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RV H. ROSE.
TERMS.
The MftSSRMGP-R is weekly, on Thtirady
miming m Three Pellars, if paid the year, and Fo r
do'lors, if not paid till the expiration of the year.
A Iverttiemtnts not exceeding twelve lines,wilt Ik* inserted
One Dollar the first i inert ion, and V ifty Gent* toreaeh con
nmen. Vlvi iuisrment* not limited wnen handed in, will
bo inserted till forbid.
.ft let *f Land and Negroe* by Executors, AdndniMrttori
amJ Guardian", are required by law t* be advertised in a
public jjaiette,sixty day* nrevioua tc. the day of sale.
l iie t il.** ofi* isoiial Property must be adverti*ed in like
Manner forty days.
V ,tice t Debtor* and Creditoraof an estate mutt be pub
lished forty day*.
Notiee that application will be made to the Court ofOrdina
ryf r leave to sell Laud and Negroea, mutt be published week
ly for four month*.
Ni nthly Advertisements, One Dollar periquare, for each
insertion.
A lv-rtsintf ns Candidates,Three Dollar*.
I.F. f fF.RS on business must be poxt paid.
E 9 at ten A’ Taylor
HWF. just .fee*red and nr now opening a well selected
assortment of DRY ROODS, among wiiiah aro
Fancy and Furniture Prints,
Fancy and dark Ginghams.
Cu>h n re*, Cashmere d’Ksosse,
M ntselain de I.hi ns s.
Plaid, Striped anil Fancy Silk*,
Hlack Gro dir Swisa, Lustring and ftmehew,
Black Satin Aprons, very rich,
A fine assortiocnt of Sliawin, Fancy Kandkcrcts aod •
Scsrfs, .
Bonnet. Cap mid Seek Ribbons,
Plain I'atftta Ribbons,
I nlkes and Gent*’ best French Kid and H. S Gloves,
f a,lies’ black and white Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Rlaek white and colored Silk, Cotton and Wool Hose,
niMkl white ami fancy Silk Girtllr.,
Tlir-a’l l.i'lr, Victoria and tlolimrt Lace.,
Taennet’and Swi.c Mu.lin Kdsiui'c and lnertm-s I
Kerter H-.-m-tntel\ed and Bordered t. C. Handkerchief.,
T are and French Worked Collar., Chemiaette.,
fi r „, Cloth and Corded Skirt., French Skirt.,
Silk Worried and Cntt.nl Fritißi ~
Gents’ Black and Fancy Italian Cracat.,
Fine Iri'h Linens and Lawn.,
Swm, Jaconet, and Mull Muslins
Lacc striped and e*a*-harml Muslins,
Cambrics. Bishop Lawn, Gimps,
Fine Line.t Table Diaper, Fine Linen Bird-aye Diaper, ‘
Fine Linen Towel*, Crash,
Black Silk an.l Tabby Velvets.
Gents’ M*rino and Cotton Shirts and Drawers,
Plain and figured Rombancs and Albaas,
Superior black Draii d’F.tc,
Zephyr Worsted, all color*,
White and eolorrd Flaunt Is,
Brown nnd bleached <'anion flannels,
■ ••own and bl. ached Shirting* and Sheetings,
Apron Checks, t icking*, Drilling*,
plain and faney Ca*imcrcs,
Satinets. Lin-ev*, Kerseys,
Plains, Kentucky bans,
Duffil and Roe Blankets, fct. fce.
Macon, Dec IS, 1943. i
Sugar. lUolJtsset and Coffee.
a A Hubs. MoUfp, ,
6(1 lilt'll*. New Orleitnn Jlomm,
1 “ Sugar-hou*<* do
2!) “ St. Cioix, I*. R.,nnd N. O. Sugafs,
10 boxes Hu van no Sueur*,
10 bbl* crushed und pulverized Sugar,
5 “ Lnat Sueur,
300 bag* Rio and Java Coffee,
20 huff bids. Shad.
,V 1 bbl*. and half bids. Mackerel,
woon * rn.
Oils. Gl:*s. Paints. Ac.
O 41.1.5. I.iHired Oil,
l)UlJ 400 “ Sperm Oil.
200 “ blrache.l Oil,
75 boxes 10 l.v 12, I‘2 liV IC, 12 ty 18 Glass,
75 loirs White Lend,
5 bills. Tiittv,
5 bids. Train Oil,
New in .tore and for sale cheep by
Nnvl2 CRAVES, WOOD & CO.
Kails, Iron and Hollow Ware,
fr <Ljk kezs Cut Nails,
OD’ “ 15 tons Iran, assorted 1 to 10 inche.,
2.000 lbs. sheet Iron,
10,000 lbs. Ilollutv Ware,
2.000 lbs. Cast Steel,
1.000 German and Hlister Steel,
S QOO Hoop and Hand Iran,
50 do/.. Hoes,
400 pairs Truce Chaim,
Reeeited and for sale by E- ”• •
Ilea 17
FI.OIIK.
rr BBLS,CnsI Flour, jussrrmwd.
•) (? l>tc 10,18.5. <5 J. H. OBEAIt.
Frcsl) Hal iga rinlt. .
“t f- fV HALF ami Quarter Bxc lUiaina, r feiv.sl te-eay.
Ore 0, 1845 J. H. OBKAR.
Cranberries.
AFF.W h’.l., rccei.ed to-day.
Dee 0, 15... J.l J. H, OnRAB,
G3.OCJStt.IE3.
Sr Croix Porta Hicu, Muscorado Ik New Orleam Sutjar*,
IVuol.iy St Wuol.c) b.l .team rctim-il Loaf and Crush-
Bio Cuba, St nomii.po. Jar. and Moeha c .flVe,
Hysun, voillllt Hjrwill a.td (iu|wwilrr Grcctl 1 tus,
P aicl'Oae and ticking, I” •• black.
New Orleans and tst India Molat.f.,
Ot.ird, l)'i|"iy ts Fo,, and Siffilele • Brandy,
H**t HiilUml and Swan Gin,
Choice old Pori, Madeira a„,l Cl.ampagn. sT.ae.,
Gentlin ‘ obi la. ana and ITu.cipe Cigar.,
Sperm Candle,, Starch, Soap, u,.derand Shot,
Beet M. It. Kai.iimn la.x, nnd hall boxn. >
Mackerel. Coil Fish, Chewing and Smoking I .diacco, ,
‘
Maruii, D**C 15, 1945. —_
j. ,v. sur.Honi
WOUl.n inform bis customers that be w ill keep n
large and full assort.nenl of
GROCERIES
throughout the sanaon, which shall be sold at ax
raten as thev can be obtained in Macon. 1
t ii tSrL.!
Theatrical Saloon ,
MACON, GA.
r*AIUS commodious and well arranged building is sil-
I anted in the most central part til ihe eity, mid Ims
hern thoroughly repaired and put in complete order. It
Mwrll ttilapledto the ,tric.il exhibition**, ; for concert*, ;
lectures, or h* ientifiu exhibitions of any description. Il
will be rented for purpose** of the kind, on reasonable I
terms, hv applying to FERDINAND IHMINE.
The l>nil<lin2r is subject to a city tax,which lias >e**n
paid by tbe proprietor, nil .performances in it are there
fore exempt from nnv uddilioual tax*
Oct ’29, IS 15. _____
(iuiiO sim
A L \R(r, supply of the above for sale, in lnree or
Al small quantities, from one paper to a thousand, at
wholesale or retail prices.
1 have already proved moat of these eecds by actual :
experiment, and find them good.
Country denlera are requested to call
Feb 19, I J. M. HOARD MAN. I
i ii.EUii rr.>* sve: mes :
A Lb fresh and genuine. We enn warrant them with
.* m. canfidonce, nn we never offer the Seeds lefi of llie
•vreviaus year for sale, besides ive do not, and will not
#>urehaae of see<lmen who take bark tbe seeds after tbe
Reason has parsed, (us some do) and who it is believed
them next season s fresh. Puichaser* should
, now this SHOT WELL 6c GILBERT.
® .Macon, Feb 11, 184(5.
VOID id, lPiipuy A Co'H. Ili'tindV.
HR undersigned ofTrr ftr sale Rruntly in I*i|es and half
Pipes, of superior cpialit y, fully fourth proof, which they i
have rtcvntly received from Otsrd, Dnpuy fc < o of Cognac,
(France.) Their importationa arc nlwnys made direct fiom
.liat House. Prices moderate. Apply to
O’DRISCOLL 8t CO.
Savannah, Feb 2,184 ft. ftw Sl
SHEETING.
JUST received a lot of 6-4 and 12-4 Bleached and
llrown Sheeting of a superior quality. Also a good
.ssortment of of Ltidlaa aim Gentleman** Kid Gloves,
best quality. GEO. W. PRICE.
Feb H,
Window Sliadt'i.
MOHR of thoae splmdid transparent Window
&V FI I Shade*, just received and for aU , a great variety
WOOD Ac HRADLKY.
Decemher 24 43tf
Brass Andii-oni. Niliovrl and Tongs.
A COM PI.ETE assortment of ilrsss Andirons, Shov
el and Tongs. Received and for sale hv
l>ec|l7 44 F.. B. WF.F.D.
RECEIVED tins day and for sale, IS libda. Forto
Rico Sugitr, and ‘JO hues Java Coffee. 1
March 4 3 SCOTT, CARIIAKT Sc CO.
Whiskey si kid (oflee.
Whiskey,
wW 80 hues Coffee, for aale by
Hard) 3, 1C46 J REA 6c COTTdN.
CrtWiJfH
ll*. EE. E\ .TJW/liS,
FACTOR AND COIVZJVriSSION
MimSHANT,
SAVANNAH, No. 176. Bay,
Rrftrmctt:
( PHtßLits n*T Si Cos., Mnc/m.
j rVA,Tian*c 4t Kv * ns, Aufvuta.
E. Padclfduo it Cos., Savannah
| Oct 16, 1814. _____ ‘to
ii. m:.rn.tr.i. carter s c.
4'ogiiinittion illcrcliants,
No. 15, SC. Charles Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
H. KKXDALL CARTER,)
KANIKL PRATT, j
1 K.r 50, 1144 40
It A ll U Y A FIII TO K,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GUO.
j 3. W. RABUN, )
| H. L. FULTON. )
July 1.1, 1144. Mtf
Iron, Nalls, CaMinss,
50000 LBS. Sweedes Iron, assorted, from 14 to
| I fid kegs Nails,
i 6000 lbs. Casting*’
50 do/.. Hoes, assorted qualities,
’ JOO pairs Tract* Chains,
25 |oz. Axes,
Band and Hoop Iron.
Cast, German and Blistered Stael,
In store and for snle by
i Jan 14 43 _ RUSSELL Sc KIMBF4REY.
Ii Alh BBES Whiskey,
M
50 bbls. Rum,
Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin,
£?t. Croix Rum,
Madeira, Port and Malaga Wine,
Cinnamon, Rose and Peppermint Cordials,
Fur sale hv RUSSELL KIMBERLY. ‘
Jan 14, 1846. 48
Ar HHDS. Sugar,
4*) 150 Wags Coffee,
20 hhd*. Molasses,
I. inseed. Sperm snd Train Oil,
Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
150 boxes Tobacco,
25080 Se*ar, for sole hv
Jan 14 43 RUSSELL 6c KIMBERLY.
BUTTER.
ICb KF.GS prims Northern DutU-r, on cou*ignmrnt.
I £ Dee 9, j<3 J. H. OBKAR.
Ciller Vineffar.
5881.5. verv wunerior, fir sale hv
Dec 17 44 THOVIAB TAYLOR.
Sperm Candles.
rA BOXF.S Spcr.n Candle., on cuusignmint.
Dc 9, Hts. )t _ J- H. OBKAR.
Tin Plate ansi Wire.
onn BOXES Tin PL.ic,
£t M I 4,000 llx. Iron Wire, ais.rted No*. 610 18.
Received nntl for sale by E- U* IVKED.
Dec 17,1845
AXSS.
-rfA DOZ. Collins’ Axes,
Otr 10 ils. Hu nil und Broad A*es,
Received and fur sale by E. B. WEEI •
Dec 17
SIISjI.'V’ ST EEL —3,000 lbs. Sheet Steel for
Gin Saws, just received and for sole hv
Dec 17 J* L. IL WFF.D.
I'ommissiosi .Yotice.
TIIF xtib.efiber It), taken tbe large and eaiumodioua
.tore ... Cotton Avenue, .text W.nship Ik Hone .here
he. licit, cotfigumetu. from hi. f, tend. ...ui the itultl.c gen
er.llv, tineni.ing hi. mo-t indn.tmtii. attention to the inler
e.t ofthtwe who may favor him with itutinea*. I romptitude
tn ever, thi. C may be felted upon. Mc , >uf , HUN .
Auctioneer and Comminitn Merchant.
ttORF.BT W. IIUSG, at tame .tore, offer, for .ale a gen
era I assortment of
Grorcrir* nnd Staple Dry Goods.
ROOTS, SIIOF-S, Stc Ike wh ch w,II be .old .o low a, to
make it att tndneemtnt for alt eht.-e. of buter.tu e.II and
■ee.and to ee will induee pttrelta.ett.
Macon, Oct 15 I
New Snoods! New Goods!
Cheap as /he cheapest, and as good ns the best.
rr*HF. auhscrilter would respectfully inform hta rut
-1 miner, olid all wialting to pureliaae Drv Goods, lllat
he hn jn-t received a fine assortment of black satin
stripe Silk, black watered with satin stripe Silk, light
and dark fan. v colored do. ,ca. let Hnrenee do. for bn
inc • Silk V r elv t Ribbon o( oil colors, for trimming
dresses; Caliroes,-ome entirely new p.iltein', “r.dveiy
handsome; 12-4 bleached and brown Sheeting* black
white end slate colored Hose ; Green ILn/e- h aek Cord
and Ta*.e|.. nnea.ii* and light blue Kid G ove*, fine
Leghorn Rmtnets. The above arnclea, together wilh
the'lane to, k he had before on hand, are now offered
*'n B —inn pieces Mo<ilin de Lnine* and Cashmere*,
some verv fine and jtret.v, at cost; also a ot Winter
Dress floods, from 124 “> ‘ f’n.s per yard; also 200
9-4 Blankets, at anv price to suit the purchaser. Ihe
above roods were'purchased on advantageous terms
sn I ,011-1 he sold All who wish to get the value of
dr money, will do well to rail before purehasin,.else
where, the second dear from m,
bfcond >tre*t. 4 t ,
Dec 3, 1843.
OK CONSIONMEJIT.
A ltiire Clinncc.
* tJ\ C’VSF.S Roots nml Shoes of nil kinds, will be
ver> ‘ ow a'EKmit “ pr “
Auctioneer,Cotton Avenue.
Al so. 8 P.nles Negro Blankets, 8-4,9-4,10-4.
Oct 30.1845. _
SI. A • J. CO II’IHS,
HAVING removed to Ihe new Fire Proof Ware
(louse, are now receiving it ceneiul assortment ol
groceries.
which they offer for sole nt a amall adranee, consisting
of Rio and Java Coffee,
Old Government Jam Coffee,
St. Croix and New Orleans Sugar,
l.oaf Sugar,
New Orleans Slolhm#*i
* Fine Choea**,
Sperm Candle*, Soap. Rmnifl**
Kentucky liaising, Rope and I-me,
Kentucky Hnsgine very heavy—a new articla,
Fine I Paid Itrundy,
Fine Hollnnd Gin,
Scotch and liisli Whiskey,
Thorn Champagne and Poit Wine.
The ahum liquors areot the finest quality.
Macen, Nov 3, 1845.
f h iice Wine* and Brandy
Tor sul** on iinnsunHy low terms.
A RARE CHANCE!
a I, AUDOUIN reapecifullv informs the citiv.ena
\ of Macon, that in contemplation of a reinoval.aml
clmiise of business, he proposes to sell out for cash, nt
1 rates” that must he satisfactory, hit choice stock of
’ Wines anil Brundv, comprising
CHOICE MADEIRA, very old.
<)| D PORT, a superior article.
I CLARET, of his own importation.
I CHAMPAGNE, of the most approved brands.
lIRANIIY best quality, pure and unadulterated.
HU liquors he cun confidently recommend to connois
setirs, and for family use.
Nov 80. 1845.
BOVS’ C'I.OTIIINO.
T IST received a fresh supply of |W Clnthine. at
,1 Nov 40 J * *■ SACI.SIH IQ
(’ N ANTON Flannel Drawer*.
J Shaker and Marino do.
Shaker and Marino Shirts.fne sale bv
Nov 20 40 J. &. E. SAIH.SHWKT._
POTATOES.
BBI.a rntstor*. nnF , n
r>rc, Has. 4] ,T, H. onr.an.
Ftunily Flour,
Os) BIILS. extra superfine, just received by
s)U THOMAS TAYLOR.
Dec 17 H_
On ConaiKiiiiM-ut,
1 saakiaMA LIIS. Georgia Bacon.
wWwWW SCOTT, CARHART & CO.
March 4 and
UECEIVED this day and for sale. 50 bills. Canal
Flour. BCOTT, CARHART|& CO.
March 4, 3
MACOI, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1846.
H'f.V.V *V STWfiOUil,
WA^3S-llO;'TfciE AND
COiTIItHSSION .11 Dttl IIAM'S,
a. illacon, Guo.
rVTHF. tlllileraignell h iving formed a co‘
■ partnership iu the ahivr bu*iue*s,
wonll inform Ilu ir friend* and the public,
ihat they Mill hr prt-panl for the reception
•f Cotton early in the coining season. Our Ware-Huus/ i*
conveniently siiuatctl on Poplar and Second Streets, near
,<liii M. Fi Id’s Ware-House
Our beat exertion* will be used in the ale of Cotton for our ‘
friend*, to obtxin the si market prices.
All order* from our customer* wilt meet with prompt at
tention. Advance* will he made on ( ntton in store, at cus
tomary rates. We hope by nwr exertions, to give entire satis
faction to all who ina> favor us with their hutine-a.
.10HV D WINN,
Macon, Aug i, 184 J. JOSKPH N. SKYMOUR.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
WARE HOUSE
rrj and (Sgi I
Commission allerchants, !
HIAt'ON, GEO.
C CONTINUE hnainta at their old Stand on fht river, i
J which is convenient to the shipping of Cotton either ,
by River or Rail Road, and is a secure location from lire.
4 The interest of our patrona will he closely attended t
j\ n person by Mr. Thomas Harufman,either in the se||-
, >ng of Cotton, filling of orders for goods, or in shipping
i Cotton to Hamilton, liurdamaa 6c Cos. Savannah, or to
anv other market.
Aug. 1845 v2B
WARE-HOUSE I
Commission Business.
GItAVKH, WOOD A CO.
ffIAKE thi* method of informing planter* and urhers, that
| in addition to their w hoh sale ami retail
I>ry Goods and Grocery liiisim .x.
they will continue to trannct a general WAHK-HOVSF. h.
COM MISSIt)N BL SI X KSS, at the old **and, known at
tirave*’ Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com
merce How, and would respectfully rem w to* tender .f tln ir
services t their planting friend*, itnd others, with Hie assu
rance, tlmt who may patronize ti in tin* line if hu*i- j
ne<*, shall have our bet end* avors to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware llouseis cotiv*ni*-mly situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with ns,shall In* well taken care of,
and protected from the weather. We will also assist with
pieaure f our friends in selling their cotton and without
charge ; and we are at all time* prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVKS, WOOD U CO.
Edwin Graves, }
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kirbff-, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1844. 3T
li. EE. aIIOELTSISi:,
WAKE-HOUSE
cozvxivzissioiv iviehceai’T,
.VIACO.Y.
THE subscriber will continue the Ware-Hr.iir and Com
mission Hu si tie-* t ihe old stand of M• ultrir }Cc Camp
beU, near the lower end of Cotton Avt-ntoe. He willmakt lib
eral advance* on Cotton storetl w ith him, and afford* * cry fa
cility to the planter in of it; and will also attend tn
all order* for Goods shipping of Cotton, Ike. that may he ne
cessary for the conveni* nee of hi* customers. !!• solicit* the
continuance of the patronage of the customers of the old con
cern, and the public generally.
Aug 13, 1845. 26 B. H. MOULTRIE.
JVetv Fire Proof Ware-house,
ITIACON, Gro.
T | J * Fire Proof IVare Home , situ-
I A M atel at the head of Cotton Avenue,
/ VC tenders hi* service* to his friends and
the public gcneialU, for ihe “toracre
ofC OT ION and MEKCHANDIZE,
and the transaction of
COWXIVXZSSXOCT BUSINESS
in all its branches, pledging himself to use every ext rtion to
promote the interest of, ami render satisfaction to, those who
may confide business to hi* charge.
The storage and sale of Cotton w ill he under the direction
anti 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 the tilling of order* tor Good*.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will be anade on Cotton in store
or to be shipped.
Bugging Kopr and Tvviar,
togetherwiih any other article, will be furnished customers
at the lowest market price.
Storage and Commission at the lowest market price.
Juno 25, 184 J. J. COWLES. I
i
ISamitfon, Elarttennsn A’ Cos.
SAVANNAH. GEO.
n r 1 1 1 ■ continue the Facto
/ a j v ▼ RAfii: and Commission
/ v M Business in this eity, and will as
\yytpy heretofore give their beat alien
lion to the. sale of Cotton, the fill
ing of orders, and the rereiving and forwarding Merch- •
nudiae. EVER ARD HAMILTON, )
THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Conartnere. i
CHARLES V. HAMILTON. >
Savannah, July 2,1344. 22
WII/MAJ! T. WIIAOA,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commisiion .lierchan t,
MACON GEO.
O- 1 fIN H E undersigned having ren
f * A ■ ■ ted the Ware-House lecent
“ m lv occupied hvJ.B. RO.SS,(ne„r
lv opposite fir. J. M. Fiki.d’s j
Ware-House,) is prepared to re
edive Cotton in .Store. Hi* personal nllennon will Jp
devoted to the business. All orders promptly attended
to. Advanck* will he made on Cotton in store. He so- 1
licts the patronage ol his friends ami the public.
Verv Respectfully,
VV. T. WILSON.
Macon, Ga. July 1,1545. 20
Cotton ISsi;?giii£.
F|lH K undersigned keep on hand st their store in Clinton,
I nml ut COWLES, NICO.LL CO’S. East Macon,* ud
sundry other places, a superior article ruanuhu-ud from Cot
tou.
Savannah. January 9th, 1846. J
raring the summer and fait, we had occasion to receive
and handle a quantity of cotton which had leen exposed to
all kind* of weal her ou open Isiat for near seven months, und
we found that poition pai'k<d in Cotton Hugging', in Im iter J
order than that which was packed in Hemn Bagging, and we 1
believe that ther#f.‘on Brgging w ill not decompose as quick |
as hemp, when exposed to wet weather.
J. D. CABIIART & Si. O IT.
{COPY.)
In lining Bagging made from Cotton, hy W. h O. Pope jq
Cn. I Audit to he a good arsicle, and c*n recommend,it to the
planting community,ou account of its streugth nml weight.
January 9 , 1840. STERLING W. SMI 1 H.
(COPY.)
The Ragging that I have made use of the pa*t year, in ]
p*i king my crop of Cot ton. it inauufacttiied from ( ntton, hy
W. ft* <. Pope Jq Cos., wiighing from )| to 2 pounds ihe yard, 1
ami And it equal to Gnnny in strength, and have* doubt it
will answer the purpose of that kind of bagging.
Jauuary, 1140. ISAAC N, JOHNSON.
(COPY.)
This i* to certify that I have made use of W. Ik CL Pnpr Ri
C-’s Bagging mode ot Cotton, In packing my crop, and find
it to he a* good an article for this purpose, ms I hav, ever
eused. January, 146. TAYLOR F. GIUSON.
(COPY.)
I have made use of W. Ik ti. Pwpe fc Co’s. Fagging, mann
factured from Cotton, in packing ray entire crop, .and find it
to he the le*t artick* I have ever used tor tin* purpose lan
uarv, 8, 1H46. JOSKPH CHILES.
I have used in packing my cotton of the crop of last year,
W. Ik CL Pope's Uagiring, made of Cotton, and find it Hi hr w
giMMI, if not ihe bcA article tor the pnrpoff* I have or used.
January, IH4*. JAM FA GREEN.
The perans whose nanus are affixed to the certificates
above,have been planter* for many y<ars,and arc well ac
quainted with the cliff, rent kinds of Magging.
We could procure an ald>imn*l ntiinta r of names, vs it were
neres*urv,hut presume that this will he sufficient to • siuhlish
its quality beyond di*ntH. W. fc G. POPE Ik CO.
Clinton, Jan 30, 184 ft.
NOTICE.
FfAllF. .iihirriltFr* linv* fi.rrtt—l * I'ftpt.ruiirsliip finr
I thi purpo*- itfr*rrvin(f mi lit* OARRIAUK BIJ
StNFSS in all it* ltian< In *, ntnlfr tli* imnie and alyle
wu. UMCB* - Wtutox-Wj
L. D. WILCOXSON.
Mnfon, March *. ISWt
CLOTHING,
\i: Ana am,,
TAKE NOTICE
THAT new and fashionable CLOTHING, for the
fall anti winter trade, (of their own manufacturing)
and made ir she best manner, has just been received,
and can be ueen at the store of
//.I. IIEIj TO.V EC Cos.
on second street,next door to R. Wooilruff** Dry Good*
Store, and three doors from Washington Hull.
The stock consists of Gentlemen’* garments of every
kind, that will make them comfortnhle and genteel. At!
of the said garments will he offered at the loweat cash
prices.—Please give us & call.
Nov 5, 1845. 33
AT PRIVATTJ SALTS.
Ry A. R. HcL.Tii^tiliii,
BBLS. low priced Sugar,
10 tierces New Orleans Molasses,
sacks Liverpool ground Sail.
H. W. IUIGG,
At same store,oiler* at retail price,
St. /’mix Sugar. Cuba and New Orleans Molaeses
Porto Rico M'daases, Rio Coffce,
Bagsing nnrl Twine
Pit NY’are, Iron and Nails,
An assortment of Roots and Shoes,
Spiders. Shovels, Collins’ Axes,
Together with an assortment of Dry Goods, for
country use. Call and see.
j Macon, Nov 12 33
FLOYS) HOUSE,
MACON’, GA.
aril HE subscriber, in announcing to his
i friends and the public, by w hom he
has been so liberally patronized, his con
tinunneeof Ihe above establishment, begs
• leave to assure them of his determination
to sum tin the well established reputation of his house.
Instead of a fulling off. there shall be a progressive im
provement ; and if a liberal outlay, a well furnished ta
ble. wilh every delicacy this and other markets can sup
ply, chan bed*. comfortable rooms, attentive servants,
and the will to please snd accommodate, will merit pa
tronage, he expects to obtain It.
B. S. NEWCOMB.
Oct. 9. 1845. if. 34
tiRC HARTS’ noIQLi
(SIGN OF TilF. BL'CJt,)
Corner of King and Society Street*),
Charleston, s. c.
Uy - - - JAMES 1)1 VVER.
ITT Thi” central Establish meat, now
: comlucled on Irur Temperance principles, offers every
desirable comfort and convenient'.* lo the Travelling
] community.
RATES:
Transient Boarder*, - - - $1 OOperdar.
Permanent, - 600 “ week.
Feit 9, 1846. 9w51
•V.lf store anti .IV u- (tootle:
C. k. WUTWMmI.
Wsitcli illakfr and JcwFlirr.
HAS removed to the new brick block, east side of i
Mulberry street, (immediately opposite his old I
stand,) anti is now opening anew and fine stock of goods !
in Ins iitif, consisting in part of tine Gold and .Sii\er
Lever, Horizontal, Patent and Vertical Escapement
Watches: Gobi Guard, Fob and Vest Chains: Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Kings: (sold Chain and Hair
Bracelets: Gold, .Silver and Steel Spectacles and Eve
Protectors: Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Gold
and Silver Watch Iveys. Gold and Silver Thimbles,Sil
ver Combs, Silver and Pearl Bell Slides, Gold Sleeve
ami Collar Buttons, Gold Studes and Chain Slides,
Gold Lockets, Hearts and Crosses: Card Cases, Steel,
Silver and Gilt Beads; Head Ornaments. Jet Combs.
Ladies* and Gentlemen’s Purses, Superior Pen und
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors and Knzm Strops:
Tooh, Lather and Nail Brushes, Shaving Cream, Real
German Cologne.
Fine Silver Plated CaMot*. Cake Baskets, Cnntlle
Sticks, Waiters, Cups. Snuffers and Tra\s: Dixon’s
Fine Ware in setts. Also Coffee and Tea Pots; Silver
Setts of Knife, Fork and Spoon; Spoons, Watch Stands,
Fan, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, &c. ir.
Watches of even/ description repaired in the best
manner. All Watches sold or repaired will lie tear
ranted to keep good time , or the cash refunded. Watch
es sent from any part of the country, will receive the
same attention and he repaired on as reasonable terms
as though Iheotrner icerc present
All kinds of Gold and Silver work neatly repaired at
the shortest notice
Spectacle Glasses adapted to all ages.
ALSO FOR SALE—One of Chickering's Superior
Piano-Fortes, in rose wood case, full /enghth iron
frame , and warranted as fine an instrument in every re
spect, as can he found in Georgia.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker snd Jeweller,
Macon, Nov 5,1345 East side Mulberry Street.
WATCIISS, JEWELRY. AC.
J. A. A S. X. VIRGIN.
At their old stand on Cotton Arcnue , opposite
Washington Halt,
VM7OULf) inform tlieir friend* and
•lie, that they have now
fflß on hand n good assortment of Gold and
SwL Silver Watches of the* various maker-*,
and of different kiniL; also a good a*-
Kortinent of Gold Chain** Seala and
Keva, and a variety of other article*, ronfi*-tinjr in part
of the following: Simona of pure Silver; Gold and sil
ver Pencils; Gold Pen* ; Gold Foil and Wire for Den
frit*; fashionable Jewelry, Breast Pin, Finger Kings,
Far King*! ol latest patterns; superior Pen and Pocket
Knive*; Razor* and Shop*; Sci-*or*j Bend Bag* and
I’iirse* with steel ornament*; Head Ornaments do.;
Steel Pens of Gillolt’* make; Pistols and Guns; Ther
mometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twe
zers; nn assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie
ty of other articles, which will be sold very cheap for
cash-
S. S. V'. would take this opportunity to say. flint he
has a good assortment of watch materia!* carefully se
lected hv himself: these, with the superior set of tools
hr has to work w ith, as well ns other ndvnnh|ge*, he
thinks he ri prepared to execute work ns well as work
gels lo be done, it will be Ins aim to give entire sutinfuc
tion to all.
Dee 17, 1845. 41
I (00*
rjIHE above laentioned GARDEN SEEDS,are warranted
| #W*ah—the growth of 1545. They eot*i*f of a large vari
ety of It an*, Pc", Lettuce, t urnip*, HadLbes, Cabbages,
: Meets, Squaalves,Cue mnbera, Onions, Melons, Carrot*, Okra,
i Parsley, Kc. Ike. Almi CbterSori. For sale athe store of
|. H. St W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue.
Maeon,Dee 10, 1845. 8J
BIM.S nr EXCHANGE OX
Ft\v A.WAH,
cHari.kston,
RICHMOND.
BAI.TIMORF..
PHILADF.I.PHIA,
NEW YORK.
PROVIDENCE,
BOS I ON,
P..rrh**edhv CHARLES DAY & DO.
Q.J- iutll Adl’iincus mi'll nln|>i*nu cf
Cumin. Jan 28. UilG. 49
XVCXLL IRONS.
mm ILL Crank Snimlles, Bulls and Drivers.^
If I Pitman’s and Htenop's Rag Irons and Gudgeons,
Receive* and for mil bv F 11. VV EEI>.
D.” 17 Q
NOTICE.
CNEOROE A. MILNOU, Etq i my niilliorized
V Acent, during my ibsenc* from the .' i tilF.
Mon, M.refc 3 J b. R. WARNER.
A LSI CRT <3. BUTTS,
V WAKE-IIOESE nod
i V I CO V.JIISSIO.Y
j-AXMkWfcfcs*34 eierchamt,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Miron, Sept S, 1*45.
I Cyj BBLB. CANAL FLOUR,
” “ I*4 and I -3 bbls. fresh Buck wheat Floor,
Butter, S.nla and Lemon Crackers,
JO kegs choice Goslien Butter,
JO casks t heese, 50 boxesCheeat,
4000 lbs choice Georgia cured Bacon Side*.
1000 lbs. do. do. da. do. Hams,
1000 Ihfl. do. l.ard,
10 bids. Irish I’otiitoes,
20 bbls. and half bbls. Na. 1,2 and 3 Macker*!,
In store and for dale bv
Oct29 37 RUSSELL & KIMBERLY.
Orates, Wood & Cos.
RESPECTFI'LLY invile tho nllFniion of Merulmnt*
nnd mlicrs, lo ilieir clock of s*a*ouubl* Drv (iootl*
now in dorr. Addition* will be mude w-ekly, ibrou-b
llie •eason, of desirable style* of good*, vix >
10 bales Osnahurga,
5 M Brown Drillings,
i “ Tickings,
15 “ 4-1 Mrowu Sheetings,
15 “ 3-4 ‘* ShirtingM,
5 •* fine unbleached SKiirfiugs,
5 11 Blankets,
S cases 3-4,4-4,5-4,10-4 bleached Homespuns,
9 boles ('mton Flannel*.
3 “ Clieeks and Plaids,
20 cases Prints, nssoried,
2 “ extra rich Prints,
1 “ rich nimiruing Printi,
S “ rich Gingham*.
25 pieces blue, black and olive Broadcloths,
30 *• American and French Cassiuiers,
50 “ Vestings,
JSO “ Kentucky and Cassimer Jeans,
JOO “ heavy Linseys and Kerseys,
JOO “ red, vcllnw. white and green Flannels,
15 11 black silk warp Alimccas,
20 “ colored Alpnccus,
20 * Alpoccn Serges,
5 “ Bombazines,
100 “ jVluslin de Laines,
20 “ Caslmiere de Laines,
20 “ Mourning de Laines and fieragea,
100 *■ colored Cambrics,
75 ‘* Pongee .Sjlk Handkerchiefs,
10 “ English Silk Hdkfn.
300 doz. head and flag lldkfr.
75 “ Berkley nnd iMadrass Cravats,
10 pieces black and fancy Silk do.
3 M green Barrage,
25 doz. gents’ nml ladies Gloves, assorted,
300 “ Hosiery , assorted, (
75 “ Duv’s skined Suspenders,
75 •* low priced imt. do.
50 boxes Kihhons, assorted,
25 “ Arli tic in Is,
J 2 cases Flora lice, Straw nnd Fancy Bonnet
5000 Shawls, more or less, ’ J
40 pieces Irish Linens,
25 “ Linen Birds-eye Diaper,
20 “ Russia Diaper,
10 “ Cotton do.
5 “ 12-4 and 13 4 Linen Sheetings,
Linen Table-cloths nml Napkins,
5 pieces super Flannels 4-4,
50 “ Jaconets.
50 “ chocked Cambrics,
50 “ {Swiss, Book, Lace, nnd Mull Muslins,
50 “ black ami while Lace Goods, 3-4 Sc 4-*4,
1000 “ Lace Kdgings 1-2 to 2 1-2 tuch. widi
20 dnz. Vluslin Collars,
20 “ Nett Caps,
20 pieces Bishop Lawn,
20 doz. Lawn Hdkfa.
5 oases I’inhreiins,
20 pieces three plytngrain nnd Cotton Carpeting.
Macon, Nov 12, 1845. 39
STRONG & WOOD
, njfe R fl AVE received by rt*cent arrival* from Philft
-8 | dt-lplim, in addition to their former stock tof
i Boot” and Sho* *,
I HK C*-nts’fine Calf Water Proof Boots,
Cienta* fine French <alf Light Boot#,
Ladiea’flne ft run ze Gait* r Boots,
Ladies fine HronZe Half Gaiter Hoot*,
Ladies’ fine black nml colored Gaiter Hoots,
Ladies’ fine Kid Slippers and Walking Shoes,
Misses’fine Morocco and Seal I nee Boots, thick sold.
Misses’fine Morocco ami Seal Lace Buskins, thick soles.
Children’s fine Morocco and K: Seal Lace Boots.thick soles.
Children's black and colured Morocco and Cloth foxrd
Hoots,thin ol< s.
Also, various other kind* of Boot* and Shoes, aaade express
ly for retail : nil of which they offer at very ntoYeratr prices,
and invite all who wish to purchase, to give then* a evil, sign
of the Big Boot, on Second street, opposite Geo. M. Lngun
& Cos. r>ec 10, 1944 41
BUl■>© Jfc VIRGINS.
\ GEM’S for Sherwood’s unrivalled Rotary snd Vi
/% hrating Magnetic Machine ; also the Magnetic or
Compound Bitumen Planter,ami .Magnetized Cold Pills.
VV e also keep a full tmpply of the Homeopathic Med
icines, with the hooks sn practice.
Macon and Columbus, Oct 29,1815 37
STOVMSSf U.iRMiWtHi:,
CUTLERY,
VVnotli'ti ?t is cl Willow- ware*
Britannia and Tin-ware,
WITH A SPRINKLING OF YANKEE NOTIONS,
DinsiLE & itisAY,
HAVE on hand, und are constantly receiving large
. additions to ilieir Mock of (lie above articles, which i
make tlieir assortment tolerably complete, and as well
selected us can he found in the fixate,
Consisting in part of
Cooking, (assorted Hizea) Par|our, Air-tight and Box !
Stoves, with turnitiire comple.
Knives and Forks, table and dessert, with ivory, self
tip, cocoa, buck,hone, home and wood handles; Carvers J
and Steels; Butcher, Shoe and Kitcheh Knives; fine
Pen and Pocket Kuives; Mieura, Scissors and Razors
ol the best quality.
Brasri Goods,Curtain Pius, Casters, Butts, Rose ban* j
die Knobs.
Fine Tea Trays, Waiters; Silver, German Silver, j
Plated, Britannia nnd lined iron Table and Ten Spoons;
Britannia, Brass. Iron him! Tin Candlestick*) Britannia,
(■las*. Tin and Lard Lamps; Copper and Iron Tea Ket
tles; Sauce Pans. Fry Puns, Coal Hods, Mortars and
Pestles. Patent Scales nnd Steel-yards, Hand Bellows, i
Bniahes, Brass Andimns, Brass Shovel and Tongs,
Steel do. (verv fine,) Iron do , Grid Irons, Coffee Mills,
Sad Irons, Tailor's Irons. Bras- Kettles, Bruns Stair
Rods, Brass Mnslen Kettles, and Brass Pail*.
File* anil Bnsps, flat, square and round.
Chisel* and Gouges, Plane Irons, Lock* and Latches;
Huffs, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Brick Trowels, Brace j
nnd Bitta,find extra Hilts; dinner, tea and Cow Bells; j
Gifts* Curtain Pins.
Mill, ('rms-eut. Hand nnd Wood Saw*.
Patent and common lines, ('bains; broad nmj nnr-1
row Axes; hatul and shingling Hatchets; Draw Knives,
Ring and Nest Weighers; sledge, hand and nail Ham
mers; Foot Semper*; Waffle and Wafer Iron*; Patent
Screw and Bed Wrenches, Screw Drivers; Mincing
Knives, Steel Squares, Sheen Shears, bras* and iron
Pulleys, brass nml iron Coat Pins, Cork Screws, Paste i
Jiggers, brass nnd pewter Cork*. Molasses (i.ites, Cuf
rv Combs, Bird Cages, Bed Cords and Plough Lines,
Safe Wire-* loth, Shovel* and Spadea, Tocks, Spriggs
nnd Sparables.
Fine Percussion nnd Flint Double and Single Shot
Guns.
Fine Percussion nnd Flint Riflea.
Six barrel rifle and smooth born Pistols . Percussion
Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Pocket Flasks,
Leather Cppft.
Britannia Coff*e and Tea Pots; Spittoon*, Water
Pilchers, Sugar Bowls,Cream Pols, Molasses Cupaand
.Vlngs.
Planished Tin, Alblnze and Hash Dishes, Dish Cliv
ers, Coffee Biggins, und a large Assortment ol Jelly
Moulds.
Wooden-ware, a large assortment.
Willow-ware anil French Baskets, a sreat variefr.
Plain nnd Japan Tin-ware, a great variety i and every
article in the line made to order, al the shortest notice,
nnd in the best manner.
A large stock of Yankee Notions.
The above articles will he sold at the lowest prices,
either nt wholesale or retail. Hooso-km peri n r par
ticularly invited to give us a call.
Macon, Nov 20,1855
New Orleans Siurnr anil “lolnssr*.
| /• IIIIDS. prime ne erop Orle*n Sueur,
If) 15 Wild. do. in. <o. Mnl„r,i
iW.by REA A COTTON.
VOUJitIK XXIV.->o s.
WsiMfiaiii<rfoii Hall,
IIACO^CIKO.
AaA H*™? h'-comr Ml f . r , hi ,
HOIKI - repaired p n *t im-
I’K’SHB “ l n !’■’ “*•••’■ "<l <'-t.risi.cif
viilt (I Bttijitinn ih m ’ H® 11 V-H’ I'Bl H<l IIIhII
ry attention to ihrir want. >n'<l coin’” - ri ,v ‘ ,r ~
•iiaraclt-ri/Mi ,h,, f.tal.lilliinVi,,. or ” ,h,t h “” her. tofore
tl.r.an! am”'/.*and
Tfi'v n \ i.V.‘’ t V| ,, ir.,d'mor’r,h”WASHING.
test da> a. lh ' i ” 11 h, ‘* been tvtn in its palm-
In I MVn„' *” 1 ' * 1 “* c "‘ “*■ on'Min. ;;i ,h .„,c t! „. r H,„,
Maon.libK WILLIAM A. MOTI.
tClril.Ul!) F. A J. I.TO!\,
.f Hornet,n X Counsctlnm at I.atr.
| ALBANV, BAKER CO., GA.
I | ¥"■ K recently entered intn a partnership in tlie
therein* ‘c° nfU ' Vl ,' ln ' l Wl!l ‘n'inne tl,e practice in
Hie ppvenil Courts of the counties of
: KiHHinlph, Sumter, Uti
eol'’ Mooly, Deratur. Irwin.
| All mutters submitted to their euro in nnv of the=n
?rr; Wi ” “T” “ i "’ F ron, P‘ uint?oif, and U
j brought t> n speedy conclusion,
j May 26,1845. ]v , 3
J*oi; jr jUrisßE TANARUS, T" *
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, ttco.
i I NTENOINn to devote themselves exclusively to
! Cos repnlarlv nttend the Superior
tours, in I vfloitston, Jones, Bibb, Craw /ok( ln
son. Monroe, Pike and lienrv. o,t1 ’ L P
N'.v 20 ‘
Clegrn|ili nnd American Whig will espy 3 time,,
■sue* miri 5 nv Orion ns Sugar.
SOESS’&T ‘ThTS.E'frvVJo.
. rSIT-TISSP.T.
D^dtreVhe^lit 1 ’ * ,cno!VAI D grnteliillv eel<now|-
-he Inst few ven's onvTarfhf !”
1,8 h.tek rsnse north side ol Mnlt.erry itreet
ever ,he Jewelry .Store of C. K. Wentworth ‘ ’
n>e,„ m !T HO “"a"Srrf business,., for one of
Itler,n, l)ec. 31. lilf.V J
10J1BARD& PUTNAM,
| {*FFitE ON SECOND STItEET, THREE DOORS ano V.
j the marine an,, fire insurance rank.)
j ovt>r Strong & W ood’s SStoo Store.
I MACON, GEO.
OPSRATIONI
| _*^ lco iv, Jnn'yi 1,1846. & S.’ Butna*™’
SilttJG STORE .
Dil. 2VZ BARTLETT
E I v eil ed, nthis Drug Store
I) * ° Mulberry street, „ |rg- stock of
%df , I ?S ’ Ci "‘“*"'al-, Faints, riye StutfrOil*
Ml Sirra; VV "“low. Olass.
8L n ne, lu C, ’,7 C, > “ ,,n ? ua ““ll.v kept b
t, 1 K - >t. p r/sr
>n;,/re'.V:::A “at
any estsbhshmem in the southern country
t’hystcians. Msnnfneturere,Planters, rirnl Dealers nr.
th V e'ir"p, l , r 0 eh,"", ,,,<l e “'‘‘ ine hi ’ <° ck ‘hey mnk.
Mncon, Sept 25, 1845. ~ 0
Wi '” CWr! '’ for ‘•
Langley') Great Western Indian Panaeea
Or. Ia jlnr Balsam of Liverwort.
Swilini S PRIIUCM H
Rowami;. Tonic Mixture, fi.r Fever amt Aene
ludiau Verrtable Etixtr lor Hhenmat,,,,, x. c ‘
wiiueh.ad'. K.xence of Mustard. ’ ’
Jayne .Hair ionic. Muffin'. pj|l. Ike
&^ir.c^;^ f "* sa “
H*Tiry s ( all inrtl Huf!rr*< r-n-
H >a< "^|' ,r ’ ’‘‘’ f* ‘F ’ f”'! n7b f “ 1 rhl “ 0 r Br ”° 7 *
telliSJdenSS’ rrm °”" S * U ’" au< ' u< Hdr,
The Mari cal Pain Extractor
Murray’- Kluiil sia
* l JiiVt rcccivetfand ‘f” “” l' 5 ,’ “'"* in entcer,;.
Noojr “ tur “*• M BARTLETT.
100 | Bf I* ile Lent It r.t tjua lity, ~
A Ve?” 30° (-alt., l inseed Oil, do do ‘
200 stall.. Spirit, Turoeinine,
too tunes Window all ,itc.
Ja pan Var„i,h, Coach Vary,.l,, Varni.h
Ca.tor 0,1 Swce, Oil, T rafi. oil, 1 P „,„p o” ‘
A„d C . h , ‘Vr’ r ” m '’ Green, Priixia„ Mine
..t h.-”^ “***’ b > j-”- f.v
Nor U BAHTLETT.
•
Twine.
300 pieces heavy Gunny Ha<rpi ntr
200 pieces heavy Kentucky do.
150 coils Kentuek) Hope,
*0 Ho. Manilla do.
100 lb., Twine,
,cn .ack. Sail,
t 1,00, 111,. Swccdi , Iron,
‘•°S? H “” d > H,, "P "and Bod Iron.
| hl Jr V ? “" rt Bunn Uno Stittntw.
Bvo.hed amt Pow dered do
too bai>, Rio and Java Cuts. e,
*0 holes i ohHcco,
100 N T ail,
AI°PAi'C . < o"’. ,- Jo , ’' mnn "•’ Blister Steel
AIN Is ANO OILS of every description.
_Maeon, Jan I, isja, E ’ Bolf Ph
.3V#r Spring Prints.
A IN Assortment of spring Print, rrceitetl this day.
e * nn,l tor sale low hv GP'O W
.Macon, M„ r , h 4. Ilipi. ‘ * K,C 3
_ I'lllf MUins.
I -.M r '■ rp,, '’ ,l * lot of the host tpnlitv. Aim f*l,o.
r l ’ rPa,, s P'"l>les, Ac. GEO. W. PRICE.
reh
J U.imm ns and Sole l.t n hcr,
J? ! rru ‘'tved a superior ttllicle. for sale low.
Fvl 30 8 GEO. W. PRICE.
JUST’ received and lor sale, ill hhds. new rrop Mo
SCOTT, CAKHAUT At CO.
Fch 26 a
fPHK hieheat prices in Cash paid fur all kinds of
M. Furs, by Ilf HULK .V lIKAA
Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite Wasbiugtoii Hall,
flee 3 jy
cm:.i f lvtnir goous,
ANP
HIE !iP CLOTIIIIVG.
rilllE Aijlm’rileri* offering hiaatnek of DRV ROODS
I nnd iM.OTHING,nt ununuuliy low price#, and in
viiea ill# nltentinn of purolooters of’ tI.U depciiption of
pootla. rtinrc in the brick buildiiiß fual door from Wash-
HhII GEORGE VV. BRICE.
Feb 4, lUIG. 5Df
Rnyari |r#a lull. a*.
HDDS. iSew Orlenna, and Sugara,
20 |n|i>d I mu, Rhsoried er/.es,
100 hundh Round Iron, 1-J 10 vHfefc
10 boxep Tolmcco,
10 bfi*ke!n CliHinpngnP,
I 400 rncVo Halt,
3500 bunbela du. foranlebr
Ort 0 34 _ RE.A & COTTON.
J. .J. .lO\l>,
COM MISS lO.\ DEALER, AT THE MACO*N CAR
RIAGE DEBOSIIORV.
VirilEßF, Im would bo plea#©d lo poo hid old ru
▼ ▼ tornorn, and nil other* di*po#ed to favor him with
n rail. IVrnoio* donirotin cf ordering Carrinf rn from the
North, may rent nmnred, of having thrm built by tha
f c*t IMnnufacturein in Newark, Bridgeport, or New
i 11 m vrn, ntid on term* to please*
Macon, Oct. 2, 1045.
_ OTSTERS. ”
Don't smack your lijis, but tome and *ft me.
f |ll IK. subcribrr hui rc-oprned his OYS IKK HOfSK, far
l_ the season, and u will Milord knn rreut ptcasarr to wait
upon hi* tViendsahd customers, and will Kuoramet that every
thine in the way of llcth % fish ad Fi.-w/, altgii be done up
brown. A retiretl room funiiiUcd for purtieaof geMtleniMu
Fresh or Pickled Oyvtera by the quart or gnllut), nt kega •
without,and all othte iuxurtaof th tvaUoaad.
VKt Mtf C. A. l f