Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, October 24, 1843, Image 1

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i 4 * T ekjirti Vf'.MMli'K. ’» \0l XVIII. J. 13 A COY, (GEORGIA;) TEES I>AV .iTlORiYAY K, OCTOBER 24. ISIS. Eclcscap!), ISIIED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING. r ' BY M^BARTItETT. . ■ - J building comer Cotton Avcnnc and I irsl ' . . ..... or SUMCRIl'TtOX: |„rH, paiHin «*•**. ">Hpay for «he-Tel ; "'i.r Oollnr., pawl in advance,-will Trn Oollnt-H, paid in advance, will ARE-HOUSE r>* r C o iii 111 Wii":: Selling' OH* at Hew York Cost!! rilliE subacribere, with the view of reducing their pres- I >-r,t Stuck, will.sell at NE'V.YORK COST, for Cush. Thu Stork is new and desirable, and worthy the attention | of puriiWiep. • ' ' •'*, - __ _ j “iCr* Country Merchants and dealertagenerally, are invited 8 Y I O II t» 11 v> I II C S 8 . I tireall and examine for themselves. * • method of iniiirii.'in; our fric-mls-and the j „ SAMUEL J. RAY & V C0. •rally, that we are still connected'iif ihp'l Macon. June'13, 1843. 37- re-IIoii.o nml t'oiuini..i»n tSu-inc.-. which I 7~“ . _ ~ 1 ; j • . ' . - l)£ conducted at dhe stand occupied by i.» the pan ! J list ISCCCIVCUy • ,V (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) Far the J Cl ING3IA MS, Trinted Lawns. Calicoes, Muslins, . H rneeofour uo-coujit.y friends, we are Luildjng ta aJt ’ ' f “.naikE noLIdtns »SI» PirryCICKTA per honum,I^OAIjE HOUSE, nearly adjoining Col. Barker’* Sto7e„ on , T " i . vf no t paid untiltheendofthe year, FOUR the Avenue, whicji will be completed- by- the first of Sep-] 'er annum will oe charged—with imeSrest thert-.l temper. * _ n J "** ” a i . I We <lesire to^etnm our thanks, for the liberal patronage atil all arrearages ore I bestowed bn ua heretofore; an,Ftrm-t that;by our exertions option ol me proprietor.'P (bribe interest of our patrons, tptnqririt* cnuunnancp. _ , 1 non Subscribers, 12Jreuuiearh. Extra) We win be prepared.tomaki; the custouiafy Advance* ! sWriber., «icet.H eacR. , on Cotton-, fill Orders, and attend tosncli'bnsiuessasqiax | ° * ri-KMS of ADVEiniMKO: V ;{ • i ~ *, j be confided to u».by sntf 1 ft-ieujf. loo .‘as favorable 'terms as | .kme.vts not ex' eTdingiadihes, wdloexnaerto-l j will.be <lone by any other regular House jn'tlii* j>lac * ‘ oifE DOLt.VEj in" 1 ' ,r Tr.«;yRTaforA^tr -- * “ rlrt CoUntbrs' mnd Comnen*-Sales, are <?har- [ XEW SI'ltlXC AX’D Sl.n.UER j .Vtit’, Cheap ST Desirable Goods. . Dollar", . , lBlf year. W™ Ml it tvro'years. ''"’ r '* "t n i'id within six months after the year has com- convenience of our up-caunt.y friend's .ii- n.o Mil AND FIFTY* CJCN* -- “ i v.e.ev«« . •• **“ ;iii3 per ana Hrt« w *KK? 'Mac< • Levy. nnMe d< yt«r- •ductiqtt will be made to those who silver- j JL lot Advertising, &r„ as well *» for Sqle. ! Interest WiU he charged, when not settled within HAMILTON. A W , JttljsT,1843.- ;» -Vy. ~ V' 41 m. Brown, and colored Homespuns, Nankeen, JiUtc and black Mixtures,-Checks, Stripes, ,-Tickings,'Musqu,to Nettings, Silk and Cotton Hdkfa.; fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls, Stockings, Half Hose, Threads, Jcc» - Calf; Kip. and Morocco Bronanb"^ ' V! Lidies’-Leaihcr. Seal. antr Morocco Shoes & Slippers, . . Fnr, Wool, nad jalm Leaf Hat# ./ • i J < ;.. .Kiftves ind-Fork* t Popket Kqivek.a large lot. ♦Justreieived and for sale, wholesale -and"retaH. oft the moo reasonable terms.' - E. A R. U. GRAVES. • ^ 'JonejaC.- , • . . . *, • r . " 37 ‘ „„ Ait f.rJ.b Prixins, BlwwIxa. Ae.X: C t>’li iiJ i » >i i O Hi E5 f! j « Tl* rK V i ......i. .1.. nx.. . r |lHE auhscpberi H. SPENCER, H AVING , just received per Steamer J. Goddard, • the balance of hia sprint; purchases, is now pre pared to ofier to the citizens of Marini and vicinity, a full and complete assortment of fashionable Spring anil Summer Clotkiuj;, consisting of every Variety and style of Coats, 1'ants. -and.: Vests suited to the season, tocether with a great variety of : ,S'nturner Scarfs, Stocks, Gloves, Skirts, Collars, J3o~ J sims, Suiprnilers, SfC. JyC, 'ALSO, a splendid assorttnentof Cloths. Cassimers, Vest- Togs. Drab do'Taos,' Camblets, Linen Brillings. Ac. all of I tvhidTi will be sold or made up to order on the very lowest ] terms F( I i! CASH. ' Feeling fully competent that lean make it (or the intdr- [• ;estof gentlemen replrnisliihg tlieir ward-robes to purchase J of me,'I re-|»vv:ful!y '••'.!<•!• a call frmn ali at tin- sti.ie ■ ■ c , tloorbelow'J. A. i'S. S. Virgin's Jewelry Store, and'di reclly. opposite the north-,west front of the Wosliington' Hall where unpre,:edented bargains may alwavS be found.: Macon, April 18,.1843. - .’ . S9 betters on >0 . I ‘ li.l.to secure altenumt, ed with the Office, must WAHE-ISOITSS BOOTS AX’D SBIOES. fir* titr'n n£lhd> Amt faint.- AfuILrrru Shcet. foniM |iss * on Bn sinews. !, v aodetjigaqd have, formed • ciqiartneraWp for the r*nasic:ion of a general Wnro-IIoii-e :iml Com* • 01 unsinrs*. .They have leaked the -large and "** liaai Wnro-Ilousea on the corner. (If Secoml and . n meets, formerly.vccupied by D,«Sc VV. Gunn .k Co., •Alio.convenient and business part of the city, and " rlraia other huilJinga, which rendecait almoiientire-' --aft* from ^ r^ A re. prepared trt make liberal Aihrnncfii ou Col- ,1111 Slprr* or Oil sliipmeri^a to Sarjinnolf, Charleston, *. Vork.or Boston. * *- - .... v , 0 l[xt]e i»x|»erienre. ami unditifled^anention t<* their to obtain the patronage, of tlieir frienda J " r P uk ‘ C Sf “ eni ' ly BAA\VIN & ROWLAND ffx W. Bai.hwin. > ' »'*. P. tt0V. I.A.«D. J ' . . ' . . . Vi-nn.Jaly & 1&4?. ' ' Ty . ■ • K .YEW. 4.AW BOOKS, Sign of ttsr tnrgr aibtiy 3IACO.V, O.ti-' [■ -T nveired, Peters’ Digest, of pa^es decided in the I'jprrnie Court, and District Cqurta of the G. States, in cnndenAad Heports, crtntnlpin" the whole' serea Urcisinns i>f I he Sofreiue Court oft‘n» United Btales, ,it org mixatioa tn the! commencement of Peters’ Re- .... ittke Jiinunry Term. 18.27, 6 volai,, * ;■ -rs* Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the » *. I slaws; Hi rols. 1 - - I'ounni' Digest, f vp!a v . J 'V. 1 Ktiflisii Ecelcdiastical Reports, 5 vola ■-• - ' ln.'f .i of New York Uejmrts, | vola - ^ lUrrliun’s Digest, (English) 4 you . '.’ I'adiips nn Evijence,4 Vols- - -r , ' . s.irkieon Evidenco, 3_vo|j . • ,; • ' firrenlerfnn Evidence, 1 vol .- ' ,. , - r . jury's K-]ni:y .binis|iriid«jicb, (new edition) £ void . Iki’ Equity Pleading,* 1-voi - Da ' on 1’nrtnership:. / r . IK, on IlTllihents .'. ' - III on Agencjr ’ f Ih on (J.inrtict of Laws '■ ’• V. ‘ - 4 lii nn Bills, (just published)^ '• "-V* .w jj.lcen on Vendors . ‘ . . ' . ’ . Atjclrk Ames on Corporations, (new’ editicu.jusl out) j un.lers mi Pleading and Kvjdencj Biyley mi Hills • - ' ', -'' Atimns mi Ejectment'T _ K len oa liijuneuonaj ' ■ i ... ‘ jmnders on Use* and Trust, Chhty’a Plendinc. - . ■.;* 1)q Criminal Law, . • ' . » * Do pp Bi!U *-•»'. -. , Da. on Coorracu ' .-r,-.. ’r■ Jlr Rlackatone Do Medical Jurisprudence * ; fmiyiVon Contracts . , , V . r uManqinds Equity , f* ‘ . ‘ ' O'iier'a Precedents -. ^ . "1 Do on Cpovevaniiing ., II ncoe’s Criminal Evideuco 1 • .' , Oo . Ci^il Evidence , j : - tinne's Liiw C'iinpendiutn ' f Do .Kent ',*• ■' • Do Uhickstnae . . ' . .’-a A'ltlmne’s Blaakstono ' Wheaton's Selwyn . RnsseH on Crimes : Tiieobold on Principal and Surtly, * • Wlieniworfh ou. Executors ' Daria’ Precedents is. _ • Hoberts on Frauds » Cnllyer on Partneruldp T*H.-r , s Law of Executor* * • MittorfJ't Pleading • ' Hxll h liealiv'K .Chancery lleport* .' r ' •' K Ica’a Cliniicerv HepbrfivT' *' • V*• An hiholdV Civil Pleading , , * , •.. . ^ -; H'larier’j Law piction^ry K*miiv Draft^m'an *. */- . LjviverV Common-Place Book !.»«of Trade ^ ' "s KlSk.^ 1 iBar, Philadelphia) ir the ah-1ve Books will be sold for r Ls- d »rj tl0,1,0,) wishing to replenish their libraries, •M ii'f-ir'their interest to call, as they can obtain ^Law emu Macon h.t tltey oan at Savannau nr Charleston, I they msv always be sura of seeing the latest editions of adird Whrks. L M. 1$. wi'-l also order such Worka as -stlv to keen on hand, oFloO rare to be eiaily ob : I tfie poblte ij | selves together ... GOK.1I and .'are now qreciing a large ami convenient WARK-- IIGUSE, near- Cotton Avesote,- M_ Poplar street. Tire location is dry . and elevated, and unencumbered wi|h old' buildingsmid theusual liqbtlhiea oEfi e, ami Wittbe cntn- pleted, and-resdj fpr busmess, by the £rat of ^epteinbqr. •' t They .confidently assure tho' pttblic, that.any inisines* cAn-, signed to their care, will be faitUfidly and promptly exefw-- ted.;- «'■/' ’■ %. . Rely iog an the honesty of purpose. and- the long estahlfth- ed ronfidetied'nf (brse who’know.os,. wo feel no hesitancy an looiung for a liberal shore ofpubfiepatrooage. . «, . • - Y- . - TlIOMAtJ h. GORMAN, i ; ! . JAMES RICHARDSON. 1 Mecon, July.4;-f843. >. y V- 41 ' WARS-aOir@Z2 ; . ^1 AND Commission 15 u sine rOIHE undersigned still continues to occupy the WARE- 3 HOUSE-ott the earner qf Second end Popbir streets. He ofi'ersiiU services tathe venous brsoclies ofthg lVti re- Hoiim- nml foBwnlktlaa BusindM; and respectful ly solicits the patronnge of his friends and the puliUn^ener- -ally; trusting that, by his unrcraittIng.elforts, Jje aliaH be table tt^meetthc wishes of those who may honor .him .with' theirJ-onlidehcm--and expt'esses a feeling cfgratitude, to bis ftieudsibr tlieirliberal patronage, .-' • . -'. ' • • : JOHN M. field. 1 .Miron, July l. 1843. - - < ’ ’' Jfuhr<ure—Oo]. Wm. R; Remolds,- _< ) n"r... ’- ^ V . May JamevH. Hardaway, Vsrj'i,, . . * ‘-V - M.-.-rs, Ilea A Colton, ■} . - -V Joshua G. Moore, - 'J ' \ William Moseley, Henry:. *.y W. C. Cleaveland,- Crawford. A ^rdRlITilO HWpOTWTUnHt — . * M; »ml having an efficient purchaiingagenltneachnr f Itrer- ntihli.hine cities, New York, Philadelphia, and "' be it enable J to avail himself of unusual facilities. |Li; IS - 4 - Varim iron A* Brass Foundry A YD MICIIIYE XiBlOS*. Slid GinOeering, Steam Enginr Wort, Iron Ura.s Casliu.' of every description, made to N.aod Machuuc Work in General, corner o* tourtti .Street*. , ^ _ P* The hii»ben jir'-ivs will be paid for 01*1 Copper* and 4 n»i l'oi.. ]io|)T FINDLAY. Consisting ■■II “f- taw pump brdghua. with a good t assortment, of Gaiter pumps and lasting brogans, all* suitable'’to the teatkin^. 1 Ladies fine kid slipper# an,1 buskins, clqtlr.'J^uskins, kid and leather ahWs, made iq thie latest fashions., apid typst durable style. _A large assortment (jf.-womeli’s.'u^Ssuud lqw-<pt«rter«d WAKE H01JSJE Commi^^ioir Business.' j--' i rjAHE undersigned liave formed aC(>- J. partnership for lli« transaction ofa ceneral Ware House & Commission busi ness. ■ ’. ' - We have taken Ihe lsrge and enmtno- dinna Ware House, occupied the first season hv Mr. Juris' .Josks,-and-fortnerly by Messrs. Hamilton k Hetkolds. These are very conveniently situated to the business-part rtf the City, atid at the same time, not exposed to accidents from fire, bv'contiguity to i*her buildings. ■" j- • '■''* We shsli be prepared to. make J.IRERAI. ADVANCES uppo all. prodnee in store; or which shall he ordered to be ship- pad to our correspondents on the seaboard j. and will make returns for till Cottons ordered to be shipped, through u»to T*avatanah, Charleston orNeW. York, as-rapidly as sales can realixe-l, andtb« proceeds returned here. -. It will he our object to merit a ahare rf patronage .only bv a fa'iililul personal attention and watchfulness over the interests roniided to ps.- The proceeds of alTCtiUou sent to us for sale; will be held sqlyect to die. order.of the .owner; and the persdr.af su'perthteudeiiee of one oftlie. paqiiera. al ways given to sales, as well as to purchases of such srticles of supnlies.as ouceustomers may order.- . - - - / MOTJLT?RIE & CAMPBELL. ■-«:to*i«t{KMt?«s.-i, : -v -r ’ D. C.-CAJIClUiWo . firyi .. ' . Ttie ntiders'gned hjlviug retired from the Ware House aprf transferred hi* interest t6 Mesir^,. Movlme \ Compbe!l;c«flrdially recommend tkefce gentlemen to ty« Old -friend* and patrons, as worthy of ,'*• ♦. / . \ < JOHN Wlim IIOI NF. A VI) - OOHMSSrON BH.S-IXBSS. ^, rgl HE -undersigned feel- ./Ttj'JFjA I ing grateful to, tlieir friends add patrons for the M2L n-eral support lterFloforc- |]"^ received, tske great pleasure - —£ - htj'l 17 MaCon, August 16, 1843 ordered by the B-wrd, that an InstaUmeni of Fifty hcilsrs per share on the capital stock of this Compauy, c ’a»ion above Forsyth, is required to he paid on Mon- J-'ke SOth of November next: payment to be inode at 4 *®ra. or to Col. Jesse Pope, Forsyth ; A. A. Gnulding -^aael G. Jonet, Griffin; John Daily, McDonough; •o. Joiaph Thompson. Decatur; H. Foote, Esq., Ma- limes McEntee.dtorae; Msoti*. Russell A Alex- ^-C.^ville, or Mr. John P. Long, Chattanoogo,(Tenn.) »ire authorised to receipt for the Company. 4 trite extract from the kiinutes. M. L. GRAYBILL, Cashier. 4'nm 93 47 : hi announcing uf thehi and the public generally, that they 8P0O w ill continue the above busiiiesehl alltu various branches; Knivea auch as the Jtoring and selling of cotton, receiving and for warding merchandize and filling orders, at-their well known stand .Mtoafe nfar the rivjer, winch for convenience and se> ruritv from fire', is not surpaSseu by any Ware-House in the city.. Mr. Tlmma* Hardeman will as Heretofore give- hia perabnsl attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling of orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do his best to promote the interest of all who may favor us withtheir patronage .namW^e AN & jijvMJLTON. Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. ; ** * S EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with. » view ofcugagiiiffin the Comm»**ioi« **u»ia«J«ihere, I have disposed of my i-,t<-rest in the conera OT ... Hatnil- um A Hardeman, <" iny son, Mr. CHAIILE8 F. HAM ILTON. wb--,- steadiness of clmrocter.andcorrectknowl- edge Ot business, will qualify him for the employment in which he is about to engage. In thus retiring from the con cern, I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to tnv friend* for pastfavora.and would kindly solicit for the new concern o f HARDEMAN A HAMILTON, a eon- tinualion of their support, with the assurance that it will be is gratefully acknowledged by me, as though 1 were still a member of the concern. E. HAMXl*luri. Macon. Aug. 15,1843 WARE HOUSE rieiy ami description, to jSrhich' they respectfully invite the terredfruanii aking any, but tliathe is resolved to redeem bis own fully- He assures the TravelUngpublic-.tliaunclma- * ... , - , , t% i a# \.V.l si-- i.-it-rc-t. -di.di pr-m|-l him t-> leave n.. .-if. it. They htaVc altab, and constantly keeD on hand S good as- ^ no expense withheld, to render their sojourn with him sortmen*ofjeatber, dasA pea. thread, snd aU other arti- both a « reea bl e and comfortable. His'.Tahle shall lie sup- aitemiotfof all wishing'to purchase, with tho assurpuce that ptices.shall he in ancordance whltthe lime*.'' -* j ' gs MACOX, GEORGIA.^ rriHE subscriber has again taken this Estab 4 Ushmcnt, where he wil^alwnvs be has ps' to attend to the calls of his old customers, and the travelling public generally. - . Macon, June 20,38 . rt ' -S- LANIER.- SAMVEL J. RAT 6l Co. n AVE just received and are now opening a general as sortment of seasonable HTAPliE nia«l iFAIVC’V DKV uOOD.H, wiiicli they will sell at very retlurecf prices for UA^H, being anxious to leduce their present large Stock, among which may be found— ^uper Wooldyed Jilack, lilue-lilack and invisible Greeti Cloths, . Cassfmer, woolen velvet, valentia, and satin Vestings, I'^lannelsrineriiioes and printed Orleans Cloths, French, Englisliand American Prints. Challeys, Muslinde Lanes, French Collars and Capes, Black,Idue-blackxtV rich fin’d fancy color'd Silks A Satin?, lilack Lidia Satins, India Kora.SpitiDliiehi. Pongee,Lili an Cambric, and Grass Linen Han lkerchiefs, Mouslin tie Lane & Satin Shawls. Neck Tics, and Dress H.vi dk e rch i e fs, Irish Linens, Lfuen Shirtings. Lawns and Diapers, * Jaconet, Swiss, Nansook.anti Book Musliiis, Silk, Cotton & worsted Hfisiery j Gloves A Suspend© Gent’sMerino Shirts and Pants; Stocks and Collars, ])-• 1 Ticks Brown *Y Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Super bleached Long Qloths, Canton Flannels A Drillings, Kerseys, Linseys ; superior Bed and Negro Blankets, Sl^eB Buffalo Twist, Side and Bidding Combs, Spool Thread; Tapes. Pins. Buttons. Ac. \V r itli many other arthdes too tedious t<i mention. P. S. Purchasers will find it to their interest to cal!. S. J. BAY A CO. Macon, Nov. 14, 3.842, . Y - LIBERTY HOTEL, T HE undersigned announces to the Public; .that he has. taken die a- bove House, recently occupied by "William B Penuel, anil i^ prepared for the raception tif Boarders and 'Era tellers. inises are but little relied sip* used in"the mattufacluriog booof and shoes. Bj?Boou "Kd shoe, made and t repaired, with neiluess aqd at the shortest nodtfev-- •-, -'' ‘ • -'» STRONG & WOOD April 25 ^ .. t .- 'i. ;»->■ 30 .< --v-'y .Y5SYV BOOTS AY I) SHOIiS, JUST RECEIVED, ON SKCOND 8TBKKT. W rp HE subscribers would inform their . Jt friendaaadtitfcpublic-getierally,that ja they have a line lot of Gentlemen's fine t-C* 5 ® Boot- mill Gntt-ni, Lnuling aiiil Gont-ikin, Also a large - assortment 'of L ADIHS' HALF GA1* TERS AND SLIPPERS of alllttnda. Also;'a great va riety of Miasea' colored sod black Half Gaiters and Si ip- pera, -with a general assortment hf Children’s Gaiters and HalfGaiters wbiqU wowilhiell as low as those ortho same quality ten he'hought in the State FOR CASH. -,/j . . , WIUTING A MIX. v V. B-4-A.il those-whose accounts were due 1st January. 4843.audremain-unsettled J.uly 10tb." will 'Gave to 'Settle with cO»K " Tin* furnishing Shoe* without- pur. wo- think ratheta.a pootbusuSeas/ tliese.times.*. 1" W. -j- M- CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Os Mulbeuky Street,Neakxu£ MetuodistChurch. T nil subscriber having become the Proprietorof this welk known establishment, respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. The house has been entirely cleansed and renovated ; the rooms replenished wiih clean - - . -j.* - .hods and-suitahle-ftuaxftfreKjQkd the win !e interior oi the He is aware that Newspaper pro- ' estahlialiinent adapted to the comfort of his guests. That ied on. lie would^ therefore tie.de'-: the domestfc economy of the House will he such as to grati fy .the most fastidious, lie has but toinfirui the public, that he has encaged as ceneral Superintendents, AVM. SH1- YEltS,- JUNK. AND LADY, whose career as Managers ofa Tavern in Sparta, for uinp years, has commended him to ihe favorable notice of the travelling public. WM. U. THOMAS. SeptilA : . ' » plied with the best thii, and the-Macotr market ran aflord. his Htfcse with ohedientmnd tatteotive servant*; Goodjilea-. -qaht, well fttnUhod and supplied Lodging Roam,pan be had. And last not least..the House shall not suffi*rfdr either want And Inst not Ieast. tbe Jlnuse shall not sufferfor either want of Sttention.'or abundance of wholesome proven ler.-/- The undersigned from an experience of-spriie time in' the same huimte-sstn the city of.Savarinah. pledges libfisflf thay he shall be able t<> give entire satisfaction.’ Provisions are plentiful and cheap. The Travelle • may therefore expect gdcidfarajIod a iightbiU..'Oaue-and Try. * - . Jan 3,1843. . THOMASAVILLTAMS. . sJTIUSIC STORE. .11.SCOTS. Ttlf eiUtvaCiilBEB.,isreCel>iug4»ge fcS. stock of . , COAClIfifi, CHAKIOTEVS, EABOCCHES, ItITGKIU», 1VAGO.VS, Ac. / from suine of the be»t Northern Manufactories, which were made expressly for this market, of the beat materials,- and are warranted aqoal ifnoteoperior to th'oseofany other e*- tablishment. Tltosein want of anyde*criptioq.Df Carriages, will findlt for theirintereitto examine the quality andpn-, ces-ofhu assortment. - ' ■ i . Repairing, in all the dilferent branche* executed in the best manner, by experienced workmen at less than farmer ^Carriage Wl<i*er4, vrin^nj a^uodkaabrtmenlofElliptic Springs, Axellrees. turned and boxed D.aahes.Lainiis, Isantis. I Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted Fringe, Tassels, and almost every, article required in their bdainew; at Augusta price*.' . ' -r vo- TiAhrnrtr • March 1 at, 1,642. I. 99 . tf • j- W.BABCULa, , HELLING OFF AT ltEDtCEB IMtIC'JKS 1! V.' C. G. ST. J<9)8Y, »:; Walch ?Iakev and Jcivellcr, ■ * T^ESPECTFULLYinformshis friends XV and tho public, diet he has just re- < ceived a new assortmebtof ’ f 3) Watches and Jewelry. of thp latest fashions and most approved ,rta- kinds . aU O f w hioh he Will sell at reduced priees, for CASH. ira 27 mt © <& v.E-a © s ^, H A V- cofte antly on band, and offer fc-t* sale at.-^iriecs as low as cm be parcliased in the southern country, a M-icritlid n>8ortrm-nt <*f . PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrated and long establisbed-Manufactories of H U.L.i\ !A Hi • ^ ,* * AIM* ' • CHICKERING AND MACK AYS. The well known reputation of these Mannfactories pre- clodea the nccossity of commenting upon the excellence of their inatrmneuts', which have stood the test of. every cli mate, for many years. _ A. LARGE A S S O It T M E N T O F VIOI,I.VS, SUPERIOR GUTARS, BUGHES, XRO-TIlIONKat; TBU.tlPETS. HORNS, CIiARIO-YUTS, FLAGEOLETS, PIPES, Ate. Ac. Ac. Vjolin Rnitv. fi.^lnfra - Clarionet Ilee-t- CENTRAL HOTEL, Rincon, Geo. The undersigned having di.«pn*>d of his proprietorship m the Central Hotel, to Mr. \\ . C.‘Thomas, from his knowl- etlL'«* of him. .'ini the well known rapacity of Mr. a;ul Mrs. ^liivrr.*.. i:i the m:iiiau r rmrnt of a Puldic Ilonse, run with confidence, reeomineml the Central Ilbtel to the patronage of bis friends and the.uublic. ^ ’ - • * F. SIMS. Septt* 19.. < *’ '"T- ,y , 51 MEDICAL. REMOVAL. T HE andersigned, having removed from Cotton Avenue to 'the store on Mulberry and third streets', opposite the Central Hotel, would announce to the citizens of Idnvon.and vicinity, that he will there continue the prac- ^ rice of Medicine in all its various branches, and wUT, as formerly, attend to the calls of thosq who may de&n it their interest to procure his services M. *^. THOMSON, M. D. Macon, Oct/l&t. 1843. . . 52 THE NEW YORK STORE. G *W,.&*E. WOODBUFF, would respectfully in- • form tlie citizens of Maoon, ami surrounding country, tliaf they have moved their Store to Second street, under the Washington Hall, next door tn Geo. W. Price, where they are now able to offer a very extensive stoclc of Staple ami Fancy Dry Good?, one of the firm being constantly in N$w York, buying good? under every advantage. We do say that we can, aha will sell Goods a? low as any other house in this City. We have now ou hand a good assortment of «:i u;...i imr.-ihpr wlifi a validity oflumpniiLAf peting, Dlantaot.-, IC.iocy, Linseys,Hearth Hugs, OH Cloths Ac. to all of which we invite purchasers of Dry Goods to call and examine for themselves, as we are confident we can please b<?th in quality and prices. Macon, Oct. 10 . 3 CITY TAX. B Y Resolution of Council, the Treasurer is authorised to receive for the City Tax due for the year 1843, one half in the change bills issued by the City, and one half current money. The books are now open for the payment of Taxes, and will be closed on, the first day of November next, after wbuffi latter date, executions will be issued a- 'gainst defaulters. . The Treasurers office wili he open front 9, until 11 o clock,A. M, every day, Sunday excepted, where pay ment car..be made. A. R. FREEMAN, Treasurer. Sept. 12 50 ■ Collar and ....... — ... , Silver tar d Steel do. with glasses to suit aUlaces; SILVER 15 rush without winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pen*, fine Pocket Books, Gold and Silver Peucils. Silver and Steel Chains and Keys, Uratd and India Rubber Guards. Veritable Cologn<-J*Violias ami Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thun- bles, &c. * Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opporU- ii tty to buy cltcap for cash, will do well to call and examine the above before pur. having elsewhere, a* he will sell lower lhau anv other e;.iab!ishim-iu in tho ''- ,untr > - WATCHES BE K* AI RED. Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kind-, of Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best mateimis for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture any part ofa Watch, and will warrant every piece he make* as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well. Nov. 1 1842 5 D OT/nVXISSS'Di\r ST/32 w JiSB. ftp HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership forthe I transaction ofa general Auction A Com mil.*® n RusincH*—they have taken a store in the centre of busi ness. on Mulberry street, two doors ssuth of tbe Washing- ton Hall. We will assure our friends who may favor us with their patronage that if prompt-attention to business, a strict compliance with tlieir orders, a faithful discharge of all daty will secure their interest, no exertions on our pan shalfhe .ranting to effect it. . ‘ We solicit consignments from our friends in Savannah. Charleston. Baltimore, New Yntk and Boston—country uroduce sold, and orders for all kinds ofgood* supplied. *- DAVID REID C. A. ELL8. Henry G. Lamar, Macon. _ ur re paired at die snortes^pptice, ^ThL^-B ARNKS. ■ Macon, November 8. 1843. C ill. S. BALL SEW FALL AMI AYIVFEB GilODS!! SOW ARRiVIXG DIRECT FROM KE'V TOUK. Commission Eusmcss. shall continue the Ware House and Commianon T T Business, the ensuing ae«*on. at our old stand, on dte corner of Cherry and Second Street*. • In offering our services again to t ie public, we have no pledgee to make-believing that our past conduct will be a sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance of the trust that may be hereafter confided to us. . , We will at all timet be prepared to make liberal Ad vances on Cotton, in store, or oni shipment made to our Agent* in Savannah, Charleston or Nejv York.^ & ^ The aubeeriber* intend keeping on band, a full aupplv of Dry-Goods. Cotton Bagging, and hamily oroceries, of all kinds; which they will be gfid to furnish to their custom ers, upon aa good terms as any house tn^Macon. Ang. 92 Mtpsciu. Ealiannes, 0000 yard* printed Calicoes, . styles. Black and rich colored Velvets. Heavy V Irish Linens, Brown »V bleached Linen Table Cloths, ind elegant assortment of rich Black, Blue Black ■' n “°red Drrss Silks and Satins, with a general assort- 1 r '' Silk Goods. Han.lkerchlefi, Mantles. Shawls, ' ‘ ■‘"eeille*. Pina. Cotton I A’E BOORS—-Jnsl BScceivcd. x o. 5 of Braudes’ Encyclopesdta of Science, Literature Y and Art. , Price yoenmt The Farmers Encyclopaedia—Entbinring »H the recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, by C. N. Johnson. Price 25 cents. , ' . . Macauley'a Esaaya complete in 4 voU. Scott’s do. Wll»on’» do. 3 ‘ The Noctes Ambrosian® complete in 4 vola Also a cheap edition of Macanley, at 25 cents a vol. Flora’s Interpreter. Flora’s Lexicon.—For sale at April IS BARNES’ Book Store. pem _ . . MOIlll/SO.VS n \ e ‘ : »hic I iiiverMal ^BcflicinoY, * Stale by GEO. W. PRICE <Sc CO 4l »J* 32 Rayyiii? ami Bopc. fkfkfk PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging, yUil loo " Kentucky do Oo 41 Rusia, do 000 «• Coils Monilln Bope, 500 1b*. Baggiop Twine. For sale on reasonable tern»bv^ CAMpRELL iCo . & CO’S. DAILY GENERAL FOPOVARDIJiG k COMMISSION IlOUSr. THIUE Central Rail Road and Banking Company 9 of Ge ,rgia having granted to the auharribera the pri vilege of running an EXPRESS over their Road during the present year, with ihepnvilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they ofier superior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Article*, Specie, &c. Ac. and are in hope* of being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, ty which they will be Mlowed to carry a Mail Bag. They are prepared to receive and forward Hoods ol all descriptions, to and from Savannah end Macon, and interme diate places and between Savannah and Charleston, with the greatest safety and despatch; and will also pay particq- lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and pay ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and transactingall kinds of business in the above places. . They have also extended their arrangement to rnn their Express by the Southern Boats to Pieolsta, in Florida, and intermediate places on that route. . , Thev intend to put on Teams, to run regularly threugn from Macon to Cnlumbns, under their^wn charge, to carry all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and safety, on the first of October next. MACON—Office alike Washington Hall. SAVANNAH— Office at iXo. 153 Bay street. DO. 8. Pkitbrick, Agent.for remnngand forwarding Good, a nd Mcrchandise. CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No. 9G.East Bay. July 4 40 tf M. S. BALL & CO. Oroceries. T HE subscribers continue to keep on hand at the old ! of Groceries, low for Cash June 6 stand, opposite the Washington Hall, a good assortment rrocerie-, Bagging, Salt, Iron, Jce. which they will sell for Cash. C. CAMPBELL A Co. Salt and iron. OHAA SACKS Liverpool Salt, ^UUU 20 Tons Swedes Iron, For sale by Avgustt 4T Aug. 22 CHA5. CAMPBELL * Co. 47 NEW B«O^S, At Barues’ Book Store. JU< T rVBl.ISHED. TFPHEXS’ new work on Yucatnn, Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore S. S. Fay. No. 8 of Allison's Europe, No. 1 2 & 3 Harper’s Edition of Shakespeare, No 4 Family Library, 25 cts a \ ol. Seward’s Narrative, by Mrs. Porter. ' Conquest and Self-Conquest, or which makes the Hero. ALSO.—A large supply of School Books and Stationary, Blank and Record Books, of all kinds, Bibles, Prayer, Hymn, Music and Singing Books, of every description. May 23 34 _ Cherry Street Bakery. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma con and vicinitv, tliathe has opened n Baking Estab lishment. opposite Thomas Harrold, on Cherry Street, he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Having a professional Baker, he confidently assures those who may patronize him, that his manufacture will be of superior Lalitv. JOHN T. HAHBAUM: Sept. 3,48 ly* To Ren t, A DWELLING house in Court House Square- i Also two Rooms over the subscribers Store. Pos- L session given first of October next. CHAS. CAMPBELL & Co, References. >• Thomas Taylor, do. Rea it Cotton. do. Geo. A.'KTutBERLTi do. James Goddard, do. K. -t R. R. Graves, do. E. & T. N Beall, do. Chs. Campbell * Co. do. Wrigley & Hart,. do, Macon. Ga. Nov. 1. 1812.• 3 Yew Good*! Y T ew GoodbJI T HE Subscribers are now receiving a general assort) inent of staple and fancy DltY-GOODS, of me latest style and patterns, which they oiler tor sale at fair prices., in brick building one door from WashinptoiiHatt Sept 25 GEO. W. PRICE * CO. T UB HCVMjIj SH«fAI,N) .Hsiuiitiu-iurinjj Com pany Cotton Yarn and Oznaburga. constantly on hand and for sale, at the Factory prices, wholesale and retail by April 4 27 E. & It- It- GR-1A ES. -a * TONS Swedes Iron, assortedsizes, LO 2,500 bushels Salt, , , 100 Kees Nails and Brads,assorted,for sale by July G -to CHAB. CAMPBELL ft CO. l<YO dozen Cotton Cards, rUST received and for sale low, by I E. & R. It, GRAVES. Jane 13 37 Bacon. 1 U.UUU 2,000 lbs Hams ami Shoulders. : 7 7 ' a ei&iDUVI for sale by June 0 CAMPBELL & Co. 31 qp 0 AVilUill.oii Clnrk and Ordorcc taVnl-on. \ T the next Term of the Superior Court of Macon coun ty. Geo. to be held on the 1th Monday in September n p X t, I shall apply for an assignment of my dower, to lots or Land. Nos. io'and G2, and 75 acres of No. 7, in the 29tii district ofocce Lee now Macon county. Also, ol Lot No. 101 in the 2nd district oforigiunlly Muscogee, now Macon county, of which John Clari (late of Macon county) deceas 'd died, seized and possessed. ' ELIZABETH CLARK,rel tof John Clark, dcoeased. Meson sounty, €k, May 4, 181S, Vails, Tin Plate, Iron and Hol low YV T are. inn Kegs Cut Nails, 100 boxes Tin Plate, 10 Ton fiat and square bar Iron,- G Ton English Hollow Ware, 20 dozen Collins’ and King s Axes. 2 do. Mil) Saws, 300 lbs. Bagging Twine, 23 Coils Rope, J000 lbs. Iron Wire, 1 Case Sheet Copper, 1 do. Sheet Zinc, 1 Roll Sheet Lead, 1000 lbs. Bar Lead, 10 doz. iron wire Sifters, 1 Ton Sheet Iron, I do. Sheet Steel, Bellows, Anvils. Vices, Screw Plates, Hand and Sledge Hammers. Received and for sale by E. L. EKD. Macon, 8cpS. 19, ' 51 JVOTICJE. P KRHAl’SiK-t know that the subscribers have thought best to stop retailing Liquor, and fill up with a general assortment of Family Groceries; And if not. we will now state to the public generally, that liev have, and continue at tlieir old stand on Mulberry street, next to the old Darien Back, where they will keep a general supply of Family' Groceries, spcli as Brown, Loaf, and Lump Sugar ; Molasses, Tea. Cofi'ee, Oil, 1-lour, Meal, Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel, Northern Pickled Pork; all kinds of Pickles in jars ; Sweet-meats, Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, and all kinds of country produce that can b' called lor in family use. or that can be had. I. UD DING TON A THOMPSON. By E. C-GRANNlSS. Agent. Macon, June 13,1813, Sugar. Colt'ee, AY. HHDS- P.'S., and 34. Croix Sugar, i&\3 200 bags Rio and Laquira Coffee, 30 Hhds Cuba Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries and Staple Dry Goods. For sale by CIIAS. CAMPBELL fc Co. Paints and Oils. KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead, OYI\* 390 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil, With a variety of Colors for Painters’use, for sale by July S 49 CHAS. CAMPBELL 4; Of HO. 4. JOSEPH B. CLAPP, May 10. Alioriif) k( Lan, Vienna, Dooly county. 32 Gcorgi i C. E. BLASIE. ATTOHYKY Has removed his*O(lice t on Third Street, where he i professionally engaged. -Auijust 1, 1843. the rof ay alw; AT I,AW, MACON. Ga. in i ext to Dr. Parsons, ys be Cjiwui, wiieu aot 44 BROWN di SHOCKXElTa ATTOR.YEVS AT I,AW. W ILL practice in the cm Circuit, Randolph, Lc ies of the 3outh-West. ru . . - , Early, Baker, Decatur Dooly, Macon, Sumter, lelfatr, Irwin. Pula.ki, of tin- Southern; rud Houston, Crawford, Pike, L’p.on, Butt* and Monroe, of the Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna, Dooly county. Geo. WILLIAM BROWN, May 23 3! WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY. W ILL practi.-, ein Circuit. a. n. WRies:?, AXiOHMiT AT L4W, VIENNA, GA. unit die eoi.mlrs ortlie Soutii-Weat. And also, Thomas, Lowndes, rulaski. Irwin, and Laurens, of the Southern Circuit. (£7° He may always be found at his Ofiice in Vice Ga., when not professionally engnjed. » May 30 ' 35 w 12m GILES & ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I.AMKit, Macon Co. Gro. P ra rtice inxlie following counties—Mason,Ma v T rion, Crawford, Houston, Dooly A Sumter. ■ ' - JOHN'M. GILES '_ • JOUN C. MOUNGER. Oct 25 1842 J. S. B3KKARSJ, ATXOn.M;V AT I.AXV, PERRY. GEO. FABTUILO & SPSAR, ATTOKYEVS AT LA W, FORSYTH, MONROE COUNTY. GA. June 15 37 aKTS AI EA2L-E.e«S?, SAVAYYAK TO >11( 05, fiCOKGIA. This ROAD is open from Savannah to “ McCalls' Mill,” 187j miles from Savannah, and 2) miles from the Depot at M.-u ttu, for transportation daily, (Sundays excepted.) The Mail anil Passenger Train, will run to and from Me- C alls' Mill, on and afterthe first day of August next. The It-jnd wili be finished and openc'd to the Macon Depot is October next. P-tSSAOE FOR 1ST] MILES. In Passenger Car, - - . $8 00 Baggage “ - . . 5 00 Children nnder 12 years, halfpriqe. Hie Trains will leave (until further notice) as follows ■— J>ave Savannah, at G, A. M. and leave McCalls’, at C, A. The Charleston t-teamers will leave Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, after tbs arri val of the trains. August 1 as $50 liUWARi). R ANAWAY, on Monday, the id instant, from mv rest* dence, in the City of Montgomery, Ala. a Negro Man, named CHARLES, about 30years old. 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, slim built, with a dark brown coipplection, and having i™7)p.ogoT.-;^ gre^ horses, but one darker than the other, iiit was raised-in Clinton, Jones county, Ga.. ami has been tra ced, with the wagon and horses, beyond Ctjlumburt, going eastward. The above reward will be given to any person taking him and putting him in Jail, so that I may recover him and the wagon and horses. Oct 7 3 5t* PHILIP RODGERS. Just Deceived, A ffD For sale cheap a full supply of Northern Hams, Shoulders, Pickled and Dried Jleef. and Dried Tongues, at XUDINGTON A THOMPSON’S. Oct. 17 3 Just Received, ^ choice lot of Irish Potatoes, i Oct. 17 LUDINGTON be THOMPSON'S. Just Received, choice lot of Northern Putter “ Oct. 17 LUDINGTON d: THOMPSON’S. LUDINGTON & THOMPSON’S. 3 Just deceived, A fine lot of Onions, at 1 Qcfc.17/ ?1 J UYt Titecei ved, choice article of Cucumber Pickle* Oct. 17 Siii LUDINGTON &. THOMPSON' 3 2osr ar, Coffee, Jlolasses, Iron, Salt, &c. «fce, t. Croix Sugar . N. Orleans do, Porto JCuro do. 20 boxes and bis. Loaf and Crushed Sugar^ 10 do White and Brown Havana do. 30 hhds. Cuba Molasses, 5 do. Triuidad do. CO bbls. N. O do. 12 Tierces Rice, 250 bags Ri° Coffee, 150 do Laguira do, 20 do Java do. 25 Tons Iron, fiat, round and square, Band, hoop and rod Iron, Cast, German and Blistered Steel, 5 Tons Castings, Carolina Steei and Patent Hoes. “Ames” Shovels, lonc'liandled do. Scythe blades. Smoothing Irons, 250 kegs Nails arid Brads, 15 boxes Cut Tack?, 3. C, 3, 10 and 12, # 1100 sa?ks Salt, Tabic do. Dupont o Pow<Jer, 2500 lbs. Lead, 250 bags Shoi, 30 boxes Tobacco, 50 do. common and fnney Soaps. f*0 do. Sperm and Tulluw Candles, 100 do. 8-10, 10*12, and 15-10 Gla^, 250 kegs W bite Lead, Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oils, CoonI Varnish, with a general assortment of colnr/i Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown. Coppera*, Blue Vit* Epsom ond Glauber Salts, Sal Aratis, Pe[)j)er, Spice, Ginger, Cloves Nutmegs, Mustard.. Borax, Macoboy ami Scotch Suufi’, 150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper, A large lot of Grindstones. 20 Crates Crockery assorted,with many other artf cles too numerous to mention. All ofw.ich will be sold, low as can be purchased in this market. Apiil 4 27 E. xV R/JIi. GRAVES.^ Cii’oceries, Svon, &c. The subscribers have on band and offer tor s*Ic, {LOW FOR CASH.) 1 Q/^rk pieces Gunny Bagging, 44 a 46irch. vride.wergh- XOl "v"ing2| a 2J lbs. pr.yard, a 18cts. per yard. Manilla ami Hemp Rope, and Russia Cordage, Also a large stoi'k of ih. Croix, Porto Rico, and New- Orleans Sugars, Cuba, Rio, Laguire, Porto Ripo and Java Coffee, •tnd a Grurrai •tssortmmf of GroctHr*. 100 tons English, American, and Sweeds Iron. Nails, Cast Steel, German and American Steel, Cabins’, Hunt's and Mason’s Axes. 230 dozen Old Madeira Wine of finest brands. SIMS A LAMAR. No. 189 ^ 191 Bay Street, Sarannah. Sept. 12. 51 2 m In IToiiwtou Superior Cour^/ Bateman, ) [libel for divqf ce s, ) . ■ _ Chambers. Jv nc 1G,IS4.-,. I T appearing to^H^oart.hy tiie reinrT, of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be fottp-j j n t (., e ,,r, ant y ot - Tiieophilu r.t. Jemima Bateman Holism It is Ordered by fi^Ca n or by attorney, at tlle*^ and for said county of Hdk . jr . nsver, or the case will proceed as in default. * It is further Ordered, That starviee nfthi* will he made, by publication in one of the gazette* of the city of Macoa once a month for tour months. E£W. D. TRACY, Judje San Cout; ;*5 TliaLDhe do appear, in per- erior Cour:, to be holden in ^ . on » the fourth Monday in October next, and hl« her an-o.ver, or the « June 20,1843,