The Southern tribune. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1851, November 30, 1850, Image 1

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THE imailH£Src§ 3 Is published every S.ITL'R DAY MORNING, In the Two Story Wooden Building, at the Corner of IValnut and Fifth Street, IV THE CITY OF MACON, GA. By tv»l. It. H ismisoN. TERMS: For the Paper, in advance, per annum, S3! If not paid iu advance, §3 00, per annum Tj" Advertisements will be inserted at the usual r vtos —and when the number of insertions de sired is not specified, they will be continued un til forbid and charged accordingly. O* V lvertisers by the Year will be contracted wit i upon the most favorable terms. 3 jT 8 ties of Land by Administrators,Executors or Guardians, are required by Law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten o’clock in the Forenoon and three in the Afternoon, at the Court House of the county in wiichthe Property is situate. Notice of these Sales must he given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to the day of sale. O’ dales ol Negroes by Administators. Execu tors or Guardians, must be at Public Auction, on the fi st files Itv iutli? month, b..tween the legal hours of sale, before the Court House of thecounty w lerethe Letters Testa nentary,or Administration or '» i ir iianhip m iv h ive been granted, first gi v injuitica thereoffor Sixty D/ms.ln one of the p i )li: lazettes of this Ftaie,nnd at the door of the Court II nise where such sales arc to he held. 7* do ice for the sale of Personal Property mid >e { ve i in like manner Forty Days pre vious to tli * day of sale. f I >rice to the Debtors an 1 Creditors o'.an es at; nut be published for Forty Days. 4 itice that application w ill be made to the Court of Or limrv for leave to sell Land or Ne. groes must be published in a public gazettein the Silt: for Four Minths, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. J* Jit-ition for Letters of Administration on ;n fi state, gra.ate Iby the Court of Ordinary, must bi > i ilisj id Thirty Dt.js - for Letters of Dismis sion fro n tin a I ninistrutionofan Estate,monthly f>- Six M rnths —for Dismission from Guardian ship Forty Days 7* l lies for the foreclosure of a Mortgage must be puolished monthly for Four Months— for establishing lost Papers, forthe full space of 7 hree ,Vf talks for co npelling Titles from Ex ecutors, A iministra or* or others, where a Bond hash-eo nveu hy the deceased, the full space of Three Months. ,V. It \ll B nines* of tin* kind shall receive prompt attentionat the SOUTHERN TRIBLAE UKe,an 1 s rict care will be taken that all legal A lvertiseinonts are pub lished according to Law. Letters directed to this Officeor the E litor on business, must be post-taid, to in sure attention. IT. C-J3LST & SCIT, WAREHOUSE v COMMISSIO.XMERCHAJi TS i if ILL continue Business at their “ Fil'C - * ’ I pmof Buildings,” on Cotton ./mtUT, Macon, O'- ['bailkful for past favors, they b»g leave to say thev will be constantly at their post, and that no eir.'rt* shall he spared to advance the interest of llifiir pfUrons. n„. v respectfully ask all yvho have COTTOA or other PRODUCE to Store, to call and exam ine the safety of their Buildings, before placing i it elsewhere. , iCTCustomarv Advances on Cotton in Store | or Shipped,and all Business transacted at the usual rates. June £7 ~ tv CONN'EIC «& TAYLOR. JV,/rehouse and ( mm'ssion ]\Jerchants, AT THE OLD STAND OF COSHER & MALT IS, M A CON. G A. I N presenting our Card to the public, we will ■tate, that our best exertions will he given to promote the interests of nor Patrons; and from past experience, we hope to he able to do full justice to all business which nay he confided to mir charge ; and also hope for a continuance »f favors fi »tri the old patrons ol Conner & Marlin. Orders for Goods filled free of charge Advances made on Gotten in cone, and ship ped at the usuai rates. ZT. < ONNI' B , P VV. VV. TAYLGR. aug 31 6rn WILLIAM IIUIIPHREYS’ E glish and American DRUG WAREHOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. NTTHOLF.SALE and Retail Dealer in Eng- VV lisli, French, American and Garinan DRUGS, MEMIGINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, 4 c- Particular attention paid to replenishing Eng. lish and American Filips' Medicine Chests, ac cording to the Laws of England Ag<‘iit for Mossrs. Lou<l»*n N. C p , Pliilnn*'»p > !;! Dr laci.b Townsend, New York ; Mesgis Haviland, Kisley & Cos., Auguxta ; Daniel Tibhitt, Providence, aue 24 j> a v i » ic i: n>, Justice, oj xht Peace and Notary Public. M AGON, G A . COMMISSIONER OE DEEDS, See., for flu* Stale* of Alabama, Louisiana, Misassippi, Texas, Kentucky. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Flnri a, Missouri New York, Massachusetts, Connertii nt, Penn ylvatiia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas, New jersey, Maine, Depositions taken, Accounts probated, Deed* arid Mortgages drawn, and all ilortin.ents and instruments of writing prepared mid mill’,entice j,,'d for use and record, in any oi i i>o ■' .« Resi deuce on Walnut Street,»it ?. 1 1 h«i Atm an Church. , pj. Public Office adjoining Dr. M ihonison t Botanic Store, opposite the I lo',d House, june 29 85 -ty WILEI4M WII.SOY, HOUSE CARPENTER AND CONTRACTOR Cherry Street near Third, Macon, Ca. MAKES and keeps on hand Doors, Plinds ),rid Sashes for sale. Thankful tor past favors he hopes for further patri mag*. may ‘25 20— 6m M OOD A LO'tV, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS , NEW ORLEANS, LA. may 25 20 -3 y POOLE A BROT HER, Forwarding and Cnmaission Merchants, N». 90 M \O\ZI\R STftKET, NEW ORLEANS, LA E. R. Poolt,. 4- M Pool*:. aug 31 34 — ly JOB PRINTING, OF every description,neatly a rid promptly executed at the Office of the SOUT HERN TRIBUNE, as nest and eAeof us iff »ny ether Office in Iht Store AEIV SERIES—VOLUME 11. GEORGE \V. TOWNS, Goveroor of said State. • To the Electors thereof— Llrec.ing : Having been officially informed, that the Con gress ot i lie l in ted Slates has admit led California into ihu Union of the Si ales of this Confederacy, upon equal terms with the original Slates, a duly devolves upon me iu the peltormanee of w Inch, 1 shall trespass upon the public but briefly. An unfeigned deference for public opinion, and the profound regard 1 entertain for the wis limn, firmness, and patriotism o! my fellow citi zens of Georgia, will nut justify me, in a paper of this charaeler, in repealing my known and unchanged opinion as to ihe duly of the South in repelling tree-soil encroachment, and arrest ing, by all proper incans, usurpation bv Congress. \\ hulever is compatible with ihe honor and obligations of the People of* lliis Slate to the country, its laws, and il> institutions, 1 doubt not, will receive their warm support. In an hour of danger—when your institutions are in jeopardy—your feelings wantonly out raged, yonr social organization derided, your honor deeply wounded ami ihe federal Consti tution violated by a eeri* sot aggressive measures all tending to the consummation of one object, the abolition of slavery "hen your equal right to Occupy and enjoy the common territory of all, has been denied you, in the solemn form oflaw, under pretences llie mo-t shallow, II well be comes you to assemble, to deliberate, and coun sel together for your mutual preservation and safeiv. \V hatever course the extraordinary events hy which we are encompassed, will demand or jus tify, mu-t be h ft, as it should be, to the patriot ism, fii nines- and prudence of the people them selves. Upon them devolves the duty of re dressing present wrongs, and providing other safeguards, for future security • Neither ihe one nor tile other of which, however, will ever be effectually accomplished, until, by patriotic ef forts, perlect harmony and concord of feeling are restored, and confidence and concert of ac tion producep among the people of ihe South. 11l view, therefore, of the atrocious free soil sentiment and policy, not merely of the non alaveholding Slates, but of the Government—of the imminent peril to w hich the institution of slavery isredueerJby the act of Cnngiess admit ting the Suite <>“'California into llie L nion, w ith a C onstitution containing the principle of the Wilrnot Proviso, in defiance of our warning and earnest remonstrance—in view of the deplorable fact that some diversity of opinion exists iu some of the Southern States as to the proper mode of redressing the wrongs, arid averting the dangers which all must gee and feel, let me, fellow it t zens, earnestly entreat you to cultivate for each oth r a deep and abiding sentiment cif fra ernal regard and confidence. Approach the task,from which there is no escape, ofdeciding upon y our duty to Georgia and the country, with a firm step, but not without calm, deliberale and pa tient investigation, consulting neither fears nor dangers on the urie hand, nor permitting your selves, from exasperated feelings of wrong on the other, to be rashly urged to extreme measures which have not received ihe full sanction ofy oor judgment Then 1 shall not despair of seeing ihe w hole State, as one man, proposing nothing beyond wliat the emergency may demand, or failing to perform whatever patriotism, honor and right, may require at your.hands. The General Assembly of this Sta'e, by an art approved 6th February, 1860, having requir ed me, upon the happening of certain events, one of which is the admission ofCalifornia as a Ftate into the Union, to issue a proclamation, ordering an election to be held in each and evary county for Delegates to a Convention of thrj People of this Ftate, to take into consideration such meas ures as comport with the extraordinary posture of our relations to our co-Ftates, and to decide upon what steps are necessary an and proper to he taken compatible with our honor and constitu tional obligations, as well as mo re effectually to secure our right of properly in » laves, and to ar rest all aggressions, by one section of the U nion, upon the free enjoy meht of iRe constitutional rights of the other, and lastly t.o preserve tnvio late the equality of the States of ihe Union, as guarantied under the Cotislit ution : Therefore he it known, that I, George VV. Towns, Gov ernor of the State of Georgia., hy the authority and mandate of the law, do issue this my Pro. rlamation ordering and directing that the quali fied Voters for the mos' nvimcrmis branch of the General Assembly, do nv.-etat the several places of holding Elections, as fixed by law, in the sev eral Counties of this Sff ite, within the hours fixed for voting, on MOND AY, the Twen.v-fifth day of NOVEMBER Next ; and then and there, hy ballot, elect two De'.egates in each ofthe Coun ties now entitled t<> one Represi illative in the Ge.neral Assembly , and four Delegates in eucli Counties as are n uiv entitled to two Represen tatives The Manage*,* of said Election are required to certify and Forward to this Department the Returns of sai 3 Fleet inn in the manner preamb led by law for ihe election of Representatives in ihe General Assembly ; and it is further order ed that the Delegates who may he elected hy a majority of the legal voters of their respective Counties, do convene at the Capitol of said * tate on TUESDAY,the Tenth day of DECEMBER Next Given tinder mv hand and the Seal of the Ex cretive Department, at the Capitol in Mil ledgeville. this 23d day of September, in tbs year of our Lord, Eighteen hundred and , f " GEORGE VV. TOWNS. Bv the Governor ; J. M. Patton, Fee'ry Ex. Department. DOORS AND BLINDS, l,i LIGHTS otSAsit, of ail sizes I * ‘j\l Ul ' front 8 by 10 to 12 by 20 150 pair BIINDS, for Window* of all sizes. 50 do PANEL DOORS, different sizes and thicknesses. For en'e bv CHARLES VAN HORN, No. 153 Bay Street, and -No. 6 \\ est in ad St., Savannah. Ga jnlv 6 26—6 m Saiitce's Fine Cut Tobacco. SOMETHING very superior, just received andforsaieby GEO. T. ROGERS, sept 2!) COCOA, &c.— Cocoa,Chocolate »nd Mac caroni, at MOLL’ION S. -•pot 7 LANIER HCI’St, MACON , GA. 1 1 , The Proprietors are pleased to an f*»»Vß nounre to their old Friends and the Puh c=?~£3Llic generally, that this NEW HOTEL is now open for the reception of company. Havjng hud it erected and fitted up at great expense, on the most liberal, elegant and exten sive scale, they confidently expect a generous patronage ST LAMER & SON jupe 8 J2—tf Macon, <ga4 Saturday morning, November 30. us», HI ILLIKE R V . MRS. DAM OUR informs .the Ladies firsts of Macon and vicinity, lhai her Slock in *»'2w the above line is complete for Full Fashion, with the most desirable Goods. As these Goods have been mostly ptirchi.s< u mParis fur ibis place, they will he sold cb. ij-tlLtlinn ordinary. Ladies would do well to t: ..<* u good look at them and compare them with other Goods before purchasing elsewhere. '1 lie Flock ol SILK and STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, EMBROIDERIES, MANTII.LI.S and DRESS SILK,is worth any one’s trouble to examine thoroughly . net 12 ‘ 40 A Bargain in Land aud ill ills. Consisting of a fine body of Land o Ve) Fire Hundred and Fifty Acres • with an excellent Saw ami Grist Mil thereon, within three miles»f Atlanta’ Kuu'- Hundred Acres in the woods and abound ing with superb timber. This Properly w ill he -old low if applied for before the firifi of January, aud terms made easy. For information apply to REEF H LIN.x, Ailuiita. sept ’4 -36 ISiijiei'iui' Tens. HA splendid lot of TEAS, Green and Black, warranted 6ne, just received nut from the Ca nton Tea Company of New York, at W FREEMAN’S Cheap Store, Cherry Stre« l dec 1 WASHINGTON HALL. MACON, GA. A E S. ROGER. 1 * respectfully informs jjirwW llie public that lie lias now" tin. sole E==Sdtehargc ol this old isi id islied and well known HOTEL, vvhiehhas recently undergone | thorough repair, and that lie w ill spare no pains i for llie accommodation of those who may give him a call. Every department of the Hall will he under his personal supervision, Hnd everv ex. j erlion will lie made to keep up the Establishment to the exiienie point of neatness, comfort and good cheer. E. S ROGER*?. June 1 2i —ts 7« IKIETTA HOTEL. The subscribers take this method of informing the Travelling Public, that ■ -H JLtheir House is now rendy for the recep tion of all who mav favor them w ilh their patron age. Their House has now' more than forty | Rooms, large and conveniently arranged, and well ventilated. # • j They arc also prepared at their Liverv Stables, with good Riding 11 irses, Buggies and Carriages, so that those who wish pleasure, and those on business, nan be accommodated at a moment’s J warning. Thankful for past patronage, they hope to merit and sliHre a good portion of that which is j yet to come ; and particular -attention shall be given to see that “none go away dissatisfied.” JOHN F. ARNOLD, > „ GEORGE F OGLESBY, <, 1 ro P rletors - Marietta, Ga., May 25, 1850. 20—ly fc DR. CARY COX, ■ i Informs the Public that be is prepared pfcjl for the reception of persons suffering JHHJLwitI, chronic diseases, at his flu ter Cure or Electro Hydropathic Establishment, near Marietta, Cobb county, Ga His Baths aie sit uated near ihe principal Buildings 'I he scene in the immediate vicinity is picturesque, being near Kennesaw Mountain. The scenery, pure water, llie great elevation above the level of the ocean, (hei ng 450 feet above even the Tennessee line on the Western and Atlantic Railroad,) the convenience of access by Railroad, the refined and intellectual society, arid pure atmosphere, have all most admirably conspire!? to render the location suitable for an establishment of the kind. The Proprietor deems it needless to say any thing relative to the curative powers of either Water or Electricity, as the general mass of the people in i h is country have attained a k row ledge of their great value ir. removing disease. He Halters himself that he is able with pure Water and Electricity , to remove any character or des cription of disease that could, under other treat ment or circumstances, possibly be removed— together with a numerous host, that all other remedies must necessarily fail to remove. The expenses per dav, for a Patient at his Establishment, "ill be for Board, use of Electric Shocks and Baths, with Water Baths. Medical advice and attention, w ith ordinary attention of Servants, §1 50: which includes all necessary expenses,except washing an outfit for the sweat ing process, bandaging, &e.—payable weekly in advance. For further particulars, post paid communics tions w ill meet with prompt attention if address ed to Dr CARY COX, Marietta, Cobb co., Ga jnly 20 28—ts Guardian's N:tl»‘. Ty Y leave of the Honorable the Inferior Court i of Bibb County, w hen sitting as e Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the Court House door in Macon, Bibb county, within the legal hours of sale, • n the first Tuesday in January n< xt. Four Acres and Three Chains of wild LAND, situate at Vineville, with S.T Bailey s Land oil I befoul h, A! r T reunion's on the W es:, Mr. M M. Mason's and the Academy on the North, and Mr. Benson's on the Fast for boun daries Sold as the property of Mortimer H G. Nixon and Calvin W. Nix-on, nod for their benefit. JOHN D. \V INN, Guardian, nov 2 off Pensions and Bounty Land, Obtained fur the offices and ?••!«»;*••« of the Revolutionary War, or llieir legal Rep- I resentati vcs. Pensions for T.ife for the V- idows of snrb Offieers and Soldier* who married previous to 1800. Bounty l and for the surviving, or the widows, or minor children of deceased Officers and Pri vate* who served in the War of 1812 with Great Britain, i lie >1 ex it an War, or in any of the Indian Wars since 371)0. Attention paid to suspended and rejected Claims Term* moderate where tlie claim is established otherwise no charge. Communications addressed to the subscriber, Washington, D. C., or to \V. 8. I.AVVI f’N A CO , Macon, Ga , post paid, wtli receive prompt attention. M. THOMPSON, Cnmmi.-sinner of Deeds, For North and Smith Carolina, jj-qp Refers to the Heads of Departments, and to Members of Congress general!* Also to •VI 8. LAWTON Si CO., Macon, Ga., who * v - 'I the Forms necessary for obtaining have a. i,® Government. Claims on t.. p q Oct-22, 1850 Washington Ls_, ’ 42—2 m oct 26 _____ N utmegs, cloves md o- W pt 7 At MOtTL *.. billtx. Cashuscres, BcLaiiies, Ac. LWG.IA* -V ./rAJ.VAO.V, HAVE Received for the Fall Trade, a beautiful assortment of FILKS, CASH MERES, DeLAINEF, POPLINS, &c„ to which they invite the attention of their country and city friends. The following comprise a part : Real Freneh Pi inted (’ashmen sand DeLaines Plain Black Gro de Rhine and 'Pure Satin Dress FILKS Plain and figured Chameleon SILKS Rich Brocade do do Fatin du Chine do do White and colored French SATINS Rich colored POPLINS Plain White and Embroidered Crape SHAWLS Rich Cashmere Shawls Real Welch FLANNELS lU-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Ftlk bound Bath and Whitney BLANKETS Bale* of Heavy Mackinaw ; do. for Servants 4-4 new style Printed French CAMBRICS 500 pieces new and halideomn CALICOES, from 6£ to 124 cents per yard Cases and Bates Brown Shirtings, Long Cloths and Sheetings Black and colored Broadcloths end Casaiineres Finest 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask Damask Napkins and Doylies Ladies' and Gentlemens' Lambs’ Wool nnd Merino under Vests. Together with a full assortment of best made English and French Bombusius, Blac Alpacca, Mourning and Plain Black Mnuslin de Gaines, English and French Crapes, I.acc Veils, Hand kerchiefs, &<-. Macon, Oct. 26, 1850. BASIL A. WISE, 77. V MANUFACTURER, Cherry St , Macon. rl EfPECI FULLY informs the public, that L he is prepared to exec ute, all orders in the above line with despatch and upon favorable terms lie constantly keeps on hand the fol lowing articles, w hich purchasers are invited to call amt examine, viz : Cooking, Hall, Office, Bedroom and Church STOVE?*, of different patients and qualities. A large and general assortment of HOLLOW and TIN VV ARE, Furnaces, Brass, Copper aud Iron Preserve and Tea Kettles; Egg Boilers; Smoothing arid W a file Irons; Glass I.enters Rot aoo Mouse Traps, Bird Cages Cocoa Nut Dippers, Ciiatin Dishes Painted Pails, Cedar and painted Tubs Brass and Iron hound Water Bucket* Oval and round Trays; Brooms, Fifler* Chopping Knives ; Rolling Pins Roasters and Basting Fpoous Britannia Tea lute and a general assortment of Japanned Ware, consisting of Fugai Cinms ters and Boxes ; Tea Oannislers ; Common and Nursery Lamps, Candlesticks, A c. (rr ROOFING, and all kindsofJOß WORK, done at the shortest notice. N. B. Orders from the country for STOVES or TIN VV ARE, will be attended to with dcs patch and upon the most favorable terms, nov9 44 GODFREY A SOLOMONS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, GA. r I’HE undersigned have entered into a co -1 partnership under the name of GODFREY & SOLOMONS, for the transaction of a General Commission and Factorage Business, and tender their services to their friends arid Planters generally. ffTThey wi I also make liberal advances on Produce consigned to them for sale. I. E GODFREY, E VV.SOLOMONS, oct 26 42—ts H E 7! O V A L. PAYN’F. & NISBET would most respectfully inform their friends nnd customers, that they have moved their stock of DRUGS nnd MEDICINES to the corner of the new Brick Building opposite the Washington Hall, win-re they will be happy to see all their old customers and others that may favor them with a cail ; and where they will keep a gem ral stock, of fresh DRUGS and M E D I Cl N E S , LEECHES, PERFUMERY, Ac., and put op Prescriptions with care and neatness, and always give satisfaction. oct 12 40 ---_■- A |; J£ tv , j tYi HAVE just received a well selected assort ment o( DRY GOODS and GROCERIES' which embraces almost every article in theit line of business. These Goods make their stock extensive, which has been selected rreently by one of ihe firm, and they are determined to sell their Goods upon reasonable terms, and at the lowest prices. Whilst they are thankful for past favors, they respectfully invite their friends and the public to call at their Store on Cherry Street, and examine their Goods and prices, before pur chasing elsewhere. march 23 11 Non horn Gnftor. £)f\ FIRKINS PRIME BUTTER, of th" * I well known quality received every Fnl fresh from some of the best dairies at the North! Just received by W . FREEMAN, dec 8 New l£ir«*. I7IVE Tierce* of prime quality, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, dee I 1 IW-tflicrel and Herring. On 881-S. No 3 Mackerel ; 20 Poxes New £ * ■ Herring, in fine order, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS. I to 19 Vide* and IlamS- H I IDS. Prime Bacon Sides, 3<>fio Rclti- Z/\ ) more and Cincinnati Hams, just received and for sale cheap, by oct 10 GEO. T ROGERS. Molasses and Syrup. -| l\ HMDS. Prime Cuba Molasses ; 12 hhls I 1 r New Orleans Syrup, just received and for sale low hy GEO. T. ROGLIIa. Canal and Baltimore Flo nr. -i -| A BBLS. Extra Superfine FLOUR I L* ' 25 bbls. Extra Family Flour, very choice, just received and for sale low hy ocl J 9 GEO. T. ROGERS. MACKERF-l 10 half and 10 qr hhls. N< 1 Mackerel, just received and for sale by june22 W. FREEMAN. PICKLED CODFISH—A nice article, jus received and for sale by june 22 ” ■■ FREEMAN. Butter and Cheese. r KEGS Goshen Butte- boxes Goshen Q Cheese, of superior U&lity. and for sale by * C JO. T- &OSI UL asiiS NUMBER 47. MACON HIGH SCHOOL. THE Subscriber having associated with him self, the Rev. GEORGE H. HANCOCK, late Professor of Languages in the W.-sleyan Female College, will open on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 165!, in connec tion with the Bibb County Academy, a HIGH SCHOOL, in which will he taught, all the branches of a thorough English anti Classical Education. Prof. Hancock will have charge of the Department of Languages Prof. J. Rian, late of the Liverpool Mechanic’s Institution, w ill superintend the Department of MatKeenadcs. Prof. E. Gkimmk will give instruction in the French and other Modern Languages The following will be the Rates of Tuition ENGLI. - *!! DEPARTMENT. Primary Class, per Scholastic Year, $25 00 Fourth “ “ “ 2H 00 Third “ “ “ S 2 00 Second « “ “ 40 00 First •» “ “ 50 00 CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Third Class, per Scholastic Year, $36 00 Seroud “ “ “ 4'l 00 First “ “ “ 55 00 There will lie no extra charges, except forthe ModiAj Languages, umt Out Voilur from each Pupil during Ihe V'. ruler Term. The instruction in the Matlit»ma:' rl T •p ~< meet, will embrace everything usually taught in a Collegiate course, together with practical Surveying and Engineering, Book-Keeping by sing'e aud double entry ; principles of Archl lecture, etc. The institution will bn completely re-orgnniz ed. No Student will be admitted, who does not bmr a good character, and every one guilty I disorderly or immoral conduct will be suspend ed or expelled. Special cure will be paid to tne moral, as well as the intellectual training of the Pupils Suitable Lectures and explanations, will accompany each recitation. Monthly Re ports will he made to Parents and Guardians, of tile deportment ami progress of each Pupil. N B Payments will he inquired at the expi ration of one half of each term. O* Arrangements will ha made to have Students from a distance, provided with good Board in respectable families,at moderate terms. Circulars containing further information, will be furnished oil application to the subscriber P. A. FTROBEL, Rector. Macon, Ga., Nov. 9, 1850. There wiii be butone Vacation in the yeer-, commencing oil the lath of July, and ending on the 31st of August. The following Gentlemen constitute the Board of Trustees —Hon A. H. Chappell, Na than O. Munroc, Esq , Major James Smith, Col. R A. L Atkinson and S. Rose, Esq. The fnllowing geiitietnnn have consented to act as a Board of Visiter*— Hon. E. A Nisbet, Hon. Washington Poe, Hon. T. G. Holt, Hon G M Logan, Gen. J VV. Armstrong, Rev. VV. 11. Ellison, D. D., Thomas Hardeman, Esq., Charles Campbell, Esq., Col S. T. Bailey, Dr. C. B Nottingham, Dr. E. L». Stroliocker, S. T. Chapman, Eiq , Rev. S. Landrum, Dr. VV. S. Lightfoot, Dr J. B Wiley, Rev. R. Hooker, Dr. T 11 Lamar, Rev. J A. Shnnklin, Joseph M. Bouidman, Lsq., Dr. J. M. Green and U. VV. Wise, Esq U*The Central Georgian, Albany Patriot, Temperance Banner and Griffin Jeffersonian, will insert four times, and send bills to the Rector. nov 9 44 LOGAN A ATKINSON. HA VL the pleasure of announcing that they have received and srf now opening *t their new stand, corner of Cherry and Third Streets, a very large and entirely new stock of FANCY DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS. These Goods have been carefully selected in the iargest and most fashionable, houses in New York, are war ranted of superior style mid quality, and will be sold on very moderate terms. april 6 13 NJEW GOODnI IOGAN & ATKINbON have just received J and am now opening at their New Flore, corner of Second and Cherry Streets, a latige and choice took of seasonable Foreign and Ameri can I) R Y GOODS. They invite their friends and the public to come and examine the Goods, confident that nothing to equal in style their pesent stock has ever before been offered in Macon. Purchasers are invited to call and examine so themselves, oet 19 LOG A N A ATKINSON, RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they are now disposing of their Stock of Goods at New York Cost, at their new store, corner ofThird and Cherry Streets, formerly occupied by Messrs Graves & Wood. fjjpLadies are particularly requested to call and examine the Goods and prices. march 2 B—ts Family mid Staple Goods. IOGAN A ATKINSON are now opening a J verv large assortment of Staple and Oomcsti Goods, suitable for plantation or family uses which will be sold low for cash or to approv e customers. april 6 13 Splendid Bridal Dresses. A FEW magnificent BRIDAL DRESSES, with trimmings to suit— very fine and fash ionable. Ladies would do well to call and ex amine them, at april 6 LOGAN & ATKINSON’S- Ladies’ Dress Goods. A SPLENDID assortment of Ginghams, Bar XT-ges and Muslins, for morning and evening dresses. Also, an endless variety of rich and brilliant summer BILKS, etc. Jt si received at LOGAN & ATKINSON'S, spri! 6 13_ , To milliners. TjONNET GLUE, ©f superior quality, is kep \~y for sale by march 9 F- L. STROIIECKFR, M.D. BRANDY AND SEGARB—A fine article 1 of "Id Cognac Brand*, in bottl* s or by the lion—Also a choice article of Sec us, at gaept 7 MOULTON’S. Hanled Immediately* rpwO OR THREE JOURNEYMEN CABI I. NET-MAKERS. None except good work men, and such as are willing to make themselves useful, need apply. ' WOOD & BRADLEY, oct 20 47—ts \eiv Vork steam Befitted Candies ,4 STILL Larger assortment of CANDIES j\. just received and for sale as low as any Candies in Town, at W. FREEMAN'S. Cjune 8 ____ \ iitegar. IT’HITE Wine and Pure CiJer Vinegtr of \ t very superior quality, just received and or sale by GEO. T ROGERS, june 1 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Will be executed m the neatest style, and upon the most favor able terms, at the Office of the SCTTEERIT TPsIS^ITS, -BY— WM, B. HARRISON. Sl'tliniEK CLOTHING, AT COST. MF.N’F and BOY’S SUMMER CLOTHING or'almost every grade, selling at coat, at Dyson’s old Stand, bv JOHN S. RICHARDSON. julv 20 23—if Bibb County Academy. MALE DEPARTMENT—The Exerciee. io this institution, will be resumed on MON DAY", the 2d day of September, at 8 o'clock A M P. A. STROBEL, Rector. i-ug 24 4t. OISSOLL’TION. THE copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, is dissolved by mu tual consent—to take effect on the Ist dav of Sep tember next. Z. T. CONNER, . A. W. MARTIN. Macon, August 24,1850. Tin: ware house kno commission BUSINESS will bo continued in the name and Sty le of C O N N E R & T A Y L O R , it the old stand—where they will be ready to exert themselves to serve all patrons and friend*. Z. T CONNER, W. VV. TAYLOR. .Varon, Aug. 24, 1850. 33—6rn London l > «r(«*r. \FEW <’nska best London Porter, in Quart and Pint Bottles, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS. june S OLD PORT WINE.—And Maderia ditt > fine article in Bottle, for sale at MOULTON’S, Agent, Opposite the burnt square on Cherry street. june 1 Mercer Potatoes. A /A BRLS. Mercer Potatoes, very superior. Jlv* in fine order, just received and for salt very cheap by GEO. T. ROOF.RS. aeewessee———M Hour Glauses in Pulpits. — An hour triads is still used on some of the pulpits in the provinces. Daniel Burgess, one ot whimsical memory, never preached with out one, and he frequently sate it out three times during one set m n. In a discourse which lie once delivered at the conventicle in Russel! Street, against drunkenness, some of his hearers began to yawn at the end of the second glass—but Daniel wa« not to be silenced by b yawn; he turnea his time keeper, and altering the tone of his voice, desired they would patient awhile longer, for he had much to say upon the upon the sin of drunkenness. “There fore,” added he, "my brethren, we will have another glass, and then — [Pro. Journal. Affected Deafness. A stranger dismounted at the door of the Hotel, and gave his horsß to the officious waiter. The bar keeper opened the register to take his name. “You are right,” said he, “a single room would be more agreeable,” and he walked into the supper room, to which tbe crowd of boarders were passing. The, bar-keeper rail after li.’Ji, screaming in hisj ear— “ What name did you say?” “Thank you,” said he, “I can find the - way, don't put yourself to any-trouble.” i On his return to the bar-room, a waitet | took up his saddle bags, and told the dea j s'tanger he would show him his chain ; her. j "My friend, who will spend the eveninj | with me, prefers plain sherry,” said he.-a; You may send up a bottle and a few cigars j, "I did not,” said the bar keeper, “ex I? actiy understand your name.” "I think a little ice would improve th ■ wine,” was the answer. “Ago while | think of it, you may put the buttle in 1 wine cooler.” Hisfriend now joined hin-fj and they walked to his room togelber.-jf The deaf lodger patronized the honse fl the extent of another bottle before 1 M slept. The waiter who brought it u|| ventured once more to enquire his name, ji ‘ Nothing more.” said he, “except a slice of ham, a pickle, and a lirile hre H and cheese.” The next morning af. jg breakfast, when the stranger’s horse w at the door, he asked for his hill. He w H told it was six dollars and three quartei: "You are very kind—l had expected® pay you; but if this is your custom, in charge nothing for the first visit, you not lose by it—all my friends at SponJ® villa will certainly give you at least call when they come to this city—g morning.” i! "I would thank you to pay yourbilll# fore you go,” screamed the har-keepetfi "1 am obliged to you,” saidthe deafjMj tleman. "I can pul them on,” as he tM j up h:s saddle-hags aud departed. A|ll mounted, the bystanders began laugh |jl moderately at the svvkard embarrasrlffß which afflicted the bar-keeper who vvtf|;|| despair, while he bawled, after the quern, who continued bowing, and rei i <j9 trig his assurances that he would certtj H remember the accommodations, civil |I and liberality ofthe house, and recomcij | f it to all his friends who might passlbr ;j i| the city. The gentleman who so we jll tected deafness, won the wager he | jS staked upon the success of his scheme j H paid h.s bill the next time he visile * f cfy- j|| A Goon One.— The editors of tl jj m wa Capial Reporter 6ays they wish lilf oft heir honest subscribers to pay the fj j anJ they may "be in funds with wli'H jjl prosecute the rascally ones. A gooeflj W |C7*What arc the unsociable thifjl® the world 1 |f Milestones—you never see two cjf j together. ; I