Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 24, 1844, Image 1

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f0 »i.i*H*n* v * ,lTTlM ? snAT " OB ' MSO ' by pjunce * Pringle* at «3 PBB ANNUM, l» ADV *? C)E ' jn^nie^o^O^E T DO^LAll7 1 ' 1 ^ ! ^ ,1 ^ nT< * T, ^ ? '' ,T3e ^° r,< ' nc ' 1 “Eff. 1 ,I'VT&dietW and Coroner.’ Sale., are ch.r- ''Irc.^.br/i’educllon will be made to those wltoadve y the jew.-i Letters on' _ Re post pant,to secure attentioa. <$> friili r$i« m pcorgitt XEW SERIES—VOL. 1. SO. IS. MlfO.V, GEORGIA, TUESDAY DEGEHBER 24,1844. WHOLE XO: 949. WARE-KOTOS Ifdtlce. T HE undersigned have associated themselves in the practice of the Law. and will give prompt attention to Mi 1, ninesa ns may be entrusted to their care. ! “t . will attend the following Courts: Bibb. Crawford, Monroe. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkinson, Houston,Pulaski, Hen- OFFICE over E. B. Weed’s Store, two doors bo- low W.B. Johnston, on Mulberry streek p 0WER g. L.’ N- WHITTLE. Macon. March 26, 1844. 26 JOSEPH B. CX.APP, Attorney sit LnWj YlENSA, Dooly county, kaylO 32 Georgia^ 4 F.ISUI O.V.I ff/> E HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. TO*3R<ItfE>SS&IUS «2i GEO. I. SHEPARD. Is receiving weekly additions to hishilherlo splendid stock of HATS AND CAPS. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY. He is now prepared to offer HAKE INDUCEMENTS to City and country purchasers Commission Business. M AJOR William Hatniiton having retired, the ftbreri. bers have.associated themselves in business, .nder the name and atjleof WINN Ac K1.11PH. They wS occupy the Ware-House on Cherry street, known as Hast* iltqn ft Winn's. They are prepared to make advance, oh Cottons ptit in their stores, and to execute all orders that may be'confidej to them in the line of their butlness. '"J. ~D. WINN. ■ Macon. July 9.-1841. 4 1 J. V. HUMPH KJ* The txeorgia Jeffersonian, (GrifSn) will please copy RATES OP FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAKE-ROAD. FRO.ll SAVANNAH TO STATIONS Barrels of Molasses and Oil. Do. do. all other kinds, Wet e;«8.«^ Do. do. do. do. Dry...... Hal 1 Barrels, Wet. Do. do. Dry.. . Brooms, in bundles, per dozen...... ................ - J. 8. PENWAW. Jan 25 ^ TOKNKA ***£ G ' EQ *" Law IVotice. T HE undersigned will give their joint nnd undivided at- leuiion to any professional business confided to them in the counties of Bibb. Houston. Pulaski. Macon. Dooly Bumier, Lee, Baker, Thomas. Decatur. Early, Randolph. ^AndVn the Circuit Court of the United Slates, for the ® F&'tVe convenience of their clients, they have opened of- fires in Macon, and in Albany, tin. tetters to the firm, ad- dressed to either place will recede their prompt attention, , Office in Macon, formerly occupied by Dr. Randolph. Office in Albany, building cast£d» 5°HmiSB. Oct 1. ' -iii 'l t ! , ■— WA lit Possessing advantages excelled by no Hat Establishment I Buckets, in ncsls. — — . — .:... WASHINGTON HALL, MACON, GEORGIA. T HE subscriber lias againtakentbis Eitab Ushment, where he will always be hap py to attend to tlie calls of bis old customer*, nd the travelling public generally. ’ 8. LANIER. . Macon, June CO 38 MARIETTA hotel, Cobb County, GEORGIA. HIE undersigned have taken this spacious Hotel, for- A n'erlvkeptby Besson Hobf-uts. Esq., and are now teadyfor ilie reception of Travellers nnd Families visiting ibe'up-country. „ . . . *.?,• The subscribers pledge tlicniselves to use every cxcriior fer the comfort ortheirpatrons^^^^ ^ DA n I EL, • JEREMIAH LEAK. Marietta, Jan. 1.180.. 27 Eire Insurance. CAPITA!. ^300,000., T HE Nem Work CoHtrihulionsfiip.forc Insura nee Company, having established an Agency in Macon, will Insure Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture and every description of. Rrop* rty, a pat .fixfi Loxx or Dam- lei by Fire. BOND & MURDOCK, Agents. Macon, April 30.1844. 31 ly _ Fire Insurance*. T HE Undersigned, Agents for tlie JEtna-Insurance Company of’Hartford Conn., are prepared to take Usks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store anil Colton in Ware-houses, intlie CilY of Macon and itsvicimlv, agains *' r *’ itfsA & COTTON,Ag’ts Feb T- ' 23 ^ Notice; , n ? \ LL persons having claims against'IK 5- Nf.wcoMii. or H 8 Newcomb ft Co. are requested to;present ibein for settlement; nnd all indebted, will save themselves trou- Me and expenses, by paying without we haying recourse NEWCOMB A Col, 1000 April 30 Prime Gccsc Feathers. Ie by LBS. fust received amt tor GRAVES. WOOD & CO-31 in the State,"’he will afford t hia Goods at as to ip, or perhaps loicer prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may be found at Ills Store. AMONG THEM— FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM, AND BROAD BRIM Beaver, Nutria, Cn**iuicr, Ru«»in, Hole-Skin, Angolin, anil Milk HATS. ...■•• ALSO, .... . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BET'-aCT3«- CONSISTING OF Oltcr, Shetland Steal, Nulriu, and Munkrnt. ALSO. Men's and Youths’ CJoili and Velvet CAPS, Do do Hair Seal do Do do Sealette do Do do Glazed do Gentlemen’s IVavy Caps; A LARGE LOT OF ,, Men’s and Boys’ Black and Drali SPORTING HATS; Together with an extensive Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Black ami Draft WOOL HATS, Ac. [CP The attention of those in want of any articles io this line, is respectfully invited. Store on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash ington Hall, nnd adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi- tin-A Mix. Corn, peas, oats, rye, bran, corn medland rice flour, in bags, per bushel......:.. Chairs, per dozen........................................................ Do. Rocking, laige, each... .............. ........ Carboys of Vitriol, Ac..................................................... Carriages and Barouches, four wheels...................................... Do. Buggies, double. .......................................... Do. du. single and Gigs...................................... Do. Sulkeys..................... ................. Common Jersey Wagons, without covers, and Horae Carts................... Coaches, Post and Stage and Road "Wagons........a.......... Collars,per dozen.................... ..... ........................... Cotton, per 100 lbs............................................. .......... Demijohns, Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2 gallons.... .................... ... Do. do. do. over “ ....... ..................... Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per head........................I............. Eggs, per dozen.. .... ..... ....1 Geese and Turkeys................ .. Grindstones.per 100 lbs...........................................7....ii Horses, Mules, Oxcu.and Cows, per head. 1. .................. ........ Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each.......................... Do. do. do. do. do. 3 do........................... Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do....' Hogs and Calves............... Hilda. and Pipes Liquor. Uot exceeding 120 gallons.. ......................... Do. Molassesand Oil, ordinary size Iron in pigs or bars,castings for mills, and other machinery.. 1,2,3 4,4),5, Otter, Mink, and Raccoon skins, for which the Cash will be paid. Macon. Jan 30,1844 18 GEO. I. SHEPARD. WHOLESALE Anil RETAIL. GEO. .1. KI.1IBEREI* R ESPECTFULLY informs hisold customers and ibe public generally. ;bat be is now receiving from the celebrated lint Manufactory of John Host A Co. a very extensive assortment of HATS AND CAPS, embracing every style nnd quality. Among bis assorimen may be found ti) doz. fashionable Beaver HatA, 20 doz. do Cassimere Hats, 10 doz. do Russia Hats, HO do}. ' do Moleskin Hats 1 doz. Angola Silk Hals. ALSO. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN BKOAD BRIM Beaver, JYulrin anil Russia CO 38 38 25 25 C 1 50 ssl 1 oo 5 00 4 00 4 Ofi 3 00 3 00 8 00 38 2? 50 3 1 JO is 4 00 3 00!4 00 2 50 3 50 2 00 3 P0 1 00 2 00 3 00 8,9.10 65 60 50 38 30, 38 10 2 00 38 i 10 6 00 5 00 5 i)0 3 50 3 50 10 00 SO 30 30 55 3 iJ 10 30 6 00 11, 1 2, 13,14. 1 25 1 00 73 65 50 35 5 o' 15,16,1 Mi. 17,18, u 13 13 2 5( 2 75 3 00 41 45 48 1 2C 1 30 | 1 40 8 00 10 00 111 00 6 00 8 00 8 50 6 0Q 7 00 7 50 4 00, 4 50 4 75 4 00 4 50 4 75 14 00 10 Q0 17 00 68 70 73 35 40 42 9 34 36 60 65 70 3 3 3 1 1 1 10 10 10 33 . 35 38 8 00 9 00 9 50 6"00 '7 00 7 50 5 50 6 50 7 00 5 00 6 00 6 50 1 50 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 no 4 75 5 00 5 50 5 15 33 35 33 25 31 35 50 55 60 io 12 13 60 05 70 50 56 58 50 75 1 00 40 45 50 25 25 25 . 1 50 1 25 80 75 60 40 60 DAILY EXPRESS, mitorrrw A nArm/rov, jar GENERAL FORWARDING k COMMISSION HOESF. T HE Central Rail Road and Banking Company of Georgia hav* nor granted to the subscribers the pri vilege of runningan EA.P1$ES*S { over their Rond during the present year, wjih the privilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they offer superior advantages lor the „„ prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, 23 j <fcc. Jcc. and are in hopes o( being able to make an arrange- 3 25 i ment with the Post Office Department, by which they will 50 j be allow ed to parry a Mail Bag. .1 50 j They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all is 00 ! descriptions, toaud from Savannah and Macon, and inierme 9 00 j diate places and between Savpuoab a«d Charleston, with the greatest safety and despatch ; and will also pay pa.'t'cu- lar attention to the puicnase of Goods, collection and pay ments p f Drafts. Notes and Bills, and tiUnsactlngall kinds of business in the above places. They have also extended their nrrangemeat to run their Express bv the Southern Boats to P’colota, in Florida, and intermediate places on that route. They intend to pul on Teams, in run regularly through from Macoalo Columbus,under theirown clin-*ge, to carry all kinds of Merchandize, wiih all reasonable despatch and safety, on ihe first of October next. MACON—• Office at the Washington Hall. SAVANNAH—Office <n No. 15.7 Bay street. DO. S. Philbviek, A%enl:Jor receiving and . forwarding Goods and Merchandise. CHARLESTON, S. C.—A .nos Head, Agent, office No. 96, East Bay, - , July 4 40 tf M. 8. BALL A CO. 8 00 5 00 5 00 18 00 75 8 00 7 50 7 00 2 00 5 00 6 qo 40 38 63 15 75 v 6(1 1 00 HATS, Exchange on JVew-York, iriORsaleby THOS. TAYLOR. JP October 3 S i ?' «* ’ * 1 tu\ AiWi BRICKS, oftbtbfsi qosF#i- Fcrsxle lUU.UUU by I. A. RALSTON. Macon, dept 10, 1344. 50 Gnn-Potvdcr. KEGS Sporting N5du 1. 10 do July 30 Sliot-gu Blasting 44 S> ;> FOWDER, For sale b; BOND A MUR DOCK. M ol mu 75 It AGS Shot, assorted sizes, l «; - 300 lbs. Lead, for sale by July 30 . 4 4 BOND & MURDOCK. A July 2 Choice Canal Flour. FRESH supply just feceived and for salt by U THOMAS TAYLdR, Oo Cotton Avenue andSseond si. Jwst Received, O N Second street, a fresh supply of French Calf Boots superior article. Also, Ladies’ Shoes, ofvarious kinds July n 40 WHITING * MIX. , Clonk* ! Cloaks!! L ADIES’ and ^Jentleinen's Cloth Cloaks, of the latest styles, just received by Oct. si», 5 J. & E. SAULSBURY. Over Coats. L’ARGB R»sortinent of Over Coats, of various fjuali- ties. Just received by J. A E. SAULSBURY. A Oct n. Rii'inc" Co;»!-i T.1 NOB18H Waterl'roof Faced. Ware, Beaver IdJ Fane Oct 2?. Fancy Cassimere. Just received by J. A E. SAULSBURY. l ndcr sh*r‘v CjllAKER. Lnmns Wool, Nett and Spun Silk Shirts ^ Just received by Oct 29, S J. A E. SAULSBURY. To F:uliters; T AM prepared to ijell gneat bargains in Negro Shoes, JL Cloth mmA lllniikn.. Give me a call before sup plying vi-urselves, and I will be sure to suit.yre, in price su'd ijunliiv. JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR. Oct, her 1. 1844. 1 Black-Smith Tools, TNOR sale of good duality, by - . Jt 1 J. N. SEYMOUR. Oct I; 1844. 1 To Kent 7 ' fWllIE middle part «f the Store now occu- JL pied by the subscriber, suitable for a Millinary or T.iMHn- establishment, as also a part of the tenement above. Possession gir- > eu bv die first of October next. Apply Io M. 3. THOMSON. August 27, 1814. 43 TO RENT. P OSSESSION given immediately. The whole of the Upper part of that building on the corner of- Mulberry arid Third street*, opposite the Floyd Hmi*e. It is well situated and suited for a Boarding House, and will be rent ed for that purpose if applied for soon, if not, it will be divided and rented accordingly. Apply to M. S. THOMSON. Macor, Oct. 3, 1944. 2 lYett Shirts and Drawers. J UST Received, a good assortment of Merino Lambs Wool, and Cotton Nett Shirts snd Drawers,. GEORGE W. PRICE. Mftsti, Oct 9S. 4 warranted more durable linn any Hals ever sold io Mncon. Also. 50 do*. Youth's and Cbi'drcn’s Hats, 20 do?. do. do. Caps. ALSO, 20 doz. black and cL'ab Sporting Hats, Together with a genera* assortment of F PR C.A PS, ■ > ■' CO.VSIJTtSG 13 PAR"f OF 3 doz. PBEMlUM OTTER CAPS, 5 doz. Sea Otter Caps, 5. doxi Super Nutria Crips, So doz. 'do. Muskrat Caps, 50 doz. Men’s and Boys’ Seal Caps, 50 doz. do. do. Sealette Caps. - .ALSO. ... 260 doK. men’s hnd Boys’Black and Drab WOOL MAT. S* All of which will bvsold (of Cash, at prices which can not fail to give satisfaction. Puicbasrrs are invited to call and examine at the old Mand. sign of the '’BIG HAT.” Mulberry Slrett. Beaver. Oiler, Mink, ft Coon Skins, IIV#JI*3TI?II, for wh’ch the cash will be paid. Macon. Oct 17.1813. 3 Kegs Liquor, not exceediug5 gallons 25 Do- do 10 do. ...................i.e.i.............. 35 Measurement Goods, per cubic foot - i ..... Ploughs, each - - - - - - . . • • . 9a!( in sacks, riot exceeding 4 bushels ......... Sheep, Lambs, Goqts. Kids, Deer, and Pigs, per head - - • ■ Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, and such other articles as goby weight 1 per 100 lbs .............25 Specie . ...... •-. . U - I • .}lpe No single package under 25 251 25 25 25 25 Special contracts may b" made with the superintendent of transportation for the freight of the following, articles, when in large quantities, wiibourregaid to the established rates, viz: Corn, and all kinds of grain; brick, horses, moleu and cattle ; iron in bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing. Ac.; sawed lumber, mill stpnes, grindstones, marble or other ar ticles of stone; salt, firewood, slaves, shingles, hoy in bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpentine. Freight at the above rates, or by special couliact, to be under the following stipulations, viz: Nocltim for damages bn articles transported by ibis Company unless the packages are examined and identified in the presence ofanoflicerof the Company before tlie sameare removedfrom ilieDepot. Not accountable for the leakage of Injuora, oil or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery ware, chafingof bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture.. Not ac countable for,breakage of liollovcware. No internal injury, pot clearly perceptible on the outside of the jtrickage, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles. Not accountable for. live stock; and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks «r pack ages. • . ... Cotton received in godd order at the depots, and afterwards torn while in possession or the Company, will be mended at their expense. AH other damage done to CoIiod in transitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood (bat this Company will not hold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any freight after being landed atthe place ofdestinntion. The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’baggage, unless put in the baggage car incltarge of tlie con ductor. “ . .... The Companv will have agents at stations 8, IQ. 11, J2,13,14.15, 16, and 17, and at Macon, to attend to the delivery and forwarding of goods. All merchandize no! to'be forwarded will be retained at the respective depots at the head of the road one week, free o.f expense, after which storage will be charged at the Savannah rates. Goods destined for points beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company’s agent, free of commissions. Gunpowd er prohibited. THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation. Savannah. April 23, 1844. 30 WARE-HOUSE AND "l . Commission slTerrhavts, MACON, GA. W lt-L continue business at their oM «tand on the river, which is not only convenient Tor shipping of Cotton, either by the River or RaU-Road, but is more secure front fire than any other Ware-Houso in the city. The iuteiest of our patrons will be closely attended to. a’* person, by Mr. Thomas Hakdkman, either in the selling of Cotton, filling of order? for Goods, or in shipping Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman & Co., Savannah, or to any otner market. August 1, 1844. 45 jLs. — Miami f ton, Hardeman SANANNAH, GA. W ILL continue the Fncternge and Cenimissioni BuwiucMS in this city, and wiil. *>s heretofore, give their best attention to tjie sale of Colton, tlj* filling of order* and the receiving nbd fOrVa^di.Ag Merchandize. EVKRAftD HAMILTON, > THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Copartner ohas: f. Hamilton, > Savannah. Julv 30. 1844. 45 WARZSHOtrSS JflUSMC STORE, *H*MCOJ\\ RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD. DISTANCES IN MILES FROJI MACON* | 5 I 13 I 19 I 24 I 30 I 35 ( 40 [ 46 | 52 | CO Ulfl® <& H 'A"Y E cons anl*y on hand, and offer ft.r sale al n- -: ces as low as cm he purchased in the sou.heritcouni-y, a pleudid assortinem ol PIANO-FORTES, ficin the Celebrated ohd long eat abashed Manufactories of & Clad, anil J. CUicherinz* . Tl/e wg111.Down ••eouiM'on of iliese Manufacio *'es «ve eludes the pjecfcas 11 , r oi"comru t eolidg uoon the excellence ot the*rSas«roineuls. Which have stood ihe leal of every cli- maie. fo-* many vea i, s. A L A 11 G*E ASSORTMENT OF VlOIsliVS Nl T PGKIORC!(HTAR8. BUGLER TKO.TI IB4>IVTRUJIPKT8. l*OBN8, thlRIOXKTN, FLAGKOIsETM, FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Violin. Gutiar, and odier 8l-H*igs; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hammers and Fo-d:s; Violio, Rows} Music Pa per. J;c. Jcc.Toniiing as comnleiejanassorimenL of musical merchandize, as can be found mi he soiuherti couni v. An they import cliieci from the Manufactures, they are enabled to sell tlieir goods althe very lowest prices. B. A: V.haveiu adtiil'oii to their catalogue, an assort- me.it of FORGIGIV d?* Tin*.if *ol<t at reduced prices. 05^ Terms Cash. ' May 17. 1S42 33 Commission Buxines s.. T HE undersigned will cominue.ihe WARE-HOUSB AN DCOM MISSION BUSINESS, at his new standi on Poplar St*e^, adjoini ng GoniMAN 4c Richardson, and in range with* the unoccupied building known as ^h* Mon roe Rail Road Banking House, where he hopes 'te receiv* a liberal patronage from his friends and the public gfner-’ ally. In selecting a new location, he has endecvarpe} to find one near enough to the cliitrc of the ctfy, for the pen* eral convenience ol his customers, and distant enough to be entirety safe from fire, should a iarge one take place in the heart of the city. Such a location, he flatters himself; he has found ; and those who entrust their property to lgm, may rest assured, that every altention will be used, in ehejr tering the same from the weather, and in preserving itcJeii^ of damage. By constant personal exertions, combined with’ the experience of the past* he trusts he shall be ablf to give satisfaction to oil, in effecting sales, 4tc. ^ac^nrA^g.^ 1844. 45 J.M. FIELD. ifOiJLtRlE 4fc CAMPBELL, WARE-HOUSE AND cojfi.jrrssrojr .w f. it cti.i.r ts, MACON, GEORGIA. mo.it .n.tt o.v to FAKIIIOA'ABLE IIATS, AT THE NE1V HAT AND CAP STORE. rriHE suharriberlfas receivedtheSPUING A FASHION for Hats, the finest and light est article ever offered in this market. Also, Panama, Leghorn. Palin Leaf, Drab Beaver, Otter, Russia, nnd Pearl Casaimer—broad brim and fashionable. All of which will be sold low for CASH. GEO. I- SHEPARD. M aeon. Mnv 7.1644. 3- 4 H NEW GOODS. enerol Assort- NEW GuODS, T IIE Subscribers are now receiving ment of staple i*d faticy DRY-GOO^Jt^ of me latest style and patterns, which they offer foV sale at fair prices, in brick building one doorfrom Washington Hall. Sept 25 52 GEO. W. PRICE ft CO. Just Received. fAA LBS. pure Blue Vitriol, for soakine seed Wheat. • njtj to protect it frAm blast or smut, which it will ef fectually do in all cases where the pure artirle is used. HARVEY SHOTWELL. Opposite Central Hotel. Oct 1, 1644. 1 , POTASH. K“ n5 - n0y ° n h,Dd ky J. N. SEYMOUR -Oct >, 1141. 1‘ FASHIONABLE Straw Jlilliiiery, and Dress ITlaking’ Establishment, (Opposite the Floyd. House, late Central Hotel) RS. MASON respectfully informs the Ladies of Ma- con and vicinity, that she has just 'eceived a new set of the latest fashioned HAT BLOCKS, J:kew!se au iut- -roved PRESSING MACHINE, which will enable her to .leach and press allkind^cf plain and fancy LEOIIOKN nnil STRAIV HAT*, with greater facility, and with out the risk of scorching the straw, at the following reduced prices, viz: Ladies’ size, - - - * - - - - - 75 cents. Misses’ do. i - •••-•*• -.SO “ Gentlemen’s Panama and Leghorn Hals. 75 “ All altering, 25 extra. Mrs. M. will guarantee to give satisfaction to those who may favor her with their patronage, or return the money. Site has also received some plates of fashions, which will enable her to rntke Dresses in the most fashionable style, and at very reduced prices, to su>t the times. Macon, September 10, 1844. 3m 50 .Huron Iron A* Brass Foundry AiVB jWA.cnINE SHOP. M ILL and Gin Geering, Steam Engine Work, Iron and Brass Castings of every description, mode to order.and Machine WoUK in General, corner of Fourth and Walnut Sireei*. (CP The h T ghcsi prices will be paid for OMCorpcv, Rrnwn. Ijcad-and C‘n»tfroi». Jan 31 17 ROBT. FINDLAY. NEW BOOKS At J. Karnes’, on Cotton Avenue. Prescott's Mexico, Dr. Oilin’s Travels in the East, Life of Wilburn Fisly Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition, Magendee's Physioloy, New Edition of Dwiglison’s Medical Dicli mary, . No. 1 Jc2 Harpers’ Pictorial Bible. Works of Miss Brewer, in cheap form, Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry, Mysteries of Paris. Macon, March 26. 26 C. Campbell A Co. A T their o'd stand, opposite the Washington Wall, offer /% f 0 , tale at the lowest current prices for cash, 75 Bales heavy Gunny Begging, o50 Pieces do Kentucky do. 100 do do Rusia do. 50 do do'. Dundee do. 1500 pounds good Bagging Twine, 300 coils Manilla Rope, 100 do Kentucky do. 1500 Sacks Salt, SO Tons Swedes 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, Jcc. Sept 17, 1844. 51 Passengers 0 c. pr. mile, (children under 12ys.de servts.hairprtce. Cotton per bale, (--bund or square) oot exceeding 400 lbs. weight,.. Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs......... Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods',........'..per cubic fool, Sugar, Coffee. Rice; Iron, Hardware,and all other articles that go by weight,...................................per 100 lbs Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, ....................each Hogsheads of Molasses ond Oil,. . i..... ..each, Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, ftc ...each, Barrels of Molasses and Oil,..............................each, Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all oilier light bis. each, j bis. Pork, Fish, Liquor,dec. Jc all Kegs of 10 gals.de upwards, each, j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, ftc .each, Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels........... ’....each, Salt in sacks over four bushels,......................per bushel, Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags;..per bushel. Cotton Bagging, ‘............per piece. Boxes of Soap, Candles, -ftc. of common size, ..........each. Brooms in bundles per dozen, Buckets, Collars, Scythes,Shovels ft Spades,Sifters, dec. per dozen, Chairs, per dozen. Boxes Fruit, Cigars. &c. each, All small pack ages not weighing 10 Jibs, nor measuring 2 feet, each. Blacksmith ^VBelIo*3,. .............................. J..., each; Potatoes, A Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, dec. over two gallons......*.........each. Ploughs.................. J.. J.'..................... each, Bales of Hay and Fodder, uot over 400 lbs.........each, Four Wheel Carriages, ...—— inch, Two Wheel Carriages,.,'i......... .'A . ; each. Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, ...each, Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet,..................... Wood,.... per cord,' LIVE STOCK. ; . ,-• - I Hogs, x...;..per head,- Oxen aud Beef Cattle,.................... per head, Horses...................................per head, Sheep. Goats, Calves,and Dogs.............per head. Turkeys and Geese in coops,..............per head,' Ducks and Chickens in coups...............per head,1 Special contracts maybe made with theSuperintcndantofTraiisportatton, forFreight, on the following articles', when in large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle,Lumber, Wood. Brick, or Stone, dee. dec. - Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free ofeharge, for passage, when accompanying-the produce of their own farms to market. _ " t Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned lothe ff geni of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to their place bfcles- lination. free of cltatge for Storage or Forwarding. ’ • > Colton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will he received by the Company’s Agents, nt Griffin, Bartlesville or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, 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 the Company’s Agent at Ma con,or atthe Depot where the goodsute received 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 this cliannelorcommunication with the seaboard. The Central Rail-Road is now completed slid in operation, from Savannah to within 2J miles or our Depot, and wiil-be completed to Macon early thia fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin, 60 mtlc3 above Macon ; and, by the first of December, will be opened for Business to Lenhville, 21 miles above Griffin; nnd to the junction wiih the Western and Atlantic Rail-Road,enrlynextspring. That portion of the Road originally laid with tlie thin plate Rail, has been rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now In good order for business. Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find itdecidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by wav of Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road, consigned to our Agents, as goods can be hauled from Barnesville or Griffin to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pounds, orany other part of the country at proportionable rates. All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ofdered. J. D. GRAY, 3 I ^ | 65 195 11 25 jt 501 i 7512 Q0 2 3012 6013 00 25 4C 60 75 10 15 20 4 6 8 10 10 15 to 25 1 25 1 75 0 38 3 00 1 50 2 00 2 75 3 50 30 50 63 75 35 55 75 87 23 35 45 55 15 25 32 40 15 20 25 30 15 20 25 30 5 6 7 8 5 6 t ,8 15 20 2.5 30 15 20 25 30 25 30 40 50 25 30 40 50 1 00 1 DO 2 00 2 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 35 25 50 75 1 CO 1 25 5 6 7 8 25 25 25 25 25 30 50 50 25 25 37 50 so 75 88 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 75 1 05 1 63 2 25 2 00 3 50 5 00 7 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 1 0.0 2 00 ! 25 : 38 45 50 1 50 2 00 0 50 3 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 dii 25 38 45 50 3 3, 4 4 2 2 2 Emporium of Fn*liion. T HE litiders'gned. respectfully announce that they have resumed the TAII.OUlrit: lU'SlNYStt. under the management of Mr. MENARD, late of the City of New York, wtio has lor a number oTyears, had charge ofi one' of the most fashionable Houses in Broadway; snd wliose rep utation issue!) to audio,-ize the belief that he will be able to give entire ■tht-sfaclioa to those who may favor them with their pstronage. J. It E. SAULSBURY. Sept 17.1144. 51 (O’ In connexion with the WARE-HOUSE, we have established a Store, where we shall be able to furnish our patrons and others with Bagging. Rope, CroeerJe-, Iron, and all-other Plantation Supplies, at reasonable rates. July 12, 1844. 42 M. Jt C. Dissolution. T HE Co-panbecshfp heretofore existing under the name ofHAMILTON & WINN, expires this day by limitation. All persons indebted, a -ereqpested to pay up the amount of their indebtedneiv to John D. Winn; and those having claims against them, to hand them into b’Ot Ibr s dement. W M. HAMILTON, Macon. July 9. 1844 41 JOHN D. WINN. * W STOKE. WmSHZF 4c POPE, A RE now opening a general and complete stocic of Goods in Macon. (Coiton Avenue.) Coits'stin- of M'JFA- PLG ANll» BO.HESTIC DRY 60008 and groceries, Hals and Caps, Hard-Ware and Ctu'erv, Drugs and Medi cines. Paints and O'ds. Glass and Puliv, Ciockery and Glass-Ware, Mil* and Crosscut Saws, Blacksmith’s Tools, B*e»(ngond Rone, Sah. Iron atid ijteel. Blankets, Kerseys. Sat’iigts... jtc- A splend'd lot of Saddles, anti a gene-al as sortment oriadiea and gent'entan's Shoes and Boots, latest style. Bridle, Harness, Upper and Sole patent Leather. Best apple Vinegar. ALSO, A supply of Negro Shoe, made at Foysyth by I. Wi.N* sHtu, all of which is offered to the public very,cheap for CASH. They \v1D Olso Maunlaclore all kinds of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness,Trunks, Collars, Carpet Bags, Whips See. DCr" Repairing done at the shortest notiOE.' js\ N. B. The highest market price will be paid for HIDES. TALLOW and BEESWAX. ISAAC WIN8HIP, WILLIAM M. POPE. Sept. 24, 1844. 52 52 GEO. I. SHEPARD, H A’S Just received an extensive essofiment cfHATS . and CAPj?, oflbe latest Fashion, to which the alien* lion ofhis friends and the pu'>'»c generally, is invited. Be- .perfectly confident that h’sfncifiiies for obtaining fresh supplies, weekly, will enable him jo sell as low as any oth er establishment in the State, Wholesale or retail. Oct. 8, 1844. 2 T August 22, 1843. Agent and Sauenatendant of Transportation TlolI'atS Llle Pills ami Phoenix Bitters, POR general debility, for s.le A bV ES ^ BA ]j,EY. July 1«. 1114. > 3 JOHN L. JONES A CO. SO UIC1T attention to a New and Extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING- Manufactured the past summer, from recently Imponad Goods, by Win. T. Jennings iSc Co., very favorably known as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the city of New York, CONSISTING OF Surtouts, Frock Coats, Pantaloons, Tests, Dress Coats, Coatees, and Office Coats, Travelling Coat MjaAle.’ arid Genllemessi. In nil 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 Vesld, Gloves, " , Suspenders, Linen and Muslin Shirts, Collars, Stocks, ftc. Including a general stock of Youth’s & Children’s Clothing, NEGRO CLOTHING, w te m 3& wi a a ^ © <. & ©» Believing that the system of “ Small Profits and Quick Returns,*• is best suited to the times, th«y will offer their Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur chasers. Macon, October 20. 1843. 2 BACON! BACON!! A/U4 LB8. superior Georgia Cured BACON— Hams, Shoulders, and Sides, for sale by • May 21 34 REDDING 4c WKIT^HEAP. NEW BOOKS At Boardnian’s Book Store, J UST received, all ike new publications, among which are the following: Prescott's History of the Conquest of Mexico, Harpers’ No.l of the Pictonl Bible, “ No. 7 of Ha nnah Hoo.re's complete works, “ Alison’s History of Europe, complete aind full bound, ** Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound, “ Neal’s History oT the Protestants, Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress. Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt, Kohl’s Russia and the Russians, Elliotson’s Surgical Operations, The Psalmist, Ceudie on Children, Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations, Ashwell on the Diseases of Females, Queens of England, sixth series. Anew Patent Inkstand, Perforated Paper. , , ; Drawing Paper, Blank Books, ftc. all cheap for CASH, Jan 16 16 Bargains * Bargains 11 IN BOOTS AND ShGES. 5 AAA Pairs good Negro Brogans, at Manufacturers .vFvIx./ cost and expenses. 4.000 Pairs good Kip. Brogans, do do do Also, a general assortment of BOOTS ft SHOES, which will be offered low—Call and see. STRONG ft WOOD. Rear. 13. 7 REMOVAL. HE untie-s'gntvl have removed m the Btnre on second street, a Tew doors south of the Washington Hall.itmi adjoining the Messenger Office 'where they ara receiving a Inge and general slock of Staple and Fancy Bry-Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING. SHOES, BOOTS, Ac. All of which will be sold at unusually low prices, by the piece or otherwise. Purchasers are inrited to call and ex amine for themselves. P. J* RAY * CO. ■Macon, Oct .8,1844. S. ft E. SAULSBURY, have received, and are now oftenltig a variety of articles, such as Clares, Scarf., Cravats, Ties, Stacks, Handkerchief*, Suspender*, ftc. ftc. Comorising the most desirable apartment of such articles ever offered in this market. Oct 20. 8 WARE-ROUSE ANDjv ; > K-. Commission Business. GRAVES* WOOD, A CO. . T AKE this method of informing planters and other*, tha ttvadditicai to Lheir wholesale and retail ^ DRY-G0008 AND GROCERY BCSI1VE89, they will continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE" and COMMISSION BU^lNEc?B. at the old stand, (long known as Graves’ Corner.) on lire corner of second street and Commerce Kow. and would respecifully renew the tender of their services to their planting friends, and otherri with the assurance, that those wIiq may patronize us in »hia line of business, shall have our be-'t endeavors to do then* uslice and promote their pnterest* Our Ware-House is conveniently situated ; and Cotton cloyed with us, shell 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 pad we '-are a» all times pre pared to make advances on the same in Cash or Merchan dize. ; i.; ' j: .... f r We respectfully solicit a portion of the ('ntronage of tbt public. \ GRAVES, WOOD, 4t CO. Ed>yi Thomas' J. M. Ki] Macon, September 24, 1844. 52 yin Graves,V ).ma3 Wood, > I. Kidbee. j ALBERT G. BFT TS, WARE-HOUSE AND Commission Merchant, RAC'RIV. GrorgiR. H AS constantly on hand a in**ire sunplv of BAGG-NG ROPE; BLANKETS, SHOES,‘GROCERIES DRY GOODS. Ac. and will continue to supply his cus tomers aijlie lowest prices. Macon, Sept. 24, 1844. 52 Factorage anti Eoniiiiission- T HE subscriber having resumed the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at Savannah,offers his services to the public, and solicits the patronage of his former fnends. trusting that .h<« experience and devoted atiention (o the interests entrusted to his management, will give satisfaction. B. E. STILES. Savannah, Oct. 29* 5 2m ains!! j. Just Received, at G. W. & E. WOODRUFF’S, A LARGE assortment ofnet^. *nd faahionuble STA PLE AND FASTI DRV flOODS, consisting of a great variety ofthe latest patlFrns for ladies dresses. Alsff all k r nda of goods usually kept in our li which will he offered at astnafl advance from c Macon. Sept. 24, 1844. ne. All of cost. ALBERT G. BUTTS.' A T hisold stand, opposite the Washington"rfafl,has re ceived, within the last few weeks, a nffw'itjid ceoersl assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, part of which consists ofthe following: 400 pieces English and American Prints, 50 do Cotton and WoretWBatzarinee,' 50 do Printed LaWns and Cambrics, 10 do Satin Stripe’Adriatrbples, *0 do do do Orgaildies, JO do Erlsteh Ginghams, iff dn Seydia Stripes. i- . 50 dp' Jaconet aha Cambric Muslins,' 25 do Lace Stripe Muslins, 00 do Cross Barred do 50 do Silk Handkerchiefs,' 100 do Fumitute Prints, 10 bales Brown Sheeting, White and black Cotton Hose, Spool Thread, Needles. Pins, sod every other article usually called' for, which will be sold at the very lowest prices for Cash. Muon, June 18,184ft 38 Bargains! Bargains I Bargai At Ihe .VIiicoit Huddle, Bridle and liari DEPOSITORY. S. GRUMMAN & CO. O FFKR their splendid assortment of Saddles, Hridle*. Haraeu« Trunk*; bHa! all articles usually found in tiieir linsjr at reduced prices. Having a Iftrge, stock on hand, and constantly re ceiving fresh supplies of the latest style from ti.eir Manufactory nt the North, they ere enabled to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any firm in the State of Georgia. As Colton is low and money scarce, they will put their Goods at prt- ecs to suit the times. We respectfully invite country, Merchants end planters to call and examine our stoc.x*' pledging ourselves to sell as low, and as good an attlele as can be found in Charleston, Augusta, or bevannah market. OUT,. A liberal discount made to those who purctuse’ to sell aeaiir.-- N. 6: Repairing done at the shortest notice"with neatneM" and despatch. Come all ye Dooly boys, and give its a trkde*. We have*6addles and* Bridles most beautifully* made We warrant them strong, as good, and as sound, As any in market ever was found; If you do’nt believe it just give* us a call. We put our Goods at ptftceh that' will suit on# end ill, ■ As Cotton is low ami mbrtey n^t‘plenty. We will sell Saddles from-£3 op to $20. Do' nt forget thx" ptadd. ft' C0 .- Cherry st:,opposite Vf arts Si- iUotfiTb’A's Gvoesry Store" Dec. 37 181 ST 10 Attention ! Attention 11 Just Received, At the Mdcon Saddle, and Harness' DEPOSITORY. A t,ARGl4 lot of LADIES’ ffAritil.ES. of every d*-' scriptlon'; Pl.in, Fancy, Velvtrt, Plush, Hog Skin,' Ev8d Slltihed, Jre.,for sale fftjrtp: Alsti. a'spietidld lot’of BRIDIlffS. wholesale and retail,- *t Northern MahhfartuHng-price's.—$500 worth of Whips, direct from Sopffs; Harness Leather, BHSie Leather Waggon HKmks; TtSCC Chains. 03 s Highest CASH prices paid for Leopard Skins. Dee. 3,■l'ffirt’.- 10 TO F’ ABILIESsr B E8T OTARD, DUPUIS ft Co’, real light CO«- NAT, vintage of 1822. Old' 0’PORTO. of very superior qualitv. and Extra FipC CLARET- All im ported DIRECT,and warranted .(hpa'raMIvd iarauy part of the country, constdY.tly kept, and fo* sale by the gallon by A. L. AUDOU1N. At the Washington Hall Bar Mooct Mseon, D*S-3, 1844. - vl