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Pills.—Wonderfhl euro of ndis- | ^ DAT & JWAUSSENET,
rturioD. *g«*d 34. of Long hi- j ^^ OVLD call'attention of their friends
*7 V m York, mu for h Ion- turn.- in a very pr.-oa-
* t ‘V ) 0 l health, owing to her liver being dis-
1 f-.ultv prescribed for ber iu vain
medial ^""yP rfi:
remedy rho thought lik. ly to benefit her
* K it of with the like ill success, Aboi •
d* m j eg(> t hfl commenced using Holloway'
'Jn.^dcompliodwlth tbt> printed directions,which
produced ft very pleasing change, In fiv
4 k the bloom of health was again upon her
***T! being perfectly cured, to tho agreeable sur-
■ of her friends. These pills are also infallible
PrI *U dlseuse* of the stomach and bowels. 4
and
rderto keep the passions under due control, it
* n "bSssry tohsre the body free of all pain. There
ever invented so potent to removo all
*" r -„( jLiu as Davis' Pain Killer,
DIED
/sr/vnsntnution, at tho residence of Mr. IVm Gray
.. aNNA A. GRAY, wile of John D. Gray, Ks<[.
VI*-** * WM , quiet, but noble-hearted, magnum-
Vrt- Site shunned the public scenes of life
|bg quiet and love of home, and a small
P r *i?!!f ,-ouildenlial friends. Those who knew her
^ tatimsIelY, most admired and loved her.
(Tsminmtal
=j~£5iTPRICKS CURRENT OCTOBER 16.
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Wheat.
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Rye
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American..
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Push—White Lead.
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New England...
Stscr—Lemon
Raspberry....
Sait—Liverpool,
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Apple
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Wiiiixit—Irish 2 50
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Sherry.
Champagne 12 00
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Port.. 2 50
Claret 3 00
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public totheir new stock of
GOODS just received, consisting of fiViten
r« of every description to suit all customer.,
Chains, .Seal- and Key? to match. A tine axsort-
in. nt of JEU'ELKV, Breast Bins, ..nd Ear Rings
in sets or single: Finger Rings of all kinds and nri-
ecs Gold Specks, Uraceicts, Necklace', C rosses hio]
Lockets. Also, a fine i'-ortment of SILVER
W .title, consisting of lurk'. >; ns. Napkin Kings
**'“ Knives, Sait, Mu-tiird md Sugar Spoons,
Pitchers, and a largo assortment of Cups, rangin. ...
pnee from right to forty dollars. The above articles
will b»* n» nriy <i _r: vt-ii without t-itr.-i <*li: rj»-.
_PLA rKO Wake, vis : Castors, Tea Sets,
lop- r orl.s unit Sj ns, am! r. ir ii-a 1 stock of
•flI SICAL I.Vs rillliKMS, allot til- above
will be sold ioa- for CASH, ns mir motto is "a nim
ble sixpence is worth two dull shHliinrs."
0°* m DAY* A MAU8&KNBT.
» m iiu-on s Hotel,
he above bulding hnsjtiht been completed, and
m its large size, (beiug three stoilee high, and
i.ting 210 f.-et on Wayne street ami 160 feet on
.711LLEl»CiEVILLE UOTEE»
T HK undersigned respectfully arnonne
ca that he has taken, and will *>p«-n on
the goth instant, the large „Y ( e- Brick Build
ing, called
Tho Bulledxerllic Hotel,
situated on the corner of Wayne and Greene Sts.
and opposite to Mrs. H U s 0 n\s Hotel.
Theabov *“
fron
fronting 21o f.o t on Wayne street and 160 feet on
Greene street.) will furnish ample accommoilatlons
for 2..0 or 300 persons.
The furniture, including beds, bedding. See., is all
entirely new, having been recently purchased in the
city of New Y'ork.
lh'o undersigned ha* engaged a sufficient num-
i f r °.,, t r U5 ’ 1 J 011 4 experienced servant*, and tho ta
ble will be supplied with the best tile conutry affords.
Event effort will be made to render his guests com
fortable, and his old friends and the public general
ly are respectfully and cordially invited to give him
»c«ll. .. K. 1). BROWN.
Milledgevillo. Oct 6. 1855. ll tf
A Lis: of Letters
EMA1XING in the Post office Macon, Ga.,
the ltth of Oct. 1835.
l-tf* Persons calling will please «ay they are ad-
venised.
SPLENDID STOCK OF CHINA,
i'rochery and Glass IVare.
1) I*. M’EVOY bus received a new and elegant
Te, assortment of Chinn. Crockery mid Ginn
Ware, at bis store on Second street. Triangular
Block, to which lie invites the public attention —
They comprise every article in bis line, nud many
are of new and rich patterns. Among them are
White ami Goid band CHINA, iu Tea and I)in-
ner Setts, at prices from 86 to 8150.
Silver plated CASTORS and FRUIT BASKETS.
CI1ANDALIERS (for fluid) suitable for lialls and
Churches.
Hritania Ware—Knives and Forks.
Large lot of VASES—Coffee Cutis,
Goblets, Tumbler* and other Glassware.^
Looking Glasses, Waiter*.
Besides a large assortment of WHITE GRANITE
ami COMMON WARE, and -every other article
usually kept in a similar establishment. The Ladies
are especially invited to call and examine bis assort
incut, before purchasing elsewhere. oct iSjj
A—Afflict Thos
Andrews Mis* Amnnds
Allen Miss Mary Atm
Albert Win
Andrews J A
II—Butler Win
Brown (J W
Beal Georgia A
Brown Tho*
Brown Mrs F A
Bularil Thos
Boyle Wm
liudiauau Wm F
Bell Chns A
Barnett Miss Sue
Bote S d
Bnrket ltobt
Baity Wm
Bullock Alfred
Itazrmoro Columbus
Benjamiu Eianor
Borustine Hams
Bartlett Geo T
C—Cburehill N H
Clapp A Co Messrs JaeobMstlicws \\ m J
Christian Sidney Moore Jas C
Cleaveland W \V Marshall A W
Jacob? Clapp A Co Messrs
Johnson Martin
Jones Ben L
Jordan L A
Johnson Jas
Johnston Lavoirseur
Jones MG
K—Kenedy Wm
Keeeli Mi.-s Mary J
Keceh Mrs Jane
A.—l.M.-.-;ter Mrs Caroline
Libin 1.' < 1
Lewis Mrs Loni'a
Laucaster Wm li
Liviugton Mi.-* Marv M
Lovell
Limisev Mrs W
lmdd li B
Jl—McLamar Miclit ai
McGee Misr Elizabeth
McGee J** M
Mavew Wm
Montgomery A. II
Martin Phe'bc
A MARVELLOUS REMEDY!
FOR A MARVELLOrS AGE!.'
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
I T EARNING from some
J-s Charleston and SavanuHn iinar rar oemeuaui
J Aromatic Schnapps, is extensively counterfeited by
umber of Liquor mixtures in New Y'ork. Philadel-
NEW DRUG STORE.
Charleston and Savan'u^^fmf^d.m I FITZGERALD NOTTINGHAM.
YVHOLESALE A FETA IE DECGGI3TS.
.. , _ - . . - —, Corner of Cherry and Stomd Streets.
phi* and Boston, and finding that the pirate? dariug- . I; K now receiving a general assortment
Iv advertise their pernicious deception* under the j A offresh Rmi reliahlc DR1G8; 7IKDI.'
name which belong* to my article. I think i! neee*?a i ( i\ KN . English. French, German and Amer-
ry to caution the community against these venders j CRn Chemicals: Paints. Oils, Dye stuffs, Win'
ot poison m disguise. ... - ' Glass and Puttv; Soaps, Perfumery, Combs. Brushes,
1 introduced the Schiedam Aromatic '' ,, h*j>ps for nn q f an ev articles: Surgical Instruments, Saddle
—'It 0 ? me,h ?. al faculty and tho Bass. Office Furniture, find indeed, evervthintr usu-
r.
'g
Carver Miss Mary
Coax Mis Sarah
Clark Miss Mary X
Cunningham \\'m A
Chamberler Mrs
Curny Atijers
Cainp John
Cooper JolinP
Cannon S W
Culverhouso Geo A
Champion Henry
1 f hi. r .1 im ph
Chandler James
I>—Davis Miss Sarah
Doth Mrs Wm
Dasher Joseph J
Dailey Eli
Dreu Geo A -
Davis Martha
K—Elkin E C 2
Edmonds Reuben
Mauler Dr K A 2
May* James
McCarther Pat
X—Neisen Dan II
Nickelson Mrs 1* 2
O—O'Donnell Mrs.B
Owens Mrs T
Olaver Miss S J
1*—1‘hilson Mrs Mary
Parker Mrs Xancv
I’erkins C N
Paul Mrs YV
Parsons YVm A
Pci kins A C
Parker Reuben N B
Pass Jno
l’eiry Jas H
Pbepp* U
Pool Miss Amanda A
Palmy Edmund
It—Reid (Seo W
Everett Mias Mary Ann Rogers Mi* Juio
16
9
2 25
35
5
X 75
1 12
7Iillinory mid Fnncy Goods.
Tl/riU. A. DAMOUR has just received her full
assortment of the above Goods for FALL and
YVINTEU f?TY’I -ES, consisting of Velvet. Satin ami
Straw BOXXKTS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS.
EMBROIDERIES', DRESS SILKS, DE LAIXES,
POPLINS, Ac. of the latest patterns and of the best
quality. Cloaks, . Mantillas, Talmas, Gloves.
Mitts, Cam, Head Dkesses, and a quantity of
other articles usually kept in that lino ef btisiness.
Macon, Oct. 15,1855. «w
2 50
80
3 00
70
1 50
6 00
2 00
3 00
2 25
8
22
16
10
11
10
13
13’
8,00 FgaL
1 SO ♦'gal.
1 50 Vgal.
1 25 FgaL
121 ♦>16.
50 i»gal.
45
1 25
1 50
4 00
1 25
55
4 00
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16 00
1 00
4 00
5 00
♦>gal.
Fgal.
Fgal.
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Vgal.
i'doz.
Kavaunnli Cheap Cash Store.
T HANKFUL for the so liberal patronage be
stewed upon this Establishment—the subscri
bers feel tnconrage'd to centiuuo, End have opened
T»vo Nlorcji, ouo on Clierry-street, next iloor to
Mr. Wise's House furnishing store, and unn at the
corner of Triangular Square and Cotton Avenue,
tormeriy occupied by Mr. Grossinayea, where Uiev
will keep a moat splendid assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting partly in Muslin de Laines; Caahfimeres:
and other Merinos, Alapaccas, Plaid, worsted and
silk Dress Silks, French Nedle Work Embroideries,
Mantillas, Linens, Linen Cambric IldkfiL, Hosieries,
Ac., all kinda of;
STAPLE A* FANCY DRY GOODS,
And a great variety of other articles, too numerous
to mention, all of which they will endeavor and
prove to sell cheaper, than offered anywhere else in
this market.
The Ladica in particular, and the public in gener
al, are respectfully invited to calk and look for them
selves. Every thing will be don,*, to give ample
satisfaction in every respect.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Alao, They will keep at their store in Cherry-
street, a fine and beautiful assortment of *
Ready Itladc Clothing, Hats, Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S FUR
NISHING ARTICLES, TRUNKS,CARPET-BAGS.
Ac., all of which will be sold at prices to suit the
times. A kind patronage is solicited. Don't miss
the store. ELIAS EINSTEIN A CO.
ry All kinds of Produce taken in Exchange in
the store on Cherry-street, Macon, Ga. *
oct 16 ■ ly
„ „ ... , To llio.se uTio smoke good Si-gars,
silicon Cotton JInrUot, October 1C. I tl'sT Received
Cotton, demand good. We quote from ?j to 9j cts. J aooo Opera* 2000 Rio Hondos
3000 Rosalies 2000 El Sol
Elkin Mike S
F—Fowler Wilson
Fox Harry
Fox Miss Mary
Fish Ben
Fuller J 8
C—Gilbert Lucinda
Goulding Unwin R
Gilbert Ely* C
Grimes Jaby
Oonield H ff
Gordon James
Guleby Miss Mary
II—Harry Ed A
Hunt Mr* L M -
Hamlin John
Hindus IsaacS
Henry Mrs Delila
Holstead Mias Mary O
Hume Haynord
Hayes Jas
Harry O
Hunter Col -
Hodge* Molly Ann
Hunter John O
Hogan Miss Pannelia
llognn Mis* Martha E
Hughes John
Hunt Wilkins W
S—Jessup Miss Ann
'act >9 JAMES A. NE8WT. P. M.
Reynoid Miss Elvina
»—Sego Sliss Ann
SuigletonW K
Sailor Wm
Snead Dr F T
gpnker X
Sanford Elsin
Sand or Mrs Mary I,
SammervlUe Calvin
Phqiier Wm
Stafford Peter
Sropshear Jas 2
Sweeny Edward
Smith Mrs Ann
Stewart II 6
T—Tlioinuson Patrick
Tavlor B F
Tucker C N
Tamer DavidS
Vinson J T
W—Waubush Isaac
Worsham Mariab
Wright Jno J
Wilcox W A
Wimberly E
Williams Wm G
Williams Hon Thos
V—Y'oung Isaac
Yearly Thos ' *'
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
The Grand External Remedy.
By tho aid of a microscope, we see millions of lit
tle o'penings un the surface of our bodie s. Through
these this Ointment, when rubbed on theskin.is car
ried to an organ or inward part. Disease of the
Kidnevs, disorders of the Liver, affections of the
liesrt, infisination of the Lungs, Asthma, Cough, and
Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every
li- u-i-u iff knows that suit :i:i~-<•- frn-lv through bout*
or meat ofanythickiu ss. This healing Ointment far
morereadilv penetrates through any hone or fleshy
part of the living body, curing the most dangerous
inward complaints, that cannot bo reached by auy
other means.
Eryaipclna^alt Rheum Ac Acorbutic IIamors
No remedy has ever done so much for the euro of
diseases of the skin, whatever form they may assume
ns this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy,
Sore Heads. Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long with*
.t.itui it' in:!-.••m T'f iev-iitnr ha? travelled over
many parts of the Globe, visiting the principal hos
pitals. dispensing title Ointment, giving advice as to
its application, and has thus been tho means of re
storing countless numbers to health.
Here I.egx, Store Brrnsta, Wounds Ac L'Irrrs.
Somo of the most scientific surgeons now rely
solely on the use of this, wonderful Ointment, when
having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds
ulcers, ghtndular swellings, and tumor.?. Professor
Holloway has, by command of the Allied Govern-
* 1 ments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, largo
1 shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the di
rection <5f the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of
wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling,
stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years
standing.
File* nnd Fiatulna.
These and other similar distressing complaints
can bo effectually cured if the Ointment lie well
rubbed in over the parts affected, and by • otherwise
following the printed directions around each pot.
MACON DRUG STORE.
E. I*. SU’ROHECKEi* CO.,
APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS,
Corner abort the F'nyo' Kouae, illacon, Ga.
^ now in “tore and nrecoir inmilly
for experimental test to thousands of distinguished ! Express Companies 'and lines o'f Steamers to Sevan-
medical practitioners, rue responses Irom these I ~.h
I Both the Ointment and Pills should hr used in
the following cases:
Bunions
I Burns
Chapped Hand?
Chilblains .
I Fistulas
I Gout
Lumbago
Mercurial Eruption?
Pile*
Rheumatism '
Salt Rheum
Skin Diseases
Sore Legs
Sore Breasts
Sore Heads
Soro Throats
SorcS of ail kind?
Sprains
Scalds .
Swelled Glauds
Stiff Joints
Ulcers
Venereal Sores
Wounds of all kind?
source? -a ere of the most unequivocal and satisfacto
ry character. It is now before the public, surround
ed with these guarantees, and bearing these umirn-
peachablo endorsements, and 1 call upon the com
munity to protect themselves and me. their own
health* and my reputation, by frowning down and re
pudiating the piratical speculators who are peddling
their foal commodities nndor cover of my trade
mark. -No artielo had ever been imported from
Holland into this market,underthc name of Schnapps
la this city.
Tho first importation bein'; made into this city in
the year 1816, which can be soon by the Canton
House Books, I deposited my label ns *u trade'mnrk
in the Unitvd States District Court iu the Southern
District of New Y'ork. in the yenr.1931, and have the
certificate in inv po?ssssion of that date. Tbo great
demand which lias thus been created fur the genuine
article has sot the whole higo of counterfeiters in
motion, and the duty I owe to mv customers and
friends, and the public, compels me to put them
on theirguard against imposition,
U. WOLFS'. 22 Beaver at. New York.
Among the complaints for which tho Schnapps has
ueeu declared a specific by tho eminent physicians
who have corresponded with the proprietor, are
dropsy, dvspepsia, debility consequent upon long
continued sickness and old age, epilepsy, asthma,
giavcl. colic, affection* of the kidneys, and all chron
ic diseases of tho genito urinary 'apparatus. For
these aud many other disorders, it is now prescribed
with great success, by-more tirnn three thousand
medical practitioners in various parts of the United
State*.
I beg to call the attention of the reader lo the fol-
Physicians, Planter* nnd citizens gener"lly are in
vited" to call.
Macon. September 12—If
ing DBI'CS.
cue Jiie.it.*.
iCAIA'TSt.
COI.OKS.
FANCY AltTlOLKS,
1 PATENT ItlEDIClNES of all kinds, and every
article hoj't in a first rate establishment. Any one
who may favor us with their orders may deptnd'upon
their receiving the best attention, and that all goods
furnished will be of a relialde quality. Should they
not give entiro satisfaction, thev may be returned a't
tho option of the buyer.
npr -1 E. L. STROHKCKER A CO.
GEORGE PAYNE
DRUGGIST AND STATE
LICEXSED APOTI’”! ARY.
Wholesale and T! Dealer in none but Gen
uine and reliable Medicines; Prescrip
tions'compounded with care, and every articl:
warranted as genuine and pure. The few ar
ticles mentioned below compose a portion of my
SCdck, • .
Opposite Washington IfnU, Moron, Gn., April Ml,
Davis’ Extra Adhesive Mucilage
Paste.
A VERY" superior article for Offico use. for sale at
the Drug Store of E. L. STRODECKUIt.
sept 11
OfWA GALLONS best Burning Fluid.
200 gaiious Sperm and Train Oil
lowing letters from physicians:
■■ Charles A. Leas, Commissioner of Health,
Dr.
i'ruit, I'liiil.
rnilK undersigned will receive every week, a se-
\ m Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo-
I wat, 60 Maiden Lane, New Y’ork, and 244 Strand,
I Loudon, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal-
I ers of Medicines throughout the United Stales, and
I the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62} cents,
|and 81 each. * •
{yTbere is considerable saving by taking the
I larger sizes.
I X. B. Directions for the guidance «rpatients in
I every disorder are affixed to each Pot. ' -
sept 25-
Baltimore, writes as follows in relation to tbo valuu
of Schnapps as a remedy in. chronic catarrhal com
plaints, Ac. The letter i? dated July 27,1853
“I take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable
tHtteony to its efficacy as a remedial agent iu tbe
diseases m which you recommend it. Havinganat-
nral tendency to the mucus surfaces, with u slight
degree of stimulation, I regard it as one of the most
important remedies in chronic catarrlial affections,
particularly those of tho genito- urinary apparatus,
with much respect, your obedient servant.
CHAM. A. LEAS, X. D."
Dr. C. Robbins of Boston, celebrated for his cure
of epilepsy, cholera, Ac., complains of th<- great dif
ficulty of procuring puro Holland Gin, and speaks of
tlio Schiedam Schnapps as follows, under date of Oc-'
:tobcr 5, 1832:
••1 have recommended your article in four eases—
two in Connecticut, ono in Vermont: and one in
Rhode Island. An article of this kind is much need
ed. I have been unable to find a substitute In the
materia medics for pure Holland Gin. Y'ours,
. C. BOBBINS.”
“PHILADELPHIA, July 15.1653.
“Mr. Udolpho YVolfq, 22 Beaver-street, New Y'ork—
“Dear Sin—Last season the writer received, thro’
your agent in this city, a bottle of your Aromatic
Schiedam Schnapps, mid since that period has pro
scribed the same in certain forms of urinary com
plaints; also in case* of debility imaged persons. So
far the Schnapps have been o! much benefit to those
using it. *• * * In conclusion, where a diuretig
and stimulant i.s required, I should use the Aromatic
Schiedam Schnapps. Thanking you for your kind
ness. I am respectfully yours. *
“A. D. CHALONER, Mt D.
, “180 South Eighth-street.”
Tho subjoined letter from Dr. I’aine, of Manches
ter, relates to one of the most valuable medicinal
Fashions for Fall '1835.
1 lected lot of Appies.Orang« s"an.Yother'Krait, j CLOAKS, TALMAS AND MANTILLAS,
and trill sell them aa low as possible, and offer a /**1 GORGE IJKODIE will introduce for tbe in-
chance f>»r country merchants. II. HORNE. I aJT spection of Southern and Western Merchants,
Foil Millinery, Millinery Goods and 1 “MGtaL°? A "* US ‘’ his **“**. l * rRe varie, ' v of ROOdH
Ladies Dress Goods. Embroidered Velvet MANTLES, mmm
Lf RS. HOW Land is now opening a choice and I Rich Moire Antique MANTLES,
1V± beautiful selection of FALL MILLIN'- Pbun Velvet MANTLES, Richlv Trimmed. , ... _ „.
KIW and J1ILLINERV GOOD*, viz: Paris Combination of Velvet aud Mofre Antiquo, Ac. Ac. properties possessed by tl.e Aroinatic Sr mapns. and
Pattern BONNETS.' Dress CAPS, Rich HEAD The buveroftlie undersigned having just return- ■howsthat it acts as a specific m a very painful dts-
DRESSES, FRENCH FLOYY’ERS; FEATHERS, I ed from France, he i? enabled to offer the most ex. I ua '!?r- t ^?-i^ , i!- Ve : n •» ,, , ..
RIBBONS. BONNET MATERIALS, LACES, Ac. tensive assortment of trtvles of anv other establish “»• " oIlu : *1? 1
Ladies Dress Goods. ment in the oouutiy.aU of which, by special contract 7 rhich you arc at hberty W use if vou^tl.mk prouer ;
Rich Brocado Robes; CJuse, Moire Antique and with the Paris Manufiiotures, are exclusively confin- T h .UJt..d R Yerv obstinatrease of
Piaided Silks; Mo,re Antique. Velvet and Cloth ed to himself. Uis weU known reputation as the fivJtvsra' st.ndin^n^
Cloaks and Talmas made to order; Ilonitim, Jlaltese, only publisher of regular monthly Fashion Plates in [ P*’!i* m ve^ *?tenmt” to Srinara
and Valenciennes We* in sets. Ac. Ac. Harper's and Godcy's Magazines should be a ,nfii- ‘“J? * c “* e n " v ti?,ho„f nKi°S ,0 i
MRrf. HOWLAND will open on YVeduesdav, lotli eiont inducement to purchasers to select from his in t’lm
st. tier assortment: of PATTERN H ATS. .*-19 I Stock. GEOBTE llRODiE. 1& Ir^eTS^dhlod^g
large pieces of stone, some of which were as large
stock. GEORGE bRODIE.
51 Canal street A 63 Lispenard s troet, N, York.
Principal entrance 51 Canal street. Second Mantil-
Div*.oliif ion.
fBHE firm of GOODMAN A YOUNG was <U«soIv-1 la store West of Broadway South aide.
A edon tbe 8th iust. by mutual consent. Tbe | aug 1 3in
accounts of the late concern will be settled by either
parties. II. GOODMAN..
oct 9 2t LEWIS YOUNG.
as a marrowfat pea. I continued the cordial, accor
ding to directions, and tho patient continued to gain,
and is fast recovering. I think a medicine of so
much value in so distressing a complaint should be
known to the public and world at largo- And I, for
Sperm and t rain Oil
200 gallon? Linseed and Castor Oil
30 boxes best Oswego Starch and best Cool
Starch
300 lbs. Sulphuric. Nitric and Muriatic Acid
1 gross Preston A Merrills best Y'east Pow-
• uers
too ounces Sulphate and Valerianate of
Quinine
20 ounces Sulphate, Acetate, Muriate and
Valerianate Morphine •
800 gallons pure Alcohol, 100 lbs. Spirits of
Hartshorn
20u Sweedish Leeches,’ 2 doz. Mechanical
Leeches
. 1000" Artificial Teeth, 4 dozen Connndriun
Wheels and File*
too gallons Copal and Japan Y’nrnisli
100 gallons spirits Turpentine, 100 lbs. Mcdi-
• cinal Extracts.
SOOIbs. Super Carbonate Stoda and Sal
• Poda
too lbs. Cream of Tartar and 20 lbs. Salts of
Tartar
20 lbs Blue mv» 20 lbs. Quicksilver, 20 lbs.
Calomel
lolbs. Chloroform, 2 gross Scidlitz Pow
ders
1 gross fresh Congress Water, 500 lb*. Brim
stone. 200 lbs. Blue Stone
20 lbs. Sulphuric Ether, 10 lbs. Donovans
Solntiou.
5 ounces Beboerine, 20 ounces Tannin, 5
ounces Sactucnrimn, Instruments,in great’
variety, Chemical-, Dyo Woods Drugs,
Perfumery, Pomades, Essential Oils
Extracts. Soaps,
Garden Weeds,
in great variety, in fact, every thing that
should be found iq a real Drug and Chem
ical Store. apl 24
I.iibins Extracts ami Soaps.
i Ml l.\'f;-.\ ii-i i, V i.; >1, ffii.i„j Mv4;. v Club.
IX JonpHIs. Millitiowcr. New Mown Hay, and
Lubins last Napoleon III, also, every variety of
. m.. cry variety of
Toilet articlessv.ch as Toilet Boxes aud Puffs, Toilet
Combs, Iiair and Nail Brusbea, Superior Tooth
Brushes, and a few fine Toilet Bodies. t<«r sale by
July 18 E. L. STUPHECKER.
Quinine.
1 fl A °2S. in store, for sale at lowest price*. AI-
TUU go.afdiiSnd varied assortment of genuino
Chemicals, purchased from fir.?t hands, especially for
Physician:
Select Powders can always behmi sf myj'ere.
junc 26 E. L. STROHKCKER.
Soaps. PcrftliBcry, Ac.
A NOTHER assorted lot of Lobina celebrated
Sos.po and Extracts.jnstreceivod.
junc 26 - E. L. o Hi CHECKER.
D’Orsay Cologne.
T HE snbscriher siill continues to lnannfartorr
tliis celebrated Cologne. All lovers os' a rupe-
rior article witl be delighted. Try it.
june 26 E. L. STKOUECKER.
?:
Potosb.
S UPERIOR 1st sorts, always on bsnd.
june 26 E. L. STROHEOKER.
EKCHAN’i'S cau alwayi
M ERCHANT’S cau always obtain their interme
diate supplies at small .Kivanco on N. Y'ork
prices at the Macon Drug Store, opposite Perilling
(Floyd) House. E. L. STROHKCKER.
r IVliLse-ES and Abdominal Supporter? anil Shout -
J. der Braces. The finest assortment of ail tho
various patent?in uso always kept ou hand, for sale
at manUlacturers prices liv
. june 26 * E. L. STROHKCKER.
WATCH ES, JElVKliKY Ac
Home Manufacture—Ccououiy.
riTIIE subscriber manufactures a superior artielo
JL of Ink which Has met tho approval of merchants
and Bank officers, bend vourold bottles to be filled
and save money. E. L. STKOHECKEK.
jnne2C . .
Flavoring extracts,
O F superior quality, for Syrups, Jellies, Custards,
etc. Vanclla, Lemons. Bitter Almonds, Rose,
Pencil, Pine Apple and other Aromatics, at
june 26 E. L. STKOUECKER,
O YVING to the high price of Tallow. 'Hemp, Ac.
we would offer <>ur entire stock ofYVaichoa
Itcnioval.
D R. G. HARRISON has removed his office from I
the building of J. DoLoacbo A Co., to rooms
ever the store of CatkR A Bowntix. on Cotton At- f
raw. Persons wishing to see him on Professional
or ether business, will please call at his present lo
cation. oct16 8t
2000 Club . 3COO Ksmeraldas
1000 Ambrosias 2000 Orions
2000 Regalias, extra 2000 El Buen Gusto Cu
By oct 16 H. HORNE.
[nc
ilia-
I’XIVLRSAL ATTRACTION!
New Goods! New Goods!!
BOSTICK Sc JOHNS
RE now ready to display the largest, cheapest.
Just Received, <
r\ - LB of somo Tobacco, what will do for a gen
tiD tlcincnto Chew, oct 16 AT HORNE »
Doct. C. J. Roosevelt, Port,
H I OMOEPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Office and Res- LUret
idenoe, corner of Third and Wslnut street, I
Msrnn.Ga. oct 16 ly «««£
EmDroitlcred Collars. Madeira
r p IIE subn.'ribers have just received 500 Fmhr’d | Cherry,
BRANDY.
Otard
Signette
v Sazcrao
YVINES. Ginger
Blackberry
Cherry,
uui i, i Lctiden Dock J
GI»i Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, Wolfe's Aromat-
1 C,ilh»r»,or their own importation and are offering . - ...
them at 95 per cent lower than they have ever been I lo S.iapps, b rencliand] lioin-j msde Cordials, all of
soM in Macon. WINSHIP, ROSS A BRO. which I warrant to be something extra, for sale at
oct 16 H. HUH.M.S.
oet 16
Irish Linens.
pare Irish Linens, manufactured j
| for its in Belfast. Just received and for sale I
low by (oct 10] WINSHIP. ROSS A BRO.
llacana plan Lottery.
t Large lot of pn
il for us in Beliasl
Linen IlandkYs.
TCST roceived 100 doz. of onr own importation.
J »ct 16 YVINSHIP, ROSS A BRO
Talmas.
A Large lot of tbe latest styles Just received
-V oet 16 WINSHIP. I
ROSS A BRO.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
BT AUTHOIUTV Or THE STATE Of OEOROIA.
MACON. GEORGIA.
T HIS Lotterv is conducted onthe plan oftbe Roy
al Lottery of Havana of single numbers—aud
drawn at Concert Hal), Macon, Ga. under the sworn
superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan, and James
A. Nisbet,' Esq. Grand Scheme for Sottmbrr 5th
1855—when prizes amounting to
SilKs, Silks:
rflHE subscribers csll the especial attention of the I
-$50,000.-
1 Ladies to their large assortment of handsome I
«LK3. (oet 16) WINSHIP, RObS A BRO. 1
Valuable Property In Macon and
Vincvillc, at Auction
f AN the first Tuesday in November, tho building
y known as tho Arcade, having two stores with
dwelling and basement rooms, and also two large
rooms in second story, 20 by 60—with large commo
dious yards.
A commodious dwelling fitted in modern style,
with colnnado and eight rooms—good water and
tardea lot.
A Dwelling occupied by tbe Ror. Jesso Sinclair,
haring four rooms and two attic rooms.
hwe half-acre Building Lota near tlio above.
Alse eight acres on the south side of tho railroad,
Ml under cultivation, with a never-failing branch oi
water running through it.
The terms aro liberal, will be known at tho time of
“•sale. The property can bo examined any tiinu
previous to sale. ‘ * * * ’ " ■ ** “
CLASS O.
IVtU be distributed as fotlosrs:
I prize of.... .812,000
5,000
1
5
*«
81,000 are.
10
»♦
400 are..
10
•«
130 are..
12
•4
120 are.
20
M
100 are..
so are..
356
••
23 are..
23 approximating...
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,200
1,100
5,000
4,000
1,500
1,440
2,000
3,000
6,400
860
.850,000
408 prizes in all, amounting to.
Only Ten Thousand Numbers.
Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid
' . . . j V, i it — I Every i'rtze drawn ni man arorwr. nuu iwu
oct 1X4. t pPW nvnv/ir lwv!!lrinS when due. in full without deduction Ord.Ta strictly
1 1 *' 4t J. if. OLDERSHAW, \ lnevine._ j j) r , w i„gs sent to orders. Registered
letters st my risk. Bills on all solvent Banks at par.
Tickets $5—Halve* 82-qnarlcrs 82
Address JAMES F. WINTER. Manager,
oct ic M*con, Ga.
VKCEhi; A I’ULAiiKi LOTTERY
GREGORY A MAURY. Masaceus.
CIms No. 348—To bo drawn Wednesday. Oct. 17,
*555. l priie of 813,000—5 prizes of 84,000, Ac.
Dcketa 84, share* in proportion.
Clau No. 349—To be drawn Thursday, Oct. 18.1855
l prim of 87,350—1 prize of 81,648, Ac.—Ticket*
•2, shares in proportion.
Notice.
LL persons indebted to tbe estate of Mathew H
A. West, late of Ilonaton county, deceased, are
■ I P requested to ciirno forward and make immediate
Cl»« No. 350—To be drawn Friday, Oct. 19th, payment, and all thoso having demands against the
1455. l prise of 814,000—1 prize of $4,000, Ac. I t-ute of said deceased will present them duly attest
Tickets $3, shares in proportion. ed, within the t'™ prescrthcd bv law.
Clast No 251—To be drawn Saturday, October20th. oct 1«_ B>..VJAMTN KWKUtar,
I prise of 84,672—1 prize of 81,000, Ac. Tickets | Adaiiuislratur s ^al«
•1. shares in proportion.
rILL he sold on tho first day in December
Ei "a Clam 32.—To bo drawn Saturday. Oct. 20,1 W'lText. at tho residence of Wm.'Wrat of Hoot
1455—1 prize of 837,000—3 do. 820,uOO, Ac.— ton county, all tiie personal property of Mathew JI.
West, late of said county deceased, consisting of
one home,saddle and bridle, also, ono bed and bed
ding, and several other articles too tedious to men
tion. Sold,*? the property of Mathew II. West, for
tho benefit of tlielegatees nnd creditors of said de
oeuod. Terms nuulo known on tint day of sale,
oct 16 BBNJ. F. WEST. Admr.
ISif-l pi
Ticket* 810, share* in proportion.
C1*M No. *52—To bedrawn .Monday, Oct. 22. 1855.
* Prite of 810.000—1 prize of S3,ooo, Ac. Tickets
•5 SO, aharea in proportion.
No. 253—Tc be drawn Tuesday. Oct. 23rd,
1455—I prize of 84,030—1 prise of 81,200, Ac.—
Tickets 81, shares in proportion.
For tale at Shivers'Luckv Office. Floyd House
“•ridings. WM. SHIVERS. Jr.. Agt.
Grders from the country promptly attended to
drawings forwarded by mail.
Drawn numbers, Greene «{• Pulaski Lottery:
M»a No. 349—47. 49, 38, 15, 4, 55, 54, 18, 66, 34,13,
63,1, 14.
141—68, 8, 62, 55, 42. 3, 26, 26,19,10, 7, 17,
43
243—53. 34, 05, G4. 1, 11. 29. 23, 66, 6, 39.
37. 74
843—3.*..?■ 73.J11, 45, 49, 13, 64, 40, 2, 68.
U\«‘fUt«rN Salt*.
TN pursuance of thu last will and testament of Ko-
wilt? Hludaoe, late of Putnam county, deceased,
■ 1 o« sold before the court house tloor, hi Pony,
uoutton county, on the first Tuanday In December
•ext. within tli»- le^Ml liours of sale. Lot of Lhih!
j>I~ruber alxtj, la th« lOtli district of anid county of
*°uaton. contnining 4 > two hundred and two
more or leas. Sold for tho bem fit
01 kolra of said deoea&od. Terms on day of snle.
- °«»g H. BASSeKx or.
GcorKla—Housion county.
W HEREAS. Janus W. Hardison administrator
of Thomas Hardison, late of said county, de-
coaacd. iijiplies for letters of di5inis?ion ln.»uj uid
adininidtratomhip. , _ , . A -
These net therefore, to cito and aotpowin all ana
singular the kindred and preditorn of Niid
bo and appear At my otHco within the time prwKTibeo
by Jaw, to show cause, if anv tppy have, why »Aid
letters uhould not be granteo. .
Given under my hand and otlichd fci^nature At .of
fice, thin loth October, 1835.
•t if JNO. H. POWERS. Ord iy
A and moat tartefoi rtoek of FANCY UltV
coou? that they have over purchased for tho
Fall Trade.
RICH DRESS SILKS,
Splendid Flounced silk Robes
Rich plain and striped Moire Antique Silks
Rich Kept Silks, ail colors, for Evening Dresses
•Supe rb black Silks, of all kinds
Elegant plaid Silks, from 810 to 850 pattern
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS.
Ombre shaded Cashmere de Laines, very rich
Plain and striped “ “ . “ -
French Merinos, the best kind, all colors
MOURNING GOODS,
Extra aupr English Boinbazin, a new article
Mourning Crapes, very handsome
Alpaca Lustre of superior quality
Bik French Merinos, large assortment
LACE AND EMBROIDERIES,
YVo have a Magnificent assortment of Lace* and
Embroideries, much cheaper than we have ever had
them.
CLOAKS, TALMAS, AND MANTILLAS.
Extra Rich Velvet and Mo re Antique Cloaks
New style rich trim'd Cloth Cloaks
150 Cloaksjand Talmas, from 83 75 to 835
Shawls of all kind* very desirable
CURTAIN GOODS.
Brocotelloand worsted Damasks
Lace and embroidered Muslin Curtain*
Trimmings to correspond
STAPLE GOODS,
We have by far the best atock of Family and Plan
tation Goods in the Market, to which we would call
particular attention.
CARPETING AND RUGS,
Slake your homes comfortable. Wo can supply
J rou with a carpet at almost any prioe, and of entire-
Oglethorpe Medical CoIIcgrc,
mllE {he'above Institu- I one ' must U v « » m >' „
X tion wiU commence on tbo first day ofjXovem-1 _ 1 u ' , ‘ u '
ber and tenninatc on tho first of March. I FfOO Dr. John S. R©cs©, chcnuet, Daltunorf, Md.,
TiieCliniqe.at'thp College building, will lie open- Soptombor 15,1852:— ...
ed to patients on the iioth ot October, and he contin* I **A number of our physicians arc ordering tnc arti-
ed throughout tlio se-sion. cle, and several have already prescribed it- Per-
Tho Faculty la constituted as follows: sons to whom I have sold it, speak very highly Of its
H. L. Brim, M. D., (lato of Savannah Medical Col- qualities. A gentleman of my own personsl acquain-
lege.) Professor of the Principle and Practico ol Unco, having suffered greatly with tbe affection of
Pfivsic. I tho kidneys and bladder, took two bottles, and sub-
ft. LkKoy Antony, M. D.. (of Waynesboro’ Ga.,) I sequently passed a stone of considerable size, and
Professor of Obstetrics and diseases of YVomcn and I was greatly relieved. It will, no -doubt, go into gi-n-
Children. cral uso.”
Wxjlet C. Nonwoou. JL D.JofCokesbury, S. C ) I From H. A. Prouf, M. D., St. Louis, Jan. 6,1853:—
Professor of Materia 3Iedica and Medical Jurispru
dence. . •
James S. Moiiel.M. D., (of Savannah, Ga ) Profes
sor of Anatomy.
Having seen your advertisement of a pure Hol
land Gin, worthy the confidence of physicians, I
write to you with aviow of procuring a sample ofh.
In dropsical affections, and in some forms of renal
John Davis, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.) Professor I disease, its efficacy has long been ncknowledgecband
of Physiology. I it has only fallen into disuse because of the com-
WtLMAM T. Feat, M.D„ (of Savannah, Ga.,) Pro- pounds sold under the name of IIoliaiiG Gin. I want
fessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. I to use it at present in colic, as it is an excellent
Charles Ga.mahl, M.D.. (of Savannah, Ga.) Pro- remedy iu infantile, colic, and I cannot procures
fessor pro. tern, of the principles and Practice of compound to be relied on.”
Surgery. .* From J. B. Woodward, M. D., YYaterbury, Ver-
Deinonstrator of Anatomy, H. J. Ncstt, M. D., (of mont, May t, 1852:—
Savannah.) “I am trying at the present timo-a chrome affect
Tbe fees will be—$103 for the entire Course of tion of the kidneys, which has shown itself very ob-
Leeturcs; 810 Demonstrator’s fee; Graduation 830, | fticato to diuretics, and havo been advised to use
Matriculation 85.
Arrangements have been made by which students
can be accommodated with good board at from 83}
to 84 per week.* * ' »
For further information address
oet 1 3t H. D. BYRD. M. D.. Dean.
your Schiedam Schnapps.'
Dr.Snowden Rijc- i. ot Baltimore, Aug. 14,1853,
thus indicates tho value of “purejSchiedam,’ iu urin
ary complaints:—
• I am fully sensible of the great benefits to be de
rived in certain forms of urinary disturbance, from
the use of good Hollands; but that is an article so
difficult to procure, without great trouble, that I
havo been compelled to content myself with less pal
Jewelry, HilTcr ll nrc, Jlu.irnl nnd Fane)'
Good**, at reduced prices for CASH. YVe ifhvojust
received some of those superior Hii.ver Watches,
made by James Hoddell, expressly for us, which
cannot be surpassed fdrtime-keepine and durability.
Also. Afinn assortment of SILVER FORKS and
SPOONS, of tho best Silver, which we will sell cheap
aud engrave without extra expense.
13?* Persons wishing lo purchase, will do well to
call on us, as wo arc determined to sell low for Cash,
so as to reduce our stock before peace is ratified in
Europe. *
Received also, half doz. fine VIOLINS, just im
ported from Europe, of the beet tone, full andmeliow.
These Violins are not of an ordinary stamp, as per
sons may see by calling ami inspecting. Iiair work
ed into Fob, Vest and Guard Chains; also, Bracelets,
Ear and Finger Kings, without sending them to the
North.
We invito persons’ to call and examine, ouT-
specimens.
Particularattention paid to WATCIl and JEW
ELRY R KPAIRING. Being experienced workmen,
-and paying particular attention to that branch them
selves,’thpy hope to give good satisfaction.
DAY tc HAU8SENET.
S. B. DAY.
E. MAUSSENKT. feb 20
Oyster Saloon A: Boartling House.
li Bk
T HE undersigned take* thi? occasion to inform
his friend* and patrons, that he ha* re-opened.
his well known OV8TKK H A I. O ON and
BOARDING HOUSE, st his former stand, over the
rooms of E. E. Brown on Mulberry street, and just
opposite to tho Lanier Hotel. He has made every
arrangement to keep Ids table well supplied with all
the daiuties and luxuries of tlio season, and is deter-
mined to pruseut such a Bill of Fare, a* will satisfy
the palate of the moat experienced epicure. lie will
have on hand every variety of GAME, FISH, OY'S-
TKKS, Ac., aud having secured tho services of well
trained Cooks and YVaiters, he flatters liimSelf that
he will make his establishment iu e verv respect wor
thv of the public patronage.. E. ISAACS
Macon. October 9. 1635. - tf
DAGUERREOTYPES.
T> I.- WOOD, Dugnrrrrotypist, Would rail * nd - the "J° re ' * e °*. taken ineffi-
TV. attention to his style of PICTURES, which ho “»«*■ A pnre first rate fechtedam cannot fad to
is now producing, and particularlv’to his Piclnrc* b the hearty approbation ol physicians
in Cloud., Crayon, and StcrVo.copr or Hint- V* 11 U Hickly, of Last Boston, Aug. it, 18u2,
uary Picture*. The latter is tlio most perfect and writes; , • . , , ..
invented, there i* more . 'I havejust received yours of the .th iust, and be
beiiutiful style of any ever ,u.., c » HRVf* -- . ,.. - , r ,, , .
Ufo in them than caii-be in any other kind of a Rio- “>»>' convinced that pure Holland Gin is posses-
r new a id elegant patterus.
tdre. Please call and examine specimens.
Operatorsinstructed in all new improvent*, H
Et**Kooms in Triangular Block on Second-street.
N. B.—Any on(f wishing to cuter tho business,
COME ONE! COME ALL! Wo aro now pre- will be instructed and furuished with Aparatus ou
pared to serve rou. BOSTICK & JOHNS. very reasonable terms.
Macon. Oct. 1.1855. jMes. and Cit. copy. | Macon, July 31,1855. , lp
Frcsli and New Confections.
To Rem.
[ sed of many medicinal properties, which, when judi
; ciouslyadministered.'producevery beneficial results,
I shall bo happy to introduce your Aromatic Schic-
! dam Schnapps "among mv friends in this vicinity."*
Dr. J. It. Kiddle, Drakesville. N.J- in January,
1853, writes as follows:—
"So great has been the difficulty with me to pro
cure, a pure article of Gin, and ao often havo I been
I disappointed, that I have almost entirely censed to
For Rent.
rp HE FLOYD HOUSE BARROOM,
A Hum Stores on Cherry Street, and al-
so Three Stores and dwolliug? attached to Jiiififl.
them in Third Street, in I). Dempsey’s Building.—
For terms of rent apply to D. IJEMPSEY*.
sep 4—3t - Macon. Ga.
For Sale,
SEVERAL very desirabio 'Dwellings, in
ij various narts of tho city. Also, a nutn- fgiii]
ber of Store Houses, well located for business.
All of which, are offere<Lcn the most, reasonable
terms. JOHN B. ROSS.
Macon. Sept. 18,1835. 3m
Five Hundred Dollars Reward.
WH
Sarsaparilla.
A FTER you have tried all the puffed Sarsapnrillas
of Hie day, remember you can obtain at tho
Macon J)rng Store a genuine article manufactured
by ourselves, that i? prescribed by and ustdin their
practice by all Physicians,
junc 26 E. L. STROHECKER,
For Physicians.
A GRE AT Variety of the best French. English and
XL American Chemicals, and Pharmaceutical Pre
parations, Powders, Surgical Instruments, Magnetic
Machines, Y'ials, Specs* Jan, Saddle Bags, tec. Also,
Campheue and Burning Fluid.
apr-4 E. L. STROHECKER & CO.
Dr. Hlarcliisi’s Uterine Catholicon*
J UST received and for sale by
aug 8 E. I,. STROHECKER.
Bryants Clioula ItZcdicinc,
T70K THE CURE OF DIARRHOEA COLIC.
T CRAMP, PAINS in the Stomach and Bowels,
and tiie Bowel Complaints of Childreu. No Farmer
should be without aBottle ofthis remedy. Prepared
and sold by E. L. STROHECKER
july 18
TetiM I Teas!
rplIK subscribers still continue to furnish their
X customers with tbe delightful Tca3 that have
given such universal satisfaction,
apr t E. L. STROHECKER ,'c CO.
Olive OU.
A SUPERIOR article for Tabic use, just received
by * I". L. STROHECKER.
july 18 ■
Fever and Ague.
T> OWAND'S Tonic Mixture, a froth supply of tbia
JV old favorite remedy, iust received bv
ang 8- E. L. STOIlECKEK.
§500 REWARD.
T HE DiarrhieaKiller, tested in over 10,000 Cases
of Asiatic Cholera and Bowel Complaints, has
never yet failed, when tried in time, instantly to re
lieve and speedily to effect a permanent cure. Price
5o cent* a bottle." Be particular to see that it is pre
pared by BENNETT A BEERS, Richmond, as
none other is genuine. Sold by Druggists and
Country Merchant* everywhere, and in ~.’.!»con by
junc 12. E. L. STROHECKER.
Notice.
R OBERT BOGGS is my duly’authorized Attor
ney, during tny absence from the State.
E. L. STROHECKER.
Macon, July 19, 1855..
a f h • 1 Vr» f c* r n
TIONS, among which aro many new and good things.
Tendering my most sincere thanks to all my cus
tomers, for tho’generous patronage bestowod upon
mu and appt-.fi to them for a continuance of the
same, pledging all my efforts to please, iu regard to I
superiority and price of the article* sold at my es
tablishment, '4t oct 9
Apply to
YVM. B JOHNSTON.
have conferred a boon on the practitioners in this
country, that I am sure they will not be slow to.ac-
knowledge.”
From Dr. S. F. Forbes, Toledo, Ohio. Aug. 13, 1853.
“The frequent notices of tlio Schiedam Scbnappf,
Toys I Toys!! Toys!!!
* YVrv large assortment of New TOYS. Justro-
A|’ ’ ‘ ’ |h
ceivcd, aud for sale cheaper than ever at
‘ H. HORNE’S.
For Sale.
A MULATTO GIRL 15 years old. auexeelleut
D house Servant and nurse. I Imth by tbe" profession and tho press, had induced
Also, two black Girls, each 16 years old, large and | the desire of testing the efficacy of this preparation
stout, well qualified for the house or field. of Gin before I received your note. Itrustitwill
Also, a Boy 10 years old. very intelligent. _ fulfil tho expectations of the most sanguine, nnd
A^piy to ^ • THOM AS W. COLLINS. | prove both a blessing aud a profit to suffering hu
Mewcngerand Citizen copy twice.
aog28
inanity.”
Dr. D. Colkins, town physician and surgeon at
Tliomostou Female Academy.
Country merchants dealing in Toys", will find iT to I fTYHE Trustees of this county Institution, having I Lyme. Connecticut, says, ui a letter dated (Tctober
their advantage to examine tnv stock. I will giVe | X engaged the service* of tho llev. JOHN J. 1 14, 1852:—
good inducements. oct 9 4t I GKO Y'ES; announce to the public, that its regular “I consider your Schiedam Schnapps’s superior
" ■ — *— I operations will commenco on tlio first Tuesday in and one that will not come short of onr highest ex-
PJCS aud Cakes. . J October. The Principal will bo aided by a compe-[ peetations. It is an article tue medical fraternity
INCE, Apple. Cranberry. Custard, Current, j tent corps of assistants, in tho various ornamental I havo long wanted. I liavo used it so fs.r with every
ion 1’iea, tec. with a full assortment of the I and literary branches of education. A neat building apparent success. Dr COLKINS.”
M Lemon . .
best Cakes plain or fancy, some entirely n*w, may I also, has been recently erected, and an Apparatus I Luiohatokt, New Y’ork, May 5,1853.
be found fresh, and made of extra materials, every 1 furnished. | “Mr. Udolt.ho Wolfe: Dear Sir—I cannot speak
dayat H. HORNES. The increasing prosperity of thia village, with the too highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps.
Cake and Pastry Bakery.’^ | advantages of aocess,afforded by the Railroad which | } t „ detfidedlv superior to anything of tho kind in the
_ ’ ~ will shortly bo completcd to it, renders this a very market . It iiperfectly freo i’roin tho admixture of
NO more LOUkllS, I desirable city fora 1- cmalo .Seminary. \\ o cordially fllsiI oil< or any of those arnvltc compounds which
Itailro:iit c'smpan)-,)
Maco.v, Sept. 22. ie.*3. \
K IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD will
, be paid for proof to couvictidn, of tho person by
whom obstructions were placed on tbo Southwestern
Railroad Track between Butler aud Revpolds, in
two places, ou the night of the 19th September inst.,
with intent to throw off tlio Passenger Trains, “Pro
vided” it be a-wlilto person, and two'hundred dol
lars, if it he a colored person.
?.--p -”) R. Ii. CUYLEU, President.
Br AcTtioRrrr of trx Stati OFOronLia.
FORT <5 AIPiKfi ACA OK JI V LOTTERY.
Beaiilifiil Scheme for Orlober—f.'luss S.
Tote Dram Oct.. 24, 1855, i* the City of Atlanta
Georgia, when Prizes amounting to
$30,000.
Will bo distributed to fortunate Stockholders in ac
cordanco with the following
IMIaKiiificeut Scheme:
oct 9
W ILL trouble yon, if yon get some remedies in I invito and confidently expect a liberal share of pa- produce snob mischievous mid irrcparablo effect up-
• the Cany line, at H. .HORNE'S. | tronnge. Dr. C. ROGERS, | • | on the constitution, and which verv few samples of
Dr. J. C. DRAKE.
L. D. DICKINSON,
J. SHIITKINE.
WM. SPIVEY.
C. II. JONES,
C. WILSON.
w
Ailiuiiiistnttur’st kizIc.
A OREEABLY to an order from tlio Ordinary of
t k Mouroo county, will ho m-M on tiie first dny of
"•rember n. zt, in th.- town of Forsyth, .Monroe
V itilii, .||~ || , ur , of Sn!.-. ..lie lo. IS.- and
,ot 111 For-yth, on th? northwest corner of tho public
’ 11.? V1J) „ iiw>.,!i,ig *:id>ti>ro room, t igctlu-r
rj~ Ml c mvenient outbui'dingf, l.uing now in the
” 1 ’-i'lncy ot ll.-nry Ri-i j. Sold *z the property of
lu “ " «t«te of ltobert VV. Howe, deceased Term?
known on the day of solo.
Ccl l« Z. E. HARMAN, Admr. ,
Grorgiii- count).
7*HEREAS, Janus Titiley, applies for letters of
ii.lminhiiraUon on the estate ol
dc-eiis.-d, h lion r i -1. t of t h. - st:.:.-, an.1 « h.i hot
iroperty at the time of hi? death in the county of Bibb
* q'neso are, therefore, to cite all tho<o ii.:.-rested to
be nnd aptiear at my office within tho time prescrib
ed by law. to shew i’-atiM-, if any exist, why said let
ters should not be granted,
oct 16
P. TRACY*. Ordinary.
..Im
Georgia—UrauiuiU rouaij
W HEREAS. YVm. H.Smith, Guardi.u of
l*Htc, applies for iett.-rs of di.-missiou from
said Guardianship. . . , „ ,
The-.- are.therefore, to cite and adnumUhMl hu.
singular the kindred and creditors oi .-md deceased
to C.- mid appear at mV office, within tb- tun.- pr.
scribed by f.'w, to sli .W cau.-r. it ai.v they have why
said letters should not be granted-
Giv.-n under mv hand :it office, tins Oct. 10th
1653. joilN H. PO\\ ERt>, Ordinary,
oct 14
Just Received
A T HORNE'S Confeciionarj', an invoice of now
and verv- fine Candies. Freeh Paradise Nutf,
Fresh Brazil Nuts, Fresh Walnuts, Fresh Almonds,
Fresh Pecans, Fr.-li Filberts. - Good Raisins, Fresh
Dates and Tamarinds, Entrants and Citron, Mixed
and Main Pickle?, and I’ickles liy the gallon.
200 half aud 200 q r boxes fresh Sardines
3 dozen fresh Salmon
3 do fresh Lobsters
prime Honey, in tin cans
English Mustard
French Mustard
Dusselldorf Mustard
Tomattne Catsup
I Pepper sauce
YValniit. shrimp and Worcestershire Soucm; John
Bullani Mu.-nroonCatsups; fresh Urune? in iars and
bqxM; E'r.-iieh anil YY’f-at India ITrscrvea of all kind?:
Pino Appie. Currant. Apple and I>i;ickberry Jellies,
1- Trust uea.
«aopi8
825 Reward.
Q^TOLEN from tho subscriber oo_Saturday night,
ample*
I alcoholic distilled liquors are without—most of them
lining largely impregnated with it. I have personal
ly inspected the various- processes of distillation
! j.recticedat Schiedam,and know that unusual caro
is taken to separate the noxious element? from the
pure alcohol, and your Schnapps is a striking proof
of its snccOss. Asa medical ageut for chrome and
I renal affection?. I havo successfully prescribed it;
and recommend it as an agreeable cordial and harm-
do
do
do
do
do
do
inst-, from my lot a small Bay MAllE, "her 1<*“ stimulant, and shall continue tp to eo as well as
left eye was very weak, and is about seven years “» UB .» & « « B0 J urL ’’ ! o( .P uro nI ™!? 01 for chemical m-
old, and trots altogether in tho saddle,' nnd works in j v ® Bt . | K*tipns and cxpcnments. Your obedient,
j--v. . 1 -<• , —I "ISAIAH DECK, Consulting Analytical Chemist,"
.... — — __ Tbogeuuineissold by all the respectable- Drug-
convict the thief, or twenty dollars for tl!e Marc | ft'”'’ an( l Grocers in ttielnjtedtStates.
Tiid\,.ie TUMVtnenx- I LDOLPHO VVOLra, .
Beaver-street, New Y'ork,
alone. THOMAS THOMPSON.
Hawkinsvilie. Ga-, August 28, teJ?
Priiitiag’ Office aud Binder}' for
salc«
sep25 3m'
25 South Front-st., l’liiladelphia.
Ginger Preserve.-; Bariev, Tabiocra, Yc-rmicelli. fTYIIE subscriber being compelled to leave Macon,
MaeiarewT, Sago. Corn Starch. Ac. all fresh. pet 9 X offers for-Me at a bargain, hi? JOB PRINT-
— I ING OFFICE AND BINDERY. So favorable an
Scientific Books,
rpo be had at BOARDMAN S.
X Scott’s Practical Cotton Spinner and Manufac
turer, b*-ing a comprehensive system of calculations
of Mill G curing ana Machinery; Henck’s Field Book
for Engineers; Engineer* Pocket Table Book, by
Scribner; Hit.-weil'.- Pocket Table Book; Temple-
t.m s Mcflianie- Pocket Companion: Trniitwine on
Corvee and Embankments; Barnes'Catechism of the
Si'-am Engine: Tr.-hli-c on a liox of Iiistruinent-:
Painter, Guilder, and Y’amisher? Companion; The
Dyer and Colour makers Companion; Appleton’s
Dictionary of.M.-.'li;\n'u-.-: Brand's Ency.-l.qM-iU:i oi
Scicnee, Eil.rature and Art: Ewhzaks Hydraulic?
mid Mt ciianics; Physical Geography of tiie i>ea;
Dano .- Mineralogy; cihepard'a Mineralogy; Malian’s
ivil Engineering; Art? of Tanning and Currying by
JJorfit: Ovt rinaa on Metallurgy; Overman on Iron:
Overman on l’ractieul Mineralogy Assaying and Mi
nin-. be.-i.lea many others not u-ualiv found inor
dinary Book stores, all at reasonable prices,
oct'l J. M BOARD MAX-
opportunity ft>r con’mencing bnsiness with a good
run of custom seldom present* itself,
oct 9 2t li. F. GRIFFIN, Macon. Ga.
iVew Flour.
ODD SA CKS New Fatnilv Flour.
^UU 150 do Superfine do jnst received I
and for sale by McC.YLLIE & JONES,
sep 4 ~
* Strayed, .
F ROM the subscribers residence, on th«
4th June last, a small Bay Mare, about
I six years old, and has a remarkable dent in
bar nose, and a small tit below ono of her ey—, \
liberal reward will he paid for the Mare, on her de
livery at Macon to MARTHA McNEAL.
oct 3-2t*
1
Prise oi
810,000
3
do
.......... 2,000 are
4,000
3
do
300 aro
...... 1,500
11
"do
230 ore
2.750
10
do
.'. 110 are
1,100
17
do.
.......... 75 are......
1,275
43
d<f
50 are
2,150
83
do
25 are.'.....
2.075
200
do
to are
2,000
630
da
*3 are......
3,150
1000
Pri»e» i
i all amounting to...—.
830,000
One Thoti'»n<t Priifi.
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Ticket* S5—Halrea$4 SO—Quartrr* $1 23.
ONE PRIZE TO EY’ERY TEN TICKETS?! -
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent nnd Manager,
octt Atlanta, Ga.
NOW IS FOUR UII AN UK !
By authority of the Stale of Alabama.
NOCTHEBK MILITARY ACADR.’IY
LOTTERY.
Unparalleled Scheme tor Sartmlwr—Clan
YV.
To bo drawn November Htb,185S, in tho Cityof Mont-
gdrnerv, when Prizes amounting to ,
$60,000.
ILL bo distributed according to thu following
Mm m
Inimitablo Seheme! If tqo draw toe lowest
X25 Reward.
CJTRAYED or stolen from Macon on Thursday,
QS
Uity Tax,
N 'OTICE TO all CONCERNED—Tlio Books
are now opened at the Treasurer's Office, City
Hall, for the collection ofthe City Tax, and by a res-
i.lution of Council, tlio time will uo extended to the
20th day of October next. Execntioua will then
i-sue against all defaulters.
A. K. FREEMAN, Treasurer.
Ms Sept. 17. 1-55. 5t
Mb Sept. Ia=t, a Black Mare Mule, between
three and four years old, medium size.'not very good
order, with marks of the harness. The above re
ward will he paid for it* delivery.
oet 9 " jno. s. hoge.
Wanted,
A SITUATION ns Teacher in an Academy or
private family, bv a young man, a graduate of
YVilliam A Mary College, Y’a. He is capable of
teaching the Classics, English and higher branches
of Mathematics; has had some experience in tiie pro
fession. The hest of references given. For further
particulars, please enquire at the Office of the Jasper
Prize you get tho cost of your ticket, without deduc
tion, and remember every Prize is.drawn at each
Drawing,
JLook at il !
ONE PRIZE TO EVERY' TEN* TICK E l'S '!
Capital Price, $20,000.
5CHSMC:
CHOLERA.
A Certain. Cure for this Disease may be found,
in the use of Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain
Killer.
Dubcqi'Z, Iowa, Slay 5, 1855.
Gentlemen—I feel under obligations to you forth*
benefit I have received from your invaluable Pain
Killer.
We hnve had some cholera here on tho Mississippi
thus early in tho season. A lew days since I assist
ed in laying out and burying one o: our citizens who
was supposed to have died with the disease. The
next morning I was taken with severe vomiting, ac
companied with coldness of tho extremities. Warm
covering andliot applications failed to restore warmth
My wife's family, who had used tho Pain Killer with
Slice-.- during the Cbol-Tn ca.mi i" ituiT.i"
1848, advis-d me to lake it. I took two doses at in
terval! of fifteen minutes; Rfin- perspiration ensued,
and tiie next day, barring ft little weakness. I was
well, and have been since. It may have been an at-A
tack of ague; but whether ague or cholera it answer
ed my purpose.
Since my recovery. I find that several of onr citi
zens have used the Pain Killer as n remedy for cho
lera, and pronounced it good. I therefore take plea
sure in recommending it to a still more extensive no
tice. Yours truly,
YV. M. CROZIER, Attorney at Law.
Pebiit Dans’ Pats Ktr.Lxn.—-The Buffalo Chris
tian Advocate say*.—“We liko Mr. Davis for tho
moral and benevolent tcnd-ncie- of his character
and life. He manufactures an article known almost
universally to be a good and snliiremedy for burns
and other pains of tiie body. Ho is entitled to confi
dence aud popularity, and so far ss we can aid him
iu securing the last for ho has the former, we shall
do so cheerfully, though we are not asked to notice
him outside of our advertising r vlumns. His Pain
Killer should be in every family. The casualty
which demands it may como unawares.
Tin- i’ni’i Kil'-r i-, -oh! l,v
E. L. STROHECKER Jc CO , GEO. PAYNE,’and
FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM, Macon.
YVm. B. Kat, Griffin. Smith A Izz -rd, Atlanta,
Joii.i B. Moore A Co, and T. M. Transit A Co.
Savannah. septs 3m
I>r. R. II. Nisbet’s
QTrtC'K nt Nottingham A Fithqeka&p's Drug J Couuty Academy Lottery. Macon.
Store. Rooms over Basil Wnz's.
ty84
oct 1
1 Prize ol
1 do
1 do
1 do
1 do
S20,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
- J,000
10 do
10 do
$500arc........
220 are
5,000
2,200
£0 * do
150 are
3,000
45 do
100 are
4,500
&Q. do
50 are
4,000
200 do
‘.‘0 are
4,000
630 do
10 aro
0,300
1,000 Prizes
in an a*1 a
mounting to
660,000
ONLY n
’EX THOUSAND NUMBERS!
rickets silo..Halve* M-i—Quarter* 89.30.
SAM.EEL SYY ! AN*. Agent and Manager,
oct P Montgomery, Ala.
Itopc jtml Twine.
OA A COILS superior BALE ROPE, of the cclo-
OUU brsti-I Hemp Leaf brand.
- ooo lbs. Bagging TYVINE, for sale low hv
ju„c s.tl _ _ EATER A BQYV'PRE.
Lenoir’s Family Flour.
, -aaa LBS. of tliis celehrs tod fioiu* from new
XOUUU wheat,instrec'dby
reptH CATER A r.OYVDRE.
■Tennessee Bacon.
ry rv c\c\(\ LBS prune rennessoe Bacon, jnstre-
UU,UY)0 ei ivedand for Mdeby
MC.AXIJE A JONES, Cotton Avenue
TsiUe N'oiiee.
All persons indebted to H06s A BROTHER by
note ,>r account, are respectfully requested to come
forward »n,i inukc immediate payment.
Those who neglect to do so. mnv subject term-
set res to oft. ns we cannot wait another season for
our monev—tho business must re r/r —ft up.
Itoss ,v BROTHER,
By H. LJcivitt, Agent.
Mac.ou Jlth September 1655. 6 a
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