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It i 8. JSOSE.
T E R >1 S.
... ..'SSKVtrE'< i. on’ili.hed weekly, on ThuriUy
1 it Three Dnllsr., if paid writhin the year, nnd Tnr
.ii ug# i t m t |,,, expiration of the year.
Ujlinrs, >’ “ ,l ’ ‘ , ,„ m |L twelve line.,will he .inerted
*
V.uJnce. Advert'i.ement. not limited when handed in, will
u ‘. .‘..vrted t.lMorlijd b Kwnwri Admini.triitora
, ?'ru‘ardia.n . reqn.red l.v law t.. he dv,rt..ed .n a
#l, ‘ , ‘ eaxette sixty days previous to the t ] lay of sale.
Property .mm he advertised in like
“""‘“eMt and Creditor, of an date mu.t he pub
fnrlj_d will he made to the Court ofOrdina
-vr“r leave lo?A Land a,id Ne S roe., mu.t be publuhed week
'^,nlh%“ a dvert'i>enie..M, One Dollar per square, for each
* V7i‘°,',a. Candidate., Three Dollar..
A’ *'■ | j. oil hil.ii.e.. nnl.t
A CO’S
_~. V E xriIESS A lXI) GENERAL /• Oh-
D WARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
, rp l fcimlr... H ,i. Hoad
I granted., the ...h.er.ber.
K->7 BS V.” r .plrt,J,“ oX l.ork, they offer
privilege of an Pj j™’ “J . ant j Si4 f,. conveyance of
•uprrior advantage I and are in hope, of beit.< |
‘ll’ m make an aiding,ilientwith thePo.t Office Department
,ssr
•l';rs:: KKSSS sp? i
*’ . .afe’tv ald de.palrh ; and will also pay particular at-
C “ , m/tmrclm.c of <i m 1., eollectim. and payment of .
vote, nod Bill., and transacting all lend, of hu.ine..
“imve emended their arrangement, to tun thyir Ex-1
‘,Uy ,he so,„h.-rn Boat, to P.colata, in Florida, and Inter- j
‘"Vr'.MU-Odl'oat'th’ Washington Hall.
receiving and forward
in* lioods and Merchandise.
V'larlcslon, .Vs. Co.—Ama. Head, Agent, office No.OA. Ka.
M. S. BALL fc CO.
Jane ft 18 __
WASHINGTON HAIL,
E ?l Georgia.
*nHK ..ilm-ribiT ha. again taken thi.Fs
■ tahli.limeut, where he will a ways be
| | ,Jppv in attend n. the call, ufbn old custom
rs and the travelling public |c',cnilly
14
Miicon, May 23, 1843.
aa. sr J- co i % ees
n It tVF. removed tn.hr hrieh ..ore on
fe 1 door below the TelegrapHOmet, wlnicui ,
mi. nine a general a..orin,ri.t ut
aßoasaiss.
* shoes. Slats. Hardware. Ac
together with a stock <*t
* Staple ( lift Fane?/ Dry Hoods,
Our uruaUn pplVnf'cl l KESK h’rpt con.t.H.ly on hand.
M ICJII 23d Oft
W3.WMI#.V !•’. ROSS,
‘Of Ha hire firm nf JNO. B. BOSS <V C o.J
,v C.u !■ i.-rio i” ■■■”
and customers. 20 !
Alaeon, dll, July, 1814-
HEV7 STOBE.
Staple and Domestic Diy Goods,
GROCERIES^
U„h, Shoe!, Blacksmith's Tools, Bagging, j
J{„pe, Saddles, Taints, Oils,
Drugs, Medicines, fyc.
and every article usually kept in .uch an e.tabli.hmer.t Also
a good arsorlunlit ol _ ~.rnT-ir<
SISORO SIEOECa*
... rv chf.ap foh
„r Ilia own manufae*iire- -„i.l.c and our friend, to
( ASH, mi I rvspccllull. a. k l IsAAC WINSHIP,
give n*-i call. WILLIAM Id. POPE.
30
M ‘fftw, Sept \ 1844.
shoe*: shoe* l
i ... am i very extrusive, compris-
OUR stock I-* now c ,.,p ;t nml ‘ > assorlment of Ladies j
mg ever, sty It “JVfF* if v„u wish bargain,
bhocs and Slipper.. Ontu.a wINSH1 p POPE.
. Cotton Avenue.
Mft con, Oct 23
3 w rS A A HOBEK6N Too.
r Nov •
, r .,g. subscriber has UU fi ‘” ° ;
1 mil GOODS, GROCERIES,
II 4 RDWACROCKER*.
Slides, EMuis, Bonnets,
lilanliets, Bagglnß, Hope. Nails, Ac.
” II he sold on the most aeeo.nniod.t.ng terms.
K’3l liKSH.
M.o r -eeiving 1000 a n ll 't’ , a?i > Hinl'in , e.^'^
CHEESE, ev ry ho. ol which ■* ■ , OVAL COWI.KS.
“in, Sep, 25, Hit,
flutter nml Cheese,
A , choice Elections, constantly on hand and for aale by
| J the package and retail. R y nIcKIN SON k CO.
Oct io 37 :—i ’
Just Received,
b DHLS, of that choice brand t G>,u, | e f owLK.s"'’
200
taiiiili'N.
*2OO ‘lhlms'sl Cr"u'a.l, Porto Rid Sufain,
duo pieces Kentuckv Iduggiug,
]tlO “ Dunrtee llaggiug,
4(1 bales(iunnv Ololh.
TOO coils Manilla Rope,
150 coils Kentuckv llagg* n Si
2.1100 lhs. llagging Twine,
2,000 sacks Sglt,
3,000 bushels,ln. .
100 bbls.'"in ami Whiskey,
50 kegs Powder,
10 crates Crockery,
and a variety ufolhsr articles, for sale bv f . ()
sepi S.IM4
Monroe J BSSS.ff&ST* \
Telegroplt will copy. , aa
Ihm. 18,
nM itnifiuddUl Mn ft hirge quantity j
FISCI DRY WOODS
Han.
ELECTED frmi/lMr stock in Martin, nun to arrne
O about llir middle of November, wlncli will be sold
for (lash at wholesale and retail. ‘I lie stock will coin
!&tlr/ffij;lhLhazinc, s, lauds, Dress Hand
kerchiefs. Cruvuts, Laces, Ribbons, At <Vr.
All purchaged at Auction in New York,
fYPRESSI.Y FOR SOUTHERN MARKETS,
and will be found well worlby ibe alienllon of dealers.
At intervals ihrouglpiut Hm wihlerlbev will also re
ceive I real) .applies ol such goods as may bo found moat
Relieving that nil exhibition of their goods, with
prices, will be the beat recommendation to favor, they
earnesllv entreat n rail from all persons m the bne of
business. 11. HERNHKIMKR & BROI IIEUS.
.Store un Third Street, lately occupied by S. J. Ray
& Macon, Nov 13 •™
ll*. f. Kobcrlsom A’ Cos.
\rv daily receiving an extensive assortment of
110018 AN■> SHOES,
Orj (tioocO, Groceries,
Hardware, Cutlery and
fancy Article**
which tlifjf ire offering VIiHY LOW FOR ( ASH.
Country merchant* uinl pUtiM’i’* M ill do “< ll to tutor them
with I fit’ll M m nil, iH'\ *lO t 1H44 37
Memoirs or Eider johm* Mercer* by Rev.
C. I). Miliary
The above work wav be had bv application at the
at ore of . J< 11. Jc w* 8. ELLIS.
Alno Memoir* of Mr*. Juilkou,
The bemitilu 1 Now Hymn Hook, th® Psalmist. and
a email consignment of HOOKS from the Amorican
Ihptint Publication Society, contenting ol Sabbath
School Hook it, Ac. Ac.
Nov h |
l,adit‘s anil finillcnicii’g
CLOTS! CLOAKS
ALL the new style*, (tome very rich) reofivt-d thi morn-
und tur Rule by J. L. JONES fcc CO.
Oct 30 J 7
CLOTHmO STORE,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Hall.
PHILIPS, MERRITT & CO.
HAVE rtcently received, nml will continue to re
ceive weekly during the business season from the
North, a full assortment of
RBADTT-IYrADE CLOTHING,
manufactured expressly for them, together with a large
assortment of shirts, Under-shirts, Scurfs, Hosiery,
Umbrellas, &e.
Also on hand and receiving a fine assortment of
tlotlis, Cnssimers and Vestings,
of t reach, English and Am-rican 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 by gentlemen
furnishing their own materia!?, ut prices to suit the
times.
Macon, Nov 13, 1341 y 39
i\nv and Fashionable
CLOTHING STORE.
13 % MILTON A CO
nn HE subscribers have ju-t received from their Mnn-
I ufactory, a large and Itand-ome assortment of Fall
and W inter kEADV-.M ADE CLOTHINH, which, for
durability of workmanship and variety of style, cannot
be surpassed—-consisting, in part, of the following arti
cles :
Beaver and Broadcloth Surtouts,
Pilot Cloth and Flushing do.
Diamond and Plain Beaver Cloth Frocks,
Mixed and Cadet Satinette do.
Blue and Bl’k Diamond do. do.
Blue and Bl’k Cloth Frock am! Dress Coats,
Olive and Invisible Graen Cloth Frock & Dress do.
Plain and Fancy Tweed CassiinerPeltos,
Do. do. do- do. New Market Coats,
Ladies’ :ui<l Cloaks.
VESTS, of Plain Black Silk Velvet, Plaid Fancy Vel
vet. Plain and Figured Black Satin, Fancy Satin,
Fancy Vuleutia and Bl’k Bombazine, Woolen
Velvet, and Black Cloth.
PANTS, of BPk anl Fancy French Elastic Cassimer,
Black and Blue Cloth, Fancy Tweed Cassimer,
Blue, Black, and Fancy Satinett; and a large
assortment of Clothing for Servants
At s >, a Idrge and elegant variety of Bl’k nml Fancy
Satin Cravat* ami Stocks, Bl’k and Colored Kid ami
Silk Gloves,Silk and Indian Rubber Suspenders; with
every variety of Shirts, Under Vests, Drawers, Htill
Hose, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Ate. 1 lie
whole of which they offer to sell, for Cash, ut prices to
suit the times. C. WARD, Agent.
(LJ 3 Next to Geo. \V. Woodruff’s Drv Good Store.
Oct. 9,1844. *
SELLING OFF AT GOST
FOIE CA*H.
B W~ WING a verv large stock of Goods on hand, and
■ J being desirous of reducing it very low by the
spring, I am induced to offei my present stork
AT COST FOR CASH.
The Goods are NEW, and were bought in New \ ork
for CASH.
The stock consists of
n as • a o o st s,
Reailv-inmle Clmhing. Ilnte, Shors ttnil Room, Sntli!l<>rv,
Himlwnre, (’ri,t:kort. Bolting Cloths, M iH-Knws, Painta,
0,1. Window-Class. I’nttv, &p.embracing almost every
article n,mil I v kept in this market.
Country Merchant-, Pedlers, and otlier persons wih
in* to buy, would do well to look at my tiuods before
nurchnsins, us (iREAT BARGAINS may be bad.
Dec 18 44tf AVM. A. ROSS.
f lot Its nttfl Cnssiuu rs.
received a siitp|v of Black, Blue and Invisi- f
I,lr (iri en Cloths'; iilsn Black nnd Fancy Cassi
mers—better goods for the money than has ever bee.nl
offered in ibis inaiket. GEO. • I’KK E.
0,1 Iff 1848. ‘* |
K UMOVAS
SAMUEL J. RAY CO.
H AVE removed to ibe store on Second street,adjoin
ing the “ tjeoraia Messenger,” where they are re
ceiving anew and de-iralile stock id
F.4 NK’ V lUitISTAPI.E
Dry Goods, E§;is, Shoes,
Heady uisidc Clothing,
Sc c. Ate.
Which w ill be sold at unusually low prices. Piireha*,.
era of all kinds ure invited to t all and examine thei s
stock as tliev are delerinineil to offer great inducement
to buvers bv the piece or otherwise.
(let 8.1844 ■’ •_
SELLING OFF AT COST
riAHE undersigned having made arrangements for a
JL cliange in their business on the ISt day of March
next, w ill until that time, dispose of their slock ol
Reudtj-ntnilc Clothing at t ost.
As their stock is almost entirely comprised of their
f .11 pun bases, anil having given itutisual attention to
its selection, a rare opportunity is offered those who mnv
wish to purchase any article in that line. ‘I bey would ,
call attention to the billowing articles:
CLOAKS—Gentlemen’s Circular Cloth Cloaks.
OVER-COATS Flam ali i wave Beaver, black and
drab Broad Cloth, English water-proof Tweed, Pilot
DRESS ami FROCK COATS—BIue, Black, Green
nnd Olive Broad Cloth. T ANARUS, . „ , . !
BUSINESS and HUNTING COAT b—Broad Cloth
Tweed, Kentucky Jeans, pilot ami Flushing. I
PANTALOONS —Black, blue and fancy Cassuner,
Tweed. Kentucky Jeans and Satinet.
VESTS—Black nnd fancy Satin,plain and Taney Sil.
and Woolen Velvet, Cashmere, Cloth and Valencia.
Also u variety of YOUTHS’ CEO I I|ENG.
J. Sc E. SAULSBUIty.
N. B.—J. Av F.. S. have on littnil a large assortment of
rtot!i, CassiintfS and VestinKS, which
they will continue to sell at their tisual low prices, or
manufacture to order.
iMaeon, Dee 12, 1844 --
BR.UIMO 6l VIRGIN’S
jIIACON, GEO.
n\Vt'. constantly on hand, mul offer for atc at price, as
low n tan he purchased in the •autlierli country, a
iuicmliU Hsortuu*nt of
l* 1,1. VO- FO K TEN,
Hum the celebrated and lng cstahli.licd manufactottes of
& t'LAKK,
AND
CIIICHEKING & McKAY.
The well known reputation of these manufactories preclude!
the necessity of comm T.Br.g npoli ’ tm- txtV< T.U o, their in-1
Itrumtuts,widen havestood the te.tot,, cry Climate,for many (
. ’’Ala'rpeamrtmen, of Violin., Guitars, Bugles, Trombones,
; to^ndog'is'comptiae'Jii* ’a'sm’tme'l.t of ’musical m-rcliai.dile,
.. cun 1,, •><■ nsl in the sunthern country.
As they import direct from the uianiifUcturea.they arecn-
Ii ~i J, II ill, ir roods at the very lowest pricea.
H xj v. have in aibbtioii to their catalogue, an asaorttnenl ol
KMHKIUN MVbiC.
i C7* Music sold at redu.et! prices,
tar TKKMB CASH. .
Jail. Il 1N44.
a /v |'(rNS Iron 1 md,
jf Cart, German and American hlrrl,
100 kegs Nails,
15 bbilr. St. Croix and 1 orlo Rico Sugnr,
111 boxes new Hnviinnnll Sugar,
100 bags Rio and Marieabo Coder,
Floor, Buckwheat do.
Butter,Cheese, Point#*-. Mnrker#l,
Sperm mid Tallow Candles,
Winter -trained Sperm Oil,
Chocolate, Grern nnd Black lea,
Pepper,Spice, Ginger, l love-,
Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Ate. Sic.
Just received nnd for sale loir by v
I V, v op ID 111 >SI:i.I AKI M HI.KI A .
MALI'’ I.ow I or Fttsli—l’" r hke
'* lv NEGROES. Apply to w ... rr
pie21 I JAMES \ M BET.
((irrat Bargains!
riMIOSK i>rvmU cl will, the Cn.h.eanbuy un the beat
I of torum, nnv articles that I have in the
Dry Oootls, Slioc snl llnrdwitrc
line 1 ill Hell GROCERIES us cließp as they e*n
be obtained in Macon. Purchaser* may <U well local•
nml exumine, u J uni det.rii'ined to soil nt low price*.
josiTii n. sr.YMorit.
i Ore 19 O
UlC\, THURSDAY, JAKIAKY 16, 1813.
JAMBS WALK 33
icicsSwwK#
E oTtvariiiii; and < omimissioß
n EKCII/IIIT,
DVKIEN, Gcorffin.
The above having the Ageneie* of the Steamer Robert j
Collins, i:iul Washington Steaui Boat Company, plying i
between ilti;? and Macon, also, the Steamer Richmond |
between this, Savannah and ChuHeaton, is prepared to j
give despatch to Cotton or Merchandize consigned to ;
him. Freighst at the lowest current rutes. \ share of
patronage is respectfully eolicited.
Rejercnces— Messrs. K. fe R 11, Grave*,)
*• White McLaughlin, > Macon.
“ Geo. T. Rogers, )
” L M" it ;V ; Nil r l lliiwkimcille.
“ K. A. Roberts,
Dec. 7, 1843. 42
lt/UIIJY Al FIILTOIV,
COMMUSIOV MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
j. Mr. ha bun, ■y
It. L. FULTON. J
July 23, 1844. 23tf ,
B. R. WAR\£K,
Auction and Commission
•tiE iicn.i.YT.
REFERS TO
Wm. A. Ei.i.kuv vt. Cos.)
Wight vV Flu'ky, :• Xctc York.
B. Mooney vV Cos. J
Chas. Day Sc Cos. ? „
Bond Sc Mdbuolk, \
Macon, Sept 29,1844. 81
Bi\ £l. C. .HIEES,
rZLCTOB. AW'D COIVTIVIISSIOW
SAVANNAH, No. 170, Bay.
References:
Charles Day & Cos., Macon.
D’Antigsac & Evans, Augusta.
E. I’ADEt.ForvD Sc Cos., Savannah.
Oct 10, 1841. _ _• 8- r >
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON, ’
WAKE HOtTSS
Com ut iss ion •Ifci'cSi an Is,
MACON, COO.
WILL continue business at their old stand on the
river which is not only convenient for shipping
ofCctton either by the river or rail-road, hut is more se
cure fire than any other ware-house in the city.
The interest of our patrons will he closely attended t*
in penam by .Mr. Thomas Harpemaif,cither in the sell
ing of Cotton, filling of orders for goods, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman & Cos. Savannah, or to
anv other market.
Aug I, 1844
’ “WARE-HOITgK^^
k mmistiou /r. itffcif.
CItAVKS, W5(5J> & CO.
TAKF. this method of* informing ph.nu-rs amt others, that
in aditition to their wholesale amt retail
Ory Goods tiPd Grocery Business,
they will continue to transact a general W,\H K-HOI'SK Kc
COM MISSION BUSINKSS, at the old stand, (long known .a
Graves’ Corner,) on the corner of second strut and Com
merce How , and would respectfully renew the o mh r of thrir
service* to their planting fVienda, and others, with the assu
rance, that those who may patronize us in this line of busi
ness, shall have our bc't t ndeavors 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 care of,
and protected from the weather. We will also assist with
pleasure, our friends in sidling 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. 1
F.dwin Graves,
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. KIBBee, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1844. 37
WAREHOUSE
f omuipiiioa ISisssttess.
rBNAK undersigned will continue the* WAKE-HOUSE &
S COMMISSION BUSINESS, at In* new stanihon Poplar
street, adjoining Gorman Richardson, and in range with
the unoccupied building known a* the Monroe Kail Umu! ,
Banking ltoiie, where lie hop* • to rccetve a liberal patrol*-,
age from liis friednds and the public generally. In <el*N ting
i anew location, lie has endeavored to find one ucar enough to
I the centre of the city, for the general convenience of his custom
ers. and distant enough to Im- entirely safe from fire, -Mould a
large mn take place in the heart, i;fi! city. Such a location
be flatters hhuself, he hit-* found ; and those who entrust their
property to him, may rest assured, that every attention will
i be li'eil ;i, snolteiing the sunn from the weather, and in pit- .
i sl r viiif* it clear of damage. Bv constant personal es rtums,
com him .1 with the i xperirnce nf the past, he trusts lie shall
he able to give satisfaction to all , in t lfeciing sah *, fcc.
i Macon, Aug 1, 1344. ‘!• FIELD.
YIOI LTRIs: ti CAMPBELL
WARE HOUSE
COMMISSION merchants
Macon, Georgia.
TN ciiniiPCtinn with the WMI F.-lIOUSK, we hve OTI-b”
li.heit a .lure, wlh it we .h ill he able t„ luninli niir F|*t
Mil. ami Ill,r, with HXtStiINO, HOI’K, (. HOC Ml I KSt
, IKON and all other Plantatnm Sup pile,, at reawnahle rule,.
Aug at ar m. . <
A I-HEIST G. BUTTS,
Commission Merchant,
Mncon, firoi’sln,
II AS camtantlT on bund “ ‘‘VlVior C H V
II KOPK, lILANKF.rS, SHIIKB, (,lt°t KIBI.S, lIHI
(TfIDrVL, Sec. and will continue m .o|>|>l) hM cu.tomer.sl
the low, .t |iriee*.
Macon, Sept 11,1844 ;
Hamilton, Hardeman £C Cos.
SAVANNAH. KO.
_r|lj, continue ihe Facto ]
(f- TVV KAO F AND CIIUMINSIoa
I A 1 RtrsiNtiss in this ritv, ami will a*
L harctotiiri’. (jive tlicii* allf*n
tion in till* an?#* of Cot lon, tin* till- ,
inp of ordora, and 11® h'cfivinfi anil forwarding .Mfrcli
undiae. KVKHAItI) HAMILTON, )
THOMAS II AIH >K MAN, > Copartner®. |
CHAKLF.S r. HAMILTON. )
Saviimmfv, July 2,1844. v - I
I/. til .Yli.U.I. t.tItTEIC if VO.
merchants,
No. 11. St. Cltovlc* street,
NEW ORLEANS.
KJfDALI. CAHTEH, 7
IH PM ATT, 5 ...
No* 20, lie* .
COOK'S
ANTT-DILIOITS PILES,
INOK the cure it Complaint, D)l>ep*ii,&c.
4 For talc by **• *• “• s * ELLIS#
kotr _ - -
81. C, FRDEttAW, •IffNlt
IIIIIIH IN
DUS’ GOODS. GROCERIES,
('anfectionnrie*. Vainily Sapiilift,
Pulley Articles. Toys, Fruit*. Ae
on fin-fry Stray., IlMt ctaor.bere Ou.l. y M W.rc
M , 11#e> Macon, o*l JO, 1.44 4~
80.1 HE), fi.t.V ‘,%
LITE R A RY DEPOT.
(On the ll’est tide of Mvlbcr
J. M. BOAHOifIAN.
i. now opt ion;- an entirely new
CKLI.ANKOUS and ‘IIOOKSALSO, HI.ANK
BOOKS and S I'ATIOxS-lt V, wMeli will he sold at Imv price!
fur CASH. Gentlemen wishing 10 improve their l.ihrams,
anil Teaelier, in quo!t of appropriate sc In a, 1 lidok *, will oh a.e
call. All order* will be piannplly attended to, ami filled with
despatch. Mu,c, ll,on 2a, 184a. _M_
C. Uamplirl! A Cos.
A T their old stand, opposite Hie Washington Hall, offer
far sale at tin- lowest current prices forcush,
75 bales heavy Gunny Bagging,
250 pieces do. Kentucky tlo.
100 do. do. Hu*ia do.
50 tlo. do. Dundee tlo.
1500 pound* gtwul Bagging Twine,
300 coil* Manilla Hone,
100 tlo. Kentucky uo.
1500 sacks Salt,
20 tons Sweed-. Iron,
25 hhds. St. Croix and Muscovado Sugar,
250 bags Kio, l.agiiira, anti Java Coffee,
With a gem ral assortment of Blankets, Shot*, Staple Dry
Goods, ftc. Sept 17, 1844 JG
W. ] B i*ice,
S notv reacflfeMU liis muni mp|>ty of Fall anil Winter
. Goods. BMh llicin will, iireut care.bc
believes, be K* iwSte it tb the interest of the jieoplolo
give him n cuM.
Oct. 2n, 1,1814. 33
JOIIA I.* JOM.S A 4 0
Solicit attention to a Wcu anil extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
1/f VNUFACTI. HKD the past summer, from recently im
a y ported Goods, by in. I', leiinings fi Cos., very favora
bly know n as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tail
ors in the city of New York, consisting ot
SURTOUTS, l 1 HOEK, COATS,
I* A Vl* A LOO NS, V ES I S,
DU KSS COATS, COATEES, AND
OFFICE COATS, 1 RAVELLING COATS,
Eriftiis ’ .V Gcnllcmeu’s VI.O.IKS,
Iu all the new and various styles :
Together with a very choice selection of
Silk and Satin Scarfs, Cravats,
Mohair ami Cashmere do. Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, Drawers,
Under Vests, Gloves,
Suspenders, Limn and Muslin Shirts,
Collars, Stocks, &c.
Including n general Mock of
Voaiihb’ iititi Children's 4 InlliiiiK,
IM E C ZvO CI.OTHXrG,
IJM Biu;u, is. AC.
Believing that the system ot 44 Small Profit Re
turns,” is best suited to the times ? they will df i ih*-ir (Uhkls
at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to purchaser*.
Macon, October 17, 1843. 33
GRAVES, WOOD &. CO.
H AVE now in .Inra, a yenernl n—orlment nf nonson
uble DRY GOODS,to wliichlhey intila ill# al
1-ntinn of purcha—r-, eitbtr at Wnlftsale nr Retail.
2,5110 pieces fall Print-, from G to 20 cents,
8,000 Shawls, from 10els In 8 50,
50 pieces fall style Ginghams,
20 “ Cusan and Orgundies,
50 “ Alpacus &. Luneuus,
6 pcs. fancy Velvets, 10 11 Cabnieies,
10 “ Merenos,
100 “ Muslin De I.uincs, all styles,
200 “ plaid Jaconcl and Swiss .Muslins,
100 “ Cambrics,
50 “ Bonk .Muslins nnd Bishop Fawns,
10’J black and white Bobbinetts,
1,000 “ Faces, Edsinjs, nnd Quillings,
1,000 “ Ribbons, varions styles,
150 “ Silk Handkerchief-, (pocket,)
1,000 “ Gollmi Flags, all slylcs,
100 “ Head llanrlkcrcbicfs. all stiles,
100 (1(17.. Fancv Siik De I.ainc Shawls,
150 “ Hosiery, aborted, - Cloth-& Cassim-r-.
10 <• Gnsbinere do. 10 hales Blankets, 8-4 Sc :
10 “ Kid Gloves,assort. 0-4
150 “ Suspenders, do. 1 “ Horse Blankets,
20 lbs. Sewing Silk nml 1 “ do. Rocs,
Twist, Rose,Dnffil At Mackinaw
f(0 ps. Vestings, Blankets.
60“ l(4ah l .in.nm, 2f> hales Sheeti.i* JL Shi, I.
25 “ Linen Lawns, 10 eases BUdi. do. do.
25 “ Bird Eve Diaper, 5 bales 1 icking,
20 “ i.inen llilkfs, I case Mariner’s Stripes,
100 “ Flnnnells, all colors, 3“ Lowell, Hro Sc B.
50 “ l.indsevs, P- Drills,
150 “ Kcrsevs, 6 “ Osnuburgs,
100 “ Ky. Jeans, 5000 lbs Span Colton,
75 “ Tweeds Jt Saitinelts Carpcliiig, &c. Aic.
.Macon, Nov. G, 18-14. *3
4.ISA \ i:s. WOOD A CO.
HAVE just received, and offer for sale ut a very mod
erate. Tariff, to cusil and prompt paying custom
ers, the following articles, ftt wholesale or retail.
200 do/. Carolina 1 bright Hoes,
denska Trace Chains. I cask Hooks Si Hin-es,
1 •• Halter do. 20doz.Carpenter's Knob
2 “ Sati Irons, Lucks,
15 boxes Collins’ Axes, 10 “ Frying Funs,
15 “ King’s do. 50 “ Shoe Blacking,
12 “ Coffee Mills, 20 “ •• Brushes,
50 •’ Cotton Cards, 100 Reams Wrap. I'apsr,
]0 “ Wool do. 50 “ Cup Sc Letter do.
12 ‘ Tucks, 4,6,8& 1007. 50 “ Slalia Glasses.
1” Br ids, I,IJ, 1J A2 in 4 cases Swing Sc Mahog
-15 do/ Nail Hammer-. any Glasses,
5 “ Shoe do. 200 lbs. Shoe Thread,
10“ “ Knives, 1000 quarters bright Aug#rs
lOgro. Sewing and Feg- 10do/.. Drawing Knives,
ping Au Is, 200 bags Shot, assorted,
4 de/. irioi iV -i’l Sijunic-i’sooUis. Bar Lend,
f> “ Hand Saws, 1500 kegs Nails,
50“ Butt Hinges, 20000 lbs. Sweedea Iron,
300 gro. U 00(1 Screws, 5 toasCuiUtngs,
Cast German and \iuericnn Steel,
Anvils, Bellows, Vices, and Hand Hammer*,
200.1,17. |>a I Locks. 100gro.gro. Vest Buttons
250 “ Knives nml Forks, (assorted )
150 “ Fen Sc Foeket Ku’vs 50 “ Lasting Vest .V Coat
lllrt “ Knives oil Cards, Buttons,
5() (‘ Scissors, assorted, 200 “ Suspendei do.
200 “ Cotton iC Silk Fish- 200 “ Shirt do.
in? Lines, 100“ Fearl Shirt do.
10.000 Fish Hooks, 150“ Agate do. do.
75d07 SI lies, 25,000 Needle*, assorted,
i 5000 Slute IVncila. lOOdoz. Hooks &. lives,
25ero. Cedar do. 100 Wallets nnd Pocket
100(h>7.Cnrrt Combs, Books,
50gio. Bens on Cards, 300 “ Turk Combs,
200,000 Fereursinti Caps, 300 “ lie 11 and Horn Sido
20dox.Cros.-Cut utiil Bus- Combs,
turd Files, 151“ Dressing Combs,
75 “ Hand Saw do. 1(H) “ G, r. Silver Combs.
10 “ Ra/.ors. lOOgro Plated 111 Brilania
10“ Razor Straps, Tea At Table Spoons,
150 tbs. Mix! Fins, 20“ Open End nml Top
50packs Solid Head Pins, Thimbles,
1000(1,17. Spool Tine id, 50 “ Knitting Fins.
Macon, Nov. 8, 1811. 33
BIRD’S DYE.
1 UST reevit ed, an annortment of Bird** Eve and plain
•J Tuactui Boiinttv; abu a lew Ashbind < hip,'* beau
tifnli.Hi. le. CEO W. 1-KICK
July 17.1*44.
Hardware and Cutlery.
E. B. WEED.
Vr l,i> old fl uid, ha* on hand a general nnortment
„f Hardware unit Cutlery,.couipri.ing i purl the
follow ini{ article. ;
SOO kegs Nails,
ofkecx wrought and cnl Spikes,
111 ton. Round,Square,Kin*, Hoop and Hand Iron,
1011(1 Its. Shoot Iron, 2000 lbs. SheetSle.l,
10 lona llollow Ware, ,
10 d07,, ouch CoHin.’, King a and Hunt a Axe.,
“00 pair Tree* t'hiitn*.
0(1110 ||,u. Cusl Steel, IIWO Ilia. German ,V Blister do
j 100 liuxe* Tin I'lute Jx, 1000 Ilia Wire,
50 pair Brass Andiron,, Sliovcla and I ongN,
150 do*. Knives and Korku,
yon do*. I’nekal Knive.,
Mill Ironu, Mill and <'ria-eul Saw*, Guns and lll
flea.Spades nod Slmvels, 100 set WafM.ii Boxes Sheet
nml Hir Lead, Cut Tarlw. Siloyu, lea hetllea and
Sum e I’nnu, llruuu nml topper keltle*. I lane, of all
kind. Steelyard., Hook and Ituil Hw*ea. lllack Smith
Vueuutid Uolluwa,dledfr Hammer.,&c. fcc.
ALSO,
25 boxes 0 by 10)
20 •• |0 by 12 > GLASS.
10 •* 12 hv 18)
Muenn I tel *■ and, I ill-1. .. ■
STOJLE.V
I A ROM the uubu riber o, llw wi lit of ill* Gill in.tunt,
I u .irnwherrv omi >i ‘ RE. lit"*"’ hand. high,with
n .mull Lluzo iii her face. i.llier weak eye., anew
inulje nnd a ooldle emiicwlid id. and newly - hod ell
round. I lie line she wm- t-ken by men .appoaed to
In, ahuut :ta or 40 yean-ot nr. and w ill weighl.o or
Kill pom.da, rellier light hair, ami had on u checked
frock coot enj a tow crowned white liet. A “ ward of
S ,O will L. given for
Meeon./any 7,1840. ’ 3 * 47
NOTICE.
r ¥TllE undiriiifiiHl liav4> Asnuciated th4*m*lv4*s in tliepfne#
8 lice of Uic LAW, ami will give pronipUUßiiUuii to j uch
business ns may Ih* intrusted to their care.
‘They vitl mtcml the f4iHowing Courtu Crtsrvfbrd ,
Monroe, T?vtggs t Jones , Wilkinson , Houston , Pulaski , Henry ,
and Pike. A. P. POWERS,
Mai4#n, March ?f. ft L, N. WHITTLE.
(Mlico over E. JL Weed’s store, second door from
Wm. IL Jolinston.
JAMBS S. SMITH,
.ITTOn.Vr.Y .IT Mil*,
MACON!, GKO.
April 3, 1844.
WILLIAM P. GREENE,
.f TTOKJVKY .IT Mn*
!\ I lilt# Matoii County#
VMTIIiL practise in the counties of Macon, Marion
▼ v Sumter, Dooly and Hot.Eton.
May 15, 1844. _ I3tf_
fIIHK puhxcribers offer for anle. at prices to rnit thJ
■ times, a very large* Ptock of coode in their line
Tli4*ir stock consist* of Gold and Silver Wntclieis Gold
Guard, Fob and Wat Ctiaiua, Finger Kings, Hrcuet
I ‘in?*. Ear King.**, rtraceletn, Necklessei*,Gf)l4j and Silver
Spectacles, Eye Glasse**, Gobi nnd Silver Penci’s, Gold
Lens, Watch Keis, Hair Pins and Head Ornaniente,
Gidd and Silver Thimbles, Collar and Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Silver Spoons, Forks, nnd Ladles, Silver Cups,
Plated Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Castors,
and Snuffers and Snuff-Trays: Gnrondolo’a Sciar Mc
chunical Suspension,Catnphine, Lrd,am! other Lanipi,
Lump Glasses, assorted, Military and Military Trim
mines, Rifles and Double Shot Guns, Game Bags,Shot
Pouches and Powder Flnska, Percussion Caps and Pita,
Backgammon Boards Chess Men, and a variety of other
Games; Walking Canes, Perfumery, Soaps unit Hair
Oils, assorted; Pocket nnd P**n Knives, Razors nnd Ka*
zor Sti ops, Hones, Ivory Table Cutlery, Ten Tray*,
Andiron**, rentiers, and Shovel nml ‘I ofiga; Jet anu
Agate Buttons, assoiti <l, tor I.allies’ Dresses; Silver,
Gilt. Steel mid Glas- Heed*; Bugles, assorted ; Chil
dren’s Toys—bcsi. es n variety of other articles kept in
a uch an c-tubl —To which tliev invite the at
tention of tin* public, and respectfully solicit a cull
fO* Watchmakers tools nod materials for sale, and
Watches and Jewelrv car- fullv repaired.
W I*. JOHNSTON &l BROTHER.
Macon, Dec 18.1814 44
Look Here Evvrif Hodff !
fKATZ \ BROTHER, nltbo I’liilailrlphitt Cily
• Store, in Dr. Thomspjds imilditur ojiposiie the
I’loyd I louse, (late Central Hotel) observing many of
their competitors are selling their Good* t Cost, or at
least advertise tliat they do ho, are determined that they
will not be out done in generosity in the present low
price of every thing. They therefore will sell their
siock of Goods so low, that no one can fail to Imv, a
the term* on which they offer them will render it per
fectly u wrong done to those who call ami do not buy.
Our Goods will be sold to suit the price of Cotton, and
in manv instances we charge nothing.
Macon. Dec UMh, 1844. 4
A|r. luMinriiy,
M AS just returned from Charleston, with a choice
. assort rue at of articles of
MItIWERT,
She has removed to the next door from theCotnmer*
cial Bank, nnd opposite Wriglev & Hart’s Carriage
Ware-House, where she vv ill he huppv to receive calls
from her old friends and the public generally.
She has carefully selected u choice assortment of j
Fcul/ms, Parisian F/outrs, Ribbons,
Laces, Gimps, Glores, sr.
Also Bonnet materials, which will be sold as cheap
as can be had in this market.
ISoillirl*# Tnhhs and Taps made to order.
Also all kinds ol Embroidery, Masonic and Odd Fel
levvw’ Aprons.
Straws blenched and altered to the most fashionable
shapes.
Oct. 17,1844# 35
•V fIV Goods ! JVew floods !
FIIHE ptoprieto; of the Pkopi k’s Stokf, is now re-
Jl reivin'? iii** full snpplv of Itipll I'miry :lllel
Sl;i|> 4* Dry Gooiln, comprising an unusuallv
large and full assortment ol rich striped, changeable and
plaid Silks, black and white Satin, Crape de Laincti,
Cliusana, Cahmere, De Cosse, Cashmere de Luines,
changeable Velvets, plain, striped and changeable Al
pacus, plain Mazarine, blue, pink and scarlet J)e Lttines.
BROAD-CLOTHS,
French, English and American, ol all colors nnd pri
ces, irorn 75 to $lO per yard. Cnnsimers, Sutinel**,
and Vastinga, n large uHaortinent | Bluukei* of all izea
and qualities; Shawls, rich Cornelian, ‘Thibet, Merino,
Robrov, uml anew stvle Woolen Shawls; Hosiery,su
perfine Silk, black, white, and mole colors.
WHITI3 GOODS.
Jaconet Swiss and Cambric MuMins, Bishop I.awn,
Swiss, Plaid, and Sniped Drapery Muslins
LINE POT GOODS.
A large assortment Irish Linen, Linen Table Coverzi
Linen Sheeting, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Russia, Scotch,
('rash, &c. Alfover corded Lace Skirt, (anew article)
bleached ami brown Drills, Linen Cambric, Linen, Silk,
and Cotton Handkerchief*; Woolen, Silk ami Colton
Gloves uml Mitts; Curds and Tassel* ; French Cidlur.*,
HOO fine Prrnoh Dimity Collars, at I*JJ cents each;
Gimps of every shade and color} 500 piece# Prints, from
Cto 25 cent* per yard; 5000 yurtJs Brown Domestics,
from 10 to yards for $1 , white, reil and green Flan
nels; Kerseys, Linseys, Kentucky Jeans, 7’icks, Car
petting, Rugs, Matting, Travelling BasketF nnd Bags,
Umbrellas, Slc. Silk, Velvet. Straw, and Tuscan Bon
nets; Flowers, Ribbons, Bandboxes,&c.
A call is respect fully solicited, to examine the prices
and <|ualitv of GOODS.
(O j Store on Mulberry street, under Washington
Hall. GEO. CLARK,
Successor to Crane & Clark.
OetlO, 1844. _ 3l_
MoflaPs Lift 1 i'iils aiufl I'litriiix
Bitten*.
general debility. lor Mil* bv
r JAM I ‘d W. BAILEY.
July 16, 1844. 8 .
BailrjN Saisnparillii.
\CIIIiE fur all ilitorileri nriaing from a linil Btntrof
ihu blond, fur aalo ut
JAMES W. DAILEY'S.
July Ifi.lßH 22_
r|A HE autiacrihcr ha* in more, and will lie raci-iving
I during thu present mouth, a general naaortmi ul of
GOODS, couaiating in pin t of
500 jiii t rr heavy Kenlucky and (liinny Uniting,
Aha lot of rlinnraiic Colton Magging, mail. by the
Tliotnnntun Manufacturing Company, Upton county.
1(100 U>e. Bugging Twin*.
100 roila Miiuilfa und Kentucky Kune,
yoo bogs Java, Hi*> himl Lagliirn ('ultee,
25 hhrla. St. Croix Sugnr, (tome very rhoiea.)
10 Idris. cjnehetl nnd powdered l.< at'Sugar,
ft hoxet Loaf Suaar,
2ft lilula. inime Wcet India Mnlnsaea,
40000 lira. Sweeilea and Engliah Bar lion,
500 lira. Cnat, Unman and Blister Steel,
100 kept Cut Nail",
1500 aackrr Salt—looo biialiela Sail in bulk,
200 keen While Lend,
300 gull- tin l.inrocd Oil,
200 do. Train Oil,
10 boxes” Aliena” celelrrated Tobacco,
20 do. common Tobacco,
50 do. Strerm Candles,
109 blrla. Whiakcy, Gin and Kutn,
50 Iroxrs Window Glass.
Aim Powder, Slic.t, Lead, Castings, Hnop and Band
Iron, Wagon “Boxes, w ith nn assnrlmcrA of
mnnlc Dry 6JmU. Hills, Shoes nnd
Mnddlory.
All of which are off red for ule on liberal terms, on
Cotton Avenue, next door to Chapman A. Haa’ enrnar,
by A. J. WHITE.
_Ag 15 36
Sus ir. 1 Vhiakru, Sr.at private note.
•>J k Mints, rr -rruil Sugars,
F ‘• bids Whiskey,
30 bbls. Hum,
io hid*- Malaga Wine.
cum r> \ K. MtUVGHMV.Aneiwnffi
Coeptiiliiorship Notice.
m ■ |C. F- A. lIUSON having pim , ..nM*<i out flu* en
jv| tiro inti reat of Mi. .1. K IMJfcBAK,of llte firm
of CHAM BEKS A: I>USB\R, boa ibis dxv.entered
into a cognflliersbip w ith WM. H. CH.VMi.LKS. un
der the firm ot HUSON A CHAMHEW,forthe pur
nose ill currying on a gcnorul mercantile
• i.., triwit ol l 1 . A • llL^'Di|
the town ol urrnia. w> , u CHAMBERS.
Gridin, tb Jany. 1845.
VOLUIUK XXII.—IVo. 48,
I EfcAIVKETS.
| BALES of American Blunken of tnporior.qualiiv
|* J for sale rr[i. GEO, W. PRICE.
| Pel 16 h 35
s'eaLEMLE o.vo ni l.i n..
GEO. A. KI'^BERI.Y
I) EHPIiXm I Ie.LV inform* hi* ijII customer** an!
I %/ the public generally, that h- in now r* reiving from
the celebrated lint .Manufactory of John Hunt &• ('• .
a very exientive tuMortutent of lints and Cap*, embracr
every Htyie and quaiitv. Among hid asauitiuei.j
may be found
10 doz. fashionable Beaver Hat*,
520 dot. do. Caspimer Harp,
10 doz. do. Riift'ia Hat**,
20 doz. do. Moleskin Hula,
15 doz. Angola Silk Hat*.
A I.SO
ONE RIENDKKD DOZEN
T ‘ v .•
3 a. O A D
Reaver, Nutria Ac Russia Slats,
warranted more duralde than any lima ever sold
in Vlat on. A l*o,
• r 0 dot. Voutlib’ and Children’* lima,
20 Joz. do. do. Capa.
At.M"l,
20 dor., black and drab Sporting Hot*,
Together with a general assortment of
FUR CAP*,
Von listing in part of
3 doz. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS,
3 doz Sen Otter Capa,
5 doz. Super Nutria Capa,
20 doe. do. Mintkrat <'npp<
50 doz. Men’s and Bovs’ llnir Seal Caps,
50 do/., do. do. Sc alette Caps.
AUo 200 doz Men’s nod Boys’ Black and Drab
WOOL HATS.
All of vrhieJi will be sold for Cash, at price a which
tnonoi fail to give satisfaction.
Purchasers ate invited to call and examine at the old
stand, sign of the “ BIG HAT,” Mulberry Stieet.
fOO\ SKINS Wanted.
Macon, Oct 11, 1843. 34
•ttfention ! Look tit This !
The Cheapest A- mosi Fashionable
Dry and Fancy (woods
EVER OFFERED IN MACON.
THK subscriber i now opening at his store on Cut ton Av
enue, next o Mr. Barnes* Book Store, the following
1 new Goods, which will be sold either at WHOLESALE or
MET AIL.
800 yards Cashmere d'Kcoas of the latest pattern®, some of
them Pompadour style from the latest exhibition of Paris,
from 37$ cent* per yard.
1500 yds. Mo inline ilc Laiue, latest patterns, at 20 cents per
| yard.
j 500 yds. Superior Chusans, latest patterns, at 31 cents per
yard.
500 yd*, superior figured Velvet for Ladies’ dresses, 37$ cts.
400 yds. 0-4 figured Aolii lines, 31 cents.
400 yd*. 0-4 super Alepeno, (all wool and silk.)
1500 yd*. 6-4 figured and plain Alpaccas, of all colors, at 37$
to 62$ cents.
i aoo yds. 6-4 Parameto Cloth for Ladies’ Dresses and Cloaks
75 cents.
12000 yds. Calicoes,from 6$ cents up.
A great variety ot* Shawl*, among which will be found the
late Cashmere style, from 25 cents up to 00. the piece.—
I Also a large assortrm nt of Hosiery, Ohm* amt Mitts; pew
style Bonnet and Cap Itibbons ; super Tuscan Bonnets, Ar
tificial Flowers and Tabs; Thread and I.isle ’ ace ; a large
assortment of Gimp at cl*, per yard ; embroidered Muslin
Collar* and Capes, Muslin Edgings and Inserting*, figured
and p*aiu Silk Velvet*; 25 do/. Linen Cambric Handker
chief*, plain corded, heinstitchtd and ala riviere with cm
broidene, fVom i o cents up.
Also super Broad Cloths, Vesting*. Cassimers, Satinets.
Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Gentlemen's super Lamb's Wool
Shirts and Drawer* ; Silk and Cashnn re Scarft, Linen Shirt-..
Gentlemen's Buck, Kid, Silk, and Casliim-re Gloves ; also,
white and brown Homespun* from 16 yards |>er dollar up,
Irish Linen, Diaper, 12-4 Lint n Damask Table-cloth* ; Boot ,
Shoes, Huts, Cap.*,and a full H**ortihcnt of Trimming*.
The subscriber will receive from his house in Philadelphia
throughout the w inter, fresh supplies us such pood* a* may
be found most desirable, and hopes to meet with the patron
age of the public. J. H. DESSAU,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, and
Vo. <>6 Notth 3d Street, Philadelphia.
TV S.—Storekeepers and Pedltrs will find it to their inter
est to give mi a call.
M:i< i.n, Niiv 11, 1 4-1 _______ 3,n3 °
itroittlclalJis mul Cossin e -s.
flMir. remainder of the Mock of Broadcloth* w ill ho
Hnltl ut price.* that defy competition There ar
remaining foods very beautiful heavy black French
Cloth* that will he a !d from two to thrift dollar* per
yardldM thnn they are usually aold in this city. Ales*
n few piece* ot heavy black and fancy Uassiiueri.—
, These goods will he closed vdT hi jitieea much below
those at which they hav been Foiling.
, Store on Mulberrv street, under Washington Unit.
Dec. 4 40 GKO. CLARK.
UfET.tIoRE’S 1803 liruiedy,
Clinic* Miult’irjm Wincg
Holland (tin,
CnifHied and Pulveriz'd Supor*
For huKj bv li. C. FREEMAN, Agenf.
Per 4. 1841 43
SIGHT on BOSTON,
Fornulcby BCOTT, CARHART &. CO.
Dec 4 ‘ 43
I <ist ft*ccivcl nt
Geo. Payne's B9rH’ Store,
FKKSH supply of UHI'OS AMI liKMtIINE MED.
ICIXES. Oct 16, 1844. Snrri
Tim Art of lloiillKk’ Itod its origin in
the Woods, :;sd the Forest is still
tin* li:st ‘ledic.il School.
i|tllE Autb 1 1* uf .>. ..i. lie. It is pixtvulrul certain ..utlct
| ir eh ‘iiufU. vit: hf I.imps, Sl.in, Kidney*, m,J Baw
rk through which all un?"Mhiul corrupt h>iinmi rs attA
pulled fro n th • tijMcrn; thc* rc iht natural dv.juaofdu.
body ; and so Ion;- :i the) atv all kept open, nnd disrhargt
freely th* ir allotted itoruoiu of impurity the ru.dy will ton
• liie.c iu lit'alih. Hut wlirii, li’od. utritg .in pro per .food*
breathing impure air, ov-r e\lum-M>n, ~r .ny oth- r cau-i *
, these etttl*t* i eon eUisedsilielmiuouniwt.il eot.duut t* at
cmnulate, uiuil li dodt • u rail) v with clista*i
Il’the efia <ifitof . i u.-nt .m r. vn Mi'tultlh.coin. chok'd
up, would not th’ •ecti'ii'u':ic uw> r* find new outlets, or tin
, country b i.tuudut 1? lnt • • uoh th. humuit Itody ; it th.
natural drains ceoni • c*u*> <l, th* ‘.CcuiuulhuU iiiipuritirm.
will mnst HStui'dU Hud vmu in some, tonn of disease, t dcft'.U
I will be the certuiN cnnsiquence.
WrUhlx Imlinii Vcgtilablf I'lils
are composed us plant-; b. the aid of which ihe untutored
si age is eiiahl dto o‘ti n j uc h a complete uiuiuph vvt rtiiK
ts- ; one of which is t diuretic, and promotes n prop, r ilis
cha g • of urine; another is an aud carries oil
the phlegm h.tiimrs Am in the lungs by cu pious spitting; a
third is a *':,ionftc, and opei.s tle pores of the skin ; the fourth
is a asitiirtk, and carrh sos the residimm of the nutural food
and coarser parlicit • us impolity, by thr stomach and bowels
kiid it n b> the peculiar continuation of the above four pron
erti*s, that a purgative medicine is form'd, ponmißf the
most astotiisliiug and wonderful that has ever been
offered to the public
Nf right'* Indian Vegetable Pills not only thoroughly cleanse
the hi un tch and boat is o*‘ all Isilious liunioura, aud otht r itn
purities, but they also open tin pores of the skin, und induce
a proper dutch urge by the lungs and kidneys. Ti us it will
be i.ni, that by h siiigb Mpprutioii ol this extraordinary Htetli
cin*, all tin iittural tlrains arc opened ; the bltunl and othtr
fluids are completely pit rifled ; nl disease of cecry kind is
literally driven from the ImmI) . _ ...
t One liappt ciremnstane connected with oing WnrM sn
---: dtan Vegetable Pi I Is, it, they are nw only always the right
1 medicine, always safe, and are always *hiv to do gmnl; bat :i
i is absolutely inipossiblv for them to do injury or harm.
0;* Observe.—lt shun hi In* re me rn be re tl—a 11 genuine medi
! cine has “ Wright’s In liau Vegetable Pills” neatly printed
’ on the side# of tin boxes.
I Agent fnrflw sale of Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills at
1 Mnewn, J. M. BOAHOMAM.
March 6,1144.
\nv Hoot nnd Shoe * tore.
. f ,~i riXllf. •nbatrlk.-r haaj'til<ipMxf an n-
EU 1 I labliitimvnl afi w 4*ur autwh f <k.
t I I , |*U tluun auulli ul'fiiu.
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