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LITERATURE AMD BELLES CCTTHES.
It will all be Kiffli' »*» "* c M orn,n **
■KThon the bounding boat of the heart of love.
And tho springing . --
Whoa the form of a 4*>tn '• •» bllre lboTe '
Lies dsrk in tbo path P*JJJ . .
Tim M|(hat bo *‘M*
a it i i,. t ir<it ivImro ft itftris dftwuinp»
he i l.iukt.aa »* bilhoart and bis eye,
*• n w»aii i c r ‘s llt1,10 m 9 n,,a s-"
ml , £ j,t ‘-jfponjr man arm cl" In the middle watch,
From life * dim deck it gazing.
And rtrive* through the wreck of the tempeat to
The gleam of the day-beam’* blazing.
Amid the hard at arm. there bant by the helm,
He hoe.l* MM the dark ocean yawning.
For that •.-ns in hi* aoal.nuta anrmw can whelm—
-It will all be right in tho morning.
When Cm l.aft!:- ia done, the heart unstrung.
Iti ironic trerabline. dying, ... , ,
tVlien ht< woM are unwept, and bis docda among.
Am)he longs in his grave to bclyine—
The n a voice abali ebarro. as it charmed before
Ho had weptor waited the dawmna,
'The v do love there for aye—;1 II think a ofyoro —
•Tt will all he right in morning."
Thna ail through the world, by ahip and by shore,
Where the mother bend* over
tho cradle wbnse tenant haa gone before—
Where the eye» of the lover,
took at the heart's hidden lore—whatever the word,
V wclcomu,a wait or * wftfulflji* -
This ia ev, rv.ilwro cberiahod— this everywhere
heard,’ W , „
-It will all bo right In the morning.
It cun t If til Extract.
Stand, O man ! upon tho hill-top-—in the stillness of
tha evening boar—sud gaze, not with joyous, bat with
contented eves.upon the besatiful world around thee!
See where the miati. *olt and dim. rite over the green
iDoadows,through which tho rivulet iteili way!
See where, broadest and stillest. the wave expand#
to the fell smiles of the setting aun-aud the willow
that trembles on tbo l*ree*o —and the oak that stands
dr.it In tho norm, are reflected hack, peaceful both,
from tbo dean glass of the ttdua. See. where begot
by the harvest, and backed by the pomp of a tones-
and groves—the roofs of the town. bask, noiseless, to
tlm calm glow bf the sky. Not a aoond from those
•bodes floats in discord to thine ear-only from the
ehnreli tower, soaring high qbove the reat, perhaps
faintly beard through the stillness, swells tbs note of
A holy bell. Among the mead, low aktms the swal
low—on the wave, the ailvar circlet, breaking into
spray. shows tho sport of tho flah. 800 the earth,
boar aereno, though nil eloquent ofacuvityand lira!
See the heereos how benign, though da* clouds, by
yon mountain, blood tho purple with the gold! Gaze
contented, for goodie ereond thee—not joyooe. for
evil is the showilow of good! Let thy soul pierce
through the veil of tbo some*, and thy sight plunge
deeper than the enrfaee which gives delight to tbtne
eve. Below the etnas of tl.at river, tbo pike darts on
hit prey; the eirefo In the weve. the soft plash among
tho reeds, arc but the signs of destroyer ami victim.
In the ivy round tbo oak by the margin, the owl hun
gers for tbo night, which aha l give its beak and it.
ta!ou* food for it* ytxinf; ftn«l tli*i *prmy of tho willow
tremble, with the wieg of the rmJbrc .at, whose bright
«vo »ce» dift worm* on tho nw. Cwil thoo count
too*0maaf nil tho caret—til tho •ins—that Cho*o
Boiivlfii roof-top • conceal f With every cur* cf that
smoke to the sky a humanithought rear* 1
human hope toehe as briefly. And the bell from the
Chnrch tower, that to thy ear gives bat music, per
haps knells for the dead. The. swallow hot chases
the moth, and the cloud that deepens the gforv of the
heavens, and the sweet shadows mi the earth, nurse
bat the thunder that shall rood tha grove, and the
Storm that shall devastate the harvests. Not with fear,
not with doubt, recognize. O mortal, the presence of
ovil in thn world. Huah thy heart in the humbleness
of awe. that it* mirror may reflect aa serenely the
Shadow as tho light. Vainly, for its moral dost thou
ease on tho landscape, if thv aonl pat no cheek on the
dull delight of the .or.are Two wioea only raise thee
Id th«s lummil of tbo troth—where tbo cheroh .thou
comfort the sorrow, where the seraph ahsli enlighten
ft a jo.’. Ps* as obon. spread* the one wing, white
as snow nleams the other—mournful as thy reason
when it descends into the deep—exalting as iby fat*
When it spring* to the day-star.—Bniter.
IllUU SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL bo sold be lore tbo court bouse door to the
city of Macou. Uibb count. 00 tbo first Tttes-
day in July next, within tho legal hours of sale,
One bsy horse and sulkrv aud harness; levied on as
the property ofTbmaanD tang, tosatlsfy a ti fa issued
from Uibb auperiorcoort.in fsvorof Hrnj.L- Burnett
vs Thomas if. Lang and Tlvomaa Lang. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff a Attorney.
AI«o, attheaametiate find place, the steamer Alta-
niabs and tow boat No 13; levied on by virtue of a
lion li fa issued from Bibb Itiferior court in favor of
Edward Wiard va Philip It. Younge, Henry Younge
and George Younge and steamboat Alatamaha and
tow boats Nos 8 and 13. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff's Attorney. Fi Fa returnable to September
Term. IPSO.
Also, Part of Lot of Land So 131, in the 3d district
oforigiually Houston, row Bibb county, containing
150 acres, more or less, together with all tbo improve
ments thereon, end known as the late residence ol Uan-
ielWadswortll.deceased; levied on as the property of
Daniel Wadsworth, to satisfy afi fa issued from Bibb
superior court, in favor of the Justices oftho Inlenor
court of Bibb county use Ac. va Daniel Wadsworth,
liarman H. Howard and Cicero Tharp.
Alan, at the aamc time and place, one Lot of Land,
containing threo acres, more or less, adjoining the
academy lot and others iu Vineville, known as the
place whereon Hirhard A. Bousoo resides; levied on
as the property of a aid Benson, tosatisfy sundry fi f«a
issued from Bibb superior court, viz: one in favor of
H. J. Lamar vs Richard A. Brnson, one in favor of
Hatton P. Uedding oso of Hilliard J. Cherry, vs. tho
same, one id favor of Edwin Woodruff vs the same,
one In favor of Warner. Catlin, Loop A co. value
uma, one in favor of Scott Cray va the ssme.and \S m
Scott. Also three cost fl fss issued from Bii.b super .or
court. Property pointed oat by Plaintiff's attorney's.
wsySA THOMAS BAGBY. sheriff.
Executor’* Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of tho Inferior court of
Btbbeooutv, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold oil the first Tuesday in August uezt. be
fnro the coart house door in the city of Macou, Bibb
county, between the Usual hours oi sale.
Eight acres of Land, being part of Lot No. 88, in
the Macou Reserve, west side of the Ocmulgee Hirer
lyiug on the Columbus Rosd about two miles from
Macon, improved and known aa the Hoy place. Alan;
351 acres.-f Land, more or lest. be ; ug partofLotNo.
37 in the Macou Reserve. West si le ol tlieOcmnlpeo
Hirer. Also, id acres.more or li-ss, on tbe-Macon
Reserve, number nut recollected, jtdjoinlng Lauds of
Janies A. Balaton and Wm Shivers jr.. being parr of
the real estate of Enoch Lunsford deceased' and’ sold
for tho benefitof the heirs nnd creditors of said de
ceased. GEORGE J. LUNriKORD. Exor.
may 38 PIUSC1LLA LUNSFORD.Kx'ix.
Man’* Weakness.
What nsockrinr are oar most firm resolves!
To svill ia ours, hat not to execute.
Wo map our future Uko some unknown coast.
Aod say. -Hare is an harbour, here a rock—
Tho ono wo will attaio. the other shun
And wo do neither. Soma cha.ico gale springs up
And hear* aa faro’or some nnlathnmed sea.
Our efforts are ail vain: at leu,'ht we yield
To winds and wave*, that laugh at man a control.
The InClncncon of t’csttalu Taste.
A c i tivatcd taste makes n woman of elegance
and refine,ntiut aa decidedly, As a knowledge ot clas
sical literature docs a gentleman; and there it no-
ftiux in which fomiaiaa vulgarity ia so clearly shown
than iu a want of taste. This ia an axiom thxt l think
will not tdmit nf aoy riisj ito; but it ia a questioo
bow far tasto is natural, mini how it maybe acquired.
A delicate taste most, to a doitain extent; depend
npoo the organization of the Individual; and it ia tm-
possible for any roles to be laid down which will im
part Usto hr persons eatirely devoid of «. But this
is vary arl.lom the case with women, aa tt if one ol
tha few points in which women natnrally excel roan
Man may ha. an t probably aeo, aopersor to women in
all that requires profound thought any general knowl
edge, hot iu the arrangement of a house, ami tho in
troduction of ornamental furniture and articles of
bijouterie there can be uo doubt of the innate supe
riority of women Every 000 meat have remarks I
tha difference in tbedurnishing of a bachelor's bouse,
and oon where a lady preside*» the thontend little
eUgnodez af the latter, though nothinginthemialves.
addin*,-Hhe cipher*, prodigiously to the value of the
solid trflclaa they are appended to. It ia true, that tt
la' chiefly iu trifles that this kind of taste is shown;
hot, as it baa boon often said: -it la tnffea that make
tlis sum of’hnman bliaa,” and I must confess I should
not like to visit in any family where trifles ore con
sidered beneath the attention of tba lady ot tlie house.
There is frequently only a alight difference between
Bio solid articles of furniture in an elegant looking
room, and 00a quite the reveres; and it ia the magic
hand of taste tbit produce* the striking eontraat be
tween the two. For inatauce. wo mXY fancy the dtr-
fereuCe between flowere tied together, and thrust in
fo a comrnoojug, aod tho same flowers tastefully aw
ranged in a ftnrer stand. or if * proper stand bo not
at baud, in a glass, or .even in ■ common soup plate.—
It is in tha adaptation of articles not ornfimentxl in
tbomtolves to tho purpose of ornament, that female
taste ia displayed moateonapicnoaly ; aod oven arti
cles baantiful in themselves mar lota nearly all their
Attractions, it unsuitably placed. Thus, a room may
bo full of expensive furniture, and yet. look ooljr like
an upholsterer's warehouse; aod tt may ba furnished
with tbo simplest materials, and yet have an air of
elegance and refinement.
yZauRInd.
tte scorned- fheerfrem the centre of biaheart.
Fur wclMie knew mankind; and he woo knows,
Vast loathe or pity. He whodwella apart.
With books, and oatore. and Philosophy.
May loll himself with pity i bo whudwelU
In crowds and cities, struggling with bia race,
Must daily see their falsehood and tb'eir faults.
Their cold ingratitude, ibeir selfishness j
Bow can he chouse hot loathe them T
Virtue a Source ol Hnppinrxs.
The bappineee of sin, ia a phantom embraced on
fhe "flowery turf which covers a sleeping volcano;"
or on a "bed of violets whore poisonous serpents lie
in amboah;" or 00 soma verdant spot in an Arabian
desert, exposed Co (he fatal incursioua of the far
famed sirocco. Tha ancients moat truly called sin a
syren, who aingt. io tones of enchanting melody, to
dcooy ns on to shipwreck and death. Sbe is an
a el decked in glittering robe*, but the digger it
lea beneath them. She makes large promises—
Rise says follow me. and you will find exquisite en
joyment. Bat abe never answers the expectations
thus raised. Her word* are as false aa the hell
whence she came. She leads, through gay bowers,
down to the gate tt death. She covers her snares
with roses, and commends her poisons with the most
exquisite and flavorooa perfumes.
One word to young men. "There is a Divinity
that stirs within yoa ” God has implanted in each
of your bosoms a sense of honor. Never violate it.
(Stand up with the firmness of a granite pillar—of a
promontory which through unknown ages has with
stood tho fury of tha elements—against the charms
and fiisinating pleasures of a sinful world. They
dazzle hut to be wilder—they smile hot to deceive —
Dj this and yon will ba prosperous. You will have
peace, honor and dignity—you will be classed with
(ho wise and good. Yon may b* poor, bat yoa will
possess what is worth more Stan goM. (rue nobility oT
min.1 and character—you will tread the opward path
of virtu*—you will win an immortal prise. O. young
assn, follow your higher nature and too will fashion
for yourself a diadem more beautiful and precious
til an waScver wrought ft* adorn the hrtrw of an earth
ly potentate. He alone (a wise who pnrrrieafly re
members that *0 wages of tin in this life is only
guff—death most deep, bitter and overwhelming.
A (.cm.
There'# not a .heath, however rode,
Hut hathsomo little flower
To brighten tip it* solitude. .
And scent the evening hour.
There’s not a heart, however cast
Hy grief and sorrow down.
But hath some memory of tho past.
To love anil calf its own.
HI IIK SHERIFF SALES.
1-sriLL be sold before tbo court house door In tbo
TT city of Macon, Bibb coonty.on tho that Tun.
day in July neat, between tbo nsoai hours of sale, the
following property.viz;
Three LotaofLxnd. containing twenty acres, more
or less number not known, lying 011 the Perry Hoad,
ouo mile from Macon in the Maron Reserve, ono of
said lots lying the aide of the road opposite the place
whereon Richard Bassett now lire*, the other two lots
lying on tho sodlb aide Of said road, and at present oc
copied by Richard Bassett and James Green. Also,
four negroes, Eliza, a woman 38 years old: Hitman h
boy U years old; Sacky, a woman SO years old, au.l
"«derick a man SO year* old.
Also. Lot of Land No MS. In tho third distnr* of.
originally Houston, now Bibb county, eoutaiuina 203}
acres, more or less, it being the place whereon James
G. Hall now lives;levied ou aa the property of the
aaid James G. Hall.
Also. Fifty six acres, more or lrss of pise land. ly
ing 00 the read leading from Macou to Perry, about
two miles from Maeon.g portion of said land former
ly occupied by Elias Jenkins, burnt present by
Sir. Brunsfield; levied on at lb* property of Elias Jon-
kina" ,
Also. 2021 acres of Land, more or less, at present
oegupid by Mr. Gilbert, aud known a* the late resi
dence of Gaorgo W. Moore, deceased; levied 00 as
the property of Janie* A. Hoy.
Also; One bouse andlnt on cotton avenoe. adjoin
ing the premises of Wm B.Parker on both aides, con
taining f of ah acre, more Of leas; levied on as the
property of Spencer Riley.
All of the above property levied on to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of tho Stale of Georgia va Richard Bassett,
principal, and Robert Beasley, aour.. Robert Beasley,
junr.. Willi# H Ilnghe*. George A- Mioeliew. Wm.
Panl, Speneer Riley. Charles T. P. Evans. Joseph B.
Aadrcws. Andrew McNeil. Thomas Mosely. James
G. Hall. Elias Jenkins and James A. Hoyrhia securi
ties ou bis Tax Collector* Bond for the year IflfB,
Zachariali Holoman's interest in two Lota in ilia city
of Macon. Bibb couuty. number* live and sixiu square
sixty one. euutaining oue half arre each, more or
lass, levied on to satisfy a Justice's Court Fi Fa issu
ed from tha 71 Gilt company district G. M. in favor of
Rofos K. Evan* vs. Zachariah Holoman. levy made
and returned to me by Harvey W. JSbaw. constable.
One negro girl by the name of Rosetta, about IG
year* old. levied on as the property of James S.
Gray bill to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from the superior
court of Bibb county iu favor of Henry G. Rosa vs.
James S. Oraytiill.
Pert of lot number one in square twanty ope. ac
cording to the plan of the city of Macou. (aid sqnare
lying between Cotton Avenue add Necnnd street,
an.I fronting on both streets, known aa the place
where Freeman k Roberts formerly done business,
previous to the late fire, containing one fourth of an
acre, mnreor less, also one half interest iu a lot for
merly owned by D. Dempiey, being part of lot uum-
her one in square twenty one. and situated between
the above described lot and tlie lot ou the corner oc
cupied before the fire hy Logan A Atkinson a* a fan
cy dry goods store—said lot occupied before the fir,-,
by Gee. W. Hines and others, together with nil the
imnmverarnta— levied on a* tbo property of Freeman
A Roberts, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from tho superior
court nfHibboWy in favor of William J. Buck and
John Blunt va said Freeman A Roberta—property
pointed oat by pie in tiffs' attorney.
Also, one negro man hy the name of vVesley. 24
years old, levied on aa the property of Allen K.'Ste-
vens. to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bibb superior cruirt
in favor of James Dean. vs."Wiley V. Wag oon, Wil
liam W. Wagnnn and Allen It. Stevens.
Also, one black Imrae. about six ream old. levied on
as the property of Thomas H. D. varlandinghani. to
satisfy a fi fa 'issued from the inferior Court of Bald
win county, in favor'of Jamrs M.8hciiherd. va Henry
F. Young? Thoms* H. D. Vaulandingbam and As-
gostu* H. Kenan, security,
may 28 D. J. DAVfS, D. sheriff.
/ ADMINISrltATOU’S SALE.
W ILL be sold at tho Coart Ilnaso door, in the
town of IrwinvjUe, Irwin county, on tiro first
Tuesday, in July next, during tho legal Inara of sale,
the following Iota of Land, to wit: Lota, Not. 3, 4,
27, 28 and 32, and fractions. No*. 29. 30 abd 31; all
in tbo fourth district of Irwin county.
Also, at tlie same time; in the town of Jacksonville.
Telfaircounty.lot No. 331, in the first district of ori
ginally Appling now Telfair, with the iucomhrilnCo of
the widows dower. All the foregoing recited Land
sold as -the property of Ladd Moblv. late of Telfair
deceased. Sold for ilistrihntion nmong the heirs of
aaid deceased. Terms, which will be liberal, made
koownoatbe day of sale.
ALEXANDER MOBLY. Adm'c.
NANCY MOBLY, Adm'rx.
ap!9—34 "
Administrator’* Sale.
W ILL be sold before the coart hoate door in tbo
city of Maron. Hilibcoanty. on the first Tues
day in Joly neat, within the legal hours of sale, all
tlie perishable property, belonging to Hugh. I,. Sbaw
late of aaid county, deceat.-d.
lusy 14 GREEN J. BLAKE. Admr.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold beforMr* court boose door in tho
town of Irwlnville. Irwin mOnty. ou the Bret
Tnesday in Joly neat, within the legal hours of sale.
Five Negroes, viz: Bill a man about 20 years of age;
Jgne a woman about 20year»; Sally aboot 50 years;
Peter a boy about 12 year*, and Daniel a bnyahnurs
year* old. Sold as tha. property of W ilsou L. Mobly,
late of Irwin rnnntv, deceased, and sold for a division
among (ho belts. Term* made known on the day of
Sale. ALEXANDER MOBLY,
JOHN MOBLY.
may 8 Ailmrs for W. fl. Mdoro.
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior court of Houston
county, when sitting ** a court of ordinary for leave
to sell all tlie real estate of Daniel Gniin, late or said
eounty deceased, for the benefit of the heira and cred
itor* JOHN W. WOOLFOLK, Admr.
may 38 V
F OUR month* afterda*e. application will he made
to tbo honorable the Inferior court of Crawford
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave
to sell the laud and neuroes. belonging to W Uliana J.
D. Smiley .a Inna tie of said cooiity.
may98 ROBERT B. SMILEY. Guardian.
P OUR months afterdate, application will lie made
to tlie Honorable the Inferiorcourt of Crawford
connty. wheit sitting as a court ofoidiuary, for leave
to sell tbe Land and Negroes, hefougiiig to tho estate
of Daniel Culpepper. late of aaid county deceased.
apISO . LEWIS F. HICKS. Admr-
JN QUART bo-jtl**
For the Removal and Permanent cure of all diuatet
arising from an impure slate oj the blood or habit
of the system, viz: Scrofula or King's Frit, rheu
matism, obstinate cutaneous eruptions. pTmples. Or
pustules in the face, blotches, bites, chronic sore eyes,
ring t erm or Utter, scald head, enlargement aud
pain of the bones rend joints, stubborn ulcere. syphU-
etie symptoms, sciatica, or lumbago; and diseases
arising from an injudicious ust of mercury, acitile*
er dropsy, exposure or impretderice id life; alto,
chronic constitutional disorders, .pc.
This Medicine ba* acquired a very extended asd
established reputation wherever it liss been used,
based entirely ou it* own merit*, which its superior
eUicscy has alone sustained. The unfortunate victim ho r ; M ClarianeL
of hereditary disease, with swollen glands, contract- • — c*
ed sinews, and bones half rariuua. Iia* .been restored
to health and vigor. The scrofulous patient, covered
with ulcer*, loatlisume tv liimSelf ami bia attendants,
lias been nikde whole, lluudreds' of persons, who
had grouued hopelessly for years 'odder cutaneous
and glandular disorders, chronic i4teUuiaiistn. aud
PLANT’S CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT
NOW OS HAND A LAItOK AJJORTJJXKT OF F1SS
COACHES,;
ROCKAWAYS. BAROUCHES, BUGGIES Ac.
FROM J. M. QU/NBY Sr CO'S.
CELEBRATED .11ANtll'.t.CTOlil'i
NEWARK. N. J.
,'iy Repairing in the varions_branches executed in
the very beat manner, by a foll'sett ol competent me
chanics. All work done at the Establishment can be
depended 011. Particular attention paid to repairing
Family Carriages 27 feb 19
gnFgyAwi»iAfros.! pianos i„srgr=^.g W
Just received nt the S-is—rHrfTT
p U J II Music DeroT ol the sub J II U J U
jcnbeis, from tbe celebrated manufacturers. J Chick-
ering, Nunns tc Clark, A. H. Gale A Co-a variety of
the latest styles of PIANO FORTES. The rep
utation of these instruments is inch, that it would be
superfluous for us to comment upon their merits, dis
interested and competent judges lisve long sinew ren
dered their verdict, aud highest encomiums of praise,
in thpirfavor. Those wishing an article on which
they can depend, will do well to vail and.examine;
Unitors, Violins, Flutes, Drums. Fifes, Hamas, Tam-
bonus, Clarionets, Flageolets, Jingles, Concert Horns,
Trumpets, Comopians. Accordions, and a variety of
other instrunieuts. Strings for Gaitar aodT Violin
instruction hooka, sheet music, Ac. btc. Sold at'New
York price# for cash. ■'
a(.so. just nrcKtvr.n.
A splendid assortment of Gold and Silver
■ WATCHES, Jewelry. Silver and Plated
Ware. Cutlery. Pocket Books, Port Mon-
.tipectarles.fpohl ami silver.) Silver Combs, Clocks
Bags. Purses, Guns. Pistols. Ac.
N. It. Particular attention given to repairing Clocks
and Watches, and warranted.
J A.'A S. 8: VIRGIN.
To the Afflicted.—Received and for sale. Dr.
8. 8. Fitch's Abdominal Supporters. Shoulder Braces
and Inhaling Tubes. Also. D. Henning'S Body
Brace, guhlu to invalids, furnished gratis.
‘ J.A.4S.S. VIRGIN,
dec 4 " . 16—ly
P OIHl months after date, application will he made
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Houston
county, wheii sitting fororilinary purpose*, for leave
tose!la!l tbe real estate of Francis M. Tul(, minor tf
Arthur Tull, deceased.
split BENNETT TULL,Guardian.
P OUR months after date, application will be made
to tbo Court of Oniiuary of Bibb county, for
leave to sell the land* belonging to the estate of Ma
ry Adeline Blake, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs aud creditors of said estate.
WILLIAM SOLOMAN.
Administrator cum testamento annexo.
Macon. March Gth, 1850. * -*
TjlOUIl monthsnlierdnte. application will be tua-le
1 Ip tbe honorable the Inferior court ol Ilihbcoun
ty, when sitting for ordinary par poses, for leave to
ted all the real estate of Enoch f.unt ord. deceased,
except those lots in the city of Macou. occupied by
Geo. J. Lunsford and Priscilla Lunsford,
geo. j. Lunsford. exW.
roar 13 PRISCILLA LUNSFQJlD.Kx'i*.
SHERIFF SALKS.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Joly neat.
before the courthouse door in the city of Macon.
Bibb county, the follow in* property, to wit, or *0
much thereof as will satisfy the tax G fa*. levied and
returned to me by Harvey W. Shaw, couetabld—for
taxes due lor the year. 18(9.
Lot N'o 8 in square 76, in the city of Macon, Bibb
county; levied on m satisfyatax ti faagainst P. Heath
trustee for Mary Heath—tax doe four dollars and six
ty eight cents aud foor mill*.
PartofLotNo 8 io apuare Iff. in the city of Marrm,
Bibb couuty;levied onto satisfy a tax ti fa against
JohpP. Evans—tax line 419 40 eti 4 mills.
LotNq 7 in square 78io. the city of Maron. Bibb
county; levied on tosatisfy a tax fi fa against Hardy
Morris, scent for Martha D. Morris—tax due 43 I3rta
Lot No I in square 24. in tlie city of Macoo, Bibb
eounty; levied on tnaatisfy a tax fifa, against Henry
Pike—tax doe 46 23 cte.
Lot No 8 in square 43. in the city of Macon, Bibb
onumy;levied on to satisfy a tax fi fa, agaiust M. H.
Rocers—tax doe 46 S3 cents.
Stephen Humphries a freo man of odor; levied on
to satiefy bia taxee for the year 1849. tax fifa against
John B. Camming, agent for Stephen Humphries.—
Tax due 410 00. - D.J.DAVIS,Depsherifi.
ap! 30
F OUR month, alter date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Houston
county, when sitting aa a court of ordinary, for leave
to tell the laud and negroes lieloncine to the estate of
Cordy D. Stokes, late of said county deceased,
may 14 W. B. BRYAN, Admr.
F OUR month* alter date, application will he made
to flie honorahtn the Inferior Court of Macou <
county. when sitting as s court of ordinary, fir leave !
to sell the uegroes and a portion of tlie real estate of |
Melton Templeton, late of Maron runnfr, deceased
a pi 23 ALLEN It. GHjiKIt, Es’or.
many other complaints springing j _
ineut of (tie secretive organs mi J the circulation, have
lieeu raised aa it were I'roiu the rack of disease, and
now. with regenerated • uustilutiouz, gladiy testify
to the efficacy of this incstimableprcparntion.
■•TROTH IS STJlASOEtt THAN FICTION"'
The attention of the reader ta called to thv follow
ing astonishing cure, effected by tba use of Baud's
Sarsaparilla-
This is to certify that 1 haves colored woman who
Ilka been sUiictedfor the last five years with scrofula,
and all tlie remedies I used had uo effect iu arresting
litd progress ill the coinpUiot; ou the contrary, she
constantly grew worse; and alter expending between
67i)and fdo with pbysiciaua, besides using other pop
ular remedies w 1 thout success, till the aiSekte had
eaten away the cartilage ot her nose, made its up-
pearanceou various purrs of her laxly, and hn(i finally
commenced its ravages in the roof her mouth.
Iu this dreadful situation, with the prospect of
death staring berio the fare, I stated her case to -Dr.
Disosway. the agent Mr Sand’s SarsgpSrilla-ui New-
hero. N C . by whom I was advised to nse that arti
cle; ami to my surprise aud that of my neighbors, to
'whom her case was kunwn, after uaing four aud a half
bottles she waarcatored to perfect health, and that iu
the apace of three week*, ami whs able to work in
two weeka from the time she commenced taking it.
In witueSr of the truth of this tiMeiuent, I lisve here
unto affixed iuy uamc. tlit* 19th day of Sepr. 1847.
JOSEPH McCOTTER,J.P.
MonthofNedse: RIycj. Ordven co.N , between white A Gate.
For sale by J.A.Snd 8.-8; VIRGIN, Macoo. Oria couaeqnenee of our late misfortoue. wetnVlteall in-
Ohihla Milletfgevtile. S. S- Kendrick It arnctvlife J. f*. ; j^bteil to usbv note or account,not to foreet ua'iii this
Winter, Columbus, and G. U. Hendrickson. Sevan- : vurt imcof need. J. A. A S. 3 VIRGIN.
AVOOB4 BRADLEY A CO.
MANUFACTURERS
AMI
DEALERS IN
I'liRMTUKK, CHAIRS. FEATHERS.
MATRASSES. WINDOW SHADES. Ac. Ac. Ac.
Oo Mulberry street, next to the Lanier Housep-
mar 13 Macou. Ga.
Washington Hall.
MACON, GA.
ASdfy E.S. ROGERS respectfully informs thopub-
\.i]jj: lie that he has uow the sole charge of this old
IBM iTSfahltaedand Wellknswn HOTEL, which has
recently undergone thorough repair, nnd that he will
spare no pains fur tho accommodation of those who
may give hint a call. Every department of the Hall
will be under his personal supervision, and every ex
ertion will be made to keep up the establishment to
theextremepoint ot neatness, comfort and good cheer,
juno 4 K. S. ROGERS.
Oregon House—•Blhcoh, Ga.
T.ie subscriber bees leave to an- dRpril
mjiiil 110UDCC to the public, that he has ta- Pgijji
kB l, lJ ken ihia well known House, formerly t-~i "fj
occupio.1 by Mhj. James M. Cooper. The House is
situated iu a pleasant and convenient part of town,
h^ing near the principal cotton market. _ it is now un
dergoing thorough renovation and befog fitted up
with new furniture The tablewill'be supplied with
tho substantials if life, the belt the market affords,
anil no pains will bo spared to accommodate those
who are disposed to patronize tbe Oticcox House.
HM charges will be as moderate ns tho times will
afford H. P. REDDING,
may 7 38
Warehouse and Commission H Usin
MACON. GA. *•
PitULD &. ADAMS.
Will conllnue the above ms!s^
at the well known Fire Proof Kforekoj.,
the past season by Messrs. Dtson ic
they have nAtationary Engine, with a sufli.'; 111 * 1 '''*
ply of water to protect the btiildlhg fror. fi.
ago in the Fireproof House, will be at rcHT?' ^r-
They also have a Wooden IVarelio’fie
enpied by them, which ia fullv as salb a. 0c-
en sheds in the ity. aod Planters Who iutef?
their Cotton in a wooden Warehoulfe vjl •
store in their wooden shed at 25 cent*
the seasnn. all Cottonaent to their care wili i.- fe
ip tho Fire Prm.f Warehouse, uulcst' inttrnL^
the contrary by the owner. ct «<l to
J. M. FIELD,
Macou. June 1, 1850.
. *' B - ADaSs-
June 4 ts,* 5 '
supplies
july 10
HeXntosIi Itousc—Indian Springs.
This House for the entertainment ot visitors,
at this delightful and healthy watering place, il
.JtSae a iiuw open far the reception afbosrdeis and vis
itors. .Since the last seRsou this Hotel tiai been ma
terially improved, and the proprietor ik sanguine in
bis expectations to please all whoidky favorbitfl with
a call during tbe approaching Season.
Large and airy room* will he bsodJUtnely furnished
for the accommodation ot families. ..
His terms wilfbe in enuformity with tho times and
wants of his guests. Theundersigneil. feeling, thank
ful for the largo patronage extended to his House
ever since it was opene l, hopes by strict attention to
the wauts-ofbi* visitors, to furtlieriiicreaae the same.
B; W. COLLIER.
Indian Spring. May 31,1850.
L-i?*The Journal A Messenger, will copy until first
of August; Charleaton Merdory, Augusta Republic, ample justice iit the sain of their Corelllf'ISf ^
Savannah Georgian and Colombo* Times, eaclt pub- dera. Ac. ^rton, filling
Ilali weekly foystx weekaand forward bilfstoil.e pro- jotla i.joneS,
urietor. B. VV. C. july 17
june 4 42
Indian Springs tfdtel.
This popular Hotel, has passed into ffr
aSBsssl the hand* of tbe undersigned, who is |K
ral'fi liKvimr it thoronglily cleansed and re-JHL_
paired. He is also having it furuitured throughout,
witli entire new Furniture.and the sleeping apart
ments will becqual if not superior to auy Hotel in
Georgia—hi* table shall be supplied With everything
that the market afforils. he therefore solicits a call
front tlie old friends oftho establishment.and the pub
lic generally, and assures all those who may please
tocall npon bim. that iftbey go away dissatisfied, it
shall not (>ejii* fault. EDVV’D. VARNER,
may 7 38
Pianos, Watches, Jewelry. Ac.
r-fBtJ- A. A 3.3. VIRGIN arc still on
w- . ^SdjXBiand to aerve titqir customers with the
if ll a 'J If above articles. Also, a larger assort
ment ot smaller iustrumeiits.'anil fancy articles,which
for the next sixty days they will sell at greatly re
duced prices for cash, call ami tee us, ou the Avenoe
between White A Cater'* and Bostick A Johns. In
.apl-16
mar 5
29
I NOUllmonths afterdate, application will be made cons System
1 to tbe lionorubla tbe Inferior roart of Crawford ! This oeautiful a.
For Ibe Removal ami Frnnasrnt Core of all
NERVOUS DISEASES.
And of tlioee cu.npia.wU wlucn *n« used by an im
paired. weakeueo or unhealthy coudiitou of tlie A er- :
wlvnt application of tbo
Watches, Jewelry. Ac.
At'the old stnud of W». B. JoIixston A
Bkotiikk. McbBKKitr Street,fronting Cot-
ton Aechue,
Ftue Watches and jewelry of all kind*
Silver, silver plated aud.Brittunin Goods
Porcelain Vase*. Lnni|is and Girandoles ~
Gold Pans in gold and silver cases , *
Fancy Goods of all kinds
Finn Guns, Pistols and Gunning equipment*
Watch;makers, DagUercOtypist and Utfo-imitb'* ma
terials
Military Guodj and Trimmings of all kinds
Trimmings for Odd Ft-llowf, Masons and Sons of
Temperance Regalias
Walking Cane*, a large variety
Razors and Kakor'strops
Pocket Knives and Table Cutlcfy
Gentlemens dressing cases and fa'ne.y Hardware. *•
"Lubio's” ge’nuiue Extracts, cologne Water, Ac.
Silk and steel graids for bags and purses
Tea Trays iu setts and hy tile piece ’
Port Monies.’Money Belt* and Pocket Books .
Tooth Hair and Clothes Brushes. Combs. Ac.
Ten Piuand UiRiaivI Balia, Checks. Nurvefyoc’s Com-
pr-sveF, Mathematichl InslruMeuta,Microscopes,Lain!
chains. Water coin
oral Heads. ,\-c.
YV;isliiii"ton Hull.
ATLANTA. GA.
Tho lease of this establishment to dBt
Messrs. Rice and Holrombe having Ifli
expired, the Proprietor has again aa- JE&L _
sumed the management of it and will spare no pains
necessary for tlie comfortable accommodation of boar
dera. Imtb transient alid permanent. His table, bar
and stables will ever be supplied with tbe beat tbat
the connrry affords.
IV Passengers by the ears Wifi have' ample time
to take their refrealimenta at hia establishment, and
careful and faithful servants will always be at hand to
take charge of their baggage.
-JAMES LOYD.
jan 13 . ly—
CARMICHAEL’S HOTEL,
© LANIEK, MACON GOUStY, GEORGIA.
The undersigned, having refitted und.flUL
thoroughly repaired .this HOTEL, situate on the
South-west corner n| Court House square in the town
of Lanier, is iiiiw prepared for the reception of trav:
oilers and tbe public generally. His tablea will at all
times he supplied with every delicacy afforded by the
countrvT and hi* Stable* attended by reliable and
careful callers. He respectfully solicits a call from
bis friends aud the (ravelling public getiernllv.
apt9 34 G. C. CAllMICAEL.
Oil CJytlis—Floor Oil Cloths, ordered front the in tbe burnt district.
, Fftr Sale,
. Mv House and Lot in Viueville. where I now
BJjjlj reside. The House contains six rooms. Also,
^tULon tlie lot are all necessary out buildings, and a
well ol first rate water. Possession given first of Oc-
• tober next. J. A. VIRGIN.
Also, lor sate or rent front the first of October next,
the brick House, near Ur. Gorman's now occupied by
Dr. E. L. Stroheckcr. For terms, apply to
june 4 42—4t J. A. A '3. S. VIRGIN
Heal LJ*.title For Sale.
The Dwelling House an Walnut street, at
rajiitj preseut iM-cupied by 3. T. Chapman.
tt!(| The Dwelling Hnuseou the Hill, occupied
hy the subscriber.
Also, a large vacant T.ot.frontingnn Cotton Avenue,
Hardeman A Hamiltci,,
Watchtfilsb aud Commission JlerrhL.
MAUON. anls »
CONTINUE to transact buslnel,
t the old stand, and will atteiiH »,:.** D htl;
and will attend 1 s, "t'
eral terras asanv Warehouw- in .i lt0 ? u| iL
orders for pnrehases promptly attended t9 . C^, • *4
Hamilton A Hardcm**,
Factors and Commission Mcrchrm
SAVANNAH. ’
ioni* JONES A son,
(FORMERLY OF HACOZ.1
CdmmiSSidu Merchants, .Savannah r
h"Vh\ W E offer our aervices to tbe saUt. r*’ ■
[tale of Produce. Ac., after the 6 r !?S wt,w
September next, and assure three *
us, that no pains shall be spared in
arnttle mstice in £Iia cn ®* tWm
1Y. OBSLEY A SON,
AYarcliouse ami Commission MerchsnU
w tLL continue Busineu at their -r_,
-ta?sH
shall bo spared to advance tlie inteteitoftheha,^
They respectfully ask all who l,t.«
er Produce to Store, to call and examine
of their Buildings, before placing it eUwhenT*
Customary A^tances on Cotton in 8to, „
Shipped, and all Business transacted at the aL*i
June 26 45-!,
IVcw Hooks.
fgfgfzx Now opening at B0ARDUAJT9 «
BfiF# posite the scene bf the l*teco*g lml i,T
/ » very large assortment of Srimnl nJi:'
more extensive than hat ever been offered uZ
city. Large invoices are constantly arriving suit,
dera for country trade, can be filled with de.c.tri. „
low price*. JOSEPH M. BOABDjIaS*
feb 26
Btfots and Shoes.
Tlie Subscriber* are now receiving
and opening a complete assortmeat
tlie above consisting in part, u follows .
dent's tine Calf Boots ’ “ ‘
Do “ water-proofdo
Do 11 Shoes
Men's thick Pong’d Boots
Do Brogans, Russets, Kips
Women’s Sewed and Pegg'd Shoes
Do Pegg'd Buskins
Youth’s, Boy's and Children's Shoes of every vwu
ty, all of which will be sold low for cash,
sept 25 BELDKN«CO.
Wq have in store, and shall be re
ceiving weekly. Gents medium
sowed oalf Boots. Also, fine medium calf peynl
Bout* and Slioei of all kinds and quality, usually call-
ed for.uiid would invite those wishing to panhiMa
dkll and exaiqine for themselves,
mar 12 MIX A KIRTLAN’D,
Ladies fine silk and plain lasting Gtiitn
'Justreceived aud for sale by
mar 12 MIX A KIKTUND.
Hoots and Shoes,
A good assortment of Mens. Hoys. As
and Negro sflOES. constantly ”0
hand aud for sate low hr
oct 10 T. M. JACKSON. BROTHER4C0.
Geniletftcn in Want of a fine calt Boot, cl
find them by Calling on
mar 12 MlX A KIRtlMW
county, when sitting aa a court of ordinary, for leave j m.vatefioui pow*0Sof (Iuia4US aud Mao.veMsM
to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of ■ had been prououucsd - by Uistin-.'uislieal pfiy aician*.
Jesac Moran, late of *abl masts deceased. | both in Europe aud the b uried stales, to be tlie must
may 14
AUGUSTUS B. MORAN. Ex'or.
HOUSTON SHEftIFF SALE.
W ILL he sold before the coart house door in Per
ry, Houston county on the first Toesdsy in Au
gust next, within the legal hour* of sale, tbe follow
ing property, to wit:
Oue Buy atallirei, known by tbe name of Jack How
ard. and ope bay mare, known hy the name' of Clara
Fiaber, bulb animals of 600 blood; levied on a* the
property of Jesse B. Long, by virtue of a mortgage
li fa from Houston' Inferior eoort. io favor of Hogli
Lawson, against said Jesse B. Long, and one other
fi fa from aaid court.iu favor of William Sommcrfcgd.
vataid Long. W. H. TALTON.sberiff,
. may 2d
DOOLY SIIEKIFF SALES.
W ILL bo sold before tbe eoort bouse door in Vi
enna, Dooly county, on tbo first Tuesday in
July next, betweeatbe tuoal boors of sale, the fol
lowing property, visi
Lou of Land, numbers one hundred and thirty eight
(13h),ouc hundred and thirty nine (139) in the fifteenth
(15) district of Dooly county; levied on a* the property
of Joshua Jordan, n> satisfy a fi la from Dooly anpen-
nr court, io favor of Charles Mtcartby vs Joshua Jor
don.
Also. Lot namber forty three (43) in (he foorteenth
(14) district of Dooly county; levied on as the property
of William Lindsey, to satisfy a J ust ices court 8 fa from
the945th district O. M- io favOrof James L. Clem-
menta vs William Lindsey and James G. Brown.—
Levied on and returned re me by a constable.
Lots of Land, number fluty one (41) io tbe eleventh
(11) dittrict aod number forty three (43) in the 3d dis
trict of aaid coonty; levied on b.v virtue ofa fi fa issued
from Hie Inferiorcourt of Wilkinson coonty against
Samuel Beall vs Samuel J. Bath. Property pointed
oat by Thoms* It. Donnelly, Plaintiff's Attorney,
may 28 JAME8 C. BRADLEY. Dep sheriff.
.urupe
i valuable medicinal tlisclirTry of the Age.
. 1 Dr. Christie’* Galvanic Gelt und Magnetic
F OUR month* sftcr date application willbe piaffe I •' Fluid.
to tlie Inferiorcourt of Houston rouuty. when j is'
•ittingas a court of ordinary., (or leave to sell all tlie
land belonging to the estate of Wat-J. Hauceck, late
ot Houston couuty. deceased,
may 14 MARTHA HANCOCK. Admix..
P OUR months after date application will be made
to tlie Inferiorcoort of Houstou county, when | piuMtucaulr
sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave ta sell all the ! „ .... ,. HK , T
- tno sws au« vhbst.
.j nsed with the most petTecj aud "Certain success in
all cases of 4jeucrut Dtb.lity^strengthening tiie.w ea-
kened body, giving tone to tlic viiriuuSoruaus. nnd iu*
viguratiug tbu entire sjslciu. Alsu iu fits, tiuzr;
ftkILtsis and FaLsY. DVaPM-sl* or IXDIOtsTloa,
kueunatum. acute aud chbomc ouiit, tro.trsr,
LUMtnuni. utirMVi. nkiivous themuk*. f.»i.pita-
AFUrLEXV. KEUKALDU. FAI.RS iu
I.IVT.K COUSLAIXT, SFtNAL COM
connty deceased,
may 14
James i^ross. Admr.
M A RY A. J OIIN80X- Admix.
T7IOUR months afterdate. appHrationtf ill be mado
JL* to tlie HAuriruhle the Inferior court of Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary parses, lor leave to
sell the land and uegroes, belonging re the estate of
Lesil Elheredge. late of said rouuty deceased.
JAMES BRANAN. ) . .
JONAH P. KTHEREDGErS
jone 11 ; ■
A LL person# inffebJcd to the estate of Hugh L.
J\ Shaw, late ot Bibb couuty deceased, are hereby
notified to haud in tlieir accounta anptniing so law,
and those indebted re aaid estate, are requested to
make immediate payment,
rohy 14 GREEN J. BLARE. Admr.
A LL persons indebted re the estate of Cordy D.
Stokes’, late of HonAno county deceased: ire
hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all
persons havingffemanda against said deceased, are
requested re render them in accoMino to law. '•
may 14 W. B. BRYAN. Admr.
A LL persona indebted to the eatareoTSain'J King.
late oi Houston coonty. are hereby requested re
make immediatepav merit, and allparsons having de
mand* against said deceased, are reqnested to render
them in according to law. ' - •
juno 11 THOMAS KING. Ex'oh
Georgia, Bibb couuty.
W HEREAS. Thomas P. Stubbs applies for let
ters ofadministration on the estate of Dr. Tho
mas Lang, late of said coouty deceased.
These are therefore tocite and admonish all aud
singular the kindred itnd creditors of said deceased, re
be ami appear at my oflice. within the time prescribed
by law. to shew cause il any lhey have, tvby aaid let
ters ahoobl not be granted.
• Given ooder ray band, this 3d davofJnne, 1850.
June 4 MARK B.'fLAIiKK, c.c.o.
PULASKI SIIEIUFF SALE.
\X/TLL be sold before the eoort bouse door in the
v T town iu Hawkioaville. Pulaski coonty, 00 tlie
first Tuesday in July ueat, within tbe iajrfal boars of
tale.
A negro mao by tbe name of Jack, 45 years of age-,
levied on as the property ol J ames P. Simpson to sat
isfy two Q fa* from the aoperior court of Pulaski eoun
ty, one io favurof Robinson A Manning, aud the other
iu favor of Jamas Hinton.
Alto, at the same time and place. Lot of Landnom
ber 191 in the 4r.h district of originally Dooly now Pu
laski county; levied no as the property of Jacob W at-
Kis.latitiili' three fi fat from the Justice court oftho
342d district, ll. M-one in favor of James T. Hender
son, one in favor of Daniel W. Parr, and the other in
favor of Ed ward St. Geoise. Levied on and return
ed to me by aconstable.
may 28 R. F. DELAMAn.Sberiff.
r«r r wo men making love to tho daoghter of The*
miareclos, he preferred the virtuous man before the
rich one, saving s
•T would ratnar bav# a mu without riches, than
riches without a man,"
ITT
at Une,
f evuatt cast their shadow* before.' as
»riaremarked when the found herself
rgo (or her girdle.
I'tnva bis wealth in -'o'-g
. tt c-.Ursr ta srtth I ■ |
PULASKI SHERIFF SALE.
W ILL bo Sold before the eoort lioose door io the
I town of Hawkiosville. Pulaski coonty. on tlie
first Tuesday in July next, witbiu the lawfalbouri of
aale.
Lot of Land, number sixty eiehl,(66) in the tweptv
second district, originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski
county; levied on by virtue of a fifa. issaed oatnf
Baldwin superior court, John A. Breedlove vs John
Bynnm. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Alto, at the tame time and place, will lie sold. Lot
of Land.nomberuinetv foot in the cigbthdistrict of ori
ginally Dooly now Pulaski coonty: levied on hv virtue
of afi fa from 7C4th company district, Robert ft. Tay
lor v* Green U. Graham; levied on aod returned to
me by a constable. Property pointed out by thede-
fendsnt. D. MATTHEWS, Dep. sheriff.
may 28
Guardian Bale.
A GREEABLY to anorder of the Inferior eoort of
-t\. Crawford county, when sitting as a court of or
dinary, on the utb day of May, 1650—will be sold on
the first Tnesffay in August next, before the court
'.“•oso door in tho town of Knoxville. Sixty acres of
GcorriH, CntnTonl county.
W HEREAS. William Lockett, guardian of Ben
jamin Lockett, ap. lie* to me for letters of
ditrajatinn tram said guardianship.
j. ..* .1.1.. . 2 * ■ . :
DiaxatK* of.the kidneys. nEtTciexcY or nervous
aud" rurstCAL ENEKar, sud nil prkvmis diseases,
Which complain)* arise from one simple cause, viz:
A DrrHugnuctil of the Aervoua Myalrai.
fat*In NEnvoi'sCoMratNTS. Drugs nud Medicine#
increase the disease, for they weakeu the vital euer-
gie* of the already prostriued at stem; while nailer
tUftatreuctliviiiug.life giving, vitalizing inllt:enci:i f
Galvanism, aa applied by tins beautiful end wonder
ful discovery, (lie exhausted patieut aud weakened
sufferer, is restored hi fufmer health, strength,'elasti
city and vigor.
Tho great peculiarity and excellence of Dr.
Cbrialie’a Galvanic Curntivra, consist, in the
fact that they arrest aud euro disease hy outKard ap
plication, iu place of the usual mode ufdruuiiiug nud
phyaickiuqtho patient, till-exhausted luiiucc, sinks
hupelcasly under tho affliction.
They strengthen the tcholt system, eifua/ize the cir-
eulutionof the blood,‘pramote the secretions, and never
do the slightest injury under any circumstances.—
Since ibeir iiitroffovriun into the 0lifted States, only
three year* since; more than OO.OftO prr.ona inclu-
diug alla.es, classes and cuuUiriuo*. among which
were .a targe number of la.lies. wlio are pecu
liarly subject to nervous complaints, lisve been en
tirely and permanently cured, when ail hope of relief
had heeu piveu up, aud everything else had beeu
tried in vaiu!
To illustrete the.nseofthe Gntvnnic Kelt, sup
pose the cate ofa persou aillictetl with that bane of
civilisation, Drsri.ru*.or any other chronic or ner
vous disorder, iuprdiuury gases, stimulants are taken,
which, by ibeir action'ou the 'nerves and uuycles of
the stomach, afford temporary relief, hut which leave
tlie patieotiu a lower state, and with injured facoltles
after the action thus exeitod lias ceased. Now com
pare this with the effect resulting from the application
of the Galvanic Belt. Take n Dyspeptic sufferer,
even in the worst symptoms of an attack, and simply
tie the Belt, around tlie laidy, usiu,- the Magnetic
Fluid as directed.' In a short period the iusensible
B arsprirrtinu will act ou tlie |Hisitive element of tlie
elt, thereby .causing a Galvanic circulation which
will paaa ou re the uegative. and thence hark again
to tbe positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic
circulation throughout the system. Thus the most
severe cases nf Dyspepsia are permanently cured. A
mauufactory hy samples.
Watch Kefairino—Find Watches repaired end
new part* made aud warranted.' * 1
__ Jewelry, neatly repaired. - • ; .
KKt;aoi«'—L..I,|, Notary and county teals, cof
fin and carriage Plates. Jewelry, silver Plate, Ac.
neatly engraved qt short notice. .
Persons wi«hing"articlea In loy linr, are respectful
ly invited to give rite a call, belie ving I can furnish
as grind an article, at ns low prices as **nv Imnse in
the soiithcrn country. E. J. JOHNSTON,
june 4 .
apt 30
For terras, apply re
U. FvROSS.
Bouse For Sale.
Tho IluusenuJ f-ot. occupied by 3Jr..C- Dip-
Ion College Hill." Apply to -
"" - ' C. DAY A CO.
Notice-
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
The public, are respectfully notified, thst tho fol
lowing rule will be obaervoff in' ceiatioa to the traus-
port at ion of uegroes,
■ No negro will be taken in the cars as a passenger,
nuless uruiahpd with a duplicate "pass" from the
’owner nr persons having lawful control, specifying
that ho or she lias permission to pass between any
two given stations in tlie car* ot the beacon A West-
ern Railroad. One of the passes re betaken hytbe
conductor, to be placed on file in tlie office, aud oue
to be retained by the negro.
When the persmteiviug the pass is not known re
the officers ol the company as a responsible party, lie
will be required reappear at the office."and identify
himself, as bavlug lawful control oftho negro bearing
the pat*.
Persons travelling with negroe*,'will bo required
to leave with tlie cn'nffnetor a written permission for
thecompany to transport such negro over tbe Koad.
HMEttSO.N F.0OTK, Superintendent.
Maccm. February 23,1850. 38
For .S'a Io,
The House mud Lot on Brhlee street, now
Rfiitl QCfUpieti by Peter Arnold, if not soltl previ-
ELULoiisly; it will be*ofi*ert*<! at ' public s»le, on the
first Tuesday iu July next Voi* terms, apply Io Da
vid J. Pavi*. or^to the aubitcriber. '•
AUGUSTUS W. RANDOLPH, Agent.
' jonell - • ' 4T
Notice to Contractors.
my office, within the time prescribed by law.ahd shew
cause if may they have, why aaid letters should not be
granted.
Given ooder my hand at office, this May 38,1850.
jane 4 JAMES J. RAY. g.c.o.
Georgia, Houston county.
W HEREAS, Thomas T, Johnson, applies tome
for letters of administration 011 tho estate of
Hardy Johnson, late of aaid coonty, deceased.
These are thereflaw to cite anil admonish all and
singalapehe kindred ami creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office; within the time pretrri
bed by law,and show cause, ifany.they have, why
said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this MavSI, 1850.
may 28 DRY ANT BATTON. c.c. o.
Georgia, Dooly connty.
N OTICE ii hereby given to all persons concerned,
that whereas. Henry Suites, of said coonty, de
parted this file intestate and DO person hat applied
for letters of administration upon the estate of aaid
deceased, yoa wiH therefore file joor objections (if
any hate) in term* of the law, why the clerk of the
aaid court of ordinary, should not have the administra
tion of aaid estate committed to him.
Givrnondermy hand aud official signature at office
this 23d May. 1850.
may >8 ALEX. MERIWETHER, clerk c.n.
Georgia, Crawford county.
1*fHEHEA8. William G. Grace, guardian of Jef
Y T fertonia H. Brooks ami Mary Brooks, minors,
applies to me for letters ofdismisstou front said guar
dianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all the
parties interested, to be and appear atmy office with
in tho time prescribed by law. and shew cause, if
any they have, why aaid letters dismissory should
not be granted.
Given under my band at office. May 20,1850.
may23 JAMES J. RAT.c.c.o.
| Georgia, Uibb county.
W HEREA8,8arah Eldridge applies to me for
'letters of administration on the estate of John
Campbell. late of safd county decease.1.
Threo are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of laid deceased.
Certificates and testimonials ofthc most midouhted
character, from all pan* of the contitry could be given
sufficient to till every column in this paper. V ”
Dr. Chri.ilr a Gnlrnuir Ncrblnrf is used for
all cuntplaitita affecting tlic Throat, or Head, such aa
Bronchitis, icuflamationuftho throat, nervmiaand sick
headache, dizziness of the Mil. Neuralgia in tho
face, bussing ormariug 111 the cars, deafness, which
isgeneraliy nertoiu. and that distressed complaint,
called TicDoloreox.
Dr. Chriafir’x Gnlntnic fti ucclcl. are found
of vast service in cases nf convulsions nr Fits, spaa-
modic oompltints, and general nerviou* affect ions'of
the head and upper extremities. Also iu Pnlsy aud
Paralysis, and tiff disease* caused by a deficiency of
powerorhervoos energy in the fitiiha or orher organs
of tha body. * ’ Tf *
trouble or inconvenience ntt'-nd, tho nso of
DR. CHRISTIE'S CAl.i A SI C A ll TIC LE S,
and they may bo worn by the most-ricehlo and -deli-
cate, with perfect ease and In many coses
the sensation atteiHling tlieir u«.' Is highly jdeasant
and agreeable. They can be sent to^nny part of the
coantrv.
PRICES.-—"the Galvanic Bell Three Dnllnrs; the
Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars: the Gal 1 .micBrace*
lets. Quo Dollar each; the Magnetic Fluid, one dollar.
l3?*The articles are arenropanied by full and plain
directions- Tamphlcts witli lull particulars maybe
bad of the authorized agent. . •
Particular Caution—Beware of counterfeit* ar.d
worthless imitations. DiC.MoitEHEAii. M. D^ Gen
eral Agcni of the United 8tatea, 133 Broadway, New
York,
Sold in MSeoo, Ga..l>v K. L.RTROHECKEU, M.
D„ and PAYNE A NI3BET. iJruggtsta.
may SI *• 40—cowly
Lnnj) t the same beta? the northwcit corner of lot Nc* to be and appear at my office, within the time pre-
199 m she aecond r!i«trirr. orifftnally Honatoo now f fnihei) hy law, to ahewcause, ifany they have* why
i.r.iwfnrrlroontv. helon^inc to tl»o minor children of; said !ettcn«hooH not be (minted.
Le»v*s, T.v m-de hnn*vnf>T.rfiff»#?«v ofstato. i Oiv*n nv. !<»r tnvhnntf . 7rh (toy nf T nne, 1PM).
raby'-i WrVT^ON e.YWYEB Guardian. > juueM * MARK ll gT/aUKE, c. c. o.
New Sprintr Goods,
r IAIIE andersigned take this method to inform their
£ costomers and the public generally, that they
have just received aad opened their spring und som-
mrr supplies of Cloths. Caasimers, Vestings. Linens,
Ac.—among which, will be foaml some of the most
desirable stylek in the market They reap cell idly so
licit a call &o» their friend, und the nuhlir.
mar 28 PETF.R A JAUJSThTTKJl.
Office of the Augusta A- IVityncshoro’ Rftil-
, road Company.
Savanah, June 10 1850.
P ROPOSALS will bo recieveii at this Office
until tt-c 1st day nf August next, fur tho grading,
masonry, bridging nnd superstructure of tlie northern
division ot this Road, extending from Waynesboro’ to
August*—a distance of 30 miles, more or lest.' The
work to be commenced by the 1st day of November.
Three routes, designated as the lower, middle and
upper, haring been surveyed, Proposal* are invited
for each; and Upon the bids, together with the facili
ties offered in procuring the right nf way; will depend
ia a considerable degree the choice of route.
Profiles, specification*. Ac. may be seen, until the
day of letting, at the Seventy-nine Mile Station, Cen-
trnl II. R.
The Company reserve* (he right of rejecting any
of all tlife bids, should they appear unreasonably high;
in which event they will, at their_ convenience,, pro
ceed to offer tlie work a second time- <
By orderofthe. Board.
junefl F. P: HOLCOMB. Chief Engiiieer.
Valuable Plantation lor sale-
The undersigned offers for sale, his Plan.ta
lotion io Twiufrcoontv. 12 miles below Macon,
the road leading to Hawkinsville. It contains'
one tbonsand acres. On tbe premises i* a good
Dwelling House, negrohon«e*. gfn house and cotton
screw all io civhI repair. There is ahrrat 380 acres
cleared land and the balance wood land well timber
ed. Anv person wishing to purchase, will please
call on the subscriber living <n East Maron.
june 11- 43 BENJAMIN DAVIS.
Fresh Drugs n«»l illediciitcs.
PAYNE A NISBET. wholesale Did retail
-J Drugaiat*. offer for sale at moderate prices, a
'4a large anpplv of Fresh Drugs. Genuine Medicines
Perfumery.'Snaps and Brushes.
Also. Christie's Galvanic Curative*; Dr.DeGraffrn-
reid'a Khenmntic Liniment of great renowu; Roussel*
charcoal Tooth Paste, the moat superior article in use;
Barry's Tricnpherns forthp Hiir at only 25 cents per
bottle; Grossman's spccilir Mixture, ail the go ami
nsed hv Physicians; Pastilles de Paris for Bronchitis;
Gotta Pereha Breast Pipes the best in nse: Payne’s
tasteless Seidlidtz Aperient, better than Seidlitz
Powder* and cheaper; Burning Fluid made fresh and
always on hand; Camphine; Medicine Chests; Sur
geon's Instrument*; 500 best Leeches and every ar
ticle that should be found in a regular Drag store,
jane It
Ladies silk and plain lasting RrrczrGc* I
ten. Received and lor sale hy
mar 12 MtX A KUtTUXD.
BOOTS AND SHOES—Men-
and bova Boots and Shoes nf rvtnW—*J
quality; Ladies aud Misses do. Just recti tea tor
■june 4 £0.48 h CO.
F«:a tacts.
A Fine Lot of LIVE G00SE7I1-I
THKRS. For sale by
june 4 WOOD. BKADtEYtCO l
§15 Reward.
56 Runaway from the subscriber, in er ibar I
sK the lOtli'of April, my negro Iwy by tbe B’miiI
JR?JACOB orjAKE.' Said boy’i**l*wttf«>|
H * years old, about six feet one loch bieh. veiibl
about 170 or 17S pounds, very dark camplerterl. let I
very high forehead, and when spoken toipetkuWl
and throw* Iris head hack and stands erect bit «fo I
walking leans forward; has very huge eyes. I®»|
month, with a good set of teeth. He is ten tmr
inodating, and quick in obliging any ooa wbeti
quested. In walking he throws hit tnesnot- I r ?|
give the above reward for him. if lodged in is; ni I
jail so that I can get him, or *25 delivered tewsl
MiUedgeville. A. C. DEVERFi-'X 1
jana 4 4 s -*
AJ imotrrin r to jaii. iaM*o«.>s|
(fix county, on the 25th May. a negro boy vrios I
yfg liis name BEN. about 19 of2Byear* off,“*I
““ complex ion. trout teeth oat %!*,« 5 fcrt t I
inches high, and aaj'S he beioag# to MenUJ'*«*l
Merriwefbet county, Ga. Theow#eritreq»t*“|*l
come forwanl, prove proporiy, pay cbsrtes imUoI
him away,or he will be dealt with as the l»* I
■WILLIS H. HUGHES.J* 3 *- 1
.june ll ’ *
:■ »rn?Si
ers J- H. A W. S, ELLIS keep constantly on
Y5J haud a general assortment of Drugs aud Medi
42k c|»ea. Merrhanto. Physicians and Planters will
he supplied with fresh and genuine articles at fair
price*.
Also, a stock of Landreth'a fresh Garden Seeds, at
the lowest prices—wlmlesale and retail, near Cotton
Avenne. Cherry-street,'between Messrs E. Bond Aco.
aud II iuea A co'a Auction store, Macoo, 6a.
mar 19 ■ 31
3IACO.V A WESTERN KA1LUOAD, '
. Macon. June 10,1850.
liERgONS wishing to attend the Temperance
MT Convection at Atlanta, on the 2uth iiisb will he
passed oyer this Road, at half the usual Tare—provid
ed Ticket* are purchased at the different offices ou
the line. EMERSON FOOTE,
june. 11—2t Superintendent
Washington Hall Stables
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
A. C. MOREHOUSE hav
ing purchased the interest ol
Thomas A. Brown, in the n
bove establishment. The business svill herenucr
carried on under tho firm of MOREHOUSE A HAH
RIS, who will be happy to serve their friends and
customers at the shortest notice, and in a satisfoctoiy
manner. A. C. MOREHOUSE,
JUDGE W. HARRIS.
medical Card.
Doctor JAMES L. FISH begs leave respect
fully to tender his professional acrvicea re the
citizens of Macon and vicinity. He can be found
at lit* office on Third street, opposite the Floyd House
stall hours, unless prolossionally encaged
oct P 8
Fashionable iriillinary.
MltS S. AUDOINE, most respectful- .
ly invites the attention of tlie Ladies
of the city of Macon and its vicinity— -' ij-A
to her splendid assortment ol new and fashionable
MiHiofry, adapted to the Soring and Summer trade.
Just received and opened, extra fine Lace. Chip.'
Italian.Tulip. Milaa, Tyrolese’aud Albans Hats, ol
tbe latest styles.
Also, n beautifol assortment of Ribbons. French
Sowers, etc., together with every other article usual
ly kept m her line. All of which will be sold at uqu
anally low prices. She respectfully aolicita tbe atten
t ion of purchasers to her assortment.
apl 2ud—33
fM BRornuT TO JAII,iaN»cas.t*l
couuty, on the 28th May,* negro boa
JRf his name DANIEL KJNG. aboBttOyem^I
_ “ ■ dark complexion, alwat 6 fert 1 srtaOUM
high, thin visain', and spare made, ind stjzrtfo* I
tonne Mr. Sharp, a negro trailer anil leu ti* “•!
this place. The owner is requested to erase "*^1
prove property, pay charges and take bins ***?' I
he will be dealt with as tbe law dirret*.
WILLIS H. HUGHES. J**®
june 17
BUOI’GIIT TO JAIL
.county, on the 29tli of M*y. * neg 1 ® J
aay# hi* name is GEGHGE. abootl.|
'-years ohl. about five feel five orsian**** .1
and blind ia one eye. rather light c0 “T^ ,! 5j».|
sat a be belongs to J ames Fleming of
The nwneri* requested to come forward, pr®
perty. pav charges, and take him away-or te P
dealt with aa. the law directs.
June ll 43 WILLIS H. HUGHKM«»L
lit) *fi
RroiiftUt io Jail,
TN Jacksonville. Tellsircoonty, outbe. _
JL May, * negro boy who calls hi*otB>a J ".
and aaya he belongs to Henry Bszeawre w
county, and that he has been rnnswsy »h°r
montlis. He is about35 years old rtsst
dark complexion aud is about 3 (ert 111 *!
may28 41 W, S. MOOKK.Artt;
jsrrwi
DO* "Tt I
iarhw.T
A CARD.
Tlie DDdersiuted, having sold Iiis interest in the
Washington Hull Stables to Mr.A.C.M ORRlIOUSX,
wopid solicit for the new concern, a continuance of
the patronage *0 liberally' bestowed ou the old firm of
Brown A Harris. THOMAS A. BROWN,
feb 19 27
MRS. CAREY
Wishes to inform the Ladies of Macon, that
she has received her aecoud well selected
*t°ck of RonnetN, Ribbons and I.ncc
Goods,—-tier stock consists of every quality and
pattern, via: White chip; Albone chip; fine Russian
-chip; a variety ol Neapolitans, every pattern of Lace
Tuscans. A superior English straw, soft finish. A
variety nf silk and embroidered crape Hats, every
quality of domestic straw and lace Bonnets, a lino ns
sortineotof Ribbons anil French Flowers, superior
Kill Gloves, every shade of colon embroidered silk
ditto, tilet Mitts; embroidered crape, suitable for wed
ding or evening dresses; Silk Tissues and Ucrages; a
fine assortment of Lsee Capes and sacks,
may 28 41
New Spring anti Summer “*
■JUSSELL A EHRLICH
ti offer the citizens of Macou *»d 1
and carefully selected stock of Fsocj, r
Dry Goods, contistinc of
iK«XllSS-ft*«taP8
. 85££5553Xta»«tac*w
Muslins. Swiss. Mail Ac- .dill
Hosiery, CuUety, and fancy M*tc
tcription ’ , . ,«bi*»** I
Jewelry: Domestic*, Meat**? *■* I
Hat* and Bonnets, latestfsshion .-
A fail supply of Ladies’8lioe* * B lv i ji r 0's
Gent's Pumps and Gaitert; a* 1
Crockery. Groceries, Ac. rutm I
Cheap fore ash—call and see as *t c*" r
Benton's olds land. Jp*j
ap. 2
Slrmv Goods.
B ELDEN A CO.have jost received, a largo
invoice of every description of Gentie- r
men's. Youths’ nnd Infests’ STRAW HATS—
O^NEW Q31NI1IUS. -JF7
L ^Jg) The New Onmihns, built to order
/four's .tw'ru.minglo af.di?om j **“ Si ** rce * t: ,e ” “-so over sold in
Railroad Depot. Calls for PmvjiTZ Pxssxh- ’ - ' _la fe^ 96
geks made punetually, on notification being made at
cither House, or oar stable,
june 10 43 MASON A DIBBLE.
Cl A WS—Mill, cross cat, hand, back and circular
13 Haw*. .
Plane* ofevery description now in n«'’ : Auenrs,.
Chisels. Drawinu Knircs: Foot Adze*. Pltiti Bills;
Anger awl center Bitt*: Braca nnd o ; ti«. Ac. For
a air bv BRAY, CARHART A CO.
BUT 9$. 4J
*Tl _ NT RAYED from my plantation in
, c, -'^Ty5 Monroe coonty. fen miles North ot Forsy th.
‘. 1 c—> on tjio last day of April, a Hark bay Horse,
approaching nearerthe color ofblack than otherwise,
live years pld, light hind foot white, his hind legs
strai .'.-er than nssat. anrl barefooted when ho left.
Any information of aaid hone, addressed to the un
dersigned at the ludiau Spring P O. 6a. will be lib-
hrally rewarded. CASWELL PEURIFOY.
juno. 6 42—3t
5'casessuperfibe Boots.
Palm Leaf and Panama Hats
For sale by
mar la _ T. 1L JACKS ON A CO.
Hats! Hats!!
Ife The undersigned are now receiving
nnd opening tlieir Fafl suppfr, consisting^
ofevery nrtiile usoally kept'in their line. _
Their Goods are all new nnd fresh, and will he sold at
■snch prices as cannot fail to suit purchasers of every
kind. We respectfaUv solicit from oar friends and
the public an examination of our stock.
BELDEN A CO.
oct 2 7
S UMMER HATS—Men's and Bay's Pa- fa
immaHats, Leghorn, Pedal itraw, Palm rdj?
Leaf Foraalo hy
apl 23
KIBilEE * DICKINSON.
s Umbrellns and Pantzols for «*i« »* *ho
O3.s)oreof •' EDDY A LATHllOP.
J, apl a •
Thomas P) soB 1
H AS just received, and otTers at *
retail a large assortment of 8»f“
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of the following srP^, yc> I
10 bales cotton Osnsburg*. I
50 do brown Shirtiogend *
200 ps bleached Sliirtinu and
■ 500 p* American, Frencn and no-
SOO.doa Hosiery-, * coses spool
50 ps G ogham*. 100 pseorti>as«
• ' . Linens, plain and fsocy-^j^jir
20 idids Porto Rico and 100 bois 1 -" ^
20 do refined crushed and jus
so sacks Rio coffee. lOton
200 kegs Nails. 50 dozen Brades R p t;£; :
15 boxes Collios’Axes, (KenWi ^
200 pairTrace Chains
mar 5 . (
^IDKS, Satins, Batista and
ATX
^styles, just received*^*
istedOilk
rfiOt
Mist*-*
S HMRftkllM IIHYWTCL Mk W ZJR
Ifdkfs, border'd do ; Silk g.^i piisitr^ ■
Silk Cravats Or-,s Cloth: Forndure
and Gent's Suspenders
apl 2
■ sale h.T . T 11B
EDDY A