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J'.ont the A'. Y. Spirit (£ the Times.
Jia Slander a- <i iht Quaker.
There lived in a Certain neighborhood not far |
dis*ant from here, fa rcyatering, rowdy bully.‘
named Jim Blander. Jim was ‘sum’ in a fight j
a kind of a j.ugilistia Napoleon. Many and j
bloody were the affairs, he bad ns his Ide-tirae,
and as invariably came off first-best. Jim not ’
only considered himself invulnerable, but all the \
fighting characters in the surrounding country j
conccuc 1 : f was no use Sgbtiug Jim, as h<s was j
considered to be a patent threshing machine, j
that could not, improved cn. In Jim’s neigh- j
Vorhood had settled quite a number of Quakers. •
From, sr ms cause or other, Jim hated the ‘ahaJ
-1 Mli V as he called them, with his entire heart; 1
b- ouen declared, that to whip one of these in- (
on-iudve people would be the crowning glory of j
his life. For vears Jim waited for a pretext
One o. Jrra’s chums overheard a ‘young - Quar- j
her speak in disparaging terms of him. ‘l ire
report soon cams to Jim's ears, not a little m ig- j
nitied. Jim made desperate threats what be
was g >lng to do with Nathan, the meek follower !
of Perm, on sight—besides the various bruises!
and contusions he meant to inflict on Nathan’s |
body, in his chaste language, he meant to ,
gouge out both his eyes and chaw oft’ both ids j
ears.
Nathan heard of Jim’s threats, and, very pro- j
periy. kept out of his way, hoping that time j
would moult’ Ids anger. It seems,however,
this ir uch to bed- sired result did not take place. ]
< ‘no day friend Nathan was out riding, and in j
pasrbyg through a long lane, when about mid- ,
was, he espied Jim entering the other end.—
Nathan might have turned and fled, but his
llesh rebelled at his retreating.
‘I will pursue iny wav, peaceably,’ said the
Quaker, ‘and I hope the better sense of the man
of wrath will not permit him to molest me, or
allow him to do violence to my peison.’
Nathan’s calculations, as to the lamb like
qualities of his adversary, were doomed to be ,
disappointed.
‘Oh ho ! thought the bully, as ho recognized j
Nathan,‘l have him at last. Now i’ll make i
mince-meat of shad-belly! I will salt him and ;
ruckle him too,
‘Wilt thou please dismount from thy horse?’ j
mi i Jim,sc":/.it g the biidle of Nathan’s horse, ,
:uui mimicking his style; ‘my heart yearneth j
a’ .ve all things to give you the biggest maul- :
iug over a man received.’
‘Friend James,’ replied Nathan, ‘thou must j
not molest me, 1 ut, let me go my way in peace. ;
vti’rlu” ’ I
‘Get down in a moment!’ thundered Jim;j
• . , u: ikui .
cowardly hypocrite. I’ll drag you down if you
‘Fii- ad ’aniO', ! remonsti ate against thy pro
ceeding at i against t.!iy language,’ replied Na
thr.T;. ‘.'Jy vJigion teaches me sincerity. I
~m -t ivbar, a iuisciiei-maker, nor a hvpo
critc ; i am no coward, but a man ot pence ; 1 j
and : 're to pursue my way quietly,let me puss on. j
•Fa dowu,’ jjorsis'ted Jim, ‘down with you— ;
r \> an to beat s .-meef your mugion out of you;
I mu. t give you-a. flogging before l leave you.
I’.rik -,i-. omo lam throng!, n iti; you yt:
’vii! p.-.ss ‘or a tolerably horrest mam l will
trjach you, in a short and easy lesson, the impor
tune of m’ idiog your <>\yu affairs, and the ml;
yoV. r.ir in flaoidering your ueiglibor.’
‘1 will not dismount,’said Nathan; ‘loosen
thy hold from tL bridle!’
‘You won't, won’t vou !’ said Jim,‘then here
g^es!’ and he made a d-.-smerate lunge to collar !
the Quaker.
Nat: ,vi was ou ids feet in an in-taut on the
opi ..0 videos the horse Ihe Quaker although
! 1 muci. smaller proportions than hi- persccu- j
tor, .was ail sinew and muscle, and his well-knit!
iv. denoted both activity and strength, llis.
wdalu wuo evidently enkindled.
’Friend James,’ ho implored, ‘thy pertlnaci- ’
ous peisistet.ee in persecuting me is exceedingly !
annoying; thou must desist, or peradvenfnre i ■
juay so forget myself as to do thee some boldly i
barm.’
‘L. snakes!’ said Jim coming towards Na
ihr I believe there is tight enough in Broad
brim to make the alibir interesting. 1 wish
some of this boys were hero to see the fun.;
‘No’ V continued Jim, ‘friend Nathan, I ;uu j
going to knock ofi’ the end of y our nose—look ‘
out!’
Suiting the action to the word. Jin.- after i
various pua'ilist’s gyrations with ijis fi&\ made !
a oc'vnufic blow at the nasal formation of our J
v. i-r'n md. L- Tom Hyer could not more
mvmtiSeaiiy have warded it off. Jim was evi-i
dtally ui. Xrticeriedat the ill success of his first i
attempt, he saw he L.ul lindertukon quite as
much as Ke was likely to accomplish. James
however, straightened himself out, aud ap
liro.ioLeU Nathan more cautiously, the con
tent began again. Nathan stood his ground
firiply, and skilfully warded off the shower of
blows which. Jim aimed at him.
■Friend James,’ said Nathan, in the heat oi
‘he contest, This is mere child’s play. It grieves .
lues ij.afe'thou hast forced mo into resistance, but ;
I mu>i defend myself from, bodily barm. 1 seel
t! ore is but one way ut Winging th - si ,nda- 1
lons and.wicked affair to a close, and that is by
oooquori..':,- thee: in order to do t a.*, i will in
flict a heavy blow between thine eyes, wliich
will prostrate thee.’
-
Jim a tremendous blow on his forehead, which
brought him senseless to the ground.
‘Now,’ said Nathan, T will teach thee a lesson, |
-e l l hope it will be a wholesome lesson too. Ii
will sca‘ myself a stra Idle of thy breast—l will
place ray knees upon thy arms thus, so that thou
cannot injure me when thou returnest to con i
sciolist:ess. I hope I may be the humble iustru- j
ment of taming thy fierce and warlike nature, j
and making a better and more peaceable man i
of then.’
As the Quaker concluded, Jim began to show !
some returning signs of life, dhe first impulse
of Jim, when he fairly saw his condition, w.ts <
to turn Nathan off. lie struggled desperately,)
hat he was in. a. vice--his efforts vveia uoavail-:
i if.
‘Friend, thee must keep still until I-am done j
with thee,’ said Nathan. ‘I believe I an* an !
bumble instrument iri the hands cf Providence
to chastise tbee, and I trust when l am done;
with thee, thou wilt b> a changed man. Friend
j4tneh,does the- not repent attacking ‘tier j
‘No*,’ &aid Jim, with an oalb, lot me up and j
t will show you
‘I w ill not let thee up, thou impious wretch,’ j
replied Nathan. ‘Barest thou profane the name j
of thy Maker: 1 will check thy respiration for j
a moment’
Nathan, as good as Lis word, clutched Jim by
the throat. He compressed his grip—a gurg
hnsr sound could be heard—Jim’s face became
distorted—a tremor ran through his frame. He
v/vs evidently undergoing a process of strnugu- \
Ifction. The Quaker relaxed his hold, bt notj
anti the choking process had sufficiently, as he i
thought, lamed the perversa spirit of Jim. Iti
took some momenta ffir Jim to iuhaie sufficient
air to address die Quaker.
‘I knock uuder, - said Jim.‘enough! let me
up
‘No, thou hast not got half enough,’replied
Nathan. Thou art not undergoing a process of
moral purification, and thou must be contented
t remain where thou best -nil) I am done with
iiue©i Thou just protanod the name ot thy
Maker, friend James,’ continued Nathan,‘con
fess, dost thou repeat thy” wickedness V
‘No, hanged if i doV growled Jim.
‘Taou perverse man,’ replied Nathan, in an
iioploru- r tone,‘say that thou rapentest thy
■wuikedness.’
TL be hanged if I do,’ said Jim
‘.T )• tbou not.,’ implied the Qnakei, ‘must l
use eotripubory x.&an& : I. will compress thy |
windpipe again unless tbou givest me an an
swer in the affirmative—say, quick, art thou j
sorry V
So, i—l —y-e-s,’ shrieked Jim, in a gurgling ’
tone. ..■? ike Quaker's grip tightened, ‘yes, I am
; sorry.’
‘is tl’y sorrow a Godly sorrow V inquired Na
i than.
i Jim rather demurred to giving an affirmative
j answer to this question, but a gentle squeeze
j admonished him lie had better yield.
‘lev replied Jim,‘ray sorrow is a Godly
sorrow.’
‘A godly sorrow leadeth to repentvNe,’ rc
| plied Nathan, ‘we are progressing finely. Thou
j said but just now,’continued ho, ‘that I \va a
j canting, lying, cowardly, iniscbief-makiilg hypo
crite. Thou wronged me in assorting these
things, a;>d slandered my persuasion. Dost
: thou recall those assertions ?’
I ‘Yes,’ rc-pljed Jim, ‘I do, now let me up-’
*1 am not done with thee yet, 1 said Nathan.
‘Thou hast been a disturber of the peace of this
neighborhood time out of mind—thy hand has
| been raised against every man--thou art a
| brawler. VVili tiiou promise me that in future
j thee will had a more peaceable life, that thou
l wilt love thy neighbor as thyself?’
‘Yes,’ answered Jim, hesitatingly, ‘all but the
| Quakers.’
i ‘Thou must make no exceptions,’ replied Na
j than; ‘I insist on an affirmative answer.’
‘lf I say yes to that—l will die first.’
i A struggle now ensued between the two, but !
j Jim had his match.
‘Thou must yield, James,’said Nathan, ‘I in
j sist on it, and tic again grasped Jim by the
j throat. ; I will choke thee into submission ;
thou must answer affirmative! v; say after me, ■
‘I promise to love my neighbor as myself, inelu- I
ding the Quakers.’
‘I won't premie that,’ replied Jim, I'll be 1
cursed if I do.’
| ‘I will check thy r- piration if thou don't,’ |
j replied Nathan. ‘Wilt thou yield V
‘No, l won't, I’ll be blasted if I do,’ answered
I Jim. t
| ‘Thee had better give in,’replied Nathan.!
i ‘l will choke th-.-o again if-thce does not; see, |
| my grip tightens.’
And Nathan did compress his grip, and the 1
: choking process again went on. Jim’s face first
became distorted, then purple, his tongue lolled |
. ‘.ut, and hG eves protruded from their sockets,
■ his body writhing like a dying man’s. Nathan
i persisted on holding his grip uut.il Jim became
j entirely passive, he then relaxed his hold. Jim
I was slow in recovering his speech and his senses;
j when he did. he begged Nathan, for mercy’s
; sake, to release him.
•V’ •” V • r
IL . .0(150 bucty Ullu t f j
! replied Nathan.
Jiiu saw that he was powerless, ar.d that the I
Qj'ikerwas resolute. He ! M q was no use to !
persist in his stubborness.
* *1 v.:i! give in, he replied, *lll promise to love •
; my neighbor as myself.’
‘lncluding the Quakers ’insinuated Nathan. |
I A os, including the Quakers, ’ replied Jim.
‘Thou mayest arise then, friend James.’ an- j
• swere.i Natii.-in, ‘and 1 trust the lesson thou hast |
i learned i.o-tlfay will make a more peaceable citi- ;
zen ot thee, and I hope a better man.’
Door Jim wn- entirely humbled : he loft the
t>. id v-off hi<. spirits completely cowed. Not
; ; oug after ts > occurrence, the story became 1
! bruited about This was more than Jim could I
near. He soon ass lefttlie scene of his manv
Uo upks a*ul h’.s la;<* disastrous defeat, and
I emigrated to the ‘Far West. The last I hoard 1
of him, lit* was preparing to make another move,
ik ing pressed for his reasons why he again cmi- •
grated, In* said aculony of Quakers were about
moving into iiis uoigliborhood. He was under ‘
obligations to lo\e tin -n, but lie was of an opin- i
ion that o would lend strength tohiaat
: tacQincnt.
\ Good Take OT.
The following capital hit a f the late mode of
i conducting Congressional debates, we clip from
the ‘Lantern.’ It purports to be a prospective
debate in the House of Representative*, fur
| nblied by a clairvoyant reporter, writing under
’ a Washington date of July sth, 18-52, iudicat
i ing a length of session not altogether to our
mind, but stiff neither unprecedented nor int
, probaule.
Mr. 1). f ici*i (Dent. Kv.) brought forward a
mob* n *'-)!• iho suppre- ;<>n of oral discussion
Lhe honorable me'iibcr jtroposed as a substi-
I tute, iliat all questions at issue should bo set
lied with bowie knife or pistol. ’ He, as well as
| ot!:ers. were, up to the present period, in the
, ibit of sticking at nothing, and lie, Mr. Facer,
thought that his proposal would certainly obvi
ate suc h. n-Late of things by giving them sorr o
-1 thing to stick at.
Mr. Barker (Dem. W) seconded tho motion,
and also would be happy to second any of the
combatants in’ want of his assistance. He be
lieved that his qualifications in this respect were
well known to that Honorable House ; ar.d if
any member was ignorant of them, lie would
take the liberty of recapitulating. The llon
: orable Member was here proceeding to give the
details of several sanguinary ‘difficulties,’ when
i he was interrupted bv
1 Mi Whittle (Whig, Tenn.) —What docs tho
; Hon. member mean by thrusting the details of
ihi - duels on the House! Good wine needs no
praise. There was no cal! for tbe Honorable
members deeds being trumpeted forth to the
world, because every body knows that murder
| will out!’
Mr. Barker—You are a thief aud a liar. [AM
j scaeation whatever.
Mr Wiiitlle —The Hon. rascal has called me
a li.a* and a thief, and I believe that the house
wiil support me when I term him a forger and
assassin.— \Lev* sensation than before.
Mr. Barker—Who robbed tbe man on board
1 of the steamboat? A-li-h!
Mr. Whittle— Who ran away from the Iluvere
| House without paying his bill? Iv-!i-h ?
Mr. Ba ker—(shakinglris fists: Silver spoons!
Mr. Whittle—l dido i insure my house for .
j double its value and then set lire to it.
j Mr. Barker—ls the Honorable Member isn’t j
a coward he’ll have it out with me now !’
Mr. Whittb—(jumping on the tabic) —Come j
i on yon ruffian !
The Speaker—Fair play, gentlemen! Ilecol- j
; lect, if you please, that our proceedings will bes
j reported.
The Honorable, members then had 3ct to, *
i in which both displayed considerable skiil, and a j
great deal of animosity. Bets ran high as to who |
| would win. and we understand that the Speaker
i speculated heavily. After five round ~ however,
Whittle gave in, and Barker was carried Imme
jby 1 lis triumphant friends. We believe that, a i
; meeting between the gentlemen is arranged to |
come off to-morrow. This incident agreeably \
relieved Hie monotony of the week’s debates, J
which were growing exceedingly tedious.
A Sjiabtßoy.—A farmer’s ‘\ife in sneaking
of the smartness, aptness and intelligence of i
her sou, a lad of six years old, tua lady acquain- ‘
anre said:
“Hu can read fluently in every part of the
Bible, repeat the whole Catechism, and weed j
oniivut as first as his father.”
“Yes, mother,’’ added the young hopeful, j
“and yesterday i licked Ned Rawson, th rowed j
the cat into tho well, and stole old Hinckley’s !
gimlet.”
“ Coffee,i., that the second bell?’’ “No mas- j
sa, dabs de second ringin’ cb do fuss bell. We J
havn’t got no second bell indis ere hotel ’’
—
An exchange paper says, the must dignified :
glorious and lovely work of nature is woman, |
man, then Berkshire pigs aud i
hae biddies.
We care not how pious a man ia;Jet himbloaf’ ’
for a week, and he will fed the xtevil in him
! bigger than a w. cJchuck.
MOiTWOMKRV HALL 5
SfSjTjuS THE undersigned would respectfully icisna his ‘
friend* aad tUc public, thiu •;*? las well
known hotel, the Montgomery Hail, to the city
Ala ands ‘liciUie h*re tu public patroiia:/?. 1 tie spacious intt ■
coEuacdkrtis rooms 01 Uu> Mali have tiepti pfeWTy fumished and .
rented, and arr in fine condition for th*: rec-pticii of visitors.
Th,: Post Office and all th*; staff Offices for the different routes,
■rt k<*:'t in the Hail. Warm and cold baths, n Marble Tubs,
an* always in reoißness. The heavtilui !<Kt.tion,and couve- j
nic-nce of tl Hall t- Inwineae, renders >t the most pieasaut
! iiousc iu tlieciiv for iMu-ient custoni-rs,
-■ xurotifh tickets for Maeun, Savannati, and Chariest on ;
C3n be I: iiir llous**
I “apr'U ts E. S. ROGERS.
DENTIST.
IHr.Et DOORS BELOW IHE LAMEK lIOCHE. j
T> EgPBnTl T T.LY informs his numerous anj faithful patrons, j
k and tne puiilir ,n general, that he couiinuea the p ractice |
of Orntistry, m all its branches at bis office,on Miilbery
street, near the i*mier House, where all operations entrusted to
! his care v ill receive prompt attention, and be executed ir. the i
j neatest manner. Having added to au experience 01 nfentv .
years, all the new improvements and discoveries in his proses-
I sion. be Patters iiitns -f that he v,ill V-** able to give entire sat- ;
1 ndaction in all ca- *s. Patients reh'JirhtgCum or Block Teeth *
i cm be accotnhKjdated. ti teb “8
oi ; the Biff Boot ‘|
! c=7
c=p THE subscribers thank
ful for past favors, and so
ffi; u j licitous fnr a continu^ce
, f the same, would respect-
Y. j fully inform their friends
.and formerpaironssndthe
m public generally that they
have now in store, one ol
tafe'N the largest and best select
” l|ni ” ed stock of BOOTS and
! BHyEB, mostiy of their own manufacture, of all the various
j kind., and qualities usually called for, to which they would
invite ibe attention of all those wishing to purchase,and w
assure all thore that call that we arc prepared to sell as low as
any House m the city or State, all w hich is warranted as us
ual. octlS MIX & KIRTLAND.
Central Coarse.
MACON, GEORGIA.
r TTIIE following Purses are open to be run for, over the.
.1 above Course, the week preceding the great State Annual
; fair, to be held in this city in October next.
j FIRST DAY, THURSDAY, HtH, OCTOBER, 1852 .MILE HEATS.
Sweepstakes, for •* j ar old carrying a feather. Purse SIOO
| if two t2> or more start. Entrance $10(1 half forfeit; to
name .and close* by Ist Sept. next.
I SECOND D.IV, FRIDAY, l.j'ril, OrTOnEP, lgf.c* TWO MILE HEATS.
Sweepstakes, for 3 year old carrying 90 lbs., Purse e-00 if
! t.vo or more start. Entrance fVOO half forfeit; to name and
| close as above.
1 THIRD DAY, SATURDAY, 16tH OCTOBER, 183-5 THREE MII.E
HEATS.
Proprietors Purse 8-ino provided two or more start, free for
’ all ages. Entrance money 10 per cent.
The Course will be under the supervision of the Centrul
I Jockey (:iub, and governed by their Rules and Regulations.
i Communications to be addressed to the Secretary of the
Club, or to 11. T. PoW'EEE, Proprietor.
Macon, April 17th, 1650. ts
I)ARASOhS. —Plain, Watered and Figured Parasols, for
sale by (apr 10) WINSHIP&SON.
OT HAT & CAP STORE.
NEW STOKE AND NEW STOCK.
.nil. Suur-rloerb Will “\n i OU tdo lfai. ./C
iCj . tober, cn Cotton Avenue, {beJitFcti the
\ Stores of 11 ‘cutup ij* Son, and ttos
i n. j/cA-j Johns tSc Cos.) anew and complete
| assortment of Hats uind Caps, of every variety and
! pattern.
As our Stock Ims been purchased v, Mh care, w n ai e
’ certain, our friends, lv giving us a call, can be suited
;as to style and price. We shall have at ail times, cl.
i the latest styles, and having selected our goods so as
\ to suit this Market, we can furnish our friends
! with a choice article, ami at a low price ‘for Cash’ as
(this will l’ our ‘ Motto'—Small Vrol’tx and quick
s Sal-*. worthixo roN, bai:n im a. Go.
Macon s-*|it ‘2O ly
Y s
M AMD ACTV Rt R OF
.t\ *■ -ffi yn • A. rq v-, —X TO At fj ** rt
I Itii S-f—3 CJ if uJ.
And ©very description of Vehicles,
j f'XOItNKR OF FIRST and MFH.BERRY STREETS!,neat!v
! v opposite the new brink Methodist church, Macon; beg
| l-.*.-ive to tender hm services to the riti/ens. planters .*nd t iv,-l
!re in this line f bn-incee Oarriagcs utadc* t'j under, •>! the
b *Ft material.-*, in any desired style of workmanship and,
wrrranted to he out up iu as good and substantial nmnoi-ras
soQicrn work, and ou the most reasonable termr.
f7”Athe proprietor ot this inan’ifactory personally supe
nnte?id-i the **\ecutr nos nil work entr ,ired to him, he llatt-is
i him!-:* if that lie w.l j>e an!.* to give m neta - .i>fueiioa. t ‘he
pubhc, bnlh as to the quality of rho xxirk in<l the price* *-harg
i ed. mar 15—i y B. K.T.
\ “OPENING RICH”
S Mil'll &. MITCHF.LIo Triangnlur fJlock.r'ottor
‘.venue, are now opening tlie following choice Rt
! tides:
Ger.tletneu’s fiinry Ch wats. Scarfs aud Trt:s.
White hurl Figuitd Silk and Lawr, llkfft.
Merino, Cotton aud Silk Woi.t.ux Shirts and
(lIHAWEHS
“ “ White and/ -b*.t Ho .
Berlin, Lisle, S Ik, doth, B . ‘-.skin, and French
K id Clares, WJiitv and colored, White and (tinny colored
Shu ts, in t xery style. Umbrellas, Tianlta, Traveling
Bags, Valises, Xro., Ac., Ac. ts sept 13.
TllE sub*- Tiber, grateful for past
favors, would re.-tpectfuliy inform Iris
maiwrouA patrons, tluxt he has jus’
j rce tived a large and well sek eted stock of. the the f*,!-
: lowing articles, which cannot he surpassed in ihoSt.co.
i Gold and silver Hunting and Open Dial Lever, Lopine
i and Anchor Watches, goki Fob, Guard, vest and
i ’hataiire Chains, Bracelets, Breast Pins, Ear and
1 Finger Iliugs, with Diamond. Kuby, Opal, Turquois,
Garnett and other setts, which arc offered daily at
great bargains on Mul * Try street, directly opposite the
I -mier House, by oct 25 MD. BARNES.
: *TO WJES ! (STOVES l
BASIL A. WISE,
’ MANUFACTURER. AND DEALER IN Plum, Japan
lied and Block TLY WARM, and
STO V ES of every kind,
S VX roULD most respectfully inform the public that hois !
’ TV now receiving a well selected stock of the latest and ■
! best patterns of*'ook i p, Parlor and Box STOVES, |Vrs ‘is
] wishing to purchase will please call and examine for them- i
; selves. A pood supply of Tin Ware always on hand, Rots,
j Ovens, Ski Bets, Frying-Fan*, Cahlroa*, S ii ns, Fire-Dogs,
Shovel and Tonga Furnaces, Enamelled I*re>en e Stew-Pan*
| and Kettles, Tinned Iron Saucepans,Tea Kettles,Gridiron;.
Wood-War*-, lire,ins aiullh is i -.Unttanaja Tea .md coffee
l’ots,Plain Sheet tfcn. Fluid and Oil Limps,Beits*.md TinOan <
| ,li*sG<lts,.wirii a well selectedstock os dapmned Ware, which !
I lie offer* on the niosi liberal Terms.
N. B. All orders for Stoves from the country promptly a]
| fend ilto. Tin and Sheet Iron work of ;tlf kinds done at the
’ shortest noticeiu town orcountry. Jt. Aw,
seplti 23—tj
1 The Morgan Horse DeLaancy.
I VrHO took the Silver Pitcher, at the State 1 air in Macon,
’ V in October last, as the beet thorough bred Morgan Horse
* id stand the ensuing Season at the Stable of Mason it Dibble,
Macon, da. at in ; blowing price* t l'or the Seas n . c:k>—ln
surance, s2s—Single leap. $lO. To those familiar-villi the
Morgan Stock, it is useless to say a word. Suffice ii to say,
that, for bottom, endurance and strength, they are unsurpassed
by any breed of horses in this country —and are uuex lied ei
ther as saddle or harness horses.
Peuiiisek :—Delsiuu ty v as live years old, last Spring, is of i
a dark cliesnut color, and “f fair size fra Morgan Horse. lie 1
was sired by Robnin—Bobbin by the sShetin? i. and the
Sherman by the old Morgan: he was out cf a daru sired by ■
Vo rick—Yorick by the Burbank and the Burbank by the old
Morgan : his Grand darn v. as -wed by the Crane Hon e, now
calk'd the Steel Horse, and he by the ttatcheider Horse, and the
Bateholder horse by the i bcrman. Yorick was sired” by the
Comet (sometimes tailed the Root Horse; and the I ‘omei by
the Sherman. marß7—2m !
BROWN’S SALOONS, T |
Opposin’ the Lanier House,—Macon, La.
•,'Jk £ THE Propropriet'*T fthi* wdi knownes-
having recently thoroughly reno-W. j
A / vut- I his House, i: now ready (or the r erp. \t\|r 1
turn of visitors.
Anew Billiard Saloon, 100 by 30 feet, has been fitted up, !
where Ihree of
WINANT'S SUPRiOR BILLIARD TAB LS,
with wood atvd mart!* bed.-, are placed for the accommodation 1
of those fond of this pleasant and scientific pastime.
The proprietor has just received a splendid TIVOLI, a novel
apparatus, inthis ].la"e,for theamusem nt of the million.
’lhe BOH'LWO SAh<i'>. \". contk’ung f good Alley s,
with all the necessary equipment for this healthful and invig
orating exercise, has also be in put in tin best possible order
and supplied with active and obliging attendant*.
In front ts tire HKFHESH.VKJVT v.i/.dO.\* v* here a sup
ply of the pur-st Liquor* will be kept u i. and served out iti every
variety of plain and fancy coaimingieuienls, to suit the pecu
liar t'ostes ofali.
Good order will V* preserved and every attentiun giv
ento tpako bit guests fed entirely ‘‘a! i.amr” whenever they
me; set-'give him a. .'ail. E. L. BROWN,
tetj 1 ts j
Mackerel i —iiO whole and bait bbis. No. 1& 2 }
|*o quarter do. fend 10 kilt N■*. 1 AlaeKcrei, for sale bv j
J. £. GRAYSLLL &. CO.
OR. GUYSOTPS YELLOW DOCK AND
SARSAPARILLA.
The Great Summer Medicine.
DR. GUYSOTt’s IMTROVKD EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK
AND SARSAPARILLA.
IT' OR *h, cure of alt diseases or disorders generated by .ui
purt Mood. Us great success entitles it to the name oj
the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So far ns it is ‘Know* it i- universally appreciated, and many
“a incut physicians use it daily ia their practice with the most
happy elTe ts, ami certify that it is the fit's: extract in exist
er.ae, ana the only one that
STANDS THE TEST CF TIME
Every year adds to its great : -pularitv. and multiplies its as
tonishing cuies. The victim of
HEREDITARY EjCKOPULA,
With suppurating gland honey-combed flesh, and cartes |
eating into his bones, finds (iuysou’s Yellow Hock and Sarsa- i
puiriila. a balm for ids afflictions. His horrible torments are as- j
auaged,and his malady not only relieved, but
PEMANENTLY CURED.
ft mey be safely asserted from the results of past experience, t
that -Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, ’
is Iftyond all comparson, the
Mt.STpowerful Remedy on earth
; for the following disease and tilt others proceeding from
\ ITi AT ED BLOOD.
.Scrofula or King's Evil. Rheumatism, obstinate Cutaneous
i Eruptions,Pimples or Pustules on the face, Blotches, Boils,
j Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, En- j
! largeinent and Pain-of the. Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, |
Syphilitic Lumbago, and diseases arising frota an injudicious j
use of Mercury, Aciteso Dropsy, exposure cr imprudence in :
! lift, Liver Complaint, Ague ands ever, Intermitting Fever, j
! Clmlera Morbus, Dysentery, Diurhiea, Plethora oj the blood in j
| the i* ad. Piles, Pains in the back, slues, breast ar.d all forms |
of muscular, Glandular and falkin Diseases, It is a sovereign i
©p* ‘ ific for general debility, and the best ronovator of a brok
en constitution. It braces and re-irivigorates every organ,
. promotes regularity in every function, produces that condition
: ot the whole physical system, which is the best security for
LONG LIFE !
I<*t all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities j
j contracted from the free indulgence of the appetite during the
w inter, and to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
resort now to HJuysott’a Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsa
. parilla,’ which is proving itself an antidote for many of the i
, most malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will
| never be disappointed; for in this remedy the public faith lias
j never w avered—never can waver—for it is founded on ex
perience, just as their want of faith in other and spurious
| compounds is aiso founded in experience. They
FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, life and vigor front this
PURELY YEGTABLE REMEDY.
Therefore, however broken down in health and spirit*,
however loathsome to himself and others, let no onedespnfr i
oi recovery, let the patient only understand that his hope of i
physical restoration lies only in Ouysott’s extract of Yellow j
Dock and Sarsaparsilla, and persuade him for his
LIFE’S SAKE
* to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy
| restoration to health. Asa means of regulating all the func
, uonsof
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
* it has no equal in the materia medica, and nt that critical
period of life when, the first stage of her decline, commences
its cordial and invigorating properties will enable Inr to
PASS THE ('RISIrt SAFELY.
None genuin.* unless put up in large bottles, and containing
a quart,and the name of the syrup blow'n in the glass, with
the written signature of ‘3. F. Bennett,’ on the outside wraper.
Price, $ I per bottle, or six bottles for Sold by SCO VII.
j & MEAD, 113 Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole General
i Agents for the Southern States, to w hom ail orders must he
’ addressed.
Sold also by PAYNE Sc NISUET, Macon , and by agents
1 appointed throughout the South. may 2-J
. in - inti o r: vsi mi,
* rpHF. great remedy for Rhematism,Gout, Pain in the Side.
1. Lip, flack I unbaand Joints; Scrofula, King’s Evil, White
j (Swellings, Hard Tumors, S*. iff Joints, and all fixed pains what
ever. V.T *re tl*'s F-- i . is applied Fain can a. t exist.
l u*-** Plasters ; ssessiha advantages of b*m,g put up in
air-tight boxes, Iv nee they retain their full virtues In all cli
. mate*.
Tl.wcelebrateU rain Extractor has been so extensively n ed
; y Phvsicraus and the people in general,both in this country
and Europe, that it is almost needless to say airy thing about,
it. V.*tthe*, inn;, * ■ -on win * and in need of its :• wling
powers who have not yet tried it. For inir sakegw .* w ill sim
ply state what it ha* done. in : houands ot” cages, aud what it
| will do for them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Ru THI rOLWWIW TKITIMOSV FROM A PhYIICU !.
OnnUrru. — \ >ir Hebrew Plaster lias cumi me of pains
i of which I I. tve sulTered for twelve jenis past. During till?
period 1 labored under au afflictioit of my loin* and side, and
t’.cd many remedies that my own med cal experience suggest
i ed, lit without obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster,
| and tun now by ita good effects entirely cured, r will iecom
mend tbe Jew David or Hebrew Piaster to all who are suffer•
ing (run conttactmis of the muscies, - permanent ;>aiu* in
j the side or back.
1 Ut ■ ••* ‘-•< !’ Geo: ri.i have but to become acquainted with
its vuu: s when they will resort to its use.
Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D.
F r-ylh, Monroe county, Ga.
To Mr- sr- G<n q &. Mead. New • * r b*ans, La.
/.'err.', ‘ r . ij.-’ii t rfa !.-■ and hate imitationt 1
The genuine mfitnre have” tbe signature of E. Taylor
on the .-■'evi plnti engraved label on tbe the topVlf each h;i.
Purchasers are advi ->i that a mean counterfeit of this article
! is in existence.
Ihe g j- M only by us.end by our agents appi.iated
throughotii the Booth end nap cilt.r is tdtawed to setl ts. I)i*|.
ers and pnrebaser.- generally are cautioned against buying of
any i.ut ofti rigutar ay its. otherw ite they will be iniuosea
upon wi'.b a worth!* irticie. SCOVH, at MBA I),
i 1.1 fhr.rtrs street New Orleans, Foie General Agent.-, for the
Southern .'states, to whom all orders must invariably be* ad
: dressed.
.Sold ?.!•> bv PA YNE NIt’HET, Macon, Gn. and In agent*
appoin* •*. in ever) iewi in the State. . may and j
DR. ROGERS’
Liverwort and Tar.
\s ■i l :ad <*"ahi cun for Coughs. Caid*. Group, Asrh
-I■■* n • oiisuiui of Hu! l ungs, Sj ittmg of lslo*xl.
Bronchitis, Hooping ogli, and all Pulmonary Affection*.
V Lovely \ oung ..Mtiy Cured of Constiiaptiou.
W“ Hu. following i from the pen of Win. II Levison.
1 I*'l• the and. l.iigaisi: J editor of the United Statea Military
; and Natal Arg.:*, ;k,. New York, January sift, iBSO. What
j could be more conclu ive?
•It is m 1.1 *iu ive jietinii ourselves to occupy a vice in these
COlomos to -peak in praise of at.y article m yie pat, in medi
cine w?v , but when we we the life of a fallow-civaturc saved
by the oi aijy imaliciiie w h.itvveu w* consider it as our
: right, if tv t our duty, tegivea simple statement of facto, that
others n. ij-.in ha • manner, bo bt-u-lUt>d. The cast which
j has induced us to p* u tins aiticle was tli-M of a young lady
i of our acquaintance, who by frequent exposure to tbe
f night air, contracted a C’old w-hicii settled on the Lungs
i before its ravages conld be stayed. (.This occurred two years
I ago tins winter.! Various remedies were used, but with ver*.
little effec tor benefit. Tbe Cough grew worse, w ith copious
: expectoration, and the sunken eye, and pale, hollow cheek
i ‘ fid pi” inly that pulmonary disease was doing itsw ret on her
de: cute frame. The family physician whs consulted, and el
! though he would not adrn.t t’ tlie young lady that she really
had the consumption, yet lie. w t.jld g vc no encouragement as
j to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persuaded to make
use of a bott'e of Di. Rogers’ Compound Syrup of Liverwort
j .mu Tar, and we are happy to state she was perfectly cured
i *i> less than three iwoLihs by tin • medicine atone, nfu f even
hope was destroyed. It is useless to comment on such .tea ,e
a* this, for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction
| never can. If any doubt th anthcuticiiy of thic statement,
1 fi'i I lit- m ‘ml! at this oflicc.— f■ \. Military ana Mavtil rlrgur,
■ .Vo. ltl Chatham street. .V. Y.
Testimonies of tho New York Press.
From the. N. V. <X-uner, Aug. 13. 1450.
j Dr. R:>grrs’ Syrup of l.irericort un i Tar. —V\ , have heard
j several important cuivs rccenWy elected by tins excellem
j medicinal pieparntioa, and in one instance tiiai came undo
our observation, we enn speak confidently. One of our em
ployees, who had sutiered -cverely from a long standing cold,
during the past week commenced the use of this medicine,
I and ins cold ha* entirely disappeared.
From the New York Mirror,Sep.2, 183#.
h’verirort and Tar. —Of the virtue* of Dr. Rogers'Fough
: Medicine* prepared from the above articles, it is needles* now
! to speak: its ell cacy in speedily curing Goughs, Cob Is. arid oth
-1 er lure, >, mi'.-i,tints, which too frequently, if neglected, result
in consumption, is too well established in public confidence
to need eulogy now.
I pub the New York Despatch, Aug. 25, 1849.
He have heretofore taken occasion to give our testimony
in favor of lhe cm alit e properties of Dr. Rogers’ Compound
- Syrup of Liverwort aid Tar, and would here repeat the ad
-1 vice already given, lor all persons who are afflicted with Con
sumption. or *ny of the premonitory symptom.'; to makes tri
al of Dr. Rogers’ preparation.
8 i/“Tlie genuine is signed Andrew Rogers, on t!ie steel
Piuti engraved wrapper around each b< ttle, and is sold whole
sale and retail by SCOVIL K MEAD,
113 Chartresst. New Orleans. ;
Sole general ag.tnts for tire States, to whom ail order* and
applications for agencies must he and e*s id.
Sold alo by PAYNE St NISIIET, A'accn, and by agents ap- |
j pointed in every town in the State. may 52
MIX O Pit HO VS E ,
FOR RENT
I nPHIH ell known es!lbln-hment is torrent to a person duly
i JL qualified to keep a first-class lioti I. Possession wil! be
i giten on the 20ili July next, or immediately, by ainngement
witn Mr. Willi ams, tho present Lessee,
inar2o-tf D. PFMFSEY.
PICKLES, PRESERVES, Ac,
TFsT RECEIVED—A fine lot of Pickles, Preserves, Pepper
Sauce, ’I mrrto Catsup, pick bid and fie*h Lobsters. Bran
idy Cherries deny Cordial, Btr.-pberrv Syrup, Caynne Pt-pj-ei
|i, J and Ilb cans. Also it superior article of London Mus
* tan? in 7 lb cans, Paiatuoud or Breakfast Powder, Yeast Puvv ;
decs, Shaving Powder, Cream and Hoap. Pineapple, Cherries.
! Green Gages, Black Berries, Currants, Da muon*, Wbortlebi r
i ties, Ac-, pm up in oieir own juice, Kxtrac-t* of .ill kinds, l t.
i w. Arc. For sale by C. H. FREEMAN, I
apr 17 ts No. 12 Cotton Avenue. I
: Mason & Dibble’sOiiuiibus Line
Lat e 25 Its. to *ll parts of the eity. . \
rT. _ WE return our thunk* to rhe tra* el
ling public and the citizens generally.
,or Gieir liberal patronage, and would ,
apinform them that our splendid new
otunibussec, with line tee ms and careful drivers, will continue
to run for the accommodation of the citizens and persons
stopping at the Lanier House. Calls left at the Lamer House,
of at our *81*01:, strictly attended to.
mar. 13-4f MASON & DIBBLE.
1 Ai lA Georgia hams r r *a*c i,v
LUUVf (agrlr) 4. s. GRAYBILL & CO.
Bancroft’* History Liu tod states.
Foiirth Volume of the above work, ju*t received by
I apt 10 ts J. M. BOARD!*.’ AN.
MANTILLAS —JuaUcceived anew lot of richly trim j
med Mantilla** octlS WTNtSI ’ *T& 50N. T
CARRIAGE REPOTORY, j
COTTON AVENUE
MACON, GA.
A GREAT variety of Carriages, always or hand
. also Carriage Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Lanipe j
Hands, Leather, Coach Varnish, etc., etc. : all at low
prices. FREEMAN & ROBERTS.
j niay3
NOW. RECEIVING.
ROME OF THE MOST
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES I
—gK c*3ern-.<m EVER offered for sale .ti Macon, from the cel j
fipE£p£pißj ebrateJ Factories #T4. C.Chickcring and Nunn
f] v I ** &, Clark, warranted superior to any others made
in the United States. Also, two splendid tUiir* from J.F;
I Brown & Cos ’p Factory. •
The above Instruments are a feast to one’* eyes to took at,
and the tone completely captivating. We shall take pleasure
toshow these Instruments to any that have a taste for fine
i goods.
On hand, Prince Melodious test article of tl>e kind made;
j Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordenns. Tamborius, Bugles, Cla
! rionetts. Flageolets. Flutes, and a variety of Brass Instru
’ merits for Bonds, kept in ouHine. Guitar and V totin Strings,
! Sheet Musicfor l’iano and Guitar,lnstruction flookk, Ac.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
2*JN,MOT SS'SSS,
Splendid Gold and Silver
Watch© Gentlemen and Ladies* pat
t -ins, Gold Chains, Brooches, Kings,
Hraceleis, Gold Thimbles, Gold
i Pens and Pencils, Gold and silver Spectacles, silver Spoons and
Forks, silver, ivory and Wood Napkin Kings, silver plated Cake
j Baskets,Castors, Waiters, and Candlestick* —and a variety of
FANCY 0 3 *
Shot Guns, Rifles, Came Hags, Pouches, Flasks, Pistols. Ike.
All the above aruelesso Id cheap for cash or approved credit.
Clocks and Watches Repaired, and w arranted, at short no
tice. Give us acailat our old stand, Cotton Avenue. Union
Building. J- A. &. S. S VIRGIN.
apr 10 G
XV. F. II Alt HIS At CO.
Commission Merchants,
‘vypaaa Cotton Avenue, Macon, C'a.
1 tjgjSjßaii’ KECF.i V Fon consignment,and sell ail kinds
“™ of I’RoureE, also purchase to order, Groce
ries and other Merchandise, with care and promptness.
liKStRES* eb : Messrs. Ross A. Cos. Col. Rvbt. freeman, Ma,
con; Sunni’ R. Me Amy, Esq. Tunnel Hill; Jas. F. Williams
Esq. Atlanta, Ga ; the Commission Merchants of Chattanooga
and Km xviilc, Term. nov22 —ly
i OGLETHORPE HOTEL,
BY JAMES BSIsIa.
~ , ALLEN SUTTON would respectfully inform the
> fe-rjß public that he has opened a large and commodious
! jfcg| jj house for Public Entertainment in the town oft )gle
j .— ’ ihnrpe, under the management of James Bell, whose
I nf ; pnee So %;t anajvU hsnn tf> mv#*
j ihUcDotl l. Uii. HIP. lijf.llis Ol ia6l) GKL.kfd W til .HlialtCta dlVk
i supplied v its; eteetfont Ike. The table will always be
supplied with the best the country affords. In short, it is in
tended, if possible, to make tins house superior to any in Mouth
Western Georgia. A .tree Buck building is now being i rect
;l on the premises for l :ie purpose of affording extensit e ae
'•onim- bit ion.- wha ;> v ■ be cmiiplctoi by fall. The public
are invited tocall.
Oglethorpe, July 26, 185 C ~~y
MASON & DIBBLE S
NEW STABLE.
11l lb undoroiartio.l have just eornplotmi Leir SFLEN
-011) NEW STABLE on the onui of Mulberry
iud Third Street*, nearly oppose!u the Floyd House,
whore they ko p on hand - trs and well broke
horses and every variety of Conveyance for the ac
commodation of their friends and the public.
Single Horses and Drovers will be attended to with
the utmost care and on accommodating terms. As th<*
Proprietors have bttt ONE S TABLE, and eon there
fore give their personal ait tumors to th-ir hunines*, they
fv*l confident of being aide to give universal satisfac
tion. J'jjg 5 ” Board of Horse 75 writs per day.
T. M. MASON,
March. 21 JAM —ly AVILL!AM DIBBLE.
AFFLM TKD READ! 1
\ CEDICA L HOUSE, er üblished 1 ‘ yeas ago by
j 1. l)r. KINKELKN, N V,'. corner of ild and Tn
j ion uta., belwet u Spruce and I ,no Streets, i'ii.iade!-
phia.
Fifteen years of extensive and uninterrupted prac
’ tice spent in this city have rinder-d t)r, K. th most
“.vper! utul sttcxessfui practicneer far and near, in the
r-NituHMrt of all disease* of a private nature. Persons
afflicted with ulcers upon the body throat or legs, pains
m the head or banes, inecurittl rheumatism, stricture*,
gravel, and.. .use arising from youthful exeessea or impu
rities of the blood, whereby the const.tutiou has be
i come enfeebed, are ail treated with success.
He who place? himself under the care of Dr. k
mv religiously mfide in his honor as a gentlemen,
and continently rely upon hit’ skill’ as ,i physician.
Take Particular Notice ! —Young men who have
! injured themselves by a certain y. iciice indulged in—
| a habit frequently learned from evil companions cat
1 school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when
asleep, and destroy both mind aud body, should apply
immedately Weakness and ooiisiiui'Miial debility,
Ices of muscular energy, phi m'-al lassitude and general
prostration, irritability and nil nervous auctions, indi
gestion, sluggishness of theliver, and ever, disease in
any way coiun.-c;d with th dtxsorder of the procreative
pinctious cured, and jnii vigor restored.
iikad: v omh and Manhood A vigorous life, or a
promture death kink. Tin on ('-Preservation.
Only 2.5 cts.
This book just pblished is filled with useful informs- !
tion.on the infirmities and diseases of Uio Generative j
Organs’ It addresses itself alike to Y outh, Manhood
and Old Age, and should be read by all. The vsilaa- i
b!e advi’ e and impressive warning it gives, will prevent
the destruction of their children.
A remittance of 25 cts. enclosed jn a letter, addrep- j
sod to Dr. Kinkolan, uorth*west comer of .’ld and Union
sis., betweeu Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will en- i
sure a book, under envelope, per return of mail.
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K by letter, j
(post-paid and be cured at home.
Packages of medicines, directions, etc. forwarded hv
sending a remittance, and pti! -p from damage
•>r curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pdlitrs, ’
Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work
at very low rate*. sell I—ly
BOOTS & SHOES.
*e.7 At’ Ot’NNIAN, hoot anti Manufacturer, re
aVl • speciftrlly returns his thank to his friends
auti customers, for their liberal patronage tin-past year, and
hopes to merit the continuance of the same. He bugs leave,
how ever, to say. that tur the future, he will be governed by the
Mowing sea’ ■ of prices, for work done in ins siiop:
Superior Hoots, for cash, - JT Off
** •* on short cre.di*, - 7 50
As far as possible, he wishes to adopt the cheap cash system j
with a I Ins patrons, am! thus be enabled to serve them with
batter and cheaper work. fun mar 8 i
Family Grocery.
• *
JfEW STOIlg; US) !KEW a
d,Q p K. \ \ N ER tV SUN take
I E SjS this method of informing the
| public that they have formed a connexion with Mr. J. 4. FLAX*
i DKKtMn the FrnnilyOrocet) Hustncss, andari now
opening undet the name of
TIMfER & FLANDERS,
an extensive stock of Goods n their line, at their new stand !
opposite tiie Lnnier House, formerly known a* Brown’* Ifil, ‘
hard Saloon, where they Will be c.imstnr.Uy receivii g supplies j
of eveiy article usual I v kept, and of the hist quality. In con- j
nection w th the above business. we are preparing to open
commxliou? Cystic* sUlooj. where we intend serving up all
kinds of game, Oystts, Itc. n the host possible style, to suit ,
all who are fond of good eating. This branch of the bun*
ness will be under the superintendence of K. Ty net, w bows j
qualifications in that linn are generally known to the public. ‘
lu a few words, our object will be to please all who wiil iavou
snwith a call (nail.) TYNER it FLAKDKRB
Plows, Plows, Plows !
Speed the Plow that beat? the World!
PLANTERS about prepaiing f r the next crop are requested
t recollect that John Rich's justly cel, 1 m. • PLOWS are
sill manufactured in Macon mid can be imd in any quantity (
he demand may require, k’ao that the testimony of a
arse number of our ucst respectable and responsible plan
ers goes to rrov that viie Com and Cotton cultivated with
hew* Plows the last season, stood the drouth much better than
hat cultivated with the common PI, ov, and recollect furthci
hat when ihe points become dull and unfit for use, that 12i
c.:nts, and the -ild point it v;vl in Macon, will replace ft with :
a n<’v , winch muk- • Uu- , * . dov, .
use for the planter. Remember the old ma’ im :
“Plow your ground deep,
White sluggards sb p.
And you wilt have corn
To soli and to keep.”
Apply opposite the Ocmulgee, Foundry, lusaht e Macon k. j
Western Railroad l>epot, Macon Cm.
decG—y AMOS BF.NTON, Agen.i i
UHOE FINDINGS—Ju*t rood a large lot of French j
O and American ‘ alfskittH, Lining and Rinding Skins. Oak j
and Hemlock 3ole Leather, Pegs, Lasts and Thread, with a j
pood assortment of Tool* used in manufacturing nllof which ‘
vve are prepared t* sell law, and would invite all naanufactur
ert> to call and examine for ihumselves.
Oil.-18. MIX & KJRTLAHD.
IT 1 1 orß.—;to bbls. o( Hiram Pnuth’s premium FJourfof
7 aio cheap, for cento, by
apr l 7 C. A, ELLS 4 SON.
‘WINTER IRON WORKS
■ MONTGOMERY, ALA. *
Recently changed by Legislative enactment from the ‘Montgomery Man. Co.’s Jr.: :r
CAPITAL EJU LOVEI) 82,T0.00<i
j OUGAR DILLS, and Sugar Mill Mochimry, toy lher with Stationary STS ‘ p -
L. and BOILERS, {both upright and horizontal,) of the latest and most an ,r ! j ,
’ from 10 to 100 Horae power!! Pi r
HAND’S PATENT (and recently* fully perfected,) Semi-Portable and direct t
SAW MILL ENGINE, and its approved appurtenances, embraciniv fwitli otherV . ‘ f
“lloxies Continuous Feed Works,” which are piarranteed. very fer suferior to TiT* < :p<
Mil) is warranted tue best arranged throughout, for a single Saw, and challerr *
j produce its equal under any named forfeit! Besides its extreme effectiveness V’.. .* 0/ ~ k
j pl'city of construction, cheapness, strength and durability; its proportions thV-''A
i been determined ly experience, and being such as are especially adapted toextr U -
ously kept up! They are so arranged as to consume for fuel the green sew du4 ? *’ C ' J *L*
the saw, requiring no wood except in starting the tires. These Mills can be taken do 1
ten or more miles as may be desired, and put up again at a cost of only 200 L Sk.vm
Attention is also called to “COOPER’S UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING v ,
| ENGINE,” and its appurtenances, as manufactured by this Company. This, t -
I ness, simplicity, durability, and the utmost effectiveness, and L warranted rxir- l r> - >‘ “
{ culars fully descriptive of the above namini Mill* furnished applicants. ‘ ‘ ’ *- ‘•
j Reuben Rich’s Patent Centre-vent Iron Water Wheel, and Iron Scroll
j proved fixtures for Saw and Grist Mills, Cotton Factories, Paper Mills, and 0j1,.'.- ; ’
Warranted the verj best Wheel in use, as testified to by the hundreds in use u •’ “
S°uth; together w ith all descriptions of ,! -i
SAW AND GRIST MILL IRONS J &.c t
constantly on b tnd,and made to order.
“THE WINTER IRON WORKS,” being the largest south of Philadelphia a ■
first in the Union, and being provided with all the Tools, and other requisite f -il; y** ’
the heaviest arid the A'ery class of work—can be relied upon as sparing n> x
the first establishments in the United States, botli in the design and execution of a! i -t ‘ ■’ n ’
taken A number of the best Draughtsmen are constantly employed, so that
furnished with complete drawings, where they require,of all the Conv inv's c.o> - n "'’
gine and Mill-wark, at short notice.. cj
£$T Orders promptly executed, and all work fully warranted. Contracts :u?„\ - r ; •
at any point in the Southern States. Address
ALBERT WARNER, Secretary.
J. S. N\ INTER ife CO., Agents, A/ ov . ,
G. W. WINTER, Agent , Columbus ~‘ U \
Febuary2l—Cm or L. M. IJATCII, Agent, Charlt lop. (
I O N WIT eg’
J&i&Sp&umigSS.
AIR-TIGHT COOK ING STO\ L j
tb* extensive sal* of this wHMinowa Gookitn> St>ive. iu-.> iiitrr> !ucr r <>. auiftr
. Riven, we are of tba opinio* that it is tliu t.csi Mo.-t for h mi. it, 5 tnaikf t. lit..
1 well iu particular, or to lie xa-ntltscD without espense to the purthaeer. A .arge tot just re.-ei •
BRAY, i AhUARI i a, {
I ‘OK. SPENCER’S VEfIETABLE PILLS’
PKtCE 25 CfiKTS FEXLSOS.
Jill. NTRfINU'S
PEOTORIAL PILLS.
t remedy for Oougks. I oi's. Catn-rh. Cmsp, Wh >. -si)g I
Gough, Asthma,Cimsuieption. Nerv.jus 1 -or, Sws;s>p- j
eisi, Erysipelas, Salt Rheoru, Di—ise of the Heart. Fevvr'-
t'f all kinds. Obstructed and p.Tafut Xlfcastroatiou.liiti.-ni- I
illation and Pi in in the Chest, Brick and Swte, and an dig
e.isr -j aii*ir>tr from a ttemogt and state of r;,.. ek,and ,
to relieve Ike distress and h ut feelings f,ow et>ng too hear- !
ty food in tho week and dyspeptic liablist.
These Pills act as an exprciorant, losde.ae l sperienr. ana
1 are designed to supercede tb us* of tke ear .ms cough mix ,
| lures in the form of Expect >fars. .vjn.qas Ha Isa ms, ar.d Sat
saparillas of th.: prest-M day.b-isg n hiitUe pnbiic have 1
, eetltl,and put at such a low jnc.-Uis* art willfcc aWe u> oh- 1
1 tain them. One box ot these jalit which costs btr t.3 err;.- ‘
pr -v. vscsfonriiiti. the powerm. •mg*hdi>c..-e*for which ,
they are reconuiiended. th.ir. lie’ hr?ti priced on*- <t.Miar bf-b.i*
1 of any of the e*p*clotas, syrupa, 6,-iUatn*. or . rsauariito* i
now before the puhfw—asd a ta.trial of tiieos will convince !
any one of the truth of this statement.
| They {.osses* properties peeoli.irfy nriapted to restore th. ‘
i lungs and vital organs to a healthy -tute. They loiscn ar.fi
1 discharge ail the morbid secretions, assist greatly etpecti. !
ration, andren-ter the ! jngs free from that erfetc matter . hkrh i
characterises ad those diseases; and The proprietor feels au- 1
! thorhed to state, from personal observation,and witnessing
ihe astonishing effects of these pilis oa s moltitoJe of eas- 1 ..
that there is not another remedy in the whole Materia Xiedica
capal ic of imparting such healing properties to the lungs an .
vital organs as these pills.
Each Utx contain* 25 Fills —Price 25 cent*.
also
i
I>E. ST HONG’S
!COM POl \ D SANATIVE PILLS.
! WARRANTED TO BE rURELY VEGETA Hi.l,.
Health is too important to be trifled with, yet we find per
| sons every day who give the ruoM careful .attention to their
1 ordinary pursuit*, >et neglect that w hich is far more impor
’ i ant to them, ll*ir Asaltk. If these invaluable Pill* were kept
i°n hand by every family,and restored to on the first symptoms
; of disease, they would save many a valuable life, sacrificed
1 by delay. They are a most superior medicine in ibc cure of
i all Billinus Complaints. Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Costive
net*. Liver Qornplaiit. Jaundice.Sn i; Headaclie,fieri Tula, L *.
of Appetite, and ail lingering diseases.
1 hey purify tlic blood, equalize the circulation, restore the
liver, kidneys and other secretory organs to a healthy tone and
acrion ; and from their tonic effect*. prevent that genet ai pro- •
stration .'.nd Johilitg of the stomach and kutstiw . that is sn j
often the consequence of a free use of other purgative oteJi- !
ciii:'*. Hence a*a f'sm.. Ic Medicine, they have to enu.il. and !
when taken n ccordi ng to the dirsetinna thr v ne.v" fill so r !
ihe verv worst cas,,* of Pi.’cs. after alt oilier reon-dre# fa 1 .
They art in concert with nature, and assist her in her efforts
to overcome disease; they umst, therefore, oxen an influencr
all-fiowcri.il in preserving and restoring the general health.—
! ,| ey have be n used in i very form of disease, and in various
climates, and their excellence proved, in cam - where, medica I
•kilt find man) boasted remedies bad failed to afford relief.— I
Diseases llist seemedfhe most opposite in II sir nature, nave
yekied with equal facility to their use,and cures have been!
effected in cases that seemed beyond in p. Nor is it strange j
t...it sucii should Is* the case, for all disease*, however >i.i* rent i
ly named, disorganize the secretions,and impairs the vitality I
of the blood. 1 I
A medicine, therefore, that is purr>g r*r*V*,aiid aids na
tureto restore there important functions to a healthy state, >
must prove of service in ail form* of disease dir. Strong's (
Compound Sanative Piii* possess these rare virtues and arc i
tiieiefore not a merepurgatire medicine, but a general run v. r
system * i>U ‘ i, ‘ Cr 01 t,!e blo °’ 1 ’ and a engtleuer al the j
Those who have once tried these fobs nervr afterwards feel
willing to be without them, which is sufficient proof of th“ir
good qualities.
Each box contain* 25 Pills. Pric es cent*.
tr#*’ Be careful to inquire for Dr.Mrong’s Compound Sana*
live Pill*. They are for sale n Macon, by nine & Norm, r
L. Btrotoecker St Cos. iy ric . t, O
DR. DENNIS’
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA.
l'or Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Less of
Appetite, Constipation of the Boirels. Piles, cans
ed by Cosureties*, Pom , the Bones, or Rkrut.i ...
tisni, caused by the nee of Mercury, Syphilis, Scro
fula, Boils, Ulcers, 4fC,
f P ,!,s P r PMtion Umade a* pure as possible. Its 11
1. snd lienefirici tfccto in diseases of the In r, and dic.-axe*
arising from an impure stale of the Wood. |<uve it to te the
I Jim and most useful preparations v s So rsnparißath.it imade.
Those who have used the various j rei crati .is of Sar*r.rci
ril!” v. ill find, by the taste prul effect, that there is more Sarsa
parilla tr. Site bottle of Dr. Iff. preparation, than *in half a
donien bottles as it it generally made.
i but it might be more pit rue. marly adapted to professional
use. nothing hut the pure rtarsapariHa !vi- been used, that for
dirierent diseases, physicians might combine or prescribe with
it, such articles u* th-y might cuirsider most appropna'o in
cases “inter their trcatr;n*nt.
Iti aiferati- ii and miUh purgatn o effect upon the: bowels
make it not only a good suhMitule for Mercury, but useful in
removing al) disease* ar sing from the imprudent use of Mer
cury.
Prepared only by J. DENNIS. M D„ Augusta, Ga
Sol iby Dr. W in. G. Ltltla & Cm, .n.d by J. U. A VV. S F.II*
Macon; by Or. Wm. G.LuUa, MUiodgeviße; b> J. M. l.ejuiu
Irwinfon; by Chas. A. Dept, Bay Spring, and by Lru-trus* gen
et ally.
Price ?I per bottle ; 6 bottles for $5.
tW” Remember to iu-k for DENNIS’ GEORG I \ S VRS Xl‘ V.
RJLL,V * nov l
notTce;
JB. GRAYBILL having aswciaterl v. i?h him DAN so
•Rf SSRGL, wiil continue the Family Grocery,Pr vti n
and Fruit bm.in?.*t in the name of J AGtxntufc Cc„ on
the cah or short credit system at the aid stand at the angle of
2d street a nd Cotton Avenue, Macon Georg,.".
April Ut 183$,
N. B. All person* indebted to ;hc Ist us April will please
hold tu-in*eJve in? m. ** to pay u 1 *hc fin: call i
|7 ). S. GRAVBILL.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
WIIGI EZ*ALX AND RET ■< ■ -1 ■;
I \ \ T ATUHEK, Jcwairy, Silver Were, . t , j
j V* Gum, Cutlerc and Fancy C< • ... ,
rials,*;.-., Froiiiing r..u : -V I,l^.
in the assortment msjr be found ai; • .
j gar.t sty'es of Watches, cased in G*. ; irr.iif
makers: Fine Gok! Ivvvclry. with 1 , . is ■ . &-J
I of selling ; Silver Ware in h.I thr r. 1
[ 4*iated; aod a variety of useful and eVr •
, cles. and Fancy Goods, su-iace for
i presents. sB of Vhich are ofieting on m. *: f . ■■ -u : j
| to wfetrii paMit attentioa is Bn>t se-;- :ru.:'v
Pa;n:ubr and pr. atp* atte- •a e fi 1 .. cvn rvM
) Erti< ics by mail tr otherwise,£-r *rdc.'r •*& vi-Llli
i-.'iney or proper r-.erem e.
WAIUII WOBKc—Having iwp fir>i r . . # sun.
iy emjffoyed in this brar. aoft 1- .).• n-< . at
lit promptly and welt done, and war:itui -i. Ac ie*(L. m.
| y repaircii at short notice. clc- u I
TOBACCO -V SMT!'.
rJLinNTHAL*S apM*M ¥n* Cu: e>. -.--!(■
j pa(>er and Tia Foil, also ‘ ?
] r-nulf im jass nnd *.-! ■■ for < 5
april i. S; Gift “Kl * e ’\
r <Jl- sSIJ i
1 Mgm Helticn 1 * Lalf Hlylr of “ Din
: jtSa&i A!!of Genin'* tftyles, a M
v he 1
f*mt a n ufa riot y<
S.
nftttmtßvr -jIJZ ,
DC. (KOD6XUIO r -
9 and cuetomees that he hv rs n; ’ • 1 •
o the Brick Range between th ‘ I~’.l
Dibble's Livery Stable, Mu'.**err; g>:. 5 M 1
shortly open, in the i.ine of
D. O. lIGDGSJUv S L.
a wryweeund vahrnt.te assort tn
bustneKs,*iichaHi.\GLK andiXH'B) i
RIFLES, Colts and other RSVOi \ ;:i.- ‘ ;
aiidOcx's CAP?, WADDING and aii .vne- 1 •* •’* :
mar's tackle. Also, a largaaseonm- ut - - *■ *
Acr, SAet d-c.
tIT Kepairiag, .srcf-n? *; . ‘ •* n
boat style and at shortest notice. Ord-r- , —.
punctualiyat.anded to. A iiberai|tir-n.i.
licited by Ihe new firtu of I>. C. BO’ -■Si.’ -
au*2
rJKOM 1L Carriag ‘ P ;,> *’
Cot too fi* St
I~ ‘iIE proprietors of thi- esta l.bs m <\ B
. diifcrey.t Arrar.yehier.t* in t*isiness B
claims due them rtiur. b* settled ty . • ‘ : ‘ p f
they will tv* idaced in lhr hamS of ‘
It is hoped that this noticu wB t - • ‘
jmfa tto this ormne. I s ‘: . - -• - v • H
Macon, Feb. 14. 9j
C. H. FREEMAN’ I
—M mTAHBDP DT —
Caadies, Cordiaig, Syrup.-. A< ‘ ''^
Timeout the (/fur e/ tie Gs. Ciuztv, CtUi ms
I lALLB, Parties ami Families fur :•? pi
i) r.n i,'a*jcable terms for 1 iu. ..<^k
tT* Order* from the country aci r,- • HBj
wi iibe oroiu; Uy attended to. KS
/> DRICiS AXl> Ta l
I* VIN E A I’
! M and State Licensed |
■\ ITBOLBBALE and Retail iLV ‘ • lr * 0 S
YY Quinine, iodine, Veratnn* u* > r • nr
! Cbtbiodme, fiaiicme, Morplurw, a. i S 9 T , <HK
, Pure Potassium, pure Sodium, andal! other mm
AH Nostrum# of any repsatau>u. Wj
RnhtonV Ood luver Oil, and CapsJlet A- HH
1 A,! Powdered Medicine*. ÜBH
Ail Medicinal Extracts. mH
AH bah of Isingbiss, and Grdttme, Hflj
IAH flavoring Extracts. . qutf
i Genuine Congress XVate*, which v •'* r HH
•Spring. H
Brusbec, OomV, in great sariutv. . ■■■
Fancy xuJ other iMvip* in giext ver ’ jK
’ Perfumery of all kilifts S^Sj
i Water of Colosn*’ many quantity. BSHj
I Tocitti Brushes in great var ety. HH
Burning It’iid. pore without any BHj
Fm*h Herb*in graat nrtfiy. r . ( HH
linci .American HeJaflore, am’ xli HH
Garden speeds, ‘V>‘oo papers *-
White Lend, and i.tnseedoi*, aii -• ‘ -4- < l '\ HH
• >ur supply w ailftxli as &y L” -> ‘■ >*•' ’ HHj
aett as cheap as any. ‘-''"laSsi
ROBERT t-IN'' l ‘j I
IROiM
-Aim M.UVCFACr. _ rtß
Steam Engines m “ j
.i!sa,tif Qsmnng ******f* 1 |
BARK AiYD I
or host serse-ib I-31
Bullock's celebatcu l -
GIX tiEAR, I*JLATtf 4 ‘ |
T T KPT constantly or. WtfA, *” ” n .... ,*■’ ‘* §
; IV mntei\ H vr *• ,<m
i wiH be atdd oaa .custmodaljhg s '‘ K
J W~*k Shiir *’ f
and IViU- ‘ t Streets. _ I
Macc.i, ApiAi i