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MFSSF.VQF.H ix pftldixheil weekly, on Tfim-day
M n,P .’ noli.rs. if |,>! y-r, “■ 1 Ko " r
“rr.’ on, ~„ul till the eaj.irntu.ii of the >enr. .
ilvertltemrnt’ nut ,xc.. twelve Inn -.willln- in.eried
n„.. ;> in I,’ ilie first insertion, nml 1-if'V Cent. Inrearh eon
... vlvi-rtist-ments not limited w lien handed in, will
11,1 inxerteU till forbid. . .
c ~f >|> I mid S'tnw by F.vnitnrx, Adminixtrntors ;
I Jusnli'aiis, are reqmreil by law ‘• be advtrti.ed in a
*,, | IC n.trite, sixty dayx |.revinu. U. the day of xale.
P I'hr i ll'* oflh ixonal Property mut be adrertixed in like
and Creditor, of an e.tateinuxt be pub- j
‘'VntiM thatappiiion will be mac'.eto the four! ofOrdina
rvfilr leave to.ell Laud and Negroe.,mu.l be publl.h.ll wi-ek- J
ly \iontu“yAdv l erti.emet, One Dollar per.qnare, for each
‘"ad'vertiling ax Candidate., Three Dollar..
CJ* I.fi I’ 1’ KHS on lnmni'xi must ht/>J
j. K\lZ & ItItOTIIEK
A T thp Philadelphia Store, opposite the Floyd House,arc
l\ now receiving * fresh supply <•’
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
, .texted from the northern m irketx eaprexxl y fur thi. city and
,k, eoontrv adjacent: aiming which there la u choice xelec
no,, of siring and Sommer Good, of the he,t qH.l.l}'and
i al st styles. \m mi* tlu*ir selection will hr fimnil
Richest style* Pans printed Borage* ami Balzarines,
jr,,i,ch Lawn and Muslins of every description,
\ superior article of Alapacas and Bombazines,
jaconet, Cross-burred and Striped Swiss Muslins,
Silk ShawU and Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &e.
CaUeoes of every description and finish
’I .10-piher with a variety of article, too numerous
AlUhose who wish to purchase Spring ®nd Summer (.nods,
bollt Ladies and GentlJm-n, will And it t their advantage to
-all and examinef.rthemselves.
Macon, April 23d, INi. _
{few SpriitS (lioods.
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Hall,
PHILIPS, MERRITT &, CO.
HtVE recentlv receive.!, ntul will eontinne lo re
ceive weeklv from the North, a lull assortment of
HPIIINO AND SUMMER
RE <\SY-IVIADr: CLOTHING.
manufactured expressly fur them, together within large
assortm-nt of cliirts, Under-alurta, Scurfs, Hosiery,
1 ” Alin on hand find receiving n fine assortment of
. ■ |oi *is, Gnssiint'i'N :i■* >i‘sliin.
of French F.i.-lish tintl A in-ricnn manufacture, embrac-
Itie latest and most choice patterns, which they are
prepared to make to order, according lo fashion or the
peculiar taste of their patrons. .
P Particular attention given to the making snd trim
mine of garments entrusted to their care by gentlemen
furnishing their own materials, at prices to suit the j
‘"Mai-on, April 13, 1845. lL_ j
ElcjJiov a I —:aml
\ K W O O 16 S.
berry ’street, adjoit.ing Mr. Ell.’ frt.it store, no offer to
the public a splendid and Iresh assortment of FASH
IONARLE FANCY AND STAPLE
li y Goods A Ifoshdy-inade Clothing,
consistin', in part ol figured and plnin HnmbhSines and
Vn,cas-’ Ren and Ottoman Cashmeres, Cashmere
and Monslin de Mine; Thibet Silk Ombre,
C tahmire and Ottoman Shawls • plain and embroidered
silk, crape chinois and velvet I i-s and dress Handkfs.
French embroidered capes, collars, collarettes and j
chemise ; .... . i *• I
Thread Luce. Edging, bobbin*, tnpe lace,nnd monslin
and Swiss edging and inserting; new cty lb bonnet and
.-,p Ki'ibons* finest artificial flowers and feathers; La- j
dies’Cipsv and Bavarian superior Bonnets; plain, hem
stitched and embroidered linen cambric lldkls; H.lk,
M.di-vir tluacr.i,.Merino nml Colton Hosiery, n mil as
sortment of fancy and other trimmings; Perfumery,line
IPlltlerv, ike. xke.
30ft piece, dres* and furniture prints;
4-4 lush I.incn, and l.onc l.nwiw. I.tnen, Bird a eye
A.e iter, Satinet".*, Kentucky Jeans. Cussimere &. Broad
r 7-4’ ah wool Flannels, white, red and yellow.
1 Maori 1 1-4 whitnev Blankets, bed-tick*. ingrain
Carpeting -.bleached and brown Homespun, from 3-4 to
11-4 wide; I .allies’ Shoes; Zephyr Caps.
GnillenfSvn's Kr:itly-in:nl<“ < lothiiiß
consisting of super broad-cloth Frocks and body Costs
Satinet, Cafxi.nere and Beaver l loth; Overcoats, .
Vest., I.inert anti Merino Shirts, Collars Suspenders,
St cUs, n-ck and pocket Handkerchiefs, Acir.
11l ronclosion. we would say that he is KN \BLF.D
nnd WILLINU to nil who will honor him with
ft- 10 prices ft ml qualify, andI solicits the
patronage of the public. Very “TJc'dBSSjIU.
Store 0.1 Mulberry SI *djoiois Mr. EH’.l Frui
Sturc. Macon,Oot.>. • - 14
lt:igsiiiS< ICoj*o jiiiil ThVinc.
rjrk balks Go tiny Bagging,
75 pil l-ex till ...ha- do,
500 pi.-ccx Kentucky xlttl.
1500 (hs.threx-ply Itaggu-g Twin.-,
ano coils Manilla HuP'-,
75 ilu. Kentucky tu>.
J?"l*** M. c.AAirPKI.t fc co._ 1
200 Tl'hitds's-’ c’ iuv .0 I Port - tlkf* Sugars,
400 pifCM Krnlufky Uii'iSimf*
100 “ Dundee
40 bftlftft Gunny Oloili.
100 roil* Manilin H
150 c*)il?* Kentucky Hugging,
2.000 lh-. Buying Twine,
2,000 narks Salt,
3,000 bushel* d*
100 bhls. <?ln ntul Whiskeri
50 FowiW,
10 ernteft Crorkerv,
• and a variety-..f other articles, for sale hv
Sept 3,1844 29 ( I*AT fc CU,
Kerseys. iInMHM*.
TltK •Uhxcrilx.-rx li,.v.- |iit r. c. Iv.ll tit. ir r ,J
I,cav, g...,4., xintslile for pi xn.atlmt -, mg’ ‘’ 1
> gci.-rxl xtm kof Staph-Dry ttm-d*. * hicb th. > oH.rons
rtHwl terms • cun I*** hml in thi market. „ tock
They invite those wlin wish to buy
and judge fcrthviu.l.c^ cjiAJ(tJ{# CAMPn KI.L tk
Ort 22, 1141
BW.IKIMM-Y’*
LITERARY DEPOT.
(On lie HV( tiilrof Milner
J'lgKv Jil': BOA B DJI AN,
lekTtTa'w, MKDKA
rRLT.ANKOUS nul SCHOOL BOOKS: A V? <) ,Y, vv p r i,., ,
HOOKS .ml s PA I IOSKHT, whuh willbraoW at
fur CASH. Gentlemen wixlling to “tiprnve their Jl.lh
and re.chcr. in qtte.l of appropriate •ehiMi , j w ,,
• all. AllorJerx willbeprompilyixiiciMteilto, aaunt
d.-xpatcU. Maeiin.Oft *O, txxj.
NSW BOOKS! . . .
fCST r c ,v.-"tT H* Ktnus .hr.rwiJud
.1 afthr W ANDKKING JK.AV, bring the • cmria-lon
the whole matter.
A Ho Green's Mier Kupedition.
Whewell’i Morality ami INilitj.
Har|ter' Illusiratetl Bible, No, 39,
Get 22,
ton Hooks.
\'o. I Wamlering Jew rtttutrm'rH,
Wtiuleriny Jew romplete in two purl*,
Wo, 40 Pictorial Bible,
I>r. Wolfs Mission to IL kbarn,
No, 12 K,neyrlo|ta , tlia of Domestic Economy,
No. ft 7 SHak|eare, by Ver|Hauek,
Ny. It ('opelaml's Medical Dictionary,
.lust receivi and still for sale by J. H \HNrA,
Oct 5J trt t ottfin Avenue.
tm rsnoval.
y | aiilmcnher tin- remnvpil from
_ A ■ Iti* former •tmnl on Commort’o
ll How, tn Cherry utirfl, Rrxt Mora to
Cftwbte Clark At F.xpvrienra, wml two door*
from Watts Ar Moulton, whore lie hna just opened n fine
assortment of lloot* Hint f9llOM 9 which he will
•ell atthe lowest market
A. C. PARMEI.EE, Agert.
Mnenn, Oct ft. IBIS t 4
TO SCLIi OK KENT,
fIAMF, plnce where ilip .uhserther rtitw resides haying
I 10 acres nf land, nml i* one mile I rent Mnrnn on
tft-f 1^
> oeti.ma.
LAND rOR SALE.
rrqttOSK in valuable tract* oft.xml kluiwni’ “""be”
1.. venty-twn and .. vemy-threeTying in the tMW ‘h and
rtict nf iinginalty Hmiitun ttnw Macuti cmimy, cimuitmig
4os xcccx, ‘OO nf which arc now tinder cultivation. Ihr above
will he si.l.i . iixrstely nr tngclHcf, with the sdpiintlig P>M
•tmn cm .tiling 100 acre*, with guild Deviling Hmixe ami
Cl! hull,ling, attached. Fur tei nix ajiply ‘ ’JV",,*
at Mscxii, tlci. U()k-D ft Ml KDOt K.
Sept A, IX4X.
‘/.. CMVVIHI i. a candidate fur l ui !
I Tt- far ixcera of llibh enuntv, atthe enaning eledimi.
Sept 1,1815,
w. mm. c. .nii,r,s, |
FACTOR AND COXWC3VIISSION
MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, No. tTO. Kay.
Jißeferences:
Charles Day Cos., Macon.
D’Antionac & Evans, Augusta.
E. Padf.i.koru Sc Cos., Savannah.
Pet 16,1844* ¥5
if. tUUTJMLI. c.niTi.ts x co.
(oiiisiiikiiioii He cell. Nil Is,
No. 15, St. Charles Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
H. KKNDAI.T. CAKTfilt, Y
DANIKI. PRATT, 5
Nov g 9, 1144 40
lUmJIV A FULTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
J. W. RABUK, >
H 1.. FUI.TOX. i
July 23, 1844. S3tf_
B. R. WABMEI,
Auction and Commission
.tt ERCIMJ\'T.
REFERS TO
VVm. A. Em.kky At Cos. )
Wight .V Fi.f.uhv, > AW York.
It. Moonky .So Cos. )
Chas. Day k Cos. )
Bono & MuKtmiK, S
Macon, Sept 29,1341. 31
Scrtii, Carhart A’ Cos.
KZEKCZIANTS AND tv ACTORS,
£ lONTIM K to ktttp on hand then usu- (
r al slock of
kp.S.M nor I:kies, a-c.
and which they will sell at the lowest market 1
prices.
Advances made on Colton or Merchandize consigned to
them.
On the first of October next, they will remove to the Fire |
Proof Brick Store*, on third street, between Graves, Wood!
& Cos. and Kca & Cotton. ISAAC SCOTT,
JAS. D. CARHART,
WM i). CARHART.
Macon, Aug 20, lft4f 3m27
WAKE-HOUSE.
FHIH K undersigned will continue the
~ y J| Ware-House and Commission Busi
/ nets at the stand occupied try them for the
last two years, and formerly occupied by
**'• T- N. Beall. They have also rented
another Ware-House in a retired part of
the city, and near the one the\ occupy, and which from its
location, will probably he as safe from fire as any in the city.
They solicit the patronage of their friends and the public,
and pledge their constant personal attention to the business.
OUSLKY Ik JEWETT.
Macon, July 14, -P45. 6mM
r-jTfWARE-HOUSE BUSINESS.
npHK undersigned has rented the Ware
l House formerly occupied by Messrs.
Scott, Carhart Cos., and Will be pleased
to recsivea share of public patronage.
WM. T. ATKINS.
Macon, Oct 1, I4C 33_
Com m ission .Yotire.
THE subscriber has taken the large and commodious
store on Cotton Avenue, next Winahip 8c Pope, where
lie s licits consignments from his friends ami the public gen
erally, promising his most industrious attention to the inter
est of those who may favor him with business. Promptitude
in every thing may be relied upon.
a. n. McLaughlin,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.
ROBERT W. IIUGG, at same store, offers for salea gen
eral assortment of
Groceries tind S4n|*le Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, &c. fce. which will be sold so low as to
make it an inducement for all classes of buyers to call and
see.and t see will induce purchaser.
Macon, Oct 15 3*
SAMUEL J. RAY <fc CO.
3 T AVE removed to the store on Second street,adjoin
■ 1. ing tha Georgia ‘Messenger,” where they are re
ceivinga new and deairahle stock of
FANCY :hul STAPLE
I>ry Goods, Bints, Sliocs,
liesily made Clothing,
Are. Sic.
Which will lie sold *tt nmisuallv low price*. Purchwjr
ers of all kinds are invited to c-nll and examine thei
atock as they are determined to oflar great inducements
to buyers hv the piece or otherwise.
Oct 8,1344 33
.NV ir Hoods ! .Vnr Hoods l
TIHF. siibscrihpr is now rct-pivin-s large supply nf
gooils suitable for the fail and winter trailn, con
sisting of foreign and domestic
Dry Gootls miil troccrirs.
r.esdv-mndp rlnthing—good assnrtmf nt,
Saddles. Bridles and Harness—great variety of styles
Boots, Shoes, Hats. C ips and Bonnets,
Blankets and Kerseys.
Proekerv and Olass-wnre,
Hard-xvtire and Cntlerv, Drugs anti Medieines,
Taints and Oils, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Iron,
Bugging, Rope, and Twine, Brass flocks.
(Jennessee Flour, Cheexe. Crackers, While Beans,Str.
all of which he Hirers for sale at the lowest market price.
lie aln rnnlinnes to maniifiurtnr* sADDI , nab
DI.F.S. H ARNESS nf all descriptions, NEUROEh
SHOES. TRUNKS. -Ac.
Cnnstantlv kept on hand, Bridle, Harness, Sole anti
Upper I.EA rilEß.nfhis nxvn inttmifaelure.
[*|p n ,. c ive me a rail and examine before purchasing)
nt the old stand of Winahip i Tpe, Cotton Aventie.
I.SA AC !.lSllii •
Mnenn, Sept 15,1A45.
New Millinery Eslablisluncnt.
ftlra. F. Dr rOCKERELLE
Pnplnr Strrrt. nr.rl door to Mr. Flint't.
MRS. DF. C. is noxv receiving, nntl will epen nn
Monday next, September 22d,an entire new stock
of Millinerv lioods; consisting (if
Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Plnin nml Fancy
Tuscan Bonnets, &c.
F.vcrV description (if Straw and Fa ft ft Roftnet bleneh
ed and altered in a style that cannot he equalled in the
southern country. -
Macon, Sept 17,184x>.
SHOES AND BOOTS.
r*- CASKS Slmi-s suit Bonix of good quality, received irt
DMY noons.
O BALES Cotton Osnibtirgs,
ff 12 tlo Brown Sheetings ft ml Shirtings,
200 pieces l‘rlt,
*2O tin Ticking*,
20 do Brown Drilling*,
50 do Ker*e>,
10 <to I.indse)*,
.10 do A shinnd Tweeds,
to do Bed *nd White Flannel,
4 hales R and or. RtHiikets,
20 piece* Kentucky Jeans,
De l.aines and Alpaeeas,
Ciinghains, Silk and Cotton Tlandkerchfi N,
Spool Cotton, 110-ierjr,Cheeks, Brace*, Irish Linen,
with many other articles not mentioned, which will be sold
at reduced priess by J* SEYMOI H.
Sept IS, lit 43. _ __ ♦"’ ,l -
./. jr. s # flora
stmroui.D inform hi* enslotners that he will keep a
V T Urge sail toll axs-irtment of
groceries
throughout ih* pennon, which phnll h Hold at ftp low
rntea up thev can he ohlained i Macon*
Htpt i* ii * f2S!
100 K rS?itofc“* -J- • n MOVK
.Sept 10
IttiZSinx. Hope and Tirine.
g ||/a PIECES Kentucky Bagging,
| IMP in Inles heavv (itinny do.
30 iiit-ce* llemp Bagging, tnnnulacturad for round
imles, nml w arranted,
500 Ihs. Twine,
ltd) mil* Kentucky and Manilla Rope,
For a.ln hy i. N. SEYMOUR.
Sept Iff 3
1 4 hi | HIU.H. Phelps* Jenet'a Cltn,
I V ill Just received ami for sale hj
Vh;o t SCOTT, CABWAST tt C<H
TO TBS surrsKXNO.
T.W Msgnem BleWrta Machine.. JWraaed.eal ••.•
rerleh, J. M. 110 AK DM AX. |
jT.ir i, t*-
tIACO.L THURSDAY, NOVEMBER , IMS.
H7.V.V A’ SK I V?I S
WABE-HOUSE AWH
C OjiniSSlOK JWEKCHA NYS*
—w) IlVacoii* Geo.
/ rpUR undersigned having formed a co
rvf'-- v ’ v' vV " I partnership in the nbove business,
would inform their friend* and the public,
that they will lit* prepard fur the reception
of Cotton early in the coming season. Our Ware-Hoti*'.* is
conveniently situated on Poplar and Second Streets, mar
John M. Field's Ware-House
Our best exertion* will be used in the alc of Cotton for our
friends, to obtain the highest market prices.
All order* from our customers will meet with prompt at
tention. Advance* will be made on C otton in store, at cus
tomary rat*. We hope by our exertions, to give entire satis
faction to all who may favor u* with their business.
JOHN I'. WINN,
Macon, Aug ft, 1R45. JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
WARE HOUSE
‘ CotiiiiiisaioM * lferchants,
iiiacon, csro.
('IONTIMJE btisinp.sal their ohl Stand nnthe river,
J whirl) isconvenienl to the shipping of Cotton either
hy River or Rail Rond, and is aserdre location from fire.
The interest of our patrons will he closely attended to
in person hy Mr. Thomas H ardf.man. either in the sell
ing of Cotton, filling of orders for good*, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Ilurdeinan Si, Cos. Suv&nnah, or to
anv other market.
An I:; TANARUS, vOB
WARE-HOUSE
Com mi ission Has i ttess.
GKAVF.S, WOOD Jk CO.
TAKR this method of informing planters and others, that
in addition to their wholesale and retail
Dry Goods ami Grocery llnsinrss,
they will continue to transart a general WARE-HOUSE
COM M ISSION HUSINESS, at the old stand, (long known a*
Graves’ Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com
merce Row, and would respectfully renew the tender of tin ir
services to their planting friends, and other*, with the assu
rance, that those who may patronize n in this line of Busi
ness, 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,shall l>e well taken eare of,
and protected from the weather. We wiII also assist with
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton, and without
charge; and we are at nil 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.
Edwin Cravfi,
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. KfBRF.F, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1544. 37
B. It. .lift CL, THIK,
WARE-IIOVSE
COZVXMISSXON MEItCEAKT,
vfl.it CO A'.
FIYHE subscriber will continue the Ware-Honse find Com*
■ mission Business at lie old stand ol^ 'Moultrie tk Camp
/>r77, near the lower end of Cotton Avi nue. He will make lib
eral advances on Cotton stored with him, and afford every fa
cility to the planter in disposing of it; and w ill also attend to
all orders for Goods shipping of Cotton, &c. that may be tie- !
cessary for the convenience of his customers. He solicits the
continuance of the patronage of the customer* of the old con- !
cern,and the public generally.
Aug 13, 1845. 26 B. H. MOULTRIE. 1
AVir Fire I*roof ii'orc-hottsc.
IWACON, Goo.
. , FJAh •; undersigned havingercctetl
T’ . ’jT | a rire Proof H'arr House, sitn
/ A a ted at the head of Cotton Avenite,
1 V s tender* hi*service *to hi*friends and
■■■■MygflHuV the public generally, for the storage
of COTTON and MERCHANDIZE,
and the tranoaeitm or
c oxvirvrission business
in all its branches, pledging himself to use every exertion to f
promote the interest of, and render satisfaction to, those w ho |
may confide business to hi* charge.
The storage and sale of Cotton will be under the direction
and control of Mr. JOHN JON ES, who has long been known
111 the ware-house hu sines*, and will give particular atten
tion to the sale of Cotton, and the filling of orders for Goods.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made on Cotton in store
or to be shipped.
Hope niicl Twine*
together with any other article, will be furnished customer*’
at the lowest market price.
Storage and Commission at the lowest market price.
Jlune 25, 1845. J. COW LBS.
Hamilton , Hardeman A* Cos.
SAVANNAH. GEO.
j. ivn 1 tin* Facto-; 1
/ A || V V RACK 4BID COMMISSION
/ W 1 Ritsinfss in this city, nml will as
... heretofore, give then- heal alien* -
fc y*n r WS#i4l'ifil lion to the gale of Cotton, the fill- |
ing of onlers, and the. receiving nml forwarding .Merch
andise. F.VFRAKI> HAMILTON, >
THOMAS H ARDF.M AN, >Copartnerß.
CHARGES F. HAMILTON. )
Savannah, July 2,1844. 5*2
WARE-HOUSE
(co.Ji.mssio v nt si.vxss,
JI.M-oii, Ofo,
HfYHE undersigned having purchased
/ 1 the interest of Dr. Gorman, in the
/ Ware-House nml Commission Business, 1
have entered into partnership, and will i
continue it at the M stand, w Inch (iorniHii
nun sv■ J m ( .| iar( ), U |, have occupied for the two
past seasons. They have now in course orertefion, a large 1
and commodious Hire-proof Ware House, which they will have j
in readiness to receive Cotton at the commenct ment of the ap- !
! preaching season. They hope,therefore, to share a liberal j
patronage from their friends and (lie public generally, (
they will spare no pains in the accommodation of their tu*- ,
tomrrs, am! particularly to render tnje all Cstton stored with 1
them. Rate* a* customary.
DYSON Ik RICHARDSON.
Thomas Dyson, 7
James Richardson, )
10, 1845. 24tf
WILLIAM T. WIINOV,
WAREHOUSE
AND
Com m isi ion . Iter chan f,
HIACOX GUO.
f |V|JF iinderacjned having ren
f A I I tml the Wsto-lloutr \
v M l v occupied bv J. H .ROSS, (near- I
1 v opposite Nr. .1. M. I'lFf.n
Ware House,) in prepared to rr
*<livc Cotton in Store. II personal ntteniiofi w ill he .
tlevotetl to the btiaine**. All order* proriiptlv attended
to. Advanck* will he made n Cotton in etore. He so- |
lictsthc patronage of his friends and the public.
V r cry Reapeclfullv,
W. T. WILSON.
Macon, Ga. July 1, 184.5. 20
HF.Y.YF.TT MEEMh
f WARE-IIOUSD
A KI)
CONMINKIOX NFItCIIAKT.
niiicoii, G*o.
Opposite the Central Kail llaad Depot,
HAVING li-sxt-il the Store anil Warr llouxx formerly or-
I'tipml by Hx-nrj K. Cnrtt-r. wonlil rrxpccttiiHy utiilx-r
ms ..-rill I. to iilsntirx aiid mill r, ami -ill |irom|iily ant no
to tin- rrxtriving of Cotton ami Mrrclisodise niliinlxxl to lux
case. .
He will give his personal attention to selling Cotton or •liter
produce. Hilling order* for Good*, and shipping Cotton to
Savannah, Charleston or New York—hopinf n best ext it ions
will give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their bu
siness. Mooon, August I Mb. 124* HA _
WARE-HOUSE
co.JuninsiojY n Mrsi.vt.ss.
r| til V. .lilixerilirrx tab- this no thoil of
S 1 nb 1 | inlbrtnini plxolrrs ami othi-r", tlial
4j> min sildmoii to ilu- wholrssl xml n-tail
I)It Y GOODS AND <illOCMt\ Uuxim.x,
linvr i-i-i-tlril x rmnoKMliou. xml xl(
Warr-bouxi- on tlir corn* r of I bird xml
Gsni-biixh xtrwtx. lunation of Hunxton sm) Colnmfilll roailx,
xrhrrr ihrr rripri-ifiilly .olirit a xliarrofthc psironsitx-ol tfi.
ntsntx-rx. sSxiiritiK tht-m they .ball obtsinour tn-.t rmlxxviiix
to nroinotx- ifinr intrrrxt. Our Warr-lnmx. ii luiaml m ifi
xaft-xt port of in case of fin- Wr nil I si all "• •;
xj.t our frix-nilx with plrsxnrr in xrllniK tfirtf Collon, fixe o)
•fisriri sn.t shall fir pr. psrr.l tu mskr librral sdxanr.x in
Ctxb or Mrrrfismli/r. All “Vrt. attrmM Jm
f.J Moultan. 1 Maaon, Jxtly 10, 1845. l
IfATS AAI> CAPS.
On Second Street, adjoining the Shoe Store cf Messrs.
Whiting A* Mix, a fete doors above the
Washington Halt,
Til 7 , pnbsrriber has on hand u general naaortnient
o lints and Capa of the Latest Styles , eonaisting
of mSIVKR, NUTRI \, CA.SSIMRK, MOLFSKIN,
AND SILK HATS —I hood /trim and Fashionable.
OttM, rthtMlnnd Seal, Nutria, Muakral, Silk V r elvef,
('loth, Mohair, Bealette and Hair Seal Capa; Wool and
Sportirg Hnt, a large assortment, nil of which will be i
sold at prices to suit the Times for Cash.
CiEO. I. SHEPARD.
WANTED—Otter, Mink, Beaver, Wildcat, Fox and 1
Raccooi Skins, for wlrcll the highest cash price will
be paid.
Macon. Jan 15,1845, 49
.Veit Stork of Watches, Jeur
ciry and Plated. llVn-e.
C. K. YVE VI'WORTH,
ADJOINING the Store nf Mr. G. a. Kimberly, Mulberry
street, h* just received h fine lot of Silver Plat* and Ware,
i consisting of fine Caton, Cake Baskets, branch and plain
Candle Stiekv, Snuffu's and Trays, B.ittania Tea Pot , Ike.
Hz c. £iC. wl’.ich togetl*-r with bis former stock of Watches,
Jewelry, Cutlery, and Fancy Goods, comprising almost every
article usually kept it his line, will he told (it lower price*
than they have ever hem effeted for in Georgia.
Persons in want ofaiy thingjin his line, will find it greatly
to their intercut to calland examine his good* before put chas
ing elsewhere.
WATCHES of evfrf kind repaired in the best manner, and
warranted to keep goof, time, or the Cash refunded. Watches
sent from any part of die country will receive the tame atten
tion ami be repaired os as reasonable terms as though the own
er were present.
All kinds of Gold aid Silver work neatly repaired at the
shortest notice. €. K. WENTWORTH.
Jnm 14, iK4$. JI
Hardware and Cutlery.
E. B. WEED,
A T hi* old stand, has nn hand a genera) assortntenf
I jL of Hardware and Cutlery, comprising in part the
; following articles:
600 krga Nnilfl,
25 kega wrought nnd cut Spikes,
10 tons Round,Square,Flat, Hoop and Band Iron,
4000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 2000 lbs. Sheet Steel,
10 tons Hollow Ware,
10 doz. each Collins*, King's nnd Hunt’s Axes,
700 pair Trace Chains,
2000 Ihs. Cast Ste**!, 1000 lbs. Oermwn & Blister do
100 boxes Tin Hate J x, 1000 lbs Wire,
.50 pair Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs,
150 doz. Knives and Forks,
200 doz. Pocket Knives,
Mill Irons, Mill nod Cross-cut Saws, Guns and Ri
fles. Spades and Shovels, 100 set Wagon Boxes. .Sheet
nnd Bar Lead, Cut ‘Packs, Srfter, Tea Kettles and
Sauce Pans, Brass and Copper Kettles. Planes of all
kinds, Steelyards, Hook and Butt Hinges, Black Smith
Vices and Bellows,Sledge Hamn.er.s, kc.
ALSO,
2.5 boxes Bbv 10 Y
20 “ 10 bv 12 > GI.ASS.
10 “ 12 by 18)
Macon, Oct 23,1G44. *G
Fall and Winter Hoods.
PHILIPS, MERRITT <fc CO.
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Hall.
HAVE just received, arid will continue to receive
during the season.a large and fashionable assort
ment >f
READV-MADE CX.OTHING.
manufactured expressly for them, together with a large
assortment of .Shirts, Under-shirts, Scarfs, Hosiery,
Umbrellas, Ace.
Also on hand and receiving a fine assortment of
Cloilis* Cnssiincrs and Vest in ns*
of French, English and American manufacture, embrac
ing the latest and most choice patterns, which they are
piepared to make to order, according to fashion, or the
peculiar taste of their patrons.
Thev will aKo innnufacture from mntrials furnished
them; and having experienced workmen, trust that they
will he able to please all who may he their customers.
Mr. MERRITT will remain at the North, nnd furnish
Good* and the latest fashions.
Oct 2, 1345. 33_
FLOYD lIOU.SK,
MACON, GA.
arVYUE subscriber, in announcing to lii.a
JL friends and the public, by whom he
has been so liberall v patronized, his con
tinuance of the above establishment, begs
leave to assure there of his determination
to sustain the well established reputation of his house.
I Instead of a fulling off', there shall be a progressive im-
I provemciit; and if a liberal outlay, a well furnished ta
-1 hie, with everv delicacy this and other markets can sup
-1 ply, clean beds, comfortable rooms, attentive servants,
I and the will to please nd accommodate,will merit pa
tronage, lie expects to obtain .t.
B 1 B. S. NEWCOMB.
Oft. 9.1315.
WASHINGTON HALL,
MACON, GA.
afllHF undersigned have bought out the
J interest of Mr. St. Lamfk in tins
well known establishment,and design mak
ing it worttby of the liberal patronage it
has heretofore obtained from the public.—
| Every exertion will he made to make the sojourn of eith
i rr the permanent or transient boarder pleasant and agree
able. The sleeping apartments are comfortable and
commodious, and fitted up with nmit and clean furniture.
The tables will he furnished with every luxury our own
market nnd those of Savannah can supply ; and no ef
forts spared to make the house deserving of public pa
mioses. MOTT fc NEWCOMB.
October 9,1349. •**-'’
,9. 11. ffbear
HAS just received liix Fsll siipplv of Oood,rom
nii-'intr s eeiicrnl sxsiirtnient of hrorerif a, Staple
I ,unl haul ’/ />'Y (la,"ln, lints, .Shoes, he. hr.
111. friends from the cnniitrY, nnd the public Reneral
lv. will find it much to their advantage lo give him n
call before iturchaMtif elsewhere.
Macoh, 0ct.0,184.5. 31-ts
Nii".*r, Collie, Ac,
I X- HMDS. P. It. and N. O. Sugar,
100 Baga llio Toffee,
pill Boxes Sperm Candle*,
50 “ N 1. Extra Soap,
20 “ Tobacco,
50 “ U.lnsi*,BXlO 10X12,
100 Kegs Nails, nv
For sale at extremely loir prices J. 11. Unr.AK.
Macon, < k tnbei 9, 1845 Hu
4'lioicc Wine*.
OI.D Madeirn. Sicily Mndeira, Old Part, Mnlags,
Champaign©, •tiporior Claret, hy tlie cask or dozen.
Hotel keepers or |tnllit< in want of a “pure article”
can always be supplied at low prices, hy
H * 11
Siiuiir* Iron* Lillis Af’.
m \ 1 IIHIKM. New t hleans, ami St. Croix Sugars,
-i\ 20 tn* Iron, assorted sif.es,
(00 bundles Round Iron, 1-3 to 7-8,
10 boxes Tobacco,
it) baskets Ulmmpagne,
400 sacks .Sail,
€ g? ‘lifUn'Trnv
IMEW GOODS.
fIIST reecived from New York, and for sale fHon|i
for cash, a Iresi, supply of Stupi* and F niiey l)ry
Uiooxls. KO. JI MJUAN * ‘ <>■
Pet 8, 1845 *lnM
ll i;em; lilirt Mop*.
wwt IMEl.'F.f* lies** Kentucky IlsggiogT.
fU :Cd) ilo. do. Uundwi do
50 coda Kantueky and Mnmda _
For sale hv lU.A .V CO I ru>.
Om n.inii
AI.BSCirr BUTTS, I
\VA IS I >1101'Si; nnd !
( $ 1 rO.T/.T/MWO.V
>cj;aai.iaiin| i eb,cii ak t ,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Macon, Sept 3, 1845. *0
CITY HOTEL. |
SAVANNAH, GA.
(On Bay Street, in the midst of Business.
m ■ JOHN McMAHON, Proprit tor of this F.-
* tablitlunent, return* It in >i netre thank* to
|~ti*"* Ins friends amt tin- public for the support
PM'Mb heretofore extended to him, and would inform
the travelling public that lie * now prepared
to accommodate (Jentlenten and Families, hav
ing ex tend ended his establishment by adding to it the three
.tory brick buildings atljniring the Hotel,on the east side,
which will hedevoted exclusively to the accommodation of
Families, and has an entrance oil Hay street. He will also
seta Ladies'Ordinary, and as hu charges will be moderate,
and his tables supolled with the best the market affords, he
: trusts to give satisfaction to those who may patronize him.
AUfUat IS, 114 ‘2mio
Hants. Shoes, Hats, (tips. 3Cc.
FUST received fVom the manufacturers, lio cases Doots
and Shoes, amongst w hich ure
Hlack ami Kn*er Hrogans, Calf and Kip do.
Ho)s'and Youths’coarse ami tine Brogans,
Women's Bootees, Shoes, Bushins and Slips,
Muses’ and Children's Shoes,
Kip and Calf Hoots,
Hsu and Caps—a great variety—all of wliich are fresh
and will be sold at our usually low prices.
Sept 10, 1843. RUSSK.LL Ik KIMRF.UT.Y.
rgIHK subscribers offer for sale, nt price* to •wit the
H times, a very large stock of good a in their line.
Their stork consists of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold
Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Breast ;
Bins, Bur Kings, Bracelets, Necklesses,Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Gold ami Silver Pencil*, Gold
Pens, Watch Key*, Hair Pins and Head Ornaments,
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, i
I Studs, Silver Spoons, Forks, and Ladles, Silver Cups,
I Plated Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Castors,
and Snuffers and Snuff-Trays I Garondole's Sr.lar Me
chanical Suspension,Cainphin*, Lard,and other Lamps,
Lamp Glauses, assorted, Military nnd Military Trim
mings, Rifles and Don hie Shot (inns Game Bags, Shot
Pouches nnd Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps and Pits,
Backgammon Boards Chess Men, and a variety of other
Games; Walking Canes, Perfumery, Snaps and Hair
Oils, assorted; Pocket nnd Pen Knives, Razors ami Ra 4
zor Simps. Hones, Ivory Table Cutlery, Tea Trays,
Andirons, Fenders, and Shovel nnd Tongs; Jet and
Agate Buttons, assorted, for Ladies’ Dresses; Silver,
Gilt. Steel nnd Glass Deeds; Bugles, sorted; Ohil- ‘
Bren’s Toys—besides a variety of other articles, kept in
such an establishment :—To which tliev invite the at
tention of tire public, and respectfully solicit a cull.
O* Watchmakers tools nnd mateiials for sale, and
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired.
W. B. JOHNSTON BROTHER.
Macon, Dec. 18,1344 44
XROar AND NAILS.
1 f* m TONS IRON,
40 150 kegs Nails, for sale bt
June 11 REA & COTTON. |
SUGAR AUS COFFEE.
OO HMDS. St. Croix and New Orleans Sugars, 1
; *)0 144 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
I June 11 REA & COTTON.
I M'HOLES.ir.E ’ AX’D KET.III.. j
CEO. A. KiaiBEUEY
RESPECTFULLY informs bis old customers nnd !
the public generally, (hat lie is now receiving from ‘
the celebrated lint Manufactory of Johv Hunt & Cos., \
a tery extensive assortment of Hats and Caps, embrac- I
ing every style and quality. Among bis assortment
may be found
10 dos. fashionable Reawr Tlat,
20 doz. do. Caasimer Hals,
10 dor.. do. Russia Hats,
20 doz. do. Moleskin Hats,
15 doz. Angola Silk lints.
Also.
ONE lItNOULB DOZEN
c
BROAD
Reavfi*, Aiitrin A: Etustia Bints,
warranted more durnhle than any lints ever sold
in Macon. Also,
50 dor.. Youths* and Children’s I?aft,
SKI Jo/., do. do. Caps.
ALSO,
20 dor., black and drab Sporting llnt,
Together with a general assortment of
in: CAP**,
Consisting in part of
3 do*. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 doz. Sea Otter Caps,
5 do*. Super Nutria Caps,
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 do*. Men’s and Bovs* Hair Seal Cape,
50 do*. do. do. Senleite Cups.
Also 200 doz Men’s and Hoys’ Black and Drab
WOOL HATS.
All of which will be sold for Cash, at prices which i
cannot tail to give satisfaction.
Purchaser* are invited to call and examine at the old .
stand, sign of the “ Hi (a NAT,” .Mulberry Stieet.
POO’i Shi NS Wanted.
Hmm,( >i 111, i 1 l - M
Just receives and lor hale.
M f\t\ HAGS Him ( ..Hi.-,
nf ,o dii. j v du. •>)’ .__
Tkl.y?; Ill’ IS SCOTT, CAHHART Ic CO. I
jusi received and fsr fesilat
MHOS. Vew OrltmuSllMl-,
ill f4 ‘l“ I'lirtn Mini, ili>.
I/O libl.. Cru.liril So.
10 <lo. I’owl'rrA do.
io I.o.l'Suirai*,'lif
M:i, ?, M< IT t', C RItA II I jt CO,
Jnt Received.
1 i M \ BOXES f that wrll known luxury,COWl.E9’
Itit * CHEESE. —<'all nntl eo 1 1,. COVVI.KS
M scon, Oi l. I K 4. r >. 3:1 I
,\(‘W Hooks!
fllllF. WANDERINfI JEW, Vol. 2, complete,
I \V lie well’* Element* of Morality, 8 vole.
Mier Expedition, Mexico and Texas, by J. ‘I. Orecft. i
No. b 5 Shakepeare Illustrated.
No. 30 Illuminated Bible.
.lust received and for sale by
lln I . .1 IURNF..S, t n’l-n \v.”
aaisxwts.
100 OXM ‘ , r- h - i ' , 'J.T , UBKAU.
M .mil, Pel 1,1841 :tl
neokoes.
Jjl IflllT lik.tr .o 7( il |Vn Ar^; MRTTi
Ocl ,H “
NEW MEDICINE.
Brownlee** Anll-IUIIIon* I’lll*-
. Mil ii .ml imricn, rt-mcilyftir I.lrrr Compl.inl. ml
\ ii,.1,,-.,., iof loo* .nilHtin, fill If from di.-
.Pr.isr'h •< Ikf eiu. •*
111, lli. ir fonlidi iiri. I .Mm .ci oriliii, lolh. direction..
Price 15 per bus. Agents in Ms Cun,
w h j. (L i.| S , Cotton Avenue.
Otl IS . jl> -
VpnltM*. FeIHIOH si lid Onion*.
iVdl Bltl.S. for win hy
•* V UtB C. A. EI LS.
VOLUME 38.
NOTICE.
T* “"iterripriiMl Imvr.*<><■ mtvil ihrm.rl.p. in theernr
ticp of th. I. AW, nml will K iv- au. mion inVseh
1 1111*111.11 a. may l,* in!rMtn ilit-ir car..
They v ill attend the following Court.: Bibb, CrimCor/t
Afonrae, Twig ft, Jones, mikinton, Houston, I'mlaski, Hinru
an ill ike. A. P. POWK.HS,
Mnran, March 25, ft J 4i fj. Will'l l i,F..
. 0vi ’ r R Wi-ed’a .tore, necoritl door from
Wm. H. Johnaton.
tikoias C. l\lXKi;i\
.frroK.v#; • .it jl.up,
SAVaNXAH, *Joo.
Refer to
Pnr. A’ Nisbft, 1
Joh* J. Gresham, £ Macon.
NISRF.T & WIMOFIEt.P, )
Dr. 8. I’.otkiv , Columbia.
Hnn. I’h as. Dougherty, Athenn.
April 15< 1345. q
lucHiit in.A .1 .Iv
Attorneys & Counsellors at ILair,
ALBANY, BAKER CO., GA.
HAVE recently entered into a partnership in dig
proetice of l.aw, nnd will continue the practice in
the several Courts of the counties of
Bulif'r, I.pc, Knn<lol|tlt, Siimfcr, ,Ha
con. Dooly, Decatur, Irwin.
All matters submitted to their ears in any of these
counties, will meet with prompt attention, and ho
brought to speedy conclusion.
May 26, 1845. Iyls
FALL BTOCK.
Fresh Jtrrival.
\\ J. WHITE
OFFERS for sole, upon the most rensnnable terms,
600 pieces 45 inch Kentucky Baeyitiy
200 “ 52 “ do. J u
150 coils do. Rope,
1500 lbs. Bagging Twine,
1000 Sacks Salt,
40,000 Ihs. Swedes and American Iron,
30 barrels Canal Flour,
250 hags Rio, Lftgtiiri* and Java Collie,
20 llhds. St. Croix Suettr,
10 barrels Crushed nml Loaf do.
100 kegs Nails—.i,ooo Ihs. Hollow-ward,
together with a general assortment of staple l)rv Goody,
Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Shoes, liars, Saddles,
Faint", till". Glass, Liquors of nil kinds, Segiir’ A r ’
neon. Aug, 21), 1845. ‘ Gm‘2B
im i v siom:.
BE. IVT BARTLETT
VJBL I M AS just received, nt his Drug Store
, *- on Mulberry street, a large Mock of
Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils,
GlasM-ware, Window Glass, Perfumery’
4j£gv -Ik ik r,; *9 fact, everv thins - iil*
” Druggists. Having made bin purchase*
Jor ( ash, nml from first bands, in New York nnd Bos
| ton, he is enabled to execute orders nt ns low prices ns
fine, fresh ami unadulterated articles can be obtained at
anv establishment in the southern country.
Physicians, Manufacturers. Planters, nnd Dealers are
invited to call and examine iirs stock before they make
their purchases.
Macon, Sept 25, 18 45. 32
Blerr,ired and for Safe*.
I HH UHLS. Phelps’, .Fence** and Doable Mo.e c;in,
JL*/®/ IM “ New Orleans and Baltimore Whiskey
30 “ New England Hum,
Abo a good stock of all kinds of French Ilrandi*, Holland
Oin, St. Croix Hunt, Irish Whiskey, Peach Braudv, Wine
ami Cordial*. SCOT 1 , CAHHAKT k < O.
Oct a* 36
Hereired and for Sale,
“fi AH BOXES Tobacco var'caiH qualities nnd brand*,
Ii” 200,000 Itegalia, I.a Norma, ami Principe Seram,
Oct ■ ■ 3ft M O I | , < \RHAJt I CO.
Just rerpivrd :itul for Sale,
Y/ k HMDS. St. Croix Sugar,
F3O “ Porto HicoHiid New Oi lcan* Sugar,
30 bhl*. Powdered and CriMhed do.
10 tMixev Loaf Sugar
*OO bag* li io Coffee,
30 “ Old Governifietit Java,
ICO hhd*. Molasars.
° et 36 SCOTT, CAT!IIART 8c CO
BUIU*. rpflTff* nnd Mni-
mb- N O. P. L. mil St. Croix Sugar*,
• d6O llagfl Rio, Java and St. Domingo 4’ofles,
15 lid*. Cuba, Porto Rico4k Refined Molasses,
20 Bids. \. O Syrup.
10 “ Pulverised ami Crushed Sugars,
10 brown and wliite Havana Sugars,
.5 u Loaf,
20 Boxea Soda, Lemon, Boston & Butter Crack
ers. In store, and for sale by
GRAVES,''WOOD & Cos.
Macon, Julv3l, 1845. *>.\
Doiiifstic Goods.
B VLF.S 4-4 Sbeetitg.*,
20 “ 3-4 Shirting*,
10 “ 3-4 Georgia Shirtings,
15 ‘‘ Osnaburga 3-4 Hi and T-B.
5 Cnees Bleached Sheetings and Sliirtingn,
8 “ Uiixov* ami Kcrscvs,
6 “ Plain and Fa my Kentucky Joans,
.8 “ Apron 4'hecks,
A Bales Tickings,
5 M Drillings, (Biown nml White.)
I‘4 Cases Prints,
2 “ New Fall style Prints,
Ju*t received and offered for sale low nt wholesale or
retail, bv GRAYED, WOOD & Cos.
Macon, July 31, 1845. 2-f
BRIM
itsitfsinfft itiiKifiuji:: usiuuiiiii!::
| l/ST RECEIVER,
af 25 bales sup. heavy Gunny Bagging,
100 pieces do. Kentock v,
100 coils do. Mnnnclla Rope,
1000 lbs. do. Russia Twine.
For sale cheap. Call and sec.
Macon. Aug 2ft, 28 THOMAS TAYLOR.
New Ihy Goods.
rtlNtS day received at E. WOODRUFF’S, nn in
-1 voice of new and fashionable summer Dry floods,
among which may l*e found
Black Bernges, (satin stripe)
A lew natter ns of Buff Mualins,
Swis Muslins,
Jaconet do.
Swiss and Jaconet Muslin Edgings and Trisertlngs,
Linen Edgings,
Whale Bone,
Thread Buttons,
Blue Kid Gloves,
Blue Flowers and Wreaths,
Black Sun Shades, Paris style,
Single Foundation for Linings,
<trass Cloth Skirts,
Children’s white and mixed Cotton Hose,
All of whic h are this dav received, and will be sold nt
the low est market prices for I"ash.
July 10 21 E. WOODRUFF.
AT C O**T.
rwio CI.OSE A CONSIGNMENT. II mm Imr..
1 Rockuways, 1 Coachee, and l Landau re tie.
J. J. JONES, Commission Center.
nt Macon Carriage Depository,
Macon, Oct. 5\ 1845. 33
• t/acoii I'arriaue Ih* post tori/.
:§N|[
11 FT WEEN the Flovd Hoe and Washington Hall,
I# and opposite Mr. O. A. Kimberley’s Hat Store,
on Mulberry street, opens this dav, with a fresh and
well selected stock of CARItI \GES. BAROUCHES.
HUGO VS and ROCK \\V W S, Saddles, Harness sml
Bridlesj|*| runku. Valiares, Carpet Bags arid Satchels ;
Saddlery and Harness Hardware, Skirting, Harness,
Bridle, Top and Patent Leather; Moroccos of every
variety, and it beautiful assortment of Caning# Trim
mings*, consisting of Clo'lts, Laces, Tassels, Axels,
Bands. Dash, Frames, Springs, Step**, Boughs, Lamps,
Brussels, and Oil Carpetings; Oils,Paints and Vsrilisb.
Carriages of every iteftcription built to order; Repairs
in every branch of the above business executed with
neatness and despatch. Prices to suit the times.
J. DeLOACIIE.
M e m, n u •r% 1845.
JMOTICB.
\I.L those who are indebted to me hy note or account
are requested to make an early payment of th#
JO*. N. NEYMOIR.
Oat Ii ■ j 1
I## COWLES#
n'AS removed to the Brick Store on Cotton Avenue,
adjoining Mesara. Winship At Pope, where he is
receiving a good assortment of IMCV GOOIIK A
(NNM l Itl Lh, which will be sold on th# most
ccommoduting terms.
Macon, Oct. 2, 1845.