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pi A.vo fortes,
From faihert Xunn* 4" Oark’s, and Grib <\ il'ilker s
Mon u/tich nes, at C. Bruno's Manic Store,
In Macon, Georgia.
CBRI*NO is constantly receiving from (hr «aid
• manufactories, superior Pianos, manufactured ex
pressly tor Ins establishiucn'.of various patterns of R‘<*e
Wood ami Mahogany, with the grand action, harp stop,
menhir plates, patent tuning pins, Ac. Ju 1 ., embracing
the latest fashion of furnitttrr, with tablet and hollow
corniced fronts, veneered less, and Grecian scrolls; all
of which is warranted to he made of such materia! and
i.t well seasoned, as to stand the test ol everv cliniate.
A written guaranty entitles the person to exchange the
instrument at any time within one year, it not satisfac
tory. (if returned uninjured.)
Also, constantly receiving, new and fashionable Mu
sic, Itv-trucrion Book 6, G litnr', • iulins. Flute*, Flageo
let!', Ac. Guitar and Violin Strings, Ruled Music Pa-
B>r, Brass Instruments tor Bands, Mich as Trombones,
itgies, Trumpets, Ac.
April 5 2ly
PROSPECTUS
OF the second volume of THE AMERICAN MU
SEUM OF LITERATURE A THE ARTS,
a monthly magazine, emliellished withsteei portraits.—
Cn the tirst of January, ]c3.>, was commenced the se
cond volume of the American Museum of Literature
and the Art*. This magazine ts a depository of pa
pers it the various departments of Literature, Science,
and the Arts, calculated alike to instruct, profit, and
please the reader. As utility is the characteristic of the
age, the Museum contains articles of solid interest up
on Science, Literature, H store. Biography, and Mo
rals- Reviews and literary criticisms, so important in
this publishing age, occupy a prominent place in the
work. TANARUS, also, contains short reviews of the entire
works ol riisunguished American authors, accompanied
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cles—such as graceful essays, interesting and amusing
tales, criticisms upon the fine arts, legends, sketches of
travel, literarv anti scientific intelligence, and poetry of
a superior order.
Tne very favorahla reception which the work has
met front the press and the public, has justified the pro
prietors in making liberal arrangements for contribu
tions to the second volume; and they have according
ly made large additions to their corps of regular con
tributors. Li the January number will he found ori
gin tl papers front tue following popular wr.ters :
Rev. L)r. Beasley, Rev. J. G. Morris, Rev. J. H.
Clinch, David Huffman, Esq., VV. G. Siimns, Charles
West Thompson, T. R Holland, H. T. Tucker-nan,
E. A. Foe, Professor Fisher of the University of Ma
ryland, Professor Foreman, W. B. Tappan, Mrs. Si-
u tur tey, Miss If. r, Gould, Mrs. Emma C. Embury.
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us.
In the March number is the commencement of a se
ries of “ Italian Sketches," by a gentleman of tas e and
scholarship, who has been s-tjotirni-’g in that classic
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seum will contain articles from d'Stinguiahed Europe
an writers—although we are tar more anxious to re
•hivc oss.stance from, and encourage, native talent. j
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similar to that of Washington Irving, in the Septum- j
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to present as amusing a periodical as can he made from
the current wit, humor, and literature of the times, to [
collect the spirit not only ol English, but of French and
German belles letters: to give dramatic criticisms with j
vigila it impartiality and care; i t short, to picture the
age in its literature and fashion, its eccentricities and
amusements.
A* the practical law of copv right secures to them,
five of expense, the labors of Bulwer and B ot, Scribe
a iJ Balzac, with the whole arm of foreign writers, they
cannot at present, (consistently with pocket wisdom so
well understood by American publishers) oflcrany thing
for \mencan productions. Tneir critical department,
however, will be always on the alert for native litera
ture, and to the best of their ability they will keep a
run.ling gnage of the merits to compatriot authors.
Tory see their way very clearly without crowding
up >n me track of any weekly periodical, and abstain
ing from more particular profession o , they take leave to
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The CORSAIR will appear early in the month of
March next.
New York, Jan. 1339.
PAPER AND STATIONARY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
THE subscribers have just opened their Fall and
Winter Sock of tine and superfine Letter, Cap,
and larger PAPERS, most of which has been pur
chased direct from the manufacturers.
Stationary, of every kind,
Blank If >olts, for citv or country trade,
Pocket-Books, Pen Knives, &c.
Which they will sell on accommodating terms, for
eitv acceptances.
Iflenk B >oks made to order.
Pn iters supplied with Priming Paper, Ink, Ac. o
the best quality. BURGES & WALKER,
Stationer's Hall, 85 East-Bay, Charleston, S.C.
November 10 ' 3omp
GEO. C. McNEILL
IS now receiving I stall and winter supplies, of Fun%
nml Staple British, French, .Swiss, Italian, /n<c-a
and American
DRY GOODS.
consisting in part of the following articles: fine ana
superfine wool dyed. Blue, Black. Brown, Green, Ado
iaidc. Cadet, Fashionable utid Biddle Mixed Cloths
Single Double and Trebbled “i led. Black, Fashions |
Me, Mixed and Striped Cassimers and Satinets; Satin. 1
Prussia and Genoa Velvet Vestings; Silk and Valencia i
do; Gros de Rhine, Gros de S lie, Gros de Naples,'
PoultdeSui, Reps Brocade and Ipsola Silks; Victoria I
and Coronation S itins; Sliallevs ; “ouseline de Laine j
and Tagiio’iea ; French, English, German andGrosdc |
Nap Merinos; French Cambrics, Grodeodier and De
lisle Prints; English and American do. of «verv style; j
Shalleys, Merino,Thiliet, Broclielle and ChinealShawls; |
Fancy Damask, Detnamine and Ipsola Dress Hdkfs; I
Victoriado; Tam .nurd and Embroidered Scotch, Swiss.
English and French VVorked Capesand Collars; Linen, I
Linen Cambric, Scotch, Long, and Bishop Lawns;
Snchnrilla Cambric; Nansook, Jaconet and Scotch
Mu*'in°; Cam'iric and Furniture Dimity; Russia and j
Birds E.e Daper; Victoria and Marseilles Skirts,
Linen and Cotton Sheetings; Cambric, Swiss, Jaconet I
snl Thread Inserting o ; Muslin Cuffs; Pongee and |
In lia K>zan Hdkfs; Victoria Cap, Belt, and Garniture j
Ribbons: Sattin and Lustring do; Victoria leghorn,)
S’raw and Cottage Bo tnets ; Artificial Flo vers ; I
Wreaths; Black Lice Hdkfs. and Veils; American, j
English. Welch, Game anti French Flannels; Ken )
tuckv. Highland ami Glennie Jeans; Mackinaw. Rose,)
DnfiK French anil Point Blankets; Brown and Iflcech
ed Sheetings; Linseys, Kcrsevs,Tickings,Checks and
Drillings. ’ i
Lad es', Misses', Gentlemen's and Bovs' Merino,
Angola, CoHon and Siln lloiaery of every usacription.
CLOTHING.
Cloth D-'-ss and Frock Coats ; Overcoats, Pnntnl.vons
Cloaks. Vt stg, Linen and Cotton Shirts, Lntnb's W«k>
and Merino do; Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Collars
Su«pen«l< rs, G!ove°, Ac. Ac. with almost every other
article kept in the Dry Goods line.
October SO 52
130TASH. just received and for sale by
M J. H. Sc W. S. KM.IS, Cotton Avenue
_M 10 ___
mar mm m rd,
4 LARGE assortment of NEWMAN'S COLORS
. in Cakes, Pencils, Drawing Paper, Fine Albums,
Porcr'ain Blntes, Visiting Cards, Superior Penknivea,
Portfolios, Ac., (ot sale by C. A. ELLS
April • St
JOB-PRINTING OFFICE.
'E E have just received an addition of twenty-five
v v fonts of Type to our previous assortment—toge
! ‘her with two hundred CUTS, of various designs—
ail of the “ latest style and fashion," w hich will enable
us to execute EVERY variety of
JOB-PRINTING.
jn a workmanlike manner, and tnperior to any thing
; ;hat can be done in “ these parts."
j Having hitherto given universal satisfaction, the sul>-
scriber feels sure that, w ith the present increased facil
ities—his long experience, and tried ability—he will be
able to please all uho may entrust their work in his
hands. £Cr Orders respectfully solicited.
CORNELIUS R HANLEITER.
■ iCr Don't mistake the Office : it is on Third-street,
next door to Harvey Shotuiell's Drug Store, opposite the
Central Hotel, and t n the building formerly occujritd by
ike “ Chock-Makers."
| Macon, December 22.1, 1833.
PIANO FORTES, Arc.
Q,-, THE Subscribers are now re
f reiving the most splendid PIA
NOS ever offered in this part of
the country, w hich they will sell
JJJ jjj upon the most reasonable terms,
for cash, or approved credit, at
their Furniture Store, opposite
1 vl \a the Washington Hall, Cotton Av-
J i! % enue. They also have on hand,
J are manufacturing and receiv
® ing, Fnrnitnre and Chairs of
the very best quality, and every
I variety of pattern, which tbe public are invited to call
and examine, before purchasing, as their terms will al
wa\s be such as to suit purchasers.
JAMES P. BRADLEY A CO.
March 16 21tf
! JAMES TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of Furniture ami Upholsterer.
| I/as removed his stork to the corner o f Cotton A ven ne and
Mulberry Streets, opposite Ijie Washington Hall.
fjIHE proprietor respectfully informs inc citizens of
" Macon and vicinity, that he has on hand a large
| and full assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE,
J Consisting of Sideboards, with and without marble tops;
j setts of Dining Tables; single Dining Table,; Card;
Tea, Work and Writing Tables ; Centre Tables, with
11 and without marble tops; Sofas, latest fashions; Secre-'
1 1 taries and Book Cases ; Bureaus ; Pianos, of the most
ii approved manufacturers, and the newest Music; Piano
! j Siools ; Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads ; dou
|| Me and smgle XVash S ands ; curled Hair and Moss
Matrasses ; Feather Beds, of the best quality. A large
l assortment of Mahogany, curled Maple and Fancy
CHAIRS ; also. Looking Glasses, of every description,
j fEr All the above articles are of the latest styles, and
i will be warranted to stand the climate. The subscri
j ber invites the public to call and view for themselves, at i
I his Ware-Housj. J. T. I
December 1 6tf
SPLENDID FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
j
:j
I Opposite Washington Hall, Mulberry-street. ■
’ GXHE 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 lowest i
prices for cash.
j The following comprise a part: Sideboards, with and
I without marble tops, Secretary and Book cases. Sofas |
| of the latest style, Couches, Se'tees 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 and trench Bureaus, Ma
liogany,, Maple and Popular Bedsteads, Mantle glasses,
i Dressing Boxes ami Glasses, Sociables, Ottomans, Car
| pet and Chair Cushions, Piono Seats various patterns,
j Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs, Hair and
| Cotton Mattrasses, Feathers and Feather Beds, Blinds,
i Floor Mats, Willow Wagons and Cradles, together with
! every article in his line.
The proprietor is supplied with the best of workmen,
land well seasoned materials,so that he is enabled to
| manufacture any article in his line, that may be called 1
for. Orders from the country shall receive strict atten- !
tun. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD,
i December 2 6;n6
Macon Carriage Depository,
(On Second, near Mn'herry-street, ( opposite Corner to the \
Washington Hull.)
_____ THE subscribers, grateful
x$S—"EKJi\ for past favors, would respect-
Kj3 _sr hilly solicit a continuance of
,'**T J *' nJ r) the sa| ne, as they feel confi
* ! J/ iLJ' dent that they will be always
ready to supply the most tas e-
K&'&fL Yr i~~ ,u ' customers in every variety
of Carriage Manufactory.
We invite the citizens ofMa
con, and the public generally,
to call and examine the work,
quality, prices, Ac., as we feel assured that all who
wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to deal
with us. Some ol our V chicles are light, and yet strong,
being made ut the best materials, anil ot superior work
manship. They were manufactured expressly for this j
market, and we believe them equal, it not superior, to)
any ever offered in this citv. Inasmuch ns a1! who have -
purchased from us, and after trial, have found the work j
equal to our representations, we feel confident in re
commending it, and heiieve that those who examine j
" ill bo induced to purchase. From the extensive sales i
we have made, we have been encouraged to have every j
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at a reduction)
from former prices.
i Ihe subscribers having made arrangements with
■ °i the most extensive Carriage Manufactories in !
the Northern Cities, will have on hand, and be con-)
jstantly receiving, the coming season, an extensive as
| sort men t of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUG3YS,
land vehicles of all descriptions ; which will be of the j
l-est workmanship and materials, and which will be sold j
• »n ns cood terms as onn be purchased in ativ city in the
i Stmtheuii country. They hnve also a number of firstj
j rate northern workman constantly employed, making!
I and repairing Carriages in a superior style.
i/F Orders for Carriages will be promptly attended i
to - WRIGLEY A HART, j
THEY ALSO HAVE ON HAND,
A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF
; SADDLERY. WARE
/fWI aUIIBSY:333 9
Vfipi Os every pescriftion: !
■.l.i.lhh/ Ilest Ladies' A Gentlemen's Saddles,
A Spanish, Coluinb a, Travellers, Fancy, i
'—l Quilte J,ot large and extra large sizes;
Also, Race and Buy’s Saddle--,
English Bridles Mountings, Wh psof all kinds,
j| Hard Leather Trunk*. Carpet Bags,
i /car awl Buffalo Skins, ijr. A'-.
AH of which will bes >ld a-low ns they can be bough
I n this city, or any part of the Southern country.
Repairs ol all kinds of the above busmens done
n n superior style of workmanship.
October 27 ivj
paintlngT
: f I'* HE sul«..nb<r is now prepared to execute all kinds
■ of Hoot, Sign. and Fancy Painting, Gilding,
| Glazing, and Pafar- 11anuimg. House. Painting will
I be done liy the yard, pound, or dsv. Older*. either in
I die city or country, tbankfully received and promptly
j atieudfsl to, at No. VI, Mulberry-street, npiNwiir ihe
I Poet Office. D T REA
1) sept I*
THE SOUTHERN POST.
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectoraut Cough
Syrup,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions and Whoop
ing Coughs.
A MONO the numerous complaints with which the
•J «k human family are afficted, none arc more common
than coughs' colds, &c. and none more fatal in their re
sults, unless umely care is taken to stop their progress
Itefore they become too firmly seated upon the lungs.—
Notwithstanding the many remedies that have been of
fered to the pubur, not any have heretofore proved sue
; ceeasful in procuring a certain and speedy relief.
Tne proprieter having been an eye w itness (for sever
al years) of the astonishing virtues of tltis extraordinary
; Medicine, at length deems it his duty to offer it to the
public, in a way that it may receive a more extensive
; circulation : and at a price that the poor may receive the
j benefit of it as well as the rich.
i This syrup is particularly efficatious in removing
! coughs arising colds, attended with hoarseness and sore
ness abont the windpipe; likewise shortness of breath
ing, tightness ncros the breaiit, accompanied with a
tickling cough : and in all consumptive cases i;s use is
oarticularly recommended, likewise whooping cough is
(ready relieved by its use—children laboring under this
; distressing disease, in innumerable instances have been
astonishingly benefitted in a tew days: the please ntness
I 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 IVm. L. Perkins, the sole proprietor.—
Each bottle is sealed with the impression of mokton’s
' pulmonic expectorant couoh STRur, plainly stamped
; on it.
i For certificates, see the directions.
VVM L. PERKINS.
[ We have just received a fresh supply of the above,
and can safely recommend it as a verv excellent tnedi
, cine. H. it J. SHOT WELL, Agents,
j December I6th. 8
Dr. lif (In il i Icl. rated Eye Water lor In.
flnniatiaK anti XVeakness of the Eyes.
THiE great advantages of this infalible remedy places
it as a general appendage to families, and a con
stant vadc-mei uni to the traveller. This Eye Water is
E repared with the greatest care, and has never been
now n to fail in effecting a speedy and safe restoration
|pf 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 been the means of
1 preserving sight to many of the afflicted, from the help
less infant to the aged parent Thousands of letters
have been received t>y Dr. S. within these few years,
containing Hattering remarks relative to this Eye Wa
ter —and the cures effected hy if, have been set forth as
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
j list, to weigh against the gross impositions which are
| daily practised on the public by advertisements of dif
i ferent kinds of Eye Water, many of which are unsafe
to use. Prepared hy Dr. John Scudder, Oceulist and
inserter of Artificial Human Eyes. A supply of the a
bove Eve Water, for sale by 11. SHOTWELL.
{pr Merchants in the country supplied at the Pro
prictor’s price. March 10 20
SANDS’ REMEDY
For salt Rheum, Ring Worm, T iters, Scald
Head, Barber's Itch, $-c.
f ipHIS remedy is a combination heretofore unknown
A 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
Rheum, and all other diseases of the skin, such as Tetter,
Ring Worms, Sculd Head. Barber’s or Jackson Itch, tgc.
These diseases are kno.vn to he the most obstinate of
any to which the human system is subject, and can on
ly be thoroughly eradicated by perseverance in the right
j course of treatment, and by using the right medicine.
Such a medicine has been discovered in this remedy,
and w e 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. I{. 4- IF. .S'. ELLIS,
Cotton-Avenue.
March 21 22
PATENT MACHINE SPREAD
STRENGTHENING PLASTER.
IN the preparation of these very Superior and Ele
gant Plasters, no cost or trouble is spared to ensure
possible degree ol perfection, in point of utility, elegance
and comfort. They are spread of various sizes on kids
ot the beet quality, by Machinery, invented expressly for
he pmpose, (which gives them an advantage over every
nlasler heretofore offered to the public) as by this means
il v can lie made of a uniform thickness, and free
fro the inequality of surface which frequently preve ns
olht s from adhering, or renders them irritating and
uncomfortable, an objection, which it is impossible to
avoid by the usual method of spreading Plasters
Th’ composition used in these Blasters, is carefully
prepared at a lower temperature, front a combination o
valuable Resinous Gums, with the ad-mixture of sever
al choice aromatics, entirely separated from all extra
neous and irritating particles; and from its peculiar
Combination of highly Strengthening, anodyne and
slightly stimulating properties it nffiriis a pleasant and
effectual remedy, in all cases of pain in the side and
breast, weakness or oppression of the chest ; jtain or weak
ness of the back or loins ; Also, in the sense of sinking
and faitness at the pit of the stomach, accompanying
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. In Ilhematic, or pain
fulaffections of the limbs or joints, their Anodyne and
Stimulating properties render them particularly benefi
cial. In Colds, Coughs, or Asthmatic Affections, they
will be found to give immediate and permanent relief.
Persons who front sedentary habits, or other causes, nr,
predisposed to affections of the lungs, will find these
Fl'sters an effectual security against those pulmonary
attacks which prove but two frequently, (when neglef
ed) the precursory symptoms of Consumption; audio
deed in a climate like ours, where colds sttd coughs ate
an almost tinfailing consequence of the sudden changes
to wnich all are subject, every one at all liable to suffe;
from the influence of these causes would find the great
est possible security in having his chest and lungs pro
tected by one of these invaluable Plasters.
To children suffering from Whooping Cough, 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
w'ell as better, by Mai hinery, are s >ld much lower than
Plasters spread in the usual method.
For sale by J. H. & IF. S. ELLIS.
June 2 32
NEW MEDICINE WORTHY OF NOTICF .
Dr. Phelps’ Compound Tomato Pills... En
tirely Vegetable !
A NEW and invaluable Medicine, for all diseases
-f®- arising from impurities of the blood, morbid secre
tions of the Liver and Stomm h—Also, a Substitute
for Calomil, nsu Cathartic it Fevers, and all Bill, us
diseases. They have been abut dantlv and successfully
tr ed, and have received universal approbation for Scro
fula, Dyspepsia, Bilious disea es. Jaundice, Gravel,
Rheumatism, Colds, Influenza. Catarrh, Nervous dis
eases, Acid Stomachs. Glandulai Swellings of all kinds,
Costiveness, Colic, Headache, Ac. Sold by
J-H. A \if. S. ELLIS, Cotton-Avenue.
a
J. 11. A W. S. ELLIS, Druggists,
Cotton-A venue, Macon, Georgia,
HAVE just received the following, which they osier
for sale on accommodating terms :
Superior English ground Mustard, for table 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 Pills
Superior Red Peruvian Burk
Oil Cantharidin, Oil Black Pepper
Stomach Tubes, Dentist’s Instruments
Croton Oil, Salacrntus, Pearlash
Ground Spices, Starch
Indigo, best Spanish, Sa!t-petre
Sulsoda, for washing, superior Apple Vinegar,
Best London Walnut Catsup
Sultuna Raisins, for cooking.
Also, a general Stock of Fresh DRUGS, MEDI
ONES, Ac
September 23 4
GOLD INK,
A beautiful article for Artists, Schools, Private Fami
lies, Bunkers, Merchants. Ac. This Ink, when
written with, has the nppearance of Gold. It can l>e
used either with a quill, s’ell pen, or a fine hair brush.
Indies will fin.i it for Ornamental Painting, Visiting
j Cards, Ac., to he superior to any similar article which
has ever been introduced to the notiee of ihe public
For sale l.y J. 11. A W. 8. ELLIS,
’an 2f> M Byjappoi.uncut.
MTII.LS.
I CRT received and for sale. • lot of guile, from fifty
to on* hundred and twenty gallon*
JAMEH If BIHIIOP A CO.
”e*> l« |7|jt
APOTHECARIES’ IIALL,
Mulberry-street, Macon, Georgia .
Dr. WILLIAM J. HORRY, Jr.
Proprietor of the alKtve establishment,
respectfully informs the citizens of Macon,
fffSffNiT and the public at large, that fie has on
Ka hand, and will be constantly receiving, a
/.Jej general and complete assortment of arti
j cles in the Apothecary business, which he
can recommend ns of the best quality—and which he
will dispose of on 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 h.s Stock, before
j purchasing elsewhere, which consists (ill part) oil he fol
owittg articles, to wit :
Drugs. Medicines, &c.
Acetate M >rpliine. lodine Acetate Acid, Citric Acid,
Prussic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Ammonia, do. Armon
Spts. Antiinonials Pulv., Veratine, Srtvchninc, Etna
tine, Rhubarbine, Croten Tigulini, Seville Cornututn,*
Oil Sinapine, Oil Canthnridine, Hyrolygneous Acidh
Hydnotate Potssn, Peperine, Oil b.ack Pepper, Irtsp
Moss, Musk, Chloride Soda, Chloride Lime, Citratad
K tli. Opium Denarcotised, Cyatturet Potassium, com.
Tonic Extract, Carrageen prepared, comp. Ext Spigc
lia, blue Moss, Precip Extract Bark, Peruvian do., Cal
isay i do., Toxa do., Red do., Camomile Flowers, Sen
na, Uva Ursi, Hourhound, Sage, Africa Cayenne. Bav
berry Bark pttlver., Blood Root, Coichicum pulv., Gol
den Seal, Slippery Elm powdered, liuassia, Gentian
powdered, Cort Arant powdered. Lobelia and Seed,
Hemlock, Skunk Cahhnge, Squills, Gamboge, Mezer
ium. Hops, Alkannet Root. Cort Cuscorilla, Sassafras
Seed, ladies’ Slipper, Golden Tltrea ', Saffr n. Cinna
mon bark, pulv Ginger, race Ginger.Curcuma, .Mus
tard Seed, Anniseed, Arrow Root, Aqua Fertis, Hoff
man's Anodvne. Borax, hlack Lead, Brimstone, blue
Stone, Juniper berries, Cubebs, Oxide Bisrnnto, Bees
Wax, Burgundy Pitch. Balsam Coniva, do. Tolu. do.
Peru, black Drop, Cnnfharines, Cobalt, Colocvnth,
Court Plaster, Cocuhis Indiaciis, Corosive Sublimate,
fresh Castor Oi, do. Sweet Oil, Charcoal pulv.. Corks
Velvet, Calomel, Antimony, Aloes, Rheuharb, Jalap, j
Digitalis, Opium, prepared Chalk, Aeitate Lead, do. 1
Cunri, do. Zinc, Arsenate Potassee, Phesphate Soda, j
Ether -'ulphurictiw, do. Nitre, Nitrate Silver, do. Poras
sae. Phosphate Iron, sulphate do., do Potash, do. Soda,
do. Magnesia, borate Soda, Phosphorus, manna Flake,
I Ointment Hvde Potassa, Ointment lodyne, do. Vera
trine, do. Itch, Oxvde Mercury, ext. Jolap, do. Butter
nut, do. Hyngcvamus, do. Gentian, do. Bclladona, do.
Taraxici, do. Rhubarb. Nuxvomica, do. Rhatania, do
Cicitta, do. Glvcvrrhiza, Gum Arabic, do. Camphor, do.!
Scamonv, do. Mvrrh, d> Assafoelida, Guiac, pearl!
Bariev, Honey, Otto Roses, Lucifer and other Match
es, Magnesia calc’d. do. Carb, Isinglass, Quick Silver,
Seidltz Powders, Saratoga do.. Soda do., Tamarinds, j
Sponge, Wafers, Sarsaparilla, red Precipitate, white do {
j black do.. Pcarlash, Spanish Float Indigo, Sp’ts Tur-J
penfino, Venice do., salts Tart, Sahnonia, Glue, Rosin j
Jujube Paste, Starch, &c.
Patent Kledicines, &c.
Dutch Pills, genuine, with all directions ; Lee’s New
London Bil’tous Pills ; Dvott’s, Lyon's, Watkins’, An-1
tlerson’s, Lee's, Hunter s, Hooper's, and Cnapman's \
Pills; Spanish Tea, Wormseed Oil, Wentz’s Vermi
fuge, Harlem Oil, Judkin's Ointment, Lee’s Itch Oint-1
menr, Opodeldoc, Balsam ofLtfe, Fever and Ague Pow- j
dors, Godfrey’s Cjrdtal, Bateman’s Drops, Columbian j
Oil, Thompson’s Eye Water. British Oil, Saits Lemon,
WorntTea, Butler’sAperient, Botanical Drops,Swaim’s
Panacea, Indian’s do., Ess. Ireland Moss, Cough .ijix
litre, Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, compound do , Cuhebs !
and Copavta, Syrup Liverworth, comp, ,‘utd ext. Pink
root, Dalby’s Carminative, Blecching Liquid, A/end’s
Pills, Issue Plaisters, Elixir Life, Ginger, Beer Pow ders,
Medicated Oil Silk, Digestive Elixir, File Remedy,
! Chloride Tooth Wash, Bay Rum, Balsam Honey,
Congh Lozenges, Ext. Coffee,Cullen’s Liquid iliagne
sia. Potter's Catholican. Rowand’s Tonic Mixture,
Relf s Vegetable Specific, Saratogu Pow ders, ext.Bone
set, Tonic Extract, Ac.
Brushes, Perfumery, Stc.
Hair, flesh, nail comb, clothes, tooth, shop, horse, j
Paint, Shaving, Varnish, Camel’s and Badger's hair, |
Coun-'er, Hat, Crumb, and Paste Brushes ; IJepilatorv \
Powder, Ilair do., Pearl do , Rouge, AT Ik Roses. Colei I
Cream, cream Almonds ; Florida, Cologne, Lavender, j
and Rose Water, Bear’s Oil, IFard's ltair oil. Marrow
Pomatum, Orange flower water. Macassar oil, spirit of!
j Rose, Camphor Soap, Emolient soap, Windsor and do. !
brown do., wash bails, curling Fluid, Antique Oil, Lip \
salve, Persian O.'to Rose, Tooth Powder, Erasive do ,
extract Bergamot, do. Rose, do. Mask, Honey water, j
Naples compound Shaving Table', shaving Cakes, Al- j
tnond Paste, patent Feather and other Brooms, pow der
Puffs and boxes, Preston smelling Salts, small Bottles,
Tapers, &c.
—also —
Card and Cigar case*. Pocket Books, Purses Tndel
ble Ink, Crayons Lead Pencils ; 'l'hermome ers large
and small; Trusses, Snuff, Blacking ; gold and silver
Leaf, Bronze, Drawing Paper, Quills, Paint Boxes, In
dian Rubber, Rulers, Ink and Inkstands, Btoughton’s
| Bitters, Ac.
Surgical Instruments, &c.
Amputating Cases Dissecting Instruments, Trap-m
--ining Instruments, Pocket Cases, spring Lpncets, Ev
j aim’s Thumb do.. Dentists’ cases, Teeth Keys, parent [
.Scarificators Abscess Lancets, Tourniquets, Cupping
Glasses, Air Pumps Gum elastic Catche'ers, silver do.
Burgeon's Needles, Toorit Claws, Gum Lancets,A/ed
ical Bpootts, Beales and Weights, Ac. Ac.
Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Etc.
\ White Lend, Prussia Blue, Eng. Chrome Yellow,
chrome Green, C irinine frosting w hite, purple, blue do. i
Lamp Black, red Lead, Venitian red, Sp Brown, Fer-1
! 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, j
.l/adder,ground Camwood, do Fustic, do. Logwood, I
j Brazil wood, Nicaragua, Cudbear, Anatto, Ac.
j ICr Dr Hobby is Agent for the following, among!
other celebrated and useful A/edicines. Innumerable
eertifii ntes can he shown to prove the wonderful and
astonishing cures each separate article has produced : i
Brandreth's Pills.
Life Preserving Cordial —a certain cure for Diarrhoea, '
| Dysentary, and preventive of Indian Cholera.
Fitch's Indian Vegetable Elixir-A sure and safe cure i
| r Rheumatism, acittr and chronic Gout, and all chro
| nic pains of bones, joints and muscles, arising front a
too free use of mercury, or other causes.
| OUlridge's Balm of Columbia. —This balm seldom j
J tails to produce Whiskers or Eye-brows in eight weeks, !
though there we e none on the face before. It prevents
Baldness—the hair from turning grey—makes it look
bright and gloss)’, and frees it from scurf.
Ramson's Itch Ointment.
Dr. Heme's Rheumatic, Nerve and Bone Linament. —lt
gives relief in the swelling of the glands of the throat,
and relieves the nmnbness and 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 tin bs, nnu 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 them 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,) fur tbe cure and pre
vention of those dreadful Internal diseases w here the
! lungs and chest are supposed to be affected.
Dr. Spohn's Remedy for the Headache —sick or ner
| vous. I
Huy's Linnmmt, used with the greatest possible sue
cess (externally,) in the follow-ing complaints: pi es,
dropsy, swellings of he extreineties, acute and chronic
rheumai m, lumbago and sciatic, tender feet, corns,
white swellings, sore throat by cancers or ulcers, croup,
whooping cough, tightness of the chest, bruises and
sprains, scald head, scorfula, foul ulcers of the legs or
other fu-gous sores, fresh wounds, chilblains, Ac.
Dr. 'lVevaer's Celebrated I Form Tea and Suit e. —The
action of the medicine is not onlx to expel worms, but,
hy its Tonic powers to prevent a return of them, by re
moving the weak state of the digestive organs, on which
heir production mainly depends.
Dr. Jf’ine's Tooth-ache Drcps —An important chemi
cal discovery, and the only never failing cure for the
toothache ever offered to the public ; also the cheapest,
as the contents of one bottle will stop the pain of fifty
teeth, if carefully used. It being a German invention
In s been patronized by the most eminent physician*
Europe.
Dr. Bond's Vermifuge.—' This preparation is eonfi
denilv recommended to the public, as an effectual nied
-1 cine for expelling worms from the system.
KT Dr. Hobby will continue to receive, and keep on
| hand a full nml |ierfrei assortment of all article* in his
line of business—and hope*, by unremitting attention
; to hiscustoiner*. to receive a share ot the public patron
age. He repeat*, that those wishing to purchase wr lid
do «veil to call and examine ht* Mock
*./* Ordere rrspsatfully »dtdi«k
Vourndter
NOTICE.
THE tuhscriber having pur-
A chased the Book Store, Print
j yaaS»'S-i-\v -Ax ing Office and Book Bindery
xgl of Mr. E J. Purse, in view of
permanently residing in Ma
ii con, will continue the Bnok
business in connection with Printing and Book Bind
ing, in the same establishment us heretofore.
Large additions will be made to his stock in general,
in the course of a few weeks. His stock of Law, Mc-j
dical and Mi'Ctllancous Books in particular, will be;
rendered very complete. Ali important and interesting
new publications will be received by the earliest con
veyance, as they are issued from tbe pre.-s. A general
assortment of Stationary, Law, Notarial and other
Blanks; Maps, Cards, Pocket Books, Water Colors,
Pen Knives, Brushes, and such other articles as have
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 J
subscriber w ill furnish them as low as they could Mip.dv
themselves with them from New York.
Having every convenience and facility for Book
Binding, Job Printing and Publishing, all w’ork done in
tbe establishment shall Im equal in workmanship to any
thing that is done in the United Sta'cs. Every effort
will lie made to merit the support of the citzens, and
make the concern creditable t<> Macon.
JOHN M. COOPER.
Macon, Oct. 20 52
New Carriage Repository.
At the junction ol Cotton Avenue and Second-stree’.
riA HE subscriber is now opening a splendid assort-
I ment of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUG
GIES, Ac., warranted not 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 o'hcr place. Call and see.
January 5 1y 11 R. BURR A CO.
AT HOME !!!
Mulberry-street, Macon, Georgia.
fffNIIE subscribers continue the Tinning Business
A at their old stand, where they are prepared to fur
nish Country Me. chants and Pedlars on reasonable
terms. Job work of all kinds done at short notice.
JAMES H. BISHOP A CO.
June 16 • 34‘f
OCHMULGEE STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF GEORGIA, IN 1333
For the transportation and Insurance of Mer
clumdise and Produce, between Savanjii
and Darien, and Darif.n and .Macon—
touching at Hawkinsville, and the principal
Landings.
f i'HIS Company w ill run their Steam boats as high
-l up as Macon as long as the state of tite River will
admit; and for low stages of the w aters they have pro
vided, and are now running Pole-boats ofsuchitgh
draft of vva’er as will admit them to run at any stage o
the River, which are towed up by their Stenm-boats
two-thirds of the distance, thereby greatly expediting
the transportation of Merchandise during the Summer
and Fall seasons ; and their Steaners 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 Bran’.ly,
A . Steam-boat Alataniaha, Captain
Taylor,
4 i
•—■.vaxA Steam-boat Ochmulgce, Captain
•Biankinship;
And a large number of TOW-BOATS, which will
be in complete repair.
For fur her information apply to
REA A COTTON, Macon,
J- W. LATHROP, Hawkinsville,
PH R. YONGE A SON, Darien,
WM PATTERSON A CO., Savannah,
McDOWELL, SHANNON a CO..Charleston,
SCOTT, SHATTER A MORRELL, New York,
Aeeiits.
July 14 33tf
''N NEW
l|s / Hat and Shoe fcj
STOUE!
TIIHE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
J. Macon, and the public generally, that they have
taken the store on Mulherry-strcet, opposite the .Hard
ware store of Mr. E. B.Weed, and adjoining the Wash
ington Hall, and have on hand and are constantly ma
king additions to the same from New-York, Philadei
- phia, Boston a:.d Baltimore, an extensive and general
assortment of
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
of the most fashions tile style Among which are—
La ies’ French Kid Slippers
“ Morocco do
“ Walking Shoes
“ Village Ties
“ Gater and Morocco Doors
“ Prunella Boots, thick and thin sole
“ Prunel Slips and Whlking Shoes
Misses' Seal and Goat skin Boots
“ Walking Shoes and Slips
“ and lad es' Calf and Seal-skin Boots.
A large assortment ofChildren’s Shoes of all co'ors,
Gentlemen's fine Calf, Kip and Water-proof Bouts,
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 vamp Dumps,
A general assortment of calf and kip Brogans.
ALS—
O-4 cases Gentlemen's fine Beaver HATS, latest)
New-York style, i ]
4 cases Gentlemen's broad brim Hats
* < j° “ black Russia/fats,broadbrim
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 g t p
6 do Silk, and 6 cases Mole-skin Hats.
Gentlemen’s fine sea Oner CAPS,
“ fine Fur and Nutre do
“ fine Cloth do
> nutlis’ Fur and Cloth do
Children's Cloth do
A large assortment of men and hoy*' /Fair seal Caps
UMBRELLAS "* as ® orlnlent of fine Silk and Cotton
A large supply’ol Shoe Brushes and Blacking.
All of the above articles have been manufactured ex-1
presslv for this market, and will be sold cheap for
cash. / urchasers will Sod it to their advantage to eive
U ’lL ca " , o HEIDT, ALDRICH A CO.
December 8 j
I Jn*l Dropt in to See You All I
,1 1 { 8 X REIVED. United State* Screamer, Shin
i v“ e A J , ‘" • Rousing Nigger Roarer, eontaimng all
de Nigger Song, eber wur writ; Dream Book* ; a large
assortment of I lays, in pamphlet form, suitable for
1 hespiun Societies, for sale at the Book Store of
... C. A. ELLS
April 6 24
JEST RECEIVED,
riIOWNS* NEW SPELLING BOOKS, and a
• large assortment of School Bonk*, at wholesale, j
at Charleston prices, by C. A KIAJ*
April A jj, I
! Extensive Jewelry Establishment,
\ plyofSoodj, «hmh cowtmtL
M » "toek in their line supenorU
(J any ever otfered in t“ r to
E 5. ket, and inferior to noro- TANARUS"
m oi quality, "superior
, - workmanslup, or rior
style in the United States 0t
11- j R!S STorK consists or
Lamesand gentlemen's gold patent lever 'W.trL- »
the approved makers, M. 1. Tobias ACn r> °f
kell, Joseph Johnson, John Afoncas and
vis A. Go.; gold English anchor escapement WatH
that w ere made to order and adjusted m sub ,
ern climate; gold Leoinc Watches - silver
ver Leptne, English Cylinder and Verne \v£" t em 1 f"
die* Curb, guard, basket and cable Chains - win V
Hooks, Seals, Keys and Swivels; Finger and Far P a '
Broaches and children’s Knobs and Wire, ■ ;
men a guard, curb and linked Chains; SakUfera
bwtvaJs; bosom.sleeve and collar Buttons ; Bro T.™
anil Medalions; pear! and eet jl? 1 *'
Bur kit ; gold, silver and near! Snuff Boxes "gdd.’T
silver Ever-pointed Pencil Cases; Mmiami/ct^
stern : ft 11 ’* lve m pln ; ed at,rt sllcll Co"X gte
Silver J htmbles ; gold, silver and steel templed 5W..
cles with glasses to suit every age, and near-sighted -
beed and large Coral ; Coral Necklaces; tead Bal*
al ?f. and lur J rs ; a variety of Beads ; Spy and Uufz'
zing Glasses; Microscopes ; Soar Grotto • T’Lt'ji
Pocket-Books; Indellilffo Ink ; Enmrv^C
ties, \V h sties and Teething Rings, for children ■ Cwli
des'lfs'-’ card and ! For,a,,le and Writing
uesks, card and cigar cases ; visiting Cards - inrnsri?.
r LuCI,r i,- ■ tehcs : Shuttle-Cocli
eers i 4’ es ' : Foils - Masks and Gloves; Ro!
It’ 11 8 !i7ors - pen and pocke Knives ;C. Em.
ersons Razor Straps; Scissors; Dirks; Glazier's Dis
mond^sea^amps; Chess-men, Backgammon boards'
Dice, Dominoes; steel Pens; Fire Fenders. And Irons'
Shovels and Tongs ; sheet Brass, brass Wire,
and \\ eights ; Surveyor’s Compasses and Mathetnao>
cal Instruments ; Astrel and large suspending Lamp!-
lamp Glasses and Caudle Shades ; Looking* Glasw •
Plates and Thermometers ; Walking Canes ; Guns’
I istols, pistol Belts ] ovvder Flasks, Shot Pouches, game'
Bags; gold and stiver I.eat; Dental Instruments; goM
and nn Foil: Whigs, Totipetts, Braids of Hair, Rolls
" nd lrl9 ’ k>nn ol Roses, Cologne, Lavender and Flo
nda V\ atcr ; Birmingham and Sheffield silver plated
Castora, liquor Stands, Candle Stieks. Branches, Wab
ters. Tea Trays, Fruit Baskets, Snuffers and Snuffer
Trays, silver! ups. Pttehrrs, Table,Tea, Desert.Creatn
F a * an r ‘l Mustard .Spoons, soup Ladles, sugar Tones'
butter Krovt s, pickle Knives and Forks, sugar Sroiips
cTork' 1 '? K, m >8 : i a " d Mahogany eight-da,
LUX/Kb, Musical Instruments, consisting «f ‘
Bass and Kettle Drums, Fifes, Flutes,
I ingeletts, Claronetts, Aeeordians,
Shell Music Boxes, and
Music Boxes, to play 12 tunes.
A GOOD STOCK OF
MILITARY A MILITARY TRIMMINGS
Os new style, such as arc now used by the Anttvvn.
der a recent regulation. 7 n
Watchmaker’s TcoD and XftatoriaU,
Besides many other articles—all of which they wills.!!
Vt 7ds <>w . cash or approved paper.
Tin y invite citizens, and persons generally visifin.
the CUV, to call at their Store, (east side of Mulberrr-stj
and examine their Stock, w here they are ever ready anil
happy to attend to those who mav favor them with tfieir
‘-" ail9 - WM. B. JOHNSTON A CO
N . If. Particular attention paid to Watch Rei-aikisii
Having in employ approved and experienced workmen’
and being prepared to manufacture all the parts of
movement of a ateh, will warrant everv piece they
make ns perfect as the original, and their Watches t»
perlortn well. W. B. J. A CO.
Wholesale and Retail.
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OK
IIATS AND CAPS.
subscriber is now manufacturing, and h*s on
ha »'V a sory extensive and complete assortm.nt
of all articles connected witl- the Hat and Cap business,
to w hich lie would invite the attention of those wishing
to purchase. Among his assortment may be found
The latest style of gentlemen’s Black Bever, Rn~ia
tleaver. Plain t eaver, Satin Beaver and fine Nutria
(111 is.
Gentlemen s Moleskin Silk Ilats, of a superior
quality.
With a good assortment of Men’*and Boys* faskiww
ble medium and broad brim B. aver, Rus-ia L‘e**«r,
and common napped Hats, at very low prices.
ALSO,
Superfine Premium Otter Caps.
Gentlemen’s superfine Sea Ot'erCaps.
Do. do. Georgia Otter Cans.
Fine Fur Seal Caps.
Fine Fur Nutria Caps.
Mmk, Muskrat aim common Fur Cans.
Also, children’s and Infants' fine Silk, Velvet «nj
Cloth Caps, of the In test pa-terns and sash ons, particu
arlv worthy the attention of those wanting a frewed*
flfoorl ariirlp.
30 doz Men's anil Boy's black and Drab Woo! Hats,
a good article.
30 doz do. do. do. do. hair Seal Caps,
a good article.
All of which are offered at New York prices. Mer
chants and others wishing to bttv cheap, eitherat w hole
sale or retail,are respectfully invited local! and examine
his assortment before purchasing
From long experience and increased facilities in th*
lint and Cap business, the subscriber feels confident
that he shall be able to please all Ins old customers, smi
some new ones, either in quanti'v, qualify, or price.
A general assortment of HA T TRIMMINGS, and
all articles wanted by the trade
GEO. A. KIMBERLY.
Sign of the Big Hat, Mulbcrrv-sirret.
■ lecher 20 52
PIANOS I PIANOS ! I
TI_ST received and for sale, four elegant PIANO
•9 FORTES, manufactured expressly for the south
ern oliinatr, and ar« warranted. The public arc invi*
ted to call ana examine them.
THOMAS WOOD.
December 8 7
HARTFORD
PIKE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
Incorporated in 1810 with a Capital of $130,000, and
power to increase the same to $230,000.
fix I IIS long established Institution has for more than
A- a quarter of a cenntry, transacted its extensive
business on the most just and liberal principles—paving
its losses with the most honorable promptness; anil die
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.
Applic.i ion for Insurance may be made either per
sonally, 1 by letter, to its Agent in this city: ana all
renewals r risks now running hy this Company on
property i this city, may be mnrie bv application t»
the Agent W.U B. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, pril 21, 1838 26tf
GEORGIA COURT CALENDAR.
Our Georgia Court Calendar, for 183;>, is now ready
for delivery. It contains the correct time for holding
the Superior and Inferior Courts in the difforent Coun
ties of the State—the days of the month—and the Ra
turn Days for each Court.
It will be found very useful to Attorneys, Corporate
Institutions, Clerks, and others having much busineaa
with any of our Courts.
The following is the opinion of several gentlemen
(members of the Bar) in this city, who have examined
the Calendar:
Macon, March 21, 1839.
To C. R. Hanleiter :
We have examined your “ Georgia Court Calendar,
for the year 1839," and find it generally very correct,
and recommend it to the patronage of the Bar most
particularly. It is the most complete relerence sheet of
the same character printed in the State, and we earnest
ly hope that your Calendar may be profitable to you in
proportion to ita very high merit as a Court Index.
McDonald. Powers A Franelin,
Poe A Nisbet,
Tracy A Gresham,
James Smith,
John Lamae,
1. G. Sevmcue.
fcJußingle eopiea, • I—or per doxen. Ordere from
* distance, enclosing the cash, and poet paid, respect
fully solicited and promptly attended to.