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I'OLI’ME x 1 Nl Till I K ic.
v TUC’O^r CEORBI I TELEGRAPH,
* fCtllsHEI* EVERT TCE3DAV MORNING,
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BV tl. BARTLETT.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Dollars, paid in advance, will pay for the Tel-
c vMr . Five llollam, paid in advance, will
.•two years. Tea Hollar*, paid in advance, will
- :i live years.
cot paid within six month* after the year nas coin-
" ' ,:1 THREE dollars and FIFTY CENTS, per annum
If not paid until the end of the year, four
iTIacon Carriage Repository,
rages arc
fhanT<l
r , per annum
, , r "ill he discontinued until all arrean
... it the option of the Proprietors. j
i’j ,c.'. to uon-Subscribers, 12| cents each. Extra j o
• i Subscribers, 6j cents each.
terms of advertising:
utisements not e
ill be cliareed—with interest there j On Second, pear Mulberry-Street, (opposite Corner to
I tic Washington Hall.)
T HE subscribers, grateful tor past favors, would respect
fully solicit a robtmuance of the same, as they feel confi
dent that they will be a. wavs ready to supply the most taste
ful customers in every varfety of
| _ _ Carriage Manufactory.
I, lines, will be inserted i " e * nv ' te the citizens of Macon, and the public generally,
(0*T1R. JOHN J. JONEN, is our legally au
thorized Attorney, during our absence from the State.
June 15 37 WRIGLEY A HART.
Advance* oh Coffon
T HE subscriber will make liberal advances on Cottor,
c msigned to Ills friends in Savannah, Charleston ar.d
New York Jan 12 15 J. B. STOW
Cotton Ragging.
|/U1 PIECES Hemp, India and Tow Bagging, 42 to
tvv 45 inches—weighing 1 j to 2 lbs. per yard
For sale by J.’ R. BUTTS.
Macon, June 8. 1841 36
»T) 11| W 1 LBS.BACON HAMS, of superior qualitv. for
sale by T. HA R HOLD.
May 18 33
a'-EMENTs "O < ^- j ■ |iry ’ CEXTS (- ur each to call and examine the work, quality prices, Ac. as we feel j
. tvr ONh, • assured, that all who wish to purchase, would fif'd it to j
ilUPlLlOll. . ^ . . > ll.ni. . . J 1 f.L O -P I»_L‘ 1 . . I
Ragging, Rope, Ac.
300 flECETS Hemp £aggi?i»,
100 Coils Bale lLo|>«,
25 Hlids. St. Croix and P. It. Sugar,
10 do Victoria do
130 Bags Green Cuba and Rio Coffee,
ill) a general assortment of GROCERIES, just received
CIIAS. CAMPBELL Jc CO.
*0
I„t T 'Tai,-,-tors' and Coroners’ Sales, are char- i f!“i ir int ? rest to deal with us. Some of our Vehicles ere
. .-rin s 1 ax vy u ; li^lit, and yet strong, being made of the best materials, and j
1 " m!.\- 1 action will be made to those whoadver- °‘ «“P*™»r workmanship. They were manufactured ex- ; and for b
i reasonable turd presslv for tins market, and we believe them equal, if not ; July G ^
,v the year. , Ac., as well as for Sub- superior, to any ever offered in this city. Inasmuch as all I ——— ———
will'be charged, when not settled within wholiave purchased from us, and after trial, have found tlie | Sofia, ICC trcaill, aC.
Credit for Jo's Printing, Blank*, Ar.^Q]
•. i .errs on business co meeted with die Office, must
commending it, and believe that those who examine will be | H • his Soda Fountain is now up, and that his Soda Wa
induced to purchase. From the extensive sales we have i ter will be constantly prepared in the moot approved
made, we have been encouraged to have every paint* bes- manner, and supplied with the most choice and liOalthy Svr-
towed on our work, and offer it at a reduction from former
prices.
The subscribers, having made arrangements with some of
llirP
anti Coniuii4*ion Hu*iiiCA*.
r|lHE undersigned continue to transact
JL the above business at their old stand,
near Cotton Avenue and the corner of Cher
ry ami First Streets, very convenient to
the business part of the owu, and also very
sk of lire. *
r their best individual and undivided alteti-
thaft may be confided to their care, anil .
nake liberal advances on Cotton stored '
ill also attend strictly to the sale of any j riages in a superior style.
idr* Orders for Carriages will be promptly attended to.
WRIGLY A HART
THEY ALSO HAVE ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Haddlory-Ware* uud llarursN,
of every description.
Best Ladies* and Gentlemen’s SADDLES, Spanish, Co
ups, and constant attendance from early in the morning, till
10 in the’ Cyfenir/g. And that the Ice Cream Room is also
open, and in addition to the different kinds of Ice Creams, a
,-eJire 1 to
• ii Tiiev will also attend sti
nimc'lto their rare; and will in all cases use their
tin the best market price. They will make j
• rr anoint* ut* jiossiblc, for procuring the earliest in- |
. u»f *ii r u markets, and will always cheerfully
,, v tl -w* tli »t tliev may thus obtain, to their planting
fiends. The undersigned being planters J
the most extensive Cnrrirge Manufactories in the Northern eeneral assortment of StevJ’art's c6l£brated Candies, will be
( ities, will have on hand, and be constantly receiving, the j kept. Room open from nine in the morning till eleven in
coming scasori, oin extensive assortment of he evening.
C'arriasgcM, Barouchm, Uiiggy*, ' A Refrigerator is kept filled with Ice in the st6re, for tlie
and \ chicles of all descriptions; which will be ol the best ! supply of tamilies, and will be delivered at all times without
workmanship and materials; and which will be sold on as a moment's delay. Price Eight Cents per pound,
good terms as can be purchased in any city in the Southern j May 4 31
country. They have also a number of first rate Northern , “ ~ ~ ~ 7~ ~
workmen comstantly employed, making and repairing Car- i Si O D A Wr A JT E 15 9
TT^OR sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, with the usual va
JR riety of Syrups, Cotton Aveuue.
Macon, April 27. 30
iwericixe AVii sxkgery.
D octors Hamilton a Ml-goldhick wiu
give their attention to the practical duties of their pro
. 1 i, 1 their interest inseparably identified lumbia. Traveller’s Fancy. Q,uilted. of large ami extra large fession, and their services may be obtained, by application
v,- .:.irivii! interest. In conclusion, the undersigned ; sizes. Also, Race and Boy’s Saiute*. English Bridles, either at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Baber, or their
•r a l l. that they will be prepared to attend Mountings. Whips of nil kinds, llani Leather Trunks, j residence on the corner of Second and Popular Streets,
h ol’bu-uuc'S connecred with the Ware-House Carpet Bags. Bear and Buffalo Skins, &£. Ac. | Ma4*on, July 20, 1841. 42
Business—such as receiving Cott6n on stor- j All of which will be sold as low as they can be bought in | : 2VOT1CJK
„ r to .•'’lip to any other market—receiving and i this city, or any part of the Southern country. 1
; (I )t.l> for country merchants, tilling-orders, j CU* Bcpairs of all kiuda of the above gburin^ss done
.w.: « .i they promise that their best attention a sup* rior style of workmanship W. A H.
• i to proumfe the in»er«*?>t of those who iriav pat- Oct 30 5
WILLIAM HAMILTON. *
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. LOOK AT FIIIS!
O.-t 6 1 11'eitcbcs, jesrclrff, Sllrer Ifarr, .Vr.
J. A A 8. S. VIRGIN,
> t; \v cu.nmw.
3 r. \r K T T A FKK E J* .1 Ni
IWttt'.-llOlSE
mils SI or BUSINESS.
| 111 E an lersigned woul l inform the old
rimds of Jewett A Bliich, am!
those of the late firm of hiy rick, Aa pier
and Fireman, as w ell as the public gen-
crallv. that they have asso<*i.Ked them-
i'.h* al»ove business. Their Ware-IIotltee is tin.* one
jpit-J bv Jewett A Burch. Having large and com
icj.4. ail cotton sent to them wifi be wtll taken
id not exposed to the weather. Their personal
vii 1 l»e en.irelv devote«l to the business, and litft*
•a^ experience in ir, they !i *pe to give general sat-
Ail «»rders and instructions from those who may
i w ith dicir cu.-tom w.li be pmmptlv ami implicit-
GSO. JEW HTT.
An j 24 47 A. 11. FREEMAN.
WARE-HOUSE
simssioTii rsinss.
-,.-J wi-l
iibore bn.i
m as licret
K, llatHaillMi A- I■ .11druiaii.
, t'tm Ware IlouM- tomuirly »-cii|iiril liy
. Gr it Dill A On. wlit-re tLi-v will In- pleas*
lm-ine*i* euHii.Iril tnlhcni. Tlit-v solicit
r- frifmU ol Har.lerni:i. (iravkill A Co.,
• railv. K. HAMILTON.
it ‘ Till Iff. HAllDEMAX.
WARE-HOUSE
ANl)
C3;i; •ni’i'iion Stiisinexs.
rjHIE subscribers have entered into eo*
■ pi 'tnership, f.»r the purpose of traus-
n -tintMlu* ah've business, in the City of
Munder tlie name of IVI.V\ A
»tl!Kd:R1.
T h.tv. nkeu t!»e Hon.'.e n *ar Cottiui Avenue, known
. i.'c Ware II »use." which will le* pi a *ed iireom-
• rlrr. Tney re*pectfal!y solicit from their friends
a *h t- *it’patro;i*!g<l promising that no cxer-
t •• par’. N i l be wanting to deserve and merit it.
JOHN D. WINN.
JOHN C. RODGERS.
WARE-HOUSE
AND
to in mi mm ion Business.
tMHK un lersigned has token the W are-
I House recently occupied by J. God-
d lrd A Co. on die street leading from the
Central I Iotel to the i iv*r* and iv prCpnrt d .
fo give his undivkied attention to the ST (J-
•'jE and SALE «*f PRf^DT r CE consigned to his care;
•<*i. hy his promptness ami punctuality, to receive
•t of hi* frienls, a fid to merit a share of public
His charges will be the customary rates of tlie
-IV- lasers alwavs paving the* storage fi»r die first
JOHN JONES.
J; ■»- August at, 1841. «
SkVLAIth.
ff iaarr of Farlf.tw* Karr*—Twrntj'*lwo irf
llicm King’* I'lHtfs;
ffllHS uae pialleiF Four Mile performer w ill
I- remain tin Spring of 1841 at the subscriber's
)_ >s » *hle nt tin* Central Course, two miles from tire
4 *y of M.icon,and will serve Mares at Fifty Do!
^ n*i. m. which may l>e discharged with Forty Dol
* •’ vv.t I.;* the r*ea»mi—One Dollar to the Groom.
' *' '■» "ill I’.'wiiriiewe on the first of March, ami end on
• .Line. Every attention shall be paid to Marcs,
* > resjioiisiliility fi»r accidents. Mare’s will be fed
11 Forty Cents j>er day.
% 1 l VUK'S Colts have won.often, and all distances, in
i ‘cce have been carried to England, and have
■*' I'.y in Eugland. This is not very common, for
• iglu to Englarri to beat their Horses ; but SKY-
Colts hive done (bis often. In Ireland, the v have
"> often—large and small races, ami long am! short
?***• I look
’* ver Importe 1 into the United States. For his j»er-
‘i-. e?, see hand bills.
w GEORGE IL ROBERTSON.
March 9. 1841. 23
Would inform their friends and the public
that they still continue at tiieif stand on
Cotton A venae and have just received a
fresh supply of Goods, consisting in part of
j the following articles:—Gentleman's and
Ladies’ gold lever anchor escapement in
dependent second lcpine and vertical WATCHES; silver
lever plahi ar.d extra jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of
which were selected with choice to suit this market, ami
will be wirranted to perform well: Ladies’ gold Neck
Chains, Gentlemens’ gold and silver Guard and Fob Chains,
gold ami silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Knob's mid Drops;
Breast Pins and finger Rings of all kinds; gold, silver, gilt,
and pearl Belt Buckles and Slides, BraceIetts and Head
Belts; gold and silver cverpoiuted Pencils,steel Spectacles,
Quizzing Glasses, silver table tea, dessert, salt and mustard
Spoon*, soup and cream Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter and
Fruit Knives, silver Cups, Thimbles, Castors, Candlesticks,
silver, brass, and bronzed; coral, gilt and glass Beads; la
dies’ Bags of the latest fashions, Purses ami Pocket Books,
Clarionetts, Flageoletts, Fifes, Aeeordiaua, Music Boxes,
large ar.d small Drums, Organs and Violins Walking Sticks
of various kinds; silver, gilt, shell, horn and Ivory Combs.
Tea and Coffee Pots, Bread Baskets, silver and japanned,
line painted Waiters, Knives, Rasors,Saunders’ celebrated
Razor Straps with tablets, Pistols of various, kinds, Den
tists’ Files. G *M Plate. Wire, Foil Ac. toy Watches, llat-
t'es and Whistles for children; SnufT Boxes, Percussion
Cans, Pipes, ^‘gar Tubes, Pocket Compasses, Mutheiuuti-
duniig cft j Inati-imK.tits, Ac.
Jlilifnrx CilooclM.
Swords, Belts, Epanletts. Phamf^s, Sashes. Buttons, Lace,
Stars, ami ornaments too numerous to mention, which will
be sold cheap lor rash, or approved city acceptances.
N. B.—We have a choice selection of materials for re
pairing Watches, .and are prepared to make any new part
which will warrant to perform as well as the original.
J. A. A 8. 8. Virgin feel gr.rtulul for past favors a»td would
still solicit a share- of tlie public patronage, hoping to give
satisfaction to all who may favor them in their line.
On 23 *4 J
K V M > S A CLA K K*N
rpHE CITIZENS OF MACON generally, are reques
JL ted to have their yards and out-houses thoroughly flen
sed, and all trash, rubbish and filth put in some convenient
place, or in the streets or alleys, on WEDSESDA l f of each
week, by 9 o'clock, A. M. from whence the public carts will
remove it. (If put out on any other day, the Marshal
trill report thi same to the Mayor.) This regulation is ur
ged on all—particulaily during the summer season. The
Board o 4 *Health will report every neirlect to this office.
WASHINGTON POE, Mayor.
Mayor’s Office, 2d June, 1841. 3*6
1VE1V rt lRI Kl.
rpilE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Mo-
JL con and vicinity,that he has opened a BAKING ES
TABLISHMENT, opposite the Central Hotel, 3 doors be
low the store lately occupied by Win. B. Parker, Esq., on
Mulberry street. He respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Being a professional Baker himself, he confi
dently assures those who may patronize him, that his manu
facture will bo of superior uuality.
Oct 29 5 if WM, IL CLARK.
u..der
CAIHIY MANUFACTORY.
rWlHE subscriber is now Manufacturing CANDIES of
A every variety; and w ill constantly a good supply
on hand, for sale, by whole sale or retail. Country dealers
and all otlieis are invited to call and examine his work. He
qelievea he can deal w ith them «u» liberal terms, and furnish
es tjood articles as can be manufactured in the State.
March 16 _24 J, H.DAMOCR.
ROAKDI>T. HOl’NE.
TJIHE subscriber having t^ken the buildingrecently occu-
M. pie<l bv Mr. Bexj. ltl'SSEI.I., on the Court-House
square, opposite the Old Mansion House, is prepared to ac-
comm»»date a number of individuals w ith Board and Lodg-
and also, as day boarders, on reasonable term
Ma
Or
NATHANIEL KELLS.
WAaill.XGTO* HALL,
MAC OX, a A.
fllHE subscriber liavine lately taken anew
_l_ lease on the above House, and having
improved the same, by budding a convenient
Dining Room, with general repairs, thankful
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
witli their company.
[£T The Office of the Monroe Rail Road Line and Sa
vannah Stage Line, will be kept at the Washington Hall.
Macon, Jail. 19. 1841.
1G
ST. LANIER.
I’n rival led Piauo-FoMcs.
B RCXO A VIRGINS, sole Agents, beg leave to inform
the citizens of Macon and viemitv,. that thuy h»ve on
hand a good assortment of tlie above Instruments, and will
be constantly receiving to answer all demands, Pianos man
ufactured expressly for this climate, of various patterns,
Rosewood and Mahogany, with grand action harp stop, me-
talic plates, Ay. Ac. conlainingtlie latest fashion of furniture,
with tablet and hollow corniced fronts, veneered legs and
Grecian s< rolls. A written guaranty entitles the person to
[ exchange the instrument in one year, (if uninjured.)
! Also constantly receiving new and futdiionable Music, Jn-
i strie’tion Books, Ac.
x. B.—Mr. C. Bruno w ill give his attention to tuning J
Pianos, and those sold by u» will be kept in tune 12 months j
October 15 3
OC TOBI K PIRNT, 1840.
Fuff and Winter F«»liion».
CENTRAL HOTEL,
iflai-on, Ororxin,
flTIin subscriber having takon that well
JL known Establishment for a term of years,
most respectfully tenders his services to the
public as an Inn Keeper. He declines any news
paper details or fair promises of w hat he in
tends to do for those who may call on him, but simply adds
that his constant efforts will be used to render all comfortable
that may favor him with their company.
Please call and try. FREDERICK SIMS.
August 97 48
OEORGE A. UDIDERLY,
R ESPECTFULLY invites his customers and the pub
lic, to call and examine his assortment of
IIATM A.\I> l AI’N,
embracing every style and quality to he found in any other
Hat Store.
Among the manv new stales of Hat? now on hand, ths
SKYLARK a, one..f the best Stal- MOLESKIN BEAVER HAT are particularly recom- j with „ reat ,., re an ,l sales
.w. x.,.. .. . ■ iant l , h * willfiD d p aI <
• Q U’nlrhM.
\ -“hKNDIDJassort xnent, just received and for sale at
1 • i e,l prices, by C. G. Sr. JOHN,
' 3! M berry.street
bltimore ami UcWgtt Flaw.
1 r KW barrels of extra F«uiily Flour.
Also, Georgia Flour, ot L-'Htd' uualitv, for sale bv
- 1J . . 37 THOMAS 11ARROLI).
SOUTHERN TO.\li',
.4 I-l-'lll. I- .sn:OK KJiTMt.
For i HE cure (IK
A; r ue au<| pc V er,
I "' or Appetite, Indixe.tion, Hntrl-hurn.
"ijcht Sural*, and vtcry Kyuiptom mf
^nirral Debilitation.
iUOM 1>K. Mt’JJGROVE, IN THR u. *. ARMY >
. Walker County, Alabama, July 31, 1836. * C
' f y >ttfH—I have had occasion in the recent campaign
; rt *ck Nation, to attend upon very many cases of Ague
fv cr. and bv the recommendation of our Surgeon Gen-
^ r * Mi-Leoil, who supplied the army with your South-
.. I was induced to try it. I did so, aod have ne-
• il “* w’.j.,!e course of my practice been more pleasud
tr hvt of any medicine. It never failed to cure.
Yours, respectfully,
E. G. MUSGROVE. M. D.
Surgeon, Col. M’Millan’s
Battalioi?; 4ih Uegimcut Ala. Volunteers.
I ROM J. u. m’i.eod, m. n. >
Montgomery, Nov, 1385, i
A Coxa 7
• ^ ldVr UM ^f l your Sou filer n Tonic in a number
,i e llavc no hesitation in saying, that I have fouml
"’• es j "T. Te ^‘ncacious in Ague and Fever than the
•itim \ ,9€ * merit is in its judicious
i, k - lI *nalant, Purgative, Tonic and Diaphoretic
1 »*>{H*rtfully. j. K M’LKOir.
Vu, a v *';' l>y-J. n. A W.S. ELLIS, A-rnU.
* v cuoc, Macdh,Ga. July 13 41
mended—they unite all the qualities of tlie most costly
are offered at one-half the money.
Also,on hand, and in process of manufacture,
25doz. fashionable Black Beaver llau, superior quality,
10 do broad brim * do do do do do
25 do do do binooth fur Russia Beaver llats. supe
rior quality.
20 doz. Medium Brim Russia Beaver Hats,
20 do fashionable Russia Beaver Hats.
10 do fashionable Satin Beaver Hats.
15 do black smooth Fur Hats for boys.
10 do black napped Fur Hats for boys.
100 do black and drab Wool Hats of superior quality.
75 do men’s and hoy’s Hair seal Caps.
12 do men’s and boy’s Sealette Travelling Caps.
15 do gent’s saperior black Cloth Travelling Caps,
new style.
5 do boy’s superior black Cloth Travelling Caps,
new stvie.
For Youths and Infants.
6 doz. Tdalia Cloth Caps for youths, new pattern,
4 do Fringe Tassel Caps do do do
4 do patent Welting Caps, do do do
G do French Leaf no for infants, <lo do
G do Velvet and Silk; for infants, do do
* ALSO.
W) do Gent’s superior Sen Otter Caps, new style.
GO do do do Shetlan Seal Caps, do* do
150 do* «1 0 no Fur Seal do do' do
100 do do do do Nutria do do do
200 do do- do do Muskrat do do do
200 do do d«> Coney do do do
300 Seal, Nutria, MuA.rat and Coney For Caw* for Boys.
Country Halters will find a good assortment of Hat Trim
mings i also Alcohol, Shellac, extract of Logwood, Verdigris,
Machine Hat Bodies, Bow Strings, and all oilier articles usu
ally wanted by diem 1 —all of which will be sold vtiry ow
for cash.
WAITED, Beaver, Oiter, Mink, Muskrat, Fo«, Wild
Cat and Racoon Skins for which the cash will be paid, a the
sign of the Big Hat, Mulberry Street, Maccn, Ga.
Ortolier 8 2
Oat* Wanted.
rCkBUSHF.LS OATS *>autid, by
OU July 13 41 T. HAUaotD.
FRANKLIN II A V.I..
M RS. ANN 8. WYCH E, having taken the
above House, known as Rogers’ Brick
House, comer of First and Poplar streets, near
Cotton Avenue—formerly occupied by Mrs.
Curd and latterly by N. Eells, is prepared to
accommodate Boarders and Travellers. Good Stabling will
be provided for Horses. She soUcits the patronage of her
friends and the public, tf Oct 6
11* tfiPJt €.HiI»Keadf tuaJo Cfotfiiug.
B. \V. OTOKRIB,
H AS removed to the South side of Mulberry-street, two
doors below the Washington Hull, and has commen
ced receiving hisstock of READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of
Superfine Beaver, Pilot and Broadcloth Over Coats,
Gentleman’s Blue and Invisible Green Cloth Cloaks,
Gentleman's Blue, Black and Green Camblet Cloaks.
Blue, Black, Invisible Green-A Cadet mixed Frock Coats.
Blue, Black and InvisidR' GVcen Dr£*s CoaN,
Kentucky Jeans anil Pilot Cloth Frock anil Drees Coats,
Bilid, Black, mixed and Fancy Cassimer^, Satinett and
Jean< lS'Trts.
Figured and plain Woolen and Silk Velvet Cloth,
Cas.simere and Satin Vests.
An assortment of low priced do.
£ilk, Buckskin, Woolen and Cotton under Shirts, and
Drawers,
Cotton Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Collars,
Colored Linen and RufHe do.
Silk, Cotton and Merino half
Gloves, Suspenders and 1 Hdkfs.
Lihen Collars and Bosoms,
Stocks and Cravats of every variety,
Superior Fur ar.tl Sealett Caps,
Travelling Bags, Trunks, Ac,
The ubove Stock has been selected and iiianufacfured
ill he confined to CASH, pur
chasers will find PRICES LOW. R. VV, M.
J^fecou, Oct. 20, 1840. 3^
\ov Icc Urcani Establi*lnue»t,
Opposite Messrs. Geo. M. Logan •$' Co.
I CE CREAM of a superior quality will be kept on’ hand.
Separate apartments are fitted up for Ladies and Gentle
men, and will be open day and nighr.
lee will be sold to Families and x'Vthers at 8 cent* per lb.,
at the above place. J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS.
April 27 30
To Debtor* and Creditor*.
A LL jiersons indebted to the Estate of Charles Rogers,
deceased, late of Hibb county are requested to make
immediate payment; and those having claims against said
Estate, are required to present them wilbin the lime pre
scribed by law MARY R0GER8, Adm x.
August 17 48
DR. TAYLOR'S
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT,
F OR Conaumption and Liver Complaint. Coughs, Colds.
Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, l’ains in tlie Side or
Breast, Spitting of Hlood.Caiiarrhs, Palpitation of the Heart,
Oppression and Soreness of the Cheat, Whooping Cough,
Pleurisy, Hectic Fever, NightSweats, Difficult or Profuse
Expectoration, and all other Affections of the Chest, Lungs,
ami Liver. For sale by J. \V. A W. S. ELLIS.
Brought to Jail,
I N McDonough, Henry county, on the first day of
this month, a Nogro Man, who calls himself
AMOS, of dark complexion, very likely t and about
•J5y ears old; says he belongs to llenry 1*. Brown,
formfhly of Elbert countv. Ga., hut who now has
no settled resid.nce; that he was Vired to Benjamin Cleve
land of Harris county. The owner is requested to come
Iron. Salts and Nails.-
1 ffl TON? Swedes Iron, assorted sizes,
J.O S.500 bushels Salt,
100 Ke"S Nails and Brans, assorted, for sale by
July 6 40 ClLiSJ. CAMPBELL * Ct>.
JtJB.JiOf.it.
Carriage Rtpositar) and Jlnnufactery.'
HIBBKI.I, & BABCOCK,
EING satisfied from the experience of
the past year, that another Carriage es-
tabliahmsmcan be sustained in this city, have
^ . purchased the one recently occupied by Mes
srs Castins A Shinholster, on Mulberry street, and will be
regularly supplied witli a more extensive assortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, EUGGYS, SULKYS.
WAGONS, Ac., than *o havi heretofore had ; all of which
we arc-prepared to warrant “equal if not superior, to anv
.•ver offered in this city." Those wishing to purchase wiil
find it for their interest to give us a call; because it seems to
be admitted by those who know, that we sell good work at
remarkably low prices.
Having secured the services of experitneed Northern
workmen, we will manufacture or repair any description
of work iu our line, in the best manner and on the most rea
sonable terms. Giving us a trial will be proving the correct
ness of our representation.
N. 0.—We wish it understood, that we have no connexion
with any other establishment in thiscitv.
October 13 * 2
To Country merchants Plan
ters and merchant* in General.
TITHE undersigned, Auctioneers Cominiftflioii Merch-
J- ants, are now laving iu their Fall Stock of Good* : and
having them selected in the Northern Market by one of their
Firm, with such care and judgment, as will enable them to
offer purchasers advantages rarely to be met with in a
Southern Market.
Their stock will comprise a most extensive assortment of
every description of goods, suited to this market. And will
be sold art such unprecedented low prices for cash, as to en
surfe (extensive sales, small profits and quick returns,) Vthicli
is their motto.
From their conuexion with 5forthern Importing Houses,
and well known facilities iu making purchases, they will he
enabled to supply Country Merchants and Storekeepers gen
erally, witli their Winter Stock upon better terms than they
could have small supplies direct from the Northern Markets
And we oqly ask them to cull and examine for themselves,
to be convinced.
Th<w will be continually receiving their New Stock from
henceforward, and invite tlie attention of purchasers, assur
ing them oi a saving of 25 per ct. by patrouising their estab
lishment.
They are prepared to make liberal ad vaiiees on all des
criptions of merchandise, placed in their hands to be sold at
public Auction. And beg to say, the most unremitting atten
tion will be paid to all consignments entrusted to their care.
They daily expecting the arrival of first shipment of
New Stock.
Auctions as usual, at their New 8tore, on Cotton Avenue.
July 20 42 jf JOHN V GAVAN A CO.
KrmovnI.
€5. W. NT. JOHN,
If r ansi Jrtrrllcr.
R ESFKCTFl’LLYinforms his friends
and the public generally, that he ha*
t . taken the Store on Mulberrv-stieet, recent-
—* ’ll ly occupied by Mr. B. W. 1*1 att, where he
is now opening a new' and splendid assort
ment of Watchm and Jewelry,
of the best »jualitv and latest fashions, consisting in part of
the following articles, viz:
Ladies* afrd Gentlefrftn’s Gold duplex, Patent Lever, An
chor Escapement and Lupine Watches; ladies fine Gold
Curb, Guard, Basket and Cable Chains; Watch Hooks,
Seals and Kevs; Swivels, Finger Ring*, Ear Rings, and
Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs and >Vires, genflemen’s
Curb and Linked Guard and Fob Chains, Seals, Keys,
Swivel*. Sleeve links, bosom and collar Buttons, Breast
Pins, Kinger Rings, Guard Seals and Keys, Medal ions, gold
and gilt Buckles, silver and ScGfcch Snuff Boxes, gold ami
Everpointed Pencils, silver and gilt Bracelets, ami silver
and shell Combs, gold and silver Thimbles, gold, silver ami
steel Spectacles, with glasses to'suit e very eye, Seed Coral,
large Coral, Coral Necklaces, Bead Bags, Chains and Pur
se*, a variety of rat and plain Bead*, Spy Glasses, Quizzing
Glasses, Pocket Books, Emory Cushions, card and cigar ca
nes, imitation fruit, lucifer matches, Rogers & Son*’, and
Wade and Butcher's Razors, hTb^nion’H Razor Straps, Scis
sors. DiYhs. eh Ass men and board, backgammon board*, dice,
dominoes, steel pens, walking canes, pistols, powder flasks,
shot pouches, gam£ bags, -Vtto oi’ roses, coft/ghe, lavender and
Florida wuter; fancy soap, lip salvo, pearl and tooth p4>wder,
flutes, flageoletts, accordions, flrell rimaic boxes, large music
boxes, to play from 3 to 12 tunc?, fiddle* and fiddle strings,
gentlemen’s dressing eases, lmir and tooth brushes, Bir
mingham and Sheffield’s silver plated castors, liquor stands,
candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers and snuffer
travs, silver talde, tea, desert, mustard and cream spoons,
soup ladles, sugar tongs and butter knives; marble, ebony
and alabaster mantle clocks to run eighteen days without
winding.
military an<l military Triiumin«N 9
and a variety of other articles usually kept in his line, all of
which he will soli at the lowestcash prices. He respectful
ly invites the citizens and persons generally visiting our city,
to call at his store and examine his stock where lie is ever
ready ami happy to attend to those who may favor him with
their calls.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing.
Having selected the best of materials for repairing Watches,
he is now prepared to manufacture any part of a Watch,
and will warrant every piece he makes as perfect us tlie
original, and hi* Watches\o perform as well.
Oct 27 -
OF ALL KINDS, ^
DONE WITH NEATNESS, AND AT SHORT NOTICE,
AT THE OFFICE OF
Tlie Macon Georgia Telegraph,
—SUCH AS—
CIRCITI.ABS, WABE-IIOIBK KEUCIPTH,
is>jSiasJ3:a>S3
!»•.* f-iiitt.J, a ok st: Hitts,
•J lunii tmJ c-lfvcl
Af, Arc. Ac.
.VAN 9
Of all kind*, kfpl < oiintnntl)' on linnd for *nlr.
The Proprietor of the above Establishment, having re
cently received an additional supply of JOB TYPE, feels
confid'-’M that any work done by him will give satisfaction.
N ovember 24 8
Wanted, Board and Lodging,
F OR two Children, (one of them a.Girl 5 year, old!) in
a private family, w here they would be well taken ere of.
P* Address Box 40, Post-Office. Aug 31 48
T AKEN from a Negro, a handsome code Pistol. The
■ owner can have the same by describing it, on applica-
tion at tliis office. Sep 7 49
LOST;
I N this city, on tlie 26th ulu a Silver Patent Lever Hun
ting WATCH, carved on both side*. It wax made in
Liverpool in 1818. and is No. 1818. The name of “ Alex.
McOrcgor" i< engraved oti tlie inside under the cap. Any
person returning it to mfc, shall be reasonably rewarded.
Macon. Sept. 6 49 tf A. McGRE’GOR-
ITi* 114 srr nafh.ritril Mtusnnn HABAON
11. HOW AllB as a candidate for tUtcriJf of Hibb county,
at the Election in.Tanuary next. April 13 28
fft an requested HI Umniw, BKNJA*
If
BIN TR IPP as a candidate for Sherifl ofBibb County,
■t the election in JannarvnexE Feb 23 21
[O’ Wr nrr sulk.rilrd I. aan.unrr BAHTIN
1.. HARDIN as a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb county, at
the ensuing January Election. March 30 26
iTj’W e are aaliiwM t* aaM.art ItK lIiRD
BASSETT as a candidate for Tan Cvilcctor of Hibb coun-
ty, at the Election in January next. June 22 38
|t!f' IVe mrimtittiarini lauaMarc AH9AI.0.1I
JORDAN, a candidate for Tax Collector, of the cctiuty of
Bibb. Jay 19 15
I. aaawncr .I41IIN U.
(TF W’« i
authorized
1)1§80LITI0Y. _ _
T HE firm of J KWKTT A Birch was devolved by iu own SMYLIK a. a candid^ fp7 T»Z Collector offiillTom
limitation, ou the 26th July JEIjf'Ftf * T ' nl l ^ c » n January next. May 11 32
Aug 24
M. N. 1H RCH.
( CONSTANTLY for Kale, at the 'J'tlegraph Office, n
J general assortment of BLANKS, among which aie,*
Attorney*’ Uluuka#
Bank Devlaratious,
) Assumpsit,
Devibrations S Case,
J Debt,
Commissions for Interrogatories,
Attorney’s License, Jcc.
Molicitor-fjeucrul’M Blank*.
Indictment for Assault and Buttery,
Bench Warrants, Ac.
Clerk’s Blnnlit.
Execution*,
Do for Cost.
Subpoenas for Witnesses,
License foi Retailing,
Garnishment, Oath uud Bond,
Summons of Gatnsulnfient,
Attachments,
Cm Saff.
Ca 8a Bonds! .
Sheriff’* Blank*/
Deeds for Laud.
Bills of Sale for Negroes,
Grand Jury Summon*,
Petit Jury Summons,
Bail Bonds, for Civil and State Cases,
Replevin Bonds,
Ordinary Blank*.
Administrator’* Letters and Bond,
Guardian’s do do
Temporary Letter* and Bond,
Warrants of Appraisement,
Letters Teatamentary, •
Letters Dismission—Administrators.
Tfo do Executors.
Do (To* Guardians.
Marriage Licenses.
JuMtice’N anti Countable** Blanks
Executions,
Do for Cost,
Do for Military Fin’S*,
Summons,
Subpesnas for Jntors,
Co Sas,
Ca Sa Bond*,
Bail Warrants,-
Bail Bonds,
Garnishments,
Attachments, \r.
Tax Collector’s Blanks/
Receipts,
Executions,
Deeds,
Ifliwccllancou* Blank*/
Land DeedsJ
Mortgages.
Powers of Attorney.
I^otcs,
Gamuts,
Ware House Receipts,
Boat Receipts,
Deeds for Justicss Inferior Court, Ac. Ac.
0^ Bank Notices, Check Books, Ware-House Books, Ac
&c„ neatly printed cf short notice.
Macon, June 15,1841. 37
YOTIt’K.
T HE fir^n ol R. CARVER & CO. has bpon .Unsolved
bv mutual consent. R. CARVER
Aug*24 47 GEO. JEWETT.
HAIR-DRESSING.
.Hr. John Triirlle, ironi Paris,
Room next Doof: North or MiV». Cuud'b Boar-
DIMS HOL’SE, OPPOSITE GEO. M. LoUAS Jt Co’s
Stoke, ox Second Stueet,
H AS the horror fo announce to the Ladies & Gentlemen
of Macon, and iu» vicinity, that, he will keep constant
ly ou hand, a general assortment of fashionable \Yl%m,
Curl*# Froi|t-I*irce*, and New-Fashioned Plat*.
He will repair oM Htiir ert shortest notice.
Haw, day, ltd, 194L •i-* tf
E. I». AVILI.JA US,
AUCTION AMI C0»B1SS10\ KEIIOIIAXT.
•TMacon y iieorg ta 9
H AVING taken the Fire Proof Store next below
Messrs. Uea A Cotton, offers bis services in the above
line of business.
Ifjr* I can be found at my Room immediately over the
Store, until the 1st of October next. E. D. W.
Sept 7 49
Auction & €oitinii«*ion Store.
riHIE undersigned would beg to inform,their friends and
JL the public, that they are now perfecting their arrange
ments for the fall trade, and arc enabled to offer such in
ducement* to those wishing to consign Merchandize of all
de*cript : ons, as must prove to their decided advantage iu
patronizing their establibhmiint.
They are prepared at all times to make liberal advances
on consignment-; and from the company they can command
at their auction sales, consignees may depeud on obtain ng
the very highest market prices.
Their new store on Cotton Avenue is admirably adapted
for consignments of Dry Goods, and their cellars are une-
qunled for storage of GroecriiS, J.iffuors, 4 m C.
The most unremitting attention will be paid to all business
entrusted to their care.
Theii regular Auction Sale# will-commence from 1st prox
imo. JNO. P. GAVAN k CO.
Macon. Sept. 6 49 tf^
To itcitt,
rpIIF. House and Lot .■(, B'rulee street, opposite II
1 Ca'utUer, Esq. Iuquirc at' this office.
Aug 17 _ 46
To Kent,
Froth the first of October nett, .. . .
TBIHREE fire-uroof STORES, on Cherry
X street; also, the throe large Rooms over
the name.
Also, fHll^E fire-proof STORES, on
Third street; also, the three large Rooms ovei
tlie tame.
Also, several wooden STORES, on Cherry street.
Also, a two-story DWELLING, with out houses and
garden, near the corner of Third and Cherry etiecli, ad
joining the residence’ wf T*-. Ho oti.
Also, a number of DWELLINGS, of different sizes, on
Third, Fourth and Poplar streets.
Also, a large House, suitable for a Dwelling or House mf
Entertainment, ou the Columbus Road, within the Town
Common.
Also,
out
h
U7 Wr nrr nntlanrisrtf in nn.aairr BARNET
WILLIAMS ai a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibli
rnuntv, at the election in January next. July 13 41
Tr J 4 711.S IIOI.l.lN&iMirOHTJI I* a ( a«.
didale for Tax Receiver of Bibb county, at tlie Election in
January next. July U ’ 40
(r^Ucairantlu>rii«llaaaa«iarrLEYnill!.
LINf>, a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, lot the
county of Bibb. Jan 12 15
Wa are anltmrizrd In aaanaair W KIkllT
NEAL at a candidate tor Clerk of die Inferior Court of
llilib comity. at die election in J auuaryr next.
August 17 46
Wr arr authorised In naa.anrr In pi J4iIIN
S. GODDWIN a. a candidate lor Tax Cullocioi of Bibb
county, at the ensuing January election.
August 17 46
M e are nulhnrizrd In aaanaacr J. BENNETT
as a candidate for (Jlcrk of the Superior Court, at ilia elec
tion in January next. August 24 47
We arr nalkarl/rd in aaanaacr J N. Itl aai;1.1,
as a Cand date for Clerk of the Superior Court, at the elec
tion in January next. August 24 47
ItTWe nrr nmhnriscd In aitn.niicc J41UN E.
JEFFRIES as a candidate for Clerk of'the Inferior Couit
of Bibb county, at the election in January next.
Sept 7 ’ 49
Wr arraalbnrlanHnaaanaacr JUI KDA5 T.
COUNCIL, as a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court,
of Bibb county at the election in Jauuary next.
| August 10 . _ . w _ 43
J OSEPHH. IT FSIR
| flidate fur Coroner of Bibb county, at tlie next January elcc-
{ tion. June 22 * 38
WILLIAtl i:OltI\SO\ iff a
candidate fur Coroner ui liibb county, at the election iu
January next. Sept 7 . 49
R. E. F. LEWIS in
M
our abaeuce.
Macon, June 29. 1841.
our authorized Agent during
C. 9. THUMBS A CO.
A'fT^KNEIS AT 1.411.’
FOftSl TH, MOKROE COUXtT, OA.
June 13 37
Yr» Aa ^
IVlAHKbbOKI JtT MM,
Mac ox. a a.
Reft rcMecs.—W, F. A S. Waring, Jas. L. Yarick, Bug-
bee A Knot-land, New Vark C ity.
N. r. Talimadge, R. V. Daria, C- W Ruggles. H. D. Y ar
ick, Frederic Barnard, P.iiyhkrrpiir, N. V.
Charnley Si Whclen, Phlladci|ikfa.
Pairo St Brother, Batlfiwore.
F. H. StoW, Chfrleato*, N. C.,
Peck St D’caring, Augn.ru, C.u.
Rowland St Barstow, Naianaak, Ca
John Lamar, J.Cowles, 1. U. Rowland, W. B. Johnston St
Co.. W. P. Rowland, J. B. Stow, fTInren, C>«.
KT OF ft IMS ore r ike Oarieu Haul:.
Jan 26 11*
si ji£ a sfraAififa ..
ATTOKXBY AT LAW,
CVTHBEHT. Kan do/ph County, Ga.
W ILL promptly attend to any business cutru^iod to hi
care, in the counties of Stewart. Marion, Randolph.
To Rent, at Public Outcry,
O N the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the
Court-House door, in Macon, Bibb county.
The DWELLING HOUSE on Filth street, next house
South of Mrs. T, J. Salisbury.
Also, FOUR DWELLINGS,on Pine street, below the
late residence ol Thomas G. Hates, deceased.
Also, will be SOLD, at the same time and place, a one
horse Barouche and Harness, belonging to the Orphan o
Thomas G. Bates, deceased.
Aug 17 46 S. S. VIRGIN. Guardian.
To Kent,
EVERAL Dwelling Houses, in tlie centre part
jJ55| >5 of the city. Also, several Store Houses, on cot-
Mi* ton Avenue and Bridge street. Possession given the
first of October.
Aug 24
l Bridge
Apptv to J. HOLLINGSWORTH.
47 tf
For Kent,
Possession eirrn on the 1st of October,
riNUE DWELLING corner ofChcrry A Fourth streets,
X ot present occupied bv Mr. J. M. Ivihbee.
The DWELLING on New street, first above the rest
deuce of Ambrose Chapman, Esq.
The small HOUSE on Fourth street, opposite the resi
dence of Rev, P. Browuson,
Also, a sleeping ROOM or OFFICE, dircitly Over the
subscriber's store. For terms, apply to
Sept 7 49 IlEA Sc COTTOX
Banks, Columbus.—Mr. T. B. Betbt-11, John J. Cary, Esq..
Tkomastvn.—Messrs. Dunn St Maniu, Forsyth.—Wpi. ti.
Porter, Appalachieota. Fa.—Mr. Wui. Harris, Charleston,
S. C.—Messrs. Collins, Keesc A Co., .Vcic York.
March 16 24 If
Duelling; House fo Kent.
r|511E comfortable well finished Dwelliug
J House, on Plumb street, between 2d and
3d streets, adjoining J. Hollingsworth.Sr. A
good Kitchen, Smokehouse, Stublc, Well and
Garden, are on tlie premises.
September 7 49 J. It. BENNETT.
“FOR SALE,
A HOUSE and L6T, pleasantly situated on tho hill.
near the Female College. If not spjd before the 25th
of SeptertiSer, it will be RJl.ntED. Eiki irrS of .
B. B. HOPKINS, or
Aug 31 48 id J.C. EDWAHDS,
fit Ileal.
ySi k BUSHELS of Corn Meal, for sale hy
OU Aug 31 48 T. IlARHOLD.
AHTICIw
rilHE Planters' Bank of the Stale of Georgia having ev-
X ery reason to believe that it has now redeemed the en
tire circulation signed Ity Geo. . Anderson, President, and
J. Marshall, Cashier, witli the exception of the notes abstrac
ted front its vaults, hereby (jives notice that it will be con
strained, in everv case, to reluse payment of the notes sign
ed as above, unless tlie holder can ahow, that he, or the
person from whom he derived them, was bona fide the own
er of the same, prior to the date at which the-robbery refer
red to in former advertisements was committed.
H. W. MERCEU, Cashier.
Savannah, August 31, 1841. 48 $t
To Merchnirta ami afhrr»,
ri t HE subscriber offers for sale on acconimodarilig terms,
X the entire STOCK OE GOODS, belonging to Winn
Shannon k Co,, consisting of an assortment of Dry Goods
Hardware and Groceries.
lie drill also RENT the Ilriek Store on Cotton Avenuei
known as one of the best stands in the city for country trade
Persons desirous of locating in Mucon, will do w ell to avail
themselves of this opponent- JOHN D.WlSN.
May 4 31 ^
* 911 f ,'El NE K Y.
T HE subscriber offers for sale low fotcas'h.a full assort-
ment of Fancy Dry Goods, of the latest patterns, con
sisting of Silks, Satins, Muslin de Laities, Meritiocs, Cash
meres, French and English Print-, for dresses; a splendid
assortment of Shawls, Scarfs, Capes anti Collars. Also Leg
horn and Scraw Bonnets and Hoods. Ribbons, Flowers,
Wreaths and Plumes, and fine Jewelry, and a variety of
Toys and Perfumery.
lie has chin a full assortment of Gltunmiss, next door O
the above establishment. J. If. IIAMOUR.
Get 6 1
845 ki;tYAR».
ANAWAY front the subscriber, on the 7tb
April, a negro hoy named ISAAC, seventeen
years old, about 4 fret 6inches high, tolerable stout
for his age, bow leggad. His teeth are very sharp
and one on the right upper jaw a little decayed.
The above reward will be paid for (lie delivery of aaid boy
to me in this citv, or for hi* confinement in anvjail*so that I
can get him. ’ WILLIAM TAYLOR.
Macon Aug. 17 -46
R
stgi&sa a>a
attbknky at law,
W ill, practice LAW in the Com a of the Flhit Circuit.
His OFFICE ,i» ax the reaidettoe of Needham
Mints. 10 miles from Mdcon, oti (he Forsyth road-
Refe re nee,—Cater k \Vltite, 8. M. St C. T. Strong, Ma
con, Ga March 23 1’5
m & Vu <tw&£‘ira 9 ”
ATTOUNEVM A COIKRKLI.OH8 AT LAW,
III H IS TOS, II tlkinsoH County, Ga.
VMTTLL attend diligently to all business entrasted tothejr
T v care, in the counties of the Southern, fifcuit-^-sf -M
the counties of Wilkinson, Jones, and Baldwin, of the Oc-
mulgee Circuit—or in the county of Washington, of the
Middle Circuit. March 23 25 *11.tin
A1 TO KNEW 14 AT LAW,
DRAY TOS, DOOLY COE STY. GA,
W ILL promptly attend to any business entrusted, to their
care, in tho Courts of Dooly and the adjoining coun
ties. THOMAN n. DAWr-oN,
July 13 Af JOSEPH B. CLAPP.
LAV NOTICE.
rpilE undersigned are associated together in tho Practice
X of Law, at Starkseilte, Let cokgjy, Ga , and w ill at-
tend the Courts of the South-Western Circuit, viz.: Ran
dolph, Earle, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Dooly, Macon, and
Sumter. RrCHARD F. LYON,
March30 16 JNO. PATTERSON SMITH.
The Enllou I oiindry a*4 Jlarkiur Nhop,
Loner end of Cherry Stmt, Macon, Ga,
r|4IIK subscriber having added to his establishment, a
X Brau sad Ireu Foundry aadJInckiarMhop,
intends carrying on the business in all iu various branches
usually found in Northern cities.
Steam Engu^^xud Mill work, of every description, made
of the best and on the moat approved plan.
Saw- and Ort^^lil! Irons r.iattulactured either ot Cut or
Wro ight Iron.
Cast !rd;V0Tn Gearing for wheels, 8. 10, attd 12 feet dia
meter. Plates, balls, «c., for Couou Screw*.
Hlucksmilhing, in all its varieties, neatly executed With
despatch, and at reasonable pried*.
Brass and Iron Ca.-tings made to oriel, sftad pattern* fur
nished, if rettuired.
Church and Small Bells can lie had of as good a tont, and
as cheap as at the NonCcra Foutdries.
Cash, ot- new wdyfit, vi*iH be given for old Copper, Brass.
Lead. Can Iron, Ac.
U3 J COTTON GINS, of ah gpprovrd pattern, and war.
ranted superior to any heretofore manufactured in the State
The public are invited to call and sec for themselves.
March 24, 1*41. 26 A. RICHARDS.
K5 J References will be given, if required, for tlie satisfau
ion of any who may want w ork.
Ihalt’ IVtair Kmliirittnf. 7 _ . .
A PPLIED a-ithout charge until the Hair is restored.at
the office of the projirttort, L. I. BEALS St CO., No.’
164 Broadway , np stairs.
They further on>r to enter into a cofttrart with any party
to restore their 11 air, u nder a forfeit of frmn / sro to fee hun
dred dollars, said partv being oound in * like sum, tu be
paid when the Hair shstl have 1-ccu restored. Oftheir sue-
cess the pubHc arC respectfully invited to call and satisfy
theni«elves, a* the prop, telors can show incontestibk' pr.11,1',
both by certificates received and persoual reference <> some
of our most respectable citixena. Price per jar 83, j er bot
tle A1. The ntiove article for sale bv
Macon. May 6 32 GEO! W. PRICE A CO,
BLAAKS FOB S
SILK 'RE
O F the best quality,
may be had. by ap
plying to the undersign
ed. four miles West 04
Macon . ,
A: E ERNEST.
38
Mac** >r»a A l*™« RsaaSrt A .Wackiaf «i»g,
Corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets.
f|4HE subscriber, having purchased the
A interest of Mr. Wm. McElroy, iu this
Kstablisltmenl, a .id having disposetl of near
R' all the old ptttern* belonging to the lat
firm of Findlay k McElroy, lie has now in
progress, complete ae<7* of new patterns (of
MILL and Ufa geering, of evgry description
and warranted superior any lieretofore made in tins'
place. Among *e various jrtirles made to older, are th*
following, viz _
Improved Ballane* Ciapk Wheels and Guides for Saw
Mill*; Mill Spindles, wrought and cast; Screws ami Bale*.;
Anti Friction Plates and, Balls for cotton-packing screws,
lllack-Spijthiag, Stram Engine, and Machine Work iug8ii-
craj.;t From tong experience in.the almve bdsinr s. the sul'.-
spriber is prepared to warrant his work, iu point of excce •
lion, equal to any in the United State*.
(TjU The highest prices wil) b8 paid for Ghl Copper.
Brass, Lead, *48 tarn Irak.
EGBERT FINDLAY'.
Macon, May 1. *Mt. 32
. . 7 ,fi.PVlllTER*.
■CIOR SALE, lew for cash, a 0} hy 2} IMPOSING
X 1 STONE, handsomely polehod mid well framed,
i Apply to ' RADLEY A IVES.
June 30 iR. .