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HACOiV, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY IHOMIHd, DECEUBER 1*2, 1843.
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\£7AIt£-HOUS£
WARE-HQUS2
AND
Commission Business,
.r*1HE undersigned having just entered
4 into the warehouse and Commission
Business, take the liberty in this way to
let their friends and acquaintances know
it, and to solicit a share of their patronage
They have taken the ware house formerly, for a number
„f rears, occupied bv Messrs. E. A T. N. Beall. Cotton
itoreJ with them, shall be well taken care of. and every ex
ertion made to give satisfaction to their friends.
They have made arrangements to ship Planters’ Cotton
to Savannah. Charleston or New York, to first rate houses,
when desired N. OUSLEY and GEORGE JEWETT,
will give their undivided attention tothe business.
N. OUSLEY.
GEO. JEWETT,
II. C. FREEMAN.
We take pleasure in saying to onr old friends and custom
ers of the ware house formerly occupied by us, that we
hare rented it to Messrs. Ousley, Jewett A Freeman, and
solicit for them a continuances? patronage, as every confi
dence can be placed in them. We will assure our old
friends, thatthey will find it to their interest to give them
their business, as they cannot be better served.
Macon,Nov. 1st, 1813. 3m 6 E. & T. N. BEALL
C © ill m issi on B n s 1 n e s s.
TY/’E take this method of informing our friends and the
’ * public generally, thrft we are still connected in the
m,rt Fomnsjaatwn Bitsiocn, which
will be conducted at the stand occupied by us the psst
season, (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) For the
convenience of our up-count, y friends, we are building a
SCALE HOUSE, nearly adjoining’Col. Parker’s Store, on
the Avenue, which will be completed by the first of Sep
tember. r
We desire to return our thanks, for the liberal patronage
bestowed on us heretofore; and trust that,by our exertions
for the interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance.
We will be prepared to make the customary ABftjRtirc.
on Colton, fill Orders, and attend to such busine^ffmay
be coiilidcd to us by our friends, on as favorable terms as
will be done by any other regular House iirthis place.
' - HAMILTON & WINN.
Macon, July 1,1843. 41
AO. It,
WARE-EOUSE
Com mission Business.
rjlHE undersigneds having been disappointed in the ar*
X rangements made by himself and Mr v W.M. P. Row
Land, at thecommencement of the season,’uikea this me^h«-
od of informing his friends and the public generally, that he
has leased, for the balance of the season, the large and com
modious Ware*House. ou the corner of Third and IVharf
street*, formerly occupied by JOHST JONES. He will
sell, when directed,. Cotton from warehouse or wagons*
and in all cases use his best exertions to obtain the highest
market prices. - He will also attend to the Receiving .and
Goods, as also the purchase of Gbodsonordeiy
*‘ ,, .Y. are '-H°use js situated immediately on the river,
and within a small distance of the Rail-Road—thus possess
ing saperior advantages for saippiug.
He hopes, by 3trict and prompt attention to business, to
merit a share of public patronage.
Oct 31, 1843. 5 • WM. W» BALDWIN.
Commission Business.
r |’HE subscribers beg leave to infurm their friends, and
A the public in general, that they have connected them
selves together in the above business, under the firm of
GORMAN <V ICICIIAKDSOV,
and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE
HOUSE, near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. The
location is dry rfnd elevated, nr.d unencumbered with old
buildings and the usual liabilities offi.e, and will be com
pleted, and ready for business, by the first of September.
They confidently assure the public, that any business con
signed to their care l will be faithfully and promptly execu
ted.
Relying on the honesty of purpose, and the long establish
ed confidence of those who know us, we feel no hesitancy
in looking far a liberal share of public patronage.
THOMAS B. GORMAN,
JAMES RICHARDSON.
Macon, July 1,1843. ' 41
WARS-HOUS2
YEW LAW BOOKS,
AT
'Mood&ve,
Sign of the large Bible, .YI.1CO.Y, KA.
J UST received, Peters' Digest of Cases decided in the
8 r.rente Court, and District Courts of the U. States, in
3 vuh.
Peters’ condensed Reports, containing the whole series
of the tccUions of the Supreme Court of the United States,
fron i organisation to the commencement of Peters' Re-
pne«. it the January Term, 1827, 6 vols.
f -rs - Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the
bait, i States, 16 vols. -
Comyna’ Digest, 8 vols
English Ecclesiastical Reports, 3 vola
Digest of New York Reports, 1 vols
Harrison's Digest, (English) 4 vols
Phillips on Evidence, 4 vols
Starkio on Evidence, 3 vols
(Sreenleafon Evidence, 1 vol
Story's Equity Jurisprudence, (new edition) 2 vols
Do Equity Pleading, 1 vol
Do on Partnership
Do on Bailments
III on Agency
Do on Conllict of Laws
l)i on Bills, (just published)
Sudgen on Vendors
Ange* A Ames on Corporations, (new edition,just out)
Saunders on Pleading anJ Evidence
Itavley on Bills
Adams on Ejectment
Eden on Injunctions
Saunders oil Uses and Trust,
Chilly's Pleading,
Do Criminal Law, ' •
I)o en Bills
Do on Contracts
7>o Blsckstone
Do Medical Jurisprudence
Comyn on Contracts
FnnUlanqae’a Equity
Oliver's Precedents
Do on Conveyancing
Rnscoe's Criminal Evidence ■ .
Do Civil Evidence
Kinne's Law Compendium
Do Kent
Do Ulacksione
Anthone’s BUrkslone
Wheaton's Selwyn
Russell on Crimes
Tneobold on Principal and Surely
Whentworth on Executors
Davis’ Precedents
Roberts on Frauds
Collyer on Partnership
Teller's Law of Executors
Milford’s Pleading
Ball A Beatty's Chancery Reports
• Eden’s Chaiyery Reports
Archibold’s Civil Pleading
, llouvier’s Law Dictionary
Equity Draftsman
Lawyer’s Common-Place Book
Laws of Trade
Introduction to Legal Science
Form Book, (by a Member of the Bar, Philadelphia)
Cobb’s Legal jj’orms. , . .
All the above Books will be sold for Cask, and Cash
"'If. Legal gentlemen wishing to replenish their libraries,
will find it for their interest to call, as they can obtain La»
si cheap at Macon as they can at Savannah or Charleston;
•iid they may always be sure of seeing the latest editions of
Standard Works. J. M. B. will also order such Works as
too costly to keep on hand, or too rare to be easily ob
tained; and having an efficient purchasing agent in each of
■h* large publishing cities, New York. Philadelphia,, and
s ■ :i i.: unusual facilities.
Coinmi^siou 13 i; s i is e « s.
T HE undersigned still continues to occupy the WARE
HOUSE on the corner of. Second and‘Poplar streets.
He oilers his services in the various brqpcbes of the Wui-c-
JIohm- nml Commission Rtisinc**, and respectful-
ly solicits the patronage of his friends and the public gener
ally ; trnsting that, by bis unremitting efforts; be shall be
able to meet the wishes of those who may honor him with
their confidence—and expresses a fcelingcf gratitude to his
friends for their liberal patronage.
JOHN M. FIELD.
Macon, July 1.1843. 41
Reference—Col. Win. H. Reynolds, )
Maj. James H.Hardaway, \
Messrs. Rea A Cotton, j Macon,
Joshua G. Moore, )
Bryant Bateman, )
Stephen Castelow, $ Houston.
William Moseley, Henry.
W. C. Cleaveland. Cratcford.
JOHX L. JOYES Si CO.
SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of
RSADY-MADE CLOTHING,
Manufactured the past summer, from recently Imported
Goods, by Wm. T. Jennings A Co.,' very favorably known
as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the
city 6f New York, CONSISTING OF
Sm-toufs, Frock Coats, :
Pantaloons, Vests,
Dress Coats, Coatees, and
Office Coats, Travelling Coats,
Moufies' amt Genllnnen'>s
In all the New and various styles;
Together with a very choice selection of
Silk and Satin Scarfs. Cravats,
Mohair and Cashmere do Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, Drawers,
Under Vests, Gloves,
Suspenders, _ - linen and Muslin Shirts,
Collars, Stocks, See.
Including a general stock of
Yoitlh’s & Children^ Clothing
YEfiRO CL.OTHIXG,
UMBRELLAS, &i.
Believing that the system of “ Small Profits and Quick
Returns,” is best suited tothe times, they will'oiler their
Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur
chasers.
Macon, October 10,1843. 2 ~
MEDIUAL BEMOYAL.
T he undersigned, having removed from
Cotton Avenue to the store on Mulberry
and thiid streets, opposite the Ceutral Hotel,
would announce to the citizens of Macon.and
vicinity,that he will there continue the prac
tice of Jledicine in all Its. various branches,
and will, as formerly, fttend to the calls of those who may
deem it (heir interest to procure bis services
-i M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon, Oct. 1 st. 18-p. 52
t
KTB W
HAT AND DAP
STORE,
jj'urole-wle sir.nr.ur..
fJTHE subscriber Respectfully informs the citizens of Ms-
A con, and surrounding country, that he has taken the
Store on Second stros;, adjoihing the Shoe Store of Messrs.
Whiting A Mix, a fetv doors above the Washington Hall;
sn3 is now opening a large and splendid assortment of
f
C ONTINUES Business at his old stand, on Cherry
Street. He is now offering a well selected lot of
GROCERIES,
STAPLE DHY-GOBDS AND SHOES,
at such prices as cannot fail to suit purchasers. The fol
lowing articles are embraced in his stock:
60 bags Rio, Cuba and Laguira Coffee,
5 blids. Sugar, >
100 Sacks Salt, 500 bushels Salt,
SO Kegs Nails,
7,500 lbs. Swede3 Iron, assorted,
2 Bales Gunny Bagging,
40 Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. 44 inch,
10 Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
600 lbs. Twine, 25 cows Grass Rope, J inch. -
Molasses; Lonf Sugar, Teas. Pepper, Spice, Soap, Starch,
Candles, Powder ami. Shut. Lead, Traces, Axes. Coffee
Mills, Sad Irons. Knives and Forks, Cotton and Wool
Cards, plaited Biglers, Tea Kettles.
The following articles of Dry-Goods:
8 and 9quarter Blankets, Negro Cloth,
Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shirting,
Cotton Osnabnrgs, Factory Thread, Cotton Drilling,
Bed Ticking, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys,
Calicoes, Flannels, Silk and Cotton Hankerelnefs,
15 boxes Shoes, including Men’s, Boys’, Women's,
Girls’, Children’s and Negroes’Shoes.
Oct. 17 3
*_ KAH-aOA»,
nzgj-xi'
NEW
WAKE WOUSE
AND
€osiinBt«*ioii Business.
F ■ IHE undersigned have formed a co-
a oy JL partnership for the transaction of a
Bti general Ware House A Commission busi
ness.
We have taken the large and commo
dious Ware House occupied the last season bv Mr. John
Joses, and formerly by Messrs. Hamilton A Reynolds.
These are very coqyeniently situated to the busine^part
of the City, and at same time, not exposed to accwenta
from fire, by contigui^to other buildings.
We shall be prepared to make liberal advances upon
all prodnee in store, or which shall be ordered to be ship
ped to our correspondents on the seaboard ; and will make
returns for all Cottons ordered to be shipped through us to
Savannah, Charleston or New York, as rapidly as safes can
be realized, and the proceeds returned here.
It will be our object to merit a share of patronage only
by a faithtul personal attention and watchfulness over the
interests confided to us. The proceeds of all Cotton sent to
us for sale, will be held subject to the order of the owner;
and the personal superintendence of one of the partners al
ways given to sales, as well as to purchases of such articles
of supplies as our customers may order.
moultrie a Campbell.
B. H. Moultrie,
D. C-; Campbell,
July 1 41
The undersigned having retired from the Ware House
Business, ar.d transferred bis interest to.Messrs. Moultrie
A Campbell, cordially recommend these gentlemen to bis
old friends aud patrons, as worthy of their confidence.
JOHN JONES:
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
O.v Mulberry Street, Near the Methodist Church,
r|>lli- SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additions to his
A stock of
C0.4CIIEN, CH.ilHOTKES, HARO ITCHES
itira;ii:s, wagons, <vc.
from some of tlie best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if notsuperior to those of any other es
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages
will find it for their interest to examine the quality andpri
ces of bis assortment.
Repairing, in all the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen, at less than former
prices. -
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs,Axeltrees.tumed.nd boxed Dashes. Lamps. Bands,
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, 8ilk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, aod almost every article required in their
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st, 1842. - 22 tf J. W.BABCOCK.
Boston, he is enabled 10 avail bim»
_July 18
M.
S. 1SAS.L & CO’S.
WASSI3 HOUSE A.\»
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
rjIHE undersigned feel- xSBT55Fa
JL ing grateful to their fcpxi;- \ (b
friends and patrons for tlie H pj
liberal support heretofore
received, take great pleasure ^
i,i announcing to them and the publie generally, that they
will continue the above business in all its various branches;
such as the storing and selling of cotton, receiving and for
warding merchandize and filling orders, attheir well known
staud, situate near the river, which for convenience and se
curity from fire, is not surpassed by any Ware-House in
the cuy. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give
bis personal attention tothe selling of Cotton and the filling
of orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do
liis best to promote the interest 'of all who may favor us
w ith their patronage and influence.
HARDEMAN A HAMILTON.
Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. 45
EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with
i view ofengagingin the Com ini--ion Bn allies* there,
1 have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hamil
ton A Hardeman, to my son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM
ILTON, whose steadinessof character, and correctknowl-
edge of business, will qualify him for the employment in
which he is about to engage. In thus retiring from the con
cern, Ibeg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to
my friends for pastfavors.and would kindly solicit for the
new concern of HARDEMAN A HAMILTON, a con
tinuation of their support, with the assurance that it will be
as gratefully acknowledged by me, as though 1 were still a
member of the concern. E. HAMILTON.
Macon. Aug. 25,1842.
WARE HOUSE
SELLING OFF AT BEHUCED PRICES ! !
c. g. stTjohy,
Watch Maker and Aeweller,
XJESPECTFULLYiuforms his friends
A l- and the public, that be has jpst re
ceived a new assortment of
IVatches and Jewelry,
of the latest fashions and most approved
kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced
prices, for CA8H.
GOLD A 8ULVER WATCHES,
Gold Chains, Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Pins
Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ac. GOLD SPECTACLES.
Silver ar.d Steel do. with glasses to suit all ages; SILVER
SPOONS, Rodgers A Son’s and WosienfiolmsfipePocket
Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLOCKS, vreframed to run 18 days
without winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus
sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and
Silver Pencils, Silver and Steel Chains and Keys, Braid
ami India Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne, Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thitn
bles, Ac.
Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu
nity to buy cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhere, as he will sell lower
tbau any other establishment in the country.
WATCHES REPAIRER.
Particular attention will be paid lo repairing all kinds of
Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture
asy part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece be makes
as perfect as tlie original, .and bis Watches to perform well
Nov. 1 1842 5
GREAT EXCITEMENT
On Cottou
DAILY EXPRESS
AND
GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION IIOBSE.
r |7HE Central Uail«Koa» and Banking Company
M. of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri
vilege of ruening an EXPRESS over their Road during
Ae present year, with thepnvilege of an apartment under
'heir own Lock, they oiler superior advantages for the
Prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie,
kc. Ac. and are in hopes ol heing able to make an arrange
ment with the Post Office Department, 1 y which they will
1 *e allowed to carry n Mail Bag.
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all
wriptioni, to and from Savannah and Macon, and ialerme
nitte places, and between Savannah and'Charleston, with
greatest safety and despatch; end will also pay panicu-
'*r Attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and psy.
Jiesu of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of
naaisess in tho above places.
Don’t mistake the house—tro doors above his old stand.
rfflHE subscriber would respectfully announce to his
X friends and the public, that he has taken h part of the
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant,
where he will give his whole attention to REPAIRING,
I aod will execute all work entrusted to his care.
N. B.—Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Ac. made or re-
! paired at the shortest notice, and Warranted.
j ‘ M. D. BARNES.
Macon, November 8. 1842. 6
sltu&ic STORE* JfTsICOJY.
They have also extended their arrangement to run their
Ltpress by the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida, and
D, fV m *Hiate places on that route.
They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through
tom Mscon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carry
‘‘kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch aud
.^y-on the first of October next.
J*-\CON— Office at the Washington Hall.
-•WANNAH—Office at No. 153 Bay street.
DO. S. Philbrieh, Agent, for receiving and
„ forteardingOoodsand Merchandise.
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No.
J Bl _ . - M.East Bay.
»3 i 40’ tf
M.8. BALL A CO.
m Groceries.
I'HE subscribers continue to keep on band at the old
of opposite the Wathingto 1 Hall, a good assortment
Bagging, Salt, Iron, Ac. which they will sell
»forCash. C CAMPBELL A Co.
i«M8 56
l&Qoo”,,
Inns
® bj
Racon.
lbs. SIDES.
,000 lbs Hams and Shoulders.
C. CAMPBELL A Co.
3C
Commission Business.
W E shall continue tlie Ware House and Commission
Business, the ensuing season, at our old stand, on
the corner of-Cherry and Second Streets.
In offering oar services again to the public, we have no
pledges to make—believing that pur past conduct wiH be a
sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance of the
trust that may be hereafter confided 10 us.
We will at all times be prepared to make liberal Ad
vances on Cotton, in store, or on shipments made to our
Agents in Savannah, Charleston or New York.
D. A W. GUNN A CO.
The subscribers intend keeping on hand, a full supply of
Dry-Goods. Cotton flagging, and Family Groceries, of all
kinds; which they will be glad to furnish to their custom
ers, upon as good terms as any house in Macon.
D. A W. GUNN.
Aug. 22 47
ISauuiiiii ami Hope.
nflf) PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging,
i/UU 100 “ Kentucky do
50 “ Rusia. do
200 Coils Monilla Rope,
500 lbs. Bagginp Twine.
For sale on reasonable terms by
CHAS. CAMPBELL ACo.
August 2 47
JiiNt Received,
G INGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Calicoes, Muslins,
White, Brown, and colored Homespuns, Nankeen,
Bine and black Mixtures, Checks, Stripes,
Tickings, Mnsquito Nettings,
Silk and Cotton Hdkfs.; fancy Hdkfs.-and Shawls,
Stockings, Half Hose, Threads, Ac.
Calf, Kip. and Morocco Brogans,
Ladies’ Leather. Seal, and Morocco Shoes A Slippers,
Fur, Wool, and Palm Leaf Hats,
Knives and Forks; Pocket Knives, a large lot.
Just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, on the
mon reasonable tarmt. E. A It. It. GRAVES.
JuaalS *1
m si iff ©
H A v & cons antly on hand, and offer for tale.at prices
as low as cm be purchased in the southern country
splendid assortment of
PIANO-FORTES,
from the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of
<& IK
AND
CHICKERING AND MACKAYS.
The wellknown reputation of these Manufactories pre
cludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
bate, for many years.
ALAR G E ASSORTMENT OF
nouns. SUPERIOR GUITARS, ruglus,
TBO.UBOHB8, TRU-MPETN, HOILYS,
CLABIONBT8, FLAGEOLETS,
FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac.
BOOTS cfe SHOES,
m I I . m —JUST RECEIVED ON SECOND STREET.
^SPHE subscribers would inform their friends, and the
J ' AND
II.ITTi:ilS’ TIlT.HsfII.TGS,
rfevery description. His Stock comprises every article
usually foundjin a Hat Store, manufactured expressly for
this market; »nd from his facilities of obtaining constant
supplies, fresk from the manufacturers, he is enabled to of
fer many inducements to Cash purchasers.
A share of inblic patronage is respectfully solicited.
HAATED, Otter, *(Missis, ,V JCaccoou Skins,
for which a fax price will be paid.
f- GEO. I. SHEPARD
Macon, Oct£10;ie43.
A public generally, that they have received, during the
past week, a general assortment of- Gentlemen’s BOOTS,
I of all kinds ; together with a large assortment of Ladies’
and Misses’ Gaiters and half Gaiters and Slippers, thick
and thin soles;'to which they would call tlie attention of
those wishing to purchase. ALSO, v
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WHOLESALE AND HE’PASE. NE G-R O SHOES,
of excellent quality; which they will sell as cheap as the
same kinds can be bought in the citv, for cash.
Macon. Nov 12. 1843. 7 vV’HITING & MIX.
HEW BOOTS & SHOES
GEO. <£. KEliSSERL, 3»,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and the I
public generally, that lie is now receiving from the |
celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt A Co., a very
extensive assortment of
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
T HE subscribers are now opening, and are constantly
receiving new additions to tlieir large and general as-
■mB. sortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, which was man
embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment l ufactured under the immediate supervision of one of the
HATS AND CAPS,
may be found
J.
10
doz. fashionable Beaver Hats, "
20
doz.
do
Cassimere Hats,
10
doz.
do
,Kussia Hats,
20
doz.
do
Moleskin Hats,
doz. Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO,
ONE HUSBKED DOZEN
firm, in tlie best and most fashionable styles, durihgthe past
summer. Their stock of NEGRO SHOES, which is
large and well selected, was ordered previous to the ad
vance, at prices much lower than the same articles could
now be bought; in consequence of which, they are enabled
to offer them upon such terms as cannot fail to make it the
interest of all who wish this description of Shoes, to pur
chase of them. Their assortment of Ladies’, Misses! and
Children’s, and other descriptions of fine Shoes, is also full,
and will favorably compare, either in style or quality, with
iv to be found in this or any other Southern market.
Tbe styles aud qualitie&beingtoo numerous to enumerate
in an advertisement, thev would simply say to all—Come,
examine, compare, and decide for yourselves.
Also, all articles used in Manufacturing.
STRONG & WOOD.
Oct 24 4 Sign of the Big Boot. Mulberry street.
SAVANNAH T l> IIACON, GEORGIA.
This ROAD is open from Savannah to “ McCalls’ Mill,’’
I87j miles from Savannah, and 2 ' miles from the Depot at
Macon,for transportation daily, inlays excepted.) The
Mail and Passenger Train, will run to and from Me-
Calis’ Mill, on and after the firstda^of August next. Tho
Road will b'e finished'and opened to the Macon Depot in
October next.
PASSAGE FOB 187j MILS!.
In Passenger Car, - - - $8 00
" Baggage " - ■ - 9 00
Children under 12 years, half price.
The Tiainswill leave (untilfurther notice) as follows:—
Leave Savannah, at-6, A. M. and leave McCalls’, atfi, A
M.
The Charleston Steamers will lent3 Sarsminu eveiy
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, after the arri
val of the trains.
August 1. 44
TVace Chains, AsiviL, Sieliona
and Vices.
30 Anvils^
20 pr. Blacksmith’s Bu'dows.
150 Hand and Sledgb Hammers,
40 double hand Screw Plates, assorted, } to 1 inch.
40 Fifth Chains, 2,000 lbs. Hook Hinge*.
100 sets Wagon Boxes, 300 lbs. Bogging Twine,
100 Tea Kettles, 100 Sauce Pans.
1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 20 dozen Knob Locks,
1 Iron Chesty ALSO,
A complete assortment of
Feia aiid PotkeJ Knives,
TABLE KNiVEeS & FORKS,
Just received and for sale by
Macou.-Nov 14.18*3. 7 E. B. WEED.
A (jn pr. Trace Chains,
CO Vices;
Reaver, JYntria and Russia
HATS,
warranted more durable lian any Hats ever sold
in Macdn. Also,
50 doz. Youth’s and Children’s. Hats,
20 doz. do. do. Caps.
ALSO,
20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats,
Together with a general assortment of
AUCTION-
AND
Commission Business.
T HE undersigned will continue tlie above business, at
the stand occupied by Rowland & Savlsbvry.
Sept. 26, 1843. 8. T. ROWLAND.
FUR CAPS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
My connection with the firm of Rowland & Sa'ulsbu-
[ BY, having ceased on the 1st July last,the business has from
j that period been continued by Mr. S. T. Rowland on his
! own account, for whom I would respectfully solicit a contin
uance of the patronage so generously extended to the late
, firm, having every confidence, that any business entrusted
to bis charge, will meet with strict attention.
Sept. 26, 1843. 52 J. L. SAULSBURY.
Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
For the. removal and permanent cure of all Diseases
arising from an Impure State of the blood, or habit of
the system, namely.^ . ''
. CROFULA, or King's evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
O Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the face.
Blotches, Biles, Chronic sore eyes, Ring worm. Tetter,
Bcald nvoJ, R«.i-. e -—-ml ii.-i jn of the hones and joints,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Kciatica, or Lum
bago, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mer-
200 doz. IHen’S and Hoys’ BlacR aiMl Icury, Ascites, of Dropsy, exposure'or imprudence in life.
" — 1 Also, Chronic qpnstitutioual disorders, wili be removed by
this preparation.
3 doz. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 di-z. Sea Otter Caps,
5 doz. Super Nutria Caps,
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 doz. Men's and Boys’ Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. ‘ do. Sealette Caps.
ALSQ,
Drab
WOOL HATS.
All of which will be sold lor Cash, at prices which can
not fail to-give satisfaction.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine at the old
stand, sign of the “ BIG HAT,” Mulberry Street.
Beaver, Otter, Mink, iV Coon Skins,
II'.MTED, for which the cashvill be paid.
M m od, Oct 17,1813. 3
NEW GOt
A CASES New Style Merrimack Prints,
I / 1,500 pieces assorted English and American Pr
mts,
Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirting
Tickings,Umbrellas; Point,Huffil, and Rose Blankets,
Striped and Plaid Linseys; Kerseys, Plaids, and Kentucky
Jeans, just received and for sale by the piece or package
Nov 28 9 SAMUEL J. RAY CO.
1VO.NDERFCL EFFECTS OF SANDS’ SAR-
H.UMKlLL.l JN NORWICH, CONNEC
TICUT.
Read the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who has
long resided at (he Falls. The facts are wejl known to all
the old.residents of that part of the city.
Messrs. A. B. Sands & Co.—Sirs : Most gratefully do
I embrace this opportunity for stating toyou the great relief
I obtained from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I shall also
be happy, through you, to publish to all who are afflicted,
as I lately was, the accouctof my unexpected, and even for
along time despaired ot'cure. Mine is a painful story, and
trying and sickening as is the narrative of it.Tor the sake of
ninny who may be so surely relieved, I will briefly yet ac
curately state it.
Nineteen years ago last April, n tit of sickness left me with
nti Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately
took place over the entire suifaceofiriy body, causing such
an enlargement that it was necessary to odd a yard to my
dresses around the waist. Next followed upon my limbs,
ulcerspainful-beyond description.^ Foryears, both in sum
mer aud winter, the only mitigation of ny sufferings was
found in pouring upon those parts cold water.
Sugar, t'olice, .violates, Iron,
Sail, <k:c. A c,
QA HHDS. St. Croix SugarJ
30 do. N. Orleans do.
15 Porto Rico do.
20 boxes and bis. Loafand Crushed Sugar,
10 do White and Brown Havana do.J
30 hhds. Cuba Molasses,
5 do. Trinidad do.
60 bbls. N. O do.
12 Tierces Rice,
250 bags Ri" Coffee,
150 do Laguira do.
20 do Java do.
25 Tons Iron,flat, round and square,
” Band, hoop and rod Iron,
Cast, German and Blistered Steel.J
5 Tons Castings,
Carolina Steel and Patent Hoes.
“Ames” Shovels, long handled do.
Scythe blades, Smoothitag Irons; .
250 kegs Nails and Brads,
„ 15 boxes Cut Tacks, 2, 6, 3, 10 aud 12,j_
1100 sa:ks Salt, Table do.
Dupont’s Powder,
2500 lbs. Lead, 250 bags Shot,
30 boxes Tobacco,
50 do. common and fancy Snaps.
50 do. Sperm and Tallow Candles,
100 do. 8-10,10-12, and 15-16 Glass,
250 kegs \N hite Lead,
Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oils,
Ccoal Varnish, with a general assortment ef coUrs
Indigo, Madder, Spanish BroWD, Copperas, Blue Vit,
Epsoin and Glauber Salts, Sal Aratis, Pepper,
Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mustard, liorar,
Macoboy and Scotch Snuff,
150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper.
A largs lot of Grindstones.
20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many c ill or jtrifj
cles too numerous to mention. All of w.ith will be sold
low as pan be purchased in this market.
April 4 27 E. & R. R. GRAVES.
MORRISONS
YcS'daJile Universal ^iedielues,
OR sale by GEO. W. PRICE & COl
May 5 39
F (
To Rent,
A DWELLING house in Court House Square.
IlilM Also two Rooms over tlie subscribers Store. Po»-
session given first of October next.
CHAS. CAMPBELL * Co.
Aug. 22 47
Tor Rent,
y ■ A HOUSE in Vineville, occupied by IT.
/. - is. M, Hebbaid. Possession given tlie 1st
iJJi'VC* of October next. Apply to
iillilvl E. B. WEED
■''■SliiBfc Sept. 19. 51
J—
Tor Sale or Rent,
THE HOUSE and LOT in tlie suburbs
of the City, formerly the residence of A. It.
liiiii^S* McLaughlin, Esq. The Lot contains four
!{»; } - acres, and on .it is an Orchard of well selected
iiiiihdAiia Fruit. Apply to
D. C. CAMPBELL.
Macon, Sept. 19,1843.51
To
half of that long and commodious store ori
■A-- ]■ V; , y\K-:v,
For Terms apply to M. S. THOMSON.
Sept. 26th. 1843. 52
To Relit,
1 A large ROOM, well suited for a Salt or Meat
I House. Apply to. M. S. THOMSON.
” Oct 31 5
Nails, Tin Plate, iron aanl Hol
low Ware;
Kegs Cut Nailsj-
PROCLAMATION EXTRAORDINARY!
To the Medical Faculty of tlie State of Georgia: J|L
W HEREAS, for a number of years past, a strenuous 1 limbs the pain extended over my whole body—there
effort has been made by many of you, to impress up-| literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying
on the public mind a belief, that the properties of the Ijobc- down, these pains would shoot through my system and com-
lia Input a of Linaus, are of the most poisonous character pel.rne to arise, and ' ' '* 1
and mortal tendency; so much so, as to be said to produce that I was almost en
death in an incredibly short space of time, and under the time the Erysipelas
most awful and distressing circumstances: And ged, aud so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half
Whereas, reports of death by Lobelia, based upon the yearsthey have been subject to bleeding. During these al-
above impressions, have been circulated in certain quarters, most twenty yeare Ihave consulted many physicians. These
particularly in the City of Macon and vicinity, which are have called my disease—as it was attended with an obstinate
calculated, perhaps intended, to impede tlie progress of free cough and a steady and active pain in my side—a dropsical
enquiry, and by consequence, the advancement of a knowl- consnmpsion; and though they nave been skilful practition-
edge of true Medical Science: And ers, they were only able to afford my case a partial and tem-
Wbereas, it is deemed ol tbe utmost importance to com- porary relief. I had many other difficulties too complica-
munity, that they should be well informed in regard to the ted to describe. I have also used many of tbe medicines
real properties of an article claiming such high pretensions that have been recommended as infallible cures for this dis-
to public confidence; not by means of theories and argu- ease, yet these all failed, and 1 was most emphatically
moots merely, but by the actual test of facts and results— growing worse. In this critical condilion,given up by friends
Now. therefore, that the points at issue may be thorough- and expecting for myself reliefonly in death, I was by the
ly tested, and finally settled and laid at rest forever, and the kind interposition of Providence, furnished with your, to
cause of science advanced by the elucidation of truth, I | me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A qingle bottle gave me an
have thought it fit and proper, thus to issue a proclama
tion, offering a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOL-
L ARS to any Doctor of Medicine, who will, with a reason-
~ab!e quantity of Lobelia. Inflata, pure and unadulterated,
kill any living animal, (reptiles and insects excepted) which
shall be in the enjoyment of good health at the time of its
exhibition—a state which, oi all others, is known to be the
most eligible and fit for the free and uninterrupted action of
poison. - J
And, in order more fully to test the truth and sincerity of
the accusations and reports above referred to, I am willing
to aubmit my Practice and its’results, for one, two, three, or
even seven years, to a fair comparison with that of any DOC
TOR of Medicine, using Calomel, Opium, and other poi
sons, with the Lancet, for a like length of time; each to be
tested: 1st,by the number of eases; 2d. the number of
cures; 3d, the number of deaths; and lastly, the nnmber
of ruined and broken constitutions, properly so called;
each agreeing, at the same time, that the party failing to
1; Clarionet Reeds, I show the greatest preponderance of the two first, over the
1 Bows; Music Pa- | two last tests, shall forfeit the sum of five HUSpRXD dol-
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings;
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin L
per, Ac. Ac. forming as complete an assortment of musical LAR*—to be appropriated to the aid of the Orphan Educa-
merchand ize, as can be found in the southern country. tion Society, or any other benevolent enterprise that may be
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are (designated by the opposite party,
enabled to sell their goods at the very lowest prices. These.offers will be open for the next sixmonths, if not
B. A V have in addition to their catalogue, an assort- previously settled, and the money kept in readiness for him
meat of FOREIGN IT IC SIC’. v.: 10 can take it, by M. S. .THOMSON, M. D.
„ _ __ . m 1 j, a Peermber5.1843. '10 Macon, Ga.
ulWSlC .SOlll «!■ 1 CllHCCll i j Editors iu Georgia* will dooblle?* confer a favor on
{£T’Terms Cash. many oftheir Medical aubscribar*, by inserting tho above
May 17. 1841. 3* j ;n thsir respaotive papers.
assurance of health, which for twenty years I had not once
felt. Upon taking the second my enlargement diminished,
and in twelve days from the 8th of October, when I com
menced taking your Sarsaparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep
and rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when
in perfect health. Besides, I was in this short time, relie
ved from all those excruciating and unalleviated pains that
had afflicted my days, as well as robbed me of my night’s
repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi-
pelas cured, A my size reduced nearly to my former meas
ure.
Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testily to the efficacy
of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla. A thousand thunks,'
sirs, from one wlux.e comfort and whose hope of future
health are due nnder God, to your instrumentality. And
may the.same Providence that directed me to your aid,
make the happi and honored instruments of blessing others,
as diseased and despairing as vour much relieved and very
grateful friend. ASENATH M. PHILLIPS.
New London Co. ss. Nortcick, Nov. 4.1842.
Personally appear the ahove namqd Asenath M. Phillips,
and made oath of the facts contained f:i the foregoing state-
raentbefore me. RUFUS W. MATHEWSON.
Justice rf the Peace.
Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I <-er
tify that the above asserted facts ate substantially true.
WILLIAM II. RICHARDS,
Minister of the Gospel at Noncieh, Conn,
For sale at New York price, by
J. II. A W. S. ELLIS. Agents.
100 boxes Tin Plate,
10 Ton flat and square bar Iron,
C Ton English Hollow Ware,
20 dozen Collins’ and King’s Axe*.
2 do. MilfSaws,
300 lbs. Bagging Twine,
25 Coils Rope,
1000 lbs. Iron Wire,
1 Cose Sheet Copper,
1 do. Sheet Zinc,
1 Roll Sheet Lead,
100!) lbs. Bar Lead,
10 doz. iron wire Sifters,’
1 Ton Sheet Iron,
1 do. Sheet Steel,
Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates,
Hand and Sled"d Hamit-ers.
Received and for sale by E. B. WEED.
Macon, Sept. 19. 51
Cherry Nil reef linker if.
rjnllE *nbscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma-
con and vicinity, tnat he has opened a Baking Esiab-'
lishment, opposite Thomas Harrold, on Cherry Street, bo
respfectfullv solicits a share of public patronage^ Having a
professional Baker, he confidently assures those who may
patronize hiin, that his manufacture will be of superior
quality. JOHN T. HARBAUM.
Sept. 5. 18 ly*
311st Received,
4 FINE lot of Northern made Butter and Cheese, for
J\. sale cheap at Luddingtok A Thompson's.
E. C. GRANNI38, Agent.
August 22 47
,Sii.Mar, Codec, A°r.
fhCV HHDS. P. It. and St. Croix Sugar,
U\J 200 bags Rio and Laquira Coliee,
30 Hhds Cuba Molasses.
With a general a?: -irtnient of Groceries and Staple Dry
Goods. For sale by
CHAS. CAMPBELL A Co.
P'aisat* and Oi!^.
KEGS Nos. 1.and 2 White Lead,
* 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil,
With a variety of Colors for Painters* nse, for sale bv
Jaly 6 ‘ 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO
Pll
>ACON, Lard
Flour, an
ISIOJYS,
Meal, tor sal
J. N. ,
TJJE Sf I'LL SHOALS .HJXmrTl'RIXG ( 0)!FA.\Y
CoSicn Yarn and 0.«nabiirs$,
tCt ONSTANTL\ on hand, and for sale at the Factory
V J prices, wholesale and retail, by
April 4 27 - K* A H. R. GRAVES.
V I.MONDS. BRAZIL NETS, ENGLISH WAL-'
NUTS. SODA. BUTTER, and SUGAR CRACK
> ERS. MACKEREL, SHAD, BEANS, Ac. Ac.
i .iuftt received and for sals low, bv
Nov 7 a ‘II. C FREEMAN.-