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respondents with whose co-operation he hopes to be
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PROSPECTUS
OF the second volume of THE AMERICAN MU
SEUM OF LITERATURE & THE ARTS,
a monthly magazine, embellished with steel portraits.—
Cn the first ol January, IS3J, was commenced the se
cond volume of the American Museum of Literature
and the Arts. This magazine is a depository of pa
pers in the various departments of Literature, Science,
and the Arts, calcula’ed 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 story, Biography, and .Mo
rals. Reviews and literary criticisms, so important in
this publishing age, occupy a prominent place in the
work. It, also, contains short reviews of the entire
works ot distinguished American author- 1 , accompanied
by portraits engraved on steel.
The solidity of the work is relieved by lighter arti
cles—such us graceful essays, interesting and amusing
tales, criticisms upon ihe fine arts, legends, sketches of
travel, litemrv and scientific intelligence, and poetry of
a superior order.
The very favorable reception which the work has
met from 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. In the January number will he found ori
ginal papers from the following popular writers:
Rev. Dr. Beasley, Rev. J. 0. Morris, Rev. J. H.
Clinch, David Hoffman, Esq., VV. G. Simms, Charles
West Thompson, T. R. Hofland, H. I’. Tuokerman,
E. A. Poe, Professor Fisher of the University of Ma
ryland, Professor Foreman, W. B. Tappan, II rs. Si
gourney, Miss H. F. Gould, Mrs. Emma C. Embury.
Besides these, many other writers of known ability
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us.
In the March number is the commencement of a se
ries of “ Italian Sketches,” by a gentleman of taste and
scholarship, who has been sojourning in that classic
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seum will contain articles from and stinguished Europe
an writers —although we are fir more anxious to re
ceive assistance from, and encourage, native talent.
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ber number, and of J. F. Cooper, in the January num
ber, will continue to embellish the work.
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Prospectus of the CORSAIK,
4 GAZETTE OF LITERATURE, DRAMAT
iI IC NEWS and CRITICISM, FASHION and
NOVELTY. —N. P. Willis and T. O. Porter propose
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the above designation and character. It is their design
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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
vigilant impartiality and care: in short, to pieturb the
sge in its literature and fashion, its eccentricities and
amusements.
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free of expense, the labors of B.ilwer and B >z, Scribe
and Balzac, with the whole arm of foreign writers, they
cannot at present, (consistently with pocket wisdom so
well understood by American publishers) offer any thing
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March next.
New York, Jan. 183 T
JUST HEfKIVKO,
4 LARGE aweirtmeo* us NEW M AN’S COLORS
in Cakes, Pencils, Drawing Paper, Fine Albums,
Porcelain Hiate*. V.emng Cards, Superior Penknives,
Porti kioa, &.C., for sale by C. A- LLLS
April 6 __
1 aOTAJjII, iu«t reeeivrd and for sale by
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USES TAVLOR,
Miinufaclurer of Furniture nntl I'pholstcrer.
Has rem’ivid his stock to the corner of Cotton A eenne and
M ilbe'iy Streets, opposite the Washington Hall.
FIMIE proprietor respectfully informs me citizens of
I Macon and vicinity, that he has on hand a larg°
and full assortment of
CABINET rUHNITUBE.
Consisting of Sideboards, with and without marble tops;
setts of Dining Tables; single Dining Tr Mr.; Card;
Tea, Work and Writing Tables; Centre Tables, with
and without marhie tops ; Sofas, latest fashions : Secre
taries and UtKik Cases; Bureaus; Pianos, of the most
approved manufacturers, and the newest Mcstc; 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.
¥T All the above articles are of the latest styles, and
will be warranted to stand the climate. The subscri
ber invites the public to call and view for themselves, at
his Ware-House. .1. T.
December] 6tf
PIANO FORTES, Ac.
THE Subscribers are now re
-111 ill °?> v 'ng the most sp'endid PIA
ever oflered in this part of
the country, which they w ill sell
ill upon the most reasonable terms,
Sg/ for cash, or approved credit, at
their Furniture Store, opposite
1 W \1 the Washington Hall, Cot'on Av
-1 |1 AJA enue. They also have on hand,
- I! are manufacturing and receiv
ing. Furniture and Chairs of
the very best quality, and every
variety of pattern, which the public are invited to call
and examine, before purchasing, as their terms will al
ways be such as to suit purchaser*.
JAMES P. BRADLEY & CO.
March™ 21if
SPLENDID FURNITURE ANI> CHAIRS.
mm s.. 1
\
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Opposite Washington Hall, Mulberry-street.
r |3HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
M. the pubiie that he is receiving and manufacturing
a more splendid assortment of FURNITURE, than
has ever been oflered for sale ill this city, at the lowest
prices FOR CASH.
The following comprise a part: Sideboards, with and
without marble tops. Secretary and Bookcases, 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 and french Bureaus, Ma
hogany,, Maple and Popular Bedsteads, Mantle glasses,
Dressing oxes and Glasses, Sociables, Ottomans, Car
pet and Chair Cushions, Piono Seats various patterns,
Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancy Chairs, Hair and
Cotton Mattrasses, 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 workmc n,
and well seasoned materials, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in his line,that may becalled
for. Orders from the country shall receive strict atten
tion. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
December 2 <j;s,6
Macon Carriage Depository,
(On Second, near Mulberry.street, {opposite Corner to the
• Washington Hall.)
THE subscriber?*, grateful
for past favors, would respect
\rg fully solicit a continuance of
Visa.rr* A the same, as they feel conti
j * L/- dent that thev will he always
, - - ■ _ ready to supply the most tas e
ful customers in every variety
" of Ca rr iaze3l anu Ike lory,
c-- We mvi-e the citizens <n V»:i
x ‘ con, and the public generally,
to call and examine the work,
quality, prices, &c., as we feel assured that all who
wish to purchase, would find it to their interest to deal
with us. S jnie of our Vehicles are light, and yet strong,
being made of the best materials, and 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 beiicve that those who examine
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
we have made, we have been encouraged to have every
pains bestowed on our work, and offer it at a reduction
from former prices.
I he subscribers having made arrangements with
some or the most extensive Carriage Manufactories in
the Northern Cities, will have on hand, and l>e con
stantly receiving, the coming season, an extensive as
sortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGSYS,
and vehicles of all descriptions ; which will he of the
lieat workmanship and materinls.and which will be sold
on as good terms as can be purchased in any city in the
S mtln rn country. They have also a number of first
rale northern workman constantly ’niployed, making
and repairing Carriages in a superior style.
SKT Orders for Carriages will be pr ntiptlv attended
Ito1 t - ‘ WRIGLEY Sc HART.
THEY ALSO RAVE ON HAND,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
v SADDLERY- W ARE
/» StABUiaSS,
0r EVERV DESCRIPTION:
V.jilJilJjy li st Ladies’ & Gentlemen’s Saddles,
A Spanish, Columbia, Travellers, Fancy,
v~' Qiiilic i,ol large and extra large sizes;
Also. Race and Boy’s Saddles.
English Bridles, Mountings, Whips of all kinds.
Hard Leather Trunks, Car(iet Bags,
Bear un<l Buffalo Shins, <J-c. t(r.
All of which will bes >l4 a-low ns they can be bough
n this city, or any part of the Southern country.
Wr Repairs of all kindsof the above business done
, n a superior style of workmanship.
! October 27 M
PALYfIJXU.
fpilE subscriber is now prepare I loexccnb nil kinds
• ot llotat, Sion. Slid FaUCY Painti.N'o Gii.iwv,.
> G latino, aid I’api r-Hanoiku. liouse-Paiinmg «j|
ibe done by (lie yard, u mild, or dav. Oder*,e tier in
ilwcity or eoun'ry, tb»nkfully received and promptly
attended to, at No, *l. Mulberry-otter I, amamte tbr
Foot Office 1> T. it LA
aept |u
THE SOUTHERN POST.
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant Cougli
Syrup,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions and Whoop
ing Coughs.
V.MONG the numerous complaints with which the
human family are atticted, none are more common
ban coughs' colds, &c. and none more fatal in their re
al’s, unless timely care is taken to stop their progress
■efore they become too firmly seated upon the lungs.—
notwithstanding the many remedies that have been of
ered to the public, not any have heretofore proved sue
•eessful in procuring a certain and speedy relief.
The proprieter having been an eye witness (tor sever
d 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 mev receive a more extensive 1
I circulation : and at a price that the poor may receive the
| benefit of it as well as the rich.
This syrup is particularly efficatious in removing
I coughs arising colds, attended with hoarsenessnnd sore
ness abont the windpipe; likewise shortness of breath
ing. tightness acr,»s the breaht, accompanied with a
dekling cough: qnd in all consumptive cases i;s u*e is
onrticularly recommended, likewise whooping cough is
jreatly relieved by its use—children laboring under this
iistressing disease, in innumerable instances have !, r en
astonishingly benefitted in a tew days: the pleasentness
of it is a great advantage, as children will take it with
as much p ! easure as they will preserves.
N. B.—The directionsaccompanyingeach bottle will
be signed by IVm. L. Perkins, tile sole proprietor.—
Each bottle is scaled with the impression of mortos's
pulmonic expectorant cough syrup, plainly stamped
on it.
For certificates, see the directions.
WM L. PERKINS. |
We have just received a fresh supply of the above,
and cun salely recommend it as a very excellent medi
cine. li. & J. SHOTWELL, Agents,
December 16th. 8
Dr. h i tfiln 1 I 1 1.-1 rated Eye Water lor In
dnniatiait .ind Weakness of the Eyes.
rt ’HE grea - advantages of this infalib!q_remedy places
1 it as a general appendage to families, and a con
stant tsule-mei urn to the traveller. This Eye Wa'er is
prepared with 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 by way of praise or recommendation. * The
reputation and immense sale that has attended Dr.
Seudder’s Eye Water, is the fairest proof of its utility
and lieneficial tendency ; it has been the means of
preserving sight to many of the afflicted, from the help
less infant to the aged parent Thousands of letters
have been received by Dr. S. within these few years,
containing flattering remarks relative to thisE>e Wa
ter —and the cures effected by it, have been set forth as
wonderful beyond precedent. Dr. Scudder confidently
recommends this Eve Water as a safe and valuable
remedy—and he trust that his experience as an Oecu
list, to weigh against the gross impositions which are
daily practised on the public by advertisements of dif
ferent kinds of Eve Water, many of which are unsafe
to use. Prepared bv Dr. John Sccddlr, Occulist and
inserter of Artificial Human Eyes. A supply of the a
bove Eye Water, for sale by 11. SHOTWELL.
OCT Merchants in the country supplied at the Pro
prietor's price. March 10 20
SANDS’ REMEDY
For salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Tetters, Scald
Head, Barber's Itch, fyc.
THIS remedy is a combination heretofore unknown
in the annals of medicine. It is the production ot
much experience, deep research, and great expense,
and is ottered to the public in the fullest confidence of
its lieing an effectual, safe and speedy uire for the Suit
Rheum, and ali other diseases of the skin, such as Tetter,
Ring Worms, Scald Head. Barber's or Jackson Itch, itja .
These diseases are known to he the most obstinate of
any 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 lor use.
Sold by J. H. 4- TF. S. ELLIS,
Cotton-Avenue.
March 24 22
PATENT machine spread
STRENGTHENING PI, ASTER.
2 N the preparation of these very Sa/>erior and Ele-
M. gant Plasters , no cost or trouble is spared to ensure
possible degree of perfection, in point of utility, elegance
and comfort. They arc spread of various sizes on kids
of the beet quality, by Machinery, invented expressly for
he. purpose, 1, which gives them an advantage over every
cluster 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 n's
olht s from adhering, or renders them irritating and
uncomfortable, an objection, which it is impossible to
avoiu by the usual method of spreading Plasters
Th 0 composition used in these Plasters, is earefullv
prepared at a lower temperature, from a combination o
valuable Resinous Gums, with the ad-mixture of sever
al choice aromatics, entirely separated from all extra
neous and irritaring particles; and from its peculiar
combination of highly strengthening, anodyne and
slightly stimulating properties it afFirds a pleasant and
effectual remedy, in ali cases of pain in the side, and
breast, weakness or oppression of the chest; /min or u-eak
ness of the back or loins ; Also, in the sense of sinking
and fuitness at the pit of the stomach, accompanying
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. In Rkematic, or pain
ful affections of the limbs or joints, their Anodyne and
Stimulating properties render them particularly benefi
einl. In Colds, Coughs, or Asthmatic Afectinns, they
will he found to give immediate and permanent relief.
Persons who from sedentary habits, or other causes, an
predisposed to affections of the lungs, will find these
I!'=ters an effectual security against those pulmonary
attacks which prove but two frequently, (when neglec
ed) the precursory symptoms of Consumption ; audio
deed in a climate like ours, where colds sad coughs air
an almost unfailing consequence of the sudden changes
to wnich all are subject, every one at all liable to suflei
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 IF7t oo/fing 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
well as better, by Machinery , are sold much lower than
Plasters spread in the usual method.
For sale by J. H. &. TV. S. ELLIS.
June 2 32
NEW MEDICINE WORTHY OF NOTICK
Dr. l’helps’ Compound Toronto Pills— En
tirely Vegetable !
\NEW and invaluable Medicine, for all diseases
arsing 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 Stomachs. Glandular Swellings of all kinds,
Costiveness, Colic, Headache, ,V c. Sold by
J. H. &. v». S. ELLIS,Cotton-Avenue.
F T ~~t T nFer 3 2
J, 11. & W. S. ELLIS, Druggists,
Cotton-A venue, Macon, Georgia,
OAVE just received the following, which they offer
for sale on accommodating terms :
Superior English ground Mustard, for table or Med
ical use
Carpenter's Extract Liverworth
Do. Sarsaparilla Cubuhs and Capaiva
Do. Extract Pink Root
Do. do. Boneset
Do. Tonic Extract
Do. Remedy for Scalds, Bums, &c.
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 Bark
Oil Cntitbaridin, Oil Black Pepper
Stomach Tubes, Dentist's Instruments
Croton Oil, Salaeratus. Pearlash
< >mund Spices, Starch
Indigo, best Spanish, Salt-petre
Saisoda, for washing, superior Apple Vinegar.
Best London Walnut Catsup
Sultana Raisins, for cooking.
Also, a general Stock of Fresh DRUGS, MFDI
CINES, Ac
September 23 4
GOLD INK,
Vbpnmifid article for Artists. School’, Private Fami
lies, Bankers, Merchants. See. This Ink, whei
written with, hns the appearance of Gold. It can b«
used either w ith a quill, »'rll pen, or a fine hair brush
Indies will fina it for Ornamen'al Painting, Wowo
Cards, Sec., to he superior to any similar ar ele win !
has ever lieeu introduced to the nofire of the mihiie
For -ale by J. H. A W. R I'LLIH,
ban- W 14 Bjr appui.tment
■TILLS.
JUST receive*! and for sale, a lot of Sulla, f f()m f, f,,
to one hundred and twenty gallons.
JAME» II BISHOP A CO.
Fab 19 |Tt/
APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
Mulberry street, Macon, Georgia.
Dr. WILLIAM J. IIOBBY, Jr.
Proprietor of the above establishment,
respec.lully ml- nnaihecit.zeiiSof.Mucon,
y arid 'he public ai large, that he Inis on
Bfeg hand, and will be constantly receiving, a
general and complete assortment of aru-
m vies in the Apothecary business, which he
can recommend us of the heat quality—and which he
w ill dispose of on ns mod rate anil accommodating terms
as any other house in die city.
Country Merchants, Physicians, and citizens gener
ally, arc invited to call and examine II s S oek, la-lore
purchasing elsewhere, which consists (in par.) ol the fol
owing articles, to wii :
D.-ugs, Medicine?, die.
Aeet.ve M >rphine, I ali tie Aceta'e Aeid,Ci*rlc Acid,
Prussic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Ammonia, do. Annoti
Sp’s. Antiin minis Pulv., Vcratir.e, Snychnine, Klim
tine. Iltiuhailitne, Cro’en Tiguluu. Se ule C irnutuin, 1
Oil Sitiapine, Oil Uanthnridine, Hyrolvgneous Acidh
Hvdriotate Potssa, Peperine, Oil b ack Pepper, Irtsp
M ‘ss, Mask, Chloride S ala, Chloride Lime, Citratad
K di. Opium Don re itised, Cyanuret Potassium, com.
Topic Extract, Carrageen prepared, comp. Ext Spigt
lia, blue-Moss, Precip Extract Bark, Peruvian do., Cail
isay, do., T >xa do., Red do., Camomile Flowers, Sen
na, Uva Ursi, Hourliound, Sage, Africa Cayenne. Rav
berry Bark nnlver.. Blood Root, Colehicum pulv., Gol
den Seal. Slippery Elm powdered. Quassia, Gentian
powdered, Cort Arant powdered. I, ihelia and Seed.
Hemlock, Skunk Cabbage, Squills, Gamboge, Mezer
ium. Hops, Alkannet Ron*. C■ »rt Cuscnrilln, Sassafras
Seed, ladies’ Slipper, Golden Threa , Siffr n. Cinna
mon bark, pulv Ginger, rare Ginger. Curcuma, Mus
tard Seed, Aniliseed, Arrow Knot, Aqua Feriis, H iff.
man’s Ano lvne. Bir ix, black Lead, Brimstone, him-
S' nr. Juniper berries, Cubehs, Oxi-te Bi-opum, Bees
Wax, Burgundy Pitch. Palsaiu C-iP’va, do. Tolu. do.
Pern, black Drip, Can'ha Hues, Cuba)', Coloeymh.
Court Plaster, Coculns Itidiarns, Corosive Siihlima e,
fre«h Castor Oi , d>. S.vcetOi 1 , Chare ml pulv.. Corks
Velvet. Calomel, Ant imony, Aloe-, Rheuhnrh, .lidnp.
Digitalis, Opium, prepared Chalk, Aci'a'e Lead, do.
Cunri, do. Zinc, Arsena’e Po'assee, Phesphate Soda,
Ether - ulphuricnw, do. Nitre, Nitra e Silver, do. Po a=-
sae. Phosphate Iron, snlpha'e do., do Potash, do. Soda,
do. Magnesia, borate Soda, Phosphorus, manna Flake.
Oin'ment Hvde Potnssn, Ointment Todyne, do. Vera
trine, do. Itch, Oxyde Mercury, ext. Jolap, do. Butter
nut, do. Hvngevnmiis, and '. Gentian, do. Bc'ladonn, do.
Tnraxic', do. Rhubarb, Nuxvomica, do. Rhatania, do
Cicnta, do. Glycvirhiza, Gum Arabic,do.Camphor, do.
Scamonv, do. Mvrrh, di A«eafmtidn. Guiar. pearl
Bariev, Honev, Otto Roses,Lucifer and other Match
es, Magnesia calc’d, do. Carb, Isinglass, Quick Silver,
Reid'tz Powders, Saratoga do.. Soda do . Tamarinds.
Sponge, Wafers, S trsnparilln. red Precipitate, w hite do
black do . Pea-lash, Spanish FI >at Indigo, Sp’tsTur
nen'ine, Venice and salt* Tart, Snlinonia, G! ic. It jsin
Jujube Paste, Starch. &c.
Patent XRedicines, <kc.
Dutch Pills, genimip, with nil directions ; Lee’s New
London Bil’ioiis Pills; Dvott’s, Lyon’s, Watkins', An
derson's, Lee's, Hunters, Ho.,pci’s, and Cnapinan's
Pills; Spanish Ten, Worinseecl Oil, Wentz's Vermi
fuge, Harlem Od, Judkiu’s Ointment, Let ’s Itch Oint
ment, Opodeldoc, Balsam ot Life, Fever and Ague Pow
ders, Godfrey’s C irdial, Ba ema i's Drops, Columhiau
(>il, Thompsons Eve Water. Briiisli I hi. Salts Lcii: :ii,
Worni'l’ca, /Jll tier’sAperen', Botanical Drops.S vaiiu’s
Panacea, Indian’s «!•«., Ess. Iceland Mass, Cough M \
tore, F’iuid Extract S irsaparilla, enmpon ddo s Cul-ehs
and Copavm, Syrup Livcrworth, comp, "uid ex'. Pink
root, Dalby's Carminative, Bleeching Liquid. iVeud's
Pills, Issue Plaisters, Elixir Life, Ginger, Beer Powders,
Medicated Oil Silk, Digestive Elixir, 7’ile Remedy,
Chloride Tooth Wash, Bay Rum, Balsam Money,
Congh Lozenges, Ext. Coffee,Cullen’s Liquid Jiagne
sia. Potter's Cntholican. Ruwand's Tonic Aftvtiire,
Rt-IPs Vegetable Specific, Saratoga Powders, ext.Bone
set, Tonic Extract, Ac.
Brushes, Perfumery, £ic.
Hair, flesh, nail comb, clothes, tooth, shoe, horse,
Paint, Shaving, Varnish, Camel’s and Badger's hair,
Coun-er, Mat, Crumb, and Paste Brushes ; Dopiln'ory
Powder, Hair do.. Pearl do. Rouge, Af.ik Roses, Cold
Cream, cream Almonds ; Florida, Cologne, Lavender,
and Rose Water, Bear's Oil, fFiird's hair oil. Marrow
Pomatum, Orange flower water. Macassar oil, spirit of
R ise, Camphor Soap, Emulient soap, Windsor and do.
brown do., wash hails, curling Fluid, Antique Oi l , L p
salve, Persian Otto Rose, Tooth Powder, Era-five do ,
extract Bergamot, do. Rose, do. A/usk, Honey w a'er.
Naples compound Shaving Table', shni ing Cakes, Al
mond Paste, patent Feather an I other Brooms, pow der
Puffs and boxes, Preston smelling Salts, small Bottles,
’Papers, Ac.
—ALSO—
Card and Cigar ense=. Pocket B nks, Purse*, 111 'e!
; Ide Ink,Cravo is, Lead Pencil* ; Thcrmome c-r--, lariv
! and small; Trusses, Sniff. Blacking ; gold and silve
Leaf, B onze, Drawing Paper, Quills. Paint Boxes, In
dian Rubber, Rulers, Ink and Inkstands, Bougluon’,-
Bitters, Ac.
Su.-gical Instruments, C:c.
Amputating Case', Dissecting lastrimien-p, Trnpir
ning Instruments, Pocket Cases, spring Lpncets, £v
aim’s Thumb do.. Dentists’cases. Teeth Keys, pa e:r
Scarificators Abscess L ineels, Tmir ique's, Cuppin;
Glasses, Air Pumps Gain elastic Catclie-t rs, silver do
Surreon's Needle-', Too h Claws, Gum Lancets,4/ed
ieal Spoons, Neales and Weights, &e. &c.
Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Skc.
Whim Lead, Prussia iJiue, Eng. Chrome Yellow,
chrome Green, C inline fr istiiig white, purple, blue do
Lamp Black, red Lend, Venitian re- 1 . Sp Br iwn, Ker
ri i de .Senna, stone Orbre, Under, Glue, Ro-e ; R ,sr
Pink, No 1; blue Shiahs, distilled Verdigris, sps Tur
pentine, Copal and Japan Varnish, Litharge, Cochineal,
.l/'tdder, ground Cainwoo*l, do Fust e, <1 ~ Logwood,
Brazil wood, Nicaragua, Cudbear, Anatto, See.
Kr Dr. Ilobuy is Agent for the following, nmon -
other celebrated and useful AA-dicmes. Innumerable
certifi, tttes can be shown to prove the wonderful and
astonishing cures each separate article has produced :
Brandreth's Pills.
Life Preserving Cordial —a ccrtai n cure for Diarrhoea,
Dysentarv, and preventive of I idian Cholera.
pitch's Indian Vegetable Elixir-A sure anti safe cure
r Rheumatism, acute and chronic Gout, and all chro
nic pains of bones, joints and ni!i«.de«, arising from a
too free use of mercury, or other causes.
Oldridge's Balm of Columbia. —This balm seldom
tails to produce Whiskers or Eye-brows in eight weeks,
though there we e noneon the face before. It prevents
Baldness—the hair Irnin turning grey—makes it look
bright anti glossy, and frees it from scutf.
Bateson's Itch Ointment.
Dr. [Teiee's Rheumatic, Nerve and Bone Linament. — It
gives relief in the s-.ellingof the glands of the throat,
and relieves the miiiihuessand contractions ofthe limbs,
and will take swellings down, and inflammations out :
of the flesh, -rheumatism, bruises and sprains: it gives
immediate relief; it strengthens weak lie hs, ana ex
tends the cords when contracted. A lew drops on
sheep’s vvi«>l applied to the ear of deaf persons, w ill, by
constant application, cause them to hear in two month.-
time.
Bev. Dr. Barthomew's Pink F.rpectoranl Syrup —A n
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 Siprup, (ap
proved of by tile officers of the Medical Society ofthe
city and county of Ncw-York,) for the cure and pre
vention of those dreadful Itfernal 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: pies,
dropsy, swellings of he extremeties, acute and chronic
rheumai m, lumbago and sciatic, tender feet, corns,
w hite swellings, sore throat by cancers or ulcers, croup,
whooping cough, tightness of the chest, bruises and
sprains, scald head, Rcorfuln, foul ulcers of the legs or
other fu-gous sores, fresh wounds, chilblains, &c.
Dr. TVevaer's Celebrated Worm Tea and Salve. —The
action ofthe medicine is not onlv to exiiel worms, bn',
by its Tonic powers to prevent a return of them, bv re
moving the w eak state of the digestive organs, on w hich
heir production mainly depends.
Dr Kline's Tooth-ache Drips —An itnporlr nt chemi
cal discovery, and the onlv never failing cure li r the
i toothache ever da red to the public; also the cheapest,
1 us the eonten’s of one Istttle w ill stop the pain of fifty
■eetb.if cnrcliilh used. It being a German intention
j It. s been patronized bv the most emh.ent physicians
Europe.
Dr. Bond's Vermifuge. —Tins preparation is confi
dently recommended to the public, ns an effectual tiled-’
cine for expelling worms from the system.
Ks Dr Hobby will continue to receive, nnd keep on 1
hand a full ami perfect assortment of nil nr'icic* in bis
haeof bn*int er—and lto|ies, bv umtemi'iing attetition i
'<> hiscusiorners, to receive n share ol the public natron
;ge. lie r, pea's, that those wishing to purchase we tin
io well in rail and examine In* atpek
Orders respectfully aoliciusl
November 24
PIANO FORTES,
From Robert X nnr <J" Clark's, and Grib 4' Walker's
M.nufucto, es, at C. Bruno's Music Store,
In Macon, Georgia .
C BRUNO is c mstandv receiving from the said
• maiiiif.ic 1 ,ie .superior Piano--,innm.factured ex
pressly lor his e- ab.ishinen’.of various par erns of Rose
Wood and Mahogany, with the grand actio:', harp stop,
me allic pla ev, patent tuning pins, Ae. <Ste., enihracing
the latest fashion of furniture, with tablet an'l hollow
corniced fronts, veneered legs, anJ Grecian scrolls; all
of which is warranted lo he made of such material and
so well seasoned, as o stand the te-t of everv climate.
A written guaranty entitles the person to exchange the
instrument at any tone within one year, if not satisfac
tory, (if retu-ned uninjured.)
Alsu, constantly ri ceiving, new and fashionable Mu
sic, In traction Book-, G sitars. iolins. Flute--, Flageo
letts, Ac. Guitar and Violin S'rinas, Ruled Music Pa
per, Brass Instrumen's for Bands, such as Trombones,
Bugles, Trumpets, Ac.
April 6 2<y
New Carriage Repository.
At the junction ol Cotton Avenue and Second-street.
f|A HE subscriber is no» opening a splend-d nssort-
B ment of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUG
GIES, Ac., warranted no' inferior, either in materials
or workman-hip, to any in the marke'. to the contrary
notwithstanding, and will he sold on as reasonable terms
is as can he had at any other place. Cell and see.
Januahys lyll R. BURR A CO.
AT HOME !!!
\
Usmi li »T i
Mu-Ferry-street, Macon, Georgia.
FRAME subscribers continue the Tinning Business
A at their old s'and, where they are prepared to fur
nish. Country Me.chants and Pedlars on reasonable
terms. &CT Job work of all kinds done at short notice.
JAMES 11. BISHOP A- CO.
June 16 34T
OCHMULGEE STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
IXCORrORATED BV THE I.E. ISI.ATURE OF GEORGIA. IN 1335
For Ihe transportation and Insurance oj Mer
chtndi.se and Produce, between Savanah
and Darien, and Darien and Macon—
touching at Huwkinsville, and the principal
Landings.
,r a lIIS C unpany w ill run their S’cnm boa's ns high
■ up as Mac.ui as lung as the state of the River w ill
admit; and tor low stages of die waiers they have pro
vide!, and are now running Uo'e-bt ats ol sue high
Iruft of w a'er ns will admit the m to run at any stage o
he River, w hich are towe'd up by their Seam-boats
wu-thirds of the distance, thereby greatly expediting
he transportation of Merchandise during die Simmer
ind Fall seasons ; and their S cun ers will he in coin
ilc'c repair, a id ready for business, as early as the Ri
ver will admit.
THEIR BOATS ARE 1
* ecr~-7l
Steam-boat Comet, Captain Brandy,
Steam-boat Alatamalin, Captain
.sSSSESa. Tayl ir,
. VV-.-7A
p S eam-boa' Oeliinlilgcc, Captain
Blaukinship;
An 1 a large number of TOW-BOATS, which will
ie in eomple’e repair.
For fur her information apply to
REA efe COTTON, Macon,
J. W. LAT HR OP, Ha vkinsville,
PH R. YONGW A SON, Darien,
WM PATTERSON A CO., Savannah,
McDOYVELL, SH ANNON a CO..Charleston,
SCOTT, SHAPTER A MORRELL, New York,
Agents.
July 14 33T
/ Hat and Shoe ff]
STOKE 1
FB4JIE .subscribers respectfully inform the citizens ol
w Macon, and the public generally, that they have
taken the store on Mulberry-street,opposite the -Hard
ware store of Mr. E. B.W eeu. and adjoining the Wash
ington Hall, and have oil hand and are constantly ma
king additions to the same from New-York, Philadel
phia, Boston a: and Baltimore, an extensive and general
ass. rttneut of
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
ofthe ntost fashionable style Among which are—
La it s’ French Kid Slippers
“ Morocco do
“ Walking Shoes
“ Village Ties
“ Outer and Morocco Boots
“ Prunella Boots, thick and thin sole
“ Prttnel Sips nnd IPiilking Shoes
Miss s’ Seal and Goat skin B iota
“ TFulking Shoes and Slips
“ and lad cs" Calf and Seal-skin Boots.
A large assortment ofCluldren’s Shoes of all colors,
Gcnt'einen’* fire Call, Kqtand IPater-proof Boots,
Youths’nnd children's calf und kip boots,
Gentlemen’s fine calf Shoes nnd Bootees
Boys’ fine calf and kip bootees.
Gentlemen’s fine Dancing Pumps
fine high vamp Bumps,
A general assortment ot calf and kip Brogans.
Als—
o-4 cases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATS, latest!
Ncw-York style, l
4 cases Gentlemen’s broad brim Hats
4 l J° “ black Russia flats, broad brim
and 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
Decemher 1 g t f
6 do Bilk, and 6 cases Mole-skin//ats.
Gentlemen’s fine sea Otter CAPS,
“ fine Fur and Nutre do
“ fine Cloth do
Youths’ Fur and Cloth do
Children’s Cloth and„
A large assortment of men anti boy’ H air seal Caps
UViTre/lTs' 1 I,ssorlment o( fine Sllk “I'd Cotton
A large supply „f Shoe Brushes nnd Blacking.
A I ofthe above articles have been manufactured ex
prf'w»|v for fhi« mnr* rs, nur] will hr soi.p cheap f«»r
c »sh. Purchasers mil h,dii to their adoantu/ eto nive
urn call 11E1DT, ALDRICH Sc CO.
December M j.
I .lu»t Drai-t in to See You All !
IPST RECEIVED. United States Screamer, Shin
, J"’"'' o' ’ R, . HlMntr N't’'-"'' Roarer, containing all
tic Ntggt r Songs el er wur writ; Drenm Books ; a Inrge
nssoruneiit of Pin vs, m pamphlet form, suitable for
I nespiun Societies, for sale at the Book S'ore of
. ... C. A. ELIA
April u __ 24
JEST RECEIVED^
si ’OWNS’ NFAV SPELLING BOOKS, and n
■ large assortment of ccliool Bojk*, at wholt snle,
at Charle-toti prices, by C. A. FILLS
April A M
Extensive Jewelry Establishment.
THE subscribers are re
\ ceiving Install and wintersun
W/ff '■ ! ich ‘tonsiituies
/'/;/ ‘ j. \Y a stock in their line supen.r in
/M 10 A 7i] any ever offered in th,s „iar
ke, ’, and “ fcri *,!o none to r '
-•^ V J 1 goodness of quality, superi " r
J? workmanship, or variety ni
style , n the United States.* °
BIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
Ladies and gentlemen's sold patent lever /
the approved makers, M. 1. Tobias A Cos., Row. lU ° f
keH, Joseph Johnson, John -Voneas and LitherVnd I(S'
V!* &. Cos. ; gold Lngl sh anchor escapement WatchS
that were made to order and adjusted to suit the 5,,„7c
ern climate; gold Lcpme Watches; silver patent il!
ver Leptne, English Cylinder and Verge Watches - it*
dies Curb, guard, basket and cable Chains; witek
Hooks, beals. Keys and Swivels ; Fingerand Ear Ringi-
Broaches and children’s Knobs and Wires; genSl
men s guard, curb and linked Chains; Sal» Kevs «mT
Swivids; hosom.sk eve and collar Buttons ; Breast-rfil
Hunbut and . a Ta S 1 P Carl "T 1 g e, prt*ses; gold andsilv£
Buckles ; gold, sJver and pearl Snuff Boxes; goldaml
silver Ever-pointed Pencil Cases; Miniature
Bracelets; gilt,silver plated and shell Combs; gnld'and
silver Humbles; gold, stiver and steel templed Sneeta
dcs with glasses to suit every age, and near-sighted-
Sod and large Coral; Coral Necklaces; bead Base
Chains and I urses ; a variety of Beads ; Spy and Quiz!
zing Glasses; Microscopes; Spar Grotto; Ti n Caddies-
Pocket-Books; Indellitile Ink ; Emory Cushions; ILu'
tie., \V n sties and 1 eeqhing Rings, for children ; Corset
Rings ; steel Busks ; Portable Ink-stands and Writing,
desks; card and cigar cases ; visiting Cards ; imitation
l'ruit; Lucifer Matches; Battle-Doors, Shuttle-Cocks
and Graces ; 1-encing Foils, Masks and Gloves ; Ro.
gers A Bnn s Razors, pen and poeke Knives ; C. Em
erson s Razor Straps; Scissors; Dirks; Glazier’s Dm
nionds ; sonl Stamps; Chess-men, Backgammon boards
I?, 1 * ( Pens; Fire Fenders, And Irons’
bhoyHs and I ongs ; sheet Brass, brass Wire, Scales
and Weights; Surveyor’s Compasses and Mathemati
cal Instruments ; Astrel and large suspending Lamps
lamp Glasses and Candle Shntfcs ; Looking Glares ■
I U.tcs and Thermometers ; Walking Canes ; Guns’
l istols, pistol Belts, Pow der Flasks, Shot Pouches, na,,*
Bags ; gold and silver Leaf; Dental Instruments Tgitlil
and tin Foil; Whigs, Toupetts, Braids of Hair, Rolls
and Curls ; Otto of Roses, Cologne, Lavender and Flo
rid a Water ; Birmingham and Sheffield silver plated
Castors, honor Stands, Candle Sticks, Branches, Wai
ters, Tea Trnvs, Fruit Baskets, Snuffers and Snuffer
Trays, silver Cups, Pitchers, Table, Tea, Desert,Cream
Salt and Mustard Spoons, soup Ladles, sugar Tongs’
butter Knives, pickle Knives and Forks, sugar Scoups
ntu! fish Knives ; Mantle and Mahogany eight-din
CLOCKS ; Musical Instruments, consisting of
Bass and K< ’le Drums, Fifes, Flutes,
Flagelet's, Claronctts, Accordions,
Shell Music Boxes, and
Music Boxes, to play 12 tunes.
A GOOD STOCK OF
MILITARY A MILITARY TRIMMINGS
Os new style, such ns arc now used by the Army un
der a recent regulation.
AVatchmaher's Tools ar.d materials.
Besides many other articles—all of which they will sell
very low for cash or approved paper.
1 hey invite citizens, and person? generally vision”
the city, to call at their Store, (east side of Mulberry-st.)
and examine their Stock, where they are ever ready and
happy to attend to those who inav favor them with their
calls. WM. B. JOHNSTON A €O.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing.
Having in employ approved and experienced workmen,
and being prepared to manufacture all the pans ol
movement of a Watch, will w arrant every niece they
make ns perfect as the original, and their Watches to
perform well. W. B. J. A CO.
Wholesale arid (detail.
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
n ATS AND CAPS.
r|A IfEsubscriber is now manufacturing, and has on
■ hand, a very extensive and complete assortment
of all articles connected wit the Hat and Cap business,
to w liieh he would invite the attention of tlu-se w ishmg
to purchase. Among his assortment niuv he found,
The latest style of gentlemen’s Black tie ver, llus.ia
i’eaver, Plain leaver, Satin Beaver and fine Nutria
[firs.
Gentlemen’s Moleskin Silk Hats, of a superior
quality.
Wiili a good assortment oflMen’sand Boys’fashiona
ble medium and broad brim Beaver, Rus-in Beaver,
and common napped Hats, at very low prices.
ALSO,
Superfine Premium Otter Caps.
Gentlemen’s superfine Sea Otter Caps.
D a do. Georgia Otter Caps.
Fine Fur Nutria Caps.
Mink, Muskrat and common Fur Caps.
Also, children’s and Infants’ fine Silk, Velvet nrd
Cloth Caps, of the latest pa trrnsund sash ons, partitu
llarly worthy the attention of those w anting a genteel,
j good article.
! sft- tloz Men’s and Boy’s black and Drab Wool IJnts,
: a good ar ie!e.
30 doz do. do. do. do. hair Seal Cap?,
a good article.
All of which are offered nt New York prices. Mer
chants and others wishing to buy cheap, either a t whole
sale or retail, a re respect fully invited to call and examine
hi? assortment before purchasing
From long experience and increased facilities in the
flat and Cap business, the subscriber feels confident
that he shall be able to please nil his old eus'oniers, and
some new ones, either in qunntbv, mtnlitv, or pr ee.
A general assortment of HAT TRIMMINGS, and
all articles wanted by the trade
GEO. A. KIMBERLY,
Sign of the Big Hat, Mulbcrry-street.
October 20 ’ 52
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
JUST received and for sale, four elegant PIANO
FORTES, manufactured expressly for the south
ern climate, and are warranted. The public are invi
ted to call and examine them.
THOMAS WOOD.
Decemher 8 .7
PAPER AND STATIONARY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
f|3I!E subscribers have just opened their Fall and
3 Winter Snick of fine anti superfine Letter, Cap,
and laraer PAPERS, most of which has been pur
chased direct from the manufacturers.
Stationary, of every kind,
Blank Books, for city or country trade,
Pocket-Books, Pen Knives, &e.
Which they will sell oil accommodating terms, for
eitv ncccn'anccs.
iflcnk Books made to order.
Pn iters supplied with Printing Paper, Ink, tkc. 0
the best quality. BURGES & WALKER,
Stationer’s Ha 11,85 East-Bay, Charleston, SC.
November 10 3otnp
Fresh Flour !
Rfil \ BBLS. fresh South-Carolina ground Flour
t/v' 20 do do Canal Flour,
For sale by A. R. McLAUGLIN-
April 20 2fip
GEORGIA COURT CALENDAR.
Our Georgia Court Calendar, for 1833, is now ready
for delivery. It contains the correct time for holding
the Superior and Inferior Courts in the different Coun
ties of the State—the days of the month—and the Re
turn Days for each Court.
It will he found very useful to Attorneys, Corporate
Institutions, Clerks, and others having much business
with any of our Courts.
The following is the opinion of several gentlemen
(members of the Bar) in this city, who hav# examined
the Calendar :
Macon, March 21,1839.
To C. R. Hanleiter :
We have examined your “Georgia Court Calendar,
for the year 1839,'' nnd find it generally very correct,
and recommend it to the patronage of the Bar most
particularly. It is the most complete relerence sheet ol
the same character printed in the State,nnd w e earnest
y hn|te that your Calendar ntay be profitable to you in
proportion to its very high merit as a Court Index.
McDonald, Powers & Fbankli*,
Poe & Nisbet,
Tracy & Gresham,
James Smith,
John Lamar,
I. G. Seymour
SET Single copies, 91—or 98 per dozen. Older* fro® l
a distance, enclosing the cash, and post paid, re»p*o'
fully solicited and promptly attended to.