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Oil* Dollar the A rat insertion, and Fifty Ceuta for each con*
uaiiee. \tleertiacmenta not limited when handed in, will
t>j inserted till forbid.
Siics *f band and Negroes by Kxectttora, Adminiatratora
*,iJ Guardian*, are required by law to be advrrtiacd in a
public ja^ette.aixty days previoiia to the day of aale.
Y The a ilea of(*roual Property muat be advertised in like
manner forty daya.
N itice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be pub
lished forty daya.
Police that application will be made to the Court ofOrdina*
ryAir leave to sell Laud and Negroes, must be published week
ly for (bar month*,
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insertion.
Adrertinngas Candidates,! hree Dollars.
\lj* LB l l*l£R3 on business must be post paid.
Patten A’ Taylor
HIVE just received ami ar- now opening a well selected
assortment of DRY ‘4OO DS, among which are
rtney and Furniture Prints,
Fancy and dark Ginghams,
Cashmeres, Caahinere d'&cusse,
Mouselain de Mines,
inlaid, Striped and Kaucv Silks,
Black Gwde Swiss, Lustring and Sinchew,
Wlack Satin Apron*, very rich,
M. liar assortment of Shawls, Fancy Handkcrefs aud
Sonnet. Clip nnd Kibboni,
■JFlait* rafflta Ribbon*.
ladies aud Gents’ rsest French Kid and H. S. Gloves,
Sadies* black and white Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Alack white aud colored Silk, Cotton aud Wool Hose,
Black! white and fancy Silk Girdles,
Thread Li 4% Victoria and Bobmet Laces,
Jaaonet aud Swiss Muslin Edgings and Inserting*,
Revi*-r Hera-stitched aud Bordered I- C. Handkerchiefs,
I ace and French Worked Collar*, Chemisettes,
Oran Cloth and Carded Skirt*, French Skirt*,
Silk Worsted and Cotton Fringe*,
Gents’ I)lack ami Fancy Italian Cravats,
Fine Irish Linens and Lawns,
fwi*s. Jaconet, aud Mull Mstslius,
tiee striped and crass-barred Muslins,
G tmbries, Bishop Lawn, Gimps,
Fine Line a Fable Diaper, Fine Linen O.rd-sys Diaper,
Fine Linen Towels- Crash.,
Black Silk aud Tabby Velvet*,
Cents’ Merino and Cotton Shirt* and Drawers,
plain and ftgured Bonhsuw nnJ Albuecas,
Superior Rlack Drap d'Kce,
Xrpbyr Wore ltd, all tdiHt,
White wnd colored Hannei.s,
Brown and bleached Canton Fiiwidr,
Bi iwh and bleached Shifting* anil SUtClings,
Apron Checks, l icking*, Drilling*
Tlain and fancy CassiimTes,
Satin’ ts. Linseys, Kerseys,
Plains, Kentucky l an*,
Dutfil aud lls*** His uLet*, fcec. ?w.
Macon, Dec IS, 184a. __________________‘
Stijrar. Molsisscs and Cofi’ce.
anpn H H I)S. MMs-sms,
(JO !ibJ. Sew Orleans Melasse*.
1 “ Sugar-hm:e <lo
20 “ St. Cmix, P. R.,nnd N. O. Suf>ar,
10 boxes Havanna Stisuia,
10 bills crnsbeil and pulverized Sugar,
5 “ Loaf Sueur,
300 baz< Rio and Java Coffee,
20 hull'bids. Shad. .
60 bills, and U df blits. Mackerel,
100 boxn* Raisins. _
Nov 12 39 GRAVES, WOOD A CO.
” Oils. (>las t*ints. Ac.
<rW\(X GALLS. Linseed 0:1,
xjVylJ 400 “ Sperm Oil.
200 “ bleached OH.
75 boxes 10 b.v 12, 12 by lb, 12 ty 18 Glass,
75 kflfcs White Lead,
2 bids. Putty,
5 bbls. Train Oil,
Now in store and for sale cheap by
N, )V |2 GRAVES, VVOOP & CO.
Nil ilk. Iron iiiut Hollow Ware.
r'lill kegs Cot Nails,
OV/l ’ 15tons iron, assorted 1 to 10 inches,
2.000 Ilia. Sheet Iron,
10,000 Iba. Hollow Ware,
2.000 lbs. Cast Steel,
1,000 German and Blister Steal,
2,000 Hoop and Band Iron,
50 doz. lines,
400 pairs Trace Chains,
Received and for stile by E. B. AV LED.
I>eO 17
ILOIK.
f-fV HBT-S. Canal Fl.mr. ju.l received. oRF A H
,)t * DC 1t,134!. 43 J. H. ORFAH.
Fresh Nalnga Fruit.
1W sh HALF and quarter Baxei Hai.lll4, reenved to-day.
,Ji| Dec ■), 134! 43 J. H. OBhAH,
Cranberries.
A FEW bhl4. received to day. ......
Bee 9, 184<. 43 J, H. OBEAR.
GROCERIES.
C 4 r Cron Porto Rica, Muscovado 19 New Orlesn. Suxars,
Wool.ey & Woolsey's be.t .team refined Loaf and Cru.k*
* S |tm*,'cnbi, St nominifn, Java an* Moeha Coffee,
Hyson,younx U>on and Gunpowder Green leas,
Pnacboax and Oetailjt, tirst iilack,
New Orle.n- and v> est India Molasses,
• turd. Dupuy f< Cos., and Sigaete's Brandy,
Beit Holland and Swan Gin.
Choice old Port, Madeira slid ChuinpagneM ics,
Ucaaiae old Havana and Principe Cigar.,
Sperm Candle.., Starch, Soap, Puwdcrand Shat,
Best M R Raisinsiu tmxesaud half boxes, fresh,
Mackerel, Cod Kl.h, Chewing and Smokinx I'nbaces,
Penper, Spice.,Cloves, Nutmeg., Cassia, Ike.
Jut receiveil by PATTEN lit TATLOR.
Macon, l)ec 11, I*4!. U_
Theatrical Saloon ,
MACON, GA.
rrMHS commodious and well arranged building is ii(-
I uated in tile most central part of the city, and has
been thoroughly repaired and put in complete order. It
ia well adupted to theatrical exhibition*, tor concert",
lecture*, or scientific exhibition* of any description. It
will be rented for purposes of the kind.
terms,hy applying to F ERDINAND HORNfc,.
The building ia subject to a city tax.which has been
paid by the proprietor, all performances in it ara there
fore exempt from any additional tax,
Oct 29, 1845.
mol mil
A LARGE supply of the above for sale, in Urge or
small quantities, from one paper to a thwuaand, at
wholesale or retail pricea. 1
1 have already proved most of these seeds by actual
experiment, and find ihem good.
Country dealers are requested te rail
Fell 19, 1 1■ M BOARDMAN.
G.IRDF.Y si:i ds:
A LL fresh and genuine. We enn warrant them with
aJL canfidence, ns we never offer ths Seeds left of the
previsua year for Male, besides we do not, and will not
purchase of seedmsn who tabs hark tlie seeds nfter ihe
season has passed,(ns some do) and who it is believed
return them next season ns fresh. Purchaser* should
know this. SIIOTWELL & GILBERT.
Macon. Feb 11, 1846. 5 -
MIKETING.
JUST received n lot of6-4 and 12-4 Bleached and
Brown Sheeting of a auperior quality. Also a good
aswirtmun, pf of Ladies , 0 d Gentle,Kid Glove.,
best quality. OLD. W. I KICK,.
Fab If, If
Window Rh>4e.
r>APk MOHK of those tplrniliil trsnipsrrnt Window
Shade,, juu recanted end for sale, a great esriety
XeYfoV: WOOD 6t HRADI.KY.
Urermkff 14
Brass Andirons, Shovel and Tonus.
A COMPLETE assortment of Brass Andirons, Shoe*
el and Tongs. Received and for sslc hr
l)cc|ir 44 E. B. WEED.
RECEIVED this dav and for sole, 15 liltds. Porlo
Rico Sugar, and 20 hugs Java Coffee.
March 4 * SCOTT. CAItHART fit CO.
Whisker and Coffee.
Qdh BRLS. Whiskey,
Qv BO bags Coffee, lor sale by
Msreti 8, 1816 3 REA fc COTTON.
rAAgt* I,BS lion, assorted from l| to 13 inch.
Round, Square, Band At. Iloop do.
Cast, German, English and American Steel,
150 kegs Nail,
150 bags Rio and Jura Coffee,
20 lihda. St. Croix and New Orleans Sugar,
20 “ Molasses,
BO bids. Now Orleans Molasses.
100 bbls. Phelps’, Barber's and Jcnce’s Gin,
100 “ Whiskey,
50 N. F,. Rum,
In store and for sale hv . ~
March 4 3 RUSSELI. fc KIMBERLY
llw Orleau* Miutiir and Solii*a.
UJ IlllliS. prime new crop New Orleans Sugar,
►ls bids. do. do. do. Molsa.eo,
Far sale by BE A At COTTON
€w£4lTg|lsy JUt jKtiWiwkt
If*. it. C. iW/l.fs.V,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, No. 170. Bay.
References:
CntRLE* Day A Cos., Macon.
D’Antionac & Evans, Augusta.
E. Padrlfori) do Cos., Savannah
Out 16, 1944. to
/#. KE.YD.SLE. C.MKTEK St Cos.
CotutniNNion Vie reliant*,
No. 13, SI. Cliarlcs Street,
NEW OREEANS.
H. KENDALL CARTER, J
DANIEL PRATT, J
July at,1844
It \ UiV A FULTOrV,
C O MMISSi O e\ MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, OLO.
J. W. RABUN. I
n L. FULTON. 5
July 23, 1844. J3tf
SHERWOOD Ik PATTFRSO\. corner of Srron tnd Oak
Street*, Would inform llie public that tbry art- prepared
to execute
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting,
rea in in G,
Imitation of Wood ami Marble, Glazing and Paper Hanging;
Picture Frames made ami Gilded.
ODD CHAIRS
Re-bottomed, Painted and Gilded; Furiiiturs V a i auht and
ami Tolished.
done in the belt manner, materials furniAhed and warmited.
Inelegance and despatch, it is their determination not to
be surpassed by any e'lahludiincm in the South. Person* in
want of any of the above work, will please give us a call, and
examine specimens before engaging elsewhere
April t y If#. j 7 j
IRISH LlNEN*anil D.imnsk Linen Table Covers.!
Uirda-cyn, Huckubiick uiul Russia Dinner,just re-’
ceiveil at THE PEOPLE’S STORE.
April 16 9
PAR 4SOLS, I’nras 1 Sun-ahailes, prrbably
the best and cbeaiirs lot lobe found in the citv, at I
April 16 9 THE PEOPLE’S STORE.
Bleached and brown sheeting, i-i Tia,
and 12-4, direct from the mar.tifactory, just receiv
ed on Mulberry street, at
April 16 ‘ 9 THE PEOPLE S STORE.
Yciv Spring Gnodit.
mHE subscriber would respectfully inforn’ hia cs
JL tomers, that he hn* received hie slock of Spring
and Summer Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to which
be invite? the attention of those wiehing to purchase
good Goods at fair prices. E. WOODRUFF.
April 15 9
WiSTAR S CELEBRATED
nnlsmn 9f If m iiU Cherry .
4 FRESH aud genuine article. Just received and
i\ for aale bv 6UOTWELL & GILBERT.
April 14- 1846 4w9
Iron* CaMiugs, Ac*
k LBS. Swecdcs Iron, assorted, from li to
Olm/UU 10 inches,
159 kegs Nails,
6000 Iba. Casting*, #
50 doz. Hoes, asserted qualities,
200 pairs Tries Chains,
25 doz. Axes,
Band and Hoop Iron.
Cast, German and Blistered Steel,
In store and for sale by
_J an U 48 UU93EI LBe KIMBERLY
“■ BBLS Whiskey,
J. UIF 75 do. tin,
50 bbls. Rum,
Cognise Brandy, Holland Oln,
St. Croix Rum,’
Madeira, Tori and Malaga Wine,
Cinnamon, Rose and Peppermint Cordial*.
For sale bv RUSSEI-L &i KIMBERLY,
Jna 14, 1846.
HHDS. Sugar,
<1 150 bags Coffee,
20 hhds. Molasses,
Linseed, Sperm and Train Oil,
Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
150 boxes Tobacco,
25000 Seears,for sale bv
Jan 14 48 ROS3 ELL St KIM BERI.Y.
Cider Vinesnrv
tg BBLS. verv superior, hr sale bv
O Dec 17 44 THOMAS TAYLOR.
Till Plntc and Wire.
OAjt BOXES Tin Plate,
Ft F 4,000 lbs. Iron Wire, ussorted Nos. 6 to 18.
Received and for salt by E. B. WEED.
Dec 17,1345 44
AXES.
JT/1 DOZ Collins’ Axes,
OIF 10 doz. Hand and Broad Axes,
Received and for sale by E. B. WEED.
Dec 17 44_
SHEET STEEL— 3,OOO lbs. Sheet Steel for
Gin Savva, just received and fcr Bale by
Dee 17 4 E. B. WEED.
Commission . Yotice.
THE subscriber has taken tile large amt commodious
.tore on Cotton Avenue, next Win,hip Ik Pope, where
he i licit# coniigiinipnti from nil friend# inn the public
crally, promi#ing Tli* most industrious Attention to the inter*
e*t of those who may favor him with bu*inr*. Promptitude
in every thing may be relied ujmn MAApoHUI(
Auctioneer and Comiui#*ion Merchant.
ROBFRT W. HUGO, at time t*re, offer# for sale a gen
eral a#ortment of
Groceries and Stnplt Dry Goods,
ROOTS, SHOF.S, gee. Ike. which will be wild so low a, to
make it an inducement for dll cla#e*of buyer* to caII And
•ee.AAit to ee will induce pure hater.
Macon, Oct 15 31
11. * J. CO ll*lr£S,
HAVING removed to the new Fire Proof Ware
House, are now receiving a general aaeorimenpof
GROCERIES.
which they offer for sole at a xmall advance, censiating
of Rio end Java Coffee,
Old Government Java Coffee,
St Croix and New Orleans Sugar,
Loaf Sugar,
New Orleana Molassea,
Fine Cheeae,
Sperm Candlea, Soap. Raisina,
Kentucky Ragging, Rope and Twine,
Kcntiirky Bagging very heavy~a new article,
Fine tltaid Brandy,
Fine Holland Gin.
Scutch anil tiiah Whiskey,
Thorn Champagne and Port Wine.
The above liquora areol the fineat quality.
Maeen, Nov 3, 1815. __
I Choice Wines and Brandy
For sole on niininllr low term#*
A RARE CHANCE!
\L. AUDOUIN respectfully informs the ciutena
of Macon, that in contemplation of a removal, anil
change of business, ho prnpoaei to sell Ml for cosh, •
rales” that must be satisfactory, hi* choic* Mock of
Wines and Brandy, comprising
CHOICE MaBEIKA, very old.
OI.D PORT, a superior article. •
CLARET, of hi* own importation.
CHAMPAGNE, of the mo*t approved brands.
BRANDY, bent quality, pure and unadulterated.
Hi* liquor* he can confidently recommend to connma
as ora, and for family use.
Nov 30, 1845. _
BOVS’ CIsOTHIXG.
T UHT received a fresh upr|r Q v “j CunnS'.i’
el Nov 20 40 J. Sl Y HAUI.SBURY S.
CY ANTON Flannel Drawera.
J Shaker and Marino do.
Shaker and Marino Shirts, for asl. by
Nov 20 40 J. At E. BALLSHUKV.
Family Flour,
Ql\ BBLS. extra superfine, just received by
,jU THOMAS TAYLOR.
Dec 17
On Fonsiuninrnt,
LBS. Georgia Bacon.
CwJww SCOTT, CARIIART It CO.
March 4 I
MACOY, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1816.
117.V.V A’ Si-: WHO f it,
WAILE-HOUSE AND
COiFIMISSION MEKCHA.NTS,
a— Msr..-ii, Geo.
| A I l '. undersigM* having formed a cu’
■ |ftrint*r*lii|F in the übove hu*nie*,
would inform their friends and the public,
that they w ill be prepurd for the reception
of Cotton early in the coming season. Our Wure-Hou*v ia
conveniently situated on Poplar and Second Street*, near
John M. Field’* Ware-House
Our beat exertions will be used In the sale of Colton for our
friends, to obtain the higheat market prices.
All orders from our customer* will meet with prompt at
tention. Advances will be made on Cotton in store, at cus
tomary rate*. We hope by our exertions, to give entire satis
faction to all who may favor us with their lu<<ine>s.
JOIIV !) WINN,
Macon, Aug 1841. JOSF.PH N. SEYMOUR.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON^
WARE HOUSE
TTJ T >
SBBKL
Commission Jfterchants ,
MACON, GEO.
C'IONTI.NIJE business at their old Stand on the river, •
J which iseonvenient to the shipping of Cotton rither |
by River or Rail Road, and is a secure location from fire. ‘
The interest of our patrons will he closely attended te |
in person by Mr. Thomas IlAanFMAN.eitlier in t ho sell
ing of Cotton, filling of uritars for goods, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman Ac Cos. Savannah, or to !
Any other market,
Aug. 28, 1845 v2B
WARS-IIOUSE
Commission Knsiness.
| GRAVES. WOOD * CO.
T.4KF. this method of Ilifnrininx plintt-r. and utlnrt. that
in addition to their uholeanlt and retail
Dry Goods and Grocery Dii*inc
they will continue to transact a teheral ‘*!*
COMMISSION BUSINKbS, at, -nd, (long known as
, Graves’ Corner,) on th** *- r !‘ f * econd 9lrt ‘*‘ i a,, d Com
mt rce Row and w- re*nectftilly rent w tne tender of their
servicesta th***’ pfatiting friends, and others, with the assu
rance, thp‘ tno*e who may patronise b* in tin* line f tmsi
nes* shall have our endeavor* to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware House i* conveniently situat
ed I and Cotton stored with us,shall be well taken care of,
and protected from the weather. We will also ***)*t with
pleasure, otir friends in selling their cotton and without
charge; and we are at all time* prepared to make advance*
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
w. -~. r xf\*iiy MUsita portio if the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD & CO. ,
Edwin Craves, Y
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibree, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1544. S7
if a. .itoi LTim:,
gV| WAUE-HOrsE
COMMISSION MEKCHAaCT,
.71.1 CO.Y.
THF. subscriber wrill continue the Ware-Honse and Com
mission Business at the old stand of Moultrie ft Camp
near the lower end of Cotton Avenue. He will make lib
eral advances on Cotton stored with him, and afford every fa
cility to the planter in disposing of it; and will also attend to
all order* for Goods shipping of Cotton, &c. that may be ne- ;
cessary for the convenience of his customer*. He solicit* the
continuance of the patronage of the customers of the old con
cern, and the public generally.
Aug 13, 1845. B. H. MOULTRIE.
►Veir Fire Proof ll *are-house,
MACON, Goa.
* undersigned having erected
V 1 . a Jj. a rire Proof Ware House , aitu-
V -M tender* bis services to his friends ana
the public generally, for the storage
jr-tr&erFm of con on and merchandize,
and the transaction of
COMMISSION BUSINESS
in all its hranehe*, 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 under the direction
and control of Mr. JOHN JONES, who has long been known
in the ware-house Imtunev*, and will give particular atten
tion to the sale of Cotton, and the filling of orders for Goods.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made on Colton iu store
or to be shipped.
Biiggina Hope mid Twine,
together with any other article, will be furnished customer*
at the lowest market price.
Storage and Commission at the lowest market price.
June 25, 1845. J. COWLES.
Hamilton , Hardeman A* Cos.
SAVANNAH. GEO.
,1 mmrfLL continue the Facto
f a J v V RAOE AND COMMISSION
/ A I Business in this city, and will
heretofore, give their heat alien
|ion to the pale of Cotton, llie fill
ing of orders, and the receiving and forwarding Merch
andise. EVER AHD HAMILTON, >
THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Copartners.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. )
Savannah. July 2,1844. 22
UiM.IAII T. AVILSOA,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Contmisiion ,Ilerchanf,
MArON GEO.
undersigned having ren
/ A a I led the Ware-Hons* rfternt
/ J I v occupied by J. B. BOSS, (neur
*v opponite Mr. J. M. Field’s
Wnrcv Hoiiho,) in prepared In re
edive Cotton in Store. Hi* personal Attention v lit k*
devoted to the buflinftM* All order* promptly attended
to. Advances will be mode n Cotton in Htore. lie so
lids the patronage of his fiiendn and the public*
Very Respectfully,
W. T. WILSON.
Macon, Ga. July 1, 1845.
NOTICE.
r|IHE aubacribera have formed a Copartnership for
4 the purpoa” of carrying on ill* CARRIAGE HU
SINESS in all its branches, under llie inline and style
of DE LOACHF. it WII.COXSON.
J. Ill; LOACHE,
L. 1). WILCOXSON.
Mace, Msrrh 2, 1846. 3w3
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &.c. etc.
S. U. DAY would inform hi* frirndi
And the puhtic thAt he ha* bought the
Stock formerly belonging to C. O. Si.
jnV John, it*cr***d, coiiai'tinjf f goto and #it
3L vr r Wau he*, Gold Fob-ml Guird Ch*in*,
jJLX , Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacle*. Gold
Bracelet*, Cla*p*, Gold Snap*, Gold and
Silver Thimble*, Ludie*’ H nun* he*, Gent’* fin*, Knive#,
Sci*ora, Hatora, liaor Strop*, T ooth and H*ir Hruahea. I *
tol*, *nd many more tiling*, too numeroti# mention He
will have new #to:k eonMantly commit, •"! will order good#
At ike reqaeatof tho*r who may wih any thing n ki* line.
REPAißiraa.
Wstche, and Cleeka Cleaned and K.pairrH at the sharlr.t
notice, and dune in ill. he,i j.o„iblrmiiner, and warr.iued
to keep good lint,', and done at the eheape t pnae. King.,
Pin,, bracelet, repirrd in the be,t poatible manlier. Kngraf.
‘"frpnnw'wniMd do well to call and ,ee what he will do, and
lherei.nodoubt hut they will be pleased.
Macon. Jn. a*, IML ”
FATE RTF EHATHEK, dkc. Ac.
THE Piibacribrrn, Ag*nt* for 1) B. CaoctfTt It
Cos , Manufuetorera, Nownrk. New Jeraoy, hava
just received, and wilt keep i onatnnlly on hand,
Heavv Patent Leather for dashes, collars, Arc.
Light'Paieni l.e.tlier Calf Skins, for boots and shoes.
Japanned Muslim for curtains, 5-1 and 6-4.
Japanned Fustian*.
Japanned Hute and Cep*.
Heavv Fluor Oil Clolhs.
Oil Silks, Ac. .... , , ~.
The inenufartiirer* have availed ihem*lvea orl Hie
recent impmvwl* in Hv erUing /i of tli.e j o<l,
which will b, .old by Hie yfoe* .1 *i.eiy i*!-’•>
from foelory price*. I \TrEN ,V lAYLtm.
Macon, Mareb 23 _____
MHRitr. Iron. *'•*!•■ Af.
, , I mills. New t'rleane, >nd Sl. Ormi Hngnr*|
I 2(1 o n- Iron, amorled si ’**,
Imi bundle* Houod Irnn, I 4 to 7-8,
111 b.i*e Tcbi o,
m Im.kel* 4!he*ipagno
4(10 *nck At't,
3.500 bu*keUdo iMmleky
Owl* k BEA*CTTON,
CLOTHING.
03113 ANI> ALL,
TAKE NOTIGE
THAT new Bnd faliionblo CLOTHING, fur th
| J. lull and winter trade, (of their own inonnfacturing)
and made in the inminer, ha ju,t beeu received,
and can be seen at the more of
iI.I.JHFTO.V AT Cos.
on second street, next doot to E. Woodruff s Dry Goodi
h, re ’ ®nu three doors from Washington Hall.
i. i of Gentlemen’s garments of every
kind, that will mnke them comfortable and genteel. All
ot the said snrmente will be offered at the lowest cash
prices—‘Please give us a call.
Nov 5, 1845. •>
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By A. It. McLaughlin,
tiff BBLS. low priced Sugar,
rWtW 10 tierces New Orleans Molasses,
200 sacks Liverpool ground Salt*
IC. W.~BUfiG,
At same store,offers nt retail price,
St. Croix Sugnr, Cuba mid New Orleans Molasses
l orto Rico Molasses, Rio Coffee,
Bagsing and Twine
Pot Ware, Iron and Nails.
An assortment of Boots and Shoes,
Spiders, Shovels, Collim,’ At..,
Together with an assortment of Dry Goods for
country use. Cull and see.
Macsn, Nov 12 33
.Yen? Store and .Vcic Goods!
r. k. o i'l 11.
pv -• maker and Jeweller.
UAS removed to the new brick block, east side of
Mulberry street, (immediately opposite his old
stand,) nml is now opening anew and fine stock of goods
in Ins line, consisting in part of fine Gold and Silver
Lever, Horizontal, Patent and Vertical Escapement
Watches: Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chains: Breast
l’:ns. Finger Rings, Fur Rings: Gold Chain and Hair
Bracelets : Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles and Ev e
Protectors : Gold nnd Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Gold
and Silver Watch Keys, (void nd Silver Thimbles, Sil
ver Combs. Silver and Pearl Belt Slides, Gold Sleeve
and Collar Boltons. Gold Studes and Chain Slides,
Gold Lockets, Hearts and Crosses: Card Cases, Steel,
Sllverand Gilt Beads , Head Ornaments, Jet Combs’
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Parses, Superior Pen und
Pocket Knives,Scissors, Razors and Knz.ol Strms:
Too'h Lather and Nail Brushes, Shaving Cream, Real
German Cologne.
Fine Silver Plated Castms. Cake Baskets, Candle
Slicks, Waiters. Clips. Snuffers and Travs: Dixon’s
Fine. Ware in setts. Also Coffee and Tea Pots; Silver
Setts of Knife, Fork and Spoon; Spoons, Watch Stunds,
Fans, Pprfumery, Fancy Goods, Ac. Ac.
Watches of every description repaired in the best
manner. All Watches sold or repaired will be trnr
ranted to keep goodtimc.or the cash refunded. Watch
es sent from any part of the country, will receive the
same attention and he repaired on at reasonable terms
as though theouner were present.
All kinds of Gold and Silver wotk neatly repaired at
the shortest notice
Spectacle Glasses adapted to all ages.
ALSO FOR SALE—One of ('bickering's Superior
Piano-Fortes, in rose-wood case, full tenghin iron
frame, and warranted ns fine an instrument in every r
; spcct, as can be lound in (Jeorgia.
C. K. WKNTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweller,
Macon-Nov 5,1815 Last side Mulberry Street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, <fcC.
J. a. A* S. VIRGIN.
At their old stand on Cotton Avenue , opposite
Washington Hal/,’
pc* inform their friends and
▼ W the public, that they have now
wWC J on hand a good assortment of Gold and
JHr Silver Watches of the various maker*,
JBRgi * y % and of different kind*; also a good a?-
aortment of Gold Chain*; Seals and
Keva, nnd a variety of other articles, consisting in part
of the following : Spoons of pure Silver* Gelid and Sil
ver Pencils; Gold Pen* ; Gold Foil and Wire for Den
tist*; fashionable Jewelry, Breast Pins, Finger Kings,
Ear King** of latest patterns; superior Pen and Pocket
Knives; Razors and Stiops; Scissors; Bead Bags and
Purses w'ith steel ornaments* Head ‘Ornaments do.;
Steel Pens of Gillntt’s make; Pistols and Guns; Ther
mometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twe
zers* nn asportmrnt of Toys for Children, with a varie
ty ot other articles, which will be sold very cheap for
rash.
S. S. V. would take tins opportunity to any, that be
lias h eood assortment of watch materials carefully se
lected by himself: these, with the superior set of tools
lie bus to work with, as well ns other advantages, lie
thinks he is prepared to execute work as well ns work
gets to be done, it will be bis uiip to give entire satisfac
tion to ail.
Dec 17, 1845. 44
I'ITS ! FITSI
DR. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, nil infallible reme
dy for Epileptic Fils or Falling Siekne.s, Convul
sions, ic. Also Ivan’s Vegetable Anti-Uilinlls Pills,
for removing all morbid and corrupt humors, end puri
fying the blood. Fur sale at
March t l 4 BRUNO it VIRGINS’;
CORT!!
P BUSrtEI.S piitne Western Corain sacks,
WW>w just received and fur rule by
Macon, March 4,1846. 3 A. J. WHITE.
s ring and Summer Clothing.
rriHE rommeneful receivin': ilirir
I stock of .Spring au<l Summer Clothing, which tliey
are preim.-J very low price* for cash.
March |g j. m. r SAULS BURY.
YOUTHS* CLOTEIINC;.
(’I OATS, Punt* nn<l Vesta, to rummer wear,
J just irceived hy J. Ac. I). SAULSBUKY.
March 18 5
OPi:XI3€S Til IN f>4Y,
BLAf’K French Cloth*,
Fincy French Cn*niini*r*,
Black nnd Fancy Cunhniorctti,
Bluck French lioe Skim*,
Linen Drill*. Ate. Air.
AUo a Pm Ansortinrtu of Scurf*,Cravat*, Glov, A:c.
March 8 * J* At E. SAUI.SBUKY.
4i lfilEkKN SKI’DS.
ffYIIK above menlinnfd G AIUIKN SF.F.DS,are warranted
■ fresh —the growth ufIMJ. They conit nf n large vari
ety nl Bean,, Peas I.elliiee, Turnip., Hadidie., Cabbage,,
llrel., bqua,he t C’ucunil>er,, Onion,, Melon., Carrot,, Okr*.
Parsley. c. Ike. Alo Closer Seed. For sale at Ihe .tore of
,1. 11, (k W. k. KM.IS, Cettan Arrnile.
Macon,Dec 18, I*4l. 43
J UST received
10 dox. Stoughton Bitter*,
30 boxes Lemon Syrup,
15 “ Knepberry do.
15 “ Strawberry do.
March 4 3 SCOTT, CARIIART & CO.
J list received anti Ter sale,
* 4h4\ BBLS. Canal Flour,
I x M f 25 do. * Garbin’* extra Premium ‘ Flour.
April! T SCUT I’. CARIIART ,V CO.
Inst received and for sale,
•> iWk KEOS No.2—l—*tra and pur* Lead,
tlflU 500 gallon* l.ineaed Oil,
500 do. Lamp OH.
April I T BCOTT, CARIIART fc CO.
AICOTIIBIL A&XLIVAX*.
JAt E. SAULSBUKY continue to reeeiva daily
. acceaaionato liiair atork of Spn* and Summer
Clulking and Piece Good*, and are
RjOW Ot'ENIUO
Satin. C , all me re and Maraeillea Veata,
Limn Htll'ing.Cashitierelia aed D'.aud’El* Paula,
l aalnnoratte, Crut n, Urun nod Llaaa Cuat*.
a wo,
Snpei Bl*'k French Cloib*,
Fancy • Oa**iiner,
| •• Black Drnp d’Eta,
Linen Drilling*, A*. 4to>
Jtpril 8 ‘
IRON A N AILS—2S tun* Iron assorted sire,,
80 keg. Nude, for aul* by r-vYTTd.v
April 15 9 REA A. COTTON.
Graves, Wood & C’o.
V"J ESP EC TFULLY invite the intention of Merchunie
■ 1/ and others, to their slock of tHasonubl* Dry Good*
now iu store. Additions will be made weekly. tbroah
the season, of desirable styles of goods, viz : *
10 bales Osmthurg*,
5 M Brown Drillings,
5 “ .Tickings.
J 5 “ 4-4 Brown Sheeting*.
15 3-1 ‘• Shirting*,
5 •* fine unbleached Shirtitifc*-
6 “ Blankets,
5 ciNe* *4-4,4-4, 5-4, 10-4 bleached Howe a suns,
U bulea Canton Flannel*,
3 w Checks and Plaids,
20 cases Prints, assorted,
2 “ extra rich Prints,
1 “ rich mourning Prints,
2 “ rich Ginghams.
O.f pieces blue, blnck and olive Broadcloths,
30 “ American and French Cassiiners.
.)() “ Vestings,
150 “ Kentucky and Cnssimer Jeans,
100 “ heavy Linseys and Kereeys,
100 “ red, yellow, white and green Flannels,
15 “ black silk warp Alpuccus,
20 “ colored Alpaci as,
24) * Alpacca Serges,
5 “ Bunilm/.ineK,
100 ** Muslin de Lainetr,
20 ** Cashmere de Lsines,
20 ** Mourning do Laines nnd Berae^**
100 *• eolored Cambrics,
75 ** f*oeeßilk llandk^ f,ie * ,
10 44 English Silk JJ^klh.
300 doz. bead and (lag Hdkfe.
75 44 Berkley and Madras* Cravats,
10 pieces black anil fancy Silk do.
3 “ green Barrage,
25 doz. gents’ and ladies Gloves, **sortJ,
300 “ Hosiery, assorted,
75 44 Day’s nkined Suspenders,
75 44 low priced imt. do.
50 boxes Ribbons, a&* ortet >#
2.5 44 Artificial*
12 cases Flo*nee, Straw and rmioy Oenuel
5000 Sh-’* fß ’ ~lorP or lees,
40 pieces Irish Linens,
25 44 Linen Birds-eye Diaper,
20 44 Russia Diaper,
10 4t Cotton on.
5 44 12-4 and 13-4 Linen Sheetings,
Linen Table-cloths and Napkins,
5 pieces super Flunncts 4-4,
50 “ Jaconet*.
50 * 4 checked Cambrics,
50 “ Hwias, Book, Lace, and Mull Mnslifis,
50 44 black and white Lace (ioods, 3-4 \ 4-4,
1000 44 Lace Edgings 1-2 to 2 1-2 mch. wide,
20 doz. Muslin Collars,
20 44 Nett Caps,
20 pieces Bishop Laws,
20 doz. Lawn Hdkfs.
5 cases Umbrella",
20 pieces three ply ingrain and Cotton Carpeting.
Macon, Nov 12, 1845. 99
JYevc Spring 4- Summer Moods,
JUST received a large stock of staple ur.d fancy Dry
Goods, amongst which are
New styles printed Organdies,
Umber Berages, Satin stripe Beregcg,
Omber wove stripe Swiss Robes,
Graduated and Victoria Rohee,
French printed Lawns, primed Swiss Muslin*,
Colored Tarletan /Muslins, Freneh Ginghams,
Black satin stripe Berages and lialzarinrs.
Embroidered Berages, Embroidered Muslin.,
Lace stripe Muslins, Plain Swiss do.
Jaconet, Book nnd Mull Muslins,
Bishop Lawns, Victoria Lawns,
Plaid Cambric and plaid Swiss Muslins,
Bohinet I.nces. Blnck Nett Laces,
Polka Laces, Gimnunand Thread Edging*,;
l.isle Edging and Inserting. Blond Quilling,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, tine to superfine,
Ladies’ Silk Cravgts, Ladies fancy trimmed Ki 4
Gloves,
White Egyptian Mitts t supeifme article,
Black do. do. do. do.
Bonnet Tubs, Artificial*, Bonuet Ribbons, Cap
H blion*. Satin nnd Tnff do.
Silk, Lawn, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, all sizea,
whi, h will he sold low
. 1- ... . n. o.sr.u. at ix 1 vi 1 >r.ki. t .
sto iv;s, ig.ntn \wike ,
UTIEZI7,
Wooden nnd Willow-wnrr,
Britannia and Tin-ware,
WITH A SPRINKLING OF YANKEE NOTIONS,
DIBBLE Ik fit KAY,
HAVE mi hand,and are constantly receiving Inrga
additions to their stock ol tlie shot* articles, which
make their assortment tolerably complete, and an well j
Delected ae can be found in the State,
Con* id me in pa*t of
Cooking, (assorted sizes) Parlour, Air-tight and Hot
Stoves, with furniture comple.
Knives and Forks, table and dessert, with ivory, self
tip, cocoa,buck,bone, home and wood handies; Carvers
and Steels; Butcher, Shoe and Kitchen Knives; fine
Pen and Pocket Knives; Shears, Scissors and Razors
of the best quality.
Brass Goods, Curtain PJnft, Casters, Butts, Rose han
dle Knobs.
Fine Tea Trays, Waiters; Silver, German Silver,
Plated, Britannia and lined iron Tabic and Tea Spoons ;
Britannia, Brass, Iron and Tin Candlesticks; Britannia,
Glass,Tin and Card Lamps; Copper and Iron Tea Ket
tles; Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, Coal Hods, Mortars and
Pestles. Patent Scales and Steel-yards, Hand Bellows,
Brushes, Brass Andirons, Brass Shovel and Tonga,
Steel do. (very fine,) Iron do., Grid Irons, Coffee Mills,
Sad Irons, Tailor** Irons, Brass Kettles, Brass Stair
Rods, Brass Maslen Kettles, and Brass Pails.
Files and Rasps, flat, square and round.
Chisels mid Gouges, Plane 4rons, Locks and Latches;
Butts, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Brick Trowels, Brace
and Bitts, and extra Bitta; dinner, tea and cow Bells;
Glass Curtain Pins.
Mill, Cross-cut, Hand nnd Wood Saws.
Patent and comtrvm Hoes; Chains; broad aud nar
row Axas , hand and shingling Hatchets; Draw Knives,
Ring nnri Nest Weighers; sledge, hand and nail Ham
mers; }*ot Scrapers; Waffle and Walei Iron*; Patent
Screw tfnd Bed Wrenfches, Screw Drivers; Mincing
Knivt**.’ Vteel Squares, Sheen Shears, brass and iron
and iron Cont Pins, Cork Screws, Paste
Jiggeirs hrass and pewter Cocks. Molasses Gates,Cur
ry Combs, Bird Cages, Bed Cords and Plough Lines,
Sufe Wire-cloth, Shovels and Spades, Tacks, Spriggs
null opft'nbt#*.
Fine Percussion end Flint Double snd Single Shot
Guns.
Fine Percussion and Flint Hifli’a.
Slx_hnrrrJ rifle mid smooth bore Fj.tsls; Percussion
Pouches, Powder Flask*, Pocket Flasks,
l.entlier Cups.
Britannia Coffee nnd. Ten Pots; Spittoons, Water
Pitchers, Sugar Bowls,Cream Pots, Molasses Cups and
Mng.
Planished Tin, Albtazc and Hash Dishes, Dish Cor*
era. Coffee Biggins, and a large assortment ol Jelly
Moulds.
Woodsn-ware. a large assortment.
Willow-ware and French Baskets, a great variety.
Plain and Japan Tin-ware, a great rari.tg ; „and every
article in the line made to order,at the shortest --lice
anti In the best manner. ’
A large stock of Vankcc Notions.
The shove articles will he Bold at the lowest prices,
either nt wholesale or retail. House-keepers nre par
ticularly invited to give us a call.
Macon. Nov 20, 1855
SUGAR >V COFFEE—B tiluU. N. Orleans Sugar,
fill hag” Rio Coffee, for sale hv
April 15 9 H I,A &. COTTON.
NOTICE
fS herein given, that after the expiration of thirty ,
1 days, an application will be tnsde by the Macon and
Western Rail Road Company, to the Mayor and Ctt)
Council of the City of Maeon, for a lease tor a term id
years, of about 4 7-10 acres of the ,South Western Cot*
tuns, Iving immediatalp south and west of tfet t-ppet ,
depot lot of the said Company. This Itndi* >< ( u ~-%d
as an extension 01, and for the purpose •( ‘'-.po; (round
for the uao of the Company.
All persons having objection* th.* teasing of eaid
Land to the Company, are v'qnc #( „A , n present tha
same to the Mayor and en or before tha lime of
making said appliga'-on. J. G. FORBRB.Tr.
M„con and Western Rail Road Cos.
Dated M jcop, >.nriUlth. 16. >
Tor Rfccircr's JYotire.
f'T ,HE Bonks of the Receiver offax Rdstrne for Bibli
1 cuuntv, are now opened at the Tadoring F.etab
llshment o<Mr. Mason, a few doors west ofShotwnli &
Gilbert's Druy, Store. c KUIN NEDV, T. It.
.Macon, April 7, 1846. . .
notice.
n|Y wilt- ftnnnsh nurden, hsying t. ft my hrd aadboanl,
. ,11 b-f.. . u y'C;'iiVGToii"uVH’f r
April *, 1.
VOLUME XXIV.~Ho. 10.
Washington Hall,
nJiACOX, GEO.
AVIVO become solo Proprietor #>f tl.fr.
‘I"*”' 10 PSIM SM*.
lists rsj- r;.’- ■’ “ininrtnr imingemtni., ,1 , he
illJt.nf st'rnurs , CTSnfi. anil det.rmimd
JiJL;™'” *'’ * m > * pernS Imt nmj,.
rv attention a,ttr,,t, °“/be public may rely upon eve
oJ h .. hi.**,.
I dvr, Md I..l“,VhrP,"nd r"ub* l "oVTr/ ‘ Ul ' pUf<l uith Pro"'n
■jgr h ~ ~
I le I'frojd Housp, .tfaeon, Geo.
a. A C till).—The undersigned ten.
iht! V r l’" hl " : Rmi-rally, fbr the U>i u .
•hsr.- nt p.troMge extended to W*tfirance
h. past )t*ar. aiut.vn to ra,““„r
thy of theirfuture eIEV"‘ him a ®tinuance of
their ctitom. , ! .....
Hi. Ifouve.a” •'ppl.ed with crerv luxury and
delicacy **•! “"” or *• seaboard market, affnrd ; hi. .er
rant. auH'f~' ,y tt, “ ,tl f n,,re * n,t hi* rooms furnished in tht*
b;*.u kiwi ,h iann f r H# ‘■‘ “P’ CtfuUy solicits a call from his
.. i< lid* and the public generally.
April TANARUS, 1846. ?tf B. S. XEIVCOMB.
IIK II MI!) F. ,V J. LTOY,
i Jlllorm ys tr Counsellors at Caw,
ALBANY, BAKER CO., GA.
I I TAX E recently entered into* partneri-liip in ilia
j ■ • practice of Law, and will continue the practice in
the several Courts of flic counties of
Baker, Fee, Kstndolpli, Slimier, Ylii
c<m. llooly, Derainr, Irwin.
All matters submitted to their euro in jnv of these
counties, will meet with prompt attention, and be
brought to a speedy conclusion.
May‘26, 1815. I^s
eOE it A'iSHCT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wacon, Deo.
| NTF.NDING to devote themselves exclusively to
* Ihcir profession, w ill regularly nttend the Superior
Courts, in Twiggs, Houston, Jones, Bibb, Craw fold I n
son, Monroe,l’ike otul Henry. ’ 1
Nov J{> 4 g
lET Telegraph and American Whig will copy 3 times,
iialli* .VOT/CL.
IIJAVF. /emoved to, and opened a i.uw Ofiice in
l t.KKi, Houston county, where I desire all cotu*
mttnicaiiorts hv mail to be directed.
March 10, 1816 4 C. B. STRONG.
MR. CHARLES THOMPSON
MAS taken office next door to Payne’s Drug Store
residence m Vinevillc. Any word left at either
pluce (day or night) will he communicated bv hoys for
that purpose. He hopes hy attention to business, and
an experience of seventeen years to merit a share of
patronage.
March 11,1846 [Telegraph copy.] 4
_ _ ... NfW Orlffins Siivar.
■ prune, just received and for sale hv
*xW feb J 3*51 CHARLES DAY & CO.
DXWSXSERT. “
TV*- MCDONALD gratefully acknowl
.7 I ed ? e lhe l,l)Pra ‘ patronage extended to thorn for
the last ew years by the citizens of Macon andvicinitv,
nnd would inform them that they have removed their
othee to the brick range north aide of Mulberry street.
ovr u ** welr y Slorc of C. K. W’entworih.
They have eo arranged their business, a* for one of
ihem 10 make regular visits to the neighboring village*
and certain portions ofihe country.
Macon, Dec. 31,1845. 445
LOM BA 11 1) tV IIT \ T A \T~
(fIFFHC OS SECOND STREET, THREE DOORS XBOTI
THE MARINE AND FI HE INetRANCE RANK.)
Over NtrouA fl ood's Shoe Store,
MACON, GEO.
CCT** ALL OPERATION* WARRANTED
.. . , C. B. I.OMJURD,
Macoiv, Jan y. 1,1846. O. S. Putkam.
URMJOr STOKE.
DR. rvx BARTZiEZO?
t Ir AS just rrceivctl, nt his Drug Stors
* V un Malbcrry sir*. I, a larga stock ol
T/jtm Drugs, Chrmicsls, Paints, Dye Stuft's, Oils,
Window Glass, Perfurncrv,
I ixc., in fact, every thing usually kept by
Druggie ;. Having uiMcle his purchases
for i n%k, and from first hands, in IVcvv York and Bos
ton, he i enabled to execute orders nt as low prices ns
fine, fre-an and unadulterated articles can be obtained at
anv establishment in the southern country
Physicians, Manufacturer,Planters, and Dealers rs
invited to call and examiue hia Block before they uiaka
their purchases.
Macon, Sept 2.5, 13-15. 32
WISTAK'S Hal*m of Wild Cherry, for dm a set of the
&c.
Lanplry’s (rea< Wt-murii Indian Panacea.
Dr. Ttylor’i Balsam of Lmraort.
Swaim’s I'anaMH
Kfim mid*# lonic Mixture, for Fever and Arue.
Indian VtffuMf Elixir for Rheumatism. Uc.
xVhit -head’s Essence of Mustard.
Jayne’s H.-ir Tonic. Moffatt’t rills, fce.
Flnrnift But. rs, Sand's remedy for Salt Hbeutn,
Carpenter * Kxtract t f J iitk t oo?,
Hrisry*. Calcined ‘1 ‘fnpu, HutUr> F.ffi*rveseiYJ£ Mtrn*B
Indian Ha>r Dye fir coloring red or fjray hair black or hr©'*
Biiu of C i'.itiubiH for rtoi-n.g the Hair.
Hair Rrarficfttar for ri moving superfluous Hair,
de Itouge.
>he Mag-iral Pam Extractor.
Murra)’ Fluid MagniKia.
Sspli in’s H ad>acbe Knnedy. certain and effectual.
Just received and for sale by M. BARTLETT
Koo 13 3g|
1i W y
J. “ JOO stalls. Linseed Oil, do do
200 gull*. Spirits Turpentine,
100 Imjxcs Window Glass, all sixes,
Japan Varnish, Coach Varnish, Copal Varnish,
Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Tram Oil, Lamp Oil,
Chrome Tt-llow, Chrome Green, Pi utsian Blue
And all the color# used by painters, ju% received and for
M. BAKTLETT
““V j,
nasiziiif?, Rope , Tun toe.
r P l*uo'c VuT v r v * r V ”?* receiving their fklltuppliw of
,S- tiROCERIKS, which they uflrr ui thtir old lrn uria suit
tin- public generally,it unusual low price.. 4Ve | IIV v Uu . i u
•tore, and rsfcriving—
.too pieces heavy Gunny nagging,
400 piece, heavy Kelttlleky do.
HO coil. Kelttlleky (tupc
io do. Manilla do,
too lh.. Twine,
4,000 sacks Sr.it,
[{*•• aweedei Iron,
40 lilmJ* l M; <i i Hoop and Bod Iron,
Loaf, CrhshcVfJUld I’ort.i Hi o Sugars,
100 hags Hi.i Slid Jars iVHOf** and.
SO boxes Tobacco,
JOO kegs Nail,
1,0 0 llx. Cam, German and Blister Steel.
Ala PAINTS AND OILS of every description.
w . E. BOND,
Jan 1,1146.
.Vtfir Spring Prints.
A N Hssortmsnt st spring Prints received this duy,
I tltd for sale low by GEO. W. PRICE.
Me.onn, March 4,1848. 3
Calf Main*.
1 UST received n lot of the best quality. Also Shoo
1 ** Thread,Sparables, Ac. GEO. W. PRICE.
Fel.ati 184 b. _
llarnrsk mil Sole l.oathri.
JTST received n superior srtielo, for nle low
Feb 20 2__ _ (IRO. W. TRICK.
1 UST received end lor ante. 50 hlule. new rtop Mo
.1 lasses. BCCTT, CARHAKT & CO.
I r>> 26 1-
T l lW ,u " ,,tn Swiffa aVii** 01
rutton Avenus, nnsrlyop polite Wsshingtoa 11 nil.
Dec 3
cisr.if vi? y coons,
rIIKAI’CIOTHIAO.
nXHEsuhserHter Isoffcfinp his stock tf DR V GOODS
sttsr 1 ssk* 1
p'sb 4, 1816.