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HITCHCOCK & LEADBEATER,
No. 347 Broadway, Cor. Leonard Street, N. ¥., opposite the Broadway Tabernacle,
DEALERS ! N AND RETAILERS OF EVERY VARIETY OF
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
OX THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, FOR CASH.
Xir CO YNX =. .Q CO ALP !_£-> IX2. IX CZ2 JESf
Their Stock is selected with great care, and especially for the Retail Trade.
F. HITCHCOCK, E. H. LEADBEATER.
People’s Candidate!
Judge Keelin Cook will be supported for Alderman
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the Resignation of
.Charles A. Ells.
MANY VOTERS.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
MAYOR’S OFFICE, )
June 24, 1831. j
ORDERED, That an election be held at the Court
House in Macon, on Saturday, the 3th day of July next,
for two Alderman of this city, to fill the vacancies oc
casional ky the resignation of S. F. Gove and C. A.
Fils.
Polls open from 9 o'clock, A. M., to 4 o’clock P. !
M., under superintendents appointed for that purpose.
jun2B J. H. R. WASHINGTON, Mayor.
To the Friends of the Union in Sumpter
and Dooly.
At a meeting of the Constititutional Union party
held this day 111 Americas, Ga. I was requested
to give notice that the day fixed on by the friends of
the l. T nion at a meeting held by them at Vienna, be
;,i<r the first Saturday in August next, to meet at Dray
ton, was accepted as the day for holding the Senato
rial Convention for this district.
juneSS JETER A. IIOUGE, Ch’n.
Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar
From the Louisville Courier.
We have seen the young bride, blooming as it were, as the
bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope, the pride of her
fatiierand the joy of her mother, her check flushed with antici
pation, and her eye beaming with the soft expression of love—
(he gay dreamsof life dancing on her fancy with the rich and
variegated tints of the rainbow promise. We have seen ail
this changed—ay, the wedding garment for a shroud, and the
bridal .-liaiiiher for the sepulchre of the dead : and all this from
negteeliag a common cold. Now, before it is too late, use Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which gives immediate relief, as
thousand* at our most intelligent families now admits of its
must extraordinary cures. The gay, the beautiful, ami the j
young speak forth its praise, and will, so long as it makes posi
tive cures, and cheers the despairing family fireside.
The genuine ])r. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which
make bo many wonderful cures, can be obtained at !
Pavne &. NisßET’s, E. L. Stroheckek’s and Messrs, j
Elis’ Drug Stores in this city.
See advertisement in another column. j
$lO Reward!
POCKET BOOK LOST.
rpHE subscriber lost a small Pocket Book between i
F the Bridge and almit Creek, on the Millcdge
villeroad, on Wednesday last containing about S9O, i
all Georgia Money except a ten dollar bill outlie Bank j
of Georgetown, South Carolina, and a five dollar Gold
piece. O. B. Rice, Cokebury S. C., was written on
the red lining inside. $lO Reward will he given to
ajiy one, who will deliver the pocket hook and con
tentents at Messrs. Virgins’Jewelry Store.
Macon, July 4. It O. B. RICE.
Drs. Boon & Benson,
“TATTLE attend promptly to all professional calls in
T V the city or country. Offices for the present, at
their respective places of residence. Ur’ Important
Surgical and Medical cases from the country provided
for, and attended to in the city, if required.
july4 14—ts
0^
Selling of! sit t ost!
FOR GASH!!
fEING determined to reduce our present large
® ® stock of
STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS,
We now offer them at the present New York cost
fur CASH until the 13th day of July next. All per
sons wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity of
purchasing seasonable and desirable
AT ],OW I'll ICES,
will find it to their advantage to call and examine for
themselves.
The stock is one of the largest and most desirable in
the city and purchasers may rely on purchasing any
Goods desired, on the terms stated.
LOGAN & ATKINSON.
Macon, June 21, 1831. 4t
Dissolution.
THE COPARTNERSHIP ofR. K & J.R. Hines
having been dissolved by its own limitation, R.
K. Hines will remain at Macon and wind tip the busi
ness of the firm. lie will continue the practice of the
Law, in those counties he has heretofore attended, and
will attend the Superior Courts of Crawford. Mnnme,
Jones, Twiggs and Houston. J. R. Hines will in a
short time locate permanently at Oglethorpe and attend
the Superior and Inferior Courts of Marion, Macon,
Dooly and Sumpter counties, and the Superior Courts
of Lee, Decatur, Randolph and Stewart. He will as
sist in winding up the business of the firm, in those
counties. R K. HINES,
jun2B 2t J. R. HINES.
For Sale.
V FIRST rate Portable Horse Power and Thrash
ing Machine, complete. Will be sold low for
cash. Apply to [jun2Blm] ROBT. FINDLAY.
JUST RECEIVED
PAT MRS. AUDOINE’S, a large
and beautiful assortment of French
fc English MILLINARY GOODS
of the latest styles, consisting of
Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Silks, &c.
Also, a large invoice of Ladies’
and Misses Tyrolese, Oriental Lace
and French and English Braid Bon
nets of entire new sh-apes and styles, which she offers
ht unusually low prices. Stic respectfully solicits a
call from her old customers tjpd the public generally,
assuring them that no pains -will be spared to please
all who may be in want of Goods in her line.
apr 26 -f
WM. S. LAWTON 8c Cos.,
Ware House and Commission Merchants,
Cor. 2d and Poplar Si's. % ~ ||P
¥: k,acon ’ ga - jlfissil
LAWTON &, DOWELL,
Factor* mid iVcrcliants,
NO. 210 BAY STREET,
Savannah, Ga.
r their services to their friends and the
L public, hoping from long experience in business,
to unable them to give satisfaction.
june23 ly
Macon and Western Rail Road.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON and afi.T Tuesday, July Ist, the Passenger Trains of
this road, will run as follows:
Itvy Train.—Leave Macon 7A. M., arrive at Atlanta
-’j. P. M. Leave Atlanta 7, A. RL, arrive in Macon, P. M.
N'ioiit Trains,—Leave Macon BJ, P. M., arrive in Atlanta
2\. A. M. Leave Atlanta .7], P. M., arrive in Macon M.
The day trains connect at Macon with the night trains of the
Central Itailroad to Savannah, and at Atlanta with the night
trains of the Georgia Road to Augusta.
The night trains connect at Macon with the day trains of
the C entral Railroad, and at Atlanta with the day trains of the
Georgia, Western it Atlantic, and Atlanta and West Point
Railroads.
Passengers are expected to procure tickets before entering the
cars. An omission to do so, will subject them to an extra
charge of SO cents, when paid to the Conductor in the cars.
juneJl 12-Gt EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
BROWN’S
Eccentric Progressive Power Press.
r PHK undersigned, intending to go North by the Ist of July
I next, will attend to procuring.!!! the Irons necessary to
build his Press for any person desiring him to do so, provided
each individual will, prior to that time, send him $lO for .a
I right to build and use the same.
j The probable expense of the Irons, if a wooden Eccentric
| Wheel is used, will be #,75 : if a cast iron Wheel is preferred,
about $75. As soon as said arrangements have been made,.
I will inform those interested where the money is to be sent,
and the amount of the Bill.
Anew engraving of the Press will he made in such .a man
ner that no mistake can occur in the construction of the same.
This engraving, with a bill of the necessary Lumber, will be
sent to all who purchase Rights. The following are certifi
i cates of Planters who have built these Presses, after giving
I Vein a fair trial:
Barxksvili e, Monroe Cos., )
May 12,1851. $
Mr. Dwiotit Brown—Bear Sir: I have put one of your
i Presses in operation the past season, and so far as I have tried
it, I am well pleased with its performance, as well as its con
! vcnience and durability. I prefer it to any Press or Screw I
have ever yet seen. Yours, respectfully,
JACKSON BUSH.
{fy” This certifies that I have packed crops of Cotton
with one of A. D. Brown’s Presses, ana my brother, Abram
Johnson, has also (lacked two crops with the same. After
1 this trial, lam fully satisfied that it is the best Press I have
■ ■ver seen, and in ibis opinion my brother perfectly concurs. I
■ found no difficulty in building from Mr. B.’s directions, and
! consider it less work than to uuild a Screw.
Clinton, Jones co. WILLIAM JOHNSON.
Clinton, Jones Cos., June 6,1851.
Be xr Sir : At your request, I state that 1 have built one of
your Eccentric Cotton Presses, and used it in [tacking my crop
of cotton of last year. lain satisfied that it will answer the
purpose of packing cotton as well as, if not better than any
Press or Screw now in use. Very respectfully vours,
ROBERT V. HARDEMAN.
June 21 3t
WILLOUGHBY’S TELEGRAPH
WATER CARRIER.
r T’’IIIB Machine is constructed by stretching a wire
X from the house to the spring or well, and sup
porting it by poles similar to the Telegraph. A small
| car is then made to run on the wire by means of a cord
and wheel. The wheel is placed in some convenient
\ situation near the kitchen, or on the porch if desired,
and by an ingenious arrangement of machinery, a
bucket that will contain front three to six gallons, or
j more if required, can be sent and returned full of wa
j ter a distance of three hundred jards in two minutes.
This machine has been pronounced by persons who
have witnessed its operation in every portion of the
1 country, where it has been exhibited, the most inge
j nioils, simple, and generally practicable machine for
| raising and conveying water ever invented.
It possesses many advantages over other machines
1 used for conveying water, some of which are as fob
i lows:
1. The water is conveyed from the fountain to
, the place desired in a few seconds without passing
i through either wooden or metallic pipes, in which it is
, generally acknowledged that it loses much of that
; freshness and purity it possessed at the fountain.
2. The practicality of adapting it to any situation,
’ (it requiresno head or fall,) either over level ground,
across hr inches, roads or ravines, and up the mostrug
■ ged hills to any required height.
3. The small amount of labor required for their crec
| tion ; their non-liability to get out of repairs, combiu*
, ed with their cheapness, which is about one-half the
I usual cost of most any other hydraulic machines in
use ; makes it one of the most desirable means of rais
: ing and conveying water known.
This machine can be used with equal facility for
raising all kinds of materials used in the erection of
buildings.
Persons wishing to purchase State, County, or indi
vidual Rights, should address Bower and Burrows,
Macon, Georgia.
P. S. BOWER,
Dr. A. W. BURROWS,
Agents
, For Georgia, Florida and Alabama, Dr. A. W, B.
j can be consulted in regard to this machine, at Mrs.
Will is 11. Hughes', Macon, Ga.
j May 24 B^-ts
CERTIFICATES.
r p:ns certifies that I have in operation at my residence in
JL Monroe county, Georgia, one of the Rev. Mr. Wil
loughby’s Patent Telegraph WATER CARRIERS. Its admi
rable adaptation for the purpose designated needs only to be
seen to be duly appreciated. Us utility, economy and great
convenience, at a comparatively trifling cost, commends it to
all who desire to have Water brought from their Springs or
Weils to tliqir doors with telegraphic dispatch. The under
signed invites public examination in order that the above
I statement may be fully and satisfactorily demonstrated to all
I observers. Given under my hand this Ist day qf April, 1851.
JAMES THVYBATT.
j may 31 •” •” ts
upHIS certifies that I have in operation at my residence in
_L Bibb county,one of Willoughby's Telegraph WATER
; CARRIERS. lean with every confidence recommend it to
1 any who may need a convenience of the kind, as being tde
j cheapest and best method of raising and conveying Water for
j domestic purposes now in use. ‘■
Persons wishing to witness the operation ol the above
! named machine are invited to call at niy house where they
| can sec and examine the same. Ur. JAMES MYRICK.
> June 7 ts
FIRE INSURANCE
BY TIIK
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CHARLESTON S. C.
CAPITAL S2SO.OOO—ALL PAID IN.
Wm. B. Herjot, Pres A. M. Lee. Sec’y.
Directors :
James K. Robinson, Geo. A. Trenholm, Robert Caldwell,
A. R. Taft, Henry T. Street, Wm. Mcßuruey, J. H. Braxvley,
T. L Wragg.
r TAHF. subscribers having been appointed Agents for the
X above Company, are now prepared to take risks against
Fire, on favorable terms. CARIIART, BRO. St CO,
June2l Agents.
St. Omer Encampment No. 2 Knights
Templar, and appendant Orders.
r f''HE regular meeting of this Encampment will he held at
_L Masonic Hall, on Monday, the 7th July, at 8 oclock, P. M.
J. M. BIVINS, Recorder.
Macon, June 14. t( j
Wanted to flirt* Immediately,
VGOOD Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply at this of
lice. ff
OILYER FORKS, SPOONS, fcf., of new and ele
kJ gant patterns, lor sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
CON VE YANG ING:
HAYING employed a copyist to assist him in this branch of
his professional business, the undersigned is prepared to
draft Wills, Deeds of Marriage, and other settlements, Articles
rtf Co-partnership, aud all other legal instruments requiring
care, skill and experience. Also to draft and ha re them proba
ted, Deeds, Letters of Attorney, &c„ to be used in the other
.States, and foreign countries, lie v> il continue the practice of
the law as heretofore. ft. ft. HINES.
Macon, June 14 2t
J. SMITH DOBGE^
zm S3* ‘O 1 52 and
No. 11, Bond SI., Near Broadway,
NEW YORK.
DURING his Practice in Washing
ton City, in 1834, secured to himself,
’ CTYULT by Letters Patent,
A New Mode of Fastening Artificial Teeth,
which saves most of the pain usually given, holds the
Teeth firmly in their place, and enables the wearer to
keep the mouth perfectly clean. Oneofsevetal hun
dred cases there has been but one failure in seven
years.
From Hon. Silas Wright, jr,, U. S. Senator from
the State of New York.
Washington, D. C., Feb. 15, 1843.
Dr. -J. Smith Dodge, upon his arrival in Washing
ton to open an office as Surgeon Dentist, presented to
me letters from several friends in New York of the
highest respectability and standing, containing the
strongest and most favorable testimonials, both as to
the excellence of his private character, and bis supe
rior professional qualifications. These satisfactory ev
idences of the man and the dentist, induced me at once
to engage the professional services of Dr. Dodge, for
my own family; and my wife and myself are now
able, from personal experience, to add our own equal
ly favorable testimony in his favor as a gentlemen and
skilful Dentist. This testimony is thus given by me,
as we[| as j u bhedience to the earnest solicitations of
respectable and worthy friends in New York, xvho
have f or ntany years, experienced the skill and fidelity
of th e Doctor in his profession, as to my own convic
tton 0 f hjg personal aud professional,'merits.
_Une7 2m SILAS WRIGHT. ,Tr.
Paints, &c, for Sale.
l Y/’ [, rrK LEAD, Spanish White, Spanish Brown,
\ v Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Yellow,
Chrome Green,Paris Green, Prussian Blue,
Red Lead, Black Lead, Lamp I‘dack,
Litharge, Terra Be Siena, Umber, Sugar of Lead.
ALSO
Fire and Water Proof indestructible Mineral Paint,jts)dis
covery, description, extraordinary qualities, singular propen
sities, and uses to which it may be applied, with useful hints
and observations in regard to colors generally, can be obtained
on application to .S. F. DICKINSON.
June 7 ts
ILF Journal & Messenger and Telegraph please copy.
New Daguerrean Gallery,
r |'BlE undersigned, who has been engaged in this
L business for nearly ten years, and who has recent
ly been operating for Mr. Cook, in Charleston, has ta
ken the Rooms over Freeman &. Roberts’ Carriage
Repository, fitted them up with Sky Lights and every
other convenience for his business.
He is prepared to take correct and faithful Likenes
ses ofsintjle persons, families or groups, at the shortest
notice, and in the very best style.
0” Children of any r age taken in from two to five
seconds. Likenesses xvurranted, and complexion per
fectly natural. 10—ts A. D. GALE.
Patent Medicines, &c,
rJONPLAND’S Fever and Ague Remedy,a certain cure,
) Townsend's Sarsaparilla,
Bailey's do., a superior condensed article,
Balsanrof Wild Cherry,
Tonic Mixture,
Bateman’s Drops,
British Oil, Opodeldoc,
Essences, Stc., &c.,for sale by
may 31 ts ‘ ,T. F. DTCKINBOX.
2~W“ Journal and Messengcrand Telegraph please copy.
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
EMBROTDF.RF.D Muslin Sacques, Mantillas, Robes, Inside
l Capes, Collars, Capes and Undersleeves, Embroidered
Lace Capes from $1 .70 to $7, Veils and Undersleevos, Em
broidered Swiss and Lawn Bands, Summer .Silks, Berages.
Embroidered Swiss MusTns. Lawns and French Muslins, Par
asols, Bonnets and Ribbons. S. F. DICKINSON,
may 17 tfl
Hardware, cutlery, stoves
and House Keeping Articles.
BRAY, CARHART & CO,
Near Scott, Carhart & Co’s.
OFFER to the attention of their friends and tlie 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 equulledin the State.
Wewillsell on reasonable terms,giving every usual accom
odation.
Copper Work, of all kinds, done with exactness and des
patch. Tin Work in all its variety,—Roofing and job work,
done as usual.
A good stock of Tin Ware always en hand. Amongs
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,
. “Plflil COOKING
gjjgjljJP PARLOR,
- 10 some x-ery
V modern improvements.
ANVILS, Vices, Bellows and Blacksmith’s Tools, generally.
Portable Forges, Cross Cut and Mill Sams, and Mill Cranks,
Files &c„ Saws, Planes, Bench Screws, Morticing Machines,
Chisels, Hammers, Hand Vices and Carpenters’ Tools, general
ly. Mil! Irons, Hoisting Screws, Hand and Jack Screws—
Ploughs, Trace, and Log Chains, Lock and Breast Cliains.-
Axes, Hoes, Agricultural implements, and all kinds Plantn
on Tools, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, (torn Mills, Spades
and Shovels, Fire l)og, Fendors, Shovel and Tongs and
Housekeeping- Articles, Brass Goods, of all kinds.
Kettles, Sifters, Pans and Faucets, Fine G-ins, Pistols and
shooting implements generally. Willow and Wooden Ware,
Tubs, Baskets, Trays, See., kc.
Japanned & Brittannia Ware,
LAMP;, and Candlesticks, English and American Dor*
Locks, Till, Trunk, and Chest Locks, Files, 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, &c., &c., &c.
nov9 33 —ts
Final Notice.
r IMJOSE o-.ving the firm of Bclden & Co-, of last year's con
_L trading, either by Note or Book Account, are notified for
tht last time. Unless settled immediately, will lie put to suit.
june2B BELDEN & CO.
GONFECTIOWARY,
f'U'IIE following goods just received direct from
1 France: —BRANDIES and WINES, Prunes
in Boxes of different sizes; Preserved Apricots and
Prunes, Cherry Brandy and Plum Brandy, and a lot
of fine SARDINES,
J. 11. DAMOLR, near Lanier House.
Feb. 8,183 L—l
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
COTTON AVENUE
MACON, GA.
V GREAT variety of Carriages, always on hand ;
also Carriage Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Lamps,
Bands, Leather, Coach Varnish, etc., etc. ; all at low
prices. FREEMAN & ROBERTS,
may 3 •* —ly
NAILS, IRON, STEEL AND HOLLOW
WARE.
Oi W l kegs Nails, assorted;
Uo ‘>o “ Brads. do.
00 ’ “fine 3d nails;
1000 pounds Wrought Nails:
1000 do. Horse Shoe Nails;
15,000 do. assorted Baltimore IIoBcW Ware,
Swedes iron, assorted;
Band, Hoop and Round Iron;
Nail Rods;
< ’ast and German Steel;
English and American Blister Steel;
In Store, andforsale by BRAY, CARHART & CO.
May 14,13.70. 12—ts
CITY TAX RETURN^
1) Y order of Couucil. the Books for receiving the Returns of
j the tax-able 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.
Citizens generally, and the Ladies particularly
A are hereby notified that we hav • opened our Sa
loon on Cotton Avenue immediately opposite Messrs.
Winship <J- Son, Where Ice Cke'V-% and all the cool
ing luxuries of the srason wr*l be served up. The
Apart merit for the Ladies Ad|t fien fitted up in the
usual tasty style that <\haracftHi • e- our work.
may3 [tf] FREEMANS MACARTHY.
f? OWLAJ BS S? RIKS f7”
subscribers iieg leave to inform their friends and the
JL public, that they have leased the above well know n place
of resort, and tlmt they intend keeping them during the sum
mer season in a siyle superior to any watering-place in the up
count.y. The House will lie open and ready for the reception
of visitors by the first of June next.
LANIER & USHER.
N. B.—There will be a line of Hacks at the Depot at Carters
ville at all times, to convey Passengers to the Springs, both
from up and down Trains of Rail Road. L. & U.
apr 19 ff
Tl/’ATCII’ES. —Hunting and Open-Faced, Gold and
v v Silver Levers, warranted good time keepers.
CHAINS of new patterns with Seals, Keys, ifc.,
with a full supply of all the leading articles of Jewel
ry, Fancy Goods, cj-c., received per late Steamers for
sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
IYAZORS. —A full supply of the celebrated Swiss
V Razors ; the best article made, with Strops Ac.,
for sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
\\f ATCIIWORR, ENGRAVING & JEWELRY RE-
T t PAIRED in the best maimer and at short notice
by E. J. JOHNSON.
Til 1-2 Subscriber returns many thanks for the very
libera! patronage lie lias 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
same. E. ,T. JOHNSON.
BILLIARD & TEN PIN BALLS, Cue Leathers.
Cards, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, &.C.,
for sale by E. J. JOHNSON.
SUAKSPERIAN ILLUSTRATIONS.
MR. J. C. EDWARDS, of Macon, has been appointed
Agent fur the above work, and lie will attend to any com
munication which may be sent him from those gentlemen ie
tliis 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 for the beautiful.as weft as the instructive, may lend them
to desire a copy of this magnificent Work, that Mr. Edwards
will supply them with sets of tire Engravings of a very supe
rior character, if their applicnhOß 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 §IOO. There are
Fifty Numbers, containing in all 100 Engravings. Thirty
Numbers, or 60 Engravings, are complete and ready for de
livery. The, remaining Tvceyty Nil ml■ .jwff-vitJ l 40 Engravings,
will be delixfiTed monthly trt shljfgßfys'Xyt m; for each Num
ber. “ MACO.MBER.
NOW RE(SCING.
SOME OF THE MOST
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES!
‘ eA EVER offered for sale in Macon, from the cel-
W c b rll,ei ’ Factories of.). C.Chickering and Nunn
• * * • •* it Clark, warranted superior to any others made
in the United States. Also, two splendid Hari-s from J. F.
Brown & Co.’s Factory.
The above Instruments arc a feast to one’* eyes to look at,
and the tone completely captix-ating. We shall take pleasure
to show these Instruments to any that have a taste for fine
goods.
On hand, Prince Melodions, best article of the kind made;
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordcons, 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, &c.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
e>. Splendid Gold and Silver
Watches, Gentlemen and Ladies’ pat- I
terns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings.
Bracelets, (Jolt! Thimbles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Goldand silver Spectacles,silver Bpoons and
Forks, silver, ivory and Wood Napkin Rings, silver plated Cake
Baskets,Castors, Waiters, and Candlesticks—and a variety of
(FANCY SOODS,
Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Hags, Pouches, Flasks, Pistols. &c.
All the above articles sold cheap for cash or approved credit.
Clocks and Watches Repaired, and warranted, at short no
tice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cotton Avenue, Union
Building. J. A. St S. S. VIRGIN,
apr 19 jf
Half-Bar’le No. 1 Mackerel,
lfj 15“ “ “ 2 “
fresh caught, for sale by SMITH & OLIVER.
SODA WATER
Quench your Thirst and allay your Fever!!
PAYNE AND NISBET would most respectfully
inform their customers and the public generally,
that they now have their Fountain in operation, and
give it their personal attention.
SODA AND CONGRESS WATER will always be
kept on baud in as cold a state as lee will make it, and
will be accompanied with Choice Syiup.
may 20
PAYNE & NISBET,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
SINCE occupying their new and fine large Store,
which they have lately erected outlie corner oppo
site the Washington Hall, they have found it necessary
to increase their stock, which shall be kept full by week
v arrivals from all the principal Mercantile Cities.—
Their stock consists in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
I’ERFU.M ERY, I* AI NTS,
OILS. GLASS. WHITE LEAD,
VARNISH, TURPENTINE, PUTTY
GARDEN SEEDS,
And all the principal populnr remedies of the day, and
we shall always keep on band Catnphine and Burning
Fluid.
As jhe law of Georgia requires Apothecaries to have
License, we have such license, and put up prescriptions
with skill and oare.
Macon, Ga., l'eb. 11, 1851.
DISSOLUTION.
riNHF, firm heretofore existing between the subscribers, was
l dissolved on the Iltb inst. The business of the late
firm will be settled by S. F. Dickinson.
J. M. KIBBKE.
8. F. DICKINSON.
A CARD.
f IMIF. subscribers begsleavo to return his sincere thanks to his
1 friends and patrons of the late firm of Kibbee & Dickin
son, for their generous support. In withdrawing front the
business, he respectfully solicits from them a continuance of
their patronage to his late partner, who i* fully preparedto of
fer as great a variety of Goods, on as reasonable terms, ns any
house ia the city. j, jj, KIBBEE.
REMOVAL.
SF. DICKINSON has removed to the store best known ns
• Graves’ old stand, where may always be found a large as
sortment of Groceries, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at low pri
ces, and on accommodating terms, 8. F. DICKINSON.
may3 5-—ts
Lemons and Oranges.
< /A Boxes of fine Naples, Lemons and Oranges, just re
“l\ I ceivcd fromt'taamcr and for sale by
■ nyn; 24 C. A ELLS & SON.
LA WNOTICE
BELSEB & TATE,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
WILL practice in Copartnership in the Circuit and Chan
eery Courts of Russel County and the Supreme Court
of the State of Alabama.
Business entrusted to their care will receive prompt and
Vigilent attention.
James e. bei.seh, thomas s. tate,
Montgomery, Ala. Crawford, Ala.
may3 s—3m
JR, L. WQfifi,
DAGUERREOTYPIST,
MACON. GA.
JCW ENTRANCE FROM THE AVEN'CE.
apr!9 ts
HaaUOADHOUSF;,
OPPOSITE CENTRAL RAILROAD DEPOT
EAST MACON.
apj 19 ts 8. M. LANIER.
JACK, BROWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEK N Y VISTA, MARION CO., GA.
pr 13 I V
KELLAM & BELL,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW & GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
ATLANTA, : : : :::::::: : GA.
Will practice in DeKalb and adjoining counties:
and in the Supreme Court at Decatur.— Will also vi
sit any part of tho country for the settlement of claims
ts-c. without suit.
17”Hoc nt? Land Claims prosecuted with despatch.
OtKce on White Hall St., over Dr. Deirtry’s Dm <r
Store, ‘ b I
a. n. kellam. m. a. bell. [
r. G. A OKING TON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
Oglethorpe, ItJaeou Cos.,
dec 14 G E * R GIA. 3d—tf
FACTORAGE NDA
©saaas3sg3©a3 sseasiass
Savannah, Ga.
‘ ONGL, No. 04 Hay street. Savannah, continues
T V to transact a Cenoral Commission Business and Factor
age, and respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Corn,
and otber produce. He will also attend to* receiving and for
warding Merchandize.—
April 5, 1851 ly
CITY HOTEL.
SAVANNAH,v.v.v.v.v.vGEOKGIA.
P. CONDON.
Terms:—Transient Hoarders, per day. 81.AO. Monthly and
“earl Boarders in p.oportion. aprj—y
OSSOSMS ih, LOOHRANEi
Jltforncij nt JCiiur,
office OTEtt beldE.n and co's. iiat sTonn,
Mulberry Street, Mdeon, Georgia.
new rum.
DR.C. MrDONALO would respectfully inform the citizens
of Macon, and the surrounding country, that lie has as
sociated with him in the Dental profession, l)r. M. J.C At,LA
GER, late of Wilmington, Delaware.
Dr. Gai.i.aoku has had many years experience in the Man
ufacture of Artificial Teeth, afrd Comes highly recommended
for Ins skill and tasle in getting them up either rtt Blocks or
Single, with nr 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, cither patent or
otherwise, they feel authorised in promising the people of
Georgia, a style of work far superior to any that has yet been
executed in this Country.
Dr. Oai.i.aoeb has been very successful in theadministra
tion of Chloric Fiber for the relief of pain in extracting teeth,
and in the Surgical operationsof Hospital, as well as private
practice in New Orleans, Philadelphia, See. &c. and he pro
poses to use it here, when desired, or cases my require it.
He has a preparation for tilling doubtful teeth, by the use
of which many are saved, that would otherwise he lost.
Those wishing temporary sets of Teeth, can have them pre
pttred arid set, as soon as the intlaination from extracting sub
sides:
adr s—ts
lllf ISf if ß
Tilt: Undersigned respectfully calls attention
; y 1 0 his present facilities for accomplishing cve
erv thing pertaining to Dentistry, in the most
perfect manner ; also, to specimens of his beautiful BLOCK
WORK.
Daily applications are made for RIXKiK TEETH in exchange
for ordinary plain on “s, and those contemplating the t sk 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. O. s. p UTNAM
apo—y Dentist.
FIGS! FIGS!
,*C/A BOXES fine Naples Figs. Just received per steamer Al
rf\7 abama, and for sale by C. A. ELLS &. SON.
TO REN fT
FOI R Stores in firiangle lilocjr. Possession given
Ist October. Apply to
may3 [4m] FREEMAN & ROBERTS.
s'! \\ O HUNDRED CASES of every de
cription, 75 per cent less than can be bought in
Macon, at any other establishment. BELDEN & Cos.
SPRING and SUMMER
m Eiimifi
j anettand splendid assortment oft he a-
Us S& **° vc artic * es consisting of Silk, Crape
I>. and Straw Bonnets, Misses and Infant's
H l J*'> Bonnet * and Oats, Caps, Bonnets, and
wide Sash Ribbons, Artificial Flowers.
Wreaths and Tabs, Uouches and illusion
Laces, Muslin and Lace Capes, Collars.
/ rl Mantles, Shawls and Sacks, something en
tirely new and pretty, ftilk Thread and Lisle Laces, Edgings
and Insertions, Black and White Mils, and Kid Gloves, Muslin
and Lace short and long sleeves, plain and Fancy Fans, Curls.
Caps and Head Dresses, and a general stock of other Goods,
usually kept in that line.
M icon; April 4,1851.
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS.
Patent Stocks and Dies, cut from jj to Ij inch.
*lv*Jiist Anvils, 75Vices,40 Bellows, lOOOlbs Sledge
Hammers received and for sale !>v
BRAY’CARD ART, & CO.
Macon, Bppt 13, 1850. 25 ts
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods
(AHEAP for Cash or Credit, Avhen 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.
teb 15 BELDEN & CO.
REMEMBER!
I \TH.EN in your extremity that Dr. M. S. THOM
YY SON is still ill Macon, Georgia, and when
written to, sends Medicine by mail to any pan of the country.
Dontgive up all hope without consulting him.
June 7,1850- —ts
~NOTICE
r IMIOSE having unsettled accounts with the firm of
A. Belden tCo., of last years contracting, are par
ticularly requested to settle the same by the first of
June 1851, or they will be put in suit.
BELDEN aCo.
March G, 1851. ts
EXCHANGE.
r |’ , IIE subscribers are prepared at all times to purchase time
I. Hills on New York, Charleston and Savannah. .Night
Checks on New York for sale, in sums to suit.
JT'gr” Office open from 7 A. M. 8 to P. M.
February 1, 1851. ts CARHART, BRO. & CO.
I7MYS, of fine, medium and common qualities a large
; ‘ supply at E. J. JOHNSON'S.
JUST RECEIVED.
IAA F,nLS - FLOrR >
lAU 200 reams Wrapping Paper,
100 kegs White Lead, Linseed Oil, Glass.
10. bids. Lard,
Cottou Rope for Bed Cords, and Well Rope,
Dutch Crushed Sugar, Sic.
may 31 ts S. F. DICKINSON.
JJ?” Journal and Messenger and Telegraph please copy.
4 /A BOXES NEW CHEESE just received, and for sale by
IU may 51 J. S GRAYBILL.
NOTICE.
TITHE subscriber having become associated with the House
JL of E. 4c It. R. Graves in New York, transacting a Com
mission business in Cotton and Cotton Manufactures, respect
fully soicits consignments from his old friends and pa trons. —
Liberal advances will he made on shipments to the House, on
application to Mr. S. F. Dickinson, Day late partner) or to F.
Craves fmavl7 tf] J. M- KIBE EE.
FRim & MICIRTHV,
MANUFACTFRERS OF
Candies, Cordials, Syrups &c,
DEALERS IN FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOF.-
EIGN AND DOMESTIC
Pickles, Sauces, Catsups &c.
- ALSO,
Family Groceries, Faiicy Articles,
AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
TO 7 Sos every description, the finest assortment in the
•''tale, for sale, 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 ofParis.
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, andequal. if not superi
or to any manufactured in the country North or South. All
hands of us being enterprising, as icell ns tasty •, anil par
ticularly 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.
TERMS CASH. Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
dec 7—ts
DISSOLUTION.
r FMir co-partnership heretofore exiting between the un
JL derstgned in the Grocery and Commission Business, under,
ofSt'OTT, CaUHXrt ii Cos., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Isaac Scott retiring from the business.
Either Partner is authorized to adjust all unsettled busi
ness. ISAAC SCOTT.
JAMES D. CARHART
Jan. 1,185 L WILLIAM B. CARIIART.
■\ T OTICE.—AH person* indebted to Seott, Carhart 4c
j. x Cos., are requested to call and settle immediately.
>TF.YY FIRM J. I). Carhart and W. R. Carhart, (of
I the old firm of Scott, Carhart it Co„> having this day
associated with them, J. B. Stow and E. 11. Carhart. the
Grocery and Commission Business will tie continued under
the firm ol Carhart. I’ro. 4c Cos.
A continuation ofthe liberal patronage extended to
concern, is respectfully solicited.
J. D. CARHART.
W. B. CARIIART.
i. B. SToYY.
—tfljart v. i. CARIIART.
PATTEN & COLLINS,
W are-liouse anil Commission Merchants,
M A CON, GEORGIA.
WILL continue business
O v at their WAREHOUSE, oje
Cotton Arenue. Grateful for I*,Tr ft
the patronage extended to them the pas’
season, they renew the tenderof their services to their former
patrons and the public, with the assurance that, as they have
no interest, either direct nr indirect, in the purchase of Cotton,
their entire attention Will he devoted to the interests
entrusted to them.
UsCOrders for Baooino, Rope and other Meruiiinpise
will be filled carefully and promptly, and the customary advnn
ces made on Produce in Store.
May 24. 185A.]y—
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
IS now manufacturing Writing Paper of all the varion
kinds, —such as Letter, Foolscap, Flatcap, Folio and Com
mercial Post, (ruled and unruled,) Mediums. IH inys. Ac. T\FSo.
Newsprint. Book and Colored Paper. Post Office anil News En
velopes and Wrapping paper of all sizes; all of which will [
he sold on as favorable terms as can be purchased in any mar
ket.
Orders for any of the above kinds of paper addressed to D
ADAMS, Treasurer, or the undersigned, will meet with pTomps
attention. t;. R. CURTIS,
Columbus. May 3. [.—tf ] Secretary.
(dfA FLOYD HOUSE,
JWSM MACON, GA.
r IMIIS well known and popular llolet, having been
A recently repared and put in complete order, is now
ojien for the reception of Hoarders and transient per
sons. The proprietor pledges himself that noth
ing’shall he Wanting on his part, to make and continue
it one of the most popular Hotels ih the South.
17 The Ladies’ Department is under the special
care of MRS. JAMES, formerly of (Jolomlms, and
favorably known to the travelling community, who
will see that nothing is wanting to make visiting La
dies and families entirely at home, their apartment
having been newly arid beautifully furnished.
THUS. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. I>. Hartwell, Superintendent,
N. B.—An Omnibus will always be in readiness to
convey passengers to and from the Kail Iload Depots.
07 The Alligator Line of Stages has its office per
manently located at tho Flovd House.
F. K. WRIGHT. Owner.
june7 10—ts
oeiiiHlj?cc Iron & Brass
FOUNDRY,
AND MACHINE SHOP.
r IAHE Ocnmlgee Foundry has lieen enlarged and furnished
X 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 lie fur
nished elsewhere. The attention of Milwrights and Machin
ists is earnestly requested to examine this establishment. 1
am prepared to furnish
STEAM SSL ENGINES,
from 1 to fio horse power, for saw mills or oilier 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 Castings of Iron or
Brass; Mill Gcarofall 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,
Cemetry Railing, Gudgeons, Inks, Mill tfpindles—in fact, work
of any description that is done in an establishment ofthe kind.
Persons interested in the business are repuested to exam
ine this concern. Oil AB. P. LEVY.
Octnuigee Foundry, Ist St, below .Miron Western Railroad.
Boot & Shoe Establishment.
VrA. Mix &. liirtliiiid
M'ouid return their sincere ■ yf
for the very liberal
patronage they have received for the last ten years
and they most respectnlly solicit a continuance of
the same. They would also inform their friends and
the public prenerally 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 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 ns.
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 mav favor us witli a call.
nov3o—tf MIX Sc KIRTLAXD.
New Sale & Livery Stable.
j/tCk THE subscriber grateful fur past favors,
~— wou.d resjiectfully inform his many old [.a
jbfjdbat# trons and as new ones as possible, that hr
rf\\ El „ opened an EXTENSIVE SALE
seW#s**Se*&, and LIVERY STABLE, <>N sec
OND SfRF.KT, next door to Seymour's corner—where h
will constantly keep on hand for sale a
CHOICE LOT OF SADDDLE AND HARNESS HORSES
lie will also kerp on hand for HIRE, Horses ann
Carriaget of all kinds, and will he prepared to send
passengers to anyplace, where they may wish to g- on
the most reasonable terms. He is also prepared to keep
Horses by the day, week, month or year. His stable*
are large and airy,and have theadvantage of both plink
and diit floors, and as the location is central, will he
convenient to persons having business to transact in
the city.
He wil (also keep on hand and for sale, the celebrated
A etc Hampshire side spring Plantation Wagons, and
also a line assortment of DUCHIES.qf superior quali
ty and at reduced prues. A. V. MORLHOI BK.
Macon, January 18, 1851. 48—ly
R . T . EW ft LIS 11,
“Z’
MA NT r R E R OF
And every description of Vehicles.
CORNER OF FIRST and MULBERRY STREETS,nearIy
opposite the new brick Methodist church, Macon; begs
leave to tender his sereicesto the citizens, planters and travel
lers in this line of bnsiness. Carriages ma,le 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.
£-j”.y s the proprietor of this manufactory personally supe
rintends the execution of all work entrusted to him, he flatters
himself that he will pc able to give general sat iv&ction’ *0 the
public, both as to Ihe tyialHyof the work and the prices charg
ed. oiar 15—ly 0. E. T.
Mason & Dibble's Omnibus Line
Fare 25 Ct*. to ail parts f the city.
2 WE return our thanks to the trax-el- .
hng public and the citizens generally,
•heir hlSral patronr.ge; and would
r ” *#•'■” them that our splendid new
ooni busses, with fine teams and caa ful drivers, will continue
to run for the accommodation of the citizens and persons
stopping at the Iginior House!. Calls k-ft at the lamer House,
of at our Stable, strict)) attended to.
mar. 13—ts MASON k DIBBLE.
New Millinery Wore.
PMRS. WORHING+ON respectfully in
forms ihe Indies of MdCott and vicinity,
that she has received arid will open next
week.an assortment of spring atyle Bon
nets, Ribbons. Fifte French Flowers, g.c.
Having visited New Y'ork, 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 cirriedon as heretofore. Store next be
low J. k Jones, Mulberry street, up stairs =
mar 22 —ts
To the Afflicted,
UR. A. B, STROUD
C CONTINUES to devote W* undivided atiention to the treal-
J men! of Chronic Diseases of eVefy fofiW and variety.—-
He is pre|>ared to encrtai n patients—both white and bkiek,
fornhkh his charges are very moderate, persons wishing
irtatmerit, should note down their age, the history of the rase;
their present symptoms and the color of tlieir hair aud eyes,
and i’n 1 lie letter tpnst paidt enclose $2,50. and on its reception
he will moil to their address a portion of .Medicine, ito last a
month Ito Suit the case. He Hatters him-elf that his king and
extensive experience and his estabbrhed sncrewi in this de
partment. of practice, will be sufficient guaraifty to
cants. IVstage on a portion of medicines, only fiVt so 10
cents.
Bondtown, Sumpter co., Ca. jan. 11 —6m
*,*Journal !t Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, and Times.
l*leasecopy the above 6 1110. and forward the bills to A. B. F.
ROBERT FINDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
—AND MANi rAOTVRKft OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
A Orarin*r ami fhnft.ng for All Is I.of every description;
BARK AY If SUGAR M I LtSi,
or most approvko pattern*;-
Also, Irons for
Bullock’s eelebiateef Cotton Press
GI N GEAR, FLATES AND BALLS,
KEPT constantly on hand; the whole of which are YVar
ranted to In of the best materials and workmanship , and
will he sold on accommodating terms.
sy Hark Shops opposite Presbyterian ehtnh,-ctmeer fourth
ani Walnut Streets.
Macon. Aptil 18,1850. 4 ts
MASON & DIBBLE’S
NEW STABLE.
TIIE undersigned have just completed their SPLEN
DID NEW STABLE oft the corner of Mulberry
and Third Streets, nearly opposite fne Fkn and Hotter ,
I where they keep on hand safe and WEjll choke
horses rind every variety of Conveyance W the ac--
commediation <>f their friends and the pufdiev
Single Horses and Drovers will be atteuded so with
the utmost care and on accommodating terms. As the
Proprietors have bnt ONE STABLE, and ean there
fore give their personal attention to their business, thpv
feel confident of being able to give uniyeiyalieatisfae--
tiofi. Docrd of Hivrse 75 cents per Jay..
T. M. MASON.
March,2l ’7so—ly WILLIAM DIBBLE
D iSIIIMim IULL
9 3 E- s. ROGERS respeeTfufty informs tftg.puh
Ketlint htftaisnnw tlie sole ch*ut r.f Hhs oi|l’u*r.
|~>rgly tahlished and well known I lot at. winch has recently
undergone thorough repair, and that he wiir spare
no pains for the accommodation of those who may give him a
call. Every department of the Hall will he under his personal!
supervision, and every exertion will be made to keep up tho
establishment to the extreme point of neatness, comfort and;
good cheer. £. 3. KOGEIW.
May 31, 1850.—ts
BALTIMORE HOLLOW-WARE.
“o TONS Assorted Pots, Uvkxs, Spipicrs, Skiukts, in
store, ami for sale \>y
sep 11. 26—ts BRAY, CARHART k 00.
A New Article for Mechanics*
PATENT Parallel Chain VICES ; a lptroi oll.sires just re-,
reived and for sale by BRAY, C \n> w & CX).
aprld j,
BATHING TUBS,
SHOWER RATIIS AND BATH PANS-
A LARGE and general assortment of Ready Made Tin-
XX Ware. Cooking 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 at. Macon; Ga.
N. B. Tin Roofing, Guttering or Repairing, done at short •
notice. apr 5 r. a. W..
Syrups, Syrups.
20 BOXES No 1 and 2. Liam Syrup.
10 Boxy* tine Raspberry Syrup.
10 Boxes fine Ginger Syrup, in Store and for sale hr
may 24 -ts c. A. ELLS df-SON.
DIRECT IAI PO 11t,.\ TION OF
CUTLERY.
r I''HL subscribers have just received direct from Bb4Md,i
A England, the following .
350 dozen Table and Dessert Knives nnd’ Forks of vfk> 1
Patterns,
50 dozen Fine Ivory “ u u t.
25 sets of 51 and 53 pieces do.
600 dozen Pocket and Pen Knivna,
40 ** Razors
50 •* .Shears and Sr issora.
Also, Carving Knives and Forks, 3t*rr* Pa Bet nad Pimp-
Knives,Cook awl. Butcher Knives,Farrier’s Knives, etc. etc.
All of which will Ik- sold at such prices as will offer |*wt
inducements to our wholesale and retail customers.
a f’ r 19 3 BRAY, CAHART fc (XL
NF\V YORK;
AIL
STEAM-SHIP LINE.
(VXESL7.)
r IMIE new and splendid steamers FLORIDA, Capt..
A Lyon, and ALABAMA, Capt. liiruuow, be--
longing to the NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH’
STEAM NAVIGATION COMEAN.Y,m. and after
the llth inst., will leave .St vavnab and New. Ytjkifc
every Satcrday until further notice. These ships are
1.200 tons register, and unsurpassed in comfort safe
ty and speed. Cabin passage, St2s—payable in ad
vance. AddressPADLEFORD, FAY A CO-
Savannah..
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
184 Front St., New York.
>ml 1
Engel & Ettinger,
VRL new opening at the stand lately occnpied by
Jos. Engel, Cherry St. Macon, a’ large assort
of Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Jewelrv,
Watches, , which will be sold Wholesale aud Re
tail at reasonable rates. They will receive weekly
supplies of Goods through the season and a& they bava
a house in Philadelphia, they will have better'facili
ties than usual for obtaining Seasonable and Fashion
able Goods. The public are respectfully invited to
give us a call and look at our Stock, before purcharing
elsewhere. mar Ts— l>y
Fresh May Butter.
( 1 WHOLE and half Kegs of fine May Buttery yuat “V*
—A * ceived from Steamer, and for sate k?
may 24 8-ts C. A. ELT.S *fSON.
Kock Island Factory.
MACON AGENCY.
| subscriber is now receiving nnd mitt Ifeap eonsfanrty
I on hand a full assortment of Paper at
this Factory, viz. letter. Foolscap. Fiat cap. Folio and com,, j
mercial Post, News print, Book and colored paper. Post Office,
and News envelopes,together with a full assortment f YVrai- j
ping paper of all sizes. For sale on reasonable terms,
may 24 1851. 8-3 ms YV. 8. WILLIFORjy.
Pickles, Pickles.
\X7 E hav * J'Y* l received from the factory, a fine ftesk Lt
Y Y of Pickles, by the Gallon or ih Jars, anjfnr s*te by
may 24 8-ts C. A- ELLS o BGN.
Candles, Candles,
BOXES Spcrn and Aiamatine Candles, just
If} and for sale by
may 24 8-ts C. A- ELDS t SON.
1 AAA Wool Hats assorted qualities,
iUUU 1000 Negro Blitnkets assortedqitalities,
1500 pr. Negro Shoes Superior quality,
2f)o pieces Negro Kerseys,
for sale by SMITH ‘VER