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II AC OX, j«S2»ZS«3A,) TUES3AY IIOKXIX®, JAi^^lSSV BS>, 1841.
310. 18.
, eijc srcicsva^ijt
|. t BLl3HEO EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
I BY M. BAitTI.l TT.
-Brick Building, corner Cotton Avenue and
" Ftrst Street.
I TKKMS or SUBSCRIPTION: , _
Ifkice Uollnr-, paid «" advance, will payfor the Tel-
■’TTne vear. Five OaH»". P»»d advance, w.l
l ii two years. Tea Oollnre, paid in advance, will
r^nVotnaid wit'lin si* months after the year has eom-
' 1 mu dollar* and FIFTT cknts, per annum
■ chanted If not P 1 ^ unl1 ' the end of the year, fob b
r«s per aii.uin will be charged—witli interest there-
f psper will be discontinued until all arrearages are
I,' \„, s t tlie option of the Proprietor,
r ,. f papers, to n,>n-3ubscribers, 12) cents each. Extra
r£ t ,, BcWrihera, 6j cents each.
' TFKMS or ADVERTISING:
|.,,tr.TisKNF.NTS not exceeding IS lines, will be inserted
r. Jf f,ir<lNE DOLLAR; and tiTTT cents for each
f insertion.
■ j^riiTs, Tax Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales, are char-
lVk,the Levy.
I*j'^.,,nsh!e .U'duction will be made to Utase who adver-
Lu the vear.
r YiI ;i,,.counts foi Advertising, ftc.. as well ns for Sub-
1 Interest will be charged, when not settled within
[frftr.
t'rrdit for .Teb Printing, Itlnnlis, Ac.^J
, [_ r urrs on business connected wi’h the Office, must
‘Ispsi'l.to secure stteniion.
JOBIX Is. JOKES & CO.
•"'LICIT slirniion to s New snd Extensive assortment of
liEABY-MME CLOTHING,
wucwred the past summer, from recently Imported
Sv Wni T. Jennings * Co., very favorably known
- a." the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the
tff.Vevv York, CONSISTING OF
luriouis, Frock Coats,
pantaloons, Yesis,
p r ,ss coats, Coatees, ami
jfficc Coats, Travelling Coats,
tendin’ and Cent trim n't
SJ?IESl_A'3rE> _ / ^2k._ET5asl^^«9
In all the New and various styles;
fpthrr will* a very choice selection of
i.i :s l Sutin Scarfs. Cravats,
jhliir snd Cashmere do Hosiery, •
W kerchiefs, Drawers,
Idrr Veils, Gloves,
In,senders. Linen and Muslin Shirts,
;..hrs, Stocks, ftc.
Including a general stock of
YoutIi*a» A Children’* Clothing.
KEKliO CLOTHIN6,
UMBRELLAS, &«.
Believing that the system of " Small Profits and Quick
barns." is best nailed to the times, they will offer their
,.l,at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur
Mill
Macon, October 10, 1843. S
WARE-BOTTLE
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Commission Susincss.
"V^TE take this tue:hod juf informing our friends and the
T V public generally, that we are still connected in the
IVnic-Ifoinc nnd Cansuiissiou I.imiurnM, which
will be conducted at the stand occupied by. u{ the past
season, (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) For the
convenience of our. uu-cjgnt y friends, we are building a
SCALE HOUSE, nearly adjoining Col. Parker’s Store, on
tlie Avenue, which will be completed by the first of Sep
tember. .
We desire to return our thanks, for die liberal patronage
bestowed on us heretofore; and trust that,by our exertions
for the interest of pur patrous, to merit its continuance.
We will he prepared to make the customary AtlrnitocN
on f lotion, fall Orders, and attend to such business as msy
be confided to us by our friettyU. oo as favorable terms as
will be done by. any other regular House in this place.
HAMILTON ft WINN.
Macon, July 1,1843. 41
WAHE-SOUSS
Eomisiission 15ii s5 52es$.
r S3HE subscribers beg leave to itiforn. heir friends, and
fi the pnblie in general, that they have connected them
selves together in the above business, under the firm of
GOSC.TCAN & KtCHAICUSOY,
and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE
HOUSE. near t la! ton Arm nr. an Poplar street. The
location is dry nnd elevnled. and uni-iirutuhered with old
buildings and tlie usual liabilities of fi e, ami will be com
pleted, and ready for business, by the first of September.
They confidently assure die public, that any’ business con
signed to their care, will be faithfully and prr mptly execu-
ten.
Relying on the honesty of purpose and the long i stablish-
ed confidence of rinse who know us, we feel no hesitancy
in looking for a liberal share of public patronage.
THOMAS 11. GORMAN,
JAMES RICHARDSON.
Macon, July 4,1813. 41
WASiS-HOtTSE
XEW LAW BOOKS,
AT
4W8k
Sign of the large Bible, JIACO.Y, fi t.
J l'sT received, Peters' Digest of Cases decided in the
S.prcme Cnu't. and District Courts of the U. States, in
ruin
eyl-ml tt-r-’**- containing the whole seres
l - ;e D-c»»\.,ns of the supreme Court of die United States,
M> its orguciatinn to tue coinuiencemeni of i’cierV Re-
M«. *t the January Term. 1827. 6 vols.
fears’ Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the
ijacil States. 16 vols.
Coinvns’ Digest. 8 vols
English lleclesiastical Reports, 5 vols
Digest of New York Report*, t vols
Karri.on’s Digest. (English) 4 vols
Phillips on Evidence, 4 vols
Starkio on Evidence. 3 vols
Greenleaf on Evidence, 1 vol
filmyV Equity .1 uriaprudence, (new edition). 2.vols
Du Equity Pleading, 1 vol
on Partnership
on Haihnents .
on Agency .
tin Conllict of-Laws
on Kills, (just published)
Sudgen on Vendors J
Aage’ ft Ames on Corporations,(new edition,justont)
Sunders on Pleading and Evidenca
Bsvley on Rills
Adsms on Ejectment
Eden on Injunctions
Baun.lers on Uses and Trust,
.Chiuy’s Pleading.
Do Criminal Law,
on Rills
on Contracts
It lack stone
Medical Jurisprodance
Cmnyn on Contracts . .
F 'nhlanquc’* Equity
Oliver’s Precedents
Do on Conveyancing
Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence
Do Civil Evidence
Kinne's Law Compendium
Do Kent
Do Blaekstofne
Anthone’s lilackstone
Wheaton’s Selwyn
Russell on Crimes • ’ ■'
Thcobold on Principal and Surely
Whentworth on Executors
Davis’ Precedents
Roberu on Frauds
Collyernn Partnership
Teller’s Law of Executors
Milford’s Pleading
Ball ft Beatty's Chancery Reports
Eden’s Chancery Reports
Arcbibold’s Civil Pleading
Bouvler's Law Dictionary
Equity Draftsman
Lawyer's Common-Place Book
Laws of Trade
Introduction to Legal Science
Form Book, (bv a Member of the Bar, Philadelphia)
Cobb’s Legal Forms.
All the above Books will be sold frr, Cash, and Cask
•R». Legal gentlemen wishing to replenish their libraries,
•ill findf it for their interest to call, as they can obtain Late
••thesp at Macon as they can at Savannah or Charleston;
•td they may always be sure of seeing tlie latest editions of
Standard Works. J. M. 15. wilt'alao order such Works as
"* too costly to keep on hand, or too rare to be easily oli-
••uied; and having an efficient purchasing r.iyt.l in each of
'is lsrce publishing cities, New York. Philadelphia, and
Won.’he is enabled to avail himself of unusual facilities.
AND
Comaiissioii Business.
FfiTHE undersigned still continues to ocinpvtlie WARE
B HOUSE oa the corner of Second and l’oplar streets.
He offers his services in the various branches of tlie lVnrc-
Ilousc msil Commission tlii'iin ss.. nml nspeciful*
ly solicit* the patnniage cf liis friends and tlie public gener
ally ; trusting thst. by his imreniiiting efforts, he shall be
able to meet the w ishes of those who inay honor him with
their confidence—and expresses a feeling nfgiaiiiudo to his
friends for tlieir libera’ patronage.
JOHN M. FIELD.
Macon, July 1. 1843. 41
Reference—Col. Win. n."Reyno!ds, )
Maj James H Hardaway, S sr
Messrs. Co:, ft Coflti.n, ' } Xacon ’
Joshua G. Moore, j
Krvnnt Bateman, ) „ ,
Stephen castelow; \ Houston.
Willi,in Meselev, Henry.
W. C’ CAenvcinnd. Crawford.
Do
Do
Do
Do
mutt; taui’sti tva
IIOBHISSIO!! B11 SI K.l S S.
rjlIIE undersigneil fecl-
a. ing grateful to tlieir
friends and patrons for the ISSL
■iberal support heretofore 111 A*
received, take great pleasure lr.om
t.| announcing to them and the public genet tiK}, Ur.,t ttie v
w;|i continue the above business in all its various branches;
such as the storiog and selling o( cotton, receiving nnd for-
wardingiuerchanilize and filling orders, at’.heir well known
stand,situate near the river, which for convenience nnd se-
ruiity from fire, is not surpasseu by any Ware-House in
the city. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give
ills personal attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling
.•fortlersfm-goods, and pledges himself in eveiv case todo
bis best to promote the .merest ol all wlm may favor us
with their patronage and intliieiire.
Hardeman & Hamilton.
Macon, Aug,3, 1842. 45
EXPECTING to go to Sarannah early in the fall, with
a view of engaging in the Commission Business there.
I have disposed of mv interest in the concern of E. Hamil
ton ft Hardeman, to-mv son,'Mr. Cl 1ARI.KS F. HAM-
I LTON, whose steadiness of character, nud correct knowl-
n.lge of busiuess. will quality him for the employment in
which he.is about to engage. In thus retiring from the con
cern. I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to
my friends for past favors, ami would kindly solicit for the
new concern of HARDEMAN ft HAMILTON, a eon-
donation of their support, with tlie assurance thnt it will be
as gratefully acknowledged by me, asthnugb 1 were still a
member of: lie concern. K. HAMILTON.
Macoq. Ang. 25. 1849
WAB3 HOUSE
Commission Business.
W E shall continue the Ware House and Commission
Business, the ensuing season, at our old stand, on
the corner of Cherry and fiecond Streets.
In offering our services again to the public, we have no
pledges to make—be.icvitigilint our past conduct will be a
sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance of the
trust that may be hereafter confided to u«.
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. ft W. GUNN ft CO.
The subscribers intend keeping Pn band, n fjll supply of
Dry-Goods. Cotton Bagging, and Family Groceries, of all
kinds; which they will be glad to furnish to their custom-
ers, u]ion as good terms as any house in Macon.
D. ft W. GUNN.
Aug. 22 47
WilB-E-ISOUSE
DAILY EXPRESS,
CBYERAL FORWARDING t COMMISSION HOUSr.
r pUE Centru. Rail Road and Banking CostrANT
* ofGeirgia having granted to the subscribers the pri-
’JV of running an KXPItKSS over their Rnad during
V* Present year, with the privilege of an apartment under
t! hr own Lnck, they offer superior advantages for the
P t>n >pt and safe conveyance of valuablo Articles, Specie,
**■ Ac. and are in hopes o* being able to make an arrange
r'll with the Post Office Department, ly which they will
'’Bowed to carry a Mail Bag.
. They are prepared to reeeive and forward Goods of all
'Vriptions, tq and/romSavannah aud Macon, and interme
‘*te places and between Savannah and Charleston, with
, ' greatest safety and despatch ; r pd will also pay parlicu-
'utentiontn the purchase of Goods, collection and p*y-
'nts of Drafts, Notes and Bill*, and transacting all kinds of
Mnesajnthf above pUces. ; ,.
p‘"eyhave also extended their arrangement to run their
. R-ress bv the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida, and
'rmediate places on that route,
f A “JV intend to put on Teams, v> run regularly through
•llH . con w Columbus, under theirown charge, to carry
•tada of Merchandise, with all reasonable despatch and
October next.
(J ACOw—Office at the Washington Hall.
A . AN'NaH—Offer at A’o. 133 It a y street.
DO. S; Pkilbrick, Agrnt.for rrreivivcand
f, n . foricardinpCiondsand Merchandise.
'-BARLE8T0N. S. C—Amos Head,Agent,erfieeNo',
s. 96, East Bay.
2j| ,y -i 40 ,f M. 8. BALT, ft CO.
f) BBANUY, a genuine nrlirle, lur
JOS. N. SEYMOUR.
C o bis E*ai $s i om IIiisincss.
FfYIlE undersigned, havingbecqdisappointed in the ar-
JL rangrments made by himself and Mr. Wit. P, llotv
l ASD at the commencement of the season, tskes this meth
od of informing his friends anithe put lic generally,ihat he
has leased, forthelmlanie of the aeasim.the large and e< m-
tnodiou* Ware llonse, oil the corner »>l Third ar.d Wltarf
Streetf, fartueify occupied by JOHN JONES. He will
sell, when directed. Cotton-from^ ware house or wagons;
and in all cnees use his 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.
His Ware-House' s situated immediately on the river,
and within o small distance of tiie Rnil-Road—thus possess
ing superior advantages for s-tippin?.
He hopes, by strict and prompt attention to business, to
merit a share ot public patronage. .
OM31. 1843. 5 WM. W. BALDWIN.
k
1KTASIS-H OUSB
AND
Comi2Ji'»s.ioza EShsIbscss.
rstHR undersigned having jus* entered
T 2? I into the wareliouse and Comuiission
"l, Business, take the libeity in this'way to
, ■ let tlieir friends n al acqtiaintanocs know
iJP-.-s^o J t> a nd in solicit a share of their patronage
They have taken the ware house formerly, for a number
ofyeais, occupied bv Messrs. E. ft T. N.JJeall. Colton
stored wulubein. shall be welj taken care of. and every ex
ertion made to give satisfaction to their friend*.
They have made arrangements to ship Plantm’ Coftnn
to Savannah. Charleston or New York, to fust rate house*,
when desired N. OUSLEYand GEO^SK JEWETT.
will cive their undivided attention ratho business.
h |f. OUSLKY.
-GEO. JEWETT.
Ii. C. FREEMAN.
We take pleasure inenyintr to our old friends and custom
ers of the wore house formerly occupied h.v u*. that we
have rented itto Messrs. Ousiey. Jewett ftFreeman, and
solicit for them a continuance of pat-ouage, as every confi
dence can lie placed in them. We will assure our old
frieivK that they will find itto tlieir interest.to give them
their business, nsthey eacuot be better
Macon, Xov. l$t, 1343. 3i?i ,C E. & T. ^. BE ALL.
A lmond?, brazil nuts. English'> al-
NUTS, SOD A. Bl’T TElt. and SUGAR CRACK
ERS, MACKEREL. SHAD, KEANS, Ac. &c.
Just received and for sale low, by • ,
Xor7 $ H- C. FREEMAN.
illEDICAtis REMOVAL.
f >3 HE undersigned, having removed from
■ Cotton Avenue to the store on Mulberry
and third streets, opposite the Central Hotel,
would announce to the citizens of Macon, and
vicinity, thnt lie will there continue the prac
tice of Medicine in all it* various brandies,
and will, as formerly, attend to the calls of those who may
deem it their interest to procure Ins service.*
M. S. TnOMSON.M. D.
Macon. Oct. 1st. 1843. 53
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GEO. .1. KElZSZEllEt 1\
¥>ESPECTFULLY inform* his old customers and the
u k. public generally, that lie ia now receiving from the
colebrated Hat Manufactory of JuH.N Hunt ft Co., a very
extensive a9sortmrnt pf
BATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment
may be found
10
doz. fashionable Beaver Hats.
20
cloz.
du
Cassimerc Hats,
10
doz.
do
Russia Hats,
20
doz.
do
Moleskiu Ilals
1
doz.
Angola Silk Uata.
ALSO.
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN
JScxvrr, .Viitria anti E£:issia
HATS,
warranted more durable bau any Hats ever sold
in Also,
50 doz. Youth's and Children's Hats,
CO doz. do.. do. Caps.
ALSO.
CO doz. Mark and dial? Sporting Hats,
Together with o general assortment of
FUll CAPS,
COMSJSTfXO IS PART OF
3 doz. premium otter caps,
5 d- z. Sea Otter Cap*,
5 doz. 3’.per Nutria Caps.
20 tloz. do. Muskrat Caps, ‘
50 doz. Men’s and Boys' Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. do. Sealetle Caps.
ALSO,
200 doz. iSca’s and Roys’ Black ami
Drub
WOOL HATS.
All of vkhii-lr will be sold tor CasU, at pr ecs which can
not fail to give sattfefartinn.
Purchasers are invited to ml! nnd examine at the old
«tafid» si™ii of the “ JUG HAT," Mulberry Street.
Bfaver. Oiler, 3Iinh. A Coots Skins,
IS'.t.TT/iD, for which the cash will be paid.
Macon. Oct 17; 18 13. 3
NEW BOOKS
At Raai'fl usaiaN Book Store,
a UST received, all the new publications, among which
»" are the following:
Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers’ No. 1 of the Pivtoral Bible.
“ No 7 of Hantalt Honie’s complete works.
" Alison's History of Europe, complete and full
bound,
“ Braude’s Encyclopedia full bound,
•* Neal's History of the Protestants,
Southey's Pilgrim’s Progress.
Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt,
Hold's Russia and the Russians,
■ Elliots.ui’s Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist.
.Contiie on Children.
Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations,
Ashwell on the Diseases of Females,
Queens of Koglan j, sixth scries,
A new Patent Inkstand.
Perlorated Paper. '
Drawing Paper, Blaqk Books, fte. all cheap for CASH.
Jan 16. ~ W
Cherry Street Bakery.
f JdUE auhfcrihpr respenfaily inform? the citizens of Ma
J. con and vicinity, that he has opened n linking Estab
lishment, opposite Thomas Hftrrold, on Clierry Street, he
respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Having a
professional BaVer. he ccnfidentlv assures those who may
patronize him, that his manufacture will* be of superior
quality. JOHN T. 11 AH BAUM.
Sej>t. 5.48 ly*
nhd Rope.
(Af klA PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging,
Ur U 100 Kentucky do
* 50 “ Rusia.- «lo
200 Coils Mnniiln Hope,
500 lb*. Bagginp Twine.
For sale on reasonable terms bv
CIIAS. CAMPBELL &Co.
August. 3 47 j-
GAX.F-8KIX8.
J UST RECEIVED, a lot of Calfskins, a superior arti
cle, finished nfu*r the French style.
Also. Northern SOLE-LEATHER,SHOE-THREAD,
8PA1NTLKS, ftc.
Jan 9, 1844 15 GEO. W. PRICE
Mack floats.
nnWFED? Cloth and Satinett Sack Coats, of a superior
1. quality. For sale by J. ft E. SAULSUURY.
Dec5 ’ 10
To the Ladies.
A FEW Ladies superior Spanish Cloth Cloaks, (or
-^jL Josee’s).being on entirely new style. Just received
mud for sale by J. & E. SAULSBUltY.
Dec 10
(sentlcmcn’s I'lnlli Cioiaks.
J UST Received a handsome assortment of Gentlemen’*
Circular .Clulb Cloaks. (Broadway stvle) For sale
by J. ft E. SAULSBURY.
Dec 5 10
A NEW style Ladies’ Silk Velvet Cravats, in high col
ors. Also, n few dozen Frepch Dimity Collar* and
•Cuffs, iust received at the People’s Slore. .
JanO 14 ’ CRANE ft CLARK.
Rcer a»;l Cider.
•J -gr BLS. Deer,
1* j 10 fils. Cider, just received per Rail-Read, by
Nov 21 -8 JI. C. FREEMAN.
10
Goshen Butter aisd Cheese.
KEG? Butter.superior Brand,
20 rasks Cheese,
30 boxes Cheese, just received by
THOMAS TAYLOR,
OUk BLS. Irish Potatoes,
OO •’>0 bushels Sweet Potatoes, at 20 cents per bushel.
Buckwhent.Crackers,Batter,Ginger Nuts, fresh supply,
lust received by H. C. FREEMAN.
Nov 21 *
25
Tobacco.
r; BOXES TOBACCO, for sale by
Dec 19 12 JOSEPH N- SEYMOUR.
Buckwheat.
C'/’V QJL Bl*. and Keps New Buckwheat,
OAr 30 Kb 1 .* Supetfit.e Family Flour, this day received
front New York, and for sale by _ „
Macon. Nov 7 6 THOMAS TAYLOR.
100
On fon*igiJi:ient,
BAGS Rio COFFEE.
J,n 16 1« H. C. FREEMAN.
J-S3PHS^TMOUR
C ONTINUES Business at liia old stand, t.n Cherry
Street. He ip now offering a well selected lot of
GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRY-GOODS AND SHOES,
at suck prices as cannot f$ti 1 to suit purchaser*. The fol
lowing articles are embraced in hi* stock:
CO bags Rio.-Cuba and Laguira Coffee,
5 lihd*. Sugar, \y.
100 Sacks Salt, 500 bushel* Salt,
20 Kegs Nails..
7,500 lb*. Swedea lron. assorted,
2 Bales Gunny Bagging.
40 Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging, 44 inch,
10 Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
500 lbs. Twine, 23 ceils. Grass Rope, j inch.
Molasses, Loaf Sugar, Teas Pepper, Spice, Soap, Starch,
Candles. Powder and Shot, Lead, Traces. A xes. Coffee
Mills, Sad irons. Knives and-Forks, Cotton and Wool
Cards, plaited Boilers, Tea Kettles.
The following nrtic'es of Dry-Goods:
8 snd 9 quarter Blankets. Nrero Cloth,
Brown niubbleacbed Sheetitig anti Shitting.
Cotton Omaburgs. Factory Thread, Cotton Drilling,
Bed Ticking. Kentucky Jeans. Kerseys,
Calicoes, Flannels. Si'k aiid Cotton liankerchiefs.
Li Imxes Shoe.*, including Men's, Boy*’, Women's,
Girls’, Children's and Negroes’ Shoes.
Oct. 17 3
RATES
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
/--Si 4§i§i,
FRO.ll .72.3CO.F ro
1YEW
BOOTS & SHOES,
JUST RECEIVED 0S\i SECOND STREET.
T HE subscribers would inform their friends, and the
public generally, that they have received, during tlie
past week.a general assortment of Gentlemen's BOOTS.
of all kinds; together with a large assortment of Ladies'
and Misses’ Gaiters and hall' Gaiters nnd Slipper*, thick
and thin soles; to which they would "all the attention of
those wishing to purchase ALSO,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
NEGRO SHOES,
of excellent quality; which they will sell as cheap as the
same kind, cun be bought in the city, for cash.
Macon,Nov 15. 1843. 7 WHITING ft MIX.
Samb’ Sarsaparilla,
For the removal and permanent cure ef till Diseases
arising from an Impure Wcrtc of the blood,or habit of
the sysUm, namely :
CROFULA. or King’s evil, Jiheumatism, Obstinate
• CutuneoUa Eruptions, Pimples - ,or Pustules on the face.
Blotches, Riies. Chronic sore eyes. Ring' worm, Tetter,
^cald lleu<i, Enlargement and pain of the bones i.n.l joints.
Stubborn Dicers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum
bago, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mer
cury, Ascites,pf Dropsy• exposure or imprudence in life.
Also, Chronic cdiisti.uiional disorders, wili be removed by
this preparation.
U O.MUkUFKJIi EFFECTS OF SAXOS’SAR-
M UMUliib l IN KOKIV1CXI. CO.VKUC-
T»€«JT.
Read the following from Mrs. Wnt. Phillips, who has
long tesided at the Fails. The facts are well known to all
the old residents oi that part of the city.
Mkssgs. A. H. Sands ic. Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully do
I embrace this opportunity for staling to you the great relief
I obtained from the use of your Sarsaparilla. 1 shall also
be Itappy. through yor. to publish to all wbo are oiHicted,
as [ lately wa«, the account of my unexpected, and even for
a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story, and
trying and sickening as is die narrative of it, for the sake of
many who may be «o surely relieved, I will briefly yet ac
curately state it.
Nineteen years ago last April, n fit of sickness left me with
an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately
took place over the entire suj face of coy body, causing ?ucii
ati enlargement that it was necessary to add a yard to my-
tU wnia. K»srr.followed upon my limbs,
ulcers prtitiful beyond description. Foryears.bdihTu slTm-
iner and winter, the only mitigation of my sufferings was
fjund in pouring upon those parts cold water. From my
limbs the pain exteuJe<l over my whole body—there was
iiterally for,me no rest, by day* or by night. Upon lying
down, these pains would shoot through my system ami com
pel me to arise, nnd for hours together, walk the house, so
that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. Daring this
time the Erysipelas continued active, and tlie ulcers enlar
ged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half
years they have been subject to bleeding. Durin/ these al
most twenty years 1 have consulted many physicians. Tltfse
have called my disease—as it was attended with an obstinate
cough and a -teady nnd active painin' my side—a dropsical
consumpsion ; and though they have been skilful practition
ers, they we*c only able to afford my case a partml and tem
porary relief. l h&i\ many other difficulties tod complica
ted to describe. I hnye also used. inan.v of tlu* medicines
that have been recommended as infallible cures for this dis
ease. yet these all failed, nnd 1 was most emphatically
growing worse. In this critical condition,given up by friends
and expecting (briny self relief only in dralit, I was by the
kind ioterpo&ujpnof. Providence, -furnished with vour, to
me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me on
assurance of health, which f4»r twenty years I had not once
felt. Upon taking the second my enlargement diminished,
and in twelve*days from the fciii of October, when I com
menced taking your Sarsaparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep
and rest by night as refresuing as any I ever enjoyed when
in perfect lien > ill. Besides, T was in ibis short time, relie
ved from all.those excruciating nud unalleviated pains thnt
had afflicted my days, as well as robbed me of tny night's
repose. The ulcers upotjmy limbs-ore healed, the Erysi
pelas cured, my size reduced nearly to my former tness-
ure, ’ - .
Thus much do I feel it n privilege to testify to the efficac**
ofyour health rcst»iring:Satst'parilio. A thousand thanks/
sirsrfrom one who^e comfort and whose hope of future
health are due under God. to your instrumentality. And
may the same Providence that directed me to your aid,
make the happy ar.d honored instruments ofldessing others.
IS diseased aud despairing as vm\r much relieved nnd very
gratefulfrfemi. ASENATH M. PHILLIPS.
N&w London Co. ss; Noritick; Nor. 4.1842. <
Personally appear the above nnme t il Asennth M. Phillips,
and made oath of the fact* contained (h the foregoing 'state
ment befure me* RUFUS W.MATHEWSON.
Justice rf the Pea re.
Being personally acquainted, with Mrs, pHif.tlPs, I -er
tify that the above osaerted facts are substantially true.
^ WILLIAM II RICHARDS, '
Min isfer of the. Gospel ct Norwich, Con n,
For sale at New York price, by
v j. II. & W; S. ELLIS. Agents. *
1 33 ^
THOMAS TAYLOR,
ON COTTON AYEXUE AND SECOND STREET.'
0B4CKRB JT.V
: STAPLE 6G00S,
/ CHOICE GROCERIES,
Sec. Sec. ftc.
OFFERS FOR SALE, AT VERY LOW PRICES';
»3(kj k BAGS old Jura. Ilio. Cuha, aiid Lag lira Coffee,
23 hbd* St. Croix and -Porto Rico Swear*.
5 009 lbs. Stamiard Crus',ted and Double Loaf Sugai>
20 bbils Cuba Molasstrs. i . • •
30'boxes Castile, Fancy, and Vnr'epa'ecl. Soaps.
40 do Spttnn and Hull’s Patent Caudles
OO #1A C.dAnlu'a nri.l ttnll’a Qfanrn Sr\n f.
30 do Colgate’s and Hall’s Steam Soap, No, l,
800 Sacks Salt, large size, . .
20 boxes Tobacco,
25 dozen Long-handle Shorels and Spades,
100 kegs Cot Nails and Ilrad*. 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead,]
600 lbs. Smoothing Irons, 200,000 Cut Tacks, j
50,000 lbs. Swedt s Iron, aborted, 1J to tO.in. wide.!j
(1.000 lbs. German Blistered and Cast Steel,
\00 bags Patent Shot. 10 doz. Wtltqn’s Coffee Mills.,
20 dnz. Halter Chnfns, 190 doz. superior Blacking.
29 do Shoe Broshes, 10 do Curry-Combs,
11 do Patent Razor Straps.
111.000 lbs. Hollow Ware, (assorted size*.)
30 reams super Blue ft White Ruled Letter ft Cap Paper.
60 do Wrapping Paper,
500 boxes Table -1 all,
600 ps. superior Gunny and hra.y Dundee Bagging,
1.000 lbs three-ply Bagging Twine,^
10 hpxes Cotton and Wool Cards. ,
40 dozen Pails. Mus. Brooms, and Seives,
60 do Pen. Pocltet. and Fancy Knives,
75 do Knives and Forks,
100 do Quilled Top, Sule, and Dressing Combs,
.nnrto bVfl 4DO *
and So’jchnncr T<*n
H.1TS, CAPS, SADDLERY\
Bools and Shoes.
Macon. Nov 14, 1543. J.
MORRISONS
VearctaMc Universal ifledicines,
{ TlORsaleby GEO.W.PRICE ft CO
7 Mav i * e
l’AS*t;M.t.rs 3 c. pr. mile, ^ciiitdrou uuder igys.'ft servts. half price.
Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding400 lbs. weight,.!
Cotton per bale, (round or square.over 400 lbs. per 100 lb*
Boxes. bal<"». ami-all inMsurttnz.it goods. ... ....per cubic foot,
Sugar, Coffee. Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go
by weight... .'. per lOOJbs.
Hogshead, um! Pipes of Liquor, ....each
Hogsheads of Molss.es and Oil .each,
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, ic .each.
Barrels of MoUsses and Oil each.
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Ouions, and all other light bis. each,
J Ids. Pork, Fish, Liquor, ftc. ft allKegs of 10gals, ft upwards, each,
J bis. Flour, Frui», Potatoes, ftc leach,
Salt iu sacksuot exceeding four bushels .each,
Salt in sacks over tour bushels...... per bushel,
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags per bushel.
Cotton Basfgtng.... —...............................per piece
Boxes of Soap, Caudles, ftc. of common size, each
Brooms in bundles .per dozen.
Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels ft Spades, Sifters, ftc. per dozen!
Choirs.. a,.... per dozen;
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, ftc each.
All small pack ages uol weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith's Bellows...... : each,
Potaloet, Apples, ftc.. ..perl
Demijohns, jugs. Jars, ftc. not over two gallons,... .each.
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, ftc. over two gallons..,, -.** .. .each.
Plough*, each.
Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.............. each,
Four Wheel Cirriages, .... ....each.
Two Wheel Carriages.— ............ ....'.each.
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, each,
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Lumber, sawed and liewed, per 1,000 feet,
Wood,..., ..per cord,
LIVE STOCK.
Hog* per bead.
Oxen and Beef Cattle, ...........per head.
Horse* per head,
Sheep. Uoats, Calves.and Dogs,... per head,
Turkeys and Geese in coops per head,
, Ducks and Chickens ineooos........... ....per head,.
Special contract.* may be made with the Superintendatitof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, wlienia
laree quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Lumber, Wood. Brick, or Stone,&e. ftcT
Planters nr Farmers are allowed topa63 fre.e of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own
farms to market. . ’
Goods. Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this Stale, Tennessee, or-Alsbatna, consigned to the Agent
of this Cuntjiaiiy, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of this Road, by wagons, to their place of Set-
tiuntion. free ofehnige for Slornge or Forwarding.
Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any. desrrijaiion, will be received by tbe Company’s Agents, at Griffin, Bnrnesville,
or Forsylh,.and forwarded directio Savannah, free of any charge, otber than tbe regular rates of Transportation. Ar
rangements most be made in all instance*. f->r tbe payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company's Agent at Ma
con.or atlhe Depot where the goods me received or delivered.
Tlie-qttentioti of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the ad vantages offered them under the above arrangements, for
shipping their Produce u Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channel of communication with tbe seaboard:
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah lo within 2J miles of our Depot, and will be
completed to Macon early this fall. This Bond is ill daily operation to Griffin, 60 mile.-, abave Macon; nnd. by the first
of December, will be opened for Business toLeakyille. 21 miles above G tiffin; and to the junction wi.h tbe Western and
Atlantic Rail Bond, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Bail, has been
rebuilt this summer, end laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole.Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order fop
business. ■ ’
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship tlieir goods by way o*
8avann*li.over liie Centrul and this Kail-Road consigned to our A gents, as goodzean be hauled from Barnbsville or Griffis,
to Columbos, for 45 u 50 rents per 100 pounds, or any other partof the country at proportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered,
X D. GRAY,
August 22,1813.
47
HEW BOOK STOKE
0.\ C0TT01 AYE.ME,
Two doors above Messrs- J. K. & IV. S. ELhlS*
DRUG STOKE.
J. BARYES,
H AVING MOVED to the above Btand, offers to tie
public, a large Stock of
MS O 0JXS, S T*S TS O .1*. J Si. 3%
BLANK BOOKS,
CHEAP FOR CASH
Family and Pocket Bibles; Prayer and Hymn Books, of
every kind and size, in various binding.
Southern and, Missentrs IJarmony, Kingsley’s Social
Choir. Juvenile Singing Book. Mason's Sacred
Harp, pare Primmer. Dictionary rf Musical .
Terms, *$'f. d'C.
Blank Kcoks of every description, Conit Re
cord, nud Socket Boohs, rariciis nizcis.
Ledgers, Journals and Dat Books; Invoice. Re
cord, Letter. Bill a.vd Receipt Books ; In
dexes. rptt Lkd,geus. Pocket Memoran
dums ft Pocket Ledgers, ftc. ftc,
J. B. wbiiild respectfully invite teachers and others who
may want SCHDO L BOOKS, to col! and examine his stock
which will be sold at the lowest possible {trices. For Cash—
wholesale and retail.
He also receives as soon as published all the new works
from the!Harper's ni;d other publishing houses in New
York. Boston and Philadelphia, embracing ail tbe cheap,
and fashionable literature of the day, which he sells at New
York prices.
Constantly on hand a stock or LAW BLANKS, printed
v on the best foolscap paper; .
Macun, Oct. 4,1843. 2
3TJST SEOBXVBB
8. % & E. WOODRUFF’S,
A large addition to their extensive Stack of
Staple and Fancv
DRY-GOODS,
Consisting of EJroanes. Pnriseans, Chusans, snd Tesans
very rich end handsome articles for Ladies' Dresses; Black*
Bine-Black, and Colored Bombazines; Brack, Blue-Black*
Striped, Colored.nnd'Fljjured Silks; Alpacca, Merino, and
Orleans Cloths';
Yards Calicoes,
Amonir thcani aiime of.lbe ricliGAt pouerns e.vcr offered in
this market, varying in prices from 64 to 25 cents.
30,000 yavil’i Brown Sheetings
and^litttings,
varying from 5 to 15 cents per yard; Bleached Sheetings
•J aud Shirtings, nTall qualities and i"dees.
2\>0 Eft:SUM g'osScvv.
Consisting of Block oftd -Wiiuc. Plaitvand Ribbed Sltfc Hose
nnd Hall llur-e; Ladies’•Cashmere Hose; Gentlemen's
Lamb’s Wool UaHJInae; Black. White,Colored,and Mix
ed Couqn Hose and Half Hose. -We have among our
Fancy Articles,
A tine-assortment nf Silk. Merino, Alpacca, Cashmere, and
'l Woollen SHAWLS; Velvet and_SilkCravats and Neck
FeeSq Worsted Mitts; Silk and Kid Gloves; Fringe and
Buttons, fiir Ladies’ Dresses, ftc. &e. Geatleinen’aSt'ocks,
Cravats, Scarfs, Gloves, and other articles, too numerous to
most favorable circumstances, we hazard nothing in savin
that we will sell them as low a* they can be bought at any
similar establishment in the State.
We have alao received,'within the last week, a large as
sortmentof.
Carpdia? a.*:] J&ps;s.
Among them may be found, some rich and choice patterns,
whirl, thqy.offer at price* unusually low for* this market.
JQ” Btote pn Second Stteet,’next.dpor toG. W. Price's;
Nnv2l 2
'i’i’Rce Ciaaisss, Asavils, Bellows
1 Vices.
30 Anvils,
60 Vices. iOpr. Blacksmith’s Bellows.
150 Hand and Sledge Hammer.*,
40 double hand-Screty Plates,assorted, ) to 1 inch.
40 Fifth Chains, 2,000 lbs. Hook Hinres.
409r- T ™ ce cl,ai:!B ’
Pera aisti Pocket Elaives,
Agent and Superintcndant of Transportation.
CARRILlCiF'iSFP'oSAVORYr
On Mslbzxbi StueiT, Nearthe MethodistChurchi
11 Mih SUBSCRIBER, la receiving large additions to his
1 stock of
COACH*:*, CVAB10TSE8, KAROtCIIES,
BtfieiES, WAGONS, Ac.
from some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this market, of the best materia!?, and
are warranted equal ifnolBup.erior.to those of any other es
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find it for tlieir interest to examine the quality and pri
ces of his assortment.
Revairinc, in all the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen, at less than former
price*.
Carriage makers, will find a good nssottmenlof Elliptic
Springs,Axeltrees,turnedand boxed Dashes,Lamps,Bands,
Knobs, Patent aud Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their
busiuess, at Augusta prices.
March 1st, 1842. 22 tf J. W.BABCOCK.
WASHINiMrHALL,
ItlACOH, GEORGIA.
rjlHii subscriber has again token this Estai
jL lishmenl, where lie will always be h*p-
pv to attend to tbe cell, of biool.l customar.:
and the travelling public generally.
Macon. June 20 33
S. LANIER.
Ill i • I
MM
CENTRAL HOTEL,
IflRCOR, Geo.
nniSE subscriber having beedtreTne Proprietor of this
JL well known estsblisbment, rcspccttully solicits tbe
patronage . of the public. Tlie l:ou: e has been entirely
clesust'd and renovated; the rooms rep’.ntvjhed with clean
beds snd suitable furniture, and the whole interior ot the
establisbment adapted to the comfo t of his guests. That
the domestic economy uftlie House will be such ns to grsti-
fy the ^iost fastidious, he ha* but toinfi rm tlie public, that
he lias engaged as aeueral Superintendents, WM. SHI
VERS. JUNR. AND LADY, whote career as Managers
of a Tavern in Sparta, for nine years, has commended him
to the favorable notice ol the travellin z public.
WM. G. THOMAS.
Sept. 19
The undefaijned having disposed of his proprietorship
in the Central li cl,to Mr. W. G. Thomas,from his knowf.
edge of him. nnd the well known capacity of Mr. sinl Mrs.'
delivers. ;n the management of a Public House, con with
confidence, recOmmqiftdiO'Cetitra; Hotel to the patronage
of his friends and the public.
F. SIMS.
Sept. 19 51
NEW BOOKS,
.If KUARSWAIY’S Root: Store*
of llie Biblc*-
'ubreribor lias just received a large supply of tea.
2. sonable HOOKS, comprising all the inte publications,
among which are the American Annuals, viz ;
The Gifufor 1844, Tlie Winter Green, for 1844,]
Tlie Opal •* “ edited bvN. P. Willis,
The Rose oFSbaron. 1844, Friendship’s Offering, 184^
The LitrmryFouvenir, do The Little Ke^isske,
Tbe Little G.fr, Tbe Child’s Gem*,
^t. Nicholas Gift. Annualette,
Youth*? Keepsake, Holiday Tales.
Marc * Paul’s JTravels, Heroes of England,
Old Humphrey's Observations and ThoUgpte,
Percival’sr on*?, and a great many other Books, too numer
ous to mention.
^Aho. Ac r ur.t Current and Bill PAPER ; Cap snd LstJ
ter PAPER, ruled and plain, for vkritirc and priming;
Man!. Cards; common PRINTING PAPfiR.
Also, an extensive assortment cf
School, jliaccllntHoiis, ^Icdical, and law
BOOKS,
All of which will be sold st low prices, for Ce»h.
Dec 5 10 J. M. BOARDMAIT.
Snscar, Co flee, *Vc,
IIHDS. P. II. and St. Croix Sugar,
r£Aj 2f.O ba.--. Riu ar.d Laquira Coffee,
30 II.. !*- Cuba Molasses.
nerat assortment of Groscries tnd.'Stap’a’Dry
CHAS CAMPBKLLfft Ct.
Goods. Fors.de by
-TABI.E KiVIYEfS & FORKS,
Just received and i
Uacon, Nov 14. IS
E. B. WEED.
Sole and Upper Leather.
A GOOD aupplv yn hand at *ime?.and for ?.i!e at low
rates by * JOSEPH K. SEYMOUR.
€A8TI.\€r8.
received. ^ well assorted lot of Castings.including
vens, Spiders, and Anilirora.
si2 ll JOS. N. SEYMOUR*.
ESvc Flour and Canal Flour*
{T BLS. Rve Flour,
*/ 5t) b!s. Casa! Flaur, far sate in any quantity. V,-
Nov *1 I rt Ct FREEMA^r.