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Till! MACON «BOrtCWA Tri.l'GIUrn,
rum.isiiRn rvert toksd.w mousing,
BV II. nAKTI.ETT.
Omct.hriekb-iiHin- rornrr Colton A remit and First
street—rp-vwits Jones’ Warehouse.
. terms o» sijirscmrrios:
.''Tlirre 'Oollarn, paid niujrinre, will pay for the Tel-
•eraph Wire year. Pire Oollair*, pniilinad.vnr.ee, will
ny for it,two years-. Tew Hollars, paid in advance, will
"pay for it.fi jie.y oars- r
When not paid within six months after the year has com
menced, THtlKK nou.AFs *xn fiktt TESTS, per annum
will be --h.-i rued. If not paid until the end of the year, vocn
niif.i.*»ts per annum wiP oe charged—with interest there-
after.
No Patter will be discontinued until all arrearages nre
aaiil, unless at the option of the proprietor.
1 Single Papers, t« non-Snoacribera, I2| cent* each. Extra
?apers. to Subscribers. HI rent* each.
, , TERMS OK *rt>V£(t'TISIXG: .. i
orEHTISWrKXTS mu exceeding 18 lines, will he inserted
retime for ONE DOLLAR: and FIETtr CE.VTS for each
nihseipiem insertion.
•••k’lrriflV Tax Collectors’and Coroners’ Sales, are char-
,-rd bv the Levy. .
A reasonalde<lednctioo will be made to those whsadver-
„.««ISv the year.
(>., a’l vr.onot* fot Advertisin'*. hr., as well ns for SuIh
j.-ription. Interest will be rharged. when not settled witliin
•lie vear.
irp.Ti ttred’t far .Tete Printing. Rlanlik. -Vc.^ni
v fitters on business ro mecteil wi’h the Office, must
:ieV" 5t paid, to secure attention.
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Coniliiission Business.
HE subscribers beg ff-yj
leave to inform tlieir JjjpT- iW
friemlsand the public, that iisgi j 1 . *0
they nave ente.-cd into ro- ■ jJs* |i- Ijj
portuership undertbe iitme lK«2!t2!j'‘'J5K'
of lln-uiltoir -V Winn, 'or the purpose of transacting
IIAtlll,TON, HAnrimiAt A CO.
Factors & fwcnernl Commission
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. .
T HE above business will have tbepersooal and exclu
sive attention of. Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly of
Milledgeville, and fot,six years a Factor and Commission
Merchant of Macon. Georgia.
C EVERARD HAMILTON,
Partners, ^ THO AS IIaUDESIAN,
-> ( CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
?REFERENCES:
John R-iwU. Hawkinsville.
George Walker, Pulaski-
.Values K. Daniel, ( 0
J. A. S. Turner. \ 3uro ? Jer ’
Win. S Hamill, ? ^ ,
James S. Hull, J Do01 *’
Hon. Lott Warren, 1 A ,
Jas. llond, \ PaIm - vra '
R. K. Hines. Esq.. /
Col. Nelson Tefts. { Albany.
Bn. Win. Tay'or, Cutbliert.
Savannah. Oct 1. 1843 4 ja'
E. MAFS.SENET,
B’rttch-iJFnicer and .Fierier,
COTTOX ATEXUE, OXE I>Ol)R BELOW ClIAFJtAX & Ross’
* *. Ott> STAUD.
H AS the honor toinlorm his friendsand
the public, that he is goingtoopena
Store, where he will keep a general assort-
mem of
Watches and Jewelry,
and all articles usually kept i.. nis line,
lie will devme nil his personal attention to tlie repairing
of Watches oTevery description.
Every piece marie new by him, shall be warranted as
good and to perform as well as ibe original; and Watches
either sold nr repaired, shall lie. warranted for one year.
None hut the best materials shall be used 1 .
Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and at the shortest
notice.
To Watch-Maker*.
Imported dirertlV fr/edihe manuf'riories. a complete as-
CENTRAL-H OTE L,
Macon, Geo.
B Prices Sleduced.
pard and Lodging, per month,- $23
Ho. •*' per week. ..... p
Do. without Lodging, per month.
Do. and Lodging per day,
Single meal.
Lodging. JH
Man and Horse per night, including Supper,
Lodging and Breakfast.
00
00
15 00
1 50
50
Monroe Rail Road.
T HIS Road is ill daily use to Griffin, 53 miles—leavfi
Alac°n at 6. A. M. arrives at. Baruesville at 10, A
25 I and Griffin half past 12. *
1 mu'"’,?,"®" nt 9 $> A - **• an ^ arrive! at Barnesrille at
_ X .r, 1-. M. #0.1 M.1COI1 4 J I*. M.
I he subscriber Im-irg taken a new lease of this estab- Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah
lishment. i.a prep-jre.l m wait upon those who inav favor : Augusta via. Milledgeville, Warrenton, &c. and also ’
Hooks and StotioRcry.
T HE subscriber i expert fully
nnnonr.ces to fins public rhtlt-
bim with a call, nr.d confidently assures the travelling public
that nothing shall be wanting on his part, which may add to
tlieir comfort or convenience.
Vo Travellers.
■The 8tage offices of the Mail Line from Auirust* to
Montgomery, via Warrenton. Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon,
Eau nton npd Madison. From Forsyth dailvto the Indian
Springs; threft times a week to Mrponnugii. 'Decatur. Ha.
teita, Ac.; from Itarnesville 'daily to Columbus via. Thom-
aston and Talbotlon, and from Griffin every other day to
Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, West £pitit,
Ac. and to Augusta, Geo.
Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at $1 per bale,
aortment of the best Tools null Mnterinla.at very mod- Itarnesville', Talbotlon. Columbus and Franklin : also; the ' olher "«iclea 35 cents per 100 lbs—intermediate places in
crate prices for cash.
Macon. Sept. 30, 1841.
E. & R. 25. s .m3SAVES
A RE now receiving their fall supply of Groceries and
Staple Goods, consisting »:i part of the following arti-
. consisting >.-i part
following arti-
t |,e above business.—They have taken the large and .cou-
irdient IV,rr-Hin*t miCmMn Avenue.lately -ccnpiedt>y
Metsrs. Wnm >V It'iljers Tuey respectful iy solicit a
di.irc of patronage, prn'iiijsiiigtn give tlieir best attention to
liic interest of nil who tras- entrust to them tlieir business.
WM. HAMILTON.
July 91, 1942. . . } ***>' U WINN '
The -i-idcrsigned takes plessnre in recommending Messrs.
Hamil’mi A Winn to the firoer patrons » r Hamilton A
Kcvnc’-U and the public generally. n< genlleiiien in whom
ilicyie v conlivie. He feels assured that no exertion wi'J
lie spared to advance the interests t*f those who inav entrust
business totheirdirectwki. . Very respectfully.
WM. H. REiYNOLlVS.
Macon. July 21,1342. * f 43
WAREHOUSE
AJJD .. --
t’i? ,vl M iSS fOxV I5IFSIN* ESS.
Ffl HE undersigned basta- A
I ken the IViut llau-r fcaSotafl
of A. II. Ralston, reremly
100 hhils. St. Croix. Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar,
10 boxes Loal, Lump and white Havanna At,
350 bags! ; o L-guira mol Java,
20 hhils. Mmas.
10 chests frejb Teas.
».» boxes Sperm and : allow Candles,
30- '• Starch,
100 “ Soap.
20,000 Cigars,
20 bbls. Copperas,
Logwooil. Sal gratis,
25 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger,
20 mats Cassia,
150 bags Shot,
3.000 lbs. Bar Lead.
30 tons assorted Swedes Iron. Bar Iron.
C.mt Steei. German, American ami English
, Ulis:er Sfeeiv
' 260 kegs Nuis and Spikes,
10,000 lbs. Castings,
100 boxes Glass,
800 kegs White Lead,
20 bbls. Linseed. Sperm and Tanner's Oil,
Spts. T-iipeiiliue. Varnish Ac.
400 pieces Bagging.
1.500 lbs. 'IViuC.
300 coil. Grass liml Hemp Rope,
30 boxes Tobacco.
15 crates Crockery,
25 boxes Cotton Cards,
30 •• Axes,
ORE AT KXEITEMEAT
H-*rida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and Pensacola, P 10 portion
via Perrv, Pindertown, Albany, Bainbridge and duittcy,
are all kept at this bouse.
Dee 14.1842 12
On Cotton
Don’t mistake the house—in-o dcort above his e/d stand.
IT! HE subscriber would resfiectfully announce to hi*
JL friends and the public, that be lias taken a part of the
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merelmnf.
wltere.he will give his wlmle altentioa to REPA1KING.
and will execute all work entrusted to h-scaie.
N. B.—Watches. C.ocks, lewelry. Ac. Ac. made or re
paired at the shortest uotice, and warranted.
M. D. BARNES.
Macon, November 8 2842. 9
WASHINGTON HALL
fBTHE subscriber having sold his lea- r n
■fh'S'WnsIimgtmi Hall to Messrs. Bo . .* -X
A Stl'Colefiei.1). returns his grate .* ck-
nowledgements to his friemls A the public, fur
the very liberal patronage received from diem
daring the time lie Ins occupied the Hotisdyifhd confidently
recommend his kind friends to, and solicfis their support in
behalf of, Messrs. Bullock A Stubblefield, as well calculated
and disposed to render them every comfort in their power,
while visiting the Washington Hall.
. . ST. LANIER.
The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend
using every means in their power to sustain the character
given it hy Mr. Lanier, mm would be pleased at all times to
seethe former patrons of the House. v
BULLOCK A STUBBLEFIELD,
Macon. Feb. 15. 1842. , .20
£• N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineer
Office Montoe Rail*rtoad, Macon, )
July 26th, 1642. \ 44tf.
<$•
^L-58a!BS
on.land PopularsirerIS Hr
,i3iy«hi-*ervjpe»in the va:ionshranehe. of the WAKE*
iimiSV ttfl Cmf-MISSltPN 4MJ-3.1NKS9. ami re.pe.-i-
fullv • a. t’l-- pttr.ui ige ot ;i:< fiieu-is. and tire |nrlilic
generally ; tru.-lingth It. by lit* niitiri-g efforts, be .ball
beab’em nice' the wishes of llt-ise w.m itity hnnnr him
’Vith their c.c.fi leure. JOHN M. FIELD.
Reference-.
C-d. Willi tin II Itevnnld
W'j i a "<~ 11 1! ,ri!iWa - V - }■ Macon.
.'le t A Cotmn.
Jnslina li. Moore,
Bryant Batem-m.
Siepbeit Ca.talnw.
Beujainiti Webb, Dooly
20 bales Spun Cotton.
fit ease* WooVffef*."’
75 cases Shoes and Boots,
1.200 sacks Salt,
15,000 Ids. Bnron.
T.igether with a larre assortment of Dry Gmid*.
i coarse Ncgm Goods. Blankets. Dmne-tics, A"-. Ac. which
| will he sold a« low as can be purchased in this city.
Macon. Aug. 10.1842. '18
Houston.
August 1,
44
T
m _
THE StBSCfilBEilS
1AKK tin* method to inform their friemls oncl the
v |Mi!>!io, that they have Insen r«»mi.ellec. to remur*
from the hou^c lately occupied b.v lln»uiit*»i» »V Reynolds,
to the lVarc-*aotiic mljoining. l#*rly wcnpieil by Winn
*V linger*, w;iert they are receive Cotton o ml
Merchandise. Tiiis home is put hi go.*d rff4ir. and is ns
*jfp as the oilier lr»*m lire «im f he\ regret that in their rir-
I'uliir they »ie^i*jn ite I II mollon «.V HevnnW * Ware * «»»*e
as the one to ie nvu »ie.l hv tlie.n. but irus» this n nire v/i I
jreieli rhetr frie.il* in time 10 pre%*e.ii mi-mke-* irr'fhe «Mi>
rcry of Cotton. They, leel itilhrjr dot w/o Mnie the follow-
'.ttgcirca inti mnes : in July ler'.'Miey lea-ed of the prnprip (
jnrR the •ir.una iie 1 pr.iperiv—look |»!isip*-*i »n. and expl'bi-
p.l to orropV itthrmi^h^ut the sensoti. Early in Aucust an
execution niainst the owners was levied #wi it. nn»l on Tues
<Uv list it was sold hv the sherifi*. and notwithstanding the
JYjtv, Cheap A' Desirable Goad*.
* Aisi.ltSi'£s - . liia.'Si’, Co.
f V AVK just received and are now opening 9 geueral as-
I 1 sort meat of seasonable ST.lPLli uud FANCY
D..Y Cr.iOOet, which they will sell nt very reduced
prices, f »r. CAStl. being anxious to teduce tiieir pivseut
i.rge Snvlt. tiuetus which may be fouud—
riupet Woaldyed lliack. Riue-RU« k and invisible Green
Cloths.
Casdimer. won-en velvet, valentia. and ratio V* sting*,
ivhmne;*, inerumes nod printed Orltnns. Ch Cis,
Ereodi, English and AtneriVntf Prints,
Cnallcv.H, Muslin*In Lanes, French Collars uud Capes,
iLaek/oJue-black. A ri«*;» |»„» «t fancy color'd fcnlka 2*
iliuk India Ostitis. India K^ro, 8pitta!tield. F-'t
e» Cambric, and Gras* Linen Ran Ikerrhxcfa,
Msslslwi de Lane 5?dtin Shawls Nec.t Ties, and Dress
Haml i.oirhies;
Jri-h Linens. Lmen Ir.hirtings. Lawns’atid Diapers,
Jaconet. Swiss, Nan*»uk and ll«»ok Muslin*/ *"
Sii*. Cotton & worsted tioisery ; Gloves & Suspend©^
Gent's Merina Sliirt-* and Pants ; ^t«»cks and Collars,
lle.l Tii*k*s> Shi rtii'gs and CfLertins:*,
bleached Long Cloths. Canton Fiaimels \ Drillings’
Keiseyf. Limeys; *upt rior Jlc<ln«d ^ egro itinuUets*
A. llullhlo Twist Side and Kidding Combs,
p od Tore.td. Tares. Pins. Huttons. Ac.
W.ti in my th -r ani. les <>o tedious 1» mention.
P.. 5?. Purchasers w ill find it to their interest to call.
8. J. HAY A CO.
MiMTO^Xnv. 14, 1540. . V
New xaCDsIri! Aew Goftils! f
8GLLI5G OFF AT nSDl’CEO TEICXS!!
Ci G. ST.
WaJcIi Jlakcr and JencHer.
■Sr>ESPECTFULLyinform» bis friend.*
it. tL and the public, that lie has just re- >
reived a new assortment of
Watches and Jewelry,
of the latest fi»2*liioiis and most approved
kinds; all of. which, he will sell at reduced
prices, for CAj»II.
GOLD A SILVER WATCHES.
Gold Chains. Seals nnd Keys: Finger Hinjrs. IVrea^t Pins.
Collar and S ceve Huttons, Ac. GOLD SPECTACLES
P8.&IVTERS’ HOTEL,
( .rurrof’.Vn!u:l ami Tiiinl Strcrla 3;ac.ii,(5ro,
(Formerly kept by Air. Irisin r .,aHil reetrily by Mr: Al-
exanilt r Iticliarils.)
B9. CURD -eanectfully in-
JJk
\ iv ■ forms her friends and the public
J&dSpV V ri «£¥ generally, that she has taken the above
A - * »J well known establishment, which has
Silver a? d Steel do. with glasses to suit all ace*; SILVER
SPOONS. Itodgers A Son’s and Wn*tenho:ms finePocket
Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, Shavin?
Rrud’es, Aiuliro«ial Shaviuc Cream, fine Ivory Tooih
Rruslies. MANTLE CLUCKS, warranted to run 15 days
without wind ins; side Lamp*, Wicks nnd Glasses; Percus
sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine P*»ckei H<»oks, Gobi ami
Silver Pencils. Silver and Steel Chains and Keys, Itraid
nnd India Rubber Guards. Veritable Cologne. Violins and
Strings, MusicUoxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thirn-
h!**s. Ac. 4
Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu
nity to b y cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhere, os he will sell lower
than any other establishment in the country.
WATCHES REPA3REiK>.
Particular attention »\11 be paiif to repairing all kinfi* of
Watches and Clock*. Having selected ilia best materials
fipr repairing Watches, be is now prepmedto manufacture
y.-pa.rt of a Wntrb. nnd will warrant every piece lie makes
. prrfei t ns the original, and bi» W atches to perform well.
Nor. l 1842. . - , 5-
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Mulberry Stuezt, Near the Methodist Church.
"iHF SUBSCRIBER, is recei*iug larj,# addition*to bis
rpHK Subscribers nre uow receiving a gener* iy?*urt
i ment of staple and fancy DUY-GOOD8. ot oe latest
*oiT>v.-r'lier* U4 hfierally for it. they were out bid by a com- , and patterns, whieh ithey otlfer tor sale at f.ir prices, ir
1. . • • it4rti .: Wl . * • .v. V brick building one door from W aslr.ngtuii liall.
e.j—Who ,s now in i-^^IAMILTON * WINN. ^P*23 _ 32 GEO. W. PRICK * CO.
Macon. Sept. 8.
WARE-BOl'S
ANt>
coi?,2rrzissio^r >TS3S,
f|lHK m»b«cri!»er lias removed in the Ware ll<»6ie near
Ia*on, SiiSt, Kails.
1 -r TONS Swedes'lron, assorted sires.
. O 2.300 bushels Salt,
July
!00 Keg* Nail* and Brads, assorted, for sale by
0 40 CIIAS. CAMPBELL & CO
rj’i
5 stock of
COACHES, CIlAIttOTErS, BARaUOISES,
BUORIES, WAGGONS, Ac.
from Siime oAlie best Northern Manufactories, whieh were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if not superior to those ot any other e*
. Co-ton Avenue, re.-cmly nrg|>ifi) by. Hamilton Ir
Hi vnol |*. which ki both convenient nnd • omparatively safe
fn-m fire: an I be is now prepared f »r I-’r bo*ine** ot thp i
Hi* iierouul and un livided attention w II in all I
•i-e* !>e given to the slot age »n-l sale of Colton, nnd he j
!o*;ie* t-» receive an additional share of the patronage of his
It
Koisc, and Twine.
100 P,
labtisbmeiii. Tltiee in waul of uny description ol Carriages,
will rind it for tlieir interest to examine the quality and pri
ces of his assortment.
Kkpaik:xc. in all the different branche* executed in the
l>esl manner, by experienced workmen at less titan foru.ei
price*.
hCarriaftr makers, will find it g,Htd.n»sortmcnt of Elliptic
Spring*. Axellrces.turiiednnd boxed Dashes. Lamp*. Bauds
Knob*. Patent and T<qt Leather. Laces. Silk and worste.l
Fringe, Tassela. itud almost every article requ.red in then
business, at Augusta prices. i i
March 1st 1842. 22 tf J. W. BABCOCK.
ieado shd the public, and lint none will have reason In -
•• *ret tlie i-nnfi it-ii.T reposed lit Uiui. b
Sept 20 51 JOHN JONES.
. heavy 4-4 inch Cotton Bagging,
150 •• 4 2 and 4 4 Hemp do.
50 Qntl* Manilla bale Un|>e,
50 do Hemp • do.- o-'-ri 1
250 lb*. Twine,
or *a!e hv , CHARLES CAMPBELL. A Co.
August 20th,*'* ' 41
PLANTERS,;
WARE AMD
(oiiims!iiv. iii’SKUss.
| J AVISO lea**;! the 'ZtfXf-j*
^ ■ 1 larre and romm *»Ji je*w r * =
i*
. b - — ..ret- -on rnmin -*■
.. P * Am ou* WaRK-HOTSE lor-
j , _ yVW mertv ocenpied by jf.w.
“ - tTKtvV l-.L lirlt. qti Vtr cor-
net ot Second and Cherry streets, where we *lnll cat rv on j
the WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUS!-
NESS under the linn of o. A- IV. GUNN A: CO. We
nic prepared in in ike liberal advance* no cotton in Store, or ;
*iSiii|mrent*.wrStvanna't, Cli#Hr*tmt, or New York.—
(I’rotn nar experiettcofiu the W ARE— Ilot'sF. and Commis-
SIOX Bosi.vksi; we teel warrnnlWl in sdictlingtbe pstr ( >-
t.age of our friend* anti the poblic, believing il,eir b«t'Trr* •
l.'-est will be prom.urd.hy a strict and undivided n'tirntibn .
t >basiness entrusted (o our rare.'
- D. be WM. GUNN & CO. !
At our aid stand, the Store adj-rininf the Ware-House
COPPEK-^I 'ft' E5 1 «
• v. ■ ESTA31ISBMHJT. .
KIPPER STILLS and WORMS, kept on hand, nnd
.1 made to order, at the Macon I out dry. I
May II .32
W M. .Mt EnilOY.
G ft
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
LAXiF.R.-MAriix Co. G».t>.
ILL practice' in the folio sing count.r-—Macon, Ma
rion. Crawford. Houston. R-oly A Sumter.
JOHN M. GILES.
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
Oft 25 1812 - <
• 8/Hr. PLATT,
ATTOKNKY AT I.AW,
CVTHUEUT. Randolph County, tsa.
, „ Y \ ri LI. promptly attend to any bunines* entrusted toln
we keep constantly on hand a* gsherttl nssorttneut of Stigoi-,' \ , rare, tit llie counties of Stewart, Marion# Randolph
r'nfrr Soil. Iron Soil., Borfioff. il«/«*««. Markerrll, jr > fl v Ueratur, Baker, Lee, Sumter and Dooly, in Georgia
rtitii altt.-tsievery other article, in the (• Y line —mil Ituasetland llarboar.in Aiabaina
D- & WM GUNN
4C
- Uich will lie sold low for Cash.
Aug. K
WAS)! gOIISE A\E5
trOBHIsSlO.V. IIS I SMS.
pilE untiersignetl feel-
A
« Col. Joseph Henry l.ntnpkin. it. r. naraemne, r.-tt-.
■v.-i* .1. Dupree. Geo.F. Plau, //ri»riM*-H«a.fi«nifll
idrevv's. \\ nshinyton.—Hon. Tims. P. Foster. Col. John
inks, Colswbusj-Httr. T. B. Bethr-U. John j. Cary. H*q„
S ing grttlel txi to their (p^-
friends and patron* for the rin i.
’ibernl ■ <ui.p#irt' heretolnre
received,t tke great pleasure 'SLKSJi
aiinouncing to them autl the public geuetnliyv that lltey E
mill- the above busmen* in all it* various brnot-tic*;
continue
aach a» tite.st'*ria^ u ,,J sellingni cotton, teccivu g and for
wtariliitu merchai-piri* and filling order*, r. tituir Weil 'known
stand,intone near the river, which for rnnvrmenrc and ?e»
eiwatv Irani fire, j* U(U surpasseu • by any Ware-House in
:l»gjtaiy'*Wlr.'Jlnwm».Hardeman will a* heretofore give
'ill pcrsmnl attention to tjte-M^llirig oi Cotton and the titling
■.•f.ordenfor good*, and pledge* ItuJfnelf in every ca*e tod#e
his best to promote rite mlerrst of a.’l who may favor us
sith their patronage and inllnrnce.
Rrfrrs to Col. D. C. Complied, Jerry Cowles, Esq., M"-
con—C<’1. Joseph Henry Lumpkin. B. K. Hardemnr, Esq.,
Lev ' U||
An
l Thou'.-'l"'o'.—Messrs. Dmtn A Martin, Fir.yth.— \Xm. <5V
I’orter. Apontorhicola.Fa.—Vir. Win. Harris. Charleston
c.—Messrs. Collins, Keqsc & Co.. Acre 1 ork.
March H» # ' hy
J, S/ JONES,
.\TT0KNEY AT hA W,‘ - -
NAVON, Gn.
September. 13 --3U •
f ee to Soar interests !
V NOW offer lOOO piece#, of SANDERSON’S. 44
3 inch superior heavy COTTON MAGGING, which
I.ffaeorunt of it* n-riphl and slrrupth. weighing 130 lh*. to
the fiolt, which will he the cheapes: article for your use.—
Before making your purchaseeisewhere. Come! "See and
Believe."
THOMAS II. HARDEN
Cotton Avenue.
June 28 3» ■ ’
tHEAP! CHEAP!
the Largest lot of blank
ss . ‘d! been newly titled fo- the comfort
and eonvenienceof Boarrlera. Thank-
t«l for past favors, she renews the ten-
ler of her servic-es to the travelling pabtic, and assures them
»l ut evrry attention will be paid to their comfort. FAMI
LIKScftb be comfortably accommodated. Her terms will
i»e « ••finable—coriespouding with the pressure of the times.
jriv&it.
i l
aaso (5i wKnr?uc£5,
8 I Av fi coot antly on hand ; and offer ft r sale at prices
rt as low mi c in be purchased in the southern country ; a
splendid assortn ent ot
PIANO-FORTES.
hem til* Cefvbrt ed and-long esiablishod Munufactor .«i *f
Si uas,
,r*XiT ITJS
SHICKERIN6 AMD MACKAVS.
The wed knows reputaiinn of.these Xsnnfactnries pre-
i-lude* t!ie neerssit,; of commenting upon the excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the t«st of every eli
-.nate, for many years.
alar os. assortment or
YIOI.INI4, Xl'PdRItia (Jl'ITAKS, BCS1.1C8,
TKOMBONK9, TBU.lIPr.T.a. KOKNri,
CK.JLKION BT8, VLACIifthXn,
I'lVIvS, Arc. «Ve. Ac.
Vwdin. Guitar, and uvher Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Ti niig Hammers anil Forks; Violin Bows; Music Fa-
ot-r. fee. &<r. forming <ts complete an nssortmetifof musical
merchandiie. as catt b • found in the southern country,
A* they import dir..vt from the Manufactures, they are
curt bled to sell their gc nls at the very- lowest prices
B. A V. have in ad iition to tlieir catalogue, an assort
ment of FOASEIG.V MPMC.
.tt?* .^Iiisic sold at reduced prices.
0^.Terms Cash.
May 17. 1842. • 33 •
550»K AXK> IMUS£C STORE.
fll HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, bis
Sm&'of'Goodsdn this place, in a short time will make
! arge additions to it, and assure* the public that they may
expect to find, nt all ti**»*»*, a well selected assortment oi
Law.-Milica] ijjscellaneous and School Hooks, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Hook-Stores, which will be sold
cheap for Cash.., % . .
I hove a Bindery in full operation, and will manufacture
.my.kind of Blank Record or Docket Books for Courts, at
the shortest notice, on Mulberry-street, two doors below the
Wnsbinirton Hall. JONATHAN B. MOIiRELL.
Mnv f> 32
I Sfonroo Rml Bond ABnnliiny Company,
I ts ordered by the Board, that an instalment of t\v®ntv
dollars per share, on tlie Capita! Stock of this Company,
extension nbove Forsyth, is required to be paid on Monday
the third day of April next, payment to be made at this Of
nee, or to Col. Jesse Pope. Forsyth, A. A. Gaulding or
Samuel G. Jodps, Griffin; John Dailey, MoDohough; E.
B. Thompson, Campbellton ; Dr, Joseph Thompson. Deca
tur ; H. R. Foote Esqr., Marietta ; James McEnter, Rome;
Messrs. Russell & Alexander. Cassville, or Mr. John P.
Lopg, Chattanooga, Tennessee/who are authorized to re
ceipt for the Company. A true extract from the mihntes.
Dec 20. 12 M. L. GRAYBILL, Cashier.
Lkiic of Siagres.
O N the 25th day-bf October, 1S4« .x. r.TNR np D*v»* Precedents.
STAGES will be in complete «', n i»n fi-nm
.... , T , .—_ .. complete operation from For
syth to Dscatur.jta. Indian Springs, Jackson and McDo-
m Ugh; leaving Forsyth Tuesdats, Thoksdatsand Sat-
CI DATS, after the arrival of the Cars from Macon, and
return next days in time for the Carr to Macon. As this
will be one ol the most pleasant lines in the country, for
the people from the op-country to Macon, MiliedgeviUe,
oavannab and all places.
Oci. 15.
A. E. JOHNSGN. Proprietor.
M£W CONFECTIONARY.
he has tak^u the Store on M*rJ-
berry street, rcccvtly occnnicd
by ii. F. Griffin, nnd is now open
ing a new and extonsiva 3*soi t-
■=r. ment of ROOKS and STA-
-‘lected by himself at the North, and which
fe prices for c&sh or go )d paper.
Inrly invite attention to h«s stcck.of
per. which is superior to r^ny ever n
ale or retail, on te ms
TIONEllY,
is offiered .it mod
Ho would partic
Blank Books and X
the place and will be sold at \vl
that cannot fail to plcnse.
A supply of the text book? used in the Georgia Female
College, nnd the principal .-eljoclfi in town ?.nd cccntry, will
be.constantly kept on htsd—n liberal allowance cede to
teachers.
Blank books and parTcr tuled nnd bound to or der.—
Book binding in ell its branches executed in the best styia
and warranted
Macon, Oct. 3d, lSi2
JACKSON BARNEY
Law asji! 31edit*rsl E5»oliis
AT UOARD-IIAN’S LITE HA UT DEPOT.
Sign of the large Bible, (too doors above ^'ictxcelis-
mipendium,
I-quit})
LAIT.
Cliitty cn Criminal Law, Kinnc’a Bltuksto:
do on Bills,
do on Contracts,
do Pleading,
Comyn on Ccntracts,
Peters* Reports,
Oliver's Precedents,
Milford's Pleadings,
Arcbihpld’s Civil Plead in;
do Practice,
Grcenleaf on Evidence*
Roscoe’s Civil do
Story on Agency,
Collyer on Partnership,
Russell on Claims,
Ball and Beatty's Chancery Conklin's Treat
Reports, Oliver's Law Summary,
Eden's Chancery Reports, Con '.uctor Generali.:,
Eden on injunctions, Vatud's Law of Nations,
• do Ivr*:
do Luv
Wheaton's
Fonblarique
Adams on i _
Canning's Speeches,
Roberts cn Frauds,
Toller on Executions,
Wentworth on do
Stevens A Benecke cn A
age & Marine lusuranc
Stearns on Real Acti n,
Tlieobold on Principal
suretv.
I?2jKTM;CAr..
Dunglison's Dictionary of Vnlpeau's Anatomy,
Medical Terms,
Dangiison's Practice,
do Medical Student,
do Elements Hygiene,
Dewee’s Practice,
do Midwifery.
Armstrong’s Practice,
Costers * dc
Morion on* Consumption,
Maccnlloch on Malaria,
Clark.cn Cliimtte,
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma- 00 *
con. and the public generally, that he has opened an l i[° a ? 8 * ea o ,5C .^ ° (
establishment on Mulberry street, text door to Harvey ^“ erle 8 * racucfc,
ft liotwsll s Drug Store, for the marsufactuie and sale ofar-
tides in the abnte business, where hcvwill keep constantly,
on hand a .arge rod fresh assortment of
Candies, Cordials, Syrups, Pastry, Fruit, Ac.
*S bUc are * nv * te d to call and examine for themselves.
ii U 7~ Ca * :e ****** Vanity JHjfrstMaitis for weddings,
lialls and parties, made 2nd ornamented in the neatestatyle,
at short notice. WM. 6PE Alt.
November 29 9 3 m
Economy in Gectlemaa 51 * Dress.
IB 1IIE subscribers would inform the citizens of Macon,
JL and surrounding country, that they ar» making up the
best style of Gentlemen's garments, at a small advance from
New York cost, being a reduction of at least fifty percent,
from former rates. Being determined to conduct business
exclusively for CASH, we are not under tlie necessity of
making the hottest pay for the dishonest customer.
We have made arrangements with extensive Cloth es
tablishments in Ne%v York, from which w. receive monthly
supplies of-the latest and most fashionable style of French
and English Cloths end Cassitneres of Superfine end Me
dium qualities, which we are enabled to make to order, in
a sty le of elegance and durability not to be surpassed, a:
the following reducedaoou ..
Dre.s Coats >.f F rench nnd West of E ngland ? .
Wool Dyed Cloths, from J 10 2o
Do. do. do. Supr. 25 to 30
Pants of Supr. French and English Wool ) ..
dyed Caseimeres. J to - 12
Vests of plain and figured Silk Velvet, Silk /
Casltmer, Satin, ftc. Ac. $ *4 to 10
Ashburton, do. Joinville waved and plsin ) . or
Bearer Over Coals. \ S -° to 3j
Dress Coats made and trimmed for 9 to 12
Pants and Vests, 2 25 to 3
An entire suit can be furnished at twenty four hours no
tice. Our country friends will find this ararngement high
ly aatisfaetoty, 1 its. many may prefer having their clothing
made to order, would their stay ra the 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 their patronage.
MERRITT * SPENCER.
Macon, Dee. C. 10.
C. S. THO HAS. A (JO
DRAPERS & TAILORS.
H AVE just received a choice assortment of Spring snd
Summer goods, and invite the attention of the public
Coohcv’s ]^ T m IVovel.
K^rlNO and Wing, or Le Fen Follet,
v T An-erican Almanac, for 1843, j *
Kintie’s Blackstotie,
Kent’s do.
Just received and for sale by r. y J. BARNES.
November 28. 8
BOOKS & STATIONERY
8 X VKB in Macon, for sale at New York prices if <-a'!ed
for.so.nt — by J- B MOH1IELL.
October 25-
Next door below the Washington Hall.
4'
BAXTKA Superior Cheese. A. N •• 1. Cut tl FIou
flji wil l e and half barre s. Bio snd Cuh* Coffee. Si
Flour in
Sugar.
Can.) es.and Molasses. Also. 49 pie-e* K.-tiurky Hag.
g'ma and Twine for CASH, oriirodm c at lair price*.
Dec. £0, 12 THOMAS H. HARDEN.
iS3J'3Te5)I.'V«", (?Akoi;.V
I.CTM.-BBICK Y.UIPN Ae.
"E^MtStlNS desirous f settling near itacna. au high
healthy and ,-oiiimamIiiig Sites—or of obtaining wood
Slid Garden Lots, or Brick Yard* within a short distance
of Town, would tin well toapplyto the subscriber— who ;
tvoiijd*sl*o,-»cU.)lig Plantation where be now'rGides. con-;
tainbit six or sevendiundred acres, or atiy port ol it.
June. 21 38 M. BARTLETT.
siiicctiiig*, Ac.
A A 5-4 & 6-4 Unbleached Sheetings.
*-Jc — “A do, do Bleached do.
(8-4 7-8'A 30 ill. Unli’.eached Shirtings,
on do do Bleached do.
Cotton Osnahurghs.-
Marlboro Stripe*.
Print* in great Variety,
Cpuojj ttwisry.
Kentucky Jeans—Negro Kersye,
Satrinet*’
8 4 A 9 4 blankets
..Wittetfiore card*.'
The nbove article* a-e offered for sale, at greatly reduced
price.*, by C. DAY. cor. Mulberry & Second-sts.
. Sng-*r, Coffee, Ac.
BAGS Cubit Coffee.
rCi). *5 •• Rio do.
20 B -xe* Cheese,
8 Him*. SugBr.
10 Bhl*. Molasses. i
S Boxes tfpei in Candles, for sal® by
Dec. 6. 10
T. H. HARDEN.
to them. They are prepared to moke them up in th® best
and most fashionable style. All work dor-® by them is
wnrranted, both ss regards fit and workmanship.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Catting for persons
from the country, done at short notice nnd with great care
at the store of C. S. Thomas, be. Co., x few doers above the
Washington Hail.
Macon. March 22, 25
S£Ft£tIJV& OFF .FT COST.
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 8F IEA8Y-SADE
CLOTHIiVN.
rt (HE subscriber intending to close hi* present bs.sines
I offers his entire 8tock of New and Fashionabl® Clot'
ing at COS 7’. consisting in part, of
Beaver ana Pilot Overcoats,
Do. do Frock Coats,
Ladies Cloth Clonks, Gentlemen's do.
Extra Fine Black Dress Coats from
Black Cloth and Cassimere Pants,
Satin Vests, extra "tie.
Cotton Shirts, Linen Bosoms,
Pilot Frocks Coats,
Together with every article of Gentlemen's
(-15 to (18 00
4 " 7 00
l
vpressly to order, during
ad fashiouable Goods.
vearing apparel,
the past summer, from
Eeaver OJoths.
4dolfr\v pieces superior Wave Beaver clotli, it from 3 t
tnersnrs per yard. Also a few pieces of Cloths and Cassi-
Al. which vrill be sold at prime cost.
Nov. 15. 6 R. W. MORRIS.
SILKS.
J UST R ECElVED.bv the Subscriber anas
Ft
POWERS & JOHNSTON
, r , AT roll A E V S AT I.A IV.
> Macos. g e ».
... .... JiAllDEMAN & HAMILTON. I
Mac-in, Aug, 3, 1842. * . . ■**-- J
WXVbCTING to ga ti» StruttIta’.t early in the (jiff, with'[
MARCUS,
Oct 12
«*'!
i tvi*hv i»f* • thr ihfre.
1 have iliiwffiff i of my \ tiere*i inlheton»W»» nf R.
t«l Y Hird«»«t». in inv’.Mn; Mr. CHARLES F. H aM-^
1 w linfMofrlurinier. nni corrr«i,kiK*wd- \
I’L'e bmuicsft .‘vrtU'quili y him -f«MP theiei»iph»yi»«»*ht in J
whi.rh he iit aheut towiiiqe *,i In tlnnt retiring front ike erm- j
(••rn, Ibe*f leave t ler mygmtelul f»tfk!U»wlei!!prt«*iit* to ;
ji/v frivmlrt- fur i*.ij»tfaviir*.Jiii I would kindlv^vtlitfir fi»r lie •
i^Wtaourerrt ul’ilAilDEMAN'Jc II AMlLTON.^a^fon-’i
iiin»>*)f their wpp<»rt,.'wjtlHlw’a*#H‘aii‘ , c that Ii will be
a^fratefolly nv:k;.ow'.edged by me, as tWiuirh V ^re : *rill a
mntiher.ot lier«ncern f * / £• HAMILTO^T.
m*© t«AJP i\ „
Attorney iit' I.nn,.
-' • ;, = Virssa, Dooly county.
May 10. 32 v _ . . * Georgia.
FAMBR Q&SPEER,
r ATTOBNKV8 AT LAW, '
! FORSYTH. M OS ROE COUSTY, GA.
Juue 15 , , . , ' t - 37■
LANIER & CL0PTGN,;. „ .,
HI HHI , ATTOUrvi i-:4 A T t. A W. '^_ '
Mnc«u. Aug. 25. 1842 ~~ T .J.' J. ' SRAttl.f. I i-i- j ’ •< * ?’ GRIFFIS: GLOLGI.^,^-
r. X>ag.iow.90typD.rortraus..
BBOADRRNTrri.y-tlnlly tdimounrc* tothsCu* J- J JrafcUc.^Co ItOBEUTJ. L'A^tlCIt,
Private Bcni’dins:.
r fa quiet and healthy neighborhood a* any in the ci:v and
ronrenient. near the seat nf business, one nr two respec-
table families can be furnished with uoard and aparlnietus
a few day boarders :nii also be aecmiuuod ited. For par
timilars, enqtiire ol this office or of Dr. Wm Green.
Macon. Sept. 19. 1842.
Paints and Oils®
-Aa KEGS Nos. 1 and 2 White Lead.
•)Uu:
3U0 gallons Linseed Oil.-.
,. 2U0 do Lamp Oil. - - .
With a variety of Colors for Painters’ use. for sale by
Julv C ’ 40 ClIAS. CAMPBELL k CO
TT5 OARDING n,n . v 1 r obtained at Mrs. Thoina*. nvrr
JLS> the Storr .ff E. A R. R. Graves.
(OP.VKTiNEUSHIP.
nplIE under^irnrd'have forme*! n Colpartnerridp fnr ihe
9 lnnuinrti*m <>f a General AUCTIOS and
Macon Iron and Bs’iij^s Foundry
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
Corner of Ftntrlh and IVnTnnt Streets. . •
. -yrru. 1S (HE subscriber, having purchased the
Mission liUe-ISESb*.-in this city.;under the lirra
Ruwiand and Saulsberv, . - ■
SAMUEL T. ROW! AND.
JAMES L. SAUI.S1 URY. —
Oct, 2- . , . 1 | ;
FUIC SALB.
W7*S] a HOUSE ‘and LOT. well improved.- ijj.t, destfs
hie part of tlie citv; terint favorable.—Anplv to
-4*-- . 1 ROWLAND & SAULSBUIIY.
Dec.6. - ! »»- - - ■
. For" Suie.‘ r
A ' 7 CiiblCEarttclp^.othern Butter,
5 Bbls Oniop*,' . . - , 1
1 Lot ShpeHor Javn.Ciiffee, /
1 do choice Homs, Just received
F. f«i;bv-»-<
Jk.
^ UfHIER &..FJIE E MAN.
s.
ixca* .»f Macon u.*d virinitv. tint he hasitakert TOOms
ov*r the stork forineriyor'-apied- by \V:n; B. -Parker, op.
p-is w (he-Cewral Ho: 1—for the purpose of taking riinto
graphic-Portraitsdiy the 'L-Agucrreciypr’-procr-s; ar.d'wil:
be-happy to wait-upon Ladies and Gemleincnwho with :o
sr«yycctmcjs. fir hare thtir likenrss** lekee.
Ar.
’— 11 ' r —-—|— quality-, (Srimr sugar
1 ititerest of'Mv. Win. McKlroy, in this
Establishment, and liny ing disposed of near
ly all theold p.tM-rns belonging to the lat,
firm of Findlay A MeElrny, lie has now ju
.progress,complete <C-2*ofnew pttferns for
Mtt.i. und gin geering.of every description,
and warranted, superior to any heretofore made in this
place.. Among the various articles made to otder; nre the
tiilimving, viz : . . ., . . m .,
Improved Ballance Crank Wheels and Guides for Saw
MiilsrMill Spindle*, wrougltt and cast;Screws end Hides'.
Aiiti-Fnetinn Plate* nnd Balls for cotton-packing xcrews-
Ulai-k-Smilhiug. Steam Engine, ami Machine Work tn-gen--
er.il., From long experience-in tbeahovebusiness.thesub-
scr*iefis prepared to warrant b'* work, in point sifoxecu-
scrsrtnris prepared
tiop, equal.to any in tlie United States.
82^ The highest prices will be- pildifor O'.d Cfipper,
Btaf4. Lead) and;Csst.Iron. j^qjjexfp FINDLAY.
ortment of
iich Black Watered -V Coloured. Striped Silks
CoUoured Figured .Changeable do, dark Coloured
Changeable C' ! cni, do£ dark Coloured and Satin Stri!
ped do J be 4-4 Plain Black do., also a large assortment
of Plain & Fancy CoUoured do. Silk Fringe, Buttons,
Black A Cilloured Super Kid Gloves, Tcffata & Satin
Ribbons. Elegant Velvet Mantlesk Mantillas, a large as-
sorttneni of BTch Mnuslin de Lancs, Plain drawn be Rever
ed Tarletcn Muslin, Super Swiss do. Heavy 8-4 10-4 10
bv 12-4 be 10 by 20 -1 Super damask Table Cloths, 5-4 fi-4 A
18 4 Heavy Bleached Sheeting. White A Red Flannel
Welch do- Bleached A Unbleached Canton do,- Brown
Holland, Kentucky Jeans Ac, also in Store a large assort
ment .if fancy A Staple dry goods, which he will sell aa low
a* lh? same can he bought in any.Southern City, The La-,
dies nf Macon A Vicinity are respectfully invited to call
and examine his stock before purchasing.
.. -i G. L.WARREN.-
Macoti Nov, 22d l84Q. - 8
First door above G. W- Kimberley’s Hat Store.
N. B- Dress making in the best manner and most fashion-
able-stvle. - •'■
i']ic5iaiigc ou Wew York.
IGHT Checks on New York, fnr sale at lowest rate
by - . RICHARD PATTEN.
Agent Bank of Brunswick.
Office over Store of Charles Day Esq.
Jan 7 » S‘P
IGHT EXCHANGE on New York, for sale in'eums
5 to suit purchaccrs, at i per cent., by
Dec. 20. 12 , ; 600TT A CARHART.
Macon. May 1.1841. " © V 11
Motirtfe.-cnd ButU.
Dec 14 * U ;
__ DAVID-CLOPTON.
i. e h'cNNARD, -;i . .
attorney at eaw, ■ • '■
JtfJ.M-. GJLQ
i*. Ch
}«*44
T RiWVO'MOM*- °f .» ropsrioe.- a.-. „ r-. = ,
ivouse Jdultases 'in j barrel*. CTiee.ie.jiK-j»5, ^-uiig, nttq
Ccnirnl 'Rniiic Note* 1 '
TffT AKEN for goods, at a small discount; by
g “ll. . tf ;, SAM'L. rrRAYiCo.
Rio'Coffee, Flour, Ac.
Dec - i
e, -- u.ur, etc. For.sale JW hv—.—_——— -- i*sa. a
>- »r/,
- = «-ii.REmI- 5, * '• Apjytc
jcisi Tl» yad*r tha Telegraj* "ffist
f .V ro BEST. V t. 4■ v - • 1
The-lhree:F.i?o PcudfATORES; e:i f pi:ue,
rtT«qu.ppps»sicp.-^s J.• R". v * G-- • -Alio: the
‘ SRfiqma in the seMrtd -tory ot the-rime bud
dings. "Also, A Dy.'yfhr-i.'Ho' :iifjbi'^i h-:
.-street- All will be rei.t.-d very low. 1
' JAMES A. RALSTON. 1 V“
23s*tmbsr9 T .
fctJv ^oiiRcsI'MiasisO •
A 'FeCV Hint'dreu Dollar? wanted at low rates by
ROWLAND.. A..SAUL&BURY..
November0?.- - ® • »_
‘ ’ ' * ' -
rates by
November 2
ROWLAND A 3AULSBURY.
8
Therapeutic,
do on Children,
Meigs’ Midwifery.
Gooch's do
James on Burns,
Farraday’s Cl'.ctn.cr
ulations.
do on the l?rea»t,. “* ■
Gross’ Pathological A natdrny *
Horner’s Special Anatomy,
Hunter's Surgery, .
Dupuvtren’s do ’’ J
Liston's Practical Surgery,
Oliver's Physiology,
Arnot's Elements of Physics,
Abercrombie on Stomach,
Broussais' Pathology,
do on Fevers,
do on Inflaination,
Williams on tlie Chest,
Laenuec on the Chest,
Gerhard on the Chest,
London Dissector,
Dublid do
Parrish on Hernia,
Johnson on the Liver,
.1 Manip- Duparque on the Uterus,
unter on Venereal,
. . .. H
Beck’s Med. Jurisprudence, Hall on the Nervous Syate
Smith’s Class Book of Auat- Benin on the Her rt,
omy, Coates’ Popular Medicine,
Smith on Fevers, Gunn’s Domestic da
Lewis on do Cooper's Dictionary,
do on Fhthis’S, Home Book of Health,
Paine’e Materis Medics, Ladies’Med. Pocket Boot
The above will be sold low for CASH.
lu addition, J. it. B. has a complete assortment of Mis
cellaneous and School Books, Cap’and Letter Paper, Steel
Fens and Quills, Porcelain and common Slates. Drawing
Pencils, Bristol Eoatd, Ink, Sand, Blotting and Envelops
Paper, Ac, Ac.
November 15, 1842. 7
Valuable .nxi Negroes,
Ton SLlJuF.
I N ob«di«ttc* to an order of the Inferior
pMWt d
*f ihe rouiity of Crawford, when
sutui^ «« a Court <-f Ordinary, will he sold.
tate of Jonliu
before. *** Goar* Hou^e door in Knoxville,
°athe fir^i TUB^DAY in January next, the
following |>rof>erty belonging to tha ca
lf. Bi^fiarn. fste *>f said county, deceased,
to wit: THIRTEEN LlKKLf NEGROES, consisting
of yoang men, non.tn, and three children, among whicn
are two food Carpenter*.
Also, the fallowing lots or parcels of land, situate, lying
and being iu the Old Agency Reserve in 6aid county, anil
distinjruisbed in the plan of ?aid reserve as lots Nos. 9, 10
and 11, and fractional lots Not. 14. IS and 16, lying all
ia one body, and coix-Molng it all, about one thousand
acres. Also, at the tame time, by airtue of the same or
der, before the coart hrw*e door iu the town of Irwinton,
Wilkinson county, the ftdiowitiir lota and parts of lots of
land, to wit: Lot No. (IU.) in the 5tb district of Wilkin
son, 140 acres of lot Xo. « th* 5th district of Wilkin
son, and ten acres of let So. 12®, in the 4th district of said
ounty. all lying in o«e tody and containing 350 acres —
The above described n*gr«<*a and lauds sold for the i-cne-
fil of the heira and creJiuwa of Joshua H. Bigliam, dcc’d^
The negroes will be »ol-l for CASH. The lands, one half
cash, and a credit o(. twelve luontha for tlie remainder,
with notes ai d approved security.—The sale will continue
from day to day until all is sold.
DOROTHY B. BK-HAM, r.dm'rx.
HOWELL H. 3IGHAM, adm’r.
Crawford ro. Oct. 25th, 1£49. 5 ^
taro® Vxixabls PlaatatioDs
rose S.I1/C.
or. in ti c first district, Dooly county, nin«
T rove lie r’a Rest, near the road to Dray-
ines’ ^oml Place; it consists of 1100 acres
land, S00 under fence, but little of which
cd more than three years. No expense
pains was spared in erecting upon the place the ticccssa
ry buildings Dwelling House, Overseers and Negro cab-
lugs, Gin House. M:irn, Cribs, Fodder Houses, Stables,
&c. all new nnd in fine order® Butfew jdaces have been
so thoroughly or well improved, or can oiler so mony in-
xiucemeiits to the plnuter as this, among them pure free
tone water; not often found in the iow-country. Thus far
it has proven entirety healthy, and will doubtless continue
so, as the neighborhood has for many years been almost en
tirely exempt from sickness. Persons wishing to purchaso
or lent, can examine the place Ly calling.*!) Jthn S. Tho
mas or William S. Hamel, Esqrs. residing near, will
have the place shown to them, or for further particulars,
the undersigned would refer to T. G. Holt, James Dean,
Esqrs. Dr. C. West, Macon, or II. K. Hines, Esq. Albany
Alto, the.valuable Plantation in Pulaski county, 5 jnjlo
from Howkihsville/ known as the Collier place, containing
16 hundred acres of line iand, with about two hundred
■acres of open land, a good comfortable frame dwelling, out
liousrs, and a two story framed Grist Mill with two pair of
stones, and a Saw Mill in complete order, both mills aro
ted on n never-failing stream, entirely new and ia c re
plete repair. This is a dcsirablo and healthy location, onv-
canuot fail to please s-ich as are in pursuit of a valuablo
plantation, with a Grist and Saw Mill, and every thing at
tached for the convenience of fanning.
Also, tlie Plantation in Mouroe county, known as tho
Rutherford place, ten miles from. Macon, adjoining the
lands ot Needham Mims and John Povrers; this place con
tains six hundred acres of fine lard, most of which is clear
ed and under good fencing, a comfortable dwelling, negro
cabins, gin bouse. «Jcc. &c. situated on an elevated site
within three or four hundred yards of the Monroe Kail ,
Road, and is considered cntiieiy healthy. This place
with a little improvement, is susceptible of being one of
lhe : handsomest locations in Georgia. For terms apply to
A. P. PATRICK,
Or in his absence, to James Dean )
T. G. Holt or * Macon.
^ G. M. Log\n, Esq.;)
November 22, 1642. 8- , . .. 'V J / j- 1
l%'o Mj’finfciur i
- .1 Cure for HARD TIMES! / / ;
Btijcts of »IT (,'.-)0(!s I.ooh nml Kent!.
G W. A E. WOODRUFF are selling Barrains. hea-
• peil upon Bargains. Our stock, comprehending r.
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, ,
before the passage of tne late Tariff bill, and'when,, os is
believed, the Northern Markets were at their, greatest dc- .
pression we can and trill sell as low as the same Goods
can be Bought in this city—perhaps Imcct. I.u not take-
our Word for it, but just call and see, before purchasing els* .
where. ’ ■ ... S
We are aware that little faith is usually placed m adver- ,
tisementaat the' present day. owing to the fact that the grea- .
ter part are made without reference to truth, for the purposo .
of-ltumbucging the public “As this is* day of humbug,,’ it ,
becomes purchasers to examine qualities .and cem par* ,
We are selline fine Black and Blue black Bo:n-
pricea, ^ . .
batines at from SI to 9t—iu :tt Moos, de Lsines from tc
1,00—1 case dark Prints, K-mj yards, 10 yds •' -• 1,00—c.i.-ap
dark- Prints, 6J per yard—llleai 'd Shirtin-s and t't'.eet .
ing,; frdln Ojto 25 cents per vd—llrovm Slqgaogs ar.d Bltce- ,
tingS-cheftpcr tiian ti.-clreap- .-r—\v ti.te-"pool i ttrasd. - ' ,
Spools for C105—-V.:-o; Carpetting U-:gs an- ’ 1 tl
I'oenhcr With " laree variety nft- .. pi. poll ontiii.y to>^
—to tvhii-'.i the attenttou. of our lriei.ts and eu tov. 'O
,-;Acif'--;!';..4hvitetL * • " .
dtore on Mulberry street, npp; ; .:3 Str^.g asd - . ese
fine* Store Oct IS