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- « conducted at the stand occupied by us the past
p»y for it five years. , season, (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) For the
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■uhseiinent insertion.
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'rensiinaMe^leductioo will be made to those who ad ver-
iisf hv the year.
On "all account* foi Advertising, A<\, as well a* for Pub-
,. r ipiio», Interest will be charged, when not settled within
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• Letters on husines* connected wi*h the Office, must
Impost paid, to secure attention.
tember.
We desire to retnrn onr thanks, for tho liberal patronage
bestowed on us heretofore; and truat that, by our exertions
for the interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance.
VVe wijl.be prepared to make the customary Advances
on Cotton, fill Orders, and attend to such 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 1,180. 41
WA&E-BOVSE
AND
Gouimission Biifiincfifi.
UEDICAL REHOYAL.
T 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 Mncon.and
vicinity, tha t he will there continue the prac
tice oi Medicine in all its various branches,
snd will, as formerly, attend to the calls or those who mav
deem it their interest to procure bis services
.. „ M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon.Oct. 1st. 1643. s .y
17URCII BO, IS 14.
jr*isiiio.VajnjLE
HAT AND CAP
ESTABLISIUIIEIVT.
AO. 25.
fjpHE subscribers beg leave to inform heir friends, and
■ tbe public in genera), that they have connected tbem-
.5OSS A" L. JO.\ES & CO.
501ICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of
readymade clothing,
yinafictured the past summer, from recently imported
0<ioJs.t>y 'Vm. T. Jennings * Co, very favorably known
the most fashionable Draper* and Tailors in the ! t ed.
of New York. CONSISTING OF
Snrtonts, Frock Coats,
pantaloons. Vests,
Dross Coats, Coatees, anti
Office Coats, Travailing: coats,
hailin' amt OemHemenft
In all the New ami various styles
Tether with a very choice selection of
|2 and Satin Scarfs. Cravsts, -
Mobair and Cashmere do Hosiery,
Hir.dkercliicfs,
Coder Vests,
Nipenders,
Colltrs, Stocks, Ac. - ...
Including ■ general stock or
Youth's &, Children’* Clothing,
YK«ElO
UMBRELLAS, &c.
Brlienng that the system of •* Small Profits and Quick
Returns." is best suited to the times, they will offer their
G*ids at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur-
Drawers,
Gloves,
Linen and Muslin Shirts,
selves together in the above business, under the firm of
BOKHAN & RICHARDSON,
and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE
HOUSE. near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. The
location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old
buildings and the usual liabilities of fi e, and will be com
pleted, and ready for bus’ness, by tjie first of September.
They confidently nssure the public, that any business con
signed to their care, will be faithfully and prr mpt ly execu-
d.
Relying on the honesty of purpose, and the long establish
ed confidence of these who know ns, we feel no hesitancy
in looking for a liberal share of public patronage.
THOMAS B. GORMAN,
JAMES RICHARDSON.
Macon, July 4,1843. 41
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GEO. KERBEREI*,
TJ EsPECTFULLY informs his old customers and the
fit, public generally, that he is now receiving from the
celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hcnt A Co.,a very
extensive assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment
may be found
10 dox. fashionable Beaver Hats,
20 dox. do Cassimere Hats,
10 doz. do Russia Hats,
20 dox. do Moleskin Hats
1 doz. Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO,
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN
WAXlE-2£OUa3
Commission
SB ii si n css
the WARE
cU«ers.
Macon, October 10,1813.
JCSEPH N. ssmoun
/CONTINUES Business at his old stand, on Cherry
1 / Street. He is now offering a well selected lot of
GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRY-GOODS AND SHOES,
it nirh prices as cannot fail to suit purchasers. The fol-
Ijsing articles are embraced in his stock:
GO hags Rio, Cuba and Laguira Coffee,
.1 lihds. Sugar,
100 Sacks Sait, 500 bushels Salt,
20 Kegs Nails.
7,500 lbs. Swedea Iron, assorted,
2 Hales Gunny Bagging.
40 Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. 44 inch,
10 Pieces Kentucky Barging.
500 lbs. Twine, . 25 coils Gras* Rope, J inch.
Molasses. Lour Sugar, Teas. Pepper, Spine, Soap, Starch.
Cindies. Powddr and Shot, Lead, Traces, Axes. Coffee
Mills, Sad Irons. Knives and Forks, Cotton and Wool
Cards, plaited Boilers, Tea Kettles.
The following articles of Dry-Goods:
Sand 9quarter Blankets, Negro Cloth,
Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shitting,
Cotton Osaabprgs, Factory Thread, Cotton Drilling,
Bed Ticking, Kenturky Jeans, Kerseys,
Calicoes, Flannels. Silk and Cotton Hankerch.efs,
15 boxes Shoes, including Men’s, Boys’, Women’s,
Girls’, Children's and Negroes’ Shoes.
Oct. 17 3
Wo TICE.
T HE subscribers having bought from Messrs. E. A It.
R- GRAVES, their entire stock of Goods, will continue
hr business under the firm of Graves, Woad A Co.
Their stock will consist (*s usual) of
GROCERIES AND
STAPLE DllY-GOODS,
»hich they offer at the lowest market prices, either at
•holesale or retail. They solicit the patronage of the for-
acr customers concern, aud all others who may give them
i call
EDWIN GRAVES.
THOMAS WOOD,
J. M. KHIBEE.
Macon. Jan 11,1844 16
T HE undersigned still continues to occupy t
HOUSE on the corner of Second and Poplar streets.
He offers his services in the various branches of the Ware-
Home and VoiiituiHsioii IJnsiitcss, and respectful
ly solicits the patronage of hi* friends and the public gener
ally ; trusting that, by his unremitting efforts, he shall be
able to meet the wishes of those who may honor him with
their confidence—and expresses a feelingcfgratitude to bis
friends for their libera'patronage. ,
JOHN M. FIELD,
Macon, July 1. IS43. 41
Jtrfercmee—Cob Wm. H. Reynolds, 1
Mnj James H. Hardaway, (
Messrs. Rea & Cotton, * f
Joshua G. Moore, |
Bryant Bateman, > H .
Stephen Castelow, $ Houston.
William Moseley, Henry. .
W. C. Cleaveland. Crairford.
| Macon,
Dissolution.
T H E co-partnership existing under the r firm of E. A R.
R, GRAVES, ia this day dissolved by mutual consent,
tther of the firm being duly authorised to scute thi bust-
*u uf the concent. ,
EDWIN GRAVE?.
RUFUS R. GRAVES.
Jan 16 1C
The Subscribers
W ILL continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS in
INcw York, under the firm of E. A R. R.GRAV ES.
They will sell Cotton, purchase Goods, and do all kinds of
Laiiaess usual to a Commission House.
ERASTUS GRAVES.
RUFUS R. GRAVES.
_ Jan 1C 1J
hew and highly improved
WOOL CARDING
JfMjaCMUJVER r.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of
Houston, ltibb, Crawford, Macon, Dooly, Twiggs,
Talbot, Pulaski, Suinter, and the Wool Growers of other
^unties. that he will have in operation, by the 15th of April
•ext, at the Mills of William Maadox, on Moasy Creek, in
Houston county, a set of superior
WOOL CARDING MACHINERY,
- a '!t nn a new and highly improved plan ; when he would
Jfficit ilia patronage of all Wool-Growers, both far and near.
Erery effort shall be made to please, and entire satisfaction
P T en at all limes, or no charges made.
Arrangements are made for running the Machinery night
M day, for the accommodation of those coming from a
Gance, that they may be detained as little at possible,
He will constantly keep on hand, a full assortment of
factory y vr ys cloth,
EE. 3 TIMER, 4'c. &c.
which will be sold *s low ss esn be sold nt Factories
L I? Good COW-HIDES and TALLOW, will be taken
**Jdt«nire for Goods or Wool Carding, at a fair price.
G* All burs and hard substances must be cleaned nut of
** wool, before carded. D. W. PA RR.
^PHICB of Carding, to cents per pound/
^»n»ry 9.1844. 13 3m
WARE HOUSE AVI*
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
fff IHE undersigned feel- yTtSTSFi,
A ing grateful to their f ■
friends and patrons for the
liberal support heretofore
received, take great pleasure
in announcing to them and the public gcnetally, that they
w ill continue the above business in alius various branches-
such ns the storing and selling of cotton, receiving and for
warding merchandize and filliRgorders.altheir well known
stand,situate nearthe river,which for convenience and se
curity from tire, is not surpassed by any Ware-House in
the city. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give
his personal attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling
nf orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do
his best to promote the interest ol all who may favor us
with their patronage and influence.
HARDEMAN A HAMILTON.
Macon, Aug. 3, 1842. 45
EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with
a view ofengagingin the Commission Business 'ber^
1 have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hand”
Inn A Hardeman, to tny son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM-
I LTON. whose steadiness of character, and correct knowl-
e.lgo of business, will qualify 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 friend* forpastfavors, and would kindly solicit for the
new concern of HARDEMAN A HAMILTON, a^con-
liuuation of their support, with the assurance that it will be
as gratefully acknowledged by me, as though 1 were still a
member of theconcern. E. HAMILTON.
Macon. Aug. 25.1843
WARE-220USB
Commission Business.
W E shall continue the Ware House and Commission
Business, the ensuing season, at our old stand, on
the crirnrr of Cherry and Second Streets.
In offering our services again to the public, we have no
pledges to mnfcc—berievingthal our past conduct will be a
sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance of the
trust that may be hereafter confided to us.
We will at all timea be prepared to make liberal Ad
vances on Cotton, in store, or on shipments made to our
Agents in Savannah, Charleston or New York.
D. A W. GUNN A CO.
The subscribers intend keeping on hand, a full supply of
Drv-Goods. Cotton Bagging, and Family Groceries, of all
kinds; which they will be glad to furnish to their custom
ers, upon as goqd tenns as any house i If Ms con.
Aug. S3 47
WAS3-HOUSB
GEO. I. SHEPARD,
Is receiving weekly additions to hi* hitherto splendid stock f
HATS AND CAPS,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY.
He is now prepared to offer rare i.xdUceiiestj to city
and country purchasers.
Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment
in the State, he will afford his Goods at as tore, or perhaps
lower prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may
be found at his Store.
AMONG THEM—
FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM,
AND
Reaver, JVutria and Russia
HATS,
warranted more durable ban any Hats ever sold
in Macon. Also,
50 dox. Youth’s and Children’s Hats,
20 doz. do. do. Caps.
ALSO.
20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats,
Together with a general assortment uf
FUR CAPS,
coy sis Try a ix par t of
3 doz. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 doz. Sea Otter Caps,
S doz. Super N atria Caps,
20 dpi. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 doz. Men's and Boys’ Seal Caps,
50 doz. do. do. Sealette Caps.
ALSO,
200 doz. Men’s mid Hoys’ Clack and
Drab
WOOL HATS.
All of which will besoIdlorCash.atpriceswhiclrcan-
not fail to give satisfaction.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine at the old
stand, sign of the “ BIGHAT,” Mulberry Street.
Braver. Ollrr, iUinh, «v Coon Skins,
Ii'.f.rr/iO, for which the cash will be paid.
Macon. Oct 17.1813. 3
|BEATER, NUTRIA, CASSIAIER, RUSSIA,
Moic-Skin, Angola, and Silk
Q
ALSO,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
CONSISTING OF
Otter, Shetlaud Seal, IVulrln, and Jlnskrat.
ALSO.
Do
do
Hair Seal
do
Do
do
Sealette
do
Do
do
Glazed
do
CHRISTMAS IS COMING, AND SO AM I;
AKD O£» SAKDI-CIAWS CEOSE SIT,
WITH ALL THE LUXURIES OF LIFE,
3S3'«b-:e:bl esuxa s a-c zt
A ND this is to inform the good citizens of-Macon, and the whole people nf Georgia, that I have given up distributing
Food for tbe Mind, aud will cow distribute Food that will please die taste and invigorate the Body. 1 have opened a
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
AT MY OLD STAND,
Where every thing, of the best quality in that line, may be found. I will receive every night by tbe Rail-Road, all kind* of
Fresh Fisk, OYSTERS, Oranges, Danaunas, Apples, Lemons,
Pine Apples, &c. Ac.
And to my country friends, I will say, that I will make the most liberal exchanges with you, fdr all kinds of JCOUN- .
TRY PRODUCE. 03* Do not forget to call at my Store, on Mulberry street, two doors South of the Washington
Hall, r where you can buy a good many Goods for a littlejnoney.
Macon, Peb. 27th. 1844. 22 C. A. Fi L L.S,
RATES
OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
NEW BOOKS
At ESoardman’s Book Store,
B UST received, all the new publications, among which
of are the following:
Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers' No. 1 of the Pictnra! Bible,
" No 7 of Hannah Home’s complete works,
'* . Alison's History of Europe, complete aud full
bound,
•• Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound,
“ Neal’s History of the Protestants,
Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress.
Rural Life iu Germany, by William Howitt)
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians,
Elliotson's Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist,
Condie on Children,
Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations,
Ashwell on the Diseases of Females,
Queens of Enelan 1, sixth series,
A new Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Paper.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH.
Jao 10 16
Gentlemen’s IVavv Caps;
A LARGE LOT OF
JIen’s anti Boys’ Black ami Drab
SPORIIiVG HATS;
Together with an extensive Stock of
Itlcu’s anti Hoys’ Black and Drab
WOOL HATS, <&€.
m 1. The attention of those in want of any articles in this
line, is respectfully invited. . .
Store on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash
ington Hall, and adjoining tbe Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi
ting & Mix.
Otter, iYIiiik, and ICaccoou Skins,
for which the Cash will be paid.
Macon, Jan 30, 1844 18 GEO* I. SHEPARD.
H T EW
Ssfias
WIST.lNOi:S Iiv ilHLPS I-'ItO.fl HlACON.
I 3iO.lI .Il.tCO.'y 5TO
a
1
11 tg
BOOTS & SHOES,
JUST RECEIVED ON SECOND STREET
r|3HE subscribers would inform their friends, and the
A public generally, that they have received, during the
past week, a general assortment of Gentlemen’s BOOTS,
of all kinds ; together with a large assortment of Ladies'
and Misses’Gaiters and half Gaiters and Slippers,_ thick
and thin soles; to which they would rail 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
tame kinds can be bought in the city, for cash.
Macon,Nov 13. 1843. 7 WHITING & MI
Cherry Street ESakery.
rjnilE subscriber respectfully informs tbe citizens of Ma-
D c<m and vicinity, that be lias opened n Baking Estab
lishment, opposite Tbomas Harrold, on Cherry Street, be
respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Having a
professional Baker, be confidently assures those wlio may
patronize biin, that bU manufacture will be of superior
quality. JOHN T. HARBAUM.
Sept. 5.*8 D*
THOMAS TAYLOR,
ON COTTON AVENUE AND SECOND STREET,
jjM-.ihhtt jt.v
COOK'S
(kETTX-SZLXOUS 3PXE1S,
F OR the Cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Ac.
For sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS.
Oct 31 5
great bargains
IN
,ub!
.* cn-s, .
.being about making a change in his ba-
will (for the purpose of reducing his Stock,) sell
4GOOD8 AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.
““• Stock consists in part of Rich and Fashionable color-
*'*» Wick Silks and Satins; Rich Silk Shawls; Mantles
S* 4*'^ ?'**• 6 few Velvet Mantillas; real French Mua-
I .* Laine; Crape' do.-: Chusans, Alpaccas. Aeolian*,
"'bttitie,; Rich colored and black Silk Velvet*; French
- -arics; Calicoes; pure Irish Linen; Silk, Linen, and
Hitdlttrcbiefij
(J o ill in a s s i o 3i IS u k i si c s s.
T 1HE underslgnfd.bavingbeen disappointed in the «r :
rangements made by bmwelf and Mr. Wm. P* Haw
LAXD. nt the commencement of tbe season, takes this meth
od of informing his friends and the public generally, that ho
has leased, for the balance of the season, the large and com
modious Ware-House, on the corner ol and IX harf
iN/rcc/j»,formeily occupied by JOHN JONES. He will
sell, when directed. Cotton from ware house or wagons;
and in all cases use his beat exertions io obtain the highest
market prices. Ho willnlso attend to the Receiving and
ForwarJing Goods, as also the purchase of Goods on order.
His Ware-House is situated immediately on the river,
and within a small distance of the Rail-Roaa—thus poasess-
inesuperiox advantages foraaippiiig.
He hopes, by strict and prompt auenttan to business, to
merit a share of public patronage. '
Oct31, 1843. 5 WM. W. BALDWIN.
Fxchnuge oh Yew-York,
• rriOR sale by THOS. TAYLOR.
October 3 1
Paint* and Oils.
KREGS Nos.l and 3 White Lead,
* ALfl " 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
300 do Lamp Qil, /
Witha variety ofColorsforPainters’use.forsaie by
J6lv 6 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO
Dissolution ol* Copartnership.
f|4HE firm of CHAPMAN A ROSS is this day di*
JL solved, by mutual consent.
Macon, Jan. 1. 1844. 18
. m , - ..tc and Cottnn Hosiery; Gloves;
, , ’ r lurence, Tuscan, and Straw Hats, Ac. Ac.
"*°,Superfine JKroad.Cloth. . t a-.iinm- to.
. -ft with mo.it oti.c r articles usually kept in Dry Goods
°f which wilt be sold very low for Cash,
f, J Country Merchants and others, would do well to
" 1 - : - k. G. L. WAREEN.
jl k L"- r ' : o -nf-ove Geo. A. Kiinher'y’s IIat iiu/rc.
WM. W. CHAPMAN.
WM. A. ROS3.
WIIsliIAlfl A. 1IO.SS .
C ONTINUES this business on his own account, having
purchased from Mr. Wm. W. Chapman his. entire in
terest in the Stock of Goods belonging tothi late firm. He
has now on hand a well selected stock of goods, consisting of
DRY-GOODS,
ReadyClothing,
Slats, Shoes, Hardware,
&c.
vROCKERY,
IV high will be sold very low for cash.
Jan. 1,1-14 13 " WM. A. ROSS.
PEJtSOJS'S
TNDEBTED to the late firm of CHAPMAN A ROSS,
JL will pleas, make immediate payment, or suits will be
brought indiscriminately. Tbe, papers are all turned over
to me lor collection, and can be found at time at jK m. A.
Ross’ Stov. WM. W. CHAPMAN-
Macoa, Jan. 1, 1844 16
Carpeiiiiffl Carpelint!!
Jl'NT RECEIVED AT THE
PBOPIS’S S^ORE,
A FEW pieces of superior quality.*and hand handsome 600 us. superior Ounny and heavy Dundee Bagging,
patterns. As it is not our intention to keep Carpeting, 1,000 lbs three-ply Bagging Twine,
1
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
OFFERS FOR SALE, AT VERY LOW PRICES}
04 \l | BAGS old Java, Rio, Cuha, and Laguira Coffee] ’
•jUU 25 lihds St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars,
3.000 lbs. Standard Crushed arid Double Loaf Sugar.
SO hhila Cuba MolasseS,
30 boxes Castile, Fancy, and Variegated Soaps,
Sperm and Hull’s Patent Candles,
Colgate’s and Hull’* Steam Soap, No. 1,
800 Sacks Salt, large size,
20 boxes Tobacco,
25 dozen Long-handle Shovels and Spades,
100 kegs Cut Nails and Brads, 1,000 lb*. Bar Lead,
GOO ibs. Smoothing Irons, 200,000 Cut Tack*,
50,000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, 1] to 10 in. wide,
3,000 Ibs. German Blistered and Cast Steel,
100 bags Patent Shot, 10 doz. Wilson’s Coffee Mills,
20 doz. Halter Chains, 100 doz. superior Blacking,
20 do Shoe Brushes, 10 do Curry-Combs,
15 do I’ateut Razor Straps, ,
10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware, (assorted sizes.)
50 reams super Blue A White Ruled Letter & Cap Paper.
60 do Wrapping Paper,
500 boxes T able -alt,
we will close out the lot, for cash, at New York Cost. _ _
Those in wont of the above article, are respectfully invi
ted to give us a call. CRANE A CLARK.
03”Store on Mulberry Street, under Washington Hsll.
Nov 21 8
CAI4F-SKIIYS.
J UST RECEIVED, a lot of Calf-Skins, a superior nrti
cle, finished after the French style. , , . H
Also, Northern SOLE-LEATHE R, SHOE-THREAD, | Scotch aud Macahoy Snuff—together with an assortment of
10 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards.
40 dozen Pails. Mats, Brooms, and Seives,
60 do Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Knives,
75 do Knives and Forks,
100 do Quilled Top. Side,and Dressing Combs,
12,000 8EGARS.
20 boxes Imperial, Hyson. Pouchong and 8ouchong Teas,
Spices,of all kinds; London Mustard; Indigo; Madder;
Copperas; Sal Aeratus; 8alt Petre; Epsom Salts; Starch;
SPAINTLES, Ac.
Jan 9. 1844 15
GEO. W. PRICE.
Swedes Iron.
V FINE assortment, consisting of all sizes, from 1] to 11
inches wide, just received and for sale by
THOMAS L. ItO^S, Agent,
Feb 20 Corner Colton Avenue snd Cherry street.
Irish Potatoes.
BLS. fine Yellow Plautiug Potatoes, just received
* and for sale by
Feb 20
THOMAS L. ROS8, Agent.
Grindstones.
pe /Y4Y4~k LBS, fine Nova Scotia Grindstones, just re-
O.vR'UceivtJ end for ^aie by
Feb 20
DO.TSESTEC DRY-GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, SADDLERY,
Boots and Shoes.
Macon. Nov 14, 1843. 7
THOMAS L. ROSS, Agent.
Castings.
O 4 1(14 4 LBS. Castings, just received
O.UUU Feb 20 "THOMAS L.
nnd fur sale by
HOS5, Agent.
Flour.
on kl 5 - C: " ,n! F ,our >
^\r?0 (in Baltimore do
i Hills,
al, if not superior
2.000 lbs. Flour, from Lory's
to the best Canal, just received an.l fur sale by
Feb JO THOMAS L. ROSS. Agent.
IU GGY FOK SALE.
GOOD article, with leather top.
Macon, Feb 20 21
GEO. W. PRICE.
GRAVES &
C ONTINUE the WARE HOUSE and COXIMlS-
SION BUSINESS—are prepared at all timea to
make Advances on Colton in Store, or shipment to any
market desired, and solicit acontinuaoceof patronage.}
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PassKNGERS 5 c. pr. mile, (cliildrcu under 12ys. Aservts. halfprice, 25 | 05
Cotton ppr bale, (roupd or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. 25
Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. perlOO lbs G]
Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods...... per cubic foot, 4
Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all oih'er articles that go
by weight, .per 100 lbs. 70 15
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor,... ... each. 1 25 1 75
Hogsheads of.Molasses and Oil .each, i 50 2 00
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac..............each, 30
Barrels of Molasses and Oil,.... each, 35 55
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, 25 3!
} his. Pork, Fish, Liquor, Ac. A all Kegs of lOgals. A upwards, each, 15
j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac .each, 15
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels, each, 15
Salt in sacks over tour bushels, ..........per bushel, 5
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags,. ....per bushel, 5 0
Colton Bagging, .per piece, 15 20
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size,... each, 15 20
Brooms m bundles,....i per dozen, 25 30
Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Ac.pcr dozen, . 35 3Q
Chairs, ............per dozen. lop 1 50
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac ..each, 85 25
All small packages not weighing 10J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each, 25 25
Blacksmith’s Bellows....... each, 5b 75
Potatoes, Apples, A: ....per bushel, -5 6
Demijohns, Jugs. Jars, Ac. not,over two gallons,. each, 25
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons....... escli, 25
Ploughs,.. ...... .......each, 25 25
Balesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.................eech, 50
Four Wheel Carriages each, 1 00 2 Of)
Two Wheel Carriages... ...... each, 75 j 25
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, ..each, 2 00 3 50
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet, 2 5p 3 Ob
Wood,. per cord, 100 • 2 00
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs, .....per head, : 35 38
Oxen and Beef Cattle, .......per head, 1 50 2 00
Horses per head, 2 00 3 00
Sheep. Goats, Calves,and Dogs,....., per head, 25 38
Turkeys and Geese in coop3,, ........per head, 3 3
Ducks and Chickens in coops, per head, 2 2
Special contracts may be made with the Supertntendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, when in
large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Cumber, Wood, Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac.
Planters or Farmers tire allowed to pass free of charge, for passage,-when accompanying the produce bf their own
farms to market. ... . .. , ..
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee, or Alabama, consigned to the Agent
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of this ltoad, by wagons, to their place of des
tination, free of chatge for Storage or Forwarding. ,
Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin, Harnesville,
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other "than the regular rates of. Transportation. A r-
rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses,"with the Company’s Agent at Ma-
con. or at the Depot where the goods are received or delivered.,
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the,advantages offered them under tho above arrangements, for.
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channel of communication with the seaboard.
The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savanrsb to within 8} miles of our Depot, and w ill ba
completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin, 60 miles above Mahon S and, by the first
of December, will be opened for Business to Leakville, 21 miles above Griffin; and to the junction wi.h the Western and
Atlantic Rail Road, eariy nextspring. T.liat portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Hail, has been
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail;and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for
business. . ■ . .
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to* ship their goads by way c*
Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to our A gents, as goods can be.haulcd from Barnesviile or Griffin,
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other, partof the.country at proportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
J. 1>. GR.41’,
August 22,1843. 47 Agent and Superintend ant of Transportation.
Trace Chains,
and
400Eo r -v r! ' ceChain! '
ices,
150 Hand and Sledge Ham
40 double hand sh-rew Piati
•in Fifth Chains,
100 sets Wagon Boxc3,
100 Tea Kettles,
1,000 Jbs Bar Lead,
1 Iron Chest.
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Anvils, Del lows
Vices.
30 Anvils,
20 pr. Blacksmith’s Bellows.
iates, assorted, } to 1 inch.
2,000 lbs. I look Hinges
300 lbs. Bagging Twin<
100 Sauce Pans.
20 dozen Knob Locks,
ALSO,
!ete assortment nf
Pent aud Pos'kct Ivnivcs,
TABLE KiMYEiS & FORKS,
Just received and for side by
M a con, Nov 14, 1843. 7 E. B. WEED.
NEW BOOK STORE
OX Ciil'TOX AVEXI E,
Two doors above HI< sra. J. II. A IV. S. EXilLIS’
DRl’fl STORE.
.T. BARIVES,
TjrAVING .MOVED to the above Stand, offers to tie
JLT public, a large Stock of
MS G OKS, STJMTMOJYARY,
BLANK BOSKS, &c. &c.
CIIEAF FOR CASH.
Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, of
every kind and size, fit various binding.
Southern and Missouri Harmony, Mi,tgsley’s Social
Choir. Juvenile Singing Book.'Wnson’s Sacred
Harp, Base Primmer. Dictionary of Musical
Terms, 4-e. t $-e. .
Blank Book, of every <le*ci-ipf ion, Court Be*
corrl, nuri Docket Books, rurion, sizes.
Ledgers, Journals and Dav Books: Invoice. Re
cord, Letter. Bill and Receii't Books ; In
dexes. for Ledgers; Pocket Memoran
dums A Pocket Lxdusrs, Ac. Ac.
J. B. would respectfully invite teachers and oil 'rs who
may want SCHOOL HOOKS, to cal! and examine bis stock
which will be so(d at the lowest possible prices. For Cash-
wholesale and retail.
He also receives as coon as published all the new works
from the Harper's and other publishing houses ir. New
York, Boston and Philadelphia, embracing all the cheap,
aud fashionable literature of the day, which lie sells at New
York prices.
.Constantly on hand a stock of LAW BLANKS, printed
on the best foolscap paoer,
Macon. Oct. 4.1849. 2
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GUN SMITH
BUSINESS.
r|HIE subscriber, continues to carry On this business
JL bis old stand opposite Shotwell’s Drug St
he keeps for sale
Double uml Single Itarirl §liot Guns,
Kifles, Pistols, an<l all oilier kinds of
Sporti"^: ApfiniTitus.
REPAIRING, of all kinds, and stocking Gnns, done at#
shunt notice—also, Guns and Rifles altered to percussion
locks. y
Feb. 30 M P. 110VX.
NEW GOODS."
G. W
H AVE just received,
sortment of
& E. WOODRUFF,
nd are now opening, a fine as
SPRING AND SUMMER
Consisting of Calicoes, Lawns ami Muslins, lia!zarine Mu.*
lins; French and Scotch Ginghnms; Linen Lawn.*; Linen;
Cambric Ildkfs ; Irish Linens; Jaconet, Book, ami Mull
Muslins; Check Muslins; Gloves and Hosiery, of every
kind and quality; ’ * ■ ‘ . .
yards Georgia Nankeens;
Brown and Bleacl ted L inen Drills for Pants; Brown and
Bleached and Grass Linen; Brown and colored Cotton
Goods, for summer wear:
900 u
Dn^in^ nnd Rope.
PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging,
Kentucky do
Busin. do
200 Coils Monilla Hope,
f»00 lbs. Bagginp Twine.
For sale on reasonable terms bv
CHAS. CAMPBELL ACo.
Au»7;j5i2 47
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New Rice.
CASKS NEW RICE, for stile low by
Dec 19 13 JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
Palin Leaf and Leghorn Hats,'
of Men’s, Youths* and Boys’ sizes.
ALSO—A LARGE LOT OF
Sun Shades nnd Parasols;
All of which we will sell at a small advance from Cost.
Please call and see, at our Store, one door from Geo. W.
Price, on Second street.
March 12 24
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!!
A FRESH supply of Beaver, Nutria, Cassimer, and
Moleskin HATS, Spring style, just received at the
Fushiunable Hat and Can Establishment of
March i 29 CEO. I. SHEPARD.