Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, January 02, 1844, Image 1

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ggggga WARB-BOVSB “ Thu am:.irt:sr good ov teas aalBAirBsr jf’tr.VBRtti*’ MAC«W, (GEOR«IA,) TUESDAY IIIORAIAG, JAIV(JARS' 2, Sijc Ecleavapib PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, BY Rf. B IRTLETT. nttics—Brick Building, corner Cotton Avenue and First Streetk TtiiMs «>► soi«cRirrio!i: Three Dollar-, paid in advance, will pay for the Tel- ‘"h one year. Fire Dollar-, paid in advance, wi ji/for it two years. Ten Dollar-, paid in advance, will ? Wheawipa^»i* hi » »•* "»«*• » fter * he J' ear ha » cora ' cenceJ THHKK DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, per annum h , barged. If not paid until the end ofthe yenr, focr Zoiuut peranaum will be charged—with interest there- ^o Paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are sl ;l. unless at the option of the P roprietor. 1 Single Papers, to nnn Subscribers, 12} cents each. Extra Pu-era. to Subscribers. 61 cents each. TERMS OF ADVERTISING: Advertisements noi exceeding 12 lines, will be inserted m e lime for ONE DOLLAR; and fifty cents for each •abscouent inaertion. •Sheriff's, Tax Collectori* and Coroners’ Sales, are char ed hy the Levy. * a rensonahle deduction will be made to those wltoadver- •Jie by the year. On all accounts foi Advertising, Ac., as well ns for Sub- •.-ription. Interest will he charged, when not settled within dieyear. jjys Credit for .Fob Printing, DInnh-, •A'C.-fH • Letters on business connected wi’h the Office, must 4s*pJ»t paid, to secure attention. C o Mi ibj a s s 5 o n B5 11 § 5 is c s s. 35^7"E take this method of informing our friends and tlie ▼ V public generally, that we are still connected in the Wilt c-IIott-e anil Cotnnii-sion itn-inr—, which will be conducted at the stand occupied by us the past reason, (on Cherrystreet. near Cotton Avenue.) F .r the convenience of our up-caunt, y friends, we are building a SCALE HOUSE, nearly adjoining Col. Parker’s Store, on the Arenue, which will be completed by the first of Sep tember. We desire to retnrn onr thanks, for the liberal patronise bestowed «n us heretofore; and trust that.b.v our exertions for riie interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance. We will be prepared to make the customary Ailrnucc- on Colton, fill Orders, and attend to sudi business as may be confided to us by our friends, on as favorable terms as will be done by any other regular House in this place. HAMILTON A WINN. Macon, July 1,1843.41 M&B3CAE, REMOVAL. VAKE-BOVS CTA£UB-HOVS£ AND Commi^ion Business. ,rjtHE undersigned having just entered I into the warehouse and Commission Business, take the liheity in this way to lei their friends and acquaintances know it. and to solicit a share of their patronage Tue.v have taken the ware house formerly, for a number ,fyears, occupied by Messrs. K. tc T. N. Jleall. Colton ,.jre,| With them, shall be well taken care of. and every cx- sninntr.ade to give antislaction to their.friends. Tiie.v have made arrangements to ship Planters' Cotton is Savannah, Charleston or New York, to first rate houses, .ben desired N. OUSLEY and GEORGE JBWETT, .ill five their undivided attention tothe business. N. OUSLF.Y. GEO. JEWETT. H O. FREEMAN. We take pleasure in caving to onr old friends and custom ers ofthe ware heuse formerly occupied by us. that we lure rented ilto Messrs. Oasley. Jewett AFreemsn, and solicit tor diem a continuance of pat Milage, aa every confi dence can be placed in them. We will assure our old friends, that they will find it to their interest to give them ■their business, ns they cannot be better served. Mscon, Sot, 1st. ISI3. 3m 6 E. A T. N. BEALL. <C «■>iai iss isf.icij 13nsS nies*. r B*HE subscribers beg leave to inform tlieir friends, and 0 the pnblic in general, that they have connected them selves together in the above business, under the firm of GORMAN & RICI9AltL!<OV. and are now erecting n large and convenient WARE HOUSE. near Cotton Atrnue, on Poplar street.' The location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old buildings and tlie usual liabilities offi e. and will be com* pleled, and ready for hus ness. by the first of September. They confidently assure the public, that any business con signed to their care, will be faithfully and promptly execu ted. Relying on the honesty-nf purpose and the long estnblisli- ed confidence of tin ae who know ns, we feel no hesitancy in looking for a liberal share of pnblic patronage. THOMAS B. GORMAN, JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, .Tulv 4,1843. 41 O M AND MMBK C OBIS ES3 3 S S j O 13 5B B S i E2 c s s. F01HE undersigned, haring been disappointed in the ar il rangeinents made by bimself and Mr. Wm. P. Row l AND. at the commencement of the season, takes ibis meth od (if informing his friends and the public generally, that be lias leased, for tlie balance of tlie season, tlie large and com modious Ware-House, on the comer ol Third and Wharf tilreet*.forineiIv occupied by JOHN JONES. He will sell, when directed. Cotton from ware house or wagons, and in ail cases use his beat exertions to obtain tlie highest market prices. He will also attend to tlie Receiving and Forwarding Goods, as also the purchase of Goods on order. Mis Ware-House is situated immediately on the river, and within a small di««n> ofthe Rail-Road—thus possess ing auperioi advantages hit-snipping. He nope*,by strict and prompt attention to business, to merit* share of public patronage. 0ci3l. 1843. 5 WM W. BALDWIN. f) rrtllE undesigned, having removed from -B Cotton Avenue to the store on Mulberry \TM^2r and third streets, opposite the Central Hotel, opposite would announce t» the citizens of Macon, and vicinity, that he wit] there continue the prac tice of Medicine in all its various branches, and will, as formerly, attend to the calls of those who may deem it their interest to procure bn services M. 8. THOMSON, M. D. Macon . Oct. 1st. 1843. 52 Now Hat and Cap Store. WBOWjEsJUjK .M’O HET.ilM.. T H1E subscriber respectfully info-ms tie citizens of Ma con, and surrounding country, that lie ha- taken the Store on Second street, adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whiting A Mix, a lew doors above the Washington Hail; and is now opening a large and splendid assortment Da Di Da D> Da Dj .\EW LAW 5200KS, AT Sign of the targe Bible, tUtON, C.i. J UST revived, Peters' Digest of Cases decided in the Supreme Court, and District Courts of the U. States, in Z Tills. Talers' condensed Reports, containing the whole seres nftiie Decision* of the Supreme Court ol tlie United States, from us nigtnixalinn in the commencement of Peiera’ He arts at the January Term. 1827. 6 vnis. Triers’ Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the {.sited Stairs. 16 volt. Corny ns' Digest, 8 vnls English Kcclcsiasticn! Reports, 5 vols Digest of New York Reports. I vols Harrison's Digest. (English) 4 vols Pnilli|is on Evidence, 4 vols Starkio .m Evidence. 3 vols Grcenleaf on Evidence, l vol Story's Equity JiirispruJenee,(iiew edition) 2 vols* Equity Pleading. 1 vol on Parmersh ! p on Bailments on Agency on C mllict of Laws no Bills, (just published) Sudgen on Vendors Aage 1 A Ames on Corporations, (new edition.just out) Baauders on Pleading nnd Evidence Bayley on Bills Adams on Ejectment Ellen on Injunction* Sunnier* on Uses and Trust, Chilly's Pleading. Do Criminal Law, Do on Bills Do o t Contracts Dn lllackttnne Da Medical Jurisprudence Cainyn on Con’racis Fonblanqiie’s Equity O'i.er's Precedents Do on Conveyancing Rosene’s Criminal Evidence Do C-.vil Evidence Kinne's Law C impendiuns Da Kent Do Blackstmie Anthone's Blnckstone Wheaton's Selwyu Russell on Crimes Tlieoholil on Principal and Surety Whentwonh on Executors Davis' Prone dents Robertton Frauds Collyer on Partnership Teller'- Law of Executors Milford'! Pleading Ball A Beatty's Chancery Reports Eden’s Chancery Report* Archihold's Civil Pleoding Rauv'er's L *w Dictionary Equity Diafisuiaa Lawyer's Common Place Book Lav-of Trade Intrndu -tion to Legal Science Form B ink. (hv n Member «f the Bar, Philadelphia) Cobh’s Legal Forma. All the above Books will he sold fer Cash, and Cash •*/,*. Legal gentlemen wishing to replenish their libraries, will find it for their interest to cal', as they can obtain I.ate "cheap at Macon aa they can at Savannah or Charleston;, •ad iliev may alwavs he snre of seeing the lstesl editions id* fittndard Works. 'J. M. B. will also order such Works a* we no costly to keep on hand, or too rare to be ea«ily ob tained j and having an efficient purrlia-ing agent in each of the large publishing cities. New York. Philadelphia..and J Bet,in. be is enabled to avail himself of unu-ual fitciliiie July 18 42 WAftE-BOV CJ o an m i s s a o si 13 i: s i ei c s s. f [jlHE intdersigned stillcontinues tonceupy tlie WARE il HOUSE on the corner of Second and Poplar streets. He offers bis services in the various bcancltea ofthe Ware- House nutl Comnsissisn Hti-itic*-, and respectful ly solicits the patronage cf his friends and the public gener ally ; trusting that, by bis unretnitupg efforts, lie shall lie able to meet the wishes of those who may honor hiir. with their ronfidet.ee—and expresses a feelingcfgratitude to his friends for their liberal patronage. , .. . JOHN M. FIELD. 41 ISaeon, Macon, July 1. 1843. Reference—Col. Wm. H. Reynolds, ) Maj James H.flnrJawsyl ( Messrs. Rea A Cotton, j Joshua G, Moore, J sssarsssa:' }*—*• William Moseley, Henry. W. C Cleaveland. Crawford. WAKE MOUSE and Comjiaissaojj Business. rip HE undersigned have formed aco- f . ft* M partnership for the' iran.-acti.au of a L— ^ [ Jh&j gcn-:rai Ware House A Commission busi- MNWKiwti We have taken the large nnd rontmo- dious Wati! House ovcupiedllielastsensonbyMr.JoHN Jonks. and formerly by Messrs. IIaHIT.Ton A llEV.vul.D8. These are'very conveniently situated to the business pari of the City, and at tlie same time, not exposed to accidents from ftrr.by contiguity toother-buildings. We shall be prepared to make niiF.UAL ADVANCKS upon all prodnee in -tore, or wltirlt shall be ordered to be ship ped to oirr correspondents ondbe seabokril; and wi'l make reiuins lor all Cott-iqs o d -red to be shipped through us to Savannah, Charleston or New York, as rapidly as sales can lie real ire i, and the proceeds retnroed here. Il will be our oljcctto merit a slwie cf patronsge only by a.f.dtltlul personal attention and Watchfulness over the in'erests confided to u*. Tlie proc''#ds of ail Cotton sent to us for sale, will be held subject to die order of die owner; and ill© personal superintendence of one ol the partners al ways given to sales, as well as to purchases of such articles of suDolies aa our customers may order. oi supplies MOULTRIE A CAMPBELL. B. H. MawRic, D. C. CAMrnicLL, July 1 « Tlie undersigned having retired from tlie W are House Business, ar.d transferred bis interest to Messrs. Moultrie A Campbell, cordially recommend these gentlemen to bis old friends and patrons, as worthy ‘jq^E* JOHN It. & IJ<JP. SOLICIT attention ton New and Extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Manufactured the past summer, from'recently Importc Goods, by Wm T. Jennings A Co., very favorably known as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors iu the cuyofNew York. CONSISTING OF Surtoiits, Frock Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Dress Coats, Contm. asnl Office Coats, Travelling Coals, hadin' m:d Grnffnuni’i GL^ 3r©y''5k. EE-vnL Iu all the New and various styles; Together with a very choice selection of Silk and Sstin 'carls. Mohair and Cashmere do Handkrrcbiefs, I nder Vests, Suspenders, Collars, Stocks, Ac. Including a g i onth’s & Chi! Cravats, Hosiery, Drawers, Gloves, Linen and Muslin Shirts, ral slock of rest’s Clothing 1 , €L(mnN6, UMBRELLAS, &a Believing that the system of “Small Profits and Quick Returns.” is best suited to the times, they will offer their Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur chasers. Macon. October 10.1843. 2 CAS2RBA« . - t ®SIT«RA, On MuLBFitRT Street, Near the Methodist Church. r | mi< SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additionato kis i stock of COACHES, CHAIHOTEF S, B.lKOUCilEH. ISUr.dHS, U’AGONfi, Ac. Iromsomeofthe best Northern Manufactories, which were made expre-sly for this market, of the best materials, and are warranted equol if noisuperior to those of any other es tablishment. Tho«e in waul of any description of Carriages, will find it for their interest to examine the quality and pri ce* of his assortment. Rf.paiRING. in all the different branches executed in the best manner, hy experienced workmen at less than fanner prices. . Carriage makerr.'vrtW find a good assortment of Elliptic 3pring»,Axeiirees.tume<tatul bused Dashes. Lump", JJand«- Knobs, Patent and Too Leather, Laces; Silk and worsted Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their business, at Augusta prices. March 1st. 1842. 22 tf J. W. II All COCK, Avars; iidim; and I! 0 51311S S10 BUSINESS. rip HE andersigned feel- 7 , Bf JL tng grateful to their friends and patrons for the IflSE 7 ; v ml ", ; liberal sunporl heretolqre - —‘TH^VrHU received.take grentpleasur,- v Willr ~--- i.i announcing to them and the public generally, that they will continue theabove business in all its various branches; -och astbe storing and selling ol cotton, receiving and for warding merchandize nnd filling orders, at their well known -laud, situate near the river, which for convemence and se emly from fire, is not surpassed by any Ware-House in ilie city. -<lr. Thoms'-Hardeman will ns heretofore give ni* personal attention to the sellin" of Cotton and the filling , ■ f orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do his best to prpmote die interest ol all who- may lavor us — ills their pstronage and influence. - HARDEMAN A HAMILTON. Macon, Aug,3, 1842. <3 EXPECTING to go to-Savannnb early in the fall, with a view of engaging i» dtp t'oimni«»ion Ktjuliic-sthere, 1 have disposed of ray interest in the concern or E. Hamil ton A Hardeman, to my son, Mr. C11 ARLES R. HAM- ILTON. whose slCadines.-of character, and correct knowl- e Ige of business, will qualify Wm for the Employment in vv hicli be is'about to engage. Jn thus retiring from die con* corn. I beg leave totender my grotelul acknowledgments io inv friends Cir pastfsvors, nnd. would kindly solicit - for ibe new concern of HARDEMAN A HAMILTON; a con- linualion of their auppon, with the assurance that it will be as gratefully acknowledged by me, aa though 1 were still a member of beconcern. h. HAMILTON. Macon. Aug. 23. 1842 B£3,LI.\G UFF AT REDUCED PRICKS 1! C. G. ST? .FOiiiV, Watch Maker ami Jeweller, R ESPECTFUL LYinrprmahUlriemla and the public, that he has just re ceived a nrw assortment of If *ot€ltes tend Jewelry, ol die latest fiishions and most approved kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced prices, for CASH. GOLD A SILVER WATCHES, Gold Chains,Seal* and Keys; Finger Rings. Breast Pins, Collar and S'eeve Buttons. Ac. GOLD SPECTACLES. Silver a' H Sieel do. with glasses to suit all ages; STLVER SPOONS. Rodgers A Ben's and Wostetihnlms finePorket Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, sliavin" Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth Brushes, MANTLE CLUCKS, watranted 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 Cha us and Keys. Braid and India Rubber Guards. Veritable Cologne. Violins and Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Ihiin- bles, Ac. Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu nity to bi y cheap for cash, will da welltocall and examine the above before purchasing elaewhe-e, as he Will sell lower than any other establishment in the country. WATCHES REPAIRED. Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of Watches and Clocks. Having selected tlie best materials for repairing Watches, he is n»w prepared to manufacture j any part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece hemakes as perfect ns the original, and hi* Watches to perform well. Nov. 1 1842 3 WHOLESALE .4X0 EJE'fi’ASL. esr o. >. KurwEnWeY, R ESPECTFULLY informs his old eastnmers and the publ’c generally, that lie is now receiving from the celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Host A Co., s very extensive assortment of HATS AND CAPS, embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment ^ossph rssyhovr C ONTINUES Business at his old stnnd. on Cherry Street. He is now offering a well selected lot of GROCERIES, STAPLE DRY-GOODS AND SHOES, at such prices as cannot fail to suit purchasers. The fol lowing articles are embraced in his stock: GO bags Rim Cuba and Laguira Coffee, 5 lihds. Sugar, 100 Sacks Salt, 500 bushels Salt, 20 Kegs Nails. 7,500 lbs. S\vede3 Iron, assorted, 2-l!ales Gunny Bagging. 40 Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. 4-1 inch, 10 Pieces Kentucky Bsggti-g, 500 lbs. Twine, 25 coils Grass Rope. J inch. Molasses. Loaf Sugar, Teas Pepper, Spice, Soap, Starch, Candles. Powder and Shot, Lend, Traces, Axes. Coffee Mills, Sad Irons. Knives and Forks, Cotton and Wool Cords, plaited BiSlers. Tea Kettles. The following artie ! es of Dry-Goods: 8 and 9 qunrrer Blankets, Negro Cloth. Brown and bleached Sheeting nnd Shitting. Co:t< n O-iiahurg* Factory Thread. Coitqn Drilling. Bed Ticking.Keiitiicky Jeans. Kerseys. Calicoes. Flannels. Si.k and Cotton Hnnkerclfiefs, 13 boxes Siloes, incliidiii” Men's, Boys’, Womeu’s Girls’. Children's and Negroes’Shoes. Oct. 17 3 saSsJH.^3 MW JQ BOOTS &, SHOES, I2.1TTEKS’ 'rRT.ir.irij'VGS, rfevery diicriptfon. His Stock comprises every Article usually found in n Hat Store, menufat ttred exy.re**]y for this market; and from his facilities of obtaining? constant fer many i« lucementa to Cash purchasers. ~ t “~ r j,US.T RECEIVED ON SECOND STREET, A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. WATTED, Otter, .?//«/;, ©V IZaccoon Skins for which a Fair price will be paid. GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon, Oct. 10.1843. 2 10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hats. 20 doz. do Cassimero Hats, 10 doz. do Russia Hals, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats, 1 doz. Angola Silk Hats. ALSO. OWE IlEJtfDltED OOZEIV rfflHE,subscribers w»nld inform their friends, and the Il jUibite generally, that they have received, during the past week, a general assortment of Gentlemen's BOOTS. of oil kind* ; together with n large assortment of Ladies’ and Misses* Gaiters and half Gaiters and Slippers, thick ami thin soles; to which they wouhf ilie uttention ol those wishing to purchase ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEGRO SHOES, of excellent quality; which they will sell a- cheap as the tame kinds can be bought in the citv, fur cash. Macon,Nov 12. 1343. 7 WHITING A MIX. NEW BOOK STOKE 0.Y C0TT9J ATEATE, Two doors above yir.-sr*. a. JH. & AV. S. KUMR’ DRUG itTOKIi. J. BAUP8, ]Tr AVIXG MOVED to the above fitand, otTers t« d e MTU public, n large Stock of 23 O OI£S, 8 Tot jTI O eV.f ffS 5% BLANK BOOKS, &c. fee. CHEAP FOR CASH. Fa roily and Pocket Bibles, Prayer nt.d Ilytr.n Bsok-, of every kind and size, in various biri.li Southern and Missouri Iiarmovi Choir. Juvenile Sincirg lia l; Harp, Bate Pi im ■ r. Victim Ten: A-e. A-. Elaah Eloolts cfertr) ilt-.ci tpliott, Cent I llc-j cord, anti Dot Let Boi.l.s, vnricn- sikcfi Ledgsus. JocHNAts a.nd Dat Books: Invoice. Rn- COItD, Li-TTEK. Ult.l. AND KicEtr r BouKS; Is- DEXES. FOll LeDCEKS. l’OCKKT MSMORAX- DLms A Pocket Ledgehs. Ac. Ac. J. B. wouhl rc.--pc<-tl*»;iy invite teachers and others who may warn SCHOOL BOOKS, local! and examine his stork which will be sold at the lowest possible prices, f or Cash- wholesale and retail. He also receives as soon a* published all the new v.-erks f'Om the Harper's and other publishing bouses ir. New York, Boston and Phil.nle j.hia. embracing all the ci-enp. and filth ionahle Jiteratuie 01 o. y, which he sells at New York prices. R ' Constantly on hand a stock of LAW BLAN K P, printed on the best foolscap paper. Macon. Ocl 4.1843. 2 mg- 7. Kingefyg's .Yrrr'n/j Mmsoh'x s^oryed^ , >ntny rf Aft/sicol rs o /T>v in Beaver, JYuiria find Slussifi HATS, warranted more durable liau any Hats ever sold in M.-icon. Also, 50 dnz. Y.uitrs and CbUiiiaw'^il.tr, 20 doz. do. do. Caps. ALSO, 20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats, Together with a general assortment of FUR CAPS, COM SIS Tisa IN PAP T OF 3 doz. PBBMIUM OTTER CAPS, 5 d- r. Sea Otter Caps, 5 doz. Super N ut rta Caps, 20-doz. do. Mu-krnt Caps, 50 doz. Men's and Boys’ Seal Caps, 50 duz. do. do. Sealette Caps. ALSO, 20G doz. Men’s a«<S Boys’Blaclt nnd Bra WOOL HATS. All of wlMi will be sold lor Cash, at prices which can not fail to give satisfaction. Purchasers are invited to call nnd examine at the old stand, sign ofthe “ BIG HAT,” Mulberry Strett. Beaver, Oder, Mink, & Coon Sirius, B'.M’Ti'B, for which the cash will be paid. Macon. Get 17.18 !3. 3 AT GUSATI.Y RtDUCKD PRICES. 'HE subscribers are now opening, and are constantly I receiving new additions to-tlieir large and general as- sortnient of BOOTH AND HMOVS, _which was man ufactured under tlie immediate supei vision of one ofthe tirm, in the beat and most fashionable styles, during the past su nmer. Their stock of NEItSEZO 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 lail to make it tlie interest of all who wish this description of Shoes, to pur chase of them. Their nssortite itof Ladies*. Misses* and Children’s, and other descriptions of fine Shoes, is. also full, and will favorably compare, either in style or quality, with any to he found in this **r nnvother 8ouf)tfn market. Tift styles arid qualities betifftoo numerous to enumerate- io an advertisement, they would simply say to all—Come, examine, compare, and decide fur your elver. Also, all articles used in Mautifccttmitar. STRONG & WOOD. Oct 24 4 Sign of tl e B»2 B»-of Mulberry street. NJlSRifi’ For the removal and permanent cure rf aft Disease» arising from an Impure Stale of the blood, or habit of the system, namely : CROFULA. or King's evil. Rheumatism, Obstinate a CutaneuusErupiions, Pimples,or Pustules on the fnce. Blotches, Biles. Chronic sore eye,. King worm, Tetler. Scald Head, Enlargement and pain ofthe bones end joints. Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, nr Lum bagu, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious uscof'Mer- cury, Ascites, of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life. Also, Chronic constitational disorders, wilibe removed by this p-eparntinn. IVOMIHKI'I I- EFFECTS OS? SANDS’SAK- 4 BN SOKW’ICH, I'OAKfiU. 1!>CW. Read tltc following Irani Mrs. W111. Phillips, v.ito has long tesided . at the Falls. Tlie facts are wed known to al, 'AO boxes lohacco. NEW GOODS. I O CASES New Style Merrimack Prints, 1 / 1.300 piece* assorted English and American Prints, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings.Umbrellas; Point. Duffil, and Rose Blankets. Striped and Plaid Linseya; Kerseys, Plaids, and Kentucky Jeans, just received and for sale bv the niece or package. Nov 2- 9 SAMUEL J. RAY A CO. GTLZAT EXCITEME EXPRESS, CElfERAC FORWABDIflrt 4 CON MISSION HOUSr. InHK I’lAtRit. II mi. Roan and Banking Company a of lie .rgin Uav'mg ,rated to the subscribers die pii- riltg* of , in ii i gan A'.Yi’llESS over their Hoad during present year, with the privilege of aa apartment under ta.ir awn J.... they oiler superior advantages fot the ftotapt sad sale conveyan. e of valuable Articles, Specie, ks.tr.a. ami nre in hopes ol being able to make an arrange-, •^ni with the Post Office Department, ly which tfiey will ix*llowed to carry a Mnil B ag. , j They are prepared to receive nna fbrwan! Gootis of all ycripdona,to and from Savannah iwf Mnron.and iaterme -ate places' and between Savannah and Chaileston, with f* greatest sttfrty and despatch; ft*d will also pay parttcu- "faueathat to the purchase of G-'ods, collection and P'y- »«ito of Draft*, Notes nnd Bills, and transacting all kinds of «"*** * p ! * le # bove places. . _Tk*y have nlso extended their arrangement to rnn uteir J-ti resahv the Southern Boats to Picolnts, in Florida, and ^’’"ledUte places on that route. . They intend to put on Teams, to rnn regularly through Macon to Colcmhus, under their own charge, to carrv *ff»iodinfMerclmii.lize. stt all reaa-nablc despatch and ‘'•tty. <m the first of October next. HACON—Offire a! the Washington Hall. “AVaNNAH—Offn at No. 153 Bay street. DO. S. Pkilbrirk. Apfot.fnr serening and foricardingOoodsand Merchandise.. CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office Mo. t . 06, East Bay. J* 1 ? < 40 tf . M. 8. BALL A CO. ■ lil - M I'LL MlflALS MAM ! AfTl RIM! ‘ UMILWY Cotton Yai'ii :;nd Osnaburga* Land for sale at the Factory WARE HOUSE -LiSf? Coniitiission business. tiTSTE shall continue the Ware House anil Commission V » Business, the ensuing s« a-mt. at our old stand, on the corner of Cherry and Second s-treets. Iu offering nur services ogam to the public, we have no pledces to make—-believing mat our prtst enndnet will be a sufficient guarantee for rite faithful performance of the trust that may he hereafter confided to us. , , , We will at nil times be prepared to make liberal Ad vances on Colton, in store, df on shipments made to our Agents in S.vann.b, Cl.ar7es.rn or New York.^ ^ cQ The aubscriben. intend keeping on hand, a full supply of Drv-Goodx. Uouaa Baggt^alS Family Grneerigi.'o'r all kinni; wfiich ihey will be gUJ t # » Turoish t° their custom- as good terms as any house ® quNN. era, upon Aug. 22 flONSTWNTLY , Prices, wholes;, A " . I S7 clail.bv E. tc H. R. GRAVES. V I-MONDS. BRAEII. NUTS. ENGLISH WaL- JiUTS, SOttA. Bf'TTG II. an I SUGAR CRACK- s ®«. MACKF.lt EL. SHAI), BEANS.Ac. Ac. received tad for sale low, bv W *T t H. «. FREEMAN. PSairi'iatji;' ami 8»ope. hfA r 1 *<?IIS heavy Gunny Bagging, yuif 100 •' Kenlucky dn 50 •* ltusia. , «lo 200 *• Coils Monilln Rope, .*500 lb*. Ba^ginp Twine. For sale on reasonable terms hv &Cq Augutt- . .sj 1Z_ Received, rf^i INGHAMS. Printed I.ewns Calicoes. Muslin-, VJT White Brown, nnd rolnred Homespun-. Nankeen. Blue and black Mixtures. Checks,Stripe-. Tirkinti Mu^ciu.to NetltnjJS, Silk and Co» ,r ", Hilkt-j; fnacy Htlkfs. nnd Shawls, Stock,..';,. Half Hose. Tii "i !*■ &e - Calf. K»i>. and Morm-t-n Br<*-:ans. Leather.Seal, nn« Mar.tcflO Shoes & Slipper*. Fun Wool.dud Pulm Leaf Hnt*. Knives am! Fork*; Pocket Kmvef. a lanje o . Just received and for sale, wh •lrxalc oml retat.. ™i-he mo<treasonable terms. K.&R.I • 1 - June 13 ’ On Cotton Don't mistake the house —tiro doors above his old stand. riplIE subscriber wnuld respectfully announce to his 1 friends and the public, that he has taken a part of the store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant, where he will give his whole attention to RE PAIRING, and will execute all work entrusted to his care.' N. It.—Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, tec. tec. made or re- ,.,1 ed at the shortest notice, and warranted. ^ -. Vncnn. November 8 1842. * ellU&SC STORE* JBMCOJr. IfAt S cons antly on hand, and offer ft r sale at prices IrJL ns low as u »u be purchased in tlie southern country, a splendid assortment ol PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of CHICKERIWG AND MACKAYS. The we J known reputation of these Manufactories pre cludes the necessity o.'eomnieuting „|«m.tlie excellence of their instruments, which (lave stooQ the.test ol every cli mate, for many years. _' ' ' A LARGE A S S O R T J! E N 1 O I yiOLl.Vk. finP£B|OR CSCITABS, BI’GI.ES, Tito illiOXEs, TBUMPETM. HOIIIYS, OLABieffUTS, PLAUBWB'r8» p.IWKS, Ac. Ac. Ac. Violin. Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds, Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music la- per, Ac. Ac.forming complete an assortment ol imus„-„| merchandize, ns ran bi fnun 1 in the southern country. As the, iutfiort direct from tlie lfanojaetures. they are enabled tosell their gtods at the very lowest prices. B. A V. have in ad litim, to their etiialogue, an assort ment of FOR HI ON MUSIC. 07>Unsic sold at reduced prices. (E?- Terms Cush. Mmy 17, l«4i. M PROCLAMATION EXTRAORDIK,' ! itunii I To iJic Medical Family of tlie Slate of Georgia: W HEREAS, fora number of years past, a strenuous eff ort lias been made by many of you. to impress up on the public iniinl a belief, that the properties of the lobe lia In fala af / iuteus, nre ofthe must poisonous character nnd mortal tendency; so much so, as to be ^id to produce death in nnincredibly shore space of time, and under the most awful and distressing Circumstances: And Whereas, reports of death by Lobelia, leised upon the above impressions, have been circulated in t-e; ::,i,, quarters, particularly in the City of Alacon and vicinity, wlikb are jfaaie. .tiled calculated, perhaps intended, to impede the progress of free enquiry, nnd by consequence, tlip advancement of a knowl edge of true Medical Science: And Whereas, it is deemed ol the utmost importance to com munity, that they should be well informed in tegatd to the real properties of an article claiming such high pretensions to public confidence; not by means “of theories and argu ments merely, but by the actual test of facts and results— Now, ilierefo-e. that the points at issue may be thorough ly tested, and finally settled and laid at rest forever, and the cause of science advanced by tlie elueidution of Irullt. I Imre tin uglit it fit and proper, thus In issue a PttocI.AMS- Tto.N, offering n reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOL LARS to any Doctor of Medicine, who will, with a reason able quantity ol Lobrlia Inflota, pure and unadulterated, kill any living an tnal. (rep lies and insects excepted ) which shall be in the enjoyment of good health at the time of its exhibition—a state "which, ol all others, is known to be the niost eligible and lit for the free and uninterrupted action of poi«on. And, in order more fully to test the truth and sincerity of the accusations and reports above referred to, I ntn willing to submit iny 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:.-Is:, by the number ol cases; 2.1,.the number of enrr*; 3d. thVnuniherof ; nnd lastly, the number of ruined and broken constitutions, properly so called; each agreeing, at tbe same time,'dint tlie party failing to show the greatest preponderance ofthe two first, over the two last tests, shall forfeit die sum of five hundred dol- I.AH*—to be appropriated to the aid of the Orphan Educa- tion Societv, or any otlierbenevolementerprizeriiat may be designated by the opposite party. These offers will be open for the next six months, if not previousl v settled, and the money kept in readiness for him who ran take it, by M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Dee inber5,1843. 10 Mseon, Ga. Editors in Georgia, will doubtless confer q favor on many of the’r Medical subs ribers.by inserting tlie above n their resoecti ve papers. the old -residents of that part ofthe city. Messrs. A. B. Saints he Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully «!n I embrace this opportunity for .-taring loynu the great relict I obtained from tlie use of your Sarsaparilla. I slmlhulso be happy, through yor. to publish to all who are afflicted, as I lately was, The account of m.v unexpected, and even for a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a paiulul story, ami trying and sickening as is the narrative of it. for the sakeol many who may be so surely relieved, I will briefly yet ac curately state it. Nineteen years ago last April, a fit of sickness left mo with an Erysipelas erupiicn. Droosiralcollections innnediaiel.v took placo over tlie entire suif.iCeofmy body, causing such au enlargement I.iat it was necessary to add a yard to my [ dre»*ej aroUn.i the waist. Next followed upon my limbs, ulcers painful beyond description. For years, both iu sum* iner and winter, the only miiigarion ot my sufferings was found in pouring upon those pails cold >~. uter. From inv limbs the pain extended over my whole body—there was literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down, these pains wnuld shoot through my system and com pel me to arise, nnd for hoars together, walk tlie hquse. so that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. During this rime the Erysipelas continued active, and riie ulcers enlar ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for two anil a half vearsthey have been sebject to bleeding. During these al most twenty years 1 have consulted many physiciatis. These “,iiy disease—as it was attended with au obstinate 1 a stead v and active pain in mv side—a dropsical * . .l i i. ..i.;! ...I - — JUSSL' RECEIVES AT p Mi. Pw r uifinm uj m & e. A large addition t «S>Ee Consisting of Elcoanes, Parisenns, Chusans, ard Teynns very rich and handsome articles for Ladies’ Dres^et; lilackt Blue-Black, and Colored Bombazines; Black, Blur-Black. Striped,'Colored,and Figured Silks; Alpacca, Merino, end Orleans Cloths; 20,00© 3i r a2'cs8 Calicoes, Among them some ofthe rich.ret pattern* ever offered m this market, varving in price* from to 25 cents. 20,00© yard •4 f2ro%vau SiiccliKS'si aisd Sliirtlssg'fs* varying from 5 to 15 coins per yard; Bleached Bheetirgs and Shirtings, of ai! qualities and prices. 20© Bfezen Mosierv, • Consisting of Black and White. Plain ard Ribbed Silk Ilcve and Unit Hose; Ladies*' Cashmere Hose; Gentlemen’s Lamb’s Wool Hall IJ* se; Biaek, White, Colored,ai.d Mix ed Cotu .i ilt . r an ! liali’Huse. We have cmci g our Fancy AB'Hciex, A tme assortment of Silk. Merino, Aljiacrn, Casnniere, ard Woollen SHAWLS; Velvet nr. i mT* Cravats mnl Neck FeesWorsted-Mitts ; StIL ;u d Kid GJore?; Fringe and Uuttons, for Ladies* Dresses, «x.c. Ac. Gentlemen * .'t.vks Cravats, Scarfs, Gloves, and oilier articles, too numerous to mention. When vekr.ow that these Goods were bring lit under toe most favorable circumstances, we hazard nothing in .saving, that we will sell them as low as they can be bought at' any similar establishment in the State. We have also received, within the last week, a large a» sortment of Carpeting; an< Rag-si. Among tbem.niny W-Awnth 5"lbe ri»*h nnd choice pr.t’.rrns, winch they oficr«nt prices unusually low for th:« market. K7" ritiue on Second Stieet. next deer to G. \V : . Price's. KovCi , ' • ' ^8 . THOMAS TAYLOR ON COTTON AVENUE AND SliCOND STREET, Stff. BSsfi is g.V STAPLE 00008, CHO/CE Oil O CElll/■:,% >V c. Ac. Ac, OFFERS FOR SALE. AT VERY LOW PRICES; •84 It a BAGS old Java, Kio, Cuba, ant) Lng.ira Coffee, dUli 25 libdzSt. Croix an,! Porto Rico Sugars. •iOUOlbs. Standard Crushed and Double Lo;.i Sugar, 20 lihds Cuba Molasses, 30 boxes Castile, Fancy, and Variegated Soars. 40 do Sperm and Hull's Patent Candies, 30 do Colgate's an.i Hull’s Steam Soap, No. 1, 800 Sacks Sait, large size. -onsumpsion; antf though :!n-v have been skilful practition ers, they were only able loaib-r 1 I: ;■ ease a parrit l and tem porary relief. Iliad many other menhir-too com;,. :.-;t- ted to describe 1 . I hare a!?" u-rd miivi.i i!:s nir.iinno that have been rec •mmended n* infallible cures n -r ini. ,1b- ease, yet these all fiifftd, and I w.n. lm-sl empuam-ally growing worse. In this crittca and expecting for myself relie kind interposition of Provide me. invaluable Sarsapari'in. A single bottle gave Me an I assurance of health, which for twenty years I had not once felt. Upon taking'the second mv enlargement (Itminished, I and in twelve days from the Stlt of October, when I com menced taking your Sarsaparilla. I was able to enjoy sleep I nnd rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when in perfect health. Besides, I was iu this short time, relie ved from all those excruciating and unalleviated pains that had afflicted my dnys, as well ns robbed me of nrtr night’s repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi pelas cured, A my size reduced nearly to my former mess- ure. . . Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testify to the efficacy of your health restoring Sarsaparilla. A thousand thanks, I sirs, from one wlio^e comfort nnd whose hope of fetnre health are.due nnder God, to {pur instrumentality. And may the same Providence that directed me to your aid.' make the hnpo., ard honored instruments ol blessing atliers. as diseased nnd despairing as vnur much relieved and very gratefulfriend. ASlCNATll U. PHILLIPS. New London Co. ss. Norieich, M’or..4.1812. Personally appear the above nannyi Asenath M. Phillips, and madeoatb ofthe facts contained Vn the foiesoine state- meutbefore mo. , RUFUS W. MATHKWSON. Justice of the Peace. Being pervmallyarquainted w!:h Mrs. I’HM.Lirs, I -cr tify that the above asserted farts me snle-tamiallv true. WILLIAM II RICHA'HDS. Minister of the (lospel at Norwich, Conn, t New York price, Lv J. II. A W. S. ELLIS. Agentt. 25 dozen Long-handle Shovels and Spades, 100 kegs Cut Nails and Brads, 1.0C0 lbs; Bar Lead, tlOO lbs. Stuoolliii g l:ous, 200,020 Cut Tael r, 5(1,000 Ibs.'Stxerii » Irmi, assorted, Ijto (0 in. wide, v 2JJ00 lbs. German Blistered and Cast Steel, lilt) b:q^ Patent tlltot, 10 doz. Wilson's Coffee Mil's, 20 dnz. Halter Chums, 100 doz. superior Blackin'*. 20 do Shoe Brushes, 10 do Curry-Combs, C 15 do Patent Razor Straps. 10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware (assorted sizes.) 50 reams super Blue & White Ruled Ltt'.er A CapPjrir. 60 do Wrapping Paper, 500 boxes 1 able ‘ alt, 600 ps. superior Gunny and heavy Dundee Bagging, 1.000 lbs three-ply Bagging Twine, 10 boxes Cotton nnd V\ ool Cards. 40 dozen Pails, Alula. Brooms, ami Seivo*, 60 do Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Knives. 75 do Knives and forks, 100 do Quilled Top. Side,and Dressing Ccir.b*, 12.000 SKGAHS. 20 boxes Imperial, Hyson. Peurhong and Scuchrrr Teas Spices, of all kinds; London Mustard ; Indigo; Mr.drirr Copperas; Sal Aeratns; SaltPene; Ep-'.m tails; f.avcl, Scotch and Macaboy Stfufi—d geiJter v. ;ili an assortment ul £30." b fIJfri r S' it C lUlTE, CclPiS, SADDLERY\ Loots* and Shoes. Macon. Nov 14, 1843. 7 ;in'. 4'offce, .TEolasscs, Brcis, tVc. HHDS. St. CroixSugtrj ;;■! c.a. N . 1 t-lci-.i-.s un. 15 Porto Rico do. 20 boxe« a I bis. L( if at d r-v':e 1 i ) .1 , \\ au i li lUx-::.t do. • 30 lilnls. Coba Molasses. 5 do. Trinidad do. 60 ■ 12 For sale at l Trace €- /40ft P r * Trace Chains, 4vFl/60 Vires, ir-"', Aarils, Bclloi mtd 30 Anvils, 20 pr. Blacksmith's Bellow nf poblicpatronnge. Having a ! 150 Hand and Sledge Hammers, tlv assures those who may j 40 double hand Screw Plates.assorted, I to I inch. 2.000 lbs. Hook H 300 lbs. Bagging Tw 100 Sauce Pans. 2n dozen Kn ib Loci; ALSO. Cherry Street BSftlcery. IIJC subscriber respectfully infonr.s the citizens of Ma con and vicinity, that he lias opened a Baking Estab* ment. nppimiie Tboniai ir«rrr»ld 1 on Cherry Street, he "icctfully solicits a ?han fesHional Baker, he con J I n.i.-e him, that his nr.iuu!.«cttirn will he of superior j 40 Fifth Chains, litv. JOHN T. HARBAUM. j lOO'setTWagm* Bores, epu 5. ‘ 48 ly* 100 Ten Kettle?. ■ j 1,000 !ln Bar Lead, For Sate or Resit, \ 1 iron chest. THE 1IOU5E anti LOT in the snbarbs A enmf erlv the id on it in au Apply to r.f A. 11. | nm'ns four ell selected D. C. CAMPBELL. 2*ces n::il D 5 «cEfel KssIvcn, TABLE Ki\.TO R FORKS, dust received and (hr sale bv Macon, Nsv 14, 1^45. l' E. B. WEED. cf. reifies. il TCr' A CO ■ Wi! i Goods genera j i-snrtirient ol ti.-ccenes srd S:sp)a P~y For saio by CH4S. 4t C».