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Mayor’s Office, )
Macon, April 22d, 1851. j
jj ndKR authority of a resolution of the City Coun-
1 hereby offer a reward of twenty-five dollars for
ihe detection of any person, or persons, who have done,
ur may ‘ n f uture d°> an y damage to the public Pumps
,° D the city. J. H. R. WASHINGTON.
t s Mayor .
mAKIUED
In this city, on the morning of the 17th, by the Rev.
j Shanklin, Rector of Chtist’s Church, Mr. James
R. King, of Roswell, to Miss Elizabeth Frances,
youngest daughter of the late Oliver H. Prince.
Pied on the 21st inst Roderick Leonard, only son
ofDr. J. R and Harriet Boon, aged 9 months and six
teen days.
Then there passed a meteor bright,
Quickly it vanished forth from sight,
Say was it not a messenger dove,
Rearing from Heav’n a message oflore?
Was it a flash of indignant ire,
Or was it a spark of holy fire ?
There is a moral in the meteor ray,
>Ti& light and bright as it passeth away,
Learn from its fight which is rapid as thought.
How fleeting the soul thy Saviour hath bought.
—a— ■ n■iiinii Hina—mm——
CONCERT HALL.
GREAT ATTRACTION!
WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 30.
Lcclurc Free.
MR. SPENCER respectfully announces to the citi
zens of Macon and vicinity that he will commence,
on Wednesday evening next, some of the most wonder
ful demonstrations of the mysterious influences of an
cient and modern days ever witnessed—usually called
Magic, Sorcery, Witchcraft, Mesmerism, Biology
die. frc.
The first Lecture, Wednesday evening 30th inst.
will be free. Admission to succeeding lectures, 50
cents. Class Tickets, instructed in the art, §lO. —
Doors open at a quarter past 7. Lecture to commence
at 8 o’clock.
For further particulars, see Programmes of the day
April 26. It
fMessentrc nil J Journal and Telegraph, Copy It.
Powers 1 Greek Slave!
THIS world renowned Statue, over which Poets have
grown sublime, and Orators eloquent, will be exhibited
TWO DAYS ONLY,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY , APRIL 28 and 29
AT CONCERT HALL.
tIT ADMISSION 50 cents ; Season Tickets $1 ; Pamph
l*tf 10 cents. Hours of Exhibition from 9A. M. to 9P. M.
MONTPELIER
FEMALE INSTITUTE,
rpHE twenty first Term of the Montpelier Female Institute,
A will commence on Thursday, the sth day of June next
This Institution i*airuler the superintendence of the under
signed, who resides upon the spot, and devotes a part of his
time to Instruction and Lectures. During his necessary ab
sence, as Bishop of the Diocese, the Rev. Mr. Bragg has con
trol of the Institute.
Eight Teachers are engaged for the ensuing Term in addi
tion to the .Superintendent, and a thorough education, com
bined with retirement, is offered to the young ladies of the
Southern States. English in all Its brunches, French, Latin,
if desired, Music. Vocal and Instrumental, Drawing and Paint
ing are all taught by most competent instructors from England,
Germany. France and the United State,.
TERMS:—Two hundred and Seventy-five dollars per an
num, one hundred and fifty payable in advance, and one hun
dred and twenty-five in January. No extra charges except for
Books. Station.'ry, Drawing Materials, or Medical attendance.
Vacation months, May aud Decemhr.
For further particulars, apply to W. S. Wiltifird, Esq.
Treasurer of the Institute in Macon, or to Rev. Seneca (I.
Brsfg, Montpelier, Monroe county, Ga.—(Post office, Macon.)
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr.,
Bishop of the Dioeese of Georgia.
April 26, 1051. 4—6 t
JUST RECEIVED
P AT MRS. AUDOINE’S, a large
and beautiful assortment of French
t English MILLINARY GOODS
of the latest styles, consisting of
Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Silks, &.e.
xVlso, a large invoice of Ladies’
and Misses Tyrolese, Oriental Lace
and French and English Braid Bos
nets of entire new shapes and styles, which she offers,-
at unusually low prices. She respectfully solicits a
call from her old customers and the public generally,
assuring them that no pains will be spared to please
all who may be in want of Goods in her line.
ppr 26 ts
FORKS, SPOOLS, At., of new and ele-
IO gant patterns, for sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
of fine, medium and common qualities, a large
supply at E J. JOHNSON’S.
BlLL(tiil) &l TEN PIN RALLS, Cue Leathers,
Cards, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, &c.,
for sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
1) AZORS. —A full supply of the celebrated Swiss
\j Razors ; the best article made, with Strops &.C.,
for sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
“VirATCHWORK, ENGRAVING & JEWELRY RE
t Y PAIRED in the best manner and at short notice
by E. J. JOHNSON.
THE Subscriber returns many thanks for the very
liberal patronage he has received the past season,
and hopes that having one of the largest stocks in the
State to select from, and furnishing fine and good arti
cles at moderate prices, will merit a continuance of the
•ante. E. J. JOHNSON.
TVATCHES. —limiting and Open-Faced, Gold and
T T Silver Levers, warranted good time keepers.
CHAINS of new patterns with Seals, Keys, J-c.,
with a full supply of all the leading articles of Jewel
ry, Fancy Goods, tj-c., received per late Steamers for
•ale by E. J. JOHNSON.
$5 REWARD.
IOST on Wednesday evening last, somewhere on Cotton
J Avenue, a tine pair of .Sky Blue Spectacles set in gold
frames w ith gold rivets, without a case. Any peson rinding
the same and delivering them to the undersigned. wiU receive
the above reward. ROBERT BEASI.EY.
April 26th, 1851 3t.
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber respectfully requests all who are indebted
to him, to come forward and pay up. Unless they do so
e! onct i he Kill be compelled to abandon the credit system alto
ether - Robert carver.
April 26th, 1851 It
RICH AND BRILLIANT
Georgia State Lottery,
tor benefit of the Independent Fire Cos. of Augusta
D. PAINE U CO.. MANAGERS.
Class 16, to be drawn Saturday 26th April.
1 Prize of .$70,000 —1 Prize of $.10,000
1 “ “ 30,000 1 15.000
1 “ “ 7,500 1 “ 5.000
100 u “ 1,750 20 “ “ 1,000
Tickets S2O, shares in proportion.
CLASS 17.
To be drawn 29th April.
1 Prize of $5,000—1 Prize of SI,OOO, &c.
Tickets sl, Shares in Proportion.
CLASS 18.
Draws Wednesday, 30th April.
1 Prize of $35,000—1 Prize of $25,000.
1 “ “ 15,000 1 *♦ “ 7,500.
1 u “ 5.000 100 “ “ 1,000.
Tickets $1(1, shares in proportion,
for sale at Shi vers'Lucky Office, near the Post Office, Floyd
House Buildings. WM, SHIVERS, Jr. Agent.
Drawn numbers Georgia State Lottery, Class 9.
5 72 40 36 15 17 51 27 1 59 10 71
Drawn Number* Georgia State l.otterv. Class 10.
71 7 T 8 35 77 65 30 51 13 58 16 2 24 11
Drawn Numbers Geo. State Lottery, Class, 11.
54 66 8 51 49 72 59 22 43 7 26 30
Drawn Numbers Geo. State Lottery, Class 12.
64 58 34 16 46 55 47 28 10 44 30 60
April 26.
From the Cincinnati Globe.
Physicians prescribe Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort
•nd Tar in the last stages and most hopeless cases of
Consumption, after all other medicines have failed, as
>t has proved itself to be the most extraordinary medi
ral aid in curing that disease. Now this medicine is
a * va luable in the incipient stages, 6uch as Cough,
Colds, &c., when the Lungs are not too far gone be
fore ulceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known
*o fail in breaking up the most distressing Cough or
told in a few hours time, if the directions are strictly
followed. The genuine Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and
far, which makes so many wonderful cures, can be
obtained at Payne & Nisbet's, E. L. STr.ottECKEa'sand
Mcrs rs. Ellis’ Drug Stores in this eitv.
fc'ee advertisement in another column.
Jm
H L. WOOD,
DAGUERREOTYPIST,
MACON, GA.
t&r ENTRANCE FROM THE AVENUE,
apr 1# ts
RAILROAD HOUSE
OPPOSITE CENTRAL R AILRO AD DEPOT
EAST MACON.
apr 19 ts S. M. LANIER.
JAC K fcROWfL
ATTORSEI AT LAW,
BUENA VISTA. MARION CO., DA.
a P f 12 X ly
KELLAM &
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW & GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
ATLANTA, :::::::::::: GA.
M 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
4-c. without suit.
IZT Bounty Land Claims prosecuted with despatch.
Office on White Hall St., over Dr. Denny's Drutr
Store.
A. R. KELLAM. M. A. BELL.
P. G. ARRINGTON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
Oglctliorp<>, Jlaeou Cos.,
Jec H GEORGIA. 38— ts
FACTORAGE AND
Savannah, 6a<
P. YONGE, No. 94 Bay street, Savannah, continues
V V to transact a General Commission Business and 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
JOHN M. MIIJ.KN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
June 28th, 1850. • J4 —ly
CITY HOTEL,
SAVANNAH,•.•.•.•.•GEORGIA.
P. CONDON.
Terms: —Transient Boarders, per day, 81,50. Monthly and
**rl Boarders iu proportion. apr s—y
©SSOISKIi A. LOOXHRANiSii
Slttnrnnj nt Tam,
OFFICE OVER BF.LDEN AND Co’s. HAT STORE,
Mulberry Street, Maeon, Georgia.
NEW FIRM.
DR. G. McDONALD would respectfully inform the citizens
of Macon, and the surrounding country, that lie has as
sociated with him in the Dental profession, Dr. M. J. GAI.LA
GER, late of Wilmington. Delaware.
Dr. Gallxoer has had many years experience in the Man
ufacture of Artificial Teeth, and comes highly recommended
for Ins skill and taste in getting them up either in Blocks or
Single, with or without Gums, so adapted in sha[>e,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 patent or
otherwise, they feel authorised in promising the people of
Georgia, a style of work far superior to any that hasyet been
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,
and in the Surgical operations of Hospital, as well as private
practice iu New Orleans, Philadelphia, &c. &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 ani set, as soon as the infiaination from extracting sub
sides.
adr s—ts
THE Undersigned respectfully calls attention
‘"iwiih * ” his present facilities for accomplishing eve-
I-LX LT cry rtiina jiertaihing” to Dentistry, in tne most
perfect manner; also, to specimens of his beautiful BLOCK
WORK.
Daily applications are tnaile for BLOCK TEETH in exchange
for ordinary plain on s, and those contemplating the use and
value 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
not entirely satisfied. C. S. PUTNAM,
ap s—y Dentist.
NOW RECEIVING.
SOME OF THE MOST
SPLENDID PIAXO FORTIN!
EVER offered for sale in Macon, from the cel-
I* “iK ebra, ed Factories of J. C. Cliickering and Nunn
l I 5? X X• & Clark, warranted superior to any others made
in the United States Also, two splendid Harps from J. F.
Brown &. Co.’s Factory.
The above Instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to look at,
and the tone completely captivating. We shall take pleasure
to show these Instruments to any that have a taste for tine
good*.
On hand, Prince Melodions, best article of the kind made ;
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tamborins, Bugles. Cla
rionetts. Flageolets, Flutes, and a variety of Brass Instru
ments for Bands, kept in our line. Guitar and Violin Strings,
Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Sec.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
©S3©©,
Splendid Gold and Silver
* Watches, Gentlemen and Ladies’ pat
- jcsgfcv terns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings,
Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Goldand silver Spectacles, silver Spoons and
Forks silver, ivory and Wood Napkin Rings, silver plated Cake
Baskets Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks—and a variety of
FANCY GOOD3,j
Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Rags, Pouches, Flasks. Pistols, Sec.
All the above articles sold cheap for cash or approved credit.
Cloeks and Watches Repaired, and warranted, at short no
tice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cotton Avenue. Union
Buildißg. J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN,
apr 19 ts
SHAKSPERIAN ILLUSTRATIONS^
MR. J. C. EDWARD?, of Macon, has been appointed
Agent for the above work, and he will attend to any com
munication which ntay he sent him from those gentlemen ie
this State who may wish to secure a copy, before the Platen
are taken out of the United States. The undersigned wouls
pledge himself to professional men, planters and others, whosd
taste forthe beautiful.as well as the instructive, may lead them
todesire a copy of this magnificent Work, that Mr. Edwards
will supply them with sets of the Engravings of a very supe
rior character, if theirapplicalion is made within a few weeks,
as his arrangements with the proprietor give him peculiar ad
vantages for this purpose.
The prices of the set of Illustrations is SIOO. There are
Fifty Numbers, containing in all 100 Engravings. Thirty
Numbers, or 60 Engravings, arc complete and ready for de
livery. The remaining Twenty Numbers, with 40 Engravings,
will be delivered monthly to shbscribers at $2 for each Num
ber. D. O. MACOMBER.
apr 19 ts
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF
CUTLERY.
THE subscribers have just received direct from Sheffield
England, the following .
350 dozen Table and Dessert Knives and Forks of various
Patterns,
50 dozen Fine Ivory “ “ “
25 sets of 51 and 53 pieces do.
400 dozen Pocket and Pen Knives,
60 “ Razors,
50 u Shears and Scissors,
Also, Carving Knives and Forks, Steel’s Pallet and Putty
Knives, Cook and Butcher Knives, Farrier's Knives, etc. etc.
All of which will he sold at such prices as will offer great
inducements to our wholesale and retail customers.
apr 19 3 BRAY, CAHART & CO.
CITY TAX RETURNS.
BY order of Couueil, the Books for receiving the Returns of
the taxable property in the city of Macon, are now open
at the Treasurer’s Office, where the returns must be made be
fore the Ist day of July. All who fail to make returns by
that day, will be double taxed.
apr 19 ts A. R. FREEMAN, Treasurer.
A New Article for Mechanics.
PATENT Parallel Chain VICES; a lot of all sizes just re
ceived aud for sale by BRAY, CAHART & CO.
apr 19 3t
BOWL AMD SPRINGS..
THE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the
public, that they have leased the above well known place
of resort, and that they intend keeping them during the sum
mer season in a style superior to any watering-place in the up
count.y. The House will be open and ready for the reception
of visitors by the first of June uext.
LANIER & USHER.
N. B.—Tbere will be a line of Hacks at the Depot at Carters
ville at all times, to convey Passengers to the Springs, both
from op and down Trains of Rail Road. L. & IT.
apr 19 ‘ U’
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, the Infe
rior Court of the county of Sumter, until the 25th day of
May next, for the building of a Brick Court-house, 60 feet long,
40 wide; first story 10 feet high, second story, 14 feet. Tbe
Court Room to be up stairs. The Grand and other Jury Rooms
Offices, &c„ to be on tbe first floor. Plans and specifications
can be seen at the Clerk's Office in Americus. Brick, lumber,
and all the material necessary for the erection of said Building,
can be had at fair prices, and in any quantity. The contractor
will furnish all the material, and finish the said House in a sub
stantial aud workman-like manner. ’
WRIGHT MIMS, j. i. c.
jas.g. McCrary, j. i. c .
JAMES GLASS, j. i. c.
JOHN J. HUDSON, j. i. c.
HENRY K. McKAY, j. i. c.
apr 19 ot
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
r TMIE subscriber has just received four more of those be.au-
X tiful PIANOS, made by Knabe k Gaehle, who received
the first Premium at the State Fair of Maryland. Some of
these beautiful Instruments can lie sold for tbe very low price
of 8250, arid warranted in all particulars.
Piano Stools and Piano Covers of all kinds always on
hand, and will be disposed of on very moderate terms. Call in
and examine these Instruments, all you lovers of Music,
apr 12 3t S. B. DAY.
§lO REWARD.
RANAWAY from my service, on Thursday night
last, negro BILL, about 5 feet high, 40 years
of age, brown complected and the property of B.
Rogers. He says he has a wife at Mr. John Ruth-
Macon. The above reward will be paid
for his delivery to me or lodgment in jail so.that
I can get him. The Law will be enforced against
all persons who are known t harbor sa-:d boy.
East Macon, Apr. 12. [lt*] B. WINEHILL.
till DAT BARGAINS
[?©irl ©AHinlo
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 purchases else
where, as the whole Stock, which is very large and desirable,
must be sold in a short time. HARDEMAN &. HAMILTON,
apr 12 ‘ 4t
Oranges, Oranges.
J*A BOXES fine fresh Naples Oranges, just received from
*JV/ steamer and for sale by C. A. ELLS & SON,
Uniter, BSutter.
KEGS selected Goshen Butter, just received and for sale
i) by C. A. ELL* & SON,
FIRST RATH CHANCE!
FOR A CABINET MAKER, WITH FROM
SBOO lo 1009 1\ CASH.
THE subscriber, who is not a practical cabinet maker
wishes to dispose of a profitable business that has em
ployed from four to six hands for the last four years, and may
be considerably increased, as he wishes to devote bis w bole at
tention to bis own particular trade—House and Sign Painting,
lie has on hand a good stock of seasoned Lumber—consist
ing of pine, poplar, birch and walnut; also mahogany and
walnut veneers, turning lathe, work benches, tools, &c. &, —
It is the only cabinet making establishment in the place, and
a lucrative business may be done by a practical man.
Apply to CHAS. S. OLIVER,
apr 5-4 t Athens, Ga.
GJ IIORGI A, Ttviggs Comity. Where
as John VV. Asbill. applies to me for letters of Admin
istration on the Estate of Reoniard Hasty, late of saidcounty,
deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of tlie said deceased to he
and appear at my ortice 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. c. o.
Police.
A LL persons concerned, are hereby notified, that
■Lx. 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 Valley,
Hayneville, Busbyvillc, Henderson anil Wilua. By
order of the Company.
JXO. M. GILES, Secretary.
Perry, March 19, 1851. m 29 —5t
Selling oil* sit C'ost!
V CHOICE assortment of beautiful WINDOW
. 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 intends selling
out his stock at the lowest possible prices. Call at
Mulberry street, uuder the Floyd House,
m 29—4 t. * J. B. FREEMAN.
FRESH RAISINS.
O/ v BOXES fresh Raisins, just received and for sale bv
JLV) ap 5 J. S. GRAYBILL.
Syrup, Syrup.
‘IT7’D have just received from the factory a supply ofStew
y \ arts double refined syrup, for sale by
ap 5 C. A. ELLS Si SON-
BaCiuou.s Lemon§.
kt BOXES fine fresh Lemons. Just received from Steam
*.> ) er and for sale by ap 5 C. A. ELLS & SON.
potatoksT
-i f\l i lIBLS. of Mercer and Yellow Potatoes, in fine order
IA/\/ and forsale by C. A. ELLS & SOX.
SSO I£G:\VAKI>.
STOP THE THIEF.
A MAN who signed his name C. M. PRICE, hired
-LX. a Horse and Saddle from uson Saturday, March
bth. lie has not been heard of since, and we are indu
ced to believe that he has stolen the Horse. He was a
small man, about 5 feet (5 incheshigh, and wore a
slight moustache. Ife had on dark clothes, and we
think carried with him a pair of Saddle-bags, lie 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.—
lie rode away a Kentucky quilted black saddle, worth
about 15 dollars. |
We will give .SSO 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 <f- DIBBLE,
lUmawny or Stolen.
ON H ESDAY NIGIIT LAST, my negro man
JEFF, aged 35 years, and weighing 180 lbs.
left niy premises, for parts unknown, supposed to have
been decoyed off by some rascally white men. JEFF’
is a negro of dark complexion.
A reward of $ 100 will be paid for the delivery of ihe
boy to me, and the arrest of the thief, with proof to
convict the latter; SSO forthe 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 THOS. BRINCEFIELD.
POWDLIi.
JI’ST received a large supply of Powder, manufac
tured by the Enfield Gunpowder Company, and
forsale, wholesale and retail, at the shop of J. W.
Babcock, Mulberry st. Macon.
lirllaving been appointed Agent for the above na
med Company, I am 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. BABCOCK, Agent
mar 29. 1851.—4 t [Jour & Mes copy 3t.]
TWO HUNDRED CASES of every do
ascription, 75 per cent less than can be bought in
Macon, at any other establishment. BELDEN & Cos.
IP Half-Bar*l* No. 1 Mackerel,
O 15“ “ “ 2 “
fresh caught, for sale by SMITH &. OLIVER.
GROCERIES!!
THE undersigned still continue their old business, and have
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.
In addition to their regular business, they arc constantly
receiving consignments of TLNNSSSES PRO
DUCE, Bacon, Corn, Flour, Arc., which they
Will sell at the lowest market price FOR C.i.SH.
April 18, 1850. 4—ts SCOTT, CARHART &CO.
NAILS, IRON, STEEL.AND IIOLLOW
WARE.
AAA 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;
English and American Blister Steel;
Tn Store, and forsale by BRAY, CARHART & CO.
May 14,1850. 13—ts
. ’* • { _
BATHING TUBS,
SHOWER BATHS AND BATH PANS.
A1 LARGE and general assortment of Ready Made Tin-
Ware, Cooking Stoves and Stove Trimmings. A large
assortment of Hollow Ware, Coal Furnaces, Sad 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; Ca.
N. B, Tin Roofing, Guttering or Repairing, done at short
notice. apr 5 B. A. \V.
SPRING- and SUMMER
H111I1S&V.
f\ MRS. DA HOUR has just received
| anew and splendid assortment of the a-
I bove articles consisting of Silk, t.’rape
, and Straw Bonnets, Misses and Infant's
Bonnets and Flats, Caps. Bonnets, and
wide Sash Ribbons, Artificial Flowers,
Wreaths and Tabs, Rouclies and illusion
Laces, Muslin and Lace Capes. Collars
Mantles Shawls and Sacks something en
tirely new and pretty, rilk Thread and Lisle I.accs Edgings
and Insertions, Black and White Mils and Kid Cfloves. Muslin
and Lace short and long sleeves plain andFancy Fans Curls.
Gaps and Head Dresses, and a general stock of other Goods,
usually kept in that line.
Macon; April 4,1851. .
FLOlilt ! FI.OUR I
f'A BARRELS Premium Flour. Just received and for sale
# )U by C. A. ELLS & SON.
ICE! ICEH ICE!!!
r |’ , HE subscribers thankful for past favours would
JL inform their numerous customers and friends that
they are now prepared to 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.
Patent Stocks ami Dies, cut from j lo 1J inch.
OU Just Anvils, 75 Vices,4o Bellows. lOOOlhs Sledge
Rammers received and for sale by
BRAYCARHART, & CO.
neon. Sept 13, 1850. 25—if
FLOUR.
V variety of braqds at thrlowest market prices ontv for
Cash. r\ / KI3BEE & DICKINSON.
MAS ON tJ DIBBLE ‘S
NEW STABLE.
TIIE undersigned have j ust completed their SPLEN
DID NEW ST ABLE on the corner of Mulberry
and Third Streets, nearly opposite tlie Floyd House,
where they keep on hand safe and well broke
houses and every variety of Conveyance for the ac
commodation of their friends and the public.
Single Horses and Drovers will be atteuded to witli
the utmost care and on accommodating terms. As the
Proprietors have but ONE STABLE, and,can there
fore give their personal attention to their business, they
feel confident of being aide to give universal satisfac
tion. HP Board of Horse 75 cents per day.
T. M. MASON,
March,2l 1850—ly WILLIAM DIBBLE.
Ociniilgec Iron k Brass
FOUNDRY,
ANI) MACHINE SHOP.
ITHE Ocmulgee Foundry has been enlarged and furnished
with new and superior stock of tools, which will enable
the subscribe to furnish work at the shortest notice, in his
line, of a superior character, and at prices as low as can he fur
nished elsewhere. The attention of Milwrights and Machin
ists is earnestly requested to examine this establishment. I
am prepared to furnish
STEAM SSL ENGINES,
from 1 to 60 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 THE FOUNDRY
we are prepared to furnish all kinds of Castings 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 lloorsand windows.
Cemetry Railing, Gudgeons, 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 exam
ine this concern. CHAS. P. LEVY.
Ocmulgee Foundry, Ist St. below A fie on 4- /('extern liailroad.
Boot & Shoe Establishment,
V Mix & Kii’tlanri
xyould return sincere
patronage tl..■ y have re yived last ten years
and they most respect illy pontinuanca of
the same. They woul(rxlso^ v MLtu||jieir friends and
the public generally that tin-) ]j|4|mow opening at
their New Store opposite Washington A Lai I an entire
new stock of Boots and Shoes, mostly of our own man
ufacture, and v’hich we shall offer 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 us.
We shall also keep a good assortment, at the old
stand, where one of the firm will remain until next
spring who will be pleased to see our old friends and
all who may favor us with a call.
nov 30—ts MIX & KIRTLAXD.
ILYSIL A. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
PLMW.MPANNED&BILOOK
17. Y HVf #£
Stoves of every kind,
The richest & mo3t fashionable patterns,
Stove Trimmings and Hollow Ware,
MACON, GA.
ILF All kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work,
done at the shortest notice, oct 19 30—Cm
Hats, Gaps and Straw Goods-
C”T HEAP for Cash or Credit, when they arc willing to pay
J once at year. Those who do not comply with the above
can have not more credit at this establishment.
tel) 15 BELDEN & CO.
REMEMBER!
TYTH.EX in your extremity that Dr. JI. S. TIIOJI
\V NON is still in IMacon, Georgia, and when
written to, sends dedicine by mail to any part of the country.
Dontgiveup all hope without consulting him.
June 7,1850-—ts
Si TANARUS, ENGLISH,
manufacturer of
a assaaas.
And every description of Vehicles.
(AORNER OF FIRST and MULBERRY STREETS,nearIy
_J opposite the new brick Methodist church, Macon; begs
leave to tender his services to the citizens, planters and travel
lers in this line of bnsincss. Carriages made to order, of. the
best materials, in any desired style of workmanship and,
warranted to be put up in as good and substantial manner as
nothern work, and on the most reasonable terms.
£T? p ’Asthe proprietor of this manufactory personally supe
rintends 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 charg
ed. mar 15—ly BJE4T.
NEW YORK
SAVANNAH
STEAM-SHIP LINE.
WEESL7.)
r pilE new and splendid steamers FLORIDA, Capt.
JL Lyon, and ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, be
longing to the NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,on and after
the llth inst., will leave-Savannah and Xew-Youk
every Satukday until further notice. These ships are
1.200 tons register, and unsurpassed in comfort sale
tv and speed. Cabin passage, $25 —payable ;u ad
vance. AddressPADDLEFORD, FAY £ CO.
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
184 Front-street, New York
Jan 11 1851.—n041—12m.
TO STOVE DEALERS. -
r FVIE subscribers ate prepared to furnish on liberal terms, a
I large variety of STOVES and CASTINGS, adapted to the
Southern Market.
Circulars with Drawings and Prices will b forwarded on
request, J AGGER, TPEADWT.IX. ft PERRY,
apr s—3m Eagle Foundry, 110 Burns st. Albany.
FREEMAN & MIGARTOf,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Candies, Cordials, Syrups &c.
DEALERS IN FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR
EIGN AND DOMESTIC
Pickles, Sauces, Catsups fcc.
ALSO,
Family Groceries, Fancy Articles,
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
TO 7 Sos every description, the finest assortment in the
State, for saie, Wholesale and Retail.
CAKE TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS,
always on hand, and we are prepared to execute orders in
hi 9 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 South. AU
hands of us bring enterprising, as well as tasty men, and par
tic uiariy attentive 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.
EjF TERMS CASH. Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
dec 7—ts
FIGS S FI GST
“'/A BONES fine Naples Figs. Just received per steamer Al
• 71/ abama, and for sale by C. A. ELLS th SON.
Mason & Dibble’s Omnibus Line
Fare 25 Cts. to all parts of the city.
, , WE return our thanks to the travel
l‘ng public and the citizens generally,
Q-' for (heir liberal patronage, and would
inform them that our splendid new
onmibusses, with fine teams and careful drivers, will continue
to 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 & DIBBLE.
DEALERS IN
No. 4 Triangular Block, ‘
A RE now receiving large additions to their present Stock
i V for the Spring and Summer Trade.
Their stock is now complete, embracing ali the new and im
proved styles, and will he sold unusually loir.
Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully iuvifed to call and
examine their Goods. mar 15- —2m
CASH STORE.
MiW SPUING GOODS.
r J''HE SUBSCRIBER is now receivinga large and extensive
1 st >ck of FANCY AND STAPLE DR Y GOODS, 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 Barages, Em
broidered Labradors, &c. also, a large assortment of Muslins
and Ginghams. French English and American Prints.
We call the attention of the Ladies to our stock of Damasks.
Table Diapers. Damask Napkins and Towels. Iluckabuck Di
aper Towelling, 10-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton Nhirting,
Pillow Case Unen and Cottons. Muslin and Damask for Win
dow Curtains,Toilet Table and Piano Covers.
Indies’, Misses and Childrens’ Hosiery, a large assortment
of the best description. Gents’, Youths’ and Boys’ 1-2 Hose.
Gents’ and Ladies’Umbrellas and Parasols, House Papering and
Fire Board Prints, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac.
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 buying
with cash to call and see us.
KiTCARPETING and RUGS —a good Stock.
mar B—3m* GEO. W. PRICE.
New Millinery Store.
m
PMRB. WORKINGTON respectfully in
forms the Ladies of Macon and vicinity,
that she has received and will open next
week, an assortment of spring style Bon
nets, Ribbons, Fine French Flowers, &e.
Having visited New York, herself, and
made a careful selection, she hopes they
will not fail to please, and invites the La
dies to call and examine. Dress Making
and Bonnet Bleaching carried on as heretofore. Store next be
low J. 1,. Jones, Mulberry street, up stairs,
mar 22—ts
FOR SALK,
\T A BARGAIN. —Four second hand close Carriag
es. and three second hand Buggies, all in good repair,
and will be sold at a Bargain, if called for soon. Enquire of
FREEMAN & HUBERTS!, or at the corner of Ist and Cherry
streets, of D. ToL’i KY
mar 22—ts
COHFECT!OKARy“
r r , IIE following {roods just received direct from
A France:—BRANDIES and WINES, Prunes
in Boxes of different sizes; Preserved Apricots and
Prunes. Cherry Brands’ and Plum Brandy, and a lot
of tine SARDINES,
J. 11. DAMOFR, near Lanier House
Feb. 8,1851.—1 y.
Clear the Track for Baker!
NEW OMNIBUS LINE.
FARE S3 cts TO ALL PARTS of the CITY.
WILLI AIM r. BARER.
S” has long cracked a whip in this
vi : community for others, begs leave to
; tif' r m his friends and the public
that he has purchased a neat and tidy Omnibus, and is now
prepared to accommodatepassengerson his own responsibi ity.
Ilis omnibus will convey travellers between the Kail Road
Depots, the Washington Hall end the Floyd House, andelse
where about the city, on application being made to either of
these Hotels. ‘■•iSpeed, comfort and safety,” are the princi
ples of the new line, and if they are not *Mone up brown,”
tlie proprietors’ name is not Baker! A share of the public
patronage is respectfully solicited. in 15-ts W. F. B.
To the Afflicted.
Sli A. B. STROUD
CIOXTINUES to dovotehis undivided attention tothetreat
-1 meni of Chronic Diseases of every form and variety.—
He 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 their hair and 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 co., Ga. jan. 11—fim
‘.•Journal & Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, and Times,
pleasecopy the above 6 mo. and forward the bills to A. B. 8.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
—AND MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Also, of Gearing and shafting for MILLS, of every description;
BARK AAD SUGAR MILLS,
OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS;
Also, Irons for
Bullock’s celebrated Cotton Press
GIN GEAR, PLATEN AAD BALLS,
constantly on hand; the whole of which are War-
IV muted to be of the best matt rials and workmanship , and
will he sold on accommodating terms.
2fP* Work Shops opposite Presbyterian church, comer Fourth
and IValnut Streets.
Macon, Apul 18,1830. 4—ts
■ LANIER HOME,
MACOIV, A.
THE proprietors are pleased to
announce to their old friends and
the public generally, that this NEW
HOTET, 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 scale, they confidently ex
pect a generous patronage.
June 14, 1850. 12—ts S. LAMER it BOX.
The Best Corn Will
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. 46—ts
EXCHANGE.
THE subscribers are prepared at all times to purchase time
Bills on New York, Charleston and Savannah. Sight
Checks on New York for sale, in sums to sutU
Office open from 7 A. M. 8 to P. M.
February 1, 1851. ts CARHART, BRO. kCO.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
GEORGIA, Bibb Comity.——AH persons having
claims against Solomou 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 RITTENBCrRY Admr.,
m 23—6 w es Solomon B. Grocs, dec,d.
* , -v \ ■ \
PATTEN & COLLINS,
Ware-House and Commission Merchants,
M ACON, GEORGIA.
•kg — WILL continue business ■_
jj§ ||f at their WAREHOUSE, op- /jfeivy
topA* positu Messrs. Ross it Cos.
Cotton Avenue. Grateful for
the patronage extended to them the
season, they renew thg tender of their services to their former
patrons and the public, with the assurance that, asthey have
no interest, either direct or indirstt, in the purchase of Cotton,
their entire attention will b devoted to the interest*
entrusted to them.
for Baooino, Ron and other Mxrcuaxwsk,
will be filled carefully and promptly, and the customary advan
ces made on Produce in Store.
May 24, 1850.1 y
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON. GA.
JL , F THUS. WILLIAMS respectfully informs bis friends
(V=isaJ| an< t die public, that he has purchased ilia lease ada
furniture of the above establishment, is sale propria
tor, and intends to give the business his strict per*
onal attention. He will secure polite and competent clerksai.
servants, and is determined that the table and bar shall b*
supplied with the very’ best the country affords. The Hours
istoo well known for him to say any thing in regard to it.—
Tile rooms are in fine repair, and the furniture as good as caa
be found in any House in the State. Thankful for the liberal
patronage bestowed upon the old firm of Buford & Williams
during his former connection with this House, he pledges lorn
sell to spare no effort to give entire satisfaction to both new
and old friends. feb 15 ts
New Sale & Livery Stable.
THE subscriber grateful for past favors,
wou.d respectfully inform his many old pa
■ fAilßikj’ trons and as new ones as possible, that h
ts - has °i >ene<l an extensii e sale
and LIVERY STABLE, ON SEC
OND STREET, next door to Seymour's corner—where b
will constantly keep on hand for sale a
CHOICE LOT OF SADDDLE AND HARNESS IIORSES
He will also keep on hand for HIRE, Hoi set arm
Carriages of all kinds, and will he prepared to send
passengers to anyplace, where they may wish to g j ou
the most reasonable terms. He is also prepared to keep
Horses bv the day, week, month or year. His stable*
are large and airy.and have the advantage ofboth plank
and ditt floors, and as the location is central, will be
convenient to persons huving business to transact iu
ihe city.
He wil Islso keep on hand and for snle, the celebrated
Aeir Hampshire side spring Plantation II agon*, and
also a flue assortment of BUGGIES.of superior quali
ty and at r-duced prices. A. (J. MOREHOI SE.
Macon,January 18, 1851. 43—ly
WASHINGTON HALL
a a E. N. ROGERS respectfully informs the pub
UY*n lie that he has now the sole charge of this old es
ti/jly tablishcd and well known Hotel, which has recently
undergone thorough repair, and that he will spar*
no pains for the accommodation of those who may give him a
call. Every department of the Hall will be under his personal
supervision, and every exertion will lie made to keep up tks
establishment to the extreme point of neatness, comfort and
good cheer. E. 8. ROGERS.
May 31, 1856 —ts
HARDWIRE, (TTLERV.STOVKS
and House Seeping Articles.
BRAY, CARHART & CO,
Near Scott, Carhart & Co’s.
OFFER to the attention of their friends and the public,
a large well selected and general stock in their line ;
having been selected and bought by one of the concern, the
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 be equalled in the State.
We will sell on reasonable terms, giving every usual accom
odation.
Copper Work, of all kinds, done with exactness and dev
patch. Tin Work in all its variety,—Roofing and job work,
done as usual.
A good stock of Tin Ware always en hand. Amongst
their stock will be found Iron of all sizes and kinds. Nails and
Nail Rods, Spikes Steel, Cast, German, English blister and
Spring Steel, Castings and Hollow Ware, Ovens, Pots, Boilers
and Cauldrons.
STOVES,
COOKING
/■~ ~~ 10 varieties, some very
V modern improvements.
ANVILS, Vices, Bellows and Blacksmith’s Tools, generally.
Portable Forges, Cross Cut and Mill Earns, and Mill Cranks,
Files &c.. Saws, Planes, Bench Screws, Morticing Machines,
Chisels, Hammers, Hand Vices and Carpenters’ Tools, general
ly. Mill Irons, Hoisting Screw*, Hanyi and Jack Screws.—
Ploughs. Trace, and Log Chains, Lock and Breast Chains.—
Axes Hoes, Agricultural implements, and all kinds Plantn
on Tools. Corn Shelters Straw Cutters, Corn Mills Spades
and Shovels, Fire Dogs, Fetidors, Shovel and Tongs and
Housekeeping- Articles, Brass Goods, of all kinds
Kettles, Sifters Pans and Faucets, Fine Guns Pistols and
shooting implements generally. Willow and Wooden Ware
Tubs. Baskets, Trays &c., fcc.
Japanned & Brittannia Warej
LAMP'S, and Candlesticks, English and American Door
Locks, Till, Trunk, and Chest Locks, Fites Rasps, Horse
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, See., Lc., &c.
nov9 33—ts
9 DALTIMOKE HOLLOW-WARE. ~
TONS Assorted Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets, in
store, and for sate by
sep 11. 2fi —tf BRAT', CARHART & CO.
1 AAA Wool Hats assorted qualities,
IUUU 1000 Negro Blankets assorted qualities,
1500 pr. Negro Shoes Superior quality,
200 pieces Negro Kerseys,
for sale by SMITH A OLIVER
SDAVID REID, J * y s
AND NOTARY PUBLIC, —MACON, GEO.
C COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Ac., for the states
J of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas,
Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, S.
Carolina, Florida, Missouri, New York. Massachu
setts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana. Illi
nois, Arkansas, Maine, Ac.
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 above States.
Residence on Walnut street, near the African
church.
O’ Prune Office adjoining Dr. M. S. Thomson's
Botanic Store—opposite Floyd House.
Macon, June 28, 1850—lv
ENGEL & ETTINGEK,
V RE 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, I "Ae
ts c. which will be bold Wholesale and Ilrlail at rea
sonable rates. They will receive weekly supplies of
Goods through the season, and ns 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 us a call and
look at our Stock, before purchasing elsewhere,
mar 15—ly E-&. E.
]) I S S o L U T I ON.
TIIE co-partnership heretofore existing between the oa
dersiunedin the Grocery and Commission Business, under,
the firm of Scott, Cxriiart & Cos., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Isaac Scott retiring from the business.
Either Tanner is authorized to adjust all unsettled busi
ness. ISAAC SCOTT,
JAMES D. CARHART
Jan. 1, 1851. WILLIAM B. CARHART.
“V^OTICE.—AII persons indebted to Scott, Carhart k
L 1 Cos., are requested to call and settle immediately.
‘VTEW FIRM.— J. D. Carhart and W. B. Carhart, (of
lx the old firm of Scott, Carhart fc Cos„) having this dav
associated with them. J. B. Stow and E. 11. Carhart. the
Grocery and Commission Business will be continued under
the firm o( Carhart, Rro. U Cos.
A continuation ofthc liberal patronage extended to the old
concern, is respectfully solicited.
J, D. CARHART,
W. B. CARHART.
J. B. STOW.
—tfljan v H CARHART.
FRESH“BEANS
AND New Pickled Pork, for sale by
ap 5 J- S. GR AYBILL.
New Goods! New Goods!!
THE undersigned at the old stand of Russell St Ehrlich, on
CottonAvenue.above Ousley’s Ware-House,offers for sale
VERY LOW FOR CASH,
a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and
Clothing, Jewelry, Groceries and alraoet every article suited to
city and country customers. As his ‘goods are received at
short intervals, they may always be relied upon aa being both
fresh and fashionable. Ha inv t * S H to call and see him be
fere purchasing 6bawhere.
mar K- 3m C,EO. F.TOUCH.
DR. ROGERS’
fctAFE ami certain cure for Coughs, cold.-v
Croup, Asthma, Consumption of the Lung-,
Spitting ol Blood, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and
ail Pulmonary affections;
I-/* A Lovely Young Lady Cured ot
Consumption!!
The following is Irom the pen of Wm. H. Levi--
son, Esq the distinguised editor of the United
States Military and Naval Argus, uuder date New
i ork, January iti, 1850. What could be more con
clusive?
‘it is seldom we permit ourselves to occupy t
space in these columns to speak in praise of anv
aiticie in the patent medicine way; that w’hen we
see tha,li!e of lellow-creature saved by the use of
any medicine whatever, we consider it as our
right, if not onr duty, to give a simple statement .l
(acts, that others may, in like maimer, be benefit
ted. The case which lias induced us to pen tli
article was that of a young lady of our acquain
tance, who by frequent exposure to the night
contracted a Cold which settled on the Lungs be
lore its ravages could be stayed. (This occured
tvo years ago this winter.) Various remedies
were used, but with very lirtie effect or benefit.—
Ihe Cough grew worse, with copious expectora.
turn, and the sunken eye, and pale, hollow cheek,.,
told plainly that pulmonary’ disease was doing it*
worst on her delicate frame. The family physi
cian was consulted, and although he would not ad
mit loth? young lady that she ready 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 of a bottle of Dr. Rogers’ Com
pound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we are
happy to state she was perfectly cured in les thaw
three mouths by this medicine alone, after even,
hope was destroyed. It is useless to comment ou,
such a r*>e as this, for the simple truth w ill reach,
where polished fiction never can. If any doubt
tiie authority of this statement, l°t them call ab.
this office.— L. S. .1/ nit ary and Wnvai Argus,
19 Cka'han street, A’. Y.
Testimonies of the M. Y, Pres#;
From the N. Y. Courier, Aug. 13, 185 b
Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort axe Tap.
We have heard of several important cute* recent--
ly effected by tins excellent medicinal preparation,
and in one instance that came under our observe
lion, we can speak confidently. One of our ent--
ployees, who had suffered severely from a long
standing cold, during the pa>t week commenced
the use o! this medicine, and his Cold has entire
ly disappeared.
From the New York Minor, Sep. 2, 1850.
Liverwort avd Tar.— Of the virtues of IK .
Rogers’ Cough Medicines prepared from the above
articles, it is needless now to speak; its efficacy iu,
speedily curing Coughs, Colds, and other lung
complaints, which too frequently, if neglected, re--
sult in Consumption, is too well established iu pub,,
he confidence to need eulogy now.
From the N. Y. Despatch, Aug. 25, 1849.
\V e have heretofore taken occasion to giveonc
testimony in tavoro! the curative properties ot Dr.
Rogers Compound Syrup of Liverwort aud Tar.
and would here repeat the advice already given,,
for all persons who are afflicted with Consumption,
or any of the premonitory symtoms, to make a trial
of Dr. Rogers’ preparation.
U*The genuine is signed Andrew Rogers, on.
the steel plate engraved wrapper around each hot*,
tie. and is sold wholesale and retail, by
SCOYIL & MEAD.
Sole agents for the State, to whom all
orders and applications for agencies must be ad--
dresseil.
Sold by, Payne Si Nisbet, Macon, Ga.
E. L. Strohecker, <St Cos. “ “
J. H. & VV. J. Ellts, ‘
And by one appointed agent iu every Town t-s
Georgia.
Jew l>uvld\ or Hebrew Planter,
THE CiHUiT REMEDY,
For Uout, Pain in the Side, llip %
Buck , Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's
Kiil, II hilt Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stijj
Joints and ail fixed Pains whatever. Wheie
this Piaster is applied Pain cannot exist.
npIIESE PLASTERS possess the advantage of
-*• being put up in air-tight boxes—hence tliey
retain their full virtues in all climates.
Have you friends going to California!
fly all means advise them to take along a supply
ol this plaster, it may save them hundreds of (JoK
lars, if not their lives, as the exposures which thev
have to endure in the mines is sure to bring on dik’
ea-e, which might be easily cured by ibe use ot
this celebrated plaster, for the want of which mat
ny have been obliged to quit their labors and fall
inlo the hands of the pysicians, who, by their ex
trav-agamly high charges, soon takeaway the hard
earnings ot 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 time*
entirely lay them up, when the simple application
o! thi? 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 arid \\ eakness in the stomach, weak
Limbs, Affections of the Spine, Female Weakness,
&c. No female, subject to paiu and weakness in
the back or side, should be without it, Married
ladies, in delicate situations, find great relief from
constantly wearing this Plaster.
The application of the Piaster between the shoul
ders has been found a certain remedy for (’olds,
Coughs, Phthisic, and Lung Affections, in their
primary stages. It destroys inflammation by perspi
ration.
,1 Voice frotu Georgia.
Read the following testimony from a Physician.
Gentlemen: —Y’on? Hebrew Plaster has cured
me of pains of which I have suffered for twelr
years past. During this period 1 labored under a
affliction of my loins and side, and tried many r
medics that my own medical experience suggest
hut without obtaining relief. At length I used y
Plaster, and am now by its good effects entir
cured. I will recommend the Jew David or
brew Piaster to all who are suffering from contr
tion of the muscles, or permanent pains iu the t
or back.
The people of Georgia have but to become •
quainted with its virtues when they will resort •
its use. Yours, truly,
M. W. WALKER, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe Cos, G*
To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, La.
Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster in Nob
Carolina.
Messrs. Scovil & Mead: 1 have been tronb
with the chronic rheumatism for the last tw#
years. On the Ist of July, 1819,1 was so bad ti
I could not turn myself in bed, and the pain so
vere that l had not slept a wink for six days,
this time my attending physician prescribed 1
‘Hebrew Plasters,’ and it acted like a charm; ti
pain left me, and I slept more than half ol the nigi
and in three days I was able to ride out. 1 consi
er the ‘Hebrew Plaster,’ the best remedy for i
sorts of pains uow in use.
G. W M’MINN.
Hendersonville, N. C. Aug. 16, 1850.
Betcare of counterfeits and base imitations!
TTThe genuine will in future have the signa*
tore of E. ‘Pay lor, on the steel plate engraved
label on the lop of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit
of this article is in existence.
The genuine is sold only by us, and by our a*
gents appointed throughout the South —and no ped
lar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and purchasers gen
erally are cautioned against buying of any butooi
regular agents, otherwise they will be impose’
upon with a worthless article.. ,
SCOVIL & MEAD.
131 Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole Gene,
a! Agents for the Southern States, to whom a
orders must invariably be addressed.
Sold by Paise & Nisbet, Macou, Ga.
E. L. Strochecker, &. Cos. w *•
J. H. &, \V. J. Ellis, ** “
Sold at wholesale by Haviland, Keese, & Ci
New York, Haviland, Rislev, & Cos. Augusta, Ga*.
Haviland, Harrall, & Cos., and P, AlcCoben & Cos,
Charleston, 8. C.
Cheese, Cheese.
BOXES fine English Dairy Cheese, in store and for mH
01/ by ap O. A. ELLS k SOX,
Flour, Flour.
A A BBLS. Hiram Smith’s premium Flour, in More and ten
iv wlt b F c. A. ELI.S & SOX.
LAMP; Linseed, Lard and Train oil. Window Glass
and Putty, Paint T.iuahes and all kind es Col
cur* fer Painter*’ u*e for pale bv
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