Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 03, 1844, Image 1

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•©58<I>3£'2S£. 3?33»5$*©SS4MMB« r u B l i BII k d r. v r. r t Tuesday m o n n mo, BY r^IJKcr. to PRINGLE, ■ AT S3 pi:r AXM'.II, *w advance. AdveRTIskmf.sts nol exceeding 12 lines, will beinaerterf one time for ONE DOLLAR.; and fifty cents for each U 8lS l^CMiecmrs-and Coroners' Sales, ate char- BC Are«*onawVje<l.ictio« will be made to those who silver- “'•’Veners'on business connected wi*h the Office, most J, r “p*.,t paid,to secure attention. ——— Law Notice. T HE undersigned have nssocinted themselves in the practice of the Law. and. will give prompt attention to soch business at may be entrustedI to their care. Tlicv will attend the ‘ollowing Cmiria: Bibb, Crawtord, Monroe. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkinson, Houston, Pulaski, Hen ry and Pike. , _ . . [jy OFFICE over E. B. Weed s Store, two doors be low W. B. Johnston, on Mulberry street. p()WERg L. n". WHITTLE. * Macon, March 26, 1844. 3® ^ JOS27IZ B. CLAPP, Attorney »» I.nsr, Vienna, Dooly county. May 10 '32 G eor G'»- •’ 1. s. ATTORNEY AT I.AtV, Jan 25 PERRY. GEO. retired, the subrcri- i in business, tinder They will •et, known as Jlara- r.e advance® on Cotto::«i put in all order* that may be conlided jusirn.*.1. D. WINN, j 41 v - humph onian, (Gri*Bn) will please copy Law Notice. T HE undersigncti will give tlieir joint and undivided at tention to anv professional business confided to them jn the counties of 'Bibb. Houston. Pulaski, Macon, Dooly Sumter, Lee, Baker, Thomas, Decatur, Early, Randolph. Sl AnrMn the Circuit Court of the United States, lor the District of Georgia. , - For the convenience of tlieir clients, they have opened of fices in Macon, and in Albany, Ga. Letters to the firm, ad: dressed to either place will receive their prompt aueminn, [TJ* Office in Macon, formerly occupied by Dr. Randolph. Office in Albany, building easl'of the Co-trier Office. 11, JC cc a). 15. HINEs. Oct 1. 1 3m » WASHINGTON HALL. KICOY, GEORGIA. rfMIE subscriber li as ngain taken this EstaS liii.Hb 5. lirhmen/, where be will always be hap p to attend to ihecalb of liis old cAstoinera, and the travelling public generally.^ Macon. June 20 38 S LANIER. MAUI ETTA HOTEL, Cobb County, GEORGIA rilllE undersigned have tnken this spacious Hotel, for- l merlvkept bv Besson Rooerts. Esq., and are now ready for the reception of Travellers and Falsifies visiting ike up countrv. • The subscribers pledge themselves to use every excrtior- for the comfort ofihe.r patroiis. THOMAS B. DANIEL, JEREMIAH LEAK. Marietta, Jan. 1.1844. __ 27 — GUN SMITHING. flAlIE subsrrib >r would inform the citizens of Macon an<] I the public generally, that lie has taken the stand known as the old Pitsl-Offi te. on Mulberry street, one door from B. 3. Newcomb A: Co’s. "Eating House and Bowling Alleys, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the above business, in a superiratvle. Rifies made in order, and w,r. ranted. Double Guns restocked, and all kinds of repairing done with despatch. ,H« has also on hand, a few fine DOURLE GUNS : Ri fle POWDER of a superior quality; GUN POWDER; SHOT, of all sizes; Baldwin’s Elastic GUN W ADDING; plain PERCUSSION CAPS; split and ribbed do; Walk- J.e’s best English Caps; POWDER 1ILASK3; SHOT POUCHES: and allartieles usually kepfin the line, which will he sold low for cash. E. S ROGERS. Macon. Jan 30. 1844 IS 91L WcBONALI), Dentist. T TTAS removed bis office nnd residence to the first '1 House ah ave the Methodist Church. (>et 1. 1844. 1 - 3m Fis*c Inswance. CAPITAL 8300,000. n} j;yt m York Go.tribvf inn ship Fire. Insurance S' Com n't ay. having established an Agency in'Macon, wil' Insure Buildings. Merchandize. Household Fnrnitnre ntii every description of Property, ngain*t T.o.r or Dam- a”-' bv Fire. BOND & MURDOCK, Agents. Macon, April 30.18(4. 31 ly . Fire Insurance.. - PSAIIE Undersigned." Agent* for the Altria Insurance ’* Comnanv of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take risks oa Buildings, Merchandize in Store nnd Cotton in Ware-houses, intlta Citv of Macon and itsvic’nitv, agains Fire. / REA to COTTON. Ag’u Feb 7 2* ^ Police. K LT. person* bavin? rlajm* ngninst B. R Newcomb, or A. 15 S. Newcomb & Co. are requested to present them V*r settlement** nnd nil in leS ed will mve themselves trou- |>le -md expense^, bv pivin? witli6nt we having recourse o the services of an attorney. Mnv 20. 1844. 34 B. R. NEWCOMB k CO. Prime Worse Feathers. I AflA LBS. IUSI received an t or sale bv HMU GRAVES WOOD & CO. Apri: SO 184 1 3, FiichiuinC on Acw-Ysrk, I VOR sale by " THOS. TAYLOR. * October 3 % 1 10(1 IlftO BRICKS, of the beat quality. Fortale by J- A. RALSTON. ESTABLISHMENT. GEO. I. SHEPARD, Is receiving weekly additions to bis hitherto splendid stock of HATS AND CAPS. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY. He is now prepared to offer bark inducements to city and country purchasers. Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment in the Stale,^he will afford his Good* at oa tola, or perhaps lower prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may be found at his Store. AMONG TIIEM— , FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM, AND BROAD BRIM ' Bearer, Nutria, Cn«»iim-r, ICimnia, Mole-Skin, Angolin, nnd Milk I1ATS. ALSO. A FINE. ASSORTMENT OF CONSISTING OF Otter, Shetland seal, Nutria, and Ulus krai. -ALSO, Men’s and Youths’ Cloth and Velvet CAPS, Do do Hair Seal do Do do Sealeue do Do do Glazed do Gentlemen** Yaw Caps; A LARGE LOT OF Men’s nntl Boys’ Black ami Drab SPORTIYK HATS; Together with an extensive Stock of Mon’s au<l Roys’ Black autl Drab W O O L H A T 8, A c. 03" 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 Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi ting & Mix. ~ < VHK7‘ A.TV rK'SBSJDn Otter. Hink. a»d Itarcuon Nkins, for which the Cash will be paid. Macon. Jan 30. 1844 *18 GEO. I. SHEPARD. WHOLESALE AAU RETAIL. RATES OF FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RASL-ROAO. FROJI SAVANNAH TO STATIONS Do. do. do. do. Do. do. do. do. Do. do. do. do. GEO. *f. KE1IBEMEY. R ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers nnd the public generally, that lie is now receiving from the celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt A Co., a very extensive assortment of , HATS AND CAPS, embracing every style and quality. Among his assortmen may be found to doz. fashionable Beaver Hats. 20 doz. do Cassimere Hat#, 1'! dots. do Russia Hats, 20 doz. do Moleskin Hats n. Sept 10. 1844. <siin«S*owtlep. O-X KEGS Sporting) 15 do Shot gun S POWDER, Blasting ) . For sale by BOND A MURDOCK. io do July 30 Shot nail Led. J? BAGS Shot, assorted sizes, 4 fP 31)0 lbs. Lead, fur sale by July 30 44 BOND & MURDOCK. Choice Canal FBonr. FRESH supply just received and for sale by THOMAS TAYLOR. Ou Colton Aveune and Second si. A July 2 40 .Inst Received, O N Second «tr< et, a fresh supply of French Calf Boot* superior article. Also, Lathes’ Shoe*. of various* kinds July 2 40 WHITING A MIX. To Kent - flYIIE large family residence, with eight JL rooms, formerly oerupi-d by Gen. K. Be ill, »,.,w by M. L Graybill, in a desirable part of the city, posse>sion given the tst Of i lober. Approved Notes payable quarterly will be required. Also, two Store Houses on Colton Avenue. Apply to W. B. PARKER. Macon, Sept. 10, 1844. 50 To Rent. T HE middle part iif the Store now occtr* pied by the anb*cribcr. »u : .table for a Milliuary or Tailoring eatahlislmient. a* aho a port or the tenement above. Ponsnuioii giv en by the iirbt of Ociobe- next. Apply to M. S. THOMSON. August 27, 1644. 49 To EScnl. T HE two story Dwelling House, at present occupied by J.N 8 *ymour. Possession given the first of October. Apply to J. HOLLINGSWORTH, Jr. Macon, Sept.' 14, 1844. 81 TO RwNT. P OSSESSION given immediately. The whole of the upper part of that building on the comer of Mulberry ond Third street* opposite the Floyd House, It is well situated hnd suited for a Boarding Hoo*e, and will be rent ed for that purpose if applied for *oon, if nol, it will be divided and rented accordingly. Apply to M. S. THOMSON. Macon, Ocu8, 1844. 2 Nett Shirt* and Drawers. J UST Received, a good assortment of Merino Lamb* WooLand Cotton Kelt Shirts nnd Drawer*. GEORGE W. PRICE _Macon. Oct 22. *" ' * *• 4* ’ ni;vv goods, new goods. T HE Snliscribers are now receiving a general tssort ment of staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of style and patterns, which thc-y oflerforsale atfair POCK builHtnrr mm ,1 nnvfamn Wnulnnrrfnti TTill. I, of me latest •v>cann patterns, which thc-y olterlor sate atfair prices, in Wwk building one door from Washington Hall. 8ept23 52 GEO. W. TRICi: k CO. 1 doz. Angola Silk Hats. ALSO. ONE IirUDlIED DOZEN BROAD IIHI71 Beaver, Nutria and .Russia HATS, warranted more durable han any Hats ever sold in Macon. Also. 53 doz. Youth’s and Children’s Hats, SO doz. do. do. Caps. • ALSO, 20 doz. black and drab Spotting Hats,. Together with n general assortment of FUR C A I* S, CONSISTING IN TAUT OF 3 doz. PBEM1UM OTTER CAPS, 5 di-z. Sen Otter Cap*, 5 doz. Super N utria Caps, 20 doz. do. Muskrat Capa, 50 doz. Men’s und Boys’ Seal Caps, 50 doz. do. do. Seuleue Caps. ALSO. 300 doz.ncn’sntitl Boys’Black ami Drab WOOL HATS. All of which will be sold lor Cash, at prices which can not fail to give satisfa -tion. Purchaser* are invited to call nnd examine at the old •land, sign of the “BIG HAT,” Mulberry Street. Beaver, Otter, ill ink, & l oon "Skins, IIVrjV'TKD, for which the cash will be paid. Macon. Oct 17.1813. 3 Barrels of Molasses nnd Oil. — - — Dc. do. all other kinds, Wet ..... Do. do. do. do. Dry — Hall Barrels, Wet....: Do. do. Dry. .... — Brooms, in bundles, per dozen. .............................. Buckets in nests Corn, peas, oats, rye, brdn, corn meal and rice flour, in bags, per bushel.. Chairs, per dozen Do. Rocking, laige, each.'..... — Carboys of Vitriol.toe ................ Carriages and Barouches, four wheels. Do. Buggies, double.... Do. do. single aud Gigs Do. Sulkeys. ... ... Common Jersey Wagons, without cover*, and Horse Carts Coaches, Post and 8tage and Road Wagons Collars, per dozen Cotton, per 100 Iba Demijohns. Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons.... .............. Da. do. do. over 11 ....... Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per bead, Eggs, per dozen ’. Geese and Turkeys.. — .. .2 ........ ... Grindstone*, per 100 lbs Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head 1 do. 2 each do. 3 do do. 4 do........ Hogs and Calves IIlid,. and Pipes Liquor, not exceeding 120 gallons.. Do. Molasses and Oil, ordinary size Iron in pigs or bars, castings far mills, and qlher machinery Keg* Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons Do * do 10 do. ..... ... Measurement Goods, per cubic foot • ..... Ploughs, each Salt in Hacks, not exceeding 4 bushels t Sheep, Lambs. Gnats, Kids, Deer, and Pigs, per head - - Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other articles as goby weight* per 100 lbs Specie . .. No single package under .- - - - Special contracts may be made with the superintendent of transportation for the freight of the following articles, when in large quantities, without regard to the established rates, viz; Corn, and all kinds of grain ; brick, horses, mules and cattle ; iron in bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing,’toe.; sawed lumber iiiill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar ticles of stone; salt, firewood, staves, shingles, huyiii bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpentine. Freight at the above rates,or by special contract, to be under the following stipulations, viz \ No cli iin for damages on articles transported,by this Company unless the'packages are examined and identified in the presence of an officer of site Company before the same are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for leakage of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery ware, chafing of bagging, carriage.), chairs or furniture. Not ac countable for breakage of liollowware. No internal injury, not clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be allowed for, unless established to have ooourred on hoard the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles. Not accountable for live stock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in had order, og for cooperage of casks or pack ages. ■ . Cotton received in good order at the depots, and afterwarilstorn while in possession of the Company, will be mended at their expense. All other damage done to Cotton in Irx/nsitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood that this. Cou pany will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any freight after being landed at the place ofdestination. The Company will uot be accountable for Passengers’ baggage, unless put in the baggage car inchargc of the con ductor. ~ . ... The Companv will have agent9 at stations 8, 10, 41,12,13,14,15, 16,nnd 17, and at Macon,to attend tothedelivery 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 expeuse. alter which storage will be charged at the Savannah rates. Goods destined for points heyoad Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company’s agent, free of commissions. Gunpowder prohibited. ' *' THOMA8 PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation. Savannah, April 23, 1844. 30 1,2,3 4,4 j«5, 6,7 8,9,10 11.12. 13,14. 15,16, 17,18, Ma. con. . SO 75 1 00 1 25 1 40 1 50 50 65 85 1 00 1 13 1 23 . 38 60 70 73 75 80 . 38, L 50 60 G5 70 75 . 25 38 45 50 55 GO . 25 30 ’ 30 35 38 40 . 25 36 50: 56 10! 13 58 60 . 6 10 13 13 * 1 SO 25 2 00 36 2 50l 2 75 40| 45 3 00 48 3 25 50 . L 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50 - 5 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 4 00 5 00 fi 00 8 00) 8 50 7 00! 7 50 9 00 . 1 00 5 00 fi 00 8 00 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 . 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 8 00 10 00 14 00 tc 00 17 00 18 00 . 38 50 69 70 73 75 . 25 30 35 40 42 . 25 30 37 34 36 38 SO ' 55 CO 65 70 75 . 3 3 3 3 3 3 .. 1 1 1 1 i 1 Hi * 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 50 6 50 7 00 7 50 2 00 3 00 5 00 C 00 6 50 7 00 . 63 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 4 50 4 75 5 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 5 50 5 75 C 00 25 30 33 35 38 40 25 25 25 31 35 38 . 35 40 50 55 CO 63 - 5 8 10 12 13 15 30 50 60 65 70 75 31 38 50 56 58 - CO 25 ^ 37 50 75 1 00 1 00 " 25 jlpc 35 40 45 50 6 5 -1 25 25 25 23 25 25 ON THE MOST KEASONABLE TERMS, AT THE OFFICE OF THE . —SPCII .IS— PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, LAW BLAIAKS, HAWD3ILLS, HOnSS-EXIiXiS, X. A BEILS, y.'Sk S=«3 uvaitE-Jiio use meeebm ts, &c. &c. izc. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF IB S ISL-s ja*£l {5-3 cs Of use in this State, printed onjine paper, in legal form constantly kept on hand, aud for sale at very low prices. Macoh, June 1.1843. 38 ill. S. .CALL <fc , ’rS.> HARREMAN & SSA.TIILTOIV, WAP.E-HOl'SE |fJ3|J| Commission e tier chants, MACON, GA. ILL continue bui’iics* at their old stand on the river, V f which is not only convenient for shipping of Cottou, either by the River or Rail-Road, but is more secure from fire than'any other Ware-Hou - in the city. The interest of our patrons will be closely attended to. its- P< non, by Mr. Tiiom a? IIj&dehan, either in the selling of Cotton, filling of orders for Goods, or in shipping Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman & Co., Savannah, or to any other market. * August 1, 1844. 45 DAILY EXP? RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD. DI8T5NCC8 IN MILEH I'KO.71 iHACON- FRO.U .7I.1C0.Y OPO | 13 | 19 | S4 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 4C | 52 | 60 FASHIONABLE HATS. AT THE NEIV HAT AND CAP NTORE. _rBTIIE snbsrriher has received the SPUING Bplfl X ASHION for Hut*, the Knest and lioltt- Jgjt Xj eat article ever offered ip this market. Also. ‘ p Panama. Leghorn. Palm Leaf. Drab Beaver. Otter, Russia, ami Pearl Cassimer—broad brim nnd fashionable. All of which will he sold low for CASH. GEO. I. SHEPARD. Macon, May 7. 1844. 32 FASHIONABLE Straw Tlillincry, a si cl Dress iflakin? Establishment, {Op/tori te the Floyd Hourc, late Central Hotel.) M RS. MASON respectfully informs the Ladies of Mu- con nnd vicinity, that *he has just received a new set of the latest fashioned HAT BLOCKS, likewise an im proved PRESSING MACHINE, which will enable her to bleach mid press all kinds of plain nod fa ncy IjEUUUKN mill STRAW HAT'*, with greater facility, ami with out the risk of scorching the straw, at llie following reduced prices, viz: * Ladies’ size, 75 cents. Misses’ do. 50 “ Gentlemen's Panama and Leghorn Hats. 75 “ - All altering, - - 23 extra. Mr*. M. will guarantee to give satisfaction to those who may favor her with tlieir patronage, or return the money. Sne lias aim) received some plates of fnshions. which will enable her to make Dresses in the most fashionable style, and at very reduced prices, to suit the limes. Mucon, September JO, 1844. 3m 50 tJIacon Iron A' Brass Foundry A A D IVIAUHIA E SHOP. ILL aud Gin fleering, SUam Engine Work, Iron IT I ami lira** Cartings of every description, made to order.aml Machine Work in General, corner n r Fourth and Walnut Street*. O* The highest prices will be paid for Old Coppci, Urn**, brad, aud Ctustlron. Jan 31 17 ROBT. FINDLAY, “NEW BOOKS At J. Barnes’, Oil Cotton Avenue. Prescott's Mexico, Dr. Olio'*.Travel* in the East, Life of Wilburn Fisl^ Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition, Magendee’s Physiology. New Edition of Dunglison's Medical Dicti inary, No. 1 to 2 Harpers’ Pictorial Bible. Works of Miss Brewer, in cheap form, Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry, Mysteries of Paris. Macon, March 26. 26 C. Campbell Ah Co. 4 T their old stand, opposite the Washington Hall, offer fot sale at the lowest current prices for cash, 75 Bale* heavy Gunny Bagging. 230 Piece* do Kentucky do. ^ 100 do do Rusin do. 50 do do Dundee do. 1500 pounds good Bagging Twine, 300 coils Manilla Rope, 'l00 do Kentucky do. • 1500 Sack# Salt, 20 Ton* Swede* Iron, 25 Hltds. St. Croix and Muscovado Sugar, 250 Bags Rio, Laguira, and Java Coffee. With a general assortment of Blankets, Shoes. Staple Dry Goods, toe. . ' Sept 17, 1814. 31 AND' GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE. T THE Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri vilege of rnnuingan EJlPJIESS over their Road during the present year, with The privilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they ofler superior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, toe. toe. and are in hope* of being able to make no arrange ment with the Post Office Department, 1 y which they will be vllowed.to carry a Mail Bag. They iire prepared to receive nnd forward Good* of alt description*, (0 nnd from Savannah and Macon, and interme dime places nnd between Savannah and Charleston, with the greatest safety and despatch: end will also pay particu lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and pay ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and tfunsactiugall kinds of business in the above places. They have also extended tlieir arrangement to rim their Express by the Southern Boats to Picoiata, in 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 trll kinds of Merchandize, with all-reasonable despatch and safety, on the first of October next. ' MACON—Office at the Washington Hall. SAVANNAil—Office at Ho. T53 Ray street.' . DO. • S. Philbrick, Agenk, for receiving and for warding Good sand Merchandise. CHARLESTON, S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No. ) QG,East Ray. • July 4 40 if - M. 8.&ALL&CO. Hamilton, Hardeman <5* Co. ■ & Sr"W . tJSrfi SAVANNAH, GA. li-5 mtZiiC'zsi SY/'ILL erntinuethe Ettctoi-tigc and Csmml«hn Y v Raniuesa in ibis oily, and will, sa heretofore, give their best attention to the sale of Cotton, the filling of orders and the receivineand forwarding Merchandize. EVERARD HAMILTON,) THOMAS HARDEMAN, V Copartner- OHAS. F. HAMILTON, ) Savannah. July 31), 1E44. 45 WAS.3S-HOUSS nilUSMC STORE. .11.1 CON. Passengers 5 c. pr. mile, (children under 12ys.& servts. half price, Colton per hale, (round or square) not exceeding too lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 4UO lbs. per 100 lbs Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods, .per cubic foot, Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go by weight, peV 100 lbs. Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, each. Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil,.. ....each, Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, &c .each, Barrels of Mulasses and Oil, ..each, Bis. ol Flour! Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each, J bis.Pork.Fish,Liquor,toe. toallKegsof 10gals.toupwards.ench, j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, toe .....each, Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels each, Salt in sacks over tour bushels, per bushel. Corn, Wheat.Meal, and allolhergrainin bags,.... ....per bushel. Cotton Bagging per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, toe. ofcominon size, each. Brooms in buodlcs... .per dozen, Buckets. Collars, Scythes,Shovels Jt Spades, Sifters, toe. per dozen, Chairs, ........per dozen.! lluxes Fruit, Cigars, toe... each,! ' All small packages not weighing lffJlbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith’s Bello ms,.... each. Potatoes, Apples, tor..... .per bushel, Demijohns, Jugs. Jars. toe. nol over two gallons,... ....each, Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, &c. over two galluus....,., ..each, Plough- each. Hales of Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs each. Four Wheel Carriages.... ....... .............each, Two Wheel Carriages.. each. Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,.... ....each, 1 Lumber, sawed and liewed, per 1,000 feet, ] Wood,.... ..........per cord, LIVE STOCK. Hogs per bend, Oxen nnd Beef Cattle,... per head, Horse* —^....-— — per head, Sheep. Goats, Calves,aud Dogs,, per head, Turkeys aud Geese in coup? perhead, Ducks and Chickens in coon*,, t perhead. . . _ _ Special contracts may be made with the Superintendantof Transportation, forFreight, on the following articles, when in l%rge quantities, viz; Horses. Hogs, Caltle. LuinWr. Wood. Brick, or Stone, toe. &c. Planters or Farmers are al'owed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying th'e produce of their own farms to market. Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this Stale, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the A cent of ibis Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to their place of dcs* tinatiou. free ofebnige for Storage or Forwarding. Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will he received by the Company’s Agent?, at Griffin, Barnesville ot Forsyth, and forwarded dircetto Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation.** Ar rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment ofFreight end expenses, with the Company's Agent at Ma con.or afthe Depot where the goods tie rereived or delivered. The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through litis channelof communication with the seaboard. The Oeutral Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2J miles of our Depot, and will be completed to Macon early this fall. This Hoad is in daily operation to Griffin, 60 miles above Macon ; and, by the first of December, will be opened for Business to Leak ville. 21 ipiles above Griffin; and to the junction w i.h the W catern and Atlantic Rail Road, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail,and the whole Road from Maconlo Griffin, is now in good order for business. Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find itdecidedly to their interest, to ship tlieir goods by wav of 8avannah.over theCentrnland this Rail-Road consigned to onr Agents, a* goods can be hauled from Barnesville or Griffin to Columbus, for 45 a 50 neat* per 100 pounds, or any other part of the country at proportionable rates. All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. JT. B. CiRAY, .5 | 65 95 11 25 1 5011 7512 00 2 3012 6013 00 23 40 60 75 Gi 10 13 20 4 fi 8 10 10 15 20 25 1.95 1 73 2 38 3 00 1 50 2 00 2 73 3 50 30 50 63 75 35 55 75 87 25 35 45 55 15 25 32 40 15 20 25 30 15 20 85 30 5 C * 7 8 5 6 7 8 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 25 30 40 50 25 30 40 50 1 OU 1 50 2 00 2 50 25 25 25 ' 25 25 25 25 25 60 4 O 1 00 1 25 5 f. 7 8 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 ■ 50 25 25 37 50 50 to ss 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 75 1 25 1 63 2 25 2 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 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 0(J 3 00 4 00 5 00 25 38 45 50 3 3 4 4 30 M %3 © a V 313E <&■^ m ^ 0 H Av i3 cons antly on band, and offer ft raale at prices as low as u in be purchased in the soullierncouutry, a plendid assortment ot PIANO-FORTES, fiom the Celebrated and lorn;established Manufactories of ?Vhiiii8 A* Clark and -/. Chirkering. The wed known reputation of these'Manuractones pre eludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence ol their instruments, which have stood the lest of every cli mate, for many vear*. ALAR G E ASSORTMENT OF VIOLINS. SUPJERIOR guitab.n. bugles, TBOJIBONE8, TRUMPETS. HOUIYS, CL.VKIOICTS, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Viulin. Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hummers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per, toe. toc.forming as complete anassortment 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 atthe very lowest prices. , B. to V. have in addition to their catalogue, an ass jrt- inept of FOREIGN ItIUMIC. 05 s * NIusic sold at reduced prices. dCf^Terms Cash. May 17. 184i 33 August 22, 1843. Agent and Superintendant of Transportation JOHN is. JONES & CO. SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of READY~ftmi!E CLOTHING- Manufactured the pnst summer, from recently Imported Goods, by Wm T. Jennings to Co., very fnvnrably known as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the city of New York, CONSISTING OF Sin-louts, I'l’orK Couts, Pantaloons, Vests, Dress Goats, Coatees, and Office Coats, Travelling Coat hailin' aud Grttllciurn’s <3^ ML* It; all the New and various styles ; Together with a very choice selection of Silk and Satin Scarfs. Cravats, Mobsir and Cashmere do Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Drawers, Under Vests, Gloves, Suspenders, Linen and Masliu Shirts, Collars, Stocks,'toe., Including a general stock of ¥outh’$i <Sx CliiSdron’s (nothing, ftliXaeD CLOT 85 git IK, W rn 3B : i.i 33 % a & - f; £. o , ,, I ! eliev !,°5 “*e P r “ Small Profits and Quick l ? be * 1 suited to the times, they will’ off*^ their I Goods at prices that cannot fail to he an inducement to pur- j chaser*. Macon. October 10.1843. « NEW BOOKS At IBoardanasi’s I3co!i Store, J UST received, all the new publications, among which are the following: Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico, • Harpers’ No.l of the Pirtoral Bible, “ No 7 of Hannah Hoore’s complete works, “ Alison’s History of Europe, complete aud full bound, f “ Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound, “ Neal’* History of the Prolestauts, Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress, ^ Rural Life in Germany, by William Ilowilt, Kohl’s Russia audthe Russians, Elliotson’s Surgical Operations, The Psalmist, Condieon Children, Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations,' Ashwell on the Diseases of Females, Queens of EnglanJ, sixth series, A new Patent Inkstand, Perforated Paper. Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap for CASH. Jan IG . 16 Ii;u’£0 5«* ! Bargain* IN FOOTS AND SHOES. .000" '" ' CiKAVGS, ivao# A. CO. R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants nnd Planters to their stock of Eli EMU HIKDKS, to which weekly additions will be made during the season. Onr assortment embraces the following descriptions : 1500 pair heavy black Brogans, 1200 “ - “ • rustet do. 1500 “ •• liittd nnd bound Kip Brogans. 1000 •- high and low quarter Btogans. 1200 “ Women’s nnd Mis.-es’ Morocco, Kid, Sea 1 , and Gambroon Raskins, Slippers ami Ties, 600 pair Men’s Calf and Seal nrogans, 200 do. do.- do. Putnns. 300 “ Youths’ and Bovs' Calf and Kip Brogans, j 200 " Children’s Leather Shoes, 10 cases Calf, Seal and heavy Boots. Macon, August 20, 1844.- 47 Faitiliionabic Arrival. J & E. 3AULSRURY. will spen this day, a superio ot of l’RENCH CLOTHS, FANCY CASSI MERES to VESTINGS, direct from the French market, via New York, which they will sell very low fur cash. Sept 17, 1844. 51 •Emporium «t£‘ Fashion. T IIE undersigned,-respectfully announce that they have resumed the TAILORING BUSINESS, under the management of Mr. Menard, late of the City of New York, who has for a number of years, had charge of one of the most fashionable Houses in Broadway ; and whose rep- illation is such as to authorize the belief that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor them with their pa'ronage. J. to K. &AULSBURY. Sept 17. 1844. 51 SHssoStition. T HE.Co-partnership heretofore existing under the name of HAMILTON k WINN, expires this day by it* limitation. All persons indebted, are requested to pay tip the amount of their’indebtednes-: to John D. Winn; and thosi having claims against them, to hand them into him for dement. \\ M. 1IAMILTO Macon, July 0, 1844 41 JOHN D. WINN. Commission SB vi sinic ss. rilHE und^nupTu’d will * continue the yVARE-HOUSE J. AKD COMMISSION BUSINESS, at his ncic Aland. on Poplar Street, adjoini tg Gorman* ft Kicharpson. and in range with the unoccupied building known as the Mon roe Rail Road Banking Houbc, wlier* be hope* to receive a liberal parronage from hi* friends and the public gener. ally. In selecting a new location, he has endea_vored to titiS one near enough to the centre of the city, lor the eral convenience ot hi* customers, and distant enough to be entirely safe from tire, should a large one take place iu the heart of tne citv. Such a location, he flatters himself^ he hab fooad ; and iLose who entrust the;;* property to ljm, may rest assured, that every attention will be useu iiTBbel- leriug the same from the weather, and in preserving it clear of damage* By constent personal exertions, combined witn the experience of the past, he truat* he shall be able to give satisfaction to oll t in effecting sales, &c. Macon Aug. 1,1644. 45 J. M. FIELD. MOIILTRIE* Sc CAMPBELL, WARE-HOUSE . AND co.n.ihssFOjr .iseis cu.s.vTSi MACON, GEOROIA. tCj- In connextion with the WARE-HOUSL, we have established a Store, where we shall be able to furnish our patrons and others with IliigstiuS* Kop c > Grocevir*, Iron, and all other Plantation Supplies, at reasonable rales. July i'2, 1844. 40 M. to C. HEM C o »;i in i s s i © 21 55 21 % ¥ aa e s s. rjj'HE subscribers beg leave to inform heir friends,and fi the public in general, that they are still connected in the above business; under the firm of GORMAN * RlCnAttBSOy, and are still occupying the large and convenient WARE HOUSE. near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. The location is dry and elevated, ord unencumbered with old buildings ana the usual liabilities offi.e. They confidently assure the public,that any business con signed to their care, will be faithfully and prt mptly execu ted. Relying on the honesty of purpose and the long t siablicL- ed confidence of these who know us, we feel nchesilam y in looking for a liberal share ofpublicpatronnge. b THOMAS B. GORMAN, JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, July 2,1844. • 4° AND . _ Am,} .. Commission ^Business. CrSLAVES, WOOS?, & CO. T AKE this method of informing planters and others, tint in addition to their wholesale and retail D«Y-G©e»S AND GKOCEKY BUSINESS, they will continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE and COMM1SSION MUS1NESS, at llie old stand, (long known as Graves' Corner,) on the corner of second street and Commerce Row, and would respectfully renew the tender of their services to their planting friends, and otheia. with the assurance, that those who may patronize us in this fine of business, shall have our best endeavors to do them uslice nnd promote tlieir interest. Onr Wave-House is conveniently situated ; and Cotton stored with us, shall be well taken care of, and protected from the weather. V. e will also assist with pleasure, our fiiends-in selling their Cotton, and without charge ; and we nre at all times pre pared to make advances on the same in Cash or Merchan- dire. r We respectfully tolicit a portion of the patronage of the public. GRAVES, WOOD, to CO. Edwin Ghaves, 7 Thomas Wood, > J. M. KlBllEE. ) Macon, September 24, 1844. 52 _ NEW STOKE, wirssms? ct 3POBE, A RE now opening a genera} ind corapletjs st cr. of Goods in Macon. (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of Sti'-l- UL.’S AN 4> DO.UElS’i’SC t,:-Y GOODS! and ‘ Hats and Caps, Ilard-Warc and Cutlery. Drugs and Medi cines. Paints and Oils, Glass aud Putty, Crockery and Glass-Ware, Mill and Cro-s cut Saws, Blacksmith's Tools, Bagging and Rope, Salt, Iron nnd Steel, Blankets, Kerseys, Satinets, toe. A spiendid lot of Saddles, and a general as sortment of ladies and gentleman’s Shoes and Boots, latest style. .Bridle, Harness, Upper and Sole pa'.ent Leather. Best apple Vinegar. ALSO, A supply of N’ojiro Shss* made at Forsyth by I. WIX- SH1P, all of which U offered to the public very cheat: for CASH. They will also Manufacture nil kinds of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness,Trunks, Collars, Carpet Bags, Whips $c. f O’RF.rAiitiNo done at Tin: shortest notice.,n\ N. B. ThehigheM market price will lie paid for HIDES, TALLOW and BEESWAX. ISAAC WINSI1IP. i WILLIAM M. POPE. Sept. 24, 1844. 52 8^ UFA*. 1. !*5aS-:2*A3cI>, ved an extensivo assortment of IIATS if the latest Fashion, to which the atten- id the public cenerallv, is invited. Be- Unt that e State, H it ies or obtaining f n to sell as low nts anvolh- ihole salt or retail. ant, r*t &e %co:v 25.000 K. >r Geot-ia Cured BACON— Hams, Shoulders, ana Sides, for sale bv •. May 21 34 REDDING to WHITEHEAD, Pairs good Negro 13; l cost and expenses- 1' ; Kip Br. -.'i; .0 ‘it* cio assortment of BOOTS to .-HOES, whirl ■a 1,"A—Call and see. STRONG to WOOD. :.-it Received. P Blue Vitriol, for soaking seed Wheat it from blast or stnut, which it will a! ses where the pure :, t-.-la is used. HARVEY S1IOTY-.'ELL. Qpi. .he Cc: - .1 Hotel. 1 ALBSKIST G. BUTTS, i-w.. M AND Commission X^drchant* .1 AC ON, Georgia. nr v AS constant!v on hard a IsvL'e supply of BAGG.NG |“| ROPE, BLANKETS, SHOES, GROCERIES DRY GOODS, toe. and will continue to supply his cus turners at/lhc Imu-t prices. , Matron. Sept^ £4, 1844. _ft* .1i«>Ii'.:rs JLile JPl'lls and ^hccaix Bitters, |*^OR gcueral debility, for sale by ‘ P “ JAMES W. BAILEY. * Julv 16. 1844. 42 ^ * ~JL£IliSRT ii. UI'TTS. A T his old stand, opposite thtt Washington Hallrhas re ceived, within the last few weeks, a new and general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, part orwhich consists of the following: 400 pieces English and American Prints^, 50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzorines, 50 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics, 10 do Satin Stripe Adrianoples, .rfgjn IS 20 do do do Organdies. 50 do Erlsten Ginglmms, 10 do Sevdin Stripes, 50 do J iconet and Cambric Mushn# r 25 do Lace Stripe Muslins, 20 ' do Cross Barred do 50 do Silk Handkerchiefs, 100 do Furniture Trims, 10 bales Brown Sheeting, ~ H Wliite and black Cotton Hose, Spool Thread, Needles, Pins, and cverv ether ar;icle usually called for, Which will be sold atthe veryjnwest prices for Cash. Maron. June 18.1844. dfcf' ■ 38 Just I’cceivt'd, ni G.W. & K. WOODRCFF’S, A LARGE as = ::rtment of new and fashionable STA PLE AND FANCY DBF GOOBM, consisting of a great variety of the latest patterns for ladies dresses.— Also all kinds of goods usually kept iu our linq. JkU of which will be offered at a small advance front cost, Macon. Sept. 24, 1844. A. 1 li J . I . V. V U. 3 j • rjAili: undersigned have removed to the Store on rreoi.d B ..tree-, a few doors south of the Washington 3!ah, and adjoining the Messenger Office - where they are receiving a fage and general stock of Staple aud Eds’icv «-5ii , y“C^coc;s, a’ii!/’!S'ji'-SSAto'33 CZC'T-cSSbG, S22012!-, liOO’a'S. All of which piece or othr amine for the sold nl Purch by •ed to call i !• li \Y to