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MACON PRODUCE MARKET.
” THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 29, 1851.
REPORTED Fea THE CITIZEN BY W. 8. LAWTON ■*-, CO.
(10HN. bush (sacks included) 80c ® 90c
HAV cwt * 51,25 ® 1,95
CUTS. V bush 55c ® 05c
’ it i 9>;
RYK* 14
H \KI.KY. R bush (scarce and wanted)... .$1 ® 1,25
~ VCON, Hauis, f* ft 12c ® 15c
” Sides? “ “ 12k ® ir *ic
Shnnlders, do. do 1 0c ®l2 Jc
ItEKF, > n 200 ft S’ ® FJ
FLOUR, Premium, bbl ® 9
* Ohio, “ “ *9,50
Fine, “ “ *5,75
Com. “ u $5,2.5
BITTER, Fft * 6c ® 20c
I, MID, “ u 12c ® 15c
K a;s, %> 20c ® 25c
IRISH POTATOES,... .(in 3 bush, bids.) 83 ® 3,50
ONIONS, bush 81,10® 1,25
FEATHERS, Prime, F ft 35c
Common, do. do 30c ® 31c
WOOF, f 16 18c ® 20c
HIDES, “ “ w...8c ® 10c
TALLOW, do. do 8c ® 9c
Macon Cotton Market.
Monday, Nov. 24.—8 y the Atlantic, we received three days
j a t.-r Liverpool news. Sales of Cotton for the three days, 39,-
<i()0 at Id advance. Our offering stock being light, sales were
easily effected at 7| for fair. Thursday morning, we were noti
fied of the arrival at Halifax of the Steamer Asia with accounts
M the 15th. Sales of the week in Liverpool 70,000. Quota
tions for fair sd, demand good, and freely met by the holders,
tlio lower grades most in demand. Sales of the week to s|>ecu
lators 15,000, to exporters 5,000. Before the accounts were
fullv known 7s was readily paid in the streets. About noon
the prices became dull and before 0 o’clock, P. M. 7 } was con
sidered the highest price. Wednesday, in the forenoon there
was considerable enquiry, but the holders being stiff in 1 heir
pries, but few sales were made. In the afternoon the market
wm more animated and 7i was for a few parrels. Thurs
,hy morning. Our letters this morning from Favnnr.ah stated
Hi. ir market to Ik} dull, which had a corresponding elfect upon
our market. It being Thanks-giving day, not much was done.
Extreme prices Gi to 71. Receipts in New Orleans up to the
1.V.1i, 298 755 against 205 266 same time last year. Decrease
in exports to Great Britain 24,806, to other foreign ports 16,-
496,
“axnoux( r Km e xts7~
C ‘ir“ \\H are authorized to announce A. K. HAR
MON as a Candidate for Principal Marshal of this city, at the
ensuing election. nov29—te
£~gf”WE are authorized to announce JOS. c. HUNT
as a Candidate for Principal Marshal at the ensuing election.
nov29 te
J gs” WE are authorized to announce JOHN B. GUM
MING as a Candidate for Principal Marshal at the ensuing
election. nov29-te
f yWE are authorized to announce FJ. 11. TILLING
II AST as a candidate for Marshal, at the ensuing election.
nov22 tde
fjfp” WE are authorized to announce RICHARD A.
BENSON as a Candidate for the Office of Clerk of the Bibb I
Inferior Court, at the ensuing January election. nav22-tdo*
j'gr’WE are authorized to announce FIIMDijUICK
II VRTIjEY as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns
for the County of llibb, at the ensuing Election in January,
novl tde*
Sheriffalty.
XX'e are authorized to announce David .T. Davis
nnd Thomas Busby, as Candidates for Sheriffand De
puty Sheriff of llibb county, at the ensuing election
in .January. ltov. 15.
To tho Voters of XSibb.
Thk undersigned, in announcing himself to you as a candi
date forthe office of Clerk of the Inferior Court of said county
would res|>ectfully state, that he is persuaded to this course
solely from his indigent cireumstancesand physical disabilities.
Respectfully, (te) W. M* K. RUSSELL.
A CARD.
To the Voters ok Macon, for .Marshal ok the City :
I come liefore you as a candidate that will not make use of
ardent spirits in cicrtionrrrio <r. I believe it to tie an injury to
the people. 1 wish not to injure, but to serve the pub!it if elec
ted. E. H. TILLING 11 AST.
N. B. —1 have had years of experience in the above business.
nov-9 It E. H. T.
Liverwort and Tar, for the complete cure of Coughs,
< “Ids. Influenza, Bronchitis, Vsthina, Painsin the side anil breast
Spitting of 111,Kid. and all other Lung complaints tending to
Consumption. This is not an empirical nostrum, but a scien
,*tific and most invaluafde medicine. It is prepared from a re
f.p Wy*that distinguished physician and chemist, Prof. Rogers;
and vvlc rover it lias been introduced, it lias made cures which
are perfectly astonishing. It is superceding every other rough
medicine before tin- public. Testimonials are daily being sent
in to the proprietors of the cures effected, even after physicians
had abandoned every ho|K>. A single trial will convince the
•most incredulous of its e.Scary. See advertisement in another
.•column. nov22
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD?
FLy. THIS ( Viinpany wishes to hire 25
jhj,] J PRIME NEGRO FELLOWS, to work
< 1 n Repairs for the ensuing year. For
terms, &.c. apply to tlie subscriber at the
Office in Macon.
n v-’o- lt GEO. W. AD VMS, Soph, s. w. K. K.
Dissolution.
’TMiE firm of DoroiiußTY &. Carlton is this day dissolved
J- by mutual consent. The business of the firm will he set
tled by Thos. Dougherty. THOS. DOUGHERTY.
nov29—lt* ELLIOT CARLTON.
3V CII VN C E Tt) SWK M lINEV !
YOUNG & DANIELS,
Merchant Tailors,
No. 12, Cotton Avenue.
RESPECTFULLY inform the people of Macon and vicinity
that they have on hand a well selected stock of Cloths,
Tassimere* and Vestings, which will be made up to order, (or
sold by the yard.) in the latest and best manner, and at reduced
prices for Cash. Every Garment made by us will be warran
ted to fit in every particular as ordered or may he returned.
Also, on hand, Tailor’s Trimmings, a lot of Fine Over and
Business Coats, White and Fancy Linen Bosom Shirts, Under
do. oud Drawers, Suspenders, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Gloves. 4tc,
■All of our Goods will be sold at unreasonably low prices.—
OislPand examine for yourselves. nov29-tf
FORT VALID;Y FEMALE SEMINARY.
.Uistisution, located at Fort Valley, Houston County,
>L Ga. as intended as a Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladies, and will be ojien on the Ist Monday or February
next. A large and commodious building, >0 feet by 40, two
stories high, for the accommodation of the School, will be com
pleted in time to be occupied at the beginning of the session.
The Trustees, in making this announcement, take pleasure in
stating that they are determined to found a Seminary that shall
atlord every desirable facility for the education of Young La
.dies, and that they have elected U. W. WISE, A. M., and La
dy. who are well known to the people of Georgia as Teachers
<d high standing, to take charge of the Institution. Mr. and
Mrs. Wise will be aided by accomplished Assistants in all the
departments, both literary and ornamental.
Boarding may lie obtained with thcPrineipal, or in paivate
families, at reasonable rates. For particulars, see Circulars,
which will be issued in a few days, arul may be obtained by
addressing the Secretary of the Board.
ALLEN WIGGINS,
President Hoard of Trerstnes.
Wm. J. Anderson, Sec'ry. nov 29 ts.
A boxes Sardines,
Hv Preserved Ginger, Crackers all kinds,
octll L. COWLES. Apt.
Caution,
I'M IE public are notified not to trade for a noto pay
. able to tlie subscribers, dated Feb. 23, 1851, due
six months after date, at either of the Hanks in this
city, signed by liobt. Carve% as said note lias been lost
or mislaid, and the payment stopped to any but the
rightful owners. BOND Ac DENCKL.V,
Macon, Oct. 11. Tea Merchants, l’hilad.
UO LET —By the day, week, month or year, the large
1. It*HIM in the 2d story of the Arcade, Cotton Avenue.—
Apply tor John H. Oldershaw or to the undersigned.
uovitS —tf J. & QtATMIJ.
GROCERIES! (iItOCERIESTI
r 1 VlillAßT, BRO. & CO., now have in Store,
\_J anil are and lily receiving a very large and selected stock of
GROC2HIES of every description, which they will sell
<>n tlio best terms for C.lSff or approved names,and to which
they invite the attention of Merchants, Planters and Consu
mers. m
They will at al’ times be found at their Store, prepared to
give their p-rsonil attention to Customers.
* ~W” No Drummers employed to annoy Merchants and
Planters at the Ware-Houses and Hotels.
**ptO ts CARIIART BRO. & CO.
Clothing! (Mking!!
JOHN L. JONES & CO.
VRF. -eceivins wcct/jrtheirsnpply of Fall and Winter
CLOTHING. Having a branch of their business
fn .\V(r York, under the direction of the junior partner, they
Inve advantages few establishments have, of obtaining reemt
’> imported Gomls, and of having them made up in the eery best
manner. They deem it almost unnecessary to say. their
gV’ Is will be sold on as favorable terms as they can be pur
chased in the place. Their stock at present consists in part of
•hue, Black, Olive, Gr en and Brown cloth frock coats,
” “ Dress “
* “ w “ Brown and Drab Cloth Over-Coats,
heaver, Petersham. Blue Coating and Flushing Over-Sacks,
Business Frocks and Sacks, every variety, Blue, Black, Green,
■Olive and I)rnb Doeskin, Cassimere Pants, Cadet, Granite, Plaid
and striped Cassimere Pants. Sheep, (fray, Clinton Tweed and
• v atinett Pants,Rich Embroidered Satin, Silk, Cashmere, Vel
'ct ami Marseilte Vests, Black Satin, Velvet, Silk, Cassimere
s loth. Milan, Bombazine and Aiapaca Vests, Eldorado, Bro-
and otlier Fancy Vests. Woolen, Velvet, Cassimere. Cloth
odenetand Valencia Vests, Silk. Merino Berlin and Cotton net
Under Shirts and Drawers.
Mlir t no an d Cotton J Hose, Siik Kid, Buckskin, Dog
s m, Seal, \erona, Cassimere, Fur, Berlin and Neapolitan
rii i? . S ’ii Uln ’ “ rul Cravats and Scarfs, a very
Hun?” “c"’w** escr *P tion Silk and linen cambric Pocket
Li?en . SUBP t ndere ’ Linen Bosom Shim*
• ,a,!B
Premium Block Teeth.
DRB. M’DONALD & GALLAGHER would respectfully in
form those who need full Sets, or parts of Sets of Block
Teeth on Gold Plate, and who wish them put up with judgment,
skill ami taste, can he supplied at short notice, with the same
kind that took the premium, and all others, at the late Fair in
Macon. Those living at a distance can (if they wish,) com
mand the services of Dr*. M’D. &. G. by addressing them through
the Post Office. Their ambition to excel in their profession
increases with their experience, and while they are not led
astray by the caprices of every pretender, they are still glad to
avail themselves of all valuable improvements. They are au
thorized in promising to tlieir patrons the very best that can
be done in every branch of the profession. Their peculiar
mode of plugging Teeth, thousands of which have stood the
tests for the last fifteen years without a perceptible change,
they must he allowed to boast of. nov22—tf
W. F. HARRIS & CO.
Commission Merchants,
- ’ ‘*-> Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
tjilfeßS RKGEIVKon consignment, and sell all kinds
of Produce, also purchase to order, G
ries and other Merchandise, with care and promptness.
References : Messrs. Ross it Cos. Col. Roht. Freeman, Ma
con; Samuel R. MeAmv, F.sq. Tunnel Hill; Jas. E. Williams,
Esq. Atlanta, Ga ; the Commission Merchants of Chattanooga
and Knoxville, Tenn. nov22 lv
Guns! Guns!!
VFINE assortment of Single and Double-Barrelled GUNS,
of every quality, from S2O to $ 150, just received and
for sale by (nov22—tf) D. C. HODGKINS & SON.
Wm. S. Lawton &, Cos.
WAREHOUSE AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Corner of 2tl and Poplar Streets,—Macon, Ga.
f OFFER for sale, Cotton, Corn, Hay,
■s*-; ?'■ Rye, Barley, and all kinds of PRO- -s—y
* *D UC E ; Steam-sawed Lumber and Laths; tfe-sSc?....
Tobacco and Segars, Flour, Coffee, Potatoes, Apples, Butter,
Brooms, Soap ; also. Griswold's Superior Cotton Gins, llolston
Window Glass, Plain and Fancy Clocks, and Merchandise gets
e rally. nov23-6in
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES— A complete
■ assortment on accommodating terms bv
wv2* s. f. DICKINSON.
C( AR P ETS —A few remaining, which can be had at New
! York cost. (nov22) S. F. DICKINSON.
TYPE RESTING TO I* LA NT ERS.—Bale Rope
A plenty and free ot cost, can be had on application to
nov22 8. F. DICKINSON.
LOST
IN the city of Macon, on Monday. Nov. 17, a Pocket Book con
taining the following papers : One Warrantee Deed to Lot
No. 75, in the 2d district of Muscogee Cos. now Macon Cos. made
by Thos. G. llarr, of Stewart Cos. to Dennis E. Haynes; one bond
for titles to Lot No. 506 in the 3d district and 3d section of
Cherokee, now Cobh Cos. made by Redding Richardson of Baker
Cos. to Dennis E. Haynes; one ante for upwards of S3O signed
by E. C. Belcher payable to D. E. Haynes or bearer; one note
on G. L. Martin for sl2 45, payable to I). E. Ilaynes or bearer;
one note on Moses Davidson, for sls made payable to A. Mar
tin or bearer : one note on Jas. Turner for sls payable to D. E.
Haynes or bearer. I forewarn the public from trading for any
of the above papers as they arc my property ; and any person
finding them will confer a favor on me by handing them over
to Mr. 4V. B. Watts or at the Georgia Citizen Office.
iiov22—3t D. E. HAYNES.
® TROUP iLLNURSm,
MACON, GA.
Twenty-Five Thousand Fruit Trees.
I OFFER for sale 25,000 Fruit Trees, all of mv own rais
ing and grafting upon native stocks—which the following
varieties maybe found.viz;
60 varieties of Apples,
50 do Pears,
40 do Plums,
20 do Cherries.
50 do Peaches,
10 do Nectarines,
JO do Apricots,
2 do Sweet Almonds.
Also, Grapes. Figs, Raspberries anil Strawberries.
The ornamental department of my nursery contains about
10,000 of he finest ever-blooming Roses, in more than 150 va
rieties, besides many Shrubs and Evergreens, among which
are nearly ail of the latest introduction; also, Dahlias, and a
valuable collection of Green-house Plants. Prices the same
ascharged in the Northern Nurseries.
Rort. NELSON.
J |f” Catalogues giving price and description of every article
furnished gratuitously to those w ishing to make a selection.
nov22—3m R. N.
Americus Female Seminary.
/rfgX*f]fxi> THE subscriber has opened a Female Semi
•’ J-J.'.j jar nary, at Americus, Sumpter Cos. Ga., in which he
proposes to teach, with the aid of competent as
sistants, nil the branches of a practical and po
lite Education. He will receive into his family a limited num
her <>t boarders, who will be charged at the rate of $165 per
Scho ,f xrtic year, for board and tuition in the rtjrulnr studies of
the Seminary. The following will be the rates of tuition :
Primary Department, per term of five months sl2 50
Third Class, u 00
2d u 16 (!0
Ut “ 20 00
Latin, Greek or French, 7 00
Music, Piano or Guitar, 25 00
Drawing and Painting, 12 50
Wax Work, 30 00
Circulars will be furnished to those who desire further infor
mation. P. A. STROHEL, Principal.
’ mpricu*. Ort. IJ, 18.31. cow.'tin
K 11, W P,
Importer and Dealer in
English and American Hardware , Cutlery,
Iron , Hails, Ilollom- Ware and Tin Ha te,
VT his o!d stand on Mulberry Si., second door a
. bove the hnnier House, offers for su!e on reason
able terms, the following articles:
500 l)oz. Table Cutlery,
250 •* Pen and Pocket do.
25 “ Razors,
25 “ Scissors and Shear*,
50 “ Mineral Knob Locks and Latches ;
various patterns,
75 “ Pad Locks,
150 “ Drawer, Cupboard and Chest Lock*,
200 “ Butt llintros,
50 “ Hunt’s and Collins’Axes,
1500 lbs. Ilook and Eye Hinges,
500 “ Plate •*
500 gross New England Wood Screws,
500 kegs Cut Nails and Urads,
2!) “ Wrought Nails and Spikes,
10 “ Griffin’s Horse-Shoe Nails,
25 “ Horse-Shoes,
150 boxes Tin Plate,
6 tons Philadelphia Hollow-Ware,
100 “ Swedes, American and English Irons
Together with a full assortment of Blacksmith’d
and Carpenter's Tools. Pitman’s Stirrup, Cranks ans
Mill Saws, Buggy and Wagon Axles and Springi,
Brass Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Cross-cut and Ps,
Saws, Files of every description, Guns and llifleet
Tra*e, Log, Fifth and Press Chains, Manilla Ropr,
Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Ploughs and every othe,
article usually kept in a Hardware Store.
septG 23—ts
LAND AND CORN FOR SALE.
THE plantation on which Joel E. Huntef, now resides in
the 3d District of the County of J,ee, near the Baker
line, is now offered for sale by the subscriber. There are 400
acres of land: from 160 to 200 in cult ivation. It is situated
in the best forming section of the country. The subscriber
also as agent, has other and adjoining lands to offer for sale,
so that a plantation of 800 or 1000 acres can be there formed.
The said lands are level, with a growth of Oak. Hickory
and Walnut. There are also well watered by running water.
Those desiring to purchase can get 300 bushels of corn on
the place. Persons who reside near the city of Mac n, who
desire to purchase lands may obtain further information con
cerning said lands by calling on .Mr. Morgan Johnson of Bibb
county, who has been on, and examined the said plantation
recently. MATTHEW WILLIAMS.
Starkesville, Lee County, Nov. 15. 4t.
PUBLIC SALE
Os Valuable Ruiltliiu Lots in the town of Ogle
thorpe.
THE firm of Sc ott, C vriiart & Cos., having been
I—Mb dissolved on the Ist of January last, the undersigned,
“'fxffil or ‘* le P ,,r P ose of division, will m-11 at public auction
is<Bi-SLon Weonesday, the 17th December next, in the town
of Oglethorpe, the following described Lots :
Lot No. 15, Square 1 Lot No. 15 Square 9
“ 16, “1 “ 16 “ 9
“ 17, “ 1 “ 5 “ no
“ 15, “2 “ 13 “ 10
“ 9, “ 4 “ 16 “ 10
“ 1. 4 “ 16 “ 12
“ 11, “ 4 “ 4 “ 14
“ 12, “ 4 “ 7 “ 23
tt 13, “ 4 “ 8 “ 23
“ 14, “ 4 “1 “24
“ 7, “ 9 “ 2 “ 24
Terms, one third Cash, one third in six months, and the bal
ance in twelve months ; purchasers receiving lwinds for titles.
ISAAC SCOTT,
J. D. CARHART,
novl5 —Ids W. R. CARHART.
BONNER’S POCKET MAP OF GEORGIA.
Anew edition of the above Map, completely revised, and
materially improved by the Author, with the late census of the
state, giving the number of inhabitants, White and Black, in
each county annexed, f>r sale by the dozen or single, by
novls J. M. BOARDMAN.
p. “As-m NOTICE!—AII those indebted to the late firm
arBI of!’. l>. Gary Cos., are eamestlv requested to come
* rward immediately and settle with F. P. Gary, as the
business of the firm must be settled forthwith. All
those having demands against said firm will present them for
settlement. R. [,. FULTON.
nov’s—4t p, p <
®*R A 4 IIEESE,—IO keg*Goshen Butter,
•>0 boxes Cheese, rec'U weekly ;>er steamer and for sale
low by llovis GEO. T. ROGERS.
MOLASSES.— 10 hhds. ..r superior quality, and in fine
order just rec'd and for sale by
novls GEO. T. ROGERS.
Raisins, ginger preserves, & c .-
100 w hole, half and quarter boxes new crop Raisins
5 cases Ginger Preserves,
5 boxes Citron, for sale by (nol5) GEO. T. ROGERS.
MAXTILLAS —Just received a new 7 lot of richly triin
med MußtiJlas, octlS WlNns. ‘AX’ &. SON. -
C CHOICE GEORGIA HAMS—BOO Hams of supe-
J rior quality,
1100 Pig do. this fall’s curing,
5 casks Canvassed Hams,
1000 Georgia Sides, just received by
n °vls GEO. T. ROGERS.
LOR’S CREAM ALE —A supply of this cel
ebrated Ale, received weekly from manufacturers and for
rate by novls GEO. T. ROGERS.
Writing, Drawing 6c Book-keeping
MR. ARMSTRONG respectfully an
nounce* that he has re-opened his Rooms, over
E. L. Strohecker & Co’s Drug Store, and will com
mence forming Classes in these useful and elegant
branches of education, on Monday, Nov. 17. Those wishing
instruction are requested to make immediate application.
Z'zT’ Strangers visiting the city can receive a course of les
sons in Writing, in four days. novls—4t
NEW DRUG STORE.
SNEAD 6l CHAPMAN,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
SUMPTER St. OGLETHORPE, GA.
gaA, THE undersigned would respectfully inform tlieir friends
U / and tlie? public, that tliev have just o[>ened a DRUG
OSTORE in Oglethorpe, where they will keep constantly
on hand a large and fresh assortment of DRUGS AND
MEDICINES, Sursical and Dental Instru
ments, Gold Foil, Perfumery, Soaps and
Choice Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Potash,
Window Glass, Dye-Stuffs, Choice Spice, Es
sences, Patent Medicines, Ac e., Ac., and a full
assortment of whatever belongs to the business. Every Article
put up in the neatest manner, and warranted fresh and pure.
Physicians’ Prescriptions put up with the greatest care and
dispatch. The attention of Physicians, Country Merchants and
Planters of Middle and South-Western Georgia is called to our
stock, as we feel confident we can supply them with all arti
cles in our line, on terms that will not fail to give satisfaction.
SNEAD & CHAPMAN.
FI.ETCIIER T. SNEAD. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Nov. 8, 1851. —Cm
‘!(?!$& For Rent.
•JljPi THAT Large well-lighted ROOM, on the same floor
.nMfrr-M.''’*' 1 front of the Georgia Citizen Office, will be rented
as an Office or Sleeping Itorun, until the Ist of October next. —
Apply to the Editor of the Citizen. novß
fm For Sale.
JfelUL THE unimproved two acre City Lot on Beall’s Hill, sit
uated between the improved Lots of J. A. ItalKton and Richard
lirinn. It is one of the most desirable building Lots on the City
eminences. novß ts J. C. EDWARDS.
Notice.
\LL persons are hereby forewarned from trading for four
Notes, given to Win. Scott; or bearer, for the Rent of
Blacksmith Shop, (date not recollected,) due Ist Oct. 1852, ’53,
’54 and ’55, respectively each for the sum of $l5O. The con
sideration for which said Notes were given, having failed, I am
determined not to pay them. (nov8) PETER CROGHAN.
A Teacher Wanted.
“I XT ANTED, a good English and Classical Scholar, to take
V V charge of the Mineral Spring Academy, for the ensuing
year. A gentlemen who can come, well recommended as to
good moral character and qualifications as a Teacher, will re
ceive a liberal Salary. Apply to either of the undersigned at
Plains of Dura, Sumpter Cos. Ga.
HENRY DAVENPORT,
JAMES GLASS,
novß-3t GEO. R. HARPER.
DR. ROGERS’
LIVERWORT AND TAR.
4 SAFE and certain cure for Consumption of the Lungs,
_1 Y Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side
Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary affections.
liwtracts from Certificates.
Which can he seen in full by calling on the Agent and getting
a pamphlet.
Mr. Adam Harris, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Navy Hospital,
N. York, says :
Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Jar cured a case of the most dis
tressing Asthma of 26 years standing. ADAM HARRIS.
Gabriel \\ hitehcad, Esq., of Cincinnati, says : 1 had the
Consumption ! ! attended with the most distressing Cough, and
discharged several quarts of blood from the Lungs, and all my
friends and physicians gave me up to die, yet a few bottles of
Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar restored me to perfect health !
GABRI EL WHITEHEAD.
Sworn to and subscribed this 28th day of November, 1846.
HENRY E. SPENCER.
Mayor of Cincinnati.
Mrs. Child (resides on 6th st., two doors west of Smith, Cin
cinnati,) says:—lliad the pulmonary Consumption, attented
with a most distressing cough, which reduced inc to a mere
skeleton, and although under the care of an aide physician,
(Prof. Harrison) I continued to grow worse, and gave up all
hopes of recovery ! At this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed my lungs and
restored me to perfect health, by the use of a few bottles.
ANN CHILD.
Dr. Win. Richards, of Cincinnati, pays; Although it may
seem unprofessional, 1 feel constrained to state that I used Dr.
Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar in the case of Charles Wade, who
was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, with the happiest
effect, alter the usual remedies lmd failed.
WM. RICHARDS, M. D.
The following was written from Elizabethtown, Ky.: Your
Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar gives great satisfaction in this
place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and pronounces it one of the
best medicines in use. E. 11. HAYCRAFT, Druggist.
It is a positive Fart
That wherever Dr. Rogers'Syrup of Liverwort and Tar has
,ticeii introduc'd, it is supurcoding every other Cough Medicine
(liefore the public. This is wholly owing to its truly wonderful
medical virtues.
lie 1 Yarned in Season.
And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your con
stitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on that
dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and healing a
remedy can be obtained as l)r. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations ! !
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engrav
ed wrapper around each bottle.
Price. $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold wholesale
and retail by SCOVIL ac MEAD, 113 Chartres st. N. O.
Sole Agent* for the Southern States, to whom all orders and
application* for Agencies must be addressed. novß
Marble and Iron Work.
J. Struthers&Sou, No. 380 Market St. Philad.
MANUFACTURERS of Marble Mantles, Monuments, Grave
and Tomb Stones, also. Marble and lied Slone Fronts for
Buildings.
More & Gnllatrher, Broad & Coats’ Sts. Phil.
MANUFACTURERS of all kinds Iron Railing, Verandahs,
Balconies, Dogs, Lions, Furniture and ail kinds of Fancy
Iron Work.
A. U. McLAUGHLIN, Esq. will receive orders for the above
houses. novß—tv
Kunaway or Stolen.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, on Saturday, Nov. 8
_A2-a negro man named 808, about 5 feet 6 inches high, yel
*ow complexion and heavy built, weighing about 175 lbs. Ib
is about 35 or 40 years old, and has a limp in his right leg. lie
is also inclined to he bald-headed, especially on the crown of
the head. He had on and took with him a drab cloth and a
blue mixed jeans coat, blue anil white pants, rap, hoots and
shoes. When interrogated lie has a stammering speech and a
downcast look. Is able to play on the fiddle.
It is supposed that Boh lias been decoyed off by some white
person. $75 will be given for the thief and boy, (with proof to
convict,) and SIOO, if taken out of the State. Or $25 will be
[laid for the Boy if taken in the State and S3O if taken out of
the State and lodged in any safe jail so that I can get him, or
have him returned to me in Pike County, Ga.
novls—3t WM. C. WHITE.
***The Albany Patriot, Tallahassee Sentinel, Columbus En
quirer, Augusta Chronicle, Grithn Union and Saw Republican
will please copy three times, and send hill to VV. C. W. Zebu
lon, Pike Cos. Ga.
Sign of the Golden Tooth!
I)ENTAL card • —The undersigned
sx. has removed to Macon to settle permanently,
nt| d can lie found at the office of Dr. Putnam,
No. 9, Cotton Avenue, where he will be pleased
to wait upon his former patrons and friends, or any one who
may favor him with their patronage.
Z W Office hours from 8, A. M. to 1, P. M., and from 2 to 5,
P. M. (novls—tf) H. W. BANKS, Dentist.
SURGICAL DENTISTRY.
DRS. PFTNAM & BANKS have associated
themselves together in the practice of Surgical
Dentistry ; and as the art of saving a Tooth is quite as im
portant as inserting one, every effort will be made to give en
tire satisfaction. C. 8. PUTNAM.
nov!s—tf H. W. BANKS.
MECHANICAL DENTISTRY.
To those in need of Artificial Teeth.
THE undersigned warrants general satisfaction to all who
wish to test Ins Artificial work.
IF” Temporary Plates will lie inserted, if desired, soon after
the remains of teeth are removed. C. S. PUTNAM,
novls Sign of the Golden Tootli, Cotton Avenue.
The Lafayette Hall
IIAV ING this day, chanced its name to that of the
lj CONSTITUTIONAL UNION IIOTEI., will lie open for
lIMSI the accommodation of Visitors and members of the
Legislature.
Milledgeville, Nov. 1. ts
For Sale.
|H THE Dwelling House at present occupied by the
subscriber, containing eight Rooms, with Kitchen,
smoke-house, well house, stable, Arc., and all in fine condition,
with a half-acre of ground. The buildings are ail new, and a
Bargain will he given to those who make early application.
The residence adjoins that of It. B. Lester, Esq. near Col. Holt’s.
Possession given Ist Jan. (nov22-3t) J AS. D. ROGERS.
TANCT GOODS AXCD
miils m i r y .
t( . MRS. DAMOL El. is now receiv
f-i-i her supply in the above line
ii ‘?) ‘Jc: ‘)k ai *ri hv each week's Steamer will
receive a fresh supply of the most
.}■ -|w fashionable Goods, consisting of the
1 newest styles of Silk and Straw
Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers. Feath
'/r\ ersaudall kinds of Bonnet trimming,
a choice lot of Dress Silks, and dregs trimmings
such as Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, Velvet and Ribbon
trimmings. Ball Dresses, Veils, Capes, Collars and
other Embroideries, which will be sold cheap.
octls- ts
House servants for sale • — A Woman
and her child, 5 or 0 years old, recommended as a supe
rior house servant, washer and good cook. Enquire of
novlo GEO. T. ROGERS,
STUDS ,with Diamond, Opal?and other
choice setts.
Gold and silver Pencils, Spectacles, Tooth Picks,
XX atch Keys, Seals. Snaps, Thimbles, Clasps, etc.
Electro magnetic plated ware, Fruit and cake bas
kets, waiters, butter coolers, tea setts, castors, candle
sticks, spoons, forks, flower stands, etc.
Levi Brown’s, and other celebrated Gold Pens,
which are warranted to excel all others in market, no
msstake. Come and try them.
Silver ware. —Tea, table, desert, mustard and salt
spoons, forks, butter knives, thimble*, fruit knives,
combs, card and speck eases.
Cutlery. —Pocket knives of Rogers, Westenholms
and American manufacture; razors, port monies, steel
chains, tooth and hair brushes, dominoes, flutenas,ac
cordians and music boxes, with the piano attachments.
% oct 25 M. D. BARNES.
IPOR THE BLIND, or them that cannot sec.
Gold, silver and steel Spectacles, with blue, green and
periscopal Glasses; a large supply by
oct 25 M. D. BARNES.
IT’OR TIIE NIMItODS—A choice lot of guns
piitols, powder and liquor flasks, purcussion caps, wads
ect.; and a man to show’ how to use them, by
oct 25 M. D. BARNES.
THE subscriber, grateful for past
numerous patrons, that he ha* just
received a large and well selected stock of the the fol
lowing articles, which cannot he surpassed in the State.
Gold and silver Hunting and Open Dial Lever, Lapine
and Anchor Watches, gold Fob, Guard, vest and
Chataline Chains, Bracelets, Breast Tins, Ear and
Finger Rings, with Diamond. Ruby, Opal, Turquois,
Garnett and other setts, which are offered daily at
great bargains on Mulberry street, directly opposite the
Lanier House, by oct 25 M. D. BARNES.
WM. H. HARRIS &, Cos.
COMMISSION MERCH ANT S,
MA COH 9A.
RESPECTFULLY announce ‘tha\ they are now opening
i a House in Macon for the sale of all kinds of produce,
and will endeavor to keep constantly on hand a good assort
ment, to meet the demands of family provisions in the city
and planters in the country. They ask the public for a share
of patronage, pledging theniselvt sto give satisfaction to those
who may favor them with a call. ts oct 25
Knock down arguments—a !m btr
Hickory, XX'lialebone, Ebony, India Rubber and
Rattan Walking Sticks. N. B.—XX'atelies, Clocks,
Music Boxes, Jewelry, etc. repaired at short notice,
and warranted to give satisfaction.
oct2s M. D. BARNES.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
WHOLESALE and retail
DEALER IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE,
Gl\S. CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS,
MULBERRY-ST. Fronting COTTON AVENUE.
MACON, GA.
IS offering on favorable terms, one of the largest,
most elegant, and varied stocks of Goods recently
selected for this market, to be found in the Southern
country to wliicli he respectfully invites public atten
tion. In the line of watches and jewelry he has
Hunting Caned, and Open faced, gold and silver
levers, ancres, &e., of the best makers, for ladies and
gentlemen, warranted good time keepers. Gold guard,
cliatalaine, fob and vest chains, seals, ke\ sand charms.
Diamond, opal, ruby, doublet, pearl, garnet, ali gold,
and other styles of breast pins, bracelets, ear rings,
finger rings, necklaces, cuff pins, etc. (fold and silver
pen and pencil cases, and thimbles, gold, silver, steel
and common spectacles, shell noses, collar and cuff
buttons, studs, belt buckles, snaps, etc.
In his House-Keeping department, may be found,
silver forks, table, tea, mustard,salt and egg spoons;
soup, gravy and cream ladles; fish, pie, butter and
fruit knives. Sugar sifters, cheese scoups, tea strain
ers, napkin rings, cups and saucers, pickle knives and
forks, sugar scoops, etc , of warranted “pure coin.”
Silver Plated, waiters, baskets, castors, candlesticks,
snuffers, and trays, toast racks, cups, butter tubs, wine
coasters, communion sets, forks, spoons, etc. Britania
tea setts and pitchers. Gilt, cornices and curtain
bands, new styles of Ivory handled table and dessert
knives, knives and forks in celts of 51 pieces, lard
lamps, porcelain vases, coffee cups and saucers, finger
bowls of colored glass, tea trays in setts, and single
marble mantle clocks, silvered and gilt girandoles, and
a choice lot of Oil Paintings.
His stock ol Fancy and Miscellaneous articles
will be found very full, embracing papier inaclie work
boxes and tables, port folios, prayer books, bibles al
bums.. writing desks, watch and jewelry cases, tea
trays.
Rosewood and Mahogany work boxes, writing
desks, etc. for ladies, some XgT glitch are very low
priced; shell, buffalo anand
and long combs, dressing a/(,# Ite comYs, glass and
alabaster paper weights, brofißHr mantle ornaments.
Pearl, bone, Handle wood, Spanish and other fans.
Fine Damascus and Slubb Twist, double and single
guns, common, and boys guns, fine and common rifles,
“Colt's chicopee,” and Allen's revolvers, fine and com
mon double and single barrelled pistols, shot pouches,
powder flasks, “Ely’s, Walker’s, Cox’s, G. D. and
common caps. Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors,
Scissors, (J-r., of Rogers’, Crooke’s, XVostenholm’s,
and other makers of the most superior quality, “La
Coultre” razors, warranted, Rogers, Emerson, Saun
ders Saxa Gotha razor strops, shaving brushes, soap
boxes, gents’ dressing cases, ladies’ and gents’ wash
leather riding gloves, brushes for the hair, cloth, hat,
teeth, nail, plate, etc. Port Monies of the finest im
ported atuj common kinds, tape lines, surveyors and
pocket compases, fine and common Mathematical In
struments, watercolors, spy glasses, microscopes, chess
men undxboards, buck gammon boaids, dice, dominoes,
checks, cards, billiard and ten pin balls, cue leathers
and wax, sntift’ and tobacco boxes, pipes, liquor flasks,
medicine glasses, wax tapers, bat hooks; walking
canes, with gold, ivmy, and other heads, hickory
crooks, etc. Daguerrotype stock, with several new
improvements.
Gun Smith's Materials, sheet, German silver and brass,
brass and iron wire, fine violins, flutes, accordeons, flutenas
music boxes of 2, 4 anil 6, tones, banjoes and tamborines,
swords, chapeaux, epauletts, buttons, fringes, laces, tee... for
military and society trimmings and trappings; LuGns ‘ex
tracts, cologne, Florida and bay water, Ramsay’s Kaphalia, ox
and beef marrow, castor oil and rosemary, dfcc. for the hair,
lilly white, meen fun, tablet of alabaster, pearl powder, toi
lette powder, prepared chalk, porcelain and paper puff boxes,
Low’s brown Windsor, omnibus, military, and other superior
toilette and shaving soaps, smelling salts, marking ink, house
keepers tablet of utility, charcoal paste, cold cream, lip salve,
&c„ children’s coral heeds, rattles, teething rings, diaper pins,
toy combs, watches and tea setts, battle door and shuttle cocks,
braces, etc.
Particular and prompt attention will lie given to forwarding
articles by mail or otherwise, for orders accompanied with the
money or proper reference.
Watch Work. —Having two first rate Workmen constantly
employed in this branch of my business, I am prepared to
have it promptly and well done, and warranted. Also, jewel
ry neatly repaired at short notice. oct 25 30—ts
S’ Fine Shewed Peg Imitation and Thick Roots calf
and Enameled Leather Shoes, Dancing Pumps and ha
ters, jiist received liy (sep27) Wm. B. FERRY & co.
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER.
r I'MIE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side
A Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrofula, King’s Evil, White
Swelling, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints and all fixed pains whatev
er.
Where tin's Plaster is applied, Pain cannot exist. It has
been beneficial in cases of weakness, such ns Pain and Weak
ness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection o- the
Spine, Female Weakness, tfcc. No female, subject to pain or
w eakness in the back or sides, should lie w ithout it. Married
ladies, in delicate situations, find great relief from constantly
w earing the Plaster.
The application of the Plaster between the shoulders lias been
found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Affec
tion of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys intlama
tion by perspiration.
qqqqq q q q q
The following commendation is from an agent residing at
Trenton, Tenn.:
Trenton, Gihson Cos. Tenn. Nov. 7, ’49.
Messrs. Srovn. & Mead —Gentlemen : The Hebrew Plaster
is becoming popular in this section. There is a lady in this
county who says she would not he without the Plaster for five
hundred dollars a year. She was alllicted for some time with
an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her great pain. The
swelling and pain had extended up nearly to the armpit, and
occasionally she could hardly breathe. She was confined for
a considerable time, during which she was attended by some of
our best physicians, hut they gave no relief. She procured a
box of the Hebrew Plaster,and it relieved her almost immediate
ly, and now she keeps a supply of it on hand constantly.—
These facts you arc at liberty to use as you think proper—they
are substantially true. Respectfully, yours, kc r
JESSE J. WELLS.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations ! !
Caution. — The subscribers are the only general agents in the
Southern States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster ; and
in order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counter
feit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, for the genuine, thev
invite particular attention to the following marks of the genu
ine :
1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned bottomed
boxes, soldered in.
2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the
directions around the box, with accompanying record of court
to E. Taylor, Rochester.
ALSO TAKE NOTICE
That the genuine has the signature of E. TAYLOR on the steel
plate engraved Label, on the top of each box—Jo imitate which,
will be prosecuted as forgery.
The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in imitation of the old
label, and is sold by several dealers in medicine in this city for
the genuine article. BEWARE OF IT—IT IS WORTHLESS.
SCOVIL Ac MEAD, 113 Chartres St., N. Orleans.
Only Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and ap
plication for agencies must invariably be addressed. Sold al
so by Payne At Nisbet, E. L. Stroh-.cker and J. H. At W. J.
Ellis, Macon, Ga. novß
1 0 HBLS. New No. 3 Mackerel,
-IU 100 sacks Corn,
40 kits Mackerel,
200 bbls. Thomaston Lime, on consignment.
octll L. COWLES.
“Cheese, what’s Choose.”
THE subscriber is sole agent for S. Cowles A. Son's
superior Cream Cheese which is not excelled in
the Union.
Just received 50 Boxes S.Cowle's superior Cream
Cheese, and a few more of the same sort coming.
Also, 100 bbls. and Sacks, containing 100, 50 and
25 pounds Atlanta Steam Mill co. Flour Made from
selected Wheat and warranted as line as any flour in
the United States.
Also, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Irish Potatoes, Sweet
Potatoes, and every thing in the eating line that can be
obtained. (sep;27) 1.. COWLES, Ag't.
Family firoeerv.
NEW STORE AMD NEW FUME
m this method of informing the
public that they have formed a connexion with Mr. J. J. FLAN
DERS, in tlie Family Grocery Business, ami are now
opening under the name of
TYNER & FLANDERS*
an extensive stock of Goods in their line, at their new stand
opposite the Lanier House, formerly known as Brown’s Hil,
liard Saloon, where they will be constantly receiving sup dies
of eve,y article usually kept,and of the best quality. In con
nection with the above business, we are preparing to open a
commodious Oyster Saloon, where we intend serving up all
kinds of game, Oysters, &c. in the best possible style, to suit
all who are fond of good eating. This branch of the ousi
ness will he under the superintendence of K. Tyner, v hose
qualifications in that line are generally known to the public.
In a few words, our object will be to please all who will favour
us with a call (octll) TYNF.R & FL\NI)ERS.
IT'ORTY copies of Boydell’s Illustrations of Shakspcare.
For sale by 3t oct 25 GEO. JONES.
I QUENCH CHINA.—A very large lot of pure French
China of iny own importation from Vierzon, France,
just received,and lor sale cheaper than ever before dieted in
this market. linoct 25 GEO. JONES.
Ml ES TS Teas, assorted, put up in \ and pound
ff packages. For family use. 100 Sacks Corn on
consignment. ]„. COWLES, Ag’t.
ICII CHINA and BOHEMIAN CLASS
VASES at all prices, just received and for sale by
sept 20—ts c. EG. JON ES.
V VERY handsome selection ol white Gold Hand and
Decorated China Tea Setts just opened. Call
and see before the assortment is broken. GEO. JONES,
sept 20—t j
“OPENING RICH. 11
OMITH &. MITCHELL, Triangular Block, Cotton
UJ Avenue, are now opening the following choice ar
ticles :
Gentlemen’s fancy Cravats, Scarfs and Ties.
White and Figured Silk and Lawn lJkffs.
Merino, Cotton and Silk \\ oli.en Sjiirts and
( Drawers.
“ White and Zebra Hose.
Berlin, Lisle, S lk, Cloth, Buckskin, and French
Kid Gloves, \V bite and colored, White and fancy colored
Shirts, in every style. Umbrellas, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Valises, Ac., &0., &e. ts sept 13.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber having become associated with the House
of E. R. R- Graves in Nexv York, transacting a Com
mission business in Cotton and Cotton Manufactures, respect
fully soicits consignments from his old friends and patrons.
Liberal advances will he made on shipments to the House, on
application to Mr. S. F. Dickinson, (my late partner) or to E.
Carves. may 17 J. M. KIBBLE.
Dr. LPHAM’S
VEGETABLE ELECTUARY.
Internal Remedy for the Tiles !
ITIIE Rlectuary is a e~ -tain cure for Piles, whether Meal
ing or Wind, Internal or External Piles, uul also for oth
er diseases found in conjunction with Piles.
Price 31 per package, Cash, just received and for sale by
W. G. LITTLE CO., Colton Avenue, M aeon.
who keeps constantly on hand large and fresh supplies of
Drugs and Medicines, Paintr, Oils, Glassware sir,., wholesale
and retail.
At Private Sale.
CIO UN— 1,000 bushels prime Georgia Corn, in store, and
J or sale by (sep27) W. S. WILLIFORD.
\l VCKEREL —l2 bbls. new Mackerel, just received,
ItJ and for sale by (sep27) VV. S. WI LLIFORD.
I> OOFNG IRON- —sTons for sale by
L //Ray, caßiiaot, <fc co.
I Ai.OUß—New Flour from the Etowah Mills, constantly
1 on hand, and for sale by (sep27) W. 8. WILLIFORD.
Hams, pickles, tobacco & c .—3 hhds.
//altimorc canvassed Hams.
25 boxes various brandsclrewing Tobacco,
30 doz. assorted Pickles,
100 bushels Corn Meal, for sale by
Sl 'p27 W. S. WILLIFORD.
I >laukets and Kerseys—A large lot of heavy Ne
-1A gro Blankets and Kerseys, for sale low by ’
ot ’Bß ‘ WINSIIIP & SON.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.—The subscribers
have just received anew and handsome lot of Brocade,
figured, black and colored Watered Silks; Poplins,
Satin de Chines; Cashmcrs, French Merinoes, Delaines,
Alpaccas, Ginghains i Prints, <tc,
oct 18 WINSIIIP & SON.
b) “j A Blanket Over Coats ; 100 Kersey Sack do.;
—l5O Round do.; 150 pair do. Pants ; 20 doz.
brown and striped Ilsp’n Snirts, for sale at Wholesale
or Retail at very low rates, by
oct 18 ‘ WINSIIIP t SON.
pLOAIvS AND OVERCOATS— Fne~Cloth
\J Cloaks, heavy Mohair, Beaver and cloth Over
Coats. For sale by
oct 18 ‘ WINSIIIP &. SON,
BISINKSS (OATS.—French Doe .Skin black and
colored Cloth, Cassimer, Tweeds, Satinet, and
Jeans, iSack and Polka Coats. For sale by
oct 18 WIN SHIP a. SON.
CLOTH COATS.—Black, Brown, Blue and Green
Frock and Dress Coats of the latest styles. For
sale by oct 18 WINSIIIP &. SON.
1 VESTS—A large assortment by
Likenesses!
C. AV. PARKER has returned to
Macon, and taken (looms over Dr. Little's
Drug Store, where he is prepared to take LIKEN ESFES in the
best style ofthe art. at low prices. oct 18
BLACKSHIITH’S TOOLS.
“.A Patent Stocks and Dies, cut from J lo lj inch.
• *v* Just Anvils, 75 Vices, 40 P,allows, lOOOIbs Sledge
Hammers received and for sale bv
BRAY CARIIART, St CO.
Macon, Sept 13, 1850. 25 if
MISSUS’ and Children's Shoes, a large variety, just rcc’d
and for sale by oct!8 MIX & KIRTLAND.
SHOE FINDINGS—.Just rec’d a large lot of French
and American Calfskins, Lining and Binding Fkins, Oak
and Hemlock Sole Leather, Pegs, Lasts and Thread, with a
good assortment of Tools used in manufacturing, all of which
we are prepared to sell low, and would invite all manufactur
ersto call and examine for themselves.
Oct. 18. MIX fc KIRTLAND.
A WEEK AFTER TIIE FAIR !
IVECEI\ ED this day, 4 rases IIATF, of superior q ality
Y made expressly for the Pair— but too Intr. For sale hy
nnvß WORTHINGTON, BAIINUM & CO.
MISSES’ Laceand Congress Prunella,Satin Franeia and
Enameled Gaiters; Kid, Excelsior and Jenny Lind Boots,
Slippers, &c.,just received by AA’m. B. FERRY & co.
CAOFFEE. —10 sacks fine Java; 15 do. do. Rio
) CofTec, al! of the finest qualit)-, and forsale by
oct 18 C. A. ELLS &. SON.
Lots in the Vicinity of Macon tor Snle
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
„Vot subject to city taxes nor subject to be taxed as town property,
by county or State',
FIFTY Three Acres of Land, lying between the Columbus
road and Vineville, adjoining Major Leroy Napier’s land,
on the West and the Corporate limits of the City of Macon,
on the East have been purchased and laid off into lots of con
venient size. Streets Alleys &c.
These lots command a full view of Vineville, and a beauti
ful view of the Northwestern part of Macon.
The neighborhood has proven to be perfectly healthy, and
good water can be obtained in great abundance.
They are situated one half mile west of the Macon and Wes
tern Depot, and sufficiently near to send children to tlie Macon
Female College, or to the other Schools in Macon or Vineville.
Persons, wishing to examine the lots can obtain Maps by ap
plying to Mr. E. J. Johnston, or any information they may de
sire of Mr. Sidney B. Day, who has resided for some time
in the vicinity.
‘Price,’ —‘terms of sale’—which will he made to suit purch
asers, can be had by application to Mess*s. Scott, Carliarf,
& Cos. VV. B. Johnston or R. K. Hines- novle
ft. js PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.
A GOOD second hand Imperial PRINTING
-b\- PRESS, iu good order, will be sold a bar
gain, on immediate application at this Office.
L lt is large enough to work a paper of the size
J of the “Georgia Citizen.”
~ novls ts
('I ENT’- Fancy Dress, Medium and Water Proof Boots’
X hoe Imitation and Strong Boots ; Patent and Cloth Con*
gress Gaiters ; Fancy Shoes and Dancing Pumps, just recti’
‘ed by (sp27) Wm. B. FERRY & co,
WOOD AIKD WILLOW WARE.
TABLE Mats, Brooms, Painted Pails and Tubs, Cedar Pails
and Tubs,
Cocca-nut Dippers, Wash Boards,
CltothesPins, Whisk Brooms,
Fancy Boxes, Well Bucket.*,
Willow Wagons, Cradles, Baskets. Cbnrna. Work Boxes. Half
Bushels,Cocoa, Rope, Manilla and Jute Mats, for sale by
WOOD, BRADLEY & CO.
Sept. 13. 2m.
NEW lIAT & CAP STOKE.
NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK.
SK’JW THE subscribers will open on the Ist Oc
tober, on Cotton Avenue, (between the
slres of J, Wins hip ts- Sou, and Bos
tick, Johns &, Cos ) anew and complete
assortment of Hats am J Caps, of every variety and
pattern.
As our Stock has been purchased with rare, we are
certain, our friends, by giving us a call, can be suited
as to style and price. We shall have at all times, all
the latest styles, and having selected our goods so as
to suit this Market, we can furnish our friends
with a choice article, and at a low price‘for Cash* as
this will be our ‘Motto'—Small Profits and yaick
Sales. WORTHINGTON, B ARN I'M l CO.
Macon sept 20 ly
rjfc &S3 2
$ J? Belden's Late Style of Moleskin H ITS.
Also, Genin'* Fall Styles, a good article,
sept 27 BF.LUEN k CO.
Cl .Y I*—2sU do >enl. If. < i\in ii; j: i, descrip-
J tion, at wholesale. [*ep27j lIELDFN & (X).
Siillivsin louse,
MACON, GEORGIA.
a THE subscriber having taken the Hotki. lately
fitted up, fronting the Court House, on the
corner of Mulberry street, and Court House
Square, will open the same on the Ist Octo
• her, next, and would be pleased to have a call
from his old friends.
This House lconvenient to all the Rail Roads and immed
iately in front of the general passenger Depot, and he will lie
prepared to accommodate travellers and boarders, bv the sin
gle meal, day, week, or month. M. SULLIVAN,
sept 20—ts
MERCHANT TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT.
TTMIE subscriber respectfully informs his numerous patrons
1 and the public generally,that lie is now receiving at his
Store on Cottcn Avenue, next door above I lr. Win. G. Little’s
Drug More, a splendid assortment of French and English
BROAD-CLOTHS, Cassimercs and Vestings, embracing the
latest and most desirable styles ofthe season,such as Scotch,
Tartan Plaid, French and English plain,black, figured and fan
cy Doeskins, Velvets, Plush, Grenadine, Lon lon figured em
broidered Silks and Cassiiuere Vestings, which he will sell by
the Pattern, or make to order, in the latest and best style, at a
reduction from former prices of at least ten jier cent, for cash
in all cases.
sep27 THOS. F. NEWTON.
SMITH, OLIVER & CO.
A GF.NTS for the Sweet Water Factory, will keep con-
JL jL stantly on hand Yarns, by the Bale or Bundle, oct 23
STUART’S Su garhnuse Syrup,
Prime old Java Coffee, for sale by
sep27 SMITH, OLIVER <$- CO.
SGI) HERE.
I PIECES choice Calico,
30 pieces furniture Prints
10 bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
73 pieces bleached Shirtings and Sheeting*,
30 pieces fancy plaid Linscy’s,
5 •* “ “ for hoy’s clothes,
40 doz. Hosiery, all kinds and descriptions,
40 pr Superior Red J/lankets, something extra,
50 pieces Bed Ticking, all qualities,
35 “ Flannel. Red and White,
40 “ striped Homespun, for Negro dresses.
sep27 For sale by SMITH, OLIVER 4- CO.
]_>EADY made Clothing for Negroes, consisting of Coats
V Pants, Flannel and striped Shirts. For sale by
oct 25 SMITH, OLIVER & CO.
NOW IS THE TIME !
fTMIE subscribers being desirous to reduce their stock of
I Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, Planters and others
would find it to their interest to examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere. We have now on hand which we
“'tier low,
Bagging, Rope, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Molasses, Syrup,
Candles, Nails, Hollow Ware, Flour, ifflisins, Almonds, Can
dies, Crackers. Potash, Soap, Starch. Tobacco, Cigars, Paints,
Oils, Glass, Putty, Rum, Gin, Whiskey, Brandies, Wines,
Negro Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Negro Shoes.
oct 25 SMITH,OLIVER & CO.
Piano Forte and Organ Tuning and Repairing.
08. RICE would inform IPs patrons, that Macon is to
• lie his permanent home, all reports to the contrary not
withstanding. He lias bought a house and lot in Vineville.
lie is now ready to tune and rejiair Piano Forte*, Organs,
Seraphims, /Folian Attachments, and Melodians. Pianos
tuned in the city for $5, only for those who employ him regu
arly every year. Pianos tuned by the year for Si 0. All re
pairsextra. It is very hard for some to understand the diffe
rence between tuning and repairing. Tuning, is making the
string harmonize, by drawing them to certain tensions, with
a tuning key. All other operations, are repairing—such as
re-leathering the hammers, putting on new strings, putting on
new cloth on the dampers and key bed, putting in new jack
spring, re leathering the levers, Jkc., <Vc.
Mr. R. will examine instruments, and make known hi*
charge for putting them in order, if any desire it. Names
may be left at Messrs. Virgins, or Mr. 8. B. Day's. oct2s
GROCERY, PROVISION AND
FRUIT STORE.
THE subscriber feels thank
[STS 3 ,0 nis Wend* for past favors, §&. fj
1 and would inform them that jfl TS irl
initi'ii,i:[ ie s till continues iho Gro- !ntiawwi.ii'B
cery, Provision and Fruit Business in front of the
angle of 2d St. and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. On
hand, and constantly receiving New York Hams,
Smoked Beef, Dried and Pickled Tongues. Mackerel
No 1, 2 and 3, Pickled Beef, (Fulton Market) Pig
and Mess Pork, Sugar, Coflec, Molasses. Syrup, Bice,
Tea, Potatoes, Onions, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Nuts
of all kinds, Cheese, Crackers, Vinegar, Lamp-Oil,
Mustard, Lard, Butter, Flour, Soap. Candles, Candies,
Segars, Liilentlirals 11, Johns, Harry of the B est.
Four Aces, and Spencers best Chewing Tobacco, for
sale by (oct 8) J. S. GRAYBILL.
Sign oi the Big Hoot!
THE subscribers thank
t j ful for past favors, and so-
K / licitous for a continuance
II I of the same, would respect
and former patrons and the
Wgfjk public generally that the>
have now in store, one of
the largest and best selert
ed stock of BOOTS and
SHOES, mostly of the r own manufacture, of all the various
kinds and qualities usually called for, to which they would
invite the attention of all those wishing to purchase, and we
assure all those that call that \vc are pre|iared to sell as low as
any Uouse in the city or Mate, all which is warranted as us
nal. oct 18 MIX k KIRTLAND.
Cl ENTS’ Fine French Calf Boots, W elted and Pump
X Miles, also Gents’ Fine Double and Single Soled Boots,
ust received, and for sale by MIX & KIRTLAND.
1 RUBBERS Those wishing a very superior article in
V thp Rubber line, are informed that we have in storeji
large supply of L. Candee Rubbers which are thought by com
petent judges, to excel any thing of the kind in the Uuitcd
States, in style and fineness of finish, forsale low by
oct 18 MIX k KIRTLAND.
“Vs EG ICO SHOES—Double and Single Soles, a largo
J_N assortment,just rcc’d and forsale bv
oct 18 MIX k KIRTLAND.
r A DIES’ S ilk a id Worsted Lasting (Jailer Boots. Kid.
j Excelsior, Kid Slips and Ties, Kid Walking Shoes. Kid
Gaiters thick and thin Soles,with a great variety of other style*
usually called for.for sale by octlß MIX & KIRTLAND.
Notice,
THE proprietor of the Crockery
A's Store, i.i this city, is induced, s le
gCT. ABpJ ly from interesteil motives, to give
notice to the public generally, that
TtiigESSmm after this day no go,sis will he sold
onaUKr.DIT. oct 18 GKO. JONES.
HlVSIIli* AM) NOV
IIA VT2 removed to their new store next d,xir totluir
old stand, where they are now receiving anew and
large assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, to which
they would invite the attention of customers aud the
public. Oct. 18th, 1851.
4’ARPETIVGS AM) RAGS.
TAPESTRY, Velvet. Brussels, three ply and Ingrain
Carpets, Venitian and Brussels Stair Carpets, for sale
by Oct. 18th, 1851. WINSIIIP & SON.
I 0 firre,s Mongahula Whiskey; 20 do. do. Phelps’
1 U Ilye Gin; 5 do. do. Alcohol. Just received and
for sale bv octlß C. A. ELLS <f SON.
C CORDIALS—3 bbls Cinnamon; 3 do. Rose; 3
J do. Peppermint; Sbo.xes Ahsvntb : 5 do. Rose ;
5 boxes perfect Love, 5 do. Ratiifee Cordiuls, all of the
best quality. Just received and lor sale by
oct 18 C. A. ELLS cf- SON.
BUTTER.— so kegs fine Goshen Butter, from stea
mer, and for sale by
oct 18 C. A. ELLS & SON.
IV AISINS. ‘‘s boxes fine new Raisins, just re-
V ceived from steamer. For sale by
oct ict C. A. ELLS $ SOX.
—25 boxes line fresh Naples’ Figs, just re
’ ceived from new crop, and for sale by
oct 18 KLLS & SoN
-IJX RI SH May Butter rr c’d every week bv the Steamers.
* C. A. KLL3 & SON.
STOVESt STOVESt f
basil a. wise,
manufacturer and DEALER in Plain, Japan
ued TIN WARE, and
, 1 -- rm . fn M 0> En ol every kind.
W 1 I,D moft respectfully inform the public that he i
y V now receiving a well selected stock of the latest and
best patterns of Cooking. Parlor n d Box STOVES. Persons
wishing to purchase will please call and examine for them
selves. A good supply of Tin Ware always on hand, IVta,
Ovens, Skillets, Frying-Pans, Caldrons. Sad-Irons, Fire-Dog*
Shovel and Tongs. Furnace*, Enamelled Preserve Stew-Puns
and Kettles, Tinned Iron Sancepaus, Tea Kettles, Gridirons,
Wood-Ware, Brooms and Brushes, Krittannia Tea and Coffee
Pots, Plain Sheet do.. Fluid and Oil I-anips, Brass and Tin Can,
dlestickg, with a well selected stock of Japanned Ware, which
he offers on the most liberal Terms.
N- B. All orders for Stoves from the country prompt); at
tended to. Tin and fhert Iron work of all kinds done at the
shortest notice in town or country. B. A W.
septti ‘ 23—ts
New York and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINE.
WEEKLV - <Mk
r I ‘IIL new and splendid steamers FLORIDA, C'apt,
A Ltox, and ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, be
loi'ffiiip to the NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAM N WIGATIOX C OMPANY, on and iiltt-r
the llth inst., will leave Sxvannaii and New York
every Saturday until further notice. These ships are
1.200 tons register, and unsurpassed ill comfort safe
ty and speed. Cabin passage, $25 —payable iu ad
vance. Address PADLEFOKD, FAY & CO.
Savannah
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
184 Front SL, New Yorh..
anil y
The Old Hat Store.
/ 1 ENTI EMEN w ho are in want of a fine and fashionable
VT HAT. will be certain to cal! at Belden’s old stand, oppco
site the Lanier House. BELDEN K CO.
r T , HE House and Lot in Vineville, now occupied by the sub
1_ scriber. The Lot contains between four and five aci, a
on which is a good well of water and spring. Also, a choice
variety of Fruit Trees. The House has eight rooms, and there
are all necessary out-buildings on the premises. Terms of sale
will be liberal.
aug'J RICHARD A. BENSON.
Clothing! Clothing!
f I ‘HE sulraerihers have ojx ned in the building lately occu.
L pied by the Post Office, a splendid and geacral assoct
me lit of Ready Made Clothing of their own manufaetorv
and which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. Their
old friends and the public in general are respectfully invited
to call and examine their stock, before purchasing elsewhere,
sept 20 —3m LITHAUER & TURK.
Copartnership Notice*
r pilE undersigned, having associated with himself
_L in the Livery and Carriage Business, Messrs.
.ToPF.rn M. Cooper and George F. Cooper, will con
tinue at his old stand, under the name and firm of A.
C-MOREHOUSE 5x CO., and will be thankful fora
full rharcof public patronage.
sop 20—ts A. C. MOREHOUSE-.
NEW SALE ANiTIIYERY STABLE.
TIIE undersigned, under the name of A. C. More
house Cos. have opened, near Seymour's corner, oil
Second street, anew and extensive Sale and Livery
Stable, where they will keep constantly on hand a
choice selection of saddle and harness horses far sale.
Also, Carriages and Horses to Mire.
New Hampshire side spring wagons ‘ a fine article sot
plantation use and a cliice selection of Baggies for sale.
Horses kept by the day, week or month. Our loea
tion is central, our stables large and airy, having both
dirt and plank floors. Passengers st ut to any point
they may desire upon reasonable terms.
By strict attention to business we hope to merit a,
full share of public patronage. Our friends mid ac
quaintances are respectfully solicited to call on us in
our new business. Give us a trial is what we ask.
A. C. MOREHOUSE,
JOSEPH M. COOPER
GEORGE F. CCOrEiL
20—ts rept
New Goods,
f§ MRS. WORiIiINGTON
* s now opening a i*eautiful areoct-
New Style ArUrinary
Goods, Rich Bonnets, U.bli- us,
Ciienille Feathers and Flowers Hilks
Glues, Dress and. Mantilla Trlm
*■ tilings, also, 2 cases f Dress Hats,
with a large assortment of St raw Gead* at all prices. Ladies
are respectfully solicited to call and examine her stock which
she will sell at the lowest prices.
Ugf” Mantillas and Dre.-seg made to order in the most fnsh
'onable manner. Orders from the country promptly attended
to. STORE on Mulberry st„ up stairs. octll
To Kciil,
r I' , IIE House formerly occupied by Mrs S. Sims, a*-
A tween the residence of Gluts. CollL.s, Esq. and:
the M. &. \\ . Railroad. Possession given immediately,
octl l-3t Apply to E. KIRTLAND,
RECEIVED by Worthinston, Bur
llurn iV 4 • Beebe k 00. and I.eary’s ustly
JjPjiZM celebrated new ctyle HATS, for sale low,
octll COTTON AVENUE.
Pi mhs. F. Di;ss \r
Has received and itsiiow opening an
rgg.Tssoriment of the Newest and most
ZjF Fashionable Goods, in her line, all
tv ofthe latest importations, and would
particularly call the attention of the
ladies to her stock ol Fashionably
fctlk stud *t,;, xv fiOIEILTS,
Head Draesc s. Caps. Dr, ss Silks, Mantillas, Einbroid.
erics, 1-ancy Goods, <fc all of which will he sold ou
the most reasonable terms. Store ou Triangular Row
next in Geo. ,L lies’ Crock, ry Siorc. fy.
Dry Goods and Groceries.
rpilK subscriber offers fa- snle at his oki stand on Cotton
_l_ Avenue, a general assortment of r-taj>lojind Fancy Dry
Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: (as; imeres.
Broadcloths, Alapacas, I). Lain*. Calicoes and Homespuns
uea<!>- made Clothing and Jewelry.
Also a fine supply of Groceries, and almost every other a,,
tide suited to city slid country customers. Hir poAds are re
d nt . ! J i T lll,crva,! S and mi.y le reli.-d u;K,n as bein- both
fresh and fashionable, and are offered verv low for C nsh.
octll—fim t , Ko EHRLICH.
\ \ IIOLI.S 4LE Dr. Goo-Is. Groceries. Hardware kc.
‘ at I°"’ prices and reasonable terms or liberal discount
for cash. ,S. i\ DICKINtsON .
Cooking Stoves^
r pilE undersigned, Aeents. have received a consignment o
A the deservedly popular KllOlviile Anin valion ’
and “Umpire Cooking Slovcs,” fro„, tlie Foundry
ol Messrs. \l iUianis, Maffatt k. Cos. Knoxville, Fast Tennessee
They are made of various sizes : each lias a large oven, is an
uniform baker,simple in iis construction, has a first rate di.-.il,
made of the best material, and is capable of doing more ser
vice than any oilier Stoves of ,he same size in use. \ ~r . ._
main was awarded the maker at the late Atlanta Fair. • ‘
These Stoves—the result of Southern F.n‘.erprise are ofler
ed on lower terms than any others in market. The under
■uened v 1 * ill always have an assortment on hand, at their \\ ur--
Houae, corner of Second and Popular sts., Macon
ocU WM. S. LAWTON & CO.
Cv 2^4 2S '^r-’y f ’ ar ‘‘ a,so for the Ifolslon
l.lav. ll orks, at Knoxville. Tenn., and will be pleas
ed to receive orders from our Irieuds and the public,,
oct4 WM. S>. LAWTON k CO.
IA'W.A*I A 'W.A* I-ace and ( ongress I’riinetla. Satin. Franeia
f ai) d Siik Gaiters; Black, Bronze and White Kid and Sat
in clippers; Black and Bronze Embroidered French Flipper*
Pnrodi and Jenny Lind F.umnelcd and Kid Ties, Buskin* mid
Boots, just received by(aep27) Wjt. B. FERRY k Ctj. ‘
EGRO Heavy Slack and Russet Rrogars, a large sup
1’ ply just received by Mm. B. itBRY it to. ‘
New York Branch Store,
COTTON ’ A VENUE.
LDI\(, A M ILL! A MS have removed to the
O2d door above Wiaship’r and reopened itb a u-vv slock’
of
FALL AND WINTER ERY GGOBS,
which will be sold for Cavil , at cxce- dins low prices.—
We have Silks from 73 cis.np : Dcl-ain? from 12j up; Prints
irom Oj up; Bleached and Brown Shirtings from 5 cts up al
80 a sock of Blankets, Flannels, Ticking, Table Linen.
Bosom Linens, Kc„ from low price to fine, together with a
full a snort merit of Hosiery, Laces, Gloves, Ribbon- „ IU ; p ttlK . y
Articles. We respectfully solicit a call from the I.adies. *
Goods received every week per Steather.
oct4 27—ly
WBUSHEI.F fine Northorn Applies,
10 do. Potatoes, for salo by (novßi J. S. GR.VVPiLI.
VKKW fine Oil I’aituinss for sale by
sept 90— r s GEO. JOVK-.
IT oi fine, ined uni and common qualities, a large
■ s l’P ! y E. J .JOHNSONb