Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, January 16, 1844, Image 1

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Eijc rclcsraj)!), rCBLISIlED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, BY -if- BARTLETT. •tier Cotton Avenue and First Street. nrrict—Brick Building’ corn O fr ‘ Ari( Sin WARE-22 OUSE terms or subscription: thrcr ^Dollars, wiw* in advance, will pay fa® the Tel- Hone vent, Vive Dolinin, pawl in advance, will I'^Vr it two year*. Ten Dollar*, paid in advance, will ^iviten'noIpaidwtthiitBl* months after the year has com- -aced, THRKX dollars asd fifty ckn-ts, per annum I ilk. rhanred. If not P»»d until the end of the year, four tftXAM per ansum will be charged—with interest there- ' No Taper will b« disrontinned until all arrearages are • »i.l, unless at tb® option of the Proprietor. " Siitele Vsp*r*’ ln non-fletaenbera, 12} cents each. Extra I Sioer*. t« Subscriber*. 61 cents each. i TERMS OF ADVERTISING; 4DFKNTISF.MKNTS not exceeding 12 lines, will be inserted I ^timrfor ONE DOLLAR; and FIFTY CENTS for each itiMeiinent insertion. flierifT*. Tax Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales, are char- „l |n the Levy. * \ reasonable deduction will be made to those who adrer- , (J il.v the year. , ' A. all accounu fo; Advertising, tec., as well as for Sub-1 .•rmtioti. Interest will he charged, when not settled within jajesr. ... I ■ p>'o Credit for Job I*rinlins, ItlnnUs, Ac. JT1 • Letters on business cot netted wi»b the Office, must p*id. to secure attention. C oin mission 51 u s i n c the Tel- |AV^ lh ' 5 ,,f info « ni ?5 our Wen- public gi tVaroHoii.i will be condui «ei»iDi (on Cli M S. . *i<d the morally. thet we are still connected in the nml VoiuiniHkiou Hn>inc.>. which led at the stand occupied by us the past | r Cotton .Avenue.) F ,r tbe M 2-1) IC A fa i:E.TIO V % L. undersigned, haring removed from -■ Cotton Avenue to the store on Mulberry ami third streets, opposite ihe Central Hotel. wouM announce to the citizens of Mncon.and vicinity, that he wjJJ tiiere continue the prac tice of Medicine in all its Tarious branches, ill. as formerly, attend to the calls of those who mav it tiitif interest to procure 1ms services ^ M. S. THOMSON, M. D. -n . Oct. Ut. 1543. convenience of hup uu county friends, we are build... M-A r.'-: HOUSE, nearly an joining C -1. Parker's Store.°on ! Hie Avenue, which will be completed by the first of Sen- 1 tember. ? \ 'Ve desire to return our thanks, for the liberal patronage ' bestowed on u» heretofore; and trust that, by our exertions. | . c ^terest of our patrons, to merit its continuance. f vve will be prepared to mnkethe customary Ailv:n;crs J n Orders, and attend to such busines* 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. . r _ , HAMILTON A' WINN. Macon, July I t 1843. 41 WARE-HOUSE New Hat and Cap Store. ir//OLES.»LE .ISt'I) ItET.lIJL. npHE subscriber respectfully info-in,thecitizen* of ir.- a. con, and surrounding country, tilth he ha-' taken the Store ™ Second street, adjoining the Sh- - Si Whiling <fc Mix, a lew doors shore the Washington Iiall; and is now opening a large and splendid assortment « j»iii\ l. .io.\ES & c:o. SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Jlisufactured tbe past summer, from recently Imported fiatkir. by Wro T. Jennings A Co., rety favorably known mm -ne the most faahinnnhle Drapers nod Tailors in tbe city of New York. CONSISTING OP Snrtouis, « Frock Coats, pantaloons, Tests, Drr$« Coats, Contoes. and Office Coats, Travelling Coats, /.nitin’ unit lie mlnnt n't Iu all the New and various styles ; I -jstlicr with a very choice selection of «:!t tad zniin Scarfs. n — Hotair and Cashmere do H-itidker.-hiefs, II Jer Vests, j it;,eiders, Collars. Stocks, dec. Including a general stock cf Youth’s aV Cliiiiii'ctiN Ciotliin?, !\E«RO (I LOTHUVK, UMBRELLAS, «fec. Believing that the system of M Small Profits and Quick Returns.” is best nutted to thetiines, they will offer their floods it prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur- .-iirsers. .. Mseon.iOetober 10.18-13. 2 Cravats, Hosiery, Drawers, Gloves, Linen and Muslin Shirts, NEW UW BSftOKS, AT •sign of the large /title, IIACON, GA, J l’ST received, Peters’ Digest of Cases decided io the | Sipreme Cou-Laud District Courts of ike U. States, in 3 mis. Peters’ cmtdeBaed Reports, containing the whole seres stlii* Dt-cLion* of the Supreme Courtof the United States, fro-n ns organisation to the commencement of Peters’ lie- f*s:t*. st the Jattnary Term, 1827, 6 vnU.' Jeters' Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of -the l kited Stairs, 16 voTs. Com.vus’ Digest, 8 vols English Ecclesiastical Reports, 5 vols - Digest of New York Reports. I vols Harrison's Digest, (English) 4 vols Phillips oji-Evidence, 4 vols Starkio on Evidence. 3 vols Greenleaf on Evidence, l.vnl Story's Equity Jurisprudence,(new edition) 2 vols Do Equity Pleading, 1 vol D > on Partnership * Do on Bailments Do on Agency 'Do on Conflict of'Laura Do on Hills, (just published) , . Sudgen on Vendors Ange 1 fe Ames on Corporations, (new edition,just out) .Sunders on Pleading and Evidence Il tvley on Utils Ailama on Ejectment Eden on Injunctions , S tunders on Uses and Trust, Chilly’s Pleading. Do Criminal Law, Do on Bills Do on Contracts Do Dlarkstnue Do Medical Jurisprudence •Cotnyn on Contracts F'inbisnqne’s Equity Oliver's Precedents Do on Conveyancing Rescue's Criutinni Evidence Do Civil Evidence Kinne's Law Compendium Do Kent Do Blackstone AnUtone’s Blaclltlone Wheaton’s •Getwvn _ ltus.ell on Crimes Theobdld on Principal and Surety Whentwtffih on Executors lit-is' Precedents Roberta on Frauds Collyer on Partnership Teller’s Law of Executors Mitford’t Pleading Ball Jc Beattys Chancery Reports Eden’s Clianre.rv Reports Archibold's Civil Pleading Bouvler’s L iw Dictionary Equity lit a Usman Lawye-'s Comraou-Ptace Book ,'Law.i of Trade liitnnlaeiinn to Legal Science Form 11 iok, (hv n Member of the Bar, Philadelphia) Cohb’a.Legsl Forms. All the above Books will he sold for ^adt.atid Caih «*(ji. Legal ecMtleme-i wishing to replenish their libraries. I will find it for their interest to calk as they can obtain l.nw j aschenp at Macon as they const Savannah or Charleston'; . and they mav always be Sure of seeing the late-t editions of J Standard Works. J. M. B. will also order such Works as , orr too rosily to keep on hand, or ton rare io be easily ob- i Mined; and having an efficient purchasing agent in each of j the targe publishing cities. New York. Philadelphia.^and j Boston, he U enabled to avail hiimelfof unusual facilities. _j!uly'I8 W TR. »»i. ESA L!j tV ('«’«. •3— Commission IB it s i m ess. r 11HK subscribers beg leave to inform their friend*, and I ■ the public iu general, that they have connected them selves together iu the above business, under the firm of GORHAM iV HICHAKUSO.V, and are now erecting a Urge and convenient WARE HOUSE. near Cotton Aveni r, on Poplar xtreet. The location i* dry and elevated, nr.d unencumbered with oM buildingsand the usual liabilities’of fi e. and will he coui- pleted, and ready for bushiess, by the first ofSeptember. _ They confidently assure tbe public, that any business con signed to their care, will be faithfully and promptly exc--u IS.lTTEltS' TJftrJTTJUISrGS, acting a urge and convenient W ATJF. rf wery drscripiion. His Stock comprises every articlo tottoi Acenie on Porttar- street The USum'y found tuit Hat Store, rasmtla, lured expressly for TrU.*Z ■. tl*«-msrket; and from hi, faciU.ies of obtaining constant supplies, fresh from the manufacturers, he is enabled to of fer many in tucemeuts to Cash purchasers. A.shareof public patronage is respectfully solicited. WANTED, Oiler, .Utah, »V Jiaccoon Shins, for which a fair price will be paid. . - GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon, Oct. 10,1843. 2 Relying on the honesty of purpose and the long establish ed confidence of these who know us, we feel no liesiiancy in looking for a liberal share of public patronage- THOMAS B. GORMAN;' JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, July 4, 1843. 41 WARE-HOUSES Ff@.f MJLJ Commission BTu Sin ess. rjAIIE undersigned stillcounnueslhnecun'ythe WARE J HOUSE on the corner of Second and Poplar streets. He oilers his services in the various branches uf the AVnre liance nml Coniiui—ioii Bmilw*4 and respectful ly solicits the patronage cf his frieuda and the public gener ally ; trusting that, by bis unremitting efforts, he shall be able to meet the wislie»*of those who may honor hitr, with their ronfidei.ee—and expresses a feeling cf gratitude to his friend* for their libera* pationage. JQHN if- FIELD. Macon, July 1. 1843. 41 /leferener—Col. Wm. II. Reynolds, ) Mnj James H. Hardaway. \ ,, .* Messrs. Ilea & Cotton, i-V«con, Joshua G. Moore, , ) Brvarft Raicmnn, 1 u ' Stephen Ca.stelow, \ Ho ' l ' t0n : William Moseley, Henry. W. C. Cleaveland. Cratrfori. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. GUO. JB. Sil. HUMS FJE5PECTFULLY informs his old customers and the ts A public generally, that he is now receiving from the celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt Jt Co., a ve'rv extensive assortment of HATS AND CAPS, embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment may be found lO'.doz. fashionable Beaver Hats. 20 doz. do Cassimere Hats, 10 doz. do Rassia Hats, 20 doz, do Moleskin llals X doz. Angola Silk Hats. ALSO. ON E II UA DIS ED DOZEX •TOSEPH r,\ SEmOlTE C ONTINUES Business at his Old stand, c.n Cuerry Sred. He is now offering a well selected lot of GROCERIES, STAPLE DRY-GOODS AND SHOES, hi smli prices as cannot fail to suit purchaser*. Tbo fol- lowint. articles are embraced in his stock: 6J bans H o. Cuba and L;«guira C\>5Vcv t 5 hlids. 6onr, /OO Sacks Salt, 500 bushels Saif, CO Ke^s Nails. 7,500 thi.'Swedes Iron, assorted, 2 Hales Gunny Basr^ins. •40 Piecesheavy Dundee Bagging. 44 inch, 10 Pieces Kentucky Bacqi;..^, 500 lbs. Twine, 25 coils Grass Rope. 5 inch. Mdasses. Loaf Su gar, Teas Pepper, Spice, Soap, Starch, Crr.dle3. Powder and Sliot, Lend, Traces. Axes. Coffee M ils, Sad Troii*. Knives and Forks, Cotton and Wool Cards, plaited Boilers, Ten Kettles. The foliowme articVs of Dry-Goods : 8 and 9 quarter Blankets. Negro Cloth. Brown ami bleached Sheeliner and Shirting, ''Cotton Osnaborjs. Factory Thread. Cotton Drilling. Bed Tirkinjj. Kentucky Jeans. Kersey*, Calicoes, Flannels. Silk and Cotton Hank©reliefs. 15 bo^es Shoes, including Men's, Boys*, Women’s, Girl#** Children'll and Negroes'Shoes. 0«t. 17 ^ 3 BBgSr 4 ^: BOOTS & SHOES, 1UJT RECEIVED ON SECOND STREET. rjlHE subscribers would inform their friends, and the, A public generally, that they have received, during the pastweek. a general assortment of Gentlemen's BOOTS. of n't kinds ; together with a large nssortment of Ladies’ and Misses'Gaiters and half Gaiters and Slippers-'thick andlhin sole*; to which they would <-*11 the attention of ihoic wishing to purchase ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE fekU ‘ ' if 11 T’’- HIST.IXCEH 1> MILES* I’BOJI MACON IV EW &&O.U .TMCftT 2ro NEGRO SHOES, sell as cheap as the for cash. HIT1NG & MIX. WAltK HOUSE AS!) COBBiniOJi 11U S1K ESS, r|YHE undersigned feel- /g/rsm . B. itig grateful to their t~ f " friends aud patron* for. the Hlfita Sr, XV support heretofore ihIJv' o-—-.t-TA) i-ecnivd.ta^e great pleasure i.i aunouucino to them and the public generally, thsl they will continue (lie above business in all its various branebes; such ns the storing and selling of cotton, receiving and fbr- wardingmerchandize and filling orders, at their well known aland, situate nenrthe river, which for convenience and se curity front fire, is not surpassed by any Wure-House in the city, Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give I Ids personal attention to the selling of Colton and the filling of orders foe goods, and pledges himself in every case to do his best to promote the interest of all who may favor us with their patronage and influence. HARDEMAN & HAMILTON. Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. 45 EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the faJl. with a view of engaging in the Commission 11 ns i tics* there, l have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hnnifl- tiui <k Hardeman, to my son. Mr. CHARLES F. HAM- ILTON, whose steadiness of character, and correct knowl edge of business, will qualify bnrT for'tbe employment In which he is about to engage. In thus retiring from tbe.con- cern, I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to niv friends, for nasi favors, and would kindlv solicit for the new concern of HARDEMAN A HAMILTON, a con-, linuation of their support, .with the assurance that it will be as gratefully acknowledged by me', as though 1 were still a member oftheconcern. E. HAMILTON. Macon. Aug- 25.1843 WARE HOUSE Commission Business. W E shall continue the Wnre House ami Commission Business, the ensuing season, at’ our - old stand, on the corner of Cherry and Second Str eets. In oflering pgr services again to the public, we have no pledges to make—believing that our past conduct will be a sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance.of tbe trout that may be hereafter confided to us. AVe will n’t all times be prepared to make liberal Ad vances on Cotton, in store, or on shipments made to our Agents in Savannah, Charleiiti'n or New York. & D. & W. GUNN A CO. Scuvpy, JYutiria and Russia HATS, warranted more doralde banSny Hats ever sold in Macon. Also, 50 doz. Youth's, and Children’s Hats," 20 doz. do.’-' do. Caps.. ALSO, 20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats, Together whit a general assortment up FUR CAPS, COy SI ST l SO IS PART OF 3 doz. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS. 5 d* z. Sea Otter Cap., 5 d«z. Super Nutria Caps. 20 doe. do. Mu.Irat Caps, 50 doz. Men's and Roys' Seal Caps, 50 doz. do. do. Sealette Caps. ^ ' ALSO. 200 tlo/.Rcn’s tiiid Boys’ Black and Drab WOOL HATS. All of which will be sold lor Cash, at prices wbi(Ucan- not, fail to give satisfaction. Purchasers are li-vited to call and examine atkhe old stand, sign of the “ RIG HAT," Mulberry Street. Braver, Otlrr. Rink, jjfc Coon Skins, St'.r.VT/.'ii, for which the cash will be paid. ’ Macoo. Oct 17. If-13. 3 / NEW GOODS. ■J JA CASES New Style Merrimack Prints, X * *. 1.500 pieces assorted English and A tnericcu Prints, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Sbir.ings, Tickings.Umbrellas; Point. Dufhl' and Rose Blankets. St rip ref and Plaid Linseys ; Kerseys. Plaids, and Kentucky Jeans, just received aud for sale by the piece or package. Nov 23 9 SAMUEL J. RAY A CO. CALF-SKIVS. J UST RECEIVED, a lot of Calf-Skins, a superior arti cle, finished after the French styJe. ^lso. Northern SOLE-LEATHE*.I, SHOE-THREAD, ^TAlNTLES, Ac. Jan 9, 1844 13 GEO.-W. PRICE Dry-Goods. Cotton Bagging, and Family Groceries, of «U kinds; which they will be gla-l to furnish to tlteir custotn- «rs, upon as good terms ns any house in^ Mao-m Aug. 22 .. WARE-HOUSE hkk DAILY ■ Mim muE c m. r AND I WAR DING & i. Hail Hoad present y own L Ptmaptaud si 4c. Jcc md , •“eat with the Pr b« cxpjn.ssi commission iinusr. and Baski.no Company the subscribers the pri- AND 5si *>**&•; ” C om mission Business, 11 Ml E under.-ijned, havingbeen disappointed in the ar- 1 . rangemenh mad© by himself and Mr. .Wg, P Row land, atilie commencetr.eni of the seasou.tskes this ineth- j od of informing his friends and the public generally, tlmthe j ^ pas leased, fur the halsnce ofthe season, the large and com- - t modulus \Vare Houje. on the.corner ol Third and .IThart f jj streets, furmeily occupied by JOHN JONES. He tull Sell -when directed. Couon from ware home or wagons; and in all cases use bis best exertions to -obtain the highest market prices. He will also attend to the Receiving and Forwarding Goods, as also the purchase ofGoods on order, j His Ware-Hnut-e is situated immediately on the river, and within* small distance of the Rail-Road—thus possess- I inn superior advantages for.*.tipping. . , He hopes, by 3trirtapd prompt attention to business. Dimity Cuffs, just received'nl the People’s Store. Jsn2 14 CRANE A CLARK. Beer and Cider. 1 BLS. Rear,' XO 10 bis. Cider, lust received perRail-Rr-ad, hv jfov 2t 8 H. C. FREEMAN. Goshen Butter and Cheese. Sands’ Sai'sagtaril3a, For the removul and permanent cure of all Diseases eriHngjr&m an Impure Stale ofthe blood, or habit of (he system, namely.: 1 ClCub'VDA. or King's evil. Rheumatism, Obstinate ■ CumnenusEruptions, Pimples,or"Pustulesoii the face, lldtcites. Biles. Chronic sore eyes. Ring worm, Tetter, z^ald Head, Enlargement and pgitt ofthe bones and joints.' Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or hunt btigii, aud Diseases arising from au Injudicious use of Mer- cury, Ascites, of Dropsy, exposure or iinpructence in life. Passengehs 5 c. pr. mi.'c. (chiitlreu under I2y-. Aservts. hull; r.cc, Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 100 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square, over ;0C lbs- j-er 100 lbs Boxes, bales, and all measurement ^.-eds,... ,d. - -. .per cubic foot,i Sugar, Coffee. Rice. Iren, Hardware, and ail other articles that go 1 by weight per 100 lbs. Hogsheadi and Pipes of Liquor eaeh. Hogsheads of Molasres and Oil ...each. Bar.-e'sTif Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac each, Barrels of MoUsses and Oil each,' Bis’ of Flour, Potatoes. Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, j bis. Pork, Fish. Liquor,ftp- & allKegsof lOgals. «!c upwards, each. I b!s. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac.. .1.. .each, §>lt iu sacks not exceeding four bushels eaeh, £alt in sacks over tour bushels per bushel. Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags, per bushel, Cotton Bagging .' ’.per piece, Boxes of Sdl0, Candles, Ac. of common size............... .each, Brooms'io bundles — - per dozen' Buckets. Collars, Scythes, Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen, Chairs per dozen. - Boxes Fruit, Cigars, &c..... each, All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith's Bellows........... each. poiittoei. Apples, tee per bushel,I Demijohns, l ugs. .Tars. Ac. not over two gallons, each, Deni'jolms. Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons.... each. Plough*.. .each, Balesqf Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs each. Four Wheel Cirriages..... each. Two Wheel Carriages each. Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,, each, Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet, ,. f Wood,,...........' ... ..-.. per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs ' -per head. Oxen and Beef Cattle, -..per head, Horse* per head, Sheep, Goats, Calves,and Dogs......... ....per bead, Turkeys and Geese in coops...............per head, Ducks and Chickens in coops — per head. Special contracts,ttray be made with the Superintenrianf of Transportation,'for F reight, on the follov large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle. Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stone! Ac. Ac. Planters or Farmer? ore allowed to pass free bfcharge^ lor passage, when accompanying the produce of their own farms to market. Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for tije interior of this State, Tennessee, or-Alaboma, consigned to the Agent Al*o, Chronic constitutional disorders, will he removed by Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of this Road, by w agons, to their place of dcs. 'tliSi-enaratinn . tmatioif. free of chatge far Storage or Forwarding. «Avnni>Bit> I-I'.-Ii'.e u,v„.,etif I Colton, Merchandize.'or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, ai Griffin, Hanrsvilie. WOSDBRFUL BPRCTSOF ** I£ * ' or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar rangements must be made in all instances, for life payment of Freight am! expenses, with the Company’s Agent at lit. NAPAKIM..V l.\ NORWICH, CONNEC TICUT. Int^reHJcJ tttbT^^'rtofacUMe lo»lf [ ' ^ h ® attmitimi*jfMereliiuit8 and Planter*, is sclicited to the advantages ofipred them under the above arrangements, for 1he°nldresident aunhitof eht k shipping (heir Produce to Market,.and ohtaiuing their supplies, through this cba.mei of cotiimunuation with the seaboard. 1. o s - .^Vr . -rji 1 j The Central Rail-Road'is now completed and ill operation, from Savannah to within 2} miles of our Depot, ard v id bo Massils. A. B. b.iNDa A Co. Sirs : MoatgrateluUy .In' comj)eted to Maconeaflv this fall. This Road is in daily operatiwi to Griffin, M miles above Macon; and. by tie first l einbrace this opportunity lor stating toy ou the great relief Dcrcmher. will be opened for Business to Leak viRe. 2! miles above Griffin; and to the junclion wi.h the We.iein ana I obtained from the us«ot your bar»pan^ 1 aMl-*tao X t K n fi* m R«i Road.Aa^vnextaprioa. That>rtio„ ofthe Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been as aud eren ^ ll . l5s •»»“«'’. and’laid with heavy flange Rail.hna the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for a long tinieAiespatred of cure. Mine is a painful atory. and A(f u ■ p;lrt of the S:nte , wiU flIld 5t decidedly, to tlteir interest, to ship their goods by way cf lx ? fiJtkening 1I will briefly Vel a c SrfvannaTi. 0v er the CentraVnnd this Kail-Road consigned to our A gents, os goods can be hauled from Haruesville or Griffu, many who ...ay be so surely relteved.I will briefly yet ac ^ CoUmUs fo , <5 50 renu p „ I00 p0UIlds , ora ' n ° y o.her partof the country at proportionable rates. ‘■“Nju^een j'arsago last April, a fitof.lcknes.left me with | All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. j H. G BAT, August 22,1843. 47 ' Agent and Stiperintend.mt of Trarsp'ortatian. an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately l-v>k plat e over the entire su.faceofiny body, causing such an enlargement that it was necessary to add a yard to my dresses around the waist. Next followed upon my limbs, 'ulcers painful beyond description. ' For year*, both in sum mer and winter, tbe. only niWgation a 1' my «ufirrinpa was found in pouring upon those part* cold water. From >t.y limbs thepain extended over my whole body—there was literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down, these pains would shoot through'my system and com pel me to arise, and for hours together, walk the .house, so that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep., Diirihg'tbis time the Erysipelas continued active, and the ulcers enlar ged, and so deeply have these eaten- that for two and a half year«they have been subject to bleeding. During these al most'twenty years 1 have consulted many physicians. These have called my disease—as it was attended with in obstinate cough and a steady and Active pain in my side—a dropsical consuiapsion ; and' thoughthey havebeeu skilful practition ers, they were.only able to afford my rase a partial and tem porary relief. I had many other difficulties too cpinplieu- le-l to describe. I have also used .many of tbe medicines that have been rec -mmerrBed as infallible cures for this dis ease. yet these all failed, and 1 was most emphatically growing worse. In this critical condition,gi ven up by friends and expecting for myself relief only in death, I was by the kind interposition of Providence, furnished with your, to kne. invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me an assurance ofbeallli. which for twenty y ears I had not once felt. Upon taking the second my enlargement diminished, and in twelve days from the 6tii of October, when I com menced taking your Sarsaparilla. I was able to ei jov 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 iinalleviated pains that hhd afflicted tny days, as well as robbed me of my night’s repose. The ulcers apon my limbs are healed, the Erysi pelas cured, A my size reduced nearly to my former mess- tir# • Thus much do I feel it njirivilepe to testily to the efficacy dfyo'ur health restoring Sarsrpirilla. A thousand than'.-, sirs.’from oili wl.o,e comfort and ■ whose hope of' future health are due under God. to your instrumentality. And may the same Providence that directed, me tu your aid* make the baptn ai d honored instruments of blessing ath'ere. as diseased and despajring as your much relieved apd very grateful friend-, , ASENATH M. PHILLIPS. New London Co. ss. Norwich, Sop. 4.1342. . Personally appear the above nnm^l Asenath M. Phillips. atil maile oath of the fact* cnntainedVn the foregoing state- , .. „ r.,ii of i 4 NEW style.Ladies'Silk Velvet Cravats, in high col meut before me. RUFUS W. MzVTIIEWSON. The subscribers intend keeping OTlmnd.^fuRsnppta of | Also, a lew dozen French Dimi.y Collars and I . Justice of the Peace. Being peraonalljrarquainled with Mrs. Pmt.Lirs, I -er 1 tifv that the above asserted facts are substantially true. ‘ WILLIAM H RICHARDS. Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn, F -r sale at New York price, by J. H. A W. S. ELI-TS. Agents. IQ KEGS Hotter, superior Brand. 20 casks Cheese. 30 boxes Cheese, just received by THOMAS TAYLOR. BLS. Irish Potatoes, *5 vX 50 bushels Sweet Potatoes, at 20 cents per bushel. Burkwhent. Crackers, Batter, Ginger Nuts, fresh supply, st received by H. C. FREEMAN- Nov 21 * Tobacco. £? ROXES TOBACCO, for sale by Dec IP 12 JOSEPH N- SEYMOUR. merit n share of public patronage. .S„55 Oct31,18*3} 5 WM. W. BALDWIN RnCkwhcat. “■ I rA Q.R. Bis. and Kegs New Buckwheat, UU 50 Bbis Supetfine Family Flour, this day 0 from New York, and fpr sale by Ro .ey lupertor advantage f valuable Article®, Specie, ! !ioi.e* o'being,able to tpake an arrango- Olfire E-parimenl. 1 y whicji lhey will | _i lowed to carry a Mail Bag. , , „ They ore prepared to receive nnd forw«**d Goods of all afwriptioni, to and fro.nSavannah and Macon, and iaterme ’• ate places and between Savannah nnd Chailcston, with }"* greatest safety and despatch ; tnd will also pay particn- **e aueminn to the piuciii-.- of Goods, oollection ond P^y- “eats of Drift-. Notes and Bills, and transactingall.kindi of “Hsiuessin the abgve plac.M. They have also extended their arrangement to run their r* -rest bv tin- S-iutliern floats to Ptcolata, in Florida, and citennediate places on that route. . . . They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through ‘™<« Xtacu i to Columbus, under theirown charge, to carry kinds of Me ; i h-md-re. widi all reasonable despatch and “fety.imilie ! I I ofOct -her next. Macon—O//;,, „• /> Washington Hall. «AVANNAll—Office at No. 153 Bay street. | DO. N /)., ll, ir/.-. A gent.for reeeitinpand form ir tin "Goodsand Merchandise. CHARLESTON. S. C —.4Head. Ascot, office No. , . 00. Fast Bay. ,-gfr * 40 if M. P. BALL A CO ft “Ch I’TAl II UUA.YltV, a genuine nrtirlf*. JOS. N. SEYMOUR D«l» ii WA2li:-HOU3ii5 AND CoiiiniIs.*iioia ItEisincss.g rjlHE undersigned liavingjust entered — 1 into the warehouse and Commission ♦ Business, take the libe.ty in this wsy to nBH let their friends nod acquaintance* know it. and to solfcil a share of their patronage Thev have taken the ware house formerly, for a number of yea is, occupied by Messrs. 11. A T. N. Beall. Cotton stored wulithem. »haK be well taken yare of, and every ex- ertion made to give satisfaction to their frienili. They have ..fade arrangements to ship Planters -Cotton to Savannah, Charleston o"r New York, to first rate hoase*. when desired N. OUSLEY and GEORGE JEWETT, will give their uml:v.,.eu attention :othe_ GEO- JEWETT. H. C. FREEMAN. Macon, Nov 7 received THOMAS TAYLOli ng to ourold friends an.i custom, n-rlv occupied by us, that we --rved. E AT.N. BEALL. Wc takepl-asureincayinj ers of the ware iaouae formeriv occup.— v have rented it to Messrs. Ouslev. Jewett A Frgeinan. and solicit for them a continuance of patronage, as every c onh- dence can he placed in them. We will assure our o.tl friends, that they will find it to their interest to give them their busin^.^s, as thev rannot be betr Mncon, Nov. M. 11 3 43. • LAND. 4 LOT OF LAND. Mtunted in Houston county, aJ- J\_ joining the Plantation uf Gen. Rutherford, for sdle ny Macon. Nov 14. IP43. E. B WEED EXCHANGE. ^IGHT CHECKS on N 38 THOMAS TAYLOR, ON COTTON AVENUE AND SECOND STREET. di'.ii.i: i: j.V NEW BOOK STORE O.Y COTTOX iVEVI F, Tiro dooi'8 ntoTcIUpssvN. J. U. & W. S. ELLIS’ DIKY* STOJKE. ,T. 12A SIXES. U AVIKG MOVED to the above .Stan^, offers to tie public, a large Stock of £3 O OSi S, iS? Tsl TIO JTJtR 5*, BLANK BOOKS, &c. &c. CHEAP FOR SH. Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Book?, of every kind and size, in various binding. Southern and Missouri Harmony, Kingsley's Social Choir. Juvenile Singing Book. Mason's Sacred Harp. Base Primmer. Dictionary of Musical Terms, <fie. fi-c. It in nl< Books of every tic.et iptiou, Com l Iti> cord, nml Hoc-Let Boulis, various sizes. Ledgers. Journals and Day Bowes: Invoice. Un cord, Letter. Bii.i. and Receipt Books ; In dexes. rott Ledgers. Pocket Memoban- elms & Pocket Ledners. Ac. Ac. J. B. would respectfully invite trochees and others who Xo*«l or XlisEnid, V NOTE of haml. on John Goodwin, principal; and James Denton, security, paynble to the subscriber, or bearer, far 636. due 25th Dec. and doted about the 1st of January of that year. All persons are cautioned against trading for the same—or the zi aker from paying it to any other than the undersigned. Jan 2,1841 14 JOSEPH 15. ANDREWS. CA12It2AG1S JRJ3P0SITOBIT, On Mulderky Street, Near the Methodist Cijlrcb. 3OB0S Is 1 9 t lih SUBSCRIBER, is rcceiring large addition? to kis | A stock of COACHES, CIIARIOTJErs. BAROICHKS, Ul’BGIKS, M ACONS, Ac. from some ofthe be.st Northern Manufactories, which were made.expre'riy for this market, of the best material?, and are warranted equal if pot superior to tho?e of any ether es tablishment. Those in wat:l of any description of Carriages, will find it for their interest to examine the quality uudtort. ce* of his assoriment. Repairing, in nil the different branches executed in the best manner, by experienced workmen uiiessihan former hi* st«k { may. want SCHOOL BOOKS, to call and examine nis*u ? -x i • Carriage makers, will find a gimd assortment of Ellirri winch will be sold at the low est posstb.e pr.ces.I oi' Lam- i Springs,Axeltrees.tnri.edand boxed Dashes. Lan ps.Bandt wholesale and retail. pit also receives as soon as published all the new works from the Harpei*’* and other publishing houses in New York, B«>et..n ot»«l jP]»»laJclj^** 0 * ^mhnnnf all the cheap, and fashionable literature ofthe day, which he sells at New York prices. . Constantly on hand a stock of LAW BLANKS, pneted on the best foolscap paper. Macon, Oct. 4,1843. 2 5'UST RECEEVSD AT G.W.&E. . of Y7J 1 CHOICE GROCERIES, Ac. A-e. Ax. OFFERS FOR SALE. AT VERY LOW PRICES^ Ql v | BAGS old Java. Ilio, Cuba, and Lag.ira Coficej 2o hbd- St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars. 5 060 lbs. Standard Crushed and Double Loaf Sugar, 20hbds Cuba Molasses. 30koxe« Castile. Fancy, and Variega'ed Soaps. 40 do Sperm and Hull’s Patent Candles. ^ 30, do Colgate's a rut Hull's Steam Soap, No. I, 804 Sacks Salt, large size, - . .--it 20 boxes Tobacco, 4(5 dozen Long-handle Shovels and Spades, 100 kegs Cut Nails and Brads, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead.) (SO lbs'. Smoothing Irons, 200,000 Cut Tacts. J 51.000 lbs-Sweili s Iron, assorted, ljtn ■ 0 in. wide t J . 2,"oa lbs. German. Blistered and (last Steel, ](:• bags Patent Shot. 10 doz. Wilson’s Coffee Mills, d doz. Halter Chains, 100 doz. superior Blacking, vj do Shoe Brushes, 10 do Curry-Combs, j 13 do Patent Hazr-r Straps. 1 B.OUO lbs. Hollow Ware, (assorted sizes.) j 5) reams super Blue 5a White Ruled Letter A Cap Paper- 8) do Wrapping Paper, I WO boxes 1 able “■ alt. 100 pi. superior Gunny and heavy Dundee Bagging, 4.000 lbs three-ply Bagging Twine, DlO boxes Cotton and Wool Card?. 40 dozen Pails. Mala. Brooms, and Seirea, Hurry Street Baker*,. _ if® Kr ' ivM ' (npHE subscriber respectfully iuformsthe eilizens of Mo- jpo do Cl ■ .>.! Top. Side, and D: c.-sing Com! s, B ■; anti virini'.v. that be liss opened * Jinking Eatata,. jg.ooo SEGAKS. _ lislime;;!. opnosite Tltomas Harrold. oq Cherry Sireet. he go boxe. Imperial. Hyson. Pourhong and Soure.nr.g Tea*, -• '••• ’ ' ln it-..: Apices, of all kinds ; London Mustard ; Indigo; Madder; Coppera.; Sal Aerate.?: Saltpetre; Epsnnt Saiti; Starch; Scotch and Macahov Snuff—together with an assortment ot Oct 31 York, for sale hv HENRY C. FREEMAN. EXCHANGE. ' IGHT EXCHANGE on New York, fm s !e hv * Nov 14 7 4m WM. I>. ROWLAND. A large addition to their extensive Su» Staple and Faacv DRY-GOODS, Consistent; of Elcoanes, Pariscans, Chusans, and Tessns very rich and handsome articles for Ladies' Dresses; Black* Blue-Black, and Colored Bombazines; Black, B]ue-Blurk* Striped, Colored, and L'igured Silks; Alpacca, Merino,and Orleans Cloths; 20,000 Yards CaIfC0£Sy Amon«* them S' me ofthe richest patterns ever offered in iJiis market, varying in prices from' 6$ tu -5 cents- •20,000 yards SSi’ow* ;i5S4l varying from 5 to 35 coot? per yard; Bleached Sheetings nnd Shining?, of all qualities and prices. 200 fe&4»2’.oss Hostsery, Consisting of Black end W! io-. Plain am; Bibbed Silk Hose and Half Hna*; Ladies' Cashmere Iloe; Gentlemen', Lamb's Wool Half Hose; Black. White, Colored,and Mix cd Colton Hast- and Half Hose. We have among our Fancy Articles, A line pssnrtment of Silk. Merino, Alpnrcn. Cashmere, arc Woollen SHAWLS; Velvet and Silk Cravats apd Ned Fees; Worsted Mitt?; Silk nnd K. i Gloves; Fringe om HutionF, lor Ladies* Dresses, ic. &c. Gentleinbn's M«^cks. Cravats, Scarfs, Gloves, and other artidcs, too numerous t«- mention. When we know that these Goods were bonqht un.ie most favorable circumstances, we hazard nothing in sa tj»at we will sell them as low as they can be bought ai similar establishment in the State. We have also received, witLiu the last w eek, a !arg sortmentof Garpellngr asid Rais’?-.. Among them may be found, some rich and choice patt which they offer at prices unusually low- fnr tliis n. i^e St* re on Second Street, next door : »G. \% . Prj Novel £ Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worked Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their business, at Augusta prices. . Unrt»j» !*•». IwlO. 09 tf J \V B/RCOfK Macon. June 20 MACOJf, GEORGI.i.^ ' nnPIE subscriber Ijhs a^ain taken this Esfab JL lishment, where lie will always he hep- py to attend to the calls of hist old customers, and the travelling public/re; <?* alt v. ““ ' ~ LANIER. nleni.dn the CENTRAL HOTEL, Itlacou, Geo. TTIIIK ?ub?criber having become the Proprietor of thii JL well known e-talilislmu-nt, respectfully illicit;; thi patronage of the public. Tlte home lia* s „, cleansed and renovated; the room; beds and suitable furniture, and the v establishment adapted to the comfnr: < tbe domestic econr my of the House wiil 1 tv tbe mostlastidious.Iie has but tninfi be lias engaged a- general Snperimot.ii VERS. .11'NR. AND LADY, whose c of'a Tavern in Sparfa. for nine year?, has commended 1. to tlie favorable notice ofthe travelling public. WM. C. THOMAS V. .M. as Mai HI- Sept. 13 The under?’; in tbe Central 1 -nge of him, an Shivers, in ilic -onfidenee, recc ■ disposed of 1 W. G. Tlmraa ent of republic H,,., Central Hotel to t! prop f Mr a k newt- uni Mrs. of his friends and ti.e public. F. SIMS NEW HOOKS, it BOARBMAA’S Rook Store, supply pub!: nf scs Trace Chains, :3!5jl re Chaiat*, wspectfuBv snKcit* n share of public patronage. Having a professional Baker, be confidently assures these who may patronize biin. that his manulaciure quality. Sept. 5. ill be of sui'-rior JOHN T. HAUBALWr. s3 lv* BRAZIL NUTS. ENGLISH WAL- JA. BUT1 1 L I fbr 1 ERS, MACKEREL. SHAD. BEANs, *c. &o. A NUTS, D S6DA. BUTTER, and SUGAR CKACK- Jnat received sad for ial* l° w , Xov 7 H. 0. FREEMAN. Ting^insr and Hope. nfkD PIECES heavy^Ganny Bagging, yUU 100 '* Kentucky do 50 •* Ru?ia. do 200 •• Coils Monflla Rope, 500 lb,. Rogginp Twine. Tor sale oureesouabln ten., bv^ ^ Aogo^S | 40060*vice*. | 150 Hand and Sledge I? ( 43 double hand Screw P 1 40 Fifth Chains. 1 100 sets Wagon Rose?, 100 Tea Kettles. i.OOO lbs Bar Lead, Anvilb, KcIIoh’s Vices. 30 Anvils, 20 pr. Blacksmith's Bellows, ners, ' '* s, assorted^ * tn 1 ircb. 2.000 lbs. Hfok Hjnpes. 300 lbs. Baircing Twice* 100 Sauce ?r::s. 20 dozen Knob Lockf. DO^BS'riOBIU'-COHHS, I1ATS, CARS, SADDLERY, Boots and Shoes. Macon. Nov 14, 1443. ^ T MORRlSOy N reset able taivei^iii T-'ccitciiHCN, OR sale hv GEO.W.PRICE & CO Mays 33 F 1 Iron Chest. ALSO. A complete n?«qrtrri^rif of Pen fteitl Pocket Kums, TABr.K KNiYKd & FORKS, Just received and for sale by Mason. Nov 14.13*3. 7 E. B. WE~D. Bather. . and for sale at low aistl Eppci* L GOOD 6upp!y oi; hiad at all time J03BPH N. BEYMOUR. ^j"n of the Bible. rpHE 5ul>5('-r:;.er 1ms just received a hrj . ft sonable BOOKS, comprising all the imonr which art* the Aaeii'-an Annual*. ^ The Gift, for 1c 14, The Winter Green, for 1£44. The Opal “ “ edited byN. P. Wi’.hs, The Rose of Sharon, 1544. Friendship’* Offering, 1544, The Literary Souver.i*\go The Little Kce.p.>,ake, The Little Gift, The Child’s Gem. St. Nicholas Gift. Annua’ettc, Youth’s KeepMike, Holiday Tales, Marco Paul’s Travel, Heroes of Enrlsad, • Old Humphrey’s Observations and Thoughts, Percivoi's poems, and a great many ether Books, too numer ous to mention. Also. Account Current and Bill PAPER; Cap and Let ter PAPER, ruled anri plain, for writing and print!: g; j blank Cards; common PRINTING PAPER, j Also, an extensive assoriment of School, Jlisccllanrous. llfdica!, and Law BOOKS, AH of which will be sold at low prices, for Cnh f D»c* 10 J. M. BO ARD MAN. Susrar, Cofree, «SV, ITHDS. P. R. and 5t. Croix Su^ar, 200 bags Rio and Laquira Cofite, 30 Hhds Cuba Molasses. With a c^ncral assoitmcnt of Grccerit* end 5 Goode. Ftr avia by CHA*. OA-MPRjILL k 20