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WIT AITD HUMOR.
Mr. Tliorburn lmjs a Morkiny ■
Bird. :
Mr. Tliorlitrit is a liin] E-uuicr wlios,- a<l- j
mi rat iutl fur IL*atl|,*ivil‘‘3t)ii3.--tlJrs equals a liuu- i
ilivd pounds to the Square inch. £yr tit*-i
pa<t t-ijrlit motitli-j Mr. Tliorbum luis-hatl to* |
*‘Vt“ on a moekittjHTi’tf frelAlij'injr to his friem j
\’.ui Orl*n ot this rift. In < Vt. >!*;■*'last; M*.
Tliorburn ulloivd tiiU'tv tloHiyjs tor tbe bird. .
Mr. Van Onion SM*ym”r that tin* salt ;
oT the binl WodM kili-ltis wile an l yuuupivl
tl.msrbtor. Mr. Tisinaiiru to he di- j
com*aps.\l, however.*.ln .•loiiuarvihe ii4v\H**ud j
IromSftO if MG. bnf Mr. VnivOrdcti still re
mained; firm: he tiiisenf toViH hi
wife and child, even in the r. i
bird fancier.’ On Monday b*-N Mfytfhei'lmnj .
met Mr. Van Onlcu in State street. aUd again
opened the hinl question :
‘Have youniatle uj> your imwl to sell tlial
mocking bird yet?.’ -*
‘Not at your price.’
‘Well, il ugjt yt, my price. *tl ; wbat*utii£i
j ‘l*e**V ‘ ‘
.'Tin* tact is, I tittii'i want to'sell hint at- all.
My*Witt* aYnl youngest ehiM arc so attaeire*
to ]ilm that 1 cannot liear the idea of parin g
with him on -any terms!’
‘Xonsrn.M;—”ot up ;v e*amter-ii i itatit. Him
a pair of eanarii*** ami hi hs< limn u ivo k tin
m-wkimr-binl will be entire!;’- forgotten.—
iiirtis an* likehu bands- -Che attaehnieii! xxr
iskmg fok-either is. vr*-v;s*v fhpt.iet-iLf
‘•W’hifrflft yyjhy ivp ’(.u x uuhi gi venue to
hint?’ _ ‘ t
't*orty dollars. I buy him nut Fur uivseli.
but lor a gentleman in L'iiisinhijrgh; other
wise, I could not alb m t tomaKe s? 'U.aiiy*iw.ii
‘Sav titty, and vV.Tj c;in have him.’
Viter a lpnjj ileal ■i!,out'inTit
t* - ami things iu,general, jhlrd lime itielu
d- K> a -liatf.-riir was struck. Mr. Tin.rhnrtf
w.-.s to have, Mr, V a a < V* lon's iu*ekiue-bird.
Xqtoleim.’ on-paying Ibrtv-seven dollars ami
. alti Mr. ToGrblU'D W.-:n* iOte l.ittlds blink
‘eye. counted oht the tooneY, arth handed it
* Mr. Van Oden. Mr. Van Qrtleii folded
Ip the apd put it in his pwyket. ]fyv
!tw done this. Ith- ask'*'!• tor *aVi h?eh or twV
<! p.y.-ntu .and trim* Mr. Thorbnm airorderon
Mr-. V aifOrdnu lot lUo/iinx-kiti”’ bird Xq>o
’ -on'-s-the rmnged flute’ that ‘a freiHlemaii in
han-qnhiirgh’ had set- lifsiheart on. Mr. Tlior
'•itrii took the order and a cage and left for
’ Lr. Van Orden's residence. He pulled the
• ioor hell and asked lor Mrs. Vail Ordeti.—
r s. Van Ordeirappeared, and iuvitcil Mr. J
Tliorburn into’ the parlor. Having taken a 1
‘•it, iVh\ Tlairbrntj producer! the order. Mrs. i
Vati Ordeiv *=aid Hectairih V’ {la*. ii|V said !
lis, she went into the hack ronuii. and aiou ,
returned with the ‘nioekme--hird Napok*un.’ i
‘M'hat s that fl’ - _ * 3
. ‘The bird you’ve hnugiit.’ ..., _
‘VVliy, that otjels, stuflTcd!’ H
‘I know it—he has hemi shifted for the past ii
two weeks. Thrrtrn >H We had in -Tan- j
nary killed not only him. hut nil my gerani-;
mils.’ ‘
‘Hut I bought a live lm.eking-ldnl. Mix!
Van Onfeiii’ *”
‘The order dotilrxay sh.’
‘lt it don t say so. it means so. you can’t;
fbi* a imagine rlmt I would iy fiftvj
dollars for a dead’ macking-bir< l; tlo y oui’
I know nothin* about tt. Mh-ThArhurtv 1
The order says, hand MY. Tboi-hurn flirt
mocking bix-d Xapoteohi - I’ve” tlone”this.—-
nether }ou will take him awav, depends
altogether upon yourself.’
I wiH not take him away, madam. Your
husband been pxHty of duplieity, and
shall Tie made to sweat for it.' ’ .
Mrs. Van prden allowed that a sweat
wsmld do him no harm—on the eontrarv
woiiM.be of advantayd* to the Tamily. as ii
would ‘save oivfut-I.’- Mr. Thorbum ms,- frenj
the chair .md left not only the house but the
mocking-bird N;ipiilt , on.. -He ‘snii'lit
an Orden uta\ asked for “that .547 l-g.’s-r
Mr. Van Orden laughed at him. and allowed
the S4< l-‘g had been invented inx; set n)
liirs mid mi over coat—the former for Mr.-t
Van Orden to prevYnt.the lnss of Xapulronj’
from breaking her heart As Mr. Thoil.unj
could not make an impression on Mr. Van
Orden h.* repaired to tlw- I’oiiec Ofticc ami
*“ked the advice ot the Justice, lie* Justice
*nformed Mr. Thorliurji that it case ojf
sharp practice, hut .as it did not amount to
■Him* lie couhl not aid him in any manner.—L
Mr. Tliorburn then left flie Vom sand eom
inenced a civil suit to recover hack tw* pm-l
cha-e money. It we are not mLsktkep thj*
ciW* entitled ‘Thorhum vs. The “Moekmpy
hinl Napoleon."’ will .yTablish a hew list of
” -cedents- tbr our judigiarv. The matter
nc- on at tin- next Court. * (*ouus>-! for the
f-nse, L. D. Ilildejn'— rublic Trj-
Mucli Alo About \olliiugr.
In I)*ecmber. IS—. we were travel line
loi.gh one of tin* New Pmglathl towns, iji
r ; old iashioned stage coach, with a fiiemj,
‘*•'*’ powers of making lim trout ihe sliifiit
c ‘iuse Were mapili-.-i Trout any ]'<as>iti<Volt
; that he chose tu attack. It was mid
mglit and as ;ve approached the vilktge of
’ and. he c-ptei 1 a large mansion dosr* hv
ibe - W !k-u we- ainvisl opposiu-. 1 §•
.‘.-kcd the driver tiY.sjtop jgw minutes; the
request vva.j hcaj-itjilly cTinplkM with.
iaKigh we wdre alm.-.-T freezing witheold-r
----■ t ;; hut ln-w trick he Tad in view , none
lid glless.
licit funny g.-ntUmini nuneh.ed direotlv
tu the trout -door ot the nuihiion. and
with Iris cam- loud enough tq awake
ah tne inhabitants. Imnu-diatel;-
• c * w;‘i'raiii-.1, and onl j>pped a red nieht
eontaittipg rite bead of the proprietor,
o in a jh eat ahmn exclaimed :
What's the matter? VVluit's,. wanted kt
- tune of night ?’
i’arduti me, sir. lor this intrftsion ‘ but I
have-a ooiuinturicaMon to make to von tyrtou
cuhj, and as the stage is waiting rather im
patiently for me, you will be so kind as tu
hurry to the door for a moment's interview.’
The old gentleman's red night-cap, with
its owner in a garment curtailed of its fair
proportions, were almost immediately at the
doer, poKtely bowing to the funny stranger,
who again apologized for disturbing his slum
ber, anil tlius unav-oidftbiy exposing him to !
the chilly winds of a December night.
‘My dear sir,’ interrupted Mr. Night Cap; ”
‘don’t > in,entiop j pardon rpe for ap
pe%ring before you in the plight in which you
-see me.’ ■ •
. . .‘\ ot; are certainly excusable, and more es
pecially as m'v great haste prompted this CQtlr
i l ‘ous response to my call upon you.’ ’ i
He pleased toetep into the house, as I no
tice some ladles in the coach are attracted by
my. appearance.’
,e * r mind them, my dear sir ; your fine-- i
and in.m-ii'iii luis nrrested the attention
—it makes a truly beautiful appear- ’
moonlight. Speaking of the moon,
. Ojnty. mind tlie quest ion -wWibas re
°’ ut1 :’ Stated ‘WsSlflfld in
e . k you undoubtedly have been interested,
rijc: Is this luminary inhabiteif
ftiesooi*; 1 *’ ■ • r
{‘Excuse my interruption, sii\ but alhiw me
,t'l get a clo.ik. tor L;u.u almost frj>a fi. ami
[‘Ten tliousaJhl ikiolous, my dear friend —
.jftt the stage is waiting tor’ niej * and T must
1 no *im< Ttr of ail thiitg- in this world,
tijnc tliaL.—- *• • c - -- -
; ‘Allow me to remind yon, sir, that yoil de
sijreiHo rnake ueoinnmnk-ntion me. I ;rt
nbw aeaiiy Tu moire it,’ said Xigiit-Cp, im
patitiiily.
> ‘Ah, me! lio*v tuimindful I uni in the dis
; .liargef if a duty ineujubet *xpun tne, and
.|hk‘hhas hceiV.ih;*adV tool'ti’ig'pn.dr,*d,
; [{must acknowledge.’
; H.ft>Hge me, sir. by coining directly to the ;
j cbimnuuitation which vou desire to make to
f-’ . ‘ ‘ :
. ‘Aj&ia* l-)>*•}(,you to ltirgive my apparent
; tanliif- skttVdoiug sty The fact, my-dcafe-st
sir, v.-te;lwt<h Scientific man. 1 felt- it tny d
tjv to divulge to you, lory;"iu i>;vu benefit, lor
1 need not inform ytni that men endowed
kith sciciitilie attaiuhiciits’ —
; “ilut. sir, I demand. Without further delay,
w’.iat is tin- fur? yoii desire to communicate.
‘it is simply this: Your house being situa
t<*d on tJj* |'X ot tin* hm, with sides sloping
s'lffieienfly liif afl water to flow HieYdfroin, 1
have stopped the coach this cold night, arid
s oused yoil IhHfi Vour slmnhei--, to nftprise
you of the fact that you can, with the great
fcst ease, uid in yu'W cdhu jruhi foiw dijjimtl
[//re bpjts.’ j’ .
i* *You it*li*MialW ouiwhvl!’ shrieked the as
ronishedtmd mhniated proprietor, ‘1 11 teach
[roll ft nick worth ti dozen ot tbi**-,’ as lie seized
.tin* funny gejiflciiwj/s cane, wljo lnl cum
jmeiieed aMTpid retreat f< >j; t!i;*,‘ coach—Uu* ‘
iced night-cup and •bbrevsiU*t jjaitmut alter
ti ro, as fast us two Tpindk* shanks could ear-
Irv him. lhit tlie funny gei.it gained ou his
spiirsucr. jumped iiito thi-f oaelg which was at
■ nice put in lull sjieed up an adjoining hill,
“with rite enragedetnmtry gontlctimn, in a cur
■i.iijcil.garuieii.l fluttering in .the breeze, in cuhi
!pursuit., hut whose hot imprecations against
u> all wen* enough to stifle the mirth ofa live
’l anki e.
j; On arriving"a! the top of tb* hill, by one
of those singular coincidences which sotije
tinies occur at the crisis, to mar or heighten
Hone’s happiness. ;ve suddenly came iu con
; tact with two open carriages abreast, loaded
i to overflowing wTtli ladies and gentlemen.
• who were retni ning from a country hall. The
i iiteiition of the whole party was soon turned
’ to our red-cappcvl, white-ganueuted pursuer.
i who. nOt liking sp niaiiy .lady'pcetafUrs, lnuf
j t'd hi< cane at us. (Wldch. howcvrT. glaneCtl
! by and stiMiek jinTntlg a family of pigs by tin*
| roa l sid v)’and eomiucucud a rapid retreat for ,
I home, fiilimred by a dozen squealing |ig-.
harking dogs, apd a llo<‘k of squeaking geese.
: The Scene prescutwl was the most ludicrous
j imaginable, and such a wild outburst of mi- \
; controllable merriment is seldom heard ; in
-1 deed, was a fit subject for the pencil of Ilo
; gartlu y ■ T^
nr> Shr|ipar<l Obtains “A Lin.”
Evefy Tuesday, Captain Lewis- I‘jtlsbury
i drives down from the I’enitentiarv, for the
I pnrjsjse of taking lip such prisoners as receive
j ‘condign'punishment .at the Court of Session?.
| On these occasions lie pulls up his establish
ment* a large one-h.orse wagon, in front of
i the City Hall. Capt. l'. did tliis on Tuesday
last. Tit; drove down about noon', hitched his
horse to a post, and went into the jail, to
‘but ii a, torch’ with tlie Sheriff. Lewis smokes
the best Ha vannas, three fur a quarter., While
he was lighting his cigar, and taking a mem
orandum of,the prisoners, an old-fasdiioncd old
getiY-eamc along w itix-a bundle under his arm.
The old-fashioned old gent saw Oftit.rr Wha
len. with whom he entered into eonversa
; tiou:
•Whose wagon is this Vr-e?’
i . .‘A gentleman's who resides just out ui the
Ciiy/
Tu which direction?’ .
•W.-str ‘
‘Wonder it he would not give me a lift, and
let me ride as tiir as The (ftieirV X'atiey turn
pike? I'm very fired, having tramped over
thirteen miles since morning.’
■}*et Voit ride? ofctntrse he will—get in and
fake’ii back sj*at.’
‘lT:** old gent aeerpfed the invitation ami
g<it in. He was just"adjusting hinis'e'lf coni
fortitbly when I'iltsbnry returned frotn tin
jail, rihslmiv si*eingan old man withubun
■dle in tlig wagon, and another standing by
the ’side, of jt.c'ahie t<) file t-ouehlsioil that the
Iqrinct* ;;Yis* Minder conviction,’ \; hilc the lat
ter was kef-ping-wtiteh over him. In a nio
mcnu-.iti.cr tliis the policetnan mulched out of
the Cify'HaH with three ta'djes'aiid seven gen
tlemen— *convH*ts’ going iq* Iftr vai ioirs terms
from thirty days to six months. The ladies
and- gentlemen having .tak'eu their scats. ( apt.
Lewi-jumped in introduced n hventy shilling
whip tb the attention ofa SIUO horse, ami
started Ibr the IVuitentiary-. The old gentle
man talked witli the new comers in a friendly
manner. ;:ud tiioughl lor tin* lime. lieing that
In* had got into the most agreeable ,-ueietv that
he hail yet IlieX with sine • be left ‘VcmioUf.’
At tfre to]; of State sir<*et tlie old gentleman
said ’hold on. . .Mr. LilMmrv said, ‘silence.’
Old gent Said, ‘dou t went to go further.’ Mr.
I’illsTiui'y.saiit, ‘(jiiite likely hiit he must ask
him io tini-h up his rides ‘ Old g.*tit ‘insisted
tliat liH<:ie'Ss-.illisl hiin lo the ClielTV \ al!;*V
lurtijukc. Mr. I’dlsLury. said lie would have
to jio.fly.om* ft to a more ansjiieioUs period
< )!d petit persisted in getting out. Mr. I’. said
it he undertook it In* would ‘shoot’ him down. !
, Old gent said such conduct was outrageous, 1 |
ami wanted to know what it meant? Mr!
’ PrlWmfv said he would drop him a lim* by ’
the next mail, ami let him know. Old gent
-sftid if he didn't stop i-h,*- Wagon lie and jiunip
Olir. Mh said h lie did he'd chuck him in
again. The old gentleman undertook to jump
hut he was caught ‘in the center.’ and made
to take his seat in the bottom of the wagon. I
In this condition, he reached flic Fenitcntta-
Ty. ‘ ‘ ‘ * ••
‘What place is this?’
‘A chair factory—-jump out ami take a 1
look. 1 ...
‘Chair factory! I want no chair factories.
I tell you again. I've got business on the Cher
ry alley Turnpike, and can’t fool away my
time in looking*! rat-tan. The protest* how
ever, did no gbod. The old gent was bun- 1
died out. He was marched into the receiv- j
‘fttgroom where he \va? past be--
lief’ ’He was umlrcssed, and before he could
enter a protest, was soused into a bathing
tub, nibbed down with a soft brick and in- j
stalled ‘in the cussedest pair of trowsers he
ever saw,’ He was then.registered and sent {
to the shop for a job of work. Here his in- j
dipnation broke out afresh, and was rapidly
leading to a rebellion, when one of the keep
ers proposed to give him ‘a showering.’ In- :
stead of that he was locked up in a cell. Thi?
fini.-hed up the business on Tuesday evening. ‘
On \V ednesday, Mr. PiUsbury was down the ;
etreet, called at tin? Police office and entered I
into conversation with Whalen.
‘Got a queer old customer
tiaryl’
‘Who is he?
‘•‘That old fellow I took up yesterday.’
i‘Wlithe old man with a bundle, who
sai in the back jiart of the wagon (
•‘The same- li4 the quc*c*ri*st acting pt is’
oner I'< vcr -aw.’ , .
•PrisHieiT Why he is mpl i<om*r. lit is
au Lid th.ip who got into the wagon fur the
purpose of riding to the top ol M asliiiigton
sUvet.’
Tfo’.r tli<l lie get into, the wagon ?’
T told him lie’ might. Didn't he tell
you?’
‘Of course notl would not give him a
chance. - • -* .
Tbe n'sult of this interview may he very
easily “guessed. Mr. P. dtseovei'ed'that he had
made a mistake, and made all speed to recti
fy it. As soon as lie*could return to the Pen
itentiaiy, lie released the old gent, and apolo
gized. The old mail said, want no apolo
gies; man that shaves my head has got to
peiv for it.’
Saying litis the old gent seized his bundle,
slammed to the hail door, and came into the
cjt v. lie called at Ihe jioliee < Hlieeaud made
r the acqiiujnbuict* of < otiu-ellor Bi-ice, Kriee
beard ihe stbfy,’ and imtiiediafelv commen
ced a suit lbr false imprisonment. He lay
'he <l.images at Sb.dltO. The old'gvht resides
in Ihulingtoii. llis. name is S. \Y. Sheppard.
—Should a verdict he rendered against Capt
P. Barney Whalen fhoiiUi at leasthalves
Let us Ijojie that lie will do so.— St<if
f’irtir !'nt,-n ni\
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES.
DR. D. N. AUSTIN,
if win a thv practice t*f tlie South-Western Kailrojul.
id pri p.irtti to receive, at his
Sloxpitnl in Tort Valiev,
SICK NKIiItOES, who will hnvx* every uvn-<-:ii.v at
- ti Tiliiia, night ami ilay, ;l Ihe following charger, viz:
Kur orilinary sii’kiiesc-, )>ti .1ay,.... f! 5”
Chronic “ - “ • r '” *' 1 Ot*
These terms include ll.anting ami nursing, anil no
extra charge whatever will be made, except for Consult
ations ami Operative Surgery, am! a deduction will be
taade when more !ban five palielits pic received from
■ tlie same owner during ‘.lie year. Cofiswil itious in eriti
i-al cases, and tlie-owm r may doiignate the consulting
Physician at the lime the servant enters tlie Hospital.
During the past .VtSuV sd” cases / sickness, embracing
almost every variety of disease i nerrl t* nt to the climate,
were treated kt th.l4 lto- pital, on only oj wliigh resulted
fatally. ‘ •
I nir- r for sale at my Drug Store, the following favorite
remedies, used in my private practice for many years,
viz: ,> .i;
1-.’lJifi tfilriiht- iifHiiJ>. f’riinilr Alli rnfl iv. f.'itil Itoilil
I'iU*. iVtJiixiuii A'jinjf. A nil at’a Liit
intpnf, (\tmixiniirl Alirtnn .
S. general assortment of Drugs and >1 dicines con
stantly on band, with all the Patent Medicines in popular
use.
Prescriptions prepared and sent by mail, w hen request
ed.
All communications strictly confidential.
D. N. AUSTIN, M. D.
j Fdri Valley, a. Fei>. 9—ts
ItOOTS &. SIIOKS.
Hi Ugh.
KI HI!EK ,t PAIaU., at dl Murray Street, corner ot
Cliuicb, are oth. ring tu the Trade, -UOI I Cases
Hoots and Shoes, fresh from the manufacturers, and ,
from Auction sales embracing almost every variety and i
j style known to tbe trade, by which they can sell at I
light figures to Cash paying, and prompt note paying
Customers. We shall take great pleasure in receiving
calls from the above class of merchants, from Georgia,
and will exert our best efforts to give them full anil rn- ;
tire satisfaction in quality of goods, anil the Tariff of
prices. No charges for showing our stock. Georgia
pap*, rs always on hand.
New York, Jan. f>, lNStt.
Rap ! Rap!! Rap!!!
VITIIF.ItHAS. C. A. k 11. N. ELLS, has been the
IT MEDIUM for several years in furnishing their
numerous customers with all tlie luxuries of the Ecu
-board, and the aubstantials from our iMiorcs. Now to
reciprocate favors, we wish to be put ill direct COMMU
NICATION with their
Pocket-books and Purses,
before the first of February next, as wre hare a great
crisisto pass. We have often HA PPSD unheeded, but
if our customers do not heed this IIA J * they must expect
to be RAPPED , and Into that awful or lawful state
where we regret to see our friends.
C. A. ELLS,
janl2—tf 11. N. ELLS.
New Candy Factory, and
BAKERY
ORNAMENTED Cake,and Plain, supplied to Families,
Weddings and Parlies, according to order.
ALSO,
Candy by tbe Box. (assorted for Merchants,) of the best
quality, warranted, aud at the lowest prices.
Orders for tbe above or for Drugs, Garden Seeds, Nuts,
Fruits, Ac. promptly attended toby
.1. H. & W. Ji. KLIJg,
uov3—tf Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Geo* A* Smith,
TirilOltaALK Manufacturer of Fancy aud Plain
TT Candies, dim]) on 2d Lot above tbe New Pas
senger Pejait.
Merchants can get on as favorable terms as can be bad
Sou! It.
His l-uig experience ill the business assures him that
lie can give entire satisfaction, lie can referto the for
tiler cu-tomers of Smith .t Rogers, C. 11. Freeman, Free
man X M’Cartliy, and Messrs Freeman & Benson, where
he lias worked for the last eight years,
augll—ly
(.UOdAtlLx, GKOCEKILS
(tARH ART .v KOKF, now have in Store and are daily
J receiving a very large and well selected Stock of
Groceries of every description, which they will sell on
the best of terms for CASH, or approved names, and to
which they invite the attention of Merchants, Planters
; and Consumers.
JaliT-tt
FOR SALK OR RE\T.
riTHAT very desirable hou-e now occupied by J. Van
J Vylkeuburgli, near ViuevMlf,. Possession given im
mediately if desired. Also some SAti acres land, aud
a H 5 Horse Power Engine, with gear /or same, and Grist
Mill. For terms enquire ol
J. A. A fc*. VIRGIN.
1 aug4-tf
A VARIETY
I PA PER HANGINGS, I'a-
I— leLr., * * i>er Shades or window Cur
tains, Fireboaid Papers. Ac..
T. A G. MOOD.
I—ts
1200 Acres of Land*
fl‘ll E subscriber oilers for immediate sale 12.su Acres
1 fine farming lands laying five miles N. W.of Pond
town, in Marion county. 0 Ml Acres cleared and in a liigli
state of cultivation witlia settlement neur*tlie centre id’
tbe body of said land*. ‘There are 12 or 15 negro houses
on the place, witli all the usual out, houses, inn house,
i Screw, .tee.
The subscriber is compelled to go west and Will sell the
land cheap. Plenty of running water on the place, wills
’ a good one-story dwelling house. Terms hail cash, ami
. the remainder at 13 months, witli a mortgage on the land.
I am always at home on the plantation.
J.VS. 11. BIVINS.
Pond Town, Ga.
j.-tiift—fim
WOOLEN MACHINERY.
C. L. GODDARD, New York,
/ XNLY Manufacturer of tlie original ?*ecl Ring and
j Tooth Burring Machines and Feed Rolls, to he
attached to First and also to Second Breakers and
Finishers of Woolen Cat ding Machines. The attachment
to second Breakers anil Finishers is new and very int
ixirtant. These Machines are In successful operation,
on first Breakers, in most of the principal Woolen Fac
tories in tire United States, Canada and Mexico, and are
deemed by experienced manufacturers, as the most per
fect machines used, and indispensable tu the economical
and successful manufacture of wool.
They are in fact the only strong, durable and success
fully operating machine in use. No carding machine
ilmuld run an hour without them.
Tire Feed Rolls are strung and durable, and worthy of
attention.
Circulars explaining these Machines and Rolls, refer
ences to mill* having them in use, Ac. may be had by ad- •
i dressing
C. L. GODDARD,
No. 3 Bowling Grech, New York, to whom order*
i should be directed,
sep lo—t f
Valuable Hantatiun and Mills for Sale.
TITHE undersigned offers for sale her wdl known and
1 valuable Plantation ou Flint Kivur, in miles norlh
of Butler, containing 140 u acres, Oak, Hickory and
Swamp Land, 600 acres cleared and in u high state of
, cultivation. There is also attached to the Plantation a
valuable and profitable Merchant Mill, with a water
power and privilege not to be equalled in Georgia.—
Any reasonable time can be obtained for the payment
of the same. For information apply to T. W. Mont
, fort, Oglethorpe, Ga. or to the Subscriber on the place
! „ E. MONTFOKT.
Crawford county, gep. 15--ts
LOOKING GLASSES AND WAITERS;
BEPIDESa large assortment of White Grauite and
Common Ware, and every other article usually
kept in a similar establishment. The Ladies are especial- |
ly Invited tocall and examine his assortment, before pur
chasing elsewhere,
R. P. McEVOY. 1
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
VLL persons Indebted to the Estate of John Howard,
late of Monroe county, deceased, are requested to
come forward and make payment, and all persons I av- !
Ing claims against said Estate are hereby notifled to i
prosent them in terms of the law.
- PAMUEL B. HUNTER, | _ ,
„ GEORGE A. WYNN, f ExrSl j
apr 19—40(1 ’
Wanted to Hire.
A COUPLE of WOMEN, for the balance of the year, 1
to do the Cooking, Washing, Ac., of. & family of j
eight white persons. For healthy, capable women, the
highest wage* will be paid. Apply atthisOffice.
•prlWtf.
WARE-HOUSE
■ MMM BIU. !
IN tendering to our patrons ami friends our grateful !
acknowledgments for past favors, wedesirc to notify j
them, that with added experience, renewed energy and !
increased facilities, we are prepared to commence tlie 1
business of another year ; and to assure them of tlie
pleasure we -hall experience in tiie continuance of their i
patronage, the most highly prized evidence o! their ap :
preciatlon of our effort* to satisfy and please.
To those with whom we have hitherto had no business j
transactions, we respectfully tender our services, pledg
ing to all an attention to Hie interest entrusted to us,
undivided with any other pursuits.
Our entire time isdevoted to tlie Factorage Business,
and the experience of many years as Cotton Sellers —
with an aiiximis desire to make our services beneficial i
to our patrons, wilt, we trust, enable us to make the
’ corre-pVuidcr.ee desired or mutual advantage.
Orders for Bagging. Hope and Merchandize will receive
onr cqrelnl and prompt attention, and cush advance*
made to a reasonable extent, eitherf*n tin* growing crop
or bn shipment'. 1
PATTEN. COLLINS A Cos., Macon.
PATTEN, HUTTON & N*., Savannah. !
July Ist, 1855.—t5.
BIUTTVM4 \V\ UFiKMV IS and
Forks.just re- ived at the China and Crock
ery Store, Triangular Block, 2d Street, by
11. I*. McEVOY.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES,
COTTON AVENUE 1 ,
(Opposite Wii-hingtou Hull, Macon, Ga ,)
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.
rill IE subscriber- would return their t banks for tin; very
fi liberal patronage extended to them,and would most
respectfully .solicit a continuance of the same. IVe have
now m store a large assortment of Boots suit!
*> Imm-m. mostly of our own manufacture, to which wv*-k
ly additions wifi he made, of ail the ditfes-cti! xl.y'wr and
patterns usually called for in a Shoe Fftire, anil would
invite those wishing to pitr< tu>-o, toc.-fll and examine
our Stock, as v e are ptvpared to sell as tow as anv house
in thecityor State. MIX A KIRTLAND.
jan4— ts
Flint River Osnaburgs and Yarns.
*T l\ BALES above sup- rior giants for sale ill Factory
i)\ t jnic s liy CATER A ROWDI!K.
marl—ts
NEW FIRM.
iCI. FIT, VITM-HS. FI, K\
F| till-; subscribers beg leave to ‘nfortu the eltlwchs Os
8 M icon and vicinity, that they wiil open a store in
few days, (or the sale of lee, Fruit, Vegetables, Fish Ac.
in which they call the attention of consumers. The;
w ili at all times have a supply of (he above named arti
cles, which they will se I at a small advance on cost, at
wholesale and retail. They will pay particular attention
to putting up orders for lee, Fruit, Ac. Country mer
chants and others in need ol Hu- above named articles
will do well to give us a t ali, as our motto will lie “.small
profits and quick returns.” We will have a constant
supply of Norfolk Oysters next seamn, put up in two gal
lon tin can-, and ten gallon kegs, to which We call tin- at
tention of the country trade. We will also keep a sup
ply of Spiced Norfolk Oysters through the summer.
Stephen clark a- co ,
Mulbcry st. opposite Lanier House.
fel)23—tf
SCI! IOE I! ICE!! £
r) 1.l J.J A i.ff daily, and for -ale nt a reasonable
k price, by STEPHEN CLARK A CO.
Mulberry street, next to Day’s Je.Wcliy Store.
marS—tf
SS(,KKI> N.VLMOX, ‘Pig lLims, Canvassed
llams, Pig Pork, Mackerel, Split Peas, White Beans,
. A. 1, Goshen Butter, for sale bv
STCriIEN CLARK A CO.
marS t f
INMM IJ. Bacon, Sugar, Tea, Cod-Fish, Smoked
Beef, Onions, and Seed Potatoes for sale hv
STEPHEN CLARK I CO.
nui rs—ts
015 ANGUS, A; •pies, Lemons, Candies and Nuts
for sale by fcTEPIIUN CLARK A CO.
mats—ts
\ i \ ‘ W kJ ! “- : '"*' s ' ; ee Bacon ju-t received and
tU,Vv'V/ li r sale 1-y ALLEN A DUNLAP.
fcl.Jt—t f
**r / x bushels OATS for sale bv
ALLEN A DUNLAP.
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*)/ W i sacks Tennessee Flour just received and for
t)DD sale by ALLEN A DUNLAP,
fektt—tf
t); W 1 Bushels Tennessee Peas just received and for
sale by ALLEN A DUNLAP.
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I 1/ \“l>aekages assorted Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3
i * > ’ / just received and for salt- by
ALLEN A DUNLAP.
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*i k boxes TOB ACCO for sale by
01/ ALLEN A DUNLAP.
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“'ll Planting Irish Potatoes just received and for sale
t)U by ALLEN A DUNLAP.
fel)23- ts
1 bbls. Tnnncs.-ce Lard just received and for sale
mV t by ALLEN A DUNLAP,
i feb23—tf
‘>/ k / t{ 1/ t LBS. well cured new Bacon, Just re
*) ‘ *•* ** / ceived and for sale at reduced pri
ces by STUBBLEFIELD A COUKSON.
feb!6—tf
,*T / \ BBLB. superior Irish Potatoes for planting just re
f)\t ceived and for sale bv
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
mar chi— ts
—.. . . ;y, ■ . * .J. ...
4“r BBLS. Peacock’s Whiskey, a superior article,
just received and for .sale by
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
marchl-—ff
CfOI'FCE A TKAj— 1 good upply kept eon-
J stantly on band and for sate bv
STUBBLEFIEIJ) A COURSON.
novlit—tf
rill-:AN.—We have just received one of tlie finest
J n-e-ortnients of Teas from ttic Pekin Tea Company
ever offered ill tills market.
STUBBLEFIELD A COURSON.
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New Spring Goods.
A LARGE! assortment of every description just re
-V ceived at WINSHIP, ROSS k COLEMAN’S.
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TO IKE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
rjllll'. DIMM; SALOON in tbe New Pmtsen
-1 ger Deimt will be opened on Monday, Decem
ber 3*l. where meal* will be served on tlie arrival of
each Train of Cars. Attached to the Saloon are Ladie*’
and.Gentlemen’* Parlors, Wash Rooms, and every thing
necessary for the accommodation oftlie Travelling Pub
lic. ‘ LOGAN A MEARA,
Proprietors of the Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
decl-tf
Administrator’s Sale.
Y\ T tl/r. be sold >n the l't Tucmlmt in .Turn* next, bt -
n fore tbe court buuse door in tlie county of Jibb.
at public .*ali‘,to tbe bidder, lot known a. No. 1,
in p(|Ure 2, *o tbe city of Mactm, containing one bail
acre, more or lea.*, situated on the eunicr of Walnut and
Third streeti<, and having tbefeon two duelling
houses and suitable Also lots 5 and 0 in
stjare No. o in said city, containing one ball acre each,
on the corner of Third and Wharf streets, on which it
situated the Id very Stable, now in the occupancy of
Messrs. Greer A M isterson. Abo a negro woman
named Antoinette, about 80 years of age, a good cook,
Washer and iroiier. The above sold as tbe property of
the estate of Warren W. Mar-hall, deceased, and sold
for tbe benefit ot the belts amt creditors of said estate. —
Terms made known on dav of sale.
VIRGINIA MARSHALL, Adm’x.
aprl2—tds
(lOIMKI’ I*. —UiO, Lagiiyra and Java Coffee for
J sale by STUIIDLEFILLt) A COURSON.
fob lt—tf
... |
Osage Orange.
THE HEDGE PLANT OF AMERICA.
min: utiilcr*igiivtl la* jmt rccelveil a supply ofO*- |
Inge Oritugi-Sv-cd ,-uni plant* which m e warrauteil, I
at tbv Drug atnl Chemical store of
GEORGE PAYNE,
mar22—tf Opposite Washington Hall.
Agricultural Implements.
NO- lb aud IT Plow.* and Castings, Grain Cradles,
Grass Scythes and Mralbs, Grass Hooks, .Straw
Cutters, Corn Shelters, Ac., for sale bv
NATHAN WEED.
api 19
Circular Saws.
‘YITORRALL’S ,fc HOES Cast Steel Circular Saws IS, |
O s;t and 52 ilfeh. Rowland’* Mill and Cross Cut i
Saws for sale by NATHAN WEED,
api 19
CITY TAX.
riIHK Books are now open at tbe Treasurer’s Office for
receiving CITY TAX RETURNS, and wHI continue
open until tlie Ist day of June. All Interested take due
notice. A. K. FREEMAN, Treas
a pr 19—ts
*Creo. &. Rob 5 !. Smith,
HAVING bought the interest of Mcs-rs. Do Loach e & j
Wilcoxson, iu the
&£& CARRIAGE
business, in this city, will continue the business at the I
old and well known stand of J. DcLoaclie A Cos., on Mul- I
berry steet, next door to the Lanier House, wlitre they j
will havenn bund at all times, a well assorted stock of
Carriages,
Rockaways,
Buggies,
Harness, &c.,
i which they Invite the attention of the old patrons of
oe House and the public generally. Repairing
time as heretofore, with nearness and dispatch, and on
| do most reasonable terms.
. thehe patrons and friends of J. DeLoache will find him | ,
Tur establishment, where ho will be glad to see them, I ,
I and take pleasure In waiting on them, should they want |
any thing in our line.
Alt. I—ts . I 1
A Chance for Young Lawyers. 1;
TITHE Advertiser Is a Practitioner of Law in one of <
A the Circuits of South-Western Georgia, and desires t
to secure the services of a young member of the proses- j
sion, of ability and good reputation, to assist him in his
professional duties. To the proper kind of person a fair
salary wHI be given for the first year, and-a partnership
thereafter, if mutually agreeable. For further inforina- t
tioD apjiiy to the Ediwr of the Citizen. ‘
JUST RECEIVED,
A FULL SUPPLY OF
CHINA, GLASS,©
GRCGKERY WARE!
AL 8 O
IVII.UHV Baskets, all sizes,
y 4 AA'oodeu AVare, Tubs, Buckets, Ac.,
HootM;, Japami.it Ware,
Door Mats, Toy Wagons,
Willow Baskets, Cars,
T ibio Cutlery, fMlver Plated Castors,
Waiters ant! Baskets,
),aillts* Work Hokes, a fine lot,
Reticules, Ac.,
Waiters, in setts or single.
novl7—tf R. P. McKVOY.
LL ‘"*•*•’ -O-’ ‘ “•■*’ ‘ ~"t,s
i N accommodation Train for freight and passengers
.\ will leave Macon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
day, at 11.5(1, A. M.; arriving at Atnericus at 1 17. I’. M.
Returning, leave Americas Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 7.ff5. A. M.; arriving at Macon at 1 ’ST, I*.
M. Commencing Monday, April 11, lvoft.
GKO, AV. ADAMS, Sup'-rintentlent.
tiprlt!—tf
Slaroa anti laasal.
• >/v / u w \ KI!S. Prime Tennessee Bacon, 4,ofi<i
M M f It'S. Prime Leaf Lard in Storeand
fn arrive, for sale hy C ATM & HOM'D It K.
marl —ts
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
riTIIK firm of Itosflek .t .Tolms is tills day dissolved by
I mntnal consent, 1. 1). N. John* having purchased
the entire business of the concern, and is the proper
> parly to liquidate all notes and accounts.
A. G. ItOSTICK,
1. I>. N. JOHNS.
, fctlft 1 f
Flour.
I” i W W k HUS. Lenoir’* Faintly Flour,
O,* “ 2ll,'HMi lbs. Atlanta Mills do.
; Kor sale by CATER A BOAVDRE.
marl—ts
Sugar, Molasses, &c.
*) lilllts. Prime and choice New Orleans Sugar,
• ) f) tin do. choice Cuba Molasses,
no bids, and bbls. choice N. 0. Syrup, for sale
by CATER A 150TVDKK.
marl— ts
DISSOLUTION,
f|II!K firm of Mai. I. Me Elroy it Cos., was dissolved by
B mutual consent on the Ist of April itist. All parties
indebted to the firm are expected to make immediate
payment.
Wm.,l. McKlroy will settle the business of tin; old firm,
and continue the Hattie business in all it- branches, as
usual,
WM. .1. MeKLROY,
aprli—tf Til OS. J. LANK.
| “ PLANTATION FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale my Plantation in Dougherty, eggs
E formerly linker county. It contains two thou- SwW
-amt acres first quality hammock and upland, all —“*-
oak and hickory. Nine hundred acres in cultivation.—
The improvements are good and comfortable ; and plan
tation in good repair. It lie- fifteen mile- Southwest of
■ Albany, and fifteen mile* Northwest of Newton. It is
1 equal ill richness and convenience to any plantation in
i the county, or Southwestern Georgia. The SonlliWc.-t
----1 cm Railroad willuertainly be finished to Albany, before
a purchaser could make a crop on the place. And the
great Trunk Railroad from S • vannalt and Rruuswick,
must ncccs-arily pa-s in convenient distance !o it.
i I can supply a purchaser with provisions and stock on
the place. 1 reside on ttie plantation, and if absent any
time, inv overseer will show the premises.
b.VM L. RUTHERFORD.
aprl2- 4t
Beef, Pork and Butter.
*r H’LF. bbls. Fulton Market Reef, for family use,
t) sdo <lo do Pig Pork do do
lit Ky. Goshen Rutter, just received and for sale by
GKO. T. ROGERS & SON.
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RICK and Savannah Grits kept constantly on hand
and for sale low by
STUBBLEFIELD & COURSON.
I novlO —ts
Land Warrants Wanted.
fIAHE highest Cash price will h. paid hy the ftndevsign-
I etifor Bounty Land M'arrauU, on application to
him at Macon, Ga.
G. J. BLAKE.
| mayl2—ly
Spi*s. t*s.
t / A A/Ulof the genuine Nabaja Segars,
[ _| * f\ f 15,1HK1 of different other Brands, till
of the best quality, ill store and for sale bv
C. A. ELLS A SON.
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Lumber, Lumber.
3< )<),()( )0 * T roV a !tv
AS lIEK AYRES.
margfi— ts
Bacon, Corn and Oats.
*7 CASKS Ilacou, I.iHMI Bushels Coru, l.tMio Bushels
: —. ’I Oats, for sale hy ASHER AYRES.
mar2fi—tf
WINE, CIGARS AND LIQUORS.
A BASKETS licidsick A Cos. Chantpaigtie Wiue,
It)' ’ “i'o.immi Ctgat sos all grades, some very choice.
IfiO bhls. Corn and Rye M'hiskty.
•V) “ Phelps’ Gin.
go “ V E. Rum.
&n “ Old Mommgehala Whiskey.
5 “ Bouillon “
r, “ Old Peach Brandy.
5 “ Malaga Wine.
5 “ Madeira Wine.
10 Cttsks Chainpaigne and Cognlac Brandy
for sale by ASHER AYRES. ‘
mar29—lf
GOSHEN BUTTER, MACKEREL & NAILS.
k)/ A KEGS and Buckets best qualitv of Rutter.
—V/ lin Packtiges Nos. 1, 2 oud 11 Mackerel,
‘.'ltd kegs Nails, for stile bv
ASHER AYRES.
margy -ts
HIPOKTATIOXS FOR THK
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
1/ineiPi, Linens.
f I*IIK subscribers are nmv receiving a large lut of Lin
” -ns (imiKjrted by themselves) direct from Belfast,
i cnnsistlng of
1 Case soft finished Irish Linens.
1 “ heavy undressed family do. <l<*
j 1 “ Slate colored Linens,
j 1 “ Heavy Linen Drills.
1 “ K-xtra heavy Planter’s Linen.
I “ Brown Hollands,
I “ 1-awn Handkerchiefs (to arrive.)
£S?”Aiiy of the above goods weeau sell as low as they
can be purchased in New York.
AVINSHIP, ROSS A COLEMAN.
iMiirls--tf
To the Public.
KglllK subscribers invite prompt and responsible par
* ties to open ae,'omits with them on the usual tune”
i To Caah buyers great bargains wfll he offered.
M'INSIIIP, ROSS A- COLEMAN.
marts -ts
Chi r pets f Chi rpets.
riTAPESTRY Velvet, lirussels, fi ply and Ingrain, Drug
-3 get Matting, ju t received and offering low hy
M'INSIIIP, ROSS A COLEMAN.
1 marls-ts
WINSHSP, ROSS & COLEMAN,
I ’yy/'IIOLESALEtind Aetail Dettlers in Fancy and Sta
r>mr geooxiq,
Carpets, Mattings, Damask Curtains, Ae.
m,uls-tf
FEATHER DUSTERS.
VGKEAT variety for -ale hy
B. A. WISE.
tuarS—3m
t FINE assortment of the above for sale low hy
11. A. WISE.
niarß—3m
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY.
V KINIL assortment just received and for sale liy
11. A. WISE.
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: PASSAGE r r>.
New York $25. \
BEMI-WEEKLiY
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
milt: NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL BTEAM
-1 SHIPS:
KNOXVILLE, 1,&00 tons, Gift. C. D. Ludlow,
AUGUSTA, 1,600 tons, Cift. Thomas Lyon,
FLORIDA, 1,000 tons, Capt. M. S. WoobiltJLL,
ALABAMA, 1,-TOO tons, Gift. O. R. Schknck,
Will leave Savannah every Wednesday und Saturday us
follows:
These ships are among the largest on the coast, un
surpassed in speed, safety or comfort, making their pas
sages in fifty to sixty hours, and are commanded by
skillful, careful and polite officers. Having elegant state
room accommodations, they offer a most desirable con
veyance tc New York.
Cabin Passage, 1 125
Steerage d0..... 8
Agents: PADLEFOKD, FAY k CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. M ITCH'LL, 118 Broadway,
febl6—tf New York.
STORE, HOUSE AND FARM FOR SALE.
fTHE subscriber being about to retire from bu
siness, offers’ his place in Marion, Twiggs eo.
da. for sale, which consists of a good Dwelling,
Store and out buildings, necessary for a place
kind of business ; a good well of water ami a
bout Sixty Acres of cultivated Land. Possession given
of the Store House Hiy the Ist of July next, In time to fill
up for the Fall trade. No pi ice offers greater induce
ments in Georgia, for a mercantile business than this. j
Possession given of the dwelling and the other proper
ty on the Ist of February next. The above named pro
perty will be sold for less than one-half its cost and
value to any person wishing to pursue the mercantile
business. Anyone wishing a situation of this kind would
do well to call and look. Persons wishing further Infor
mation In relation to the above named property will
please call on R. L. Wood, Esq. Macon.
IRA PECK.
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CANARY BIRD CAGES for sale by *’
B. A. WISE.
mr- to
FINE FURNITURE.
IjA I N E Parlor Setts, Rose
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Rook Cases,
Desks and Book Cases. ‘
Uurtausof Rose M ood, Ma
hogaiiy and Walnut. *'W’ T’ 1
Sofas,Tete-a-Tetes, Divans, -
Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair V.P t
Cloth, Flush. Urocatcl, Ac. J
Arm, Rocking, Nurse, t ew
iug. Parlor, Bedroom, Lining. Hair Cloth, Plush, Bro
catel,Cane, Split Bottom,and every kind of Chairknown
to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Mood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Beach, Gum,
c.. High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wadrobes of Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and
Pine. *
Safes of all Patterns.
Tables.
Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry,Pine, Extension Folding
Leaf, Square, Round, Ae.
Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Spring.
Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters.
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass
Plates, Picture Giass.
Window Shades and Fine Cornices.
Bucket-. Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, llru.-h Brooms, Feath
er Dusters, Foot Matts, Ae. for - ale on the most reason
able terms.
Lumber taken in exchange, nr Lumber made up in the
most fashionable styles of Furniture to order.
We have one of the largest Stocks of FINE FURNI
TURE in Mi e State, and we are constantly manufac
turing, and wish to .-ill. Cal! and see us.
aprli ly T. A G. MO ID.
Watches,
l)iumeiiK Pfi.iH, GiiiHro, Mosaic, Sivi-s Painting*
AND OTHER KINDS OF
WLd SBC El BS m
OF rtts LATIisT STY Lied AND BEST QUAI.IIV.
gl ILEVU and Silver Plated Ware, Oil Paint
ings, T.niey G< ods for presents ansi many
other purposes, Gas Fix’ ttres. Guns and Equip
meuts, Colts and other Pistols Fine Cutlery, ,( p!
Daguerreotype Stock, M ork Boxes, Writing lIL. Jtl
Desks, Tea Trays, Military Goods, Survey
or’- Oonqiasses, Land Chums, Mathematical Instru
ments, M'ater Coolers. Walking Canes, Cahti- assorted,
; I oys, Games, Dolls, Ac. Ac. all of which we will sell on
I the best terms.
PIANO FORTES,
’ Gs Chlekerinjr A'Simsj Nunns A
. Clark, ami A. li. (tale A Co’s.
■-V- - v Mafufav.turc. alldf \Vhieh will he
f| tjf X ts'.ifii at Factory prices, and.fully
I 1 V* jf - warranted: Piano Stools. Bay
f- “* , Li> fitate. English. French, ‘anil India
Rubber Covers ; Guitars, Violins,
Flutes, Accordeon-, Ac. of the finest and best qualities.
Our customers and the public generally, are respect
fully invited to call and look through our stock, even if
they do not design purchasing.
Watch work and Jewelry promptly attended to and
warranted. K. J. JOHNSTON, A CO.,
Mplherr.v Street,
3d door above the Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
novß—tf
FISK'S ITALIC BURSAL CASES,
J > OFE WOOD, Mahogany, M'alnut, Covered and Plain
t k Coffins.
Builders are invited to cal!.-nd examinginv -tock of
Marbleixed Iron Chimney Pieces, Window t~;,sit and
Blinds, Panel Doors, Window Glass, Mahogany Balus
ters and Newell. B. F. ROtiis.
marl7—tf Cotton Av. Macon, Ga.
Feathers.
k KINK lot of Tunes- ,
A see Feathers, a Very *'^
seasonable article. Just re* . U’-kV7- J&Kp
ctlved and on - lie at iV,. ~ iTY si -
T. AM. WOOD’S
Cabinet Ware-liotise*. U. is*
ntarf—if
m
SMITH Sl LiITTLE,
I) E A L E R S I N
Saddles and Harness; Carriage Trim
ming’s; Leather and Rubber Belt
ing; Saddler's and Harness
Makers’ Material, Trunks,
&c., &c.
NEAR CORNER CHERRY ST. AND COTTON A VENT K.
MACOX, GA.
aug2o—tf
FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES,
-- ■- .-<23SSk
■ Wm
■ W._.
V 5 AIIOGANY AND VELVET COFFINS, furnished in
if* an hour's notice.
Orders by Telegraph or otherwise, will he re
sponded to.
T. A G M'001).
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDER AND MACHINIST,
MACON, GKOKGIA.
(SUCCESSOR TO kisbkt and levy.)
ritHK uudersigned having purchased the interest of
I bis late partner, C. P. Levy, trill continue to fur
nisli at their old stand, Steam Engine- and Boilers, Saw
Mills. Cpright and Circular, Bark and Sugar Mills. Gin
ami Mill Gearing, M’ater Wheels and Castings, and Ma
chinery ill general Particular atP ntiou will be paid to
Circular Saw Mill Machinery. Having in his employ
ment the best mechanics in the Souihcru eouutry. every
guarantee will lie given, that the work will he well done.
The cash price for casting- generally, will be four cents
per lb. for the present, instead of 5 cents, which has
been the customary rates heretofore, and Steam Engines
and machinery in general will he sold at proportional
ly reduced rates. T. C. Nl.~ BET.
‘ dee 15— ly
NSW FURNITURE. :
rjTHE subscriber ha.- just received,
I and will continue to receive /jRSJSL
from the the best New York City | feSMtStifa ■;
maintfaefurers, a large amt
sonic assortment ol the latest styles \tHC5|.7
II ItMTI lIE, ( HAIRS, AC.
He also manufactures Furniture of
tlie very best workinansltip, and at
the lowes market prices. The follow
ing list comprises a part of the arti-
cits tilways on hand : Lwl?*'* -
Sofas,
Tete-a-tete,
Rocking chairs ofcv.ry style,
t Parlor chairs.
Mahogany. M'alnut, Oak and Cane seat chair*,
Office and Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedstead-from $5 fix SPH\
Side Boards,
M ash stands. Corner stands,
M’ardrobes. Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany, M'alnut and Rose Wood,
Dining Tables, Folding ami Plain Table-,
’ Centre and Side Tallies,
Couches, Truiinell Bedsteads,
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and B *ok eases,
Hat stand-. Looking (.lasses,
Childrens’carriages and e*alis,
Window-ditides, Feather dusters.
Curled hair and cotton Mat ras.-es.
B. F. ROSS.
GAS FIXTURES*
r|ll IE subscribers have now received, and will continue
Jl to receive an .assortment*of .
GAS FIXTURES,
(of Messrs. Cornelius Balter A Co's, make, Philadelphia,)
sncli as Chandeliers. Pendants. Bracket* and every
style of Fixtures u-cd for burning Gas, and are prepared
to furnish and fir them iq> in Stores, Dwellings, Hotels,
Churches, Ae., at short notice,
srpgf—tf E. L. JOHNSON A CO.
GEORGE PAITNE,
DruffifiNl, and State Lirruertl A|>-1 licraiy,
AND WHOLESAE AND RETAIL
DEALER In none but genuine and re
liable Medicines and Chemicals, Pre
scriptions of all kinds, compounded at all
hours. Over twenty years e.\]ierienee in
thebusiness. and chueiipptlcation at that, Jj
enables me to be able to give satisfaction
to all my customers. Dealer in Drugs, flat-W
Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, and other In
struments. Perfumery, fine Toilet Soap-, fine Hair,Tooth
and all other brushes, and Toilet Articles Artificul and
natural Leeches, Medicine Chests, A., and Agent for all
patent and oilier medicines, too numerous to mention j
here, and manufacturer of the best celebrated Bryant's
Cholera Remedy, made from tlie only original recipe, !
and which has proved itself the very best article for all >
bowel affections, and most particularly Cholera, and I
Cholera Morbus, with ail classes and sexes. I will he ;
able In a few days to supply the trade with this article ,
of Cholera Remedy which lias been so much called for.
dec—tf
Hay.,
Q A Bundles Prime Tennessee Way for’sale and to
OU arrive by CATER A BOWDKE.
marl—ts
$5 REWARD.
IOST, on the 10th inst. a large young DOG, half Bull .
J and Cur, ears cropp*d, black and hrindlc color,
answers to the name of BULL. The above reward wifi
be paid for the delivery of said Dog to me.
ISAAC SCOTT.
marlfi—tf
Potatoes.
O O “ BBLB. Planting Potatoes, now receiving.
OMm r J 2U bbls. Mercer do. and for sale low.
GEO. T. ROGERS A SON.
jan 12—ts
COFFEE, SUGAR & FLOUR.
~t r'kf'k SACKS Rio, Laguira, Cuba and Java Coffee.
,jL srt bbls. crushed and refined Sugar.
SIX) sacks Family and S. F. Flour.
50 bbls “ “
ASHEE AYJUSS
mar29—tf
More “Rose Clark.”
\FIt I’.Sill supply of Fanny Fern’s latest and
best work, “Rose Clark,” Price 91 25.
J. J. & S. P. RICHARDS.
dec22— ts I
Silks, Silks.
V LARGE lot varying from |lOto *TS per pattern,
just received at
WIXSHIP, ROSS A COLEMAN’S.
niarls ts . j
Butter and Cheese*
to FIRKIN’S- and Tubs choice Butter.
l\ r To boxer- Cheese. Just received, ami for sale
.by GEO. T ROGERS A SON. j
janl2— ts |
Shad, Shad.
YV"E wi’l be receiving ill a few days a large quan- ;
IT tiy of f -iTT ATV for city and country
supplies, at the lowest market prices.
We are also getting large quantities of
0 *
frtTiii Sv # HnHii?i Mrnl New York, with whii Uwe shall be
ltai’i'N to sn|p!y all of our old cus*uner>*.
C. s\* KLLS & SON.
i:i l 1 -t f i
Just deceived
iw CASKS Ginger Mine
i> lit do Phtckherry Brnndjr.
Ifi do Ua?pberv.V u
Iff do Claret M ine,
55 Ca-k- Horterand Ale for salt ly
ASHER AYRES.
j mar*29—tf
Just Eeceived.
,)/ W 1 bbls. Mess Pork In First rate Order,
f* * 2*’ lilids. Cuba Molasses,new crop.
sff bills, refined N O Syrup.
15 hlnls. N 0 and Cuba Sugar.
ASHER AYRES.
m:\r2ff —ts
ArtRASSES.
TNO YOU LIKE A COOL COMFORTABLE BED IN
I this hot, sultry weather ? It so, obtain at once one
of PUTNAM'S SPRING MATTRASSES. They
combine cheapness, durability, and elegance, with a lux
uriousnes of ease wholly unmrjmssaMe. Call, see and
test them, and y**u will not regr* t the purchase. For
sale bv T. k G. M OOD.
mavs ts Next to Lanier House.
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE.
. i{ Li.
* 7
.* . >•. - *
g
a (;! -yi;i; \j, \SSUTTf!7>T. embracing
Baskets, Cradles. Childrens Carriage*. Buckets,
Churn-, Ac. Also, Tables, Brooms, &c. * c -, now inStore
and for sale by T - & G * “GOD.
apr2B—tf
Notice.
LIROM the -carcity and high |irice of Provender, tin
? undersigned announce to their customers and the
public that they have been compelled to raise the rates
of charges at their Livery Stables, to the following -tan
1 For keeping Horse with Buggy per mouth, 9'JO (Hi
“ “ without “ “ IS ‘iff
“ “ per day, 1 0
MASON L DIBBLE.
decl—tf
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTEIIIVG.
JT SAL LSBURY A CO., are prepared to exhibit to
li. their customers a very choice variety of entirely
new and most desirable styles of Fashionable Clothing,
for F'all and Winter, among Vrliieh maybe found any ar
tides suitable for a gentleman’s wardrobe —well M ini:
(loons exclusively. They have also an assortment of
(loths. (assiiufrfs and \cstiu<rs,
; of styles entirely new, which they can maketo order, in
the best manner, and the shortest notice.
IW~ In boys’ and childrens’ clothing, they can offei
something very desirable.
sept2s—tf
Li \M( A> I> BLIAD I A I<AC \ .—The uu-
dersigned i* still prepared to manufacture all kind
of t\ iiidiMVfiaolp AY 1 intis, I'liitliel boors
and Ciirpentry Work to ord*’r. Having always on
hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, ht
will warrant his work to be of the most substantial and
durable description.
He will also contract Tor any sire or style of buildings,
and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Orders
respectfully solicited.
‘ JOHN KNIGHT.
i apr‘2S—tf
Plantation in Balter.
ritllE Subscribers offer for -ale valuable Cotton Land.-
I which they have selected, lying in Baker county.
The improvements have been made during the last year,
and are now ready for cultivation, vir:
One place containing 250 “acres, with 50 acres Improv.
One “ “ .VH) “ “ 125
One* “ “ s**o “ “ 150 “
One “ “ 750 “ “ 150 “
One “ lent “ “ 7*50 “
One “ “ 1250 “ “ s<*t
One “ “ 2**oo “ “ 500 “
These places all he on anil near the road troru Alba
tiv to Thoniasville. A .Stage Coach passe daily, and
person- leaving Macon iti the morning Cajs reach liiert
at ti’glit.
Also, one place containing 1,500 acres, lyingin Thomas
county, having 2ff<* acres improved, and containing 3tMj
acres of Cane Hammock.
One place in the 13th District Early, of S(H) acres,
with 126 acres improved.
One place in tlie 27th Dist. Decatur county, of 74ff
acres, having 150 acres improved.
F'or particulars, address
JAMES K BUTTS, at Macon, or
JOSEPH MOONEY, at Savannah.
Macon, aug4—tf
Garden Seeds.
\ t 1‘ U \ PAPERS fresh Seed-from tin AVether—
-7T H f field Gardens put tip expressly for us.
and including every variety adopted to onr climate.—
The trade supplied on the most favorable terms.
FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
norl7-ly
I Georgia Land Agency
SIIIE Subscriber, having removed from Milledgcviile.
1 and permanently located in Macon, will continui
his Agency for the purchase and sale of Lands in this
Stale.
He will receive orders from Planters in the middle and
lower part of the Stale, for the purchase of Lands ad
joining them.
Persons holding Lists of Lottery or Reverted Lands,
and desirous of selling, will please scud in their num
bers.
Capitalists wishing to make safe and profitable invest
ments. would do well to call and examiuc bis Lists o!
Lands.
lie offers for sale the following bodies of Units, viz :
One of 751 t acres, four miles from Bainbridge, and
two and a half from Fiint River.
(•tie of 750 acres, eight miles North East of Bait-bridge.
One of 2.lNNlacres, Uu miles from Bainbridge, ami
three from Flint River.
One of I,‘tnu acres, three miles AW-l of Bainbridge.
One of 75<) acres, one and a half nn'es from F lint Biv
er, and three from Bainbridge.
One of 2,.'(Mi acres, five miles from Flint River, and
eight from Bainbridge.
Also, two bodies o! .Vtff acre- each ; one of 75<t acres,
and two of I,2soacres ; lying on and near Spring I‘feek
in the 27th District.
Two bodies of S(H) acres each; one of 1 ,(MX* acre*, and
one of 1,250 acres ; lying on Spring Creek, near tht
junction of F’lint ami Chattahoochee Rivers.
Ail the above are situated in the valley of Flint River,
lie level, are strong lime Lands, and productive tor Corn
and Cotton.
They are within a convenient distance of Bain
bridge, as a market for their products.
From Bainbridge, there is an nuiutempted Steamboat
communication throughout the year—the U. S. Staff be
ing carried by steamers from Ibis point to Apalachicola.
Also several bodies of 1,000 to 2,00© acres in Lowndes
county.
Also 150,000 Acres of Land,
Situated in the counties of Appling, M’are, Coffee and
Clinch.
These Lands are about being developed by the Savan
nah and Brunswick Railroads.
They are productive in grains, viz:
Corn, Oats, Wheat and Iti- e. Also in Sugar Cane,
and the Long Staple or Sea I-lupd Cotton —their yield
being from half a hale to a hale to the acre.
From the fertility of its soil, and the healthfulne-s of
its climate, this will he one of the most desirable farming j
regions of our State.
The above Lands wjll he sold in bodies to suit pur
chasers.
JTerm* made easy.
Z3T~ Office at the Land Agency of A. G. Butt-.
JAM Ed R. BUTTS.
aug4—tf I
TAPE LINES.
VGOOD assortment of the above at
BOA RDM AN’S
marl 7—ts
Just Published by Hie
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PA j
REPORT on SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weak- !
( i ness, Impotence, the vice of Onanism, Masturba
tion or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Or
gaus, witli an account of the errors and deceptions of
Quacks, and valuable Advice to the Afflicted, by George |
K. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon of tbe Howard Assocla- j
, tion, Pliiladelphia, Pa., a benevolent Institution estab- ‘
fished by* endowment, for the relief of the sick and dis- ‘
tressed, afflicted with “ Virtulent and Epidemic Disea- ,
i ses.” A copy of the above Report will be sent by mail ]
(in an envelope! FREE OF* CHARGE, on the receipt of !
TWO STAMPS for postage. Address DR. GEORGE R. j
CALHOUN, No. 2, South Ninth St., Philadelphia,
apr 19—2 m
Bolting and Wire Cloth,
VLL SIZES, tor -ale by NATHAN WEED,
apt 19
Administrator’s Sale.
‘IV r ILL be sold, ou the Ist Tuesday in May next, at !
I v the Courthouse in Decatur county,State of Geor
gia, between tbe usual hours of sale, one lot of land in !
said county, containing 25U acres, more or less, sold for
tbe benefit of the Heirs of Mary Mims, late of Twiggs !
county, dec’d.
JOHN DAVIS, Ad’r. !
mar 2
BUGGY FOR SALE.
A FINELY finished no Top Buggy and Harness — the
owner having no use (or It. Apply at this Office.
mayß—tf
Medicated Candv ‘ f
THE subscriber is notr raaMfart J 1
has given great satisfaction to all'll * W 11
tried it for Coughs, Colds and difii <u |, v’’* Hts, 11
from cold*, it is put up in 25 ctm J* I
prepared to furnish it at Wholesale „„S I
to those wishing to sell again, or at h'?'*’" 1 ”’ I
He could publish certlficati.-. w , h I
try one Package than to read then, “ 0111,11 I
on Second lot above N\w r>
All orders promptly at tended to. R
feb9—tf ° KO A f*MITR I
; _ Mac-.f f I
Sundries,
*7 WWAty “Pea cock’,*t, r
2 lU-. P.,*es Brandy
S3 Cans Superior Leaf laird”" 14 * 115 - * I
70 Bushes Peas ‘
20(H) “ Oats, for by
j marls—ts PA ™. COljjs, t( J
MACON fc WESTERN RAIL
New Arrangement I
ON and after Monday. ‘
trnins of this Bond. H ill be run ‘ X
Leave Macbh 2 o’clock * u” ’ I
! “ Atlanta S I
Arrive at Macon Ic.su ** ■ u
“ All'iila 7.:fi) “ ti I .i
Passengers wishing to go over the \v eg u r , ‘ >
Road without detention, will takethe •> , * 1: -
from Macon. ‘ A M. •!*
. by the 3 P.M. Trains
Passengers from the Central Road bv
will have have no detention in Macon ‘* w ‘” f
cm
j New Principle! New Remedy’ K 0 ’
RHODES’
Fever and Ague Cm.
OR ANTIDOTE TO MALAm/
’ FOR TfiI'PfcEVKXTtOS ASDCCREnt
. Fever and Ague, or t’liiil Fever; Dumb
! Intermittent and Remittent Fevers ;
Fevers, accompanied by Typhoid gj-..* , J
Typhoid F'eeer, Yellow Fever, ?hin jC , *
Fever, General Debility, Night g, ,a ■
and all other forms of
DISEASE WHICH HAVE A COMMON Oi’
Malaria or Miasma.
I These diseases are common to manv local -
United States; but wherever they prevail v s 1
Ea-. .*r M est, tin y all ’ 14
I mia-mal cause. Hie great variety of ,r m , ‘
form, of disease isvwiug principally totlifc,,. t
. -ex, constitution and habit* of the snfferer- i,,’ -5-i
cause is the smile, they wili all equally i>IH- * fij
dy that is eonqieteiit to overcome erreuiutti - e 1
By the laws of Nature, every princnlt ),/. I
site, and for every disease, or cause ol (iitcn- KJ
a re-agent, or in other words a specific r ,i’J
Malaria, whether arising from Marshes.’ Si •’ ‘1
■ ter. decomposition of animal and vegetable , @9
evyii newly cleared lands, is the same In char ” “ 9
effect; is a poison floating in theatnic,l,c tl ‘ i
disease to all who breathe It. In 4C , - J
those unalterable laws governing the unerrma!’ 1
subsisting between opposites, there is iu Uitnm ‘ ;
before us, offered to the public.
the N ATURAL ANTIDOTE to MALAR’! I
which neutralises the poison whenever it con *•’ . 9
tact with it, even in the open air, and whenn i.'.
! nally, completely purifies the sy stem affected b?
| baneful influence, aud thus restores ami |.| . ,
The remedy is (relieved to be entire iv tic* V i
known to any but the proprietor, who disfi.rv ]
; the following extraordinary results from it -..
It will instantly cheek the ague in per-ot- *[ I
suffered any length of time, from one day tct ■ i .’ \
and hy continuing its use. according to ff H
radical core will he i ffected ; the patient con! • J I
from the coui]>laint fi.r ever unless sub)equeu>tl| I
ro malaria should make its use again nccts-a-r T I
In its operation upon the poison in the .j j
immediately relieve all the distre-sii.p syiuptic- .
j ions or ague diseases, and when the disease ac - rl
* will entirely prevent the accession of
GENERAL DEBILITY AND NIGHTfffVUIS M
; which so often follow the administration of ,e|
cine*. The patient at once begins to recover j-'-Jgl
and strength, aud continues to improve until i■■■'■'. M
j perfect health.
By its use F'ever and Ague may be banished fra -I
try family and class in the community; fire. -,
clianics, and all laboring people may bt usii:g ;* J
i cie a* a
PREVENTIVE.
And i-ursue their respective avocations in perfect .Jl
from ague or bilious attacks during the siikij
which is often to them the most valuabit ]1 *JI
year.
Since the introduction of tlie cure iu every pL-*| I
United States, its success has been so complete is* 1
varying as to have fully proved these asgenK’U;* I
i vor of its extraordinary merit.
Mneu these deflarations were made, at the da:, . I
introduction, tliey seemed incredible to miry . |
[ the most candid miuds, because all the remurnffl
science had been taxed in vain to subdue ag
, ious diseases; and what was still worse for ant id I
I ers. all their remedies or treatment, wheti.tr -c u.Kt 1
empirical, have been limited to the use ofpuieitiH
destructive drugs, such as Arsenic, Quinine.Nc4 I
Salicine, Ac. The effects of these are sometaatt
i than tlie disease they subdue, arid when such ro.-||
j fail, or give only temporary relief, their poi-oncmiti
; are superadded to the poor sufferer’s first coir).si|
On ttils account ague sufferers should be par*
careful about using any secret Fever andAgutrei**
notwithstanding the makers of tl.em unifomiiv .4
they may* be taken with perfect safety, even v ■ |L
. notoriously well known that their potency deptt.si
j ly upon destructive jwiison.
Now as a proof that the Remedy is not only'.- ||
i on account of its j>ower to cure* diseases.bnt tlo:: I
i also
WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 1
because of it*
SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARMLEBBNB [
The following certificate from one of the mostcela*- I
‘ chemists in tlie United States has been obtained, o I
copy of it is attached to every bottle .*
Nlw Yosr, June ll.li I
I “I have mad*. ,t chemical examination of Kt.*:-. 1 I
Iver and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria. *ac I
j tested it for Arsenic, Min ury. Quinine and Hr and I
I hut have not found a particle of either in it. nort-; I
j found any substance in its composition that vnkp I
injurious to the constitution.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.. CUt-r
It is a stubborn fact, therefore, that !b:t r.lrH* I
I destined not only to relieve the human familyfnat I
arious diseases, but to do an iually got-d ark byl
venting the taking of otlier medicines wl icl. and( iots I
The entire absence of any baneful ingrediu'l ni I
this It- niedy, not more Valuable as a cure. tLi I
t preventive.
No class of disease is so easily managed astkl
under consideration, if the medicine be Uk : ■
vance. This i- owing to the diseases beit.g prodst B
one and the same cause, and therefore ail. Ml 4
dents and travelers, should protevt tbenisel'oH ■
timely use of this preventive, and not wait for:’ 4
’ already linking iu their veins ti derehipe itself in •
lent attack. Take the Cure as a preventive,tufl-4
stroy the poi-on before it does harm.
Full directions and advice as to diet and hal ■
| prepared by a distinguished Physician lei ? *
1 a Bilious climate now accompany each bottle.
I It will often be found necessary to precede tt-'-'l
I tine by a mild cathartic or anti-bilious purgative I
very best thing for general use is a moderate v-1
’ Castor Oil, the* object of which is to Ueanse fix
and free the biliary pa.--ages. Remember that *kr I
Is necessary, or there is costivencss it must be Uisjj
the operation of the antidote will be seriously cto-'-l
ed.
ON LA CAUTION.—In certain -pti •*(*! ‘ ■
the contents of one or more tn-ttles of the Care i t*
low vessels, (dining plates.) and place them it **' : |
rooms; for the vapor rising from the mcdioiM.®'!
taj the air wafted across, or circulated over thed I
it, after the liquid is evaporated, will countertc I
destroy, to a degree commensurate with its tip’l
j the miasmata or poison contained in the ap’- ; 'l
, This mode of exhibiting the Cure should ltk(v> : * I
| sorte*d to when very young infants are expostc Jt“l
1 rtuu? situations.
Tin* hoMh.s in which this medicine is put npK’ I
] word-“Rhodes’ Fkveh am> Auik Crpr'’ I*io: I
■ gla—. and on the* outside wrapper.-- the nun- I
| medicine, (tlie copyrylit of which is secured kJ- I
signature of the proprietor. These precious* I
1 adopted to prevent counterfeits and imitatiou.-. I
The reliance* for its success is entirely upon it- 1
J merits wherever introduced and used. TUtt* 1
j considered sufficient.
Prepared and sold hy the proprietor,
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence. I J
C I ITI OX.
Since the announcement of the new proct I
which the composition and singular success of *J |
i thlote to Malaria” is owing, several active ndt®’ f I
I pled quacks have forthwith made the sained® l
| tavor df their poisoimu- nostrums, tliat wertl*
‘ titute of any hut the u.ual wholesale laudativi! th'|
companies disgusting quackery.
I notice one firm who manufacture a pill. b* t( * I
• one of iny general circulars, prefaced it with c
! “An Antidote to Malaria found at last,” subd ‘ i:t * s |
i iiame of their nostrum for my Medicine. ai4t'* :
’ brazen impudence, end tlieir pamphlet witli the 0
! at ion, “Let the proprietor of nnyother mediciue *
much, if he* dares.”
Against such swindlers it is impossible to dc n*” ,
j warn the public in general terms; any mof* |
; notice would (>iily bring then into the notoriety
! pire to. Tliere is this consolatio t, however, tb*’
1 can deceive few but tlie most ignorant—H**
I chance for success being to steal the larru*P ** ■
■ long’tigs of respectability, which, like the bos'*
, always proves to b*- merely a temporary <li*P *; ,
Beyond the following statements, therefore.
’ lie must protect itself:—
Premising that I make no claim which I
my own assertion alone, lam constantly K <
: proofs from well-known aud disinterested pd>“**
; cry part of the Urion. -g
; First. —I claim to c ffer to the public a bantu’ ;
cine, and its innocence I establish beyond .
the certificate of chemical analyst* given by “>(
chemist. Dr. James I{. Chilton, of New ***£?
which I attach to every bottle of the “Cure.
great a blessing to the world sucii a remedy iu®’*
the victims to fever and ague medicines tbs
alive can appreciate better than words C * B ®P I
i tfLeaix'D-—I claim that, as an “Antidote to
is not on ab-olute preventive of all disease; r
’ a poisonous and foul atmosphere, such J *. .gt*
1 Ague, or Chili F'ever; Dumb Ague, and
| teut and Remittent F’evers : Bilious Fever*, s**"'-.
I hy Typhoid Fever ; Yellow Fever, Ship :■
1 General Debility, Night ttweats. and like fu - fl .
: ease; hut that it is the natural. Kntrring
; ing Cure for them. Tt.i- I establish by the *
j and voluntary testimony, which I ,^ rt;CIU a ri r;':i.'> !
f both of individuals who have used it, apu -^c
j that of respectable dealers who havesold it-
I tliat I daily receive and constantly puti-'. j.,-
gi-ts and Merchants in every part of the 1 -
stating that they have sold from two dot* • $
more gross, and that “every bottle l'* l
cure,” then by creating a di mand for
evidence that cannot honestly he ..•zst* 11 i
I neither have or show any hostility to °tn j
icincs or their proprietors, believing that ( ‘ ,|jJ I
should stand on its own merit. All that I pt 1 ’ -11
is, that unprincipled knaves should m* is f l
language, and assume the principles I
der to impose their secret nostrums upo
dying, for the sake of a few pieces of sllvw._ .
Aud as an evidence of the genuine emcai.
Fever and Ague Cure, I make this oner , ciitC
To all ditto© Dealers to the rnltw^
I will wild a trial cori*ijrnment of tv* It
Cure to everv medicine dealer in the t pP;
Canadas, upon application, accompamt i ■/ &
tory references, and authorize sa'ddeale . _„ A
the efficacy of every bottle. My oUject o
vince !he trade and the public, that *©** ~
the intriinsic merits which are claimed I
DR. E. L. STROHECKER,) . jjjco;
GEORGE PAYNE. UgenUfor*
J. H. A AV. S. ELLIS. )
D. N. AUSTIN, Fort Valley, Geo.
KIVUN, THOMAS k 00., Coiu buJ ’' 1
lehl*>si