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jJiSW uOOTS AND SHOES,
.vr THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
No. 3, Cotton Attnue, opposite Washington Hall,
MACON,A.
THE subscribers would return tbeir
J® I thanks for the very liberal and long con
mLj tinued patronage extended to them, and ,
would most respectfully solicit a continti
ancaofthe same. We have now in store
a large assortment of BOOT* AND SHOBS, mostly of our own
manufacture, to which weekly additions wrll be made, of all
the different styles and patterns usually called for in a --hoe
Store, and wouid invite those wishing to purchase, to call
and examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as
any house in the c.ty or State. KIRTLAND.
octlb
lIOOTS & SHOES. —Men’s Boys’ and Youth’s fine
calf and k;p pegged Bools; Men’s stout kip hunting and
mud Boots ; Gent’s lasting Gaiters, Monterey, Opera ties and
fine calf Brogans ; Gent’s, boys and youth’s patent and enam
elled Brogans : Men’s, boys’ and youth’s Calf and kip Brogans,
a large assortment. oclfi MIX &. KIRTLAND.
RUBBER SHOES. —A large assortment ot Gent’s
and boys’ Rubbers. Also, Ladies’ slipper and sattin rub
ber Shoes, of Goodyear’s celebrated patent, just received and
for sale low by [ocl6] MIX Sl KIRTLAND.
PLANTATION BROGANS.— Now in store the
best assortment of Negro Shoes we have ever offered in
this market. Men’s double soled, peg and nailed black and
russets ; do. heavy single soled black and russets, all of vehich
we are selling very low. oc!6 MIX & KIRTLAND.
CALF SKINS AND SOLE LEATIIER.--
Ob hand, a very superior lot f french Calfskins,
Linings and Binding, oak and Hemlock sole, Leather, Shoe
Thread, with a good ssortment of l-ast*. Peg Boot Trees, and
shoe finding, just received and for Bale^j' x fc KIRTLAND.
Merchant Tailoring.
Gent’s Furnishing Establishment,
Mulberry street, next door to Barnes and Dunham's
* Book Store.
Cjj BAIRD has just returned from New’ York,
• with a choice and fashionable selection of French,
English, Belgian,, and Himmelah Cloths, of all colors.
Also, Cassimeres of the best quality, of superior black,
and the most fantastic colors. Also, rich plush velvet
Vestings, fancy figured silk and Party Vesting of
choice styles, which will be made up in the best man-
Havin'* visited some of the first tailors du Nord, he
can sav, that he is “posted up” in all the latest im
provements in the art of Cutting, Ac. He would re
quest his old friends to give him a call, and as many
new ones as wish good articles and good bargains.
In store, a stylish lot of Ready-made Clothing, viz .
French Surtouts, Fancy Over Sacks, Dress and Frock
Coats, Pants and Vests. Also, a rich variety of C
vats. Scarfs, Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, lamb s
wool Under-shirts and Draws, which will be sold to
defy competition for the money down.
oct 16 __
To Florists.
JUST received a iot of Hyacinths,Tulips and other Bulbous
Roots of superior quality, imported
oet23 ROBT. NELSON.
“Bread and Cake Bakery.
CH. FREEMAN still carries on the business of Bread and
• Cake Baking, and will supply city customers, with fresh
bread, in any quantity. octlb
PICKLES, PRESERVES, Ac,
TUST RECEIVED —A fine lot of Pickles, Preserves, Pepper
Sauce, Tomato Catsup, pick'ed and fresh Lobsters, Bran
dv Cherries, Cherry Cordial, Raspberry Syriifv Caevnoe Peppei
F’ i and 4lb cans. Also a superior article of London Mus
tard in 7 lb cans, Palamoud or Breakfast Powder, Yeast Pow
ders, Shaving Powder, Cream and Soap. Pineapple, Cherries.
Green Gages, Black Berries, Currants, Damsons Whortleber
ries &.C., put up in their own juice, Extracts of all kinds, &e.
&.c. &e. For sale by C. H. FREEMAN,
oct ts No. 12 Cotton Avenue.
APPLES— 10 bbls. Northern Apples, for sale
octl6 c - A - ELLS & SON.
F _ INE CHEWING TOBACCO.— IO boxes differ
ent brands—a fine article, for sale by
oct 16 C. A. ELLS fc SON.
ALCHOIIOL— 5 bbls. for sale by
ct C. A. ELLS fc SON.
GUNS. — Damascus and Stubb Twist
#’ f>,) t it)le; Guns, Single Guns, Rifles and ga
vS J uiing equipments.
PISTOLS.— CoIt’s and Allen’s Re
volvers, Self-Cocking and fine and common single Pistols. A
large lot, for sale low by [ocl6] E. J. JOHNs-TON.
FINE CUTLERY.— Rogers’ Worstenholms’ anil
Crooke’s Pocket and Pen Knives and Razors. Rogers’
Scissors, French Razors, etc. A large and fine assortment for
sale by [oct 16] E. J. JOHNSTON.
BUTTER & CH EESE—
-17 kegs prime Goshen Butter,
146 boxes Cream Cheese, for sale by
oct (ft GEO. T. ROGERS.
Apfles, potatoes, &c.
20 bbls. Northern Red Apples,
20 “ Mercer and Yellow Potatoes,
10 “ Red and White Onions, for sale by
oct 16 GEO. TANARUS, ROGERS.
Progler’s’Bathing Rooms,
FLOYD HOUSE.
dA ENTLEMEN can be accommodated at all hours, with
If W YUM,COLD ANDSHOWER BATHS,
His Hair Dressing and Shaving Department is inferior to none.
Wigs and Toupees always on hand and made to order. Also,
a complete assortment of Perfumery, Progler’s lnvigorator,
Collars, Cravats, Combs, Brushes, &c. novG
Drugs, Medicines, 6lc.
WHOLESALE Sl RETAIL,
at LITTLE’S DRUG STORE,
No. 14, Cotton Avenue, Macon.
And dealer in Linseed Oil, White Lead, Window Glass, Spt’s
Turpentine, Varnishes, kc. nov6
Window glass, s x io, io x 12,12 x is, is
X 24, 25 X 36, wholesale and retail, in quantities to
suit purchasers, at the lowest prices at
IWV 6 LITTLE’S DRUG STORF..
BURNING FLUID, —Superior distilled article, ev
ery gallon sold is warranted. Sold at
nnv 6 LITTLE’S DRUG STORE.
Notice.
THIS is to forwarn all persons from trading for a Note
payable to Smith Davenport, for 3175, due Jan. 1, 1853,
as the consideration for which s',id Note was given has failed.
Said Note isdated the 3d or 4th of Sept. 1852., and signed
Atnericus,Nov. 6. 4t D. H. & R. J. HILL.
DR. A. UPHAM’S
Vegetable Pile Electuary.
§A CERTAIN CURE for Piles,either internal or external,
bleeding or blind, a very valuable medicine for theafflict
ted. Price 31 per box only to be had at
sep2s LITTLE'S Drug Store.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFW ONDER!
GREAT CURE for DYSPEPSIA !
DR HOUGHTON’S^
fpF
jp e jp s i jy ,
The True Digestive Fluid , or Gastric Juice!
PREPARED from REN NET, or the fourth STOMACH OF
THE OX. after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J.S. HOUGHTON, M. D,, Philnd. Pay
-1 DIGEST.” Such is the true meaning of the word P#ji
tuin. It is the chief element, or Creat Digestive Principle of
he Gastric Juice—the Solvbnt or the Food, the Purifying,
Preserving and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intes
tines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox.
thus forming a TRUE DIGESTUE FLUID, precisely like the
natural Gastric Juice in it* Chemical powers, and furnishing
a complete an! perfect substitute for it.
This is N ati re’s own Remedy for an unhealthy Stomach.
No art of man can equal its curative (lowers. It contains no
Ale ho hoi, Bitters, Acids or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely
agreeable to the taste, and may he taken by the most feeble
patients who cannot eat a water cracker without a-mie dis
tress. Beware of Drcgued Imitations. Pepsin is not a
Drug.*
Half a tea-spoonfull of Pepsin infused in water, will digest
or dissolve Five Poi nds or Roast Beef in adopt two iiol'RS,
out of-the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
The Scientific Evidence upon which this remedy is
TlbasC in the highest degree curious and remarkable.
nlsoedn ‘he Agent and get a Descriptive Circular. gratis,giv- I
mg a large amountf Scientific Evidence, from Liebig's An- j
mini Chemistry ; Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Digestion; Dr. Pe
re-ra on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Draper of New York
University; Prof. Dunglison’s Physiology; Prof. Sillman, of
Vale College ; Dr. Carpenter’s Physiology, fee., together with
reixirts from of Cures from all parts of the United States.
Pepsin in Fluid and Powder!
Df. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN is prepared in Powtter ami in
Ftiiid Form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physi
etans. The Powdei will tie sent by mail, free of postage, for
31 sent to Dr. Houghton, Phiiad.
OBSERVE THIS ! —Every bottle of the genuine PEP
SIN boars the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D,
sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark
secured. Sold by all Druggists hi dealers in Medicinese Price
31 p.r bottle.
Sold by PAYNE A NJSBET, Mscon; E. J. White, Milledge
ville; R. Carter, Columbus; Dr. B. Plumbe r Augusta, wholesale
and retail Agt’s.
Boots.— a full assortmenfof Gent’s fine French Calf
Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof, of various
kinds and qualities, both sewed and received and
ft>r sale by [oetlti] _ MIX k KIRTLAND.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
VT.I, persons indebted to Tbn F. Newton, late of
BitibCounty, deceased, will please make iiniue
iiate payment to the undersigned, and all persons hav
mg’ claims against him, will present them to me in
minis of the law. SARAH A. NEWTON,
6—6 t Adm’x. es Thos. F- Newton, dec’d. j
“WINTER 1101 VMU.”
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Recently changed by Legislative enactment from the ‘Montgomery Man. Co.’s Iron Works.
CAPITAL. EMPLOYED $250,000*
SUGAR WILLS, and Sugar Mill Machinery, together with Stationary STEAM ENGINES
and BOILERS , ( both upright and horizontal ,) of the latest and most approved designs , of
from 10 to 100 Horse power ! !
HAND’S PATENT (and recently fully perfected,) Semi-Portable and direct-acting STEAM
I SAW MILL ENGINE, and its approved appurtenances, embracing (with other requisite items,)
“Hoxies Continuous Feed Works,” which are guaranteed very far superior to all others. T his
Mill is warranted the best arranged throughout, for a single Saw, and challenges the world to
produce its equal under any named forfeit! Besides its extreme effectiveness, it combines sim
plicity of construction, cheapness, strength and durability; its proportions throughout having
been determined by experience, and being such as are especially adapted to extreme work, contin
uously kept up! They are so arranged as to consume for fuel the green saw dust, direct from
’ the saw, requiring no wood except in starting the fires. These Mills can be taken down, removed
ten or more miles as may be desired, and put up again at a cost of only 200 to §3OO.
Attention is also called to “COOPER’S UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING GANG SAW
ENGINE,’’ and its appurtenances, as manufactured by this Company. This, too, combines cheap
ness, simplicity, durability, and the utmost effectiveness, and is warranted unsurpassed! Cir
culars fully descriptive of the above named Mills furnished applicants.
Reuben Rich’s Patent Centre-vent Iron Water Wheel, and Iron Scroll, and its im
proved fixtures for Saw and Grist Mills, Cotton Factories, Paper Mills, and other purposes.
Warranted the very best Wheel in use, as testified to by the hundreds in use in the North and
South ; together with all descriptions of
SAW AND GRIST MILL IRONS* &.C.,
constantly on hand, and made to order.
“THE WINTER IRON WORKS,” being the largest south of Philadelphia, and among the
first in the Union, and being provided with all the Tools, and other requisite facilities, for doing
the heaviest and the very best class of work —can be relied upon as sparing no expense in rivaling
the first establishments in the United States, botli in the design and execution ofall work under
taken. A number of the best Draughtsmen are constantly employed, so that applicants may be
furnished w ith complete drawings, where they require, of all the Company’s current styles of En
gine and Mill-wark, at short notice.
dp” Orders promptly executed, and all work fully warranted. Contracts made for delivery
at any point in the Southern States. Address
ALBERT WARNER, Secretary.
J. S. WINTER & CO., Agents, Montgomery, Ala.
G. W. WINTER, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
Febuarv 21 —ly or L. M. HATCH, Agent, Charleston. S. C.
mow WITCH = ’
Air-Tight COOKING STOVE.
From the extensive sale of tins well-known Cooking Stove since its intrnJnction, and the universal satisfaction it has
given, we are of tlie opinion that it is the best Stove for Southern use in this market. This Stove is warranted to work
well in every particular, or to be returned without expense to the purchaser. A large lot just received, and for sale by
june26 BRAY, CARHART & CO.
DR. SPENCER’S VEGETABLE PILLS
FRICS 25 CSNT3P3 33) X.
DR. STRONG’S
PECTORIAL STOMACH PILLS.
A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Croup, Whooping
Cough, Asthma,Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dys|iep>
*ia, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Heart, Fevers
of all kinds, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, Inflam
mation and Pain in the Chest, Back and Side, and all dis
ease* arising from a deranged state of the Stomach, and
to relieve thedistress and had feelings from eating too hear
ty food in the week and dyspeptic habits.
These Pills act as an expectorant, tonic,and aperient, and
are designed to supercede the use of the various cough mix
tures in the form of Expectorants, Syrups, Balsams, and Sar
saparillas of the present day.being what the public have long
needed, and put at such a low price that all will be able to ob
tain them. One box of these pills which costs but 25 cents
possesses four timps the power in curing thediseases for which
they are recommended, than the high priced one dollar botlles
of any of the expectorants, syrups, balsams, or sarsaparillas
now before the public—and a fair trial of them will convince
any one of the truth of this statement.
They possess properties peculiarly adapted to restore the
lungs and vital organs to a healthy state. They loosen and
discharge ail the morbid secretions, assist greatly the ex|>ecto
ration, and render the lungs free from that effete matter which
characterizes all those diseases; and the proprietor feels au
thorized to stale, from personal observation,and witnessing
the astonishing effects of these pills on a multitude of cases,
that there is not another remedy in the whole Materia Mediea
ca|>ahle of imparting such healing properties to the lungs and
vital organs as these pills.
Each box contains 25 Pills—Price 25 cents.
AI.S*
DR. STRONG’S
COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS.
WARRANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE.
Health is too important to be trifled with; yet we find per
sons every day who give the most careful attention to their
ordinary pursuits, yet neglect that which is far more impor
tant to them, their health. If these invaluable Pills were kept
on hand by every family, and restored to on the first symptoms
of disease, they would save many a valuable life, sacrificed
by delay. They are a most superior medicine in the cure of
all Billions Complaints, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Costive
ness, Liver Complaint. Jaundice,Sick Headache,Scrofula, Loss
of Appetite, and all lingering diseases.
They purify the Idood, equalize the circulation, restore the
liver, kidneys andothersecretorv organs to a healthy tone and
action : and from their tonic effects, prevent that general pro
stration and debility of the stomach and intestines that i* so
often the consequence of a free use of other purgative medi
cines. Hence as a Female Medicine, they have no equal, and
when taken according to the directions, they never fail to cure
Ihe very worst cases of Riles, after all other remedies tail.—
They act in concert with nature, and assist her in her efforts
to overcome disease ; they must, therefore, exert an influence
all-powerful in preserving and restoring the general health.—
They have been used in every form of disease,and in various
climates, and their excellence proved, in cases where mediea
skill ami many boasted remedies had failed to afford relief.—
Diseases that seemed the most opposite in their nature, have
yielded with equal facility to their use,and cures have been
effected in cases that seemed beyond hope. Nor is it strange
that such should he the case.for all diseases, however different
ly named, disorganize the secretions, and impairs the vitality
of the blood.
A medicine, therefore, that is purely vegetable, and aids na
ture to restore these important functions to a healthy state,
must prove of service in ail forms of disease. Dr. Strong’s
Compound Sanative Pills possess these rare virtues, and are
therefore not a mere purgative medicine, but a general remover
of disease, a purifier of the blood, and a strengthener of the
system.
Those who have once tried these Pills never afterwards feel
willing to he without them, which is sulficient proof of their
good qualities.
Each box contains 25 Pills. Price2s cents.
Be careful to inquire for Dr. Strong's Compound Sana
rtve Pills. They are for sale in Macon, by Paine &- Nesbit, E.
L Strohecker & Cos. ly dec 20
R E M O V A. L . <3>if
yjgjggs|§f THE undersigned takes pleasure in J
announcing to their former patrons and the Planters generally
that they have removed to the safe and commodious
FIRE-I*ROOF WAREIIOUSE,
previously occupied by Messrs. N. Ousley &. Ron, which they
have leased fora term of years. Grateful for the patronage
bestowed on them, they renew the tender of their services, in
the transaction oi a i.koitimate
W AREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Taking no inlerest, dirret nr indirect, ill the purchase of Cotton,
they pledge their undivided attention to the interest of their
patrons.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and other MERCHAN
DISE will be promptly andcarefully tilled, and Cash Advances
made on Produce in store. PATrKN & COLLINS.
july3 * —ts
F. BROWN’S
Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence
In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient choiera. in short, in all
cases of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inesti
mable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and
summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly efficacious; no
family or individual should lie without it.
Caution. — Be sure to get the genuine essence, which is pre
pared only by F. BROWN, at liis Drug and Chemical Store, N.
E. Corner of Fifth and Chesnot Streets, Philadelphia, and for
sale hvall the respectable Apothecaries in the United States,
and in Macon by Payne A Nesbit and Dr. E. L. Strohecker.
3,n sept 11
DENTISTRY.
•m-. I>K. lIIKA.II BEGUK, re
ppeetfully offers his professional services
GXrn£jL7 10 the citizens of Macon and vicinity in
the various departments of Dentistry’. He has taken
rooms in Concert Hall building, above the Store of
He is prepared to Extract, Fill, Clean, or Polish teeth
in the best manner. Also, to adjust teeth on Cold
Plate, from one to a fuii set, either on the principle of
Atmospheric Pressure, or *hat of Spiral Springs. He
is also acquainted with the new processor John Allen,
(so called.) hut of which Dr. Hunter is the discoverer.
For many reasons, however, he thinks this new inode
is objectionable. Ist. It is not yet approved of by the
Prolession. 2nd. The Fusible cannot be used on gold
plate, because the intense heat necessary to cause it
to flow will me't the gold. Hence, Platina is used.
3rd. The new mode is only adapted to full 6ets l teeth,
and not to single teeth.
From several years successful practice in his profes
sion, and from the fact, that he his spent the past sum
mer in New York with a v ew to make himself ac
quainted with all the new and valuahle improvements
in the profession, Dr. S. flatters himself he will be able
(o give entire satisfaction to the public who may require
his services. In addition to his own experience, he has
formed a connexion with one of the most enlightened
Surgeon Detitisls-of Bond Sired, New York, who is
daily expected to arrive in the city.
Dr. Seger,or Partner, will pay a semi-annual pro
fessional visit to the following counties, viz. Monroe,
Houston, Twiggs, SufiUer, Randolph, Lee, Baker,
Dooly, Macon. Stewart, See. All operations-executed
in the best style and on the most reasonable terms, and
in case of accidental failure, the w'ork will be made
good'free of charge to the patient,
oct L€ ts
W. D. ETHERIDGE & Cos.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.5.2U.2.Y.Y.J//, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned having formed a Copartnership for the
transaction of the above business, tender their services
to their friends and the public generally and solicit a share of
patronage. We will pay strict attention to the sale of Cotton
or other produce consigned to our care and all orders for Bag
ging, Rope and family supplies will be promptly attended to
and filled at the lowest prices. Liberal advances will be made
upon Cotton or other produce consigned to us.
s. r. gove, (aug23-y) w. n. ethkridde.
imiUi* ANI> MEDICINES.
PAINE & NISBET, Druggists,
and State Licensed Apothecaries,
WHOLESALE and Retail in the following articles:
Quinine, lodine, Veratrine and Narcotine.
Chinioiline, Salicine, Morphine, and Santoninc.
Pure Potassium, pure Sodium, and all other chemicals.
All Nostrums of any reputatiou.
Rushton’s Cod Liver Oil, and Capsules of the same,
All Powdered Medicines.
All Medicinal Extracts.
All kinds of Isinglass, and Gelatine,
All flavoring Extracts.
Genuine Congress Water, which we import direct from the
Spring.
Brushes, Combs, in great variety.
Fancy and other Soaps in great variety.
Perfumery of all kinds,
Water of Cologne in any quantity.
Tooth Brushes in great variety.
Burning Fluid, pure without any water.
Fresh Herbs in great variety.
Tinct American llelebore, and all other Tinctures.
Garden Seeds, 2,5000 |>apers 65 kinds.
White Lead, and Linseed Oil, all dry paints.
Our supply is all full as any Drug Store in the State, and we
sell as cheap as any. fob 28
ROBERT I’INDI.AV,
IRON FOUNDER,
—AND MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
A!so,of Gearing and shafting for .MU. I.S, of every description
BARK AIVD SUGAR MILLS,
OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS;
Also, Irons for
Bullock’s celebrated Cotton Press,
till GEAR, PLATES AN D BALLS,
KEPT constantly on band; the whole of which are IVar
ranted to be of the best matrrin/s and workmanship, and
will he sold on accommodating terms.
IVorlc Shops opposite Vresbytcrian church, corner Fourth
nod fVat’nut Streets.
Macon, Apul 18,1850. 4—ts
Fancy Confectionary and Grocery.
JH. DAMOUR, still at his old stand, Mulberry St.
• two doors below the Lanier House, keeps the finest Li
quors and Wines that will he found any where, mostly all of
his own direct importation—such as Brandy. Holland Gin, Ja
maica Rum,Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Champagne, Burgundy,
Bordeaux. Malaga, Sherry anil Madeira Wines of first choice,
Segar* and Tobacco, dried and green Fruits, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers, dried Beef, Beef Tongues, canvassed Ham*, pickled
Beef and Pork, Candles and Nuts of all sorts. Cheap for
CASH ocl'J—tf
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BISIAESS.
NEW FIRM.
UITHOMAS T. WYCIIF, respectfully inform* hi* oM friends
L and the public that he has rentedthe Ware-House at pres
eut occupied by Patten Sl Collins, possession of which will
he had the Ist of July next, and having formed a copartnership
with Mr. J AS. M. GATES, will continue the above business un
der the name of
WYCIIF. & GATES.
[Prompt attention will he given to the storage and sale of
Produce consigned to our care and liberal advance* made on
Cotton in store or shipped, at the customary charges of till’
eity. junci—Cm
Wm IlfUlUßp
MANUFACTURER OF
©A&aa&aaa & ©©©©ass,
And every description of Vehicles.
CORNER OF FIRST and MULBERRY STREETS,nearIy
opiosite the new hrick Methodist church, Macon; beg
leave totender his servicesto the citizens, planters and travel
lers in this line of business. Carriages made to order, of the
best materials, in any desired style of workmanship and,
warranted to be put up in as good and substantial inanneras
nothern work, and on the most reasonable terms.
proprietorof this manufactory personally supe
rintends the execution of all work entrusted to him, he flatters
himself that he willpe able to give general satisfaction to the
public, both as to the quality of the work and the prices cuarg
ed. mar 15—ly B. E.T.
Fire-Proof Warehouse.
jKfca, V’.f THE undersigned having associated Mr. Ovid G.
81'arks with him in business, continues to transact the
Hare House and Commission Business,
under the name and style of
HARDEMAN & S PARKS.
Their undivided attention will be given to all business com
mitted to their charge. The long experience of the gn
dersigned as a cotton seller, added to his desire to please as
well as faithfully to serve those that may patronize the new
firm, gives him to hope that the liberal patronage heretofore
given to Hardeman & Hamilton will be continued to Harde
man Sl Hpark*. They will risk nothing, either in purchasing
or by advancing on Cotton, as they have determined to con
fine themselves to business with Planters, and vo them liberal
advances will be made on Cotton in store. Family Supplies,
with Bagging and Rope, will he furnished our friends at the
lowest Macon prices.
julylO ly THOS. HARDEMAN.
STRAW CUTTERS.
A LARGE lot now going in store. Also, Corn Shelters
Subsoil. Ditching and Turn Plows, and every description
of Agricultural implements.
jun-26 BUAY. CARHART & CO.
E. T. TAYLOR A CO’S
Tflrbraled COTTON GINS & Premium Straw Cutters.
THE undersigned, Agents for Messrs. E. T. Taylor Sl Cos,
Columbus, Ga., are now prejiared to offer for sale a lot
of their Superior Cotton Gins. They will receive in a few
days a I >tof their PREMIUM STRAW CUTTERS, which will
lie sold at’fair prices. The public are res|>ectfully solicited to
cail and examine for themselves.
sept4—tf * FIELD & ADAMS.
Fisk’s Metallic Burial Cases,
MAHOGANY AND VELVET COFFINS, furnished in half
hour’s notice.
tjp Orders by Telegraph or otherwise, will be responded to
b y [july24] WOOD, BRADLEY <t CO.
OR. GUYSOTT’S YELLOW DOCK AND;
SARSAPARILLA.
The Great Summer Medicine.
or. guvsott’s improved extract of yellow dock
AND SARSAPARILLA.
For the cure of all diseases or disorders generated by im
pure blood 1 . Its great success entitles It to the name oj
the
GREAT AMERICAN SPECIFIC.
So far as it is known it is universally appreciated, and many
eminent physicians use it daily in their practice with the most
happy effects, and certify that it is the best extract in exist
enne, and the only one that
Stands tiie testcf time.
Every year adds to its great popularity, and multiplies its as
tonishing cures. The victim of
HEREDITARY SCROFULA,
With suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, and caries
eating into his bones, finds Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsa
parilla a balin for bis afflictions. His horrible torments are as
suaged,and his malady not only relieved, but
PEMANENTLY CURED.
It maybe safely asserted from the results of past experience,
that ‘Dr. Guysott’s Extract of Yeibw Dock and Sarsaparilla,’
is beyond all coniparson, the
MOST POWERFUL REMEDY ON EARTH
forthe following diseases, and all others proceeding from
VITIATED BLOOD.
Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, obstinate Cutaneous
Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the face, Blotches, Boils,
Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, En
largement and Pains of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers,
Syphilitic Lumbago, and diseases arising from an injudicious
use of Mercury, Aciteso Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in
life, Liver Complaint, Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fever,
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarhcea, Plethora oj the blood in
the head, Piles, Pains in the back, sides, breast and all forms
of muscular, Glandular and Skin Diseases. It is a sovereign
specific for general debility, and the best ronovator of a brok
en constitution. It braces and re-invigorates every organ,
promotes regularity in every function, produces that condition
of the whole physical system, which is the best security for
LONG LIFE !
Let all v. ho wish to purge the blood from the impurities
contracted fromthe free indulgence of the apatite during the
winter, and to prepare the system to
RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,
resort now to ‘Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsa
parilla,’which is proving itself an antidote for many of the
most malignant disease* that flesh is heir to, and they will
never be disappointed; for in this remedy the public faitii has
never wavered—never can waver—for it is founded on ex
perience, just as their want of faith in other and spurious
compounds is also founded in experience. They
ELY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS
to seek hope, life and vigor from this
PURELY VEGTABLE REMEDY.
Therefor#, however broken down in health and spirits
however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despai,
of recovery, let the patient only understand that his lio je of
physical restoration lies only in Guysott’s extract of Yellow
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 ail the func
tions of
WOMAN’S DELICATE ORGANIZATION,
it has no equal in the materia mediea, and at that critical
period of life wiien, the first stage of her decline commences
its cordial and invigorating properties will enable her to
PA SS Til E CRISIS SAFELY.
None genuine unless put up in large bottles, and containing
a quart, and the name of the svrup blown in the glass, with
the written signature of‘S. F. Bennett,’on the outside wraper.
Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 35. Sold by SCOVIL
& MEAD, 113 Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole General
Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be
addressed.
Sold also by PAYNE & NISBF.T, Macon , and by agents
appointed throughout the South. may 22
J EW DAVII>\SJIIEBKEW PLASTER.
rpilE great remedy for Uhcmatisiu,Gout, Pain in the Side,
.1. Hip, Hack. Limbs and Joints; Scrofula, King's Evil, White
Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains what
ever. Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist.
These Plasters possess the advantages of being put up in
air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all cli
mates.
Tbiscelebrated Pain retractor has been so extensively used
by Physicians and the people in general,both in this country
and Europe, that it is almost needless to say any thing about,
it. Yet there may be some who stand in need of its healing
powers who have not yet tried it. For their sakes we will sim
ply state what it lias done in thousands of cases, and what it
will do for them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
RlliD TIIK FOI.I.OWINO TESTIMONY FROM A PIITSICI
Gentlemen: —Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains
*f which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this
period I labored under an affliction of my loins and side, and
tr.ed many remedies that my own medical experience suggest
ed, but without obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster,
and am now by its good effects entirely cured. I will recom
mend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffer
ing from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in
the side or back.
The peupl# of Georgia have but to become acquainted with
its virtues when they will resort to its use.
Your*, truly, ’ M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe county, Ga.
TANARUS Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, La.
Reware of counterfeits and base imitations’
The genuine will in future have thu signature of E. Taylor
n the steel plute engraved label on the the top of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article
is in existence.
The genuine is sold only hy us.aiul by our agents appointed
throughout the South —ami nopedlar is allowed to sell it. Deal
ers and purchasers generally are cautioned against buying of
any but our regular agents, otherwise they will be imposed
upon with a worthless article. SCOVIL Sl MEAI),
1 13 Chartres street New Orleans, Sole General Agent* forthe
Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably be ad
dressed.
Sold also by PA YNE& NISBET, Macon, Ga. and bv agents
appointed in every tewn in the State. may 22
DR. ROGERS’
Liverwort and Tar.
ASAFEand ceitain cure for Coughs, Cold*. Croup, Asth
ma, Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood,
Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary Affecti.ns.
A Lovely Young Lady Cured of Consumption.
The following is frain the pen of Wm. II Lcvison,
Esq. the distinguished editor of the United States Military
and Naval Argus, date New York, January 26, 1850. What
could be more conclusive?
‘lt is seldom we permit ourselves to occupy a space in these
columns to speak in praise of any article in the patent medi
cine way ; but when we see the life of a fellow-creature saved
by rhe use of any medicine whatever, we consider it as our
right, if not our duty, te giv# a simple statement of facts, that
others may, in like manner, lie lienufitied. The case which
lias induced us to pen this article was that of a young !ady
of ottr acquaintance, who by frequent exposure to the
night air, contracted a Cold which settled on the Lungs
before its ravages could he stayed. (This occurred two years
ago this winter.) Various remedies were used, but with very
little effect or benefit. Tbe Cough grew worse, witli copious
expectoration, and the sunken -ye, and pale, hollow cheek
told plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its worst on her
delicate frame. The family physician was consulted, and al
though he would not admit to the young lady that she really
had the consumption, yet he would give no encouragement as
to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persuaded to make
use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers’ Compound Syrup of Liverwort
and Tar, and we are happy to state she was perfectly cured
in less than three months hy tl. medicine alone, after even
hope was destroyed. It isuseless to comment on such a case
as this,for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction
never can. If any doubt the authenticity of this statement,
let them call at this office.— V. S. .Military and JYaral Argus,
jYo. 19 Chatham steal, .V. Y.
Testimonies of the New York Press.
From the N. Y. Courier, Aug. 13, 1850.
Dr. Rogers' 1 Syrup of 1.1 err wort and Tar. —We have heard
several important cures recently effected by this excellent
medicinal pieparation, and in one instance that came under
our observation, we can speak confidently. One of our em
ployees, who had suffered severely from a long standing cold,
during the past week commenced the use of this medicine,
and his cold ha* entirely disappeared.
From the New York Mirror,Sep.2, 1850.
L >rerwort and Tar. —Of the virtues of Dr. Rogers’Cough
Medicines prepared fromthe above articles, it is needless now
to speak ; its efficacy in speedily curing Coughs,Colds, and oth
er lung complaint*, which too frequently, if neglected, result
in consumption, is too well established in public confidence
to need eulogy now.
Fromthe New York Des|iatcli, Aug. 25, 1849.
We have heretofore taken occasion to give our testimony
in favorof the curative properties of Dr. Rogers’ Compound
Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and would here repeat the ad
vice already given, for all persons who are afflicted with Con
sumption,or any of the premonitory symptoms, to ruakea tri
al of Dr. Rogers’ preparation.
2*g?"Tlie genuine is signed Andrew Rogers, on the steel
plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is sold whole
sale and retail by SCOVIL & MEAD,
113 Chartres st. New Orleans,
Sole general ng-nts for the States, to whom all orders and
applications for agencies musrt be addressed.
Isold also by PAYNE it NISBET, Macon, and by agents ap
pointed in every town in tbe State. may 22
DR. DENNIS’
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA.
For Jaundice , Sick Ihad-i/che, Dizziness, Loss of
Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels, Piles, caus
ed by Costiveness, Pain in the Bones, or Rheuma
tism, caused by the use of Mercury, Syphilis , Scro
fula, Boils, Ulcers , tyc.
f JAIIIS preparation is mode as pure as possible. It* bitter taste
X and beneficial affect* in diseases of the Liver, and diseases
arising from an impure state of the Blood, prove it to be the
purest and most useful preparations of Sarsaparilla that is made.
Those who have used the various preparations of Sarsapa
rillo will find, by the taste and effect, that there is more Sarsa
parilla in one bottle of Dr. D’s. preparation, than in half a
dozen bottles as it is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted to professional
use, nothing but the pure Sarsaparilla has been used, that for
different diseases, physicians might combine or prescribe with
it, such articles as they might consider most appropriate in
cases under their treatment.
Its alterative and mildly purgative effect upon the bowels
make it not only n good substitute for Mercury, but useful in
removing all diseases arising from the imprudent use of Mer
cury.
Prepared only hy J. DENNIS, M. Ife Augusta, Ga
Sold by l)r. Win. G. Little & Cos„ and by J. 11. & VV. S. Ellis
Macon; by Dr. Wm. G. Little, Milledgcville ; by J. M. Leavitt
Irwinton; by Chas, A. Dent, Bay Spring, and by Druggists gen
erally,
Price 31 per bottle ; 6 bottles for 35.
£ Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEi IRGIA SARSAPA
RILLA. * nov 1
INFIRMARY FOR SICK NEGROES.
lAIIE undersigned respectfully announce to the Public, that
. having experienced the want of some suitable place, for
accommodation of negroes brought from the country, for the
purpose of Surgical and Medical treatment, they have deter
mined to open an infirmary in a quiet part of the city, furnish
ed with proper furniture and attendants—where all the wants
of invalid servants requiring Surgical operations nr Medical
treatment for chronic disease can be appropriately supplied.
C. B. NOTTINGHAM, M. D.
julylO— ly GABRIEL HARRISON, M. D,
*
THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY.
DR. JOHN BULL’S
SARSAPARILLA.
IT in put up in full quart bottle.. anil contain* the
I s*Tvng*h of SIX TIMKS as much pure Honduras Sursapa
rilla an any similar preparation in America. I’rice, one
■lollar (■r bot'le, or six botrie* for five <iollars.
ft lias h,*cn a well estai'ii'hv'l fact, for years past, tliat
Sarsaparilla, when pure ami properly prepared, was the
only true panacea for all diseases originatin', from an
impure state of the hlood, the use of mercury intoxicating
drinks. evil hahits in Youth, barrenness. &.e. W,-boldly
assert, that JOHN liltl.l/S KU I!) KXTIi.M'T OK SAIL
SAI*A!!IM.A in the only pre|>tiration before the ptihlic that
is prepared on s-rie 1 , ien-ifir principles, anil of uuifonn
ntreni'th. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to
price, and every pound, lie fore living used, is subject to the
strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained
lie lore being used.
Puli’* SarsaparilH also contains the virtues of several
other valuable med r.il roots, together forming the best
compound, and prouneing the uiovtkst curative agkmt
in the KSowNwoßt.it! This medicine, when used accord
ing to directions, will cihk, WITHOUT TAIL —
Scrofula or King's Kvil. Cancers, Tumors. Eruptions of
the Skin. .si|dts, I'linnb- Sore Ky.x, King worm
or Tetters. Scald Hoad. Itheuma'ism. I’ains in
•.he itor.es and Joints, old Sores and Ulcers,
Swelling of the islands, Syphilis, Dys
pepsia. Salt 11 hen in. Diseases of the
Kidneys. I-oen of Appetite. Dis
eases arising from the u of
Mercury, I’ain in rtie
Side and Shoulders,
General Debility,
Dropsy.
I.nnibago. Jaundice,
Costivt ness. Sore Throat,
lironeliitis. Coughs, Colds,
Weakness of the Chest, I*.lnton
ary AlTections. and all other Disease,
tending to produce Consumption, l.iTer
Complaint, Female irregularities and Com
plaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, iaiw Spirits,
Night Sweats. Exposure or Imprudence in l.ife. Chronic
Constitutional Diseases ; and is a Spring & Summer Drink,
and General Tonic fer the System, and a Gentle
and Pleasant Purgative, far Superior to
Klue l.ick or Congress Water.
Salts, or Seidiiu Powders.
HH H H
KK.I D ! KKAD!! liKAI)!!!
The truly wonderful and remarkable cures that have
come under nir immediate observation, have more than
convinced us that Doctor Dull is a great man. and that
his Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is the most valuable
combination of vegetable ex: met a that the science of chem
istry has yet produced. Ail stmeess to the Doctor in hi
new enterprise, say we.—Louisville Courier.
Wc agree with onr neighbor of the Courier, f.iar Doctor
Bull is a great men. and lis Sarsaparb a a greater medi
cine: end we are full’ convinced *!::*r ■ Is. tor virti II
Sui sapartti.i. “, >.. ■ : .. ..ti more ciitlinsiasic e.xciement
East than Harniim did with Jenny hind. Wc would not
have our readers to understand us as classing the (doctor
and hi. Sarsaparilla with Burnuiii and Jenny bind, la-eause
*ll wbo spend rheir dollar for a bottleot Hull's Sarsaparilla
will get its equivalent ; and we have heard it silly hinted,
that many, after hearing the divine Jenny, and finding
their pockets minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it
was paying pretty dear for the whistle. One objection *>,
have to Hull's Sarsaparilla, and ONL* one—it is so exceed
ingly pleasant to the ta-stc, and invigorating to the s> stem
tiiat. once in the habit of using it, it is equal to smnki:
fine regalias, chewing Langhnme's ls-.-t. or drink’
Walker's mint juleps—rou can't qt'li JT.—L-ju.si .;.i
Democrat.
The above complimentary no'ioes from Mice li'rrs of 1,.
Louisville Courier and Dumocrat, were en lorsej by tb-e D
l’reutice, Esq., the dis'iiiguishcd editor of the lami-rilo
Journal, in the following flattering no’.ii < :
There is no doubt in the world of the greatness of Doc'or
Hull, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla. Some of n
moi-r scientific physicians in the city ha'e applauded Mi*
Sarsaparilla, and. what is a gn-at deal ti” er. the million
applaud it too. it is having a tremendous saie. The
celebrated Jayne Inis, from tile profits of his medicine
built a granite palaee in Philadelphia, seven sturie- iii*_?i.
and Dr. Hull, if he chooses, can very soon build one : wive
as high MS that. It is, we are told, very Ulrtieulr for him :
walk through our streets at all. as lie finds himself urn s:> and
at every step, by grateful men and women, many ot whom
have travelled from great distances to look upon their b- n
efactor, and to bless him for their wonderttll restoration
heal!II. The Doctor, with all his extraordinary Dieri*. i
very modest and retiring; yet we trust that the ha-. r t,
cities wiil, injustice to themselves, give a fitting reeepnon
to the distinguished man who has made a- glorious a cam
paigu against human diseases as Dell Scott made again,’
the Mexicans.
N'OTM'K TO 1 N JI AI.ES.
John Hull’s Sarsaparilla is one of the greatest fiin ib
medicines now in existence. in those numerous ■■a.-es
where rtie constitution i- iebiii a'ed. the nervous em i;
is lessened, when the efforts of nature an weak and defi
cient, or are profuse and overwrought, when the fa.-e is
pale and colorless, the strength feeble and yielding, tie
spirit troubled and depressed, the health Itn ken. min i
shaken, and consequently, the happiness de-mu.d —then
Hull's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign remedy. It -sisf> Na
ture in the performance of tier duty, braces the admit
system, renews permanently the natural energies, cinmo
obstructions, checks excesses, creates pure and lioalthy
blood, and imparts health and liappim-ss. Were lanli
generally to adopt the use of this medicine, we would -s-e
far less suffering, disease, and unhappiness, among them,
than now exists; heahh would take the place ot Ji—.i-.
tiie rosy cheek would succeed the pallid fare; wc should
have smiles instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long lit.
instead of one cut short by disease, or made miserable by
continual suffering and affliction. At that critical |arn.d
termed •• the turn of life.” which is often a’tended with u
much danger. Hull's Sarsaparilla is found to exert a most
beneficial effect. All Indies approaching this crisi- should
be apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this valu
able medicine.
A IIKATTITUL <l,ll A H l*Kl\
llow we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a
rosy colored cheek ! Ilow often do we see persons not p--s
sessing this desideratum, “so devoutly to lw wished,
resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and ••oioiing
materials, to restore ttieui to a semblauie of what disease
lias deprived them of. and tiiat, too. with grea r injury to
the skin. Hull's Sarsaparilla is the best cc-metie known
It beautifies tile skill by removing every par icle ofuiorhiJ
ami di„-aed matter i'roui the blood, making it pa r
healthy, and vigorous, giving activity to every min'.i'r
vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countetiai.i c to
the bloom and freshness of youth. Isidius, iib.iidon th-
Use of paints ami uiixiures, and use Hulls Sarsaparilla. Me
only effectual remedy. “ A word to the wise is sufficient,’
and a hint Is enough lor the ladies.
We earnestly invite all person* who are suffering v ill,
any of “the ills that llesh is heir to.” to call on Dr Jehu
Hull's agent, and get a copy of Hull's Family Journal.
gratis: and for the sake of humanity, wo hop- that s
single individual will not be found, unwilling -ogive ltuils
Sarsaparilla a trial, at'ler reading, and recollecting, at :L
same liuie, that it is impossible for tile Doctor to pubii.-h
the tent ii part of the number of certificates of astoim.i ng
cures performed b\ his Sarsaparilla. Iheanieuip oi :.-ti
atony voluntarily showered oil Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla, Iron,
well-known and distinguished imliviiluals. bo: n in public
ami privaie life, lias been perfectly overwhelmiag.
fly Hr. John Hull's Principal Office. SI Fourth >i*e-
Louisville, Ky ~ where all applications lor Agencies r ••!■>’
addressed.
Solti only at LITTLE’S Drug Store,
No. 14 Cotton Avenue, Macon
And Barnesville, Ga. 6m. Oct. 23,
NOTICE.
TIIE subscribers having disposed of the entire interest in
the firm of Hostick. Johns & Co- to Mr. VV. YV. Parker, have
formed anew partnership under the firm of BOSTICK &
JOHNS, and will be prepared with an enttire
New stock of Goods
bv the 25th September, embracing every thing that is newand
desirable in the
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Line,
which they will be prepared to offer to their friends and cus
tomers in the new store at present occupied by Mr. George
Jones, a* a Crockery Store, nex onr to ‘Logan and At
kinson’s corner. .
Thankful to their friends and patrons for the liberal patron
age heretofore extended to them, they will commence again
with renewed energy and efforts, to merit a continuance of
the same,
ALBERT G. BOSTICK.
ang 23—ti 1. 1). N. JOHNS.
READY MADE CLOTHING.—A large lot for saleat very
low prices by [octlfi] WINSIIIP &. SON.
Williamson, Taylor 6c Cos.
NO. 73, MARKEf STREET, PH-nAD.
Importers and Jobbers,
of FANCY & STAPLE DRYGOODS.
H.VV E constantly on hand a large and fine assortment
consisting in part of BLANKETS. NEGRO CLOTHS
and K BUSIES, BROYVN and BL EACH ED SHIRTINGS and
SHEETINGS, &c., &.c. To which we invite the attention of
GEORGIA MERCHANT’S. octlfi—ly
BUNKER & OGDEN,
Shipping 6c Commission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
EDWARD U. BUNKER, FRANCIS J. OODEN, (Late with
oct23-Iy E. 4. R. R. Graves II Cos. N. Y.)
VARNISHES —Superior Coach, Copal, Japan, Dark
and Brown, Black Leather, Asphaitum, Dark Furniture.
The above Varnishes are warranted to lie of the best quality.
Soidat the lowest rates at (n6) LITrLE’S DRI/G STORE.
ADERHOLD, JOHNSON 6cCO~
CONFECTIONERS, FAMILY GROCERS,
AND manufacturers of CKACKE&B,CAKKS, BREAD and
ORNAMENTAL PYRAMIDS of every description.—
Balls, Parties, Hotels and Private Families attended to at the
shortest notice, THIRD STREET, next door tolhe State Rank
Macon, Ga,
HAND MADE, MACHINE MADE.
Butter CRACKERS, Butter BISCUIT,
Sugar “ Sugar “
Boston “ Boston “
Graham “ Graham “
Water “ Water “
Sponge “ Soda ’ ‘
Rabbit “ Milk “
Fancy “ Win* “
Walnut “ California “
Dessert “ Pic Njc “
Egg “ Lemon “
Seed “ Pilot “
Cup “ Navy M
Ahernethy “ Bread and Cake in ev-
Ginger Snap, ery variety.
Shippers and others are assured that every article sold at
this establishment is A. No. 1, being invariably made from
the best material. All orders executed at short notice,
oct 30 —ly
To the Musical Public.
THE undersigned is prepared to impart instruction on
the Violin, Piano, Guitar, Flute and in Vocal Music, at
his rooms above Dr. M. S. Thomson’s Drug Store, opposite the
Floyd House.
TERMS:—Private pupils %\ a lesson. Three or more pu
pils receiving instruction in class on the same instrument, sls
each, for 24 lessons.
Tuition fees in advance. Pianos in Macon and vicin
ity, tuned and warranted for 5 mos. at $5.
octtMiin M. B ENNIS CLARK.
Macon Female Seminary.
MACON, GA.
THE 2d quarter of the fall session of this Institution will
commence on MONDAY, NOV. 8, with the following
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION:
Rev. J. W. MILLER, Principal,
Miss DELIA A. HALL Teacher of Modern Languages, Or
namental Branches and Vocal Music.
Prof. GRIMME, Teacher of Instrumental Music.
Mrs. MARY LOUISA MILLER, Tutoress Preparatory De
partment.
It is very desirable that all who intend entering, begin with
the Quarter. This alone will enable them to commence with
their Classes, and receive the full advantages of the School.
Circulars, containing particulars may be had, at ail times,
by applying to the Principal. A limited number can obtain
hoarding accommodations in the family of the Principal,
oct 30 ts
SNew Millinery & Fancy Goods.
MRS. AUDOINE takes this method of informing her
friends and the public, that she has just received and
opened one of the most select and desirable stocks of Millinery
and Fancy Goods, ever offered in the city, to which she in
vites the attention of the Ladies of Macon and its vicinity.—
Her stock embraces all the new styles in her line, and will be
sold at unusually low prices. octl6
I ''LOUR ! FLOUR ! —2O bids, celebrated brands Ex
tra Family Flour just received and for sale by
apr24 J. S. GRAY BILL & CO.
S MONTGOMERY HALL,
MONTGOMERY. ALA.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform hi*
friends and the public, that he has taken the well
knoivn Hotel, the Montgomery Hall, in the city of Montgomery.
Ala., and solicits a share of public patronage. The s|iaciousaud
commodious rooms of this Hall have been newly furnished and
refitted, and are in fine condition for the reception of visitors.
The Post Office and all the stage Offices for the different routes,
are kept in the Hall. Warm and cold baths, in Marble Tut*,
are always in readiness. The beautiful location, and conve
nience of the Hall to business, renders it the most pleasant
house in the city for transient customers.
Through tickets for Macon, tsavannah, and Charleston
can he obtained in the House.
npr 24 ts E. S. ROGERS.
CARRIAGE REPOSTTORYr
COTTON AVENUE
MACON, GA.
A GREAT variety of Carriages, always on hand
also Carriage Trimmings. Springs, Axles, Lamps
Rands, Leather, Coach Varnish, etc., etc. ; all at low
prices. FREEMAN A ROBERTS,
n; ay 3 o —ly
NOW RECEIVING.
SOME OF THE MOST
SPLENDID PI IXO FORTES!
SSrara. EVER offered for sale in M.icon, from the cel
ebrated Factories of J. C.t'liickerine and Nunn
fir I I‘ & Clark, warranted superior to any others made
in the United States. Also, two splondiA Harps from J.Fj
Brown & Co.’s Factory.
The above Instruments are a feast to one’s eyesto look at,
and the tone completely capti\Tting. We shall take pleasure
to show these Instruments to any that have a taste for fine
goods.
On hartd. Prince Melodions, best article of the kind made;
Guitars, Y'iolins, Banjos, Aceordeons, Tamborin*. Bugles. Cla
rionetts. Flageolets, Flutes, and a variety of Brass Instru
ments for Bands, kept in ourline. Guitar and Violin-Strings.
Sheet Musicfor Piano andGuitar,lntruction Honks, kc.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
re. Splfinli 1 Gold ami Silver
Watches < lentlcmen and Ladies’ pat
terns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings.
>■llracelets, Gold Thinihles. Gold
Pensand Pencils.Goldand silverSpectacles,ilverSpoons and
Forks, silver, ivory and Wood Napkin Rings, sil v.-r piatedCake
Baskets,Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks—and a variety of
FANCY COOP S f
Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Hags, Pouches, Flasks. Pistols. Sic. i
Allthc above articles sold cheap for cash or approved credit.
Clocksand Watches Repaired, and warranted, at short no
tice. Give usacallat our old stand,Cotton Avenue, Union
Building. J. A. Si S. 3 VIRGIN,
apr 19 ts
VIA SON & DIBBLE’S
NEW STABLE.
THE undersigned have just completed their SPLEN
DID NEW’ STABLE on the corner of Mulberry
and Third Streets, nearly opposite the Floyd House,
where they keep on hand safe and well broke
horses and every variety of Conveyance for the ac
commodation of their friends and the public.
Single Houses and Drovers will be attended to with
the utmost care and on accommodating terms. As the
Proprietors have but ONE STABLE, and can there
fore give their personal attention to their business, they
feel confident of being able to givo universal satisfac
tion. Board of Horse 75 cents per day.
T. M. MASON,
March,2J 1851—ly WILLIAM DIBBLE.
WINTER IRON WORKS j
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
r I Ml F.SK Works manufacture at short notice, C’JOPER’S
X DIRECT ACTING GANG SAW MILL AND A PRURIEN
CES. —a h a o, —
COOPER’S DIRECT ACTING SINGLE SAW MILL,
—: and :
REUBEN RICH’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
W A T E R WII EE L,
FOR SAW AND GRIST MlLKS,—with HOME’S CONTIXU
OUS FEED WORKS, for the Saw Mill.
The above are warranted unsurpassed in cheapness and
simplicity, and more efficient than the manufactures of any
other Establishment in the Union. Address,
julyl7 —ts A. WARNER, Sec’y.
Nails, Nails.
SIX hundred and fifty kegs Cut Nails and Brads. In store
and for for sale by
mar 13 BR AV, CARD ART k. CO.
FLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Ga.
T. A.GOODWIN, Proprietor.
A. B. HARTWELL, Superintendent.
TNlllS well known and popular Hotel has lieen thoroughly
repaired, and is now open, and suiiertffv furnished for
the reception of Hoarders and the Travelling Com
munity. The Proprietor and hi* Assistants ill spare no
pains to make this House one of the liest Hotels in the l*tate.
A. B. Hartwell, 11. C. Cunningham and S. Lanier, will be
happy to receive and welcome their old friend* and acquaint
ances, and wiil use their utmost efforts to make them comfuria
ble during their stay.
Macon,September 4, 1852. — ts
FLO l R. —50 bbl*. Extra Family Flour (Baltimore and
Newark.) 100 sacks Lebanon M.l!*. *tr., for sale by
ootl6 GEO.T. BINiP.RO.
SALT. —200 sacks on consignment, for sale hr
oct 16 GEO. T. ROGERS.
A VALUABLE IHEDICIXE!
IMPROVED CHALK MIXTURE.
cure of Rowel Complain:*, either Dysentery or Di
arrhnta w ith adults or children, and relief for alf inflam
matory diseases *f the Bow els. Price 50 cts. per botile, only to
be had at (sep2s) LITTLE’S.
Carriage Manufactory,
ONE DOOR BELOW LANIER HOUSE,
Macon, Georgia.
jellj. De LOACHE &. CO., will keep
constantly on hand an extensive a&sort
ment of CARRIAGES, of every varie
ty and pattern, built expressly for the Southern market,
and warranted of the best materials and workmanship
together with a complete assortment of
Harness. Also, Carriage Trimmings,
FLY-NETS, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS,
VALISES, Ac. All of which will be sold cheap.
P. S.—Mr. Smith respectfully invites the friends of
Smith, Oliver A Cos., to give him a call, as he will bw
always on hand to wait on them,
sept 11 ly
DISSOLUTION.
TIIE 00-P.VRTNEBSIIIP heretofore existing under tha title
of IIOSTICK, JOHNS & CO. has this day expired by it* own
limitation. The business of the late firm, will be closed up
by the Junior pnriner, who has bought out the entire interest
of A, G. Bostick and I. D. N. Johns.
A.G. BOSTICK,
I. D. N. JOHNS,
ang 25 tt WM. W. PARKER.
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned will continue to do business at the
well known stand, formerly occupied by the firm, BOSTICK,
JOHNS at CO., where it w ill afford him much pleasure to see
his old friends and customers; and hopes that by offering
“strong inducements ” both in Goods and Prices,
to merit a continuation of the patronage so liberally extended
to the late firm. WM. VV. PARKER,
aug 25—ts
THREX door, „ ,
EBPECTFU LLY informs hi* num ‘* .
XV and the public in general. throT rOU!,aM f:Mif
of Dentistry, in all u 8 S‘ h h at he
street, near the Lanier House,
his care will receive prompt attention
neatest manner. Having added n, ’ an< * Ue,
years, all the new impro^'S,, ,J”
smn, he flatters himself that he
isfaction in all cases, rati. ~u al '* to e .
ern be accommodated. e,uiri,, 8 Gu® 0l p,
i °'k
MAR BLE AY o~j; j.-;
1. B- ABTop.
Manufacturer of and dk Uli . *
IKSMESTIC MARBLE, .MONUMPvre %
MANTLES, FURNITURE SLABS,
ble Works fromCott*n Avenue tothe corn r
a short distance south of Hardeman k h... . of
junel2 “atuilton',
New Book Store
Nearly orrosiTE Tin Laxur I!o,„ J
: T BARNES and the Rev. GEORGE nr v, ‘''*■
• farmed a co-partnership, for the pura.
| the Book and Stationery butanes?. um)er ° r
Barnes &. Dunham, are just owning a
stand, on Mrtberry street, consisting of °
Law, Medical and Miscellaneon* n
logetlier w ith a full and complete stock of s
| Stationery, which they will sell low f nr
| pajier. Order* from the country attended JT #t
j orw anted. J. H
GKO
1 N. B— Bookbinding in all it, |, ranche ' s ‘ ’ *'**■
| and well executed. (apr 16> Bax u 11°
CAKK, CAKL!
Y YTEDDINGS. Parties M Fsmihe* U, Wfc
> > times with Plain and Ornamented
j on Avenue, next door above J. 4. tp Hi t
“ iar6 ts ‘
gQ wTrciTET^
cl °cks.
; ruff I**"". Shaw I Pins. Box and (.lass p in , Z *HJ
Also Pen and Pencils, Sleeve Links, Collar
! Finger Rings. Diamond, Ruby, Opel, i; ar „ M r . ‘ l - : J
i Coral Deeds, Silver and Gold Thimble?. 5i1,,., t
j great many pretty things w hich he would
M US IC V
MUSICAL IXSTtlxc^
A good assortment of Pianos, rißgm r from 61. •
! also Violins, Vioiincelloes, Gunar?. Flute*,
j Banjos, Taniborines. Ctarirmetts, Stnn Kibl'l
■ Rosin. Hair for Bows. Pitch Pips,, a* werf
market at the lowest prices.
WATCH AND JEWELRY REP\,niXe
j Will tw att. aded to, in tbs best possible Ba##w I
1 his constant attention. Feeling inurhoW :ft d m r *
I tronnge he hopes to give goo* satisfaction to ail that-,’ I
an him. (f e b 28) nil
THE EMPIRE liotsL
OGI.ETHOBPE, a.
THIS new and splendid E*Ul!iMuDeu< titys I
| Jrjjj corner of Sumpter and Cuvier meet*, n • I
the reception of U arHer- arid v.ji. r,. Ti . - .1
newly built, large and commodious—the mem? anmt i I
cious and airy—and furnished with neat andtlttatfern I
It will be the design of Ihe Proprietor to krt;. :i>„ I
a style that cannot fail to please, ai dto ind.. :t „., , I
once to call aoai.x. Reference,—The Pcruc.
iunel2 ts JEKCiii I
nnowTs saloons. I
Opposilr thp Lanier lionsf.-Micai#
(|3Srr THE Proproprietor of tins well knnvßti. naif
Y having rocentlv thorocfhlv rcrevl I
V / vated his House, is now read) f r the me u I
tion of visitors.
Anew Billiard Saloon, 100 by 30 feet, has bees £a< I
where Ihree of
WINANT’ SUPRIOI 3U. ARDTABIS
with wood and marble beds, are placed for the acmnaia I
of those fond of this pleasant and scientific pastime. I
The proprietor hasjnst received a splendid TlVillu I
apparatus, in this place, for the aiiiiisementof tbemi’ t I
Tiie BO H s.f/.00.V. containing four <; si I
with all the necessary equipment fort his healthful tra I
orating exercise, has also been put it. the best I
and supplied w ith active and obliging attendanti I
In front is the H EHi F.SHJHfW'T &S/.oJK te-s I
ply of the purest Liquors will be kept and semdoatq I
variety of plain and fancy comiiiinglciucnts, UHirdtifl
I iar tastes of a 11.
C'sT’” Good order will bo preserved and every act*c. i
ento make his guests feel entirety “ut kn>~ sixaerH
may chooseto give him a call. E.£.EL'lfl
oct 11
THE subscriber, grattfilr®
favors, would respettfu > I
i,r-rt;r*'Br4S..F* numerous patrons, that b* - I
received a large am) well selected stock oftktß.W
lowing articles, which cannot be surpassed itrAimM
Gold and silver Hunting and Open Dial
and Anchor Watches, gold Fob, Gyard,
Chffialinc Chains, Bracelets, Breast iM - H
Finger Rings, with Diamond. Ruby, Opai,
Garnett and other setts, w hich are
great bargains on Mulberry street, directly
Liinier House, by oct 25 M. D.
COHN, Hay, Out*. Rye. Beans. P fr ‘ |
Potatoes, and Dried Fruit at the Prnducs SenK ; ■
13 VV. F. HARK® ‘ | ■
LIVERY NOTICE.
>r THE undersigned bavin; |irrb J fl I
Ofl-fVofMt. A. C. Morehouse hi* urtnc:
the firm of A. C. Moreli's.i* k u
ery business, would rtrfftttibty
friends and the public that that they will com no
at the old stand of Brow n U Harris.
Stables corner of Wharf and Third sis, wwkt'JD*®
firm of J. M. COOPER k. SON.
Oar StaLis* and I aits are large and coDf’r
pains will be spared to give satisfaction loouttuMrm
Horses and Carriages of every dencription for ’•'* ,B *
Our necommodations fordrsveis are superior
fciv. Trv ux J. M. ic I
may 15 GEO.
Plows, Plows, Plows!
Speed the Plow that beats the .
PLANTERS about preparing for the next r I
to recollect that John Rich’s justly cclebra’? l ■
still manufactured in Macon, and can be h*! J 1 ■
he demand may require. Also that the f H
arge number of our most respectable and r,s r ° . H
ers goes to prove that the Cora and O tto*
bese Plows the last season, stood the drouth woe ■
liat cultivated with the ci iiini ‘ii Plow, *R^ rt -I
hat w hen Lie points become dull and un ‘ il! , I
cents, and the old pointdelivered in Macon. ”
anew one, which makes this dcekiedly tl*e “ ‘ I
use for the planter. Reineml er the oki inaii® -
“Plow your ground deep,
While sluggards sleep.
And you w ill have cot*
TANARUS sell and to seep.” f
Apply opposite the Octaulgee, Foundry* ,JE *
Western Railroad Depot, Macon Ga. ~atT'V,
dec6—y
Field 6c Adams, J
FIRE-PROOF WAREIIOI SE'* M
V < THE undersigned takes Feafurt ; J-
CtSc# ,heir ,ha " k * tn ,h t‘ r “n-v *
J —and the public gonerall.’ ■ | |v J
continue the WAREHOUSE ANfl C The
at Jlieir well known stand on Poplar ?:r ill
tention of both partnere, * b* devoted |l
de*i to them. . , T ||
Liberal advances made on Cotton :n !■
tend strictly to the filling of orders f’ r ® * jl
ging, Roi>, A.C., at the lowest Macon r rlCl *
4 CA R D .-To my friowHwh® f r • J|
/A trusted me with their business, • ,
thanks. To my cld customers 1 n a l i’ M
of their favors, to enable ine to suppo •
Being deprived of the Warehouse hen t V
I have made arranccmonts v ithi ** • ,|i*\M
the storage of (in tlfflir tire-prr? l ’
to my care, for which Messrs & -
ceipts. -1 1 .M
To mv friends and the public m c>
bly aolicit a portion of their palrona- ,
benevolent kindness, entrust me w 1
my best exertions for a faithful disci MM
to me. Respectfully your ob't sf. b
aug7 H
Hams i iiams :
very fine sugar-cured llatu^
~ T
A Os ti*
THE undersigned having gcSn ,**ir* , . ?
dise, would take this occasion ‘ , ICItJ its’
ness of his patrons, and respeettu >
of their favors to Messrs. Caßvss * g. F. P
ue the business as heretofore, j? — ’
- CO-PARTNEBSIIff;
terest of Mr. S. F. Die k ,n ‘Stublic
of his and their friends, and the I u ]
stand, corner Chcrrj’ and Thir roBK*
old stand. ff% ** I
july!7