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nv s. hose.
TERMS.
HFSSF.VOF't i. tiuMislirit wfi'kly, on Ttinr*il a y |
m irniiir, t Tlin-r Hollars, If (miff within llir yt r, ami Fo s r
(1 ,//,•?, n‘ nit piiJ till tlitr t-\|i i rstimi oft hr > i-nr. t
, ld*i , Mi. fruit not ittiTilint twrlvt* linr,will !• in.rrtro
) I ,) 111 II- tli- first iin.-rtion, and Fifty Cent* Ibrmcti ron-
II lie-. 4 !>• -rti.i-ini-nt. not limited when handed in, will
bi niwrtHd till forbid. .....
Vii-.f .1’ .h i.I mil V'-fiHv'. by Karetltnrt, Admimstrstors
ail i ur.li'iiiH, an- nqiliifil li> law ta hr advtrtiacd in a
,I,llc ‘a-ttf.ixtyday iirrvioiia tr. the day of aale.
Tie ‘il> of’raoiial Property mint bo adrertiaed in lihr ,
in inner forty doya, i
V .lif in ‘i-biora and Creditoraof an ratatr mnat lie pit D
-11 v'oii e Mi u non if ation will be made to the Court of Ordina
ry,,. I • tvt* to - dl (.and and Vt>}roea, mnat be ptibliahed week
ly for f.mr month*. , ...
■ll.t'ily \dv rtiaementa, One Dollar peraquare, for each
insertion. n ~
A I veriiMng ns Candidates Three Dol nr*.
iTLBI* 1’ KR Sn muwt hr post p !
BCo;aiova! —an<l
j \ ■: w ro!>s.
undersigned having removed to the store lately
I oe.cttliiod bv Messrs. J. &K. Sanlahurv, on Mill
harry street, adjoining Mr. Ells’ frt.it -lore, nojr offer to |
the nnhlion splendid and fresh assortment ol IASII
IOXABLF, FANCY AND STAPLE
r y Ooods & Bendy-malic Clntliins.
rotisisting in part ol figured and plain Bomhaainea and
Alpacas; Rep and Ottoman Cnshmerea, Cashmere
d'Eeoase and’Mnualin tie Lame; Tluliei, Silk, Ombre,
Cashmiraand Ollmnao Shawls; plant and embroidered j
silk, crape chinois and velvet Ties and dress Hnndkfs. j
French embroidered capes, collars, collarettes and
Cl Thiiad Lace. Edging,bobbins, tape I are. and monslin
and Swiss edging and inserting; new sty lb bonnet and ,
cap Ribbons; finest artificial (lowers and feathers La
dies’ Gipsy nnd llavarian .’.perior B.mnets; tjln.n, hem
stitched and embroidered linen eanihris Hdkls: Silk,
Mohair, Alpaeca, Merino and Colton Hosiery, a lull aa
so it meat of fancy and other Inmn.mgs; Perfumery, fine
Cuilerv, Arc. &c. ■
500 piece* dress and (armture prints;
4-1 Irish Linen, and Long Lawns, Linen. Bird a eve
diaper; Salinelts, Kentucky Jeans, La.sutiere & Drond-
Cl 7.‘ all wool Flannels, whits, red and yellow.
so s , inc | 14-4 whiinev Blanket-, bed-tick-. Ingram
Cnrnetisg ■ bleached and brown Homespun, from 3-4 lo ■
||-4 wide”, Ladies’ Shoes; Zephyr! sps.
Oentleim’ii's Kcady-mnae riofhtnjj,
enn-i-tinc of super broad-. lolh Frock, and body Coals
Satinet Caesimere and Heaver t doth Overenals,
Veo*s, Linen nnd Merino Shirts, Collars. Suspenders,
Stocks, neck snd pocket llandkereli.ef.b *e. *.•
In eont lii-ion. we tsroiild ssv that he is F.VUILF.n
nml WILLING to sati-fv nil who wnl honor him with
yh-ir custom, a- In prices and qualitv, snd-sfilicils the
patronage of the public. Very rrS pH OE^AU.
Store oh Mulberry St adjoining Mr. Fdl’s Frui
Store. Macon. Pet. 9, 1845. 34 3m
BitSnit'S’ l£t>P stud Twine*
<>rw nAI.ES tta.my Begging,
•Jif 75 piece” Builder du.
500 inrtf* RFiitnekydo.
1503 lbs. three-ply Bagging Twine*
200 coil* Manilla ttope,
75 do. Kentucky do.
For nle on reasonable ttm* by . - r( ->
July 31 24 CHAS, CAMPBELL fc CO.
Kerseys, Blankets. Shoes. &c.
THF. subscribers have just rcc* ived ibeir tall supply pf.
bearv gnoils, suitable lur pUulutioli nw, together With ,
neral'stotk of Staple Dry Good", hicli ibry oiler on as
wouit terms as can tie had In this market. . |
B Tliey invite those wlia wish to buy to essmine their stock
and judge •' or ' hcnl * el, '*’ Cl i AnLES CAMPBELL St CO.
Oct, 55 1*45 ;
Mi. & .J. COH*l/HS,
HAVING removed to the new Fire Proof Ware !
’ House, are now receiving a general assortment ol
q-t; OCERISS,
which thev offer for sole at a small advance, consisting
of Rinand Java Coffee,
* Old Government Java Conce,
St Croix nnd New Orleans ugar,
Loaf Sugar,
ISc*vr Orleans Molaesee,
Fine Chees**,
Sperm Candle*, Sonp. Raisins,
Kentucky Bagging, Rope and Twine.
Kentucky Bagging very heavy—a new article,
Fine Otaid Brandy,
Fine lloil rim! Gin. #
Frotch liish Whisk* v,
Thorn Champagne and Port win*.
Thu above liquor* are of ihe finest quality.
m,v n, Nov 3.1345. - ■?—
I’nfhn A Taylor
n.VF in.t iTCriml • no*.prnin*. wrtl .electid
J*rWn of UKY SOODS, among v,!,ul. or.
Fancy and Furniture PnnH,
Fancy and d.rk Gigt'.m.
Cashmere, C.ikmtT.d Kio.r,
de l.mnf,
E'uek ftrT'rtc s” ,lunn. and S.nchcw,
A‘ I, Ht S .r.ffl r Sh , . r :u,’ Fancy Handler of, ~and !
B.Mw-'t?fcl> N k Hibbon,
Plain int.'tH-'t French Kid and H. 5 Ctovrt,
~ - ', .” and 11. Silk i■ Invca and ML...
bucw, white >nd ‘ Voul H - e ’
Thivail"?i-fet V.oo'ria and Knhmct Larr>,
1 nret 1, * • Muslin ttdgmgs ami Inserting*,
iicv r Hem and Bordered I*. C. Handkerchief.,
Ken. r. Hern . , chenn*. tin,
“nd Corded Sk.r,. Mench Skirl..
ViiL Worsted and * otton r i top*
i*wXk and F. 7 Italian cr......
Pine lri.il Linen, and Lawns.
Swim, Jamm-t,.<l Mull
Pace ..rilled anil triwtamd Minima,
f ‘w'ilmiJt'JS? fjSTp™c’r, irLine. Dird-e; a Diaper,
Fine Linen I ow- L, Crash,
Plain andHipirrd Bumhanc. and Albaica.,
Superior Black Dra|i and Kir,
Z.-nliir wnuau il, all color.,
AVline an I .mimed Flannel.
Ilr.ii.il and hleacli.nl < n.nn F'.nnela
Jlrnarn and 1.1 ad,, and Sl.ir.mr. anil SlieC.eg.,
Aurnn Cll. rkl, i.-kinc", Hr.llillg*,
Plain and fancy Caa.imerca,
Saline... Linarva, Krrsey.,
Plain", Keu.ucky lean.,
DulHI and Hlllankeia, ks. 44
Macmi, Dec 13, I H4 -.
“ siisrnr. Molasses siml Coffee.
HIIDS. Mnla-ana,
fib hh'K New Orleans Mobieaea,
1 “ do
20 “ Si. Cmi*. P. R.,and iV. O. S.i**r,
In limes llavnuna Sugar.,
10 hi,la crush.,! find |iulveri7.el Sugaf.
5 “ l.nal Sugar,
300 liar. Kin ami Ja*a Col W-.
20 half hl.la. Slia.l.
50 bhla. an.l halfbhU. SlacWrrl,
Nuv*nj' > **39 l^*'*'11 ** fiUiVK*. WOOD ft CO; j
Otis. Class. |>nints. &•
crwh GAI.I.S. l.inaee.l Oil,
OVrvJ 400 “ Sperm Oil.
200 “ hleaehf.l Oil, .... .
75 hoses 10 hv 13, 13 b IC. 12 by 1* Glasa, j
75 kcaa \Vhita 1.e,.U.
2 l.bla. Puny,
5 hbli. Train Oil,
Now in store and for anle cheap I>y
No. 12 (JR AVr.S, wood k CO.
“rOK SALE.
A Plantation near Jlaron.
I NOW propose losell my Plantation lying in Bibb J
county, unjihe Oak mu I gee river, an.l about Biites ( I
above Maeon. The place conaisla of upwanla of eisb_
bun,lre,l acres,oak and hickory l,anil, about three” Ituti
(Ireil of which ore in the woods, rich and well timbered.
There ia but little of the rleureil land much worn, and
about one-folirtll fresh; nil under good fence. The place
has a good Dwelling, gm house un.l negro houses fram
ed. Terms will he made known by applying to Dr.
Holt, or Wm. S. Holt, Macon, or to myself at Perrv.
T. ill. KUKI.OW
Nov 12. 1815 391 f
CITY or MACON.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, Nov. 1.1,1*41.
UF.SOI.VF.n, That the Treasurer givr notice a. required
tiyihc City charter, that at the appro.,lung elcclion
l,i Mayor sod Aldermen on ihrtlr.t Salilrilay in .laniiary
neat, II , person .lisll !■ allowed in vote whose name i not on
the register Ixaik of the eiiy, or who have not paid all arrear
irtiofimtoihp fify. . .....
Notice i* h* r**bjr given that a register book will hr kept open
dimog office hour* (frttm 910 1? o'clotk, A M.) until the 2
***** of January tint,ln compliant* with the above rraolu
tiom, where iimuni wlione Names arc not on the tax book can
register. a. H. KHBRMAN, Tmu.
Macon, \ov 111,1041, 41
I‘htnlnlion lor Sale.
lIY riantHtion upon Flint Hivrr,s* ven miles below Trsv
1* | pler’i Heat, containing h*twppn on*- thousand and elev
•ii hundred acre*. It boar nf the brut iHtUmriHi us Land
on tbe river : any person wishing to purchase would do well
••rail and view it. The purchaser ran have Com, Fialikr
and Stock on the preaaisvc W. S. liAMILL, Sen.
Moo Id, IB4S, Aw 44 i
ip. ir. f. sII/lev,
FACTOR AWD COWIWZXSSIOIJr
IyiERCTIANT,
SATANKAII, No. 176. Bay.
References:
Cn 4RLF.S Day aV. Cos., Mnron.
0’ \NTir.AC Sc F.f a if"g,
E. P\rKf.vouu Sc Co*! Savannah
Oct IG, 1844.
11. KE.Yn.tr.l. C.tRTEH Os c>.
('oniiiiission Merchants,
Wo. 13, St. Charles Klrt’ft,
NEW OK-XsEAtfS.
H. KV.VDALI. CARTER, \
HANIKL PRATT, >
Vnv JO, 1844 _
It 4 Its A A I’H/rOA,
COMSIISSIOS 11 E RCIIAXTS,
SAVANNAH, CCO. a
J. W, RABUN, I
K. L. FULTON. J
July 53, 1844. 53tf
TO COITWT ItY 11 laiCHANTS.
\v. zvtTtrotrpjG.
AT HIS WHOLESALE ROOMS,
Over his Store, No. 2, Shad's Buddings,
SAVANNAH, GA.
WOULD inform COUNTRY MERCHANTS visiting
Savanmih fur tti* ir *tipplit-s, tliAt lie it now receiving
and will have on hand throughout ilie aeaann, THK RKST
ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY C;OOI)S to be found in the
■ ('ity, and equal to any in any Southern City for quality, ex
tent anil vain ty. TERMS I.IRKRAI,.
0 T In hit Htmt cn the first jiow ami wider neat h , cmftris
ing his
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
may he found a splendid assortment t*f every description of 1
GOODS, including the latest and most fashionable styles of’
l.stUes’ Cotton, Worstedand Silk Dress Gochlh, Itroad Cloths, ‘
C’assimere* and Vestings, Cotton, Worsted ami Silk Hosiery, ‘,
Hite-kerping articles. Fancy Goods, Carpetings and Hugs, j
Negro Woolen*, Blankets and Flanm in, Ike. Ike. where
I* Ia liters : iml Citi7.pni
may lav in their supplies, all at the lowest Charleston prices. •
Oat 7, 184 J 3in 14 W 4. M> 10, sg. i
BEARD, CALHOUN <fc CO.
4lirtioiif'Crs :inl (irm<r:il Brokers i
FOR the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negroes, Mer- \
ehaiidize and every other description of lira pert y, No. 8,
Hanks’ Arcade, New Orleans. We have on na ml for sale on |
Accommodatingterms7o,oooacresnftheCHOlCEST LANDS
IN TEXAS. Ihe titles to the same will have the best citv J
guarantees, and planters emigrating to that State, will find it i
to their advantage to call on our firm. Wehavealm tor sale I
several valu able Plantations and tractsot Land fur Sugar and
I Cotton in the State of Louisiana—terms liberal.
We are prepar dto make advances on Negroes shipped to
as: the sales of said property can at all times be promptly
made at the highest market rates.
J. A. RI-AKD, >
| JKO. CALHOUN, >
J. R. BEARD. )
Reference* in New OrJeant.
Peter Comry, Jr. Agent for the Hank of Charleston.
Teters & Millard.
Chas. A. Jacobs, President of the Union Hank.
Sam’l. J. Ptters, President of the City Raak.
Shultz, Hadden v I.each.
Ciordon, Whyliefe Cos.
S. 1.. Ik R. L. Levy.
New .Orleans Oct 13, M 45. 35tf
t~T” The Augusta Chronicle, Columbus Enquirer and
Charleston Courier, will copy three times.
Theatrical Saloon ,
MACON, GA.
f JAIIIS commodious and well arranged building i* *ii-
I tinted in the most central part of tlie city, ui>d has
been tliorouplilv repaired and put in complete order. It
is well adapted to exhibition*, for concerts,
! lectures, or s-ientifn. exhibitions of any description. It
will be rented for purposes of the kind, on reasonable
term*, by applying to FKRDINANI) IIOIINE.
‘l‘he building i* subject To :i city tax .which has been
’ paid by the proprietor, all performances in it are there
fore exempt from auv additional tax.
Oct *9,1845. ‘ 37
NEW GOODS.
T UST received from New York* and for anle cheap
i a” lor cash, a fresh supply of Staple and Fnncv Div
: floods. GEO. M. LOGAN & CO.
Oct 8,1545 2m34
Connnis#ion .Xotice.
rWNHF. snbtcrilwr ha** taken the larye and commodiou*
| .tore on Cotton Avenue, next Winihin fc Pope, where
hen licit* uonsignmenwt (Vom his friends and the public gen
erally, promising hi* mint industrious at tout ion tu the inter
i e-st of those who may favor ham taitb business. Promptitude
iu every thine; may be relied upon.
A. K. Mi LA UGH LI V,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.
RORP.nT W. HUGO, at same store, offers for sd*agen
i rri.l s*ortmeut of
Grom ics nntl Stnplo Dry Goods,
! HOOTS, SHOF.S, Yt* Y*e. which will he sold so lowa* to
1 make it an ntdncemi nt f>*r-l classes of buyers to call and
! are.and to see will induce pm chase*.
Macon, Oct IJ
Acts’ (good* ! iVesv <*><><!* !
Cheap flt the cheapest , and as good as the best.
rpME fuhacrilirr would reapoclfully inform his cur.
I tninera ami all wishing to ptirolmse l)rv (looda, thnt
lie Ima jo at received a fine assortment of Muck satin
Rtrioe Silk, bltck watered with satin strips Silk, lislit
and dark fain y colored tlo. gem let Florence do. for lin
ing ; Silk Velvet Ribbon of nil colors, for trimming
dresses; Calicoes,some entirely new patterns nntl vei v
Immfsome; 12-4 bleneb°d ntid brown Sheetings; black,
white and slate colored Hose; (ireen Rnirej black Com!
nnd Tassel*, mnfari.ie and light blue Kid Gloves, fine
Leghorn Bonnets. The above articles, together with
the laree stock he had before on hand, are now offered
at a small advance.
N. B.—loo pieces Mooslin He Laines and Cashmeres,
some very fine and pretty, at cost; also a lot of Winter
I ires* Goods, from 12| to 16 cents per yard; also 200
9-4 Blankets, at any price to suit the purchaser. The
above goods were purchased on advantageous terms,
nnd must he sold. All who wish to get the value ot
their money, will ilo well to call before purchasing;else
where, at the second door from Washington Hall, on
Second Street. E. WOODRUFF.
Dec 3,1845. 42
o.\ CONSIGN WENT.
A Rsiit riioiifP.
CMSF.S Roots and Shoes of atl kinds, will he
lifiW offered very low during lle present week, at pri
vate* Mtie. ‘ a. it. McLaughlin
Auctioneer,Cotton Avenue.
At.go. H Bale* Negro Blankets, 8-4,1 M, 10-4.
Oct 30, 1845. 37
GROcnrviEs.
ST. Troir, Porto Rice, Muscovgdo f* New Orlcsn* Sitter*,
Woolsey f* VV joltey'n Ix-xt steaiu refined Loaf and Crush
ed Sugars,
k H to, Cuba, Si Dominfo, Javi iii<l Mocht Cmt,
Hyson,>oung Hymn and (iuupowder Green leaa,
Hniit-lionf* and Oclonjf, b* t lilsork,
i N**w Orleana and m t st India ftouuatf,
i Otard, I)ipuy Pi Cos., ami Signete’t Ilrandy,
j Best Holland and Swan Gin.
Choice old Port, Madeira and Champagne Wines,
Getiunu *hl Havana and Principe Cigars,
i Snerm Caudlea, Starch, Soap, Pownh rand Shat,
Heat M. H. Haiiiii*tit l**x*aand half boxes, fW-ah.
Mackerel, Cod I*i*h, Chewing amt Smoking l obaCCO,
P*iDer, Spiccj,Clovea, Nutmeg*, Ca*sia, fkc.
J*t Irceived by FA 11EN & TAYLOR.
Macon, Dec. I*, 1*45.
.V. StlYMOlll
YHOTOUI.D inform his ciißtomers that he will keep n
v f large nnd full assortment of
GROCERIES
throughout the senson, which *hall he sold at as low
rotes ns thev cun be obtained in Macon.
Sept 16, 1845 Bw3|
Choice I. ’hirs anti Hr a nth/
For sale on iiminally low terms.
A RARE CHANCE!
\I.. AUDOUIN rea|>cifullv inform, tka ciliran.
of .Macon, tiial in contemplation of a reuiovnl, and
change of b'laineaa, he propone* lo aril out forca.h, at
rut fa that must lie aatialaclury, hi* choice Mock of
Wine, and Hrandv, compriaiug
CHOICE M ADEIRA, very old.
OI.D PORT, nauperior article.
CLARET, of hi. own importation.
(Ml A M I* A ONE, of the moat approved brand*.
BRANDV, beat quality, pure and unadulterated,
ilia liqunra lie can confidently recommend toconnoia
seura, and for family use. a
_ in 15. 40
hoys’ cLolimo.
JUST received a fresh aupplv of Bova’ Clothinr. at
Nov 20 411 J. & E. SAUI.SItiIKV'S.
CANTON Flannel Drawer*.
Shaker and Marino do.
Shaker and Marino Shirr*, for ante h v
Nov 20 40 J. &. E. SAIH.SBURV
POTATOES.
BRLS. Potatoea,
, (ft) Del 9, I*4*. 44 f, H. QBP.AB
lIICOY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1840.
W’/.y.V A’ SilT.llOl St,
WAVvE-IIOUSE A2WZS
COMMISSION IUEKCIIA ATS,
a— ill aeon, Gpo.
L rWIHR undersigned having formed n co*
• I partiu i slop I e busi
would inform tlu ir friends ami the public,
thnt they will be prepaid lor the reception
of Cotton early in the coining season. Our Ware-Housv i
c-uiv. nit nt ly situated on Poplar and Second Streets, near
John M. Fitld’s Ware-House
Our best exertions will he used in the ale of Cotton for our
friends, to obtain the highest market prices.
All orders from our customers will meet with prompt at
tention, Advances will be made on Cotton in store, at cus
tomary rates. We hope by our exertions, to give* entire satis
faction to ail who may favor us with their hwsine-a.
JOHN D WINN,
Macon, Aug_6, 1845. IQSKFH N. SEYMOUR.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
WARS IIOUSS
ro and
Commission •llerchants ,
11IAOON, GEO.
(CONTINUE business at their old Stand on the river,
J whirl) is convenient to the shipping of Cotton either
by River or Rail Road,an !is a secure location Irom fire. J
The interest of our patrons will be closely attended t<x
in person by Mr. Thomas Harpf.maK.either in the sell
! ing of Cotton, fiiiing of orders for or in ►hipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman Ac. Cos. {Savannah, or to
anv other market.
Aug. 23, 184-5
Commissicn ISnsincss.
GKAVEH, WOOD A CO.
TAKF. this method us informing planters and others, that
in addition to their wholesale and retail
Dry Goods and Grocery Biisincs*.
i they w ill ctntintie to transact a general WARK-HOUSR ?c
; COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand, (long known as ?
j (iraves* Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com-!
j nierce How, and would respectfully renew the tend* r f tlu ir
f services to their planting friends, and others, with the assn- I
| ranee, that those who may patronize ns in this line f busi- i
! ness, shall have our be t endeavor* to do them justice and pro- j
j mote their interest. Our Ware House is convenient ly sit oar- ,
ed ; and Cotton stored with us, shall lie well taken c are of, |
and protected from the weather. We will also assist with ‘
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton and without
charge; and we are at all times prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD 8c CO.
Edwhi Craves, }
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibbf.e, )
Maeon, Aug 22, 1344. .17
~IS . JB. .7/ (t BTj Tit BJB, ~
wARE ” i,oi;sE
cowsazissioiv 5?/Asr.ciZAt:T,
.w.ito.v.
THF. subscriber will continue the YFarr-Y-fonse and Com
mission Business at the old .stand of Moultrie He Camp
bell. near the lower end of Cotton Avenue. He will make lio
eral advances on Cotton stored with him, ami afford every fa
cility to tin* planter in disposfng of it ; and will also attend to
all order* for Goods shipping or Cotton, fcc. that mi) be ne
cessary for the convenience of his custom* rs. He solicits the
continuance of tl e patronage of the cutonn rs ol the old con
cern, and the public generally.
Aug 13, 1845. 26 B. H. MOULTRIE. I
.Veto l ire Proof IParc-ltottse, i
itIACOX, Cra.
CMIH • undersigned having erected j
1 j fa Fire Proof Ware situ
f A B ated at the head of Cotton Avenue, j
/ \r M tenders Itisserviccs to his friends and
the public generallv, fbr he storage
ofCOT'l ON and MERCHANDIZE,
and the transaction of
cosrrftxisszor? ztrsmxiss
in all its branches, pledging himself t use every ex* rtion to
promote the interest f, and remit r satisfaction to, those who
may confide business to his charge.
I he storage amt sale of Cotton w ill be under the direction
and control of Mr. JOHN JONES, who has long been known
in the ware-house hu'ims*,amt w t ll giv particular atten
tion to the sale of Cotton, and the tilling of orders for Goods.
LIBER \ L ADVANCES **ill be made on Cotton in store
or to be shipped.
UtiKSinK Hope and Twine,
mgettirr uilh anv other article, will be furio.li. and customer,
at flit* lowest market price. t
Storage* ■id Commission st iht lowest mark* t price
Junt-25, 1*45. J. CIIIVLKS.
Miami! ton, MM Or ft cm a M A Cos.
SAVANNAH. <11)0.
, I\7 I L continue ihn Facto- j
Y a J v Y rage and Commission
in Ihia city, and wiling j
k.a> T A- . hmetttfore, give their best Milan
tipu to the Snip of Cotton, the fill
ing: (if orders, nnd the receiving nnd forwarding .Merch- •
nndisfc. F.VER MtD HAMILTON, )
THO.VI AS HARDEMAN, > Copartners.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. >
Savannah, J illy 2,1844. 22
w i i.i.i a liT.nii.stiv,
WAaE-iioirsu
AND
Commisiion •llerrhan t,
lUACON GEO.
n r Flir undersigned having ren
/ a | 1 ted the Waie-lLmse tecent
v M lv occupied hy J. B. ROSS, (near
lv opposite Mr. J. ill. Field’s
_—*£ VV’nro- House,) is prepared to re
edive Colton in Store. Hi* personal attention “ill be
devoted to the business. All orders promptly attended
to. Adtanckb will he made on Cotton in store. Ileuo
licls the patrouage ol bi.- friends nnd the public.
Very Respectfully,
W. T. WILSON.
Macon, Gn. July 1.1845. 20_
BE.V.V/; TT lIiCM.
WARE-HOXrS33
COmnifiMOK M HCIIANT.
niacmi. Guo.
Opposite the Central llail Road Depot,
nAVING lu*ililie Store and Wire House formerly or- |
cuptcil ly Henry K. farter, would rr#peet<uMv under I
histerviCY* to plnutt r ami <uh* r*. nnd * ill promptly attend |
to the receiving of Cotton and Mmlundiw rutrusitUto lu
care.
I!** will giv** hi* prr<oiial attention to uching C otton or other I
prmlnru, filling milt r* for Good % and ulunping f otton to
Savannah,Churl* mow*r N-w York—hoping hi* l t ixi riinn*
will give naiitfuctivn to all aho may favor him with their hu
iinru, Macon, Augett 13th, 1145 3ft
WABX-TZOUSH
co.n.nissro r it rsi.vrss.
f 5 \HK nubscribers take this method of
4 g informing planter* ami other*, that ;
/ jtM in addition to the whnlenul and retail
! Y I)K\ GOODS AND GKOC Mi Y bu*me**,
we have erectid a commodioua and *ml*
ihi Ware-hotiii on the torn* r of Third and
Gsul-buah atii*eti, .junction of Houtoii and fohimtm* road*,
where they respectfully -ulieit a share of the patronage of the
planter*,assuring them they hall obtbin our be*t endeavor*
to promote their interest. Our Ware-house i* located in the
*afe*t part of Macon in case of fire. We will at all tunes as
sist our friends with pleasure in veiling their Cotton, free of
cha rg, ii ml *h*ll he prciitred to make libera I advances *n
Cash or Merchandise. All order* punctually attended to.
WAITS MOULTON,
W. B. Watts, l
T. J. Moulton. > Mscon, July 10, t 45. 31
WARE-UOUSE.
FBYHK undersigned will continue the
♦* “""lr § Ware-Hou*** ami fommisrion Mwi-
jH nes at the stand occupied Uy them fori he
MnuMidM laNttuo year*, and formerly occipiedhy
K.. Ik T*. N. It* all. They have al*o r*nt(d
another Ware-H*n*e in a retired pari of
the city,and near the one the) occupy, amt whiehfroni it*
location, will probably he a* safe from fire a* anv in the city.
They solicit the patronage of their fVi* nds aul the public,
and o ledge their constant personal attention to the hu*nf*s.
v * OUSLfcY & JLWEI T.
Macnn, .Inly 14, 841. g "> J2
f —r —TT W ARE-HOUSE BUSINESS.
|hn rWT'IK underaigtied has renird the Ware
I House formerly occupied hy Mmr*
g£titt. Carhart At Cos., and will be pleased
t.raiv(* .h.r* of vakil* w- T ATK INS.
M.M-.OM 1, IW. **
CLOTHING.
ONE AltO ALL,
TAKE NOTICE
THAT new and fashionable CLOTHING, for the
fall and winter trade, (of ihcir own manufacturing)
i and made in tlie best manner, has jut been received,
and cun be seen at the more of
. 11 •f• 111 It TO A* .S* Cos.
on second street, next door to E. Woodruff’s Dry Goods
Stors, and thro# doors from Washington Hull.
The stock consists f Gentlemen's garments ofeverv
kind, that will nuke them comfortable and genteel. All
of tlie said garments will be offered ut the lowest cash
prices.—Pleas* give us a call.
Nov 5, 1845. 33
AT PRIVATE SALE.
15y A. E 5. McLaughlin,
/'N il BLS. low priced Sugar,
rU\jt 10 tierea New Orleans Molapsee,
200 sacks Liverpool ground Salt.
I?. W. BUOO,
At same store,otlers nt retail price,
St. Groix Sugar, Cuhn and New Orleans Molasses,
Porto Rico Molasses, Rio Coffee,
Rugsing and Twine
Pot Ware, Iron nnd Nails,
An assortment of Roots anil Shoes,
Spiders, Shovels, Collins* Axes,
Together with an assortment of Dry Goods, for
country use. Call nnd see.
Macon, Nov 12 33
JF is O Y D~l B OUSE,
MACON, GA.
milE subscriber, in announcing to his
■ friends and the public, by whom be
been so liberally patronized, hia con
timianceof the above e-4fHblishnient, begs
so sustain the w.-l 1 established reputation of his house.
Instead of a foiling off. there shall he n progressive im
provement; and if a liberal outlay, a well furnished fa
ble, with evprv delicacy this and other markets can sup
• ply, clean beds, comfortable rooms, attentive servants,
and the will to please *nd accommodate, will merit pa
tronage, he expects to obtain !t.
D. S. NEWCOMB.
Oct. 0,184.5, ts-34
AVAStmUTON El ALL,
MACON, GA.
w _ a fIIHE umlervigned have out the
* inteieat of Mr. Br. Lasd-k hi this
• well knownpstaHlishrnent.ftnddesignmak
**l2 * l wortthy of the liberal patronage it
|m* lie re tc tore obtained from the public.—
Every exertion will be made to make the sojourn of eitfi
! er the permanent or transient boarder pleasant nnd agree
| able. The lceplng apartments are comfortable and
rommo lions, snd fitted up with-ueat 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
tronage. MOTT 6l NEWCOMB.
October 9,1845. 34-1 f
Till: IP.SRRIOR
HOLSK OF ENTERTAINMENT.
THIS well known establishment, situated half wav
between Knoxville and Maeon, formerly occupied
by Lnw-hee, nnd more recently by N. Owsley, having
been furnished anew by the subscribers, isngnin ojien
and readv for the accommodation of travelers. No pains
shall be spared to satisfy those who call on ns. Terms
moderate. R. 6c T. UWSLEV.
Oct 30,1845. 37if
,Vm Store anti .Yetv Goods!
€ • ITSttlt l 11.
Watch Maker amt Jeweller.
HAS removed to the new brick block, enst fide of
Mulberry street, (immediately opposite hi old
stßiul,) nnd i now opening anew and fine stock of goods
in Ins line, consisting in part of line Gold nnd Silver
Lever, Horizontal, Patent and Wrticnl Esc.-ippment
Watches: Gold Guard, lob anrl Vest Chnifis: Breast
|in. Finger Kings, Ear Rincsr Cold Chain nnd llnir
Bracelets: Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles and Eye
Protectors: Gold nntl Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Gold
nnd Silver Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Sil
ver Combs, Silver nnd Pearl Belt Slides, Gold Sleeve
and Collar Buttons. Gold Studea nnd Chain Slides,
(void Lockets, Henris nnd Crosses: Card Cases, Steel,
Silver ami Gilt Beads; Head Ornaments, Jet Combs,
Ladies* nnd Gentlemen’s Purses, Superior Pen and
Pocket Knives,Scissors, Razors nnd liazoi Strops:
Tooh, Lather nnd Null Brushes, Shaving Cream, Real
German Cologne.
l ine Silver Plated Catos. Cake Baskets, Candle
Slicks, Waiters, Cups. Snuffers and ‘Prays: Dixon’s
Fine Ware in setts. Also Coffee nnd Tea Pots; Silver
Setts of Knife, Fork nnd Spoon; Spoons, Watch Stands.
Fan*. Perfumery, Fnucv Gooils, iVir. &lc.
Watches of every description repaired in the best
manner. All Watches aolil or repaired will be war
ranted to keep “nod time, or the cash refunded. Watch
es sent from any part of the country, will receive the
same attention and be repaired on as reasonable terms
as though the owner were present .
All kinds of Gold and Silver work neatly repaired at
the shortest notice
Spectacle Glasses adapted to all
ALSO FOR SALFe—One of Chicker imp's Superior
Piano-Fortes, in rose wood case, full lenghth iron
frame , and warranted as fine an instrument iu every re
spect, as can he lound in §enrgin.
1 C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweller,
Macon, Nov 5,1845 East side Mulberry Street.
14 lioleaalc and Retail.
• ->. .* ’ --•-■ ~ps£S‘S*3sjsseF
GEO- 2. SHEPARD
FYKSPECTFULIA inform* his friends and the pnb
i lie generiill v, tliai he is constantly receiving from
the most celebrated Iht Manufactories nt the North,
new nnd fresh supplicHof Hats and Capa, embracing
every stvln and quality,und for durability and cheap
ness cannot be surpassed. Among hi* ueaoitment may
be found
f'\ishionable Heater % Nutria , Cassimcr ,
Hussia , Mclfsktn, and Silk Hats ;
and any quantity of Broad Brim Beaver, Nutria, nnd
Kusi:i lints, warranted is durable as any Hats ever
sold in Macon. Also
(Anils’, Youths’ A riiildron’s Caps,
a great variety. Also,
A large assortment of FUR CAPS, consisting of Ot
ter, Shetland Seal, Nutria and Muskrat, Hair and Seal
elle Capa
Together with n large assortment of Men’s and By*a
black nnd drab Wool HnH.
All of which will ho sdd at the lowest prices for cash.
Purchasers are invite I to egatnine, at the store adjoin
ing Mesar*. Whiling Ac Mix,a few doom above the
Washington Hall.
O’ OTTER, MINK AND RACCOON SKINS
wanted.
Macon, Dec 7L 1845. 45
TDK k..vi- mrnlioi.nl OARUKN SF-F-tIS, .ra W4rr.nt.-rt
fr.h—ihr i-rowth of 1.45. They comm of .. l.rßcrari
cty of H.Hr.., l.t-Hm-r, Turnip*. It atl. - he, .. I. 1 ). “,
llcrt*, Squa*h*,Cueuuib**ni, Oiuout, Melons, Carrol*, Okra,
I'anlry, Id. kc. Also elovrr Seed. Kor sale at the aioru ol
J. If. ftc W. S. KLLIS, Cotton Avenue.
|Ueou,l>e 10,1141. a
vi.iilict e. butts,
WARE'IiOUIE and
[ 1 CO.U.IttMHMOJV
KBKCHAKT,
MACON, GEOKfiIA,
Macon, Sept 3, 1845.
1 r A IIBI.S. CANAL FLOUR,
O* r 1-4 nnt| 1-8 bbl*. franh Buckwheat Flour,
Butter, Soda and Lemon Crackers,
10 kegs choice Goshen Rutter,
30 cask* t ’lieeup, 50 boxes Cheese,
40il0 lbs choice Georgia cured Bacon Sidra,
1000 lbs. do. do. do. do. llams,
1000 lbs. do. Lnrd,
10 bhl*. Irih Potato**,
20 hide, and half bbls.Nos. I,C and 3 Mackerel,
In store and for sale hr
Oct29 37 RUSSELL & KIMBERLY.^
Ciratrs, Wood & Cos.
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants !
and others, to their atock of seasonable Dry Goods
now in store. Additions will be made weekly,.through ,
the season, of desirable styles of goods, viz:
10 bdles OsnaburgN,
5 “ Brown Drillings,
5 “ Tickings,
15 “ 4-4 Brown Sheetings,
15 “ 3-4 * Shirtings,
5 •* line unbleached Shirtings,
5 44 Blankets,
6 cases 3-4,4-4, 5-4,10-4 bleached Homespuns,
3 bales Canton Flannels.
3 “ Checks and Plaids,
20 cases Prints, assorted,
2 “ extra rich Prints,
1 “ rich mourning Prints,
2 44 rich Ginghams,
25 pieces blue, bluck nnd olive Broadcloth*,
30 “ American und FrenchCassuuers,
50 “ Vestings,
150 44 Kentucky and Cassimer Jeans,
1(0 “ heavy Linseys and Kerseys,
100 “ red, yellow, white and green Flannels,
15 “ black silk warp Alpaccus,
20 “ colored Alpaccus,
20 ‘ Alpaecu Serges,
5 “ Bombazines,
100 44 Muslin de Laines,
20 44 Cnslunere dc Lames,
20 4 ‘ Mourning de Lninesand Bernges,
100 4 * colored Cambrics,
75 “ Pongee Si Ik llnmlkerchiefsj
10 “ English Silk Hdki's,
300 do*, lie,.'! and fl~ lldkfs.
75 “ Berkley and Madras* Cravat*,
10 pieces black and fancy Silk do.
3 44 green Barrage,
25 doz. gents’ ami ladies Gloves, assorted,
300 “ Hosiery, assorted,
75 44 Day’s sklned Suspenders,
75 44 low priced imt. do.
50 boxes Ribbons, assorted,
25 “ Artificials,
12 rases Florence, Straw and Fancy Bonnet*,
50UO Shaw ls, more or le9,
40 pieces Irish Linens,
25 “ Linen Birds-eye Diaper,
20 “ Russia Diaper,
10 “ Cotton do.
5 44 12-4 and 13-4 Linen Sheetings,
Linm Table-cloth* ami Nupkiua,
5 pieces super Flannel* 4 4,
50 “ Jaconets,
50 44 checked Cambrics,
50 “ Swiss, Book, Lace, and Mull Muslins,
50 44 black and white Lace Goods, 3-4 Ai. 4-4,
1000 “ Lace Edgings 1-2 to 2 1-2 inch, w ide,
20 doz. Muslin Collars,
20 44 Nett Caps,
20 pieces Bishop Lawn,
20 doz. Lawn lldkfs.
5 cases Umbrellas,
20 pieces three piytngrain and Cotton Carpeting.
Macoh, Nov 12. 1045. 39
STKOftO A WOOD
| I AVK received ly rrct ni arrivals from Pliilo- ’
n 1. drlplua, in addition to their former stock of
Bunt>t amt Shin's,
nB (rents’ tine Calf Watt r Proof Boots,
Gents’fine French Calf Light Bouts,
Ladies’fine Hmnze Gaiter Hood,
Ladies’ fine Bronze Half Gaiter Boats,
Lai u*s* tine black ami colored G.uiter Boots,
Ladies’ fine Kill Slippers and Walking Shoes,
Misses’ fine Morocco ami Seal I.ace Boot*, ihick soles.
Misses’ fine Morocco am! Seal Lace Budkins, thick soles,
Children’* tine Morocco and It Seal Lace Boots,thick soles
Children's black and colored Morocco and Cloth foxtu 1
Boots, thin soles.
A Do, various other kind* of Boot* and Shoes, made express- 1
ly for retail : all of which they offer at very moderate prices, ’
amt in vitc all who wish to purchase,to give them a call, *ign
of the Big Boot, on Second street, opposite Geo. M. Logan
SiCo. Dee 10, H 45 43 |
ititi vo a tircins. I
V GENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary *ml Vi- ‘
hotting Magnetic Machine ; also lb* Magnetic or f
Compound Bitumen Blaster, and Magnetized Gold Pills.
We also keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Med* |
icincp, w ith the books on prucfice.
■Macon und Columbus, Oct 29,1845 37 I
A 1!7 V, IB.iiin liMffi:, “
CUTLERY,
IVnodcn and Willow-ware,
Britannia and Tin-ware,
WITH A SPRINKLING OF YANKEE NOTIONS,
KIIUII.K A KRAI',
HAVF. on haml,uml mra ronntantlv receiving large
addition* to their stock of the above articles, which
make their assortment tolerably complete, aud as well
selected as can be found in the tifafe,
Coruintintr *n pat t Os
Cookins:, Assorted sizes) Purjour, Air-tight and Box
Stoves, with furniture comple. I
Knives and Forks, table and dessert, with ivory, self!
tip, cocoa, buck;bone, home and wood handles; Carvers i
nnd Steels; Butcher, Shoe und kitcliMi Knives; fine |
Pen and Pocket Knives; Shears, Scissors and Razors
of the best quality.
Brass floods,Curtain Pins, Casters, Butts, Rose han
dle Knobs.
Fine Tea Trays, Waiters ; Silver, Herman Silver,
Wilted, Britannia and lined iron Tableapd Tea Spoons;
Britannia, Brass, Iron and Tin < ‘andlesticka; Britannia,
(Hass,'Fin and Lard Lamps; Copper and Iron Tea Ket
tles; .Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, Coal llods, Mortars and ;
Pestles, Patent Scales and Steel-yards, Hand Bellows, *
Brushes, Brass Andhone, Brass Shovel and Tonga, !
Steel do. (verv fine,) Iron do., Grid Irons,Coffee Mills,
Sad Irons, Tailor's Irons, Brass Kettles, Brus* tfluir
Rods, Brass Maslen Kettles, and Brass PaiU.
Files and Rasps, flat, square and round.
Chisele and (louges, Plane Irons, Locks and Latches;
Butte, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Brick Trowels, Brace
und Bitts, ami extra Bitts; dinner, tea aud cow Bells;
Glass Curtain Pins.
Mill, Cros.cut, Hand and Wood Saws.
Patent and common Hoes; Chains; broad and nar
row Axes ; hand and shingling Hatchets; Draw Knives, \
Ring and Nest Weighers; sledge, hand and nail Ham- ,
mere; Foot Scrapers; Waffle and Wafet Irons- Patent
Screw ami Bed Wrenches, Screw Drivers; Mincing ,
Knives, Steel Squares, Sheep Shears, braes and iron I
Pulley*, liras* *nd iron Coat Pins, Cork Screws, Paste I
Jiggers, brass and pewter Cocks, Molasses Gates,Cur- |
rv Combs, Bird Cages, Bed Cords and Plough Lines,
iinff Wire-cloth, Shovel* and Spade*, Tacka, Spriggs l
nnd Sparables.
Fine Percusnion and Flint Double and Single Shot .
Guns.
Fine Percussion and Flint Bifles.
Six barrel rille and smooth born Pi*t#l*; Percussion ;
(?aps. Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Pocket Flasks, 1
Leather Cups.
Britannia Coffee nnd Tea Pots; Bnittona, Water
Pilchers,Sugar Bowls,Cream Pots,Molasses Cup* and
Mngs.
Planished Tin, Alblnze and Hash Biahet, Dish Cov
ers, Coffee Biggins, and a large assortment of Jelly
Motlld*.
Wooden ware, a large assortment.
Willow-ware and French Bnskets, * great variety.
Plain end Jijpao Tin-ware, a great variety ; and every
nrtide in the line made to order, at the shortest notice,
and in the best manner.
A Urge stock of Yankee Notions.
The above articles will he sold at the lowest priees,
either at wholesale or retail. House-keeper* are par
ticularly invited to give us a call.
Macon, No? *2O, l&Vi 6m/0
fflilK highest price* in Cash paid for all kind* of
1 Fura,bv DIBBLE It BRAY,
Cotton Avenue,nearly opposite Y\ aanm-tou Hall.
IHc I
voi.rui: xxin.—wo.47.
IICTICE.
THE undersigned hare associated themselves in theprae
tice of the LAW, and will give prompt attention to such
business as may be intrusted to their care.
They will attend the following Courts: Hibb, Cranford ,
Monroe. Twiggs, Jones , Wilkinson , Houston , Pulaski , Henry,
and Pike. A. P. POWERS*
Macon, March 55. b L. X. WHITT LX.
Clflice over E. B. Weed’s More, second from
\Vrn. B. Johtislon.
TIIOnAk C. MSRET,
f TTOHJYE IT .IT LHP.
SAVANNAH, Geo.
Refer te
Pok fc ISVnrT, N
John J. OkksiiiM, ;■ Macon.
Nisimr At Wii.ofifi.ti,J
Dr. K. Oovkim, Columbus.
Hon. Cm. Douohehty, Athens.
April 15, 1845. fl
nil'll a it n r. a ,i. i.yon,
1 .It tor mu’* iV Counsellors at Latte,
ALBANY, BAKER. CO., OA.
HAVE recently entered into a partnership in the
practice of Law, nnd will continue the practice in
tire eeveral Courts of the con mien of
Lpp, SS:iii<lol|>li, Sum for. Rn*
con. Dooly, Dccnliit*. Irwin.
All matters nobmined to fheir car* in nnv of there
counties, will meet with prompt attention, and bs
brought to n speedy conclusion.
May .26, 1545. 1 vls
MIVG STORE.
nn. ra baxtleit
f |2 AS jus. received, nt hi* Drug Star*
nLjlittrwlfc * 1 *n Mulberry wire# t. a l “ge stock of
nLkP r Dru_ . Clmnm al, Paints. IM -rolls Oils,
K V,> v Glafi-.wure Window (ita?*, p* rfi.nrv.
K** A Ac fact, r serv ihifiL usually k*p> bv
Di . : H iving made his nmciiii****
for Cash, and from .’u-t fi>JHlr, m N* w \ .rk
ton, he is etialib dto ■•• life or.leif. at n I*w pei ,p
fine, fresh and mraduuemtrd mim< Ic- can l.- ol tuiued at
any establishment if .ue .southern country
; FhyaicianH, Mamifaetorere, Plnr t ~ Hud f>en!’rs nr*
j invited to call nnd examiue u-.a t.ock belore they muke
i their purchusep.
j Macon, Sc pi 25, 1815. 32
WISI Alt'S Hal-anf XV I I,I Cherr r ,, for dis aais of the
Lnogs, Cuuirh*, Ac
i LAnghy * Great Vumin Inman Pun*..
Br. 1 a>, lor’* B-* Dam us l.ivcraoi t.
Swann’s Panacea.
Kowand’s Tonic Mixture, for T’cver nml Ague.
I
>’ nllrni •! - , ol puiMWin
Jaynes Hair Tonic. Mofiatt’s Pills, &c.
Ihoeni* HiM. it, Sand’s remedy for Salt Rbtmn,
Carpeliu-r s V xiraet us Pink Itoot,
Henry’s Calcined vi.igni Mi H , Butler's Kfß Mflgnes.
I n“i “ ?) '’ * ,,r ‘ulon.ig rel <r gray ban hl.iekor Ino’n
Jin Ini of Coluu ria for rt sloring the Hair.
I Bair hrndicutar for removing superfiuuus ITair.
* iliaigi*e le Hotipe.
The Magical Pam I.xtrnctor.
Murrai ’* Fluid Magin „ia.
Sphon’s Head-aelie Remedy, certain and efH ctuol.
Ja*t received uml for sale by m. BAH 1 LETT
Koo 12 3 Q
1 of White Lead first quality.
JL “"” 9 00 gall*. I.insced Oil, do do
200 galls. Spirit* Turpentine,
100 boxes Window Glass, all sizes,
Japan Varnish, Conch Varnish, Copal Varnish,
Castor Oil, Sweet OiL ‘I ram Oil, Lamp Oil,
, fnroine > rllow, Green, Prussian Hltic,
I And all the colors ustd by painters, ju*t received and for
..Irlo.by M. BAHIUTT.
Nut 1- „
Rereivetf mid for Sate,
*1 AA BBLS. Phelps’, Jence’s and Double Rose Gin,
1 “ w\J 100 44 N ‘ w Orleans and H<itnnre W hiakt y
30 “ New England Rum,
Also a good stock of nil kinds of French Brandies, Holland
o, n, M Cro.x Rum, Irish Whiskey, Peach Braude, Win®
n . J? 1 * *• SCOTT, CAKHART & CO.
t>ct 21 30
~ nsai.lron. Ac.
.New Orl.nns, hdi! Si. Croix Sujari,
m ,1) tons Iron, assorted sizes,
JOM bundles Round Iron, 1-3 to 7-8,
10 boxen Tobacco,
1® baskets Champagne,
400 Kockx Salt,
3500 bushel* do. lor sale bv
_ ° ctß 34 REA & COTTON.
•S. .1. Jo^lls
COMMISSION DEALER, AT THE MACON CAR
KI v< iE DEPOSITORY,
be would he planned to see his old cus-
ii * om * r *’ ftn hII others disposed to favor him with
I *J, ca , • Persons desirous of ordering Carringea from the
North, may rent assured, of having them built by tho
1 Sl Mnnufactureis in Newark, Bridgcjiorl, or New
Haven, and on terms to please.
’ Macon, Oct. 2, 1845.
” OTSTBRS7
Don't smack your lips, but come and see me.
THE subscriber ha* re-opened his OYSTER HOVSF, for
the stamm, and it will ufiord him great pleasure to wait
upon hi-fneiid* a lid ctiMorm r*. and will guarantee that every
tlnug in the wayot 1 lesh, ht/m nd f n/, shall be dour up
orewn. K r. tir. and ro.™ furnished for parties of gentlemen.
1 resh m- Pickled Oj sters by the quart or gallon, in keg* or
without; and all other luxuries of the seaboard.
Oct 22 36tf c. A. ELLS.
• I'uiron Carriage Depository.
BETWEEN the Floyd Hon** nnd Washington Hall,
and opposite Mr. G. A. Hut tStora,
I on Mulberry street, opens this dnv, with a fresh nnd
well selected stock of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES.
BIJGGYS nnd ROCK AWAYS, Saddles, Barnes* nnd
Bridles ;J'l ranks, Valieces, Curpet Bags and Satchels;
I Haddlerv ami Harness Hardware, .Skirting, liumess,
: Bridle, Top and Patent Leather; Morocco* ol every
variety, and a beautiful assortment of Cariiage Trim
tilings, consisting of Cloths, Lace*, Tassels, Axels,
Hands. Dash, Frame*, .Springs, Klein*, Boughs, Lamps,
I Brussels, and Oil Carpetings; Oils, Paints und Varnish.
Carriages of every description built to order ; Repair*
in every brnncl) of thn above business executed with
ueatnes* mid despatch. Price* to suit the times.
J. DeLOACITE.
Mscon, October 2, 1845. y 33
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
CJCUGRA f|Vl K 'i bscribers have on hand and tine eon-
Tl_H JL *tamly manufacturing mii a-iiornnmt of
KAMA splendid Furniture and Chair*. Ihe tu!lowing
ImBPA ~|' >n P r i,‘ a part* viz: Secretaries and lv-k
J D * “ks and Hook Cases; Dret*iiu~Bu
mJ Mml MI wan* and Sidebom-ds, large aMserfment, Crntre
W * \ 1 Tallies with Marlileand Mahogany tops j Ma
* hogany, Black Walnut and Cherry Dining and
! Tea Table* ; Mahogany and Rirch Caudle Stands ; Quartette
and bailies’ Work I'ubtes, lard ami Telit t l aldt a; Sofas
and Divan* splendid Portrait and Picture Frames of Ma
hoguuny and Gui
LOOKING GLASSES,
*f various sizes; booking G lass Plates; Ladies and Gentle
men’s Portable Writing Desks ; Ladies’ Work and Dressing
Roses ; a f< w pieces choice Carpetting very eh* ap ; 1 hairs if
almost every styie of Mahogany, Hlack Walnut, Curled Ms-
Cle and imitation Rose Wood; Hoiking Chain *f various
inns and patterns which ea until fail to please ; Counter and
! Desk Curled Ms pit- Cane Seat Stool# ; Piano Stools, Crib*.
Cradle*, Wash Htrods, kr. Kc besub s a good nssortrni ut of
splendid Mah’gnny, Black Walnut, Cherry, Curb'd and plain
Maple, French high and low post. Phi lit Windlass, Sat king
ta.i towi Slat, Screw and t'o-d Rtdsteads, all of the nioM fash
ionable style; Curled Hair, Muss, Cotton nnd Shuck Mat
resits ; Feather* nnd Feather Reds ; Feather* Renovated.
To Iff anufuctinei*— FOß BALE.
Mahoganr, Furniture Ttimniiiig*, and Superior Copal
Varnish. VJndei taking ,n all it. In arches personally attend
ed to. WOOD Ik BHADLKY.
N. H. Old Furniture repaired and varnished with maims*
l and disoatch. Remember the old stand on Mulberry
opposite the Washington Hall. W fir B.
: Dmistart, ltd d-its
\V inflow hlmdfN.
MOKK of tho< sphndid irauspvrcnt Window
11 f Shades jut ivund and fr -al., ugn at vaifcMjr
X, y Vs. WOOD Ik RRADI.FY.
December 9, It 4
CAIULIASSS.
LEITIIKR i P Bu**i*,
_ J Tn nine Huggi**,
I Denham Carting*, #ml
‘i Jersey Wagon., for mil* low, hv
FHKKMAN & lIOHERTS.
AIo Harne.., Sudrll*., Carriage nml Sud.Hery llard
war*. Carriage Trimming*, Leather, t!ke.
No. 20 40_
ll£iii)iK< I'loair and < lieese.
1 OD i' l KCK"T.vj inch lienv \ Kentucky Begging,
l_Uv’ -'O IO |h,. priiiirn.tr Che*.* in box** ,V ciifk.,
litKHI .ulterior Country Floor, juM r**ei**il
anil for *al hr A. J. WHITE.
I)*c Ml, 1815 *i_
OJ* K. Curnilnalmnt ia .candidate for Coua-
Us .-arvo/or of Uilib enuty t lit. next electee*