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

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Eije EricgraplJ, PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, BY HI. B4BTLETT. omct—Brick BuHding, corner Cotton. Avenue and Ftrtt Street. TERMS 0» SUBSCRIPTION: Three Dollar*, paid in advance, will pay for the rel- ftnph one year. Five Dollar*, paid m advance, will ,Vor it two year*. Ten Dollar*, paid m advance, will '^Vhennoipaid within air month* after the year has com- ed three dollars a*d fiftt cents, per annom -jencra. inn»» ~ . thm -nrl nflhe vear. vmin WARE-nOVS^ rill be charged POLL ifWr. Commission Business. W E lake this method of informing our friend* ar,d the public generally, that we are still connected in the lVare.lIouac auil Foniiniaaion Basiaeas, which will be conducted at the stand occupied by us the past season,_ (cn Cherry street, near Cotton Avenue.) Fir the convenience of our uo-cjunt v friends, we are building a Ve „».il the end of the venr FDD It I HOUSE, nearly adjoining Col. Parker's Store, on if'oe charged—with interest'there- | A »e n oe. wh> c l> will be completed by the first of Sep- We desire 16 return otir thanks, for the liberal patronage bestowed on us heretofore; and trust tliat.by our exertions for the interest of our patrons, to meric its continuance. We will be prepared to make the customary Adrnnrn ®n rollon, 611 Orders, and attend Vo such business as may No Paper will be disrnritinued until all arrearages are „,1 unless »t the option of the Proprietor. •8iwr!• Paper*- to non-8uDscnber», 12) cenu each. Extra Ii.er* to Subscriber*, 61 cents each. TERMS OK ADVERTISING Jl OVERTURN ENT* noi ex'. WHOLESALE AID RETAIL. HIOJWIBI. K HAT AND C AP ESTABLISHMENT. ; - < -•> > > -.ccdingialine*, will be inserted %g£$*Z** " iVINN. • ,^for ON8 DOLLAR; ntd fiftt cents for each j® ^ *"* * an > ° !he ‘' 41 ,aS«cq'ient h" ert ' 0, J- . ^ B t Macon, July 1, 1843. jUicriC*. Tax Collectors and Coroners’ Sales, are char- *-— - l,v the Levy. 1 \ reasonable deduction will be made to those whoadver- „l|,y the year. On all accounts fot Advertising, tee., aa well ns for Sub- |T i|«irn, Interest will he charged, when not settled within tie year. ■JSO Credit far Job Prlntius, ItlnnltH. Ac.-ffi • Letters on bosines* comected wi'h the Oifice, must k/jiiit paid, to seeore attention. JOHiV L. JONES & CO. SOLICIT attention to • New and Extemive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, WARE-HOUSE Asti Commission BiiSiii^Ssi * | >IIE subscribers beg leave to inform heir friends, and I the public in general, that they have connected them selves together in the above business, under the firm of GOItMAN & ICICIIAItl>90.\, and ire now erecting a largp and convenient WARE- | HOUSE, near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. The j location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old | building* and the usual liabilities offi e, and will be com- I pletcd, and ready for busniess. by the first of September. Hinaftctured the past summer, from recently ImDorted [ They confidently assure the public.that any business con- 6»i». by Win T. Jennings tc Co., very favorably known . signed to their care, will be faithfully and prrmptlyexecu- the moat fashionable Drapers and Tailors iu the j ten. Hy-of New York. CONSISTING OF siirtonts. Frock Coats, ,f. KI.1IBFRFY, R ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and'the public generally, that be is now receiving from the celebrated Hat Mauufactory of John Hunt 4 Co., a very extensive assortment of HATS AND CAPS, embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment hiay be Found 10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hats. SO doz. do Caasimere Hats, 10 doz. do Russia Hats, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats 1 doz. Angola Silk Hats. A$B0; OWE fiijNDRED DOZEN Pantaloons, Vests, Dress Coats, Coatees, and Office Coats, Travelling Coats, trailin' anil GrHtlcuiru’t SCJDC-n'ST® In *11 the New end various styles ; Tether with a very choice selection of r.lk And S.lio Scarf*. Cravats, Slihiir and Caahmere do Hosiery, Himlkrrcliiefs, Drawer*. r«lcr Vest*, Glove*, jjipeqtlers, Linen and Muslin Shirts, CoUsra, Stock*, 4c. Including a general stock of Youth's & Children's Clothing. NEGRO CLOTHI.I6, UMBRELLAS, &a Believing that the system of “Small Profit* and Quick Reams," i-4 best nuited to the times, they will offer their ti.vis it prices thut cannot fail to be au inducement to pur- fiisers. llucon, G--t f iber !9,1843. 2 Hel ving on the honesty of purpose and the long t stablisb- ed confidence of these who know us, we fee] no hesitancy- in loosing for a liberal share of public patronage. THOMAS B. GORMAN, JAMES RICHARDSON. Mac«n,Jiily4, 1843. 41 WARE-HOUSE KEW AND HIGHLY IMPROVED WOOL CARDING AIACHiJYER W. T HE undersigned respectfully inform* the citizens of Houston, llibb, Crawford, Macon, Dooly, Twiggs, T, bat. Pulaski. Suinler. and the Wool Growers of other unties. that he will have in operation, by the 13ib of April *tt, at the Mill* of William Maadt.x, on Mossy Creek, in Hsastnn county, a act of superior WOOL CARDING MACHINERY, brill mi a new and highly improved plan ; when he would cKit the patronage of all Wool-Growers, both far and i,cnr. Every effort shad be made to please, ami entire aatisfaction firm stall limes, or no charge* made. Arrangements are made for runuingtlie Machinery night is I day. for the accommodation of those cumins from a ihtinee, that they may be detained as little as possible. He will constantly keep on hand, a full assortment of FACTORY Y ARNS & CLOTH, FEATHER, oVc. Ac. which will be .old *s low as can be sold at Faetones ST Good COW-HIDES and TALLOW, will be taken »Mrl»«nse for Goods or Wool Carding, at a fair price. 57 All burs and haril substance* must be cleaned out of lie wool, before carded D. W. PARR. ;7 PRICE of Carding, 10 cents per pound. January 9. 1944. 13 3m Commission Business. rRIHE undersigned still continues to occupy the WARE 8 HOUSE on tbecorner of Second and Poplar streets He offers bis service* in the various branches of the lfn re- lEoimr nml t'oniniissinii Basiarss, and nsperiful 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 his friends for their libera' patronage. JOHN M. FIELt) Macon, July 1. 1843. 41 Reference—Col. Wm. H. Reynolds, ) Muj James H. Hardaway, j Messrs. Kea 4 Cottnb, j Joshua G. Moore, y Brvant Bateman, > , Stephen Castelow. 5 Houston. William Moseley, Henry. W. C. t'leaveland. Cratrford. ! Macon, WARE HOt/SE ANI> cojnnmos bisisess. fllHE undersigned feel- friends and patrons fur the liberal sunport heretofore received, take great pleasure it nnuonneing to tlieei and the public pent-rally, that they will continue' the above busiuessin all its various branches; sncli ns the storing and selling ol cotton, receiving and for warding merchandise and filling order*.at thfcir well known •laud, situate near the river, which for convenience and se curity from fire, is not surpasseu by any Ware-House in the city. Mr. Thoma* Hardeman will di heri-tnfore give bis personal attention to the selling of Cotton eKd the filling of orders for good*, and pledge* himselfin every case tb dh his best to promote the interest of all who may favor us with their patronage and influence. Hardeman & Hamilton. Macon, Attg.3, 1842. 45 EXPECTING M jn to Stivarindli Parlv in the fall, 4*rlih a view ofetigdghiklii tlio Couiiilinaion Ba.inru there, 1 have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hamil ton A Hardeman, to my son. Mr. CHARLES F. HAM. ILTON. whose steaditiessof character, and correct knowl edge of business, will qualify him for the employment in which be is about to engage. In thu* retiring from the con cern, I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to my friend* for past favors, and would kindly solicit for the , , M - .... ... . r .v.». new concern of HARDEMAN tc HAMILTON, a con- Messrs. J B.Rgwfc Cm. a geneial assortment of j rimmtion of their support, will, the assurance that it will be as gratefully acknowledged by me, ns though 1 were still a tnenther of be concern. E. HAMILTON. Macon. Aug. 25. 1842 WARE-HOUSE H. & J. COWLES, I I AVK now on hand, atthe Store formerly occupied hv II Messrs. J B. Ross & Co- J.intets’ Supplied, constating ol GROCERIES, "STAPLE DRY-GOODS, HARDWARE, SE50ES, &c. &c. Hawn. Oct 23. 1843 R GRISAT BARGAINS IN Drffm €Joo^ls% THE subscriber, being about making a change in his bo- -L sines* will (for the purpose of reducing hi* Slock.) sell “• GOODS AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. His Stock consists in part of Rich anti Fashinnablecolor- diindblack Silk*and Satins; Rich Si:k Shawls; Mantles •*INeck Ties; a few Vel*et Mantillas; real French Mua- ij 1 “c Lame; Crape do.; Chusans. Alttarcaa. Aeolian*. •'Oabazines; Hich colored and black Silk Velvets; French ftinbrics; Calicoes; pure Irish Linen; Silk, Linen, and Cation Handkerchiefs; Silk and Cotton Hosiery; Gloves; Ladies’ Florence, Tuacau. and Straw Hats. 4c. 4e; Also, Superfine IlroatM-lalb. and Cn—»i>iit-rr*. lo-i £:hei with most oilier articles usually kept in Dry Goods j w iH he sold very low for Cash. [ Cj* Country Merchants and others, would do veil to , I **H and examine bis Stt*:k. G. L. WARREN. J . Firat door above Geo. A. Kimberly’* Hat Store, j . -Mn as il I GTTIV-^MTTTT I fJ-t-'A-l J- J-AA J. ol . gu-iHE undersigned, having been disappointed in the ar ^PIIE subscriber would inform the cilirens of Macon and i 1 rangemenM made ejf htmaelf and Mr. We P_ Ro'J’ * the pul Itc generally, that he baa taken the stand known i I.and at the commencement of the season, takes this ineih- •uhe ola Post-Office, nu Mulberry street, one door from i od of informing bis friends anJ the public generally, that he B- 8. Newcomb 4 Co’s. Eating House and Bowling Alieva, j has lent-ed, for the balance of the season, the large and cofff- *l>*re he is prepared todo all kindai of work in tite above m odious Ware House, on the corner ol jThtrti ir.dfvkarf '-nines*, in a superiratyle. llifies made to order, ant I wir- I direct*, ftirmeily occn:ted by JOHN JONES. He wtU ''lied. Double Guna testocked, and all kinds of repairing ; 9« with despatch. He has also on hand, a few fine DOUBLE GUNS : Ki- 'POWDER of a superior quality ; GUN POWDER; ’HOT.of all P'7.e>; Baldwin’s EUstieGUN WADDING; >Uio PERCUSSION CAPS; split and ribbed do ; Walk- •’’s beat English Capa; POWDER FLASKS; SHOT I0UCHE8: and all articles usually kept in the line, which *’11 be aold low (hr euk i-* 8- ROGERS. Hacoo, Jan 30. 1844 18 Beaver, JYutria and Russia HATS, warranted more duralile han any Hall erer 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 with a general assortment uf FUIl CAPS, C OX SIS TING IN PART OF 3 dor. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS, 5 dt-z. Sea Otter Caps, 5 doz. Super N utria Caps. 20 doz. do. Muskrat Capa, 50 doz. Men’s and Boys' Seal Caps, 50 doz. do. do. Sealette Capa. ALSO. . 900 dot. Men's and Boys* Black ami Drab WOOL HATS. All of which will be sold (or Cash, at prices which can- milfoil to give satisfaction. I'uicliaser* are invited to call arid ieiariUrie at the old I Maud, sign of the “BIG HAT,” Mulberry Strett: Beaver, Oder, Nliiik, 4 Coon Skins, j for which the cash will be psid. Macon. Oct 17.1813. 3 WSMMtaffAlLa <& 3*1212“As.222, GEO. T. SHEPARD; Is receiving weekly additions to his hitherto splendid stock of HATS AND CAPS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY. He is now prepared to offer rare induces*ents to ciqr and country purchasers. Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment in the State, he will afford his Goods at as low, or perhaps lower prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may be found at his Store. AMONG THEM— FASHIONABLE, medium, AMD ? e ► e | BEAVER, XUTRIA, CASSIRER, RUSSIA, Bole-Skin, Angola, and Silk ©a ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS IS COMING, AND SOEAM I i Attn 019 SANDT-C1AWS CIOS! BY, LOADED WITH ALL THE LUXURIES OF LIFE, A ND this is to inform the ^ood citizens of Macon, and the whole people of Georgia, that I have given up distributing Food lor the Mind, and will now distribute Food that will please the taste and invigorate the Body. I have opened a FAMILY GROCERY STORE, AT BY OLD STA3YD, Where every thing, of the best quality in that line, may be found. I will receive every night by the Rail-Road, all kind, at Fresh Fish, OYSTERS, Oranges, Banannas, Apples, Leinohsj Pine Apples, Ac. Arc. And to my country friends, I will say, that 1 will make the most liberal exchanges with you. for all kinds of COUN TRY PRODUCE, dr’ Do not forget to call at my Store, on Mulberry street, two doors South of the Washington Hall, where you can buy a good many Goods for a little money. — *b.27 ’ Macon. Feb. 27th. 1844. C. A. Eltltjg- CONSISTING OF Oiler, Shetland Seal, Nutria, and Muskrat. ALSO. Men’s and Youths’ Cloth and Velvet CAPS. Do do HairStwI do Du do Sealette do Do do Glazed do Gentlemen's lYarv Caps; A LARGE LOT OF Men's anti Boys* Black and Dratt SPOliTlYG It ATS; Together with an extensive Stock of Mcn’» anil Boys* Black and Drab T t „ . , M r OOL HATS, &C. Important to Jtrlircbcisors Uir The attention or those In want of any articles in this I line, is rririF-"" * OF DRY-GO OHS. Spring Trade Commenced . AT Tllk PEOPLK’.s STORE. rrsjJSctftilly invited. Store on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi ting 4 Mfx. Otter, Mink, and Raccoon Skins, for which the Cash will be paid. Macon. Jan 30. 1844 18 GEO. I. SHEPARD. Ai We t LARGE supply MOOD 1)5. ridapt ed to the season, jum received—amt>ng which are seine very desitable. shall receive NEW GOODS almost every week.du- rihg the bust season; and intent! that the People’s Store shall, as it ever has done, lead the best of cheap and favorite Store!. (O’ Dohleslic Goods, of all kind,, at very low pricer. CRANE 4 CLARK. March 13 25 ‘ Under Washington Hall. -Sr Mw & GRAVES, WOOD & GO. R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants and Planters to tbeii Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, JUST RECEIVED ON SECOND STREET. T HE subscribers would inform their friends, and the public generally, that they hai'e received, during the past week, a general assortment of Gentlemen's BOOTS. of at! kinds ; together with a lar^e assortment of Ladies’ and Misses' Gaiters and half Gaiters and Slippers, thick and thin soles; to yhich they would **all the attention of those wishing to purchase. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT' OF RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE DISTANCES Alt 1UIX.ES FR0.II-MACOM. | 5 | 13 | 19 I 24 | 30 FRO.it .ll.ACOjy TO 25 | C3 ‘ci Commission Business. VtT’F shall continue the Ware House and Commission 7 ? Business, the ensuing season, at our old stand, on the corner of Cherry and Second Streets. In offering our services again to the public, we have no pledget to make—believing that our past conduct will be a sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance of the trust that may be hereafter confided to us. We will ai all time* be prepared to make liberal Ad vances on Cotton, in atore, or on shipment* made to our Agents in Savannah, Charleston or New York. D. 4 W. GUNN 4 CO. The subscribers intend keeping on hand, a full supply of Dry-Goods. Cotton Bagging, and Faihily Groceries, of all kiod.; which they will be glad to furnish to their custom ers, upon as good terms as any house in Mact-n. D. 4 W. GUNN. Aog.20 47 GROCERIES* sfmMiwwsINEGRO SHOES, HARDWARE, SHOES, Ac. WARE-HOUSE o W&sfcA Commission Business* Cherrif Street itakertf. sell when directed. Cotton from warehouse or wagons; and in all cases use his beat exertions to obtain the highest market prices. He will also attend to the Receiving and Forwarding Goods, as also the jiurrhase oftvoodson order. Ilia Ware-House is aifOated immediately on the river, and within n Mtiall distance of the llnil-Road—thus poa»e«s- ing aoperioi advantages for shipping. lie hopes, by Jtrictand prompt nltenti.n to business, to merit a share of public patrons Oct31. 1843. 5 now in store- and to which constant additions of fresh goods Will be added during the season, rendering their assortment at all lime* very complete, and which will be aold low lor cash, ot to good customer*. The following goods may be found iu their assortment: 5 Bales Ticking, 10 “ Osnaburgs. 30 “ Sheetings and Shirtings, 4 Cases Bleached do do 1000 Pieces English and American Prints, SO “ Scotch and Earlston Ginghams, 5 Bales Stripes and Checks, 5 “ 3-4. 4-4. and 5-4 Power Loom Shirting, 130 Pieces Plaid Jaconets and Swiss Muslins. CO “ Muslins and Lnwns, Ky. Jeans and Sattinetts, Nankeen, Brown Liuenri, Irish do. Head Hdkfs. Flags do'; 25 Pieces Silk do. Fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls, Hosiery (assorted) Gloves do. Suspenders, Spool Thread, Black and colored Linen Thread, Turkey Cotton, of excellent quality; which they will sell as cheap as the tame kinds can be bought latbfc city, for cash. - - WHITING 4 MIX. Macon, Nov 12, 1843. 50 “ 300 “ 25 “ 25 “ 150 Doz. 20tJ “ ’ WM. W. BALDWIN. ^pHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma-] FB jl con and vicinity* ttialhe has opened n Baking Estab* j A farrnld. on ( i.erry Street, he Dissolution ol* Copartnership* • f«lHE firm of CHAPMAN 4 ROSS is th!< day dis ■ „ ,,,,,, - , solved, by mutual consent. _ ^»*t. opposite Thomas Harrold. on Cherry Street, be | ' WM W. CHAPMAN ****«fully ftolichs a Minre of poblicpotronaga. Having a Macon, Jan. 1. 1841. 18 >> M. A. HUM. Wuslnnnl Baker, lie confidently assures those who may ^ —— -» him, that his manufncnirc will be of superior ■EjljlAjVl JOHN T. HAHBAUsM. ONTINUKS this busines? on hi* own account, having 5. 43 l.v* \_j Durehased frusn Mr. Wm. W. Chapman bis entire in- _ tw ,„„ tcr.-rT .-ft; M cl.-nging to the late firm. He tftCon Iron A Brass Foundry |, n , now cn handawcllse!e, tedstocaofgoods. consutmgof A.YD BACHIlYE SHOP. ! iFLLand Gin Grrrmc, Steam Engine Work, Iron I * Brass’Cnstii Machine \\ jj nur5 ^ r ccts. The highest prices will be pain for Old Poppet i. Lrn«l, nml ('nil lion. ^ 3 1 17 ROBTe FINDLAY. f every description, to O encral, corner o r Pourih p ®schangc on Aew-Yorl*, OR by October 3 TIIOS. TAYLOR. Faints and Oils. I Kegs Nos.l and 2 White Lead. 300 gallon* Linseed Oil, VgJ,. ao ? do Lsmp Oil. Jal. f kntl y cf Colors for Painters’ nse.forsale by CI1AS. CAMPBELL 4 CO DRY-IJOODS, jReady-Jtfade Clothing, Bats, Shoes, Hardware, CROCKERY, SADDLES, &c. Which will be sold very low fnressh. Jan. 1, 1844 18 WM. A. ROSS. JtlaWj BEBSOJS'S I NDEBTED to the late firm of CHAPMAN 4 ROSS. will please make immediate payment, or suits will be brought indiscriminately. The paper* are all turned over to ma tor collection, ami can be found at time at Wm. A- JW Store. WM. W. CHAPMAN- Ma.en, Jan. 1,1844 H THOMAS TAYLOR, ON COTTON AVENUE AND SECOND STREET, OB.tMiKR /.V STAPLE GOODS, CHOICE GROCERIES\ 4c. 4c. 4c; OFFERS FOR SALE, AT ^EllY LOW PRICES'. | BAGS old Java. Rio, Cuba, and Lng rira Coffee] UUl/ 25 hhdi St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars. •5 000 lbs. Standard Crushed and Double Loaf Sugar. 20 hhila Cuba Molasses. 30 boxes Castile. Fancy, and Variegated Soaps. do Sperm and Hull’s Patent Candles, 30 do Colgate’s and Hull's Steam Soap, No. t, 800 Sacks Sait, large size, 20 boxes Tobacco, 25 dozen Long-handle Shovels and Spades, 100 kegs Cut Nails and Brads, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 600 lbs. Smoothing Irons, 200,000 Cut Tacks, 50,000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, 1J to 10 in. wide, 2,000 lbs. German Blistered and Cast Steel, if lbb "‘- *»* 6 ” d "! raSnSTtSS. stfsJS&SsaT' I s t seESv-.” 10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware, (assorted sizes,) 50 reams s,uper Blue tc White Ruled Letter & Cap Paper. GQ do 'wrapping Paper, 500 boxes 1 able w alt, 600 p3. superior Gnnny and heavy Dundee Bagging, 1,000 lbs three-ply Bagging Twine, 10 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards. 40 dozen Pails. Mata. Brooms, and Reives, 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 Souchong Teas, Spires, of all kinds; London Mustard; Indigo; Madder; Copperas; Sal Aeratus; Salt Petre; Epsom Salts; 8tarch; Scotch and Macaboy Snuff—together with an assortment of DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, 150 Doz. 50 “ 50- •* 600 ■* 100 lbs. 200 10 IS 30 351 25) 15 5 5 15 15 25 25 1 00 25 25 50 5 25 25 35 50 1 00 75 2 0U 2 50 1 00 25 1 50 2 00 15 1 75 ( 30 ( 35 | 40 ( 46 1 r,2 1 s. 1 9 Q | tS s | d i° E 3? I 5 CT3 I - s ° |aj 1 « 1 -• 1 -®" n | jP 11 5011 7512 00 2 So; 2 CO 3 00 to 75 15 99 8 19 1 50 25 6 25 50 25 75 2 0Q 1 25 3 50 3 00 2 GO 39 2 00 3 Ooj 38] 3 185 I 00 • ft 70 IT n so so lii 50 « 50 IS 15 PAssEffilKlMjS c. prT mile, (children under 12ys. 4 servts. half price, 25 | 63 95 Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods...........per cubic foot, Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other article* that go by weight, .per 100 lbs. 1 Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor,............. ....... each. Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil................ ...... ....each Barrels of Liquo\- f Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, 4c each, Barrels of Molasses and Oil,;:... each, Bis. df Flour, totatoes. Fruit. Onions, and dll other light bis. each, j bis. Pork, Fish. Liquor.4c. 4 allKegsoflOgals.iiupwards each, j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, 5cr... .......................each. Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels,... each, Salt in sacks over tour bushels,.... ........ .......per bushel. Corn, Wheat, Meal, arid all oilier grain in bags,.... ....per bushel,] Cotton Bagging .per pieced Boxes of Soap, Candles, 4c. of common size,... ..... .each, 1 Brooms in bundles... .................per dozen, Buckets. Collars, Shy Hies, Shovels 4 Spades, Sifters, 4c. per dozen, Cfiairs... — per dozen. Boxes Fruit. Cigars, &c......... ..... .... each, All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith's Bellows........ ..each, Potatoes, Apples, 4e........ per bushel, Demijohns, jugs. Jars, fcc. not o2er t'Xo £<illon5,:.. :.....each. Demijobus, Jugs, Jars, 4r. over two gallons...........each. Ploughs.................................................each, Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs. ............. each, Four Wheel C trriages....... ...each. Two Wheel Carriages................. each.' Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,.. .each, Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet Wood,............ — ....... ...per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs per bead. Oxen and Beef Cattle................. ....per head. Horse*,..... ....per head, I Sheep. Goats, Calves,and Dogs,......: per headj Turkeys and Ggese in coop3,..............per head, Ducks and Chickens in coops........... ....per head.I Special contracts mnv be made wiih the Superinteridantof Transportation, for Freight,on the following articles, when in laree quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stone, &c. 4c. Planters or Farmers are allow ed to piss free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their owa farms to market. Goods. Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this Stale. Tennessee, or Alabama, consigned to the Agent of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of this Road, by wagons, to their place of des tination. free of chaige for Storage or Forwarding. Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s A cent-, m Griffin. Barnesville, or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the -egular rates of Transportation. Ar rangements must be made in all'instances. for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company's Agent at Ma- cori. 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 the al ove arrangements, for shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through ibis channel of communication with the seaboard. The Ceutral Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2j miles of our Depot, and will Ls comjleted to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin. 60 miles above .Macon; and, by the first of December, will be opened for Bjaine.es to Leakviile, 31 miles above Gi iih’n; and to the junction wi.lt the We-tern and Atlantic Rail Road, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with tlie thin plate Huil. Ims been rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy fiunge Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order fbr business. Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship tljeir good* by way rf Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to our A gents, as goods can be hauled frum Barnesville or Griffin; to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other part of the Country at proportionable rates. All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. J. ». GRAY, 70 23j 25! 25] 40; 40] X 00 25 i ob 7 25 50 37 8S 3 00 1 63 5 00 45 2 50 45 T 00 4 08 si • 08 39 August 22, 1843. 47 Agent and Sanerintendam of Trai:sportati.rr. Mesquite Nettings—Carpelting ioo Cases Men's. Women’s and Childreu’a Shoes, 15 “ Bonnets (all kinds) 200 Doz. Pslm Leaf Hats (all kinds) 200 Reams Letter. Foo'.scap.and Wrappir.gPaper, 2 Casks Pad Irons, leask Curry Combs, 6 “ C. ft and Carolina Hoes, 2 do Traces, Wagon Boxes. Fry Pans. Sauce Pans, Ten Kettles, Knives and Forks, Pocket and Card Knives. Pad Locks, Plate Locks, Butt Hinges and Screws, 200 lbs. Pins, Buttons snd Combs of every description, Percussion Caps. Spoons, 4c 4c. t 25 Hhds. P. R-. P. C. and N. O. Sugars, Bbls. Pulverized and Crushed Sugar, Boxes White Havanna do. Bbls Loaf and Trinidad do. Bags Rio and Java Coffee, 30 Ton* Iron, Flat. Round.and Square (all sizes) I HATS, CAPS, SADDLERY\ Cast. Ge-mau and Blister Steel, | -»-w , a £.4 1 Boots and fchoes; Anvils, Vices and Bellows, 40.000 lbs. Castings, 250 Kegs Nails and Brads, Bagging, Hope and Twine, 200 Bags Shot, 2000 lbs. Bar Lead. zKegs Powder, Canister d*. 50 Boxes Soap. 30 “ Sperm Candles, 30 “ Tallow do. 20 -• Ptarrlr. King 4 Collin*' Axes, Coffee Mills, Shoe Tacks. Cotton Cards, No. 8 and 10. 20 Bbls. Copperas. 20 “ Tanner'* Oil, 10 “ Vinegar. 2 Cero-ms Indigo, Sal Era'ii. Epsom Salts, Madder. Ginger, Pepper, Spice. Nutmeg*, doves, Cassia. Camphor. Brimstone, Blue Stone. Salt Petra, Fainta. Oils. Glese. Putty, Varnish. Turpentine, Sperm Oil, Ac -, Ac. 2000 Backs Bek. S0.M0 lbs. Bacen, 10 Tone Grindstone*. March M, 18*4 » Macon. Nov 14, 1843. GRAVES 6l KXB3EE C ONTINUE the WARE HOUSE «nd COMMIS SION BUSINESS—are prepared at all times to make Advances on Cotton in Store, or shipment to .try f market desired, and snlirii acontinuanceof patronage., Macon. August 22. 1843. 49 NEW BOOK STORE ON COTTON AVENUE, Tits doers above Messrs. J. II. 4 AY. B. EX,I.IS’ DREG STORE. GUN SMITH BUSINESS. rjiHE subscriber continues,to carry on this busiue** at his old stand opposite Sbotwell’s Drug Store. Where kfcejy* fpr sale ^ vm * V ninviifi j Double nml Single Bartel Shot Cnns, v*tvTKc um/Vn i t o ' j ; „ Hides, PfMoN, mid all other kinds of H AV J£ R ¥ OV Q Dt , 0 'r eilbove St,ind ’ offW “ e ' spotting Apparatus. “ public, a Urge Stock of • | REPAIRING, of.]! kinds, and 10 50 Trace Chains, Anvils, Bellows and Vices. >d/'k/~kpr. Tfece Chains, 30 Attrils. 4vrLF60 Vice®, 20 pr. Blacksmith’* Bellow*. 150 Hand and Sledge Hammer*, 40 double hand Screw Plates,extorted. J to 1 inch. 40 Fifth Chains, 2,000 Iba. Hook Hinge*. 100 aeta Wagon Boxes, 300 lb*. Bagging Twine, 100 Tea Kettles, 100 Sauce Pan*. 1,000 lba Bar Lead, 90 dozen Knob Locks. I Iron Cb«*t» ALSO. A complete aaaortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, AND TABLE KNiVEd & FORKS, Just received and for sale by Jlaeoe,Nervi4.184S. T B. B- WBI1. BOOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, &c. Ac. CHEAP FOR CASH. Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, of every kind and size, in variuus binding. Southern and Missouri Harmony, Kingsley's Social Choir. Juvenile Singing Book. Mason's Sacred Harp, Base Primmer. Dictionaiy of Musical Terms, <$-e. SfC. Blank Beak* •fever, description, Csuit Re» Ctrl, sad Docket Books, various siren. Ledgers, Journals and Dat Books: Invoice. Re cord, Letter. Bill and' Receipt Books ; In dexes. for Ledgers, Pocket Memoran dums 4 PoelfgT LEpJER.s, ftc. A,. J. B. would respectfully invite teachers mid others who may want SCHOOL BOOKS, to call and examine his stock which will be sold at the lowest possible prices, For Cash- wholesale and retail. He also receivea as soon as published all the new work* from the Harper’s and other publishing houses ir. New York, Boston and Philadelphia, embracing ali the cheap, and fashiona'ble literature of tfcf day, which hesellsatNcw York prices. Constantly on hand a stock of LAW BLANKS, printed on the best fool«c«p paper. Macon. Oct. 4.1843. 2 shortl.otice—also, Gun locks. Feb. 20 Mnckine Guns, dnn^ at and Rifles altered tc percussion NEW GOODS. G. W. & E. WOODRUFF, H AVE just received, and are row opening, a fine as sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER M us- S Liner, nd Mull A every Bagging- and Rope. ftiyl PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging, tfiyO 100 “ Kentucky da SO “ Ru.ia, . Ho 200 “ Coils Monilla Rope, 500 lb*. Bagginp Twine. For tale on rtarcuable terms by CHAS. CAMPBELL 4Co. Anguu'3 47 BUGGY FOR ».4XG. GOOD article, with leather top. Miaob. F#k » •1 •EO XV. PRTtfP Consisting of Calicoes Liwn3 nml Mus! linn; French and-Scotch Gingham*; Linen Law- Cambric Hdkfs; Irish Linens; Jaconet, Book, Muslins; Check Muslins; Glove* anti Hosiery, kind and quality; 3,000 yards Georgia Nankeens; Brown and Bleached Linen Drills for Pants; Brown and Bleached and (ira»8 Linen; Brown and colored Cotton Goods, for summer wear: Palm Lear and Leghoi’n Hals, of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ sizes. ALSO—A LARGE LOT OF Sun Shades and PrfrAsoIs; All of which we will «ell at a rmall advance from Ce»t. Please call and see. at our Store, one door from Geo. W. Price, on Second street. March 12 es CA LF-SKIYS. J UST RECEIVED, a lot of Calf-Skin#, a acperlor arti* cle, finished after the French Ftvle. AUo. Northern SOLE-LEATHKH, SHOE-THREAD', SPAINTLES, Ac. Jaa 9. 1844 16 fc*0. W. PRICK,