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, rha mkSS EVGE Min ptddiHietl trUy, on Tlinr-dsy
.niriiin*, it Tl.fr if |mil ,l ’ !*" r . a,ul I ' m,r
~,1 ll'll pai'l till tlir rx)iirutlnof tl” >nir.
a ivfitlceinmtt wt r<w*i*ili*ijf twelve linen,” ill be inserted
Ut Llullar llu* ftl ai mi. Hum, ami KiflT Out* fnrrarh ton- I
(hiiuup'*. \dvrftiMoment* not limited wlit w bmlul in, will |
ut- i.wn-rted lill forbid. , . . . . .
U V .. ,f f.A 11(1 ami V 0.-* by Executor*, Administrator*.
a .’ Giurdisiiift, are required by law to be id v rlitud in h|
‘ ,l,lic ttr.'-iKty day.-* previous to the day of -alt*. |
l* .pj ie ofPcJtsuiial Property must lu Advertised in like
m jTitr f |ii'l > >rl>i'or ami Crlitr of an r*ti rouiit be pub- j
‘'v'mriMliat appilcatiim will In* made to the Court ofOrdina- 1
| ( .ave to tell Laud ami Ntgnie, uniat be I'Ubh.Util week
... r..r lour month*. _ ~ r ,
\l mi Lilly AdveniMMueotS One Dollar ptrsquare, for eaeli |
‘"i | Vi-''isin(i 01 Candidate*, Tlirre Dollnrt.
. i.k I’ |*|t.RS on busineta must be Jiost pnul. j
IlnnovaE —sand
Jf E W G o O E> S.
it-lUE undersigned Imving removed to llie store lnti-lv i
S of’cuiiied bv Meat.*., J.& R. Honlahurv, on Mill-,
berry alreot, ndjoininf Mr. 6!l* fruit More, now oiler In
i o’ iiiitilie*. n apleiuiid oml fresli aesortiuenl oi 1 i
lilX \Hl.!*’ FANCY \Nl> STAPLE
i.y G<>ort>* -V Bctiily-iiJfidc eiotliinif,
eons i.-ling in l>o iLol Im nil'll anil |iluin llomliu /ine ■* mu Ii
Alpacas* lieo and I'm Cm lioieres, ('oslimue
d'Eeoase nnd Moti-lin del.aine *, I tiibel, Silk, ( loibre,
C isli nire and OuotniHi Sliuwls; plain and eoilooiderod
,i|l ,n ape e.llinoia mid v rlvel *l>. mid dress 11 , mlk Is.
[ renrli embroidered eupes, collars, cuLarrUes ami
C 'l’lireadTiiice. F.dginj.liol'hina, tape lace.nnd mmi-'lin
0.1,1 S.viss edgiog nnd insertiin;; new atvli. bom,el ami
KiMmti?*, liaest nrtilirial llmvers and fentheia; l.n
(iipsv and llavmiai. siipcrinr l.mineis ; |dmn, lieni
-1 ilclied anil embroidered lin-ii cmnbne lldkls; *ilk,
Mohair, Al|n.cca,\levim. and < oilon Hosiery. *. fall
f-airtineol of fancy ami oilier Irimn.ings; I'erlimieiy, line
( uilorv, (.V'’• tVc.
iOn pieces dre*s anl furniture prints •
4.1 Irish l.inen* and l.ong Lawns .inen, Birds e*e
diaper; dutinetls, Kentucky Jeans, Cnsrinice & Broad-
Cl 7 1 . , i* „|| wool Flannels, whip, pd and yellow.
I*l-4 null lt-l whiinev Hlankeis. Ix-dcrk-. i agram
r .nieliite ■ Idea,died ami l.rown I tmnespun, from d-4 lo
11-1 wide; Ladies’ Shoes; Zephyr ( njis.
Oeiillcuoin’s -Hind** < :o!3.i.i S ,
, ~u ~l*aimer hrond-elolh Frocks and Imdv Coals
“ : S ond C,*„li; Overcome,
Vests, 1 Linen and Merino Slurls, ol ars Kins,lenders,
Slocks, neck and pocket Id i.n.kerilmfs, & .* -ft.'.
ei.tielMsimi. ive would sy lhat lie is 1.VM.1.F.1l
‘ u*ILl INI. lo satisfy all who will Honor him will,
theironstooi. as lo prices and -p.alnv, and soltc.ls the
patronage of the pnhln*. \ ery .
Store on Molhen v Si adjoining Mr. Fdl’s Frui
sJe. SI;., CM - * * ... I
lining, :tr.:d TwIMA
HALKM
*l} }9 75 ii cc* Duiuici iu.
500 pieces Kriitm Uy l.
1500 11 m. tline-ply hugging 1 wine,
zOO coiU ‘tsunlla H*p<*,
75 (I *. Kentucky !o.
Jid/jl 1 -’ ** t 'Z OUiWv ” ‘“"cii AS. C.AMPfiELI. Ite CO. |
iterseys, Blankets. Shoes. Ac.
,rr* II sii’.iscribt cs luivt-jusi r* eiv and th u* Full -
P Rumls, snilabL-fer i.lanlallm. nw logcll.rr w ul.
aVncral.lnikof Staple Dry. <..!., lm*l, die, offer on as
pet Mid terio< ns can l* liail in tl*i market. . • r
h Tke> invite thos* who wish buy to examine \he.r stock
a. l 4j„. | pr*>rlt^H.* cHAßLKs CAMpBELt & CO.
Oct Hi 1845 * _ j
BOJUM* wr.J.V’S
LITEII Alt Y 1> E I’OT.
(On the IV>4< side of Mother
ry Street, lien doors above
S'loticet/'s corner.
*• ■ M.
iA. HAVIN’ Cttakcn the above, taiid,
f . £ . i a now opi-ning an entirely new
\ u "t ol 1 AW,MKDICAK,MIB
- ami SCHOOL BOOKS: A ‘m m
HOOKS and Si A I ION KHV, which “ill >'• >MvX low I net.
for C ASH. (;.*.,tlvaic,l wuloug t.i oe.prurc th ,r Ltbrane
an 1 r,*:, t l.m in .pe,, ufappropnate sc b-mks, ,*Ji Uh
call. All order, will be promptly all. ~lie.ll to, and tilled won ;
de-patch. MacDii.Oct 1". U-H. |
n. ca it*xJJ *
HIVING removed to the new Fire Proof U"*
House, are now receiving a general naaorlmer.t 01
GJOCE K.X
which they offer for sole at a small advance, consist'**
of Ki Htuf J>Vsl CoAVp,
01(1 Government Jvn Cofl>e,
St. Croix Mini New Orleati.-* Su.^^r,
J .oaf Sognr,
New Orleans -Molasse.®,
Fine Clieosv*,
Sperm Candle*. Soap, Raisin.^
Kentueky Ktipe ami I wine,
Kentnekv very heavy—u new aiticie,
l ine < >rmd Rrninly,
I’iite Hollain’ <* in.
Scotch am! Insli Whi-key,
‘l’htirn Cliainpnpne anti Port ine.
The. above lintim s* are of the finest qualify.
Macon, Nov 3,1 C IT'. LJ—
wnbow *saAi>i^*
FI’ST received and for sale, a good H-for Min nt ( f-pU in’id
Window Shad. ,at tin ir old diim! on Mnlhern ‘"J”
n. xt door to K. 11. Wvd. ‘’ OOD BUALI.E .
Oct 15, 1845. ’
Fine Urantly. Oi. *c,
4) l’ ls * FlrJ euperioi't*l‘l IS randy
iW ‘2 do. do. Holland Gin,
20 boxes Hull s Tallow Candles,
5 M!s. sort shell Almonds, •
50 boxes prime Cheese,
90 do. Tobacco, various qualities,
20,0 V) choice Resaliu am! Frit cj a Segars,
d,oot) lbs. superior conntty Flour.
Stewart’s refined Syrup,
Kentucky Rifle. Powder, tvillTF?
Juki rereivei? and for sale hv A. J. *’ ** t J*’ ,
_Now,lbTj yiL j
OTOXTCB.
AVALUADLF. houcc Gni for hire.
Nov 5 88 __ I- A. M>tiF,r*
Stigiir. Itloiasscs and CclTcc.
II 111 IS. M.il:l-s.*,
fdl liltds. Niew Orleans Molite,
1 “ Siignr-hmiso do
• 2rt “ St. Oi.iix, P. R.,nd N. O.Sugars,
II) boxes Hiivannn Sugars,
lb Mils crushed nnd pulverized Sttgcf,
5 “ Lonf Sugar,
3f>o hags lli,i nml .lita Coffee,
20 half III,Is. Slinil.
50 hbls. nnd hnlfhldn. Mueknrel,
100 boxes Kaisins. . __
Nov (- * crwf.s, w ntni &( o.
Oils, einw. Paißls. *e<
■)|Wi GALLS. Linseed >il,
O* 4ft() “ Sprrin Oil.
200 “ litam-liftl Oil,
75 boxes 10 by 12,12 by 16,12 l y lu Cla.*?,
76 k<‘<*s Wbilo Lend,
2 bids. I*utfv,
5 bids. Train Oil,
Now in sioie anil for sule chonp by
Nov 12 DKAVE.*, KOOP & CO,
Farming Stock V Product.
be Hold on Saturday tin* 2ftfb December, nt
▼ v inv lutei residence in Monroe counlv, known as
Chapman'* Mills, tln< billowinr articles, vir.: II ornes, I
*lu]e, tiitlU, Onfii, two Jnek, and one Jenny. Corn,
Fodder, Shucks, Cotton Hoed, one Gin, one Tiireaher,
1 lon.n'holtl nml kindirn Furnilnrc, Ate. Ate, I'eruu—-
ull uinounts over Jit), iwclvn umulha credit.
. „ UICII’I). A. DENSON.
Nov 0, IMS. 3S|f i
ror. ftA&X,
A Plimliilion tenr Huron.
I NOW propose lo sell inv l‘lnniuliou Iving in Ribb
connlj, on llie Oakmulgee rvor, and al.mii !l miles
nliove Maeon. The |ilnre consols of npwarils of sip In
hundred seres, oak Hint hickory I.nnd, about three linn-1
dred of which nrc in the woods, rich and well limbered. |
There Is bill little of the cleared hind much worn, and I
about one-fourth fresh ; nil under pood fence. The place j
loin a i>noil Dwelling, pin house and negro houses frnm
oil. Terms will be iiinde known by applying 10 Dr.
Moll,or Wm. S. Holt, Macon, or lo invaelfnt Perrv.
T. M. FURROW.
No, IS, IMS DDtf t
FO.lt 3AX.F,
fIAHE Farm on llie Oemulgee River, opposite the j
I Wicked Sima la, C I -‘J mile* above Mhcoii, known
as llie former residence of Abner A. hundv.
WILLIAM LUNDY.
_Nov S, 1815 fnv'.Hl
TO SELL OU RENT.
r JAIIF, place where the subscriber now resides having
1 111 acres of land, and is one mild freiu Mncon on
the Ciduuibus rood. To a purchaser llie terms will be
I I- easy. ROBERT FINDLAY.
. Gel I, Ifits. 33
If*, iff. C. JttrtsMeSi
T ACTOR ATT El CQXVIJYXTSKIOW
SAVAIVXAII, No. 170. Buy.
Rrfcrcurrs:
I Chvri.ex Day Si. Cos., Mncon.
i D’Antig.nac At Fvans, Augusta.
F. pADF.t.t ori) vV: (’o., Sarantuth.
Oct 16, f844
ii. KEJvnaisi* catiTEK s co.
('onuuikMiou Mm-liaiits,
No. 13, Si. CSaas-lcs Street,
IffSXV CHILE AW S.
It. KKNTIALL ( AlCl lilt, )
DAN I KI. PKA'I ‘i , S
Nov 20, 1844 40
j “ BAIRJM & FtJLTOi; ‘
I C O MMISSJ O \ MERCHANTS,
SAVANNA!!, <JJi.
J. W. RAn L T V,
K. L. FULTON. \
July 23, 1844.
ro. r. rz.TimnxG
aNFOUMS his friends nnd customer*, that lie hns re
moved from hi* old stand, to the store recently oecu- |
pied by Messrs. Banister (V Reveiwl, A r o. 2, limine Ft.. |
1 mljoiniim Messrs. Wiley. Hunks & (Jo. where, he m now (
receiving a very large at and extensive stock of
BOOTS. S2li>a:s. BROGANS.
&a.
nf evorv deseripiion. A 1 urge portion of these goods
hein;? on consignment,ll9 i* enabled to odcr them at very
low price*.
Charleston, S C. Sept 10,1815 *3m3l
firorr. Ceirhnrt A’ io.
TVIERCTSANTS AWB ? AOTOtIS.
C'ION’TINUK to keep on hand theit usu- j
J al stock of
GKOCI'RIES &c.
which they viill (11 at the lowest market .
W |, ric , s.
Advances made on Cotton or Merchandize consigned to
them.
Outlie first of October next, they will remove to the Fire ,
Proof Hfick Stores, on third street, between (>raves, \V r tH>tl (
Kc Cos. and Kta & Cotton. ISAAC SCOTT,
.1 AS. D. CAKHAHT,
WM, D. CAKHAHT.
Maeoli, Aug 20, 1845 3m27 (
WAR^-notarsß.
riIHK undersigned will continue the
WP f Ware-House and Commission Rusi
/ qg ness at the stand occttpied by them for the (
last two years, and formerly occupied by (
K. ft T. N. Beall. They have also rented
another Ware-House in a retm and part of
theeity, and near the one they occupy, and which from its
location, w ill probably be as sale from “fire as any in the city.
They solicit the patronage of their frit nils and the public,
and pledge their constant H<-isona! attention to the business.
OUSLBY & JEWETT.
Macon, July 14, 4845. f G 2
WAREHOUSEBUSINESS.
ryi'H*'* undersigned lias rented the Ware
J House formerly occupied by Messrs.
Scott, Carhart 8c Cos., and will he pleased
to recsive a share of pub’ ic patronage. \TKINS
Macon,Oct 1. 1845. 53
Cotnm issfoti .Xotire.
ffTHE Mibscvilier has taken the large and cotamodiou*
I store on Cotton Avenue, next Winahiu Sr. pope, where
, hes licits consignments from his friend* an*., the public gen
-1 erallv, promising his most industrious attention to the inter
; e!l | of those who may favor him with business. Promptitude
in csery thing uay be relied upon.
* b A. R. McLVUGHLIN,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.
ROnF.RT W. HUGG, at same store, off) rs for saleagen
! eral assortment of
Grocrrics nnft Slapli- Dry <*oils,
HOOTS, SHOES, &c. KfC. which will be sold so low as tn
make it an inducement for all classes oi bujersto call and
see.and to see will induce purchases.
Macon, Oct li 35
.AYif- Goods I .Yen’ Goods I
rfflllF. s.ilmcribgr is now receiving a lnrgi* supply of
■ pooiis suitable fur the fall untl winter traile,con
siatiitg of foreign anil domestic
Dry Goods soul Groceries.
| Reailv-mnile Clothing—good assortment,
Saddles. Bridles and Harness— great variety of styles
Hoots. H.ioes, lints. Caps and Bonnets,
Blankets and Kerseys,
Croekerx and Glasg-ware,
llaril-ware and Cutlery, Drugs nml Medicines,
Faints and Oils, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, .Salt, Iron,
Bag-ill”. Rope, and I’witie. Brass Cl,icks,
0,-iiuess, e Flour, Cheese. Crackers, W bile Beans,Ac.
all of w hieli lie offers for sale at the lowest mar ket once.
lie also continues tn miinufacture > A 1)111 ‘-■'*, fa I
- IIMINKSS of all descriptions, Nb(KUI.!
SIIOF.S, TRUNKS. Sr, . , ,
Coristantlv kept on linnil, Bridle, llarness, &o,c and
I*Pl,er I F. Vrill’R, of his own mnnutin*Hire.
Flease wive me a call and examine liefore purchasing,
at flic 1)1(1*. I and of Win*!iip &
(Macon, Sen* 15,1045. _ * -
New Millinery Establishment.
8514 J. r. Itc COCKr.KELI.E
l‘n/dmr Street, nert door > > Mr. Flint's.
’■ it js. |)F, C. i*! now rceoiviitj, and will epen on
f 3 Monday next, Scpiember 22d,nn entire new stock
of Millinery Good**, consisting ol
Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Plain aud Fancy
Tuscan Bonnets, &c.
Every description of Straw n,l Fancy Bonret blea,di
ed and ~ I tore,! in a style that cannot he e.piulled ill the
, southern country. .
IM .COR, Sept ir, ICIS.
SISOKS AUD BOOSfi.
CASKS Shoos and Boot* of good quality, received in
dp) store ami fi.r sale by the cue ur at retail, by
Sept to 31 J. N. Sr, l MOv K.
DRY GOODS.
31U1.r,S Colton O.naburgr, .
ido Browa Sheetings and Shirting*,
200 piece* Print:!, ft
20 do Tickings,
i 20 do Brown Drillings,
50 do Kersey** ,
1 10 and Lindsey*,
30 do Ashland Tweed",
10 do Hi and and While Flanm 1,
4 hale* 8 and \ qr. Blankets,
20 pieces Kentucky Jeans,
r>e l.aiiies 1-nd Alpaecas,
Ginghams, Silk and Cotton Tlandkerenit Is.
Spool Cotton, >luiery,Checks, Hraee*. Irish Y l "^*..
with many other article*not incut loiicd, whudi will ih-oi
lat r, ,1„r.,l I,)* *'■ * V ‘ ,l '*"’°’J”;
s. pi li, ti-48. __ “
J. .V. &&VMIHJMI
*IT(H LD inform hi* customers ihul lie will keep n j
y ▼ Urge mid lull amr.irtiueul ol
GaOCKRZES
throughout ihfl peoHon, which shall be sold at nn low
rates as thev ran he ohtuined in Macon.
>. pi 10, 45 __ ygl.
100 K $ZX La> t. *. warn
Sept W _ ?_
/tagging* tidin’ anti Tu'inc.
rt fkJK PIECFeS Kentucky Hugging,
H ** 10 biles henvv Gunny do.
00 pieces Hemp Bugging, tmmulhctured for round
bale*, and wanuuled,
500 lbs. Twine,
IGO coils Kentucky and Manilla Hope,
For sale by ‘ J. N. SEYMOUR.
Sept iff
| /Wh IIHI S. Pkelp.'Jenee’. Oin,
I I .! n*l received and for .ale by
y. I, 20 i SCOT Y, CAIt H t K I It CO(
to the surrEKiisre.
F\\ Magneto KWctric Muhiiwi. far m dioul purpose*,
j J\ Kur.HU* by J* * HOA HUMAN.
JUly .to, I*4l. __ _
our HOUSE,
Opposite Scott, Ctlrhurt .V Co’s, ntir afore.
a “"Ur “■a*’'*” IS -~Z Gst Mw
ititens, rtsu, v
AT all reasonable hours, will he served up in stvle
suitable lo the palate of all who favor me with a
call. a. W. DROWN.
Mncon, Nov G, 18-15. 33
n NUSBET .V WINGFIELD
A \ r. removed their office lo the new brick block
on Molherrv street, secoud dour below DoLoucha’s
Carriage Warn House.
’ No, 5, laid. 38
ill AC ON, THURSDAY, AOViFTEiSCR 20, 1845.
II 7.V.V A* sc IV no I **
WABB-HBUSB AHD
CO.IIMISSION MCKCIIANTS,
•. wi Macon, Geo.
i & fle„ f ffAUE. underaign, and having fiu-ined a c„-
H partnership in the above business, 1
would inform their tnends and the public,
r^-'w4SiTr' T 1 that they will lie prepard for the i ccrfitibn
of’Cotton early in the coining season. Our Ware-Hous.’ is
( conveniently situated on Poplar and Second Streets, mar j
John IV!. Field's Ware-House
Our best exertions will be used in the sale of Cotton for our
friends, to aUtain the highest market prices.
All orders from our customers will meet with prompt at-I
tention. Advances will be made on Cotton in store, at cus
tomary rates. We hope by our exertions, to give entire satis
faction to all who iiiuy favor us with their busme-s,
JOHN D. WIN\,
k ■. JOSEPH N. S V MOUR.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTdN,
WAIE EOUSB
Conust ittsion viler chan is,
MACON, GEO.
r 1 ONTINUE busiuGßtt nt tlmirold Stand on th river,
l which in convenient to tho ahippine of (/Olton cither j
i hy Iliver or Rail Road, and ia a secure locution from lire.
The interest of our patrons will he closely attended l
, in person by Mr. Thomas llardicman,either in the gell
ing of Cotton, filling of orders for goods, or in shipping
I Cotton to Hamilton, Hurdeirmn Cos. Savannah, or to j
anv other market,
I A tig. 53, 1845 v 23
WARB-KOUSB
Commission IBnsincss.
GKAVEK, WOOD & CO.
VKE this method of informing planters and others, that
J in addition to their wholesale and retail
!)i j Goods unci Grocery Cosiness,
they w ill continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE &
COM MISSION BUSIN ESS, at the old ritaud, (long known a ,
Graves’ Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com
merce How, and would respectfully renew the tender of their
service* to their planting friends, and others, with the assu
rance, that those who may patronize us in tins line i.f busi
ness, shall have our bet endeavors to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware House is conveniently situat
ed , and Cotton stored with us, shall be well taken caret*!',
and protected from the weather. We will also assist with
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton, and without
charge; and weareatall time* prepared to make advanus
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD &. CO.
Film in Graves, ‘f
Thomas Wood, >
J. Al. Kibbke, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1844. 37
B. tt. JnoULTRtE,
WAItE-HOrSE
CODSMiSSIOStf .BiIES.CEA37T,
.V.KO.V.
THE subscriber w ill continue the Ware-House and Com
mission Business at the old stand of Moultrie Camp
hrff, near the lower end of Cotton Avenue. Ht will make lib
eral advances on Cotton stored with him, and afford every !n
----eility to the planter in disposing of it; and will also attend to
all orders for Goods shipping of Cotton, &c. that may le ne
cessary Ibr the convenience of his customers. He solicits the
continuance 01 the patronage of the cu.sioim r* of the old con
cern, and the public gnierally.
Aug 13, 1845. 26 B. H. MOULTRIE. I
.Yea- lire Proof lYnre-liouse,
MACON, Geo.
i HIH K uiidcrsigurd having erected
‘ j g a I'ire Proof ii’nre situ
/ A 9 A ted at the head of Cotton Avenue,
V tenders his services to his friend* ami
{■? .-xr., \.+..Lvdf tl*** public gent-rally, fiir iln* t,,rage
of COTTON ami MI.IICH AN DIZE,
and the transaction of
CQSytItfEISSXOSJ EUSSDffESS
iii all its branches, pledging himself to use every ex riioit to
promote the 1 lit* rest of, and render satisfaction to, those who
may confide business to his charge.
I he storage and mile of Cotton w ill be under the direction
and control of Mr. JOHN JON KS, who has long been known
in the ware-house business,and will give particular atten
tion to the sale of Cotton, and the tilling of orders for Goods.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made on Cotton in store
or to be slii pped.
Is:2££sti£ Rope nnd Twine,
together w ith any other article, will be furnished customers ;
at the lowest market price.
Storage and Commission at the lowest market price. ‘
J*a..e, 1545. J. COWLES.
Hamilton, Hardeman A” Cos.
SAV ANNAH, GEO.
| Tl r (1 L continue the Facto-
J a. T ▼▼ RAGE AND COMMISSION
/ 1 Rusinp.ss in this city, and w ill ns
hcretofoce, give their best ll<*n
lion lo the sale of Cotton, the lill
iug of orders, nnd the receiving nnd forwarding -Merch
andise. KVFR.MiI> HAMILTON, )
THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Copartners. ■
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. >
Savannah, July 1841. !
WAKE-HOUSE
AND
cojtuaissio.r n r si mss.
jliat'OlL Gcd.
mHK undersißiMil having purchased
Ty s; the interest of Dr. Gorman, in the 1
v w*r**-House nnd Commission business,
have entered into partnership, and will
;v continue it at the hi stand, which Gorman
ft Richardson have oecu Died Ibr the two
past season*. They have n*w in course orertetion, a large
hml eommoviious Lirr-firooJ II arc House, which tin y w ill have j
in rt adiness torect ire Cotton at the comments nn nt of tlieap- >
proaching season, ‘t hey hope, therefiire,to share a liberal
patronage from their friend* and the public generally, us
they will spare no pains in the accommodation of their cus
tomers, ami particularly to render safe all Cstton stored with
them. Rates as customary.
DYSON ft RICHARDSON. (
Thomas Dyson,
James Richardson, A
July 30, 1845. 24,r
WiLIiUH T- WItSOW,
WAUZS-HOU SB
AND
Comm isiio u • Her chant ,
MACON GEO.
tooomm m undersigned having ren-
a 1 ted th** VVme-lioiMe recehl-|
V J I v occupied hv J. P> R< >SS, |m*;ir-
Iv ci|ifniito Nr. J. M. f ikLD’i
,7*Ware-Moose,) is pre pared to re-
edive Colton in Store. Ilis personal attention w ill he
devoted to tlio husuicse. All order, promptly intended
10. AIIVAN, Kl will he made on Cotlon in store. Ileso- i
Dels the patronage ol his fi irnds nod the public.
Very Respeclfullv,
J W. T. WILSON. !
Macon,Ga. July 1,1815, 20
BSii.V.Yt'.TT Jfcfilefe*
r | WARE-HOUSE
COMMISSION M I RCIIANT.
HI DCOII. <s€*a.
Opposite the Centra! Kail Hoad Depot,
HAVINC. leased the Stole and Were Home formerly oc
cupied by llem-J K. Carter, would r.spccllully tender
ni acre tec to ulaattr* end uth.ra, and will promptly attend i
to the receiving or Cotton and Merchandise , ntra.ud to 111.
“iVewill give hi. personal attention to.ehingCotion or oilier
produce, tiilliog ordi r. for Good., and .bippmg Cotton to
Shi annah, Charle.too or Vow York— hoping hi. best eaernnn.
will give .ali.loetiua to all who may favor him with their an
si at... Maeon, Augu.t Htb, IMS i S
WARE-HOUSE
van
CO.II.TtISSIO.V It I SI.VIiSS.
f | iHK *ub*ciUt*r* tnkr (In. method of
a • I informing planter* and other*, that
f A JM m HtUiiiM.il to (he wholewl and retail
f
W( . huve rreitcd a cuniMimliou* nnd a!t
War* -lion*># oil the corner of Third nnd
Omil-hu*h itriftt, Junction of Houston r.d Columbus rK
where they icsprci hilly *olielt h * han-ol the |truia*eof *
ijiHiitcrs, n*tiriig then, they -hM obtum our lu.t ti ndcHvur.
to promote their ll. tereet. 6uf W.re-htM.*** .. looted ... the
rntfikt part of in ••• of Hrr. We will mt all time* ho*
it uur frinul • with pU a...c in •* lling tlieir Cotton, site of
cuirtrr, and *h;.ll he pr. pared to make libeinl advance! in
C-.K; Merebadi*e.*A II .rd.r^.une,,,..^
T. T MoulVon. } M.con, Jaly 10, UG. tt
Hardware and Cutlery.
E. B. WEBB.
\T hi old stand, has on hand a general assortment
of Hardware and Cutlery, ceinpribing in part the
following articles:
j 50ft kegs Nails,
25 kegs wrought nnd cut Spikes,
Ift tons Round, Square,Flat, Hoop nml Rand Iron,
4000 Ilia. Sheet Iron, 2000 lbs. Sheet Steel,
10 tuna Hollow Ware,
10 doz. each Collins’, King’s nnd Hunt’s Axes,
700 pair Trace Chums,
2000 lbs. Cast Steel, 1000 lbs. German Ar Blister do
100 boxes Tin Plata sx, 1000 lbs Wire,
50 pair Brass Andirons, Shovels aud Tongs,
I.sft doz. Knives ami Forks,
‘dftft doz. Pocket Knives,
Mill Iron.*, Mill and Cross-cut Saws, Guns nnd Ri
fles,Spade* and Shovels, IDO set Wagon Bones, Sheet
* and Bar Lead, Out ’Fucks, Sifters, Tea Kettles and
j Sauce Pans, Brass nnd Copper Kettle*. Plana* of all
| I- imis, Steel yards. Hook and Butt Hinges,Black Smith
Vice* und Bellows,Sledge Hummers, ftc. &c.
ALSO,
25 boxes Bbv 10 >
2ft “ HI hv 12 > GLASS.
10 “ Why 13.)
Macon, Oct 23, 1344. 8U
t'aft and 15 ‘inter Goads.
PHILIPS, MERRITT fc f’O.
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Hall.
HAVE just received, and will continue to receive
during the season, n large and fashionable assort
ment of
2U3ADr-2YtA3i: CLOTiJIMTG,
manufactured expressly for them, together with a large
j assortment of Shirts, Under-shiita, Scarfs, Hosiery,
Umbrellas, &c.
Also on hand and receiving a fine assortment of
Cloths, Fassinicrs nnd Vestings,
ofFreneh, Englishnnd American manufacture, embrac
ing the latest und most choice patterns, which they are
ptepnred to make to order, according to fashion, or the.
I peculiar taste of tlmir patrons.
They will also manufacture from materials furnished
them; and having experienced workmen, trust that they
will he able to please all who may he their customers.
Mr. MERRITT w ill remain at the North, and furnish
| Goods and the latest fashions.
Oct 4 2, 184.5. 33__
FLOYD HOUSE,
M ICON, GA.
fjnllE subscriber, in announcing to Iris
0 friends and the public, hv whom he
|?i*je|L| has been so liberally patronized, his con
iniltH finimnccof the above estHblishment, begs
leave to assure them of his determination
to sustain the well established reputation of his house.
Instead of a falling off*, there shall he a progressive im
provement; and if a liberal outlay, a well furnished ta
ble, with every delicacy this nnd other markets con sup- |
pi v, clean beds, comfortable roc ms, attentive servants,
nnd the will to please ”nd accommodate, will merit pu
tiounce, lie expects to obtain it.
P*. S. N’EWCOMR.
. Oct. 3,1845. ff-81
WASHINGTON HALL,
MACON, G L
g- a rriJIF. undersigned have bought out the
f-i.WA/k g interest of .Mr. Sr. Lamkk in this !
1 1 1 tjeNw w ell known AatHl>li>hioent,and design nmk-
KuM ing it wortthv of the liberal patronage it !
has heretefore obtained from the public.— |
Every exertion will he made to make the sojourn ol eith- j
er the jierinanentor transient boarder pleasant and agree- I
aide. The sleeping apartments are comfortable and
commodious, and fitted up with neat and clean furniture. ;
The tables will be furnished with every luxury our own
market and those of Savannah can supply ; and no ef
forts spared lo make the house deserving of public pa
tronage. MOTT (t NEWCOMB.
October P, 1845. 34-ts
J. Ei. Ohenr
nAS just received his Fall snpplv of Goods, rotn
. prising a general assortment of (Sroeeries , Stap/e
aud b tine if Dry CffainJi, 11 site. Slioae, .4j o to
llis friends from the country, and the public general
ly, will find it much to their advantage to give him n
! call before purchasing elsewhere.
Macon, Oct.P, 1845. 31-ts
Sugar, Coflee, Ac,
IfHDS. I*. R. ami N. O. Sugar,
•J 10ft Rags Rio Coffee,
11)0 Boxes Sperm Candles,
sft u N. 1. Extra Soap,
i? 0 “ Tobacco,
50 “ Glass,
100 Keg-? Nails,
I For sale at extremely loir pi-ice* J. 11. ORF.A R.
* Macon,October 9, 184*5. 34-ts
t hoirc Wines.
OLD Madeira, Sicily Madeira, Obi Port, Malaga,
Champaign*, superior Flaret, by the cask ordor.cn.
Hotel keepers or families in want of a “ pure article”
can alwavs l*e supplied at low prices, hv
J. 11. ORE A R.
Macon, October 9, 1845. 34-ts
RAISINS.
* BOXMS Rui-ine, Ire.li—; Usl r-rrivp.t l. v
J. H. OBEAR.
1 Aiacon, Oct 8,1845 84
liyJOUN I*, 4 IVAN Ac CO.
; • AT PRIVATE SALE.
A BUSHELS \\ hiu air'J 4'eiiow ('<>rn.
Oct :) _ M
By JOHN i. GA VAN A; CO.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
gl BRI.S. Or-iim Air, Lrewcil expressly fur tliis market
5 dit. New Cider.
Oct. 30 _ 37 _
By JOHN CAVAN 4*CO.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
REt! VLIA Si'-aiT,
5,000 Congress do.
2,000 Prime Principe do.
Oct 30. 37
By JOHN P. GAVAN A CO.
AT PRIVATE KALE.
f'R \TP.I Crockerv, assorted, landing from ship
coilantl,from Liverpool,at Savannah. Samples j
:in store,and can be seen this dav. Terms liberal,
i Oct 30 ’ 37
.Yew fit ore and .Yew Goods!
C. K. AVENITWORTH,
W atch .linker and Jeweller.
HAS removed to the new brick block, east side ol
Mulberry street, (immediately opposite Ilia old
stand,| nml is now opening n new and fine sloc k of goods
in Ills line, consisting in part of linn Gold nnd Silver
Lever, Horizontal, I’ntenl and Vertical Escapement
Watches: Gold Guard, Fob nnd \ osi Chains! Dres.l
Pins, Finger Rings. |*;r Rings: Gold Chain and Hair
Rrncelets : Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles and Eye
Protectors: Gold and Silver Pencils, Gobi Pens, Gold
nnd Silver Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Sil
vei Coinlis, Hilvor and I’enrl Hell Slides, Gold Sleeve
:and Collar Billions, Gold Sludes nnd Chain Slides,
j Gold Lockets, Hearts at and Crosses: Curd Cases, St.-el,
Silver ami Gilf Beads; Head Ornaments. Jet Combs,
! Ladies’ nnd Gentlemen’s Purses, Supnior Pen und
Pocket Knives,Scissors. Razors sod Kaz.ot Slro is:
Tooth, Lather nod Nail Uiusltcs, Shaving Cream, Real
German Cologne.
I inc Silver Plated Caton. Cake Baskets, Candle
Sticks, Waiters, Cops. Snuffers and Travs: IJison’s
Fine Ware in sells. Also CoPhe and Ten Pols ; Silver
Setts of Knife, Fork and Spoon; Spoons, Watch Stands,
Fans. Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Ate. Ate.
HVife/ies of ceert) .User inf ion repaired in the best
manner. All Wntelios sold or repaired will he irar
ranted to keep goad time, or the rath refunded. Watch
es sent from any part of tlte country, wifi receive the
same attention and bo repaired on as reasonable terms
anthonih the owner reere present.
All kinds offlolil und Silver wotk neatly repsited at
tlio shortest notion.
Speelacln Glaseea nclnpleJ In ail ages.
At.SO FOR SAUK—One of Checkering' a Superior
Pi v NO- For Ten, in rose-wood ease, full tenghtk iron
frame, and warranted as fine sn instrument in every re
spect, as cun he lound in Georgia.
1 C. K. WENTWORTH.
Wateb Maker and Jeweller,
Maeon, Nov 5,1815 East aide Mulberry Slreel.
A L iss: IST ii. BUTTS,
Y WABE-liomu and
; / $ I con.mssioA’
)w;viJWBH. CHANT,
MACON, GEOKCIA,
Macon, Sept .1, laci. 5©
I CTk BBLS < \\\\ ! i (.1 rT
I ♦ “ 1-4 nml I-R hid*. fn'fth Buckwheat Flour,
Butter, S nli nml Lemon Cracker*,
10 keen choice Gonheit Butter,
20 cask* Ghccae, 50 boxes Chef pc,
4000 ihs choice Georgia cured Bacon .Sided,
1000 Hip. do. do. do. do. (lams,
1000 llih. do. I,aril,
10 Mils. Irish pntntoee,
20 bbl*. inn! half hhle. Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel,
la atom nml lor sale hv
Oct29 37 fIFSSELL & KIMBERLY.
’ * l, bacribers offer for *n|p, at prices to suit the
tinicp, n very large stock of goods in tlu-ir line.
I ueirHtock consists of Gold and Silver VVtche*i Gold
tntard Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Breast
t.ur ftiii tp(n , ll.uvctcls, Nr, Ivlckm. w*>A W.tv.r
Spectacles, Kyo Glasses, Gold and Silver Pencil#, Cold
l ens, Watch K< vs, Hair Pin® and Head Ornament*,
fold and Silver ‘i'liimhlep, Collar anil Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Silver Spoons, Forks, and Ladles, Silver Cups,
I in ted fruit Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Custer*,
and Snuffers und SntifV-Trny*: Garondole’# Solar Me
crmnicalSuspennion, Campion**, Lard, arid other Lamps,
Lamp Glasses, nsported, Military and Military Trim
ming*, Biffes and Double Sinn (inns, Game Bags. Shot
Pouches and Powder Flask*, Percussion Caps and Pit*,
Backgammon Boards. Chess Men, and a vaiiety of other
Gniuesj Walking Canes, Perth mery, Soaps and Hair
Oils, assorted; Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors and Ra
zor Stinps, Hones, Ivory Table Cutlery, Ten Trays,
Andiron*, Fenders, and Shovel nml Tonga; Jet and
Agate Buttons, assorted, for Ladies’ Dresses; Silver,
(*i!t, Steel and Glass Heeds; Bugles, assorted J Chil
dren’s Toys—besides a variety of other articles, kept in
stteh nn establish men’:—To which thev invite the at
tention of tit* public, and respectfully solicit a call.
JIT Watehinukers tools and mateiiaU for sale, and
U atclies ami Jewelrv e are full v repaired.
VV. B. JOHNSTON & BROTHER. I
Marnn, Dee. 13, 1811 41
ll\ON AND KAILS.
rj tons iron,
$47 150 kegs Nails, for sale hv
June 11 REA & COTTON.
sugar asj:d cornsE.
‘>4J HMDS. Si Croix uu.l Now Orleans Sugars, 1
144 hags Rio Coffee, for sule hv
June 11 __ REA & OPTION, j
Romoval of ihv Phifadelpliia Mom*.
rjMIE subscribers have recently removed from their
1- old stand on Mulberry street, to the stand recently
occupied by E. Maussrnet, Watch-maker, where they
are now opening a full and beautiful supply of
Fall mnf PS ’inter Good ft,
and also a lot of Children’s TOYS, which they will sell
to suit tlift times. Their old customers and the public
ureiuviledtorr.il. J. KATZ Si. BROTHER.
Oct 14,1845. * 35 ,
GFOtCGF M*.STTt:j% ’
HAVING purchased the stock of Messrs. 11. Si J.
COWLES, and leased for a term of years, the
store recently occupied bv them, at the head of Cherry
street on Cotton Avenue, respectfully informs his friends j
and I lie public, that he u general assortment
of all descriptions of MercMTndize suited to the market,
which will he offered on favorable terms.
Macon, Oct 15,1845. 35
(FT The subscribers having this day disposed of
their entire stock of Goods to Mr. Geo. Patten, solicit
for him a continuance of the patronage heretofore ex
tended to them... 11. A J r.OWI F.H i
Macon Oct 15,1845.
NEW STAPL3 A.TVX>
7AITCJT DB.Y GCO^IS.
riIHE proprietor of the People’s Store would re
l spectluliy inform the public that lie has received
his fall supply of New, Rich, and Fashionable Dry
Goods, and is now offering them at unusual low prices, j
among them are almost every article culled for in the
Dry Good line.
SILKS.
Rich Black, Blue-black, and fancy colot ed Silks,
Cashmeres, Repps, Cashmere d’Ecosse, Mousaeliue tie
Luines, Ahtpucas, Bombazines, Cnareleon Bombazines;
superior Silk, Brocia,Cashmere, Honey Comb, Net and
Scffire worsted Shawls ; utid many other kinds of Shawls
at a small advance from cost
10,000 yards of Calico, more than fifty different pat
terns, from tij cents upwards; brown, bleached and
striped Homespuns; Osnnburgs, Twilled Jeans, Ker
sey*, Limy-Wools* v, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, Cass'-
mers nml Broadcloths, n large stock nt much less thnn
usual prices. Black, Green and Drab Marine tor Skirts
Bonnet Ribbon* and Flowers, Whalebone#, Pins,Nee
dles, Coat’s Thread, Lisle and Thread Lace; Ladies j
ami Gentlemen’s Cravats, Linen Cnmhricka, Linen,
Lawn Handkerchiefs; Gloves, Mils; Worsted and Lin
en Table and Piano ('overs j Towels,Toweling, Bird’s
Eye and Cotton I Ha per*, \ c. Sic.
Homespun 20 yards for .* I , Lisle Cop* *u 7.7 ci*. jci
dozen; Coal’s Spool Thread tvJjcts. per doz.
Carpet ting, Matting and Rugs, and many other artic
les too iiumcrotTK to mention.
The undersigned would return hi* sincere thank* to
thoss who have patronized the People’s Store lieivtofoie,
and *av to such, or any others (lint may he in pursuit of
Dry Goods, that he i* determined to keep up the repu
tation which this store ha* had for selling: Goods Cheap.
Goods shown froe.lv, and price* to conform to the times, i
At the old stand on Mulberry Street, under Washing
ton Hull. JOHN W. CLARK,
Successor to GEORGE CLARK. I
Oct 29 37 I
BUCNO A:'VIHGIN*. j
4 GENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vi - J
bra Hot Magnetic Machine; also the Magnetic* or
Compound Bitumen Phis ter, and Magnetized Gold Pills, i
We also keep a lull supply of the Homeopathic Med* j
icines, with the hooks on practice.
.Macon ami Columbus, Oct 29,1815 57
riBW IYIEDICIWE.
Brnwulft ’s Auii-ltillioiiw dlls.
A MI I.D ami efflfient remedy fur Liver Complaint* and
Dyapeptia of lung standing. Person* miftl ring from dis- ,
order* of the *tomas n and lives will find the alios e Fill* wor
thy their coiitidt nee. Taken ascot ding to the directions.
Price 25 cent# per box. Agents in Macon,
J. 11. &W. 8. ELLIS, C\-ttoii Avenue. I
J 1
Suuuri Iron. *all. Av.
4)1 HIIDS. New Ortenns, and St. Croix Sugars,
w 1 20 t< n* Iron, anaorted size*,
10(1 bundle* Ro'iuil Iron, 1-3 to 7*3,
10 boxes Tobacco,
10 hiiKkt'li* Champagne,
400 aacka Salt,
350(1 htt*lt*t* do. forsalflhv
Ot! 8 94 REA A COTTON.
IMEYv GOODS.
frs r received from New Vork, and for aaln cheap i
for carih, a Irean aupplv of Sluplo ami Foucv Dry !
Good*. GEO. M. LOU AN & CO.
Oct 8, 1345 2*‘”L l
IliiKKiiii. Mini lto|e.
W l PIECES heavy Kentucky Bnruiug,
i4UU 350 do. do. Duo<le do.
50 coil* Kentttckv and ManilU Ropr, *
For pole hv ‘ REA At COTTON.
Oct 8,1845 81
TTik BBLS. Rum and Gin,for sale bv
a >l r Oct 29 37 J. N.’ SEVMOMR.
ntTTEH. aiid ffttMT* j i ii
X j reived and for Kale by
Oct 29 37 J. N. SEYMOUR.
SPERM and LARD OIL,
Linseed Oil.
White Lead No. 1 and 2 extra,
Window Glass, 8 hv 10 and 10 hv 12, for sale bv
Oct‘-17 y* KUBSKLL & KIMBERLV.
VOLUIHE XXIU.-.ft>. 40.
NOTICE.
nriHF. uncteraigued have associated themselves in thenrac
| tice of the I.AW, ami will give prompt attention Usuuh
baoucßs a* may be mtriiHted to tbrircare.
Thry Till atttiid the following Court, i Bibb, Crtwfort’
Monror, Janet, IWlkinttn, Houetm, PnlaikT, Henry’
and! ike. A. P. POWERS,
M.", Mitch tJ. l.. N. WHITTCJ.
over E- B Weed’s store, second door from
THOM AS C. IVISRKT,
4TrO.Vi;T JtT 1.1 If-,
SAVANNAH, Geo.
It e for ts
I’op A. Nixbct, N
John J. Uk.:sh.m, ‘■ Macon.
Niibet & WimufloJ
Hr. S. Rotkin, Columhm.
Hon. CHts. DovcitKKTy, Athene.
April IS, 1345. ,
KICIIAKH F. A j7llVOn7
•attorneys S Counsellors at Lent r,
AI.BANY, BAKRR CO.. GA.
HAVE rsrenlly rntersd into n psrlner.hip in llm
prsetiee of l.nw, nnd will continue tire practice in
the several Courts of the counties of
ISiikpr, LiC*o, lCaixlolpli, Sucitfer, flVst
#on. Dooly, Drt’iitur. I s-\vin.
All mutters submitted to their enr# io nov of these
eounties, will meet with prompt attention, nml be
l>rough! lu n npt ejj tomluMtin.
31av 26, 1845. j v |s
mtiM H TGis g:.
am. m bap^tlstt
m If ASjiiM received, nt hi* Drug Storo
1 on Mulberry Hreit, a larg-e block of
\? l 4 fSf Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuff., Oil,,
Glaaa-wnre, Window Glass, Perfumery,
Ac. ; in fact, every tiling usually kept by’
/ Having made his pure have*
lor Cash, nnd from first hands, in Now Vork and Bo*-
l’ m ’ Ij** •* enabled io execute orders nt a* low prices a*
fine, fresh and unadulterated article* can beoLtained at
auv rslublislimenl in the aotlthern country
rhvsicians, Manufacturers. Planter*, nnd Dealer* are
invited to call and examine his stock befora thev make
their purchase*.
Macon, Wept 25, 1545. 30
VlflS FAR S Ha bam of Wild Cherry, for di sea sea of tla
T T Lung*, Cough*, ike.
Langtry'* Cirrai Wv*lrra Indian Panacea.
Dr. Taylor'* Halaaia of Livirworl.
Swalm’a Panaer*.
Knwund’* lonic Mixture, for Fcrcr and A gue.
fuiliaii Vegetable Klixir lor &,c.
Whitehead’* Fssence of MuMurd.
Jayne * Hair Tonic. Moffatt’* Pill*, Itc.
Pliceii'X Hitter*, Sand's rum dy for Sail Hlu uui
Carpenter’* Kxtrnct of Pink Root,
Menr) * Calcined Magne*i*, Rutltr** Kffi rvescmg Magre
Indian Hair Dye for coloring red or gray hair black or biVn
Halin >| Cwtninbia for rc*toriug ili- Hair.
Hair K radio a tar for removing superfluous llair,
I Vinaigre de Rouge.
< The Magical Pain Extractor.
Murray’* Fluid Magneiia.
Sphon’s Head-ache Remedy, certain nnd effectual.
Jmm received and for sale by M. BARI LET F.
N’OO 12 jy
1 / \S k KKGS of White Lead first quality,
JL “f x 9 200 gall*. Linseed Oil, do do
200 gall*. Spirits Turptntine,
100 boxes Window CJlags.all size*,
Japan Varnish, Coach Varnish, Copal Varnish
Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, ‘I ram Oil, Lamp Oil,
Chrome Yellow,Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
And all the colors usid b) pai ultra, lust received and for
sale low by M. BARTLETT,
| Nt)y U 39
.•n,,lasses. Seefjar ami Tohneeo,
# PIERCES N/O. Molu**ea, h choice article,
wW 3 hints, prime Si. Croix Sugar,
L boxes*Tobacco,just received and for sale hv
OciM 37 REA Sc CoTTOV.
Keeeirrt! amt for Sale.
1 bBLS. Phelps’, Jeftte’s and Deultic Rose Gin,
J UV ICO “ New OfleftiH and B a 111 none Whiskey
30 “ New England Rum,
Also a good stoek of all kinds of French Brandies, Hoßsml
Gin, St. Croix Hum, Irish Whisker, Peach Hraudv, Wine
and Cordials. SCO 1 1, CAR HA Hi & CO
Oct 22
tiler treil ini a ror ’ Safe,
Isl i BOX ICS Tobacco qualities and biands,
I “ v* “ 2 00,000 Regalia, La Norma, und Priiuip* Segnr*
Oct 83 u iCO l l , CAKHAIiT ik CO.
_ Jt received atl for
St. Croix Sugar,
.10 “ Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugar,
30 hhls. Powdi red nnd Cru-ln U do.
10 huxes Lout” Sugar
200 bags Rio CoH’t t,
30 “ Old (ioveriuatnt Java,
100 hhds. Molasses.
° c M SCOTT, CARHART Re CO.
Ar < ovr.
rjin CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. 3 one horse
-B. Rockaways, 1 C&tciicc, anti l Laßilattrcfle.
J. J, JONES, Cum mi sxion Dealer,
t .. at Mai'in Carriage Depositoru.
Macon, Ocf. 9, 1845. 33
.ini tun Carriage 111 post tori/.
OETWCEN the Flovd lloitNc ami Wnahinf ion Hall,
E# ami opposita Mr. G. A. Kimberley’* Hut Siam,
on Mulberry street, open* this dny, with a freah uml
well arlertecl stock ol L’Altf\ 1.1 <r r/a, naauiLllba.
BUGG VS nnd ROCKAWAYS, Saddle*, Harness nnd
Bridlo*;Vl runtt*. V'alieces, Carpet ling-* and Satchel* ;
SaiMlery and llurncs* Hardware, Skirling, Ha rues*,
Bridle, Top and Patent Leilher; sHomcco* of every
variety, and a beautiful a<aorrment of Cariinge Trim
ming*, cotiaixling of Cloth*, Lace*, T&eeel*, Axclp,
Band*. I)a*li, Frame*, Springs, Slep*, Boughs, Lamp*,
Brussels, and Oil Carpetings; Oil*, Paints and Varnish
Carriages of every description built to order ; Repairs
in every branch of the above business executed wi?h
j neatness and despatch. to suit the times.
J. DeLOACHE.
Macon, October 2, 1845. yB3
L. COWLES,
nAS removed to the Brick Siore on Cotton Avenue,
adjoining Messrs. Winship Si Pope, where he is
; receiving a good assortment of GOODS A,
GKQf’EKIEb, which w ill he sold 011 the mo*l
rcomnindafiug term*.
Hi 1. 2, J 845
•lust Kecfiicil.
( I ID BOX ES ol that well known luxury,COWLF.S’
I JJU CHEESE.—Callund see’ L. COWLES
I Macon,Oct. 2,1845. 18
NOTICE.
s bi # ; 1* ’m
AT HOME WITH PI EX IY OT
.4ii<l Siicli l,ik<* limes
“ Hone I’r Urntrn
J on wcoml street, next door to Th<ma3 Taylor’s, oppoite tha
Mi sseuger Office,
AT JUDGE ANDERSON’S.
’ Oil 11 .1.
Totstbrs. “
Don't smack your lips, but tome anil trt me.
ffIHR subscribi r ha* ft-opened his OYSTF.R IIOVSK, tor
J| the seaxon, and it will afford him great pleasure tu wait
| upon hi* friends slid customer,ami will guarantee that every
thing in the way <4 llrsh, Fft/i ami Fovit, tha l/ he done njt
; ItritwH. A ntirnl rums furnished fbr parties of getuleuim.
j Krehor Pickled O)*iers by tin quart or g:tlluii, iu keg* mr
without, and all oth< r luxuries of the seu hoard.
Oct l g. A. F.LLS.
(FT loMlim JoHmsovi i* a camlidate for Tax
{ Collector of P,bb cuunlv, at the ensuing election.
• Oct 15,1845. 35
j C "JT Wc are autlioriz* dto animtirre the nftmt •t jons
H.OFFLTT na raiulidatc fbr Heeetv* rof la\ H
-1 turn* of Hibbcotimy. July H
I Jj* We are nntliorizrd t< announce Rohort 11.
ItunllflVlty ue a candidate i ir Tn, Gnll.cior at
liilib county. Oct 8, 18 16.
O* We Trc nutliorized to nnnot.nco tl.o rnllo.ing
ticket:
furShctiff-J.VO. Sl'lllNOnil.
l’or Oepulira—ll. C. KItCUIAX,
IAS. OATES.
tV .1. 11. JtlOinVT ie n cniididate (or C. inner
of Bibb county, st the emtmnpc eleclioo. Not Id
iTr RK'IIAKD A. CAIN i . cßtnlidal* for
T* Ctdlector of bibb county, at the ensuing clue Iron.
Nov 1845.
J-f T. CONNER is n ■ findiilnte ff ('()VJ
TT Tnr*unrii of Uith county, at th, cusuing election.
Sept 3,1845. 3V