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To Pl*tiler* and Parmer*.
|1 rZORRALD'S PATENT POHTABI.R RUHR STONF.
MILLS, for Grinding Wheal and Co.a, or any kind *>t (train
ed or used on anv Kami or Plantation, ami mat be priori ltd by
team, wind ar harm* power, and will do it* work mill R' v ‘“
ditv and perfection, and may be put up ami kept in order bj al
t any person. 1 1 if a perfect (Iriit Mill in mini a t ur, “ell adapt*
o the want* us e% rv Farm*r ami PlnUter, and is undoubted!) the
ipeat and toeat Mill ever offered to the public.
‘••on* wishing to purchaie the Mill fur any county in tlie State
eoraia, will addrevi ROBERT KIN OLAY, Maeou, Gt.
perfect Mill for giind.ng corn will coat only S7I.$ 7 1.
CERTIFICATES.
hi it 10 certify that 1 haveiu useon my plantation a FirageraUr*
nt ti .rse power with one of the paten Burr Stone Mi I Is w a ml lam
fled the Mill which con lie used with an ordinary pin power, i
dedljr the lx**t kind of a Portable Mill that hn* yet men invented,
that the potent horse power hat many advantages over the ordi*
I one used by the planters for ginning Cotton.
\ \ JOHN C. POYTHRES&.
ynetboro’, Burke Cos., Ga., Feb 12, 1647,
i uoderdgned have seen th** Fitigerald Patent Portable aii'l
|or*e power, is operation on Mr. .!. C. Poylhlvfs , plant Kul
r<‘ have no doubt they will be generally ned by planter*, when
become acquainted with their merits. We nit grinding with
kor*e, and it made tine men I, mar 1/ as fust n an ordinary rtltt
Li grinding by water power. E. J. C’AHTF H.
r * 6 J. H. PHKSCO IT,
T. T. F.Lt.IS I ON,
W. B. DOUGLASS.
byne*boro% Burke Cos., Go., Feb. 19,1347.
*ri now using one of the hu<i raid’s Patent Mills, and am tatis*
hat the Mill h all that it i* represented to be.
tan nab, Dec. liih, 1446, D, FLETCHER.
running the Mill with Mr. Fletcher, and the more I life it the
„ I like it. It undoubtedly excel* anything of tlie Mill Ltrial 1
extant. H< GILLUM
k unuh, Dec 1546.
!, the undersigned,have witneased the operation of the Fit/.ger*
l beat and Corn Mills now in u* in this city, and we f* el c nfl*
that those Mills cauuot tail to m*-ct the approbation of tiie pub*
CEO. ti. FAKIF.S,
rannah, 1946. DF.NSI.OW & WEBSTER.
lave one of the above Mill* in v* at the F.slava Steam Grist
I, which I “'ill exhibit to any g< n tie tuan who may w to see it
prMtion, and I can most cheerfully recommend it the public. It
grind corn fastc'i aiul better than any other Mill I tv* r saw with
time power. J* KSI.AVA,
obile, Jail. 6, 1947.
i*< undersigned having leen the above Mill in operation at Mr.
iva't Mill, would say that it far cxc* rd* any mu* nine of tin mill
<1 that we have ever seen, and would r< Commend it to every one
want of such an article. AAItON GAG K,
CAMPBELL- OWEN & CO,
fobile, 1846 J. 11. RIVERS & CO.
aeon, Feb 17, 1847. lf
I Sundries.
■UST RF.CF.IVF.O,
V Cedar nnd RiiinteJ Tubs anJ Buckets,
■ Covered Buckets,
■ Willow Baskets and Brootns,
■ Cedar (Churns,
H Waiter*, assorted sixes,
do in setts,
V Looking Glasses,
■ Knives nnd Forks,
■ Plated Forks. (Dining and Desorf,)
H Plated and Brita; ;iia Spoons,
■ Brass and Iron Candlesticks,
■ ‘* Curtain Bins,
■ Shovel and Tongs,
Iso, a general assortment of China, Gljs* and F.n ihcnware
4w HYDEjk JJ INKS.
BuPERIOiU COTTON ItS.
subscriber would inform the planters of Georgia that he
hasremovrd his Cotton Gin Factory to Bibb county, 3$ miles
B Macon, on the road leading from Macon to Gordon, where he
to nuuiufiicturi Cotton Gin* of a quality supe ior to any ha*
H ever before made, if possible. In the construction of l*i* Oil!*,
pariicularly guard against the possibility <f taking tire from
■ tiin. And here he would remark, that it i* impossible fora Gin
fire from the boxes without the grossest i.< gh et on the part of
have the management of flu in. Gins that get burnt, in
hundred and ninety-nine times out of a . omd take fire from
Hpi Trent cause than the box, which the nuhscrib* r will completely
Bril against in the Gins he make* in future. His Gins will be
the be<t materials, ami warranted t” perform as w ell as any
made in the S'ate. He has an excellent wat< r-|*w( r io turn
and a food flaw-mill right at hand, which will en ihie
to sell Gin* on as good terms as any other factoi v in tin Suit*-.
Jlarch 3, 1847. 3ff O W MXSSKV.
I C ABXWBT riTRNITUK.I3.
AS. H. COOK, f)2 Broadway, opposite Trinity Church, offers
■ for sale a full and complete assortment of Cabinet Furniture,
Hiich he warrants to be equal to any in the city, at the fol.owing
BiU'Ually low rates ;
■ Mahogany Chairs, from to SISA per dozen,
I “ Rocking Chairs from sto .15 eaeh.
■ “ fcofas, from 18 to 175 “
■ “ Bureaus, from sto 50 “
B “ Card Table*, from 10 to 25 “
B M Centre 44 frotu 15 to 60 44
■ “ Bebsi rads, from 18 to 50 “
■vat her Reds, Hair Matirasses, and Bedding of the fi nest qualifier
Bid at the lowest marktf prices.
■ . 15.—N0 extra charges for packing & shipping.
Brh 14, 1847. fTelegraph ropy.] ,Iml
0 !
Tomocfiiclii Division Ho. 1, S. of 1.
PLEDGE.
too Brother shall make, buy, sell, or use as a beverage, any Spirit- j
sus or Mult Liquors, Wine or Cider.
t T This Division meets regularly EVERY FRIDAY EVENING,
t 7 o'clock, at their Hall.
JOS. MURDOCK. W. P.
J. R BOON, R. S. 41
■Jan 27, 18 47.
( i.j Tax.
INfIR Book will lie open for receiving the return* of T.-ixa* i
ft. Me property in the city, on the Inf duy ol March end ilr
ime will be closed on she Ist day of April, after which, nil
tfanlter* will be double raxed, ns ordained by the Council.
Office open from 9to 12 o’clock, A M., every and *v, (Sumhys
tcepted.) A. 11. FKKKMAN, Treapurcr. I
Macon Fel* 94. 2 P*w
TOBACCO AfJD CICAR6.
) 1 Est ft BOXKS Tobacco, Torioua Brands,
UU 40,R00 Ptineipe Cigars, do
50,00f) Kegtilnt do do
20,000 Paattella* do tlo
For sale by SCOTT, CABILAItT Si CO.
Feb 24 r* ** - *
OIN. and kuzvx.
, IfBLS. Phelps* and Jones’ Gin,
4 fM) do N. O. Whiskey,
30 do N. K. Rum, For ittle hv
V \t BCOTP, CARD ART &CO
CREftOKEB LXMZ3.
IMIF. nndersigned keep a full supply of the above article on hand, 1
I and sell it at Owe Dollar and u quarter per box,/or rash only.
Jan 20, 1847. 47 SCOT I , CAKHAHT CO.
ilftE lIIJftDRED DOLLARS REW.4KV)
MTILI. be paid for the apprehension of FRANK •** KR tNCIS
.▼ J MITCHELL, a tailor by trade, who absconded on Saturday,
Bth of February last. He is a rather dark mulatto, alMiut 5 feet Bor j
inches high, very thick buliy black hair, not very early hut snfl - ’
ml rather inclined to baldm s about the crown, large mouth, thick |
ps, brown eyes, set well back in hts head, broad face across the I
ye* and thin about the nostrils,and having been late- f
j uff ring from sore eyer, still betrays some weakness in the corners
ft hem, large bushy w biskert, whieh he may probably shave tift , he |
peaks very slow and plausible, and rarely look* the person who ad- j
resses him in tk< face, very large feet, ami walks ver\ straight and i
nick, quite broad and square in the shoulders, and slender in tin |
reast and about the waist ami litns and has some *wel ling caused !
v being ruptured. My said boy Francis was purchase <1 from Mr*.
Tin. Lown.lea, from whom he had absconded, and was at the tnne
f the purchase in Savannah Jail, where he had been lodged si i
■naway. having procured free papers must miserably forged, ami
(tempted to pass himselfoff as a free man. The above reward uud
|ll reasoiiMble exiseiisea wi.l be paid.
Charleston, s. , March . i 17. 4wl
■ # /
■TI'ST received and for sale 100 hbl*. of first rate Not them
Lino at ibn “ RIO GII.\M)K HOUSE.”
_ .S
I CHANDLERS OIIAItIIIIAK.
\NEW Grammar of the ► nglish Language, l> Joseph H.
. Chandler, Esq. Editor of the United States (iarette. Elite
cents.
H Thi work is now hi the hand” of the terentyper, and will he is-
by the suhacrib* rs in (ke month of April net*. Ilia a plum,
liar, hilt thonugh exposition ot Eng ili t.runout , adapt* and to
present condition of our la of'* ire. i>d to tin- wants of the
of this country, and ■■ il*i;nt , d 1 ut to dn- is the subject
the Iraehrr, hut to enable him in communicate an *mn ite
of it w itli facility to his pupil*. Tlioae alio hrr ncqnuiii-
with Mr. Chandler, either persona fly, or through lu wnhly cr-
and important jnuaual, will not hesitate t > admit, that it
h“ dilll ult to find a jn*r*tui better suited to the task of pr oar-
Hu;’ such * treatise ; and tliat it tuay be expect* and to be a standard
in its department, to be of eminent service to the cause ofed-
and to reflect honor on the school hieratnre of Am■ nca.
■ THOMAS, COWFKHTHWAIT tk CO,
HE Publishers 6t Bookseller*, 311 Market si., Plulad* Iplu*
■ EWELL’S MEDICAL COMPANION-TEATiI KDIT'OV
H T. C. Ik Cos will also publish this spring, Ihe lethcal Compm-
Hnn, or Family Physician: treating of tin- lJi*t .* * <<( the United
tales, with their symptoms, catiaes, cur* uni in* aus < f pr* vention .
m cases in Surgery, as fractur* . dislocations, Ike. ; the man*
aail Diseases of Women aid Children. A dispensatory for
Family Medicines, and a Glossary ex l:nning technical
To which are added, a brie I Anatomy himl Pln*iolngy ol the
Body, showing, on rational principles, ilu eunse and cure
Diseases ; an E*av on llygieine, ar the art of Pr* serving Ilea I*
the ail of Medicine: mi American Materia Mediea, point-
Hug out tlt*t virtues ami doses of or Medicinal Plants. Also, the
are's Guide.—Hv Jt nr* Kweil, Physici ni m Wnshing'oti,f.*i in**r-
Hr of kaeasitiah. I I*** Terrh i'.dition, revised, enlarged, and wry
rabl> improved; embracing a Treutiseoii Hydropathy, Ho-
pathy . and the Clironothermaf Hystem.
Monk** lie r, and others purchasing Ho*k, are irvit**l to call and
aon ne our Stork before ttirch-itig * Is* win re : they a ill find it
extensive than that of any other ( stahinliiii* it *ithe cmmiry,
we will sell at the lowest pries a. T. C. & CO.
H Mar.-h 17, 1*47 _ 4 t
I Twenty Doll new Itcnaril.
■ BK ■ E A N A W A Y fr*irn the resident r of Col. Hucwrll
H Jordan,! •* Pulaski eoiinn . on the 2td tannary
■ laaC, my negro girl AM AMDA. about twen*v-seen
H JPA veaiwsfagr,rather a deep mulatto ; her hair m ar-
H |g straight, and long, generally worn plait* and; her
■ EJmJ eyes black. She is rather b*low the medium sue.
■ Mi. has geli- mil) a >mileon her * nan lun
to. and ■tanimers a lift I* in I** r •p**h, par
■ ticalarlv wh* i m an id humor, and is very smart ann intelligent.
HI The awifr reward will be given if confined in jail •** I get her. or
all r asonsble evp. uses paid tl d* I>* n<l >n Macon to Mi HOIIKII I
■ BEAtLET, Jr.
Ira AiwvmU h*s various acquaint ant* m Macon, C’ in to**, Mont* cello,
■ Madison and Pulaski. ELLEN A.HKYAN.
ifj Pehn, is*- Hf
H tfT Tb* daianmh Republican will publish the ab* ct ut and
■ far **grd th*n account.
WBWWBBWPM——TTX3CT— a wpywwfri
AliW SPIUAG GOODS,
Hmv ISeceiving
AT
sajs jo. aw.rw'ira-' ,r a''s
“ON COTTON AVENt E.”
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Fancy and Maple Dry Goods,
To be found in the interior wf Georgia.
b)fA BALES j nnd 5-4 Brown Homespuns, 5$ ft 1 4.
wll 20 do Osnalmrga inui Drilling*,
5 Cnsna Bleached Nomngpuns, *is n P2|.
500 Pi-'ce* Prims, 6J a 20*
JOO ** M usliti and M tialin Gingli trns, 05 a 37|.
Rich Figured Juconci Muslin,
Shaded l.nwna,
Mtmterey Plaids,
Drapery Muslin,
300 Pieces Denim* nnd Cnltonndes,
('olumhian Btripra, 1?[.
Hamilton “
Pant M
Kfi*pci Plaid*,
Siriped Kremlin*,
Gambrooiis,
200 Pieces Georgia Na r keen, fI.
Platte’s Linen, Linen Dowlas, Plaid Hdk’fs, Gloves, IVosi*
ery, Lir%*, Edgings, \V4iite Muslin*, Bonnet* ami Bonnet Bih
l >iiß, Flowers, Diuiilv Fringes, Children* Capa, Linon iidk’fH,
do., (Jndirellas, Parasols, &c., &:e., Ac.
i All will be sold ut the lowest possible cuxh prices—please
cull and examine both style and prices.
W. G. BANCROFT.
Macon, March 3. 1347. 3
CARRIAGES,
(At the old stand of the late I\
4 LARGE assortment of fine COACH ES, RAKROUCH
ES, ROCK AW A VB, nnd RUGOIF.S f (with and without
top*,) direct from J. M. cclchiuud manufactory,
Newark, N. J.
Person* wishing (nod Carriage*, will find it to fheir interest
to examine these articles before purchasing elsew here, a* a
large aHsortmenf w ill he kept constantly on iu.ud and offered
on the most fsvornlde terms.
Order* received for Carriages built to any pattern, nnd war
ranted t# do good service and give I nth in article
and piice. T. 11. PLANT, Agent.
M icon, Dec 30, 1846. 16
COTTON AVLM L
Carriage & Saddlery Repository,
MACON, GEO.
EOBERT3
A RE new receiving at their store n few
J\ door* below Rosa Brother* n gen-
C assortment of Carriages, Hut ness, Sad-
L/J jj , ii~ dies, Carriage and Saddlery Ilurdware,
(Carriage ‘l'rimmings. Ac. &e. togther with
every article used in the manufacture of Carriage-, Saddles and
Harness, which they offer low for cash or city acceptance.
Nov 94. 1346. 3m41
Or mul gee Iron Found rtf anti.lla
chine Sito it.
( HACON GEO.)
THE subs-fiber* having erected anew EstaMishment, now
offer to ‘lie public, inducement* that they have never had
before in lbut line of business.—Mill Wrights, Gin Mnkers,&c.
will find it to their advantage to give us a call: we will guar
antee nil our work to he good, and at the lowest price—we
lia\e a good stock of Patterns oil hand.
A good Horse Power for sale.
CHAS. r LEVY & CO.
Cotton Avenue, near Macon k. Western R. R. Depot.
May 6, 1346. _ !Qtf
. F Macon Iron X SSrass Foundry,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
f |IHE subscriber having recently made large nnd important
ft addition* to bin former list of patterns tor Overshot,
Breast and Tub Mill Geering, is now prepared to execute or
ders for Flour Mills,Cotton Factories, Horse power Mills for
plantation giinding, tVc.; also Cotton Presses, (tin Gear,
Plates and Balls, and Mill Irons of every description : all of
winch will he made of the very best inateriul and workman
ship, on reasonable and accommodating terms.
Macon. June 17. 1846. vl# ROBERT FINDLAY.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES.
1 IfHITING & MIX respectfully invite thiir
v T patron* and the public gt-m rally to call
, m and examine their xto’ k of good* manulhctitled
< \ jo-* xly for this market. Ihi lraxuorunnit cun
. sista ii part of
Gentlemen's fine French Calf sewed Boots of
all qualities.
Gentlemen's middlingfinr Calfsewed ami pegged Roots.all kind*.
Gentlemen's double *<de Calf ami Kip uwed ami pegged Boots.
Gentlemen's Calf, Goat and Lasting Brogans of all kmds.
Gentlemen's fine Calf and Kip pegged Brogans ol all kinds and ,
qualities.
Ladies'colored ami black Gaiters and Half Gaiters of all qualities
Ladies’ Kid Buskins, tlim and thick soles, of all kinds.
Misses’ Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colored.
With a large assortment of children's Shoes ofull kinds Kt qualities.
Also a large assortment of Men’s and Buys'COAHSE BROGANS,
ilouble and single soles, pegged and nailed, which we will sell as
low as the same quality can be bought in the city.
iUu Calf, Kip, (Scat, Lining and Binding Skins,
Sole Lfathrr, Begs, Thread, Patent
Aiel-Jfafts iSpc. very low.
Hoofs lrisitlc and repaired to older.
Macon, Oc. li, 184*. 35
.I KHtTPA'S
PULMONIC EXPECTORANT
COUCH SYRUP,
For Cough*, colds, Asthma, Consumption, and l r,ooj.
Cough.
\MO\r. the numerous complaints with w hicli th* hunmn so::..
jfHigted, noun are more common than roughs, mid? &*<
and none more tatl if* their rtsiilts, unless timely it taken t<
stop th. ir progress before lItVJP-tH'WWH? t'.iofirinl) seated ipon the
lungs. Notwithstanding the many remedies that havt been offer* *; to
ihe public, not any have heretofore proved successful in procuring a
certain and spe- dy relief.
1 ha | >rpretor having b*nan eyewitness ‘for ♦ veral year*)of
the astonishing virtues of Ins extraordinary Medicine, at length
deems it his duty to off. r it to the public, in a way that it may receive
; more extensive circulation ; and at a price that the poor may re
ceive the bent fit i.f .t, a* well as the rich.
This Svrup is particularly efficacious in removing roughs, aiisinr
I from colds, attend*d with hoarseness asid sonmrss ulnnit tin- wind
| pipe; likewise shortness of breathing, tiglittu ss across the Imast,
I accompanied with a tickling cough ; and in all consumptive cases
it* me is particularly recommended: likewise whooping cough is
j grea l> relieved by it* use — children laboring under this distressing
disease, in innumerable instances have be* n astonishingly bt m-fitied
in a few days ; the pi asantness of it is a great advantage, as ehildren
j will take it with as much pleasure as they will sweetmeats,
i The following testimonials are a fkw oC the many which might be
adduced in favor of this medicine :
Georgra. RiSb C#unty,Jun*, IMI.
Dear Sir—Having been afflicted wuh a cough foi altout eighteen
months, whicli cuaumenced with a dry hacking cough, and wafol
lowed with spitting of lilood : the cough increased in vioknee, until
1 could get scarcely any sleep, not more than fifteen minutes at a tune,
befire I would becom* choked op with the necessity of coughing and
raising the phlegm. My cough wa< almost incessant; the physician
who attended me, said,that u*il*-S(* 1 went to the Fast or West Indies,
I could not live till spring. Having im hop from th* physicians, I
felt w tiling to take any thing that was thought po.vibl to do me any
good. My brother hv mg used MOHTON'v Cough Sijt uft fora cough,
and found immt diatr r* lief, rccoremeiulrd me t*i take it , 1 got some
in January, ami from the time I commenced utng it, 1 thought 1 ex
perienced benefit, anti it continued to r lieve my cwugh, un*l tnahled
me to raise the phlegm moi*e and more, until I got entirely well.
During the time I iii *1 a good mail) bottles, a do/.* u at It ast, perhaps
more, lfaivy of my acquaintance having se* it w hat it had done for
me, have since used it. and I have procured many bottles my tie II for
th n, and have n ver known if to fail of producing a thorough cur**.
I have ther* fore no hesitation in sayiugtlint I Imii* v* it to l* ac riam
and sure rcmrtly, D. If. HitAShWELL.
I'i nm •hr C,c§rgia Mctitngfr.
Editor— Dt ar Sir : 1 wi*h to I*** permitted through th* medium .
of your paper, to speak of MORTON'S Cough Syrup, as arcnvdy,
that others who are afflicted as I have be* n, mav know of a hi* -die in*-
they can rely on. I was lalvoi mg under a roiign for alMiut two y t ut*,
winch kept increasing ami grow mg worse, until it was mi distressing. |
that I could not sleep more than hall th* night ; to *uch a degree hud
the cough and raising of phi* go) reduced me, that my friends nil
thought, and HOI without g*m| reason, that I had the consumption,
an*l I certainly thought so myself. I was futility persuaded to try
lOIt I ON'S Cough \y >•'</, and in the course of * month or two, I used
three or four bottks, which entirely e tired me, anil I have r, mat wed
ns sound and well ever since as anyone. Sonnlmi* after 1 got well
oneof my neighbors was taken w tth surh a Very bad rough, that h< r
friends thought she would die right off; they suit for me, knowing
that 1 hud been cured by something almost miraculously ; I happen- ‘
ed to h.ive a Imttle of it on hand, and gave h to her, and it relieved
hi r. Since then my wife was attacked with a rough winch kept get
ting worse anil worse for six or seven months, until I procured some
more oft *is Hyruu, and by the time she had us and t h rvo bo* 1 1* s she
wusrutir ly curvrf” Ult HIN I>. TUCKER, Houston county. J
Mamn % April u, 1845. ,
Dear Sir: Far about twenty-one years, | bad fnquent afacks n t
Asthma, the latter part of the time it was oecompanied with a bad
rough, and raising a ginxl deal of phlegm ; the attacks became so
severe thst 1 hail l'r*qii* ntly to sleep in my chair for a number of
nights together, it bring impossible forme to breathe Iving down,
and instead of geitiug any relief from the many medicines recom
mended to on , it kept getting worse* the rough and raising of
phlegm increased, until I was persuaded in 1H42, to try Morton’s
Cough'Sv nip ; I used i but a short lime before 1 w*. entirely relieved.
A g-.*d many knowing or hearing of my long alßietion and cure, 1
hove come to know from me what it was i took to get cur*.l, and I
have no doubt it has cans* and a good deal more of the medicine to be
sold about here. Yours, fitc. KICHARDAON,
farsale by SHOT WELL hi GILDi.K 1, Macon.
IMT 1m IT
DR. R. UR AMUR I.Tirs
Vi'gclnblo I’lilrrifinl I'ills.
r I -I tH!S mvibciue is acknow leilgrtl to b on* of the most valuable
| ver discovered as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is su-
P'nm to finrvipan la, wluther as a sudorific or al*<rativi , anti
stands infinitely b* lore all thr preparations and eoinlnnations of
Mercury . Its purgative proper!i* sare alone of iuealculabh value,
for the#** pills may be taken dsil* f*r any period, and instead of
weaki iiing hy the cathartic t fT et, they add s*r* nirtli by takior away
the cause of weakness *| h< y have none **f the miserable effects of
that deadly specific, Mercury. Ih* t* eth are not injured—the bones
and limbs are not paralysed-no j but instead of these distressing
symptoms new lifi- mid cuiisqueiit animation is evident in every
movement of the body.
These Pill*, fbr colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rheumatism
in the head or limbs, will be found superior to any tiling itnagm* *1 of
the powers of medicine ; and in bilious ufl> e lions, dispepsia. and in
all discaers peculiar to women, they should be rvsot trd to at uncr.
I'or unlf ’it J. IturiM’f*’ Itook Store,
On Cotton Avenue Opposite Washington Halt.
June 21, if4# vi
IXJAtjTIUIJS (MUTUAL LIKKJ INSURANCE COM
4 \ Pan Y, 5* WALL STHEKI A fie r mature aefitHi.. non, the
Trustees have become convinced, nnd the experience of old estab
lished companies fully warrant the coiiclush n, that Uu ad vat t; g< i
of Life lmii ance on tlie Mutual plan, ms> Im extended and diffuse and
with greater conveniences a large class us contrlbiitors, mi! with
equal security to all the assured, by req’living no greater mm tint of
tlie premium to be paid in cadi ihan the company will require to
meet its eug igemcnt* with promptitude and fide lity.
It has accordingly been net erne i tied that in all cases where thf an
nual premium shall uniount to
have Im n paid in cash, an anpmved note may he given fur the re a
maiiiing 40 per cent. pa)able twelve months after elate, bearing six
per cent.interest. The interest to be paid annually, but the piin
eipalnot to hi called in unies the exigencies of tlie company re
quire it, giving sixty days notice, and then only by assessment* pro
rata to the extent that maybe required to meet the engagement* of
the company.
It is confhh-nvly anticipated that a system, the operation of which
i* so Gir and equitable, u well calculated to place the* bent fits and
blessings of Life Insurance within the reach of all, and Ml i lie sari e
time enable ca-h contrioutor io share equally and fully not only in
its beneficent sec ury, but also in its profitsofaccumulation, will meet,
as if is believed to deserve, the Invor and confidence of the public,
i The particular advantages oflt red hy this compuny arc :
I 1. A guarantee capital.
• 2. An annual participation in the profits.
IS No individual responsibility beyond the amount of premium.
4. Those who insure for a less periodthnn life, participatcsequally
in the annual profits of the company,
j Th v Nautilus company confines its business exclusively to lu*u
! ranee on Lives, and si I Insurance appertaining to Life.
The Pates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars.
One >even / I One Seven For
! Age Year Ware L Age. Year. Years Life.
15 J 77 8f 1 sfl 40 1 ft© 183 320
20 1 05 177 45 191 196 373
25 I1 3O 112 204 50 196 209 4 (>0
30 1 1 1 36 236 55 232 321 575
35 |1 36 153 295 60 435 491 7CO
TRUSTEES.
Jam sD. P. Ogden, Richard E. Purdy, Thos. W. Ludlow,
James Brown, O. Bushnell, C. F. Lindslcy,
H. W. Hicks, Richard Irvin, A. M. Merchant,
A. Norris, DA. t'omatnek, John Cryder,
I*. M. Wetinore, James Harper, H. H. Morris,
Robert B. Coleman, It. F. Carman, SpencerS. Benedict
M.O. Win. H. Aspinwall, Luring Andrews,
Henry K. Bogart.
J. D. I*. OGDEN, President.
A. M. MERCHANT, Vice-President.
LEWIS BF.VTON. Secretary.
PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary.
GJ’’ Thecompau) w ill also iusure the lives of Sfsn s.
HYDE &. JONES, Agent.
Macon, ;ept 2, 1846. y-29
.Lina Insurance Vontitamj,
OK HARTFORD, CONN.
IftlHE undersigned Aeeni* will tnke risk* ngain*i Firein
ft this cifv. Griffin, Forsyth nnd wilier town* m the Stufe,
on as favorable term* a* any responsible Company. Thev
will al*o insure ngainal the risks of River Navigation ; their
present rates arc,3-4 per cent. toSavannuh.and 7-8 toriinrlea
ton. REA 6l COTTON.
Macon. March 20,1845. 6
J)ELOACHB* WILCOXSO.N,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
CIRRI AGES
IIAIIIVKSS
or Fi'rnx nrscissmo.v,
ItIULHCKKV STIC CUT,
KIACOK, CrEGHGZA.
De I*. Ri W. have constantly for *ale, on the best terms,
Kliptic Spiiuu*. Axles, Steps, Itamls,
Cuntps, Uoacii Luce,
Patent amt Pap leather. Plaint amt Japanned Harnett
Mountings, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Sfc.
March 10, 1847. 4
DR. IVAN’S VegeinMe Extract, nti infallible remedy for
Epileptic Fits or Falling Sickness, Convulsions, &c. Al
*o Ivan * Vegetable Anti-Bilions Bills, for removing all mor
bid ami corrupt humor*, ami purifying the Mood. For sr.le at
M a roll 114 IMU NO ft V^R(^NS^
50 DOZEN WISTAB’S
of WIIjI Cherry.
\ DOZ. BOTTLES of the genuine article just received
• * ami for sale, by BRUNO &■ VIRGINS.
N. B.—Country merchant* wishing to purchase to sell again,
can he supplied on reasonable term*, by applying at our Mu
sic and Jewelrv Store on Motion Ateniie,Macon,Ga.
BRUNO & VIRGINS, or
Sept 9 no J. A. & 8. S. VIRGIN.
RUlii\o A VIRGINS,
AGENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Uotarv and Vibrating
Magnetic Machine; also the Maenetic orCompound Bi
tumen Wasteland Magnetized hold Bills.
We also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Medicines,
i with the books on practice.
Macon and Columbus, Oct 29,1845 87
Ml Hi S TORE.
DU. m. BARTLETT
#> II AS just received,at his Drug Store on Mul
berry street, a large stock of Drugs, Chem
icals., Rttints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Class-w are Win
ngi dow (ilnss. Perfumery,dtc.; in fact, every thing
kepi by Druggists. Having madt
‘^** L - 3 * purchases tor (’■ !, , ami fr mi first I . m\* w
| Y ork and Biff ton, he in enabled k ©xecuf® orders at ss low
I prices os tine, fresh and hradrdternted nrtiv.lts can be obtained
I ut any establishment in the ,su;ii*'ru i*oiij*tt.
i Phy>i#|p r Mf,:’ * - ~in r> “ *’ x invnf**d
$o call and examine hi I stock before they make their purr.ha
|s* *. Macon. Sepi 25. 1845. 82
2>R. 2ROWN£E£'S
CELEBRATED
itaisftm of I Vild Cherry, .tv.
For Coughs, Co/ils. Antkma , ContumpUon, Diunrr of the
I.unet or Throat, I.irrr Complaint, Dynpcpria, amt nit oth
rr nisrnxrt an. in it from a checked Insnib/e Tertpiration,
XX/ - A KK A VI’KD tn lienrlil rven tlio-ip palienla who liavr
* V tried Wialar’a, and oilier i rlehraieil remedies, wiihout
auecesH. For side bv J. H. Ar. W. S. EI.I IS,
Jan li M 7 Airents for Mnrnn.
Acw Store A Yew booth.
China , iitass A'Earthen-ware.
nriH K subscribers arc now receiving and opening a gtiur.il assort-
mmt of the above goods, at the store lately occupied by Mr.
A. G. Hints, cormrol Mulberry and Second sis. aml opposite the
Washington Hall, w hich they otter at wholesale ami retail. 1 heir
stoek in part consists of the following :
Paris White Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets,
Light Hlue do, do. do. do.
Flowing “ do. d<. do. do.
White French China Dining Sets,
Do. do. do. ‘1 *1 d*.
Gold hand do. do. do. do.
White do do. .lug*.
AV hite Granite, light ami flow ing blue Jugs—nil sir* *,
riate, I>ih< s, Huk* rs, and Cover Dishes to mairh Dining Wares,
A general assortnu nt of common Ware,
Cut. Pressed ami Plain ‘I iimhbrs,
Cut and Pressed Goblets, Win* and Champagnes,
Pr* ssed and Fgg and Jell) (•lasses.
Cut and Pressed Mil rot* Dishes and Nappies,
Cut, Pressed and Plain Lumps and Candle-sticks,
Do. do. do. Salts,
Cut Deeanters in sets and pairs,
Solar Lamps—Britannia and German Silver Castors,
Looking Glasses varioti** m/es and styles,
Stone baking Dishes. Pies, Ike. Ike. •
The subscriber*deem it proper to state that they have nc'optrd the
CASH SYSTEM, to which tin y intend strictly to adhere, and by
which they will be enabled l<> fWuislt every description ot goods m
their line nifuir prices, HYDE Ik JONES.
H. Ik J. will take orders for fancy China Dining, Tea and Toilet
S* n*, which they w ill furnish at tlc importers prices, adding only
the rxpenes from New York.
Macon. Sept, f, I*4o. yyq
Sale amt M.ictry Stahle.
rilllE uniler.ignfil ronpecllully inform Ihrir
-*• *•*! Ill* public, ti nt they have
W* AI opened n Srim i in IHACON.fur (lie purroae of
nryv iloirif SALE AND LIVERY 111 sl\KSS,nm)
J/S’tX. A. re pee Ifi 1 1 1 v lolieil • hore of public’ puironnge.
rheir Stahlea nre l onnrcleH with the KI.OVD IIOISK.nmJ
every allenlion will be paid tucualoniera in order to give gen
ernl •ati.fnttioll.
Their Stiihlea are large, new and commodiotir, with fine
I.ota and every conveniem e. l'erauna would do well to give
N. HAWKINS,
.. . . J. VV. H ARRIS.
Macon, April 58 IfUfi ]j,f
On i onsignment,
(!()(!( I COLNDS I'enneaace Bai'oo SiUea. J net received
* ’A f\ v per Raurnaif, fy
Dee j:l 4wt.s PATTEN A- TAVI.OR.
.T BBLS. REFINED SI'UAK for preserving,iuei received
,f . b y fatten x. Taylor.
Aug ia
TUST received and for sale, Ml) keg* Nail*.
• Jlin,, * T I? 1 HCOTT, CARHART k CO.
I liixvri'd
* N agreeable and infallible remedy for COUGHS and
am LORDS, tun nu fuc tur<*<l and lor sale bv
* VI - 1 jw J. SHULT/.
RXCZZ S3CI.HR.
F receivej a vplendid aaeorlrnctit of rielr winter Silk*.
” octal, 1846. _ OEO ‘ w - ~R,c£ i
Emhroittert <t t a shun r< s.
very rieh .ml handeome, for *ale by
Oct 81 W £o \V. PRICE
ORECfON HOUSE,
MACON, (■ A.
PIMIE following arc the rates of entertainment at the above
1 Hotel:
ltoard and Lodging per month, - • • sls 00
board without Lodging, per month, • - J 2 50
Hoard per day, --------- 1 (;0
Single Meal, 37
lodging per night, ------ 25
Man ond llfVe per night, with supper and
break font - - - 1 50
Horse per day, 75
Horse per week, 3 50
Firewood and Lights extra.
[Hr Monthly Hoarders are expected to settle promptly at tin*
expiration of en<*h month.
The undersigned invites the attention of visitors and travel
era to the übove rates, and respectful I v solicits a whore ot their
custom. M. BARTLETT.
Nov 18,1846 40tf
FLOYD HOUSE,
ifltiron, Grorgi.i.
i,, ■ rpilß Biihscrihers have taken that well known
Af&fdA _| Hotel, the Pi.oti) Hoyand an* associated j
jjpHL under the firm of BROWN LANIER.
I § 11 |djB It w ill he needless to make promises, hh one of |
dStiMaeßL the firm has been well known as keeper of the (
Washington Hall, and the public are acquainted with his man- (
ner of doing business The Table and Bar shall not be sur
passed by any one, and their Stables are airy, with firm dirt
floors, and not surpassed by any in Georgia.
Charges are reasonable us the times will permit.
THOMAS A. BROWN,
STERLING LAMER.
O The. subscriber solicits bis old friends and patrons at
the Washington Hall, to give him a call ut liisnew stand.
St. Lanier.
N. B. —The nffifs of the Tullahussee and Columbus line of
Stnge kept at tins House.
July 9, 1846. ?Hf |
pi:tek J. 1% ILI.IAW*
Has tak.n the WASHINGTON HALL,, and requent*
a continuance of public panullage.
Maton, Nov 18, 1846. 40
CARFETIIVG.
fTAHE subscriber is now receiving a splendid assortment of
I fine superfine three ply and star Carpeting —lich Rugs
to match. Those wishing the article will plense give me a I
call. GEO. W PRICE.
Oct SI, 1846. 36__ !
MUST RECEIVED FOR SALE,
b. 5 J. 5 Boxes White Havana Sugar,
80 Ifr. Boxes Raisins, (new crop,)
20 do.
5 Boxes Lemons,
40 Boxes Fire Crackers,
5 Baskets Oil.
J. SIIULTZ.
Mneon, Nov. 11, 1846. 39
XRCCT <k STEEL— NAILS. <fcC.
LBS. assorted Swedes Iron.
SW **P N “ Cast Steel, German and Blistered Steel,
200 Kegs Nails,
100 Boxes Bbv 10 Window Glass,
150 do 10 by 12 do
60 do 12 by 14 do
50 do I2bvlß do For sale hv
I Feb 24 a ‘ .SCOTT. CARHART & CO.
*
Hats! Hals! Hats!
FTIHIS D\Y received a complete assortment of Gentlemen*!),
5 Youth’s amt Boy’s Hats amt Caps, amongst which art —
Black and Drab Heaver, fashionable and broad brim.
Black ami Drab Nun ia “ “
Black and Drab Common “ “
Youth’s and Hoy’s Hats and Caps—a great variety.
Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats.
“ Monterey” Glazed Hats.
Wool Hats of all qualities,
with many other styles, making my stock complete—all of which
will be sold at wholesale or retail, at very low prices.
March , 1847. 3 K. K. WHIG HP.
SABDISS.
MORRIS * WESTCOTT
HAVE on hand a fust rate assortment of S K DOLES, HAR
NESS and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, of nil kinds,
which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Their facili
ties are such thut they can sell lower than any other establish
ment of the kind in the city.
Give us a call before you buy, is till we ask for a recom
mendation. REPAIRING done ut reduced prices, in a work
tnan-like manner.
Cotton Avenue, next dooi to A. J. & D. W. Orr.
Dec 3, 1846 42
City tlarshul’k Wale.
11/“IbL be sold at the Court House in ilie City of Macon.
▼ f on the first Tuead&y in April, the following property, or
so much thereof ns shall satisfy the tux and cost of the several
fi Ins levied theivor., for Citv Taxes of said city, for the vear
184 b. *
Lot No. 28. in the Western Ranee, levied on as the property
of Sarah C. Cowles, (returned by her Trustee, E. A. Niabetj
to satisfy a tax fi fa and costs—amount SBB C2|.
Lots No’s 7 and 8, in square f>2. levied on as the property of
Jerry Cowles, to satisfy a tax fi fa and costs—amount $ 112 ’93*.
Lot No. 7, in square 41, known s Field’s Ware House, lev
ied on ns the property of John M. Field, to satisfy u tax fi fa
and cost.*:—amount SIOO 02.
Lots No’s 5 nr 1 fi, in square 41, levied on ns the property of
Thomas Dyson nd James Kir hardsell, o satisfy a tax fi fa and
, costs— tnnot*::T 100 C2J.
ALEX. McGRF.GOK, Marshal,
j Also,City l ots No’s 1 and 2, in square 95, returned by Jo
seph Beuiiett in 1846, to satisfy Ins tax— $9 31.
LA WRENCE S. CHERRY, Den. Marshal.
March 333. 3
nOIJSION Nlll Kin NALIh-Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in April next, nt the court house
door iu the town of Kerry, Houston county, w ithin the usual
hours of sale, the following property to-w it :
1 One Lot of Land, situate, lying and being in the ninth dis
trict of Houston county, levied on ss the property of Stephen
K* Ham. to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justices Court, in fa
vor of Warren E. Sanders, ngninst Stephen K* Ham,and Allen
| 11 nf,bee. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, one Negro Bov, named Timothv, about 15 years old,
levied on as the property of Jese C. Hill, to satisfy a fi fa from
Bibb Inferior t ourt, in favor of James Smith, bearer, aguiuM
Robert J. Hill and Je-se CJlill.
Also, Lot of Land. No. 137, in the ninth district of Houston
: county, onalUfthogsny bureau, two painted bedsteadsand three
sitting chairs; nil levied on as the property of Thomas Moore,
to satisfy fi In Iroin Houston Interior Court, iu favor of Wm.
, Rinkitrd, against I'eter Wilev,and Thomas Moore security.
Also, one negro man, about 25 or 30 years old,named Jerry,
levied on as th** property of Michael J. Loiter, to satisfy a fi fa
from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Madison Marshall,
against said .Michael J. Lopcr.
CALVIN LEARY, Shff.
March 3, 1847, 3
| ]PIION IHEKIPF BALE. Will be *
v’ first Tuesday iu April next, before the Court llouaedoor
in Thomaston, within the legal hours of sule, the following
i property :
Two Cows, two hundred bushels of coni, more ar less, eight
, hundred pounds of fodder, more or less, levied on ns the prop
erty of Richard A. Ford, to satisfy a li fa from I'pson Superior
j Court, in favor of A. J. While, vs. said Ford and John 8. Kurd,
said ti fa transferred to J. M. White—property pointed out bv
J. M. White. ALEXANDER FACE. BhflT. ‘
March 3. 1817. 3
4 ILMI NISTR \TOIt’B s\|.r. a the
l % first lii*slh) iii id xi, at th* court souse in Walkcreotin
ly, 1.0 l No. lU9, in the Kill (listru t, 4th section, now Walk* r county.
Also will he sold on the first Tuesday in May next, ut the court
ho*ie in Thoms* county. Lot No. 122, in the 14th district formerly
Irwin.
All sold as the property of Lewi* D. Winibt rly, deceased, late of j
Join s count v. Term* esh.
! March 1, 1*47. *< OW. M XSSF.fj ‘ .
POSTPONED
4 DM I XI ST R AT< >R’S SAI* K.- Atrreably to an order
1 or (lie Interior ( , ou**t ol Pulaski couniv when •d , \ingf or or
nary purposes, will be sold befbr# the court lioiise and mir | n ,j ie ( | ( ‘j.
I Macon,on the hr Tuesday in May next,
lU7 Shorv* of Ciipitnl Stock iu the Merchants
llituk of Macon,
I S„W. th* property o** ih.- mate of John H.wl., derive.) f.rtl.r
IhikMol th. hcirv ...d .r.'d.t0r.u1..,,I| ~r , n . llhira| *
tItVIt I. KH K. lA'il OH Adm ‘r
| Merab 1,1*47 CAUQLIWK M. I.A UTL^Adm-,^
It'X* - * I •*** - S \ 1,1,. \c MM-.hie 111 tin Ol
! I the Honorable the Inferior Cuurt of Twig*, couniv
,hen rilling u a Court of Oriimary, will be .old before Hie
( ourt House door, wiilnn tln> u.iiai hour, of sale, on the llrat
| Tueedov in Mav neat, in liwinville, I rm ennntv, tin., 1.0 l of
Laml, No. lit!,lying am! being in |l, e eaeoinl ili.iriet of .aid
eountr. Sold a* the property nlaße e.tnle of .S||,i* Brown of
I iKg” rountr, deceased, for the Ijenefit ol Hie heir, and cred
itor* ol said deceeard. Terms t^sh.
WM. BROWN, ECr. I
Msnot Msr< h3, 184 \ j
U J^eor^in—anmier < nmoy.
IILUiuAiS Jnmcs W. Cannon applies in for letters
of dismission from bis further liability ns tiuerdien In
Ihe person and property of Lydia Sundera, minor, orphan of
vv illinm Snmlrrs.
These trr ihi ri lure to eile anil admonish all and singular ihe kin- 1
ured and creditors of all concerned, to be and app* ar at my office
wiiliiii the tout presortbrd tjr law, to ahnw tsu.e if any they have,
why said leltera may noi be gt'siiiid.
Given under mv hand 10th March, 1817,
Match _IT *fldy_ HA AO MaQRARV, i>. c. e. B.
IjlOl’R MOVTII SJ aflcr *latc RpplMMitiou will be made to
the Inferior (Kart of Hi lib county, when sitting a* a court of
ordinary, for have to sell thr real estate ofD. 1). Sanders, late of
Twiggs count).deceased, fur distribution.
EI.IAS BEALL, Adm'r. dr hotii* non,
larrh 17,1 -4T & with the Will annexed.
i
GRISWOLD'S! IMPROVED
COT T O .V’ 4i i.VS.
TA HE subscriber will continue the manufacture of these
Gins at his old establishment, in Clin’on, Junta county,
Georgia.
He can offer no better recommendation in lavorf his Gins,
than the fuct of having supplied more than twelve hundred
planters with them during the lust two years, while no oiher
factory has probably sold in the Stuteusimmy as one hundred
duriog the hume time.
Noexpense will be spared to sustain their high reputation,
and render them still more perfect if possible.
They will be warranted hh usual, to perform w ell, find deliv
ered ntthe purchaser eresidence. Engagements can be made
with his travelling agents, or by letter directed to him.
HAMUEL GRISWOLD.
Clinton, On. March 25.1846. Ett
NOTICE TO BUILDERS 7
rtMIE subscribers will do nnv and all kinds of I IN ROCiF-
I ING, at short notice, and on very reasonable terms, and
the work shall be well done. We will go to any part of the
Slate to do Roofing if necessary.
DIBBLE Si BRA V,
Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite Washington Hall.
Macon, March 3, 1846 3
DR. SPItINC’S
Medicated Candy,
\ PLEASANT and eflectufil remedy for ('oitglik, Cold.,
Hoarseness*, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asstlmiu, Tickling
and Dryness in the Throat, &c. J'oi rule by
J. 11. & \V. S. ELLIS.
Dec 15, 1845. 44_
Ia lllll.S. FJNE NEWARK CHAMPAGNE CIDKII.
v” for rale hv W. FREEMAN.
Nv. 11.
Tlacou and WesiC'rn Itnil-lCoiiil,
Ft om . Huron to .It Inn fit.
OS ami after Thursday, September loth, the trains of this Hoad
Will be run a follow* :
Leave Macon daily at 9J, A. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 7s. A. M.
Connecting at Macon with the (rains of the Central Rail Road,and
at Atlanta Hith those of the Georgia Kail-Road each way.
Stages for Montgomery connect daily each way with the train* at
Rari)t**ville. making a continuous line from Charleston, S. V, via
Savannah, Macon, and Columbus, Georgia.
Stages for the Indian Springs connect with the train* at Forsyth
daily, each way ; and for Meriwether Spring* and West Point,at
Griffin.
Fare between Macon and Atlanta, $i 0b
Do. *• do. Griffin, 2 50
l)o. “ do. Harm sville, 1?J
Do. “ do. Forsyth, 1 00
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
Macon, Sept 8,184 ft. 30
CUT GLASS.
("iITT DEC ANTERS 111 pairs and setts,
J 44 Goblet.*,
“ Tumblers,
“ Wines,
“ Mirror Dishes,
11 Lamps,
44 Salts.
Dec K-. 1*46. Ai HYDE fc .TONES.
PtIME POK IKK in pints,for sale by
Sept lfi 31 SCOTT, CAR HART U CO.
A.lmiiai.li.M* Camlles.
lIOX F.S on consignment, foe sale by
Dec 17 44 ‘a. 3. WHTTF. JO TO.
RICIX CHINA—Ji!*/ Urn ivut.
RICH gold sprig and painted Tea Setts—French.
, 44 gold band “ ** •
“ “ “ Tea* and Coffees, by the doz.—French.
“ 44 “ ‘l ea and ( tip Plates “ “ *
** u “ and While China Howls— sold separately.
“ gilt Vases and Muggs.
Dec 16. 1846. _44 HYDE fc JONES.
i/rugs, wTMeittctnes, A’e.
To Physicians, Dlcrclianls, Planters, ami
others.
rwiHi: pub.erilicrs having mad* inch arrangements with the impor-
J tcraof Metheiu. < t and the chemical c.tahli.hn ent at the North,
a, to gel their supplies altogether from first haiitla, and on ns good
tt-rni as though they were doing business in New York ; hi sides ore
ot the firm being tht re the greater part ol the year, w hose lottgexpe
neney in the Drug litiMiiess enables linn to seieet articles w hich are
genuine and pure. ’1 hey therefor, assure those who mav purchase
ot them, that I hey need not he under any appr. hensinn of ree. iving
any article that is either spurious, adu Iterated or of an n.f rii.rqual
"!• Ih< V pfoeure ah other articles, thal are not strictly in the
line of Dings and Medicines, upon a* good lerni- as tin city dealer—
ail of which they are re c. mug fresh supplies evert week, and hare
const iin 1 5 mi hand a large and complete Slock, which they oiler ve
f) low for ( ash or approved notes.
„ , SHOTWELL & GILBERT.
Macon, Feb 3, 147. 5,
w, rjaLEiviAisi
IS constantly receiving prime fresh BUTTER, which he will gua
rantee to sell as low by the firkin as can be laid down from New
ol 'k. Dec !0, 1846 al
Hugging, Hope , ‘/n ine.
rjIHE subscribers are now receiving their fall supplies of GRO
i _ff_ CERIF.S, which they offer to their old mend* and the public
generally,at unusual low prices. Wehav. now in store, and receiv
ing—
-300 pieces heavy Gunny Ragging,
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kentucky Rope,
50 do. Mnutlia do.
100 lbs. Twine,
2,000 sack* Sait,
lO,OOJ lb*. Sweed. s Iron,
1,000 lb*. Hand, Hoop and Rod Iron,
20 hhds. St. Croix and Porto Uico Sugars
Loaf, Crushed and Pow dered do.
100 bags Rio and .lava Coffee,
50 boxes I obacco,
100 keg* Nail,
1,0 i0 lb*. Cat, German and Rlister Steel.
Also PAINTS AND OILS of every description.
I „ .... g E. BOND.
Macon, .Tan 1. 1846.
ISar^aiiiM: BSargaiiiw!
IN STAPLE DRY GODDS,
AT BANCROFT’S,
FNF.XT DOOIt to A. 3. WHITE Sc COS.
IVE English Calicoes at 12 1-’ cents.
7-8 Nashua Shirting (very heavy 6 1-4 cts.
•’•4 Shirting, 4 cts.
j White and Red Flannels 18 3-4 cts.
1 Kentuck y Jean* 20 ct.
Satinets and Plaid* 37 1-2 cts.
Shawl* 12 1-2 cts to SIOO.
10 e*ee- hoary N.gr,, Kvrarvt 12 1-2 to 18 3-4 •(■.
5 bales Blankets 69 t9Bcts.
10 hale* Shretings.
I 10 halt s Osnahurg*.
20 bales Cotton Yarn 75 cts. ner bunch.
Macon, Oct 7, 1846. e 4
New
FTIHF. nndew.igmd me- nr. iving.ml npnnnr ut ihvir.tnrr, f, w
| duor. Snnih nfthe* W..hii.gi,,n Hnll, ami mm , dinining tl.r
Gt-orgi. Mrwe-ngvrOtflrr, lnrgr and we-llwle-i-trd -li.ck i
Fancy ami Staple Foreign and American
l> IS VO O RS,
J .nitenl to the* pre.int and appwwching e-isnn.. which will l,c .old nl
i-Mre-m. ly low prim by 111, pire-r or ~il*. rwir. Pl.ntcre, Me rclmni.
and niire-ha., r ge-m rally, arc rc.p. clfully ii-vit. ,1 t„ r u
to** ihriratock. N. Mi KINnON He CO
Se pt 30, 1840 31
Trlin in i iiks, Tri in miii as
SOMETHING m w in the .hapet of Button*, Ibr trimming I.aelie a*
Dresses,just rtmived at
1,111 27 THF, PEOPLE’S STORE.
SUNDRIES.
■BERLIN Iron Stone Toilet Ware, (new Shape,)
HI Covered Howl* and Jar*, (stone waie) r
Flower Pots, assorted sues.
1,1 c *’'• |!!4 '’ ** IIYDF- JOVF*.
roWDEK: POWBP.ai
FIIHE undrr.igm and ar. Agrnu fcr tier F.dep ~.I L _ . „ „
| and krrp at all tun*, a lull .iipuly mi I- ....I “, fowdrr Mill.,
lots at tketory prices, adding txpens*t which they sill in
r B* niace,
Jan 20. 1847, wU * f, CAKHAHT & CO.
_ 47
2000 , for -am by
|) fc j.q GKORGE BAYNE, Druggist.
Reg HU* 4 Nf Orient v < tfir,
4 * 1 do. Clarified do.
I 1,1 •**! for sale by r. n ... .
j K%rtki . DAi Kc CO^
rnni i t•n < ?^ o, ' Ki,l T. , omily.
rno .LLD lirlnrn mr, Marlin B. Ilarn. l, a Justice of th*
A Ira. E.inrt IMi tin E.a.V'lU.a ,','r .I’;',™;',’; ’ r -
Marrl, 10. | :,7. “ I 4 <*>*, J. I.r.
llrill mrVffiT* I *, !**<■**!• * iTinily,
Hr.ltl AS Kltza i th Colson applies tonic for letters of ad
\’ . ; <■ “'* , Ofjmmh < ,'l.„n and, ( ~., and
h.r,, why .r,d h-ttrr. A” ” “ ’ J ’ € “ U *‘* “ *" l ’ ‘
2’7? ‘," V ‘“" d *’ Marrh,. 1447.
, M * ft " l ° ,W 4 ISAAC MrC HA It V.Drp. C. C. O.
Inferior Court I tit inf for Or, it no ru I'nrjmtn- slnrrk
, „ . Term, 1847.
* Lui * r . C. Turner, W.lli.m
“■P'-rtf'illt .h,wnh thm hrh.a
h ". V y ,ht * ,r "" t rr P°** 111 hin M ruaftlian of r lisa.
AlrHffituHirom jh* nmititr* of laid Court
March 10. 1H47 jOcU MM A. CO fill. Clerk.
pin.
HO(MNI) B! VIVI,
„ .. moßo* biviv*.
” AmiiutrM*ri vittt ibv will m>mm4 ( |
NOTICE.
rfYHE anbeenber ha.juat rrcrive-d and is dail. • •
I and well selected nock of rM( >vmg a large
Groceries, /la nitrate, Crorhtru
Iron, Him, (toots Intel JSlioes *
together with a general auaortme ut of Fane, and Sum.
mmt mxDiDsi,
which he ha> .elected the pastsummerin New y.,ri .
kets, and eani.ul fail to sun the waul, ot bis e usioe, e . “ “"‘f*
In generally. vaseoa.tis and tl,e pu-
Having nuiinere.t, either directly or imlir-ctlv „
to* operationsiof theelay, his friend, will .liseoVeJ’thai’
to sell Ins good, ala v. ry small advance from cosi • „ ?* • nfl. ru
bate to make up on Ins goods lorlossis on Coin. 1 , ”! ts
friends Troin the cuumrj ean also by assured, thal am (, i ,V.',"'* V 1 ’
riodue-e ...it to Ins house for sale /will lw , ,m , 1
high, s. market price, as no individual in any ‘ J’m ? ,h ”
be allowed to he concerned in any w„j ihe pinehas, of Vi u,’ “ * ll
An) Cot,.. it to his house for sab ,from Ins emi, mr. wln ,
wa, In sold, when d,retted,al the verj high, , t ,„, rkcl •
out any charge or commission for selling, 1 “Bn-
Maeon, Sept 1, 184d AMOS BfNTON^
ItIPE INSURANCE.
nmiE New York Life inauranee nml Trutt C.,n,pnv l„.v
I. mg eataliliHhetl an Agenrv ill the citv t,f Mneon, nersnn.
nmy etlect Inauranee with llii Onnmpanr on lliei, owl, I !.
!„r the Live* of others, and either fer tl,e whole eluralionof
I l‘l or l,ir “ o*'"ted jicrtoel, by ,|,c pejmem of u an,oil annuo
premium.
CHARLES C. PALMER, AU ‘ EN * rr '‘ id ™'-
Macon, Feb. 3, 1847. BON ’ n ’ As '' ,,, • M,c ™;
fresh ratriTs,
RAISINS, in drum*, new crop,
f 20 (Iruin* Sultana Jiaititis, new crop,
6 boxes Citron, fresh hikl tin-,
5 bhi*. A Imoiul*, (Mamga) fr *li,
5 do. soft shell Almonds, fr.sh,
6 do. Brazil Nut*, fresh,
5 do. Filbert*, fresh,
30 drums Fig*,
6 boxes L mom,
5 do. Dates,
3 do*. Mol lies Orange Flower Water, a choice article Just re
eeived pe r bug Macon Irom Ne w York. Jmtre
l)*‘c 10 <J .1. SHVLTZ,
XVXASTODOEJ CCITOrj SEED,
Goutline unit no JUistahr,
be off. red for sale in n tew day*, at the house of BOSS X-
V ▼ BKO l'H K IIS. Ihe Seed obtained from the above nit i t hh, and
lioune may be confidently relied < n u* genuine, being rui*. n , „ p
Abbey’s plaiiiat.oii near Yazoo City, Mi**. Price Four Dollar* t,er
buahel. 1
Also a sample of R. Abbey’s Cotton can be seen n* their office
w A H SHANKS,
Macon. .Inn 90, 1847 40 R. ABBEY’S Agent
FLOUR.
I BBLS. Georgia Flour, Unoice Brand,
■ IMF 50 * k Premium Canal do
In Store, and for sale by
Fel 21 2 SCOTT, CARHART Sr CO
COFFEE.
{■r/k BAGS Rio Coffee,
•M F 40 do .lava do
20 do Mocha do For sale bv
Fob 24 2 SCOTT. CAR HART fc CO.
*ilk mid T'ancy Ciioods.
1 PIECES black and colored dress Silks,
■\ ” 3 do. changeable do. do.
3 do. Satin striped do. do.
5 do. French Mrrinoes,
3 do. sjperAlpacea Lustres,
25 do. black and colored Alpaeon*,
25 do. Cashmere and Cashmere d’F.cosir,
20 Cashmere Robes, graduaLd and pyramid,
25 Gingham do. do.
5) pieces Scotch and F.arlaton Gingham,
25 do. Embroidered Twilb and do.
2000 do. Prints, comprising a great variety,
30 doz. Neck Ties, assorted qualities,
20 do. Hemstitched L. C. Ildkft.
10 do. Men’s L. C. Hdkfs.
Jac uiet Muslin, Swiss do., Victoria Lawn*, Cambrics, &c.
Cashmere, Hrocba,and Silk Shawls,
Cheap Shaw Is, great variety.
Ladies* Kid Glove*, do. half-hand Silk,
< .imps, Fringes, Buttons, Cords, Japes, I.accs, Edgings, Velvet
Ribbon-,
2 cases Cotton Flag Hdkf*.
1 do. Pongee Silk do.
10 pieces English Silk do.
25 do. Irish Linens,
5 do. do. do. very fine,
20 do. Lin;*n Lawn,
Tble l.ini-n. Table Clothe, l ine n Shpi tinge, niaprm, fcr , m-w in
tor., all til which are oflerrd at wln.le-ialc nt retail, tin acminim da
ting terms, by GRAVES, MOOD N (O
Nov 11,184 k, 39
IMC. K. la. KIROIIH KFell,
OFFICE over Strong fc. Wood’s shoe store. At night a Imv will,
be stationed in the reception room of the Floyd House, where*
; messages can !* left at all hours.
Macon, Feb 10 5*
NOTICE.
\I.I. person* having demands against Thomas F.. Sullivan, de
ceased, are required to render them in to me according to law.
Feb 10, 1847. 6w52 O. C. GIBSON. Ailm’r.
NOTICE.
\ 1 ‘■ person, having and. inanil. uguinat Malihla kmnt t,drccaecd,
1 X arr required to render them in to me according to l.ttv.
| Feh 10, 1847. 6wJ2 O. C. GIBSON, Adm'r.
\ n.MIXISTU A TOR’S SALC.-W'ill be ,ohi no u,e
l X thirtl Saturday in Mareh next, at the late reaidi tce e.ll In nat
K. Sullivan, tome Cattle, Hntt.ehold Kurniittre, and otht r .mull ar
ticles, Term, on the day of sale,
frb 10 S2 O. C, OInSQN, Adm'r.
POSTPONED
\D!fIIISISTRATOK’S SALE.—WiII he .old at
llie Court lltniae, in Newton, Baker cnntilv, on the (irat
; Tneadayin April next, Lot of Lantl, No. 2.7 in the arcond dis
j trict of originally Eurl v now linker county. Sold na the pro-
J party of Mariner Culpepper, lute of Monroe county, deceaa
ed. Said Lot ia m/woh/r, ant! persona wiahing to purchase
Ihe same, would do well to examine ii before the sale.
JORDAN T. JACKSON.) Adm’r.
JANE T. CULPEPPER, < Aelin’x.
Monroe eo. Feb. 3,1847. 51
\l> l ■AI * 111 A TOR ’NSA II % —Pursuant lo an
oifler of Ihe Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, will be
sold al the court house door in (’assville, on the first Tuesday
in April n* xt, the following lots or trnets of bind, lelonsing
lo the estate of John Martin, deceased, for the benefit of Ihe
i creditors of said estate, to wit: the undivided brill pans of lots
| numbered 14,15, 16, 17, 18.22, and 23, in the fifth district end
3d section, and lot 255,in the 16th district and 3d section in
Cass county, with the mills thereon, and the negroniiller na
med Elisha, to go wilh the mills, and the interest of said estate
l in lots numbered 189, 242, 243, 244, 245, 217, 258,259,260, 262.
263, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 330, 331, 332 and 334, all in the
4th district and third section in Cass county;called the Under
wood place, on the llit?blower river, in mid .State. Sold to
confirm the contracts and sales heretofore made thereof.
THOMAS D. WALKER,
Adm'r. oj John Martin , deceased.
Feb. 4, 1347, 51
VDMI ft IST It Al OK’S HA L Agreeable t
nn orricrfrnm the Inferior Court of Burke county, tvhen
sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in April next, before the Court Ilouf-e door in the town of
Macon Hibh county, one tract nf Land belonging to the estate
of Holding Barber, deceased, containing two hundred two and
a half acres, being lot No. 207, in the 4th District of originally
Houston now Bild> county. {Sold for a division among the
j heirs of said estate. ’ B. CONNELLV,
Administrator with tlm Will annexed.
February 3. 1847. 51
A OH’S NAIjI-:.—Pursuant to an
/m or.tcr of the (’ourt of Ordinary of llibh county, granting
‘Ctt'.r, will he sold nt the Court House door in Baker eonstv,
j on the first Tuesday in .May next, the undivided half of th** fol*
lowing Lots of Land, nuinliered 152,
second district of said county of Baker, and on the same day*
will he sold nt the Court House door in Macon, Hibh county*
( the Vract of Land on Walnut Creek, adp’ininf John H.Lowe,
| F .ipatrick and others, in Bibb county, belonging to the esfntt
l of John Martin, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the erf direr*
lof said estate. Term* made known on the day ol sale, di ,f
I 22d day of February, 1817.
THOMAS D. WALKER, Admr.
Feb 24 L—
\I>.Y||NISTI<ATOii*S SAI.B.—Will t'
on the first Tuesday in April frexf, at the house ot
I late Dr. lames Wood, cieceased, in Mm on, all the persons
j property of said deceased, consisting of household and kilcniW
! Furniture, Library, and a small lot of Medicines, Jars,
Horse and Buggv. Terms cash.
|Fh 24, 11147 3 CHARLOTTE M. WOOD. Adm
JVOT^CB.
\ LL person* Uivinr •’
Dr b . \v nn A Ame -* of ihe raw
’ 1 , v . ’ vwsseif, will present thea in term*
ot me [•>. j s; tU j pcrnoni, indebted to sard esrnte, wilSple***
•J’uke immediate payment to Mr. Thomas A. Brewer, who i
duly authoiizrd to settle and grant receipts.
.. CHARLOTTE M. WOOD, Adtn’x.
Macon, Hibh Cos. Feb. 24, 18-47. 6w‘J
\II!|INI ST If \TrtirS S\l.c. ‘ I
/ m. nr,t I uouhj in May next, hi for* th court houM dor in
. Lanier. Macon county, a negro man MHitud Itob t belonging to 44, f
| estate of Green B. Brook*, d.ca*cl Sold i rthe hr-in tit of the kfirt
vid creditor, of nid dic'd.—Term, on thr day of..le\
l>l ‘ c 10 49 .11111N It HAKVK.Y, Admr.
ADU l\ IST R A TOR’S SAI.K.-w.m *>■ ”
nrt I uoaday in Mav next, before the court dor in !•
loan of Perry, flouton c-fninty, a negro man by thr name of Hn.
about 15 yenn old. Alo Lot of Laud No. 27* in the 14th dial riel ot
Houston ciiont), joining land* of Weatbrook, F.itsgersld, and other*.
Said Negro and Laud *o|d a* the property of Joshua Pattuhall, *”
crated, fir the benrfft of creditor*. Term* ea*h.
•BRYAN I’ HATTON, C. C. 0.
and adminiatrator de Inini* non with the sill annexes.
>t rr h 1, IM 17 •
\ IMIIMSTR VTOR’S S \|.F. “
, % firt i iirnday in lum mat,at thr court font** door in tscfoww
I of Pi , ry, Houatou county. Fifty Aer* ■ of Land, l)ing an.l.Mnrwg *•
f*harlea Culpepper, numhrr not rccolh ttrd. Sold a* hr po>fery of
’ Joa* ph ('ol|eppef, late of Houaton county, deeraard Sold lor IS
hen* ffi of the iielra of *aid deca*rd Tt rtna on the lilt.
starch iK *47 4 WILLIAM 8. WOQD. Ad
I 7*o UK TIOfVTHa •ftfrrfi*,npliMil
l< the HnnornMi* (Vurl of OrdinvM.o* Cm**
for lunvr |o aril nil ilm r.ul rainta of John H
lute of.aiil coimtj. AHTMtmP a! ‘
HANNAH ‘*'{£. M™-
p,h 2C • BRTAN.Admr*.
P?! I*Mft- •'•*.r ( o .l'*’1 '*’ •PW|eiior will Im ‘"*' l '’ ‘•
1 purnoaia. fill If are i aril a nr- . ln n ainl, r fer arrfl*<7
I fatal* olorfin B. flrouki. Uih, bt-7oii(.ilir
lr lo art ‘ , ** ll , ,
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a, (nr If av, fliulltt. Ill'll li’ tl 11J ("t nrd |n * r I /' U J‘
l, r t latrof <lf 4_ *• *•* Taod b ivnting to thmtnlt ol SrM” “V
X, T <nV. ( V rAl.l) r.
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