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MKSSKNGF.H i* |>iil>li*lud wrtldf, nMßhiir*'day
maming* it Three Dollar*, if paid within 1 Ik-yeiifPMrl Fo f r
l)vlUtr*i if not paid till the expiration ofthe year.
Uvcrtitanrnts not exceeding twelveli nr*,will be innerted \
it One llollar the ffrxtinsertion, and Fifty Cent* lb r each eon- I
linuance. Vilvertiaeinenta not limited when handed in, will
.... inserted till forbid.
Stlrt f hand and ?fegm* by Executor*, Administrator* |
#n ,l (' r ii4rdiaia f are required by law tm b- udvi rtiietl in a|
il,|j c gaxette, ixty days pre\ iuo* ir, the daj’ of sale.
pin- *.!* of I* i a<mal Property ihtnt be advertised in like 1
m iiner forty day*.
\ ,nc* to Debtor* and Creditor* of nit estate must he pub
i;ji. .1 forty day*.
v,,:iee that application will ho made to the Court nfOnlion
rvihr I’Mve to <ell Land and Neg roc*, mint be published week
ly for four month*.
\{ mthl)’ Advert isement*, One Dollar per square, for each |
‘ n \ \y nine; a* Candidate*,Three Dollar*.
, • |,k | |'K RS on business mu*t be / tost paid.
§5 i‘ stio v ja I—;a i ad
\ k w © © © s.
f 201! - ll;i l:‘rnignri! Inn ing removed to the store lately
jj occupied hv Messrs. J . Sr- K. Snul.-lmrv, on Mf
street, adjoining Mr. lulls’ fruit store, now offer to
ill. public n splendid nml liosli n-snrtment of FASH
(.KS.UII.r. 1 ANCV ANIV STAPLE
;i v distorts cV KetMly-innilc Clplitins.
courts!in- in part ot figured anil jilaiii lloinlo,zincs anil
\ip mas; Uep an:! Ottoniaii Cn-hmpt'cs, ('ashiin-re
it’ll,currc ami Monslin ilel/iine; Thibet, Silk, Ombre,
risliniite ami Ollmniin Shawls; plain and embiniderkd
silk, crape chinnis and velvet Ties and dress Handkfs.
French cinbroideted cap’s, collars, collarette, and
chemisettes; .... , i
rinvad I.UCC. Fabin,l>oliliiiis, tape lace,nml mottslin
f I Swiss edging nml inserting; new sty It- bonnet and
cap Ilil,buns; finest artificial (lowers ami feathers; l.n
----,1;,./ (tipsy nml Bavarian superior Bonnets ; plain, liem
li irlieit and cir.liroidered linen enmbrie lldkls; Silk,
Muliair. Alpacca, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, a lull ns
sii.tiiient'of fancy and other trimmings; Per turnery, fine
C'mlerv, dec. iVc.
,n(l pieces dress nnd furniture print";
4..1 In-’li liinen. and Long Lnwn. i.inen. Bird's ore
diaper ; Saliiicttr, Kentucky Jeans, Cassimere sA, Broad
''r! all wool Flannels, whits, ml and yellow.
pr. 4 and 11-4 whitney Blankets, lied-tieks, intrrain
rarpetins ■blenehed and hro-.vii Homespun, from 3-1 In
11.| wide;’ I.allies’ Shoes; Zephyr Capa.
<j(*nllca*’t KotJdy-Mindn < JoUiintr,
consist in “ of super broad-cloth Frocks and body Coats
‘si-,liner Cn-omore and Beaver Cl-itlt; Overcoats,
Vc.p'l inen and .Merino Shirts, Collnrs. Suspenders,
Stacks,*l,eck nnd pocket Handkei. l.iefs, dkc &c.
In conclusion. we would sav that lie is LN A lil.F.lt
’ anil \VH I.LMi to satisfy all who w ill honor him with
ilHreiistmn, n* to prices and qnslilv, and solicits the
patronage ufthe public. Very respe.jfi.U |,! sg u;
torc on Mii'lie.irv St adjoining Mr. F.ll's Frui
Stord. Macon, Pet. 9. IB4S.
ami I'wlilC.
<->yv HAI.K.S 11 am,y flawing,
,Vt 9 75 pieces Iruilltee lie.
500 pieces Kcnlllckj <l*.
150a tin. Ihl’ci-pl) Ilm.gieg Twine,
200 rolls Manilla Hope,
75 do. Kentucky go.
Fur *n Ir on rwa*tfatlU'U'lin* by
c&as. camtekia. & co.
Kcrscj s, Slioos, etc.
T’lK uMbsrl ibors hi*vrj‘i*t r o ivi and tlif ir Fa 11 *upplyof
h.•*vy good*, -suitable for plantation u*, together with
I , t ".rieraUUH kof Stnplr I)ry Gun<*, w hicli they offer on as
t mil it rms ;ts ran be hud in this market.
I ii t invite those who visit to buy to examine their stock
nun judge forthetnst lvi*. „
CHARI.KS CAMPBELL CO.
Oft, 22 1345
fi.iEtOKGt B MTTEJV \
H lVlJlti pnrrlinsed the stock of Messrs. 11. rV J.
( OWI.KS, nml leased for a term of years, the
si,,re recently , , enpied liv at tlm liead of Cherry
,ir : oti Colton Avenue, fee pact fully informs his friends
Iml die public, that be will have a general nssnrlment
1 1 all deseripiions of Mt rclinndire suited to the market,
which will he ottered on lavorahlc icinis,
nine oti, Oct 1 -"*, fMi. i
XT The subserihers liavinr this dav disposed of
ihcTr entire stock et Coeds lo Mr. G 0 Pi ’TI . solicit
f. r j,, •, ■itniintiiee tis the psiratiaec liereiomre ex
tended to them ii- J- Cf4\\ i-l-ir,
.1 r-,i:i (let 1.1. !oir>.
~~ii, j. r.nn'St e:s.
lEinovcd t. t't** nt’W l'*l‘roof
P.uii-/ ,;if? now rrcoivin; n gEiieml usHomneiit o:
C OC?r^LIS3.
w tii'ii t]if'v ofiu*r f.ir soI'* 1 '* Mt ‘i ‘mall udvaucp, consisting
of Hio nd Jnvn
Old (iiivcrnmcnt Jnv‘l
St Croix nnd New Orleans Sngnr,
I .oaf Sn?nr,
New Orleans Molasses,
Fine dice'** 4 .
Sperm Candles, Soap. HnisinF.
Kentucky Hanging, itojie and Twin**,
Kentucky Hairgin? very heavy —anew orticlo,
rine < >tard Brandy,
Fine Holland Gin.
Scotch and liisli Whiskey,
Thorn Ohampngnc and Fort Wine.
I The above liquors are of the finest quality.
I wii, Nov ‘•), 184>. ‘ ° _
l ino Brandy’ Gin. Ac,
|;) PIPES superior old Fosna** Brandy,
j *£ • ,Im. do. Holland Gin,
i>o boxes Hull's Tall \v (’nmlles,
, p ) bids, soft shell Almonds,
fill boxes prime (Mieese,
9f, do. Tobacco, various qualities,
20,0 *0 clmiro Regalia and Principe Segars,
3,000 Ihs. superior counhy Flour,
Stewart’s refme<l S\ rup,
Kontneky Rids Powder,
Just rercived und for sale by A. J. \\ HI 1 J***
_N0v_5,1845 ;
jlEiar. Alolasscs :,1
h ifits. ola**ses,
a! ’> hhds. New Orleans Molasses,
I “ Sugar-liousc do
20 “ Sr. Gioix, P. R.,nnd N. O. Sugars,
J(? boxes Havnnna Sugars,
10 bids crushed nml pulverized Sugar,
fi “ l.onfSugar,
TMI bng Rio and Java Coflbe,
20 half bbls. Sluul.
fit) bbl*. an.l half bbls. Mackerel,
100 bo.xe** Raisins.
Nov 12 B 9 GRAVES, WOOD &. CO.
Oils. Ul:\s*. Vniii is, Ac.
OB(\ GALLS. Linserd Gil,
Ollvi 100 u Sperm Oil.
200 “ bleached Oil,
boxes 10 by 12, 12 by IG, 12 by 18 Glu*g>
7~t kens White Lead,
2 Mils. Putty,
f bbls. ‘l*rain Oil,
Now in store and for sale rbenp by
Nov 12 CHAVES. WQOn & CO.
I running Stnd. *V Produce.
H ‘IITII.L lie .old on Setnrd ‘i the 20ili Os nt
I M mv Int* residence in Monroe countv, known ns
■ Ehnpnutn’a Mill*, the following article*, vw: Horae*,,
■ Milieu, (’utile, Oxen, two Jnckfi undone Jenny* Gorn, •
■ Fodder, Shuck?*, Cotton Seed, one Ci in, one ‘I hroalier,
■ Household and Kitchen Furnitme, &c. tec. Jerms
■ ‘’ll amounts over $lO, twelve months credit.
rilCli’l). A. HENSON. I
I -- oy G 1015< ’
FOR SALE,
A Plant si 1 ion iumii’ Jlacon.
I NOW propose u> sell my Plantation lvinginßibb
county, on the Onktnulgee river, mid oliont 8 miles
■ above .Macon. The place consists of upwards of eight
Hundred acres, oak and hickory l.nnd, about three hun-
H dred of which are in the woods, rich and well timbered.
| There is but little of the cleared land much worn, and
I about one-fourth fresh J-all under good fence. The place !
has n good Dwelling, giu house and negro houses tram
etl. Terms will he made known by applying to Dr.
Holt, or Win. S. Holt, Macon, or to myself at Perry.
T. M. FLRLOtV.
Nov 12,1845 30tf
FOR. SAIiIC.
milF. Farm on the Onnulgee lliver, opposite the
1 Wicked Shoals, 6 1-2 nriles above Macon, known
the former residence of
JS’ovJ. 1845 , * 6w:i I
I.AMDS FOR SAL.K
OMIK Hunk of the Slate Gom, offer for rale, -
I haul .V 23 acre, nl BOTTOM I.ANI), lying on
j theOetnulgee river, 2| miles below the city of Macon,
•nd comprising some of the best land* for the produc
boij of (?<#rn, in the State of Georgia—about 811 acres
Meared and under fence, and a good Barn and Negro
b’nbin attached. . ,
Terms.—One fourth cash—and the balance in instal
lments of I, 2. and 3 years. The instalment notes beat -
I teg interest for tho time to run, and the Bank holding
a mortgage on the premises. For further particulars,
hPPlvio J. 11. R. WASHINGTON.
I Macon, N’ov. JC45 t # <B-tf
*• ffi. €. .TiefsftS,
FACEOa AKD COB/ITVSISSSOKT
IV:EIte.HAWT,
SAVAXXAII, ,\o. 17G. Bay.
Reference*:
Chi ki.ks I>av & Cos., Mne/tn.
I D’Antiosac & Kvans, Atifiixler,
I’. PuiKf.FiißD A’, Cos., Savannah.
Oct Ifi, IHI4. ,
ft. JKEJVIKIL.I. CxIRTEU S t’O,
Comuiitigion limSiaiil*,
J\’o. 15, fit. Charles fifropt,
NSW ORIiSArcS.
H. TvKVDALT. CARTER, 7
DANIEL PIiATT, y
Nov 20, 1844 40
| SMStLA Jk, FttJLTTON,
COMMISSION MBRCIIAXTS,
S.AVAKX AII, G£o.
J. W. RAP.PV, and
H 1.. FPLTO.V. 5
July 23, 1844. ?3tf
TO COriXl BY MEBCHAMT*.
w. nr. ‘yo’ewo,
AT HIS M HOI.F.SAI.y. KOOMS,
Over fiis Store, No. ‘2, Shad's Buildings,
SA\ANAAII, (iA.
HfOUI.n infurm COUNTItY MKHCHANTS visiting
Savannah t'r tb ir vlmi 1,, i. now
an| vll liiiveon hand tli rmighoiit the *eu*n, IMF. IIES'P
ASSOin Kl) SLOCK OK DKY GOODS lob* f.niiul in the
City, iiiul cjnal to i.y in any Southern Ciiyfurqtntlity,vx
tentriutl variety. TKI< MS 1.1 UK HA 1..
. . //I /tft Rooms on thr Jimt Jlvor and underneath, cowbris
mg h is
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
may he found a s|leu<iiri assortment <vi ry description of
SiOJ?!)S5 i0 J ? !) S including the latest nod most fashionable sty l * f
I.mlics Cotton, Worsted nml Silk Dies* Goods, Itrosd Clotli*.
Cassimores and Vestings, Lotion, Worsted and Silk Hosiery,
Moh*a-keepingart k It *, FHiiey Goods, Carpeting* and Hug*.
Negro Woolen*, Blanket* ami Flannels, Nic. Nrc. where
PlsnMns :isk! < ili7:ciis
mny in iheir snpjlir, all ct the loivi-st C/iarlrston Driers.
Oct 7, IH4J j,n34 WM. M. VOUNti.
BE Alii), CALIIOIN & CO.
VnciihntTi'on;! Goncral Broker*
fcaA )U the purchase and salt* of Hal Estate, Negroes, Mi r- !
i. ehnndi/.i- ami ev ry other description of urop> rty, No. r, ;
leimL* Arcade, New Oi'!<hiis. We Lave on hand for sale on 1
act ominodating term* 70,000 aci’CM ofthe CIIOJCKS'I I. A NI>S
IN IEX AS. I lie titles to I lie same will have thr best city ‘
go n- tnn . and plainer* emigrating to that State, will find t!
to their ud\ antagi to cn!l on our firm. \Vehav**Hl*o for sale,
s.veral vahiali'e Plantations and tract* of Land fur Sugar and
Cotton in the State of Louisiana—terms liberal.
M e are prepar and to make advance* on Negroes shippi dto
tt: the satis of said prop* rty ran at all time* be promptly
made at the highest market rates.
J. A, REA HU, V
J St). C AI.HOU.V, >
J. It. BEAU!). )
Rrfrrrnrcx in Nnr Orleans.
Teter Comry, dr. Agent fur the Bank of CiiarU-ston.
Peter* Kc Millard
Cba*. A. Jacobs, T'resident ofthe Union Bank.
SamM. J. I*, ti r*. I*resideiii ofthe City Hank.
Shtiitz, Hadfen I.each.
Gordon. WhylieJt: Cos.
S. 1,. Nc K. I.'. Levy.
Xew.Orl*rs. Oct 13, 1845. 35tf
C V The Augusta Chronicle, Columbus Enquirer and
Churlt-*iou Courier, will co]y tliri'e tiint*.
-
‘A it cn ir ir a I Sttioon,
M ACON, GA.
Till.*s enrmnodtoufi and well arranged building is **ii
-1 unfed in ihe most eenlrnl part of the city, nnd has
been thoroughly repaired nnd put in complete order. IP’
■ is well adapted to theatrical exhibitions, for eoncerfs,
i lectures, or neientific exhibitions of any description. Ft
will he rented for purposes of the kind, oil reasonable
term*, by applying to FERDINAND HORNE.
The building is subjeet to a city tax , which has been
paid by the proprietor, ell performances in it are there
loro exempt iVom anv additional tax.
Oct *2l), 1815. ’ 37
GOODS.
B I T received from New York, nti.l for sale elienp
• ™ tor cash, a Iresn supplv of Staple nnd Fnncv Drv I
Goods. GEO. *M. LOGAN & CO. *
(kl 8; ISIS 2u34
i oin in ins ion .Votce.
subscriber h.i* taken the large nnd commo lioti*
*tort- on Cotton Avenue, next Wn*hip Kt Pope, where
hr s Beits cousignnu nt* from hi* friend* and the public gen
erally. promising hi* mnt industrious attention to the inter
et of thuse who may favor Inin with business. Promptitude
in every thing mar bt relied upon.
A. It. McLAUGHLIX,
Auctioneer ami Communion Merchant.
noitF.'? T W. HUGO, at same store, offers for sale a gen
eral a**ort mein of
Orocorloa tssud Sftsple Dry Goods,
ROOTS, SHOES, Ike. *:e. winch will be sold ao low a* to
make it an inducement f.r.tli classes of buyers to call and
see.Hiul t see will induce purchases.
Macon. Oct 15
.TciP (i Os fix l .Veto <* ootis !
reel!’ Ptil)sr*-ihpr i. now ri’ceiving n huge Btipplv of
2 good, suitable for the fall and winter trade, con
sisting nfforeign nnd domestic
Dry Goods situ] Groceries.
Rcndy-mnde Clothing—good assortment,
Saddles. Bridles nnd Harness—great variety of styles
Boots, Snnrs, Hats, Caps nnd Bonnets,
Blankets and Kerseys,
Croe.kerv nml Class-ware,
Hard-ware and Cutlery, Drugs nnd Medicines,
Paints nnd Oils, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Suit,lron,
jhiggitig, Rape, nnd Twine, Brass Clocks,
(iennessee Flour,Cheese,Crackers, White Beans. Vc.
all of w liich he offers for sale at Ihe lowest matksi price.
lie also continues to mnnufaotnre tfiADDI.E*, I'Klj
DI.F.S. HARNF.S* of all descriptions, NFCiROhn
SHOE*, TRUNK*. Ac. . _.
Cnnstnntlv kept on hand, Bridle, Harness, Sole nnd
upper 1.1. ATMF.R, of his own manufaetnre.
|*|,. n se me a r ill sndexaniine lieforc purelinsing,
nt the old'stand of Winship & l'ope, Oolton AvenMe.
ISAAC W INfcHlI •
Macon, Sept 15,1S 10.
New Millinery Eslablishmcnt.
Mrs, F. Be rOCKBKCLLE
Poplar Strret, next door i t Mr. Flint's.
yS. |>E C. is now waiving, nml will rpin on
It 3 Mondftv naxt, Seplambar 22d,nn entire new stock
t of Millinery Goods, consialing ol
Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Plain and Fancy |
Tuscan Bonnets, &c.
F.verv description of Straw nnd Fancy Bonnet bleorh
rd nnd altered in a stile that eunnol he eipialled in the
southern eontifry.
Macon, Sept Ii , B'.hi. •**
j. .v. sffii’.wor if
Wlllin inform hi* cii.tnim-r. ilial he wiH ko.p n
V leroo nml lull RS.irlm.nt of
GROCIZIISS
throughout the season, which shall he sold at ns low
rates ns thev can be obtained in Macon.
Sept Hi, 1845 __ ____ 6n 3 *
Macon ClotMsr Stow*
HORACE MATCH Or CO.
A RE now receiving their Fall supply, at their Store
on Cotton Avenue, next to B. K. Warner’s Auc
tion Store,end offer to their friends and the public a
large and wt II selected assortment ol
keady-itiade clothing,
made at their Manufactory at the North, expressly for
this market, which will be sold at the lowest cash pu
ces, (in quality and prices we will not he undersold,)
( consisting in part of ~ „
I Super Blue, Black and Invisible Green Dress C oats
and Frock Coats; Pilot, Reaver, English and French
Tweed Frock Coats and Pelto Coats; Gold Mixed, Drab
Mixed and Cadet Mixed Sack Coats; CWunerdo; n
Urge assortment of Beaver, Pilot, Waved Beaver and
Cassimcr Over Coats; Blue Blanket and l< lushing Frock
Coots and Over Coats; Kentucky Jean Coats and Frock
Coats; Gentlemen's and Ladies’ fine Cloth Clonks and
| Mantles nad AlpaCcn Cloaks: Vestsof Blark and Figu
red Velvet, Satin Stripe and Plaid Cnshmerett, W aolen.
I Velvet, Persian, Valencia, and common; a fina assort
• meat af Boy’s Sack Coats, Vests and Pantaloons; Black
! and Stripe French Cnesirner, English and American
Stripe Cassimcr, Satinet, Kentucky and I weda C*iaai
mer Pantaloons; Flannel and Canton I lannel I . lurts.
Drawers, Aw*. &c.. with e. large assortment of Shirts of
of alt qualities and priaes; Silk and Gotten I mhrellas;
Fancy articles; Italian, Plain and Stripe Cravats: gum
and common Suspenders; Bosoms, Collars;
Pongee and Flagg IlnridkeThiefs; Silk and Hoaakin
Gloves, Woolen and Bucksku; Money Belts; Lainha’
Wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers; Silk and Buck
skin Shirts, Air. iVc.
Also, a large lot of Traveling Trunks Carpet Bags
Ladies* Satchels, Valices and common Trunks
We invite all who wish to get their money’s worth, to
i give us a call.
Macon, October 30, 1845. “37-*6{
HACO]\, THURSDAY, DF,n:tIBi;K 4, 1815.
CI 'tJYJY A’ USE WHO f St,
WATIEXIOtrS3 AlfO
cnmniMiox i?s beech a x ts,
a lUacott, Geo.
L ‘ - riAHS'. iindcrsignett having formed a ea
-11 partncrhliip in the nhovt l hu'im***,
would inform their friend* ami thrpublir,
that they w ill be pit parti for the rn-rption
of Cotton early in thr eoniing season. Our Wart -Houht i<
conveniently nitnated on Poplar and Second Street*, near |
John M. Field'* W*r-Hone.
Our bc*t exertion* will be uied in the ale of Cotton for our ■
friend*, to e.ktdin ihe highenf market price*.
All order* from our cu*t<*mer* will meet with prompt at
tention. Advance* will be made on Cotton in store, at cm*. l
loinary rate*. We hope by our exertion*, to give entire *atis- i
(action to all who may favor u* with their husine**.
JOHN D WINN,
_Mncon, Aug 6,1845. JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR. I
HARDEMAN A HAMILTON,
HOUSE
Commission .Herchants,
MACON. GEO.
rIONTINUE bnainopp nl (heir old Stand on the i ivrr,
l which iaconvcni'i.t to t!io shipping of Cotton eilhcr
j b.V River or Rail Rond, nnd i* n secure location from lire.
Tim inte~est off'iir patrons w ill be closely attended to
in person by Mr. Thomas Hakhf.man,either in the prill
ing of Cotton, filling ot orders for good*, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, liunleiiitMi Ac Cos. Savannah, or to
nnv other mnrket.
\\fg. 08, 1845
Commission Bnsiness .
GICAVHK. V. vHfi) & < o.
TAKE thi* method of informing planters and others, that
in addition to their wholesale aixl retail
Dry Goods mid Grocery Business.
1 they will continue to transact a general WARE-HOUSE h
! f’DM MISSION HL’SI N ESS, at the old stand, (long known a*
Grnr-* ( oriier,) on the corner of second street and Loin
i nierce How, and would respectfully rem w the tender of tb-ir
aerviei-** to their planting friend*, and other', with tiienssu
i i nice, that those who may patronize ns in ilm line < f lni*i
! ness, shall have *tir be-1 endeavor* to doth* m justice and pro
j mote their interest. Our Ware House is convenient ly situat
ed ; and Cotton sto. and w 3th o*, shall be well taken t are of,
and protected from the weather. We will also a**i-t with
pleasure, our friend* in selling their cotton and without
charge ; and xvr are at all tirv s nn pared to make advance*
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of tin
public. GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
Kim in Gravf.p,
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibiikk, )
Maenn, Aug 22, 1844. 37 1
ms. ss. jaoMJMLTmam,
? WABC-nOIAE
lYTizivci-iAr: t.
.w.jfo.r.
THE subscriber will continue the Wan-Hoii*c and Com
mission Business at ihe old stand of Moniti ir Kc Camp
, <,n ar the lower end of Cotton A venue. He will make lib
eral advance* on Cotton stor* and with him, and aflurtl every la
eilitv to the planter in disposing of it ; am! vill jlso attend to
all order* for Goods skipping of Cotton, Ike. that may be ne
cessary for the c-onvenii nee of Isis customer*. He solicit* the
continuance ofthe patronage of the customer* ol the old con
cern, ami the public generally.
Aug 13, ?845. 2b B. 8. MOULTRIE.
sTftr S ire Proof H*arc-housc,
MACON, Gpo.
M undersigned having erected
jT . M M K're Proof ICurr House, situ
/ \ 3 Rted at the head of Cotton Avenue,
I vr ‘s! tender* Ins services to hisfriends and
Vv^’-’T ’•'a the public generally, for die storage
.. *-ofCOTTOX and M EHCHAN DIZE,
and the of
EUBSsar-eta
in all it* branches, pledging himself to use every exertion to
promote the interest of, and render satisfaction tu, those who
may confide business to hi* charge.
I he storage and sale of Cotton w ill be under the direction
and control of Mr. JOHN JONES, who ha* long been known
in the ware-house business, and will give particular atten
tion to the sale of Cotton, and tin- tilling of order* for Good*.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made oil Colton in store
or to be shipped.
Biik'K'KS Sfopv :’si3 Twinr,
together witii any other article, will be furnished customers
at the lowest market price.
Storage and Commission at tVc* lowest market price.
June gfi, 1845. J. COWLKS.
Min id ii ion, ES.srdemnn J* Cos.
SAVAXX ASS, GEO.
,
f a J Y't kac.c and Commission
V ® Rl*inkss in this city, nnd will ns
heretofore, give their best nlten
tion to the sole of Cotton, the fill
ing of orders, and flic receiving and forwarding; Merch
andise. F.VEUARD HAMILTON, >
THOMAS HARDEMAN, J Copai tners.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. )
Snvannah, Jnlv 2,18-11. 22
WmiAH F WIIAll.t,
WAZtSi-HOVSS
AND
Comtnisiion .IJerchan TANARUS,
lUACOX GEO.
■■ ypf|ATlF, undersigned bavin? ren- 1
j a 5 H ted she Wuie-1 louse 1 t ‘-enl- I
L v M ly occupied hv J. IL ROSS,(near-j
(bSyf iiTTTiiE'taT v pp ,9 *t© ('lf* J* M. ITkld’s j
ire-Hotiee,) is prepared lo re- ;
edive Cotton in Store. Hi-* personal rittemion will Be
devoteil to tlie husniess. All orders promptly attended
to. Advancks will he made on Cotton in store. He so
licit! the patronage of hi* l*i iend* and the public.
Very Restieelfullv,
W. T. WHiSON.
if icon. Os • J ulj l, 181
msslv.vs:TT JBELL,
’ WAHE-aCTJSB
COMMISSION niCRCIIAXT.
fflacon. Geo.
Opposite Ihe Central Rail Road Depot,
nAVINf* leased the Sto*e snd Ware House formerly or- |
copied toy Henry K. Carter, would respectfully u nder .
ms services * planter* .ml ..the*-*, ••* *ll prompt ly • * , d |
to the receiving of Cotton and Mcrrliandise entrusted to Ins •
care.
He will give his personal attention to selling Cotton or other
produce, Hilling orders for Cl rods, and shipping Colton to
Savannah,Charleston or New York—hoping his best exertions |
w ill give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their hu- j
sincss. Macon, August 12th, IMS j
WARB-lIOUS3
C0.71.71i5510. V IS t’SI.VFSS.
fg Wit subscriber* take this method of]
yyf* g informing planters and others, that
l in addition to the whnlesal and r. tail
i I)HY Croons AND GKOCKRY business,
Mm we hu-vr erected a commodious and safe
Ware-house on the corner of Third and
Oiiul-bnsh streets, junction of Houston and Columbus roads,
where they respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the
planters, assuring them they shall obtain onr best endeavors
to promote their interval. Our Ware-house is located in the
safest part of Macon in else of fire. We will at all tlines as
sist onr friends with pleasure in selling their Cotton, five of
cliargt, and shall be prepared to make liberal advaucts in
Ca.li or Mrrch.iidiie. All .rdr /■! ly ‘'•h*','"-
WAT IS (Sc MUUIiION.
T.'j. Moulton. } Macon, July 10,1R4J. 21
WARE-HOUrE.
R. —""nP I Ware-House and Commission Huai-
T A /■ ness at I tie stand occupied toy them for the
ifriw I>j. —SWaITOSB Inst two ami formerly men pied by
K. kT. N. Ileall. ‘They have also rented
another Ware-House in :i retire.; part of
the city, and near the one they occupy, and which from .•*
location, w ill probably be as safetVon, fire as any in the cm
They solicit the patronage of their friends ami the putol.e,
,nd pledge thrirvuu.t.ut
M.on,Jir .
♦--T-TfWARE-HOUSE BUSINESS.
OtfLV rfNHK undersigned has rented the Ware
I House formerly occupied by Messrs,
gcott, Carhart Kt Cos., aud will be pleased
to ,ivf ili*r* of public ~.r.n„ S r. f ATKIN*.
M*tn,Ott 1, IMJ.
CLOTHING.
OAK l\l> ALL,
take notice
’ ITMIAT new nnd fashionable CLOTHING, for flic
, .■ fall and winter trade, (of their own mn tin fact tiring)
and made in the best manner, liua just been received,
• j and can lie ueen at the store of
EM.SsIMIIeTOJY A’ Cos.
; on sac mill at.a-crnn.xt (loot to K. VVooilruff’s Dry Goods
.Siore, and ilireedoora from Washington Hall.
I he stock eontistfl of (ientlemon’tt garments of every
j kind, that will nuke them comfortable anti pentrel. All
l of the saiif garnfuts will lie ollered ut the lowe&t cash
j prices.— Please Live us a cull.
Nov ‘*.l ! ll
AS PRIVATE SAI.3.
Ely A IS. itlclinii^lilisi,
rt RRI/ S -ow priced Sugar,
.HSId tienps New Orleans Molasses,
200 saew Liverpool ground Salt.
If. W. RI KG,
AI same store pilfers 411 retail price,
St. Groix Sitrar, Culm nnd New Ot loans Molaasc,
I orto Rico >• lasses, Rio Coflbe,
Rag-sing nrulTwine
Pot W are, 1 bn and Nails.
An assortm/ni of Roots.und Slioes,
Spiders, Novels, Collins’ Axes,
Together A’itb an assortment of Drv Goods, for
country use. Cull ami see.
( Macon, Nov 12 33
MMiretic/ire ami f istlerij.
33. 3. W 223.
\ T bf old stand, ha* on hand a general assortment
/m. of lardwnre and Cutlery, comprising in part the
following articles:
500 ire* Nails,
25 lfgs wrought nml rut S’pikc*,
10 tins Round, JSquare, Flat, Hoop nnd Hand Iron,
*IOOO Its. Sheet Iron, 2000 lbs. Sheet Steel,
10 tfna Hollow Ware,
dfc7.. each ('oUins’, King’s nnd Hunt’s Axes,
TOO jiiir Trace Chains,
2000 l!i*. Cast Steel, 1000 Ihs. German & Blister do
100 Iwxes ‘Pin Plate J x , 1000 Ihs Wire,
50 pair Brass Andirons, Shovels und Tongs,
150 dz. Knives nml Forks,
200 d*z. Pocket Knives,
Mill Irons, Mill and Cross-cut Saws, Guns and Iti
flfts.Spndt* and Shovels. 100 set Wagon Boxes, riliecf
nnd Bar Lend, Cut ‘Packs, Sifters, ‘Pea Kettles and
Same Pas'*. Brass and Copper Kettles. Planes of all
kind*, Sf*'d v iids. Hook nnd Butt Hinges, Black Smith
\ ires and Bellows. Sledge Hammers, &c. vVc.
AI .SO,
25 hbxes Bbv 10 V
20 “ ID bv 12 > GLASS.
10 “ I2bVl8)
Mncoa Oct 23. 1344. 36
~~fl7oi iTmHjsii;
MACON, GA.
J—Jt FTIHF. subscriber, in nnnonneing to bis
a friends and the pulilie, by whom he
Ins been so liberally patronized, his con
tinuance of the above establishment, begs
leave to assure them of his determination
to sustain the well established reputation of his house, j
Instead of a falling oft’, there shall ben progressive im- i
provement; and if a liberal outlay, a well furnished fa- j
hie, with every delicacy ibis and other markets can sup- |
plv. clean beds, comfortable rooms, attentive servants,
and the will to please **rid accommodate, will merit pa- j
tronnge, he expects to obtain It.
B. S. NEWCOMB.
Oct. 0. 1845. ts-34
WASHIYCSTOIY HALL,
MACON, GA.
841B 4 1 rpilF. undersigned have bought out the
.f interest of Mr. Sr. Lamk.k in this
well known establishment,nnd design mak- j
llj-iLf frlss * l w *>rtlhy of the liberal patronage it
has heretofore obtained from the public.—
Every exertion will be made to make the sojourn of eith
er the permanent or transient boarder pleasant and agree
able. The sleeping apartments are comfortnble and
“*>.*••••* ••** •!• rurnitnro
I Im tables will be furnished with every luxury our own
market nnd those of Savannah can supply ; and no ef
forts spared so make the bouse deserving of public pa
tronage. AiOTT A: NEWCOMB.
October 3,1845. 34-ts
t sac 81 \lr til or
lIOL’SK OF E NTERT AIN MF. NT.
1 8 NTIIS w ell known establishment, situated half wa v
I between Knoxville and Mncon. fortnerlv occupied
by Lnwchee, and more recently bv N. Owsley, having
been furnished nnew by the subscribers, is again open
nnd ready for the accommodation of travelers. No pains
shall be spared to satisfy those who call on ns. Terms
’ moderate. R. <fc T. OWSLEY.
Oct 31,1845. 371f
•J. EL Obrcir
received bis Fall supply of Goods,cotn
-5 pitting a general assortment of Grorerics, Staple
and Fancy T)ru Goods, Hats, Shoes, dtc. Ftc.
His fronds fVom the country, and the public general
ly, will f>uj it much so their advantage to give him a
cull befoii purchasing elsewhere.
Mac0n,0ct.2,1345. 31-ts
Sitgrar, CotKc, &c,
1-T 1111045. V. R. and N. O. Sugar,
• J lot) Rngsßio Coffee,
IHO Boxes Sperm Caudles,
50 “ N. 1. Extra Soap,
20 “ Tobacco,
50 “ Glass,
100 KegsjNails,
For sale nt extreme!)j loir prices J. 11. OBEATt.
Macon,October 9, 1845. 34-ts
Choice Wiiif*.
OLD Madeira,'Sicily Madeira, Old Port, Malaga,
Cbampaigne\stiperior (’laret, by tlie cask or dozen.
Hotel keepers of futnilivs in want of a “pure article”
can alwavs be suailied Ht low prices, by
J.II.OBEAR.
Macon, Oetobei 0,1845. 34-ts
xiAiszrs.
18 BOXE?i Raisins, fresh—just receivcdbv
J ||. OBEAR.
Macon, Oct 8, 1515 34
.Vetr Store and JYetc Roods!
j
C. K. WEI.TWORTII,
Wtilcli Hakvr and Jeweller.
HAS rPimivoil to tho new lirick block, ot ldo ol
Mullionv ilreet, (itnmcdintfly n|i|iosito hi ol<l
1 stum?,) nml in now opening new anti fine .lock of rood.
I hi* line, conaiMing ill purl of lino Gold und ,Silver
l.evrr, H iri/onul, I'.trnt ami Vertical li.cnpemenl
Wntcliea: Gold Guard, Fob and Ve.vt ('bains: Brea.t
pj,,. I'ingor Itinf*. Kar ItinjH: Gold Chaiu and flair
| Bracelets : Gold Silvrr and Steel Spectacles and Eye
| Protectors: Gold and silver Pencils, Gold Pons,Gold
I nnd .Silver Whicl Keva, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Sil
ver Combs, Silver und Pearl Bell Slide*, Gold Sleeve
i and Collar llnt.ons. Gold Sllides and Churn Slides,
• Gobi l.oekcts, Hearts ami Crosses: Cnrd Ibises, Steal,
’ Silver and Gilt Beads; Mend Ornamants. del Combs,
Ladies’ and Gmllemrn’a Purees, Superior Pen und
Pocket Kriivee,Scissors, llrr/.ors ami Kurm Strops;
Tooth, I.Htlier ntd Null Brushes, Shaving Cream, Ileal
German Cologne. _ „
Fino Silv tv Plated Cnatots. < ake Baskets, C andle
Sticks, Waiters. Cups. Snuffers and Travel Dixons
Fine Ware in setts. A Iso Coff-e and Icu Pols ; Silver
Sorts of Knife, Fork und H|>oon; Spoons, Watch Stunds,
Fans, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, &e. tut.
Watehe* of every de.cripOon re f .a„e.l A **’
I manner. All WateT.e* -old or rep,.,red w.U he ,ear
male,l lo hern food tune, or Ihe eo.h refunded. W atch
assent fmu. unv part of the country, will
■ Ime nlteuunn anil be repaired on at reasonable terms
i as Ihnuirkdseotener were present
! VII It unis of Gold and Silver work neatly regnired at
the shortest entire
Sneetacle Glasses adapted to nil ages.
Al Sit FOIL SALE—One of Chickennf! s Superior
Pi v No-l’otiTKS. in rose-wood ease, full lengldh iron
’ frame and warranted a. fine an instrument tn every re
i sped,as can be lonndm
. Watch Maker and Jeweller,
Macon, Nov 5,1345 East stdc Mulberry Street.
ALRERT 4. BUTTS,
g WAKE-KOCBE and
[ v i ro.w.7im;o.v
.Ukuttef'diwl HaaoaAKT,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Macon, Sept s, 1949
I “jt BBLS. CANAL FLOUR,
■ * “ “ I-* anti l-t! bbls. fresh Buckwheat Flour,
Butter, Soda nnd Lemon Crackers,
10 keys choice Goshen Butler,
20 rusks Cheese, 50 boxes Cheese,
4000 Ills choice Georgia cored Baron Sii|e,
1000 ll,s. do. do. do. do. Huns,
1000 lbs. do. Laid,
10 bids. Irish Potatoes,
20 bbls. and half bhla.Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel,
In atora am) for sale bv
Oct 09 37 RUSSELL & KT MB CELT.
■ *Hbscribem ofTeiHor iwlp, nt price* ta suit the
Ti*’ im# 1 1 ' * M . r .v large stock of gouda in their line.
ri lB ir , l’ i c °nista of Gold and Silver Wntcbee, Gold
l; ‘Vv * n °d Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Breast
Bracelets. Necklesnos.Gold and Silver
P‘• •Sir p * * yo Glasses, Gold nnd Silver Pencils, Gold
. ,*!• Kevp, Ilnir Pins and Head Ornaments,
*!n!L*Z-i* ,h Z r Thimblep. Collar and Sleeve Buttons,
! ip ,v f r hpoaffts, Forks, and Ladles, Silver Cups,
Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Castors,
and miners and SnufT-Trays : Gnrondole’s Sclar Me-
V inn,c l Suspension, Cainphine, Lard, and oilier I .amps,
>amp Glasses, assorted, Military ami Military Trim
mmgs, Rifles and Donble Shot Guns, Game Bags,Shot
I ouches and Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps and Pits,
nckgnmmon Boards Chess Men, and a variety of other
ames; Walking Canes, Perfumery, .Soaps nnd Hair
unassorted; Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors and Ra
zor, &ti nps, Ilones, Ivory Table Cutlery, Ten Trays,
Anr iron*, Fenders, nnrl Shovel nml Tongs; Jet and
Agate Buttons, assorted, for l.ndies* Dresses; Silver,
Gilf. Stocl and Glass Beeds; Bugles, assorted ; Chil
dren s Poys—besides a variety of other articles, kept in
an establishment:—To which tltev invite the at
tention of tiie public, nnd respectfully solicit a call.
” atchmakcrs tools and mateiials for sale, nnd
vv atelirs ami Jewelrv carefnllv repaired.
„ ‘V. It. JOHNSTON ,Y BROTHER.
Mnenn, Dec. 18,1 Vi 4 44
WRW STAPLIS AND
TjLitoy dry Gcors.
npilE proprietor of the People's Store would re
■- spectfullv inform tin* public that lie has received
liis fall supply of New, Rich, and Fashionable Dry i
Goods, nnd is now offering them at unusual lov* prices,
among them are almost every article called for in ihe
o v o.a is..*-. ,
SILKS.
Rich Black, Blnc-blnck, nnd fancy colored Silk*,
Cashmeres, Repps, t’nslnnere d’Ecosse, Monssclinc de (
Laities, Abipncas, Bombazines, Chameleon Bombazines:
superior Silk, Brocia,Cashmere, Honey Comb,Net and
Scfiire worsted Shawls ; and many other kinds of Shawls I
at a small advance from tost.
10,000 yards of (>ahco, more than fifty different pas
! terns, from cents upwards; brown, blenched and
striped Homespuns; Osnaburgs, Twilled Jeans, Ker-
I soys, Liiny-Woolsffv, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets,C’ussi
mers and Broadcloths, n largc’stock nt much less than
usual prices. Black, Green nnd Drab Marine for Skirts
! —Bonnet Ribbon**and Flowers, VI Itnlebones, Pins,Nee
! dies, Coat’s Thread. Lisle and Thread Lace; Ladies
nnd Gentlemen’s Cravats, Linen Cambricks. Linen,
Lawn Handkerchiefs; Gloves, Mits; Worsted nnd Lin- ;
on ‘Fable nnd Piano Covers ; Towels, Toweling, Bird’s
Eye and Cotton Diapers, \r. &e.
Homespun 20 yards for $!; Lisle Caps nt 75 cts. per
4107.cn ; Coal’s Spool Thread 62$ cts. per doz.
Carpctting, Matting and Rugs, and many other artic
| les t<#o numerous to mention.
The undersigned would return bis sincere thanks to
j those who have patronised ihe People’s Store heretofore,
; nnd say to such, or any others ihnt may he in pursuit of.
Dry Goods, flint he is determined to keep up the reptt
tation w hich this store has had lor selling Goods Cheap. ’
Goods show n freely, end prices to conform to the times. 1
*i ti< old stand on Mtibtuv £9tr*vi. uu.lo. VVN<itiijtf
ton Hall. JOHN W. CLARK, j
Successor to GEORGE CLARK.
Oct 29 37
KF.IAO & VIICOIIVS.
4 GENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotarv and Vi
brating Magnetic .Machine; also lbs Mn-netic or ,
Compound Bitumen I'lo.ter,and Mnrnelir.ed Gold Fills. ,
We also keep a full supplv ol'tlie Homeopatliic Med
icnies, with the hooks on practice.
Macon and Columbus, Oct 29,1345 37
stopes, n.Mnnn\ißE,
w ?Mteß..!U , 4.y i I , ®w-wrr f
WITH A SPRINKLING OF VANKEE NOTIONS, i
II)DLE & RIMY,
HAVE on Land, and are constantly receiving Inrpc
additions to their stork ol the above arlirles, which ,
nmke their assortment tolerably complete, and ns well
selected as Can be found in the State,
Consisting in part of
Cooking, (assorted si/.t.s) Furptur, Air-tight and Bex
Stove*, with furniture rumple.
Knives anil Forks, table nnd dessert, with ivory, self
tip, cocoa, buck, bone, borne nnd wood bandies; Curvers
and Steels; Butcher, Shoe und Kitchen Knives; fine
Pen and Pocket Krtivea; Shear*, Scissor* and Razors:
of the best qnalitv.
Brass Goods,Curtain Pins, Casters, Butts, Rose han
dle Knobs.
Fine Tea Travs, Waiters; Silver, German Silver,!
Plated, Britannia nnd lined iron Table and Tea Spoons; j
Britannia, Brass, Iron and ‘I in Candlestick*; Britannia,
Glass, Tin nnd Lard Lamps ; Copper and Iron Ten Ket
tles; Sauce Pans, Frv Pans, Coal Hods, Mortar* and
Pestles. Patent Scales and Stcel-ynrds, Hand Bellows, I
Brushes, Brass Anditons, Brass Shovel and Tongs,
Steel tlo. (verv fine,) Iron do., Grid Irons, Coffee Mills,
Sad Irons, Tailor's Irons, Brass Kettles, Brass Stair
Rods. Brass Maslen Kettles, and Brass Pails.
File* and Rasps, fiat, square and round.
Chisels and viouges, Plane liune, Luc.a nml f.areties;
Butts, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Brick Trowel*, Brace |
ami Bills,and extra Bills; dinner, tea and cow Bells;
Glass Curtain Pin.
Mill, Cross-cut, Hand nnd Wood Saw*.
Patent and common Hoes; (limns; broad nud nar
row Axes; ban t nml shingling IlnJi liets; Draw Knives,
Ring nml Nest Weighers; sledge, hand nnd nail Ham
mers; Foot Scrapers; Waffle anil Wafet Irons; Patent
Smew and Beil Wrenches, Screw Drivers; Mincing
Knives, Steel Squares, Sheep Shears, brass and iron’
Pulleys, brass nml iron Coat Pins, Cork Screws, Paste
Jisgers, brass nnd pewter Cocks. Molasses Gates, Cur*
ry Ci,mbs, Bird Cage*. Bed Coids and Plough Lines,
Safe Wirt-cloth, Shovel* and Spades, Tacks, Spriggs
nnd tspn rabies.
Fine I’ercussion nnd Flint Double and Single Shot
Guns.
Fine Percussion and Flint Rifles. i
Six barrel rillo and smooth bore Pistols; Percussion
Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Pocket Flasks, !
I.enilter Cup*. _ .
Britannia Coffee and Ten Pots; Sp.ttootis, Mater
Pitchers,Sugar Bowls,Cream Pots, Molasses Cups nml
M punished Tin, Alblnze and Hah Dishes, Dish Cov
ers, Coffee Biggins, and a large assortment ol Jelly
Moulds*
Wooden-ware, n largo assortment.
M'illow-wsre nml French Baskets, * great variety.
Plain nnd Japan Tin-ware, n ereat variety ■ andeverv
nrtiele. in the line made to order, at tlie shortest notice,
ard in the best manner.
A largo rtock of Yankee Notions.
The above articles will bo aold nt toe lowest prices,
either nt wholesale or retail. House-keepers arepur
ticularlv invited to give us a call.
Macon, Nov 2ft, 11151 611110
▲ Mrfhel ciarc for She Toolh-nr Jic.
Tooth-vr! e Drop* linvc *toml ihe n*l
I l nfcxiM tH MC** .*• the mom *bminat- and tnwu raif •,
~3 in no instance I.M it doled produce tn.t.i.taneeu. re
„ perfect cure. It is entirely a vegetable prepioa
perfectly safe, und applied without *11) ineulivetuvncc.
11 in all rHICI WSl'fltUlCit. For S*te by
A .\av 19 J 9 IIARVKY SIIO rWELI-, Ag. nt.
VOLUME XXIII.-^„. 4S
rffOTZCE.
undersigned have associated theitis/Avr> B ■ ,i
Z&WZXX&SS. ZZK
Mac„„,’ March SJ . „
xvTSjZ&L”- -
TIJOttAS r. rSEBF.T\
.f'fSOH.Vfv f **y X,fW
Refer to SAVANJiAB, Geo.
Por. & Nisrkt, y
Jollv J. Grkshv *,r, .* JJocob.
INISBET &, WIKGFIEf.I),}
Or. S. BoVKIN, Cohn,thus.
Hon. Cm a*. DotcHCRTT, .Wiens.
A pril 15, 1815.
KICIIAJCI) L'. A I. LVM,
Attorneys A’ Counsellors at leuw.
ALBANY, BAKER CO., GA.
HAVE recently entered inton partnership in the
proetiee of Law, and w ill continue ihc practice in
me several Courts of the counties of
Baker, Lee. KniMlnlph, Smutpr, jtia
eon. Doo.y, Oeenlur, Irwin.
All mutters auhmilled lo their ear. in any of these
eonnties Will meet with prompt attention, and l>
brought to n spordv Conclusion.
May 2<\, 1845. ]vlr>
nufa s i Oii vV
D2l. ST BA?.TIEIU
*rr~£L I f AS i-; nt his Drag Store
%s£E& \n •"*., stock of
wfc £ n' 1 heniical, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oilsv
Klfta Glass-war** Window Glass, Perfumery.
•; tact,every thine usually kept |) v
r.. r*„ i Oruggists. Having made Ins ‘purchase's
/of Cash, and from hist hands, in New Vork end Pos
ton, he IS enabled to ev He orders at as low prices as
tine, freehand Unadulterated articles ran he obtained at
unv establishment in the southern country
• Planters, „,id Healers nr n
invited to call and exnnuiie his stock before they mnko
their purchases. - ‘“ R “
_Maron, Hepl 25, 1815. *j2
W , ha,^. l ,r.n“-'l'","kc f “ ‘ ld CU *' ,y ’ f “ r uf^“
Langley'. Great Wc si. in Indian Panacea.
Hr. I aylor’n Balsam of Live rv,on.
Swaim’s Pmtrco.
Kmvaml's lonic Mixture, for Fever and A rue.
Indian Vegiub'e Klivir L, HI., unutl.m, &c.
whittncHil * Ent'iice of Mustard.
Jayne;. Hair lonic. Moßatt’a Pill., tee.
Phu*n\ Hitter*, Sam’** r mrdy for Sail Rheum.
Carpenter * Fxtrnef of |>m|, Hoot,
Imlllolr 1 ‘"T""’ - ••*'<'■' EfTervccinr Magna..
itatrn .! r I^’h-■ ,n e cul lv '>'/*ra) hair black or Wn
ivAim of Coin in lx n lor rentornig the Hair.
Hair F.radicatar for removing miperfluou* Hair.
> inaigre de Honge. ’
i ‘lk*. M I n w ,
Mdrny> Fluid MagiV Aia.
Sphnn* Head-ache lieni. dy, certain and eflVctnnl.
Just received and for sale hy M HAI*TI FTT
Noo 12 3
1 ftffl KKGS of White Lead fir*t quality.
JL “* v” 300 galls. Linset and Oil, do and,,
200 gall*. Spirits Turn* ntine,
100 hove* Window Glaus, all sizes,
n i h ) Coat * Varnish. Copal Varnish,
Castor Oil Sweet Oil, Train Cil, Lamp Oil,
a., , I‘‘How,Chrome Green, Prussian Hiue,
hale low hv ,,eCO ° ,S ,Ut< b) received and for
Nov 12 M * bautlett.
•T Johnses, Sugar and To!>accc\~
fLfi U *,*?’!*’ N.’O. Molasses, a choice article,
ai*W .3 hints, prune St. Croix Sugar,
15 boxes. Tobacco, just received and for snle liv
3 L REA & COTTON.
- n Sale,
1 Os) ™ ,‘ S ’ Pkelps’. Jenee’.snd DouMe How Gin,
i \J\r to® New Orleans .ml Haltimort W hi.kev
~ 30 Hew Karland Rum,
AI.o a gno.l stock of all kinds of French Pramtie., Holland
Gm, St Lrmx Rum, Irish Whiskey, Peacli llramly, Wine
Oc jj ‘ S COTT, CARIIARI k’ CO—
-36
. ,^A Cf rt iv(,} and for Stile.
I I 111 ,„„’^ s l> ' ,obco T vr '''* qualities and brand,,
oct at i00 ’ 00 ?’ heßalia, La Norma,and Pronin, Segars,
J JCt 23 H ECOTT, CAR! ,O.
~,,r S *g Iron. Sail. Ike.
V I UIIDS Sees tlrlea.iH, and St. Croix Sugars,
■* * ‘ b-ns Iron, RHsorted
100 hundleaHound Iron, 1-3 to 7-C,
10 koxci* Tobacco,
10 bankei* Cliampngno,
aacka Sail,
.‘>oo bushels do. for sole by
_ ° ctß 3 * HE A k COTTON.
Macon Carriage JDepoHtory.
TJETIVEE.V the Floyd House and Waaliinpioo Hall.
■ ~n Oi ’ posl "’ Ml - a. A. Ifimherlc v’a lint Store
on Mulberry street, opens this dev, will, .freehand
well selected stock nt CAIIHI VGES, UAKULCHFS
lim OVSindBOCICAWAVS, Saddles,
Rr,d cs;.T riinks. Vnhe.cs, Carpet Hags and Satchels;
Snddlcrv and llnniess Hardware, Skirting, Ilnmees,
liridlc, Top and Patent Leather; Moroccos of every
variety, and a heuiilifiil assortment ol Cariiage Trim
ininca, consisting of Cloths, l.aces. Tassels, Axels,
ands. Dash, Prairies, Springs. Step,, |!o Ug l,s, [.amps,
liriisseU, and 0,1 Cnrt.cting,; Oils,lhiints and Vurnish.
f nrrtfitrog Ai..atrJUr /Ue.-t iminn r>*
neatness and despatch. Prices to suit the times.” “
J. DeLOACHE.
Vlacon, OctoherS, 1815. v 33
J. J. JIOM-ES
COMMISSION DEALER. AT THE MACON CVR
KIAGE DEPOSITORY.
WHERF. he would he pleased m see his old cus
tomers, and all others disposed to Invar him with
a call. Persons desirous of ordering < lerriapes from the
North, may rest assured, ot having them limit Hv the
lest Manufacturer* in Newark, Bridgeport, or” New
Haven, and on terms to please.
Macon, Oct. % 18*!5.
NOVICE*
fii eg /; f ,s
AT HOME WITH PI.KN l Y OF
© a®m ®o *
And ktif!i Like Thins*.
“ Itonc Up nrtizra.”
on.eeeml street, next tloor lo Thomas Taylor - ., opposite the
Mewenger Office, ‘
AT JUDGE ANDERSON’S.
Oct 23 3
rfr*fi’ ~
V t #
Don't smack your lips, but come anti sre me.
rail IK. subscriber lie* ■ -••|kiic,l hi. OYSTKR HOTBF., for
JL ihe < p.-Bun, tHif i! will utford hun grft pleasure (u vai.
upon h fViiTidxahd <• -i m<*i*,and will Bruaiuutee that every
tiling in *!e va> and >'• rf t > Fish and F>.ivl % shall be Hone uf*
brcreii. A r'lind p<k m furnished f.p parties of Hileimn.
Fresh nr Piekled G , siri *hy the nnart ir i-ullon, in or
without,and all o*her in \ m e of the seaboard.
Oct ii 30lf C. A. F.LI.S.
or S:o!cn,
the will tfcrihrr’a plnntaiion in Houston conn
tv,on the 15th September last, a t!nrk tnotipe color
ed horse Ml l.li, 8 or If ye art old. Any information will
be tlnmkfiiMv received, or n rent*onub!o rewaril paid for
bin delivery to me in Vjncon. JAS. DEAN.
Nov JO [Telopriipb copy 3 limes. 3w40
O” JonSlllll Jo!lll01l is ft candidate for Tax
('oliectorol Itihh count\,nt the ensuing election.
Oct If), 1845. * 35
C J* We are authorize! to announce the name of JOHN
f| # TT ** a candidate for Receiver ot Tax
tMriM of Hihbeounty, Jdly ie
(TT Wf rvre authorized to announce ISftbrt’J. ff.
3i*.*n" : ;iU Jiy Hi* candiduto for Ta* CollacPor of
liibb county. Oct 0, 1845.
We ir; authorized to announce tIQ following
“ <k For SherilT- JX O. Si'll INO Eli.
For Deputies—2S C?* F
JAS. CATER,
IT 3!- MOUNT is acr „ ;, idate for Ccron
of Hibbcouniy.at the ensuing •'.ec,i on . flo |o
Si 14 il’ *UV i a candidate for
Tax Collector ol lllbb county, „ t ,|, e cuauin*. election.
Nov 1845. ®
O’ ‘Ma. r. I OWE II is a candidate for Coun
ty IREA.URr.RoI Bilih Bounty, nt tiny ensuing election.
Stpl 3,1845. °