Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, October 08, 1844, Image 1

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<$> mm M.W S'EHIES—VOL; L. NO. 2. ■mtinu 'jrs8as,aj‘»j&^a-as B E V F- A. V T U E S I> a Y M O S M N O V I'RINCE & PRINGLE, AT S3 I'EB ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. ADVSRTlM'tKST? not ex- ceding 12lines, will be inserted one lira® f° r 0 N M DOLLAR; ond FIFTT cunts for each subsequent in: i’.i S UIOJ\'.r&L, E HAT AND CAP Sheriff's, Tax Collectors' and Coroners' god by the Levy. Areaaonn'.dc deduction tue by the year. • Letters on business connected li«*post paid,to secure attention. i, are char- rill be made to those who adver- i'll the Office, must Law Notice. ied hare a locinted themselves in the ml Count: Bibb, Crawford, | on. Hon stun, Pulaski, Ilen- They will attend the 'ollowin Monroe. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkin ry and Pike. -* KT OFFICE orer E. B. Wkkd's Store, two doors be low \V. B. Johnston, on Mulberry street. A. P. POWERS. L. X. WHITTLE. , March 26, 1841. 126 Mace ESTABLISHMENT. W3£$&8MaU2 & SiSS'&IStL ftEA. I. 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 inducements to city and country purchasers. rfUIE undersigned have associated themselves in the . Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment 1 practice of die Law, and will give prompt attention to " 1,18 * tate - he £ lU aflor<1 , hts (Hods .t as tosr or PERHAPS »nch businc.-s as may be entrusted ... their care. ! \ OH f r P r ' ces - hv cry style ot HATs AND CAPS may --- - - - - * ' be found at his Store. AMONG THEM— FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM, AND BROAD BRIM i Bearer, .‘Nutria, Cmoiiucr, Russia, Mole-Skin, 1 I Ani(oliit, null .Silk HATS. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CONSISTING OF Otter, Sh-Unud -Sent, Nutria, aud itiuskrnt. ALSO, Men’s and Youths' Cloth and Velvet CAPS, Do 7 do Hair Seal do Do * do Sealette do Do do Glazed do Cvcutlcmcn’s Ifavy Caps; A LARGE LOT OF Men’s and Boys’ Black and Drab SPORTING HATS; \ Together with an extensive Stock of Men’s mid Roys’ Black and Drab W O O L II ATS, & c. Ky The suention of t^ose in want of any articles in this : line, is respectfully invited. Store on Second Street, s few doors above the Wash- • ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi ling & Mix. Otter, viink. and Raccoon Akins, for which the Cash will be paid. Macon. Jan :I0. 1844 18 • GEO. I. SHEPARD. WHOLES A L/E AND BETH L. WHOLE NO. »:{• PRINTING, WATta-HOWSB A IS D RATES OF FREIGHT OF THE CENTRA!. RAIL-ROAD. FROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS 1*3. JOHNSTON, ATTOKNEV AT LAW, MAC OS, GA. OFFICE over old Darien Bank, n. March 26. 1844. 26 JOSEPH B. CLAPP, Altoruey at Lair, Vienna, Dooly county, 10 32 Georgia. Jan 2» J. S. DENXVAftD, ATTOKNEV AT I.AW, PERRY. GEO. WASHINGTON HALL, U ACOS, GEORGIA. rfNHE*ub*criberhas again token this Eslah : i Itnkmmt, where he will always be hap j p ta attend to the cnlla of hi* old customers, I and the travelling public generally. Maeon, June 20 38 d LANIER MARIETTA HOTEL, Cob?j County, nnli4t lull ji&M. GEORGIA. Jay® tglllE undersigned have taken this spacious Hotel, for- i. merlykeptby Besson Roberts. Esq., and »re now ready for the reception of Travellers and Famities visiting die up-coumry. The subscribers pledge themselves to use every exertior for the comfort of their pulrons. THOMAS B. DANIEL, JEREMIAH LEAK. Marietta, Jan. 1.1844. 27 GUN-SMITIIING. rtNHE subscriber would inform the citizen, of Macon and l the public generally, that he has taken the stand known as the old P«r O:Hi:e. oh Mulberry street, one door from B. S. Newcomb 8c C».‘«. Eating House and Bowling Alievs, where he is prepared 10 ilon^V ttlnda_pf work in_jhe .above busi .ess, ill a superirstvle. Rifles made -b oNter.and wsr- rantfld. Double Guns lestocked, and ail kinds of repairing done wilh desp itrh. He bar also oa hand, a few fine DOUBLE GUN8; Hi de PQVVDER of a snoem.rquvliiy ; GUN POWDER; Slio r.ofslls-xes: Baldwin's El .stirGUN WADDING; o'ain PERCUSSION CAPS; so'iinnd ribbed do; Walk- I.'-- - , Kag'iah Caim; POWDER-FLASKS 1 ; SHOT POUCHES., sod all articles usually kepLn the line, which v '1 be sold low foreasli. E. 9 ROGERS. Macnn. Jan 30. 1844’ 13 FT5’e TSmi c a nee. CAPI TAI.'*-'100,000. rj^HE New Y>rt Contrihufion'hip Fire Insurance I Com piny, havingesteblished an Agency in Macon, will Insure Buildings. Merchandize. Household Furniture ^ C,J,U BOND **MURDOCK, Agents. *Macon, April30.1844. 31 ty Fire Insurance. r«VHB Undersigned ."Aeents for the jEtna Insurance 4 Companv of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take risks on Buildings, .Merchandize in Store and Cotton in Ware-houses, indie City of Macon and uavic-.nuy, agatns REA Sc COTTON, Ag’u Feb 7 23 D IVotice. A LL persona having claims against B. S. Newcomb, or t\_ jj. a. Newcomb & Co. are requested to present them liar settlement; and all indeb.ed. will save themselves trou ble and expenses, by paying without we having recourse to the nervices of mn attorney- * May 20. 1844. :.« B. 8. NEWCOMB & CO. , For Sale, LIKELY MULATTO WOMAN, a good Seam-I stress and Pastry Cook. For particulars, apply to GEORGE ROBINSON, .Tone 18 38 . Office late Ocmulgee Bank, j Laities’ Riding Cap*, superior quality, and a variety, of patterns—to which X. • the attention of tlie Ladies is particularly invited. Together wilh several new styles of Gentlemen’s Cloth Capa, Navy Caps, &c. Just received and for sale by April 30 31 GEO. 1. SHEPARD. 2Ssr.lV SSycT" ~ T UST received, ifu.nssortmetiCnf Bird’s Eye and plain at Tuscan Bonnets; also, a few Ashland Chip, a beautiful STiicte, GEO. W. PRICE. July 23, 1844. <3 Prime Geese Feathers. 1 I WAJ k LBS. just received and 'or sale by ItfUU GIIA\KS. WOOD Sc CO. April 30l 1944. 31 Exchange on JSew-YorkT fSEO. . Jr. KltfinJEMj1\ r> ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and the ii1/ public generally, that he is now receiving from the celebrated Hat Manufactory of Jo JIN Hunt Sc Co., a very extensive assortment of HATS AIND CAPS, embracing every style and quality. Among his assortment may be found- 10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hats, 20 doz. do Caasimere lists, 10 doz. do Russia Hats, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats 1 doz. Angola Silk Hats. ALSO. Oi\E IIU^DIII'D DOZEN is boa I> It Ki ll Reaver, JYutria anti Russia HATS, warranted more durable ban any Hals ever sold in Macon. Also, 50 doz. Youth’s and Children’s Hats^, - — SO doz. do. do. Caps. ALSO, 20 doz. black and drab Spotting Huts, Together with a general assortment of FIR CAPS, CONSISTING IN PART OP 3 doz. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS, 5 dr-z. Sea Otter Caps, 5 doz. Super Nutria Caps, 20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps, 50 doz. Men’s and Boys’ Seal Caps, 50 doz. do. do. Sealette Caps. ALSO. 200 doz, Mon’s and Boys’ Black and Drab WO O L HATS. All of which will be sold lor Cash, at prices which can not fail to give aatiifa'tion. > . * Purchasers are invited to call and examine atthe old -land, sign of the “Bib HAT,” Mulberry Strev t. Braver, ©tier, Mink, dfc Coon Skins, H'./.'V7'I,D, for which the cash will be paid. . Macon. Oct 17,1613. 3 FASHIONABLE HATS, AT THE NEtV HAT AND CAP STOKE. T HE subscriber has received the SPRING FASHION for Hat*, the Attest and light est article ever offered in this market. Also, Panama, Leghorn. Palm Leaf. Drab Beaver, Otter, Russia, and Pearl Cassiiner—broad brim and fashionable. All of which will be sold low for CASH. GEO. I. 8I1EPARD. Macon, May 7,1844. ’ 32 NOR sale by October 3 TIIOS. TAYLOR. 1 X KMT,000 BRICKS, of the Macon, Sept. 10. 1844. 50 (Jim-Pomlcr. 2 ST KEG- <>15 2c OWDF.fi, For sole bv BOND Jk MURDOCK and Lead. 15 do 10 do Bitsting July 30 44 Shot ^ST BAGS Shot, asso-ted aim.. * •-> 300 lbs. Lead, for tale bv July 30 41 ' BOND 3c MURDOCK, Choice Canal Flour. ,\ I 1 J ESH supply just received and for sale by -»■ ' THOMAS TAYLOR. July - *() On Colton Avenue and Second st. ITIKUiUIERY AIYl! FANCY AND jDRESS df.IA'/.l’Cf. ItTRS. W. H. 9IOR11I8 1»A would respectfully announce . to the Ladies of Macon and country fir generally, that she is now opening, * on Cotton Avenue, opposite Messrs Scott Sc Carhart, and next door to the Messrs. Orrs, an ENTIRE new Stock of the most Fashionable and Latest Style of GOODS, adapted to 1 the above Business; all of which lias been selected by one ! of the best judges in New York City. Great inducements will be held out to purchasers foi CASH; in consideration of which, she solicits a share of public patronage. J N. B.—Orders from Town or Country,thankfully receiv- - ed and promptly attended to. Her motto will ever be— — ‘Troiiqitncsswithoutdelay, and punctuality with despatch.” Macon,Nov 7, 1843 <? ^wb t a-* Received, 4 4N Second street, . f rf ., b ,„|>p| v of French Calf Boots **40, Ladies’ Shoes, of various kinds _ ■ WHITING Sc MIX. CA LF-S$t| N C RECEIVED. % lot of Cai superior article. July a 40 J liter the French ,t,1!“ n *‘ 110 ** ,rior »«•’ AUo. NortUurn SOLE-LEATHER,S Kr ... TU „. in 3PAINTLE8, Ac. OE-THRBAD _ 15 GEO. W. j To Rent. IHK large family residohee, with cig-t eriy occupied by Gen. E. L- Ovsyljh, inn desirable possesiiialk given the 1st 0c. ed Notes payable quarterly Cotton Avenue. Apply to W. 15. FAllKER. FASHIONABLE Straw Millinery, and Dress Making Establishment, (Opposite the Floyd House, late Central Hold.) iXTllrf. MASON respectfully informs the Ladies of Ma- lTJL coil and viemitv. lhatslie 'has just received a new set of the latest fashioned HAT BLOCKS, likewise an iin- C roved PRESSING .MACHINE, which will enable her to leach and pre-; a 1 kinds of plain and fancj IjEGIIOKIV anil STUAW IIATM, with greater facility, and with out the ii»k of scon iiing the straw, atthe following reduced prices, viz: Ladies’size, -..---•--75 cents. Misses' do. 50 “ Gentlemen’s Panama and Leghorn Hals, 75 “ All altering, ---25 extra. Mrs. M. will guarantee to give satisfaction to those who mI l? r *k° r * lffr with their paironsge, or return the money. i She ha, ,U., received some plates of fashions, which will 1 '' n , c ‘ ,er lo Dresses in the most fashionable style, feudal very reduced prices, to suit the times. Macon, Septembe. l0 , 18 44. 3m 50 Barrels of Molasses and Oil.............. ................ Do. do. all other kinds, Wet..................... Do. do. do. do. D ry ........ Hall Barrels, Wet Do. do. Dry................ .................................... Brooms, in bundles, perdozen. Buckets in nests Corn, peas, oats, rye, bran, cornmealand rice flour, in bags, per bushel.... Chairs, per dozen..................................................-• Do. Rocking, laige, each........ ....... Carboys of Vitriol.See ................ — ..... — Carriages and Barouches,four yvheels Do. Buggies, double..!. Do. do. single and Gigs............ Do. Sulkeys: ... — Common Jersey Wngons, without covers, and Horse Carts Coaches, Postand Stage and Road Wagons.......... Collars, per dozen.................... ............. Cotton, per 100 lbs ... . ...... .. .... ........ ...... Demijohns, Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2 gallons . Do. do. do. over “ ....... .................. Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per bead ........ Eggs, per dozen Geese and Turkeys................. - .... Grindstones,per 100 lbs. .................. — — Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head. 1-. ................— Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each. — Do. do. do. do. do. 3 do... Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do...— —. —. Hogs and Calves.. Hbas. and Pipes Liquor, not exceeding 120 gallons. ............. Do. Molasses and Oil, ordinary size ... 5 Iron in pigs or bars,castings for mills, and oilier machinery..... * Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons t T>o. do 10 do. .................................. Measurement Goods, per cubic foot - ....... Ploughs, each ............ Salt in sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels - Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, and Pigs, per head Sugar, Coffee. Riee, Bagging, Hardware, and such other articles as goby weight' per 100 lbs Specie ............ .. No single package under Special contracts may be made with the superintendent.of transportation for the freight of the following articles, when in large quantities, without regard to the established rates, viz: Corn, and all kinds of grain ; brick, horsea. mules and cattle ; iron in bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing, 3tc.; sawed lumber, mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar ticles of stone; salt, firewood, staves, shingles, hay in bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpentine. Freight atthe'above rates, or by special contract, to be under the following stipulations, viz : Nochim for damages -Viirticles transported by this Company unless the packages are examined and identified in the presence of an officer of the Company before the same are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of liquors, oil .or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery-ware, chafing of bagging, carringej, chairs or furniture. Not ac countable for breakage of liollowware. No internal injury.rot clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for the decoy of perishable articles. Not accountable for live stock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks or pack- ages. Cotton received in good order at the depots, and afterwards torn while in possession of the Company, will be mended at their expense. All other damage done to Cotton in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any freight after being landed atthe place ofdestination. The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’ baggage, unless put in the bsggsge car incharge of the con* ductor. The Companv will have agents at stations 8, !0, U, 12,13,14,15, 16. and 17, atid at Macon, to attend to the delivery and forwarding of gc«ds. All merchandize not to be forwarded will he retained at the respective depots at the head of the road one week, free of expense, after which storage will be 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 1,2,3 4,4 j,5, 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 33 60 70 73 75 38 50 60 65 70 25 38 45 50 53 25 30 30 35 38 25 3S 50 56 58 6 10 10 13 13 1 50 2 00 2 50 2 75 3 00 25 28 40 45 48 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 5 00 6 00 8 00,10 00!11 00 4 00 5 00 G 00 8 00 8 50 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 75 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 70 8 00 10 00 14 00 1G 00 17 00 38 50 68 70 73 25 30 35 40 42 30 32 34 36 CO 55 CO C5 70 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 i 10 10 10 10 10 25 30 33 35 38 4 00 6 00 S 00 9 00 9 50 3 00 1 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 2 50 3 50 5 50 6 50 7 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 6 00 6 50 63 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 Q 00 3 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 3 00 4 00 5 00 5 50 5 75 25 30 33 35 38 25 25 25 31 35 35 40 ' 50 05 60 5 8 10 12 13 30 50 CO 65 70 31 3S 50 56 58 25 37 50 75 1 00 DO 35 40 45 00 Jlpc 25 25 25 25 23 Mi. coll. 1 50 1 25 80 -75 OF ALL KINDS. DONE AT SHORT NOTICE, IN A NEAT STI ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, AT THE OFFICE OF THE iit 'v-L IPv$P. —SVCtl .IS— 13 3 25 1 50 12 00 a 00 5 00 75 3 1 10 40 10 00 8 00 7 50 7 00 2 00 5 00 6 00 40 . 38 63 15 75 60 1 00 55 25 * Commission Susiness. 1IAJOR William Hamilton bav.i.g retired, th- subtori- i 1*1 bers have associated then.reives in kutineas, under | the name and style of WINN & KV.HPII. They will I occudv the Ware-House on Cherrv street, kn-wn as Hnm- PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLAUKS, HANDBILLS,: ikon i winnV HORSE-BIIsIsS, LABELS, j t J r h £;- El *_ to them in the line of their business. .1 D. WINN. WARJE-1IOISE RECEBPTS.l -M^n J U iyo, hl. h fy. humph. ■ OTT The Georgia Jeiienmmau, ( <jrin.r will pieaae cout. <xc. &c. occ. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF a- ^bl. it*:» 9 Oi* use in this Slate, printed on Jinc paper, in legal form constantly kept on hand, aud for sale nt very low prices. Macon, June l, 1843. 38 H. S. BALL. & FO*S. HARDEMAY & ilAHILTOtf, WARE-HOUSE ll RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL-ROAD. DAILY EXPRESS. GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE. ! TITHE Central Rait. Road and Baskin.; Company J. of Georgia having granted to tire subscribers the pri- 1 vilege of running an EJCPRES3 over their Road during '■ the present vear, with the privilege of an apartment under j their own £ock, they offer superior advantages fur the prompt ami safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, See. Sec. and are in hopes of being able to make an arrange- I meet with the Post Office Department, 1 v which they will ; be allowed tocnrrv a Mail Bag. They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all j descriptions, to and fromSavannah and Macon, and interim* diate places, and between Savannah and Charleston, with the greatest safety and despatch ; rnd will also pay particu lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and pay ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and transacting till kinasof business in the above places. They have also extended their arrangement to run their Express by the Southern Boats to Piculata, in Florida, and intermediate places on that route. They intend to put on Teams, to ran regularly through from Macon to Columbus, under theirown charge, to carry all kinds of Merchandize, with all reanonable despatch and safety, on ihe first of October next. MACON—Office at the Washington Hall. SAVANNAH—Office at No. 153 bay street. DO. .S’. Phiiirick, Agent.for re reiving and fortcarding Goods a n d Mcrcha ndise. CHARLESTON, S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No. 90,East Bay. July 4 40 tf M.8.BALL & CO. sTIf SMC STORE. sU.il O.V. gSfflBBL—.... AND Commission sWerchanfs, MACON, GA. WILL continue business at men. -Id on the rive T T which i-i not only convenient tor shipping ot Cottoi either by the lliver « r Rail-Roafi. but more ‘ t-cnr * froi fire than any other Ware-House in the * ty. The interest of our patrons will be eh : cly &ttentl«*.i to, - prr.'on, by Mr. Thomas Hardeman, either wi the • elhr of Colton, filling of orders for Goods, or m shippirc Cott< to Hamilton, Hardeman C© . Sa% ,.:.t. a ii. or to any oiht market. August l, l£s41. 4.“> IS a m if ton, liarticman *V Co. ANA NN All. W r ILL continue the rnctoriigo uml ( oiuiniwicu lSiisiues.-, in this city, and will, -is heretot'or*'. give their best attention to the sale of Colton, the fi ..iug ol orders and the receiving and forwarding Merchandize. EVERARD HAMILTON. > THOMAS HARDEMAN, S Cup-atnc: has. f. Hamilton, ) Savaauub, Jul 30, la54. 55 U5 AIIS-HOUSS UMTJJCliX IN Mil.ICS* FltO.U 3l,UO.\- | 5 J 13 | 19 j 24 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 4C | 52 1 60 r m« /via c- cn CD | C/3 | Mill To Kent. M 1 5 ^tore now occu- »er, suitable for a a hi ishment. ns also e. Possession giv- ;ext. Apply S. THOMSON'- 48 •N.8o To Beat. welling House, at present occupied by Pos.c-s.fiii given the first of October. J. Hoi.l.IN'i'riWORTH. Jr. -ll 51 .Jlacon Iron A' ISrass Contiflrn ANIp JIACnmE SHOP; j\¥ H'L and Gin (Jeering, Sr’em Engine Work, Iron IT M. and liras i Castings of eveiy description, made to j order,and M achine WoRftin GeUWri, corner of fc'ourth and Walnut .''irvelB. ’XT T lie highest price* willhe paid i’o> old Coppct, Rrn-k, I.end, and 4'n»t Iron. Jan 31 17 ROBT. FIVTDLAY. Just Received, BOXES Fresii Soda Biscuit. -1 dozen superior Pine Apple Cheese. ALSO. 20 Pieces heavy Negro Kerseys, 10 do do do Linseys, o! which will bo sold at the lowest cosh prices, THOMAS TAYLOR, •on, Sept 17, 18)4, 51 Passengers 5 c. pr. mile, (children under 12ys. Sc servts. half price, Colton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per baIe,froundorsquare.over400lba.per 100lbs Boxes,bales.ana all measurement goods....... ....per cubic foot. Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, aud all other articles that go by weight, per 100 lbs. Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor each. Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil................ ..... each. Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, See .each, Barrels of Molasses and Oil each. Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit, Onions, and all other light bis. each, j bis. Pork, Fish. Liquor, Ac Sc all Kegs of lOgals.&upwards. each, j bis. Floor, Fruit, Potatoes, Sec .each, Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels...... .each, Salt in sacks over tour bushels................. perbusbel, Com, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags......... per bushel, Cotton Bagging per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size.......... ...each, Brooms in bundles, perdozen, Backets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels Sc Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen, Gbairs, ........per dozen. Boxes Fruit, Cigars, See each, All small packages not weighing 10J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith's Bellows........ ..each. Potatoes, Apples, See........ per bushel. Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, &c. not orer two gallons, each, Demijobus, Jugs, Jars, Sec. over two gallons.........each, Ploughs, each, Balesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs each, Four Wheel Carriages. each. Two Wheel Carriages, .................each.i Posfand Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,............ each, Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000feet, Wood,.... per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hpgs 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 00 5 00 Sheep, Goats, Calves.and Dogs, ;..perhead, 35 38 45 50 Turkeys and Geese in coops, .per head, : Ducks and Chickens in coops per head. Special contracts may be made withtheSuperintendantof Transportation, tar Freight, on the following articles, when in larpe quantities, vix: Horses, Hogs, Cattles I*umber. Wood, Brick, or Stone, &c. &c. Planters or Fanners 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 8tate, 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 their place of des tination, free of chmge for Storage or Forwarding. Colton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will he received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin, Barnesville or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar rangements most be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, wilh tlie Company’s Agent at Ma con. or atthe Depot where the goods ate received ordelivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their snpplics. through this cliannelofcominunication with the seaboard. The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah lo within 2} miles of our Depot, and will be completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is m daily operation to Griffin, CO miles above Macon; and. hy the first of December, will be opened for Business to Leakvillc,21 miles above Griffin; and to the junctionvrith the Western and Atlantic Rail-llond, early nextspring. .That portion of the Rond originally laid with tlie thin plate Kail, has been rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for business. Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by way cf Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, as goods can be hauled from 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. | 65 95 It 25 1 5011 7512 00 25 40 CO 61 10 15 4 6 8 » 15 20 1 25 1 75 2 38 1 50 2 00 2 75 30 50 63 35 55 75 25 35 45 15 25 35 15 20 85 15 20 25 5 C 7 5 G 7 15 20 25 15 20 25 23 30 40 25 30 40 1 00 1 50 2 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 75 1 00 5 6 7 25 25 25 25 50 50 25 25 37 50 75 88 1 00 2 00 3 00 75 1 25 1 63 2 00 3 50 5 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 1 00 2 00 25 38 45 1 5C 2 00 2 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 25 33 45 3 3 4 e 2 o 2 3013 6013 00 75 3 00 3 50 75 87 55 40 30 30 8 S 30 30 00 50 2 50 25 25- 1 25 8 50 50 1 00 4 00 2 25 7 00 4 00 mm. 8FM© & to© 2 ssr s o H A\ fi cona autly on hand, and ofl’er fc r sale at prices as low as cm be purchased in tlie southern country, a plendid assortment of PIANO-PORTES, from the Celebrated and lone established Manufactories of wVmiim# S Clark and JT. Chirkcrins;. Toe waUknown reputation of these Manufactories pre eludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence ot their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli mate, for many years. ALAR G‘E A 8BORT.MENT OF VfOLUVS, SI7P43RCOR GU1TA R8, BIGUES, TROMBONES, TRt.UPETS, HORNS, J CJLARIONETS. FLAGKOUiTS, FIFES, Arc Ac. Ac. Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hmniners and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per, Ac. &c. forming dr complete an assortment of musical merchandize, as can he found in the southern country. As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are enabled to sell their goods atthe very lowest prices. B. Jc V.have in addition to their catalogue, an assort ment of FOREIGN music. tt?*Music sold at reduced prices, tty* Terms Cash. May 17. 1842 33 C o in mission Ciimbcsk- rililK u:i.ier>ign-‘d will c-mtlr. ■<> the WAUK-HOUSP 1 AND COMMISSION HI Z.1NESS. at his uete stand on Poplar Street, ndjoini ig Gok.man A Richaki-soN ru in range with the unoccupied buiklinsr known as ihc M< n roe JLail Hoad Banking Hcuse. where he hopes to receive a liberal pntror.aje from his friends and tlie puhlu: j.-'::er ally. In selecting a new location, he lias v> ui »• 1 i find one near enough to the etnirt of the city, for tic i > n eral cont'cmcncc oi his customers, and distao! enc nth : be entirely safe from fire, should a large one ink* ; * i the heart of the city. Such a location, he flatters him&el: he has found ; and those who entrust their properly to bin may rest assured,nhat every attention will be «i cl in she! teriugr the some from the weather, and in preserving it clea of damage. By constant personal exertions, combined wit the experience of the past, be trusts he shall bv able t give satisfaction to oll t in effecting sales, v'cc. Macon Aug. 1,184-1. -15 .1. M. FIELLb_ W 51 IT T: IS li A© & €©. HAVE TAKEN THE ((iL M NEW BOOTS AND SHOES, •Juki Received on 8oeon<l Street. mHE undersigned would inform their JL friends and the public generally, that thev have received a large assortment of GENTS. FINE BOOTS ami SHOES; with a full supply of low priced SEWED and PEG BOOTS, and SHOES. Also, tadi cs’ SHOES ot all kinds and qualities, with a fui! supply of MISSES* & CHILDR EN’S SHOES, which they would invite all those that are in want of any of the above articles to come and ex amine our assortment, confident that both quality and price will be made satisfactory. WHITING fc MIX. Macon, Aprif 9, 1844. $8 WARE-KO^?2, Formerly occupied by Mr. John M. FiELD; ?od n pledges to serve their patrons better than —Let v. i promise to do tie best they can for them. BEN. . F. K OSS. Z. O. WHITEHEAD. TIIO M. • S C () L L Z N S, 9 H. P. REDDING. Macon. July 18,184 1. -ic tO MOUJLTRIE A: CAMPBELL, WARE-HOUSE CO.JI.7irSSIO.lt' DUJEIi Cir.YJS' TS, MACON, GEORGIA. IfJ ’ In conncxtion with the WARE-HOUSE, we be established a ."-Tore, where we shr 11 be :i le to furnish nur patrons and others with Bagging, Hope, Orotn ii., Iron, and all other Flamalion Sjpniies. at reasonable rate-. July 12, 1844. 49 ‘ M A: C WARE-HOUcSXj GRAVES, WOOD CO. R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants and Planters to their stock of FISFftH NIIOH&, to which weekly additions will be made during the season. Our assortment embraces the following descriptions ; 1500 pair heavy black Brogans, 1200 “ “ rusiet do. 1500 11 41 lined ami bound Kip Brogans. 1000 *• high and low quarter Brojrans, 1200 44 Women’s and Misres* Morocco, Kid, 3ca and Gambroon Buskins. Slippers and Ties, 000 pair Men’s Calf and Seal Brogans, 200 •* do. do. do. Pom os. 300 41 Youths* and Boys’ Calf and Kip Brogans. 200 44 Children’s Leather. Shoes, 10 cases Calf, Seal and heavy Boots. Macon, August 20, 1844. 47 H II. & J. COWLES, AVE just received, Fresh Mackerel, Canal Flour, Regala fc Principe Scgi New Buckwheat, in half and quarter banels, Together with Bnvk’iiiff- Sugar, Coffee, Ac. Ac. Macon. Nov 28 9 August 22,1843. J. D. GRAY, Agent and Superintendent of Trar.sportaii NEW SPRING GOODS. T¥AHE undersigned have received a large and general JL supply of Fancy & Staple Foreign A American DRYGOODS. which they ofl’er nt the very lowest prices. Their Stock consists in part of the following Goods: Superfine, medium, and low-priced Cloths, Super Black and Blue-black Wool dyed Cfisimcres, New style Plaid and Striped do Grode Ta Parmett*' and Summer Cloths, London, Cadet, and Fancy Drillings, Vestings, See. 2,000 pieces New style Prints, 200 do Georgia Nankeens, 50 do Mexican Mixtures. 50 do Middlesex Stripes, 50 do I-iish Linens, 100 dozen New styIc Willow BONNETS, 50 do PALM LEAF IIATS, 100 pieces New style Printed Lawns, 50 do Ginglirms, 500 dozen Spool Thread, 200 do Hosiery, Black and colored Silks and Sal’.G-L Balzarines, Foulard and Fancy Silks, Swiss. Jaconet. Mull ami Nansook Muslins. Cambrics Dimity, Long and Bishop Lawns, Umbrellas, Parasols, and Fhades, Shirtings. Sheeuncs. and Tic^ogr,. Pongee. India, and Spittlefie’d Hdkfs. Silk, Filia, and Balzar in*» Hdkfs. and Shawls, Ready made Linens, Stocks, Cravats. Collars, Ac. See. j With almost every other article usually kept in tin* Dry- MWjodsline; allot' which will be sold at the lowest prices ! for cash. SAM’L. J. RAY A CO. J Brick Building near Messrs. Graves’ cornor. Maces, April 2, 1844, 27 NEW BOOKS At BoardmanNs Book Store, UST received, all the new publications, among which are the following: Prescott’s History gf the Conquest of Mexico, HarperB* No.l of the Pictoral Bible, 44 No. 7 of Hannah Hcore’s complete works, 44 Alison’s History of Europe, complete and full bound, 44 Brando’s Encyclopedia full bound, 44 Neal’s History of the Protestants, Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress, Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt, Kohl’s Russia and the Russians, EHiotson’s Surgical Operations, The Psaltnist, Condie on Children, Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations, Ash well on the Diseases of Females, Queens of England, sixth series, A new Patent Inkstand, Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, fee. all cheap for CASH. Jan 16. 1° Summer C lothing. T HE subscribers have received their stock of Summei Clothing, comprising one of the most extensive and va ried they have ever had on hand, and which will be sold at extremely low prices. A call is invited. May 7 32 J. L. JONES <Sc CO.^ H. J. COWLES, H AVE now on hand, atthe Store formerly occupied b\ Messrs. J. B. Rosa.ik Co., a geneial assortment of Planters’ Supplies, consisting ol Groceries, Staple Dry-Goods, HARDWARE, SHOES, Ac. Ac. j Macon. Oct 25, I ?43 6 Central Hoad Company, SAVANNAH. Septkmrust 3, 1844. I N accordance with a Resolution of thr Board of Direct ors, this Company will receive and forward Goods to I the Depot at Macon, free of Commission. A deposite of | cash will be required to meet the expenses (ship freight. I drayage. Rail Road freight, Ac.,) on all goods destined to ; points beyond Macon or to intermediate stations. Goods will be forwarded frrm Macon by any conveyance the con signees may direct. F. WINTER, Forwarding Agent. Sept 17. 1344. 51 4t Commission Btisi si e * s. rttlHE subscribers beg leave to inform lieir friends, a J. the public in general, tiiat they arc still connected theabove business, under the firm of GOK.1IAN A RICUARDSOX, and are still occopyiog the large and convenient WAR HOUSE, near Cotton Avenue, at Poplar street.* I location is dry and elevated, and tmencamberitd with buildings and the usual liabilities offi.e. . They confidently assure tlie nubli.-.tliat any business e signed to their care, will be faithfully aud art aintlv exe ted. ’ ■ 1 ’ Relying on the honesty of purpose, and tlie Ion" * iab!i ed confidence of these who know us, \\e f->el nohesit. i in looking for a liberalebure ofnuh'.V patronage. THOMAS II. GORMAN, „ JAMES RICH A U Ii.SON Maeon, July 2, 1844. 4t) WAItE-HOUSS AND Commission Susiiiess. . t:iat Eurniltirc A; Chairs. T HE Subscribers would inform the citizens of Maeon nod surrounding country, that they have removed their stock of Furniture, to the store formerly occupied hy Tnrrans Hnrrold. ori Cherry street, where they will as for merly, be pleased to wait upon all their old customers and as many new ones as may favor us with their patronage. WOOD fc HRADLKY. Aug. 21, lg-l-i, 4 o Painting. VM^M- H. CLARK, lias the honor of informing it friends and the citizens of Macon, that he has re moved back, and is now prepared to execute all kinds ot llou.c, and Oricnuiciitnl Niifit Vaiulias. Anv person wishing fine, durable* an I cheaD work, would do well to give l, : m a call. He flatters hin can give entire -rtisfa- ,n Ids intitation as Maple Mahogany, Hewe-Wood and Oak. N It Slmpo-, Mulberry street. W est corner of Acade my Lot 'formerly used by W. Woodlifl, as a Bathing house. Macon, Sept 17, 184-1. -M 4t Just Re curved t-if also t c»f Woods such GRAVES, WOOD, 6l CO. f|d,\KE this method of informing plants X in addition to their wholesale nod retail DRY-GOODS AXI> GROCliKY IH lsJAIJSW. thev will continue to transact a general WA 1{E-I!OI'SK AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, nt tl.c old nand. ,!ot known as Graves’ Corner,) on the corner of second 'tre> ' and Commerce Row, and would respectfully renew the. tender of their services to their pleating friends, and others, with t'ne assurance, that those vrit t may patronize us in this lint of business, shall have our best endeavors to hi them justice and promote their interest. Our Wa.c'-Hdust- is conveniently situated j and Cotton stored with us. shall he well taken care of, and pron-c ted frrm ihe weather. We will also assist with pleasure, our friends in selling their Cotton, and xvithoot charge; and we are at all tin.es pre pared to make advances oil the ..in- in Cash or Merc! on- dire. We respectfully solicit a port: n of the : .tr tnape of the public. ' GRAVES, WOOD, k CO. Edwin Git.wrs. Y , Thomas Wood. [ J- M. Kinri-.t;. ) ! Macon, September 24, l.- M. 52 j" Albert isi T'r>, j WARE-HOTTSE AND Commission AVZcrchant, MACD.Y, «eoi«:n. n ASconstantly on itaml a large supply of ItAGGiMG, ROl’E. BLANKKT.S. trllOEs-. GROCERIES. | DRY GOODS, A'c. and will continue to supply bh, ess- j turners at the lowest prices. Macon, Sept. 24, 1844. 52 fr'ACTOKAHl':' AND C ommission Husiucss. *A tlA.Ytn, G„ T IIE subscriber (late of the firm 'i'lloi.i A: a i ki>.-u>. • will continue the Factorage am! « • .mnis-iwn Business at their old stand, on the B»y.' He a k. »,ti liana n good supply of B AGGING A NI > B AL E R •.) 1* E. Savannah, Sept 17, 1541. 20 ~ p p HL Ld superior sew CAN I- FI.OUR. THOMAS TAYLOR. Ac-A HOLT. tt MolTat's T .ile r 1 . j Phicci Kilters. general d- - July 1C. IS It. JAMES \V BAILEY.