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STRESGTHEJfI?i« PLASTER.
IN the preparation of these very Superior and EJe
rant Plasters, no cost or trouble i* spared to ensure
possible degree ot perfection, in point ot utility, eiegance
ancfcornforu*They are spread of
of the best quality, by Machinery, invented expressly for
he purpose. ; which gives them an advantage over every
plaater heriMore olfcred to the public) as by this means
thev can be made of a umtorni thickness and free
from the iiK-quality of surface which frequentiy prevenis
others from adhering, or renders them >mtaung and
uncomfortable, an objection, which it is impc«ible to
•▼old by the usual method ot spreading Piasters
TV composition used in these Piasters, is carefully
prepared at a lower temperature, from a combination o
nlutble Resinous Gums, with the ad-mixture ot sever
•1 choice aromatics, entirely separated from all extra
neous and irritating panicles: and from us peculiar
combination of *ur hfy strength*.,ng,
slightly stimulating property it affords a pleasant and
rfcctual remedy, in all cases of pa in m the side and
breast , weakness or oppression o f the chest; pain or weak
ness of the bach or loins; Also, in the sense of sinking
and fairness at the pit of the stomach, accompanying
Dutpcusul and Liter Complaint. In Rhematic.at pain
ful artecuons of the iimbs or joints their .laodw arid
Stimulating properties render them particularly benen
rial. In Colds, Coughs, or Asthmatic Auctions, they j
will he found to give immediate and permanent relief.
Persons »ho from sedentary habits, or other causes, an j
predisposed toartecrions ot the lungs, will find these
i.ntcfi an effectual security against those pulmonary j
attacks which prove but two frequently, (* **en neglee* ,
ed) the precursory svmptonis ot Consumption; andm ,
deed in a climate like ours, where colds snd coughs air j
an almost unfailing consequence of the sudden changes
to wnich all are subject, every one at all name to suffer
from the influence of' these causes would find the great-,
cm possible security in having his chest and lungs pro- (
tected by one of these invaluable Plasters.
To children suffering from Jlaoopaz tough, or
Colds affecting the chest or lungs, the sedative and ano
dyne properties of these Plasters, afford signal relief.
These Plasters being spread much more rapidly, as
well as befrer, by Maihuiery, are sold much lower than
Plasters spread in the usual method.
For sale by J H & » • s - ELLIS.
June 8 34
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant Cough
Syrup,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas. Consumptions and II hoop
ing Coughs.
4 MONG the numerous complaints with which the
human family are articled, none are more common
chan coughs' colds, Slc. and none more fatajin their rc*
suits, unless timely care is taken to stop their progress
hefore they become too firmly seated upon the lungs.—
Notwithstanding the many remedies that have been of
fered to the public, not any have heretofore proved sue
cccssful in procuring a certain and speedy relief.
The proprieter having been an eye witness (for sever
al years) of the astonishing virtues of this extraordinary
Medicine, at length deems it his duty to offer it to the
public, in a wav that it may receive a more extensive
circulation : and at a price that the poor may receive the
benefit of it as well as the rich.
This syrup is particularly effieatious in removing
coughs arising colds, attended with lioarsenessand sore
ness abont the windpipe ; likewise shortness ot breath
ing. tightness acros tne breaht, accompanied with a
tickling cough: and in all consumptive cases its use is
oarticularlv recommended, likewise whooping cough is
{really relieved by its use—children laboring under this
distressing disease, in innumerable instances have been
astonishingly benefitted in a few days: the pleasentness
of it is a great advantage, as children will take it with
as much pleasure as they will preserves.
N. B. —The directionsaccompanyingeach bottle will
be signed by Wm. L. Perkins, the sole proprietor
Each bottle is sealed with the impression of morton’s
pulmonic expectorant cough svRiT, plainly stamped
on it.
* For certificates, see the direction®.
\VM L. FF.RKINS.
We have Just received a fresh supply of the above,
and can safely recommend it as a very excellent medi
cine. H. St. J. SHOTW ELL, Agents,
December 16th. 6
SANDS’ REMEDY
For salt Rheum , Ring Worm, Tetters, Scald
Head, Barber's Itch, 4*c.
THIS remedy is a combination heretofore unknown
in the annals of medicine. It is the production of
much experience, deep research, and great expense,
and is offered to the public in the fullest confidence of
its being an effectual, safe and speedy cure for the Salt
Rhrum, and all other disenses of the skin, such as Tetter,
Ping Worm*, Scald Head. Barber's or Jackson Itch, <J-c.
These diseases are known to be the most obstinate of
anr to which the human svstem is subject, and can on
ly be thoroughly eradicated by perseverance in the right
course of treatment, and by using the right medicine
Such a medicine has been discovered in this remedy,
and we speak from our own knowledge and experience
when we say, that in forty-nine cases out of fifty it will
effect a permanent and rapid cure by attending to the
accompanying directions for use.
Sold by J.H. 4 W. S. ELLIS,
Cotton-Avenue.
March 24 23
Dr. Stt rliltt t Cslebrated Eye Water for In.
flamatioM anti Weakness of the Eyes.
riTHE great advantages of this infalible remedy places
A it as a general appendage to families, ami a con
stant radc-mn um to the traveller. This Eye Water is
prepared with the greatest care, and has never been
Known to fail in effecting a speedy arid safe resloration
of the diseased organs. It is useless to attach any cer
tificates by way of praise or recommendation. The
reputation and immense sale that has attended Dr.
Scudder's Eye Water, is the fairest proof of its utility
and beneficial tendency ; it has teen the means of
E reserving sight to many of the afflicted, from the help
iss infant to the aged parent. Thousands of letters
have been received by Dr. S. within these few years,
containing flattering remarks relative to this Eye Wa
ter —and the cures effected by it, have teen set forth as
wonderful beyond precedent. I)r. 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 dif
ferent kinds of Eye Water, many of which are unsafe
to use. Prepared by Dr. John Scudder, Occulist and
inserter of Artificial Human Eyes. A supply of the n
bove Eye Water, for sale by II SHOTIVELL.
Merchants in the country supplied at the Pro
prietor's price. March 10 20
J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, Druggists,
Cotton-Avenue, Macon, Georgia,
HAVE just received the following, which they offer
for sale on accommodating terms :
Superior English grostid Mustard, for tabic or Med
ical use
Carpenter’s Extract Liverworth
Do. Sarsaparilla Cububs and Capaiva
Do. Extract Pink Root
Do. do. Boneset
Do. Tonic Extract
Do. Remedy for Scalds, Burns, Ac.
Do. Disinfecting Liquid Chloride of Soda, for
sick rooms, and keeping Meat untainted in hot weather.
Callaghan’s Vegetable Fever and Ague Pillsf
Superior Red Peruvian Bark
Oil Cantharidin, Oil Black Pepper
Stomach Tubes, Dcn'ist’s Instruments
Croton Oil, Salaeratus, Pearlash
Ground Spices, Starch
Indigo, best Spanish, Salt-petre
Salsoda, for washing, superior Apple Vinegar!
Best London Walnut Catsup
Sultana Raisins, for cooking.
Also, a general Stock of Fresh DRUGS, MEDI
CJNES, Ac
September 23 4
NEW MEDICINE WORTHY OF NOTICF.
Dr. Phelps’ Compound Tomato Pills— En
tirely Vegetable J
ANEW and invaluable Medicine, for all diseases
arising from impurities of the blood, morbid secre
tions of the Liver and Stomach — Also, a Substitute
for Calomel, as a Cathartic in Fevers, and all Bilious
diseases. They have been abundantly and successfully
tried, and have received universal approbation for Scro
fula, Dyspepsia, Bilious diseases. Jaundice, Gravel,
Rheumatism, Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, Nervous dis
eases, Acid Siomachs. Glandular Swellings of all kinds,
Costivencas, Colic, Headache, Ac. Sold by
J. IL A IV, S. ELLIS, Cotton-Avenue.
y<e-amber > 2
COMIC ALMANACS.
A HEARTY laugh can be cheaply purchased hv
calling at C .I. RIALS', two door. South of the
Washington //all, and buying a supply of Almanacs for
the vear 1639. They abound in amusing stories and
facetious wood cuts. The People*’, the Cumi., and the
Potty Crockett—the titles of three different publications,
each abound with whim*, acraps and oddittes—adven
tnres, exploits,sprees and scrapes, w ith *a mighty smart
chance' of fun too multifarious to mention; besides a
aai deal of information respecting the days of the
r onth. the char/jf s oftha w aether, macs .Ac
Wholesale and Retail.
MBs*
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
HATS AND CAPS.
IfNHE subscriber is now manufacturing, and has on
A hand, a very extensive and complete assortment
of all articles connected with the Hat and Cap business,
to which he would invite the attention ot those wishing
to purchase. Among his assortment mav be found,
The latest style of gentlemen's Black Beyer, Russia
Beaver, Plain Leaver, Saun Beaver and hne Nutria
H Gentlemen* Moleskin Silk Hats, of a auperior
' wuh a good assortment of Men’sand Boys’ fashion*-
ble medium and broad brim Br aver, Russia Beaver,
and common napped Hats, at very low price*.
ALSO,
Superfine Premium Otter taps.
Gentlemen’s superfine Sea Otter Caps.
Do. do. Georgia Otter Capa.
Fine Fur Seal Caps.
Fine Fur Nutria Caps.
Mink, Muskrat and common Fur Caps.
Also, children’s and Infants’ fine Silk, Velvet and
Cloth Caps, of the latest pa. terns and tash ons, particu
lariy worthy the attention of those wanting a genteel,
good article. ...
~ 50 doz. Men’sand Boy’s black and Drab W 00l Hats,
a good article. , . _
30 doz do. do. do. do. hair Seal Caps,
a good article.
All of which are offered at New V ;>rk prices. Mer
chants and otters wishing to buy cheap, either at whole
sale or retail, are respectfully invited to call and examine
his assortment before purchasing
From long experience and increased facilities in the
Hat and Cap business, the subscriber feels confident
that he shall be able to please all his old customers, and
some new ones, either in quantity, quality, nr price.
A general assortment of HAT TRIMMINGS, and
all articles wanted by the trade
GEO. A. KIMBERLY,
Sign of the Big Hat, Mulberry -street.
October 20 **-
Hat and Shoo _
STORE!
riAIIE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
A Macon, and the public generally, that they have
taken the store on Mulberry-street,oppisite the Hird
wnre store of Sir; E. B.Weld. ari l atljuiung the Wn.iA
ington Hall, and have on hand and arc constantly ma
king additions to the same from New-York, Philadel
phia, Boston and Baltimore, an extensive and general
assortment of
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoos,
of the most fashionable style Among which are—
La ies’ French Kid Slippers
“ Morocco do
“ Walking Shoes
“ Village Ties
“ Gater and Morocco Boots
“ Prunella Boots, thick and thin sole
** Prunel Slips and Il'alking Shoes
Misses’ Seal and Goat skin Boots
“ Walking Shoes and Slips
“ and lad es' Calf and Seal-skin Boots.
A large assortment ofChiidrcn's Shoes of all colors,
Gentlemen’s fine Calf, Kip and Water-proof Boots,
Youths' and children’s calf and kip hoots,
Gentlemen's fine calf Shoes and Bootees
Boys' fine calf and kip bootees,
Gentlemen's fine Dancing Pumps
“ fine high vnmp Bumps,
A general assortment of calf and kip Brogans.
ALSO
4 cases Gentlemen's fine Beaver HA TS, latest )
New-York style, )
4 cases Gentlemen’s broad brim Hats
4 do “ black Russia /fats, broad brim
4 do “ white do do do
3 do Youths’ black Silk do
2 do children's do do
12 do common Fur do white and black
December 1 6tf
6 do .Silk, and 6 cases Mole-skin /fats.
Gentlemen's fine sea Otter CAPS,
“ fine Fur and Nutre do
“ fine Cloth do
Youths’ Ftir and Cloth do
Children's Cloth do
A large assortment of men and boy®' J/air seal Caps.
A'so, a general assortment of fine Silk and Cotton
UMBRELLAS,
A large supply ol Shoe Brushes and Blacking.
All of the above articles have been manufactured ex
pressly for this market, and will be sold cheap for
cash. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give
us a call. HEIDT, ALDRICH & CO.
December 8 7
New Carriage Repository.
At the junction ot Cotton Avenue and Second-street.
THE subscriber is now opening a splendid assort
ment of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUG
GIES, Ac., warranted no' inferior, either in materials
or workmanship, to any in the market, to the contrary
notwithstanding, and will be sold on as reasonable terms
is as can be had at any other place. Call and see.
January 5 lvl l R. BURR A CO.
NOTICE.
TllEsubscriber havingpur
chased the Book Store, rriut
ing Office and Book Bindery
of Mr. E J. Purse, in view o
permanently residing in Ma
, on. will continue the Book
business in connection with Printing and Book Bind
ing, in the same establishment as heretofore.
Large additions will he made to his stock in general,
in the course of a few weeks. His stock of Law, Me
dical and Miscellaneous Books in particular, will be
rendered very complete. All important and interesting
new publications will be received by the earliest con
veyance. as they are issued from the press. A general
assortment of Stationnrv, Law, Notarial and other
Blanks; Maps, Cards, Pocket Books, Water Colors,
Pen Knives, Brushes, and such other articles as have
i been usually kept by Mr. Purse,and Messrs. Griffin A
Purse, will be constantly on hand. To individuals
making a large bill of Books on any one occasion, he
subscriber will furnish them as low as they could supjly
; themselves with them from New- York.
Having every convenience and facility for Book
Binding. Job Printing and Publishing, all work done in
I the establishment shall be equal in workmanship to any
i thing that is done in the United States. Every effort
I will he made to merit the support of the citzens, and
make the concern creditable to Macon.
JOHN M. COOPER.
Macon, Oct. 20 52
Ware-House nnd Commission Business.
/ <*b his friends the public generally, that he
w~ii im i ifTHI h as taken the well known stand for
ttov merly occupied by Lippitt A Higgins,
as a Ware-House. The house is large,
and as safe from Fire as any Ware-House in the city,
and for close storage it excels any house in the city, al
»o for safety and convenience. A share of public pat
onage is respectfully solicited.
C. L. HOWLAND.
N. B. The AUCTION business will he kept up at
he above stand, which is one of the best houses in the
city for the above business. Strict attention will be
paid to the sale of any goods that the public may see
proper to confer upon him. Verv respectfully,
C. L. HOWLAND.
SOr Consignments respectfully solicited.
December 1 6
The READING ROOM attaeh
' Vapwaf* ed to the Macon Lyceum and Library
has been Removed to the front Room's
-gr'Mßr over the Store of William B Parker A
| Cos., »t tha corner of Third and M ulherry-strcet, open to
subscribers and their distant friends alone.
{Or AH persons having in then- possession anv of the
, Periodicals or Newspaper:- lielongtng to the Society are
Ir. quested to return them without delay Their abstrac
tion, i* must be known to the subscribers, is a positive
violation of the nice of the Society, and to other* an
open theft. AMBROSE BABER,
Ostohar f7 Its President.
THE SOUTHERN POST.
| a
BY AUTHORITY.
An Act to provide for the call of a Convention to re
duce the number of the General Assembly of the
i State of Georgia, and for other purposes" therein
named.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Re
presentatives o f the Slate of Georgia in General Assem
bly met, md it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same. That the first Monday in April, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-nine, be, and the same is hereby desig
nated and set apart as the day on which the citizens of
Georgia, qualified to vote for members of the Legisla
ture, shall, at the several places presented by law for j
holding such elections, vote for delegates to represent
them in Convention, in number equal to their repre
sentation in both branches of the General Assembly,
according to the last census ; such election to lie con
ducted, managed and certified under the same laws as
are of force in respect to elections of members of the
Genera l Assembly.
Sec. 2. And lx it further enartrd, That it shall he the
duty of such manager* to transmit to his Excellency
the Governor, the result of 9aid elections under the laws
now of force, conducting, managing and certifying elec
tions of members of the General Assembly, as afore
said. within ten days after such election ; whereupon it
is made the duty of his excellency, the Governor, to is
sue his Proclamation, declaring the result of such elec
tion, by notifying the individuals severally elected to re
present the good people of Georgia in Convention, as
contemplated by this Act.
Sec. 3. And lx it further enacted. That every citizen
of the United States shall be eligible to a seat in said
Convention, who has attained the age of twenty-five
years, and been an inhabitant of this state three years
immediately preceding the day of election, and who
shall have resided one year in the county for which he
shall be elected.
Sec. 4. And he it further enacted. That each member
returned as duly elected, shall, previous to taking his
seat in said Convention, take the following oath or af
firmation, viz : 1 do solemnly swear that f will not at
tempt to add to or take from the Constitution, or attempt
to change or niter any other section, clause, or article
of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, other than
those touching the representation in the General As
sembly thereof, and that I have been a citizen of this
State for the last three years, so help me God. And
any person elected to a seat in 9aid Convention, who
shall refuse to take the oath aforesaid, shall not be al
lowed to take his seat in said Convention.
Sec. 5. And lx it further enacted, That the members
of said Convention shall assemble on the first Monday
in May, after their election, at Milledgeville, in the Re
presentative Chamber of the State House, for the
purpose of entering upon and consummating the great
objects of their convention, to wit: a reduction and
equalization of the General Assembly; shall have
power to prescribe their own rules and forms of business,
and to determine on the qualifications of their own j
members; elect necessary officers, and make all orders
which they may deem conducive to the furtherance of
the object for which such Convention shall assemble.
Sec. 6. And he it further enacted, That it shall be the
duly of his Excellency the Governor to give publicity
to the alterations and amendments made m the Consti
tution in reference to the reduction of the number of
tneniliers composing the Genernl Assembly ; and the
first Monday in October next, after the rising of said
Convention, he shall fix on for the ratification, by the
people, of such amendments, alterations, or new arti
cles, as they may make for the objects of reduction and
equalization of the General Assembly onlv : and if rati
fied by a majority of the voters who vote on the ques
tion of “Ratification” or “ No Ratification," then, and
in tliat event, the alterations so by them made and rati
fied shall be binding on the people of this State, and
not otherwise.
Sec. 7. And lx it further enacted, That it shall be a
fundamental article in the formation or amendments of
the Convention, that each county of the state, now or
ganized or laid out, or which may hereafter be created
by law, shall be entitled to at least one representative
in the Representative branch of the General Assembly.
The Senate shall be composed of forty-six members
onlv, from forty Senatorial Distrieis, composed of two
contiguous Counties; and, in the event of the creation
of any new County, it shall be added to some conti
guous Senatorial District; and that the said Conven
tion shall not disturb the Federal basis, in apportioning
the representation in the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia.
Sec. 8. And he it further enacted. That so soon as this
Act shall have passed, bis Excellency the Governor
be, and he is hereby required to cause it to be publish
ed in the Gazettes of this State once a week, until the
day fixed on by this act for the election of Delegates to
said Convention ; as well as the number to which each
County shall be entitled in said Convention, according
to the apportionment of members of the General As
sembly, to be made under the late Census, taken and
returned during the present year.
Sec. 9. And lx it further enacted. That the Delegates
to said Convention be paid at and after the same rates
tliat the members of the Genernl Assembly now receive;
and that his Excellency the Governor lie requested to
draw his w arrant on the Treasurer for the same out of
any money not otherwise appropriated; and all laws
and parts of laws militating against this act be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
CHARLES DOU6IIERTY,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 2f>tli December, 1838.
GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor, j
5Cr All the newspapers in Georgia, will publish the
above Act weekly, until th« first Monday in April next.
Jan.lS 12ne
TABLE
Showing the Representation of the several Counties of this
State by the late act of a/iportionment.
Appling, 1 Gilmer, ' 1 Muscogee, 4
Baker, 1 Glynn, 1 Newton, 3
Baldwin, 2 Greene, 3 Oglethorpe, 3
Bibb, 3 Gwinett, 3 Paulding, 1
Bulloch, 1 H abend i an),3 Pike, 3
Butt«, 2 Hancock, 2 Pulaski, 2
Burke, 3 Heard, 2 Putnam, i
Bryan, 1 Henry, 3 Rabun, 1
Campbell, 2 Houston, 3 Randolph. 2
Carroll, 2 Hall, 2 Richmond, 3
Cobb, 2 Harris 3 Seriven, 2
Cass, 2 Irwin, 1 Stewart, 3
Columbia, 3 Jones, 3 Sumpter, 2
Crawford, 2 Jasper, 3 Talbot, 3
Coweta, 3 Jefferson, 2 Taliaferro, 2
Chatham, I Jackson, 3 Tattnall, 1
Clark, 3 Laurens, 2 Telfair, 1
Cherokee, 2 Lee. 1 Thomas, 2
Camden, 2 Liberty, 2 Troup, 4
Dade, 1 Lincoln, 2 Twiggs, 2
Decatur, 2 Lowndes, 2 Union,
DeKalb, 3 Lumpkin, 2 Upson, 3
Dooly, 3 Macon, 2 Walton, 3
Early, 2 Madison, 2 Walker, 2
Effingham, 1 Marion, 2 Ware,
Elbert, 3 Mclntosh, 2 Washington, 3
Emanuel, 1 Merri wether,3 Wavne, 1
Fayette, 2 Monroe, 3 Wilkinson, 2
Floyd, 2 Montgomery, 1 Wilkes, 3
Forsyth, 2 Murray, 2 Warren, 3
Franklin, 3 Morgan, 3
Total, 207
All the newspapers in Georgia will publish the
above Act and Table weekly, until the first Monday in
j April next.
January 19 13nr
HARTFORD
EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
Incorporated in 1810 with a Capital of $150,000, and
pouter to imrease the same to $250,000.
IMIIS long established Institution has for more than
a quarter of a century, transacted its extensive
business on the most just and liberal principles—paying
its losses with the most honorable promptness; ana the
present Board of Directors pledge themselves in this par
ticular. fully to maintain the high reputation of the
Company. It insures on the most favorable terms, ev
ery description of property against loss and damage by
Fire, but takes no marine risks.
Application for Insurance may be made either per
sonally, or by letter, to its Agent in this city: and ail
renewals for risks now running by this Company on
property in this city, may he made by application to
the Agent. WM. B. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, April 21, 1838. 26tf
An intelligent bov, of industrious bab
ua,willba taksn a* in AppsnUcs (otht Pruinng bur
ns** St An*
APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
Mulberry-street, Macon, Georgia.
Dr. WILLIAM J. HOBBY, Jr.
Proprietor of the above establishment,
c-spec t fully in firms the citizens of Macon,
and the public at large, that he has on
hand, and will be constantly receiving, a
general and complete assortment of arti
cles in the Apothecary business, which he
can recommend as of the best quality—and which he
will dispose of Oil as moderate and accommodating terms
as any other house in the city.
Country Merchants, Physicians, and citizens gener
ally, are invited to call and examine his Stock, before
purchasing elsew here, which consieis(iu part) of the fol
owing articles, to wit:
Drugs, Medicines. Stc.
Acetate Morphine, lodine Acetate Acid, Citric Acid,
Prussic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Ammonia, do. Armon
Spts. Antimonials Pulv., Veratir.e, Srtychnine, Ema
tine. Rhubarbine, Croten Tigulim. Secule Cornutuni,*
Oil Sinapine, Oil Cantharidine, Hyrolygneous Acidh
Hydriotate Potssa, Peperine, Oil black Pepper, Irisp
Moss, Musk, Chloride Soda, Chloride Lime, Citratad
Kali, Opium Denarcotised, Cyanuret Potassium, com.
Tonic Extract, Garragcen prepared, comp. Ext Spige
ha, blue Moss, Precip Extract Bark, Peruvian do., Cal
isay.i do., 'l'oxa do., Red do., Camomile Flowers, Sen
na, Uva Ursi, Hourliound, Sage, Africa Cayenne. Bav
berry Bark pulver.. Blood Root, Colchicum pulv., Gol
den Seal, Slippery Elm powdered. Quassia, Gentian
Kiwdered, Cort Aram powdered. Lobelia and Seed,
emlock, Skunk Cabbage, Squills, Camhoge, Mezcr
ium. Hops, Alkannet Root, Cort Cuscurilla, Sassafras
Seed, ladies’ Slipper, Golden Thread, Saffr >n. Cinna
mon hark, pulv Ginger, race Ginger. Curcuma, Mus
tard Seed, Anniseed, Arrow Root, Aqua Fertis, Hoff
man's Anodyne. Borax, black Lend, Brimstone, blue
Stone, Juniper berries, Cubebs, Oxide Bismuto, Bees
Wax, Burgundy Pitch, Balsam Coniva, do. Tolu. do.
Peru, black Drop, Cantharines, Cobalt, Colocynth,
Court Plaster, Coculii9 ludiacus, Coroaive Sublimate,
fresh Castor Ob, do. Sweet Oil, Charcoal pulv., Corks
Velvet, Calomel, Antimony, Aloes, Rheubarb, Jalap,
Digitalis, Opium, prepared Chalk, Acitate Lead, do.
Cunri, do. Zinc, Arsenate Potassee, Phesphate Soda,
Ether -'ulphuricuw, do. Nitre, Nitrate Silver, do. Potas
sae, Phosphate Iron, sulphate do., do. Potash, do. Soda,
do. Magnesia, borate Soda, Phosphorus, manna Flake,
Ointment Hvde Potnssn, Ointment lodyne, do. Vera
trine, do. Itch, Oxyde Mercury, ext. Jolap, do. Butter
nut, do. Hvogcvamus, do. Gentian, do. Belladona, do.
Taraxici, do. Rhubarb, Nuxvomicn, do. Rhatania, do
Cicuta, do. Glycvrrhiza, Gum Arabic,do.Camphor, do.
Seamony. do. Myrrh, and i Assafcetida, Guiac, pearl
Bariev, Honey, Otto Roses, Lucifer and other Match
es, Magnesia ealc’d, do. Carb, Isinglass, Quick Silver,
Seidltz Pow ders, Saratoga do.. Soda do., Tamarinds,
Sponge, Wafers, Sarsaparilla, red Precipitate, white do
black do., Pearlash, Spanish Float Indigo, Sp’ts Tur
pentine, Venice do., saft9 Tart, Salmonia, Glue, Rosin
Jujube Paste, Starch, &c.
Patent Medicines, ftc.
Dutch Pills, geniune, with all directions ; Lee’s New
London Bil’toua Pills ; Dyott’s, Lyon’s, Watkins’, An
derson’s, Lee’s, Hunter s, Hooper’s, and Chapman’s
Pills; Spanish Tea, Wormseca Oil, Wentz's vermi
fuge, Harlem Oil, Jiidkin's Ointment, Lee’s Itch Oint
ment, Opodeldoc. .Balsam of Life, Fevcrand Ague Pow
ders, Godfrey’s Cordial, ffaieniaifs Drops, Columbian
Oil, Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Salts Lemon,
Worm Tea, Butler’sAperient, Botanical Drops, Swaim’s
Panacea, Indian's do., Ess. Iceland Moss, Cough Mix
ture, Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, compound do., Cubebs
and Copavia, Syrup Liverworth, comp, fluid ext. Pink
root, Dalby's Carminative, Bleeching Liquid, Mend’s
Pills, Issue Plaisters, Elixir Life, Ginger, Beer Powders,
-Medicated Oil Silk, Digestive Elixir, Bile Remedy,
Chloride Tooth Wash, Bay Rum, Balsam Honey,
Congh Lozenges, Ext. Coffee. Cullen's Liquid Magne
sia, Potter's Catholican. Ilowand’s Tonic -Mixture,
Relfs Vegetable Specific, Saratoga Powders, ext.Bone
set, Tonic Extract, &c.
Brushes, Perfumery, lie.
Hair, flesh, nail, comb, clothes, tooth, shoe, horse,
Paint, Shaving, Varnish, Camel's and Badger’9 hair,
Counter, Hat, Crumb, and Paste Brushes ; Depilatory
Powder, Hair do.. Pearl do , Rouge, Milk Roses, Cold
Cream, cream Almonds; Florida, Cologne, Lavender,
and Rose Water, Bear’s Oil, IFiird's hair oil. Marrow
Pomatum, Orange flower water, Macassar oil, spirit of
Rose, Camphor Soap, Emolient soap, Windsor and do.
brown do., wash balls, curling Fluid, Antique Oil, Lip
salve, Persian Otto Rose, Tooth Powder, Erasivedo,
extract Bergamot, do. Rose, do. Musk, Honey water,
Naples compound Shaving Tablet, shaving Cakes, Al
mond Paste, patent Feather and other Brooms, powder
Puffs and boxes, Preston smelling .-alts, small Bottles,
Tapers, &c.
—also —
Card and Cigar cases. Pocket Books, Purses, Indel
ble Ink, Crayons, Lead Pencils ; Thermometers, large
and small; Trusses, Snuff, Blacking; gold and silver
Leaf, Bronze, Drawing Paper, Quills, Paint Boxes, In
dian Rubber, Rulers, Ink and Inkstands, Stoughton's
Bitters, See.
Surgical Instruments, Ate.
Amputating Cases, Dissecting Instruments, Trepan
ning Instruments, Pocket Cases, spring Lpncets, Ev
anti’s Thumb do., Dentists’ cases, Teeth Keys, patent
.Scarificators Abscess Lancets, Tourniquets, Cupping
Glasses, Air Pumps. Gum elastic Catcheters, silver do.
Surgeon's Needles, Tooth Claws, Gunt Lancets,Med
ical S'poons, .Scales and Weights, Ac. Ac.
Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Ate.
White Lead, Prussia Blue, Eng. Chrome Yellow,
chrome Green,Carmine frosting white, purple, blue do.
Lamp Black, red Lead, Venitian red, S’p. Brown, Fer
ra de Senna, stone Orbre, Umber, Glue, Rose ; Rose
Pink, No 1; blue Smalts, distilled Verdigris, sps. Tur
pentine, Copal and Japan Varnish, Litharge, Cochineal,
Madder, ground Camwood, do. Fustic, do. Logwood,
Brazil wood, Nicaragua, Cudbear, Anatto, Ac.
SCr Dr. Hobby is Agent for the following, among
other celebrated and useful Medicines. Innumerable
certificates can he shown to prove the wonderful and
astonishing cures each separate article has produced:
Brandreth's Pills.
Life Preserving Cordial —a certain cure for Diarrhata,
Dysemary, and preventive of Indian Cholera.
Fitch's Indian Vegetable Elixir-A sure and safe cure
for Rheumatism, acute and chronic Gout, and all chro
nic pains of bones, joints and muscles, arising from a
too free use of mercury, or other causes.
Oldridge's Halm of Columbia. —This balm seldom
tails to produce Whiskers or Eye-brows in eight weeks,
though there were noneon the face before. It prevents
Baldness —the hair Iront turning grey—makes it look
bright and glossy, and frees it from scurf.
Rawtson's Itch Ointment.
Dr. Heine's Rheumatic, Nerve and Bone Linament. —lt
gives relief in the swelling of the glands of the throat,
and relieves the numbnessand contractions of the limbs,
and will take swellings down, and inflammations out
of the flesh, rheumatism, bruises and sprains : it gives
immediate relief; it strengthens weak limbs, and ex
tends the cords when contracted. A few drops on
sheep’s wool applied to the ear of deaf persons, will, by
constant application, cause '.hem to hear in two months
time.
Rev. Dr. Barthomew's Pink Expectorant Syrup —An
agreeable cordial, and effective remedy for coughs,
hoarsness, colds, pains in the breast, Influenza, hard
breathing, and difficult expectoration.
Dr. Mesthe's Anti-Consumption Specific Syrup, (ap
proved of by the officers of the Medical Society of the
city and county of New-York,) for the cure and pre
vention of those dreadful Internal diseases where the
lungs and chest are supposed to be affected.
Dr. Spohn's Remedy for the Headache —sick or ner
vous.
Hay's Linament, used with the greatest possible sue
cess (externally,) in the following complaints: pi.es,
dropsy, swellings of he extreineties, acute and chronic
rheutnai m, lumbago and sciatic, tender feet, corns,
white swellings, sore throat by cancers or ulcers, croup,
I whooping cough, tightness of the chest, bruises and
; sprains, scald head, scorfula, foul ulcers of the legs or
( other fungous sores, fresh wounds, chilblains, Ac.
| Dr. Wevaer's Celebrated I form Tea and Salve. —The
i action of the medicine is not onlt to expel w orm*, but,
. by it* Tonic power* to prevent a return of them, by re
| moving the weak state of the digestive organs, on which
their production mainly depends.
Dr. Kline’s Tooth-ache Deeps —An important chemi
cal discovery, and the only never failing cure for the
toothache ever offered to the public; also the cheapest,
as the content* of one bottle w ill sum the pain of fifty
teeth, if carefullv used. It being a German invention,
has been patronized by the must eminent physician* of
Europe.
Dr. Bond's Vermifuge. —This preparation is confi
dently recommended to the public,as an effectual med
icine tor expelling worm* from the system.
ftj" Dr. Bobby will continue to receive, and keep on
hand a full and perfect assortment of all articles in his
line of business—and hopes, by unremitting attention
to hiscustomers, to receive a share ot the public patron,
age. He repeats, that those wishing to purchase wc tld
do well to call and examine his stock
Orders respec’iully solicited
Nor washer SI
OCHMULGEE STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
IXOOEFORATSD BY THE LEGISLATURE 0? GEORGIA, IN 1835
For the transportation and Insurance of Mer.
j chandise and Produce, between Savanah
and Darien, and Darien and Macon—
touching at Hawkinsville, and the principal
Landings.
THIS Company will run their Steam boats as high
up as Macon as long as the state of the River w ill
admit; and for low stages of the w aters they have pro
vided, and are now running Pole-boats of such light
draft of wa'er as will admit them to run at any stage of
the River, which are towed up by their Steam-boats
two-thirds of the distance, thereby greatly expediting
the transportation of Merchandise during the Summer
and Fall seasons; and their Steamers will be in com
plete repair, and ready for business, as early as the Ri
ver will admit.
THEIR BOATS ARE:
Steam-boat Comet, Captain Brandy,
Steam-boat A'latamaha, Captain
Taylor,
Steam-boat Oc h m u Igee , Captain
Rlankinship;
And a large number of TOW-BOATS, which will
be in complete repair.
For further information apply to
REA & COTTON. Macon,
J. W. LATIIROP, Hawkinsville,
PH R. YONGE & SON, Darien,
WM. PATTERSON &, CO., Savannah,
McDOVVELL, SHANNON & CO..Charleston, 1
SCOTT, SH APTER & MORRELL, New York,
Agents. j
. July 14 38tf
SPLENDID PI KMr, HE IM» CHAIRS.
Opjwsite Washington Hall, Mulberry.street.
f|'HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
A the public that he is receiving and manufacturing
a more splendid assortment of FURNITURE, than ;
has ever been offered for sale in this city, at the low est;
prices for cash.
The following comprise a part: Sideboards, with and |
without marble tops. Secretary and Book cases, Sofas j
of the latest style, Couches, Settees and Easy chairs, Di-j
ning tables in setts and single. Centre Tables with and
without marble Tops, pier Tables, Pembroke Tables,
work Tables, toilet, dressing and 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
Cotton Mat trasses, Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds,
Floor Mats, Willow Wagons and Cradles, together with
every article in his line.
The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
nnd well seasoned materials, so that lie is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line, that may be called
for. Orders from the country shall receive strict atten
tion. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
December 2 6m6
JAMES TAYLOR,
Mannfnetiirer of Furniture anil Upholsterer.
Ilas removed his stock to the comer of Cotton Avenue and
Mulberry Streets, o/iposite the fyashington Hall.
FJVHE proprietor respectfully informs me citizens of
A Macon and vicinity, that he has on hand a large
and full assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
Consisting of Sideboards, with and without marble tops;
setts of Dining Tables; single Dining Tablet; Card;
Tea, Work and Writing Tables ; Centre Tables, with
and without marble tops ; Sofas, latest fashions ; Secre
taries and Book Cases ; Bureaus ; Pianos, of the most
approved manufacturers, and the newest Music; Piano
Stools; Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads ; dou
ble and single Wash Stands ; curled Hair and Moss
Matrasses ; Feather Beds, of the best quality. A large
assortment of Mahogany, curled Maple and Fancy
CHAIRS ; also, Looking Glasses, of every description.
iCT All the above articles are of the latest styles, and
will be warranted to stand the climate. The snbscri
!>er invites the public to call and view for themselves, at
his Ware-House. J. T.
December 1 6tf
Macon Carriage Depository,
(On Second, near Mulberry-street, (opposite Corner to the
Washington Hall.)
THE subscribers, grateful
ijV* *■** for past favors, would respect-
P 0 iisS fi*fi>' ®ofi c *t a continuance of
- J3*“r ■?* t the same, as they feel confi
j * !jLfJr dent that they will be always
wafcATj ready to supply the most tas c
r’AJt ful customers in every variety
“IT of Carriage Manufactory.
We invite the citizen* of Ma
*•*-*---■*"con, all( j the public generally,
to call and examine the work, i
quality, prices, Ac., as we feel assured that all who
wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to deal
with us. Some of our Vehicles are light, and yet strong,
being made of the best materials, ana of superior work
manship. They were manufactured expressly for this
market, and we believe them equal, if not superior, to
any ever offered in this city. Inasmuch as all who have
purchased from us, and after trial, have found the work
equal to our representations, we feel confident in re
commending it, and beiieve that those who examine
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
we have made, we have been encouraged to h tve every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at a reduction i
from former prices.
The subscribers having made arrangements with ’
some of the most extensive Carriage Manuiactories in
the Northern Cities, will have on hand, and be con
stantly receiving, the coming season, an extensive as
sortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGYS,
. and vrhicles of all descriptions ; which will be of the
beet workmanship and materials, and which will be sold
on as good terms as can he purchased in any city in the '
Southern country. They have also a number of first j
rate norhern workman constantly employed, making ;
and repairing Carriages in a superior style.
DO" Orders for Carriages will be promptly attended
to. WRIGLEY A HART.
THEY ALSO HAVE ON HAND,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BADDL ER Y . W A R E
/fife!
i |Bp or EVERY description:
'wllllillllijw Best Ladies’ A Gentlemen's Saddles,
A Spanish, Columbia, Trevellers. Fancy,
CJ QuilteJ.of large and extra large sizes;
Also, Race and Boy’s Saddle",
English Bridles, Mountings, Whips of all kinds,
Hard Leather Trunks, Carpet Bags,
Bear and Buffalo Skins, ij-r.
All of which will he sold a- low as they can be bough
in this city, or any part of the Southern country.
{CT Repair* of ail kinds of the above business done
in a superior style of workmanship.
October 27 lyl
C’ RIER’S GEORGIA ALMANACS, bv
I zen or gross, for sale by C. A- ELLS.
Ij November 17 8
Twenty Dollars Rewards.
STOLEN from the stable of Robert
! JriJoofJ, A- Alien, 10 miles below Augusta, on
It? Sunday night last, a large Iron-grey
4 ' * HORSE, about 15 or Ifi handa high,
with a flaxen tail. It ta probable that the horse has
j been brought in this direction. Any person who will
! deliver the said horse to Mr. J. C. Edwards, in Macon,
i will receive the abov e reward
' N ember IT 4rf
FOOD FOR TIIE MIND.
2OTW 13DOS i
HE subscriber would respectfully inform his friend
i T nn, .: jni,y « enera| t he has retnov
ed from MilledgeviUe, and permanently located him«»ir
in this place, two doors South of the Washington Hall
on Mulberry-street, at the stand formerly occupied by
Win 11. Burdsall, ann lately by A. MrArn, where h«
intends carrying on the BOOH and FANCV firo
VESS on the mostrea enable term’ ; nnd he S
"’■< , !* I Pf°P kiw N call and t .amine
'hat tl .V will be convn.-ed that he can sell as low
can bt, bought at any house this side of New York
Among his stock may be found a generalassomnent
of Medical, Miscellaneous and School Finn m
GLOBES. MAPS and CHARTS;
Struments , Record mid Illauk Hooks of nil k i„j ,
Paper, Ink, Quills, Inkstands; Priming
Playing Cards; Steel Pens, Fine Cuthfry
efls. Purses. Pocket-books, Bar.ker’sCasee, LadSf
Work-bozos; ladies’ and gentlomen’s Dressing Ca«t
Dissected Maps, Spelling Puzzles, and a large al,*’
ment of TOYS for children ; Fancy and Drawing P a "
P er ' Boards, Paints, Varnish, India Ink, Brush
m otri,PiuLn? 0 t r i, P iuL n ? : Gentlemen’s fine //air, Shaving, Naif
Tooth Whisker and Clothe* Brushes: Writing and
Travelling Desks ; Wilson’s Manifold Letter Writer
with the art of despatching 1,2,3 or 4 letters with a sin’
gle stroke of the pen—a very useful article for all busi
ness men. 1
Cologne, Florida, Lavender and Bay Waters ; Milk
of Roses, Rouge ; Ladies’Curia, Head Ornament, &c
MIT««r A r C . CO p dl " nS ’ B ?. UBi S £o ;^ ; ,he mo9 ' celebrated
Ia C n”n Plan °i : 9" rd and CtgarCases; Tobacco
and Snuff Boxes, <frc &c. °
Hr All New Publications will be received as
soon as they are issued from the press.
The above goods have all been selected fresh in New
i" r k 'i 11 rf 11 ’ , an , d are 'h. e best binding and mater
lals. A liberal discount will be made to gentlemen
and teachers buying by the quantity, for their libraries
and schools. Ay a close application to business, and a
desire to acoinodate, I hope to merit a portion of the
patronage of this liberal community.
M „ C. A. ELLS.
November 17 j V 4
LEVI ECKLEY, ~~
1S just receiving at his Store, Nos. 3 and 4 Commerce
Row, an extensive variety of superior WINES
LIQUORS, &c.—viz :
12 pipes best Maderia 1
2 pipes Pale Sherry
2 pipes Brown Sherry
1 pipe Gold Sherry
4 pipes Teneriffe curve a
2 pipes Sicilt Maderia
12 barrels L r. Madeira
10 barrels Muscat
2 barrels Liston
2 pipes Port
15 casks Porter
4 casks Scotch Ale
Best Coniac Brandy, Holland Gin,
And Jamaica Rum.
WINES IN GLASS,
200 baskets Champaigne,
Also, a large quantity of Madeira, Sherry,
Port, Claret, See. See.
Johanesburg Hock, 1822.
The Maderia, Port, Sherry, and Champaigne Wines
are all of my own importation, and warranted to be
pure.
—also—
-8 cases Sardines
16 do Pine Apples and Lemons
6 do Cantou Ging r
18 do Citron and C ange Preserves
16 do Guava and Currants Jellies
2 chests York Pouchong Tea
2 do Hvson do
12 boxes tfry Dates, Citron do
50 do fresh Raisins
5000 lbs soft shelled Almonds
3000 IhsLunip Sugar
1000 lbs Loaf do
15 boxes white Havana Sugar
6 do Maecronies
4 do Vermillion
50 do Sperm Candles
2do patent do
4 baskets Sweet Oil
25 dozen American Mustard
4 do French do
2000 lbs Cheese
500 lbs Sopesaga Cheese
4 cases Heron-paste
—alsc—
Ground Ginger, Pepper, All-spice,
Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace and Nutmeg,
12 dozen Blacking
30 do Shaker’s Brooms
50 boxes Common Soap
Also, Shaving, Fancy and Castile Soap
10 boxes Starch
50 dozen assorted Pickle*
10 do Lobsters
10 and i Clams
30 barrels Butter Crackers
10 do Pilot Bread
4 tierces White Beans
—also—
-80,000 liest Spanish j
5,000 best Principe } CIGARS.
25,000 best Florida )
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
_ Together with a large lot of fine cut and common
GLASS-WARE, and a great variety of other articles
usually kept in his line.
November 17 4tf
Commission House, in Hnltimore. Md.
fflHB undersiged respectfully announce to their
friends and acquaintances, and public generally,
in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, that tliev
have opened a COMMISSION HOI’SF., in Balti
more, under the firm of Rutherford & Ilurlbut,
for the transaction of a General Commission Business.
They w ill be prepared to fill orders, and do business ac
cording to die most liberal customs of the place.
They will take occasion to inform all who may feel
interested, that there are regular lines of vessels running
bptween Baltimore and Charleston, Savannah. St.
Marks, Apalachicola, and St. Josephs, Mobile, and New
Orleans ; and that trancient vessels can always be had
for other places w here, as yet, there are not regular
lines from Baltimore.
Their store is No. 11, Bowly’s Wharf.
JOHN RUTHERFORD.
SAM L. HURLBUT.
Baltimore, Oct. 1, 1838. 52
C. B. Strong & S. M. Strong
HAVING formed a partnership under the name and
style of C. B. A S. M. Strong ; will hereafter prac
tice in all the courts of the Flint circuit, Wilkinson ofthc
Ucinulgee, Twiggs and Pulaski of the Southern, and
Sumpter and Marion of the Chattahoochee circutts. —
Office No. 3, second storv ol Wilson’s Range, Colton
Avenue. C. B. STRONG,
S. M. STRONG.
January 12 12 _____
Law Notice,
THE partnership heretofore existing between S. M-
Strong A P. C. Pendleton, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. S. M. STRONG,
January 12 12 P. C- PENDLETON.
BRASS CLOCKS.
A FEW Eight Days Brass Clo,k.\ may beparchnsed
of C. A. EUs, at half price, and warranted to ke«p
the best of time.
January 12
Dissolution.
THE firm of CAREY ts HOWLAND, in the
Livery Stable Business, is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. C. L. Howland is authorized to colic c
all debts due the concern, and w ill settle all demand*
against the same- JAMES P. CAREY,
October 10 52 C. L. HOWLAND
The LIVERY STABLE BVSIAESS wiII beco n
tinued by the subscriber, on the Court House square.
JAMES P. CAREY.
For Sale—A first-rate pair of well broke mate
HORSES, inferior to none in the State.
October 20 •*“
POTASH, just received and for sale by
J. H. A W. S. ELLIS, Cotton Avenue
M 10
Molasses, t offee, Bagging, Ac.
PIECES Hemp Bagging,
OUU 120 hhds. Molasses, °
60 bags Cuba Coffee,
12 boxes brown Havana Sugar,
10 bbls Portland Rum,
46 boxes Tobacco, (various qualities)
10 boxes Georgia mould Canales,
10 baskets Champagne Wine,
For sale an accommodating by COTTr ,s,'
October 6