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Pl'IlU^IKO KVKRT TUESDAY MORNING,
1C YjyiA RT TjKTT.
QfFlCZ t brick?ftil»f^fi^^r»t #• Cotton Arenuc and Pint
ISTSHKI l'. .8.
\r iK it a rtlki
'(tmjrWrncr Cotton
street—opposite .Tone’s
TERMS O* SUBSCRIPTION:
Tkrrr Dollar*, paid in advance, Will pay for the Tel
egraph one year. Five Dollars, paid in advance, .will
pay for it two years. Ten OollarM, paid in advance, will
pav for it fi\ e years.
When not paid within *ix month, after the year has com-
me need, thrkb douaM add fifty cksts, per nmimn
will be charged. TT not paid until the end of the year, > OCR
DOLLARS per annum wil! be charged—with interest there
after. . „
No 1-nper will be dfrrrniraiued until nil arrearages are
paid, unless at the option of the Proprietor.
Single Papers, t. noa-6'inscribers, 12J oents each. Extra
Papers, to Subscribers. 6j cents each.
TF.UMS ny ADVERTISINGS
AdtrRTMKXICVTS not exceeding 12lines, will be inserted
Me time for ONE DOLLAR; an [fifty cents for each
subsequent insertion.
Sheriff’s, Tax Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales, are char
ged by the Levy.
\ re - - unable deduction will be made to those who adver
tise by the year. - -
On all accounts foi Advertising, ‘V't\, ns well as for Sub
scription, Interest will be charged, when not settled within
i*be year.
jyXn Crdit for Job I’rintiiiS, Itlnnli*. *c. r £0
* Letters on business connected wi'U tlie Office, must
oe*post paid.to secure attention.
TAYLOR, MIRDOCK &
No. W.
w
CO.
Anctioncrnt nml Comtni aion itlfithnnlfl)
side Vendue Range, Charleston, So. Ca-
daily receiving from importers and manufac
turers, the latest styles and best qualities of English.
French and American Maple anti fancy Dry Giv'ds, and
are offering them at the lowest prices at private sale, ns
well ns unreservedly at 'Auction, on our usual terms. Wo
are also generally supplied with shoes, boots, hats caps,
paper, rope Ac. from the various factories. We invite the
attention of our country friends.
Sept. 09th, 1942. Svcl
H A »IirTO>, 1VARDE1TAN A. C O.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
On Cotton
Don 9 l mistake the house—ftro doors cboze his old stand.
ectfullv
rilHE subscriber would res,
JL friends and the publn-, that he lias take
AIRING,
inounce to his
n a pa rt of t he
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant,
where lie will give his whole attention to REP/
and will execute all work entrusted to h
Factors X General Commission J »• , B — ,e * e,r y- **■,' 5cc - made ° r re '
paired at the thortest notice, and warranted.
MERCHANTS,
WASHINGTON HALL
rriHE i
I theV
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rrUIE above busincr-t will have the personal and exclu-
M. sive attention of Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly of
WARE-HOUSE
t _ AND
C o ib» in i s s i o it Business.
. fBlHR subscribers beg *■.
leave to inform tlieir (fr:
■ Palmyra.
friends and the public, that M
they nave entered into co- jj'lj
partnership underthenrme JL- "'- fiAv
Sc Winn, for the parpen- of transacting
, an
tlic*tdinveYiu*;"ne~~.—The v have taken tlie Urge end eon'
venietit 1 Van-House on C*tton A venue,lately •crupiedhy
Messrs. Winn Sc R.lgeri. They respectfully solicit a
share of patronage, promising to give their best attention to
the interest of alf who may entrust to them their business.
’ v«-sr ti , oir*ro\T
July 21,1942.
WM, HAMILTON,
JNO. D. WINN.
The undersigned takes pleasure in recommenringMessrs.
Hamilton tc Winn to the farmer patrons of Hamilton &
HeynoMs anil the public generally, as gentlemen in whom
tliev n» y confide. He feels assured that no exertion will
• be spared to advance the interests of thbse who may entrust
business to their direction. Very respectfully.
WM. H. REYNOLDS.
Mason, July 21, 1*42. 43
rani!? co partnership heretofore existing under thc.finn
9 of Hamilton Sc Reynolds lias been dissolved hy mutu- 1
si consent. The name of the linn will only be used for the
settlement of the affair*.
WM. HAMILTON.
WM. H. REYNOLDS.
Macon, July 14, 1842. 43 __
w
ARE-HOUSE
co:?S .71 ISS3O V BUSIN ESS.
rjlIIE andfrsigrfd bisia-
1 ' ~ S krii the IVarc Uou^c fewSTiV;
^ ^'*9 of A. It. UaUtoo. recently : szlj. ,£•
erected on the corner of Sec- i:}^ l'.}#.
. • . .'.rondiind Ponulnrstreets. He t HD
id and Popular streets. H<
solfers hh» services ir» the rn:iou# branrlte* ol the W A RE-
•HOUSP ind COMMISSION (UJSiNKSS, awl respect
fully sol* ‘Hs the patronage of his friends, and the public
generally; trusting th it, by his untiring efforts, he shall , ----- , . ...
be aid e'to meet the wishes of those who inav honor ’him j ^ < v Jro Goods. Blanket*. ‘Doii.e>ticr, &c. &<. ulnch
lce# JOHN M.~ FIELD. I w, “ ^ *wd as low as can be purchased m um city.
I Macon. Aug. 10,1842. 49
formerly of
Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor and Commission
Merchant of Macon, Gforrin.
( EVBRARD HAMILTON,
Partners, THO AS HARDEMAN,
{ .CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
REFERENCES:
John Rawls, Hawkinsvillc.
George Walker, Pulaski.
James K. Daniel, ) 0
J. A. S. Turner,
,\Vm. $ Hamill, ) n
James S. Beall, J Doo v-
Hon. Lott Warren,
Jas. Bond,
R. K. Hines. Esq., )
Col. NYIsort Tefu. \ Alban J -
H« o. Win. Tay 'or, Cuilibert.
Savannah, Oct 1, 1842 4
E. & K. ft. GRAVES -
\ RE now receiving their fall supply of Groceries and
Staple Goods, consisting in part of the following arti
cles :
100 hhds. 5t. Croix,Porto R»-o and N. O. Sugar,
10 boxes Loaf. Lump and while Havanna do.
35U bags Coilhe—Rio, Laguira and Java,
*213 1,'uas. Molasses,
10 chests fr'eih Teas,
73 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles,
30 *’ Starch,
100 “ Soap,
20,000 Cigars,
20 libls. Copperas,
Logwood, Sal-^ratis,
25 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger,
20 roals Cassia,
ISO hags Shot,
3.000 lb*. -B'ar Lead,
30 tons assorted Swedes Iron. Bar Iron.
Cast Steel, German, American and English
Blister Steel,
200 kegs Nais nod Spikes,
10,000 lbs. Castings,
100 boxes Glass, *
200 kegs White Lead.
2<f bbls. Linseed. Sperm and Tanner's Oil,
Spls. Tuipenliua, Varnish See.
400 pieces Bagging,
1.500 lbs. Twi..e,
300 eoils Grass anil Hemp Rope,
30 boxes Tobacco.
15 crates Crockery,
23 boxes Colton Cards,
30 " Axes. •
20 bales Spun Cotton,
12 cases Wool Hats.
75 cases Shoe, and Boots,
1.200 sacks Salt,
15,000 lbs. Bacon,
Together with a large* assortment of Dry Goods.
Macon, November 8. 2842.
M. D. BARNES.
with tbeir confijenc
Keference.
Col. William II. Reynolds. - )
Mnj. James H. Hardaway, ! Macon
Rea & Cotton, I
Joshua G. Moore, J
Bryant Bateman, >
.Stephen Cnstalow. >
Benjamin Webb, Dooly. *;
August 1, '44
s
144SIg. Ilxclitingi'oii »«• Vorlt, at 1 j mu pre
mium. fV Savttnnaii, Augusta, ^t. Alary, and Bank of
Brunswick Notes, for sale by
i? | i. l2lh, 1G12. 50 SCOTT & CARHA RT.
off ax rediicud prices:i
C. G. ST. JOHN,
Watch Maker and Jeweller.
K ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he has just re
ceived a new assortment of
Watches anti Jewelry,
of the latest fasliious and most approved
kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced
prices, for CASH.
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Gold Chains, Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Pins,
Collar and S eeve Buttons, Jcc.^GOLD SPECTACLE^,
Silver n» d Sieel do. with glasses to suit all ages; SILVER
SPOONS, Rodgers & Son’s and Wostenholms finePocket
Knives, Razors and 6ci5sors ; Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLUCKS, watrouted to run 18 days
without winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus
sion Cap Pistols; Sieel Pens, fine Pocket B«»oks, ^old and
Silver 'Pencils. StK'cr and Steel Cha.ns and Key?,. Braid
and India Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne. Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, Ac.
Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu
nity to bi y cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhere, os he will sell lower
than auv other establishment in the country.
WATCHES REPAIRED.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of
AV^mhes and Clocks. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture
any part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes
as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well.
Nov. 1 1842 5
bscriber having sold his lea**. •'n
ishtiigton Hall to Messrs. Bu ,• *.k
STUBBLEFIKU). returns his grate ' ck-
nowiedgements to his friends & the pub.’ic. for
the very liberal patronage received from them
daring the time he has occupied the House; and confidently
recommend his kind friends to, and solicits J
behalf of, Messrs. Bullock
and disposed to render the
while visiting the Washing
ST. LANIER.
The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend
using every means in theit power to sustain the character
given it by Mr. Lanier, and would be pleased at all times to
see the former patrons of the Houre.
BULLOCK Jt STUBBLEFIELD.
Macon. Feb. 15. 1842. 20
Monroe Rail Road.
HfAHLS Road is in daily use to Griffin, 5.9 miles—leaving
a. Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Baruesville at 10, A. M.
Jc Stubblefield, a, well calculated | r.tjdGi.ffin half past 12
in every comfort in their power, f io"vf 3Vt> l aR ^
gton Hall. 12 , M ' nni1 W -» co: ' 43 P*. M-
arcat Barnesvh’Ie at
CENTRA^ HOTEL,
Jiflcon, Georgia.
T HE subscriber having taken tfiat well
known Establishment tor a term of years,
most respectfully tenders his services to the
^ public as ar. Inn Keeper. declines any news-
paper details or fair promises of what he in
tends to do for those who may call on him, but simply adds
tk~lkl* constant efforts will be used to render all comfortable
that may favor him ,with tlieir company.
Please cftlland try. FREDERICK SIMS.
August 27 43
Sta«er4 connect with it from Macon to Florida* Savannah,
I Augusta via. Milledgeville. Warrenton, &c. and also*, io.,
! Eatonton and Madison From Forsyth dnihtotke Indian
Springs; three times a w;eek 10 McDonough, Decatur. Ma-
I ietta. Jcc*,; from Barnesvilie daily to Columbus via. Thom-
nston and Tajbotton, and from Griffin every other dav to
Men tgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrangc, \V’e*»t Poii.t,
j &c. and to Aueusta, Geo
Cotton freighted from GriH!n to Macon at $1 per ba!e,
other articlea 25 cents per 100 ibj.—intermediate places iu
proportion.
L. N. WHITTLE, Resideiji Engineer.
PEAATERS’ IIOTEE,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Os Mulberry Street, Near tiu: ilETiioDisr Church.
c&mM?
.** •*;.
Ilnuston.
fTlIIF SUBSCRIBER,*U receiving large additionsio kis
i ,t?ck*cf ,
COACHES, CK.tRIOTErs, BAROCCHES,
ltIJGOEC.S, \7AGGO.\9, Ac.
from,time oftbe best Northern Blanufaetnrics, wbicli were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted’equal if not superior to those of any other es-
tablislunent. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find it for tlieir interest to examiue tlie quality uud pri
ces of bis assortment.
RKFAiltiflG, in nil the different branches executed in the
best manlier, by experienced workmen :ti less, than faro.cr,
prices. .•
Carriagt maker,, will find a good assoriment orKinptic
Springs. Axellrees. turned amt bo.c.l D..he*.L. , ..r-’“*”dJ
Knobs. "Patent and To,. Leather, Laces. Mlk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in tlieu
rrdHE sitbscriher, will’Cdeem their Change Bills with
.1 specie paying Bank Note, at par, or in exchange on business, at Augusta prices.
New York at 1 j cent premium. Matchdat I84A 22 _t
aept. li istu. 60 SCOTT Sc CARHART. —
I rffdlSIKTV day hills on Savannah, and SIXTY on New
J. Y'
THE SUBSCRIBERS iM&M T,
Turk, purchased with specie funds bv
Sept. 12th. 1942, SO SCOTT & CABHART.
s*ii
TRIAKIJ this me'hoil to inform their friends and the |
i public, that they have been. compelled to remove ;
frnm the house lqi0ly*uccupietl by Haiinllon Sc Reypolds, I
to the Waroifoi’-c adjoining, lately occupied hy Winn
Sc Rojjecs. vmcio they ure prepared to receive Cotton anil |
-Mtnchandixn. Tldsliouse is put in good repair, and is ns
sale as the other from fire, anti they regret that in their cir
cular they designated Hamilton Sc Reynolds Ware 4-muse
as the one to be occupied by them, but trust this notice will
reach tlieir friends in time to prevent mistakes in the deli
very of Cotton. They feel it tlieir duty to state the follow-
,ing circumstances: in July lasttl)ey t liia«cd oftbe proprie
tors the first named property—toot'pess*8sion. and expect-
ed to occupy ittlirnughnutthe season. Early in August an
execution against the owners was levied on it, and on Tues
day last it was sold by tlie sheriff', and notwithstanding the
subscribers bid liberally for it. they were out bid by a com-
pany—who is now in possession.
HAMILTON Sc WINN.
Macon, Sept. 8. C L__
100
Aug. 10.
3,000
Aug. 10.
PIECES GEORGIA NANKKENS. for sale
at E. Sc R_ It. GRAVES.
48
LBS. PRIME GEORGIA HAMS, for sale
at E. Sc tt. R. GUAVR8.
43
J. W. BABCOCK.
New floods! Yew fSoods!!
rfIHE Subscribers are now receiving a genera issort
J. nient of staple and fancy DRY-GOODS. ol Me latest
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, i«
brick building one door from AVnehrartoodlal].
Sept 23 52 GEO. W. PRICE Sc CO.
Bagr^ingr, Rojjc, &c.
Q IN PIECES Ileinn Bagging,
Os**-' 100 Coils Bale llcp e -
25 Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
10 da Victoria do
130 Bags Green Cuba and Rio Coffee,
With a general assortment of'GROCERIES just received
and for sale by CIIAB, CAMPBELL At CO.
July's £0
WARE-HOUSE
COMMXSSXOST BVSXNCSSa. _ . „ ,
f|1HK subscrilier has removed to the Ware Haute ne^r C «3 5IJ .BBfl ffPIIS*
l Cntimi Avenue, recently occupied by Hamilton Ar KEGS Noa. 1 and 2 bite Lead,
lltiynoliiii.wliii'h ia both rnnveHi»*nt nml« ompnratively safe j 200 gallons IiiineN Oil,
■from fire ; ami he is now prepareil for the business of file J 200 «lo Lamp Oil. t
season. HU personal and undivided attention will in all With a variets <n Colors t>'r - Haters .T, , .f* v r . n
r.h«i be piven to the storage and sale of Cotton, and he July 0 40 CIIAr*. CAM! BhLL « CO
h«»|te* to receive an additional share of the patronage of his J
E. NfAUSSEIYET,
lf*/itch-Jflnlcer- and Jeweler,
COTTO.V AVKSUE, O.VE DOOR CKLO’.V ClIAPJtA.V Ac IlOS*'
OLD STAND,
H AS the honor to inform fits friends and the public, that
he is going tp;qpen a Store, where he will keep a gen-
eral aesortinerirof' ’
WATCHES, -TEWShCKX,
and all articles usually kepti *» his line.
Ue will devote all. his personal attention to the repairing
of Watches of everv description.
Every piece made new by him, shall be warranter! as
goml and to perform as well as the original; and Watches
cither sold or repaired, shall be warranted for one year
None but the best materials shall be used.
Jewelry repaired in tlie best manner, and at the shortest
notice.
To Watch 1 -Makers.
Imported directly from the manttf clones, a complete as
sortment oftbe l.c>’t Tools ami Jlntcrinlu, at very mod
erate prices for cash.
Macon, Sept. 30.1841. 1
• COP A UTN E RSH1 p.
T HE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership for the
transaction of n CScr.cral AUC 1 l(Ji\ and LOiV-
MISSION BUSlSSSa, in this city, under the firm cl
'Rowland and Saulsbery.
SAMUEL T. ROWLAND,
JAMES L. SAULSBUKY.
Oct. 2- i
PLANTERS
friends ami tlie public, and that none w ill have
regret the confidence reposed in him.
Sept 20 51 JOHN JONES
WARE 1BOU.SE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
j g aviNi; ,
%
Iif-ii, Salt, and NniN.
I f? TONS vwedcs Iron, assorted sires,
O 2,500 be ibelsSalt,
too Kp -s Nails ami Itr.m.-, a«; nr:.*.l. t"..r sale bv
t JulvC 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL Ac CO.
XClIAXCi: • *ii V W Vi irk I! -burl - '■ t t'"i‘ lie* notes
_Jof the Bank of St. Mary’s at 2 per cent, for -ale by
r —-*« i '-'tm
I. . - , « * .. WARK-HOTfU f *• iliSUf
W ' . ' . S merlv occupied by Jltnr.
AD.'.»k?.t3b m Bt/iftca, on the cor- !“• '
tic, of Second and Cberrv streets, where we shall cnrrvnn
ii. a ware mu si: and commission hi si-
N ESS. .dertbefi .... f». & W. GC5N & CO. We
ore prepared to m ike liberal advances on cotton in Store, or
mi Ship v,ent*=, to Savannah, Cbarle.<ton, nr New York.—
oor experience in the W ar '-I Iorsr. and Co.m.mis*
Sio.v BurrtlKSSt .we .(eel warranted in soliciting the patro
nage of our friend, anil the public, believing tlieir best in-
lerc-i will be promoted by a strict and undivided attention
t >bnsinc , entrusted to our rare.
I). Ac. WM. GUNN A: CO.
At our old stand, the Store adjoining the Ware*House
in* keep constantly on hand a general a--ortment afSvgar,
4’(>//(■»• S,.‘ I .V. /.. Hi ■ jt , g. 11,'n M //,
pud almost every other article, in tke. O ROCK HY line
"A h'.fh Will .PC roil hi.v iiru-.il. 1). A \V"M. til NX
W. B. JOHNSTON Sc Co.
Trivate Doardin^ - .
J N a quiet and healthy neighborhood as any in the city and
convenient, near the seat of business, oneor tworespec-
table families can be furnished with ooard and apartments
a few thty bcarders can also be accommodated, i'er par-
ticulara, enquire at this office or of Dr. Wm. Green.
Macon. Sept. 12. ie42. in
Sec to Your Interests!
f NOW offer lOOO piece, of SANDERSON 8 44
iiich superior heavy tOTTON BACJUI^C"» wlr.cJ:
I on account of its ireigit and strength, weighing 130 ,bs. tc
the boll, which wilfbc the cheapest article for your use
j Before making your purchase elsewhere. Cornel "Se
Belleve '’ THOMAS H. HARDEN
.Colton Avenue.
32
□ lid
Ragging, Rope, ami Twine.
100 Ps. heavy 4-4 inch Cotton Ungci’jg,
150 44 4-2 ami 4*4 Hemp do.
50 Coils Manilla bale Rope,
50 do Hemp do.
250 lbs. Twine,
For sale by CHARLES CAMPBELL. A: Co.
August 20th. 47
A. P. TOWERS,
MARCUS JOHNSTON.
On 12
POWERS & JOHNSTON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
> Maco.v, Geo.
J82une
Cornerof Walnut anti Third Streets Itlncou,Geo.
[Formerly kepi by Mr. L. Imi it. and recently by Mr. Al
exander IHcha rds.)
■S8. (HIItD respectfully in
forms her friends and the public
I . ' generally, that she has taken the above
; . A 5 j ’oT well known esta'olishtneiit. which has
., j J fbeen newly fitten fo* tr.s comfort
and convenienceofBonrders. Thank-
f u l for past favors, she renews the ten-
ler of her services to the travelling public, and assumes them
t! at every attention will be paid to their edrrifort. FAMI- 1
LIES can be comfortably accninmociated. Her terms will j fl . U I I f !) v a 4> EAT t
he reasonable—corresponding with the pressure oftbe times. I -*• J-V-T XT A XJk 40 » kxb W
Office Mnnrne Rail-Road, Macon,
July £6th, 1642.
•J
44tf.
IRacoii Steam-Boat Company.
COMMUNICATION BY C-TEAM •
CWILlHZtlb STOJV, South Carolina,
T HE superior Steam Pncket
BEAUFORT DISTRICT
will take Freight for the above
Line, and runs regularly between
Savannah an^ Charleston. This Boat offers great facilities
to Shippers. The steamer H L Cook, will run regularly
between Macon and Savannah, during the summer, and is
of a very* lisht draft. This arrangement will enable ship
pers to get tlieir goods from Charleston, Savannah and Da
rien with dispatch.
AGENTS.
Lcland, Brothers & Co. Charleston, S. G,
L Baldwin. «Sc Co. Savannah.
M tchell. Wycr, «V: Co. Darien.
J. God lard, Macon.
Mac\_n, J llv 14. 42
aJ1U&ZC 1 STOKE, w.icojr.
(EMUS’© a ¥ Sl#S EfS,
J T A v fi cons mntly on band ; and offer fc r sale at prices
2 A as low* as c in be purchased in the southern country ; a
splendid assortn er.t of
PIANO-FORTES.
from the Celebrt ed and long established Manufactor.es of
ESJW&TMS a. ©sAiiSS*
.-li, 3KB
CHICK ER1N G AND M A C K A Y S.
The wc.l known reputation of these Manufactories pre-
eludes the necessity of commenting open die excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the test of every di
male, for many years.
A L A R G E AS S. O RTMENT OF
nOLINN, SUPERIOR GUITARS, RUGKISS,
TBOfflBONRS, TRUMPETS. HORNS,
CLARION ETS, FLAGEOLETS,
FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac.
-Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Rows; Music Pa
per, See. See. forming .is complete an assortment of musical
merchandize, as eon h i found in the southern country.
As they linpma atiiuct from it.. M*m..r > o.r... iliey nr»
enabled to sell their gc «ls at the .very lowest prices
B. & V. have in addition to {heir catalogue, an assort-
inent of FOREIGN UlSlil.
(Ip'JlHsic sold at reduced prices.
{£?=• Terms Hash.
May 17. 1842. . 33 .
Ml» ItSTSIC STORE.
HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, his
JL Siocktef Goods in this place, in a short time will make
large additiniis^Cu it, and assures the* public that they may
expect to find, at all rimes, a well selected assortment oi
Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be sold
cheap for Cash.
I have a Bindery in full operation, and will manufacture
any kind of Blank Record or Docket Books for Courts, at
the shortest notice, on Mulberrv-street. two doors below the
Washington Hall. JONATHAN B. MORRELL.
May 5 32 v /
DRAPERS & TA'LORS
jJ/jJ*AVE just received a choice assortment of Spring and
up in the oe«
by them is
to them. They are prepared to make liter
and most fashionable style. All work <
warranted, both as regards fit and ’workmanship.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Cutting for persons
from the country, done at short notice and with great care
at the store of C. fi. Thomas, «Sc Co., a few doors above the
Washington Hall.
Macon, March 22, 25
NEW
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
gFjj 3 * It VURING the past week we have made
C’ j U large additions to our former stock of
VJ K 6 O T8 A SHOES,
kinds and qualities, which were
mauufactr, -ed with great care, expressly
for this market, of the best materials and by the best of
workmen. We say to all u 10 are in want of either a low
priced or a superior quality of Boots jShoes, that they
will find as good an assortment^ our Store, and prices as
low, if nqt lower, than can be found elsewhere.
Boots made and repaired with neatness an 1 despatch.
BGr* Phase remember our Store on Second Street, be
tween the Wndiington Hall ami Messenger Office.
Macon. March 15. 1842. - WHITING & MIX.
Books and Stationery.
T HE subrcrifcer tesportfully
announce* :o»he poblio that
he has taken the Siore on Mul
berry street, l rcentlv occupied
by B* F. Griffin, ard is new open
ing a new and extern* ve a^aorv
ment ol BOOKS and STA
TIONERY, selected by himself at the North, and which
is ode red nt moderate prices for cf.sh or go^d paper
He would parriculativ itivite attemiri; ?o hifi steel; of
Blank Books and Paper, which is superior to nnv ever n
the p’see and will he sold at wholesale or retail, on te n.a
that cannot fail to please.
A supply oftbe tcx4 books need in the Georgia Female
College, and the principal schools iti town nnd 11.untrv. will
be constantly kepi on hind—a liberal ellowar.ce made V-
teachers.
B!:*nk hooks and paper ruled and bound to or-der.«v-
Book binding in oil ua bratjahea executed in the best style
ami warranted* r
JACKSON BARN EC.
^^POon, Oct. 3J. If 42* t
P1JBUC 8AJLJB Or
VAIUAEE2 tASJSSS.
V4J7-ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decemher next.
7 V in the town of Forsyth between the usual bouts of
sale, the valuable bady of laud iu Monroe county, whereon
Jo’ n Bedding now resides, formerly owned by Mariner
Culpepper, containing seven humlered acres, adjoining Con
nelly. Benton. Lestteur nml others. Sold on a credit of one
and two years, by the purchaser paying eight per cent in
terest, with two approved securities. The above land was
tori leftover to tne as co’dateval security, and sold by an or-
tier of court. Indisputable titles will be given.
Sept. 20 WILLIAM JAMESON.
tdl
B. H. .PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT I.A4V,
CUTUBERT. Randolph County, Ca.
W IL-L promptly attend to any business entrusted to hi
care, in the counties of Stewart, Marion, Randolph.
Early,Decatur, Baker. Lee,Sumter; and Dooly, in Georgia
.^n/1 Rtit.ellnnil It arbour. 1 n . Alabama
Banks, Columbu,.—Mr. T. It. BetfaeU, John J. Cary, Esq.,
Thorn - Ion,—Messrs.Dunn & Martin, Forsyth.—W in. G.
I’orter, A p pa la chiral a, Fa.—M r. \\ ra.Harris,C an rtesto u
c.—Messrs. Collins, Kceso & Co., .Yea York.
March 15
C O I® P E E; - s 38 B T ii.I i¥ G
ESTABLISHMENT.
STILLS and WOltMS.keptoo hand.at
CHEAP! CHEAf! ..
THE LARGEST LOT OF BLANK
BOOKS & STATIONERY
8 AVER ill Mac«
’j for soon—by
3Iiico» Iron and BrassFoiindry
MACHINE SHOP.
Cornerof Fourth and Walnut Streets.
rilHE subscriber, having purchased the
J interest of Mr. Win. Me Elroy, in thi>
Eotablishment, and having disposed of near
ly all the old patterns belonging to the hit,
firm of Findlay & Me Elroy, he has now hi
progress, complete setts of new patterns for
mii.i. and GIN geering, of every description,
and warranted superior to any heretofore made in this
place. Aip.ong the various articles made to order, arc the
following, viz:
Improved Ballance Crank Wheels and Guides for Saw
Mills; Mill Spindles, wrought and cast; Screws and Bales*
Anti-Fnction Plates and Balls for cotton-packing screwv
j Black-Smithing. Steam Engine, and Machine Work in gen-
I eral. From long experience in the above business* the sub
scriber is prepared to warrant h ; 3 work, in point of execu
tion, equal to any in the United States.
[CF* ThO highest prices will be paid for Old Copper. |
Brass, Lead, and Cast Iron.
ROBERT FINDLAY
Macon. May 1. JS41.
NOTICE.
\ LL persons indebted to the *
Mnvo. late of Butts county de
to make immediate payment, and the
gainst said estale will present them i
JOHN GOODMAN.
J. It. McCORD. Adm vxs.
Oct. 10. 1840. 3
O N the 25th dav of October, lS4o LINK OF
iSTAGJKS v,;lt‘l*o in nperin in,, Irani Fnt -
s\th to Decatur, via. Indian Spring. Jicksoo on.I McDo
nough; leaving Forsyth Tut‘■.hays', Thursdays Snd Sat-
DHDATS. after the arrival of the Cars from Macon, ami
return next day, in time fur the Car, to Macon. As this
will beone ol the most pleasant lines in the rour.trv', fiir‘
the people from the up-country to Macon, Milledgeville,
Savannah and all places. '
q iq -A. *E. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
.VOTiC.JE.
OYSTER X CO FEE HOUSE.
On Mulberry Street, nearly opposite G. A.
Kimberly's Hat Store.
SiEW BOOKS,
J UST received aud for sale, the fulkrvriag
uvrk*»
<Ladv of the Laic®,
Rokeb y,
Lada liookb,
Mrs. Sigourney’s Poems.
Poets ot America illustrttod*
IByron’t Work*. 1 Y®1,
Pop®*® rt i H
H. More’# Work®/
Prescott’s Ferdinand and Xaab®l!a, • rpl®*dl4
wexk,
Downing’s Cottage Residence**
New American Gardener,
The Complete Farmer,
Charges O'Malley, 1 Vol. illustrated,
Carlyle’s Heroes in History,
Guizot’a History ot Civilization,
t^Tales of the Ocean,
Robinson Crusoe, illustrated.
Bclzcmu in Egypt.
Wirt’a iile of Patrick Henry,
Wayland’s Moral Science,
“ Political Econoray.
Bowen's Essays,
Casseriy’strar..dati«n of Jacob’s Greek Xleadar,
fiandford ami Men n, illustrated.
Tales for the People,
A New Home, a tale of the W esr,by Mr*.
Mary Clovers, 0 very popular wotk,
Forest Life, by author of a New Horn®,
Philip’s Devotional Guide,
Wesley’s Notes,
Manual of private devotion,
Ursuline Manual,
Georgia Scenes, illustrated,
Millwright's Guide,
Complete sets oftbe Rol;o'$a
*' *' 11 •' Fairily
brarv.
Southern and Missouri Harmony,
Dewees’ system of Midwifery,
** on Females,
“ on Children,
Eber'e’s Therapeutics,
Practice,
Unite 1 States Dispensatory, }
Cooper’s Medical Dictionary,
Also a fine assortment of Bibles, Hymn Rooks, and
Prayer Books, of every variety of size and binding.
Oct.3d, 1$42. 1 ‘ J. BARNES.
Valu»!)te Easidsand Negroes,
JFGI2 E.
ler of the Inferior
.f Crawford, whoa
nary, will be sold ,
d3or in Knoxville,
January next, the
1 property belonging to the es
tate of Joshua H. Bigliam, late of saul eountv, decea«ed #
t«> wit: THIRTEEN L1KEL { NEGROES. consiNiiqg
of young men, women, aud three childteo, among whicri
are two good Carpenters.
Also, the following lotsor parcels of lend, situate, lying
and being 1:1 the Old Agency Reserve in said county, and
j distinguished i:i tlie plan of said reserve us lets N«s> J), 10
and 11. and Fractional lots Nos. 14. 15 nnd 1C, lying all
in one body nnd containing in all, about one thousand
acres. Also, at the same time, by virtue of tlm same or
der. before the court house door in tlie town of Irwin’qn,
Wilkinson county,«the fallowing lots and pu ts 01 1 >ts of
land, to wit: Lot No. (Il!,) in the 5th di
son, 140 acres of lot No. St*, in the 5th
Wilkii
rictof Wi
so?#,
and ten a.
:res of lot No. 120. in ti
lie 4th
dist
riot of said
coan
tv, nil lyit
?g in one bociy* and con
tainin
cr :j j
0 acres.—
The
above ties
cribed negroes and Ian
ids so!
id fo
r tlie bene-
fit of
the heirs .
and creditors of Joshua
H.
Bigli
lain, dec’d.
The
negroesw
ill be sold for CASH.
The
laud
s, one half
cash.
and a c
red it of twelve months
t me \
he
remainder.
with
notes nnd
approved security.—1
’he sa
le wi
ill continue
mil all is sold.
DOROTHY B. BTGHAM. ndm’rx.
HOWELL II. BIG I! AM, adm’r.
Crawford co. Oct. 25th, 1842. 5
TinIIE subscribers have again opened tlieir Eating H*use.
JL for the reception of visitors, and front the long.experi
ence they have had in the Oyster business, and .from the old
and experienced hands they now have in their establish
ment, they flatter themselves that they can suit all tlieir old
customers, and »8 many new ones us may favor them with a
call, as they will furnish Oy>tcrs by the meal, at all times,
'and all other luxuries the market affords. They have com
menced receiving freshrOysiers daily, and as snen as the
weather will admit, will receive all kinds of FISH from
Savannah, which we will tell daily'to the citizens of Macon
nt a fair price, and likewise keep to serve up by the meal a:
all times of the day, and at night, until 12 o’clock, as that is
the hour we intend to close, We return our thanks to out
former customers for their visits, ohd hope they will renew
them this season, and bring their friends with them.
N. li.—We shall keep OYSTERS at all times to sell by
the quart or keg, both Fresh aod Pickled, and intend to
l eep all kinds of NORTHERN AND WEST INDIA
FRUIT, at all times when tfcey are to be had in the savan
nah market.
XT’ All orders rent to the subscribers in*Savannah <*r at
Macon, wiil be thankfully received and promptly attended
t«>; and it any one wish it. their orders will be sent to Sa
vannah, through our Agent, free of expense.
LTJDINGTON «fc THOMPSON.
E. C. GRANNISS, Ag’t.
Macon Oct 25 1842 4
Xo Humbug J
A G ure jar HARD TIMES! ! /
Bujcis of Dry 4 rood* I,c*ok and Rrnii.
W. A E. WOOD lUFF are Beilins; Bargains, hca%
TT* ped upon Bargain 4 . Our otock, cotaprehenair.g n.
I large and general assortment, was selected with the <y. eat-
' eat care and attention by one of the firm, now at the North,
i —which having been purchased in the month of August,
j before the passage of tlie lute Tarid bid, and when, us is
. believed, the Northern Markets were at their greatest de-
j pression we can and Trill sell as low as the same Goods
: can be bought in this city—perhaps loTcct. Do not takc-
our word for it, but justcall an J see, before purchasing else
\Y,
are aware that lift’
rise* :cnt3at rho present d;
ter part are made without
of humbugging the public
" becomes purchasers te
faith is us
ally placed in
he fact that tl
ruth, ft
dav
I JLIAT CIKCFIT.
rjlIIE Supeiior Court of Bibb County.
pf Sc
or jurors.
ill
In ('linnibers, 7
24th Oct 1842. \
11 convene ti
adjourn until the fourth Morula
imo. Of course, neither suitors, witness
be required to attend until the adjourned
E. D. TRACY, Judge.
EOTTOiV qijys.
rilHE Subserilier has on hand a few superior Cotton
B OiiiM, wjtieh will be sold on reasonable terms for
Cash or approved paper. ROBERT FINDLAY.
Oct 18 3
tpll’c arc nuthoriznl lo announce IHtn.USB
■ BASSETT as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb
I County. Oct 18 3
As this is
xamine qt
e Block a
Tom SI to S2—rich Mous. <
e dark Prims. 1800 yards. 1(
;s, f>l per yard—Bleach’d S
*2 to 25 cents per v«l—Browi
»er than the cheapest—Whit
Spmds <or -$108—Also, Carpetting R
Together with a large variety of Good:
—tj which the attention of our friem
respectfully invited.
Store on Mulberry street, opposite
Shoe Store. *Oet IS
r of
ea-
• purpose
»ar*j
?s at l
1 cite::
d Blue black Bom-
e Lame? from- 25 to
yd.s for 1.00—chi ap
lining^ anti Sheet-
>itit:ir gs and Shee-
• pool Thread. 20
gs and Oil Clcitba.
, proportionably lov.*
and cubtomers is
itreng and Wood’*
G a EEs & nol \C K R,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
\ I.an.ku, Mac o.v Co. Gxo.
* in tlie folio A’ini; rnuntic.—Macon, Ms
ltd, Houston. Dooly A Snmter.
JOHN JL GILES.
JOHN C. MOUNGER
Oi-t 25 13*12 4
EIousc For >»:seo.
venient Dwe'ditin House with al
j’Wtlm*fi l-rqiirstnl to .tntcthnt J.tJlIi.fi 1102.-
iip-.- l by Mr. Z. T. C
use will be sold low
Apply at this Office
?stLtc of Richardson
ceased, are rciiuestcd
?e having demands a-
ii terms % of the law*.
j Bibb Coouty- Oct 12, 1342. 1
fCT' Wc arc authorized lo annonner .VI THAN- I
i IEL KKMiN) i>q- ns a candidate lor Receiver o j
l
B. i
ONES*
Tax Returns
June 28.
-inly, at ilia c
October 25-
sale at New York prices if calle
J. B. MORRELL.
Next door below the Washington Hall.
A
( TOPPER STILL
J made to order, at the Macon Foundry,l
Moy II 32 WM. Mr EL
anfl influent .*.
HARDBMAN
HAMILTO%
' E'JT L v O t* Sam.Ann
ei* ic m ti.** Cumuli,
it;.. ; osed of my inte
Ms (Jf. AVl 5 ,
Aiioruer nt I.nir,
VlKNS-i, Dooly county,
10. 32 ’ Georgia.
F A M B R 0”& S P E E R7
ATTOBMiVS AT LAW .
FORSYTH. MONROE COUNTY, CA.
me 15 37
DISSOLUTION.
ROY npHE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm
X ot KPP1NG. PAYNE, Ac Co. is this ttay dissolved
I by inuiual consent.
George Payne, win
[ ness of the old cone
The bu.-iness will be cuntim
U alone authorized to eloise tin
*rn C. BPPING.
GEO. PAYNE.
Macon, Ga. Oct.20, 1842 4
INSTRUCTIOIV Ii¥ ^SESIC.
■fir R. BERREP respectfully informs the Ldie« nnd
: f ▼ • Gentlemen of Macon, that lfe will give instruction
J on die Piano-forte and in Vocal Music. Ladies will he
i waited upon at their residence. Testimonials ot the high
est chancier ns to his qualification lor teaching, will be pro
duced, if :i«ked for. .
| ET PIANO FORTES TUNED.
Addresses left ar the Washington Hall, or nt Messrs,
d by Bruno & Virgin’s Store, will be- strictly attended to.
busi- , Oct 5, 1342. £3.
ion there,
intho V*0!ice.iMof*H: Hnii.il-
MrrGBARLEa l .rHAM-
iTON , v.httec .ead.iiC -it.. .-harnctiT,and correct knot* 1-
g- ef p lain: w .U qualify him fur. tne employment in
hi h*j »-4 id)*- nt to engage In thus retiring iron: tiie con-
ci‘. 1 i eg.lenvc ru tenner my gratca.l a rkmnvledg^jenrs
■ ; ’<* n.l.s i» r paitfaV’ r?. icid »t. for the
eor.com.of Hardeman a.Hamilton;' a
‘■u.'hj ot ther euppoft, with tie is^uraaco that it will bo*
cratefuiiv acknowledged bv me. ns tUougi;'P<cdr<i a
“Wberofthaconcern/. ' S. HAMILTON.
if*
‘.ug 99, 1847.
LANIER & CLUPTON,
ATTOItMI I* AT I A4V. f
- .. . * (i RIF FIX. GEORGIA. •
airf“II.I." Prnci'tc" iu iko f.illr.win^rnliiuicsi Pik^.llanry; 1
\ \ EavettC. Coweta, Meriwether: X Talbot. Bibb,
j: $ denNard, .....
, ATTORNEY ,AX LAY/
’ TERRY. CEO
J\«TICE. •
a LL Persons arc hereby forwarnedfi-om trading fort wo
promisors* Notes; thirrj* dollars each, civen sometime
the last "f 8epteinber or the first ef October last, payable
till* Twenty tilth of Dcerfinbe- next. madepayabl«B> James
G r iti'h; the above obligation bavin" failed nnd we are de-'
termired not to pav ...id Noise Mules* compellt-d bylaw.
< ,„edbo JOSIAII-BAZ-K.MOHE •
11ED1CK BAZEMORE
Nov. 10, 1844. 7 tit
j For Sale.
\ CHOICE article Nothern Butt-r,
5 libls. Onions,
j 1 Lot Superior J&va Coffee,
, 1 do choice Hams, Just reeeit-e<T.
Oct i - 3 USHER Sc FREEMAN.
’[)' B'c arc authorised lo announce J4)li\
1! A Kit, as n candidate for Receiver of Tax lletur.s, fjt
the County of Bibb, at tlie next Election.
Juno 6. 1842. 36
f;T’ B'e arc nothorlzril to nnuoitncc I, M VI
MULLENS as a candidate for Receiver of 'fax Returns oi
Bibb rum ty, at tile Election in January next.
Jane 18 1®
\FT The friends oi .Solomon B. Johnson, announce
his name a-a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns^!’
Bibb eountv, at the election in January next.
June 20/1842. 33
ryy tie arc nnlboristcl lo announce Amo*
RarnrM as a eandidate lor Tax Collector, in January next.
June 20, 1842. 38
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JJ.U O.J, Ca.
It
Flour.
Q | Barrels Canal Flour
: 16 do Baltimore, Howard Street do.'
I 10 Casks Chees., for sale hv REAi COTTON’,
j Nor. 13. 7 It
COTTON FACTORIES
FOR S.1L.E.
HE exlerisive and well known Cotton Factory
Creek, in Upson county, kn
To*
LIN FACTORY: now in c-rnp!
sale. Also, the well known' Fact
and 'about a quaAer'of a mile below, known ns the WAYN-
MAN FACTORY, and in ptrlept 'order for spinning and
weaving,' is also offered for sale. For further particulars,
inquire at the Factories. D. It. I’ERRX , A Co.
Novembers. 1842 • •*
[FT Wc nre authorized to nnuaiinre JA.TIK#
RICHARDSON as a candidate for ifeceiver of Tax Re
turns of Bibb county, at the Election in January next.
Jan 18 . • - l* 5
FIRE INMJRAXCft I
Equitable Insurance Company, Nexv-York.
Jos. Strong, Secretary.
n as the FRANK-
mler. is ofteiM.for \ Lam/>erl Siiydam. Pres't.
' 1,nt r ' 1A ISKS on Buildines, Goods, Nt ares and Merchandize
It, in -Store, aod Cotton in Ware Houses,in the City ot
Maeon'and its vicini y, against FIRE, taken by applica
tion to ' C. A HIGGINS Agent.
Office next door to Shotwell s Drug Store,
• • Oppoiite the Central Hotel.
Ms sea. N«v. 13. 130. T
F. li. 8IIACKLRFOKD,
FACTOR AM) L'liillLV'i'O.V 51! III'. A.\'T,
Central Wharf, opposite •/• Frasier Co.
CHARLESTON,
Ocmher 4.1 5 " :!
3JHELPS ,"c EXPERIENCE’S chang-> bills, ar.
It .y;-< mptlv redeemed, at their store, on Cherry street
in Central Bank Bills.
Oct 25 1842 4t 4 _____
“ ' AT PtHVATE SAKE.
Received per Centra! Rail Road,
30 bbls. Superfine Canal Flour,
5 do. Northern Apples, -
10 kegs’ Butter.
ROWLAND A SAUL'S BUR V.
Oct 18 3
100{
peices 42 an*l 4 \ iprh ** Cotton
»t received and for ynle by
e. a a. r
18-12.
Cotton Bagging',
graves. -
Bov for Sale. j.'
A SMART, active vellow BOY.’about 10 ygars ojd.wsi,
be sold low for speci. food., ioquir* «this offle*. ^
Novamber 8, 1847.
«iia