Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, October 17, 1843, Image 1

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l£iyl m INDISTINCT COPY ,73YCOY,, (GEORGIA.,) TUESSYUY SUMUYIif G,' Selling Off* at JcwYorliCogt!; n'HK subscribers, with the viaw-of redaefotj-their prd3- J em Stock, will sel> at NEW YORK. CCfS't.for Cask. The Stock is new and.desirable], abd worthy the, attention rcgMCnw . r»' r" Country Merchants aqd 'dealersgenerally, arejnvited D aed axamine for tUenwelve*? • ' '• *■, ■' i •• SAMUES. J. KAYA CO t.-Macon. June 13, iy43. , _• - ' . 37 ^n^.S^sM ahce,, Skirts] Collar's, & C.p^. v ijicMfc'd tin rv color'd Silks &■ Satins, ^.Jji?Q,.a Stdf wlKiai'cirtinent of Cloths, Cass:mers.\t^t- Hl.tck India Satins..India k'«rn.Sn?.f»MeM. P.-rtoeo tin. ,v,_.<rvv iSIT Bs.YW SGtfKS; AT mi Atri um r pumps Bies/ioe m, I»liski:.-. rlftli buskin*, ki-1 rnul leather sss&f I EZvtW^iV*v^ i® ft*tm.hahd n good 35- t. inid N ial}'o jj«r -nrfi- [fclVlj^WCr • V % *% r. .**$. \VVOOD ffl*'**;*: -.."V .yye>;siuJHL J^aXRECKin^CIt, fisSEtiOJipSTBtfaT. i7>)t->cw-, «J,'': JffcTWE akbuedhera would .jpflmn Aar' <>inv uu nts »» A-jenry, 1 m l.-re mi Vefl.iors '• f - £'•' ” ,NLf*sI<j2» V^y-rfr’ i .V Ames on Corporations, (p-rw «dHtMxjt»»t out) - ulers. i Pleading-and EvitldOa-J ' V■< r ^. £’ i» ■ ..»Contract* ••>. •>..*• Au ;:.vve» iSCS* It> Blarhstmie •'- v - s' -. v s]]v"'‘-*V oN .ts:h g it b. 12’jfi,' A a; jfrtNtKBBjB.** OCTOISEE3 1S43. IVO. 3. JtfEW SPRING AWD SfHU$l«R ‘ SP^f.CEIt,. AVING just received per Steamer' ,T.'Goddard, Jp 1 the balance' of -bis spriug. purtfiWa,!? now pro- ared th offer tp th^cjtiseu^ ■cf'-ijnurt) and, CieiiiityVa full lelitriffashkinable- "tA. •*^*"' V.*0^ and’complete assotttaettt of fasJiVuiable , Spring and Hiiitiiuor ('Iotbing; cnnsistihghfevfcry Variety and style of CoArrf. l’Asfs. atjd Yc^fS suited to tjje season,'togetiier.withH.great variety, of JYetv, Cheap A* IPesirabic Goons- SJ&KynEiJ, 5. SA? &L Co. H AVE JostTeccJ v edjmd are now opening a geneml as- snrtmrtit'oFseasonable STAPLE sunl IMJiEV JB3U Aabw, which they will sell at very reduced pKc^s for (TASIt, foxing anxious to ^iei]uce their .present iarge 5tpc|r, %mong"which nmy.b^ found 1 —*V>* •• * "Wo^ldycd Ulack, B1 oV -Hlack a^d invisible Green Cas5jmer. woolen, velvet, valentia, and satin Vestings, , Fhinnels* meHnoes.and jyrinfed Orleans Cloths, Fr^Dcl^*Ji!ngHshahd ; Amencan Prints, Satin.Kha •HttndkaMiifrfs.; . *' - - , ' ' i Linens, Linen Shirtings. Lawns and Diapers, net, Swiss,-Narisook and Book Muslins. Cotton sk. worsted Hosiery; Gloves & Snspende Gent's Merino phirts and ftpits; Stockyard'Collars, ’ Bed Ticks Brown dc- Bleached Shirtings andSheetifips, Superbleached Long iy'tnhs'.'danfon Flannels & Drillings K'.■:■-eys.tdmeysu snpnriorBedaiWlfegreBlankets, •' fSheilfc Buffalo Twist) Side and Kidding Ctpribs, I v jJ “ < Bp(X>lThread,Tapes. Pins. Buttons. Ac. a >ic,. ♦ ’VrTWiTOatty 'efh^c.artieleMoo tedious to mention. ,-• / P. S. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call. ' •:* • S'-sJ.Hbls; A-CO. ■jytennnNov: 14; t®42. r ‘ y ... JOSSPK S, O^i^PP. May 10. Attoracy at Lmr, VIE5.NA, Dooly county. G. 12. SZAEJ3, JTTOBSEY AT LA1V, MAC OX G a. Iln3 removed his Oflice to the room next to Dr. Parsons, on Third Street, where he may always be found, when not professionally engaged, . August 1, 1843, - 44 of-Boot.- «K1?TY 110'tJEite; GENTRxlL HOTEL, M«ccn, Geo. r kUIK subscriber having become the Proprietor of this J. well known establishment, respectfully solicits the , s r ...» . - - - patrenagS of the pyblTc. The"house Iras been entirely fc.fe*Wp ert an 4 IcleanseJ and renovated; the rooms repleuisjied with.clean Hp^S9ECc , ?f^% w '^#5***. , J»eil» *nd.suitable furnituf*,.'and tlie'whole interior of the 7 ifflo is aware thttsdji^wjpilper pro- establishment adaptetl to the- comfortofhis etiests:. - Tli^t JH r= -■& -WV' 4 «SJhjaCZ: rSAHE undersignedenhouhCes to.the /.L J. Public,, that he hajtnkBn the a- Hove H J q^fe]»£*ih^'AlCLUi)ied_ by William B Peuuel, <4»)id l iaprepared SAdMIEU 6t CZQYTOW, .Vrj'OB.M.'VS at i,a»v. GXIFF/X, GEORGIA. ‘*AJ7"ILL Practice in the following counties: Pike.Henrv, » V Fayette, Coweta, Meriwether, Upson, Talbot, Bibb, Monroe, and Butts. RQBKRT 3. L ANISE, _Deelt_ 11 DAVID CLOPTOX. BaIOWSJ SIIOCK1EY,~ ATTORNEYS AT I,A\Y. W ILL practice in the counties of the ?outh-AVestern Circuit, Randolph, Lee, Early, Baker, Decatur Dooly, Macon, Sumter. Telfair. Irwin, Pulaski, of the Southern; and Houston, Crawford, Pike, Upson- linns and Monroe, of the Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna, Dooly county, Geo. WILLIAM BROAVX, May 23 34 WIXFREY L. SHOCKLEY. A. K. WH2GHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VIENNA, GA. W ILL practice in all the counties of the South-West ern Circuit. And also. Thomas. Lowndes. Pulaski, Irwin, and Laurens, of the Southern Circuit. TCP He may always he found at his Office in Vienna, Ga., when not professionally engared. May 30 •. 35 wlSm td nU-oOjfr-nY&> .mm a^weitas,inter .. flfcjJpWjdAlinretore A oe d.e.- the domestic economy ofdie House tylll bt subh as tdgrati- t th^t ho iS.fesoiVcdto redeem lus fy the jn°st fpstidioos, he has hilt tomf rm the public, that * ”r'K*P u ,- c ’ t “ at he has engaged.as general Superintendents. WIT. SHF, .nalhpVomnt-htnr to leave no effiirt, „VERS. JUNK. AND LADY..whose career as Mnnage c » ,^«udcr u ^ n ' °f» Tavern in Spana.&ir nine years.has, cttinroepded him f^st.dije', and ihe TCUihoc .market dag "eitt ( aj>daUentitft sefvo5js. f Good, plea-.! 'Sb p t. » J, «upjKfe)Uvnfl®v"slD'Otn«.dlrtrt)e had. I. •.: * - loOseuSbalijldfaufrc^ftHpoHher want 1 , yh'^u^dersigned having disposed of kij, jlroprietorsiiip fn the Central Hotel, to Mr. W‘. G. Thomas,from his knpwl- dOge of fcinvanid the vfeil kirtrwn capacity of Mr. and Mr*; Shivers, in .the. tnauagetneht of a Public House, can with gonfidence. reoommgtfd the Central' Hotel to tlits patronage ofhis frienda and the public, - * < ■ : - *• r i’; » - F. SIMS, * sept- is * :v. v-" ' ' • : -jJUtlll HVl BUJIC4;^.TXUlCi wain 'MtliolesoajtipAivpjj.ler.r, /■< - pied frauKan ^yptrieuce. pf-xptne time in the nuu^dity dfSahanealK pI^dges hhnstdf that' 1 tfl (rrvA CRtuTftl'tilM' ft.Phi €£ZI,es & lysouKrcs-Eii, V ■ xVTTOKNEYS x\T LAW. W . . I.iNini, MicuxCn. Gt:n. ILL practice :n tilt following counties—Macon, Ma rion..Crawford, Houston, Dooly & Smnlcr JOHN‘11. GILES. JOHN C. MOUNGER. Oct 25 1842 3-. s. BurgnjAUB, ATTOBJEY AT LAW, . Jan 05, V ' PERRY. GEO. '•MS5I>IC-AE( nmiOVAL. > rfftHE. undersigned, httving removed from j JL Cotton Avenue to -the store on Mulberry arid -third 'st?eete, op[*o'sltc the fCt'mri} Hotel, would announce to die euKeiis of M»’ciin,iud . i |. vicinity,■thnt.lie will tlrere odnfinue tlteprac- '-7-Jtoe.ojf MedicJo? in all airs varioOs.-hranclies, and wilt, a’4 foruTerlyl .attend to the halls of tbosg 'wiio' ina\ deenr it tkeir iulercstio procure bis services .. ' .. -. 1 , % *' -il * - • ‘ M-.& T.HOMSON fc M. D.< ■ Macpn,Q<;t. lt.t.1843, f XSSE YEW YORK STOKE. .•'li'f/ Af !>r H :o r,./\. 1.UK J m&fokiS SfAM^VI AGMiYS) New - York, buyiug goods under cvery rdvoutageIVeiio aaFwe can. ana will sell Goodj as lo wtis any cither house ,S City. We have now on hand a- good, asi aid t>f GoodsnogetTier witlt a variety'of pattt pOtr'i hit^yBlSrili^tS. Kersey.-ljinseys; Hearth lings, _ -*■ ' 'f'Jt.'W'idlof wbith' we tnvite .purohasers of -Dry -Goods tot 'pfA im$.-eSa'mine for.thcinselves. aS we arecoptulent, w'e cattpTeaseJunli In quality and prices. - - ■"TjK^OatriWtJ A- . '.:-f ST - "‘- g V BlarkstpM !)« Medical Jurisprudence f«»iD on Coniractia . : ■PPUFCITY TAX,.* ■JA> Y Rc»o!niiooof Cparuril; the Treasurer is authprised B > : ■ • v a- ffirtoe "City. Tai <tne. lht; tWy^itr 1843, Btdtfih.thu vestige bills issued, by .the City, andytpejrajf . curreiiLio6tiey*, ' The hoolys are Apwmpen fur flie pdymenf imto#. pltd wilht)e'jol6seo‘/)h tJie'nVa<»»Hiy*W^V>veiilb'e'r ‘ iA'<i">ih]i r li Tini-'i ilgyr rVa-ptiTitit ~"lIL" lsadrA 1 )* mm/tiggr -■■- ’ | - 9 “V in the southern ^oilnlry^ •' ' " ^ isnja^sd^raAd^h;ppetufir^n^BBtafi^ o./i. ^ l. ' I 4 Be ,tiy-» Ohnlic^cy Rcpo'rl*. dyV. f, tfra's OSr.uoery Jiifior»- A ‘•-iiiholill* Ohji.l’lcariihas V o trik,' *. S -.; cr’.'L.a-‘Djrtiouary a'f r -<4 ' • ity DiafDman- '.-s* C-umnou-Pla- '->•. .f Trade, bsmiariiop. I P-'"it Boit,Ibyn A'» Legal Form*., ^^«SS@0w8*l p'«:»tokecoi\ii b*i;i5f nr iuft^^re-tri. briv r i : u-uig au Mfffieirt porcIhyligyiA*^*'*. __ . nctilly; tlint they rl .w^iit» - mi-1 aeiiiog pfcotmti. -r " '-avH hlliug onliri’fCat.thehr otjie viK i.^uayltMgi*., . . _ . PP r -Utfc interest -ad who -may- fa\yr uk. Macon, Aug. 3, 1843. . . -v. P^C^TING to C(t W5avnntiAh early.\n the fall,'with a view jjfengaging in the Conittiinnioti'lltrkiitynn there, in >rit'h of f hlffcve HlMnsed of my interest in the conrernof E. Ha mil- Hanlcmao. to niv son, Mr. CHARI/BS F. HAM- fLfrONf^brise'steadinMsof eharacter. nud correct know.l- e.fge oPbntiness. «fl> qualify, him for^ilie employment in un iron A* ISi-hs* Foundry ... WAC2U-YE; SHOP., I - (ad (jtn ftteri»g, SUaui EiiRtu/ M’qrlf, Trn» * * #r«M, Vistiijrs’wvisffr -Alesdrtpttoii. mftdc ’• Va('iu.nf?Wohk in General, cornrir d. Fourth ist .’'iieets. . ’ -highenfprirffli'wHl'lie paidhir, 01,1 Copper, ■ bend, and «'0»t Iron. ' '17 ~ . ROUT. I- INDLAY^ 1\IL R!>A» k- BANtfhG~TOtaY. > Macun, Aitgijst. TO. 1843 j bred by the llmrd, that nn lust all too mof Fifty j lm pgr shale nit ihc qaiiitarstork nf-rtis. Company, ' u above Forsyth, ht rtijuired to he- pcid oti Mon- j t'joih of November nest: payment to be mode, at } t. or t„ Col. JeSt-o lb>pe. Forsyth; A. A. titoWing j ‘*1 G. Jones, Gi.iffinV John Dirtly, McDonough; j 1 ''leph TJhompsou. Decatur; H. Fhme,. Hwi.lln- . ' JiUkrs MvEfclfHP. ll/Htir; M**sV*. .Russell Sr. nl^3f>* f G.ivillc. ot Mr. John P Long. Chatianungij.lTeim.1 r-reipl 6f the Company. '■<ntrtct frbm die inimrtes.. 7 < ■. v ! M. L. GttAYBII.L, Coiliier. -. ' • .47 --■')■• ' tiriw concern \ RDEMA X A 1! A M I !.T( r.X. - tiimaiiotrir ilo-i r -- apjiort; with the aaaurance that it will be VceiirfoUy acknowledged by me, as though I were raUl a ^■Sr-theconeefri: E, iUmILTOH. Mncon, Aag.25,1842 _ . wiasEoasi is FILL Mil \VI\TER G ifiiiS!! r . fcW ARitirisd 6ibbct mo* kew vorix. ■ ^ x . ;E tMersigned would rea'pectfully infiirm hi- friends; heriubiic. that he is now receiving a well assort- ~ - _ a ne»«vnm9IF Vkl>Y . —ommission Business. VirF. shall continue the YVefe Hoase and Gotrfniissi f V Ikisjnoss, ibe enaaitt^Season- at oar old standp « thr rnmer *>f Chcrr? aud 3ronnd Hir^rlW.a ; • \ .//f '‘.^-1 In oilermg '-our services'n'gnin to the [nihiic. we have no ' ment wrtlatfte P«« M .'edge's to make—bedev'nmth'af our (wst coudufct will he a * berilnwed tocarryn utTndeut cuaraniee fhr the faithful performance of the ; „ They are prepared r '. bitrirttioo | tb tlvgir praers.»u fajdrful .dfscliarge 25 T (tdiaffifijlm in fttr(itihi jila' Mf i - Banff -tri-jflftcrtlT, It ;v." " ■Gnj*; unis from otiitfiiends-in, Saijannehr] .' p Toi fee ib^-r 4 jrLo^ft'wip wi-h to.avall ihemaelrpa- riitylo .bvflr.eheapfpr cash, wtlFdo wall the ahure before purchasiog elscwlie'-e.nf he wil I Particular, attention will be paid.tp.*»pairi»g alLTrinds of Watches and Clocks. Having aelected the heat materials for repairing Watches, Uoi» aoW prepared to tnanufaeutre any par* ofa Watch, and will warrant every piece hemakes as perfect ntftlie original, and hia.Watches u, perform well. Nov. i law' , - - * il 1 !tt.> 8:vbyee & cO’§. 0AIL¥ EMPRESS, AND gement to run tlieir ata, in Florida, and * **d Hotiei Neodies. Fin*. “ery.Genuuie'HoitfmtDSs: ■ jpi , k 7 Byes. Whalebone. Ball.Conf, Ribbons; d^Uon _ "htellas. Paper Hoggings,^kiyJceV- . - - ■ . ^ ‘PjenJid uss-iryneut of B110 A DU LOTH and_ U, * flannels, Ac tiujether with most ut’u’f niritclg, ,* t P' in Dry Good's Store#; All of wlucb wjllhe * »»tba lowest for l-A6H- A share of the-pnb* '« “ rrapectfaffy solicitad, at .1st’.'door -above G, r X'» Hut Suite. > G. L. WARREN. if'BtSS MAKING, in Uje best manner.and most 1 »tyle. , • - ••"4 Hj .. • ■1843, : — ' . ' 51 " GENERAL FORWARDING & C0M311SS10N HOUSE. raiHE Cestrai. Kail Road ajid Banking Company fl - of Gejrgia having granted to the subacribera llie pri vilege of running an EXPRESS over their Rond during the present year, will) theprivilege <jf an apartment under their own Lock, they ofler superior advantages for the prompt and sale conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, &<-. Jcc- and are in hopes o‘ being able to make an arrange- blio. we have no * meni with the Post Office Depanmeqt. ly which they will i t?L. Mi t*_ _ a l.a -lliVi’Pil inrarrv n *\luil D*ifT» HP bL , Pi to receive and' forward Goods ol all ■vw t—k .nnfi.Ud-in u. t deMriiumns.'to and from Savannah and Macon, and intenne- We wiU af all pipe* hTpraJarcd Bn make liberal Ad- ! dime places and between SavanOah aiHl diaricsmn wiih va.Wa o“ G,ft m in striri. or on ,l,i,.,ne,g, made to oar the greatest safety and despatch ; tud vJilUUopay pan.co- vniues on cmnoo. <" ’ . .. — . '• Ia r attention.to the pprehave of Goods, collection and pay ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of business ij> llie-eboV?' places.. Tliey have also extonded their an Express by. the Southern'Boats to .Pi intermediate places on. that route; They intend to put on TfaOtt. to run regularly through from Macon to Cokiffibua, under their own charge, to carrv all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and safety, on the first of October next. MACON—Office at tins Washington Hall. SAVANNAH— O^ce at No. 153 Bay street. DO. S. Pm/briek. Agent.for rrrettnngrand for warding Goods a nil Merchandise. CHARLESTON. S. C—Amos Head, Agent, office No. 96, East Bay. July 4 40 if . M. S. BADE & CO. Baling, Rope, aiad Twine. pc/KIA PS. Superior Gunny Bagging, OlAlr 300 ps. Heavy Dundee Bagging, 44 inch. 5,000 lbs. Manilla Bale Hope, » 500 lbs. Bagging Twine. - J... MVS .«! r« ..!« “i'sasyi- TAVXOR. Ralston’s Buildings, next deor to Branch State Bnnk. August 13 Agrium in Sayanpah, Clmrfewg. . Ynrk^ & The siihscriherji'intoPd Dry-Goods. Cotton Bags kinds ; -Svliich tliey will he gladrti , , . era, upon as-gnod terms as any houseHaCwi. Aug. 22 V. A .W. GUNN. 47 -hi.®*" • The FarmersE..cytWp®d)a-Emb.acmg nlltl.e recent Brown A blem*#d Dmen.'TabtoOtotbi ; aipo.jafvcrfw#U> AgvicuituralChemistry, by C: N. Johnson, at!?}«isi>riment of rtch.Black. (Hm IRack ( *»»,*: i ■ ■To 1 P 1 *** Si»* aivlSat'me.'witba geoerM nasort, k ’■ J ‘ik Goods. Handkerchiefs, ’ Mnotfes, Slunvis, ritha genarirl nssort- ' |,„ 0Bn i O j. s E, e(1J .. complete in 4.to1s.' Scott's . do. Wil mn’y do. 3 “ The Nodes'Ambrosianic complete In 4 vols A Ho a cheap edition of Macauley, at 25 cento a vol. Flora’s Interpreter. Flora’s Lexicon.—For sale at T , . April 18 - 29 BARNES’ Book Stare. MURRJSO.'AS iigffWe Universal ^5ci5ici:ics, [ nJJ'jVr GEO. W.PRICE A CO ffaffifiwj? and Rope. PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging, yU«J 100 * Kentucky do \ * ' 50 "" Rusis. do . . 200 V. Coils Monilla Hope, J -' • 500 lbs. Bagginp Twine. For sale on reasonable teraisb^ CAMpBKLl ^ I M.- 47 ^troeeriea. rriHE subscribers continue to keeper hand at the old Jl stand, opp<-site the Washington Hall, a good assortment of Groceries. Bagging. Salt, Irom 56 low for Cash. June 6 execum all work entrustetl to his care. -Watches,, Clocks, Jewelry. Ao. &c. made or re- rtaired stlhfcshortest notjef-; and warranted. p. " i ■ **• M. D. BARNES. - Macon; November A- 1842. 6 ' SEW BOOKS, * At Barnes’ Book Store. JU*<T PUBLISHED. S TEPHENS’ new work on Yucatan, Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore S. * No, 1 2*3 Harper’s Ediiion of Shakespeare, No VFamily Liornry. 25 cto a Vol. Seward's Narrative, by Mrs. Porter. Cnmiuestuud Self-Conijuest, Or which makes the Hero. ALSO.—X large supply of School Books and Stationary, Blank and Record Books, of all kinds, Bibles, Prayer, Ilvmn. Music and Singing Rooks, of every description. May 23. ' 3< Cherry Street BSakcry. T nE subscriber' respectfully informs the citizens of Ma- con and vicinity, that he lias-opened n Baking Estab lishment, opposite Thomas Harrold, on .Cherry Street, he 1 respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Having a professional Baker, he confidently assures those who may patronize him, that his manufacture will he «f superior quality. JOHN T. HARBAUM. Sept; 3. ' 43 lj* To Stent, a A" DWELLING house in Court House Square. Also two Rooms over, the subscribers Store. Pos session given first of October; next. CHAS. CAMPBELL & Co.a ng. 22 4? ratlin sf I'L3. NSlttAl.MNaaiilneiUrins Coia- 1 pany Cotton Yarn and Oznaburgs. constantly on hand and for sale, at tue Factory prices, wholesale and retail by April 4 27 E. tt R. R. GRAVES. wTth'theifpulfrinitgW tjiat If ) -a itHeL compliance ivtth »'■ of all will secure '* part shalrbe wanting , B . >v - We solicit-eonsigmnentsfrotn yun. friends Charleston, Battiinoru, New Y'H.k and 3osimi—cothurj- preduce 3old, and orders for all kinds jp™' A C. A. lyikL A- . -, y HfeNRY G. Lamsr; 'pacoiir | Thomas Taylor, do. I Rka A Cotton,- - do. j Geo. A. Kimbkrl)', do. References. }■ Jajies Goddarb,' do. - E. t It. IL Grave?"-; do, E. & T. N v Bkalj« . do. Chs. CAMpnkt.f. &Co. do. Wrioui kBtftT, * do-.'- Macon. Ga. Nov. 1. 1842. ATYOftNEYM AT LAW, FORSYTH, MONROE COUNTY. GA. Junaty-.-- 37 SIASS-HOAE*. SAVANNAH TO JIACON, GEORGIA. Tbjs-RGAD is open from Savannah to “ McCalls’ Mill,” 187^ miles from Savannah, oiid 2J miles from the Depot at Macon, fdr ttanBportatjou daily, (Sundays excepted.) The Mailand Passenger* Train, will.run to and 'from Mc Calls’ Mill, on and-ofter the first day of August next. The Road witf be finished .nud opened ;o the Macon Depot in October next. •* TASSAGE FOR 187J .MILES. In Passenger Car, .-• ' - • $8 00 B^ggi^e “' - - - 5 00 Gnilctxen under I2 : years, halfprice.- Tlie.-Trair.swill leave (until further notice) ns follows:— Leave Savannah, at 6, A. M. and leave McCalls’, at 0, A. M.' — • The Charleston Steamers will leave Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, after the arri val ofthe trains. - . August ! •' ' ' - ‘ 44 - STIZ.li'JJIJt, F ROM tlie subscriber’s Stable, on the fltli inst. a large RAY HORSE, with a small star in his forehead, and a white ring around one of his fere feet, just above the hoof; short feretop; black mane and tail—- was a nunclinofse, and tnav have signs bf the g:ar about his body. Any information will be thankfully received, and all expenses paid; and a reward of S5 given, on his being returned to me. HENRY WOOD. Macon, Sept 10, 1843. 51 Sw^ar, Coffee, irfolasses, Iron, • "Salt, afcc. «fcc. FY A HHDS. St. Croix Sugar 3(Tdo. N. Orleans do. ■ - ~~ • 15 Porto Kit*o do. 20 boxos nth! bis. Loafapd Crashed Sugnr f * - ID" do Wbire‘/Qrid Ufowd Havana do. 30 ilids. Cuba ATo!o5scs, Yexv GScods! Yew 4roo«Is!I T HE Subscribers are now receiving a general tssort- ment of staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of me latest Sept •a pe TONS Swedes Iron, assorted sizes, 1.0 2,500 bushelsBalt, 100 Ke<*s Nails and Brads, assorted, for sale by July 6 40 - CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO. HOW dozen Cotton Cards, rUST received and for sale low, by E. A R.R. GRAVES. June 13 37 10,000 for sale by June 6 Bacon. lbs.-SIDES. 2,000 lb* Hams and Shoulders. ' C. CAMPBELL & Go. V 36 To Wilkinson Clark anil Onlortm lYatnon. A T the next Term or the Superior Court of Macon coun- ty. Geo. to be held on the 4tb Monday in September next, I aball apply for an assignment of my dower, to lots of Land, Nos. 59 and 62. and 73 acres of No. 7, in the 29th district of once Lee now Macon county. Also, of Lot No. 161 In the 2nd district of originally Muscogee, now Macon county, of which John CInr* (late of Macpn county) deceas ed, died, seized and possessed. ELIZABETH CLARK,relictof John Clark, deceased. Mcaon county, Ge, May 4, 1843: Yails, Tisi Plate, Iroaa null E2o2» low Ware. I))A Kf»s CutNails, r too boxes Tin Plate, 10 Ton flat and equare bar Iron, 6 Ton English Hollow Ware, 20 dozen Collins’ and King’s Axes. 2 do. Mill Saws, 300 lbs. Bagging Twine, 25 Coils Rope, 1000 lbs. Iron Wire, 1 Case Sheet Copper, 1 do. Sheet Zinc, 1 Roll Sheet Lead, 1000 lhs. Bar Lead, 10 doz. iron wire Sifters, 1 Ton Sheet Iron. 1 do. Sheet Steel. Bellows, Anvils. Vices, Screv; Plates, Hand and Sledge Hammers. , Received and-for sale by E. B. EED. Macon, Sept. 19. ~ 51 • NOTICE. P ERHAPS the citizens of Macon and vicinity, do not know that the subscribers have thought best to stop retailing Liquor, and fill up with a general assortment of U'amily firocei’ics; And if not. we will now state to the public generally, that hey have, and continue at their old stand on Mulberry street, next to the old Darien Bank, where they will keep a general supply of Family Groceries, such as Brown, Loaf, and Lump Sugar; Molasses, Tea. Coffee, Oil, Flour, Meal, Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel, Northern Pickled Pork; all kinds of Pickles in i_ars; SwCet-meats. Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, and all kinds of country produce that can be called for in faniilv use. or. that can he had. LUDDINGTON & THOMPSON. By E. C. GRANNISS. Agent. Macon, June 13,1843. 37 . ' - Sugar, Coffee, Sfc, AA HHDS. P.B.. and Sl Croix Sugar, &\J 200 bags Rio nnd Laquira Coffee, 30 Hhds Cuba Molasses, With a general assortment of Groceries ntid Staple Dry Goods. For sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL & Co. Paints ami Oils. NAB KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead, Ovik® 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. . With n variety of Colors for Painters’ use, for sale by Julv 6 40 CIIAS. CAMPBELL A CO 20 do Ja va ~- do. Tons Iron,flat,round and square; Baud',-hoop and rod Iron. Cast,.German and Blistered Steel, ,5 tons Castings, . ’ • ; # Carolina Steel and Parent Hoes. V*'- •‘Amej' t Shovel8,’lqngbaijdled do. Scythe blades'. Smoothing Irons, 25P-kegs Nails and Brads, 15 boxes Cut Tacks, 9, 6,' 3, 10 and.12, ' IlOO -Sa-ks Salt, Table do. Dupont’s Powder, . 2500 lbs. Lead, 250 bags Shot. - • -,'iO boxes Tobacco, 50 - Ro, common,and fenny Soaps. .-50- do.^Sperm a:i f Tallow (’aodlrs, ‘ ‘100' ‘do. fe-Bf lOri?, ahd rS-IsGlasi,' ^ 250kegs \\ Lite Lead, Linseed, %ierm, Train and Castor Oils, Copal Varnish, with a general assortment of colors - - Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, Coppers,, Blue Vity Epspm nnd Glauber Salts, Sal Aratis. Pepper, Spice; Ginger, Cloves. Nutmegs, Mustard. Borax, Mseoboy and Scotch SnutT> 150 Roams Writing and Wrapping Paper. A largs lot of Grindstones. 20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many other nr’tt cles too nutnerons to mention. All ofw.ich will be sold low- ii< can he purchased in this market. April 4 07 E. A K. Ri GRAVES Ba^in^, Groceries, Iron, Ac. The subscribers have on hand and offer for sale, (LOIUEOE CASH.) S pieces Gunny Bagging, 44 a 46 irch. wide, weigh- Xoi H.7jng2} a 2J lbs. pr.yard, a 18ets. peryarii. Manilla and Hemp Rope, and Russia Cordage, Also a large stock of St. Croix, Porto Rico, and Xew- Orleans Sugars, Cuba, Rio, Laguira, Porto Rico and Java Coffee, .7ml a iirnrraf .Issortmcut of Groceries. 100 tons English, American, and Sneeds Iron. Nails, Cast Steel, German and American Steel, Collins’, Hunt’s and Mason's Axes. 230 dozen Old Madeira Wine of finest brands. SIMS A LAMAR. No. 189 $ 191 Bay Street, Snrunnah. Sept 10, ' 31 2m Salt ami Sron. f>CY<Y^k SACKS Liverpool Salt, ^\/VlVr 20 Tons Sw-edes Iron, For sale by Aug. 22 CHAS. CAMPBELL A Co. GEORGIA, SCoiiNlon County. A LL persons concerned, an- desired to take notice, that Nancy Mitchell, a Free Woman of Color, of said coun ty, applies tome for a Certificate of Registry of Freedom. Objections must be filed befotethe 4th Monday in October next, or Certificate will be granted, according to the statute in such cases provided. WM. II. MILLER, C.I.C. Sept 12. 1843. In Houston Superior Court; TaxorHjLps Bateman,') r.r; > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Jemima Bateman, ) Chambers. June 16,1843. I T appe^m^WlffCourt. by the return of the Sheriff. that the defendant is not to hit found in the county of Houston: ¥ It is Ordered- by the Cov rt, That she do appear, in per son or by attorney, at the Superior C-.tin, to he holden in and for said eonntv of Houston, on the fourth Monday in October next, nnd file her answer, or tlie cose wiil proceed as in default. _ It is further Ordered, That service6f this will he made, py publication in one of the gazettes oMhe city of Macon, once a month for four months. EDW. D. TllACY i Judge Bup. Qpurt. Jane 20,1843. 38 »W