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VOL. XVIII.
BUCOiV, (^EORCilA,) TUESDAY MOKAIACr, FEBRUARY 27, 1844:
vo. 22.
^ARE-HOTTSE
2Tljc Eclcat’imtj, r
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
BV Tt. H i KTUri T.
Ornct—Brick Building, corner Cation Avenue and
Firti Street.
term, or sunscnipTioN:
Three Dollnrn, paid in advance.-will pay for the Tel-
ezriph one year. Vive Dollar*, paid m advance, will
pay for il two years. Ten Dollars, paid in advance, will
Pt (vhen nmpaid within six months after the year has com
menced, THREE DOtLAKS *yn flFTT f P" ovni,n nuusit;, nearly adjoining'Col. Parker's Store, on
StSS^^^d^^l3^iher e .| ^^^^ l * c 9tol«e4 by the first of Sep-
We desire to return our thanks, for the liberal patronage
Iff EDI CAE REMOVAL.
rjlIIE undersigned,
Jl Cn»u>n Av
C o nt mission Buxines r.
W E lake this method of informing our friends and the
public generally, that we are still connected in the
tynir-IIoinr niul Coiuinis.ion llunhtenn, which
will be conducted at the stand occupied by us the past
season, (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) For the
convenience of our up-caunty friends, \vt- are building a
SCALE HOUSE,nearly adjoining'Col. Parker's Store, on
|
having removed fr
the .tore on Mulberry I
and third streets, opposite the Central Hotel,
would announce to the citizens of Macon,and
vicinity, that lie will there continue the prac
tice of Medicine in all its various branches,
and will, as formerly, attend to the calls of those who may
deem it their interest to procure his servires
M. S. THOMSON,M. D.
Macon. Oct. 1st. 16-13. s-->
J'.tS tiro AVIBE E
iiAT AND CAP
ESTiliUSlIHliM.
RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE
DOLLARS per
lf NoPaper will be discontinued until all arrearages are
naiil unless »t the option of the Proprietor.
P *,-’ ]e papers, to non-Sabacribera, 12} cents each. Extra
■p.*!>eri.w Bnbaeribera. 61 cents each.
*** TERMS or ADVERTISING!
* nvERTlSKMRRTS not exceeding 13 lines, will be inserted
,n« rime for ONE DOLLAR.; and HFTT cents for each
subsequent insertion. . ■ ,
Sheriff’s, Tax Collector* and Coroners Sales, are char-
*';l Reason able'deduction will be made to those who adver
tise hy the year.
Ou all accounts fot Advertising. &c., as well as for Sub-
i -riptiott, Interest will be charged, when not settled within
c'te year.
lO*"lVo Credit for Job Priming, Blank*, -Vc.^rj]
* Letters on Itasiness connected wi'li the Office, must
hn*pu*t paid.to secure attention.
bestowed on us heretofore; and trust that, by our exertions
for the interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance.
We will be prepared loinake the customary Advance*
on Cotton, fill Orders, and attend to such business as may
be confided to ns by oor friends, on as favorable terms as
will bo done by any other regular House in this place.
HAMILTON & WINN.
Macon, July 1,1843. - 41
WARE-HOUSE
JOIIiV L. JOKES & CO.
SOLICIT attention to* New and Extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Manufactured the past summer, from recently Imported
Goods, by Wm T. Jennings * Co., very favorably known
aa among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the
city of New York. CONSISTING OF
Surtouts, Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, Vests,
Dress coats, Coatees, ami
Office Coats, Travelling Coats,
JLatUet’ and Gmllemen’s
CXetOIAKSs
In all the New and various styles t
Together with a very choice aelectiou of
Silk and Satin Scarfs. Cravats,
Mohair and Caahmere do Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, v Drawers,
Under Vests, Gloves,
Suspenders,
Collars, Stocks, he.
Including t general stock or
Youth’s <fc Children’s Clothing,
YE«RO CLOTriOG,
UMBRELLAS, &c.
Believing that the system of Small Profits and Quick
Returns.” il best suited to the limes, they will offer their
Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur
chasers.
Macon. October 10.1843. 6
Linen and Muslin Shirts,
Commission Business.
TITHE subscribers beg leave to inform heir friends, and
E the public in general, that they have connected them
selves together in the above business, under the firm of
GORMAN & RICHARDSON,
and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE
HOUSE. near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. The
location i* dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old
buildings and the usual liabilities of li e, and will be com
pleted, and ready for buamess, by the first of September.
They confidently assure the public, that any bjsiuesa con
signed to their care, will be faithfully aud prr mpt ly execu
ted.
Relying on the honesty of purpose. and the long t sttblish-
ed confidence of these who know us, we feel no hesitancy
in looking for a liberal share of public patronage.
THOMAS B. GORMAN,
JAMES RICHARDSON.
Macon, July 4,1843. 41
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GEO. .1. UJ.ltItE HE
R ESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and the
public generally, that he is now receiving from the
celebrated list Manufactory of John Hunt Sc Co.,a 1
extensive assortment of
very
HATS AND CAPS,
embracing every style nod quality. Among bis assortmeit
may be found
10 do*, fashionable Beaver Hats.
20 do*. do Cassiraere Hats,
10 do*. do Russia Hats,
20 do*. do Moleskin Haiti
1 . do*. Angola Silk Hats.
ALSO.
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN
WAKE-HOUSE
JOSEPH Iff. SEYMOUR
C ONTINUES Business at his o'd stand, cu Cherry
Street. He is now offering a well selected lot of
GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRY-GOODS AND SHOES,
at such prices as cannot fail to suit purchasers. The fol
lowing articles are embraced in bis stock:
60 bags Rio, Cuba aud |>pguira Coffee,
5 hhds. Sugar,
100 Silks Salt. 500 bushels Salt,
20 Kegs Nail*.
7,500 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted,
2 Bales Gunny Bagging,
40 Pi«ceah«avy DamJff It »mwi»
10 Pieces Kentucky Bagging.
500 lbs. Twine, 25 coils Grass Rope. J inch.
Molasses. Loaf Sugar. Teas. Pepper. Spice, Soap, Starch.
Candles. Powder and Shot, bead. Traces. Axes. Coffee
Mills, Sad Irons. Knives and Forks, Coitou and Wool
Cards, plaited Boilers, Tea Kettles.
The following articles of Dry-Goods:
8 and 9 quarter Blankets, Negro Cloth,
Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shirting.
Cotton Oanaburgs. Factory Thread. Cotton Drilling,
Bed Ticking. Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys,
Calicoes, Flannels, Silk and Cotton Hankercliiefs,^
15 boxes Shoes, including Men's, Boys', Women s,
Girls’, Children's and Negroes’Shoes.
NOTICE.
' I ico RAVES’.'’their entire stock of Goods, will continue
the business under the firm of Graves, Wood Sc Co,
Their stock will consist (as usual) of
GROCERIES AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which thev offer at the lowest market prices, either at
wholesale'or retail. They solicit the patronage of the for
mer customers concern, and all others who msy give them
EDWIN GRAVES.
THOMAS WOOD,
J. M. KIBBEE.
Macon. Jan 11,1844 IS
Dissolution.
T HE co-partnership existing umlerlhe firm of E. & R.
R. GRAVES, is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
either of the firm being duly authorised to settle the bun.
nes * oflhe C0DCCr0 ' EDWIN GRAVES.
RUFUS tt. GRAVE&
Jau 1C 16
The Subscribers
W ILL continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS in
New York, under the firm of E. Sc R. R.GRA v ES.
They will sell Conor., purchase Goods, and do all kinds of
business usual to a Commission House. •
ERASTUS GRAVES.
RUFUS R. GRAVES.
Jan 16 ia
Commission Business.
T HE undersigned stillcontinues to occupy the WARE
HOUSE on the comer of Second and Poplar streets.
He offers his services in the various branches of the Wnre-
llou.c nml Commission Business, and respectful
ly solicits the patronage of bis friends and the public gener
ally ; trusting that, by his unremitting efforts, be shall be
able to meet the wishes of those who may honor him with
their confidence—and expresses a feeling cfgratitude to his
fiiends for their liberal patronage.
JOHN M. FIELD
Macon, Julv 1. 1813. 41
Reference—Col. Wm. H. Reynolds, )
Maj James H. Hardaway, t „ '
Messrs. Rea Sc Cotton, ) Scacon,
Joshua G. Moore, j
Bryant Bateman. 2
Stephen Csstelow, \ Houston.
William Moseley, Henry.
W. C. Clcaveland. Crawford.
WARE HOUSE VVII
COHHISSIOK BUSINESS.
nine undersigned feel- yasrsn
A ing grateful to their h—
friends and patron* for the
liberal support heretofore
received, take great pleasure
in announcing to them and the public Generally, that they
will continue the above busitiesa in alius various branches;
such as the storing and selling of cotton, receiving and for
warding merchandize and filling nrders. at their well known
*i«ml,«Ttoa!C near C«« rivs»r,whirh for-^nnt«nwnrA atul «•-
i'uiity from fire, is floi iQrp« M «u *>•»/ Mfare-Xiouse m
the cuy. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will os heretofore give
his personal attention to the selling ol Cotton and the filling
of orders for goods, and pledges himself in every ease to do
bis best to promote the interest of all who may favor us
with their patronage and influence.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON.
Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. 45
EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with
a view of engaging in The Cions mission Bnxinrss there,
I have disposed ol my interest in the concern of E. Hamil
ton Sc Hardeman, to mv son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM
ILTON. whose steadiness of character, and correct know!-
edge of business, will qualify him for the employment in
which be is about to engage. In thus retiring from the con
cern. I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to
my friend* for past furors, and would kindly solicit for the
new concern of HARDEMAN Sc HAMILTON, a con
tinuation of their support, with the assurance that il will be
as gratefully acknowledged by me, a* though 1 were still a
member of theeoncem. E. HAMILTON.
Macon. Aug. 25.1842
WAKE-HOUSE
Jleaver, JYutria atul Russia
HATS,
warranted more durable han any Hats ever sold
in Macon. Also,
50 do*. Youth’s and Children's Hats,
20 do*. do. ’ do. Caps.
ALSO.
20 do*, black and drab Spotting Hats,
Together with a general assortment of
FUR CAPS,
comsis rrsG is pa rt of
3 do*. PBEMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 d«-z. Sea Otter Caps,
5 do*. Super Nutria Caps, *
20 do*, do. Muskrat Caps,
SO do*. Men's and Boys’ Seal Caps,
50 do*, do. * do. Sealette Caps.
ALSO.
200 doHen's and Boys' Blacb and
Drab
WOOL HATS.
AH of which will be sold for Cash, at prices which can
not fail to give satisfaction.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine at the pld
stand, sign of the “ BIG HAT," Mulberry Street.
Beavci^. Nlinlc. ,Y Coon Skins
l« Pm-acBtf, 'nr whictttTie caaS n ,,-,i
Macon. Oct 17. IS-13. 3
NEW BOOKS
At Boardinnn’s Book Store,
I UST received, all the new publications, among which
are the following:
Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers’ No. 1 of the Pictoral Bible,
“ No 7 of Hannah Home's complete works,
" Alison’s History of Europe, complete and full
bound,
“ Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound,
“ Neal’s History of the Protestants,
Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress.
Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt,
Kohl's Russia and the Russians,
EUiouon’s Surgical Operational
The Psalmist.
Condie on Children,
Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocations,
Asbwell on the Diseases of Females,
Queens of England, sixth series,
A new Paientlnkstand,
Perforated Paper.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, &c. all cheap for CASH,
Jan 16 16
Commission - Business*
-VMTR shall continue the Ware House and Commission
T V Business, the ensuing season, at our old stand, on
the corner of Cherry and Second Streets.
In offering our services again to the public, wo have no
pledges to make—believing that our past conduct will be a
sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance of the
trust that may be hereafter confided to us.
We will stall times be prepared to make liberal Ad-
vances on Cotton, in sl6re, or on shipments made to our
Agents in Savannah, Charleston or New York.
E D. Sc W. GUNN Sc CO.
The subscribers intend keeping on hand, a full supply of
Dry-Goods. Cotton Bagging, and Family Groceries, of all
kinds; which they will be glad to furnish to their custom-
ood terms as any house in M ac " n -
D. Sc W. GUNN.
47
ers, upon as gi
Aug. 22
HEW AKD HIGHLY IHPROYBI)
WOOL CARDING
jaacuMJVRR i*.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of
Houston. Bibb, Crawford, Macos, Dooly, Twiggs,
Talbot, Pulaski. Sumter, and the Wool Growers of other
counties, that he will have in operation* by tbo 15th of April
next, at the Mill* of William Maddox, on Mossy Creek, in
Houston county, a set of superior
WOOL CARDING MACHINERY,
built on a new and highly improved plan ; when he would
sol'cillhe patronage of all Wool-Growers, both far and near.
Every effort shall be made to please, and entire satisfaction
given stall times, or no charges made. ...
Arrangements are made for running the Machinery night
and day, for the accommodation of those coming from a
distance, that they may be detained as little as possible.
He will constantly keep on hand, n full assortment of
FACTORY YARNS & CLOTH,
EE.-1 TIMER, A’c. Ac.
which will be sold as low as ran he sold at Factories
£?* Good COW-HIDES and TALLOW, will be taken | r |
in exchange fot Goods or Wool Carding, at a fair price.
All burs and hard substauces must be cleaned out of
the wool, before carded. D. W. PARR.
January 9. 1844.IS 3m
WAKE-HOUSE
Commission Business.
T HE undersigned, bavingbeen disappointed is the ar-
rangements made by himself and Mr. Wm. P. Row
usd. at the commencement of the season, takes this meth
od of informing his friends anJ the public generally, that be
has leased, for the balance of the season, the large »nd com
modious Ware-House, on the corner ol Third and Wharf
iN/ree/»,formeilyoccupied by JOHN JONES. He will
sell when directed. Cotton from Ware houte or wagons;
and in all case# use his beat exertiftna W obtain tne highest
market prices. He will also attend to the Receiving and
Forwarding Goods, at also the purchase ofGoodson order.
His Ware-House is situated immediately on the river,
and within a' small distance of the Rail-Road—thus possess
ing superior advantages for s-iipping.
He hopes, by strict and prompt altentisn to business, to
merit a share of public patronage.
0«31, 1843. 5 WM. W. BALDWIN.
Cherry Street Bakery.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma
con and vicinity, that he has opened a Baking Estab
lishment, opposite Thomas Harrold, on Cherry Street, fce
respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Having a
professional Baker, he confidently assures those who may
patronize him, that his manufacture will be of superior
quality. JOHN T. HARBAUM.
Sepb5.48 ly*
COOK'S
ANTI-BILIOUS FILLS.
F OR the Cure5f Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Ac.
For sale by J.H.&W.S. ””
For sale by
Oct 31
ELLIS.
F
Exchange on Jffew-York,
OR sale by THOS. TAYLOR.
October 3 1
Paints and Oils.
(TAA KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead,
OUl* 300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil,
With a variety of Colors for Painters’ use, forsale by
July 6 40 CHA8. CAMPBELL Sc CO
WKO&JSSA2MB <2* SLaS^SSia
GEO. I. SHEPARD,
Is receiving weekly additions to bis hitherto splendid stock f
HATS AND CAPS,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY.
He is now prepared to offer uabb UIHItlttns to city
and country purchasers.
Possessing advantages excelled hy no Hat Establishment
in the -State, be will afford his Goods at as tow, or PERHAPS
lower prices. Sriry.tyie o^HAIS AND CAPSnay ^ al ‘> n ”4^ ^>ur bushels,,
be found at his Store. J Corn, vv heat. Meal, and all other gram in bags,...
AMONG THEM—
FASHIONABLE, MEDIUM,
AND
BEAVER, 1TRIA, CASSIRER, RUSSIA,
Hole-Skin, Angola, and Silk
ALSO,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
XET'-ucjrjem.
CONSISTING OF
Otter, Shetland Seal, Nutria, aud JXuskrat.
ALSO,
Men’s and Youths* Cloth and Velvet CAPS,
FtllUttKj 5 c. pr. mile, (children Wider 12ys. & serrts. half price,) «5 j“65 I 2. Jl 2jjl~5t
Cotton per bale, fround or square) not exceeding400 lbs. weight,..! 25 j 40'
Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs | 6(1 to!
012 CO J On
n pi
Boxes, bales, and all measurement goods,.....'.....per cubic foot.
li!
ioi
ii
s
(25!
1 7.M
2 001
50
Do
do
Hair Seal
do
Do
do
Sealette
do
Do
do
Glazed
do
Gentlemen’s Navy Caps;
A LARGE LOT OF
Men's anti Boys' Blade aud Dral>
SPORTING HATS;
Together with an extensive Stock of
Men's and Boys’ Black and Drab
WOOL HATS, <feC.
O’ The attention of those in want of any articles in this
line, is respectfully invited.
Store on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash-
ington Hail, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. Whi
ting & Mix.
TTJE
30
1 SO
25
25
75
6
25
56
25!
75
1 25|
3 50l
3 00
2 00
38
2 00,
3 00
38
I
7 00
4 CO
Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Iron, Hardware, and all other article* that g
by weight,.. per 100 lbs. TOf IS, 1 VO! 'Hit
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, each
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil, each.
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, lleef. Pork, Lime, See... .■ each,
Barrels of Molasses and Oil, each,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all ether light bis. each,
J his. Pork, Fish. Liquor,Ac. tc allKegsoriOgal.-Aupwattls, each,
J bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac ..each, 15
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels each, 15
...perbuahol. 5
_ . .v-per bushel.
Cotton Bagging, per piece. 15
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size, each, 15
Brooms in bundles per dozen, 25
Backets, Collars, Scythes, Shovels & Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen, 25
Chairs,...; per dozen. 1 00
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, See each, 25
All small packages not weighing 10 Jibs, nor measuring 2 feet, each, 25
Blacksmith's Bellows....... each, SO
Potatoes, Apples, Ac per bushel.
Demijohns, Jugs. Jars. Ac. not over two gallons, each, 25
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons..,.,.......... .each, 25
Ploughs .'... .each, 25
ltalesof Hay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs each, 50
Four Wheel Carriages each, 1 00
Two Wheel Carriages, each. 75
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons, each, 6 00
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000feet 250
Wood,. per cord, 1 00
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs, ...per head, 25
Oxen and Beef Cattle, per head, 1 50
Horse* per head, 2 00
Sheep. Goats, Calves,aud Dogs,. per bead. 25
Turkeys and Geese in ....pc, lia«d, 3
Dad, anJ emckens m coops,...............per head,.
Special contracts may be made with the Superintendant of Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, when in
large quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle,Lumber, Wood, Brick, or Stone, Ac. AcT
Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free of charge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own
farms to market. ,
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee; or-Alabnma, consigned tothe Agent
of this Company, at Macon, will he received and forwarded from any point of this Road, by wagons, to their place of des
tination. free ofchatge for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin, Bartlesville,
or Forsyth, and forwarded direetto Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rate* of Transportation. Ar
rangements must be made in all instances, for the pay ment of Freight and expenses, with the Company L Agent at Ma.
con. or at the Depot where the goods are received or delivered.
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangement*; for
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channel of communication with the seaboard.
The Ceutral Rail-Road is now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2J miles, of our Depot, and will be
completed to Macon early this fall. This Road is in daily operation to Griffin. GO miles above -Macon; and, by the firti
of December, will be opeued for Business to Leakville.21 miles above Griffin; and to lite junction with the Western amt
Atlantic Rail Road, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been
rebuilt this summer, and'laid with heavy flange Rail, had the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for
business.
Merchants living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to* ship their goods by w ay 0“
Savannah, over the Central and this Rail-Road, consigned to our A gents, as goods can be hauled from Bartlesville cf Griffin,
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 poands, or any other parrot the couutry at proportionable rates.
All goods will be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered. " ...
Jr. i>..6i5.ir,
August 22,1813. 47 ^ Agent and Suj-erintendant of Trat sportallqn.
■so;
3 38
2 75
63
751
1 ool
50
3'
S8
3 00
1 63
5 00
3 50
45
3 50
4 00
Otter, Mink, and Raccoon Skins,
I"-- , •*’'- u «>*<! Cash will be psiH
Macon, J**- •«»-*» *o crcu. 1* oniki aivu.
&
NEW
Id
BOOTS & SHOES,
UST RECEIVED ON SECOND STREET.
T HE subscribers would inform their friends, and the
public generally, that they have received, during the
past week, a general assortment of Gentlemen’s BOOTS.
of all kinds ; together with a large assortment of Ladies'
and Misses’ Gaiters and half Gaiters and Slippers, thick
and thin soles; to which they would '-all the attention of
those wishing to purchase. ALSO,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
NEGRO SHOES,
of excellent quality; which they will sell as cheap as the
lame kinds can he bought in the city, for cash.
Macon,Nov 12, 1843. 7 WHITING A MIX.
Carpeting! Carpeting!!
Jl’ST DECEIVED AT THE
PEOPLE’S STOKE,
A FEW pieces of superior quality, and hand handsome
patterns. As it is not our intention to keep Carpeting,
we will close out the lot. for cash, at New York Cost.
Those in want of the above article, are respectfully invi
ted to give us a call. CRANE A.CLARK.
03* Store on Mulberry street, under Washington Hall.
Nov 21 > 8
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
Goods
HE subs,-rilleV. being about making a change inhisbu-
ill (for the purpose of reducing his Stock.) sell
AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.
in port of Ranti Fttnwnublc color-
id Satina; Rich Silk Shawls; Mantles
T siness. will
his GOODS AT
His Stock consists
od snd black Silks and Satins;
and Neck Tics; a few Velvet Mantillas ; real French Mus
lin de Laine; Crape do.; Chusans, Alpaccas, Aeoliaus,
Bombazines; Rich colored and black. Silk Velvets; French
Cambric*; Calicoes; pure Irish Linen; Silk. Linen, and f
Cotton Handkerchiefs; Silk and Cotton Hosiery; Gloves;j
Ladies* Florence, Tuscan, and Straw Hats.&c, &c.
Also, Superfine Broiid-Clotb* and Catalan err*, to
gether with most other articles usually kept in Dry Goods
Stores; all of which will be sold very low for Cash.
(O'* Country Merchants and others, would do well to
rail and examine bis Stock. CK L. WARREN.
First door above Geo. A. Kirabcrlj’ft Hat ^tore.
Jan *3 17
Dissolution ol* Copartnership.
3HE firm of CHAPMAN A ROSS is this day di*
solved, by mutual consent.
18
WM. W. CHAPMAN.
WM. A. ROSS.
Macon, Jan. 1, 1844.
WILUAM A. ROSS
C ONTINUES this busjnes*on his own account.having
purchased from Mr. Wm. W. Chapman his entire in
terest in the Stock of Goods belonging to the late firm, lie
has now on hand a well neloeted stock of goods, consisting of
DRY-GOODS,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Hats, Shoes, Hardware,
CROCKERY, SADDLES, &c.
Which will be sold very low for cash.
Jan. 1, 1844 18 WM. A. ROSS.
.ILL fEJtSOjl'S
I NDEBTED to the late firm of CHAPMAN A BOSS,
will please make immediate payment, or suits wtl. be
brought indiscriminately. The papers are all tura 6d over
rZ S 0 r r or C r 0neCtiO "’ anJ Cin WM d W.‘CHAPMAN
Macon, Jan. 1,1844
Bagging and Rope.
4~|/\rk PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging,
yUUlOO •< Kentucky do
50 <■ Rusia. do
200 •- Coils Monilla Rope,
500 lbs. Bagginp Twine.
For sale on reasonable term, by
- CHAS. CAMPBELL ACo.
August 3 47
CALF-SKINS.
J UST RECEIVED, a lot of Calf-Skins, a superior aril
cle, finished after the French style. ,
Also, Northern SOLE-LEATHE U, 3HOE-THREAT>,
S Jan 9,Ts L 44 S ' ^ GEO. W. PRICE
Sack Coats.
T WEEDS Cloth and Saiinett Sack Coats, or a superior
quality. For sale by J. & E. SAULSBURY.
Dec 5 i£
To the Ladies.
A FEW Ladies superior Spanish Cloth Cloaks, (or
Josee’s) being an entirely new style. Just received
and for sale by ** J- & E. SAULSBUItY.
Dec 3
A NEW Stvle Ladies’ Silk Velvet Cravats, in high col
ora. Also, a few dozen French Dimity Collars and
Cuffs, iustrecerimd at the Peopffi’s Storey & C j,ARK.
Sugar, Coffee, At.
Q/Y HHDS. P/R. and St. Croix Sugar,
200 bags Rio and Laquira CoSee,
30 Hhds Cuba Molasses. „ .
"With a general assortment of Groceries and btap.s Cry-
Goods. For..1. by afTAS. CAMPBELL A C».
THOMAS TAYLOR,
ON COTTON AVENUE AND SECOND STREET,
C£.f£KJB J.V
STAPLE GOODS,
CHOICE GROCERIES,
See, See, Sec,
OFFERS FOR SALE, AT VERY LOW PRICESJ
Q/Wl BAGS old Java, Rio, Cuba, and Laguira Coffei]
OL/1.Z 25 hhds St. Croix and Porto- RtC6 Siignra.
.000 lbs. Standard Crashed and Double Loaf Sugar.
0 hhds Cuba Molasses,
30 boxes Castile, Fancy, and Variegated Soaps,
WR *1° Sperm and Hull's Patent Candles,
do Colgate’s and Hall’s Steam Soap, No. 1,
800 Sacks Salt, large size,
boxes Tobacco,
dozen Long-handle Shovels and Spades,
100 kegs Cut Nails and Brads, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead,'
600 lbs. Smoothing Irons, 200,000 Cut Tacks,
50,000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted, 1J to 10 in. wide,
3,000 lbs. German Blistered and Cast Steel,
100 bags Patent Shot, 10 doz. Wilson’s Coffee Mills,
“I doz. Halter Chain?, 100 doz. superior Blacking,
do Shoe Brushes, 10 do Curry-Combs,
do Patent Razor Straps.
10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware, (assorted sizes,)
50 reams super Blue A White Ruled Letter A Cap Paper.
60 do Wrapping Paper,
500 boxes Table Salt,
600 ps. superior Gunny and heavy Dundee Bagging,
1,000 lbs three-ply Bagging Twine,
10 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards,
40 dozen Pails. Mats, Brooms, and Selves,
60 do Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Knives,
75 do Knives and Forks,
100 do Qnille.l Top. Side, and Dressing Combs,
12,000 SEGARS. ' _ ■
20 boxes Imperial. Hyson. Pouehong and Souchong Teas,
Spices, of all kinds/London Mustard; Indigo; Madder;
Copperas; Sal Aeratus; Salt Petre; Epsom Salts; Starch;
Scotch and Macaboy Snuff—together with an assortment of
DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, SADDLERY,
Boots and Shoes.
, Maron, Nov 14,1843^ 7
NEW BOOK STORE
ON COTTON AVENUE,
Two doors above Messrs. J. Ik. A IV. S.
PK»C. STOKE.
J. BARABS,
H AVING MOVED to the above Stand, offers to tie
public, a large Stock of
CARRIAGE R CFOS1 TORY,
O.n’ Mclberrv Strfet, Ncakthu Methodist Church
fFlHE CRIB Kit, is receiving 1:
X. stock of
arfre additionMo kit
Ii O OKS, * T.l TIOJWlll F, I CO»CI*BS,CHAKI<>TB|8^B.1KOVCHE»
BLANK BOOKS, &c, &c.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
from some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
made’expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if not superior to those of any other es
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
Familyaml PockejBibles, Prayer and Hymn Boohs, of j will find it for tbeir interest to examine the quality and pri-
ce* of his assortment.
GRAVES & KIBBEE
C ONTINUE the WARE HOUSE and COMMIS
SION BUSINESS—are prepared nt all time* to
make Advances on Cotton in Store, or shipment to any
market desired, and solicit a continuanceof patronage.,
Macon, August 22, 1843.*9
‘•S 1
every kind and size, m various binding.
Southern and Missouri Harmony, Kingsley's Social
Choir. Juvenile Singing Book. Mason’s Sacred
Harp, Base Primmer, Dictionary of Musical
Terms, «^e. $c.
Blank Rooks of every description, Conit Rc*
cord, and Docket Books, Various sizes.
Ledger?, Joersals and Day Books; Invoice, Re
cord, Letter. Bilean'd Receipt Books ; Is-
dexes. for Ledgers, Pocket Memoran
dums A Pocket Ledjers. Ac. Ar.
J. B. would respectfully invite teachers and others who
may want SCHOOL BOUKS.tocalland examine his stock
which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. For Cath-
wholesale and retail.
He also receives as soon as published all the new works
from the Harper’s and other publishing houses in New
York, Boston and Philadelphia, embracing all the cheap,
and fashionable literature of the day, which he sellsatNew
York prices.
Constantly on band a stock of LAW BLANKS, printed
on the best fool
Repairing, in all the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen, at less than farmer
price*.
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs, Axeltrees,turned and boxed Dishes, Lamps,Bauds.
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their
business, at Aufra3(A prices.
March 1st, 1942. 22 tf J.W.BABCOCK.
IVew Rice.
CASKS’NEW RICE, for side low by
JL 4 Dec 19 12 JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
EXCHANGE,
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York, foi sale by
Nov 14 7 4m WM. P. ROWLANI
LAND.
A LOT OF LAND, situated iu Houston county, ad-
ioinins the Plantation of Gen. Rutherford, for sale by
Macon. Nov 14. 1843. E. B-WEED
MORRISONS
Vegetable Universal Medicines.
OR sale by GEO. W.PRICE it COI
May 5 33
i the best foolscap paper.
Macon, Oct. 4,1843,
JUST RECEIVED
G.W.&E. WOODRUFF’S,
A large addition to their extensive Sterk of
Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS,
Consisting of Elcoane?, Pariseans, Chusans, and Tesans
very rich and handsome articles for Ladies’ Dresses; Black.
Blue-Black, and Colored Bombazines; Black, Blue-Black,
Striped, Colored, and Figured Silks; Alpacca, Merino, and
Orleans Cloths;
20,000 Yards Calicoes,
Among them some of the richest patterns ever offered in
this market, varying in prices from Gj to 25 cents.
20,000 yards Drown Sheetings
and Shirtings,
varying from 5 to 15 cents per yard; Bleached Sheetings
and Shirtings, of nil qualities and prices.
200 Dozen Hosiery,
Consisting of Black and While. Plain and Ribbed Silk llnsc
and Half Hose;*Ladies’ Cashmere Hose; Gentlemen’s
Lamb’s Wool Half Hose; Black, White, Colore J, and Mix
ed Cotton Hose and Half Hose. We have among our
Fancy Articles,
A line assortment of Silk. Merino, Alpacca, Cashmere, and
Woollen SHAWLS; Velvet ambSilk Cravats and Neck
Fees; Worsted Mitts; Silk and Kid Gloves; Fringe ond
Buttons, for Ladies’ Dresses, &c. &c. Gentlemen’s Stocks,
Cravats, Scarfs, Gloves, and other articles, too numerous to
mention.
When we know that these Goods were bought under the
most favorable circumstances, we hazard nothing in saying,
that we will sell them as low as they can be bought at any
similar establishment in the State.
We have also received, within the last week, a large as
sortmentof
Carpeting and Rugs.
Amonff them may be found, some rich and choice patterns,
which they offer at prices unusually low for this marker.
(CJ* Store on Second Street, next door to G. W. Price's.
Nov 21 8
Trace Chains, Anvils, Dellows
and Vices.
J/'kl'Apr. Trace Chains, 30 Anvils,
4tx.*vz CO Vices. 20 pr. Blacksmith’s Bellows.
150 Hand and Sledge Hammers,
40 double hand Screw Plates,assorted, I tol inch.
•10 Fifth Chains, 2,000 lbs. Hook Hinges.
100 sets Wagon Boxes, 300 lbs. Bagging Twine,
100 Tea Kettles, 100 Sauce Tans.
1,000 lbs Bar Lead, 20 dozen Knob Leeks,
1 Iron Chest. ALSO,
A complete assortment of
Pen and Pocket Knives,
TABLE KNIVES & FORKS,
Just received and for sale by r>J I
Macon. Nav 14. 1S«. 7 E. B. WEED
WASHINGTON .HALL.
, at acoy. Georgia/
fTIHE subscriber has again taken this F.stab
IJfjjjkL, X Ushmenl, where he will alwdjfa be nap-
pv to attend to the calls of hisold customer,
and the travelling public generally.
Macon, June 20 38 S. LANIER. r
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Maeon, Geo.
rXIHE subscriber having become tie Proprietor of this
X well known establishment, respectfully solicits the
patronage of the public. The house has been entirely
cleansed and renovated; the rooms replenished with clean
beds and suitable furniture, and the vyhole Interior of the
establishment adapted to the comfort of Ms pucsts. That
the domestic economy of the House .will be such as to grati
fy the mostfastidious, he has but toinferm the public, that
he has engaged as general Puperintendents, WM. SHI
VERS, JUNR..AND LADY. >vhose career as Managers
ofa Tavern iu Sparta, for nineypars, has emr.meuded him
to the favorable notice of the travelling public.
WM. G. THOMAS
Sept. 19
The undersigned having di«po?i d of bis proprietorship
in the Central Hotel.to Mr. W. G. Thomas, from ids knowl
edge of him, and the well known capacity of Mr. and Mrs.
Shivers, in the management of a Public House, can witly
confidence, recommend the Central Hotelto the patronage
of his friends and the publ.o-
F. SIMS
Sept. 19 - 51
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL
"“5
T HE subscriber offers for sale or Item, his INDIAN
SPRING HOTEL—for one year, if rented—inclu
ding the entire Furniture of the House, which is ample fer
the Establishment. Any person wishing to purchase or rent
this Establishment, will moke application before lhe first of
May. or it will be kept as usual bv the subscriber.
My only object in selling or renting, is, that it will be ne
cessary for me to be absent a portion of the next watering
eeson. I- will, if necessary, let a few valuable IiO US K
SERVANTS go with the property.
L is unnec?-garv to make any statements about ihe Hotel
as, when application is made to buy or rent, I will shew the
ash receipts of the Establishment, for the last four xears,
hich is the best criterion to judge from.
Feb 13, 1841 20 4t HENRY DILLON.
Buckwheat, Dry and Pickled
Codfish, Ac.
Feb 13 20 Forsale by II. C. FREEMAN.
Whiskey
BLS. Whiskey,
and Rum,
50 100 ba£* Coffee
50 bis. Flc
Feb 13 20
GO bis. Rum,
30 hds. Sugar,
For sale bv
B. C. FREEMAN.
Irish Potatoes.
BLS. Yellow, jus: received by
Feb 13 2b
F (
Sole and Upper Feather,
A GOOD ,upplv on hand xt all times, and for sale allow
.Hte.bv ’ JOSEPH Sr: SEYMOUR- ]
A DOZ. boxes Taper*
4 Feb 13 50
Tapes
fa
c <5 FREEMAN-
TT r FREEMAN.