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p08I.ISHICI> KV'KKY TUESDAY MORNING,
BV T1. bastlett.
net,brieV> nil in " rnrnrr Co!to* Arcane and First
tlretl—opposite .Tone's Wnrehoose.
TERMS 0‘ SUBSCRIPTION :
flirre Hollar*, p lift m advance, will pay for the Tel-
•inli one year. Five Hollar.*, paid in advance, will
• far it two years. Ten Hollar*, paid in advance, will
rforilfiveyenPS-
,V!irn not paid within six months after the year has rnm-
L^, three no 1.1. APS AND FIFTY CENTS, per nnnuin
j be ^liarced. If not paid until the end of the ytp POUR
r M *S per annum will be charged—with '
TOOtlt^rfl A, JF-OIVt',
A I'TORSET AT LAW.
Lumpkin, Slewar i ounty. 6a.
n - v ^ TNG resumed the practice of I.«w. has opened
his office again at this place, he will regularly attend
the Snperinr and Inferior Courts ol the counties of Stew
art, Randolph, and sumptfr. H's strict attention is nledg.
ed t any business with which he may he entrusted, and
hopes his funnel friends and 'he public, will continue their
patronage heretofore thankfully received.
November 21. S 4,
erest tlierc-
k'ofapcr will he dis. ontinnert until nil arrearages are
I miles* at the option of the Proprietor,
djfe Papers, t- non-Snn.serihers. 13} cents each. Extra
In to Subscriher*. 61 cents enrh.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING:
nTERTtsF.MENTS not exceeding 12lines, will he inserted
for ONE DOLLAR; and fifty cents for each
Mtient insertion.
rritfs. Tax Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales, are cltar-
bv the Levy.
e*s.enable*deduction will he made to tho pthPRBVtT-
I !|vi'»cc»unt» fo' Advertising, Ac., as well ns for Bub-
m cion Interest will be charged, when not settled within
bear.
T* Crrdit for Job IPrintiiiR, Blnnhk, A’C.^O
betters on bnsinesa connected whh dm Office. IBM
list paid.to secure attention.
AND
Iqrjj j»j i^hion ii s i 32 css•
F3AHE aubscribera lieu -g
■ Jlf a leave to inform their
S -HP friends and the public, that jiijaif
~ thev nave entt red into co- fj A.- j
partnership underthe mi
k'atniltoii dfc Winn, ‘or the purpose of trait-.acting
ire business.—They have taken the large and con-
t IVarr- Hove on Cotton Avenue,lately occupied by
„ Winn ft. R-Jgers. They respectfully solicit a
. .. •'patronage, promising to give their best attention to
lin cresiufallwhainav entrust to them their business,
lin.ereaioi ■ , WM. HAMILTON.
■ulv 21,1943. JNO. D. WINN.
fcr undersigned lakes pleasure in recommending Messrs,
^liii ui ft Winn to the former patrons of Hamilton ft
L-' Is and the public generally, a* gentlemen in whom
L, y confide. He feels assured that no exertion will
[ured to advance the intcreats of those who may entrust
I .rss to their direction. Very respectfully.
1 WM- il Reynolds!
L, July 21,1843. < <3 .
Dissolution.
lilE CO partnership hercmfnrg existing under the firm
I of Hamilton ft Reynolds has been dissolved Hynnitu-
l-m-u. The name of the arm will only be ifsed fur the
Ictaral of the affair*
WM. HAMILTON,
WM. H. REYNOLDS.
linn, Joly 14,1848. 43
T
WARE*HOUSE
AND
OIMISSIOX BUSINESS.
1HE undersigned Inst*-
ken the IVarr Ilottio fe". bA
of A. 11. Ralston, recently jgStE t 25
, ' erected on the corner of Sec-
AVdHt ondaud Popular streets. Hf 1
hi- wrices in the Vat ions branches of the WARE-
<P ml COMMISSION I5USINESS, and respect-
H -i ;■ tli- patronage of his friends, and tiie public
iln'lv; trusting that, hy his untiring effiirta. he,.{ball
rt > a meet the wishes of those who may honor’him
’4- ilictr ctcili lence. JOHN M. FIELD.
Reference.
C d. William H. Reynolds,
Maj. James II. Hardaway, j. Macon
Rea ft Coimn,
Joshua G. Moore,
Bryant Bateman.
I Stephen Casialow.
Benjamin Webb, Doo'.y.
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HA.1IILTOY, IIARBE.1IAS & CO.
Factors & C*enei*;il Coitimis$ioa
MERCH'IIVTS,
8AVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE above business, will have the persona! and excln-
sive attention of Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly of
j Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor and Commission
Merchant of Macon, Georgi.i.
( EVERARD HAMILTON.
Partners. ) TUO AS HARDEMAN.
c Charles f. Hamilton.
.. REFERENCES:
.Tnbii Rawls, Hawkinsville.
George Walker. Pulaski.
James K. Daniel, / -
X A. S. Turner. \ 8nm ? ter ’
Win. S Hatnill, ) n ,
.Tatncs S. Beall, ] Doo, y-
Hon. Lott Warren, ) n .
Jas. Bond, ( ^
H. K. Hines, Esq., /
Col. Nelson Tefti. J Alb - n y-
Hi n. Wm. Tay'or, Cuthhert.
Savannah. Oct 1.1842 4
E. & R. ft.
A RE now receiving their fall supply of Groceries and
Staple Goods, consisting in part of the following arti
cles : 9
100 lihds. St. Croix,Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar,
10 boxes Loaf. Lump and white Havanna do.
350 bags Coffee—Rio, L4guira and Java,
20 lihds. Molasses,
10 chests frejh Teas,
75 boxes Sperm and tallow Candles,
* 30 *• Starch,
100 “ Soap,
20,000 Cigars,
20 hbls. Copperas,
Logwood, Sal-iEratis,
25 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger,
20 muts Cassia,
150 hags Shot, •
3.000 lbs. Bar Lead,
30 tons assorted Swedes Iron. Bar Iron,
Ca*t Sieei. German, American and English
Blister Steel,
200 kegs Nats and Spikes,
10,000 lbs. Castings,
100 boxes Glass, *,
290 kegs White Lead,
. 20 bbls. Linseed. Sperm and Tanner's Oil,
Spts. Tjipentine, Varuish &c.
400 pieces Bagging,
1,500 lbs. Twine,
300 roil? Grass and Hemp Rope,
30 boxes Tobacco.; .. .
15 crates Crockery,
25 boxes Cotton Curds,
30 * 4 Axes.
20 bales Spun Cotton,
12 cases Wool Hats,
75 cn.ves Shoes and Boots,
1.200 sacks Salt,
15,000 Jhs. Bacon,
Together with a large assortment of D.»‘y Goods,
coarse Negro Goods. Blankets. Domestic*. Ac. Ac. which
will |»e sold as low as can be purchased in this city.
Macon. Ang. 10,1842. 48
On Cotton
rno y 2v^
Don't mistake the house—tiro doors above his old stand.
rilHE subscriber would respectfully announce to his
JL friends and the public, that he has taken a part of the
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant,
where he will give his whole attention to REPAIRING,
and will execute all work entrusted to his rare.
N. B.— Watches. Clocks, lewelry. &c. See. made or re
paired at the shortest notice, and warranted.
M. D. BARNES
Macon, November 8. 2842. 6
Houston.
a*
\KE tais me’lmd to infdrm their• friends and the
. til it they have *i*eoai c.omp.^JIet. to remove
m.*elately occupied by Ilamiltmt ij: Reynolds,
Wan'-ISuiiM; adjoining, lately occupied*.by Winn
rrn, waere tiiey ar^ prepared to receive Cettftn and
tudize. This house is put in good repaid t^nd is n»
»the other from lire nu»i they ve^ret that w» their cir-
tbev designste<l fftfniltdn Ucyrmlii'ft Ware 1 onse
nc* to he occupied by them, but trust this notice will
n»e»r friends in time to prevent mistakes in the deli-
»f Cotton. They feel it their duty to state the follnw-
rcur.isUnces: in July last they leased of the proprie-
:r *ir.u named property—took possession, and expect-
••rettpy it throughout tiie season. Early in August an
ti »ii -ejainstthe owners was levied on it, and on Toes-
I't it was s ild b.v the sheriff, and notwithstanding the
fibers hi l liberally for it. they were out bid by a com-
-*itu s now in possession.
HAMILTON WINN.
con. Sept. 8. v (To *
1 subscriber has removed to tiie Ware House near
• T ui Avenue, recently occupied hv Hamilton Jr
Is, which is both convenient nihl \ oniparatively safe
rr: arrd hr is now prepared for the business of the
His personal and uniivided nttention w-11 in all*
I l»e given to the storage and sale of Cotton, and he
^ to receive an additional share of the patronage of his
b «ud the public, nnd tint none will have reason to
t the confidence reposed in him.
*120 51 JOHN. JONES.
WV:Si-f kiOUSJS AS»
|S!ms!0\ ms IN ESS.
- a 9 AVING leased tlie
. •§ 2 S !«r.;r and cotnirtndi- “
^ WARE-HOTSE for-
,.merly nrcnpivd by JKW-
v. ■ 1 1; ft Burch, on the cor-
<^<I«SIT Kxchtiugron Xctv York,at ljrenl pre-
>3 imam, for Savannsli. Augusta. St. Marys and Rank of
Brunswick Ni.tes. for sal* bv
S j... 12th, 1842. 60 SCOTT ft CARHART.
T HE subscribers will redeem their Change Bills witl
specie paying Bank Notes at par, or in exchange on
New York at 1} cent premium
sifpt, 13 1343. 60
SCOTT & CARHART.
1IISKTY day bills on Savannah, and SIXTY on New
t:ic fn nds bv . /
SCOTT st CAlUIAItT.
mn
JJ Y.
Sept. 12th. 1342.
inn PIECES GEORGIA NANKEENS, for sale
1UU at E. ft R. R. GRAVES.
Auj. 10. i • ; , > 48 ■
3; 009
Aug. 10. ..
PRIME GEORGIA HAMS, for »» e
E. ft R. R. GUAVRS.
43
]t T ew fiooiis! it’ew Woods!!
rgHIE Subscribers are now receiving a irener^ issort
5 ment of staple and fancy DRY-GOOD&. of 4te lairs*
ftyle and patterns, which they oiler for sale at fair prices, it
bricl? building one door from Washington Hall.
Sept 25 02 GEO. W. PRICE ft CO.
Bassrsnap, Kope, £cc.
Q.fVfk PIECES Hemp Bagging.
•3i 100 Coils Bale Ra pe,
25 lihds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
10 ■ d» Victoria ilo
130 Bags Green Cubaand Rio Coffee.'
With a eeneral assortment of GROCER IEr
and for sale by CHAS. CAMPiE X.L Ic CO.
July 6 . 1“
Painls anil £'5!*.
*^(VX KEGS Nos. 1 nnd 2 "White Lead,
• f 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil.
With a variety of Colors for Painters* use. for r.nle by
July 6 * 40 CI1 AS. CAMPBELL A CO
Salt, a ltd Trails.
a ;? TONS Swedes Iron, assorted sive*.
5 * ) 2,500 bushels Salt,
lOO-Re"? Nails and Brads, assorteil. for sale hv
July 6 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL ft CO
3 ,EXCHANGE on New York at short sight for the notes
5. 4of the Hank of St. Mary's at 2 per rent, for sale by
Marrli 8 23' W. II. JOHNSTON ft Co.
Private Boarding.
N a quiet and healthy neighborhood as any in the city and
i-nnveniet't, near the seat of busines*. one or tworesper-
I table families can be furnished with nosvd and apartments
a few day boarders :an also be arcomraodited. For par
3ELL1.VG OFF AT KEDl’CED PRICES!!
c. «. §t. joBa.y,
Walicii Itaker and Jeweller.
R ESPECTFULLY* informs his friends
and the public, that lie has just re
ceived a new assortment of
M and <Jcuelrvf,
ot the latest fashions and most approved
kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced
prices, for CASH.
GOLD ft SILVER WATCHES.
Gold Chains. Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Pins,
Collar and S’eeve Buttons, &c. GOLD SPECTACLES,
Silver at cl Steel do. with glasses to suit all aces; SILVER
SPOONS, llodcers ft Son’s and Wostenholms f.nePooket
Hodge
Knives, Razors and
Sqissors; Razor Straps, Sharin'!
Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLCCKS. warranted to run 18 days
w ithout winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus
sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Bonks, Gold ami
Silver Pencils, Silver and Steel Chains nnd Keys, Braid
nnd India Rubber Guards. Veritable Cologne. Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, ftc.
Those who wish to avail themselves of x rare opportu
nity to buy cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhere, as he willselllower
than anv other establishment in the country.
WAT€2‘iES REPAISSESJ.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of
Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, lie is now prepaied to manufacture
any part of a Watcb, nnd will warrant every piece he makes
as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well.
Nov. 1 2842 5
CARRIAGE 'PiErOSiTORY;
Os MuLBEitiiT Street, Near the Methodist Cult-cii.
T
V b •-or•****:< v*c
HF SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additionsto kis
steck of
COACHES, Cn.lRIOTEffS, DAIIOUCIIES,
BUG61E8, WAGGONS, Ac.
from some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expre>sly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if not superior to thoss of any other es
tablishment. Those in waul of any description of Carriages,
will lind it for their interest to examine the quality ami pri
ces of hi* assortment.
Repairing, in all the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than former
prices. • . .
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs, Axellrees. turned and boxed Dashes, Lamps, Bauds
Knobs, Patent and Too Leather, Laces, Silk aud worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in theia
business, at Aususta prices. _ •
March 1st 1842. 22 tf .T. W. BABCOCK.
JE. MASJisSFaA'ET, 1
ITiitcft-JStaker and Jfirlr,
Cotton Avenue, o5E door below -Chapman «5c Ross*
Ot.D STAND,
f JT AS the honor to inform his friends and the public, that
to. he is going to open a Store, where he wiil keep a gen
eral assortment of ‘
WATCHES, -IEWELKY,
and all articles usually kepti t^his line.
He will devote all his personal attention to the repairing
of Watches of every descrii>t : on.
Every piece made new by him, shall be warranted as
rood .nnd to perform as well as the original; and Watches
••ither sold or repaired, shall be warranted for one year
None but the best materials shall be used. m
Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and at the shortest
notice.
To Watc]i-5JR!iers.
Imparted directly from the tnanuf .olorie*. a complete nr-
-irttnent of the best Tools land 35ntcrin!s,ntvery mod
erate prices for cash.
Macon. •Sept. 30. 1841. I
qpHE subsenber having sold his le
G the Washington Hall to Messrs. Bl
ft SfuBBEEFIEI-D. returns liis grate • ,ck-
nowledgements to liis friends ft the public, for
the very liberal p itronage received from them
daring the time lie Ins occupied the House; and confidently
recommend his kind friends to, and solicits their support in
Itchalfof, Messrs. Bullock ft Stubblefield, as wellcalcuhtted
nnd disposed to render them every comfort in their power,
while visiting the Washington Hall.
ST. LANIER.
The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend
using every means in their power to sustain the character
given' it by Mr. Lanier,anti would be pleased at alLlitnrs to
see the former patrons of the Hnu-e..
BULLOCK ft STUBBLEFIELD.
Macon. Feb. 15. 1842. 20
CENTRAL HOTEL,
iTinccsi, Georgia.
rip HE subscriber having taken that well
JL known Establishment for a term of years,
most respectfully tenders his services to the
‘ •t r
»»uKw
hliifigg' public as an Inn Keeper. Hedeclinesany news-
paper details or fair promises of what lie in
tendsto do for those who may call on him, bat simply adds
that i.w ..instant efforts will be used to render all comfortable
that may favor him with their company.
Please call and try. FREDERICK SIMS.
August 27 43
PLAMFSSS’ E3v>TE]L,
Corncrof Walnut anti Third Streets .uticoa,f:ro.
(Formerly kept by Mr. L. Irwin, and recently by Mr. At-
exriuder Richards.)
^ 1 B S. t: U K » respectfully in-
^1 forms her friends and the public.
'•» 1 generally, that she has taken the above
ful for past favors, she renews the ten-
der ofher services to the travelling public, and assures them
that every attention will be paid to their comfort. FAMI
LIES can be comfortably accommodated. Her terms will
be reasonable—corresponding with the pressure of the times.
Nov 2 ; 5
sWUfi>I€ &TOFSE. oils'll
M t 5E P Jiff © <&l 'W S M S ©,
Q J|T A v fl ront antly on band ; and offer f< r sale at prices
JL 3. as low as c m be purchased in tlie soulbern country ; a
splendid assorin ent ot
a mUTElSi
'temthe Celebri edand long established Manufactories of
ESIWasrWS a ©3.A1JIE,
CHiCKERING AND MACK AYS.
The we.l known reputation of these Manufactories pre
cludes the necessil,' ^f commenting upon the excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
mate, for many years.
A L A R GE ASSORTMENT OF
Yiofiilll), SCPJiniOU GKITAK8, BCGI/ES,
TIIO.TIBONES, TSUJIPETS. HOR»N,
CjLAUlOIJBTS, FlaASEOLETS,
FIFES, ftc. ftc. &c,
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings ; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Ilnnnners and Forks; Violin Rows; Music Pa
per. ftc. ftc. forming us complete an assortment of musical
merchandize, as can be found in the southern country.
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled t > sell their gr. tds at the very lowest prices
B. ft V. have in addition, to their catalogue, an assort-
incut of POKE 1G.Y JIVfiSV. .
Music soSd at fi'edjieed'kU’iuees.
0?= Terms Vaslt.
May 17. 1812. , 33
BOOIa itaFSECa ST^StFa.
fBlIIE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, liis
K Stock of Goods in this place, in a short time will make
large additions to it, nnd assure, the public that they may
expect to find, at nil times, a well selected assortment oi
Law, Medical Miscellaneous nnd School Rooks, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be sold
cheap for Ctsn.
1 have a Bindery in full operation, and will manufacture
any kind of Blank Record or Docket Rooks for Courts, at
the shortest notice, on Mnlberrv-street. two doors below the
Washington Hall. JONATHAN B. MORRELL.
Mnv 5 32
51
id and Cherry streets, where we shall carry on
id'uu.htr the^nnof tv ' % '.'lv « '\Vc ! ticulars. enquire at this office or of Dr. Wm. Green
|'* > pureil to make liberal mlvanres o» counnin Store, or |
' iient*, to Savannah, Charleston, or New Yf>rk.—
aur experience in the Wacf.-House and Commis -I
I ilusiNESS; we feel wnrrnmeJ in solieiting the parro-
Macon, 3ept. 19.1842
f our friends and the public, believing tlieir best in
fill be promoted by a strict and undivided attention
»iucss entrusted to our care.
D. & WM. GUNN & CO.
**ur eld ftand, the Store adjoining the Ware House
[|Pep constantly on band a general assortment of S'tgar,
•'*tiU,Iro:i Nail*, Barging, Mala**e*, Maekrrelt,
hn»»stever>’ other article, in the GROCE 11V line
‘ will be s.ji.l low for cash. D. & WM. GUNN
16 ; l 4G
• W
jliSSlO.l
SSiR’SE AXi)
8 BUSINESS
ItRg^grmgTs Hope, nss«l Tmne.
Ps. heavy 4-4 inch Cotton Ragging,
150 “ 4-2 a'nd 4-4 Hemp do.
5(1 Coils Manilla bale Rope,
' . • 50 do Hemp do.
250 lbs. Twine,
For sale bv CHARLES CAMPRKLL, ft Co.
August 20th,
POWERS & JOHflSTBN
ATTORNEY* AT IAW,
A.P. POtVF.RS, ? Macos, Geov
MARCUS lOHXSTOS. J
Oct 12 2
■ ( OP VtiTNIiKSHIP-
f t HE undersigned have formed a Co-nartnersliip for the
transaction of a Ocr.cral A UC 'l l U.Y and COM-
HI SSI OS UUSISSSS, in this city, underthe firm cl
Rowland and Saulsbery.
SAMUEL T. ROWLAND,
JAMES L. SAULSBL’RY.
Oct, 2- 1
PLANTERS,
See *o ’Srour interests!
f NOW offer lOOO piece* «»f SANDERSON’S 44
inch superior henvv CJOT’ E5A€2<JIIwhich
.n account of its freight and strength, weighing 130 lbs. to
he boil, which will be the cheapest arliclejor your use.
ilefore making your purchase elsewhere, X'Oine ! **Sce and
THOMAS H. HARDEN.
Colton Avenue.
J82une . 32
B. H. .PIATT,
attormjv at law,
CUTHBERT. Randolph County, Ga.
^TTILL promptly attend to any business entrusted to hi
Tv care, in the coonties of Stewart, Marion, Randolph.
Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, and Dooly, in Georgia
—and Rnssell aud Bnrbour.i" Alabama.
Refers to Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowles, Esq., Afa-
co«--Col. Joseph Henry Lumpkin. B. F. Hardeman, Esq.,
Lewis J. Dupree, Geo. F. Platt, Jjrxxngton.—Hon.Garnett
Andrews. Washinzton.—Hon. Tlios. 1. Foster. Col. John
Ranks, Columbus.—Mr. T. B. Betliell, John J. Cary, Esq.,
77/omaslon.—Messrs.Dunn & Martin, Forsyth.—Wm. G.
Porter, Appalacliicola,Fa.—Mr.W in.Harris,Charleston
S. C.—Messrs. Collins, Keese & Co.. Acre York.
March 16 r ? ly
11HE ur.'lt*r>i.: ”.l feel- y^S^fZa
1 i»g grateful tj tlieir f
friends and patrons for Lite
eral .support heretofore |j| *
•reived, takegreat pleasure
facing to them and the public cenefally, that tney
>'itiiiac the above Ij'iMiL .-s in .all its various lir.mche.-; ,
las ihe storing ano fe'qliiugofeppou. reccivi* g and, for
j nierchaiipize and filling orders,pi their well known
.•*«tu;ue near the l iver, which for convenience niul se- j
r fr6m fire, is Opt surpassed by any Ware-House in |
p l J.. , - lr. TvVd.u-t-i Hardeman 'will ns herretnfore irivo j
nil attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling
case to do |
t favor
COPPER^Sniftil I¥ €>
• ESTABLISHMENT.
jf XOPPER STILLS and WORMS, kept on hand, and
made to order, at the Macon Foundry, by
May 11 52- W'M. McELROY.
n J -'©f.d\3P=?,
Atiorapy at Law,
Vienna, Dooly county.
May 10. : -• * • 22 -. ’ Georgia.
f '
good*, and pledg
i liitnseli in ever 1
lo promote the interest of _a!l v.h
|Rscir patronage and influence.
Hardeman ft Hamilton.
tcon.Aug.S, 1S4Q. .... 45
Cl'I-.CTIXQ to g' ‘.j S tvn-.r.:.h cr.rly in the fill, with
• in ti.,- t.ouiiiii.Hiou ttn.»in«-»» tk.eie,
cdtapotea 91 my interest iqthe concern ot' E. ILinitl-
IHtrdtatn, to my son. Mr. CHARLES F. HAM-
* '•' if. 1:1,css of chr-.rzi-tt r, and correct knowl-
4bu«neas. will qualify him for. die employment in
‘bent to engage .In thus retiring from tho con
ave to tender ir.,’ gratelul acknov.-ledgif-ents tc
pan favors, and would Hindi v solicit fur the
cc^-rr" t.i: harde.man ft. Hamilton, a ecu
ti eir.sufiport, with the assurance thtrt it will be
urknowleelged bv m*. *a thong’ril were still a
merofine'concern‘ B. HAMILTON.
4«, H, ’>«
|t. It
11 beg
I t
FAMBR 0 & .SPEER,
ittoR3i:vx at i.aw,
FORSYTH. MOSHOE COUNTY, GA.
CHEAP! CHEAP!
THE LARGEST LOT OF BLANK
i 1 VEIL in Macon, for sale at New York prim- if called
Ki for soon—by d- IL MORRELL
Next door below iho Washington Hall.
October 25- j
F1JBI.IC SAI.E OF
VA1U4BX.E
^1’ILL be sidd on the first Tuesday in December next.
V V in the town of Forsyth, between the usual hours of
sale, the valuable body of* laud in Monroe county, v.bereon
Jo 1 ’!! Redding now resides, formerly owmed l»y Mariner
Culpepper, containing seven liuudered acres, adjoining Con
nelly. Benton, Le«*ueur and other?. Sold on a credit of one
and two \ ears, by the purchaser paving eight per cent in
terest. with two approved securities. The above land was
turned over to me ns collateral security, and sold by an or
der of court. Indisputable titles will Le given.*
Sept. 20 W1LLIA& JAMESON.
tdl
.Tlacosn Iron aE£d Brass FoiEsadry
AND
orntr of Fourth and Walnut Streets.
f If ^HE subscriber, having purchased the
.3 interest of Mr. Wm. MeElrov, in this
Establishment, and having disposed of near
ly all the old patterns belonging to the lnt,
firm of Findlay Jc McElroy, lie has now ; u
progress, complete sells 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 Ballance Crank Wheels and Guides for Saw
Mills; Mill Spindles, wrought and oast; Screws and Bales
Anti-Friction Plates and Balls for cotton-packing screw*.-
Blr.ck-Sniitliing, Steam Engine, and Machine Work in gen
eral. From long experience in the above business, the sub
scriber is prepared to warrant Ids work, in point of execu
tion, equal to any in tlie United States.
The highest prices will be paid for Old Copper,
Brass, Lead, and Cast Iron.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon. May 1.1841.
DISSOLUTION.
rflHE Copartnvrabip hrretofure existing under tlie firm
JL ol EPPINGi PAYNE, ft Co. islhikday dissolved
by mutual consent. The bu.inea, v.il! be continued by
George Payne, who is alooe authorized to eloae _the busi-
oess of the old concern. GE O' PVHiE
Macon, Ga. Oct. 20, 1842
L\STKVCTI«.\ 8.^'
Wf R. BERREP respectfully informs the Ldiesand
fv# Gentlemen of Macon, that he will give instruction
on the Piano-forte acd in Vocal Music. Ladies will be
waited upon at their residence. Testimonials of the high
est character as to his qualification lor leaching, will be pro
duced, if asked for.
[CP PIANO FORTES TUNED.
Addresses left nt the Washington Hall, or at Messrs.
Bruno & Virgin’s Store, will he strictly attended to.
Oct 5,1842 33.
For Sale.
A CHOICE article Nothern Butter,
5 Bbls. Onions,
1 Lot Superior Java Coffee,
1 do choice Hams, Just received.
Oci i w 3 USHER & FREEMAN.
LANIER & CLCPTON,
attokmi -^jZilris'oronGjA.
Y W7"ILL Prti'-itre i
> > Favclti*, Low<
Monroe, and.Butts.
Deu 14 11 :
n the following counties: Pike.Henry, j
eta, ’deriwe! r. 1 p-1 !1_ i ill but'. Btbb, :
ROBERT S*LANIER, i
DAVID CLOPTON.
For g"entv
V COMFORTABLE Dwellirp Hn■.l^e situated in tlie
Central part of the city. Apply to tho aubt-criher at
the State Bank. ISA AC .H0L5IES.
November 15. 1 ' 1
AT TO BKETfi A T I,A1V,
ItHoxrillr, fc'fl.
/ILL attend to any buaineV* entrnatdd to tlieir care ui
any of tho Coarta of the -Flint Cttcbit. • • •-
3 GEORGE R. HUNTER.’
YV
T HI^ Road is in daily u.^e to Griffin, 58 miles—learmg
Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Baruesville at 18. A. 2f.
and Griffin half past 12.
Leave* Griffin at O;-, A. M. and arrive* «t BarnuTifi* at
1- M.and Macon 4} P. M.
connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannak,
Augusta via. Milledgevillt*. Warrcnton, ic. and also vi.^.
Entohton and Madison From Forsvth dnilvto tiic Indian
Springs;three times a week to McDonoogh. ‘Decatnr. Ma-
letta * rr «»n Barncsville daily to Columbus via. Tlmrn-
aston and 1 albotlon, and from GrifTin every other dav to
Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGronge, West Point,
«c. and to Augusta, Geo.
Colton freighted from Griffin to Macon at $L per bale,
ot ler nrticlea 35 cents per 100 lb^.—intermediate idsevi in
proportion.
WHITTLE. Reuiusnt Engineer.
Office Momoe Rad-Road, Macon, )
^ July26tli, 1642. ’ c
Macogj SSeasiE-Boat Fossspaioy,
COMMUNICATION RY STEAM
CSSSl IkEjMZSZro.Yy & ns Sts
TuAIIE superior Stenm Parket
^ 1 BEAUFORT DISTRICT
—ittoj will take Freight for the abtive
_ Line, a ltd runs regularly between
Savannah and Chnrlestnn. This Bor.i offi-i s <-rea‘t facilities
to Shippers. The steamer H L Cook, will run regularly
between Macon and Savannah, during the summer, and is
of a very light draft. This arrangement will enable ship
pers to get their goods from Charleston, Savannah and Da
rien with dispatch.
AGENTS.
Loland, Brothers ft Co. Charleston, A. 0.
I,- Baldwin. & C’». Savannah.
M lchell. Wyer, ft Co. Darien.
.1. God lard, Macon.
Mact-n, J tly 14. 4g
G. S. THOMAS. & CO.
DRAPERS & TA LOBS-
^T-TT AVE just received a choice assortment of Spring and
"-JL Summer goods, and invite the attention of the public
to them. They are prepared to make them up in the Den
aud most fashionable style. All work done by them is
warranted, both as regards fit and workmanship.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Cutting for persons
from the country, done at short notice and with great care
ot the store of C. S. Thomas, & Co., a few doors above the
Washington Hall.
Macon, March 22, 25;
n
SHOIr 1 un,
Tv 2 a L, ^ S Dutksl
D URIN G the past week we have made
large additions to our former stock of
a O O T$ & SHOES,
~ of all kinds and qualities, which were
manufucti..*ed with great care, expresslv
for this market, of the best materials and by the best of
workmen. We say to all w 10 are in want of either a low
priced or a superior quality of Bools $ Shoes, that they
will find as,good on assortment at our Store, and prices as
low, if not lower, than can be fouttd clseirhcre. *
Boots made and repaired with neatness and despatch.
Kir* Please, remember our Store on Second Street, be
tween the Washington Hall and Messenger Office.
Macon. March 15. 1S4*£ WHITING & MIX.
ILme of Stages.
AN tlie 25th day of October, lS4o ,;. e IIVI,' op
t S ^ GES wi . 11 b , et'tnplete- operation from For-
avth to Decatur, via. Indian Springe, .larkson and McDo
nough ; leaving Forsyth Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat-
urdays. after me arrival of the Car* from Macon, and
return next da.is in time for the Carr- to Macon. As this
will be one ol the most pleasant lines in the .country, for
the people from the up-country to Macon, MiliedgeviUe,
Savannah and all places.
1C S. E. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
"liW eOriFESTSONASY.
rp HE subscriber respectfnlly informs the citizens of Ma-
.8. con. and the public generally, that he has opened an
establishment on Mulberry street, r.ext door to Ilarvev
^hot well’s Drug Store, for the mai.ufactute and sale of ar
ticles in the above business, where he will keep constantly,
on hand a large nnd fresh assortment of
Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Pastry, Fruit, &c.
The public are invited to call and examine for themselves.
N. B.—Vaize and Candy Seyran:ids for weddings,
balls and parties, made vndornamented in the neatest style,
at short notice. WM. SPEAR.
November 29 9 3 ni
Carpeting;, &c.
C n PIECES Carpeting assorted and cheap, alro a lot of
SAl' Hosiery, Suspenders. Calicoes, Flannels, Limeys
Cotton Oznaburgs, ftc. For sale low for Cash, if applied
•forsoon. THOMAS II. HARDEN.
November 29. 9
City ConjscIi €’i»aics;e 132Sis.
A FEW Hundred Dollars wanted at low rates by
ROWLAND A SAULSBURY.
Books and Stationery.
T AB rtapecifuBv
announce* to the
be ha* take a tk« dtora un Mul
berry street, recently oceopicvi
by B. F. GrrilTu, and » w»w
mg a new rod exteneiv* mart-
m#nt BOOKd *ud WA-
TIONERT, selected by himself at the North, aod wbiok
is «)ffered at moderate prices for cx*h or good p%per
He would paaiculariy inrite anemic* to hU sleek of
Blank Books and Paper, which i* tuperior to any ov*r n
the place and will be #old ct wholesale or retail, n t* ms
that cannot fail to pleese.
A supply of the text bools used in tlie Georgia
College, nod the principal schools in town arid couutry, will
be constantly kept o* hind—* liberal allowance mode to
teachers.
Blank book? and paper Tul?d and bound to err-der.—
Bo«.k binding in sfl its brae*hes executed ia the best style
and warranted.
BARNKS.
Macon, Oct. 3d, IS 11 !2^ l
rj
U5T ro-*ived and for sel», ti« (.dewi*. vcHtaW*
WVTKS |
Lady of the Lak«*
Ttukcby,
L alia ilcokh,
Mrs. Sigourney’s Poems,
Foets of America illustrated,
Byron’s Works. 1 Vol.
Jfope’s “ 1 •*
ti. More’s Works,
Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella, a
werk,
Downing's Cottage Residence#,
New American Gardener,
The Complete Farmer,
Charles O’Malley, 1 Vol. illuatratod,
Carlyle’s Heroes in. History,
Guizot’s liii-iory of Civili’atio*,
Tales of the Ocean,
Robinsv'u Crusoe, illustrated,
Belzonniin Egypt.
"Wirt’s life of Patrick Henry,
W’aylana’s Moral Science,
“ Poliiical Economy,
Bowen’s Essays.
Casserly’i trail: l;4t:«n of Jacob’s Greek Reeder ,
Band ford aud Alert n. illustrated,
Tales for the People,
A New Home, tale of the Wes*, by Mr*,
Mary drivers, a very popular work,
Forest Life, by the author oi a New
Philip’s Devoiional Guide,
Wesley’s Notes,
Manual nl priv.-.te devetioa, *
Ursulinc Manual.
Georgia Scenes, illustrated.
Millwright s Guide,
Complete sets of the Roilo a*
“ “ " •• Family
fioutlicrji urn] Missouri Harmoajb
Dewees’ system of Midwifery*
“ on I’^cinales,
Eberie’s Therapeutics,
Practice,
United States Dis]msatory,
Cooper’s Med icid Dictionary,
Also a fine assortment of BibEs, Hymn Books, **d
I raycr Books, of every varietv of size and binding.
Oct.3d, 1842. l " J. BARNES.
\ as?sa?>?c‘ Lands and AcgToeu,
JTO SI S.IJjS].
T’N obedience to ar. order of tlie Inferior
-S. Court of the county of Crawford, when
sitting ar, a Court t f Ordinary, will be sold ,
before the Court House door in Knoxville,
iin^T~ta, °n the first Ti Ec*DAY in January next, the
following named property belonging to the es-
tateof Joshua H.'Bichara, late of said cour.tv. deceased,
to wit: THIRTEEN LIKELkT NEGROES, consisting
of young men, women, and three children, among whicu
t.re two good Carpenters.
Also, the following lots or parcels of land, situate, lying
fnd being in the Old Agency Reserve in said county, and
distinguished in the- plan ofsrrhl reserve as lot- Noj* 3, 10
and 11, and Fractional lots Nos. 14, 15 and 16, lying all
ia one body, and containing in all, about.one thousand
acres. Also, at the su me time, by virtue of the same or
der. before the court lmuse door iu the town of, Irwinton.
'A ilkinson county, the following lru and parts , ol lots of
land, to wit: Let N.>. (Ill,) in the 5th district of Wilkin
son, 140 acres of lot No. in the 5th district of Wilkin-,
son, and ten acres of lot No. 120, in the 4th district of said
county, all lying in one body and containing 350 acres.—
The above described i.egroes and lands sold for the bene
fit of the heirs ai d. r re:iit":*3 of Joshua H. Bigham, dec'dJ
The negroes will be .-old for CASH. The lands, one half
cash, and a credit of twelve months for the remainder,
with notes and approved security.—The sale will continue
from day to day until nil is Id. *
DO BOTHY B. BIGHAM. ni'm’rx.
HOWELL II. BIGHAM, ndm'r.
Crawford co. 03.25th, 1812. 5.
I?9 Humbug I
A Cure for 11AHD TIMES! ! !
ESnyct^ of Dry (Dood* booh and Bead.
W. *5c E. WOODRUFF are selling Bargains, hem-
V* • ped upon Bargains. Our r.tork, comprehen<di./ a
large and general nsscH iment, was selected with the great
est care and attention by one of the firni, now at the North,
—which having been purchased in the month of August,
before tlie passage of the lute Tariff bill, and when, ; - is
believed, the Northern Markets were at tlieir greatest de
pression we cart and trill sell as low as the same Good*
can be bought iu tl ■ city—; erhaps lotcct. Do not tokc-
November 29.
our word for it. bi
where.
We are aw
tisemenuat th
ter part are in
of Iiurabniirim
*• becomes pu
pricnsF We
$J«Df'cr’s Mew Movel.
RflS/"lNG and Wing, nr Le Feu Follvt,
Y V American Almanac, for 1643,
Kinne’s Ulackstone,
Kent’s do.
.In : received and for sale by J. BARNES.
Agency marine & £ : irc Ens. Bank
Macon, Nov. 9, 1842.
JMHiS or ICXCCSANCir-: or. S-ivannali, Charlea-
1 > ton, and tit- N nth. purchased at a!! times ft ( hecks
on Savannah sold at current rates, by
Nov. 15. 7 4t I. C. PLANT.Acei t.
COTTON GINS*
ffflHE Subscriber bns on hand a few superior Cotton
-fl Gi ism, which will be sold on reasonable teems'for
Ca<h or approved paper. ROBERT FINDLxVY.
Oct 18 • 3
iCT'Wv arc authorized to nsaticuucr IHCEIA7U)
BASSETT os a Candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb
Countv. Oct 18 3 •
KfWo are requested to *tn tc that J.lREit 1IOB.-
L1NGSWORTH is a candidate for Tax Collector of
Bibb County- Oct 12, 1842.
tnu'v
icaper than the
Spools for $100—Alb-
Together with a large
—to which the attention of
respectfully invited.
Store on Mulberry street,
Shoe Store. Oct 18
ill and see, before purchasing
!!‘tE f.ith is usually placed in adver-
t day, owing to tlie fact that the grea-
out reference to truth, for the purpose
ilkv* As tlii* is a dny of humility, ’ it
t « cxaiiii: .• ■ *
ng fine B uck a .1 Blue black Bom-
2—rich de Lames IV.m, jr. to
is, IS( ) \ards. 10 yd for l.( 0- c >
ird—Bleach'd Shirtings and S', e.-
ci.eapest—White -"pni.I Threal. \0
Carpetting ltug> and Oil CVt'-.s.
variety of Goods, proportionably low
n of our friends and customers is
opposite btre
and Wood
GS&tE§ & t «E IS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Lamia:, Macon Co. Gno.
practi-',- in tltn rolln. ln^ r.ruitips—h’t.COli, M»
V f non, Crawford, Housu.mi. 1). -Iv ft Smnirr.
JOHN M. GILES,
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
Oct 25 181-2 4
Uwetlissg mouse For Sate.
n~,q 4 Conv
Jm
03* arc antliorizccS lo announce NATHAN-
Bids, l.'«*q. as a candidate for Receiver o
Tax Returns, for Bibb county, atthe ensuing election.
June 28. 39
03" Wc are authorined *o anaounce JOHN
BA KB) ns o candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, fjr
the County.of Bibb, at the next Election.
June 6. 1842. 36
t Dwelling House with all
’incsiree:, now occupied bv Mr. Z. T. Gon
er. The above House will be sold low for
MM ,
tW'V Cash or Barter.
Nov. Sin IS42.
Anplv .it this Office.
6 tf
!, B. JOMES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
?IAt'OIN’j Ga,
September. 13
03" Wc arOamithoiizcd to am:ounce LL' VI
MULLENS as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns ol
Bibb cou' :y, at the Electiou in January next.
June 18 1C
| K3* The friends «>t rtoloimm
j liis name as a candidate for Recc
j Bibb county, at the election in Jan
June 20, 1842.
, JohaiOK, announce
t of Tax Returns of
y next.
.COTTON FACTOStIES
jnrst s.iixti.
7BTHE extensive and well known Cnttdrt Factory on To-
3 bier’s Creek.in Upson county,knnv. i as the FRANK
LIN FACTORY, now in complete nrder. is offeted for
sale. Also, tltb well known Factory, on tlie same Creek,
anil about n quarter of » mile below, known ns the AY N-
MAN FACTORY, and i:i perfect order for spilmitm'and
weaving’, in also offered for sale. For further particulars,
inquire at the Factories. D. R. PERRY, ft Co.
November 8. 1S42. « ft
[Xj 3 We are autliori/rii to nitnatin,
Invnea as a e.tmdidate ior i ax Collect.',r, iu J;u
June 20. 1840.
’bT* lYe are nnlliorc/<.|l to nniiontico JAiTXRS
RIfllAHIiSUN a* ti cat. !. l-.:e f,,r H ■•<■ riv. r «f Tax Re
turns of Iiibb county, at the Election in January next.
•Ian 16 16
F. R. SHACKLEFORD,
FACTOR m COAi'T.S io.\ he rbaat,
Central Wharf, opposite J. Frasier Sr Co.
CHARLESTON,
October 4.1842. ~" 3 —
~ AT FtTlYA'.'E SAbli.
Receivetl per.Central Rr.il Road,
30 bbls. Superfine Canal Flour,
5 do. Northern Apples,
10 kecs *• Butter.
ROWLAND A SAULSBURk.
Oct; 13 3
o00 &
N-r.
SALT.
ROWLAND ft PAULSBURY
200 a
Jas IS
J, $ BENNARD,
AITOSSEY AT IL'AYT,
TSRS7, *t*.
THOMAS C. HOWARD ■
November 15.
BI. A ^ ITS fur sole ot tfas
SACKS Salt.
20 Picccif Bagging,
25'Coils Hope,
10 Bbls. Molasses. Foi sale low.
Nov.29.- 9 THOS. II. HARDEN.
fcTSOE$r
t \ ,-eires 12 and 44 inch “ Cotton” Cotton Buejing,
lUU j'.-t received and for sale by
J E. ft R. R. GRAVE*.
Lrui l.f. lit BA1NK NOT i:-
* rates by
Ncrsmbat 99-
O' rates by ROWLAND ft SAULiBURY.
j T^ROM thn
i white stmt iti ’n
I uery. If-h wh
■ i suitable reb-’an
iscrtlier in titi
A lntpe Ha;
s Old- '
the horse
trill be pven.fer the reeftv
d a 1 beral one for the apprehension oi the duet-
Nov, 59. 8 A P- P0WEES.
Roy for S.aSe.
A SMART, active yellow BOY, about 12 years old,w'd*
be sold low fir specie lunds. - Inquire at tuts office.
November S, 1842. 6
S^ov Sale.. :
\ "'FIRST rato second hand PIANO FORTE.— Ap
ply w J. A». BOAKDMAK.
lhA-erfrtrl*. 7