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One Dollar the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each con
nance. Advertisement* not limited when handed in, will
b> inserted till forbid.
Siiet *f f.And and Negroes by Executors, Administrator*
and Guardians, arc required by law t b.* advtrtised in a
ouhlic /atette, sixty da vs previous tr, the day of sale.
v The sales of Personal Property must be advertised in like
manner forty day*.
V nice to Debtor* and Creditor* of an estate must be pub
lished fort y days.
Sntiee that application will he made to the Court of Ordina
ry fir leave to sell Land and Negroes, must be published week
ly for four months. ,
’ Monthly Advertisements, One Dollar per square, for each
insertion.
Advertising a* Candidates, Three Dollars.
7* I.K I* fF.RS on business must be /tost pntrf.’
***— *•"* *’ ■ lma> “■” r jxii *■
ll|>e ;uil Twine.
Oft HM.F.S < mmiy c;u'(C.
Ovf 75 piece* Dundee do.
500 pieces Kentucky do.
1500 lb*, three-ply flagging Twine,
200 coils Manilla Hope,
75 do. Kentucky do.
For sale on reasonabletei m* hr I
July 31 24 CHAS. CAMfftELL 8c CO. .
Kerseys. Blsinltels. Shoes. Ac.
T'lE subscribers have just received their Fall supply of j
he ivy goods, suitable for plantation use, together wnh
a general sunk of Staple Dry Goods, which they offer on as
B-ood terms as tan be had in this market. I
” They invite those who wish to buy tOMtnrouic their stock
,„, j „^f..rthcm.e 1 v t -.. cHAii] Ks CAMpBELL co . j
oct, n iB4 2L I
If. Sr .r. CO WM*B&,
HAVING removed to the new Fire I’rimi Ware
House, are now receiving it general assortment ol
G-” OCr.E.X33S.
which tliev oIT.-r for sole tit n small advance, consisting
of Rio and Java CnlTee,
Old Government Javn Coffee,
St Croix nnd New Orleans Sugar,
I.naf Siign r,
New Orlenus .Molasses,
Fine Cheese,
Sperm Candle-, Soap. Raisins,
Kentucky Bagging, Rope and Twine,
Kentucky Ragging ‘ci v heavy —u new nrticU,
Fine Otard Bniidy,
F’ine Holland Gin.
Scotch and liish Whiskey,
Thorn Champagne and Port \v me.
The above linuors are Os Hie finest quality. ;
Mar.it, Nov it, 184- r >. . .
B-olltn A Taylor
HWf jml --rived Slid Hr now opening a well .elected
...arme .It of IVtY SOOtJS, among winch are
Fniicy and Furniture Prints,
Fancy find dark Ginglnnns.
Cashmeres, Cashim re d’HcoMc,
Alouselain de Laims,
* Plaid, StripeiLand Fancy Silks
1 thick Gro de Swi-*, Lustring and Sinchew,
Pluck Satin \ oron*. very rich, ,
A due a-sortment oV Shew Is, Fancy Handker *f* and
Bimmt, Cap .W N'rt* ItihlMn.,
Plain Tafllta Ribbons,
Ladies ami Gents* not French Kid and H. S G.ovcs,
Ladies’ black and white Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Jtiiu k, white and colored Silk, Cotton and Wool Ho*e, ;
Pluck* white and fancy Silk Girdles,
Thread, Lisle, Victoria untf Hobinet I.aees,
.laconet and Swrss >fu*lin EdjriKgs.niul.l inertings, j
Revier, fleni-stitchvd and Botthi'nl L. C. Haii<lkercliit-fs, ,
1 nee uu-l Kreiicli Worked C.d'osk, t'heini.vtlv.,
lira,, Cloth amt Corded Skfrt., K.enih Skirt.,
Silk Wursted and Colton Fringe.,
(lent.’ Illavk and Fancy Italian Cravats,
Fine Irish limn, an;’ I.awnf,
Sn i ■>, .laeonet, and Mali Mo. tin*.
* l.ace-triped and cra.*-lnirrd Muslim,
Cambrics, Ui-hop Lawn, Gimps,. ....
Fine I.inc.i I ahle Diaper, Fine Limn Uird-eye It taper,
Fine Linen ‘rowel., C ra.li,
Black Silk and Tabby Wlvtts,
Gent'* Alt rino and Cotton Slsirfs and Drawers,
Plain And figured Bonihane*and Albaccas,
Superior Black Drup and Etc,
Zephyr Worsted, all colors,
White and colon and Flannels,
Brown and bleached C*aiiin Flannels,
Brown and bl ached Shillings and Sheetings,
Apron Checks, tickings. Drillings,
Plain and fancy Cas-dmere*,
Satinets. Liitsrvs, Kerseys,
Plains, Kentucky Jean*,
Du mi and Rose Blanket*, kc. &c.
‘Macon, DeV* t., 184'. 44
Sugar. .Molasses aiil Coffee.
i*\ UI IDS.
grJV fiO lilide. New Orleans Molnasea,
l “ ‘•<>
2n “ Si. Cioix, I*. n..,nnd N. O.Susnr*, L
1(1 boxes llavanna Sugars
10 lilila criishmt sail pulvenwil Sitzar,
5 41 I .oaf Sugar,
300 hags Rio and Java Coffee,
20 half bid.*. Shad.
fit) Idd*. and half Uhl*. Mackerel,
100 boxe Raisins.
Nov 12 39 CR"’Rj, WOOD & CO. j
Oils. VlfhH. I’a nits, At.
0H.1.5. I.inwr.l Oil,
Ol’v. 408 “ Spermlhl
200“ hl.uielieil Oil. •
75 hoxns 10 by 12, 12 liy 16, 12 ly 18 (.lass, I
75 koas White l.cml,
2 hbls. Putty,
5 hills. Train Oil,
Now in since anil for sals I'lies aby ‘
n„ v |o okavks, \voon & ro.
HEMOVAI.
SCOTT, ( AIM I ART & CO.
-g T \VF. mnveil In CimitneiTC l!mv, in (lie Rriik Stores
S 9 between Messes. Ken & Colton, nml Oriives.
wm| &. Cos. wliate lliere w ill he fnuiict nl nil times, a
complete assortment in (In it line.
ISAAC SCOTT.
JUIKS I) CAIiHAUT.
w 11,1.1 \M I?. CAKHAKT.
Maron, Oct 1 ,1645. I}_
.Bus! received and for Sale,
-| /\ hVI.F Pipe. Otar,l, THtpny fk CiiV Brandy,
JL ts in dll. do. B-liilleniiici Kt lteeki r'i do.
Ip do. iln. Cham inline
10 do. dii. S’ i i-lli Ur do.
10 do. do. I'ellivoTMin do.
90 pipe* tine Holland lim. ........... v or,
Nov 16 St SCOTT, C ABH Ut llk CO,
Knits, jtou and Hollow Ware.
“Tik'i kegs Cnt Nails,
f I5 tuns Icon, assorted 1 to 10 filehesj
! 2 l!0l) Ills. Sheet Icon,
10,0(11) Ihs. Hollow \\ are,
2.H00 Ihs. Cast Steel,
1.1100 Her,nan ami IHlster Steel,
2,(Hilt (loop nml Kami Iron,
50 ilor.. Hoes,
400 pnics Tram Chains, : .
Keceived anil liir salo by C. l. ‘* r, 1,1 ■
Deo 17 . 14 j
1 lot or rhoicc ‘1 ea.
ffUST received and fur *a*‘ by . „.j. v
JJ Nov 17 41 SCO’I T,’ CAHH ARI cc CO. |
801)11 nml ( Jiiidlcs.
* 4k noxßs No. i so*.,,
is do. HuU’rt Vancirstßd
T 50 do. Sperm Camlh #,
SO do. Adrtmam do. .
30 do. t allow Hull & Son - * Taunt
l .To.t received ami for sale by
Ngo 41 tCOTT, < AUHABT Ik CO. j
did fUU k SACKS SALT , in .lore and for -ole he
WH n) SCO I1 , nil,tier h. CO.
T'’ “ - 1
Just received aiad for Sale,
K. 4 k bBLS. lien Canal Hour,
Nov2fi 41 SCOTT, CARHAKT Ik CO.
Raisins, Almonds, Ac.
|r ; VA IIOXK.S fresh Haistus,
2,000 lb*. Almoim*,
1,000 lb*. Knglish Walnut*,
1,000 lb*. Pecan N.t*,
1,000 lb*. Brazil Nut*,
1,000 lb-. Phitbrvt*.
lu*t received and for *alc by
f Nov 20 41 SCOTT, CARHABT S- CO.
Just received and for sale.
a fV HHI>S. St. Croix Sugar,
/\ 1V 20 “ Porto Rico do.
10 boxes Loaf do.
10 bll*. Crushed do.
10 44 Powdered do.
10 44 Clarified do.
Nov?* 41 SCOTT, CAUUART Ik CO.
Received and for Sale,
1 I\| V noxts Tobacco variuna qualities ami brands.
| I 93 I 400.000 Regalia, La Norma, ami Primipe Segura,
(let ‘) 3<l SCOTT, CAKHAKT ft CO,
I'l.Ol 11.
r fk BBLS. Canal Fluur, just received.
,}1 ) Dec 10,1 hi. 41_ J. H. OBEAR.
Fresh Mulngi, Fruit.
1 r(\ HALF ami Quarter Hoaea Hanoi., received to-day,
40* 1 ei-9, 154.5 41 J. H, OUK.AH,
APPLE*
2aw HBLS. choice Huiaetti. Juat received.
,) Her 9. 144.1 41 J. If. OBF.AK.
Cra wherries.
\FKW HHIa. received to-ilay.
1>e9,1 ML 41 J. H. OBF.AR.
It*. Mi. C. .11!Sj Ij .S',
FACTOR AltS COJVXMZSSIOKT
MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, INo. 170. Ray.
References:
CttkM.v.s T)av & Cos., Mar/m.
D’Antignac te Evans, Aueunta.
E. PadrlkorD &, Cos., Savannah
| Oct 16, 1844.
H. KEA'D.FLE CARTER S Cos.
IN®. I.V, Si. Charles Street,
NEW OK.jC.BANS.
It. KF.KDALI. CARTER,!
DANIEL PRATT, $
Nov 20, 1844 40
’ KA TOA, ~
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVA IN IN AH, GEO.
J. W. TtARVN, 7
R. L. FULTON. 5
_JuI y 23, 1844. _ ___ 23tf
Theatrical Saloon,
MACON, GA.
rWYIItS Commodious and well arranged building in sit
-1 uated in the most centra I port of the city, and linn
been thoroughly repaired and put in complelti order. It
is well udapted to theatrical exhibitions, for concerts,
lectures, or scientific exhibitions ofanv description. It
will he rented for purposes of the kind, on reasonable
terms, by apply in g to FERDINAND HORNE.
The building is subject to a city tax,which has been
paid by the proprietor, all performances in it are there
fore exempt from anv additional tax.
Oct *29, 1815. ‘ 37
Cow m ission .1 Y> tire,
subscriber has taken the large and commodious
g store on Cotton Avenue, next Winship Re Pope, where
lie * licit* consignments from hi* friends ami the public gen
erally, promising hi* most industrious attention to the inter
est of those who may favor him with business. Promptitude
in every thing may be relied upon.
a. r. McLaughlin,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.
ROBERT W. HUGO, at same store, offers for sale a gen
eral assortment of
Groceries and Staple Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, fcc. fcc. which will he sold so low as to
make it an inducement for all classes o*’ buyers to call and
see. and to sec will induce purchases.
Macon, Oct 15 35
Actv Goodn! New (goods!
Cheap as the cheapest , and as good as the best .
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his cus
tomers and all wishing to purchase Dry Goods, llmt
he has just received a fine assortment of black satin
stripe Silk, black watered with satin stripe Silk, light
and dark fancy colored do. seal let Florence do. for lin
ing ; Silk Velvet Ribbon of nil colors, for trimming
dresses; Calicoes,some entirely new pattern 9 ,nnd veiy
handsome; 19-4 bleached itud brown Sheetings; black,
white and slate colored flose; Green Raize; black Cord
nnd Tassels, maznri.ie nnd light blue Kid Cloves, fine
Leghorn Bonnets. Tilt* above articles, together with
the large stock lie had before on bund, are now offered
at a small advance.
N. R.—loo pieces Mouslin de Lnines and Cashmeres,
some very fine and pretty, nt cost; also a lot of Winter
Dress Goods, from 12$ to 1(1 cents per yard; also 200
9-4 Blankets, at any price to suit the purchaser. The
above goods were purchased on advantageous terms,
and must he sold. All who wi*li to get the value of
their money, will do well lo call before purchasingelse
where, nt the secoud door from Washington Hall, on
Second Street. E. WOODRUFF.
Dec 3, 1845. 42
ON CONSIGNMENT.
A Rare CSismce.
C\SES Roots and Shoes of nil kinds, will he
i£w offered very low during the present week, at pri
vate sale. a. it. McLaughlin
Auctioneer,Cotton Avenue.
Also, 8 Rales Negro Blankets, 8-4,9-4, 10-4.
Od 30. 1845. 37
GROC2RIES.
ST. Crotx, Porto R ico, Muscovado tk New Orleans Sutrar*,
WooNcy & WooUcy’s be*t stcain refined Loaf and Crush
ed Sugars,
Hio, Cuba, St D<Min£n, Java end Mocha Coffee,
Hystm,young’ Hy*m and (iunpowder Green l eas,
Pouchonjv and Delong, In st black,
N-w Orlean* anil w est India Molasses,
Otnrd, Dtiptiy Kt Cos., and Signete’* Brandy,
Rest Holland and Swan Gin,
Choice old Port, Madeira and Wine*,
Genuine old Havana and Principe Cigar*,
Sperm Snhp, powderand Shot,
Best M. R. Ramnsin boXtsand half boxes, fresh,
Mackerel, Cod Fish, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Pepin r, Spice.*, Clove*, Nutm* gs, Cassia, Ike.
.lit received by PA TTEN Ik TAYLOR.
Macon, Di e 15, 1H45. 44_
‘V. sm:\\roir
VUTOULD inform bis Customer* that lie will keep n
f 1 large and lull assortment of
GROCE XI EES
throughout the season, which shall be sold at as low
rates as tliev can be obluinetl in Macon.
Sept lb, 1815 6ni*U
Choice IViucs and 12 run fly
For siite on iissnsiinlEy low terms.
A RARE CHANCE!
\E. AI ’ DOTJIN it. speei fnllv informs the eiil/.ens
of Macon, that in contemplation of a removal,anil
change of business, he proposes to sell out for cash, at
rates that must be satisfactory, bis choice stock ot
Wines and Hrainly. cpmpiising
Choice Madeira, very old.
Ol.l) PORT, a superior article.
CLARET, of his own importation.
CM \ Yt PA ON E, of the most approved brands.
P*R,ANI)Y, best t|iinlity, pure and unadulterated.
His liquors lie cun confidently recommend to connois
seurs, oil for family use.
Nov 30; ißfs: 4 !L
BOVS’ CI.Oi'III VO.
JC4T rntoiveil a fresh mipplv nf Ihivs’ Cloth inf. m
Nov 2d 4(1 J- .t E. S ADI.SiII I! VS.
(CANTON I Lionel Drawers.
J Shaker and Merino do. ..
Shaker anil .Marino Shirts, (or nme !v
\ ()V v!U 40 EaK. S VCLSRCRY.
POTATOES.
C% BRT.S .Potatoes.
£;) HveO, (flit. -n J. H. OBF.AR,
Rereircd and for Sale.
/N/A BBI.S. Phelp*'. O nce’* and Os üble o*eCiin,
1 ioo “ \cw Orlean* amt Baltimore \Vhi*kej
30 44 New England Hum,
At<o a good sun k of all kind* of French Brandies, Holland
Gin, St. Croix Hum, Irish Whiskey, Peach Hramtv, Win.
and Cordial*. SCO’l 1, CARHARi Ik tO .
Oct 32 rL
Itindow Shmlos.
‘jr\/\ M )HK i.t ilio.r .plinitiil trmi.p.reiit Winrfnw
II I Shmle.,ju.t rveelei-it .lid fur .le, a Itre.l vanity
Xtyle.. “OOP t* BKADLKY
lit n ii.lm i 9,1 t Otf
Bnttini) Fl.tr ana ciiocsc.
lint I’IECES 52 inch lirsvv Kentucky IJupgin-,
: lUU 20110 Ihe. primi’ti.w Cliccw in ho*cn vV ciinkd,
3000 mipirtor Country Elmir, just icirived
! nml for enlt> he A. J. Will 1 E.
j D! 24, ias
V. C. HOBOniRTS.
Oun-sniHh. r imr-siuiih. I.drk
muifli nnd m il Hunger,
MXNUEAC'n lU'.ltof Dmitnl ln.trunionld.Trnw.,
I.CV I rone, t7otrnn (*iinhlct, An - . All kinil) ol re
puirin*. Mockiop, turnin* nnil (friniling ilone nl the
• hnrtcHt notice, uppusitn the Eut olhee.
Dec 17 Z_
WHISKEY.
• r /\ nm.S WhilkPT nhovc proof.
Ot f 511 vl Whiskey,pronf. u nil, IV
Dec 17 44 A 11 ■ eLA V 2SHEL.
DR. SPRING’S
Medicated Cough Candy,
AIM.F.ASANT nml eflectuol ttemeily for Cnnsh.,
Colilh, llimrucneo., Croup, Whooping Cough,
Anthmn, Tickling mill Dryness in tlm I hroAt.
For sole he j, H, t W. H. hUIS.
Dei- 15, 1845.
.•oMlien IDit’fkf
4)A/Wh I.HS. superior lloshen ( lioese,
500 Iba. Pine Apple Ct, *rrv',Vi n,e
or sale be THO.VIAB TAYLOR
f Dae It, 1315
JVXIIiIi IRONS.
MlLl.Crsnk Hnimlles, Rails nnd Drivers.
Pitman's and Ste tup’s Rag Irons ami
Reeeiveo and for sale bj E. R* ;
I Dec 17 ‘ 41
MACON, THU USD A'lT, .1A ALARY 13, lt*lo.
WZ.V.V AT Stu WUOCK,
waivc-hoitse ,usa
COMMISSION Mi: ICC IIA NTS.
a. Macon, Geo.
/ TWAHK lindvrsiiynail Imvinif formed a cn
fiUlflilWllH'll B partnership ill the above business,
would inform their friend* and the public,
that they will he prepnril for the rcreptUn
of Cotton early in the coming season. Our Ware-Home..* is
conveniently situated on Poplar and Second Streets, near
John M. Field’s Ware-House
Our best exertions will be used in the sale of Colton for our
friends, to obtain the highest market prices.
All orders from our customers will meet with prompt at
tention. Advances will be made oil Cotton In store, at cus
tomary rates. We hope by our exertions, to give entire satis
faction to all who may favor us with their business.
JOHN R. WINN,
Macon, Aug (5, 1845. JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
HARDEMAN & II WIILTON,
WARS HOUSE
r and figgi
Commission Merchants, \
MACON, GIIO.
CONTINUE bind ness at their old Stand on the river,
which is convenient to the shipping of Cotton either
by River or Rail Rond, and is a secure location from fire.
The interest of our patrons will he closely attended l !
in person by Mr. Thomas Hardeman. either in the sell- J
! ing of Cotton, filling of orders for goods, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman 6c Cos. Savannah, or to j
any other market.
Aug. 28, 1845 v2B
WAaE-HOUS^_
Commission Uissiness .
GRAVES, WOOD A CO.
TAKE this method of informing pUnfers And others, that |
in addition to their wholesale and retail
Dry Goods and Grocery Easiness.
they will continue to transact a general WARE-IIOUSE fc
COM MISSION BUSIN ESS, at the old stand, (long known as
Graves’ Corner,) on the cofnrr of second street and Com- |
merce Row, and would respectfully renew the tender of their
services t their planting friends, and others, with the assu
rance, that tho*e who may patronize ns in this line of luisi-j
nes, shall have our best endeavors to do them justice and pro- j
mote their interest. Our Ware House is conveniently situat
ed; and Cotton stored with us,shall le w*-ll taken care of, I
and protected from the weather. We will also assist with j
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 & CO.
Edwin ravf.s, Y
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibber, )
Maeon, Aug 22, 1844. 37
IS. MI. MOULTRIE,
WARE-HOUSE
CO2VEZVSIS3IOSS- KIBStCIEAI-ST,
am t oar.
fHYH E subscriber will continue tin* Warr-Tlonse and Com-
JJ mission Business at the old stand of Moultrie & Camp
bell, near the lower end of Cotton Avi nue. He will make lib
eral advances on Cotton stored with him, and afford every fa
cility to the planter in disposing of it ; and w ill also attend to
all orders for Goods shipping of Cotton, ike. that may be ne
cessary for the convenience of his customers. He solicits the
continuance of the patronage of the customers of the old con
cern, and the public generally.
Aug 13, 1845. 26 B. H. MOULTRIE.
.Vcic Fire Proof Ware-house,
MACON, Geo.
fflH **'■ undersigned having erected
V i 1 J a Tire Proof’ Wnre House, situ
/ A 9 ated at the head of Cotton Avenue,
I yr jM tenders his service* to his friends and
the public generally, for die storage
of COTTON and MERCHANDIZE,
and the transaction of
coxvzKiissxorff utrsiiesss
in all its branches, pledging himself to use every exertion to
promote the interest of, and render satisfaction to, those who
may confide business to his charge.
The storage and sale of Cotton will be tinder the direction
and control of Mr. JOHN JONES, 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 shipped.
ISogKinK Rope anil Txvinr,
together with any other article, will be furnished customers
at the lowest market price.
Storage and Commission at the lowest market price.
Juue 2(i, 1545. J- COWLES.
Hamilton. IJarcfewan A’ Cos.
SAVANNAH. GEO.
.i W 71 * 1 continue the Fatto-
J + II RAG K AND COMMISSION
/ |8 Business in thu city, and will a*
£ ve their best atten*
tint) to the sale of Cotton, the fill
ing of orders, and the receiving and forwarding Merch
andise. EVER AKI HAMILTON, )
THOMAS HARDEMAN, >Copartners.
CHARLES I . HAMILTON. )
Savannah, July 2,1844. 22
IVSI.I.BAM T. WB34>xO.\,
WAS.S-ISGU’SE
AND
Com >n is Non . ISevch an t,
iUAcorv GEO.
- nndersigned having ren-
I /k J 2 ted the Waie-Hmise recent j-
V I v occupied bv.L B. ROSS,(near
Iv opposite Mr. J. M. Eieli\> I
It.fTTSl\Vnre- llouse,) is prepared to re
rdive Cotton, in Store. Hi* personal attention wit! be ‘
devoted to tiie business. All orders promptly attended
to. Advances will be made on Cotton in store. He so
lids the patronage ol his friends and the public.
Verv Respectfully,
VV. T. WILSON.
Macon, Ci a. July 1,1845.
BIi.V.V/; TT BELL,
|” WARE-BOOSE
)4IU IkiMOY lUERCIIANT.
Dliicon. Let).
Oppnnile the Central Hail Road Depot,
AVl\' le..edthe StorpHmt Ware Hou.e formerly c- j
cnpieit l>> Ht ni-J K. Cartt r, would iepett#lly t’ odrr !
In. .ervii-e. to ptsnu r. sml mher., sml mil pinmptl, attend j
ti the receiving of Cotton and Men-h.ndise rutru.tedto hi. >
“tte will give hi. personal .ttenlinn to seliinf Cotton ovnfher :
produce, tiillieg i.nli r> for Goods, and ahiupinir Colton lu
Savannah,Charle.tynor New York —lmping hi. he.t eseruon.
w ill eive Htiafaction to all w ho may favor him with their (ot*
.inei., Macon, August 12th, 1445 20
WARE-HOUSE
co.yt.mssio 7- it rsMTss.
rs tHI -uhscrilMT* take till* method ‘if
y iit fur mi n g plMiiter* ami other*, that
L ♦ *■!s addition to |l|* whole*al and retail
HUY (iOOI)S AND buii*e**,
wr have in tt t a couiatodiou* anti aafe
Ware-honne on the corner of Third ami
Gatil-bti*h *tn‘ct*, j.uuctioti.of Houston and Coltimbu* rad*,
where they re*pcctftiU> solicit a *harr of the patronage ot the
ilanter*,a**tirmg them they *hall obtain our l**t endeavor*
to promote their it re*t. Our Ware-hotie is located in tlie
*atc*t nart of Macon in case of fire. We wilt at all time* a*-
*|*t otir friends with pleasure in selling their Cotton,fite ot
chair*, amt shall be pr* pared to make liberal advance* in
Cu.hor Mi reh.ndi/.e, All .rder.^.H..lly.Uend^^
W. R. WatMl, > ,
\ . t. Moulton, s’ Macon, JoTy 10,14§.
ware-iioitse.
fJYHK undersigned will continue th* l
U. J Ware-House and Commission Hu*i-
T A AB ness at the titaml occupied t>> them for th
v w last two vears, and formerly occupied by
k. Jk T. N. Beall. ‘They have also rented
another Ware-Houae in a retired part >f
the city, nnd ner the one they occupy, aad “hu h fn.m it.
loestion. Will pnili.hly lie h fe fn.m Hr. • any In the eity
rhev.olieit the pal rim. Re. if IheirlVitnda amt the pnlilie,
and pledge the,reuu..a..t pi
Maenn, Inly 14, t 4. B|bM
7 —T—*WAHE-HOUSE BUSINESS.
uml. rsigm and ha* rented the Ware
teMf I House formerly occupied by Messrs.
sfcott. Carhnrt Ik Cos., and will be pleased
revive., hare of puhlie patrenage. wM T ATKIVS
Macon # 00l 1, 1845.
CLOTHING.
OVF ANS V 1.1,.
TAKE NOTICE
rllflAT new and fashionable CLOTHING, for the
! JL fall and winter trade, (of their own manufacturing)
nnd made in the best manner, has just been received,
and can he seen nt tilt* store of
MIJUtIIF TOJY AT Cos.
on necond street, next door to E. Woodruff ’s Dry Goods
* .Store, and tlireo doors from Washington Hall.
The mock consists of Gentlemen’s garments of every
kind, that will make them comfortable anti genteel. All
of the said garments will he offered at the lowest cash
prices.—Please give us a call.
Nov 5, 1845. 38
AT PRIVATE SAZiH.
ESy A. IS. McLaughlin,
RRLS.Iow priced Sugar.
10 tierces New Orleans Molapaea,
200 sacks Liverpool ground Suit.
K. W. BURG,
At same store,offers at retail price,
St. Croix Sugar, Cuba and New Orleans Molasses,
Porto Rico Molasses, Rio Coffee,
Hagsing nnd Twine
Pot Ware, Iron anti Nails,
An assortment of Roots and Shoes,
Spiders, Shovels, Collins’ Axes,
Together with an assortment of Dry Goods, for
country use. Call and see.
Macon, Nov 12 38
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
af¥ll!E subscriber, in announcing to his
■ friends and the public, by whom he
has 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.
Instead of a fulling off. there shall hen progressive im
provement ; and if a liberal outlay, a well furnished ta
ble, with every 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 It.
JL S. NEWCOMB.
Oct. 9, 1845. tt-34
WASUIALSTON HALL,
MACON, GA.
afTIHF. undersigned have bought out the
J interest of Mr. St. Lanikr in this
well known establishment,nnd design mak
ing it worttby of the liberal patronage it
has heretofore, obtained from the public.—
Evcrv exertion will he made to make the sojourn of eith
er the permanent or transient hoarder pleasant and agree
able. The sleeping apartments are comfortable nnd
commodious, and filled tip with neat arid dean furniture.
The tables will he furnished with every luxury our own
market and those of Savannah can supply ; and no ef
forts spared to make the house deserving of public pa
tronage. MOTT <fc NEWCOMB.
October 9,1845. 34-ts
TSS3) W.SIISIIOMt
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT.
THIS well known establishment, situated half wo v
between Knoxville and Macon, formerly occupied
by Law-liee, and more recently bv N. Owsfey, having
been furnished anew by the subscribers, is again open
and ready for the accommodation of travelers. No pains
shall he spared to satisfy those who call on ns. Terms
moderate. R- 6l f\ UVVSLEV.
Oct 30,1845. 37tf
,V.ip store nn*l A'ew Good*!
c. k* wnrwMTlt
Wtilt li Maker nnd Jeweller.
HAS removed to the new hrick block, east ride of
Mulberry street, (immediately opposite hi. old
stand,) and is now opening anew and fine stoek of goods
in Ins line, consisting in part of line Hold and Silver
l.ever, Horizontal, I’utenl anil Verticsl Escapement
Watches: Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chains: lireast
I’ins, Finder Rings, Ear Rings: Gold Chain and Hair
Bracelets: Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles amt Eve
Protectors: Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Geld
an,l Silver Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Sil
ver Comb”, Silver and Pearl Bell Slides, Gold Sleeve
and Collar Buttons. Gold Smiles nnd Chain Slides,
Gold Lockets, Hearts and Crosses: Card Cases, Steel,
Silver and Gilt Beads; Mead Ornaments, Jet Combs,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Purses, Superior Pen and
Pocket Knives,Scissors, Razors and Kazoi Strops:
Too'h, Lather and Nail Brushes, Shaving Cream, Reul
German Cologne. ~
Einc Silver Plated Castms. Cake Baskets, Candle
Sticks, Waiters, Cups. Snuffers and Trays: Mixon’s
Fine Ware in setts. Also Coffee and Tea Pots ; Silver
Setts of Knife,Fork and Spoon; Spoons, Watch Stands,
Fans, Perfumery, Faney Goods, vVc.&e.
Wntche* nf ercry description repaired in the best
manner. All Watches sold or repaired will be teor
rntiled to keep pood time, or the rash refunded. VVateh
es sent from anv trait of the country, will receive the
same attention anil he repaired on ns reasonable terms
as Ihnng-h tbeoiruer teerr present.
All kinds of Gold and Silver work neatly repaired at
the ahortept notice.
Spectacle Gluseos adapted to all nses.
A LSO FOR SALK —One of Chicken,ip's Superior
Picno-Fortf.s, in rose-wood ease,/./// tenphth iron
frame, and warranted as fine an instrument in every re
spect/as can he found m ”~^ TWORTI , f
Watch Maker ami Jeweller,
Macon, Nov 5,1815 East side Mulberry Street.
V* tioiesafe and Retail.
Ls.-r- . • ‘r&sS^scam
GSO- I. SnSrATwB
RESPECTFUUiY informa bisfrirndH and thn pub
lic gctiorall v, that be i * otiHlatifly receiving from
the moat celebrated Hat Manufactories* at the North,
new and fresh supplies of Hats and I apa, embracing
every alyle and quulity, and for durability m.d cheap
noea cannot be atirptinted* Among Ilia nzfoitincnl muy
be found t
Denver, J\utrui % Cassimer,
Hiinria, Jlfi'leskin, nml Silk Huts ;
and any quantity of Broad Brim Beaver, Nutria, nnd
Ruafin Hat.**, warranted as durable ft* any Hats ever
aoldin Macon. Also
Gents’, Vomits’ A Chmiren’s Caps,
great variety. Alho,
A large naftortment of El R CARS, conaistitig of Ot
ter, Shetland Seal, Nutria find Muskrat, Hatr arid Seal
ette Capa. ... . , „
Together wiilt a l iree assortment of Men n and Bv *
black and drab Wool Hat*.
All of which will be aold at the lowest price* for ennh.
PurcliftHer* are invited to examine, at the pfore nujom
i ing Meaar*. Whiling & Mix, a few <b>or above the
| Washington Hall. , . c,e flo
| O’ OTTER, MINK AND ItACCOON MvINS
wanted. Ar
Macop, Dec 24,1-845.
rnilK above mention*.! CARDKN -.F.F.DY.are wareant.-il
| ‘freah—the growth of 1543. They oiai.to( a large eari
. AofHi an., 1V.., Letfiee, •'■anni.., MaHi-I.ea, f all.l ag,.,
I Ueet. S.pm.hn, Cilcnmliera, Onion., Melon., ( arrot., okra,
plr.Vv tec. Snj. Al.o Clorer Seeil. For .ale at the ..ore ol
1 urttey, ™ ( w . S. KLI.IS, Cotton Avenue.
Mntnn. Dee 10,1*4*. 41
ALBERT . BUTTS,
J- WAUE-UOUSE agnl
l $ J co.yiJKessioj*’
itriiacadiNS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Moron, Sept 3, 1845. %,
I RBLS. CAN \l. FLO! U, ‘
” 1-4 and 1-3 bbln. fresh Buckwheat Flour,
Butter, Soda nnd Lemon Crackers,
10 kegs choice Goshen Rutter,
20 casks Cheese, 50 boxes Cheese,
4000 lha choice Georgia cured JJaeon Sides,
1000 lbs. do. do. do. do. Hams.
1000 lbs. do. Lord,
10 bids, Irish Potato**,
20 bills, and half bids. Nob. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel,
In store and for sale hv
Oct29 37 RUSSELL KIMBERLY.
braves, Wood & Cos.
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention Os Merchants
and others, to their slock of seasonable Dry Goods
now instore. Additions will he made weekly, through
the season, of desirable styles of goods, vi* ;
10 bales Osnnhurga,
5 44 Brown Drillings,
5 “ ‘lickings,
15 “ 4-4 Brown Sheetings,
15 “ 3-4 ‘• Shirtings,
5 * 4 fine unbleached Shirtings,
5 44 Blankets,
5 cases 3-4,4-4, 5-4,10-4 bleached Nomeapans,
3 bales Canton Flannels,
3 “ Chec ks and Fin ids,
20 cases Prints, assorted,
2 “ extra rich Prints,
1 “ rich mourning Prints,
2 44 ricli Ginghams,
25 pieces blue, black and olive Broadcloths,
30 “ American and French Caasimers,
50 44 Vestings,
150 “ Kentucky nnd Cassimcr Jeans,
100 ‘* heavy Linsevs and Kerseys,
100 “ red, yellow, white and green Flarmeh,
15 “ black silk warp Afpaccas,
20 44 colored Alpaccas,
20 4 A Ipacca Serges,
5 44 Bombazines,
100 44 Muslin de Luincs,
20 “ Cashmere de Lairies,
20 “ Mourning de Laines and Beragea,
100 4 * colored Cambrics,
75 “ Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs,
10 “ English Silk Hdkfs.
300 doz. lie ul and flag lldkfrf.
75 “ Berkley and Madrass Crflvats,
10 pieces black nnd fancy S>ilk do.
3 “ green Barrage,
25 doz. gents’ and ladies Gloves, assorted,
300 44 Hosiery, assorted,
75 “ Day’s skined Suspenders,
75 “ low- priced irnt. do.
50 boxes Ribbons, assorted,
23 “ Artificials,
12 eases Florence, Straw and Fancy Bonnati t
5000 Shawls, more or less,
4ft pieces Irish Linens,
25 44 Linen Birds-eye Diaper,
20 44 Russia Diaper,
10 14 Cotton do.
5 44 12-4 end 13-4 Linen Sheetings,
Linen Table-cloths nnd Napkins,
5 pieces super Flannels 4-4,
50 44 Jaconets,
50 44 checked Cambrics,
50 “ Swiss, Book, Lace, and Mull Muslins,
50 44 black and white Lace Goods, 3-4 At 4-4,
1000 “ Luce Edgings 1-2 to 2 1-2 inch, wide,
20 doz. Muslin Collars,
20 44 Nett Caps,
20 pieces Bishop Lawn,
20 doz. Lawn Hdkfs.
5 cases Umbrellas,
20 pieces three plytngrain and Cotton Carpeting.
Macon,Nov 12,1845. 39
STRONG & WOOD
¥¥AVR received by recent arrivnls fVnro P!ul*i-
R 1 delphia, in addition to tht ir former stock of
Y’ jj Boots and Shucs.
Gent*’ tine ('alf Water Proof Bool*,
Gents’ tine French Calf Light Hoots,
Ladies’ fine Bronze Gaiter Hoots,
Ladies’ tine Bronze Half Gaiter Boots,
Ladies’ tine black and colored Gaiter Bools,
Ladies’ tine Kid Slippers and Walking Shoes,
Misses* fine Morocco and Seal Lace Boots, thick sojeil.
Misses’ fine Morocco and Seal Lace Buskins, thick soles.
Children’s fine Morocco anil & Seal Lace Boots,thick so I is,
Children's black and colored Morocco ami Cloth foxed
Boots, thin soles.
Also, various other kinds of Roots and Shoes, made express
ly for retail: ail of which they after at very model ate prices,
and invite all who wish to purchase, to give them a call, sign
of the Big Boot, on Second street, opposite Geo. M. Logan
& Cos. Dec JO, 1845 43
||Lt::■;!; •
BIIL’NO tV VIRGINS.
AGENTS for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary and Vi
brating Magnetic Machine ; also the Magnetic or
Compound Bitumen Planter,and Mapneti/.etl Gold Bills.
We also keep a full supply of the Homeoparhic Med
icines, with the books an practice.
.Macon and Columbus, Oct 29,1845 37
STOWS, 33*13139 ¥t\.IHE,
CUTIEHY,
W ooden and Willow-ware,
Britannia and Tin-ware,
WITH A SPRINKLING OF YANKEE NOTIONS,
HSEBISB.E A. BRAY,
nAVK on l and, and are constantly receiving large
additions to their stock of the above articles, which
make their assortment tolerably complete, and as well
selected as can be found in the State,
Comintinfr w part of
Cooking, (assorted sizes) Baqour, Air-tight and Box
Stoves, with furniture comple.
Knives ami Forks, table and dessert, with ivory, self
tip, cocoa, buck, bone, home and wood handles; Carvers
and Steels; Butcher, Shoe ami Kitchen Knives; fine
Ben and Bucket Knivea; Shears, Scissors and Razor*
of the best quality.
Brass Moods,Curtain Bins, Casters, Butts, Rose han
dle Knobs.
Finn Ten Trnvs, Waiters; Silver, Herman Silver,
Plated, Britannia and lined iron Table and ‘Tea Spoons;
Britannia, Brass, Iron and Tin Handletlielrs; Britannia,
loss. Tin and Bard Lamps; Copper and Iron Tea K.p|-
tles; Sauce Funs, Frv Fans, Coul Hods, Mortars and
Feslles. Fatent Scales and SteeUyards, Hand Bellows,
Brushes, Brass Andirons, Brass Shovel ant! Tong*,
Steel do. (verv fine,) Iron do., tirid Irons, Catiire Mills,
Sad Irons, Tailor’s Irons, Brass Kettles, Brass Stair
Roils, Brass Maslen Kettles, and Brass Pails.
Files anil Rasps, flat, square and round.
Chisels and Gouges, Plane Irons, Locks and Latches;
Butts, Hinge, Bolts, .Screws, Brick Trowels, Brace
and Hitts,and extra BitU; dinner, tea uud cow Belle;
Glass Curtain Fins.
Mill, Cross-cut, Hand and Wood Saws.
Fatent and common Hoes; Chains; hrnad aud nar
row Axes; hand and shingling Hatchets; l>rnw Knives,
Ring and Nest Weighers; sledge, hand and nail Ham
mers; Foot Scrapers; \V aflle and Wale) Irons; Patent
Screw and Bed Wrenches, Screw Drivers; IV’iincinj
Knives, Steel Squares, Sheep Sheers, brass and iron
Fullers, brass end irnn Cont Fins, Cork Sf ies'*, Fsste
Jiggers, brass and pewter Cocks. Molasses Gates,Cur
ry Combs, Bird Cages, Bed Cords anr’t Plough Lines,
Sale Wire-cloth, Shovels and Spades, Tacks, Spriggs
and Sparables,
Fine Percussion and Flint Double Hnd Single Shot i
Gnits,
Fine Percussion and Flint Rifles,
Six barrel rifle and smooth bore Pistols; Percussion
Caps, Shot Pouches, I’owdjr Flasks, Pocket Flasks,
Leather Cups.
Britannia Coffee Tea Pots; Spittoons, Water
Pitchers,Sugar Bow Is,Cream Pots,Molasse Caps and
■Vlngs.
l’lunished Tin, Alhlnge and Hash Dishes, Dish Cov
ers, Coffee Biggins, and a lurgo assortment of Jelly
Moulds.
Wondrn-ware. a large assortment.
Willow-ware and French Baskets, a great variety.
Plain and Japan Tin-ware, a great variety; and every
article in the line made to order, at the shortest notice,
and in the best manner.
A large stock of Yankee Notions.
The above articles will be sold at the lowest prices,
either at wholesale or retail. House-keepers arc par
ticularly inviterl to give us u call.
Macon, Nov ‘JO, 1855 6l "'°
fSI HR highest prices in Cash paid
1 Furs,by DIBBLE At BBAy,
Cotton Avenue, nearly o|q>oaite Washington
Dec S “
VOLUME XXIIJ.-rV0.48.
XtfOmCE.
TriF, undersigned have associated themself* in thenrat
tice of the LAW, and will give prompt attention to such
a* may le intrusted to their care.
1 hey will attend the following Courts: Bihh. Cra-r+krrf.
Tu,i ßK*y Jones, Wilkinson , Houston, Pulaski, hi nr a,
anuhik re. A. P. POWERS,
Macau, March S, (S L. N\ “WHITT hi,
; f ov , Pr E. B. Weed’s store, second door from
” ot- H. Johnston.
THOMAS C. NISItGT,
•B TTOItJYJF* 1* JBT LIH*,
savannah, Geo.
Refer to
Bor. fc Nisbkt,
John J. Grkihax, [> Macon.
NtSßt'.i &, WlflQflELD,)
Dr. P. Botkin, Columbus.
Hon. Oha*. Dougherty, Athens.
April I. r >, 1845. ~
BtICIIAKD iC* J. I.VoK *”
* ttlorneu* if Counsellors at Late
ALBANY, BAKER CO., GA.
| T AVF. rreonlly rnterml into a partnership in tl>
■ 8 pruolice of Low, and will oontinue the practice in
tlio several Conns ol the counties of
ISttkrt', Loo, Rstmlolp!), Snmu>r, I?ln
coii. Dooly, Decatur. Irwin.
AH matters ulnniued to their core in nnv of these
I roomies, will meet with prompt ntlentioii, and lie
j brought to n speedv conclusion.
__May 26,1845. Jyls
M m or: jrisnr.T, ~
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Geo.
I NVENDING to devote theoisolves exclusively to
■ tlimr profession, will regularly attend the Superior
< ourts, in Fwiggs, Houston, Jones, Bihh,Crawford lo
ann, Monroe, Pike and Henry. ‘uwioru, i p
Nov 20 “
Itr’ Telegraph and American Whig will copy 3 times.
PJOTXCE.
1 r PI- 1 vv rm “ f VV ? r , ren & Sorhorouglt, composed
1!L “r ‘i vv ’"'>nd Jamas J. Scarborough, having
een dissolved by the elect,on of Mr. Scarhoroufl. to
the judgeship ot the Southern Circuit, the undersigned
hnve associated themselves together in the practice of
the Law uadem e name of Warren & Scarborough,
and will constantly attend all the court* of the South
Wester” and Southern Circuits, and Houston and
Crawford, of the Flint Circuit.
Their office is at Perry, Houston county, Ga. where
one of them may always be found.
ELI WARREN,
Jan 1,1846 I’. D. SCARBOROUGH.
nit id s'roßti:.
JJR.. 7VX 3ARTJjXSTS7
te BIAS just received, at his Drug Store
-3 *- op Mulberry si reef, n Jai-ga Mock <f
¥ khemicals, Fuints, Dye Stulls, Oils
1 ya.4H-waf, Window Gians, Perfumery!
A &*•; in fact,every thing usually kept liv
r /’ i UrugHMfi. Having made his purchase*
Jor Ua*/i, and from first hands, in New Vork and Bos
ton, he is enabled to execute orders ut ns low prices as
fine, Jrenh and unadulterated articles cun be obtained at
any establishment in the southern country
Physicians, Manufacture re, Planters, and Dealers nro
invited to call and examine his stock before they make
their purchases.
Macon, Sept 25, 1815. go
I AH’S Balaam of Wild Cherry, for diseases of the
v v Clings, Coughs, Ike.
Langley’s Great Western Indian Panacea.
Dr. Tavlor’s Balsam of Liverwort.
Swaim’s runucea.
Rnwand’, Toni.- Mixture, Air Fever and Acne
lutlian y. geubte Elixir fur Rheumatism, X.c
w “Hi lit ail ■ Essence of Mustard.
Jayne;, Hair Tonic. Moffntt’, Pill,. &*.
1 lieeinx Potter,, Sand', remedy for Salt Rheum,
Carpenter Exir.et ot Pink Itont,
Hut! vr> FfT rvc scit.g Mugnc.
1 Jim red or ‘"‘ir blatk or f.iu'n
i>aiin of CiilSiiihia for restoring ihe Hair
Hair Rrsdicatsr for removing superfluous Ilair.
v maigre de Houge. *
The Magical Pain nxtractor.
Murray’s Fluid Mngiusia.
Sjihoit*. He.il-.clie Remedy, certain and effi-clunt.
.(■st received and tor sale by m. BAHTLETT.
\eu It 3'j
IDD fI/ G S of White I,eadtir,t<|.iality,
.1” “*/ >OO gall,. Linseed Oil, do do ”
200 gall,. Spirit, I'urpentii.e,
100 bnv . Window c.las, all ttiaW
Japan Varnish, Cont-li Vatni,h,
C avoir Oil, Sweet oil, I ram Oil, Lamp Oil,
, J hrn| ae Yellow,Chrome Green, Prussian Hlnc,
And all the color, u,sd by painters, jn.t m-cived and tnr
Nov 12 M BARTLK JT.
lr **. Salt. Ac.
V | New Orleans, and St. Croix Sugars,
<w ■ 20 tons fron, assorted nir.es,
100 bundles Round Iron, 1-3 to 7-8,
10 boxes Tobacco,
IU baskets Champagne,
400 sacks Salt,
3.00 bushels do. for sale by
001 8 34 REA Ac COTTON.
J. JONES
COMMISSION DEALER, AT TIIF. MACON CtP
RIAUE DEPOSITORY.
\VTHERE ho would he ploased to see his r,M cus-
T turners, and all others disposed to fnwir him with
a call. Persons desirous of ordering Currier-os from the
North, may rest assured, of having them built by the
best Manufacturers m Newark, Bridgeport, or New
Haven, and on terms to please.
Moron, 0ct*2,1845.
OTSTBRS. -
Don't smack your lips, but conic and see me.
subscriber has re-opened his OYSTF.R HOUSE for
| the it ml it will afford him y T t nt nhasure to wait
ii|u h-s friends a lid customer*, and wif. guarantee that every
thing in the way ot Plm/., Fuh and
ri> * n * for panic. ~■>*,1,,,
Ts , r s o s T ,‘ r ” ‘’J the quart or gutlrirr, ru keg, or
without,and all other lusuriesofthe seaboard 6
Octii 36tf c. A. EI.LS.
• tJacon Carriage punitory.
BK r W KVaN the f lovt! Houo and Washington Hall,
and opposite Mr. G. A. KiuVt.erlev’s Hat Store,
on Mulberry afreet, open* this day, with n fresh and
well selected n'oek of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES.
BUGGY Sand ROCK A WAYS, Saddles, Harness nnd
s n , ~ 1 runks, Valier©*, Carpet JlagP &od SatchcUi
Saddlerv and Harnrgw Hardware, Skirting - , Harness,
Bridle, lop and Patent Leather; Moroccos of every
variety, and * beautiful assortment of Carnage Trim
min's, consiMt;r lß r ,f Cloths, Laces, T&ssels, Axels,
Bands. Deh. Frnnies, Springs, Sters, Boughs, Lamps,
Brussels, ae.d Oil Caroeiings; Oils,Paints and Varnish.
of every description built to order; Repairs
la every branch of the above business executed with
neetu? :** and despatch. Prices to suit the times.
J. DcLOACHE.
Macon, October J, int. r >. y 33
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
B d| JL siantly manufacturing an assortment of
splendid Furniture and Chairs. The following
vJgagfc rumpnwe a part, viz: Secretaries and Rook
T**a tr*Q&*wJ Cases; D* aks and Hook Case*; Dressing Bu
mj ESI gj reatis and Sid< Ijoh rda, lai'je Bsorliut lit ; Centre
/’ 1 \ Table* with Marble and Mahogany l op* ; Ma
• hoganjr, Black Walnut and Cherry Dining and
Tea Tables; Mahogany ami Birch Candle Stands ; Quartern!
and I.adies* Work Tables, Curd and Toilet Titbits; Sofas
and Divan* splendid Portrait and Picture Frames of Ma
hoganny and Gui
1.00 Hi I VO GLASSES.
of various sizes; Looking Glass Plates; Ladies and CSentlc
men's Portable Writing Desks ; Ladies’ Work and Dressing
Boxes ; a few pieces choice Ccrpcttinc very cheap ; Chairs t f
almost every style of Mahogany, Black Walnut, Curled Ma
nic and imitation Rose Wood; Hocking Chairs es various
kinds and patterns which cannot tail to please; Counter and
Desk Curled Maple Cane Seat Stools ; Piano Stools, Cribs.
Cradles, Wash Striids, &c. &c. besides a good assortment of
splendid Mahogany, Black Walnut, Cherry, Curled and plain
Maple, French high and low post, Pat nt Windlass, Sacking
bottom Slat, Screw and Co-d Bedsteads, all of the most fash
ionable style; Curled Hair, Moss, Cotton and Shuck Mat
resacs ; Feathers and Feather Beds ; Feathers Renovated.
To ManufacUn’crs—for SALE.
Mahogany, Furniture Tti minings, and Superior Copal
Varnish. Undertaking in all its branches personally att< iRI
e d to. WOOD i’r BRADLEY.
N. B. Old Furniture repaired and varnished with tu atness
and dispatch, Remember the oid stand on Mullurry street,
opposite the Washington Hall. & B.
December Q, MS4S, *3lf
On Consignment*
-fl /"h BALES Domestic* ;
Hi Dec 19 4J J. ILOBEAR.