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WIT AND HU MOIL
About tbone Boots.
•‘Who dares those ptrfr of boots displace.
Must meet Bomhaste* face to face.”
17-calling an old laugh the other day and
frying to remember what caused it, we be
thought ourselves of an adventure that poor
B (dead now), was very fond of rela
ting in years past It occurred on board the
‘Lexington,’ on one of her passages from
New York to Providence. The hero was a
Vermont lad of twenty-five, sharp enough
in a horse trade, but very verdant in every
thing else, who had just sold a string of nags
in New York, and was now working round
home via Providence and Boston. He ‘turn
ed ni pretty early, and ‘turned out’ again
about sunrise the next morning, with the
idea of ‘going up stairs,’ as he called it. Soon
after he had put on his coat and hat, the pas
sengers were astonished by a hideous outcry
from Varmount. r
‘What’s the matter?’ said a quizzical look
ing gentleman in green glasses.
‘Matter ?—matter enough, I reckon!’ said
ankee. Here’s some onrighteot’s individ
ual has gone and stole my br-n new butes;
cost me twenty-two York shillin’s; and left i
me these ere slippers, made out o’ yaller dog ,
skin, not worth a dam ?’
‘Hush!’ said the man with green glasses: 1
‘don’t. _ f?r.k so loud. It's a common occur
rence—on board this boat. Some of the
atggers mu:-? Lave done it. DM you never
notice that eambout niggers go well
shod ?’
‘Wall I have, old hoss!—and that accounts j
for it, hey? Speak!—speak out’ It does ac
count for it. hey ?’
‘Hush! Yes—it does.’
‘Wall, 111 holler ‘cap’n., ami get the boat 1
stopped till I find my butes—cost me twen- i
ty-two shillins,’ York—l will, by gravy ?’
‘No, no! don't make a row. If you do,
the thief 11 throw ’em overboard. No, no! I
you watch the niggers, and when you find ;
the delinquent, take him to the captain’s of- ;
fice and make him settle.
‘lll settle him I I ain’t goin’ to- tlirow 1
away a pair of twenty-two shillin’ butes, no
how/
It afforded much amusement to the man in
green glasses and his cronies to see the Yan
kee shuffling and scuffling about the cabin
in yellow slippers, dogging every darkey and j
examining his feet After a weary search, |
he came to his tormentor, and sakl:
‘l’m going up 3tairs to pirate around there, ‘
and see if I can trail ’em.’
So up he went and the cabin passengers j
could hear his heavy tread, and scuff of his j
slippers all over the deck. By and by lie 1
came down again, just as a shiny African, !
with a pair of polished boots in his hand,
went towards 93, the Yankee’s birth. .Tust
as he was drawing aside the curtain, to peep j
in, ‘Yarmount,’ lit on him like a fierce cat, j
seizing him by the scruff of the neck, and j
yelling:
‘l’ve cotehed you, you double distilled es
cence of Day and Martin boiled down to the
spirit of darkness, and mixed up with the I
hypersulphate of rascality! After my wallet, :
you, ? Come along with me!’
° j
•Lem me go, said the indignant darkey,
struggling to get free from the iron grasp of
his antagonist
‘Not as you knows on, you, rambunc
tious old wool grower!’ said the indignant
Y ankee. ‘l’ve handled severer colts than
you be.’ And he dragged the terrified black
up the cabin stairs, followed at a safe distance
by the gentleman in green glasses and his
companions.
Bringing the culprit before the Captain, he ;
told Ins stoiy, and agreed to abide by his ‘
decision. Os course an explanation followed, .
with a verdict for the defendant, and the 1
plaintiff sentenced to pay nine-pence to the \
injured African.
‘Sold, by maple!’ said Varmount. Here,
nigger, here’s a quarter, and give me the j
boots j but if I can kitch that chap in the
green goggles, pickle me, if I don’t heave him
into the Sound I’
It is needless to say that while the boots
were only half on, the gentleman in green
glasses disappeared, and was the first man
to make himself scarce when the boat touch
ed the wharf of Providence.
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fJIHE Subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and
X GssTLXttim arriving in Macon, that he has made
extensive improvements in
AND SSOUHiNG,
In keepi* . p . w:th the increasing facilities of the bu
aicess, and *• . * say to them, that he is prepared to*
Kan p'/ATr CLOTHING of eveiy description, iu|
tile most bva jiifu: and durable style; such as
WOOLEN CLOTHS
AND OTHEK DESCRIPTIONS Os
GENTLEMEN 3 WEARING APPAREL,
SILKS, COTTONS, SHAWLS
AND MANTILLAS
OF EVERY CLASS FOR THE LADIES.
White Grape Shawls
ABE BLEACUEB AND DYED TO OKDER.
Silk Dresses, Satins, Merinoes, Alpacas,
Hoisery, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks,
Over Coats, Carpets,
Regs, etc.
Dyed in a style unsurpassed in any respect by any sim
ilar establishment in the country.
Gentlemen and Ladies sending Goods to this Estab
lishment will please have them labelled, with their di
rections accompanying. A good assortment of fine
srrmtningrs for coats, pants and vests, always on hand.
House located West of the New York Branch Store,
known by the name of the
‘ OLDVIRUMA BYE-HOUSE.”
AU Goods must be paid for at tne Shop before deliv
ery. JOHN C. CURTIS.
I*. S. —Ladie* are reminded that it is not necessary to
rip the skirts of Dresses intended to Be dyed, or to take
the braiding or fringe off of Capes and Mantillas.
Goods sent by Hamden’s Express, from all parts of
the country will meet with prompt attention, and he
forwarded accordingly. J. C. C.
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Notice
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of ROBERT
FREEMAN, late of Bibb county, deceased, are
requested to come forward and make payment, and those
haviugciiiiins will please present them in terms of the
law. HARRIET B. FREEMAN, Executrix,
n a -17—40d
a
• SUPERIOR RRERIHERA TORS,
WATER COOLERS.
ICE PITCHERS
BA TIT TUBS ,
f.P r -V K, HIP, AND SHOWER BATHING AP-
I'ARA ‘ITS, for sale by
W. J. M’ELROY.
junel4-3t
JUST RECEIVED,
A FULL SUPPLY OF
CHINA, GLASS,®
HKKXY WARE!
ALSO
XiriLLOW Baskets, all sites,
1 T Wooden Ware, Tubs, Buckets, Ac.,
Brooms, Japanned Ware,
Door Mata, IN)y Wagons,
Willow Baskets, Cars,
Table Cutlery, Sliver Plated Castor*,
Waiters and Baskets,
Ladies’ Work Boxes, a fine lot,
Reticules, Ac.,
Waiter?, in settsor single.
tiovlT—tf R. P*. MtZVGY.
Clear the Track.
CN RAVES’ “Iron Wheel” and Brownlow’s Reply.
X Eit area, a eq:irl to the Foragers, by Nwim*.
M id Pfeiffer’* Second .tourney round the World.
M tdeira, Portugal aud the Andalusia* of Spain..
The “Great American Rattle,” by Miss Carroll;
fur sale by J. J. A 8 P RICHARDS,
tmm
Straw Cutters.
SELF Sharpening Straw Cutters, anew article, for
salt* by NATHAN WEED.
jtineT
! FAREENS IMPLEMENTS.
’ No. 10 Sc 11 Flows. Threshing Machines.
I Plow Castings, Corn Mills,
Weeding Hoes, Corn Siiellers,
, Grass Scythes. Straw Cutters,
j Grass Hooks, Manure Forks,
I Grain Cradles, Shovels & Spades,
Fan Mills, j Wheelbarrows,
for sale at lowest Market rater by
NATIIIN WEED.
mayS—
TO RENT.
r|HIE two story WHITE HOUSE on the east Afcfefc
I giilc of the Court Howe Square, recently (JSSI'E*?
•ccnpied by Capt. Wm. Tayior.
Possession given immediately. Apply to jpaTjA.
CAItU.VRT k ROE*.
juneT—tf
It has worked Miracles!
fETUAT all the bald and gray can be restored perfectly ;
I to original growth, so far as their locks are con- j
cerned, does not admit of doubt; besides, it will cure ev- i
ery possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as j
dandruff, itching, or In the shape of cutaneous eruptions !
—even scald-head—and In no possible case will it fail i
of curing, as if by magic, nervous or periodical head- !
ache, and If used twice a week by the young, regularly,
it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from falling,
to any imaginable age. Read and judge
Logansport, la., June, 1553.
Messrs. 0. G. Wood k Cos.:
Gents—Yours of the 18th can.e duly to hand. En
closed please find thirty-eight dollars, it being the a
nouut for Hair Restorative. I iiave sold it all. * * *
If you choose, you may send six dozen bottles Hair Re
storative ; I think I can sell it. It has worked miracles
in this place. I sold a man six 41 bottles, that was bald,
and it fetched new hair out ail over bis head.
Yours respectfully, M. 11. GRIPLEA.
C. R. R. Office, Vandalia, June 21, 1854. ‘
Professor Wood —
Dear Sir: —l take pleasure in bearing voluntary tes
timony to the excellence of your Hair Restorative.—
Three mouths ago, my hair was very gray. It is now a
dark brown, (the origiual color,) smooth and glossy.—
The only application I have made to it, has been the
llair Restorative, prepared by you, and which, trom the
result in my own case, I can most cordially recommend
to others. * Respectfully yours,
EDWARD WOLCOTT.
Vincennes,la., Juna2l, ISSB. !
Prof. 0. J. Wood—
As you are about to manufacture and vend your re- ,
cently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state for
whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it, and
known others to use it—that l have, for several years,
been in the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and
that I Bud yours vastly superior to any other I know. —
It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one
month’s proper use, will restore any person’s hair to the
origiual youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy,
soft and glossy appearance ; and ail this, without dis
coloring the hands that apply it, or the dress on which
it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use to eve
ry one desirous of having a fine color and texture to
hair. Respectfully yours,
WILSON KING.
St. Louis, June 29, 1353.
Prof. Wood —
As you are about to prepare and vend your recently
discovered Hair Restorative, and as you request my o
piuiou of it. I will state, that my hair was, a few mouths
aeo, vary gray, and after using two bottles of your Hair
Restorative, it resumed its original color ; and since Us
application, all dandruff has disappeared from my head,
and I have been troubled with no disagreeable itching
of the scalp. I am satisfied, that those who use it, will
not regret it, as it gives the appearance of having been
recently oiled. I am prepared, therefore, to ntcom
tnend its U3e to all who are desirous of having a beauti
ful head of hair. I ura,sir, yours, etc.
11. L. STEWART.
Professor Wood—
Dear Sir.—My hair had, for several years, been be
coming prematurely gray, accompanied by a harshness
which rendered the constant application of oil necesea
-ry in dressing it. When I commenced using your Hair
Restorative, about two mouths ago, it was in that con
dition ; and having continued its use till within the last
three weeks, it has turned to its natural color, and as
sumed a softness and lustre, greatly to be preferred to
those produced by the application of oils or any other
preparation I have ever used. I regard it as an indis
pensable article for every lady’s toilet, whether to be
be used as a Hair Restorative, or for the simple purpose
of dressing or beautifying the hair. You have permis
sion to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of its
performing all that is claimed for it
MRS. C. BYMOSDS,
Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 111, *54. 144 Third St.
Watertown, Mass. Slay 1, 1554.
Professor 0. J. Wood—
Allow me to attest the virtues and magic powers of
! your Hair Restorative. Three months since, being ex
; ceedingly gray, 1 purchased, and soon commenced to
I use, two bottles; and it soon began to tel!, in restoring
the silverlocks to their native color, ami the hair, which
was before dry and harsh and falling off, now became
soft and glossy, and it ceased falling; the dandruff dis
appeared and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching,
so annoying before, and now. I not only look, but feel
young r gain. Respectfully yours, etc.
CHARLES WHITNEY.
£Jf?old at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo., 815
Broadway, N. Y„ and by all Druggists, everywhere. All
kinds of family patent in -d’ -ines tor sale on the b*-st
possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment, 114
Market Street, St. Louis.
Sold by GEORGE PAYNE, Druge'st. Macon, Ga.
Also by W. B. fc'EAY, Druggist, Hill St., Griffin.
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GEA NGKR’S
MIC HI U m lUL Mill
I ksV-’-si —
j - :Jr Vfe
,' r >•
TO PLANTERS AND STOCK FEEDERS.
WE. ire now prepared to offer a perfect Mill for grind
ing corn and cob for stock feed or hominy and
, meal for the table. The superiority of this Mill over all
j others,consists in the following facts, viz: The simplici
j ty of its construction, the addition of Friction Rollers,
I which prevent the cones from coining in contact and
| wearing each other, thereby securing durability, also
I that the outer, instead of the inner shell revolves, thus
| requiring half the power ot other Mill*. No. 1 wriilgrind
i from Bto 5 bushels per hour. No. 2 from sto 10. No. 3
j from 10 to 15. They are furnished ready for use, guar
untied free from defects and to perform as aliove. For
! sale by BRAY & CAUHAKT,
At their Hardware Store, 3<l-st.,
prl9—tf Macon, Oa.
TILTON & M’FARLAND’S
WORLD RENOWNED SALAMDER SAFE.
rTMIKSE Safe* have been tested In a great number of
| JL instances and in every case, have proved their su
i periority ns protection against the devouring element. —
I they are nlso burglar and damp proof, and are invalua
i hie as depositories in every respect.
| For svle by NATHAN WEED,
aprl9—tf Macon, Ga.
WM. J. M'ELROY,
Maaifartartr of every Description of *
Til SHEET-IRON & (Bffll-fUI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STOVES, GRATES, HOUSE-KEEPING
ARTICLES, PLAIN TIN, AND
JAPAN3D WARE,
; BRITANIA & PLANISHED WARE,
TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON,
WIRE AND ZINC.
lIARD-WABE, BASKETS, BROOMS, PIMPS,
BI BBER HOSE AND GARDEN ENGINES.
N. B.—All bills due when presented unless by special
arrangement otherwise.
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ICE! ICE! ICE!
1 “VVER grateful to our friends for past favors, we agnin
J inform them that we are as anxious and will make
as great a sacrifice to serve them as ever. We never
have been nor we never expect t< be run eff the track.
We are daily receiving large quantifies of ICE, and will
sell it as low as any House in Geomia, and ship it to any
part of the State. Our new hou*eat the Passwrger De
pot affords us great facilities in packing, and saves our
customers expeuce of drayage. We have a man present
at the arrival of every train, and all orders will be dis
patched by return train. Our SODA Fountain will be
in full blaet in a few days—look out for that cooling,
sparkling beverage. All orders will be filled at short
notice as we have Boxes made expressly for shipping.
OUR STORE will be open on Sunday morning from’
so’clock A. M. until 8 A. M.. so customers can supply
themselves for the balance of the day; but In case of
iekt*e* we are always on ltand„
C. k. ELL3 k SON.
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50,000 Bounty
LAID WARS AITS.
;/N REI NJ. BLAKE tiH>ontlnuesto buy Land War
i N T rante, and witl at all times pay the highest- cash
J prices for all Land Warrant* properly teausferred in
. Blank.
*
Id TRUP and N. O. Sugar just received and for sale by
I STL BBLEFIKLD k COURSON.
| feb 16—ts
SCOFIELD & IJROT
BRASS j-jWp- AND IRON
mas i i®i nan
MACON, GEORGIA.
STEAM ENGINES, Upright and Circular Saw Mills,
Grist Mills, Sugar and Bark Mills. Milland Gin Gear-
Ing, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers of any required site
orpattern. All kinds of Casting and Machinery made
to order.
The proprietors in soliciting public patronsge would
say that they are practical men in each department of
their business, snd superintend in person, and their
work shall equal that of any establishment South or
North.
m*'.r2*2 —ly*
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, OIL, &C.
I rtYAJA KEGS Pure and Extra LEAD,
I 80 kegs French & American snow white
ZINC,
300 gallons UNSEED OIL,
2tifl boxes GLASS, all sites.
8 barrels SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
A full assortment PAINT BRUSHES, etc. now re
ceiving and for sale very low by
GEO. T. ROGERS k SON.
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CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
Triangular Block.
i (Opposite Agencies of the Mechanic's and
Marine Insurance Banks.)
HORACE, FITCH & CO.
W E are prepared to exhibit a large and well select
ed asssortment of
CLOTHING,
! as can be found in the city, comprising Coats, Pants
and Vests of ali kinds of material, and the various mod
! ern styles.
We have a large stoek of Over-coats for men and
youths, varying from #3 to $25. Also, Marino Shirts
1 Drawers, Half iioss. Gloves, Cravats. Stocks, Silk and
Lineu Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Trunks,
: Carpet-bags and Valises, with
HATS and CAPS,
’ for men and youths, all of which we will sell for cash, as
I low as any house iu the Stale.
; tar Fresh supplies weekly received from our Manu
’ factory at the the North.
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1850 1856
j SPRING AND SUBftMEfl TRAOE^
! Extraord.iiary ladnc-finents to Cash Purchasers
of Watches, Jewelry, it t,
-
f I3HE subscribers designing to make important altcra-
I. tions and improvements in their Store next fall,
wish to reduce their stock as much as possible to make
room, will offer the whole at very reduced prices for
| cash.
All orders promptly Allied and forwarded per
, mail, Railroad, or otherwise. Give us a call.
E. J. JOHNSON k CO.
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Dental Partnership.
DOCT. HIRAM SEGER, of Macon, Ga. and Dr. AN
SON L. PETTEE, Jun’r. late of the city of New
! York, have formed a partnership in Macon, to carry on
; the business of Dentistry in all its various branches.
Dr. Pettee is prepared to manufacture teeth and can
t adapt them to suit the persons desiring to use them, as
| to shade, form or size.
Block work repaired at short notice and satisfaction
! always given.
Al'eu’s continuous gum work executed with neatness.
. His long and intimate acquaintance justifies him in
saying that in this branch of their business he is infe
rior to ao Dentist in the South.
KKFBRENCKSt
i Dr. J. Andrews, No. 1 Broadway. New York.
’ James White k Cos. Dentists, 263 Broadway, N. York.
, Sutton A Raynor, “ 6iS “ “
: Dr. J. S. War*, “ Bond Street, “
| Dr. a,A.Myin, “ “ “ “
. Dr. E. B. Larcher, “ “ *• “
Dr G. F. Shaffer, “ 256 Hudson St. “
A. A. Wheeler. “ 51 Myrtle Av. Brooklyn.
Di\ E. Firth, M. D. 10 Gold Street, Brooklyn,
i H. StC.tR. A. L. PKTTEE, JP.
late of New York City.
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D, 0, HODfiklNS & SON,
OFFERS the public one of the best selected Stocks of
Good in their line ever brought to this market, con
’ sisting of
DOUBLE BARRELLED GUNS,
RIFLES, PISTOLS,
/* “ V B.:
FISHINO APPARATUS,
AND
S|ortln” Equipments of every Description,
i together with
Cutlery, Walking Canes, &c.
A FEW DOOIGB BELOW THE LANIER HOUSE,
Macon, GTf*.
REPAIRING carefully attended to.
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MACKEREL.
Ipr P Packages No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, In Kits,
i quarter, half and whole Barrels, now re
j ceiving and for sale l*y GEO. T. ROGERS A SON.
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Geo. &. Ro!>*t. Smith,
H’ AVING bought the interest of Messrs. DeLoachc A
Wileoxson, iu the
: CARRIAGE
business, in this city, will continue the business at the
j old and well known stand of J. DeLoache A Cos., on Mul-
I berry steet, next door to the Lanier House, where they
! will have on hand at all times, a well assorted stock of
Carriages,
Rockaways,
Buggies,
Harness, &c.,
which they invite the attention of the old patrons of
oe House and the public generally. Repairing
time as heretofore, with neatness and dispatch, and on
do most reasonable terms.
thehe patrons and friends of J. DeLoache will find him
Tur establishment, where ho will be glad to see them,
and take pleasure in waiting on them, should they want
any thing in our line.
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Medicated Candy.
THE subscriber is now manufacturing a Candy tha
has given great satisfaction to all those that hav
triedit for Coughs, Colds and difficult breathing caused
j from colds. It is put up iu £5 cent Packages. He Is
I prepared to furnish it at Wholesale on reasonable terms
| to those wishing to sell again, or at Retail at his shop,
i He could publish certificates, but it is much cheaper to
j try one Package than to read them.
Bhop .n Second iot above New Passenger Dopot.
I All orders promptly attended to. Address
GEO. A. SMITH,
fcb9—tf Macon, Ga.
M’KEE & BENNETT
c mm & HARNESS
REPOSITORY,
Corner of West Broad and Bay Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
! Where may be found at all times an extensive assort
ment of rieh and select
Os the latest styles and patterns, embracing ever varie
ty now in use.
Their stock is composed of selections from the F.stab
lUhments of Messrs. J. M. Quinby A Cos., Baldwin A
Thomas, Wm. Dunlap, Mott A Cos., James Brewster A
Sons, J. H. Goodwin, and other celebrated manufactu
rers, whose work has a reputation tor
ELEGANCE, LIGHTNESS AND DISABILITY.
The subscriber* feel confident in stating that they can
furnish FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES, at prices as
low as any single Vehicle can be bought for in the city
of New York.
11. C. M’KEE.
L. S. BENNETT.
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A SUPERIOR lot of Whiskey and Rum for sale by
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
feb 16—ts
Barmins nr rsssiosi
111S11IMIM-HUHISII
MR. M. LOH would respectfully notify his friends
and the pnblic that he still keeps an Kstubllsh
i ment at the old stand in the FLOYD HOUSE, for the
purpose of accommodating all customers In his line of
business. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING A SHAM
\ ROOING executed In the best style of the art. Also
Warm, Cold and Shower RA THS, at all times and sea
sons, ready at a moment’s Warning, at the reduced rate
of 25 cts.
For sale numerous articles for the toilet of Gentlemen,
such as Razors, Shaving Snap, Hair Dye, Hair Oil, Prog
ler*s Hair Invigorator, Milk of Almonds, Bay Water,
Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pomatums, Combs, Ac. Also
Gentlemen's Wigs and Toupees *n hand or made to or
der, to-snit ail emergtncief..
Sntrance on- 8d Street, 8 doors from the corner of
Floyd House Building.
P. 8. —Knight 4b Co’s, celebrated HAIR REGENE
RATOR—the best preparation yet out for restoring the
hair to its original color r and promoting its growth, kept
for sale. This article has been need by several gentle
men of this city, with entire satisfaction, and can be
recommended with confidence. 91. LOH.
may 15—ts
Notice,
k r TO our City customers who want ICE. If they want
| X ICE delivered, they can have it done by giving us
t notice, and eg flbsan if net cheaper than any house in I
Wow. §. A. EHL6 A AON.
’ fH|W ABE - H 0 U S E|SJ
I COMMISSION* BUSINESS.
: “IN tendering to our patrons and friends our grateful
I L acknowledgments for past favors, we desire to notify
! them, that with added experience, renewed energy and
| increased facilities, we are prepared to commence tho
i business of another Jear ; and to assure them of the
: pleasure we shall experience In the continuance of their
patronage, the most highly prized evideuce of their ap
] predation of our efforts to satisfy and please.
To those with whom we hare hitherto had no business
j transactions, wc res]ectfully tender our services, pledg-
I ing to all an attention to the interest entrusted to us,
undivided with any other pursuits.
; Our entire time is devoted to the Factorage Business,
| and the experience of many years as Cotton Sellers—
with an anxious desire to make our services beneficial
i to our patrons, will, we trust, enable us to make the
correspondence desired of mutual advantage,
j Orders for Bagging, Rope and Merchandize will receive
1 oui careful and prompt attention, anu cash advances !
, made to a reasonable extent, eitheron the growing crop
! or on shipment.
PATTEN, COLLINS A Cos., Macon.
PATTEN, HUTTON A , Savannah.
July Ist, 1955.—tr.
Brittania ware,knives ANl>
Forks,just received at the* China andCrock*
! try Store, Triangular Block, 2d Street, by
I It. P. McEVOY.
NEW “BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 2, COTTON AVENUE,
(Opposite Washington Hall, Macon, Ga.,)
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. 1
rSIHE subscriber? would return their thanks for tlievery
1 liberal patronage extended to them, and would most
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have !
now tn store a large assortment of Hoots mni
Slo*st, mostly of our own manufacture, to which week
ly additions will 1-c made, of ali the different styles and
patterns usually called for in a Shoe Store, and would
invite those wishing to purchase, to call and examine
our Stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as an v house
inthecityorState. MIX A KIKTLaND.
jan4—tf
Flint Gsnaburgs and Yarns.
4 I BALES above superior good? for sale at Factory
r sv/ prices hy CATER A BOWDRE.
marl—ts
NEW FIRM.
ICE, FI!!, fISITEIS, FiSI, it
rjTHE subscribers beg leave to Inform the citizens of
A. Macon and vicinity, that they wiil open a store in
few days, for the saie of Ice, Fruit, Vegetables, Fish, Ac.
to which they call the attention of consumer?. They
will at all times have a supply of the above named arti
cles, which they will sell at a small advance on tost, at
wholesale and retail. They will pay particular attention
to putting up orders for lee, Fruit, &o. Country mer
chants and others in need of the above named articles
will do well to give us a call, as our motto will be ‘‘small
profits and quick returns.” We will have a constant
supply of Norfolk Oysters next season, put up in two gal
lon tin cans, and ten gallon kegs, to which we call the at
tention of the country trade. We will also keep a sup
ply of Spiced Norfolk Oysters through the summer.
STEPHEN CLARK A CO.,
Muibery st. opposite Lanier House.
feb23—tf
ICETICEI! iGEIII
RE< 111 VLB daily, and for sale at a reasonable
price, by STEPHEN CLARKA CO.
Mulberry street, next to Day’s Jewelry Store.
marS—tf
CinOKEU 8 Ala MON? Pig Hams, Canvassed
L* Hams, Pig Pork, Mackerel, Split Peas, White Beans,
A. 1, Goshen Butter, for sale by
STEPHEN CLARK A CO.
marS—tf
Bacon, Sugar, Tea, Cod-Fish, Smoked
Beef, Ouions, and Seed Potatoes for sale bv
STEPHEN CLARK i CO.
raarß—tf
ORANCiES? Apples, Lemons, Candies and Nuts
for sale by STEPHEN CLARK & CO.
marS—tf
fi /A / W |/\lbs. Tennessae Bacon just received and
for sale by ALLEN A DUNLAP.
feb23—tf
“At V bushels OATS for sale by
sJVI/ ALLEN A DUNLAP.
mar22—tf
sacks Tennessee Flour just received and for
017’ J sale by ALLEN A DUNLAP.
feb23—tf
OAA Bushels Tennessee Peas just received and for
! O’ ” J sale by ALLEN A DUNLAP.
feh23—tf
3 | WA packages assorted Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 8
1 V/v7 just received and for sale b?
■ ; EN A DUNLAP.
feb2S—ff
ri* / \ boxes TOBACCO for sale bv
ALLEN A DUNLAP.
mar22—tf
*r A Planting Irish Potatoesjust received and for sale
O'J by ALLEN A DUNLAP.
feb23— ts
At , bbls. Tnnaessee Lard just received and for sale
4 / hy ALLEN A DUNLAP.
fcb23—tf
O i \ l k/1 LBS. well cured new Bacon, just re
• j’J.kJVJxJ ceived and for saie at reduced pri
ce? by STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
feblO—tf __
,*r4 v BRLS. superior Irish Potatoes for planting just rc
f)U ccived uud for sale by
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
marchl—tf
4 *r BBLS. Peacock’s Whisk* y, n superior article,
‘xO just received and fi ,-*aV bv
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
marchl—tf
CiOFFEF, A TEA) —A good supply kept con-
Hpf stantly on hand and for sale by
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
novtO—tf
rillvAN.—We have just received one of the finest
a assortments of Tea? from the Pekin Tea Company
ever offered in this market.
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
febl6—tf
New Spring Goods.
A LAP.OE assortment of every description just re
ix reived at WINSHIP, ROSS A COLEMAN’S.
marls ts
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
milE DINilVf; SAI.OOIVin the New Pas?en
-1 ger Depot will be opened on Monday, Decem
ber 3d, whers meals will he served on the arrival of
each Train of Cars. Attached to the Saloon are Ladies’
and Gentlemen’s Parlors, Wash Room?, and every thing
necessary forthe accommodation oftlie Travelling Pub
lic. LOGAN A MEAIU,
Proprietors of the Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
decl-tf
CIOFFIIE. —RIO, Laguyra and Java Coffee for
) sale hy STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
feb!6—tf
Osage Orange*
THE HEDGE PLANT OF AMERICA.
’5 T HE undersigned has just received a supply of Os
-2 age Orange Seed and plants which arc warranted,
at the Drug and Chemical store of
GEORGE PAYNE,
mar22—tf Opposite Washington Hall.
New Candy Factory, and
BAKERY.
ORNAMENTEDCake.and Plain, supplied to Families,
Weddings and Parties, according to order,
ALSO,
Candy by the Box, (assorted for Merchants,) of the best
quality, warranted, and at the lowest prices.
Orders for the above or for Drugs, Garden Seeds, Nuts,
Fruits,Ac. promptly attended toby
J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
oovß—tf Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Geo. A. Bniith,
WHOLESALE Manufacturer of Fancy and Plain
Candies. Shop on 2d Lot above the New Pas
senger Depot.
Merchants can get on as favorable terms as can be had
South.
His long experience in the business assures him that
he can give entire satisfaction. He can refer to the for
mer customers of Smith A Rogers, C. H. Freeman, Free
man A M’Carthy, and Messrs Freeman A Benson, where
he ha? worked for the last eight years,
augll—ly
ROCEKIES, GKOCERIES
CARIIAKT A ROFF, now have in Store and are daily
receiving a very large and well selected Stock of
* Groceries of every description, which they will sell on
the best of terms for CASH, or approved names, and to
which they invite the attention of Merchants, Planters
and Consumers.
jan4-tf
To the Ladies.
MRS. MARY T. M’GREGOR’S FEMALE
Friend and Restorative.
THIS Medicine has proved Itself to be the greatest
discovery of the age. Its virtues have been thor
oughly tested, and in no single instance has it been
known to fail. Without injury to the moat delicate con
stitution, without producing nausea, It acts like a charm,
with imperceptible certainty, removing all obstructions,
Ac. whether produced by cold, or otherwise. This Medi
cine is particularly valuable la a change of life, from
Girlhood to Womanhood.
A trial of this great discovery will satisfy the most
skeptical. It has produced tlie desired effect when
every other known medicine had failed. Delicacy for
bid? advertising the astonishing results produced hy the
Femnle Friend. For further particulars address,
orapplyto MRS. MARY It. ii'GILEGOR,
Macon, Ga.
Corner of 3d anand
dec22—ly
Boots, Shoes, Leather, &c.
THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally, that he keeps constantly
on hand a general assortment of
of an styles and qualities, Sole Leather, Calf Skins and
Morocco. He respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronage, and, as his motto will be ‘‘small profits and
quick returns,” and his determination to sell as low as
any one else, he hopeß to be able to please all who may
call on him, next door to M’Evoy’s Crockery Store, In
Triangular Block.
J. C. C. BURNETT, Agent.
Also, constantly on hand, a general assortment of re
ligious tracts and other publications of the American
Tract Society. I. C. C. R-, Agent,
feb 2—ts
CANARY BIRD CAGES tot sale by
/ X A. WISX
1 mar II
FOR SALE OR BEST.
TIIAT very desirable house now occupied by J. Van
Va'-kenburgh, near Viucville,. Possession given im
mediately if desired. Also some 350 acres land, and
a 85 Horse Power Engine, with gear forsame,and Grist
Mill. For terms enquire ol
J. A. A 3. S. VIRGIN.
aug4-tf |
Change of Schedule on the
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
Groat New York and New Orleans Mails.
ON and after Sunday, February Bd, 1856, two daily
trains between Macon and Columbus, and one be
| tween Macon and Americus.
Leave Macon at 2 A M and BPM; arrive at Colum
bus at 7.15 A M and 10.304* M; leave Columbus at 4.15
j A M and 1.80 P M; arrive at Macon at 10.54 A M and
7.40 P M ; leave Macon at 2 A M; arrive at Americus
; at 640 A M ; leave Amerietis at 2.20 PM; arrive at Ma
| con at 7.40 P M ; making a complete connection between
I Montgomery, Ala. and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington
j and Charleston ; also, with Central Railroad trains toSa- 1
I vannali, Milledgevillv and Eatonton. and with Macon &
Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nasbviile and
Knoxville, Tenn.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
I Eniaula, Ala.; connecting daily at Americas with four
’ horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, ThomasviUe,
Bainbridge, Ac,, with tri-weekly hacks to Lumpkin,
Cuthbert, Ac.; t.t Port Valley wish Hacks to Perry,
Haynesville, Hawkinsville and Knoxville, Ga. Passen
-1 gpr# for Americus and points below Fort Yalb y. should
! take toe 12.15 P M tram from Savannah, and the 5 P
M train from Augu.,l.l, : ,vv ie'enlionat Ms’nn ; for
other points on the South-Western or Mu.: ogee K ad c
take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passen
gers leaving Americus at 2.211 P M will reach Coluiula.s
at 16.80 P M. same night.
• Passengers from Columbnsand the West for Americus,
I South Western Georgia or Florida, should take the 1.8(1
1 P M train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach
Americus at 6 4(1 A M next morning.
. First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York
| on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
; Wednesdays. Passage in the Cabin. $25; Steerage. $3.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah sl4 (W
“ “ Columbus “ “ lb 041
“ “ Atuericus “ ** SSO
GFO. W. APAM, Sup’t.
| Macon, February, 9th, ’56. ts
iMraliillly.
AN accommodation Train for freight and passengers
will leave Macon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
day, at 6.50, A. M.; arriving at Americus at 1 17, P. M.
Returning, leave Americus Tuesdays, Thursdays and
i Saturdays, at 7.85, A. M.; arriving at Macon at 1*27, P.
M. Commencing Monday, April 14, l ft s6.
GEO. IV. ADAMS, Superintendent.
aprl2—tf
Ilacon ami Lard.
J Q/A f\f v/\ LBS. Prime Tennessee Bacon, 4,000
O” *qv'*/V* lbs. Prime Leaf Lard in Store and
to arrive, for sale by CATER A BOWDRE. ]
marl—ts
Flour.
/"k/'v/'k LBS. Lenoir’s Family Flour,
. 7/ vr 20,000 lbs Atlanta Mills ilo.
Eor sale by CATER A BOWDRE.
marl—ts
Sugar, Molasses, &c.
3 *” HMDS. Prime and choice New Orleans Sugar,
(/ 85 do. choice Cuba Molasses,
50 bbls. and bbls. choice N. O. Svrup, for sale
by CATER A BOWDRE.
marl—ts
Lumber, Lumber.
300,000 “(.“ly I '“ nk 9c "" ,n, ’
ASHER AYRES.
mar 29 ts
Bacon, Corn and Oats.
iy CASKS Bacon, 1,000 Bushels Corn, 1,000 Binhels
id*) Oats, for sale by ASHER AYRES.
mar29—tf
WINE, CIGARS AND LIQUORS. .
OJA BASKETS Heidsick A Cos. Champa’guc Wine,
O\) 200,000 Cigars of all grades, some very choice.
100 bbls. Corn and Ry Whiskey.
50 “ Phelps’ Gin.
20 “ N. E. Rum.
50 44 Old Monongeha’a Whiskey.
5 “ Bourbon “
5 “ Old Peach Brandy.
5 “ Malaga Wine.
5 “ Madeira Wine.
10 Casks Charapaigne and Cngtiiae Brandv
for sale by ASHER AYRES.
mar29—tf
GOSHEN BUTTER, MACKEREL & NAILS.
V KEGS ami Buckets best quality of Butter,
110 Packages Nos. 1, 2 ond 8 Mackerel,
200 kegs Nails, for sale by
ASHER AYRES.
mar29—tf
IMPORTATIONS FOR THE
SPRING ANO SUMMER TRADE.
I.iticns lilnetis.
rfIHE subscribers are now receiving a large let of Lin-
U ens (imported by themselves) direct from Bellas.,
consisting of
1 Case soft finished Irish Linens.
1 “ heavy undressed family do. do,
1 “ Slate colored Linens.
1 “ Heavy Linen Drills.
1 “ Extra lieavy Planter’s Liner.
1 “ Brown Hollands.
1 “ Lawn Handkerchiefs (to arrive.)
ofthc above goods weean sell aslow as they
cau be purchased in New York.
WINSIIIP, R 053 A COLEMAN.
marl s—ts
To the Public.
rriHF. subscriber-, invite prompt and responsible pnr-
I ties to open accounts with them on the usual time*
To Cash buyers gn at bargains will be offered.
WINBHIP, ROS 2 A COLEMAN.
marls -ts
Carpets* Carpets.
rjTAPES'I’RY Velvet, Bnsssels, 3 ply and Ingrain, Drug-
X get Matting, just received and offering low by
WINSHIP, ROSS A COLEMAN.
raarls--tf
WSNSHIP, ROSS & COLEMAN.
HOLES ALE and Retail Dealer* in Fan y and Sta
3Dmr g-ooxjs,
Carpet*, Mailings, Damask Curtains, Ac.
uiarl.Vtf
FEATHEfi DUSTERS.
A GII li A X variety for sale by
iV B. A. WISE.
nar?—3 m
VB'*NE assortment of the above for sale low by
B. A. WISE.
marS— 8m
TABLE AND POCKEf CUTLERY.
A VINE assortment just received and for sale by
iV U. A. WISE.
marß—Sm
x CABIN PASSAGE 77*
... -* a- TO * ,*f
New York $25.
S33MI-W3EI£IjY
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
riHIK NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL STEAM
-1 SHIPS:
KNOXVILLE, 1,500 tons, Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
AUGUSTA, 1,500 tons, Capt. Thomas Lyon,
FLORIDA, 1,800 tons, Capt. M. S. WooanoiA,
ALABAMA, 1,300 tons, Capt. G. It. Sohknck,
Will leave Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday as
follows:
These ships arc among the largest on the coast, un
surpassed in speed, safety or comfort, making their pas
sages In fifty to sixty hours, and are commanded by
skillful, careful and polite officers. Having elegant state
room accommodations, they offer a most desirable con
veyance to New York.
Cabin Passage, I*6
Steerage do 8
Agents : PADLEFOKD, FAY A CO„ Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCIILL, 113 Broadway,
fcblG—tf New York.
STORE, HOUSE AND FARM FOR SALE.
TIIE subscriber being about to retire from bu
siness, offers his place in Marion, Twiggs co.
Ga. for sale, which consists of a good Dwelling,
Store and out buildings, necessary for a place
kind of business ; a good well of water and a
bout Sixty Acres of cultivated Land. Possession given
of the Store House ?by the Ist of July next, in time to fill
up for the Fall trade. No place offers greater induce
ments in Georgia, for a mercantile business than this.
Possession given of thedwelliug and the other proper
ty on the Ist of February next. The above named pro
perty will be sold for loss than one-half its cost and
value to any person wishing to pursue the mercantile
business. Any one wishing a situation of this kind would
do welt to call and look. Persons wishing further Infor
mation In relation to the above named property will
please call ou K. L. Wood, Esq. Macon.
IRA PECK.
feb!6—tf
ICE! ICE! iuE!
PERSONS wishing ICE left at their residences will
please leave their names at our Store.
We will furnish ICE as low as any house in Macon
delivered every morning.
We beg leave to return our thanks to the citizens of
Macon for the liberal amount of patronage bestowed up
on us, and hope that by strict attention to the wants of
our customers, that we will merit a continuance of their
favors. Although there are strong efforts made to run
us off the track, we beg leave to assure our patrons that
they can rely upon us as long as there is a shot left in
our locker or a spoke In our wheel.
STEPHEN CLARK A CO.,
2 door* above Strohecker’s Drug Store.
maylT— ts
Garden Seeds.
FFTY Thousand Papers Gacb-u Seeds just receiv
ed, also Onion setts and Buttons, white and red,—
The trade supplied sn reasonable terms. Country Mer
chants can be supplied unusually low, at the Drug and
Chemical Store of
GEORGE PAYNE,
declS—tf Macon, Ga.
A VARIETY
- PAPER HANGINGS, Pa
i lY'nftl V) pv Shade* or window Cur-
Papers, Ac.
T. A O. WOOD.
I—ts
Macon Sheetings.
*rf\ Bales MACON SHEETINGS for sale cheap by
t>U CATER A BOWDRE.
arl-:f
FINE FURNITURE.
FINE Parlor Betts, Rose
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Cases,
Bureausof Rose Wood, Ma-
Sofas,Tete-a-Tetes, Divans, - s
J Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair r. WT U
I Cloth, Flush, Hrocatel, Ac. ~
Arm, Rocking. Nurse,! ew
-1 ing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, Plash, Bro
l catel,Cane, Split Bottom, and every kind of Chairknown
| to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogauy, Beach, Gum,
<fec.. High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wadrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and
Pine.
Safe* of all Patterns.
Tables.
Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Extendon Folding
Leaf, Square, Round, Ac
Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Spring.
Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters.
Fine Mirrors, commou Looking Glasses, Looking Glass
Plates, Picture Glass.
Window Shades and Fine Cornices.
Buckets,Tubs, Dippers, Brooms. Brush Brooms, Feath
er Dusters, Foot Matts, Ac. for sale on the most reason
able terra*.
Lumber taken In exchange, or Lumber made up in the
most fashionable styles of Furniture to order.
We have one of the largest Stocks of FINE FURNI
TURE to the St-*-, arid we are constantly mar.ufac
i taring, ann ,sn to sell. Call andsee us.
ap-14 ty TAG. WO ID.
Watches.
L'L.aibiiot, Pcuri. Garst-a, ,'TosHk, Swiss Paintings
AND OTHER KINDS OF
, w It: -m.W JE2 W.a R‘W 9
or THE LATEST STYLES AKD BEST QUALITY.
SILKVR and Silver Plated Ware, Oil Paint
logs, Fancy Goods for presents and many
other purposes, Gas Fix’ urea. Guns and Equip
ments. Colts and other Pistols Fine Cutlery,
D iguerreolype Stock. Work Boxes, Writirg .31
Desks, Tea Trays, Military Omni. S"<*vey
or’s Compasses, Land Chain*, • j hematic*! Instru
ments, Water Coolers, W. ‘ ; Cnues, Cabas assorted,
Toys, Games, Dolls, Ac. Ac. aii of which we will sell on
the best terms.
PIANO FORTES,
Of Chickering A Pons, Nunns A
J—cfCJ- Clark, and A. H. Gale A Co’s.
r : —i Manufacture, allof which will |>e
I?” —lrfjj sold at Factory price*, and fully
.1 W'~ ‘W I I Piano S’uols, Bay
f 4 lf State. English. French, and India
Rubber Covers ; Guitars, Violins,
! Flutes, Accord eons, Ac. of the finest and b.st qualities.
Our customers and the public generally, are respect
| fully invited to call and look through our stock, even if
they do not design purchasing.
Watch work and Jewelry promptly attended to and
warranted. E. J. JOHNSTON, A CO.,
Mulberry Street,
3d door above the Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
I nov3—tf
] FISK’S McTAIIC BUrTaTTcaSES^
R* OSS WOOD, Wilnut, Covcrol aml Pl.l.
Coffins.
Builders are invited to call and examing my stock of
■ Marbleiied Iron Chimney Pieces, Window Sash and
Blinds, Panel Door*, Window Glass, Mahogany Balus
ters and Newell. B. F. ROSS,
marl7—tf Cotton Av. Macon, Ga.
Feathers. <&*/,& **
VFINE lot of Ttnnes- vy'sT’
see Featliers, a very .
seasonable article, just re
ceived nd on sale at ‘j
Cabinet Ware-house. ‘'Vr!-j-L.l ts
mar3 —ts
SMITH & IsITTI.iI.
DEALERS IN
; Saddles and Harness; Carriage Trim
mings; Leather and Rubber Belt
ing ; Saddler’s and Harness
Makers’ Material. ‘Vt-nks,
&e., &c.
jn-lAR CORNER CFTXRRV ST. AND COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, GA.
aug2s—tf
FBK'S METAUC BURIAL CASES,
\ - AIIOGANY AND VELVET COFFINS, furnished in
an hour’s notice.
Orders by Telegraph or otherwise, will be re
sponded to.
T. A G WOOD.
T. 0. NISBET,
FOUNDER AND MACHINIST,
MACON, GEORGIA.
(successor to nisbkt and lkvt.)
j rjIHE undersigned having purchased the interest of
I 1 his late partner, C. P. Levy, will continue to fur-
I nish at their eld stand, Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw
; Mill*, Upr.glit ae-t A”- -’,r, Bark and Sugar Mill*, G'n
j and Mill Gearing >Vater Wheels and Castings, and M
] uliioery in genera! Particular attention will he paid to
I Cir. uiar Si. ,v Mill Machinery. Having in hie employ-
I m- at tiie betti meciianics in the Southern country, every
guarantee vI! he given, that the w k will be well done
The cash price fo* casting* generally ,w ‘ . -tir .-en’s
per ib. i>r the jireser.t, instead of 5 cents, which ha*
been the customary rates heretofore, and Steam Engines
and machinery in general will be sold at proportional
ly reuucea rates. T C. NISBET.
dec 15— 1y
NSW FUSNITITIIF.
’IIE subscriber has just reeeiv o.
5 and will continue to receive
from the the best New York Oh;.
manufacturers, a large ip.i! ’..o'-
some assorttrcat oi Ute tatec*
> I RMTI RE, CHAI&N At.
He also manufactures Furniture ot
tlie veiy best workmanship, and at t
the lowes market prices. The follow- ,
ing list comprises a part of the arti
clcs always on hand :
Sofas,
Tete-a-tete,
Rocking chairs of evry style,
Parlor chairs.
Mahogany, Walnut, Oak ar.dCane seat chairs,
Office and Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteads from .5 to fIOO,
Side Boards,
Wash stands. Corner stands,
Wardrobes, Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rose Wood,
Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables,
Centre and Side Tables,
Couches, Trunnell Bedsteads,
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book cases.
Hat stands Looking Glasses,
Childrens’ carriages and cabs.
Window shades, Feather dusters,
Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses.
B. F. ROSS.
CrAS FIXTURES.
THE subscribers have now received, and will continue
to receive an assortment of
GAS FIXTURES,
(of Messrs. Cornelius Baker A Co’s, make, Philadelphia,)
such as Chandeliers, Pendant*, Brackets and every
style of Fix(ures used for bin ning Gas, and are prepared
to furnish and fit them up tn Stores, Dwelling.-, Hotels,
Churches, Ae., at short notice.
sep24—tf K- L. JOHNSON A CO.
anoß.au payne,
Drasirfstj and State Licensed Apotliernry,
AND WHOLESAE AND RETAIL
TPVEAI.ER in none but genuine and re
i) liable Medicinesanl Chemicals, Pre
ecriptions of alt kinds, compounded at all
hours. Over twenty years experience in Ay
thehusiness, and clo.senpplication at that, Wpyjj
enables me to he able to give satisfaction .f3p*a
tn all my customers. Dealer in Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Purgical and Dental instruments, and other In
struments, Perfumery, One Toilet Soaps, fine Hair,Tooth
and all other brushes, and Toilet Articles Artifical and
natural Leeches, Medicine Chests, A., and Agent for ail
patent and other medicines, too numerous to mention
here, and manufacturer of the best celebrated Bryant’s
Cholera Remedy, made from the only original recipe,
and which has proved itself the very best article for all
bowel affections, nnd most particularly Cholera, and
Cholera Morbus, with all classes and sexes. I will be
able In a few days to supply the trade with this article
of Cholera Remedy which has been so much oalled for.
dec*2Q-—tf
Hay~
l) /\ Bundles Prime Tennessee Hay for tsale and to
OU arrive by CATER A BOWDRE.
marl—ts
COFFEE, SUGAR L nOOR.
-J f'k/k SACKS Rio, Laguira, Cuba and Java Coffee.
JLVy*A 50 bbls. crushed and resin u Sugar.
50u sacks Family and 8 F. Flour.
50 bbls
ASHER AYRES.
mar29—tf
Yalnahle Plantation and mills Tor Salfi.
THE undersigned offers for sale her well known and
valuable Plantation on Flint River, lOmiles north
of Butler, containing 14k> acres. Oak, Hickory and
Swamp Land, COO acres cleared and in a high state of
cultivation. There is also attached to the Plantation a
valuable and profitable Merchant Mill, with a water
power |and privilege not to be equalled In Georgia.—
Any reasonable time can be obtained for the payment
of the same. For Information apply to T. W. Mont
fort, Oglethorpe, Ga. or to the subscriber on the place.
I. MOHTTORT,
Crawford county, Bcp. ID—ts
Dr. Grimes’
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE.
THIS valuable laxative and tonic cordial, is most
confidently recommended to those persons who
are suffeiing from the disorders incident to an impaired
! digestion. The symptoms indicative of an imperfect as- |
j similation of the food and its healthy and natural ap
i propriation to the sustenance of the system, are too va- ;
ried and numerous to call for a minute account of them j
: here. To those who are afflicted with such disorders,
l they are but too readily appreciated, and need no de
tailed statement of them. To all such the proprietor
commends this medicine. An ample experience in the
practice of medicine and ia the use of the remedy, as
sures him that it possesses v irtues superior to any other
compound with which he is acquainted. He is willing
that its reputation shall rest upon its merits alone.
For the Costiveness, Head-ache and Indigestion of
pregnancy, its benefits are peculiarly manifest, and for
this distressing disorder, it has proven eminently useful. !
Asa promoter of Digestion, its efficacy will be readily
I acknowledged by those persons, who Indulge freely in
i the luxuries of the table, and by reason of a slow and
j labored digestive process, suffer from fullness and oppres- !
slon of stomach, headache, eructations. Ac. Takeu un- !
| der any circumstances, it renders immediate relief. Its j
■ properties as a laxative for continued use, restoring the
secretions and exciting the vermicular action of the in
j testinal canal, render# it a safe and valuable family med
i icine, equally adapted to children and a iults.
I’repared by DK. THOMAS W. GRIMES, Columbus,
j Ga. and for sale by Guo. I’atse, Macon, Ga.; J. F.
Woodbury, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by Peter Farreb, Griffin, Ga.,
“ “ J. P Milner, “
may 10—till j an ’57
CERTIFICATES.
Macon, March 2Sth, 1556.
; Dr. T. W. Grimes, Columbus, Ga.
Dear Sir.— Having lately had an attack of Dyspepsia,
; I procured one bottle of your Auti-Dyspeptic Medicine,
and before taking the Bottle I was entirely relieved. I
: have had occasion to take the Medicine for the past four
years for Indigestion and billious attacks, and it affords
me pleasure to b-ir testimony to Its beneficial effects —
it never having failed in a single instance.
I cannot too strongly recommend its use to those who
suffer with Dyspepsia, and you arc at liberty to publish
this for ’he benefit of suffering mankind, as lain tho- !
roughly convinced that atrial will satisfy the most skep- ’
j ticai of its great value as an Anti-Dy=jHptic Medicine.
Very truiy, yourfriund,
J F. W INTER.
M \rox. Geo. March, 28th ’56.
j I hare frequently taken Dr. Grimes’ Anti-Dyspeptic 1
Medicine for Indigestion, and experienced its pleasant
! effects. It is very pleas aui to take, and as an appetyxer i
’ I dont think it ha3 its superior.
I _ _ ANDERBON COMF.R.
WOOLEN MACHINERY.”
C. L. GODDARD, New York,
ONLY Manufacturer of the original Steel Ring and j
Too’h Burring Machines and Feed Rolls, to be j
l attached to First and also to Second Breakers and |
Finisher# of Woolen Carding Machines. The attachment i
j to second Breakers and Finishers ar.d very im- \
portant. These Machines are in operation, j
; on first Breakers, in most of the principal Woolen Fac
| lories in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and are |
I deemed by experienced manufacturers, as the most per- j
feet machines used, and indispensable to the economical i
and successful manufacture of wool.
They are in fact the only strong, durable and success- j
i fully operating machine in use. No carding machine |
i ihouhl run an hour without them.
The Feed Roils arc strong and durable, and worthy of ,
| attention.
I Circulars explaining these Machine? and Rolls, refer- 1
! eneee to mills having them in use, Ac. may be had by ad- |
’ dressing
C. L. GODDARD, |
No. 8 Bowling Green, New York, to whom orders i
; should be directed. .
sepls—tf
1200 Acres oi Land*
; rp.m: subscriber offers for immediate sale 1200 Acres
JL fine farming lands laying five miles N. W. of I’ond
: town, in Marion county. (RlO Acre* cleared and in a high ,
; state of cultivation with* settlement near ;the centre of
j the body of said lands. There are 12 or 15 negro houses !
j on the place, with all the usual out houses, Gin house, ;
: Screw, Ac.
I The subscriber Is compelled to go west and will sell the !
j land cheap. Plenty of running water on the place, with I
! a good one story dwelling house. Terms half cash, and ■
! the remainder at 12 months, wffh a mortgage ou the land. :
! 1 am always at home ou the plantation.
JAS. H. BIVINS. j
i Pond Town, Ga.
jans—6m
MATTRASSES.
j
DO YOU LIKE A COOL COMFORTABLE BED IN |
this hot, sultrv wtather? I Iso,'obtain at once one !
j of PUTNAM S SPRING MATTRASSES. They
| combine cheapness, durability, and elegance, with a lux- !
| utiousnes of ease wholly unsurpassable. Call, see and j
i test them, and you will not regret the purchase. For
I sale by T. A G. WOOD.
| mays—ts Next to Lacier House.
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,
|
I
•
—* {
I A GEIN ERA I. ASSORTMENT, embracing
Baskets, Cradles, Children's Carriage*, Bucket?, J
I ChuriMi, Ac. Also, Tables, Brooms, Ac. Ac., now in Store ]
and for sale by T. AG. WOOD. ,
apr2S—tf
FAS-f AND WINTER
CXdiOTBEIISrO.
BAULSBURY A CO., are prepared to exhibit to
1 J, their customers a very choice vnrieiy of entirely
new and most desirable styles of Fashionable Clothing, j
for Fall and Winter,among which maybe found any ar- j
tide# suitable for a gentleman’s wardiobe —well Manx !
oooot* exclusively. They have also an assortment of ,
Cijptbs, Cassinitres an,l Vestings,
of styles entirely new, which they can make to order, in i
the best manner, and the shortest notice.
i- P~ In boy?’ and childrens’ clothing, they can offer ,
something Very desirable,
sept 25—ts
CJAhH AN i> isl.llM* FAC TOR Y.—Tln un
der signed is still prepared to manufacture all kinds
of it indowsasii, niinds, 1 aiiiivl Hours
and t arp* it!r} Wort to order. Having alw..j •on 1
hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, he ;
will warrant his work to be of the most substantial and :
duraole description.
He will also contract for any sixe or style of buildings, ;
and execute the same with aU needful dispatch. Orders J
respectfully solicited.
JOHN KNIGHT.
apr2S—tf
Plantation in Baker.
ffdHE Subscribers offer for sale valuable Cotto inns
1 which they have selected, lying in Baker county.
The improvements have been made during the last year, •
and are now ready for cultivation, vbs:
One place containing 2-V.’ acres, with 50 acreslmprov. j
One *• “ soti 44 44 125 44
One 44 44 5tH! 44 44 150 44
One 44 44 750 ** 44 150 44
One 44 44 IboO 44 44 550 44
One 44 44 1250 44 44 500 44
One 44 “ 2000 44 44 800 44
These places all lie on and near the road from Alba
ny to ThomasviUe. A ?iage Coach passes daily, and
persons leaving Macon in the morning Cars reach there ;
at night.
Also, one place containing 1,500 acres, lying in Thomas
county, having 200 acres improved, and containing 30(1
acres of Cane Hammock.
Oue place in the 13th District Early, of 500 acres,
with 125 act e improved.
One place in the 27th Dist. Decatur county, of 740 :
acres, having 150 acres Improved.
For particulars, address
JAMES R. BUTTS, at Macon, or
JOSEPH MOONEY, a Savannah.
Macon, ar’l—tf
Garden Seeds.
i) / \ /Al ki \ PAPERS fresiiSeeds from the Wethers
jV/Uv’ field Garden# put up expressly B>r u,
and including every variety adopted to our climate. —
The trade supplied on :i*. ■ most favorable terms.
FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM. j
norl7-1y
Georgia Land Agency-
FT)HE Subscriber, having removed from Milledgeville,
I and permanently located in Macon, will continue :
his Agency for the purchase and sale of Lauds in this
State. i
He will receive order* from Planters in the middle and
lower part of the Stale, for the purchase of Lauds ad
joining them.
Persons holding Lists of Lottery or Reverted Lands,
and desirous of selling, will please send in their num
ber*.
Capitalists wishing to make safe and profitable invest
ments, would do well to call and examine his Lists of j
Lands.
He offers for sale the following bodies of Lands, vix:
One of 750 acres, four miles from Bainbridge, and j
two and a half from Flint River.
One of 750 acres, eight miles North East of Bainbridge.
One of 2.000 acres, ten miles from Bainbridge, and
three from Flint River.
One of 1,000 acres, three miles West of Bainbridge.
One of 750 acres, or.e and a half miles from Flint Riv
er, and three from Bainbridge.
Oueol 2,500 acres, five miles from Flint River, anti
eight from Bainbridge.
Also, two bodies of 500 acres each ; one of 750 acres,
and two of 1,260 acres; lying on and near Spring Creek,
in the 27th District.
Two bodies of sdo acres each; one of 1,000 acres, and
one of 1,250 acres ; lying on Spring Creek, near the,
junction of Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers.
All the above are situated in the valley of Flint River,
lie level, are strong lime Lands, and productive for Corn
and Cotton.
They are within a convenient distance of Bain
bridge, as a market for their products.
From Bainbridge, there is an uninterupted Steamboat
communication throughout the year—the U. S. Mail be
ing carried by steamers from this point to Apalachicola.
Also several bodies of I,HOO to 2,000 acres in Lowndes j
county.
Abo 150,000 Acres of Land,
Situated in the counties of Appling, Ware, Coffee and
Clinch.
These Lands are about being developed by the Savan- j
nah and Brunswick Railroads.
They are productive in grains, vi*:
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Rice. Also in Sugar Cane,
and the Long Staple or Sea Island Cotton —their yield
being from half a bale to a bale to the acre.
From the fertility of Its soil, and the healthfulneßS of :
Its climate, this will be one of the most desirable farming j
regions of our State.
The above Lands w;ll be sold in bodies to suit pur
chasers.
JST” Terms made easy.
ray Office at the Land Agency of A G. Butts.
JAMES R. BUTTS.
aug4—tf
“tape lines.
GOOD assortment of Uphove \ oJmun
marl?—tf
LOOKING GUSSES ANDvvuS?
BESIDES a large assortment of vra
C<nmon Ware, and every nth hlt<: <ir *0 i
kept in a similar establishment. The i* r .,. tni le ‘
ly invited tocalland examine his
chasing elsewhere. ;
HOOTS * Sllog
L 5?
KIL3EE A BALL, at 38 Murrav*,
Church, are offerinir to th coh^
Boots and Shoes, fresh from *Ct *
from Auction sales embracine man >ffaet
style known to the trade?
light figures to Cash paying ‘* the 7 cr, ‘ i: ’
i Customer*. We shall take great
j calls from the above class of niercham’' 1 ?
and wil! exert our best effort# to <.„► th fl0!s W*
tire satisfaction in qualitv of giL- mfull
, prices. No charges for showing 0 ’
papers always on hand. 6 our j *ck. G .‘
New York, .Jan. 5, 156.
MACON & WESTERN rail Ri:)E
New
ON and after Monday, July i*,i. ..
Trains of this Road, will be wt r ’ ,M “-e
I Leave Macon 2 o’clock t
*’ Atlanta 5 •• A ll rf *cd 8
Arrive at Macon 16.50“ .. I If, 1
I 44 Atlanta 7.80 41 •< S ,
I „ Passengers wishing to go over the Tv e ,, ftt , * *
! Roa<l without detention, will take tin- o
: from Macon. * *■ N j
j Passengers from the Central R Pad .
will have have no detention in *! P0 |i 1
I .j-rj? _
New Principle! New Ren .
Fever and Ague Cm,
OR ANTIDOTE TO
rnu TDK PREVKKTIOX ASH CCU*r ‘
Fever and Ague, or Chill Fever; Dun b Aim
| Intermittent and Remittent Fevers
l Severs, accompanied by Typhoid
Typlmid Fever, Yellow Fever, Sh,p ij, *'■
Fever, General Debility, Night gw^n
DISEASE WHICH'hIvE a COMMON OKI,
Malaria or Miasma,
These diseases are common to tuanr !■ #,, •
United States; but wherever they prevail k
■ Kast or West, they all equally
miasmal cause. The great variety <?r *>
1 forms cf disease isowing principally to and -Vr l
; sex, constitution and habits ol the suffers -t** l *
\ CI4US ‘ : ,s the same, they will al! eoualiv vW*. ■
j dy that is competent to overcome *.ritsuowert
By laws of Nature, every principle u t **’
I site, and for every disease, or cause of di lf , s . ,>
: a re-agent, or in other words a specific
I Malaria, whether arising from Marries a
j ter, decomposition of animal and veseuwk?^’ 4
; e " r ‘ ue i wly clearfd ,'*n<it, Is the to
effect; is a poison floating in tlie ti„wi„i, “
, disease to all who breathe it. I„ S ‘,'*'#
; those unalterable law# governing the untrr^Y 1
, subsisting between opposites, there Uin i), , 1
, before us, offered to the public * ‘ *■'-
! THE NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO iULktu
which neutralixes the poison whenever it U E ‘ '*■
Uet with it, even in the open air, ai,d *t cn
I Daily, completely purifies the system afieefed u ,
; baneful Influence,and thus restores nd prewn!. i 1
1 The remedy is believed to be entirely nex ‘’
; known to any but the proprietor, xho diitu.c-lr “
! the following extraordinary mult# frnn its te
ll will instantly check the ague in perten .i, ,
suffered any length ot time, from one dav to t*™,,
I and by continuing its use. aciording to the direr,,’
! radical cure will l. e effected ; the patient conticd .#’
I from the complaint for ever unless subsequent n,
: to malaria should make its use again netware
In its operation upon the jaiisen in the mu
! Immediately relieve all the distressing lympn*,’
j ‘“US or ague diseases, and when the distire im„V
i will entirely prevent the accession of
GENERAL DEBILITY AND NIGHT miT!
which so often fellow the administration of oUtr t
; cine*. The patient at once begins to recover W
j abd strength, and continues to improve until m-m.
I perfect health. ,P
j By its use Fever and Ague may be banished in* t
| ery ianuly and class in the community; f*nntt, *
, chanics, and all laboring people may be using tLiiut
{ cle as a
PREVENTIVE,
j And pursue their respective avocations in perfectufe
; from ague or bilious attacks dur.ng the sickly !tl .
I which is often to them the most valuable pan.
! year.
| Since the introduction of the cure in everj psrtrq
I United Elates, its success has been so cm plitc nit
varying as to have fully proved these assettietiig j
j vor of its extraordinary n-crii.
When these declarations were made, it the dateef<
introduction, they seemed incredible lon.sry, mi
the most candid minds, because all the renvmi
science had beer, taxed in vain to subdue ague m|
ions diseases; and what was still woise for tpt ni
ers. ail their remedies or treatment, whether Kfebttfc
empirical, have been limited to tlie use of poi-or<
destructive drugs, such as Arsenic, Quinine, Jk,™
Balicine, Ac. Tlie effects of tiiesc are rivnel ■ i
than the disease they subdue, and wl.tn suit: ret it
fail, or give only temporary relief, their poisenMiiln
are snperadded to the poor sufferer’s Urst con;inn
On this account ague sufferers should be partici
careful about using any secret Fever ard Afi.ertw!,
notwithstanding the makers of them uniteraitj'l*
they may be taken with perfect safety, eves iLad
notoriously well known that their potency deptsiia
ly upon destructive poison.
Now as a proof that the Remedy is not only vth'tq
ffo account of its power to cure diseases,but” del
also
worthy of rrßLic coNnpjjrri,
because of its
SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARIILEffKEtf.
Tlie following certificate from one of tlie mast crlrtm
ebeclists in the United Elates hat been obtained,a.
, copy ot it i* attached to every bottle :
Nkw Yobx, June 11, HP
| “I have made a chemical examination of Rlioiu‘l
ver and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaris, ist’k?
tested it for Arsenic, .Mercury, Quii ine and birrctw
but have not found a particle of either in it, un to
found any substance in its composition that wetidpa
injurious to the constitution.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. P., Cbfitift.’
It is a stubborn fact, therefore, that tin# nstd;
destined not oniy to relieve tlie human ftmUyfiesn
arious diseases, hut to do an equally geot ligi
venting the takit.g of other meuiclni which delate
The entire absence of any baneful ingntiicti sn
till? Remedy, not more valuable as a ture, tiuim
preventive.
No class of disease is so easily managed si lit*
under consideration, if the medicine be itktc ii
vance. This is owing to the diseases being pndwti !
one and the same cause, and therefore all, MA is
dents and travelers, should protect theaiseirulf l
timely use of this preventive, and not wait torlfcepst
already lurking in their veins tc develop*Hwiiir.C
lent attack. Take the Cure a? a preTiLt.u,b4s*
i stroy the poison before it does harm.
| Full directions and advice as to diet and UMldi
prepared hy a distinguished i’l.ysicim li:g retidewti
a Bilious climate now accompany each bottle
It will often be found uecessarj to precede tils a 1 ’
cine by a ntllu cathartic or anti-bilious j r.rgnim I 1
very best thing for general use is a moderate id’
Castor Oil, the object of which is to cits: “ r
and free the biliary passages. Rememner ti: : vi
is necessary, or there is costivene#s t must M t . -
the operation of the antidote wiil be teriotkij el*®
ed.
ONLY CAUTION.—Ia certain specified a# 1 ’ :
the coiitenls of one or more bottles of the Cure if
low vessels, (dining plates,) and place the ll - H
rooms; for the va;e>r rising from the mediciM.* I *'*)
so the air wafted across, or circulated over thtiri’
it, after the liquid is evaporated, will cotter* !l 14
destroy, to a degree commensurate with its t>i
the miasmata or poison contained In the ijiUtt* ri ’
This mode of exhibiting the Cure should lihrwfct he v
sorted to when very young infant* are exposed w***
: rious situations.
The bottles in which this medicine is put t,pU*
words “Rhodes’ Fxvfr a?p Agce Cru” !dcn*_
glass, and on the outside wr-pper is the i.rme *■
medicine, (the copyright of which is stcured) ;
signature of the proprietor. These pree*s*M *
adopted to prevent counterfeits and ltuitatietk
The reliance for its success is entirely upon H** 4
merits wherever introduced and used, ilieit* 8
considered sufficient.
Prepared and sold by the proprietor. . ,
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, *■ l
CAITIOY.
Since the aanouncement ol the new
; which the composition and singular sutceH o ft l .
j tidote to Malaria” is owing, several active sd
pied quacks have forthwith made the same
la vor of their poisonous nostiums, that were heM r
; titute of any hut the usual wholesale laudatte# “•
companies disgusting quackery.
I notice one ftnu who manufacture a pill,
oue of my general circulars, prefaced it wilL
“An Autidote to Malaria found at last,” snksti'*- 1
i name of their nostrum for n,y Medicine, tn?
brazen impudence, end the.r pamphlet with the
atfon, “Let the proprietoi of anyothcr medic!** w
much, If he dares.”
Against such swindlers ill? Impossible to df r **
warn the public in general terms; ajr*•** ‘’,
notice would only bring them into the notoriety_
pireto. There Is this consolation, however, j
can deceive few but the most Ignorant— ’ '‘ r ‘ ...
1 chance for success being to steal IM
longings of respectability, which, like tbe if
always proves to be merely a temporary
Beyond the following statements, Utercf**i
lie must protect itself: — .
Premising that I make no claim whit' l * , .
my own assertion alone, I am constaimJ’ I
! proofs from well-known and disinters # ?***
ery part of the Union. . irf *
Kibbt.—l claim to offer to the public * “
cine, and its innocence I establish beyoß* and
the certificate of chemical analysis gives tj
chemist, Dr James R. Chilton, of New l o **;* jrt ; ’
which I att-cli to every bottle of the “ ,* ’ cs tbc ■
great a blessing to the world such a
the victima to fever and ague medicines -
alive can appreciate better than word? **® 1 ,jjis
SnccKD. —I claim that, as an “AntidoM :
! is not on absolute preventive of ail y t vti ,f
a poisonous and foul atmophere, such *
Ague, or Cl.ili Fever; Bunffi Ague, and
tenl and Remittent Fevers; Bilious Fe Ter *,
by Typhoid Fever; Yeliow Fever, * UTW itfy’
General Debility, Night Sweats, aid Mke w <t ,.
ease; but that It is the natural, knerrirg :
Ing Cure for them. Tl.ls I establish by pi ’
and voluntary testimony, which I ‘r.jrtl*®'';
both of individuals who have used it, ‘ Th* ,
that of respectable dealers who hayeKtw ‘ • (rcr f' J
that I daily receive nnd constantly ’
gists and Merchants in every part t. “ ‘ ,r*
statinglhat they have sold from tw® and e fib ’
more gross, and that “every bottle W
cure,” thereby creating a dvmauu fo* , cf dtt •
evidence that cannot honestly be dispu**” s|®£
1 neither have or show any hosdlity to *:t= x ‘
icines or their proprietors, believing ll ® ,
should stand on its own merit. Allj’ 1 ’- U KS v
is, that unprincipled knaves should a .j n t*i, ; r .
language, and assume the principles l ,jj C sic*
der to impose their secret nostrums r _
dying, for the sake of a few pieces of c .f A* l
And as an evidence of the genuine e
Fever and Ague Cure, I make this o • •
To *ll Medicine Defilers in the nU JpjtC
I wilt send a trial consignment of
Cure to every medicine dealer tn “ e * , by
Canadas, upon application.
tory references, aud author:*#. - be’ l ?
the efficacy of every botUe. My oW*
vince the trade and the public, ’.. #.
the intriinsic merits which are cL-l
PR. E. L. STROHECKER,) for H*b*
GEORGE PAYNE,
J. B. A ff. B- ELLIS. )
D. N. AUSTIN, Fort TallM(*®; btf Bek
jrjrvi.iN, niOMAfl A CD., Cow** o*’ 0 *’
leblT-to