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montinr, at Three Italian, if paid withinilie year, ami hour
Dollars, if not paid till the expiration °'the 5 ear. .
Ailvcitisrairut t not exceeding twelve line*, will hi inter HU
at One Dollar the tint iti.ertinn. anil Fifty t'enta lor each lain
tinnance. AdVertiaementa not limited when hamled in, “ill
be y"fc””''Valid* aiul ‘vetrroe* liy Rveciitora, Ailininiitrattira
and (Wardian*, are required hy law to hr adv. rti.ed ... a
...ihlic -a/.fite, -ixly day* previous to the da> “1 Hale.
P The flu h of’ r-ional lVopi rty must be advertised in like |
m ‘Debtors and Creditors of an estate must lie pub- i
hlotici” tin,llppVic ation will He made to the Cone. ofOrdina- |
ryforleavt* ton II Laud and Negroes, must lie published wet k
’ inents, One Dollar per square, for each j
‘* Advertising as Candidate., Three Dollars.
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DAILY EXPRESS ASI) GENERAL FOR
WARDIXG AXD COMMISSION HOUSE.
ml IK Central Hail Hoad Company nf Georgia having
I entitled lo the snhierihers the privilege nf running an
V CPKRSS over their It,mil duringll.e present year with the
niivilege of an apartment under their naii l.nek, they olter
1 leri.n- adv.intairs for the prompt and safe conveyance_ ol
. i,. Articles. Spi-Vie, Mr. Me.; and are m hopes ..I li.ing
able lo make an arrangement with the Post Olllce Department
bv which they will h -allow ed t. carry a Mail Bag.
rhev are prep ired to rrcrmt and forum .1 GOODS ol all
and VriPtiens to .ltd froin Savannah anti Macon ..ml interne.
, Issi ” V,nd he. seen S svann ,h and Charleston with the
i - ■ ItcstVafelf and desp .tell ; and will also pay particular at-
K ,nJ, base nf <;,ni ls, collection and payment of
Drifts Sates and Hill., and transacting all kinds of liuauim |
“Vir,*! Tv e e ft'm eVtended their arrangements ~... their Kx
press hy the Southern Boat- to Picolala, in Honda, and inter
lnWo?a''l-DfPt< “aM iie Washington Hall.
.reiving and forward
Chrle,ln,s,.ca.-xm; t Head, Agent, office No. 6. Ea.
June A , 1Uy ’ 2t S, BM.t. M CO_
XXAX.L,
Gcorffia.
M m 11F. snhsrribtr has again taken this Es
ssSH L# r,ahlishme..t, where hr will always he
ea Is of In. oldin,-tom- ,
and the travelling public generally , R
Ma*‘tti, May 23, 1343.
88. l/sCOril*
H. VP n moved to the hrick Store on Cotton Avenue, sme
d\.rh",-Vhc Telegraph Office, h„r they are now
dpeniit)* a general assortment of
cns.ocua.n33.
Sjiocs. (Sills. HiiidiViti'P. Vc
tog thee with a Stock of
Staple anil Fnnett Sinj (loons,
hep. con,,anti, oh hand.
Mat on 1 Id Oct _
SSR.VJ.E.IU.Y M\ BiOSS.
COf the late firm nf JXO. R. ROSS <V < o.J
/X'IVTIMTS the Mine Imainess as heretofore, nt
and 20
Mur on, 4th J ulv, l** ■ r — ■
nsw stfonss.
T fg’::tn:^.o:on
i,i Wilson's Range la-t winter hy Mr. H. C. He.
man. Our stuck will he complete, vi 7..
Staple and l?oin‘*tic Dry Oootln,
groceries,
Hats, Shoes, Blacksmith's Tools, Bagging,
Rope, Saddles, Paints, Oils,
Delias, Medicines, kr
and every article usually k. pt in such an establishment Also
k wood ursorum nt of
WINSKXP’3 KEGRO SHOES.
of I mannfaelore. We will sell very CHKAMOK
CASH, and r. •pectlull, a-R J SAAC W |VSHIP,
give us a call. WILLIAM M. POPE.
39
Macon, S**pt ft, 1344.
Mioc*ihMi!
Oft Stock Is now complete and very extensive eompris-
L tv i. Slid iiittn rn. A hno assortmcnl of Larin*
\fP “X ‘.veusVc.ll if you wish bargain.
b!s> s ami Slipper*- Liteu wiNSHII* & I*o l*K.
~ r . Cotton Avenue.
Macon, Oct 23 —— 1
~ ...cn r nArvri \NO SHOES, for sale low
a,500 for Cash” hy °W*. W HOB F.K , SON * CO.
aWribe ba eomiwsrtscrt rtreiving hi. fall stork ol
a o<HHU*coMtingof
B}|{V COODS, fiROCEBirS.
IIARDWAUBs CROOKEai.
Shoes, ESit IS, IBonuets,
Blankets, liasfSinß. Itopc. Nails, iVc.
Whirl, will he sold on the most accommodating terms.
A„„r rising 1000 hosesoftha,
CrtEKSE, every box ol which is “ ()Y Al , COWLES.
Also on hand sn sides Sole nml k |* y>* r piulll, choice
Constantly exp.cte.l so barrels CANAL FLUCIS.J (
brand. , .
MM .*rr, Sr jit n t 1144.
Stutter foift t Itersc.
choice selections, constantly on hand and for sole by
| | the package and retail. F niCKINSOX Ik CO.
L>P* to 37 ;
.Bitst Krceirctl, 1
RBI.S. ofthat choice brand of Genesee aim •,
b, Cowles- Cheese, f small sixes,
fmmlies. 10
, x(v(A it \(!S Km Coffee,
400 pieces Kentucky Hugging’
]OO “ Dundee Hanging,
40 ltile< Gunny t.-loth,
100 coils M?t nil In U<*;u ,
15ft coils Kerfturkv liaggmg,
5.000 lbs. Dwffghtg Twine,
5,000 sacks Salt,
>,OOO bushel* do.
100 hb!s. Gin und V* biskevy
sft kegs Powder,
TO erntes Crockery,
and n variety us other article*, lor nlc by
5ep>5,1844 JW c. PAY wl_
****** “ ai '.K*'; SKik n.°* (
rrinr. Ammnl Ctmyenlion of Hte Slm-klitildera of thin
I Company, will ho hold on the 2r.11i January IRH.
when h President nml Six Directors will be l. < • , *>
mn mi go the ttlVtti.a of ‘htH ; v ’ ” Vlaf ” hU iv r.”'’ ‘
Telegraph will copy. . ~
Dee. 18,
The umifriiillicit trill Imre a large quantity nj
FANCY DICV
la nncon. CSco.
tfEt.r.CTF.D from ihoir slock in Miioou.and lo arrive
ahont Ihmniiltlle of Navemher, which will lie aold
lor Cualt nt wlioloanln anti retail. The slock will com- |
prise a large quunlllv of ‘
Alpareas, Delaines. Rnmbmtne, shawls, Uress Hand
kerchiefs. Cravats, Laces, Ribbons, tVo <s<•.
All uiirchasoil of Attrftoti in Now York/
F.XI‘I!i'.SSI.Y l‘*Oll SOUTHERN MARKETS,
and will he rouml well wnrlliy llte ntiontiun ol tloalera.
At intervals throughout the winter they will nlsn re
ceive Iroali supplies ol such gomla us may be found moat ]
ditairahle. _ 1
llolittving tlvil nn exhibition of their goods, with
prioos, will be the host rncotntneudatini. In lavor, they
eurnosilv entreat a oall from all persona in the lino of
btisioeaa. H. KKRNIH.IMF.R A. UROTIIERS.
Store oil Third Street, lately neoupied by S. J. Ray
ti. Cos, Macon, Nov 13 3R
ll*. .1. Robertson *V Cos.
Arr tidily roccirinsf nn ostfiisito nasortment <>t
■BOOTS A!YD SIIOKN,
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware , Cattery and
Faitiy f rUeles.
•kith they r* off ring VKKY I.OW FOR CASH.
Country merchants ami planter* will do well to favor fthrm
with • - . i Macon, Out Jo, i 14,
Memoirs ni u.m.> Jfmc nicrcci', hv i;.■..
. C. D. Mallary
The nhovewttrk mav be Itml hv npnlii'aliim ol llte
•tore of ‘ J. 11. It W. 8. E 1,1,15.
Al.o Memoirs of Mr*. Jinl.nti.
The hentitirul New ll vmii Hook, the I’.alini.t. nnd
a amnll eott.ignnienl of HOOKS from (he Aniericnn
llapti.t Pnhlicaiinn Soeiely, aoueialtng of Sabbath
Veaoel Hook.. Ac. Jxe.
N*t 6 u
f.diiscN anl Gonih'iiidi'g
CLOTH CLOAKS
A LL the new atyles, (come very rich) received this morn
-1 M “?, and for sale by J. L. JON KS & CO.
Oct 30 J rj
I— 1
CLOTHING STORE,
Cotton Avehite, opposite Wusliington llall.
PHILIPS, MPRUITT & CO.
\ K recently received, and will continne to re
ceive weekly during the business season from the
| North, n full utiMortiiient of
iuJAiysr.siAPß clothing,
I manufactureu expresulv for them, together will) a huge
I ft**sortinent of shirts, Under-shirts, Scarfs, Hosiery,
I Umbrella*, &c.
Also on hand and receiving a fine n*<*nrtm<uM of
f loflesi, C.iSKimns :iim3 VeMii>s,
of r rencli, English and ArtHricaw manufacture, embrac
ing the latest and most choice patterns, which they are
prepared to umkc to order, according to fashion or the
peculiar taste of their patrons.
Particular attention given to the making an:l trim
ming of garments entrusted to their enre by gentlemen
furnishing their own materials, at prices to Suit the
times.
Macon, N.u H, 1 544
Vr*.r and l'';i<liion:il>lc
GLQTHINS STORE.
II IMII TOA fr C O.
f|4IIE subscribers liavejitst received from their Mnn-
I ufactory, a large arid handsome assortment of Fall
and Winter lIEADY-.MADE Ci.OTIIINti, which, for
durability ol worktnausbip and variety of style, cannot
he surpassed—consisting, in part, of the following arti
i oles:
Beaver and Rrondcloth Surtoufs,
Pilot Cloth and Flushing do.
Diamond and Plain Reaver Cloth Frocks,
Mixed and Cadet Sntinettc do.
Blue and Rl’k Diamond do. do.
Pine and Pl’k Cloth Frock and Dress Coats,
Olive and Invisible Gr.-en Cloth Frock xV Dress doJ
Plain and Fancy Tweed Cassimer iVltns,
Do. do. do- do. New Murket Coats, j
Ladies* nad GentlemeiPsCloaks.
VESTS, of Plain Plack Silk Velvet, Plaid Fancy Vel
vet. Plain and Figured Plack Satin, Fancy Satin,
Fancy Valenfia and Pl’k Bombazine, Woolen
Velvet, and Plack (/loth.
PANTS, of Pl’k anl Fancy French Elastic Cassimer,
Plack and Pine Cloth, Fancv Tweed Cassimer,
Blue, Plack, and Fancy Sutinett; ami a large
assortment of Clothing for Servants
Ais >, a large and elegant variety of Pl’k and Fancy
Satin Cravat* 4 and Stocks, Pl’k end Colon and Kid and
Silk Gloves,Silk nml Indian Rubber Suspenders; with
every variety of Shirts, Under Vests, Drawers, Hall
Hose, Pocket HuudkercSiiefs, Umbrellas, vVe. The
whole of which they offer to sell, for (’ash, at pi ices to
suit Hie times. C. WARD, Agett,
It? Next to Geo. \Y. Woodruff’s Dry Good Store.
Oct 9,1844. 34
SELLING OFF AT GOST
sot: < a*si.
R T WING n very large slock of Goods on ham?, and
i J being desirous of reducing it very low by the
spring, I am induced to oflei my present stock
at cost roa cash.
The Goods are NEW* and were bought in New Y’ork
IbrCAgH.
TJtr stock consists of
F) £{ I* is O O SB V.
Ready-made Clothing. Hats, Shoes and Bools, Sadd!efv,
llnrdware, Crockery, Polling Cloths, Mill-Saws, Paints,
Oil, Window-Glass. Puttv, &c. embracing almost every
article usually kept in this market.
Country Merchants, Pedlers, and other persons wish
ing to buy, would and > well to look nt my Goods before
purchasing, ns GREAT BARGAINS mnv bp bad.
Dec 18 44tf VVM. A. ROSS.
Sloths anti Cnsslmers.
¥ UST received ft snppjv of Black, Pine and Tnvisi
hie Green Cloths; also Black and Fancy Cassi
mers—bettor goods for the money thaW has ever been
offered In tliis market. GEO. W. PRICE.
Oct 18,1848. •'*
K.IIOVA L.
S.V3IUKL J. RAY & CO.
nAVE removed to the store on Second street, adjoin
ing the “ (Seorgia Messenger,” where they are re
ceiving anew and desirable stock of
FANCI and STAPLE
Dry GootSs, BSssts, Shoes,
Beady made €lo(hisig>
See. Sir.
Wliicll will ltr> -old at unitaintlly low prif"s. Parfli* r
or* of nil kintla tire invited to cull noil exnimno lln’i s
atnek natliov tiro tletorminoil to ntler groat inilucenieni
tobuvor* ftv llte wioce or otherwise.
t'h ljl.jnui 33 _
SELLING OFF AT COST
fJtllE uruloraignotl having tnatle nrraniPmenU tor n
I rhaftge in their boniitenn on tt.e I*l day ol March
next, ill until that time, t!i*|iose of their stock of
gleathf-inatle Clothing at Cost.
A* their stoek is tilniost entirely e.omptinetl of their
fill purchase*, ttntl having eiven unusual atlention to
its selection, n lure opportnnity i* offered those who mnv
wish tft ftttieffase anv article in that line. They would
call attention to the following arlietes;
CI.OAKS —(ienileinen’a Cirenhtr ('loth Cloaks.
OVKR-t'l)ATt4 —I’htio and wave Heaver, black and
drab llroad (.’loth, English water-proof Tweed, l*ilot
ami I'ln shift;.
DRESS nml I’ROCK COATS—Rltte, Black, Green
am* Olive Broad Cloth.
HI sINESS amt HUNTING COATS—RromI Cloth
Tweed. Kenttiekv Joan*, Pilot and 1- lushing.
I’ANT\I.OO\S —Blrrek, bine anl fancy Cassimer,
Tweed, Kenttiekv Jenns and Satinet.
VUs IS
and Woolen \ civet, Cashmere, Cloth and \ alenciu.
Also Q varietv of lOhl'llS 1 CI.OI IIINt.,
J. & U. SAUUSBURV.
B. J. A C. S. imve oh hand it large nsatirtraent ftf
riotiix, Ciixsiiiieix siihl VoMitigs, which
they w ill eotilioue. lo sell ut tlicir usual low prires, or
maunfaetiire to order.
Macon. Dec 14,1844
3RT7ETO ti VIRGIN’S
MACON,
n AVR constantly on hand, amlofTrr for aateat prior* as
low n* ran be purchased in the southern country, •
• splendid assortment of
fl.i.YO- ro St TBS,
lYom the celebrated and long e.t.bli.htd maioifartor'wv of
NUNNS & CLAKK,
and
CIEICKF.RIN4t! Ae MfKAY.
The well known reputation nf these mautifiu’toric. precludes
the necessity of coiunieiitimt u|Min the excellt nee of theirm
•trnmeiits, which hurv.tvod the teit of every clintte,vr many
! ’'.x'larre CMortrn.nt of Violin., Guitar*, Hagle*, I'romhoor.,
I Trumpet., Horn*, FlarioneU, Flageolet., Kife,e(e. etc.
i Violin, Guitar, and other .String*; Clarionet Bred.; Tun
ing Hammer* and Forks; Violin llowa; Muic Paper, ne. tie.
I torming ‘i* complete an a*.oiTment of nnuical merchaudixe,
a* ran be found an (lie aoiitlierii country.
ihrv import direct IVoin the inaniifacturea, they are en
abled to .ell tin rr gmslea( the tery Inweft price..
It Ik. V. have in addition to tlieircauilofuc, an anortmenl ot
I KOHF.IGN MUSIC.
o -y Mil.ie .old nt rt do ceil prices.
I OT TK.HMH CASH.
.lan. It, 184*. O
| |t TONS (run, assorted,
U 9 ('a.r, German and American Stttel,
100 keg’ Nail*.
15 hints. Sr. Croix and Porto Rico Sugar,
111 luixea new llavnooah Sugar,
100 tmgs Rio ttiul Marieaho Ciilleo,
Hour, Buckwheat do.
Butter, (’tieese, Potataea, Markeral,
Sperm and TailoW Cnntlles,
* Winter strained Sperm Oil,
Chocnhite, (ireen anil Blark Tea,
Pepper. Spier, Ginger, Cloven,
Nutmegs. Cinnamon, ike. &c.
Just received and for sale /me liy
Mnv 90 4(1 HtiSHEI.I. ft RfMIIF.RI.V.
rdoil SAI.E Low for 4't**ll—Five like
ly NEGROES. Apply to
Dm 34 1.. JAMES (. NIBBET.
(tirput li-.ii’^iiiiih!
rpIIOSE pl’miih and with tho Cash, run buy on the best
■ nf terms, any articles that I have in the
I>ry (roods. Mine :mil lliirtlwarc
line. 1 will sell GROCERIES as cheap as they can
bo obtained in Macon. Purchasers mnv do well tucnll
anti examine, a, I am determined to roll at low prices.
JOSEPH N. SEYMOUR.
i Dtc 18 (4
HACOK, TIII
JAMES WAIKEI^^^
AT” k
vrrvtp
mid <J (:iunisss(tti
TII]i:<IIWT,
D YKIFN, Grorgin.
The above having the Agencies of the Steumer Robert
Collins, und Washington Steam Print Company, plying I
hetweeil this and Maeotl, also, the Steamer Ki hmond i
between thin, Savannah and Charleston, is prepared to!
give despatch to Cotton or Merchandize consigned to ;
him. Freighst at the lowest current rates. A share of j
patronage is respectfully solicited.
Rejcrcnctt —Messrs. E. tfe II R, Graves. Y
‘• WHHfI *\ M 1 [Uin, Moron.
“ Geo. T. Rogers, )
Dec. 7, 1843. 42
IMfIU Y A FULTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
J. W. RABUN, ?
R. L. FULTON. 5
_JUI)’ J3, 1844. 23tf
B. K. XVA 1C \K IS,
Auction and Commission
.T/f.KfJI./.VT.
REFERS TO
Wst. A. Ei.t.Ettv .V, Cos.)
Wight *V Ei.f.ikv, > A'eie York.
15. Mooney & Cos. )
Chas. Day &Cos ? ~
Bum. Si, Mtmivacic, S iW
Macon, Sept 29,1844. 31
Vi *. BE. ( . WIM V
FACTOR AlV2>
M3HCHAWT,
SAVANNAH, No. 190. Bay.
References:
Charles Day & Cos., Macon.
D’Antignac At Evans, Augusta.
E. Papklfokd Cos., Savanna hi
Oct 16, 1844.
11ARI) E}.! A\ & HAMILTON,
WARE SOVSB l
( outmission ollercftattfs,
IIIACON, GEO.
WILl* continue business ol their old stand nn the
river which is not only convenient for shipping
of Cotton eilher by the river or rail-rond, but is more se
cure from fire than any other ware-house in the city.
The interest of our patrons will be closely attended tw
in person by Mr. Thomas Hari>f.mai,either in the sell
ins of Cotton, liiling of orders for goods, or in shipping
Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman &. Cos. Savannah, or to
nnv other market.
Aug I, 1814
(o m lit iss ioti B2:i sin css.
GHAVES. NVOOD A CO.
TAKE this method of informing planters and others, that
in addition to their wholesale and retail
lry Goods and Grocery Business,
they will continue, to tramnet a general WARE-HOUSE &
COMMISSION Hl'SI NESS, at the old stand, (long known as
Graven’ Corner,) on the corner of second struct and Com-,
merce How, anti would respectfully rent ay thi- tender of
services to their planting friends, and others, w ith the a**u
rante, that those who may patronize us in this line of bu*i
ne, shall have our bet endeavor* to do them justice and pro
mote their interest. Our Ware House i* conveniently itunt- i
ed ; and Cotton stored with n*. shall be well taken care of, !
And protected from the weather. We will also asit. with
pleasure, our friend* in selling their cotton, and without
charge; and vre are at all time* p* pared to make advances
on the same in Ca*h or Merchandise.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD k CO.
F.dwin Graves, f
Thomas Wood, r
.t. M. Kirbf.e, )
Macon, Aug 22, 1544. 37
WARE KCUSE ‘
r* $ jf asd l , ~ f
Jn&MtMsd ai'S-’f jtininrn 11H1
Uoimtßissioia Stasiiicss.
rjIAE unilersigned will continue th*‘ WARE-HOUSE Hi.
9 COMMISSION’ BUSIN Ks S, at his rt err stnutl. on Poplar
*treef, adjoining Gorman Nt HichanNon,- and in range wih (
the unoccupied building known as the MoiiP.e Rail Road
Ranking House, where lie hop< s to receive a liberal patron
age from hs fried mis and the public generally. In •‘electing j
anew location, he has endeavored to find one wroreiicugh to
the rewOrnf the city, for the general convenience of his custom
ers, and (Infant enough to be entirely .tap’ from fire, should a
large one take place in the heart of the city. Siicli a location
he flatters himself, he has found ; und those who entrust their .
property to him, may rest assured, that every attention will
he used in aheltetiug the *uin from the weather, am! in pre- |
serving it clear of damage. liy constant personal extrtions,
combined with the i\periene f the past, lie trusts he shall
be able to give satisfaction to a//, ill effecting “ales, Ike.
jflaeon, Aog 1, 1544. J. M. FIELD.
ioVLTRIG ft CAMPBELL,
WARE HOUSE
('OKI HIISSiION .TI BBC IIA NTS,
Tlacon. Georuios
IN’ citnitrctit-rr with tlit- WAHF-HOI’SR, wt* hsvs i’*ish
lishfttf a stor*, where we shall be able to furnish our pat*
ro< aiAl Other* with RAGGING, HOPE, GROCERIES*
IrtOtf, and ail other Plantation Supplies, at reasonable ran*.
Aug 21 27 M. ft C.
ALBERT Ell l T*.
t —a wArv:D hous:q
iUhSlbw Commission Merchant,
Tltit'oti. Gcorula,
N'XS r.iintantly on hsitil n M|iplj cf ItAGOI'G,
ItOI'K, BI.ANKE I S, SHOKB, GltOt I'.KIF.*, DRY
GOl>D, kt r. it mi will cunt mu*-to bi* * ti.lonuT. at
the lowt st price*.
Macon, Sept 11, 1844
Hamilton, Hardeman A’ Cos.
SAVANNAH. GKO.
i A% J Ell continue tho Facto
-9 * 1 ll HAOK A’rfD CoMRIMIOIf I
I A fl Btmkfm in thin city, and will aa
J
lion to tin* anle nf Cotton, tlie* fill
ing of orders, nml the receiving nml forwurding Mereh
amlise. KVF.RAKD II \MII. ION, )
THOMAS KIAMDKMAN, > (’oparlnero. j
CM \ UI.F.S F. HAMILTON. )
garannah, July 2,1844 _ j
~Ti. nr.Y3t.it.t. t .ttrrrn s < *>.
C'otnmision .Herelimits,
No. 1.5, SI. Mon ies Street,
NSW OItXiEANS,
H. KF.NDAI.t. ( AR'l kit,)
UANIKL I'KATT, 5 .„
NoYJO.HO _ _ _ _
COOK'S
ANTI-ail<lotJ3 rzi.x.s,
f ion tit. curt*nt Lirvr Cmttpl.int, Dy.tH ii-iii, Ike.
p fur tale by H. tk W. S, hI.LIV j
S’ • IV
iB. c. riu:i:n v.\, •Egent,
Ilf- u.tr rs
jjrst goods, groceries.
Confrctiottarim, Fumity Snppliet, ’
Fancy Articles. Toys. Fruits, Ae.
On rtirYYT snrrt.drit dnof .twits Oudt 1 N JYWMt - . Wsrr
Mteon, Oct 10, 1144 I*
II O.IIS 88. r/.f.V \s
LITE RA R Y DEP OT.
(On the West side of Mother
r ’ * ,r ' ri ’ iir ° rs n^uve
boakihwan,
HA VI Nil t.krii the above stai.il,
UgdL i* now opening an entirely hew
! *••• ■ ■ VL Stock of I. AW, MEDICAL, MIS
CELLANEOUS and hooks: Also, blank
HOOKS and STATIONS Y, which will be sold at low prices
for CASH. Gentlemen wishing to improve their Libraries,
and Teachers ill quest dfappropriate schoolbftoks, will nh*asr
call. All orders will be promptly Httemb 1 ,l to, and filled a ith
I detlpaicll. Mi: on, I Mil 30
4'. C/Anlpbell Sc (o.
\T their old stand, opposite the Washington llall,offvt
f\)r sale at the lowest current prices for cash,
75 bales heaby Gunny Ragging,
250 pieces d>. Kentucky do.
100 do. do. lluisia do.
5o do. do. Dundee do.
I 1500 pounds good Ragging Twin*,
300 coils Manilla Hope,
j 100 do. Kentucky do.
1500 sacks Salt.
20 tons Sweens Iron,
15 Ithds. St. Croix and Muscovado Sugar,
250 bugs Rio, Laguira, ami lava Coffee,
With a general assortment of Blankets, Shoes, Staple Dry
Goods, ike. Sept 17, 1844 31
dOO. W. I*l •ice,
fS now uftunl supply of Fall and Winter
I Goods. Hsrvwjl sheeted them with great care, lie
believes, hcrmi HKCke it ti) the interest of (lie people to
give him a call.
Oct.‘2nd, 1844. 33
Ngas
f’ \,"i‘ i•’ fsSoisg
... >
■ X
H J ,T
Si ITS AAB> CAPS.
On Second Street, adjoining the Shoe Store of Messrs. |
Whiling iV Mix, a i>r doors above the
Wnnhi-i - I tall,
f IYHE subscriber ,i t i genera! nortment
1 of ILita and f’np of i'll* Attest consisting
of RKWKIt. NUriUV. E
AND SILK H VT Hritn and Fashionable.
Ofter, Shefbind Smil, .Nniri i. Miiakrnt, Velvet,
f ‘loth, Mo't tir. Senlette itnd ILiir Sc*i| Gaps; Wool nml
Sporting Hat*, n large nssorttnent, nil of which will be
sold at prices to sdit the Times for Cash.
GEO. I SHEPARD.
WAN TED—Offer, Mink, Beaver, Wildcat, Fox and
Raccoon Skins, for wli’ch the highest cash price \<dll
he paid.
Macon. Jan 15, 1845. 48
V Yuy im/torlan t.
PttOPOSALS will be received till the2oth day of March
nuxt,for the purchase of the whole or part, say from
five cents upwards, of a fine assortment of fashionable and
seasonable
DRY-GOODS;
AND
C£OTIZZEIG.
The proposals to be made in person, or by letter (post-paid)
directed to the undersigned, amt payment to be invariably in
CASH. The stock comprises Coats, Pant*, Vtsts, Under
garments, Calicoes, Mousiinede I.ainea. Cashmere d’Kcosse,
Alpaccas; White, Red and Cotton Flannels; Homespun,
hh ached and tinbleaclied; Hlankcts Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Hosiery, etc. etc.
The attention of Merchants, Pedlars, Farmers and others,
is directed to this extensive assortment of Goods.
Now is the time for investment ; your money will bring you
at least 20 per cent interest.
Look for the sign,
S. STF.RNBERGER’S
Cheap Clothing Store,
Com meres How.
Macon, Jaii’y 15th, ]R4S. 4a
.AYir Sfoclc of 55 ’atdies, ‘J(U
elry and Plated II Vice.
C. K. V* KNTXTOKTU.
VDJOIXIVO the st. re of Me. c?. A. Kiml*erly, Mulberry
street, has just received a fine lot of Silver Plait il Wart,
consisting of tint Castors, Cake Haskett, branch and plain
Candle Sticks, Snuff is and Tra>s, Hrittania Tea Pots, Itc.
Ncc. Itc. which together with fits former stock of Watches,
Jewelry, Cutlery, and Fancy Goods, comprising almost every
article usually kept in his line, rr/<7 hr .told at lower pi ice*
■ than they have ever been offn ed j r in Georgia.
Persons in want of any (lung in his line, will find it gre.itly
to their intefr vt to call and examine his goods before puichas
i !ng els. wh re.
\V ATI'H MS of every kind repa red in the best manner , and
warranted to keep good time, or the Cush refunded. NVatchea
sent from any part of the country \ill rtceive she tame often
’ (ion and be repaired on its reasonable term* a* though the own
i rr were brefent.
AII kinds of Gold afid Silver work neatly repaired at the
■ shortest notice. C. K. WENTWORTH.
> Jan 16, 1845. 48
|. - -
N'Giit't* lo Mondiorti anti WcsCct'H
iTlCrt’liatils.
PZCKLI3 AMD PB.SSEIIVJES
war r: -11 ous e ,
NO. 15)1, WATER SIR RET, NEW YORK CITY.
ITSLOYI) tk STARIN’ would respectfully inform their ciis-
turners and the snotht iu public gen* rally, that th y art
now prepared to execute orders many extent for PICKLES,
I RESERVES, JELLIES and JVMS, OYSTERS, LOB
STERS and CLAMS in |ar* and cans of every si itc: rich
FISH and ME VI SAUCES and CA I SUPS of every vaiiety:
PICKLES 111 kegs or barrels in salt or vinegar, and every
other artich put up expressly for, and warranted to keep iu
a southern climate * qual to any article tv* r mannfilClund.—*
Orders directed to our addr *s as above, will meet with the
; most prompt care and attention ; hiil customers may rely on
1 having tin ame pains beiiow**! if they were pt nomally
j piesent. (Genuine LONDON MUSTAKU ink*gandcan
isters always on i.and
1 Jan 15, 1845 3m48
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
(|*IIK .iibsrrilier tins just nreixetl nn sxtrnsivi: n
-1 snrlnieiit til tin* uliow, nn*v romlv for **lo; also,
FLOVVKK SEEDH. J. M. HOAUD.VIaN.
Jim 8, 47
Jits* rcfi'ivcit and foe Sale.
40,01 HUo h .:;Vnn.,V"i u H5 ’
half pipes Ota'fd Rvumly,
20 quart* r cask** Madeira Wine,
10 quarter casks Port Wine,
15 ptpt n Holland Gin.
.Tan 15 49 SCOTT, CAB HART Ik CO,
BXUI >'& £YU.
IUST reevived, an aasortiiifnl nf liird'a Kv o aucT plnin
Tttnran Honuels, also a few A*lihi/nl f ’hip.a hen 11 •
tifnl nrfielf*. GEO. \V. TRICK.
July 17,1844.
Hardware and Cutlery.
E. B. WEED.
\T iri•* oM aland, ha-* nn hand n grncrul nsnorfmcnf
. of Hardware and Cutlery, comprising in purl the
following arlirlrs:
500 kegn iNuila, •
23 kegs wrought nnd ent Spikea,
111 ton* Round,Bqunre,Flat, Hoop and Bantl Iron,
4000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 2000 lint, rfhert Sleel,
JO tuna Hollow Ware,
10 do/., each Collins , King'd and Hunt’* Axes,
700 pair Trace (’linin'*,
I 2000 Ihf*. Cost Steel, 1000 I ha. German *V Blister do
100 irnaea Tin Plate 4x, 1000 lha \V ire,
50 pair Bril'** Andirons, Shovels and Tung*,
| 150 dor.. Knives ami Folks,
I 200 do*. Pocket Kuivea,
Mill Iron-*, Mill and Cross rut Snwra, Gun* and Ri
-1 fie*. Spmlrs nod Shovel*. I Oft act Wagon Boxes, .Sheet
1 und Btr Lead. Cut Tacks, Sift* rs, Tea Kellies and
! Saute Pans, Hrnrfft and Copper IG ltlea. Plane* of all
kind*, StecHnrii*, Hook and Itott Hingea, Black Smith
Vices and Bel low*, Pledge I lit miliars, See. Ate.
also,
S5 times 8 bv 10)
20 •* 10 bv 12 j GLAB9.
I*o “ 12 bv IE *
Macon Oct 23. IHI I. 3s_
STIBMjC.Y
171 ROM ilia mibm-nIKT on ilie nij It t or ihr fnh in. (tin),
. a -ir i'.ltrn vro 111 ‘1 *KK. ftlitton h*ntl htgb.twiih
| n .imill I'ln/.f ill her liici\ rntlmr wr-nk evnn, n now
bnilir, nnd a .nililln tnimowbnt u*tl, nnd newly hoil nil
round. I lit'lievr nlte win Mkn by n man i.ii|i|)(),r‘d to
bn nl.D'it 3j or 40 ywtra til nge. aad will .vei,li 17(1 or
I lull pimndn, rntlior light hair, anti hntl on a checked
frock coni and a low erowned while hat. A reward of
*lO will hi! given for (lie milt, nod |SO for the thief,
r . R. M. (JILBERT, Viaeville.
Maroa, Jany 7,181. *ilw4f
NOTICE.
TYIIE Undersigned have .tssociated themselves in the prac
tice of the LAW, and will give prompt attention to such
business ns may la- in trusted to their care.
They will attend the following Court* : Bibb, Crawfbrd,
Monroe, Twiggs, Jon**, IVilkinton, Houston, Pulaski, Henry ,
and Pike. A. F. POWERS,
Macon, March 25. ft L. N. WHITTLE.
Office over E. IJ. Weed'* store, second door from
Wm. B. Johnston.
■ ,mii:s s. smith,
v .it i,.:n\
iUACON, GI .
April 3, 1844.
William p. greene,
.1 TTOR.YRY ,3T L.B 18 •
I.AMi s;. Uncoil County.
W/"Il.l. practise in the conntica of Alucon, Marian
t v Sumter, Dooly nml Houston.
May 15, 1844. 13 t f
rpilE subscriber* offer for Bale, nt price* tn suit the
-B times, a very large stock of goods in their line
Their stork consists of Gold tin*! Silver Watches, Gold
Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Breast
Tins, Kur Rings, Bracelets, Nccklesnes,Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Gold and Silver Pencil*. Gold
Tens, Watch Revs,‘Hair Pins ami Head Ornaments,
Gold ami Silver Thimbles, Collar and Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Silver Spoons, Forks, nnd Ladles, Silver Cups,
Plated Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Cnsthf*,
and Snuffers and Snuff-Tray* i Gafondble’ft Solar Me
chanical Suspension,Cainphine, Lard, ami oilier Lamps,
Lamp Glasses, assorted, Military and Military'Trim
mings, Rides and Doable Shot Guns, Gfime Bigs, Shot
Pouches nnd Powder Flask*, Percussion Caps and Pits,
Backgammon Boards Chess Men, nnd a vaiiety of other
Games; Walking Canes, Perfumery, Soaps and Hair
Oils, assorted; Pocket nnd Pen Knives, Razors nnd Ru
zor Sfinps, Hones, Ivory Table Cutlery, Tea ‘Travs,
Andiron*, Fenders, nnd Shovel nnd Tongs; Jet nnd
Acute Buttons, assorted, for Undies’ Dresses; Silver,
Gilt, Steel and Gins-* Heeds; Bugles, assorted: Chil- ,
dren’a ‘Toys—besides n variety of other articles, kept iu
such nn establishment: —To which thov invite the. at- j
tentidn of tiie public, nnd respectfully poiie.it a call.
O* Watchmakers tools nnd mutenaD for sale, and
Watches nnd Jewelrv cnrefnllv repaired.
W. 11. JOHNS ION .V BROTHER. I
Macon, Dee. 18. I fi l l 44 i
Jfjook Here Every itody !
JKATZ & BROTHER, nt the Philadelphia City
• Store, in Dr. Thomßon’a Imilding opposite the
Floyd House, (lat** Central Hotel) observing many of
their competitors are selling their Goods nt Cost, of at
least advertise that they do so, ate determined that they
will not be out done In generosity In the present low
price of every thing. ‘They therefore w ill sell their
stock of Goods so low, that no one can fail to huv, as
the terms on which they offer them will rentier it per
fectly a wrong done to those who call and do not huv.
Our Goods will be sold to suit the price of Cotton, and
in many instances we charge nothing.
Mneon. l)ee. Pdth, 1844. 44
31 Ut. kniiinly,
nAS just returned from Charleston, with a choice
assortme.it of articles of
ZVHZ.IIUX3RV.
Shelias removed to the noxt door from the Commer
cial Bank, and opposite Wriglev & Hart’s Carriag e
V\ are-liouse, where she will be happy to receive calls
from her old friends nnd the public generally.
She has carefully selected a choice assortment of
Feat/ten, Parisian Flowers, Ilibbuns,
Laces, Gimps, Glines, (,c.
A/ao Bonnet materials, which will he void as cheap
as ran he hud in ibis market.
‘S ::hhs and made to order.
AfsO all kinds of F.iiibrjidery, Masofdfc and Odd Fel- j
lews’ Aprons.
Straws bleached and altered to the most fashionable
shapes.
Oct. 17,1844. 85
.Xeir floods’ ,1V ir flood v ;
r|AHE ptnprietnr of thfl I’kopi.p’s Store is now rf*.
I ceiving Ilia full mi|ii>!v of l.icii Fsniry :IM<I
siapiu siry o><l*, comprising an unusuully
large and full assortment of rich striped,changeable and
plaid Silks, black nml white Sarin, Crape de I.nines,
Chileans, Cashmere, De Cosse, Cashmere de Lnines,
changeable VVlvets, plain, striped and changeable Al
pacas, plum .Mazarine, blue, pink and scarlet De Laincs.
B3IOAE-CZ.OT IIS.
French, English nml American, of ail colors end pri
ces, from 75 to SIU per yard. Cussimers, Sutinels,
and VuHtings, a large assortment; Blunkefs of nil *i/. s
and qualities; Shawls, rich Cornelian, Thibet, Merino,
Rohroy, and anew style Woc’en Shaw Is J Hosier* , su
perfine Silk, black, white, ami mole colors.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaconet Swi-s and Cambric Muslins, Bishop Lawn,
Swiss,Plaid,nnd Sniped Drapery Muslins.
tXNTTIM GOODS.
A large assortment Iri.-li Linen, Linen Table Cover*,
Linen Sheeting, Bird 1 * Fve Diaper, Rns.-in, Scotch,
Crash, Ate. All over corded Lace Skirt, (an w nrijcle)
bleached and brown Drills, Linen Cambric, Linen, Silk,
and Cotton Handkerchiefs; Woolen, SFIk and Cotton
Gloves nnd Mitts; Cords and ‘Tassels; French Collars, ■
800 fine French Dimity Collars, at 12| rents each;
(■imps of every shade and color; 500 pieces Prints, from
oto 25 cents per van!; 5000 yards Brown Domestic*,
from 10 to 20 yards for £1 , white, red and green Flan
nels; Kerseys, Kinseys, Kentucky Jeans, Ticks, Car
petting, lings. Mailing, ‘Travelling Bosk*-rs and Bnga,
Umbrellas, Ate. Silk, Velvet. Straw, and Tuscan Bon- ;
nets; Flowers, Ribbons, Bandboxes,Ate.
A call is respectful!v solicited, To examine the prices
ami quality of GOODS.
O* Store on Mulberry street, under Washington
Hall. GKO. (’LARK,
.Successor to Crane At Clatk. j
O-110, :u
Moffat’* Life I’iils u*j HOMits
17* OR (fottpral .Ifbiitlv. lor t<ule l v
JAMES \V. DAILEY.
July 16,1844. U. 1
i:;til**t N !>itii'iiipMi'illa.
VUt uK ft.r nil tli.iirih'r s nrit>itis frutii u Itnd ntme of
(lie blood, for sulo at
JAMES W. BAILGV’S.
July ?fi, 1814 22
r | 3III: suliscriber bus in store, and will be rarriving
I during tit*’ present month, a general lUfsorlmeni of
GOODS, consisting in nnit of
50ft piece* heavy Kenttiekv and Gunny Bagging,
ADa lot of domestic Coltoif Pugging, made by the
Thomas!’ n Mnnufncltiriug Company, Upon county.
1000 Ihs. Bagging Twine,
100 coils Manilla and Kentucky Rone,
300 bags Java. Rio nnd Laguira Coffee,
25 lilnl*. St. Cmi* Sugar, (some very choirs.)
10 bids, cjnslieit and powdered Leaf Sugar,
5 boxes Loaf Sugar,
25 lihtle. mime West India Molasses,
40000 lb*. Sweetie* nml F.nglish Bar Iron,
500 lb*. Cast, German and Blister Steel,
10(1 keg* Cut Nails,
1500 work* Salt—looo bushel* Salt in bulk,
200 kegs White Lend,
300 gallon* Linseed Oil,
200 On. ‘l’miff Oil,
111 boxes 41 Allens ’ celebrated Tobacco,
20 Ho. common Tobacco,
50 tlo. Sperm Candles,
]OQ bids. W hiskey, Gin and Rum,
50 boxes Window (ilass.
Also Powder, Shot, Lead, Castings, Hoop and Band
Iron, Wagon Boxes, with nil assortment of
Staple Dry Goods. Hals, Miorw and
Sadtllciy.
All of which are offered for sale on liberal terms, on
Cotton A ventre,'MSl door to Chapman At Bess’ corner,
by A. J. WHITE.
Ang 15 26^
Siikittr, 0f Vi>*/./ #/. Sc. (it privutc sale.
*\a k HHDS. a"sart*d Sugars,
t f*o Whiskey,
30 bins. Hum,
to ÜbU. Malaga Wine.
sft A u. MeLAUOHLIW, AeetiiWievf.
€o-|artnrshi| Nwliuc.
MR. F. A. flU?t()iN liaving pttir.awtl out the en
tire intrrput of Mi. J. K. DUNBAR,of the firm
nf CHAMBERS dt DUN HA R, ha* thix day PMered
into a eeferinerbi| with \VM. H. CHAMIiEUS, ttn
dcr the firm of Hl SON At. CHAMIIERB.for the pur
po*. of curryine tin a general inercnnlila hitaitiex*, iu
tho town ol Urillin. F. A. HUstON,
WM H. CHAM HERS.
CriUto, Celt Jany. 184i. 3w*r
VOM li 1: XXII.~\o. 49.
B&.alvHX'rS.
- O BALES of American Blanket* of euperir r quality
i I O for rule reap. < EO. \V. i RitK.
, ! h 2s^
WHOLESALE A \ M> L ETAiL*
’
CEO. A. KIMBERLY
OkSI’KC ITL'LLY inform# hi# ohl customer** end
11/ thf pullm* generally, that ho i# now receiving from
lljh celebrated Hat Manufactory of John Hunt & Cos.,
n very extensive assortment of Hats and Cup#, embrac
ing c y er y H, vla and quality. Among hia assortment
may t>e found
Id doz. fashionable Heaver Hats,
20 do*. do. Caesimer lints,
10 doz. do. Russia lint*,
20 doz. do.* Moleskin Hate,
15 doz. Angola Silk Huts.
. A I.SO,
ONE IIHNUKDD DOZE.I
BROAD
Bearn*, A'ulrin A Rus.ia Mats,
warranted more durable than any Huts ever sold
in Macon. Also,
30 doz. Youths’ and Children’s Hats,
20 doe. do. do. Caps.
ALSO,
20 doz. black nnd drub Spotting Hat*,
Together with u general assortment of
FUlt CAP#,
Consisting in part of
3 ilor.. PREMIUM OTTER CAPS,
5 doz. Sea Otter Caps,
5 doe. Super Nutria Carts,
90 doz. do. Muskrat Caps,
30 do*. Men’s and Boys’ Hair Seal Cnps,
30 do*, do. do. Sealette Capa. ’
A!eo 200 doz Men's nnd Hoys’ Muck and Drab
WOOL HATS.
All of which will be sold for Cush, at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine at the old
stand, sign of the “ BIG HAT,” Mulberry Street
COON SKINS Wanted.
Macon, Oct 11, 1843. 34
•it rent ion! l*ook fit This !
Tii** Clicni€*st X iiio-t Fashionable
I>ry ami Fancy tjooih
EVER OFFERED IN MACON.
fJIHB subscribt r*is now opt nine at In* store on Cotton Av
fi v.nne, next to Mr. Barnes’Hook Store, the fdlowinr
i mw Good*, which will be sold either at WHOLESALE or
I RETAIL.
! KOO yard* Cashmere d’F.oofsof tN* htest patte rn*, Home of
tneiq Pompadour style from the latest exhibition of Pari*
froth 374 cent* per yard. *
1500 yd*. Moil*line tie Laine, latest patterns, at 20 cent* per
500 yds. Superior Chilian*, late.it patterns, at 31 cents wer
yard. r
.*OO yd*. superior figured Velvet for Ladies* dresses, 37* cti.
1 *OO yd*, 6-1 tigu retl Aoln lines, 31 cent*.
I 400 \d*. is-* super \ bp.no. (all wool ami silk.)
moo yds. o-4 figured arid plain Alpacca**, of all colors, at 37*
to 62| cents. 1
800 yds. 6-4 Paraiueto Cloth for Ladies* Dresses and Cloaks
73 cent*.
j 13000 yd*. Calicoes, from 6J cents up.
A great variety of Shawls, among which will be found the
late Ca*hm r : style, from 23 cents up to * : 00. tin- piece.—
Al.o a largi a-sortinent of Hosiery, Glov. * and Mute; new
M>le Bonnet and Cap Ribbon* ; super'l u**can Bonnets, Ar
: tificial Flowers and Tabs; Thread and l.i-de I act ; a large
assortment of Gimp at of tts. per rani; embroidered Muslin
, Collars and Capes, Muslin Edging* and Inserting*, figured
and p'ain Silk Velvets; 25 duz Linen Cambric Handker
chiefs, plain corded, hemstitched and ala riviere with eiu
hroiderie, from 20 cent* up.
ABo super Proud Cloths, Vesting*. Cassimer*, Sn*inets,
Jeans, Flamul “, Blanket*, CD ntltmeit * super I.um’iN Wool
Shirt* and Drawer* ; Silkandi .dim i Scarf*, Linen Shirts;
Gen;lt nu n'* Buck, Kid, Silk, ami fadiua-rc (ilovri; also,
w hite and brown Hoine*ptiu* from If- \;*rdi per dollar up;
lri*h Linen, Oiapef, 1 2-4 Jim n Dam i I . l ifi- ; Bool*
Sho- s, Hats, tap*,and a full a *>riim nt 1 I rmimini *.
The subscriber will rrii in fn,o. i.islmo-t in I luladelphia
throughout the winter, fn | - - - * mav
h found most desirable, and hopes tomtit with (lie patron*
age of the public. j h. DESSAU,
• Cotton \ “mi, M.icmi. nnd
Ifn (fft Not ill M Sir rt, Philadelphia.
P. S. —Stnr keeper* and I’cdlcrs mil find it to their inter
r*t to give m*- a rail.
1 Macon, Nov I*, 1*44 3m39
itriuiflrloths timl (’ .ssL;;ers.
flliir. Kmainilnrnt’ Ihr ptnei. n! IlromlciolliH ill bo
X sold ol (irioiM ihat i!‘tv coinpettlion There nr.
romiilninc; som.i v.rv I.: litjful heivv blnck FrcorH
Olofhi thin will h. Hiilil iViiiii tiro ro ihr-e ih llnn p.r
>nl 10-H lltnn thov nm imiihll. soli! in this ei'v. Also
. lew jiifren ol iio-ivv him k -nid f.nrv Cai-itnem>-’
riiese goi.ils will ho rlo i’,l ofT m prioi'H much below
illume nl which Tlirv linve been Kolline.
Siore on Mnlberrv Htreei, under VVnsliinytnn Hull.
U. r 4 4 ; J GEO. <lt ARK.
xmrETMORE’s isiff nndy,
v v Choice Mudeini W ine,
Holland ( in,
Crii.lirJ and I’u.. i/ and Snfrnr.
Foronloby H. Or Fit F.M AN, Agent.
Dpi: 4, I4 40
wJI(i!IT CXCII * V sii (\ BOSTON, ~
t~ For hulp by BCOTT, CARHAUT fc CO.
Dee 4 4^
lust Received nt
tiro. P/tytu's fit ore,
VKHKSH .U|>pl> of DHLI.S AM) i.KM’INE MED
ICINES. Oet Hi, IRJ4. Smtt
Tlio Art ol liiisl its origin in
th* Woods, iiittl Die Foibst is still
the Itrst Vlrtllral School.
!Nll F. Ath>)r of our t xt*t nee ha* pnivnlt-d certain outlet*,
or eh ititeK viz : the l.ttog*, Skin, Kidney*, and Huw
! eli, through which all uselea* and corrupt humours are ex*
DHUed from the •> stem th-*c are the natural drttiu* of th
body ;an I solonga* th-. art all kept open, and discharge
Irnh their allotted portion* of impurity, the hod) uill con
tinue in health. But when, from eating improper food,
breatliing imptire air, over exhaustion, or any i>|lu r catue
these outlet* become closed, the humours *nt rotttinue toac
ciMiulate, until the body i* liurall) m rfioHing nh dUeasr.
If the channel* of our mighty river* should U. come choked
up, would not the accumulated water* find new outlet*, or the
country be mandated? Jim ■> with th* human Imdy ; if th
natural drain* become closed, the accumulated impurities
will most assured l > Ku.l vent in some form of disease, or death
will be the certain consequence.
Wrights liKliun VcsctuMf l>ill
are composed of plants; by the aid of which the üb*. m fared
savage is. nabl- and to uluuin such u complete niuiupb owr dis
ease ; one of which is u diuretic, and prnmotas a proper dis
charge of urine; another i* ail expectorant, uud carries o|f
the ohlegm) humor* from the lung* by e *ptnu spitting
third 1* a sudorific, and open* the porsofthi t the fourth
1* a cuhariic, and earrii of the residuum of the natural food
and coarser pa‘rfn,le* of impurity, by the stomach and bowels :
and it i* by the peculiar combinstum of the nbovt four
ertie*, that a purgjitivu medieine i* for mi and, possassing tho
most asioiiisiitng and wonderful powers, that lias ever l*eu
offered to the iiitblio,
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pill* not only thorowrhlr aleansa
; the si.uiiieh and bowels ot all bilious humours, Hndeihtrim
j purities, but they also open ike pores of the skin, and induce
| a proper discharge by the lungs and kidneys. Tima it wiJI
he seen, that by a single operation of this extraurdinary medi
cine, all the natural drains are opened ; the b.ood and other
fluids arr completely purified ; and disease of every Hindis
| literally driven from the body.
1 °’ u * happy Wireumtlatioe connected with using Wright's In
dian Vegetable Pill*, is,they ore out only always the righr
! mrdifin®, al way* saft*, and are nlwnx * *iir* to do good ; but it
1 i* -Hixoluiely Impossible fur tin iu to do injury or harm.
(fj* fiawTiw.— It ahonld hr reinembs-relt—ail gvuuin# mrdi
I cine ha* i( Wright’s Indiun Vegetable Pills'* ißatly primed
| un the sides of (he boxes.
Agent fir the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills *n
Macon. J. M. liOAHDM A Ft.
March 0,1144. yl
New Hoot mill Mioc More.
fIIHK subscrilx r has just opened an ea
rn® I g tablisbmeut a few door* south of the
J x Floyd House, and two door- south sf Gin,
Paine’s Drug Store, on third street, wltCrw
LjL helm* a superior quality of Gentlemen's.
Ladies’ and Childrens Roots and Shoe* of
almost every description, made exprt lor tki* market,
which he wAi warrant to tin pun bast r, and sell * the lowest
Boot* and Shoes made and repaired n the beat possible
manner, ami at the shortest notiro. A skate of public patrvu
” r " ,,I,UU " r A.. FA EXILES, Af*at.
M.OWL. Ortti, 1144.
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