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sj)6c i<i i polices.
Americus^Female Institute.
gn re q U ested to state that there will be a pub
\\T h vt ’ “ 1 , the pupils connected with this Institution
. Exaniin* t J” n . , [n j THURSDAY; the 27th and 28tli of
■ each dry at 9 o'clock, A. M. On Wednes
iKt - con ’ mfn ,i,ere will he an Exhibition by the Junior Pupils
Ay B vnin? ’ or j C inal Compositions, and a Concert of Vocal
t ,ni*ti n - •- yusic. On Thursday Evening, a similar
,nd lnst rumP ” A>nior pupils and a literary Address by the
pthihition h!j dw . of Oglethorpe, Ga. oct9
pp’, J* O’
v\l-<* ® r ’ has removed to the cor-
HK' 1 j 4tl) sts., nearly opposite his former resi
n<( of u ’
dent*- ii continue to practice Medicine and Surgery in all
Dr ’ B incuts both in the city and country. oct9
A CARD.
Mechanic* and Manufacturers of Georgia
To th? ‘ -phe fi rs t Annual Fair of the Mechan
and F f 0U ufactural Institute of the State of Geor
ics and acon in Connection with the Fair
gia, wi' l b | ern Central Agricultural Society, com
the SoU igth of October and continuing through
ptencin? 011
the *' eefe - t i, e Institute with the Female members
jlernber 8 l ’ v i r t ue of the badge of the
# f their within the enclosure through the
Institute- be _ t | ie ga me terms as members of
week of the ’ tra j Agricultural Society,
the Southern e( j m Mechanical and Manafactn-
All pers° I,sl . 7” tQ becme members of the Insti
ml pursuits- wia ‘ ap[)licat j un at their office at the
lute, in' 4 )’ 1 an(l ()V paying the fee of admittance
Fair entitled to all the privileges as nhore.
sl 00,) *' !l “ confidently to the Mechanics
May’ 11,1 * (Georgia and the South, to come
and Man ufact' irP am)Ua . Fair, with the productions
“ plot -"industry, skill and ingenuity, and compete for
the libera! P rell !.' U TJ to them to become mem-
MaV we not _ an d with their aid and influence
bers of the In* 1 11 ”..fitution. that not only its mem
"*££?**> r the Souch, may contemplate
-* ‘SK&t ram.lev. CoinmitlM .
E. J. JOHNSTON, S
fiie’ndly to the Institute are requested to
copy- ——
. ,) yviD’S. OR HEBREW PLASTER.
J n orenared for pains and weakness in the tu< k,
TmSa i ttr’limlis; bruises, sprains, kc.; and for asthmatic
breast w-u • m<wt cases ? j V e immediate and permanent
aiffti"!'--'” ;,: o be jr.jund highly beneficial for complaints
rd ’ U . r I iin-s and Kidneys. Persons of sedentary liab
-0l ,he ,! ? business requires them to sit or stand much, who
iM - weakness in the chest, nr pain in the side or
are „| irrent relief by wearing one of these plasters.
bra** “ n “” ; sept 18-1 in
fVc mlrcrtisemeni. *
T XX RECEIVER.
.... s uthoriMil to announce -I. A. SLOAN, as a candi
:u■ j.,1 Vr.lt OF TAX RETURNS of Bibb County, at
’ r ,i - Election in January next. He is induced to offer
,ll<! fn> , “, the public, from the fact that he is disabled from
f "* n ." l p, . r I” rheumatism in his left hand and therefore
1 . ~1 ument in another sphere which ill enaLii j
” . ‘ j,..- a large and dependent family, lie will I,
V t.i th- - Vile, Without distinction of party, for tbei. :
I'rX.ages to tl. • oiliia-designated. anggl-tde
Floyd House Saloon!
ONE WEEK ONLY !
Trip iublic arc respectfully informed that the celebra
l and SEW ORLEANS OPERA AND BALLET TROUPE
w jll have tlie lionor of giving their
Drawing-Room Entertainments,
A, given by them for the past ten years throughout England,
I-chind. £■ utlai and, and in all the principal cities of the United
S- v,. and recently at the Italian Opera House, New York, ‘
w vre the I’dF,ss AND THE PEOPLE pronounce them the j
‘•Xe pins ITtra” of Ethiopianism,
On MONDAY EVENING October 11th,
*N-> KYIRY KVESISO DURING THE WEEK.
Tlis re: itation of each of the gentlemen connected with
Ihu t'nriralled Hand, both in Europe and America, is such
t m the manager deems it superfluous to dwell upon their mer
i's is artists. The company will appear during their stay with
MU nim;?, CLEFS. CHORUSES, BALLADS, DANCES.
Lb . C'l V.VGEoF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY !
Tu cuiiclude with the new burlesque on Maretzeek’s
ITALI AN OPERA TROUPE !
S. S. SXNFORD. Manager and Director. j
fp* TICKETS 50 CENTS —Children half price.
Dcorsopea at 7 o’clock. Concert to commence at 9.
oct!) 2 "—
POST OFFICE, ? i
MACON, Oct. f>, 1852. \
OX and after this date, the Post Office will he opened at 81 j
A. XL and from 71 to 8 o'clock. P. M.
oc t9—2t J AS. A. XISBET, P. M.
WANTED TO HIRE,
V FIRST-RATE COOK, by the month. Apply to
oct9 R. B. LESTER.
To the Musical Public.
The undersigned is prepared to im|>aft instruction on j
the Violin, Piano, Guitar, Flute and in Vocal Music, at
his rooms above Dr. M. 8. Thomson’s Drug Store, opposite the
Floyd House.
TEllJlß;—Private pupils $1 a lesson. Three or more pu
s ri-c. iving instruction in class on the same instrument, 815
each, for 24 lessons.
I'P’ Tuitionfecs in advance. Pianos in Macon and vicin
ity, tuned and warranted for 5 mos. at 85.
nct!t-oin M. BENNIS CI.ARK.
BKDSTK A I)S, of Mahogany, Walnut. Cherry, curled
and plain Maple and Poplar, for sale by
oct9-6m WOOD, BRADLEY & CO.
FANCY DRY GOODS!
FRESII STOCK—NEW STORE!
nn<lE subscribers would respectfully announce to their old
* friends an-l customers, and to the citizens generally, of
Billie Georgia that they have just opened a splendid stock of
FANCY DRY GOODS,
firth-Fail and Winter trade, embracing all the New ivn
M"-t K.mimn uu.k Btyi.es of the season, which w ill he sold
tin the m ist accommodating terms.
Tiio Goods were evi t.t sivelv for Cash, selected with great
’ and will l>e offered at prices that will do rt ll and aki-lk
JM.ce tj fiurcliaoers. Call and see, next to Logan's old cor
ner. oct9 BUBTICK &. JOHNS.
WARM, COLT) AND SHOWER BATHS
TUKSL PROGLER, Floyd House, respectfully
H informs his friends and the citizens of Macon, and
the travelling public generally, that he has fitted up in
connection wiLh his well known flair Dressing Saloon,
a j'!end.d suit of Bathing Rooms, unsurpassed by any
n the country, for cldjliness and genera’ arrangement,
where gentlemen can at any time from sun-rise until
lu P- m. be acconimod ited with Warm, Cold and
Hliower baths. An inspection und a trial is respect
fully solicited.
’ I- P. will keep constantly on hand a complete as
sortment of his luvigorator for the I [air, Perfumeries of
■ “y kind,Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Dantifice, Collars
* ravats, \\ igs, Toopees, Ac. octO
New Crockery Store.
I’ undersigned is now prepared to offer to the citizens
and the surrounding country, one of the tar
wVni* ° f ( lI( >CKEKV, (HINA & GLASS
‘Rr. ever offered in this market, consisting of
Band Dining Sets, from 800 00 to 8100 00
, v , “Tea “ “ 10 00 to 30 00
mte China Din'g “ 4O 00 to 65 00 ‘
J “ Tea “ u 7 0 0 to 12 00 j
“ grants din’g “ “ 20 00 to 33 00 !
Kin a “ T,;:l “ 330 to 700 j
jnii ‘_ 1Z Cllt an 'l dressed (Inhiets, 3To to 12 00 I
•'On ~ ■. Tumbler “ 50 to 500
(JO Easks. quart, pint and i pint,
• , t-i.iss Jars,gallon ands gallon, (lint and Green.
-i ‘•> \ases ; silver plated Castors, Spoons and Forks
•
>e hot of knives and Porks,
r ‘h.ng (.lasses—Waiters, Glass Similes,
( v!,r n :r ? ckcry r ° r W holesale.
dt p „ V ’ “ i Lamps— Wall Ijnnjis.
etini u 1,1 Roberts old carriage stand, near Logan’s old
t !i LO,,h,:a - U. P. McEVOY
__ “ 27—6 tn
GEORGIA
j<|P ST,t T E
LOTTERY
! F° r benefit of the Independent
Fire Cos. of Augusta.
F. C. Barber & Cos. Managers
CLASS 114.
it). 0 * ,e drawn in Augusta, Oct. 11, 1852.
1 ™ze of $4,000—1 Frizes of SI,OOO.
Tickets §l—Shares in proportion.
CLASS 115,
7 p. l 11 ,e ra ' vn ‘ n Savannah, Oct. 12, 1852.
1 lrize s Os sl,ooo—lo Prizes of s‘23o.
Tickets 82—Shares in proportion.
CLASS 116.
] p i 0 f* e drawn in Columbus, Oct. 15, 1852.
*Tizeof §6,000—1 Prize of $1,500.
1 ickets %2—. Shares in proportion.
CLASS 117.
1 P • 19 drawn in Savannah, Oct. 16, 1852.
#f 84,400—5 Prizes of S4OO.
Fo Tickets ft—Shares in proportion.
‘ 6a!e atShivers’ Lucky Office, Floyd House Buildings,
rg,, , WJI. SHIVERS, -Jr. Agent.
div,n., , from the *° unt, y promptly attended to and
‘"S'* forwarded by mail.
Class v rawn numbers, Georgia State Lottery.
Class v !!^~ 2n 19 36 <95752553 23 17 32
Class V , 109—58 57 44 22 71 53 35 16 59 It 48 76 60
c ->o. 110—52 is 5176362247260 58257 56 4
Hair n-U1 ~ 4 c 51 42017603345 13 57 27 39
VJ ’ 57 ’ prize ®' o0 ’ cla “ ,0f> > unsold.
choletrckdeoms. 17, 27, 39, prize 8 40, class 111. unsold.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !
GREAT CURE for DYSPEPSIA !
DR. J. S. IIOUGIITON’S
PEP S 1 *V ,
The True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice /
PREPARED from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF
THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. 1)., Philad.Pa.
‘•1 DIGEST.” Such is the true meaning of the word Pep
sm. It is the chief element, or Great Digestive Principle of
the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying,
Preserving and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intes
tines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox
thus forming a TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely l.ke the
natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing
n complete and perfect substitute for it.
This is Nature’s own Remedy for an unhealthy Stomach.
a? U l , ° f ,nan can e 9 llal jt s curative powers. It contain* no
Aichobol, Hitters, Acids or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely
agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble
patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute dis
tress. Beware of Drugged Imitations. Pepsin is not a
Drug.
Haifa tea-spoonfull of Pepsin infused in water, will digest
or dissolve Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two mint*,
out of tlie stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
IIT The Scientific Evidence upon which this remedy is
based is in the highest degree curious and remarkable.
Call on the Agent and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis,giv
ing a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Liebig's An
imal Chemistry ; I)r. Coinbe’sPhysiology of Digestion; Dr. Pe
reira on Food and Diet; Dr. John XV. Draper of New York
University; Prof. Dunglison’s Physiology; Prof. Sillinan, of
X ale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, Ac., together with
reports from of Cures from ail parts oftlie United States.
Pepsin in Fluid and Powder!
Dr. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN is prepared in Powder and in
fluid 1 Drm—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physi
cians. Ihe Powder will be sent by mail, free of postage, for
Sl sent to Dr. Houghton, Philad.
. OBSERVE THIS ! —Every bottle of the genuine PEP
SIN hears the written signature ofJ. S. HOUGHTON, M. D„
sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark
secured. Sold by all Druggists &. dealers in Medicines. Price
P r hot le.
Sold ,y PAYNE & NISBET, Macon ; E. J. XVhite, Milledge
vi,le 1 R. Carter, Columbus; Dr. B. l’lumbe, Augusta,wholesale
and retail Agt’a.
Fancy Confectionary and Grocery.
JII. DAMOUR, Mill at lii* old stand, Mulberry St.
• two doors below the Lanier House, keeps the finest Li
quors and Wines that will be found any where, mostly all of
his own direct importation—such as Brandy, Holland Gin, Ja
maica Rum. Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Champagne, Burgundy,
Bordeaux, Malaga, Sherry and Madeira Wines of first choice,
Segars and Tobacco, dried and green I-'ruits, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers, dried Beef, Beef Tongues, canvassed Hams, pickled
Beef and Pork, Candles and Nuts of ail sorts. Cheap for
CASH. oct9—tf
Daguerreotypes.
Re. wood, having recently returned from the I
• North, with all the new improvements in the Art, and
a splendid stock of Cases, Lockets, &c.. would be pleased to
see and wait on all who are in want of a first-rate likeness and
good picture. oct9~lt
B. A. WISE & CO;
Have now in store and receiving over 200 Cooking,
Parlor and Box Stoves of the best andi.atest patterns,
with a general assortment of House Furnishing Goods and
Domestic Hardware, fp** All Stoves sold by us are warran
ted to give satisfaction. Purchasers will please call and ex
amine for themseh es. oct9—3n
Removal!
JS. GRAYBILL & CO., have removed to I
• No. 7, ARCADE BUILDING,
COTTON ANESUE, nearly opposite their old stand, where
they are now opening a fresh stock of Choice Family Groce
ries and Provisions. octfl
HAMS! HAMS ! !—Just rec. lived a small lot of
very tine sugar cured (liinis. for sale liv
o t 9 ‘ J. 8. URAYBII.L Jt CO.
PIG PORK.— J ust received 2 bills, and 4 half bids.
Pig Pork, for sale by
oct9 J. g. GR XYBILL & CO.
&UWOKED BEEF AND TONGM-.S—A t.esh
supply just rec'd liv joc9] J. S. GRAYUiIX. k CO.
IRISH POTATOES. —.O Mils, fine Northern Pota j
toes just received by [oc9] J. 8. CHAT BILL &. CO.
(AIIEESE ! CHEESE ! ! —.lust received 50 boxes
J superior Cream Cheese that can’t he f eat, liv
oct9 J. 8. GRAYBILL & CO.
CIOSHEN BUTTER ! —lO kegs extra-fine Goshen
C Butter, received weekly bv steamer and for sale bv
oct 9 J. S. GRAYBILL & CO.
XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—I 9 bids. Extra
Family Flour just received by
oct9 J. S. GRAYBIEI. k CO.
PRESERVES, PICKLES, JELLIES, CAT
su|)B, Sardines, Prune*, Citron, Itaitiins, h Macaroni.
Ycrmicilli, Tapioca. Farina, Broma, Starch, Candle-*, Snap*
and many other articles now opening by
octQ J. S. (iRA\BIhTi &• CO.
TlllE undersigned having taken the store on Mulberry St.
in the Washington Hall building, informs liis old custo
mers and the public generally, that lie is prepared to carry on
the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its branches.
He returns his thanks for the patronage ofhis friends while
in the employ of Mr. T. F. Newton, as Cutter. Persons hav
ing had their garments made at that establishment, can !.e re
fitted in the same manner, by leaving their orders with the
undersi; n- and, as he is in possession of Mr. Newton's 800-s
and Measure*. oct9 J- H. I)A\ I'.
WOOD, BRADLEY & CO.
MAN UFACiUREKS OF
AND DEALER** IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
Next to the Lanier Jfoitae, Macon, On.
‘*”R T IIKRE we keep constantly on hard, (and are tnanufao
taring at our Manufactory, near the river,> every
style and finish of FURNITURE, of which the following com
prises a part;
Mahogany ami Black Walnut Dressing Bireaus, Seretarys,
Desk and Book-Cases, Sideboards Centre Tables and XX ash
Stands; with and without marble-tops. Curd, Skleand Ladies
XX'ork Tables, Whatnots, Mahogany, Black VX'alnut and cherry
Dining and Tea Tables, XXb.rk Boxes, Portable Desks, Tete-a-
Teteo, Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Quartette Tables. Looking
Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, &.c. oct9-6m
Cord and Tassols,
FOR hanging portraits; Gilt, Mahogany, Rofo XX'ood and
XVnlnut Frames made to order. Also, Picture Glass, of
all sizes, from BXIO to 30X10. For sale by
oct9—tim XX'OOD, BRADLEY & CO.
To Rent.
A COMMODIOUS STORE HOUSE on the Triangular Block
Applv to Freeman Sc Roberts, or
00,2—21 W. H. CHRISTOPHER.
IM-BIW GOODS.
THE subscribers, thankful for past favors, would call the
attention of their friends and customers to the following
20 bbis. Crushed Sugars, 20 bags fine old Java Coffee,
10 “ Granulated “ 20 “ I{io “
10 Powdered “ 20 boats ground Rio and Java
20 * Coffee “ t - oir< ‘ c
10 Hand's Butter 20 “ Soda Biscuit
Crackers “ Sugar
10 “ Steam Crackers 10 “ Ginger “
10 1 bbls “ “
FINE OLD BRANDIES AND WINES.
1 cask Ilennessy Brandy i cask fine Madeira
1 Otard “ i “ “ Cherry
1 “ fine old Port Wine i “ “ Teneriffe
100 boxes St. Julicn Claret.
POUTER AND ALE.
10 casks Byrnes’ London Porter
10 ** Scotch Ale
SYRUPS.
Stuart’s refined Sugar House S>rup,
10 doz, Leinon Syrup; 10 doz. Blackberry Syrup,
5 “ Ginger “ 2 “ Extract Blackberry,
10 cases Ginger Preserves.
And many other articles too numerous to mention, and hope
to receive a call from our own friends and customers, oppo
site the Lanier Honsc, at our old stand.
oet-2 C. A. ELLS & SON.
TEAS ! TEAS ! S
500 Jlw. finest TEAS, put up expressly for family
use, in pound, half and quarter lb. paper.
1 E 50 small chests of Green and Black Teas, put up
1 m 'f.,r family use. just received from Steamer,for sale by
octs C. A. ELLS It SON.
Macon Female Seminary.
l| ls s DELIA A. HALL, of New Marlborough,
r:’-®- -" a ss., a graduate of the Cliarlottviile Seminary, New
Xork, will enter upon her duties as Teacher of the ORNA
MENTAL BRANCHES, VOCAL MUSIC and MODERN LAN
GUAGES in this Institution, on MONDAY, OCT. 4.
VX r e now feel that our arrangements are complete and am
ple, and that the facilities for acquiring a thorough preparation
for College, or pursuing a full Academic course, are such as
will meet fully the wantsof the community. And as tve hope
by adopting this liberal policy, and devoting ourselves closely
to the interests of the Seminary to merit, so we confidently
expect to receive a corresponding patronage from an intelli
gent and generous public. oct2 ts
New Fall & Winter Goods!
AT THE
NEW YORK BRANCH STORE.
DRY’ GOODS EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
AT NEW YORK PRICES !
from 75 cts. to 85 per yard; DeLains from 10 cts.
to 81,50 ; Canton Crape Shawls from $5 upwards. Al
so, a complete assortment of Hosiery,. Gloves, Ribbons Trim
mings, Laces and Fancy Goods, Domestic Goods, Blankets,
flannels Ac., to which the subscribers respectfully invites an
inspection.
D. C. SPAULDING,
oct2 Cotton Avenue.3
•> CASKS BALTIMORE HAMS,
rmt 500 “ Smoked lleef,
DIO “ Tongues,
5 half bbls. Pickled Tongues,just received and for sale by
oct2 C. A. ELLS & SON. ‘
Butter and cheese!
10 kegs Goshen Butter,
10 XX’cstern “
25 boxes English Dairy Cheese, just rac'd and for sale
by [oct2] C. A. ELLS & SON.
Mrs. Carey
% tjtriLLopen on MONDAY, OCT. 4th, a splendid selection
V $ of MI LLEX ER Y,
and would particularly call the attention of the Ladies to her
Pattern Hats, of which she hits every variety of style: togeth
er with Embroideries, Rich Dress Silks, Mantillas, Alboni
and Feathers, XVreatlis and Gloves.
Mrs. C. would most respectfully invite the attention of the
ladies. oct2—tf
TWO MONTHS after date, application will he made •
to the Ordinary of Pulaski county for leave to sell the
Negroes belong to the Estate of Win. M. Fraser deceased, con
sisting of a Negro boy named George and a woman named Ju
dy. For the lienefit of theheirs and creditors of saiddeceased.
oct2-2m P. F. D. SCARBOROUGH, Ad'mr.
TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
All those having demands against the estate of Win. M.
Fraser, late of Pulaski, will present them for payment and
those indebted to said Estate are required to come forward and
make payment, or a suit will be the result.
oefi—lm P. F. I). SCARBOROUGH, Ad'mr.
Dancing School.
jWM-ONS. A. BERGER respectfully informs the citizens ®f
iV B Macon, that he willopen a Dancing School at this place
next week, if a sufficient number of pupils are obtained. —
Mons. 11. is from Charleston, where he lias been teaching with
the greatest success for the last ten years, in the first families
and academies, ftoin whom he has letters of recommendation,
lie is also well known in this State.
Thinking it prudent to keep away from Charleston, for the
present, he w ouid he happy in teaching a session ol 18 lessons
here and will during that short time, teach all the new ball
room dances.
Mons. Berger having spent the summer of 1851 in Paris,
(France) and in New York, is able to teach the ‘real’ Polka,
Redowa, Mazurka, Scliottish, also, the beautiful XX'elleikn,
Cracovia, Sicilienne,Sa!tarsllo, Gorlitza, besides fancy dances
of every description, with all the common dancing,
For terms apply at the Lanier House, where the subscrip
tion list is open. oct2—2t
<1 ENT’S Fancy Dress, Pump and XX'elt, Medium and
IV XVater Proof Boots; fine peg imitation, Dress andStrong
Boots; Patent Leather, Cloth, Enamel tCa*f Congress Gaiters,
Opera Ties, Dancing Pumps, Slippers, Rubber Over Shoes and
Cork Soles, just received and for sale by
sept2s XVM. B. FERRY & CO.
Brogans— a large stock of Black and Russet Plan
tation Brogans; also Kip, Calf and Enamel Leather
Brogans, just received and lor sale at reduced prices by
sept3s XVM. B. FERRY & CO.
EATIIER. —Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French
Calf Skins, Shoe Threads, Ac., just received by
sept2s XV. B. FERRY & CO.
ju. FOR SALE OR RENT.
koala MX’ House and Lot in East Macon, containing 4
Rooms, with all necessary out-houses.
■plaSßt sep2s—2t* ’ XX'. C. BANDY.
J E t() 11 ENT—A Blacksmith, Carriage and Carpenter’s
JO Shop, on the corner of Cotton Avenue and Plumb St.,
a good stand for either of these branches of busin* *s.
sept 2 Enquire of EDWIN IX'F.S.
Boarding.
ANY Person wi.-liing Board in a private family, can lie nc
_ com mod at ed by applying at this Office for information
sept2s —•U
M FOR RENT.
THE DWELLING in front of the Episcopal Church
on Walnut Street, with an Office,Stable and Carriage
House attached. Enquire of
sept2s—tf MRS- M. A. CAREY.
FALL AND WINTER
C3L.O THIN O.
1A SAULSBURY & CO., are prepared to exhibit
Ji* to their customers, a very choice variety of entirely
new and most desirable styles of Fashionable Clothing, for
FALL and XVINTER, among which nmv he found any article
suitable for a Gentlemen's XX'ardrobe —Well made Good* ex
clusirrly. They have also an assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI
MERES AND VESTINGS, of styles entirely new, which they
can make to order in the best manner and at the shortest no
tice.
ZW” 1° Boy’s and Children’s Clothing, they can offer some
thing ve r y desirable. sept2s—tf
I ‘IN IN E.—A large supply of Quinine, just received
mi, and for sale at the Drug Store of
*e,*2s-51 PAYNE A N'ISBET,
Opposite Washington Hall, Macon, Ga.
State Fair Fancy Ball.
#THE Managers have made arrangements with a
“•Costumer” in New York for 200 Fancy Dresses,
who will be in Macon with them by the sth October.
Persons wishing’to buy or hire, will do well to mike early’ ap
plication. liis dresses are oftlie first class, ltooinsover the
Store of E. Sauhsbury A Cos. [Tci. A Mess.copy] 5e.25-4t
J&e. CARD.
MRS. F. DESSAU will open on TUESDAY, _ OCT.
sth, her new stock of BONNETS and MILLINLRX.
Also, choice Silks, Cashemirs, Mantillas, Cloaks, Ribbons, Em
broideries, &c., and Invites her friend* and ihu Ladies gener
ally io give her a call at her Store on 2d St., Triangular Block.
3d door from the corner. sept2s-tf
Notice ! —Postponed Sale.
ON account of the following reasons, I have concluded to
postpone the sale of my property to the FIRST TUES
DAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT:
Ist. The health of my lietter half is somewhat improved,
and may wholly recover, which if she does, I shall not be
obliged to sacrifice bv a forced sale.
2d. I have an offer, part in cash and part in lands, for the
entire property. The lands I have not seen, but will before
rejection, unless a very liberal oiler is made free from expense
and risk.
3d. There is two or three different propositions as to wheth
er I would sell upon other terms than that expressed in the
advertisement, from as many different sources, ‘lliese have
not yet had time to make up their minds.
The sale is, therefore postponed to the time above stated,
unless sold at private sale before,—in which case the adver
tisements will be drawn at oncefiom the papers.
Griffin, Sept. 25. ts P* B ’
Change of business location
rraUIE undersigned intends opening an Office in Charles
□ ton, the Ist of November, where he will be happy to
wait upon as many of his patrons and friends in Georgia as
make it convenient to visit that city. His business in Macon
will be conducted by competent and skillful operators, and all
contracts made within the past year for inserting l’lates w ill he
carried out to the letter.
It is desirable that all who are wearing temporary Elates,
and whose Teeth have been removed six months or more, call
upon him as soon as convenient. G. S. PUTNAM,
sept 25—It r), ’ ntist ~
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
OF VALUABLE, REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE.
■* TTILL be sold at the Court House, in the town of Marict
\ \ tn, Cobb county,on the first Tuesday in November next)
between the hours of ten and four o’clock, that very desirable
and valuable lot of Lend in the town of Marietta, Ga., contain
ing five acres, more or less, with the improvements thereon,
consisting of a spacious and beautiful Cottage built Mansion,
Stone foundation, two Rooms, a Kitchen, Cellar and Store Room
in basement, and nine Rooms and I’antry above. Seven of
the Rooms have Fire-places, with all necessary out buildings,
such as Smoke house, Bathing and Washing houses, Carriage
house, Stabler. Servants’ rooms, Ac. Two XX'ells of excellent
water in ihe vard —a large Vegetable and Flower Garden, the
latter contaimng some choice and select plants. An orchard
of select Fruit Trees, some of the most rare and costly.
This is one of the most desirable locations in all the upcoun
try ti>r a summer or continued residence, fine mountain sceno-
re atmosphere and a healthy place, convenient to trade
arid travel. The premises are new,and everthing in good or
der for immediate occupancy. Also,seventy-two acres XV.od
Land (more or less) two miles distant, in connection with the
above, to supply ihe residence with Y\ ood and A so,
at the so me time and place, all the Household and Kitchen
Furniture, consisting of Crockery, GJpsw are, Mahogany Hu
reaus. Secretary,Sideboards, Divans, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs,
Washotniids Muirasses, Furniture, Ac. One Piano Forte,
Grist Mill, Garden utensil*, and one Cow, with a number of
other articles too tedious to mention; being the summer resi
dence of Benjamin Snider, late of Chatham county, deceased,
and sold by order and direction of lbs last XX'ill and Testament,
as a part ofhis Real and Personal Estate, fortbo benefit of his
Heirs and Creditor*.’ Sal* to continue from day to day, until
the whole isdisposed of. Persons wishingto purchase are re
spectfully invited to call and examine tlie premises and furni
ture. Terms on the hay of sale.
julylH-td* SEABORN GOODAI.L. Executor.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firms of HARDEMAN A HAMILTON of Macon, and
HAMILTON A H ARDEMAN of Savannah, are this day
dissolved bv mutual consent. , . .
Either of the funner co-partners is authorised to’ use the
name of the above named firms, in settlement o
business of the same. THOMAS HA JDEM AM,
July l; 1852. 14-3 m V HAMILTON.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
AT WHOLESALE.
MERCHANTS who visit this inn.Ket for the purpose of re
cruiting their stock will find during the entire season a
complete assortment of choice goods, which will he offered to
them at a small advance. Orders promptly attended to.
WlNSIlIi* A 8i >N,
4! Cotton Avenue. Macon.
O-TTX'O'tS ! GfXJIVIS !
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
,<Gu’J2Lii r-: HAY ING just received, and are
/■■TV 5 ) “now opening at their Establishment,
ON MULBERRY street,
vSjr a few doors below ihe Lanier House. Ma
con, the largest and best assortment of Goods in their line, ev
er brought to this market, consisting, in part, of
Double Barrelled Shot Guns, from $8 to IGS.
Superior Killes, Colt’s, Allen’s ami other
KEYOLVERS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUCHES.
GAME BAGS, GUN MATERIALS, POWDER AND SHOT,
CAPS, XVADDING and every other article of hunting appara
tus. usually kept by dealers and manufacturers. All of which
will he sold at the lowest price FOR CASH. Those wishing a
common or a very superior article of the above, can be acorn
tnodafed at this house. septl 1 ly
ROGERS’ FINE CUTLERY.—A splendid as
sortment of Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Ac., just received
and for sale by [sepll] D. C. HODGKINS A SON.
ALKING CANES of every variety of style and
w W finish, just opened and ready for inspection and sale
by [septll] 1). C. HODGKINS A SON.
ITMBRELLAS. —A handsome lot oftliis verv
’ necessary article, light, neat and durable, on
hand and for sale by
sept 1 1 D. C. HODGKINS A SON. j
SALE OR RENT, the XVAREHOUSE fb7-
inerly occupied by XX'. S. Lawton.
D. SMITH, Jr.
CIRCULAR OF THE SOUTHERN BOTAN
ICO MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
r pilE Fourteenth Annual Session of this Institution, will
A. open on the first Monday in November next,and continue
the usual period.
From the liberality of the Stale of Georgia and the city of
Macon,and numerous friends, the trustees have been enabled
to purchase a splendid and commodious College,and procure
considerable chemical and anatomical apparatus, which can
not fail to make the ensuing course of instruction equal in
every respect to the best in the country. The Faculty consists
ot the following gentlemen :
J T Coxe, M D, Professor of the Principle* and Practice of
Medicine.
J* Bankston, M D, Professor of Physiology and Pathology.
M S Thomson. M D, Professor of Obstetrics and Disease* of
V\ omen and Children.
I N Loomis, M I), Professor of Chemistry and Botany.
S S Oslin, M D, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeu
tics.
J M Comings, 51 D, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery.
Terms—For Lectures (entirefees) 8190 00
Matriculation “ 5 00
Anatomical “ 5 00
Graduating- “ 25 00
Persons desirous of further information, will address Dr. L.
Bankston, Dean of the Faculty, Griffin, Ga, or Drs. Coxe or
Thomson, at Macon. lm septll
Winship & Son
HAVE just received per steam ships Georgia and Alaharma
an extensive and carefully selected stock of the idlest
styles of Ladies’ Dress Goods offered in the New York and
Philadelphia markets, to which they would call the attention
of their customers and the public. They xvill sell at whole
sale or retail at fair prices, and on the most accommodating
terms. Cotton Avenue, Macon, sept. 11
riuvo month* after date application will he made to the
-I. honorable Court of Ordinary of Lee County for leave to
sell a Negro Boy named .Xlelton, belonging to the estate of
Reuben 11. Spence, deceased.
septll TURNER HUNT, Sen. Ad’mr.
Macon female seminary, macon.
This School in charge of Rev. J. XV. MILLER A LADY,
willopen on Monday, the Ifith of August, in the building oc
cupied by Mr. Tracy, the past session. The apartments will
he fitted up in the neatest and most comfortable manner.—
The course of study, method of instruction, and government
adopted, will be that of the most enlightened, approved and
successful educators oftlie day. And nothing shall he want
ing to constitntc this in every respect a first class School. —
Young Ladies from abroad can obtain Boarding in private fam
ilies on the most reasonable terms. For particulars, enquire
of the Principal.
tr PROF. GRIMME, whose qualifications have been so
satisfactorily tested by this community, will take charge oftlie
Department of Music and French.
llrferenrea —Messrs. I*, and E.Tracy, Eev.G. H. Hancock, J.
T. Nisbet, J. M. Bonrdman, the Messrs. Ross, Macon, Ga; Dr.
Collins, President Emory and Henry College, X’a.; lion. J. B.
Floyd and Thomas L. Preston, Esq., Abinglon, X'a. seplß-tf
CE3NTTHA.XJ couh.se,
M A CON, G A.
FuinSa THE Fall Meeting Over gs
‘pi m the ahox-e Course xvill coin- TfS
CJSirc..mence on the 14th of OCT.,
next, and continue four days.
FIRST 11AY, TIH RSDAY, 14tH OCTORKR, 1852 XIII.K HKATS.
Sweepstakes, for 2 years old carrying a feather ; Proprietor’s
Purse 8190 iftwo (2) or more start. Entrance 8100 halffor
feit; Closed with following entries: G. 1). Lamar enters
bay colt by Leviathan, jr., dam, Betsey Shelton. John Harri
son, Sr., enters bay colt Grille Edmonson, by Chihle Harold,
grandsire imp. Sovereign,dam, Mary Elizabeth by Andrew.
SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, lOTJI OfTOtlElt, 1852 TWO MILE lIEAT3.
Sweepstakes, for three years old carrying 90 lbs, 3 lbs. allow
ed Mares and Geldings, Proprietor’s Purse 8200, if two or
more start. Entrance S2OO half forfeit; closed with following
entries: C. A. Young enters ch. colt Guano, dant Rowton.—
J. S. Brown enters b. f. by Jas. C. Jones, dam Althea, by Luz
borough. Chns. A. Hamilton enters ch. colt, by Tempest, dam
Stockholder.
THIRD DAY, SATURDAY, I GtH OCTOBER, 1852 THREE MILES
HEAT.
Proprietor’s Purse 8400 provided two or more start, free for
all ages. Entrance money 10 per cent.
Proprietor’s Purse of 8200 will he given for a Pool Race, on
Monday, 18th October if two or more start. Three heats ends
the race, entrance money added to the purse.
The Course will he under the supervision oftlie Central
Jockey Club, and governed h>- their Rules and Regulations.
There being alrtadv 18 to 20 Colts and Horses in training—
a great many improvements added to the Course—the track
reduced to an exact mile and hardened, comfort and fast time
may lie expected. The public may rely upon good order and
capital sport. scptlß-tf H.T. POXX’ELL, Proprietor.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
DOZEN (fast or Oil, all sizes.
• .wNJe 50 “ Number 0 “ “
“ “ Pain Killer, “ “
“ “ Vermifuge “ “
“ “ Laudanum “ “
“ “ Paregoric “ “
“ “ Bateman’s Drops, do. do.
“ “ Opouelnc, Ac.,
XX’ith a heavy stock of articles suitable for a country store,
wholesale at very low rates at [sep2s] LITTLE’S.
Co-partnership,
In the Tin, Sheet-Iron and Stove Business.
■ . B. A. WISE and E. B. CANDEE have
formed a co-partnership, under the name and style of
B. A. WISE Sc CO.,
for the purpose of carrying oil the various departments of TIN,
SHEET-IRON AND STOVE BUSINESS, at the old stand ofß.
A. YX'ise, on Cherry St., Macon.
nW” M r - Candee will give his personal attention to all
work entrusted to our rare, and it will lie the effort of both
partners to give every satisfaction to their customers.
B. A. XVISE,
septlß—tf E. B. CANDEE.
Another Improvement in Dentistry.
,)l<> JO HN ALLEN, nfCincinnati, has inven-
Jby, ujjffi ted and patented anew mode of fastening teeth
lo Hlate* and has already realized between 50
CXJ n nd 809,000 from sales of Rights, which is the
best evidence of its appreciation by the Profession. Speci
mens may be seen at my (iffice and my engaged Piute XX'ork
will he put. up in that style without extra charge.
Platiua Plates are used combining superior advantages
which all who know the value of the metal, will readily concur
in. sep2s—3t C. S. PUTNAM.
IR. A. UPIIAM’S
Vegetable Pile Electuary.
A CERTAIN CURE for Piles, sither internal or external,
bleeding or blind, a very valuable medicine for thcafflict
<3 ted. Price 81 per box only to be had at ,
sep2s ’ LITTLE’S Drug Store.
PAINTS, 4)1 L, VARNISH, Ac.—Wholesale A
Retail, at the lowest market prices by
LEONARD LITTLE,
Successor to \X T G. Little & Cos.
and dealer in Fresh and Genuine Drugs Medicines Chemicals,
Perfumeries, Instrument*, &c. sept 2 5
A VALUABLE MEBICIBE!
IMPROVED CHALK MIXTURE.
1”YOR the cure of Bowel Complaints, either Dysentery or Dl
. arrlnra with adults or children, and relief for all inflam
matory diseases of the Bowels. Price 50 cts. per bottle, only to
be had at (sep2s) LITTLE’S.
NEW GOODS !
William B. Ferry & Cos.,
DKAI.KR* IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK, 2ND STREET,
HAVING re-modeled and newly fitted
np their store, are now receiving for the
-JKfaLlTwßl Fall and XX'intor trade, one of the largest
i and most desirable stock of IK XVTS AND
SIH >ES, to be offered in this market. Their goods have been
laid in for Cash, and with careful reference to elegance and
durability ; and will be offered to the trade at prices that can
not fail to satisfy the most careful buyer. Thankful for past
favors, they would respectfully solicit a continuance of the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to them.
■eptSfi —* ,n
(■VISSES’ Lace and Congress Gaiters ; Enamel and Kid
iVI Jenny Lind Boots and Gaiters; Kid Excelsiors,Slippers,
Ties, School Boots, and a great variety of children's Boots,
Gaiters and Slipper*,just reseived by
sept2s XVM. B. FERRY & CO.
for sale.
MY PLANTATION, on the Clinton road, about 21 miles
front Macon, w ith 238 acres of Land, about 130 acres
in a high state of cultivation. The balance is well wooded.
There is a tine orchard, and the Houses, Jic., arc all perfectly
new. i
oet2—tf T. J. LICIITFOOT.
For Sale or Rent.
THE large House on the West corner of Court House Square,
at present occupied by Al. Sullivan, as a Hotel. Posses
sion given Ist October next.
ALSO,
Till. Dwelling House on the corner of Brid:;,* and IVahltlt
j Streets, at present Occupied by Dr. Lightfoot. Possession given
I Ist Oct. next. .ALSO
j TIIH Brick Building on Mulberry Street, containing dvvtll
ing above with two Store Houses or offices below with all ne
i cossary out buildings. Possession given Oct. next,
i au feO-* E. E. BROWN.
FRANKLIN HOUSE,—Macon, Ga.
TIIE undersigned takes this method of tendering his
thanks tohis numerous friends and the public for their
| liberal patronage heretofore e-tended to him, and still soliciis
i a continuance of the same. He is now engaged in erecting
an addition to his building, which will make it more roomy |
and comfortable, which will be completed by the first of Octo
ber. His personal attention will be devoted exclusively to
the house, and no pains will lie spared in giving general satis
faction to all who may give him a call.
The Omnibus will run to and from this house for 25
cents- sept 4 T. J. SUINHOLSER,
Mattresses,—Mattresses.
A LARGE lot of fine new Mattresses, manufactured and
for sale at the “MACON STEAM MILL.” Those wish
ing to purchnse, would do well to call and examine, as we in
tend to sell‘Cheap.’ sept4-2m W.B. HOLT, Agent.
DISSOLUTION.
THE CO-PARTNEBSHIP heretofore existing under the title
of BOSTICK, JOHNS & CO. has this day expired by it* own
limitation. Tile business of the late firm, w ill be closed up
by the Juniorpnrtner, who has bought out the entire interest
ol A. G. Bostick and I. D. N. Johns.
A.G. BOSTICK,
I. D. N. JOHN'S,
a'lg 25 tt WM. VV. PARKER.
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned will continue to do business at the j
well known stand, formerly occupied by the firm, BOSTICK,
JOHNS 6; CO, where it will afford him much pleasure to see
his old friends an I customers; and hopes that by offering
44 strong: induce incuts ” both in t .cods and Prices,
to merit a continuation of the patronage so liberally extended
to the late firm. WM. W. PARKER,
aug 25—tfi
Mason & Dibble'sOmnibiis Line
FARE—In proportion to the distance.
WE return our thanks to tlietravel
ling public and the citi/.ensgencrally,
for their liberal patronage, and would
m infnrm them that our splendid new
omnibusses, with fineteamsand carefuldrivers, will coutinue
to run for the accommodation of the citizens and persons
stopping at the Public Houses. Calls left at tlie Hotels or at
our Stable,strictly attended to.
X.AZHXAR & XtOCHRANE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
OFFICE OVER BELDKN & CO’s. HAT STORE, MACON. OA.
WILL practice in the Superior Courts of the following
counties: Bibb, Monroe, Pike, Houston, Dooly. .Sum
ter, Crawford, Macon, Jones and Twiggs, and in the Supreme
oOurtat Macon, Decatur and Columbus.
All cases placed in our hands for collection will be punctual
be attended to.
I!. O. LAMAR, (feb 28) O. A. LOCURANE.
GEORGIA, > TO THE HONORABLE SUPERIOR
Bibb Count y. ) COURT OFSAID COUNTV.
r I'M IK petition of Frederick W. Dickson showeth that on or
.1. about the 20th day of Dec. 1836, he bought of one Abra
ham Funderbuss, Dot or Land No. ninety (1)0) in the fifteenth
(15) District of Dooly County, in this State receiving Ins reg
ular Deed therefor.
That about the 22d of Sept, he lost sai l Deed with other
papers by shipwreck at sea—that having bought the Land at
a small price, and living then in Savannah, at a distance from
Dooly county, he is sure the Deed was never recorded—and
the petitioner avers that the copy Deed herewith shown to the
Court (ami attached) lie has sworn to as being a copy in sub
stance to the best of his recollection of said lost Deed as re
quired by the Statutes and Rules of ttourt—and petitioner
avers that the Public Records, and a copy grant now in bis
possession shows that said Abraham Funderbuss was the draw
er and grantee of said Lot.
Wherefore hepraysa Rule Nisi in terms of the law calling on
the opposite party to show cause why the said copy shall not
be established in lieu of the said lost original.
JOHN RUTHERFORD, for Petitioner.
MAY TERM, 1852.
Upon hearing the foregoing petition it is on motion of Jolm
Rutherford and T. P. Stubbs, Atty's, ordered that Abraham
Funderbuss, his heirs and executors or administrators tlo show
cause at the next term of the Court why said copy deed refer
red to in said petition shall not he established in lieu of the orig
inal so lost—and that this Rule be personally served on said
Abraham Funderbuss nr his representatives if to found in the
State, or if not so to he found, then to be published in some
public gazette of the Slate for three months before the next
term of this Court. Passed by the Court,
JOHN RUTHERFORD, Petitioner's Att'y.
A true copy from the minutes, July 29tli, 1852.
jnly3l—ffin H. G. ROSS, Clerk.
Fancy Goods T and Millinery.
| LS. A. DAMOUR is now receiving
? > igi'} At I her stock of Spring Goods, and will
/ !: vs S'l e receiving new supplies by each week’s
oStiolf Sten mers. The styles of summer Straw
rr \ aiti’t and Silk Bonnets, are not to be surpassed,
sand consist of the following new names:
vfjy,, L Patnella,Diamond, Net lace,Embroidered
Lace, ‘.lair and Pearl, Goldschmidt, Hun
'7 r\ gaucji IjO’-t Monte,sand a large assort
ing n o Misses Bloomers. Also, Ribbons, flowers, of the
latest styles, laces, trimmings, perfumery, jewelry, combs
brushes, baskets, and a general assortment of articles general
ly kept in that line of business, and of the best quality,
tmar 20 ts
GENTLEMEN
Oil (heir way to (lie Springs,
WILL find it to their advantage to call on
the subscriber and select a fine and fashiona
ble suit from bis New and Rich Stock of Cas
simeres and Vestings which will be sold at
unusually low prices, to suit the times.
juncs nextto Day’s Jewelry Store.
STRAW CUTTERS.
V LARGE lot now going in store. Also, Corn Shelters
Subsoil, Ditching and Turn Plows, and every description
of Agricultural implements.
jun-26 BRAY. CARHART & CO.
Carriage Manufactory,
ONE DOOR BELOW LANIER HOUSE,
Macon, Georgia.
J. DeLOACIIE A CO., will keep
fcygjg*constantly on hand an extensive assort-
of CARRIAGES, of every varie
ty and pattern, built expressly for the Southern market,
and warranted of the best materials mid workmanship,
together with a complete assortment of
Harness. Also, Carriage Trimmings,
FLY-NETS, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS,
VALISES, fee. All of which will be sold cheap.
P. S.—Mr. Smith respectfully invites the friends of
Smith, Oliver &- Cos., to give him a call, as lie will be j
always on hand to wait on them,
sept 11 ly
(TANDY.- -2,000 lbs. of assorted Camly. Just received
J and will be sold cheaper than ever before in this market,
by (sept 11) O, A. ELLS & BON.
KTEW FLOUR—SO bids of Iliram Smith’s premium {
I’M Flour from new Wheat, it is elegant and will be sold
very low,by (sept 11) C. A. ELLS & SON.
(CONGRESS WATER. —2O boxes fresh from the j
J Spring. Just received, and for rale by
sept 11 C. A. ELLS & SON.
CITY TAX.
rfITIIE Books are now open for at the Treasurer's Office, for
IL the payment of City Tax and will close the Ist November |
when Executions will he issued against all defaulters.
By order ofCouncil,
sept 18—ts A. R. FREEMAN, C.C. |
JXTJirW GOODS!
INIIE subscriber is now receiving his FALL & WINTER
STOCK, consisting of a general assortment of
FANCY ANI) STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which have been purchased in New York and Philadelphia,
on the best terms. As our sales are for Cash, we intend to
se.ll our Goods at a small profit. Our friends and the public
generally, are requested to give us n call.
soptlS—tf GEO. W. PRICE. |
C CARPETING AND RUGS.—fust received, a
J good assottinent of fine, superfine and three-ply CARPET
ING, RUGS of all qualities,some rich and handsome,
sept 18—ts GEO. W. PRICE.
P\ PER HANGINGS. —2,OOO pieces Paper Hang
ings of all qualities, some very rich. Also, a handsome
lot of Fine Broad Prints. seplß-tf GEO. W. PRICK.
RABUN A WHITEHEAD,
COMMISSI 0 N ME RC II A NTS,
NO. 207 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
J. W, RAHTX .1. P. WHITEHEAD.
sept 18 —6m
T. A. HARRIS,
New Fire-Proof Warehouse,
On the Corner below Field <f Adame,
MACO If , GA .
V -^ —ts AGAIN returns his thanks to his friends for past
< i: patronage, and hopes they will continue their
—N much esteemed favors; and he hopes the public
generally will give him a call—as his House will be as secure
from fire as any in the city.
ILF” Advances made on Cotton in Store at the customary
rates Orders attended to with the strictest care.
23 s ” Mark well the entering Into the city, and be certain to ;
drive the mules lip to the Iron Misuse, where we will divest
them of the Bales in quick time; and then place them on the
level of the Beales, and the beam shall work plnnib.
seplß -3m |
IADIES’ Lace and Congress Prunella, Satin Francis
J and Silk Gaiters ; Black, Bronze and White Kid and J
Satin Slippers ; Jenny Lind Enamel and Kid Boots and Gai
ters ; Enamel and Kid Ties and Buskin, Rubber Over Shoes,
j Cork Soles, he., just received and for sale hy j
sep‘ WM. B. FERRY k CO.
1 THU., NOTICE.
tht iirmof having disposed of the entire Interest in
I f of Bostick. John., & Cos., tr, M r. W W Pafcer hav*
ffannership under the firm of HOS'JICK &
DUNS, aud will be prepared with an enttiro
New stock of Goo^s
bv the 25th September, embracing every thing that is new a.,
desirable in the
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Line,
which they will be prepared to offer to their frien !s and cus
tomers in the new store at present occupied by Mr. George
Jones, as a Crockery Store, next door to ‘Logan and At
kinson’s corner.
Thankful to their friends and patrons for the liberal patron
age heretofore extended to them, ihey will commence again
with renewed energy and efforts, to merit a continuance of
the saute.
ALBERTO. BOSTICK.
aug 28—ti 1. D. N. JOHNS
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE fifteenth annual term of this Institution will open on
the Ist Monday in October, with the following faculty.
Rev. E. H. Myers, A. M. Pies, and Prof-of English Literature.
Rev. O, L. Smith.A. M. Prof. Prof. Mor.and Int. Philosophy.
Rev. John M. Bonncll. A. M., Prof- Natural Science,
Rev.C. \V. Smith, A. M. Prof. Mathematics.
Mr. P. g. Guttenberger, Prof. Music.
MissF. R.Guttrnburger, Assistant in music.
Miss S. i.. Tildon, Instructress in Ornamental Branches find
French.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clayton, Steward’s Department.
1 hose wishing information as to charges, coursj of Study,
&c. Aie.. may obtain it by applying to the President, Macon Ga.
aug2B—tf o. L. SMITH.
-NOTICE.
VLI, persons indebted to Zachariah Harrison, late of
Twiggs county, deceased, will make payment,and all to
w hom lie i* indebted will render in thtir claims in due form of
law. IRA E. DUPREE. Adm'r.
aug 23—ts
]\TOTICB.
HnilEundersigned having dis[>osed ofhis interest in Merchan
_L dise. would take this occasion to acknowledge the kind
ness ofhis patrons, and resjiectfully solicits the continuance
of their favors to Messrs. Carver St Johnson, who wi'l contin
ue the business as heretofore. j> IT S. F. DICKINSON.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
fFMIE subsrribqrs having formed a connection under the firm
I of CARVER h JOHNSON, and having purchased the in
terest ofMr. 8. F. Dickinson, respectfully solicit the patronage
ofhis and their friends, and the public generally, at his old
stand, corner Cherry and Third Jit*., better known as Graves’
old stand. ‘ ROBERT CARVER,
july 17 WM. L. JOHNSON.
INFIRMARY FOR NICK NEGROES.
r I MIE undersigned respectfully announce to the Public, that
J.. having experienced the want of some suitabte place, for
accommodation of negroes brought from the country, for the
purpose of Surgical and Medical treatment, they have deter
mined to open an Infirmary in a quiet part of the city, furnish
ed with proper furniture and attendants—where all the wants
of Invalid servants requiring Surgical operations or Medical
treatment for chrome disease can be appropriately supplied.
C. B. NOTTINGHAM, M. D.
july 10 —ly GABRIEL HARRISON, M. D.
Field &. Adams,
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE—Macon, Ga.
‘jr y’ THE undersigned takes pleasure in re-fff
‘&■ turning their thanks to their former l ia, "^^sM
-=-% rons a ,uj the public gonerally. They will -**
continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
at their well known stand on l’oplar street. The undivided at
tentionof both partners, w ill be devoted to all business confi
ded to them.
Liberal advances made on Cotton in store. They will at
tend strictly to the filling of orders for family supplies, Bag
ging, Rope, &.c., at til* low est Macon prices.
JOHN 31. FIELD,
A. B. ADAMS.
VC AR D . —To my friends, who have hitherto en
trusted me with their business, 1 return my most sincere
thanks. To my ckl customers I now appeal for a continuance
of their favors, to enable me to support my afflicted family.—
Being deprived of the Warehouse heretofore occupied by me.
I have made arrangements with Messrs. Field h Adams, for
the storage of (in their fire-proof Warehouse) all Cotton sent
to rny care, for which Messrs &l Adams will give their re
ceipts.
To my friemls and the public in general, I would most huin
blv solicit a portion of their patronage. To those who in their
benevolent kindness, entrust me w ith their business, I pledge
my best exertions for a faithful discharge of the trust confided
to me. Respectfully your ob’t se.v’t,
aug” N.OUSLEY.
Fire-Proof Warehouse.
f>-r THE undersigned having associated Mr. Ovid G.
Bi*akks with him in business, continues to transact the
Hare House and Commission Business,
under the name and style of
II ARDE MA N & SPARKS.
Their undivided attention will be given to all business com
mitted to their charge. The long experience of the un
dersigned as a cotton seller, added to his desire to please as
well as faithfully to serve those that may patronize the new
firm, gives him to hope that the liberal patronage heretofore
given to Hardeman h Hamilton will be continued to Harde
man & Sparks. They will risk nothing, either in purchasing
or by advancing on Cotton, as they have determined to con
fine themselves to business with Planters, and xo them liberal
advances will be made on Cotton in store. Family Supplies,
with Bagging and Rope, will be furnished our friends at the
lowest Macon prices.
july 10 ly TllO3. HARDEMAN.
WINTER IRON WORKS,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
r f’HESE Works manufacture at short notice, COOPER’S
1 DIRECT ACTING GANG SAW MILL AND APPURTEN
CES. —a L s o, —
COOPER’S DIRECT ACTING SINGLE SAW MILL,
—: and :
REUBEN RICH’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED
TV AT E R WIIE EL ,
FOR SAW AND GRIST MlLl.H,—with BONUS'S COSTING
OUS FEED WORKS, for the Saw Mill.
The above are warranted unsurpassed in cheapness and
simplicity, ami more efficient than the manufactures of any
other Establishment in the Union. Address,
julyl” —ts A. WARNER, Sec'y.
REMOVAL.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in —'•
announcing to their former patrons and the Planters generally
that they have removed to the safe and commodious
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
previously occupied by Messrs. N. Ousley fc Son, which they
have leased fora term of years. Grateful for the patronage
bestow ed on them, they renew the tender of their services, in
the transaction of a leoitimate
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Taking no interest, divert or indirect, in the purchase of Cotton,
they pledge their undivided attention to the interest of their
patrons.
J-y Orders for B AGGING, ROPE and other MERCH AN
DISE. will be promptly and carefully filled, and Cash Advances
made on Produce in store. PATTEN h COLLINS,
july 3 —ts
F. BROWN S
Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
r*iHis Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence
B In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient chniera,in short, in all
cases of prostration of tlie digestive functions, it is of inesti
mable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and
summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly efficacious: no
family or individual should be without it.
Cat tion. —Be sure to get the genuine essence, which is pre
pared only hy F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical Store. N.
E. Corner of Fifth and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia, and for
sale bvall ttie respectable Apothecaries in the United States,
and in Macon by Payne h Nesbit and Dr. E. L. Strohecker.
3iu sept 11
E. T. TAYLOR A CO’S
Celebrated COTTON 0158 & Premium Straw Cutlers
THE undersigned, Asents for Messrs. K. T. Taylor & Cos.,
Columbus, Ga., are now prepared to offer for sale a lot
of their Superior Cotton Gins, They will receive in a few
days a 1 >t of their PREMIUM STRAW CUTTERS, which will
be sold at fair prices. The public are respectfully solicited to
cail and examine for themselves.
sept4—tf FIELD k ADAMS.
Nails, Nails.
SIX hundred and fifty kegs Cut Nails and Brads. In store
and for for sale by
mar 13 BRAY, CARHART t CO.
FLO l K ! l’l.Ol R! - -.‘o : bU. rated brands Ex
tra Family Flour just received and for sale by
apr24 J. 8. GRAYBILL &. CO.
JUST RECEIVED BY STEAMER,
6 Kegs Goshen Butter,
2ft Boxes Cheese,
5 hbls. Northern Potatoes.
aug 28—ts GEO. O. ROGERS,
(y~< Bales Gunny Barging,
mm 150 Coils of Kentucky Rope,
50 £acks Salt,
100 BBLS. Georgia and Baltimore Flour,
40 “ Extra (ietiesaee,
30 “ Rose Gin,
25 “ Phelp’sGin,
50 “ Whiskey,
15 HI IDS. Bacon Sides,
10 “ Shoolder*.
For sale by OF.O. T. ROGERS,
aug 28—ts
FLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Ga.
TANARUS, A. GOODWIN, Proprietor.
A. It. HARTWELL, Superintendent.
’ w eM known and popular Hotel has been thoroughly
■- repaired, and is now rqien. and superbly furnished for
the reception of Boarders and the Travelling Com
munity. The Proprietor and his Assistants will spare no
pains to make this House one of ttie best Hotels in the State.
A. B. Hartw ell. H. C. Cunningham and S. Lanier, will be
happy to receive and w elcome their old friends and acquaint
ances, and xviil use their utni'isl efforts to make them comforta
ble during their stay.
Macon, September 4, 1852. — ts
BOY’S fine Sewed and peg imitation. Dress and Thick
Boots; Calf, Enamel and Kip Sewed and Peg Brogans.
Gaiters, Dancing Pumps,just received by
WP' 33 WM B. PERRY k CO.
BOOK I JOB PRINTING.
No, 13, Cotton Avenue.
piflin £ (Dntonmtfni IVinfiim
LABE’S 110 !S.Sn’' nU0 ’
BILL HEAD.. JH g3,
BILLS (IF
AUCTION PRjk%Y u
BfSIVESS f tRIIS, BILI'? MES .
INVITATION “ BMSAL\ ets >
VmttW S “
<£2SSs. e
Flavino also put up one of A. D. Faowx’igm*.,
XG PRESSES, all work hereafter don* at oT’
ynished in the best manner. ‘ lce “ill be
By adopting the Caxh Principle, tl>? ro .
be able to do su|>erior work at the lowest
the shortest notice. ra,e ? and at
ICSES Cn.EA.N’
rn. FREEMAN, No. ]2, Cotton Avenue, is
• prepared to receive the visits of Lades and Genii*
at his ICE ORE *.M SALOONS, and will always be in re.,
ness to furnish Parties or individuals with the beat articlesc
ofPixt -VrrLic Stsawberry, V’axillx apdl.KMox I e Creams,
Cake, Lemonade, fc-J tr. He solicits a call from the lover*
these wholesome audlelig htfuldelicacies. niayi
POMiIADLEV & CO.
MvrUFACTrRERS OF, & DEALERS 12*
Furniture, Chairs. Feathers,
Mitrasses, Window
Shades, &c.
NEXT TO THE LANIER HOUSE,
juiy24-t l*t oct MACON,G A .
Warren 6t Warren,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA.
P ract *ce *n the following counties: Sumpter, Baker
y T Early, Thongs, Lee, Randolph, Leeatur and Low udes
LOTT W ARREN L. P. D. WARREN. ‘
New York and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINE.
WEEK L Y .
r r'lIE new and splendid steamers FLORID A rnt
1 Lyon, ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, b£-
ongiup to the NEW 3 OEK AND BAY \Y\ \H
fTEAM NAVIGATION COMPA N Y.on aud aHer
the IBn mst., will leave .Savannah and New York
every Saturday untilfurther notice. These ships are
1.200 ions register, and unsurpassed m comfort safe
ty and speed Cabin passage, s2s—payable in ad
vance. AddressPADLEI'OILJ), FAY &. CO.
Savannah
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
an,, 3 184 Frontßt.,flew York.
—y
for RENT.
jJIU TVVO handsome COTTAGE RESIDENCES on Co*.
! ,e S* Hill—one occupied by Mrs. Babcock,—the other by
-Mr. Thus. Collins. Possession given on first October.
Also, during the Fair, a large and convenient KKIRUSH
MKNI HOUSE, inside of the enclosure. A rare chance to
make money. Apply to j. .r. IVASHINGTt )K
a g7 _tf
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Naviirnlion Cos.
T,,E n 4 - 1 ” a "d splendid side-w heel steamship
ifFs-* BTATL OF GEORGIA,of J2OO tons register,
sjjjL* CaP*- J°hn L. l\ altmi, will romincnre her reg
ular trips on Wednesday, the 2d of June, and
every alternate Wednesday thereafter: sir on the 16th and
30th June. 14th and 28th July, 10th and 25th At gist, and so
on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, ow
Through Tickets to New York. . 25 (to
Steerage,..* ‘g ()0
Ttii* ship has been built with entire regard to safotv,’comfort
and desjiatch, and offers new and admirable facilities to Las
inoes and travel. For freight or passage apply to
PADELFORD, FAY h CO.
Agents in Savannah.
HERON h MARTIN,
a P ri * Agents in Philadelphia
WAREHOUSE & (OWAUSSIOV BISEVESS.
NEW FIRM. C • ‘;J
T. WYCHE respectfully informs his old friend*
A and the public that he has rented the Ware-House r, ) ras .
ent occupied by Patten h Collins, pos, es&ion of w hich wil ]
be ha.l tlie Ist of July next, and tiaving formed a copartnership
with Mr. JAS. M. GATES, will continue the abov* business un
der the name of
WYCHE 4 GATES.
Prompt attention will be given to the storage and sale of
Produce consigned to our care and liberal advances made on
< otton in store or shipped, at the customary charges of tb)
Cltr ’ ’ jtines—Cm
HEAD ! READ!!
For your Interest and Distribute for Mine.
Who is in favor of the Union—the Union—the
Constitution—Education and t/ood Taverns f
Let the Government be Administered npou
Econt#m i cal Principles !!
the late indisposition of mv better half. I am e om~
pelted to sell and no mistake. The following property
will be offered to the highest bidder on Tuesday the slh day
of October next, between the hoqps of 10 A. M. and 4P \i
to nit. “■
One dwelling bouse; four good large rooms, with fi rc ru.
ces, with half acre lot—fronting Solomon Street North.
Also, one smoke house, well put up.
Also, twohouses occupied by me now as a kitchen to be
sold separate.
Also, a large lot of sash, 10 X 12—15 and 18 lights to the
window. French glass extra No- 1; about 1200 light* in all
Alo, a large lot of sawed lumber, consist,eg of scantling
various sizes and lengths, quartered flooring, eeilin*
Next, a large new bouse, (act ? it* jin,she'd) situat*
on an acre lot,bounded by Solomon Street on the South, and
10thstreet on the West, each 100 feet wide; with 3o’ feet
alley oil the North. Good well and water as is in tbecitv or
county to be found.
Ttie houses is convenient and desirable, either for a CoI
lose or Hoarding House, or both; with charterer in
corporation granting full privileges of the house. 1 f,el it no
inappropriate to give the follow ing description: It is stot
ries high, front on 10th street, 60 feet with Portico front on
Soiotnon street, 61 feet with Portico, L shaped, rear line 45
feet, Piazza 6 feet on rear side in Ist and 2nd story, J*assngw
through, each 10 feet wide, 10 rooms with fire phrnain
each—that is, 4 rooms 24 by 22 feet, 4 do. 17 by 24; and 2do
18 by 21 feet in tlie clear. The 3d story has io. rrYxiis i'.rg*
enough for tied rooms, and one large enough for a study room.
Roof flat round 3 story, 12 feet on each side, and 6 fet ot
end. and flat in top of 3d story, making a fine observatory f ro m
w hich the Stone snd Pine mountains may be seen.
The house having room enough to educate,hoard and lodge
100 students w ith sufficient number of teachers, without be
ing too much crowded.
Also A Choice Selection of Law Books, mostly
elementary works, besides many other valuaUa books on
miscellaneous subjects. Cost between 31,500 and 32,000.
Besides, many useful articles of household and kicben fur
niture.
All of which will be sold upon the following terms. Alt sums of
SlOorunder, cash. All other sums JO per cent, cash w.ll be
required, and the remaining sums will be divided into.equal
payments to fall due in succession 3 months apart. Thus
sums over SiO and not exceeding 3100, cash paid 10 per cent
say on 3100, leaves 300 due, for which sum three separate
notes will be taken of 33ft each, to foil due, 3, 6 and o month*
afterdate, and so of all the rest of amounts hereinafter mea
Honed.
Sums overslooand netexce*d:ng S4OO
iy* 2000 12 do do
*®**-*’ .and over 1* do 3 do
Interest to be paid from sth Oct. 1853, upon nott s to become
due after that time.
runalt notes and solvent security will be required.
No title to be made until the fuM amount of the purchase
money is paid. Titles to the premises clear and unquestiona
ble, will then be made.
Don’t forget it, the sale will be made oa the premises at the
time stated, viz: October sth, 1852.
Grtflin, July 12, 1852. p. cox.
DRIED BEEF ! 3moked and Pickle Tongues, Hasa
and Bojogna Sausages, just received and for salebv
•P _ J. S. GRAYBILL *. “OO
CtIGARS 30,000 Oigars assorted qualities, part very
/ choice, for sale by (juneSfi) GEO. T. ROGERS.
PAINTING*
House, Sign t ic Ornamental Tainting ,
GILDING, Bronzing, Graining, Glazing,
Window-Shades, Banners and
T ran spa rencies.
A LI, the above branches executed in a style not to beer,
x\_ celled any where. Country orders promptly attended to
hy JOHN A. CLARKE, t loyd House Building,
june26 6in Mulberry Street.
VINEVILLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE OR RENT.
MTHE subscriber offers for sal* or rent, the House
and Lot at present occupied by N. Ousiey. The Ixt
contains ihree acres, all under a good IVnce, ami in |
high state of cultivation.