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Tim paid in advance, will
fin six months after the year.has r»»m-
.r.»r« \vr> kiktt ckmta, per ntinutn :
i»»t p*»id until the rnil of the year, FotTR J
wil* t>e chanted—with imereat there- -
I it for it two years,
Iiv for »* i* v ** JJfirs.
[ \Vhen not n r 1 will
•, if tired, tiiiikk nm
nil b<* .-lmrir-*il. IT-
Mit.l.tns.per annum
[ fter.
Snl’npec w>U tie disr-.nHnnert until nil srrearnges are
antes* alike oprnn nf the Proprietor.
,'Ie Patters,'’ non-shmscriber*. I 2} rents each. Extra
kyritta Subscriber*. (ti rent, errrh.
rKitUS <>f *DTEIIT1«*«I
aorrttTterSH 'Ts nm rxroedinp Wline*,svill beiiiserted
RforONB DOLIAR; nml fiftv cf.STs for enrli
l u Vei|t'ent oisertinn.
1 fierifTs. Tax Collect—r»’ and OoptHjem* Sale. nre elmr-
L’j hr the Lew.
\ naiatiaMe Irdociima will be made t» those who aavOT-
[; w li» the year.
rti a'l nrcsnint* Tot .Sdrertisin". \r.. as ..-ell as tor Sob-
1 .I'l'inn. Interest will l>e charged. wlien tint settled within
[i,r rear.
.•y, Oeedll far Jeb Primlnrr. nianhs.iVt.^
1 etters on lmsinwa co inecteil wi'h the Office. must
e # |e>sf paid.to secure attention.
Partners.
**•■*3$
*ia nn, vox. ii iBnrti t\ 4 a>.
Factors & (scnml (’o3iigtai**ion
SaVa.Wah, GEORGIA.
'"PtliE above business will hare t u* personal and exrlu- !
* sire stietiunn of Col. E., HAMILTON, formerly of
Millerigeville, nml f*r six year;, a Factor nnd Commission
Merchant of Macuti. 0
HARD HAMILTON
AS II AH DEM AX.
. Charles f. Hamilton.
REFERENCES:
John H irvIs. llawkioarllle.
Goorre Walk. f Poilsli
James K Daniel
J. A. S. Tnmer,
Win. S Hamid,
James S. Iteall,
Hon. Lott Warren. ) „ ,
Jai-lWf. , jPa.my-:
R. K. Hilies. Esq.. / , „
Col. Np1m.ii Tells. \ Albany.
Hi n. Wm. Tny or, Culhliert.
Savannah. Oet 1.1842
On Cotton
( EVE I
1 THO
( 0HA1
Don’t
jL
stftkr th c /ton'C —f -o ih ,7r* above A?* o!J
I e». MAISIOA iiorwF,
• ft a vassaii. ctA.
' r|lHl; nWriber moil ie*peclfa)1v informs the publ : e
> I ill ii he h is taken charge of the above Establishment,
anil a share of public patronage. He ph*< Inps him-
sciftn rfo every thing in his power for the c in‘/oil of those
j \vh • rniy favor hi:n wish a call. •
I ^ Theelnree^ .nr t i'» ojoabliduneht or© .reduced to suit ilie
I times The fi (flowing will he the rates:
. Transient p»r«oti* fi*rnr.e or two days, Si 50
Mnr-1 an 2 davs :*nd less than a week, 1 ‘25
Board r>n<i Lodginir per week.
Monroe Raii load.
, dav
8 00
■hi t:4.
at a corresponding reduced
Sumpter.
Do
T IHE subscriber would respectfully announce to li s
friends and the public, that he :■ ti ten a part of the
store occupied by \ir. .1EXK!NS. Hardw ire Merchant,
where lie will lmvc his w!m!e Hflpiiiicn »«» llErAlll(K(J,
an.I will execute alt work emrtis • 1 |n his care.
N B.— \V;»t*hes. It ocks Iev\»*:ry. Ccr ft', made nr re
paired atilie Ibortesi notice, ond war rut ted.
M. D. HAHXE$.
Macon, November 8 2842. ti
M'lihhly and yearly Bo;
price. .
SlmnM snfTicient patronise warrant it, the House will be
keot open hereafter the vear round.
Dec. 6. 10 4l * JOHN P. LEVY.
£. & K. 1C. ORATES
V JIE now rereirin^ their fall supp’v of Groceries and 1
tiiajile Goods. consutiDg in part of the following arti-
MEUil.XG OFF AT iCKDIX'KD PRICES!
C. «. ST.
Watcli .Tinker nm] Jcneikr;
ju/Hm
WARE-HOUSE
and
Commission Business.
•_ — »pHE t nt> T«’' 1
| leave to inform then n
♦ friends win! the public, thn:
f **d into IfSrV
nariiirrsliip pndertlte itrnie
’,f Ilatuillon Will it. *•>- the. )oirp«*e ; .t tr.in-a line
—me .fvive flavines*.—They Imve t ilten the l.ine and eon-
I .r . et.t ICore-Hoave on C .n m Avenue.Utely crapied bv
I Uf M r« NVinn Ac lld.Tfi They rexpectfulH .'lima
vhire of oatiwtase. pm uiaii'C*o (Hietkmr best niicmion to
he imirevliil all whouiay entro.l
W M. IIA MI L I ON.
JNO. 1) WINN.
July 81.1942.
T'lf in lervijne 1 tikes p!ei-tire itirei ommen ling Me.*xr*
dnuil'in A Winn to the fi-oer fwtrnt^ <> r Hqirddmi Ac
Kevn.'S* and the piildir penerxlly. a< gentlemen in wWifn
. v Hr a-sored ill.lt no e\c I i 1
^ i|i«re.l til a Ivance l ie interevis of th v*c who mav entrust
.iuiuesaioiheirdireeti.il. Voey relied fully.
WM. II. REYNOLDS.
Mjron. July 21. 1-42. 43
llar'iarrl Cheeae, 4c.
HALF hhlv No. * Ma.-knrel. new
t JO Whole do 3 iio do
10 Caa’-a prime Cheeae
lOOhoxev Ho do
SO bartel* Eneliah potatoes, a superior article,,
r sale liy 11 3t C. DYA
w
’.-HOUSE
; ' nt a. it- u« •
II If , . I. te.l on tlier
d .‘-JiUth ant l in I P ipuia
m
JLVJ2
and
€» 73 TIIS.^3 9X BUSINESS.
fflrff? n-rfferViJmcsl bnsn*
Tf I kt*n the sVnrc Cfttw
of A. It UhImwi. rn*ciitly
• corner of ^cc«
»p»iUr.-<trc is Hf
iSfc-sJh- m5.*cic**s i i »•••• v i joii.s brauvltcs of the WAitE-
hollar »:i! 00WMI«MlO3l BITTINESS, and reaper!-
faliv s»! : t* i‘»- |Mtr »mc** if hia frieti-fa. :mJ the public
••r iitiIK ; trustituf thiuly His untiring effona. lie aiia'I
|:»4»;i*»> m meet tV* wishes <»f th’»•’♦* 'th*» nn\ lmrinr him
vail iheir rotdi Ic.ice. JOHN •!. FIELD.
Ilrfc react*
C«l. WPlimi W. llf>*r»UK\ «.
Mii. J i-.ies II Hardaway, f Jf von .
Be» A C •tmti*
4 »-U«i« *4. M.f.;#-. j
ilrymt B^tcw tiy ,
(?*** ii »w.
. Be j imin Wc’*U* D
H u Stoll.
JUst
mi
J /
a\
j lllK MBNCKIBEB
¥ ♦ ■ M •
*vY
|1.\KE toif mcli vt i . inform their f iend« nn l tbr
S p.i*n\ licit l.ley Jmvc 1-een rrinnee
r bn Mr !mw elniely »«rcnj*teil by Illiuiil'Wi A llryn'iids,
• i if «Vure* lou^r « ij *i inp. lnirly i li> V\ tun
V it «»i* s, wic»e:.ifb irr #re.»*«re«l i«* receive Cation n
Ik. 55tnj»le G(M*ds. consiAting i:i part of
cles:
100 Iihds. St. Cn ix, Porto Uico and N. O. Sugar,
10 boxes Li>nf. Lump mid white liavamia do.
350 bags Coffee—ltio, L Jguira and Java,
20 hhds MiJasscs,
Ip cjicsts fre *h Teas, f
7 j boxes S?j*erui and i allow* Candles,
30 “ StJirrli,
100 11 Soap,
50,000 Cigars.
20 hbis. Copperas,
Logwood, ^al jEratin,
25 bags Pepper. Allspice and Ginger,
20 units Cnss'a,
150 bags db*it,
3.000 lbs. Bar Lnd.
30 Inns a<snrtrjl Swedes Iron. Bar Iron.
, Cist ^teei. German, American and English
: •) Blisier triegl,
COO kega Nuis and Spikes,
10,000 lbs. Castings,;
100 hnxes Gloss
200 ke^s While Lead. •
2CF libls. Linseed. Sperm ami Tanner's Oil,
Spts. Tnipeiitine. Varnish Jcc.
400 pieces Bagging.
1,500 lbs. Twine,
300 coil? Gross and Hemp Rope,
30 boxes Tobacco.
15 crates Crockery,
25 boxes Cotton Cards,
30 •• Axes.
20 bales Spun Cotton,
D2 cases Wop* Hats,
75 ca*es Shoes and Boots,
1.200 sacks Salt, . . * . "
15,000 lbs. Bacon,
Together with a lnrpc assortment of Dry Goods,
coarse Negro Goods. Blankets, D**u.e-tics, &c. Ac. which
will hr sold as low ns can be purchased in thij city.
Macon. Aug. 10.1842. 48
JYcUft Cheap & Desirable <G&ort.s
cri i-t Yvi. tlViT.
«• ■ j.ioi'4. “it", £l i;o,
n A VE just received and art? mAv opening a general a**
*irtiiti!i«tnt*m;JWOHUic *S'A*A£*£«*£ siaatl t A.’u V
4>.-a* d Oil.4, wtiic.i they wi*» sell at very rettuce*!
preen nr CA^il. being anxious to ieduce their pieseut
* iige t>iiN'k. am »ug tv<nc«* may i*e loumi—
^a 4 »c *Voj*dyed iiiao*. Blue-lUack and invisible Green
Caucus.
C.iNsimer. Aim cn velvet, va entia. and satin \ i stings,
i 1 ld.i..e.N meriuues au*i piiuted Orleans Ciotlis,
French, EagnsUaiKi American Pnals,
Oiuliets, .nU3.nideLanes, Freiwn Col.ars .nn! Csj*e?,-
lliu.>.*,.ur-i»ni-R, Jc n. n tii •» iHiicy i-umr .1 Syikks «X .^aiiu>
Old.-k bcii.1 p *l*u». l.ijia lv'*ra r j>piiia:heki 1* ik ec, Lin-.
eu O.i.u.uru'. (ttid Oi.«ss : Liuenf liuu il«frinH«,
Moti.-iiti ae Li on* A oauu Bua'wls .See* 'lies, ami bren.-.
li.iml.'.rn ii.e i.,
ieiyi* |ynirwi. is **+ I.idfiitan I Dl.lOerS.
• Jji uiifi f*wiss. Nausui k anti l»« «*k Mudiif.
M Coir n A V.m ca l o.aery , A ^us, em.e n
Ge a ». Aieniio Sain- amt Pants; r'i**:k* him Co*iars,
lied l\ck- lii- iwti il.eacu a*.u n i y* an*. E^i.eetines,-
ei iiiCd 1 liett L*»ng O.Mt. s Cumuli r'.umic.a »Jt UrB mg#’
Kr, Li»*e.‘S; ►ujierior Be.. «ud Aegio B*»n*»et».
c**.eh A. Bts.»al«i Tw.st Udadin^ ?,*Vi
pi n Ti.re.fI. T*i. Pius. iftn*i*ii«n iV. , ,;j
Wtini *y tli » ai i 1 -s *h> tmtini.s t* mention.
P.. l'a*c*.u era wutttal u u-rii i.aeimui call.
J. KAY 4c CU.
Macon. Nov. 14, 1842. * v y
Xew (loudh! 5'cw Woods!!
Ii F13UE SubM'rihfi, arv n.»w irr.-ivinu it gewtr, i^>»rt
- I utrn*of yU[>lv ami t iury DRh-GOODsi* of a, tvU'i*
vh la and paur. o*: whir.h tiiey otfer for vair at lait ^r« cs.
■i iixv. T.ii* Umi*. i- pul i>i jp. -l ronir. mi l i«
tor .nnr.- favn firr an J >fv\ rF.ivl l int in llivtr
icy I.m .It* I H.llfHir* 1 i{i'yi|'>h'l --,W T** ‘-i
t,r to la.'.'CHJ.ie 1% inoio. hot inn ini* <f.urrJ
* tVie »1. i: t'Oir to jirwrui mi.taf.it- m t'l* ‘trlt*
(•..it"ii. Tl.w trv; it ilVir.ttiiy I" ,«»!«• the luilow-
II :ir'.wr-: in July lavtini*. Iv.i • «*.l '•ftln* |.niprii* ; , .
Iianrlp •)*>' ty— tint; |i.i~-.',-i m an.! i'\|>.i- - ; l00 Coil, Hale Itijie.
ifufv. Et. I'roix ami P. R. t^u-ar,
do Victoria «h*
brink buil.ling one dnor from W*»binBj* u JIa!L
y,.l , .^ P|lt ._-j b as GEO. W. PRICE A CO.
ftSl>£lC, AiC.
Ba^ingr,
PIECES Iletn|i1laeaiuf.
. . -'fujiv illiifiMtab *ui the -t-1-on. Early _in_Au.ii.t an
rii- 'Utinn a-ainvi ihe nwii»*r- wax Irvii'il on it. atol on 3 uev
„ «nv s.ibl l.v II e ..h'-riif. nml nulwilb.M-mlmstlie
- .rifier. hill libemllv fur ii. they we,© mil foil by a mini-
l*i iv—who :a now in |i
Macon Sepi. 8
CO
10 „
130 IIulm Green Cuba and Rio Collee.
With n L'eticral .i>’iiii':tm i tit "t li if < If *K 1.11. ~
and for rale by CU AS. CAM Pit I l * CO.
July 0 ' •' u
WARE-MOUS
’. .V *S#
CO 2 V'ff •5SiO ,i BTSI
•jlilM snh*»cr«ber !ws reinnved tot
I r.Mt'Hi Avenue, re fniW orroj
!•*»» w»| In, wliirh i.v h»»jh ronv** i:**nt an
?r m Hr
1 by
llu
!i • »f4 t » re
fiieiU in
Sept 20
• h now prfpi'4* i i m i i“
tonal and mi livide.l utteniion v
the 9in»u?p hml »•.*»!♦• of Colio
m Tibl'uioiinl nhnre of the patvnn
public, and tint imue vyiil have reason
n c reposed in him.
JOHli .IONBP-
?TBS^a
Hnit-e tie .r
Hamilton »V
mi-velv «»fe
wine-** i»f the
•n w 11 in ail
»non. mi I he
lonnfp of his
PosiiIk mrl Oils.
KEGS Km. 1 nii.r 2 While Lead.
niM)4r»dU*ns- Lim-eeil QiL
' Si10 do Lamp Oil. . .
With e variety of Color* for P linier.' u-r for sale bv
July « 4U «CHAS. CAMPBELL A C
500
r I
Central Han’t .Vote*
1AKES for jrii'xlv, at a small diamunl. by
11 if
5AM'L. I. RAY .V CO.
to (
W.lltE A\8)
cumisjov iiiisixEss
| PBirre utifl rosnmna»-
' W aUE-HOTSE for.
met'lv oertinie.l hy J Kiv-
, TK .V BOHCH. Oil llteetir-
i l CiieVrv strei't*. where we -hall
t'.e WAIlK-llOl'SK AND COMMISSION BUSI-
Nritt ler me tir I'D. Ar \V LINN JL- 4*0 Me
;i ,■ ireji ire 1 in m ike liberal a lv-m e< oil eoti.vi in Sim e.iir
• .i S i o ne.it.. Ii) ti iv.ionoli. f harle *tini. or Nevv Aor 1 -.—
Kr.e:. .i ir exjietlrnec in the Wabf.-I IiiI 'K tsn Comm IB-
Ml. Ht'.iSK.n; v- le.-l warranted in -olieiiinclhe |n<r.o
i..i-e of .me frieu l-:«ii l the jmblie. beii-viny their lira* in-
n e t will he tin.n ne.l by a M.-iet and undivided ntteminn
i baa.in >. eii* rusied to nur i are.
I>. * WM. GUNN A CO, i
At ..nr ..I t .tan I. tV St .re . .i nniny the Wu-e H -use
nr ,»t| Inn 1 I -jeiiera! n«sortincnt '‘f ^'igftr,
I'.i/'.e <.fl 1". Suit-, B'.'ti *». .!/</•< 'r-i. ’l/iete.r//;
in.I Hi-11-'it everv other nrne'e. in t 1 e fi 1’ttc/’.It’i liu—
■ Im- I will I.C sol.Mow foreash. D. A WM GUNN
Iron. Salt, ami \ails.
1 •e TONS Swedes Iron.a-snrtedsire*,
1.0 2^00 hnshe'isSalt,
'00 Ke-s Nails and Rraos, nssnrted. for sale by
j u l yB iu CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO
I y XCHANGE on New York at -Imri * : cht for the notes
^ofthe Bank of St. Mary
Man'll » *»
Private Boardiiisri
V a quiet and liealthy neifhborlinod a* any in the eitv nn-i
ronveniept. near the seat of bo*ine—. one or two reaper
nitiesmn belkmhb^ wiilmoird and apartment*
n few day bonnlers ran also l»c nrc.uminvi tied. Frr par
li»*nlars. a'Mfoin* :rf this ofuCC or o! Dr. ^ m Green.
Macon. Sept. 13. 1842. _ ^^ .
I 2 i*i4 rent, for sile bv
. B. JOHNSTON & Co.
HM)
in-. Rope, ami Twine.
P3. heavy 4-4 inch fiction BaCffHig,
ISO *' 4 2 and 4 4 Hemp do.
So Oiib Manilla bnln lix>pe«
50 Jo Hemp do.-
For side h v* ' CHARLES CAMPBELL. A Co.
Aueust 20th. i ■ • 47
Aue. U5
4ti
W Uth HOO^E Vvil ■
Turns s'i iiv liu six ess
s. r. rowrits,
3JAKC03 .OllNSTON.
LOWERS & JOHNSTON
ATiOH.'KVk At LAW,
11 Macon, Geo.
•d feel*
|3HE mi'h
tng tratet ill in their
• the
1 _
triends ami [i
; t l)t*ra1 * «m»|M*rt heretoiore
cd.take ple.mure
rin < » l«» ilicm nnd ihe pnbli<- ceiiefttlly
the above businea- in all its various hrmn lies;
- .11,rim; ami selling eoir.-i-. iVeeivu g and 1»r
,en tiai.t.iie an.I lilt IV '-.iers.til heir well known ,
ntMr the river, w.m h i*.r <-«»nvenieiu‘e and se-
Wme-Hoase in
herefol'ore Five ,
: »►! iTotton aiid the ti ling
fiw every vn*r 10 *ln '
v In* max favor us
rarity fruu
it tire, ii m
fjj ^«irpa.H-<’(i • b>
the city#* •
dr. Tmrni
ax Hardeman v
fcUpeiV’-i
d nttenifty
i »*» tin* ae.ling *\
t*f wr.Iers i
hr g<H (!•<, .
tud pledges him
'.ih1,m t.
1 promote
the* ot
with their
patronage
and .1 th.rin-o.o
Hard E.\t a
.V HAMILTON'.
Mac
1C 42.
•1.*
. EXPECtINO to 20 to S .v.ir-Vfh f -rt.
I'vifw of en iirthe Ii'oai in Kas^iia#** ii’-i^.
Miave dl^p *a' m> in!ere,«;i invlr votu-er■*K. Hmirii*.
t *•! Hjtr.lrnuin, nr %&y Mrf €lfA Hjihh? I*. 11 AM-
’•LTO N. whoa® siewriiafasnf-i hnmctet', i< # »4 cnVrc<.f>,n«iw!-
oi’ lei■♦inesi.i will vpi«J4^y l/ir/r-H>r-t;ie e- r uploy»nem ih’j
whii’hhe-is abrt?t tn ^r.gnce •• In tho's^nr^o^r fro^n tn^ cot.- j
urn, i leave u» tender my , grfn*4 , j!'ia*kormhed£.'toeH?s to ,
niy triemls'far past ,**md'- wroalil kiiifflv 1 salleir foT ^hc |
uew concern of HARDEMAN A HAMILT0N, a/tjn j
UMjanonof di«ir aruppnn,xviih '.heassurimre that il will b« .
xs rrotrfuBy acknowledged bv me, as though 1 were- sfifl c j
:uak£cr»iifct*<Nfcen!.’ K. HAMILTON. 1
»,A«|CUN|.
COPPER’S M IT III i¥ €r
, ESTABLISHMENT.
/ 10r!’FB STILLS and WORMS, kryt o-\luit]d t and
A ,n ' i % r i at the MaC °“ 1-0 WM V : Me ELROY.
:.nv v *■ >\y
AOorury al l*nw,
t: ’■ Vir SNA, Dooly ri.iinty.
May 10. r . . I± _ . ^ r G eo *tf k - .
FAMB8 0&SPEER,
ATTOIINFY* AT IiAWi
F&h'SrVTJl. MUXItOE CODA. J 1, (o..
LANIER^ CLOP.TONf ~
WASHINGTON HALL
rpHE pub^enher having sold bis lea**
B the Washington Hall to Messrs. Btt a I
iY Stt'bbi.efiei.d. returns Jiis urate * eh- |
nnw!e<lgements to his friends iY the pub ic. for |
the very liberal p-itronnire received frutn them j
| during the time lie has occupied the House; nnd confidently ;
1 reeoniinend his kind friends to, nnd solicits their support in
| behalf of. Messrs. Bullpck *Y Stubblefield, os well calculated j
I trod disposed to render them every comfort iu their power, j
while visiting the Washington Hall:
ST. LANIER, j
| The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend |
1 using every menus in their power to ?u*iait. the cUrw'nr j
given it by Mr. Lanier, and would be pleased at all times to
r|3ins Rn.vl is iu daily use to Griffin, 58 miles—leaving
I ,, nt , ®- A - M - arrives at Barnesville ,t 10, A. M.
ana Gntlin holt past 12.
Leaves Griffin at 9], A. M. and arriret at Barneaville at
12 M. and Macon 4} P. M.
Sta.e-i connect w,th it troin Macon to Florida, Savannah.
Aliga.'ta via. Millcdueviile. Warrenton, &«*. nnd also via.
Knteuton and Madison From Forsvth dniluothe Indian
springs; threi ‘ *
faila. iYe.; fr<
aston and Tnlhntton. and from Griffin every oilier dav to
Montgomery. Ala. via. Greenville, LaGranue. West I%int,
i Ac. and to Augusta, Geo.
t oiton^freighted from Griffin to Macon at $1 per haV.
of <er articlea 35 cents per 100 2bs.— intermediate rdaces in
| proportion.
Boolks a»4 Stationery.
T HE subscriber icspertfuRy
announces to the public rl.a|
he has taken the Store o*' Myk
lierry street, recently ocrupb. J
by B. F. Griffin, nnd is iiovt open
ing n new and extensive assort
ment of BOOKS and STA
TIONERY. selected by himself at the North, and which
it offered at moderate price# for cash or gc*rwl pnjM*r
He would particularly invite attention to 1.is stock of
Blank Books and Paper. which is superior to « HJ eve n
the place and will be sold at wholesale or retail. on te ius
that cannot fail to please. .
A supply of the text books used in tie Georgis Tent-da
times a week to McDonough. Decatur. Mn- j College, and the principal schools in town : nil c< i uti v, will
a Barnesville daily to Colnndms via. Thorn-! be constantly kepto» kt»d—a liberal allowanic uiadc to
teachers. '
Blank books nnd paper ruled and bound to or der.—♦
Book binding in ell ii# brtvehes executed in the he it “j*-
and warranted.
p Jackson barnes.
I’nrtnn. Oft. 3,1. le «J i
Offi<»
L. X. \\ HITTLE. Resideni Engineer.
Montoe Rail-Road. Macon, ^
July 26th, 184*2.
4 4tf.
SpJ ESPECTFULLYInfom*# his friends
JaV ami the public, that he bos just re
ceived anew assortment of
15 and Jfeirclry,
,f the laural fa*l>ioi.» and Jee'the'f.,n,'.er'p«r«..,-'»rti ! e Hnt.Ve, '
Emus; rll of wlttrli he will se.l at reduced | BULLOCK * STUBBLEFIELD.
prices, for CA
GOLD A SILVER WATCHES.
Gold Chains. Seals ami Keys; Fine«*r Rings, Breast Pins, J
Collar and S’.eerc tltnimi*. dc«r. GOLD SPECTACLES i
Silver :r d Steel do. with glasses to suit all ages; SILVER
SPOONS. Rodgers iY S •n's and YVoi*tenho’iiis t nePm-ket
Knives, Razors ami Sci»:»rs: Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes. Ambrosial. Sliavi* p Orentn. fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes. MANTLE CLi’.CK'S'i wst»ranted.t° run 18 days
Macon, Feb. 15. 1642.
PLANTERS* HOTEL,
C.riicrof Wulnut nml Third .—trrrl- .tla»«»,(}fe.
(Formerly kept by Mr. L. Im in. and rtetnl’y by Mr. At-
exandrr ffitksrd*.)
j, 111 KS. cdltn -esonifully in-
JtIP:
C. S. THOMAS. <fc CO
DRAPERS & TA LGBS-
T W"A^ E just received a choice assortment of Spring and
* I s-\.i«imer goods, and invite the attention of the public
to them. They are prejmrea to make them up in the ocm
ami most fashionable style. All work done by them is
war ran tci,.both as regards fit ami workmanship.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Cutting for persons
from the country, done at short notice and ”rith great care
at the store of C. S. Thomas, &. Co., a lew door# above the
Washington Hall.
Macon. March 2*2, 25
The ffnfiifionian.
O OUR FRIENDS— W e are making arran :ement«
, ^ particu ars wifl be announced at the opt nipg of
the Session) whi'-li wilt \%e thiijk, secure tlie Madisonian
uuiv» rsal circulation. Our incessant l&borti for the
twelve months have impaired our health, and rendered
Strings, Mu Ji-Buxea. Shell .Comb*. Gold and Silver Thim-1 -nil coev^nienee-rBoarrlers.' Thank l *' v ' a ’ 1 ' ,ri!, l relaxation abudutely neeesstirv. VVe Have
blex, itr. ‘~*-£risr avaa* ful for past favors, fhe renews the* ten- 1 therefore nt-fured t]jf> services ot' one of tlie best writersof
Tboae wbn wish to avail Uieiuel res of s rare opport... der of her aerviics tqthe travelling piiblir.aud nsnures them l . e day. wlm, as assistant editor, will devote ids whole
ilityio b V elieap fir rash, will do well to rail and examine llat every attention will be paid to their eomf.rt. KAMI- ] tintr to the p .per,
the* above before |iun-hasiii2 elsewhe-e. as he wiUaeU lower ; LIES ran he comfortably accommodated. Her terins will j ** efcave sent red correspondents in many of (lie Sta'es
' be reasonable—corresponding with the pressure of the times.
Nov 2 b
almve before pit
than anv other establishment in the country.
WATCH 3CS REP AIRED.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kind* of
WitrliM snd CI<rk«. Hartngie)m(() the best materials
for repairing Watches, he i> now prepated to unmifactnre
any. part of a Watch, nnd will warrant every piere he makes
ns perfe%t a? the original, nnd his Watches to perform well.
Nov. 1 1842 w 5
liar nmnerra.
it l j
Os Mulberry Street, Near the Methodist Church.
.TtUSSC STORE. .Jl.SCih'Y.
• SM1F SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large addittonsto kis
i Stork of
poACixcs, cnARioTEis n uiorciH:*,
tilinClIBHy \VAfifiO.\S, Ac.
from fume of the best Northern Manofartories. which were
made expre-sly for thi* ui irker, of the best materials, and
•»re warranted etjual if im»I superior to those of any other es
tabHfthtneat. Tlm-e in want of any description of Carriages,
will fmd it f.»r their interest to examine tlie quality and pri*
•*e*» of lit« assortment.
Hkp.hki.vc. iii nil the different branch** executed in the
J est manner, by experienced workmen at less than former
irices. ,
ijarriitj*r. maker*, will fin-1 a 2<*<k1 MiortincWofETiptic
Spriiiss. Axeltree#, turned and Poked Dashes. Lamp*. Bands
Knob*. Patent nn<! Top Leather. Lncys. Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassela. am 1 nhpost every nrw‘*ie re;ju;red iothew
\'$i r” t f j. w. TfAiicucic.
Murdi Ts
_ E. MAl’SSESET*
H*/ireft•.Jtateer a >td .J'v \ •*.
’htton.Avenl'w. «i5e Dntiii nr.i.ow Cturxtx »c Ros»
i.. otD sta:;i>.
U AS the honor to inform hi* friends and the pnlilic, that
he is coin- to open a Store, where he w-i.l keep a gen-
rr»l assortment of
VM 7 ATCHES. JEWELRY,
•lid all articles usually kepi. .. nisline. ^
Hi will devote nil hi* personal attention to the repairing
f Watches of everv disruption.
Every piece made new by him. shaU be warranted as
«oml nml to perform ns. we'1 n** the oru/innl; ami ” atches
•ither sold or repaired, whall he warranted tor one \car
None but the best materials shall he used.
lewelry repaired in the best manner, and at t.io shortest
notice.
To Watch-Bakers.
Imported .lire.-tlv from ihe msnuf rt. riet*. a . omplete at
. irtrnent oTihe be*t Tools Jiial Jlotcrlnls.ct very n.»d
•rate price# for cash.
klacnOo Sept. 30. 184L ^
I OPTl T^liKSiUP-
itllK ander»is»ed have formed a Co-partnership for the
1 trsossrtvm **f a (in era I AUCllOS and COM-
: this city, nmler the hrtn cl
-tmii
lII SSI OS BU>lSS.-i&
lowland aodtf.uUbr.T^,. . T ROWLAXDt
JAMES h. SAULSJ1URY.
oct, a- ; li *
PLANTERS,
is si sj i? © (2s (& it or m,
¥ A > fi com. autly on hand ; and offer fi r sale at prices
9 I. ns low as c m be purchased in the soul heru country ; a
splendid nssortn ent oi
PIANO-FORTES.
Item the Celebrt edand long established Manufactor .es of
c'4 (j ftA.vK,
JJSL. SID
CHICKER1N6 AND MACK AYS.
Tbewt.l known reputation of there Mannfartone* pre
cludes the nere.<Mt * of commenting u(Min the txceilence of
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
mate. Tor tinny years.
A L A 11 GE. ASSORTMENT OF
.Vt<>t.I.XH. MVPRRVOIi GUTAIM, Hl’til.EM. J
TICO •< HltMit, 'I'ISGJS l*ff
CLAUI03 KT8, VUlGROLKTa,
rik’lvs, 4c. 4c. Ac.
TJSng , lir..7mXi sstfiowTTv..Snst
per, Ac. Ac. forming us cmripisie an n*soniucutt of musical
merchandize, as can b .* loand in the southern country.
A* they import Strict fmin the Manufactures, they are
enabled to sell their gr ids althe very lowest prices
li. & V. im-Ae-m ad litimi to their catalogue, an-assort
incut ofFOBEIKX lllCSIO.
(Cr” .?ie»*ic sold at reduced prices.
(Cr* Terms Cash.
May 17. 1842. 33
BOOK ASH Xl'XtV fST«H?F..
/ ? 1 HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, Ins
J Stock of Goods iu this place, m a short time will make
large additions to :t. ami assures the public that they may
expect to find, at all a well selected assortment 1*1
Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Rooks, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Book-Stares, which will be sold
cheup for C 43H. • •
I have a Rindery in full operation, and will manufacture
any kind of Blank Reco-d or Docket Book# Tor Courts, at
the shortest notice,on Mulberry-street, two dijors below the
Washington Hall. JONATHAN B. MORRELL.
Mav 5' 32
letters will keep our readers constantly advised of
the ; olitcal movements throughout the Union.
W e w II give daily a condensed report of the proceedings
ofbnth House* of Congress', and the most important speech-
ei will be published nt length in our columns.
Tfte official transactions of the Government will be pub
lished in the Madisonian exclusii ely.
The views and purposes of the Executive, in reference to
the course and policy of the Administration, will, as hereto*
foie, be made known tbroogli the eoltnnns of this paper.
The principles oft he Madisonian are known to be those
of the Republican Party.of *U8. They will be adhered to
through sunshine and storm.
We aak our friends who are the advocates of Truth and
Justice, to exert themselves in behalf of the Madisonian,
betw een this and the assembling of Congress, so that the
or^nii of the Administration may not only be efficient in re*
oo'linr attacks, but in carrying, when necessary, the war
into Africa.
We trust that our friends generally will be able to send
us additional new subscribers by the members.
TERMS.—fahray* in advance.)
Daily, $10 00 per annum, or $1 per month.
Tri weekly, 5 00 44 50 cents per month.
Weekly, 2 00 *
Letters (free of postage) to be addressed to
J. B. JONES.
Washington, D. C. Nov. 17.
Lint or Stages,
tb«
v r ST A
Coo’ier’s itoiv AovcI.
y^flNG and Wiug, rr Le Feo Fo.Iet,
An erican Ahnanac, for 1843,
Kiime'# Blackstoue,
Rent’s do.
Just- received and for sole by
November 28. 0
J. BARNES.
S?ee to Your .tutorssts !
T SOW uifi r I oo pircr- "f SANDKR80N 3.44
1 suiivri-rlieavv UJTI'OS ISACJ4.I AG, wlttrli
•ti accoant of its trnpbt and Urrmytb. « eig!it..g U0 »»• to |
In- l,oli f which will he the cheapest artic.e lor v<’ttr u-e.— ,
Hernre making your purchase elsewhere. Come, “.rr nml
Believe.” THOMAS H. HARDEN.
Colton Ateuue.
J62une . !> . . ■ j
B. H. .PIATT.
ATTORNEY at law,
CUTHBEUT. Uandafpk- County. <3a.
the countie*oT SS-wart. Mari
lariy.l)-. fuir. Baker, Lee, Sumter -.ml Dooly, in Georgia
51 bed lugs, Ac.
/I A ^ Unbleached Sheetings,
do do Bleached do.
3-4 7*8 A :i0 in. Unlth-arbed Shirting#,
do do do Bleached do.
Cotton Osnaburghs,
Marlboro Stripes.
Prints in great Variety,
Cotton Hoisery.
Kewtuckey Jeans—Negro Kerseys,
Satteuets.
M »Y 9 4 blankets
Wittemore cards.
The above articles a:e offored t»>r *ale, atgrrntlv
prices l»y C. DAY. cor. Mulberry aV l»e«(
reduced
ud st#.
the LINE OF
TAGES will be in complete operation from For-
s\th m Decatur, via. Indian Springs, Jocksoq and McDo-
nn ‘-*gh; leaving Foray th Tuf.su tTe. Thursdays and Sat-
(TROATSv after the arrival of. die. -V
n.Ai a:i\> in timcntriiielart to Macon. As this
the people from the up-country to ‘Macon, MillcdgevilleT
Savannah and all places.
A. JZ. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
Or.. Ip. 3
RC1
A£W BOOKS,
J UST received and for sale, th# fallowing
work#:
Lady of the Lak%
liokebv,
Lai la liookh,
Mrs. Sigourney’s Poems,
Poeu oi America illubiratt^
Boron’s Works. 1 Yol.
Popes “ 1 •'
M \tr.r.-« Work*
Prescott's P'ei Jmand and Isabella, t •pl#udiA
werk,
Downing’s Citot*ge Residence#.
New ..merlcan Gardener.
The Complete Planner,
Charles O'Malley, l Voi. ’JIustrat#4L
Carlyle's Heroes in H'.story,
Guizot's History of Civilization,
Tales of the Ocean,
Robinson Crusoe, illustrated*
Beizoniii in pt.
\Y irt’s lit** of Patrick Ilenry,
W ayland’s Moral Science,
4< Political Economy,
Bowen’s Essays,
Caaseriy’stranslatiim of Jacob’s Greek Reader ,
Sandford ami Alert n. illustrated,.
Tales for the People,
A New Home, a tale of the West, by Mrs.
Mary Clavers, a very popular woik.
Forest Lite, by the author ot a New Uuu»e,
Philip’s Devotional Guide,
Wesley’s Notes,
Manual of private devo’.ian,
Ursaline Manual
Georgia Scenes, illustrated,
Millwright’s (iui ie,
Complete sets of the Hollo an
* •* “ •' •* Family
brary,
Southern and Missouri Harmony
Dewees* system of Midwifery,
" on Females,
M on Children,
Eber'e’s Therapeutics.
** Practice,
United States Dispensatory,
Cooper’# Medical Dictionary
Also a fine a-M»rt:nent of Bibles, l"ly:,*.n Boons, ar^
Prayer Books, of ever v vaiiiiv of size and l.huling.
<> »w,-y *x ' .1. 1I.\!;NE>. .
Valuable Lands mtcl Hcgi’ccs,
TOR S.SJLE.
N obedience to an order of the Inferior
Court of the county of Crawford, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold ,
before the Court House door in Knoxville,
°nthe first TUESDAY iu January next, the
following named property belonging to the es
tate of Joshua II. Bigham, late of said coui tv, deceased,
to wit: THIRTEEN L1KEL ' NEGROES, cm n ting
of young men, women, and three children, among whicii
are two good Carpenters.
Also, the following lots or parrels of land; situate, lying*
< and being in the Old Agency Reserve in said county, and
' distinguished in tlie plan of said reserve as lots Nos. 9, 1C
• and 11, and Fractional lots Nos. 11. 15 end lt>, lying all
* vtic duo? /*nnmining iu all, about "te thou.-and
J acres. Also, at the same* time, by v\ruir*f il.» «mne «*r-
w’intVrT/Snrcounty, tlie following lots'ana parrs^ dr*iom-y*w
land, to wit: L«»t No. (11 *,) in the 5 th district of \\ i i kin-
t on, 140 acres of lot No. in the 5th district ot ilkin-
son, and ten acres of lot No. 120. in the 4th district ol said
county, nil lying in one body and containing 350 a«*i os.—
The above described negroes and lands sold tor the bene-
J fit of the heirs mui creditors r»t Joshua II. Bigham, dec’d.
The negroes will bo -old for CASH. The lands, one half
1 cash ami a credit of twelve months for the remainder,
rinHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma-
IL con. anil the public generally, that he has opened an , . ..
estafdishment on Mulberry street, r.ext door to Harvey j with notes and approved security. The sale will continue
Shotwell*s Drug Store, for the manufactuie and sale of;i
t'cle# it* the thrive hu«inesv, where he will keep constantly, J
on hand a ! e and fresh assortment of
rapdics. Cordia's, Syrups. Pastry, Fruit, &r. j
The publienre invited to call and examine for themselves. |
N. B.— €'*tf:r tiitrf 4 fluffs JT* ff l a miffs for weddings, i
halls and parties, made rndornatnented in the neatest stvle, t
WM. SPEAR.
from day to day until all
DOROTHY B. BIGHAM. ndm'rx.
HOWELL II. BIGHAM, adin’r.
Crawford co. Oct. -5th, 1842. 5
at short notic e.
November 29
3m
fto Elunttiu; ?
A Cure f„r BAUD TIMES! ! !
Bnjoi m of Dry Cioscii* Look nucl Krncf
G W. »Y E. WOODRUFF are sc Jhng Bargains, has-
• pt*d upon Bargains. Our stock, eompi eher.dmg a
| OL.IMSS*—Twenty barrels new crop New Or- l large and general assortment, w;r-i select'd with the cteat-
S loans Mr lasses. For sale bv I est care nnd attention by one of tlie firm, now at the North,
Dec. 6. lo HOWLAND A SAULSBURY. ; —w hicli having been j’ur diasetl in the month ol August,
1 before the passage of the late Tariff bill, and when, as is
! belrc^d, vl»e Nonhevn Markets were ni their greatest *!e-
also n Tot of , prersimr we ran and ici/l sell as low as the same Got
3'ari>ctitig, &c.
9 PIECES Carpeting assorted and cher
l.xj' Hosiery. Suspenders. Calicoes, Flannels, Linsey
Cotton Oznaburgs, Ac. For sale low for Cash, if applied
for soon. , THOMAS U. HARDEN.
Nr*vember29. v 7 j ‘ •
( sty Council Ckan^e Mid*.
A FEW llui:dreu Dollars, ivanted at low rates hv
ROWLAND SAULSBURY.
November 29. 9
ran b2 bought in this <
our word for it, but just <
t\—per/tap* Io:rci. Do not take-
all and see, before purchasing els#
ere.
We are aware that little faith i
! ti>enu>nt3at the present day. owin
ter part nre iiirult* \,iihout referem
of humbugging the pubiu
purchasers t
uallv placed in
ng to the fact that th
me to trot It. tor the \
this is a day of huml
xamine tjualit
ibt
OIDce .TInrinc one! Flcr Vn«m nnce Bank. )
MACON Xt VC.liber 30, 1842. J
[NITED STATES TREASURY NOTES ofvari-!
«>iis denominations, bearing six per cent, interest, for tings cheape
* nt this office. 4. L C. PLANT, Agent. ~ °
Dec. C.
10
YtriLL proit.-ptlv atteijj tit.tiiL' l.UA'itwetuiux
i -ire. iii tlie foumics nt r-f w-urt. M*ri‘ ii. Kairloljilt |
itveator, Baker, Lee. Bi
—mnd UueeellandBerboar.i" Atobauia.
liefer* lo Ol. It. C. Cntimbeil..lcria Cowles, l.sq.
Col Jaseph Henrv LmnpUtt. R. F. Hardeman, E»q.,
.TIacoii Iron nml Bra** Foundry |
AND
MACHINE SHOP, j
Corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets. ]
J1 Iff^irafeecriUer, having purchased the
8 interest of Mr. Wm. McElrotr, in this ;
Establislimcnt, nnd having disposed ofn
ly all the old patterns belong
firm of Findlay «Y McElroy, lie has now u
gress, complete c l* of new pattern# for
;.L and gin geering, of every description,
uperior to any heretofore made in tlim
various articles made to order, arc the
HawkiiiMvifle Dilla Ranted.
5[D ILLS of tile llavvkinsville Bank, payable at Hawkins-
vide, (old emissioa) taken as Specie Funds for goods
or.iebu. E. A Ii. R. GRAVES.
Mac-ii. Dec- C. 10
( « * «*i i%s.
r j III K Subscriber lias on band a few superior Colton
A. Lui>, ^lmui will be s >id on reasonable te
tq.proveil |>;>p<
RORERT FINDLAY.
100
rll «* Cotton” Cotton Uat-’ging,
>r stilr by
F. & IL 11. GRAVES.
to the lai, i bassett
Cou
H> are nnihorir.ed to announce Bff HAIID
as a Candidate for Tax Collector oi Bibb
Oct 18 3
prices.” \Ye arc sel ing tine B ack umi iilui
bazines at from SI to $2—rich Mous. rle Laino.' Imm 25 to
1,00—i case dark Prints. 1800 vards. 10 yds for 1.00—cheap
• lark Prints, <>i per yard—Bleach’d Shirtings amt Slu ct-
ines. from to 25 cent# per y<1 — Brown shirting-- and Slice-
thaii the clieape.-t—White />oo! Thread. 20
Spools lor Si00—Al>o. Carpetting Rugs and Oil Cloths.
Together with a large variety of Goods, proportionnbly low
—to which the attention of our fritnds ami customers i#
respectfully invited.
Store on Mulberry street, opposite Strong and \\ ood
Shoe Store. Oct 18 3
~SEEEl.T4i OFF nlT COST.~
AN EXTENSIVE A&S0RT3IF.NT OF REtDY-MADE
CLOTIIIA .
rf HIE subscriber intending to close h s pre-ent 1 u«ine«s
( oilers his entire Si n*k of New and 1’ uiiiioaub.# C*jt. *
i ing at COST, consisting in part, of
I Weaver and PHot Overcoats,
j Do. do Frock Coats,
I Ladies Cloth Cloak-*, Gentlemen s do.
i Extra Fine Black Dress Coats from
i Black’ Cloth and Cassimere Pants,
I Satin Vests, extra °ne.
| a Cm ton Shirts, Linen Bosoms,
Pilot Frocks Coats,
$15 to $18 03
4 “ 7 00
O*BY arc rrqurstod to ntnlc that JA.HES HOL * .
l,i.*(j>WOii'i n is a candidate for Tux Collector of i Together with every article of GeiiJ.emen’s weaung apparel,
CHEAP! CHEAP! „
the largest lot of blank
BOOKS & STATIONERY
K
\’ F It in Man
Tor aouti — Ly
Next >F>.
■ at N
• Lcl<
York prices if ralJeil
I. II MORRELL,
llit, Washington Bill
October J3-
T X11F.-i'opartn-
olEPPINtj
b_v mntanl content, it
George l’tviie. vr!nii*n
i„... of tlie old coin ern.
DISSOLUTION.
fire existing undei
A Ct
e Crank Wheels ami Guides for Saw '
Mill** Mill Spindles, wrought and cast; Screws and Bales
Anti-Friction Plates and Halls for cotton-packing screws- |
Blnck-Smithing. Steam Engine, and Machine Work mgrn-
erak From long experience in the abftve business, the sub- I
scriber is prepared to warrant b 5 # work, in point of execu
tion, equal to any in ihe United States.
[CF* The highest prices will be paid for Old Copper.
Brass, Lead, ami Cast Iron. ^ i
ROBERT FINDLAY. J
Macon. May 1. I84H
Bibb Couuty- Oct 12,1842.
JJ* ffcarc nulborixed ioannonnfel4ATIIAN-
fl* 4 * I * M 9 fe->q- as u camlidate lor Receiver •>
Tux Returns, for Bibb County, althe ensuing election.
.H
39
the firm
lissoived
IiWTitFCTIOiV IIV music.
■»# wp R. BERREP respectfully informs the Ldt^** hi
? Y # Grotlein-n of Mn<vo». that he will give instrncti
V We nre aufiiori^rd lo nunoirocc JOHN j
R ||(| { as a ,-andiila.ie for Receiver of Tax Returns, for
the Com.tv of Bibb, at the next Election. j
June G.1842. 36 |
f>3» tve nre «nthori*rd to itnuonncc I* M2 VI
MULLENS as a candidate for Receiver of r lax Returns ot
Bibb con iv. at the Election in January next.
June 18
made expressly to order, during the past summer, from
New aud fashionable Gomls.
Scavcr Cloths.
4tlolfcw pieces superior ave Reaver c.otii, a‘ tretrj 3 t
mersars per yard. Also a te-.v | ieoes ot Cl- -its and C asst*
41. which wifi be wlcf at prime itost.
Nov. 15. ti R. W. MORRIS.
10
>hip here!
PAYNE. _
ie huriues< will be continued by
lone authorized t«* cWv busi
C. EPPING
GEO. PAYNE.
Macon. Ga. Oct.20, 1842 4
cal Muf
rlence. Testin.o
aliticatiofi forhe:t'
La
lies will 1 e
lials of the h:gh-
hing, will be pro
Cor Kent. ......
A COMFORT \BLK Dweilw g llpuse sitante.l in rhr j
A- C,part of the city. Apply ”> the at i
111- S ate flank. . ^AAGjUOLMt.S. |
November 15. t. * . , , • ; * • • j
& ; so ; w;t\r(VjDj, |
.ATTUIWKW.AT f.AlV,
M£n»rriUe, C*a.
•forte ar d
waited upon att.teir rtf
est charncier as to hi# q
(lured, if n«ked for.
PJANO FORTES TUNED.
Addresses left nt the vVashington Hall, or at Messrs.
Bruno A Virgin’s Store, will be strictly attended to.
i Qct 5, 1842 • ■
For Sale.
\ CHOICE article Xoiheru Rutter,
. 5 Itbls. Onions,
1 R.ji Superior Java Coffee, p '
1 do clmice Haras, Jast received
[CT The friends of Maloinon K. JohitsoR, announce j
his name as a candidate tor Receiver of Tax Return
Hjjil, euunty. at the election in January next.
June 20, 1842. ’
«IL.ES & ttOl WER,
attorneys at law,
La.xijcb, Maco.s Co. Gro.
ILL practice in the folio«ii# roenties—Macon, Ma
rion, Crawford, Houston. Dnnlv A Sumter.
JOHN AI. GILES,
JOHN C. MOCNGEIL
Oct 23 1? 12 • . 4
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grr* AVc nre nuthorized to nniioaiice Amo#
Harm *, is a candidate for Tux Collector, in January next.
J. B.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JLUION, Git,
33.
USHER A FREEMAN.’
June 20. 1M J.
Xy We arc truth—raxed te nnoounC© JJJIFiS
RICHARDSON as a candidate for Receiver »f Tax Jte-
tur«, of Uihti couuty. at the Election in January next.
.fan IS D~‘ - -
t>w t SACKS SALT, for sale by.
1 .liOWLAND A SAULPRURY
?epter.‘.Her. 13
W ILL'VrftV-tiVi'Tn tht^bildwin^peoinuiesj ifike.Henry, v
Fnvette. Cofeeta, Mcn'-kfhcrai^sfin. J ' ; «-VtjLL .-.iterul m any busdros, emruvud tu.Uieir entrant j
Mon.ee, lAm Runs jjaVID CLOPTON. j YY aoy .4 ths Jouru of
4-—q. y.f ji i.'i-; j ' thomas c. Howard—
&OiNNAflD,V f .‘^Vi ! Nov-tni-tr If.- v .;, ; , . „ 7 . J_..^
3S attohkey 1 BLANKSJsr sale a*, this opes.
Dee 14
TERRY. OB9.
|i k SACKS Salt.
20 Pieces Htigtjibg.
25. Coils Rope,
10 Bids. Molasses. Foi
Nov. 29.. . J . ■ C 'f ' •• "
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Cp rcuVl . ROWLAND A sALLsRLRY.
N ovemher 3*. ®
STI'hT'
Sngnr, ( otter, Ac-
TL BAGS Cuba Coffee,
75 *• Rio ■ do.
20 Roxes Clteese,' . .
8 Hhds. Sueur. ‘ "
10 BbD. Molasses.
G Boxes Speitn Candles, for sslti bv
Dec. 6. 10 _ ' _T-_
I5oy'k<>«* Sa!
\ SMART, a-,:.,,. I’.OY .
IIARTB
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1 and
Ntv. ».
: ew.tr-, vs.:. i e 4\ e » fur the : oc- vtjrv of the hone,
beral oue for the apprehension ol ihe thief
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