Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, June 18, 1844, Image 4

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OF ALL KINDS, DOSE AT SHORT SOTICE, IS A SKAT STYLE* ASD OS THE HOST REASONABLE TERMS, AT THE OFFICE OF THE IHacon &corate Ecttflvapf), —avert .is— pamphlets, circulars, law blauks, handbills, HDR5 3 BII.T.S, X.ABELS, If\lRE-UOUSE RECEIPTS^ ice. ice. ice. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Of use in this State, print--! on fine piper, in legal form constantly kept on hind, aid for sale at very low prices. M icon. June l. 1843. 33 GOUGH L0ZENGES D r. MOLL’S COL'till LOZENRES are now rapidly superceding all other prepartions for the re lief of Cough, Colds. Asthma, Whooping Cough. Catarrh Tightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary a flections. Hundreds of persons could now be pointed out. who have been troubled with an old lingering Cough from five to twenty years, and who have been entirely cured by using two or three boxes of these Lozenges. In fact, the proprie tors have never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Sadden Colds and Coughs are cured by them in a few hours. Several thousand boxes have been said within the last few months, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of Pulmonary affections and those laboring under the most distressing Colds and Coughs. They do not cheek and dry up the cough, but render it easy, promote expectoration, re lieve congestion, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proximate or exciting cause. They are made from a combination of the most valuable expectorant, or Cough Medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing in use fnrlh.se complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds of cer tificates have been offered of their wonderful virtues, from those who, it is justly thought, have been saved from an un timely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. Death itself hasalready deprived of life ita hundreds and ita thousands, whom this valuable medicine might hare sa ved, if it had only beeu taken in time. How important it ia. then, that every individual ahould attend to the curing of a Cough, which has such a powerful tendency! > undermine the constitiftion before the least danger is suspected. A de lay of a few days often proves fatal. No medicine will be found mor» efficacious than these Lozenges; they are as pleasant to the taste es sugar Candy. (O* Price 25 cents per box. with full directions. rfLSO-Dr. nPLL’S BS ORftD LOZENGES NEW DREG STORE. T HE subscriber bt-irs leave to informs hi friends and t v e public, tiiat lie is uow receiving ati extensive assortment of Drugs. Medical preparations. Paints, Oils, Dyesturts, Pa tent Medicines, ami Perfumery. The articles have been laid in on the most advantageous terms; are of the best quality, as lie is determined to vend no other; ami will be sold, wholesale or retail, for cash or satisfactory town accep tances. on the lowest terms that can be afforded in this sec tion of tile country. Physicians. Country Merchants, and others, are invited to call and judge f--r themselves. JAMES W. BAILEY. KIP Ilis Store is two doors above Uoardinan’s Book and Stationary Establish meat, Mulberry stieet. Macon,Ga. A RE the surest and safest Worm Destroying Medi CINE ever discovered. It is estimated, that, in the ti nned srutes, one hundred thousand children die an- Nl’ALLT. 5RUM THE EFFECT OF WORMS ALONE. This vast mortality can be almost entirely prevented, bv the use of lUIblJN CELEBRATED lOZKNCES. Grown prisons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are doctored for various eonplainta. without any benefit; when one or two doses of the Lozenges would speedily cure them. They are an infallible remedy, and so pleasant to the taste, that children will take them as readily as they would a common peppermint Inzenge. Thousands and tens of thousands pine away and die of Worms, without suspecting the real disease. The follow ing are a few of the symptoms—Headache, pale lips, flush ed cheeks,disturbed dreams, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath, itching of the nostrils, pain in the stomach, nausea, unnatural appetite, swelled stomach or limbs, sense of some thing rising iu the stomach, Ac. To parenu we say, do not be without these Lozenges at any time—attend to these suggestions, as you value the lives of vour children. ay Price 25 cents per box. with full directions. For tale in Macon, by J. H. & W.8. ELLIS—In East Macon, bv COWLES A NICOLL—bv DUNN & MAR TIN, Furavth—by WIN3HIP & HUTCHINGS, Clinton —by the principal Druggists ia Savannah and Augusta— and, on enquiry, may be found in nearly all the towns and villages in the Middle, Southern, and Western States. Feb 27. 1344. 23 6m* Sulphate Quinine do Morphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Cavenne African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Hollamnnt Aqua Fortis Juniper Berries Bees Wax Charcoal Pulv. Corks Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extract Jalap do Lemon, for pies, sauces, Ac., a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian Acromta Buchu compd Pink Hoot Fluid Auguslura Hsrdhack Lettuce M W A M Cort Peru compd Bark Precipitated Nux Vomica Rhubarb Gentian Ratania Dandelion Colocynth pure “ compound Balsam Copavia Hyoscamus Cicuta Stramonium Belladonna Boncset Butternut Glycopt •• refd Eng. Sarsaparilla Herbs Horehound Cleavers Catnip Thoioughwort Cicuta Marsh Melon C <i foot P i-s ey Spearmint {'•irvey Grass Kvezeamous Wormwood Double Tansey Hyssop Horse Radish Bitter Sweet Lemon Sweet Mrajoram Motherwort Musk, Blue Mass Horehound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge, Mace Annato, Copper ns Borax, Nutgalls' Rosin Oil Almonds “ Annisede “ Burgamott “ Cajiput * " Cassia " Cloves " Caraway " Origanum * Authos •* Juniper " Lavender 11 Jessamine “ Fennel “ Savine fresh " Goldwood “ Wormseed " double Tansey “ Peppermint “ Spearmint " Tansey pure “ Cedrat *’ Jroton “ . “ PuTegi “ Sarsalraa •* Orange " Cedar “ Black Peppe •• Hemlock “ Spruce “ Cantharides •• Tar “ Copavai “ Amber reel ** “ com " Seneca •• Rhodium “ Nerole " Camomile 11 Valet ian • Cubebs • Wormwood " Nutmegs " Anniseed Snaialas assorted Syringes „ Trusses “ Brushes “ Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes White Wash do No 1,2,3 Bot Brushes No 1, 2, 3 Flesh do No 1, 2,3 Cloth Brushes, fancy from No 1 to ID Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol Brick Sheep Skins, extra French No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antique Oil Balm of Columbia Bears Oil Cream ofAmber NEW HAS JUST RECEIVED AND IS NOW OPENING A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF DRT-GOOD CONSISTING OF THE LATEST STYLES OF LADIES’ DRESSES, VIZ: BELZARINES, MUSLINS, BONNETS, &C. ALSO, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, VIZ: Cloths, Cassinieres, & Linens, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THE SEASON; together with every article usually kept in a Dry-Goods Store. ALSO, A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Class, China, & Queen’s-Ware WILLOW & WOOD-WARE, WHICH HE OFFERS AT AS LOW PRICES AS THEY ARE SOLD IN THE CITY. O’ Those wishing to purchase, will please call, and he Will take pleasure in shewing his Stock. Macon. April 9, 1844. RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE DISTANCES IN JUDES EltO.Tl MACON. jFJXO.'U .11.1 CO.'S' TO | 5 | 13 | 19 j 24 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 4C | 52 | 60 35 I 05 I CD o 1 - 1 “ i SI i 3 !9 Sands* Sarsaparilla, For the removal and permanent cure of all Disease t arisingfrom an Impure State of the Hood, or habit if Ike tftlcm, namely: S CROFULA, or King's evil. Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples,or Pustules on the face. Blotches, Biles. Chronic sore eyes. Ring worm. Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and paiu of the bones and joints. Stubborn Ulcer*. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum bago, and Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mer cury, Ascites, of Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life. Also, Chronic constitutional disorders, will be removed by ibis preparation. tYO.WHKFLT EFFECTS OF SINUS’S A H- 8AP.1IIILLA IN NORWICH, CONNEC TICUT. Read the following Irom Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who lias long resided at the Falls. The facts are well known to alt the old residents of that part of the city. Messrs. A. B. Sands «!e Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully do I embrace this opportunity for stating to you the great relief I obtained from the use of your Sarsaparilla. 1 shall ale a be happy, through yon, to publish to all who are afflicted, as I lately waa, the accnur.tof my unexpected, and even for a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story, and trying and sickening as is the narrative of it. for the sake of many who may be so surely relieved, I will briefly yet ac curately stale it. Nineteen years ago last April, a fit of sickness left me with an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collections immediately took place over the entire suifaceof my body, causing such an enlargement that it was necessary to add a yard to my dresses around the waist. Next followed upon my limbs, ulcers painful beyond description. Foryeara.both in sum mer and winter, the only mitigation of my sufferings was found in pouring uponthose parts cold water. From tuy limbs thepain extended over my whole body—there was literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down, these pains would shoot through my system and com pel me to arise, nnd for hours together, walk the house, so that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. Daring this time the Erysipelas continued active, and the ulcers enlar ged, and ao deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half vearsthey have been scbjecl to bleeding. During these al most twenty years I have consulted many physicians. These have called iny disease—as it was attended with an obstinate cough and a tteady and active pain in my side—a dropsical consumption ; and though they have been skilful practition ers, they wet e only able to afford tnyense n partial and tem porary relief. I had many other difficulties too complica ted to’describe. I have also used tnanvofthe medicines that have been recommended as infallible cures for this dis ease, yet these all failed, and I was most emphatically growing worse. lathis critical condition, given up by friends and expecting for myself reliefonly in death, I was by the kind interposition of Providence, furnished with your, to ■M. iavmluabla Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave tne an assurance ofheaklt. which fortwemv years I had not once felt. Upon taking the second my enlargement diminished, and in twelve days from the 6th of October, when I com menced taking your Sarsaparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep and rest bv night •*refreshing ns any I ever enjoyed when in perfect health. Besides, 1 was in this short time, relie ved from all those excruciating and unnllevinted pains that had afflict** 1 my cays, as well as robbed tne of my night's repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, the Erysi- pclas cured, A my size reduced nearly to my former ineas- ure. Thus much do I feel it n privilege to testify to the efficacy ofyour health re*, oring Sarsnp irillE. A thousand thunks, sirs, from one wbO-.c comfort and whose hope of future health are due under Gnd. to your instrumentality. Aqd may the same Providence that directed ine to your aid, make the happy nrd li.mored instruments of blearing Miters, as diseased anil despairing ns vour much relieved nnd very grateful friend. ASEXATII M. PHILLIPS. New London Co. sj. Nor/rich, Nov. 4.1840. Personally appear the above naimyl Asenath M. Phillips, and made o uii of the fai l- eontainedVi ’I'" fo-e-oint- state ment before me. RUFUS VV. MATHEWSON. .lathee of the Peace. Being personally acquainted whh Mrs. PHILLIPS, I -er tify that the above a .aeried facts are substantially true. WILLIAM II RICHARDS, Minuter of the (lotjml at Noricieh, Conn, For aale at New York price, by J. H. A w. S. ELLIS, Agents. “ Penneroyal Cold Cream " Sage Cologne Farina Cantharides “ French Fly Stone " German Colocynth " Auiericau Acetic Acid Extract Milliflores Sweet Oil Lip Salve Veratrine Otto of Hoses Sbychonine Macassar Oil Digitalis Pomatum Creta prept Pearl Powder IrishMoss Preston Salts Oxalic Acid ToiletPowder Ceuic do Vegetable Rouge Prussic do Vinegar Aromatic Tariaricdo Eye Water Opium Godfrey’s Cordial Pepperine, Uva Ursi Hayes Linament Sage. Syrenge* Harlem Oil Honey, Squills ItcbOnintment Mezerian Funnels Wedgwood from No Hemlock 1 tn 5 Hops Galley Pots assorted Saffron Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Evirnma Medical Spoons Nutmegs Pill Tiles graduated from 1 Wafers inch to 12 Cloves Polishing Clay Quicksilver Putty Knives Arrowroot Anoui’s. Scales and Weights Logwood Wicking for Lamps Madder Extraot Roses Allum Essence of Tyre Fig Blue Florida Water Brimstone Freckle Wash Starch Hair Oil Ward’s Glue H ungary W nter Antimony Hair Powder Aloes Soot Indian Dye Rhubarb Kapbalia Emetine Orange Flower w'ater PATENT MEDICINES. British Oil Balsam Honey Spice Bitters Bateman's Drops Butler’s Magnesia Blue Sinnlts Deep Blue Sntalts Red do Green do Browu do Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla. Black' do anew and superior aiti-Indian Specific cle, used inprelerence to New England Cough Syrup all others Com Plaster Cephalic Snuff Chemical Pile Ointmen Essence of Peppermint Qordack's Cordial Soap Naples “ Castile *' White bar “ Variegated ** in pots No 1,2, 3 Haynes' Pills Beckwith’s do Peters’ do Elmore’s do Meskin's do GUN-S3I1 THING. r|!HK §ob«<*rib<*r would inform the citizen* of Macon and 3. the public generally, tiiat he has taken the stand known ••the old Po«4-0fti» e on Mulberry street, onr door from B. Newcomb it Co*a. Eating House and Bowling Alleys, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the above business, in a superir style. Hides made to order, nnd war ranted. Double Gant restocked, and all kinds of repairing d«’ne with despatch. He bar also on hand, a few fine DOUBLE GUNS; Ri fle POWDER of a superior quality ; GUN POWDER; SHOT, of a:l sizes; Baldwin’s Elastic GUN WADDING; pin in PERCUSSION CAPS, split and ribbed rlo; Walk- r-.t be*t English Caps; POWDER FLASKS; SHOT POUCHES: and all articles usually kept in the line, which wii; be sold low for rash. E. S- ROGERS. .Macon. Jan 30. 1844 18 MORRISONS Vegetable Universal Jlcdiicincs, lORsskbv GEO. W.PRICE A CO F ( Mays Opodeldoc Moffat's Pills Phmnix Bitters Jewett's Pills Dean’s do Davenport’s do Mead's da Swaim's Panacea Saratoga Water Tomato Pills Vermifuge Swam’s French Pills Di Lagier's Fever and Ague Pills Ghalegare’s Fever and Ague Pills SUICGYCAL IKSTlttJNElVTS. Amputating Instruments in ca- Lancents Evan’s best ses “ com shell bandies Amputating and Trepaning “ Gum Instrumenu in cases " Abscess GE Bougie’s Cupping Instru- " Cases merits with Scarificator Nursing Tubeslvory and Five Cupping Glas- Needles Setons ses “ Curved Catheters male Nipple Shells “ femnle Pocket Case, containing 22 In* Couching Instruments in ca- strumems ses Pocket Cases containing 16 In- Camelar's double silver Dis- strutnents secting Instruments in ca-Pocket Cases containing 12 ses Instruments Dentist’s Instrum’ls for plug- Frobes ging and scaling Pessaries gum elastic Forcept’s Midwifery Saws Amputating " Dissecting Stethescopes * Dressing Scissors straight and curved Bone Stomach Tubes E G " Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle GlysterBngswiihlvory Pipes spring Hair Lip Pins Tooth Keys pivot handle Knives Amputating spring Cailine Tooth Keys ivory handle hinge Whispering Tubes for deaf fulcrum persons, a most valuable Tournequet article Tooth Files GLASS WAKE, Ac. Specia Bottles from jpt to 2 Nipple Shells gallons Noram" Bottles Tincture Bottles from jpt to do Flasks 2 gallons Funnels assorted Salt mouth Bottles Cupping Glasses Breast Pipe. Phials assorted Urinals Graduate Measures PAINTS. White Lead eround in Oil Drop Blnrk do do dry Red Lend Black Lead Spanish Blown Venetian Red Yellow Ochre Chrom Yellow Chrome Green Litberage Prussian Blue Vermillion Verdigris Ivory Black Terra de Senna Rotten Stone Hutch Pink Dose Pink panish White Paris White Turkey Umh Macon. Mav 14. 1844. Passengers 5 c. pr. mile, (children under liiys. A servts. half price, Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,. Cotton per bale, (round orsquare.orer 400ibs. per 100 lbs Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods....... ....per cubic foot. Sugar, Coffee. Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that gc by weight, per 100 lbs. Hogshead, and Pipes of Liquor each. Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil each, Rarrela of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac each, Barrels of Molasses and Oil,..............................each, Bis. ol Flour, Potatoes. Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, j bis.Pork,Fish.Liquor.Ac A allKegsof lOgals. Aupwards each, 1 bts. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac each. Salt in sacks nut exceeding four bushels. each, Salt in sacks over tour bushels....................... per bushel. Corn, Wheat,Meal, and all otbergrain in bags,........per bushel, Colton Bagging ......per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size, each, Brooms in bundles per dozen. Backets. Collars, Scythes,Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen. Chairs..........................................—per dozen. Boxes Fruit. Cigars. Ac .............. each. All small packages not weighing 10 J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each, B1 acksmith's Bellows.............. each, Potatoes, Apples, As per bushel, Demijohns, Jugs. Jars. Ac. not over two gallons,... each Dem'jobus, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons....... each Ploughs.................................................each, Balesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.... each, Four Wheel Ctrriages .......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 bead, Horse* per head, Sheep, Goats, Calves.and Dogs.............per head, Turkeys and Geese in coops,.. ............ per bead, Ducks and Chickens iu coops, ...per head. Special contracts may be made with the Superintendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, when in large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Lumber. Wood. Br'ck. or Stone, Ac. Ac. Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of 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 thisRoad, by wagons, to tbeir place of des tination. free ofcbatge for Storage or Forwarding. Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agent*, nt Griffin. Barnesville or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other ‘than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar rangeraents must be made in all instances. f->r the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent at Ma con. or nt the Depot where the goods are received or delivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters.'!* solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this chance.of communication with the seaboard. The Central Rail-Road is now completed and innperstinn, from Savannah to within 2J miles of our Depot, and will be 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 Business to Lrakvi!le,21 miles nbove Griffin; and to the junction wi.h the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, early nextspring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is uow in good order for business. Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to tbeir interest, to ship tlieir goods by wav of Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned toour Agents, ns goods can be hauled from Bartlesville orGri’ffin, to Columbus, for 45 a 50 rents per 100 pounds, or any other part of thecouulry at proportionable rates. All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. JT. D. GRAY, I 65 95 II 2.1 1 5011 7512 01 2 30J2 60,3 00 25 40 61 75 6. 10 15 20 4 6 S 10 10 15 20 25 1 25 1 75 2 33 3 10 1 SO 2 00 0 75 3 50 30 50 63 75 35 55 75 87 25 35 45 55 15 25 32 40 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 5 61 7 8 5 6 7 8 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 25 30 40 50 25 30 40 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 75 1 00 1 25 5 6 7 6 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 25 25 37 50 50 75 86 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 75 1 25 1 63 2 25 2 00 3 50 5 00 7 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 1 00 2 00 25 38 45 50 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 25 38 45 50 3 3 4 4 .riL»MC STORE. .1I.1CO.V. m si ®r iff © H A v £ cons antly on band, and offer f< r sale at prices s low as c in be purchased in the southern country, a pleudid assortment ol PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrated and lone established Manufactories of EW&srssr&<§l ©samjk AND J. CIIICKERING. The wail known reputation of these Manufactories pre eludes the necessity* of commenting upon the excellence ol their instruments, which have stood the test of every cl■ mate, for tnuny years. A LARGE ASSORTMENT.OF VIOIJ5N. M1N IIIOU GCITAII8, lil'GI.ES, XltO.IIItO.M.'S. Tlll.tlI*IC'I.M. IIOK\s, CLAIUONKTN, FLAGEOLETS, FIVES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Rows; Music Pa per, Ac. Ac.forming us complete anassnrimeut of musical merchandize, as can be found in the southern country. As they import direct frntn the Manufactures, they are enabled to sell their gcods at the very lowest prices. B. A V. have in addition tn tlieir catalogue, an assjrt- tnent of FOKEIGJ OT’JIiisic sold al reduced prices, dCf* Terms Cash. Majr 17. 1842. 33 New, Fashionable, a nrt f . DRY GOOIk THE undersigned, nrstelul for J speetfully Inform their friends and are nowxeceivmg a general supply of pubhc .tb 8 5 a «cy and Staple D rv among which, ate low priced Medium rannes aod Bnlzaritre Muslins: Lace Id LaW "*: Bonnet Lawns V. Silks; Mlk and Lace Cardinals; Silk Tar , Mantle,: Siik Shawls and Neck Tier'; fe’ and Stlk Gloves and Mills; Silk and Cotton mnnngs, „ Prints; real Irish Linens »<»>&; OS K lute Tsrie,a Canihrie. and Linen Cambric Swiss Muslins; Colored ami W hite TarV, ' 'i and Lace Tnmmines: a ] arBe assortment?? 0 ' 1 >*. ."."Sr A '•rfe F*" Flowers. Ac. Ac. °°aa-' 4 arge . - , fine and hesvv fine and fashionable Ribbons) Bo; SIEIjKER Garden Seeds. A GENERAL assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, war ranted to germinate, received and for sale by Jan. 26 J. H. A W. S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue. 15 USF' 1 JCt. DMC Garden Needs. W ARRANTED genuine, and the Grovt’i of 1843. from the celebrated Seed Garden of W etherslieid, Conn. These Seeds are raised with the greatestcare and atten tion ; and nut up in the neatest manner, with primed direc tions for cultivating soil, best adapted tn each kind. Ac. For sale by HARVEY SHOTWELL. Jan 16 16 Garden Seeds, RAISED BY THE Unitctl Society of Slialtcis. JEntield, Conn. T HE subscriber, having been appointed Agent for the sole of the above, ia now opening an extensive assort ment selected with much care, and adapted tn this market. Thev will be warranted eenuine. and entirely the growth of 1843. Also, the GARDENER’S MANUAL, a small Book.bntcontaining much useful knowledge. Petsousde tirous of supplying themselves, will please call. A'so “ The Southern Farmer and Market Gardener,” by Francis A. Holmes, of Char’eston, So. Ca. This is a Southern Book, for Southern soil and rl.mate, and should be read by all who wish to succeed jn gardening. Macon, Jan 30 17 J. M. BOARDMAN. NEW BOOKS At Boardmau’g Bock Store, 1 UST received, all the new publications, among which »r are the following: Prescott's History of the Conquest of Mexico, Harpers’ No.l of the Pictoral Bible, “ No 7 of Hsnr.ah Home’s ccniplete works, “ Alison’s History of Europe, complete and full bound, “ Brande’s Encyclopedia fall bound, ** Neal's History of the Protestants, Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress. Rural Life iti Germany, by William Howitt, Kohl's Russia and the Russians, Ellintsoo's Surgical Operations, The Psalmist, Condieon Children. Cooper (Sir Astiey) on Dislocations, Ash well on the Diseases of Females, Queens of England, sixth series, A new Patent Inkstand, Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH. Jan 16 16 Also, Broadcloths. Casin,eres, Cashmere, n ■ " Gro-de-Ete; Linen Coatings, and Drilling London \ esiings; wiilia great variety Goods for men's wear; Brown anr! Bleachrd l' M Co;.;.' Sheetings; 12-4 Linen Sheetings 10 and l" 4P. -f*<k together with most articles usually kent i,T e W Stores. AH of which will be sold vPrv^ r ^K, old stand. G. L. WASav^lk Macon, AprH_9, 1844. 0 ^ KRE >< 4 Co ' NEW SPRING GOODS 7J3HE undersicned have rereivo.i . , ” v ndersigned have received a !»r„. supply of ,!r = e tad Fancy & Staple Foreign ft Aiue 1 til r 'ca n hich they offer at the very tomtit price, t August 22, 1843. Agent and Superintendent of Transportation. RATES OF FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAiL-KOAD. Gum Shcllaclt Linseed Oil Lamp Oil Train Oil Kean Foot Oil Spirits Turpentine Varnish Copal " Japan " Black E sther Gold Leaf Silver Leaf Pnmire Stone Patent Yellow Chalk Bed do White Putty Carmine Drop Lake Patent Brush and Sash) Toels ofaHkind. FROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS ! 1,2,3 4,4 j.5, 6.7 8,9.10 11.12 13.14 15.16, 17,18. 50 75 1 00 1 25 1 40 50 65| 85 1 00 1 13 38 60 70 73 75 36 • 50 60 65 70 25 38, 45 50 55 25 30 30 35 38 25 36) £0 56 58 G 1° 10 13 13 1 50 2 00 O o Cl 2 75 3 00 25 3S| 401 45 ■*8 I 00 1 10 l 20 1 1 30 1 40 Ma con. Tso 1 25 80 75 60 40 60 Tl 3 25 Exchauge on Aew-x o.-fc, F OR sale by TnOS. TAYLOR . October 3 1 Barrels of Molasses and Oil.................. ...... Do. do. all other kinds. Wet..................... Do. do. do. do. Dry...... Hall Barrels, Wet........................... Do. do. Dry..... Brooms, j n bundles, per dozen Buckets in nests Corn. peas. oats, rye, bran, corn meal and rice flour, io bags, per bushel......... Chairs, per dozen Do. Rocking, laige, each 25; 3g| 401 45 *8 50 Carboys of Vitriol. Ac 1 00 1 10 l 20 1 1 30; 1 40 1 50 Carria; es and Barouche.*, four wheels Do. Bug’gies, double............... l)o. do. single and Gigs...... Do. Sulkeys.... ...... '. Common Jersey Wagon*, without rovers, end Horse Carts Coaches. Post and Stage and Road Wagons.................... Collars, per dozen.................... ...................... Cotton, per too Ibs Demijohns. Jars and Jugs, not exreeding 2 gallons Do. do. do. over *• ........ Docks sod Fowls, ia coops, per head Eggs, per dozen Gee.*e and Turkeys Grindstones, per 100 IJjs. Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head 1 Do. do. do. do. do. 2 earn Do. do. do. do. do. 3 do.. Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do Hogs and Calves.......... ................................. Hilda, and Pipes Liquor not exreeding 120 gallons 2 Do. Molasses nnu Oil. ordinary size 3 Irou in pigs or bars.eastings far mills, and other machinery !.. Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons Do do 10 do.................... ...., Measurement Goods, per cubic foot ......... Ploughs, each - Salt in sacks, not exreeding 4 bushels ......... Sheep, Lambs, Gnats, Kids, Deer, and Pigs, per head ..... Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Ragging, Hardware, and such other articles as goby weight, per 100 lbs Specie - - - - - ....... No single package under ........ Specinl matrons may be made with the superintendent of transportation for the freiclit of the followin'- articles, when in large quantities, without regard lu the established rates, viz: Corn, and all kinds nf grain ; brick, horses, mules and cattle ; iron in barsor pigs, machinery,mill gearing, A'*.; sawed lumber mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar ticles of stone ; salt, firewood, slaves, shingles, hay in bundles, barrels tar. pitch or turpentine. Freight at the above rates, or by special counsel, tn be under thefoliowieg stipulations, vis: No rh im for damages on articles transported bv this Company miles* the packages are examined nnd identified in the presence of an officer of the Company before the suiue are removed frrm the Depot. Vat accountable fer the ienknre of liquors, oil or niolasse*. breakage of glass or crockery ware, chafing of bagging, carriage*, chairs or furniture. Not sc- countable for breakage of hollowware. No internal injury, pot clearly perceptible on 1 lie outside of the package, will he allowed for. unless established 10 have occurred on board tlie car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles. Not acc< tunable for live stock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks or pack ages. ( otton received in good order at the depots, and afterwards torn while in possession of the Company, w*ill be mended nt their expense. All oilier damage done to Cotinn in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood that this Com pnny will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any freight after being landed at the place of destination. 1 lie Company will not he accountable for Passengers'baggage, unless put in the baggage car in charge of the con ductor. The Compsnv will have agents at stations S, !p, 11. 12. 13,14. 15, 16. and 17. and nt Macon,to attend to the delivery and forwarding of goods. All merchandize not to he forwarded will be reohned at the respective depots at the head of the road one week, free of expense, after which storage will he charged at the Savannah rates. Goods destined for points beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company's agent, free of commissions. Gunpowder prohibited. _ .... THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation. Savannah, April 23, 1844 30 {5 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 .4 00 j 5 00 6 00 8 00. 8 50 9 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 oo; 7 50 | 8 00 3 011 3 50 4 00 , 4 50 . 4 75 , 5 00 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 5(J 4 75 5 00 8 00 10 00 14 00 16 00l17 00 ! 1S 00 3fi 50 6* 71 73 75 25 30 35 40' 42 25 30 32 34 36 38 50 55 60 65 70 75 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 30 33 35 38 40 4 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 9 50 10 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 2 50 3 50 5 50 G 50 7 00 7 50 -2 00 3 00 5 00 G 00 6 50 7 60 | 63 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 3 00 •1 00 5 00 5 50 5 75 G 00 25 30 33 35 38 40 25 25 25 31 35 38 35 40 50 53 60 63 5 8 10 12 13 15 30 50 eo 63 70 75 31 38 50 56 58 60 25 37 50 75 1 00 1 00 25 35 40 45 50 jlpr. 25 25 25 25 25 25 HO.VEY RETIMED! SICK HEAD-ACHE PILLS Warranted lo Cure or DenrfU a Patient, or Money Re turned, tyiHESE PILLS have been used extensively, and found Jl to be eminently successful ir, the treatment and cure of that truly distressing malady. SICK HEADACHE. In order to cure any disease, sttike at its root ami mote espe cially those that disturb and derange the functions of the brain sympathetically, as occurs in this disease It comes out at intervals a few days or weeks, from an impaired or enervated state of the digestive organs, and which alone is the seat of disease. Sick Head-ache is a disease common io be found in the country; few are more distressing n> their effects, or so little understood generally in its nature and cure. Nothing will cure Sick Head-ache, but a tlm rough aud complete change in the action of the stomach and bowels, and ut the same time restore and invigorate them, a* well as to keep them well regulated. Such is tne nature and effret of the combination of Dr. E L. SPOHN’S Sick Hf.ad-achk Pills. So certain is the proprietor that these Pills will cure Sick Head-ache, that he hereby guarantees ut the public, that whoever tries them without cure or bene- it, shall hare their money returned. Every thing like reference to colleges, certificates, aflidn fits. Ac. to portinv the success ol the Pills with, is waived, on the groin.d of the guarantee; but sheer justice requires that the following case, amongst the many that have been re- rently reported, should be known at least to the affl'cted: The wife of Leary Stanley, of Houston county. Ga has •een long afflicted with rick Head-ache, of the most violent ibaracter—besides frequent attacks, it has offen (during hem) endangered her life—to cure which, many remedies have been prescribed and used, but without success. Un- ler these circumstances, she commenced tlie daily use of Dr. Spolm's Sick Hend-ache Pills. Scarcely had a box of Item been taken, before site felt and l< eked like a new per son ; mu only free f ont any more attacks of Sick Hesd-arhe. >ut greatly impro* eJ in bealtk and strength. She lias taken wo boxes of the Pels and is advised to continue th-tn oc- asinnally for some lime, having so long labored under the liseose, and m-t finding before a remedy to relieve it. The cure of Sick Head ache is effected by the peculiar ction of the Pills, in restoring and invigorating the powers f digestion, by which the proper sympathetic relation be- ween tlie st* mach and brain is alone established. There is n t the least danger in using tlie Pills in any way. but re- piire n-dinary care and attention while taking them. Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions for using. PH ICE. One l)oitnr per Box. (CF To l>e had of Havilako A Rislet, Augusts; Lit tle A Co.. Mil'edgeville; HARVEY SHOTWKI.L and Dr. T. E. GOUMAN, Macon; am! S. A Billing. Colum l'u*. They are also to be bad at Albany, Iiawkinsville, Madison, Tnlbotton, and Fort Gaines. March 5. 1844 23 6m .- V,. pricei ti V consists in part of the following Goods: Ut '' iLq {*uperfine. medium, and low-priced Cloth Super Black an,1 Blue-black Woo! dte.i 'c • New style Plaid and Striped 3 u,;, rerej, Gro de Ta Parmett* and Summer Cloth, d ° London, Cadet, and Fancy Drillings, Ve. hr. x 2.000 pieces New style Prints. “ " r S ! i4c, 200 do Georgia Nankeens, 50 do Mexican Mixtures. 50 do Middlesex Stripes, 50 do Irish Linens, 100 dozen New style Willow BONNFTn 50 do PALM LEAF HAT8 100 pieces New style Primed Lawns 50 do Ginglwms, ’ 500 dozen Spool Thread, 200 do Hosiery, Black and colored fiilksand Satins, Balzarines. Foulard and Fancy Silks Swiss. Jaconet. NIull and Nansook Muslim Cambrics Dimity, Long sn-1 Bishop Lawr', Umbrellas, Parasols, nnd Shades. ’ Shirtings, Sheetings, and Tickings. Pongee. India, and Spiltletield Hd'kfs. Silk, Filla, and Balzatine Hdkfs.and Shawls Ready made Linens. Stocks, Cravats. Colhnl *- r, ” itb almost every other article u.n.llv Goods line; all of'which will be sold auhV^owe'.i' f ° r CaSl '- R * It 14 •id* SAM L ' “ KAY ? (p" Macon. ^ Goods! NEW GOODS!! T HE Subscribers are now receiving a generality- memo I staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of style and patterns, which they offer lor sale atfsix brick building one door from Washington Hall. Se P l 23 GEO. W. PRICE 4 CO M. S. BALL & CO’S. •Hi IallJPROVJER BOTANWO'MEBICAl By ?I. S. Thomson* M. D. Macon, G d . •r> EAD and Jl DGE. Prove all ihingsaDd bold fut I\. to that which is good.’’ As even in our dav,iarei.it, ••the deaf may hear, the lame may walk, aud the bliada,,' receive their sight.” The utidersig.-ed fully aware of the many respotisibGnn resting upon him as a practitioner ol the healing art. would again tender his services to those who may need tieovi the assurance in advance, that il assiduous cate, lui»eiro rience, and a thorough knowledge olinm<ra;yetpt.wfiiJ- Jy health’s restoring remedies, with tbeir judicious jjj.'ia. tion will restore lost health he feels wan anted vunyu. that so lar as these go to the prrx.-uiement of such decicta atutu, the afficted or tlieir friends will iu no case he d:»r- poi tiled. As heretofore persons rfilleted with chronic diirstn ud residing at a distance may hare tlirircasei treated by tend ing their symptoms In writing as cor-ectly as pcssibz, when medicines to suit them will be compounded and net Many who have pursued this course, though webarecettr seen them, nre now in the enjoyment of uoiatrmipitd health. Persons having diseased servants who may be u them both burthensonie and expensive, may either hue their cases treated nr dispose ol them to U.e subscnleriii fair price. Hernia or Rupture, will be treated on improved princi ples. with an instrument entirely new, which, to (sr as fat been used, gives entire smisfa. tion—it can be worn divot '■Un with equal facility. Persons thus afflicted, will iirt to apply in person, in order to bt well fitted. Letters to ensure attention must invariably be post paid; terms liberal and punclualm expected. ‘ M. S. THOMSON, M. D. March 5' 23 That community may have some idea of the extrrnfia which disease may go w ithout leing Leyord the reach ol medicine, it is deemed proper to append the fo!lowirgs:i :• tnents of facts, taken from a nutnbet of similariai; oiuwh; i may yet be submitted as room and circunistancrczy trein Bum Cob.vtt, Jte. 8ri,Id44. This may certify that my wile has Lven it-uvrd riih Dyspepsia and Liver complaint foriwelve years, ltd his taken a variety of medicines without apparent Letefit; er« the justly celebrated Dr Duihtin of Clatk county, failed to benefit her. She sufiered much from 1 ervous irritibilnj palpitation of the heart und extreme weakness an is to he confined almost entirely to her bed. In this situation I ip- plied to Dr. M. S. Thomson, ol Macon, under vLos? circc- lions and applications, 1 am happy to say, she scon wsuri; lored to comfortable health, anil is now able to attend to the usual business oi lier house and family. My daughter was also afflicted wirn ronvcIsivefits.fr” which Dr. Durham failed to relieve lies. I spplied ta !>r- 1 In mson also in her cose, and I am persuaded he ku fi nally cured her; slieliasliad no symptom of them in sn months Rut these though certainly cf tlieir kind very etr.ir.err_ cannot be comp.ue c for a moment with ti e esseolrceif my sons, who has beer afflicted with palsy to such s depot as to have become perfectly helpless. Hr'first lost the utd bis limb*, tben ol Ins Italy, ot-d finally Ids H*aBJ»6 iri KYKSiGliT,so that lie might be in a manner dead orIj * c breathed, nnd even that r.t rne tin e, was so r.oarlv g»c*i that bis clothes were prepared in antiripatic n ol lii> fii aier* t. We bad made use of the usual remedies in such ri ses, and even had applied »«»Dr. Siriogiellow. e rvr! deb tor, but without Leit fit. In this situation. Dr. Thu*® 8 wan called in, wl o I am happv to say, has restored him only to the full ond f ree use of all his lints* hut also to use of his eyes and ears, wit hoot which creation wrrf* blank and life itself a burden. 1 lie change is so great /fj-R absulute helplessness, blindness amideofnt** to life eD *j activity, sight and hkaiu.vg. that it ran hanilv be retina by any but these who have seen it. This is a cue w\.kd» numerous as those effected by the Doctor are, will hardy ffive precedence to any. S F ISAAC WATTS. From the Federal Union. To the Editors: GKN'l LKJtfSN:—Occupying the important stamen crinmuuiiy that you do, nnd « nntrollinf guch a DAILY EXPRESS, AND GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION IIOUST. HIE Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Ge irgia bavintr granted to the subscribers the pri- ilege of rooting ao ENPRESS over their Rood during the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under their own Lnrk. they offer superior advantages fur the prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, Ac. Ac and are in hopes o' being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will - Bowed to carry n Mail Bae. They are prepared to receive nnd fnrwa.-d Goods of all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and intern, e diate places nnd between Savannah and Charleston, with tlie greaiest safety and despatch ; tnd will also pa\ particu lar attention to the purchase "f Goods, eolleetioo'and piy- meets of'Drafts. Notes nnd Bills, ami transacting all kinds of business in the above places. They have also extended their arrangement to run their Ex? ress by the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida, and intermediate places on that route. They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through from Macon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carrv all kinds of Merchandize, wiih all reasonable despatch and safety* on ibe ! ; rst of October next. M.A CON—Office at the Washington Hall. SAVANNAH—Office at Ar>. 153 Bat/ street. DO. Philbrick. Agent.for rereiriner and forward i Hf* Goods and. Merchandise.. CHARLESTON. S. C.—Amos IJead, Agent, office No. 06 r £ast Bay. July 4 40 if M.S.IULL«fcCO tfrU* gine for good as the public press 3 have laken the liberty rlo resiling \ou, being an old subscriber, upon * ruljf fl great importance and it maybe of infinite advanifi^.^ many of y« ur numerous leaders. My intention in • cc r r> ? ’ ou thus, is merely to con muicatea fad that has come •*••* -er my own knowledge, in my own family and own eyes, and which 1 deem it my duty, as a poodc *^* to con municate for the benefit of my fell 0 '*’ Some time during last year, my son XV illinni. , • c years old, was taken with a paraletic affection, by ^ * IC . j; “ s was entirely deprived of the use of his lower and body, so far ns to he perfectly unable to chance h !5 tion either on his pallet or in bed,—bis I n.ns bertff trie ted and sometimes <ippeartd tob?spn>n>od ' tl ii ti e contraction appeared to ascend gradually io his bony* ^ it reached his cbdomen* the lower part cf"* " ' 3 powerfullv contracted, as to throw the upper p* r i vp rP lungs. which so compressed them os almost 10 f’ rc l0 an foention; the parts protruding fri m ju#>t uiiler the n unnrtnrnl size. To walk was impostoble, ai d e'en 1 ! ^ e J ^ er of the will hod no influence over his Irinhs. 1 • unti.-n. I rariied him to Macon and placed hi”' UI core of Dr. Thomson, of that city ; in two mcnins r8 - ^ him home.greatly relieved; the course was still P“ r5 ^ -,g, two months more, and my son, once the he If >D< J decrepid and palsied invalid, is now the active, c it ^ |- rom bouvantboy of former days, rnnn’ngab* ut eveiy'' 1 * e morning till night, so fo? d cf field sp< ris. that he as v a perfect terror io rabbits, partridges & < tJ»ei*g« ni< ^ presume to lu?k open the plantain n; and in P* ea ‘ ( fce ; hi? new acquired liberty, that he fainiseit hay bee w ^ I liveliest in his circle of contemporary arquaint-n * ^ g lesult was so little anticipated by me. and bv ah nennainted with the case, that it has been / een , cient imporranee to merit publicity, ey giving it nil confer a favor on a r f V Hl'NT* Yours, respectfully, ALt>A Jones county, 39th Jan. 1844. Prime Geese 1000 LBS ' jUSt reCei GltAVES, r WOOD 4 V0 . sof- April 30, 1S44