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VOK»UJ«E XVII
■flit: .tf.tCOX GKOrtGIA TKIiKfiKAPn,
PURU3HF.D KVKKY TURSDAT MORN>50,
RY RI. RARTI.RTT,
f)r7JCZ,bric1cb’iildin? corner Co'fon Avenue nnd First
h.mcdjv, GBnnar*t % Tt~MtSD.fi' 3, jst/s.
street
mrite.Tones' Warehouse.
TERMS O* SUINSCRIPTION :
Tlivce ©•linns paid in advance, will pay for the Tel
egraph one year. Five Oollani, paid in advance, will
|igy for it two years. Ten Dollar*, paid in advance, will
pay for it five years.
\Vben not paid within six months after the year has coin-
.nenced, thkkk hollars anh fifty cents, per annum
(Will be charged. If noi paid until the end ofilie year, four
;>oI.lahs per annum wil’ be charged—with imprest there
after-
No Paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are
-raid, unless at the option of the Proprietor.
» Single Papers, t* non-SnDscribers, 12} cents each. Extra
tapers, to Subscribers. 6'i cents each.
TF.KMS OF ADVERTISING;
Advertisements "not exceeding 12 lines, will be inserted
ine time for ONE DOLLAR; and FIFTY cents for each
Subsequent insertion.
Sli?ri»Ps f Tax Collectors* and Coroners’ Sales, are char
ted by the Levy.
A reasonable deduction will be made to those who adver
tise by the year. . _ .
On all accounts fox Advertising, Ac,, as well as for Sub-
scriptton. Interest will be charged, when not settled within
die year.
(jy.Ya CrfililfarJ^b Printing, IHmifan, A’C.^TD j
* Letters on business roinected wi'li the Office. inusl
pejmst paid.to secure attention.
HAJIIITO^’, HAKDi: TI A> & CO.
Factors & General Commission
UlvRCIIWTS,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
t j IHE above buMiress will have liic-pemranl and excla
rive attention of* Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly of
Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor and Commission
Merchant of Macon, Geo rein.
c e\\er.ar.d Hamilton.
Partners. * THO AS HARDEMAN.
( Charles f. Hamilton.
REFERENCES:
John liawls, Hawkinsville.
George Walker. Pulaski.
James K. Daniel, / c
“mpter.
J. A, S. Turner,
W m. s Hn mill,
James S. lleall,
Hon. Lott Warren.
Jas. Bond,
It. K. lline-t. Esq., j 4 „
Col. Nelson Tells. | Albany.
Hi n. Win. Tny’or; Cutlihert.
nvatmah. Oct 1. 1642
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Iflacon, Geo.
, Prices Reduced.
■ Rehrd and Lodging, per month, ....
I fDo. per week. * - • - •
$23 00
9 00
15 00
1 50
supper,
Dooly.
> Palmyra.
WAREHOUSE
, . . , AND
C cm mission Business.
1 J111E . subscribers be 8
>—' U 1 1 1- tve to InI’mi in thcii i ..
k. V ^S| friendsand IM pph&jl that J
1 they nave, entercea into co-
» pajiaerphipunderllle li-.ute l!--™ 1 '-
Jfc Winn. *'.ir the ..pn
ii. jr
p *■
.-.f Ilnmilton &' \Viti«. ^or.the Jporpese.of transacting
me above bu.sitie«s.r-rThey liave taken the large and con-
venient \Varr-Hon*e on Cotton Avenue,lately ••ceupied by
Messrs. Winn & ll'» leers. They respecttully;.. solicit a
.share of patronage, promising to give tlieir best atten.tipji.to
the interest of all whotnav entrust to them tlieir, business.
July 31,1912. JNO.Winn.
Theun.lfrsi-Hd^wltes pleasure InrecommenlingMessrs.
H i'iiil'oii A, Winn,to the former patrons o r Hamilton &
Jtcync' ls ar..l the public generally, ps rentlemen in whom
ihcyin vcoiifi le. He feels assured that no exertion will
)te spa-e I to advance the interests of those who may entrust
business to tlieir direction. Very respectfully.
\VM. H. REYNOLDS.
Macon. Jnlv 21. 1-42. . . 43
Kit-HOLSE '
AND
c O 3 - J - r 8 S J © NT 3 fJ SI X £
, _ J 4 HE undersigned has ta- ;j
M 9.. ken the Wore SIon.c Vv-n-.ii. '/»
* $St «*f A. n. Raf -twT . re omlv
erecjeil on the corner of f c.‘ jj
~ ^ on ! in i i’.ipuiar street? H.
tigers' ‘
HORSE ml COMMISSION. KUJjl.Nfc'SS. ami respect
Lullv sob -as the pi’.ron ice of his friends, .and .the public
ienerslly; trusting tint, by his untiring efforts, lie shall
lie ihie in meet the wishes of those who may honor him
with tlieir conS leuce. ^ JOHN M. FIELD.
Reference.
Col. William II. Revaolds.h
Maj. James 11. Hardaway, i
Rea & C Itlnn, , |
Joshua G. Moore, j
Bryant Bateman,
Stephen Castalow.
Ile.ij iuv.it Webb, Dooly.
E. & IS. IS; GI5AVS2S
A RE now receiving tlieir fall supply of Groceries ;
Staple Goods, consisting i:i part of the following :i
clcs:
100 lilids. ^t. Croix,Porto Rico and N. O. Suuar,
10 boxes L**al. Lump and while Hnvanna cfo.
350 bagsj Ljguira nnd Java,
20 hlids. Moias-
10 chests fre ill Teas,
75 boxes Sperm and i fellow Candles,
30 '• Starch,
tOO ** Soap,
20,000 Cigars,
20 bids. Copperas,
Logwood, Sal-JEmtis,
25 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger,
20 mats Cassia,
150 bags Shot,
3,000 lbs. liar Lead,
30 tons assorted Swedes Iron. Bar Iron.
Cast Steel. German, American and English
Blister Sieel,
i. .200 kegs Nais and Spikes,
10,000 lbs. Castings,
100 boxes Glass,
200 key* White Lead,
20 bbb- fjinseed. Sperm and Tanner** Oil,
• Spts. Tutpemine, Varnish Jcc.
» 400 pieces Bagging,
1.500 lbs. Twine,
300 coils .Grass .and Ilcmp Rope,
30 boxes iTj).ty}C-co.
15 crates Crockery,.
25 boxes C»)H.oi> Cards,
30 *• Axes,
20 bales Spun Cotton,
12 eases Wool Hots*
75 n»t*.s Shoes and Boots, •
4 1.200 sacks Salt.
15,000,1/is. Baron. * i :
To<retlier with a large asSorimmt of Dry Goods,
•shi-service*in uie.Wr.Vmni>ranchps of the WARE- c0; > rs ^ Ncoru Goods. Blanket*. Dom,«tici>, &<•• &c. which
R5F mi COilMfS^loN and respect-1 will be stild as low as can be purchased in lliij city.
Macon. Aug. 10,1842. 48
Houston.
August 1,
44
hit: scBscaiBEis
i
fSl.lKE titis me'hoil to inform their friends and the
i I public, that they have l-een cmopelleo to remove
, r r»tn the Imu.elately occupied by Hamillnn & Reynolds,
p.tiie Wnif-Jlmisc adjoining, lately occupied by Winn
V R' ger.s. wneie they are prepared to receive Cotton and
Mriehaudize. Tbi».ht{i4»e is put in good repair, nnd is as
Safe as the other fr<im lire, nnu they regret that in tlieir rir-
■.■nlnr they desigtnl^'l. Hamilton & Keynold's Ware ' nuse
as the one to lie orcupiecl.Jiy.thenj, but.trust this ii-ifire will
reach tlieir friends pi time to prevent, mistakes in the deli,
eery of Colton. They feel it their duly u> state the.follow,
mg rircunistam+s: in July last they leased of the proprie
jors die first name 1 property—took pissesston. nnd expedt-
e.l to occupy ittbniochout the sen-on. Early in August an
execution atiainslthh mvnVr.4 tvaS leiyhd op it, atplpn Toes
day la<t it was s .1.1 liv the alirritf. nnd tu.tvMtlist.viduigthe
sui.scribers hid liberally for it. they were out bid by a com
pany—who is now iti possession. ■
HAMILTON .V WINN.
Maron, Sept. 8. CO'
WAKE-SIOFS ■:
COMimSSIOBI 3^7SI^TES?3.
rilHK subscriber has remove*! ib the Ware HouAe nerir
a Cmton Avenue, recently occupied by Hamilton, Jr
JleytioMs. which ia both convenient on«i « oniparatively safe 1
from lire ; au«l lie is now prepared for the business of the |
reason. His personal and uji livided attention will in all j
case# I»e given to the fiotnqe Rnd.pale of Cotton, and he!
)*oj»es to receive on additional share of the, p&U<vi.T«e of bis •
fiiend;* Ami the public, an*l licit none will have reason to
regret the confidence rejioscd in him. ; ! %
Sept 20 5! JOHN JONES. I
WAKE HOUSE AA5>
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
H aving..
large a:
net ot Second n
leased the
i coinmodi*
WaRE-UOTSE lor-
merly orenpied by JKU’-
ktf. 5c ruuch, on the cor-
1 Cherry street*, where we sh
•iVeiv'i Cheap E+esirable Goods),
w ■ 21 ATT, 6l Go.
{ ■ AVK just received and ore now opening a general as-
k 1 soniueul •it.scasonuble. STAJPIiK ami VA51Y
DRY GiiOOM, which they will sell at very reduced
prices f »r CASH, being anxidua to..ieduce their pieseut
iirge Stock, aiiL'iig wliica 111.1y.be found— ... .
:>uper Wojldved Black,Blue-Black and invisible Green
Cloths. . . .. t
Cassimer. ^roolfen velvet, valentia, and satin v ratings,
l<'laimeU..ineriiines ami printed Orleans Cloths,
French, English ami American Prints,
Challeys, Musliude Lanes, French Collars am! Capes,^
Buck *ulue bbck. & ri.-li tig'd fancy color'd ^ilks & Latins
Black India Satins. India R«ra. Spittalfield. Pcngee, Liu-,
eu Cambric, nnd Grass Linen JJan Ikerchiefs,
Mousliu de Lane & Satin Shawls Neca Ties, and Dress
Handkerchiefs,
Irish Linens. L'oen S.iirtings. Lawns mi l Diapers,
Jaconet. Swt«s, Nnu sock and Book Muslins,
Siia, Cotum & worsted lioisery; Gloves.5: Suspende **
Gent’s Merino Shirts and Pauls ; Stocks and Collars,
Bed Ticks Brown 5c Bleach Shi rtiuga and Sheetings,
Super bieached Long Cloths. Canton Flannels A Drillings'
Kerse\s. Lin-eys; superior Bed and Negro Blnufitta.
SheUA. Buflido Twist. Side and Ridding Combs,
pool Turead. Tapes. Pins. Buttons. Ac.
Witli in my * th.-r arti; les go tedious to wcntipii, ,j».
P.. S. Purchasers will liod it to their interest to call.
S. J. HAY & CO.
Macon. Nov. 14, 1842. v - •
Sew Good*! ACtV Goods!!
1I1E Subscribers are now tfdeiving a genets issort
liieut of staple and fuucy DRY-GOODS, of a*e latest
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, ir
brick building one door from Washington Hall.
Sept 25 32 GEO. W. PRICE & CO.
CftiSrit! Hank lYolr*
1AKEN for goods, at a small discount, by
11 tf SAM’L.T.llAY&CO.
Iron. *:i3t, and Vails
1 ff TONS Swedes Iron, assorted sires,
1.0 2.500 bushels Salt, ^ - •»
100 Kegs Nails and Brads, assorted, for s»lc by
July C 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO
"■EXCHANGE on New York, at short sight for the notes
JUiof the Bank of St. Mary’s at 2 per cent, for sale by
March 8 23 W. JL JOHNSTON At Co.
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York, for sale in sums
to suit purchasers, at 1 per cent., by
Dec. 20. 12 SCOTT.Ac CARHART.
Ilawkimoillr Bill* Vfnaitrtl.
TLLS of tlie Hawkinsville Bank, payable at Hawkins-
!!c, (old emissiou) taken as Specie Funds for grods
or debts. . . E. *5c R. R. GRAVES.
Maren, Dec- C. 10
E. fWAlTSSEIVET,
WVttrh -»lfaher and .fleeter.
Cotton Avtxuz, o5E door below Chatman Ac Ross*
old stand, .
H AS the honor to inform his friends and
the public, tliit he is goingtonpena
Store, where he wi;l keep a general assort
ment of
It*// (eh rs tnd Seteefry,
arid all articles usually kepi i.. his line,
lie will devote all his personal attention to the repairing
of Wniches of every description.
Every piece inatle 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 tlie shortest
notice.
To Watch-Makers. . ■
• Impnrteti directly from the mamif-ctories.’a complete as- i Montgomery.via Warrcnton, Sparta. MilledsevilleTMacon, ;
COrtraent of the best Tool* anil Jlntcrinl*. at very mod- Barncsville. Talbotion, Columbus and Franklin : also, the
Florida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and Pensacola,
vip Perry, Pindertown. Albany, Bainbridge and Q,uincy,
are all kept at this house.
Dec 14.1849 . .12. .
Do. without Lodging, per month,
Do. and Lodging per day, . -
Single meal. ... . . . . .
Lodging. - - - - - . . .
Man nnd Horse per night, including
’ Lodging-nnd llreakfast 4 . -
The subsoxiber'having taken a new* lease of this
lishment. t3 prepared to wait upon those who may favor
him with a call, at d confidently assures the tra velling public
that nothing shall be wanting on his part, which may add to
their comfort or convenience.
Monroe Rail Road.
To Travellers.’
1 The Place offices of tlie Mail Line from Aucnslk',to I * c ' and A . ,1 " usta ’
T HIS? Road is in daily use to Griffin, 58 miles—-leaving
Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Barnesville at 19* A. Jt.
20 i and Griffin half past 12.
' Leaves Griffin at 9$, A. M. and arrive# at Barnesvfila at
1 75 j 12 M. and Macon 4$ P. M.
estab- ! . Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah,
Augusta via. Milledgeville, Warrenton, Acc. and also via.
Eatonton and Madison. From Forsyth dniiyto the Indian
Springs; three times a week to McDonough,‘Decatur. Ma-
ietta, &c.; from Bartlesville daily to Columbus via. Thorn*
aston -\™d Talbottoii, and from Griffin every other day to
Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, West Prunt,
crate prices for cash.’ ’
Macon, Sept. 30, 1841,
GREAT EXCITEMENT
On Cotton
Arenue.
Don't i:iistake fie. house —tiro doors above his old stand.
rilHE subscriber would teapectfully announce to his
JL’ friends and the‘bublii>.-' that lie bas taken a part of the
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS Hardware Merchant.
where he will give his wholedtienui'n' to REPAIRING,
and will execute all work entrusted to his care., *
N*. B.—Watches. Ctncke, lewelry. Jcu: 5cc. made or re
paired at (be shortest notice, and warranted. " *
M. D. BARNES.
Macon, November 8 2842. 6
8ELH.VG OFF AT REDVCPD PRICES l!
C. G. ST. JOIIIV,
Watch Maker and Jevrelier.
R
WASHINGTON HALL
riiHE subscriber having sold his Iea r .
■ Ihe Washington Hall to Messrs. Bu ,*
iY STUBttLEFiF.r.i). returns his grate •
Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at $1 per bale,
other articles 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places ia
proportion. ♦ ; ' '
L. N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineer
Office Momoe Rail-Road, Mgrnn, )
July 26th, LS42. { 44tf.
4MI
efuringthe time he has occupied tlie Ilou:
’ 4?®.^°mvoc Rail Road iV Bankiug Company.
B j 1 ?|° r ” ere( ^ b y *be Board, that an instalment of twenty
dollare per share, on the Capital Stock of thU Campanv,
extension above Forsyth, is required to be paid on Monday
' K • c l bird day of-April next, payment to be made at tliis Of
ck- i Q Ce ' op Jcssq Pope. Forsyth, A. A. Gaulding or
powled^einents to his friends iY the public, for 1 J° n *^ s * Griffin; John Dailey, McDonough; E.
the very liberal patronage received front them ! Campbellton; Dr. Joseph Thompson Deca-
occupied die House; and cnntjJently i "nt-'t >* r " ett ?, : Ja !" e3 Mc ®J ter l
t-ecomin^iiH ltis kind friends to, and solicits their Support in i L ' c> Alexander. Gassville, or Jlir. John 1.
behalf of. Messrs. Bullock & Stubblefield, as well.cab.-ulated "f'r„‘!u n" 053 ' Ten "f” ee ' ' vll ° ar ? nu * nn ^ d t0 1C '
ami disposed to rentier them every comfort iii dt^ix. power, 1 -- l ~~ e Company. A true extract from the minutes
while visiting the Washington Hall. 1
’ ST. LANIER.
The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend
using every’irteiinS in tlieir power to sustain the character
given it by Mr.'Lmiier. nnf. would be pleased at all times to
see the former patrons firtlte House.
. nujTore x, ■am
Macon. Feb. 1J
KUIRKK 14.
Books tmtl Slatioaery.
T HE subscriber lespectfirK^
announces to the public tkat.
>!« has taken the Store on Mrri-
fcerry street, recemly occupied
by B. F. Gridin, and is now open,
irtg a new and extensive a.v?orV
lnent of BOOKS and STA
TIONERY, selected by himself at tlie North, oud winds
i® offered ot motleraie prices for cash or good paper
etteruicx to his stock of
prices for
He would particularly invite ...
Blank Books and Paper, which is superior Pi nny ever it
the place, and will be sold at wholesale or retail, ©b t© ns
that cannot fail to please.
A supply of the text books need in the Georgia Fntn^s
College, and the principal schools in town and country, will
be constantly kept on hard—a liberal allowance made to
teachers.
Blank books and paper ruled and bound to or der.—
Book binding in all its branches executed in die best style
and warranted.
JACKSON BARNB*.
Macon, Oct. 3d, 1845 *
Law ami Medical Rooks
AT BOARD MAN'S LITERARY DEPOT.
Signof the large Bille, two doors above SholweU
LAW.
Kin
' I Dec. 20.
BULLOCK & STUBBLEFIEI
1842. 20
fga
ESPECTFULLYinrorinsbis friend
and the public, that be has just re-1 i*«4 j m 01,
ceived a new assortment of V
notches and Jewelry,
of tlie latest fashions and most approved
kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced
prices, for CASH.
GOLD 5c SILVER WATCHES,
Gold Chains. Seals nnd Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Pins,
Collar and S'eeve Buttons, 5cc. GOLD SPECTACLES,
Silver a: d Steel do. with glasses to suit nil ages; SILVER
SPOONS, Hodgers 5c S*»n*s and WostenhoTins finePocket
Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Creatn, fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLCCKS, watranted to run 18 days
without winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus-
.sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and
Silver Pencils. Silver nnd Steel Chains nnd Key?, Braid
and India Robber Guards, Veritable Cologne. Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, 5cc-
Those v»Hq ; wisli to avail tberr.selves of a rare opportu
nity to bi-y cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhe r e. as he will sell lower
than any other establishment in the country.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Comer of Walnut anil Third Street** 3Zaicon,CSco«
[Formerly kept by Mr. L. Iriein. and recently by Mr. Al
exander Richards.)
.■HI K 8* CURD respectfully in-
lT 1 forms her friend* ana the* public,
generally, that she lias taken the above
well known establishment, which has
been newly'fittea fir* me comfort
and convenience of Boarders. Thank
ful for past favors, she renews the ten
der of her services to the travelling public, and assures them
that every attention will be paid to iheir comfort. FAMI
LIES can bfe comfortably arcoinmddaied. her terms will
be reasonable—corresponding with the pressure of tlie limes.
Nov 2 , . _ 5
M.L. GRAYBILL, Cash
Line of* Stages.
WATCHES. REPAIRER.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of
Watches and Clnrks. Having-selected iJie best mnieiiaJs
for repairing Watches, be rs now prepat ed to manufacture
any part of a Watch, aqtl will warrant every piece lie makes
as perfect as the original, and his Watcbe&io perform wfcil.
Nov. 1 1842 5.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
Os Mui.ueuuy Stkeet, Near the Methodist Church.
JIUSIC STORE, JtlMOjy.
sat "1—
11
i i
■M3&Z'
T
I
B 1
/flHF SUBSCHIBER, ia receiving large additions to hi,
I stock of
COACHEN, CIIAKIOTJETS, DAnOVCHES,
BUGGIES, WAGGONS, Ac.
brtm some of tlie bent Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for thi. market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if nolsuperitir t<» those of any other es
tablishment. Tbo«e in waul of any description of Carriages,
will find it for tlieir interest to examine the quality and pri
ces of hi, assortment.
- HKI'AIIUNG, In nil the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than firmer
prices.
Carriage maker*, will find n good assortment qf Elliptic
Springs.'Axeltrees.turnodamI boxed Dashes. Lamps,Bands
Knobs. Talent and Top-Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in thei-t
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st 1842. 22 tf J. W. BABCOCK.
m B. ET Jiff © W S U S 3Sf s „
H A> E coni, antly on band ; nnd offer ft r sale at prices
as low as ctn be purchased in the southern country j a
splendid assortment ot
PIANO-FORTES,
hcra the Celebrt sd and long established Manufactor.es of
awss&isrs &
^ ESS3
CHICKERING AND MACKAYS.
The we.l known reputation of these Manufactories pre-
eludes the necessit * of commenting upon the excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the tesi of every cli
mate,for .many years.
A L^it GE ASSORTMENT OF
riOLL>’41. 8JUP£RIOR GUITARS, ItlCU K,
TISO.41 BONKS, TRUMPETS. HORNS,
CLARION GTS, FLAGEOLETS,
FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Violin, Guitar; and other Strings; Clarionet Heeds
Tuning Hammers and-Forks; Violio Bows; Music Pa
per, ,Vc. Acc. forming as complete an assortment of musical
merchandize, as can b * found in the southern country.
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled to sell tlieir gr ids at the very lowest prices
U. Ac V^havo in addition to their catalogue, nn assort
ment of FOREIGN MUSIC. . <,<>
07* Itlusic sold at reduccd'prices.
0y^Terms Cash.
May 17. 1S42. - *' 33
/"'IN the 25th day of October, 184a t t ke LINE OF
“ j STAGES will be in complete operation from For-
sytlt to Decatur, via. Indian Springs, Jackson an.l McDo-
nougb; leaving Forsyth Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays. after the arrival of the Cars from Macon, and
return next days to time for the Cars to -Macon. As this
will be one ol the most pleasant lines in the country, for
the people from the up-couptry to Macon, Milledgeville,
oavannau and all places.
On. 18.
A. E. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
T HL subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma-
a - ® ie P°Wic generally, that he has opened an
egabushment on Mulberry street, r.ext door to Harvey
Wfiotwelra Drug Store, for the inehufactaie and sale ofar-
ttcles in the above business, where lie will keep constantly,
on hand a^.arge and fresh assortment of
Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Pastry, Fruit, &e»
* nv i te d to call and examine for themselves.
N. B.—Cdfcr anti Candy Pyramidc for wedding?,
balls and parlies, made andornamented in the neatcsLstvle,
at short notice. WM. SPEAR.
November 29 9 3m *
CMaYOV AiVB C OKUIAL
MANUFACI? OUT,
T HE citizens of Alacon, and the public generally, are
respectfully informed that the sabscriber has openc?d
an establishment on Cherry street, three doors below Tho
mas Harrold’s, where he, intends carrying on the Confec
tionary Business in all its various branches, and will at gil
times keep on hand a laige and fresh nssoriment of Cakes.
Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Paslry,
He is also prepared to execute all orders for weddings,
parties, balls, &c. with Cake and Candy Pyramids, made
with neatness and dispatch. Call and examine.
1)ec - 6 - 10 M. U. ROGERS.
PLANTERS
COMMISSION BUS1-
IV. GUXN A: CO. We
ihe WAltE-IIOUSE AND
NESS, under the firm of I>. A:
are prepared to make liberal advances on cnitnn in Store, or
From our experience in the Wauk-Housf. and Commis
sion Bdsinkss; we feci warranted ^in soliciting the pafr**-
tage of our friend? .and tin* public, believing their best in-
io^eoi will be promoted by.n strict and undivided miention
t (businessentrusted to our rare..
.... .. .. p. 5c ,WM. GU NX 5c CO.
. At our old.stand, tbfc Piorb adjoining the Ware-Hqpse
\ve keep constantly on hand a general asadftment of Sugar,
i 'pfre Salt, Iron Xai/*, Jiasging. Mabuse*. Mackerel/,
and alrn«»?t every other article, in the CiROCKUY line
uhich will be soid low for cash, D. 5c WM. GUNN
Aug. 16 46
Ragging, Rope, artd Twine.
100 Ps. heavy 4-4 inch Cotton Bagging,
ISO . 4i .4-2 and 4-4 Hemp do.
50 C^ils* Manilla bale Rope,
50 Ido Hemp do,
250 lbs. Twine.
Fot; sale by.* CHAKLE6 CA^IPBELL, 5c Co.
August 20th.
COP P E-K -S M IT mive
ESTABLISHMENT.
( lOPPETl STILLS and WOILMS. kept on hand, and
J made to order, at the Macun Found rv, bv
May 11 32 XVM- Mr.ELlTOY.
WAKE HOUSE A AO
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
rilHE undersigned fee!-
ing grateful to their
friends and patrons for the
liberal support* heretofore
received.lake great pleasure
them and the public, genet ally, that they j
: above business in all its various branches;
ig JUli* .selling of couon. feceivb g and for j
i .and filling orders, at •.heir,well kiiown :
the river, which for conveiri^qce and se- |
nipi i««xrpaxA^ by any Waar-Hnuse in
nxas Hardeman, will an .h»;r^if,r„ r e crive I
OuUoa and ihe filling J
elf in every ease u>do ,
!l who may favor us
GII.ES A: MOtJIYGER,
attoiineys at lanv,
LANtK.it. Macon (h>. Gko.
ILL practice ill the folloAfius countie*—!Macon,Ms
rion. Crawford. Houston. D»nlv A Snmtcr.
JOHN M. GILES.
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
Oct 25 1842 4
TV
J. B. JOMES,
attorney at law;
v See to Vour Interests!
T NOW offer lOOO piece, of SANDEllSON’S 44
inch superior heavy COTTON -IIAGGI.YG, which
uit account of its ireigfit and' fCrcngllt. weighing 130 lbs. to
the holt, which wilfbc tho cheapest article for your use.—
Before making your purchase elsewhere, Come ! “See and
Believe.” «
THOMAS H. HARDEN.
. • t Cotton Avenue.
J62une . •
B. H. .PLATT,
ATTORKET AT LAW,
CUTHBERT. Randolph County, (7a.
ATirlLL promptly attend to any business entrusted to iii
T T care, in the counties of Stewart, Slarinn, Randolph
Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, and Dooly, in Georgia
—and Russell and Barbour, in Alabama.
Refer* to Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowles, Esq., Ma
ron—Col. Joseph Henry Lumpkin. B. F. Hardeman, Esq-
Lev. is J. Dupree, Geo. F. Platt, Islington.—Hon. Garnett
Andrews. Washington.—Hon. Tints. F.Foster. Col. John
Banks. Column,,*.—Mr. T. B. Bethell, John J. Cary, Esq..
Tho.nK.ton.—Mc-sr-.Dnnn A Martin, For,y(h.—V m. G•
Porter. Appala ch irola.Ea.—Mr. W in. Harris, Charles ton
S. C.—Messrs. Collins, Kcese & Co., Ac ic York.
March 1 fi ' ly
” CHEAP! CHEAP!
THE LARGEST LOT OF BLANK
BOOKS & STATIONERY
I AVER in Macon, for sale at New York prices if called
j for soon—by J- B. MORHELL.
Next door below ihe Washington Hall.
October 25* . 4
3SOOK AYD IflTSIC STORE.
/ffTHE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A‘. ELLS, his
JL Stock of Goods in this place, in a short time will make
large additions to it, and assures the, public dial they may
expect to find, at all times, a well selected assortment ot
Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be sold
cheap for Cash.
I have a Bindery in full operation, and will manufacture
any kind of Blank Record or Docket Books for Courts, at
the shortest notice, on Mulberry-street, two doors below tlie
Washington Ball. JONATHAN B. MORRELL.
Mav 3 32
Cooler’s IYew Novel,
W ING and Wing, or Le Feu Follet,
American Almanac, for 1843*
Kinne’s Blackstone,
Kent’s do.
Just received and for sale by J. BARNES.
November 28. 9
September. 13
71ACOM, On.
50
JXT1LA Superior Cheese. A. No. 1, Coml Flour
\fiecitj, Mr. t
yif iieraopalmneotipu to the seJ
• ft'^ »p lers,for g.cids, .‘iiid pledges
Ifn beH.t'i proqioie .the^meres'
^iihllicir patronage anil intlu«*nce. , v * i, •* i
Hardeman y Hamilton*. I
Mac in. Aug. 3. 1842. 45 j
EX1* ECT ING xo go to Savannah early in the -fall, with
^ view ofppgaginff in the ( o t iiiui<»iou there,
l have disp ».-**.! «h jnv i^iteiest iutlie. cnnver't °f E- Hauiil- |
Si*n A Hnndeirrui..(o my son, Mr. CU AUX*ES F. HAMr
lL v l?ON,>vo.>s.r ^leading.4of character, and porrectknowl-
q Ije of tm«hie.-*. will, quali.y him^qr .ihe employment in
\vhich heis nbcut.to cog ige In thus retiring from, the con*
qern.tbci leave to tea ler my graielnl iv'knowleilgrmrnts to
my frlepds for p:mfaY“»'*. and >vopld kii'dlv solicit for ihe
new concern of HARDEMAN’ A HAMILTON, a eon: 1
•.inuatioij i»t‘ ihyir suppori., will) ihe. asaurnm-c that it will be
grate Lull V acknowledged by me. as though J werq sa ill a
vfVihcri)l\hcrfincfr,i." E. HAMILTON.
Macon. Awe. 2^. 1^42 —
.Dag aerreotyps Portraits 1 . -
{A # l>RO Al)BE*N J respeetlqlly annpuncr^ to th«
. ifeus of Macon
over file store fnnperV
POWERS & JOHNSTON
attounkys at law;,.
) Macos, Gxn.
A; r. ruuTits, •.
Marcus .OHXSTOX.
Oct 12
49 pieces Kentucky Bag-
prntluce at fair prices. '
THOMAS H. HARDEN.
Alnmcr n( l.nw,
VUUTXA, Dooly rnuqty.
May 10. 33 " Georgia.
FAIWBR0& SPEER,
ATT.OB.HEV* AT I.AIV, •. i
I. FORSYTH. MOSROE COUNTY. GA.
-Jane 15 ^7
E ■■
Candles, and Molasses. Als
gingand Twine for CASH,
B UlLDn O, K U K Y A Y D
lVAOn LOTS,—BRICK VARDA Ac.
P ERSONS desirous «'f settling near Macon, on high
healthy and commanding Sites—nr of obtaining wood
and. Garden Lots, or Brick Yanis within a short distance
of Town, would do well to apply to the subscriber—who
would also sell the Plantation where lie now resides, con
taining six or seven hundred acres, or nnv part of it.
June. 21 36 M. BARTLETT.
.Hbeeliugx. Ac.
4 A 5-4 5c 6-4 Unbleached Sheetings.
“do do Bleached do.
3-4 7-8 A 30 in. Unbleached Shirtings,
do do do Bleached do.
Cotton Osnoburghs,
Marlboro Stripes, ’
Prints in great Variety, x
Cotton Hosiery.
Kentucky Jeans—Negro Kcrsvs;
Sutiinets.
8 4 iY 9 4 blankets ,, ^ . k ..
Wrttepioi*e cards. . • y
The abovearficlc?; are offered for sale, at greatly reduced
prices, by C. DAY. cor. Mulberry 5: Second-sts.
* Mnif'r, toffee, Ac.
ChPZ BAGS Cuba Coffee,
/wO 75 •• Rio do.
20 B-'xea Cheese,
8 Hhds. Sugar.*
10 Bbls. Molasses. »• * -
6 Boxes Spenn Candles, for sal* by
Dec. 6. 10 T. II. HARDEN.
Pain.* and Oils.
ftflA KEGS Nos. 1 and 2 White Lead.
300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lnmp Oil.
With a variety of Colors for Painters’ use. for 9nle by’
Jnlv 6 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO
Economy in Gentlemen's Dress.
f|UIE subscribers would inform the citizens of Macon,
JL and surrounding country, that they are making up the
bes^style of Gentlemen's garments, at a small advance from
New York cost, being a reduction of at least fifty percent,
from formbrrates. Being determined to conduct husincs*
exclusively for CASH,' we are not under the necessity of
making the honest pay for the dishonest customer.
We have made atrangements with extensive Cloth es
tablishments in New York, from which we receive monthly
supplies of the latest and most fashionable style of French
and English Cloths and Cassimeres of Superfine and Me
dium qualities, which we are enabled to make to order, in
a style of elegance and durability not to be surpassed, at
the following reducedsdau ..
Dress Coats cf French and West of England
Wool Dyed Cloths, from
Do. do. do. Supr.
Pants of Supr. French and English Wool
dyed Cassimeres,
Vests of plain and figured Silk Velvet, Silk
Cashmer, Satin, Ac. 5cc.
Ashburton, do. Joinville waved and plain
Beaver Over Coats,
Dress Coats made and trimmed for
Pants and Vests,
An entire suit can be furnished at twenty*four hours no
tice. Our country friends w’ill find this ararngemeni high
ly satisfactory, as many may prefer having their clothing
made to order, would their stay in * tlie city admit of it.—
In addition to the above, we offer to country tailors a gen
eral assortment of trimmings, at very low prices, and re
spectfully solicit tlieir patronage.
MERRITT 5c SPENCER.
Klacon, Dec. 6. 10.
$13 to 25
25 to 30
$G toJ2
$4 to 10
$29 to 35
9 to 12
2 25 to'3
C:S. THOMAS. «fc <JO.
DRAPERS & TAILORS.
H AVE just received a choice assortment of Spring and
Summer goods, and ‘iftvi:e the attention of the public
to them. They are prepared to make them dp in the be
and most fashionable style... AJ1 work done by them is
warranted, both as regards fit ana workmanship.
N. B. Particular attention paid to* Cutting for person*
from the country, done at short notice and with great care
at the storp of C. 3. Thomas, 5c Co., a lew doors above the
Washington Hall.
Macon, March 22, 25
: 'FOR HALE.
eytt A HOUSE and LOT, well improved, in a desira
list ble part of the city ;'terms Favorable.—Appl
Dee. 6, ,
ROWLAND 5c SAUL tf BURY,
HJHJP _ o .Cik-.l
..d vicinity .'tint bo h«f t^kon room, .
crvtpie4 bv Win. H. I nrkrp, op- !
* ' " ‘' "koto i|
ill J
(•)
»*a,pecimta»i P? u»ra tbair likeneaaaa taken.
Deeamlaar 11 h
LANIER & CLOPTON,
ATTOUMEK AT.LAtV;
. . .. (iRlfTlS, GEORGIA..
W ILL Bractico-ln thtsfolltmingcoanoes: Fikt>.Henry I
FavettO, Coweta, Meriwetlwr: Upsotr, Talbot. Bibb.
M Su" dli r ^ DAVH?CLQPToic R ’
IV S DENNARD, . . . .
ATTORNEY AT.LAW,; ,
riMMr. »mm
Boy for Sale.
SMART; active yellow BOY, about 12 yenrroldiwii l
he sold low for specie lunds. Inquire at this office.
November 8. 1642. 6
Tor Sale.
A CnOICE .rtic'.e Notbern Butter,
5 Hblj Otiionj,
1 Lot Snperior Jara.Co ffee, ..
1 do choice Hams. Just receivl-rfi: t... i ^ l *-
; o-t i 3 USHER & FREEMAN.
On Con^lurnineni. ’
I RISH-Potatoes, of a su^rirtr quaiirv'. ;ptithe stiptr
house Molasses in barrels. Cheese, Rope, Cuba and
Rio Coffee, Flour, Ac. For sale lou> by W - ' -
Daa Ml \« WD * lltft
illacon Iron anil Brass Foundry
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
Comer of Fourth and Walnut Streets.
subscriber, haring purchased tlie
J. interest of Mr. Win. McElrov, in this
Establishment, and having disposed of near
ly all the old patterns*belonging to the lat,
firm of Findlay <Y McElroy, he has now *u
progress, complete se/ls of new patterns for
Mif.E and gin geering, of every description,
and warranted superior to atiy heretofore made in this
place. Among the various articles made to order, are the
following, viz :
Improved Balkmce Crank Wheels and Guides for Saw
Mills; Milll?pirultes, wrought apiVcaAt;Screws anil Biles'
Anti-Friction Plates and Halls for cotton-packing screw—
Black-Smithing. Steam Engine, and Mncliitie Work'in gen
eral. Front long experience in the above business, the sub
scriber is prepared to wa rrant h ; 3 work, in point of execu
tion, iqutu to any in the Uhited States.
(CP The highest prices will be paid, for Ol^ Copper,
Brass, Lead, and Cast Iron.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
Macon. May 4. 1841. .
SEEMjIJYG off .it cost.
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE
CLOTHIiVfii
T 1HE subscriber intending to close his present business,
others his entire Stock of New and Fa^hionabU Cloth
ing at COS T. consisting in part, of
Beaver and Pilot Overcoats,
Do. do Frock Coats,
Ladies Cloth Cloaks, Gentlemen’s da.
Extra Fine Black Drdss' Coats from
Black Cloth and Cassimere Pants,
Satin Vests, extra' M ne,
Cotton Shirts, Lined, llosoms,
Pilot Frocks Coats,
Together with every article of Gentlemen’
made expressly to order, durin,
New atui fashionable Goods.
Beaver Cloths.
4dolfew pieces superior Wave Beaver cloth, at from 3 t
mersars per yard. Also a few pieces of Cloths and Cassi-
Al. which will be sold at prime cost.
Nov. 15. 6 R. W. MORRIS.
$iS to tis 00
4 “ 7 00
3 " 4 00
1 “ 1 74
3 50
l apparel,
Cfility on Criminal Law,
do on Bills,
do on Contracts,
do Pleading,
Cotr.yn on Contracts,
Peters’ Reports,
Oliver’s Precedents,
Milford’s Pleadings,
Archibold’s Civil Pleadit
do Practice,
G'eenlcaf on Evidence,
Koscde's Civil do
Story on Agency,
Collyer o:i Partnership,
Itussell on Claims,
Ball and Beatty’s Chancery Conklin's T:
Reports, Oliver’s Law Summary,
Eden’s Chancery Reports, Conductor Geueraiis,
Eden on Injunctions, Vattcl’s Law of Nations,
Davis’ Precedents.
3IIC3>5C Afj.
Dutiglison’s Dictionary of Valpeau's Anatomy,
Medical Terms,
Blackstone,
do Kent,
do Law Compendia**
Wheaton's te'wvn,
Fonblanque’s Equity.
Adams on Ejectment,
Canning's Speeches,
Roberts on Frauds,
Toller o:i Executions,
W entworth on do
Stevens *Y Benccke on Aver
age A Marine Insurance,
Stearns on Real Action,
Theobold on Principal sad
surety,
ties,
Dungiison's Practice,
do Medical Student,
do Elements Hygiene,
Dewee’s Practice,
do Midwifery,
Armstrong’s Practice,
Coster’s do
Morton on Consumption,
Macculloch oil Malaria,
Clark on Cliinnte,
Ryland on Larynx,
Trousseau 5c lielloc cu do
Eberle’s Practice,
do Therapeutical,
do on Children,
Meigs’ Midwifery.
Gooch’s do
James on Burns,
m.
io on the B
Gross’ Pathologi
llorner’s Special Al
Hunter's Surgery, “
Dupuytren’s do
Liston’s Practical Surgery,
Oliver’s Physiology,
Arnot's Elements o f Physics,
Abercrombie on Stomach,
Broussais’ Pathology,
do on Fevers,
do on Infiamation,
Williams on the Chest,
Lacnuec on the Chest,
Gerhard on the Chest,
London Dissector,
Dublid do
Parrish on Hernia,
Johnson on the Liver,
Farraday’s Chemical Manip- Duparqueon the Uterus,
ulations, pjunjer on Venereal,
Beck’s Med. Jurisprudence, Hall on the Nervous Systeaw
Smith’s Class Book of Anal* Berlin on the Iletrt,
omy, Coates’. Popular Medicine,
Smith on Fevers, Gunn’s Domestic do
Lewis on do Cooper's Dictionary,
do on Phthisis, Home Rook of Health,
Paine’.- 1 Materia Medics, Ladies* Med. Pocket Book.
The above will be sold low for GASH.
In addition, J. M, B. lias a complete assortment of Mis
cellaneous and School Books, Cap and Letter Paper, Steel
Pens and Quills, Porcelain and common Slates, Drawing
Pencils, Bristol Boa:d, Ink, Sand, Blotting and Envelop*
Paper, Ac, Ac.
^November 15, l S42. 7
Valuable LasuhTaml Negroes,
FOR S.1JLF.
N obedience to an order of ;he Inferior
Court of the county of Crawford, when
sitting ar, a* Court of Ordinary, will be sold).
before tbs Court' House door in Knoxville*
on the first TUESDAY in January next, the
following named property belonging to the es
tate of Joshua H. Bighorn', late of said cqor.tv, deceased,
to wit: THIRTEEN LIKELY NEGROES, consisting
of young men, women, and three children, among wlticii
are two good Carpenters.
Also, the following lots or parcels of land, situate, lying
and being in the Old Agency Reserve in said county, nnd
distinguished in the plan of said reserve as lots-Nos. 9, 10
and 11, and Fractional lots Nos. 14. 15 and 1G, lying all
in one body, and containing i:i all, about one thousand
acres. Also,
der, before tl
Wilkinson co
land, tn wit:
son, 140 acre:
son, and ten :
county, all ly
The above Jo
fit of the heirs
The negroes >
cash, and
with notes
at ihe same time, by virtue of the same or-
e court house door in the town of lrwinton,
nity. the following lots and parts of lots of
Lot No. (ill,) in the 5tli district of Wilkin-
of lot No. 88, in the 5th district of Wilkin-
cres of lot No. 120, in the 4th district of said
ng in one body and containing 350 acres.—
scribed negroes and lands sold tor the bene-
and creditors of Joshua II. Bighatn, dec’d.
/ill be sold for CASH. The lands, one half
credit of twelve months for the remainder,
i 1 approved security.—The sale will continue
from day to day until all is Sold.
DOROTHY B. HIGH AM, ndra’rx.
HOWELL II. BIGHAM, adin’r.
Crawford co. Oct. 25th, 1842. 5
Three Valuable Plantations
FOR S.SEE.
i in tin
SILKS.
J UST R EGSIVKD, by the Subscriber an.es5ortment of
Rich Black Watered Coloured Striped Silks
Colloiccd Figured Changeable do, dark Coloured
Changeable Cheni, do J dark Coloured and Satin Strij
ped do j A 4-4 Plain Black do., also a large assortment
of Plain A Fancy Colloured do. Silk Fringe, Buttons,
Black A Coloured Super Kid Gloves, Tuffata A Safin
Ribbon?., Elegant Velvet Mantles A Mantillas, a large as-
| sortment of Rich Mout-lin de Lanes, Plain drawn A Rever
ed Tarlatun Muslin, Super Swiss do. Heavy 8-4 10-4 10
by 12-4 A 10 by 20 4 Super damask Table Clotlis, 5-4 6-4 A
12 4 Heavy. Bleached Sheeting. White A Red Flannel
Welch do- Bleached A Unbleached Canton d^>, Brown
Holland. Kentucky Jean? Ac. also in Store a large assort
ment of fancy A Staple dry goods, which he will xell'as low
as tit? same "can be bought in any Southern City- The La-,
dies fif Macon A'Vicinity are respectfully invited to call
and examine his stock before purchasing.
G. i. WARREN.
*. _M.acon Nov, 22d 1S42. , 8
First door'abdve G. W- Kimberley’s Hat Store.
N. B. Dress making in the bust manner and moat fashion
able stvle.
first district, Dooiv county, nir.o
low Traveller’s Rest, near the road to Dray-
n as Hines’ Pond Place; it consists of 1100 acres
perior land, 800 under fence, but. little of which
cultivated more than three years. No expense
’as spared in erecting upon the place the tiecessa
gs. Dwelling House, Overseers and Negro cab-
House, Barn, Cribs, Fodder Houses, Stables,
Ar. all new and in fine order. But lew places have been
so thoroughly or well improved, or ran offer so monv in
ducements to the planter as tide, among them pure free
stone water, not often found in the low-eountrv. Thus far
it.has proven entirety healthy, and will doubtless continue
so, as the neighborhood hat lor many years been almost en-
titely exempt from sickness. Persons wishing io purchase
or tent, can examine tlie place by calling on John ia. Tho
mas or William S. Hamel, Esqrs. residing near, will
have the place shown to them, or lor further particulars,
the undersigned would refer to T. (>. Holt, James Dean,
Esqrs. Dr. O. West, Macon, or 11. K. Hines, Esq. Albany .
Al»o, the valuable Plantation in Pulaski county, Smile
from Il.awkinsville. known as the Collier place, containing
1G hundred acres of fine land, with about two hundred
acres of open laud, a good comfortable frame dwelling, out
houses, and a two story framed Grist Mill with two pair of
stones, and a Saw Milt in complete order, both mills aro
situated on a never-failing stream, entirely new and in c io
plete repair. This is a desirable and healthy location, onv*
cannot fail to please such as are in pursuit of a valuable
plantation, with a Grist and Saw Mill, and every thing at
tached for the convenience of farming.
Also, the Plantation in Monroe county, known as tho
the past summer, from ; Rutherford place, ten miles from Macon, adjoining tho
lands ot Needham Mims and John Powers; this place con
tains six hundred acres of fine land, most of which is clear
ed and under good fencing, a comfortable dwelling, negro
cabins, gin house, Ac. Ac. situated on an elevated site,
within three or four hundred yards of the Monroe Rad
Road, and is considered enlitely healthy. This place
with a little improvement, is susceptible cf being one of
the handsomest locations hi Georgia. For terms a poly to
A. P. PATRICK,
Or in his absence, to James phas ^
T. G. Hoi*t or > Macon.
G. M. Loots. Esq.)
November 22, 1842. S
rv 1
\VX nro authrfirfeeil to mmotrnce FRED
ERICK SIMS, as a candidate for
Dec. .20. , , . 12 v. •
WK! rftithorized to announce A. R-
. KRE EM AN: • as a candidnte for
Clerk of Council. D*c- 80, 12
City Council Change Bills.
A FEW Hundred iJc>n»rt- aantt-d at low rate., t.v
iV ROWLAND A SAULSBURY,
Noyem^ttr 29, 4 , -9
O CnULGEE BANK 1VOTES wanted. t,t lov
rates by ’ ROWLAND A SAULSBURY.
November M.
BLANKS&r tab *4 .jue.
Y© Hu cubit:
A Curefor HARD TIMES/' 1 !
! .Buyers of Dry Good** book nud Rend.
W. A E. WOODRUFF are selling Bargains, hea-’
"IT• ped upon Bargains: Our stock comprehending a
i large and general assortment, was selected with the great
est care and attention by one of the firm, now at the North,
| —which having been purchased in the month of August,
j before the passage of the late Tariff bill, and when, as ia
j believed, the Northern Markets were aL tlieir greatest de-
i pression we can amt icill sell as low as the same Good#,
can be bought in this'city—perhaps loicet. Do not take-
! our word for it, but jusicall and see, before purchasing eis*
where.
We are aware that Rule faith is usually placed in adver^.
tisementaat the present day. owing to the fact that the grea
ter part arc made without reference to truth, for the purpose
of humbugging the public “ As tins is a day ot humbug, ’ it
“ becomes purchasers to examine qualities and compare
prices,” We are selling fine Black and Blue black Bom- t
bazilies at from $1 to 62—rich Mou*. de Lames from 25 to,
1.00—1 case dark Prints. 1300 yards. 10 yds.for 1,00—cheap
dark Prints, per yard—Bleach’d Shirtings and .Sheet-.
i:ms, from Gjto 25 cents per yd—Brown Shirtings.and Shee
tings cheaper than the cheapest—White >pool Thread. 20
Spools for 8100—Also, Carpeting Rugs and Oil Cloths.^
I Together with alarjre variety of Goods, proporiionably low’
—to which the attention cf our friends and customers, j*
respectfully invited.
' Store on* Mulberry street, oppotitu Stroug a ad Wa«4 .
ftkoa ftwpt. Om 19 *