’>luoibiaii s, Ii i
* Hnniiltoii •*
Panl 4
, Bcseca Plaids,
Striped Kre nliit-*,
< *a iihroons,
500 Pieces (iccrrgin Nn keen, fl.
Plash’s Linen, Linen I) v\h*s, Plaul lYdk’fs, Glov j , Un i
cry, Luces, Ktlginss, \\ hite .Muslins, Itonm iitHi and Bo net Rib
h ic, FL-wers, Dimity !■'‘ritig* s. (•hihlrens (’eje. Lino i Udk’is,
Silk do., I nihreila*-, Pttrasole, tkc.
All will lie sold at llie low est possitile cash prices—please
call und tfxuioiuc both style and prices.
VV. U. BANCROFT.
Mnenn, M-m h 3 |R 17.
C Alt Rj ABES,
(.11 the nil stand of the lute /'. Wright/.)
A I.YR(I! assortment of fine ('(l \(’IIF,S. B\RROI <’ 11 -
£m L"*, ROCK \U \ V'*, and HC(x(<l FS, ( w ith anil w iilmut
*ops,J direct ftoni J. M. (piinhi/x celcbialitl manufactory,
.Newark, N. J.
Persons wishing * nod f Wri/rgr*. will find it to ilirir i: teresl
to ex'itniue these articles lie to re pun hnsiii” clscw lien*, an a
large assort nent will he kept constantly on he ml and offered
mi the most favorable t runs.
Orders received Ihr Carnages built to any pnltein, and war
ranted t ,lo good service and give s nisfu tior, loth in ulicle
and price. w ‘J’. ||. PLANT, Agent.
M ini, Ihe ‘> l i 814. ;r.
COTTON AVENUE
Carriage & Saddlery Repository,
MACON, GEO.
rj.EEMAN &. 80888.T3
4 RE new receiving al their store n few
— 4 * door* below Russ & Brothers a gen
n H>s,)r,,,,rr M of Chi i ia*s, Harness, .< a. I
--■fyjVL'll**' 1 , Carriage and Saddlery Hardware.
igJSTj..-; ..i/Wi ■ h>ii age Trininiings, Ac. Ac. togthcr with
’ very article usel in the man ifnclure ol (’arriages, 7 addles and
Harness, which they offer low for ca.sh or city acceptance.
Nov 24 I Kid. 3tn-41
Ocm.ilgfc Iron Foundry anti .11 a
chine Shop.
(*IACON GEO.)
f SI!l E subs'ribers having erected anew Esiahlishment,now
I offr*r to the public,inducements that they have never had
before in that line of bnsiri- ss.— Mill Wrights, (iin Makers.&c, i
will find it to their advantage lo give us n cmII : we will suer*
antes nil our work lobe good, and nt the lowest price—vve
have a good stork of Patterns on hand.
A good Horae Power for sale.
Cl I AS. P. LEVY A CO.
Cotton A venue, near Macon Western K. It Depot.
May 6, 1146. |*2if
.ISacon iron A* MSrass Foundry,
AVI) VI .4 CIIIV E SHOP.
r | AIIF. snhscriher having recently made large and important (
I additions m his former list of patterns for Overshot,
Bren-t and Tub Mill (leering, i* now prepared to execute or- •
dcr* lor Flour Al ilia, Cotton Factories, Horae power Mills for
plantation gihiding, Ac.; also Cotton Presses, Gin Gear,
Plates and Balls, ami Al ill [rone of every description : nil of
which will he made of the very best material and workman
ship, on reasonable and accommodating terms.
Macon. June 17. DHti. >lB ROBERT FINDLAY.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES.
tIfHITIKG Ik MIX respectfully invite their
r.*’ I ▼ f patron* and the public gciuralh to call
VJ and examine their stock of gom:* mHimiactiirt-d
f Y expreaul) forthia market. lin irasaortment con- 1
sii*t in part of
Gculleiueti's fine French Calf sewed Boots of
all qualities, i
(,< iitlcmen's middling line C alfscwid and pegged P.not*,all kinds,
(•enileinen's double sole Calf and Kip sewed and pegged Boots.
Gentlemen's Calf, Goat and Lusting Brogans of all kinds.
Gentlemen's fine Calf and Kip pegged Brogans ol all kinds and
qualltu .
I.adit-*’ colored am! black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all qualities.
Ladies* Kid Buskins, thin and thn k^nles, ol all kinds.
Mivsvs’ Gaiters ami Half Gaiters, black and color* and.
W ith a large assortment ol children's Shoes ofall kinds Ik qualities.
A No a large assortment ol Men's and HO4 s* CO A l< S F HItOG A N S,
double and single soles, p< gg and and nailed, which we will sell us
tow as the same quality can be bought in the city.
Usu Calf, Kip , Coat, Lining and llinding Skins,
Sole heather, l‘egs, Thread, Patent
Airl-llafts .y r. vert/ loir.
l.onts Ixl :i *- anti to order.
11,11.1. IS
.IBOBITOAS
ITI.MOMC EXI’ECTOR ANT
COUGIZ SYRUSN
For Cougki, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and Whoopirg
Cough.
VMONG thr numerous complaints with w hich the human family
are afflicted, none are mor* -common than cough 4, mMi
and none more fwtul in their results, unless timely cars* is taken to
stop th* ir progress before they become too firmly seated upon the
lungs. Not withstanding the many remedies that havt bet n offered to
the public, not any have heretofore proved successful iu pr< curing a
certain and spetdv relief.
‘llw* proprietor having hern an eyewitness (f-r several yrara) of
the astonishing virtu* sos Ins extraordinary Medicine, t length
deems it his dot) to off r it to the public, in a way that it mav receive
a more extensive circulation; and at a price that the pour may re
ci 1' (hr benefit f il, as well as the rich.
TbisSvrupis particularly etlicaciuus in removing coughs, ai Ding
from colds, attended with hoarseness and soreness about thu wind
pipe; likewise shortness us breathing, tiglitm • across the fin est,
aceoinpaiiitd with a tickling cough . and in all consumptive eases
is o-e is particularly recommended: likewise whooniitg rough is
<rea Iy relieved hy its use—children laboring mult r this ilistn *sng
disease, ns innumerable instances have bes n astonishingl) lien* fitt* and
in a few days ; the pl-asant ness of it is a great adv antag*, us children
willtakeu with as imich pleasure as they will sweet men ts.
1 be follow ing testimonials are a few of the many winch might t.e
adduced 111 favor of this medicine :
Georgia. BiM County, June, 1845.
Dear Sir—Having been afflict* and w nli a cough foi about eighteen
lucMiths, w hich eomineiired with a dry hacking cough, and wasfol
•owed with spittingof blood : (b* enitgh increased ill violt nc*-, until
I emild get scarcely any sh'ep, not more than HUt en n<iiiiiu-i ut a time.
>* f rs I would b* com* choked up with the itcceaaity ol roughing 1 ami
rui-ing the phlegm. My cough a almolt inc ‘>sai>t ; the phv'ician
who ant uded me, said, that unless I went to the Last or West Lulu s,
I could not live till spring, llav mg no hope from the physicians, I
felt w tiling lo take uu > thing that wu* tlioutht possible to do me any
good. My brother having used MOIITON'v Cni.gh Syfn’t fora cniigh,
and fiuiud immtdiatrrelief,recommended me tu take ii ; I got *oine
111 January, und from the time I eomimt need using i, 1 thought 1 * \-
peru uerd neuefit, and it toiitiuu* and to relieve hi) Cough, and cuabl* and
me to raise the phlegm snore and more, until I got entirely well.
During the time I iim ands good man) bottles, 11 do/’ 11 at l ast, p< rha | s
more. Many us my acquaintance having seen wliat it bud done for
m**, have since us*d it. and I have procured many hot lb nt) self fir
th ia, and have m ver known it to (toil of producing a thorough cure.
I have 1 he*e for** no hesitation 111 sat iug that 1 believe it to In ac riain
and sure remedy, V. I). UK ASSWKLL.
JV#m the Georgia Hrtsmgfr.
Mr r. /./*•— D* ar Sir : I wi*h to be per mil led tlr**igh flic medium
‘•f your pap* r, to speak us MORTON'S Cough \yruf,ft* annidv,
that other - who ate ufflirtrd as I have been, mav know of a medicine
they ran rely on. I was laboring under a cough tor about two yeart,
w Inch kept increasing and gr**w mg worse, until it was *0 distressing,
that I could not sh ep mor* than halt the night ; to *nch a degree had
the rough and raising o| phi* gm redared me, that my friends all
thought, and not without good reason, that 1 had the consumption,
ami I certainly thought so mxsrlf. 1 was finally persuaded tu try
mOH I ON'S Cough Syrup, and in the course of a month **r two, I us* and
three nr four bottle*, which etvtirv I) cured me, and I have rt-maiwed
ns sunn I and well ever since as anyone. Sometime alter I got wrll
one of my neighbors was tuk* 11 wnh such u very hml rough, that her
friends thought she would die right off: they sent for ue, knowing
thsi 1 huil Inn n liitJ hf mm 1 i< ni) iMmnM miraeul* usly . 1 haip| * ti
ed to h vr u hot tie of it on hand, and gave it to her, and it relieved
her. Since then my wife was attacked with a rough which kept get
ting wiir*r and worse lor six or seven months, unti I 1 procured some
more of this Syrup, and hy ihe time she hid us and three bolt lea she
*us cniirrl) cured. OlWtfN 1). IL'tKLit, Huustou county*.
Moron, April 14,184A.
Dear Sir t Fr about twenty-oni’ years, I had fr* quint attacks o
i Asthma, the latter part of the tte.n it was accompanied with a find
cough, und raising a good deal of phi* gin; the attacks In came so
severe that I had lrqu ntl) to sleep in my chair lr a iniinber of
I nights together, 1 them g itnpMsihie forme to breathe lying down,
| and instead • f getting any relif from the many medicines reconi
j mend* and tu no, it kept getting worse* the cough and raising >f
I phi* gin increased, until I was persuaded m 1812, to try Morton's
nip ; I used it hut a short iim* in tore I w- • tiiirrl) r* lievesl.
A good until) knowing or bearing of mv long afflsetion and cure,
have come to know from me what 11 was i tiaik to g-*t cured, and 1
ha vr no do'ibi it h:is raused a good l al mor* of the medicine to lu*
sold about hr re. Yours,>ke. JAMES KICIIAIiDSON.
For %ai< hv SIIO I \\ kl.l. fit CfLflF.Kl , Macon.
lan *, 1147 .1m47
DR. 11. BRAXIIRKTH'S
Wtu'iiiMt* (inlfi'rxnl mils.
fflHlS medirmr iv acknowl* dg< and to In on* of the most valualile
I ever discovered s* a purifier of the Mood and fluid*. It is su
perior tu Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or aHcrativr, and
stands infinit* Iy before all the preparations und rninhinntions of
Mercury. Its purgative properties are alone of incalculable value,
for these pills iuNy bo taken daih for any period, and insttnd of
w* akening by the cathartic IT* ct, they add strength hy taking away
thr cause ul wrs k ness. They have non* of the mivc able effects of
that deadly specific, Mercury. ‘1 h* teeth art tioi injured—thi liotiea
and limbs are not paralysed—no: but instead us these distressing
symptoms new tiff- and consequent animation is evident in every
inov. m* in of the body.
These pills, ftyr cold*, coughs, tightness rs the ehtssft f fflttimatisiti
in the brad ur limbs, will lie found -open r to any thingimagim and of
the powers of medicine ; and in bilious affection*, dsapepsia. and m
all oiseases peculiar to women, they should h* r sorted to at oaee.
for Ksilr* ill J. Iliiriii’C llnnh More.
On Cet'.on Atenut Opposite 11 as hie. ten Halt.
Jam is, 114*. •< i
c.I-Y~ - f .-rt.^
IVT VI ill S ‘*l *A l l'. I*S| i*ji< K COM-
P.vNY, ‘• * WAI L S | ;. 1 i t —.lin fn.i.ure d* liLtr;iii**n. ti-*
lroxt.es Im* - . - h. come con vine* and, and (he experience of old estal.-
ialied x-ompi (N fully w :i* ram the concltisi* n, tl ai t!*e at.viiirg<s
of Life In uun on the Mutual pUu, may he extended and riif]u>< and
with greater cunv in nee to a alasa ol <omriL uuis, aid wiili
equal sec'i*ity to all the assureby requiring no greater am* tint of
he premium to be paid in cash than the c* inpany wjjl require to
meet its eng g* in* tits w ith promptitude and fidi Uty.
11 lias ace* (dingl) h* en deieui ii • •*’ that in all eitsea whr rc tht an
nual |ien*iuin -hall amount to ft 0, und oo per cent, thereof >Miil
have b**<ii paid in cash, un approved not* may be given fr the r* -
mseining 4<) per cert, jiay able twelve imuiitis utter date, besriiig six
p* rr* nt. inti vest, lot- interest te* be paid annually, but the piin
cipal not to he calNd in unless the i xigcnci* sos the company re
quire it, giving sixty days notice, and then only by assessments pro
rata to the extent that maybe required lo meet the tn&agituenu eJ
th*- con.puny.
It is confi.leiiily anticipated that a system, the operation of w Inch
is so fair and equitable, so well calculated to place ihe bent fits and
blessings us Life Insurance within the reuch ofall, and at (he same
time enn Be t a H coiirriDiitur to share equally and fully not only in
. its >• tiefiet ntsreury, hut also in its profits of accumulation, will met t.
as it ix believed tu deserve, the favor xml cnoti* l - nee ol the public.
I he particular advantages o fiend b) this (ompany arc:
l A guarautte capital.
I 2. An annual participation in the pr fits.
i N'o indtv.dual responsibility Injordthc amount of pri tn*um.
4. l hose who injure fora less p* riodthan life, participait-scqually
i in the annual profits of the cumpane.
I he S'tutilui company confines its business exclusively to luu
-ranew on I.i\< s, and aiLlnsurance appertaining tu Life.
The Kate's of Insurance o'i One Hun tired Hollars.
One -i-.rr J I One 18ev.lt Fur
j Al;r Ye.r Yt .rv t. A|fe. Yetr.l Ye.r. Life.
U ! V 8J IJB | 40 1 M l 1 350
20 1 95 177 I 45 191 190 J 75
25 Ijo| 112 204 j SO 190 209 400
30 1 I 130 233 55 215 321 575
35 |llO | I 5.1 295 | 60 )4 35 491 7 i-O
TRVITUI.
Jun ■ 13 I'. Ogden, Rickard K. Pnrilj-, Thna. W. LailW,
Jam*** Brawn, O. Bushuell, C. F. Lindsley,
11. \V. Hieks, Richard Irvin, AM. Merchant,
A. Norris, I). A. Comstock, John Cryder,
I*. M. Wet more, James Harper, It. H. Morris,
Robert B. Col. man, R. F Carman, SpencerS ID i,edict
M. O. Roberts, Wm. H. Aspinw-all, Loring Andrews,
Henry K. B* gai t.
J. D. J OUDKN, Bcesldeut.
A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President.
LEWIS REN I ON, Secretary.
PLINY KKKRMAV, Actuary.
Cv* l hecumpauj w ill also insure the lives of Staves.
HYDE & JONES, Agent.
Macon, gept 2, 1846.
JBittss fwmrnnee Company,
OT HARTFORD, CONN.
*JXIIK underpi-nod Acf-nts will inKerisks ngainsl Fir.iti!
I. llti, fir v. (irirtin. Forpvth umJ oilier towns in the Sihlo,
on a r.vnialrle lernrs n oru reypnnsitile Company. Tlrev \
will also iiiauio ainsl I lie riska of Rivar Navipntlon; tliei’r
present rates are,3-1 j,or cant, tu Savannah, and 7-8 to Charles-
REA dt COTTON.
llnonn. Marr.lr 1f!45. 5
IRITSfFITSUI
nR I Y A!V’S Vegetable Extract, nn infallible reimdy for
Kpilpptic Fits or Falling Sick neat*, Cunvulaionf, &c. Al
*<> (vnn*s Vegetable Anti-Bilinue Fills, for removing nil tnor
bid and corrupt humors, and purify ine the blood. For ale at
l 1 BRUNO A VIRGINS*.
vK> ZE If WE ST A R’S
n.'ihnia of* Wild Cherry.
“*() DOZ. BOTTLES of ihe genuiiif article jiM received
•rtf anil lor sale try KRUNO & VIRGINS.
N. B.—Country merchants wishing to purchase to sell auain, I
can he supplied nn reasonable terms, bv applying nt our Alu- i
sic and Jewelrv Store on Cotton \ venue, Macon, Ga.
KRUNO & VIRGINS, or I
Sept 0 30 .1. V & S. S. VIRGIN.
ititt
V(* F.NTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vibrating
Magnetic Muchine; nUo the .Magnetic or Compound Bi
tumen Plaster,and Magnetized Gold Pill*.
We hUo keep a full supply of ihe Homeopathic Medicines,
1 w ith the books on practice.
Macon and Columbus, Oct 29,1845 37
Mica STORE.
DX. Vfl BARTLETT
P> I I i nsl rece ' ve, li Ht hi* Drug Store on Mul
II berry street, a large stock of Drugs, Chem*
‘7R icals, Paints, live Stuff*, Oils, Gla's-wara Win-
Sft dow Glass, Perfumery, ie.; in fact, every thing
gag usually kept by Druggists. Having made Iris
purchases for Cosh, und from first hands, in New
Voik and Boston, he is enabled to execute orders al ns low
prices as fine, fresA onrf wnrrdw/terrrfedarticles cun he obtained
at any establishment in the aouthern country.
Physicians, Manufacturers,Planters, and Dealers are invited i
to call and examine his stock before they make their purchu- j
see. Macon, Sept 23, 1845. 32
DR. SFvOWNLE£'S
CELEBRATED
It a! sum of II ‘ihl Cherry, A'c.
For Coughs , Colds. Asthma. Consumption, Disease of the
Lungs or Throat, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and alt oth
er uisrnsrs arising from a cheeked hi sc able Perspiration.
to benefit even thou* patient a who have
▼ ▼ tried Wistar'n. and other celebrated remedies, without
mccfßa. For ale by J. 11. A YV. 8. ELLIS,
.Lm •> *47 \ ire ut 4 for Macon.
Jfcw Store A IYcxv Goods.
China, Glass Y l'.artheu-icnrc.
fffHF. subscriber* arc now receiving ami opening a general assort*
J iu* lit of the above goods, at the store lately occupied by Mr.
A.(>.Hutts, corner of Mulberry and Svcend sts. amt opposite the
Waxlnngtoii ILiiL wliicli th< y offer at w lioksale nnd retail. J heir
, stock in part consists ot the loltowii g :
Barn W lute and Toilet Set*,
Light Blue do. do. d*. do.
Flow ing 44 do. d*. do. do.
White French China Dining; Sets,
Do. do. do. ‘1 * a do.
Gold band do. do. do. do.
White do. do. Jug**,
While Granite, light and flowing blue Jugs—l) sixes,
Plates, Diaht s, flak* rs, and Cotjr Ilishes to match Dining Wares, 1
A general assortment of common Ware,
i. ut. Pressed and Plain Tumblers,
Cut and Pr- w .1 Goblets, Wines and Champagnes,
Pressed and Plam Fggami Jelly (ilussis,
Cm and Pressed Mil r**r Dishes and Nappies,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Lamps and Candle-turks,
; Do. do. do. Halts,
Cut Decanters in s* is and pairs,
Solar Lamps— Britannia and German Silver Castors,
i l ooking Glasses various sizes and siylts,
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, Ike. kc.
The s u bseri hers deem it proper to state that they have adopted the
CASH SY’STKM. to whirl* tit* y intend strictly to adhere, and hy |
which they will be * nabled to furnish tv* r> Ueseiiption ul goods in
their line sa ft. ir prices. ‘ HYDF A JONES.
H. At J. will lake orders for fancy Chins Dining, Tea and Toilet
Sets, winch they will furnish at the imp* rurs juices, siltin g only
the expenses from N*w York.
Macon, Kept. 9, 184f>. v9O
P IANO AND MUSIC STORE.
1 ( S F received from tin* factories of Nunn & ('lark, nnd J.
• “ (’hiekering A Gilberts, a (me assortment nfFiuims. Al
so from Europe, a splendid ns-oitmont of Guitars, Violins,
('larionets, Flutes, Trnnibnnna, Orplieelidts, Concert Homs,
Trumpets, ('oruopenns. Hue lev, and a variety ol other instru
ments too uumerou* to mention. Piano,Guitar and Flute.Mu-*
h* we nrp constantly rece i\ inf, of the latest publication.
WATCHES, JEvN’ELRY, and a variety of fancy article#
kept in our line.
A few case* of Homopafhie Medicine just received, w ith i
Look coutaming the ncctsaary iutlruction to adminißicr the
same.
All of the above articles will be sold nt living prices,
N. IL--Watclics r'l>:iil'4’4l and warranted.
BRUNO A VIRGINS.
v Marrh fi, 845,
ish and lartry Stable.
>v rptlß niid.mUnfci rmip.rlfullv inform lli.ir
8- iVirniln nnil lb pnbliv. tfiitl llmv Imvr
(&. . i£_X opwil !St s*ll iu Macon, for Ibo nurrmi* of
VY >1 ‘ l,,il, * s 'O.E (M'l IVI.KV 111 SINL.’-S.nnd
iTv/J***. ArM[Wifully .olicit n Hhnro of public pnirnnnco.
Their ISluMf. nrr conncclrrl witli fb<-FLOY D ||(>l SE.anil
every allenlmn will be puid lucunlomcra in order to give gun- i
eral .aliefuclm*,
I I’lieir t*lnbl** are large, new r, ml eomnindioue, will, fine’
Lni. and every aouveuieiKe. I’crsuna would do wrll in give ,
u a cull. N. HAWKINS,
J. W. HARRIS.
Him. A pril St IfUfk mu
On Consignment,
/'j li U | POI NDS Tenncaaco Buco* BiU. Jual received
l ft It M f per Rniirund, t y
Dee * 1w43 ‘ PATTEN A^TAVLOR.
j ft BBLS. REFINED SUGAR for pre.emng.juat received
•>bv PATTEN It TAVLOR.
| Aug 19 __ 27
received and fur aale, 50(1 kega ISaila.
Si inn* II 18 SCOTT, CASH AST h CO.
Flaxseed Candles.
VN agreeable and infallible remedy for COUGHS nnd
COLDS, manufactured and foraule by
i 11,1 '* - 1 M J. Bllt’l.TZ.
it. ic il UUUb
1 ÜBT receiv'd a p lend id aaaorlmemol rich winter Rilke.
•* 080. W. TRICE
. Oct 21, 1846. 36
limit raid frt and I ashiut it s.
i C*OME verv rich end btud.ome, fur eele bv
!*3 Oct 21, 1816 35 GEO- W. rRICC.
02BGOXI MOU&2L',
MACON, OA.
following arc the rates of euiertointr.enl at the above
S Hotel:
Board and Lodging per month, - - - sls CO
Foard without Lodging, per month, - - i‘i 511
Board per day, - -- -- -- -- 1 (-0
Single Meal, - -- -- -- -- B 7
Lodging’ per night, ------- 85
Man and lloise per night, with aupper and
breakfast 150
Hone per dny, - -- -- -- -- 75
florae per w**ek, -35 W
Firewmnl and Lights extra.
(T/* Monthly Hoardern are expected to settle promptly at tin*
expiration t*f each month.
i he undersigned invites the attention of visitors and travel
era to the above rates, and respectfully solicits a share ol their
custom. !U. BARTLETT.
Nov 18,1840 4(1 if
FX.OYD ZIOUSS,
l*l;ieon, Geoi'Kiu.
Mp *|3IIF. aubacriber* tiuve taken that well known
1 llutel.tlie Fi ovn Hoi sk,and are aesuciated
under the lit BROWN LANIER.
•OS . *’ will he needless to make promises, aa one of •
the firm has been well known as keener of the
Washington Hull, and the public aie acquainted with his man
ner of doing business The ‘Fable and Bur shall not he sur
passed lv any one, and their Stables are airy, with firm dirt
lloors, and not surpassed hy any in Georgia.
Charges aic reasonable aa the times will permit.
THOMAS A. BROWN,
STERLING LANIER.
ID 9 The subscriber solicits bis old friends nnd patron? at
the \\ ashingion Hall, to give him a call at hisnew stand.
?7T. I.ANIKR.
N. B.—The office of the Tullabussec and Columbus lino of
Stage kept at tins House.
July 9, 1846. 2ltf
PETER J. ft IM.I t tin
Has krn ilie WASJIIXGTON IIALI4,‘ lld X"et
a cMtiitinuanc** of pubbt patruiiagc .
.Macon, Nov IP, 1840. 40
CAKPETIPfC.
rilllE subscriber ir now receivinc a nplen'lid asaortment of
1 fine superfine three ply and etar Carpeting—licli Rueh
to match. Thuse wishing the article will please give mu a j
rail. GEO. VV PRICE. ‘
Pel 21, IS4O. 36
JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE,
15 Boxes Whit** H tvana Sugar,
30 <lr. Boxes Raisins, (new crop,)
L>o do.
5 Boxes I.omon?,
40 Boxes Fire Ciackers,
5 Baskets Oil.
J. SHULTZ.
Macon, Nov. 11, 184 G. 39
2ZLQTJ &. STBxiI.—TRAILS, &C.
f 4 % LBS. assorted Swedes Iron,
,%((?*” Cast Steel, Germurt and Blistered Steel,
200 Keg? Nails,
l 0 Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass,
150 do 10 by I*2 do
50 do 12 by 14 do
50 do 12 bv 18 do For sale hv
Feb 24 2 ‘ SCOTT, CAR HART A TO.
FOR SALE.
\SF.roND HAND RGQKAWAV CARRV \GE,t
pair ot HORSKSamI good UAKNKSS t niiitch ; a Iso a Negro
| It GY’ DR I VER. The above property lias been left with me for sale,
! und a bargain will be given, if application be immediate!) made.
1 Feb 17 l s S. KKNDKICK.
f lIHE Rubscr.ber has now in store a largo and well selected
I- stock of
IIATS \AT> CAPS,
j 7
nnd will he receiiing every week, so as al all times to have
Iresh goods, and of llie latest styles, which will be sold a t whole
sale or retail at very LOW TRICES, amongst which mav be
found
6 cases fashionable Heaver Hals,
6 do. do. Nutria Huts,
6 do. do. Silk Hals,
10 do. do. Angola Huts,
50 cases Broad Brim Beaver,Nutria nnd Brush II
25 dozen Gents* Cup?, n great variety,
--2 do. Y'ouths and Children’? Cap?, a great variety,
100 do. Black and Drab Wool Hats,
With a great variety of other goods. Having made auch
arrangements as will insure his goods to he purcha?ed at the
very lowest prices, lie feels confident that cusiomem will not
he dieappoimed as to price or quality by calling.
F. K. WRIGHT.
Macon, Aug 19,184 G. 27
SAD3X.ES. SADDLES.
v IVESTCOTT
nAYF. on hand n fhsl rate assortment of S ADDLES, HAR
NESS nnd CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of nil kind?,
which they will sell nt prices to suit the time?. Their facili
ties are such that they can ell lower than on} other establish
ment of the kind in the citv.
, Give un a cnll before you buy, is nil we s?k for u recom
mendation. REFAIKING done ut reduced prices, iu a work- ,
man-like manner.
Cotton Avenue, next doot to A. J. Al D. \V. Orr.
1 Dec 3, 1840 42
O VS TI. It HOUSE.
fllllß subscriber has opened his Fating House Rgnin, at hia
I old atand, one door east of Washington Flail,on Mulberry
street, where all of the luxuries of the seaboard will he served
tip in eveiv stvle at nil hours of the day, from 7 iti the morn
ing until 12 o'clock ut night.
Parties of Gentlemen can 1 e accommodated with a retired
and separate room, and ! intend to have every thing done up
in h stv le to please the most fastidious.
All orders from the cilv or country for Fresh or Pickled Ovg
’ tors (hy gallon or keg,) Pish, Shrimps, Clams, Sec. supplied ut
fbort notice.
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
and nil other Fruits by the barrel, box or retail, Always on hand
A general assortment of
GKOCEItIES AND PROVISIONS*
nil of the best quality.
P R ANI)I ES and WINES, super super excellent.
A large assortment of all kinds ol CIGARS, which cannot
be bent.
1 A fine norfmenf of Candies, Preserves. Sauces, Pickles,
Figs, Raisins, Teas, Sec. and every thing wanted for culinary
pu i post-8.
SHAD,
in their season, will be received in large quantities, for city and
country supplies.
Our house is quiet and orderly, nnd it i* our highest aim to
give satisfaction, and please all; and wo invite you all, both
in rilv and country, to come and see us.
M AIMS,PeI 15.1846 <\ A. ELLH.
li*uuhTth\ (uinlni Seeds.
I IST receiving a FRESH supply of the above superior
Gfcrdcu Seeds. Orders will bo received for ‘l'recs iV Pluuts
from l.findi t th'd Philadelphia Gardens.
Ity J. 11. Ar W. S. F.LLIS,
JnnG Masonic Flail, Macon*
(I i’ Merchants nnd others supplied with hills of Drugs
nnd Medicines, low for rash.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,”
1.1 ROM the celebrated Wenthersfield Heed Gardena, rear
’ ranted the growth of 1816. We can with confidence .to
! this, as th proprietor* of these gardens will not receive hack
the unsold seeds as is most generally done, and tlien mixed
with flic fresh seeds for another spring’s sale. Person* wishing
la purchase seeds, would do well to assure themselves (hut
they arc getting fresh seeds only.
HfIOTWELL Si GFI.RKRT.
Macon. Jan. 12. HM6. -IK
•RAKER GARDEN
Grass and Slower Seeds,
All of till* urowtli of INUt.
FlAltF nndendetied lin. born nppoinw il olr r, ttrrrt in die, iiy
I of Moron. fur the lc of din Blinker', well known !Serd*.
I Imr received Killy Thou mind I’uper* witli printed dim linn,
on tMi li paper for pl.iinnK, which will be holil veiy low nl
w hole.nfe or retail.
Union Hutton*, do. Sett., Toiato or Multiply inp Onion*, nil
kind, erf finrden, Klower, *nd Ore*. Seed*, known to the ngri
cultural world, early Sweet Corn, Ac.
Dec 110 46 V. A. F.1.1.5,
. Neat door to Wn.hinjrlon Mali.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
AND
AVISTA ICS
rtalain of Wild Cherry,
I IST received and for ssle hy
• I GEORGE PAYNE, Drtt"r*t,
IN 10w48 under FlnvH Mntiae*
NEW XftBDXCXKB.
Anil-Hillioiis Pilla.
\MIT.P xml rfflrirnt remrdyfor Liver Complaint*amt P; sp~r*
*of loin; ‘landing. Person* miff-ring from di**rdvr ottfe
• tomsciiand liver will find the shove Pill* woithv their eonfitisiicv.
1 akrn sei'srdiiig to the dircttion*.
Prive i! vßt* per lies. Agynt* i* Maron.
J. 11. h W. b. LLM ;, Cvtton Ati **#.
I Ort :a 3a
G'USWOLD’S IMPKO\ EL>
i OTTO. V O M JY&•
P’l Ml E subscriber will continue the manufacture of these
I Ginn at iiia old establishment, in Cliti'on, Jones county,
Georgia.
lie oen offer no better recommendation in favor of bis Gins,
limn the fact of having: supplied more than tice/re hundred
planters with tlietn during the lust two years, while tlo o:hcr
factory has piohahly sold in the Stute us many as one hundred
during the same lime.
Noexpene will he spared to sustain their high reputation,
mid render them still more perfect if possible.
They w ill he warranted as usual, to perforin well,and deliv
ered at the purchaser residence. Engagi meats can he made
with his travelling agents, or by letter ditccluMbtajuj.
BAMUEL GKfBPjLD.
Clinton, Ga. March 25,1846. • Ctf®
NOTICE TO BUILDtRS.
r 111-, subscribers will do anv and all kinds of TIN RO(iF-
I ING, ni short notice, and on very reasonable terms, and
the work shall he well done. We will go to any part of the
fiHate to do Hoofing if necessary.
DIR BLE \ I’.UAV,
Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite Washington Hall.
Me con. March 3, 1816. 3
I)St. L'ffHIMG’S
Iflcdicatcri Candy,
VPI.KASANT and cflt'c{.,al remedy for Cough*. Cold*,
Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough, Astlimu, Tickling
and Dryness in the Throat, ic. Korwale hv
J. H. & \V. S. EI.US. |
Dec 15, 1815. 44
an ÜBLS. I INK NEWARK CHAMPAGNE Cl 1)1 U.
S ‘i for sale b.v W. TREES! AN.
nv. ii. a
JUaeau uiut WciHn MnH~Hwa<i
it om Macon to, if fa nr n.
ON* and after Thursday, September 10tb, the trains of this Hoad
Hill be ruu as follows :
I.cavc Macon daily at 9}. A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 7|. A. M.
Connecting at Macon with the trains of the Central Rail Rond,and
at \ Junta with those of the Georgia Rail-Road each way.
Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way with ill. train* at
Haniesville. making a untiuiiou* line from Charleston, S.C. via
Savannah, Macon, and Colt iiibun, Georgia.
Stages for the Indian Springs connect with the trains atForsjth
daily, each way; and for Meriwether Springs and West Point, at
G ri fti n.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $1 CO
Do. “ do. Griffin, 250
Do. “ do. Burn* gviltc, 175
Do. “ do. Forsyth, 100
F.MKRSOX FOOTK, Superintendent.
Maeon. Sept 8, 1840. 30
CUT OtASS.
(NL’T DECANTERS in pairs and sett*.
J “ Goblets,
“ ‘I n mbiers,
“ Wines,
“ Mirror Dishes,
“ Lamps,
“ Salts.
nt r I*. I<HC. <4 HYDK ife .TONES. !
P ‘4l M K PORTER in pint.,fur suit-Ity
Sept l 31 SCOTT. CARHART Ki CO. I
Ailniiiituiinc ( iiiniio.
2, “I HOXKS on consignment, lur salt-by
• 9 Dry 17 44 _ A. WHITE Sr CO.
StZCS CiilWA— Just Mterinvtit.
RICH gold .prig n<l painted Tra Setu—Ki. mb.
“ gold band ** “ • *
44 “ 44 Teas and CoftVe*, by the doz.—French.
“ “ *• Tta and Cup Mate* “ “ “
44 *’ “ and White China Bowls—sold separately.
“ gilt Vases and Muggs.
Dec Ift, 1X46. 44 _ HYDK Sc JONF.S. 1
MJritgs, Medicines, A’c.
To Physicians, Mediants, Flamers, and
others.
f|AHE rub'criber, having made .licit arrangements with the impor-
B ter. til Medicine., ami the chemical e.ialilisbn ent. at the North
a. to get tlteir supplies tiltngetht r fn.nt Brut hum'. and on a, e „„ii
term, as though they weredoing business in New Y. rk ; btsiite. one
ol the tirm liemg there thr greater part of the year, .vhoae lone i xn. .
riettee in the Drug Piemens rniblrs hint to select articles which are
geliuinealld pure. I hey therefor, a.-urc tlin.i who may purchase
ut them, that they need not he nndt rany appreheiisiim of receiving
any article that t. either spurious, adulierati .1 or . fan it f m,r qua!.
111. 1 hey also procure all other articles, that are not strictly in the
hue of Drugs and Midicines, upon as g,„„i term, as the city deah r—
nllof winch they am receiving freah supplies every week, and hare
ei.n.tniltly on hand a large and com p let.: block, which tiny oiler ve
ry low f.r ( ash or approved notes.
„ . SHOTWF.LL & GILBERT.
Maeon. Ft Ii 3, 1*47. ~
w. rnEERiArj
is constantly recehiug prime fresh BUTTER, which he will gna- !
ranter to sell as low by the tit tin as can be laid down from New
York, Dee 10, 1346 .t
Hogging, Hope, Tivine.
THE subscribers are now receiving their full supplies of GHO- 1
C ERIKS, which the) offer to their old friends and the pulilic
generally,at unu'ual lon prices. We hast now in store, and receiv
ing—
-300 pieces heavy Gunny Ragging,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kcnnick) Hope,
50 do. Manilla do.
100 lb*. Twine,
2,000 sucks Salt,
1 j,OO ) ll>*. Sweedt * Iron,
1,000 lbs Rand, Hoop and Rod Iron,
20 hlids. St. Croix and Porto Uieo Sugars,
Loaf, Crush* and and Powdered do.
100 hags Rio and Java Coflve,
50 boxes ‘t obacco,
100 kegs Nail,
1,0 0 Mir. Cast. < ierm.m and Rlister SterL
ADo PAINTS AND OILS of every description.
w . * E. ROND.
Macon, Tan 1, TR4*.
UargaicM! •l.'irgaisiM!
IN STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AT BANCROFT'S,
1 NEXT DOOR TO A. J. WHITE & COS.
XIN’K Knglish Calicoes at 12 1-2 cents.
7H Nashua Skirting (very heavy)G 1-4 cti.
r -4 Shirting, 4 cts.
White and Red Flannels 18 3-4 i ts.
Kentucky Jeans 20 cit.
Satinets and Plaid* 37 1-2 its.
Shala 12 I-? crs to SIOO.
10 au heavy N gru Kerseys 12 l-Jto 18 3-4 et*.
5 hairs Blankets -.9 i u 98 cis. j
10 hale* Sheetings.
10 hales Qsnaburgs.
20 holes Cotton Yarn 75 cts. per bunch.
Macon, Oct 7, 1846. 34
3ew (oo(l*.
r B*H K. umteraignril arc n ceivln, and oprninir at th, iratnrr, if,.
| door. South ofllir Ua.hin K i,,n Hall, and i.rxl ndjuiuihr Iho
Georgia MrtariigrrOfn.r.a largo and well felrrted .lock nf
Fancy and Staple Foreign and American
I> il ¥ (j O O II S ,
aiiitcd to the preaent and approaching aca.ona, which will hr.old at
extremclr low prices br the piece or othrrwiir. Planter., Merchant,
and nurtha. r. jvmrall), arc rc.prctfull) it.ritrd to call aiulrxam
inc their.lock. N, McKINMJN \ t o
Sept JO, lad n
Ti imciiillKS,
SOMETHING new hi the shape of Buttons, lor trimming Ladies’
Dresses,just nceivtd at
-l^U 7 THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
sWtfEKiEs.
BERLIN Irons torn Toilet Ware, (new Shape,)
Covered Howls and Jars, (stone ware)
Flower Pots, assorted sues.
Pee 16. Ia 41 44 HYDE fc JONES. ■
rowBBu: POWDtffu
rjTIII', tmtlerai (tied arc A Rent, for the Kd.n I‘aik loader Mill.,
| mid krep at all lime, a lull Mtppl) no hand, which they nil in
lot. at factor) pricta, adding exprnn . to tin* place,
, . SCOTT, CAHHAHT Ft CO.
‘Jan to, 1147, 4T
I’OtlVill, Pslsikl
• )l\i Wi LBS. Pulaali just received and for mb’ by
M ‘ GEORGE PAY.NK, Dru Wt.
Dec* IS 46
BLi h HMDS. Hen OrWtiia Sugsr,
)W 1 h>. Clarified do.
lit store and for salt by C. DAY & CO.
March 3 j
STATE TAXES.
FfIHL Pas Rcccircr'a Hook* ore now opened at the TANARUS i lor -
■E * s *fir estiiMialinient nf Tho. Mahon, io Macon, a short
diatanee frimi Shotwell’s corner, all prr-nna interaated
are rolicitfil to call. \VM. C. KENNEDY,
Mon li 111 ‘ r | Th |.\ renrr.
<4 * origin—l pftoti County*
rpOI.LLI) before me, Mnriin B. Daniel, a Jniliett of the
■ IVnr* for an id county, lv Jp*** Morgan, an Eatfay Sorrel
IMarf, wilh the right hip knocked down, about twrntv yeura
°hl. Appraised Itv John Pearron h?hl John C- Jordan, io be
worth twenty. five dollars, ihi* 25t1 1 February, 1 H47.
MARTIN B. DANIEL, J. P.
A trOe Extract from the Eairav Book of said cotiatv.
Wad. A. COliU, (j. I. 0.
Mnrelt 10, 1017. 4
€■*©!• lit—* mu trr tounty.
II / MFIIKIS K.liia eth Clon nppliia tome for letters of ad
v v m iiii.tratnm on the estate of Jamb Colson, d< ecssyrf
The*# are therefore to eite and admonish all ami singular the kind
re| and creditor* of nid il< erased, to le and appear at my rill re with- t
mi tin time preset ihed by law, and inakt ihi ii olijt etion, if any th* *
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office,(hi* *th March,. 1*47.
M:ne!i IQ twl IS X\r Mcfll MtV. TVp Cr (I
ol fscoiTiia I'psou County.
Inferior Court titlini? for Ordinary /’// nonet— Manfl
Trrm % 1817.
i Present their Honors William Lose, Edwin C. I unit r, William
Tire, lustir• s.
FIYHR petition of Joel Mathews rr spirt fully shewrth that he has
m Nlljr diil *r<ed th trust teposed ill him ss gunrdian of Eliza
beth TouogliloiMl.antl pr isstlu t <wrt to he dismissed th refrnm
W hen upon it is unb red, that n-1 petition he published in the
Genryi* M< tseng* rin terms of the law, n qniring all persona con
cerned,t© almw tiasr if any they have, whv h tiers of dismission .
should not he gi ante-1 at the n nt Mui term of this Ciurt.
A inir nti'.ici fi on* the minutes of said Com t.
Manh 10, 1817 4CU4 WM. A. CQDB. Clrrk. j
NOTICE.
I fIAHF. subscriber hasjust received and ii daily . ■
Ji and well select! and tone kot ‘ 5 “ cu '” 8 a itrge
t*l'ttcerits, Mlurtiicare, Crtaturu
Iron, E3ali, Bools :ml ’
together with a general uMurtnn nt ol Fancy amlhiau
-ilDKi'lZ ,
r.-.-.'i-is r;r —•
1 j lie generally. r r,i •*“ r pub-
I Having in, interct£iath4r directlyorlmlir-eilv t .
•” 11 “pcr.itiol^oftin day,hi> friend, will di.eover’thu l?e .w, a 1 '”’
.tnjdl In. g.ieS. ai a very Miiall atli ant e frn, coat :a, hr ,n ’ r “
up nn h,H gooil* for loin. „p,,0,n ~“'o r
from flic country can alto that amt, i ...
S I riKluce ai.t Id hie Imnae fi.r salf.Vill a! ua \ , ‘""J'etMi
highest market price, a* no iin iiitlatal in t.nv wn tLnm'o i” ,ke
In allowed to he l-oncernv,l in any wat in lhe n.n .I■, , u '"’ 'H
Any Cotton- hi. hr fno.al, “A-.m, C eu.mmerV ‘w IV ,
way. he Milil, when dilAett d,al thAery Inghtsi marl t ~*’ ** 11 “
out any charge or commission for selling. ‘ e *
Macon,Bept Ift, 184 ft AMOS BENTON.
I | ~y 3l
i LIFU msnrjftANCE.
t r r F,E N,, 'y ‘" lk “'6"tan.o nfil’l'rtM C, i„,,„ rv |,
j I .n ? e*t.il,l,*hc,ln„ A entry in ,1m city of M„Jn, ’
tmtvoiw, Iti.timnce with .1,,:, Onnntp.nv on ’
nr tlin Livns of t.llmt*, and e,liter lor the whole t|„,„k'„ r
ptetithint* U llnllc<F i ,eil *!>*■ pui|iit a fit nil bijiim,(
CHARLES C. PALMER, ALLEV ’
Maeon, Frb. 3, ltt.7, UOXI) Agent, Maeon.
FRESH rRUIIS &C.
DOXES RAISINS, in drums, new crop,
iO drums SuHana Raisltn, new cron
(') boxes Citron, fresh find tin , *
& bills. A Imonds, (Malaga) fri sh,
5 do. soft sin II Almonds, fr,sb,
ft do. lirazil Nuts, IVtsh,
5 do. Filberts, fnsli,
30 drum* Figs,
ft boxes Lcmuni,
5 tlo. Dates,
f ‘ lo '-- ‘.'"V,I''* 1 ''* Flower Water, a choice article. Ju>, re.
ceivetl per brig Macon front New York. JU
l>l ' e 10 .f. SHIT.TZ.
IVI/\STODOI\r COTTON SEED,
Genuine and no Mistake,
IV'LL he “ir. nil for ‘■ah- in a t.w day , at the liouaenfllOSS Kt
7 7 BHO'I’H Kits. The Seed obtained front the alntve not. tom ri
nouve may he confidently relict! on ae ee/tnlnr, being riii.id , ~ p
Abbey’, plantat.on near Yazoo City, Mui. Price EourDullara net*
bnalicl. 1
A I*'* a sample of U. Abbey’. Cotton can he icon a* thtir offlee
... A II SHANKS,’
Macon, Jan 20.1347 _ 40 R. Alt H IT’S Agent
FDOTJR.
fl lini.S. (Jeoigii Elotir,Cltoioe Brand,
a s h e . r io *■ Prrmium Canal do
In Store, and for sole tty
Eel’ - SCOTT, rARUAKT & CO.
COFFEE.
| r<A BAGS Rill Coffee,
a i/v* 40 eio Java do
—0 tlo Mocha do Tor sale hv
Feh 94 S SCI I'rr. CARHART & CO.
* ilk nnd Fancy koods.
1 black and colored dress* Si Iks,
£\ f > do. cit ing* able do. do.
3 do. Satin strip*d do. do.
5 do. French Merinoes,
5 do. sjper Alpacca Lustres,
25 do. black and col* red Alparras,
25 do. Cashmere and Cashmere d'Kcnase,
20 Cashmere Robes, graduated and pyrautid,
-o Gingliaui tlo. do.
5) piece* Scotch anJ F.arlston ( ii-ghatn,
25 do. Knibroidertd I ui.bd d*>.
2000 do. Prints,comprifiinga great variety,
30 doz. Neck ‘1 i *, assort* and qualities,
20 tlo. Hemstitched L. C.Hdkfa.
10 do. Men's 1.. C. fldkfs.
Jaconet Muslin, Swiasdo., \ irtoria I.awns, Cambrics, &c.
I Cashmere, Rrochii,aud Silk Shaw Ik,
Cheap ShawU,gnat variety.
Lndies* Kid Gloves, do. half-hand Silk,
liibhin*’ Fl ~Ktl' ’ llu,tu ” , > Cord *> ‘ upn, Lacce, Edging., Velvet
, 2 cases Cotton Flag Hdkfc.
1 do. Pongee Silk do.
10 piece* English Silk do.
25 do. Iri*li Lint ns,
5 do. do. do. very fine,
I 20 do. Linen Lawn,
J *ble Linen, 1 able Cloth*. Linen Sheeting*, Diapers, &c., now 5n
store, ail of which are offered at wholesale or retail, on accommodu
mig terms, by GRAVES, WOOD it t O.
Nov It, 1840. 3Q
>. •:. L. s i Kinit t Kfrlif.
Os FICK, over Strong 8c Wood’s shoe More. At night h Im>v will
be stationed m the reception room of the Floyd House, where
messages can h* It ft at all hours.
Macon, Feb 10 5w52
WOTICE. -
A Ll* persons having deniitnd* against Thomas E. Sullivan, de
■L used, are rtquirt tl to itnder them in to me according to law.
Keb 10, 1847. ftws2 O. C. GIBSON. Adm’r.
2VOTIC .
A I.T. p r ron* having tl-niuin, against Matilda Smtu t,deceased,
J.M. Mrr ’ 1 • quired to r* inter th* m in to me according o I. w .
Fell 10, 1847. 6w9 O. C. OINSON, Atlm'r.
AIMIIMST’ \TOR’S *AL Yi ill it* said om the
A.\ third Saturday in Mart Is mxt, at tl* Lm resit!* it • of 1 inn as
K Sullivan, some Cattle, Household Furniiure, and t ilu r *>mali ar
ticle*. Term* on the day of sale.
*“ vlt 2 o 5 J O. C. GIRSOV, Ailm'r.
POSTPONED
A DTIINIISTRATOirSM%LE.-Will boaoldat
4. A the Court Ilonae, in Newton, Baker r.onntv, nn the first
Tuesdayin April next, Lot ol Land, No. 2.7 in ti.e second dis
trict of originally Karlv now Baker entiniy. Sold ns the pro
perty of Mariner Culpepper, lute of Mon roe county, derena
ed. Said Lot ia vi/u ilt/e , and persons wishing to purchase
the same, would tlo well to examine ii before the sule.
JORDAN ‘J'. J ACKSON, ) Adnt'r.
JANE T. CULPEPPER, Udin's.
Monroe eo. Feh. 3,1R47. 5|
\S> f I I\ I It \ r l‘o II’.S AB. B\, —Pursuant so an
order of tlv* Court of Ordinary of Bibb countv, will bo
Eoldni flie court house door in Caesville, on the first Tuesday
in Apiil next, the following lots or tracts of land, (elonsing
to the estate of John Marlin, deceased, for the benefit of the
creditor* of said estate, to wit: the undivided half pnnsoflota
numbered 14,15, lf>, 17, 18,22. and 23, in the fifth district i.nd
Bd section, and lot 255, in I lie ICth dislric* and 3H section in
Cass county, w ith the mills thereon, nnd the negromiller na
med Elisha, to go w ilh the mills, and the interest of raid estate
in lots numbered 189, 242, 243, 244, 245 247, 358,259, 260, 262,
263, 315, 31C, 317, 313, 319, 330, 331, 332 and 334, all in the
4th district and third section in Cuss county, called the Under
wood place, on the Hightower river, in said State. Sold to
confirm the contrails and sales heretofore made thereof.
THOMAS I) \\ AI.KER,
Adm'r, of John Martin, deceased.
Feh. 4, 1817. 51
Vi> ii11\ r ic \ l oirs S4idi:.—Arabic to
nn onlerfrom the Inferior Court of Burke county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday
in April next, he foie the Court Hout-e door in the town of
51 mon Bibb county, one tract of Land belonging to the estate
of Holding Barber, deceased, containing two hundred two ami
u half acres, being lot No. 207, in the 4th District of originally
Houston now Bibb county. Sold for a dj\iion among the
heirs of said estate. I\ B. CONNELLY,
Administrator with (ho Will annexed.
February 3. 1847. 51
A DAI IMSiTItA'I Olt’S S \ I , ursuant to an
* ■ order of th Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, granting
leave, will be artld at the Court House door in Baker county,
nil the first Tuesday in May next, llie undivided half of the fnl
| lowing Loth of Land, numbered 152, IGB, IGO and 193, in tlio
eerond district of said county nf Baker, and on the Mine day,
will be sold nf the Court llunite door in Macon, Bibb county,
the Tract of Land on Walnut Creek, adjoining John IL Lowe,
Kilnnliick nnd others,'in Bihh county, belonging to llie eatato
of John Martin, ileecased. Sold for the benefit of the creditor*
of aaid estatp. Terms made known on the day of rule, thie
| 22d duv of February, fC47.
THOMAS I). WALKER, Atlmr.
! Feb 24 3
AI>BIMb l i: \TOfti> KALI:.-Will be mid
on llie lirel Tuesday in April next at the bous” of iho
lain Dr. Jumea W ood, deceaaed, in Macon, all llie nerenUHl
property of anid deeeaeed, consieiing of household and kitchen
Furniture, Library, and a emull lot of Medicine*, Jara, iVr.—
Horse and Buggy. TtTtn* cnh.
1 1 CHARI.’ IT [IC M OOP, It
NOTICE.
\LL peraont having demanda against the estate of ihi la**
Dr. Jsmest Wood, deceased, w ill present them in term*
t*f the law ; and all persona indebted to said estate, will pleaeo
make immediate payment to Mr. Thontaa A. Brewer, who in.
duly uulhorued to settle and grant receipts
CHARLOTTE M. WOOD, A dm’*.
Macon, Bibb Cos. Feb. 94. 1H47. Gv2
A lI'UJJUSTRATOR’S SALK.~avwi b<
J m, * ,r *’ i mail ay hi May mat, lif for* the rotirt bouse door in
Lamer. Macon county, a negriiniuo ttanod Hub, belonging to •hr.
• state of Ore. n II Hruoks, hc* s*nl AnM t rtheh*mflt •filichctra
and rr> litors of suitl dic'd.—Trims on the day of sale.
Dec 10 4A tuHN It. HA It VEY, Adm r.
\li'HV|s rn ITOR’S SAI.K.-”
tiro liu stUyia Mm text, tsrfbre Nu-court house dnoi in •**
to an of Perry, Houston mHotv, a imam in an by llie name of 11*,
about years old. Also Lot of Land No. 27S in the 14th district ot.
Houston county, joining land* of Wrallmiok, Eitlg* raid, and ••Hi*
Said Negro and La".l s. 1.l h the property • f Jttshua I'atlislitllv
c a*rd, Lr tliibtn* fit of creditor*. Terms rash.
HHTAM - ItATTO*. C. e. 0.
and administrator de bonis non with th* *ill annearn-
March 1, 1847
* ii'iiMsTiiyroit’s Mi.i
J\ first 1a- S(lay lit June lit at, at the court hH do*n in **• *
of F try, Houston euunty, Kifly Acres of l.unfDtng ami Joining
i Charles Ttilpepper, number mu roeolnated. Sold ns i he prep* 7.
, Joa* pli Ciilpcpps‘r, Lite of Houston cnsntv.di mmo Solo to
bem ti, of tin loir* of said deceased I • rtns on she day- .
larch I# 17 i ‘VM llv'l S. WOO \Mm *
17*011 K tIOAITHS a l ’ l ', ~1
I’ t.HIK Hnnoralila .'himt Ordin.iri,nf ( rawfmrt <'''.
! for !,. IO aril ll lU.- roll ’ J" 1 '” .i',
fffl SS?,IS.
j P-h “* v - 1
I SOI ‘MO * Tll* ••><, I.” api , "U'’ *'* •* JjJ'aJJ
• i... fitf.-ri'ir Court of Mac*. ion. *Hrrta’ I a ’ Io <h
nf Jim n n. Itruoka. lire, n mnvKT. Ailm'f.
■sqtllt MONT^HS*SarSa pp'i ‘ na.
liii'erirr Court t Monroe fourty wlu t j smstl*
pos* a, for leave t# toll the Ini beU r, 7* n F *° I Adm'r.
*,. late of raid rauuty, Un*d. C. Y. CALDWg.x...
sv 4, 114'*.