Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, November 05, 1844, Image 1

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,r ‘ ' v- MAM / ■■ &WJ3F32A l£*S:iL3 BJSUTJ^j 1-3 0 11 • H I'D 11 V £ U V Ilj'i ST> A V 510* * I *°> BY PRINCE * POIKOLE,, at >':: i*i:r v>.m ’*. 1 v ai.". \\n:. \ DV i.ktisEMf.nts not exceeding 12lin$*, wiU.bcinserie.l wtoglwefor OHB BOLLAIL; and rjFlf.-agKTfcSttrftBC* lub»oqueni insertion. mmi Tax CnUccu>«’^i^W» red by tie Levy.. Acerjipnal.Wcductioo will b«J»H^ rra.es, are char ts these wt a.iv ^Letters on business connected wi<i tbe Office, must b« post | ,to secure attention. Law Police. rnUK unde'rsign'ed have nsspcia«ed tlicrnselves' In the : J, practice of the Law, a fid \fVtt gitre nrqtnjit attention ■§>, snclr business as may"be entruste<ffotbfetr e-ire., - * . Tflieii will attend the following ^ourts: Bibb, Crawford, j, Monroe. Twiggs, Jones, .Wilkinson. HoustotyPulriskf, Hen- rv a nr) Pike. ’ O* OFFICE overE. 6. W>:eW*s'Store, low W.B. Johnston,on Mulberry street. r®* . *) • ’ , ' A. P.-FOWERS. ’ 1 E$—M. I, MU jfUshi o.v.iis isi: HAT A V D CAP ESTABLISHMENT. ft KO. ; I.«» KPA3* 8>, 1 cicifiii WAHE-HOTTSS INDISTINCT CQPy MMlMM, PSDAY WEM -5,1X41. MarQD, March 26, 1841. 2», JOSEPH B. CLAPP, •Attorney at I.avr, . ViiEXS'A, Dooly county", . ’ ' May 10 ' 32- Georgia. J. S. DEZSTlYAiAiD. tTTOUSBV AT I.AW, 1 .1,,, rr.i.-.n-. <;/:<>. Shiw police. r J1IIE un.li-r.igned'wTIIjpvatlitir joint and uniMvidcd at- S. teuliots to. any professional business confided to them in tbe counties of Ilibb. ffouston. Pulaski, Macon, Diioly Sumter, Lee, Raker,‘Thomas',.Decatur, EarTy; Randolph. •*-'And rl in the Circuit Court of the United-States, lor the District nl Georgia. 1.. X. WHITTLE., 1"^ - r - - , ,, l 'a receiving weekly addition ^o bjabiihcrto splendid stock of sShL I-IATS AND CAPS, ! DIRECT FROM TlfE MANUFACTORY. He is now Sparedtooficr1uTtX-tsDTC$J<e.vr.s lolcity and.country puiyhajjjff PRINTING, Commission Business. M AJOR William'Hairirit- u b'avi.nr'tetit'e’d.tb.; snbriA;. hers hive ass'i ’icir-,; themselves in buafinG-s*, uhdei , die name ami style of-WIN V A; Ilf .11 jP (I. --I ney will . _ . —, zJ i* occupy the Ware-House on Cherry street, 1 known as Ham- VA . dJW C3MW Willll.K 111 U 17 They are prepared to make advances on Cottons put ii 11 HULL AU. w'*«'• • tlieic sit-res. :■ u.! M allicJcr, t. u may 1 e rimlided ioiliein indie line oft'iririro incsV. J, Di w INN. M.,,-. U. J;.!\ u, !c !4. ,1 j. \ . ILL i! I'D. iu ’ 'Ifhq-GecJrgi.a Jelfcrsonian, (Gi i: : : ■; will.please ropy OFALhKISDS. DUNK .IT SHORT NOTICE, IN A -N’KAT KTJUg RATES OF FKEfGSfTW THE CENTRAL J5AIL-ROA0. FltO.n SAVA.VNAII TO STATIONS _ K8 Barrels of Molasses Santl do. all biker kinds, Wet 4».o Do. JSo- Hall Barrels, 1 Wet..-. Do. do. Dry......i ........— Brooms, in bundjes.^crdpzeti.. at Establishment i Buckets in nests........;......i;.' l : «nd country ‘Corn, peas, oats, rye, bran, com meal and. ries fiotm fo bags, per bushel .v.. iai&yii«CT. Bvf ry atyK- Pb ■«iW»o4N P C.\1*S mnv Chairs, per dozen — ....— ........ — Office in Macun. formerly occupieif^iy Dr. Randolph. Ihcc in Albany; build in* east of the Courier ■Office. J ; R. K. & J. B. HINES. Ot 1, 1 3m •• ‘'‘‘•j 1 *•’ WAHl 11iNGTON HA LL r !H.4COX,«EORGIA. I'j.lHE suliscriber has n gain Taken this S .1. where lie will always !*? bap py to attend to the calls nf his old custoroeys, aiid tbe travelling public getteARV. 1 , M n con, June. 20 38 ~ 3T.VRIETTA IIOTEla, t Gobi) Comity, Villi i UiL CEORGU. jtyii I’WSIIIONA[’M:, medium, am. a ^ MU)A1) V.Jliyi Bearer, Nutria, I Do. Rocking, la:ge, each.1i i I Carboys of Vitriol,fee...t....i I Carriages and Barouches.four wbeeU...-. ... [ ,Dq. Baggies, double...,...........—j.V I - Do. ; do; ' single and'GTgs. — Do. Snlkeys....i......iN'u...'.-r-.-k-.-r rttrcDMimiT. K,.s,ii,. Moie-Skini y; : •/r*- 1 Hor " c Culs • nrmf i. null Silk CpwbesjPostand Stage and Road V agons . ■ I . ryi 1 ci i I Collars, j^er Jorcn. — , ' A — :— .1 . .;t v, . Jti A 1 o M\f'y ' . . A ‘also, ; . . ' ■ A 'PtNB ASSORTMENT OF'-'*' 5 €CJ./*k’.nS» SSB, >•>■*»•*! I'lc See CONSISTING OF to tfOilniiyjiSB Otter, Slicilnud >ral, TVttlriu. stud .lliislu’nt. ‘ ./AlSo.'.TT ■ \ i “ 9 V s MettVand NfcrutW CtwK and T%lm“0APS, ' . .Do. at rlo'-AkoHai^Seat! ^31 JIlU D)js i o Do . tlij, t; Sealslte do ' «. • . fl Do .To' r . Glazed sdd CScatlcSflfeii’s IVavv Caps; ‘'A DXBtiUt LOT OF . = V D , nidi’s; iiiitl ISovs’ Black siml Dral» RATS; |g frogrUraf wuit ayxtensive St irk of Measurement Goods, per cubic foot r , Illtin’s ana Boys’ Black and JDraI> Ploughs, each - - - - 1 W O O ly II A T S, ■& C . Fait in aaeka. not exceeding d. busheU-^l r RIF” The attention of those in Avant of any articlea in this ^h ee 0i i bge, is respectfully invited.',' Sugar, ■ Stoic on Second Street,*a few dpors aborgtbo 4 Wasl h— 1,3,3 4,41.5, Y.7 1 3,i';io 11.12, 13.14. 15,1 G, 17.18, -Ma con. ‘•ffio 75 -l 6o 1 23 I 40 1 50 j 50 G5 ~85 1 00 1 13 1 25 33 GO • 70 73 75 80 1 38 50 GO 65 70 23 N® • 4 a 50 55 * 60 25 • ?A 30 . 35 38 •10 1 25 50 5G 58 CO e 10 10 f 13 13 13 I i g ,*> 2 50 0 75 3 00 3 if] 2Si ■ t J 36 40 •15 48 a it | YA , Cotton, per i.OO fbft. , (1 I Demijohns. Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons... I Do. do. do. over ” “ X.A j Ducks and'FowJs, in coops, per bead,.p.. i Ksgs, P?r dozen ........ .“ ... .1.s'..... , ‘ Gee.'C and Turkey I Grindstones, per ICO lbs........ ) Horses, Mules, Oxea, and pows, porjiead . 1 ' Do. do. do'. do. * ‘do.' 2 each..*.... ..’. Do. do. ,'f (tlefikiddse WiMl«t.ijVo...... jjo. do. ..jpas* orJt jy t 4 - , d0 -- vt'-’-- UBafa waJllTst?. .Tv......... -•••«• ••et— iwung • bjlitttf BDk.ai HI !. ; : exceeding lMTpBHB.,tin Do.. Molasses and Oil, oHiinary size...^. Do do 10 do. ..— rv.V- ipo, 5-001 A ,10 1 20 t/ou 8 oo io oo'n oo i o. 00 6'00. 8 ooj 8 oo! 0 00 s oo fi ou ‘r 6ft! r sol 8 oo 3 f.ot -1 00. 4 SO) 4 ?;r' 5 00 4 00 1 00 4 for 3 00 14 00' IC. ool IT 00-18 00 o- 70 7;; 70 3.7. 401 42 32 34 X 40 1 50 00 ...... ON THE MOST KE.VSONAIiLK 1 1 AMS, AT THE OFFICE OF TDK <§m n &,<q.$Qk yw. ~-srcws ,rs- PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLANKS, HAMDBILLS, KORSS BXZ.X.S, LABELS, ■CJ 'Jm.- 1 WIRE*MO rsil RE CE fi* TS, &c. &c : . fee. A (..OOI) ASSORTMENT OF jeb jsht ./.m. ass « i Of use iu this State, /jriit/cd on Jute paper, in legal form ; constantly kejnn:i iiaiuL, anti 1cm saleat verv low prices, ! Macon, June 1, 18-13. .‘i3 XI. s. JBAJiJLyt €«»S. •at-i DAILY EXPRESS, AND ' GENERAL FORWARDING &| COMMISSION IlOUSr. r JtUE Centrar. Raii, Road and Banking Compant J. ’ of Ge jrgih having gfafiteJ to the rubscribel-s the pri- vilege ofrurningan EJCl'RESS over their lfoad duiing 5 00 l ' le present ycar.wiih the privilege of an apartment under J q ,,(_j their own Lock, they ofler superior advantages for the) 4q | proippt and safe conveyance of'ealuable Articles, Specie. ! 3g 1 Ac. Ac. and are iu hones o' pcing-abje to mJke nn arrange 03 j ment witlit^ie P.ii^t Ollh e Department, J y.vyhich^ they will | 1.-, ' ' : Slow I’d to I rry all I! Bag. 73 ' They are prepared fo ruceive and forward G gQ j descriptions, to and from Savannah and M 1 00- diale [jfaces. aiid between Savannah and II.USREaIIA.^ A MAMIinPOiV, t W A LIE-HOUSE CouinifssioH .Iferriitenisi .MACON, UA. \A/ r ILr. <SHAt!i:uc bu. ;:, le3s at tlicir,oid on tlic rivrr. . ?▼ i-i-ii. it only .»>i• v: : for s’.iippinj o: ' v .- . oitlier bv ike£.1v«c or Jlftil-Honil. but i? rbore petrirc fmm iii o ilmn ;iny otlie.* \Vare*IIouse in tl.t? city. F f t The iixtertfet j3t' puj’p.urons will l*c :lcs«ly atUMuiyd person, by .Mr. Tnu.'i\s IIaiiitman, c.:i.t'i ... the of CAton. inoivIers^Tor U ■ d'Wrtu sbinpin^f Oiiim lo IIii»*ile:ii:in ifc.Co., Snyo.iM iii. :> any mnrjie:. AugustJL154 f.' 45 IffumUfou, SStrPftemkn fr Co. SAXANXAII, GA. fe|| >* ILL ci ntinue tl^e Factorage and Coiniiii»sion ■ Bu^iixe>i in this duj?aim wifi*ak ”lve their be^t oitonnon to ihe,£a)c iH Colton, tlttrfiUitjg oi*-o^yr» and tiu.* Mituringand»for«**Qx4iag M.errJ)onpwtf. ■ ‘ % ‘ w , ..‘KVERAUU'liAMU " ‘ TllOMAi: ■iti'tM si'brt Ott^S.-'F. ■ iftintiiilWro ip”’ tT TT"*^ i IV ASIE-HOUSE D. HA MILTON,} UAH HE MAN, - HAM ILTUN, > C o m isi i s s i o :s 52 H s f n e vs. fS^HE utrderaigni^i-wdih Continue tin* VAtUI»lsOU^£ xhe up-country. ].<• itSSs' Tliiv subscribers pledge themselves to use every exertior j . AT ■for the comfort of their patrons. TIIOMAS.B. DA2UKL. Zd ; JEREMlAir LfKXtr.^ 1 w, Jf Marietta, Jan, 1.184k r«4 iff.; subscriber wi»ufd. inform tbe cittzeii*pHCStSend 5 the nuhiie jrruerall,v.}liai lit; ha* liken the Mondkqpvvi as the old 1‘o^ttOilJje, nn. -Mulberry street.' due' ditot'firom II. S. Newcdttib Jc Co's'. Eating llniise and Bowling Rileys, ■ wlierv he .is prepured tuiiIaall.k;m)'»„or wiirk iii Jim above 1,t:si:)ess/iti'a ?ppet«r style. Utiles made to order, and wstj- runted.' Uouljle Guns restocked, and all kiinleufrepairing ! . dime with despatch. . _, . He has also on hand. aj«w.$ue DOUBLE GEN tie POWDER of* SftrYetlArrpWfity; GUN POWDER; HJIOT. of ail Vixes; Baldwin’* Elastic (TUX WADDING; pl iin PERCUSSKtN <E\Pr<-. amKrilabn Iu.: Wnlk- ..v’s heat English Cupa ; PGW DEB KT. A ~ K ':. SHOT VODCHHS: xttd ailanicles nsoalhr krfnrin ujdlltttwhicb w'll lie aoid low fimeash. i^. l* ItlJyilRS. Macim. Jan 30. Wit » »• 31***'dn )<»> ds; wcijomii,: Dffljtht. ’ H ,\S remeyc 1 Isis office nml residence tp fie fifst. House ah .ve the Methodist CTiur»?.i. * ' sVzlj,i (Id t. J84L; t.„. ,.;-t SOJ MM«u>Wr t j ecie ■ S jartWl^tillai name* «a 3UWSIS .|lpc 2A M piifgff^pfck^fn onder , 7:- .. ,r , (T j ‘’jaofUnd isttjrrto* 1 * F’hrr r5kL.cr(^ err a—!.i* ruM-tBuybe ininle' with the superintendent of transportation for the freight of the folio, arti, a nil t'l e 3; Wl 1 KohtcFga rd to tbe established rate's,viz rCornfanrl all kindsof eraio ; brick, horses, mules tl.e greatest safety atiJ. despatch, rod will aksopay purticu-.j aliberaljiatrouaee .froui his/ix'.epds and t iitr ntti-mi.n. to the j.i.ti haw .. ■■ . - - lection and t>ay ;11 . . ; . ■ ui.m. lie ll s e'tuleavoTed to MP,V - oi yru | ls Notcsand litlls. a^Juansactuiga kindsof-1 fine „ re . um .j n (V ii7e.ir -.lie ehv.'for H* 1 ; - -- They have also exteuded their grratigement to run Express by the Southern Boats to l\cglata, in Florida, »r;»fi.>f.>■u.il'it 'Pire Tnvtrnrirr «tnA|itWtt<V(iY ••••'staM'U’ie.i an "A~g/^y ~ farMnco'n.- : 'A ‘ Five I»Vh*-:»u>c. ripiTAr, SKW.oon. r*viE v-- n.;- 1 " . CfMMwvr*. . —. .. wtlUTnVre RnikTiegs. M-relia 1 idi/.e..TTon«ehol<f FufmfrtV* mi 1 everv deseriptif n of P'-QQf riv.., 'fe'/i;y r/ TAr^/.r Vrnrt <•?' «» Fi"- . .. : -W.P ‘ v MURDOCK., ■ Macon. A-.ril33.r-1t. . 31 tv J* Five Inimrancfi fjlHE Under.itrTn® \geni»Sfrstiie .Etna Tustirance * tinninanvof Hertford Cmm, are; Rrgparrd ;»%-^ke :j flU .10 lluiblimrs. 'Icrchao-l'.ze- iu Aj'ttr avd Cofto^ iji. •Ware-house,, in the Citv of Maeon nr.il nsyuAoiyi, dlgalns extensi'i I ♦lil' HATS AND #APS, embracing every style and quality! < Aiw»^hiiiaasoHmen may be found v.,, • • IO do*, fashionable IleaverHsta, —■ 20 dor. do Cassitnere Hats, 19 doz. do Russia Hats, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats’ 'j - hxra ~ 1—•’’doz. Angola Silk Hr.tJ; 1 ‘ti on 7 —- ' ALSO. OSE HVKDKED DCZEK rg n. rt r:,. y jjBBJ.« rm JcO ISiAivey.\ SCufi’ia stuff Russia . Goods, destined for points beyuUfl Alacou, will beforwarded by wagons by the Company's agent, free nfcommissions. '^l/junpowJer prohibited. ' ^ Bayannah. .April 23,.X844- ^fraOli^pWSE.i Geperab.Sdppfiu^eD^UUt.'l^gaiigpoztafien. dKaBS^i RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD. HA T S, t^jrable ban «qy.JJ.ar* cvcr sold' : jm !r UISXiANCKS IN illlLEK FKOJ1 .JIACON- m m,,® is ® a w jt m.® ic T’f s H Avfi eons atii’.y ot. ’..at >.:.er • f:.!.eat ; ru -.slow is i so be purchased in the : outlier u country, a rtidbl&nB eia ii; t.,7i oth ot!, P.IAi\0-F0RTES, ftom the Celebrated and A'hjih.v .V Cla rf The weilknown reputtition of these Manufactories pre O CO.UAUSSSOA*‘ .ISi:ilCtffIA''-8, .MACON, GT.ULLGLA. #35 IrtfCpisuexamt pi t'l i i! i e .WAREHOUSE, wc have I established 'a r iOrt, n here we shalfbb abTe is furnish iftir pathtns and «th<r.s with BaxxhiZ] Itojie, .47 coi ei-iv*, TIi-on, and.;,1! other Piautaujn Supplies, at reaxonat-le rnlca. duly 72 !.•*•! 1. 49 - M. A C. ml long established Manufactories of rk find X CUirkct-iitir. WAES-IIG U SA C o in in i s i o n r S''HE subscriber* beg .leave to beir frieiK3s,aDd REAACDTTOYAgu Feb 7 ' , , - -JT^I mi. i J. J — TL j7 ~”~ Ty ' j " PfOfi'cSSG.. ni.JJIUI'; \ I«L th - '-‘-his having clniiin seniiistR. fi B. S. NKwr-iiMti Sc Co. are re.ine'sied tr> prr«eiU^jtf«i • fnr'sottluiiienit Had j,ip indeli. e-1. ;vill r:ivr liiejr^rslver Xr'iU- . iii.- a a I a* 1, v in vine will|OUt we Jiavipg. rgco^csc .1 die asrviees of «n »ttorwsy„; • .• Mo. 20. 1811. If 11. fi. NEWCOMB fc CO. PCi'iae Wccsc P f (VAA UBfi. i<U> received mu ‘-r sale bv 11 FI FU -a. JURA-V-Efi -WOOD A CO.. j A., ri i 3o. t-fri-* \ . ^ V EAchniihT on jc«-J r o:’!t. T L 1 NOH anle hv TflQ*l. f»] hi ^ Orrober 21* : •- * .. n 7 * A'.S’A t r*i vl j j;* • -.V) doz. Yoath’s and Children s Hats. , ISO doz. . do- . - vn-ti#4 Caps, r . - - . ALSO.ireG 20 doz. black-and drab Spotting Hats, l s Of Togctlwc w- itli a#ttncrnlu»icrtu»^nt "f i , -»-« FUR CAf S, ; ' 1,1 CoN.slSTtNr.’JN t*Att‘r-OF ’ • ’ » doz. PBEMHJM OTTER'CAPS, * * “5 ill t. BidPOttH Cap ^ Ja iln'z. St-per N ulria " * ” t’U.iiii/.. do. Muskrat-Cap,, * St doz. Men's aud Bn^O'Bital'Chinas-. — “ - ■’ fi9 doz. *do. ’ do, ScslettxiTsps.- ri . >r. J<SI5A^ . 200 doz. Tlon’fi.jiiid ftftys’ Biacjb aud j J ; Drab^f, j W o O ffz n A T s. j, Air.of which will he sold luf Uas^i, at pricciyihic^can- nril inn In rn f»» unticfn’ll/in * ** *' ’ '- jWlI *t»<J'CJflP» , ”8 fYtfee old FBOJtt .R.imv TO ,uu I Fasszngeus 5 i-Ai. c. pr. mile, (chUdre,!,tinker 12 ys. dtseryls. half price, Colton per bale. frouml or sipuate) uot exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or srjoare, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs — Boxes, bales; amt all measurement.goods, ...per cubic foot, Sugar, Coflee^Uice. Jron, Jipj-divare, and all other anicles^that^go Hdgsliead* and Pipes of Liquor;.o. 7 ...... i. ......... .each J H^Hitfrelisiof Motafses atid Oil;.’... - * , — _ - . .... w .. j ivu ia lutoc Aidimict-iu: ico pic i n —*— * * e - - * \ 5 )13 I 19 1-24 1 30 I -35 J 40 |.4G | 52 1 GO eludes the necessity Af commenting upon the excellence nt ) ,■ the public in general, that Uiey are still conugcved m i-i unis' 1 .. ' ■ -■ \ J their instruments, which have.stood the le t of every , 1 i. , tun above business, under-tad Rrm Af tnate.Tor many years'. ’ .' U ' j A T. A H G’K A fi P O R T MENU OF VIOLINS. N4 t'sCKIOJl Si LI TA US. Bt T 42I,K.S, XKO.1I KON'ES, TEtli.TDBETA. HOB38, CIi.VUIO.NET.S. PLAOEOLETS, FIFES, Arc. Arc. Ac. , - i •- * ' 1 ~T ■ 1 K I SP I v ‘ i ^ 1 ' 1 i f 1,1 =\i I 8 l S’ I A J u L.n- j.* 3 ■ =.. tj ! : iiui AfMVBKICKN ilf-.hc !ii-st'im.ilitv.‘ For sale’ j t H lWUU by !U A. It ALSTON’. . AUtcon, !jypfU).'l8M. . y,\‘■?*/'*-■ ™ y » .' j G nn-S’oiVfSeP,'- ■= 25 tm swgnf, ? po\ro^ r a*;»*» i » rt0t 19 do' BHstihgi } J - FnrsitMLk T 4 .Inly 30 44 U&HD-,tmM*HBD(9Uk.i rf •Shot aina JLead. <j .-i •^i “ It A Gfi filmt, asi.iiiued Kizfti.l -s-wa ,*: m enj m A Ot I *5309 lbs. Lead;for sale by ■ > jv rr.c o« t^vvot - .£ •fulv 36 44 ‘BOND A Ml RDOeK. t not fajtto give satisfa'tmtn , I . Punchaserii Mu,jhyited In iWill Sp3NSJdS ^.nji^gn of ihgAta jMcaftpgwwii« Bcsivcr, Oiler, ilEiok, & Coon Skins, RtltiTEII, for which thfeeistpSill be paid. ‘ Miiiofl, Oct IT. 1813. - 49-JiaoH4 j FANS3 1 <I.\A ISL10 HATS, AT T1IK .VlitV HAT A.NI* CAP JSTOUE. r 5 HIE subscriber bus received the SPRING. i FASHION fnr-Hnt*. the finest and light cstsrticlo everiadercd in ibis market. Also, Panamae Leghorn. I’aadi Leaf, Drab Beaver, k Giter, Russia, and l’tiarl Cassimer—broad i brim and- fashionable.- Ail of-which will be sold low tor J^aor, Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size,. . , each. ■mwvmI isdisiuskE'* *p36 , d38r .Ilonas Fruit,.Cigars, Ac...... each, Alt small Dockages not weighing I0J lbs.iSor'tneasurmg 2 feet, each.i Blacksmith’s Bellows,........ 1'-.TIB... 1.. .Lh .each. -Potatoesi.Appleu.'&ci..^.. i-v-rper bushel,! Detuiiolins, Jugs, Jars. &e. not over two gajlons,..,. .each,) 'B^mwSftf’Jt^a' nrt/te. over tvio gallons............,_.v.ecch,i PlOdghs,. ««oh, i ^un,May7,lFM. Choice Canal Floier. July 2 .40 o -oipi-riiir article. July J- 49; ■ ! Salt in sack! nut exceeding four-busheli... j. •each, Salt iu sacks over tuyiir bushels...... — -.per bushel, Corn, Wheat,Meal, and all other grain in b igs,....... ,'per hush«l,T - Gditori Bugging,.,;.-. per piece. Boxes of £>ap. Candles, 4c. of coumioi| size,. enS), Brooms in huoiUes .-.. ........ . ... ■ — •-• J - • • -f Buckets, Collar*fiSc/ti}ex,Shcrrebifc Spades,Sitters,4c.f •o. . 1 e HJ Rales of Hay and Fojjlder.-uot over- 400 ibs each. Four Wlieel C-'Vriages,.,.,....1.1.. — - each,. Rrol Wteel ibt'rthuMw. JlWIW JlW.lUftt,: each. Oifstft itdjlnw Ooncbes-tOitl Rund Mfajw^^*.. each, -anJotp’iVi!*-! bislKlsmib^vv lO tv -iitr 1 Hogs,....- per head. Oxen aiid l)sffCi(ttle,..7I?..7?.T.Xv5Kjp8rtgl[ Horse*.... I. i... . 1. fJb.J. Jw* per head. Sheep. Goats* Calves,and . t. Turkeys and Geese nj coops, — ,,J.pAf)^adJ Ducks aDil -CliiHtens in coiios...:.-.’ t-’J....... Special comruets may be mad^,withjLh.9 Superintend: Ma ' large nujntitigs, viz: Jinyses. Hogs, Catth * ; ‘ : l’l.tr.ter* *>r Farmers are ai'owed to pa Violin, C^itar, and-other. Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hammer* and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per,&c. &e.forming as complete anassoriment of musical merchandize, as can he found in the southern connlry. . As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are '-ii diii ,1 ;n sell their gc ids at the very lowest prices. B. 4 V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assi:-:- tnt-nt of FOUEIGN .Ul'SIf. yiu*M‘ ni reduced prices. Qj^Tcriu# Cash. 33 CL 55 A V l i §,, W < > OI > tfc C H. 1)5 ESPEC'l’FUULY invhe. ‘he atie;nt)on of Merchants It an<^ Planters to their stack'ol I'KI-lSSI HSIOES, to 1 whichSvcekly additions will he niide daring the season. Our ass irimect embraces tile fuilowing descriptions . 1500 pair heavy black Brogans, 1200 rusiet floT"* v**"’ 1 ’ 1300 u “ lined and bound Kip Brogans. 1000 “ high aud'.hiw quarter Biogan^i 1200 Women’s and Miszes’ Morocco, Kid, Sen' and Gatnlirnon Buskins. Slippers and Ties, f.OO pair Menls Calf aud Seal Brogans, - 200 -■ do. do. do. Puinos. ' 300 “ Youths’ and Boys’ Calf and Kip Brogans 200 " 'Children's’ Leather-Shoes, 10 cases Calf. Seal and heavy Roots. Macon,'August 20, 1844. 47 l ;s>vhios&;iP)U‘ .Arrival. T 4 E. SAULSBUHY. will -ypen this day. a superior il. 1 nfof FRENCH CLOTHS, FANCY CASSI MERES te VESTINGS, direct from llie French market, via New York, which they will sell very,low for cash- Sept 17, 1844. .5)' Blmporiiiiii of* Fashion. announce that they have BEiUKESS. under 5 of the City of New bnd charge of one of GORKA1V & Ii3I SEASCDSOiY, anti .ire stiH oeropyiug tiivlargi- and.convenient NHvE- Hu; se. • ci/.- .; ■ ■ • •. i , -rtct. Ti-u location is dry and e le ratsiKMB^WFSift^iMilH buildings and the usual liabilities of ft e. UiUH Us Tliey cotdnlenily .assure the i ublic.Diat any basinesa ton- signed to thejr care, w ill he faitlifully and pWaiptlt exors- tedi A>3'**-.»^jKl) *130 jJUAtl" He’.;.! on hr,;..- ;ty e a; it’;e! , • - nirl ed Voimdeiice of these who know us. we ftfel feo hesitancy in lookisi’for a liberal shitre nfpublie patronage. : tirw tho.mas b. gorman; james:richardsdn: Main - -T -.! ! --'4 4'; IM ** Straw HaUfiijra and D^'cys ) Hraakins' EsIaMishiuciit, {Opposite the Flofd Uonse.UUe Central J filet.) MASON,J*6nertrnl|y;>»ftu-jaSAbf.Lari»ej of Mb 91 1TA »>!land viozaity. that she has ju>t received a new sel l df the digest fashimed BLOCKS, likewise an irnj WM . _ oIprQvwtRRKS6JN4>:^L,VCyH15iJ ^Jpvhich will roable li^rfo OuCoiwn Aven.c aud'^tjcQndil. f Wenahairl pi^VaUHiud.nfpjaiu tnd.liUiy -»; Ji«*««*£« ^ '-'---L-—: :N- -.Z ~ T—-a n 11 SITSSAW HATH, wjth grealer r»eTli-y. and widi- .8 list IScccivcd, i ^t.thc •N SWnid ^tnpMjtj, 5VIT.IJ rf ^ Lies'siye, 'S'ST T55Ht~ 7»^s. *"«■ ... ....... _ Misses' do. -' - - - - - "MX . 50 •• eon.or atthe Depot whereihegotxUsnefcecny/ed or delivered. Gentlemen's Pannma)and Leghorn Hats, 75“_ .. ... " " ■„ ...im-n.ivJjuIlwi.P Tln>CentralRaU-Ro«d isHowtsbinMlefed and HtO|Teralioti, from Bavarmsb to within 51 miles of our Depot, and will be liimltatioiii' All persons indebted, are rer|uested to pay up the An.* *.wi guaran. : A’ ... l - HmMlnwil ** MMM.inl.itkia4.il. -ThU ILmialls in dally operation to Griffin, GO briles above .Macon ; and. by the first { nmouiitror their -iudebte'dnet: to John D. Winn; anil those 1 miles above Griffin; and tothe junction wtdi the Western ami ■ bavin- claim, kgainst them, to hand them into him for set TT^Olt m 1 ■ n. |_ I , -,i. .1 . i . i . IIi.. . i: * - • - iCii'-'mIuit Tnif S’ 4h>9. tiidies’ 9boei?,'’of variouslrihtli WIIJTJNG A MIX. To Ileiit. Ill llE lorge f.nziiy rcnuiom.c, with ^-igrlit I rooms, formerly, occupied; by-.Gen: E. Beall, now by M. L. Graybil),, ip,a lieajra.ble part of the city, posssssiuw given the 1st. pc, • tobatr. Approved Notes payahli; .quarterly will be required. . .,iy » -, * Alsu, two Store Houses an Cotton Avenue. Apply Ao W. ll) PARivJiR. Mnnrm, 8ept. 10, 184-4. fto To RcibI. SBAIUS^O^SS AN!) , ’ Coninuission SusiRcss.^/.j GRAVES, WOO!?. CO. rrtAKE p tliis metlioi! oi'informint'plantqrqand others, that A in addition to their wholesale and retail bky-GOOI)8 AND (IKOI EKY Kl'SIN'KSS, |fiiev will continne-to transact a general WARE-TIOUfiE 1 VXD COMMISSION JlUSINKr-S. at the r-i.i ; know n as Gravr s’ Corner,) on ll i corner of second street ami Commerce Row, and would r- !y r.-n-vv J tender of their strvices to their plnming friends and: dlhe-ts. with tlie assuran -e. th il those who u ..j painui /.e us in thi, line of business, shall have our ieavors i ;Ani (justice and pro note their interest. Our Wrrc-JIo-jse U ! conveniently sittstedj and Gunm -toted with us. shall lie j well taken c-are of. and protected tv in tin- w.esthi-r. Wo j will also assist with pleasure, our fiiends in celling their ! Cnttyn. rul'd" withont charge; anti we are a: all truies -pro- pared to make advances i.n lire same in Cash or Mercliaii- w wJj L irtin-A- 7 > , III - ~ ■ We respectfully Stuck a portion of the patrnriage of tlm public.- Drat e.c, w ood,- sc-xjjq. Edwin Gdavks.-A ifmani u Thomas Woobi > .1 M. lx ’BEK K. ) Macon, September 24) 1844. 82 .If;BJEI5T C. SSCTTS. ^AHr-HOUSE AND ConmkLssion ^Aercliant, .1!AI’O.V, <7» or id al ■ITS. i-rc st:n;.!v BA Hi 7- . diiOEfi, GlLOC.EttlKh. ominue to supply liis cut- ider the abov amtftuhfdatim l»i**oSu(ion. rrangements, for ritllE Co-partnership heretofore existing-under the name Ma--ui. . ept. - 1. , - • on with the seaboard, . | of HAMILTON :& \yi^X,.expires‘thia day l\v iu ]f|oiiat’S Lilfe- FiSkS .(lid i'fUL’IliX ISiKcr**,- al debilitVf/ar dale bv • « JAMJESyXV: HATLEY. inav favor ' A if * rf-L - 1 !u S 4-!. l - t u: Jtoll Koad, ed rly heyf^pring* That portion of die Roiil oritLinallv fair? u iih ll in plan* Hail, has lio»*n »; " ^ M. H A MILTON .. P.. i this aainmcr. and laid with heavy flange mid the whole lioad from Macon to GriOin. is now in ^ooci older for j Macon, July 1844 *11 JOHN-D. ^ INN. Merchants living in the upper part ol* the State, will (ind »t decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by wny cf . J\ C W. STOKE. Savaitnab. over the Centraland this Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, as goods can be liauled from Bartlesville or-Grillin | /nml at very reduced prices', io suit tbe times.- j Macon, September id, 1844. 3m M . fEiltCOi! Iron A* Rrass I' own (l ry , to Columbus, for 45 a,50 cents per 100 pounds, orony oilier part of thecouutry atproportianable rates. ^ H - c i> tj w < ' S" 3 h a i iqJJ j . All goods will besent forward iintnediately-j unless otherwise ordered. il.1 ILL aud Giu Gi t-ring. Steam Engine II’art. Iron , August 22, 1843. 47 ... : Agent aud Su[ierintendant of Transportation l- lft and Brats Castings of every description?maite to . . , - xrjTT-i-. - *■ 1 .9 4MB .5 hj. A5 l^af. ,Tn!v 16. :44. 42 . a rpilfe middle part of the Store now ocqu- anler, and MaChink Woltitin Gsnbral, corner of Fourth •'GVn- F’.'d by^t)^ suhscriher.-suitahle^f^r a'j arid Walnut Streets. iary or Tailoring establtslinii-ni. a . »(so I The-bigliestprices will b* paid lor Old Cojipci, i . nl'ill’;,tenement above. giv- j^fcagBa. I<caul, and (last lion. iimt> Ann! ifjujjsys np ! ri . — .... nn by. the first.of OcioBet next. Apply to M. S. THOMfiON. August 27, 1814. 48 • k HOBT. FINDLAY. To. Real. ! f J1HE two story Dwelling House, atyresont occupiedby 1 X J. N.Seymour.. PossMsion gK-- ii. ■■ • Apply to ' J. HOLLiXGSWoii T.i. Jr. Macao, Sept."I I, J844. 31 ..r • I NEW BOOKS At *?. Itariie^' Pre*roit , s Mexico, Dr. Olin’s l(|vi{if1n TO RES^T. I >OSSESSION gireu iu.mediately. The whole of the J upper part of that building on the corner, of M.n !berry and Tmrd stre.-ti.. opposirc the Floyd House. It is well -situated and soiled -ftir a Boarding I loose, aud will be rent ed for tba: purpose if applied for soon, if not,, it will be divided and rented oocurdipgly. Apply to M. S. THOMSON. Macon. Oct. 8, 1811. * j ™ Wcf tS1 tiff $ and IJ ra we r J UST Ur reived, a g’Rxl nexortincnt of Meruio La inn . Wool, and Cotton Nett Shirts and Drawers. GEORGE WlFRICE. _ Macon.rOct 22. . . d , , rm '' NUW (inODS, 2VEW GOODS. Subscribe ns are now receivuig^ SOLICIT attention to.i New nnri Extensive a>.«f>rtinerjt of READY-MADE CLOTHING ] Manufactured tlte jiast summer, from recebtly tniported i Goods, by Win. T. Jennings 4 Co., very favorably known j as among' the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors ill the I icity.ofNew York.CONSISTING .OF \ o;s F'uvj.in Avi-nui:. Smiouls. Erotik Coals, j Pantaloons, Vosis, ,l| e East Dress d|u:tts, C«:»It>es, sm«t Ol'lice'Coats, TravulliiiyCoat i.adit ,' amt fir Hlfruit »«•* ionni'D J irteHsoB^Vet'lil i a( , ftJui- ^ - ® ® Harpers’ picturial Bi!,|e. ’ A '■ IiiaUtlieNewatuIvariousstyles-,.,^.,- Wo -ks of Miss Brin-.er. in .-Ueap. fnru:, !' - i-timr with i very choice -h ti.-it of LidlJc’s AgricmtdriT OheiffiiSy- '• - ( - '^ffilllr tfiid Satin Scarfs. -Cravats Mysteries of Faris. ^rtedbr.Tdirfli 2G. : "j ('aiiiptiili A ( ^ ■ 1 -1 ■ e ‘ t ihcirdd Main!, opposi-.i- the- W.isb-'.ic-tmi Hall, Ci i.arr, Stocks, 4c. I . Including a general stock of zXOiith’-s Si Chiildrcn’si CloHiitij;, AKtiUO CMlTHI^ts’, v tli m m 33 a. a js. s , <k p» -Relieving that the svstqm of " Small Profits and Quick Kfctlirny,” is best r.uited to the times, they will offer their Goods.it prices that cannot fail tv be an inducement to pur- yhssprs.if^y ^ KUi.^L* . ,i v . I — Mnrori. October lOi 1843. A b u o y : iMi o Vr : . J *T XYsYtt l.Bfi. superior Georgia Cure,! BACON Jr-*Is“ M M f Ha:r. = . fiiiouldt-rs. a00 fiiiles, for sn!e bv May 21 34 ' REDDING 4 YVHITEHE jj NEW BOOKS Vt I5oar<ln»a»i*s ISook Store, J UST rereived, all the new-. publications, amung are the following: - _ j_ Prescott’s Hiatorv of the Guni|uesl of Mexico, i Harpers’ No.l of the Pii-toral Bible. 9 f* No 7 of i/anrah'HoAreycifniplet^ works, A •• Alison*^ History' of-Europe, complete atul full ^ iur> a lf Uran l«**s Encyclopedi ■ full N unci. | “ Neal’s History of tl>d-Frotc«tiitU^ Soulhev’s L il^rim s I’rosress. i Hural jLifeiu Gerinahy,by Wjfliain Howitt, L'-.lil^aTJ ,irsii*'*ii,l tins TJ ncJtnne WINSHIF & POPE, 4 HE now opening a general mil complete sloes of-Ciootls IT'/jLfin Jrtacon. (Cotton Avenue.) Cousisting r ^)f STA* I»IsK A.\D OOJII5STIC DKl' «001>S and OROCJERIES, Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware arid Cutlery, Drugs arid Medi cines. Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Crockery arid Glass-Ware, Mill arid -Cross-cut fiayts. Blacksmith's Tools. Be/cing and Rodc, Salt, Iron and Steel, Blankets, Kerseys, Uch Satinets, &c. A sp-lendul lot of Saddles, aud a general as sortment of ladies and gentleman's Shoes and Foots, latest ■ style. Bridle. Harness, Upper and Sole' patent' Leather; Best apple Vinegar. ALSO, V suduIv ofnfaxrq shoe.-, made at i'orsyili by I. Wix- ,f which is i,tiered m the pnl.lie very cl,on,, for j CASH. They will also Manufacture all kinds of Saddles, j Bt idles, and Harness, Tt uahs,.Collars, Carpet Bags, W hips I Mohair and Crisltmere do . i 41andkerchieis, , - * Under Vests, Hw : tn T too ur>hF Drawers, , Glovfia; * “B 1 ® 1 ' 1 ' Lioeti^qd Miisiiu Shirts irretu piaci Gunny Bat 7’icg i for cash, tM. r 4 ■ rfi*; h Twine,' 1 \ fot sale at th 73 .Btilek hcav du 130 do du Husta 30 do do Dundee 1500 |iounds rood Bnccin ; <1w k<WW^WWB|gy*^ -*>*3o «n»i4c *s 1300 Safcks Salt. ; \ h ‘ t ' !■ 00 Ton* Swedes Iron. *l**w 25 Ilbd*. fi'. Cr-.ix and Mineovn.lo Sugar;- 3 '50 Bags Bio, LiwMjMUatra Coffee, h a general WbMmlif Ifthnketa, Shoes, Staple Dry Good*, See. e ’ .w-. l a. t « Sept 17, 1844. 51 Kohl’s Russia'and the Rus lans-, Klliotson’s Surg’ca! 0[>erati<iiis, lM*«l|lMiiLAa fcljfl'WplI jiaA jUfT Ciutdii- on t hihiren. Cooper t Sir A -t lev i on Dish cations, 5 • Ash well on the Diseases of I Viunlea, Queens of Englan i. sixth set ■ • A new Patent Inkstand, ■ Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac-allchcsp for CAfii Fnrisitiii'C «& CSiairs. fc^REPAiuaxo now: at the shortest, sunn-;. ,g :- N . B. Tile inchest market price will be paid for HIDE8- TALLOW and BEESWAX..' JSAACWINSHH’. WILLIAM M. POi’l-- t-pt. 14, 1841. M S rec iird CA P? i tion ofhrs friends ing perfectly con supplies, weekly er establishment ! Ocr.‘S. 1841. o¥o. I. SIIKPAKU, nt of HATS / arr ex ter is lie latest!' • tlie public ; t mt kls'Au , eiitinie hii j aiuta, n: vo sodnin ^Iiion, to which the aiteii- Ciiarully, Is' invited. Be iliries for obtaining freth \ to sell as low as any oth- '.ulesqle or retail. rilllE .Sul>6*iribcr5 ' would inform'tin* tfiti/.ens of Macon I. and sarroumiing c/otiniry, that they have removed : their btock of Furniture, to the store formerly occupied by —5— r i Tuomas Ilarrold. on.Cherry street, where they will as for- 1 merly. be plea?>eil wait upon all their t'W cu- 'n V —. ! * > many new ones Ao mrw favor us with tlieir patronaee. WOOD y Bit \DLE : - j« and »* i \j | LBS. pure BI • VI Ol M " to protect it from b; fcotuaHvdo in ai! case. c ;ceSved. rit'l.l’qr (taking seed Whc •it. whi- h if will- Get 1, W4 H.V i! YJ2 Y t-H O T WE L L. ’ ' : Traperke UemmVHntel. r AIzISSK'Jt (tit S5IJTTS. \ T hi3 old stand: opp"siu- the AVacbington Had.ha* re ceived, within the l.tM few weeks, a new and general assortment nf STAPLE AND.FANCY DRYGOODS, part of which consists oftlie following: 400 pieces English and Aniericin Prin(». j m JQ do Cotton and Worsted BalzarineSjy i 50 do Printed Lawns and Cambric*,' 10 do fiatiu fitrine Adriann: les, 20 do do .do Organdies, ,50 do Erlften Ginghams, 10 do fieydia fitripei, 59 ,;.i .Ir.i-onet and Cntni-r;-- -utsiins, 25 do Lace Stripe‘Muslins, . L- 20 do . Cross Barred do " ;.n ,1,1 Silk Handkoehiel's. ,-409 do Furni'.uif Prims, . 10 bales Brown Sbeciirig, White a,1.1 bln- k Co-.ton Hose, Spool Thread. Needles, l’ins, ami everyither nrtifle usually called for, which will be Slild at tho very low cst prices for Cash. Mni-.‘!!. -In::c 1 8. 1 8 i 1. IS '- Juisl llcceivcti. .is fi. W. & Fi. WOOBRCI^, V LARGE assortment of pew an! liutinaTO* STA- AlVD IMX V DRY COOIW, c-n.-i.-ting of a great variety of the latest (lattern* I'.-r Luiios d Desses.— Also all kinds of goods usualiv kept in i t. line. All of wliicb will be o&redat a small advance"from cost. Macon, fie pi 24. 1844. itliMyTt. rjAIIE uiiilersicne-l have r-:iwvt 1 m t! ;■ fi: " ■< I street, a few doors south ot the YYn nc’ou Hidl.ntid , adjoining tl.e Mc-sseogertOincc • v.... -y .re teoeiving a lage oud general stock of Stapfe ant! Fancy 5?Fy-<?Got!.s ESAsr-asAr-ri ox -vrniiviG. J; siioes, boots AlLpfAvhicK wftl be at .pnutu-iTTx pi^ce or otherv Pur T -a mine fort3u Macon, Oct. 3, 1 ?44