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II V HOSE.
T E R M S.
MFJSESBUK i* weekly, on TliurcUy
mariiine, at l hre” Dollars if paiJ, w 1 “!*,'! R '“ l Fuur
will b* inieried
1 lVt l r ! l n\T,Z- first i£7., mV* am! Fifty Ten,, (breach con-
Unuanee Adie?tilement. nolhiniied when handed >n,,1l
ae inaerted till turbid. Kxecntorn, Adminiitratora
Snl't .t hand 11 . ‘ . ‘?■!* i* i,,. t., w ,a he adv. filed in a
„„1 (Durdm.is a e M' I '”’'Iday 1 day of *'►-
r \-ne - Property the adverted inl.ke
m J n ," , 'n, t i>eh‘lo , sandfand Creditor, of an e..te mu.t he pnb-
“Adverli.etnent., One Dollar per-auare, for each
Dili Y Fxruii***™ OIiSRKAL FOR
WAP Dim AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
WARDING A* ” Company of Georgia having
T ,IK V'l ,?.l.e - Ilferiher. the privilege of running an
1. granted i‘ [’ , ( | ur iHir the present year, with the
- TV S ofan e, Pirtmeut under the,r oanl.ock, theyoftir
privilege of an *]l r ~e prompt tin,l safe conveyance ,it
“'T n • t rucliM ’’Specie, etc. Kcc.; and are in hope, of being
a! l’ make an a’rnlngenie,with the Post Office Department
hr Which they Will be allowed t. carry a Mail lta K .
nreuercd to receive and forward (* OODS til a, I
j r . 11 f t 'u! is tn ;i",I from Savannah and Macon mid intermi
-1 ilaci. and hr. veen Savannah and Charle.lon. with the
i u,!,t . .fe’ty at.d despatch i and will al pay particular at
totin*’ wu.*tflune *F collection ami payment of
Vmt’is Votes and Bill*, and transacting all kinds of husineM
‘"•i'll ‘/"have Si'*!Mended their arrangement, to t un their F.x
hy the Southern Holts to Pieulata, m * lorida. and inter- .
-^ioSe^eW^ngtonHa...
‘sarnnnali for receiving and forward
ing Good, and Merchandise.
Charter!,*, V,. Ci.-Anio. Head, Agent, office No. 96. F.a.
. la "“ y ’ M. S. BAU. Ft TO.
j Hne a lg
WASIIIWGTOW HALL.
MACON, Georgia.
■’rtA r rfflilF. -üb.criln r ha. again taken this Ts-
I tahli.ltment, where he mil always he
moot to at,end mtlie cull, ufh.s old cuslom
fffffiWWW •■•-, and tin travelling public gener^lly.^^
Martin. May IS.JM3. __ . 1
a. *v j. CQ iriti s
Hive removed to the brick .tore on Cotton A veHUe, one
‘dlirCK the Telegraph Office, where they are now
oiK-uing a general as.orlntent ut
groceries.
Shoes. Huts. Hardware. Ac
together with n stock of
Staple mil /Vitiff/ Ury Gootts,
•W if w Inch w ill In* sold low for cn*li. .
,ntr usual sup ply of t lIECSE kept eonatawly on hand.
M icifll 2 ’a Oct _ ■
BEJYJ iJtiJT I’, nOSS.
fOf the lair firm of JSO. B. ROSS ft Co.J |
/a i\T[XUKS the same Int.iticas ns heretofore, nt
C the V'm! recently to e, t,tied l.y John B. R*m f
,V where he would he lm|'l>.v lo all 1 * 0,11 lr,eild>
anti cu.ltuneia. op
Macon, 4th July, 1314.
MEW STORE.
in WilWb Han?e oc-upi**t>l*jt winter by Ms.
man. Our stock will be complete, ttr. :
S!;[!<“ and Domestic Dry Goods,
GROCERIES, j
Hals, Shoes, Blacksmith's Tools, Bagging,
Hope, Saddles, Taints, Oils,
Drugs, Medicines , \c.
and vv, ry article usually kept it, such an e.tabliahuiei.t A1...
w good arson nit ill ot _ __
WINSHIP'S NBGRO SHOES.
WXI J „t,l ..II vert CHEAP FOK
of his own niaunfactiirj. .„il,lie and oilr friend, to
< ASH, atltl respectfullyA"h ll “ L v WINSHIP,
give OS a call. WILLIAM M. POPE.
Jo
M .pan, S.-pt f, 144.
Shoes! Shoes!
OUR stock i now complete and very
& -r “V; rr"TkJ ;
•hl.oe.aild hhpp.l., t.lte US a ie r]^||n , POPE.
_ , ~ , 6 Cotton Avenue.
Macon, Oct 23 30 j
3,sooKsw°?. r ’. A i;sss,s'?F
rjlH R üb*criber ban eoiniruuccd receiving his full < l
I Cioods, consisting of
DRV GOODS, GKOCEKIIjS,
HARDWARE’
Shoes, lints, Bonnets ,
ItlnnUots, lSn!iSoHs R# I M ‘’ Ac.
whieli will he .old on the mo.t aecnnmodaiing terms.
A 1,0 receiving lOOfl boxe. of that far famed luxury, COWI.ES
C HEKSF.. ever> box of which i. “"'“IoYM. toWWM.
A 1.0 OH hand SO .idea Sole and k'PPT! 1-KA‘rHK*.
Constantly expected ) harivls LANAL H-OUH.^hoice
brand. **
Macon, Sept 25, 1814. ,
Butter <tn<l Cheese .
OF choice .election,, e.-tvstalilly on band and 10. lit J
the package I.W, “ tan. ptCKINSON fc TO.
OCt >0 Ji
Just Received,
Illlt.S, of tkat clioice brand of Gene.ee CaiiaijFhHir,
tu 200 Cliet'.c, of .mall site., .urtahle htr
fa,nil,,.. Q‘*>
,11111 BAGS Rio Coftee,
!fUI) 30 111,Ms. Si. Croix ami IVr;o U:fco “o E nr.,
400 pieces Kentucky llaggiiig,
100 “ Dundee Bagging,
40 bales Gnnnv illolh.
100 ceil Manilla Rope,
ton coils Kentucky flagging,
2.000 Ilia. Bugging Twine,
2,000 sacks Sail,
3,000 bushels do.
100 bills. Gin and Whisks?,.
50 kegs Powder,
10 crates Crockery,
And a vni iudv „f other articles, lor sale nr ,
Sepl 5,1844 20 C. DAY tc.CD._
/iio.MOTieuß RGs.dAirii.eo. j
rpilF, Annual Convention of the Slocklioldera oflliis
1 Company, a held on the 20lh January IB4S.
when a I’resident ami Six Direct,ira will he Fleeted, („
manage the !
TeWranli will copy.
Dec. JB, _
The undersigned u itt Imre a trge quantity oj
FANCY B>HY OODS
In Ulncon. Geo.
SIM F.CTF.n from tlieir stock in Mncon,and In arrive ,
about the middle of November, which will lie told
I for Cash Bl wholesale and retail. The stock will com
prise n large quantity of . , :
•Ujiuccas, Delaines, Bombazine, Shawls, Dress Hand- .
kerchiefs. Cravats, I,aces, Ribbons, Ac ‘Vc.
All purchased at Arvehen in New ‘ ork.
KXI’RKS9I.V FOR south RUN MAKKKTP,
ami will lie funnel well worthy the attention of dealers.
At intervals throughout the w inter they will also re
ceive fresh supplies ufrucli goods as tuny he found most
de.ir, title, , )
Believing that an cjcVdiltibll of their goods, with
prices, will he the lies! recommendation to lavor, they ,
earnestly entreat a call from all persons in the line ol I
husitifsa. 11. IIFiItNIIKI MKII & BROTHERS.
IMore on Third Street, lutelv oeeupied hv S. J. Ray
A* Cos. Macon, Nov 13 ‘ft
ll*. .1. Robertson X Vo.
Are daily receiving nn extensive assortment of
BOOTS ANT> SHOES,
Dry (jiocxtN, Orocerics,
Hardware , Cutlery and
M'aiiru .trtirUs ,
wkicli they an i>m-rtiifc YURY I.OW I OR CASH.
Country nwrahiint* and tihiiitcr. will do well to tflvor thrm
KK call Moowi, Oct 30, 1844 ,17
MEMOIRS <,| 1.1,1. : ,’lt'ict‘r, l.v Krt.
. , C. I>. Mullary
Hie aliove work umv bo lind bv application nl the
“lore of ‘ J. 11. &W. 8. ELLIS.
Aim Memoir* of Mr*. Jndtnin.
Tito beautiful New Hymn Book, the P*almit. nnd
~ “ n "' 11 eonigntnettt of BOOKS from tbe Atmtricati
j r l '” Publtrillion Society, oonaiitiug of Sabbath
Hcltrml Book., Ac.xVc. 1 6
Nov (,
<C#wilsn JWta#aßjriw®frJ
I.ntlipy :*nl (.(TiiliTtitTi'x
CLOTH CLOAKS
A 1.1, flic new alylt-fl, (tome very rirli) fePeived tins morn
iV inland for sale by .1. 1,. JON'KS TO.
Oci 30 jy
CLOTIIINCw STOKi:,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Ilnll.
PHILIPS, MERRITT 6c CO.
nAVF. recently received, ami will continne to re
ceive weekly during the Itusindas season from flic
North, a lull assortment of
READY-MADE OLOTHING,
tnanufactored expressly for them, together wiih n large
assortment of Whirls, ’ Under-aliirta, Scarfs, Hosiery,
j l.'tnhrellns, ,Ve.
Also on hand and receiving a fine assortment of
1 riotlis, Cassimci's :md VeMings,
i of French, English and Ainsrii-nn mttnulitclure, emhrnc
j >ng file latest and most choice patterns, which they are
prepared to make to order, according to fashion or the
peculiar tasle of their patrons.
Particular attention given lo the making an I trim
ming of garments entrusted to their carp hv gentlemen
furnishing their own materials, at prices to suit the
times.
Macon, Nov 13, 1(141 y 39
i\eiv nnd FiiMhioiiulile
! SLOTHING STORE.
HAMILTON CO.
fill IFa Riib'Criherß have just received from their Mnn-
I ulactorv, a large nnd hanrhomo assortment of Full
and Winter ItRAI)Y-M,\l>E CLOTIIhNG, which, for
durability of workmanship nnd variety of style, cannot
be surpassed—consisting, in pari, of the following arti
cles :
Heaver nnd Broadcloth Surtouts,
Pilot Cloth and Flushing do.
Diamond nnd Plain Heaver Cloth Frocks,
Mixed and Cadet Satinette do.
Blue anrl Hl’k Diamond do. do.
Hlue nnd Hl’k Cloth Frock and Dress Coats,
Olive anil Invisible (Jivcn Cloth Frock & Dress do.
Plain und Fancy Tweed Cnssimer J'eltos,
Do. do. do do. New Market Coats,
Ladies’ sand lieutlciiieii’s Cloaks.
VEST!*, of Plain Hiack Silk Velvet, Fluid Fancy Vel
vet. Plain and Figured Hiack Satin, Fancy Satin,
Fancy Valeutia and Hl’k Boinlmr.ine, Woolen
Velvet, nnd Hiack ('loth.
PANTS, of Hl’k nnl Fancy French Elastic Cassiiner,
Black nnd Blue Cloth, Fancy Tweed Cassimor,
Blue, Black, and Fancy Satinett; and a large
assortment of Clothing for Servants
Also, a large and elegant variety of Bl’k and Fancy
Satin Cravats nnd Stocks, Hl’k and Colored Kid and
Silk Cloves, Silk nnd Indian Knbber Suspenders; with
every variety of Shirts, Under Vests, Drawers, Half
Hose, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Umbrellas, &c. The
whole of w hich they offer to sell, for (’ash, at prices to
suit tin’ times. C. WAlll), Agent.
ICJ’Next to Geo. \V. Woodruff’s Dry Good Slore.
Oct 9,18 H. 34
SELLING OFF AT GOST
E OIC C,VII.
HAVING a very large stock of Goods on hand, nnd
being desirous of reducing it very low by the
spring, I am induced to oflei my present stock
AT COST FOR CASH.
The Goods are INKW, and wcie bought in New \ ork
for CASH.
The stock consist? of
Ft ie i* a o n s.
Ready-made Clothing.llats# Shoes and Boots# Jrnddlerv,
Hardware, Crockery, Bolting Cloths, Mill-Saws, Paints,
Oil, Window-Glass. Pnttv, Ac. emlrraeing almost every
article usually kept in this market.
Country .Merchants, l’edlers, and other persons will
ing to bnv. would do well to look at my Goods before
purchasing, as GHEAT BARGAINS mav he had.
Dec 18 44tf W.M. A. ROSS,
Cloths an ft Casstmers.
JUST received a suppiv of Black. Blue and Invisi
ble Green (Moths; also Black and Fancy Csi
tners —better goods for the money than !ns ever been
offered in this market. GEO. W. PRICE.
Oct lf>, 1848. - ‘ -P>__
REMOVAL.
SAMUEL J. KAY Ac CO.
HAVE removed to the store on Second st net,adjoin
ing the “ Georgia .Messenger,” where they are re
ceiving a uevv and desirable stock of
FANIC¥ and STA I*LE
Dry Gools, Hats, Shoes,
Itca<ly made CloGimsy.
Ac. fco.
Which will he soltl at tmuHually low prir-a. Pnrcha r
ers of nil kirn!* nrc invite.l to call and examine
stock aslliev are determined to offer great inducement
tohuvera hv il piece or olherwiae.
<*h'l B. I .M l
New l>i*y Goods!
1,-f w „,|,| r •"pectfully solicit the allenlion of buyer* of
V V ]>lt V GOOD 1 !, and invite them lo rail amt examine
oar stock*. Oar goutls were seleeleil by experienced hands,
ami purchased under the most advaniagivnt* eircumslances.
Weiialenow in slore, and daily exp* eling,
KOli IMHIkS’ DKF,t+SKB.
niark, blne-blaek am! while Satin*; black, hide li.nek,
figurid and aatiu *tripr Silks; plain, figured and ramehuii
emored Silk*; Taahiuere D'Ecmse, Hept Ca*hmere, Crape
de l.aue*, Mmislin de l.anes, Cliusaji*; hlaek, colored and
ehsng. able A I pan as ; black, him -black and culoi-ed Itomba- I
zilies ; PaUrn IK, Chillis, Ml plaid, pink,green awl hud
De I.ants : rich pattern* of ('alien.
WHITF. GOODS.
Jaconet, Mali, Xansnok, Swiss, Bonk mid C.’lre*. Muslim ;
Bishop I,awn*, Stripe Mii-lini. rrish I.mens, Corded Mar
seillia and Gras* Stilts; Canihlie, Diniilv, Corded, It, in
atitcli and l.iueii Cambric Handkerchiefs, Thread. Cambric,
I.iiit-ii I.nan, llirst-eye, lliirkvrhnek, Seolch and ltii** A
Diapers; hleached : -id brown Table Cloths ; hli-adlu and l ahle
Diaper . ..
HOSIER’
Black nail while Silk Hose and Half Ho*e : lda e k, white
and ioliired Cult,in }|sSe and Half Hose; wh*t- ami bl.icH
Worsted Wore.
BONNE! >.
t.adies and Misse* I.egliorn, Tua.*n and Straw Bonnets;
Bimnei Ribbon# and Artilleial Flower*.
SI) AWES.
ICirli Silk Broeha,Meriiio, Kahyle, Bulimy, Alpaeea* and
Cotton Shawl* .1-4 and 44 ; Silk, Worsted and Colton Shawls ;
Small Slims Is and Neck 3 ies. . .
10*0 yards Hisiwn She*tine* and Shirtings, trom M to I2J
ecus per yard , Hleached Shirlitlgi and Sheiting,lroin t J to
lit'Vents per yard ; Cotton flaunt! ; Culito, ,6 yartla tor St;
Spool ‘flirtau, 2a spools for sl.
1 WORSTED GOODS.
Satinet. Cassinier, Hroadoloths. Kentucky Jean#, l-insejs )
Kerseys; white, r and anil yellow Flannel; Negro and lied
Blanket.; Carpctling, Hearth Hug*, niaek Eastings, fan*, i
can* ami 1 hila r Wool Cloth*, tngifln r with every variety cl”
ariieh * usually kept m onr line of huainraa. We hesitate not |
to say Ihat we will offer ■ur good* at uch price* ft* ‘V'.n
make it aa inducement tor those wishing lo hi"; Dry Good*,
lo given* u call before purchasing elsewhere. Store on m-c
----oud Street, two doors from Washington Hall, and next door
to G. W. Price. G, W. c I'.. WOODItLFK.
Mavoe.Oet JJ, 1844 M
BUtfitfO 6L VIRGIN’S
MAC ON,
H AVK constantly mi lianil, anil off. r for •!<■ at price, a.
low n can bo purchased in tbe loUtllctn country, a
apliHiiiciassortment of
f I.tJVO- TO It TEtS,
fi-om the celebrated and long ritablithed inanulhctoi iei of
NUNNS eV CLAIIK,
CIIICItF.KIN4J A MrliAV.
The well known reputation of thcae manufactorii. preclude,
tlie neeciaity of coniinentiiiK “i ,ol “ the exeeilence of their in
•trument>,wliili liaveatood the teat of ivery climate,for many
* “'large atwriment of Violin., Ottitara, nujtea, Trombone*,
Trumpet., Korna, C larioueia, Hajeoh-1., Fife,etc. etc.
Violin,(luitar, and other String.; Clarionet Heeda; Inn
me Hammer, and Fork.; Violin Howa ; Mu.ic I’uper.eto etc.
tormingi. complete an aaaortment ot inuai.ol merchandiae,
n, cun be found in the .out Item omiiiry,
\a tliei i tit port direct from the man. tfocturea, they are en
abled to aell their tfunda at the very lowest |u ice..
It. ft V. Imve in addition to theircatalogue, an aaaortment e|
korkkin music.
i (Tr* Mime sold at rcaiisfa price*.
1 07 TK.KMS CASH.
| Jan. 11, 1 "44. t 2L.
a it T<)NS Iron,nouortrd,
I JI IP ( ant, German unit Ainertgnu Sled,
1011 keg* Nntln,
If) Itlnia. St. Croix nml Tsflo Kirn sugar,
111 linxcr new Hnvnnnnb Sngai,
100 bag* Rio nml Marieaho Coder,
Hour, Unckwbcaulo.
lltillt t .Clieenc, I’otnlnf, Mackerel,
Sticrui uiul Tullow Chihllc*,
Winter .trained Sperm Oil,
Chocolate, Grcrn nml Black lea,
I’cpper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves,
Nutmeg*. Cinnamon, fte. Sec.
Juat received nnd for nule Ivu ’ by
Nnv 20 40 HU SB K 1.1. & KIMBFRIA ■
I .toil SAM 1 : laOR Vor 4:isll Five likt
i Iv NKGIIOE* Apply lo
Dec2l 45 JAMES A NISRET.
tIACOIV, THURSDAY, .IIMAItY , 1843.
JAMES WALKER
Forwarding ami Fominis*i<>>ii
TIFICCII.iAT,
€Sror^isi.
The ahdvrt having the Agencies of iho Steamer Hubert
Collin.*, and Washington .Steam Boat Company, plyine
between thin ami Macon, also, the Steamer itiehmoml
between thin. Savannah ami Charleston, is prepared to
give despatch to Cotton or Merc handize consigned to ;
him. Freight at the lowest current rut?f. A •hare of
patronage is respectfully nolicited.
Rcjercncct —Measra. E. & R R, Graven.^
*• White Si IMeLnughlin, !* Mncon,
“ Geo. T. Rogers, )
“ l 7 Me : il ; Nil ? l ‘ \ iinw/.i^raie.
“ K. A. Kobe its, \
Dee. TANARUS, 1843. 42
ItAltn A FULTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
J. W. RABUN, ?
It L. H ETON. 5
Jl) U, 1* 14. 231f
R.B.WA R.IGR,
Auction and Commission
.rtrruir.i.vr.
REFERS TO
\V. A. Em.krt ifc Cos.)
Wight &, Fleuhy, - Aete York.
IS. Mooney .A Cos. )
Chas. Day Cos. ? ~
llllNll vt MURIIOt K, \
Macon, Sept 29,1844. 31
11*. 11. €\ Tilt EES,
FACTOR AND COMIVEISSION
MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, No. 1?.
References:
Chari.ks Day & Cos., Macon.
D’Antionac A- Evans, Avgusta.
E. I'adki.poru & Cos., Savannah,
Oct Hi, 1814. 35 j
“ HARDEMAN & HAMILTON, “
W y E H ° Ug^|
Cos tit nt i ,*>s ion aJFerclitiit ts ,
HIACON, GEO.
WILD continue husinegH nt their old Aland on the
river which \ not only convenient for shipping
of Cotton either by the river or rail-road, hut is more se
cure from fire than any other ware-house in the citv.
Th inte;*est of onr patrons will he closely attended !
in pergoti hv Mr. Thomas Harof.man,either in the sell
ing of Cotton, fiiling of orders for goods, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Hurdemuu &. Cos. Savunnab, or to
anv other market.
Aug 1,1844 24
Comm ius ion 12 as in css .
CIKAYES, WOOD & CO.
TAKK tlii.v method of infLrirring pfi.ufer** and others, that
m addition to their m hoh'.vsh And retail
Dry Goods iititl Groeerf linsinrss.
they will continue to transact a general WAKE-HOUSE ft
; COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand, (long known aa
(iraves’ Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com
merce How, and would respectfully renew the tender of their
services to their planting friends, and others, with the assu
rance, that those oho may patronize us in this line of busi
ness, shall havl* our best endeavors to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware House is conveniently situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with us, shall be well taken caff of,
and protected from tin* weather. We will also assist with
pleasure, our friends in selling their cotton, and without
charge; and we are at all times prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchandize.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD & CO.
Edwin Craves, T
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibble, j
Macon, Aug 22, 1344. 3?
WARE HOUSE
fomniisuon fiiusiitcM.
PI YAK undersigned will continue fin* WA R F.-IIOUSF. Kc
| COMMISSION ffUl\KSS,at Ins new stand,on Boplar
street, adjoining Gorman so Richardson, and n wfth
the unoccupied building known as the Moithu* Rail Road
Hanking Ilous*, where he hop s to receive a lilh ful patrou
agefruin his fneduds and the public gem rail). In selecting
anew location, he has endeavored to find mu new enough to
the the city, for the general convenience of his custom
ers, and diitant enough to he entirely safe from lire, should a
large o/ie take place in the heart of the city. Such a location
he flatter* himself, he has found ; ami those who entrust their
property to him, may rest assured., that every attention will
oe used in shelteiing si:be fro.n the weather, aid in pre
serving if McHfof damage. 11} constant personal exertions,
combined with the experience of the past, he trusts he shall
be able to give satisfaction to all t in effecting sales, Ike.
Macon, A tig 1, IS-14. J. M. KIEI-D.
VIOI I.Tini: A fAMPREIiIiy
WAKE ZIOUSE
4 ONlMltiiilON 311:ICCIIAX I S,
itlnc.Mi, Gcoi'h’iii*
tN connection with the WAHK-HOUHR, we have
iisiied a store, where we Khali be able to fiirnikb our pit*
run* and others with HAGGIXG, ROPE, GRO’CERIEH*
IKON, and all other Plantation Sup|>li< s, nt reasonable rant.
Aug 21 27 M. Ik C.
ALItE I. I B. BUTTS,
*,— ——WARD HOUSE
Connnission Merchant,
Matron, GrorKin*
■ ff AS MtMtmllf on luntl h l.r|-t* sii|i|ily ofRAQGDO,
ffl HOl’K, BLANKETS, SHOES, GItOCKUIKS, DRY
GOODS, Xic. anti will coiitimu to siippl) hi* cu,oilier* at
tilt* lowest prices.
Macon, Sept tl, 1844 30
Hamilton, Hardeman X Vo.
SAVANNAH. UFO.
,1 IV 11 1 continue llie FaCTO
j . fIT it AOK l*tl Cost Mf.ytc ■
I V 9 1 Beat Mils in thitf tSlfy, and will aa
heretofore, give their beet mien
linn to the rale of Colton, the fill
ing of order*, nnd lire receiving nnd forwarding .Merch
andise. KVERAUIi HAMILTON, )
‘J HOMAS HARDEMAN, /Copnrtnnr.
CHARLES l-\ HAMILTON. )
Snvnnnnh, July2,lßll. 9S_
~~H, <MUUb 4. iten:ft *v < w.
4 oinmi*i:Hi .tliTcliaiilh,
No. IS, SI. Chiit'lcs Slrrot,
NSW ORLEANS.
F.NDAU. d AHTEIt,>
“tUM: PRATT, 5 ...
Kov JO, 1844
COO Hi'S
ANTI-BILIOES FILLS,
KNOH the cutcnl Liver Complaint, Uy.pep.ia, Ike.
4 Koranic by H. Ik ‘ v - s - ELMS.
NOV _ | m n __
11. t . F’llßß tlA .lzcnt,
nnir.it in
ERir GOOES. GROCERIES.
Confect iovMirim, Cam tit/ SM/t/tlte*,
Fancy Articli*, Toy*. Frmls, Ar.
on ritrrrv \r# door nhorr Oatlry fc .fwtrts Ware
1 .Mscon, Oct SO, 1 §44 37
BOJtRnJH.fIJY'S
Is ITFsIt Alt V I) F# PO T.
(On the West side of Muiher
J * n * BOARDMAIV,
‘ s ,unv opening an entirely new
’ stock of I.AW, MEDICAL, MIS
(RLLANEOUS and SCHOOL HOOKS: ALSO, BLANK
HOOKS and STATIONERY, which will lie Mold at low price*
{ for CASH. Gentlemen wiahing to improve their Libraries,
and Teacher* in quest of appropriate school hGoka. will nleac
call. All orders will be promptly attended to, and tilleu with
despatch. Macon Oct , 1
C. ('ainplicll A Cos.
\T tlieir old stands opposite the WasliingtHn llall,offl r
lor sale at the lowest current prices (hr cash,
75 bales heavy Gunny Ragging,
250 pieces do. Kentucky do.
100 do. do. Russia do.
50 do. do. Dundee do.
1500 pounds good bagging I wine,
300 coil* Manilla Rone,
100 do. P.ctittiul \ do
1500 sacks Salt,
20 tons Swecds Iron,
25 hhds. St. ('mix und MtHcovado Sugar,
230 bags Rio, I.rtgnira, and lava Coftee,
With n general aietorluicnt of Blankets, Shoes, Staple Dry
I Goods, tVe. Sept 17, 1944 31
(iCo. W. l*i*i€e,
I S now receiving his iinual supply of Fall and NViitter
Goods. Hnvinr selected ihem with great care, he
l believes, he ran make it to the interest of the people (o
i give him ucall.
Oc I.2nd, 1844. # 33
loniv L# ioivcs 2 < o.
Solicit attention to a New and extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
\T ANUFACTURKI) the prut summer, from recently im
1▼ H ported Goods, ly in. 1\ 1,-nnings & Cos., very fa torn
hly know ll as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tail
ors in the city oi New York, consisting of
SURTOUTS, FROCK COATS,
PANTALOONS, VESTS,
DRESS COATS, COATEES, AND
OFFICE COALS, TRAVELLING COATS,
Ijittlics’ S Genllrtnen's €'t.O.IICS,
lit all the new and various slyles : *
Together with a very choice selection of
Silk and Satin Scarfs, Cravats,
Mohair nnd Cashmere do. Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, DrnWt fa,
Under Vests, Gloves,
Suspenders, Linen and Muslin Shirts,
Collars, Stocks, fcc.
Including a general stock of
Yojlths’ and Children's Clothing,
NEGRO CLOTHING,
intURCLUS. Ac.
Belll'vinr that the system of ** Simill Profit* nnd (Illicit Be
turns,” is best flitted to the times, they will offer their Gmals
at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to purchasers.
Macon, October 17, 1843. 35
GRAVES, WOOD 6l CO.
HAVE now in pfore, a general assortment of reason
able DRY GOODS, to which they invite she at
tention of purchasers, either at Wolesale or Retnrf.
2,.W0 pieces fall Prints, from Gto 20 cents,
3,000 Shawls, from lOcts lo 3 50,
60 pieces fall style Ginghams,
20 “ Cuaaii ami Orgufidtes,
50 44 Alpacas &. Lunettus,
G pcs. fancy Velvets, 10 “ Cashmcies,
10 “ Merenos,
100 “ Muslin De Paines, all styles,
200 “ plaid Jaconet and Swiss Muslins,
100 11 Cambrics,
50 “ Book Mtislinx and Bishop Lawns,
100 “ black an<l white Bobhinett*,
1,000 “ Laces, Edgings,and (|ttillngs,
1,000 “ Ribbons, various styles,
150 “ Silk Handkerchiefs, (pocket,)
1,000 “ Cotton Flags, all styles,
100 “ Head Handkerchiefs, all style#/
100 doz. Fancy Silk De Laine Shawls,
150 w Hosiery, assorted, B'* Cloths & Casaimers.
10 u Cttslnrtere do. 10 bales Blankets, 8-1
10 14 Kid (i|(A es, assort. 9-4
I,W “ Suspenders, do. I “ Horse Blankets,
20 lbs. Sewing Silk nnd 1 “ tlo. Rugs,
Tw?sf # R(ise,l)tiftil &. Mackinaw
50 ps. Vesfinga, Blankets,
50 44 Irish Linens, 261 tales Sheeting At Shiit.
25“ Linen Lawns, 10 cases Rich. tlo. do.
25 14 Bird Eve Diaper, 5 hales Ticking,
20 “ Linen Hdkfs, I case Mariner’s Stripes,
100“ Flunnclls,all colors, 3“ Lowell, Bro. &. B.
50 44 Lindseys, P. Drills,
150 “ Kerseys, 6 “ Osnahnrgs,
100“ Ky. Jeans, 5000 I bn. Span Cotton,
75 44 Tweeds & Sntfinetts Carpeting, &c. &c.
MafOHf Nov. 6, 1844. 28
r.KAVES, WOOD 4% CO.
nAVE jusl received* and offer for sale ot a very mod*
erata Tariff, to cash and prompt paving custom
ers, the fed low tag articles, at wholesale or retail.
JbO do 7-. Carolina bright Hoes,
3 casPs Trace Cltains. I cask Ifooks Sc Hinges,
1 “ Halter do. 20doz.Carpenter’s Knob
‘‘Z ** Sad f.’*on.i, Locks,
I.) boxes Collins* Axes, 10 “ Frying Ihms,
15“ King’s do. 50“ Shoe Hluckmp,
\Z ts Coffee Mills, ‘JO “ “ Rrtisbes,
50 “ Cotton Cards, 100 Reams Wrap. Paper,
10 “ Wool do. 50 “ Cap Sc Letter do.
12 “ Tacks, 4,0,8 5 c 10 07. 50 “ Slatia Glasses.
-1 “ Brads, I, IJ, 11 *2 in 4 cases Swing &. Muhog
-15 doz, Nail I In miners, any Classes,
5 Shioe do. 200 lbs. Shoe Thread,
10“ “ Knives, 1000 (piurteis bl ight A tigers
lOgro. Sowing and Peg- Iftdrrz. HrirwWg Knives,
gin? Awls, 200 bugs assorted,
4 dcz. iron hV. hi’l Squxres2soo!bs. Bar Lend,
t “ Hand Saws, ‘SOO kegs Nails,
50 “ Butt Hinges, 20000 lbs. Sweedes Iron,
300 gro. Wood Screw®, 5 tor.sCustings,
Cast Herman and American Steel,
Anvils, Dellpws, Vices, and Hand Hammers,
200 doz. Pm! Locks, l(M>gro. gro. Vest Buttons
250 “ Knives and roti.o, (assorted,)
150 “ Pen & poi’kf't Kn’vs 50 “ 1 .asting Vest Sc Coat
160“ Kntvcson Cartls, Buttons,
50 “ Sr i'SOi>, assorted, 200 n Suspendei do.
2tW) “ LNifron Sc Silk Fish- 200 “ Shirt do.
ing Linen, lOQ.*? Pearl Shirt do.
10,000 Fjiii Hooks, 150 “ Agate do. do.
75 doz Slates, 25,000 Needles, assorted,
5000 Slate Pencils. 100dor.. Hooks & Eves,
25 ero. Ceffnr do. 100“ Wallets and I'ocket
100 doz. Curry Combs, Books,
50gio. Pens on Cords, 300“ Turk Combs,
200,000 I* Tcursiou Cans, 300 “ Shill and HVdS*34
Cross Cut nml Bas- COmbs,
tnrd Files, 1.?) “ Ores wing Combs,
75 “ Hand Siav do. 100 “ (it r. Silver Combs,
10“ Razors, 100gro. Plated & Britania
10 “ Razor Straps, Tea Sc Table Spoons,
150 lbs. Mixt Pius 20“ Open End and Top
50packs Solid!lend Pins, Thimbles,
lOOOdoys. Spool Thread, 50“ Knitting Pins.
Mnrou, Nov. f>, HH L 38
BIRD’S EYE.
fITST reevived, nil assortment of Bird’s Fve and plain
Tpecan Bonnets: also i few Aslilapd Chip, a henu
tiful article. (JEOi W. PRICE.
July 17,1811. 92
BKardtvare and Cutlery.
E. E. WEED,
VT hi* old atnml, bn* on hnttl ■ general n**oitnirnt
. of Hanlwnrn nntl Cutl.r*. coitipii.itlg in |iurl tiae
following urticlf*:
• Mil) kag* Nail*,
25 kog* wrought nm?cm Spiku*,
10 ton* Unit ml. Square,Flat, Hoop nttil Band Iron,
•1000 1(;. Sheet Iron, 2000 Iba. Sheet Steel,
10 ton. Hollow Ware, _
10 d07.. euclt Collin*', King'* and Hunt'* Axe*,
700 pair Trace ("linin*.
2000 lb*. Cnsl Steel, 1000 lb*. German A- Bli*terdo
100 boar* Tin I’lute jx, lOOO'lbs Wive,
50 pnir lira** Andiron* Shovel* und ‘l'ong,
150 do*. Knive* nnd Fork.,
200 do*. I'oeket Knive*,
Mill troll*, Mill nml Cro.n eut Saws, Gun* nnd Ri
fle*. Spride* and Shovel*, 100 *et Wagon Hoxen, Sheet
nml Bur l-ead, Cut Tnok*, Sifter*, lea Kettle* and
Sauce Han*, llrue* and Coptier Krllleg. I'lancs of ill
kind*, Steelyard*, Hook and Butt Hinge*, Itluek Smith
Vice* unt! Bellows,Sledge Hummer*, Arc. Ac.
ALSO,
25 hoxe* B Itv 10)
20 •• lOhyl'jj GLASS.
10 “ 12 by 18 >
Mncuu, Oct 33,184*.
[I J* KICII AKD CAIN in c candidate for Tax
CmMttfr, of Oil b county.
Mr. O.ki i* It verv deferring malt, and ha* a Ittrgt
fit in it y tn Hii/ipiirt entirely hy lit* >■ labor, though
muok articled in hit omi health. It would lie charity
in the voter* of Bibb to give him the ofliec til Tax Col
lector, william roenrd to patty. A VOYKII
IV ho it trrll arituatnlrd irith hit tUuation.
)*. s.—CitAßtir i* culled noon to loud a helping
hand in the above care : withhold not 1
NOTICE. I
THE undersigned hare associated themsclrrs in the pr t
tuc of (he LAW, and will give prompt auentiou to sifl
business as may be intrftited to their cart*. I
They will attend the following Courts* Bihh, Crasvfbm
Monroe, Twiggs, Jones, H ilktnson , Houston, Tutaski, HtfM
and Hike. A. P. POWERS, ■
Macon, March 75. L. N. WHITTLE. I
Office over K. B Weed's store, second door frl
Will. B. Jolt It Stoll. ■
JAM RS S. SMITH, I
jirron.-vti • .it
IIIACO.Hs GEO. I
April 3, 1844. ■
W 1 LI JAM 1\ GUKENErI
sffTOffvVf !• JtT fvlirl
I.AMIsIC, Macon Comity. 1
\\ril.L practise in the counties of Macon, Murfl
v v Sumter, Dooly and Houston. ■
Mav 15, 1844. )*M
FJpHE subscribers offer for sale, nt prices t wait tH
M times, a very large .tock >f goods in their liifl
Tlieir sfock Consists of Gold and Silver Watches, G<fl
Guard, Fob nnd Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Bren
Fins, Far Rings, Bracelets, Neckfesacs,Gold and Silyfl
Eye Glasses, Gold and Silver Pencils, Grfl
Pert*, Watch Revs, Httif Pin** ami Head Ornnmcnl
Gold nnd Silver Thimbles, Collar and Sleeve Buttofl
Simla, Silver Spoons, Forks, and Ladles, Silver Cufl
Plated Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, ('ostoH
nnd Snuffers and Snuff-Trays : Guromlole’s Sclar hfl
chanical Suspension, Cttmphine, Lard,und other Lnmfl
Lamp Glasses, Assorted, Military and Military TriH
rnftigs, Rifles and Double Shot Guns, (lame Rags, SIH
Pouches ami Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps nnd
Backgammon Boards Chess Men, and a variety of otlH
Games; Walking Canes, Perfumery, Soaps nnd fIH
Oils, assorted; Pocket nnd Pen Knives, Razors and iH
7.0 r Stinps, Hones, Ivory Table Cnflerv, Tea TrnH
Andirons, Fefder-y and Shovel nnd Tongs; Jet nS
Agate Buttons, assorted, for Ladies’ Dresses; SilvH
Gilt, Steel nnd (ilass Beeds; Bugles, asserted ; Clfl
dren’s Toy s—lie sides a variety of other articles, keptH
such an establishment:—To’which thev invite the H
tentionof tiie public, nnd respectfully solicit a call. H
Rj* Watchmakers tools and muteitals for stile, nfl
Watches and Jewelrv carefullv repaired. ■
W. 11. JOHNSTON & BROTHER.!
Macon, Dee. 18.1844 14 1
Eook Here Ere rtf Hod ft ! I
JKATZ & BROTHER, nt ilie PbiMelphi. Citjl
• Store, iti Dr. Thomson’s building opposite th.fl
Floyd House, (late Cenltai Hotel) observing many ofl
their competitors are selling their Goods nt Cost, or nil
least advertise that they do ho, are determined that they!
will not he oat done in generosity in the present low!
price of every thing. They therefore will sell theirl
stock of Hoods ho low, that no one can fail to buy, nsfl
the terms on which they offer them will render if par-1
fectly a wrong done to those who call and do n6t buy.l
Our Goods will he sold to suit the price of Cotton, anal
in many instances we charge nothing. I
Macon, Dec. 19th, 1844. 44 |
Mi*. Kennedy, I
HAS just returned from Charleston, with n choieefl
assortment of articles of I
MILIMERY, I
Shelias removed to the next door from the Cotnmer 7
cinl Hunk, and opposite Wriglev & Haifa Carring
Ware-House, where she will he happy to receive calls
from her old friends and the public genondlv.
She Ims carefulfy selected a choice assortment of ;
Feathers , Parisian F/oacrs, Ribbons,
Laces, Gimps, Gloves, fyr.
Also Bonnet ii.ntPri-.il*, which will he eoM as .Heap
us can be bad in this market.
ItoillM’fS. md C;ips made to order.
Also all kinds ol Embroidery, Masonic and Odd Fel
lows’ Aprons.
Straws bleached and altered to the most fashionable
shapes.
Oct. 1 7,1844. 35
•Xetv Hoods ! .Vd(! Goods / j
TiIUE ptoprietor of the I’kopi.k’s Store ia now re-
A ccivrng liis full supply of ICicll I'iinry ami
Sl:ipl‘ l>ry (iooiis. comprising an unusually
large and full assortment of rich striped,changeable ans
plaid Silks, black nnd white Satin, Crape de Lfifries,
Cliusans, Cashmere, De Cosse, Cashmere do I, nines,
changeable Velvets, plain, striped nnd changeable Al- j
Mazarine, blue,pink and scarlet DeLainea.
BROAD-CLOTHS,
French, English and American, ol all colors and pri
ces, from 75 to $lO per yard. OnssiVftgrs, Satinets, 1
and Vnstings, a large assortment ; Blankets of all sized
and qualifies; Shawls, rich Cornelian, Thibet, Merino,
Robrov, and anew style Wotifeu Shawls; Hosiery,su
perfine Silk, black, while, and mole colors.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconet Swiss and Muslins, Bishop Lavfis, 1
Swiss, Plaid,and Sniped L /apery Muslins.
LINEN GOODS.
A huge assortment Irish Linen, Linen Table Covers,
Linen Sheeting, Bird's Eye Dialer, Husain, Scotch,
Crash, iVc. All over cordetf Lace Skirt, (anew arti-le)
bleached nnd brown Drills, Linen Cambric, Lip*n, Silk,
nnd Cotton Handkerchiefs; Woolen, Silk nnd Cotton
Gloves nnd Mitts; Cords and Tassels; French Collars,
HOO fine French Drmft;* Collars, nt 12| rents each;
(•imps of every shade a.<d color; 500 pieces Print*, from
6 to 25 cents per yard; 5000 yards Brown Domestics,
from 10 to ‘2O yards for $1 : white, red and green Flan
nels ; Kerseys, Limvyn, Krfttnrkv Jeans, Trrjw*, Car
petting, Hugs, Mafling, Travelling Baskets art'd Bags,
Umbrellas* etc. Silk, V elvet. Straw, and Tuscan Bon
nets; Flowers, Ribbons, Bandboxes,&c.
A call is respectfully solicited, to examine the prices
and quality of GOODS.
Hr* Store on Mulberfv street, under Washington
Hall. ‘ GEO. CLARK,
Successor to Crane &, Clark.
Oct 10,
JUoilaes i.ius ena sm*! I’hoc Hi:£
■Bitters.
general debility, for sale hv
1 . JAMES W. r* AI LEV.
JnfrJ, 22_
Htiilc.lS
\CL RE for nlj disorders arising from a bad state of
the blood, sos tr.ro nt
JAMES W. HAIEeV’S.
July Ifr, _ 22
fill IK subscriber has in store, and will Ik* receiving
I. timing the present fuontb, a general assortment of
GOODS, consisting m part of
500 pieces heavy Kentucky and Gunny Bagging,
Alsu lot of domestic Cotton Bugging, made by the
Thouwston Manufacturing Company, (Jpson cottuty
J 0(H) lbs. Bagging Twiqr,
100 coils Manilla nnd Kenßieky Rape,
300 hags Java, Rio and Ltiguirn Cutler,
25 bin’s. Sr. Croix Sugar, (some very choice.)
10 bids. cJßslicd anti powdered LrnfSugnr,
5 boxes Loaf Sugar,
25 hhd*. prime West India Molasses,
40QJI0 lbs. Swecdcs and English Bar Iron,
500 lbs. Ca*r, Gorman and Blister Sfeef.
100 kegs Cut Nails,
I 500 sucks Salt—looo bushels Salt in built,
200 kegs Wlitre Lead,
300 gafloils Linseed Qtf,
200 de. ‘Fiain Oil,
10 boxes 14 Allens” celebrated Tobacco,
20 do. common Tobacco,
50 do. Sperm Candles,
100 bids. Whiskey, Gin and Hum,
50 boxes Window Glass.
Also Powder, Shot, Lead, Castings, Hoop nnd Band
Iron, Wagon Boxes, w ith an assortment of
Kt:ipl<* Dry Gootla. Iluis Shoes ititd
Sail tilery.
All of which arc offered for ulo on libera? farms, on j
Cotton /tVcniVe, ticxt door to ChhpMiiiii Ac Ross’ coiner,
by A. J. WHITE.
A tig 1.) 2d
Whitkefjn §tc* t pritmie lirff*
k MUDS. sMorud Sugars,
,0 *OIs. Whiskey,
.’o lih ls. It u id,
10 libit. Malaga Whit 4 .
Of-t 23 35 A. H. MCLAUGHLIN’, Amtionr*r.
\otmi:.
fill IK Cook for registering name it of voters for .Mayor
J ami Aldermen of the citv of Macon, is kept at my
office in tlie Market-house up ►fairs,and will be open
from 9 to 12 o’clock every day. (Sunday excepted) until
the day preceding tha election, as required uy Mitt ennr
ter of the city. . r> t r
Persons w hose namFs are on the cty •! ax book at
this vein, r\ro not required to real**ter.
Dec IV 43 A. R. FREEMAN, I teas.
1 ,*£ V 5 LI ‘&
RESPECTFULLY informs his old customers ami
the public generally, that be in now receiving front
flie celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt Al Cos
a very extensive assortment of Hats and Cops, embrir.
,n £ every style and qualify, Among his assortment
may be found
10 doz. fashionable Denver Hnts,
20 dog. drr. Costumer Hats,
10 doz. do. Kiusi.i IJnts,
20 doz. do. /Moleskin flats,
15 doz. Angola Silk flats.
one iinivdueo Dozen
E 3.0 AS
Heaver, iYutriu & Russia Slats,,
warranted more du ruble than any Ilals vor sold
in Macon. Also,
J doz. Voutha’ and Children's I?afe,
doz. do. do. Caps.
a i.so,
20 doz. black and drub Sporting Hats,
Together with a generul assortment of
FUR CAP*,
, Consistin'* in part of
n dox. PREMIUM tJTTER CAPS,
5 doz Sea Otter Caps,
5 doz. Soper Nutria Caps,
20 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
50 doz. Men’s and Hoys’ Hair Seal Capa,
50 do*, do. do. Sralette Capa. m
Also 200 doz Mrn'tnnd Bovs’ Black and Draff
woor. HATS.
AH of wh? iJ h v ill be sold for Cash, at prices whi //
cannot fail to give rniiHfnction.
PtircliuHers are invited to cnH and examine at the ol.f
stand, sign of the “ BIG 11 AT,” Mulberry Stieet.
COON SKINS Wanted
Macon, Oct 11, 1043. 3W
Ilk CASKS S.'lices*t*, lorFule I. v
!>.. 1 ■!) 11. c. iKJ KM \.V A (tent.
I list lt*rcivol n*
I . fmco. lints; Store ,
1 A TKKSH >a’li].rj of CKIUS AXI) (jKNI'INK Utl
J\ ICINLS. Oct 14, rn. Jmj:,
The Art of Ilcaliup: had its ft,
the W oods, ami the Forest let st : ti
the l‘st medical School.
MMHB Author of utir fnionice lia provided ceytain outlet „
I 9 or channels, viz: the I.tings. Skin, Kidneys, and ft* >.
; els, through which all tisclus* and corrupt humours ur*
j from the system ; these arc the natural drains of i
body ; and so long a* they are alt kept open, and disehm
ftrt ly their alluded part unis of impurity, Um body wsll co
linue in health. Hoi when, from eating improper ft *
breathing impure air, over exhutntion, orauy other can , i
I thfse outlet* become cloned, the humour* will continue to f
cumulate, until the U#dy n literally overflow-ng w ith diiytt’
If the clianm U of our mighty rivers should become chol.
I up, wonll not the aecuinulnted w ater* P* lU | new outlet*, or t
j qountrv bo inamlaud t Just a > with the human body ; if i
natural drains become closed, t* v . Accumulated imnurit.
will mom assuredly And vent in mine form of diwow, or de-\
; will be ‘hecertaia oonaequur.ur.
Wrights liitftaii Veiclabh Mils
are tompoiid of jtl'mty j lay the aid of which the tmtutoi
at age n enahU*’ to obtain such it complete mmoph over !.
ease ; one o( w hick is n tilnretic, and promote* n proper t*
I charge of urine; another i* un cxp*-tioram, and carries < it
| the nhlcguiv humors front the lung* by copious spitting ,
I third is a sudorific, amt opei.* the par. of the skin ; the fbtn
j i* a cathartic, and carrn * of the .Vrtdttuin of the natural ti.
and coarser particles of impurity, by the btomach mid bowel
and it is by the peculiar combination of the aboth; four pro;
1 ertic*, that a purgative medicine is fbnmtl, possessing t! ■
most astonishing and wonderful power*, that has ever be
offered to the public.
| Wright’* Indian Vegetable Pills not only thoroughly cleat
the ■loiuucli and bowels ol ull bilious buiuour*,. and other n
purities, but they also opt n the pore* of the skin, and imlu
a prop* r discharge by the fling** and kidney*. Thus it w i l
be seen, that by a single operation of tin* extraordinary m •
ene,all the na turn 1 drum* art* opened ; the blood and oth* r
(laid* art completely purified; and disease of every kind i
liberally driven from the boil j .
One Happy circumstance c onnected with using Wright'* T
diau Vegetable Pill*, i, they are not only always the rigl
medicine, n! says irate, and tire ahvaj * sure t< do good r bui
is absolutely imposiiible for tbs in to do injury or barm.
C-7* O^rcrec.—lt should be rt niemlM-rcd—ull gtunine imV
pVrrc has 44 Wright’* liidinn Vegetable Pills** neatly print* •
OH the sides of the boxes.
Agent for the ;tle us Wright's Indian Vegetable Pitls>C
Macott. J. M. HOARDMAb
March fl, 4._ * ______ >•
,\nv Boot and Shoe Bt*rv.
fWVHK *ulAfrfb#*r has/uB opened an
I H ftihlishlheitt a few iloatw south of tl
Kioyd Hou, and iwo door* aofttfi p>f <J< •
CiafaN Vj Pa J lie 5 * Drug Snr, on’ilurd *ire,ef, wly*. , ,
JLA. he mi* n fcW|<r-oi rjiinlhv *>’ flenth mei
kadis**’ and ( hildms't %wt*bli*i Shot
almost every description, unpte expressly for thU mark* .•
which'he will warrant to the pw/Ohasi r* andsclMlt the Hive
pricß. * ‘ * • •/’ • • ‘
Alsu Hunt,* au\ Sbues vnatk* iU;Jrepaired m tin nest poasil.
Manner, and at thu shortest nujifr. A fhjnt'dVpubnc pttroi •
age is respectfully Solicited, * *
A. C. PA.HMttL£E, Agiyit.
Macon, Oct |l, UM. V
HZ.IT2