Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, November 26, 1844, Image 1

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nil I. ISHKO EVERT TVESn-AT M O RX 1 N O, by ritrNCE & Pringle. AT SI PER A API IT31, I* ADVANCE. AnvERTIsEMESTS not exceedintfislines, willbeinserted jne lime for ONE DOLLAR; and virir CKSTsror each * U 8h*?3pL TAJC^Rectors'wlnd Coroners’ Sale*, are cliar. ^AcWMonableXdiiatiwi w»U be made to those who adver- usebv ib^.jear. r „-, nectC( j w ;,h ;he Office, must t,e*posi paid, to secure atteutkm. • wManasEssssaiVttaMi fixer Ufofice. T HE nndersigned have associated themselves' in the practice of the I-aw. and will give prompt attention t® such business as may be entrusted to their care. Thev will attend the following Courfs: Bibb, Crawford, Monroe. Twigg-q Jones, Wilkinson. Houston,Pulaski, Hen- rv and Pike. ■ C5* OFFICE over E. B. Weed s Store, two doora be low \V. 11. Johnston, on Mulberry street. A. P. POWERS. L. N. WHITTLE. Macon-. March'116, 1844. *J<> —^os^r3il^rcLATr7 Attorney at I.ntr, VIENNA, Dooly county. liny 10, 32 Georgia. J. s. dswwarS ATTORNEY AT I.AW, PERR Y. GEO. MW SERIES—VOL 1. \0,9. F.lsino.WIBZjE IiAT A AD CAP MAC® GEORGIA, TUESDAY AWiBER 26,1844, WHOLE m 946, ESTABLISHMENT. ’5y3iB<s>a>ag&a>s8 sssstrASE.* GEO. 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 nnd country purchasers. RATES OF FREIGHT OF THE CEATRAE RAIL-ROAD. FI 5 0.71 84.VA.WAII TO STATIONS Jan an Law* Police. loiccr prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPfj may be found at lus Slore. • AMONG THEM— r FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM, T IIE nudersipne.t will sire tlietr joint and undivided at- 7 7 lentinn to any professional business confided to tliem 1 in the counties oC Bibh. Houston. Pulaski, Macon, Dooly’ BROAD BRIM •; lintrr lee B iker. Thomas, Decatur, Early, Randolph. ItcnTar, Anlna, Caunurr, Russia, Jlolc-Sbin, Anaolia, ami Millt HATS. Barrels of Molasses and Oil.-.- — Do, do. all other kinds, AVet.....,.’. — Do. do. ' do. do. Dry — - Hall Barrels, Wet - Do, do. Dry... *. — . Brooms, in bundles, per dozen.. .- Possessingadvantages excelled by no Hat Establishment 1 Buckets in nests.. •;.... - — ..... the Siato, ho will afford 1ii» Goods at as loir, or perhaps I Corn, pew. oats, rye, bran, comment and rice floor, in bags, per bushel.... Chairs, per dozen — ....... Do. Rocking, laige, each...... single arid Gigs.: Stewart. , „ . . . . v' And in die Circuit Court of the United Slates, lor the District iif Georgia. . For ihe convenience or their clients, they hnvQ opened er- fices in Macon, nnd in Albany, Ga. Letters to the firm, ad dressed to either place will receive their prompt attention, 0“ Office in Mnenn, formerly occupied by Dr. Uandpljdt. Office in Albany, building east of the Courier Office. II. K.. & J. J>. JlINipS. On ]. I Mi WASHiNGTON HALL, . « 7I4C01,CE0IIGIA. rf THE subscriber has again taken this Etta'S A tisimml,. whefe he will always be bap ■ 'HwS pv to attend to the calls of his old customers, »' and the travelling public generally. Macon, June 20 38 . "fit LANIER. marietta hotel, Cobb Counrtf, •mi Ma J&yJ£E GEOJtajA r J7HE undersigned have taken this spneions IIot§l, for-. H. mcrlv kept by Henson Rop.kiits. Esq., nnd are now rc ilv lor the recepti.8i.of Travellers and Families visiting ’ the up-country. ALSO. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF IHET'-HLJ'IBre. CONSISTING' OF Otter, Slicllaud Steal, Nutria, and Ruskrnt, ALSO. Men’s and Youths’ Cloth and Velvet CAPS, • Do t-’o Hair Seal do . Do ' .do Sealctte do Do do Glazed do (scnUcinen^ Aarv Caps; A LARGE LOT OF ITlcn’s ;in«l l!oys* Blade nnd Drab S PORTING El ATS; Together with nn extensive Suck of Men’s and Buys’ Black and Drab W « » L El A T S, & c. ,t Carboys of Vitriol, ice.— . . _ Carriages arul Barouches.fdur wheels................. Do. Buggies, double • Do. do. Do. f*uikeys____ ___ Common Jersey Wagoa3. without covers, and Horse Carts....................■ Coaches, Post and Stage and Road Wagons — — Collars, per dozen Couan. per 100 lbs...... - Demijohns. Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2 gallons.— .... Do. do. do. over “ Ducks and. Fowls, in coops, per head Eggs, per dozen.,.... — ; Geese and -Turkeys.................. Grindstones, per 100 lbs ~ oer head -1-,. each.. do do. do. 4 Hogs and Calves.. - • . - Hhds. and Pipes Liquor, not exceeding 120 gallons.. Do. Bldfassesand Oil. ordinary sire -- ...i:. Iron in pigs or bars,castings far mills, and other niachiuery | Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons—.' .i‘.... I Do do 10 do. j Measurement Goods, per cubic foot - .... Ploughs, each .......... Salt in sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels Horses, Mules, Oxeu.ar Do. do. do. id Cows, per head . do. do.. 1. 2 each.. Do. do. do. do. ' do. 3 do... Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do.. 0= The attention of those in want of any articles in this ! Sheep, Lambs. Goats. Kids, Deer and Pig*, per head . e ,i . • « < >•> /’.sfloo 1? <ea It -l rriTl ll rw M;irtJwnPf». flflfl Btirll ntlfP line, is respectfully invited Store on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash- ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi ting & Mix. Otter, Hi nit. ami Karcobii skins, for which the Cash will he paid. Mnenn. Jan 30.1814 18 GEO. I. SHEPARD. WHOLESALE AilfU RETAIL, The subscribers nle.lge themselves to use every exerlior for the comfort of their patrons. 1 TIIOMAS B. DANIF.L, JEREMIAH LEAK. [ Marietta. .Ton. 1.184-b ~ 7 , .1 Gllflf-S-MIT HI NIL j r«7IIE subscriber would inform the citizens of Macop and,] t the public eeneriflly, that he has taken the stand known ns the old Pasl-OUt’Ctpii Mulberry street, one door from It. S. Newcomb & (Vs. Eating House and .Bowling Alleys, I where he is prepareifto do all kinds of work fit tins'above , business, in a snperirutylc. Rides made io order,and war-j- V ne' 1 ' ih'le' 1 ,' t <! h" ,? ' eil ‘ K kcJ ’ a "‘ l nU Kl: ’ d8 rc P 3lr,!, S 1 ESPECTEULLY informs hisold customer* nnd the ' "lleh's also on hand, a few fine DOUBLE GUNS: Hi- f a V public ceiieraHy. that he i s now receiveing from the fie POWDER ofa superior quality *, GUN VOW DKJL, I celebrated lint Mauulaetory of John Hcot Jc Co., a very S MOV, of all sizes; It i! Iwin’s Kla-t'ie GIN WADDING; J «’>'«’->'•= ™ ^.saiwossioii&& 1 HATS AND CAPS, PRINTING, OF ALL K/XDS, DONE AT SHOUT NOTICE, IN' A NFAT STYLE, A Nit ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, AT THE OFFICE OF TILE —SVCII .US— PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLAMKS, HAMDB1LLS, HORS2 BIIiXiS, XiASr-ZtS, tai i ABK WARE-IWO USE ISE CEIP TS &C. &C. dec. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF isss 33^- •c^’ && «b Of ase in tilts State, printed on fine paper, in legal Conti constantly kept on hand, and for sale at very low prices. Macon, June 1, 1843. 38 Commission Susiness. M AJOR Wttu&m Tlamiltnn bavin? fetirod,tlie suLroti- % hare a *•.■•••.-civ- :i lasines^, unJer ihe name an.l .tyle of WIN.V & KUM^51. They will oecupy ihfc WareJiousc on Cherry street, known as Ham* ilinn ec Winn's. They are prepared to make advances on Cottons fMt m their fltorrs, nn*i to execute sli orJers that may be confided $o them in the fine of tbejrbusiness. J. D. WINN, ^ Mar.on, July 9. 1S4*4. *11 J..V* HUMPH [CP Tlie UeoF?ia JeffersCMiian, (Griffin) will plea^e copy H. S. BALL & CO’S. j&& & HAMILTON, Sji WARE-HOUSE 0f BAtLY EXPRESS, AND GENERAL FORWARDING & C0M3IISS10X HOUSE. rklHE Central Rail Road and Banking Company Ji. of Georgia havin^granted to the subscriber* the pri vilege of rnnnlngan EXPRESS over their Road during the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance Of valuable A riicles, Specie, &c. Jcc. and are in hopes otbejng able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office-Department, ly which they will be Mlovved to carry a Mail Bag. 73 They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and interme diate places and between Savannah and Charleston, with AND Com m i ss ion • 1 Ferris an ts 3 • MACON. GA. ‘V’l/H'L eantinue bu3 : ness at their old stand on the river. » ? which is not only oonvem-ni for shipping Of Cortoh, either by the River or”l!ail-Road, but in more secure IMS lire than any other Ware-House in die city. The interest of our patrons Will'be closely attended to. m pert-in, bv Mr. Thomas IIardk^an, either in tlie selliri” of Citunn,'filling of ordpr* for Goods, or tit- shipping CetlOu to Hamilton, Hardeman ,k Co., Savannah, or to any.jqther market. August 1, 1844. 45 Mrtmilion, ESardezm;:* S Co. a SANANNAH, GA. CVTILL continue the rnctorngo r.nd Conuniidun Y Y Ilii.iine.sM in this city, and will, ns heretofore, give their best attention to the sale of Cotton, the filling of orders nnd the receiving and forwarding Merchandize. KVeraud Hamilton,j THOMAS HARDEMAN, >Copartner £«••» OI1AS. l-\ HAMILTON, > Savniuinh. July 30, 1844. '45 WAKE-SOUSS GUO. .J, EE fill HE HE 1% ■ill h^-mM low for rail Mnciwi. Jnn :'•(>. 184 I E. S ROGERS. 13 'Ai m A. AkDO.VALD, Dentil. 1 his i 2i.-e and residence the first ),,,, English Cans; P(H\ DEB I.LAtsKSt SHOT * .. . , i . I [’OL'CfIES-1'l l ali .riicles usually ke,.Pio iheline.xvhirJ4' mh 7''"^"C' «y»tnd quality. Among Ins assortu.en 1 ' " — - ^ ' piny lie-touoU-,. . 10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hats. - 20 doz. do Cassiroere Hats, 10 doz. do- Russia Hats, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats 1 do*.-Angola Silk Ilau. ALSO. O.I'E ailTKDKKD DOZEN BKttAP BRI.U ISbcirri', EVntria cttul Russia HATS, warranted nmredurahle ban any Hats ever sold n AS remove! his rih.-e amt r House above the Methodist Cl: On U 1344. 1 3m Fire ranee c.1 PIT ! I. Gj'fpO,0O». >»;• rsriE .V'rv S ('■•inpin I will Insure Bui n i 1 ov-rv .lescriptl n n . i>y r'tre. Macon, April 30. t? •y Cii.if.rPi’itiOndiip Eire Tnr»ranee iringrstablishei! nn Agency in Macon, i.i. Mt;r<l!iaiiiiii \ lltiuse'tMd Furniture ifTrotieriy.' aidtntf Lost or Darn- BOND i MURDOCK, Agei rs. 31 ly 944. , C IHMH’.’UICC. d. Agents’ for the .Etna Insurance' if f >r7l Conn., are prepaved to take Merebiutdice in Store and Colton in City of Mnenn and itsvic’mtv, agains REA k COTTON. Ag’ts 21 tv ' Flf '41IIE TTnderalgnt n Company of II rii’ts on B'lii lings. \Y o-«>bnuses, in the Fire. I’e!l T police. A T*T« bavin? rlnima ngnin*! U. S Xfavcomti. or J t. jr. 8.’Neivcojin & Co. nn* lequesied to prr^nt tUeirr f.>r suUl#iOcnt; a*i l aU io<U*b ivl. will save ibomse^vejkirju-. hb» *ini|>!cn**nsc*«. bv piving willioat we having j-ecourse n the nervicea <»f an attorney. ' HU. j B.-S. NEWCftMU *V CO. " Prime Geese Feather*?* l/\'k«k LBS. us received an i >r sale b\' ’ JUVlU GRAVES WOOD k. CO. April 30 HU 3. HtciiasiTC oii Ser,«y<trlR X NOi? sale by ’ TIIOS. TAYLOR. 1 October'3 J I Jill BRICKS, of I6e best quality. Furanle 11 ?IH) by J. A. RA LSTON. Macon. Sept iO, 1941. * 50 Gnu- gQjFdcr, • KEGS Sporting) 13 do ^hot-sun \ POWDER, Blasting) For sale bv •- 41 BOND A MURDOCK, 10 dll July 30 tthol r.ml Lend. ^ * BA0S Shot, assorted sizes, j ») Ii>-> lin. Lead, for sale lay • July 30 14 BOND ik MURDOCK. Choice CaH.il Flour. A FRESH supply just received and for sale by THOMAd TAYLOR, July 2 40 On Cotton'Avenue and Second st. .Jiist Received, O N Second street, n fires'll supply of French Calf Boot* VI wri or article. Also, Ladies’siloes, of various kinds Julv * 40 WHITING k MLX. To Rent. any 1 in Macon. Also, 50 doz. Youth's and Children's.Hats, £0 doz. do. do. Cans. • ' ALSO, 20 doz. black and drab Spotting Hats, Together with a general assortment of f u a? o 4 a* S-, rnXSISTINO IN r*llT OK 3 doz. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS, 5 d- z. Sea Otter Cap«, 5 doz.Super,Nutria Caps. , 20 doz. * do. Muskrat Caps, p0 doz.Metiis and Boys’Seal Caps, 5(j' dazi do. do. Sealette Caps. ALSO. 200 doz. lien’s nml Boys’ Black and Drab WOOL IS A T s. | All of which 'will be sold lor Cash, at prices which can- j Hot fail to give satisfn -tion. j Purchasers are invited to call and examine at the old tlaml, sign of the “BIG HAT, 7 ’ Mulberry Sties t. | Beaver, OtU'r, MitiL, tV Coon Skins, ! HM.VTftK, for which the cash will be paid. Matron. Oct 17.18 Kb- 3 ' FA.^Sii'J>.\UtBLE HATS. AT TIIE NTE1V IIAT AND CAP MTOUE. f¥7HE subscriber lias receivedtheSPIMNG B "ASHION for Hats, the fnest and light est nrticle ever offered in this market. Also, Panama, Leghorn. Baku Leaf, Drab Bou.cr, Otter, Russia, and Pearl Cassiiner—broad brim and fashionable. All of which will he sold low for CASH. GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon, Mtiyl, 1814. 32 : rAS a| j iiviBiE Sis’aw taillincry, and Dress iHaliia? Btstnbllshmcnt, [Opposite the Ftoyd House, late Central Hotel ) M RS. MASON respectfuBy informs the Ladies of Ma con and vicinity, that she has just received anew Set of the latest fashioned HAT-BLOCKS, likewise an im proved PRESSING MACHINE, wbicKWill enable her to I Meat'll ami press nllkimlsnf plain nnd fancy I,E.44UOfCN s i m] ST It AAV II ATk with greater facility, nnd witii- ; out the risk of scorching the straw, at the following reduced prices, viz: Ladies’ size, 73 cents. Misses' do. - - - r 50 Getulemen’s Panama and Leghorn Hats. 75 " All altering, - - 25 extra. Mrs. M. will guarantee to give satisfaction to llmse who Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other articles as gq by weight’ per 100 lbs ...... Specie . No single package under • - - - Special contract* may be made with the Superintendent of transportation for the freight of tjie following articles, when in large quantities. without regnrd to the established rates, viz: Corn, and all kinds of grain') brick, horses, males and cattle ; iron in bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing, &c.; sawed lumber mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar ticles ofstouej salt, firewood, staves, sit ingles, lny in bundles, barrels tar. pitch or turpentine. Freight attlte above rates,or by special counsel,to be under the followiag stipulations,viz. _ No elf iin for damages on articles 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 tlie Depot. Not accountable'for the leakage of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of-glass ore rockery ware, cliafingof bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Not ac countable for breakage of hollowware. Nointe nal injury, not clearly perceptible on tlie outside of the package, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for tlie decay 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, wUlbe mended st their expense. All oilier damage done to Cotton yi transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood that tbit Company will not .bold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by tlie weather, or otherwise, on any freight after being landed atthe place of destination. “The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’baggage, unless put in the baggage car incharge of the con- The Companv wtil have agents at stations 8, 10, 11, 12, 13,14,15, 1C, 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 bead of ihe road ope week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged at tlie Savannah rates. Goods destined forpoints beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company’s agent, free of commissions. Gunpowder prohibited. THOMAS PURSE, Genera’. Superintendent Transportation. Savannah, April 23, 1844. 30 .- ■' BATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD, in ti i i,r:s tko.ii tax cos • s'iz o.u .ii.mco.i’ 5ro I 5 | 13 J 19 j 24 | 30 | 35 j 40 | 46 | 52 | 60 Sl®l#, l 4|0|Q|B 0 ^ 3 0 0 0 0 s fi w Ff kh 2. 1 <5 1 -• I S- i I £;| £ id s. - the greatest safety and despatch ; end will also pay particu lar attention to the putchase of Goods, collection and pay ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and tiunsactingall kinds of business in the above places. They have also extended their arrangement to run their Express by the Southern Boats to Picolota, in Florida, and intermediate places on that route. Thev intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through from Macon to Columbus, under theirown charge, to carry all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and safety, on the first of October next; MACON—Office at the Washington Walt. SAVANNAH—Office at No. 153 Hay si reel. DO. S. Phitbrick, Agejit.for receiving a ml forwarding Good* and Merchandise. CHARLESTON, S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No. 96, East Bay. July 4 40 tf M.S.BALL & CO. JTIUStMC STfPRE, JIJLCOJT. fit mi! v resilience, wiih eight may favor W with their patronage, or irrtwrr. the money. irmerly occupied by Gen. E. ' Sno has al*o received some plates of lashmns. which wdl r__e fin HE large fffffia lie,11 r now"i,v'M'.‘I^G^yhhi'. in'a desirable enable he'r~foTndke Drosses in the most fashionable style, !;SnSgS pnrt V*?ci^Me^«P’«5 »-= «« Go and at very redure.l pricrs. tO sa,« the umes. ~ )A , f 4 lobes. Approved Notes payable — will he required. quarterly Macon, Seplepibcc 19, 1844. Macon, Sept. 10, 19-14. To Kent. Pi W. B. PAUKKIL AO M T HE middle-part of the Store now occu- ■ pied by the subscriber, suitable for August 57, 1844. Millitiary or Tailoring establishment, as also ;;ip v; a part or the tenement aImve. Possession giv- Ci’iftSiKr en bv tlie first of October next. Apply to 3 M. S. THOMSON. 43 . „ J . _. v-r-1 . ! nlSacon Iron A* Brass Foundry I z44D IHALHIAe SHOP. M ILL and Gin Geeriug, Steam Engine Work, Iron and llrass Castings of every description, made to •order.and Machink W-ork in General, corner of Fourth nnd Walnut Streets. gf The btglicst prices will be paid for Old Coppei, nriiu, Lead, and fust lion. . Jan 31 17 ROBT. FINDLAY. BassexckCS 5 c. pr. mile, (ciiildreiMtuder lgys. A. servts.lialf price. Cotton per bale, (round „r square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Colton per bale, (round or square.over 400 lbs. per 100 ibs— ...... Boxes, bales.and all measurement goods,...... ....per cubic loot. Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go by weight, .pur. 10U lbs. Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, ....each, Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil ...each, Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Litne, Ac each. Barrels of Molasses and Oil, ..’..each, Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, nud all other Jighl bls.each, 4 bis. Pork. Fisb. Liquor,Ac k ail'Kegsof lOgalS.A upwards, eacli, i bis. Flour,Fruit, Potatoes, Ac — .........each; Sail in sacks not exceeding four, bushels... .each, Salt in sacks over tour bushels, —"...per bushel. Corn, Wheat,Meal, and allotbergrain io bags ...per bushel, Cotton Bagging,.5 ...’—... .per piece,) Boxes oftjoap, Candles, Ac. of common size,...............each,. Brooms in bundles per dozen.1 Buckets. Collar*. Scythes,Shovels A Spades,Sifters,-Ac. per dozen.! Chairs,. .per dozen.) Boxes Fruit. Cigars. Ac each,| All small packages uot weighing t0.Hbs.ntr measuring 2 feet, ench.f Blacksmith!* Bello*-s, ........ — — each.) Potatoes, Apples, Ac.... —per bushel, Demijohns, lu£3. Jars Ac. not over two gallons each,I Demijohns, Jugs, Jars. Ac. over two gallons....,,... .each.! Ploughs,;...... ..,t............. ....each. Bales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.... —each Four Wheel C1 triages,. — ........ — .............each. Two Wheel Carriages... .....each. Post and Stage Coaches and Rood Wagons,...' ......each, Lumber,sawed and hewed, per 1,000feet,..................... Wood,.... per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs,.. .per bend, Oxen and Beef Cattle,..per bead,} Ilorsea,.............. —.................per head, Sheep. Goals,Calves,and Dogs,............per head, Turkeys and Geese in aoops per bead. Ducks and Chickens in coons,.. per head. Special contracts may be made with the Super! ntendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, when in large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Lumber, Wood. Brick, or Stoue, Ac. Ac. Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free ofeharge, for passage, when ’accompanying the produce of their own farm* to market. ' Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned totbe Agent of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of ihisltoad.by wagons, to llteir placeofdes- filiation, free.ofclintge for Storage or Forwarding. . . _ Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will he received by tlie Company’s Agents, »t Griffin, BarnesviRe or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savanoab. free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar- rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with tlie Company’s Agent at Ma con. or at the Depot wberetbe goods ate received or delivered. * ’ The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited totbe advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channelof communication with the seaboard. The Central Rail-Road is now completed and in oper«tion,froin Savannah to within 2} miles of our Depot, and will be limitation. All persons 1 completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin, 60 miles above Macon; and, by the first amount of their indebtedness of December, will be opened for Business to Leakville.ei miles nbove Griffin) and to the junction wi.b the Western aud . having claii Atlantic Rail Road, early nextspring. Thnt portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plato Rail, ha* been dement, rebuilt this summer, and laid with Heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for j Macon, July 9, 1844 business. Merchants living in the upper port of the State, will fimf it decidedly to their interest, to ship tliefr good* by way c*f Savannah, over the Central and thi* Rail-Road consigned to our Agents, as goods can be hauled from Barnesville or Griffin to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pouuds. or any other part of the couutry at proportionable rates. AH goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. J. D. CRAY, 17 Agent and Superintendent of Transportation 5 | 65 95 ll 2511 5011 7512 0U 2 3013 6013 00 25 4< 60 75 01 10 13 20 4 6 8 10 ',0 15 20 25 1 25 1 75 0 38 3 00 - J 50 2 00 2 75 3 50 30 50 63 75 35 55 75 87 25 35 45 55 15 25 32 40 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 5 61 7 * 5 6 7 & 15 20 25 30 15 SO 25 30 25 30 40 50 25 30 40 50 1 0Q 1 50 2 00 2 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 75 1 Off 1 25 5 6 7 8 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 35 25 37 50 50 75 SS 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 75 1 25 1 63 2 25 2 OU 3 50 5 00, 7 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 1 00 2 00 . ! 25 38 451 50 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 2 od 3 00 4 00 5 00 25 38 45! 50 3 3 4 4 ; ~2 2 sf 2 m m in m © <& wn@SBr^, H A\ fi cons antly on hand, and offer ft r sale at prices as low as can be purchased iu the soulherncountry, a plendid assortment of PIANO-FORTES, ftom the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of Ch’it 12us tf dark asttl JT. Chickering. The well known reputation of these Manufactories pre eludes the necessil..'of commenting upon the excellence oi tlieir instruments, which have stood the test of every cli mate, for many years. A LARGE ASSORT 51 ENT OF nOLIWfl. SUPERIOR GinrfAKS, BPC! TICOJIKOATIM, TKCHPRT8. HORNS, CLARIONETS, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Violin. Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per, Ac. Ac.forming ns complete anas3orimeiit of musical merchandize, as canbe found in the southern country. As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are enabled tosell their gcods atthe very lowest prices. B. A V. have in addition to their catalogue, an nss irt- went of FOREIGN .HEMIC. ttyMnsIc sold reduced prices. (If* Terms Cash. May 17, 1845 33 CRAVES, WOOD & CO. R ESPECTFULLY, iovite the attention of Merchants and Planters to their stock of FKEMII SHOES, to which weekly addition* will be made during the season. Our assortment embraces the following descriptions : 1500 pair heavy black Brogans, 1200 “ “ ” rustet 00. 1500 “ “ lined and bound Kip Brogans. 1000 ’• high and low quarter Brogana. 1200 •* Women's and Mis.-es’ Morocco. Kid, Seal and Gambroon Buskins. Slippers and Ties, 600 pair Men’* Calf and Seal Brogans, 200 •’ do. do. do. Pumps, 300 “ Youths’ and Boys’ Calf and Kip Brogans, j 200 “ Children’s Leather Shoes, 10 cases Calf, Seal and heavy Boots. Macon, August 20, 1844. 47 C o m in i § s s o a BJisiiie s s. fflHB ttoderoigtird will continue ihe \yAHE-HOUS|§rf‘ J. AN D CO M Si f£$!0 JTBU S LVKc?S. at In a pt’tc stdMjy on Poplar Street, adjoin! ig Gorman & RivuakpsoS* nml in range with the unoccupied buiM’lig Known as the AJoh* roe Rail Road Banking $iocsc. where he hopes to receive a liberal patronage from bis friends and the public gener- ally.. In selecting a new location, be has endeavored t* find one near enough to the centre of the city, for (he W1-' eral coyrentence of liis customers, and dirtant enough to be entirety safe from fire, should a large one take place itt the heart of the city. Such a location, he flatters himself,^ he has found ; and those who entrust their property to hSpv may rest assured, that every attention will be used in shel tering the same from the weather, and i^ preserving it< !enr j of damage. By constant personal exertions,combined v’j-Ug. the experience of the pan, he ’ trusts life' shall'be able to give satisfaction to oll t in effecting sales, &n. *' Macor. Aug. J,1644. 45 J. M. fffypsyg JiDlflsTKlE & -CAMPlMBfcifc ' m WARE-HOUSE ■ AND co.ii.nrssro.v .7if.iz trsc.i.VTs, MACON, GEORGIA. 0!/* Iu conneztion with the WAUE-HOF5E, we - have established a ."-tore, where we shall be able to furnish our patrons nnd others with Ropo, Grccci it s, , Iron, and all other Plantation Supplies, at reasona'-le rates. July 12, 1844. 49 M. -v C. wAxs-souss Commissiosa Biishscss. ritHE subscribers beg leave to infom. Jieir friends,oiul 1 the public in general, lliat they are still conuected in the above business, under the linn of GOIMIAS & ?: r i an.1 are still occupviug the large amTennvfSftof WARE HOUSE, near <lottou Avenue, on Poplar street. The location is dry and elevated, and uncncumbeied .with old buildings and’the usual liabilities ol'fi'.e. Tliey confidently assure tlie public,that any fe jslnesscen- signed to their care, will be faithfully and prrmptlj execn-- U lielving on tlie honesty of purpose andtlielongtnoblis!.- ed confidence of tlirse who know its, we feel no hesitancy in looking for a liberal share of public patronage. c THOMAS B. GORMAN. JAMES BICHARDSON, Macon, July 2, 1844. 40 WAKE-aOTlSS and Commission Easiness. GRAVES, fboS, & CO. T AKE this method of informing planters and others, tVia - in addition to tlieir wholesale and retail DRY-GOOD8 AND 'GROCERY RFSINEMS, they will continue to transact a general_ WARE-HOUSE Fa^liiouablc Arrival. J A E. SAULSBURY, will ipen this day. a tttperio .' ot of FRENCH CLOTHS, FANCY CASSI MERES A VESTINGS, direct from the French market' via New York, which they will tell very low for cash. Sept 17, 1844. 51 Emporium ©1 Fashion. T HE undersigned, respectfully announce that ihcy nave resumed the TAILORING BUSINESS, under the management of Mr. Mesakd. late or the City of New York* who hns for a number of years, bad charge of one of the most fashionable Houses in Broadway; and whose rep- utatton is such as te authorize the belief that lie will be able to give emire satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage. J. A E. SAULSBURY. Sept 17.1844. 61 Dissolution. T HE Co-pnrtnersbip heretofore existing under the name =—-Cl- a... u_ of HAMILTON N A WRN'N, expires this day hy its a ms indebted, are requested to pay up the .11.011111 S Jzl fbtednesr to John D- Winn; and those iSltlCI’S* against tiiem, to baud them into him for set- ° \V M. HAMILTON. 41 JOHN D. WINN. August 22,1843. To lacnf. rrUIF. two story Dwelling House, at present occupied by ■ ' ,I.N Seymour. Possession given t'’e firstof^Geumer. Apply to J, •Macon, Sept. 14, 1844. J. HOLLINGSWORTH, Jr. TO »6ETT. P OSSESSION given iinmetliately. The wliole of tlie upper part of that building on die corner of Nkolberiy a_n*l Third streets, oopn-dte die Floyd llouse. Il is well situated and suited for a Boarding House, nnd will be rent ed for that purpose if applied for soon, if not, it will be divided and rented aaeurdingly. Apply to M. S. THOMSON. Maenn, Oct. 8, 1841. 3 \cll Whirls and llrawcrs. TU8T llei-eivcl, n pood assortment of Merino Lambs 17 Wool, and Coitou Nett Shin*, aud Drawer*. >• . - GEORGE W. PRICE. Macon. Oet 23. 4 Ntsw goods, new goods. fllUE Suji.scribar,are now receiving, a general lsaort A meiit Vrftaple aedlansy DRY-GOODS, of-me lates« Jirul paitcrus, which they offer for sale at fair j>nce», in or! P* builiting one floor from Washington Hall. Sept 23 GEO. W. PRICE * CO. NEW BOOKS At JT. Bariips’, on Cotton Avenue. I’resroii’* Mexico, Dtj Olio’, Travel* in the East, . Life of Wilburn Fisk^ Kendall's Baoia Fe Expeditior, •* ■ Magendee’s Physiology. • New Edition of Dunglison’s Medical Dleti rnary. No. 1 A3 Harpers’ Pictorial Bible., Work, of Mist. Brewer, in cheap form, Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry, Mysteries of Paris. Xlacoo, March 96. •' ,-4j. Campbell A: C'o. 4 T their old stand, opposite the Waahiogton Hall, oflier JA. Cot sale at the lowest current prices Tor cash, 75 Bales heavy Gunny Bagging. 250 Piecea, do Kentucky do. 100 do do llusia do. . SO • do "do Dundee' - do. 1500 (rounds gooii Bagging Twine, 300 coils Manilla Hope, 100 do. KcnXucky 9o. ■ > J ' 1500 Sacks Balt, , 20 Tons Swedes Iron. * ; 25 Hilda. St. Croix and Muscovado Sugar, 250 Bags Rio, Laguiro, and Java Coffee. With a general assortment of Blankets, Bhoes, Staple Dry Good,, Ac. Sept 17, 1844. 31 ,6<!m\ It. JONES Ac CO. j SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of REAGY-ttfADE CLOTHING- Manufactured the past summer, from recently Imported Goods, by Win. T. Jennings A Co., very favorably known tis among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the .city of New York. CONSISTING OF • >; Siirtouts, Frock Coats, Pantaloons, Ycsis, Dress floats, Coatees, and Office Coats, TravelSinf? Coat Crtiliri' and tlentfeinrn’s &Z2 ZBC^rf S^B 9 In all the 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, Ac. Including a general stock of YouUi’s & C hildren’* CloUiiii?, \e<;ko cl»theto, m m s, a, ^&, <& © „ Believing that the system of “Small Profits and Qnick lleturns,” is best nuited to the times, they will offer their Goods at prices that cannot Tail to be an inducement to pur chasers. . Macon. October 10,1843. 9"' If A OO ft ! IIA C« IV! ! " QfC flilfl LBS. superior Geoigia Cured BACON— *V,Uv'U Hams, Shoulders, and Sides, for sale by ^May2l 34 REDDING A WHITEHEAD. NEW BOOKS At Beard man’s Book Store* J UST received, all the new publications, among -which are the followings Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico, Harpers' No. 1 of the Pirtorai Bible, . <* No 7 of Hanrah Hoore’s complete works, “ Alison’s History of- Europe, complete and full bound, •< Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound, << Neal’s History of the Protestants, Pouthbv’s Pilgrim’s Progress, ' Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt, Kohl’s Russia and,the Russians, Elliotson’s Surgical Operations, The Psalmist. Condie bn Children, Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations, Asbwell on the Diseases of Females, Gueens of England, sixth series, A new Patent Inkstand,. Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH. Jan 16 16 Furniture «fc Chairs. rjlIIE Subscribers would inform the citizens of Macon 1 arid surrounding country, that they have removed their stock of Furniture, to the* store forincrly occupied by Xnoroas Uarrold, on Cherry street, where they will as for- Inerly.be pleased to wapt upon all their old customers and as many new ones as may favor us with their patronage. • J WOOD A BRADLEY. Aug. 21, 1844. 49 IVEW STOKE* WIKSHIP & 3?03?E, A RE now opening a general ind complete stock of Goods iu Macon, * (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of STA PLE AND DO.UESTIC DRY GOODS and GROCERIES* Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Drags and Medi cines. Paints and Oils. Glass and Putty, Crockery and Glass-Ware, Mill and Cross cat Saws, Blacksmith’s Tools, | Bagging nnd Hone, Salt. Iron and Steel, Blankets, Kerseys, Satinets, Ac. A splendid lot of Saddles, and a general as sortment of ladies and gentleman’s Shoes and Boots, latest style. Bridle, Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather. Best apple Vinegar. srso ! a supply of Negro Shoes made at Forsyth by I. WlN- ! sit ip, 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, Whins Ac. 1 OCP EirSlIlKI DONE AT THE SHORTEST. NOTICE. N. B. The highest market price will be paid for HIDES, TALLOW and BEESWAX. ISAAC WUNSHIP. WILLIAM M. POPE. Sept. 2 J, 1841. 52 GEO. I. SHEPARD, AS Just received an extensive assortment of HATS tender of their services to tlieir plaining friends, and others, with the assurance, that those who may patronize ns in this line of business, shall have our best endeavors to do them ustice ami promote their interest. Our Ware-House is conveniently situated ; and Cotton stored with us, shall be well taken care of, and protected from the weather. We will also assist with pleasure, our friends in selling their Cotton, and without charge,-, and we are at all times pre pared to make advances ou the same in Cash or Merchan-. r ' Z \Ve Tesoectfully solicit a portion or the patronage of Ui» public. GRAVES, WOOD, A CO. Macon, September 24, 1844. ALBERT G. ElITTS, WARE-HOUSE AND Commission SVforchant, iUACO.V, Geoi-gin. R AS constantly on hand a large supply of BAGG. NG ROPE, BLANKETS. SHOES, GROCERIES DR? GOODS, Ac. and will continue to supply his cua totners ot the lowest prices. Macon, Sept. 24, 1644. ami Phoenix POR general debility, for sale by ps ^ BAILEY. Julv 16. 164L SEstHiKl G. BUTTS. A T his old Stand, opposite the Washington Hal), has re ceived, within the last few weeks, a new and general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DllY-GUODS, part of which consists of the following; 400 pieces English nnd American Prims. 50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzarines, Printed Lawns and Cambrics, Satin Stripe Adrianoples, do do Organdies, Erlsten Ginghams, Seydia Stripes, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,- Lace Stripe Muslins, 20 do Cross Barred do 50 do Silk Handkerchiefs, 100 do Furnituie Prints, 10 bales Brown Sheeting, White a„d black Cotton Hose, ?pon Thread, Leedles. Pins, and everv other article usually called for, which will be sold at the very' lowest prices for Cash. Macon. June 18.1844^ 36 do do do do do do do Just Received, at «. W. & E. WOODRUFF’S, A M LARGE assortment of new and fashionable STA- JPLK AND FANCY DRY G04>DS,consi£l!ng ofa great variety ofthe latest patterns for ladies dresses.— Also'all kinds of goods usually kept in onr line. All or which will be offered at a small advance from cost. Macon. Sept 24,1844. H and CAPS, ofthe latest Fashion, to which the ntten- lion ofhis friends and the pulJfe generally, is invited. Be- ing perfectly confident that hisfnedmes for obtaining fresh supplies, weekly, will enable him u> sell as low as any oth- er establishment in the State, II holcsalc or retail. OcU 6. 1844. Just Received. LBS. pare Blae Vitriol, for soaking seed Wheat" to proiei-t it from blast or sinut, which it will ef fectaallr do in all cases where the pure article is used. HARVEY SHOT WELL. Opposite Central Hotel. Oct 1, 1344. \ . 1 ke.ysdvalt mHE undersigne-l have removed to the Store on second 1 street, a few doors south of the Washington Hall, ami adjoining the Messenger Office --where they are tvceivmg a lace and general stock of , Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods, READY-MADE CIOTHINC, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac- All or which will be sold at unusually low prices, by the or otherwise. Purchasers are inviied_to c_alj ami c- J* piece amine for themselves - Mttcon-, 0«t. 8, 1844. RAY &. CO. 2.