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in* PRINCE ft PRINGLE,
IT <vl I'EK ANNI7.TI, IN ADVANCE.
; not exrecJiug 1Qlines, will b
WARE-HOUSE
RTl?
# ;Vu»»forONB DOLLAR; vidrirrt czsni
U 5b««Ur«, Tax CnOccton’sail Coroner*’ Sale*, are char.
|2 b> the Levy
Iuct»<
i will bo made to thoae who julver-
h<
I'V the year.
Letters on
:.*i ■
Office, must
Unvr Notice.
rrtnE tmd*r*l|rn*d have associated them,elves in the
I ir.trti. e uf the Law, nnd will give prompt attention to
»uch bmineis as may be entrusted to their rare.
Tbev wilt attend the 'allowing Courts: Bibb. Crawford,
Ron roe. Twiggs, Jones, Wilkinson. Houston, Pulaski, Hen
ry *nl Pike.
JJ“ OFFICE o»er E. B. Wxed's >:ore, two doors be
low \V. it. Johnston, on Mulberry street.
A. P. POWERS.
L. N. WHITTLE.
Macon, Msreh 26, 1844. 28
JOSEPH B. OIAFFi
Attorney at Lair,
VlIIM, Dooly county,
Georgia.
}.\E\V SERIES—VOL 3. \0.14.
H, GEORGIA, TUESDAY DECEMBER 31,1844.
WHOLE NO. 950,
May 10
32
2\i SIM l D.V.f BLK
HAT AA’D CAP
ESTABLISHMENT.
^ysg<WM8©Aas -a assAsa,*
«ea. i. siicPAi:».
Is revolving weekly additions to bis hitherto splendid stock of
HATS AND CAPS,
DIRECT PROM THE MANUFACTORY.
He is now prepared to offer naft£ iSDL'czstcSTS to city
and country purchasers.
RATES or FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD.
FlSO.tl HAVA NX AII TO STATIONS
Barrels of Molaisea and Oil
Do. do. all other kinds, Wft
Do. do. do. do. Dry........... ............
Hall Barrels, Wet
Do. do. Dry.........
Brooms, in bundles, perdozen................. ......
J.
s. DapffrffARD.
ATTOKNJB'V AT I,AAV,
Jna 25 FERRY. GEO.
Laiv .’Voiticc.
T HE undersigned will give their joint and undivided at- j
tention to any profesaional business confided to them i
in the counties of "Bibb. Houston. Pulaski. Maenn, Dimly
Sumter, Lee, Baker, Thomas, Decatur, Early, Randolph. |
Stewart. J
Ami in the Circuit Court of the United States, lor the j
District of Georgia.
Tor the convenience of their clients, they have opened of- I
fices in Macon, and in Albany, Ga. Letters to the firm, ad- |
dressed to either place will receive their prompt attention,
U* Office in Macon, formerly occupied by Dr. Randolph.
ft ;k-c ;■» Aluanv. building east of the Courier Office.
0 6 ’ R, K & J. li. HINE3.
Oct I. I 3m . •
Possessing advantages excelled by no list Establish
in the State, he will afford his Goods at as fate, or rcr.UAPs Corn. peas. oats, rye, bran, corn meal and rice Sour, in bags, per bushel.........
loner prices. Every style of HATS AND CAPS may Chairs, per dozen......... ........
be found at hit Store.
AMONG THEM—
WASHINGTON HALL,
HACOft, GEORGIA.
rifTHE subscriber has again taken this Estai
fi. lUhment, where he will always be bap
p v to attend to the calls of his old customers,
and the travelling public generally,
e 20 33 8 LANIER.
MARIETTA HOTEL,
Cobb County, 4??$*
JGEORGIA. Jiiiiii.
rrtUE •■•> leraigued have taken this spacious Hotel, for-
S. inertv kept by Btnsos Roberts. Esq,, and are now
ready for the reception uf Traveller* nod Families visiting
the up-country. ...
The subscribers pledge themselves to use every exertior
totf—to.rfo.i.rw.-i.„ 0MAS B bA (, mL
JEKVUIAIl li:ak.
Marietta. Jnn. >,1844, jd
Fire Inniii'ancc.
t S, 9:133,009.
fllEtS Sr to Yurie <'anlrih*liantkip Fire Insurance
I Cm on a v, having established an Agency in Macon,
will ln« ire Du'il ling*. Merchandise, Household Furniture
sa l ev.<rx .Uocritrti- » of Property, against Loam or Dam-
o— A* Fire. ROND A MURDOCK, Agents.
'‘Macon. April 3J. 13J4. ’ 31
Five Isasiirasice.
rpHFl Unlcrsl gned. Agents for the ACtna Iuauranc*
i Comm ' " * L
risks on
Ware-houses
Fire.
Pcb 7
nany M Hurt ford Conn., are prepared to take
IJuil lings, Mcrvuaciixe in Store and Cotton in
tact, iuttic h’itv of Macon and utvic'oiiy, again*
REA ft COTTON.Ag’ts
23 ly
Notice.
A LL tH-rs >t*s having rUiuis against R. ? Ncwcojib. or
g. NewcoHH ifc Ct>. are lequested to present them
4<r settlement; an I oil indeb.e 1. will save themselves trou-
bV ami expense*, by paving without wc having recourse
a tl*e services of*!* attorney.
M»> -U 1344. 34 B. B. NEWCOMB i CO.
Geese Feather*
v /\r\< \ LBS. iuv wtrirtd an i 'nr sale hv
1 OUU GRAVES WOOD ft CO-2
attfrii av »sM» • *» -
Exchange oa ScwVwk,
TAOIl sale by TIIOS. WYtOR-
r October 3 1
*,Wk BRICKS, of the beat quality. Forsalo
JOJ.UJU by J- A. RALSTON.
V.4.-OU. Sept 10. 1841. »0
FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM,
AND
BROAD BRIM
Bcarer ; Nutria, CaNsluiery SCuxain^ !*Iole»S*kin,
An^oUii) nnd Milk
H ATS.
ALSO,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
laE^WLTJEB.
CONSISTING OF
Oder, SHetlaud Seal, Nutria, and 31 u.ft rat.
ALSO.
Men’s and Youths’ Cloth and Velvet CAPS,
I Do do Hair Seal do
Do do Sealette do
Do do Glazed do
Gentlemen*» jVavv Capx;
A LARGE LOT OF
! Idea’s :t»d Boys’ Black and Drab
SPORTING HATS;
Together with an extensive Stock of
ITScit’s :iad Boys’ lil.-ick ami Drab
W O cs L HATS, -tfcc.
CT The attention of those in want of any articles in this
line, is respectfully invited.
Eton on Second Street, a r ew doors above the Wash
ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi
ting ft Mix.
VZX&r .-m. 2XBT TC 3*3 mb ^
Offer. VIInk. and Knccoon Meins,
dor which the Cash will be paid.
Macon. Jau 30,1844 18 GEO. I. SHEPARD.
ent i Buckets incests.........,..'..
. , . . . . Wi-.-.l 50;
Do. Rocking.laiee, each.......................... 25J
Caiboysof Vitriol, jcc.. 1 00'
Carriages and Barouches.four wheels.......................................!s 00
Do. Buggies, double. .......................................... 4 00
Do. do. single and Gigs...................
Do. 8ulkeys....
Common Jersey WafODI, without covers, and Horse Carts
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
mL
GEO. ,8. KIoinSERJLIT
fJESPECTFULLY informs hi. old customers and the
i public generally, that he is now receiving from the
celebrated Hat Manufactory of JoU.n Host ft Co..a very
extensive assortment uf
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style and quality. Among his assortmen
may be found
Coaches, Postand Stage and Road Wagons ...i
Collars.per dozen...................
Cotton, ner 100 lbs — ...... — ........... — .......
Demijohns. Jars nnd Jugs, uol exceeding 2 gallons.............
Do. do. do. over ' •• ....... .... ..............
Ducks and Fowls, in coops, per head.......... .... ........................
Eggs, per dozen.......... .......
Geese and Turkeys...... ........................ .. ....................
Grindstones, per 1D0 lbs.............. — .................................
Horses, Mules, Oxen, and Cows, per head I. .... .......... ...... 1....... .
Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each....
Do. do. do. do. do. 3 do
Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do..
Hoes and Calves ...
Hhds. and Pipes Liquor, not exceeding 12C gallons..
Do. Molasses nnd Oil. ordinsry size
Iron in pigs or bars.eastinga for mills, and other machinery
Kegs Liquor, not exceeding 5 gallons....
Do do 10 do
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot • .......
Ploughs, each • ............
Salt in sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels .........
Sheep. Lambs. Gnats. Kids, Deer, and Pics, per head .....
Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hardware, nnd such other artioles as goby weight 1
per 100 lba
8pecie
No
JOSEPH N, SEYMOUR
'V17‘OUXD reapectlully inform hi« customers and the
Y j poolic, that he hai on hand, and will be receiving
dating the present month, a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE & SHOES,
i all nf which have been selected with great care, expressly
f»ir this market, and will he sold ou as reasonable terms as
any other establishment in tin* cky, consisting in pari of the
following:
10 hhds. fine Sugar, 100 bags Rio Coffee,
50 Java and Lagu rc Coffee, 5hh.is. Trinidad Molasses,
200 sacks Salt, 5 tons Iron.
0 boxes Loaf Sugar, Tea of all descriptions,
Towdered and Crushed Sugar,
Commission Business.
M AJOR William Hamilton having retired, the subreri-
bers have aseoci-ued themselves in business, under
the name and style of WIXIY A UI .1IPH. They will
occupy the Ware-House ou Cherry street, known as Ham
ilton oc Winn’s.
They are prepared to make advances on Cottons put in
their stores, and to execute all orders that may he confided
to them in the line of their hii'.iuess. J. 1). WINN.
Macon. July 9. 1814. 41 J.Y.RUMPH
The ireorgia Jeffersonian. (Griffin; wiil please copy
11.1223>E.TIA.Y A HAMILTON,
WAR E-B0LSE
Commission .Iferchants,
MACON, GA.
ILL continue bnsmes? at their old stand on the river,
▼ T which is not only convenient for shipping of Cotton,
either by the River or Rail-Road, bet i« mere secu;e from
fire than any Othec Ware-House in the city.
The interest of our patrons will be closely attended i
Sperm Candles, 8o»p, Starch, Saleratis, Spices. Ac. I person, bv Mr. ThoMAS Hakocman
I?...,, n:.. nn.:.i d j.. u*- r • . rx I 'sr* .. r \ .■>
udy, Wines. Jamaica Ru
10
dox. fashionable Beaver Hats,
20
dox.
do
Cassimere U*t*,
10
dor.
do
Russia Hat*,
20
dox.
do
Moleskin Hat*
1 dox. Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO.
ONE DOZEN
nil0.10 BKI.TI
Ijcavc.r, J\*utrio and Russia
HATS
Gjiisa-Pdirdci*.
.k*- KCGS Sporting )
w'hlL i*!n»t gun > POWDER,
10 J., Biaxiing J
July SO 44
For sale bv
BOND ft MURDOCK.
shot and Led.
{T RAGS Shirt. um'ii'J sizes,
IrJJOJlbi. LraJ. fur sale by ' 1
J jtyJO 41 BOND ft MURDOCK.
warranted mare durable hau any Hms ever sold
in Macon. Also,
50 Jos. Youth’s and Children's Hats,
SO dot. do. do. Ceps.
ALSO.
20 riot, black and drab Sporting Eats,
Together with a general assorims.nl uf
FUR CAPS,
CO.VSISTtSr, IS TART OF
3 dox. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS,
S J- x. Sea Oner Caps,
5 do-. Super N utria Caps,
2(3 das. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 dot. Men’s and Boys’ Seal Caps,
50 dox. do. do. Sealette Carr.
ALSO,
2&i> tloz. JIca’sniKi Uoyj’ Block mid
Drab
W 0 0 L E3 A T S,
All of which will he sold lor Cash, at prices which can
not fail to rive satisfa -turn.
o single package under
Special contracts may be made with the superintendent of transportation for the freight of the following articles,
when in lar^e 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, ftr.; sawed lumber mill stones, grindstones, marble or other ar
ticles of stone; salt, firewood, staves, shingles, hay in bundles, barrels tar, pitch or turpentine.
Freight at the above rates,or by special emitted, to be under the following stipulations, vix:
Nocliim for damages onarticlei transported by this Company unless the packages are examined and identified in
the presence nf an officer of ihe Company before the same are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage-
of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of glass or crockery ware, chafingof bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Not ac
countable for breakage of hollow v.are. No internal injury, not clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be
allowed for. unless established to have occurred on board the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles.
Not accountable for livestock; and nolisuility for goods evidently shipped in bad order,or for cooperage of casks or pack-
ages.
Cotton received in good order at tho depots, and afterwards torn while in possession oflhe Company, will be mended
at their expense. All usher damage done to Cotton tit traneitu will be promptly settled at Savannah. It is understood
that this Cou pany will not hold tlirmsrlves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwiae, on any
freight after being landed at the place ofdestinslion.
The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’ baggage, unlese put in the baggage ear incharge of the con
ductor.
The Company will have agents at jtations 8, 10, 11, 12, 13,14.15, 16, and 17. and at Macon, lo attend to the delivery
end forwarding of goods. All merchandize nm to be forwarded will be retained at the respective depots at the head of
the mad one week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged at the Savannah rates.
Goods destined for points beyoad Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by the Company’s agent, free of commissions.
Gunpowder prohibited.
THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Transportation.
Savannah. Aprit 23, 1644. 30
RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ON THE MONROE RAIL ROAD.
DimNCJGS JGV tlli/KH JFKOill MACON-
jfsso.v jtacoje to
is I 13 I 19 } 24 j 30 [ 35 I 40 I 4G I 52 1 60
r.3 |Q
cr J 2.
§ 3J
Rum, Gin, Whiskey, B
and Holland Gin.
10 bales Gunny Bagging,
75 pieces Kentucky Bagginr,
25 do Russia do.
75 coils Rope—Manilla aud Kentucky,
500 lba. Twine.
DR? GOODS.
150 pieces Prints.
5 bales Brown Sheeting and 81iirting,
50 piece- Kersey.,
20 pieces Kentucky Jeans,
3 bales 8 and 9 quarter Blankets,
50 pair fine Bed Blankets.
Satinetts, Ginghams, E)e Lanes. Silk ’Handkercbiefs.Cot-
ton Hose, (white and black.) Stocks, Suspenders. Flaat.els,
Linens. Shawls, Bleached Goods, Drillings. Colton Handkfs-
Cotioti Osnaburgs and Yarns,Spool Thread,with numerous
other articles.
SHOES.
15 boxet Russet Brogans, good quality.
12 do Black do. do. do.
Kip do do. do.
Men's Calf Skin Shoes,
Boys Russet Shoes, •
Boys Black Shoes,
Boys and Children's Kip Shoe*,
Ladies Shoes of every description,
Boot
rune
in riie selling
shipping Cotton
cr to iiiiv other
of Cotton, filling »»f orders for Good*, or 1
to Hnniikot), Hardeman & Co.. Sevan
market August 1, 1844.
Hamilton, Hardeman Co.
f **
1 ♦ M SANANNAH, GA.
Ii¥/ T ILL continue the Fncforngc and Coimrl«l,a
v v Ku.ine.. in this ritv, and v.i:i. ns heretofore, rive
their best attention to the sa'e of Cotton, the filling of order,
and the receiving and forwarding Merchandize.
fiVEHARD HAMILTON,)
THOMAS HARDEMAN, S Copa
oh as. f. Hamilton, )
Savannah! July 30, 1844.
WARE-HOUSE
Macon, Sept 17, IS44.
51
Cm
MUSIC STORE. .7J.ICOJ*.
C o sii in i s » i id n
rjpHK nm|e r -:cned will cor.tir
IB IE tor ^7 O & v JUE © 2 IS g,
H A v £ cont antly on hand, »»»id offer ft r sale at prices
as low as c in be purchased in the souiherncountry, a
plendid assortment ot
PIANO-FORTES,
ft cm the Celebrated and loncegiabliahed Manufactories cf
JYtitins K Clark and I. Chickerittg.
Thewetlknown reputation of these Manufactories pre
elude* the necessity of commenting UDon the excellence ot
lheirin*truinems, which have stood the tet.t of every cli
mate, for manv veara.
ALAR G'E ASSORTMENT OF
VIOLEM. SUPERIOR GUITARS,BUGI.EIg,
TRO.MRONK.S, trumpets, horns,
CLARIONETS, FLAGEOLETS,
PIPES, Ac. Ac. Ac-
Violin. Gnitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Tuning Hammers and Forks ; Violin Bows; Music Pa
per, ftc. ftc.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 tnselltlieirgcods althe very lowest prices.
B. ft V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assrrt-
rnent of FOREIGN MUSIC.
0? Ifluslc sold at reduced prices.
Terms Cash.
May 17. 1842 23
IS ii s l n c s s.
e the \YARE-HOU6iS
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at his ntwrtand.
on Poplar Street, adjoini ig Gohman <5c Richakp?on ami
in range whh the unoccupied building known as the Mon
roe Rail Road Banking House, where he hope* to receive
a liberal patronage from hi* friend* and the public getter*
ftliy. In selecting a new location, he ha* endeavored to
find one near enough to the centre*)f the city. for<Ae gen
eral convenience ol his customers, nnd distant enough to
be entirely * lift' from lire, sbnuld a large on#* take place in
the heart of the city. Such a location, he flatters himself,
he ha* found ; and those who entrust their property to lym,
may re.*! assured, that every attention will he w*ed in shel
tering the same from the weather, and in preserving it clear
of damage. By constant personal exertions, combined w ith
the experience of the past, he trusts he «ha!l be able ;o
give satisfaction to oil, in effectir g sales, Ac.
Macon Attg. 1,1844. 45 J. M. FIELD.
lOtILTKIE CAitlPBKLLr
WARE-HOUSE
AND
co.ii.nrssro.v .nuncna.XTS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
K7* Is ct>mstti*D with the WAHE-IJOtlSE. v- b*r»
vstnbii.hed a .-tore, where we ,hall be able to furnt-.! eur
patrons and other* with lRnKSiug, Rope, C> orci-ir»,
Iroat, and all other Plantation bupplies, at reaiona' !e ra'ra.
July 12. 1844. 42 M. ft C.
I Px35x.no era i c. pr. mile, (children uuder 12 yt. ft servts. half price,
.] Ccltun per bale, (round or aquare) not exceeding 4U0 lba. weight,..
| Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs
I Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods.. per cubic foot.
Sugar, Coffee, Rice. Iron, Hardware,and all other article* that go
by weigh:,......... ....per 100lba.j
I Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, ...each
| Hogshead* of Molasses and Oil................ ..........each,I
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Fork, Lime, ftc............. .each,'
| Barrels of Molasses and Oil... .........................each,)
( HI*. ofFlour, Potatoes,Fruit. Onions, and all other light bis. each,I
I j bis. Pork, Fish. Liuunr.&c ft allKegaof lOgals.ft upwards each.l
j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, ftc each,;
^alt in sacks not exceeding four bushels,..........
Choice Canal Flour.
FilEcli supply juil received and fur sale by
THOMAo TAYLOR.
0 On Cotton Avenue and tiscond si.
A
July 2 4j}
Ju*£ fSecciycd,
O N Second street, a fresh supply of French Calf Boot*
superior article. Alxu, Ladies’ Shoes, ntrurmus kinds
July i 4J WHITING ft MIX.
CCoUcaS ! J !
| ADlsiS' and Gentlemen’s Cloth Cioaks, uf the latest
style i, just received by
Oct. 53.
J. ft E. SAULSBURY.
Over Coats.
V LARGE s-.sortment of Over Coats, or various quali
ties. Just received by
Ovt id. i J. ft E. SAULSBURY.
•JUusiness Coats.
RENGLISH Waterproof Faced. Ware, Beaver and
Fi Fancy Cassimcre. Just received by
Oct 29, 5 J. ft H. SAULSBURY.
Cjidcr Sli’rts-
S HAKER, Litn-j* Wool, Neu and Spun Silk Shirts
Just received by
Oct 2*. 3 J. ft E. 8AULSBURY.
To Fin mors:
¥ AM prepared to aeli great bargsityt in Negro Shoe*,
J Cloth anil Blanket*. Give me * call before sup-
piy'rng yourselves, aud 1 will be sure'to suit you in price
sad quality. . JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
Oct.uer 1, 1811. ’ I .
Slack-Smith r £ools,
I A OR sale ol good qtality, by
4 * ^ J. N. SEYMOUR.
Oct i. ieu. i
To Ucnt.
rilHE middle part of the Store now occu
lt pied by the subscriber, suitable for a
Millinary or Tailoring establishment, aa also
a part nf the tenement above. .Possession giv-
en bv the first cf Ociobe- next. Apply to
M. S. THOMSON.
August 17. 1844. 48
TO REXffZL
IDOSSESSlON ai'-en immediately. The whole of the
L upper part of thsl building on thecorner of Mulberry
and Third streets, opposite the Floyd House It it well
situated and nuilcd for n Boarding House, aud will bo rent
al for that purpose if ap;-lierl fur s->on, if not, it will be
divided and rented a.x*ordinelv. Apply
K - M .8 .THOMSON.
Msenn. Oct. P. JS44. -■
^etl siiiiis :smi s*i*awc»>.
J UST Received, a pad assortment of Merino Lambs
Wool, and Cotton NeUSMrta and Drawers.
GEORGE W. PRICE.
_M*eon. Oct 22. _ <
m:\v Goods, j\hw (bkids.
f|1HE Subscriber* ere now receiving * general tssort-
A mem of*-.
**vle and palter--. ^
briek building one door from Washington Hall.
8cp: 21 52 GEO. W. PRICE ft CO.
Purciiaaer* are invited to call and examine at the old j Salt io sacks over lour buajtcla, perbushej,
land, sign of the "BIG HAT.” Mulberry Stre. I. Corn, Wheat. Meal, and all otbergramiu bags per bushel,
Rpavpr. Olfrr. AlillU. xV C’oon Skins, I Cotton Bagging.^.. perpiece
;".;.vn,'0. for which the caah will be paid.
Macon. Oct 17. IP 13. :t
HATS.
AT TSIS: NK-.V IIAT AND CAE* .STORE.
rB^HE sabaeriherhisreccivediheSPUING
tTL'iCT JL ASHION for Hat*, the ‘-.nest and lighl-
t f- ijS cat article ever oflered in this market. Also.
Panama. Leghorn. PaWn Leaf. Drab Beaver.
% Otter, Russia, and Pearl Cassimer—broad
brim and foshincable, alii uf which will be sold low for
CASH. ‘ OEO. I BHEPARD.
Macon, May 7.1844. 32
FASHI t>W XBIafi
Straw ItilliMcrj’, and Dress
.?2;*.!iii*s: Establishment,
(Over J IV. Bailey's Drug Store.)
MASON respectfully itiformslhe Ladies of Ma-
i?JL eon and vicinity, that she liaajuit received a pew act
of the latest fashioned HAT BLOCKS, likewise an im
proved PRESSING MACHINE, which will enable her to
bleach and press all kinds nf plain nnd fancy LKGIIORN
anil (STRAW IIATS, wiih greater facility, and with
out the risk of scorching the straw, at the following reduced
prices, viz:
Ladies’ size, --75 cents.
Misses’ do
Gentlemen’* Panama and Leghorn Hats. 75 •*
All altering, ---25 extra.
Mr*. 51. will guarantee to give satisfaction to those who
may favnr her with tlieir patronage, or return the money.
She lias also received some plates of fashions, which will
enable her to mnke Dresses in the most fashionable style,
and at very reduced price*, to suit the time*.
Macon, September 10, 1844. 3m 50
Jflacou Iron A" Brass Foundry
A\» MACHINE SHOP.
Tt J ILL and Gin (leering. Steam Engine \Vork, Iron
111 and Brats Castings of every description, made to
order,and .Machine Work in General, corner o r Fourth |
and Walnut Streets.
The higbestpriccs willbe paid for Old Coppei,
Ri-nsa, Lcail, md L’aHlron.
Jan ’)! 17 ROBT. FINDLAY.
25 | 65
95 a SU
1 5011 7512 01
2 3012 6013 00
25
<(
Cl
75
6;
10
15
20
4
6
10
io
IS
50
25
1 25
1 75
2 38
3 00
1 5C
* 2 00
2 75
3 50
3C
50
65
75
35
55
75
87
25
35
45
55
15
25
32
40
15
20
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Boxes of Soap, Candles, &c. of common size each.
Brooms in bundles — .per dozen.
Buckets. Collar*, Scythes,Shovels & Spades. Sifters, ftc. per dozen.
Chair* per dozen.
Boxes Fruit. Cigars, ftc each.
All small packages not weighing 10J lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith's Bello x-a,....... ........each.
Potatoes, Apples,ftc .........perbushel.
Demijohns, jogs. Jars ftc. not over two gallon each.
Demijohns, Jogs, Jars, &e. over two gallons..,,-.,, each,
Plough*,... — l.TI.......—......each,
Baleaof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.... each.
Four Wheel C irriages ...each.
Two Wheel Carriages.... — — ..... .each ,
Postand Stage Coaches ami Road Wagons,............... ,eagh,|
Lumber., sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet
Wood,.... per cord,
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs per head.
Oxen and Beef Cattle, per head,
Horae* per head,
Sheep. Goat*. Calves.and Doga per head,
* Turkeys and Geese in coopa perhead,]
Ducks and Chickens in courts ....per bend,
Special contract* maybe made with the Superintendantnf Transportation, far Freight, on the following article!, when in
large quantities, viz: Horses. Hogs, Cattle.Lumber. Wood. Brick, or Stoocrftc. ftc.
Planters or Farmers are a’.’owed to pasa free ofeharge, for passage. When accompanying the produce of their own
farms to market.
Goods. Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the Agent
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of thisRoad, by wagons, to tlieir place ofaea-
tiiiatioi;. free.of.charge for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton. Merchandize, or Produce, of any desrriptiou, will be received by the Company’* Agent*, »t Griffin. Barnesvma
or Forsyth, and forwarded direct to Savannah, free of any charce. other lhan the regular rates of Transportation. Ar
rangements must be made in all instances, f-ir the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent at 11a
run.or at the Depot where the goods tie received nr delivered.
The attention of Merchants aud Planters, is solicited to the advantage* offered them under the above arrangements, for
shipping their .Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channe.’ofcoinmunication with the seaboard.
The Central Rail-Road is now completed »nd in operation, from Savannah io within 2} miles of our Depot, and .will be
completed to Macon early thi* fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin. 80 miles above Macon; and, by the first
of December, will be opened for Business to Leakville.-ii miies above Gridin; and to the junction with the Weatern 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 dange Rail.and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order (or
business. _ . ,
.Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by way cr
Savannah, over the Centra land this Rail-Jtoad consigned to our Agent*, a*gnoda ran be hauled from Barnetville or Gridin
lo Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pound*, or any other part of the country at proportionable rates.
All "oods will be aent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
° J J D GRAY,
IVEW STORE.
WINSSIF & POPE,
A RE now opening a general ind complete stoc* of Goods
in Macon, (Cotton Avenue.) Consisting of 8TA-
PLL AND DOMESTIC DRV GOOD8 and
GROCERIES,
Hats and Caps, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, Drugs and Medi
cines. Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Crockery »nd
GlasR-Ware, Mill and Crosscut Saws. Blacksmith'* Tools,
Bagging nnd Kone, Salt. Iron and S?teel. Blankets, Kerseys.
Satinets. &c. A splendid lot of Saddles, and a general aa-.
sortment ofladies and gentleinau’a Sh^«sand Boots, latest
style. Bridle, Harness, Upper and Bole patent Leather.
Best apple Vinegar.
ALSO, •
A supply of Nect^a Shorn made at Forsyth by I. Win-
ship, nil of which is offered to the public very cheap for
CASH. They will also Manufacture all hinds of Saddles.
Bridles, and Harness, Trunks, Collars, Carpet Bags, Whips
&c.
017* Repairing done at the shortest notice. jTQ
N. B. The highest market price-will be paid for 1JIDK5,
TALLOW and BEESWAX.
ISAAC •SYJN8HIP.
WILLIAM M. TOPE.
Sept. 24, 1544. 52 52
WARD-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
GRAVES, WOOD, & CO.
CT1AKE this method of informing planters and others, too
JL in addition to their wholesale atnl rethil
DRY-GOOD* -12VD GKOCPBY m’SYYES*,
they wiij continue to transact a general WAKE IIOl’f'K
and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old sin ml. (lo*u
knnwn B3 Graves* Corner.) on t.‘:e cornrr or second rtreet
and -Commerce Row, and would reapectfaMy renew the
tender of their services to their planting friends and other*,
with the assurance, that those who may patroniie us in this
!iue of business, shall have our best endeavors to do them
usttce and promote their interest. Our Ware-House i»
conveniently situated ; and Cotton stored w».th us. shall be
well taken care o r , and protected from the weather. We
will alao assist with pleasure, our friends in selling their
Cotton, and without charge ; and we are »t *11 times pre
pared to make advances on the aame in Cash or Merchan
dize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the putronape of tb«
public. GRAVES. WOOD, 4 CO.
Edwin Graves, J
Tiiomas Wood, >
J. M. Kirbee. j
Macon, September 24, 1844. 5‘J
At
NEW BOOKS
ami fancy DRY-GOODS, of me latest „
vhi.-h they offer for sale atfair price*, in 1 ,
Barnes', Oil Cutto.v Avenue.
Pretext’s Mexico,
Dr. Oltn’* Travel* in the East,
Life of Wilburn Fi*k„
Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition,
Magemire’s Physiology,
New Edition of Donttlison’s Medical Dicti >n»ry.
No I ft 2 Harpers’ Pictorial Bible,
Work* of Mis. Brewer, io cheap form,
Liebig’s Agricultural Chemistry,
lfyssaries of Paris.
TMaenn. March 26. 26
AIsBEKT G. miTTS.
A T hi* old aland- opposite the Washington II*!I. has re-
ceieed. within the last few weeks. * n<-w «nrl general r.T
.assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G-JOD3. r’a^Ve’
— - f which consists of the following: ’
August 22, 1843.
Agent and Supcrintendsnt of Transportation
.foil IV 17. JO IVES A 1)0*
SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive a»aortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Manufactured the pa*t summer, from recently Imported
Goods, by Wm T. Jennings ft Co., very favorably known
as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the
city of New York, CONSISTING OK
Sin-touts, Fi’oi’k. Coats,
Pantaloons, Vosis,
Orosrt Coats, Cot'B’fS.-and
Office Coats, Travelling Coat
LaiHei’ and CenMewm’*
Just Received.
vjre Blue Vitriol, for *oakin*» i
id Wheat.
c;af\LBs - , r
* JyJ'J to protect it frocD hl«*t or smut, which it wjjl ef-
•stually do in all cases whftre the pur* articlft i< u*ed.
HAItVEY SHOTWJSLL-
#ppoaite Central Hotel.
Oct 3, |0*4. 1 ‘
K EP
0.». l.
78OT ^LSir,
oonstandy cu i»a:>d by
do Cotton and Worsted Ba’xnrinc*
do Printed Lawnr. and Cambrict,
do Satin Stripe Adriauople*,
do do do Organdies,
do ErJ*»en Gingham*,
rlo 8eydia Stripe*,
do Jaconet and Cambric Moxiine,
do Lace Stripe Mu»hot»
do Cros* Barred do
do Si’k Handkerrhiefi,
do Furnitme Prints,
10 bale* Brown ^heftting.
White a,id black Cotton Hose. Spool Thread, Needle* j
50
100
In all the New and variou* atylei;
! Together with a very choice selection of
! Silk and Satin 5carf». Cravats,
Mohnir and Caahmere do Hosiery,
Drawer*,
_.„ f Gloves,
• Suspenders, Linen and Muslin Shirt*,
Collars, Stocks, Ac.
Including a general stock of
Youth’s & Children'* Clothing:,
iVEGRO CEOTniVG,
wkii xi m % 3, , a © a
Believmr that the system of “ Bmsll Profits and Quick
Returns.” is best suited to the times, they will offer their
Goods at price* that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur
chasers.
Macon. October 10. 180. 2
J. N. 9EYM0UU
Fins, xodevyry other article usually called for, which wt! QSZ Ollft •"P er . , " r 0eO, ?'S^ r e ■{
be »tth«v«ry lo»e»t pnc-i fer C.=h. \ 4D.WU Ham*, Sho-W.r..*<j « aal
Muten, Jute 18,1814. 38 | May 31 34 HEDDINO ft -A KITEHE
B 1CO.V : B AGO v r t
ttncrinr Gcorzin CvrtM BACON—
" * • *- sale bv
HE At'.
NEW BOOKS
At Boanlninn's Book 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 Picftral Bible,
<• No 7 of Hanr.ah Hoote’s complete works,
*• Aii»on’s History of Europe, complete and full
bound,
>i Brandc's Encyclopedia full bound,
.< Nesl’s History of the Protestants,
Southcv's Pilgrim’s Progress,
Rural Life in Germany, by William Howiu,
Kohl’* Russia and the Russians,
El'ini*on’s Surgical Operations,
The Paaltniat.
Coodie on Children,
Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocation*,
Asbwell on the Diseases of Femaltf,
Queens of England, *ixth series. •
A new Patent Inkstand,
Perforated Paper.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, ftc. all chtap for CA61I.
Jan 16 °
BOOK STORE
O.Y COTTON Sim,
o doors nboreJIesirs.J.lI. ft Tf. 8. ELLIR’
DRUG STORE.
J. BARWES,
|"AVING MOVED to the above Stand, offers to tie
L public, a large Stock of
O OKS, STA TMOJW8 JR 1%
BLANK BOOKS, &c.&c.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Familyand Pocket Bibles, Prayernnd Hymn Books,of
every kind and size, in various binding.
Southern and Missouri Harmony, Kingsley's Social
Ckoir, Juvenile Singing Book. Mason's Sacred
Harp, Base Primmer. Dictionary of Musical
Perms, Spc. SfC.
Blank Books of*every description, Csni t Re
cord, it lid Docket Beoli», various size*.
Ledgf.ks, Journals and Day Books; Invoice. Re
cord, Letter. Bill and Receipt Booxs ;-In
dexes. for Ledgers, Pocket Memoran
dums A Pocket Ledgers, Ac. Ac.
J. B. would respectfully invite teachers and others who
may want SCHOOL BOOKS, to call and examine his stork
which will be sold at the.lowest possible prices, For Cash~
wholesale and retail.
He also receives as soon a* published all the new works
from the Harper's and other publishing houses ir. New
York, Boston and Philadelphia, embracing all the cheap,
and fashionable literature of the dsy, which he sellsat New
York prices.
Constantly on hand a stock of LAW BLANKS, printed
on*the beat foolscap paper.
Macon, Oci. 4,1843. ?
ALBERT G. BETTS,
WAItr-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchant,
IBICOM, Grot-grin.
rge supply of BAGGING
8HOE8. GROCERIES
Dtitintw to supply hi* cut
•m v AS constantly nn haoff *
ROPK. BLANKB^PB
DRY GOODS, ftc. and will
turner* at the lov>e?t prices.
Maron, Bept. 24. 1644.
52
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Ox Jloi.«*RRy Strext.Nsarths MxtkodistCkurch
Bar^ainst Bargains!!
IN BOOTS AND 8HOE8.
Pair* good Negro Brogans, at Manufacturer*
.LRHI mat and expen«e*.
4.000 Pairs good Kip Brogans, do do do
Also, a general assortment of BOOTS ft SHOES, which
will be offered low—Call and aee.
eTRONG * wo op:
rWPHF SUBSCRIBED,i* receiviiiglarge additionsto hi*
M. stock of
004C1W8, CnABIOTETS, BAROUCHES
BUGGIES, WAGONS, Ac.
fromaomeoftl.e best Northern Manufactories, which were
made exprebaly for thi* market, of the beat materials, and
are warranted equal if nolauperior to thoae of any other r*
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find ilfor their intereatto examine the qualm ana pu
ce* of his essortroent. . • ,,
Rkpairino, in all the different branches executed in the
beatmaoner.by experienced workmen, at less ‘ h « n fjrcier
'"cartage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs,Axeltrees.turncdand boxed Dashea.Lamps,Band*.
Knob*, Patent an.! Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Taa«e!«. almost every nrttcle required mthetr
business, at*ugu.”-
March l«t , 184*. *2
tf
J.W. BABCOCK.
Potash,
IIR3T quality, for sale iow by
Factorage and Commission.
rflHK subscriber having r<*sumpd the FACTORAGE
JL a*d COMMISSION BW1N at Savannah,offer*
his tervice* to the public, anrl •olicit* the patrocage of hi*
former friends, trusting that his experience and devoted
attention to the interceu eniruated to his maua£ement. will
give satisfaction. B. K. STILE8.
Savannah. Oft. 29* 5 2m
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!!
At the .Tinrota Sniidle, Bridie nnd HamrM
£»£&*OSlTORY.
S. GKUIMEMAZ^ 6i CO.
O FFER t.Seir splendid assortment of
Haditlra, Bridles, llarursw*
Trunks, and all article* usually found
in their line, at reduced prices. Having
a large stork on hand, and constantly re-
reiting fresh supplies of the latest s^yle
from t..cir Manufactory at the North*
they are enabled to sell a* cheap if not
cheaper than any firm in the t*:arc of
Georgia. As Cotton is low and money
scarce, they w»ll put their Goods at pri
ce* to suit the time*. We respectfully invite country
Merchants and planter* to call and examine our etock
pledging nurselvca to sell a* low, and as good an article as
can be found in Charleston, AngasU, or Savannah market.
[£7* A liberal discount ro*de to ihose who purchase to
sell again.
N. B. Repairing dose at ihe shortest notice with ntatneaa
and despatch.
Come all ve Dooly boys, and give us a trade.
We have Saddles end Bridles most beautifully made,
We warrant diem strong, as good, acd aa sound,
A* any in market ever was found.
If > ou do'nt believe it just give us a call.
We put our Goods at prices that will suit one and *.* *
As Cotton is low arui money not plenty.
We will sell Saddles from $3 up to v2C.
Do'nt forget tke place. * qhuMMAN ft CO.
Cherry st.. opposite Watts ft Moulton's Grocery Slsre
Dr:. 3, 1844. 1°
M*v M
HAflVBY IflQTwEW-
Attention! Attention 2 I
Just Received,
At the Macon Saddle, and Harness
DEPOSITORY.
4 LARGE tot of LADIES’ SADDLES, of every d«-
J\ aeription ; Plain, Fancy, Vtlvet, Plush, Hog Skm,
Evc i Stitched, Ac., for sale cheap.
Also, a splendid lot of BRIuLES. wholesale and retail,
at Northern Manufacturing prices —$500 worth of Whip*,
direct from 8opua. Harness Leather, Biidle Leather
Waggon Hames. Trace Chains.
DCJ’ Highest CA6H prices psid for Leopard
Dc:. 3, 1S44. ]Q_
Brought to Jail,
I N Houston county, Ga. a Negro Fellov. r.£«d
about 35 yeara, who say* hii, name J,
and that he belongs to William Tail, of the State
of Alabama, 15 mile* from Greenville. Faid Ne
gro is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, and light budt. e
says his master's plantation i* on the Alabama r:*er. t *
owner is requeued to come forward, prove prop-- ;-, p%y
charges, and take him away, * . *. ...
»-v.2fi. >>44 28 'MH- we «R N'- ri I
N v cv. 19,