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‘’ jre requested by Rev. C. F. R. Shehane to give
{JT_ , v j|[ not be able to preach in Macon, on the
ft March, as appointed.
. fW postage Law—On the Ist of July text
ffc* Vjj into effect, after which, the postage on the
will be as follows:
] a c3 within the county of Bibb, free.
K gta nce of 50 miles 5 cents per quarter.
*'l nd under 300 “ 10 “ “ “
“ 1000 “ 15 “ “ “
■W’L 0 “ 2000 “ 20 “ “ “
“ 4000 “ 25. “ “ “
\s the bulk of our circulation is within 300 miles of
™ t he yearly postage on the Citizen, prepaid, quarter-
tex ceed 40 cents, per copy, instead of the old rates
ond 76 cents P er anm,m - This is an item worth sav
those who pay us $2, immediately we will furnish
Citizen postage included, for less than the cash advance
rl;ist^ r -
DIED,
I tins city, on thc DtU lnst - Mr - Wk. w * Baldwin, aged auout 38
f. county, on thc l'2th inst, Mr. Martin Gavin, a native of
* sounty, Ireland, and formerly a resident of this ciry.
1m ANO FORTES.
_ THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the pub
lie. that he will always keep on hand PIANOFORTES
of thc best makers. He will also state that he is ena
* gjera f n |i assortment, consisting of eve*r variety of style and
JL al) d all inflruments sold by him are recommended and guar
be equal in every respect to any.
g ami second hand Pianos taken in exchange repaired and tun
\ large tssortment of Music will always lie and
nt Attention [>aid to all orders. On all orders or
f?.her. a liberal discount will be made.
Spiral histruments, Instruction Books and Musical Merchandize
j ,erv kind always kept on hand. All articles warranted in every
Jin and he respectfully solicits orders and visits from all those in
JJbf Piano Fortes. mar 22 It S. B. DAY.
\ow Millinery Store.
(os. U’ORHINGTON respectfully informs the Indies of Macon
,nd vicinity, that she. Im* received and will open next week, an
of spring style Bonnets, Ribbons, Fine French Flowers, &c.
t visited New York, herself, and made a careful selection, she
** Making and Bonnet Bleaching carried on as heretofore.
JJ| n eil below J. L. Jones, Mulberry street, up stairs.
&s 28 —ts
SPRING and SUMMER
M I L i I Ti Ut ,
IKS. IIVUOLB has just received a full and splendid assort
ment of th eabovc articles consisting of a general supply of Straw
jjjllt Bonnets, Ribbons. Artificial Flowers, Wreaths, and Muslin
id Lacr Capos, Shawls, Sacks, Collars, and Mantillas of the latest
vemnd patterns. Also, Laces. Black sewing silk Mils, Kid Gloves
Win an( j Lace Long sleeves, and a general variety of Goods, usu-
Iv Sept in that line of business, which will he sold on reasonable
mar 82—ts
Sew Goods! New Goods!!
ME undersigned at the old stand of Russell & Ehrlich, on Cotton
tvenue, above Ousley’s Ware-House, otfers for sale
VERY LOW FOR CASH,
*nerl assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Clothing,
Groceries and almost every article suited to city and country
stonier*. As his goods are received at short intervals, they may
sirs be relied upon as being both fres'n and fashionable. He in
ifijll to call and see him before purchasing elsewhere.
mar 22-31 U GEO. EHRLICH.
GRAND ATTRACTIONS
\\ MONDAY EVENING next, at Dempsey’s Saloon,
’ Flovd House, will commence the Grand Exhibition of
ijl, Dick, or the Learned Bear,
ho Imsdisplayed his wonderful and extraordinary powers, to adini
(Utouamk in the principle cities North and West. He will read
rruing or printing, spell words, tell his age. tell the time by any per
m'i natch, count the spectators, play cards, and perform divers oth
r achievements of sagacity, skill and calculation. After his per
nuanre, there will lie exhibited a choice variety of Puppet Dances,
(th appropriate Music, ke.
Dooriopen at 7 o’clock, and performance to commence at half past
Admittance 25 cents —children under 10 years of age, 10 cents.
t 7 ‘orparticulars see large Bills.
mar 22- It C. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor.
|T A II V Rfi.V IN.—Fiiur secondhand close
ft th- el hand Buggiejs, n u in good rejair, and.viillie sold
h ‘’’gain, if called for soon. Eiiquire of D. TOtliEY, comer of
m l Merry streets, or of, ) FREEMAN & ROBERTS.
null m'—U ‘*
GRAND AND BRILLIANT
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
Fitrthe Benefit of the Independent Fire Cos. of Augusta .
CLASS 9. D. PAINE & CO. Managers Schejne
1 Prize of $ 40,000—1 Prize of $12,497,
Infs6,ooo; lof $4,01)0, Stc. &c. Ticketi§lo, shares in proportion.
Draws on Saturday, (thisday) 22d inst.
1 Prize of 330,000—1 Prize of $2,0000.
! of s.'>,ooo. &r. &e. $lO. Shares in Prnpor
uoß. i>rr v, Wednesday,fitith inst. ft
CLASS 99.
lPriz, of $3.080—10 Prizes of 8500.
Draws ray 26th inst. Tickets §l, shares in proportion. \
CLASS H.
1 prize of $75,000 —1 Prize of $50,000,
1ft35,000: 1 0f512,400; 100 of $9,000; 40 of 1,800; fcc.
Tickets $30,00; shares in proportion. Draws Saturday 29th inst.
Nsale at the Lucky Office. formerly kept by C. B. Patterson
•finite Post Office. M M. SHIVERS, Jr. Agent,
numbers in class 87.—0, 42, 49, 58, 38, 40, 25, 37,70, 6^’
V'ravi n numbers Class G—ll, C 5, 14, 41, 18, 29.64, 37, 36, 17,5, 54.
f nat Loss- whole ticket. No. 18, 29, 41, in clrss G; price SIO,OOO,
Jtturned at this otfice for want of a purchaser.
NEW YORK
branch store.
Dry Goods at New York Prices,
T HK Subscribers beg leave to lnfonn the Ladies of Macon and
rjr. ‘ icinit >’ that they have just opened with an entire new Stock of
‘Goods rir/usirr/fi —which will he sold as low for cash as in New
‘'hi ‘ rbe Mock consists in part of the following; Black and Col'd.
n f.Rnrege de Laities; Tissues; Bareges; Lawns; Muslins; Jaconetst;
• n.on i rape and Black Silk Shawls; prints; Calicoes; Brown and
w 1 I ' <l I,o,n '' st ics, &c. &c. Also a full assortment of Hosiery; La
- “tv ns; Ribbons; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Sheeting, Pillow
C ] ‘’" 1 ,*' 09<>m Linens, warranted pure;Table Linens,Needle work’d
v .‘ rirs * 1 n P es an d I nder Sleeves, &c. to which we respectfully in
cali SPAULDING & WILLIAMS,
L'otton Avenue, next door to Messrs Richards’ Bookstore.
’ n, “ °f >be firm, being in New York, doing business, we can
te within 12 days. m 15—2t*
ICETiCEI! ICE!!!
subscribers thankful for past favours would iuform
“hr numerous customers and friends that they are now
ivepared ro furnish them with ICE in any quantity at a low
***’ Viz orders from the country will be filled without de
-I’Vj C. A. ELLS& SON.
( >la< on (onuty.—To all whom it may concern.
Application will be made at the next term of the Supe
r court of the County of Macon, to admit to registration
e name of Barbary Curtis, a free woman of color, said Bar
jr> Curtis, is dark complected, about five feet high and a
lb years of age.
maria— lt Wm. W. CORBITT, c. s. c
FLOUR! FLOIIrT
,)(| ‘HRELS Premium Flour. Just received and for sale by
JU ‘ y mss C. A. ELLS & SON.
VT ° l: * ! POTATOES’
1! II) , ‘ ierccr an< l Yellow Potatoes, in fine order and I*
8316 l, y ... 15 C. A. ELLS & SON . \
PLANTER’S FACTORY,
butts county, ga.
1 f ‘ lu ’ rs ‘gned would respectfully inform his friends,
pared IJIIlcrs ; ai! d the public at large, that he is now pre
-01 *-h c ! , j' Jnnf: !! :tnre LINSEYS, of a most superior quality
•cco mm J:; Wll! ; lhva ys keep a large supply on hand for the
forw lr(1 i • lon purchasers. Planters having their Wool
“lL8()Y lUa Was * l<?< * stite, with or without burs, to L. M.
l *u r edintos,^ ,t > reyth ’ ( la. can have the same manu- I
“r Yards “'“in*” of su P erior quality, at the rate of $1 for
place it wii lbs. VVool are collected at one
Cloth, f ree “j- /“ conve }’cd to the factory and returned in
* a tisfaotio n ° eX^en3e t 0 owner, and warranted to give
Dared toCarVu e ! n S hi fine order, we are also pre
*jeorgj a _ Vi 00 Bollsin a style not to be surpassed in
•key W j]i l( ( se patronizing this factory will remember that
Wi *hit. Th have ar iy trouble with their Wool, except to
ply Os Woon> u ee< ! llot out Burs. CTA large sup
ples r l ? v s a l wa >s*on hand, and the highest market
W, Cork P n'o Letters addressed to L. M. Wilson.
h°n. * ’G Butts Cos., will meet with prompt atten
tion 15 i>- P- LOCKWOOD,
Superintendent.
ENGEL & ETTINGEB,
ABE now opening at the stand lately occupied by Joseph
Engel, Cherry Street, Macon, a large assortment of
clothing, staple and fancy DRY GOODS,
JEWELRY, WATCHES, &c. if-c. which will be sold
Wholesale and Retail at reasonable rates. They will receive
weekly supplies of Goods through the season, and aB they
have a house in Philadelphia, they will have better facili
ties than Usual for obtaining Seasonable and Fashionable
Goods. The public are respectfully invited to give us a call
and look at our Stock, before purchasing elsewhere,
mar 15—ly E. &. E.
TEAS! TEAM
AFRESH lot of Teas. Just received from the Canton Tea Com
pany, assorted kinds, and for sale by C. A. ELLS &. SON.
RAISINS.
BOXES of fine fresh layer Raisins. Just received per steamer,
and for sale by m 15 C. A. ELLS & SON.
CONGRESS WATER.
4XA/X POZ. Fresh Congress Water. Just received from the spring
,**ljY/and f° r salt ’ by in 15 C. A. EELS &. SON.
PORTER! PORTER!
A A CASKS fine London Porter for sale by
JLU mis * C. A. ELLS & SON.
Clear the trade for Kaleer!!
NEW OMNIBUS LINE.
WILLIAM T. BAKER, who
£/■ - ’*3^-' ’ long cracked a whip in this ‘■oinmiinity
for others,begs leave to inform his frieliU.7
nrl the public that he has purchased a
neat andud/ Omnibus, and is now prepared-to accommodate passen
gers on bis own responsibi ity. Jlisoignibus will convey travellers
between the Rail Road Dejtotij, the Washington Hall and the Floyd
House, and elsewhere about the city’, on application being made to
either of these Hotels. safety,” are the prin
ciples of the new line, and Uj£_.
proprietor’s name is not Baker! A share of the public patronage is
respectfully solicited. m 15-ts W. F. B.
B. IW6IISS,
Manufacturer of Carriages, Buggies
And every description of Vehicles.
CIORNER OF FIRST and MULBERRY STREETS, nearly opposite
! the new brick Methodist church, Macon; begs leave to ten
der his servicesto the citizens, plantersand travellers in this line of
bnsiness. Carriages made to order, of the best materials, in any de
sired style of workmanship, and warranted to be put up in as good
and substantial manner as nothern work, and on the most reasonable
terms.
£3?"Asthe proprietor of this manufactory personally superintends
the executi in of all work entrusted to him, he flatters himself that he
will pe able to give general satisfaction to the public, both as to the
quality of the work and the prices charged.
mar 15 —ly B. T. E.
I FIGS ! FIGS!
A BOXcS fine Naples Figs. Just received per steamer Alabama,
* /V/ and for sale by m 15 C. A. ELLS & SON.
DEU.ERS IN
loimiiois,
Wo. 4 Triangular Block, ‘
A RF, now receiving large additions to their present Stock for the
Spring and Summer Trade.
Their stock is now complete, embracing all the new and improved
styles, and will be sold unusually low.
Ladiesand Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine
their Goods. mar 15 —2tn
Mason & Dibble’s Omnibus Line,
WE return our thanks to the travelling pub
lie and thp citizens generally, for their
lilieral patronage, and would pifonn them
—24-v. Jti.- TANARUS, ihat our splendid new omnibusses, with fine
teams afld careful drivers, will continue to run for the aecommod--
tion of the citizens and persons stopping at the Lanier House. CaM
left at the Lanier House. or_al our Stable, strictly attenreiTAfc:- “'*• A
L ” ‘~n2rr\Ls~ttf V .
CASH STORE.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
rpHri SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a large and extensive stick
1 ofIF.LVC) .i.YI) ST.IPDE DRY GOODS, suitable for the
com ill* season, among which will be found
IticC Figur’d and plain Black SILKS, Satins, Plain and Printed
j Tissinm
Bn Ade Pompadour, Embroidered and Printed Barages, Embroider
ed Lwadors, kc. also, a large assortment of Muslins and Ginghams,
j Frmcb English and American Prints.
W*all the attention qj the Ladies to our stock of Damasks. Ta
ble Ignpers. Damask Napkins and Towels, lluckabuck Diaper and
Towfling. 10-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton Shirting, Pillow Case
Linf and Cottons, Muslin and Damask for Window Curtains, Toilet
Tald an d piano Covers.
I-dies’, Misses and Childrens’Hosiery, a large assortment of the
s* ~.tion. (lents’, Youths’ and Boys’ 1-2 Hose. Gents’and
4m ! r H<i rellas and Parasols, House Papering and Fire Board Prints
Bags, &c.
lie above comprise only a small part of our Stock. As Cotton is
dom. we intend A sell our Goods to suit the times, and as we have
noning to n#ke up for long credits and bad debts, we know we can
tnae it to the interest of those buying with cash to call and see us.
J'gf” CAIiPF.TI.\'G and RUGS —a good Stock,
mar B—3m* v GEO. W. PRICE.
TO POSTMASTLKS.
LOST OFFICE STAMPS.
TIE undersigned, Postmaster at Pleasant Grove, Allegha
ny co. Maryland, was the first person in the U. S. who
coceived, and undertook extensively to publish, the idea of
sujilying all post offices with cheap stamps. All stamps
male by him are warranted equal or superior to any other
tha can be procured at the same price, and whenever any
are sent out in any way defective or unsatisfactory, du
pliutes shall be forwarded, on notice, without charge. AH
wb order a set of stamps, with change for hates, at Two
Dclars only—(for thirty pieces)—shall be kept in stamps ad
libitim.
address “ Poet Master, Pleasant Grove, Alleghany co.
M”
editor publishing the above, (and this notice) 3 times,
antsending a copy of paper, shall receive pay in wood let
tki whenever twice the amount of the Bill is ordered; —or,
if Referred, a wood engraving wiil be furnished, to order, or,
ofai engraved newspaper head —any design, of the value of
Fiv Dollars. m B—3t
LOST*
Oi Thursday evening last, somewhere about the city, a pair of
Gold Rimmed Spectacles, with gold Rivets and sky-blue glasses,
a suerior article. Five Dollars reward will be paid to the finder
whowill deliver them safely to the undersigned.
Mrch 1,1851. 3t ROBT. BEASLEY, Jr.
TO KENT.
CN the Ist day of April next before the Court House
door, will be rented at public outcry, the House and
Lofately occupied by George Yigal, deceased, as a Public
Hose, in East Macon. Terns made known on the day.
nß—4t JOHN VIGAL, Executor,
diurnal & Messenger copy 3t.
Dew Sale and Livery Stable.
yrfb THE subscriber grateful for past favors, wou.d
respectfully infbrm his old patrons and as many
& * new ones as possible, that he has opened an
iftf W EXTENSIVE SALE and LIVERY
STABLE, ON SECOND STREET, next door
A Seymour's corner—where he will constantly keep on hand for
jfcIOKJE LOT OF SADDDLE AND HARNESS HORSES.
\%e will also keep on hand for HIRE, IJorsc* and Car
i*lges of all kinds, and will he prepared to send passengers
tdkwy place, where ihey may wish to go on the most renson
ab\terms. He is also prepared to keep Horses by the day,
weSLpionth or year. His stables are large and airy, and
have he advantage of both plank and diit floors, and as the
locatii\iß central, will be convenient to persons having bu
siness cHransact in the city.
He wAalso keep on hand and for sale, the celebrated A : etc
Hampslimuide spring Plantation Wagons , and also a fine
assortments HUGO IKS.of superior quality and at reduced
prices. \ A. C. MOREHOUSE.
Macon, Januay 18, 1851. 43—ly
FEATHERS.
| A A Saeks Tennc-ee Geese Feathers for sale for Cash only by
lUU [4l-V] KIBIIEE & DICKINSON.
BBLS. of Cream A. in fine order, for sale hv
* ) feb 22 c. A. ELLS k SON.
('RANGES.
BOXES offmcjiples Oranges. Just received and forsale by
4tl feb 22 C, A. ELLS & SON. |
SIS ©JUfSI&faIJL EIiriSSSHc,
I HAVE FOUND A BLESSING!!
Tlie superior of Quinine
and Sarsaparilla.
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.
DR. I. T. HENDERSON’S EUREKA TONIC
AND NEPENTHE AN PILLS, a safe, certain
and permanent antidote against all forms of the pois
onous effects of miasmata, effecting speedy and per
manent cures of
CHILLS 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
these invaluable medicines. These valuable antidotal
rented es were discovered by Dr. I. T. Henderson, and
have been successfully tested by some of the best Phy
sicians in the South, and by thousands of other per
sons.
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
ples ; thus accomplishing a desideratum in the treat
ment of these diseases, long sought for before the dis
covery of these medicines.
All who have used Quinine, (thc best remedy here
tofore known for intermittent fever,) must say it is
neither certain or lasting in its effects.
Quinine, in many instances, from feb.-JJ^ o*cite mom
and gastrrrtgia, is Jjr
missible. But the lsureka MeSfuies can be us Jg u ~
der any circumstances or condition of the
where a tonic, purge, or diaphoretic is
happiest effect. The tonic mildly acts on : i
. XafTyHJg-flf-liiS .JHuqo billiousjnatter collected tker J i_
correcting the action of the liver and spleen, Tand a?* 1
sisting nature to throw of the impediments to a healthy
action of the body by naUusd remedies, calling into
action suspended anwnal laws; thereby removing the
causes and effects of disease through the natural chan
nels of the body!
All that is asked for the wonderful medicines is a fair
trial, which will satisfy all of their unparalelled vir
tues. Their fame is built upon their own efficacy, and
a comparison with’ all other remedies is challenged.—
Physicians are requested to use the Eureka Tonic and
Nepenthean 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 in
termittents.
Their use is admissible at any time, even when the
patient has the highest fever. For sick head ache or
obstructed menstruation, they have no equal. For
particulars, see tonic directions.
Also, Dr. I. T. HENDERSON’S EUREKA PU
RI! YING CATHARTIC PILLS, for cleansing and
purifying the Constitution, and establishing a healthy
economy in all persons laboring under any form of con
stitutional derangement.
Also, l)r. I. T. HENDERSON’S OUACHITA
\ ERMIFUGE, the greatest blessing ever bestowed
upon the infantile world, warranted to expel worms
of 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 AMENT, or HEAL ALL AND PUL
MONICAL. The use of this astonishing Liniment,
has been attended with unparalelled success in all dis
eases of man or horse. For a horse, it instantly cures
Corks, Scratches, Chafes, Cuts, Wounds, Splints,
Spavin, Stiftle, Swinnev, Sprains, Film of the Eye,
Whirlbone of any joint, and Distemper.
For a man, it speedily cures Rheumatism, Gout,
Scrofula, Burns, Scalds, Tetter, Ringworms, Wens,
Swellings,Risings, Cuts, Sprains and Bruises, Old Ul
ccTe, Scald Head, Sore-throat, Salivation, Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Snake-bite, Sore Mouth, Neuralgia,
Piles, GromW Itch, ‘&,c. A single trial will sat
isfy any person’W its superiority over any other Lini
ment.
All of the above Medicines are prepared by Dr. I. T.
Henderson, for IKARD, Tt BJJ CO. sole owners
and Proprietors. Farmerville, LaT)* to whom all letters
must be addressed, post paid,
Agents wanted in every town.
For testimonials of the beneficial effects*df I. T.
Hendersons Lureka Tqni c, Nepenthean ToiticlWid
Eureka Cathartic Pills and Nerve and Bone
see hand bills and “Era,” published by Ikard, Tubb &.
. Cos. which will be found at the agencies. The übove
-♦-medicines are kept constantly on hand and for sale by
PAYNE ts- NESBIT, Macon, and Mr. DODGE,
Mlaruesville, Ga. mar B—v
■: fj „ -V 4 *
V ANKEEcDSC’IJ KfcYS AND PENDULUM RODS, for sale by
* ‘ ml E.J.JOHIJSTON.
The Great Southern Remedy.
BICKEYtSOX’S
y
SARAPARILLA AND QUIN’S DELIGHT.
PREPARED AMD SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BV
W. L. DAVIS & €o. Albany, Ga.
THE above preparation is put up in I.aroe Bottles, and offered
to the public as thekjnost highly concentrated Medicine now
in use. The success which has attended its exhibition in hundreds of
cases has surpassed the expectations of the proprietors, and placed it
among the specifics for disease. It is deemed useless to resort U U,, e ,
usual puffing resorted to by the proprietors of patent
erally, in this case, as we are determined to let the article stni/,
fall upon its own merits All that is necessary to insure its uc^ (//.
is a trial of the article. The following certificates speak for them- /
selves:
Albany, Ga. July 11, 1850.
Mr. Dickinson Dear-sir: I have used your u tfarsi[iarilla and
Queen's Delight,” in a case of Secondary Syphilis upon a negro girl,
which proved an entire cure of the disease. I have also used your
Tonic Pills, and have found them an invaluable medicine.
r. 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 SarsaparfllH a u „t|, and having confidence
in the Queen’s Delight which wascombit, wl in your medicine, w e ob
tained the medicine T And after uttftg. three bottles, I am glad to say
that the .disease has entirely
best of health. I have no hesitancy in recommending your prcWT
tion to all who may unfortunately be afflicted with this distressing
disease as a specific in such cases. Respectfully yours,
W. J. 1[ tWKINg.
„ IrWis Cos. Ga. July 20,1850,
Mr. Dickinsen Dear Sir : I have used Imtli your Sarsaparilla and
Queens Delight and Tonic Pills in my family, and believe they have
no equal in the cure of tho 8e 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 5, 1851. WM. W. POULAN.
DICKINSON’S TONIC PILLS,
I GREEN SICKNESS, IN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, DROPSICAL AFFEC
TIONS, AND ALL CASES OF GENERAL DEBILI
TY.
The success of these pills in the cure of the diseases above named,
has induced the proprietor to offer them to the public. T.tey are put
up in boxes containing from eighty to one hundred Fills; ] Fill being
the dose. They are decidedly the cheapest and best intd cine of the
kind ever offered to the public. The following certificates, which we
| have selected from hundieds which we have from Clergy men and
i others’ speak for then selves. Price $1 per Box. Forsale wholesale
and retail, by W. L. DAVI.S & Cos. Druggists, Albany, Ga
CERTIFICATES.
Quincy, Fla. June sth, 1849.
Mr. Dickinson —Dear Sir; I have used yogr Tonic pills in inyfam
ily in one case of Chlorosis, (Green Sickness) with the most satis
factory result. The case is entirely cured. Your Fill is certainly a
specific ill such cases. Respectfully yours.
11. WOOTEN.
Albany, Ga. April 23d. 1850.
Mr. Dickinson Dearßir: Justice to you and a wish to relieve
those who may be suti'ering from disease, induces me to give iny ex
perience in the use ot your invaluable Fills. My w ife had been snf
l filing for months with strong symptoms of Dropsv, brought on from
I&mnrrkage, during her late accouclunent, which caused her to suf
fer severely, and threatened a speedy termination of life. I had re
sorted to every remedy calculated to give relief; but could find noth
ing to benefit her until she tried your Fills. She is now in fine health
as she c\er 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, swel
l.ng of Uie limbs and r.oinach, shortness of breath,and in fact his
case was truly alarming, for his health had become sy 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. I took them with but little
confidence in them —but as a drowning man will catch at straws, I
; determined to try theni, and judge of my surprise when in a few days
| he had gained his former vivacity, and hisgeneral appearance chang
ed for the better, and before he had finished taking the box, his health
w r as completely restored, and he is now’ red and rosy.
You can make use of this in any w’ay you think proper.
Respectfully, W. B. MASON.
of the above Medicine genuine, unless bearing the writ
ten signature of S. j. Dickinson.
£Sr”Those wishing the above Medi.ines should purchase from no
other but the aever'ised agents, as ws 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 & CO. Albany. *
Sold in Macon by Payne & Nisbet,and at the office of the Georgia
Citizen.
P. S. All communications addressed to W. L. Davis ii Cos. Alba
ny, free of postage, w ill he attended to.
NEW HAWS.
AVERY’ superior article for, sale by J. 8. GRAYBILL.
feb 22
EXCHANGE
THE subscribers are prepared at all times to purchase t ime Bills on
New York, Charleston and .Savannah. Sight Checks on
New Y'ork for sale, in sums to suit.
Office open from 7 A. M. 8 to P. M.
CARIIART, BRO. ti (X).
February 1, 1851. ts
DISSOLUTION.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned
in the Grocery and Commission Business, under the firm of Scott,
Cakiiart &. Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Isaac
Scott retiring from the business.
Either Partner is authorized to adjust all unsettled business.
ISAAC SCOTT,
JAMES D. CARHART
Jan. 1, 1851. WILLIAM B. CARHART.
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to Scott, Carhart k Cos., are
requested to call and settle immediately.
FIRM. — J. D. Carhart and W. B. Carhart, (of the old
I.A firm of Scott, Carhart Sr C 0.,) having this day associated with
them, J. B. Stow and E. 11. Carhart, the Grocery and Commission
Business will be continued under the firm o< Carhart, Bro. & Cos.
A continuation ofthe liberal patronage extended to the old concern,
is respectfully solicited. j. and. CARHART,
W. B. CARHART.
J. B. STOW.
jnn* [4l—tf] •?. h. CARHART.
FLOIR.
A variety of brands at the lowest market prices only for Cash.
U4l—tf] KIBBEE k DICKINSON.
V BLACSSMITB’S TOOLS.
‘Jovii'sJ 75 Vices,4o Be Hows, lOOOlbs Sledge Hammers
* J Pater, JStoeks and Dies, cut from f to 1J inch. Just
receive,. a.>||tor sale l, v BRAY CA RHART, Ac CO.
Macon,jlXot 1 3, 1850. ___ 25—ts
LANIER HOUSE.
tflfflll MACON, GA.
fISSEKPIiit ™ R prblßteAriare pljM|^^, ln ce
V*B •inß.t'f ’ m their old friemfe tus^^^^BKener*
ally, that this NEW open
for the reception of Company.
Having had it erected and fitted up at great expense, on the most lil>-
eral, elegant and extensive scale, they confidently expect a generous
patronage. |S. LANIER & SON.
June 14, 1850. 12—ts
1 non °°l Hats assorted qualities,
lUUU 1000 Negro Blankets assorted qualities,
1500 pr. Negro Shoes Superior quality,
200 pieces Negro Kerseys,
for sale by SMITH & OLIVER.
REVOLUTION.
WE respectfully give notice, that on and after this date, we a
dopt the CASH SYSTEM and Prices accordingly, on
all sunisH'ss than Fifty Dollars, and over that amount, each Bill sub
ject to particular agreement.
£1?” We would earnestly request those that are indebted to us to
make early payment. KIBBEE & DICKINSON.
Macon, Jan. 1, 1851. 44 —ts
MASON & 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 and well brokk horsk.s 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 bnt ONE STABL E,and can therefore give their per
sonal attention to their business, they feel confident of being
able to give universal satisfaction. Board of Horse 75
cents per day. T. M. MASON,
March, 21 1850—ly WILLIAM DIBBLE.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
A I.L who are indebted to Belden & Go. for last year’s accounts
must settle the same, by the Ist of March, as they contem
plate different arrangements with their business in Macon.
WM. BELDEN, Macon.
h feb 15 D. W. BELDEN, N. Y.
Atetheg|MfiMKng doubts
111 irk’
i! UA.O-V,’
Convulsive 1
GEORGIA: ) 1 hereby*
Jasper County. )my ncgrnl
convulsive fits, which continued to ini
all efforts of same of our best Mil
Dec’ig <jthe case hopeless with theinj
con'7’ ‘ut her under the treatment J
gave he .nedicine some two or,thre
for about 18 months, at which time jfl
lence. so severe, indeed, that 1 and
borliooddespaired of her life.
again advised me to call on Dr.
port ion of medicine, \\ hich. I am
red her. The last she had
and was very severe, but they
three years.
Given under my hand and
Kits cured
This may certify th;
Ferdinand Finney,) ■
sive fits in 1847, w®
- in* - r"ntiiiinH
would have as man®
tins state she coni ij®
Ridley of
hearing of the unpH
Mai ihi. I concluded■
symptoms when he®
two months entirely®
perfecly healthy, tlml
has effected without!
Syphilis, Rhfl
Cured vutl
Dr. M. .S. TViontneiS
curing my son of Rhetl
Rheumatism, Syphilis.l
credit that is due you!
ment of the cases will!
the proper remedies, th!
posal.
s """’ 1 1 V''ars atm. nay negro wmpan Rhody
goring way, sapposed to he caused front Syphilis, trUHNPHH
w hich on discovering, I, put her under the care of several mineral
physicians, Drs. Little aukl White of Milledgeville, 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, who treated, and I thought cured
her, but after a while, she became worse again, so much so that [
despaired of relieving her.\ Under these circumstances I applied to
you, and 1 am pleased to be able to report, that notwithstanding it
is a long time ago, she no return of her disease since, hut is
now doing me very good service.
The case of my son was one of Mercurial Rheumatism, arising
from salivation for a fever. After keeping lingering for three or four
years, and getting worpe all the time, till his limbs were drawn and
stiffened very much; notwit iistanding all that we could do, he contin
ued thus, till we applied to! you, when you soon relieved him, and I
am happy to lie able to report that I consider hint finally cured, and
has been so twelve months.
In conclusion, dear sir, goon 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 cont inues his treatment of all manner of chronic
forms of disease, through the mail, the facilities of which have been
much enhanced since tbe introduction of tiie 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 cAscsin writing, may have Medicines to
suit them compounded and sent, and might count upon receiving it
with the same certainty that they would a letter. That they can b;
cured witliont a pergonal interview apd examination, is strange, but
that hundreds are thus cured, is no 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 bis terms at the
low rate of five dollars monthly, cash or good reference, to all these
who are able to pay, and freely and gratuitously to those who are not,
provided they pay their postage.
His Infirmary is open for the reception of Negroes; and for other
cases recurring his personal attention, City accommodations are
ample.
He still continues the treatment of acute cases, in town or in the
immediate surrounding country, but cannot leave the city to ge long
distances except in cases of most urgent necessity. Being possessed
of some of the latest improvements in eurgical apparatus, be is prepa
ed to tre.it fractures, dislocations, &c. in a manner superior to the
plans usually adopted and calculated to succeed in many instances
when these would inevitably fajl.
Letters must be post paid and addressed to
March 1. 1851.—y M. 8. THOMSON, Macon Ga.
Land for Sale.
ITYIRTY FIVE ACRES OF LAN'K—adjoining the lands of Dr.Gor
-3 man and others, two mile* Muth of Macon, near the South
Western Rail Road, about five or -If acres cleared and the balance
tolerably well wooded. On the tin tks a double Log Cabin, with two
brick chimneys, well of good wate &nd a never failing branch run
ning through it. Forfurther partiC ikirs enquire of
march 1-ts T W, D, WOOD,
At Home Again.
W E beg to inform our old tf.rUffiTe
friends and the public, that ff f Ts!
we are again established a our old stand
oil the Avenue/No. 3, Luion Building, and opening anew
and splendid assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold j
Chains, Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pencils, with and without !
Pens, silver Spoons, and Forks of rich patterns. Gold uud !
silver Spectacles, Plaited Waiters, Castors and Cake Bas- ;
kets of new and splendid patterns. Candlesticks, cutlery, j
and a variety of fancy articles usually kept in our line.— |
Guns. Pistols, Game Bag, Wadding, Caps, etc. An as
sortment of Wind, Brass and Wood instruments. Accorde- !
ons and Violins of splendid quality. Clocks of different pat
terns.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted. Piano
Fortes, from Nunns & Clarks, J. Chickerings. A. 11. Gale, j
Ilallelt & Davis's Factories, which will be sold cheap and
Guitars, Guitar and Piano music, instruction
bfSokfqetc. Cnll and see us. J. A. &, S. S. VIRGIN.
d*cl4 38—If
TROUP HILL NURSERY, a
MACON, GA.
* TwfH.ty-Fivc Thousand Fruit Trees.
I OFFER forWle 25,000 Fruit Trees, all of my own raising and
grafting upot ll native stosks—which the ollowing varieties may
be found, viz: \
\ 00 varieties of Apples,
\ 50 do Pears,
\4O do Plums,
\ 20 do Cherries,
>SO do Peaches,
\p do Nectarines,
‘do ”V-Apricots,
2 do ySweet Almonds*
Also, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries and njun
The ornamental depart rnent of my nurserycolMmtTal>kl <^®*|£" g
the finest ever-h looming Roses, in more than JSO t
many Shrubs and Evergreens, among which tv 1
test introduction ; also, Dahlias, and a valuable co “' :CtJ !’ ° ’ r, en
house Plants. Prices the same as charged inr th * ‘“ r * e ’
/ K'lBT. nfcbSUa.
*
UMM^LLAS.
A LARGE assortment of*>y description, ami at reduced pri
ces. feb 15 T BELDENkCO.
W antcfU to ilire.
*) IIOTSI Also a .Jobof Painting tlet aut.
fj Apply at the*Ksrt‘ Hotel. mar B—ts
SIOO REWARD!
STOP THE RUNAWAY.
RAN AW AY from the subscriber, 1 mile north of Green
ville, on the night of the 2d instant, a mulatto boy
ndmed JOE. He is a bright mulatto, with blue eyes, aud
black kinky hair. I conversation he speaks quick and very
fast, but a little excited, he stammers. lie had on, when he
left, a Blue Cloth Dress Goat, 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
face—is 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 inan.
I will give One Hundred Dollars for his delivery at my
house, or Twenty Five Dollars for his confinement in jail so
that I may get him.
FREEM AN McCLEN DON.
Greenville, Meriwether co. Ga. March 6, 1851.
ICTAtlanta 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 aud
forward Bills to the subscriber at Greenville, Meriwether cov
Ga. m B—2t
Smoked Beef.
AVERY fine article. For sale by J. BILL,
fob 22
02. T3T =
P # jlfflSE & IISBET would most respectfully in
(cAn their friends and customers, that they have moved
of DRUGS and MEDICINES to the corner of
the Building opposite the Washington Hall,
he happy to see all their old customers and
favor them with a call ; and where they
stork of fivsii Drugs and Medicines.
v. \ •.. and put ip l’n-sr-ription.s w nil can:
, zS^-jp*. T always give satisfaction.
Theßiches yj?
Stove
MACON, GA. ™
O’ All kinds ofCopper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work, done
at the shortest notice.
oct 19 30—Gin
Hats, Gaps and Straw Goods-
C ’IHEAP 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.
teb 15 BELDEN & CO.
fil 252&2&S
per cent less than can be bought in Macon, at any other estab
lishment. feb. 15 BELDEN it Cos.
The Best Cora mill
T S now offered at the Ocmulgee Foundry, on Cotton Ave-
X nue, Macon. It is Nicholson's and Marsh’s Burr Stone
1 utent, and may seen, on application to the undersigned, A
gent of the owners. (’ i> F.VV
Feb. 8,1851. 4V—tf
100 Dollars Premium.
APREMII M of one hundred dollars will lie paid by the subscri
her to any citizen of the State, who will produce a PRESS
I^^ K,NG COTr ° N ‘’ qual the BulloZh Compound
Press, in poutt of economy, compactness, strength and
durability. ROBERT FINDLAY.
l lay ~ 4 9—ts
CONFECTIONARr.
and pT S reße 7 ed Apricots and Prunes, Cherry Brandy
and Plum, Brandy, and a lot of fine BARDIN ES/
_Feb. 8, iesl. J f ’ DAMOIrR ’“* ar L ““ er J R “ l “’
foil, Dentists Files, Mouth Glasses,. Ac., for
6 le by E- J. JOHNSON.
Oemul*|ee Iron to Brass
FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
riAHE Ocni'ilgpe Foundry has been enlarged and furnished with
I new and superior stock of tools, winch will enable the subscribe
to furnisb work at Lie shortest notice, in bis line, of a superior char
acter, and at prices as low as ran be furnished flw* here. The atten
tion of Milwriglit* and Machinists is earnestly requested to examine
this establishment. lam prepared to furnish
§T23jLl£ 21T3-lIT3S,
from 1 to 60 horse power, for saw mills or other purjioses; Screw
Cuttings from 1 inch diameter to 2 feet, 10 feet long ; Gear Coltirigs;
Turning in all its branches ; Finishing of all kinds of Machinery.
IN THE FOUNDRY
we are prepared to furnish all kinds of < ‘astings of Iron or Brass ; MIR
Gearofall kinds, ofthe 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 Railings Fire-proof
Doorsane windows. Oraatry Railing, Gudgeon*. Inks Mill Spindles—
in fact, work of any description that is done in an establishment of the
kind.
Persons interested in the business are repuested to examine this
concern. CM AS. P. LEVY.
Ocmnlget Foundry, Is/ St. bet ok Macon S- Western Fail road. I— ls
NAILS, IRON, STKEL ANT) HOLLOW-W ARE.
iVVA KBGB Nails, assorted;
50 “ Brads, do.
20 “fine 3d nails:
1000 pounds Wrought Naif*:
1000 do. Horse Shoe Nails;
15,000 do. assorted Baltimore Hollow lVn/tq
Swedes Iron, assorted;
Band. Hoop and Round Iron;
Nail Rods;
Cast and German Steel;
English and American Blister Steel;
In Store, and for sale by BRAY, CARHART k 00.
May 14,1850. 12—ts
I AMP, linseed, Lard and Tram oil. Windotr Glass a#d
J Patty, Paint Brushes and all hind of Colours for Pain
ters’ use for sale by SMITH J- OLIVER
GROCERIES!!
fFNIE undersigned still continue their ofrl tarstness. and have af ffrrs
I time, one f tie largest and best selected stocks of
Groceries in the state, which they are at all times prepared,
to sell on the most firoraMr term* to Dealers or Consumers.
In addition to their regular business, they are constantly receiving
consignment- if TENNESSEE! PRODUCE, Bacon,
Corn, Flour, 4tc>, which they will sell at the losest market
pries FOR GA.s//. SCOTT, CARHART fcCO.
April 18, 1850. 4—ts
CARPETS ! CARPETS ! !
f/A PRS. Cotum Warp, Ingrain and 3 flj Carpetings,
“Tv * Just received, and for sale lower thaff ever knowni n
this market, by ‘ KIBBLE At D96KHV9OK
Macon, Jily 3d, 1850. 14 —ts
APPLES! APPLES!
-4 /A BBLS. very fine Northern Apples, stir sale by J.S. GRAYBUit..
1U feh 22
OiKIOHS.
WHITE and RED. Avery superior article, for sale by
feh 22 J. S. GKAYBILL
“I ** Half-Bar’ls No. 1 Mackerel,
-LA) 15“ “ “2 “ *
fresh eaagfit, for sale by SMITH A. OLIVER?.
~ ROBERT FINDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
—AND MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines A Boilers,
.1/sv, of OestTaFand shaftinp for Mlf./.Srof rverf deseriptiow;
BARK AMI) SUGAR MILLS,
or MOST APPROVED PATIYRN*;.
Also, Ikons for-
Bullock’s celebrated Cottoadl
LI IN ORAR,
KF.IT • •r-e-irrly on ii.i-i:
tnhf'ii ‘ >■ f iii ‘
4H, -|
m i ‘• jiiy” ‘''J* e ’Y').”' ’ *> V i j
‘Mi. .
ami si!v , 1 „
’.uiies port in ,m
head dresses, paper 1 i koT^Br9|X}; ssf -‘ty'(■*
jewelry l>o\rs. / r.
A choice and elegant selection of
many new and elegant articles now on hand
I moderate profits, for cash or approved credit.
o€t 26 3,11 E. J. JOHWON. 1
Boot & Shoe Establishment
Mis A liirf laud
would return their sincere thanks ]% \
* or l* l * s ver y liberal patronag
they have received for the last ten years and they most re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. They would
also inform the.r friends and the public generally that they
are now opening at their New Store opposite WashingS
Hall an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes, mostly of our
own manufacture, and which we shall ofler at prices that
cannot fail to satisfy all who wish to purchase a good nr
ic e at as low prices as the same quality caji be purchased
mi the City or State. We shall be receiving weekly sup
plies and hope by strict attention to please all who may pat*
roniie us. r
” e shall also keep a good assortment, at fcho old standi
where one of the firm will remain until nex‘ spring who.
will he pleased to see our old friends and all who may liivor
us with a call. MIX & KIRTLAM)
ov 30 _ 36—ts
BRIDAL, Spanish, Evening, and Mourning Fans, a fine assortment
“ l ~ , E. J. JOHNSTONS’.
Also for sale for low prices at wholesale, a large lot of medium and
Lightning Rod Points.
O PRATT’S PATENT—Pronounced by Dr. Means, Prcf. Le Conte
C) and other scientific persons, equal, if not superior to anvth.rJ
now in use, for protecting houses against accidents by light .-i* 8
A. mall supply for sale by ml EI J. JOIIN^N.