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,c4s and due on ° dav thereafter; one for S2O o 0
,a IVh#> other for sll 82.
* .wnote on H- VV. Halstead, dated Feb. 1830,and
, A „e day after date, for 8322 83.
oU i • ■ notes on John B. Bu j h, al! dated July 13,
tsjii .id doe Ist Jan., 1841, lour for S3O each, and
. rS3 CO.
1 |* te on Isaac Tison lor $125, elated July 26,
due 25th Dec. 1841.
i,-* Doe Bill on John S. Rawls, dated May 28,1837,
(foe Due Bill on Job S. Rawls, dated Dec. 26,1838,
denote on L. Ripley, dated Jan 1,1840, and due
h v after date, *37 75, credited w ith ?I0 25.
° (int note on E. V. Mutiroe, dated 19th Ncv., 1841,
and Je <> ne day, after date, lor 835 00.
note on Timothy Lee lor Sl3 181, dated 26tii
* inrii, 1812, and due one day afterdate.
note on C. LL Retnbert, hated 12th Feb., 1842,
.•ui due one day after date, for SO6 26.
“ (j , e note on Clements BihisdeiJ,dated Dec. 6,1842,
nJ due thirty days alter date, kn $32 5*2.
On* note on James Lanier, dated Oct. 29, 1844, and
ij- one day alter date, tor $6 21.
Q :ie note on Manning L. French, dated Jo y 19,
]Bl3, and due one day alter date, ior $lO 00.
One note on Avery Wheeler, dated 21st .May, 1841,
aaJ due one day after date, for sl4 83
VV’Uey Rentier,dated April 18,1833,and
due let Oci. next, alter its date tor $24 00, credited
with >3 37i, June 20,1810
One note on Alexander Meriwether, dated Jan. Ist,
1912, and due one day alter date, for sls 00, credited
Wi th’ sll 25.
One note anil due bill on Geo. W. Hines for $69 18,
and S2O O 0 dated 18th Juiy, 1843, and due one day
after date.
One n- e on Luhwell Evans, dated 19th June, 1841,
and due Ist Jan. 1342, lor $73 00.
One note on James Lanier, dated Jan. 3, 1843, anJ
doe Ist Jan., 1841, tor $lO2, having various credits o.
$l2B 00.
One draft drawn by (feorge P. Wagnon, on 11. and
J. Cowles, dated Jan. sth, 1844, due s xty days alter
date, for SLS 00.
One due bill on Ira E. Dupree, dated April 29, 1833,
lor $29 04.
One note on William A. Black, due on a-nK IV. .
1841, for $124 00.
One note on Jo j -ph Payne, dated Oct. 29,1841, and
due Ist J* l *., 1512, tor $9 00, said note endorsed by
John M. War.en.
One ce.-uiicate of M. S. Gmybili,cashier of Munroe
Raiiroa i Batik, ot deposited $475 00, in the bills of
said BanJjdated 17 Jan., 1343.
Une fi fa. tut. Win. C Jc.ks, issued from Pulaski
SupenoCourt, pr netpa! $597 33.
One raeipt on Frank D. Clayton,for G. fa. on Hiram
Atkins, (tor SI77J 25, principal and $232 33 iuterest.
One tita. ti. James 31. Braceneii issued from the
SuperionCourt of Pulaski countv, lor $2Ol principal.
1 CHARLES E TAYLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE 31. RAWLS, Adm’rx.
feb 5 45-tds
7clch, Nathans & Co’s.
NATIONAL emeus.
WIiIAX HIHBHLL, .WASfAGEK.
TIDRGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD,
it. exhibit at MACON, on WEDNESDAY,
WcRSDAY and FRIDAY, February 12th,
13ikl4th.
T prietors of thisweil known popular Corn
pan- spared no pain? or expense in procuring all
theulent in both Europe and America, who wilt
apptheir wonderful scenic Acts,Gymnastic Fea's
Boficks, Globe and Barrel Exerc see, Vaulting,
bofe and double Leaping, Equilibrium?. Tunib
lirimidical Devices, Posturing, Comic Singing,
[MCoßitc Bu- fottas,lot rladi .Farces, Prouie
na valcades. Masquerades, &c.
‘.rand AR3IANAXA, or Imperial Chariot
drr THIRTY elegant horses, and driven by the
C|i R iiisman, or Lion Widp, CHARLEY
3|R\ r , will make its appearance in town at
lfrk, a in-, containing the New York Kxick
tjt Brass Baud, te.l by Mr. D. S. NEEVE,
vtperfonn all tiie most lashtonabie and luoderu
a|e day.
tree European Stars, termed tne ->ecrcv
n ’ or the Bottle Yiagieiaoe, being the Originals
ifiovel Pet tot i• . - - ■’ • who may at
t|se feats feats are co.w. eete humbugs, as iitese
i| sot:? are the genuine -Magicians, and were
by this establishment in Europe, expressly lor
thpauy Ihe names ol the above Artis's are
CE> C. LEE, EUGENE LEE, and TIIEO
f^EE.
juiiched to the Tr upe, will be found J. J.
IVN3, th ■ celebrated 1,2, 3.4 and 6fv rse
Im. Mr. WILLIAM WORREL, the great
3n Jnter and World Renowned Comic Tragi*
en, who is universally acknowledged to be the
jtuvorire now traveling in the Union, will op
i! s inimitable performances, Burlesques, fcc
J!L JAMEISON, the great Baiijoist, and De
lof Negro Characters- J. LO\El i', tlie
4>f all Clowns, his equal never yet found or
Jn the world over. Ai. G- JAMIESON, the
janly Riding .Mister. E. 31. DiCKINSON,
I’ iunny Comic Singer. -Ili?* UIU(.V M*
\H, Infantile Equestrian, whose daring feats
*nd astonish ail apeciato.-s, and the audience is
J a thrtli ot fear as she bounds around the King,
li ig her balance equal to a veteran rider,and pei
jer Poses and Equitations with an ease and
fhirh would put to blush practitioners of mature
.-ter WILLIAM PASTOR, the Per
i of the Wild Indian ot the desert, and other
teresting scene*. WASHINGTON CJHA3I
, the American Scenic Performer on a single
| J. J. HANKINS, c-lebrated for his Roman
ntw o horses, lolly Somersets, See. AN l lIO
fcSTUR. the Comic Poatnrerand D-nicer. AN*
I I PAST* >R, the Tu nbler.—
SK PASTOR, the Pet of the Circle, and ut.sur
i in his brilliant Principal Act on a single horse,
tied the greatest wonder of the Also. .'4 *s
flLO NATHANS, infant Prodigy, only four
of age, eiegant in his most extraordinary Exer
evc. ” The Company chalieng-8 the world to (iro
ns equal.
r Admittance 3J cents—Children anJ co.ored
is hail price.
r DOORS open at 7 o'clock in the evening,
fur’her particulars, see Bills at Hotels. A c.
5 . 45-St
Bouiil A, i'tslaski comity—To all
wui h it nay concert: —Know ve, lint tour
hs ifier date, application will be made to the lion,
or Court of rutaski county, when sitting as a
k for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the
■ belongin'? to the estate of John Rawls, late of
bounty, deceased. Said sale ior the purposes oi a
‘button among the heirs ol saui deceased.
OH ALES E. TAYLOR Adm’r.
’ CAROLINE*M. RAWLS. Adtn’v.
U ; !5_GOl !
EOKGI.4, Snniter coiiiity—To all
whom .t mat cojfCEßje .—W hereas, Janies i ou- i
s applies for letters of Administration on me estate
•arah Dillard, late ol said county,deceased .
jieaeare, therefore. to cite and admonish all and
nlar. tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
Lj a; pear at uiy office within the time prescribed
(ivr, and show cause it any they have, why said iet
-lof administration should not be granted the said
It earn. . , ~ , „ r ,
i yen under my band this 29th day of January, 1851.
lb 5 45-5 t L. BRUNER, c. c. o.
EOBGIA* nrare coililly'Where
as, Roland Bivins and George W . Bivins, adiiim
atorson the estate ol Samuel Bivins, deceaseJ, ap
to me for letters of dismissiou trom said admiuis
tion: , . . , „
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all per
is concerned, to be and appear at my cfiice, within
i time prescribed by law, to show cause, (il any they
re) why said letters should not he granted.
Feb a 45-m6m E. G. CABAMBrf, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Epson Coixniy.—lnterior
K(’ ■ *d
urned Term. 1851. Present, their Honors Thomas
rail,Thomas F. Bethel,and L. D. Dickinson —Justi-
-13.
Whereas,Thomas Miller and Islnra E. Miller, Ex
tutors of William Miller, decea- I, represent to the
ourt that they have tu.iy Administered and settled
le estate a said deceased, and apply for Let'ers ol
f it is therefore ordered: That citation be published,
lotiiying and requiring ait persons concerned, to show
tease, it any they have, within the lime prescribed by
nr, why said tetters should not be gnint-’d.^
I A true extract from the niiinites ot said Court.
I leb 5 45- nGin W.VI. A. COBB.c. c. o.
L i.OUGI A, Itlosil oc* t; O nil I y.—Where
j\JT a?, Smith for Inters of adinsnid-
I traifoii, on the estate cf Jonathan Moreland, late ol
I said county deceased:
These are, theiefore.to cite and admonish,all and
l singular, ttie kindred and creditors ol said uecenseJ, to
I be and appear at my office, within the time proscribed
by law, to show carf*e, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my band, this the srh day of February,
1651 E G. CABAN ISS, c- c. o.
leb 5 45—5 t
ros.
•1 ■ THE hUtuse and Lot whereon the sobecri
l>er now itstucs. The House is conveniently
i>6Btil built wilh six rooms, and ail necessary out
buildings, it is situated on the corner of Col
lege Street and Cotton Avenue. Persons wishing to
buy wiil please apply at his residence.
jan2J 4 E—*t TIIOS F. STEVENS
SILVER PLFJIIi) CASIO US.-A
new supply of rich and eluant pattern*, just re
ceived, and lor sale by £. J. JOHNSTON.
leb 5 45
Macon Safe.
“\TT"ILL be ?o!J m the first Tuesday in April next,
v\ within the legal bouts of sale, before the Court
house door in Lanier, six lots in the tow nos Lanier,
known in th? plan of said town ,by the numbers of 15,
16, 17, IS, 23 and 24, as the property of Josiaii liiii,
under a mortnaa** fi. la. Com 31 icon Superior Court,
.Miller atul Chamberlain rs. f-aid liiil.
teb 5 45-6'J THOMAS DIXON, Sb’ff.
PitSaski Slierill'sale.
ATT ILL be sold Ik sure the Courthouse door in the
v V town of Hawkinsviife, Pulaski county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the titst Tuesday in March •
next, eight square bales of Cotton; levied on us the
property <>l Berry Tipper, to satisfy the following fi.
:.is trom Puhiski Sup- riur Court, to wit: one in favor
of Brown tc Leary, ri. said Tipper,one in favor es
the Bank ot llnwkiusv.ile, controlled bv Daniel Mat
thevvs, tx. said T per, one in favor of John Stokes, rs.
said Tipper, one hi Ivor of Samuel J. Ray, rs. said
Tipper and Willet W. Snell,sorority on <■ a. sa. bond,
controlled by Simon Merritt, and one infavor ot Joseph
Hough, Executor dLc., r. sai<l Tipper, controlled by
Leyi Harroii. li. F. DeLA3IAR, Su’ff.
t - 4 53-itis
( and UARDIAN'3 SALE.—WiII he sold on the first
Yfl Tuesday in April next,before the Courthouse door
in Sumter coun.y, between the legal hours of sale, lot
of land, No. 68, n the twenty-seventh D.strict ol orig
inally Lee, now Sumter county,said lot containing 2021
acres more or leg-.
Sold as the property of William Dorman and Eliza
F. Dorman, minors.and sold for their benefit by virtue
of an order of the H n. InleriorCoint of Sumter coun
ty, when sitting as a Court ot Ordinary. Terms on
the day ot sale. WRIGHT MIMS, Guardian,
leb 5 45-2 in
4 DMI NIST R A TOR’S SALE.-VVili be sold, on
£\. the first Tuesday in May next, before the Court
house door in Hawkinsviife, Pulaski county, within
the legal hours ot sa:e, a Town iot,i i Hawkinsville,
situated on the corner, East ot the store ol Messrs. La
tlirop & Cos., and known as tiie id recently occupied
by D. R. Maihe v-on as a store, now burned dow i.
Sold by virtue of an order from the Honorable Interior
o°,yt f county, for the benefit ot the heirs and
creditors-ol John Rawls, |a>e oi said county deceased,
and sold as the property ot the estate ot said John
Rawls, deceased.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE 31. RAWLS, A lnir’x.
fob 5 45-tds
IyTOTICE —All perrons are he eby for warned and
113 no.ill - J nut to trade for a note of hand.given by
j mys* if to Martha Benton, for one hundred and forty
five dollars and seventy-eight cents, dated December
15th, 1950—payable the first oi March, 1851. As the
I same was fraudulently obtained, 1 do not intend to pay
j it, unless compelled by law. D. B. INGRAM.
if ~G>. M> 5—45-3 t
Til E E> i:T CORSM i LL is now offered
PH at the (i Foundry, on Cotton Avenue,
| Macon. It is Nicholsons and ?tlarshe’s Burr Stone Pa
j it nt, and may lie seen, on application to the undersign
ed, Agent of the owners. C. P. LEVY’.
feb 5 45—if
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORIL
THE undersigned has opened a Grocery and Provis
ion Store, in the Angle of’Second Street and
Cotto.i Avenue, where he will be pleased to serve tne
citizens cf Macon and country v. tth the best articles
in his line. He has on hand, and will he constantly
receiving, Candies ol all kinds, Preserves, Pickles,
Sauces, and Catsups, Fruits, Sugars,Tabacsco, Mache
te!, Pickled Pork and Beef, (Fulton Market ) Nutsof
< very kind, Goshen Butter, Chees*, Crackers, Tea,
Rice, Flour, Prunes,Cranberries, Dates, Candles, Cur
rents, Sainton, Cod-Fish, Irish Potatoes. Call
and see. J. S. GRAY’BILL.
feb 5 43
aafi TROUP HILL NUitSEKYG .
Ticentg-Fire Thousand Fruit Trees, ilisa
1 OFFER for sale 25,000 Fruit Trees, all of my own
raising and grafting upon native stocks—among
which the following varieties may be founJ, viz:
60 varieties of Apples,
30 do Pears,
40 do Plums,
2‘) do Chenies,
50 do Peaches,
10 do Nectarines,
8 do Apricots,
2 do Sweet Almonds.
Also, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries and Strawberries.
The ornamental department of my nursery contains
about 10,000 ot the finest ever-blooming Roses, in more
| than 150 varieties, besides many Scrubs and Ever-
I greens, among w bich are nearly all of the latest intro
. J action; also. Dahlias, and a valuable cel lection of
Green-house Plants. Prices tl.e same as charged in the
] Northern nurseries. [jin2j-ilj ROBT. NELSON.
IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS !
And Others ic/.o mny u ixh tu make Investments in
City Property, oj permanent talue.
tHE subscribers wiil sell at Auction, on -Saturday,
the fiist day of 31 arch next, ihutvJtuable lot ol
ground No. 5, in square 38, city of Macon, known as
the old Warehouse Lot, lot met ly occupied Ly Graves,
Wood Cos., and nearly opposite Hardeman & Ham
ilton’s new tire proof warehouse on Third street.
The naif-acre Lot No. 5 will be divided into six lots
of suitable size for store buildings; all 105 feet deep, and
vary ng in width from 25 to 40 feet on Third street.
Terms, on**-third cash, and the remainder in one and
two years, with interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per
annum.
A plan of the Lots may be seen at the store of Car
hart, B r o. &. Cos. [jan 29] tCO 1 1 fi( CARHART,
3GOT ANXS SHOE MAKZNO.
*. SCHNEIDER &. 3IILLER would
|lkinlbrm those citizens of 3lacon who de-ES^*.
sire good woik promptly executed, that
they hav opened a Boot and Shoe 3lanu; ac tory, in
tiie building recently occupied by Ben: tuiin F. Griffin,
as a Printing < lifice, n.-ar Shot well’s f.'orner on Third
Street, whete they will be always ready to do the
very best work on short notice and on moderate terms.
They are woiking uitn, and would be glad to be pat
ronized. [jatt 29 44-lmj
FOR SALK,
OM R BARTER FOR RAIL ROAD STOCK—
Some valuable property in the centre of the vil
lage of V’l'icvi le, consisting of Houses and Lots. The
one I occupy will be sold, with the furniture, (if re
quired) and ptMcnon given immediately. One is oc
cupied by 3lr. Lawton as a dwelling and school-house;
possession given first October. Also, several valuable
building lots adjoining said property,
jau22—44-3w J. 11. OLDERSfIAW.
Notice to Stockholders oi the South-3Yes
terti IJailroatl Poinpnny*
r pHE Annual Election for President and Directors
I of this Company will be held at the Company's
Office, in this city, r,n the second Thursday in Febru
ary next. A general attendance is requested.
WAI. S. HOLT Secy.
.Macon, Jan. 1,1859. 40—ot
Notice to Stockholders.
South-Western Railroad C'o. I
3lacox, October 10th, 1850. $
HE stockholders of this Company are hereby o
---1 titied, tiiat ail shares on which the instalments are
not paid up w ill b- forfeited, and become the property
of the Company, unless said instalments are paid in full
on or before the next annual meeting of the Company,
(second Thursday in February next) agreeably to the
9th section <>i the charter of saul Company. By order
ol the Board of Directors,
oct 16 22- 11 W3I. S. HOLT, Treasurer.
A CARD.
S. MORGAN & CO.,
TTTlLLmanuiactureCotton Saw-Gins, (_ rn Honsc
\ \ 31.,15, Straw-Cutters, and do a general machine
business in the town of Clinton, Jones county, Georgia,
where ail work for repair may be sent, and al! orders
(post paid) may be directed.
The Saw Gin of S. Morgan &, Cos., is warranted to
equal any made. M ij. William V. Layton, is the ma
chinist, and will manufacture on his plan. A lew of the
numerous certificates in his possession, relative to his
Saw-Gin, is submitted The first is from the former
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. The others
from large planters who are of the highest respecta
bility.
South Carolina. Darlington C. II
March Ist, IMG. )
I have for the two last years used one of 31 ij. Win.
Y. Layton’s improved Cotton Saw-Gins, and find
that it picks more cotton, and with greater ease than
any that I have tried.
(Signed) JOHN F. I ...VIS.
I have tried one >t Wni. Y. Lxyton’s improved
Gins, and tor durability, nrnl rapidity in gitunng, 1
prefer it to any others. 1 have used Campbell’s, Mc-
Creights, and Mdinia’s.
(Signed) SAM’L. F. GIBSON.
DARUSuTOM,2Bih .March, H 146.
Mnj. W. Y. Layton’s improved G;n is superior to
any in my knowledge. liis bru c h i? so superior, I
shall have all my gins changed to the plan of tiis.
(Signed) GEO. J. W. AIcCALL.
1 certify, that I have used C >l. MeCre.ght’s Gins,
and at l l> e same gearing that I picked three bags of
cotton per day with them, I now pick six bags with
3lnj. Win. Y. Layton’s ; therefore, consider tliem en
titled to general patronage.
(Signed) ROB’T. R. CANNON.
The public tire informed that no Gin, ot other ma
chine is considered sold, until the party is satisfied with
its performance. S. MORGAN & CO.
jin 22 19-l v
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
One door belotc the Lanier House. — MACON, GA.
£i\} JACKSON DeLOACHE will keep
/ytfiTtfkJLse on hand an extensive assortment of
CARRIAGES, of every variety and
Ni* 7 N— pattern, built expressly for the South
ernmarket. and warranted of the best materials and
workmanship, together with a complete assortmentr.
HARNESS. Also. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS
of all kinds—all of which wiilbe sold cheap.
N. B.—Carriages of every description built to or
der, on short notice, and on reasouabk terms.
jn 29 44-1 y
XCHANC2.
’ | fHE sa! scribers are prepared nt all times to pur
chase time Biiis on New-A’ork, Charleston and
Savannah. SIGHT CHECKS on New-York for
sale, in terms to suit,
33- Office open from 7, A. M. to 8 P. 31.
An 22 44 CARHART, BRO. &. CO.
MACON
DENTAL LABORATORY.
For Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry, and the
manufacture of Porcelain Teeth.
On Mulberry St., om>siTE the Lamer Hou*e.
nnHE undersigned, having for n longtime felt the ne-
L cessity ot an establishment for the manufacture of
Burcf-Lain Tf.eth, at the South, hasfitted up a Labora
tory adjoining his Dental Rooms, where all Teeth
used by him hereafter, will be manufactured to suit the
complexion and taste ol the particuiar.individual requir
ing them.
By this arrangement, any number nan be inserted in
solid blocks with Gums true to nature; thus adding
greater strength and durability, and presenting a more
life like appearance.
He has in bis possesion, certificates from some of the
most respective citizens of the State, who have tried iiis
improved Block Teeth, expressing their decided prefer
ence for them, over all other kinds.
As it is impossible to give more than a vague idea in
a single advertisement o! the great advantage of blocks
over plain teeth, he hopes those interested wiil call and
examine his specimens.
lie is permitted to refer Ladies to several who are
now wearing entire Dentures of his Into manufacture,
jan 3 44 C. S. PUTNAM, Dentist.
BROV/K’S BANANA COTTON SBeld!
r |3HE3E seed so justly celebrated as superior to any
.L ever planted in this country, are now offered at the
reduced price of two dollars per single bushel, or five
dollars tor three bushels. Ti.ey have been tried for
three years in this county, and amid every variety ol
season and evil, have sustained their original reputa
tion lor productiveness, early maturity, yield and
quality of lint, &c. In confirmation of these facts, I
confidently ruler to the subjoined statement, as well as
to all throughout the State, who have planted these
“red. I could have filled a sheet with names, but I
deem it unnecessary, as these seed have already ac
quired a reputation commensurate with the Slate.
Greensboro’, Jan. Ist, 1851.
We, having tried this c >tton another yea r on a still
’tiger teaie, lielieve it to be decidedly superior to any
grown in the country, in point of production, early
maturity, and yield of lint, and give it our hearty ap
probation.
THOMAS STOCKS,
B. 31. HUBBARD,
R. J. DAWSON,
JOHN ROBBINS,
ROBERT.NEWSOM.
AMBROSE HUTCHESON,
J. E. JACKSON,
THOMAS HART.
JOHN A. COGBURN, Putnam co.
HENRY STEVENS.
These seed may he had of me, or the following
Agents: llari eman Sc Hamilton, Macon, Ga , Dan
iel Sanford, Forsyth, Georgia, S. W. Bloodworth,
Griffin, Ga., B. F- Bomar, Atlanta, Georgia,Cunning
ham &c Linton, Rome, Ga., S. 1). Linton <y Cos.,
Augusta, Georgia. JAS. L. BROWN,
jau 22 43—if
COOPER & HEYWOOD,
r pHANIvFUL for the liberal patronage hithertoex-
L tended to them, beg to inform the citizens of Hous
ton and the adjacent counties, that they are now re
ceiving a fresh supply of genuine Drugs and 31edi
uines, together with American, French and English
CiiKMK Ai ■>', ftotn the most approved importing Houses
in New York, all of which have been selected with
great care.
Their stock will also comprise Paints, Oils, Win
dow Glass J(c , Perfumery’ and Fancy Soaps, and a full
assortment of such articles as are usually kept bV
Chemists and Druggists.
C. Sc 11. take pleasure in referring to the general
satisfaction expressed by their patrons, in regard to the
quality and prices of Medicines sold at their establ-sh
ield, and again pledge themselves to spare no pains
to merit a continuance of public patronage.
Perry, January, 1351. jan 22 4 s—3t
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &.C.
B W s constantly on hand, a large
sJg and w•• • e-took of
HARD WARD, CUTLERY, &c.
CtTWi INLUTT r.Tft-r rrr
200 doz Table Knives and Forks, 100 do Desert do
200 doz pocket and pen Knives, 25 do Batcher do
25 doz Shoe Knives, 25 doz Razors,
25 doz Shears and Scissors
10 doz carpenter’s Knob Locks
10 doz co lage and rural Locks, with mineral knobs
10 doz mortice do do do
Together with a large assortment of plate, pans,
chest, trunk, drawer, cupboard, closet and oilier Locks
and Latches. Also, wood screws, gate,blind, nndjbatt
Hinges; broad, club and chop Axes ; lathing,shingling
and hand Harchhts ; steelyards, counter Scales and
spring balances: wafle and wafer Irons; Preserving
Kettles ; sauce Pans; ‘l’ea Kettles; Glue Pots; Iron
Mortars and Pestles; coffee and spice Mil's; Brass
Andirons; Shovels and Tongs. Also, a large assoit
ment of Carpenter’s Tools, consisting of bench and
moulding Pianos of every kind, hand, panel, tenant,
ripping and compass Saws ; morticing, firmer, paring
and turning Chisels, and firmer and turning Gouges;
Drawing Knives ; Foot Adz; Augers, Gimblets, Bru
ces and Bits, Bench Vices; steel, iron bevil and try
Sqaures; marking Guages, &c. x\lso, buggy and
wagon springs and Axles; press, iog, leek, filth, breast
and trace Chains; Noddleheads, Stirups and Dog
Irons; Mill cranks and spindles and Mill Saws. To
gether with a large stock of Swedish, English and
American Bar Iron; cast. German, blister and spring
Steel; Ru>-ian and American Sheet Iron, hand and
hoop Iron : Blacksmith's Bellows,Vices, Anvils, Ham
mers and Screw Plates. [jan 29 44—1 yj
NEW SALE & LIVERY STABLE
_£v ti, V? THE undersigned has open- ffik,
ed.nearSeymour’scorner, on
f Second street, anew and ex- - -
W t ens ,j ve Sale and Livery Stable, where
he will keep constantly on hand a choice selection of
saddle and harness horses for sale. Also,
CARRI AGES AND HORSES TO HIRE. •
New Hampshire side-spring wagons (a fine article for
plantation use) and a choice selection of Buggies tor
-ale. Horses kept by the day, week, or month. His lo
cation is central, his stables large and airy, having both
dirt and plank floors. Possengeis sent to any point
taev may desire upon reasonable term?.
My strict attention to 1 usincss he hopes to merit a
full share of public patronage,
jarttl 43-ty A. C. MOREHOUSE.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
Jfe.’ V Q THE undersigned would respcctful
■yt'i [ call the attention of the public gene
( rally, to their extensive establishment
[i * *“ for Carriage Making, and ail kinds
of Wood and Iron work usually done in similar shops,
ihiogirs and Sulkies made and repaired. All kinds of
Farm Wagons made precisely to order with Iron or
Wooden- Aides. Gin repairing in rdl its branches. Al
-o, Hut ness making and repairingdone at the shortest
notice, and in the best style. Persons wishing any
work dene in our line, wiil please call at our Shop in
Travellers’ R est - KING,
jan 15 42-3 m fi. D. POWELL.
IyTOI ICI-k—All persons are hereby cautioned
j_a| against trading for two promissory notes,given by
James and George Wade, iti Ittvor of Richard Clewis,
one for one hundred and rixty-live dollars, the other
lor one hundred and thirty-five dollars, one dated 20th
December, 1850, the other about 4th January, 15?.
Vs the consideration of stud notes Inis tailed, ihe
uiiJersfoncd will not pay them unless compelled by
law. an 22 43-3t] GEO. 4k JAS. WADE
LOST OR MISLAID,
4 NOTE on Wih y 31 itcliell of Lee county, for
Ta.s24, dated the first ol January, 1850, and due first
January, 1851. All persons are forewarned from
trading lor,and the maker from paying said Note.
Twiggs co., Jaw. 1351. JOEL 51 cLUNDO N •
jan 22 43-3 t
YTOl’K’U.— All those indebted to us on open
account, will greatly oblige us by calling im
mediately am! paying the same,
jan 22 43 BOSTICK, JOHNS Sc CO.
! Hoe* S !
1 A A DOZ. Brides’ Patent Hoes,
1 UUd5 *• “ New Ground,
10 >“ “ tßcovi!s’ Patent,
5 ;“ Stevers, Keyes Sc Co’s. Patent;
at wholesale and retail.
jan 29 11 IJIIAY', CARAHRT &. CO.
—————■
** iii Sit s'xclin?o on sc\v York.
i, lIGHT EXCHANGE on.New Y r otk, in sums to
ciit , l;r i- K. m the Planters’ Bank of Bavan*
wall, tor s:i|< : V C. F. S3HTII,
jan 25 44-im Cashier Merchants li ink.
r \i E pXkTICUL Hi NOTICE,
i LL who are indebted to Belden Sc Cos. tor Inst
f\_ year’s accounts, musi sett'e the same by the first
of .Match,as they contdtnpiate ddierent arrangetnents
with their business ip Macon.
WM. BELDEN. 31;con.
jan 29 If D. W. BELDEN, N. Y.
IlMts, Cups n<l Straw Lioods,
CIHEAP for cash, or credit, when they are willing
) to pay otice a year, those who do not comply with
the above, can have no more credit nt this establish
ment. [jau 29 41] BELDEN 2c CO.
(~4 ILT Cornices anil Curtain Hands.—A
_T new simply of new and beautiful patterns at
jan29 44 E. J. JOHNSOTNS.
DAGII CUR EOT YPI4 STOCK.— Plates Ca
ses.Ctteniicals, 2ce.,a new and full supply just re
ceived by [jail 29 44] L. J. JOHNdION.
I RON CHESTS, SILVER TEA SETS AND
1. PITCHERS, Floor Oil Cloths. See., furnished to
order at short notice, by E. J. JOHNSTON.
\T A I,Eff i'iN I2S.—A beautiful lot for sale bv
’ jan 29 41 E. J. JOHNSTON.
FOR RENT.
A COMFORTABLE House and Lot for
j|-. fc 4 Rent inVinevitie. For information, apply toN.
Ouelpy 6c Son. [jan 15 42-st]
ALLEN & BALL.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
J. M. BALL & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ROBERT A. ALLF.N, )
JAMES M. BALL. j MaCOX, Ga.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments to Sa
vannah, Charleston, New Y’ork and oilier ports.
J. 31. B. &c CO.
7VTOTICE. — 31r. Henry E. Ball is duly author
_l_o( *zed lo act as our Attorney and Agent, during
our absence. J. M. BALL, & CO.
aug 21 21-6ir..
ROBERT PIK3DLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
VND manufacturer of Steam Engines & Boilers,
also, of Gearing and shafting for MILLS, ot
every description ; Bark and Sugar Mills, of most ap
proved patters; Also, Irons for Bullock's celebrated
Cotton Press. Gin Gear, Plates and Balls, kept con
stantly on hand ; the whole of which are warranted
to be of the best materials and workmanship, and will
be sold on accommodating terms.
£3- Work Shops apposite Presbyterian church,
corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
may 1 s—ts
A DAM 3, HOPKINS & CO..
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
AND
F. T. WILLIS & CO..
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
RETURN thanks to their friends andcus
tomers (or the liberal patronage bestowed in
past years ; and again tender their services in
Augusta and Savannah, (affording a choice of markets)
for the Storage and Sale of COTTON, and ail other
Produce, purchasing of Goods, receiving and forward
ing Goods, Sic. Liberal cash advances will be made
on Cotion and other articles, when required.
Address as above. JOHN M. ADAMS.
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
*eg 11 2t-6m* FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON, .
WILL OCCUPY THE
FI RE-1* HOOF WARE-HOUSE,
ArA vjj now beingerected on the corner of Third and
Poplar streets. Its location is convenient to
the Railroad Depots and to the Hotels,and is in a cen
tral part of the business of the city. They will give
prompt attention to all business committed to them
Their connection with the house of Hamilton Sc
Hardeman,at Savannah, will afford them superior ad
vantages in forwarding Cotton, or transacting any
business in their line in that city and other markets.
Macon, July 19, 1850,
HAMILTON & HARDEMAN.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THOMAS HARDEMAN, CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
aug 28 _ 22-ly
CONNER &, TAYLOR,
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
; MERCHANTS.
—AT THE OLD STAND OF CONNER &. MARTIN, —
M AC ON , GA.
I presenting our Card to the p. blie, we will suite,
that our best exertions will be given to promole the
interests of our Patrons; and from past experience, we
hope to be able to do lull justice to all business which
may be confided to our charge ; and also hope for a
continuance of favors from the old patrons ot Conner
<!C Martin. Orders for goods filled free of charge.—
Advances made on Cotton in store, and shipped at the
usual rates. Z. T. CONNER,
aug2B 22-ly VV. \V. TAYLOR.
OUSI.EY Sc soil,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILL continue business at their Fire
Proof Buildings” on Cotton Avenue, Macon,
■-* Georgia.
Thankful ior past favors, they beg leave to say they
will lie constantly at their post, and that no efforts shall
he -quii-ed to advance the interest ot their patrons.
They respectfully ask all who have Cotton or other
Produce to Btore, to call and examine ihe safety ol
their Building, before placing it elsewhere.
CTif Customary Advances on Coilon in Store or
cU>i|,i>,l. uuJ all business transacted at the usual rates,
aug 29 2-2-1 y
Ware-Mouse and Commission Business.
INNYVn. THE undersigned has made arrangements
continue business at h ; s old stand, near the
of A. J. White, and Kibbee Sc 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 the above business, with the ns
snranee that he will, as heretofore, continue to protect
their interests whenever placed in his hands. He
looks 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.
All orders for Bagging, Rope, or otlur joods,
promptly attended to. TIIOS. T. WYTHE,
may 15 7-1 y
PATTEN & COLLINS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
MACON, GEORGIA.
pTCC'N WILL continue business at their Warehouse,
opposite Messrs. Ross & Cos , Cotton Ave
nue. 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
Ihe assurance that, as they have no interest, either di
rect nr indirect, in the purchase of Cotton, their en
tirc attention will be devoted to the interestsentrusted
to them.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and other Merchandise
will be liiled carefully and promptly, and the customa
ry advances made on Produce in Store,
may 22 8-ly
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Macon, Georgia.
FIELD Sc ADAMS will continue the above
business at the well known and commodious
. Fire Proof Warehouse, occupied the past
season by Messrs. Dyson & Field, in which we have
a stationary Engine, with a sufficient supply of water
to protect the building from fire. Storage in the Fire
Pi oof House will be at regular rates.
We also haven Wooden Warehouse, formerly oc
cupied by us. which is fully as sate ns other Wooden
Sheds in this city ; and Planters who intend storing
tin ir Cotton in a Wooden Warehouse are invited to
store in our Wooden Shed, a} 25 cents per bale for the
season. All Cotton sent to our care will he Stored in
the Fire Proof House, unless instructed to the contra
ry by the owners.
J. M. FIELD, < • • A. B. Adams.
janeS 10-ly
Mtiro i West* r IS. KS- 'o. )
ivii con, Gec., January 6th, 18’>0. j
DIVIDEND no. 9.—A Dividend has this day
been declaied of Four Dollars per shate on the
consolidated stock of this Company, and the propor
tionate sum (Two Dollars per share; on that, which
has not been returned for consolidation; payable on,
and after the first of February next, at the Office in
which the same is registered.
Bv order of the Board. I. 11. TAYLOR,
jan 8 41-ts Treasurer.
NEW BOOKS.
JUST received, Cumining’s South Africa ; Alton
Locke; the Tailor and Poet; the Luttciels ; Gar
land’s Liie of John Randolph of Ronoake; Youth’s
Contonal by .Miss Hannah Gould ; so Love, by the au
thor of James Mont joy ; Mother’s Recompense, a se
quel to Horrie Influence, by Grace Aguila ; Shan
nondaD, by Emma 1). E. Nevitt Southvvorih ; De
serted Wile by the same long named lady; Horace
Templeton by Lever ; the iron Mask by Alexander
Dumas; Comic Lectures by Valentine; Experien
ce? of Richard Taylor, Esq.; Mastou of Dunovan;
For. st Rose ; Light and Darkness, or Mysteries ol
I,de ; Dead Sea Expedition, the cheap edition ;
Stories about Animals and about Birds, by the author
of the Youth’s Cabinet; Byrnes’ Mechanical Diction
ary and many other works in the various departments
ol Literature and Science. Subscriptions taken to
Harper’s new Monthly Magazine.
43 JOS. M. BOARDMAN.
NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOR SALE.
rplIE Mormon Mysteries revealed,
J_ Queen Joanna, or Mysteries of the Court of Na
ples,
Caroline of Brunswick—a sequel cf Mysteries ol
the Court of London,
The Forest Rose, by Emerson Bennett,
Life and recollections of the late Yankee Hill,
Dinks on Dogs, or the Sporiman’s Vade Mecum,
by Frank Forester,
Views of the Microscopic World,
Be wart’s and Pocket Diaries lor 1851. New Book
Store. J. J. S. P. RICHARDS,
jan 22 43
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. A. B. STROUD continues to devote his undi
vided attention to the treatment of Chronic Dis
eases of every form and variety. He is prepared to
entertain patients—both white and black, for which his
charges are very moderate. Persons wishing treat
ment, should note down their age, history of the case ;
their present symptoms and the color ol their hair and
eyes, and in the feiter (post paid) enclose $2 50, and
on its reception, he will mail to their address a portion
of Medicine, (to last a month) to suit the case. He
flatters himself that his long and extensive experience
and his established success in this department ot prac
tice, will be sufficient guaranty to applicants. Post
age and a portion of medicines, only five to ten cents.
Pondtown, Suinter co., Ga. jan 15—42-fun
STOLEN.
mY . STOLEN from the lot of the subscriber,
Jg* near Gullettsville, or New Market, in M n
-4, -JiA. r(!e county, on the night of the sth inst.,a
large Bay Horse,about seventeen hands high, eleven
or twelve years old, black mane and tail, a small star
in his forehead. No other marks recollecied. Asu t
able reward will be paid for the delivery of the Horse
tome at Gullettsville. Any information concerning
him will be thankfully recieved.
jan 22 43-3 t ELIZABETH JOHNSTON.
MARBLS MANUFACTORY
JOHN RITTER, Marble Manufacturer, No. 10,
Grand street, New Haven, Connecticut, has con
stantly on hand, or made to order, of American and
boreign Marble, Grave Stonesand Monuments,of va
rious patterns, Table tops, Chimney, Pieces, Jams,
Mantles, Baptismal Founts.
Various patterns of Monuments, from the above es
tablishment, can be seen in Bose Hill Cemetery. Or
ders for any description of Marble work, will be re
ceived by the undersigned, who is authorized to act as
Mr. Ritter’s Agent. JOHN L. JONES,
jnne 19 I‘2-y.
iron 7 nails, &c.
SALTIJS & GO. No. 32. Soutii-st., New
York, offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers, and
at low prices:
Swedes. English, nnd Peru Iron of all sizes.
Broad Iron irom 5 to 12 inches,
Round and Square Iron,
Nail Rods and Horse Shoe Nails,
Boiler and Sheet Iron,
Plough Moulds,
Band and Hoop Iron,
Cut Hails and Spikes,
Horse Shoe Iron,
English Cast Steel; Blistered Steel,
Rivets, Rivet Iron, Ac.
July 24 17 8m
PLANTSaS’ HOT2L,
(TALkAHA*SSIiE, LL.OKIDA.)
THE undersigned has taken charge of the above
establishment. It has been refitted and Jurnished
with polite and accommodating servants, and with
. very convenience which either the place or the season
c m aflord. He trusts that his experience ns a Hotel
Keeper, nnd his general acquaintance made during his
residence in Macon, will be sufficient guarantee to the
Tri veiling Public, and especially, to the citizens of
Florida, that he will not fail to please. He will, at
least make every reasonable effort to contribute to the
comfort and convenience ol those who favor him with
their patronage. s3. M. LANIER,
nor 21) 31-6 m
LIFE INSURANCE.
r p II E SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
I. COMPANY is now issuing Policies lor Lite, as
well as for shorter periods.
KATES TOR INSURING ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
Age. 1 year. 10 years. Life.
25 sll 30 sl3 10 80
35 15 30 17 30 *23 90
50 23 40 29 10 48 30
Only three-fourths of these amounts payable the first
year. Profits paid back annually.
ASBURY HULL, President.
C. F. McCAY, Actuary.
R. S. LANIER. Agent,
Nov 14 33-if Macon,Ga.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
A. HULL, President.
THIS Company js now iu very successful operation
—having issued jn eleven months on $2,500,000,
and received SllO,O 90 in premiums, creating a busi
nesscauitul ol that amount, and sustained but about
s2,soolosses, which were paid in ten hours after no
tice nnd proof. The business isdone upon the tnulual
principle, by which half, and in some cases, nine
tenths ol the expense of insurance is saved tothein
'Uter. All kinds of risk. Fjre, Marine. Inland,
Life of Servants.promptly attended to. Communi
cationssiiould he addressed to rhe Secretary.
J. U. PARSONS,Secretary.Athens.
R S. LANlEß,Agent,Macon,
jan 24 [IBSOJ 23-*2y
CO-1* ARTNE USE IP.
THE subscribers have entered into a co-partnership
for transacting a GENERAL COMMISSION
‘BUSINESS,—as follows:
Frierson & Jitsge, Savannah, Ga.
lloge .A Frierson, Macon, Ga.
[Geo S. Frierson, Savannah; Jso, S. lloge.Macon.]
nov 6 32-3 m
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM.
\ PREMUM of one hundred dollars will be pn id by
. the subscriber to any citizen of the State, who
will produce n Press tor Packin'; Cotton equal to the
Bulloch Compound Lever Press, in point o! economy,
compactness,strength and durability,
may 22 8-tl ROBERT FINDLAY.
AT HOME AGAIN.
gggH§|sßS| WE beg to inform our old friends and
| I the public, that we are again established
| iy 1 l “at our old stand on the Avenue, No. 3,
I Union Building, and opening anew and splendid as
sortment of Gold and silver Watches, Gold Chains,
Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pencil', with and without Pens,
silver Spoons, and Forks nt rich patterns. Gold and
silver Spectacles, Plaited Waiters, Castors and Cake
Baskets of new and splendid patterns. Candlesticks,
evdery, and a variety of fancy articles usually kept in
our line. Guns, Pistols,Game Bags, wading Cups, &c.
An assortment of Wind, Brass and Wood instruments,
Accordions and Violins of splendid quality. Clocks of
different patterns.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted. Piano
Fortes, from Nunns &. (’larks, J. ('bickering, A. 11.
(•air, Hi.licit vc- Dr.via’n t-’nctul ies, Which will be eold
cheap, and warranted. Guitars, Guitar and Piano mu
sic, instruction books, &c. Cali and see ns.
J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN,
nov 27 35
FAMILY GROCERIES.
rpilE undersigned having taken the store formerly
| occupied by Messrs. Payne &, Nisbet, druggists,
near the l’os! Office,and having just received a general
assortment of
FAMILY SPPPLIC.S
would most earnestly solicit a call from his old friends
llis goods are well selected, and wiilbesold low for
CASH, he will also be ready to supply his friendsand
customers with OYSTERS, fresh, pickled and in the
shell,all of the best quality, also, FISII during the sea
son.
He will also receive GAME of different kinds two
or three times a week. Will my old friends give me
lift ? Call and see me, a smile from your iamiiiar faces,
will give me encouragement, that something i- yet. laid
up in stoic for me. nov2o K. TYNER.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
United States dim I Line—Daily.
Beticcf n Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head
and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the way.
The well known ‘p en
did Steam Packets
M IfTAMORA, Captain F. Barden,
Will. SEASSiUIOK, Capt.T. Lyon,
GEN. CLINCH, Ci.pt. Wm. Curry,
Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening nt half
past 8 o’clock, and Charleston every liiornititi nt 9 o’-
clock, precisely, touching nt Hilton Head and Beau
ford each wiiy,and avoiding two-thirdsof the sea route.
For Freight or Passage apply on board or to
BROOKS & TUPPER, Ag’ts Savannah.
E. I.AFI I'TE vt. Cl)., Ag’ts Charleston.
N. B. All Goods,intended for Savannah or Charles
ton,will he forwarded by the Agents, if directed to their
care, free of commissions.
All way freight payable by shippers.
jan 26 43
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAM-SHIP LINE,
WEEKLY. The new and splendid
L-vistenm-ships FLORIDA,..Capr. Lyon,
:uid ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow,
~ ’ Belonging to the
New-York and Savannah Steam Navigation Cos.
ON and after the 11th January, will leave Savannah
and New-Y ork every Saturday, until further no
tice. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, nnd
unsurpassed in comfort, safety and speed. Cabin Pas
sage, §25 —payable in advance. Extra trains leave
Macon every Friday, and connect with the steamers.
Agents : PADELFORD, FAY A CO.,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
jan 15 104 Front-street, New-York.
SPRING or 1852.
WHOLESALE CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, S C.
FT"ENT, BATES A MITCHEI, offer to Mer-
LY chants, one ol the Largest and most desirable
Stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Ever offered in the Southern Market. They confi
dently invite the attention of M -rchants to their stock,
believing they are able to offer the greatest induce
ments as regards style, ns-'-ortmetit and prices.
KENT, BATES & MITCIIEL.
120 Meeting-st., near the Charleston Hotel,
Charleston, S. C., and 129 \V illiam-st., N. 5 .
jan 8 . 41 -6m
Snvaimuli Iron <A ISr.tss Pountlttry.
IN consequence of increased facilities, together with
c. the large additions to this Establishment, the sub
scriber is enabled tof irnlsh, at the shortest notice possi
ble, Steam Engines ol any size and power; Boilers o|
low nnd high pressure ; Castings of every description,
and Shnftingatul Machinery in general,at prices slight
ly in advance ol Northern prices.
Steam Gunge Cock3, Steam and Vacuum Guages,
Gongs and Steam Whistles, on hand at all times.
No. 1, Scotch Pig Iron, and also, Smith’s Coal on
hand, and lor sale at the lowest market price.
A. N. MILLER,
jan 15 ts Eastern Wharf, Savannah.
Ton DtllaiS Howatti.
e RAN AWAY from the subscriber, near Clin
gA ton, Jones county, Ga., on the 15th of November
last, a negro man ISA AC, about 45 years of age,
* 5 feet, 6 inches high, heavy, square built, weighs
175 or 80 pounds, when spoken to, speaks very soft and
pleasant. He has a scar, I think, on his left breast,
caused I y a Pistol ball passing under his left shoulder
binde It was cut out by a doctor. Isaac wore off a
woo! Hat, round crowned. I will pay the above reward
for his aprehension or confinement so that I can get
him. [jan 15 42-4i*J DANIEL LESLIE.
Brick ! Brick !! Brick! ! !
I HAVE a few hundred thousand good hard Brick
for sale at my Brick Y'ard, neat the Camp Ground.
I shall keep .i supply on hand, which I am prepared to
sell for cash, or approved credit, oil as goo J .terms us
they can be had at any other Yard.
1 Apply to W. S. Ellis. .Macon, ot to H. Daniel on the
I Yard, [jan 15 42-60 JOHN D. GRAY.
SASHES, DOORS AND BXiXNDS !
THE undersigned is Agent for the sale of Vanhorn’s
Steam Manufactured Sash, Doors and Blinds—of
all sizes and at Factory prices. Call and see the arti
cle, second door from Cotton Avenue, on Cherry street
and next door to Hines &. Co.’s auction store.
DM3. LITTLE.
There will also be found for sale, at same
place,by D AVIS SMITH, Jr. ,nt wholesale
and retail, the best stock in the city of SADDLES,
BRIDLES. HARNESS. TRUNKS. CARPET-BAGS, VALISES.
CARRIAGE TRIMMISGS. —Such as: Springs,
Axies, Malleable Castings,Laces, Liningsand Lamps;
Spokes and Hobs; Shafts, Wheels, Poles; TopLealh
er, Black, Drab, Blue and Green Enamelled Leather
Patent Leather ; Harness, Band and Sole Leather.
SADDLERS’ MATERIALS, Etc., Etc.
Particular .-mention given to Repairing.
Macon, September 4,1850. sep 4 23-ly
WASHINGTON SAIL,
MACON, GA.
E. S. ROGERS respectfully informs the pnb
, -ttj lie that he has now the sole charge ot this old es-
Jk **==”tablished nnd well known HOTEL, which has
recently undergone thorough repair, and that he will
spare no pains for ihe accommodation of those who
may give him a call. Every department of the Hall
will he under his personal supervision, and every exer
tion will be made to keep up the establishment to the
extreme-point ol neatness,comfort and good cheer,
june 5 E. S. ROGERS.
X.ANX2R HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
jl.—.j. THE proprietors are pleased to announce
pfsl'iig to their old friends nnd the public generally,
\i g ly that this NEW HOTEL is now open tor the
reception of Company.
Having had it erected and fitted up at great expense,
on the most liberal, elegant and extensive scale, they
confidently expect a generous patronage.
june 12 11 S. LANIER & SON.
GARDEN SEEDS.
A LARGE supply, raised by the United Society of
jA Quakers in Enfield, Ct., embracing every kind
suitable for this section, warn anted fresh and genuine,
for sale wholesale and retail, by
jan 15 ‘ W. A. JOYCE.
Having been- appointed Agent by the above
Society for the sale of their Garden Seeds, I sin ena
bled to oiler inducements to country Merchants who
buy to sell again, and respectfully invite them to give
me a cull. (jan 15) W. A. J.
NE*Y Slams am! Eas’d.—looo pounds
prime new Hams; 1000 lbs. prime new Lea.
Lard; forsaleby [jan 15] W. A. JOYCE.
FTGS. —75 Drums choice new Figs—for sale by
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
SILVER Forks, table, dessert , tea, mustard and salt
spoons, batter knives, soup ladles, cups and
pitchers, sugar tongs, gravy spoons, &.c. of warranted
pure silver.
Silver plated waiters, cake baskets, candlesticks,
castors,snuffers and trays, butter tubs,salt and mustard
cups, sugar baskets, &.c. ol new, rich and elegant
styles.
Silvered and gilt girondoles, porcelain vases, lard
lamps, etc.
Ivory handle knives and forks in setts and knives
extra ; silver plated fruit knives, childrens knives and
iorks.etc. napkin rings, tea trays in si-tts and singly.
Received by bite anivals, and lor sale on fair terms,
by (jan 8 41 E. J JOHNSON.
n UJMWirFHS MATERIALS.—A large and
VJT fine supply just received and for sale hy
_ nov 13 E. J. JOHNSTON.
1?OI£ Wedding Parlies. &•.—Note pa
per, envelopes, wafers, cake boxes, gold and silver
leaf etc., of choice and beautiful styles, tor sale by
oct 23 [3Ol E J. JOHNSON.
TilU CROCKERY STORE
OW contains the largest assortment of Crockery
A. l China and Glass Ware ever offered before in
this market. The largest portion ot these g edsisol
my own importation, direct from Liverpool. I can of
fer as good bargains in my line, as can be bought in
Savannah, Charleston or New York,
jan 8 41-3 m GEO. JONES.
y ~ DOZEN Gallon and hall Gallon Specie Jars in
f Dstore.and for sale by GEO. JONES,
jan 8 41
IDA DOZEN pint and half pint Flasks, jiv=t receiv
er Ued, and ior sale by GEO. JON ES.
jan 8. 41
Looking glass plates. —a
large lot just received and for sale low for cash,
hy dec 18 38 GEO. JONES.
q r CRATES of assorted common crockery, for
£iO country merchants,lor sale by
dec 18 38 GF.O. JONES.
GROCERIES.
A PPLES, Ornng- o, Lemons, Cranberries, Pre
/Y serves, Pigs. Citron, Dates, Ginger Presetves,
Malaga Grapes, Preserved L anes and Pine Apples,
Brandy Peaches and Cherries. Preserved Peaches,
Pears and Quinces, Turkey Fig Paste, Nuts of all
kinds, with a large variety of Candies, English Sau
ces, such as John Bull Sauce, Worcester, Harvey
and Reading Sauces. Shrimp Sauce, Lobster
Sauce, and Anchova Catsups of all kinds, Cocoa
Chocolate and Giour.d Coffee, Satdines, Pickles* Dried
Beef, Beef Tcngues and Bologna Sausage,Stewards’
Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, Brown Sugars; Teas
from the Canton Tea Company, Olive Soaps, Brown,
White and Almond Soaps, Starch, .Mustard and Curra
Powder; now in store, and for sale hy
jan 22 4:5 jC. A. ELLS & SON.
a a HALF Barrels of George Havw>’ tine Fulton
-Market Beef; just received, and for sale by
jan 22 43 C. A. F.LLS & SON.
4 a a WHOLE, half nnd quarter Boxes of fine
1 HU Bunch Raisins in store, ami for sale by
jan 22 43 C. A. ELLS &. SON.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
IN B. WEED lias on hand, and is constantly re
. ceiving,a good assortment ofone and two horse
‘Burning Ploughs, Sub-Soil and Side Hill Ploughs,
Cultivators, Harrows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters,
anil every other implement u-ed hy Farmers, which
will he sold at prices to suit purchasers. jan 22 43
IKON.— 150 ions of Sweedish Iron, just received,
which, with a full assortment ct Engl sh refined and
Rolled Iron Hoop, B ind and Scroll Iron are tor sale by
jan 23 43 E. B. WEED.
NEW YORK STEAM REIiAED
Candies, Wholesale and Retail, by every steamer
front New York. Fresh Canities, in ail varieties, and
at usual rates, at WARREN FREEMAN’S,
jan 22 43
T)IU;MII.H FLOUR
t reived at WARREN FREEMAN S,
jan 22 43
R) r\ BBLS. STEAM REFINED Crushed rSugais,
.4 V/ 20 “ *• •* Clarified Sugar,
100 Sick? of Extra fine Buckwheat,
50 Bb s Pianiing and Eating Potatoes,
30 Perkins Premium Goshen Butter. Just re
ceived and for sale nt WARREN FREEMAN’S,
jan 22 43
Feathers.
1a a SACKS Tennessee Goose Feathers, for cosh
UUoniy.forsalcby KiBBEE &. DICKINSON,
jan 8 41
Very Low for Cash.
4 CO3IP LE T E assortment ol Dry Goods and
1 jLGroceries, with Ireslt additions every week, ior
sale by [jan 8 41] KIBBEE &, DICKINSON.
Floss i’.
4 VARIETY of brands at the lowest market pri
jr\ ces, constantly on hand, and forsale >n!v for cash,
jan 8 41 KIBBEE &. DICKINSON.
pall and winter dry goods.
SILKS, French Merinos,
Alpacca, Cashmeres, Mouslin deLnr.es,
Prints, Ginghams,
Fringes,Ribbon Trimmings, &c.
—just received,and forsale by
oct C 28 EDDY &. LATHROP.
I.ILOIJIS.—2OO hbis. Leßoy [Millspremium Flour.
IJ 50 bbls. Allen Creek extra superfine do.
Just received, direct from the Mills—warranted equal
to any Flour sold in Macon. For sale by
jan 1 40 EDDY A LATHROP.
] UST received a few cases of Gents, fashionable
,y Hats, Moleskin and Beaver,a fine article, and for
sole low by STRONG &, WOOD,
jan 22 43
I UST received, and for sale, Gents fine Pump and
Stitched Dress Bools, Congress Gaiters Arc.—
Those in want of a fine at tide, can find them at
jan 22 43 STRONG <fc WOOD’S.
JUST received, a large supply of Ladies’ and
Misses’ fine black and colored Gaiters, Kid Boots,
Kid Walking Shoes. Slippers, ties, Buskins &c. A so.
a large lot of Childrens’ Shoes of various styles and
qualities; for sale low at
jan22 43 STRONG & WOOD’S.
QUAD! SHAD ! r-The subscriber is receiv-
O m 2 Shad all kinds and of fresh Fish every night,
and will be happy to supply bis country and city friends
as low as possible ; on Cherry Street, at
jan 22 48 COWLES’
Cm FUSE. —65 Boxes more of Cowles’ Cheese
/ nov 13 at COWLES’ Cherry Street.
t i\ i: v,’ A riiclc—P.rfent Steam
f\ rarkillE 1 Roll each. 1-16, 3 32, 316 and
1-4 inches, 2 Rolls each 1-8 for Steam Mills, Steam
boats, Railroad Engines, &c., for saleat the manu
factoryprices. Apply to
jan 22 43 BRAY", CARHART A, CO.
Hals and Caps.
r TWO HUNDkED cases ol eyery de-
bought in Macon ; nt any other establisli-* 3,
ment. [ jan 15 42] BF.LDEN &. CO.
MACON DRUG STORE.
Copartnership.
I HAVE this day associated Mr. L. B. WOOD with
me in the Drug Business, which will be continued
in the name of E. L. Strohicker &. Cos.
Thankful for the patronage which has been so liber-,
ally extended, I vvould respectfully solicit a continu
ance to the new firm.
jan 1 40 E. L. STROHECKER, M D.
E. E. STROHECKER & CO.,
Druggists iY Apothecaries,
t)F.II,ERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Dye Stuffs. Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Brushes, Per
fumeries. Toilet Articles, Surgical and
Dental Instruments, Dentist’s Gold
Foil, Teeth, etc. etc.
ITT'EEKLY arrivals enable them to ke'-p constantly
> V on hand a stock of fipsh Medicines, for Family
and Plantation use; also, ail the various Patent Medi
cines of known merit. Country Merchants furnished
with intermediate supplies, at a small advance upon
Northern prices. Country Physician? 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
TO PAINTERS.
ON hand a lot of superior White Lead; Linseed
Oil; Spts. Turpentine; Litharge, Red Lead,
Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Dry, and Ground in
Oii. Vandyke Brown, Rose Pink. Drop Lake,Ultra
marine Blue, American and Chinese Yenrillion;
Chrome Green, Citroine Yellow, Drop Black. Lamp
Black, Prussian Blue, Turkey Umber, and Term de
Sienna. Also, a good assortment of Badger Hair,
Blendeis, Giainers, Paint Brushes, Sable ar.d Camel
Hair Stripes ; Flat anti Round Brushes, Steel Graining
Combs, etc. Forsale at prices to suit, hy
jan 15 E. L. 6TCOHECKER &. CO.
TAABLY VE i: TABLES.??!S.OOO pa
li pere Fresh Garden Seeds, forsale by the single
paper, or in lots to suit purchasers,by
jnnJs E. L STROHtiCKER & CO.
SO A1*.—2,000 best quality Potash, for saie by
jan 15 E. L. STROHECKER &. CO.
C OXS7*S 5p Strong
er than Isinglass, and more beautiful, convenient
and cheap; sold in packages, sufficient to make f ‘ce.
pints pure Chrystaliue Jelly, at 37-i cts. per packm
for sale by ‘ E. L- STROHECKER & CO.
jan 15 42
QU R IC A L INSTSi U.YI E A Ts—On
lO hand an assortment of fine Pocket Cases, Specu
lum Vagina, a great variety,Cupping Cases, with Horn
and Glass Cops, Fine Scarificators with with blades re
versed, Ear .Syringes Speculum Auri, Maws Aparatus,
Gum Elastic Breast Pipes, the most complete undele
egant instrument of the kind in use, Evans’ genu:n
Thumb Lancets.silver spring Lancets, Gerntai. silver
nnd brass do., Silver and Gum Elastic Cathetus, moie
and female, Gum Elastic and Metaiic Bougies, Globe
and fiat glsss Pessaries, Silver Lancet Cases, Gum
Elastic Rings for children teething, Hu.-barui’s Isin
glass Plast'-r. Stethescopes, the most approved patterns,
Stomach Tubes,’ Obstetrical instruments, Artificial
Leech, Ton?il Cutters, Portable Syringes for country
practitioners, Nipple Shields of Gum Elastic and
ctable Ivory. Heifers’ Teats prepared, Nursing Bot
tles, Tooth Forceps. Tooth Keys, Gum Lancets, etc,
etc., all of which ;>re offered at moderate prices,by
E. L STROHECKER & CO , Drugists,
nov 20 corner above Floyd Ilousa.
S PLENDID
liCSE-WOCD rURNSTUH
r |AIIE undersigned offer for sale the most splendid
f_ and complete set of Rose Wood Furniture, with
Figured Damask Seating. Having been manufactured
exclusively under <>ur own observation and supnin
tendance.it can safely be recommended as the finest
set ol Furniture ever offered tor S3:C in this market-
I W. MORRELL & CO.
nov fi 32-ts Savannah, Cn.
Dr. G. MCDONALD—Dentist,
YTTOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Mn
i VV con, that he has returned home, and opened his
Office for a regular professional business.
oct 9 28
SAYTSD HBID.J.P.,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,—MACON, GA.,
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, &c . for the
States of Alabama .Louisiana, Mississippi,Texas,
Tennessee. Kentucky, Virginia,North Carolina,South
Carolina, Florida, Missouri, New York, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,
Arkansas, &.c.
DEPOsrno.xs taken, Accounts probated, Deeds and
Mortgages drawn, and all documents and instruments
of writing prepared,and authenticated lor use and re
cord in any of the above States.
Residence on Walnut street,nearthe African church.
(Xf Public Office adjoining L’r. M.S. Thomson’s
Botanic Store—opposite Floyd House.
Macon, June 26, 1850. 13—1 y
MRS. F. DESSAU,
HAS removed her Millinery establishment to
/ Triangular Row. next to Mr. Goo. Jones’ Chi
nil vrtr. clio h.ac n lull as
sortment of very Fashionable Goods in her line, and
invites the ladies of Macon, and the ranounding coun
ties, to favor her with a call. Thankful lor the generous
support of the ladies, she will exert herself to merit n
continuance of the same. Dresses, Riding Habifs,
Bonnets, Caps, Mantillas etc. made to order at the
shortest notice. nov 1
IN SIGHT of Thqmasville, at Flcfcher In-
Klijiji Kijtute. Private Board,ati things included,for It)
per month. Travellers nccormnodated ,
(without liquor) at priees a heap cheaper tf>an Cot
ton sells. f jan 8 40—ts P. P. S3IITH.
HEARN SCHOOL,
SIXTEEN MILES SOUTH OF ItOMF,
FLOYD COUNTY, GA.
THIS Institution will be re-opened on the first Mon
day of February next- The first session contin -
ue? five months, and is succeeded by a vacation of two
weeks. The second session commencing the 14th of
July, closes about the middle of December.
Terms:
For Board, Washing, etc , per month, from...*B lo $lO
For Tuiiion per Session, from $6 to f 20
Young Men are fitted for any stage ot their collegi
ate course, and for every variety ot business pursuits.
The site ot this Institution is not more distinguished
for the romantic beauty of its scenery, than for its re
markable Freedom from nlllovui that arc
opposed to a successful course of mental and menu
training.
Parents may rest assured that no pa.ns will he spared
hy the Principal to make this a profitable School and
a happy home for their sons committed to his cere.—
Persons desirous of further information are referred to
Washington Poe, Esq., and Gen. Armstrong of Macon,
who have visited the School during the past year, and
are acquainted v.ith its advantages,
jan 22 43-3 m J. S. INGRAHAM, Principal.
CULLODEN
MALE ACADEMY.
rp HE board of Trustees take great pleasure in nn-
L pouncing to the public, that they have preemed
the seivices of John M. Greene in the above Insti
tution lor the year 1351.
Mr Greene is a gentleman of great moral worth,
and eminently qualified to tench all the branches of
education usually taught jn our best schools. He is a
graduate ot Emory College,
dec 25 3'J-0i L). W. HAMMOND, Scr’y.
TO TEXAN CLAIMANTS,
Reaves &. cleaveland attoenev? and
Counsellors at Law, being thoroughly ac
quainted with the Land Laws of Texas, wife attend ro
the procuring, locating, surveying and patenting heed
right certificates and other Land claims, for the he irs or
It gal representatives of those who fell under the com
mand ot Fannin, Ward, Travis, Grant or Johnson in
ihe Texan Revolution with Mexfcfe in 1636, upon rea
sonable terms.
icj- REFERENCES. —Hon. O. M. Rohctia, Fra.
August ne, Texas ; Hon. W. B. Ocheltree, Nacogdo
ches. Texas; Hon Titos. J. Rusk, Nacogdoches,’i ex
as; Hon. L. D. Evans, Marshall Texas; Hon. B. H.
Martin, Palestine, Texas; Hon. J. Falkner.Dadtville, .
Ala.; Hon.L. E. Parsons, Esq., Taltedga Ala.: Col.
W. C. Morgan, Chambers county, Ala.; Wm. M. Tay
lor,Esq., Crockett, Texas,
ay- Ofiioe.nt Tyler, Smith county. Texas.
Stephen Reaves. | D. B. Cleaveland.
jan 15 42-1 y*
POr.*IGF-.fi2S*AT2 COTTQIT SEE©,
YTT E SHALL in a few days have a supply of Gen.
\\ Mitchell’s celebrated Prolific Pomgraiwic Col
ton Seed, for sale at the following prices :
One single bushel, $7 50 per bushel.
Over one, and under five, 600 “ “
Five bushels and over, 5 00 “ “
Ortiers with remittances will be promptly attended
to. Specimens of the stalk and limbs can be seen ct
our office. HARDEMAN & HAMILTON..
jan 13 42-6vv
COTTON SSE7~
\\T E have on hand some Cotton Seed ot three select
VV varieties, obtained from Dr. M. W. Philips, of
Edwards Depot, Miss., and raised by Samuel Ruther
ford. They are the Banana or Prout or Hogan. The
Sugar Loaf and Ricks one hundred seed varieties; ••
they are in sacks at one dollar and quarter per bushel.
\Ve have a statement and description of the varieties
to show purchaser.
jan 22 42 HARDEMAN &. HAMILTON.
‘B 4ABLE CU T S ERY.--A few setts, extra
I. fine American, 54 pair, better than ever before
brought to this market. Fine Balanced Ivory Handle .
Knives and Forks, by the sett or dozen. All kinds of
Knives and Forks, Cat ver’sSteels, &c Just ret c Ted
and tor sale by BRAY, CARHART & CO. • •
dec 11
OTICE TO DEBTORS AND < ■ M-H OH'S.
Ail persons indebted 10 the estate < i J nines i>e
land, late ol Marion county, deceased.re betel y no
tified to make immediate payment: ireu ib* se bavmg
claims acainst said estate, to pre ..t ibi.i witetmsot
the law STEPHEN S. WRiGiIT. Atira’r.
jail 29 ‘ 44 - fl;
L _ ADIES’ CUFF PINS.-Forsale by
jan 29 44 E. J. JOHNPTON.