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s=l DECLENSIONS.
y; K DeGRAFFENRIED requests us to say that
j. t , respectfully declines being a candidate for -VlJex
„ian at the ensuing election.
ALEXANDER REYNOLDS informs the public
•I at he is no', a candidate for Alderman, and will not
Kr ve if elected.
-t? \V. J. McEi.roy requested us to state, that he
j. , ro t a candidate for Alderman.
r\iO\ TICKET FOR HOUSTON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
JOHN’ S. TAILOR.
FOR RECEIVER or TAX RETURNS,
JAMES B. Me MURRY.
THOMAS COUNTY CANDIDATES.
pi'KE II- IIAYE3 is c candidate lor Tax Collec
tor, and
KENNETH McKENAN, tor Tax Receiver of
Thomas county, at the election in January nest.
i K ,v 13 33-8 t
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY.
C. P- Richardsons, Pres’t. | Ja?. A. Norris, Sec.*
TRUSTEES.-—'C. P. Richardsone, 11. F. Waring,
Hham Roberts, Henry Lathrop, 11. D. Weed, N. B.
Kuipp, 1- W. Morrell, E. E. Wood.
The undersigned, Agent for the above Company, is
prepared to take risks against Fire, on buildings, stock,
Ac., on favorable terms. E. B. WEED,
dec 13 3S-ly Agent.
COMMERCIAL.
JI VC ON MARKET.
COTTON. —Sales are brisk for all good Cottons
from 11 to 12 cents. Principal sales from lli to 111.
Extremes 10 to 12., but a very fine lot would probably
command a traction more.
p. S. —The important news received by the S'eam
er just before going to press, will probably cause a cor
responding advance in our market.
BAGGING AND ROPE.—The market is well sup
plied. Gunny Bagging is selling from 15 to 16 cts. per
yard. Duudee, at 11. Rope, 9 to 10 cts. Bagging
Twine,2o to 25 cen's.
SALT.—A very large stock on hand at sl,lO to
g! 50 per sack-
IRON'.—Georgia bar Iron, SI to $5 per hundred.—
Swedes do., to 51. Georgia castings,3l to 5 cts.
Baltimore do. 31 to 5. Cut Nails, 41 to 5 cts. Ger
man Steel, 11 to 15 cts. Blistered do-, 10 to 15. Cas
trel, 22 cts.
BACON.—There i-j very little Tennessee, and a
moderate supply of Cincinnati in market, and none
from the country. Hams, 10 to 12 ets. ; Sides 1U;
Shoulders none. *
PORK—Very few hogs have been brought here this
season from the up-country, and they have generally
soid at 6 cts. per lb., neat. A lot ol about 2<41 was
brought here on Thursday last, and sold at Ci. r I he
supply will probably be very short this season.
LARD.—By the barrel, 10 to 12 cts. —scarce.
FLOUR.—Gennessee premium, §9,00. Canal, su
perfine, $7,50 to 8,00. Other superfine, $7 to 7.30.
Atlanta Steam ?>liiis, in Sacks, §4i to 11—per barrel,
$Bl to 9,00.
CORN AND MEAL.—Corn,£ocents,and scarce,
Meal 90 cents, and in demand.
COFFEE—Java, li to 16. Rio, 12 L
SUGAR —N. to 8* ; Porto Rico.Ti to
9; St. Croix, w i to 10 ; Stuart’s brown, 9t to 10 ; Lord
and Crushed, 12 to 14.
MOLAS3LS —N. Orleans, 3? to 40 cts.; Cuba, 27
to 30 ; Stuart's Syrup, 75 cts.
PROVlSlONS—Butter—country, ‘2O to 25 cents
per lb., Goshen, 23 to 3*); Turkeys,7s cents t*1,25;
Chickens, 15 to 20 cents each ; Eggs,2o to 25 cts. per
dozen ; Potitoe- —Irish, per barrel, $1 to 4,50, Sweet,
par bushel, 60 ets. There is but a moderate supply of
any kind of provisions in market, and an ate at high
prices.
CHEESE.—IO to 121 cents per i*ouad ; Cowles’, 12
to 15.
CANDLES—Sperm, 45 to 50 cents; Adamantine,
33 to 35 ; Star, 30 to 33.
FODDER. —Per hundred. sl.
NORTHERN HAY—Do. in bales, $1,371.
PEAS.—Per bushel. 80cts. to sl.
HIDES —IVr pound,B toßcents-
MARRIED,
On the 25th inst., at the ol J. D. Wilkes, by
the Rev. James Pear-on, Air. Joins \\ . Andrews ot
Twiggs county, to JLss Win ford A- M, Joiner of
Samter county.
In Cuilo len, on Wednesday the 18th insl., by the
Rev. Wesley F. Smith, Wilkins \V. Ja■jksox, to Mrs.
Virginia C- Barron, both of Monroe county, Ga.
In Twiggs county, on the evening of the 24;h u!t ,by
D. 11. Coombs, Esq., Mr. Troy G. Holder to Miss
Ce abeli. F. Pace—all of Twiggs county.
THE CAMPBELL’S ARE COMING.”
with y\ngs to greet toc, NEW YEAR’S week at
CONCERT HALL,
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS OF
Tiis Week, Two Nights Only.
TVTURPHY, WEST AND PEELS Celebrated
_LrJ_ Op’ratic Troujie. have the honor to announce to
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon, that they will
give a series of t'neirseiect Entertainments at the above
Has. Fo r particulars see Programme.
Cs** Doors open at 61—to commence at 71.
£3“ Ticket s 50 cents.
J AMES NORRIS, dlnnacer.
jan I 40-It
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
DECEMBER *27, IS3Q.
(REGULAR MEETING )
Present—The Mayer.
Aldermen H. G. Ross, Collins, Shinholser, B. F.
Ross, and Dibble.
Absent, Aid. Conner, Findlay and Green.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and con
firmed.
The Bridge Keeper reported toils for the week, end
ing this dav. $214 79.
Bills Referred, viz:—S. Rose &. Co.’s—to Finance
Committee. •
B. :s for work on toll house—to Committee on Pub
lic Proper.y.
W. L- Babcock's—to Committee on Public Property.
S. Collin’s—to Street Committee.
J. W. Babcock’s—to Committee on Rose Hill.
S. & R. *l’. Halt's—to the .Mayor and Aldermen
SlnnltoNer and Collins.
Rdls Passed —viz: S. Collin's, $73 71 fur Lumber.
M. E. Rybinder's, $3 00 for Iron work-
Council went into an election fur Street C uiiin>eior
for 1351. After several unsuccessful balloting., Coun
cil adjourned until to-morrow, at 7 o'clock, P. M-
Council Chamber, Dec. 23,1850.
Council inet according to adjournment.
Present—The Mayor,Aldermen H. G. Ros?,Co!hns,
•Suiuholser, Finlay, Green and Conner.
Absent. Aldermen B. F. Ross and Dibble.
The foiiowing proposals for the Street Contract were
before Council, vtz;
T. J. Sninln lsers. for $4,500
J .V. \V. Collins’, for 4,400
Time. Burnes’, for 4,000
i (ton badotmz. Thomas Burnes was elected.
On motion ol A’d. Collins
Resulted That Thomas Burnes be notiSed of his
elect.o.a as .Street Contractor, and that to* have his
hands, carts, mules or horses, tools and implements, at
the M >rkei House at It) o'clock, A. 31.. on Wednesday
next, Ist January, tor in-pectiun and to be received by
the Street Committee.
Coancll adjourned. Attest
jsn I 40 A. R. FREE.** AN, c c.
‘gggjgS jgyrTj
Nolle? to Stockholders of the South-Wr*-
terit Railroad Campauy.
fTIHS Annual Ei<*ction lor President and Directors
A of this Company w ill be held at the Company’s
Office, in tins city, r,u ike second Thursday in Prim
ary next. .’. s request
WM. . HOL T. Sec y.
Macort, Jao. 1,1350. 40—fit
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS !
Lecper's Patent Rotary Time, Principal and Interest
DEMONSTRATOR, by mentis of which, in one
minute, the time from any given day to any other
given day, with the interest of any given sunt fur said
time,may be ascertained withicertan ty fFor sale by
jan 1 10 J. J. & S. P. RICHARDS.
TO KEY CREDITORS.
“VITTSHING to reduce the amount cf tny indebled
\V nrss about Foreyth, as much as lies within my
power, without giving any one just cause for offence,
I shall deposit S2O) with Jonathan Johnson, Esq , on
Tuesday next, the 7th inst., for equal division among
ail my creditors. They will, if they please, present
their evidences of debt to him on that day, and receive
each hie. share of the nfcre-meniioned sum of money,
janl 40—!t S. HARRIS.^
POTATOES. —50barrels Mercer and Plantiiqj
Potatoes in fine order ; 10 Hampers English Po-
U'oes. For sale by GEO. T. ROGERS,
sail 1 49
HEARN SCHOOL.
SIXTEEN MILES SOUTH OF ItOME,
FLOYD COUNTY, GA.
Institution wiil be re-opened on the first
Monday ot February next. The first session con
tinues five months, and 13 succeeded by a vacation or
two weeks. The second session commencing the 14th
of July, cioses about the middle of December.
Terms:
For Board,Washing, etc., per month, from..s3 to $lO
For Tuition per Session, from $6 to S2O
Young 3len are fitted for any stage of their colle
giate course, and for every variety of business pur
suit.
The site of this Institution is not more distinguished
for the roman;:c beauty of its scenery, than for ns re
markable freedom from ail local influences, that are
opposed lo a successful course of mental and moral
training.
Parents mey r< st a.--nred that no pains will Ik* spared
by the Principal to make this a profitaule Sclmoi and
a happy home r r their sons committed to his care.—
Persons desirous of further information are referred to
W a~h,ngton I oe, Esq.,and Gen. Arms’.ruiigof.Mucon,
who have v ; .-.ted tne School during the past year, anu
are ccqoaimed with its ad van'aces.
J i. INGKA AM, Priadpal.
MR. WIPE’S SELECT SEMINARY.
FSIHE subscriber having determined to erect anew
-* and commodious building lor the accummoda
tion ot his School, will, in the meantime, assisted by
Mrs. Wise, continue the exercises ot the next Session,
in the room occupied during the past year, commenc
ing r) n 31ouday t;ie 6th day of January inst.
‘l’lie rates w: . be S4O, per Scholastic year, for the
ordinary English brandies and Latin Lessons, and
850 for the higher branch-s; the rates for Alusic,
French, e c., remaining the same os last \ ear.
W it!i this change in the rates, a considerable reduc
tion wilt be made m the number of pupils admitted, in
order that mote lime and attention may be devoted to
such as attend the School. No pupil received lor less
time than irom the date ot entrance to the end of tire
term. U. W. WISE,
jan 1 40-3 t
DISSOLUTION.
r DHE co-partnership heretofore existing between
L _ the undersigned in the Grocerv and Commission
Business, under tiie firm ot Scott, Carhart ,fc Cos., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Isaac Scoit re
tiring I rent the business.
Either Partner is authorized to adjust all unsettled
business. ISAAC SCOTT,
JAMES D. CARIIART,
Jan. 1, 1351. WILLIAM B. CARHART.
■VTOTICF.-Al! persons indebted to Scott, Car-
JL sf hart &. Cos., are requested to call and settle im
mediately.
VfEW FIRM—J. D. Carhart and W. B. Cnr-
J_N hart, (of the old film of Sgott, Carhart &, Cos.)
having tins day associated with them, J. B. Stow and
E. 11. Carhart.the Grocery and Commission Business
will be continued under the firm ot Carhart, Bro. & Cos.
A continuation of the liberal | a ronage extended to
the old concern,is respectfully solicited.
J. D. CARHART.
W. B. CARHART,
J. B. SI’OW,
jan 1 40 E H. CARHART
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
\ LARGE assortment of the above Fresh and
Warranted Garden Seeds, just received, and al
thougli better, and more costly than any other, will b~
furnished at the lowest market ptice to Families and
‘o Merchants, to sMI again They consist in part of
12 varieties of choice Beans,
4 “ of Beets,
12 “ ot Cnbbag-*,
3 “ ol Carrots,
3 “ of Early Corn. ..
4 “ of L-tiuce,
4 “ of Melons,
3 “ of unions,
12 “ of Peas extra early, early and late,
5 “ ot Radishes,
0 ot Turnips, nnd other varieties ; Flow
er S-t-ds. Grass Seeds, Canary Bird Seed, and Button
Unions, White, Red and Yeifow, ete.
J. 11. W. S. ELLIS, Druggists,
Cherry Street,near Cotton Arenue, Macon.
jan 1 40-4 m
VALUABLE LANS FOR SALE.
r PiIE Subscriber will Svli lpi> land in M icon county,
JL containing 380 acres, ot which ISO acres is clear
ed, and fresh land, under good I. sices, and well im
proved. The lanJ lies immediately on the South-
Western Railroad, three lodes tiou'di of Marshniville,
seven East ol Lanier, and fourteen West or lVrrv.—
Th- land is very fertile and well watered. For terms,
anplv to me on the premises,
jaii 1 lt>-4t ROBERT D. MARTIN.
Central Horticultural Association.
; AT a Meeting of the Association,convened
the purpose, the following named gentie
"Wmeii weie duly elected oilicers for the ensuing
year:
S. Rose. President.
E. II Myers, Ij?< Vice President.
J. L. Harris, 2 d Vice President.
Charles Collins, 3d Vice President.
JAMES a. NbRT, 4 th Vice President.
1. C. Plant, Treasurer.
James M. Green, Secretary.
A true extract from the minutes, this, Dec. 14th.
1350. JAMES M. GREEN, Secretary.
TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
CJ EALED Proposals will be received until the 20th
AO day of February, 1851, for the erection of a Brick
Edifice for the Southern Female College. The plan
of the Building and specifications can be seen at the.
Secretary’s office, ( ovington, Georgia, from and after
the 2uth day of January. By order of the Board.
♦ I. 11. MURRELL,
jan 1 40-7 t Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
J. A. WHITE,
PENSION AND BOUNTY LAND AGENT.
Office over Commercial Hank,
jan 1 10—if MACON, GEORGIA.
171 J. B. BROWN 1 . I/’ •men at lAW,
? .tice ill Pulaski, and the adjoining count! .s.
|an 1 4V l —tf
TVTOTTCU—AII liersons having demands
1 N the e ;ate ol Edward Holloway, (ate of Upson
county, deceased, are hereby notified to present tins
same duiy authenticated, within the time prescrilied by
law, and those indebted to said estate, are requested
to come forward and settle immediately,
jan 1 40 ROBERT S. HOLLOWAY, Ex’r.
UTTAMEU.—SOO Opossum Skins, for which ‘Pi
Yv to st) cents wilt be given per skin. Also, Bea
ver, Otter,Coon. etc., and the highest prices paid in
cash at the Hat Sior.*. BELDE-N & CO.
jan 1 4U-2t
QITUART’S Sugar House Syrup of superior quality,
O just received and far sale by
jan 1 49 GEO. T. ROGERS.
i |jlS AND CISERe-lißbkCnNiAle;
f\_ go Btils. fhainpaune Cider. Ju-t received, and
for sa eby [jun 1 49j GEO. T. ROGERS.
( anal and Balliniore ITonr,
BULLS. Canal Flour ; 70l!ils Baltimore do.;
0<3’29 bhils. and *2O bait’ bblls. Extra Family <lo..
equal to any Premium,and much cheaper; just receiv
ed, and lor sale by GEO- T. ROGERS.
i,n LOU IS.—‘2oo H, s. Leßoy Mills premium Flour.
50 libls Allen Creek extra supeiline do.
Just received, direct iroin the Mills—warranted equal
to any Flour sold in Macon. For snip by
I : t EDDY .v L VTHROP.
(4 EOBGI Jloili'ooUoillily—Where-
H cs. Martha B.vius and liurjior Tucker, apply for
letters of admini-'tration m the estate of James Bivins,
late of said county, deceased:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
bv iaw, to show cause, n any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, ill's Ist davnf January, 1851.
jan 1 4C-5t E. G. CABAX.'Sjj, c. c. o.
(1 EOKGI Ware (’oiaftfy.—Whereas.
T E. as D. Waldron, and Jloses W. Howard, ad
ministrator-on i!iC c*'at ■ <f Simon Howard, late ol
said county,deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from their saiJ administration :
Tnese are, therefore, m cite and admonisli all
pr rsous concerned, to lie and appear at my office, w itii
in die time pteseni “and Liy law. to show cause, (if any
they have) why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 2 lth ot Decem
ber. 1359. GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, e. e. o.
jan l . 4i-5t
/ f F.ORG! L Macon Comity—Wiiere
\JT as J a taes t*. Caldwell applies for letters of Ad
tniiiistration de bonis non,oil the estate r t John J.
Hatigabcok, late oi M icou county, deceased:
Whereas, Newell Thonilii ! applies for letters of nd
tuimstration,on the estate id Abraham Passmore, laic
ol Macon county, dec-used :
These are., therefore, to cite and admonish till and
singular, the ki sdred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and ap;*ear at my office, within the time pre
abribed by law. and file their objections, if any they
have,or said applications will be granted,
jsn I 40-5 t W. W. t . RBI IT, c. c. o.
WilkiMMa Febrnary Sale*
\\J ILL be sold on the first Tiit.-d.iy in February
’ V next, in tbeto.vn of Irwinton,before the Court
house door between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property r seventy acres of land, more or leu, ad
toiring the lands ol Isaac Newell on tit ■ South, on the
West (, v Rachael Smith, and on the North and EaJ
by J. W. Scott; levied on as the property of Isaac
Golden, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa. issued from the
328th District, G. M; levy made by M. M. Bloedwortii,
a constable, and returned tome.
Also, at the same time, one lot of land lying in the
fourth District, ( lth) Number ninety, (90); levied on as
(he property of Montgomery P. Byrington. to satisfy a
• j
a favoiot Thom is B. StaWm nnd Richard K. Hines,
Trustee* forJfarv Rall.ea. Montgomery P. Byringtou,
and Lo/tuzo D- Buckner, Security,
jan l 40-5 t W W BEALL, Den. Sh’ff.
j Sumter February Sales.
WILL be sold, before the Courthouse door in the
town of Atnericus, Sumter county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property to wit:
Lot of land No. 113, in 17th District of Sumter coun
ty, levied on as tlie property of John W. Cowart, to sat
isfy one fi. fa. from Sumter Inferior Court.'in favor of
Hawkins If. Nunnrs. John W. Cowart, fi. la. trans
ferred to John Coker.
! Also, one lot in Pondtown, with a Blacksmith’s Shop
thereon, it being known as the Compton lot, levied
[on ns the property of Hampton Compton, to satßiy r.
ffi fa. from Samter Inferior Court m favor of (ieorgv
T.Tervin, rs. said Compton. Property pointed out
by John R. Worrel, Bi’lf. A't’v.
jin I 10-tds GREEN M. WHEELER, S'fi:
Fnlaki Npitgitge Sale.
XT/" s °kl cn the first Tuesday in March,
W eigiileen liundred and fifty-one. before tiie
j - ourtiiouse door i:t Hawkinsvile, Pulaski county,
! wttliin the legal hours ol sule.tite following property:
! 1-tur negroes, to wit, Silas, a Man, about thirty-live
years old, Nelson, a b>y,nineteen years old, Frank, a
:, oy, sixteen yeats old, and Amanda, a gni, twelve
year* old. i. v.-d on as liw property < f Jnmt -
-on, to satisfy a mortgage fi la, issued from the Inte
rior Court id Pulaski county, m tavond James W. La
throp, James P. Simpson. Property p anted out in
said mortgage fi fa.
‘l’hts 24th of December, 1859.
| janl 4C-60d •R. F. DkLAMAR, 8
“iOiiroc D;;le.
YTT"ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
j it next, betore the court-house door in For sytli,
Monroe county, within tiie legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing Negroes) to-wit: Will, a man, and Selina and
her infant child—levied on as the property of Stephen
Elliott, Jr., to satisfy two ii t is. from Monroe Sup* r! u
Court, one in favor of ihe Marine and Fire Insurance
Bank and the other in favor ot Farhh Carter, both vs.
said Stephen Elliott, Jr. Property pointed out bv the
defendant.
jan 1 40 B. 11. ZELLNER, Sheriff.
* DMiNISTRATRIXS SALE.—Agreeable loan
* order of tiie Honorable Inferior Court ol M icon
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
oiti.e first Tuesday in March next, before the Court
house door in Lanier, M icon county, seventy-live acres
of land, off of lot N3. 35, in the fifteenth District oi
originally Houston, nctw Macon county. Also, r.t the
’time time, before the Courthouse door in ilie town of
Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, fbt No. -19, fourdi Dis
trict of said county of Pulaski, sold as the retd estates
and Y\ :tson of Macon county, dcceas-al, sold
lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on
I the day of sale. ABiGAL DOS I’ER, A im’x.
jan 1 40-ids
(\ l- ARDIAN’S SALE.—On th • first Tuesday in
AS March next, within the usual boors of sale, will
he soid before the Courthouse door in the town ot La
nier, Macon comity, lots of land known as Nos 94,
95,9 G, 97,63 and 99 in the secon Disitiot formerly Mus
cogee, now Macon co., or so much thereof, as belong to
Joint, Wiiiiam, Reuben, Mathias and Jonas Wingard
minor children ol Jonas R. W. Berry—say about seven
hundred a mi forty-five acres in their separate right.
Terms will be made known on the day of sale,
jan I 40-tds JONAS R. W. BERRY, Guardian.
POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—
I. Agreeable so an order ol the Honorable Inferior
Court ot Crawford county, when sifting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the third Monday in January
next, in Pondtown, Sumter county, all of tiie perisha
’ file property, belonging to the estate of James Beeland,
late and M irion county, dee’d.
jan 1 49-3 t STEPHEN J. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
Y D VYS after date, application will be made
t ‘ to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lee county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tije
negroes belong to the estate of Tabitha Bryan,
jan I 40-4 m JOSEPH CROSS, Guardian.
VttT electiom.
A N election for Mayor and eight Aldermen, Clerk
.Q. Jind Treasurer, and Marsliaisfor the city of Ma
con, for the political year ISSL will be held at the
. Court House, on Saturday, the 4th January, 135', im
; der the superintendence of IveelinCook, Henry Wood,
| s hnn Rose and Alexander Richard?, Esq::-. All per
sons who have been citizens tor six months preceding
die election, whose names are not on trie Tax Book,
are required to register their names. And those who
are in arrears for tax to the city, are required to pay up,
to entitle them to a vote.
dec <5 39 A. R. FREBftAN, c. c.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Tiie southern mctuai,.insurance
Cn'YTI'AD'Y bimf l
Well as for shorter periods.
r.ATES For. INs CHI.No ONE TIIOCSAKD DOJ.I.AKS
Age. 1 year. 10 years. Life.
2.5 sfl 30 sl3 !0..: $-21 89
35 15 30 17 3() 28 90
50 23 40 *29 10 48 30
Only three-fourths of these amounts payable the first
rear. Profits paid back annually.
ASBURY HULL, President.
C. F. McCAY, Actuary.
R. S. LANIER, Agent,
Nov 11 33—ts Macon, Ga.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
A. HULL, President.
THIS Company is now in very successful operation
—having issued in eleven months on $2,500,000,
and received $ 110,000 in premiums, creating a busi
nesscanital of that amount, and sustained but about
s2,soolosses, which were paid in ten hours afterno
tice and proof. The business is done upon the mutual
principle, by which half, and in some cases, nine
tenths oi tiie expense of insurance is saved to the in-
I surer. All kinds of risk, Fire, Marine, Inland.
* Luff, of Servants .promptly .attended to. Commuui
eationsshouhl be addressed to tiie Secretary.
I J. U. PARSONS,Secretary. Athens.
R. S. LA NIER, Agent, Macon.
J jan 2 4 [IBSOJ 23-2 y
CO-PARTS UiISHIP.
riAIIE subscribers have entered into a eo-pnrtnership
S for transacting a GENERAL COMMISSION
; BUSIN ESS, —ns follows :
Uriurvin A* ilogu, Savannah, Ga.
iloge G- I’rieison, Macon, Ga.
Geo S. Frierson, Savannah ; Jno. S. Houe, Macon ]
i nov 6 32-3 m
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM.
\ PREMUM of one liundred dollars wilibe paid by
. the subscriber to any citizen of the State, who
will produce a Press for Packing Cotton equal to the
i Bulloch <'(impound L vcr /Yew,in point oi economy,
1 compact ness, strength and durability.
, may 2*2 8-ts ROBERT FINDLAY.
AT HOME AGAIN.
WE beg to inform our old friends and
public, that we are ngaiti established
. I Y* I —*at our old stnml on the Avenue, No. 3.
Union Building, and opening anew and splendid ns
sortnn-nt of Gold and silver Watch's, Gold Chains,
Pins, Ear Rings, Gobi Pencil-, with and without Pens,
silver Spoons, and Forks ot rich patterns. Gold and
silver Spectacles, Plaited Waiters, Castors and Cake
Baskets of new and splendid patterns. Candlesticks,
‘cvtlery, and a variety of fancy articles usually kept in
ourline. Guns, Pistols Came Bags, wading Cups, See.
Alt assortment of Wind, Brass and Wood instruments,
Accordions and Violins ot splendid quality. Clocks of
different patterns.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted. Piano
Fortes, from Nunns it (’latks, .1 . Chte.kering, A. 11.
(vile, llailett &. Davis’s Factories, which will be sold
cheap, and warranted. Guitars, Guitar and Piano mu
sic, instruction books, See. Call and see us.
J. A. i S. S. VIRGIN.
nov 2? . _ 35 |
FAM2LY aiIOOBSIIES.
THE undersigned having taken the store formerly
occupied !‘V Messrs. Payne & Nisbet, druggists,
near the Post Office, and having just received a general
assortment of
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
would most earnestly solicit a call from his old friends
His poods are well select'd, and will be sold low for
CASH, he will also be ready to supply liis fi iendsand
castoniers with OYSTERS, Ireslt, pickled and i:i t.hc
sfieli.tdl o! the best quality, also, 11-SH during the sea
son.
He wiil also receive GAME o( difforent hint’s two
or three times a week. Will my o!d Iriends give me
lift ’ Cali anJ see me, a smile from yoar tainiiiarfac-s,
will give]iif eticouragement, that soim thtng is vet hid
up in store for me. nov 2u K. 1’ VN . .
PAIL AM) Winter dry gqudm.
SILK'S. French Merinos.
Aljiticca, Cashmeres, .Mott; !in deLnncs,
J'rtnis, Ginghams,
Fringes. Iliblion Trimmings, <&c.
—iust received, and for sale try
0.-i 6 EDDY ft LATHROP.
xsaubll rffiiNUFACToay.
TOWN RITTER, Marble Manufacturer, No. 10,
Grand street, New Haven, Connecticut, has con-
Ntn’i.ly mi hand, or made to order, of American and
Foreign Marble. Grave Btooeaand Monuroents.of va
: rimss pattems. Table tops, Chimney, Pieces, Jams,
Mantles, Baptismal Founts.
Various patterns of Monuments, from the above cs
tabh-bmet't, can be seen in Rose Hill Ceiuctei ij. Or
der-tor any description of Marble wo>k,wi!l be re
; oeived by the undersigned, who is authorized to actus
Mr. Ritter’s Agent. JOHN L. JONES. ,
June 19 12-y. j
IRON, NAILS, cRo.
CJALTUS <kr CIO, No. 33, -Now
O York* offer for sale in iots to suit purchasers, and
at low prices:
Swedes. English, and Peru Iron oi all sires,
/Broad Iron from 5 to I*2 inches,
, Round and Square Iron.
Nail Rods end Horse Shoe Nails,
Boiler and Sheet Iren,
Plough Moulds,
Band and Hoop Iron,
Cut Sails and Spikes,
Horse Shoe Iron,
English Cast Steel; Blistered Steel,
Rivets, Rivet Iron, &c.
july 24 17 8m
CN UN-SMITHS’ MATERIALS—A large and
1” finp supply just received and tor sale bv
nov 13 E. J. JOHNSTON.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
(TALLAHASSEE, ELOlllOA.)
THE undersigned has taken charge of the above
establishment. It has been refitted and jumished
with polite and accommodating servants, and with
; every convenience whigb either the place or the season
I can afford. He trusts that his experience osa Hotel
Keeper, and his general acquaintance made during his
re.-idence in Macon, will be sufficient guarantee to the
: Travelling Public, and especially, to tiie citizens of
Fiorina, that he will not fail to please. He will, at
least, make every reasonable effort to contribute to the
i comfort and convenience of those who favor him vvitii 1
their patronage. $. M. LANIER,
nov 20 . 31-Gm
ALLEN & BMJL
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 11*2 Hay Street, Savannah, tin.
J. M. BALL & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ROBERT A. ALLEN, )
JAMES M. BALL. $ MaCON, Ga.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to Sa
vannah', Charleston, New York and other ports.
J. M. B. &. CO.
AFTOTJCE.—Mr. Henry E. Ball is duly autlmr
_Lv *zed to act as our Attorney and Agent, during
s our absence. J. M. BALL, & CO.
aug2l 21-Gut.
nOEERT PINDLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
\ ND manufacturer of Steam Engines & Boilers,
TiL also, of Gearing and shafting tor MILLS, of
every description ; Bark and Sugar Mills, of must ap
proved patters; Also,lrons for Bullock's celebrated
Cotton Press. Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, kept con
stantly on band ; the whole of which are warranted ■
•obeuf the best materials and workmanship, and will :
be sold on accommodating terms.
SXP Work Shops opposite Presbyterian church,
corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
may ] 5-ts
ADAMS. HOPKINS & CO.,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
AND
F. T. WILLIS do CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
p-'orw RETURN thanks to their friends and eus-
XAAAj tomers lor the liberal patronage bestowed in
Jgf'reP® past years; and again tender their services in 1
; Augusta and Savannah, (affording a ehoiceof markets)
j lor the Storage and Sale ol COTTON, and all other
Produce, purchasing of Goods, receiving and forward
ing Goods, die. Liberal cash advances will be made
on Cotton and other articles, when required.
Address as above. JOHN M. ADAMS,
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
- SP JA II _ ~Mm* FR ANFIS T. WILLIS.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON,
WILL OCCUPY THE
v f FIKE-PiIOOF WARE-HOUSE,
, now beingerected on the corneref Third and
poplar streets. Its location is ct-nveniem to
the Railroad Depots and to the Hotels,a ml is in a cen
tral part of the business of the citv. They will give
prompt attention to all business committed to them
Their connection with the house of Hamilton &,
H AP.m.MAN.nt Savannah, will afford them superior ad
vantages in forwarding Cotton, or transacting any
busbiess in their line in that city and other markets.
M aeon, July 19, 1850,
HAMILTON & HARDEMAN.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVA N N Ali, GA .
THOMAS HARDEMAN , CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
;ig 28 2*2-1V
CONNER & TAYLOR.
*’ ’ “ WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
\ IYEERCHANTTS,
AT THE OLD STAND OF CONNER &. -MARTIN, —
MAGON, G A.
In presenting our Card to the public, we will state,
that our best exertions will be given to promote tiie
iii re sts of our Patrons; and from past experience, vve
hope t, be able to do full justice to all business which
may be confided to our charge; and aRo hope for a
continuance of favors from the old patrons ot Conner
& Martin. Orders tor goods filled free of charge.—
Advances made on Cotton in store, and shipped at the
usual rates. ‘A. T. CONNER,
aog2B 22-ly VV. W. TAYLOR.
XV. OUSISUV A. aost,
WAREHOUSE fit COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILL continue business at their “ Fire
Proof Buildings” on Cotton Avenue, Macon,
: Georgia.
Thankful tor past favors, they beg leave to say they
: will be constantly at their post, and that no efforts shall
: be spared to advance the interest of their patrons.
They respectfully ask all who have Cotton or other
j Produce to .Store, to call and examine the safety ol
their Building, before placing it elsewhere.
Customary Advances on Cotton in Store or
! Shipped,and allbusinesstransactedatthe usual rates.
1 aug 29 22-Iv
Ware-House and Commission
fVVV'N TIIE undersigned lias made arrangements
gjgjggag to continue business at his old stand, near the
-- Restores of A. J. White, and Kibbee & Dickin
son, on Cotton Avenue. He is now repairing his
Ware-Houses, and will have them in complete order
for the ensuing crop. He again tenders his services to
his planting friends in tiie above business, with the as
surance that lie will, ns heretofore, continue to protect
their interests whenever placed in his hands. He
locks with confidence to his friends in the country for
a large and increased business during the coming sea
son. Liberal advances made on Cotton in store, and
shipped.
CO'All orders for Bagging. Rope, or otlv r goods,
promptly attended to. TIIOS. T. W Y C HE.
may 15 7—l y
PATTEN fit COLLINS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
MACON,GEORUIA.
WILL continue business at their Warehouse,
opposite Messrs. Ross &, Cos , Cotton Ave
mu. Grateful for the patronage extended to
them the past season, they renew the tender of their
‘services to their former patrons and the public, with
the assurance that, as they have no interest, either di
rector indirect,\n the purchase of Cotton , their en
tire attention will be devoted to the interests entrusted
to them.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and other Merchandise
wiil be filled carefully and promptly, and tiie customa
ry advances made on Produce in Store,
may 22 8-ly
WAREHOUSE fit COMMISSION EUSINES3,
Macon, Georgia.
k VV\ FIELD Sl ADAMS whVeorninue the n!>< ve
Gu.-ine.-si at the well knowivefua cunmodiou
- 3 Fire .Proof WAREHOcs%occupied the past
season by Messrs. Dyson & Field,jn which we have
a staiiomiry Engine, with a sufficient supply of water
to protect the building from fire. Storage in the Fire
Pi oof House will lie at regular rates.
We also have a Wooden Warehouse, formerly oc
cupied by us, which is fully ns safe as other Wooden
“Sln-ds in ij iis city; and Planters who intend storing
their Cotton in a Wooden Warehouse are invited lo
store in our Wooden Shed,at 25 cent - per bale for the
season. All Cotton sent to our care will be Stored in
the Fire Proof House, unless instructed to the contra
ry by the owners.
’ J. M. Field, A. B. Adams
juneo 10—I y
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
United Stales JLnl Line—Daily.
Between Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head
an l Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the way.
Tlie ‘ vc!l known P P pn
did Steam Packets
JI F.TA.IIDRA, Oaptain F. Bartlett,
W R. SK iimOOK, Cnpt.T. Lyon,
4iii.V. t’LISCII, Capt. Win. Curry,
Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening at half
past 8 o’clock, and Charleston every morning tit 9o’-
rlork,precisely, touching at Hiltftn iletul and Beau
lord each way, and avoiding two-thirds of the sea route.
For Freight or Passage apply on board or to
BROOKS &. TOPPER, Ag’ts Savannah.
E. LAFI I'TE A, CO., Ag’ts Charleston.
N. B. Alt Goods, intended for Savannah or Charles
ton,wiil be forwarded by the Agents, if directed to their
cure, Jree of commissions.
All way freight payable by shippers,
jan 26 43
FOR NFBV-YORK.
TIIE New-York and Savannah
‘■'•f h if] tjtjSteam Navigation Company’s new
earner FLO R IDA, Capt. Lynn,
wii! leave Savannah on Saturday, j
Oct. 2<>, and regularly every fortnight thereafter, un
| til further notice.
The steamship ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, which
j is in course of completion, will take her place in the
lir.e at the earliest possible (lay.
These Ships are about 1100 tons burthen,and offirst
cla-isin every particular.
Price of Cabin Passage, s2s—for which, or Freight,
apply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO. i
SA.VPL f, MITCHELL, U ‘ t . inN . York.
194 i ront-slreet, ( ”
oct 23 ‘ 30
Cash Store.
TUP, subscriber is now receiving u large stock cf
Fancy and staple l)i v-Gooiis, suitable for the
full and winter trade, which has been, hough: on the
best of terms in the New-York market, and which
wilibe sold low for cash. His friends and the public
generally, are reouested to give him a call.
oct 30 31 GEO, W. PRICE,
Paper Hangings.
JLIST received a large stock of till qualities.
oct 30 3! GKO. W. PRICE.
Carpeting ami Hugs.
J’ UST received, a handsome assortment of the abovt “
for sale low. GEO. W. PRICE,■!§
oct 30
BUTi’LH all <1 CIIEESK.—Io kegs
prime Goshen Butter, 50 boxes prime Cheese. —
Just rec’d and for sale by GF.O. T. ROGERS,
nov 27
, nzramaem
150 Carriages &. hahnbss.
: &§s FREEMAN & ROBERTS, Tm-
of the Cotton Avenue Carriage
vi>’ Kls Jlevositoni . have the pleasure of saying
to their fnends and the public, that they are back once
more at tlieirold stand, with the largest and best stork
of’ Carriages and Harness ever offered by them in this
market. They have now on hand, and on the way
850 Carriages tuui Harness, whicli
must be sold soon, to make loom lor large weekly ship
ments. Persons are invited to rail and examine, whe
-1 ther tl'.ev wish to buy or not. Prices will be satisfactory.
1 Carriage and Saddlery, Hardware, Carriage Thin
nings, Varnishes, etc , always on hand,
dec 11 ‘ 37
Flows! Flows I Flows!!
[HAVE just received on invoice of about one hun
dred more of those justly celebrated Plows, which
ire axpected to nritve, find will be ready for delivery
ibout die 15thor*20th of this month. The in tge num
ier of orders that 1 have received for the last month,
nakes it necessary tor me in remark, that ail persons
rom a distance sending orders tor Plows, wi-hout tiie
uoney.wiil he required togbe a satisfactory leference
n the city, as it cannot he expected tiiat I would tur
lish Plows to all persons who might be disposed to or
ier, without a knowledge of their standing, & e., &c.
1 he. price of the small sized Plan ration P.ow is
‘O, extra Points 25 cents each. Every Plow warrant
'd to please, or if returned in any reasonable time, the
noney vvili be refunded. AMOS RENTON,
Agent lor the Proprietors.
P. S. Persons desirous of testing the utility of this
Inscription of plows the coining season,are requested
o make early application, and leave their names and
•ounty in v iiicli they live, in order that 1 may make
iTangements as near as possible, to supply the de
nand. [dec 11 37-ts j A. R.
FHEEMAN A- MACARTHY.
VT AN UFACTt RERS of Candy, Cordials, Sy
• w 1. rups, etc; Dealers in fruits of every description,
. oreign aiul domestic, Pickles, Sauces, Catsups etc.;
Vlso, family (groceries,fancy articles and Itttiiiiy sup
dit s; Toys ot every description the finest assortment
tithe State, for sale wholesale or retail; Cake trim
nings and Ornaments always on hand, and w'e a*e
j irepared lo execute ordeis in this line, not to be equal
, -d this side ot Paris; Candy, Cordial, Syrups and Lem-
I >n “Sugar put up with care and warranted. As we
) manufacture the larger portion of our stock, pureaa
’ ; eis are sure to get a tresii article, and equal if not su
’ perior to any manufactured in the country, North or
South. All hand# o f ns , being enterprising, as well
is tasty nu n, and particular attentive lo the ladies,
•ve are determined to contribute our part towards de
. /eloping the resources of the country, and making cur
sives independent o! Northern fabrics. Terms cash.
Colton Avenue, Macon Georgia, [dec II 37j
PALL AND WINTER FASHION*.
UjTITER &, JAUJSTETTER are now’ receiving
I L and opening, some of the most beautiful and
durable
|. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING, etc.,
! ever offered in the Macon market, which they are pre-
I pared to make up on short notice, and the most ap
proved styles.
| Also, Shirts, Under-Shirts, Cravats, Gloves, and
| every other article of Gentlemen’s wear, ol the beat
j quality, and upon reasonable terms. net *23 30
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS !
‘TMIE Iris for 1831,colored Plates and Papier Maehe
L Binding ; the Leafletsof Memory, a splendid im
nu il; the Gem of the season : the Keepsake—splendid
Papier Maehe cover ; the National Temperance Offer
ing : the Irving offering ; the Winter Bloom—colored
!.n oil; the Fioral Offering by Mrs Osgood ; the Chrys-
Ital Fount"; the Snow Flake ; Christmas Tribute ;
i Christinas Blossoms ; American Gallery ot Art; Gem
jof the Western World; Christian Souvenir; S icred
Annual; Mirror of Lite; Elegant Velvet and Vanier
Maehe Bitih sand Prayer Books ; Poithdioe, Port M i
nies. etc. etc*.
\Vuh a fine assortment of Juvenile Book? and otlier
articles suitable lor presents.
8 -3 as J. J. A S-P. RICHARDS.
THE FRANKLIN HOUSE
J FOR SALE AT Fi liLfC OUTCRY.
WILL be sold, before the Coiw-dmwe door, in tire
town of Talbot ton, Talbot county, Ga., on the
first Tuesduy in January next', the Franklin Hot'SE,
situated on the North-East corner of the pubiic square.
Being it very large and commodious House, and to
which is attached good Stables, lots and every oilier
convenience for a public House, and known as the Ho
ld kept for several years past, by Peter F. Mahone.
‘Perms, one-third cash, and the balance in two
equal payments ot one and two years,
devil 37—It JONES M. MAIIONE.
nmzozr feouss,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
I'TMIE Pr iri’ tors are pleased to announce In their
| |_ old friends and the public generally, that this
new Hotel situate on the corner of Maeon and Cres
cent streets, at die nearest point to the Depot, (at the
terminus of the South-Western Railroad) is now open
for the reception of company. Having had it erected
and lilted up at considerable expense, and furnished
with polite and accomodating servants, and every con
venience which either the place, or the season can
afford, they confidently expect a generous patronage.
In connection with the House, area fine Livery Sta
ble and Cuni.ige Repository for the accommodation of
the public. G. W. ASHBURN, BOONE At CO.
dec 18 38-tl
r;.* ,k .Trvrrwi cN4 r i~Tt *l. iTI
_ , ; . - 33
Macon and Western R. R. C 0. ,)
Office, Macon, Dec. 4ih, 1830. j
THE Stockholders oI this company are hereby no
tified that tiie next annual election of President
and Directors, will be held at this office on the fiist
Tuesday in January, 7th proximo. A genera! atten
dance is requested, either in person, or bv proxy,
dec 4-4 tis I. H. TAYLOR, Treasurer.
i
ft. W Rail-Rontl (’mtipnisy,)
M.'.ro.v, I) e. lOtii. 1830.’ \
i VT “ANTED to Hire, FORTY NEGROES
> > V the service ot this Company, lor the ensuing
year. One fifih of the number Women tor Cooks, and
the balance, able bodied men, on repairs of Road,
dec 11 37—ts L. O. REYNOLDS, Pres’t.
GREAT EXOITE2VISMT
MACON Inst evening, upon the arrival of old
. Santa Claus, who comes prepared to supply all the
little ones of Macon, with the finest lot ol Fancy
Candies t oys, Fancy Boxes, .Sic.,ever in Macon,and
w ill open them at the store of C. A. Ells &, Son, where
he will remain during the In Inlays. He is very fond of
children, and delights in showing them his pretty
tilings, and we advise them all to call and exchange
smiles with the old gentleman, as lit* will not he this
way again in twelve months. C. A. ELLS & SON
dec *23 3J
‘I'O I.NT—AT WINCHESTER, An excel
jl lent Store House, and comfortable Dwelling, both
new and situated on the South-Western Railroad, 40
miles from the city of Jln C o„, ... .Macon county, Ga
I Ins in lit ant Mil I Situation, not to be surpn.. s .,-.i t, v „, ly
in the Stare, e r health and good water. This place is
in the midst ol one of the le st cotton growing regions
and neighbothoods on the South-Western Railroad.
A gentleman who would like to take charge of all
the business of the Depot, will do well to apply soon
I A goad business can, and wiii he done at tins point on
j i lie Railroad. For farther information, address the un
dersigned at Marshalville, Macon county,Georgia,
the-23 3!’-if WM. JI. FELTON.
K Ot GiLV. ‘< UAS Si A—3L,ntie. F :.
jLJ Toilet and Swing I.c king Glasses, Plates, etc
-tor sale by WOOD, BRADLEY, A CO.
dec 11 37
FEATHER* !
ye/*” ANOTHER fine lot ot Feathers, received
% >’ -and (or sab- by
dec 11 37 WOOD, BRADLEY & CO.
Kails Ritd spikes.
NOW instore, and r< reiving n Ini ce stock of Cut
and Wrought Nans and Spikes,
dee 18 3s E. B. WEED.
CaiiMrom, SHgtir Boilers* Ac,
ON hand, a number of Cauldrons Irom ‘23 to 80 gal
lons; also, Sugar Boilers of various sizes, which,
with n laige assortment of Hollow-Ware, comprising
Pets, Ovens and Spideis, are for saie by
dec 18 38 E. B. WEED.
OUB-SOIL, Fidehili, Ditching one and two horse
r A turning Ploughs, Straw Cutters and Corn Shrllers,
j for sale by [dec 18 33) E. I>. WEED.
I |>lt A KT) Y AN £> Mix ESt—oid'lletinV-sI
113 sec Rt ::e!y, fine Madcriu and Pert Wine. For
swift by lee 18 38 A. J. WHITE.
i DO FA M 78, Baleratus and Blue Stone. For sale
Ii v [die 13 33; A. J. WHITE.
! CtVf 87S7SYN, and Georgia Iron, Cast,German and
| oßlisterid Steel. For it;it- by
| dec 18 * A. J. WHITE.
L^LOliSS.—Hiram Smitli’s Premium. ICO bids,
id Etowah Supeitiue and Family Flout’ For sale
by [dec 18 38] A. J. WHITE.
CtOBN 9HEI<L6lt!r Straw Cutters, and
) Grain Sieves. For suit-by
dec 18 38 A. J. WHITE.
N OTICE.—The subscriber having purchased the
interest of James F. White, in the firm ot A. J.
Win tv & Brother, will cuntinue tiie business on his
own account, [dec 18 38-*2;] A. J WHITE.
LOOHIAt) GjUSS jPLATtS- —A
large lot just received and for .-ale low for rash,
by dec 18 38 GEO. JONES.
Fo2* SALS!. —1.300 lbs. Country Flour front
Long if Taylors Mills, in 30 lbs. Sjcks.a superior
article. [dec2s 3.tJ at COWLES’
j BBLS. II i ram Smith’s Flour; Fire Works of
1 Afall kinds ; 10 boxes of Prunes, new fruit; 100
and the lat of the season of Cowles’ Cneese.
dec ‘25 at COWLES’ on Che:ry Street.
BUENA VISTA I
female institute.
P|jNIIIS Seminary will be opened on the third Mon-
X day in January next, under the rectorship of the
Rev. J. R. Dntiforth The Spring Term will close
on the second Thmsday in July. The Autumnal Term
will commence on the first Wednesday in August, and
close on the last Thursday in November.
The Institute is admirably located, with regard to
the elevation ami beauty of the nlace, purity of w ater,
healthful ness, morals of the_ Villagers, and religious
advantages. The main edifice, for the use of the In
stitute, is ample and commodious, being two stories in
height, coionatled in from, and occupying an ar>*n of ,
38feet by 59. Good apparatus will be furnished for ~
the illustration of various department? of Natural Sci
ence. Sustained and anxious effort will he made by
the Rector, not only to develope and furnish the minds
of the pupils who may be entrusted to his charge, but
to adorn them witji the loveliest graces of heart and
mantlets Moral suasion will be the basis of discipline.
I he Rector has succeeded in engaging an accomplish
ed Lady, to preside over die departments of Music and
the Ornamental Arts. As an instructress in those
departments, an I also in the general literary course to
be pursued in th.s Seminary. Miss Chase has extend
ed experience.
The following are the
Rales of Tuition per Session :
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
Orthography, Reading, Penmanship, and Elementary
Geography, §7
FIRST CLASS.
Part of the above Composition, Geography—advanced
with Allas and Globe, Atithmetic and Gram
mar, *sl-2
JINIOR class.
Part of the above, History, Ancient and Modern,
Rhetoric, Mental Science, Logic, Physiology, Evi
dences of Christianity—any,or all, )Jl3
senior class.
Part of tiie above, Natural Philosphy, Botany. Alge
bra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Chemistry, Astron
omy, Geology—any, or all,. $lB
Latin or Greek —each, $3
French .7 $lO
Music, w ith use of instrument, s‘2s
Drawing and Painting, $lO
Board can be obtained in good families.
Tiie Rector will be prepared tolurnisli books at store
prices. The earliest applicants from distant points
alone, can ensute reception. It is highly desirable,
that all applicants be present at the opening of the
session.
Parents or guardians, who may desire to patronise
the Institution, can confer with the Rector, at Jeffer
sonville, Twiggs co , or with the Rev. D. N. Burkhal- j
ter, at Buena Vista, Marion, co.
9 The AiJ>any Patriot, Temperance Banner,
and Columbus Sentinel will please copy 3 times,
dec 18 38-3 t
TALBOTTON MALE ACADEMY.
f l* HE session in this Institution for 1831, wi.lennt
t meuce on the second Monday in January, under
the supei intendence of Rev H. Williams, A. 8., who
has had charge of it during the past year,assisted * y 11.
H. Bunn, A. B. Mr. Bunn is a native Georgian, a
graduate of Mercer University, and a young man of the
highest moral character and affaole manners. The
building will be thoroughly repaired before tiie opening
of the first session for ’sl, and it is the design of the t rin
cipal to procure Chemical and Philosophical apparatus,
so that every facility afforded by the best High Schools
in Georgia, may here be found. Board can be obtain
ned in private I naifii s in file village and vicinity, at rea
sonable rales.
Rates of Tuition:
For Reading, Writing, Elementary Geography
and Aiiihnietic.rEß year, SIBOO
For English Graturner. History, Arithmetic and
Geography advanced 27 00 !
For Greek. Latin, Chemistry, Philosophy and
the higher branches of Mathematics 3600 |
Strict attent ion will be paid to Composition and Dec- j
inmation. The year will be divided into two sessions 1
of five months each, at the close of each ot which there *
will be a public Examination,
nov 6 3-2 lit I
Jiitu *t t’uniu* !*:i u.
rpHE subscriber being desirous ol closing his bttsi
ness and leaving this section of country, wiii pos
lively seli Iris MILLS, with necessary implements, at
Pubiic Outcry, at the Mills, at li o'clock, on Saturday
Morning, the Jth day of January next. The Mills are
situated on Deep Creek m Crawford ccuntv, eighteen
miles from Macon t and seven miles from the South
western Railroad. The properly consists of a Saw
Mill, Grist 3lill, a small Farip, and 860 acres of v. eli
limbered Land. The stream is constantly furnishing
an ample supply of water in the the driest of seasons,
and is a most favorable site for the erection of a Cotton
Factory. The Machinery is all of the most approved
construction, and ihe sawmill is capable es cutting
from eight io ten hundred thousand teet of Lumber per
r-
Also, will be sold without reserve, at the same time
and place, 100,000 feet merchantable Lumber, in lots
to suit purchasers, four Males, Wagon and Harness,
one Jersey Wagon, one horse Cart, two yoke'Steers
and Cows, one patent Corn-she! ier, two citcular 8 iw
and mandril, one set Blacksmith Tools, one turning
‘ Lathe, tor turning wood or iron, one set cast Gin i
Gear.
Also, A lot of household and kitchen Furniture I
wheel-barrows, shovels, and numerous other articles
too tedious to mention.
Terms made known on the cay of sale.
A. YORKE.
Deep Creek, Crawford coiaity, [dec 25 3*J-2t]
159 Prime yonan Negroes :i Attc-
Jiogj, toy W „ alines A Go.
ON TUESDAY, the 7th day of January next, at
10 o'clock, beiore- the Courthouse in the City ol
.Macon, w id fie sold
130 PRIME YOUNG NEGROES!
Comprising as choice a gang as was ever oflered a”
auction in this State. Tl*y are all from one estate,
and accustomed to the cultivation of cotton and corn.
Will be sold in families.
Sale positive, ant! terms at sale.
L sP Federal Union, Miliedgeville ; Coiambus •
Times; Chronicle and Sentinel, Augusta, and Alba- I
nj Patriot, will please give the above .5 weekly inser
tions. [dec 18 38-3t]
NESaOSS FOR SALE,
\ VALUABLE family of Negroes tor sale.—
Woman 40 years oid ; Gill 18; and three Boys
15, 11, and 4 Apply to
dec 10 33—ts N. OUSLEY & SON.
SIOTJS3 PiAINHTmC.
Plain and Decorative House and Sian Painting,
fIN HE subscriber has just received a select stock of
J. English and Atueiican White Lead,Oils,Colors, j
Varnishes, Brushes, and everything used in his line.—
V urk done promptly, and on reasonable terms.
Workshop opposite ihe i/d Methodist Church,
dec IS 38-7 1 HENRY LOVL
m. n. aosERS,
ClON TIM ES to manufacture all kinds of Can
) pies. Cordials and Syrups, at his Shop in J 11.
& W. S. Ellis’ Drug Store, Cherry st., near Cotton
Avenue—M a con, G eo.
llis candies are always made of the best materials,
well packed atul warranted to stand the weather He
flatters himself that he can at nit times, give general
satisfaction to those wiio may may patronise him.
Cakk.-; av;> i , i . ka.mids oirjimented for Balls
and I arties. Or b r.= from town <fb country promptly
attended to. [dec 18 38-tf]
J IS. DAY, respectfully announces to his friends 1
tA.uml the public generally, that ire has received and i
for sale—the newest and most fashionable Music , to |
which weekly ad bdon- wiii be made, comprising nil I
the recent compositions of Here, Strakosh, Wallace, !
Hunter. Burgmuder. Roseien, Dkiehler, etc.; In-true- i
lion books for Pianos, Guitars and oilier instruments ; j
Strings for all Instruments, best quality ; also, Musical ‘
Instruments, as Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets, I
Banjos, Drums and nil kinds ot trimmings for various 1
instruments.
A call is respectfully solicted,before purchasing else- j
where. D-aleis, Teachers atul Seminaries supplied
a: most reasonable and accomodating terms,
dec 18 ° 38
QTRAYED, —Front the subscriber, on the lOtii
k3 ui-i., two MULES, unbroke, 3 years old, both
large raze and pale sorrel color, with marks usual with
drove mules—black manes and tails, and shod on the
forefeet, one with large heavy joints, and inclined to
be ruwhonrd—the other a neat, trim mule. 1 will pay
a liberal reward, and all expenses, to any person who
will deliver them to me, or inform me where thev are.
dec 25 39-:f JAMES M. LAMB.
MILLER WANTED.
\XT ANTED, an experienced Mill r to take charge
v V of a Merchant Mill in Monroe county, three
miles from Russeiville, for the year 18pl, for whose scr
ees liberal wages will be paid, either in money, or part
of the tolls. AMOS W. HAMMOND,
dec 18 33-3 t
48 litis
A FINE assortment of Double and Single Barrel
I jLS'iot Guns, also, a lut oi Guinph’s celebrated fa.l
and had stocked R flea on hand, and for sale tv
dye IS 38 e. B. WEED.
Paiat Ui'uslics iisid'w itsdon GSttss.
i UST received a large !ot oi French and American
•J Plate Gla-s, also a .r .usortm tut of Paint and Var
nish Brushes. [dec is 38] E. B. WEED.
[VJ OUC'ii.—The subscriber will sell on the first
It Tuesday in January next, be'bte :he Courthouse
door in Vienna, Dooly county, to the highest bidder,
on a creditor 12 months, with approved security, sev
eral likely negroes—consisting of Women. Gnlsnnd
B >v? —ail field hands. JAMES S. BEALL.
Dooly co. Ga. Dec. 30, 1850.-tds
SALK.—Buckwheat, 50 sacks; Smoked
Salmon, I‘JO lbs. ; Hiram Smith's Flour, 10 bbis.,
nov *2O at COWLES’ on Cherry Street.
H COCOA NUTS: 10 Bblls Apples; 200 ’
*J UUUihu Cowles’ Butter; Malaga Grapes; 50 1
sack3 Buckwheat ; 50 boxes Cowles’ Cheese ; Dried I
Cut rants ; Figs ; Prunes ; Citrons, at COWLES’ ‘■
dec 11 37
Cllfii:i2SE. —GS Boxes more of Cowles’ Cheese ‘
/ nov 13 at COWLES’ Cherry Street.
CLOTH CLOAKS.—SO Gentlemen’s fine cloth
Cloaks,at .1 &. E. SAULSBURY’S
i
1 MACON DRUG STORE.
Copartnership.
I HAVE this day associated Mr. L. B. WOOD with
me in the Drug Business, which will be continued
to the name of E. L. Stroheckek & Cos.
Thankful for the patronage which has been so liber
ally extended, 1 would respectfully solicit a continu
nice to the new firm.
jail 1 40 E. L. STROHECKER, M. D.
E. L. STROHECKER&~CO. r
Druggists & Apothecaries,
DEALERS in
Drugs, 3Jedinne&, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints ,
Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Brushes, Per
fumeries, Toilet Articles, Surgical and
Dental Instruments, Dentist’s Gold
Foil, Teeth, etc. etc.
IT J EEKLY arrivals enable them to keep constantly
\ V on hand a stock of fre9h Medicines, for Family
and Plantation rise; also, all the various Patent Medi
cines of known merit. Country Merchants furnished
with intermediate supplies, at a small advance upon
Northern prices. Country Physicians and others sup
plied upon favorable terms. Prescriptions carefully
prepared. All orders accompanied with the cash or
satisfactory reference, thankfully received and prompt
ly executed. 40 jan 1
(J | OI LA L INSTK(inEMTS.—On
O hand an assortment ot line Pocket Cases, Specu
lum \ agina. a great variety,Cupping Cases, with Horn
and Glass Cups, Fine Scarificators with with blades re
versed, Ear Syringes Speculum Auri,Maws Apnratus,
Gum Elastic Breast Pipes, the most complete andele
egant instrument of the kind in use, Evans’ genuine
I’hunib Lancets,silver spring Lancets, German silver
and brass do., Silver and Gum Elastic Cathetus, male
and female, Gum Elastic and Metalic Bougies, Globe
and flit glsss Pessaries, Silver Lancet Cases, Gum
Elastic Rings for children teeihiHg, Husband’s Isin
glass Plaster, Stetlieseopeß, tire most approved patterns.
Stomach Tubes, Obstetrical instruments, Artificial
Leech, Tonsil Cutters, Portable Syringes far country
practitioners, Nipple Shields of Gum Elastic and Veg
etable Ivory, Heifers’ Teats prepared, Nursing Bot
tles, Tooth Forceps, Tooth Keys, Gum Lancets, etc.,
etc., ail of which are offered at moderate prices, by
E. L. STROHECKER A CO , Drugists,
nov 20 corner above Floyd House.
r BO TIiL AFFLICTED.—CULLEN’S.
1 Indian Vegetable l’anacea,* safe and speedy rem
edy without Mercury or Balsam. For sale by
nov *2O E. L. STROHECKEIR bf CO-, Druggists.
1 fin Oil ACES PURE SULPHATE QUI
- Uo NINE, for sale by
i nov 20 _ E. L- STROHECKER & CO.
DR. McMUNN’S
HtISIR OF OPIUM.
“■pHIIS is the pure and essential extract from the na-
L live urug. and contains all the valuable medicinal
properties ol Opium to the exclusion of its noxious and
useless principles upon which its bad effects depend.
It possesses all the sedative anodyne, and antispas
inoilic powers of Opium, to produce sleep and compos
ure; to relieve pain and iiritation, nervous excitement
and morbid inability of body and mind; to allay con
vulsive and spasmodic actions, &c. &,c. Being puri
fied from all the noxious and deleterious elements, its
operation is not attended by sickness of the stomach,
nor by vomiting, costiveness, headache, nor any de
rangement of the constitution or general health.
Physicians who have not yet introduced this article
into ih*'ir practice will find it upon trial, to be superior
to Laudanum, Black Drop, and nearly every other
opiate preparation*
A large supply just received, and for sale by
oct 2 27 E. L. STROHECKER ft CO.
A .4 NOh’S-US’ A FA KILL A—Juatreceiv-
O ed and for sale, by
, oct 2 27 E. L. STROHECKERCO.
Blanc mange, jellies, *c.—
Just received, 1 can ot Cooper’s Refined lsin-
I glass, tor making Jellies Also, fresh extra; tof Peach,
I Bitter Almond, Lemon, Rose and Vanilla, lor flavor
ng Ice Cream, Pies, Pudd'ings, &c.
L. L. STROHECKER CO.
oct 2 27 Druggists.
UMOS.L 38 EADS.—Another supply of those
beautiful India Rfbber Doll Heads £>r the girls,
aveju-t arrived, and with them, a lew dozen Trap
falls tor the bot s. Come Quick before they go off.
“’or sale, by E.L. STROHECKER At. CO.
oct 2 ‘ 27 Druggists.
SPLENDID -
ROSS-WOOU FURNITURE.
Ip IIE undersigned offer for sale the_most splendid
and compete set of Rose Wood Furniture, with
Mgured Damask Seating. Having been manufactured
xelusiveiy under our own observation and superin- 1
endance.it can safely he recommended as the finest
;et ol Furniture ever offered tor sate in this market.
1. W. MORRELL & CO.
nov 6 32-ts Savannah. Ga.
DR. F M. JONES
Has removed from Starkvillc lo Macon.
j LHJH'I FOOT & JONES having this day
1 ) formed a copartnership in the practice of Medi
!ine, lender their professional services to the citizens of
Vlacon and the adjoining country, in the various bran
thesof the profession. Office in East Macon,
dec 4 36-1 m
Dr. <;. MCDONALD—Dentist,
WroULD respectfully inform the citizens of Ma
con, that he has returned home, and opened his
Jffice for a regular professional business,
oct 9 58
GROCERIES, OYSTERS, &cT”
pHE undersigned having established. general!
1 Wholesale and Retail Grocery Scwrtb&t Rems
iart’s old stand, No. 68 St. .Itilitn and 101 Bryan
treers, (Waring’- Buildings) are now prepared to fur
fish their friends and patrons with a general aesort
neni of Groceiies, Wines, Liquors. Sr gars, Tolacco,
i Candies, Preserves, Syrups, Pickles, ‘Potatoes. Ap
ples, Fruits, Nuts *f all kinds, and Garden Seeds’
Also, FISH and OYSTERS (when in seuson) will
Ibe put up fresh io order at tlieir farm on the Isle of
’ Hope, in any quantity, cither Fresh, Pickled in vine
gar or salt, or in any manner which the purchaser may
desire, and which, from a long experience in the busi
ness, they will warrant to give satisfaction.
All orders Irom tiie country, accompanied by the cash
or an approved city reference, will be promptly attend
ed to. GEO. M. WILLETT & CO.
Savannah, Nor. 27,1850. • 35-3 m
AND NOTARY PUBJJC,—MACON, GA.,
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, &.c , for the
| States ot Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas,
Tennessee. Kentucky, Virginia,North Carolina .South
Carolina, Florida, Missouri.NewYork, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,
Arkansas, &.c.
Depositions taken, Accounts probated. Deeds and
Mortgages drawn, aid all documents and instruments
of writing prepared,and authenticated lor use and re
cord in any of the above States.
Residence on Walnut street,near the African church.
i£3T Public Office adjoining l)r. TA. S. Thomson's,
Botanic Store—opposite Floyd House.
Macon, June 26, 1550. 13=-ly
STOP B.X&SET THERE!
At the sign of the big Watch op'ste the Lanier House
WHERE the subscriber will always be pleased
i NTfP 0 show all who may favor him with a call. A‘
beautiful stock of WATCHES and JENVEL
| R Y,consisting in part of. Gold and Silver Lever, An
j chur and.Lapme \V..tches, Gold Fob, Vest, Guard and
I Chatuline Chains ; Seals, Chams, Keys, &,c. Diamond
! Ruby, Opal, Garnet and Pc-ail Finger Rings; Breast
| Pins, Studs, Bracelets, Sleeve and Collar Buttons;
j Jerny Lmd.and]otlier Ear Rings, Tooth Picks, Pencils.
. Humbles, Ate., which will be sold cheap for cash. Call
and see (nov 13 33) M. D. BARNES,
i Opposite Lanier House, Muibarry-st. Macon. Ga.
| MRS. F, DESSAi’t
[X HAS removed her Miliinery establishment to
f Triangular Row, next to Mr. Geo. Jones’ Chi
; na Warehouse, where she has opened a full as
sortment of very Fashionable Goods tn her line, and
invites the ladies of Macon, and the surrounding coun
ties,to favor her with a call. Thankful for the generous
support of the ladies, she will exert herself to merit a
continuance of the same. Dresses, Riding Habits,
Bonnets, Crqis, Mantillas ete. made to oiderat the
shortest notice. nov 1
RSMOVAI~
j HE undersigned has removed to the building next
I door to Messrs. Field At, Adxm’s Fire Proof
Warehouse, w here can lx* found at all times, a choice
lot of likely young Negroes for sale.
sep 4 23-ts A. J. ORB.
Christinas Presents.
JUST received by the subscriber,a iarge and Ltnu
tif'-ii assortment of articles, adapted to the wants
of all at the approaching season, including most of the
annuals and illustrated standard work?. Work Boxes
of Rose Wood and Papier Maehe, Writing Desks,
Perfumed Handkerchief and Glove Bc.\es,’i oilet Box-
Musical Annuals, Card Boxes, Portfolios, Note
i ’ ho—, Siifiwl Folios, Games, Port Monks, Card Ca
ses, &.C.
Among the many beautiful Books, will be found
tiie Women of the Bibie; the Women of the Oid and
New Testaments’; our Saviour with Apostles and
Prophets ; the Queens of England, by Miss Strickland ;
Donaldson Manor, by Mi?s Mclntosh ; sacred rcenes
and pa-sages in the hie of our Saviour ; the leaflets ol
Memory ; the pathways and abiding places ot our
Lord, illustrated, Milton, Mcore, Byron, Burns, Ir
ving , llalieck, Scott, and others too numerous to men
:ion [ dec 18 38] JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN
Notice to Stockholders,
Annual Election of a President and four
A Directors of the Maeon Manufacturing Company,
w ill be held at the City Council Chamber on the second
Monday in January next, at 10 o’cloek, A. M.
As business of importance will come before the
Meeting, it is particularly desirable that there should be
a lull attendance of the stockholders.
JOHN J. GRESHAM, Brest,
dec 25 39-3 t.
a Sisttbir
4000 ™ B u £ llge a'A™el£s & son.
A ■/-;.—25 Bbiis best Cream Ale, tor sale bv
Ji, &c ! C. A. ELLS L gn.N
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