Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, October 29, 1844, Image 1

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tPSlLJ3<33a&.385I£s> rtV »rn. s i> a r m o n * i » o. BY riUNCE be PEIKGLE. VX S3 PEB’ASNBMj ADVANCE. A D*vruTWKME.''rs'n<n exceeding 1C lines, will be inserted one time for ONE DOLLAR.; and FIFTY CESTS for each ^Sheriffs! TexICWfecttarf and Coroners’ Sales, are char- ^AroasonafileTeduction will be made to those who adver- *'*"I’^Letters mt business connected wi'h the Office, must j,n"post paid,to secure attention. ;T <S> tmm Law Notice. T HE undersigned have associated themselves in the practice of-the Law, and will give prompt attention to such business as may be entrusted to their care. Thev will attend the following Courts: Bibb, Crawlord, Monroe. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkinson. Houston,Pulaski, Hen ry and Pike. , , By OFFICE over E.B.Wef.ds Store, two doors be low W. B. Johnston, on Mulberry street. L. N. WHITTLE. 26 Macon, March 26, 18-14. JOSEPH B. CIArr. Attorney at Lnir, Vienna, Dooly county. May 10 Georgia J. S. D2NNAR3), ATTORNEY AT LA1V, Jan S5 PERRY. GEO. Iiaw Notice. T HE undersigned will give their .joint nnd undivided at- tention to .any profesaioua! business confided to them in the counties of Bibb, Houston, Pulaski, Macon, Dooiy Sumter, Lee, Baker, Thomas, Decatur, Early, Randolph. •^And^in the Circuit Court of the United States, lor the District of Georgia. . . »tKor the convenience of their clients, they have opened of fices in Macon, and in Albany, Ga. Letters to the firm.nd- dressed to either place will receive tlieir prompt audition, (CP Office in Macon, formerly occupied by Dr. Randolph. Office in Albany, building east of the Courier Office. J It. K. & J. K. HINES. Oct 1, 1 3in NEW SERIES—VOL. 1. NO, 5. EICON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 29,1844. WASHINGTON HAL!,, MACON, GEORGIA. T HE subscriber has again taken this Eslai linltmenl, where he will always be hap ' U jBB pv to attend to the calls of his old costumers, r and the travelling public generally. Macon, June 20 38 8. LANIER. MARIETTA HOTEL, Cobb County, GEORGIA. ± I 1HL Midersigned liave taken this spacious Hotel, for merly kept by Benson Roeebts. F.sq.. anil ore now ready for the reception of Travellers and Families visiting the up-country. The subscribers pledge themselves to use every exertior for the comfort of tlieir patrons. THOMAS B. DANIEL, JEREMIAH LEAK. Marietta, Jan. 1.1844. F.tSIIl OJW1BL Ji HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. GEO. I. SHEPARD, Is receiving weekly additions to bis hitherto splendid stock of HATS AND (SAPS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY. He is now prepared to offer bake inducements to city and country purchasers. Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment in the State, lie will afford his Goods at an loir, or perhaps loner prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may be found at bis Store. AMONG THEM— FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM, AND BROAD BRIM Bcnrcr, lYtitrin, Ca»iuirr, Itus.in, ITIolc-SItin, Ansolin, nucl Milk HATS. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF wl c/ .va, s CO.VSrSTING OF Otter, Shctlmul kcnl, Nutria, noil Blu&hral. ALSO. Men's ami Youths' Cloth and Velvet CAPS, RATETOF FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD. TRA.B SAVANNAH TO STATIONS Vo do Hair Seal do Do do Sealeue do Do do Glazed do GUN-SMITHING. T HE subscriber would inform the citizen, of Macon and the public generally, that he haa taken the stand known as the old Tost-Ollice. oil Mulberry street. oue door from it. 8. Newcomb A Co’*. Eating House and Bowling Alieva, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work iu the above business, in a snperirstyle. Rifles made toorder.and war ranted. Double Guns restocked, and alt kinds of repairing done with despatch. He ha. also on hand, a few fine DOUBLE GUNS; Ri fle POWDER of a superior quality; GUN POWDER; SHOT.Ilf ail sizes; Baldwin's ElasticGUX WADDING; plain PERCUSSION CAPS; split anJ ribbed do; Walk- e-'a best English Caps; POWDER ELASKS; SHOT POUCHES; and all articles usually kenfin the line, which will be sold low foreash. E. S- ROGERS. Macon. Jan 30.1844 IS Gentlemen’s JVavv Caps; A LARGE LOT OF Men’s niul Boys’ Black ami Drab SPORTING HATS; Together with an extensive Stock of Men’s ami Boys’ I»l:«ek ami Drab W O O L HATS, Ac. Kir" The attention of those in want of any articles in this line, is respectfully invited. Store on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash- ington Ilall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi ting be Mix. -’WTKOX*. IWrEr'JE! 39^ Otter, Mink. n»<l Uuccoou .‘skins, for which the Cash will be paid. Macon. Jan 30. 1844 18 GEO. I. SHEPARD. Barrels of Molasses and Oil.. Do. do.'all other kinds, Wet. Do. do.. ,,do. do. Dry Half Barrels, Wet Do. .do. * Dry Brooms, in bundles, per dozen ;.. Buckets, in nests . Corn, peas, oats, rye, bran, corn meal and rice flour, in bags, per bushel... Chairs, per dozen . Do. Rocking, large, each........ - Carboys of Vitriol,&c......... - Carriages and Barouches,four wheels.... Do. Buggies, double Do. do. single and Gigs...... Do. Sulkeys - WHOLESALE A«u RETAIL. DR. .RcDD.VALD, Dentist. n AS removed liis office and residence to the first House above the Methodist Church. Oct 1. 1844. 1 3m Fire Insurance. CAPITA I. $300,000. T HE -Vein York Conlrihulionship Fire Insurance Company, having established an Agency in Macon, will Insure Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furniture and every description of Property, a Ft/iii ft Out or Dam age by Fire. BOND & MURDOCK, Agents. 'Macon, April 30,1844. 31 ly GEO. .1. JKE1USERElt\ R ESPECTFULLY inform*bi.old customers and the public generally, that he is now receiving from tlie celebrated Ilat Manufactory of John Hunt A Co., a very extensive assortment of HATS AND CAPS, embracing every style and quality. Among bis assortmeu may be found 10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hats, 20 doz. do Cassimere Ilata, 10 doz. do Russia Hats, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats 1 doz. Angola Silk Hats. ALSO. OWE HUNDRED DOZEN IlltOAD BBS1I Beaver* Nutria and Russia HATS, Fire Insurance. npHE Undersigned. Agents for the AStna Insurance * Company of Ilartf-ird Conn., are prepared tn take risks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store and Cotton iu Ware-houses, intiie Civy of Macon and ils vicinity, agains Fire. REA & COTTON, Ag'ts Feb 7 23 ly Notice. A LL persona having claims against B. 8. Nesvconn. or B. S. Newcomb be. Co. are requested to present them for settlement; and all indebted. will save themselves trou ble and expenses, by paving without we having recourse o die services of an attorney. May 20. 1844. 34 B. S. NEWCOMB & CO. Prime Geese Feathers. 1 LBS. just received an.i tor*»!e bv JIW/U GRAVES. WOOD & CO. April 30. IStl 31 Exchange on H T ew-York, I 710R sale by THOS. TAYLOR. 1 October 3 1 I lift jUUt BRICKS, the best quality. For sale J UU,UUU by J. A. RALSTON. Macon 844. 50 G nn-Powder. KEGS 8portingV 15 do Shot-gun > 1 10 do July 30 POWDP.tt, Blasting) Forsaleby 44 BOND & MUKDOUK. warranted more durable han any Hats ever sold in Macon. Also, 50 doz. Youth's and Children's Hats, 20 doz. do. do. Caps. ALSO. 20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hats, Together with a general assortment »f FUR CAP S, CONSISTING IN PAUT OF 3 doz. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS, 5 'doz. Sea Otter Caps, 5 doz. Soper Nutria Cape. 20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps, 50 doz. Men'a and Boys’ Seal Caps, 50 doz. do. do. Sealelte Cans. ALSO. 200 doz. Men’s and Boys’ Black and Drab WOOL HATS. All of which will be sold lor Cash, at prices which can- not fail to give satisfaction. Purchasers are invited tn call and examine at the old stand, sign of the “BIG HAT," Mulberry Street. Beaver. Otler, Mink, &. Coon Skins, H’./.VyKZI, for which the cash will be paid. Macon. Oct 17.1813. 3 Collars, per dozen - Cotton, per 100 lbs - Demijohns,'Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2 gallons Do. do. do. over “ —.... 1 —.......... Ducks and Fowls, in coops. pei*iead Eggs,-per dozen.......................... — — Geese and Turkeys Grindstones, per 100 lbs Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per bead 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 ... — Ilhds. and Pipes Liauor. not exceeding 120 gallons.. Do. Molasses ana Oil. ordinary size on in pigs or bars, castings for 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 exceeding 4 bushels - Sheep, Lambs. Goats, Kids, Deer, and Pigs, per head * - Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other articles as go by 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, withoutregard to the established rates, viz: Corn, and all kinds of grain ; brick, horses, mules and cattle ; Iron in bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing, Ac.; sawed lumber mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar tides of stone; salt, firewood, staves, shingles, hay iu bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpentine. Freight at the above rates, or by special contract, to be under the following stipulations, viz: Nocliim for damages on articles transported by this Company unless the packages ure examined and identified in the presence of an officer of the Company before the same are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for tlie leakage of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery ware, chafing of bogging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Not ac countable for breakage of hollowware. No internal injury, rot clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred on bourd the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles. Not accountable for livestock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped iubad 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 Cottou in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood that this Company will not bold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any freight after being landed at the place of destination. The Company will not be accountable for Passengers'baggage, unless put iu the baggage car incliarge of the con ductor. j. .. .. ^ The Gompanv will have agents atstatioos 8,10, II, 12,13,14,15, 16, and 17, and at Macon, to attend to the delivery and forwarding of goods. All merchandize not to be forwarded will be 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. Til DMAS runSE, General Superintendent Transportation. Savannah. April 23, 1844. 30 i,2,; 4,4j.5 6,7 8,9,1( 11,18 13,14 „15,16 .;17,18, Ma- cou. ... 5C 7 1 OC 1 2. I 40 1 so 38 6(1 , 70 7: 75 80 ... 31 SO 60 65 0 75 * 25 3t 45 5( 55 60 25 3C 1 30 33 38 40 25 35 SO 5G 58 60 ... C 10 10 13 i 13 .. . 1 50 2 00 2 50 2 75 3 00 3 25 ... 25 3S 4C 45 48 50 ... 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50 5 00 6 0C 8 oo io oo;n oo 12 00 4 00 5 00 G OQ 8 OC 8 50 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 7 5 00 .. 3 00 3 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 8 00 10 00 14 00 16 00H7 00 18 00 .. 38 50 68 70 73 75 .. 25 30 35 40 42 .. 25 30 32 34 36 38 .. 50 55 00 65 70 75 3 3 3 3 31 3 .. 1 1 1 1 ■ i 1 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 50j 6 50 7 0C 7 50 2 00 3 00 5 00 6 00 G SC 7 00 63 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 0C 2 00 2 00 3 00 4 00| 4 50 4 75 s oo J 00 4 00 5 00j 5 50 5 75 6 00 25 30 33 35 38 40 25 25 25 31 35 38 35 40 50 55 60 63 - ' 5 8 10 12 13 15 30 50 60 65 70 75 . 31 38 50 5G 58 60 25 37 50 75 1 00 1 00 It* - 05 35| 40 45 50 53 fss 251 25 . 25 25 PRINTING, OF ALL KI.XDS, DONE AT SHORT NOTICE, IN A NEAT STYLE, ANb ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, AT THE OFFICE OF THE —sects .IS— PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLAMKS, HAMDBILLS HORSi? BILLS, LABELS, «C5 jm. '-SRt.IJSJ&SS’sS,. n \IRE-MO USE RE CEir TS &C. &C. &C. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ZEES /NBv 3ES553 « Of use in this State, printed on fine paper, iu legal form constantly hept,.n hand, and for sale at very low prices. Maeou, June 1, 1843. 38 S. DALL & CD’S., a WAKE-HOUSE RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD. GENERAL FORWARDING & C0H9ISS10N DOUSE. T HE Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri vilege of runuingan EA.PRESS over their Road duting the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they ofier superior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance of.valuablo Articles, Specie, dec. Ac. and are iq hopes of being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will be ellowed to carry a Mail Bag. They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and interinc diate places, and between Savannah and Charleston, with the greatest safety and despatch ; end will also pay particu lar attention to the puichasc of Goods, collection and pay ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of business in the above places. They have also extended their arrangement to run their Express by the Southern Boats to Ficolata, iu 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 carry all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and safety, on the first of October next. MACON—Office at the lYa.thington Halt. SAVANNAH—Office nt^Ro. 153 Day street. DO. S'. PhtBiftek, Agent, for receiving and fn—r'z'Miiig Goodsund Merchtmdisc. CHARLESTON. S. C.—i-lmos Head, Agent, office Ho. 96, East Day. July 4 40 tf M. 8. BALL A CO. Commission XSusincss. U AJOR William Hamilton having retired, the suhreri- bers have 'Associated themselves in business, under iie name and styleof WI.NW A Thev will •ccupy the Ware-IIouso on Cherry street, known as Ham- (ton 6c Winn's. . T be y are prepared to make advances mi Cottons put in heir stores, and to execute all orders that may he confided othem Tn the line of their business. J. D. WINN. Macon, July 9, 1844. 41 J. V. HUMPH. KjT* The Georgia Jeffersonian, (Griffin) willpieueenpy HAKWEAIM & ilA.TIaf/r WARE-HOUSE Commission tltjcrcltan€s a MACON, GA. W ILL continue business al their old **tandon the river, which is not only convenient for shipping of Cotton, either by the River or RaH-Itond. but is more secure from fire than any other Ware-House in the city. The interest of our patrons taftl be rkselv oil ended to, in person*^by Mr. Thomas Hardk^ian, either in t(m selling of Cotton, filling «f ordeis for Goods, or in shipping Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman Sc Co., Savannah, or to any other market. August 1. 1844. 45 ISmiiiltott. eSardcmat! A* Co. ♦ eS SAN AN.YAH, GA. K7KTILL continue the Factorage aistl Foimuinkioit T? B uxiuc.a in this city, and will, as heretofore, give their best attention to the sale of Cotton, the filling of orders and tlie receiving and forwarding Merchandize. evera-rd Hamilton.) THOMAS HAHDEMAN, S Copartner chas. f. Hamilton, ) Savannah, July 30, 1844. 45 WAES-EOiySE JJSUSIC STORE, nils ICON. Shot and Lead. •7ST BAGS Shot, assorted sires, I 300 lbs. Lead, for sale by July 30 44 BOND Jc MURDOCK. Choice Canal. Flour. FRESH supply just received and for aale by THOMAS TAYLOR. July 2 <0 On Cotton Avenue end Second at. A Just Received, O N Second street, a fresh supply of French Calf Boots superior article. Also, Ladies’ Shoes, of various kinds July 2 40 WRITING A MIX. To Keu7. milE large family residence, with eight A rooms, formerly occupied by Gen. E, Beall, now by M. L. Graybtlf, in n desirable part of the city, possession given tlie 1st Oc- h tuber. Approved Notes payable quarterly will be required. Also, two Store Houses on Cotton Avenue. Apply to „ „ W. B. PARKER. Macon, Sept. 10, 1844. so To Rent. rpHE middle part of the Store now ocru- A pied by the subscriber, suitable lor a Milliuary or Tailoring .establishment, as also a part of tlie tenement nliove. Possession grv- i cn by the first of October next. Applv to M. 8. THOMSON. _A'iguj^27.1814. 48 To Skill. MpHS two story Dwelling House, at present occupied by , J. J». Seymour. Possession given the first of October. A Pp'y to j. HOLLINGSWORTH, Jr. Msron, Sept.*!,, 1844. 51 TO REIXFT. JJ0SSE6SIGN given immediately. The whole of the . , JJPp* r pan of that building on the corner of Mulberry , 1 j 1 ™ streets, opposite the Floyd House. It is well ed r le< *. su “ *°ited for n Boarding House, nnd will be rent- diviHLj ** ,P nr P°a« if applied f.,r soon, if not, it will be ed ®°u rented aacurdingly. Apply to x. M.S. THOMSON. J”«con, Qct. 8, 1844. 2 ^W.CfuODS, \KW GOODS. A ram ' Subscribers t : "Wtuof ■ general issori- f .fie latent r prices, in 5 bu*they ofier for fient dx lo 6oue door from Washington Hall. ^ - 1 * 5 52 GEO. W. PRICK Sc CO i A 5 *!** Shi,-I* and lira,verst. J \V.. • * P" 01 ' assortment of Merino Lambs •• .'"l t nit,hi Neil Sliin> i, i j -1 Draweir. GEORGE W, PRICE. 4 Sf » r 'w, Oct *x. FAS 81 r 4».\ A.K L L 13 A T S. AT THe NE1V HAT AND CAP STORE. FFIIIE subscriber has receix-ed the SPUING A FASHION fur Hats, the finest and light est article ever lffered in this market. A A. Panama. Leghorn. Palm Leaf, Drab Beaver, Otter, Russia, and Pearl Cassimer—broad brim and fashionable. All of which will be snld low for CASH. GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon, May 7,1844. 32 FASHION AM LE Straw JYIillfinery,- asid Dress TJaliln; Fstablisluucnt, (Opposite the Floyd House, late Central Hotel.) 'll J"US. MASON respertrully informs the Ladies of Ma- 1TA con and vicinity, that she ha. just received a new set of the latest fashioned HAT BLOCKS, likewise an im proved TRUSSING MACHINE, which will enable herto bleach and pres, all kinds of plain nnd fancy EEC, HORN mill STRAW HATS, with greater facility, an,l with out the risk of scorching the straw,silbe following reduced prices, viz;' Ladies’size, * - • - - - - - - 75 cents. Misses', do. .........50 •< Gentlemen’s Panama and Leghorn Hats, 75 “ All altering. ......... 25 extra. Mrs. M. will guarantee to give satisfaction to those who inny favor tier witli tlieir patronage, or return the money. £i>e lias slso received some plates of fashions, which will enable her to make Dresses in the most fashionable style, and at very reduced prices, to suit the times. Macon, September 10, 1844. 301 50 DISTANCES IN IUILE8 FROiTl 31A CON* MtJto.ii .1t.tco.1r to 1 5 I 13 I 19 I 24 I 30 I 35 1 40 | 46 | 52 | CO Passekcebs 5 c. pr. mile, (children under 12ys. & servts. half price, Cotton per hale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs......... Boxes, bales, ami all tneasarement goods,... per cubic foot. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go by weight, — ... ..........................per 100 lbs. Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, -....each. Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil................ ...... 1... each. Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Jcc..............each, Barrels of Molasses and Oil,. each. Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all oilier light bis. each, j bis. Pork, Fish, Liquor,Ac. A all Kegs of 10 gals. A upwards, each, j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac each, Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels each, Salt in sacks over Tour bushels,. ...... per bushel, Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags,........ per bushel, Cotton Bagging,... ...............per piece. Boxes ofSoap, Candles, Ac. of common size,...............each, Brooms in bundles... .per dozen. Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels A Spades, Sillers, Ac. per dozen, Chairs -.per dozen. Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac.... ............ each, All small packages not weighing 101 lbs. ncr measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith's Bellows.......... ..each, Potatoe s, Apples, Ae .... per bushel. Demijohns, Jags, Jars, Ac. not over two gallons.............each. Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons...,-. each. Ploughs,.. ...................... ................each, Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.I. esch,J Four Wheel Carriages, each,. Two Wheel Carriages, ..eachj Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagoiu-,................each, Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000feet................. Wood,... «,«... per cord, LIVE STOCK. *i Hogs, :..... ...............per head, Oxen and Beef Cattle......... .......per head, Horses ...per head,; Sheep, Goats, Calves,and Dogs........ per head,! Turkeys and Geese in coop3 .......per head,I Ducks and Chickens in coops. ...........per head.I Special contracts may be made with ibeSuperintendantof Transportation, forFreigbt, on tlie following articles, when ip large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Lumber, Wood, Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac. Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass freeofeharge, for pazaage, 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 A gent of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of tliisUoad, by wagons, to tlieir place of des tination. free ofchaige for Storage or Forwarding. Colton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will lie received by the Company’s Agents, nt Griffin, liarnesville er Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar- rnnirpnrpnls must 1w> mnrlf* in >11 inclntu-nn fnr lit r»r»vm/»nt TTr^irrlit nnrl nvnnn con wiflt fli« nnmnnnv’t'A fn»nt nf TVf*» 15 | 65 (95 l l 25 1 5011 7512 00 2 3012 60,3 00 25 40 6C 75 Ci 10 15 20 4 4 8 10 10 15 80 23 1 25 1 75 2 33 3 60 l 50 2 00 2 73 3 50 30 50 63 75 35 55 75 87 2S 35 45 55 15 25 32 40 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 5 61 7 8 5 6 7 6 10 20 25 30 15 20 dO 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 8 25 23 25 25 25 50 50 so 25 25 37 50 50 75 88 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 70 1 25 1 63 2 25 0 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 0 00 2 50 3 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 25 33 45 50 3 3 4 4 2 s| 2 2 UIRETMT© V 2 © 2 S5f @ „ H A\ E cans antly on hand, and oiler ft r sale at prices as low as cm be purchased in the soulhcrncountry, a plendid assortment of PIANO-FORTES, from the Celehr-ated and Ion:established Manufactories of jVmins S Clark anti JT. ChicSiering. The weil known reputation of these Manufactories pre eludes the necessity of commenting upon tlie excellence ot their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli mate, for many vears. ALAR G‘E ASSORTMENT OF VI4>T,1NS. .SUPERIOR GUITARS,BUCI.IIS, TROMBONES, TRUMPETS. HORNS, CLARIONETS, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per, Ae. Ac.forming as complete annssortment of musical merchandize, as can be found in the southern country. As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are enabled to sell their goods attlie very lowest prices. B. & V. have in addition to their catalogue, an ass irt- ment of FOREIGN MUSIC. ft7*Mo*ic sold at reduced prices. Terms Cash. May 17. 1842 33 JtKD Commission Business. npiIE undersigned will ccntiuu* the WAliE-HOUSfi JL AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at his neu; stand, on Poplar Street, adjoining Gorman A IUclIAKOSOK. ami in range with the unoccupied building known as the Mon- roe Rail Road Banking House, where Ire hopes to receive a liberal patrouage from his friamls and rite public gener ally. In selecting a new location, lie has endeavored to find one near enough to the centre of the city, for the gen eral convenience el his customers, nud distant enough to he entirety safe from tire, should a large one take placs in the heart of the citv. Such a location, he flatters himself, he has found ; and those who entrust their property to him, ' may rest assured, that every attention will be used in shel tering the same from the weather, and in preserving it clear of damage. By constantpersonalexertiotrs,combined with the experience of the past. Ire trusts Ire shall be able tw give satisfaction to oil, m effeclivg sales, Ac. Macon Aug. 1,1844. 45 .7. M. FIELD. MOULT SUL A L-1MPKLLL, O m WARE-HOUSE -jai AND C O.II.HI SSI 0.1* .13 ER CII.ISiTH, Macon, Georgia. D3 3 In connexion with the WARE-HOUSE, we have established a r'tore, where we shall be able to furnish our patrons and others with Bagging, Rope, Gi-crcrieft, Iron, and all other Plantation Supplies, at reasonable rates. July 12, 1844. 43 M. A -C. GKAVp, WOOD &, CO. R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants and Planters to tlieir stock of FRESH SHOES, to which weekly additions will be made during the season. Our assortment embraces the following descriptions 1500 pair heavy black Brogans, 1200 “ “ rustel ao. 1500 * " lined nnd bound Kip Brogans. 1000 '* high and low quarter Brogans. 1200 •• Women's and Mives’ Morocco, Kid, Seal and Gambrnnn Buskins. Slippers and Ties, GOO pair Men's Calf aud Seal Brogans, 200 •* do. do. do. .Pumos, 300 " Youths’ and Boys’ Calf and Kip Brogans. 200 “ Children’s Leather Shoes, 10 cases Calf, Seal and heavy Boots. Macou/.August 20, 1844. 47 rangenrents must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent at Ma con. or at the Depot where the goods ate received or delivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for shipping thei r^ Prod ure to Market, an<l obtaining their supplies, through this channelofcoinm unication with the seaboard. ‘ liin 2} miles of our Depot, and will be miles above Macnn; and, by the first Fashionable Arrival. J A E. SAULSBURY. will open this dav. a superior •' ot of FRENCH CLOTHS, FANCY CASSI MERES A VESTINGS, direct from the French market, via New York, which they will sell very low for cash. Sept 17, 1844. 51 Emporium bT Fashion. T HE undersigned, respectfully announce tbnt they have resumed ihe TrUrORIXG BCMirYKS!*. under the nianfo’mient of Mr. MEN’AHD.'lnlt of the City of New York, \vho hns fnr a number of years, hod charge of one of the most fashionable Houses in Broadwayanuwho&e rep utation is"atfeb «9 teUuthoruethe belief that he wi!i be able to gjve entire satisfaction : li» v. ao may favor them with their patronage. J. & E. SAULSBURY. Sept 17.1844. .51 {Commission Business. rjtHE subscribers beg leavo to inform heir friends,and I. the public in genera!, that they are still connected iu the above business, under the firm of GORMAN & RICHARDSON, and are stiR Occupying the large aud convenient 'WAI7R- HOUSE, near Colton Avenue, on Poplar street. Tire location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old buildings and the usual liabilities of fi e. They confidently assure the public, that any b-jslgess'com signed to their care, will be faithfully andprrvnp'tly execu- ted. Relying on the honesty of purpose andthelongestoblish- ed confidence of these who know us’, we feel nohesitaticy in looking for a liberal share ofpubliepatrmmge. THOMAS B. GORMAN, JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, Julv 2, 181*4. - 43 WASE-&OUS22 AND Commission Susinccs. GRAVES, WOOD, & CO. T AKE this method of iiifiirmiiigplan'ers and others, that in addition to tlieir wholesale and retail BIH-GOOUS AND GROCERY BUSINESS, they will I'orn’inue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE an a COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand. (long known as Graves' Corner.) on the corner of second street and Commerce Row, and would respectfully renew tire tender oT their services to tlieir planting friends, ami ollreis. with the assurance, that those who may patronize us in this line of business, shall have out best endeavors to do them justice and promote their interest. Our 'Ware-IIouse is conveniently situated ; nnd Cotton stored with us, shall be well taken care of, and protected from the weatlrer. We will also assist with pleasure, our friends in seljjng their Cotton, and without charge; and we are at all tifiies pre- pared to make advances on the eanle in 'Cash or Merchan dize. We respectfully solicit a portion nf life patronage of the public. GRAVES, 'WOOD, A CO. Edwin Guavks, ) Thomas Wood, ,> J. M. KmnKE. ) Macon, September 24, 1 So! 4. S3 ,7Macon Iron A‘ Brass Foundry AISD IflAf'HLYE SHOP. TIN ILL and Gin Grcriug, Steam Engine Il’orX-, Iron l and lirass Castings of every description, made to order.and Machine Wobk in General, corner of Fourth and Walnut Streeu. IT 3 * The highestprices will be paid for Old Coppei, B ' a. Lend, aud Vast Iron. J&u 31 17 ROBT. FINDLAY. NEW BOOKS At J- Barnes’, ©SI Cotton Avenue. Presi ott’s Mexico, • Dr. Olio’s Travels in tbe East, Life of Wilhurn Fisk^ Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition, Magendec’e Physiology, New Edition of Dunclison’s Medical Dictionary, No. 1 Jc i Harpers’ Pictorial Bible. Works of Miss Brewer, in cheap form, Liibtf’s grieullural Chemistry, Mysteries of Paris. Macon, March 26. 26 C. Campbell A Co. A T tlieir old Maud, opposite the Washington Hall, offer for sale at tlie lowest current prices far cash, 75 Bales heavy Gunny Bagging. 250 Pieces do Kentucky do. 100 do do ltusia do. 50 do do Dundee do. 1500 pounds good Bagging Twine, 300 coils Manilla Hope, 100 do Kentucky do. 1500 Sacks Salt, 20 Tons Swedes Iron, 25 IJhd6. St. Croix and Muscovado Sugar, 250 Bags Rio, Laguira. and Java Coffee. With a general assortment of Blankets, Shoes, Staple Dry Goods, fee. Sept 17, MU. 51 Atlantic Rail Hoad, early next spriog. That portion of tbe Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, lias been rebuilt ihis'summcr, and laid with heavy fiange Rail, and the whole Ruad from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for business. Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find itdccidedljr to their interest, to ship tlieir goods by wavef Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, a* good scan be hauled from Barnesville or Crifliu to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country at proportionable rates. Ail goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. JT. I>. CJItAV, Dissolution. T HE Co-partnership heretofore existing und.tr tire name of HAMILTON be WINN, expires this day by its limitation. All persons indebted, are requested to pay up the . amount of tlieir indebtednes; to John D. "Winn; and thos^ to the junction wuh the \\ extern and having claims agaiust them, to hand them into him for set- ..i. .v._ u~i i— - - tlemeut. \\ M. HAMILTON. Macon,July D, 1844 41 JOHN D. WINN. August 22,1843. Agent and Superintendant of Transportation. JOHN L. JOKES A CO. SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING- Manufactured the past summer, from recently Imported Goods, by W*«n. T. Jennings 4c Co., very favorably known os among tlie most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the city of New York. CONSISTING OF Surtoiiis, Frock Coats, l’autaioons. Vena, Dress Coats, Coatees, anti Office Coats, Travelling Coat Mindies' amd Gentlemen's In all tire New and various styles ; Together with a very choice selection of - Silk and Satin Scarfs. Cravats, Mohair and Cashmere do Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Under Vests, Gloves, Suspenders, Linen and Muslin Shirts, Collars, Stocks, &c. Including a general stock of Youth’s A rhildren’s Clothing:, NEGRO CLOTIIINC. f m b a i a a @, ,& (o.o Believing that the system oT ** Small Profits and Quick Returns,” is best suited to the times, they -will offer their Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur chasers. Macon, October 10,1843. 2 JLlCOiY! HACOiVTT ' LBS. superlbr Georgia Cured BACON— Hams, Shoulders, and Sides, for sale bv May 2! 34 NEW BOOKS At Boardiuan’s Book Store, J UST received, all the new publications, among which are the following; •' v Preacott’s History of tbe Conquest of Mexico, Hnrpers* No.l of the Ptctoral Bible, ** No 7 of Hannah Hoore's complete worlds, “ Alison’s History of Rurope, complete and full bound, “ JJrande’s Encyclopedia full bound, “ Neal’s History of the Brotestants, Southey’s Pilgrim's Progress. Rural Life in Germany, by William Ilowiit, KohVs Russia and the Russians, Rlliouon’s Surgical Operaiions, The Psalmist, Coudie 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, 6cc. all Jan 1<5 NEW STORE, WSBTSHXS? & POPS, A RE now opening a general ittd complete sto«K of Goods /x in Macon, (Onion Avenue.) Consisting of HTA- PLfi AAD HO.lIESTlt: I)«Y and GROCERIES, Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Drug3 and Medi cines, Paints and Oils, Glass and Potty, Crockery and Glass-Ware, Mill and Crosscut Saws. Blacksmith's Tools, 'teel, Blankets, Kerseys, nd a general as- . ^ aud Boots, latest *tyte. Bridle, Harness, Upper ar.d Sole patent Leather. Best apple Vinegar. ALSO, A supply of Negro Shoe* made at Forsyth by I: Win- SHIT, all of which is offered to the public very cheap for CASH. They will also Manufacture all kinds of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness, Trunks, Collars,Carpet Bags, Whips & c - * l£jr* R ErAllllNO DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. c£jl N. B. Tlie highest market price will be paid for HIDKS, TALLOW and BEESWAX. ISA \C WIXSHIP, WILLIAM M. POPE. Sept. 24, 1844. 52 52 tilass-Ware, Mill and crosscut taws, ma< Bagging and Rope, Salt, Iron and Steel, Bin Satinets, &c. A spiendid lot of Saddles, ati sortment of ladies and gentleman’s Shoes an ALRERT HITTS, WAHE-KOtrSE AND ConiKiission IVTerchant. JlAOOa'V) A«cai^iaa B AS constantly on band a lnr*:e suppiv of BAGGING. ROTE, BLANKETS. SHOES. GROCERIES, DRV GOODS, Ucc. and will continue to supply Lis cus tomers nt the lowest prices. Macon, Sept. 24,1644. 62 TlolihS’s Life Pills as:d Plioinix Ritters, .T7I0R general debility, for sale bv I 1 * JAMES W. BAILEY. Julv 1C. 1844.% 42' AlJ5E0RT' C. 115 : T'iX A T his old stand, opposite tbe VVeshmgUMi Hall, lins re ceived, within tlie last few weeks, a new anil general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, part of which consists of the following: 400 pieces English and American Prints. 50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzarinefc, 30 do •Printed Lawns and Cambrics, 10 do Satin Stripe Adrianoplcs, 20 do do do Organdiee, 50 do Erls ten Ginghams, 10 do Seydia Stripes, 50 do Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, 25 do Lace Stripe Muslins, 20 do Cross Barred do do Silk Hnndkou biefs, do Furnitute Prints., 10 bales Brown Sheeting, While and black Cottou' llo&e. Spool Thread, Needles, Pin*, and every other article usually called for, which will be *old at the very lowest prices for Cash. Macon. June It?. IS 14. 38 SO 100 cheap for CASH. 16 REDDING & WHITEHEAD. Furniture A Chairs. fTMHE .Subscribers wouhl inform the citizens of Macon ll. anti surrounding country, that they have removed their stock of Furniture, to the store formerly occupied by Tnninas Harrold.-on Cherry atrcct, where they willas for merly, be pleapdd to wait upon all their old customers aod as many new ones as'may favor us with .their patronage. y*- - - . * , WOOD A BHADLEY. Aug. 21, 1844. 43 Jms< Received, at G. W. A E. AVOORRFFF’S, \ LARGE nssortment of new ami fashinnpbl# S’VJt- PLE AN5> FASCY DRV GOODH, eonsirtirg of a great variety of the latest pauerii3 for ladies dre?se*«-r- Also all kinds of goods usually kept in our line. All of which will he «fiered at a small advance from cost. Macon, Sept. 24, 1844. r IHHE undersignt J street, a few doors south cl irliohiing the Messenger Ofiice ; REMOVAL,. no-l have removed to the Stnrt lie Wi Ilall, they GEO. I. SHEPARD, H AS Just received in extensive assortment of HATS and CAPS, of the lete5t Fashion, to which ihe alien- | lion ofhis friends and the public generally, is invited. Be-, ing perfectly confident that hisfheilBies for obtaining fresh j supplies, weekly, will enable him to sell as lov*’ as anyoth- | er establishment mthe State, II koletnlc or retail. j a lage nnd general stock pet.8^if44- -J Staple and Fancy Di7 a ®oods, Jitst Sleceived. REAS>lT-r»TAi:-S CXtO^ISISCC?, o^mXvlicb e nwin e ef:! . SHOES, BOOJS.tVc foetually do iu all cases where, the puce article is usqd* All ot which will be sold at unusually low prices, by tl ' HARVEY ^HOTWELL. 1 piece or otlierwise. Purchasers arc invited to < ex.- Opposite Central Hotel. J amine for themselves. S. J. RAY. A CO. Macon, Oct. 8, 1844. ■T/A|A LBS. pure Blue Viti OUU to protect it from bias Oct I, 1644.