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)rrtCE,brtekh tit ding corner Cotton Arcntre and First
street—opposite .Tone’* Warehouse.
Tr.itms or sunscwrrioti t
there r>r>ll:ir». paid in advance, will pay for the Tel-
Igraph one vt I i»«- Doilmn, paid in advance, will
liv for it two years. Ten Dollars, paid In advance, will
l„v for it five years.
U’lien mu |i dd within ■ i\ months after the year Ins com
menced, THitr.a nou.AKs and fifty cents, per annum
kill he charged, If not paid until the end of the year, jour
Lii.l.ti.- per annum will he charged—with interest there-
| So paper will be dircontiniie.'t until all arrearages are
Lid. unless at the option of the Proprietor.
I Single Papers, t. non SiiPscribem. 12{ rents each. Extra
faticrs. to Subscriber*, 6j cents each.
TERMS nr ADVERTISING!
^PTERTISEMENT* mil exceeding 12lines, will he inserted
LeUmefor ONK 1)01,:,All; and FIFTY CENTS for each
■y/i f, f, C A I.V( A, AO
A TOKNIiY at Mir.
Lnmpkfn, Stewar i ounty, Ga.
H AVING resumed the practice of Law, ha* opened
his office again nt this place* he will regularly attend
the Stif»erior and Inferior Courts ol the counties of Stew
art, Randolph, and Sumpter. H : s strict attention is pledg
ed t nnv business wi:h which he may be entrusted, and
hopes his fonnci friends and the public, will continue their
patronage heretofore thankfully received.
November 21. S it
St
IX A. tig I, TOY. ITARDinUXr .V CO.
ON imle*
F^IIIE subscriber having sold his lea-, in
k the Washington Hall to Messrs. Bu /IK
k Stubblefield, returns his grate - ck-
Ujt nowledgernems to his friend* k the public, for
- ''tSPSz'JA the very liberal patronage received from tliem w ' ’ " * T ~ ' ‘*=£•—-t-rcV-t
during ;he time he lias occupied the House; and confidently
recommend his kind friends to, and solicits -heir support in ,
behalf of, Messrs. Bullock & Stubblefield, as well calculated i , Gtdhn hnlfna-t 12.
and disposed to render them every comfort in their power, I , 0 leaves Griffin nt 9|, A. M.
while visiting the Washington Hall. i M * an< * Macon 4^ P. M.
ST. LANIER. I otage» connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah,
The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend • Augusta v * a * Milledgeville. W arrenton, &c. and also via.
rjlIlE subscriber would respectfully announce to his using every means in their power to sustain the character j £atfiuon and Madison From Forsyth daih to the Indian
JL friends and thejiuMir, that he lias taken a part of the given it by Mr. Lanier, and would be pleased at all limes to | . P nn ?*i l *>ree times a week to McDonough, Decatur. Ma
lt Barncsville at 10. A. M. j
d arrives at Barncarille at
ilr.ki.-d
Don 1 1 mis fake (he house—tiro doors above hi* old stand.
store occupied
JENKINS, Hardware Merchant, see the former patrons of the House.
where lie will give his whole attention to REPAIRING,
Factors & fieneral ComD!Sis>.Ioi:i * l, ‘ 1 w '<1 execute all work entrusted to his cure.
N. B.—Watches. Oi«»cks, Jewelry, &o. Ac. made or re-
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
paired at the shortest notice, and warnu-ted.
M. D. BARNES.
Macon, November 8. 2812. G
txeqnmt insertion. [
•tUrriffs, Tax Collectnr*’ and Coroners’ Sales, are char- i rjAIIE above business will have the personal anil excln-
-*• air. attentmn.of Cot. E. HAMILTON. SEIiMXO OFF AT BFSVOFO PRICES ! !
L,| by the Levy.
T \ reasonable deduction will be made to those who adver
se hv the year.
On all .(-counts foi Ad vert lain?, Ac., ns well ns tor Sub-
[•rintioa. ^merest will be charged, when not settled within
lie year.
friVo Cltill for .fob Prliitint!, Blanlis, Ac.^fl
* Letters on business co inected wi'h the Ollice, must
■*|.ist paid, to secure attention.
lAilDP
AND
ComnniKbioii Husistcss.
t|AUE subscribers beg
■ 3 leave in inform their |]
|i, V At2 friends and the public, that ifeSRl '
' 73 they nave entered into c>- Ii,,
partnership under the os me (2- SHSei
|f !(nmllt*u A- Wlun, for the psinas of transacting
rr Inisincss.—They have inken tlm large and rnn-
tVare-Hote# on Cotton Avenue, lately-iceupied by
|t ..i s Winn k Rodgers. They respectfully solicit a
fur.- of patronage, pmuiisiugto give their best attention to
I,r interest nf all who mav entrust tn them their business.
' WM. HAMILTON.
July 21, 19-12. JNO. D. WINN.
J The undersigned-take* pleasure in recommending Messrs,
jamiloin A Winn to the former patron* of Ilaioilion k
•■Is and the public generally, ns gentlemen in wliom
y confide. He feels assured that no exertion will
* spared to a Iv.mre the interests of these who mav entrust
I to their direction. Very respecifnllT.
WM. H. REYNOLDS.
Miron. July 21.1642. 43
i>iw»l:ition.
Im ill co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm
I of Hamilton \ Reynolds, baa been dissolved bv mum-
c.iasetit- The name of the linn will only be Used for the
itlement of Ihe affairs
WM. HAMILTON.
WM. II. REYNOLDS.
Macon, July 14, 184*2. 43
WAREHOUSE
AND
— JJ 11 filK undersigned basts- j
fK 5 !;, a • " iVnW SIon»r f
■’ sS of A. H. Kalsion. recently
. rju* erected on the coiaier ui’Sec- ft-' r;
~ ' :ts „nilan i Popular si reels. Hf
,j. jeesie ihe »t.i-eisiif«iehe» of the WARE-
II >| ,„J COMMISSION HUSlNBSS,.spd respect-
.v s'il* is the nainnice of hi* friends, and the public
','eraliy ; trusting th il by his untiring ctforis. he shall
i . e iu Tiiee: the wishes of those wim m iv honor him
In their confidence JOHN M. FIELD.
Etcf.uv.iicc,
C«I, Willi no II. Reynolds.)
M.j-James il II i.dawny, > ^
Jlci * Cotton.
Joshua <J. Modve,
Bryan*. Batem in,
Stephen Casialow.
Benjamin Webb. Dooly
Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor aud Commission
Merchant of Macon, Georgia.
C KVERARD HAMILTON,
Partners. { THO AS HARDEMAN.
( CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
REFERENCES:
Johu Rawls. Ilawkinsville.
George Walker. Pulaski.
James K. Daniel, / 0
J. A. .-*. Turner. {
Wm. S J Jamil!, ) D .
James S. Beall, J Doo V-
Hon. Lou Warrtn. )
Jas. Bond. J Palmy rs
S. K. Hines. Esq.. /
Col. Nelson Tefts. i Alban . v ’
H*gi. Wm. Tay’or, Cutliliert.
6«vanaalt. Oct 1. 1S-I2
August 1,
44
sa THE SCBSCEISE8S
JIAK-E this method to inform their friends and the
pulnic, that they have been mm pollen to remove
the house lately occupied by Ilaoitltoo ,V Reynolds,
iVnrr-ilnuM- adjoining, lately occupied by Winn
I lingers, w.icrethey are prepared to receive Cotton and
cuindile. Tilts bouse is put in gc*.si repniri and is as
• as the other from fire, mut they regret that in their rir-
ir they designated H uailton A Reynold'* Ware house
die one tn be occupied by tliem. but trust this notice will
noli their friends in time io prevent mistakes in the deli-
krvofCoiton. 'They leel it their doty m a late
•ireninsianeea: in July last they leased of the proprie
jr» die first name.) pmpertv—took posses-ion. and ex|iecl-
p io occupy it ibrmiglmut the season, E.arly in August an
seculion againsi llie owners was levied on il, and (in Tlies-
», la-t it w is sold by tbe sheriff’, and notwitliatanding the
f isevlbera bid liberally for if. they were nut bill by o coin-
l’iv—who is unw iu possessinii.
HAMILTON ft WINN.
E. <& CS. IS. e»flS.4VI£$
A RE now rei-eiving iheir fall supply of Groceries and
ritnple Goods, consisting in part of the following arti
cles *
100 hhds. St. Croix, Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar,
10 boxes Leal. Lump and whim Hnvanna do.
350 bags Coffee—Rio, Laguira and Java,
20 lilnls Molasses,
10 chests fre ah Teas,
75 boxes Spcrui and i allow Candles,
30 *• Starch,
100 ‘S Soap,
20.000 Cigars,
20 I ibis. Copperas,
Logwood, Sab-ffiratis,
25 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger,
20 units Cassia,
150 bags Shot,
3.000 lbs. liar Lead,
30 tons assorted Swedes Iron. Bar Don.
Cast Steel. German, American and English
Blister Steel,
200 kegs Nais and Spikes,
10,000 lbs. On-line*,
100 boxes Glass, •
300 k«gs While Lead,
20 Ubls. Linseed. Sperm and Tanner’s Oil,
Spts.T'upentiue, Varnish Ac.
400 pieces Bagging,
1,500 lbs. Twine,
300 coils Grass and Hemp Rope,
30 boxes Tobacco,
15 crate. Crockery,
25 boxes Cotton Cajds,
30 •• Axon.
-0 bales $;>uii Cotton,
1*J cn!«ca Wool llats,
<5 caves Sitoos n:id Boots,
1,200 jai-kxSait, •
15,000 Jtys. Bacon,
Tn-jet Wr with a Inrpe n*sortir.em of Dry Goi»cF
Ncjro Goods. Blankets. Doine^tic^. *Ve. Ac, wlnei
ri!l be sold ns low ns con be purchased in ihij city.
Macon. An^ r . 10,1842. -18
C. «. ST. JOS5TC,
Watch TIakei* and Jeweller.
■jT> ESPECTFULL Y infori'ns his friends
I k- and dm public, that be has just re
ceived a new assortment of
Ifatc/ies eaid Jewelry*
of the latent fuAhioun ami uniat approvrtl
kinds; all of winch, lie will ®rJl at reduced
prices, for CASH,
GOLD A SILVER WATCHES,
Gold Chains, Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Fins,
Collar and S'eeve Buttons, Ac. GOLD SPECTACLES,
Silver a» d Steel flo. with glasses to. suit till ages; SILVER
SPOONS, llodgers A Son’s and \Vo>teuhi»iins Hue Pocket
!* Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes, Ambrosial Shavinp Cream, fiue Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLOCKS, wairanted to run 18 days
without winding; side Lamps, Wirks and Glasses; Percus
sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and
P<
BULLOCK A STUBBLEFIELD.
Macon, Feb. 15, *842, 20
CENTRAL HOTEL,
ITIacon. €»corsia.
: rip HE anbseriber having taken that well
fi. Jj. known E3tabltst:mem tor a term of years,
most respectfully tenders his services to the
?t3 public as an Inn Keeper. He declines any news*
®-* paper details or fair promises of what he in
tends to do for those who inav call on him, but simply adds
tl:« LI. .unsmnt cfltirts will be used to render all comfortable
tlmt may favor him with their company.
Please calland try. FREDERICK SIMS.
August 27 48
letta. Ac.; from Barnesviile daily to Columbus via. Thom-
| nston aud Talbottim, and from GrifSn every other day to
J Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenvdle, LaGrangc, West Point,
| «c. and to Aucusta, Geo.
Cotton freiglited from Griffin to Macon at $1 per bnle,
oilier artielea 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in
proportion.
L. N. WHITTLE. Resident Engineer.
Office Monroe Rail-Road, Macon, }
July 26th, 1842. C « t f.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Corncrof Wolnm mid Third .^Irrclx ITIucou,f*ro»
(Formerly kept by Mr. L. Jr win. and reeentty by Sir. Al
ex a n der Jliehn rds.) •
Mg KM. respectfully in-
j f i forms her friend* aud the public
yf l\y- generally, that she has taken the above
« ■* 5 well known eytnblifhnieiit- which has
■V ’ * ^ been newly fittea fo- ;ne comfort
_ ^ and convenience of Boarders. Thank-
.aatf fill for past favors, she renews the ten-
_ , _ . _ der ot her services to the travelling public, and assures tliem
Silver Pencils. Silver and Steel Clia.ns and Keys, Braid . tl ar every attention will Le paid to their comfort. FAM1
IVIacon Steam-Boat Company.
COMMUNICATION BY STEAM
cmi xrt,ES mr, ca> o Sena.
fTlHE superior Steim Packet
M BEAUFORT DISTRICT
will take Freight for, the above
Line, and runs regularly between
Savannah and Charleston. This Boat offers grea't facilities
to Shippers. The ,steamer H L Cook, will run regularly
between Macon and Savannah, during the summer, and is
of a very light draft. This arrangement will enable ship
pers to get their goods from Charleston, Savannah aud Da
rien with dispatch.
AGENTS.
Loland, Brothers A Co. Charleston, S. C.
L Baldwin. & Co. Savannah.
M.tchell, Wver, A Co. Darien.
J. God lard. Macon.
1-Iac-i.ii, J ily 14. 42
TIOSERY, selected by himself at the North,
is offered at moderate pi ices for essh er to.irf papei
lie would particularly inrite arenti- n to lfis Mr
Blank Books and Paper, which is .nperior to any e\
t! c glace and wifi 1 .- ■ aid at wholesale or rctui., on i
that cannot faii to please,
A supply oflhc text books uscl tn the Georgia Ft
College, and the prinripc! schools ie i< wu at.,, ., t.n:, -
he constantly k;pt oa Iu atl—a liberal al.t wan-e tn..
teachers.
Blank bocks and paper n ! o.l at:d 1,o-.m 1 U’ or .
Book binding in all its branches executed in the 1
aid warranted.
JACKSON BARNS
Macon, Oct. 3d. 15421 1
:k of
and for raic, tba fo}lo\r
and India Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne, Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold aud Silver Thim
ble*, Ac.
Those who wish to avail themselves of ■ rare opportu
nity io b’.y cheap for cash, will do well tocaW and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhere, ns he will sell lower
than any other establishment in the country.
WATCHES REPAIRED.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of
Watches aud Chicks. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to. manufacture
any part of n Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes
as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well.
Nov. 1 1842 * 5
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
O.x- Mclbeuuy Strfxt, Near the Methodist Chbrch.
Cl IHIIT Ilxrliaugr on Vriv York, at )J rent prt-
Fjl miiiin. fur isaVanoati, Augusta, e-t. Marys aud Bank n.
Brumwipk Ni ipa. fur .«nl» by
9 p . 12th, 1542. 50
SCOTT A CAAHART1
rinilE suhsrriher* will >edcem their Change Bills will
Jl Stterie paying Hank Notes at par, or in exchangeoi
N n York nt 1 j rent premium.
sept, 13 1842. 53 SCOTT A CARHAKT
ITHF SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additioastokis
3 steck of
I'OACIBES, CDABIOTEFN, BAROCCI1E8,
Bi'KGIUS, WAfiCOlYJ), Ac.
roin some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
nade expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
ire warramr-1 eqoal if Dot superior to those of any other es-
tblishment. Tlto-e in want of nny description of Carriages,
-•ill find it for their interest to examine tbe quality aud pr.
* of Itis sssoi tmem. .
ii Kl’Aiitl xo, ill nil .“lie different branches executed In tlie
e>i manner, by experienced workmen nt less than farmer
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
-prings, Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes. Lamps. Bands
Knobs, Patent and To;• Leatlier, Laces, Silk and worsted
cringe, Tassels, mid almost every article required in tlieu
oisiness. at Augusta prices.
March 1st 1842. 22
tf J. W. BABCOCK.
T n
York, purchased with specie funds bv
Sept. 12th, 1842. 50 S'COTT A CARHART.
I Aft PIECES GEORGIA NANKEENS, for sal.
.7(7 at E. A K. R. GRAVES.
48
3,000
Aug. 10.
LBS. PRIME GEORGIA HAMS, Tor *»><
at E. A R. 11. UltAVRS.
48
[Macon. Sept. 8.
WARE-HOI'S
AND
!03£SOTSSX03T ST7SX7JSS3.
i\ T ew Oooiin! Aew GooiN!!
T HE Subscriber* are now receiving a genera isaort
ment of staple and fancy DllY-GOODS. of -nr laics’
* tneneit- , , tv ; p alH j p nt terus. which they offer for sale affair prices, ii
te the folliiw- ; hrick building one door from Washington Hall.
Sept 25 53. GEO. W. PRICE A CO.
Rope, &c.
PIECES Hemp Ilaggiug,
0<"a_F 100 Coil* Bale ll»*j»e,
25 Hilda. Sr. Croix and P. R. Sueur,
10 do Victoria do
130 Bogs Green Cuba and Rio Coffee,
With a fftneral assortment of GROCERIES
and for sale by CIIAS. CA.MPK Lit Jb CO*
1 July ti 40
E. MAUSSEIVET,
S3 Vz Irli-.lltiker miff Jeweler,
Cotton Amin, ose door kF.low .Chaf.man 5c Ross’
OLD STAND,
H AS the honor to inform his friends and the public, that
he is going to open a Store, where he will keep a gen
eral assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
:nd all articles usually kepti „ his liue.
He s ill devote all his personal attention to the repairing
' VVinches of every description.
Kverv piece made new by him, shall be warranted as
,'ood end to perform as well as the original; anti Watches
■ itlier sold or repaired, shall lie warranted for one year
S’otie but the best materials shall be used.
Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and at the shortest
intice.
To \7alcIi-Hakcrs.
Imported directly from the manuf ctorie*. n complete as-
Aortmenf of the best Tool* nud ItJulcrinlu, at very rood-
•rute prices'* for cash.
Macon, Sept. 30,1841. I
..-.X- , .. . ... ... „ , Paisais and Oils.
I mb sub-criber has removed Io the >> are Heo.*e near r r, na v . . . i t
1 ■»*«< '•>
|-m tire; anil he is now prt-nnred for the business of the '■ .... . ‘*^9 L..m|^lin,
21(4 personal and
Ucs be eiven to the stornjje^
ijRM to receive an additional aha re of the patronage of hie ;
Iciuls f.iid the public, and that none will have reason to
(•ret the confidence reposed in him.
ISept 20 51 JOHN JONES.
toldf. which i.» ImhIi convenient am!» otnp»r«lively safe j
.* V *" ittnntirtn \v 11 With « variety of Colors for Painters* use. for sale by
an.It video nttentnm will matt ! • . ' nu is c auprvt t i. c n
I sale Of Colton, nod he [ 6 CUAfl. CAMPBELL & CO
Evoh, Sntt, nud Tails.
| g? TONS Swedes Iron, assorted .ires,
I.-7 2.500 bushels Snlt.
100 Kegs Nails and Brans, assorted, for sale by
July ti 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO
1 71NCHANGE mi Nrw York nt short s-gltt for the note?
^4of tbe Bank of St. Mary's at 2 per cent, for sale bv
Marchs ■ 23 W. B. JOHNSTON A Co.
4::e iisiis;: and
SSI OS BUSINESS.
B 1 AVINQ leased . the
« 3 large and comntfidi- ff y fa
•VaRE-HOTSH for- j■;("d ^
v occupied by jkvv. n i.-^.
ous WARK-HOTSETor. ■* W . ***** vs *'jTsOil Vd3Uff.
merlv occupied by JKtv- W ^; • jl TN a quiet and healthy neighborhood «* »»v the city and
utk Jt BUttCH, on the ecr- J Jl. convenient, near ibo seat of business, one or two reaper*
* ot Second anil Cherry streets, where we shall cnrrvon table families can be furnished with i*oard sod apartment?*
\ WAttE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI- afewday boarders iannlso be a«mmm>d,ted. Fcr par-
ESS. under thetirmofO. Ar XV. UUXX *3t (?0 We deulars. enquire at this office or ol Dr. W m Green,
s piepared to make liberal advances on cotton in Store, or i Macon, Sept. 19. 1842. M
Shipment*, to Savannah, Charleston, or New York.—| '
•ni. our experience in tbo Wars-Hocsk avd Comm is j gtnffSina’x ROUC, a«<l TlYlllC.
>* lie sinks*; we feel warranted in Aohcituig the pntr*»-
t--r of.mr friends and tin- public, believing their best in- j \ U l Ps. heavv 4 4 inch Colton Bagging,
ft atnet nnW i«n Itvi. _ ,
“TOP A UTi\ E ll S 1-llP.
I HIE nnderaigned have formed a Co-partnership for the
transaction of ft (irceral AUC! lOS and COM-
•fI SSI OS BUi-ISSSa, in this city, under the firm ct
ilowlaud and Saulsbery.
SAMUEL T. ROWLAND,
James l. saulsbury.
Oct, 2- 1
Sec to Your Interests!
T NOW offer IDOO pircei* <if SANDERSON'S 44
1 inch superior heaW CATION BAGGISC, which
■n account of its n-eipht and strength, weighing 130 lbs. to
he holt, which will be the cheapest article lor your use.—
itefnre making your purchaseelsewhere. Come. "Sec and
3eBere." THOMAS H. HARDEN.
Cotton Avenue.
39
LIES can bn comfortably accommodated. Her terms will
be reasonable—corresponding with the pressure of tl,e times.
Nov 2 5
nllU&lC STOSISI.
C. S. THOMAS. Sl CO
"iS & IA LOi-iS-
H AVE just received a choice assortment of Spring and
Summer goods, and invite the attention of the public
to them. . They nre prepared to make them up in the oe^c
and most fashionable style. All work done by them is
warranted, both as regards fit and workmanship.
N. II. Particular attention paid to Cutting for persons
from the country, done at short notice and *vith great care
at the store of C. 8. Thomas; A Co., a few doors above the
Washington Hall. •
Macon, March 22, 25
tmrnled.
H A >.£ coni antjy on hand ; and offer ft r sale at priges
as low as t in be purchased in the southern country ; a
splendid assortn ent ot j
PIANO-FORTES.
from the Celebrt edand ong established Manufactor.es of
mwkvms a ©2. a nig,
-/Vk. Et»
CHICKERING AND MACK AYS.
The wtil known reputation of these Manufactories pre
cludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
mate, for many vears.
A L A II GE ASSORTMENT OF
VIOLINS. 3CP£KIO» GUITARS, BUGLES,
TiiOHBOlYKS. TBU.TIJPETS. HORNS,
ci<Auio.ii GTS, fi,a«si;<H;1:tn.
FIVES, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Violin, Guitar, and other Sti-ings; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Hammers nud Forks; Violin Rows; Music J*a-
per, Ac. 8cc. forming as complete an nosnrmient of musical
merchandize, ns can k j found in tlip southern country.
As they import direct from Ihe Manufactures, they are
enabled to sell their gt ids nt the very lowest prices
B. k V. have in addition to their catalogue, au assort
ment of FOUKIG.Y .IIUSIU.
07* Husic sold at reduced prices.
Iff* Terms Cash.
Mai- 17. 1842. 33
BOOT & §1
"JAURING the past week we have made
large additions to.our former stock of
>gg BOO T« H IS O 1-1 s ,
of all kinds and qualities, which were
maoufactrvea with great care, expressly
for this market, of the best materials and by the best of
workmen. \Ve pay to all w io are in want of either a low
priced or a superior quality of Boots >Sp Shoes, tliat they
will find a* good ati assortment at ovr Store, and prices as
low, if not lower, thnn-can liefound^e^irAere.
Boois made and repaired with neatness nnd despatch.
flCr" Plea*e remember our Store on Second Street, be
tween the tV iuJangum Hall and Messenger Office.
Macon. March 15.1S42. WHITING fc MIX.
"ffUST retired
works:
Lady of the Lake,
Rokeby,
Lalla licokh,
Mrs. Sigourney’s Pocmr.,
Poets ol America illustrated,
Byron’s Works. 1-Vol.
Pope’a “ I *•
H. More’s Works,
Prescott’s Ferdinand and Isabella, a rplccdid
- work,
Downing’s Cottage Residences.
New American Gardener.
The Complete Farmer,
Charles O’Malley, 1
Carlyle’s Heroes ;in
Guizot's History i f Civilization,
Tales of tbe Oc.cn.
Robinson Cnif.oc, illustrated,
Relzonni in R$r\ pL
Wirt’s life c\' Patrick Henry,
IVayload's Moral t-ciei.ce,
** Political Economy,
Bowen's Essays,
Casficrly’s trails 1 , alien of Jacob’s Greek Ptecder,
• Samll'ord and Alert «, illustrated.
Tales for the People,
A New Home, a tale of the West, by Mrs.
Mary Clavera, o very popular work.
Forest Life, by the author of a New liocn,
Philip’s Devotional Guide,
Wesley's Notes,
Manual of private devotion,
Ursuline Manual,
Georgia Scenes, illustrated.
Millwright’s Guide,
Complete sets of the Hollo an
" 11 “ * 4 Family
brary,
Southern and 3fii99ori Hannosj,
Dewees’ system of Midwifery,
“ on Females,
“ on Children,
JCberle’s Therapeutics,
' u Practice,
United Sj.iies Dispensatory,
Cooper’s Medical Dictionary,
Also e fine assortment of Bibles, Hymn Books, nsi
Prayer Books, of ever\ variety of f.ize and bindings
Oct. 3d, 1842. ‘i ‘ J. BAHNSS.
Va!uableJLand»and Kcgroeff,
r?}22 Sn3ZiS.
¥>*
Cc
lienee to an prder of the Inferior
of the county of Crawford, when
Line of Stages,
BOOK MUSIC STORE.
riUIE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, his
A Stock of Goods in this place, in a short time will make
large additions to it, and assure* the public that they may
expect to find, nt all lin,.*, a well selerted assortment oi
Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, aud 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 li. MORRELL.
Mav 5 32
' PUBLIC SALE OF
VAXWASLS 2.AETDS.
W ILL be »<»!d on the first Tuesday in December next.
in the town i>f. Forsyth between the usual hours of
sale, the v iluuble body of laud in Monroe county, whereon
Jo 1 n Redding now resides, formerly owned by Mariner
Culpepper, containing seven hundered acres,‘adjoining Con
nelly. Benton, Lcsueur and other.*. Sold on a credit o forte
ami two years, by the purchaser paying eight per cent in
terest. with two approved securities. The above land was
turned over to me .as collateral security, and Fold by an or
der of conrL Indisputable titles will be given.
Sept.29 WILLIAM JAMESON.
tdl
J82une .
"B. H, .PLATT,
r-t will be promoted by a strict and undivided nuemion
bosiucss entrusted to our care.
D. k WM. GUNN ft CO.
I At our old stand, the Store adjoining the Ware-House
• keep constantly on hand nceneral assortment of Sugar,
i fre Salt, Iron Sails, Bulging. Molasses, Mackerel!,
|d almost every other article, in tbe CROCK!,’Y line
ell Will be aoid low for cash. D. k WM. GUNN
lAitg. 16 46
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CUTHBERT. UtlY>d»1gh County, On.
\ vriLL promptly attend to any business entrusted to In
, , care, iu the counties of Stewart. Marion, Randolph
Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, aud Dooly, in Georgia
—ancT Russell and Bnrbonr.in Alabama, " '
Refers to Col. D. 0. Campbell, Jerry^Cowles, Ew).,JRo-
150 ” 4-2 and 4-4 Hemp do.
50 Coils Manilla bale Rope,
50 do Hemp do.
250 lbs. Twine,
For sale bv CHARLES CAMPBELL, k Co.
Angust 20th,
tritte HOUSE AX'D
9 U111 s S10 X B l! SIX ESS
raqUE undersigned feel-
iSj 1 ing grateful to their
L-_ *’ j| friend* and patrons for the
w iberal support heretofore
nkstss r ,., ; eive.l. take great pleasure
announcing to them nnd the public none rally, that they j
ill continue the above buaiuesa in all its various brandies;
•h ns the storing and selling of cotton, leeeivi* g ami for
rding iiierrhatipue and Ullmg orders, at -heir well known
ml, situate near the river, which for convenience nnd se-
ritv from fire, is not surpassed by any Ware-House in
r city! • Mr. Thomas Hardeiiian will as heretofore eive
> |M-t.-no#l attention to the se'.lins of Cotton and the filling |
orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do |
I best in promote the.interest ol all who may favor us
;tlt their patronage and intiiienee.'
Hardeman & Hamilton.
(Mncon, Aug. 3, 1842. 45
(EXPECTING tn go to Btivn; nab early in tlie fall, with
iew nt engaging in tile Coumti «siou 3SI1-.1110--.* there.
»ve disp ised of iny itiletest in the con -er a nt E. llamil-
i * Bardetnau, to my son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM-
JTON, « hose steadiness of character, and correct km,wi
se at businc will qualify him for the employment in
eh be is alien to ettgsge In thus retiring from the pon-
"■ !.k e T Irave to t- itder my gratclul acknowledgments to
friends for pastfavors.mid would kindTv s.'.'n it for the
'•t HARDEMAN A HAMILTON, a con-
POWERS & JOHNSTON
ATTORNEYS AT LAIV,
A. P. POWF.lt*, ? MACHS, G*«.
MARCUS i
Oct 12
ci
COPPBB»SMI T ES I % €*
ESTABLISHMENT.
/lOPPEIl STILLS 5 nil 1 WORMS, kent on hand, and
made to order, at the Macon Foundry, by
May 11 32 \VM, McKLKOV.
5©S2I2PIH '53., © r.AS»JP 9
Attorney nt Law,
Vienna, Dmily county.
May 10. 32 * Georgia
Ir. T. B. Bethel), John J. Cary, Esq.,
■ Thomnslon.—Messrs.Dunn k Martin, Forsyth.—Ww. C,.
Porter, Aupatachicota, Fa.—Mr. Wm. Harris, Charleston
S. C.—Messrs. Collins, Kcese k Co.. Sea York,
March 16 - ' ly
uheaptcheap!
THE LARGEST LOT OK BLANK
J00KS& STATIONERY
D AVER in Macon, for sale at New York prices if called
» j for soon—by J ,'
Next door below luo Waiuingtyn Hall.
itlacon Irou amt Brass Foundry
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
Corner of Fourth and IValnut Street*.
TITHE flubscribet, bavin" purchased tlie
8 interest of Mr. Win. McRlroy, in this
Establishment, ami having disposed of near
ly all the old pattenui belonging to the lat,
firm of Findlay & Mo Elroy, he has now *u
progress, complete sett# of new patterns for
MILL and GIN* geering, of every description,
and warranted superior to any heretofore made in this
place. Among the various articles made to order, are the
following, viz:
Improved Hallance Crank Wheels and Guides for Saw
Mi!!*; Mill Spindles, wrought and cast; Screws and Bales:
Anti-Friction Plates and Balls lor cotton-packing screws-
Black-Sniithitig. 8team Engine, nnd Machine Work in gen
eral. From long experience in the above business, the sub
scriber is prepared to warrant h»3 work, in ppiut of execu
tion, equal to any in the United States.
(Cf* The highest prices will be paid for Old Copper,
Brass, Lead, and Cast Iron.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon. May 1.1841.
vricrT-rr-*
O N tbe ,25th <lav of October, lS4o t the LINE OK
STAGES will lie in complete operation from F« r-
svth to Decatur, via. Indian Springs, Jackson ami McDo
nough ; leaving Forsyth Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays. niter (he arrival of the Cars from Macon, and
return, next days in time for the Carr to Macon; As this
will he one ol tlie most pleasant lines in tbe country, for
the people from tbe up-country to Macon, MilledgeviUe,
Savannah and all places. -
-k* E. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
On. 28. 3
A
INVF.N-TED a treparfd only ey
©r. ts. McDonald, Dnilisl, II
sitting a > a Court of Ordinary, will be sold,
^ before i!ie Court House door in Knoxville,
©a the hr>t TUESDAY in January next, the
following named properly belonging to the es-
tateof Joshua II. Bighnrn, late of said county, deceased,
to wit: THIRTEEN L1KEL { NEGROES* consisting
of young men, women, and three children, ainou^ whicn
are two good Carpenters.
Also, the tbHow :iif lots or parcels of land, situate, lying
and being in the Oiti Agency Reserve in saiil county, and
disiin»uished in the plan of said reserve as lots Nos. 9, 10
and 11, and Fractional lots Nos. 14. 15 nnd 16, lying all
in one b»>dy and containing in all, about one thousand
acres. Also, ot the same time, by virtue of the same or
der, before the court bouse door in tbe town of Irwinlon,
Wilkinson county, the following lots mid parts ol loti of
land, to wit: L i No. (11;,) in the 5th district of Wilkin
son, 140 acre? ot lot No. 88, in the 5th district of Wilkin
son, and ten acres of Jot No. 120, in tlie 4th district of said
county, all Wing in < body mid containing 350 acres.—
The above described negroes and lands sold for tbe bene
fit of the heirh aud creditors of Joshua H. Bigham, dec’d.
The negroes, w... be 5old for CASH. The lands, one half
cash, and a credit of twelve months for the remainder,
with notes .in i a/»j»r. ved .security.—The sale will continue
from day to day u:::i‘. till is . old.
DOROTHY B. BIGHAM. adm’rx.
HOWELL H. BIGHAM, ndm'r. f
Crawford co. Oct. 25th, J 842. 5
1\o Hintons' ?'
A Cure for IIMiD TIMES/ ! !
Kuyci* oi* Dry <*«r4N F.ooL iu:d Read.
G W. «VE. WOODRUFF are selling Bargains, hea-
• ped upuii Bargains. Our stock, comprehending a
nent, was selected with the cieat-
• one of the firm, now at the North,
turchased in the month of August,
e lute Tariff* bill, and when, cs is
Markets were at their -greatest de-
// sell as low as the same Goods
ity—pcrJutyt lotcct. Do not take-
all and see, before purchasing else
ped up*n Bare
large and general att
est care nnd attemion
—which having been
before the pass i ;e of
believed, the Neither!
pression we can and
can be bought in this
our worn! lor it, butiu^
where.
\V.
faith is usomlly placed in adver-
, owing to the fact that the grea-
rference to truth, for the purpi so
As this is a dnv of hutubn?,' it
Qciober 25-
DISSOLUTION. V ■
npHE Copsrtni-nbip lirretofiire existing under tlte firm
B. ol BPPING. PAYNE, k Co is this uay dinolved
by mutual consent. Tbe bu-ines* will be continued by
George P ivne. who ia alone authorized tn close tlie busi
ness of tbe" old concern. C. HP P1NG.
GEO. PAYNE.
FAMBRO&SPEtR,
ATIOB.VKV' at I..UV.
FORSYTH. M OS ROC COUSTY, GA.
June 15 -ft
I Macon, Ga. Oct. 20,1842
LANIER & CLOPTOR,
at'X«i:.y«s:n at law .
GRIFFIS, GEORGIA.
ILL Practice in ilie'followtngri itiillcit Pike.Henry,
Fayette, Coweta, Meriwether, Uf-mi, Talbot. Bibb,
Monroe, and Butts. ROBERT 8. LANIER,
Dec 14 ll DAVID CLOPTON.
w
of tin
Mtpp.
ith the
,, suranc. that it will bo .
fully r..-knowledged by me, as ihottuh 1 w*re still a I
mbsr of the concern: • B. HAMILTON.
A«f.S», lift.
J. S DENNARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FERRY, SMO
NOTICE.
4 LL Persons nre hereby forwornrd from trading for two
J\_ premisory Note*, thiry .!• liars each, given sometime
tlie last of t-eptember or tbe" fir-t of October last, payable
the Twenty fifth of Decerobee next, made payable to Jajpes
Grifitb. tbe above obligation having failed and weare de
termined not to pay said Nols., unless compelled bylaw.
Sieuedbo JOSIAH RAZE MORE
b REDICK BAZEM0RE
Nov. IO, 1844. 7 3t
Foe F'ent.
4 COMFORTABLE Dwelling Hou.sc situated iiv the
Central part of die city. Apply to the subscriber at
I the Slate Bank. ISAAC HOLMES.
November 15. 7
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tlie esttte of Richardson
Mayo, late of Butts county deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having demands a-
gainat said estate will present them in teriiis of tbe law.
JOHN GOODMAN,
; J. U. McCORD. Adm rxa.
Oct 10. 1842. 3
i bazines at from t*I to
00—l case dark Prints
ISEST«lSE53,
WiBRAtVTEfl \0T T.» I.VJt'BK THE TEETJ
One box is equal to fre boxes cf Powder.
I T is due to the merits of litis article as well is t-
credit of those who kiudlv atnl J »onri.b
its favor, that I should explain tlie cause l . . _ . - - - ,
some nmnths past. j ,n 5 s » fr « m to 25 cents per yd—H
The Druggist, in filling iny ^rder for a second supply of j nogs cheaper than the cheapest-—\V lute '•pot
— »• • L . of the ingredi- for $100—Also, CarpcttiiiLr Rugs .•••.
Together with a large variety of Goods, prop!
—to.wki«-h tlie attention of our friends ..m!
respectfully inviied.
Store on Mulberry street, opposite Strong
Shoe Store. Oct 18
^ r for
ingredients, put up a vtroog species of om
cuts, wnirh rendci ed the paste entirely too hard for use.
it being pulverized, I was not able to detect it, or even
suspect the cause, until lately. My course of experiments,
however, has resulted in some additional improvements,
which enables me now to recommend it with increased
confidence of its superior merits over mav I have yet made.
All who have bought of the hard kind, can bv returning
the boxes, have them filled with the new paste, free of cost.
It will bo found at my office, tor sale at retail and whole
sale prices. * g. McDonald.
November 23. 8
iog fill.' I . ' k ai: 1 Blue black Bora-
ch M . <!e Lames from 25 to
... ... . 1.00—cheep
lilure for I'dark Prints, 6| per yard—Bleach'd i'-hirtings and Sheet-
, from 6^to 25cents per yd—Brown Shirtings and Shce-
* “* sad. 20
Agency Elarine d& 2*ire I,ns. 2~ank
MaCo.v, Nov. 9, IS42.
B IIaIaS OF FXCKf ANOK oa Savannah, Charles
ton, and the North, purchased at all times «5c C hecks
on Savannah sold at current rates, by
Oil Cloths,
iionnbly low
ustonrers is
CriixES & m o rrm e r,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
I,,vyikr, Macon (hi. Gf.o.
\~\flLL prr.r:'. -r- in the fill. • : rmintiej—Mncua.M**
'S I riots. CrawforJ, Hot •- -... • • U S n t r.
. JOHN M. GII,;;A
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
Ort 25 1842 4
Nov. 15.
I. (T. PLANT.Ac"
Direilin? Ooe.ne For Sale.
4
C;OTT«I¥ «V1VS.
fJlHE Subscriber has cm hand a few sup rior Cotton
5 Cint, which will be sold on reasonable tefms for
Ca?h or approved paper. ROBERT FINDLAY.
Oct 18 3
INSTRUCT*©!* S. 7 * HIUSIC.
.IV It. B EttHEP respectfully informs the Lilies and
¥ Y • Geutleiuen of Macon, that be will give instruction
(Jir.tbe Piano-forte anti in Vocal Music. Ladies v^-ill be
waited ujion att’.teir residence. Testimonials of the high
est character as to his qualificulioh tor teaching, will be pro-
duced, if ««ke<l for.
[CT -PIANOFORTES TUNED.
Aildresses left nt the Washington Hall, or at Messrs-
Brntio k Virgin’s 8tore, will be strictly attended to.
Oct 0,1842 33.
For Sale.
A CHOICE nrticle NotUeru Butter,
5 Bbls. Onions,
1 Lot Superior Java Coffee, .
1 do choice Hams, Just received.
Oct , - 3 USHER & FREEMAN.
COTTOI* FACTORIES
FOSi 8.1 ZsE.
rrSHE extensive and well known Cotton Factory o-i To-
a_ bier’s Creek, in Upson coun*y, known as the • RANK-
LIN FACTORY, now In cmiple»e order, is offeied for
aa!e. Alsu., ihe weU'k-imvn F;**-•! Vv. on the same Creek,
nudnbout a quarter of u wilohelow,.k:tt>wni»* the WAYN-
MAX FAC fORY. nnd in ; « rfect « rdc*r for spinning nnd
we vi: is also ofierv i for s lie I’'-r
inquire at the Facmriss. D. It. l > i , -RR\, iV Co.
November 8, lb4i S ti
ILF We arc authorized to annouucc I**)
BASSETT as a Candidate for Tax. Collector of Bibb
Coqnty. Oct 13 3
O'Wc arcroqnrslcd to *tnccthat BOb-
LINGSW'ORTH is a candidate fur Tax Collector of
Bibb Couuty- Oct 12, 1842. .
Pine
ner.
Casi
Nov. 8th 18-12.
Convenient Dvve’ding House with all
necessary out buildings, situated on
street, now occupied by Mr. Z. T. Con-
The above House will be sold low for
or Barter.
Apply at this Office.
B.
i-jj'jBjy ^
tJ O £ c; Ai ‘ St c
DCF* Wc arc auth irizodto onnomi
SKi* B£M£2j as .a can'd«i.ite
Tax Returns, for Bibb county, at tlie ensu
June 28. JJ
NATJJA.Y- i
i Receiver > i
ATTORNEY AT L' Yv,
HUCOR, Ga
September. 13 ZJ
F ll.
V,r arc natlioriscil io ointonucc JOIS.V
BABB, a - n c.iudidttte for Receiver of Tax Returns, for
tlie County of Bibb, at tbe next Election.
June 6. 1642. 36
nCJ* tVc arc
MULLENi? as a
Bibb com ty, at tl
June IS
iMitliorizri! to tiiittniinrc IE VI
candidate for Receiver of Tax Hetqraa ot
e Election iu January next.
[CF The friends ot Solomon il. Johnaon, annoon
his name as a candid:.te foi Receiver of Tax Return*
B ; j,b c<iumv. nt tbe election in January next.
June 20,1812. 33
t At IU11 AA'J LWUJllU.'iiHl . - L. i.SiJ
Central I» harf o] • ale./. Frasli r Sf Co.
CHARLESTON,
October 4.1842. 5w3
•. AT fi* HI VATIC .SA'lL:.
Received per Central H i! Ro:ici # I
30 bbls. Superfine Canal Flour,
5 do. Northern Apples,
10 kegs *' Butter.
ROWLAND A SAULSBURY.
Oct 13 3
lOOjSS&tf* 4
rc~F Wc arc nuthori-.-rd Io
Jm-ni- . a-, a candidate for Tax Cold
June 20,1612.
: •• C itton" Cotton Bag.-
sale by
E. i ll. H. GEAVEi
O’ Wc arc niithoriv.'-tl
RICHARDSON as a candi ’ t e
turns of Bibb county, at the Elec
mice .3 A
V, r of Ta
i'i:trv next.
t Re-
*300“
Vsr. sa
ALT, lor salt- bv.
HOWLAND & SAULSBURY
\ SMART
be sold h
NovemL
£Y'.-.’ !
i, live yell m- BOY
lnqu-l
6. 16 ti
Fcr Sate.
FII1ST ra-.o second hand PIANO FORIE. Ap-
. ply to ■ J- M. EOARDMA.N.-
Novamhar Ji. - ‘
-