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LETT ECHXET,
[At hU (kmftctkmrnry Store and Cordial DiOiUtry, .Vo#.
5 6 Commerce-liinc, Jlucoti, Lit o giu,)
rS"A3 fur -aie a:i extensive supply ot Goods in hj
L u,ie. A along them are ••
lio.JOO bes - Spanish Cigar*
100,009 FCriia do
100 barrels Batter )
20 do Soda > Ckacsess
-20 do S veet )
Water and PJo. Bread
75 gross Table Salt
100 boxes Hall's patent Candle*
30 do variegated l a,..
60 do Fancy { * OAF '
s b r b /^r l j
20 do Braz lNu°.2o do Filbert*
4 cases A nerica.i Mus'ard
20 pipes best Madeira Wt te
30 qr. casks L >nd in parueuiar Tenerifle*
10 do Lisbon "I
15 do Maac&t 1
4 do Port !> Wim
Brown and pale
Sherry J
WINES IN GLASS,
Madeira. Sherry, Port, Clare’, and Burgundy.
Wines of the Rhine and .Moselle,
Celebrated Cabinet of 1 i'22, I Hochheimer, 1331
none better ever imported, | J ihnn lieberger, 1322
Peteiuberger vintage of 1322 I Rudesheimtr, 13t!5
Rudechenner M ju;itain,l322 | Murcobrunncr, 1325
C igniac and Champagne Brandy
Jamaica Rum, Hyland Gin
Iri.oh and Scotch Whiskey
Sherry and Raspberry. Brandy
65 baskets Champagne
2900 lbs. Loaf ana Lump Sugar
Black and Hyson Tea
Brown Honcydew Tobacco
Cut Tobacco, for smoking and chewing
Sweetmeats ofeverv variety
Currants, Raisins, Mace and Ground Spicea
A large supply of fresh Pickles
fit) barrels Irish Potatoes, Northern Apple*
Sparish, French and American Cannes
Sardines, Anchovies, Olives and Capers
50 dozen Lemon and Raspberry Cordial*
3’iaying and Conversation Cards.
ALSO, EXPECTED IN A FEW DATS.
Af.tcfterel, Pickied Salmon, Mass Beef,
Pickled Pork, pickled Tongues,
Smoked Beef and Tongues, White Beans,
G is'ien Batter and Cheese.
DocetuberL 6tf
ICE HOUSE.
r|MIF, citizens of Macon, and vicinity, are informed
A that Ice can be had at all tunes for Families, by
• pl cvion at the Bar of the Central Hotel for tickets
Sp rituoue Liquors of any description will be kept
- Ice House. Persons from a distance may obtain
arge quantifies by application either at the Cen-
Hotel, or at the Ice House.
•JCr ICE-CREAMS will be kept at all times at the
■ te House, for the accommodation of Ladies and Gen
•leme.i. The place will be conveniently fitted up for
‘ensure and retirement
£2T The Ice House in Macon, will be kept open from
‘ A. M., until half-past 12; from 2 P. M-, until 5.
11. R. WARD.
JAMES LEWIS.
April 14 25tf
ROBINSON, WRIGHT & CO.
ts ? AVK just received, and offer for sale law for cash
*• a splendid a*.?' rtment of Staple and Fancy
DRY -GOODS,
suited to the season ; consisting, in part, of the follow
ing articles, viz :
3, 9 and 10-4 Duffle Blankets
10. 12 and 14-4 Rose Blankets, verv superior
9,10 and 12-4 Whitney Blanket*
Heavy Kerseys and Lindseys
3-4 brown and bleached Shirtings
7-3 and 4-4 Lowell Cottons
3-4 Virginia Osuaburgs
Blue, black and green Broad-eloth*
Sitinetts, Casimcn s, Flannels,
Bombazetts, and Merino Clo'hs,
French and English Prim?, Muslins, Linnens,
Rich figured and plain Siiks and Sattins,
I’j*;cr>, Gloves, Ac.
ALSO——
Shoes, of every description
Splendid Frerich Calf Boots
Saddlery, China, Glass and Crockery War*
Hardware and Cutlery, Ac.
A sn, 13 setts of Blacksmith’s Tools complete,
T 'gfcther with an excellent assortment of Groct He*.
December 1 6
MACON CLOTHING STOR E.
On Mai erry Street front : ng Cotton Avenue.
1? r FITCH has constantly o:i hand, and is receiving
*■ . «t the above establishment from the manufacto
ry of L. Fitch i Cos. a large assortment of seasonable ;
<■! 'thing, consisting in part of
309 cloth dress and frock Coats and Coatees.
1» cloth over Con's.
103 p-lo* cloth, duffle, green and red Blanket C-onts. j
3 igieltlemcn’s goat’s hair & English cambist Cloaks.?
599 pair cloth and cassimere Pants.
490 “ satinet Beaverteen and cord Pants.
699 cloth, plain St, fig'd Velve*, Valencia, woolen velvet
toiline’, bombazine, plain and fig’d *,vin Vests.
30 Ladies’ fig’d Marino, cloth and Circassian Cloaks.
Gentlemen’s cloth cloaks, eamblet Wrapper*.
75 satinet, Beaverteen and Jeans hunting coats.
10 -J >z. gingham and calico Shirts.
13 lot. frill’ l and ple'ed L.nneo and cotton, Linnen
B*jm Sltirts, red and white Flannel shirts. Nett
shirts and Drawers, Buckskin shirts.
15 • pair plain and twilled cotton Drawer®, silk shirs,
Gove*, Hosiery, Snicks, B Moms, Collars, Suspenders.
Handkerchiefs, Crava's, Purses, Russians Belts, Pis
tois and Money Belts, Silk ami cotton Umbrella*.
ALSO,
25 cases Fur and silk Hats, cloh Fur and Hair seel |
caps, which will be sold very cheap.
159 suits coarse negro cloth, A”. See.
The above cl 'tiling is manufactured in the best man- |
ner of good materials, and is offered at reduced prices for :
cash
Gentlemen wishing their cloths made at the North, 1
will by leaving their names with me, have them made in 1
the best manner, and most fashionable style, and war
ranted to please. Dec. 2. 6 H. F.
Orris’ Tooth Wash.
\ SUPERIOR article for the Teeth and Gums.—
The concurrent testimony of the most eminent
dentists and members of the medical faculty, are united
in favor of this article. For sale by
J JJ- 4" IF. S. ELLIS, Agents,
March 10 20 * Cotton-Avenue.
Proejrectus of the Monitor.
THE subscriber proposes to issue a monthly sheet,
under the above title, to contain 16 pages octavo,
on the following terms: One Dollar per annum or 12
Nos. for a Fiogle subscribe) ;or six copicufor $5 ;or 13
copies lor 810; or 30 copies for 815, payable in advance
or on the receipt of the first No.
The Monitor will be neatly executed on substantial
paper witii fair tvpe, and will be
1. Aii Agricultural work. In this department,
i he Monitor will labor to present such a system of 1
agriculture as will cause the worn out fields of Carolina
i.'k: Georgia to groan beneath the weight of heavy crops
® measure, to wipe the sweat from the brow of
tr.c 'anner. In many portions ot the country the peo* j
pic must soon seek another country, starve or irnnnve !
tm ir iands. The last is undoubtedly best. The sooner
ft is done the better. Several intelligent farmers will
take a lively interest in this department. The Monitor
" and not however give his whole labor to the Earth, but
2. Will be assiduous in hi? effiirts to assist the Parent
nnd Teaeherin the Government and Training, or men
tal discipline of children. Educatiod, considered in its
most extensive sense, is to man, w hat Demosthenes
said action is to Oratory. More depends upon, and
more is meant by, education than parents genertilly are
aware of. The civilized world i6 waking upon thissub
je"t, kit the South then profit by the light already thrown
upon this intesting and important subject, and labor to
increase it
3. The South will be defended from the attacks of
those politico-religious dragon?—the Aboli'ionists. As
far aa our limits will permit, The Monitor will advise
the South of the movements, designsand s rength of this
fanatical party, so it may be opposed with unity, wis
dom, energy and decision.
Trite Publisher i* aware that either of these subjects
i? sufficiently interesting and important to occupy 16
page* monthly, but he design* this work for the mass of
the people, and wi*hcs to embody as roach in a small
c .inpass and afford it ss cheap as possible, so that
every fanner, parent and citizen may be profited.
The Monitor will not touch the subject of Christiani
ty further than to show that Abolition l* no part of it.
Those to whom this Proep'-ctus is sent, and all who
may *ee it, are authorized and requested to act a*
Agcnta fi»r the Monitor. The returns should be made
by the first of August next. Letters must he poei paid,
and directed to the subscriber at Evergreen. Anderson
lhtcrict, D C.
Money transmitted fev mail at my risk, where a re
ceipt ia taken from the Po*t-ms»ter where it is mailed.
SAMUEL G EARLE
gwarpreea, 8 C May, 1533
TO RENT,
A—* THREE Fi c-proof STORES, fron'ing on 3 d
J gj| St ec -• Three lit r-proof STUtijiS, /'renting
On Cksrry-strev ..
They are luge aad couitn fiou , and well calculated ■
fir any kind of business, a u be fi ed up, as to
•helviiiT and counters, to suit e.:a;i *. Tn «e fronting
on T urd-street (directly opposite Messrs. Rea 4k Ci* ‘
ton’s, and J Cowles, E-Kjr.’s range?) are now rtr.dv for I
occupancy, and possess on immei i.itelv giver. Th *e !
on Cherry- street will be ready by the Ist of October !
nex . Re it will be reasonable, and commence from 1
Is* of October. Apply to
DAVrD RALSTON. 1
N. B. Several very airy ROOMS on ‘he second floor
°l" ;he above bui! .-ngs, auittibiu for Lawyers Offices,
-ill also I e rc ,tej. D. R.
July 7 37
TOR RENT.
r pHH ore story 1J0U32, > i Cfierrv-?trce’, next door j
■ he c truer of Third sTre’, at present occupied j
by M . M -Elroy, it contains fjtirrjo.n*. PoMeeaion 1
given Ist October. For terms apply to
. . REA 4k COTTON.
July 21 39tf
TO RENT,
ri’IWO large frrnt Room* on die second story of our '
-■ store', o.i Tii r l-strce’, su t Hie for s’ceping apart- !
menta or offices. Possession given Ist ofOctol er i ext.
Fur terms apply to REA 4k COTTON. |
July 21 3<j;f
FOR RENT.
brick Store on Third-street, adjoining the sub
■ scribers’(formerly occunieiPlry Williams Brad
ley.) Poasessiou given Ist of October next For term*
apply to REA 4k COTTON.
July 21 33tf
TO RENT.
j THE desirable residence on the hill, built by
I Gen. Robe A Beall, and lately occupied by Dr.
i Randolph, the enclosure contains an extensive
' variety of choice bearing fruit tree* selected at the north,
and ornamental shrubbery.
ALSO some business houses well located on Cotton
j Avenue, for grocery and provision stores.
I FOR SALE.—Several valuable city lots, and 1!>
i acres improved land bounding on the city Common'.
| Troup’* hill and the Houston road, (distant one mile
| from the court house) with an extensive elevation in
j fron>, aff'rdingn commanding view of the City and sur
| rounding country, and well adapted for private reside) •
j ces, the whole, or a part of which will be sold on ac
! commodating terms by early application to
WM. B. PARKER.
March 17. 21tf
For Sale.
AvA THE small House on cotton Avenue, at pres
|4;, fl ent occupied by C.G. St. John as a jewelry store, j
Also for sale, an experience cook Woman. Ap
ply to JAMES A. NISBET.
December 2. 6
FOR SALE,
The commodious HOUSE, now in the occu
gfgjg pauev of George W. Mallary, situated on the i
“ Federal Road, about one mile from the city. — j
Attached to the lot are fourteen acres of good Land, a
file well of water, good Orchard, and all necessary out
buildings. For terms apply to Dr. A BABER, or
I.G. SEYMOUR.
July 7 37if
For Sale.
4Y/'OOD lots of Oak and Hickory Lind, a few mile*
* * from M icon.
Also a FARM of one hundred acres in a good coi> ,
dition, fir planting, three and a half miles from town ;
De. .2. 6 Apply to JAS. A. NISBET.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
a THE subscribe! respectfully informs his friends
and the public in general, that he has taken the
above named Establishment, which having been
recently thoroughly repaired and enlarged at great ex- !
pence—is now open Or the reception of Travellers,
Boarders, tJr. The chambers are large ami airy— lie
servants competent and attentive. His Tabi.f. shall !
constantly be supplied with every delicacy the Season
and Marker will furnish. Ha Bar is stocked with the
choice*' IVincs and Liquors. And in order more effec
tually to make it a sis: rate H mse, he has called to his
aid the services of Mr. A. LI hr, of Baltimore, who-e !
long experience at B irnum’sCitv Hotel, has justly en
tided him to the repu ation of a Caterer f,r the public.—
T ie sub* Tiber, theres >re, hopes by his unremitting e -
ertioas to please, to receive a libera 1 share of pa'r mage.
HORACE R. WARD j
N. B. Go>d Stabling attached to the Hotel, with faith
ful and attentive Ostlers.
December 16 Brf
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
iSL
\W. BELL Would inform the citizens of Macon,
• an i its vinnrv, 'hr. - he ha* reeendv < pe ed Ins
new uverv stable, on T.iir ’.stree , near the cor .er :
of W d.iu , .I'lj ji ulg to Irving’s old H cel; for 'lie pur
p-jse of acc irnni dating B mrding II i?es, either by the
day, week, month, or year. Ana promises the best at
comm ida ior, and attendance, a’ ail rimes. A’l board
ing H irses that may be put ii his err, will be nell at
tended to i;» case* of di?ra°<, free of charge He also
intends acting in the capacity of Farrier and Ve erinarv
Surgeon, for diseased II irse«. His 1 mgexperienre and
practice in the cure of II ire?, he Barer* himself, will
render him cotnpe e i' to cure in mo.", if no' all, cases.
Als-, llnrses’rained and hr ke to the Saddle, single
or double harness. Ail of which will be done on the
most reas mable terms.
March 10 20;f
NEW LIVERY STADLE~~
4<% dm
r J IIE subscri' iern would respectfully inform the citi- j
-i- zens of Macon, and the public generally, that they
have opened one of the most pleasant Stables in the
State, situated on the block of the Central Hotel, two I
doors from the Post-Office. And take pleasure in say- ;
ing that they have some of the finest Saddle, Carriage j
and Sttlkev Horses in the country ; and are ready at all ;
times to accommodate persona with Horses, Carriages, i
and Drivers. J. P. CAREY, .
C. L. HOWLAND.
P. S The best attention shall be paid to transient
Horses, and the same to Horses kept by the month.
February 10 16tf
FRESH
GARDEN I§|il SEEDS.
JUST received, a large assortment of Garden Seeds
among which are the following :
Early June Peas
“ charlton do
“ bishop prolific do
Large white marrow fat do
Dwarf blue imperial do
Early china dwarf l»eans
! “ mohawk do
“ six weeks do
Dutch caseknife do
i Large Lima do
! Early sugar corn
! “ Tusearora do
! “ Dutch or sp’g Turnip j
I Large English norlolk do
; White flat do j
: Red top do j
: Ruta Baga do i
(Scotch Kale
j Pea do
i Cayenne Pepper
Bell «Fo
! Purple Egg Plant
Curled cress or pep’ gras*
Large Tomato
'Vegetable Oyster
• Curled Parsley
j White mustard
long White Okra
Gian’ A«p:irngus
■Scotch Leek,
Early sugar loaf C..bbagc
Early York do
Large do do
Early drumhead do
Large do do
Green glazed do
Long blood Beet
Early do. Turnip do
Early French sugar do
White Onion
Red Onion
Scarlet Carrot
Orange do
Early cluster Cucumber,
Long green do
I Early short green do
i Superior VVatcr Melons
j Large musk do
| Fine nutmeg do
| Green Citron do
j Dutch summer Squash
Rush Crookneckncd do
Ice Lettuce,
Ice cos do
Imperial *ugnr loaf do
Long scarlet Radish
Long salmon do
Cherry turnip do
Early Cauliflower
Late do
For sale by J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
_ Cotton-Avenue.
March 10 20
Notice—Copartnership.
r*v jpg; subscriber having nsoociated with hi..., Allen
X L. Luce, they will transact business unu*,. the
name, style and firm of W«. R. Johnston A Cos.
WM.B. JOHNSTON
Maeo*, January 1,1838. lfkf
4 LL persons indebted to the subscriber, eiioerbj note
z*. or open eccoun’, are verv respectfully iiviu*. to
call and eeiffis ’he tame WM D JOHNSTON.
January 20
! JAMES TAYLOR,
Cabinet .Manufacturer and Upholsterer.
TH E proprietor respectfully informs the citizens o
Macon and vicinity, that he has on hand a larg?
and full assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Consisting of Sideboards, with and witiiou’ marble tops;
•e’ts of During Tables ; single Dining Tiblt. . Card;
Tea, Work and Writing Tab‘es ; Centre Tables, with
and without nimble tops ; Sofas, latest fashions; Secre
taries and Book Cases ; Bureau* ; Pianos, of the moat
approved manufacturers, and the new c." Music ; Piano
5! oote ; Mahoganv, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads ; dou
ble and single Wash S antis ; curled Hair and Moss
Matrasses ; Feather Beds, of the bes* quality. A large
assortment of Mahogany, curled Maple and Fancy
CHAIRS ; also, Looking Glasses, of every description.
iKT All the above articles are of the latest styles, and
will be warranted to stand the climate. subscri
ber invites 'he public to call and view for themselves, at
his Ware-House. Second-street, three doors West of the
ICnJwngton Hall J. T.
December 1 6if
SPLENDID fi KMT I REAM) Clf AI US.
Opjwsile Washington Hall, Mulbtrry- street.
714 HE subscriber respectfully informs his triends and
I M. the public ’hat he is receiving and manufacturing
a more splendid assortment of FURNITURE, than
has ever been offered for sale in this city, at the lowest
i prices for cash.
The following comprise a part: Sideboard#, with and
without marble tops, Secretary and Book cases, Sofas
; of the latest style, Couches, Settees and Easy chairs, Di
ning tables in setts and single, Centre Tables with and
without marble Tops, pier Tables, Pembroke Tables,
work Tables, toilet, dressing nnd french Bureaus, Ma
hogany,, Maple and Popular Bedsteads, Mantle glasses,
Dressing Boxes and Glasses, Sociables, Ottomans, Car
pet and Chair Cushions, Piono Seats various patterns,
Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs, Hair and
j Cotton Mattrasscs, Feathers and Feather Bed*, Blinds,
Floor Mats, Willow Wagonsand Cradles, together with
every article in his line.
The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
and well seasoned materials, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line, that may be called
for. Order* from the country shall receive strict atten
tion. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
CABINET FURNITURE AND
CHAIR WARE-HOUSE,
Cotton-Avenue, (o;yoiife the T Vashington Hall,) Macon,
Georgia.
SPERRY 4k MEYER have
id 111 on * lnn 'k aiic * arc receiving, and
IlKK**-// constantly manufacturing —a
splendid assortment if FURNI-
jjj TURE—consisung, in part, of
Sofas, Sideboards, Secretaries,
Dining Tables, in setts and ain
't g!e, Centre, Tea and Work Ta
il ® Dies, and Bureaus, of every des
jt cription ; with a full assortment
of Beds'eadf, Mattrasscs, Feath
ers and Feather Beds—and a
variety of Windsor, Fancy and Baltimore Chairs.
Tim subscribers, having in their employ the best of
workmen, con niunuf xture at the shortest notice every
thing in their line, in as good *t\le as it can tic done in i
the State, and of the best materials. Penons wishing
to purchase would do well to call and examine for
themselves, as they arc offered on the lowest terms for
cash. J. A. SPERRY,
February 24 6m 14 F. MEYER.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
GEORGE A. KIMBERLY
HAS now on hand n very large assortment of Hats
and Caps, most of which are manufactured by
himself expressly for retailing, and are warranted to be
superior to any he has ever before offered, and at pri
ces corresponding with the times.
Among his assortment may be found super Black
and Drab Beaver Hats, of the latest fashion ; super
black Huts, with w ide and medium brims, of the latest
fashion ; black and drab smooth Beaver Hats of every
variety of shape and style ; satin beaver Hats of supe
rior quality, war.-nnte.l extra fine fur bodies. Youth*’
sarin beaver Hats, ex'ra fine ; Youths’ beaver Ilats, a
large assortment. Also, a large assortment of Fur
Caps,some of which are very ri ic, 'ogether with every
article usually kept in a regular Hut store —all of which
are offered on as good terms as enn be purchased of
anv ma-ifac’urer in the United States.
CT~ Gen leuien about 'reating themselves to a NEW
HAT will do well to cal’.
At Cost, a few ladies' Fur Capes, Pelerines, Muffs
and Ruffs.
at home m~
Mulberry-street, Macon, Georgia.
75411 E subscribers continue the Tinning Business
A at their old stand, where they are prepared to fur- j
nish Country Merchant* and Pedlar* on reasonable 1
term*. HOT Job work of all kinds done at short notice. !
JAMES H. BISHOP 4c CO. I
June 1G , 31tf
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
ON SECOND-STREET.
THE subscriber has on hand, and will be receiving,
a large assortment of Carriages, Barouches,
Bn 7«ys, Ac. &c. Those wishing to purchase will j
do well to call and examine for themselves.
JOHN HUNT, Jr.
December 2 6
C O A C II
WARE-
\'I7RIGLEY A HART, roppo«ite corner to Wa*h
» * ingtou Hall,) have on hand a large assortment
of Saddlery, Harness, Hardware, Carjuaue-Furni-
TURE, A.C.
—ALSO
Carriers, Barouches, Buseys, Gigs, Titbvrys, Sul
keys, and Fancy Wagons. QZr Vehicle* of all kind*, of
the best materials, manufactured to order.
Macon, December 9 7
Bibb*County. | Administrator’s Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of James Lrwis,
late of said County, deceased, are requested to
j make immediate payment, and ail those having de
; mauds against the eeme will present them in terms of
the law, to H. R. WARD, Administrator.
Jnly 7 37i
j 4EL person* having accounts against the firm of
I Coos A Cowles and J. Cowles, are requested to
I present them a* fbe Counting Room of the subscriber.
January 27 Uif j COWLES
Macon Steam-boat Company^
fcSfer jfei&feg
WOULD inform the merchant? and public, that
they are now building a New Stern-uhccl Steam
boat, and sit new Tow Boats, w hich will be added to
the line early in September next ; at which time the
Company's boa's w ill be in complete order for running,
as soon as the River will admit. The Company wiil
have next fall, in the line, fiveS'eam-boats and sixteen
Tow-boa's, and with these facilities they wrili be able to
have a Seam-boar, with two tow boats, leave Darien
for Macon, regularly every three days, and they pledge
themselves that despatch shall be given to goods ship
ped by the line ; the Company, or Agents, have no in
terest to serve but their patrons.
_ J- GODDARD, President.
July 21 3m31
OCHMULGEE STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
INCORPORATED BT THE LEGISLATURE OF GEORGIA, IN 1335,
For the transportation and Insurance of Mer
chandise and Produce, between Sayanah
and Darien, and Darien and Macon—
touching at Huwkinsville, and the principal
Landings.
THIS Company will ran their Sfenm-boaf? ns high
up a? Macon ns long as the state of the River will
admit; and Dr low stages of the waters they have pro
vided, and are now running Pole-beats of such light
draft of water as will admit them to run at any stage of
the River, which ase towed up by their Beam-boats
two-thirds of the distance, thereby greatly expediting
the transportation of Merchandise during the Summer
and Fall seasons; and their S'cnn ers will be in com
plete repair, and ready for business, as early as the Ri
ver will admit.
THEIR BOATS ARE I
Steam-boat Comet, Captain Brandy,
Ala lama ha, Captain
Steam-boat Ochmnlgce, Captain
SeCSiKS: Blankinship;
And a large number of TOW-BOATS, which will
be in complete repair.
For further information apply to
REA A COTTON, Macon,
J- W. LATHROP, Huwkinsville,
I’ll. R. YONGE A SON, Darien,
WM PATTERSON A CO., Savannah,
McDOWELL. SHANNON A CO.,Charleston,
SCOTT, SHAPTER A MORRELL, NewYork,
Agents.
July M » 83;f
FOR THE INDIAN SPRINGS.
ACCOMMODATION LINE.
/ft tAp * ,-| THE Subscribers take pleasure in nn
nouncing to the citizens of Macon, and
the public generally, hat thev will run a
regular Four Horse Cjach to the Ind av Springs, via
Fi r-yth —leaving Macon Tuesdays and Saturdays, at
5 o'c.ock, A. M.; nnd the Spri gs, on Thursdays and
Sundays, i t 6 o'clock. A. M.
Every pains will be taken to render the passengers
eomf.rtable. Passengers will be called for, and left at
their respective residence? in anv par' of be city. Fare,
* 6 - C. L. lIOWLAND A CO.
£9 r Seats can be taken at the bar of the Central Ho
tel, or with the subscribers. {Cf~ No seat secured until
the money is paid. C- L. H. A CO.
July 14 (Messenger and Tclegrapih.) 33
MONTPELIER SPRINGS.
THE Proprietor of the Montpelier Springs, begs
leave to notify the Public that a C'nri intee and
four Horse*, with a careful Driver, will commence
running from Macon on Tuesday next, leaving the
Central llo'el, at 4 o'clock on Tuesday. Thursday, and
Saturday—and return, on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday.
June 9 33tf
WARE-HOUSE
And Commission Business. *
MR. MIDAS L. GRAYBILL has
/ ♦ Su i n ' vt ' n interest of M . John Jones,
- .-I. -val ‘ n I® l ® firm of Hardeman, Jones A
■MuQHjgdRK' Cos., in the above busi >ess, which will
M'V'fe liereut er be continued by the subscri
bers, under the name and style of
HARDEMAN, GRAYBILL & CO.,
at the old stand formerly occupied by Messr.-. Hamil
ton, Hayes A Cos., the well known situation of which,
both ns regards safety against fire an 1 the convenience
of its close stores, needs no recommendation. T hey
are now ready for the reception of Cotton, and for the
receiving and forwarding the goods of their country
friends, that may be shipped to their care. They are
prepared to make liberal advances on (1 >t'on stored
writh, or shipped by them, to S ivannab, Chariesto i, or
New .York. Ana from t ie fact that they are pVdirei
not to deal in Cot-on on their own account, thev h .pe
to receive a liberal share of public patronage TTie sel
ling of Cotton from the ware,-house or from wagons and
all other business connected with their establishment
will have the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman
and Midas 1.. Graybill, who will spare no pains to
serve and please its patrons.
THOMAS HA EDEMA A
M DAS L. GRAYBILL,
. , J- GODDARD.
J'uly 21 3in39
7 0 TICE.
MR. JOHN JONES has withdrawn, by mu'ual
consent, front the firms of Hardeman, Jones A
Cos , and J. Goddvrd ACo The b atin- business w ill
be conducted hereafter bv J. Goddard and Tit mas
Hardeman, under the name and style of J. Goddard A
Cos., and will be managed and directed by J Goddard ;
and have associated with them Mr. Midas L. Graybill, j
in the Ware-House and Commission Business, who
takes the place of John Jones, in this branch nf iiic
business, w hich will be managed and directed bvThos.
Hardeman and Midas L. Gravbil), under the name and
style of Hardeman, Gravbill A Cos.
THOMAS HARDEMAN,
J. GODDARD.
July 21 3m39
lIMIE undcrs'gned has withdrawn from the fi’-m of
JL J. Goddard A Co- and Hardeman, Jones A Cos.
J. Goddard and Thomas Hardeman, are authorized to
settle the unfinished business of the late firm of J. G >d
dard A Cos., and Hardman, Gravbill A Cos. the unfin
ished business of Hardeman, Jones A Cos. And he
would respectfully solicit for the present establishment
a continuation of that patronage, so liberally extended
to the late firms during his connection with them.
JOHN JONES.
July 21 3m3 >
Ware-House and Commission Business.
a, THE subscriber begs leave to inform
f his friends the public generally, that he
U has taken the well known stand for
/ merlv occupied by Lippitt A Higgins,
* as a Ware-House. The house is large,
and ass fe from Fire as any Ware-House in the city,
and for chose storage it excels any house in the city, n’l- i
k> for safety and convenience. A share of public pat
anage is respectfully solicited.
. C. L. HOWLAND
N. B. The AUCTION business will be kept up at
he above stand, which is one of the best houses in the
city for the above business. S'riet attention will be
paid to the sale of any good*'hat the public may see
proper to confer upon him. Verv respectfully,
C. L. HOWLAND.
s£r Consignments respectfully solicited.
December 1 6
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED or Stolen, from Richard
JnVmAu W. Ellis’ Stable, in Macon, about the
S if ,? 25ffi ot January last, one flea-bitten, or
dapple grey HORSE, about 14 years old,
compactly built, ere*s-fa!len, and is inme in his right j
hind leg, occasioned by the spavin. If the horse has 1
been stolen, I will give twenty dollars for the npprehen- !
sion of the thief, and five for the recover*’ of the horse.
Any information respecting the same will be thankful- j
ly received by R. 4\ . Ellis, in Macon, or by the sub- i
scriber, in Knoxville, Crawford Conn tv.
. JAMES M. ELLIS.
Apnl 21 26tf
B AC O N
(KrAND PURE LEAF LARD.
"J AH nf|A LBS. choice IV con, most of which
"Fx/nJ has been cured here, on tie mos
approved principle*.
4,000 Leaf Lard, put up in neat covered tin cans,
suitable for families. Arpfv to
WM. B. PARKER A CO.
Tebruory 24 I3ef I
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant Cough
i For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions and WTkexw.
ing Cough.-.
4 MONO the numerous complaints with which the
( t~ hum t n . fa ’’ lu i y a / e alllc ei ’ uo;le mor* common
than cougas colds, Ac. anJ none more ik-iai , n t | er ~“
suits, unless timely care is taken to stop
before they become too firmly eeaicd wteumi”!
Notwithstanding the many remedies that have bemi of
sered to the public, not any have heretofore proved su ~
ceessful in procuring a certain and speedy relief,
T tie propiieter having been a.i eve* wiuie*suor**Mr
al years) of the astonishing virtues of this txtrxordinarr
Medicine, at length deems it h,s duty to clft rit to th.
public, in a way that it may receive a more extertsiv.
circulation: and at a pace that the poor may receive m»
benyfn of it as well as the neh. c tU9
T.us syrup is particularly efncatioua in removin.
co jgns arising colas, attended with hoarseness and sor.
ness about the windpipe; likewise shortness of breath
ing, tightness acros the breaht, accompanied with a
tickling cough: and in ail consumptive cases its use ia
oiraculariy recommended, likewise whooping cough «
(ready reheyeo by ns use—children laboring under this
Jistressing disease, in innumerable instances liave been
astonishingly bencfittedin a few davs: the pleascntiifs.
ot it is a great advantage, as children will take it with
as much p'e isure as they will preserve?.
N- B.—The directions accompanying each bottle will
be signed by II in. L. Terkins, the sole proprietor.—
Each bottle is sealed with the impression of morton's
pulmonic ExrECTORANT cough svrup, plainly stamped
For certificates, see the directions.
..... . , w:vi E- PERKINS
We have just received a fresh supply of the above
and can safety recommend it as a very exccllr.it medi*
C ”Sc„nb,,l &h . H.HJ.SHOtJ'eLL.A^
J. 11. AW. S. FI.LIS, Druggists!" “
Cotton-Avenue. Macon, Georgia,
HA\ E just received Hie following, wiiich they offer
for sale on accommodating terms :
Superior English ground Mustard, for table or Med
icai use
Carpenter's Extract Liverworth
Do. Sarsaparilla Cububs and Capaiva
Do. Extract l’ink Hoot
Do. do. Boneset
Do. Tonic Extract
D). Remedy for Scalds, Burns, tk.<\
. , D). Disinfecting Liquid Chloride of Sods, for
s.i'ic rooms, and keeping Meat untainted in hot weather.
G illighau s Vegetable Fever and Ague lriila,
Superior Red Peruvian Bark
Oil Cantlioridin, Ori Black Pepper
S'omach I nhes, Dentist’s Instruments
Groton 0.1, Salaeratus, Pcarlash
Ground Spice?, Starch
Indigo, best Spanish, Salt-pe're
Salsoda, for washing, superior Apple Vinegar
Best London \V alnut Catsup
Sultana Raisins, for cooking.
A!';b a genera l Stock of Fresh DRUGS, MEDI.
GIN Lb, Ac
September 23
PATENT MACHINE SPREAD
ST Ri: NOT HEM NG I* I, VSTE R.
fN the preparation of these very Superior and Ele
pant Plasters, no cost or trouble is spared to ensuro
possible degree of perfection, in point of utility, elegance
and comfort. Tlicv air spread of various sizes on kid,
of the best quality, by Machinery, invented expressly for
the. purpose, (which gives them au advan age over every
plaster hcrctofirc offered to the public) as by this means
they can be made of a uniform thickness, and free
from the inequality of surface which frequently proven a
others from adhering, or renders them irritu’mg and
uncomfortable, an objection, which it is impassible to
avoid by the usual method of spreading Pin*.ers
Tii” composition used in these Plasters, is carefully
prepared a; a lower temperature, from a combination o
valuable Resinous Gum?, with the nd-mixture of sever
al eh lice aromatics, entirely separated from all extra
ncous and irritating parades; and from it? peculiar
coinbina’ion of highly strengthening, anodyne and
shuhtly stimulating properties it nffirds a peasant and
effectual rane-ly, in all eases of pain in th: side and
breast, weakness or oppression of the chest; pain or weak
ness of the back or loins ; Also, in the sense of sinking
and fait ness a’ the pit of the stomach, accompanying
Dyspepsia and Liver Compluint. In Rhematic, or pa ii
fid iiffec ions of the limbs or j lints, their Anodyne and
Simulating prjpcrrie? render them particularly benefi
cial 11 Colds, Cough*, or Asthmatic AJiections, they
will be to give immediate and permanent relef.
Per3jus who from sedentary habits, or other causes, are
predisposed to affections of the lungs, will fi id these
Plasters an effectual security against those pulmonary
n’t v k? which prove but two tie piently, (when neglect
cd) he precursory symptoms of Consumption; and in
died in a clitn i'e like oars, where c >lc»snd coughs are
a t aim ;?t unfailing consequence of the sudden changes
t > wnidi all are subject, every one at all liable to suffer
from he influence of these causes would find the great
est pissible security in having his chc»t anJ lungs pro
tected bv one of tlie?e invaluable Posers.
T > children suffering from Whooping Cough, ot
Cos) Is affecting the chest or lung?, the sedative a id ano
dyne priper ies of these Plasters, afford signal re! es.
These P;as ers being ?pread much more rap.dly, as
well ti? better, by Mu hi icry, are sold much lo ver than
Pi * er- ?prcad in the usual method.
For sale by J. 14. A 17. S. ELLIS.
June 2 32
SANDS’ REMEDY
For suit Rheum, ling Worm, T tiers, Scald
He ld. Barber's hch .j-c.
f jj'IJIS remedy ha combi mfore unknown
*- in lie ati nils of medicine. I ri the : rounction of
much experience, deep research, nnd great expense,
a id is offered te> the public iu 'he fullcs o ifideuce of
its being an effectual, sale a:;.i epee ly cure for me .boll
Bheum, a id all other disease? f the skin, stick as Tetter,
Ring Worms, Scald Head. B irl'rr's or Jackson Itch, S(C.
These diseases are knjr. n to be the most obstinate of
any to which the human system is subject, and can on
ly be thoroughly eradicated by perseverance in tiie right
course of irea.iiient, arid by using the right medicine
Such a medicine has been discovered in this remedy,
an I we speak from our own knowledge and experience
when we say, 'hat in forty-nine cases out of fifiy it will
effect n permanent and rapid cure by attending to lbs
accompanying directions for use.
Sold by' J. 11. ,}• W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton-Avenue.
March 24 22
Dr. ftt tftlei i ( i l.l.rated Eye Water for In?
flantitfiok ami Weakness of the Eyes
ritHE great advantages of this infaliblc remedy places
-B- it us a general appendage to families, a net a con
stant vade-mei uni to the traveller. This Eye Water is
prepared wall the greatest care, and has never been
known to fail in effecting a speedy and safe restoration
of the diseased organs. It is useless to attach any cer
tificates I)}’ way of praise or recommendation. Th*
reputation and immense sale that has attended Dr.
Seudder’s Eye Water, is the fairest proof of its utility
nnd beneficial tendency ; it has been the means of
preserving sight to many of (he afflicted, from the help
less infant to the aged parent Thousands of letters
have been received by Dr. S. within these few yean,
containing flattering remarks relative to this Eye Wa
ter —and the cures effected by it, have been set forth >»
wonderful beyond precedent. Dr. Scudder confidently
recommends this Eye Water as a safe and valuable
remedy—and he trust that his experience as an Occu
list, to weigh against the gross impositions which are
daily practised on the public by advertisements of da*
ferent kinds of Eve Water, many of which are unsafe
to use. Prepared by Dr. John Scudder, Occults! and
inserter of Artificial Human Eyes. A supplv of the a
bove Eye Water, for sale by 11. SHOT WELL
£Cr Merchants in the country supplied at the Pro
pru*tor’s price. March 10 20 _
Matches, Snuff, &c.
BECKWITH’S Piiis, Urandreth’s Pills,
Evan’s Carn unite Piiis, for heari-burn, dyspepsia.
Toilet Powders, superior Saps,
Loco-foeo, Lucifer, nnd Friction Matches,
Black and blue writing Ink,
Snuff of various kinds—for ss.le by
J. 11. 4- W. S. ELLIS, Cotton-Avenue
March 10 20
Carpenter's Embrocation for Horses.
Ijj'Oß the cure of Swellings, Strains, Bruises, Gall*
S iffness of Ten Jour and Joints, Ac. Ac. ,
This Embrocation is recommended to Farriers an
o here w ho wish a remedy for diseases above mention
ed. For sale !.y J. H. A W. S. ELLIS-
September 23 4tf
G. C. McNIELL . _ .
IS now receiving, at the store in Messrs. Rea & '- pt *
ton’s Fire Proof building?, Commerce-Row, an e*'
tensive and carefully selected P’ock of Fancy and Sta
ple Dry Goons, Ready-Made Clothing, Ac. ,
Among other thing? will l»e found, Silk*, Satins * na
Satir. Re is, English, P’rench and Grodenap Merino* j
Fren h a id English, S«i?* and Scotch worked *n*
einbroiaercd Capes and Collars of various styles; M 'j*’
ins, Lawn*. Linnens, Diapers, Carpetings, Prints, H®*
iserv, Shaw ls, Bonnetts, Veils, Ac., with other article*
usually kept in a Dry Goods Store—ail of which will b*
sold on good terms.
December 9 7 __
OCT" Land and Sheriff’s Deeds, of superkrf
piloting, for sato at thi3 offioe.