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IN THE BUILDING
LATELY OCCiriED BY THE COIXERCIAL BANK.
March I—ts
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Sltfurnn) nt it nut,
OFFICE OVER BF.LDEN AND Co’s. lIAT STORE,
jssasaaa's
ST. PATRICK’S DAY.
THE 17tH instant will be celebrated by an address to be de
livered by Osobrne A. Lochrane, Esq. in Concert Hall,
a t 11 o’clock, A.M. and a supper will be served up in the
Evening, at Washington Hall.
Tickets for the supper can be procured from either of {he
Committee.
a, r. McLaughlin,a
M. GUNMAN, I
T)r. J. O’LEARY, /Committee.
JOHN HOGAN, 1
J. BARNES, J
It. 1.. WOOD,
■n 8, Rtre a Up nm vbt e w
M .JOL ‘*J>. K*. .aj. M. M ‘x£ AA A. k%Ht A $
Corner cf Gotton Avenue and 2d St.
aa&ssa, sa,
|£|F*ENTRAXCE FROM THE
mar B —ts
Wanted to Mire.
O HOUSE SERVANTS; also a Job of Painting (.< let out.
Apply at the East Macon Hotel. mar B—ts
fSAgH STORE!
NEW SPRING GOODS.
rpllE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a large and extensive st >ck
I of F.I.YUY A.YD STAPDK DRY GOODS , suitable for the
coming season, among which will he found
Rich, Figur'd and plain Black STICKS, Satins, I’lain and Printed
Tissues.
Brocade Pompadour, Embroidered and Printed Barages, Embroider
ed Labradors, also, a large assortment of Muslins and Ginghams.
French English and American Prints.
We call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of Damasks, Ta
ble Diapers. Damask Napkins and Towels, Huckabuek Dia|er and
Towelling, 10-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton Shirting, Pillow Case
Linen and Cottons, Muslin and Damask for Window Curtains, Toilet
Table and Piano Covers.
Ladies’, Misses and Childrens’Hosiery, a large assortment of the
best description. Gents', Youths’ and Boys’ 1-2 Hose. Gents’and
Ladies'Ffitbrehas and Parasols, House Papering and Fire Hoard Prints
Trunks, Chrpet Rags, Nc.
The above comprise only a small part of our Stock. As Cotton is |
. dewp., we intend to sell our Goods to suit the times, and as we have j
nt’iiing to make up for long credTs and bad debts, we know we can \
“Tuake it to the interest of those buying with cash to call and see us.
rjF’C.MPETI.YG and RUGS —a good Stock,
mar B—dm* GEO. W. PRICE.
8100 KUWAKI>!
STOP TIIE RUNAWAY.,
I ) AN AWAY from the subscriber, 1 mile north of Greek*
TL vii.i.E, on the night of the 2d instant, a mulatto hoy
named JOE. He is a bright mulatto, with blue eyes, and
black kinky hair. I conversation he speaks quick and very
fast, but a little excited, he stammers. He had on, when he
left, a Blue Cloth i tress (roat, dark colored Pants, and a black
fur Hat. He took with him a swab tailed Mare, either bay
or sorrel, which trots very briskly, with an old Saddle, with
the horn broken off. It may be remarked that he has a full
sac nearly six feet high, or quite, close made, and has a
very smooth face; and is about 21 yaars old.
He may possibly trade the mare, in order to get money to
travel on—may be walking or he may be in company with a
white man.
1 will give One Hundred Dollars for his delivery at my
house, or Ticenty Five Dollars for his confinement in jail so
that I may get him.
FREEMAN McCLENDON.
Greenville, Meriwether co. Ga. March 6, 1851.
o“Atlanta Republican, Chattanooga Gazette, Augusta
Chronicle and Sentinel, Georgia Citizen, Athens (Tenn.)
Post, Knoxville (Tenn.) Register,Constitutional Union, Rome
Courier and Louisvile Journal, will please copy TWICE and j
forward Dill*.to the subscriber at Greenville, Meriwether co.
Ga. in B*-Sc
TO POSTMASTERS. H
POST OFFICE STAMPS.
IMIE undersigned. Postmaster at Pleasant Grove, Aliegha
. ny co. Maryland, was the first person in the F. S', who
conceived, . ad undertook extensively to publish, the idea of
supplying all post offices with cheap stamps. All stamps
made by him are warranted equal or superior to any other
that can lie procured at the same price, and whenever any
are sent out in any way defective or unsatisfactory, du
plicates shall be fonv;mled s on notice, without charge. All
who order a set of stamps, with change for dates, at Two
Dollars only—(for thirty pieces)—shall be kept in stamps ad
libitum.
Address “ Poet Master, Pleasant Grove, Alleghany co.
Md.”
Any editor publishing the above, (and this notice) .3 times,
and sending a copy of paper, shall receive pav in wood let
ter, whenever twice the amount of the Bill is ordered; —or,
if preferred, a wood engraving wiilbe furnished, to order, or,
ot an engraved newspaper head—any design, of the value of
Five Dollars. in B— 3t
BRIDAL, Spanish, Evening, and Mourning Fans, a fine assortment
at E. J. JOHNSTONS’.
Also for sale for low prices at v. holesalc, a large lot of medium and
common Fans, Hooks and Eyes, Buffalo Tuck Combs, small plated
Buttons, Hair Pins, Percussion Caps. Jcc. See. ml
Hod Points.
S PRATT'!* PATENT—Pronounced by Dr. Means, Prof. LeConte,
and other scientiiic persons, equal, if not superior to anything 1
non- in use, for protecting houses against accidents by lighting.
As mall supply for sale by ini E. J. JOHNSTON.
LOST*
ON Thursday evening last, somewhere about the city, a pair of
Gold Rimmed Spectacles, with gold Rivets and sky-blue glasses,
a superior article. Five Dollars reward will be paid to t lie finder
who will deliver them safely to the undersigned.
March 1,1851. 3t ROUT. BEASLEY, Jr.
tcTkent.
ON the Ist day of April next before the Court House
door, will be rented at public outcry, the 1 louse and
Lot lately occupied by George Yigal, deceased, as a Public
House, in East Macon. Terns made known on the day 7,
m B—4t JOHN YIGAL, Executor.
Journal A Messenger copy 3t.
New Sale and Livery Stable.
jl |A THE subscriber grateful for past favors, would
respectfully inform his old patrons and as many
new ones as possible, that he lias opened an
flit MJ EXTENSIVE SALE and LIVERY
i ianMhriiSl"‘ll STABLE, ON SECOND STREET, next door
Sto Seymour’s corner—where he will constantly keep on hand for
safe
A CHOICE LOT OF SADDDLE AM) HARNESS HORSES.
He will also keep on hand for HIRE, Horses and Car
rinses of all kinds, and will be prepared to send passengers
to any place, where lliev may wish to go on tbe most reason
able terms. He is also prepared to keep Horses bv tbe day,
week, month or year. His stables are large and airy, arid
have the advantage of both plunk and dirt floors, and as the
location is central, will he convenient to persons having bu
siness to transact in thecitv.
He will also keep on band and for sale, the celebrated A etc
Hampshire side spring- Floatation Wagons, and also a fine
assortment of BUGGIES, of superior quality and at reduced
pnces. A. C. MOREHOUSE.
Macon, J anuary 18, 1851. 43—ly
U Y SIII N(i TON il 1L lT
ME. S. ROGERS respectfully informs the publicthat
he has now the sole charge of this old established and well
known Hotel, which has recently undergone thorough re
pair, and that he will spare no pains for the accommodation of those
who may give him a call. Every department of the Hall will be under
his personal supervision, and every exertion wiilbe made to keep up
‘he establishment to the extreme iiointof neatness, coinfort and good
beer. E. S. ROGERS.
*4ay 31, 1850. 10—ts
GOLD Foil, Dentists Files, Mouth Glasses, &c., for
sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
FEATHERS.
1 A A Sacks Tennessee Geese Feathers for sale for Cash only by
[4l—tf] KIBBEE k DICKINSON.
--£x.s~g^rsßaa
9 Y ®h!I,S. of Cream Ale, in fine order, for sale by
“O feb 22 C. A. ELLS & SON.
ORANGES.
*7 £ BOXES of fine Naples Oranges. Just received ands orsale by
* O feb 22 C. A. ELLS k SON.
I HAVE FOUND A BLESSING!!
The superior of {{iiiviinc
and, Sarsaparilla.
TIIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF TIIE AGE.
DR. I. T. HENDERSON’S EUREKA TONIC
AND NEPENTHEAN PILLS, a safe, certain
and permanent antidote against all forms of the pois
onous effects of miasmata, effecting speedy and per
manent cures of 1
CHIEXS and FEVER,
and all the different varieties of Fevers ; torpid liver,
enlargement of the spleen, dyspepsia, dropsy, Jaun
dice, and all kinds of constitutional debility and de
rangement of the system, are speedily remedied by
tries? invaluable medicines. These valuable antidotal
remed es were discovered by Dr.l. T. Henderson, and
have been successfully tested by some of the best Phy
sicians in the South, and by thousands of other per
sons. 1
The medicines are wholly Vegetable, and are harm
less under any circumstances. The principal ingredi
ents are entirely new remedies, used by no other person
in any form as a medicine.
In malarial diseases, they act as an antidote against
the poisonous effects of impure air, and require no pre
ceding preparation of the system, as they comprise the
Cathartic, Diaphoretic, Sedative and Tonic princi
ple ; thus accomplishing a desideratum in the treat
ment of these diseases, long sought for before the dis
covery of these medicines.
Ail who have used Quinine, (the best remedy here
tofore known for intermittent fever,) must say it i s
neither certain or lasting in its effects.
Quinine, in many instances, from febrile excitement
and gastralgia, and cephalic disturbances, is inad
nnssule. But the Eureka Medicines can be used un
der any circumstances or condition of the system,
v. here a tonic, purge, or diaphoretic is needed, with the
happiest effect. The tonic mildly acts on the bowels,
carrying ol the inuco billions matter collected there •
correcting the action of the liver and spleen, and as
sisting nature to throw of the impediments to a healthy
action of the bochjAiy natural remedies, culling into
actiqn fcjmal laws; thereby removing the
causes andigp^jpi, seasc through the natural chan
nels of thelUsy:
All that is asked for the wonderful medicines is a fair
trial, which will satisfy all of their unparalelled vir
tues. J heir fame is built upon their own efficacy, and
a comparison with all other remedies is challenged.
Physicians ate requested to use the Eureka Tonic and
Aepenthean Pills, as they would any other tonic, with
any previous preparation of the system they please,
and they will be convinced that they are superior to
Quinine, and the whole catalogue of tonics used as iu
termittents.
Their use is admissible at any time, even when the
patient has the highest fever. For sick head ache or
obstructed menstruatiuu, they have no equal. For
particulars, see tonic directions.
Also, Dr. I. T. HENDERSON’S EUREKA PU-
Ll l ) ING OA IIIAK 1 1C PILLS, for cleansing and
purifying the Constitution, and establishing a healthy
economy in all persons laboring under any form of con
stitutional derangement.
Also, Dr. I. T. HENDERSON’S OUACHITA
\ LRMll’ l GE, the greatest blessing ever bestowed
upon the infantile worn!, warranted to expel worms
ol every kind and in every case, where they exist in
the body. This Vermifuge has proved itself decidedly
superior to any other in use.
Also, Dr. I T. HENDERSON S NERVE AND
BONE LIN AM ENT, or HEAL ALL AND PI L
MONICAL. ihe use of this astonishing Liniment,
has been attended with unparalelled success in all dis
eases of man or horse. Fora horse, it instantly cures
Corks, Scratches, Chafes, Cuts, M ounds, Splints,
Spavin, Stiffle, Swinuev, Sprains, Film of the Eye,
Whirlbone of any joint, and Distemper.
tor a man, it speedily cures Rheumatism, Gout,
Scrofula, Burns, Scalds, Tetter, Ringworms, W ens,
Swellings,Risings, Cuts, Sprains and Bruises, Old Ul
cers, Scald Head, Sore-throat, Salivation. Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Snake-bite, Sore Month,'Neuralgia,
Piles, Ground Itch, &c. A single trial will sat
isfy any person ol its superiority over any oilier Lini
ment.
All of the above Medicines are prepare/* / p I)r. I. T.
Henderson, for IKARD, TFBB&. CO:-sole owners
and Proprietors, Farmerville, L to whom all letters
mast be addressed, post paid.
Agents wanted in every to .
For testimonials of the be ficial effects of I. T.
Hendersons Eureka ‘ionic, Nepenthean Tonic and
Eureka Cathartic Pills and Nerve ai Bone Liniment,
see hand bills and‘’Era,” published by Ikard, Tubb &
Cos. which will he found at the agencies. The above
j medicines are kept constantly on hand and for sale by
FA \NE tfr NESBIT,
Uarnesville, Ga. murlHK M
fV ANKLE CLOCK KEYS AND PENDULUM RODS, for salAby
J- rnl E. J. JOHNSTON.
The Great Southern RemeA
DICKINSON’S
SARAPARILLA AND QUEENSDELIGHT,
rRETARED AMD SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY
Vi. L. DAVIS & Vo. Albany, Ga.
r pilE above preparation is put up in Large Bottles, ami offered
A- to the public as the most highly concentrated Medicine now
in use. Ihe success which lias attended its exhibition in hundreds of
cases has surpassed the expectations of the proprietors, and placed it
among the specifics fordisean . It is deemed useless to resort to the
usual puffing resorted to by the proprietors of patent medicines gen
erally, iri l his case, as we are determined to let the article stand or
fall upon its own merits All that is necessary to insure its success
isa trial of the article. The following certificates speak for them
selves:
Albany, Gn. July 11, ]BSO.
Mr. Dickinson —Dear sir: I have used your “Sarsaparilla and
Queen’s Delight,” in a case of Secondary Syphilis upon a negro girl,
which proved an entire cure of the disease. 1 have alsy used your
Tonic Pdls, and have found them an invaluable medicine.
I’. J. STUOZIER.
Gadsden Cos. Fla. July 23d, 1849.
Mr. Dickinson —Dear Sir: If any man on earth should be thankful
lam that man. My wife has been afflicted for the last fifteen years
with Whites; from which she has suffered twenty deaths—having
tried various physicians, and all remedies which we could get h Id of
at all appl cable to the disease without any manifest advantage.
We conclcded to give your Sarsaparilla a trial, and having confidence
in the Queen’s Delight which was combined in your medicine, we ob
tained the medicine, and after using three bottles, 1 atn glad to say
that the disease has entirely disappeared, and she is now enjoying the
best of health. I have no hesitancy in recommending your prepar
tion to all who tuay unfortunately be afflicted with this distressing
disease as a specific in such cases. Respectfully yours,
W. J. DAWKINS.
Irwin Cos. Ga. July 20, 1850,
Mr. Dickinscn —Dear Sir; I have used both your Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight and Tonic rills in my family, and believe they have
no equal in the cure of those diseases enumerated in your circular.—
I have also recommended them to my neighbors, and have not heard
of a single failure of a permanent cure being effected. I take pleas
ure in recommending your medicines to those who may require the
use of Alterative or Tonic Medicine,. Yours respectfully,
January 3, 183!. WM. W. POULAN.
DICKINSON'S TONIC PILLS,
GREEN SICKNESS, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, DROPSICAL AFFEC
TIONS, AND ALL CASES OF GENERAL DEBILI
TY.
4110 success ol these pills in the cure of the diseases above named,
has induced the proprietor to otter them to the public. T.N;v are put
up in boxes containing from eighty to one hundred Pills; ] Pill being
the dose. The} are decidedly tiie cheapest and best tnt and cine of the
kind ever offered to the public. The following certificates, which we
have selected from humheds which we have from Clergymen and
others 1 speak for then selves. Price $1 per Box. for sale wholesale
and retail, by W. L. DAVIS & Cos. Druggists, Albany, Ga.
CERTIFICATES.
Qitncy, Fla. June st'e, 1849.
Mr. Dickinson—Dear Sir: I have used your Tonic Pills in niyfatn
ily in one case of Chlorosis, (Green Sickness) with tile ntost satis
factory result. The case is entirely cured. Your Pill is certainly a
specific in such cases. Respectfully yours.
If. WOOTEN.
Albany, Ga. April 23(1. 1850.
Mr. Dickinson—Dear Sir: Justice to you and a wish to relieve
those who may be suffering from disc.ase, induces me to give my ex
perience in the use ot your invaluable Pills. My wife had been suf
fering tor months with strong symptoms of Ilropsv, brought on from
Hemorrhage, during her late accouchment, which caused hertosuf
fer severely, and threatened a speedy termination of life. 1 had re
sorted to every remedy calculated to give relief, hut could find noth
ing to benefit Iter until she tried your Pills. She is now in fine health
as she ever enjoyed, after using two boxes. Yours respectfully,
ANTHONY G. WEAVER.
Baker Cos. Ga. March sth, 1850,
Mr. Dickinson —Dear Sir: My eldest son was afflicted severely for
some two years or more with loss of appetite, violent headache, swcl
l.ng of the limbs and stomach, shortness of breath,and in fact his
case was truly alarming, for his health had become so bad that he
had entirely lost all energy and was fast sinking to the grave, when
you gave me a box of pour Tonic Pills. 1 took them with but little
confidence in them—but as a drowning man will catch at straws, I
determined to try them, and judge of my surprise when in a few days
he had gained itis former vivacity, and his general appearance chang
ed for the better, and before he had finished taking the box, his health
was completely restored, and he is now red and rosy.
You can make use of this in any way you think proper.
Respectfully, W. 15. MASON.
UgP’None of the above Medicine genuine, unless bearing the writ
ten signature of S. J. Dickinson.
£3r°Thoee wishing the above Medi.-ines should purchase from no
other but the aevertisedagents, as we are creditably informed that
there is a Pill sold in Florida sot Dickinson's Tonic Pill which is a
base countered.
March, 1,1851. W. L. DAVIS A CO. Albany,
Sold in Macon by Payne Ist N:sbet,aml at the ollice of the Georgia
Citizen.
P. S. All communications addressed to W. L. Davis i; Cos. Alba
ny. free of postage, will be attended to.
sis ei©m©■ ia, “ ess I isi s
iHAV HAWS.
VYKRY superior article for, sale by J. S. GRAVBILL.
feb 22
EXCHANGE.
f'rMIE subscribers are prepared at all times to purchase time Bills on
1 New 5 ork, Charleston and Savannah. Sight Checks on
New \ ork for sale, in sums to suit.
Office open from 7 A. M. 8 to P. M.
.. , CARHART, BRO. & CO.
I ebruary 1, 1851. t s
DISSOLUTION.
r I'tHL co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned
_l_ i n the Grocery and Commission Business, underthe firm of Scott,
Cariiart i; Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Isaac
Scott retiring from the business.
Litber Partner is authorized to adjust all unsettled business.
ISAAC SCOTT,
JAMES D. CARHART
Jan. 1, 1851. WILLIAM B. CARHART.
\ T GTI( E. All persons indebted to Scott, Carhart & Cos., are
X i requested to call and settle immediately.
\ E\V FIRM.—J. D. Carhart and \V. I?. Carhart, (of the old
AT firm of i-cott, Carhart C 0.,) having this day associated with
them.. l. 11. Stow and E. It. Carhart, the Grocery and Commission
Business wilt be continued under tbe firm of Carhart, llro. Cos.
A continuation of the liberal patronage extended to tbeold concern,
is respectfully 7 solicited. j. jy. CARH ART,
AY. B. CARHART.
J. B. STOW.
J an 1 [4l—tf] H. CARHART.
FLOUR.
V variety of brands at the lowest market prices only for Cash.
[4l—tf] KIBBEE k DICKINSON.
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS.
.-./I Anvils, to \ ices, 40 Bellows, 10001 bs Sledge Hammers
.fl f Patent Stocks and.Dies, cm from |to 1] inch. Just
received and for sale bv BRAY CARHART, it CO
Macon, Sept 1:}, 1850. ’3.5 t g ‘
|jj|p, LAMER HOUSS)
[Ulta laACOX, GA.
I BE proprietors are pleased to announce
Ujjwt \ to their old friends am] the public gencr-
I* 1 ” 1 ™ ally, that this NEW HOTEL is now open
for tlie reception of Company.
Having had it erected and fitted up at great expense, on the most'lih
eral, elegant and extensive scale, the. 7 confidently expect a generous
patronage. U ’B. LANIER SON.
June 14, 1850. * ‘ 12— ts
1 non 00 ’ Hots assorted qualities,
UUUU 1000 Negro Blankets assorted qualities,
1500 pr. Negro Shoes Superior quality,
200 pieces Negro Kerseys,
for sale by SMITH &. OLIVER.
REVOLUTION.
WJK respectfully give notice, that on and after this date, we n
> > (lopt the CASH SYSTEM and Prices accordingly, on !
all sums less than Fifty Dollars, and over that amount, each Bill sub- i
ject to particular agreement.
would earnestly request those that are indebted to us to !
make early payment. KIBBEE k DICKINSON
Macon, Jan. 1, 1851. 44 ts
NASON & DIBBLE’S
NEW STABLE.
THE undersigned have just completed their SPLENDID
NEW STABLE on the corner of Mulberry and Third
Streets, nearly opposite the Floyd House, where they keep on
hand safe axd well broke houses and every variety of
Conveyance for the accommodation of their friends and the
public.
Single Horses and Drovers will be attended to with the ut
most care and on accommodating terms. As the Proprietors
have but ON ESTA BL E,and can therefore give their per
sonal attention to their business, they feel confident of being
able to give universal satisfaction. f%T Board of Horse 75
cents per day. T. M. MASON,
March,2l 1850—ly WILLIAM DIBBLE.
TAKE PAIMLAR NOTICE.
A \\ ho <irc indebted to Holden & (o. for lust venr's accounts
XI must settle the same, by the Ist of March, as they contem
plate different arrangements with their business in Macon.
WM. BELDEN, Macon,
fob 15 D. \V. BELDEN, N. Y.
.Are there any lingering douMs
IN the minds of tbe pcoplNof. Georgia, in
cacy of innocent. Vegetable rejitnics, jtroperly ajip/ie,/, over mineral
and Vegetable poisons in tluytnost skillful hands? If there are, a few
more facts of a marked anvTfeinarkable character, tending to prove tbe
of the question, will not be inappropriate.
a >>sivnlsive Cured!
GEORGIA: \ 1 hereby certify that intlie spring of 1845
Jasper County. ) my negro girl Charity was attacked with
convulsive fits, which continued to increase on her, notwithstanding
all the efforts of s.iue of our best Mineral Doctors in this region.
Deeming the case hopeless with them, I concluded to carry her to Ma
con and put her under the treatment of Dr. M. 8. Thomson, who
gave her medicine some two or months, which stopped them
for abeut 18 months, at which time they returned with increased vio
lence, so severe, indeed, that 1 and an eminent physician in the neigh
borhood despaired of her life. Under these circumstances the Doctor
again advised me to callon Dr. Thomson, which I did and obtained a
portion of medicine, which, I am pleased to be able to say entirely cu
red her. The last slie had continued from some 7to 9 hours or more,
and was very severe, but they have not recurred since, a period of over
three years.
Given under my hand and seal, this 21st November 1850.
WM. JENKINS.
Fits cured without seeing the Patient!!
Jones Cos. Ga. 7th Feb. 1851.
This may certify that my negro woman Martha, (now belonging to
Ferdinand Finney,) was severely attacked with Epilepsy, or convul
sive fits in 1847, which continued to return every week or two,and
sometimes continued on her for a week at a time, during which she
would have as many as forty or fifty on a stretch, before stopping. In
this state she continued for a whole year, notwithstanding all Dr.
Ridley of Hillsboro, could do. Despairing at last of liis success, and
hearingof the unpralelled cures effected by Dr. M. 8. Thomson of
Macon, I concluded to call on him, which I did, and gave him her
symptoms when he prepared and gave me medicine, which in about
two months entirely cured her, as she has had none since and is now
perfeclv healthy, thus adding another to the many cures the Doctor
has effected without seeing the patient.
TIIOS. M. JOHNSON.
Syphilis, Rheumatism and Liver Complaint
Cured without seeing the Patient!!
Jones Cos. Ga. 21st. Sept. 1850.
Jir. 31. S. Thomson —Deal Sir: Your success has been such in
curing my son of Rheumatism and my negro woman of liver disease,
Rheumatism, Syphilis, &c. that I cannot refrain from giving you the
credit that is due you, for your skill, and if you think that a state
ment of the cases will be any use in directing other sufferers, to
the proper remedies, the following relation of facts is at your dis
posal.
Some 14 years ago, my negro woman Uhody was tak -n in a lin
gering way. supposed to be caused from Syphilis, treated by herself,
which on discovering, 1 put her under the care of reveral mineral
physicians, Drs. Little and White of Mi Hedge ville, especially, who af
ter mercurializing her a year or so, left her worse than they found
her, laboring in addition under Mercurial Rheumatism.
I then applied to Dr. Woodruff, and I thought cured
her, but after a while, shew - ll ?gain, so much so that I
despaired of relievjQ- , Sta&reuinstances I applied to
you, and lam v l t . ‘-“urge theV re<l ,liat notwithstanding it
is a long time af*.,Uoll as iW ari lLl l,er d*wc since, but is
now doing ine very gwTTT * J?, thf
The case of my son was one ‘of trtTifflTial Rheumatism, arising
from salivation tor a fever. After keeping lingering for three or four
years, and getting worse all the time, till his limbs were drawn and
stiffened very much; notwithstanding all that wecoulddo, lit’ contin
ued thus, till we applied to you, when you soon relieved him, and I
am happy to he able to report lhat 1 consider him finally cured, and
has been so twelve months.
In conclusion, dear sir, go on and prosper, you may have enemies, as
who that is any account has not, but success in curing such desperate
cases must bear you up, and that your success may be commensurate
with your merits is the earnest wish of yours truly,
GILLIS WRIGHT.
The undersigned continues his treatment of all manner of chronic
forms of disease, through the mail, Die facilities of which have been
much enhanced since the introduction of the cheap postage system,
which will be greatly increased by the recent Act of Congress.
The afflicted, no matter where they reside, by sending a statement
of the symptoms of their cases in writing, may have Medicines to
suit tin m compounded and sent, and might count upon receiving it
with the same certainty that they would a letter. That they can be
cured without a personal interview and examination, is strange, but
that hundreds are thus cured, istto more strange than true.
In order that all , the poor as well as the rich, may enjoy the bene
fits resulting from his treatment, the subscriber puts his terms at the
low rate ot five dollars monthly, cash or good reference, to all those
who are able to pay, and freely and gratuitously to those whoaro not,
provided they pay their postage.
Ilis Infirmary is open for the reception of Negroes; and for other
cases requiring his personal attention, City accommodations are
ample. •
lie still continues the treatment of acute cases, in town or in the
immediate surrounding country, but cannot leave ihe city to go long
distances except in cases of most urgent necessity. Being possessed
of some of the latest improvements in surgical apparatus, he is prepa
edto treat fractures, dislocations, &c. in a manner siqicrior to the
plans usually adopted and calculated to succeed in many instances
when these would inevitably fail.
Letters must be post paid and addressed to
March 1. 1851.—y M. S. THOMSON, Macon Ga.
for Sale.
IT'ORTY Fl\ E ACRES OF LAND—adjoining the lands of Dr. Gor
in m • r tnd others, two miles south of Macon, near the South
Western Rail Rqad, about live or -ix acres cleared r.nd ihe balance
tolerably well wooded. On the tract is a double Log Cabin, with two
brick chimneys, well of good water, and a never filling branch cun
ning through it. For further particulars enquire of
march I— if W D WOOD.
Medical Notice.
DR. JOHN O’LEARY, ate of Virginia, respectfully
offers his professional services to the citizens of Macon and
its vicinity. OFFICE on Mulberry Bt. opposite the lanier House,
leb 15 47 —im
At Home Again.
friemls and the public, tliat
we are again established a our old stand
on the Avenue, No. 3, Union Building, and opening anew
and splendid assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold
Chains, Pins, Ear Kings, Gold Pencils, with and without
Pens, silver Spoons, and Forks of rich patterns. Gold and |
silver Spectacles, Plaited Waiters, Castors and Cake Bas
kets of new and splendid patterns. Candlesticks, cutlery,
and a variety of fancy articles usually kept in our line.—
Guns. Pistols, Game Bag, Wadding, Cups, etc. An as
sortment of Wind, Brass and Wood instruments. Accorde
011s and V iolins of splendid quality. Clocks of different pat
terns.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted. Piano
Fortes, from Nunns & Clarks, J. Chickerings, A. 11. Gale,
llaliettiV Davis’s Factories, which will be sold cheap and
warranted. Guitars, Guitar and Piano music, instruction
books, etc. Call and see us. J. A. &. S. S. VIRGIN,
dec 14 38—ts
m TROUP lilliL MIISERV, 9.
MACON, GA.
Twenty-Five Thousand Fruit Trees.
I OFFER for sale 25,000 Fruit Trees, all of my own raising and
grafting upon native stosks—which the olio wing varieties may
be found, viz:
GO varieties of Apples,
50 do Pears,
j 40 do Plums,
, -A- 20 do Cherries.
50 do Peaches,
’ 10 do Nectarines,
8 do Apricots,
2 do Sweet Almonds.
Also, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries and Strawberries.
The ornamental department of my nursery cordains about 10,000 of j
the finest ever-Llooming Roses, in more jWßHtotltties, besides
many Shrubs and Evergreens, among wtL, art of the la
test introduction ; also, Dahlias, and a valuable collection of Green
house Plants. Prices the same as charged in the Northern Nurse
ries. lIOBT. NELSON,
feb 15 47 —ly
UMiT!IELLAS7
A LARGE assortment of every description, and at reduced pri
ces. feb 15 BELDEN k GO.
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
f l -—A THOS. WILLIAMS respectfully informs his friends and
mm the public, that he has purchased the lease and furniture
1 J ::: I ,JIL of the above establishment, is sale proprietor, and intends
; to give the business his strict personal attention. He will secure polite
j and competent clerks and servants, and is determined tjiat the table
! and bar shall be supplied with the very best the country affords.—
The House istoo well known for him to say any thing in regard to
it. The rooms are in fine repair, and Ihe furniture ns good as can lie
found in any House in the State. Thankful for tbe liberal patronage
bestowed upon the old firm of Buford fc Williams, during his former
connection with this House, he pledges himself to spare no effort to
give entire satisfaction to both new and old friends.
feb 15 47—ts
Smoked Heel*.
AVERY fine article. Forsaleby J. S. GRAYBILL.
feb 22
1)1 YYD & Visit FT would most respectfully in
form their friends and customers, that they have moved
their stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES to the corner of
the new Brick Building opposite the Washington llall,
where they will be happy to see all their old customers and
others that may favor them with a call : and where they
will keep a general stock of fresh Drugs and Medicines,
Leeches, Perfumery. &.C., and put up Prescriptions with cure
and neatness, and always give satisfaction.
oct I ___
Gilt Cornices and Curtain Hands.
4 New supply of New and beautiful patterns at
xY_ Feb. 1. ts E. J. JOHNSTON.
MACON
Rental Laboratory.
For S . / Mcchnm'caL Fenistn/, and the
J of PorceUtin Teeth.
On opposite tin’ Qaitiur House.
having for a long fell the
of an establishment for the manu-
AIYxATj PORCELAIN TEETH, at
the South, lias fitflß up a Laboratory adjoining his Dental
Rooms, where all Teeth used by him hereafter, will be
manufactured to suit the complexion and taste of the
particular individual requiring them.
By this arrangement, any number can inserted in
solid /docks with Gums true to Nature ; thus adding
greater strength and durability, and presenting a more
life-like appearance.
lie has in his possession, certificates from some of the
most respectable citizens of the State, who have tried bis im
proved BLOCK TEDTII, expressing their decided prefer,
ence for them, over all other kinds.
As it is impossible to give more than a vague idea in a single
advertisement of the great advantage of block over plain
teeth, he hopes those interested will cull and examine bis
specimens.
He would also state that be ran now offer greater induce
ments to those wishing teeth removed for Plates, than anv
other Operator in tbe Southern States; and he feels confi
dent that all who patronize him in this branch, will receive
entire satisfaction.
He is permitted to refer I.A DIES to several who are now
wearing ontire Dentures of bis late manufacture.
C. S. PUTNAM, Dentist
January 18,1851. 48—if
BASIL A. WJSe7
Mann fart ii rcr and Dealer in
MP&NNH® & ©LOOK
tijt waiiiu,
Stoves of every kind,
The Richest and Most Fashionable Patterns,
Stove Trimmings and Hollow Ware,
MACON, GA .
(UP All kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work, done
at the shortest notice.
oct 19 00—Gin
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
(THEAP for Cash or Credit, when they are willing to pay once a
J year. Those who do not comply with the above, can have no
more credit at this establishment.
leb 15 BELDEN & CO.
TWO HUNDRED CASES of every descrip
tion, 75 per cent less tlmn can be bought in Macon, at any other estab
lishment. feb. 15 BELDEN & Go.
The Best Corn Mill
IS now offered at the Ocmulgee Foundry, on Cotton Ave
nue, Macon. It is Nicholson's and Marsh’s Burr Stone j
Patent, and may seen, on application to the undersigned, A
gent of the owners. C. P. LEV Y.
Feb. 8,1851. 46—ts
Mils. DANOIJR informs the Ladies j
V/kifrfft “*‘Macon and vicinity, that her stock in
v ra l *he above line is complete for Winter j
Fashion, with the most desirable Goods. |
ii, r Jiv/it- jSsy ti |e -' e Goods have been inostlv pur- j
YIIt chased in Paris, for this place, thev will
* 7^sl ‘ 7 §ki,* he sold cheaper than ordinary. Ladies j
would do well to take a good look at j
/ ft 1 them and compare them with other Goopa |
before pnrehasing elsewhere. The Stock of SILK Rod 1
STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATII- I
ERS, EMBROIDERIES, MANTILLES & DRESS-SILK,
is worth uny one’s trouble to examine thoroughly.
February 8,1851.
100 Dollars Premium.
A PREMH M of one hundred dollars will lie paid by the suliscri
J\_ bertoany citizen of tbe State, who will produce a PRESS 1
For PACKING COTTON equal to the Bulloch Compound
Lever Press, in point of economy, compactness, strength and j
durability. ROBERT FINDLAY.
May 24 <l—tt
CONFECTIONARY,
r IMIE following goods just received direct from France :
-L BRANDIES and WINES, Prunes in Boxes of differ
ent sizes; Preserved Apricots and Prunes, Cherry Brandy
and Plum Brandy, and a lot of fine SARDINES,
J. il. DAMOUR, near Lanier House.
Feb. 8,185 L 4b’—ly
Ocmiilgec Iron k Brass
FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
rpilE Oemulgec Foundry lias been enlarged and furnished with
JC new and superior stock of tools, which will enable the subscribe
to furnish work at the shortest notice, in his line, of a superior char
i acter, and at prices as low- ascan be furnished elsewhere. The atteu
j lion of Milwrights and Machinists is earnestly requested to examine
I this establishment. lam prewired to furnish
STSi-ic sn&mss,
from 1 to (10 horse power, for saw mills or other purposes; Screw
Cuttings front I inch diameter to 2 feet, 1(1 feet long ; Gear Cuttings;
Turning in all its branches; Finishing of all kinds of Machinery.
IN THE FOUNDRY
we are prepared to furnish all kinds of Castings of Iron or Brass ; Mill
Gearofall kinds, of the most approved patterns; Bevel, Face and Spur
Gear; Cast-Iron Water Wheels ; Gin Gear of all patterns, and sizes to
suit; Cotton Gin work; Press Pulleys; Hand Bailings, Fire-proof
Doorsane windows, Cemetry Railing, Gudgeons, Inks, .Mill Spindles—
in fact, work of any description that is dune in an establishment of the
kind.
’Persons interested in the business are repuested to examine this
concern. CD At s . P. I.F.YY.
Ocmutgee Foumiry, Ist St. bcloic Moron A il'csttrn lint!road. I —ts
NYII.S, IRON, STEEL AND IIOLLOW-WAItE.
i)/ W \ KKGS Nails, assorted;
ZUU ->U “ Brads, do.
20 “fine 3d nails;
1000 pounds Wrought Nails;
KKKI do. Horse Shoe Nails;
15, Mi1l do. assorted Baltimore Hollow Ware;
Swedes Iron, assorted;
Band. Hoop and Round Iron;
Nail llods:
Cast and German Steel;
English and American Blister Pteel;
In Store : and for sale by BRAY, CARII ART & CO.
May 14,1850. ’ 1-'—tf
lAMP, Linseed. Lard and Train oil. Window Glass and
J l’utty, Paint Brushes and all kind of Colours for Pain
ters’use for sale by SMITH <s• OLIVER.
GROCERIES!!
f'T'MIE undersigned still continue their old business, and have at this
L time, one of the largest and best selected stocks of
Groceries in the state, which they are at all times prepared
to sell on thr nw.it farorablr trrms to Dealers or Consumers.
In addition to their regular business, they are constantly receiving
consignments of TENNESSEE PRODUCE, Racon,
Corn, Flour, Arc., which they will sell at the tv wist market
price FOll CASH. ‘ SCOTT, CARII ART beCO.
April 18, 1850. 4—ts
Billiard &, Bowling Saloon,
Opposite the Lanier House,—Macon, Ga.
r |MIIS ESTABLISIIM EXT has recently been thoroughly
A renovated and splendidly furnished, by the Proprietor,
who has lately purchased and set up two of
Winant’s Superior Billiard Tables,
for the accommodation of those who are fond of this pleas
ant and scientific pastime.
dir Delias also refitted his BO WLIXG SALOON con
taining (bur good Alleys, with all the needful equipment for
this healthful and invigorating exercise.
ITT His BAR is, as usual, well supplied with the choicest
spirit ual refreshments, and in a room separate and distinct
from the other Departments, so that all tastes can he grati
fied, without any unnecessary commingling of the solida
and liquid*.
Ilf” Good order will he preserved, and every attention
will be given to make his guests feel entirely “at Home,”
whenever they may choose to give him a call. Asa ‘re
treat’ from the cares of business, during the long winter eve
nings, the Proprietor flatters himself that his visiters may
“go furl her and fare worse.’
oct ID [bin] E. E. BROWN.
| Ilalf-Bar’ls No. 1 Mackerel,
If>ls“ “ “ 2 “
fresh caught, for sale by SMITH & OLIVER.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
-AND MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines k Boilers,
Also,of Gearing anil skn/Ong for MIFFS,of eoery description;
HARK ‘ , j
ok most ’aW* roved ivCttk’rss; “*
Also, Ikons fob
Bullock’s celebrated Cotton Press,
CIN GEAR, PLATES ATI) RALLS,
KEPT constantly on hand; the whole of which are Warranted
to be of thr best materials and workmanship, and w ill be sold on
accommodating terms.
t w Work Shops opposite Presbyterian church, corner Fourth and
Walnut Streets.
Mtcon, Api.il 18,1830. 4 t s
fOXNEH & TIVLOR,
Ware-House & Commission Merchants
AT THE OF 1) STA.YJJ OF CO.WVFAI &■ .1/. 11l TIM.
MACON, GA.
IN presenting our card to the public, we will state that
our best exertions will be given to promote the interests of
our patrons; and from past experience, we hope to be able
to do lull justice to all business which may he confided to our
charge ; and also hope for a continuance of favors from the
old patrons of Conner &. Martin.
Orders for Goods filled free of Charge.
O” Advances made on Cotton in Store or Shipment, at the
usual rates.
„ 7. T CONNER.
Anc. 20 ts W. W. TAYLOR.
IAOII the \ oiing Ones—Battle doors and shuttle cocks
graces, knives and forks, bowls and pitchers, rattles,
teething rings, &c. for sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
To the Afflicted.
sis An 9m BVIHB
C CONTINUES to devote liis undivided attention to tlie treatment
) of Chronic Diseases of every fonn and variety. He is pre|iar
ed to entertain patiente—both white and black, for which his charg
es are very moderate. Persons wishing treatment, should note down
their age, the history of the case;their present symptoms and the co
lor of theirhairamieyes, anil in the letter (post paid) encloses2,so.
and on its reception, he will mail to their address a portion of Med
icine, (to last a month) to suit the case. lie flatters himself that lus
long and extensive experience and hisestablsihed success in this de
partment, of practice, will he sufficient guaranty to applicants.
Postage on a portion of medicines, only live to 10 cents.
Pondtown, Sumpter co., Ca. jan. 11—fun
%*Journal & Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, and Times, please
copy the above 0 months and forward the hills to’.V. B. S.
Pistols—A lien & Wesson’s do. with a large
and choice lot of rifle and smooth bore single barrels,
lor sale by K. J. JOHNSON.
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
WH 0 L ESA L E <0- RE T A IL .
viT^ 1 GOLD and siver I ever, duplex, anchor
verge \V ATCH ES, gold guard, fob
vest and chatalaine Chains ; seals, keys.
I Charms, <j-c., diamond, ruby, opui, garnet and pearl and
other stones set in finger rings; ear rings, bracelets, neckla
i ces, breast pins, studs, collar buttons, sleeve buttons, tj-c.
Gold and silver Spectacles, thimbles, pen and pencil cap- ;
es with Drown &. Haglev's Pens, tooth picks, lockets and |
miniature cases, snaps, bracelet clasps, belt buckles of gold
and silver, &c., card cases of silver embossed steel, &c., |
: ladies port monies of do. combs of silver, tortoise shell, buffalo i
| tc., bead dresses, paper inache work stands, desks, port folios
I jewelry boxes, &c.
A choice and elegant selection of the above, with a great
many new and elegant articles now on band and sos .sale for
moderate profits, for cash or approved credit.
oct 2G 3m E. J. JOHNSON.
Boot & Shoe Establishment.
-TI i x Kirtliind
would return their sincere thanks /
for the very liberal patronage “ o ~in ■,
they have received for the last ten years and they most re- ■■
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. They would
j also inform their friends and the public generally that they j
are now opening at their New Store opposite Washington
Hall an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes, mostly of our
own manufacture, and which we shall otFer at prices that
cannot fail to satisfy all who wish to purchase a good ur
| tide at as low prices as the same quality can be purchased
m the City or State. We shall he receiving weekly sup
plies and hope by strict attention to please all who may pat
ronize us.
\\ e shad also keep a good assortment, at the old stand,
where one ol the firm will remain until next spring who
will he pleased tosee our old friends and all who may favor
j us with a call, MIX & KIRTLAND
I HOV 30 3G—tf
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
SI Dim,ship Line.
WEEKLY. gfaSferf
r |MIK new and splendid steamers FLORIDA, Capt. Lyon,
X and ALABAMA, Capt- Ludlow, belonging to the
NEW YORK ANJ) SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA
TION COMI’AN Y, on and alter the i lib inst., will leave
Savannah and Nkw-Yokk every Saturday until further no
ice. These ships are 1.200 tons register, and unsurpassed
in comfort safety and sjieed. Cabin passage, $25 —payable
iu advance. Address PADDLEFORD, FAY 4} CO'.
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
184 Front-street, New ¥ofk.
Jan II 1851.—nr>4i—13m.
WANTED.
T YV/Y AAA lbs RAGS. Cash paid for clean cotton and
I \ ‘* mM. f linen rags—l cents per pound, when de*
livered in quantities of IlM) jtounds or more ; and wltcu de
livered in small quantities. For old hemp, twigging, and pie
ces of rope, 1 i cents, delivered either at Rock Island Factory
oral their store in Columbus, in the SsotJi corner Koouu
of Oglethorpe I louse.
I). ADAMS, Secretary.
Oct. 2fi.
Wedding Parties, Ac.—Note paper, envelopes
w-tiers, cake boxes, gold and silver leaf, Ac.of choic
and beautiful styles, for sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
TO FAN MAKERS.
‘IATOVK WIRE, front No, 1, to No. 12. Also Fan Gearing.* ou
\ \ hand and lor sal, by FRAY, CAUILAUT k Ct:.
dec 21 3—tf
FREEMAN & MACARTHY,.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Candies, Cordials, Syrups &c,
DEALERS IN FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ,
Pickles, Sauces, Gatsups &c.
ALBO,
Family Grorerits*, Fancy Articles, and
FAMILY .SUPPLIES.
TOYS of every description, the finest assortment iu the State,
for sate. Wholesale and Retail.
CAKE TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS,
always on hand, and we are prepared to execute orders iu his line
not to be equalled this side of Paris.
Candy, Cordial, Syrups nud Lemon Sugar, put up with care and
warranted.
As we manufacture the largest portion of our Stock, purchasers
are sure to get a fresh article, and equal, if not superior to any nutm
ufacturcd in the country North or South. All hands of vs bring en
terprising, a* ice/l ns tasty men, and particularly attentive to tke 1 Asdic
we are determined to contribute our part towards developing t
resources of the country and making ourselves independent of North
ern fabrics. C.ISH. Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
dec 7 37—ts
Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves &
House-Keeping Articles.
BRAY, (ARIIART k €o.
Near Scott, Carhart & Co**.
OFFER to the attention of their friends and the public, large
well selected and general stock in their line ; haring been
selected and h<"ight by one of the concern, the goods are all i:;w
and were laid in expressly for this market.
We will take the liberty to say, that for variety, our Stock cannot
!>e equalled in the State.
We will sell on reasonableterms.giving every usual accomodation.
Copper Work, of all kinds, done with exactness and despatch.
Tin Work in all its variety,—Roofing and job work.done ns usual.
A good stock of Tin Ware always en hand. Amongst their stock
will he found Iron of all sizes and kinds. Nails and Nail Rods, Spikes
Steel, Cast, German, English blister and Spring Steel, Castings and
Hollow Ware, Ovens,Rots, Boilers and Cauldrons.
risdb STOVES,
JZ&M COOKING
IggpM
||§|§l§|p(| PARLOR,-
l
•VNVItJ?, Vices, Bellows and Btovksmith’s Tools, generally. ptir
thfflp Forges, Cross Cut and Mill Sams, and Mill Cranks, Files &c.,
Saws, Planes, Bench Screw*. Morticing Machines, Chisels. Ham
mers, Hand Vices and Carpenters’ Tools, generally. Mrfl Irons. Hois
ting Screws, Hand and Jack Screws. Plows, Trace, and Log Chains,
Lock and Breast Chains. Axes. Hoes, Agricultural implements, and;
all kinds Plantation Tools. Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Com Mills.
Spades and Shovels, Fire Dogs. Kendors. Shovel and Tongs and
Housekeeping- Articles. Bras: Goods, of all kinds, Ket
tles. Sitters. Pansand Faucets. Fine Guns. Pistols and shooting im
plements generally. Wiiiow and Wooden Ware, Tubs, Baskets,
Trays, bee., bee.
Japanued & Brittannia Ware r
LAMP.-, andCandlesticks. English and American Door Locks, Till,
Trunk, and Chest Looks. Files, Rasps, Horse Shoe Nails, Furnaces
for Tailors, Furnaces for heating smoothing Irons, with the usual va
riety of Knives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Knives, Pad Ixtrks and
Razors.
Scissors, Brushes of all kinds, L’airaud Feather Dusters,Cords
Manilla Rope, Grindstones, icc., bi c.
_ 3.l—tf
BOUNTY LAND TO SOLDIERS.
P a late Act of Congress, Bounty I .and is granted
to Hie officers and soldiers of the war of 1812, and
of the various wars since 1790. In case of the death of
the soldier, to their widows and minor children.
The undersigned being permanently located at the citv
of Washington, and possessiag a thorough and familiar
acquaintance with the requirements of the Government
offices, is prepared to attend to procuring Bounty Land
Warrants without jeopardy . or delay, and at but little ex -
pense to claimants.
Land Warrants located on the best Western Land,
and the J,and sold on the most advantageous terms.
Claims lor Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy Pensions,
hack pay, lost horses, and every other description of
claims against the General Government adjusted, with
promptness and despatch.
Persons desiring information of friends who are or
have been in the Army or Navy, will forward to him all
the particulars known of their service, together with a
fee ol one dollar, and their enquiries will le replied to by ■
return of mail. Address, (post-paid.)
CHAS. C TUCKER,
Washington City, D. Cl
February 1, 1851. 45 if
CARPETS! CARPETS! !
j A I’RS. Cotton Warp, Ingrain and 3 fly Carpetings,
“*U Just received, and for sale lower than ever known in
this market, by KIBBEE DICKENSON
Macon, July 3d, 1850. 14—ts
Housekeeping Goods,
SILVER Forks, table, dessert, tea, mustard and salt spoons,
butter knives, soup ladles, cups and pitchers, sugar tongs,
gravy spoons, &c. of warranted pure silver,
i .Silver plated waiters, cake baskets, candlesticks, castors,
snuffers and trays, butter tubs, salt and mustard cups, sugar
; baskets, &.c. of new rich and elegant styles.
Silvered and gilt girandole. porcelain vaces, lard lamps, tc.
! Ivory handle knives and forks in setts anddtnives extra ;
silver plated fruit knives, childrens knives and forks, tc. nap
! kin rings, tea trays in setts and singly.
Received by late urnva!s and for sale on fair terms by
oct 20 3l E. J. JOHNSON.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
ARAMIXTA M’KIXXIE, ) Houston ’• Superior Court,
vs. > returnable to October Term.
JOHN M’KINXIE, ) 1850.
BTT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff
of Houston county, that the said Defendant is not
to he found in said county, it is ordered that said Libel
be perfected by publishing this order in one of the public
Gazettes of the State, once a month for three months,
next liefore the next Term of Houston Superior Court.
Chambers, Jan. 23, 1841.
JAMES H. STARK,
Judge Superior Court, Flint District.
January 25. 1851. 44 — 3m*
APPLES! APPLES!
|i \ BRk-S. very fine Northern Apples, for sale by J.S. GRAYBILL
I” / feb 22
ONIONS.
WHITE and RED. A very superior article, for aie by
frb t* J. 8. GRAYBILL