The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, December 14, 1850, Image 3

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~ Tlie Report of the Committee of 33. Ti ;< Committee was to have reported Thursday I but haviftg detailed a sub-committee to re ,nornl f t ’ at 9 o’clock, there was not time for the main 1, “- t .L to report to the Convention before the V;*’' 1 ,!!, (l s the mail of that day. We have, howev n° loci'od from a d*Jugate, the following synopsis tT ; he understands will be the substance of said ] ‘T'tlic rwlmission of California was Constitution- Ijilt as the admission of new States fc is a matter : V Jl-Cirtm with Congress, the exercise of that dis !;n!i t*v Congress in this case was “injudicious.” 01 V, | the Hills organizing New Mexico and I t~,ii as Territories, were not unconstitutional. II The Texas boundary Bill is according to pre ah'iit. and is constitutional. ith The report will proclaim, in unmistakeable tho.doctrine of non-intervention, on the part ('lnlrrcss, with tlie subject of slavery, in the District ,* (Vhifiibia and in the Territories, though no vl llntafiiin will he laid down. ‘ . it |i. A perfect unabated confidence now in the intention and determination of the Northern States l fho General Government to execute the Fugi tive Slave Law, will be expressed. * (ith. A declaration of the principles which are to eoiitroi the great National Union Party of tlieUni t, ,i States, to be called the Constitutional Union forty, “ill he promulgated. V H verv Man. —The editor of the Pittsburg ykruiricle says: ‘Talk altout enjoyment of wealth ; it never can he enjoyed ! An abundance is a heap inisCry. A man vvho owns :>Jiouse, a small farm, :i small wife, a leg dug/ a cow, tvfo or three fat did a’ dozen children, ought to be satisfied. “ If he ain’t lie never can hit.’ MAV Oit Al, TV. T IIE friends of J. 11. It. WASHINGTON, an nounce him as a Candidate for 31 WOK at the en siling election. Dee. 7. M l A I Cl PA L. Mr. Editor :—'The following Ticket will be sup ported for Mayor and Aldermen at the approaching ■Municipal Flection, by men of all parties. For Mayor. J. 11. IJ. WASHINGTON. . t o r Aldcr mc n . r G. B. GOI.K, T. G. HOLT, .loIIN L. JONES, SAMUEL GOVE, F. N. WHITTLE, Gil AS. A. ELLS-, Z. T. CONNER, CHARLES P. LEVY. MARSH ALSIIIP. We are authorized to announce L. S. CllEli irv as a.candidate for First Marshal , at tlie ensu ing flection. Dec- 14 38 to ‘ 13F WF are authorized to announce WILLIS 11. 11l GIIFS, as a candidate for Princijm/fi Marshal. . at tin* ensuing election. dec 7 /’if’ W F are authorized to announce .offiN fTT* ’ l MMING, as a Candidate for the office of Mar- Mud of this city at the approaching election, lxiv 30 S3U M.F arc authorized to amiounce GEORGE J. LI N-Sh t >li 11, as a candidate tor J deputy Marshal. •it the en-uingelection. dec 7 SS3U A Fare’ authorized toatmomice JL F. JHClf *A|B>S’ as a cjimYjjiuten &xMJcpuly Atfu*rM the ijAixtirng election. . . dec 7 \\ F are authorized to announce JFSSF MORRIS; as a candidate for Deputy Afarshal, at tlie ensuing election. dec 7 XP A F are authorized to announce J. \\. ABEL HOLD, as a candidate for the office of Depu ty Marshal . at the ensueing election, in iv 30 XP M L arc authorized to announce WARREN * it. \\ < tOD, as a candidate for the office of Deputy | M'rshul, at the,ensuing election. 3k nv :> > Ik I3f W K are authorized to am.ounce JAMES B. ‘ N, as a candidate for the office of Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing election. - iiov 30 AM W F arc autlmrizcd to amiounce ZAGH A II \d I!’ >L< >M< >N, asa candidate for Deputy Alar •dmt. .-.t the ensuing election. dec 14 XM A F are authorized to announce the name *l. \\. Sl IAW, as a candidate for Deputy Alar- Mod. at the ensuing election. dec 14 Premium Cotton Gins. Ri LOR Cos., Proprietors of the Col i’ims Cotton (Jin Manufactory, have the satis ■ti !'"ii to announce to their patrons and the Planters. fh’iitTitily. o| the Cotton growing region, tliat they ate p r * par‘Mj to supply any number of their celebrated Pke !t M (itNs. tore these Gins have been once used, it would be ‘‘ 7, U| >tieresary for the Manufacturers to sav a word ‘V: I>lvor ’ a< ” {| 'Py f** e l confident the machines have ’ 1 ‘rnitylit to such perfection, that their superior per- inti -e win recommend them, in preference to other h’ i'. 11 7 Il3 ®* For the satisfaction of those who , “ M , flie Gins, and are acquainted with their rep "n. lie I roprietors need only say, that the First ,;i'v" , '’; n 7 ; ve I>eer * awarded to them, fir the BEST (j” ,: ' ll,o< :it , ' lO Great State Fair lieid at Atlanta, . tll<? Alabama and Georgia Agricultual l . 1,,111^, S held at Columbus ; and at the an ° tSotiUi Carolina Institute, at Charleston. * i ” these Gins receiver the first Pre cvpr -'p ‘ 10 cx G<biticHn held at Charleston, S. C. and at W. !*!!\ w here samples of cotton from them have exhibited. Proprietors have in their possession numerous at ies | ro!n /'lnnters, Cotton Brokers, Commission tl „: C 7 ants anJ Manufacturers of cofon goods, te.-iif/ing tlutol'i r ' nrin ‘ ir,ce °f the Gins, and the samples pro hitei ie,n ’ Ciinn °f he excelled by any ever manufac ,Gcal’ i° r f ers Gins given either to our traveling or “ill r ,” n * ? ' or f° rvvar ded to the Proprietors bv mail, loarr".^ S reco ‘ ve prompt attention. Gins vviil be sent .’ pirt ol the country, and warranted to give satis <m. • ° . l * ,eru ) discount will in all cases be allowed so Ie Gash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manu ‘ Dec. 14. 38—ly The Dedication Exercises, ( \ vv Hall of Tomiclilhi Di- V 7 ’ Zvi Mfe - ance , will takrSolace on Monday evo ning next, at 7}rfa|ock. An Address will be delivered by Rev. SYT.VA- NltS I.ANDHt M, Brohup of the Order. *V.\£ The public, generally, ate resect ful- V-AScT Jy united to attend. By orUfijr ‘ JOI,N S - RLLS ’ “> B ePro>lt — — l 3S-IN. § &2T C£D ££ C£3 LMi Q . STOLEN or Ranaway from my Plantation f 111 Twiggs Cos., 14 miles south-east ftom Ma • [ffii COll > a negro Girl named C’ltaney of dark com ; flexion and if not stolen is making her way hack to Macon, where she may be lurking a- Gir| °- ,t ’ as purchased her from a Trader. Said be tv-,* U< t . ! ' ;irl,ci,la r marks recollected. Any person will fc ‘r r" I 'i y rPWar ded that wid arrest said Girl and confine T r . 41 7 r relurn her to me at my residence. { o., Dec 14. ‘4tj JCSI.VII WALL. OCP Spencer Riley, Esq., an nounces himself to his friends and fel low citizens of Bibb County as a Candi date for Receiver of Tax Returns and would be grateful for their liberal sup port; ‘ Nov. 2. C3T WE are authorized to announce J. T. WOOT ON, as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb Cos., at the ensuing election. Mechanic’s Society of Macon. officers anil members of tlie Mechanics’ So- A ciety ol Macon, are hereby notified that a spe- Md cial meeting will he held on Saturday evening De-, 1 cemhor 14, at 7 o’clock, at the new Temperance Hall’ V over,he JtJ \velry store J. A. &S. S. Virgins. A gen’ ‘* enil attendance is earnstly requested, lly order of the President. Dee - 14 - 11 DAVID TOTCF.V. Secretary. At Home Again, WE beg to inform our old F.” friends and the public, that FT & Ts! we are again established a our old stand on the Avenue, No- 3, 1 niou Building, and opening anew and splendid assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pencils, with and without Pens, silver Spoons, and Forks of rich patterns. Gold and silver Spectacles, Plaited Waiters, Castors and Cake Bas kets of new and splendid patterns. Candlesticks, cutlery, and a variety of fancy articles usually kept in our line.— Guns, Pistols, Game Bags, Wadding, Caps, etc. An as sortment of Wind, Brass and Wood instruments. Accorde oAs and Violins of splendid quality. Clocks of different pat terns. Clocks and Mutches repaired and warranted. Piano Fortes, from Xruins & Clarks, J, Chickerings. A. 11. Gale, wiiich^vv4.B v bgjK>ld cheap and warranted. Guitars, Guitar and Piano music, ffTsTruction hooks, etc. Call and see us. J. A. &S. S. VIRGIN, dec 14 3g ts P. G. ARRINGTON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Oglethorpe, iHacoii Cos., dec 14 GEORGIA. 38—ts JSa stoles “ieT ROM the stable of the Subscriber in Jetferson Cos., Ga. . on the night oil the Bth iust.. a pair of Black Boh Tail Ponies, each having the left hind foot White and a spot in the forehead and on the nose. Said ponies are between seven and eight years of age stoutly formed ; the smaller one has rubbed his mane and tail a good deal. 1 will (rive a liberal reward for them and also for the thief. ROBT. F. CONNELY. Jefferson Cos., Ga. Dec, 11, 1850. 38-ts Wanted IMMEDIATELY, one or two first-rate Pattern Makers, to whom constant employment and good wages will he giv en. None hut competent and steady workmen need apply, uov 16 lm ROBT. FINDLAY. FREEMAN & MACARTUX MANUFACTURERS OF Candies, Cordials, Syrups &c. DEALERS IN FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Pickles, Sauces, Catsups &c. ALSO, Family Groceries, Fancy Articles, and FAMILY SUPPLIES. TOYS of every description, the I'neet assortment in tlie State, for saie, Wholesale and Retail. ■ _ PARE TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, alwavsonhS|HßßlßMMltt£t >re d t 0 execute orders jn his line ■’ <. i n/r 11. ri. A ; ■ it.-.- t - 1 r- -! in lin-H r,ir s.ny, cs irr/M we are detenniill resources of the col cm fabrics. dee 7 “ I ‘* Let those now Write who never V'/rote before, A And those whoalwavs Wrote, now Write the inorrt rl',\lUi!'i X 311 LEAR, the tetrbratnl .Inuricnn /’<n/i r n, on tli ir return from Xew York City and on their way to N\v i trlenns. have tin; distinguished honor to announce to tlie citizens of Macon, that their apartments for imparting the UIIIUOLItA I’IIIC AKT. are now open tor tlie reception of Pupils and Visitors, over Mr. Charles Campbell's store Mulberry ft. liieir s'vie ot Mercantile \\ riting is boa), free and expeditious, a dapt.'d to Letters, Bills, Notes. Sales, Bceeipts and finishing Journal entry, and lias been successfully taught through the principal cities and towns in the United States. Canada, tlie West Indies, &c. To the Ladies will be communicated a beautiful flowing episto lary hand,and the one now practiced in the most fashionable circles of the day. Having Itad years of experience, they are confident of imparting their system with marked success. The course pursued is such as to remove those cramped, stitF and awkward habits which so often re sult front erroneous instruction, and impart a more elegant and expe ditious hand in Ig lessons, of front one to two hours each, than is usually learned in years by the old method. All persons (good judges and critics) are respectfully invited to call on us. at our Room, where we will he happy to elucidate by F.ikib. tUng I'pteirl of gOO S/Krim os, explain our principles, and execute anything that may be called for, whether they wish to avail themsel ves of our services or not. Ladies wishing to receive Private Instructions at their residence, or som • few l.'ontlemon wishing to become can lie accommo dated by making immediate application. A bad hand no objection. Rooms open from 9 A. M. to M. from 3 to 6, and from 7 to 10 P. M. Hours of Attendance for Ladies and Gentlemen made known at our Academy. Reserved hours for Ladies. Arrangements made with Schools on favorable terms. Terms for the Course 10 Dollars. Sucre.*# O:ior:tn Uni. Specimens of improvement can be seen at i.Tmr rooms. N. B. Visiting Cards written equal to engraving, at $1 £et-P*?Y. JENRKE-fc MILLAR. -• M. were presented with Silver medals in Richmond, \’a. whic-li can he seen at their Room. dec 7 37—t f Boot & Shoe Establishment. • % Ti i x & Kirtlau <l would return their sincere thanks Tw v for the very liberal patronage they have received for the last ten j ears and they most re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. They would also inform their friends and the public generally that they I are now opening at their New Store opposite Washington Hall an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes, mostly of onr own manufacture, and which we shall offer at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all who wish to purchase a good ar ticle at as low prices as the same quality can be purchased in the City or State. We shall be receiving weekly sup plies and hope by strict attention to please all who may pat ronize us. We shall also keep a good assortment, at the old stand, where one of the firm will remain until nex* spring who will be pleased to see our old friends and all who may favor us with a call. MIX & KIRTLAND. nov 30 3*s—tf Armstrong is in Town ! CK. ARMSTRONG, respectfully announces to the • citizens of Macon, that lie lias returned and re-op ened his Rooms, over E. L. Strobecker’s Drug Store, where thorough instruction will he given in Plain and Orna mmtal IVriliM<r; Double Entry Book Keeping Simplifier!, and Drawing, from the most simple to the higher brandies of ‘Mathematical nod Isenielricol perspective. Strangers visiting the citv can receive u course of Wri ting Lessons in four days. Rooms open ftom 9A. M.tolO !’• M. nov 23 ts SALE OF LOTS IN OGLETHORPE. r supply the demand for lots in this new and growing X town, there will lie another sale, commencing on Wed nesday, the 18th day of December next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The advantages of Oglethorpe as a place of business, are too w'ell known to need any recommendation —its location at the terminus of Railroad, in the most fertile cotton region of Georgia, will necessarily give it a rapic! growth—-it will have all the business, which the sale of 70 or 80,000 bales of cotton will command—its site is unsurpassed in beauty, by any in this State ; it has contained the present year, a popu lation of near 300 persons ; at the taking of the present census it was 286; not a case of fever, or serious sickness of any kind has occurred in the place ; in regard to health, it will thus far, compare favorably with any place in the State. Purcha sers of lots, can readily obtain materials either of lumber or -brick, for building—there are two steam saw mills, running two>aws each in full operation, one within two, and the oth er five miles from the place ; two brickyards have been wor ked this year and have made brick of an excellent quality ; preparations are in progress, for carrying out this business on a more extensive scale next year. The early completion of the Railroad to Oglethorpe next year, is placed beyond doubt. Persons who wish to prepare lor business in this town the next season, will do well to at tend, as this will he the last public sale—the remaining, un sold and business lots, and a large number of beautiful lots for residences, will be oficrid. E. G. CABANISS- N'ov. 23. 35-—lt sis iFi®min. milli. BEL, Rector. Macon, Ga., 6th Nov. 1850. I here will he hut one vocation in tlie venr, commencing on the 15th July and ending on the 31st August. The following gentlemen constitute tlie Board of Hon. A. 11. ('hnppell, Nathan C. Monroe, Esq., SYluj. Jairifl Smith, Col. R. A. L. Atkinson, S. Rose, Esq. The following gentlemen have consented to act asa Boaiß of Visitors: Hon. E. A. Nisbet, l ion. Washington Poe, I lofl I. (j. t roll. lion. G. M. Logan, Gen. J. W. Armstrong, A. H. Ellison, D. D.,Thomas Hardeman, Esq., Charltl Campbell, Esq.,,S. T. Chapman. Esq., Reverend S. Lull j drum, Dr. W. Lightfoot, Dr. J. B Wiley, Rev. R. Hookel j T. R. Lamar, Rev.J. A. Slianklin. .Jas- M. Boardrnan, 1)9 J. M. Green IT. W. Wise, Lsq., Col. S.T. Bailey, I)r. Nol tingham, win) Dr. E. L. Strohecker. I November 9, 1850. 33 |f I Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves &| House-Keeping Articles, I BRAY, CAR HART & Co.l Nea-rScott, Cariftrrt-4t410’. . I tojfhe attention of their friends and tin; pVglic., a lorcl V/ “(deselected and general stock in their line ; selertedjjfnd bought by one of the concern, the goods are all mfl andjSCte laid in expressiy for this market. will lake the liberty to say, that for variety, our Btock c;imfl| be equalled in the Btafe. e will sell on reasonable terins.giving every usual Copper Work, of all kinds, done with exactness and despatch. Tin Work in all its variety,—Roofing and job work,done ns A good stock of Tin Ware always on hand. Amongst their will he found Iron of all sizes and kinds, Nails and Nail Rods, Steel, Cost, German, Knglish blister and Spring Steel, Castings Hollow Ware, Ovens, Pots, Boilers and Cauldrons. ° csd&a STOVES, ; l Jg|§|COOKING • * and PARLOR, I—--- ■■ -JM 10 varieties, some very modern ANVILS’, Vices, Bellows and Blacksmith's Tools, generally. Por table Forges, Cross Cut and Mill fains, and Mill Cranks, Files &c„ saws, Planes, Bench Screws, Morticing Machines, Chisels, Ham mers, Hand Vices and Carpenters’ Tools, generally. Mill Irons, Hois ting Screws, Hand and Jack .Screws. Plows, Trace, and Log Chains, Lockand Breast Chains. Axes, Hoes, Agricultural implemcnlMraaM all kinds Plantation Tools, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters. Spades and Shovels, Fire Hogs, Feodors, Shovel and Housekeeping- Articles, Brass Coods, of all kimilHl ties, Sifters, Pans and Faucets. Fine Cons, Pistolsand plemonts generally. Willow and Wooden Ware, Tubs, Trays, &c.., &c. Japanned & Brittannia Ware, H LAMPS, and Candlesticks, English and American Poor Locks,Till, Trunk, at.d ( host Locks, I*i!c.s, Rasps. Ilorsc Shoe Nails, Furnaces for Tailors, Furnaces for heating smoothing Irons, with the usual va riety of Knives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Knives, Pad Locks Razors. W Scissors, Brushes of all kinds, Hairand Feather Dusters, cJrd Manilla Rope, Grindstones, &c., &c., &c. 7 ’ nov *> 3rf-tr GOI,I) Foil, Dentist* Kilts, Mouth Glasses, f or sa ‘ e b y E. J. JOHNSON. connerTYaylor, Ware-House & Gommission Merchants AT THE OLD STAND OF CONNER *■ MARTIN. MACON, GA. IX presenting our card to the public, we will state that our best exertions will lie given to promote the interests of our patrons ; and from past experience, we hope to be able to do full justice to all business which may be confided to our charge ; and also hope for a continuance of favors from the old patrons of Conner & Martin. Orders for Goods filled free of Charge. tT Advances made ou Cotton in Store or Shipment, at the j ; usual rates. _rj “ ’ I ‘• 15. T C ONNER. j Aug- 70 ts W. W. TAYLOR. NOTICE CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. V MEETING of the Cadets of Temperance will he held on Thur*day Evening, at the New Hall of Timed;ichi Division, opposite the Washington Ilall. As business o! im portance will be presented it is desired that all of the Mem ber he present. Parents wishing to train up their Boys in the Path of “Truth, Virtue and Temperance” are particular ly requested to aid the enterprise. All between the ago of 12 and 20, are entitled to be members of the Section, dec 7 JAS. G. RODGERS, Patron. Piano Forte Tuning, O. B. RICE tuner and repairer of Piano Fortes ff $ i ff and Organs, formerly of New York, would re spectfully’ inform those owning instruments, that he is now located in Macon, and will visit the neighboring towns once or twice a year. He has (he very best of recommendations and will give s>loo if any one can he found to excel him. — He pledges himself not to be equalled. He will work cheap est for those who employ hint the most frequently. Tuning done in the city by the year whe e the'e is no repairing, twice for $5, three times $6, Cha.ges for repairing will he made according to tho work. Orders left at Messrs. Virgins will be attended to. Nov 16, 1850 36-3 m dissolution; business heretofore existing in the name of Putnam &. Dor _L ion was dissolved the 30th of Nov., last. C. 8. PUTNAM, dec 7 11. DORION. THE business of Dentistry in all its branches, will be continued by the undersigned, to 4 A—I—I—r the entire satisfaction of all. Macon. Dec, 7. 1850. [lm] C. 8. PUTNAM. PLANTER’S HOTEL frSU’ 1 z tOULia Tallahassee, Florida. r IWIE Undersigned has taken tlie above Est<Jj n-n'liUed-JWWnioishetl with poTirif and accommodating servants, and with every convenience which either the place or the season can afford. lie trusts that his experience as a Hotel Keeper and his general ac quaintance made during his residence in Macon, will he suf ficient guarantee to the Travelling Public and especially to the citizens of Florida, that he will not fail to please. He will at least use every reasonable effort to contribute to the comfort and convenience of those who favor him with their patronage. S. M. LANIER.* novl6 1 y MACON HIGH SCHOOL, rpilE subscriber having associated with himself, the Rev. X GEOEGE HANCOCK, late I’rofessor of Languages in the Wesleyan Female College, will open on the first Mon day in January, in connection with the Bibb County Acade my, a HIGH SCHOOL, in which will be taught, all the branches of a thorough English and Classical Education. Prof. HANCOCK will have charge of the Department of Languages. Prof. J. RYAN, late of the Liverpool Me chanic’s Institution, will superintend the Department of Mathematics. Prof. j]. GRIMME, will give instructions in the French and other Modern Languages. English Department. Primnry'jClass, per Scholastic Year Oft Fourth Class, “ “ “ 28 00 Third Class, “ “ “ 32 00 Second Class, “ “ “ 40 00 First Class, “ “ “ 50 00 Classical Department. Third Class, per Scholastic Year s3fi 00 Second Class, “ “ “ 40 00 First Class, “ “ “ 50 00 There will he no extra charges, except for the Modern Languages, and one dollar from each pupil during the win ter term. The instruction in the Mathematical Department, will embrace every thing usually taught in a Collegiate course, together with practical Surveying and Engineering, Book keeping by single and double-entry, of Architec ture, etc. -\\ v The institution will be completely re-org,x\ v ized. No stu dent will he admitted, who does not bear a (\Vxl character, and every 011 c guilty of disorderly or pinmor.. conduct, will be suspended or expelled. Special care will belaid to the moral, as well as'lie intellectual training of CI.V-pupils. Suitable Lectures and explanations will accompany each Monthly reports will he made to parents and deportment and progress of each pupil. <1 at t lie e\ jiira 1 e-n ■ Watches, Jewelry, &c, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. GOLD and siver lever, duplex, anchor and verge M ATCHES, gold guard, fob vest and chatalaiue Chains ; seals, keys. ( harms, j-c., diamond, ruby, opal, garnet and pearl and other stones set iu finger rings; ear rings, bracelets, neckla ces, breast pins, studs, collar buttons, sleeve buttons, tj-c. Gold and silver Spectacles, thimbles, pen and pencil cas ts With Brown &, Bagley’s Pens, tooth picks, lockets and miniature cases, snaps, bracelet clasps, belt buckles of gold and silver, &.c., card cases @f silver pearl, embossed steel, &0., ladies port monies of do. combs of silver, tortoise shell, buffalo &c., head dresses, paper rnac-he work stands, desks, port folios jewelry boxes, tc. A choice and elegant selection of the above, with a great many new and elegant articles now on hand and for sale for moderate profits, for cash or approved credit. oct 26 3m E. J. JOHNSON. Housekeeping Goods. SITA EE Forks, table, dessert, tea, mustard and saltspoons, butter knives, soup ladles, cups and pitchers, sugar tongs, gravy spoons, &c. of warranted pure silver. Silver plated waiters, cake baskets, candlesticks, castors, snuffers and trays, butter tubs, salt and mustard cups, sugar baskets, &c. of new rich and elegant styles. .Silvered and gilt girondole, porcelain vaces, lard lamps, & c. Ivory handle knives and forks in setts and knives extra ; stiver plated fruit knives, childrens knives and forks, sc. nap kin rings, ten trays in setts and singly. Received by late arrivals and for sale on fair terms bv oct 26 * 3m E. J. JOHNSON. the Yonug Ones—Buttle doors nml shuttle cocks, Uraces, knives and lorks, bowls and pitchers, rattles, teething rings, &.c. for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. [.NINE GUNS—A fine lot of superior stub and Damascus l twist duns,shot pouches, powder flasks, drain bottles running equipments geuerallv, for sale bv V --X , . , K. J. .101(1 NSON. . - CJOLT’S Pistols—A lieu <& Wesson’s do. with a lar<re J and choice lot of t ide and smooth “bore single barrels, for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. (and A Ll!’ OR VIA Knives—l’en, pocket anil hunting do., J razors ami scissois, OUc. ol superior quality, tor stvln by E. J. JOHNSON. tUVX LS—with yold, silver, ivory and other mountings, J cigar cases, port tnonais, dressing cases, &.c. on baud and for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. ■ Violios, flutes and uccordeons anew choice lot, i for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. SIR V El ORN Compasses, Land (’bains, Mathemati cal Instruments c., anew supply for sale bv ‘ K. .1. JOHNSON. FIELD & ADAMS. FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, MACON, GEO RGIA. undersigned will continue the Warehouse and Com- I mission l*nsiitess, at the commodious and well known FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, formerly occupied by Dvsox N- Field. The strictest personal attention of both tlie part ners will, as heretofore, be given to all business entrusted to their care. They respectfully solicit a continuance of tlie patronage of their old friends and the public generally. They are prepared to make the usual Cash Advances on all Cotton or other Produce stored with them at the custo mary rates. All orders for Groceries, Bagging and Rope, will be filled at the lowest market prices. Macon, Sept. 6, 1850. $ J I OII , X M ’ FIKLI >’ 1 t A. B ADAMfew 24—6i# SHOE : 1> ( • ■ ulenis from a tit t hand. S.Mil.’ first ruto Fit KWH CAM’ BKIXB, of t |j. , importation, cheap for Cash: l S'” <■ 'iit !< -lufti .'iro invited to call and examine our work, as wo ,v®f'to'/vccutf all orders, hi a h/i i that cannot be beaten*, l l is,,r:,n -V otliereity. We shall aim to give entire satisfaction to ■[’ 1’ customer. Heparin” neatly dune. V t ~ l} ,r F. P. GARY & CO. - IstC'^ Ma'pfarlnrpr and Dealer in puwmampawwi© a slooxs I Stovls of every kind, and Host Fashionable Patterns, at)'! I follow Ware WWsfz ACON ! G A . ‘ ip: "’ r ’ T::l ’ >'i” ’ Lot W„ r l, llllSlllllllß i 30 —fim I “ 7;Y1 ■ .■ ■ ■ ■- Hfl • II ; / ■ ;V. f; 1 ” I ■> l"r lii.- an.l .iiidp 1,,,;,^. “i -tii i it..■( .i 1 •’ 11 ‘b t i .'i i..\ and Ii ;, . ml - n calf, kip. ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ 111,1 “ 111 l>c a! small a man. I IIf■ ir Slock will he kept arrivals thn.- enahling tiiem Goods called for b> the TrSHH le.-pei Hull v solicit the at tri; 1 1 ail examination of their Goods, b f e ‘ s ’, asp| H ing them that their Ooods op ease; and piodging the .best “\r e ® l, T‘ n p t 0 again, Goods ‘ 1 . com, me:don. Believing a scale of i fines, their motto will he, <4 fn ai LJQ’iJck J Repairing nea: ly done a!*’ iiort n -.lice. M Mace„, octo., id )f t 0 M f ■&mg% v% yx a a Uilx** IJiargaius! IFERRY & CO. to the Citizens of 31” A COX : ry. tint they are now opening in the lr,ors East of IsipanV !)rv Good*’ Store Hjt.lttrartivu STUCK the and NOTICE, TIIE COPARTNERS]!IF heretofore existing between (he Subscribers, in the business of Hotel keepiug, is (his day dissolved. All persons are cautioned against crediting any one in the name of said firm. WILLIAMS ej- CARNEY. The undersigned will hereafter continue the “Mechanics’ Hotel” on his own account and hopes to afford the public and his friends satisfaction. TIIO. L. WILLIAMS, oct 19 ts 1 IHin Wool Hats assorted qualities, J UUU 1(100 Negro Blankets assorted qualities, 1500 pr. Negro Shoes Superior quality, ‘JIM) pieces Negro Kerseys, for sale by SMITH & OLI\ ER. MsaaasrisisiT’r’ MRS. DAIIOVR informs the Ladies /ijg : i of Macon and vicinity, that her slock in a l ,ove hne is complete for Fall I'ash ion, with the most desirable Goods.— M : WMt As these Goods have been mostly pnr *'sLf chased in Paris, for this place, they will \ V*fc. £ he sold cheaper than ordinary. Ladies would do well to take a good look at ‘/ / I them and compare them w iih other Goods before purchasing elsewhere. The Stork of SILK, and STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. FEATH ERS, E JIB ROGER IKS, M ANTILLES and DRESS SILK, is worth any one’s trouble, to examine thoroughly, ocltl dm Ocniulgcc Iron & Itrass FOUNDRY, AND MACHINE SHOP. 7pm: Ocmulgoe Foundry has t&en enlarged atid- furnished with ■Jb.'ncw and superior-stock of took*. which 4*iW o*u We the subscribe • , to furnistr work at the shortest notice,- in his litre, of a superior char acter, and at prices as low as can Ire furnished elsewhere. The atten tion of Miiwrights and Machinists is earnestly requested to examine this establishment. lam prepared to.furnish ST3I.ItC iSt SITG-lITSSj : from 1 to 00 horse power, for saw mills or other purposes; Screw Cuttings from 1 inch diameter to 2 feet, 10 feet long ; Gear Cuttings; . Turning in all its branches ; Finishing of all kinds of Machinery. IN THE FOUNDRY we are proj>arod to furnish all kinds of Castings of Iron or Brass ; Mill Gear of nil kinds, oftlie most approved patterns: Revel, Face and Fpur Gear; Cast-Iron Water Wheels; Gin Gear of all patterns, and sizes to suit; Cotton Gin work; Press Pulleys; Hand Kailimrs, Fire-proof Doors ane windows, Cemetry Railing, Gudgeons, Inks, Mitt Spindles— in fact,-work of any description tlrat is done in an establishment ot the kind. Persons interested in the business are repuexted to examine this concern. ( HAH. P. LEVY. Oemulgee Fount! re. Ist St. bcioir .Muon -V n'cxtern Kaitroail. I—ls NAILS, IRON, STEEL AND HOLLOW-WARE. ,)/ w\ KEGS Nails, assorted; 20 “fine 3d nails; 1000 pounds Wrought Nails; 1000 do. Ilorse Shoe Nails; 15,000 do. assorted Baltimore Hollow Ware; Swedes Iron, assorted; Band, Hoop and Round Iron; Nail Rods; L’n.-t and German Steel; English and Auferican Blister Steel; In Store, and for sale by BRAT, C.VRIIART k. CO. May 11,1830. 12—ts J- AMP, Linseed, Lard and Train oil. Window Glass and J Putty, Paint Brushes and all kind of Colours for Pain ters'use for sale by SMITH <■!’ OLIVER. GROCERIES!! TlAjik undersigned still continue their old business,and have at tins JL .time.one of the largest and best selected stocks ol Groceries in the State, whjcb they are at all times prepared to sell on the moot ftrorable terms to Dealers or Consumers. In addition to their regular business, tliev are constantly receiving consignments of TENNESSEE PRODUCE. Bacon, Cot'll, 1 lour, AtC.,.which they will sell at the Unreal market price FOR C.ISII. ‘ SCOTT, CARIIAKT &CO. April 18, 1850. 4 —ts A Billiard & Bowling Salted Opposite llie Lanier Lou ^ase^ ! !o ,A S °P sri BUllaa Tables, ■•, ,1 known i ,o< ' a,lon °f those who are fond of this pleas. | JlM,ha, he , Aty ih'”- hit a,so refitted his BO A LING SALOON con- Tour ileys, with all the needful equipment for jnhis healthful and inviiroratino exorcise. ftj J 1 is “BAR is, as usual, well supplied with the choicest */ri/tal refreshments, and in a room separate and distinct Irnm the other Departments, so that all tastes can be grati fied, without any unnecessary commingling of the suht/d and lit/it ids. 1 .jM Good order will he preserved, and every attention will be given to make his guests feel entirely “at Home,”* whenever they may choose to give him a call. As a‘re- from (lie cares of business, durinjr the loitjf winter eve nings, the Proprietor flatters himself that It is\isiters may *'jX.b fitrlher and fare worse.’ {('in] E. E. BROWN. GIL I Cornices and Curtain Bands of new styles and rich und elegant patterns. For sale hv E L J. JOHNSON. tho Toilet—A choice selection of very superior I oilet articles, tor sale !>v E. J. JOHNSON. W edtliti” Parties, Arc. —Note paper, envelopes 9. wafers, cuke boxes, gold and silver leaf, &e., of choice and beautiful styles, lor sale by E. J. JOHNSON. 1 “1 I'iRROM V PI 1 ] stocks—l’late cases ami chent- B -* IC!l| G prepared buckskin, paints, brushes &c. with n tew samples nt henntjfulpapier maclie uml gilt tm.rrocc. book !!!!°"’ sa,e b - v . E. J. JOHXSO.V WASTED, 100 000 AGS. Cush P ai, l for clean cotton o I \J\Jn\J\J\J linen rags—4 cents per pound, when de livered in quantities of [OO pounds or more : and 5* when de livered in small quantities, tor old hemp, hugging, and pip. ces of rope, IJ cents, delivered either at Rock Island Factory °l 9 \ t ,‘ le I lr store ‘ Columbus, in the .South corner Room or Oglethorpe House. Oct, 20. I>- ADAMS, Secretary. I Ilalf-Bar'ls Xo. 1 Mackerel, l ft 15“ “ 2 fresh caught, for sale hy SMITH & OLIVER. PRIXTS AXI) GINGHAMS. f A CASKS Prints, assorted qualities; 1 5 do. Ginghams, do. do. 2 do. Lawns, do. do. 10 Cases Bleached'Goods; ‘•.■>- ■ *■-'■■- §§ 50 Bales Brown Domestics; Caps, Ky. deans, Flannels, Ac.—for sale by cisg orj wT** KIUBKE , noßEiij>r^[^ 8 R&H FOUNDER —AND MANFFACTFRER OF Steam Engines k Boilers, of Gearing and shafting for MILLS, of erery denrriptian ■ i AND SUGAR MILLS, /a patterns; if-**-, fM c R’ tCE P; L 1 liters and :in ;r c be where. Hfo. 1 articles. F 23-Gr.i ]\TR. BOSSIEUX will commence Lis ScJtoei ■. I*l this evening, Saturday 3d November, at 3 o’cl<* for Misses, Masters and Voting Ladies, for geniisiftt saint’ eveitinjfs at 7. 8 or U o'clock as may best suit tlf convenience. Mr. 11. wi ! teach those who may t'osn the dance Tloilroot* anti £cttsvcH as Tatifflß and introduci'd by (Vilarius at Paris. II? w ill give les sons privately if desired, attend Claeses at Academies or in the surrnityilmo cniiusv and parents may re:ta ; - surid that tine allentirn will be yivett to the deport men- Terms !or all the diffl renf dances, $lO ; for any par ticuhtf one, .$5; waltzinj; will lie for §'s, an lessotts iriven privately if desired. novi y Cornucopia lloNfsiurnf, Adi) ixma 310332, (.'opartnersiiip lieretofitre existing ;;n !er tit? r.-ame,. of USHER & LANIER, is tlt is day dissolved, by mu tual consent. The business of this establishment will he carried on by ('. C. USHER, who will use his bc-st effort* to please al! who tnav favor him with a call, oct 28 ts * CNAS. C. USHER, S. M. LAMER, City Lots for Sale, r one acre Lois in the South Western part of Macon, -1- near to the contemplated site of the S. W. Rujl fio.ui; six quarter and half acre l/rts ou Magnolia street, nea. the WesJyan Female College, and one l'ive acre Lot adjoining - Trottp liill. near the new Factory, FOR SALE- For fur ther particulars apply to E. E- BROWN, duly PJ, 1850. ’ H—ts NEW OMNIBUS. TIIK NEW OMNIBUS, built to order , prosly for the Ft.ovn and F.xssrß Hot - /fZjritW *s now running to and frotn e-.v h Rajlro-t i ■, Depot, tails for pr irate passengers aetrle punctually, on notitkatiorr being madeut either House,orouf stable. MASON & niBBIjUU June 14,1850. 12—ts I*AT TK\ & ( OLLI.U IVart‘-llon<it; & Coututisxioii Merck s? , MACON, GEORGIA. Wild, continue business at their VYARKHOUSE, opjvvsito Messrs. —& ~ l' ,,s s X: t’o. ('atton .‘lccnnc. Grate- h?:" ( ful for the patronage extended to ‘ them the past season, they r>aiAv the tender oft heir SSSEifiSc?:,’ : services to their former patrons ami the inihlic, w ith the assuror! that, a* they have no interest, either direct or imlireet , in ‘be pvreb- ■ of Cotton, their entire attention will lie devoted to the inr : ests entrusted to them. SPgr'Orilers-for IlAuntsc, Rofic and other Mkrciisxiusk. wild- ■ filled carefully and promptly, and the customary advances made Produce in Store. .May 24, 1850. Af 9 —sy II <A. n are ph ascii to at:nf>t!?e’ “'^© r “Id friends and the public gcucr that this MAY Hi TKLis reception of i. 1 r;: i. . ■ ‘ ‘ •i(i ■ ■ ■ i r. who WsF I ■ :, AR- .'^^22T-ACZI3IZT ! - ; | Vnviis. ?.', Vi.-,. Id lie !),>■■■ ” n 1 •’'••lit k, and |>ie,. •■BIB r-e.*iveil ami for sale bv j, Mh.im, Sept Id, ijM";;-’ ragthxg, j | it- l: ‘.id'.:’ I.’- avy <;.,nve|.BHH| l->’ ; ... , ttl.KI i ‘oils Koiitncky |;,,, H . ; ‘ - 50 “ E'tssia ir<j,|v Rom'; WBm l.lrs. Twine; - 000 Sait—now in Store and sers, low. i-, k^H June 7. 1850. ■ For Sale! \ HOUSE couptaining Four Hoorn?, Huildings with an rlhcclktit well of near thyvsidence of Alex. .McGregor. pr-- t J !y. / HH'SHED, POM DERED & IXIAF arl s refined ami Xevv Orleans biyrup, i Candles, for sale by SMITH HATS & CAP^ I I’ST RECEIVED a * > lilts and Gaps. JHHHHHHPP” r | ’.’ _ a 1 j a ‘MsmMm JKu j ’ i ■"'■ ‘ Vi'. :• •( >ks . ■ - 1 ’ • - - . V:. i..... I • - ..... . : ‘ > • . >.- aif ” ‘ ■ ■ ■ ’ ■ ■ , ‘^l V-rr’,. •;!. i-. : . ‘/ and, an • f known i 3d, jp',o WCRINSON. * 14—es . ■ :■■-¥ -.k.k’— dkd* ts m 7 T - gowner! ShhHHL _______ A - y - martin. ||||gj■r•>>fon■. and friends. . 23 22— t s z * T. -- - H ‘- u TAVI.OR W<- OUSLEY &~SOX~ Bre-HonM and Commission Merchants. ” IbL continue Cosine* at their \f ‘We.Proef Buildings,” jL^Jlp xzsaswwi t'iimv AVENUE, Maeos, Ga. Thankful for past favors, (ho bog leave to av th m - . stanlly at their post, and that no efforts shall be srmrt l tl f COr ~ the interest of their patrons. H TC!I to a ‘*vaoc<s- Tliey resfk rtfidly ask all who have Cctt-x or a Advaxces on Cotton in Store or Shi™-, ne r tran-arted at the usual rates. nap -and all bun, Aptil 2jih, 1850 V-_>r