The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, January 04, 1851, Image 3

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a re authorized to announce J. I• AY 001- _ a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb Cos., filing Section. Kifiey, |^ ces himself to his friends and fel ,n°. citizens of liibb County as a Candi j’ j' or Receiver of Tax Returns and ‘ 1 ,1/1 be grateful for their liberal sup- I “7 Nov. 2. The “Campbell’s are Coming.” [Tfl SONGS TO GREET YOU XEW YEAR'S WEEK AT CONCERT HALL, THIS NIGHT ONLY. fl ItFIIY, WEST & PEEL’S Celebrated Operatic \l Troupe, have the honor to'announce to the Ladies and Gen- A*- o( - Macon, that they will give a series of their select Enter poors open at f.J—to commence at 7s. rs' Tickets 50 cents. JAMES NORRIS, Manager. jan 4 ** ®. l la>iE Officers of Macon Union Encampment, No. 2, will be instal led “ii Tuesday evening next. A full attendence of the mem hpni is red nested, v Py order of the Encampment. __ lt W. R. FLEMING, Scribe. dissolution. I rpIIE co-partnership he retofore existing between the undersigned I in the Grocery and Commission Business, under the hrm of Ciriußt & Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Isaac Scott retiring from the business. . Either Partner is authorized to adjust all unsettled business. ISAAC SCOTT, JAMES D. CARHART Jan. 1, 1851. WILLIAM B. C.VEIART. All persons indebted to Scott, Carhart 4c Cos., are requested to call and settle immediately. VTEW FIRM. —J. D. Carhart and W. B. Cdr.wrt, (of the old A firm of Scott, Carhart & Cos„) having this day associated with them, J. B. Stow and E. H. Carhart, the Grocery and Commission Business will be continued under the firm ol Carhart, Bro. & Cos. A continuation of the liberal patronage extend’ ‘Og the old concern, | is respectfully solicited. iLALHAhI. j 1 WZa . CARHART. | J. B. STOW. Jaol [41 —tf] E. H. CARHART. TIIK subscribers with many thanks fora growing patronage in our j business, solicit a continuance of the same the coming year.— j Our stock is equal to any in the country and our facilities are great, j and we will not spare any expense or pains to procure every luxury j wanted by our numerous patrons from all parts of the State. When we 1 commenced to build up a market here for all the luxuries of the sea- J bord which now amounts to about SSOOO per month, our motto was and is to go ahead and keepahead and not lie outdone by any one. ■ The people desired such a market and we have been nobly sustain ed by our numerous friends and are daily making new ones in all parts | flfthe State by selling things cheap. Our stock of Family Gro ceries. Fruits, Liquors and Cigars, is large and inferior j to none,—our facilities for getting Shad and Oysters is superior to any one in the State, and we intend to sell them low, for we have 40 or 50 men daily engaged in procuring them and they must be sold. We visit Savannah every two weeks and will transact any business for our friends, they may wish. We are confident no grocery concern in Macon can meet the wish es of the people more fully or on better terms. With attentive, civil and obliging attendance and fair dealing we hope to merit the confidence of all who may favor us with their pat ronage, with a happy New Year to all. C. V. ELLS Jk. SON, jan 4 Mulberry St., near the Washington Hall. APPLES. J A bbls. of fine Red Apples by last Steamer, for sale bv X(/ [4l ts j ‘ C. A. ELLS & SON. POTATOES. bbls. of fine eating Potatoes, in fine order for sale by I.) [tf] O. A. ELLS & SON. MR. WISE’S SELECT SEMINARY. r PIIE subscriber having determined to ereot anew and JL commodious building for th accommodation of his School, will in the meantime, assisted by Mrs. Wise, contin ue the exercises of the next Session, in the room occupied during the past year, commencing on Monday the Cth day of January /list. The department of Music aumhe Modern Languages. wilL as heretofore, be conducted by Prof. Grimme, whose supe rior qualifications as a teacher are unquestioned, and whose labors during the past year have given the highest satisfac tion. The rates will be $lO. per Scholastic year, for the ordin ary English branches and Latin Lessons, and SSO for the higher branches ; the rates for Music, French, etc., remain ing the same as last year. With this change in the rates, a considerable reduction will be made in the number of pupils admitted, in order that more time and attention may be devoted to such as attend the School. No pupil received for less time than from the date of entrance to the end of the term. U. W. WISE. jan 4 41—31 REVOLUTION. TATE re.pcctfullv give notice, that on and after this date, we a >Y dopt the CASH SYSTEM and Prices accordingly, on alli is less than Fifty Dollars, and over that amount, each Bill sub ject to particular atcracment. rr We would earnestly request those that are indebted to us to make early payment. KIBBEE & DICKINSON. Macon, J,mTjTj'Bsl. 44—ts FEATHERS. 1 A A Sacks Tennessee Geese Feathers for sale for Cash onlv bv 11/U [4l tf] KIBBEE it DICKENSON. VERY LOAV FOR CASH, V complete assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, with fresh additions every week. KIBBEE br DICKINSON, jan 4 41 —ts FLOUR. \ variety of hmndsat the lowest market prices onlv for Cash. [4l tf] KIBBEE & DICKINSON. TO FAN QUAKERS. “AATOVf. WIRE, from No. 1, to No. 12. Also Fan Gearing, on YY hand and for sale by BRAY, CARHART 4t CO. dec 21 39—ts - ‘ A Great Nations) Picture. From Stuart’s most celebrated Painting. THIS LARGE and Magnificent Portrait of Washington, from the burin of an American artist, is considered hv all who have seen it to be one of the most beautiful specimens of art ever published, and a correct Likeness os Washington. The size of the plate is •eighteen by twenty-eight inches, which will make a handsome Pic ture for the Parlor, and should be in the hands of every American citizen. It ts a correct copy from Stuart's celebrated original Painting, now at the State House, Hartford, Conn. It is finely engraved, and printed on superior plate paper That it may be with the means of all, the publisher has reduced ‘the price to One Dollar! * 7 r " ,n * emitting the amount may rely upon receiving a per l nut .m/ n r’ n °,i . l ? 3ny Past ° f ,he rni,cd carefully | .put up on rollers made for the purpose free of postage. ’ Address all orders, post-paid to the publisher. JOHN b. TAYLOR. Bookseller <Jef 2J and Publisher. New York. Premium Cotton Gins, 1? T. TAI LOR & Cos., Proprietors of the Col umbus Cotton Gin Manufactory, have the satis biction to announce to their patrons and the Planters, generally, of the Cotton growing region, that thev are 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 sav a word J” their favor, as they feel confident the machines have fjeen brought to such perfection, that their superior per urrnance will recommend them, in preference to other tuns now m use. For the satisfaction of those who ave used the Gins, and are acquainted with their rep j).' 1 ! °n, the Proprietors need onlv say, that the First i remiums have been awarded to’them, for the BEST LA exhibited at the Great State Fair held at Atlanta. a j so ’ the Alabama and Georgia Agricultural and Mechanic’s Fair, held at Columbus ; and at the an qi'l r theSotrth Carolina Institute, at Charleston. IP Cotton ginned on these Gins received the first Pre rn" lms at the exhibition held at Charleston, S. C. and at [Aery Fair where samples of cotton from them have teon exhibited. The Proprietors have in their possession numerous p pitificates from Planters, Cotton Brokers. Commission Merchants and Manufacturers of cotton goods, testifying [hat the performance of the Gins, and the samples pro duced by them, cannot be excelled by any ever manufac tured. All orders for Gins given either to our traveling or l°eal Agents, or forwarded to the Proprietors by mail, “ill always receive prompt attention. Gins will be sent any part of th-> country, and warranted to give satis faction. B. A liberal discount will in all cases be allowed *herethe Cash is paid, and the Gin taken at the Manu- Uct °ry- Dec, 14. 38 —It MACON HIGH SCHOOL. rpHE INSTRUCTORS for this Institution are now in the city, and J. the Exercises will commence on the first Monday in January, at half-past 8 o’clock, A. M. Parents and Guardians who design to patronize the Instilntion. will please to lqave the names of pupils, either with Prof. G. H, Hancock or the subscriber. dec ‘2H [3t] P. A. STROBEL, Ret tor. Wanted IMMEDIATELY, four or five good Cabinet Workmen, ai6o a good Turner, to whom good wages will be paid by dec 21 [ ts ] HUGHES, KNIGHT & 00., Mulberry St., near the Market. THE Largest assortment ever offered in this Market of rich, ele gant, useful, and ornamental articles suitable for Christinas and New Year’s Presents, at E. J. JOHNSON’S. PERSONS wish to take chances in a Splendid Raffle for Holiday Presents are requested to call as above. dec 21 39—if DISSOLUTION. I'MIF. business heretofore existing in the name of Putnain & Dor . ion was dissolved the 30th of Nov., last. C. S. PUTNAM, dec 7 h. DORION. THE business of Dentistry in all its Branches, will be continued by the undersigned, to • * -ULXj the entire satisfaction of all. Macon, Dec, 7, 1850. [lm] C. S. PUTNAM. PLANTER’S HOTEL. Tallahassee, Florida. r F'IIE Undersigned has taken charge of the above Estab- X lishment. It has been refitted and furnished with polite nnd 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 6e suf ficient guarantee to the Travelling Public and especially to the citizens of Florida, that he will not fail to please. lie 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, nov 1 (> j y Iff A Coi| HIG H IlliT r PHE subscriber having associated with himself, the Rev. X GEOEGE HANCOCK, late Professor of Languages in the Wesleyan Female College, will open on the first Mon day in January, in connection with the liihb County Acade my, a HIGH SCHOOL, ill 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. PrimnrvjClass, per Scholastic Year $25 00 Fourih,Class, “ “ “ 28 00 Third Class, “ 44 M 32 00 Second Class, M “ “ 40 00 First Class, u “ “ 50 00 Classical Department. Third Class, per Scholastic Year $36 00 Second Class, “ “ “ 40 00 First Class, “ •• “ 50 00 There will be 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, principles of Architec ture, etc. The institution will be completely re-organized. No stu dent will be admitted, who does not bear a good character, and 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. X. 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 respectable families, at I moderate terms. Circulars containing further information will be furnished on application to the subscriber. P. A. STROBEL, Rector. Alaeon, Ga.. 6th Nor. 1850. ( f,- There will he but one vocation in the on the 15th .Inly and ending on the 31st August? The following gentlemen constitute the Board of Trustees: lion. A. 11. Chappell, Nathan C. Monroe, Esq., Maj. James Smith, Col. R. A. L. Atkinson, S. Rose, Esq. The following gentlemen have consented to act as a Board of Visitors: Hon. E. A. Nisbet, Hon. Washington Poe, lion. T. G. Ilolt, 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. Lightfoot, Dr. J. B Wiley. Rev. 11. Hooker, T. R. Lamar, Rev.J. A. Shanklin, .Tas-M. Boardman, Dr. J. M. Green IT. W. Wise, Esq., Col. S.T. Bailey, Dr. Not tingham, nnd Dr. E. L. Strohecker. November 9. 1350. 33—ts Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves & House-Keeping Articles. BRAY, CARHART k Cos. Near Scott, Carhart Sr Co’s. OFFER to the attention of their friends nnd the puhlir. a large well selected and general stock in their line ; having been selected and bought by one of the concern, the goods are all new and were laid in expressiy 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,—Roofing and job work.done as usual. 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, xJjEjpCQOKIXG mBM parlor, I varieties, some very modern ANVILS, Vices, Bellows and Blacksmith's Tools, generally. Por table Forges, Cross Cut and Mill Earns, 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, Lock and Breast Chains. Axes, Hoes, Agricultural implements, and all kinds Plantation Tools, Corn Sheliers, Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Spades and Shovels, Fire Dogs, Fer.dors, Shovel and Tongs and Housekeeping- Articles, Brass Goods, of all kinds, Let- , ties, Sifters, Pans and Faucets. Fine Guns. Pistolsand shooting im- | j/leinents generally. Willow and Wooden Ware, Tubs, Baskets, | Trays, k.c. Japanned & Brittannia Ware. J LAMPS, and Candlesticks. English nnd American Door Locks. Till, j Trunk, and Chest Locks. 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 nnd Razors. . Scissors, Brushes of all kinds, Hairnnd Feather Dusters,Cords, Manilla Rope, Grindstones, Ac., &c., &c. novfl 33—ts GOT.I) Foil, Dentists Files, Mouth Glasses, Ac., for sale by E. J. Jv*HNSON^ At Home Again. WE beg to inform our old ‘friends and the public, WP are established a our old stand | on the Avenue, No. 3, Union Building, and opening anew ! and splendid assortment of Gold and N ‘ er ar V \ Chains, Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Penc.ls, with and without Pens, silver Spoons, and Forks of rich patterns. jo an 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 Bag., Wadding, Caps, etc. An as sortment of Wind, Brass and Wood instruments. Acrorde 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. H. Gale, Hallett & Davis’s Factories, which will be sold cheap and warranted. Guitars, Guitar and Piano music, instruction books, etc. Call and see us. J. A. &. S. S. VIRGIN, dee 14 38—ts !B1 &50R6IJL gniIIS. Watches, Jewelry, &c. WHOLESALE <fc RETAIL. GOL D and River lever, duplex, anchor Cf&Jk ai>d ver S e WATCHES, gold guard, fob A -f vest and chatalaine Chains ; seals, keys. Charms, tj-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, J-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, ate., ; | ladies port monies of do. combs of silver, tortoise shell, buffalo | &.C., head dresses, paper inache work stands, desks, port folios i ! jewelry boxes, &c. j A choice and elegant selection of the above, with a great 1 I many new- and elegant articles now on hand and for sale for I moderate profits, for cash or approved credit. od 2(J 3m E. J. JOHNSON. Housekeeping Goods, SIL\ ER I- orks, table, dessert, tea, mustard and saltspoons, butter knives, soup ladles, cups and pitchers, sugar tongs, j 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 vaccs, lard lamps, &c. Ivory handle knives and forks hi setts and knives extra ; sdver plated fruit knives, childrens knives and forks, &c. 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. LM)K the \ oung Ones—Hattie doors nnd shuttle cocks, M. graces, knives and iorks, bowls and pitehers, rutiles, teething rings, &c. for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. IjMNE GUNS— A fine lot of superior stub nnd Damascus JL twist Guns,shot pouches, powder flasks, dram bottles gunning equipments generally, for sale bv * E. J. JOHNSON. XAOUi’I N Pistols—Allen A Wesson’s do. with n large and choice lot of rifle ami smooth bore single barrels, tor sale by E. J. JOHNSON. CALIFORNIA Knives—Pen, pocket and hunting do., razors und scissors, &c. ofsuperior qunlitv. lor sale by E. J. JOHNSON. A.N LS with gold, silver, ivory and other mountings, J cigar cases, port mouais, dressing cases, &e. ->n lmml and for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. TqHNL V inliiis, flutes and accordeons anew choice lot J- for sale by K. J. JOHNSON. mUR VE i OltS (Compasses, Land Chains, ftluthemati cul lustrum enls Ac., n new supply for sale bv ‘ K. J. JOHNSON. FIELD & ADAMS, FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, MACON, GEO RGI A. INIL undersigned will continue the Warchonse and foni niission lltisiness, at the commodious and well known MRL-PROOF BUILDING, formerly occupied by Dyson A Fie l.l>. The strictest personal attention of both the part ! ners will, as heretofore, he given to all business entrusted to their care. I bey respectfully solicit a continuance of the 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. $ JOHN M. MELD, 1 ( A. B ADAMS. 24—(>m Manufacturer and Dealer in PLMM, MtPAIMIMiEE) 4 HILOOK TI.V W.ISIE, Stoves of every kind, The Richest and Most Fashionable Patterns, Stove Trimmings and Hollow Ware, MACON, GA. O’ All kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work, done at the shortest notice. oct 19 30—fim eifinH'P m M UU 1 yit & a threat Bargains! WM. B. FERRY & CO. TTTouM respectfully announce to the Citizens of MACON. V V and surrounding country, that they are now opening in the new Triangular Block, three doors East of Logan’s Dry Goods’ Store 2d street, the largest and most attractive STOCK ot I BOOTS & SHOES, ever before offered in this market, which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to suit the Customer. Being largely connected in the Shoe and Leather business at the North, their Goods have teen manufactured and got up to the hast possible advantage, and with careful reference to this market; and they venture to say, that in point of elkoance and durability, their Stock cannot be equalled by anv house South of Washington. In the Undies Department will he found the most rare and elkqavt styles which have ever been produced by tlie Trade— such as: Satin and Prunella patent foxed Congress Gaiters; Satin and Prunella patent foxed Lace Gaiters; black and white'Satin, and black an,] white Kid Party Slip|>crs; Enamel, Bronze, black and white kifi french Embroidered Party Suppers —a beautiful article; Patent Heather Enamel, Kid, and Morocco Excelsior Tics; High and low cut Morocco and Cloth Buskins nnd half Gaiters; French Mo rocco, Lace nnd Congress Gaiters ; as well as the more common vari eties. for general and substantial use. Misses. Childrens’ and In fants wear, in great variety and extent, from the common and sub stantial to the most. RICH and FAN! it i'L. In the Gen tit. men’s Department maybe found a great variety of French calf stitch dress Boots —among them, an elegant Broadway article; French Calf Stitch Water-proof and Cork sole Boots; French Calf, Peg lm., dress ai.d winter Hoots ; Patent leather and Enamel Congress and French strap Gaiters; Cloth patent foxed nnd Prunella Congress and Lace Gaiters ; Patent leather nnd French calf Taylor Ties and Brogans; Patent leather. Morocco, Bcnl and Toilet slippers nnd Pumps. Hoys Wear of every description, from a French calf stitched Boot down tothe most ordinary article worn. Their stock of Common and Heavy Work —consisting of calf, kip, and stopa Boots; calf, kip, Goa, Black and Husset Brogans is exten sive, and will lie sold at small advances to the planter and laboring man. Their Stock will he kept full and complete by monthly arrivals— thus enabling them at all times to furnish any ar ticle of Goods called lor by the Trade. They would, there fore, respectfully solicit the attention of those shopping to an examination of their Goods, before making their purcha ses; assuring tlipm that their Goods and Prices cannot fail to please; and pledging the best attentions on their behalf. To those buying to sell again,. Goods will be offered nt n small commission. Believing a scale of low rritfs beßt suited to the ti ne->, their motto will he, “Small Profits and Quick Returns.” ET?” Repairing neatly done at short notice. Macon. Octo., 26 1850 Boot & Shoe Establishment. r Mix & Kirtland would return their sincere thanks —. for 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 our own mannfacture, and which we shall offer at prices 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 next spring who will be pleased to see our old friends and all who may favor us with a call. MIX & KIRTUAND. nov 30 36—ts MRS. DAMOUR informs the Ladies -IF of Macon and vicinity, that her stock in l y the above line is complote for Fall Fash- I/ ; ion, with the most desirable Goods. — ff\ As these Goods have been mostly ptir ‘‘iCF chased in Paris, for this place, they will xpmJT he sold cheaper than ordinary. Ladies xaGjjfj would do well to take a good look at ’ / r t them and compare them with other Goods before purchasing elsewhere. The Slock of SILK and STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATH ERS, E MBRODERIKS, MANTILLES and DRESS SILK, is worth any one’s trouble to examine thoroughly. o clll 3m Ocmulgee Iron k Brass FOUNDRY, AND MACHINE SHOP. Ocrnulgeo Foundry lias been enlarged and furnished with X 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 as can be furnished elsewhere. ‘llm atten tion of Milwriglits and Machinists is earnestly requested to examine this establishment. lam prepared to furnish I STBXI € SQ, EHCttNESj from 1 to GO 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 pre|>arod to furnish all kinds of Castings of Iron or Brass ; Mill Gearofall kinds, of the most approved patterns; Bevel, Face and Spur Gear; Cpst-lron Water Wheels; Gin Gear of all patterns, and sizes to i*Utun Gin work; Press Pulleys; Hand Bailings, hire-proof lipMbm- wjjidows. Cetnetry Railing, Gudgeons, Inks, Mill Spindles— work ofViy description that is done in an establishment oi the kind. . Persons interested iu the business are repuested to examine tins concern. CHAb. P. LEV \ . Ocmulgte Foundry, IVs St. below Jgacon If rstrm Railroad. I—l/* NAILS, IRON, STEEL AND IIOLLOW-IVARE. O/ WI KECS 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; Band, Hoop and Round Iron; Nail Rods; Cast and German Steel; English and American Blister Steel: In Store, and for sale by BRAY, CARHART & CO. May 14. 1850. 12—ts I AMP, Linseed, Lard and Train oil. Window Glass and J Putty, Paint Brushes und all kind of Colours for Pain- i ters’use for sale by SMITH <s• OLIVER. GROCERIES!! r |AHE undersigned still continue their old business, and have at this X time, one of the largest and best selected stocks of Groceries in the State, which they are at all times prepared to sell on the most factorable umis to Sealers or Consumers. In addition to their regular business, they are constantly receiving consignments of TFXtJrtfXIS&Si&E PRODUCES, Hacon, Corn, Flour, Arc., which they will sell at the lowest market price FOR CASH. SCOTT, CARHART &CO. April 18,1850. 4—ts Billiard & Bowling Saloon, Opposite the Lanier House,— Macon, (; a , r IMIIS ESTABLISHMENT has recently been thoroughly X renovated and splendidly furnished, by the Proprietor, who has lately purchased and set up two of Winant’s Superior Billiard Tables, for the accommodation of those who are fond of this pleas ant and scientific pastime. O* He has also refitted his BOWLING SALOON con taining four good Alleys, with all the needful equipment for this healthful and invigorating exercise. O” His BAR is, as usual, well supplied with the choicest spiritual refreshments, and in a room separate and distinct from the other Departments, so that all tastes can be grati fied. without any unnecessary commingling of the solids and liijuids. O’ Good order will and every attention will be given to entirely “at Home,” him a As lungs. JTN ILT Cornices and Cir Main Bands of new styles and rich ntul elegant patternsAFor sale by 7 ‘ E. J. JOHNSON. FOR the Toilet—A choice selection of very superior Toilet articles, for sale by E. J. JOHNSON. lAOR Wedding Parties, &c. —Note pnper, envelopes, wafers,cake boxes, gold and silver leaf, &c., of choice and beautiful styles, lor sale by E. J. JOHNSON. DAGUERROETYPE Stocks—Plate cases and chem icals, prepared buckskin, paints, brushes &c. with a tew samples of beautiful papier ttiache and gilt morroco hook cases, for sale hv E. J. JOHNSON. WANTED. 4 (YINIY RAGS. Cash paid for clean cotton o 1\ n nj linen rags—4 cents per pound, when de livered in quantities of [OO pounds or more ; and when de livered in small quantities. For old hemp, bagging, and pie ces of rope, cents, delivered either at Rock Island Factory orat their store in Columbus, in the South corner Room of Oglethorpe House. D. ADAMS, Secretary. Oct. 26. 1 Ilalf-Bar’ls No. 1 Mackerel, If) 15“ “ “ 2 “ fresh caught, for salehv SMITH & OLIVER. ROBERT FINDLAY, IRON FOUNDER —AND MANUFACTURER OF Steam Eugiiies k Boilers, Also,of Gearing and shafting for MILES,of every description; BAR Si AIVI) SUGAR MILLS, OK MOST APPROVED PATTERNS; Also, Irons for Bullock’s celebrated Cotton Press, GU\ GEAR, PLATES A.\B> BALLS, KEPT constantly on hand; the whole of which are Warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship, and will be sold on accommodating terms. IVork Shops opposite Presbyterian church, corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Macon, Apul IP, 1850. 4—ts T)AYfInE & IVISBET would most respectfully in lm£"” larin friends nnd customers, that they have moved their and MEDICINES to the corner of ihe new Brick n g opposite the Washington Hall, where they will to see a 'l t b e ' r °W customers and olhers that them with a call ; and where they will keep a of fresh Drugs and Medicines, Leeches, '>d put up Prescriptions with care and neatness, a^^B 1,3 }' 8 g' ve satisfaction. sJKtH & OLIVER, DEALERS IN nf A ° LE DRY-GOODS &. GROCERIES Os nil kinds, vX°uld solicit planters nnd families to give thX ra a 011,1 before purchasing elsewhere, as they wiRALtSJ 8 liee P 0 - 1 articles. ffoci __ aa-fim ioHER&TIAUR, Ware-House & Commission j AT THE OLD STAM'D OF COM.YF.R 4- j MACON, GA. IN presenting our card to the public, we will slate that our best exertions will be given to promote the interests of our patrons ; and from past experience, we hope to he able I 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 dree of Charge. O’ Advances made on Cotton in Store or Shipment, at the j usual rates, rfl ■“ Z. T CONNER. Aug. 20 ts W. W. TAYLOR. STOLEN FROM the stable of the Subscriber in Jefferson Cos., Ga. on the night of 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 betw-een seven and eight years of age stoutly formed ; the smaller one has rubbed his'mane and tail a good deal. I will give a liberal reward for them and also for the thief. RORT. F. CONNERY. Jefferson Cos., Ga. Dec. 11,1550. 3@-tf J NEW PROSPECT U S OF THE mmM-m mmumm, July $2, per Annum!! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!! Every subscriber now on our Subscription List will please consider him self a duly authorized Agent to procure us each one additional subscriber, at the reduced rates of s2,.per annum, in advance for a single copy. Any one who will make the effort can easily do much more than this, and essentially aid us in our laudable enterprise. Postmasters will please act as Agents , and for every $lO sent us, the person sending will be entitled to an extra copy of the Citizen, to be forwarded to whatever address he may designate. Look at and read the following progrumme of our Newspaper and business operations, all of which shall be conducted on the well known maxim that U A Nimble Sixpence is better than a slow Shilling/’ “The Georgia Citizen ” ! A large well-filled Weekly Jounal, MACON, Ga. Devoted to the cause of the Soiltli and the Union of the States—to Arts, Manufactures, Domestic Industry, Politics, Agricultural Improvement, Ed ucation, Commerce. Belles Lettrcs and General Intelligence. ‘lndependent in all Things—-Neutral in Nothing/ L. F. W. Andrews, Editor, I The patronage already bestowed up-} on the “Citizen” in the first nine months \ of its existence is unprecedented in the! annals of Georgia Newspaperdom. Its j circulation is rapidly increasing and has attained a subscription which justi fies increased effort, on the part of the! Editor, to make his paper a welcwme visiter to the fireside of every Citizen of Georgia and adjacent States, at a rate which will place it within the reach of all. The following are the reduced G! O W ‘D i T I 0 N S 2 One copy per annum, $2 00 in adv. Six “ “ “ 10 00 “ Ten “ “ “ 16 00 “ Twenty “ “ 30 00 “ All subscriptions are CASH, and if not so paid an addition of 50 cents per copy will be made, after three months. ADV ERTf S E ll EATS Well displayed in our wide columns, will be inserted on liberal terms. Year ly Customers specially cared for, at a considerable deduction from rates for transient Advertisers. Jan. 4, 1851. aE. $• ROGERS respectfully he has now the sole charge of this old established arnOvSl known Hotel, which has recently undergone thorough re pair, and that he will spare no pains for the accommodation of those who may give him a call. Every department of the Hall will be under his personal sii|icrvision, and every exertion will be made to keep up the establishment to the extreme point of neatness, comfort and good cheer - E. S. ROGERS. May 31, 1850. JO ts BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. Anvils, ,5 Vices,4o Bellows,lOOOlbs Sledge Hammers tlv Batent Stocks anil Dies, cut from |lo lj inch. Just received and for sale hv BRAY CARHART, CO. Macon, Sept 13, 1850. 25 ts FREEMAN & MACARTHI, 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 finest assortment in the State, I for sale, Wholesale and Retail. CAKE TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, always on hand, and we are prepared to execute orders in his line not to he equalled this side of Paris. Candy, Cordial, Syrups and Lemon Sugar, put up with care and warranted. As we manufacture the largest portion of our Stock, purchasers are sure to get a fresh article, and equal, if not superior to any man ufactured in the country North nr South. All hands of us bring en terprising, as well as tasty mm, and particularly attentive to the had its, we are determined to contribute our part towards developing the resources of the country and making ourselves independent of North ern fabrics, jy TERMS CASH. Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. dec 7 37—ts | ifpoi mu. i mMm r ] HE SUB'SJI IBF.U ha constantly on jj| J- hand a large and well selected assort- @| LbWj -Ht'dical, School A j y k xHiixr* J 5 Miscellaneous BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS of all Kinds; Stationary in any quantities, for the common purposes and pursuits of the times,as well as for Local.and Love “doings.” GOLD PENS in profusion from one to a dozen dol lars, selected to suit any hand, and “match any pile.” BONNER’S MAPS, Large and Small; Traveller’s Guides through the States,and e ven to the Land of Ophier, (vide Major Noahs’la.*t crotchet.) Loring’s latest GLOBES, with all the well authenticated routes laid down, ex cept that taken by the ships of Tarshish ; together with other objects of Polite Literature, Legal Learning, and Refined Luxury, too numer ous to mention ; alll of which he is extremely anxious his customers should become possessed of, in the “usual may.” JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN. March, 21,18 j. j tj DISSOLUTION. —The copartnership heretofore existing bt‘ ( tween the undersigned, is dissolved by mutual consent—to take ! effect on the Ist day of September next. Macon, August 20, 1850. Z. T. CONNER. |„ nilfr 23 23—ts A. W. MARTIN. r |''llK WARE-HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS I will be continued in the name and style of CONNER & TAYLOR i at the old Stand—where they will be readv to exert themselves to j -erve all patrons and friends. 7. T. CONNER. aug. 23 32—ts XV.. W TAYLOR NN. OUSLEY & SON, WarevHouse and Commission Merchants. continue Busjnes at their r^s ‘^fe#\ Tire - Proof Buildin 6V’ ’ ■HffTON- AVENUE, Macon, Ga. *^*“”*™"*®'* Thankful forpast favdte, the beg leave to say they will he con stantly at their post, and tW no efforts shall be spared to advance the interest of their patrons. They respectfully ask all wife have Cotton n r other produce to Ptore, to call and examine tbMfety of their buildings, before placing it clswbcrc. ” Customary Advances on in Store or Shipped, and all busi ness transacted at the usual rates. Aptil 25th, 1850 5 ts HATS & CAPS. JL ST RECEIVED a complete assortment fall Style iT-dte and Cane. lm BELDEN A CO- BOOK i JOB PRIM. The Office of the Georgia Citizen is now supplied with over 120 Fonts of TOS, from Minion to 30 line Pica—of the la test styles and most beautiful fashions, with which the Proprietor is prepared to execute every description of PRINTING, I at short notice and on reasonable terms. (Q 33 Also, an extensive supply of Bordering & Illustrative Cuts, for Handbills, Advertising &,c. Also, —Three Presses—a standing Press—Colored Inks, Colored Cards and every other apparatus for Letter- Press and Plain Printing, in BLACK , GOLD , SILVER , BRONZE , %e., sc. The following is a list of the kinds of work which can be executed with neat ness and despatch, at this office:— Circulars Cards Cotton Receipts Bills <>f Lading, Handbills Posters Frogramines, Horse Bills Pamphlets Jlioules, Pray Receipts, Bill Heads, Labels, Catalogues, Tickets Jack Bills, Coach Bills, Auction Notices, &cc., &6C.j Bcc. The business Men of Macon and ad accnt Counties will do well to call and examine our prices, before getting work done, in our line, elsewhere. 53® OFFICE on Mulberry Street, between the Market and the Floyd House, Macon, Ga. __ s!!■■*** TA- a will commence his School on evening, Saturday 3d November, at 3 o'eh'C. Masters and Young Ladies, for gentlemen ■same evenings at 7, 8 or 9 o’clock as may best suit their convenience. Mr. B. wi 1 teach those who may desire th dance Alot'i'roon and Scottisoh as Taugi.: and introduced by Cellarius at Paris. 11? will give les sons privately if desired, attend Classes at Academies or in the surrounding county and parents may rest as sured that due attention will be given to the deportment of their children. Terms lor all the different dances, §lO ; for any par ticular one, $5; waltzing will be taught for $5, and lessons given privately if desired. nov2 Piano Forte Tuning: O. B. RICE tuner and repairer of Piano Fortes IT $ Til 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 lias the very best of recommendations and will give §IOO if any one can be found to excel him.— He pledges himself not to be equalled. He will work cheap est for those who employ him the most frequently. Tuuing done in the city bv the year where there is no repairing, twice for §5, three times §6. Charges for repairing will he made according to the work. Orders left at Messrs. Virgins will be attended to. Nov 16, 1850 36-3 m City Lots for Sale. r rHYO one acre Lots in the South Western part of Macon, A near to the contemplated site of the S. W. Rail Road; six quarter and half acre IjOts on Magnolia street, near the Weslvan Female College, and one Five acre Lot adjoining Troup Hill, near the new Factory, FOR SALE. For fur ther particulars apply to E.E. BROWN. .July 19, 1850. 17—ts NEW OMNIBUS. rr . THE NEW OMNIBUS, built to order ex pressly for the Floyd and Lamer Horses, is now running to and from each Railroad tzxLTsS*."* Depot. Calls for private passengers made punctually, on notification being made at either House, or our stable. MASON fc DIBBLE. June 14,1850. 12—ts PATTEN & COLLINS 7 Ware-House A CoMiiiiinsioii MorchaatK, MACON, GEORGIA. £- WILL continue busines- at their •- _ <> WAREHOUSE, opposite Messrs. Ross fc Cos. Caftan .lemur. Grate- IKJ ftilfbr the patronage extended to twSmUL 1 them the past season, they renew the tenderoftheir iUrtmfiHSHb services to their former |>atrr>ns and the public, with the assurance that, as they have no interest, either direct or indirect , in the purchase of Cottim. their entire attention will be devoted to the inter ests entrusted to them. Jflr’Orders for Baooino, Roce and other Merchandise, will he filled carefully and promptly, and the customary advances made on Produce in Store. May 24, 1850. 9—ly | LAMER HOUSE. MACON, GA. THE proprietors are pleased to announce to their old friends and the public gener -1 ally, that this NEW HOTEL is now open for the reception of Company. Having had it erected and fitted up at great expense, on the most lib eral, elegant and extensive scale, rhev confidently expect a gene roue patronage. [S. LANIER & SON. June 14, 1850. 12—ts 1 AAA Wool Hats assorted qualities, lUUU 1000 Nepro Blankets assorted qualities, 1500 pr. Negro Shoes Superior quality, 200 pieces Negro Kersevs, for sale by SMITH &. OLIVER. MIMM® ? ■ o rIE SUBSCRIBER has just received an extensive assortment of the above article, embracing a great variety of price and patterns more particularly the cheaper kinds, which will he found the prettiest and least eipeasive finish, especially for parlours; Bordering? to match each style of course. Persons in pursuit of the article will do well to call as prices are extremalr lew and ho charge for loosing. JOSEPH M. BC VRDMAN. March 21, 1850. —it