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It V S. ROSE.
T E R M S.
- “”
iX. >V nut paid till the
be interted till forbid. Kxeeulor*, Adminitrmtor
jsMtttsfSssS Es&rar “ ’
hi: rwaKS5 - “ *—
n, v" , <iee f “ t ?>e d b" t y u V. and Creditor, of .nemtcrnu.t We pub
fished forty day*. i,iu p made to the Court ofOrdina
rrisU-:.TllilS,-"- he published week
-1 r slmuhly’ Ad wWmeuts, One Dollar per square, for each j
“S^i^K^ou x-. __ i
„ v rfrfisf ft®**** roe- ;
wscoim fm coxxtssioa novsi:.
I granted to th •herib •* prM J llt year, with tlie
y.VItF.SS o erthe.rH. adduriui5 hrir P >wB Locki th eyoir
privilege of au apurtm* , and safe conveyance ot
superior advantage ™ 1 1 ifal „, arr hope, of being i
valuable Artie th the Po-t OtHee Department
lilt* to make an ai ran,t in , Mail Mae.
hy whichthey will tea nil and GOODS of all
, i I. anti Macm ond tnvr* mr- ;
a . ~l r s’an,l net ,ee„ Savannah and Charleston, with the j
Iprateat a*afet v and de.p neh ; and will also pay particular at
’ 1 thenureliaaenf flooil., collection and payment of,
Delft.’ Von-S and Hills, and transacting all kind.of hu.inrs. ;
v‘*h"ve !?lw ’’■x’ended their arrangement, to iuu their Ex j
:'y ,he Southern Units to Picolata, in Florida, and inur
,n:^“n-olce<, ’ , he Washington Hall. , ,
*’oJ’i a * - S. l p l hilbri l a 5 k “Agent* for reeeiring and forward- j
imr .oods an I Merchandise.
CharUsl.n, S,. Co.-Amo. Head, Agent, office No. o. Raa .
son, A l ß,y - .sfcl.BAH.fc CO, j
W/VSSISrJCrTOKT HAIL,
1] icon, Georgia.
TSIIF- subscriber has again taken this F.s
----1 talilishuinit, where he will always be
iSMiill lappv io attend lollie eallaofbi,nld costom
rs, and the irasellmg public generiHTy R
Macon, May 33,_ 1843. _______ —-
It. 4'J. CO if *IjEB
Hive removed to the brick .tore on Cotton A Venn*, one
Poor below the Telegraph Office, where they are now
opening a general assortment of , 1
G3X.0C8a.133.
Shoes. Hats. Hardware. *c.
too ther with a ‘took of
Staple mil Fancy lira Goods ,
all of which will be Mild low fcr cuah. , ,i S
oir osual ply Os CII EES E hep. constantly on bond. *
Macoil 2id Oft |
/•’. ross,
('Of the late firm of JSO. B. BOSS <V ( *■ J |
/Continues the Buns bii*i.ie* ** heretofore, nt
\ ) tl,c utonil recently necupietl bv Jolts b. Uo.s k
where he would be happy to see nil m old Irteitd.
and customer*. on
Macon, 4th July, 1344.
KBW STORE.
yea , F undersigned have just opened a general assortment
Tof g.!o l.i Macon, on C.iitim and occop, . atom
i.i Wilson’s Ranre occupied last muter by Mr. H. C. Free
man. Our atnek will be complete, viz :
Staple and liomrstic ?>y Gootlxi, i
(jrocb)RIES,
Huts, Shoes, Blacksmith's Tools, Bagging, ,
Rope, Saddles, Paints, Oils, i J
Drugs, Medicines, Sgc. 1
nnd every article usually kept in ue!i an establishment Al.o .
a good arsortment of i
v/IC’JSUIP’3 TT2G3-0 SHOES, |
of hi. own manufacture. We mil ell vetT S.Jl'flAenJii’tu
t ASM, anil respectfully .k flic
give us a call. WILLIAM M. POPE.
M call. Sept A, lttlL fk- ‘
Miofh! Shoes! (
bhor,"lnd Slippers. Oise us a
•>* Cotton Avenue.
Macon, Oct M I
s-b -A'l PAIRS of ROOTS AND SHOES for sale low
3,;jOOforC.sh,by W. A. UORERISON *c CO.
’ Nov A-- - <
m|IK MftbNriher bit nwnrwnl ri cn ' M ' ,ll> * !iil **** oI
I Goods, conriMiiig of
DKI GOODS, GROCERIES,
KiUDWiWE’ CB.OCKBE._T,
Shoes, Bints, Emanuels, |
niiinkots, Bnggiilff, Hope, Nails. &c.
which ill be sold till the most accommodating terms. j (
4, t 0 receiving 1000 boxes of that fat famed luxury, COWLES
ChS, elefy box of which is COWLKS.
Alsu on band so side Sole and V|.p; r ‘ hnice
Constantly expected SO barrels LANAI. FLOUR
brand. ** 32 ‘
Macon, Sept ‘25, 1844.
Butter nnd Cheese,
OF choice selection*, constanil) on hand and for tale by
tbe package and retail. ptCKfNSON Fc CO.
i let ill ■><
Jnst Received,
IIHI.S, of that choice brand ot Gcnoce twuil FWn ,r ,
~ . a, L. UJn Lr,r.
bo, 300 bites Lou lies’ ( bee.e, of .mail sixes, s.lllab'e for
famlHe*. (u 1 “
_hfk(\ RAfIS Rib CofTei*,
do Hilda. St. Ornix nd Porto Rico Sugar*,
■lull |iicco Kentucky Rhs^giug,
1 00 “ llundce Haag,rig,
dd lialca (Jll onv Clutli,
ldd coila Manilla Rope,
150 coila Kentucky nagging,
2.000 Iba. Bagging Twine,
2,000 sucks Salt,
3,Odd bushels do.
ldl) Mila, liin nnd Vi hi .key,
Od kegs Powder,
Id rrntes Crockery,
ami n vsriftv of other articles, kir sule hy
■Sept 5,11144 29 . DAY &. CO._
.djoiu ou Kail 1?ond A R’k• 00. ?
Macon, Dec. 18, loll# >
fldllF. Annunl Convention of the Stockholders of this
1 Company,will liu held on the 2311i January 1840.
when n nnd Six Directum will In* Klee ted, to
I manure the ufliiira of the Company, for the ensuing . year.
M. L. UKAYBIL.L, Cstshier.
Telegraph will copy.
Dec. 18, W 8
The undersigned Kill hare a large quantity <>J |
1 t\(!Y lii<Y S
In niiicon. G<*.
Sr.I.F.CIT.D fioni their stuck ill Macon, nnd to arrive :
uhoiit the middle of November, w hich will lie sold
tor Cush nt wholesale and retail. The slock will com
prise a large quantity of
Alpuccas, Delaines. Bombasine, Shawls, Dress Hand- ]
kerchiefs. Cravats, Laces. Bihbnns, dr Ac.
All purchased nt Auction in New York.
EXPRESSLY FOR .SOUTHERN MARKETS,
and will he found well wnrlliy the Attention ot dealers.
At intervals throughout the winter they will also re
ceive Ireah supplies of such gootls as may lio found most
desirable. _ .
Believing thut an exhibition of their goods, with
prices, will he th best recommendation to lavnr, tliey i
earnestly entreat a rail from all persons in the line of 1
business. H. HERNHEIMF.fi A BROTHERS.
Store on Third Street lately occupied hy S. J. Ray
&. Cos, Macon, Nov 13 38
m af. Robertson A* Cos.
Arc daily receiving an extensive assortincnl of.
HOOTS AHO SHOES,
Dry Ooods,
Hardw tire, Cutlery and
I'anry ,h-tides .
which they are offering VERY I.OW FOR CASH.
Country merohint* mud |lnnt r* will do well to ffcror tlirm
with a cull Mucon, Oct 30, 1844 37
Memoirs of Elder Jet.sc Mercer, by Rev.
C. I>. Matlnry
The above work’ mav lie had by application at the
More of ‘ J. 11. £ \V. S. F.1.1.15.
Also Memoirs nf Mrs. Jiulsnn.
The Ijc.ii tt 11 1ul New ll vmn Hook, the Psahnist. and
\n small ronsigoinent of HOOKS from the American
H.intist Puhlicution Society, consisting of Sabbath
hi’ tv.ul Rooks, &c. he.
Nsv t, 38
CrfUTglU
l.atlifN null Grilllt'inunN
CLOTH CLOAKS
A LI. the nw style*, (some rery rich) received tlii* morn*
inp, ami for sale by J. L. JONES &. CO.
Oet JO i7
“clothiSgstoreT
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington llall.
PHILIPS, MERRITT & CO.
HAVE recently received, ami will continne to re
ceive weekly tluring the business seuson from the
North, a lull assortment of
READY-IVdADE CLOTHING,
manufactured expressly for them, together with a large
assortment of Hurts, Under-shirts, Scarfs, Hosiery,
Umbrellas, <fcc.
Also on hand and receiving a fine assortment of
4'loths, Cnssftmcrs and Vesiiii^h,
of French, Knglish and American manufacture, embrac
ing the latest and most choice patterns, which they are
prepared to make to order, according to fashion or the
peculiar taste of their patrons.
Particular attention given to the making and trim
ming of garments entrusted to their care hy gentlemen
furnishing their own materials, at prices to suit the
time*.
Macon, Not 13, 1844 >39
Kcw and FnbhioiinlilE
CLOTHING STORE.
VEAIVIIL.TON Ac CO.
THE subscribers have just received from their Maiv
ufactorv, a Large and handsome assortment of Fah
and Winter READY-MADE CLOTHING, which, for
durability of workmanship nnd variety of style,cannot
be surpassed—consisting, in part, of die following arti
cis :
Beaver an-l Broadcloth Surtonts,
Pilot Cloth ami Flushing do.
Diamond nnd Plain Beaver Cloth Frocks,
Mixed and Cadet Satinette do.
Blue and Bl’k Diamond do. do.
Blue and lU’k Cloth Frock am! Dress Coats,
Olive and Invisible (ir eii Cloth Frock & Dress do.
Plain und Fancy Tweed Cassimer Peltos,
Do. do. do- do. New Market Coats,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cloaks*
VESTS, of Plain Black Silk Velvet, Plaid Fancy Vel
vet. Plain and Figured Black Satin, Fancy Satin,
Fancy Valentia and Bl’k Bombazine, Woolen
Velvet, and Black Cloth.
PANTS, of Bl’k nnl Funcy French Elastic Cassimer,
UlarK and Blue Cloth, Fancy Tweed Cassimer,
Blue, Black, and Fancy Satinett; and a largo
assortment of Clothing for Servants.
Also, a large nnd elegant variety of Bl’k and Fancy
Satin Cravats and Stocks, Bl’k nnd Colored Kid and
Silk Gloves, Silk nnd Indian Rubber Suspenders; with
everv variety of Shirts, Under Vests, Drawers, Half
Hose, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, fcc. The
whole of liich they offer to sell, for Cash, at prices to
suit the times. C. WARD, Agent.
It? Next to Geo. \V. Woodruff’s Dry Good Stcn.
Oct. 9,1844. 34
SELLING OFF AT COST
FOR CASH.
HAVING a very large slock of Goods ori hand, and
being desirous of reducing it very low hy the
spiiug, I ant induced to ofTei my present stock
AT COST FOR CASH.
The Goods are NEW, anti were bought in New \ urk
for CASH.
The stock consists of
n SI 5* Cm o O R s,
Readv-mnde Clothing. Hats, Shoes and Boots, Saddlerv,
Hardware, Crockery. Bolting Cloths, Mdl-Saws, Paints,
Oil, Window-Glass'. Pultv, &c. embracing almost every
article usually kept in this market.
Country Merchants, IVdlers, and other persons wish
ing to huv, would do well to look nt my Goods before
i)im-hasin, us GREAT BARGAINS mav he had.
Dec 18 44tf W\l. A. ROSS,
Clot its and Cassimers.
f I'ST received a supply Black. Blue and Invisi
.l tile Green Cloths; also Black and Fancy Cassi
roPrs better goods for the money than has ever been
offered in this market. GEO. W. PRICE.
Oct Ifi, 18Ph
IiEMOVAb.
SAMUEL J. RAY A CO.
U AYE removed to the store on Second street,adjoin
ing tlie“ Georgia Messenger,” where they are re
ceiving u uevv nnd desirable stock of
FANCY :md STAPLE
Dry Ooods, Blais, Shoes,
Hc.uly snadc Clothing,
&.. *
Which will he sold at unusually luw prices. Purchas r
ers of all kinds are invited to cnll nod examine lhei R
stock as they are determined to offer great inducement
to hit vers bv the piece or otherwise.
Oct 8,1841
New B>ry Cioods!
ttWTjr. wot Id rcsptvtfully solicit the attention of buyer* of
ly dry GOODS, ami invite them to call ami examine
our stocks. Our good* were selec’.t-d by experienced band*,
ami purchased under the most advantageous circumstances.
We have now in store, and daily expecting,
FOR LADIES’ DRESSES.
Black, Ul tie-black and white Satins; black, blue-black,
figured and satin stripe Silks; plain, figured and caineleon
colored Silk*; Cashmere D’lac sse, R**pi Cashmere*, Crape
de Lattes. Mousliu de Lanes, Chusant; black, colored and
changeable Alpacca* : black, bin. -black and colored Boniha
tinea ; Palmetto Cloths, Merinos ; plaid, pink, green and buti
De Laue* : rich patterns of Calico.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconet, Mull, N'antook, Swiss, Book and Check Muslins ;
Holtoo I.axv ns, Strip** Mu-lit.*, Irish Linens,.Corned Mur
*eilh* and Grass Shirts; Cambric, Bumtv, Corded, Hem
stitcli and Linen Cambric Handkerchief ; 1 bread. Cambric,
Limn, Lawn, H.rd-t>r, HucUrbHck, Scotch and Hua
Diaper* ; bleached and brown l üb.e Clotfr* } bleached 1 able
UU ' tr - HOSIERY. , v .
nljek ami wliit. Silk lln.v anil Half ltosv ; black, whit
-1 and vulutvd Cotton il.au and Half Hint; white and black
Worsted Host*.
BONNETS.
I.adi.s and Mis • T.cgbtirn. In, an and Straw Bonnet* ;
■ Hon net Ribbons and Artiliei.l Flowers.
SHAWLS. .
TYich Silk. Rrochi*. Merino, Kab) le, Hubroy, Alpaccas am!
Cotton Shawls .’-4 and 41 i Silk, Worsted and Cotton Shaw Is ;
Small Shawls and Neck Tits. , ... ...
1000 yards Brown Sbct tin*s and Shirtings, from OJ to 12 (
cents n, r card ; Bleached Shirtings and s*n . tings from • l xt
]Kj cents per yard ; Cotton Flannel; Calico, Ift yaids for ,1;
Spool Thread, 2.’ spools Ibr ,1.
WORSTED GOODS.
Satinet, Cassimer, Ilfoadclotlts. Kentucky Jeans, l.inseys
Kerseys; white, r>d and yellow Haunt I; Negro anti Hid
Blankets; Caroetting, Hearth Rugs, Rite’ Last,ngs Fans
cans and Thibet Wool Cloths, together with . s, r> van ty of
I articht usually kept in niir line of hast mss. Wehesita.'e not
I to sav that we will offer our goods al such prices!* will
make'll an inducement tor those wishing to buy Dry Goods,
io rive us a call hethre purchasing elsewhere. Store on sec-
Olid Stmt, two doors from Washington fj“V> ‘''l'i'oo'i”"’
| to u. w. rrtcc. • w. 8. fc.. uoouHUL
Macoe, Oct 23, )!■ 3,1
Biursro a vi^Giri’s
n ICON, <:e.
H AVE eonMniitly on hand, and offer for •!** at price* ni!
low u can Ik* purchased in the noutlirni country, a
•pit KiUil MMortinent of
P1.1.Y0-FOU Ti:s,
IVom the celebrated anil long established manufacturn't of
NUXNS Ac CLAUK,
ClllCKEm.no A ItIcKAV.
Thi> well known repots,ion ofthcae man ufartoeir. nrecludi.
Iho necessity of commenting upon the escelh nee of their no
atrutaenti, which haveatuud the teat of every climate, Bar man)
* Altrgv assortment of Violin*, Guitars, Bugles, Trombones,
Trumpets, Horns, Clarionets, Flageolets, Fifes, etc. eig.
Vinln, rfuitar, and other Siring.; Clarionet Keeda; Tun
ine hummers and Forks; Violin Ihiws ; Music Pa per. etc. etc.
tormngn complete an assortment of musical merchandise,
a< ca.l be found in the aoutheru country.
As the) import direct from the inanufactilres, they are en
abled to sell their goods at the very lowest prices.
I\ fc V. havein addition to thru-catalogue, an anortmcni ot
FOREIGN Ml SIC.
cr Music sold ot reduced prices.
! cr TKKMS CASH.
I Jsi. H, U 44. 4T_
j /k TONS Iron, assorted,
Casl, Oertnnn and American Steel,
\ inn kegs Noils,
1 |5 hhila. Si. Croix nnd Tnrto Rico Sugar,
1(1 boxes new llnvantmll Sugar,
inn lings Rio Htitl Mnrieaho Codec,
Flour, Ruckwlient do.
Butter,Cheese, l’otnlnes, Mackerel,
Sperm and Tallow Caudles,
Winter strained Sperm Oil,
Climsoiute, (ireen nnd Black Ten,
Pepper, Spice, (linger, Clovea,
i Nutmegs. Cinnamon, ic. &c.
at reoaivod nnd for sale loir bv
ivSO in RUSSELL k. KIMBERLY
11, CL I* KEIIV| aIK is ft ramliilatc for lax
Cilector of Bibb county.
HACOIY, THURSDAY’’, JAHI AKY , 1845.
JAMES WALKED,
I'ui uai'iiiiia ami Commission
MUKCII4HT,
DA Itl 11 A. Georgia.
The above having the Ageneiop of the Steamer Roltert
Collins, ;ml Washinst n Strain Bout Company, plying
belwepn litis ami Macon, alo, the Steamer Richmond
between this,Savannah and Charleston, is prepared to
ivo despatch to Cotton or Merchandize consigned to
him. Freighst at the lowest current rates. A share of
patronage is respectfully solicited.
Rejerences —Messrs. F.. 4t R R, Graves,
*• While Mrl.aughliii, / Mncon,
” Geo. T. Rogers, )
Mmiut Nilfts ? Uaudnunille.
“ K. A. Roberts, )
Dm. TANARUS, 1543. 4i
SAMJIV & FULTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
J. W. RABUN, 7
R L. FULTON. 7
IS. IS. HARVUIt,
Auction and Commission
.F//;Kt/W.VT.
REFERS TO
Wm. A. Eii.eiiy At, Cos.)
Wight h Klkuky, ■> AVtc York.
1!. Mooney & Cos. )
Chas. Day At Cos. ?
Bonii At Murdock, \
**pt 3#, 1*44. 31
IF. 18. C. .13 BBjBsS,
FACTOR AnJD coxvxiviission
MBRCKAWr,
SAVANNAH, No. 17G. Bay.
References:
ChlpxLis Day St Cos., Macon.
D’Antignac St Evans, Augusta.
E. Fadilford St Cos., Savannah.
Oct lti, 841. 35
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
WAKE
Comm ission .Herchan ts ,
MACON, GEO.
WILL coti.i.ii'e business at their old stand on the
riva, wli'di i- wot onl v convenient for shipping
of Cos *oii di.lie, by the river or rnil-rond, but is more se
cu*e In .. pre tlmn p<iv other ware-house in the city.
The i.i ~ ’ l of oo* patrons w ill ho closely attended L*
in person liv Thom \s Hardeman,either in the sell
ing ofCoitfM, filling oI orders for gootls, or in shipping
Cotton u/Ha.nihoo, Hurdemau & Cos. Savannah, or to
nnv other Market.
Aug 1,1844
WA3,B “ HQ,arS
Com in is si on SSns in css .
GRAVES, WOOD A. CO.
rpAKK thi* method *f informing pUnter* and others, that
| in adlinMi tu their vhholt-sale ami retail
Dry Goods titid Grocery Business,
they will continue to a eener.il WARK-HOI’SE Sc
COMMI.HhION BU SIN KSS, al the old stand, (long known a*
Graves’ Corner,) on the earner of second street and Com
merce Low, ami would res pec Holly renew tlie tender of thrir
service'’to iheir *'. n.ing friend*, end o’ t rs, with tlie assu
rance. th:M tho'-e w*o may putroni/.e r- i lid* line of busi
ness, sluiM have our he t eodenvor* o do them justice amt pro
mote ti> ir itt'.er- .. Our Ware Hou eis convenient ly situat
*; and Cos on sloped witti u*, shell he well taken care of,
ai>cJ proi c- and from the weather. Wc will also assist with
pteu-ure, our friend* in selling their cotton, ami without
charge; and we are ntatl time* prepared to make advances
on the s.'ire * t Cadi or Merchandize.
We respeetiiilly solicit a port ion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD tk CO.
F.dwin Graves, 7
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibrik, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1844. 37
WARE HOUSE
Coainais§BOU Kusincss.
unlersijjiiet! will continue the WARF.-HOUSR fc:
til COMMISSION BUSIN KSS, at his new .cam/, on I'oplnr
street, adjoining Gorman & Hicliani><.n, ami in mug* with (
tlie nnoccipied hviildi'ip’ known a* the Monroe Ha.l Hoad
Hanking Route, where he hope* to receive a liberal patron*’
age from his frit duds and the public generally. ln* lectinjf j
anew locdtion, he ha* endeavored to find one near • nclig'h to (
the centre #f lie city, for the general convenience of hi* custom- 1
ers, ami distaut enough to be entirely safe from tire, Hotild a
larjfeone wke place in tlie heart ofth- city. Such ;i huamni
he Ratter*lnm*elf, he ha* found ; nnd ihose who entrust tlicir
rtperty to him, may rest assured, tliut every atteniioii will t
used inahe-lieiing the same from the weather, and in pre-’
•-rvinjj itch ar of lri constant per*nual * x riiue*,
•omhinetlwith the experience nf th* pa*t, he trims he-hall
b<- able t* {five sati*faction to all , iu <*, fce.
Macon,An; 1, 1344. f. M. KIKI D.
BOULTRuTa C A 19 PEL LI.,
WAKE HOUSE
f’ $ j axd r j
CO.II p ISSION .1! i;KCIIANTS,
it!aeon, Georgiiii
IN connection with the WA U F.-HOI’SK, we have e*iaL
lishetl a tor , where we *h ill be able i furnish our pat
mil* and other* with R A t:IN G, HOI'K, r.ROCF.HI IS
IKON, and all other PUntatioli Supplies, at reasonable rate*.
Aur 21 27 M * C ’
ALBERT 6. EJU i'TS,
WAKE IICITiJS
Commission Merchant,
Hliicoi!, Gcotgin,
1 ff.\S cullitantlr on liaiml a large ,ii|*|ilv of It Vligtix ft,
Jh| HOI'K, BLAN'KF.'IS, SHtIKS, ft HOC Kit 11’ S, DRY
timing, Ike. amt will cuntiuue to .ajiplj Id, nt.tumrrtat
the low* *t prite*.
Maemi, Sepl 11, 1844 30
BBamiUon, Biardeinan A* Cos.
SAVANNAH. GKO.
n \\ T 111 coniinuf Facto-
V a J H rare 3VD (**)Vmission
I A I Him mss in thin city , nnd willu*
t- ,w heretofore, pive their bpi>t alten*
tion Io the *ale of Cotton, the fill
ing of order*, ami tho receiving and forwarding Merch
indiae, LVER \RD IIAMILTOM, >
THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Copartner*.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. )
Snvnnnnh, July 2,11>41.
h. UEjroaLL can Tun et co .
i?lci*cliaiitN,
I\. 1.1, SI. Cliiulf* Strret,
NEW ORLEANS.
F.NBALI. CARTER, )
MFI. FHAII, J
\ov 20, IBS I 2!L
COOK’S
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
lloil (lit* run of I.rcr€omphiiit, Dysp*p*i| fee.
JH Ftrwlcb) H. Nt W. E. I.LLIS.
Nov
11. ( . FHEBIANi .ffSNt,
lIKAI.EIt IN
DUST GOODS, GROCERIES.
Confectionarie, Family Supplies,
Fancy Article*. Toy*. I'riiils, Ac.
On Cherry Street, lir.t dour a hove Outlcy tc Jewel’s Ware
Houac. Moron, Otl 10, 1844 37
BiO.IRBEtE.B.Y ‘S
LITERARY D E POT.
(On the West side of Mu Iber
. S’ *■. BOARDUANi
It YVING takenthvabve!t**4l f
I s kow npi'iiiiig mi ontirvly nt'w
UHk „f| AW, MF.OICAL, MIS
CF.I.I.ANKOUS nnd SCHOOL HOOKS: AI.SO, BLANK
BOOKS and STATIONERY, which will hi-ulil at low price,
tin-CASH. Gentlemen wi.hing to improve their Libranu,
ami Teacher, in qur.i of appropriate •clioulbftoka, will ulca.e
call. All order* will be promptly attended to, und tilled with
depatch. Macon, Oct 2ft, 1842. 3ft
C. Campbell A Co#
4 T their old stand, opposite the Washington Hlll t oUr
fur sale at the lowest current prices for cash,
7S bale* heavy Gunn) Bagging-,
830 piece* do. Kentucky do,
100 do. do Russia do.
10 do. do. Dundee do.
I*oo pound* good Bagging Twinu,
300 coils Manilla Rope,
100 do. Kentucky do.
1500 sucks Salt.
20 ton* Sweeds Iron,
23 hhd-4. St. Croix and Muscovado Sugar,
250 bag* Rio, Laguira, and Java Coffee.
With a genera! assortment of Blankets, Shoes, Staple Dry
Goods, fee. kept IT, 1944 31
<*co. W. l*ricc,
IS now receiving his usual supply of Fall nnd Winter
Good*. Having selected them with great rare, lie
Believes, he ran make it to the intercut of the people to
give him a call.
Oct. 2nd, 1844. 33
JOHN L. lOMS A 4 0.
Solicit attention to a Sew anti extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
14 W ANUFACTUIt KD the past summer, from recently im
a v | ported Good*, by and m. 1 . Jennings & Cos., very favora
bly known as among the most fashionable Draper* and Tail
or* in tlie city ot New York, consisting of
SUK I OU I S, FROCK COATS,
PANTALOONS, VESTS,
DRESS COATS, COATEES, AND
OFFICE COATS, TRAVELLING COATS,
I'titUc*’ St Gentlemen's t'1.0.1 i.S,
lti all the new nnd various styles ;
Tog ether with a verv choice selection of
Silk and Satin Searfr, Cravat*,
Mohair and Cashmere do. Hosiery,
Handkerchief*, Drawer*,
Under Vent*, Gloves,
Suspenders, Linen and Muslin Shirt*,
Collars, Stock*, fc.c.
Including a general stock of
YoutSis’ :m<] Children’s ( lothing,
i\ r s ano cxiOTxmixrcr,
(/unite i.i.am. Ac.
Believing that the y*tem of 44 Small Profit* and Quick Re
turn*,” is best suited to the times, they will offer their Goods
at price* that cannotfuil to be an inducement to purchaser*.
Macon, October 17,18*3. S3 |
GRAVES. WOOD 6l CO.
HAVE now in store, a general assortment nf season
able DRV(rOODS,to which they invite the at
tention of purchasers, either at Wolesale or Retail*
2,5(10 pieces full Prints, from ti to 20 cents,
3,000 Shawls, front 10 eta to 3 50,
50 pieces full style Ginghams,
20 “ Cusun and Organdies,
50 “ Alpacas Lunettus,
f> pcs. fancy Velvets, 10 u Cu.-.hmeies,
10 “ M erenow,
100 “ Hlnslin De I,nines, all styles,
200 “ plaiil Jaconet and Swiss Muslins,
100 “ Cnnibrics,
50 “ Book Mttslins and Bisliop Lawns,
100 •* black and white Bolihinetts,
1,000 “ I.nces, Edgings, and Quillings,
I,o*o “ Kihlmtis, vnrious styles,
150 “ Silk Hsndkercbiefs, (poekbt,)
1,000 “ Cotton l-lags. nil styles,
109 “ Head Handkerctiiefs, all stvlcs,
1110 doz. Fancy Silk He I .nine Shawls,
150 “ Hosiery, assorted, B'* Clotlis At. Cassimers,
10 *• Cashmere do. 10 bales illHiikets, C-4 3c
10 “ Kid (iloves,assort. 9-4
150 “ Suspenders, do. 1 “ Horse Blankets,
20 lbs. Sewing Silk end I** do. Rugs,
7'wi.r, Rose, Dnffil ,A .Mackinaw
50 ps. Vestings, Blankets,
50“ Irish l.inens, 26 bales Sheeting & Shit t.
25 “ Linen l.awns, locates Rich. do. do.
25 “ Bird Eve Diaper, 5 linles Ticking,
20 “ l.inen lldkl's, I ease Mariner’s Stripes,
100“ Elannells, all colors, 3“ Lowell, Bro. &B.
50 “ Lindseys, P. Drills,
150 “ Kerseys, 6 “ Osnaburgs,
100“ Ky. Jeans, 5000 lbs. Spun Colton,
75 “ Tweeds & Sattinetts Carpeting, Si.c. he.
M nrnn, Nov. 6, 1844. 30
ES. WOOD * CO.
HAVE just received, and offer lor sale at a very mod
critto Tin iff, to cush and prompt paying custom
ers, the following articles, ut wholesale or retail.
200 doz. Carolina J bright Hoes,
3 casks Trace Chains, I cask Hooks h Hinges,
1 “ llultgr do. 20 doz. Carpenter’s Knob
2 “ Sad Irons. Locks,
15 boxes Collins’A xes, 10“ Frying Puns,
15 “ King’s do. 50 “ Shoe Blacking,
12 “ Coffee .Mills, 20 “ “ Bruslies,
50 “ Cotton Curds, 100 Kemns Wrap. Paper,
10“ Wool do. 50 “ Cop & Letter do.
12“ Tack 5,4,6,11 h 10oz 50 “ Stulia Glasses,
and “ Brads, I, IJ,l}w 2in 4 cases Swing & Maliog
-15 doz Nail Hammers, any Glasses,
5 “ Slum do. 200 lbs. Shoe Thread,
10“ “ Knives, 1000 quarters bright Augers
1(1 gro. Sew ing mid Peg- JI) doz. Drawing Knives,
ging Awls, 200 bags Shot, assorted,
4 dcr. iron & sl'lßquares2soo !bs. linr Lead,
fi “ 11 and Saws, 1500 kegs Nails,
50 “ Bull Hinges, 20000 lbs. Sweeties Iron,
300 gro. Wood Screws, 5 lor.aCustings,
Cast German and American Steel,
Anvils, jlellows, Vices, and Hand Hammers,
200 doz. Pal Locks, lOOgro. gro. Vest Buttons
250 “ Knives ami Folks. (assorted )
150“ Pen.&l'prket kn'ts 50“ Lasting Vest &. Coat
100“ Knives on Curds. Buttuns,
50“ Scissors, assorted, 200 “ Suspendci do.
QUO “ Cotton A; Silk Fish- 200 “ Shirt do.
ing Lines, 100 “ Pearl Shirt do.
10,000 Fish (looks, 150 •• Agate do. do.
75 doz Slates, 25.00(1 Needles, assorted,
5000 Slate Pencils. lOOiloz. Hooks At Eves,
25 ro. Cedar do. 100 “ Wallets and Pocket
100 doz. Carry Combs, Books,
50 cto. Pen-on Cards, 300 “ luck Combs,
; 200,00!) Peri tirmnn Cutis. 300 “ Shell and HoinSidc
aOdoz.Crns-t’ul an:l Bus- Combs,
nnl Fites. 15 ‘“ Dressing Combs,
75“ HnndSawdo. 100” Gsr. Silver Combs,
10“ Razois. 100gro Plated h Britania
10“ II ir.nl Straps, Tea h Table Spoons,
150 lbs. Mixt Pins, 20 “ Open End and Top
50packs Sole! Head Pins, Thimbles,
1 1000 doz Spool Thread, 50“ Knitting Pius.
Mnt-nn, Not. <>, 1814.
BIRD'S EYE.
■ L’-iT nn ns-urlmcnt <>f llird’* ami plain
‘r.KM’un Konnoli*; ul-o a lew A*hlaii<! (hip, u heau
-1 tiful article. GKO. \V, FRIUL.
July 17,1844. 22
BBnrdirarc and t littery.
E ‘ 3. WEED,
\T bis old stand, bus on Imml n general assortment
of Hardware and Cutlery, comprising in part the
j following articles:
500 kegs Nulls,
25 kegs wrought nnd cut Spikes,
10 tons Round, Square,Flat, Hoop and Band Iron,
4000 It s. Sheet Iron, 2000 Iba, Sheet Steel,
It) tons Hollow M are,
10 doz. each Collin,’, King’s and Hunt’* Axes,
700 pair Trues Chains,
2000 ]hs. Cast Steel, 1000 lbs. German h Blister do
11)0 boxes Tin Plate J x, toon Ihs Wire,
50 pair Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs,
1,50 doz. Knives and Forks,
200 doz. Pocket Knives,
Mill Irons, Mill nnd Cross cut Saws, Gun* and Ri
fles, Spades nnd Shovels, 100 set Wagon Boxes, Sheet
and Bar Lead, Cut Tacks, Sifters, Tea Kettles and
Sauce Puns, Brass and Copper Kellie*. Planes of aII
kinds, Steelyard*, Hook*nd Butt Hinge*, Black Smith
Vice* and Bellow*,Sledge Hammer*, fcc. he.
ALSO,
25 boxes RbvlO)
20 “ 10 by 12 5 GLASS.
10 “ 12 by 111)
’ 1 , , t : I ■ 11.
UT RICH .4 It D CAIN i* a candidate for Tax
Collector, of Bibb county.
Mr. Cain i a very deserving man, nnd bns a large
famih/ to sujrftorl entirety by his oitn labor, though
much afflict'd in hisotcu health It would be charity
in tho voter* of Bibb to give bun the office of Tax Col
lector, without regiird to party. A VOTER
Who is well acquainted with his situation.
p. ja._CitAitiiY is called upon to lend a helping
hand in tlie above co*e : withhold not!
NOTICE.
THE unffmifflird haveA.Hocinled themwlvr. in thrprac
liccoflhc LAW, and will jffvc prompt ttuntion tosmli
buxine., as may hi* intrusted to their care.
They will attend the Allowing Court. ; Itibh, Cranford.
Mmrtr, Ticlggr, Jontr, mikitu.n, Heart on, Pulatki , lltr.nj,
amt Pike. A. I*. POWERS.
Macon, March It. 6 1.. Will P I LE.
Office over E. 11. Weed’s store, second door from
Wm. It. Johnston.
JAMES S. SMITH 7
.kTTOU.VF.V .IT r„IIC,
MACO.Ii, GEO.
April 3, 1344. __
WILLIAM P. GREENE,
JMTTOMIJYJB I* .IT /r.fll*
LANIER* Muron Comity*
‘AmriLLnractifie in the counties of Macon, Marion
v f > igtei , Dooly tud Houston.
May ‘ Rltf
UK subscriber? offer for sale, nt prices t suit tlic
1 limes, n very large stock of goods in their line.
Their stock consists of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold
Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, llreast
Fins, Kur Rings, bracelets, Neckleßsrs,Gold and .Silver
Spectacles, Kye filiisses, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold
Pens, Watch Revs, Hair Pins and Head Ornaments,
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Collar and Sleeve Burtons,
Studs, Silver Spoons, Forks, and Ladles, Silver Cups,
Plated Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Castors,
and Snuffers and Snuff-Trays: Garondole’a Sclnr Me
chanical Suspension, Campliine, Lard, and other Lamps,
Lamp Glasses, assorted, Military nnd Military Trim
mints, Killcs nnd Donlde Shot G lifts, Grime Bags, Shot
Pouches nnd Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps nnd Pits,
Backgammon Boards Che** Men, nnd a vai iety of other
Games; Walking Canes, Perfumery, Soaps and Hair
Oils, assorted * Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors nnd Ra
zor £tiapa. Hones, Ivory Table Cutlery, Ten Trays,
Andirons, Fenders, and Shovel and Tonga; Jet nnd
Agate Buttons, assorted, for l adies’ Dresses; Silver,
Gilt, Steel nnd Glass Deeds; Bugles, assorted; Chil
dren’s Toys—besides n variety of other articles, kept in
such an establishment:—To which thev invite the at
tention of tiie public, nnd respectfully solicit a cull.
O* Watchmakers tools nod muteiiald for sale, and
Watches and Jewelrv carefully repaired.
W. I?. JOHNSTON iV BROTHER.
Macon, Dee. 18, IRM _ 11
Look Here Every ISody!
JKATZ Ac BROTHER, at tho Philadelphia City
• Store, in Dr. Thomson’s building opposite the
Floyd House, (late Central Hotel) observing many of
their competitors are selling their Goods at Cost, or at
least advertise that they do so, are determined that they
will not be out done in generosity in the present low
price of every thing. They therefore will sell their
stock of Goods so low, that no one can fail to buy, ns
the terms on which they offer them will render it per
fectly a wrong done to those who cull nnd do not buy.
Our Goods will he sold to suit the price of Cotton, and
in many instances we charge nothing.
Macon, Dec. 19lh, 1844. 41
Mrs. liriuirdr,
nAS just returned from Charleston, with a choice ,
assortment of articles ol
xvxxi.xrcx:xiir.
She has removed to the nest door from the Commer
cial Ihink, nnd opposite Wripley & Hart’s Cnrrinp <s
W are-House, whore she will be happy to receive calls
from her old friends and the public generally.
She has carefully selected a choice assortment of •
Feathers, Parisian F/ouers, Ribbons,
Laces, Gimps, Gloves, <^r.
Also Bonnet materials, which will he sold as cheap
as can he had in this market.
KoilllPtS, TnV)l>S and made to order.
Also all kinds oi Embroidery, Masonic and Odd Fel
lews’ Aprons.
Straws bleached and altered to tho most fashionable
shapes.
Oct. 17,1044. • 35 1
J\eu> Goods ! JYeic Goods!
rrt HE ptoprietor of the PjcorLt’s Store is now re
-1 reiving his full supply of Iticll F.lllCy 2111(1
sl.ll>(* Dry Gomls. comprising an unusually
large nnd full assortment ol rich striped,changeable and
plaid Silks, black and white Satin, Crape de Lai nr s,
Chusans, Cashmere, De Cosse, Cashmere de I.aines,
changeable Velvets, plain, striped and changeable Al
pacas, plain Mazarine, blue, pink and scarlet De Laincs.
B R.OAD-CLOTIIS,
French, English and American, ol all colors and pri
ces, from $2 75 to $lO per yard. Cusaimers, Satinets,
and Vnstings, a large assortment; Blankets of all sizes
and qualities; Shawls, rich Cornelian, Thibet, Merino,
Robrov, and anew style \yoolcii shawls; Hosiery, su
perfine Silk, black, white, and mole cohere.
WHITIS GOODS.
Jaconet Swiss nnd Cambric Muslins, Bishop Lawn,
Swiss, Fluid,and Sniped Drapery Muslins
LINEN GOODS.
A large assortment Irish Linen, Linen Table Covers,
Linen Sheeting, Bird’s Eye Draper, Russia, Scotch,
('rash, vVc. All over corded Lace Skirt, (anew article)
bleached ami brown Drills, Linen Cambric, Linen, Silk,
and Cotton Handkerchiefs; Woolen, Silk nnd Cotton
Gloves and Mitts , Cords and Tassels; French Coliurs,
800 line French Dimity Collars, nt 12| cents ouch;
Gimps of every shade and color; 500 pieces Prints,from
t> to 25 cents per yard ; 5000 yards Brown Domestics,
from IU to *2O yards for $1 , white, rail and green Flan
nels ; Kerseys, Linsevs, Kentucky Jeans, Ticks, Car
netting, Rugs. Matting, Travelling Baskets nnd Bags,
Umbrellas, &c. Silk, Velvet. Straw, nnd Tuscan Bon
nets: Flowers, Ribbons, Bandboxes,&c.
A cull is respectfully solicited, to examine the prices
und quality of GOODS.
(FT* Store on Mulberry street, under Washington
Hall. ‘ GEO. CLARK,
Successor to Crane A: Clark.
Ort 10, 1811. 94
iTlolfol'K Lite I'ills su:4l l*li<riiix
Bitters.
17IOR genera! debility, for sale, hv
1 ’ jamLs w. bailev.
July 16, 1844. 22
Ittailey's Sarsaparilla.
\CURK for nil ilisorilers arising from a bad stole of
llie blood, for sale at
JAMES W. BAU.EV’H.
July If.. ISM 22_
rjMir, aubaaiil'cr lias in afore, and will bo receiving
9 during (lie (ireacnt inontli, a gauorul naaortinenl of
GOODS, consisting ill jinrt of
50* |i;ci r heavy Ken lucky and Gunny Hugging,
Alan lot of domestic Cotton Hugging, made by the
Tlinmnst'.n Manufacturing Company, Upson county.
llllK) lb *. Hugging Twine,
100 coils Mnuillu and Kentucky Hope,
300 buga Java, Kin and l.agnirn Colter,
M liliilh. St. Croix Sugar, (some very choice.)
10 bbla. rjcelted and powdered l.ral Sugar,
5 boxes Loaf Sugar,
25 liliile. prime Weal (n<Ri Molasses,
10001) Ibi. Sweedce aud luigli.li Hat Iron,
JiHO Iba. ('-tat, German and Hlietcr Steel,
100 kegs Cut Niiils,
1500 anrka Suit—looo bushels Salt in bulk,
200 keca While Lead,
300 gnlloue Linaeed t)il,
200 do, Tiain Oil,
111 tr.ixer” Aliena” celebrated Tobacco,
20 do. common Tobacco,
50 do. Sperm Candle*,
109 bbla. Vi liiakey.Gin and Hum,
50 bo\c< Window Cine*.
Al*n Ib.wder, Shot. Lead, Casting*, Hoop and Hand
Lon, Wagon Roses, wiih an assortment of
StnnHt Dry Vnotltu Hals, Shoes and
SatltlltTy.
All of which are offered for ante on liberal term*, on
C„ll,in \vcnne, next door to Chapman At Itoaa 1 corner,
by A. J. WHITE.
Aug 15 30
fiagnr, l lVtii/cev, etc. til private uric.
*>i I mi l)S. assorted Sugar#,
20 bbls. Whiskey,
30 bbls. Hum,
10 bbi*. Malaga Wine.
OH 23 35 A. K. McLAUfIUI.IN, Auctioneer.
30TI( l'„
riAHK Honk for regiatoring nnrnea of totera for Mayor
I ami Aldermen of the citv of Macon, is kept at toy
office in the Markct-liouae up atiiirs,mid will lie open
from 0 to 12 o'clock every duy. (Sunduy excepted) until
the dav preceding the election, as required by the ciur
log of ills city.
I erauiet lio*o names are on the city Tux Hook of
this vr.n, aie not required to register.
Due 12 43 A. U. FREEMAN, Treat.
VOUJitfK XXII.-X0.46.
BDAWXSaBTS.
* > BALES of American Blankets of superior quality
f > for sale reap. (iEO. \V. PRICE.
( :t lu li Zj
***■■'< ■-■y i ,•
; i-fc’ JH
F ASIIIOIVA ns,B
I AST© ©A®
SJSTABXISS’ 3IT72JKJT.
Wholesale and Sielail.
GKO. I. SHEPARD
Is receiving weekly addition- t. Li.< hitherto splendid
stoik of
I/.ITS oIA JD C.IM*S,
Direct IVoim Hie .sifactory.
i Ho i now prepared to oiler i arc inducements to
city und country purchasers. Possessing advantages
excelled bv no lint Establishment in the State, he will
afford his Goods at an loir, or PKMtAPi fairer price*.
Every stylo of lints und Cups may be found at his store
—among them
Fashionable, Medium, and Frond Rrim Ilea
venr. Nutria, Cassimer, Russia, Mole-
Skin, Angola, and Silk Hats.
Also a Jine asso tmont of
pto a&ps,
Consisting of Otter, Sh ‘tinrid Seal, Nutria,
and Muskrat.
ALSO,
Men’s anil Vu|iths’ Cloth Biel Velvet CAPS,
Do. do. Iluir Seal do. .
Do. do. Scaletlc do.
Do. do. Glazed do.
Gentlemen’s Navy Cnpp,
A large lot of men’s und hoys’ Black and Drab Sport
ing Huts,
Together with an extensive stock of men’s and hoys’
black and dah WOOL HATS, Ate.
fLT The attention of those in w ant of any articles in
this line, is respectfully invited.
Stare on Second Street, a few doors above the Wash
ington Hall, and adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs.
Whiting & Slix.
WAITED.
Odor, Mink, ;nul ICuccuou Skint, for
which the Gosh will tie paid.
Macon, Fell I, 1H44. GEO. I. SHEPARD.
WHOLESALE .ijYn RETAIL,.
- .-m. ——— —J *. Tar;.—
GSO. A. l£ir^X332tLY
RESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and
the public generally, that he i* now receiving from
the celebrated lint Manufactory of John Hunt & Cos.,
a very extensive assortment of I Inis and Caps, embrac
ing every atv4c and quality. Among his assortment
may he found
10 dox. fashionable Denver Hats,
20 doz. do. Caseinicr Hats,
10 doz. do. Russia Huts,
20 doz. do. Moleskin Huts,
15 doz. Angola Silk Hats.
ONE fli nBKCD DOZEN
j-C*’ iHr - i'-\.
gss-*— **^2©
3HOA3)
Beaver, Nutria SLI Bi:ssia Bab,
warranted more duniMe ihan nny Huts ever aold
in Wacoa. Also,
50 (Iftz. Vooths’ and Cliiußmi’s Hat;*,
20 doz. do. do. Caps.
A T.O,
20 doz. black and drab Sporting Hut*,
Together with a general nasni tinent of
Fl'3s CAPS,
Consisting in part of
3 doz PREMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 doz. Hen Otter (’nps,
5 doz. Super Nutria Caps,
20 doz. do. Muskrat Capsi,
50 doz. Men’s and IJovV Hair Seal Cups,
.50 doz. do. do. Seqlettn (ajm.
Also 200 doz Mpn*§nnd IJo vs’ Black and Drab
weez, riAxs.
All of which will be sold for Cush, at prices which
cannot fail to give Fntisfnrtion.
Purchasers are invited to coll and examine nt the old
aland, sign of tlie 44 1J1G HAT,” Mulberry Htieet.
I OOH SK3NS Wanted.
Macon, Oct 11, ll!)3. 31
kgx casks Cheese. bn i-ie hv
IW I).'.- 4 is 11. ■t’KEKM \.\\ Agent.
Just Hfffivfid nt
f*eo, M m nytte' , H if rug Stare,
\KKF.SH supply of I>RL(S AND <;KNUINE MED
IC IN F ii. Oct 16,11144. 3iUis
The \ ft of Healing had its oi in
the Woods, :;:ul the Forest is still
the hest lledical School.
r ffAHF. Author of uir existence lit* provided certain outlet’
It lir ell uiiul*, vi/: tin- l.nng*, skin, Kidneys, and Bow
el*, thcougli which all u*>Ur**aml corrupt humour* arc ex
pelled from the >)*tciu ; iliese an* tlic natural drums til'tin
body; and so long at they *v nil kept open, sud discharge
fWu ly ill ir allotted portuni* of impurity, the hotly 11 con
tinue in health. But when. In,in tump, iniprejirr lied,
breathing impure a.r, ovn- evliaurtimi, oriwij ullur cause
the*e millet* b, come eke. it, the bnmours will continue to uc
cu'nulaie, utitil the tuidy i, nteritii) urertbiu mg oith disease
If the channel* r our mi<lity rivers should In come clicked
up, would not lln* accumulated water. Hnd new nutlets, or il„
country b ims.idud J .lusts., with the human body; if tin
natiirul drains lunniic closed, the accumulated impurities
will mo*t awiifviUy find veul in some form of dixuse, or death
will be the citWim cdiueqmiu •.
Wrights liiillna Vegetable Fills
ar* composed of plants; by the .id of which the untutored
*av age is enabled to onti.iti inch a complete ttiumph ovirdn*
Fan*; one >1 which is n tlimviu*, ami promote* a proper di*-
change of limit ; another i* an eipci tortut. and earth * oft
thy nhlegmv hnonrs fi\nn the lung* by eoplout spitting ; ,i
third i< a ‘nnoriftc, ami opens tin? (tores of the kin j tlicfblirth
is a oath true, and curriisof tin- residuum of the naiurul t!wtd
and coarser particle* of impurity, by the utoiuach and bowt-U ;
and it is bj tht peculiar conihmatiou of the above Kmr prop
*rtu*t, that a purg.it.vt* nicdiciire is lorut* il, tin
most a4toiu<hinir and wonderful puwets, that lias ever been
ottered to the public.
Wright** Indian Vvpiabli Pills not only thoroughl} clean*!
the *t •much nnd bow* Id of all bilious humours, uml oilier in.
purities, but they alsoojnn ihe pores of the skin, and Intitiee
a proper diicliaige by t!u; \u\itj,* Mild kidnejs. i i.u# iiw.U
in teen, that by n operation of this rttraorainary mi*di*
cine, all the natural urains are opened ; the lukhl aud otb r
f!i..4 are cotnpb t .ty |itiritt> and ; and distaac of every kirn! i
literally drivi n f, orn the btwly.
One happy r,reum4tanc eomieet* and With using Wright** In
dian Pills, is, they abe not only always lie right
always safe, and are ulwu)* suit to do good ; but t
is abso .utely impossible for them to ilu injury or harm.
(TV Ojff/ i-e.—lt should he remembered—all genuine medi
ci'.iehftii“ Wright 4 * Indian Vegetable Pills” neatly priniul
on the sides of the boxes.
Agent for the sale of Wright** Indian Vegetable Pill# at
Macon. J, M. lIOAIiUMAN.
el. a |
New Sloot and shoe Store.
FIIMF. stibscrihiv has just •! wed ants*.
r u j J tabi(shim nt a feu doors south of the
1 J J s o'fd House, and two doors miulh of Ciio,
l'avm ’* Drug Store,on third street, when
he 1a.4 a superior quali ty of l*eniU msti'i*.
l.aditV and Children’s Jloots and Shot sos
almost evrrv dedcrtpCion. iaale expn>sly fm* this mark* r,
which he will warrant to the pu rebus r, ami sell at the low est
price h.
AUo liooti utiil Shoe* made and repnired in the b*t puo*bli
manner, and at the shortest uolire. A skate of public p:.U<u
nge is tispictfully solicit'd. _ r
A. C. PAUMELEK, A^xn
Macon, Oct 11, IM4. 3*
sum