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.M.ICO.T, GEORG1.1, 'FVESIf.ll', SEPTEMBER 31, IS-»1.
vui.i.ttK xw^arniiiR 51.
■^7, ifK OV GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
* rL -gUSHKD EVERr TCESDAY MOIiSlSO,
yt. BARTLETT.
BY
TF.RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
rhrrc Dollar*, paid in advance, will pay for the Tel-
■ , vear. I*’ive Hollar*, paid iu advance, will
i: t v«)years. Ten Dollars,paid in advance, will
JIacoii Carriage Repository,
Strayed or Stolen,
F ROM the subscriber, in Ma^on, on the
7th of August, a GRAY HORSE, a-
bout 12 years old; 14 or 15 hands high; slim
built, has a long tail; fore top cut off; two
small knots on the side of bis neck, where
he has been bled. No other marks recollected. Any per
son delivering said Horse to me in Macon, shall be liberally
rewarded; or any information respecting him, wiil be thank
fully received. JAMES ADDISON.
Sept 14 50 3t
When not paid within sit months after the year lias com- .
..,d THKfcfc DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, per annum]
,-barged. If not paid until the end of the year, four f
ner annum will be charged—with interest there- ■ r) ,l Second near Mulljcrry-Strect, (opposite Corner to
; 1 \ the Washington Hat
. jVtrr will be discontinued until all arrearages are Hr^]-k' 3 ub8cribers,gTateliili’orpastfavors / woMldrcspect-
at the option of the Proprietors. | * | souclt a continuance of the sum*, es they feel conli- j broke Jail last niglit, (7 th inst.) Said Mardock was conli-
; p,i s t.) non - Subscribers, 12} cents each. Extra that they will ue always ready to supply the most taste- ned to await his trial in Talbot eouuty for the MURDElt ot
5 jhs'* fibers, fij cents each. ( 11 CU5 tomers rn^every variety of ^ ] John Thurmond, his travelling companion, with a hatchet
$100 REWARD.
T1TILL he paid for the apprehension and delivery tome
▼ ▼ in Macon, of PART LETT W.
MSMJ.UO IV//.
Carriage Reitosltsi) and .Ifaanfitclory’
HiBBKg iA imu oiK,
"" KING satisfied from the experience of
the past year, that another Carriage es
tablishment can be sustained in this city, have
Mes-
ill be
Purchased the one recently occupied by
’ Castina A Shin holster, oil^MuI berry street, and w
Wlv supplied witn a more extensive assortment of
III
Wanted, Hoard and l.od^iu^,
F OR two Children, (one of them a Girl 5 years old,) i
• private family, where they would be well taken care u
TtIP Address Box 40, Post-Ofliee. Aug 31 48
fJlAKKN from a Negro, a handsome Side Pistol.
srs
regular! _
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGYS, ^ULKYS.
w AGONS, Ac., than we have heretofore had ; all of which
we are prepared to warrant “equal if not superior, to any
\ver offered in this city.” Those wishing to purchase will
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 experienced Northern
workmen, we will manufacture or repair any description
owner can have the same by describing it,
tion at this office. Sep 7 4!)
The
applies-
LOST,
] N this city, on the 26th ult. a Silver Patent Lever.Hun
ting WATCH, carved «>u both sides. It was made in
Liverpool in 1818, and is No. 1818. The name of “ Alex.
McGregor* is engraved on the inside under the cap. Any
person returning it to me, shall be reasonably rewarded.
Macon. Sept.6 49 tf A. McGREGOR.
1 Merest w
ful customers in every variety of
TERMS OF ADVERTISING: 1 w • . , nuu factory. „ | in. April last, which wag published in the Athens Banner A | of work in cur line, in the best man tie/and on '‘themost rea-
sTS not exceeding 12 lines, ^NTfiejnscrted toV iU ;i jjjf " e J a r * !?i I otlier prpers. lie is about 23 or 24 years of age. very fair \ souable terms. Giving us a trial will be provinulie correct-
' ?xk>n, light yellow hair rather thin, and when he left, ] ness of our representation,
inches long, light yellow eyes. He is about 5 feet ( N. B—We wish it understood, that we have no connexion
h, slow, smooth spoken, and genteel in his man- j with any other establishment in tli
has been quite sick for 3.months past and is yet very
I will pav the above reward at once to any person
YOUNG JOHNSON, Jailor Bibb County.
f »r Advertising, Ac., as well as for Sub- , * u P^iur, to any ever unerea in tins city, masmucu as all j Macon, Sept. 8,1841. 50 tf
u ‘ ” 1 '" ,r J r ' ’"
T
1HE firm of Jkwk i t A Burch was deaaolved by its c
limitation, on the 2GtU July last.
GEO. JEWETT.
Ansr 24 47 M. N. BURCH.
[IT We ai*‘ «wlI*ori*e<l to nmionarr II AR.lK: ^
II. HOWARD as a candidate for Oihgrilf of Bibb county,
at the Election in January next. jfprH 13 28
i'CT We an' ieque%Ud to aauauiiee B1AJA-
JHJV Tli A PI* as a caudnlat^ for ^heriffof ^ilbb County ,
at the election in January next. FM) 23 21
OTT We are nathoriici! lo aniioiiace 3|AKTIT
L. HARDIN as a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb coauty. at
the ensuing January Electiou. March 30 26
BREAD \AI> CAKES.
presslv tor this market, and we believe them e<jual. if not j
n?, &>'■■ a* well as for Sub- , superior, to any ever offered in this city. Inasmuch as all j
sd, when not settled within I w *‘° lka ' c purchased from us, and after trial, have found the
i work c.j’j tl to our representations, we feel confident in re- '
. .. - 7? i.... v „ , „ ' eommeniinc it, and believe that those who examine will be , , . , .... r
Jit for jab PnuUUZ. induce 1 to purchase. From the extensive sales we have f | ,,,h 5ubscnbers wouM make t,,owu to ,lle c,tl “ ,,s of
made, we have been encouraged to hare every pains bes
towed on our work, and effer it at a reduction from former
price*.
.iii+iia'A VIucacn*. { The subscribers, having made arrangement* with some of
October 13
To Country Umliant**, Plan-
lei’s anti Merchants in General.
r V
X bv mutual
Aug 24
NOTICE’..
II. CAHVEil
GEO. JEWETT.
■ Vo fret
* betters
, -i n.iid. t
rBTHK undersigned, Auctioneers 4 Commission Merch-
X ants, are now laying iu their Fall Stock of Goods ; and
HAIR-DRESSING.
(UAYr nr*- autUoriju-d lo ann*iinct' Kilt'll AKD
BASSETT as a candidate Ibr Tax Collector of Bibb coun
ty* Election in January next. June 22 38
(Tl?* Wc an-authoi iml loannvtinrc ABNA 1.0^9
JORDAX.m canuidai^ for Tax Collector, of lb? eouuty of
Bibb. Jan 12 15
fTT 3 We «r«* authorised to Hnitonuor JOHN €*.
BM1 LIE a?v a candidate tor idix Collector of Bibb couu-
y, at the Election in January next. May 11 32
IO’ B e art' uuthorixrd lo nntiomtrr BAB.’VFT
1LL1a\IS as a candidate for r l'ax Coiuvtor of Ribb
county, at the ele»*tion iu January next. July 13 41
~XJr JA.nnm iitiM.noNWOBTi* in n < n«.-
didaie for Tax Receiver of Bibb county, at the Electiou iu
January next. July 6 40
ffriVc arc aittliorizrd tonmioum<• Lbl 1 .III'I.-
LI NS, a candidate fur Receiver of Tax Returns, lor the
ccuntv of Bibb. Jan 12 15
vitli the Office, must
\Varc-71
Macon and the public generally, that they have taken ! having them selected in the Northern Market by one of their
the well known Bakery <»f C. A. Higgins, where.they Intend • ^ such care and judgment, as will enable them to
carrying on the BAKERY, in all its branches, viz : such as 1 P urt ‘Laser«* advantages rarely to be met with in a
Crackers of all kinds and Breads,
HIE mi
.-vigne.
ontinue to transact
business at their old stand,
i C >tton Avenue and die corner ofCher-
a.t.l First Streets, very convenient to
bu siness part of the own, and also very
ri <»* ti. »•.
)te their best iudivi lual an i unJiviJo 1 atten-
icss that ;i:iv be coufulc.l to their care, and
M make liberal advances o:i Cotton stored
•. will aL;o attend strictly to the sale oi any
to their rare ; an.l will i:i ail cases u-etiicir
ia the best market pi ice. They will make
juents possible, for prornr
rkets. an 1
the earl.est in- ,
II always cheerfully i
!i*'y nny ih is obtain, to their plaining i
s. The undersigned being planters i
th**;r interest in eparably identified
. U In coydusion, the uri Uvsigued ]
1, flint they will be prepare 1 to alteiid
••ess co me ted with die Ware-IIouse
ess—such as receiving Cotton on stor- (
> it a. ly other market—receiving and .
for country linTcliaiits, filling orders, I
ey j»ro wise that the'.r best attention :
mte fhe i eeresf of those who may pat-
t!ie most extensive Carriage Manufactories in the Northern
Cities', will have on hand, and be constantly receiving, the
coming season, an exteusive assortment of
Carriage*, SI a ro tithe*, lluirgy*,
and \ ehiclcs of ali descriptions;* which will be of the best .
workmanship and materials; and which will be sold on as ;
good terms ms can be purchased in any city in tlie Southern j
country. They have also a number of first rate Northern
workmen constantly employed, making and repairing Car
riages in a superior style.
ICP Order* for Carriages will he promptly attended to.
WRIGLY A IIART. ;
Till Y U.SO HAVE ON HIND, A LAIiOE A>« ‘ UTML-NT OF
Madtl!crjr*Warc nn«l hitrurv,
of every «!e*c riptioi,.
Best Ladies* and Gentlemen'*SADDLES, Bpanjsh, Co- 1
lumbin, Traveller’s Fancy, Quilted, of large and extra large 1
sizes. A!«o, Race and Boy's 8aU English Bridles,
Alountimr*. Whips of till kinds. Hard Leather Trunks,
Carpet Bags. Bear and Buffalo Shin?. Ac. Ac.
All of which will be sold as low as they can be bought in
this city, or any part of the {southern country
fTT* llrpasr* of all kind* of the above .business done
Tea (hikes,
AVasliington, do
Pound, do
Jumbles, do
Bunns, do
Sou the ru Market
Their stock will comprise a most extensive assortment of
every description of good?, suited to this market. And v. ill
be sold at such unprecedented low prices for cash, as to en
sure (extensive sales, sinalkprofits and quick returns.) which
is their motto.
From their connexion with Northern Importing Houses,
and well known lat ilities in making purchases, 'hey will be
ponge Cakes,
J Laffiet do
I Fruit, do
j Rusks, do
| Wedding, do ]
The above will be furnished at all times cheap for Cash. ]
The public are respectfully invited to call and test their | 0 » .
capabilities. S’ * BERTRAND A FIELD. , cuaoled to supply Country Merchant* and Storekeepers rei -
September 14 2t 50 ! crallv, with their \\ inter Stock upon better terms than they
1 . _ ,, -- — 1 could have anudl lupulic* direct from the Northern Market*
,„., ? P . Adrnnto, «u Colton. I Ami weonJj 1 a.sk to call auj exa:^i:«c. lar themselves,
rj iIIE subscriber will make liberal advances on Cotton, lo he couvinccd
X 8 c " n i S p eJ t0 '»» rr,en,U i.. yavamml., Clmrl^ton a.,d j will be comlnOally reeeivinp tlielr New Stock from
-* ^ * >r * ,n ** ** * 1 henceforward, and invite die attention of’purchasers, assur-
iot ton iiSji £ ^51;. I luel,J °la saving of 2o )>er ct. by patronising their pstab-
4 £\t I PIECES Hemp, India and Tow Bagging, 41 to h>hment.
4Ut f 45 inches—weighing U to 2 lbs. per yard { 1 T‘- v are prepared to mike liberal advances on all des-
Mr. Johu Trnelle, IVom Pari^,
lloi m next door North of Mr*. Curd’s Boar-
j DING HOUSE, OPPOSITE GEO. M. LOGAN A Co’S
Store, on Second Street,
f_Tf AS the honor to announce to the Ladies A Gentlemen
i I of Micou. and its vicinity, that he will keep on-slant
1 lv on hand, a general assortment of fashionable Wigs,
i'url*, B'ronl-Picce*, and New-Fashioned
He will repair old Hair at the shortest uotice.
! il/r/coft, Ju)>. 31</, 1841. 48 - tf
Wv urc authorized lo nnncixnrc V. IMCTET
NEAL as a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court of
Bibb comity, ut the election in January next.
August 17 46
E. I>. tYILLI ttlS,
AlCTiOX A.\D COMMISSION MERCilAXT
•Vlrtro »3, C2 cor sg i <:,
A VINO taken t!se Frrc Proof Store next Lelo’
B e are nuthovi/rd to uniicumr 4* np(J( liN
S. GOODWIN as a candidate for Tax Collector of 2>ihb
county, at the ensuing January election.
August 17 46
W c arc authorized lo amiAinirc J. SKANKT T
as a candidate fi»r Clerk of tlie Superior Court, at the elec
tion in January next. August 24 47
Wc are aalborixcd loaiittouuic J .S. ! { t KSSiM,
as a ( mid date for Clerk of the Superior Court, at the elec
tion in January next. August 24 47
j \Vf are authorized I* mtti4*ucf JOHN 1'.
L*rs his services ia the abov«
.For sale by
Macon. J »u*e 8. 18 41
2 (Hli) L,iS BAtnN
J. It. 1JUTT3
I
Mnv i8
sale by
j criptioas ol inercliandise, placed in their lmnds to 1 e sold ;
i public Auction. And leg to say, the most unremitting atteu-
r - — . tion will be paid to all consignments entrusted to their care.
‘l\ , PA uo . r . t . l ! la or - They are daily expecting the arrival of first shipment of
T. liARROLD
33
New Stock.
Auctions as usual, at their New Store, on Cotton Avern
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM II. REYNOLD?
ai: w ( O.M i:k.\.
j i: w »: t t A v i: r: t: J3 \
HISSKlT Bisinss.
, rgAHE uii lersijne 1 would .'itorm the old
■ friends of Jewett A Burch, and
thore of the late firm of J/yr/VI, .Yapirr
a ltd l i ceman, a* well a? the public geu-
orally, that they have y-sjo i no-l thoni-
: ah *ve business. Their Ware House is the one
] bv Jewett A Burch. Ilavi-i- larco and e«»m
Vie i«. ail colt on sen to them wili be well taken
not exposed t » the weather. Tlie'.r per.-anal
ri.! l»i en i:c]\ devoted i t the busiue-s, and uav-
;->:ig e\.»erie ice in i r , they hope to give general sat-
All orders and ins'ructions from those who may
i wiri.i their cu. :o:u will Le p^oinptlv and impli. it-
1. GEO. JEWETT,
\ •!• : J 47 A. R. FREEMAN.
WARE-H n!,f>
AND
style of workmn
.;ip
W. A H.
5
With :
and for sale by
Julv 6
fre*h supply ot Goods, consisting in pa
the follo.ving articles:—Gentleman s
*■' ■ ^ Lad cs' gold lever anchor escapemenl
(lependen*
lever plafti
which wer
l lepi
If !
IJiniiSSlOI BISIXESS.
un(ier*igne»i wiil roiitinne t*»
L trans.i t the above business daring
uee i. iiu season ad heretofore under
Ri, rfar.idloa iv" Ranbinr.it.
the Ware-House tininerlv a-mpied by
Grayldll A C ». where ihf-y w’U be ph*n?-
o.siiiess con i to them. They solicit
friends of ILtr.leuian. Gravifill A Co.,
ierally. lb HAMILTON.
17 ‘ TUBS. HAltUK!
vN.
WARE-HOUSE
LOOK AT THIS!
/r//.’*, JF,cerclrtfi SHcer UV/rr, *Hr.
J, A. & S. M. VBU4-IN,
Would inform tlieir friends and the public
that they still continue at their stand on
Coiron Avenue and have just received a
fresh supply ot Goods, consisting in part of
'em an s and
apement in-
ndvertical WATCHES; silver
ad extra jewelled lepine and vertical do. all of
selected witli choice to suit this market, and
will be warranted to perform well; Ladies’ gold Neck
J Chains, Gentleiue^s’ gold and sdver Guard and Fob Chains,
( .-old and silver guard and fob Keys; Ear Knobs in»d Drops;
j Breast Pius an 1 finder Rings rd’all kinds; gold, silver, gilt,
[ and pearl Belt Buckle* and Slides. Bra< clett* and Head
I Belts; gold and silver everpointed Pencils, steel ripectm les,
| Quizzing Glasses, silver table tea, dessert, salt and mustard
j Spoons, soup and cream Ladles, Sugar Toturs, Butter and
I Fruit Knives, silver Cups, Thimldes. Castors, Candlesticks,
j silver, brass, and bronzed; coral, gilt and glass Bend*;- lu-
J dies’ Bags of the latest fashions, Purses and Pocket Books,
| ClarioncUrt, Flageoletus, Fites, A«*r >rdians. Music Boxes.
! large and small Drums, Organs and Violins Walking Sticks
of various kinds; silver, gut. shell, horn and Ivory Combs.
Tea and Coffee Pots, Bread Baskets, silver and japanned,
fine painted Waiters, Knives, Rasors, Saunders’ celebrated
Razor Straps with tablet*. Pistols of various kinds, Den
tists’ Files. Gold Plate. Wire, Foil Ae. toy Watches, Rat
tles an 1 Whbtles lbr children; Snuff Boxes, Percussion
Cap*. Pipes, Segar Tubes, Pocket Compisscs, Mathemati
cal instruments, Ac.
.?Ii*iS.irf 44eod».
Swords, Bc!»s,Epaulctts. Plumes, 2*rsl: rt s, Buttons, Lace ' _ ... . .. ■
, , ‘ , , ; , i • i i' 1 tacture w ill be ol super.'
Sr ns. m l ornamei.ts too n nierous to menuon, which wil. ; K 1
' , , . i ()ct 29 5
be sol 1 cheap lor cash, f#r approved city acceptances.
N. B.—We hare a ohoice *el«sction of m iterials for re
pairing Watches, and are prepared to make any new part
which w ill warrant to perform as well as the original.
,T. A. A 8. S. Virgin feel grateful for pa*tfavors and would
still solicit a share of tlie public patronage, hoping to give
satisfaction to all who may favor them in tl.eir line.
Haggling, ItojH*, &c.
PIECES Hemp Bagging,
100 Coils Bale Rope,
25 llhds. r^t. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
10 do Victoria do
130 Bags Green Cuba and Rio Cotfee,
[•neral assortment of GROCERIES just received
CllAtb CAMPBELL A CO.
| July 20
42 tf
M8;di€1.\e a\u m i:u:ry.
D octors Hamilton a McGolduh k win
give their attention to the practieal duties of their pro
fession. and their services may be obtained, by application
either at the office formerly occupied bv l)r Baber, or their
residence on the corner of Second and Popular {streets.
Macon, July 20, 1841. 42
NOTH’i:.
_ _ JOHN r. GAVAN a CO,
Ilemoval.
G. \V. »T. JOHN, r
r autf JctrrfUr,
ESPECTFELLY informs his friends
k. a ad the public generally, that he lias
taken the Store on Mulberry street, recent
ly occupied by*Mr. B. W. Platt, where lie
is now opening u new and splendid assort
ment of IVntcliiK sunt Jewelry,
of the beat quality and latest fashions, consisting in part of
the following articles, viz:
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold duplex, Patent Lever, An
chor Escapement and Lepine Watches; ladies fine Gold
Curb, Guard, Basket and Cable Cnains; Watch Hooks,
Seals and Iveys; Swivels, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, and
Broaches; children’s Ear Knobs and Wires, gentleman’s
Curb and Linked Guard and Fob Chains, Seals, Keys,
.vivels. Sleeve links, bosom and collar Buttons, Breast
s, Guard Seals and Keys. Medalious, gold
. u .v. silver and Scotch Snuff Boxes, gold and
=..-.1, and all trash, rublyRh and filili put m «w Awnnil Kvei.inii.trd i.cil.s, silver «id gilt Bracelet-, an.l silver
pla. e, or in the streets or al.oys, on II hl»i.SVA 1 of each ; am , s te’J Couibs, p.1.1 and silver Thimbles, gold, silver an.l
II Me-srs. Rea A Cotton.
line of busiue.ss.
. (FT* 1 can lie found nt my 'Room, immediately over trie
Store, until the 1st of October next. E. D. W.
Sept 7 49
Auction & Mlore.
rrUIE undersigned would beg to inform their friends and
A the public, that they are now perfecting their arrange
ments for the fail trade, and are enabled to offer such in-
dueements'to tliofie wishing to consign Merchandize of all
descriptions, ns must prove to their decided advantage iu
patronizing tlieir establishiuatit.
They are prepared at all times to m ike liberal advances
on c« ns’g imei.tr; a in 1 from the company they can command
nt their auction sales, consignees may depend on obtain ng
the ' cry highest market puces.
Tlieir new store on Cotton Avenue is admirably adapted
for consignments of Dry (roods, and their cellars are uue-
il for storage of Groceries', Liquors, *y
ni
JEF F111ES us a <aud:dale for Clerk of the Inferior Cov.it
of Bibb county, at th? c-cction in January next.
Sept 7 49
We a re a KthArixrt! to :t nuon nee JO 11C 8 A !\ T.
COUNCIL, as a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court,
of Bibb eouuty at the election in Jauuary next.
August 10 45
JOSEPH a. TIOI AT is a can-
i didale fur Coroner of Bibb county, at dip uext January elec-
! tion. June 22 38
XV ILL 5AM ISO III A SO A is a
candidate for Coi oner ul Bibb county, at the election iu
January next. Sept 7 49
riMIE CITIZENS OF MACON generally,are reqnes pTn»er\\ln
2 led to have their yard* and out-house* thoroughly c?cn- n ,,d rri’t liuekle*
' ’ " • ubbUl. an.l fil* put iu »'Vie .•.'nvenient Kvcrnoimv.!Vt-n
?is or alloys, on 11 LPSh SO A 1 ot each ailil CoM.bs,
A. A., from whence the public carts will j Htt>c q Spectacles, with glasses to suit every eve, Seed Coral,
? out on any other day, the. Marshal j p Coral, Coral Necklaces. Bead Bags, Chains and Pur-
if to the Mayor.) This regulaticn t*ur- a variety of rut and plain Beads,.Spy Glasses, (Quizzing
!:my during the summer season. 1 lie | (glasses. Pocket Books, Emory Cushions, card an 1 cigar ca-
week, by 9 o’clock,
remove it. (Jf put
trill report the same
ged on all—particu
Board of Health will report every neglect to this oti
WASHINGTON POE, May
Mayor's Office, 2d Juue, 1641. 3(
I ses, imitation fruit, lucifer matches, Rogers A Sons’, and
I ^ a«lo and Butcher’s Razors, Emerson’s Razor Straps, Scis-
sots. Dirks, chess men and board, backgammon boards, dice.
NEW IUlililtV. | dominoes, steel pens, walking canes, pistols, powder tiusks,
nrWE 5ubsrri).er. es,.e. tinllv informs ihe rhizms of M«. «h»t{wuche S , game hags. otl.» «f rose-,, cologne, iavt-m’er «>J
E ...... ami vi.mity, that he lias a BAKING KB- 1 InnJa water; tanrv soap, L;> salve, pearl and lout'.i pnwjer
j The most unremitting attention will be paid to all business
| entrust'd to their care.
I Tlieir regular Auction Sale? will commence from 1st pros-
I iino. JNO. P. GAVAN A CO.
1 Macon, Sept, fi 49 tl
’i'«> t’cml,
m?*' ffiAlIE House and Lot on Bridge street, opposite II
Her, Krq. Inquire at tills office.
Aug 17 _
To ESesat,
J', < hi the fir*! .if October ncjrf,
rinHKKK fire proof STORKS, on Cherry
. street; also, the three large Rooms over
t! e same.
Also, THIIKE fire-proof ifTOHEB, on
Third street; also, the three lar^e Rooms ores
R.
Police.
?. I I.KW» is our nutliorir.ed Atrent dnrins
1 S our absence. C. B. THOMAS ii CO.
Macon. June -!>. 1841. 41
-Js i
ATIOitM.VS AT LAW,
pokta rn, juomioe col .si r, ga.
June lft tr7
Sft i\ ‘
ti- a jShu Os aiu *
coi .Na.x.i.2.tis:s at i a v. ,
MAC OS, GA.
Rrfi.rtW'tM.—W. F. «V S. Waring, Jas>. i.Vanci, Dog
bee A KiIceland, New Tot It l ily.
N. P. Tullmadge, R. D. Dav.b,C. fi. Ruggle*. 11. D. \ aj
ick, Frederic Barnaul, l^ou^IibcC|*fc*«’, V.
Charuley A \\ heieu,
Pairo A Brolher, Bafiituoiv.
F. II. blow, C luilolnu, S. 1’.
Peck A Hearing. Augiola, tia.
Rowland A Bar*tuw, ^ivar.iiaji, Ca
John Laiaar, J. Cowles, I. B. Rowland, W. B. Jobnslou &
Co.. \V. P. Rowland, J. B. blow, JZucau, Gin.
OJ* Ulrica crer the JOarien L .
Jan 2<i 11*
»j ?**
AND
. S i ;» E3 I? E! fi ! !! C * « .
HIE *ubi ribers have entered into c
ji.tituersbip, f<»r the purpose
t!ie City of
.M t< on. under the name of WINN S-
,.i d.i*» IIt>i;<e near Cotton Avenue, known
W ire IFm-e,"’ which will L«* placed in coin-
Tliev respectfully Solicit fr<»m their iiioiuh*
e ol p:
all be
rant
promising t.iat no excr-
g to deserve and merit it.
JOHN D. WINN,
JOHN C. llODGERS.
4fi fit
AND
< »mmi nion 12 u -> i ne*«.
> ^ r K >jlE ut» ler>igocd ha- taken the W
T AUL1SII.MEX Ti opposite the Central Hotel, a doors be- Hates, flageoleus, aceordious, shell music boxes, Urge mu-ie
low tlie stoic latelv occ upied by Win. R. Parked, Ihs.p.on , to play from 3 to 12 tunes, fiddles and labile strings,
Mulberry street. *JIe respectfully solicits a abate of public • gen tic men s dressing e«
Being a prot’essiomd Baker himself*, he eonh- unugjium and Mielhe.d
patronage
deutlv a
10 may jiatronizc hint, that his mauu-
ualitv.
f ' WM. II. CLARK.
f !'
o
23
N 1 N N S & € 5. A SI I£’5
( A \MV IflAWUraCTOBY.
IHE subscriber h- now Manufacturing CANDIES of
every variety ; and will constantly ketp a good supply
on band, for sale, by whole sale or retail. Country dealers
an.l all others are invited to call and examine his work, lie
qelieves he ran deal with them on liberal terms, and funi!»b
es crood articles as can be manufactured in the State.
March lfi 24 J. H.DAMOUR.
ESO \ II17 3 Nf m IIOI SK.
rglHE subscriber having taken the buildingreeently oertt-
2 pied by Mr. Bkn.i. Russf.i i., on the Court-House
square, opposite the Old Mansion House, is prepared to nc-
coinui'.dute a number of individuals with Board and Lodg
ing. and also, as dav boarders, on reasonab’e terms.
Macon. Oct fi * l NATHANIEL EELLS.
hair and tooth brushes, Bir
s silver plated cantors, liquor stands,
candlesticks, branches, fruit baskets, snuffers and snuffer
trays, silver table, 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.
Ministry as»«I Military 'Primming*,
and a variety of other articles usually kept in his line, all el
which he will .-ell at the lowest cash prices. lie respectful
ly invites the citizens and persons generally visiting our city,
to call at his store and examine his stock, where he is ever
ready and 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,
aud will warrant every piece he makes ua perfect as the
original, and his Watches to perform as well.
Oct 27 **
I the same.
Also, several wooden STORES, on-Cherry street.
! AlsOjU two story DWELLING, with out-houses and
! garden, near the corner of Third and Cherry directs, ud-
| joining the residence «>f Dr. Bpou.
| A*»o, a number of DWELLINGS, of different sizes, on
Third, Fourth and Poplar streets,
i Also, a large House, suitable for a Dwelling or House of
Entertainment, ou the Columbus Road, within the Town
Common.
Alsu, a DWELLING, oil tlie liifl. "iff 1 a large lot anti
out-houses, luljo’.ning Mrs. ItoLert A . 1 uts.
Eor terms, aimlv lo cither oi the umlersigneff.
D. RALSTON.
I »•—-it 4f, J. A.RALSTON.
L=js a
ATIOK.MiV AT S.AW,
CVTHHKRT. Randolph County, Ga.
Autrust 17 4fi
To Rdil, ct Public Outcry,
O N the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the
Court House door, in Macon, Bibb county.
I The DWELLING HOUSE on Fifth street, next house
I South of Mrs. T. J. S.iulsbury.
1 Also, FOUR DWELLINGS,on Pine street, telew tlie
j late residence of Thomas (r. Bates, deceased.
1 Also, wili l e SOLD, nt the same time and place, a one
I horse Barouche ami Harness, belonging to the Orphan o
Thomas O. Bates; deceased.
I Aug 17 46 P. S. VIRGIN, Guardian.
N N^lT.L promptly attend to any business entrusted to hi
▼ T care, iu the counties of Stewart, Mariosi, Randolph,
Georgia
Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, and Dooly
—aud Russelbund Barbour, in Alabama.
Refers La C< 1- D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowles, Esq-, Ma
con— Col. Joseph Henry Lumpkin. B. F. Hurtitmau, E.*q.,
Lewis J. Dupree, Geo. F. Plait, Lexington.—Horn Garnett
Andrews. U asktngton.—lion. Thos. F. Foster, Col. John
Banks, Columbus ’
Mr. T. B. Betbell, John J. Cary, Esq.,
Thomastou.—Messrs. Dunn & Martin, Do net h —
. 1 Porter, Avpa La eh icota, Ra.—Mr. Wm.fiarn»,tT
j S. C.—Messrs. Collins, Kcese A Co., Ac ir York.
harlcslcn,
March lfi
M ly
mm
• 11 •
are-
V7nriTnllrd l*i:i»o-Forlci«, |
f 'pnrxo A \ IRGINS, »<de Agents, beg leave to in.orrn ,
9 the citizens of Macou and vicinity, that they have on.
hand a good assortment of the above Instrument!*, anti will J
be constantly receiving to answer all demands, Pianos man- I ^pr of Ins services to the travelling public, and feels
utortured expressly for this climate, of various patterns, Lj ent t j lat a ]i w m | >e made comfortable who may favc
Rosewood and Mahogany, with grand action liarp stop, me- t j, e ; r rniT1 r (an y.
take jdafes, Ac. A . containing the latest fashion ot furniture, | The Office of the Monroe Rail-Road Line and Sa
itli tablet and hollow corniced fronts, veneered legs and ! vamia ], Stage Line, will be kept at the Washington Hall.
Macon, Jan. 19, 1841. lfi ST. LANIER.
WASHINGTON HALL,
MAC OX GA.
TS HIE subscriber having lately taken a nev
J. lease on the above House, ami having !
improved the same, by building a convenient ,
Dining Room, with general repairs, thankful (
for past favors, he respectfully renews the ten- .
* ” 1 '* ’ onfi- |
him
* ^ 8 ii * i e recently ocrujfied by J. God-
... d ?rd A Co. on t!ie street lea ling from the
, Central Hotel to the river; and i* prepared
. , aive his undivided attention to the STO
‘i.ii.’riSALE ot PRODUCE consigned, to his care;
, ih hi- oroinptue»s and punctuality, to receive
ctofhi.- friends, and to merit a share of public
inje. His charges will be the customary rate? of the
— l*ur<d::isers always paying the storage for th<
JOHN JONES.
Grecian scrolls. A written guaranty entitles the person to
exchange the instrument in one year, /if uninjured.)
Also constantly receiving new and fashionable Music, In
struction Books, Ac.
X. B.—Mr. C. Bruno will give his attention to tuning
Pianos, and those sold by us will be kept in tune 12 months
October I 5
04 1014 EB
■IIS*T, ISIO.
Fall and \V i n t «• r 1' a ■ b i o n •
ast 24, 1841.
47
Mi VMItK,
bki.u r uf I'jiij.hvo Barct—Twrntj-lwo of
thorn i* la lea !
rpms unepaalled Four Mile performer will ;
I remaiu tho Spring of Id-11 at the *ub*rriber’s ;
> , -»liie. at the Central Course, two miles from the .
C.ty of Macon, aud will serve Mares at Fifty Dol-
S< i. .-i, which tiny be discharged with Forty Dob j
• ■ i the Reason—One Dollar to tlie Groom.
" .- a 1 com nence on the first of March, and end on
' June. Every attention shall be paid to Mares, ,
.'■> rrs; mobility for accidents. Mares will be fed .
c -i.at ;,t Forty Cents per day.
i LARK'S (hilts have won often, and all distance*, in
Ti: • •• have been carried to England, and have
England. This is not very common, fi
:... - v v -_—r •_-* ur
t’ 12 N T R A 1j IB O T E L,
illncoU) (fi orsia.
fTlHE subscriber having taken that well j
1 known Establishment for a term of years, :
most respectfully tenders bis services to the
public as an Inn Keeper. He declines any news-)
paper detail* or fair promises of what he in- \
i tends to do for those whe may call on him, but simply adds •
j that his constant efforts wall be used to render all comfortable
< that niav favor him with tlieir company.
‘ Please call and try. FREDERICK SIMS.
August 27 48
yah Tii-
OF ALL KINDS,
30NK WITH NEATSKW, AM) AT SHORT NOTICE,
AT THE OFFICE OF
The silicon ftem’sia Telcgranh,
—such as—
('■KCCLAB8, MABE-HOVSE BEtEIPTS,
1IM l'-B/ttS, llOMtSE UlEIjS,
dtvoiu cSOci, cuii olficl riCloaRi,
Ac* Ac. Ac*
IE IS ZS^ JUk ES&L
Of nil Linds, kept ccn«limtly on Lsiint for nalc.
The Proprietor of tlie above Establishment, having re
cently received an additional supply of JOB TYPE, feels
confident that any work done by him will give satisfaction.
November 24 8
To Kent,
...aM. ^EVERAL Dwelling Hou»“ -
in the centre pat t
JLUL ton Avenue and Bridge street. Possession given the
first of October. Apply to J. 1IOLLINGSW ORTH.
Aug 24 47 tf
’waoMLaAai 2>a sizmz-s
AIKUniA AT LIU ,
JL ILL practice LAW in the Coutts of the Flint Circuit.
* ▼ His OFFICE is el the residence of Needham
Mims, 10 miles from Macon, on the Forsyth road.
Ref ere nets—Cater & White, S. M. A C. T. Strong, J/«-
con, Ga. March 23 lo
rK\M4M\ HALL.
M RS. ANN S. WYCHE, having taken the
above House, known as Rogers’ Brick
House, corner of First ami 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 tlie public, tf Oct C
GEOPGE A. KIT3BEBLY,
j > ESPEC i’FL LLY invites hi*customers and the pub-
J V he, to call and examine his assortment of
HAT* AND EAl'S
1 <2ul to Euglan i t*> beat their Horses ; l»ut ?*Iv\ - embracing every style and quality to be found in any otucr
V -L ' '' •*ts h ive d #:ie this often. Iu Ireland* they have u al t^tore.
o.ten—large and small races, and long an<l short
I l**<*k on SKYLARK as one of the best Stal-
I iporte 1 into the United States. For his per-
. -ce hand bills-
GEORGE B. ROBERTSON.
March 9. 1941. 23
Among the many new styles of Ilats now on hand, tlis
MOLESKIN BEAVER HAT are particularly recom
mended—they unite all the qualities of the most costly, and
offered at one-half tlie money.
Also,on hand, and in process of manufacture,
25 doz. fashionable Black Beaver Hat*, superior quality
\
<4 «»1«l Watclif*.
ENI)ID.assortment, just received and for sale at
cd prices, by C. G. St. JOHN, j
31 Mulberrystreet
^Million* and Ocor^ia Hour.
* J- K IV barrets of evtra Family Flour.
• Also, Georgia Flour, of g w»d quality, for sale bv
'VI 37 THOMAS HARROLD.
SOI 'ITIKRTi TOXIC,
.1 I'.t.UlI. MIt Bit 1.1'!!,
Foil Tl!r. CVV.E OF
A fi ti v a •* <i !•' e v e r,
La. , of Ap;»elite, Imligestioit* 19c;irt-D«irii
Niglit Sircalw, ami cvrry Symptom of
general fllvbilitmiou
FROM DK. 31 UStitlovE t i>* xItK U. S. ARMY, }
Walker County, Alabama, July 31, la3C. t
f •ah rr,i‘„—J have had occasion in the
C.eclt Natiou, to attend upon very im
Ecver. an 1 bv the rccoui.'iieudatiou of our Sur^-jon Gen
I> M' Leod, who supplied the army with your South-
i c. I was induced to try it. I did so, and have ne-
f '«c whole course of my practice been more pleased
. ’•••* v!; -. t of any medicine. It never failed lo cure.
Yours, respectfully,
E. G. MUSGROVE. M. D.
Surgeon, Col. M’Millan’s
Battalion, 4th Regiment Ala. Volunteers.
eat campaign ;
usea of Ague
FROM J. R. M’LEOD, M. D. >
Montgomery, Nov. 1385. J
' ' • Coste i A Coxc :
• a—1 have used your Southern Tonic in a number
• - and have no hesitation in saying, that I have found
•‘ by more efficacious in Ague and Fever than the
• ' ni general use. Its great merit is in its judicious
ol Stimulant. Purgative, Tonic and Diaphoretic
,Le *- Respectfully. J. It M’LEOD.
F.»r Sale by—J. 11. A W. S. ELLIS, Agents.
- a Avenue, Macon,Ga. July 13 41
10 do broad brim tio do <Io do do
23 tio do do smooth fur Russia Beaver lints, supe
rior quality.
20 doz. Medium Brim Russia Beaver Ilats,
20 do fashionable Russia Beaver Ilats.
10 do fashionable Satin Beaver Ilats.
13 do black smooth Fur Hats for bays.
10 do black napped Fur Hats for boys.
100 do black and drab Wool Ilats of superior quality.
75 do men’s and boy’s Hair seal Caps.
12 do men’s and boy’s Sealette Travelling Caps.
13 do gent’s superior black Cloth Travelling Caps,
new style. ^
3 do boy’s superior black Cloth Travelling Caps,
new stvle.
for Youths and. In fa nts.
6 dox. Idalia Cloth Caps for youths, new pattern.
4 do Fringe Tassel Caps do do do
4 do pateut Welting Caps, do do do
G do French Leaf do for infant*, do do
6 do Velvet and Silk, for infauts, do do
ALSO.
30 do Gem’s superior Sea Otter Caps, new sty le.
50 do do do Sbetlan Seal Cups, do do
150 Jo do
100 do do
200 do do
200 do do
300 Beal, N __ r
Country Hatters will find a good assortment of Hat Trim
mings : also Alcohol, Shellac, extract of Logwood, Verdigris,
CMIEAl» CA4iK—Jtnady made 1’lotliiii^.
It . w.n O HK*M,
H AS removed to the South side of Mulberry-street, two
doors below the Washington Hull, and has commen
ced receiving his stock of READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting ol
Superfine Beaver, Tilot and Broadcloth Over Coats,
Gentleman’s Blue and Invisible Green Cloth Cloaks,
Gentleman’s Blue, Black t^id Green Camblet Cloaks.
Blue, Black, Invisible Green A Cadet mixed Frock Coats,
Blue, Black and Invisible Green Dress Coats,
Kentucky Jeans anil Pilot Cloth Frock and Dress Coats,
Blue, Blin k, mixed ami Fancy Casaimere, Satinctt ami
Jeans Pants.
Figured and plain Woolen and Silk A civet Glutli,
Cas.simere and Satin Vests.
An assortment of low priced do.
Silk, Buckskin, Woolen and Cotton under Shirts, and
Drawers,
Cotton Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Collars,
Colored Linen and Ruifie do.
Silk, Cotton and Merino half Hose,
Gloves, Suspenders and Hdkfs.
Linen Collars aud Bosoms,
Stocks and Cravats of every variety,
Superior Fur and Sealett Caps,
Travelling Bags, Trunks, Ac.
The above Stock has been selected and manufactured
with great care, and as sales will be confined to CASH, pur
chasers will find PRICES LOW. R- N\ . M.
Macon, Oct. 20, 1840. 3
no
Fur Seal do
do
do
do
do Nutria do
do
do
do
do Muskrat do
do
do
do
Coney do
do
do
Muskrat and Coney Fur Cap*
for Boy*.
To Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL persons indebted to the Estate of Cliarles Rogers,
deceased, late of Bibb county, are requested to make
, immediate payment; ami those having claims against suul
Estate, are required to present them within the time pre
scribed by law WARY ROGERS, Adm r
August 17
DIE TAYLOR’S
BALSAitl OF LIVERWORT,
j -^OR Consumption aud Liver Complaint, Couchs, Colds.
Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Bide or
Machine Hat "Bi'idiesViVow^'trinca, and all other articles usu- j Breast, SpittiMof Blood, Ca^rlu PJpitotmnof^e^eart,
aily wanted by them—all of which will be sold very ow ' Oppressum and ^r.oiess^oabe diest^NJi.iopmg
for rash
j Pleurisy, Hectic Fever, NiglitSweats, Difficult or Profuse
WANTED, Beaver, Otter, Mink, Muskrat, Fox, Wild ! Expectoration, and all other Allertions of the Cliest Lungs,
Cat and Racoon Skins for which the cash will be paid, a the and Liver. For sala by J. »,a,r.nmc_
sign of the Big Hat, Mulberry Street, Maccn, O a.
October 8 2
Oats Wanted.
ff-/kBrsHELS OATS wanted, bv
OU Julv 13 41
T.I1AUHOLD.
fcon, Sail, and IVails.
I mr TONS Swedes Iron, assorted sizes,
lo 2,300 bushels Salt,
ioo Kecs Nails and Rrnos, assorted, for sale hy
100 **5 OUAsj. CAMPBELL A CO.
Julv- 0
Lfl C E3 ^ Tk "HX YEax. »
C 1 (INSTANTLY for sale, at the Ttlegioph Office, a
J general assortment of BLANKS, among which me,]
Attorney* 9 Elailhs,
Bank Declarations,
Y Assumpsit*
Declarations > Case,
) Debt,
Commissions for Interrogatories,
Attorney’s License, Ac.
Moliciloi'-tfiaicrnlN Rlanli.**
Indictment for Assault and Battery,
Bench Warrants, Ac.
Clerk’* lllaiik*.
Executions,
Do for Cost.
Subpoenas for Witnesses,
License fot Retailing,
Garnishment, Oath and Bond,
Summons of Garnishment,
Attachments, ,
Ca Sas,
Ca Sa Bonds.
Nheriff’s IBanks,
Deeds for Land,
Bills of Sale for Negroes,
Grand Jury Summons,
Petit Jury Summons*
Bail Bonds, for Civil and State Cases,
Replevin Bonds,
Ordinary RlnnkM.
Administrator's Letters and Bond,
Guanlian’s do do
Temporary Letters and Bond,
Warrants of Appraisement,
Letters Testamentary,
Letters Dismission—Administrators.
Do do Executors.
Do do Guardians.
Marriage Licenses.
J Holier 9 * uuil Coufttublc’* lllnnk*-
Executions,
Do for Cost,
Do for Military Fines,
Summons,
Bubpoenas for Jurors,
Ca 8as,
Ca fc>a Bonds,
Bail Warrants,
Bail Bonds,
Garnishments,
Attachments, Ac. AcJ
Tnx Collector’s Klank*.
Receipts,
Executions,
Deeds, %
iFIi«crIlnn€oit* ISlanks.
Land Deeds,^
Mortgages,
Powers of Attorney.
Notes,
Gamuts,
Ware-House Receipts,
Boat Receipts,
Deeds for Justices Inferior Court, Ac. Ac.
UriT* Bank Notices, Check Books, Ware-House Books, Ac.
Ac., neatly printed at short notice.
Macon, June 15,1841. 37
For Kent.
PntFCXtion irirt'n on the Ot of October,
rpHE DWELLING corner of Cherry .V Fourth streets.
,1 lit present occupied bv Mr. J. M. Kibl.ee.
The DWELLING on Kew street, first above the resi
dence of Ambrose Chapman, Esip
The small IlGl’SE on Fourth street, opposite lie resi
dence of Hev. P. Brownson.
Also, a Sleeping ROOM or OFFICE, directly over the
subscriber's store.
Bept
For terms, apply to
llE A
COTTON.
Dwelling; 'Ctonsc So Ileal.
milK comfortable well finished Dwelliug
.1 House, on Plumb street, between 2*1 and
3d streets, adjoining J. Iloiliugsworth. Sr. A
good Kitchen, Smokehouse, Sinble, Y\ eil and
Garden, are on the premises.
7 49 J. R. BENNETT.
~ B-'OZi SALK*
4 HOUSE and LOT, pleasantly situated on the bill,
near the Female College. If not sold before the 25th
of September, it will be RENTED. Enquire of
mi <23 tfu
ATTOUMlb A COl.V4LU.OKb AT LA XT,
iii’lli.V'i’U.V, Wilkinson. County, Ga.
\\f ILL alteud diligeutly to all busiurss eu trusted to their
T f care, iu the counties of the Southern Circuit—cr in
the counties of Wilkinson, Jones, and Baldwin, of the Oc-
mulgee Circuit—or iu the county of Wasbitigton, of the
Middle Circuit. March 23 25 emCm
AllOKXKVX AT I.AW,
DR A YTOS, DOOLY COL.STY, GA.
ITT 1L L promptly attend to any business entrusted to their
v ▼ care, iu the Courts of Dooly and the adjoining couu-
Jaly 13 41
THOMAS H. DAWSON,
JOSEPH B. CLAPP.
LAW NOTH L
t IYHE undersigneii are associated together inti e Prattice
JL of Law, at rksvillc, Lee county, Ga., and vrili at
tend ihe Court* vf the South-Western Circuit, viz : Ran
dolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Dooly. Macon, ui:d
Sumter. RICHARD F. LYON,
March 30 16 JNO. PATTERSON SMITH.
Aug 31 48 td
B. B. HOPKINS.
J.C. EDWARDS
The Fultou l-'ouudiy mul ITfaikiiic Khcjq
JjOtccr end of Cherry Strut, Macou, Ga.
YHE aubscriler having added to Iris csUiLluhir.ett, a
lliaM uud liou FaunUi y and Jla( biucMa.|q
intend* carrying on the business in all Its various Lranches
usually found in Northern cities.
Steam Engines and Mill work, of every description, made
T
T. HARROLD.
Com .Ileal.
"'ll BETHELS uf Corn Meal, for sa’.e by
OU Aug :n 48 "
TXOTIVt.
rilHE Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia having ev-
X ery reason to believe that it has now redeemed the en
tire circulation signed t»y Geo. W. Anderson, President, aud
J. Marshall, Cashier, with the exception of the notes abstrac
ted from its vaults, hereby gives notice that it will be con
strained, in every case, to refuse payment of the notes *uu
ed as above, unless the holder cuu show, that he, or the
person from whom he derived them, was bona file the own
er of the same, prior to the date at which the robbery icfct-
red to iu former advertisements was committed.
II. W. MERCER, Cashier.
Savannah, August 31, 1*41. 48 Cc
aw and Grist Mill Irons manufactured either cl Cast or
Wrought Iron.
Cast Iron Gin Gearing for wheels, 8, 10, and 12 feet dia-
| meter. Plates, balls. Ac., for Cottou iferew s.
Blacksm?Uiing, in ail its varieties, neatly executed wills
despatch, and at reasonable price*.
Brass and Irun Castings made to order, and patterns fur
nished, if required.
Church and Small Beils ran be l;ad of as good a tfine, axid
as ( heap a<s at the Northern Foundries.
Cash, or new work, will le gi.en for old Copper, Bras*.
Lead. Cast Iron, Ac.
OU 3 COTTON GINS, of an approved pattern, and war.
ranted superior to any heretofore manufn'tm-eu in the State
The public are invited to call and tee for themselves.
To tlmlinulN niitl utbru.
j rilHE subscriber offers for sale on accommodating terms,
i the entire STOCK OF GOODS,belonging to Wine
j Shannon A Co., consisting of an assortment of Dry Goods
\ IIo rd fc a re and (» race r ie*.
I He w ill also RENT the Brick Store on Cotton Avenue,
j known as one of tlie best stands in the city lor country trade
Mai<*h 24, 1841.
03“* References i
ii of any who may
1 hi*h
rPLiEii
29 A. RICHARDS.
11 be given, if required, fer the salibfup
rant work.
A
, . „ 4, ci lullart.said party leiuM L.
Persons desirous of locating in Aiiicon, wiB do well Oi .yw. paid v j. ea tfie n,;,) 3 l,ull beve Inc
themselves of tin. opportunity. JOI.oi IJ. WINN.
Mav 4 - 3>
itIILLlAEBV
PHE subscriber offers for sale low for cash, a fu 11 ussort-
, a
I ment of Fascv Drv Goods, of the latest pattern*, coo
lin'-of Silks, Satins, Muslin de Laines, Meriuocs, Cash
meres, French and English Prints, for dresses; a splendid
assortment of Shawls, Scarfs, Capes and Collars. Also Leg
horn and Straw Bonnets and flood.,. Ribbons, Flowers.
Wreaths and Plumes, and fine Jewelry, aud a variety of
Toys and Perfumery.
He lias also a full assortment of GROCERIES, next door tl
the above establishment. J. II. DAMOUR-
Oct 6 l
J§»3 REWARD.
Rair Uo.ii.iaUH-.
ithout charge until the llair is restored, at
die office of the propiiiar*, L. L BEALS A CO., No.
164 Broadway , up attars.
They further oner to enter into a contract w ith any party
to restore their Hair, utuier & foiJcit et from t / o toj< vc huu •
died dollars, said party being boutul in a like sum, to le
paid w hen ilie llair shall have lieeu restored. Of their suc
cess tLe public are respectfully invited to call and sati.-iy
themselves, us the proprietor* can show incontefctible prot.i*.
both by certificate* received arid per:#:ial refereiu e o scu.e
of our most respectable citirens. Trite per jar Td, j er bot
tle #1. The above ar«i» le for sole by
Vftcop, JIaj' 0 32 GEO. ^ . PRIC E A CO.
.tiacoM lion » Bras« FMtiniDy A .Vaikinc
Corner of Fvuith and Vi a n il Streets.
I AN A WAY from the subscriber, on the 7 th
IHE subscriber, having purchased the
interest of Mi . Win. McElrc v, in thin
Establishment, aud having disposed of neai-
ly all the old patterns belonging to the Int,
firm of Findlay A McKlroy, be baf now hi
progress, complete u Is of new patterns fi r
UJLi. and GIN geering, of every uescription
aud warr&isted superior to any heretofore made in tins
place. Among the various articles made to order, are the
following, viz :
Improved Dnllance Crank Wheels and Guides for ?r»w
" and Buies;:
April, a negro boy named ISAAC, seventeen
years old, about 4 feet 6inches high, tolerable stout
for his age. bow iegeed. His teeth are very sharp | ri*. •***“"- ’* ‘ri v ‘" "r* ,
and one on the right upper jaw a lUle decayed, j Mills; iud Spindles, wrought «.J e*M; Screws a,.d
j The above reward wil. b/paidVor id delivery of .aid boy Am. * rivuon «««•_ for
to me in tins citv, or for his confinement hi any jail, so that 1
| can cet him. WILLIAM TA^ LOR.
Macon Aug. 17 46
PAPER FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
SILK 'R E E L S,
O
F the best quality t
may be had, by ap-
y 7^ plying to the undersign-
* eci, four miles West of
Macon
A. E ERNEST.
3 i
Black-Smithing, Steam Engine, aud Maclrne Work iuceu*
era!. From long experience in the above business, the sub
scriber is prepared to warrant bis work, iu point of execu
tion, equal u> any in die United States.
[O* The highfc>t prices will be paid for Old Copper,
Biass, Lead, and Cast Iron.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon, May 1, 1641. 32
TOPRIIVTKKW.
J 740R PALE, low forcash, a 6J by 01 TMPOPINU
STONE, hx*id*»>melvpolished and well frun eil.
Apply to ' BR ADLEY A 1VKS.
Juue 30 40