The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, April 12, 1851, Image 3

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From the Cincinnati Globe. gs- physicians prescribe Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort iTarin the last stages and most hopeless cases of * n sumption, after all other medicines have failed, as Kh proved itself to be the most extraordinary medi -1 B id in curing that disease. Now this medicine is Evaluable in the incipient stages, such as Gough, </Ids. &c., w hen the Lungs are not too far gone be- I ,r 3 ulceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known fail in breaking up the most distressing Cough or (Vld in a few hours time, if the directions are strictly followed. The genuine Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar. which makes so many wonderful cures, can be obtained at Payne & Nisbet's, E. L. Strohecker’s and Messrs. Ellis’ Drug Stores in this city. See advertisement in another column. spr 12 lm MARRIED. In Savannah, on the fith instant, by Rev. J. F. O’Neill, Mr, PitßicK Ci’RRAN, of Macon, to Mrs. Ann Wood, of Savan-. nab. “concert hall. MAD’LLE TERESA PARODI has the honor to announce that she will give & 4wsr<B3&v On Monday Evening, April 11. M AD’LL E PARODI will be assisted on this occasion by Xlad'Ue AMALIA PATH. Also by MI3KA HAUSER, (the great Violinist,) and Signor AVIGNONE. Director and Conductor, M. STR AKOSCII. Tickets, Two Dollars, to be had at the usual place*, and at the Door. rST Doors open at 7 o'clock, Concert to commence at 8. apr 12 It GREAT BAHGAIAS [FOI. ©Atlnla HAVING purchased of James Seymour his entire Stock of Dry goods, groceries, shoes, hardware. we will make it to the interest of those having the money to buy with,to give us a call before making their purchase* else where, as the whole Stock, which is very large and desirable, trust be sold ilia short time. HARDEMAN & HAMILTON, apr 12 4t RICH AND BRILLIANT Georgia (State Lottery, for benefit of the Independent Fire Cos. of Augusta D. PAINE Sz CO., MANAGERS. Class 9, to be drawn Tuesday, 1 otli instant. 1 Prize of $3,111—1 Prize of 2,000 &c. Tickets sl, shares in proportion. CLASS 19. 1 Prize of $30,000—1 Prize of $15,000. 1 “ “ 7,500 1 “ “ 4,289 20 “ “ 1,580 20 “ “ 1,000 Tickets $lO, Shares in Proportion. Draws Wednesday, lGth Ap. 1 Prize of 84,000 —1 Prize of 81,355 Tickets sl, shares in proportion. Draws on Thursday Ap. 17. 1 prize $40,000 —1 Prize $19,109 5 “ 8,000 5 “ 4,000 8 “ 2,000 100 “ 500 Tickets $!0; shares in proportion. Draws Saturday April 19. For sale atShivers’Lucky Office, near the Post Office, Floyd House Buildings. WM. SHIVERS, Jr. Agent. April 12. BOOK A.ND JOB PRIMING, OF every description, neatly executed at the Office of the Georgia Citizen, at such prices as cannot fail to please. PL.YI\ AND ORYI MENTAL PRINTING In Black. Red, Bli-e, iMaow.and other colored Inks, and in GM, Silver mid Crimson Bronze , can be gotten up in a style not surpassed in any Northern City, and at rates cor responding to tlia quality and style of the work done. Per sons in want of Circulars, Bill Heads, PLACARDS, COTTON RECEIPTS, Pamphlets, Handbills, BUSINESS AND VISITINO CARDS, TICKETS, Rills of Lading, Labels, BA LL IX VIT 1 TIONS, POS TERS. Funeral Notices, Programmes, Or any other kind of Printing, will do well to give us a call asjwe are determined not to “play second fiddle” to any, in this department of XJT Ordinary plain Printing can also be executed at this Office, to suit tiie finances of almost every one wh.s in-eds'-& Job done. L. F. VV. ANDREWS, Proprietor. April 12 if JACK JB&OWN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUENA VISTA, MARION CO., GA. apr l2 ly KELLAM & BELL, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW & GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ATLANTA, :::::::::::: LA. NY ill practice in DeKalb and adjoining counties; and in the Supreme Court at Decatur.—Will also vi sit any part of the country for the settlement of claims fc. without suit. O" Bounty Land Claims prosecutf.d with despatch. Office on White llall St., over Dr. Denny’s Drug Store. A. R. KELLAM. M. A. BELL. P. G. ARRINGTON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Oglethorpe, Maeou Cos., dec 14 GEORGIA. 38—ts FACTORAGE AND ©3323a555a©33 $33333383 Savannah, Oa< TTTM. P. YONGE, No. 94 Hay street, Savannah, continues V V tc transact a General Commission Husinessand Factor age, and respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Corn, and other produce. He will also attend to receiving and for warding Merchandize. April 5, 1851—ly (from philadelhiua) IN TIIE BUILDING lately occupied by the commercial bank. March I —ts OISOiRNE A, LOCMiftANEj Slttornrtj nt Tam, OFFICE OVER BF.LDEN AND_CO's. HAT STORE, t Mulberry Street. Maron. Georgia. new nniw. DU. G. McDON ALO would respectfully inform the citizens of Macon, and the surrounding country, that he has as sociated with him in the Dental profession, Dr. M. J. GALLA GERJateof Wilmington, Delaware. Dr. Gali-aokr has had many years experience in the Man ufacture of Artificial Teeth, and comes highly recommended tortus skill and taste in getting them up either in Blocks or Single, w ith or without Gums, so adapted in shape,size and color, as to suit every variety of case. As they have the advantage of all the new and valuable improvements appertaining to the profession, either |>atentor otherwise, they feel authorised in promising the people of Georgia, a style of work far superior to any that hasyetbeen executed in this Country. Dr. Gallagkr has been very successful in the administra tion of Chloric Ether for the relief of pain in extracting teeth, end in the Surgical operations of Hospital, as well ns private practice iu New Orleans, Philadelphia, &e. &c. and he pro poses to use it here, when desired, or cases my require it. He has a preparation for filling doubtful teeth, by the use of which many are saved, that would otherwise be lost Those wishing temporary sets of Teeth, can have them pre pared and set, as soon as the inflamation from extracting sub sides. adr s—ts iiifi IWIW7 if ■to. THE Undersigned respectfully calls attention to his present facilities for accomplishing eve ery thing pertaining to Dentistry, in the most Perfect manner; also, to specimens of his beautiful BLOCK Work. Daily applications are made for BLOCK TEETH in exchange tor ordinary plain on- s, and those contemplating the vse and vxLct of artificial work, will find it their interest to travel hundreds of miles to obtain “the best and cheapest.” Any person can have a trial without the least expense, if hot entirely satisfied. W. S. PUTNAM, aps—y Dentist. CITY HOTELr SAVANNAH,•.•.•.•.•■•.•.•.•.•.•.•GEORGIA. P. CONDON. Tf.r„s:—Transient Boarders, per day, 81.50. Monthly and *••11 Boarders iu p.oportion. apr s—y Mayor's Office, ) Macon, April Bth, 1851. j Parents and Guardians are requested to take notice, that hereafter, the City Ordinances, against discharg ing fire-arms within the corporate limit* of the city, will be strictly enforced against all offenders. The necessity of this course will be apparent to all who have heard the repeated complaints of late, against the indiscreet use of fire-arms, by boys and others, who are in the habit of shooting about the hills near the College , wounding cattle, and in some instances, servants, and the shot frequently passing into pri vate dwellings, to the great annoyance and danger of the inhabitants. Given under my band, J. H. R. WASHINGTON, Mayor. aprl2 1 prospectus OF TIIK SECOND VOLUME OF (Tljt (Sforjjin (Citizen. cesaixl ONS. The 2d volume of the “ Citizen ” will be published on a larger sheet than the first, two or three more col umns of reading matter being given, weekly, than here tofore, on the following terms : One Copy per annum, in advance, $2 00. “ “ 44 44 iu hreemouths 2 50. “ “ “ 44 not so paid, 3 00. 44 Independent in all things—neutral in nothing.” Tike second volume of the “Citizen ” will maintain the same general features which have characterized the Ist volume. The following outline of the Editor’s plan of conducting the same is submitted to the approval of a discriminating public:— A Georgia Paper. As the name imports, all the great interests of this Commonwealth will be studiously cared for in our col umns, under appropriate heads. Its Commercial, Man ufacturing and Agriculturalindustry will be developed to the extent of our ability. Its Railway and Plank Road improvements will be duly encouraged and pro moted. Its moral and political elevation, as the Empire State of the South, will always find in the Georgia Citizen an ardent friend and untiring advocate. Home Education, Will occupy a share of our attention and co-operation. The education of our whole people, by a judicious pub lic-school system is the groat want of our times, which we will labor supplied as soon as possible. Literature and Science. These topics will always secure our zealous support.— Our various Instiutions of learning for botli sexes, being justly deemed the glory of the State', will be honored and appreciated as they deserve, while learned pedantry and conceited pretension will be exposed and denounced. Our Politics. The Editor drew his first lessons of political wisdom from Washington, Jefferson and Jackson. From them he learned to love the Union of these States, as the richest legacy which our republican fathers have be queathed to their sons. In his devotion to the main tenance of these principles, lie knows no change nor abatement of ardor, and consequently will be found battling in the ranks of that host whose mot to is “ The Union—it must and shall be preserved ,” when a question of such vital importance to Constitu tional Liberty engages public attention. In this partieu lar, however, he himself to no man or set of men, but will maintain that position of independence that a conscientious journalist should hold, who lightly esteems party , when cherished principles are involved or endangered. Agriculture. A portion of the paper will be devoted weekly to Agriculture, and our effort shall be to show that the climate and soil of Georgia, make it capable of much more diversified culture, than is now pursued within her limits, and that it will be to the interest of the peo ple, that a radical change takes place in this particular. Manufactures. As heretofore the Citizen will be the fast friend of the manufacturing enterprise of the people in all its va rious aspects, from a wooden bucket to a steam engine. BiTidvmg-that every a_ cle of hounhoid or domestic economy and every implement of commerce and agri culture can be manufactured at home, and out of raw materials found within our limits, we will not cease to urge the policy ofextended manufactures, until a fair tri al is had of its importance to the prosperity of th. State. To mechanics, The 44 Citizen ” will come as a sincere friend which will labor to dignify the useful handicrafts and redeem them from the burdens, inequalities and dishonor which a false public opinion and an unjust system of legislation have imposed upon them as a class. Convinced, as we are, of the gross injustice of placing the honest mechan ic on the same platform with servile and convict opera tives, we shall use all proper arguments and measures to bring about that reform in these matters, so essential to the public interest. Domestic Economy. LTnder this head, the careful housewife will find ma ny items of great value in everyday life of an “ every day married woman,” such as usefur receipts in every departmi nt of domestic economy, valuable suggestions in culinary and operations, which, it is needful for every family to know. Prose and Poetical Miscellany. Our cullings for this department shall be choice, — combining the beautiful with the useful—the sparkling with the grave, and the ornate with the instructive.— Flowers with every hue and fragrance, gems of every lustre, buds and blossoms of every clime shall be gath ered from the world’s storehouse of literature, and weekly presented to our readers of taste and refine ment. The Commercial World, Shall not be unrepresented in our columns. The state of the market and crops and all other matters of interest to the man of business will receive cartful con sideration and record. General Intelligence. The nt ics of the day will be served up in such a manner as w 11 keep our readers posted on all subjects of interest and importance. That is, we intend to give the cream of events, not the well-watered skimmed milk dilutions so often imposed upon a good natured public. It is the age of condensation of thought, and the journalist is behind the times, who cannot or will not take the hint and improve on the idea. Our object is to reduce our subscription to a strictly cash standard and would therefore prefer $2 from a subscriber paid down at the time of subscribing, to $3 at the end of the year. inserted at the following rates: For one square of 12 lines or less, one insertion $ 1,00. 44 44 44 caeh additional insertion, ,50. Insertion by the month, .... 2,00. “ “ quarter, - 5,00. 44 for six months, ... - 7,50. 44 for the year, .... 10,00. Cards, not exceeding five lines per annum, ... 4,00. each additional insertion, - - ,50. All letters to be addressed postage frf.e, to L. F. W. ANDREWS. Oranges, Oranges. “ A BOXES fine fresh Naples Granges, just received from )\J steamer and for sale by U. A. ELLS fir <- (l - . MATCHES. o “ GROSS MATCHES, Wax Tapers, &c. for sale by ap 5 J. S.GRAYBIEL. FRESH BUTTER. GOSHEN BUTTER and Pickled Beef Tongues, tor sale by J. S. GRAYBILL. SUGAR. RANULATEI), Pulverized and Crashed Sugar for sale Jf- by np 5 J- S. GRAYBILL. tobacco’. A FINE article of Chewing Tobacco. Also, LiniemhaL John Anderson and Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco, for sale by a P 3 J. S. GRAYBILL. DE. ROGERS’ A SAFE and certain care for Coughs, colds, ‘*’*• Croup, Asthma, Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary affections; D* A Lovely Young Lady Cured of Consumption!! The following is from the pen of Wm. H. Levi son, Esq., the distinguised editor of the United States Military and Naval Argus, under date New Y ork, January 26, 1850. VY hat could be more con clusive? ‘lt is seldom we permit ourselves to occupy a space in these columns to speak in praise of any article in the patent medicine way; that when we seethe life of lellow-creature saved by the use of any medicine whatever, we consider it as our right, if not our duly, to give a simple statement ol tacts, that others may, in like manner, be benefit ted. The case which has induced us to pen this article was that ot a young jady of our acquain tance, who by frequent exposure to the night air, contracted a Cmd which settled on the Lungs be fore its ravages could be stayed. (This occured two years ago this winter.) Various remedies were used, but with very little effect or benefit.— I’he Cough grew’ worse, with copious expectora tion, and the sunken eye, and pale, hollow check, told plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its worst on her delicate frame. The family physi cian was consulted, and although he would not “ad mit to th? young lady that she really had the Con sumption, yet he would give no encouragement as to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persuad ed to make use ot a bottle ol Dr. Rogers’ Com pound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we are happy to slate she was perfectly cured in less Ilian three months by this medicine alone, after even hope was destroyed. It is useless to comment on such a case as this, for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction never can. If any doubt the authority of this statement, l°t them call at this oliice.—l7. >S\ Military and Aacal Argus, Ao. 19 Chadiam street. A. Y. Testimonies of the If. Y, Press. From the N. Y. Courier , Aug. 13, 1850 Dk. Rogers’ Svkupof Liverwort and Tar We have heard of several important cutes recent ly effected by this excellent medicinal preparation, and in one instance that came under our observa tion, we can speak confidently. One of our em ployees, who had suffered severely from a long standing cold, during the pa>t week commenced the use of this medicine, and his Cold lias entire ly disappeared. From the New York Mirror , Sep. 2, 1850. Liverwort and Tar.—Of the virtues of Dr. Rogers’ Cough Medicines prepared from the above articles, it is needless now to speak; its efficacy in speedily curing Coughs, Colds, and other lung complaints, which too frequently, it neglected, re sult in Consumption, is too well established iu pub lic confidence to need eulogy now. From the N. Y. Despatch , Aug. 25, 1849. We have heretofore taken occasion to give our testimony in favor of the curative properties of Dr. Rogers’ Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and would here repeat the advice already given, lor all persons who are afilicted w ith Consumption, or any ot the premonitory symtoms, to make a trial of Dr. Rogers’ preparation. ICFThe genuine is signed Andrew Rogers, on the steel plate engraved wrapper around each bot tle, and is sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL & MEAD. Sole general agents for the Stale, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must be ad dressed. 7- Sold by, Payne & Nisbet, Macon, Ga. E. L. Stuohecker, &. Cos. “ “ J. 11. & \V'. J. Ellis, “ 14 And by one appointed agent in every Town in Georgia. Jew DavidN or Hebrew Plaster, THE GREAT REMEDY, For Rheumatism , Gout , Pain in the Side, Ilip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Kill, White Swellings, Hard Tumors , Stiff Joints and all fixed Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist. rgvIIESE PLASTERS possess the advantage ol -*■ being put up in air-tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. Have you friends going to California? Bv all means adv ise them to take along a supply of this plaster, it may save them hundreds of dol lars, if not their lives, as the exposures which they have to endure in the mines is sure to bring on dis ease, which might be easily cured by the use ol this celebrated plaster,for the want of which ma ny have been obliged to quit their labors and tall into the hands of the pysicians, who, by their ex travagancy high charges, soon take away the hard earnings of the bravest laboring man. By sleeping in tents or on the ground, Rheumatism, Spinal Dis ease, Stiff Joints, Lame Back or side, and all like disesses, are sure to trouble them, and many times entirely lay them up, when tiie simple application ot this plaster would give them immediate relief, and enable them to proceed with their labors with out delay. It has been very beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the stomach, weak Limbs, Affections of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain and weakness in the back or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in Jelicate situations, find great relief from conslantly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shoul ders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspi ration. A Voice from Georgia. Read the following testimony from a Physician. Gentlemen:—Yout Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this period I labored under an affliction of my loins and side, and tried many re medies that my own medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and am now by its good effects entirely cured. I will recommend the Jew David or He brew Plaster to all who are suffering from contrac tion of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become ac quainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D. Forsyth, Monroe Cc. Ga. To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, La. Jew David’s or Hebrew Plaster in North Carolina. Messrs. Scovil Sc Mead: 1 have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve vears. On the Ist of July, 1849,1 was so bad that I could not turn inyself in bed, and the pain so se vere that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed the ‘Hebrew Plasters,’ and it acted like a charm; the pain left me, and I slept more than ha'f ot the night, and in three days I was able to ride out. 1 consid er the ‘Hebrew Plaster,’ the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. \V M’MINN. Hendersonville, N. C. Aug. 16, 1850. Beware of counterfsits and base imitations! IhTThe genuine will in future have the signa ture of E. Taylor, on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by ns, and by our a tjents appointed throughout the South —and no ped lar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and purchasers gen erally are cautioned against buying of any butour tegular agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article.. SCOVIL & MEAD. 131 Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole Gener al Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. Sold by Paine & Nisbet, Macon, Ga. E. L. Strochecker, & Cos. “ 44 J. 11. & YV. J. Ellis, “ “ Sold at wholesale by Havil&nd, Iveese, &. Cos. New York, Haviland, Risley, & Cos. Augusta, Ga. Haviland. Harrall, &. Cos., ami P. McCohen &. Cos. Charleston, S. C. RANAWAY, FROM the subscriber living ou Bridge St., a Negro Women, na-'ied Easier. Sliejs of a medium size, a bout 28 or 40 veas old and limps a little on the right leg It is suspected that she is in some place in Vine ville or in that neighborhood. Any person apprehen ding said Woman and securing her where the snhsen her CH 1 get hei.will be suitably rewarded for so doing apr 4 JOS. KENNELLY. urf7shbeans A™ TANARUS ’ v '"" f ” r “** ” Cheese, Cheese. fS\ BOXES fine English Dairv Cheese, in store and for sale OU by ap 6 C. A. ELLS &. SON. Flour, Flour* 4 A BBLS. Hiram Smith's premium Flour, in store and for 4:U ale by C. A. ELI.3 fit SON. ilutler, Butter. Q *■’ KEGS selected Goshen Butter, just received and for sale by C. A. ELL* fit SON, Syrup, Syrup. WE have just received from the factory a supply of Stew arts double refined syrup, for sale by ap 5 C. A. ELLS & SON fi,union*. Lemons. fy BOXES fine fresh Lemons. Just received from Steam () er and for sale by ap 5 C. A. ELLS fit SON. SPUING and SUZVXKISR MlLllglifa fMRS.DAMOUR has just received anew and splendid assortment of the a bove articles consisting of Silk, Crape 1 and Straw Bonnets, Misses and Infant's Bonnets and Flats, Caps, Bonnets, and wide Sash Ribbons, Artificial Flowers. Wreaths and Tabs, Rouches and illusion Laces, Muslin and Lace Capes, Collars Mantles, Shawl* and Sacks, something en tirely new and pretty, Silk Thread and Lisle Laces, Edgings and Insertions, Black and White Mits, and Kid Gloves, Muslin and Lace short and long sleeves, plain andlancy Fans, Curls. Gaps and Head Dresses, and a general stock of other Goods, usually kept in that line. M icon; April 4, 1851. RATI 11XG1U BS, SHOWER BATHS AND BATH PANS. A LARGE and general assortment of Ready Made Tin- Ware, Cooking Stoves and Stove Trimmings. A large assortment of Hollow Ware, Coal Furnaces, Sail Irons; Fire Dogs, Britannia and Japanned Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, for sale on the most accommodating terms by BASIL A. WISE, Tin Ware Manufactory, Cherry st. Macon; Ga. N. B. Tin Roofing, Guttering or Repairing, done at short notice. apr 5 B. A. W. FIRST RATE CHANCE! FOR A CABINET WITH FROAI SBOO 10 1000 IX CASH. subscriber, who is not a practical cabinet maker I wishes to dispose of a profitable business that has ein ployed from four to six hands for the last four years, and may be considerably increased, as he wishes to devote his whole at tention to his own particular trade—House and Sign Painting. He has on hand a good slock of seasoned Lumber—consist ing of pine, poplar, birch and walnut; also mahogany and walnut veneers, turning lathe, work benches, tools, fiiC. fit, — It is the only cabinet making establishtneni in the place, and a lucrative business may be done by a practical man. Apply to CIIAS. S. OLIVER, apr 5-4 t ’ Athens, Ga. CVEOISGIA, Comity. VVhere- Fas John VV. Asbill. applies to me for letters of Admin istration on the Estate of Reoniard Hasty, late of said county, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kiudred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature. Marion, April, 2, 1851. LEWIS SOLOMON. c.o. Notice. ALL persona concerned, are hereby notified, that the. Books for the subscription of stock to the Hous ton Branch Rail Road Company, will be opened on Saturday, the 26th day of April next, in the following places, viz: Macon, Hawkinsville, Perry, Fort \ alley, Havneville, Busbyville, Henderson and Wilna. By order of the Company. JNO. 51. GILES, Secretary. Perry, March 19, 1851. m 29—5 t oil* sat C l ost! V CHOICE assortment of beautiful M IN DOW SHADES, French Cornices and Bands forCnr tains; a handsome lot of French and American Paper Hangings, of all qualities; Borders, Fireboard Prints. &c. A rare chance for those about to furnish or renovate their houses, as the Proprietor intend* selling out his stock at the lowest possible prices. Call at Mulberry street, under the Floyd House. m 29—4 t. J. B. FREEMAN. FRESH RAISINS. QA BOXES fresh Raisins, just received and female by ap 5 J. S. GRAYBILL. TO STOVE DEALERS. subscribers are prepared to furnish on liberal terms, a I large variety of STOVES and CASTINGS, adapted to the Southern Marketl Circulars witlr Drawings and Prises will be forwarded on request. 1 - Stoke* jay , & PERR Y, apr s—3in E.Vgle 4'a Aluany. STOP*THE A MAN who signed his name C. M. PRICE, hired il a Horse and Saddle from us on Saturday, March Sth. He ha*) not been heard of since, and we are indu ced to believe that he has stolen the Horse. lie was a small man, about 5 feet 6 incheshigh, and wore a slight moustache. He had on dark clothes, and we think carried with him a pair of Saddle-bags. He hi red a dark brown pacing filly with one hind foot white —wild and skittish, and does not trot under saddle, but is quite a fast pacer. She is about 10 years old.— He rode away a Kentucky quilted black saddle, worth about 15 dollars. We will give |SO for the recovery of the mare and thief with evidence to convict the latter, or a reasona ble reward for either. Address. Maeon, Georgia, mar 29—ts MASON ij- DIBBLE, Notice to Debtors and Creditors, GA EORGIA, Bibb County. All persons having X claims against Solomon J. B. Groce, late of Bibb county, deceased, will present to the undersigned in terms of the Law. Those indebted will make pay ment to RICHARD B. RITTENBURY Admr., m 29—Gw of Solomon J. B. Groce, dec,d. ISutiawiiy orStoScii. ON TUESDAY NIGHT LAST, my negro man JEFF, aged 35 years, and weighing 180 lbs. 4eft my premises, for parts unknown, supposed to have bee n decoyed oft'bvsome rascally white men. JEFF is a negro of dark complexion. A reward of SIOO will be paid for the delivery of the boy to me, and the arrest of the thief, with proof to convict the latter; SSO for the delivery of the boy a lone, and S2O for his confinement in any jail in Ga. so that 1 may get him. m 29—lm TIIOS. BRING EFI ELD. POWDER. TEST received a large supply of Powder, manufac tured by the Enfield Gunpowder Company, and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the shop of J. W. Babcock, Mulberry st. Macon. O’Having been appointed Agent for the above na med Company, lain enabled to offer inducements to purchasers who buy te sell again, that are worthy the attention of dealers, who are respoctfully invited to give me a call, W . L. BABC OCK, Agent mar 29. 1851.—4 t [Jour &. Mes. copy 3t.] <& <3i&!2’(BL TWO HUNDRED CASES of every de- Fcri|ition, 75 per cent less than can be bought in Macon, at any other establishment. BKI.DEN fit Cos. 1- Half-Bar'ls No. 1 Mackerel, r)l5“ “ “ 2 “ fresh caught, for sale by SMITH & OLIS ER. GROCERIES!! ffNIK undersigned still continue their old business, and have I at this time, one of the largest and best selected stocks of- Groceries in the State, which they are at all times prepared to sell on the most favorable terms to Dealers or Consumers. Iu addition to their regular business, they are constantly receiving consignments of TMNNBS3EE PRO DUCES, Bacon, Corn, Clour, 4c., which they wdl sell at the lowest market price FOK CASH. April 18, 1850. 4—ts SCOTT, CARHART &CO. NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH Steamship Lino. r |MIE new and splendid steamers FLORIDA, Capt. X Lyon, and ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, be longing to the NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, on and after the llth inst., will leave Swannah .and New-York every Saturday until further notice. These ships are 1.200 tons register, and unsurpassed in comfort safe ty and speed. Cabin passage, $25 —payable iu ad vance. Address PADDLE FORD, FAY # CO. Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 184 Front-street, New York Jan 11 1851. —no 4 LAMP, Linseed, Lard and Train oil. Window Glass and ;Putty, Paint Brushes and all kind of Col ours for Painters’ use for sale by SMITH df OLI\LR New Goods!-New Goods!! THE undersigned at the old stand of Russell St Ehrlich, on Cotton Avenue,above Ousley’s Ware-House, offers for sale VERY LOW FOR CASH, a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Roods and Clothing, Jewelry, Groceries and almost every article suited to city and country customers. As his ‘goods are received at short intervals, they may always he relied upon as being both fresh and fashionable. He Invites all to call and see him be fore purchasing elsewhere. mar 22—3 m CEO. EHRLICH. FOR the Young Ones—Hattie doors nnd shuttle cocks graces, knives and forks, bowls and pitch er/, rattles, teething rings, Ac. for sale bv E. J. JOHNSON. POTATOES! -* /A/A BBLB. of Mercer and Yellow Potatoes, in fine order I\/\* and for sale by C. A. ELLS &SON. IT.OHit! Il.OIIt! •"'/A BARRELS Premium Flour. Just received and for sale ;)\ f by c. A. ELLS & SON. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! fpilE subscribers thankful for past lavours would 1 iit for up their numerous customers and friends that they are now prepared (o furnish them with ICE in any quantity at a low price, All orders from the country will be filled without delay C. A. ELLS &■ SON. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. ‘“'/A Patent Stocks anil Dies, cut from $ U inch. Oil Just Anvils, 75 Vices, 40 Bellows, lOOOIbs Sledge Hammers received and for sale by BRAY CATIHART, & CO. M aeon, Sept 13, 1350. -•>—if FLOIiR. A variety of brands at the lowest market prices only for f\. Cash. KIBBEE & DICKINSON. MASON & DIBBLE’S NEW STABLE. THE undersigned have just completed their SPLEN DID NEW STABLE on the corner of Mulberry and Third Streets, nearly opposite the Floyd House, where they keep on hand axd well broke iiorses and every variety of Conveyance for the ac commodation of their friends and the public. Single llorscs and Drovers will he attended to with the utmost care and on accommodating terms. As the Proprietors have but ONE STABLE, anffcan there fore give ih*if personal attention to their business, they feel confident of being able to give universal satisfac tion. pfey- Board of llorse 75 cents per day. T. M. MASON, March, 21 1850—ly WILLIAM DIBBLE. Ocmiilgce Iron k Brass FOUNDRY, AND MACHINE SHOP. Ocmulgee Foundry has been enlarged and furnished I with new and superior stock of tools, which will enable the subscribe to furnish w ork at the shortest notice, in his line, of a superior character, and at prices as low as can be fur nished elsewhere. The attention of Milwrights and Machin ists is earnestly requested to examine this establishment. 1 am prepared to furnish STEAM g£L ENGINES, from 1 to CO horse power, for saw mills or other purposes Screw Cuttings from 1 inch diameter to 2 feet, 10 feet long; Gear Cuttings; Turning in all its branches; Finishing of all kinds of Machinery. IN TH E FOUNDRY we are prepared to furnish all kinds of (Hastings of Iron or Brass ; Mill Gear of all 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 Railings, Fire-proof Doors and windows, Oemetry Railing, Gudgeons, Inks, Mill Spindles—in fact, work ofany description that is done in an establishment of the kind. Persons interested in the business are repuested to exam ine this concern. CIIAB. P. LEVY. Ozmu'gor Ft’nnilry, 1f St. hr'oin Mi'im IVrstrm Railroad. Gilt Cornices and Curtain Hands. VNew supply of New and beautiful patterns at Feb. 1. ts E. J. JOHNSTON. Boot & Shoe Establishment. Mil & Kerf land fg> would return their sincere / W J* thauks for the very liberal patronage they have received for the last ten years and they most respectully solicit a continuance of the same. They would also inform their friends and the public generally that they are now opening at their New Store opposite Washington Hall an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes, mostly of our own man ufacture, and which we shall otter at prices that can not fail to satisfy all who wish to purchase a good article at as low’ prices as the same quality can be purchased in the City or State. We shall be receiv ing weekly supplies and hope by strict attention to please all who may patronize ns. We shall also keep a good assortment, at the old stand, where one of the firm will remain until next spring who will he pleased to see our old friends and all who may favor us with a call. nov3o—tf MIX & KIRTLAND. IUSIL A. WISE, Manufactnrer and Dealer in PLAIJa,MPANINIE®& SLOCK TI.V IP./R Stoves of every kind, The richest & most fashionable patterns, Stove Trimmings and Hollow Ware, MACON, GA. (FT All kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work, done at the shortest notice, oct 19 30—Cm Hats, Gaps and Straw Goods. tIHEAP for Cash or Credit, when they are willing to pay* ‘ J once at year. Those who do not comply with the above can have not more credit at this establishment. leh 15 BELDEN fe CO. JOHN M. MHiLENT ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. June 28th, 1850. 14—ly REMEMBER! VTTH.EN in your extremity that Dr. M. S. TIIOM > V SON is still in Macon, Georgia, and when written to, sends vtedicine by mail toanypartof the country. Dontgiveup all hope without consulting him. June 7,1850- —ts B a Tm MANUFACTURER OF o&a&a&Ms & asssaas, And every description of Vehicles. CORNER OF FIRST and MULBERRY STREETS, nearly opposite the new brick Methodist church, Macon; begs leave to tender his services to tlie citizens, planters and travel lers in this line of business. Carriages made to order, of the best materials, in any desired sayle of workmanship and, warranted to be put up in as good .and substantial manner as nothorn work, and on the most reasonable terms. J'Tp’Asthe proprietor of this manufactory personally supe rintends the executi >n of all work entrusted to him. he tlatters himself that he will pe able to give general satisfaction” to the public, both as to the quality of the work and the prices charg ed. mar 15 ly B.|E.JT. The Best Corn Mill IS now offered at the Ocmulgee Foundry, on Cotton Avenue, Macon. It is Nicholson’s and Marsh’s Burr Stone Patent, and may seen, on application to the undersigned, Agent of the owners. C. P. LEVY. Feb. 8, 1851. 4fi—tf EXCHANGE. tithe subscribers are prepared at all tuner to purchase time !_ Bills on New York, Charleston and .Savannah. Sight Checks on New York for sale, in sunisinsuit. f- jr* office open from 7 A. M. 8 to P. M. February I, 1851. ts CARHART, BRO. &CO. NAILS, IRON, STEEL AND HOLLOW WARE. QA A KEGS Nails, assorted; 50 “ Brads, do. 20 “fine 3d nails; 1000 pounds Wrought Nails; 1000 do. Horse Shoe Nails; 15,000 do. assorted Baltimore Hollow Ware; Swedes Iron, assorted; Band, Hoop and Round Iron; Nail Rods; Cast and German Steel; F.nglish and American Blister Steel: In Store and for rale by BRAY, CARHART Ik CO. May 14, t?SO, jj ts PREEJtO & IMTRf, MANUFACTURERS OF Candies, Cordials, Syrups &c. DEALERS IN FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOR EIGN AND DOMESTIC Pickles, Sauces, Catsups &c. ALSO, Family Groceries, Fancy Articles, AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. TOTS of every description, the finest assortment in the State, fur saie, Wholesale and Retail. CAKE TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, always on hand, and we are prepared to execute orders in his line not to be equalled this side of Paris. Candy, Cordial, Syrups and Lemon Sugar, put up with care and warranted. As we manufacture the largest portion of our Stock, pur chasers are sure to get a fresh article, and equal, if not superi or to any manufactured in the country North or ifouth. Ail hands of vs being enterprising, aj icell as tasty men, andpar tieviarfy attcnt.ee to the Ladies’, we are determined to contrib ute our part towards developing the resources of the coun try and making ourselves independent of Northern fabrics. rF* TERMS CASH. Cotton Avenue, Macon. Ga. dec 7—ts tigs: FiesT” “"I\ BOXES tine Naples Figs. Just received per steamer Al abauia. and lor sale by C. A. ELLS It SON. Mason & Dibble’s Omnibus Line Fare 25 Cts. to all parts of the iltv. WE return our thanks to the travel hug public and the citi/.ens generally, for their liberal patronage, and would 9 inform them that our splendid new ouinibusses, with fine teams and careful drivers, will continue top run for the accommodation of the citizens and persons stopping at the Lanier House. Calls left at the Lanier House, of at our .Stable, strictly attended to. mar. 15-ts MASON fe DIBBLE. w. a. ess&srx & <£•&. DEALERS IN wmiis, No. 4 Triangular Block, 4 RE now receiving large additions to their present Stock iA for the Spring and Summer Trade. Their stock is now complete, embracing all the new and im proved styles. and will he sold unusual,y lute. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine their Goods. mar 15—2 m SASH STORE. Mitt SPRING ®0l)S. r pilE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a large and extensive JL st >ck of FA.YC Y A.YD STAPLE DR Y OOODS, suit able for the coming season, among which will be found Rich. Figur'd and plain Black SILKS, Satins, Plain and Printed Tissues. Brocade Pompadour, Embroidered and Printed Garages, Em broidered Labradors, fee. also, a large assortment of Muslins and Ginghams. French English and American Prints. We call the attention of the Indies to our stock of Damasks. Table Diapers. Damask Napkins and Towels, lluckabuck Di aper Towelling, 10-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton Shirting, Pillow Case Linen and Cottons. Muslin and Damask for Win dow Curtains,Toilet Table and Piano Covers. Ladies’, Misses and Childrens’ Hosiery, a large assortment of the best description. Gents’, Youths’ and Hoys’ 1-2 Hose. Gents'and Ladies'Umbrellas and Parasols, House Papering and Fire Board Prints, Trunks, Carpet Bags, fee. The above comprise only a small part of our Stock. As Cotton is down, we intend to sell our Goods to suit the times and as we have nothing to makeup for long credits and bad debts, we know we can make it to the interest of those baying with cash to call and see us. gjjTCARPETLYG and RI OS —a good Stock. mar B—3m* GEO. W. PRICE. \nv Millinerv Store. PMRS. WORIIINGTON respectfully in firm* the Indies of Macon and vicinity, that she has received and will open next week, an assortment of spring style Bon nets, Ribbons. Fine French- Flowers, fee. Having visited New York, herself, and made a careful selection, she liojies they will not fail to please, and invites the I.a diesto call and examine. Dross Making and Bonnet Bleaching carried on as heretofore. Store next be low J. L. Jones, Mulberry street, up stairs, mar 22—ts FOB* SALF, At a bargain.- Pour second hand close Carriag es, and three second hand Buggies, all in good repair, and will lie sold at a Bargain, if called for soon. Enquire of FREEMAN it ROBERTS, or at the corner of Ist and Cherry streets, of D. TUUCEY mar 22 —ts “ CONFEC TIOSAr Y. 7 ‘T'IIE following woods just redeived direct from J- France;—DTl AX DIES and WINES, Prunes in Boxes of different s zes; Preserved Apricots and Prunes, Cherry Brandy and Plum Brandy, and a lot of fine SARDINES, •J. 11. DAMOUR, near Lanier House Feb. 8,1851.—1 y. Clear the Track for Baker! NEW OMNIBUS LINE. FARE 25 cts TO ALL PARTS of the CITY. WILLIAM r. BAKER. who has long cracked a whip in this ’URi CTJoic 1 community for others, begs leave to ■-r I. 1 ... i— ~ inform his friends and the public that he has purchased a neat and tidy Omnibus, and is now prepared to accommodate passengers on his own responsibj ity. His omnibus will convey travellers between the Rail Road Depots, the Washington Hall and the Floyd House, and else where about the city, on application being made to cither of these Hotels. ‘-Speed, comfort aud safety,” are the princi ples of the new line, and if they are not •‘done up brown,” the proprietors’ name is not Baker! A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. in 15-ts W. F. B. At Home Again, public, that wc’arc ae.ii, eil at our old stand on the Avenne, No. 3, Union Build ing, and opening a -new and splendid assortment of Gold aud Silver M atches, Gold Chains, Pius, Ear Rings, 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, cut lery, and a variety of fancy articles usually kept in our line. Guns Pistols, Game Bag, Wadding, Caps, etc. An assortment of Wind, Brass and Wood instru ments. Aceordeons and Violins of splendid quality.— Clocks of different patterns. Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted.— Piano Fortes, from Nunns & Clarks, J. Chickerings. A. 11. Gale, llallett & Davis’s Factories, which wil! be sold cheap and warranted. Guitars, Guitar and Piano music, instruction books, etc. Call and see ns. dec 14—ts J. A. &. S. S. VIRGIN. To the Afflicted. SH( A. B, STROUD CIUNTINUEH to tlevote his undiviiiuil attention to the treat- J menl of Chronic Diseases of every form and variety.— lie is prepared to entertain patients—both white and black, for which his charges are very moderate. Persons wishing treatment, should note down their age, the history of the case; their present symptoms and the color of theirhairam'eyes, and in the letter (post paid) enclose $2.50. and on its reception he will mail to their address a portion of Medicine, (to last a month) to suit the case. He flatters himself that his long and extensive experience and his establsihed snccess in this de partment, of practice, will be sufficient guaranty to appli cants. Postage on a portion of medicines, only five to 10 cents. Pondtown, Sumpter eo., Ga. jan. 11—fim •.•Journal & Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, and Times, pleasecopy the above 6 mo. and forward the bills to A. B. F. ROBERT FINDLAY, IRON FOUNDER —AND MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines and Boilers, Also, of Gearing and shafting for .MILLS,of terry description- BARK Ai\D sugar mills, OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS; Also, Irons for Bullock’s celebrated Cotton Press SIX HEAR. PLATES AND BALES, KEPT constantly on hand; the whole of which are War ranted to he of the best materials and workmanship, and will be sold on accommodating terms. fTzT W jrlc Shops opposite Presbyterian church, corner Fourth and Walnut Street*. Macon, Apul 18,1850. 4 —ts IgSgapSiTHoif 1 MACOX, GA. 1 rfjSHjKgSpSEjjS THE proprietors are pleased to VlpiY announce to their old friends and F* 1 ’ * IpV 7 * the public generally, that this NEW HOTEL is now open or the reception of Company. Having had it erected and fitted up at great expense, on the most liberal, elegant and extensive seel*, they confidently ex pert a generous patronage. June 14, liso. 12—ts ?. LANIER fc^SON. mrm colons?* Ware-Hwise anil (ommissfon Merchant j, * MACON, GEORGIA. ! Y” WILL continue business r, posite Messrs. Ross St Cos. Cotton Avenne. Grateful for the patronage extended to them the past season, they renew the tender of their services to their forint./ , t' a,rt ’ ns and the public, with the assurance that, as they Iw'iw no interest, either direct or rndtrett, in the purchase of Cotltss, their entire attention will be devoted to the into rest* entrusted to them. e £Tp*Drder for Racoixo, Rope and other Mech*ni--I*. wi be filled carefully and promptly, and the custotua/y advan ces made on Produce in Store. May 24, 1850.1y— i FLOYD HOUSE, MACON, GA. ’ A- ‘ f: - = rTff anc l the public, that he has purchased the lease adn ’ furnitur ‘ °f ,he above establish merit, is sale pfnpr tor, and intends to give tlie business his strict per* • oral attention. He will secure polite and competent clerks a. i servants, and is determined that the table and bar shall ja supplied with the very best the country affV-nS*. The House is too well known for him to say any thing in regard to it. The rooms are in fine repair, and the furniture as good as ena lie found in any House in the State. Thankful for the libel at patronage bestowed ujion the old firm of Bulord k Williams during his former connection with this House, he pledges hitfc ■elf to spare no effort to give entire satisfaction to both tie w and old friends. fob 15—If New Sale & Livery Stable. THE subscriber grateful for past favors dF wou.d respectfully inform his many old |A tfjSLdF irons and as new ones as possible, that <> „ has opened an EXTENSIVE SALK •■fchiv&'da ami LIVERY STABLE, ON skg ONI> STREET, next door to Seymour's corner—where a will constantly keep on liand for sale a CHOICE LGT OF SADDDLE A\D HARNESS HOUSES (It-will also keep en lienil for HIRE, llotset act* Carriages of all kinds, and will be prepared to send i nssengeis to an v place, where they may wish to g > ox the most reasonable terms. He is also prepared to keep Horses by the day, week, month or year. His are'are and airy, and have the adv antnge of both pi nk and tiiil floors, and ns the location is eetitral, will be convenient to persons having business to transact in llle eit v. He wil lalso keep on hand and for sale, the celebrated Arr llamftkire side spring Ploutntion li ng"**, and also a tine assortment cfBUGG I F,Bof superior quali ty and at r dueed prires. A. C. .MORLHOI'SE. 51 neon, January 18, 1851. 43—ly WAMIIWrON HALL js a E. S. ROGERS respectfully informs the paa lie that he has now the sole charge of this old aw D- t-D tnfdished and weßknown Hotel, which has recently undergone thorough re|iair, and that he will spare no pains for the accoiiumslstion of those who may give him a call. Every department of the Hall will be under Ins personal supervision, anil every eXertion w ill be nude to keep up tka estabUshment to the extreme point of neatness, comfort and good cheer. E. S. ROGERS. May 31, IBsfl.—tf HARDWARE, IFTLERV STOIES and House Keeping Articles. BRAY, CARHART & CO, Near Scott, Carhart A- Co's. OFFF.R to the attention of their friends and the public, a large well selecti-d and general stock in their line ; having been selected and bought by one of the concern, ths goods are all new and were laid in expressly for this market. We will take the liberty to say, that for variety, our Stock cannot In- equalled in the State. We will sell on reasonable terms,giving every usual accom odation. Cooper Work, of all kinds, done with exactness and des patch. Tm Work in all its variety,—Roofing aud job work, done as usual. A good stock of Tin Ware always en hand. Amongst their stock will he found Iron of all sizes aud kinds. Nails aid Nail Rods, Spikes Steel. Cast. German, F.nglish blister at.d Spring Steel, Castings and Hollow Ware, Ovens, Pots, Boilers and Cauldrons. STOVES, COOKING ASD iplil ls PARLOR, 10 varieties, some very V modern improvements. ANVIL , Vices, Bellow* and Blacksmith’) Tools, generally, P irtal.le Forges, Cross Cut and Mill Sams, and Mill Cranks, F les &c- Saws, Planes. Bench Screws, M< rticing Machines, Chisels, Hammers. I'ar.d Vices and Carjient. rs’ Tools, general ly Mill Irons, Hoisting Screws, Hand and Jack Screws.— PI rnghs. Trace, and Log Chains. Lock and Lroast Chains.— Axes, Hoes. Agricultural implements, and all kinds Planta on fools. Corn Sh-dlert. Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Spadas and liovels. Fire Dogs. Teodors, Fhovi‘l and Tongs and Ho tsekeeping- Articles, Cra-s t; ods, ofaii kinds. Kett es, Sifters, Pans and Faucets. Fine Guns, pistols and shoo ng implements generally. Willow and Wooden Ware Tubs. Baskets, “ r ra *■ 1 fee. Japanned & Brittannia Ware,’ • LAMPS, and O.nd!e*tioks, English and American Door Locks, Till, Trunk, and Chest I-ocks, Files, Rasps, Ilorss Shoe Nails. Furnaces for Tailors, Furnaces for heating smooth ing Irons, with the usual variety of Knives and Forks, Carv ers, Pocket Knives Pad Locks and Razors. Scissors, Brushes of all kinds, Hair and Feather Dusters Cords. Manilla Rope, Grindstones, fee., fee., fee. nov9 33—ts ly BALTIMORE HOLLOW-WARE. TONS Assorted Pots, Ovk.ns, Smißi, Skillsts, is store, nnd for sale by ep 11. 28— ts BRAY. CARHART fe CO. 1 Hon “ 00 '’ Da*® assorted qualities, IUUU 100 U Negro Blankets assorted qualities, 1500 pr. Negro Shoes Superior quality, 200 pieces Negro Kersevs, for sale by SMITH & OLIVER fiAvreaassm f 2, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, —MACON, GEO. C[COMMISSION ER OF DEEDS, Ac., for the stat-s V of Alabama, luisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Curoliua. S. Carolina, Florida, Missouri, New York. Massachu setts, Connecticut. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illi nois, Arkansas, Maine, &c. Depositions taken, Accounts probated, Deeds and Mortgages drawn, and all documents and instru ments of writing prepared and authenticated for use and record, in any of the ahtfve States. Residence on Walnut street, near the African church. 0“ Pfbuc Office adjoining Dr. M. S. Thomson's Botan c Store—opposite Floyd House. Macon, June 2*, 1850—ly ENG El, & ETTItfGEK, VRE now opening at the stand lately occupied by -Joseph Engel, Cherry street, Macon, a large assortment of CLOTHING, STAPLE AND FAN CY DRY GOODS JEWELRY, WATCHES*&e. tj-c. which will be sold Wholesale aud Retail at rea sonable rates. They will receive weekly supplies of Goods through the season, and as they have a house in Philadelphia, they will have better facilities than usual for obtaining Seasonable and Fashionable Goods. The public are respectfully invited to give ns a call and look at our Stock, before purchasing elsewhere, mer 15—ly E. E. j) i s^^lTiTtTonT * | TIE co-partnership heretofore existing between tb* r*. A dereiitned in the Grocery and Commission Business, under, the firm of Scott, Carhart fe Cos„ is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Isaac Scott retiring fr m the business. Either Partner is authorized to adjust all unsettled busi ness. ISAAC SCOTT. JAMES I). CARHART Jan. 1, 1851. WILLIAM B. CARHART. ‘V”OTIC’E.—AII persons indebted to Scott, Carhart fe At Cos., are requested to call and settle immediately. N'EW FIRM.—J. D. Carhart and W. B. Carhart. <of the old firm of Scott, Carhart fe having this day associated with them. J. B. Stotv and E. H. Carhart, toe Grocery and Commission Business will be continued under the firm of Carhart, Bro. fe Cos. A continuation ofthe liberal patronage extended to the eld concern, is respeetfuHy solicited. J. D. CARHART, W. B. CARHART. .. 4. B. STOW. —tfljan v. ||. CARHART. Hod Points. SPRATTS PATENT—Pronounced by Dr. Means. Prof. Is* Conte, and other scientific persons, equal, if not supe rior to anything now in use. for protecting house* against ae cidentsby lighting. As mail supply for sale by F.. J. JOHNBTON. BRIDAL, Fpamsh, Evening, and Mourning Fans, a fine as sortment at E. J. JOHNSTONS’. Also for sale for low priees at r, holeeale, a large lot of meji tun and common Fans, Honks and Eye*, Buffalo Tuck Com lx, small plated Buttons, Hair Pins, Percussion Cap*, fee. fee. U GOLI> Foil, Dcufisls Files, Mouth filasees, ten for sale by E-J. JOHNSON. * ! *- Ull ut~ .