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HE MACON STEAM BOAT
miVIP A HfV i “ ° ^« b - ic * * \ A CARD
A i rfflHF.bc.be^vvilhi^ to wieetlhe wishes or h>s i »-^R. j. TOOLE take* mis method of offering hi*
Georgia, that liiei- JL s; wuli the increasing demand, and the | „ ro f es ,i 0 „a! services to iho Citizens ofMadpu—
! earnest wc- .a^naaUoW^Pwc^inf Phy-Mauij^lhe | hemay bo f on „d,Jbr the present, at his re-iUeuce,
■"“****“ ■* "’ ■"* ” coruertTThird and Cherry Streets, over the Sitor* of
t Air. It. R. Graves.
btrengthenmg Salve, J \„ v 27 4t 9
?nd that it should he more extensively known and ; ; —-—-- ■-r— * "
circulated, tiiat.thousalids suffering from Constitution- a3ft6 isiOlICGs
•I Weakness, 1’aius in ihe Back, and Side, Rheu- ^ .P?J? , 9 i 2*!f*5^? < i.i?.T c !a;s “ rl “ ° __,7u'
mutism, L 'iility in tlio Back and Loins after Child
birth, Weakness, Fluttering Pain, and ii senso of
Sinking at the Breast and Stomach, front'the effect
■of Fractures and Dislocations of the Bones—from In
dolent Tumors in the breasts of females, (which are
often thouglirto lie cancerous, but which this Salve
will seldom fail to cure, and always relieve,) that they
raav avail thi aiselveslofn remedy that will remove their
S ufferings, and diminish the bills of Physicians, I have
een induced to make arrangements for its manufac
ture, and have it sent to every section of the United
State-sand as my professional duties occupy all mv time,
I have associated with hie in the manufacture and sale
TermsofSnbscripiioa
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5,-.tr. Fiv« L»«t.i.vns, paid xn ndcauce, ™fV<’9 j 'WI4KE this method to inform the merchants and public generally, in the interior of
. ^ftrtno 7' ,rs : t*-s U'X.f.Ant.paiatnaGcanct JL line of boats will be infull b Deration early in the fall, aud solicit their patron tge fortiie liue, believing . „ _ .
eft re years. , ; that goods forwarded by the way of Darien is the clieadest for merchants ol the interior of Uio Stale, and ! frequent solicitations of individuals who have used
■ i t ’ ’■'{ ■' ir vf*. ^ teT I , * le most expeditious rdiTTfe. The Company have the foiluwiug new and tine Steam-bout*, all commanded laud experienced the greatest benefit frofia my
,/ Tver ’•> -• i tu.>j .Cents jmr annum by lint nto Captains, to wit: ‘ '■'* '*
'i I , Steara-Soat J. STOWE, Capt 27m. C. L'Sendall,
*"■ ’ 1 C5HIEPTAIW, Capt G Willcox,
EXC!E£, Capt J. £. Willcox.
SC?3H2!0&, Capt Wm.F Johnson;
>)cr ttnnu.i
TerttH of AtlvorUsiiigf.
, ir ,„ts .s (! nrexf lia*uiuiqiMrti or le urctxer
,'l‘U insertf-d orrlimc far Owe dollar. If hen
. oat inf'rtie" is *irtn, '0 ctnlt far each
„f insertion.
r,,/ , ilrcto r x and Coroners’ Sales are chor
ds far
’Using. Job Printing, !fr.
Interest mil be e'angtd
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x'nrttsTnuriewgMAne Packet*.
UlllO Macon, A. Bibhins, -Master.
•• Amelia Strong, Brown,
• • Darien, C.-P. Bnlksy, «•
V .. Now J enow, B. Matthews, *•
■ •• Promimn, J. CoUborw, “
•• (New) “
ch-. 0. il. Crum. Baker, . “
, j if,* di!Vopparoi*. Iu^WiQh And b*n.l
■ US trade, h ive orporienced euptains
, r „ - x w,. *k from each port,
fyr Darien will tind Doboy B r
;; water will he found on the
.tli - i .ne depth can he carried witlo
!J feet cubic carried np to the
, ..^e ‘iji'pouuy sound nnd river is
,e atld good, with ample room tor ves-
. Jlty off the whole cotton crops, coming down
^lVvWES^MITCIIELL &■ COLLINS,
Agents Uanen.
ftejAMfs GotmAttn, Esq.Maco.i:
If. ■§&
Also sixteen first tale Tow-boats, built expressly for the navigation of the'AIlamaha and Omnlgce 'riv
ers. Tho J. .Stone is a side wheel boat, low pressure engine, carries 700 hales of Cottou, runs regularly 3
times a week between Savannah and Darien. The Steam-boat Chieftain is a new side wheel boat, am' will
carry 5 to 600 bales of cotton, to run regularly hetween Savannah and Hawkinsville, and so to Macon, du-
ringthe time of lull rivers. The oteam-boats Excel and Superior will run regularly between Darien and
Macon, towing two boats each; and one of the Steam-boats will leava Darien regularly every 5 or 6 days:
the usual time of passage up is 5 to 6 day*.
The Macon Steam-boat Company Line are connected with the line of seven packets tunning regularly
from New-York to Darien. R. M. Dkmii.i., Iti6, Front Street, New Yotk, is the Agent for the liue of pack
ets. and Hawks, MircHEtt & Collik* the Agents of the packets at Darien. The Agents of the Macon
Steam-boat Company Line are—
MARTIN, WALKET? & WALTER, CW>s»;*n,
L. BALDWIN & Co. Savannah, ■ \
HAWES, MITCHELL &. COLLINS, Darien, t
george k Roberts, iiatcktnstiUe.mSBmmmjimmmmimimi
A 1,1. persons indebted to the late firm of " U,- , unc i, or oscapemeut iudepeudattt
JjL LIAMS A. BRADLEY are requested to cull at j Turt i ca i UA'ji 1TES: .ihor le
uf my Salve, sir. B C'. BAXTER, of New London,
Com>e<*icui, i ndito him onJ,y, have I communicated
my recipes. TnisSalve is prefftired by him, at hisDis-
pensary, Ivew London,|Conn. and to secure the public
Any goods or produce shipped to their Agents, will be forwarded with despatch, or' goods ordered to Ijt'Ti against ,rau ^ J 0 '* imitation, his written signature wjll I
shipped by the line. The Company, thankful for tbe patronage they have received from the merchants anU | he affixed t i the label on each toll of Salvo,
planters,have increased the means of conveyance largely, mid the Agents pledge themselves to use every | „ ^ STEPHEN SW^ET.
lid tt!0
their
exertion to facilitate the interest of those who may ship by their line boats.
J. GODDARD & Co. Agents.
P. S.—There will also be a line of Schooners running regularly between Charleston and Darien, to the
Company. Agent in each place / %
Th i Company would particularly request that shippers have their goods distinctly marked with the name
mid place in full', which will frequently save detention, and a wrong destination.
M r.m, Jn'.v 17.1637. 42
iclt " I-
ill. *0
hry ths
tsMitlsac sica nth out Company.
THE Tulihc are intnnned that
this Company ha* now in opcia-
tion. fonr boats, built axpn s-»y
(ox ,(, e mi miner trade, which will
rrtularly between Darien apd Macon, towed by
tr’ifce steamer Altsmalvi, as far up tho nv-r assoc
> ascend. . ,
Vail as early in the fall a* the state of the r»v«r w
bail liiecnni party will have in operation tar : «,
i..atsTto wit: tne Ocimtlgce, plyinr 11 ■ T,n ' !
[ml S»vaut«h; and tfio Co,nit. on )/ Akuamrthn be
•) Darisn and Mamn; together with 11 tow mcuj,
u>x and in comp ete order, being h-n t , ; vpt-s-iy
.. ; i,. a oiu, mid comma,ided bv exparwitevd captains,
^n.iblo thoni lo periuriu th<^ tiip vrith nes-
’.oi l f.utfi inducements for those perrons to
„ - Oinnapv who wish to get their' goods or
i ta /.tioiwJjllo market. The company having
the p’rnilvgo of insuring, will, at a
t..: '• 'ram of preuium, take risks on f tods or pro-
■ shipped by its hosts, or placed in charge of its
at* lorship.wnt.
i for iht* ihavt) boalt:
;r \ Or OtiTTON, Mncon* «
■ ,'iljMH & LA THROl’, UawtJnsville.
t’ Y<>.\GK *Sr. SONS. Darien-
GRANT & YONG K, Savannah.
KER ItOVCE &-Co. Charleston.
J niu b 35. —
Scairg. Ware Kouse,
.Inti Jiscsinc&s.
The undertign-
rd have ewtereil
i nto a copartner-
V&S-Jgct ' I ship for the trans
action of the above htisino-s
The Boating business will conducted under the
im<- and ityb of .1 Gonntnn & Co. mid .will he tnan-
.-(( and directed by J Goddard. (
The Ware House mid Commission Business, nnder
■ name and style of Hardeman, J ones &. Co. Will
..r najed and conducted I v Thomas Hari'emannml
Jones. Vim undersigned respectfully solicit for
• j isinhWunent a iharo of imbUe patronage.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
JOHN JONES. .
JAMES GODDARD.
i.rt«-r Vi- v.- T t'.-r^ 9Xi --
. _ iuufssUHt JtHgfncss. AJariess.
tiiidefsigued have rosutned business ns a
bavo, and will a* heretofore pay prompt atten
•i to nil hnsinoss entrusted to their care. We believe
t. ■ Live made arrangements that will enable us at all
u „rs to forward goods for the interior with the leas!
delay, by steamboats when tire river will ad-
extreiiib unv rtv.-r by small tlats or lighters,
.. ■\pre.-, ly for that bu-aue-s.u On our wharves
e Stur>.-houM , », eslc Hated for the storing of cot
■•.•a ..cat possible expense, and oar opportunities
. \ ud vuth.’Ji niiatul or coastwise, are not exccl-
", uiher lioOsc. Darien, May 10. I* at,.
!t\Wl s, HITCH ILL & COLLINS.
" '^aajctio *
.tuJ Coustairi-iion Jiasmex*
’' JVtI £. nui, oribW'begs leava to into,- his hiend*
.1 a., i Uio public generally, the' nis returned
i.: V irfo, u:i.l is mw rea nd willing, at any
,...!,. l ines, to attend m<> rictly to any business
. i may • conferred npt. n him, A share of public
,.•1 i- respectfully solo-bed.
.1 C I,. HOWLAND-
C'ti.fc r g at the old Etand of the
b. At bb t Ji.ti’i JftsJ'ts M OliK.
,vpoK«le ihe ventral Hotel-,
' • ,-.'nSTANT s>t|,j'ly ' ; i tr-sh Hoiking may bo
- lu.iua si reducea ]>ricesior cushat the aaove
e ,»a Miieiit ttet. Z.i 4
Copartnership JVotier,
i l i . -uliscrmers have this ,luy ibruieo a copart-
. '.hisnip in business, under she firm of.
Dickinson & Ware.
^lE-HOirS£
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE undersigned would respeet-
a an fuly announce to tlteir friends, and tn
the public generally, that they have
formed a copartnership far the pur
poso of transuding the general ivaic-
j house and commission business, in the city of Macon,
] under the name and style of
HARDEMAN, JONES & Co.
I jPhey luive purchased the w ire hon e lately ocen-
! p<ef? by M«-srs. Hamilton. Hayes A- Co., the well
known silnatitoi or wlni'h, fc' lh «s regards s.ifety a-
j. gainst lire amt t ",i OiuiveUlcuy.c pf its close .stores
! i|,|ts>s no racnmjijdnda'tm?. Xhby aca alow ready lb/
r he recaption uf O'lMU, a. id .fqr’ttit rece/ving a'rj fi r-
, 'tm g<iods t?f tbvir .'Oiintrv friends, ifint may
i sj shipped ’fl tfc-’ir care. ■ .They will be prepaied .to
1 -vj. Fid i ll,-i si,"U adv.'.ws. on c> tfon store-, tyiil/pr
■ ,pja.l I V Til. Ami 'float' the'T.wt that they ib
i r.l,’.i ;od no m deal in'collen on t', ir own aeconm,
'v I,ope to ., • :vf I'ueri! si,a,- of p-i >lie put
>■ i.e biiMl)-*- < ■', in,;' ted with their eswhlisl.-
■ • nt ,viil have the exclusive attention' of Thomas
Ludenian and John Jones, who will spare no paius
to serve and please its patrons.
THO. HARDEMAN,
JOHN JONES,
J. GODDARD.
Tho undersigned have sold their ware-house pro
perty to Me.ssis. Thomas Hardeman, John Jones and
James Goddard. The ware-house and commission
business will be coudneted by Messrs. Hardeman At
Jom-s under the name and style ol Hardeman, Jones
At Co. The uiidersigi id in retiring from the above
named business, feel great pleasurejin recommending
those geiuiemeii t< their former friends and patrons,
as worthy of their fullest confidence; and they would
respectfully so|ict for them a continuation of tho; pat
ronage so liberally extended to them for the Inst four
years, and for wlueh they will ever cherish the most
lively sense of gratitude.
HAMILTON, HAYES & Co.
Macon, Jaly IB 1637 42
ttftCOJS? ACADEMY.
Female Pepurtmtni.
T HE Trustees have tiie sutisfactibj to announce
to the public, that Mrs. Napiar has returned
from the Norih with renewed health, au4 resuan d
tb,! duties of ihe depu»'finciit imdet her charge. St!*
h.ts also purchased a chemical and philosophical Ap
paratus, prepared with the hit'st improvement for ... .. H
rufrhinj? those brnochcs of sc**e4i^e. and having per* r (Juioii and its vittnen as «l Cure for Ague and Fever,
Fbx.vkli.v, Conn. Jan 2,1837
For sale by H. & J. SHOTWELL, Agents.
Corner of Mulberry and Third Streets, Opposite
the Central tlntcl Afacon. May 16
Southern iconic
FEV ER AND AGUE, and every
sonaily visited moxi of the best seminaries in the north.
. ■ pities, and wilnessed all the iuiproVriinetiUintriA
'< c l for iilip.irliilg a nseful and solid Ed'.patiou,
Trii-Ums * L‘l cokfidetii in assnr.ng the p ihitd
hi Instil .li i, shall he excelled l,y no other in
riii£ :tie v : a. who are r.oinmitled to it, for
‘ -it'.i: ,lst :‘ss. *
1ft .,! Department wi'i continue to be un-
;tic- (,f Miss Lord, whose qualification - as an
. true:, ■ s ; tp rws’srleiM'e oia toof’wgH khoivii to fteeti
. t.tt-jnJfio-aff.n fiumltiieTruftP^kj '
N ATHAN C. ML'.VROEt Sec. B. T.
• aft g * • .-
Mrs. A pier will take five or six young ladies as
•trii-rs i her family, if desired.
For the cure of F_ ^—
s'4pptom of GoneraJ Debility.
T HEsrfmLoflhe SotrrHEBK Toxic is unprsce*
dantclfr It'roa been au> iously sought after by all
cl ,sse« in every part of the United States, and its wide
ly extended distribution has been owing to the many
requests received from every section of the South and
South West.—Although it originated in an obscure
part of the country but a few years' since, it is now
mmd in ail the principal towns and villages in the
■utoccupy the store foruiely occupied by Jofics, Dick
uA c,o.,wacrei>,'! business of that firm yvill he
,i. 'll VloTtiY DICKIN80N,
L AUGUST03 WARE.
WAitii-iSOUSti
AVD COMMISSION BUSINESS.
GEORGE JEWETT Ct CO. I tp
ave to tender their thanks to tl -se
friends and acquaintances who hith
erto have so liberally patronisod them
in the above business, and desire to
inform them as well as die,public in general, that the
business hitherto conducted in the above name, will
in future b? carried on by tho undersigned, under the
firm of JC'-VETT & BURCH Their Waie-IIouse
is conveniently s tunted near the corner of Chewy
and Second streets, adjoining the store for sevoral
years past occupi -d by Geo. Jewett & Co., and is
well calculated for the reception of Cotton, and for
close storage, &c. They will also have a Ware-House
neni the river. From the^ong ejpericn'e, of one of
the firm in the above business, and the extensive ac
quaintance of die other through the up country, they
hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage
They will he prepared nt the commencement of the
eiion to make advances on produce cither in store
or shipped to Savannah, Charleston or New York.
Their personal attention will be devoted to the selling
of cotiflii from the Ware House or from Wagons. In-
surance on cotton can be effected when desired.
GEORG.: JEWETT,
Ahg 2 MORTON N. BURCH.
Ti.e 'undersigned desire to inform their friends and
Urn public genoiully, lh.it they will continue the mer
cantile business as heretofore. They have now on
hand a large and extensive assortment of
DRY-GOODS. HATS, SHOES.
Httrdtware. Sugar. Coffee, .lfotat>sex,
BAGGING, TWINE, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS,
A'C'.nnd expect shortly to receive trom the Ncw'York
and Boston markets an additional supply, all ofivhicli
will be sold on reasonable terms; a share ofpunlic pa-
tienage i» rspeclfullv sol;cited.
Au- 1 44 GEORGE JEWETT &CO
WAREHOUSE
,IA Z> COAI.JMISSrOJV IS l SLVEAX
. The subscribers grateful to their
■ Mj 1 friemls for the stippprttfieyhave here
4* -jt loforc received in their business, to-
spi ciiiiil v inform them and the jmbiic
generally, that they will continue the
oiuLETIIORPE IKS. & TRUST CO.
OF TIIF CITY OF
fPJ HE public are hereby informed that the lateMer-
chants' Insurance and Trust* Company of this
city lias recently been incorporated by the legislature
of this State, under the above title, with authority
increase the Capital Stock to 500,000 Dollar.-, and
exercise TRUST and sundry other privileges. 100
IKK) dollars of said Capital bas been paid in. and will
at all times lie held in readiness to pay any losses due
by this Company. Risks are taken to aud from this
city to any port or place, on as liberal terms to the t
sured as any other Insurance office. Loans wiU I
taken, xnd bills of Exchauge purchased,&c.
WM. B. PARKER, Pres t
James Res, SecV. Jan 96 17
Savasmah Insurance and Trust
CO 31 PA NY.
T HIS company is now ready to take risks on
prodiireanit merchandise from Macon to Darien,
.'■nvannah. Charleston, and any of the northern ports
iff the United States.
J. GODDARD, Agent st Macon.
Dee. 4 tf 11
.TlonrocJS. JK. A’Pan/csng Company,
MACON. OCT. jith, 1837.
I N obedience to a Resolution of the Stockholders
of this Institution, held oit'Jlst August last, it was
‘•ordered, that an instalment of Five per cent, on th
whole Capital Stock be paid on the first day of De
ceniber next. Aud a further instalment of Fiee per
cent, on the first day ofFebruary next.”
Published by order-ff the Board.
Oct 16 3 PETER SOLOMON. Ca.hier.
.1Ion roc Stall ti-ond S ISankissg Co.
MACON. Nov. 29, 1837. I
A N annual Election for President and six Direc
tors for this institution will be held at tleir
Bunking House on 2- r >th January next, agreeable to
the p revisions of the charter
Dec * 10 PETER SOLOMON. Cash’r,
GTJa ITJ3 WARE.
‘ • .• 7v4
.Yti Tl CF.
Ware-House and Cot. mission businees iti its various
fi'-im-hes, at theirstand’on Cotton Avenue. They will
be prepaired to afford to their citston ers such lacih
ties ill the transaction of their business, as are given by
oilier commission merchants in the city. As they iu-
[ tend to be well provided with mch assistants as thfcir
busiocs* may require; they can assure those who may
.-.fiber, having. ;,-urch..se<l i.f Me*»r- J f.vor rbeui with their custom, that no pains will be
Bxt.3-vi.n- :b- ir very exte-nsive and well j spared to give satisfaction
• They have on hand, and will be receiving through
the season from New York, a good assortment of
JDry Goods, Hardware. Groceries.
Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, Iron
STEEL. CASTIFGS, &c Ac
which they will be able to offer on terms satisfactory
to those who may favor them with a call.
MYRICK, NAPIER & FREEMAN.
Macon, Aug 22
Monroe Bail Road A Banking Co.
» Macon, Dec. 6th, 1837.
I T is ordered by tho Board, that an instalment of
tJui remaining Forty Dollars per' share on the
whole Capital Stock, be paid on tho 7th day of March
lies*.
A true extract from the Minutes. lOw Dec 11
Central ft. B. A Banking Co. of Geo
SA VANNAH, SEPT. 20. l-v!7.
A N INSTALMENT of TEN DOLLARS per
Share on the Capital Stock of this Compauy—
one half tobe applied to Banking and the other half to
the Kail lload—is required to be paid in, on or before
Monday, the Jith duy of December next. Stockhold
ers residing at Macon or its vicinity, can make pay
ment at the Branch Bank of this Institution, at that
place;
By order of the Board of Directors.
JON. OLMSTEAD, Cashier pro tem
wvtiSt
Tor Sale.
MY Dwelling House containing ten
rooms, with necessary out buiiditigs, aud
good vegetable and flmver Garden.—
Also the household aud kitchen Furniture
Several house aud other servants. Car-
riaae and Hu.'stss; and if desirwle, will sail on tea
soluble ternu. 8 or 10 smaller Dwellings. Any
individual desiring to purchase, can ascertain the
price and term., after examining the property.
Nov 22 9 8t D. RALSTON.
kj vovk of Goods*
3i irner Cottou Avenue and
hi -ir. o;, i-prepared m offer such inducements
i'l.V.u >rs -t. will not fail to insure a liberal share
| ublic piilrnltuge.
t-'miHry, Merchants. Phmters and others are rc-
•yn iiiiriyduviied to call where they will find a Inrge
V'«oitin,>iit of staplo and fancy Dry Goods, and Gro
1 JOHN J. BENNETT
28 *r
tern 1
Ma.-on, April 13
Iron* Bacon* &c. itc.
T HE undorsigned have ou hand for sale,
wholesale of retail,
tit),000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted sires,
12,006 “ choice Georgia Cured Bacon,
25 hhds. prime Molasses,
200 heavy Hemp Baggittr,
Salt, Sugar, Coffee. Teas, foreign and domestic So- d
gars, Wine*, &c. Ate.
r.jtjHctcd to"receive daily from Boston and ffetr York
A general assortment of Staple DIM Gt*OQ3
II ardware, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets. Snddlerv V - 6i,z
WM IJ PARKER A Co.
Macon, Sept. 55 5 1
WARE-HOUSE.
,?»tf Commission Fussiness.
TllL Ukdarsigiieu have ukv-u for u
term of years, the Ware" Htutiie of
A. ti. fiar.stan.near the. licof.’ufCu'ton
Avenue.end canvenienKo'tbecentre
ui'bu«i!i-», where, they willaransaet p
r«l storage, cad : cw,ir.ww hiisirc.r.« .The
VVa; - Housii andcoiitaiiesidn basinc.'-'e. M'J.li ba con-'
ua arid ina'iuij-d hy.L- Bv-ili A-. I. Rnim-v m-tu.
To- Kent.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by the
subscriber, in a healthy part of town,
near Henry G. Ross’s, convenient for a
small family. J. R. BENNETT.
Oct. 27 5
hers of the firm, tiidy yvifl
and .v.ti.otion to the intet-;
I'lantvr- 1 who n>av favour :l<-
Tf-Ct.ivimj and fr-rwaydinx m<
age in id sates <
ir-vpti* their v/ii-i;- t.ote
-t nfibe mefebauH and
va with their, cuaiom. in
rctinn-ai»e and the stor-
( age nnu sales p; produce. In iy nrrangeumnts
will be m -do to make liberal advances on produce
in store, and such other facilities in trade as shall he
for the interest of ihe laistomere.
The concern also will keep at their store on Cotton
Avenue, a large and general supply of Staple, Do
utestic, French and fancy Dry Goods, ready made
Clothing, Hard-ware Cutlery ic. Together with a
general supply of Groceries, Iron. Salt,"Saddles. Bri
dles, Boots, Shoes, Hals. &c. They have on hand a
large supply of first quality Hemp Baging, Bale
_ Rope and Twine. The undersigned are deter*
J UST received a gootlaasorunanlof handsome pa? mined to do business on the most liberal terms any
per hanging and bordering. • 1 . ‘ " ■
Oct 13 2
Ctuimpitigue aud Malaga Wsue.
■jj 41k BaSKi-.TS first quality ehampuignc v* ns,
JL *P*nehor brand.
r. casks sworn maUga wine for sale by
Sept. 25 51 REA A COTTON;
Cheese.
CASKS and 7 boxes Cheese; for sale by-
Nov 4 6 REA & COTTON.
■frapriing <or Rooms,'
H. A J. SHOTWELL
F OR Fever and Aguo—Rowan’. Tonic Mixture
—Quinine Mixture, for sale by
»nnl**
I If. a* \<r Q FfUfl
Carpeting.
YU8T received, a few pieoe* of Ingrain Carpeting
tf which i* fdr rVtfe at riuftierd prircy
d«t 15 H GW PIHCE A Co
orders by the planters for Bagging Bale Rope and
Twine, or any other articles, shall meetour prompt
attention. ELLIAS BEALL. A Co.
Macon,JulyJ2 6m 51
HATS,
Crockery <bL Zi-ardware.
,^'2 “<*vv York cost foj»i«_by_
SALT BHEU3I, BJIVC WORM,
TETTEKF, SCAL1.' HEAD, JACKSON OK
’ Farters' licit,
A ND all other diseates of tile skin, are effectually
cured by the u>o tf -fixsos' rkmedt roa salt
rxiec* " which has never yet failed to euro in a sin
gle instance. It i-- an entire new discovery in tiie an
nata of medicine, and the subscribers are willing to
gnarnnlee a euro to - very pmclia.er, or refund the
full price of it. if taken is recommended. No change
ii diet is necessary, and there is an danger in applying
if*-- *-n ic th** r. nnerest infant. Sold by
Nov. 6. 183?, 6 Iff A. J. SHOTWELL, AgerU.
Chorn's PhMoU>*,* t. *.si« Fannie's
Friend.
I C A*' assure the public! hat the Prilotoses is
amp. Mid ofv-gotat-le mat!, ra put up iu a skillful
manges <utd fontams nothing whit h can prate detri-
ni-i.t.J or injurious to the I<un.au system, under imp
iirciiiusiftnCv*. Femn’es, I am aware, suffer mucii
at such times, in perfect-ilence, owing t*- their petit-
liarly delicate situation; but I am happy that the fair,
er stx can find iu the Philotokxv, a safe and surd
remedy in such cases, without the mortifying necessi-
ty <ff making known to their attending physician their
situation.
I am, sir, very respectfully, n well-wisher to your
valuable medicine.
October, 1832.
and as a general Tonic, are appreciated by all who have
used it. Being us it professes a compound of -'louth-
rrn 1't.gctabhs, ii is needless in offer the assurance that
ihcre is no Arsenic, Mercury.- nor any thing in the
least hurtful to the human constitution in it. It will
lie fon.'ul a valuable Medicine in all cases of Dyspep-
-ia and disorganised Stomach and Bovpels and patients
•jiiv.ileading Ihint Billions Fever, will arrive the most
amp irta.it benefit.-from the use ofjhe Southern Tonic
i. b - adau.'ii-lercd to Children "and jnfa.utsof the
in'\i lender ug-, with the utmost salty. Prep ared by
Cusioi &. Cox at their Lahratory, at Montgomery,
Alabama.
For sale by their appointed agent.
H & J SHOTWELL, Macon.
Merchants in the country supHied at the prdprie
tor’s price.'" 32 May 3
Green’s Vegetable Tonic Mixture.
O K.Fever atul Ague Conqueror, for Intermittent or
Fever and Ague. This Inestimable Febrifuge
has warranted itself, by repeated trials, to be superior
to any article yetpffefed to the public; it is infallible
in Intermittent aid Fever and Ague; in recent cases
it exterminates the Chills and Fever in' from tiventy-
ronr to forty eight hours; being of a vegetable compo
sition, the public will apprehend no injurious effects
from deleterious minerals; it operates as a mild but
effectual purgative, and may be given with great ad
vantage in Dysentery, Bowel complaints, Depraved
Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, and
many other affections of similar origin. For proof of
the efficacy of th it mixture, try a bottle. Tho inventor
being aware of the many unprincipled frauds that are
daily practiced or. the public, has taken the precaution
lo prefix liis signature to the genuine. For sale by
sept 15 64 H. A. J SHOTWELL. Agents
Volume XIl.«—-.’’lumber IS*
&OOK A*r ■fHj.S I
It'alcJecv. Jcuvlrtf, Silver It v,
.J. A. A; Si. S. VIRGIN
Would ladbrin tlu-a- ;.i. ud
public dial they still •ontinue
stand om CottonAvouits, ami
lcooiv sd a li esh supplv ol (• - • -
sisfitg ill purtyfthv o- k-wiug mil-, srs;
Gentlemen’s suo ia;di.-» gold i-.-v«r
-coiid lupine nu-i
^ -r plain and e&trtt
the store of R. Wheeler, Cotton Avenue, und make iepino atid -■ ortioal do. all ot which. Wert *4-
immediate payment. Jected v.ijhchoico tosuit this :.-. .rket. and will j,.- vv; r-
Macon, Nov. 27,1837. 6t 9 _ , ianted to perform 'veil ; Ladies’ gold Neck Chains :
lviarbie . Gentleiuen’s gef|l mid silver Guard uud l obChiuns;
South side Broad street. Aunts#, Ga. J fi“ 1J ^ ■*» r fob K "* v .f - ft*.
„ r ^ Tri , T • -v i . v , ... ... . i Drops ; ortiadi riuu i;i.fl Finfier limns ofnilKinda;
Kip 1I E Subscribers have just received and offer lur „ 0 jj^ B ; lver , ilt , „ d pearl Belt RupWes aud Slides.
JL sale, a spfeuded assortment ol “ |j, ;1 ce ]fc u aed liesd Belts; gold and silver everpoint-
^•ery descriptmu, such as Italian. Egyptian. Imhuud ^ j^ |lcila> steoi Fens ol'Uie bosteaul.tie,. gold, silver
Northern Marble, • | a|jd gtoel tpuCUlc |es. Quizzing Sta«os, silver table,
— . r, , _ j tea, dsssart, salt uu'd mustard Sooous ; fouoandcretufi
Tombs, Mmiumeuts Mantle P.eeep, &e* ^ Sugar Tongs. Butter and fruit K, i-s, silver
All orders from the country executed wttk ueatecs* , Cup#t Thi “ ble-i Castors. Candlesticks, silver, br.re.,
1111 ^SWBFlVfiP G1 F\’DF\'\’T?- : G dk CO 'and bionzsd; coral,gilluudgliiss Beads; ladies’ Engs
. " v ; v , ' 0 q - i of ihe latest fashion*. PusreA und Bucket Books, O.lari
-dgggj-V;. -^r — j onW Flage^t* Flutes, fif-„, Acemdia,.;, Miftlic
Smith, JEvGafferS ei Co* i Boxes large and small, Drums. Orgaiis end Victim;
H AVINCi anLl I. ,»,iiM SI♦«>»•!» nt*
I jtnpppPPHV|H
time in purchasing Cottoa.and will settle for the same
at his Counting Room, where one of the three may be
found at nil times. All persons 'indebted Vo them by
tiote oi account will come forward and settle them
immediately as above. They would recommend their
friends and customers to call on him and look nt his
Stock of Goods before buying, as it is very extensive
and cheap, selected from New York, Boston, and
Charleston, of the latest importations and fashion*.
Macou, N< v it7, 1837 9
r ING sold out their entire Stock of Goods to / Walking Sticks of various kinds si-vnr, sheil
r G. C- M’Nxxt.will devote then undivided J horn *n'd ivory-Combs , Tea and CotRie Pi«*. Bread-
—.'...j c..i ,i._ B Js kets silvoi and japanned, fine painted Waiters,
Knives, Razors, Saunders’ celebrated Razor Straps
with tablets. Pistol* of various kinds, Dentists’ Fi I*?K,
Gold Plate, Wire. Foil &c toy Watches, Rattle,
OsitortPs Compound of Creosote.
W ARRANTED to cure Tooth-Achk, if occa
sioned by an exposed nerve, and the direc
tions are strictly followed.
Dr. Osboru, in l^is practice aa a Surgeon Dentist,
has for many years witnessed the most salutary effects
from the use of this tincture', in relieving iiifkimniioii ... . - , ....
of the nerves or teeth,T Tooth-Ache:) aud thereby been «tH_*Mjert ashwe o^ the pulm ? _«ra|.;.go
enabled to operate on, afidaave vast numbers of teeth. “ .. . ..
previously condemned as useless. It also, stops de
cay and relieves soreness.
rfe'pt II 40 J- H. A W. 3. ELI-IS.
Martin’s Improved.
YC.IST 1*0 irDEKS.
5 gn HESEpowders ore an admirable substitute for
S_ Yeast in making nil kinds of Batter Cakes, and
have the advantage over that article iu making the
hatter perfectly light and ready for baking the instaut
they are mixed Buckwheat and other cakes, when
made with those powder*, are less likely to disagree
with the stomach, than those made with yeast; and as
it requires but a few minutes to prepare for balung,
the possibility of having them sour is entirely avoided
Sold by.
H & J SHOTWELL,
Corner of Mujberry and Third streets, Macon.
? a v 10 .. ~ . . ~ 33
Oalligrliau’s Fever and Ague Fills,
F ° July Iff 40 J H & W S ELLIS.
Cotton Avenue Macon;
Front Dr- John B. Taylor, formerly of Baltimore, and
note one of the most ex'ensive practitioners in Talla
hassee, Florida.
“Having prescribed Galliehan’9 Pills, in several ca
ses of fever and ague, with the most favorable results,
l cheerfully rocommeod them, as a valuable medicine,
lo person* afflicted with tlmtdisease;”
From Dr. S M Iugcrsoll, Columbus, Ga:
I have used Gallighan’s Pills with success—they
have' more than met tny expectation*.’’
From Mr H'mC Bissel, Columbus. Ga.
I have tried them (Gallighan’s Pills) in a severe at
tack of chills and fever, which I had in June last, and
the result was an immediate and permanent cure.”
l>r.
Jupont’s Vegetable Tt*otli-AcUe
Elixir.
A CERTAIN AND IMMEDIATE CURE.
D R. DUPONT having appointed several agents
for tiie said of his valuable Drops for the cure of
Tooth-ache, can with confidence recommend it as an
infaillible cure inall case*, however severe; giving re
fief in a vary* few minutes, nnd that too. without any
injury to the teeth or gums. It possesses the property
of enlivening the gums when in a morbid state, and
of restoring a healthy and vigorous action.
For sale by
„; v IJ 40 J If & W S ELLIS.
Teacher Wanted
T O take charge of C’i«ero Aeademy in M nnrne
comity/.the ensuing year, « gentleman of moral
habits that can come well recommended to teach alt
the Branches usually taught in Country Academies.
The situation is healthy ; we prefer that application
be made personally, ifcunvenieiit, if not, a left rad-
dressed to the Trustee*. Brownsville P. O. will be at
tended to. Bv order of the Board;
JVuv 18, J837. 9 JOHN PITMAN, Soc'y
[Jj’The Standard of Union, anil Georgia Journal,
MiUedg'aville, will give the above 4 (usertions in their
respective papers, and forward .their accounts fur
payment.
PPPWMBWpiPHBHPiM a nai
Whistles tot'children; Snuff bo.v.-*. Percussion rap*.
Pipes, Segnr Tithes, Pocket Comnas-,-* Mtttb$pmJff'
cal Instruments, &e.
IMUHTAKY GOODS.
Srrorde, Belt* : Kpauiet;*. Plumes, 3ashes. Button*.-
Lane, stars, ornaments too niimoroit* to mention, which
will be sold cheap for cash, or ajiproved city iiccs-p"
tances.
N. B.—We hare a choice -elation of materials for
repairing IVotches, and tire prepared to make any.
new part, which will warrant to perforin as wallas the
original.
J. A. & S. S. Virgin f«el grateful for pastffavors
" '“ elicit a shate of the puln--patronage,
imping to give sntifnetion to all who may.favor llil.'ln
in .ffeir lino.
Oct 23 4
Jeifctry, Slirrr TTiiie aatTi
go ons,
j. r.
A ©teacher Wanting
I N Flint River Academy, Houston county, for
which a liberal price will be given—wo want a
matt that can cerne well recommended, nnd one who
can teach the languages efficiently. Any person that
wishes to make application will apply to etthar of the
undersigned committee.
* VVM. N. L. CROCKER.
WAFER L. CAMPBELL,
ROBERT PEACOCK,
.V-»r 17.1377 9 JA COB FUDGE.
SvUacoH ©lotlimg Stores
On Mulberry Street.
FIZO.YTI.VG CO TTOJh'.I FZl.YCF*
M FITCH has constantly on hand,' and is re-
• ceiving at the above establishment from the
manufactory of L. Fitch N, Co. a large assortment of
seasonable clothing consisting in part of
500 Cloth dress and Frock Coats and Coatee*
100 Cloth over Coats
100 Polot Clotlfi duffle, green and red Blnnket Coats
30 Goats hair aud Engfutit Camlet Cloaks, gontleoieii
500 pair Cloth and Cassimer Pants
400 •' Sattinet Beaverteen and Cord Pants 1
600 Cloth, plain and figd. velvef, Valencia, woolen
velvet toilnet bombazine plain and fied. satin
Tests.
30 Ladies figd. merino, Cloth and .Circassian
Cloaks, Gentlemens Cloth Cleaks, Camblet
Wrappers
75 Sattinet, Beaverteen and Jean hunting Coats
10 doz. gingham and calico Shirts
10 “ Frill’d and Dieted Linen and.Cotton Linen
Bosom Shirts rod and white flaunel Shirts
Nett Shirt* aud Drawers, Buckskin Shirt*
150 pairpiain aiid twill’d cotton drawers, silk Shirts
Gloves, Hosiery, Stocks, Bosoni*,' Collars, Sus
penders,Handkerchief*, Cravats, parses. Russian
Belis, Pistol and Money Belts, Stilt and Cotton
Umbrellas.
itso
25 Cases Fur and Silk Hats, Cloth Fur and Hair
geal Caps, which will be sold very cheap.
150 Suits Coarse Negro Clothes, &o. &c.
The above clothing is mauufaciered in the best
mannerof good materials and is offered at reduced
prices for cash. '
Gentle moil wishing theirClothe* made at the North
will, by leaving their name* with iiw, have them made
iff the best maimer, aud niosY fashionable style, and
warranted to please. H. F.
Oct. 23 1337 4 '
IHE subscribers have now been nearly two year*
re-established at tneir old stand; their store of
Sirugs &. Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac
which is now very large/will be constantly replenish
ed, to meet the ensuing demand. Arrangements have
been made with importers and dealers in Drugs and
Chemicals in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, to be furnished at all times with new pre-
>arations and the most choice and genuine articles
: mown to the trade.
The increase of faciiitiesafforded merchants of (hi*
city, by our enterprising steamboat companies, in the
transportation of produce and merchandize, enable
them to effer great inducements to merchants, planters
and others, to lay in their supplies at Macon.
April 20 29 H. & J. SHOTWELL.
LIVERY STABLE.
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform his
friends and the public, that he has resumed the
Stabling Business
Qhisold stand, Court House square, where he would
be harpy to receive a share of their patronage.
Hor. es boorded at the lowest customary price.
Hor-es and Carriages to let.
Sept 25 51 JOSEPH WAINRIGHT.
'MeAv Lori'i;iyc Establishment-
T *H E subscriber will receive in a lew days a largo
stock of
Carriages, Barouches, Sc.
Most of them made by tho best worknreii ;n ' Nevvark
and New Haven, » LUKE BLISS.
Macon. Doc 14 H
A. Rockwxll, m.’d.
J.H.A- W. S. ELLIS.Macon.
Cfct, 27 4
GEO. Tf. TRICE A CO
For sale by
8ept 11 49
Dr. Jefcb’s liniment *
For Rheumatism. Chilblain's Bruises. Sprains, Numb-
ness, Stiffness in the Joints, tfc. See-
yi J RE PARED according to die Original Recipe of
BL Sir Richard Jebb, Kan. Physician to her late
Majesty and Royal Family. Numerous cases of con
firmed Rheumatism have been cured in leas than 43
hours by thi* Liniment, aflet all other medical appli
cations had failed, and the disease had baffled the skill
of the most eminent physicians.
For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELL1B.
Sept II 49 .
' ~BLA \KS for sate, ktrt.--
Dotanical r&edicmes.
B AYBERRY BARK, powdered,
GoldenSeal do
Hemlock Bark, powdered; Nervin powdered,
Prickly Ash do. „ Poplar Bark „
Wild Cherry do „ Slippery Elm de
White Pond Lilly; Lobelia Seed,
Lobelia, herb; Skunk Cabbage, >
Indian Turnip; Golden Thread;
Indian Sage; SamachBark,
Babuony or Bitter tvoot; Bitter Sweet,
Gum Myrrh; Cayeune Pepper, African.
Just received aud for sale by
April20 29 H. <fe^ J^SHOTIVELL.
’Window Glass
I mr BOXES.8 by 10 WindowGla**,
OM#»125 ., 10 by*12 do do.
75 „ J2 by 16 do do
30 „ 12 by 14 do do
20 11 by 16 do do
50 ,, 12 by 18 do do
With several other sizes just received aud for sate
by ' H. & J. SHOTWELL, ‘
Corner offldtf Mulberry sts. epposite the Central hotel.
SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE.
The most useful Family Medicine ever offered to the Pul)
lie No family ought or ever mil be rnthout k aftor a
trial. Patent.
T HIS well known Anti-dyspeptic aud llnrm Medi
cine. has proved successful these twelve years
nast and is universally acknowledged by all who hove
tried’it tobe far superior to auy other’medicine ever
emiiloved in diseases for which it is recommenned.
is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take ft. It
seldom fails curing CholCrtl .llorbliS, H!f# m
enters! or Botccl Contplatnls, Colec
and Bleeding. Fites, either IT. crown per
sons or children, and it gives appetite fo almost all de
bilitated persons. Worm* frequently infosrchildren
aTcravate all other diseases, and are the chief cause of
fevers Bvtrcl Complaints, and chronic nnd nervous dis
ease*’incident «o childhood, which are so numerous
Srequendv fatal. Iti* much to be regretted that
thousands of'children are swept oh. or are rendered
feeble pale and emaciated through tho firststage of. lift
—whicnleads on to pulmonary complaints, N o. &c.
Worms being especially apt to inloft perso:-s ol de
bilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitution*,
much mischief is often doue by the ordinary t-orin :
medicines, which generally conrisl or^reu^ ,
purgatives
Winter S trained Sperm Oil.
TUST received for sale by
# > Do oS 1-2 J. H. * W. S. F.I.MB
Medicine Chests,
jpOR plantations aud families, with directions fo
using
Nov 17
For sale by
J. H.&. W. S. ELLIS.
Cotton Avenue.
15,000
BUS. Salt
500 sacks “
400 pieces very heavy Duo-
dee Bagging 42 in.
35 TotasGrind Stout*
12 bids Vinegar
For Bile by J. GODDARD & Co.
Watchc*
*' F.LVCI
At the Ziowest Prices.
C. G. ST. .lollA. Watch Maker
and Jeweler, Cotton Avenue, oppo
site the Washington Hall, respectful
ly informs hi* friends aud the public,
that he is now opening a now ami
splendid assortment of
WATCHES * JEWELRY,
of the best quality and latest fashions, consisting im
part of the lollewmg articles, viz:
Ladies’and gentlemen's Gold Duplex, j’atent Le
ver, Anchor Escapement affd Le'pine Watches; la
dies fine Gold Curb. Guard, Basket & Cable Chains;
Watch Slooks, Seals and Key*; Swivels, Finger
Ri. . *, F.ar Rings and Broaches ; children YEay Knobs
andV' Yes; gentlemen's Curb and Linked Guard and
Fob Or ns, Seals, Keys, Swivels, Sleeve links, ho-'
somand, *(ar Buttons, Breast Pins, Fingvi Rings,
Guard Sea. <nd Keys, Mcdalions, gold and gilt B'nc-
ItJcs.silverai.^ Sentch Snuff Boxes, gold and silver
Everpointed Pencils, silver andgilt Bracelets, gilt, sil
ver and shelliCoinbs; gold arid silver Thimbles, gold,
silver aud steel Spectacles with'glasses to snit.every
eye, Seed Coral, large Coral! Coral Necklaces, Boail
Bag!?, Chains and Purses, a .variety of cut aind plain
Beads, 8py .Glasses, Quizzing Glasses, Pocket Bool;?,
F.iaoiy cushions, card and cigar eases, imitation Fruit,
arifer matches', fire machines, Rogers &■ foils’, and
Wsde & Btitcker'e razors, Emerson'ts razor straps',
seissors, dirks, chess men and hoard, backgammon
boards, dice, dominoes, steel peris, walking caries,
pisiels, powder flasks, shot pouches, game bags, olto
of roses, cologne, lavender and Florida water; fancy
soap, lip salve, pearl and tooth powder, flutes, flageo :
lefts, accordions, shell mnsic boxes, large music boxes!
o play from 3 to J2 tones, fiddles and fiddle strings',
goqtlemen’s dressing cases, hair mid tooth brushes,
Birmingham and Sheffield silver platedcastors, liquor
stanOsicrriidlestieks. branches, fruit basket's, snuffers
and snuffer trays, tea treys, silver table, tea, desert,
salt, mustard and' eream spoons, soup ladies, sugar
longs and butter knives; marble, ebony and alabaster
mantle cloeks'tp ran eighteen days without winding,^
Military ;tnsl MURa-vy Trimmings,
and a variety of other art c US usually kept in his line,
all of which he will *.eJl at the lowest cash priocs. 11c
respectfullyinvites citizens end person* generally vis
iting our city to call at his store arid examine his stock,
where he is ever ready and happy to attend to those
who may favor him with their cells.
N. B—Particular attention pni/I to W a tch Repair
ing. Having selected the best of materials for repair
ing Watches, he is now prepared to riiam.'faetnre any
part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece lie
makes as porfest ns the original, and' Jiis Watches to
perfotm well. Oct 27 7 *'
Goods at Cost.
W M H. BURDSALL in order to close his bus
iness ns soon as possible is selling off his en
tire stock consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
HATS. SHOES.'&c. ’attest, for cash.
His stock being large and w'cll assorted purchasers
can be supplied in a msnber altogether eatisfactory
to th'eniselvee. Included in his Stock of Clothing arc
the following seasonable articles—
250 Broadcloth Dress Coats,
75 do. Frock Coats and Coatees,
50 do. Over Coats.
24 Petersham and Pilot Cloth do.
12 Fine Cloth and Cnmblet Cloaks,
125 anper Broadcloth and Cnssimere.Pantaloons,
aftO “ Satinetand Kentucky Jdan do.
560 Vests,assorted qualities;
75 Satinet and Kentucky Jean Round Jackets,
130 do Coatees and Frock Coals,'
' 55 Tenths' Cools,
70 super do. Pantaloons,
70 Suits I.yonshin Negro Clothing.
Shirts, Drawers, Stocks, Ac.
Oct 3 ’
mp RATS'!
KIMBERLY
Has tiTiron hand a ctry large assortment of
Hats and Caps,
M OST of which are manufactured by himself .ex
pressly fur retailing, and are warranted tube
superior to any he has ever be for a offered, and at pri
ces corresponding With the times. Among Ids assert*
iueut may be found super Black and Drab Bc-avir
Hate, of the latest fashionf super black Hats v.- ith
wide and medium hritits, of the latest fashion, Black
and Drab smooth'Beaver Hats of every variety of
shape and sly'le.' Satin Beaver Hats of snporinrqml-
ity, warranted extra fine fur bodies. Youths’ S.it:n-
Bcavor 1 Hats, extru fine. ^ onth»’ Beaver Hat*, n
large assortment. Also a large assortment of Fur
Caps, some of which are very fine-, together with
every article usually kept at a regular list store, all
of which are offi-red on as good term* as'can be pnr-
chased of any‘manufactlirer in the United Stales.
Gentlemen about treating themselves to a NEW
HAT will do well to call.
At Cost. A feW Ladies’Fur Capes, I’elerin--..
Muff* and Ruffs. t_
FOR SALE!.,
T
HE NEW BRICK DWELLING on the hid, <
tho earner of Poplar and Ntw Streets. T),,
nurnuvas—'ctdonuA, that destroyer of the constitution 1 lot is neatly arranged with a falling garden, ull nece,-
h Lr* nink root, or spirits of turpentine, worm see j sory out buddings and a good well. The house eon-
^Articles of this kind may destroy worms, bu teitu 7 rooms, besides passage*, closets, cellars, ic.
debilitate tho stomach, aud often materially fin I Also, the brick house where I now live. ■
.haaoneral health, without removing.the cense. Two Bank Vaults, iron doors, oue of them ol a su-
CJsVrtiMinct has the peculiar advantage of ro- perior quality. All on a credo forgard notes.
moving the cause of worms, by giving vigor and heal
thy action to the stomach, bowels and organs of dige*-
tion-thereby removing measles, croup i.ooping cough
aud many other complaints. It is by this means that
so many grown persons have been relieved,/^ .is use,
of dyspepsia, sick head-ache, foul or sour stomach,
FOUL BREATH, coughs, and roost of the bilious
S ' Tbi* medicine will relieve Bowel Complaints or Dys-
lt „rv. Billioua Colic, vomiting, sickiie**. pain or
Nov ()
6
Tt. K. EVA :S8,
enterv, Bilhous — , — *- - , , , ■ • »
weakness in the stomach or bowels, loxs of appcti.e
either in children or grown perebo^in afew- hours:
aud seldom fails curing CHILLS and I E\ LK- or l E-
VEK * AGEE, and Intermittem or BUhoiiB i evera
For «de, wliolesaVe and seUiTlo
July 7 54 J H- * a r- 1 1
A.i3T.
' *A‘0
The dwelling House corner of Cherry
ami Third Streets, recently o-.-.-upii-d b>
Mr. Os^ian Gregory, for n-.
Oct 9 2 ' REA A ( OTTON.
•nfor^ale^ or to 2rbt,
The House Corner of Fourth and
Street st present occupied !■} V.;.
niirnte Pierce for terms apply to
IliilEgH REA A COTTON.
^sepresnsa
Job. Printing done hrre
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