Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, April 11, 1843, Image 1

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y y\f5ty7 ' s • • : :if& 4% mr a g ii Ni lr Iff t^f% <$> ip / Tritsrt.i)', .?rK/r u. [; «. NCHBKH 2F4. 1 Fir*’ ASJ Co it] mission Business k mHE subscribers hex 'Z&rziT's [jjipc-u: e ,‘ „„KT> »VKnr TLT5r)AV M..RS1 «V ir n 1KTI.ETT. . n ,i , ,nr.,rr Cotton Avenue an **j£g5» J^' 1 ^ £ u Ja53SU«y*|«fcf Ihfc Tc ';: «* na " pi^c*OoJI»^, paid in idfo**, w, «* s. Tc* UcJIars, paid in idVaac >, will U*i* month* after the year Ita* com- Ui»6ip*‘‘ lw,t f’" .- n fi»TT CENTS, per imnnm 1 TIiK V X?impa 5 4n«|il rt*ewKih^ear, f? on in ^ st lhcre ' * 1 w m he *srm,tinuert until all arrcrr.gjs arc Extra **«•»**• _ l ^oT' l V’i. s I cent* each. The undersigned takes pleasure in recommenduigMessrs. (a nobsen' 0| ^ ^ovKHriilXO; _ Ilumibon Ac Winn to the, fnrmer patrons of Hamilton at exceeding ■’'•Wtftr .HjvvueMs and tlie public trenerallv. ns gentlemen in whom r f'o^E DOLLAR; and fifty custs for each , tiiey ir» y eonfiiie. He feels assured that no exertion will ■ _ . be spared to advance the interests of those who mav entrust business to their direction. Verv respectfully. WM. Hi REYNOLDS. Macon, July.21.1842.- ' 43 B leave t 1 > iMbrtn their fm IV friends an*; the public, that filli c** i is ■.&& they nave entered into co- yi ttiKUb partnership under the nsuie of ISTniuiltou &- tVinn. rbr the purpose of transacting the above business.—They have taken the largo and rnu- renient* Wore—Hou-r on Cotton Avenue.lstely occupied by Messrs. V/inn & Rodgers. They respectfully solicit a share of patronage, promising to giv^ their best attention to the interest of all who mav entrust fir then thrir- business. WM. HAMILTON, JNO. D. WINN. ^T« r cMiectors 1 .nd Coroners' Sales, are char- ,ihle deduction will be made to those whoaiver- Ad/eriisinr. kr- as well ns for Snb- i^^“ "will be charged, when not settled wnhin fir job Printing, Blanlts, Ac.jps * r." or business romected wi-h the Office. must Li m secure i»tteuti«»n. _ , w-< . i—iiMi F == cT57 B^AttEs attorney at law, MACOS’.On. OSre over Charles Campbell dc Co.'s Jftore. .... i in his Office st nil limes when not pro- 1! X B. JONES, 13’< attorney at law, MACON, Go. 50 j, s UfcNNnnw* attorney at lay, *»' PER BY. GEO. [$Hgcmeey> ATTORNEY? at law. P Vifnna. OoitLY Co. Geo. Vir r nrartire in the various counties in lit* So-ilh- Pir.tem Circuit. Houston. Upsor. CrsWffird V.kc L„.| Bums of the Flint Circuit; and having formed htfiaripbip with a Iffsal penileflum m Savannah, nre Lti »uend to cases in Ban’nrupt^v. for. those who Uil ti.eniselves^of the henefi^of ihe^nct. , |., i7 • WINFHEY^E 'SHOCKLEY. GILESAINOtifCER, attorneys at LAW, Laxikk. Macox Co. Gao. hu P’ictic* in the followingM 3 ' 011 . Ma - f rivn. Crawford. ^oMyk ^mgr. JOHN C. hlOUNOER, ^ •' ’ ' * ** THE SUBSCRIBERS 0^ J i ek/;.^_.— rSTAKE this nietSod to inform their ‘ friends an3 tlfa u public, that, they hove beer..* conii-ellea to remove fnnn the hourelalely occupied bv 'Hamilton & Reynolds, lt> lli.- tYprc-SBousc adjoining, lately occupied by VVinrr ft Rogers, waetc they are prepared to receive Cotton and Met'chauuixe. This bouse is put in good repair, nnd is, ns safe as the other from (ire. and' theyrejret that in their cir- cnlar tlicv designated Hamilton & Reynold's Warehouse jt] ss tlie one to lie occupied by them, but trust this .notire will j j>; reach tiieir friends ip tittle to prevent ^mistakes in the deli- jj very of Cotton. They lee! it their duly ko state the.‘fii!!ow : jj ing circunislatires: in July lest they leased of the proprie- without winding; side I, tors the first named property—look possession, and expect-. 4 ;, m Cap Pistols; Steel i _ e«l to oce.upy it throughout the season. Early in August an ' Silver Pencils. Silver snd Steel Cha.ua GREAT JBXC1TE.1ICAT Ou Cotton Arouno. Ssaa®as3sffiffis^ Don’t mistake the house—Uro doors above his old stand. ftlHE subscriber would respectfully announce to his JL friends and the public, that he has taken a part of the store occupied by Mr. JENKINS,-Hardware Merchant, whe,c he will give his whole attention to REPAIRING, and will exm-ute all work entrusted to his care. N. B.—Watches. Clocks, lewelry. Ac. *c. made or re paired at the shortest notice, and warranted. M. D. BARNES. Macnn, November 8 2812. 6 SEIiSiING OFP AT BEDCCE9 PRICES !! r ' i €. G. ST. JofilV, Watch ITJakor and JewfUer. "O) ESPECTFU LL Y informs bia frieni^ JL&r nnd ibe public, that bo'bis just re- ceired a new iswrinictitof Watches and Jewelry-, -ot the latest fashions nnd most approved ■ kinds;'all of which he will sell at reduced prices, for CARH. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. K A G it E JIOTGJL, 1YKWVAN GEORGIA. rriHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends end the I public generally, that he ho3 til hen the large acd corn- modious house on the tvest side of the pub'ic square, nnd thoiouglilv repaired and fitted it up for the accomodation of the travelling community and private hoarders, who may favor niin-with a call.—His house is open now nnd will con tinue to be kept open for the acrnmmnilation of all who may call. Being thankful for the patronage heretofore received, solicits its continuance from his old friends and the travel ling community generally. His charges in proportion to the times. WM. U. ANDERSON; March 14 24 lm Ky The Federal Union. Milledgcville. Chronicle & Sentinel. Augnata, Macon 1 Telegraph, Columbus Times. Cassville Thnieer and Georgia Jeffersonian & Griffin Gaz ette, will publish the above once a week, for one month, and forward tl’.tir accounts to the subscriber for pay ment. * W. U. A. vroia imams, c-enis aim x. ■ Collar atid 8'ecvc llimons, k-i:. GOLD SPECTACLES, r 11'ini ,irv. min ,uvy o,ivino, »•* »iy*> cir- Silver a» d Steel do. vfith glasses to,suit all ages;. SILVER cnlar thev designated Hamilton & Reynold's Ware f-ouse SPOONS. Rodgers &. S-n’s ond Wostenholms finePocket ' ” •' ' ' w 'i'l i Knives, Razors and 'Scissors ;_Razor Straps, Shaving rcacji mcir iricnim uj uuic u, p,vvcMi v ujisiakve in n.. Jcli- Jiruri cs, Atnbrosini-Sbavieg Cream, fine-Ivory Tooth very of Cotton. They leel it their duly in state the.'fol!r._w : ]j rus l 1C j, MANTLE CLCCKS, win ranted toruu 18 days ind rirrumslaiirgs: in July lost they leased of the prnprie. w ithOut winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus- isifa (V)#> P.rit nft iiig»rl nmniM-lv—tr ji!: Xlfui RinPCt* DViml.. Cmnl Pone finp PivltPl H(K)!c9. GoU LIBERTY HOTEL, I*. mHE undersigned announces to the s .1. Public, thalbehftS taken the a- —b^vo House, recently occupied 'by 2 S 0 j William B Peuuel. and is prepared 5^53 2 3 8iJU f‘»rtbe recepticu of Boarders and Tcqvfilers • f mm tic is aware, that Newspaper pro- ruiscs are but little relied on. He would therefore oe de terred from innkingony, but tbathe is resolved to redeem lus own fully. He assures the Travelling public, that inclina tion ss well as iuteresr, shall prompt him to.leave no eflwrt, t»nlr«ed,no expence withheld, to render their sojourn with lam boih'agreeable and comfortable. His Table shall be sup : ed io occupy it throughout the season. Enrly m August <in | -{Silver Pencils. Silver and ^teel Cbn.ns and . execution against the owners was levied on it,,and on Tues- ^ India Ruliber Guards, Veritable Cologne day Inst it was.lojd by.’ibeslieriff. mid notwithstanding the Stnngs, Music Boxes, £heU.Combs, Gold nnd i Hukscribers bid liberally ior it. they were out bid by a~cotn- j,i rSf ^ : ' '•>* n ’ rior n .v RTTVRR WATCHES. both acreeanie ana.comiortaote. riis iame bu*r ^ v Gold Pins, plied with the best this, and the Macon market can afiord — -*| svsctacles. And last not lea9t, the House sball.not suffer for either want, of attention, or abundance of wholesome proven ier. The undersigned from an experience of some time in tlie same liusfhoss ui the city of Sa vannah, pledges him^elt that -amps Wicks and Glasses; t'ercus- lie nhall be able ta give entire snlisfactlon. ^ Provisions are Pcifs. fine P.aiket B.mks, GoM and plentifq} nnd cheap.. The Travelle • niny. therefore expect pi.-.,, nnrl Ts'avo Kmifl rood fare, and nljuntbill. CAT.!. AND LRY. —j — ...they a puny—who is now iu possession. HAMILTON ft WINN. Macon. Sept. 8. . CP , ' : ' J0SXIIP3I r.Af .tliarac; nt Enw, Vienna, Doofv county. 3-3 • .{■ Georgia. "FAfiA.BR 0.&SPEER, ATTORNEYS AT MW, I FORSYTE. AtOSJCOE CUl/WJ I, CA. le 15 37 LA8IER & CLOPTON, """'“wreioliowa Hit* P: afflict in the following nmatHiPf^^skfJIc'nry, , Fayrue, Coweta, Msriw^ihftnlpjnn, Talbot, lj»ho . . S^TOb^r- ICKN RUTilER.FORD,, toaimission ^HeFeiaaO?, SAVANNAH, G£d. (roavr.RtY or macon.) xpqtFULLY tenders hu services in a genera ..tissitW ISMxiuf’*. He desires especially to so nitronng* of C->ttos Planters. <j,v- Geo. Jan.2,1843 29 gt ISAJ1ILTON, HARDPIIAS & CO. Factors &■ General .GomnSissioB IVtERCHAXTS, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. T HE above business will have the personal and exclu sive attention of Col. E. 11AM1L-TGN. -foriuorly of Milledgeville, nnd Tor six years a Factor ami Commission Merchaut of Macon. Georgia. ''' • . „ i. C EVERARD HAMILTON, Tanners, < THO -AS HARDEMAN. < CHARLES F. HAMILTON. REFERENCES:. John Rawls. Hawkinsville. George Walker. Pulaski. fSEj&J&fc . ■ Hon Lott Warren, j p a!m ^ r ,. Jus Bond, ) RK.lIines.Eaq.. f A!biny> Col. Nrluita lefts. S J Hi n. Wn». Tay"-r. Cutlihgrt. A- ■> . Savannah. Oct 1. 3842 ; md Keys, Braid ;. Violins and Silver ThiUi- bles, Jcc. -. : 1 . Those who wish to avail themselves of. a rare opportu nity to Ufiy cheap fin* cash, will do well to call and examine the abhvc before purchasing else whe r e, as be will sell lower than any other establishment in the coiiDtry. . WATCHFS REPA11EE0: Particular attention will be paid to Repairing all kinds of batches and’CIncks. Having selected site best materials for repairing Watches, he is now prepaied to msnufacture ativ part of a Watrlt, and will warrant eve -v piece he makes as perfe. t as tlie original, and his Watches to perform well. Nov. 1 1842 . -. |yirimuy nuu .viitajti , • us j. good fare, and a light bill. Call and Try. ' Jan 3,1843 THOMAS WILLIAMS $23 CO 9 00 15 00 . 1 50 - SO 25 -, 1 75 ARRIABE RLi uoiiuiti, Os MulberryRtrest, Nee's the Met iiod:st Church. rYlHF SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additions to kis 8 stock of *— " . COACHES,' ClIA|fiI«lTEX*, nAHOCCHES, BUGKliiSi WAGGONB, &c. from some or ibe heat Vdrthern Manefccfuies. which were made expressly for ihis tuarket. of the best materials, and are warrante.lVqtiul ifnotsuperior :» these qf auy other e»- taUlishmenL Those in vvaniof any desciiptnm ol Carruiges. will find it for their interest to examine the quality and pri ces ofhi*»*snrtm?nt. ,. , REPAtJUNG. in all the different branch ns executeo inthe CENTRAL HOTEL, itfhicom, Geo. ^j’ices Sleehiced. YJiard and Lodging, per month, - - - El> Do. per week. - - - Do. without Lodging, per month, - • Do. and Lodging per day, - - - - * Single meal. - - - * * *,. * Lodging. - " ‘ " Man and Horse per night, including Supper, Lodging and Breakfast. _ , The subscriber Ifaving taken a new lease of this estab lishtnehf.'i* prepared to wait upon those who may Inver him with a call, and confidently ossures the ti.veiling public dial nothing shall be wanting on his part, which may add to their comfort or uctiveniem-e. 1 ' j To travellers.’ The Stage offices of tlie Mail Line from August* to Montgomerv, via Warrentnn, Sparta, Milledgetfille, Macon, Bamesville", Talbolion, Columbus and Franklin : also, the Florida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and 1 ensacola. via Perry, Pindertown. Albany, Bainbridge and Quincy, are all kept at this house. •' , . . . Dec 14,1812 - - ■ 1 Stable !5rv Good^, .Shoes, Slats, Mlardware, &c. &c. C ONSISTING in part of the fu!1rm*ing articles, r»*: SOO.pieces Calicoes, a great variety, I5i? do. * Ginghams nnd printed Muslins, 25 J do. Nankeen from Georgia Cotton, C* Ca»es bleached Sheeting and Shirting, 15 Bales and cases Gambroons, mixed, white and brown Drills. 3D Bales Brow Sheeting and Shirtings, li do. Cotton Oznaburc**# TV hue and brown Linen, Linen Drills, Table, Russia, and Birds-eve Diaper. Long and Bishop Lawns, Cambrics. Jaconets, Bwiis, Mull and Bool; Muslins, plain figured and striped, Sphtlefield. Pongee, and Italian Silk Hahdk’fs, Kerah do. Cotton/Plaid and Flag do. Ladies’ black, mixed, brown and white Cotton Stock- • inr t s, Mens' black, mixed, brown end white Cotton and Wool do. Ladies* black and white silk Gloves, Spool, ball and skein Thread, black and white flar do. Turkey Red. Yarn, Suspenders, Coat, Vest. Shirt and Pant Buttons. Hemming and Sons’Needles. Pound Paper Pins. Plated and common Hcoks and Eyes. Cord, 500 th 7 Tr»*k. Sid®. Dre.^-sing, line and Pocket Combs 100 cases Shoes, consisting m part of black and rua- sett Brogans. Kid and Calf, men’s and boy’s do. Women’s Leather & Morocco Shoes and Slippers, Youth's & Children's Leather 5c Morocco do. 15 ca*es Palin Leaf 11 au, 8 do. Bonnets. CO do. Woo! and Fur Hats, - 20 boxes Cotton Cards, Knives and Forks. Pocket do. Table & Tea Spoons. Scissors ct Shears, Pad and Stock Locks, Percussian Caps, v Drawing Knives. Curry Combs, Slates. Which will bo sold wholesale and retail nt prices to suit the times. E. 5c R. R. GRAVES. April 4 27 C GEORGE PAYNE has just received a supply of d« e.bove well known seeds, of the growth oT1642. dec 27 13 4m Fresh Garden Scc«ls. H SIIOTWELL, has Just received a full supply of .fjreth Garden Seeds, En.braciag every variety, * These seeds are just received direct from the Wethers field and New-ark seed gardens. The large quantities aioW seeds tliat have accumulatea in the hands ef dealers for the last two or three years ren ders it important to every one to ascertain with certainty from those they purchase that their seeds are fresh and known to be so. January 17, , GARDEN 8RED8. F RESH Garden Seeds, growth of 1842, for sam bv J II. & W.S. ELLIS, Cation Avenue, Macon. Mer chants and Families supplied with every variety, and war ranted fresh. j an cIttcf, Commission Uusinss. l fftltil! undersigned havs fiirmrd n Cop.rtu.fsliip fnrthe , prirvsi •: ■ ' rr-ilnti,- 3 i.t\. M>n,.ral Anti.nA: ComiL:»siou t'ari-ia"e makers, witl fini a gixxl assortmenlot i- l'P'' X i L..r..n Tin.Vioc r.ftinnu. Ltnnils i P B».?> .R * SXtQif T 23 JI K O ,,, , r.uutvi».hi-., i i )ApfR ^TILLS' nnd WORMS, kept on hand. Rn.l “* tu ** tUe MaCOn y °W?: rtcELROY. truiifr-etiim otu general Anctiou & <.Io»:iiui»Mlmn Knxiur**—they have taken a store in the centre <>( hust- uess, cm Mulherty street, two doors s«uth of the \\ aslung- ion Hall. We will assure our friends who may favor us with tneir pattnnsge that if prompt aiieution »» busmen, a strict t'Oiop.iancc with their orders, a fitunful d .cliarge of all dnt >/ w\\] trenre their interest, no exrijtonstu, our r ”WeTolic?troiMiignuieiitsf?0hf^our ftiendirin FaviotijK Ohfrfestrm. Ualt morv. New Yo.k and B^ton-cnUntVy produce .old, and orders for nU kinds tdsyrtlss^l'ft” 1 - C."A. ELLS a Henry G. Lamar. Macon. References. } Thomas Taylor, Rea & Cotton..,,; - GXtff A: KiMBfcRLTr James Goddard, E. k R. R. Graves. E. ft T. N Beal. Chs.Campbell, ft Co. Maron. Ga I Wriglej Ic Haht.' Nor. 1. 184V 5 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. oarriffS’r tvyKCXw, wm wr*« s’ vt* , , ‘ i_ Snriirix, A xtltrees. turned and boxed Dashes.Lamp.-, Bum I Knobs. Paten, and Top Leather. Im. rs.S.lkand wo trd Fringe, Tassels, and almost every anicie requ.red to tlieu business, ct Augusta prices. BABCOCK March 1st 1842. - ^ tf J. W. BABLUtA. to "StOtir Sntcrcsis I r dsrie^w^hi,*J30 IbSrru; the bolt, which will be the cheapest article (or '<mr use. Befiire making your purchase elsewhere, Come ! See and Believe." THOMAS H. HARDEN. 1 Cotton Avenue. ’ - ■ * V3D A. - rnillE subscriber having sold lus lea'.--r n Q the Washington Hall to Messrs. Bu . U Studiilefielo. returns liis grate v cfe- novvledgetnents to his friends & the public, for the very liberal patronage received from them duriugtlie time lie has occupied the Hoasef.tid confide.,ty recommend his kind Trieuds to, end solicits » behalfof. Messrs. Bullock ft Stubblefield, ss well calculated and disposed to render them every comtortin their power, while visiting the Washington Hall. ^ The subscribers have token the above House, and iutend using every means in their power to sustain the character given it by"Mr. Lanier, and would be pleased at all times to see the former patrons of the Hou*o. _ r BULLOCK ft STUBBLEFIELD. •MacokFeUilS. 1MI-; ‘ 20 WAKE HOUSE A A'55 THOMFbN^WOODRUFF have removed i 11 II IOC I ft V nil Q 1 \ R'X'S" j 13 their office m that Store on Cotton Avenue next door 1 11 i< 1 N o I 1/ .1 li;U D 1 il u •’ C» I „fj H. ft w . s?. Ellis’ drug store, and aj-.iyst <’Ppo- ■ . [I 5 AVING leased the s i, c the Washington Hall, where all business and ca.ls w.,1 g B l large ond commodi- i be ntignded io lirotftplljr osusoal. * — ❖ /a WaUF.-HOTSE for- P,S^ ! rti ■ mi oun hv Aivrs-uw — l,u) -ft* i: inetiv occupied by jew. -Ur.-lS&i ’ ete'A BURCH, on the cor- ■ ' fSrcoadsod Cherry sireeisfwbere we «ba!I carry on ware-house and commission busi- 18. inder the firm of D. Ss W. GM.VM fis VS>. e ttpared to make liberal advances on cotton in ruore. «.r >ne«tMn S tv.nnali, Charleston, or New York, i nor experience in the WARE—HOUSE A ND (.OM5I1S- ItcsisESi; •«-, feel warranted in soliciting the patro- ef nar friend* and the flutiBc. belic-ving tiieir best Jn- twill be promoted by a strict and undivided attention liuMs.nirasie* to our care. • „ D. it WM. GUNN ft CO. rural’ .find, the Store adjoining the Ware House eejiciKis'inlly on hand a general assortment or Snyar, r A ,It. Iron Sails. Baygine. Mainsail. ^a*.*iirvery other article, in tl;e (7J?OCj£/?Yt* ,xC ‘dYri’.lbe said low for cash. D. ic \\ M, GLNX ■Ju j* 46 tVARE BOOKS & STATIONERY ^7’ R oon-r n ' f ° r S!je at N 7B Y °M0RUELL alIed J Jfa Next door below the Washington Hall. October 25- cfndl^s°and‘Mo , lMse D «! rr ABo, 49 pieces Kentucky Hug- e “D C ec n<1 20 TWiDe 1 / Or CASH, Tid a AS e H.^ViIrDEN. Private Boai'ttiiifi^ . , October 25- : - , __ TTN i nuict ami healthy neighborhood ns any in the city anil , XTRA ^nperior Cheese, A. No. 1, Can J !• .our T’conTejiioot. near the sentof business, oneor tworesper- | Jj ho]e an ^ half barrels. Rio and Cuba Coffee, u ,ni)ie 0 ftiui^tC5 can be furnished with noard and 4 P .runcnu ..a x,„,... M Also. 49 nieces Kemucky 11 a few day hoarders 700 also he nccnmmmistcd. - or par- tirulars. enquire nt this office or of Dr. Y\ m. Green. Macon. Srpt._l9.1842. g 1 "—"20 Hollars Reward. XT) ANA WAY" from tlie. subscriber living io Putnam M'^rnntv.Oa. about the 1st. of Feb. last, a negro man named Isaac—said negro is nbout 25 vesrsoffind sixe; vellow complexion ; in talking, be nrpry « - * l. 2.. ...wut, Ina miner lm toitts Up displny- sixe; vellow complexion ; in taming, u* — j -r ()rt , V. ^ t<° m * x - caA * oE ~ ^ w For Sale. A CHOICE article Nothern Butter, 5 Bbls Onions, _ 1 Lot Superior Java Coffee, • 1 do choice Hams, Just received. USHER ft FREEMAN. hi , .-. , CJlGHT b 'to suit ln'ituer lives — llie ircliension, it lodged pif of his storoaeH, he i>.jurkingtj) n n l abnv reward will ue given, for Ins ill ;-nv jril so that I can B«Wjn. •' / „ E.uonlon, Ga.—March, ‘^ h T |z ADFjT h FIELDER. ers. at 1 p Central Bnnlt Note* rpKEN for gocds, a t i as..iaUdisrvmnt ; t^ Y&co limerai *■ i>*Sk-«b received it ike great pleasure nwascing to ilwrtn nnd the public pcnetolly, that they emtinue the above business in all its various branr.ies; u the storing and selling of cotton, lecvisy g and f<*f fiat inerchanpiie.pod filling order., at •.hetr well known (■situate neartfcV river, which for convenience and sc- »from fire,is not surpassed by any Ware-House in uj. Mr. Thninas Hardeman will as heretofore give etsonal aueiuion to the selling of Cotton and the filling JerSfbr gorid*. and pledges liimseirin every case to do ’tit tn promote the interest of all who may/favor os iReir tiauonage and influence. Hardeman & Hamilton. •cnii, Aug, 3, 1842. 45 XPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with 4 omiiii.vloii If «i„iin-** I'.crc, »t disposed of tuy ’.merest inthe concern of E. Hnmil- Y Hardeman, to my son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM- CON. whose steadiness of rharacter, and correct knnwl- «»fbusiness, will qualify him for the employment iri vhhe’is abent to engage In thus retiring from the con- 1.1 beg leave to tender tr.v gratelul acknowledgments to friend* for past favors, and would kindly solicit for the cancers of HARDEMAN & HAMILTON, . con- aioaof their support, with the assurance thatfu will be ntefally acknowledged by me, as thoughl wore still a aher of the concern. R* HAMILTOI . pricra nr being anxious to i educe their piesetil i ,ree Siock. among which may be found— . 1 Super Wool dyed Black, Blue-Blark and invisible Green Cassimer. woolen velvet.;valentia. and satin Vestings, Flannels. ineYinoes anrf^intrd Orleans Uollis, French. English and Americot. Prints, Challrvs, Muslind* Lanes, Frem-li Co.ar* uo-Cipes, Black.'olue-black. ft rich ha d lancy eoW d c.lks A-.a.im Black India Satins. India Kora. Sputa.field. Rn 0 ce, en Cambric, and Grass Linen Hon (kerchiefs, Mmislin de Lane & Satin Shawls Neca Ties, and Dress Hundkerchieis/ , Irish Linens. Linen Si.in.ngj. Lawns anI D.-pers, Jaconet bwi-s Nansook and Book Muslin*, . wKtumfc worsted Hb.sery^Gloves Gent's Merino Shirts and Pants; Mocks andl Col ars. Bed Ticks Brown ft Bleach shirtinga ond . b 7 e ‘ -T ' , Super bleached Long Clotl.s.Camon b .anneUAUrdonC Ketsevs. Limeys; superior Bed sod Negro BlmnkeU. She'! tic Buffalo Twist. Code and Ridding Combs, nonl Thread. Tape*. Pins. Buttons. tYc. <Witl, many r.ther ar.i- le. too ted lots, to mennon pT. 8. 'purehasers will find it to ft«r «««» Macon. Nov. 14. Iff42. —Z. To SSciBt. . , „ T HAT Spacious and elegant Store, situated onUotton ■Avenue formerlv occupied by Mr. John P. Gavati, ■„ A.». t.i.I —1' ■■l-P'” 1 C “ “ D '- V "SxpSt- mriSAswE: Dec.: le in sums i , cut-, by BCOTT A CAR1IART. §H5ar,, €oifcc, Molasses, li’ou Sait, &c, Arc. CYIY HHD8. Sl CroixSugar, rwl/ 30.do. N. O'leans do. 15 Porto Itieo do. 20 boxes and bis. Loaf and Crushed Sugar, . 10 do White and Brown Havanna do. 30 hlids. Cu'ia Molasses, 5 do. Trinidad do. CO bbls. N. O. do. ■ 12 Tierces Rice, 250 bags Ri" Coffee, ' 150 do Laguirado. 20 do Java do. • 85 Tons Iron,flat,found end squara. Band, hoop and rod Iren. Cast, German and Blistered Steel, 5 Tons Castings, ;- J - Carolina. Steel and Patent Hoes. “Amei" Shovels. longTiandled do. Scythe blades. Smoothing Irons, 250 kegs Nails and Brads, 15 boxes Cut Tacks. 2, 6, 3, 10 aud IS. 1100 satks Salt, Table do. Dupont’* Powder. ; 2500 lbs. Lend._250 bags Shot. 39 boxes Tobacco, 50 do. common and fancy Soaps, 50 do. Sperm and Tallow Canales, 100 do. 8-10.10-12, and 13-16 Glass, 2io kegs bite Lead, . Linseed, Sperm. Train and Castor Oils, , Co-.al Varnish..with a general assortment of colors ’Tndico, Madder. Spanish Brown. Coppera/. Blue \ it Epsom and Glauber Salta, eal AreatiA Pepper Soice; Ginger, Cloves. Nutmegs, Mustard, Borax Maeohov and Scotch Snuff. _ 150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper A lares lot of Grindstones. . _ ■ 20 Craies Crockery assortert, with manv other arti cles too numerous to mention. All of which will be sold as low as can be purchased in this market. April 4 27 to .v 17 UffOYSE 1VEW BOOKS At Boai'diiian’s Literary Depot. Sign of the laugh Bible. J UST received and for sale,large invoices of BOOKS, 4cc. among which are Story’s Equity, Story on Bills, Phillipa on Evidence,^ Introduction to Legal Science, Laws of Trade, . , _ „ * Form Book, by a Member of the Bar, PMlad. Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence, Lawyet’s Common Place Book, Chitiy’s Blackstono, Dunelisson’s Medical Dictionary, Goodriche’s Church History, Karnes’ Practical Sermons, Wayland’s Moral Science, Sear’s Wonders of the \Y orld, Ripley's Notes on the Gospeis, Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric, Crabb’s Synonyms, Key to Smith’s Arithmetic, . , Malcom's Bible Dictionary, Beauties ofWesley, Index Rerum, &c. _ _i, t , ALSO, a beautiful assortment of small Bill's, and oth-r articles too numerous to mention.—J. M. B. has a.:o it».f . vedtlic Nos G and 7, Spark's Life of Wash.nglon; those who want those numbers, and the remaining seteu, to ccm- plele their sets, had belter call at once. F March 23 26 J.M. BOARD MAN". E. & ii. R. GRAVES. Wanted. 20*009 s'sioOO^CUv^Comici^CliangeBjU^ yEg . April 4 27 -- - jTa:ra' SdfiifSSi’ EUd&'ElE-fL - - Corner of Wnlnoi (Formerly kept by Mr. ZI mm. anSTeeeni.y by M- * exauder Richards.) . mg RH.CDRD resneiitTuny tn- 1? 1 forms her friends nnd lb- putilic generally,that she has taken the above well known establishment. • which nas been newly -fittea To- tr.o eothrart and convenience of Boarders. Thant* " i. - r.j ful for past favors, she renews the ten der of her services to the travclling pnblie. and assures them that every nttention will be paid to their comlort. .1' AM . J " LIES can be comfortably accommodated. Her terms will be reasonable—corresponding with tue pressure of the times. . *r...o ' - " v »"- milE SCULL NHDALS .tranutoclm inj Com- 1 nany Colton Yarn and Oznaburgs, constantly on hand and for sale, at the Factory prices wliolrsalr and retail by »,..a *. 53 - . - E. &JL-R-GRAN l&. Received. c A BBLS. and 20 Half Barrels Canal Flour. For sale by Ov/ A-r'il4 27 E. & R- R. GRAVES^ A-ril 4 27 Monroe Sail Road. rflU&lC STORE. cVUlCOW- U SJ. E7 2l c J © <Si ^7 S M 3C ®» UAv £ cont antly on hand ; and offer fc r sale at prices j*. 4 as low as c in be purchased in the southern country ; a splendid asjnrtn ent ot ^ 7 0 rest, jUJ. The STORE under the Telegrapli office. (Stfl * 11 •f iuiK AP TO KENT. The three Fire Proof ST ORES, on Third street, opposite 8. J. R".v &. C»- Also, the Rooms in the second story of the same bulb dm"«. Also, A Dwelling House on the same A,lwi 1£,'STniKfoN. December 37. k6^y run l LOi from the CMebr^tdand long rsublUhed Maoulaetor-CS of <& * T*^CSjLi~~ .81 w J CHICKERIMG ti .AND ( MACms, ^** cv J e ' ^ commentin', upon the excellence of Which have Stood the test of every cli mate, for many ynai^ gr. O R T M E N T O F CUfrAKS, HICLKS, CLAUiaa fiTS) 1 LAfiBOLh r»> FlFliS, &c. Ac. ... ,. «rd oilier Strings; Clarionet Reeds 01 WuSSSSSd”^ 8 reclnced prices. 0y* Terms Cash. _ _ Mas 17. 1842. ” ii 3 *'*' rMHIS Road is in daily use to Griffin, 58 miles leaving JL Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Bamesville at 10, A. 31. and Griffin half past 12. , _ .... Leaves Griffin nt 9 j. A. M. and arrives at Bamesville at 18 M.and Macon 4j P>M< ■ . ,, a _ Sta»e* connect with it from Macon to Ftonda, Savannah, Auctista via. Milledeeville. Warrenton, kr and also via. Batrnton ami Madison. From Forsylh dailyto the Indian Springs; three times a week to McDonough. Decatur. Ma- ietta. &c.; from Bamesville daily to Columbus via. Thom, asten iand Talbotinn, and from Griffin every Montgomery. Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, AV est Point, &c. end to Augusta, Geo. , Cotton freighted from Griffin to Maron at SI per bale, other articles 35 cents per 1G0 lbs.-intermediate places m proportion. £. ^ WHITTLE, Resident Engineer Office Momoe Kail-Road, Macon, ? July 26th, 1842^S 4iLt - A Word to the Wise. TT&F.CEiVED this H.y por Steamer H- L. Coolest,,tnc XY Cheap Cash ClothingSioreof 51ERR1TTA BPK1N CER.an addiiional supply of Ready made Uotlu g, C o , *3 doz^ashmnable Beaver and Cassimer Pcaltota, auperi- " “dMSS^SSSl 1 S Pealtots, Cheap and se, V1 L2doz Gentlemens’ Cloth Cloaks full lined and wadded. 10 doz pair of French and English Cassimer Pants, e y heavy, and suited to the season. 4 ifoz fine blank Satin Vests, . Also a few French ana English Cassimers. - = The above added to our former stock, constitute the fines, assortment of Clothing, Cloths. Cass-.mers Ac. new ofiermg in the city, and will be sol i without regard to llm lijmbu b of the dav, 30 percent below current prices. Gentlemen desirous of replenishing their ^ rob ^ find it to their interest to ca 1. on .he comet of Cotton Ave nue nnd Second .street, «me door below J. A-&.S.B. U gin's Jewelrv Store, as we are determined not lobe under S °dec y 2? n ? “‘I" h ° USe “ 'MERRITT & SPENCER-: vrwiiwwa. 7 At Boardiuan’s Fitcvary Depot. rinHE snbscriberoflera to Teachers of Schools and Pa 1 rents.a lot o' School Books as extensive and general in assortment, as can be found in the Slate, and up.on as. rea sonable terms. The following comprise his assortment Elementary Speller. New National do., Pictoru cl .., Town's do.- Boeder and Definer, Pupils 1st ana ^d Bot ks Testaments, (school ed.lion) Webster’s Pnmary^ Dictroua- rv, do. Boston school edition, do.Octavo, do.Otta * Walker’s Dictionary primary edition, do. Do&ton sci.o » - ditiou. do. Octavo, Worcester's Elementay Dtcutoaty. do. Comprehensive do Todd s Johnson and Y\ alker do. Frost’s Practical do. Kirkhain’s do. Brown s do. do.Southern Primary Reader, Southern 1st, ~d tri W Class Books, Kay’s Readers 1st 2d and 3rd P 11 ^’Ameri can Popular Lessons, Introduction to N ational Reader, A- merican First Class Book, Young Ladies • do. Co'“nffi«a“ Orator. Fowls’s Family Dialogues, Academical Speaker, Frost’s Amcrcan do, Lovell's U. Stales do,- CWJs Bo* American Geography, Parley’sPnmary Geography, Lucli- el“ do. do ; klitclicl’s Geography and At as, §m.lh s do do.- Olnev’s do. do , Wdodbridge Sc Willard a.Uuivet-al graphy P^lcy’i Common School History. Parley . Bookof fbe united S.'ates, Child’s History U. Slate.. Kale s do.. do. 1st. 2d and 3rd Hooks History, Whelpley s Go.npeiid Rob- bin's Outlines History Milchel's Geographical ltcaaer, Willard’s Universal History, do. Republics of America, Pinnock’s History Englstad, do. Rome. QO^OO. Goldsuutn a IN anfriil rxtai.ii* j, *i*. xvuuic, virlnistiaw s Koin* r rosi s History u Dratrt."i5inCnron-smii*toy^» *-*. 3d Ports. Davie's Aritlimeiic, Keith's do. Smith s do. 1 iKe s d>. timilev’s do. and Key, Day’s Algebra, Davie 1 Leten- dre, Davie's Bourdon, Davie's i'irst Lessons in Algebra, Davie's Analytical Geometry, Holbrook’s Lessens in Ge ometry, Flint’s Surveting. Glbson'adp. Simeon s tuc.id, Hottoii's Mathematics. Heishgl's Astronomy, Olmstea s do Comstock's do. Voac’S do. Guy and Keith on the Globes, Olmstead’s Natural Philosophy, Wake d do. Thelp * u*. Grund’s do. Comstock’s do. Lee's Physiology, Beck s Gha- misirv, Comstock's Chemistny/Comstock s Mineralogy. Holbrook’s Lessons in Geology, Darbv s Botany Lincoln * do. Blake’s do. Aborcrombio’s .Intellectual Philosophy. Parley’s Philosophy (sthool and illustrated edition.) alts on the Mind, Blair’s Lectures (large and small.) Hedge* Logic. Kamo’s Elements of Criticism, do. Abridged eomon ICirkham's Elocution, Parker’s Exercises in Composition, Thompson’s Seasons .school edition.) Copv Books, c, o\ r j Pennmansliip. Preston’s Book Keeping. Co.ts do. Ains- worth’s Latin Dictionary, do. Small Antlion s Lain. Pros,,, dy.do. Latin Lessons, do. Horace, do. Casar. do. c allust, Ciark’s Caisar, Leveret’s do- Cicero’s Orations. Cooper' • Virgil. Cornelius Nepos, Gould s Horace, Horace Dell him, Jacob’s Latin Reader, Juvenal Goulds Adama Latws Grammer, Liber Primus. Latin Lessons. Ovid.Y iriRomtc, Hi*tori Sacrn?, Folsom’s Livy, i\ew Latin Tutor, Lempier Classical Diciionary, Ambon s Greek Header, do. Grc it Gammer,do. Greek Lessons, do. Greca proso y, o. Greek ComBosition. Cleveland’s 1st Lessons in Greek, JJ. n- r.egan’s Lexicon, (large and small) Grove s Greek Lexicon Eisk’s Greek Grammar, do: Greek Exercises. \ a pey a Greek Grammer,'Goodrich’s Greek Grammer, Greek Tes tament. Gra-ca Majota, do. Minora, Jacob s Greek U« To iient. & * An ACRES OF LAND, in Houston county, 4liU near Dari*’ Mill. Improvements on the place, will be taken iu payment Jan 31 'xi-* * r- Aug. 25. 1942 WARE-HOtSii 0MMXSSZOXff BUSINESS. IHRisubscriber h,as removed to the Ware Ilou/e near Cmtnn Avenue, recently occupied by Hamilton Jcolu,which is both rvmvenient and . omparatitely safe m fire; and he is now prepared for lb?- business nt the “an. Hi* personal nnd un livided atteotion will in all *»be given to the storage ajnl sale, of Cotton, and fie i*' to rerrHe afi nddUional share of ike pationage of his ,w (» and the public, and that none will have reaaon-to P*tthecoufidegc*reposed inbiro. 'kptSO . si JOHN JONES Mngor, Coffer, A'C BAGS Cuba Coffee, rCO 75 •• Rio do. 20 B-’xes Cheese, 8 Hlids. Sugar, ,-. . 10 Bbls. Molasses. 6 Boxes Speim Candles, for sa’.o by Dec. 6. 10 T. H. HARDEN". New Spring: Goods -| L. WARREN hasiust received n general assort; l.ff, roedt of Spring Good*, among winch are Blown nnd Blenched .Shirtings and Sheetings. Artie teen, English l’renc'.i Print*, ft"* an< ^ ex,ra Enrlstoti Gingham-., Bishop La.-.n, Mull nnd Jarkitiet Muriins.Plain Cross Bnr an. Ctripe l Swiss Muslin... Superior Irish L-ne- HUI’SE 4IG> AXB ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, . r „ HF 5ub T c Xa E having asstSiaU themselves under TS HOTK to lhe heststvIe Cou'ntrv orders .uunct. ally attended to, also, all kinda-fr-ito ^.-rb fi HOOGHTO^ pered and Painted- ' wM. H. CLARKE, jr. fen 7 lo : - sSsjSffiaJBsa®-??®' Cll l E lmve r a L Bi"deryin foil operation, and will manufacture i nflt'-nik Record or Docket Books for Courts, at Mav 5 3 * lio])c, anil Twiisc. 00 Ps. heavy 4-4 inch Colton Bagging, 150 « q.o an ^ 4.4 Hemp do. fiH Coils Manilla bale Hop., &0 do Ilemp do. CHARLES CAMPBELL, ft Co. ’ tale by i“i'ost 20ih, ®“' ! f«b 7 CASSADA OIL. a superior article for the •it, for tale by J. H. fc . B. ELLIS, 19 Ootton Avenue. BAKERY • mHE subscriber respectfully informs the eitirwsof Mo- .1 thole whQ may patronize him thatlus mauu ^cw Goods! iVew Goods!! mHE Subscribers are ^| ene f r ‘ ne ^“ e r sl A wh irry offer for°,ale at ffiir prices, ix kCO. yincriri-ur,, Ji£$‘ ,r! > AT¥B> MAt)IHit£ S11D1. II ILL and Gin Geering. SUa* IT I and llras.< Castings of every deicnptto patronage. — w * nil v a? a u re ft those Si'k* fsorimr pit'erns) 8ilk and rottnn Ilmsery. • dx l Ort — tu.Ks, p p.m pu 1 T.ndie* sunetior Cor- Tliread.^nnd'Cotton G.ove* and Miu Ladies supeno^ Cor | set*. Crapes and C.ape L.-se. \ eWeis Broan Linens and Hollands, Cambrics. Marssc.Ues \*npjM** ill Hullunds, Cambrics. “ -,i Cotton Drilling*. G.-rca articles usually kept in Dry Good u • , ' • be sold as low ss ihe same arm ies can J Sou,hen, CHv. Alto an assortment of Ladia.Dre. and Walking Shoes. Purchasers are respectfully '' e } { call end examine his sto.-k before purchasing. At one door above Geo. A. Kimbtrly’s Hat Store. Feb. 7 . * I BLANKS for sale at this offire. Paints and Oils. KEGS Nos. 1 and 2 White Lead, 500fcSSM<~*?“- do Lamp Oil Wiffia^of^^^^gco Iron, Salt, and Hails. 1 " TONS Swedes Iron, assorted sires, lo 2,500 bushels Salt, ’ ..sorted, for sale by July « °° JO 1,11 “chIs CAMPBELL ft CO HnnifiE* F^I-fireek Delectus. Xenophon, Bov* 1 sTrench DictionarV- MeTOJW-H-uo.-xno.TTtr. . Grammar. Bolmar’s Levizae's Grammer. 'to.mar s 1 e!em- auue. do. Oeih-, do. Colloquial Phrases. Collets Pronoun- ciii<. Reader. Charles Twelfth, French First Class Book, PoSrnev’s French Speller, Periu’sFables,Levmac s Gram mar, Surah's rfo. \VanostrOcht’s do \ io t.e W aslnngton. ■ In addition to the above. J. M. Btdrdman _ has 0 com plete assortment ol Cap and Letter 1 aper, ctec* p K * 4l .V Guills, Common and Porcelain Slates. Drawing Pencds, Ink, together with a complete assortment of Magistrates « Attorneys' Blanks, &c. kc. .. ■ 1 He is'also constantly receiving tne latest public^.tons n every department of Science and Literature, and lias made arrangements by which he is enabled to procure for gen tlemen works not usually found except iu large ciuce, at low prices, and with despatch. Feb 15 21 The Mghe'st prices will be paid for Old Coi >P er, ltrn«9) Lend, and Castlioa Jan 31 17 . M BAt»iincopii«a pi.asth ROBT. FINDLAY. Cough*. Cold.. A n invaluable external applK-ationto. --'------ Asthmas. Pains in the side and chest D.lhcHty 01 tattling.and all the premonitory sy mptoms of Con^uinp* j.H.lc W. S.ELLIs. 19 lion, for sale by feb 7 tffSr noticST- . a LL those indebted to ibe subscribers in1 or about Ma- /\ con are herebv m.lifted.ihat all Notks.Dle BILL, or tdoe iTF U ‘ 8 LUmNQTON le THOMPSON. (CaSEREtY S'JL’ltEET, •fZ EEP constantly for sale, a ccr-cra 1, as-ortmer.t f PROVISIONS. GROCSBIES, LIQ.U0RS, Ac. Among which ±iti 100 btushels Seed Oats Irish potatoes Sait iu bans and in belli Sugar and Coffcs Loaf Sugar Rice Meal and Flour Corn Mackerel Nails Tobacco 300 lbs. Feathers Bbls. Tennessee W liiskcy CASDIES and CORDIALS, wholesale s=d retail, IVanted as above, 10,000 Re. BACON. Also. Macon City Council Change bills, at a small discount. Feb 21 . _ TO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, FACTORS, WARE-HOUSE KEEPERS, &c. Y Ol' will please to take nonea v tliat by the lGtn, lith *r uu wm Ordinance passed the 2-lth i ^^‘r/couon, ATquan^rl”w rheY^urer. ! March L 23 XSooZxs anti-Stationery. T IIE subscriber tespeclfuUj aimounccs to the public that he has taken the Store cn Mul berry street, recent.y occupied by B*. F. Griffin, and is novVoper.- ing anew and extensive assort ment ol BOOKS and STA TIONERY, selected by himself at the North, an ^w uc is offered nt moderate price* lor cash o goc ■ ' ^ f He would particularly invite attention to c y. Blank Books and Paper, which is supernsi' » * le mj the place, and will he sold at wholesale or retail, on lh A '.uppiv'of the text books used in the Ge ? r ^® College and the principal schools in town and country .will bq constantly kept on hend-a liberal allowance made to ^Blmik books and paper ruled and bound ^to. er-aer-- Book binding in all its branches executed m the best a.yla and warranted. _ JACKSON BARNES. Macon, Oct. 3d, 1848 ^ ; " City of .Ittie on, I March 1st, 1S43, J T HE City Assessor is now prepared to receive Tax lie turns for the year 1843. The ly close without further notice on tie l«day?f Mavnex^ and all who fail to make their returns will then be uouols ta An'pcr»on, returning real estate, muatoive in da num ber oflot or part of lot, and thenumLcr nfthe.q ^. the|value affixed to each. A. R. FREEMAN. A-sessox March 1 A. II-FREEMAN, Treasurer. MERICAN Geutlemen’a Shaving Soap, a tma artic.e J. H. &W. S. ELLIS. A XI. lor sale by Sperm Gandies. (VA BOXES New Bedford Speim Gamd-es. OU by ROWLAND k. 8AUL6I - - by March aulbbury. 25 A EW SPRI-W GOODS. BOOT’S AWD SHOES. ** ^JUST received a large nnd we.i seles- J ted a*sortir.en: ot ROOVN aid l SHOES, of all kinds and quahtie* ' We would invite all those in want ot such anil-lea, to cal’, and examine before per- u • ™^l,Twhere We would assure all who may call. ^^g^lbewantingonou^rtom^eboffi^- ^.!llllXef^ - ^.^cribev. T rjr Chwith%TwiXu bVun^e^ffie ‘neceseity ofclormg all accounts with those havitfi unwtUed bills- March 28 W. AM ft