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rfCLUHEB ETIKT TCEADAT MOIt.Vl.TO,
BY :»*. B.1KTI.KTT,
Tbum "V Ki:.-i :; 11• f 11. ; :
Thrrr Dollar*, paid in advance, will pay fur the Tel
,, ,c year. l-’ivc Dollar*, paid in advance, will
, it two years. Tin Dallam,paid in advance, will
Uacon Carriage Rc;>osl<ory,
•vnrit h%eyear*.
r ^ JM . n not paid within six months after the year has com-
,.i. thkkk dollars ani» fifty cents, per annum
- charged. If not Paid until the end of the year, Kock j ^ •
'i.fr annum will be chnrsrcd—with interest there-i On Sccond reetr AlulLerry-Sireel, (opposite Corner to I
the WiltkiH rr/j,H Ihlti \ ( •
Far Hair.
OIGHT Checks on New York.
1-3 Do do do Savannah. Apply to
April 6 27 \VM. F. HOWLAND.
Tli-aJ.
I \ HI SHKLS MEAL, for sale bv
| JuU 13 41 * T.
HARROLD._
► 1 LBS. BACON IIAMS, of superior quality, for
F bale by T. llAllUOLD.
Mav IS
the Washinplan Hall.) .
all arrearages are , rW^ HE subscribers, grateful for past favors, would respect- ,
rs. j -» lully soiieit a continuance of the saint, «is they feel eonli !
•ents each. Extra ^.ent that they w ill be always ready tosujiply the most ta^te ;
j lul customers in every variety of *
Bagging, Rope, Ac.
W I PIECES Hemp Bagging,
rt f loo Coils Bale Rcpe,
23 Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Su^ar,
10 do Victoria «lo
130 Bags Green Cuba and Rio Coffee,
p ; e»er will be discontinued until
:iT the option of the ProprieU
’If l k aper>, to non-Suhseribers, 1 ~i
t*> Subseril>ers, 6J cents eaeh. ^ v w
TFHMH or advertising: » t'arria^r .fiaaufaclorjr. \ With a general assortment of GROCERIES, just received
r|srM , N j-jd not exceeding 12 lines, will hr inserted , ^ e invite the citizens of Macon, and the public generally, j an( * ^ or f a ^ e ^y CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO
, ONE DOLLAR; ami fifty cents for r.icli ca H and examine the work, quality price?, Ac. as we feel
assured, that all who widi to purchase, Would find it to
their interest to deal with us. Nmie of our Vehicles are
light, and yet strong, being made of the best materials, and
of superior workmanship. They were manufactured
\r)VK!UIS! Ml N I
uT ITc are authorized toaunouacc I!AlHIO> /
II. IIC A ARD as a candidate for She rtf of Bi ’. b county,
at the Election in January next. April 13 2d
iEf* Wv are rt*<jue»t<*«l to nitffouucr
Ul\ TBAPl* as a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb County, I
at the election in January next. Peb 23 21
(Tf W> n»r authorized to nunounce H ARTIK
L. HARDIN as a candidate for ShcriJ/ of Bibb county, at !
tin* ensuing January Election. ~ March 30 26 !
tr.r arc authorized to auHtnmrr BU IlAltl> j
LAbSh 13 as a candidate for 77/4' Collector of Bibbcoun- i
ty, at the Election in January next. June 22 38
(TV R c arcautliorizcd toaimouucc .4 USA 2.C1I (
.IORDAN, a candidate for Tux Collector, of the count v ol
Bibb. Jan 12 15 * j
IV«* arc* authorized to announce (J. f
SMYLIE as a candidate ldr Tax Collector of Bibb coun- j
v, at the Election in January next. Mav 11 32 j
tors' and Coroners’ Sales, are diar
ist* rtnm.
itfs, Tax Col
. Vole h'-lnction will he made to these whoadver-
>»y tlM!
i,'all accounts tor
lutm st win Ue <lurgf *>
Advertising, A«*., as well as for Sub*
, for sale bv
CHAS. CAMPBELL A* CO.
I (H 3 IVc me matltorized to aiaifotancc liARAlIT
I ^ ILL I AMS as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb
| county, at the elec turn in January next. July 13 4 1
! Hi J A JI1JW IIOLM,\tJNlVOlVni iw it 4 aii-
j didate for Tux llccciver ol Bibb county, at t!i*» Election in
I January next. July ft * 40
tmi «
LINS, a
iTlentlrtii.
Credit for Mob Primlii*:, Illnnk*. *Vf v pj]
” * Letters on burine * connected with the Office, must
paid, t*
Sl'.ire»IInn.l € omaii-«ioa Rai*iu<
I 1HM undersigned continue t. t-uns. ct
L the above buMiie.^t at tl.cir old stand,
car Cotton A venue ami the corner of Cher-
v and First Streets, very convenient to
ic business part of the own, and ab*<> very
isk of fire.
.;*• their best imlividual
1 the 1
.11«
bu*»i:
tli.it mav b<
H ike liberal.
lil also nttem
Cotton stored
They will also attend strictly to the sal** of any
,-rv. ,*ncd t“ their c.ire ; and will in ail cases use their i
|,.:t>!" "i»:aiu the bc.-vt loarket price. They will uiake 1
.t a;r.myii»e:iis possible, lor procuring the earliest in-
f.uinV'reigii markets, and will always cheerfully 1
.. jv new- j'ait *a°y may thus obtain, to tlieir plan'ing 1
rTv.'U.tilc l’r:c ’ The undersigned l>eiiig planters [
. will le d t’i**;r interest iit-epari|My identiiied
plan::-mgin erest. In conclusion, the undersigned •
farther add, that they will be prepared to attend
\ iir hi !i of Uusi
m .iis'ieii Business—such as receiving Cotton on slur
-ilr.f.r so >aip to auy other market—receiving and
• mg of (i• • mI s for country merchants, filling orders,
1 all of which tliey promise that their ben attention
• *»ircn, to promote th*; interest of those who mav pat-
ia*m WILLIAM HAMILTON. *
WILLIAM II. REYNOLDS.
July 6
i*ntMt* »»(! OiIn,
.TT/ !| k KEGS Nos. 1 and 2 White Lead,
3d<> gallons Linseed Oil,
pressly tor this market, and we believe them equal, if not 1 \v;*i « * . u °, , ,< ^“ ,ni L > ^j,l’. ,
superior, to a„.v ever ot’ereJ in this city, ns nil j J^ T 6 ' J " for .? al, ^ Ps .
n not settled within | w h“ have purchased from us, and after trial, have found the [ ^—
work equal to our representations, we feel confident in re Solicit 0€*C t ITtlBSL iV(‘*
•ommemling it, and believe that those who examine will he | i W SHOTWKLL, has the pleasure of announcing that*! —
nduced to purchase. From the exfnsive sales we have | fl 1 9 his Soda Fountain is uow up, and that his Soda W
been encouraged to have every pains be.-*- |ter will be constantly prepared in the most approve—.
orb, and olicr it at a reduction from former manner, and supplied with the most choice and healthy Svr- j ^he next January Election. June 22
P‘SV S - ..... , .. . ups. and constant attendance from early in the inomiug, till ! O’.Hi:." .VOIIN ,8 JoS’KH, i- onr lennlly uu-
Tne subs/ ribert. liar mg made arrangements with some of . lo in the evening. And that the Ice Cream Room is also j rhorized Attorney, tfutingour absence fretn rite .State.
0|>en, and in addition to the different kinds of Ice Creams, a, June lf» 37 WRIGLKY A HA
general assortment of Stewart’s celebrated Candies, will be
kept. Room open from nine in the morning till eleven in
he evening.
A Refrigerator is kept filled with Ice in the store, for the
supply of families, and will he delivered at all limes without
a moment's delay. Price Eight Cents per pound.
Mav 4 ?l]
mad
towed
# 1 ups. and constant attends!
unseriliers, having made arrangements w ith some of i 10 in the evening,
the most extensive Carriage Manufactories in the Northern
Cities, will have on baud, ami be constantly receiving, the
coming season, an extensive assortment of
Carriage*, ISnroisrlirx, kli:^v<«,
and Vehicles cf all descriptions; which will he of the best
workmanship and materials; and which will be sold on as
a Southern
• JJortljem
workmen constantly employed, making and repairing Car
riages in a superior style.
Oil/ 3 Orders for Carriages will be promt*tlv attended to.
WlilOLY eV HART.
THtT ALSO HAVE OX HAND, A I.AUOE ASSORTMENT Of
HtuMIfr-Warr nn«l Iliinic.vq
of every «le^ei i|»f ioi..
Best Ladies* ai;.J Gentlemen's SAJ>J>LES, SpnnEli. Ct>-
lum'iia, Traveller's Fancy, (Auilted, of large and extra large
sizes. Also. Race an 1 Bov's ^ar.ilec. English Bridles,
are aiitliorixetl toaimonmcLLVI Til l.
j i^i^x.-s. n candidate fjr Receiver of Tax Returns, for the
county of Bibb. Jun 12 15
(Cr Wi- an ntillinriz.nl 10 announce JOSLPIK
most approved j I ( I- *JG1 NT as a canditlate for Coroner of Bibb county, ;
HART.
Aoticc.
dual and umliv'ided atten- j gm»d terms ns can lc purchased in any city in
onfided to the:r care, and : country. They have also a number of first :
.1 R. r. F. hFWIS is our authorized Ajrent (luring
fB our aiisetice. C. S. THOMAS & CO.
Ma.-ott, June 89,18-11. 41
S « I) A WATER,
^71 OR ale by J. II. fc W. ». K f,I,IS. v. itl. the usual -
i’ ricty of Syrups, Cotton Avenue.
April 27. no-
Mar.
ATTORNi:V?4 AT LAW,
FORSYTH, MOSUOE CULWTY, GA.
.Tune 15
37
*v w!III»e prepared to attend Mountings. Whips of nil kinds. Hard Leather Trunks,
"*e'd with the \\ are-House Carpet Bags. Ba.irand Buffalo Skins. Ac. Ac,
i, .. » , be bought in
‘■JS U.-♦Skl&iif/.SllS^L' $
KriEttERY. hrmlllobh at^ ^
D octors Hamilton a McGoldrick win ! jz*frr4»m.—w. r. a s. Waring, jas.L. Varh k.Bug-
give their attention to the practical duties of their pro I bee A Kneeland, Knv York City,
fesskm, and their services inny be obtained, by application N. P. Tallmadge, R. I). Davis,C. H. Buggies. II. I). Vc»r
either at the olliee formerly occupieii bv Dr Baber, or their ' irk. Fr <u*ri« Barnard, "‘oaRhliC« |^io, !*. Y.
All of which will 1m? solil as low as they
this city, or any part of the Southern count
\£j ' Kcpnii** of r.ll kind* of »Jie above
a Aiij»orior style of workmanslijp
Oct 30 * 5
ne<s done i
W. A H.
T
Oct
lVart-llfua 4 '* and ('•minii'iisia Ibninrw.
/ j^HK midors:. ::**d have formed jrn-
fi pa;tner»hi| . and will attend to the a
bo.-«* b i.-iuc-* iu h»c «'ifv ol Mai on. under
the name of
E HAMILTON A HARDEMAN.
.\l.vcup\ the Ware-House formerly occupied by
I irdem.iii, Gi'.iybill A Co. where fliey will be picas
II ?} any lm.- iiies.- coufLlc l to them. They .-.illicit
11 -e of the fr’.i bids of II briian, Grnvbili A Co.,
. pulili# nerallv. K. II \MlLTON.
Julv 22 14 ‘ THOS. HARDEMAN.
SKYLARK,
-r of Mr ori}•i •% o Rnres—Tivenly-two of
fln-ia rtiiu*» PLifru!
IIS ii »eq.u»i:e-i Four Mile performer wil.
•wr,V:
it the Central Cr» • • , two lnih?. 1 from the
"City of Macou, and will s.*rvi Mai »at J
Sf.uoii, which iu tv be discharged with Forty I>ol
uid within t!ie Season—().»e Dollar to the GriNun.
mi will commence “ii tlic* first of March and id on
•. ,»f June. Every atteulinn shall !.e paid to Mares.
rhh iat siin! at Forty Cents per day. I fine
-KV-L AUK S 4*»»lts have w.»M oiltn, arid all •listani-^s. in * .;:t
r ,L ThriV have hc*.M I Ml ried to E.'.g’jii.l, ami liave j fist
.■ r. tc.iTedlv iti Eng’.in I. This is not very rjiiiiimii, fir
If, •. brought to EogWl fo beat their I! r • . bul >KY-
I,A H K’F f '*.s have d me this often. In Ireland, flu y have
k • i fc.-\ often—I trge an i sm i'.I races, and long and sh *rt
M >ti ue-!. 1 l.*.ih :i SKYLARK as one of the hc-t Stal-
* ever I;ii;* ».t« I mfo t t e Fniti 1 States. For his per-
. ramires see hand hills.
GEORGE B. ROBERTSON.
Mi.v.n. March 0. 1*41. _ 23
DU. T \YLOK S
SULM^iOr MV LiUVORT,
fl ill t’oiiiirnpt* and Liver C<mq'!ai.,t. Codghs, C*!iIh.
. \--vii. Di #5 *-- tltv of lire ithing, Patns in the Side or
• ’■» i. ring of Blood, Catturrhs, Palpitation ofthe Heart,
. -i and S a••:»«*.-- ol the Chest, Whooping Cough,
. - . If.-, ti - Fever, Night Sweats, J)if?i-ult or Profuse
•t. i.i. and all other Affections of t!ir C!»Cst, Lungs,
• !,; rr. For - ?le by J. W. A \V S. EL US.
3 4 : 11 r 1; \. I; \ | >. \, H. 1 and 2; Linseed Oil; ti tie and
V v •-nmruoii Tobacco; Cigars, of all qualities; Cham
..*• W,nc; !»c«t London Porter; Loaf, Lump, Cracked
. 1* \v h red Sugar-; Imperial G in-Powder. Hyson and
• -v Te • Spr. !• and Tallow Caudles; Spice, Piqq cr; Gin-
s r. E.-.r c operas; Soup: Starrli, Ac. Ac.
; . f.v THOS. HAH BOLD,
! • • 16 20 (Late Bullock, Ilanrold A WihmI.)
To SCnil vr >c*«l.
RffIK BOI SE and appurtenances whereon Wili.uu IL
I «'.» .«• nuw re-ides, and possession given immediately,
t in* 11 has two gfhhI rooms, 18 by 16, well finished,
p’l.v-.* j. .i.,d « »<i f.,ot passage; a cellar room fmirdiing, 1*
J h». tir.- place. Ac. for a dining room; necessary outbuild
tags thereon; It) acres of ground attached
would supply a family with worn
*vill l»c sold low for cash or good [>a]»er,
i''*'.M.'.»orlioo(!, and has a comiinandiiig view of the city of
M lies just out of the incorporation, I4 miles from the
1 rt llon-c. Ajip'.v to the subscriber.
If lo* SCOTT CRAY.
fs«»K AT TEH* !
XWift hr% % Mart fry, Sifter llVor, .Vr.
J. Am A M. S. YIRRIA,
Would inform their friends and the public r
that they still centmue :»t tlieir s»a*id on :
Coirou Aveiue r.ud have just received a/
fresh : "ppiy ol laomis, consistuig 111 part of j
t:ie following articles:—Gentleman’s and j
Ladies’gold lever anchor escapement in-
l lepine anil vertical WATC1IKS; silver I
fii and extra jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of
. h were selected with choice to suit tliis market, and J
twill be w m-auted to perform well; Ladies’ gold Neck |
J Ch-iins, Gentlemens’ g#»l#l and silver Guard and Fob Chains, ’
j gold an.I silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Knobs arid Drops; j
Breast Pi’is and linger Bings of ail kind.-; goll. silver, gilt.
mid pearl Belt Buckles and Slides, Bracelet!* and Hea.il
! Belts; gold and silver evri poinu 1 Pencils,steel Spectacles. [
Uuizring Glasses, silver t ilde tea, dese»*n. -alt and imistard •
{ Sp- on.-, s’ t.jt ami cream Ladle*. S '.gar Tongs. Butter ami
j Fruit Knives, silver Cups, Thimbles, Ca. tors. Candlestick.-,
J silver, bras.». and bruu/cd; coral, gilt and gl is-> Beads; !a-
j dies’ Bag ofthe latest fashions. Purses nt.d Pocket Books,
I CUritmeflft. Flngeoletts, Fifes, Acconlians, Music Boxes,
j large cud * mall Drums, Organs and Violins Walking Sticks
I of various kinds; silver, gut. shell, hern and Ivory Combs.
resilience on the corner of Second and Popular Streets.
Macon, July 20, 1841. 42
IVOTII'K.
rriHE CITIZENS OF MA«'ON generally, are reques
I ted to have their yniiks ; ? ot;: houses toon Highly <drn-
sed, and all trash, rubbish and filth put in some convenient
place, or iu the streets ur alleys, on 11 ElAXE SI -A Yof each
week, by 1) o’clock, A. M. from whence the public carts will
remove it. (If put out on any other flap, the Marshal
v ill report the same tit the Map or.') This legulalinu is ur
ged on ail—particuluily during the summer season. The
Board of Health will report every neglect to this office.
\VA«?IJINCri ON ro£, M-ipr
M.«j01 *s Office. 2«1 June, 1641. Mi
4 . in.k v A Who!IMtiladeJphin.
Pairo A Brother, ifnlciitiorc.
F- H. Stow, FSinrlt'Mtoit, W.
Peck A Hearing, Au^u-<-ta, Ra.
RowJ.i.'d A Barsfow. /4«* /innull. f>in.
John Lamar, J.Cowles. 1. 15 Rowland, W. P.
Co.. W. P. Rowland, J.. B. Slow, Jlucoit, <*«i.
dCT WITII'L otrr th* JtPariru Mian':.
Jan 26 11 #
THE GlU-iAF FINANCIER.
-lilt—£he Sice Young Man.
There was a Financier by the name of N ck.
And he wore two Grecian curls—
\\ fuie his hair it was long, mid comb'd quite slick.
And hung down behind, like a girl’s.
His pants were like drawers, and he'd gloves on his paws
And he carried a nice green bag;
The Whigs and their wives, said they ne’er in tlier live*
Ilad seen such a nice old wag.
The demos were .by of the great Financier,
For they saw through all hi* trick .;
But the w liigs, poor dupes, did’ntsee so clear,
’Till they found themselves in a fix.
lie told all the dolts there was cash iu tlie vaults,
Though it did'ut exactly appear.
Yet the servile lout.” one ami all cried ot*t
Oh. la! what a great Financier!
lit* humbugg’d the whigs with his letters long,
And pl.tye’d them many a prank—
But still they ne’er saw there was any thing wrong
Iu Lis slight o-handed tricks in tlie bank.
If he call'd things black, or said they were wh’te,
Just so to them they’d appear;
\\ iiale cr he il indite, they'd swear it was right,
lie was such a great Financier.
He lraveil'd about, and made speeches goi
About a railroad,bank, or a mine—■
Tile cl ip trap, art he well understood.
And his eloquent flights were Cue.
But sad to relate, he unhb’d silver plate.
In a manner that seeine’d quite queer—
The folks stood aghast, but the w onder >01
lie was such a great Financier.
A: :;*7*.h “the peuiivniinry claimed its pr»*j.,**
Kl.
pu
lid
IYK4V RAKFIll.
fflUE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Mu
end vicinity, that lie lias opened a B \K ING E
T A BL1SIIMENT. oj*j»ositc the Cent
low the s’, ie lately occupied by Win.
Mulberry street. He respectfully s->li
patronage. Being a professional P
dently a.-5 tires those who may natron.ie him, tliatliis ntai
fact ure will be of superior quality.
Oct 20 5
I'llOBMiV A C I.A1V,
Cl J'HJlEllT. llandolph i'onntp, tin.
t DA. proinptly atu»n,i „ 1!V business entrusted «*' ;
T f care, in the co.ait.es ot Ftewart, Marion, Randolph
{ Early, Decatur, Baker. Lee, Huinter, and Dooly, in Georgia
—and Russell and Barbour, in Alabama.
Ihfcrs to Col. 1). C. Campbell, Jerry Cowles, Esq., Ma
il Hold. 3dfiors be- j eon—Col. Joseph Henry Lumpkin. B. F. Hardeman, E-q..
B. Parker, Esq.,on • Lewis J.D ,,n r, Geo. F. Platt, Ixxinfi’.on.— lion, (farnett
its a share of public Andrews. 1 Yashin01 on,— Hon. Tims. F. Foster, Col. John
r himsclt, he coiifi- ; Banks. Coinniltns.— Mr. T. B. Bed.ell, John J! Carv, I
Tin
sion.—Me
f S
n.\MY .7-7AYl rA4."
111E subscriber is now Manilla ••turn
every variety ; and will constantly k<
WM. H. CLARK.
LCTORY.
Porter, Appalaehieola,
S. Me--is. Coll.ns,
March h.
Dunn A Martin, Torst/fh.— \\ m. (i.
/7t.—Mr. Win. Harris, Charleston,
K eese A Co., A c rr York.
24 ly
CAN DIES of
y a good 8Up]»ly 1
hand, for sale. l»y whole-sale or retail, (’ountry dealers |
and all others are invited to call and examine his work. He
qdievce* he ran deal with them oji liberal terms, and furnish !
es gomi articles as can be manufactured in tlie Slate.
- J
and (’offee Pots, Bread Baskets, diver and japanned.
>ainted Waiters. Knives, II tsors.S,tenders' celebrated
<r Straps with tablets. lV-rds <:! various kinds, Den-
Files, Gold Plate. V/i.r. Foil Ae. t«»y Watckcs. Rat
tles mid Whittles f.»r children; Snuff’ Boxes. Percussion
Caps. Pipfs. S«yir Ti;I « , l'ocke: C :r:p:t.-.ses # Mathemati
cal Instruments, &r.
Jfilifai)' C-ood <.
8 word Pelts. I paulet’s. Pimm*- .-vi.-in- - . Buttons, Lace, j
Stars, and <»r merds too numerous to mention, which will j
be .-old cheap ir cash, or approved city acceptances.
N. B.—AN*** have a rhoice selectnm of materials for re j
pairing Watches, and are prepared to m ike any new pari
which will w arrant to perform as well as the original.
J. A. .V ri. S. Virgin fee! graf ••fill for past favors rod would •
still solicit a slwo of the public patronage, hoping to glvt ’
satisfaction to all w ho may favor them in their line.
Oct 23 ” 4
March 16
rruiE «h1>*
* pied by
s juate, oppo;
comiic.ilatt a
ing. and also.
21
J. H.UAMum.
wis&i&ai&as:
Al'l OKAIA AT LzUV,
Y \ T I f-L practice J, A W iu the Faults ofthe Flint Circuit,
f ▼ His OFFICE is at tlie residence of Nee..Lain
Mims. 10 miles from Macon, on tlie Forsyth road.
Heft mice-:—Cater A White, F. M. A C. T. {strong, Ma
con,\i a. March 23 15
IIOARSRX; !!<R SH.
criber having taken the building recently occu-
Mr. Bk.nj. on the Conrtlllouse
itc the Old ATansion House, is prepared to a»*-
niiiuber of ii lividuals with Board and Lodg-
as dn\ boar l?-r*. on re .a son able term«.
Oct 6
NATHANIEL KELT.
"Wa 7S Ha
ATTOBSKVN A UlS^SS!ilJ.CB* AT MW,
IK I * IA 7’OA, f t 11tci n son County, G a.
n r .L attend diligently to all business entrusted to their
f V care, in tin* countii-b of the tsouthem Circuit-—or in
the 1 011 titles of Wilkinson, Jones, and Baldw in, of the ()c*
* , mnlgec Circuit—or in tin* county of Wuolilngton,
\VAtHi»N44Tll.’V ISALL,
MAC US, GA.
HIE subecriher having lately taken n new j
the above (lne.se, and Laving |
improved the same, by building a convenient I
IDining Room, with general repairs, thankful
Middle Ciicuit.
March -3
I
IN l \ A H A C L A UK’S
11 > Dining nooin, with treneral 1 ••
for past favors, he respectfully renews the ten
der of his services to the travelling public, and feels confi
dent that all will be made comfortable who may favor him
with thoir company.
(O’ The Office ofthe Monroe Rail Rond Line and Sa
vannah Stage Line, will be kept at the Washington Null.
Martin, Jan. 19.1841. 19 ST. LANlfcB-
t r N i cc a i. sj <> t i: s.,
JIui'OU, (L oi'gia.
THE subscriber having taken that well
. known Establishment for a term of y eat s.
most respectfully tenders his services to the
public ns an Inn Keeper. He dcelines any news*
paper details or lair promises of w hat he in
tends to do* for those who may call on him, but simply adds
j that his constant efforts will he used to rentier all comfortable
! that may favor him with their company.
Please call and try. FREDERICK SIMS.
a>AW£©Sr
.41 TOIIA KVM A T f, 4 11,
VIIA YTOS, DOOLY COL.\ TY, OA
. promptly attend to any business entrusted to tlieir
. in the Courts of l)oolv and tlie adjoining comi
cs. THOMAS II. DAWSON,
July 13 41 JOSEPH II. CLAPP.
I. UV N44TI4 i:. ~~
HIE undersigned are associated together in the Practice j
I
1'nrivnlled S^ijmo-I-’orl^***.
B RUNO A YHIDIN's, sole Agents, beg leave to inform
the citizen* of Macon and vicinity, that th^y have on. Au«»uat 27 48
hand a gcMnl assortment of the above Instruments, and will . __i——” — — -■ —— —— — -■ -
he constantly receiving to answer all demands, Pianos man- ! (J ( 2 IP F «>}£ ('14 m «•!;* (loiiilng.
ufactured exprc.->ly for this cbmate, of varhma patterns, # # <> |{ | *4 ,
removed to the S< th side of Mulberry street, two
low the IVa ''an Hall, and has nimiiicii
his stock of Ri ;i)V MADE CLOTHING
ir room .n s i | ufar tured expressly for this climate, of various patterns, j
n< * i s.-ar\ out »ui i . |» 0>ew<RM j alu j Mahogany, with, grand action harp stop, me- w w- remov
ir* tIiC l,n,l> ** r °, n ' talic plates, Ac. Ac. containing the latest fashion of furniture, JT J. doors bek
,1 f..r ten y-nr, 1« wi ,h raUct a„d M!..w Pon.ired fr-hW. vc-,,pored le K s „,d | “eceivb,.-h
'^•",i,'A < ;,v C !!!-, OrwUn »rrr.!U. A written puarantv .;iitiUe». ti.e person to ; ronsistil , „, 3
f B of Law, at Starhsritlc, Lr> countp. Go., ut::( w ill at
tend the Courts of the South-Western Circuit, viz; Kan-
| dolph, Early, Dei utur, Baker. Lee, Donlv, Macon, and
' Sun.ter. ‘ RICHARD F. LYON,
March30 16 JNo. PATTERSON SMITH.
UMMLV a Aira&asrsw,
FAl'I'OKS A, tCMi.HISSiOS .’IliSSt IIAA1 S.
SA YAW AII, OA.
TITHE subscribers having associated then •'■ether
3 for the transaction of a general T ACTOR., AND
j COMMISSION BUSINESS ill this city, hope by giving
i their undividual attention to business, to receive a liberal
share of patronage. They have taken the store uu the Bay,
formerly occupied bv Messrs. Wimberly A Jones
ASA HOLT,
August 14 3t It. A. L. ATKINSON
VaIlialile 4 iiy Property.
I111E Hubscriheroffers for sale several HOUSES
| buy a«irnny bills as he please?*. There is uo limit to hint
! but the trade ofthe Crc-M’etit City, aiu! the detmind far bills
j on B dtim », e, Phil-tdeipliin .ind New York. These domes*
| ti * bills are again taken up by* other ki:cs, if it is fouud u«-
1 ary.
j All tlii-« desperate gambling hasresultetl from a departure,
j at tir.wt profmMv imj^eri'epiibfy. from the rigid rules oftratle:
and now the ISniwns, like the Barings, the Wilde*,the Wil-
’ sc*n. ami the hundred and one other men of straw, have be-
• come tratli. k rs hi paper and credit, credit and paj>er in*
j trad ofthe honest straight forward merchant*, exchanging
tlie productions of the world, a** they were under tins euid
1 ance of their virtun.i* father. The support of the Cuirod
i States Bank and every* other paper in tekinc i* now tiecc*-
I ^arv to the salvatiiin iif those inert, as it is to any ofthe gaitr-
, biers who depend on the price of State and corporation *lork,
I /<» keep them afk*at. They have a comtiion interest, ami
■ the;r lalvors are directed to a common object.—tlie plunder
| of the pnnluciitg classes, and rke aggrandizement of ti»e
i mean, the rg iovant. am! the knavish.
j In the crisis of 1^37, there were hills of the Btowtta to
| tlie extent of nearly .seven millions of dollars iu the manu*
j faeturmg dislri<*ts ot EnglanJ, a:i«l it was tlie «lrea»l of the
j effects on the country, that induced the Bank of England*
• to step to their r» lief. When that storm pn.sred over, tho
j United States Bank offered to take up the Brown’s paper
j in the b«;jk of England, by bids on J tudon.but the Tbtead-
J needle regulator of the cur eney declined ihc security and
j ht*ld on to thc*.-ubsei ibors.
. The Browns keep their account with the house of Denni-
I sun A 4'o of London, a house of great wealth at cue time,
« but now much shattered from the immeu.se amount of A-
; inerii un stork ami fauey. securities which they hold,
j John A. Brown, one of the brothers, resides in Philadel-
• phia, is lonsiderid a very upright matt—4us ibfnitei) mots
j .set:-o th in his I*mti:«.*r W illinm,.thpiigli he does not |*osse*s
| much talent. He sticks to the religion of his old lather, and
J a:tys his prayer.s regularly in Dr. Barnes’ church, of which
f be is a ini iti pillar. Mr. Bowen, one of the pattneis in the
| Philadelphia house, is a *cin>ible, uicnlest, unpreteudiug niau
; ot hu.-::.«*ss. He has been twice married, and his last wi.o
1 he obtiuui*i! a lew years ago in Kiiglaud. t?he is 0 Welsh
l*»dv. gin-1 th’e model of«-» jMufei t wife, such as th^ unnurtnl
-, Burke described; ami with such n woman to count'd and
j « arcs* him. there is a-.< danger of Mr. Bowen ever making a
j fool of himself.
j \\ e will now dose with the Browns, and turi: our atten-
i lion to t.ii*ir bunkers, Dennison. Hay wood, Keutiard A Co.
j ol London, better known as Joseph Dennison A Co.
} The lather of tlie present head of this house w a* •col
lector in Yorkshire. England. Not a coliermr of euatocna,
i taxes, rents or tithes, but a collector of excrement much in
t demand as a substitute for alkali, iu ull woollen manu fee-
I turies. It is well known that it is necessary to mix oil with
i wool before it is spun and wove; thiHi it become* necessary
ri n | nn n hi nn imuim mil* IIW mi \ n I tu rec.iuve this oil Loin the eloth in dressing; hcn«'C they use
“ V . . ^ , alkali, on the principle which they make soup. Pure alkali
, Sa \ *v> \f- ^ o* the t s \ * y1 2 jci* J i> expensive—and a.-the excretuentalioun matter ofthe ani-
- - i -- - - -- -- — - — i mal kingdom contains a large portion of the principle, H”d
j being cheap, il is i: e«i as a substitute. It is undcrstiMxl that
1 .*.^. t.-i ; a fortuitous speculation iu tliis (Hlorous, but uiqMH‘ti« als[*«*-
Boston Agent*.—There are about six of tliese agents in ( eies of tuerchatidise, laid the foundation of ll.e house of
I New Orleans, and d.ev are able to cheat the Jews and give 1 Dennison.
j them »i • Lodge ami Aus.’in ure at the head ol ihiscliquc, j The father ofthe present banker acquired some educa-
and witir t i on• mission of 1 or l\ per cent. t.n?y w ill soon j tiou—that is, he was taught to read, wnte, und cypher us
I make a primely lbituue, like Oxnard. We un : erst ami that j far as tlie double rule of three. He got to he a clerk in Lon-
‘ the>e gentlemen are not much ciiainouro.l with the notice 1 dim vir. maker.anil soon set nn iu hiuinf^J»r
;,u»i alicavl' mkui of them; bat ii out' i*bors tend to j h : '** “ r "‘ 1 *' * *'"*■**•
I improve the coudtlim ol* trade and the morals ot traders,
our ol jert will be entirely obtained.
( There is great skill auil finessing in getting tlie agency of
| a factory in Bottou. The Bos on factory agents must he
I rich ami iu good credit, ami when the election of directors
of a manufacturing corporation is about to take plucc, the
cu’idi* tales for the agency is wide awake to have hisow u
1 i*4i-i« in tl.e directory. This agent superintends the sales
of manufactured articles and the purchase of the raw tun
terial. lienee he must have high credit. W hen this agent
is appoiute 1, tlie whole business *>1 the lac.ory becomes
like the English cIum? bomughs, und tl.e pa rotiage is en
tirely in his baud*. He employs an agent logo to New Or
leans, and they divide the commissi'in, hence the New Or- j bring him double the amount by the increased price of stocks,
leans deputy ngents, sin it as Lodge A Austin and live or* He once spent sixty thousand jM»unds sterling on a general
six others.do business for 1 or I5 per cent, commission.— ’ election to get the Tories into power and to iucreasc the va
il is w ell known that no man could live and do busiucs for ; lu»* of his securities, and he is now ready, no doubt t6 unite
this compensation in New Orlcan : yet these agents make the K ing of Holland, the (dueen of Spain, and the other ro> -
fortunes rapidly. The modus iipcraudi is a> follows.— L n- . al robbers of Europe, and spend double that auiouui to co
der the list system, they purchase all qualities together, j slave the people of the United States.
and as the Yankee factories require the best, or rather ; When Jamlon went to London to enlarge the sphere on
from middling fair to good fair, the Boston boy s have a fine tlie credit system, Dennis was the only opulent banker that
opportunity t«» plunder their employers’ masters. They j would up**n an account with him. The other reapectablo
charge what they send to B.» ton at the highest market j bankers looked on hint «h an interlope r—ami none but tho
price, and then they take the balance ofthe 11 ; ru*.hc lowest j descendant ofthe trattickeriu excrement would couutuuatKe
market price, on their own account, and either re-sell or | him.
ship. In this way they olten purchase a list of 1'-Off bales, : There is something painfully revolting in tlie present con-
ai ; t ceuus iruiiU, s.i> to nn* .. »...i a .-* i».. c f anivu .»i me >*01 t u t, «.<mifuemai wnu iiiuiitiui « muhu
ton 500 bales, charged from 1‘4 x " ceiiU. This Would ■ ot England «tMl the United btntcs. We are moved to and
leave them the other .*H)4t bales *at 71 cents round, which • fro by a band of desperate caiublers in stocks and trailers
they would perhaps sell iustanter, for Livcrptnd market at j in paper—mean, ignorant, and despotic.. The exactions mod
an average of or cents; and thus on one single trans.-.c- i tribute of the old Barons, who trace tlieir claims to their Bu
tton tho'could pocket twenty-five hundred dollars, and the 1 . estnl prowers in the hiMy want were moderate and tolera
Lowell manufactures never be able to find it out. There is Me, when compared with th" Shylock ferocity with which
uo doubt, how ever, hut tin >e profits are divided with the j the labor of the country is now devoured by the paper sys*
Boston ugeni, who employs them. It vtllbr seen at n glance tetn.
that this **lisl system’’is*a perfect Alladin’s Lamp to the j No. XL
Boston agents and their deputies in New Orleans; and in ThcSe: m O.-tcan* F*hltintier*—There is perhaps no
order that their system ot swindling shall never Le detected pkice in the Uni n, not even rniiadelphia in which the com*
by the plundered instiul’octurfri. they keep no clerks. , merrial and mrmrtxirv affairs are in tho hands of so unecru-
‘ the pem.viiti i.
And who do you thhik i
1 he great Financier, who l.id such a .valuing we
Ii it tlie prison cheated he.
T nigs allow’d surprise—die lo era, red eyes—
\ iio rphans let full a tear;
J* it **v»-ry ; *>dy sigh’ !, “what a pity that iio lied,
lie ’• •»«i ’ ha great Financier!”
IKt*r. ajpj soon wt I»r. Ill
himself. lie was mean, but had the organ of arquisiti*?-
lies., so fully devehiped. that In* amassed a large fortune—
and before tlie Bank til England suspended in 1727, he was
one of the heaviest drawers of specie in the kingdom. Tho
Marchioness of Conyghatii, whom Tom Moore immortalized
iu the • Twopenny l*!»st Bug,” is u sister of Dennison. She
was the rejwted mistress ol George IV., und the old Mar
quis married her fur her vwcallh.
Dcniiisou is mean ami avaricious, though prodigal of his
money v. lieu lit: wants to gain a point eiluer in finance *or
polity's. He is one of these men who »alculate exactly liow
ianc!i every investment will pay ; and, like Moses Grume!),
lie will never liesitate toexpeue! thousands in •• pij»e-lay ing,”
to put in ore parry and put out another, if tlie change will
Bv this system the consumer, producer, capitalist and [ p,Rous, corrupt and base u set of men as in New Orleans,
merchint are all robbed, an 1 a close borough kept up by , jq, e \\ A i system of selling cotton, the suspense account, tho
which a few agents, soon accumulate princely fortunes.— 1 charges for storage, drayage and other items whi'htJ cfac-
But how can it be prevented f It is tlm inevitable conse* , torj of that city swindle' the planters have no parallel in any
quencc of corporate tnta a polies whether for manutaetui g ; age or country, for their boldness xrd meanness. These we
or banking. The most designing, un;.rinci[ ed and intina^- 1 kave already exposed s«* fully that, the present we will pat*
u
Arit (itimli! Xnv LooiIsR
Suh.-*cril»ers are now r«*cciving a genera assort-I
■ meat of >:.iple and fj.iry DRY-GOODS, of Me latest j
'• 1 patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, iu '•
jr '< building one door from Washington ll.ill.
: j CEO. W. PRICE Jt CO. ;
.fllUJ.VLKV.
’PBK < u! xcriber others fir sale low for cash, a full assort- J
1 i.i»*nt of Fan< V DltY Goolis, of the latest patterns, con- J
* *-"t Silk*. :*ntin*. Muslin de Laim*^, Mt-rinoes. Ca<h-
' * French ami English Friuts, for dresses; a pplemlid j
*' t of Shawls. Scarfs, Capes ami Collars. Also Leg- j
ff i^traw Bonnets and IIo mIs. Ribbons, Flowers.
• • r-nd 1*1 limes, and fine Jewelry, and a variety of I
T"v. ind lYrf’umerv.
**•■ La> also a full assortment of GrtocruiFs, next door ta 1
r '!« •*. ;• establishment. J. H. DAMOLR. j
J' l ft _ _ 1
* . Brass4fc .1. A *. rirgia
K i'T!iu‘d a ronneetbm in tlie Music business un Vr {
; y a One .ad >*yle of HR UNO A VIRGINS, imp r
' r ' • •* Musical iuritrumeuts, which thev willcon-tantly krtq» *
i »:.g which are Guitars, Yudins, Flutes, Fla go j
net-i. Kent Bugles, Trumpets, Trombones, Cym- ,
•• Brums Fifes, Ac.
. *^' v -« - .iuj*ort tin: above Instruments, we can sell them as
■; • *an beboada h New York. 4)< - t 15 3 !
< 41 P 1» B R -A* >1 3 T SI I Jf H I
„ ESTABLISHMENT.
I jnrPEU STILLS and WORMS, kept on hand, and
,,l? de to order, at the Macon Foundry, bv
Jty H 32 WM. M- ELROY.
Bfdrrtb ^ \ i>!«- l aivmal Pillx
U. B. F. GUI. ; a.N , (ILiok.scller,) Macon,lias recently 1
Im*ci» ;q»p*i.nted > t .’.»* ag«*Rt for the sale of my Pills ii* •
' ity. and a1s«» East Vacnn. He will be ronstnwW su f
• 'sell the genqine Pills, ami lias an engraved Cerfifieate
^lii ' , tiuiH'il by me, as the only evhleiice to satisfy the !
Is h«* is selling are genuine. No Druggist, l
are apjHiinted gents. Therefore,the
*e of ro;; iterfe’.ts.
B. BHANDRETH.M. I).
hatige the instrument in one y ear, (it uninjured.)
Also constantly receiving new and fashionable Music, In
struction Books, Ac.
B.—Mr. C. Bruno will give his attention to tuning
Pianos, and those sold by us will be kept in tune 12 months
October 15 3
OCTOBBR vTuurl IMO.
Fall n u d Mi m t f r rndiioni.
c always take the advantage of tlieir honest and coutidi
brethren, and through jobs, favoritism, fraud and specula
tion, tlicv make fortunes while the other stockholders lose
them.
If the factories around Boston, were to break up this sys
tern, it would redound to their own benefit, and also to the
commerce of Boston. The Southern planters aud merchants
would then ship cotton to Boston and make it a market.
This would enable the manufacturers to have a supply of
cotton at all times in small quantities; in a word it would
I make Bostmi a cotton market like Liverpool, improve the
i uurals of the people and equalize the profits of trade.
No. .V.
I \Vc will commence tft-dav with tV Brown,, whom wo
have become identified
ivery and opprejsion
I <Til<]i isod to purohlise, no doubt oan be suited in qualitv ami’ j °™*e produems classes, both iu thisroumry and fiiut Bri- j
terms. Some ofthe above propel tv will be rented as stores must give them a passing iHitiec. ■
. ... * .. . *. I , li I ! 1.... ilu. I.tltiirnl tin* Unttv’T! VV.-15 ns IlilMPSt, I
* t Mt/J I- and LO 1’S located in the most ucsirahle parts ot
l Rroi deloth Over C«*nt^ jKLJLthis city, improved and unimproved, both forBnsine
t.irni over and turn to their monetary affairs.
Governor Roman is a ti - si plutni tool in the hands of a
few factors who failed in 1^37, and whose paper lifcs with
the banks and brokers to this day ; and a few desperate spft
dilators who control the finances ofthe Second Municipali
ty, the Merchants Bark, tlie Mechanics and Trade Bank,
Gasau* Bai.i-. Miuturn, Yorke, Samuel J.l*e;ers, A Boman is
about a m ti for Governor l’orter. though from recent ap»
pearavees, he is either tnorecorrupt, more pliant, more ig-
norar«t,or more of *dtogether.
These corru :* cotton factories and financiers not only con
trol the Governor and the banks, but they control the Le
gislation ofthe State and second Municipality. The moot
ofthe Democracy voted for the immediate resumption ot
specie payments; but the inteiest of the speculators and
stock gamblers prevailed; ami now the Banks are allowed
t i dishonor (heir paper and rob the public. Most of tlie*>t»
bar and speculators are coriuected wiffi the stock iwl teal
estate gamblers who cluster atound the United States Lank
:’-e- .-.4
;
?,ip,.1IW,r. Til., nn.l Bn,,,!. lo.b Over , | m.J ,7^,= I ^uM*.u,Uv r «a over; but'^ tb ? Ik
o.nt.-mai.s Blue ami li.vm.bl.- (,ree.ii!l..tb U-ak*. , LaIlll , bmm.Ied by the <itv ami Troup’s Hill. \r.v perA, with that policy wlrnrli ibreatens He si
OenUenian * Blue, UJaek ami Green l amble. Cloak'. j j; , t0 „o doubt ran be suited in qualify ami ofti.. pnaiuring classes, bu.li ... .lose,
l.V* ,,. l< “Vr ' ■ | ,,rf ' l<> ' t,a S> i terms. Some ofthe above propeitv will be rented as stores 1 'i". we must eive ibe... - ,
Uh. . Bla. k and Invisible Green Dress Coats. ! 0 n the 1st of October, if not sold before. . I Old Alexander, the lather ot the Browns, was as honest of lVnusylrauta. They at leas, have a eonm.ou mtere.u
Kentucky Jean> atul 1 not (.mtn r rock ami Dress 4 "ats, j ,, ^ |||V p atn , ls t j xc . public 1 would state, that I ' upright, systematic and mdustsiou$ an Ii ..-'ll 1 u.*s!»y tetlant. \ the bo.storing up ot the credit system, to keep their proper-
Biuo, Black, mixed and Fancy Cassimcre, Saline It and ! keep is usual through the season a good ' " " -* : 1 »*f Vn*rl-n We recollect < »— —>..» ..r »ka-r. -..j ...
I supply of Groceries aud staple Goods on liberal term:
August 3
n
b* tll.lt flic I* ,
ivsR-iau.or Pe.
nlic arc cautioned to 1m
Macon. Ga.. Jim. 26. ]r
ON DUN Yorur.ot
41
17
„ * .. . • ri..r quality,
-- ' '-sh-! If rand v ot vintage of 1805,
• s u;***rior Champaigne Bramlv,
4 Baskets of Champaigne Wine, (first oualitv )
•* Biffs. Crushed Sugar,
•^'0 Lbs. Loaf do
•‘ Bags Old Java Coffee,
Lrown’s best Tobacco,
Ii.'ip<»rial ami Gunpowder Tea i:i Caddies,
b"M Ion Mustard, (fresh,)
** ^ s, c assortment of Cigars,
’*lgale's Starch,
Brown’s Turpentine Soap,
jci.rgia Mould Candles,
' ^P^’rui Candles,
l irrceW inter Strained Oil,
1 * de t-es Twilled Sacking,
*||UeiiM»re’a Cotton Cards, No. 10,
Co pateut Axes,
• assortment of hollow w'. .
W*- Lead.
1, u' lve articles will be sold low/lw C '.h, bv
•q i* T. HAHBOLD.
T , TO riMTCM.
A s-Tfiv ]* E ' ,ow for<J '’i i>y-i IMPOSING
' E» iiaodsomelv polished and well franicd,
* BRADLEY A IVES.
(iKORllK A. ItITIlillUl.V,
R ESP^CTIr'l -Li iuvitea hi. eustuuiers and the pub-
/ lie, to call and e*amine •' i- ^iioniiieiu of
MAi S AMI C APS,
embracing every style and quality to bo l'ouud «n any other
Hat Store.
Ainotii' many new style-j of Hats now on hand, ths
MOLESKIN BEAVER’ HAT are particularly recom
mended—they unite all the qualities of the most co aly, end
are offered at one-half the noney.
Also, on hand, and in process of manufacture,
25doz. fashion iblc Black Beaver ll.ats, superior quality,
14) do broad brim do do do do uo
25 iio do do .smooth fur Russia Beaver llats. supe
rior quality.
Medium Brim Russia Reaver Ilals,
fashionable Russia Beaver Hats,
fashionable Satin Beaver Hat.**,
black smooth Fur Hats for boys,
black napped Fur Hats for boys,
black ami drab Wool Hats of superior quality,
men’s and boy’s Hair seal Caps. _
men's and boy’s Seolette Travel*: •£ Caps,
gent’s superior black Cloth Travelling Capo,
new *»tyle.
boy’s superior black Cloth Travelling Cap;,
new' style.
Tor Youths und Infants.
6 do*. Tdalia Cloth Caps for youth.., new pattern,
j 1 do Fringe T';- >el Caps do do do
4 do patent Welting Caps, #io do do
6 do French Leaf no for infants, do do
G do Velvet and Silk, for infants, do do
ALSO.
50 do Gent’s superior -Sea Otter Caps, new style.
Jeans Petits.
Figured and plain V. oolen and Jciik ^ civet Cloth,^
Cas. lint re and Satin Vest>, ?
An assortment of i * v priced do.
i^ilk, Buckskin, Woolen and Cotton uu ler Shirts, and
Drawers,
Cotton Shirts, with Liuen Bosoms and Collars,
Cohired Linen and RulHe do.
Silk, Cotton and Merino half Hose,
Gloves, Suspenders and Ildkfs.
Linen Collars and Bosoms,
Sto I . and Cravats of every variety,
Superior Fur and Sealett Caps,
Travelling Bags, Trunks, Ac. •
The above Stock lias been selected and manufactured
viib great care, and as sales will be con lined to CASH, pur- I
haters will find PRICES LOW . R. W . M.
on, Oct. 20, 1640. 3
ever was raised in the country ol Antrim. W e recollect ; ty up to the lictitrous value of le37 ; and to effect this objer
! him well. He was as plain ami unpretending us lie v.^'as | f|, e public to he robbed by a depreciated currency, utitd
20 do*.
20 do
10 do
15 do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Mai
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
COTTO.Y B
y rue smr ci/jcojia y Lores.
f ■ ID ri subscribers are in daily expectation of receiving
P from Liveipool large additions to tlieir stock ol CUT
TON BAGGING, viz :
Russian llcmp, 43
do do 44
do do 44
do do 44
East Ind. Gunny, 4 t
do 45
Tow,
inches, weighing 1| lbs. per yard,
'i lu* ITtSloai I*’oimi!i> smd Jlnthinc Miup,
Loner end of Che rep Strict, Macon, Ga.
ffHIE subscriber having added to bis establishment, rv
a 1‘ravi mul lion I'oiiitdi-y niid.llariitiirMhop,
intends carry ing on the business in ull its various branches
usually found in Northern cities.
tfieam Engines ami Mill work, of every description, made
ofthe best materials, and on the most approve 1 plan.
■-*uw ind Grist Mill L ous manufacture 1 either ol Cast or
W rought Iron.
Cast Iron Gin Gearing fi r wheels, P, 10, and 12 feet dia-
ixieter. PI ites, ba!!s, Ac., for Cotton Screws.
]. ic.ksn. ".ling, in all its varieties, neatly executed with
1 despatch, and at reasonable prices.
: Brass and Iron Castings uiude to order, and patterns fur-
i nished, if required.
I C’hureh and Small Bells can be l;ad of as good a tone, and
as cheap as at the Northern Foundries,
j Cash, or new work, will be given for old Copper, Brass.
, Lead, Cast Iron, Ac.
Q J * COTTON GINS, of nn approved pattern, and war.
1 ranted superior to any heretofore manufactured in the State
• The .At;*. <•-*• ?
: invited to cull and see for tliemsel
do
do
do
' j
Also, Scotch Sewing Twine A Bale Hope.
Allot’which will be offered to Purchasers^ at P.\c
ranted as loir as those current din Acw 3 oik, fo
10
loo
15
AND?
LOW A CO.
RK) do
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2o*l ,fi,
34)0 Sen
do
do
do
do
do
do Shetlnn Seal Caps, do
no Fur Seal do do
do do Nutria do do
do do Muskrat do do
lo do Coney do do do
Nutria, Muskrat and Coney Fur Caps tor Boy*.
< ouutry Hitters will find a good assortment of Hat Trim
mings : also Alcohol, Shellac, extract of Logwood, Verdigris,
Machine Hat Bodies, Bow Strings, and all other articles usu
ally wanted by them—all of which will be sold very ow
for cash.
WA.M’LD, Rearer, Otter, Mink, Mu? krat. Fox, Wild
Cat und Racoon Skins for which the cash will be paid, a the
sign of the Big Ilat, Mulberry Street, Maccn, Ga.
October# 2
tlonror Itail-ltoari Hank Votes.
^BOUT Forty Dollais Monroe Money for sale by
qualities.
Savannah, July 22,1841. 43 4m
Xcw Ice Cream J?*t»t»5i .hnscaat,
Opposite Messrs. </, . M Ijfgo \ C<k
(!E CUE \M of a superior quality v.ill be xe^t on baud.
e apartments are fitted up for Ladies and Gentle
men, aud will be open djy and night*
lee will be sold to Families and others at S eeiff. per lb.,
place. J. 11. A W. 8* KLLlff*
April 27 JfJ
Adrrnm ct* 4 of ton.
71 HIE subscriber will make liberal advances on ( otton,
9 cousiirned to Ins friends iu Savannah, Charleston
New York Jan 12
Mureli 24, 1641. 26 A. RICHARDS.
LI derelicts will be given, if required, for the satisfac
iou of any who may Want w rk.
P.-ib’ IS:iir Ursturafivi*.
\ PPLIJ. ') a 4-. at i’.large until the Hair is restored,at
.the othee of the pro^iitois, L I PEALS A CO., No.
164 Broadway, up stairs.
T 1 -v further oner to enter into a contract with any fy
ti* le.v'orc their Hair, w r n forfetf ot from 11 o to /
di\d dt ‘ars, said party being bound in a like »u . . he
paid wl. *n the Hair shall have been restored. Of tic w sue
f-ess the public are respectfully invited to call ami < ' A
the. ti^elves, as the pr«»pi iet- -how incontestib 1 v-t ,
both bv eertificafi's reerivi : personal refe:ei < e me
ol our most respectable citizen* Price jierja nt-
tle SI. Tlie above article for sale bv
Macon, Max 33 4iKO.‘ \V. PKu CO.
;iix on liberal terms. — i , , . , •>' , . - i w , v -j - - , , • ’ •
\\ \l B. PARK KB. honest and industrious; and Im 1 m: ..ve'd ana continued to : it pleases this corrupt interest to pay their debts. C'pecifc
- m _ - .f _ ■^ 3 - direct t«ic operations ot the various concerns ot the house. * is now up t«> 4 per cent aud exchange on New York tho
the eniburr •'Sinciits of ’37 would not have found them beg- ; s nme. iu eofisequerK’e ofthe nibbing policy of thi« interest;
ging at the ..ior ofthe bank of England. 11»* was a tallow I am j there is no doubt bui before the first of July both will
chandler by trade, and rose from that humble origin to be j |,e up to 14) per cent. All this must be borne bv the public,
the wealthy iest merchant in Bahituorc. He raised nil 1?is i in order to enable tlie speculators to keep their property
sons to busmens, and endeavored to impress on them both . and pay their debu to the banhs and others with small Va-
hy preccpij..ud # exauiple the necessiity ! f vnmereial inte^ri- j h,e’s w : ortli.
ty . .id devt i.on to business. lie established W iilintr and p lK . mean time every scheme will he resorted to in or
James iu Liverpool, and for many years they were the ; derto get valuable projierty in elckmnpe for the paper 6faU
principal (indeed they are so still) house iu the American | the warthless banks .u the irterrst of ut€ speculators. The
trade. Noi.c of the sons possess the energy, genius, or char- | check of the Commercial Bank >f N a true* appear like
acteristic firmness aud self-respect of the lather. \\ illiain Merchants* Bank iH*tet of New Orleaus, although both wdl
Was not long iu Liverpool bet* re lie . ^gan to show = weak- • be equally worthless, rs they are founded on the roiten ».•
ness. Like lloltbrd, he discoveted an itching *•■ «*t into * sets of the United States Bank of lYunsy lvania, yet as tho
what is called good society, and to do this it was necessary \ew Orleans bankr. at present are iu better reput**, theso
that lie should make sacrifices which his* l lather never j checks are getting ireuerally into circulation and th4*y will
would have submitted to. The first was *: turn out el a ; ultimately and before a very distaul day. be net Worth one.
reach and four with liveries, lackers, and every thing tocor- j cent. T..e f \ehange. Improvement, Camdltou, ACcliafalu-
re.Npoiid. The next step which \\ llliam took to u.akt* 1dm- ya, 4 leans, and sexeral oilier ricketty Banks of the Crcs
sell ridiculous in the eyes ofthe judicious, w-as to ubande:. cent C‘ are utterly insolvent, unless property can be sold
the religion of his good ■« l father and to join the church, for lie prices ol 1H87 und the milleoium maybe expected u»
Uo . • law established. Now .vc make no objection to \\ il arrive just about the same time. Now. as these banks have
lium r any other man changing his religion or his politics on resolved not to pay their debts nntil November next, for tho
com . ti.-:.. and we doubt not that some change trout con- imrpose of Hooding th** country with tlieir paper, when they
•Jenti • motives; but w hen . tuan of William Brown’s will burst, and tlieir debtor* in other words the specula or#
eii ..> '.ion, and pursuits g! a a coach and four, joins the will boy it up at 24)cents in the dollar, and thus get clear of
ii, and apea tin* no* . it is • - r * sign that there »heir debts by the disposal of a part of their property that
spot some where about the middle ol the sagittal our planters may not be fleeced for the benefit of these swin-
Stillthe vanity of Will: uncouldjnot cTeet s< • s- dlers, we advise them to order the proceeds of their crops
. iness ofthe house, wl le it adhered to the icgi- homo in specie or Treasury notes, which eaunot depreciate.
, u of commerce; b”t tV.’.s very vauilv led them by ! W’e are amu.-cl with the' nonchalance ofthe reportof 8*-
Intv iiUiiiblinglransj' io*.s— kiting auJ paper credit 1 mue! J. Peters, the great humbug financier of the sei-ond
t v found them elves humble petitioners at Muuicipnlitv. Sam is on advocate for monopoly and a re
high
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.!. B. STOW.
Jnly 27
T HAKKOLD
uivnn.
\ 1’IIIST rate Over,oer, for an Alabama Plantation, to
whom liberal wn^es v U be given. A sineie man would
be preferred. None meed applv, without bringing the best
testimonials as to busines.., habits a .arai-t-r. Ap[ ly at
this OP’ce. Ang 3 44 3t
"T iVoticc.
\ LL persons having demands
. Jester, deceased, late of Butt
hi terms ofthe law ; aud those indebted
renuested to moke pavmenL
Auc 3 44 ’ HENRY JESTER, Kxr.
Select Classical and lin#Iish
SCHOOL.
TY^lIE subscriber, lias removed his SCHOOL, for the
I nreient. to the basement story ofthe Court House.
AufTo 43 U B. D. H0FK1N3
rXiiioa Iron V Brass I’oiinJr) A 5I« ’ hie Shop,
Corner of Fot v and Walnut Streets.
f 9 HIE subscriber, having purchased the
B iutcrest of Mr. Win. McKlroy, in this
K itablishment, and having disposed ofn**ar-
lv all tlie obi patterns belonging to the laje
firm of Findlay A McElre- he has now ’ii
progress, complete -efts ol
uowu to j" tty i*. <- uy, vv tt. which the co
—nine ..j niic.a be i r . ‘ d ia ha!>ils
j newal of the law of entail. He has had numerous fat j»U
r origin the ftilures iu coin- j f ron , ff,i s Municipality, and of course lie is desirous of kee-
the t'ra’i.ls of bankers mid f pin«» up the system. This Munietpa*ity baa taken some
runes, IV m Arnold's treason ! lots from speculators fm the debts which they owe it. se t
liich the country is scourged • now Sain wants the Municipality to lease out these lots lor
of extravagance, i 25 years, requiring ceitain improvements tube maid on them,
[must uve witnessed the struggles of Jiv* •*ii« scheme tWim would make the corporation thr pt nt
q.eeuIat'T or btok* :i merchant, who, in laiilord of the* city and private emerprize and private capital-
•’ i ..ri raised tlie standard e.!,mtort, i«t woaW n«iw drive hwav. This is the way that the En-
, ami revelled in all the joys*jf woman gfislt*ns4>o! s dr.ve o! ;-!;e honest and imlependent peassntry
e exefaiuied: " I and supply their place with sheep. But 5?am would have a
Fa :s descensus Averni, personal advantage in this business. He has Leon able to
Scd reviware gradun, supcrasqueevcdcre adauras I get fat jobs by wav of paving and i:nprovin*ihe corporation.
Hoc op (. ;.ic !*ibor e»t.” hut while tlie latter has become poor and in debt, he bus got'
TI*!* Browns, a lie i inking one step in th* illegitimate. * powerful. Well he would play the same game again. He
.. | f. nd that they must proceed; aud now we find them with would be able to lease these 40 lots from tue corporation A
w l. ,,!tte i. r,s . or ; kiting posts in^almost every city in die Union, whete pro- i build on them. Them
i n»ig
The Mantuan Inn
.some luifortunatc
his im ' : .niny we
!ojiis<44..4- • * de*
and neciw., wie
i he controls the morements of the
™j- 1 ’ I perty can be obtaiued or exchange puren-"* L They I r e Municipality, he could increase its issues, and consequently
1 l,s *i house in New Yoik, Br wu, B»others A Co.; one in I’aiU- I its debt**, extend the iraprovemema around his own houses.
MILL and (.IN geering, of every description, j
nud wurr«r.*pd superior to a:iv heretofore made iu tliis j
place. A. iig the various articles made to order, are ' »b*!jhia. Brown A Bowen; otic in Bah imore, and agents in ? eneliance their value, and then Sfllout bis 3ft years lease at
followin'.’, viz : r «. . 4- harlequin, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans, whose’ a „ limnense pi ofit! The Bulleiin. the organ of the privile-
linproyed Ballance Crank W heels and (nudes lor *. n\\ |’, M} purchase of exchange t«* keej* the fdvero > »1 ged cliques -and monopolies. eulo» -es this tan ntrehia! plan,
MdD: Mill Spindles, wror pit and east; Screws and Bales; j co||C€rll a fl 0at Xhi. ex**han ;e is paid for by k. * on th* ir but we think the people of New Orleans are scarcely so ig-
’ 1 nctinn notes and Balls fiir cotton-parking screw s; diffVreutbranch©* at die N rib. Sain Nirhofean, a jhv tty thirLOt ulo iidoplit
,r, ' n ' ' I .1.- n - ... Iio first iu 0..* United Stews who explainer! li e
pressure in lrvlP, «im4 predirteU U.e r n spoil' <
Simea llnnk, and within 11 day* of llte liiur il
pays lor these bills by kites on llruwu, Brothers .V t o., .K-eurre.1. We know Uiat the batik had loaned tioarl.v tl*n-
A Bowen, or some other kiting station. We ex- teen millions the year previous to the banks of'hi* State,
A-i’i l n tmn note* and Rails for^ eottoii-pnekinp arrev.s, I did*‘reutbrauvlicsat tlie North. Sam Nicholson, a pretty ! mirnnt •« lo ado|
l *. , „ ... • Blai'aMnitiiintf, Steam Enpine. and Machine v\ ork in tren- ,.] ever , ..murvuMi, ot^w:r>. raises the wind for the Brow.., We were tho I
' i, *-' a, " st the Estaic <'l I.ev . cr .,|. From long experieme in the above business, the sub- i)( Xt . w 0rlt ,’ n< i[ t . b u vs tterlin,,' and French bills adili- -ause ofthe pre.
ilsconniy.wdli.resentthem ( scn ber is prepared to warrant his work, m point ofexecu i bitlun alld tllu4 i,e keepstlie Li - ’rpool house in funds, lie 1 of th.-Failed Sir
idebtedto said ,.sta.e are ^ t i or ,. e,,ualu J any in the United Mato*. nav* lor these bills by kites on Brown, Brothers it, Co., mrurred. We]
fii 3 The higliest prices will be puid for Old Copper,
Bra?s, Load, and Cast Iron.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
32
Macon, May 1,1641.
O.'iSn WiHilCl 1 -
lBi;?HEI.S OATS wanted, by
.)U Julv 13 41 T. IIAKROLU.
j plaiucd ou a former occasion the necessity of having agents , whirh we know to be insolvent.—\Vo are awan-tbai ii.«
nr partners to get up bills in this country. Tlie Barings had j Lank had made similar loam to a large extent in N* - * <' r *
sufficient influence to • luce the Bank of .England to ex- j leans and Mobile, for the purpose el’ controlling *he cotton
| elude the bills of branches on each other and on the parent I trade to bolster up their tottering credit iu England, ono ’■
i bouse*. Thu wa* dune t« prevent kiting, and was intended ’ make a fortune for the house ot Humphrey- A Bn1d*e m
tu affect the Browns paructlarlv: bu* f? - in Nieliol mi ran ‘ Liv*»rpool. When we were :« N>w \erk iu theiUt*i»*e? ot