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RV 71. St.4JIT J.ETT.
I ..Hi*’earnerCotton Hrem/e nittl Ftrif
"!!!!r-?ww. Jv,-:’ Wa^hous*. , .
Tfiinrn* junwmmn*: "’ ■
n .!Nn, paid in advance, will P»y ' olf ll,e Tel-
. mr t'lir Oo!!nr», p»* in •deanj*. will
'riycsn- T«« Voilnrs, paid in advance, will
'‘^''iwitVin'$* mftntlis after tlie year lina cnm-
:.;? r x n.)U.\ltr. AVI! rtrrr r K vra, per annum
""Tt li'noi paid until the end of tlie year, tncn
j,rr aiinlt# wil! u'e rJiarJoJ—witli imereti tli.re-
.. wilt’ be dhrentinned ontil til arrearage! are
< .v. tha uiirina of i!>«. "roprietnr.
,„. r „ t . noti-SuPseribcra. HJ ceuta each. Extra
>ub."iHH. ; rA. 61 cent* rnrli.
TKH«» *V * nv **™\?*’ -Ill • 1
urtJKNT! nm ejrer line 121ine», will be niaerte '
r OS'i DOL-ARi and rirTV cKSTsfor each
Tax Coliuetpra' and Coronera’ Sales, are char-
SiT E3XCIXEH
Jtlonroe Kali Hoad,
i?S:tC»51, &Jco,
3?rices Reduced.
card cud Lodging, per monili, ..... $on
Do. per week. ..... g
Do. without Lodging, per month. .... is
Do. and Lodging per day, ....... ]
—**. S&SEiSg
SIA tllf.TOS, ff.;n»li3IAS cV CO.
Factors &. general Commission
MERCHANTS, , ; v- 1
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
T IIE above boMtieas witl have the personal and exrla-
sive auction tit'C«l. E. HAMILTON, burner!v of
Milled grille, nnd f-.r six years a Factor and Commission
— 1 ■"*' " *rgis.
H VERA HD HAMILTON,
THO AS HARDEMAN.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
Gu Cotton
ilrenuc,
rjnHIS Road is in daily use to Griffin, 5* miles—ler.vfpe-
I -B- Macon at G. A. M. arrives at Bartlesville at 10, A. -if.
j and Gridin half past 12.
j Leaves Grifiln at 91, A. M. and arrive, at Barnesvllla at
I 12 M.and M.icon 4j P. M,
Stapes connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah,
I Augusta via. Milledgoville. Warreoton, Ac. and also via.
Eatruton and Madison. From Forsyth dailyto.tbc Indian
Springs; three times n week to McDonough, Decatur. Xa-
teitn. At:.: from liarnesville daily to Columbus via. Thom,
aston and Talhottnn, nnd from liriiTin every other day to
Montgomery, Ala. vin. Greenville, LaGrange, West Point,
i and to Augusta, Geo.
I Colton freighted from Griffin to Macon at £l per bale,
* other nrticlea 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in
proportion.
L. N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineor
Office Momoe Rail-Road, Macon, )
July 2Gtli, 1612. J 44 t f.
EOKGE PAYNi’l lias fait resafred a inpply
above well let,owl seeds, of the growth of 1842-
ie»7 13 4ai
j Don’t mistake the kou^e—two doors a here his old stand.
. .. .. i lishmeot.«prepared to wail upon those who mav favor?
snbscriber would. Tespectfully announce lo Im hint with s call, aid confidently assures the travelling public ;
JL f riend* and the puldie, thai he has taten a pari of the that nothing shnll.be wanting on his part, which may tdd to
ttjirc orcu|Mfd by Mr. JUNK INS, Hardware jWprriinw, ' their comfort or convenience.
where be will pive his wbu!f vitfoiinn to &E TAWING, j .* . ... • •
.and will execute ali work enirusieil to leseaie. I • ■ —.-."V ' rr*_
• N. H.-t Wat. lies. Clock*, Jewelry. Ac. Ac. made or re-j T1 - i -0 r* •* a in r J
paired at tlie shortest notice, and warranted. ! ,_ T!,e nfiicrs of the Mail Line from August* to i
M. II. BARNES i Montgomery.via Warrenton, Sparta; Milledgeville, Macon, |
Macon. November 8. 2812. * ' g ' Bsrne«ville. Taibotion. Columbus nnd Franklin : also, the !
' I Florida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and Pensacola,
Partners.
Fres'i GarJcu Sceih.
I* SHOT WELL* lias Just received a full supply of
I.*fresh Garden Seeds, 2nibracing every variety,
'hese seeds are just received direct front tlie Wetherr*
REFERENCES:
J.qIui R.wls. Uuwkin.irillc.
€?vf»rge* Walker, Pula.ski.
dairies K. Daniel, ) a
3. A. Turner.
Wm. S llamiil, > .
James S. Heall, J DonI y-
41rth. jjott Warren. ) n .
3.. Rond, l Pa!m J
H. K. Hines, Esq.. > .i*
Co!, Ni*kr»n Tefts. ^ A,ban y
II« ii. Win. Ti v'«r, Cutbbcrt,
iivannali. Gel 1 1S42
* **'-*>■. ntcuy UIL JUIl i UtCll.vi ui. vc, t i vim .~v
Geld end New-ark seed gardens.
The lar^e quantities ofold seeds that tare «c(
in tlie hands of dealers for the last two or three j
ders it important to every ore to ascertain with
from tbnro rbejr purchase that theii* stods are
knawn to be so.
January 17. : Iff
SELLCiG OFF AT BSDtCBD PBSCES
! are all kept ar tlais bouse.
I 1W M.)943
C. G. ST. JOHN,
Watch 35a|ici* and Jcwe33cu*.
jjjj FT> l'r I’ECTFU Ll.Y iiJorms his friends
. -?r\ nnd. the public, that he has just re-
S3* 1 '< - eiv«..l anew assortment of
.1,’, fW*.tirhes and. Jewelry *
ol'the Intent fashions and moat approved
kmdn; all of which he will sell at reduced
prices, for C.VSH. . .
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES.
Gold Chaim*. Seal* niid Keys; Finger Breast Pins.
Collar nnd S eeve Hiumia, GOLD SPECTACLES •
SdrcT-n* if S;eel do. with glosses to i*nit nil aces; SILVER
SPOOKS. Rodgers k S mi’s and Woi'te»ih«*'u»s fuoPocket !
iCntvra, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps. Shaving j
Brust es.„ Attihrnsiaf Shuviyj* (’ream. Hue I.v*»ry Tooth j
Brushes. MANTLE CLbCKS, wairnwiod t«» run 18 days j
fe ilhniit wiMiiinc; shle Lamps, Wirks unit GJ*•**«•*; Penms j
aion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, line P-nrhet Hooks, Gold and |
Silver Pencils. Silver nnd Steel Cha os and Keys. Braid
and India Rubber Guards, Veritable. Cologne. Violins nod
Monro© Rail Road «V ISnnkiti^ (?ou:pauf.
g T is ordered, by the Board, that an in3tahneut oF twenty
JL dollar* per share, on die Capital Stock of this Company,
extension above Forsyth, is required to be paid on Monday
the third dnv of April next, payment to be made at this Of
fice.or to Col Jesse Pope. Forsyth, ,A-. A. Gnuldhig or
Samuel G. Jones. Gridin ; John Dailey, McDonough; E.
B. Thompson,.Campbellton ; Dr, Joseph Thompson. Deca
tur; -II* U. Foote Esqr., Marietta; James McF.nter, Rome;
Messrs, Russell & Alexander. Cassville, or Mr. John P.
Long. Chattanooga, Tennessee, who are authorized to re
ceipt for the Company. A true extract from the minute*.
Dec SO. 12 M. L. GRAYBILL, Cashier.
wUl be charged, when not settled within
f*ri*ttlox> Kfault*.
htnrinetJ «'omvcted wi*h the efTtcc. must
F RES1I Garden Seeds, growth of 1842, for sale bv J.
H. vt \V. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue, Macon. Mer
chants aud Families supplied v.ith every variety, and war
ranted tresh. jan 17 lo
K. & K. K. H9IATCS
A ttic Ttew frreivmg llieir Ml .ujip'y of Grocgrics ami
wUipla GoihIi. cou.Liing i:i pan of the fallowing .ni
cies :
100 bhils. ?*. Croix.Form Rico and N. O. Sugar,
10 boxP.* Lt,.l, Lump Mini wliiie llavanu. do.
350 bngsj ' L.guira ami Java,
. 20 hints. M,ua»..
10 elicit! IVe ,b Tens,
75 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles,
30 •• S-tnrcii,
100 ■“ 8uap,
20,000 Ci-ars,
20 l.bfs. Coppera*.'
Logwood, Sal jEratis,
25 hag. Pepper. Allspice and Gingsr,
20 innis t’ii-.s’u,
150 h.igxSb»t,
3.000 lbs. Bar Lead, . •
30 tons assorted Swedes Iron. Bar Iron.
C ut Steen German, American and Englisii
Blister Steel, rS
’ £00 kegs Nh is nnd Spikes,
19,000 lbs, Castings,
100 boxes Glass,
200 keg*'While Lead.
20 bbis. Linseed. Sjerin ami Tanner's Oil,
ripts. T .ipemiue. Varnish Ac.
400 piere* Hanging. .
1,5001b*. TWI..e, |
300 riii!* Grass ami Hemp Hop-,
30 boxes Tobacco.
15 miles Crockery, *
25 boxes Cotton Card*.
30 Axes. .
20 hide* ripan Cotton, ■
12 eases VVrni Hut*.'
75 i*a-es Slum, and Boots,
1.200 sack* fhilt.
15,000 It.* Bieon,
Together with a Iprge ossonnieiit of Dry G —d«.
:r>ar*e Negro Goods. Il'aiihets. Dome-tier, &e. Ae. winch
still he sold a* low as ran Le purchased in tilts city.
Maeon. Aug. 10,1842. ' ! ®
IUmESI, * STLiiiir.KFlK.nii. returns his grate ' ck-
jmi jrrraT nowledgements toliis friemts A the public, for
— tlie very lihend patronage received from tliem
duringtlie time he Ins occupied the House; mid confidently
recommend his kind frie:id* to, and solicits .heir support in
he'ialf of. Messrs. Bullock .A iftnbblefield. as wellealculated
and disposed to render them every comfort in tlkiir power,
while visiting the Washington Hall.
’ . * ST. LAMER.
The suhw-tibera have taken the above House, and intend
using every means in their power to austait, the character
given it by Mr. Lanier, and would he pleased at all limes to
see the former patron* of the Hooke.
BULLOCK A STUBBLEFIELD.
MsrOll. Feb. 15. !F-I2. £0
olmi Qomisiission JSusinss.
fin HE undersigned have formed.a Copartnership for the
.9. transaction ofa general Auction &. Coi!ia;i « t? tCii
11 uularn«—they have tukeun store in the centre of bust-
ness, on Mulberry street, two doors s rutli of the Washing-
ton Hall. We will assure our friendu who may favor us
with their patronage that if prompi attention to business,
a strict compliance with their orders, a faithful discharge
of nil will secure their interest, IK. exertions on our
part shall be wanting to effect it.
We solicit consignments from our friends in Savannah.
Charleston, Ualtimoro, New York and Boston—country-
produce sold, and ordsrs for all kinds of goods supplied.
on Cotton Avenue,lately occupied by
k U-ilger*. They respiinfully solicit a
v;e, fcn.iiiiingto give their best alienljon to
n whoinav cutrun W jhftMii their liiisinCss.
WM. HAMILTON.
J NO. D. WINN.
. FLiP'iiCA’ HOTEL' “ '
Cdrticrol’XYnlunt :in:l Tliiril Streets71 aeon,(Iro,
. (Formerly kept Iff Mr. I.. fririn. and recently Sy Mr. Al
exander Richards.)
♦ n At f&B BS.CBRB -wnectfuHy in-
f?vtPk*yS*?V\ ill forms her friend* and the public
> generally, that she lias taken the above
yCi.' ~ “ * I y” well known establishment, which has
>i-^'i S ^5 r i 'ipS; been newly fitten fo- ;r.e comfort
nnd conveiiieniv* of Boarders. Tliank-
.js-iP fid for past favors, she renews the ten
der of her services to the travelling nubile, asd assures them
lint every attention will tie paid to fhelr comfort. jr.AM 1
LIES can he comfortably accommodated. Her terms will
he re isnnable—cnriespcuding with the pressure of the limes.
DAVID REID.
C. A. ELLS.
Henry G. Lamar. Macon.
Thomas Taylor, do.
IIea A Cotton, do.
Gko. A. Kimberly, . «’o.
James Goddard, do.
E. A It. It. Graves. do.
E. A T. N Beal, do.
Chs. Campbell, A Co. do.
Wrigley A Hart. do.
/QjN the 25th day of October, 18-Jo, the LINE OF
'f STAGES.will be in complete operation from For-
svtb to Decnrur/via. Indian Springs, Jackson and McDo
nough : leaving Forsyth Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays. after the arrival of the Cars from Macon, and
return next days tn time for the Cars to Macon. As this
will he one ol the most pleasant lines io die country, for
the people from the up-country to Macon, Milledgeville,
Savannah and all places.
Strings, Miisic'Boxcs. Shell Comb.*, Gold and Silver Thim-
b!r*. iVr. »•: v*. - ‘
Timm* who wish fo avail ihriT..«!‘]v?.« of a rarr opporl**
niiviu li y rhiMp f»»r cash, will «!•» well to rail and examine
the above before |iur«'hn*in*r elsewhe-e. as he will tell lower
than jiiiv other e»t:i2di*iiinent in l?*e eountrv.
WATCHKS RliPAIRED.
P«rfiedle> intern ion will fee ymid-to r^paiHncrell kinds nfj
Wsitrhe-* nnd I l iving nelerfed die I ert mstetiati*
f r repninnjj \V»ir!ies. lie •-•* nw pr«-|»n»c»! to ii.initinoiMr*
nnv p.»rt « f a Wnlrb. nnd will warrnm every piece he makes
ns j-erle. I n< ilie «u igiu>»l, mu! hi* Watches lo perform wed.
*r 1 takes p>'»«nre in reronimen ling Messr*
iun in l!»e f inner pairons m*" HainHvon Sc
^„hlji* ye nr rally, a* gentlemen i i wli'im
r. * Hr feeU n^nred dial no exenn»n w» 1
r.tnre t’le iiitertftu* «*f ik win* niny eniruM
rdirecuon. Very re»;.e*MfnlTK
WM. Ji. REY^OtDS.
.4 .12 ;
.soma s. 1
£svoiis ami Stationery
^ auctionher.
, make Cash Advances upon auy Gocda consign-
lo him For dale.
. rjlHE subscriber tespeciftfliy
A announce* to the public thai
be has taken the'Store on Mul-
***\ berry street, recently occupied
r.Vyby B. F. Griflin, and i3 now opeo-
ing a new and extensive a- ort-
merit of BOOKS and ST A-
TIONERY, selected by himself at the North, and which
is offered at moderate- prices for c*sh cr good paper.
lie would particularly invite attention to liis stock ef
Blank Books and Paper, which is superior tn any ever vl
the place, and will be sold at wholesale or retail, on te ma
that cannot fail lo please.
A supply ofthe text books ased in the Georgia FemaJa
College, and the principal schools in town and country, will
be constantly kept on lruid—a hbarai alio wince made to
teachers.
Blank Locks and paper ruled and bound to or-der.—
Book binding in all its branches execated in ih* Lest sty!*
and warranted.
JACKSOR B ARNE a.
JfIV&It STORE, MoliCOJV
B SOLOMON, from New York, begs leave to inform
• the public that he has opened only for a short time a
CLoth Dressing and Renovating Establishment, on
Mqlbery Street, opposite the Post Office. His experience,
in iiia trade whi<-b he lias exercised 20 years in these Uni
ted States, enables him to warrant to restore Drab Cloth
Bomhazine, Silks, Velvet Ac. Ac. to their former appear
ance and beauty anti to renovate any color whatever .o fe-
del.
The public is invited to give him a call and to try liis
skill. He is to be found at the above place or at the Wash
ington Hall. jan17 16
On MhLBKtutY SruEET,Nkauthk MethodistChurch.
J 7C\UE unjtcii.igued ha*t»- rggJtx|
a Iieil the M'arC Itor1*«:
nf A. 1L Ual'tnu. recently
erected on tlie corner.of Sec.
<ct I F op^l n q SI reels, II*
.-rice* vi the various branches of the WARE-
I COMMISSION BUSINESS, and rospeei-
i'i- pe.r inage of lii* friend*, »nj tbocpubliv
ititil ' t ihrt; by hi* t^nlirsiig efiorts,' •lie’ I ’lall
•«c ('it- wishes nf those wlu> may hnunr him
MiAleace. JOHN M. FIELD.
Kcfcieucc-
Cd.William it. Reynold*.
M •i.-JiiMif* II. Hardaway
lie's k C mmt.
Jml.^a II. Moure.
Bryant Bateman. ) jj
Sir'iliea Casts! aw. J;
tic j u:i':ii Webb, Dooly.
j r B111F SUBSCRIBER, *» receiving large additionsto kis
j B . stock of ’
jcOACIIKS, CDAEIom*, BAROUCHES,
BVGGIES, •» ARC05S, Ac.
fromsome ofthe best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expre.-s.ly for thi* market, of the best materials, and
are warranted eijual if notsu|>eri..r to those of any other e*
lablislmieut. Tho-t- iu want nf any description of Carnages
will find it for their interest to exumiue the quality aud pri
ce* of his assortment.
Ukpaiuim;. in all the different branch*!* executed-in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than fjr.i er
-Carriage makers. Will fin! a guild assortment of E Iipth'
?priii"». Axeitrees.torneilaud boxed Dashe*. Lamp*,Bands
Knob*. Patent and Top Leather, Lace*. Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in then
business, at Au-usia prices. , ... „ , ,,,-nC-k'
March 1st 18*2. 22 . tf ■ lJALLOCK.
JO ®t. Ji'J 'O
H A> fi com. antly
as low a.< < iu be
splendid «i»!u»r:n ei;t •»
r»n hand ; nnd offer fi r sale at prices
purchase! in the sou’hem country ; a
I* 3 AVJ5 just received and are now opeuiiig .*i
E 3 sortin'*ni "i’seasonable 8T.1P3#2i nml F.IM V
TlicY 4J«100.*k, whuiii tell Ml very reduced
prices l’»r CA^lirl^u^anxiuu'to leduct their pie«eui
* *rge r i Uk*k, hiii uc wbicu may be b»uud— . •
^uper \Vooidycd Biue-lllmck and invisible Green
Cloths* , .
CasMuior. woolen velvet, va!ent’*a. aud satin Y* slings.
Fbiimels. tfierinoes’ «bd primed Or!»a»*» Cloths,
French, KoglUhatnl Ameriniii Prints, •
Clia!!ey*.‘Blu«;iu<;e Lane.-*, French thillarsum. Cape.*,
JI.afJc’uiue-bla»*k\*3c ri«*t» ti/ d tinrejr rolnriltfilks Sc Latins
BUrk lu.loi Galina, ludia K*>r«.Spituilfield, Pongee,Liu-,
e*i C.iuibrn*. nnd Gra?n Linen ixan ikerfliiefs,
Moufliii tie L ine & C'jiiu ^h iwD N«a amt Dress
moke new goods at
O - h* WARREN’S Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
• Store, lr^ addiiiob to his stock on hand, consisting
I o<agood assortment of Silks and Satins, Mouseline de Lains,
Chndeys. French and English Prints, Irish Linens, Lawns.
Cambrics aud Muslin, Laces, Ribbons, Broadcloths, Cassi-
meres, Satinett, Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, Shirtings. Sheet-
i ngs, Long-cloths, Velvets, Crape and Crape Lissc—the
subscriber has received a supply of White and Red Flan
nel, Welch do, 5-4, C-4 and 12-4 Sheetinps, LinenJJamnsk
oi.sL., ;■»**» tiiou rjtuvu tiiaiier, c-amDrlc yvooi
Shawls, Ladies B ack and Col’d Kid Gloves from 50 cents
up, Gents Beaver, Buck, Doe, and Black and Col’d Kid
Gloves, Black and Col’d Italian Crape, Black English do,
Drawn and Reverd Tarleton Muslin, Oil Silk, Whalebone
tor Dresses, Brazil and Tortoise-shell Side and Tuck Comds
Super Hair Brushes. Toilet Soap, Tailors trimmings. Su-
y Marce.
Macon, Oct. 3d, IS40
JLaw and Medical Hooks
AT BOARD MAN’S LITERARY U#0T.
Sign of the La r ge Bible, two doors above S/to 4 well's.
LVlebrt rd ami long established Manufactor es or
$/s & OTAnax,
do Kent,
do on Bills,
do on Contracts,
do Pleading,
Cornyn on Contracts, Fonbla
Peters’ Reports, # Ad ami
Oliver’s Precedents, Caimiu
Milford’s Pleadings, Robert
Archibold’s Civil rleadiag. Toller
do Practice, ^ cntv
Greenleaf on Evidence, Steven
li.oscoe’s Civil do a 5 e 1
Story on Agency, Steam:
Collyer cn Partnership, Thcobc
Russell on Claims, suret
Ballapd Beatty’s Chancery Conklii
, Reports, . Oliver’
Eden’s Chancery Reports, Conduc
Eden on Injunctions, *V attel’j
Davis’ Precedents.
HEDIC.Uf
Dunglison's Dictionary of Vclped
Medical Terms, • or
Dungiison’s Practice, Gross’
do Medical Student, Horner
do Elements Hygless^ Hunter
Dewee's Practice, Dupuyi
do Midwifery, Liston i
Armstrong’s Practice, Oliver :
Costers do Arnot’s
Morton on Consumption, Abercrt
Macculloch on Malaria, Broussz
Clark on Climate, do c
Ryland on Larynx, (
Trousseau Sc Belloc on 4* ”\V illiar
Eborle's Practice, Laenuc
do Therapeutics, .. Gerlip.r
do on Children, LorltW?!
Meigs* Midwifery, Dublid
Gooch’s do Parrish
James on Bums, Jobnsoi:
Farraday’s Chemical Manip- Duparq
• ulations, punier
Beck’^ Med. Jnrisprsdence, Hall on
Smith's Class Book of Anat- Benin c
THE SEil.se(liDESS
peitine Pocket ai:d Pen Kuives, Silver Pencils and Thim
bles, Tins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Scc. See., which he
will sell as low as the same articles can bo bought in any
Southern City.
im me’lml to inform their friends and the
. .t i ifv b iv«j been ,r» »lt -*t.» fetimvc
j - UeiyVircupied by H »m .f*n A ll«»yu»»Me.
s^.Sott'C adjoining, la elv O'Vn^ie.i ^ jni»
« c«« t.iey are .ire,*are 11«» receive Ome n s*.»fi
f. f.:i* 1* mie H vei.air. no.! i* tm
• iroui lire nmi ihev ir.tei r»-U 11 their «dr*
r, jiMte.l H iniilUHi Sc Rev*. .Mn W a.A ’ nv«*
« r i -ca.iieJ by theui. bm.jcnst n »ti; e w*.|
!>ie.i U in lime to pVevent *** the deli-
They feel it uieir duly n» state the f<»!l»»w-
lahre*! in July last lhe.> leaded of d»e proprie
: aimed p* , o»iei ly—tnuk jvw-ip id »n. sn«l e\pei*t-
r iiiUroMjhnutlhB.sC.jtnl^ Early in Aujfie*' nit
fiiuft t!ie owners wa:» Icdftl i*ti it*, and !”• T M *V.
iu* H in* the sheriff, and mitwitliii.inHinfftlif
t»i i liberally for it. ihey were «>ut bid by a r«mi-
n*>w in possession.
it « If IF TOV l. WTVV
Silk and Velvet
Also, an assortment of rich Silk Shawl*,
Mantles and Mantillas, Super rich Broclie Shawls, Ladies
super Frerch Caps. Caprs and Collars, super English
Straw and Tuscan Hats, ic . which he offers at. and under
the New York cost, if called for soon, at the first door aboTC
Geo. Aa Kimberly's Hat Stora.
jari 17 16 G. L. WARREN.
Macon. Nov. 14. 1842.
Si co no lay in Gentlemen’s Dress.
fa WE subscribers.would inform the citizens of Macon,
i :uui -urrnnmling country, that they are making up the
best style of Gentlemen's garments, at a small advance from
New York cost, being a reduction of at least fifty per cecL
from former rates. Being determined to conduct business
exclusively for CAISH, we are not under the necessity of
making ihq honest pay for the dishonest customer.
We have made arrangements 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-
idiuin qualities, which we are enabled lo make to order, in
a style of elegance and durability not to be surpassed, at
the "following reducedsaau
Dress Coats of French and WestofEngland ? .. g
Wool Dyed Cloths, from y
Do. do. do. Supr, ■»' - * 25 to 50
Pams nfSupr. French and English Wool ? w 12
dyed Cassimeres, _ )
Vests of plain and figured Silk Velvet, Silk l £4 to jg
Cashuier, Satin, Ac. Ac.. )
Ashburton. <iq. Joinville waved and plain > 5-g t0 35
Beaver Over Coats, y
Dress Coal J.made and trimmed for „ £ Li°
Pants and Vests,..i: / - 2 25 to 3
An entire suit con be furnished at twenty-four hours no
tice. -Our country, friends will find this ararngement luyh
ly snlt-fm-tory. axmanv may prefer having their clothing
made to order, would their stav in the city admit ol it.
In addition to the above, we offer to country tailors a gen
eral assortment nf trimmings, at very low prices, and te-
spectftiHv solicit their patronage.
/ MERRITT A SPENCER.
Macon, Dec. 6. : lb-
June
I Ps. heavy 4-4 inejt Collon Bagging,
150 4 2 M 4-4 Hemp do.
50 C"i)s Manilla bale Rope,
50 do Hemp do.
For side by'- v^'CHAHLES CAMPBF
August 20ih. ,
THE LARGEST LOT OF.BLANK
1 1 HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, las
i Stock of Goods in this place, in a short time w... make
urge addition* to it. and assures tlie public that they may
expect to find, at all a well selected assortment 01
Law. Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be sold
cheap for 0*511.* •••.••:„ . .. .
1 liave n' BirfiJerv in full operation, and will manmacturr
‘.iiv kind of Blank Reco-d or Docket Rooks for Courts, at
the shortest notice,on Mulberry-street, two doors below toe
Washington Hall. JONATHAN 11. MORRELL.
■ Sept. 9. CO ,
w.iau-aotS T
mission BUSXWBS3.
,aWril*er has removed 10 the V ore H'-.'.i,e ne.ir
t n Avenue, recently occupied by Hnmdmii A
• which i, itulii couyeui-llt and , oiiipaTUlively safe
■: vi i lie is nuW p.rupared for die. lo,«ine** nl die
Hu personal and un.iivided ntteiitimi Will irf all
liven to the storage an.l sale of Colton, nnd he
revive an a.iditioiinl share ofthe intioimge ofliis
>•> I tie public, and that none will hit'-e reason to
' •■"ali lenre reprised in Wm. _ *
B VEU iiiMacou. for sole at New York price* if called
ji x tor soon—ty " J. B MORRELL.
Next d.ror below tbe Wushingtou Hall.
October 25- 4
t rt XTRTa Superior Cheese. A. X •. I. Caml Flour in
J whole and half barrels. Kin nnd Cuba Coffee. Sugar,
Candies.and Molasses. Also. 49 pieces Kentucky Bag
ging and Twine for CASH, or produce at fair price*.
Der.SU. 12 THOMAS H. HARDEN.
“E51U5£75>a?o. T «, GARD[^Hi ASD
WOOD t.OTJS,—BRICK VAHIDS 4c.
P ERSONS desirous ■ f settling uear Macon, ou high
healtby nnd commandinp Sites—or of obtainim wood
and Garden Lots, or Brick Yards within n short distance
of Town, would do wrll to apply to the subscriber—who
would also sell the Plantation where hr now resides,■ ct)n-
tairring'six or seven hundred acres, or iinv part oi it.
June. 21 38 M. BARTLETT.
C' {) P P 5' K - S jYS I T III ®
ESTABLISHMENT.
1 UPPER STILLS and WORMS, kept on hand, ar
y inade to order, at the Macon I'oumtrv, ^ EJ K()Y
,v & s&ocikE&r,
Weir Novel
M5SS.O HVV &■ 8S30<Llh.£iE A s
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Vienna, Doof.Y Co. Geo.
t 45 ’ ILL practice in the various counties in the So ith-
' > western Circuit. Houston. Ups..-, Crawford. Pike.
Monroe an.! Buitsoflbe Flint Circuit; apd having formed
a copartnership with a legal centlcbni. m Snvnimah. sre
prci-ared l- aliend to easM.au Bankruptcy, lor those who
w i.1. to avail ihem.elvr.*^onhr h^nchMffihr^ct.
j jn 24 3 7 WINFttEY d- ^HOCKLEY.
C. J3. BXsAJESU
attobskx at r.Atr,
MACOS. Cn.
Office over Charles Camp! ell A < o '* Store.
Will hr found in his Office at nil times when not pro.
fessionallv engaged ja" 24 17
~ G3iLES«S:
•ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Lamku. Macon .(’<<- 670.
-K-yL/ILL practice in the following counties—Macon,Ma-
VV rion. Crawford, Houston. Vhmly^A Snn.irr
JOHN C." MOUNGER.
€oo«e?*V.
and Wine. ir'Le Fco Follct,
• 7 V American Almanac, for 1843,
Kiune’s Blackstone,
Kem’» do. >* t
Ju>i reccvve,danil for saH by
Ntiveiiiber 29,
iSkC'hV Ca'OOris! rtew; Hoods
retHE Subscribers are now receiving ngener»
S ment of staple and fancy DR.Y-GQODC, .ol J.
itvlc and rialterus. which they oiler for sale at fair pr
J. BARNES.
T N a quiet and healthy iicig'iliorllund as any in the city and
•movement, near the xe it of business, one or two respec
table families rnu he fiirni«he.l wiinootir.l and apartments
a few dav boartlrrs can a'*o be areoinmisl tied, 1* «*r par
th-ulnrs. enquire «t this office or or Dr. Wm Green.
Macon. Sept. 19.1B4'-. ^
fJOARDi^G iiiay'l e obtained at Mrs. Thomas, over
33 tiie Store of K.A K.H. Graves.
i<»PAUTiNKRSHIP.
rg HIE undersigned hilve formed N Co-nartnership for the
8 transact ion of a (Several AVC1 Jt/kt and f ,CJM-
MISSION in this city, under the firm cl
Rowland and Saulsterv.
SAMITE?- T. ROWLAND.
JAMES L. SAULSBURY.
kubl anti (Mierrv j»tr*»i*ia, wlicrt* w *li ill rjitrv **n
[’AlCfci-lIOU^E AND COMMI^IUN BU.^i-
ooler thefirui4*f ,S>. a* W. V A 4k: 4’4>. \\ c
\ ire.1 mm »kr liberal WdvMiiiien on omnn in Store.or
irnt<,u» Sivanm’i, C!nrl?«mn, or New York.—
pr Pi;H*rieiiceiii ibe W.\itK-lIorsK AVoXiwiMff*
f^l warrauie.l in sM»U«?mupYlie pntro-
••jr Iripii^’innl th»* public, l»eji**vinj llieir be.Ht in-
fill be pmin ued by n *lriciaiul .undivided niientioo
•cmeutrusteJ to our mfe. *
D. & WM. GUNN Sc CO.
fr«M«tvn4, tbe St'ire adj lining tbe Ware J[l*»uie
P rnnvnotly «»n hind n’ceoeral n«iinninent »»f Sygrrrr,.
•'**#/!, froi Sntl*, H r'Ts'itiZ- Mitlw*. M'trkrirll,
^ut«»very other article, in the (JROCK If Y \ii»e
r, *l he sold low for cash. D. WM GUNN
CIJAS- CAMPBfcLL & CO
H AVE just received a choice assortment of Spring.nnd
Summer goods, and invite the attention of the public
to them. They are prepared to .make them up in the be^t
and most fashionable stvle. All work done by them is
warranted, both as regards fit and workmanshipa-
N. B. Particular attention paid to Cutting for persons
from the country, done at short notice and with great care
at the store of C. S. Thomas, Sc Co., a few doors above the
Washington Hall.
Macon, March 22, 23
superi
or to any previously oilered here.
3 doz‘Flashing Ove*co«l» and Pealtots, cheap and *er-
1-2 iloz Gentlemens’ Cloth Cloaks full lined and wadded.
10 doz pair of French and English Cassimer Tams, very
heavy, and suited to tlie season.
4 <foz fine biack Satin Vests, -
Also a few French and English Oaatiroers.
The above added to our former stock, constitute thennest
assortment of Clothing, Cloths. Cassimers. Ac. now offering
in the city, and will be sold without regard to the humbug
of the day, 30 per cent below current prices.
Gentlemen desirous of replenishing their wardrobe, v ill
find it to their interest to call, on the cornet of Colton A ve
nae and Second street, one door below J. A. A S. 8. Vir
gin’s Jewelry Store, as we are determined net lobe under
sold by any other house in the place.
dec 27 ^ 13 * MERIUTT A SPENCER.
ATTOBWiY AT LATV,
-•A * ‘ ‘ CUTUBEJiT. Randolph Counlj/.Ca.
ITinLL promptly attend to any husines*.eatru«te< to lH
IV care in the i-ouuliesot Stewart. Marten, Handolpli
arlv, Dcrator, Beker. Lee.Somter. and Dooly, in Ueorg:.
■ami Russell and Barbour. ivAInbamn- „
Refers la Col. I). G, Campbe.l,^ ,
m—Col Joseph Henry Lumpkin. JL F - linrdpmn., r.s|.
ewi, J. Dupree; dil. 5SL
W2lSKtt3&te-*'cL.v..y**.
Fait I4AJLK
Wiucmrtre earns. ^ ' , *i.,««
The above nifties a,e offered for .ale. at rrcnyrc.lueed
prices, by_ C. DAY. cor. Mu.berry A Second sts.
Sitteor, Coffee, &c.
BAGS Cuba Coffee,
75 " Rio do.
20 B xes Cheese,
8 Hints. Sugar.
10 Bbl.*. Mo’asse*.
Dec!"c. C1 S?P1 ' m fo 0 ' 1 "' ’ T. H. HARDEN.
Paira?s Oils.
-Art KEGS N'ns.i and 2 White Lead.
300 gallons Linseed Oil,
2U0 do Lamp Oil.
With n variety of Colors fijr i*»*»te» use. for sale by
J u | v c 4(1 CHAS. CAMPBELL A
ilfiacoji Spoil asms SSrnss Fomidvy
WARE ESOIJSE A.’VP. .
]11 n & 10 X reSIREH
SEZjEXJVG off .it cost.
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF REABY-IADE
CLOTiiiry«. •. .
rg HIE subscriber intending to close his present business,
JL offers his entire Stock of New nnd Fashionable Cloth
ing at COX7'. consisting in part, of
Beaver aud Pilot Overcoats,
Do. do Frock Coats,
Ladies Cloth Cloak*, Gentlemen's do.
Extra Fine Black Dress Coats from -»l-> to CIS do
Black Cloth and Cassimere Pants, 4 " 7 00
For Sale.
A CHOICE article Nolhern Butter,
f% 5 KbU Onion*.
I Lot Superior Jnvm-Coffce.
1 d "; h " iCe H r3 JMrteri vt 1ER A FREEMAN,
n rjtHE undersigned feel-
e, gX *- iug grateful to their Lj. JS
» friends and patron* for the ji'iS. IS
^ .f .iberal suopon .Ec.r-loljire j'lj
' * At-b receive,1.1 ik^grent pleasure
•aacing to'hem mid the public cenetalty, that they
'uinap the above business in uBita various branelies;
• die storing uiM selling ol cotton, lemivii g and for
igniervhtiipize and filling orders, at •ho:r well known
►’taste near the nvy, wliu-ll for eonvemeure an*l *e-
from fire, i* not surpn**aj by any Ware-House iq.
F- ulr. Taoinn Hardeman will os heretofore give
v, nl sue.-iiioa to the selling of Cotton and ilie filling
(rtfur good*, and pledges hunaelfin every case to do
M to proinoi* the interest ol all who may favor us
f* lr pstronage and inllurnce.
Hardeman a Hamilton.
? :>.Aug.3. 1842. 43
H'i'-CTING
Ko Slmnbiu; ?
HARD T1.UES! ! I
A Cure-far
It live: * of Dry floods Look nml Rend.
C ~1 W. A E. WOODRUFF are selling Bargains, hei-
IT. ped upon Bargains. Our stock, comprehending a
lar-e and general assortment, was selected with the {Jteat-
est°care and attention by one of the firm, now at the North,
which hnving been purchased in the mouth of August,
before the passage of the late Tariff bill, and when, as i3
believed, the Northern Markets were at their greatest de
pression we can and icill sell as tow as tlie same Goods
can be bought in this city—perhaps lower. Do not take-
our word for it, but just call aud sec, before purchasing else
where. .
We are aware that little faith is usually placed m adver-
tisemenunt tlie present day, owing to the fact that the grea
ter part are made without reference to truth, for the purpose
of humbugging (lie public “ As this is a day ol humbug, ’ it
«• become * purchaser* to examine qualities and compare
prices,” We are selling fine Black and Blue black Bom
bazines at front SI to SO— rich Mous. de Lames from 05 to
1,00—1 case dark Print*. IcOO yard*. 10 yds for 1,00—cheap
dark Prints, 64 per yard—Bleach'd Shirtings and Sheet
ings, from C}to 05eentsper yd—Brown Shirtings and Sriee-
tmgs cheaper than the cheapest—White .-pool Thread. 00
Spools for* S1GC—Also, Carpetting lingr. and Oil Cloth*.
Together with a large variety of Go,-'ll*, proportionably low
to which the atiention of our friends and customers ie
respectfully Invited.
Store on Mulberry street, oppasit* Srrcwg »»« Wr*i
(■•1 Brere. •« It >
iimere Pants, 4 “ 3
Satin Vests, extra ( ’ne, 3 " 4 °°
Cotton Shirts, LinenBosoms, * 1/4
Pilot Frocks Coat.*, 3 ->o
Together with every article of Gentlemen s wearing apparel,
made expressly to order, during the past summer, iroin
New and fasluouab'.e Goods.
Ueavcr Cloths.
4dolfew pieces superior Wave Beaver cloth, at from 3 t
mersars per vard. Also a few pieces of Clotus end Cassi-
\l. which will bu sold at prime cost.
JIov. 15. d R. VV . MORRlg.
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York, for sale in sums
to suit purchasers, at l per cent., by . nm
Dec. 20. 12 SCOTT A CARHART.
TO RENT,
The STORE umler tin- Ti-h-arn»'» nffiep.
TO KENT. •
. Theihree Fi-e Proof STORKS. ™ Thi
TTE street. o,.po*He S. J. R -J’ * • Also . '
''ll') Remus in the second *tmv of ilie same lit
dines. Also. A Dwelling House on use *»'
.-&■ „„-,r *».-«SlSTSt«ON.
attorney at r/ YV, *
PI A CON, Gn,
September. 13
MAC HI IN E SHOP.
A, ‘ a .T .. 1, *i I IT VI., ui
Itjj V > v,
.ttiarurr at I.nxv,
Viknsa. Dooly county.
- R. j to go tn Savannah early in the fall, with
engaging in the Commission Rusiiioss there,
''■‘posed »f my ihtctesf in Ute enneera of E. Hamil-
Htrdenwn.tn my son. Mr. CHARLES F. HAM-
"• wh'Mr steadiness of i-haracter, and correct knowl-
' ‘‘^jineis .will qualify him for the einployinent in
■ *» aheut to engage In thus retiring from the con-
’’<? leaveyn leader my-gratWul neknowledgioents to
v l' frir past favor*, nml would kindly ss'.icit for 1 he
“ r 'tm nf HARDEMAN A HAMILTON, a eon-
oftbrir snpport, with the ailsfMM that it.will I,e
filally acknowledged by me, as though V w4re Mill a
Corner of Foirth and \\ alnul ittreets,
> n tHE subscriber, having purchased the
« interest ol'Mr.Wm. McElrov. in this
Establishment, and having disposed ot near-
v lv all the old r..lterns belonging to tlie lat,
tinriof Findlay A Me Elroy, lie has now -a
e> .. /S'w.d progress, complete -c t* of new patterns for
MILE and <;is geering. of every description,
d warranted superior to nnv heretofore made in this
ice. Among the variuua articles made to order, are tl.e
Inmm l ved*lialUnce Crank Wheels and Guides [«»*»«
ill*- Mill Spindle*, wrought and cast; Bcrews and Bales.
nli-Fnotion Plates and Balls for cotton packing screws-
iack-Smitbiur. Steam Engine. nnJ Machine W ork in gen-
a). From long experience in the above business, the sub-
i-Vicr is prepared to warrant Ism work, in point ofexecu-
... etiual to any in the United States. _
The higitest prices will be paid for Old Copper,
rasa. Lead, and Cast Iron. j^qjjjjRT FINDLAY.
Macon, May 1> 1841.
Georgia.
[Irccinller£7.
Caution.
raucioned not to trade r,,r.Nate n,rrn
b Evans for 631- pnvable the first or
ed "bout the 27th Dec. last, a* I have
i which will be ma le known at a prop-
17 D. KENDALL.
IVptice. ; ,
ontbs after date application wdl le mat.e to the
,hle the Inferior C'-urt of Bun* county, «h n
iina'rv purpose* for leave *cM one negro man,
the esla'e of Clifford Woodruff. dereascd. Jan.
me esia.e 01 UEL IiELLAH , A J„,’r.
attobnkyh at law.
’ORSYTli. MONROE COUNTY
15 1 * :l7
ContrnI Bank TVolc*
• coods. at a small discount, by
li tf SAM’L. T. HAY Sc CO.
objections to paying it,
cr lime. jan
attouniks at i*aiy,
1 aRIFF1N. GEORGIA.
raciice in the following counties: Pike. Heiin
ie. Coweta, Meriwether. Up* 0 ”’ T 3 iH?V.-™
Butts. ROBERT S. LANIER.
U DAVID CLOPTON.
Cilv Council ChmisC Bills.
k FEW Hundreu Dollars wanted at low rates by
\ ROWLAND A SAULSBURY.
November 29. 2
3 C.nri.GEE BANK 3VO ’’ K ^ ! .'X'?? annnv
rates by ROWLAND A SAULSBURY.
Xrrvarikit 18. *
-NT rcsjH.rtluUy annonnees io the Cit-
I of Mscon H«id vicinity, tlat he tin* taken robins
r «M *r® formerly Dirnpifd by Wm. B. P-irkfr. op.
[’ n ^ en, . r *l Hotel—for the purpose of taking Photo
| *°rtniu kj (he Daguerreotype process ; nt.d v/ill
■PM' to wait npon Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to
«r ikair likeaesset take*.
II. jl
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MM MIT, 0MO