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HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.,
Factors t c2mssm asaarank,
M, Bay Street, Savannah, 6a.
their service* to Planters, Merchants,
JL anddealers in the sale of Cotton and all other
country produce. Being connected in business with
Hopkins, Hudson A Cos., of Charleston, the establish
> raent of an office in this city wil afford our friends
choice of markets Strict attention will be given to
business, and the usual facilities atforded customers.
J. B. Hudson, j j Lambeth Hopkins,
W. K. Fleming, V J Augusta.
Savsnnah. ) (J. J. Cohen, Charleston.
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AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
OUK promptness and personul attention to all
business entrusted to our charge, having met
with approval, we beg leave respectfully to sav, our
office is continued at the old stund. Plantutioii and
Family supplies forwarded at the lowest market
prices, and liberal advances made on Produce in
Store, or upon Railroad Receipts.
P. H. BEHN.
„ JOHN FOSTER.
Savannah, May 16,1854. 4—ly
FRANKLIN & BRANTLY,
FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, QA.
June 6th, 1848. 7 —l y
S. D. BRANTLEY & Cos.,
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Savannah, Ga.
A RE now receiving and will keep constantly on
is- hand a large quantity of Drugs, Medicines,
Perfumeries, Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass. Ac.. Ac., which will be sold very
low for cash, or approved credit.
S. D. Brantley, M. D. | Thos. S. Powell, M. D.
Nov. 25, 1854. u32-tf
0 N W A R ID
LADIES & MERCHANTS of Putnam and ad
joining counties will find a specimen of Fanev
Soup of my manufacture, at the office of this paper,
which cannot be excelled in quality or beauty h v
any establishment in this country. T is article can
be purchased of my agents, at my prices at the Fac
tory in Savannah, for 2<> j*r cent, lese than in Sew
Fort. 1 deliver all free of expenee to Railroad l)t
--pottin any part of the country.
(7*l wish an agent for Putnam County, lie will
have the entire trade.
W. HUMPHREYS,
Manufacturer of Essential Oils , Extracts ,
Perfumery , Fancy, Toilet and Shav
ing Soaps, Drugs, Medicines , Ac.
SA VAXXAII, GA.
Oct. 21, 185*—tf
NOTICE TO OUll DEBTORS.
T-IAVING * suspended our business, in couse-
JLA queue* of your failure to pay, we shall re
quire those indebted to us to settle soon. We feel
»nd*f no obligations to remain idle for the purpose
of indulging even our best friends. Many owe us
for. a series of years, and now our patience is ex
hausted. We shall make it our business to collect,
and'no one shall have cause to complain of being
neglected on account of our modesty. We would
■suggest that those who do not wait to he asked, but
will come up and pay a portion, will likely be gran
ted the moet indulgence.
! - N. S. PRUjDDEN A CO.
JEatoatoo, Jan. #th, 185*>. 1-ts
General Swtoertirements.
Shoe <fc Boot Factory,
Six Miles East of Eatonton.
r pHE undersigned have in successful operation an
X extensive Tuunery, at which they have anti
will continue to keep on hand, and for sale, a large
and complete stoek of the best and first quality ol
Leathers, such as
Black Leather Light Belt Leather.
Side “ Heavy Gin-band “
Russet ** Harness “
* )ak-tanned “ Bridie
Hemlock-tanned Loop
Side “ Hame-string “
ALSO,
Tanned and well-finished horse, kip, calf, deer,
goat and sheep skim: :
ALSO,
Well-saved hair for plasterers’, and saddlers’ use ;
TOGETHER WITH
Northern and Frwnch calf-skins, linings, bindings,
pegs, lasts, and a general assort meat of boot and
shoe-makers’ findings, tools, &c.
BOOT and SHOE SHOP.
In connection with our tan-yard, we have a large
Shoe and Boot Shop, with the best of workmen in
our employ, and will keep constantly on hand a
large stock of the best quality of negro shoes for
sale.
TO ORDER.
We will make to order, men’s and ladies’
fine sewed calf-skin and morocco shoes, an> : FBI
gentlemen’s fine calf-skin and pump-soled,*
stitched or water-proof beots. Measures tuken at
short notice, and the work done of the best materi
als, and most fashionable styles.
GIN-BANDS and BELTS.
Wc will keep on hand, or make, at short notice,
stretched and riveted gill-bands and belts of all
widths, of a superior quality.
HARNESS, BRIDLES, Ac.
We keep on hand a good assortment of riding
,nd blind-bridles, martingales, girths, stirup leath
ers. whips, cow-hides, Ac., Ac., and will make or
repair, to order, two-horse *.id road wagon harness,
in a neat and substantial manner, at short notice.
TO FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS.
We most respectfully invite alt persons in need
of any article in our line to call and examine for
themselves. We shall take pleasure in using our
best etforts to nuke it to their interest to patron
‘ze us -
ALL ORDERS
Will be filled with cure and despatch and forward
ed to any point. All communications of enquiry,
Ac., by mail, or otherwise, promptly answered.—
Trices and terms liberal. Will you give us ail or
der, (and that soon,) for negro shoes to begin with ?
Bargains may be had.
JAMES C. A J. C. DENHAM.
Eatonton, Oct. 7, 1854. 2.5—1 y
SUGAIi, COFFEE,
•A-m OTHER GROCERIES.
Cheap, for Cash, at ADAMS & BROTHERS.
Eatonton, Sept. 30,1854. ts
TOWN PROPERTY
JFOK
undersigned offers for sale upon very liber
al terms the following property, to wit :
three lots with flue new houses just’completed:
ALSO,
Thirty acres of wood-land within the corporate
limits of the town of Eatonton. T. TUNiSON.
Dee. 2,1854.—33-ts
WANTED.
A LWAYS wanted to buy at our tan-yard good
xV raw-hides, horse, deer, goat and sheep skins,
and tallow and bee’s-wax, for which we will pay a
liberal price in leather, shoes, &e., <fec. Salt your
hides well, aud keep them from the eun >nd min.
JAMES C. & J. C. DENHAM.
Oct. 7th, 1854.
NOTICE.
THOSE who have hired negroes of nje belonging 1
tc the estate of Gen, will please, in I
case of necessity for medical attention, call on Dr, 1
Joel Branham. fi. BASS. ;
Jam 3rd -tf )
(gmral
BT F.IM JTOVICE.
PAY me what you owe me or take the cons.quec
ees. JOHN A. WEIGHT.
Jan. 27, 1855. 4-ts
NOTICE.
JAM compelled to collect all the money due me,
and wish to do so without running any mac
to cost, but unless I ant paid, or arrangements made
to enable ine to pay my debts, another return
day will not pass without my notes and accounts
being put in auit. * P. E. PRICHARD.
Eatonton, Jan. 13th, 1855. 2tf
Lard! Lard!! Lard!!!
lAAA LBS. of Fresh Leaf Lard for sale.
Apply to E. N. MACON,
Jan. 27,1855, 4-ts Agent.
LAND IN WAKE
P ERSONS wishing to purchase No- 253 in the 6th
District of originally Appling now Ware countv
in the State of Georgia ure requested to correspond
with the undersigned. J, TURNER.
Eatonton, Putnam O>, April, 185fi. ts.
T.IKE NOTICE
r PnK subscriber would respectfully infurn his
1. patrons and the public generally, that he has
concluded to work 20 per cent below his funner
prices, for cash. D. ROBERTSON.
Office over Carter A Harvey’s Store.
Nov. 18th, 1854—31-ts
COME ALONG.
ALL persons indebted to Batchelor & Collins,
or 11. S. Collins for the yeurs 1853 and 1854,
will please come and pay up at once. Necessity
compels me to give this notice; I have large pay
ments to make, between this and 15th of March,
and wisli you tc bear this in mind.
11. S. COLLINS.
RocKville, Ga., Feb. Ist, 1855. s—,t
B OOKS AND MUSIC.
ANY person desiring books or music at a smai)
advance upon New York prices, cun liava
their orders promptly fille-l by leaving them at this
office. Also subscriptions received and forwarded
for any magazine or newspaper.
Jan. 20th, 1855. 3-if
Great Excitement!
RECEIVED BY
C. O. FEARSO.Y # Cos.
CHEAP BARGAINS FOR CABH,
Or Punctual Customem.
HAVING opeued a fresh supply of new Fall
and Winter Goods, we invite the people of
Eatonton and vicinity to call and see us, and they
shall not go away dissatisfied.
Sept. 23. 1854 [tf] C, D. PEARSON 4 CO.
Don’t Be Sued!
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Charles
\V, Saddler, deceased, are hereby notified that
I shall be in Eatonton, on and after the first day of
Jauuurv next for the purpose of collecting the mo
ney due Bflid estate. Those who do not pay what is
due upon the books, or by note, be’bre next return
dav, will be indiscriminately sued without respect
of*pers°*m. JAMES A. DAVIS, Adm’r.
Dec. 80th 1854. 87 ts
to Mr FRtE.rns.
W Y NOTES are in the hsnds of J. A. Turner.
My friends will please call on him and sertle.
AMOS E. WARD.
Dec. l«th, 1854. üBS-tf
WEST’S ANALYSIS OF THE BIBLE.
/"vNE COPY of tbs above work for sale, rt O
U Store ol DAVIS A WALKER
1)M. »th, 185*. U- 4*