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APOTHECARIES’ IIALL,
ffhdbtrry street, Mucon, Georgia.
Dr. WILLI VII J. IIOBI3Y, Jr.
ft Proprietor of the above establishment,
B respectfully informs the citizens of aeon,
ana the public s' large, that lie has on
hand, and wilt be constantly receiving, r,
genera! and complete assortment of arti
cles jn the Apothecary biainees, which he
can recom mend as ot the best quality—;<*--l which hr
will dispose of on a9 mil irrair and oc ommoduttng term
as anv other house in the eitv.
Country .Merchants, Physicians, and citizens gener
ally, are invited to call and examine Ins -Stock, before
purchasing elsewhere, which consists (in part) ol the tot
owing aricles, to w it :
Drug’s. Medicines, Sic.
Acetate M irpliinc, 1 >dine Acetate Acid,Citric Acid,
Prunsic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Ammonia, do. Armon
So s . Vitim mials Pulv., Vcratine, Srtychnir.e, Ema
il ie, Rhiibarbine, Croten Tigulim. Sccule C-onintnm, 1
Oti Sin a pine. Oil Cautheridiuc, Hyrolvgneous Aci-lh
Hrdriota'e Potssn, Pc peri ne, Oil black Pepper, Irtsp
J/mv .Wiisk, Chloride S > la. Chloride Lime, Cttramd
Kili, Opium Oenarc itised, Cyanuret Potassium, coin.
Tonic Ex'racr, Garrngeon prepared, comp. Ext Spipe
lia, blue M css, Precip Extract Bark, Peruvian do.. Cul
isaya do., Toxa do.. Red do.,Camomile Flowers, Sen
na, Uva Ursi, Hnurhound, Sage, Africa Cayenne. Bav
berry BjtU pulver.. Blood Root, Colcliicutn pulv., Gol
den Seal, Slippery Elm powdered. Quassia, Gentian
opwJered, Cort Arant powdered, Lobelia and Seed,
Hein! ick, Skunk Cabbage, Squill ß , C-ambone, -Vezer
ium. Hops, Alkannet Root, Cort Cuscurilla, Sassafras
Seed, ladies' Slipper, Golden Thrca 1. Satfr ui, Cinna
mon bark. pulv Ginger, race (linger. Curcuma, d/us
tard Seed, AnniseeJ, Arrow Root, Aqua Ferlis, Hoff
man's Anodvne. B >rax, black Lea I, Brimstone, blue
Stone, Juniper berries, Cubehs, Oxide Bismuto, Bees
Wax, Burgundy Pitch. Balsam Cop: va, do. Tolu, do.
Peru, black Drop, Canthnrines, Cobalt, Cohreynth,
Court Plaster. Coculus ludiaeii-. Corosive Sublimate,
fresh Cus'orOi 1 , do. Sweet Oil, Charcoal pulv.. Corks
Velvet, Calomel, Antimony, Aloes, Rfieubarb, Jalap,
Digitalis, Opium, prepared Chalk, Aeitate Lead, do.
Cunri, do. Zinc, Arsenate Potnssec, Phesphate Soria,
EtherSulphuricuw, do. Nitre, Nitrate Silver, do. Petas
sne, Phosphite Iron, sulphate do., do. Potash, do. Soda,
do. -Magnesia, borate Soda, Phosphorus, manna Flake,
Ointment Hyde Potassa, Ointment lodyne, do. Vera
trine, do. Itch, Oxyde ercury, ext. Jolap, do. Butter
nut, do. Hvogeyamus, do. Gentian, do. Belladona, do.
Taraxici, do. Rhubarb, Nuxvoinica, do. Rhatania.do.
Cicuta, do. Glycvrrhiza, Gum Arabic, do. Camphor, do.
Scamonv, doi Myrrh, and i. Assafcetida, Guiae. pearl
Barley, Honey, Otto Roses, Lucifer and other Match
es, Magnesia calc’d, do. Carb, Isinglass, Quick Silver,
Seidltz Powders, Saratoga do., Soda do., Tamarinds,
Sponge, Wafers, Sarsaparilla, red Precipitate, u hite do
black do., Peariash, Spanish Float Indigo. Sp’ts Tur
pentine, Venice do,, salts Tart, Salmunia, Glue, Rosin
Jujube Paste, Starch. Ac.
Kr Dr Hobby is Agent for the following, among
other celebrated and useful .Medicines. Innumerable
certificates can be shown to prove the wonderful and
astonishing cures each separate article has produced ;
Brandreth's Pills.
Life Preserving Cordial—a certain cure for Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, 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 hones, joints ami muscles arising from a
too free use of mercury, or other causes.
Oldridge's Balm of Columbia. —This halm seldom
fails to produce Whiskers or Eye-brows in eight weeks,
though there wete none on the face before. It prevents
Baldness- the hair front turning grey—makes it look
bright and glossy, and frees it from scurf.
Ramson's Itch Ointment.
Dr. Heme's Rheumatic, Nerve and Bane Linament. —lt
gives relief in the swelling of the glands of the throat,
an I relieves the numbness and contractions of the limbs,
ani will take swellings down, and inflammations out
of the flesh, rheumatism, bruises and sprains: it gives
immediate relief; it strengthens weak limbs, ami ex
tends the cords when contracted. A few drops on
sheep's wool applied to the ear of deaf persons, will, hv
constant application, cause them to hear in tw o montlis
time.
B‘V. Dr. Birfhomnr’s Pink P.Tpectnrant Syrup —An
agreeable cordial, and effective remedy for coughs
hoars.less, colds, pains in the breast, Influenza, hard
breathing, and difficult expectorulirn.
Dr \f stAe't Anti-Cons’imjginn 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 thi>se dreadful Internal diseases where the
lungs and chest are supposed to he affected.
Dr. Spohn's Remedy for the Headache —sick or ner
vous.
Hay's Linament, used w ith the greatest possible sue
cess (externally,) in the following complaints: piles,
dropsy, swellings of the c.x'remeties, acute and chronic
rheumai in. lumbago and sciatic, tender f<et, corns,
white swellings, sore throat by cancers or ulcer ß , croup,
whooping cough, tightness of the chest, bruises and
sprains, seal 1 head, seorfula, foul ulcers of the legs or
other fu-'gous sores, fresh wounds, chilblains, itc.
Dr. Werners Celebrated Worm Tea and Sal re. —The
ac.no.i of the medicine is not onlv to expel worms, but,
by its Tonic powers to prevent a return of them, hv re
moving the weak state of the digestive organs, on w hich
heir production mainly depends.
Dr. Kline's Tooth-ache IJecps — Vn important chemi
cal discovery, and the only never failing cure for the
toothache ever offered to the public; also the eheapes',
ns the contents of one bottle will stop tbe pain of fifty
teeth, if carefully used. It being a German invention
has been patronized by the most eminent physicians
Europe.
Dr. Band's Vermifuge. —This preparation is co lfi
demlv recommended to the public, as an effectual tned
cine for expelling worms from the system.
Dr. Hobby will continue to receive, and keep on
hand a full and perfect assortment of all articles m h,s
line of business—and hopes, by unremitting attention
to hiscustomers, to receive a share of the public patron
age. He repeats, that those wishing to purchase wr ild
do well to call and examine his stock.
■Zr Orders respectfully soliciti ih
May 11 29
Now Spring an 1 Summer Goods.
l. & w. COWLES
VRE tio'.v receiving at their Store. No. 1 C imm ref
Row, adjoining Mr. Levi Uckley.n general asmrt
ment of Spring and Simmer Goods, selected with rare
from the New York, Philadelphia and Charleston mar
kets, to which they respectfully invite the attention ot
their friends and the public generally—in their stock
will he found—
• Light Summer Silk", plain and figured,
Handsome French Muslins,
' Printed Lawns, French Cambrics,
British and American Prints,
French Worked Colin sand Cuffs
Fancy Handkerchiefs,
Silk Nett Shawls ands : -art-,
Bonnet", Ribbons, Artificial Flowers,
Curls, Laces, H isiery.
Printed Satteen- for Children’s Dresses, with Coron
ation and Victoria Braids to suit,
Irish Linen-, Table D.im isk and Diaper,
Linen Sheetings. Bombazines,
Linen Drillings, Vesting",
Cravats, Stocks and Co’lars,
Gentlemen and Ladies C nbrellas and Parasol",
A large supply of Domestics of all kinds.
Macon, April 13 25
Dr. VuHiim nickri .
fin motion and Weakness of the Eves.
riHIE great advantages of this infaliblc remedy places
JL it a« a general appendage to famines, and a con
stant va>le-m< i uni to the traveller. This Eye Water is
prepared with the greatest care, and has never been
known to failin effecting a speedy and safe restoration
of the diseased organs. It - useless to attach any ta r
tificutes by way of praise or recommendation. The
reputation and immense sale that has attended l)r.
Sotidder’s Eye Water, is the fairest proofofits utility
a id lienefi' tul tendency ; it has been the means of
preserving sight to many of the alll cted, from die lielp
laaa infant Ui the aged parent 'Thousands of lelters
liave lastn received by Dr. S. within these fe v years,
containing flattering remarks relative to lies Eye Wa
ter — and me cures effected by i'. have bei n set forth as
wonderful lieyond precedent. Dr. Scudder cmiltdemly
rcoMliimeilds this Eye Water as a sate and valuable
remedy— and lie trust that his experience as a.i Uccu
li«*. to weigh against the gross iiniKjaitions whi. h arc
daily practised on the punlic by adverti'ements of dif
ferent kinds of Eve Water, many of which an- unsali
u« IIW. Prepared by Dr. John Sr upDER, Oc, lt l »t und
inserter of Artificial Human Eyes. A sumdv of the a
hove Lye Water, lor sale by H SffOJ B I
irir Merchants in the country »u|>p.ied bi the ln>
Mai. b I"
NEW ORLEAX* MOLASNEN.
sg BULB, i't P"«ne order. i■ "I " cued per Ocuml
*>o *ee L-m&S k~> REA* 4 cen TON
w«*« »
Macon Carriage Depository,
On Second, near Mulberru-strcet. topposite Corner to the
Washington Halt.)
THE subscribers, grateful
f, >r past fa vors, would respect-
SyV| fully solicit a continuance of
sßg KS , [| lc same, as they feel cotifi
f \ i* dent that they will be always
-—•*»- fpZff Xrr ready to supply the most tas'e-
V'/ . .< .{foe— fill customers in evurv variety
• " of Carriage Manufactory.
- We invite the citizens of Ma
‘ ‘ -i— con. and the public generally,
to call and examine tbe work,
quality, prices. & e., ns feel assured that all who
wish to purchase, would find it Pi their interest to deal
w ilh us. Some of our \ chide-are light, and yet strong,
being made ot the* best materials,and of superior work
manship. They were manufactured expressly Ihr tliis
market, and we believe them equal, if not superior, to
any ever offered in tins eit v. Inasmuch as all who have
purchased from us, ana niter trial,have found the work
equal to our representations, we feel confident in re
commending it, and beiieve tint those who examine
will be induced to purchase. From the extensive sales
wv have made, we have Wen encouraged to have evrry
pains bestowed on our work, andoflcr it at a reduction
from former prict s.
The subscribers having made arrangements with ;
some of the most extensive Carriage Manufactories in
the Northern Cities, will have on hand, and be eon- ]
stantly receiving, the coming season, an extensive as- 1
sortment of
CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGYS,
and vehicles of all descriptions ; which will be of the
last workmanship ami materia! B , and which will be sold
on as good terms as can be purchased itt any city in the
Southern country. They have also a number of first
rate nonhern workman constantly employed, making
and repairing Carriages in a superior style.
Orders for Carriages will be promptly at’ended
to. WRIGLEY Sc HART.
THEY ALSO HAVE ON HAND,
i r\ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
s A I) I) L E K Y . W ARE
ml a*m»»3s,
V ; aflt'lvW 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION:
Pest Ladies' & Gentlemen’s .Saddles,
A Spanish, Columbia, Travellers, Fancy,
' ‘ Quilted, of large andcxtralarge9iz.es;
Also, Race and Boy’s Saddle-,
English Bridles, Mountings, Whips of all kinds,
; Hard Leather Trunks, Carpet Bags,
Bear and Buffalo Shins, dr. ffr.
All of which will be sold a- low asthevenn he bough
n this city, or any part of the Southern country.
SklT" Repairs of all kindsof the above business done
j n a superior style of workmanship.
| October 27 lyj
New Carriage Repository.
At the junction of Cotton Avenue and Second-street,
subscriber is now opening a splendid assort
i meat of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUG
GIES, &c., warranted not inferior, either in materials
or workmanship, to any in the market, to the contrary
notwithstanding, and will he sold on as reasonable terms
is as ran be had at any other place. Call arid s. e.
j Januarys ly 11 R. BURR &, CO.
SPLENDID FURNITURE AND CIIAIRS.
. k xp
&.&%■*■ .-A.)
t. i£t -.TX ■-4 P' 7 J - w. ‘ •
o ‘" wlu
Opposite Washington Ha tl, Mulberry
(|MIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
® 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.
i The following comprise a part: Sideboards, with and
without marble tops, Secretary and Book eases, Sofas
of the latest style,Couches, Settecsand Easy chairs, I)i
--| ning tables in sen- and single. Centre Tables with and
| without marble Tops, pier Tables, pentbroke Tables,
| work Tables, toilet,dressing and french Bureaus, .’Ma
hogany,. Maple and Popular Bedsteads, Mantle glasses,
Drt seine B ixes and Glasses, Sociables,Ottomans, Car
pet and Clmir Cushions, Piono Seats various patterns,
Mahogany, Curled Maple and Fancv Chairs, Hair and
Cotton Mattresses, Feu titers 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,
and well seasoned materials, so that he is enabled to
manufacture any article in iiis line, that may he called
I for. Orders from the country shail receive strict atten
tion. The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS WOOD.
December 2 6m6
JAMES TAILOR,
Manufacturer of Furniture and I pliolsterer.
i //as removed his stock to the corner o f Cotton A venrie and
| Mulberry Streets, opposite the Washington Hall.
F5311E proprietor respectfully informs me citizens of
i Macon and vicinity, thui he has on band a large
and full assortment of
CABINET rURTIITUZia,
1 Consisting of Sideboards, with and without marble tops;
"etts of Dining Tables; single Dining Tablet; Card;
j Pea, 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
i Stools ; Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads ; dou
jldc and single Wash Stands ; curled Hair and Moss
Matrasses ; Feather Beds, of the best quality. A large
assortment of Mahogany, curled Maple and Fancy
i (. II \ IRS ; also. Looking Glasses, of every description.
'Wr 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
i his Ware-House. j >p’
1 December 1 g t y
NOTICE.
THE subscriber having pur*
vyu- V cv, chased the Book Store. Print-
V-AaV'-. o\ ing OfTicfe and Book Bindery
\ "t Mr. EJ. Purse, in view of
r > •; • - * : A permanently residing in Ma
con, "ill continue the Ik .ok
bus • - in connection with Printing and Book Bind*
| tig, in the same establishment as heretofore.
| Large additions will be made to his stock in general,
j in the course of a few weeks. His stock of Law, Me-
I dicat and Miscellaneous Books in particular, will be
j rendered very complete. All important and interesting
j new publications will be received by the earliest con
veyance, as they are issued from the press. A general
assortment of Stationary, Law, Notarial and other
Blanks; Maps, Cards, Pocket Books, Hater Colors,
I Pi n Knives, Brushes, and such other articles as have
' been usually kept by Mr. Purse,and Messrs. Griffin A
i Parse, will be constantly on hand. To individuals
making a large bill of Books on any one occasion, he
subscriber will furnish them ns low ns they could supply
themselves with them from New York.
Having every commitm e and facility for Book
Binding. Job Printing mid Publishing, allwmrk done in
ihe establishment sliull lie equal in workmanship toanv
I thing that is done in the United Sinles. Every effort
will l>e made to merit the support of the eitzens, and
make the concern credouble to Macon.
JOHN M. COOPER
Macon. Oct. 20 52
PLANING MACHINE.
r|HIE Subscribers rcsjiectfullv inform the public that
I their PLANING MACHINE is now m full op,.
ration, and that they arc prepared to plane, tongue and
groove any tbinkness, from ) to 2{ inches, ns well as
! wr nbcrd'oardmp. and other plank, from 2 to 15 inch
«► in width
SASH, BLIN DS, DOORS. Ac. made to order, at
the shornst notter A D A I. F BROWN,
Maivk V 20 f Ns*' its .*; kbsivL
THE SOUTHERN POST.
MONTPELIER SPRIXOS.
IT* VERY preparation is going forward to make this
A one of tbe most desirable and fashionable water
ing places in Georgia. On or Wfbre the 10th of June
the nouse will he ready for the reception of visiters.—
The proprietor flatters himself that from long observa
t on in the best eating houses in the North, to give en
| tire satisfaction.
This Medicinal Spring is located 16 miles west of
Macon and 6 miles from the Rail Road to Forsyth, and
is celebrated for the cure of a great variety of complaints,
w hich it would he unnecessary here to enumerate.
The Baths, which in ancient times were so much
admired, are in fine order. Visiters from Wlow and
about Macon, w ill find it most pleasant to go by Rail
Road and Carriage, which will run dailv to and from
the Springs. T. B. GORMAN.
Mav 25, 1839 31tf
PATENT MACHINE SPREAD
STRENGTHENING PLASTER.
SX the preparation of these xerv Superior and Ele
. cant Plasters, no cost or trouble is spared to ensure
possible degree ot perfection, in point of utility, elegance
and comfort. They are spread of various sizes on kids
of the be ß t quality, bv Machinery, invented expressly for
he purpose, (which gives them an advantage over every '
piaster heretofore offered to the public) us by this means
11. v can be made of a uniform thickness, and free
ire the inequality of surface which frequently preve n’s
otht sfrom adhering, or renders them irritating and
uncomfortable, an objection, w hich it is impossible to
avoid by the usual method of spreading Plasters
TW composition used in these Plasters, is carefully
prepared at a lower temperature, from a combination o j
valuable Resinous Gums, with the ad-mixture of sever
al choice aromatics, entirely separated from all extra-!
neons and irritating particles; and from its peculiar 1
combination of highly strengthening, anodyne and
slightly stimulating properties it affords a pleasant and
effectual remedy, in all cases of pain in the side and
breast, weakness or oppreasiim of the chest; pm It or weak
ness of the back or loins ; Also, in the sense of sinking
and fairness at the pit of the stomach, accompanying
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. In Rliematic, or pain
ful affections of the limbs or joints, their Anodyne and
Stimulating properties render them particularly beneti
cial. 11l Colds, Coughs, or Asthmatic Affections, they
will be found to give immediate and permanent relief.
Persons who from sedentary habits, or other causes, art
predisposed to affections of the lungs, w ill find these
Tl-stcrs an ellectual security against those pulmonary
attacks which prove but two frequently, (when neglect, j
ed) the precursory symptoms of Consumption; and in j
deed in a climate like ours, w here colds snd coughs are
an almost unfailing consequence of the sudden changes
to wnich all are subject, every one at all liable to suffer
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 ante- ,
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. 11. & W. S. ELLIS.
June 2 32
Sugar, Molasses, Coffee. &c.
1 f IIHDS. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars,
J 1/1/ lifi hhds. Cuba Molasses,
275 bags Green Cuba Coffee,
40,000 Spanish Srgars, best quality,
600 boxes Tobacco,
6 boxes Havana Sugar, for sale by
REA & COTTON.
April 20 26
Morton’s Pulmonic Expectorant Cough
Syrup,
For Coughs, Colls, Asthmas, Consumptions and TlTloop
ing Coughs.
\MOXG the numerous complaints with which the
human family are aflicted, none are more common
than coughs’ colds, &c. and none more fatal in their re
suits, unless timely care is taken to stop their progress
before they become too firmly seated upon the lungs.—
Notwithstanding the many remedies that have been of- i
sered to the public, not any have heretofore proved sue !
ceessful in procuring a certain and speedy relief.
The proprieter having been an eye w itness (fur 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 mav 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 hoarseness and sore
ness about the windpipe; likewise shortness of breath
ing, tightness acros the breaht, accompanied with a
tickling cough: and in all consumptive cases its use is
oarticularly recommended, likewise w hooping cough is
»reatly relieved by its use—children laboring under this
distressing disease, in innumerable instances have been
astonishingly bene fitted in a few days: the pleasentness
of it is agn at advantage, as children w ill take it w ith
as much pleasure as they will preserves.
N. B.—Theliirortionsacconipanyingench bottle will
he signed by Wm. L. Perkins, the sole proprietor.—
Each bottle is sealed w ith the impression of xiorton’s
pulmonic expectorant couou SYltrr, plainly stamped
on it.
For certificates, see the directions.
\VM L. PERKINS.
VVe have just received afresh supply of the above,
and can safely recommend it as a very excellent medi
cine. H. &. J. SHOTWELL, Agents,
December 16th. 8
SANDS’ REMEDY
For salt Rheum, Ring Worm , Tetters, Scald
Head, Barber's Itch, fyc.
FatHIS remedy is a combination heretofore unknown
A in the annals of medicine. It is the production of
j much experience, deep research, and great expense,
and is ottered to the public in the fullest confidence of
j its being an effectual, safe and speedy cure for the Salt
| Rheum, and nil other diseases of the skin, such as Tetter,
' Ring Warms, Scald Head. Barber's or Jackson Itch, fyc.
i These diseases are known to be the most obstinate of
any to which the human system 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
1 effect a permanent and rapid cure by attending to the
accompanying directions for use.
Sold by ' J. 11. <$- IF. S. ELLIS,
Cotton-Avenue.
March 24 22
PAliVriNGr
FIT HE subscriber is now prepared to execute all kinds
* of House, Sion, and Fancy Painting, Gilding,
Glazing, and Paper-Hanging. House-Painting will
be dune by the yard, pound, or day. Ciders, either in
the city or country, thankfully received and promptly
attended to, at No. 21, Mulberry-street, opposite the
Post-Office. D. T. REA.
sept 18
GfT~ Wc are authorized to announce NA
THANIEL EELLS as Candidate for Clerk of the
Inferior Court, at the election in January next. *
&S~ We arc authorized to announce JOHN
11. OFFI’TT as a Candidate for Clerkship of the
Inferior Court of Bibb county, at the election in Janu
ary next. 30
SC-THOMAS J. SAULSBURY, is a Can
didate for Clerk of the Inferior Court of Bibb county at
the ensuing election. 31
GEORGIA COURT CALENDAR.
Our Georgia Court Calendar, for 1839, is now ready
j 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 have examined
the Calendar :
Macon, March 21, 1839.
To C. R. llani.eiter :
We have examined your “ Georgia Court Calendar,
for the year 1839,” and find it generally very correct, j
and recommend it to the patronage of the Bar most
particularly. It is the most complete relerence sheet of
he same character printed in the State, and wr earnest
ly hope that your Calendar may be profitable to you in
proportion to its very high merit ns a Court Index.
McDonald, Powers A Franklin, I
Poe A Nisiii t,
Tracv A Gresham,
James Smith,
John Lamar,
I. O. Beymc ur.
ttr&ingl* copies, 9!—or 98 per dozen. Orders from
a distance, enclosing ths tush, and post jMjid, respect,
tally **••*.sd and promptly attended to
OCHMULGEE STEAM-BOAT COMPA. NV,
INCORPORATED BY Tli£ LE'JISUTIttE OF GEORGIA,. u JS3j i
For the transportation and Insurance Oj&^Mcr- 1
chandise and Froduce, helween *^a>^_. ANAl |
and Darien, and Darien and My
touching at Hawkinsvilh, and thepr*r ncipal
Landings.
F¥MIIS Company will run their Steam boats high
I up as Macon as long as the state of the R —-ver wall
admit; and for low stages of the waters they It:—— p r ,,
vided, and are now running Pole-boats off* ..t, li, t.
draf: of w a'er as will admit them to run at tiny <-ta"t o
the River, which- are towed up by their Stea xi-boats 1
two-thirds of the distance, thereby greatly
the transportation of Msrchandue duringthe :il , lMl j
and Fall seasons ; and their Steamers will be cotn
pl< V n pair, and ready for business, as early us ,|, c ]{j.
ver will admit.
THEIR BOATS ARE t
. p :*j>' f Steam-boat Comet, Captain B x
f Steam-boat Alatamaha, se^antain
bu*. Taylor,
Ochmulgee, <^ ;l|)!;im
And a large number of TOW-ISOATd, w j||
be in complete repair.
For further information apply to
REA & COTTON, Macon,
J. W. LATHROP, Ilawkinsvillp,
PH R. YONGE A*. SON, Darien,
WM. PATTEBSON & •'().,Sovnnttnh
MeDOWFLL, SHANNONS-l'()..Cliar)*~, n „
SCOTT, SIIAPTEK & MORRELL,No" - V y„ r \,
r 1 II A .—r, ll/S.
.luly 11
FOOD FOR THE MIND.
a mi w mmxß m'Q]\ - m /
'T’HE suhseriber would respectfully infirm hi* friends
l and the . .iiniii ;i:i i; n eeral.uiat iu- lias.
ed from Milk ig« v 11,, itnd
in this place, two doors South ol lie Washing 11 ■
on Mtilberrv-ftreot, at the stand formerly occ*. I .L| i.ll
Wm. 11. Burri.sali, Ill'll lately by A. MeAr::. i\ i (ri . | |t ,
intends carrying on the BOOK and FANC I' y;r,\/
NESS on tlie mostres unable term l ; mnl he=».
4imse<f, it the pmpleiw ll call and » amine h ..
that tl v will be conv need that lie c,m sell a |j v . L j
can be bought at any house this side of Ne«
Among his stock may be found a gtnernlasse. _ uiim-nt
of Law, \bdiral, Miscellaneous end Sthool It
GLOBES, MAPS and CHARTS; MMnm*
struments ; Re cord and Blank Honks of it - j kinds.
Paper, Ink, Quills, Inkstands; Printing, Visit ; „„ an ,j
Playing Cards ; Steel Pens, Fine Cutlery, Silx. er Pen
cils, Purses, Pocket-books, Banker’s Cases, Jmdies’
AVork-boxos; ladies’and gentlomen’sDressing^.— Cusc-.-
Dissected Maps, Spelling Puzzles, anti a . Ka , irl !
merit of TANARUS() YS for children ; Fancy and Drav%_ i M j, p.,.
pi'r, Bristol Boards, Paints, Varnish, India Ink Jlrnsli
es for Painting; Gentlemen's fine j/air,Shavi ~a„ Nail
Tooth, Whisker nnd Clothes Crushes; Wri»- ;7,’,/n'nri ■
Travelling Di sks ; Wilson’s Manifold Letter \Vrite r
with the art of despatching 1,3,3 or 4 letters wj a ), a s j tl ’
gle stroke of the..pean—a very useful article for ,i| i, us j.
ness men.
Cologne, Florida, Lavender anand Bay
of Roses, Rouge ; Ladies’ Curia, Head Ornanie- its, Ac.
Violins, Accordians, AI usic Boxes; the moatee ; r-brnted
MUSIC for Pianos; Card and Cigar Casts; ’'"■s *„hiem i
and Snuff Coxes, 4-C&C.
Kr All New Publit rations will be £ ve( j as
soon as they are issued from the press.
T’he above goods have all been selected frcsl* j n jif eH ,
Y ork this full, anil are of the best binding mater
ials. A liberal discount will he made io ge sritiunen
and teachers buying by the quantity, for their Slilmries'
and schools. By a close application to business* .■= and a
desire to acomodate, I hope to merit a porting*»nofthe :
patronage of this liberal community.
c. a. F^rruLS.
November 17 j v |
LOST NOTE.
WEN DAYS AFTER DATE, I promise to pay t 0
a W C. Parramore, or bearer, three lutinj i1,,1.
1 lars, fur value received, this 10th April, 183!).
c. ii. skeins,
GEORC.IA, Bibb C
Before me, personally appeared Lemuel W - Ikinson,
who bring sworn, saith that lie was in s.noii of
, the original Note, of w hich the above is a cop - ■
stance —that lie traded for the said Note fr~A an said
Parramore, ami.that lie has lost said Note—t Bmt said
Note has not been paid, nor has it been netrox- , n md bv
his deponent iu any manner whatever, in an v- person
i whonisoevcr. LEMUEL WILKIN .—:n\l >
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this (A , p
P«*J. WM. CLAIMING. IP S
May 6 3ii)23
HARTFORD
PI RE INSU ItANCK Co3lP_—\\y,
HARTFO RD, CONNECTICUT,
j Incorporated in 1810 with a Capilul i)fslifl v *tK)O and
power to increase the mmt to $250,00P.
CIIIIIS long established Institution hut form « ,re than
■ a quarter of a century, transacted its o xtensivc
Inisinesson the most just nnd liberal principles-- pnvi u o
I its losses with the most honorable promptness 5 amlihe
1 present Board ofDirectors pledge themselves in - *Bis par
rieular, fully to maintain the high reputalio j-, o (' t j le
Company. It insures on the most favorable to ~|S i pv .
pry description of property against loss and da j Jli( ,,’ e p v
Fire, but takes no marine risks. 0 '
Applica ion for Insurance maybe made ct - her per
sonally, t by letter, to its Agent in ibis eitv !im ] a ||
renewals r risks now running by this Coir* pany o n
property i this city, mav be made bvnpplir- ntmn 1,,
the Agent ' WM. 11. JO//NSTOS, . —v
Macon, pril 21, 1838- "" —^Ctf
IMA NOS ! PIANOS!!
YUST received and for sale, four elegant ZTIANO
•* FORTES, manufactured expresdy for tl s «■ siauh
ern climate, and are warranted. The public *—
ted to call and examine them.
THOMAS VT *ooi).
December 8 7
PAPER AND STATIONARY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
fJMIE subscribers have just opened their 'till and
* Winter Stock of fine and superfine Let T —< V, Cao
and larger PAPERS, most of which has 1, ** cii pur
chased direct from the manufacturers.
Stationary, of everv kind,
Blank Books, for city or country trade,
Pocket-Books, Pm Knives, &e.
Which they will sell on nccommo i: •« /m 8 f ur
city acceptances.
Blank Books made to order.
Fruiters supplied with Printing Paper, TuY ken
the best quality. BURGES' & WALK " ill
Stationer’s Hall, 85 East-Bay,Cl.a:!,s •,> —. s'p
Novi mber 10
castinv-’L \-. .wirmiv
\LL kinds of CASTINGS, Mil,l, I\lvS-=s, (;(![)
• GEONS, See , of Iron or CompoMtion __ cast t„
order, at short notice. Patterns will be fun isbed r
necessary.
All kinds of MACHINERY made or repo , r( >,!.
DOt" Tim highest price will be given for Old Cupp,,-
Brass, and Cast Iron.
A. D. & I. F. BUOY—VX,
March 9 20;f Nett the Baptist < ‘hunh.
HOUSE, SIGN AM) III!\I1::Vm*'Ii
FAINTING. GILDING. Etc.
Y jMIE subscriber, grateful for past favors in t
line, begs leave most respectfully to re=- - urn ||j a
most sincere thanks to the citizens of MaOoQ ta V;,,..
ville, and theit vicinity, and takes this oppor-*xunity to
; inform them and the public generally, that lie- has ns
sociated with him, in co-partnership, CIIAIt_ LES I
SMITH, (1-itc ot \\ all street, New York,age v —— ttleiiiun
anil second to none in his line of Painting in -Mhe I’uj'
ted S'ates.) for the purpose of conducting the /.Tainting
business in all its various departments.
THOMAS B. CL.V RKE,
Tbe business, in future, will lie conducted i * Tl ,J rr a,.,
firm and style of CLARKI'I ft S.IH’I’I* - . \„ j
Mulberrv street, next door but one below W , Hiiim |!
Porker i Cos., and directly opposite thcCcnlr- sad Iluii.l
Fcba Jsdy '
•NEW KBDICINB —WORTHY OF vov m ' '
Dr. Phelps’ Pom pound Tomato Pills j;„.
tlrely Vegetable !
VNKW and invaluable Medicine, for all diseaus
arising from mipurmes of the blind, inorlm *ad s rri ,.
Hons of the Liver und Stomncli—Also, n Sr* s'lnrn
ton CAI.oMFL.as a Cathartic in Fevers,and it . ttHili.,. h
di* uses. I hey have twen abundantly and su<- —■> n.| u || v
tried, and have received universal approbation whurKrr,,
ftila. Dyspepsia, Bilious dieeiie*, Jaundice. Grat.-j
lihruinatism, ( Jib, liiiliit-nza, Catarrh, ,m, j,.’
. s, And Stoinaclia, GUndul«rßwfllingiof***llliiiia ( ‘
CoatlVeliess, ( olic, Helldlrlir, Ar. p,||J |,y
J. it A. IV. S. I.LLIS, . i nuc
No "ember I
J'>IM*RINTING OFFICE.
VV T have just roc rived an addition of twenty-five !
* ” . fonts of Type to our previous assortment —toge-
ther with vwo hundred CUTS, of various designs—l
all of the “ latest style and fashion,” which w ill enable
us to execute EA 1-1 * V variety of
JOB-PRINTING.
in a workmanlike manner, and superior to any thing
: that can he done in 44 thene parts.”
| Having hitlierto given universal satisfaction, the sub-;
; pcriber feels sure that, with the present increased facil
ities—his long experience, and tried ability—he will he
j able to please all who may entrust their work in his
hands. SO* Orders respectfully solicited.
CORNELIUS R- HANLEITER.
(KT Don't mistake the o]fn p : it is on Third-street ,
next door to JJarvey Shotwell's Drug Store , opposite the
Central ft of el, and in the building formerly occupied by
the “Clock-Makers.”
Macon, December 22d. 1833.
SPRI \ (T FAST 11ONS.
SUJI.MLR HATS.
/THE subscriber respectfully informs his customers &
1 friends that he h;i- now un hand, and in process
of manufacture, the finest assortment of Black and
White Summer Huts ever before offered in this city,
consisting in part of the following:
j 8 dozen super Drub Beaver lints, broad brims
ll) do do do do do medium brims
lit do do d-> B* aver Naps, wide &. medium
W N Saps, do do
25 do do do plain Russia flats, broad
i 25 do do do do do medium
25 do do do do do fashionable i
2D do second quality plain White Hals, with w ide
brims, w arranted all fur, at three dollars
20 ' ’ ri ,e Black Moleskin Fhlk Hats, warranted
fur Bodies, ar less than New York prices
Welt a large assortment of Gentlemens, Youths and
| Childrens fine L< gh. >rn, Manilla & Palm Leaf HATS
To e lier with a fine assortment of Youths and In- -
I fants Cloth and Velvet CAPS, of the latest styles, all
j of which are offered on the very lowest terms for cash !
or good pay customers. Purchasers arc respectfully j
invited to call and examine before purchasing.
GEORGE A. KIMBERLY,
Sign of the Big Hat, Mulberry street.
March 16 21 j
Extensive Jt Avelry lbstablisliment.
THE subscribers are re
\lrV'F~~\ reiving his fall nnd winter sup
w\* i ~s\ V. rly of Goods, which constitutes
Mm 1 ' t a stock in their line superior to
/ |;J 10 Vjj j any ever offered in this mar
ket. and inferior to none for
> ‘ ipfff goodiie.-s ot quality, superior
.A- V -jAiU \ workmanship, or variety ol
style in the United States.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
Lames and gciiileiiicn'sgold patent lever Watches, ot
the approved makers, it/. 1. Tobias &. Cos., Robert Ros
ydl, Joseph Johnson, John J/oncas and Litherland Da
visit Cos. ; gold English anchor escapement Watches,
that were made to order and adjusted to suit the south
ern climate ; gold Lepine Watches; silver patent Le
ver Lcpine, English Cylinder and Verge Watches; la
dies Curb, guard, basket and cable Chains ; Watch
j Hooks, Seals. Keys and Swivels; Finger and Ear Rings;
| Broaches and children's Knobs and Wires; gentle
j men's guard, curb and linked Chains ; .S'als, Keys nnd
j Swivals ; bosom, sleeve and collar /Juttons ; Breast-pins,
and Medaiions ; pearl and get Crosses; gold and silver
Buckles ; gold, silv» r and pearl Snuff Boxes; gold and
silver Ever-pointed Pencil Cases; -Miniature Cases;
i Bracelets_; gilt, silv<-r, |dated and shell Combs; gold and
I silver Thimbles ; gold, silver and steel templed Specta
j eles, with glasses to suit every age, and near-sighted;
Seed and large Coral ; Coral Necklaces; head Bags,
j Chains and Purses ; a variety of Beads ; Spy and Quiz
zing Glasses; M.cr< iscones: Spar Grotto; Tea Caddies;
Pocket-Books; Indeliihlilnk ; Emory Cushions ; Rat
tles, \\ h.stli s ami 'IY< tiling Rings, for children ; Corset
Rings ; steel Busks ; Portable Ink-stands and Writing
desks; card and cigar cases; visiting Cards ; imitation
Fruit; Lucifer A/atohos; Bat tie-Doors, Shuttle-Cocks
1 and Graces; Fencing Foils*, Masks and Gloves ; Ro
gers A. Son’s Razors, pen and pocket Knives; C. Em
erson’s Razor Straps ; Scissors; Dirks ; Glazier’s Dia
monds; seal Stamps ; Chess-men, Barkganimon boards,
Dice, Dominoes; sti ,-l Pens; Fire Fcnth-rs, And Irons,
Shovels and Tongs ; sheet Brass, brass Wile, iscnles
nnd Weights ; Surveyor's Conipasst s ami Mnthcniati
oal loan uinents ; A- rcl and large suspending Lamps;
lamp Glasses and (-audio Shades ; Looking Glasses ;
Plates and Thermometers ; Walking Canes ; Guns,
Pistols, pistol Belts, Pow der Flasks, Shot Pouches, game
Bags; gold ami silver Leaf; Dental Instruments; gold
and tin Foil ; Wliigs, Tonpeits, Braids of Hair, Rolls
and Curls ; Otto of Roses,Cologne, Lavender and Flo
rida Water ; Birmingham and Sheffield silver plated
| Castors, liquor Stands, Candle Sticks, Branches, Wai
ters, Te a Tra vs, Fruit Baskets, Snuffers and Snuffer
Trays, silver Cups, Pitchers,Table-, Tea, Desert,Cream,
Salt and J/ustard Spoons, soup Ladles, sugar Tongs,
butter Knives, pickle Knives and Forks, sugar Seenps
and fish Knives ; A/antle and Mahogany eight-day
CLOCKS; Musical Instruments, consisting of
Bass and Kettle Drums,Fifes, Flutes,
Flneeletts, Cbironetts, Accordians,
File]] Music Boxes, and
Music Boxes, to play 12 tunes.
A GOOD STOCK OF
MILITARY cV military trimmings
01 new style, strch as are now used by the Army un
der a recent regulation.
V/utchmaker’s Tools and materials.
Besides many other articles—all of which they will sell
vert' low for cash or approved paper.
They invite citizens, and persons generally visiting
the city, to call at their Store, (east side of Mulberry-st.)
and examine their Stock, where they areeverready and
happy to attend to those who mav favor them with their
calls. \VM. B. JOHNSTON & CO.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing.
Having in employ approved and experienced workmen,
and being prepared to manufacture nil the parts oi
movement of a Watch, will warrant every piece they
make as perfect as the original, and their Watches to
perform well. W. B. J. & CO.
PIANOFORTES, "
trim A'fJ.rrf \itlln s 4' Chirk'*, and Gtib Walker*
imi factories, a I C. Bruno'* Music Store,
In Macon , Georgia.
BRUNO is constantly receiving from the said
l in /sly tor his establishment,of various patterns of Rose
Wood and Mahogany, with the grand action, hnrp stop,
metallic plates, patent tuning pins, &e. &c., embracing
the latest fashion of furniture, with tablet and hollow
eormced fronts, veneered legs, nnd Grecian scrolls ; all
of which is wa*rr..ned to he made of such material and
so wi ll seasoned, as to stand the test of every climate.
A written guaranty entitles the person to exchange the
instrument at any time within one year, if not satisfac
tory, (if returned uninjured.)
Also, constantly receiving, new and fashionable Mu
sir, Instruction Books, Guitars, V iolins. Flutes, Flageo
ictts, &c. (Juitnr and Violin Strings, Ruled Music Pa
per, Brass Instruments for Hands, such as Trombones,
bugles. Trumpets, &c.
April f> • 2*ly
PIANO FORTES, Ac.
BT Subscribers arc now re'
II s? ivi ! , # the rn,,et splendid PlA*i
NOS ever offered in this part o
the country, which they will sel,
J/P° n , l | e most reasonable terms j
v f*»r cash, or approved credit, at
their Furniture Store, opposite I
I lE the IVunliingtou Hall, Cotton Av- j
I ji Mine. They also have oil hand,
ijt** are nuitmfneturiiig nnd rcceiv
njg, I itrnilure and C.liair** of
the very best quality, nnd every
variety of pattern, which the public are invited to call
hiiil examine, before purchasing, ns their terms will al
ways be feuch us Mutt i»ur< liaecm.
„ , JAMBS IV HR A DLL y6l CO.
March 1C fltf !l
PROSPECTUS.
W'LL be published in Augusta, Ga on ,u „
* * Saturday of October, 1839, th e f, ’. " t!le . first
a weekly journal, to be called ™ nu ®ber of
“ THE SOUTHERN PIONEER **
Devoted to the Literature, Institutions ’a
ments of the South.— Charles Wmtt R,-
The South is the natural home of Liierm,.’ P ,' ,or —
ever been so Homer strolled and sum- 'V le b»s
c t the fervid sun; Italy and Greece r , a >' 3
first wakening into licing as civilized ,ror Q. ’heir
their Poets and Orators* The
liends his step to the South of Euroue k. t gnm eve r
vored shrine; while there, fond metmi'ries m, 8 n,osl fa '
mind, of the epic strains of Homer the snmt/" gtoh ‘ 3
sures of the Mantuan Swan, the muiunrl’s tV’n "
race, and the biting sarcasms of Juvenil Urmi •
later times reelings to the memory of the fearffit i.
of Dante, the epic measures of the nriHm ™ ra,n a
the soft strains of Petrarch, and the D Sn TBB “’
Boccacio. And w hile thus fondly recalling mm 8568 ° f
, “ll these, he remembers that they drew then
from the fervid sun of Italy
he balmy atr he breathes, in the brilliant heavens th„
form the canopy above him, in the brilliancy of the sun
sets that glow tnc horizon, and in the tints that Z
air and cl,me spread over the earth, the inspiration lh«
*f.«f Ti" <■’: '-s-mh. y A:3i,i,"ai h »
a kindred clime m the Western Hemisphere present
no parallel to this ? Do the same s-in, the same bnl
iet'fth 0 ' he Can | >pV " f ll,nid ' s * the same glorious sum
sets, the same rieli tints upon the landscape, afford no
inspiration here ? A wilder, a more abrupt seeoen
ban Italy or Greece can t.,,ast speak in living tones to
their beholders. W hile with these an Italian softness
j landscape upon the Ashley, the Savannah, andoth
t-r favorite streams, glorious waterfalls, and streaming
cascades, arc every where claiming their worshipped
in those who dwell among them. And do all these af
ord no inspiration ? They do inspire; they have stxe
lien in the eloquent tones of the Rutledge and Pinrk
net s', of the Revolution ; they have spoken in the Po .'
fished pages of c Gnmke; they are now speaking in
tlii- strains o n ( ,~, o, ; a Gilman. Wilde, Simme"
Mice, Bu»t, I 'ey. * m.t, . ic .nor, Wittick, in the faith
ful scenes of a Longstreet, and in the vivid sketches of
Strong, Ware, Morrow, and Mora*/ne. Ave, more
they are speaking in the thousand <>t the young who
cast back to the mountains, the waterfalls and the
streams their inspiration in living tones, and whose wild
songs 'hrou-U rare publications, sometimes startle the
public car. They do speak in these thousand who with
a proper medium for communicating their thoughts to
the- public, would electrify the world by their eloquent
tones Nor does the South lack for inspiration i n her
historic incidents. A brief reference in the mind of
each individual to the striking incidents in the early
history of each of the Southern States, will convince
him that they affbrtl rich materials from which the rea
;dv pen may draw fin-amusement and instruction. But
iivuc than all these do the leisure and opportunities for
mental cultivation that Iter domestic institutions afford
her citizens, present strong grounds of belief that the
South is destined to become the centre of Literary in
tercst. As this leisure and this opportunity for mental
I cultivation find no parallel in any other country, it is
natural to believe that the South is destined to become
to the world in anew era w hat Greece was to the w orld
in the old.
This is our profession of faith. We believe, in a
word, that no part of the world has greater literary re
sources within herself, or is better calculated from her
! natural scenery, the peculiarities of her climate, the
leisure of her ci'izens, and her general advantages, to
become an eminently literary community than the
Southern States of this confederacy. This is the plat
form on which we intend to raise a Weekly Journal,
i to which Southern writers shall delight to contribute,
; and which the whole South shall he proud to claim as
1 its own. Believing most firmly that success will crown
our exertions, no effort will be spared to draw from ev
ery portion ot the Smith, contributions upon everysub
jeet, w hich, while they shall be of a high character,
shall ever range
From grave to gay, from lively to severe.
We believe that the institutions of the South are
founded in the immutable laws of the God of Nature.
We believe that on them will he built a fabric of glory
and greatness to the South. We believe especially that
i ihey afford to the Southern States the means of out
stripping the rest of the world in their literary eareet.
} And we know that these are times of peculiar danger
to these institutions; we know that they are now at
tacked by the insidious foe as well bv the open enemy.
We shall therefore place ottr Journal as a sentinel on
die watch-tower of Southern Institutions, ever watch
j tul for attacks, and ever ready to repel them.
U e delight in the amusements and holidays of the
South. We glory in them as fit amusements for a peo
ple generous and brave, quick in their impulses, ami
•dimming sluggishness We delight in the gun and
chase. We hail merry old Christmas and its cheerful
I sports ns old friends and true, setting the brow free
from care, making the bosoms of men to glow with
cheerful and friendly emotions, calling friends to the
fis'ive board and to tbe exchange of kind thoughts and
sentiments, nnd sending till away to run in joyfulness
their cottr-e of duty until the invitations to jov and
mirth are again renewed. The panes of the Journal
will, therefore, be enlivened with lively chronicles of
exploits in the sports of the field, and with spirited
sketches of the fun nnd frolic that merry old Christmas
lets loose upon us We will.also, in orderto please a!!,
give a weekly abstract,of the most important news of
the day. And for the fair practise™ upon the Pianoor
Guitar, shall occasionally embellish our pages with ori
ginal and selected Music.
It is a fortunate circumstance for the interest of a
work of this natute, that the field of Literature at the
South is, as yet, comparatively, untrodden. The Lit
erary resources of the South, great as they are ac
knowledged to be, are as yet, comparatively undevelo
ped Every grove, river, dale and mountain, has yet
its tale to tell We therefore send our Journal forth as
a Pioneer to gather the riches of this new country.—
From every hill, dale, river and mountain, he will re
turn laden with rich stores. These stores, original and
varied in their character, as they must be, he will be
proud to display for the amusement and instruction of
Lis readers. We ask for him a kind reception at the
hands of all friends of the cause in which he has em
barked.
I Having thus detailed the plan of our future opera
tions, we commend our hebdomedal to (we trust,) the
favorable notice of the Southern public. We devote
ourselves to the work as our profession. On the verge
j of manhood, and of a liberal education, we had a pro
j session to choose; after mature deliberation, we have
j chosen this, because we delightiu the employment,and
are devoted to the cause for the furtherance of which
the work is established. No common obstacle, there
j fore, will turn us aside from our course. But having
j chosen the Editing of the PIONEER, and through it
j the promotion of Southern Literature, as the work of
our lives, vve shall relinquish it only with our breath.
| And while we commend our sheet to the favor of the
j public generally, we commend it particularly to the
| kind charities of that band who have linked themselves
together for the advancement of the cause to which we
devote the work. They have acted with us in the past;
we trust ihcv " iff tier «j<h us in the future. No exer
■ work “uch an one as
they will look upon with delight.
It may be well he intervening time be
tween this date nnd the day of publication will be spent
in collecting materials for the work.
The PIONEER will be printed on an imperial sheet,
in quarto form, and will contain a greater quantity of
reading matter than any work of the kind published in
the South.
Terms.— Five Dollars per annum, payable on the is
suing of the first number. Persons sending us ten sub
scribers, inclosing Fifty Dollars, will be entided to a co
py gratis.
Kr Agents will be allowed the usual per cenlagc-
BKOWNE, CISHNEY U JI’cAFFERTY,
Publishers.
Augusta, Ga., May 1,1839.
J. 11. & W. Si EI.LIS, Druggists,
Cotton-Avenue, Macon, Georgia,
HAVE 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 Cububs and Capaiva
Do. Extract Pink Root
Do. do. Boneset
Do. Tonic Extrnet
Do. Remedy for Scalds, Rums, <Stc- ,
Do. Disinfecting Liquid Chloride ot hoda, >«■
sick rooms, and keeping Meat untainted in hot weather.
Callaghan's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills
Superior Red Peruvian Bark
Oil Cantharidin, Oil Black Pepper
Stomach Tubes, Dentist’s Instruments
Croton • )il, Salnerutus, Pearlosh
(.round Spices, Starch
Indigo, best Spanish, Salt-petre
Halsoda, for washing, superior Apple Vinegar,
Best London Walnut Catsup
Sultana Raisins, for cooking
Also, a general Stock of Fresh DRUGS, MEW,
CINKS, A.c
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