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THE
sotspsiibibh’
I* published every SATURDAY MORMIMG
In the Two Btury Wooden Building, at the
Corner of If’alnut and Fifth Street,
IM THI CITY or MACON, GA.
By W.II. B. IIAUUISON.
TERMS:
For tbo Paper, in advance, per annum, §2
if* not paid in advance, $3 00, per annum*
will be inserted at theusual
rates—and when the number of insertions de
sired is not specified, they will be continued un
til forbid and charged accordingly.
O'Advertisers by the Year will be contracted
with upon the most favorable terms.
o*Salesof Land by Administrators,Executors
or Guardian?., are. required by Law, to be held on
the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours
of ten o’clock in the Forenoon and three in the
Afternoon, at the Court House of the count) in
wnich the Property is situate. Notice of these
Sales must be given in a public gazette Sixty Days
previous to the day of sale.
UP sales of Negroes by Administators, Execu
tors or Guardians, must be at Public Auction, on
the first Tuesday in the month, between the legal
hours of sale, before the Court House of the county
where the Letters Testamentary, or Administration
or Guardianship may have been granted, first giv
ing notice thereoffor Sixty Days, in one of'tbe
public gazettes of this Btate,and at the door of the
Court House where 9uch sales are to be held.
(D*Notice for the sale of Personal Property
must ue given in like manner Forty Days pre
vious to the day of sale.
j* V itice to the Debtors and Creditorsofan es
tate must be published for Forty Days.
Notice that application will be made loth.
Court ot Ordinirv for leave to sell Land or Ne
groes must be published in a public gazette in tin
State fir Four M mths, before any order absolute
catflbe given by the Court.
J* butions for Letters of Administration oi
,’n Estate, gra it; Ibv the Court of Ordinary, n,us
ha pj tlis.ied Thirty Days (or Letters of Dismis
sion from th; 1 1 ni mst ration of an E state, month 1 1
so- Sit M mths —fir Dismission from Guardian
ship Forty Days.
7* tiles fir the foreclosure of a Mortgage,
must be puolished monthly for Fovr Months—
for establishing lost Papers, for the full space ol
'three Mmths— -for co npelling Title? from Ex
ecutors, Administra ors or others, where a Bond
has been given by the deceased, the full space of
Three Months.
N. II VII Business of this kind shall receiv,
prompt attention at i he SOL THERM TRIBLAE
O.fite, ands nctcare will be taken thatall lega l
Advertisement? are published according to Law
qy\|| Letters directed to this Office or the
Editor on business, must be post-pajd, to in
sure at'ention.
SOIT,
WAREHOUSE &•' OMM ISSIOM MERf'HAMTs
■tn MLL continue Business at tlo'ir " I’il'C*
|*r<,of UtiililtibV «« Cos I Inn
• Irrntte, Macon, Ga.
Thankful for past favors, they brg leave to say
thnv will be constantly at their post, ant! ll »tno
efforts shall be spared to advance the interest of
their patrons.
ri,i-V V ?»11 w hfl' ** (Oil u*\
or other PRODUCE to Store, to call and exam
ine the safety of their Buildings, before placing
it elsewhere .
pj*Customary Ativancps on Cotton in . tore
or Shipped,and all Business transacted at the
usual rates. ">
jone !» 2i-ly
COIVKEK A TAVLOK,
Warehouse and Conitnissun .1 1etch tints,
at the old stand or CONNKR & martin,
M A C O N , G A .
IN preventing our Curd to the public, we will
state, that our best exertions will be given
to promote the inti rest? of our Patrons ; and trom
past experience, we hope to be. able to do till
justice to all business which may be confided to
our charge ; and also hope for a continuance of
favors from the old patrons o( Conner & Martin.
Orders for Goods filled free of charge.
Advances made on Cotton in Store, and ship
ped utthe usual rates. Z. TANARUS, CONN! R,
p W W, TAYI.OR.
nng 31 : t4 ~ 6m
WILLIAM HUMPH KEYS*
E glish and American f)RLG HAREIIOLSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
-VTTHOLESALE and Retail Dealer 111 F.ng-
VV lish, French, American and German
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
P E R F U M E R Y , U c .
Particular attention paid to replenishing Eng
lish and American Ships’ Medicine Chests, ac
cording to the Laws ol England
for Messr#. Louden v Cos , PliiliidF*lphia;
Dr t 'lac< b Townsend, New York ; Messis.
Havilund, Rislev A Cos., Augusta ; Darnel
Tihbilt, Providence.
uua 24
~ D AVID IIEID,
Justice oj the Peace anil Motory Public.
M ACON, G A .
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, &c.,forthe
States of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Missouri
New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, lenn
ylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas, New
Jersey, Maine, &c.
Depositions taken, Accounts probated, Deeds
and Mortgages drawn, and all document* and
instruments of writing prepared and autlientiea- ;
ted for use and record, in any oft lie above Slates.
Residence on Whliiul Street, near the African
Church. ~
|j* Public Office adjonv. op Ff M.S I homson s
Botanic Store, opposite tlm Floyd House.
jone 21) aa -'y .
WILLIAN WILSON,
HOUSE CARP EMI ER AMD COMTRACTOR
Cherry Street near Third, Macon, Ga.
MAKES and keeps on hand Doors, Blinds
and Sashes for sale. Thankful for past
favors be hopes for further patronage
may 25 20—6 in
WOOD & LOW,
GEMLRAL COMMISSIOM MERCHAMTS,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
may 95 90 —ly
POOLE A BROTHER*
Forwarding, and Commission Merchants,
no. 90 magazine street,
NEW ORLEANS, LA
E. R- Poole. J. M. Poole.
aug —ly
JOB PIUATLAG,
OF every description,neatly and promptly
executed alllie Officeoftiie SOUT HERN
TRIBUNE, as neat andcAiwp *5 at ansj other
in Ike 9ftt*
NEW SBtIIES— VOLUME 11.
GODFREY A SOLOMONS, I
FACT ORS AMD COMMISSIOM MERCHAMTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
undersigned have entered into a co-
A partnership under the name of GODFREY
<V SOLOMONS, for the transaction of a
General Commission and Factorage Business,
and tender their services to their friends and
Planters generally.
o"They wi I also make liberal advances on
Produce consigned to them for sale.
J. K GODFREY,
E. VV. SOLOMONS
oct 2 42—ts
REMOVAL.
PA 5 NE & NISBET Would most respectfully
inform their t'ricn l * and customers, that
tbev have moved their stock of DRUGS and
MEDICINES to the corner of the new Brick
Building opposite the Washington Hall, where
they will be happy to see all their old customers
and others that may favor them witli a r ail ; and
where they will keep a general stock of fresh
DRUGS and M EDICINES, LEECHES,
PERFUMERY, &c., and put np Prescriptions
with care and neatness, and alwavs give
satisfaction.
oct 12 40
DISSOLUTION.
r I I HE copartnership heretofore existing be-
A tween the undt-rsigi <d, is dis-oln ti t, \ mu
tual consent—to take effect o- the Ist dm oi Sep
tember next. Z. T. CONNER,
A. VV. MARTIN
Macon, August 24, 1850.
ja|| E WARE-HOUSE and COM MISSION
! BUSINESS will lie continued in the i.mnn
and style of CON N E R & T A V LO R ,
andlie old stand—where they w ill tie ready in
exert themselves to serve all p- trons and friends.
Z T CONNER,
VV . VV. TAYLOR
Macon, Ang. 24, 1850. 33 6m
HALL A isltA.VI I.LI,
HAVE just received a well selected assort
ment of DR Y GOODS and GROCERIES
which embraces almost every article in tlieii
line us business. These Goods make their stock
extensive, which has been selected recently by
one of the firm, and they are determined to sell
their Goods upon reasonable terms, and at the
low est prices. Whilst lliev are thankful for past
favors, tiie\ respectfully invite their friend- and
the public to call at their More on Cherry Street,
and examine their Goods and prices, before pur
chasing elseivhere.
march 23 11
Noillumii Butter.
i FIRKINB PRIME BUTTER, of the
* I well known quality received even Fall
•r« sli front some of the best and irii sat the North.
Jus’ received by U . FREEMAN,
dee 8
T7MVE T rre« of prime quaUty. in-* •ccive'l
and 'or sale h> GEl*. T'. ROGER!?
dec I
r.M lull fi.oTiux; iTtuut’-
II F.N h ami BtiY’B Si MMi’.R CLOTHING
f * ofalmnsi every grade, selling at cost, at
Dyson’s old Stand, liv
JOHN S. RICHARDFON
jii I v *2O _ 28—if
Family it ts <3 Mitjilc Goods.
IOGAN -V ATKINSON are now opei ing a
J vcr% large assortment of Staple and Domestic
Goods. suitable for plantation or family uses,
which will he sold low for cash, or to approved
customers.
april 6 13
Splendid Bridal Dresses.
4 FEW magnificent BRIDAL DRESSES,
il with trimmings to suit—very fine and fash
ionable. Ladies would do well to call and ex
amine them, at
april 6 LOGAN & ATKINSON’S.
Ladies’ l)i'«ss (iootU.
A BPLENDID assortment of Gin:, hams, Bar
./jl gus and Muslins, f>r morning and evening;
dresses. Also, an endless variety of rich and :
brilliant summer SILKS,etc. Just received at
LOGAN &. ATKINSON’S,
aprtl 6 13
I,OGA.\ A ATKINSON.
HAVE the pleasure of announcing that they
have received mid ate now opening at their
new stand, corner of Cherry and Third Streets,
a very large and entirely new stock of FANCY
DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS. These Goods
have been carefully selected in the largest and
most fashionable houses in New York, are war
ranted of superior style and quality , and will be
sold on very moderate terms
april 6 13
NEW GOODS.
IOGAN & ATKIN? ON have just received
J and are now opening at their New Store,
corner of Second and Cherry Streets, a laageand
choice lock of seasonable Foreign and Ameri
can DRY' GOODS.
They invite their friends and the public to
come and examine the Goods, confident that
nothing to equal in style their pesent stock lias
ever before been offered in Macon.
Purchasers are invited to call and exa mine so
themselves,
oct U)
LOGAN & ATKINSON,
r) E'PF.CTFULI.Y inform the public that
L they are now disposing of tlteir Stock
of Goods nt J Yew York Coat, at their new store,
; corner of Third and Cherry Streets, formerly
occupied by Messrs Graves A: Wood.
O’ Ladies are particularly requested to call
and examine the Goods and price*.
march 2 B—ts
BRANDY AND SEGARS—A fine article
of till Cognac Brandy, in bottles or hy the
gallon—Also a choice article of Seg trs, at
«.pt 7 MOULTON’S.
honitp!i Porter.
\FF\V Casks bekl London Porter, in Quart
and Pint Bottles, just received and for
sale by GEO T. ROGERS,
june 8
LD POR I' WINE—And Maderia dim.,•
fine article in Route, for sale at
MOULTON’S, Agent.
Opposite the burnt square on Cherry street,
june I
Mercer Potatoes.
1 A RBLS. Mercer Potatoes, vet superior,
I * * in fine order, just received and fersale
very chenp hv GKO. T. ROGERS.
New York steam Befitted fit tidies
A STILL Larger assortment of CANDIES
J\_ just received and for sale as low as any
Candies io Town, st W. FREEMAN’S.
Cjutse 8
MACON*. (GaS) SATURDAY WORNIXO. DECEMBER ... 1850
basil a. wise,
TIM MAMUFACTURER, Cherry St., Macon.
II ESPECTFULLY inform* the public, that
U lie is prepared to execute uil orders in Ihe
above line with despatch and upon favorable
terms. He constantly keeps on hand the fol
lowing articles, which purchasers are invited to
call and examine, viz :
Cooking, Hall, Office, Bedroom and Church
STOVES, of different patterns and qualities.
A large and general assortment of HOLLOW
and TIN WARE, Furnaces, Brass, Copper and
Iron Preserve and Tea Kettle*; Egg Boilers ;
Smoothing and Waffle Irons ; Glass Laniers
Rat and Mouse Traps, Bird Cages
Cocoa Nut Dippers, Chafiii Dishes
Painted Pails, Cedar and painted Tnb3
Brass and Iron bound W atcr Buckets
Oval and round Trays; Brooms, Sifters
Chopping Knives ; Rolling Tins
Roasters anil Basting Spoons
Britannia T i Uots and a general assortment
of Japanned Ware, consisting of Sugar Can it is
ters and Boxes ; Tea Canmsters ; Common
and Nursery Lamps, Candlesticks,&c.
; OTROo’fING, and nil kindsofJOß WORK,
done at the shortest notice.
N. B. Orders from the country- for STOVES
or TIN WARE, will he attended to with des
patch and upon the most fuvorable terms,
nov i) 44
Choire Tobacco.
JUST received a small loi of -operior Chew
ing Tobacco, considered by those who have
used it, to be tbe best in Town.
Also on band a supply of delightful Smoking
Tobacco, mild, richly flavored and cheap
For sale by E. L. STROHECKER,
may 2-5 Druggist.
N APOLEON CAPES — A new and superb
article. Parisian ditto, of every style and
price Just received by
april 6 LOGAN & ATKINSON. i
t 1 LOT iTs, CASSIM IRES, DR AP ICE
t ETES, and summer stuffs of every quality,
just received by
april6 LOGAN & ATKINSON.
Cass tiles.
SPERM , Adamantinp and Tallow,of all sizes,
Just received and for sale bv
juried GEO. T ROGERS.
NEW GROCERIES.’
GTI H E Subscriber lias just received, direct from
I New York, a fresh supply of new Groceries,
such as fresh Dates, dried Currants, Preserves,
Figs, Sardines, Uutsun, Pepper Sauce, Citron,
Caper Sauce, Cocoa, New Chocolate, Raisins,
Nuts of all kinds, Rice, Java Coffee, Maccaroni,
Fine Table Salt in boxes or bags, Nutmegs,
Cloves, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, Sperm and
Adamantine Canities, and a great variety of
other ar'ieles too numerous to mention.
Also, a fine lot ofFrpsh Tens, for sale by
THOMAS J MOULTON. Agent,
Opposite Mr. G. M. Lojmn’snew Brick Building,
•mg I On Cherry Sirept.
Sa' - cp's Fine Cnf Tobarco.
SOMETHING very sunerior. just received
lA and for sal. by GEO. T. ROGERS.
sept ‘2O
F’tmr, IB ml. Com,
BACON Hunis. Sides and Shoulders; l.ard,
Dish and Sweet Potatoes—in store andfur
saie by J. 8. RICH VRDSON,
Cotton Avenue
march 24
Segais.
TWO Hundred B xe- Segars, a great variety
of brand* from common to verv fine. For
sale cheap by GEO. T. ROGERS,
junc H
lU’ius. Butter. Nvi’lli». Ac.
Cincinnati suearcured hams
GOSHEN BUTTER
New Orleans Sugar House SYRI’P
A few Jars of very white Leaf LARD.
All of choice quality, just received and for
sale by GEO. T ROGERS,
dee 1 Cherry Street.
rigars. Cigar*.
Thousand Cigars varioushrands—
among them are some genuine and most ele
gant Cigars. Lovers of a good article will be
certain to get it at W. FREEMAN’S,
march 30
Coiigrcx* Water.
I>Y the Box or single bottle, direct from the
IS Springs. Just received and for sale by
june 8 GEO T. ROGERS
Porter.
rpEN Casks of Byass’ celebrated Pvrter so
1 sale hy VV FREEMAN,
march 30 ,
Canal siinl Baltimore Flour.
-| “J / t BBLS. Extra Superfine FLOUR
_LJLvr 25 bbls. Extra Family Flour, very
choice, just received and for sale low by
oct 19 GEO. T- ROGERS.
MACKEREL— 10 half and 10 qr. hbl*. No
1 Mackerel, just received and for sale by
oct 22 W. FREEMAN.
I TICKLED CODFISH—A nice article, just
received and for sale by
jone 22 W. FREEMAN.
Butter and Cheese.
KEGS Goshen Butter ; 50 boxes Goshen
S.J Cheese, of superior, quality, just received
nndforsaleh) GEO T. BOCjEKS
oet 10
raech rtvste>« •in«t Fish.
OF the finest kind, may he had every day i
f.om Savannah, at VV. FREEMAN’S,
nov 2
TVTUTMEG9, CLOVES and CINNAMON—
1\ sept 7 At MOULTON’S.
TT7IIITE WAX—At MOULTON’S,
VV sept 7 Cherry Street
Chiimpnitrne Cider.
BBLS. Ne.wark Champaigns Cider,just
* received and for sale bv
march 9 GEO. T. ROGERS.
IflolatiM*.
HHDS. PUw Crop Cardenas Moliooes,
just received aid G»r safe bv
march 9 GEO. T. ROGERS.
ILielterel ami Herrins:.
BBLS. No 3 Mackerel ; 20 Boxes New
’ Herring, ill fine order, just received nod
for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS.
130 19
Bacon and linin'.
HHDS. Prime Bacon Sides, 3000 Bnlti
* more and Cincinnati Hams, just received
end for sale eheap, by
ocVip GEO T EOGTR3
bilks Caxli'iiierps, Drl.nitirs, &c.
LOC./.V -V .l/’Af.VAO.P,
HAVE Received for the Fall Trade, n
. beautiful assortment of SILKS, CASH-i
MERES, DeLAINES, POPLINS, to
which they invite the attention of their country
and city friends- The following comprise a part:
Real French Printed Cashmeres and DeLaines
Plain Black Gro de Rhine and Turc Satin Dress
SILKS
Plain and figured Chameleon SILKS
Rich Brocade do do
Saiin du Chine do do
White and colored French SATIN’S
Rich colored POPLINS
Plain White and Embroidered Crapo SHAWLS
Rich Cashmere Shawl*
Real Welch FLANNELS
10-4, 11 —4 and J 2-4 Silk bound Bath and
Whitney BLANKETS
Bales of Heavy Mackinaw ; do. for Servants
4-4 new style Printed French CAMBRICS
500 pieces nea and liahdsome CALICOES,
from 61 to I'2£ cents per yard
Cases and Bales Brown Shirtings, Long Cloths
and Sheetings
Black and colored Broadcloths and Cassimercs
Finest 8-4 and 10—4 Table Damask
Damask Napkins and Doylies
Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Lambs’ Wool and
Merino under Vests.
T»g. ihrr with a full assoitment ofbes' made
Fnglisli amt French Bombesins, Black Alpncc.n,
Mourning and Plum Black M.-usliu de l.aiues,
English and French Crapes, Late Veils, Hand
kerchiefs, &c.
Macon, Oct. 26, 1850.
PcasiuH* ami Ununty Latiti,
081 AIN ED for the Officers and dohliers of
the Revolution*'y War, or their legal Rep
resentatives.
Pensions fur l ife for tbe Widows of such
| Officers and Soldieis who married previous to
let 0.
Bounty Land for the surviving, or the widows,
or nnii.ii cliililieo of dec eased Officers and Pri
vales, who spi ved in the \\ at of ldl‘2 w itb Great
Britain, the Mexican W ar,or in any ol the Indian
Wars since 17'JO.
Attention paid to suspended and rejected
Claims.
Terms moderate where the claim is established
otherwise no charge.
Communication!* addressed to the subscriber,
Washington, D. C., or to W. 8. LAW '1 IN A
t 0., Macon, Ga., post paid, w ill receive prompt
attention. M. THOMPSON,
Commissioner of Deeds,
For North and South Carolina.
UTT Refers to the Heads of Departments, and
t » Mein lies of Congress generally. Also to
WM.S. LAWTON A CO., Macon, Ga., who
have all ihe Forms necessary for obtaining
Claims on the Government.
Washington City, D C-, Oct. 2’2, 1850.
oct 26 42 ’2m
JIAUO.x IIIGBI SCHOOL.
r P HE Subscriber having associate and v itli bini
-1 self, tbe Rev GEORGE li. HANCOCK,
laic Professor of Languages in tlio W’oslcyan
Female College, will open on the FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1851, in connec
tion with the Bibb Coumy Academy, a HIGH
SCHOOL, in which will In- taught, a I the
i branches of a thorough English and Classical
Education. Prof. Hancock will have eharge of
the Department of Languages Pr.if J. Ryan,
lute of ihe Liverpool Mechanic's Institution,
will superintend the Department oi Mathematics
Prof. E. Gum ms. will give ins ruction in the
Trench and oilier Modern Languages
The following will lie the Rates of Tuition :
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.
Primary Class, per Scholastic Year, $25 00 •
Fouitli “ “ “ 00
Third “ “ “ 32 00
Second “ “ “ 40 00
First “ “ “ 50 00
CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT.
Third Class, per Scholasuc Year, $36 00
Second “ ’ “ “ 40 00
First « “ •• 50 00
There will be no extra charges, except for the
Modern Languages, and One Dollar from each
Pupil during the W inter Term.
The instruction ill the Mathematical Depart
ment, wiil embrace everything usually taught
in a Collegiate course, together with jirnclital
Surveying and Engineering, Book-Keeping liy
single and double entry ; principles of Archi
tecture, etc.
Tlie institution will he completely re-orgnniz
ed. No Student will he admitted, who c’oes not
hear a good character, arid every one guilty • f
disorderly or immoral conduct will he suspend
ed or expelled. Special care will be paid to the
moral, as well as tlie intellectual training of the
Pupils. (suitable Lectures and explanations,
will accompany each recitation. Monthly Re
ports will be made to Parents and Guardian*, of
the deportment and progress of each Pupil.
N B Payments will he required at the expi
ration of one half.if each term.
[Ly Arrangements will be made to have
Students from a distance, provided with good
Board in respectable families, at moderate terms.
Circulars containing further information, will
be furnished on application to the subscriber.
P. A. STROBEL, Rector.
Mac*n, Ga., Nov. 9, 1850.
There will he hut one Vacation in the year,
commencing on the 15th of July, and ending on
the 31st of August.
The following Gentlemen constitute the
Board of Trustees Hon. A H. Chappell, N"a
than C. Murirne, E-*q , Major James runtth, Col.
R A. L. Atkinson and S. Rose, Esq.
The following gentlemen have consented to
act as a Bon.d of Visiter s—Hon. E A Nishet,
lion. Washington Poe. lion. 3'. G. Holt, Hou
G M Logan, Geo J. VV. Arrnstjoiig, Rev VV.
H. Ellison, D. D., Thomas Hardeman, Esq,
Charles Campbell, Esq., Coil. 8. T. Bailey, Dr
C. B Nottingham, Dr E. L Strohooker, S. T.
Chapman, Esq., Rev. S. Landrum, Dr. VV. S.
Light foot, Dr J 11. Wiley, Rev. R. llooker,
Dr T R Lamar. Rev. J. A Shanklin, Joseph
M Boardman, Esq., Dr. J. M Green and U. VV.
Wise, Esq.
,jyThe Central Georgian, Albany Patriot,
Temperance Banner and G iffin Jeffersonian,
will insert four times, and send bills to the
Reetor.
nov 9 44
Guardiun’k hale.
BY leave of the honorable the Inferior Court
of Bibb County, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, will bo sold before the Court House
"door in Marnn, Bibb enmity , within tlie legal
hours of sale, < n the first Tuesday in January
next. Four Aeres ami Thiee Chains of wild
LAND, situate at Vineville, with S T Bailey’s
Land on the Booth, Mr Freeman’* on the West;
Mr. M. M. Mii* n n’s and the Aeadeiny on the
North, and Mr. Benson’s on tb« Erst for boun
daries. hold ns ilie property of Mortimer I! G.
Nixon and Calvin VV . Nixon, and for their
benefit JOHN I). WINN, Guardian
no a
NUMBER 50-
MILLIMEKV.
MRB. DAMOI'R in form* the I.adias
of Macon and vicinity, that her (stock in!
NeEv. || ie .hove line is complete for Fall)
Fashion, with the most desirable Goods. Asj
these Goods have been mostly purchased in Paris |
far this place, they will ho sold cheaper than !
ordinary. Ladies would do well to take a good j
look at the in and compare them w itli other Goods j
before purchasing elsewhare. The Block of
dll.K *ud STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,!
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, EMBROIDERIES,|
M A NTII.LES and DR ESS? (?ILK,is worth any
one's trouble to examine thoroughly.
oet 12 40
A Bargiiin in L:uul nntl Mills.
Consisting of a fine body ol Land . f
Fire J luted'ed and Ifttj Acres,
*’Y?V> with an excellent Saw and Grim Mill
thereon, wit tun three miles of A' '.-nts;
Four Hundred Acres in the woods and abound
ing with superb timber. This Property will he
sold low if applied for before the first ol January, i
and terms made e<>*v. For information apply to
REES H. LINN, Atlanta,
sept 14 36
SuiM’rioi' Tens.
a A splendid lot of TEAS, both
Green and Black, warranted fine,
just received not from the Canton
Tea Company of New York, at
\V. FREEMAN'S
Cheap (store, Cherry Street,
dec 1 ]
WASHINGTON HALL.
MACON, GA.
ME. S. ROGERB respectfully inform*
the public that he has now llt.i sole
charge of this old established and well
known HOTEL, which has recently undergone
thorough repair, and that he w ill spare no pains
for the accommodation of those who may give
him a call. Every department of the Hall will
he under his personal supervision, and every ex.
ertion will he made to keep up the Establishment
to the extreme point of neainess, comfort and
good cheer. E. S. ROGERS,
june I 21—ts
LANIFIC HOUSE'
MACOM, GA.
a The Proprietors are pleased to an
nounce to their old Friends and the Pob-
,lic generally, that this NEW HOTEL
is now open for the reception of company.
Having had it erected and fitted up at great
expense, on the most liberal, elegant and exten
sive scale, they confidently expect a generous
patronage. ST. Lamer & bon
june a 22—ts
MARIETTA HOTEL.
a a The subscribers take this method of
Ja.ip.TcW informing the Travelling Public, that
—jj-jt-JLiiirir House is now ready for the recep
tion of all who mnv favor them with their pstron
tige. Tlielr House lias now more titan for tv
Rooms, large and conveniently arranged, and
well ventilated.
They are also prepared at tlieir Livcrv Stables,
with good Riding Horses, Buggies and Carriages,,
so that those who wish pleasure, and those on
business, can be accommodated at a moment's
warning.
Thankful for past patronage, they hope to
merit mid share a good portion of that which is
vet to come; and particular attention shall lie
giren to sec that “none go away dissatisfied.”
JOHN F. ARNOLD, * ) „
GEORGE S OGLESBY, ] Pro r rictors -
Marietta, Ga., May 25, 1850. 20—ly*
I>K. CARY COX,
ja_ a Informs the Public that lie is prepared
piaisß for the reception of persons sfinerirg
c-UJL with chronic diseases, at his ll liter t vre
or Electro llydrnjiathic Establishment, near
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga His Baths are sit
uated near the principal Buildings. ’] he scene
in the immediate vicinity is picturesque, being
near Kennesavv Mountain The scenery, pure
water, I lie great elevation above the level of the
ocean, (being 450 feet above even the Tennessee
line on the \\ • stern and Atlantic Railroad.) the
convenience of aeeess hy Railroad, the refined
and intellectual society, and pure atmosphere,
• live all most admirably conspired to render the
location suitable for an establishment of the
kind.
The Proprietor deems it needless to say any
thing relative to the curative powers of either
Water or Electricity, as the general mass of the
people in this country have attained a know ledge
of their great value ir. removing disease. He
Halters himself that lie is able with pure Water
and Electricity, to remove any character or des
cription of disease that could, under other treat
ment or circumstances, possibly be removed
together with a numerous host, that all otiier
remedies must necessarily fail to remove
The expenses per day, for a Patient at his
Establishment, "ill he for Board, use of Electric
r-liocks and Baths, with Water Baths, Medical
advice and attention, with ordinary attention of
Servants, $1 50 ’. which includes all necessary
expenses,except washing an outfit for the sweat
ing process, bandaging, &c.—payable weekly in
advance.
For further particulars, post paid communica
tions will meet with prompt attention if address
ed to Dr CARY COX, Marietta, Cobh co., Ga
joly 20 28—ts
Molusm*s ai‘«J Syrup.
-| A HHDS Prime Cuba Molasses; 12 bbls
X* ' New Orleans Syrup, just received and
lor sale low by GEO. T. ROGERS.
Wanted liumcxlitucly,
rjnVO OR THREE JOURNEYMEN CABI
1 NET-MAKERS. None except good work
men, and such as are willing to make themselves
useful, need apply.
WOOD & BRADLEY,
oct 20 47—ts
t lANPI.ES, &c. —Sperm and Adamantine
2 Candles; Ohio Starch, and Irish Moss, at
sept 7 MOULTON’S.
INDIGO and MADDER—At MOULTON’S,
sept 7
Dried fruit—a» an times. «
jone 1 MOULTON’S, Agent.
MAY BUTTER.—Fresh supply ofnew May
Batter, just received and for sale hy
jnna I THOS J MOI’LTON, Agent.
SASHES, BOOKS AND BLINDS.
It\ LIGHTS of SASH, ofall sizes
l I,UIM ’ from 8 hy 10 to 12 hy 20.
150 pair BLINDS, for Windows of all sizes.
50 do PANEL DOORS, different sizes and
thicknesses. For sate hv
CHARLES VAN HORN,
No. 153 Bay Street, and No. 6 West Broad St.,
Savannah,Ga
I jnly S 26—6 tn
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
Will be erettt'rd. in (he mutest style,
and uj;on the most Jut: or aide
ter. s, a the of th.'
SCTTEERIT
-BY-
WM. T 5. HARRISON’.
A.v E LoQtriEKT Soa^-Seller.—Pa**wng
the Custnm House, a day or two ago," xve
observed a crowd on the pavement, and n
man on the steps who was earnestly har
anguing the assembly. He wan a thin
man wftli a sharp Down East cast of
iures, and he spoko with somewhat a na
sal twang—otherwise his delivery wasr
quite Deni'istbenian. He was dressed in
a suit of pepper and salt mixture, and had
a small patcel in the hand which he flour'
ishetl in oratorical action. A large basket,
full of similar parcel*, sat by hi* aide.—-
W e caught a few passage* of his disci urge,
which we will endeavor to transmit unal
loyed to the public.
“The magnetic telegraph was a splen
did invention, and an was dajrgertyping ;
so was Paine’s light, if it hadn’t been a
humbug; so was Jayne's Wermifuge, anti
Fettchtwanger’a Bedbug Destroyer; but,
ladtes and gentlemen—the aublimest and
most sublime discovery of this age, (as ev,
et v man of science is ready to ttwar,) are
Winkleton’s Patent Granulated Detexsive
Compound Washing Mixture. There’s
no dispute about that. There was a cake of
it sent to Professor Silliman—the greatest
scientific man in the living world—he saw
it tried—six shit ts washed out with it, as
clean as the day they war first wove, all in
one water; and when he saw it, he jump
ed up and cracked his heels together three
times before he came down, and sworethat
although he war eighty years old next ato
tuntn, he never saw any thing that could
begin to come nigh it. Yes, gentlemen,
that nro a fact, and I saw it myself. To
think how lovely women, the light of the
yeartli, and the ornament of creation, used
to have to tub the skin off her ditine
knuckles against tlie wash-boards, and to
stick her heavenly hand in sich nasty truck
as soft soap ! —now nothing more need be
done than to put a cake like this here in a
tub of milk warm water—soak your clothes
there two hours, and I dunt care what they
have on them—they’re as clean as anew
whistle I When I heard that, though I
war making lifty dollars eighty-seven and
a half cents every week in another busi
ness— 1 just guv up all, out of pure kiud
ness to the fair sex, and went to selling
Winkleton’s Wash Mixture. Ladies, I’ll
Mvnr that’s a fact, if 1 liavn’t told another
one to-day. Who takes the next cake V’
Twelve or fifteen lady customers an
swered this appeal, and we calculated
that two or three more speeches of the
s»me kind would wotk off the baluucu of
the stock.
Wha* a Pkuue.nt Wife Diu.—A cor
respondent of the National Eta relates tho
following ;
A fact which 1 came in possession of a
couple of years ago mnv illustrate the
diatac t r of the New Englanders, and
reveal the origin of some of ihe I ranchesof
their most profitable business. S. W. was
the son of a country clergyman, and was
accustomed to laboring on a farm in sum
mer, and keeping school in the winter.—
He was moral, industrious and frugal, and
took a wife possessing the same qualities,
together with a shrewd propensity to cal
culate the cost of articles of living.
One day tier husband brought home the
ch th and trimmings for anew coat. The
wife inquired tlie price of buttons, which
she noticed was made ofeloth called “last
ing,” or more fully “everlasting,” covered
on to wooden button moulds. Site thought
she could afford as good a button for le? 8
money. The next day like the true
daughter of a Yankee, she “tried llietblng
out.” She bought the chtth by the
and the moulds by the gross; and in a
week she had better buttons at a less puce,
in the marke'. Tlie thing vv< nld pay.—
S. W. soon left farming and school keep
ing, bought tbe button moulds and tie
doth, which his wife cut into button C9»-
eis, hired the women and git Is of the
neighboring towns to make them up,and
sold them at profits.
Soon another ctifered into partnership
with Idm and invented machinery ;-tn do
the work. The plain lasting was then
changed into figured velvet, satin and
twist. Improvement on improvement in
machinery was made, till they equalled
the best English, or French, or Gentian
buttons. S. W. now owns one of the
sweetest villages tn the Connecticut valley
and almost supplies the United Slate*
with buttons for coats and overcoats. He
has endowed an academy munificently;
has contributed a like price to the funds of
a highly distinguished and useful female
seminary, and has rescued a tiobie college
from embarrassment.
So much for the carefulness of a prudent
wife -and sn much for the disposition to
earn nn honest living in some way rather
than thrive in idleness on the hard and too
often unrequited labor i-f others.