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ISV S. ROSE.
T K R M S.
MFSSTNGKH i* P'ibli.lii',l wr.kly, on Tbwr*clay
TI,L „ it Th re** l>ollr, If iiuhl nil bin tin- y< r, ml Four
,V not paid fill Hie . x|i,rlionof;b. Jl r
1 L,’rtl>rinr'lti not oxcrt-ding Iwolvt- I, >,<.,i1l la- init rtrd
....liar the lirat inner! ion, anti Fifty Cm* tor rath con
{m’ . AdvcrtinfiiK'iitM not limited when handed in, will
tntiMitC •
ttrnut too and lnJ Sri , me , by Executor*, A.lmitiiatriit.ua
77'‘rtltana.are re.|t.ired h> law in be adaertiaed in a
*",t a -•telle.aixtydayauievioililtt. the day of *le.
l’"l lie sale* ofl'eraonal Property mint be ittlvet ttaed in like
n, s”' l |C<’ ‘tii'ftebt""* and Creditor* of an ettate must be pub
b‘'” and f "!'|'t ,l a“in"iitetion will h<- mode to tltpCourt nfOrdin*-
r f>tl | C -ave 1 osell l-and and Negroes, must be publtt.lt. and week
ryio*’F’ .
l \Jnnthi'y Advei tiaement*, One Dollar per square, f>tr each
Hl f'i r ''.?r,'*ine a* Candidate*, Three Dollar*.
C/* 1 F. 1 l KltS on Wusilll ‘ll must be port pair/.
k viz v BltOTlir.lt
V T ti,e Philadelphia Store, oppoaite lint Floyd Hoae,ore j
„ow receiving a fresh upply of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
, .„. ( i front tli** northern market* expressly for tbi* eity and i
!ilr.iuutry adjacent: among which there is a choice selec
.r Spring and Summer Goods ot the best quality untl
stT lcs. Among their select ion w ill In- found
“ibchest styles Pari# printed Parages and Dal/.annea,
vreitch Lawn and Muslins of every description,
a ait inrior article of Alapacas and Iloniha/ines,
i iconct Crots-liarreil and Striped Swiss Muslins,
s Ik Shawl* and Haudkeichiel*, Hosiery, fete*
‘ . of every description ami finish I
J ..!Lr with a variety . artidi s too numerous to mention.
1 unwise who wDh to purchase Spring and Summer Goods,
i l u'.cs and Gentlemen, will find it to their advantage to
Macon, April *3d t 184a.
]\cxv Spring Goods.
Cotton Arenue, opposite Washington Hall’
PHILIPS, MKUUITT & CO.
aa VE recently receivnl, nml will eontinne to re
,.,.ive weekly from the North, u lull usHortiuent of
sl’KlNti AND sUMMKII
R33ADV-TWC AX>i3 CLOTHING,
I pvnressly fur litem, togellier with a larpe
Uuder-shir.H, Scurfs, Hosiery,
’ Aho onVun.l and receiving n fine assortment of
4'lotlis* Csissliners suul V estiiißS,
f Fretielt, llt.klisl l and At n.unufaelitre, eitthrnc-
S the latesl ..ml most choice patients, which they are
prepared to make ... order, accord,ng to lash,on or the
■ ,y,,f ,“arme„ts .mirnsted ft. their ears hy genl emen
ihmishhfg S own materials, at prices to sutt .he
‘.Macon, April 13,1815. £!—
HARIILfOIV Ac CO.
AHE RECEIVING
.Vs tr and Fashionable
SUMMER CLOTHING,
iieom rum: manufactory
at THIS TIOS.TH.
All of Which they offer to sell at
prices to suit the limes*
April 23. ID C. WARD, Agent- j
Kiiggin:;. Rope suul Twine*
RALES Gunny Lagging,
,>ll 75 piece* Dundee do.
500 piece* Kentucky do.
1500 Mis. tlnve-ply Lagging Twuie,
200 coils Manilla Hope,
75 do. Kentucky tlo.
retHu-bU cA M KLLfcCO^
.if 111 llAt** Ri Cofit-e,
*U( * 311 hints. Si. Croix and Porto Ilian Sngara,
IDO pieces lventncky lSairgiitg,
100 Dundee Hugging,
■lO hales (tunny Cloth.
100 coils Manilla Rope,
150 coils Kentucky Magging,
2.000 lit*. Hugging Twine,
2,000 sacks Salt,
6,000 Imshcts do*
100 hills. Hill and Whiskey,
SO kegs Powder,
1(1 crutes Crockerv,
and a variety us oilier articles, for sale I’V
■Sept 5,11141 29 C. I>A\ fc CO. j
. A’ .1. CO H'LFS
HUT. removed to the brill, .tore on Cotton Av, mre, out
door below the Telegraph Odiee, where tbe) are now .
op, otitg a general amortm. in of
gkocemes.
Shoes. ISuls* Hiti'tlwni’c. <Jtc
together w tilt a .took of
Stuftlr mi ft I'mirij Itrtj tiooils,
all ol will*lt will Ih -old low for en-h. .
Ousual *ttp|.l> Us (UIKKSK kept constantly *m batnl.
M ttoii 23d <<et
BkVJI.W/.Vf* ROSS.
COf the hue firm if JSO. B. ROSS *V lo.J
(-. ,J\ riNI/KS tlio same htisincss it* here!,'fore, at
3 tho^stn,ttl recently occpie.l hy Jons B Ho.a *
Cos. where. Ito would he ltap|ty to see all Ins old Irtcnds
and customer*.
Macon, -itli J ulv, \ 'l4* — —
Now ('l'op St* Crsii l*l*h
1 HMDS, of very choice S’, l C"'.’ atigai,
11110 do “ ‘ I’ltrto It,CK,
‘ Mlt “ “ New Dries,.*,
5 bliis. \V. h w. erttsbed While,
t do W (b W. Refuted Brown,
( vow lut* Ihlg from on board ~~
March t 6,1843.
V, hiskfv, Rum* Brnn4y. ;"<* Wmc.
1411 i MLLS. very *up* run Hye VVlii'M >,
I3Pi f2O do. old Monng.h la do.
50 bbls. jenek** Ciin,
100 do. New hnglaud Hum,
10 do. American Lrandy,
etCnlJin.j.ndfiw.jleby
March 30 n HUSSERL H KIMHEUI.T.
il;iss. s'iiuy ami Oil.
| \ BOXRS by 10,
J | n 1 M do. 10 >\ 12,
IMitHiiix Window Glass,
Linseed Oil and Putty, ... ,
N.iw hunting from oil board .learner Robert Coifin,rd for
mtlcby RUSSELL & KIMBERLY.
Mareh
IMnils. Iron and Castings.
| •'(k KEGS Vails ..fall si/.,•,
I rs 10 tali'* Iron, assorted,
(land and lloop Iron, Nail Rod**
Cii-d, German and Blistered Stu l,
Nowlin"lUgYvmn'tramt r R<dn rt Collin., and Jnr *a'e by
March OT fi RUSSELL ft KIM It KUI.V.
NEW DRUG STORE.
ts g,n K subscriber having bought nut tin-.'!/> iih-
I ernnj F.rln'ilirhnvnt formerly occupied by
w. Bailey, un Mulls rry nircri, will ear
non tlif bu.iniss hi tin 1 .Him* pluvc.
Hi respectfully atilirit* f hi. olil friend. hihl
the public,
Macon, Auer *• iHi. - ■ -
BOJUUMMA"S
LITERARY DEPOT, j
(On the Went niile oj Mitlber j
ry &lrccf % t/cn doors above
riW j! n. boaudjian,
* : •-. ’ H AVlNGtakenllieahtm-slaiul,
r.TMißWßteMinn I, now opening an entirely new j
<im . k 0 f 1. AW, M KDICAL, Ml*-
rFI.IANK.OUB anil SCHOOL BOOKS: ALSO, BLANK
BOOKS ami ST A TIONK.It Y, which will beitultl atlow price,
for CASH. Gentlemen wishing to improve then* Libraru**, j
ami Teacher, in qtu;i nrappropri.te .chimlbAuka.
i all All order* will lie promptly attended to, and hllni wiin
ile.patch. Macon.Oct to, I Ml. 36_
aroß rbut.
fpljß subscriber oiler* for rent m verol new
I and convenient Dwelling Hhum *, near
ti” upper end of Walnut wire* t, w hen* it inter
sect* with New Street. Pohmcmioii w ill hegiv- j
ett on the Dt of October text. T'■<"’ Imuae. have all
h'il l, s"i , u aeifc'i." 1 "..■ report, ihat have
h,wit circulated relawve iu my object in
Inca, I fool it due to myacirand tho.c wi.liti K to rent, to .tali
that I .hall not he so regardlcs. of my own ,*telidelicy
inglylo rent 111 any individual, that wlioiilil h ■ .
to in'inre the character ot lb l proper l >, o’ i*,m tin.sh
in which it i. loi'jleil. I would further *ay, fnnilv tn
m; one of the Dwellin'* a* pr.-wwiy tr no own f.nmly.t.
which I expect to move in October next. ;• fur rent
My Dwelling on the upper end of Mulberry 4r
Macon, Aug A, 1R45. 23 1_ -L
----anrittoan nnd liny Hnlcr.
<lik lit)/,. CONfIItKSS wa; kb,
• >*P tn tin/.. Bay Water, Ibr die by TAVIOIt
ally 3,1145, 30 | IIOMAS TAYLon.
ll*. . r. MILLS,
ACTOR AND COMJVIISSIOIg
MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, No. 17. Buy.
Rrfcrenren:
CriARLKS l*v * Cos., Mnrnn.
D’Antionac ft Kvass, Auqusdn.
K. l'.ArtKi.KOßu & Cos., Savannah.
_Oct 10, 1811. 35
u. kejs'imlw. c.inrr.n .v co.
CJoinniiatNioii iWciTh.'iiil*,
No. 15, SI. Cliarfcs Street,
NEW OKIiEAKS.
H. KENDALL CAHTKIt,?
DANIEL PRATT, j
Nor 30,15A4 do^
Scott , Carhart A’ to.
MERCHANTS AMD FACTORS,
tIONTINUK to keep on hand tin it u*u-
J a I *tock of
kraZrM OROCEIHEB, \c.
vifAiy which they will sill at tlclom*t market
Advances made on Cotton or Merchandize consigned to
them.
Outlie first of October neat, they will remove to th* Fire
Proof Hiick Stores, on third street, la-twci-n Grates, Wood
He Cos. and Kra fc. Cotton. ISAAC SCO 1 I,
IAS. D. CARHART,
WM. D. CARHAin .
Macon, Aug 20, 1344 3m27
WAP.E-IIOUSE.
undersigned will continue the
I Ware-Houe and Commission Rosi
/ news at the stand occupied >y them for tin-
Gist two year', and formerly oeeupitdby
T. N. lSenll. They hav also rented
JraKK SKftWf moihcr Ware-House in a retired part of
the city, and near the one the) occupy, and which from its
location, will probably be as safe ti-oiu tire a* anv in the city.
They solicit the patronage of their fi-iemls and the public,
and pledge their constant personal attention to the business.
OUSLKY & JEWETT.
Macon, J uly 14, IR4/k f n22
SAMUEL J. RAY CO.
HAVE removed to tlie store on Second mreet,ndjoin
ing the“ Georgia -Messenger,” whore they arc re*
ceivinga uew and desirable stock of
FANCY and STAPLE
Dry Goods, SSnts, Slaocs,
Ikady made €lotimi£,
Alc. &c.
Which will he sold at unusually low prices. Purchns r
ers of all kinds are invited to call and examine thei
stock as they are determined to olTer great inducements
to buyers hv the piece or otherwise.
Oct 8, 1841 33
.Yetv Goods J .Y ctv Goods 2
THE subscril)er Is now receiving a large supply of
goods suitable for the fall and winter trade, con
sisting of foreign and domestic
I>ry Goods and Groceries,
Head v-mndc Clathing—good assortment,
Sddieu, Hridles and Harness—great variety of style*
Hoots, Bhoes. Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
Blankets and Kerseys,
Crockerv and Glass-wftre,
Hntd-wnr’ and Cutlery, Drugs nnd Medicines,
Faints and Oils, Sugar, Codec, Molasses, Salt,lron,
Bagging, Rope, and ‘Twine, Brass Clocks,
Gerinesaee Flour, Cheese, Crackers, \Vhite Beans,Vc.
all of which lie odors for sale at the lowest market price.
He also continues to manufacture SADDLES, BRI
DLES, HARNESS of all descriptions, NEGROES’
SHOES, TRUNKS, &o.
Constantly kept on hand, Bridle, Harness, Sole and
Upper LEATHER, of hie own manufacture.
Please give me a call and examine before purchasing,
at the old stand of Winship & Pope, Cotton Avenue.
ISAAC WINSHIP.
Macon, Sept 15,1C45. 31
DISSOLUTION.
fIIHE co-partnership heretofore existing between the
J subaenhere, under the firm of Winshii* &. Pope,
is this rtav di-nolved lv mutual <-np*it : the buxines*
will in future be conducted bv Mr. Is\ac \\ inship, on
his own account. ISAAC WINSHIP,
Macon, Sept 13,1845 WILLIAM M. POPE.
Tlic subscriher in consequence of bis feelde state of
health, iclires from business, nnd has disposed of his
interest in the above firm, to Mr. Isaac Winship, ami
rdnrns his grateful acknowledgements to his friends
and the pticlic, for the patronage received,and very
cheerful! v recommends Mr. V\ inship as Iteing in every
respect worthy of the patronage nnd support of the pub
lic. WILLIAM M. POPE.
Macon, Sep? 13, 1845, 31
New Millinery Establishment.
Sirs. E. Oo COCKEHEIiI.E
Poplar Slrcct , next door to Mr. Flint's.
MRS. DE C. is now receiving, and will open on
Monday next, September 22d,au entire uew stock
of Millinery Goods, consisting of
Silks, liil.lions, Flowers, Plain and Fancy
Tuscan Bonnets, Air.
Every description of Straw and Kmu-y Bonnet bleach
ed ond altered in a style that cannot bo equalled in the
southern country.
Macon, Sept i7,1845. 31
SHOES AXtE ROOTS.
Wf? CASES Shota anil Boots of good quality, received in
/ , I store and li.r sale bv the case or at retail, by
Sept Id 31 J .1. N, SEYMOUR.
DRY GOODS.
R ALES Cotton Osnabiirgs,
.jl2 do Rrown Sheeting* and Shirting*,
200 pieces Prints,
20 and Ticking,
20 do Brown Drillings,
50 do Kertit y,
10 do Lindsey*,
30 do Ashland Tweeds,
10 do Red and White Flannel,
4 Imles 8 and 0 qr. Blankets,
20 pieces Kentucky Jeans,
lie 1 .sines nnd Alpaccaa,
•Ginghams, Silk and Cotton HiinrtkcrrMeffc,
Spool Colton, Hum,TV,clo ths Braces, Irish Linen,
with many other articles not mentioned, which will be’sold
at reduced prices hy J. M. SEYMOI R.
St ilt If,, k. ( " n " 1 .
j. .v. si: who in
WOULD inform Itis customers tliat lie will keep n
large an,l full assortment of
GfXt OCfiRIES
throughout the season, which shall he sole] nt a* low
rates as they can he obtained in Macon. .
Sept Hi, (815 Gm __
100 ‘VoV'.ie i’!I'"’ 1 '"’ y w. ssYMot r.
Sept If. _
Rmggittgs nair tnul Tirinc.
f 5 4bJh Cir.tT.S Kenturky Ranging,
U \Ry 10 I%lh heavy (sunny <!“•
50 piece* Hemp Buggingj manufactured far round
little*, nud warranted,
500 lh*. Tvs ino,
110 coils Kentucky nnd Manilla Hope,
! Kor sain by ‘ J. N. SKYMOUR.
i Sept 10
to Tin: i,.idib:s.
J US T receivt tl and fur .ale at uti/ireceilciiUd Imvprutt, a
large assortment ot
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods,
CONSISTING OF
ttnnovard. Printa, price, ranging from A toil cent, per
jsXHa'firJw u'.ortmcnt ever br.ugkl to
this nutrket.
Kr, nt h and other Lawn., Balr.anntw,
new .tyle L.viel Pari, printing
S o,;;t'n' , :ihwK'nn'.n . y,M air St Silk Mil. Sc Oiove.,
S “awn., .lacunt-t. Striped and fan. me ,
Mull Muslin, I iiii m Cambric Manrikeichief",
I mi . Edging., Madia. Haiiilkerciiit'f., Veil*, Fringe.,
MniiMi'u, Para.nl., Suii-.liadc.,
Thread., BtlMulla, Hunk.ami r.ve,
111, ache,l ami Unbleached
Hung a„ v other store, he respectfully requests
r p&xtzsn rudi&isg,**
for the sign Cheap Clothing Store.
Macon, April in, C.unme-v Hot*.
•I Gvsmi Bargain oihrnf.
rfTiiK Mih-cnb, r iH-ing vt ry thwinm. to rvniore, ofllra hi.
I Land. . Ith.t, t W.. mil, . J Kurt V all,ry, -
containing four hninli and and ftrty atMi*, ‘ loir Dwell
t tl, and tnuatly cult,vat,nil, with a totnfurUblv lug Hwcll;
nig, good (in House, Gin and Running Ot * which
vcmriit building.; .upnlu and hy a g.a.i /ptdnß cl wa.cr, wlicit
l,a. intt fliiletl during all lhi eatrcordincry )'*r. it
had if early applivatiun i mail,’ in the atib.crilar nn tlie I” ‘" , -
, a, ,I,’v ry low price of Three Pullar. and HHy Cent,
~,'r acre in two pay mi ni.,. a very lih-ral .hat. men. will be
matle in lln prive fur pr.impt pay mtnt. P, rmna wt.ttmg to
buy, arc in.,’ and W ,il.„ at MAR.
Hnnaton county, St pt JL 1* 45
RtACOIV, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, IXIS.
Iff.V.V A’ SI I WHO tit,
WARE-HOITSB ANP
COMMISSION ME RC If ANTS,
llliicnn, fico.
L ❖ JA r s IHF. andcrsigiu-fl having formed a ro
-1 partiiership in tin- above tuiMiiu **,
Va*r w °wld inform llieir IVieiul’ and file pitbtir,
that they will be prepnrd tin* tin re<rptiot%
of Cotton early in the eumimj <0:1*011. Our Ware-How*’,-
eonvenicHtly situated on I'ojdai* and Second Street*, near
John M. Field’s Ware-House
Our best exertion* will be <Hed in the *ale of Cotton for our
friends, to AUtaiu the highest market price*.
All order* fi-otn our enstom* r* will meet with prompt at
tention. Advance* will he made on Cotton in store, ut -u*
tomary rate*. We hope by nur exertion#, to give entire satis,
taction to all who may favor * w ith then* busmes*.
JOHN !) WINN,
Macon, Aug 6, 184.5. JOSEPH N. SKY MOVR.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
Commission JJlerehants,
MACON, EO.
('CONTINUE hnsjncstiat their old Staml onlhcrivrr,
J which faconvenicut to the shipping of Cotton either
by River or Rail Rood,and is n secure location from fire.
The interest of o;lr patrons will ho closely allcnded t*
in person by Mr. Thomas 11ahdkman,either in the sell
ing of Cotton, filling of orders for goods, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman Cos. Savannah, or to
any other market.
Ang.28,1845 v2B
WARE-HOUSE
Comm is si on FStis itt css .
raves, xv<i> & CO.
TAKK thi* method of informing planters and other#, that
in aildition to their wholexale and ri tail
I>ry Goods and Grocery Business,
they will continue to transact a general WAHK-IIOFSK &
COMMISSION RUSINKSJS, at t}„ old stand, (long known a*
Grave#’ Corner,) on the. corner of second street and Corii
merce Row, and would respectfully rern-w tin t nder of tin ir
*< rvices to their planting friend*, and other*, wit It tin- assu
ram-e, that those who may patronize in in tins line of Imsi
new, shall have our best endeavors to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware House is conveniently situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with us, skaH I*-well taken rare of,
and protected from the weather. We wiilnl-n assist with
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton, and without
charge; and wr are at all times prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
F,nw*v Gravks, T
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kikrf.k, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1344. M
It . It. JtIOCLTRIE,
WARE-HOUSE
COIVEIVEISSIOICTVTSRCHAKT,
j/.iror.
THF. subscriber will continue the Ware House and Cotn
miuion Business at the old stand of Moultrie Ik Cam fi
bril. near the lower end of Cotton Avinue. He will make lib
eral advances on Cotton stored with him, ami afford every fa
cility to the planter in disposing of it; and will also attend to
all orders for Good* shipping of Cotton, Ike. that may In ne
cessary for the convenience of bis customer*. He solicits the
continuance of the patronage of the customers of the old eott’
cent, and the public generally.
Aug 13, 1845. 2ft R. H. MOULTRIE.
.Yew Fire Proof If ‘arc-house,
M A COIN, Geo.
-.ffilHK undersigned havingerected
V “3T l a Firr Pro-f IF/irr Houte, situ- J
I ated at the head of Cotton Avenue,
1 V* tenders his services to hi* friends ami
the public generally, H*i- a... , irt .
of COTTON and MERCHANDIZE,
and the transaction of
COIVTIYTISSIOIVr BUSIKTESS
in all its branches, pledging himself to use every exertion to
promote the interest of, and render satisfaction to, those who
may confide business to his charge.
The storage and sale of Cotton will be under the direction
and control of Mr. JOHN JON ES, “ bo has long been known
in the ware-house business, and will give particular at ten- |
tion to the sale of Cotton, and the hi ling of order* for Goods.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made on Cotton in store |
or to be shipped.
Ilsitfgm;?. Rope ami Twine,
together w ith any other article, will be furnished customer* |
at the lowest market price.
Storage and Commission at tbe lowest market price.
June 25, 1845. J. COWLES.
Hamilton, Hardeman A” Cos.
SAVANNAH, GEO.
_3 \\J 11 1 continue ibn Facto
a g f ▼ RAfiE and Commission
I & 1 Businf.ss in this eity, and will ns
h crc *°fore, give their best alien*
(ion to the Bale of Cotton, tlm fill
ing of orders, nnd the receiving and lot warding Merch
andise. HV FR AUD HAMILTON, )
THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Copartners.
CI4ARLKS F. HAMILTON. >
Savannah, July 2,1844.
WARE-HOUSE
AND
cojfM.mssiojr nrsi.vrss f
ITl 2l4'oll b (ileo.
fJIHK undersigned having purchased;
| the interiut of Dr. Gorman, in tht |
L Ware-House and Commission Hu*im s
have entered into partnership, and will
continue it at the Id stand, which Gorman •
CJ II \iaj & Richardson have occnnuvl for the two j
past seasons. They have now in course of erection, a large
and commodious FJrf-pr—fWare House, which they wil have
in readiness to receive Colton at the cmnn.ei.nim nt of Iheup- (
proaching season. They hope, therefore, to share a iheral ,
patronage from their friends and the public gem rally, as ,
they will spare no pains in the uccoinnunlatioii of their cu*- ,
turners, am! particularly to render soft all Cation stored with
them. customary. pygON Cc KICIIAHDSON,
Thomas Dyson, ?
James Richardson, J
July 30, 1845.
WILLIAM T. W ILSOA,
WAKS-IIOUa£!
AND
CoiiWiisiion *llerchant,
MACON L'<.
n f IIF tin(lcrßign , <l Inivintr ron*
A a * tml flic VVnie-l Imiae roctHl-
I V lv occupiotUiy J. IV IKkSS,(ntmr
lv opponitO fir. J. M. I'lKi.n s
j-nathk****^**& >fy Wore- Honan,) i prepared to re
ctlivtt Colton in Store. Ilia person,,l ntteniion will !>
I devote,l to llie huaineas. All orders promptly attended
to. At,% amts will be made an Cation m store. ll,so
liclstlic patronaco o( hi* friend* end tlio public.
Very Respectfully,
NV. T. WILSON.
Maeon.G*. July it 1545.
isj:.YvVi: tt bi it,
Jt ‘ WARE-HOUSE
COniMIISSION !I l/HCIIANT.
Rincon, lco.
Opposite the Central Hail Hoad Depot,
HAVING Ica.cl the Store ami War,’ I s" r,lierl > “ f ‘
tl by lit nrj K. Carter, would rc.p. rtlu Bj t* •’
hi. .erviev. to planter, and nthefs, and w ill P'""’ “,1...
tu the receiving us Cotton and Mvrcltamlixc t niiu.u,l in l„.
’ YtVwill give hi. pcr.on.l attintion to .filing Cotton or otlttr
product*, tlillmg Ini. r. for .m.L, and HoppmgtmO'. ‘,
Savannah, Chari,wornur New Vork-hnpu.g In. hvt • r'"m*
Will give aatisfactmll tu all win, may favor him with lh. ,r
nniva. Macuu, Angu.t lth, HO 2
WARE-HOUSE
AND
commissionr it rsi.vnss.
rUyllE .übacrihtr. take this mtlhotl “f—
--HC 1 informing planter, and nth. rs, that
’ ♦ A lit it tu tit. who 1,-sal and r. tail
Ssmmmdm bry goods and grocery
t—ii iYIM we have eretttd a coinHiodioiM an*
tWare-house on the cornered Third Mini I
Gttui-hush strrfts, iunctlon of Hun.ton at.d Colnmbus
wlo tlh, vr, •p. rtfully soli. ,t a .bare of the patronage “f tile
niatiters a's.iir ng them they sltall obtain our be.t endeavor.
* their interest. Onr War. -linn.,
pal of Macon in caae of II re. We will a, -I
uur'nemls w„h plt asure in selling the.r C"'lon,fWe,
charg, ami hall Im* prepared lo make l.hcra advam* ‘i
CashYf M. re handi/e. All aKe.^ed,
T.'e xelulbm ( Macn, July 10,1*4.
mm mmß
HATS “AN Bk C APS.
On Second Street, adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs.
Whiting t V Mix, n few doors above the
t Fashing ton Halt,
rpilK Btihfrriher has on hand a general assortment
S os Ilutsnml (hips of tbe Latest Styles, consisting
of REAVKi:. NUTRIA, UAH>IMFR. MOLFSKIN,
AlN'l) SILK 11 ATS —Promt /trim and Fashionable.
(liter, Slit'llnud Seal, Nutria, Muskrat, Silk Velvet,
Cloth, Mohair, Sale lie ami Hair Seal Caps; Wool and .
Sporting llatt, large assortment, all of which will be
sold ut prices to suit the Timee for ('ash.
GFO. I. SI I FRAUD.
W ANTED—Otter, Mink, Beaver, VVihleat, Fox nnd
Raccoon Skills, lor wh eh ihe highest cnah price will
he pa id.
Macon, Jan -h 1345. 48
.VVjf Slock of S$ ‘arches, .fete
dry and Plated If ‘are.
C. li. WENTWORTH,
VT) JOINING tbe wr of Mr. G. A. Kinib rly, Mulberry
sired, ha# just riTt*ivl a line lot of Silver Plated Ware,
consisting of fine Castors, Cake Basket*, brant Ii and plain
Candle Sticks, Snufli r* ami Trays, llriftania T’ea Pots, Ike.
Hie. tec wliieli together with lit* former stock of Wau-.ht.-s,
Jewelry, Cutlery, and Fancy (roods, conrprising almost every
article usually kepi in hi* line, ti/7/ hr told at lower pi Ires
than they haw ever hem offered for /a Georgia.
IVrton# in want of any tluugjn hi* line, h ill find it greatly
to their interest to call and examine his good* before pm chas
ing elst-where.
WATCHES of every kind repaired in the kerf moaner, and
warrantedt*keep good time, or the ('ash refunded. Watches
sent from any pan oft he country “ill reeel ve t lie tame atten
tion and be repaired on as nasonahtr terms as though the wien
er were present.
All kind* of Gold and Silver work neatly repnired tt the
shortest notice. C. K. WENTWORTH.
Jan I ft, 1845. __ 4B
Hardware and Cutlery.
22. Jl. WEES,
AT lii old sfaud, has on hand a general assortment
. of Hardware and Cutlery, ctmipriaing in part the
following articles J
500 kegs Nuils,
25 kegs wrought anil cut Spikes,
10 tons Round, Squure,Flal, Hoop nnd Band Iron,
4000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 2000 lbs. Sheet Steel,
JO tons Hollow Ware,
TO do/., each Collins’, King’s nnd Hunt’s Axes,
700 pair Trace Chains.
2000 lbs. Cast Steel, 1000 lbs. German & Blister do
100 boxes Tin Flute ix, 1000 lbs Wire,
50 pair Brass Andirons, Shovcl.i and 1 ongs,
150 do/. Knives and Forks,
200 do/. I’oeket Knives,
Mill Irons, Mill nml Cross-cut Saws, Guns and Ri
fles,-Spades and Shovels, 100 set Wagon Boxes, Sheet
and Bar Lend, Cut Tacks, Sifters, Tea Kettles and
Sailed Fans, Brass and Copper Keltleg. Planes of *ll
kinds, Steelyards, Hook and Butt Hinges, Black Smith
Vices and Bellows, Sledge Hammers, Slc. tk c.
AIX),
25 boxes Bbv 10)
20 “ 10 bv 12 > GLASS#
10 “ 12 bv 18 )
Macon, Oet 23, 1844. ™
GR.IPLS, U’OOtl A * CO.
\KF. now n.i.lins weekly io their Block, season,, l,le
anil tlesirable styles of staple nml Canev I >ry Coo, ls,
which will he cnvtiiiuert through the season, anti re
ppectimiv tnviie tbe HtiemU/.. #• ai-..i——•- -. Plm.i.
ers to their assortment.
5 hales Tickings, various styles,
3 “ Brown Difilings,
2 cases blenched Drillings,
5 “ blenched .Sheetings and Shirtings,
20 hales 4-4 nnd 3-4 Homespuns,
10 “ Osnahurgs,
1000 pieces Fritils frcitn 6 to 25 rts. per yard,
50 Ginghoms,
100 44 laconets, checked and striped Muslins,
Jflrt 44 Cambrics and Bishop Lawns,
50 ** black and white figured Laces,
500 ** black and white Luce Edgings,
‘2OO do/.. Shawls, assorted,
200 dor.. Hosiery and <• loves,
100 pieces Silk Focket Handkerchiefs,
300 44 Colton tlo.
50 dot. Linen, Cambric* Lawn and Lace bordered
Handkerchiefs,
150 41 Suspenders,
50 pieces liisli Linens,
$0 * 4 Linen Lawn,
100 44 I Alien Diaper, Russia nnd Cotton do.
10 * black Tab!iv and fancy \ civets,
50 • Keiitncky Jeans, blue nnd mixed.
20 4 ‘ Tweedes,
100 44 Apron Checks,
10 cases fancy Bonnets,
q o Florence nml F.nglish Straw Bonnets,
I* Farusols, 2 cases llmbn-lhis,
R.ltH-k, Blue, Clive and Mixed Broadcloths,
Vestinas, Sunmier Snifis, Ac. Ike.
Macon, March l‘J, 1845. ‘
BULItOCK’S
Progressive Power Press.
For COIIOII, Iliiy, Tolmcco, Oil, Ac.
vniip Prc,. i. now t.HV red to the public with entire cnnfl
•*V, ‘ y
V ” “he ‘OfTON PAC-king PItKSS may he placed in an
‘ Mh V, ~ 1 in, It, Him, witlmut intcrl. mug with
ur.lo.ai'y ... L ,he ,’ Surer, anti a, the
any thing <••'<, . | |,i machine will nut wear u.lt by
u"e'H. a century ; and iieing under cover, or .litelded from
.
liiiiliiiii
count, undftrovwg, beyond the / _ J f Kxp rieiice
in various section* of tin touuuy, .
-"n
“,e5"!,.e,.1. rwtl ~l: n -np M|)<l<S fA < IOBIKS,
1 :" l ' U p"r I tru niur .d'.Vmm If. - the snhsenb. r.
fvt. rui pariiiuia* Hl'Ll.Ot’K, Mch ocian,
No. ; 27 Peck Slip, New York.
Starr, Miiiturn k Cos. “v
Stilbnan. A tl* n
V.. I>. Hurl hut K Cos. V* b<u* loik.
|' ter Mams, E*|.
John Mooiv, Ki- J
Joseph Ssiwtnvriek, Roston, Mass.
J Mint urn Nt Cos. Chut lesion, \. C.
1.. Minturn Nt Cos. Savannah,
\ D. Carbart Kt Scott, * 4 I
W K. Duller Nt Cos. August*,
Havwurd Nt Smith, Columhu*,
Scott, Carhart N* Cos. Macon, J
< ;i* iic, t'n > Nt lames, >
Griggs, Harney Ki Cos. > Motile, JHa.
} D. foulinin. Esq. J
CAUX'ION-
rights ... the n.enf that
?r-nw.*ite Mac. - by.
con, Geo. 011116
June 3, 1345.
OH roartOWflENT.
, pew COll.rt atiperior Kentucky Rope, which will
U') be auitl on u t c.miii,u,b.Bnß^j , 3 ,^ pj &
AOgI9,IR4S. ’
STOLEN
i t ROM lit* Corn,ting Rtunn of the .indendgnr, l od
1 the “Kt. nil. M Gold Lever Hunting VV •
77V i James Jehnston, maker. Liverpool. 1 “
thief tl.H’s not return llml,.be -d° and go ‘1 )(
fur Ibe key it once. GLO. M. I.OGAIN
Mai on. Sept 1845.
rm N lilt is U I ttnditlaie for Ct.DN
, v ■ j-,, u nfllil I. eottnlv, Hi the ensuing *“"•
Hepi :1, 1H45.’
Aiiisi:i:T ihfttn,
f W UU>ll<msi; and
L 1 fO-W-WMSIOJI*
MIB HCIIAKT,
MACON, (i t'.oittl IA,
Macon, Sept J, 1845. to
CITY HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GA.
(On l*nff Street, in the midxl of Ranine**.
a John McMAHON, Pmpritti.r of tk i F.s
----9W (ahlislinieiit, returns Ins sill*, re thanks p.
•ii* trim tin nml the public for the support
hi ri •tofore extend* il to him, itlnl oil'd inform :
the travelling public that m is now prepared
in accommodate Gentb mew nml Families, hav
ing exteudended Ink establishment by milling to it the three
-lory brick building* adjoining the Hotel,on the eunt side,
which will bedevilled exclusively to the accommodation of
Families, and lias an entrance on Roy direct. Hr* ill also
aet a l.adit'K* Ordinary, and as bin charges m ill lie moderate,
and bit tables siipplitd with- the best the market affords, he
trasts to give satisfaction to those who may patronise hin*.
August 23, 1H45. 2nWQ
H,K,ts. Shoe*, Halt, Cap*, Sr.
JUST received from the manufacturers, lfO cans Roots
and Shoes, amongst which are
Black aiul Kussi t Hrogana, C’alf and Kip do.
Boys’and YoiiHis’ coarse hiiil Sue Brogans,
Women’s Bootees, Siloes, Husbiusand Slips,
Misses’ and ( hildren’s Shoes,
Kip and Calf Boots,
Huts and Caps—a great variety—nil of which nre (Yesh
and will he sold at tiur usually low prices.
Sept 10, IK4S. HUSSK.I Lfc KlMflKlt LY. |
NOTICE.
THE undersigned have associated themselves in the prac
tice of the I.AW,and willgive prompt attention to such
business as may be intrusted to tht ir care.
They will attend the following Courts: Pibh, Crawford,
Monroe , 7 \viggt % Janes, tVithmson, Himsfon, J'nlutki , llrnry.
Mid Pike, A. I*. POWF.KB,
Macon, March 85, ft h. N. WHITTLF.. ;
UlTiee over E. B. Weed’* Bturn, ‘Second door from
Wm. B. JidiiiKtou.
TIIOtIAS C. MNItCT,
,§TTOtt,Yi;V .IT i„ flf,
SAVANItAII, fieo.
Ri'fr tn
I’dk At Nishet, A
John J. Grisium, > Mnrrm.
Nisbkt t Wingfikmi,)
Hr. S. Boykin, Cutnmbt,u.
lion. Cn.o. Hobohkrty, Athens.
April 15, 1845. 0
KlC'llAßt> I'. A- .1. LVON,
Jlllornct / S Counsellors at T.air,
ALBANY, BAKER CO., GA.
I CAVE rrrnnlly enlt'rrd into a parlnaraliip in lltn
9 I prnrtioe of l.nw, anil will nnnlinuc flic prnclice in
the several Courts of Che enmities of
lltikcr, Leo, lt:iiil(>i|i(i, a a,„
con. Ilotilv. Deratin'. Irwin.
All mutters snhniilteil to their euro In nnv of these ‘
eounlies, will meet wirh prompt attention, and he
hronglil to a speedy eonrfnsion.
May 36, 1845, Tv 15
mhM
HF FuhsrrTbers offer for salt', nt prices to suit the
M. times, a verv large stork of goods in their line.
Their stork consists ol Gold and Silver VVutrbes, fold
(aunrd, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Breast
Fins, Far Rings, Bracelets, Neeklesse*,Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Bye Glasses. Gold nnd Silver Ferici**, Gold
Fens, Watch Kevs f lintr Fins nml Head Ornaments,
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Collar nnd Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Silver Spoons, Forks, and Ladles, Silver Cups,
Fluted Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Custom,
and Snufieis am! SntiflT-Tmy s: (larondole’s Bclar Me
ehnnical Suspension, Cumphino, Lord, and other I .amps,
l.atiii) UliiiilCKi AffiOTled. Militarv and Military T rim
inings, IvilTcs ami Double Sliot snns, h Slmr
Pouches anti Fowder Flasks, Fercussion Caps and Fits,
Backgammon Boards Chess Men, and a vaiiety of other
Games; Whtlking ('ones, IVrfmnery, Snaps and Hair
Oils, assorted: Pocket and Fen Knives, Razors and Ra
zor Stiaps, Hones, Ivorv Table Cutlery, ’Fra Trays,
Andirons, Fenders, nml Shovel and ‘Longs; Jet and
Agate Buttons, assorted, for Ladies’ Dresses; Silver,
Gilt, Steel nnd Glass Deeds; Bugles, assorted : Chil
dren’s Toys—besides n variety of other articles, kept in
such an establishment:—To which they invite the at
tention of tiie public, nnd respectfully solicit a call.
!IT Wntchinnkers tools nnd mafeiials for sale, and
Watches and Jewolrv carefully repaired.
W. B. JOHNSTON A BROTHER.
Mae.on, Dec. 18,1814 44
XB.OX* AND NAILS.
TONS WON,
150 keen Nails, for sale by
j„ lie il REA & COTTON.
SUGAR AND COrrEB.
*>Q MUDS. St. Croix anil Now Orleans Sugars,
7 111 Imjrs Rio Coll'ee, for sain by
June II REA & COTTON^
noEESAEE .I.vxrJKliT./ff . |
CEO. A. XIIHBEXILY
I'JESFKCTFULI-Y informs his old customers and
the ptililic general!y, tint* lie i- HOW rwpivilig fiom
(lie rolobruted Hat Manufactory of John Hunt &l Eo.,
h very extensive assortment of Hats anil Caps, embrac
ing’ every stylo and quality. Among iris assortment
may he found
10 do*, fashionable Beaver lints,
20 do*. do. Cassimer lints,
10 do*. do. Russia lints,
UtO do*. do. Moleskin Hats,
15 do*. Angola Silk lints.
A 1.80,
ONE IIIINBHCCD DOZEN
1 l
111 “ “”
BROAD
Heaver, I\iitrin &, Rnwi.i 12ats,
wnrrnrrlcil more ilnrubln than any Hats ever sold
iri Vinton. Also,
SO i107.. Voiillih’ and Cliililrtm’s llals,
‘.si d,i/. do. do. Cn|>H.
AI.SO,
20 dor. Idack and drub Sporting Hals,
Together with n general assortment of
IMS CAPS,
CmHitling in port nj
H dor,. I’REiMllJ.'l OTTER CATS,
5 do/.. Sen <liter Caps,
5 dor.. Super Nutria Caps,
20 dor., do. Muskrat t aps,
.VI do/. Men’s und IStrvs’ Hair Saul Caps,
Wider, do. do. Sosletlr t ups.
Also 21)11 do* Men’s and lloys’ Black and Ifm.i
WOOL HATS.
All of which will be sold for Cash, at pri< cs which
cannot fail to give satisfaction. , . ,
Hurchasers urn inviled to rail nnd examine at the old
stand, sign cd ilia “ RIO HAT,” Mulberry Slicet.
coon SKINS Wanted.
Macon,Oct HUMS. ‘ m
.Ins! received and lor sale,
J/A/V ItAtiS Hill futile,
‘tyfe*’ * M'oTT.CAHHAIIThro.
j || S t received and for
m- t \ HHlis. New Orleanshugar,
IhiV 40 do. Porta Hleo, do.
9 xo iiou. riu.lii'ii Cos,
10 do. Powdered do.
MS, , U “ f ‘’"'■’’■’ v Cirf , CAH.IAtIT k CO.
vor.invi i: xxui.-no. ss.
Commercial Ittinkj
Macon,2<il July, KH.'i. I
THIS Rank havin/i nßain resumed Inipiness, in noe
Prepnrnl to discount Hill, of Kiclihium- oti Savat
nnh, eharlestoii or New York, and M rereivQ deposit.,
make colleelions.nnd ho n Reneral Hankins Ini kinrw.
W. 11. JOHNS TON, I're.sidenr.
IJ. 11. MOULTRIE, Cashier.
July S'! 03
fAU itOOS,
fresh Arrival.
A . .1. XV IB IT r
OFFERS for snl, upon tlm most rrnronnbb term*
fOO piece* 45 inch Kentucky Ilaei'inf,
- 52 “ do. do.
1M) roils dt). Rnpc,
15001b*. Ragging Twine,
1000 Sucks Sail,
40,000 11,8. Sweden nnd American Iron,
30 barrels Canal Flour,
250 Img* Kio, Lngnira nnd JnvaCofToe,
20 hhd*. St. Croix Sircar,
• 10 barrels Crtifthed nnd Loaf do.
100 keg* Nails—s,ooo lbs. 110110 v warn,
together wilh a general assortment of nar le I >rv Good
Blanket*, Flannels, Kersey*, Shoes, lint*, SutJiib
I’nints, Oils, f I lass, Linuors of nil kinds, 8* rare, ter.
Macon, Aug. 20, 184 b. f>rn 4 2-i
Milium sTOif u.
DE. IVE BAKTJ/ST!?
JIU J? I |AS just received, at bis Drug Sin,
■ ■ on iMulberry Street. a |nr< . stork <
Drugs, Cheniieals, Ibiintf M v .Siutl, Ot l
* ‘lass-wnre, Window Class, |Vrfuiner\
Jk in fact, every lliin n o.ilfy kept I
Druggists. Having mnd’ jiis purehns*
for i'nithy nnd from first bunds, in New York ami lio,
lon, he is enabled in execute orders at a low pi ices !►
fine, fresh and unadulterated articles run I ■ obtained o
any CHtabltHiiiiumt in tlio southern country.
I*liy sic inns, IM n nil fact u rent, ITantcrs, nnd Dealer-’ nr
invited to call and examine his stock In loro thev tunf
then purebnses.
Mucoii, Sept 25, 1015. t>
Sfuulersrille ‘Feleseape
FOtt liLE.
WISHING to engage in a business wliieti will afTiri! it •
Hum* active cx< renc, than that of conducting a n< w *
pirp. r, r offer for aab* the Tcteefpe t-wilitishm. nt, w nhuil ,i
—Muhseriplion hooks, advrrti.-itig patouiag,
the paper has been established nearly five yi-a pi, and fm
tin* last three jisrit, lias paid a profit of over out tinnvt d
•ar*% ebar of all expenses and i now in k pr, ]• r>uscoudi
lion, having as large an adv rtising jinfron u, :• -■ ai.\ eom,
try pup< r publidud in the State.
1 have no other regaon for wishing to retire from) the hu*-i
than the one given above. That it is < ss* ntially i..,
sary lor my A<///p welfare, that I slieiibl abandon a busiie
so sedentary in it,s nature, mnsl be appar in to i wry om- w !
is personally uectuainted with aie ; and I iht rt.-forc, ofter i b
establishim lit ai a reduced price, aml on a e idi till Jit •*
January, 1H47. #
Any gem leihan wishing to purchase and having nnv doubt
ns to the profit* of the roncern, is inviteif to call at the offin
Jb-pl :■, jti >s. svk .10
Ssar, Coffee nntl itlolnsss s.
HiU. N O. I’. R. nnd St. Croix Sii carp,
#•▼.100 Bncs Kio, Java and Bt. Domingo t’ofT'c,
16 lid*. Cuba, Porto KiCo& Ivebned Mnlaato'x
20 BMh. N. O Syrup,
10 Pulverised and (’rusbed Sn^erfi,
10 Bores brown and tfliife Havana Sugars,
5 “ l.onf,
20 Boxes Soda, Demon, Boston Butter Crock
crs. In store, nnd for sale by
<RAVES, WOOD & Cos.
Macon, July 31, 1845. 21
Domrslic Roods.
i}’ ( 1 B.AT.ES 4-1 Sheetii.gr,
“ 3-4 Shirtings,
HI “ 3-1 Georgia Shirting**,
15 u Osnaburgrt 3-4 and 7.8,
5 Cnae* Bleached Sheetings nnd Shirtingo
B “ l-msevs and Kerseys,
•> ** Plain mid Fancy Kentucky Je.irs,
3 ** Apron Checks,
5 Bales Ticking*,
•5 “ Drillings, f Biotvn and Wkito.)
12 Cases Prints,
2 “ New Fall sfvlc Prints,
Jilat rnpoivA<l i, u.l r — —l. I — n , „-i —* J -
*•. bRAVUM, W <>OD vV. t r.
Mucus, July 31, 1845. 24
Bilifgiiitfl KnffffiiißM llatfßiittf!!!
| IJST RECfiIVED,
• “ 25 bales sup. heavy Gunny B.ir ing,
100 pieces do Kentucky,
100 colls dp. Munnellq lfope,
1000 lbs. do. Russia Twine.
For sale cheap. Cafl and ee.
Macon, Aug. 28. 28 TiIO.Y! AS TAYLOR
New llry Cioads.
flllll.S dnv received at E. WOODIMJFF’S, nn ii\
.1 voice of new itnd fasiiionnlde atimmer Dry G*hk<
among wUir'i may be found
Block B-iages, (natin stripe)
A few nafterna id Buff Muslins
Swi*B Muslins,
Jaconet do.
Swiss and Jaconef Muelin Edgings n*Hl I
Linen Edgings,
Whale Bone,
Thread Buffona,
Blue Kid Gloves,
Blue Flowers nnd Wreaths,
Bln*k Sun Shades, Paris stvle,
Single Foundation lor Linings,
Grass Cloth Skirts,
Cliildron’p white nnd mixed Cotton IL c o.
All of which nrc tins <tay received, mid will tie rob! r.*
the lowest market prices for cash.
July ID 21 E. WOOI IR I IT.
j New Goods! New Goo^
s **bscribo* is now prepared toed’ ia the public
S select ion of fashionable
Spring A’ Summer Wsvt{ Gcotts,
which for quality, fat< ami
CHE ATK 11 S3,
will not be surpassed in this or any other place. Among h‘
sto< k will Ik- foiled
1,000 yards Polka and Pompadour rtyks I’.altarincs m
Barage* ;
1,500 yard* printid French Mnslin* and Lawns, Polka ui ,v
other *ty It** ;
400 pieces Prints, moil beautiful in patterns and texture :
Nansook, Jaconet, Bishop Lawn, Lace Muslin, Caiuhi.’
Muslin—plain, striped and figured ;
12-4 black Polka Lace, a beautiful article for <arfs nr mao
tilias ;
8-4 Mark Silk, nml also Mark Mohair She vis ;
narng* Scarf*, a superior article; Ladi* Tic * &
<*rav* Cloth, Kiu*iu Ifair, ami corded Skids ;
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from low prices to (lie iruv
eofilr ;
Silk mt Cotton Hosiery, a full assortment ;
New style thread and lisle l.m c, Firm h rmbrnidorc and Col
far* ; Irish Linens; French Linen Cambric; Florence bran
•ml Leghorn Bonnet*; K i bboifs and Flower*; silk and ct
ton Parasols and Sun-shade* ; embroider*d nnd open ilk Mi
and C>loves; Kan, and a great mail) fancy article* and (rin
linn#* ; also domestic goods , also for g* Titb men, fastiionub;•
summer stuffs, and reody made summer Ch illing, Panamt
Hats, CrnvHfte*, Vests, Ike. Ike.
Now, all who wish to liny
good ann cm'AP,
try the market and thiui come to me, and you w ill surely b*
suited,at my store on Cotton Avenue, next to Mr. Harm
Hook Store. .1. H. DESSAU.
A pri I 17, 1845.
B 3. 1 JM
H’ev Hoot uni] Mhoe store.
m f|WIR subscriber ha* just opened an*
Elf I | tahlUhraent a few door* south of il
V J Fiovd House, ami two doors south ofG*o
c- r Payne'* I)rkgStore,on third street, wh
l b, he ha* a superior quality of Gentlemen
Ladies* and Children** Boot* and Shots ,
almost every description, made expressly for this mark’
winch le will warrant to the purclias* r, anil sell at the low* •
price*.
Also lloot* and Shoe* made and repaired in thebt st po**ib*<
manner, and at the shortest notice. A *hae of public pair*
a ire is respectfully solicited.
A. C. PAIIMKI.F.K, Agent.
Macon, Oct *3, 1R44.
Twrnly-flve Dollars Rcwnrd.
be paid for the apprchonHion and * oiiinn
incut to jail, of u negro fellow named FOli;
TAIN, provided the undersigned i* immediately m
priced of it. Fountain whm pnfclinsed recently If
Sir. Edward Mulligan, of So. Cos. He ia u enpjei
j ord fellow, has a downcast look, about 5 feel 7 inch
I high, alow of ppceeli, ami when under the ieliucnee 1 <
liquor, has a peculiar contraction of the face; ho e;
l pears to he about ‘*ls years of nee, but is “aid to be mm
younger, lie has been in Alnbumn not far from 1 1
Giu.rgi, line, nml may have ‘
Snvnmm!:, S.'id I ’>. I'' l ‘• 1 ‘
Xj A.tM D rOR SALE.
TIHOSF. two valuable tract* of I.amt known as numb’
seventy-two and scvcniy-ilm • tying in the fifteenth ’
...*t of originally Hu*t*u now M-icmi couii'y, contain*
io* acves, 00 of w hich are now und* r cultivation. Ihe an*
Mill be sola separately or together, with the adjoining |l.*i
Htion con aining 300 acres, with good l)v t iling Hn 1 *“
out building* auached. For U riu* apply to tie- ‘
at Macon, <U. M MVHDOi K .
Sept 3, 184*.