Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, June 25, 1844, Image 4

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& ass THE III A C « 1* (< G O R O I A T E I> E (» I? A F If. OF ALL KISDS. DOSE AT flliariT NOTICE. IN A NEAT STELE, AND OX THK M-)^T tl’-'. >SABLE TEWlSf AT THE OFFICE OF THE •ftt-uon CScorsta EcKflrajrtb —srcir.is— PMPH'ETS, CTOJ J, LAW SLAVIK’S, H4'/D3ILLSj H >33 3-8ILX.S, I» A3BI*S, fiJJ NA ,01 e. ■» J**.-. TPJiRE'IBOUSE ££SICJBIFTSi tic. tie. tec. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF &T'2»L !®sgj «j Oi"use in tins Sme, printed onfine'pnper. in legal fora, cos. tiully kept on hind, aud lor sale at wry low price*. Micon. June I. 1313. 33 NEW HlStJCV STOKE. rflHK subscriber bogs le tve to informs hi friends ana t’ e X public. ll» it he is uow receiving tin extensive assort incut of Dru^s, Medical preparations. Paints, Oils. D}Cstutis. Pa- teat Medicines, and Porl'uinety. Tbe articles have been laid in on the ino*t advantageous terms; are of tlie l est quality, as be is deterin r i:ed to veil.1 no other; and will be -..IJ, win riesale or retail, furcaub or satisfactory tow n accep tance*. on the low eat terms that can be afforded in this sec tion of the eoonuv. Physicians. Country Merchants, und others, are invited to call and judge for themselves. JAMES W. BAILEY. O* His Store is two doors above Boardinou’s Book and St iti.ni-irv Establishment, Mu.bony meet. Macon, via. NEW GOOD D iS. Is4»X«iN4«44as arc now rapidly snnercedi.ig all'other proportions for there, lief of Cough. Colds. Asthma. Whooping Conch. Catarrh Tightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, an l similar Pulmonary affections. ■ Hundreds of person* could now be pointed out. who have been troubled with on old lingering Cough from five to twenty vc.trs.and who have been entirely cured by using two or three bores of these Lozenges. In fsct.tho proprie tor* have never known an instance whore they did not give perfe.-t satisfaction. Sadden Goids end Coughs are cured by them in a few Several thousand bores have been a aid within the last few months, restoring to health persons in almost e»ery stage of Pulmonary affections trd those laboring under the most distressing Colds sod Coughs. They do not check and dry op the cough, bat render ft easy, promote expectoration, re lieve congestion, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proximate or excitirg cause. They are made from a combination of the most valuable expectorant, nr Cough Medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing in use forth.se complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds of cer tificates have been offered of their wonderful virtne*. from those who, it is justly thought, have been saved from on an- timely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. Death itself has already deprived of life it# hundreds and its thousands, whom tbi* valuable medicine might have sa ved. if it had only been taken in time. How important it is. then, that every individual should attend to the caring of a Cough, which lias such a powerful tendency t» undermine the constitution before the least danger is suspected. A de lay of a few dav* often proves fatal. No medicine will be found mor" efficacious than these Lozenges; they are as pleasant to the taste as augar Candv. 03“ Price 25 cents per box. with full direction*. ,*L.fO-Dr. Illl-L.t Sulphate Uuiniue do M.uphine Acet. Morphine Court Plaster ' ’ Castor Oil Citrated Kali Chloride Soda Senna Alex Ca enne African Indigo Spanish Float Caraway Seed Anodyne Ilotlamnnt Aqua Fortis Juniper Merries Bees Wax Charcoal Pair. Cords Velvet Calomel Eng. Calomel Am. Croton Tiglium Gum Arabic Gamboge Blue Stone Salts of Tartar Extraet Jalap do Lemon, for pies, sauces, Ac., a new and very conve nient article Extract Valerian *• Acrnritta " Iluchu compd Pink Root Fluid * Angostura " Hardback •• Lettuce M W A M *• Cort Pern compd •* Bark Precipitated “ Nux Vomica “ Rhubarb “ Gentian “ Raunia “ Dandelion “ Colony rib pure •• “ compound " Balsam Copavia " Hyoscamus “ Cteuta “ Stramonium “ Belladonna '' Boneset * Butternut ** Glycopt “ •• refd Eng. •* Sarsaparilla Herbs llorehound “ Cleavers “ Catuip “ Thmoughwort ” Cicula * Marsh Melon " C -t foot •• P -sey “ avetrimnt •* rvey Grass " r.vezegmous '• Wormwood •* Double Tansey “ Hyssop •• Horse Radish " Biuer Sweet •* Lemon “ Sweet Mrajoram " Motherwort " Penneroyal Sage Cantharides Fly Stone Colocynth Acetic Aetd Sweet Oil Verstrine Creta prept Irish Moss Oxalic Acid Cetric do Pruasic do A R < me surest and safest WoKM llKsrtloriNO Milt CISE ever discovered. It iaestimateJ. that, in the U-- nite.l Slates, ONE RUMORED TIIoCSASD CHILDREN DIE AN- RUALLt. FROM THE EFFECT OF WORMS ALONE. This vast mortality can be almost entirely prevented, by the use of IIULL’N lELKBlMTED I.OZ K N CHS. Grown persons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are doctored for various cn nplaints. without any benefit; when one or two doses of the Lozenges wonld speedily cure them. They are an infallible remedy, and so pleasant to the taste, that children will lake them as readily as they would a common peppermint lozenge. _ Thousands and tens of thousand* pine away and die of Worms, without suspecting the real disease. Tbe follow ing are a few of the symptoms—Heada-he. pale lips, flush ed cheeks, disturbed dream*, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath, itching of the nostrils, pain in the stomach, nausea, unuatural appetite, swelled stomach or liniha. sense of some thing rising in the stomach. Ac. To parents we say, do not be without these Lozenge* at any time—attend to these suggestions, a* you value the lives rinychonine of your children, * ' Digitalis gj* Price 25 cent* per box. with foil directions. Fo- sale in Macon, by J. H & W.S ELLIS—In East Micon, bv COWLES A NICOLL—by DUNN A MAR TIN. Forsyth—by WIXSHIP A HUTCHINGS. Clirton —-bv the principal Druggiata i i Savannah and Augusta— , and. on euquiry, ntiy be fournl in nearly all the towtia and j i irtariedo vil’--e, in tbcMiddle, Southern, and Western States. Opium Feb 27. IB 14. 22 6m* | ?epperine,.Uva Ursi Sands* Sarsaparilla, HoMy^Sau For Ike removal unit permanent cure of all Diseavt Meceriani ari.inpfrom ait Impure Stale of Ike blood,or habit of [ Hemlock tketfsf,*. namely: Hops S CROFULA, or King’s evil, Rhenmatisra, Obstinate j -t e 4Vva ' I Couneous Eruptions. Pimples,or Pustules on the face, I Eviruma . .-j Blotch as, Bile*. Chronic sore eyes. Ring worm. Tetter, Nutmegs Scald Head, Enlargement and pain of the bones an J joints. Wafers Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lum- Cloves bago,«ai Disesses'ariaingfnini an Injudicious use of Mer- (Quicksilver eurv, Ascites.of Dropsy, expnsare or imprudence in life. Arrowroot Also, Chronic const! uj'ional disorders, wilt be removed by j Logwood tUsiespandoa W0.10I8V.VL EFFECTS OF SANDS’H\K- M.U>AUIL1,A IN VOKWIt'H, fO.VMlO- riccr. Read the following from Mrs. Wat. Philips, who has Ion-, i esided at the Fall*. The facts are well knowu to ah the old residents of that part of the city. Messrs. A. B. Sands a Co.—Sirs: Most gratefully do I embrace this opportunity for staling to you the great relief X obtained from the use of vour Sarsaparilla, f shall also be nappy. through yo». to publish to all who are afflicted, as I lately was, the account of roy unexpected, and even for a long time despaired of cure. Mine is a painful story, and frying and sickening at is the narrative bl it, for the take of Hatty who insy be so sorely relieved. I will briefly yet ac-. J curately state it. ' . . I Butler’s Magnesia Browt Nineteen yearsago last April, afitofstcknessleft me with ]{,Uey’s Extract Sarsaparilla, Black an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collection* immcdiatelv took place over the entire sutfaceofmy bo.ly. causing such an enlargement that it was necessary to add a yard to my I B |j others dresses around the waist. Next followed upon inv limbs, (s orn p] a3ler ulcerspaialol beyond description. Forye*r».boib in supt- j o„| ia ii c jtnuff mer and winter, the only mitigation of my sufferings was chemical Pile Ointmen found in pouring upm those parts oold water. From my ] Essence of Peppermint limbs the pain extended over my whole body—there was CorJsrk’s Cordial literally forme no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying g<j a p Naples dawn, these pains would snoot through my systeiil and com- Castile pel me to arise, aad for hours together, walk the house, so „ White bar that I was slm '-t entirely deprived of sleep. During this | ,, Variegated time the Erysipelas continued active, and the “* ' Madder Allutii Fig Blue Brimstone Starch Glue Antimony Aloes Soot Rhubarb Emetine Musk. Blue Mass Horehound Otto Rose Isinglass Sponge. Mace A nna to. Copperas Borax, Nutgall# 1 Rosin Oil Almoads " AnmseJe “ Burgamotl “ Cajiput 1 * Cassia “ Cloves " Caraway 11 Onganum " Anlhos •' Juniper “ Lavender * Jessamine “ Fennel “ tfavine fresh “ Goldwood " Wormseed “ double Tansey ** Peppermint “ dpearmiut “ Tansey pure “ Cedrat • Jroton “ Sage “ PoTrgt ** Saraatras •* Orange “ Cedar •• Black Penpe “ Hemlock “ Spruce " Cautharidea « Tar “ Cnpavai “ Amber rect ** “ com “ Seneca *• Rhodium “ Nerole •• Camomile “ Valerian • Cubebs • Wormwood " Nutmegs “ Anniseed Spatalas assorted Syringes „ Trusses “ Brushes * Tooth Brushes Nail Brusbea 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 12 Blacking Brushes assorted Bristol Brick Sheep Skins, extra French No 1, 2 and 3 Almond Paste Antiqne Oil Balm of Columbia Beara Oil Cream of Amber Cold Cream Cologne Farina •* French ** German “ American Extrart Milliflores Lip Salve Ouoof Boses Macassar Oil Pomatum Pearl Powder Preston Salts Toilet Powder Vegetable Rouge Vinegar Aromatic Eye Water Godfrey’s Cordial Hayes Linament Harlem Oil ItchOointment Funnels Wedgwood from No l to 5 Galley Pots assorted Mortars from 1 inch to 12 Medical Spoons Pill Tiles graduated from 1 inch to 12 Polishing Clay Putty Knives Apoth’s. Scales and Weights Wicking for Lamps Extraot Roses Essence of Tyre Florida Water Freckle Wash Hair Oil Ward’s H ungary W ater Hair Powder Indian Dye Kaphalia Orange Flower 'water HAS JUST RECEIVED AND IS NOW olIUSlC STOKE* sHiiCd.'i*. |i%cw, I*'<i*hioitnbie •.nT Knei»n- .... ‘••-U .3 OPENING A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ' Leafi^iiOOpS. j I spect.ul.v iiitorin their friends and tl-eT-V »'«t:. I I are now .ereivtng a gene.al supply of ptb ‘>c.V*| fancy and Staple Dry® 1 I among which, arc low priced Medium, , nd \. '*°H| Silks; ^lk and Lace Cardinals- Pdk T r'^l Mantle.-; Silk Shawls and Neck Tice’: ‘>1 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, Ca §slnaer©s, & Linens, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THE SEASON; ‘ogether with every article usually kept in a Dry-Goods Store. ALSO, A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Cliiito, <& ^nccsi’s-Ware WICL.OW & WOOD-WARE, WHICH HE OFFERS AT AS LOW PRICES AS THEY AIIE SOLD IN THE CITY. 03* Those wishine to purchase, will plea>e call, oud lie will take pleasure in shewing his Stock. Macon. April 9. Is I I. RATES - , - k Gloves and Mitts; Silk and'6 0; -'-V .. Canibnr. and Linun Can.brit* Hdkfs- h. WUISS Muslins; Colored and White"’Tar'v^’ S ^ : ‘ and Lare I nnunings; a larec esswn. ' e ''' n ^oV p-t • T-.-.i » - e t-sror-uieat «f; »- and heavy, y , "*»> Ribbon*’ Bor-j.’-j 1 Prints; real Irish' Linens, fi.., inent of fine and fashionable Flowers. Ac. Ac. , Also. Broadcloths. Casimeres. Caah»e.,, Gro-de-Ete; Linen Costings, and Drill'inpiy ^ a (treat variety , t Liri ‘ 2rse Brown anr. Bletrl.-’ c 1 *' r -C iocn Sheetings 10 and ij.4 | OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE •an m ul V "A 9't) <fe W Tf A :Cif S, U A \ fi root antly on bind, and oiler ft r sale at prices as low as l in be purchased in the southern country, a pieudid assortment ot PI AiVO-FORTCS, from the Celebratsd and long established Manufactories of cg& r-JK J. CiiTCKKRING. The wed known reputation of these Manufactories pre eludes the necessil/ of commenting upon ill their instruments, which have stood tb mate, for many years. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VIOJ.1NN. .SUPEItlOK filUT tlSS, BVCJ.Iffl, TKO.HBONB8, IBDWPUTS. HUKifS, OLABION i:T.x, VLARBOLKTii, FIJFBM, Ac. Ac. Ar. Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds , Tuning Hammers anJ Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa- fj'HE undersigned have received a |, r „ e per, Ac. Ac. forming us complete an assortment of musical ; ■ supply ot mrreharidize. as can be found in the southern country Fsiitvy &■ Foreign ^ As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are fT"\ ITT^, ,^k . enabled t"o sell their gtods at the very lowest prices. » - * ' ■ M . I > B. A V. have in ad tition to their catalogue, an ass jrt- tnent of FOKEIGN 1111810. ff/^MTnsic »ole3 at I’cdnccd prices, fijr* Terms Cash, May 17. IP-IA 33 London Ves Goods for men's w on tlie excellence ot .Sheetings; 12-4 L e test 01 every cli- , op . t h er w ;,l, most articles usuallv Lee,'“7»S Store-. All nf-wltlch will be su'd vj r v » h fcj G. L. \V..U(II E y old stand. MarOn, April 9, NEW SPRING which they bfler at the very loict p nc( , ~ consi-ts In part of the following Goons- Re SIT. SHE 31 Garden Seeds. i GENERAL assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, war- J"%- ranted to germinate, received aed for -ale by J H. A VV. S. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue. Jnn. 26 15 IF It 0.11 .7/.MCOJT TO Passkngkks 5 c. pr. mile, tchiidren under 12ys. A servts. ball price, 25 | 63 Cotton per bale, (round or squat e) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight...! Cotton per bale (round or s<[uare.over 400 ibs.pei 100 lbs Boxes, bules. and all measurement goods per cubic loot,I Sug.tr. Coflee. Rice. Iron, Hardware,and all other article- that go by weight per 100 lbs., Hogshead* and Pipes'of Liquor, .... each! Hogsheads of Molas-es and Oil................ ...... ....each.! Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef. Pork, Litue, Ac each/ Barrels of Molasses and Oil, .........each, Bis. vl Flour. Potatoes. Fruit. Ouinn*. and all other light bis. each, j His. Pork. Fish. Liquor. Ac A all Kcg3ul'10gals. A upwards each, i bit .flour,. Fruit, Potatoes. Ac.....” 7 each, Salt in sacks' n>» excecrliu ’ four bushels .each. Salt in sacks over tour bushels,...................... per bushel. Corn, Wheat.Meal. and alloihergrain in bags.... per bushel, Counii Bagging... per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common aize each. Brooms in bundles ...per dozen. Buckets. Collars, Scythes, Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Air. per dozen. Chairs per dozen. Boxes Fruit. Cigars! Ac : each. All small packages not weighing 10J tbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. B'acksnpth's Bellows.. each. Pnlatuei, Apple*. A" IJl...^.1 WjfJH per bushel, | 13 I 19 1 24 I 30 | 35 | 40 | 46 | 52 | 60 a I Q| R r S | c3 j Q c | u | c —■ | U 1. 30|2 60.3 00 75 10 Jrystpelas continued active, and the ulcers eular-I •* in pots "No 1,2, 3 ge.I. and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half H,ynes' Pilli yearsthey have been subject to bleeding. During these al- Heckivith'0 do most twenty year* I have consulted many physician*. These p elers * Jo have called iny disease—as it was aueaded with aaobaiinate f.;i mcr c’a do cough and a Dealt and active pain In my aide—a dropsical J u consuinpjion; and though they have been skilful practuion- ! ers, they were only able to afford my rase a partial and tern- 1 porary relief. Iliad raanyother difficulties too complica ted to'describe. I have also used many of the metnrines that have been rrc .mntended as iufsllible cures for this dis ease, yet these all failed, and I was most armphatically growing worse. In this criticalconditioii.given up by friends and expecting for myself relief only in death. I was by the kind interposition of Ptovideace, furnished with your, to me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me an assurance nf health, which for twenty >e»r* I had ant once felt. Dpon taking the snennd my enlargement diminished, and in twelve days from the £tb of October, when I com menced taking your Sarsaparilla. I was aide to enjoy sleep and rest by night as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when in perfect health. Besides, I was in this short time, relie red Iron all those excruciating and unallcvisied pains ihnt bad afflicted my days, n- well a< robbed me of my night’* ren >,e. The n't ers upon my limb* are healed, the Erysi pelas cured, A my size reduced nearly to my former me»s- Tkusmuch do I feel it a privilege to testify to the efficacy of vour health re-t-ring js-tr-.-pirilla. A thousand thunks, sirs, from one wbo.e comfort nod whose hope of future health ire due order God. to your instrumentality. An.l nnv the same rrovidence that Hirerted me to your aid. make the lisppy ard honored instrumentsol blessing ithers. as diseased and despairing as vonr much relieved ami very grateful friend. AtKNATH M. PHILLIPS. Nr.v. Loudon* Co. st. Sortrick, Sop. 4.1312. Personally appear the above natnevl Asenath M Phillips, and made oath of the facts enmnine His llu forecotng state- :ueut before me. ltUFUS . MATHKWSON. 'JmaIi, c of,the I’r.rrc. Beingparsonallyaeqnainted with Mrs. Pint t.trs. I -cr xUy that liic above a -serted fart* ate substanitn'ly true. J WILLIAM K lUCii.'. I!DS. .Via i<fcr of the <~i' < pt l m Sum ■ch. Conn, F jr »ale ot New York price, by J. II. A W. ?. ELLIS.Agents. PATENT VEDICIRES. British Oil Bine Smalts ! Balsam Honey Deep Blue Smalts Spice Bitters* Red do Bateman’s Drops Green do Brown do Bailey’s Extract Sarsaparilla. Black do a new und superior at ti- Indian Specific cle. usedinpreleren-etoNcw England Cough Pyrup Opodeldoc Moffat's Tills Phoenix Bitters Jewett’s Pills Dean’s do Davenport’s do Mead’s da Swaim's Panacea Saratoga Water Tomato Pill* Vermifuge Swim's French Pills Vi Lngicrs Ferer and Ague Pills Ghaleenre's Fever and Ague Pills SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Alii muting Instruments in ca-Lcncents Evan's best tea 4 * com shell handles Amputating and Trepaning •' Gum Instruments incases “ Abscess G E Bougie’sCuppinglnstru- “ Cases menu with dcaritirator Nursing Tubeslvory and Five Cupping Glas- Needles Setous 'ses — Carved Catheters male Nipple Shells “ female Pocket Case-containing 20 In- Couching Instruments in ca- struii.cuts ses Pocket Cases containing 16 In- Catuelar’s double silver Die- struments seating Instruments in ca- Pocket Cases containing 12 tea Instruments Dentist’s Instrum’ls for plug- Probes ging and scaling Pnsasrira guin elastic Forcept’s Midwifery Saws Amputating ** Dissecting Stelhescopes “ Dressing Scissor- iiraiirht and curved w Bone Stomach Tubes E G “ Tooth and patterns Tooth Keys ivory handle Gljwsrfitn widi Ivory Pipes spring Hair Lin Pina Tooth Keys pivot handle Knives Amputating spnng ■ Catline Tooth Kevsivory handle hinge Whispering Tubes for deaf fulcrmu persons, a most valuable Tournoqoet article- Tooth Files GLASS IVA UE, Ac. Specio Bottles from Jpt to 2 Nipple Shells gallons Nur-*ng Bottles Tinctore Bottles Irom Jpt to do Flask* 2 gallons Funnels assorted Salt mouth Botlleii Cupping Glasses Breast Pipes Phials assorted Urinals Graduate Measures PAINT*. 1 Wtrite L-in ground in Oil DropBlnck Apples, Demijohns, lugs. Jars Ac. not over two gallons ....each. Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons-.. r tit ...each. Ploughs,*..., ; each. Bale* of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs...... each Four Wheel Cirriages, ^...earlt. 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 head. 25 38 45 50 Oxen and Beef Cattle per head, 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 Horse* per head, 2 00 3 00 4 0() 5 00 Sheep. Goats. Calves.aud Dogs, per head, 25 38 45 90 Turkey* and Geese in coops. .per head, Ducks and Chickens in coop*.............,, per head. m Special contracts msv be made wit h the^operintendantorTransportation, for Freight, on the followinc 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 °tnte. Tennessee or Alabama, consigned tothe Agent of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRnad, by wagons, to their place ofRes tinstiou. free nfchaige fot Storage or Forwarding. Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agent*, st Griffin. Barnesville ot Forsyth.and forwarded direct tn Savannah, free ofany charge, other than tlie regular rates iff Transportation. Ar rangements most be made in ait instances. Fertile pay met.t of Freight and ez|Ten;es. with the Company’s Agent at Ma eon.or at tlie Depot w here the good-r.re received or delivered. 1 65 [95 ll 2: l 5011 7512 00 25 40 60 <U ‘ 10 IS 4 6 8 10 15 20 I 25 1 75 2 38 1 50 2 00 2 75 30 50 63 35 55 75 25 35 45 15 25 32 IS 20 25 15 20 23 S 6f 7 5 6 7 15 20 25 15 20 25 25 30 40 25 30 40 1 00 1 50 2 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 75 1 00 * 6 G 7 25 25 25 25 50 50 25 25 37 30 75 88 1 01) 2 00 3 00 73 1 25 1 63 2 00 3 30 5 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 1 00 2 00 35 38 45 1 50 2 00 2 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 25 38 45 3 3 4 33-*'’ Sirin. Hi- r 7 ' , .i El 21 Garden Seeds. '*71/ARRANTED genuint', and the Growth of 1843. it from the celebrated Seed Garden of Wethersfield, Conn. These Seeds are raised with the erenteist care and atten tion ; and out up in tlie neatest manner, with printed direc tions f-r cultivating soil, oest ndapted to each kind. Ac. For -a e by HARVEY SHOT WELL. Jan 16 16 Garden Seeds, RAISED BY THE Unlicil Soclciy of siiakrts, S^nUriel. ( oittl T HE subscriber, having been appointed Agent for the side of the above, is nov opening i. it extensive assort 3 10 mrnt selected with much care, and adapted to this maiket. 3 50 Thex will be warranted senuine. and entirely tlie growth 75 of 1843. Also, the GARDENER’S MANUAL, a small 87 Bonk.lint eontatninsr much useful knowledge. Poisons de- 55 ; sirous of -upplying ihem*elve.“. will p'ease call. 40 | A mi - The Southern Farmer and Market Gardener.” 30 by Francis A. Holmes, of Chai’est'-n. So. Ca. This iso 30 i Southern Bonk, for Southern -oil and rl mate, and should be read bv nil who wish to succeed in rsrdemnr. Mat-oil. jail 30 17 J. M. BOARDMAN. ■ 4c. & 30 30 50 50 2 50 25 25 1 25 8 25 50 50 1 00 4 0b 2 25 7 00 4 00 The atteiitjon of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for shipping their Produce to Market, xqd obtaining their supplies, through thi- chaune nfcoinniunii alien w tilt the seaboard. The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, frrui Snvnnuidi to witbi» 2J mile* of our Depot, com.deled to Macon early this fall. This Rond is in daily operatii n to Griflin. 60 mi'es above At aeon; and. of December. Drill he opened for Business to I.eakville. 21 miles slmve Gi ifliti; and to the jutn-ti M jj Atlantic Rail Rond, early next spring. That portion of the Rn ul originally laid with tile thi and xviil be by life first lion wi.h the Western and ..... - „ ■ .. .. . k - - P ,M ^ Kail, ha* been rebuilt this summer, and laid wall heavy flange Rail,and the whole Road lir ui Macon to Griflin. is now in good order fnr business. Merrbaats living iti the upper part of the ?tate. will find it .lecj fedly to their inten-st.. to shin their goods hv wav ef Savannah, over tne Central aud this Rail-Road consigned t<.„ U r Agents, a*goods can he hauled from Barnesville or Gritlii to Columbus, for 45 a 50 rents per 100 pounds, or any oihe* part of thecouutry at proportionable rates. All good, will be sent forward immediately, unless otherw ise ordered. •I. I». RR XV, August 22, 1843, Agent and Snperintendant of Trat sportation. tv- i v 1 —'-; RATIi*} or FKEHriliT 02' TH €EI\TRAL UAiL-SrOA®. FRrtU SAVANNAH TO STATIONS Barrels oT Midssses and Oil......... Do. do. all other kinds. Wet.... Do. do. do. do. Dry..... Hull Barrels, Wet.. Do. do Dry..... .1.... . 25 Broom*, in bun-lies, perdoieo...; ; nj Buckets incests 95) Corn, peas, oat*, rye, bran, corn meal and rice floor, in bags, per bushel.... fij Chairs, per dozett 1 50I Do. Rocking. large, each... ) 23* Carboys dr Vitriol. Ac - 1 oo‘ Carrot) ea and. Barouches, four wheels.............................. ......... 5 00 Do. Buggies, double 4 00 Do. do. single and Gigs a 00 Do. Bulkeys...T '3 00, C uiiinnn Jersey Wagon*! witltout crers. ami Horse Carls 3 ool Coaches. Post and Stage and Road Wagtnts.. 8.00 10 00* Collars, per dozen..... Cotton, oer 100 bs ....I Demijohns Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons Do. do. do. over *• .'.... Ducks and Fowls, in'conps. per bead ’... . Egg*, per dozeD G--e-e nod Turkey* Grindstone*, per 10® If*.. .... .. Ilorses. Mules. Oxen, ami Cows, per head I Jr .. ....... •f . 4,4}.», ll 1.12. 15 16. 1,2,3; 6.7 ,8,0.10 13,14. 17.18. 50 75* 1 00| 1 25 1 40 ‘ol esj 80 1 00 t in Do. rin. dn. % do. n... do. d .. do. Do. ■ hi. do. do. <ln. do 8.00 10 00 38 50 • ••• 25 30 .... 25 30 30 55 .... 3 3 .... i 1 10 10 25 30 4 00 6 00 dr,.V. do ; GUN-SMITHING. 1 ■qjIE sititscriber would inform ihr the pul.lie genernhv.i.on lie has T4the old p.e-l-Olliee on Mt.ll.erry sti B. a. Newer nib A Co’». EntingUo ,se . where lie is |>repnrtrl to do all kino* of hirer,- ofMnr ken the stand ,d Be rork a'.eri. 1)' nr * it 1’ d ile hat ». * * U P' ih e tiuns tyle. Rifle# made toorder.dnd \ tricked, and nil kinds..! repai '.leva, nl.nve hand, a fe ■ fine DOUBLE OCX.- . Hi -qrnlitv . GUN POWDER ; la Els ' fie 1’0 vVDEU. of* s 8UO r. of-■! sizes,- Bshlwii.s'ElnstieGl N WADDING ol..., ‘PEllCI >'ION CAPS; rt.lti n,i,l rilihe.f do \V,.lk e-'- i>r*t Englslt c.ps; POWDER FLASK--. .-HOT (POOCIIES. *nd all articles usuallv kept in the linr which •will br-old low for cash. ' E. S ROGERS. Macon. Jnn 30. 18-H 18 MuJliitsuS A Veifla'ile iniierxal ^IcdiciiiOM, 10H. sale bv 0 EO. W. PRICE A CO »l*y5 52 fT ( do do aril j Red Lent! Bin'k Lead Sp tni-h Brown Venetian Red YeUk-w Orttre Citron. Yelli w Chrinne Green ! Litherage Prussian Blue Vermillion V’erdigrt* ; IvSrrv li'rtrk Terra de Senna Rotten rif.rie llu-.cn J'e.c Hose Pink Spanish White Puri* White Turkey IImb Mnron. Mnv 14. 1*44. exchange 710R sale ] y October 3 G'tm BhellacC Linseed Oil Limp Oil Traitj Oil Neatt Knot Oil Spirits Turpentine Varnish Co|>sl “ Japan w Black E ether 'Gold Leaf Silver Leaf Ponder- Stone Patent Yellow Chalk Red do White Putty Carmine Drop Like Patet,1 Urt."it snd Ssih'Toclt of* 11 Irfnrl* Hog* and Calves lllttls.nnd Pipes f.iqu.ir not ex-Teding PJOg idons J. Do. Molassesaii.l Oil, ordinary size ,% 1 lenti in pig* or bars,eastings f.»r mtlls, and ttllier tiiachinery Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons Do do 10 do. .!.. i ....-..d.',':.. .............. Measurement Goods, per cubic foot Ploughs each - - Ball in sarV-t. not exceeding 4 bushels .... ... f-heep. Lambs Gnats. Kids, Deer and Pigs, per bend ... Sugar,’Coffee.- Hire. Bagging, Hardware, and such other artirles as goby per 100 tbs -' - Specie ....... .. .... No single package under - - - - . Special NEW BOOKS At Boardman’s ISock stoic, S UST received, all tbe new publications, among which are tbe following: : Present!'* History iff the Conquest r.f Mexico, Harpers' No. 1 of the Picinrat Bible. “ No 7 of Ham alt Hooie’sc. niplete works, “ Alison’s History of Europe. cotti)>lete and full bound, “ Brande’s Encyclopedia foil bnond, •’ Neal's History of the Protestants, Poulhev'e Pilgrim’s Progress. Raral Lile to Germany, by Wiliiam Kowilt, Kohl's Russia and the Hu—ians, Ellintson's Burgiral Operations, The Psalmist. Condie on Children. Cooper (>ir Astiey) on Dislocations, Ashwcll on tbe Diseases of Kemslcs, Q.uce, s of Euglan-J, sixth series, A new Patent Inkstand, Perl,• rated Papet. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH. Jan 16 ■ 16 WEV RKTlKEK! SICK HEAD-ACHE PiLLS Warranted to Cure or Bcnrft a Valient, or Muncy he- turned. r JXHESE PILLS have been used extensively, and found M to be eminently suet-earful in Hie treatment and cure of .that truly distressing malady, SICK HEAD ACRE. It. order to cure any disease. 6liike at its root and nnieespe- .-iallv tin *e ihnt disturb and derange the functions of the f.rain sympathetically, as occurs in this disease It comes out ul ititeqraJsa few days nr weeks, fr. m tin impaired or nervaied Mate of the digestive organs, and which alone is the-eat of disease. t*ick rleatl-ache is a disease cotdtnou to he found in the country; few are tno>e distressing in their effect*, or so lutk* umler*tmai genet ally in its nature and.cure. Nothing wifi cure Pick Hea.t-a. he, l.ur n tl.o- nuigh «nd cntnplete charge in the action of the stotearTTr.n J bowels, and at the some time restore aud invigorate them, :,- well as tit keep them w-ell regulated. Such is tne nature and eff> i t ofilte comhiiiatiort of Dr. E L. SPOHN'S t*lfK Ukad-achk Pii.I.s £?otrertaimsthe pro/.r etnr that these Pills will cure Sick Head-ache, that he hereby guarantees to the public, that whoever tries'them without cure or bene fit. shall hare their money returned. Every thing like reference to colleges, certificates, affida vits. An. to portray the sttcces* of the Pills with, is waived, on thegrou .d of tbe guarantee ; but sheer justice requires that the following case, amongst the many that have hern re- ently reported, should lie known at least tothe sffi-cted: The wile of Leary Stanley, ol Houston county. Ga lias been long afflicted w'ith ick Head-acl e. of the mi’wt violent rharat ler—besides frequent attacks, it has often (during hem) endangered her life—to core which, 81 ntiy minedie- have been pre-cril ed and used, but without success. Uu- • ler these circuit,stances, she commenced the daily use of Dr. SiMihn’s Pi. k Head ache Pills. Scarcely bad a Imx of them b«en tnken, l-efore she felt anti !< oked like a new per son ; not only free from any n.ore r.ttacks <ff Sick Herd-ache but greatly improved in health and strength. She lias taken 1 wo boxes of uie Pi Is and .s advised to continue lit -in oc casionally for some t’tne having so long ialtored nni’ertite disense.nnd 11 t find it ghefore a retnedv to relieve it. The cure ol’8tck Head-ache is eflerted bytihe peruliar action of tbe Pills, in restoring and inyignt aiiug the powers •ifdigestion, bv. whirli the proper sympathetic relation lie- tw ecu the st. utach and brain is alone established. There is not tbe least danger in using the I’ill* in any way. but re quire n-diuary cn e nnd attention while tnk'ngtbetn. Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions for using. PRICE. One ltrl/fir per Box. (CF T*> he bad of H avii. v-n A H161.KT, Augusta; Lit tle A Co.. MtBedgeviile ; HARVEY SHOTVV KLL und Dr. T. E. GORMAN, Macon : and 5. A B|l.t.lNC. l.'olum bn*. They are also to he had at Albany, Hawkinsvill Madison Tnlbotton, and Fort Gaines. March 5. 1844 23 Gra Superfine, medium, and low-priced C!t-h* . Super Black and Blue-black \\ ool dv».i r ■ New style Plaid and Striped ’ ^ ss GiodeTa Parmett* and tsumiMr Cloths dr London, Cadet, and Fancv Drilling, V-.!;- 2.0U0 pieces New style Prints. 200 do. Georgia Nankeens, 50 do Mexican Mixtures. 50 do Middlesex Stripes, 50 do Uriah Linens, 100 dozen New sty le Willow BONNRTb 50 do PALM LEAF HAT-S, ' 100 pieces New style Primed Lawns, 50 do Ginghams, 500, dozen Spool Thread, 200 do Hosiery, Black and colored Silks and Satins, Balzarines. Foulard and Fancv Silk*. Swiss Jaconet. Mull and Nans',, k Muslins Cambrics Dimity. Long an I Bishop Lawri umbrella*. Parasols, and Shades. Shirtings. Sheetings, and Tickings. Pongee. India, and Ppittlefield Hdkfs. Silk. Fijla, and Balzaiine Hdkfs.aud fihawls Rea-'y made Linen- Bit ck*. Cravats. Cnl'ir! alltlbst every other article usuallv k-n “ I Goods riue; allot which wi*l be «.-H at tie I^ ' C nr «»!■- $A V L. J. R\\ * 7 '' (l M.con. g~'~-- JYew €T@o(fs! NEW! GOODS'! ITTHE Subscribers are now receiving a gecett’ ..... J. mentof Staple and fancy DRY-G00L8 ot style and pauems. which they oiler for sa.e atfait jnrj! brick building one door from Wasbingtn Rail 52 GEO. W. PK1CE 4 CO. JJtSERO VXD SOT /tfo’IGfl’fiifcLIGm Ry at. s. Tjbomson, 31. D. ftincon, r,i,. gJEADat.dJ DGE. •• Prove all things and Wd (ni i t t» llim which is good." As exeu in usrda\,arn: -the tfonf uiay hear, me lan.e tuny wa.k, aud u,c -thud*,’j receive tl«:tr -igdit ” ” ' The ut.dersig cd fully awareofthenianyrespcr.filii;., resting uptin It,in as a prat tittoier of the healing art, tin again tenner his service* to those who luay tired tUn, A .tie a-tutrai.ee in advance, that it a—iitci vscsie, iu|<rp. rience. and a thornugh kuowledge ol int.irtn }ripitot?. ly i.eaiili’s restoring remedies, with tlnil jailillia.j q turn wiH restore lost health be leels warranted in •hat so Inr as these go to the prreuten rid of such ctricti- alum, the afficted or their lrtends will in u» raid It 4sq. ,on,ted. As heretofore persons sffiicted with rlironic disrircs tri ■estding at a disti.nce mav hsvr tl eircasei tirattuht and" og their symptoms til writing as cor-ectiy as post Sr, wiieti medicines to suit them will be n mpoundrd rid tnt Maiiy who have pursued this cour-e. though wrkatrtttu seen them, are now in the eujoyntem of uim..rmr-3 health. Persons having di-ee-ed set rants whi.a.ty tf :» them both burtliensou.e ' and ezpentive. u.ay either hit* iI ct eases treated or dispose of them to It e eufcscnlrrttt lair price. Hernia rir Rupture, will be treated on improved prim- pies. with an instrument entirely new, whit l>, to lirts In een used, gives entire saii-fa. tion—ilcen be worn day or ighl w ith equal facility. Feisnn* thus cffiicied.wiil lat! to apply iu )'ersoti, in order tr he well fitted. Letters to ensuie m ention must ir.vorisLIy lepctipu; terms bheral aud punctualitx ex) ected. M. £>. THOMSON, It Ik March 5 23 That community may have some idea of the extrrcrilt which disease may gnwill,nut being leyud tie leak* medicine, ills deemed4.ri j ertoa],ptu..il,efollo»tit{«**- mem* of fact*.'taken iron, a numl-ci ol sinrilnr unj oil.-hr* may yet be snl milled aa room and circumstsiar tnsy a'ti- Bibb Coumt, J*u Jtli.liiB This may rettify that my wi!e has Lvci. tE-inei! at* Dyspepsia and Liver complmnt lortwe.re Jtltt-'tri Ml taecn a variety ol medicines witln-ut a| ji.-itei.tUi.tfci . •'« •t (- justly celebnitu! Dr Loil.t 11, <4 Ciaik c«umy.tsi.eJt* eeneli.t oft. Si e -uflereo tiiueh from . erv, us iritzbiV.tJ palpitation of,thi livatt auq extreme weukt.t -'' n B rot.fineii r.lmr. t entire y to bt r bed. In this *itu»i'»» I^ - , lied to Dr. M. S. T liomsoti. ot Miicuu. ui, erxih,cart- lions ami app.ication-. 1 an, happy to sax, -Le sr-on was '«»- tot ed to comfortable health, ami is now :,ble to atirt ■■ 'J u the usual l u- net- ol her br use and tag.ily My daughter xvas also atflicred witn eonvuUire £n.U» which Dr. 1 lurham tai ed to teliexe lift. 1 -|; litd n % Th mson al-np, hercr-e. aid 1 am perfut-ded l.e has f" milt niied her; she hat had no symptom ot tbeia it- 11 months • But these though certainly ef their kind very fa’'' cannot be coinp.tiet lot a 1110111*111 with t e cu.-e 11 c •*' my sons, whoho-Leet rfi ictet with jll-y iuMrlii't' 1 ns to have become perlectlx help ets lie t.i-t Irstil - -‘ f hi* Unite, then ot Ins Itci, at u finally ki- hltiwc-'j' KVhSicitT.so that he rr.iglit be in a winter Cc:e. ah ■ hteati.ed, cud even that 11 tqs ua-r. wna m cestl' that his clothes wet e prepared in anticipaik n ol Lv fad' 1 .!. VYc hild marie u.«e cflbe okusl hrocdiM intx 1 ' “ ses. and even had spirited to Dr. String eiit w. s tl4 "i lor.blit wttlioct leiefit. In this situotim*. ];r. 7; " ' waxes,led in.w o 1 am happy toJay. !>»» restored 1 a ■ ruiix to the lull and tret e-e , i.i> ! ; n - ■' 1 iisc or his exes and ears, without w Thcel.iircissoff - jri dtt'j ars, 1 blank ami ite tfa birden. absolute hilph stuct*. blindu acilvmSIGHT ami ueaRINc. by any but wl.i* have -p numerous n.« liio.-e ffirned bj give precede bee to any. i it can hardly Itf.u t. Vhb i.‘ fl rvie s Doctor arc. w u i .11. S. E2.1S.I, .V €«’S. attain 1 00 1 00 ny be made wiib the super: irtcf when in larc^ quaniitie?. and eatt*e ; iron in liars or pips, i mt-nint tide* of h»ni>e ; f»J!. fpfwiioa, sihv»*«. Freieln Jit the al No 4' 11 im for d.^n the pr e.‘*rm*e nf an nfijoei *if tjie ( Vm of Inpiors. oil or n>o]«s.iM.aifnkace ^ounfah!'* f<ir.brr*akige ef liollowwnr allowed for, unVM PAfnhiisliei! in ba rales, nr by special rnntirrl, tn be under the foil' s ODartie’pi trnn^pnrted hy ibis C«>mpnny uit'CM t!»e auineare leumve*! {n *ker\ware..chafing «T |i o internal irgurv.no! cicarlv per urred r»n board the car, X»»t nr live slock; and no lia .Bphf | -' 25 25 25l 25 ntendent of transportation f.-r the freight of tlie Mlosrini I'Ih. hid rntrs. viz : Corn, ac.l all kinilt of grain ; brick horses, mnle* ri-v.. &.;s,wcd luml er mill stone*, grindstones, marble or other ar- bundles, barrel- tar. pitch or turpentine. vi-j> -tipulatif n*. via: the package* me examined and identified in 11 the I)f| ot. Not arcoumnb'e for the leakage geipg.carriages.chairs or lurniinre. N<u ac- ipttblc outlie ouisidr of the pi. knge. will be -nuotablr for the derax of perishable article.*. Not acc.mutable f _ Colton -ereived in good nrderat tbe depots, and afterwards lorn while in possession of the Company, will he mended at their expense. All ..liter dniinec do, e to Cot too in transitu will be promptly -etiled at Savimnsh.' It is under-,,,,,.I O'MY E> PRESS, GFNE1UL F0KWARD1.\G i CO.lllUSSIOA' HOI Sr. ? «>HE Central Hail Hoad and IUnking Comtany 5 ofGe rgin bvinseranted to tlie !>Mb«rril>er« ibe* pii- vilejy of rucnmgaii EJEP/tffSS over their Khar rforiiiff ilitf prfieiH year, with the pnvilep riieir own Lock, they offer superior »ir firnmiii nml s.tV coiiveynnre of vnbmble iV<*. vV*’ and are in hopes n heiriL’ able 10 nent with the Post Office Depmnient, f i he |lottf4 tocBrrx a Mail Kne. Tliev nre prepared to receive and fo rfesrriptions. t«»nml from Savannah and Macon, nml intern.e diate places and between Savannah and Obaileston, with ibe rreaiest >:ifety and de.=?pi!oh ; j nd wili a'sopax parliru- i fir attention to tbp nuicliase Goods, collection riiwl t> \ Frem ll. To TH F. EniTOUF: GEK1 LEMEN.— O rem in unity that you do. i ginr* for p»»ctl as tbepcf.l odure«5iii{F y« u. beinc an rieni (U.|’mrtance and it many ofytur iiimcn u.« i vi u ihr*.j.« rre.ely !*• c«» der my own km wl£<fy< own eyes, ami which 1 to con municate for Poine lime during last years old, was taken with ISAAC WATTS. Feudal Union. up\ hg ti e im; crtsnt -t* 1 ri titn'lltngsuc h a I ‘ v ‘ pic-s i late iskett tie.' ' • n nid -tib-cril er. np< n • rur' it n sv I e of th fin tc aa v; l,: h , test Vis My it t.-t tit t " «*' ' 'CM II uiente II I;.. I dial hst ri t ' . ii tn\ n xn 'ainilv sec let ileeni it ny dti.y is il:e Lei eht i*f n-y 1,J " vv r r. tny fon \\ 11 'V i >.nrely deprived cf the u.^e of hit Jr.vipr^ . and be dv. 50 far as to 1 e perfectly unable io < I ■ • r r 1 lion either oti la* palle? or in bed,—Lis 1 n 1 c trrrted and sometimes anpeau d tob*5pesn » c, r» 0 . ti e contractu ti ai | eaied tosfcend gradt • II' i' ."„ it readied bis iJbdonien* the 1* »<*r part r 60 rrnijT«tM teem as ami* -1 parts protiudine fr* m iu?! 11 had in* inffuei.ee overbid"' lied him to Macon ard /K f p ‘ mil h ou c Aew *l oi k. TH05. TAYLOR 1 All mat tiiis Co-i oany will freight after l>eir»f faur The Company will not be doctor. The Oompanv end -forwarding of poo tlie rnnd n,»e week. fr. Go *ds destined for points beyond Macon, will l Gunpowder prohibited. £nvannnlr, AjxriJ 23, 1844.