The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, December 28, 1850, Image 2

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TIT” WE are authorized to announce J.T. WOOT ON, as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb Cos., at the ensuing election. MARSHALSHIP. _ We are authorized to announce L. S. CHER RY as a candidate for First Marshal, at the ensu ing election. Dec- 14 38 to WE are authorized to announce WILLIS 11. HUGHES, as a candidate for Principal Marshal, at the ensuing election. dec 7 jf-eT WE are authorized to announce JOHN B. CUMMING, as a Candidate for the office of Mar shal of this city at the approaching election, nov 30 WE are authorized to announce GEORGE J. LUNSFORD, as a candidate for Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing election. dec 7 CST WE are authorized to announce 11. E. RICH ARDSON, as a candidate for Deputy Marshal , at the ensuing election. dec 7 WE are authorized to annouuce WARREN D. WOOD, as a candidate for the office of Deputy | Marshal , at the ensuing election, nov 30 \\ E are authorized to announce J. W. ADERIIOLD, as a candidate for the office of Depu- \ ty Marshal, at the ensueing election, nov 30 &W WE are authorized to announce JESSE MORRIS, as a candidate for Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing election. dec 7 WE are authorized to announce JAMES B. NELSON, as a candidate for the office of Deputy Marshal , at the ensuing election, nov 30 jkr?” WE are authorized to announce ZACHA KIAIIIIOLOMON, as a candidate for Deputy Mar shal, at the ensuing election. dec 14 g3P WE are authorized to announce the name of H. W. SHAW, as a candidate for Deputy Mar shal, at the ensuing election. dec 14 CfF* WE are authorized to announce A. R. FREE MAN, as a candidate for re-election for Clerk of Council, at the ensuing election. dec 21 tW W'E are authorized to announce HENRY J. COOPER, as a candidate for Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing election. dec 21* Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Statement of the condition of the Marine & Fire Insurance Bank of the State of Georgia, audits Agencies, Tuesday morning, Dec. 3d, 2850. DR. Discounted Notes running to maturity, $ 570,54S 76 Exchange “ “ “ 1,415,504 98 Notes and Bills protested, Considered Good 29,430 02 “ Doubtful, 1,311 45 Bills Receivable, 1,174 11 Bonds of the City of Savannah, 43,000 00 Bonds of the Central Railroad, 3,400 00 Stocks of other Institutions, 52,320 00 Banking House and Lot, 10,00 00 Other Real Estate, 7,204 90 | Due from other Banks and Suspense Account, 1,119/13 Protests, 11(1 50 Resulting Balance with Agencies, 57,650 63 N othej & Checks of other Banks, 46,134 80 Specie, 309,733 78 $2,826,788^63 DR. Capital Stock, $ 650,000 00 Circulation, 1,471,796 00 Deposites, 367,201 18 Unclaimed Dividends, 1,880 00 Dividend No. 47, declared this day, 39,000 00 Cue to other Banks and Agents, 154,516 49 tserved profits, 142,394 96 2,826,788 63 ‘'Tate of Gegrgia, ) Personally appeared Edward Pad- Gkatham County , J delford, President, & Jonathan Olm stead, Cashier of the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of the State of Georgia, and made oath that the foregoing statement is just and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. EDW’D PADDELFORD, President. J. OLMSTEAD, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed this 20th Day of December, 1850, before me, W. THORNE “WILLIAMS, s. i. c. c. c. i State Bank. A Condensed Statement of the condition of the Bank of the State of Georgia and Office at Augusta, on the sth De cember, 1850, and other Branches and Agencies, up to the 13th instant. DR. Discounted Notes, 1,485,864 18 J :i ls of Exchange, 1,421,119 75 ’ 2,906,983 93 “f which amount is considered good, 2,896,043 89 Doubtful, 7,031 10 Bad, 8,908 91 12,906,983 93 .Stocks, Bonds, &0., 171,395 00 Real Estate, 55,942 63 Banking Houses and Lots 70,317 76 Salaries and Expenses, 7,179 45 Resulting Balance between Mother Bank and Branches, 483,381 52 Due from other Banks, 342,044 41 Notes of other Banks on hand, 147,626 00 Specie, 618,772 33 . 1,108,4-12 74 $4,803,644 03 CR. Capital Stock, 1,500,000 00 Notes in circulation, 2,388,379 00 Discount Account, 40,548 16 Reserved Fund, 50,461 31 Di\i lend unclaimed, 15,279 50 Depositee, 806,978 03 $4,803,644 03 State op Georgia, ) Personally appeared A. Porter, Chatham County , ) President, and I. K. Tefft, Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia, and made oath that the foregoing statement is just and true to the best of their knowl edge and belief. A. PORTER, President. I. K. TEFT, Cashior. Sworn and subscribed this 20th of November, 1840. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i. c. c. c. December 28, 1850. 40—It MACON HIGH SCHOOL. r I^ STRUCTORS forthU Inst ' ,ut *°n are now in the citv, and *r l‘ le Exercises wilt commence on the first Monday in January half-past 8 o’clock, A. M. Parents and Guardian, wto ESI m patronize the Institution, will please to leave the names of .moils. •* l *j* r Prof ®. H, Hancock or the subscriber. 1 * E*3 *• *. STROHEj,. Rertrr _ TO PRINTERS. A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, competent and willing to work at Press and Casr, and of steady, industrious habits, will find im mediate application at this office. Dec. 28, 1850. MAYORALTY. THE friends of J. 11. K. WASHINGTON, an. uouiice him as a Candidate for MAYOR at the en suing election. Dec. 7. MUNICIPAL. Mr. Editor :—The following Ticket will be sup ported for Mayor and Aldermen at the approaching Municipal Election, by men of all parties. Fo r Mayor . J. H. R. WASHINGTON. Fo r Alder men . C. B. COLE, T. G. HOLT, JOHN L. JONES, SAMUEL GOVE, L. N. WHITTLE, CIIAS. A. ELLS, Z. T. CONNER, CHARLES P. LEVY. ~TtHE BRITISH PERIODICALS AND THE LEONARD SCOTT & C 0.., JVO. 54 GOLD ST., -YU IV YORK , CONTINUE to publish the four leading British Quar ’ terly Reviews and Blackwood’s Magazine; in addi tion to which they have recently commenced the publi cation of a valuable Agricultural work, c-.ailed the “Farmer’s Guide to Scientific and Practical Agriculture,” By Henry Stephens, F. R. S., of Edinburgh, author of the “ Book of the Farm,” &c., &,c.; assisted by John P. Norton, M. A., New Haven, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, &c., &c. This highly valuable work will comprise two large royal octavo volumes, containing over 1400 pages, with 18 or 20 splendid steel engravings,and more titan 600 engravings on wood, in the highest style of the art, il ilustraling almost every implement of husbandry now in use by the best farmers, the best methods of ploughing, planting, haying, harvesting, &c., &c., the various do mestic animals in their highest perfection ; in short, the pictorial feature of the hook is unique, and will render it ol incalculable value to the student of agriculture. The work is being published in Semi-monthly Num bers, of 64 pages each, exclusive of the Steel engrav ngs, and is sold at 25 cents each, or $5 for the entire work in numbers, of which there will be at least twenty two. The British Periodicals Re-published are as follows, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig), THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), AND BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) Although these works are distinguished by the political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their lit erary character which gives them their chief value, and in that they stand confessedly far above all other jour nals of their class. Blackwood , still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its ancient ce lebrity, and is, at this time, unusually attractive, from the serial works of Bnhver and other literary notables, written for that magazine, and first appearing in its col umns both in Great Britain, and in the United States.— Such works as “ The Caxtons ” aud “ My New Novel” (both by Bulwer,) “ Aly Peninsular Medal,” “'The Green Hand,” and other serials, of which numerous rival edi tions are issued by the ffading publishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Blackwood, after it lias been issued by Messrs. Scott A Cos., so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Magazine may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales.’ Terms. v Perann. For any one of the four Reviews $ 3.00 For any two do. 5 OO^^Hgl Mk For any do. For t V 9pM) For Blackwood and the lO.yU For Farmer’s Guide (complete in 22 Nos.) $5.00 {Payments to be made in all cases in Advance.) CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above pri ces will be allowed to Clubs ordering (our or more co pies of any one or more of the above works. Thus : 4 copies of Blackwood or of one Review wil 1 be sent to one address for S9 ; 4 copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for S3O : and soon. *** Orders from Clubs must be sent direct to the pub lishers, as no discount from these prices can be allowed to Agents. Money, current in the States where issued, will be received at par. O’ Remittances and communications should be al ways addressed, post-paid or franked, to the .Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT &. CO., 79 Fulton Street, New York, Entrance 54 Gold st. Dec 21 4t - Premium Cotton Gins. ET. TAYLOK & Cos., Proprietors of the Col • limbus Cotton Gin Manufactory, have the satis faction to announce to their patrons and the Planters, generally, of the Cotton growing region, that they are j prepared to supply any number of their celebrated’Pre mium Gins. Where these Gins have been once used, it would be deemed unnecessary lor the Manufacturers to say a word in their favor, as they feci confident the machines have been brought to such perfection, that their superior per formance will recommend them, in preference to other Gins now in use. For the satisfaction of those who have used the Gins, and are acquainted with their rep utation, the Proprietors need only say, that the First Premiums have been awarded to them, for the BEST GIN exhibited at the Great State Fair held at Atlanta, Ga. ; also, at the Alabama and Georgia Ayricultu-al and Mechanic’s Fair, held at Columbus ; and at the an nual Fair of the South Carolirfivlnstitute, at Charleston. The Cotton ginned on these Gins received the first Pre miums at the exhibition held at Charleston, S. C. and at every Fair where samples of cotton from them have ! been exhibited. \ The Proprietors have in their possession numerous i certificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers, Commission Merchants and Manufacturers of cotton coods, testifying 1 I that the performance of the Gins, and the samples pro- ■ duced by them, cannot be excelled by any ever manufac- I tßrecL i All orders for Gins given either to our traveling or • local Agents, or forwarded to the Proprietors bv mail, will always receive prompt attention. Gins will be sent to any part of the country, and warranted to give satis faction. N. B. A liberal discount will in all cases be allowed where the Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manu factory. Dec. 14. 38—ly At Home Again. tr V ’ friends and the public, (Sf&SV?, S X&ffv!* we are again established a our old stand on the Avenue, No. 3, Fnion 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 W aiters, 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. Aceorde ons and Violins of splendid quality. Clocks of different pat terns. Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted. Piano Fortes, from Nunns &, Clarks, J. Chickerings, A. 11. Gale, Tlallett & Davis’s Factories, which will be sold cheap and v-arranted. Guitars, Guitar and Piano music, instruction b£oks, etc. Call and see us. J. A. &S. S. VIRGIN, dec 14 oy—tf BAGGING, rope, 4c. 4 o*l BALES Heavy Gunny Cloth; 1 50 pieces Dundee Ragging; 1000 Coils Kentucky Rope; 250 “ Russia 18 ply Hope; 1500 Lb*. Twine; 2000 Sacks Salt—now in Ftore and for sale in lots to suitnureba sera, low. KJBBEK & DICKINSON Jane 7.1850. u tt -1 sis 6S 0 Mil 6.1 T I 111. LAMPS, and Candlesticks, English nnd American T)onr Locks, Till, Trunk, and Chest Lock:*, Files, Rasps. Horse Shoe Nails, Furnaces for Tailors, Furnaces for heating smoothing Irons, with the usual va | riety of Knives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Knives, Pad Locks and j Razors. Scissors, Brushes of nil kinds, Ilairand Feather Dusters, Cords, Manilla Rope, Grindstones, &.C., &.C., &.c. n °vo 33 ts GOLD Foil, Dentists Files, ftlouih Glasses, &c., for IW a le by E. J. J.HINSON. Boot & Shoe Establishment. * Kirtlaiul would return their sincere thanks ] ■ the very liberal patronage they have received for the last ten years and they most re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. They would also inform their friends and the public generally that they 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. Wc 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 36——ts 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. Wanted IMMEDIATELY, four or five Rood Cabinet Workmen, also a good Turner, to whom good wages will be paid by decßl [tf 3 HUGHES, KNIGHT t CO., Mulberry St., near tho Market. THE Eargest assortment ever offered in this Market of rich, ele gant, useful, and ornamental articles suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Presents, at E. j. JOHNBON’?. PERSONS wish to take chances in a Splendid Itafllo for Holiday Presents are requested to call asahovo. dec 21 39—ts -vfmnmmr fl'MlE business heretofore existing in the name of Putnam & Dor _L ion was dissolved the 30th of Nov., last. G. if. PUTNAM, dcc7 If. DORION. JlJjpgS THE business of Dentistry in all its Branches, will be continued by tho undersigned, to 1 -L-L-I—‘ tho entire satisfactiun of all. Macon. Dee, 7. 1850. Tim] C. 8. PUTNAM. PLANTER’S HOTEL, tdlija Tallahassee, Florida. UIMIE Undersigned has taken charge of the above Estab- X lishment. It has been refitted and furnished with polite and accommodating servants, and with every convenience which either the place or the season can afford. He that his experience as a Hotel Keeper and his quaintaned made during his residence in Macon, Will iMmf 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 comlort and convcnienco of those who favor him with their patronage. S. M. LANIER, novl6 1 y ffIAGOWj HIGH: SCHjOjOL^ r |MIE subscriber having associated with himself, the Rev. J- GEOEGE HANCOCK, late Professor 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 lIIGII 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. E. GRIMME, will give instructions in the French and other Modern Languages. English Department. Primn ry’C’ass, per Scholastic Year $25 00 Fourth Class, “ “ •* 20 00 Third Class, “ •* “ 32 00 Second Class, **•*•* J. 40 00 First Class, M “ “ ,j 50 00 Classical Department. Third Class, per Scholaslie Year $36 00 Second Class, 11 11 11 40 00 First Class, 11 •* “ 50 00 There will be no extra charges, except for the Modern Languages, aud 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, principles of Architec ture, etc. The institution tgill be completely re-organized. No stu dent will be admitted, who does not bear a good character, apd every one guilty of disorderly or conduct, will be suspended or expelled. Special care will be paid to the moral, as well as the intellectual training of the pupils.— Suitable Lectures and explanations will accompany each recitation. Monthly reports will be made to parents and guardians, of the deportment and progress of each pupil. N. B.— Payments will be required at the expiration of one half of each term. O’Arrangements will be made to have students from a distance, provided with good board in respectablo families, at moderate terms. Circulars containing further information will be furnished on application to the subscriber. j P. A. STROBEL, Rector. Nov. 1850. v a | ■KMSBjHni be hut one voc ill conunAcin^l W ’llg gentlemen eenst.lutfftwe 1 10.-iril lion. Nathan C. Mount', Esq., Maj^R^^B Smith, CIBR. A. L. Atkinson, S. Rosa/Esq. The following gentlemen have cousf-nted to act as a Boarfir of Visitors: Hon. E. A. Nisbet, Ilon.AVashington Poe, Hon. T. G. Holt, lion. G. M. Logan, Gen. J. W. Armstrong, Rev. W. 11. Ellison, D. D-,Thomas Hardeman, Esq., Charles Campbell, Esq., S. T. Chapman, Esq., Reverend S. Lan drum, Dr. W. Light foot, Dr. J. B Wiley, Rev. R. Hooker, T- R. Lamar, Rov.J. A. Shauklin, .Jus- M. Boardman, Dr. J. M. Green U. W. Wise, Esq., Col. S.T. Bailey, Dr. Not tingham, mid Dr. E. L. Strohccker. November 9, 1850 . 33—ts Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves & House-Keeping Articles, BRAY, € All HART & Cos. Near .Scott, Carhart fc Co’s. OFFER to the attention of their friends and the public, a large well selected and general (dock in their line ; having been | selected and bought by one of the concern, the goods are all new and were laid in expressly for this market. We will take the liberty to say, that for variety, our Stock cannot be equalled in the State. We will sell on reasonable terms,giving every usual accomodation. Copper Work, of all kinds, done with exactness and despatch. Tin Work in all its variety,—Rooting and job work,done ns usual, j A good stock of Tin Ware always en hand. Amongst their stock will be found Iron of all sizes and kinds, Nails and Nail Rods, Spikes Steel, Cast, German, English blister and Spring Steel, Castings and Hollow Ware, Ovens, Pots, Boilers and Cauldrons. STOVES, JPg^COOKING *xd 10 varieties, some very modern improvements. ANVILS, Vices, Bellows and Blacksmith’s Tools, generally. Por table Forges, Cross Cut and Mill Sams, 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 implements, and ( all kinds Plantation Tools, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Spades and Shovels, Fire Dogs, Vendors, Shovel and Tongs and Housekeeping* Articles, Brass Goods, of all kinds, Ket- j ties, Sifters, Pans and Faucets. Fine Guns, Pistolsand shooting im- jJ plements generally. Willow and Wooden Ware, Tubs, Baskets. JJ Trays, &c., &c. , 0 f . —, Japanned & Brittannia Ware, ’ ’ —■ ■ i Watches, Jewelry, &c. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. GOL D i,d siver lever, duplex, anchor ver S° WATCHES, gold guaid, fob .on, vest and chatalaiue Chains ; Beals, keys. Charms, <J*c., diamond, ruby, opal, garnet and pearl and other stones set in finger rings ; ear rings, bracelets, neckla ces, breast pins, studs, collar buttons, sleeve buttons, <£c. Gold and silver Spectacles, thimbles, pen and pencil cas es with Brown &, Bagley’s Pens, tooth picks, lockets and miniature cases, snaps, bracelet clasps, belt buckles of gold and silver, &.c., card cases of silver pearl, embossed steel, &c., ladies port monies of do. combs of silver, tortoise shell, buffalo &c., head dresses, paper mache work stands, desks, port folios jewelry boxes, &.C.- A choice and elegant selection of the above, with a great many new and elegant articles now on band and for sale for moderate profits, for cash or approved credit. ect 26 3m E. J. JOHNSON. Hcrasekeepirg Gooes. Sl!,\ Lit 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 aud mustard cups, sugar baskets, &.c. of new rich and elegant styles. Silvered and gilt girondole, porcelain vaces. lard lamps, tc. Ivory handle knives and forks in setts and knives extra; silver plated fruit knives, childrens knives and forks, uc. nap kin rings, tea trays in setts and singly. Received by late arrivals and for sale on fair terms by oct 26 3m E. J. JOHNSON. I, NOR the Young Ones—Buttle doors and shuttle cocks, graces, knives and forks, bowls and pitchers, rattles, teething rings, &x. so i sale by E. J. JOHNSON. GUNS—A fine lot of superior stub and Damascus twist Guns,shot pouches, powder flasks, drain bottles gunning equipments generally, for sale bv ‘ E. J. JOHNSON. rf^O LI pistols —A lien A Wesson’s do', with a large - Y and choice lot of rifle and smooth bore gioerle barrels, for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. CALIFORNIA Knit *os —Pen, pocket and bunting do., razors aud scissors, Ac. ofsuperior quality, lor sale by e. j. Johnson. Cl AN Kn with gold, silver, ivory and other mountings, / cigar cases, port u.onuis, dressing cases, &c. on baud und for sale by e. j. JOHNSON. Violins, flutes and accordeons anew choice lot, X lor sale by E. J. JOHNSON. l RYLV OKS ,Compasses, Land U’tiains, IVluthsinaii cal lustrum cuts Ac., anew supply for sale bv ‘ E. J. JOHNSON. FIELD & ADAMS, FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, MACON, GEO RGI A. r pHK undersigned will continue the Warehouse and Com- L mission Business, at the commodious and well known I 1 IRE-I’ROOI? BUILDING, formerly occupied by Dvson A Field. The strictest personal attention of both the part ners will, as heretofore, be given to all business entrusted to their care. They respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of their old friends and the public generally. I hey are prepared to make (he usual Cash Advances on all Cotton or other Produce stored with them ut the custo mary rates. All orders for Groceries, Bagging und Rope, will be filled at the lowest market prices. Macon, Sept. 6, 1850. $ JOHN M. FIELD, 1 l A. B ADAMS. 24—Cm BASIL A. WISE, .j -i ii ij— hi. .. {.i. - ■ j .-F” ■ l:; j ‘a. yi in, ttgi,*. v?y -j ~ ‘ v ~'-‘ * •.?■ f -caALs ■ uToCT u i ... ..* 1,,,1/v. *t it - iPL&QiM, <§, ©LOOK \ tijy Stoves of every kind, ihe Richest and Plo3t Fashionable Patterns, Stove Trimmings and Hollow Ware, MACON, GA. O’ All kinds of Copper, Tin aud Sheet Iron Work, done at the shortest notice. oct 19 30—6 m firs'njr wrbb Great Bargains! WM. B. FERRY & CO. YATould respectfully announce to the Citizens of MACON } f anil surrounding country, that they are now opening in the new Triangular Block, three doors Fast of Logan’s Dry Goods’ Store -d street, the largest and most attractive STOCK ol _ Li & clnn , ’, C ? lr r, offoml tllis nilrket ’ which will be sold at prices that cannot fad to suit the Customer. . Nnrt C h?kW ly f°? nec,od ~JC ?hoe nn<l I-cother business at the oossiMV ‘X,' >*ve been manufactured and got up 10 the t vst thev vin ?e.7„ gC ’ n ,” V th Mreful “fcrcncc to this market; nod St ’ . c h’ sa ><that in point of eleganceand durability, their ’ In thn t he'equalled by any house South of Washington, and e, Iff , , , We P ar tCHt wiU be found the most rare 7?, XT yl<!S ‘ v ,IC 1 hi'e ever been produced by the Trade— iplß, Satin and Prunella patent foxed Congress Waiters; Satin black a in* 1,1 j ,:l,on ‘ f - lce ‘oiiters; black and white Satin, and vhite kii r” s , la ;’ >r Sli Ppers; Enamel, Bronze, black and i> , ‘’ rench Embroidered Party Slippers—a beautiful article -1 a ent Leather Knamcl,Kid, and Morocco Excelsior Ties • High and low cut Morocco and Cloth lluskins and half Gaiters; French Mo rocco, Lace and Congress Gaiters ; as well ns the more common vari eties, tor general and substantial use. Misses, Childrens’and In fants wear, in great variety and extent, from the common and sub stantia Ito the most rich and fanciful. In the Gentlemen’s Department maybe found a “rent ■Variety of French calf stitch dress Boots—among tlium, an elegant •roadwayarticle; French Calf Witch Water-proof and Cork sole French Calf. Peg 1m , dress ai.d winter Boots ; Patent leather ■ , < -'° n " r, 'ssand French strap Gaiters; Cloth patent foxed K . t < ongress and Lace Gaiters ; Patent leather and French W Taylor lies and Brogans; Patent leather, Morocco, W>al and miet slippers ami Pumps. Boys Wear of every description, from 2. rench calf stitched Boot down to the most ordinary article worn Their stock of Common and Heavy Work—consisting of calf, kin jfrnl stoga Boots; calf, kip, Goa,Black and Itusset Brogans is exten man ‘ bC SOl<l at sniall aJvancus t 0 tllu planter and laboring I hcir Stock will be kept full and complete bv monthly : ir, | ,v “' 8 7T V' 0 enabling them at nil times to furnish anv ur t.ele ol Goods culled for by .he Trade. They would, “here fore, respectfully 501,,., t ,|,e attemion of those simp 7ft, anexammatmn ol their Goo.ls, before making their purcha ses; assuring them that their Goods and Prices eannotfail to please, am pledging the host attentions on their behalf I o those buying sell again, Goods w ill be oflb.ed at a small commission. Believing u scale of low nmrs lies, and tiuick wiM be * “ Small Profits fir Kepailiiig neatlydone at short notice. Macon. Octo., 20 1850 Armstrong is in Town ! C M KONG ’t reß F eC ! f " ,l - V nn,,o ,n ,he *t tc Macon, that lie hns returned and re-np ened his Rooms, over fc. L. Strobe, ker’s I) r „v store where thorough ,ns, ruction will be given i„ Ptain and mental Writing; Double Entry Book Keeping Sinmlilied n „d Drawing, from the most simple to the b L cl es of Mathematical and Isoinetri, al perspective* Strangers vis,ting the city can receive a course of Wri nn Bessons in lour days. Room*open fiom 9A.M.to JO nov 23 ‘ ts stoles the stable of the Subscriber in Jefferson Cos., Ga on the night ol the Bth inst.. a pair of Black Bob 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 give a liberal reward for them and also for the thief. . 0 . ~ _ Tk ROBT. f. connely. Jefterson Lo., Ga. Dee. 11,1830. 38-ts ■: :!'? v 4i .V-.vv. ■ J u id ‘ mss. aas&s si. MRS. DAMOUR informs the Laities of Macon anti vicinity, that her si in & *^ e above line is complete for Fall Fa'>h i°“ with the most desirable Goods, of \ MA®l As these Goods huve been mostly I ,ur * chased in Paris, for this place, they will j J- -* Jj’’, T be sold cheaper than ordinary. Ladies j would do well to take a good look at > ‘7 r l them and compare them with other Goods I before purchasing elsewhere. The Stock of SILK and j STRAW BONN RTS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FfiATH- | F.RS, EMBRODERIES, JMANTILLES and DRESS SILK, is worth any one’s trouble to examine thoroughly, ocltl Ocmulgce Iron & Brass FOUNDRY, AND MACHINE SHOP. THB Ocmulgee Foundry has been enlarged and furnished with new and superior stock of tools, which will enable the subscribe to furnish work at the shortest notice, in his line, of a superior char acter, and at prices as low ascan be ftirnlshod elsewhere. The atten tion of Milwrigbts and Machinists is earnestly requested to examine this establishment. lam prepared to furnish ST2II2C 21T&I1T3S, from 1 to 60 horse power, for saw mills or other purposes: Screw C'uttitigH from 1 inch diameter to 2 feet, 10 fet long ; Gear Cuttings; Turning in all its branches; Finishing of all kinds of Machinery. IN THE FOUNDRY we are prepared to furnish all kinds of Castings of Iron or Brass ; Mill Gear of all kinds, of the most approved patterns; Bevel, Face and Spur Gear; Cast-iron Water Wheels; Gin Gear of all patterns, and sir.es to suit; Cotton Cin work; Press Pulleys; Hand Railings. Fire-proof Doorsane windows, Cemetry Railing, Gudgeons, Inks, Mill Spindles— , in fact, work of any description that is done in an establishment ot the kind. Persons interested in tho business are repuested to examine this concern. CIIAS. P. LE\Y. ‘Ocmuljfa* Foand^ x \st Rincon or hestcin'F.aurund. I —ls NAILS, IRON, STEEL AND HOLLOW-WARET ‘ kW vA KEGS Nails, assorted; 50 •* Brads, do. 20 “fine 3d nails; 1000 pounds Wrought Nails; 1000 do. Horse Shoe Nails; 15,000 do. assorted Baltimore Hollow Ware; Swedes Iron, assorted; * lkand, Hoop and Round Iron; Nail Rods; Gait and German Steel; English and American Blister Steel; 1 n Store, and for sale by BRAT, CARIIART Si CO. May 14,1850. 12—if I 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!! THE undersigned still continue their old business, and have at this time, one of the largest and best selected stocks of Groceries ia the State, which they arc at all times prepared to sell on the must fa curable terms to Sealers or Consumers. In addition to their regular business, they are constantly receiving consignments of TLKNISSSSS PRODUCE, Bacon, Corn, flour, &c., which they will sell at the lowest market price FUR CASH. JrCOTT, CARIIART &CO. April 18,1850. 4—ts Billiard & Bowling Saloon, Opposite the Lanier House,—Macon, Ga. r PIIIS ESTABLISHMENT has recently been thoroughly X renovated and splendidly furnished, by the Proprietor, who has lately purchased aad set up two of Winant’s Superior Billiard Tables, for the accommodation of those who are fond of this pleas ant and scientific pastime. tLT He has also refitted his BOWLING SALOON con taining four good Alleys, with all the needful equipment for this healthful and invigorating exercise. _ — O” Ilis BAR is, as usual, well the choicest jCrt/ualretrqgh r |neiitß. and w ro4m separate and distinct TmmtlMMJther Departments, so that all tastes can be grati fied, without uny unnecessary commingling of the solids and liquids. O’ Good order will be preserved, and every attention will be given to make his guests feel entirely “at Home,” whenever they may choose to give him a call. Asa ‘re treat’ from the cares of business, during the long winter eve nings, the Proprietor flatters himself that his visiters may “go further and fare worse.’ oct 19 [6m] E. E. BROWN. fYV.fTcfe - tftio v/U. ,tnn Hitriua o. nTv.. sty les vA uud elegant patterns. For sale bv * E. J. JOHNSON. 17IOR the Toilet—A choice selection of verv superior A Toilet articles, for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. V. eliding I'arties. Ac, —Note paier, envelopes, wafers,cake boxes, gold and silver leaf, Ac., of choice and beautiful styles, for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. D AG l ERROETYPE Stocks—Plate cases and chem icals, prepared buckskin, paints, brushes Ac. with a few samples ot beantilulpapier mache and gilt morroco book cases, for sale by R, J. JOHNSON. waxtedT 1 YlfA 000 Cash paid for clean cotton o linen rags—4 cents per pound, when de livered in quantities of 100 pounds or more ; and 3$ when de j livered in small quantities. For old hemp, bagging, and pie ces ol rope, IJ cents, delivered either at Rock Island Factory oral their store in Columbus, in the South corner Room of Oglethorpe House. D. ADAMS, Secretary. Oct, 26. 3 ~l X Ilalf-Bar’ls No. 1 Mackerel, 15“ “ “ 2 “ fresh caught, for sale by SMITH A OLIVER. PRINTS AND GINGHAMS. 1 0 Prints, assorted qualities; LV_/ 5 do. Ginghams, do. do. 2 do. Lawns, do. do. 10 Cases Bleached Goods; 50 Bales Brown Domestics; Caps, Ivy. Jeans, Flannels, etc—for sale bv case or niece ry cheap at KIBBLE A DICKINSON’S. * July 3d, 1850. 14—ts ROBERT FINDLAY, IRON FOUNDER —AND MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines & Boilers. Also, of Gearing and shafting for MI 1.1.5, of ever, description; BAIUi AAD SUGAR MILLS, OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS; Also, Irons for Bullock’s celebrated Cotton Press, K G .*J r GEAR PLATES AMD BALLS, LI i constantly on hand: the whole of which are W firrantod tobeoj the. best materials and tcorkmanship, and will be sold on accommodating terms. US’"” Work Shops appoints Presbyterian church, comer Fourth and Walnut Streets. Macon, Apul 18,1850. 4 t{ - 02. C& sX£l CE} ST Sill a PAYNE & ATS BET would most respectfully in- Jorm their friends and customers, that they have moved their stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES to the corner of the new Brick Building opposite the Washington Hall, where they will be happy to see all their old customers and ! others that may favor them with a call ; and where they will keep a general stock of fresh Drugs and Medicines Leeches, Perfumery. Ac., and put up Prescriptions with care’ and neatness, and always give satisfaction, oct J SMITH & OLIVER, DEALERS IN STABLE DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES Os all kinds, w T ould r-Fpectfuily solicit planters and families to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will always keep No. 1 articles. L fori _ 29—Pm CONNER & TAILOR, I Ware-House & Commission Merchants -IT THE OLD ST.i.XI) OF CO.WYF.R Sr MAR TIM. MACON, GA. IN presenting our card to the public, we will state that our best exertions vviil be 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. O’ Advances made on Cotton in Store or Shipment, at the usual rates. .O X. T CONNER. An*. 20 ts W. W. wmm a wmmT MR. BOSSIEUX will commence his s-t. this evening, Saturday 3d November >t s m* 1 1 for Misses, Mastsrs and Young Indies, f ar same evenings at 7, 8 or 9 o’clock as may besfs-w** i convenience. Mr. B. wi 1 teach those w |,o m* i • | the dance UloftTooii and Scottish- L V' et ' r * J and introduced by Cellaring at Paris. ■ I* 1 * j sons privately if desired, attend Classes at /ill* I*** 1 *** or in the surrounding county and parents may , e ®‘ N sured that due attention will be given to the ZJAE *** of their children. poftiaeat Terms (or all the different dances, sio • f or ticular one, $5; walizing will be taught’ for *7 lessons given privately if desired. * nov-2 Piano Forte Tuning, “” C. B. RIC E tuner and repairer of pi.n, i r f ? i ] fl and Organs, formerly of New York w specif ally inform those owning instruments, that k ° U * *** located in Macon, and will visit the neighboring * * or twice a year. lie has the very best of recomfrl"!.®" 0 * and will give §IOO if any one can be found to excel k He pledges himself not to be equalled. ll e will Wo l T** - — est for those who employ him the most y done in the city by the year where there is V a r. - twice for §5, three times §6. Charges for made according to the work. Orders left at Me* lr , v “ will bo attended to. Nov 16, 1850 3C-3a in * City Lots for SafeT ~ ‘T'VVO one acre Lots in the South Western part of V A near to the contemplated site of the S. W Ral R** six quarter aud half acre Lots on Magnolia Btr L, ! , 1 ► Wesiyan Female College, and one Five acre Lm ’ | Troup Hill, near the new Factory, FOR S\LE ! the T r to E E. BROWN July 19, 1850. 17— ts NEW OMNIBUS. - THE NEVV OMNIBUS, built lnoriwu . I press, - v fr the Flotd and Lxstr Hot... i* *>ow running to and from eat), > TA - talU prints pess^ger, punctually, on notincauon being made at either House,or oursur,* t , a -A mason u dibble! June 14. 18j0. 12—if nim i tuTsi7 AA uro-HoiSNC and: Cuinmi<iioii MACON, GEORGIA. •te WILL continue business at their _ _ ® U WAREHOUSE, op|iosite Messrs. k Cos. Cotton Avenue. Grate ful for the patronage extended to |®*- tbeiu the jiast season, they rmew tho tenderoftheir MsSuSsR services to their former patrons and the public, with the assuramj that, as they have no interest, either direct or indirect , in the perdun of OMon. their entire attention willbe devoted to the mt. ests entrusted to them. for Baooino, Rope and other Merchasdisk. wills* filled carefully and promptly, and tho customary advance* made Produce in Store. May 24. 1850. a| 11 ■ LAiSHER HOUSE.. MACON, GA. T Ja; IBf THE P n) P rielnrs nre pleased to anncußM J** ** j f ‘ * I to their old friends and the public gensr- iC3Cr —.. I* ally, that this NEW HOTEL t* now open for the reception of Company. Having had it erected and fitted up at great expense, on the most Üb. eral. elegant and extensive scale, they confidei.tly eipect a generoa* patronage. [g. LaNIF.R It"SON. June 14, 1850. 12 ts 100 Hhds. CUBA MOALSSEST In store, aad for sale by SCOTT, CAUHART St CO April 18,1850. 4— ts flpffi Mali! r SUBSCRIBER has just received an extensive awsortmcai #f \_ the above article, embracing a great variety of price and itterßi more particularly the cheaper kinds, which mil be found the prethsst and least expensive finish, especially for parlours; Bordcringstosutck each style of course. Persons in pursuit of the article will do wsß to call as prices are extremely low and no charge for loosing. JOSEPH M. BCAKDMAK. March 21, 1850. j—ts , ‘uukwjm he has now the sole charge of this old established and W;lf ■ l —l—*- known HoteL which has recently undergone thorough r pair.and that he will sjiare no pains for the accoumiwiation of tbn* who may give him a call. Every de|>artiiient of the Hall will he under his personal supervision, and every exertioa will he made to keep up the establishment to the extreme point of acatatss, orwnlo.n and *of cheer - E. S. ROGERS. May 31, 1850. BZsAcssazzrn’s tools. “7 A Anvils, 75 Vices,4o Bellows,lOOOlbs Sledge Hammers *J\J Patent Stocks aud Dies, cm from j lo 1[ inch. Jutt received and for sale bv BRAY CAIiHAKT, & CO. Macon, Sept 13, 1350. 25—if FREEMAJN & MACAETHY! 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. TOTS of every description, Ute finest assortment in tbe Ptat#, for saie, Wholesale and IlctaiL CAKE TROIiHINGS AND ORNAMENTS, always on hand, and we are prepeired to execute orders in bis lias not to be equalled this side of Paris. Candy, Cordial, Syrups and Lemon Sugar, put up with car* aad w arranted. As we manufacture the largest portion of our Stock, purchMtr* are sure to get a fresh article, and equal, if not eeoerior to any man ufactured in the country North or South. AU hands ts us king *- ttrpnsing. as well as tastg men. and particularly attentive to the Isiut, we are determined to contribute our part towards developing th resources of the country and making ourselves independent of North-, ern fabrics. TERMS CASH. Cotton Avenue, Macon. Ga. dec 7 37—If ifSiirtii. HPuE SUBSI RIBF.K has constantly ea JL hand a large and well selected assort inent of Law, medical, Sc hool A { 8 miscellaueout> BOORS BLANK BOOKS of all kinds; Stationarv in any quantities far •!>* common purposes and pursuits of tl+e-viiK-s.as well a? for “doings.” GOLD PKNB in profusion from one to 3 I lars, selected to suit any hand, and “match n*> pile.” ■ c ** Dra M APS, I,arge and Small: Traveller’s Guides *hroueh the States.an'l e ven to the l.and of Ophier, (vide Major Noahs’last crotchet) l- orin *’ latest GLOBES, with all the well authenticated route?laid cept that taken by the ships of Tarshish : together with other olycti of Polite Literature, Legal learning, and Ri tinod Luxury, te* 011s to mention ; alll of which he it extremely anxious hi? cun'untt* should become possessed of, in Uu “wiu.’ Ka V r „ JOSEPH hi. BOAKDMAs. March, 21,185. 1”^ DISSOLUTION. —The copartnership heretofore fllf ‘ ,n 7 f tween the undersigned, js dissolved by mjtual I etrect on the Ist day of September next. Macon, August .fe 1 ■ 2. t. COfcJlW 5- aug S3 S3—tf A. W. MABTIS THE WARE-HOUSE and oOMMIrWOS BF?KeJ A will be continued in the imum Rnd style of CSONXER k ‘ ‘ at the old f-'tand—where they will be ready to exert tbemsel*** serve all piatrous and friends. Z, T. (Xib’XEß aug, S3 22— ts tV.. W TAY^* N OUSLEY & SON, Ware-House and Commission Merchants. WILL continue Busines at their % “^*^ Siiiia'ngs.” Jr.... ‘ ,-,r A 3aK§S^afcCOTTON AVENUE, Macon, Ga. Thankful for past favors, the beg leave to say they will stantly at th<;ir post, and that no etforts shall be spared toa r the interest of their patrons. w They respectfully ask all who have Cotton or other pr Store, to call and examine the safety of their buildings, before p**c* it elswhere. ~ ia(t Customary Advances on Cotton in Store or Shipped, and a ness transacted at the usual rates. Aptil 25th, 1850 b—W HATS dr CAI*S. JUST RECEIVED a complete assortment ?t >’* Hats and Caps. 0 lm EJELDES c<