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jf\CO* GP.OftGIA TELKGRAPrti
l|T0Ll3HCn KVKRY TUESDAY MORNING,
BV i?I. BARTLETT.
I frichbHildinz corner Cotton Avenue and First
glrrct-—on;
''it.* Jones* Warehouse.
TERMS O* SUnscitlPTlON: . .
, Oollni'**. paid in advance, will pay for the Tel*
. ? veer. 1**1 rr RoJlnr*, paid in advance, will
1 u , w oyears. Ten Dollar*, paid in advance, will
[it fi** years.
1 - not paid within six months after the year has coin*
" THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, per annum
ri-htr^J* 1** n °l paid until the end of the year, FOUR
| KS per annum wilt be charged—with interest there*
L a ner will be discontinued until all arrearages are
gless st the option of the Proprietor.
& e Papers, t* mm-Stihscribers, 1*2J cents each. .Extra
la Subscribers. fit cents each.
terms ok advertising: . f
L r . Ti«FMi v r-> not vxereiVin* 12 limy, will be inserted
LfnrONK DOLLAR; and Firry cents for each
.neat insertion.
*.jp s i' ax Collectors’ and Coroners' Sales, are char-
the Lerr.
F mahleileduction will be made to those wlioadver-
M accounts foi Adrertisine, Ice., as well ns for Sub-
j n :erest will be charged, when not settled within j
^Crtidl* Cor J*b Printing, Blank*, &C.JJB [
J I ,uers on business ro tuected wi'h the Office, most 1
Li psid.te secure attention.
ivinsiiu 1 #.
IIAMILrO'V, lURDKn.iR & CO.
Factors & General Commission
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
npHE above business will have the personal and exelu-
« sive attention of Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly of
Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor tnd Commission
Merchant of Macon, Georgia.
C EVEitARD HAMILTON,
Partners. ■? THO - AS HARDEMAN,
( CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
REFERENCES:
John Rawls Hnwkinsville.
George Walker. Pulaski.
James K. Daniel, f 0
J. A. S. Turner, \ fi3am ? £cr *
Wm. S Hatnill, ) ^ .
Jaiues S. Beall) \ Doo, y-
Hon. Lott Warren, / q ■
Jnj. llnnd, $ Palmvra.
R. K. Hines. Esq., y ...
Col. NnLon Telts. { Albany.
H« n. Win. Tay’or, Culbbert.
Savannah. Oct 1. 184*2 4
GREAT EXCITE RE MT
On C*Mn
TCWSIOA HftlTSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.
T HE subscriber most respectfully informs the public
that he Ins taken charge of the above Establishment.
and solicits a share of public patronage. He pledges him-
, seif to do every thing in his power fur the comfort of those
Avtuae* j w h 0 may favor him with a c.aH.
j The charges at this establishment are reduced to suit the
j times The following will be the rates:
! Transient persons for one or two days, $1 50 pr. day
j More t! an 0 days and less than a week, 1 25 “ 44
Hoard ond Lodging per week, 8 00
r> . . . . .... . ■ Monthly and yearly Hoarders at a corresponding reduced
Don t misfnke the house—tiro doors above his old stand. ! — T — b
32 on roe Rail Rond.
Dec. C.
ill be
JOHN P. LEVY.
, pm e.
T IDE subscriber would respectfully announce to his 1 . Should sufficient patronage warrant it, the House
friends and the public, thru he lias taken a part of the open hereafter the year round,
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, Jewelry. &c. made or re
paired at the shortest notice, and warranted.
M. D. BARNES.
Macon, November 8 2842. 6
WASHINGTON HALL
AND
lohln4i ss Aon Business.
MHE subscribers hfg
1 leave lo inform llieir
4> J3 friemls anti the public, that
f (liey nave entered into co-
Sft> partnership noderthe mine
h iutilton & Winn. fmtbe pmpweof transnetinj
' . —They have take., the large ami cm,.
I• t \y 0 rr-Han't <»i Cniun Avenue,lately -iccupied l>\
I Winn & Hutlgeri. They ropectfnUy ""licit a
| of patroiwe. pntmwnf to give llieir best ntlention to
euro*, wfoni .he.r^.u-.inein..
k ol y SI. ISIS. »• wwif. '
I benwleraided take, pleasure inrccunmendingMeasrs.
I" , , \V>. , !'.«• former patrons •<' Hamih.in A
l.n.-i la and ihe public generally, as gentlemen in whom
r y confide. He feels n-sdtrd that no exertion will
Joare'l to advance the interests of those
l.iiiess lolheirdirecuon.
Macon, July 21,1842.
t who tr.n\* entrust
Yerv respectfully.
WM. II. HEtHOLDS.
43
^Incltnrrl t’hcr.c, Arc.
rv HALF bhla. No. 2 Mackarel, new
U .10 Whele do 3 ( do do
10 C isi-* prime Cheese
lOOl.ixes do do
.'iO barrels English potatoes, a superior article..
r sale l.y 11 3t C. DAY
WARE-HOUSE
and
BUSINESS.
| fHiHE undersigned lnsta*
1 ** d ken the Ware 130*1*0
.A of A. R. E «: :mi r'’c <\ff!i> ra
‘ * V_jv erected on the corner of Bfcc- J f. |5
ii Popular >:n*cts IL
)!?- serrices hi the vi; i*»us hmnehes of l^ie WARE*
I IIOIISP ir»J COMMISSION BUSINESS, and respect-
| fully •t»h*H* the piir.m.ige of his friends, and the public
'generally; trusting th it. by his aniiritt^ eflorts. lie shall
Cr'rthl* U> liieeulie wishes «r lllili'o who niay honor him
B rvitli llieir confidence. JOHN M. FIELD.
Reference-.
C»l. William II. llevholds.'l
Maj. James II. Hardaway. ! Marnn
Rea It Colton.
Joshua H. Moore, J
Bryant Baieman.. > HodSton.
Stephen Gutalow. j
Benjamin Webb, Dooly) ,,
I August 1, 44
£. A R. R. GRAVEN
A RE now receiving their fall supply of Groceries and
^jL Staple Goods, consisting in part of the following arti
cles :
100 hhdsi SL Croix,Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar;
10 boxesLuaf, Lump and white liavanna do)
350 bogsO Laguira and Java,
20 hhds. Menas,
10 chests fresh Teas,
75 boxes Sperm and i allow Candles,
30 •• Starch,
100 41 Soap,
20,000 Cigars,
20 bbls. Copperas,
Logwood, Sal-JBratis,
25 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger,
20 mats Cassia,
150 bags Shot,
3.000 lbs. Bar Lead,
30 tons assorted Swedes Iron. Bar Iron.
Gam Steei. German, American and Euglish
Blister Steel,
200 kegs Nais and Spikes,
10,000 lbs. Castings,
100 boxes Glass,
200 kegs White Lead,
20 bbls. Linseed. Sperm and Tanner's Oil,
Spts T*ji pentiue. Varnish s3cc.
400 pieces Bagging,
1,500 lbs. Twine,
300 coils Grn&s and Hemp llope,
30 boxes Tobacco.
15 crates Crockery,
25 boxes Cotton Cards,
30 •• • Axes.
Ij?0 bales Spun Cotton,
12 cases Wool Hats.
75 cases Shoes and Boots,
1.200 sacks Salt,
15,000 lbs 4 Bacon,
Together with a large assortment of Dry Goods,
coarse Negro Goods. Blankets* Domestics, &r. Jcc. which
will be sold as low as can be purchased in this city.
Macon. Aug. 10,1842. 48
8CLLK.\G OFF AT REDl'CED PRICES!!
€. G. ST. JOH\,
Watch Maker and Jeweller.
R espectfully informs ins friends
and the public, that he has just re-
rilHE subscriber having sold his lea*\ •'n
I the Washington Hall to Messrs. Bu . / r ,K
Sc Stubblefield, returns his grate •• ck-
nowledgements to his friends Sc the public, for
the very liberal patronage received from them
during the time he has occupied the House; and confidently
I recommend his kind friends to, and solicits .heir support in
I behalf of, Messrs. Bullock Sc Stubblefield, os well calculated
1 and disposed to render them every comfort in their power,
while visiting the Washington Hall.
ST. LANIER.
reived a new assortment of The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend J
If Yffr/jft.V mid Jewelry, using r very me«ns in their power to suMait. the character
ot .bo latest f»ahion* and most approve! I B"*"'fv.ann wOTliJbo pleaaed at «U tunes to 1
1 , n r 1 11 *ii - ‘11 , .11 , . 1 see the former patrons of the House,
kinds; all oi which he will sell at reduted BULLOCK & STUBBLEFIELD.
Macon, Feb. 15. 1842. 20
T HIS Road is in daily use to Griffin. 58 miles—leavfw
Mncon at G. A. M. arrives at Barnesville at 10, A. B.
and Grilfiti ball past 12.
, 7'^ ave ’ Griffin at 91, A. M. and arrive, at Barnesrill, at
12 M. and Macon 4 j P. M.
Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, ffavarniak,
Augusta via. Milledgeville. Warren ton, Ac. and also via.
Eatcnton and Madison From Forsyth dailyto the Indian
Springs; three times a week to McDonough, Decatur. Mn-
ietta, Ac.; from Barnesville daily to Columbus via. Thotn-
aston and Talbotton. and from (triffin every other day to
Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, West liint,
| See. and to Augusta, Geo.
Cotton freiglite<l from Griffin to Macon at ftl per bale,
other nrticlea 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate placet ia
proportion.
L. N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineer*
Office Montoe Rail-Road. Macon, 1
July 26th, 1842. v 4Rf.
Liac ol* Stages.
price.-, for CASH.
GOLD Jc SILVER WATCHES,
Gold Chains. Seals and Keys; Finger Bin"-, Breast Pins,
Collar and S'eevy Bnimns, &c. GOLD SPECTACLES.
Silver n» d Steel do. with glasses to suit all ages; SILVER.
SPOONS,, llodgers & ^pn’s and W’ost’eiilipTtns f.nePocket
Knives, Razors and Scissors j Razor Straps, Shaving;
Brushes, .^Ambrosial ^having-. Creaiii. fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLOCKS, warranted to run 18 days
without winding; $idtf Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Pereas-*
sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and
Sliver Pencils. Silver and Steel Clin.ns and Keys, Braid
and India Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne. Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, See.
Those wlio wish to avail themselves of a rare.opporl*-
PLAHTURS’ HOTEL,
Corner of Walnut and Third Street* .TSncon, Geo.
(Formerly kept by Mr. L. Inr in. and recently by Mr. Al
exander Richards.)
j^l R8, ITRD respectfully in-
JV1 forms her friends arid the public
generally, that she lias taken the above
well known establishment, which has
been newly fitted fo- ms comfort
and convenience of Boarders. Thank
ful for past favors, she renews the ten
der of her services to the travelling public, and assures the
°- 0ctobe , r ’ ,34 -. the LINE OF
1 8 ^ AQES w >. 11 b T e “ complete oper-.tio.a from For-
-MU to Uecatan via. Indian Springs, Jackson and McDo-
nough ; leaving Forsyth Toesdats, Thl ksd ats and Pat-
Ukdays. after the arrival of the Cars from Macon, and
return next days m un.e for the Car- to Macon. As this
will be one ol the most pleasant lines in the country for
the people from the up-country to Macon, MilleJg'eville,
Cavannah anu all places.
A. E. JOHNSON. Proprietor.
aai Stationery.
T KR aubaecibae tMfMhSjt
unooncM t. tho p«Wia that
be has tahem the Store on Mof-
berry MrrM. receedy WHfiel
by B. T. GritSn, eed iaopen
ing a new and .»U;ieive noaort-
went ®f BOOKS aod 8TA-
TIONERY, selected by hinaself at tba North. «od whtoi*
ia offered at moderate prices for e*-h or good ?*?•*•
Ho would particularly invite attention t» 6*» atoci si
Blank Books and Paper, which is superior to any ere- n
the plsce. and will he aold at wholesale or ratail, •« taw
that cannot fail to please.
A anpply ofthe teat books n«ed in th* Georgia Faowl*
College, and the principal schools in town and country, will
be constantly kept on head—a liberal allewanco made ta
teachers.
Blank books and paper ruled and bound to or dor.—
Book binding in all its branches exocnted in tha beat style
and warranted.
JACKSON BARN S3.
Macon, Oct. 3d, 1843 1
Law and Medical Hooks
AT BOARDS AN’S LITERARY DEPOT.
Signofthe large IJible, two doors above SMlwell's.
LAW.
Oc;. 28.
nity to b y cheap for cash, will do well to rail nnd exaidino j that every attention will be pain to their comfort. FAMI
the above before purchasing elsewlte-e, as lie will sell lower
than ativ other establishment in the country.
WATCHES REPAIRED.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of
Watches and Clark*. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, be is imw prepotcd to manufacture
any part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes
as perfect ns the original, and Ills Watches to perform wfeil.
Nov. 1 1842 5
LIES can be comfortably accommodated. Her terms will
be reasonable—corresponding with the pressure of the rimes.
Nov 2 5
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Os MULBEltltr STKiET.NEAIlTHEMETHODlSTCHUIlCil.
JVeii's Cheap A* Jfrexirable Goods
3RAY, & Go.
n A VE just received and are now opening a general as-
M»nment of seasonable STalPLW and FANCY
O.iV GuOD>4, which they wR| tell at very reduced
prices for CASH, being anxious lo leduce their pteseut
i *rgc Stork, aunuig whic»i tuny be found—
>uper Wooldyell Black. Blue-Black and invisible Green
Cloths.
Cajsinier. woolen velvet, valeatit. and satin Vestings,
Flannels, merinoes and printed Orleans Cloths,
French, English a i.-J American Print.**,
Ciiallevs. Muslin tie Lanes, French Collars and Capes,
Black, olor-bUck. & ri»*li fig *1 fancy color’d Silks <5c Satins
Black India Satins. India K‘»ra.Spittalfield. P 'ligee, Lin-,
eti Cambric, and Grass Linen Han lken*hiefs,
Mnusliu de Lane vV Satin Shawls Nec.v Ties, and Dress
Handkerchiefs,
Irish Linens. Lmeu S)iirtings. Lawns an l Diapers,
Jaconet. Swi^s, Naii>o«.k and B» ok Muslins. .,
Si’.k. Cotton Sc worsted Hoiserv ; Gloves 5c Suspendc n
Gem’s Merino Shirt* and Pams ; St'icks and Collars,
Bed Ticks Brown 5c Bleach Shi niugs and Sheetings,
Super bleached Long Cloths,Canton Flannels Sc, Drillings*
Kciscns. Liu-e\s; Mipcrior Bed mid Negro Blankets,
Sl>eU «Nl liulfido Twist. Sitlc and Ridding Combs,
pool Thread. ( Tapes. Pins. Bu’.tous. a^c. ^
With unity «thrr ar;i les too tedious to mention. -
P.. S. Purchasers will liud it to their interest to call.
S. J. RAY Sc CO.
THE SUBSCRIBERS ^
fllAKE this method to inform their friends and tho
1 public, that they have l*cen cooir-ellec. to remove w • %* . i > ,gj^-
fmin the hou**e lately occupied by Hamilton a Reynolds, * i * *
hi die \Varc-I2o:i^<* adjoining, lately occupied by Winn
\ Rogers, woe re they are prepared to receive Cettfaiaud
Merchandize. This Imuae m put in it* '«*< t r;j»a r, etui is as j JL tnent of staple ami fancy DRY-GOODS, of .ne latest
safe as the other from Hre. and they re^r^t that m their cir- j style and patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, ir
i*ti!.ar they de h^litetl HantQtori St Reynold’s Ware 1 ou<e j brick building one door from Washington Hall. ^
m the'in? to be n-cupitil bv them, biit trust this notice will i Sept 25 ~ 52 GEO. W, PRICE & CO.
reach their friends in innjji to prevent, mistakes in the deli- J - -— -—— —
very of Cotton. They lecl it their duly to state the follow-J Central Hank Notes
iiigrirrnmstnnjres : in July lost they leased ofthe proprie f IIAKEN for good.-, at a small discount, by
t*»rs the tlrst named property—took possession, arid expect- i a 11 tf SAM'L. I. RAV & CO.
e*l to occupy it throughout the season. Early in August an
itfew Goods!
MHE Subscribers at
Sew (aoods!!
r receiving a gencr** assort
rT3HF SUBSCB.1BER, is receiving large additions to kis
B stock of
COJCIIIDS, CIIARIOTEIS, BAHOVCHES,
BEKGIE8, WABGOSS, Ac.
from some ofthe best Northern Manufnrtnrics. which were
made expres-ly f«»r thi- market, of the best materials, and
arc warranted equal if not superior to those of any other es
tablishment. Those iu want of any description of Carriages.
JIU&IC STORE. JftJtCOJT.
s i& m Jiff © a warn ® ic s^r s „
H Av fi cont antly on hand ; and offer fc r sale at prices
as low as cm be purchased in the southern country ; a
splendid assortment ot
frem the Ceiebrt sd and long established Manufactor’.es of
jyth. m id
CHICKER1NG AND MACK AYS.
The wed known reputation of these Manufactories pre
ludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of
rffAHK subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma-
X con. and the public generally, that he has opened an
establishment on Mulberry street, r.cxt door to Harvey
tshotwell's Drug Store, for the mnr.bfacttiic and sale of ar-
titles in tljc above business, where he will keep constantly,
on hand a large and fresh assortment of
Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Pastry, Fruit, Ac.
Ihe public are invited to call and examine for themselves.
H-—€'ake and Vandij Pyramid* for weddings,
balls and parties, made zed ornamented in the uentest style,
at short notice. WM. SPEAR.
Chitty on Criminal Law,
do on Bills, '
do on Contracts,
do Pleading,
Cornyn on Contracts,
Peters’ Reports,
Oliver’s Precedents,
. Mitford’g Pleadings,
-lcDo- j Archibold s Civil I’lcading.
do Piactice,
Greeuleaf on Evidence,
Ro.scoe’s Civil do
Story on Agency,
Collyer on Partnership,
Russell on Claims, surety.
Bull and Beatty’s Chancery Conklin’s Treaties,
Reports, Oliver’s Law Summa
Eden’s Chancery Reports, Con tuctor G'engrnlis,
Eden on Injunctions, Vattcl's Law of Natio
Davis’ Precedents.
JIEEHML.
Kinne’s Blackstcue.
do Kent,
do Law Compendial*,
Wheaton’s Selwy n,
Fonblanque’s Equity*
Adams on Ejectment*
Canning’s Speeches,
Roberts on Frauds,
Toller on Executions,
Wentworth on do
Stevens A Benecke on Aver-
Stearns on Real Action,
Theobold on Principal and
November 2D
—« ©AIWMT AND C'OllDIAL
RS A 2^ XT F A G « O 21^
T HE citizens of Macon, ami the public generally, are
respectfully informed that the sabscriber has opened
an establishment on Cherry street, three doors below Tho
mas HarroM’s, where lie intends carrying on the Confec
tionary Business in all its various branches, and will at ail
time.** keep on hand a large and fresh assortment of Cakes.
Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Pastry, SfC.
He is also prepared to execute all orders for weddings,
parties, balls, See. with Cake and Candy Pyramids, made
with neatness and dispatch. Call and examine.
Dee. 6. 10 M. tt. ROGERS.
]*|OILiKSES.—Twenty barrels new crop New Or-
JLfJI. laans Me lasses. For sale bv
Dnc.C. lo ROWLAND Ic SALISBURY.
C. S. THOMAS, & CO
a il! find it f«*r their interest to examine the quality and pri- their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
execution against the owners wa?.levii*il on it, and on Tues
day la*t it was sold by the sheriff*, and notwithstanding the
subscribers bid liberally for it. they were out bid by a com
pany—who is now in possession.
HAMILTON Sc WINN.
Macon, Sepf. 8. CO
WiREsnuVS
bOJKSSXSSXOSff 1
f llllic «ub>rril*er has removed to the Ware Hoo.^e near j
3 Cotton Avenue, recently' occupied by' Hamilton «V j
f teynol ls, which ia both rouvenietvt and * otopsratively safe
rom tire; and he is now prepared for the business of the
season. His pcrwuiaj and un liyided .altimtion will in all !
rases he given to the storage and sale of Cotton, ami he J
hopes to receive an additional share of the patronage of his •
tViend* xml the public, and that none will have reason to '
regret the confidence reposed in him.
Sept 20 51 JOHN JONES.
11*031, Salt, and Anils.
1 TONS Swedes Iron, assorted sizes,
1.0 9*500 bushels Salt,
!00 Kegs Nails and Brans, assorted, for sale bv
July Ci 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL Sc CO
l^XCHAN’IiE <'ii NVw Ytirk ■’ -hort s’ght fur the notes
fl -4 dr the Bank of St. Marv's at 2 per rent, for sale bv
March - • W\ B. JOHNSTON »V
■•ravate SSoaniiiiff,.,
T N a quiet and healthy nrighlmrhood as any in the ci:v and
ronreuient. near the se ir of lnrsines«, one or two resper-
tnble families ran be furnished with noard and apartments
n few day boarders :an n’«n be aecommpdsted. Frr par-
tirnlrirs. enquire at this ntfice or of Dr. Wm Gr?cn.
Macon. Sept. 10. 1842. % 51
ces of his assortment.
Rf. PA I KING, 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. Axeltrees. turned and boxed Dashes. Lamps, Bands
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Lares, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in tlieu
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st 134*2. 2*2 tf J. W. BABCOCK.
^ kTi! J ATS SI. IV K 'l T r~
WV*tchAaJIIatier and, Jic' >',
Cotto.v Ave.vle, O.VE DOOH UK LOW CUiPMA^ Sc Ross*
, - OLD STAND,
n AS die honor to inform his friends nnd the public, that
lie is going to open a Store, where lie will keep a gen
eral assortment of
WATCHES, 4EWEEITT,
and all articles usually kept! •• his line.
IJc will devote all his personal attention to the repairing
of Watches of every description.
Every piece made new by him, shall be warranted as
good and to perform as well as the original; and Watches
either sold or repaired, shall be warranted for one year
None but the best materials shall be used.
Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and at the shortest
notice.
To Watch-Makers.
Imported directly from the manufactories, a complete as
sortment ofthe best Tooh nu«l Jlalcrialu, ot very mod
erate prices for cash.
Macon. Sept. 30. 1841. *
COPARTNERSHIP.
rflHE undersigned have funned n Co-iirmncnJiip for tie
fi tran-nrth’ii of n Grr.crnl AGt. 1 ION nnd h'OJ/.
MISSION HGSINESS, in this city, under the firm cl
Rowland ami Saulsberv.
SAMUEL T. ROWLAND,
JAMES t. SALISBURY.
Oct, 2- ' J
100
liij, Rape, anil Twine.
WARE HOUSE A AD
Commission business,
"1*1
A\ 1NG leased the
» H ■■ J. large and rotninndi-
L*. . ^ Jm ous W A R E-HOTSE for-
y ,n <“ rl .v <*« .->,pi«-.l by Jkw.
^ k.tk Sc r.ftit H. on the cor
net of Second ami Cherry streets, where we shall rarrv on
the WARE-HOUSE'AND COMMISSION BUSI
NESS. under ti.e linn..fo. A W. fiUN’N «V CO. We
are prepared to make liberal advances on cotton in Store.'or j
• mi Shipments to Savanna!), Charleston, or New York.— ,
I^rom oar experience in the Ware-House and Commis- 1
sio.x Business; we feel warranted in soliciting the patro-
’.age of our friend* ami tin* public, believing their licit lo- I
io-est will be promoted by a strict and undivided attention (
i ibusiness entrusted to our rare.
I). Sc WM. GUNN Sc CO. !
At our old stand, the St'»re adjoining the Ware-House ,
\\r keep constantly on hand a general n**orttnenl «»f S "gar,
• 'ofre, Salt, froii Xail*, H /Wiyg. M>l, t «e<. Mackerel!,
and alnn.st every cither article, in tl*.e fSHOCK /IV line
w h*. e h will be sold low foredsh. D. Sc WM GUNN
Ps. heavy 4 4 inch Cotton Bagging,
i5d “ 44i nnd 4 4 Hrinp tfo.
50 C’dls Manilla bale Rope,
50 do Hemp do.
250 lbs. Twine,
For sale by CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sc Co.
August 20th, ^ 47
RILES & YBtfuAGEIS,
attorneys AT. law,
Lanier. Macon (b». Geo.
tILL practice ia the following roniities—Macon, Ma-
nun. Crawford, Houston. Dooly A f'uimor.
JOHN M. GILES.
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
On 25184-3 l
J. B. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
*1.4(05, Co.
September. 13
Aug. 16
4C
WARE HOUSE A AD
COMMISSION BUSINESS*
rilHE undersigned feel-
X ing grateful" to their
friends and patrons for tlie
liberal *;import heretofore
oived.take great pleasure
- i announcing to them nnd the public ceneially, that they
.n.ill continue the above business in* all its various branches;
%uch ns the storing and selling of cotton, receiyii g and for
wardingmercbanptze atid filling orders, at ’.lieir well known
^tand, situate near the river,which for convenience find se- j
curity from tire, is not s»irpa>>e«.i by any W tre-Hopse in
the city. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will ns heretofore give
iris pet sonal attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling
of orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do
his he.it to promote the interest <»t all who may favor us
with their patronage and intluewce.
HaRDEMA'N Si HAMILTON.
Macon. Aug, 3, 184*2. 45 :
EXI* EOT INCf to go to Savannah early in the fall, with
n view of engaging in the C'omtitiMiiioai It i**i !««•>»•• there,
I have dispose i ofin’v interest in tlu* 4-oneeru of E. Hninil-
t.m A llui,».to Y.iv son. Mr. CHARLES F. HAM-
1 LTON, w;i.i.-,e steadinessof character, and correct knowl-
e Ige «•!’businest. will 4pi.i|i *y )iim for the employment in
which he is about to engage Jn ttuis retiring from’ the con
cern. I beg leave to tcmler my grateful ackHowledgments to
my friends for past fa vors. and would kindlv solicit for the l
new concern of HARDEMAN Sc HAMILTON., a con
tinuation of their support, witli the assurance that it will be |
as gratefully acknowledged by me, ns though 1 were still a
ije.nber of the concern B. HAMILTON. 1
llUrtf, iff 99, 190T.
A. !». PmVI’RS,
MARCUS JOHNSTON
POWERS & JOHNSTON
ATTORMiVS AT LAW,
> Ma cos, Gko.
catalogue, an assort-
mate, f«ir many years.
ALAR G E ASSORTMENT OF
VIQffjliVS,.SUPERIOR GUITARS, Rt’GI/KS,
r i*KOU«ONi:s, TRUMPETS. HORIVS,
CliARlO.Mrrs, FLAGEOLETS,
FIPRS, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Hammers and Fprkf j Violjn Bows; Music Pa
per, See. See. forming as complete Qn nsfortineut of musical
merchandize, as can b ? found in the southern country.
Ai fhey import, direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled, V» sell t\ieir gc sds at the very lowest prices
1J. Sc V-. have in ad.liiioiL to llieir
tnent of tll'NIC,
0? J5si«ic Mold at rcdiiccd prices,
ft?* Terms Cash.
May 17. 1842. 33
A AD 'MTNBCTsT«l6E7
IHE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, his
JL Stock of Goods in this place, in a short lime will make
large additions to it, and assures the public that they may
expect to find, at all limes, a well selected assortment oi
Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, ami all oth
er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be sold
cheap for C4SH.
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 Mulberry-street, two doors below the
Washington Hall. JONATHAN B. MORRELL.
Mav ft 32
PLANTERS,
See to Your Interests !
I NOW offer IOOO pircr* of SANDERSON S 44
inch superior heavy COTTON RAGGING, which
t.11 account of its weight a nd strength, weighing 130 lbs. to
the bolt, which will be the cheapest article lor your use.—
Before tnakitm your purchase elsewhere, Cornel “See and
Believe.”
THOMAS H. HARDEN.
Cotton Avenue.
JttQM • 39
B. H. .PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT UW,
CVTHBERT. Randcfph County, Go.
\KTILL promptly attend lo any business ertf f'-tf d tu lii
T T rare, ill tbe counties ol’ Stewart, Marion, Randolph.
Cooper’s Yew Hovel.
W ING and Wing, or Le Feu Follet;
American Almanac, for 1843,
Kiune’s Blockstone,
Kent’s do)
Just received and for sale by J. BARNES.
November 28. 0
tthcctanyM, Ac.
4 . ,4 5-4 & C-4 Unbleached Sheetings.
4I:“"4k do do Blenched do.
3-4 7-8 Sc 30 in. Unbleached Shirtings,
do . do do Bleached do.
Cotton Osuaburgjis,
Marlboro Stripes', 1
Prints in great Variety,
Cotton Hosiery.
Kentucky Jeans—Negro Kersri,
Sattinets.
8 4 Sc 9-4 blankets
Wiueiiiore cards. • «
The above articles are offered for sale, at greatly reduced
prices, by C. DAY, cor. Mulberry Sc Second su.
Mnijnr, Uoflcc^ Ac.
Q»r BAGS Cuba Coffee,
f 75 •• Rio do.
20 B »xes Cheese,
8 Hhds. Sugar,
10 # Bbls. Molasses.
C Boxes Sperm Candles, for sala by
H AVE just received a choice assortment of Spring ami
Summer goods, and invite tlie attention cf the public
to them. They are prepared to make them upi:i the oe->«
and most fashionable style. All work diet 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
at the -tore of C. S. Thomas, Sc Co., a lew doers abeve the
Washington Hall.
Macon. March 22, 25
SESjEjXjYG off .mt cost.
n EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF EEABV-.MADE
CLOTHIjVft.
t7IE subscriber intending to close his present business,
.1. offers his entire block of New and Fashionable Cloth
ing at COST, consisting in part, of
Beaver and Pilot Overcoats,
Do. do’ Frock Coats,
Ladies Cloth Clonks, Gentlemen’s ds.
Extra Fine Black Dress Coats from $15 to $1# 06
Black Cloth and Cassimere Pants,. 4 “ 7 00
Satin Vests, extra '’no, 3 4 4 4 00
Cotton Shirts, Linen Bosoms, l “ 1 74
Pilot Frocks Coats, 3 50
Together with every article of Gentlemen’s wearing apparel,
made expressly to order, during the past summer, from
New and fashion able Goods.
Beaver Cloths.
4dolfew pieces superior Wave Beaver cloth, at from 3 t
mersars per yard. Also a few pieces of C2cl Us and Cassi-
Al. which will be sold at prime cost.
Nov. 15. 0 R. W. MORRIS.
SILKS.
Dunglison’s Dictionary
Medical Terms,
Dungiison’s Practice,
do Medical Student,
do Elements Hygiene,
Dewee’s Practice,
do Midwifery,
Armstrong’s Practice*
Coster’* dc
Morton on Consumption,
Maccullocb on Malaria,
Clark on Climate,
Ryland on Larynx,
Trousseau & Belloc on do
Eberle’s Practice,
do Therapeutics,
do on Children,
Meigs* Midwifery,
Gooch’s do
James on Burns,
Farraday’s Chemical Manip- Duparqtie
ulations, jrunjcr on Y
Vnlpeau’s Anatomy,
do on tlie Breast,
Gross’ Pathological Anatomy,
llornerld Special Anatomy,
Hunter’s Surgery,
Dupuytrcn’s do
Liston’s Practical Surgeiy,
Oliver’s Physiology,
Arnot’s Elements of Physics.^
A.bercrombie on ^toir.acli,
Brous.sais’ Pathology,
do on Fevers,
do on Intlamation.
Williams on the Chest,
Lacnuec on the Chest,
Gerhard on th.e Chest,
London Dissector,
Dublid (11
Parrish on Hernia,
Johnson on tlig Liver,
; Uterus,
real,
Beck’s Med. Jurisprudence, Hall on tin
South’s Class Book of Anal- Berlin on t
1 Fevers,
Nervous Syste*w
elletrt,
Coates’ Popular Medicine.
Gunn's Domestic do
Cooper's Dictionary,
Home Book of Health,
Ladies' Med. Pocket Book,
v for CASH.
a complete ar-sortment of Mis*
cllaneous and School Books, Cap and Lette r Taper, Steel
Pens and Quills, Porcelain and common Slates. Drawing
Pencils, Bristol Board, Ink, Sand, Blotting and Envelope
Paper, Ac, Sec.
November 15, 184*2. 7
°my,
Smith o
Lewis o
do on Phthisis.
PaineV Materin Mcdica,
The above will be sold h
In addition, .T. M. B
Dec. 6.
10
T. II. HARDEN.
Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, and Dooly, in Georgia j
—ami Russell ami Barbour, in Alabama. < PTGA 1
liefer* lo Col. D. C. Campbell. Jerry Cowles, Esq., Ma- | Z
con—Col. Joseph Henry Lumpkin. B. F. Hardeman, Esq.,
Lewis J. Dupree, Geo. V. Piatt, fjexiuelon*-Hon.Garnett
Andrews. II nshington.—Hon. Thos.F.Foster, Col. John
Banks, Columbus.—Mr. T. IfaBetltel), John J. Cary, Esq.,
Thoinxston.—Messrs.Dunn & Martin,Forsyth*—Win. G.
Porter. A ppataehieola ,Fa*—Mr. W m. Harris charleston
S. C.—Messrs. Collins, Kecse Sc Co.. Actr York.
March IT. * 1 ly
Paint* and Oil*.
KEGS Nos. 1 and *2 White Lead,
300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil.
COPPER-SmiTHING
ESTABLISHMENT.
( '.OPI’.ER STII.LS and WORMS, kept on Land, and
J made to order, ai the Macon Foundrv.bv
May II 32 Wll. McELROYi
.7 0S33PSI 0 . <P, r,t\T lb
Anorucy at I,n\v 9 .
Vienna, Dooly county.
May 10. 3*2 * Georgia.
CHEAPTCHEAP!
THE LARGEST LOT OF IfLANK
BOOKS&STATIONERY
! > VER in Macon, for sale at New York prices if called
\ for soon—by J. B. MORRELL.
Next door below the Washington Hall.
With a variety of Colors for Painters’ use. for sale bv
July 6 ‘40 CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO
XIaeon Iron and Brass Foundry
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
Comer of Fourth and Walnut Streets.
rpujs subscriber, having purchased the
Rich /Hack Watered 4* Coloured Striped Silks
Colloirtd Figured Changeable do, dark Coloured
Changeable Chcni, do 3 dark Coloured and Satin StriJ
ped do 5 Sc 4-4 Plain Black do., also a large assortment
ofPlain Se Fancy ColhjurM do, Silk Fringe, Buttons.
Black & Coloured Super Kid Gloves, Tetlkta Sc Satin
Ribbops, pie gout Velvet Mamies A Mqntilias, a large as
sortment of Rich Mousliti de Lancs, Plain drawn A Rever*
etl Tarletun Muslin, Super Swiss do. Heavy 8 4 1C 4 10
by 1*2-4 Sc 10 by 20 4 Super damask Table Cloths, 5-4 G-4 Sc
12 4 Heavy Bleached Sheeting. White A Red Flannel
Welch do. Bleached Sc Unbleached Canton do, Brown
Holland. Kentucky Jeans &c. also in Store a large assort
ment of fancy A Staple dry goods, which he will sell as low
11s th? same can be bought in airy Southern City. The La-,
dies of Macon A Vicinity are respectfully invited to call
ami examine bis Stock before purchasing.
G. L. WARREN-
Macon Nov, 22d 184*2. 8
First door above G.W- Khnborlev’s Hat Store.
N. 15. Dress making in tlie best manner and most fashion
able style.
Cily CoeiRcil Fhangrc Dill*.
A FEW Handreu Dollnr. n-.iiited nt Ii w rates hy
ROWLAND A r>AULs-HUKY.
Novemher 29, 9
Hawhlnmillc Bill, Umilrd,
B IT.LS ofthe Hawkinsville Hank, payable at Hawkins
viile, (old emission) taken lo, ^prei
or debts. E • A R
Dec- 6. 10
Mac,,
Funds for foods
R. GRAVES.
WE nre authorized lo announce FRED
ERICK SIMS, as a candidate for
Dec. 20. 12
-
Mayor.
gjr**-a WE r.re authorized to announce A. R.
FUE EMAN as a candidate for
Clerk of Council. Dec. 20. 12
Valuable Lamh and .\cgroes,
FOR S.IMjI-L
X N obedience to an order of the Inferior
Court ofthe county of Crawtord, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be *o!d*
before the Court House door in Knoxvil’e*
°nthe first TUESDAY in January next, tho
foliowing named property belonging to the es
tate of Joshua H. Bigliatn, late of said county, deceased,
to wit: THIRTEEN LIKELtf NEGROES, consisting
of young men, women, and three children, among wldclx
are two good Carpenters.
Also, the following lots or parcels of land, situate, lying
and being in the Old Agency Reserve in said county, and
distinguished in the plan of said reserve as lots Nos. 2, 10
and 11. and Fractional lots Nos. H. 15 and Ifi, lying all
in one body, and containing in all, about one thousand
acres. Also, at the same time, by virtue of the same or
der, before the court house door in the town of Irwluton,
Wilkinson county, the following lots and parts ol lots of
land, to wit: Lot No. (Ill,) in the 5th district of Wilkin
son, 140 acres of lot No. 88, in the 5th district ot \\ ilkm-
*on, and ten acres of lot No. 120. in tlie 4th district of >aid
county, nil lying in one body and containing 350 acres.—
The above described negroes and lands soi l tor tho bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of Joshua It. Iiigham, d^e'd.
The negroes will be sold tor CASH. The lands, one i. iif
cash, and a credit of twelve months for the rt;mr.m.l«r*
with notes and approved security.—The sale will co;itmu«
from day to day until all is sold.
DOROTHY B. BIG HAM, ndm’rx.
IIOWELL H. BLGIIAM, adtn'r.
Crawford co. Oct. 25th, 1812. 5
Thre© Valuable Plantations
FOR SME.
I T jAllE plantation in the first district, Dooly
! JL miles below Traveller’s lies.*, near the;
j ton, .known as Hines’ Pond Place; it con i^ts
I of very superior land, 800 under fence, but 1
j has been cultivated more than three year.',
or pains was spared in erecting upon the plac<
ry buildings. Dwelling II■•use, Ovor.eer.- am
j lugs, (tin House, Barn, Cribs, Fodder Ho
j . all new and in hue order. But few j>ia» >
so thoroughly or well improved, or can offer
! ducements to the planter as this, among the
) stone water, not often found in tlie Jew-. • untr
it has proven entiteiv healthy, ami will doubt
so, as tlie neighborhood ba; lor many years be
tirely exempt from sickness. Persons wi.dnr
or lent, can examine the place by calling on
mas or William Hamel, Esqrs. resihk
have the place shown to thorn, or for fc.rthe
the undersigned would refer io T. (>. Holt, ,
Esqrs. Dr. C. West, Macon, or II. K. Hines,
Alio, the valuable Plantation iu Pulaski
from Ilawkij5sviile ; known a? the Collier | ’
IG hundred acres of fine land, with about
acres of open laud, a good comfortable fr..:no
houses, ami a two story framed Gri.-t Mid *.vi
stones, and a Saw Mill in complete order, !-
situated on a never-failing stream, entirely nc
plete repair. This i.s a desirable and healthy
cannot fail to please such as are in par.t
plantation,, with a Grist and t?aw Mill, and e
(ached for the convenience of farming.
Also, the Plantp.tion in Monroe county, 1
Rutherford place, ten miles from Macon,
lands ot Needham Mims and John Powers; t
tains six hundred acres of line lar.d, m »-* of v
ed and under good fencing, a comfortable
cabins, gin house. Ac. &r. situated on a
within three or four huiidred yards of
Road, and is considered entiteiv healt:
. with a little improvement, is suscep’dble
the handsomest locaiions in Georgia. Fo
dwelling, negro
i elevated site,
he Monroe Rail
DISSOLUTION.
CTW© arc nnlborfizrsl lo ntuioanfr ISKC'II.% RD ; yg p
this BASSETT as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb ) Q* r in hia absence t0 j^ues Hi w
Oct 18 3
T lIlE Copartnership heretofore existing under tlie firm
ot KPPING, P-AYNE. i Co. istliisstay dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will be continued by
George Pavne, who is alone authorized to close the busi
ness of the old concern. C. EPPING
GEO. -PAYNE.
Macon, Ga. Oct.20. 1842 4
interest of Mr. Wm. MrJSlroy
Establishment, and having disposed of near- , County.
ly all the old patterns belonging to the lat, i —
firm of Findlay Sc McElroy, he has now hi (ErUVaiciTqMt^ledloMiairthittJAJIKWIIOI.-
progress, complete nett* of new patterns for i L1XWOitTH is a candidate for Tax Collector ot
MILL and GIN geering, of every description, Bibb Gonuty- Oct 12,1942.
and warranted superior to any heretofore made in this j /
place. Among the various articles made to order, are the j isT Wcnre aiUborizcdloaiiiioimcf H.lTIi.U*
followin'*, viz : IKL i)*>q< as a candidate for Receiver o
Improved Ballonce Crank Wheels end Guides for Saw ; Tax Returns, for Bibb county, at the ensuing election.
Mills; Mill Spindles, wrought and cast; Screws and Bales*. : June 28. 31)
Anti-Friction Plates and Balls for cotton-packing screw*-
Black-Smithing, Steam Engine, and Machine Work in gen
eral. Froni long experience in the ab*ve business, the sub
scriber is prepared to warrant 1:m work, in point ofexecu-
F AMBR 0 & SPEER,
ATTOIISKV.* AT I,AW,
PORSYTH. MONROE COUNTY, GA.
LANIER & CLOPTON,
ATT A It* IK* AT I.AW,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
W TLL Practice ill the fnlh-wiitgoHintles; Pike.Hrnrv,
Fttvelto, Cawctn, Meriwether. Upsnn, Tnlhnt. Ribh.
Monroe. and Halts.' It OH 10 Iff S..LANIER,
Dec l4 11 DAVID CLOPTON.
1 74XT11A Superior Cheese, A. .... -, —,
wlm.’e and half barrels, Rio and Cuba Coffee. Sugar, Bras.
Candles,and Molasses.* Also, 41) pieces Kentucky Bag
ging and Twine for CASH, or produce at lair prices.
Dec. 21*. 12 THOMAS H. H ARDEN.
buis;di\g, OAttiitanf Aiio
WOOD I.OTM.-BRICK IMRtlN &ri
P ERSONS desirous «f settling near Macon..;on .high
healthy and commanding Sites—or of obtaininj wood
ami Garden L«»ts, or Brick Yards within a short distance \
of Town, would, do well to apply to the subseriber--who. j
would also sell the Plintation where be now resides, con
taining six or seven hundred acres, or any part cd’ it.
June. *21 38 M. BARTLETT.
| tion, equal to any in tbe United States.
No. 1, Canal Flour in [far* The highest prices will be paid for Old Copper,
: F We *re a««tli»ri»ed to Announce JOIIX
HA tilt, as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, far
ilie County of Bibb, at tlie next Election.
I June ti. 1842. 3G
Lead, and Cast Iron.
Macon. May 1. 1841.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
For Sale.
A CHOICE article Nothern Butter,
. 5 Bids Onions, .
1 Lot Superior Java Coffee,
I do choice Ilams, Just received.
Oct I 3 USHER Sc FREEMAN.
J; S DENNARD, .
x-rfdHX'EY at law;,
rMMMT. OBG
FOR SALK.
i«fi) A HOUSE and LOT, well improved, in a ilesira
ilS hie pari of tbe cilv;-terms IhTorable.—Applv to
Rowland a saulsbuhY.
See • *
Boy For Sale.
A SMART, active yellow HOY, about 12 years old, will
he. sold low for specie funds, inquire at this office.
November 8. 1842. 6
O C.niXGEE BANK NOTES wanted, nt low
rates by , ROWLAND A 6AULSBURY.
St 30. I
X~P Re are isntl.OTlzed lo annennre LIITI
MU LLENS as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns ol
Ribh coir ty, at the Election in January next.
June 18 I *
03” Tim friends of *o!omou II. Johnson, announce
his name ns a candidate tor Receiver ot 1 ax Returns of j nf hutnhue
Ribh county, at the election in January next.
June 20,1842. 39
[Q* tVr arc nalborizetl to announce Amo.
lincnr* as a candidate for Tax Collector, in January next.
June 20, 1842. 39
O’ We nrc authorized lo announce JA.1IES
RICH AllDSON as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re
turns of Ribb county, at the Election in January next.
I Jan i8 le
1 Flasks for soft at th+9 rifle*.
i his absence, to
j T. G. Hot.:
G. M. Lon*
J November 2*2, 1S42. 8
1 ]%o faiim!>u^ !
I .1 Cure for HARD TIMES! ! !
Biucm of Dry BootN Look anel Read,
G W. Sc E. WOODRUFF are selling Bargains, he*-
• ped upon Bargains. Our stock,. comprehending o
1 large ami general assortment, was selected \vi;h the great
est care and attention by one of the firm, now at die North,
—which having been purchased in the month of August,
before the passage of the lute Tariff bill, and when, as is
believed, the No.thern Market.; were at their greatest de
pression we can and trill sell low as the same Good*
cun be bought in this city—perhaps hnrci. Do not take-
our word for it. but just call and sec, beiore purchasing c.s#
where.
We are awn re that little faith is usually placed in adver
tisements at the pre.-entday, owing to thciuci that the grea
ter part are mr.de without reference to truth, tor the purpose
tlie public “As this is a day of humbug, ’ it
i *• become , purchasers to examine qualities and compart
prices,” We are selling fine Black and Blue black Bom
bazines at from Si to s*2—rich Motts, de Lames tr«>m 2.> to
| i,oo—l c*se dark Prints. 1800 yards. !0 yds for 1.CO—cheap
j dark Prints, 63 per sard—Bleach’d Shirtings ami i>beet-
1 ings, from (1$ to 25cents per yd—Brown Shirtings and Sliee-
I tmgs cheaper than the cheapest—\\ hito '■pool Thread. 20
I Spools for 6100—ALo, Carpetting Hug* and Oil Clothe.
Together with a large variety of Goods, proportionnbly low.
^-10 which the attention of our friend* and customers it
J respectfully invited. - ^
I Store oq*Muiberry ojtrcyj opposite Strong and, Woof
(Jot 13 •