Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, November 23, 1853, Image 3

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Cotton Market. Receipts light. Market linn. We quote extremes from 7 % “ _• Ca vrleS'Ton', Not. 19.—Cotton was sold fo-lav to ,he amount of 1.500 bales, at from s'ij (.? ]o>*. ‘The market is firm. Middling lair, 10% (ft 10%. Council Chamber, Nor. IS, 1853. EEdCtiR MEETING. Present —The Mayor. AMertnen— Rogers, Whittle, Johnston, (1. W. Adams, ac d O. F. Adams. _ . Absent —Aid. Holt, Smith, and Clayton. The minutes of the last meeting were rea l and con firmed. The Bridge Keeper reported tolls for the week to date, *■"’ ?s '. The Finance Committee reported in favor of the fol lowing accounts, which were ordered paid, viz : John Knight's, amount ¥. 4 .50; J. W. Ailwhold’s f j', :■<; Thus. Bagbv’s, sg7 46; E. A. Vincent's, sls <•••; Robert Freeman's, SH3 9t; Springer A trigger's, 1. i Sewer through Plnm Street, ¥’>,l7” Off. Reso'cel, That th _• S'rtet Committee be tai'iori.s'd to have built a Brick S vr at ihe crossings in (he Al k-v, in Square OS, near Chas. Campbell's residence, pro vided, the cost to the City is not more than Si. 7X. Carried. Council then adjourned. Attest, A. R. FREEMAN’, c. c. THE RAILROAD CIRCUS, AND CRYSTAL AMPHITHEATRE, y*EATING FIVE THOUSAND PERSONS, with a , ’ selection of Performer* from the European and American Circuses and Hippodromes, expressly tor this colossal enterprise, with more Novelties and Talent than has ever before been offered by a traveling Com j.any, will exhibit in MACON On the Ist 2d and 3d DECEMBER. Ailinits on, 50 t> nii ; Children fra’f-jtrhce. Among the distinguished Artists are the following, who now first make the tour ol this country: M’LLE ROSA, ihe most beautiful and expert Female Equestrian the profession Inis ever produced. DONNA ISABELLA, the celebrated Spanish Mis tress of the horse, with her beautiful thorough bri>l Pyrenean Mares, Countess Montejo, and Queen Chris tina. LE JEUNE BURTE, the Boy Hero, confessedly the most extraordinary Equestrian on either continent. HERR CCISTE, MAITRE VALENTIN!, and Mon sieur GULIEME, the famous European Hippodrome Performers, in those three exciting Feats ot the Hipi*o drome-LE PERCHE EQUIPOISE. LA TRAPAZE. and SPIRITED CHARIOT CONTEST. DEN STONE, the celebrated New Orleans Clown— accomplished Gentleman, uud skilful Rider and Piquant Wit, with his Ballet and Pantomime Troupe, producing every evening the thrilling Equestrian Pantomime, entitled “THE BRIGAND ” Resiles tie-?, there are Messrs. H. P Madigan, Williams, H. F. Nichols, Sam Bnrte, Durr, Ixivett, Miss Mary. Pauline, and Marguerette, and Maitres, Jam -ad Chat ‘es &e. .MYERS celebrated Brass, Reed and String Band constitute the Orchestra. Ti e S’ttd of trained Trick and Manage Horses, arc the ir ost L tut.ful and obedient that have ever been seen in this country. JAMES GRAHAM, Agent. Nov. 25 :i;-gt ROBINSON &. ELuRFD \\TILL, in a very few .lavs, exhibit their celebrated \ \ combined MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS in this city, together with all the great HIPPODROMIC FEATS, >•! tie- New York atal Paris Hippodrome, among which will he the wonderful scientific achievement of a man walking b|wh a. perfectly smooth ceiling, with his FEET UPPERMOST AND HIS HEAD DOWN, PERFORMED BY MR. G. N. ELDRED. L A PER CII E . BY MESSRS. LA ROUSE AND KING. This extraordinary performance has excited univer sal wonder and admiration, showing beautiful feats of balancing and elegant acrobatic posturing, by La Rouse, oa a pole thirty feet high, held by Mods. King. II ADAME ROBINSON, M ASTER J AII I S ROBINSON, MASTER JOHN, And an additional list of popular actors are with Site Company, and will appear in the various exercises. THE BAND is directed by ihe celebrated JOS. NOSIIER, which is a sufficient guarantee for its merit. A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WILD ANIMALS, in addition to the above attractions, offer a rich bill of entertainment. T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent, nov 23 34-ts E. V. NISBET. TTTILL practice law in Bibb, and the adjoining * ? counties, and in the Supreme Court at Savan nah, Macon, Milledgeville, Americus, Columbus uml Decatur. He will pav particular attention to thecollection or set tlement ot debts and to Conveyancing. Office over the store of diaries Day A Cos., on the corner of Mulberry and Second Streets.’ nosj>3 ‘ 34-3 m. Telegraph, it- Ctf’i- Macou ; and Re,-order, Mil ledgerilie; copy weekly 3 months. II- (mbl-iran, Savan nah; and (’hr-i/icl* it? ,S Augusta; copy daily, for 2 months. DENTISTRY. VS DR. G. McDONAIJ) has declined leaving Macon, the firm oft!. A- James McDonald, will Le contintied ; ‘ : Tj J r ] r yj% heretofore. They are qualified for, and prepared to do any style of work belonging to the Den tal Profession. Office as usual, at the residence of G. McDonald, on Second street. nor 23 34-ts FOR SALE OR RENT. r FMIE Brick Tenement on the corner of Colton AA 1 Avenue, and Cherry Street, occupied at ore- i'4 sent, by A. J. White. Possession given immediately. For anv information with aegard to the property, apply to nov :h3 34 ts JAMES A. NISBET. NOTH E. VLL persons indebted to the late Firm of A. C. 1 Morehouse A Cos., J. M. Cooper A Sou, and J M. Cooper A Cos., will find the books and accounts in the hands of E. E. Brown, J. P., for collection, and will save cost by calling by the Ist day of December next and settle, as after that date suit will l>e commenced against every one indebted to either of said Firms. J. M. COOPER, A CO. nor 23 :’4-lt TO THE PUBLIC. UAS ING determined to close out mv entire Stock of ELEGANT MILLINERY GOODS, during the present season, 1 will sell at such reduced prices, particularly to cash boy- rs, as will attract ATTENTION. I have :n Store mosr beautiful Evening Dresses and Dr> ss Silks, splendid Embroideries, Trim mings, Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Mantillas * and a full Stock of the most FASHION ABLE BONNETS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES, AC. At the same time, I would most respectfully request all those indebted to me to call, as soon as possible, and settle their bills. Z-iT Dresses, Cloaks, Ac, made to order at shortest nr, ’ice. MRS. F. DESSAU, °ct 5 —27-y on Trian /ul tr Bio I. NAIRN & CO.. Sriti nt**, lid. AGENTS FOU THE SALE OF TICKETS IN THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. TO give to our C'trrcsjHV..dents a line opportunity to -t aw a high Prize at a small cost, we will guaran tee them to draw back sixty cents on every dollar in vested in Quarter Tickets in Patapsco Lottery, No. 15, Dec. 17tb, when the amount of $75 or more is purchas ed. For S3O remitted we will send the Certificate of 300 Quarter Tick *ts. The chance will be great to draw some of the highest Prizes. Try it. Carefully address your orders to NAIRN A CO., B ■ timnre, ill. Maryland Consolidated Lottery.— C lass 15. Draws December I7th. 1553 13 Drawn Numbers in every Package of 25 Tickets. 1 Prize of $3,000 j 2*fo Prizes of $25 1 “ 1,000 62 “ 12 1 “ 500 j 52 “ 6 1 “ 250 ! 62 “ 4 1 “ 150 j 4,650 “ 2 1 “ 120 | 24,5*3 “ 1 20,705 Prizes. Tickets $1; Halves 50 Cts.; Quarters 25 Ufa. We will issue a Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets for III; 25 Half for ?7; 25 Quarter for $3 50; Eighth for $1 25. Maryland Consolidated Lottery.—Class 23. Draws December 30th, 1553. 14 Drawn Numbers in every Package of 26 Tickets. 1 |?rize of $7,500 | SOO Prizes of $25 1 “ ?,:,(> i 1 64 “ 15 1 “ 1,250 1 6i “ 12 1 “ 4-4 123 “ 8 ;i if* ;; 4 -4 pi) j 28,224 “ 2 - 1 “ 75 | 34,412 Prizes. Tickets >2; Halves $1; Quarter* 50 Cts. Me will issue a certificate of 2 5 Whole Tickets far ** > ! -6 Half for sl4; 26 Quarter for $7 ; 2-5 Eighth fcr *3 Grand Consolidated Lottery*—'Class B. Draws December 31st, 1353. U Drawn Numbers in ever} - Package of 25 Tickets. - Prize of *45 fwV) I _ Prizes of s3itfi } “ 4VSVI 61 “ j ‘ 20,0001 61 “ l'*> “ 8,270 1 122 *• “5 5,000 I 5,3 >7 “ 4*> 7’ “ 1,000 i ‘ 26,620 “ ’ 90 50> 31,535 Prizes. ‘'Y’ l S2O; Halves *10; Quarter* $5; Eighths $2 s*). f’ e W *H issue a certificate of 25 Whole Tickets for /’ -if Half for $130; 25 Quarters for $65; 25 Eighth ’’ vots 50. date ‘*^ r ' n r> select the Ixitfery, name flic Class and sgv • Pnc *ose the money and direct to u.. Enclose post vourTm*’ 3 ‘"* tea d °f silver. Be particular to mention own, County, and State. Address, carefully, n ._ ( „ NAIRN A CO., Baltimore, Ala. 34 4: the arbor billiard saloon, OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE, Savannah, Ga. rjHIIS MAGNIFICIENT SALOON is now opon to 1 the Public. The Proprietor takes this method of informing his iinmemu* friends, and tlie Public, that lie has Jtpeaeil the above SALOON, and assures his Pa trons that every attention will be paid to all who arc disposed to favor him with their patronage. The choicest WINES, BRANDIES. CHAMPAGNE, and SE. J.VRS, can b - had nr the BAR. v: P. S. FREE LUNCH Daily at 11 o'clock. _|g2 nov 23 ‘ S4--t LANDS FOR SALE. r J’MIK Subscriber oilers fur sale Ihe foi’owi.ig lots of JL laud: No. 35, Ist Di ‘iic; T.ee. No. 14t!i Di.(. Leo. “ ‘J(| “ 44 f6, l*;th “ “ now Randolph. <>-, 24th “ “ •• Sumter. so JEKEMIAII SMITH. Macon. Nor. 22d. 1-53. 24-:;in AUBi’ IJ N IVs TIT UT E . i'**lE Exercises of tins I..solution will a :ii.i?r.ceor. Mondav, the - .h dav of January next, under the i sa l H Vintcu’ence ot Mr.'.!. K and Mi- C. E. CROS- I.ANI). The Inistees foi l that they can, with confi dence, present the claims of this Institution to an intel ligent public. They have elected to the charge of the School, teachers of established reputation, and parents and guardians may be assured that everv exertion will be made to advance the moral and intellectual culture of their children and ward*. The course of study will be extensive, and tlit* in struct io.i thorough. RATES OF TUITION. First Dir. Orthography, Reading, Ac , per session, ’ $ S 00 Second Div. English Grammar, Arithmetic, Ac., per session, 13 00 Third Div. Latin. Greek, 11 igher Mathematics, ]■-< r session, 16 00 Modern Languages, ]o 00 Music on Piano, i including use of iustmmenf > 24 *0 “ “ Guitar “ •* “ 20 00 Drawing and Painting, 10 00 Oil Painting, ]5 00 Embroidery, Ac., 5 00 Mf* B*. vRn can be obtaineil in private finnilie* at $1 • 00 per month. 11. S. WIMBERLY, ■Sec u. Board Tr>t*he* Jeffersonville, Nov. 23. ‘ *4—3t NOTICE Macou A- Western Rail Road. DELEGATES to the State Temperance Convention, to be held at Milledgeville, on Wednesday the 2 and inst., can procure tickets at ihe different Offices of this Road, if purcivised to go and return, at the following rates: From Atlanta to Macon, $4 00 Jonesboro to ” 3 75 Griffin ” ” 2 50 ” Hatnesville ” ” 1 60 ” Forsyth ” ” lx) ” e ,r ’ Tickets so be gtxtd from Monday, the 21st to Saturday the 26th inst. Emerson foot;:, Sup’t nov 16 33—2 DISSOLUTION. r pHE Co-Partne:sbip hereto'oie existing befwecu I HENRY MOORE and J AMES C EDWARDS, under the Finn of Moore A Edwards, is t’u : s day dis solteti bv mutual consent. IIENRY E. MOORE, J. C. EDWARDS. N. B.—The business will be continued by the sub scriber, who will during business hours, be found in his office, next to the Manufacturers’ flank. nov 16—33 ts J. C. EDWARDS. NOTICE. IFOREW AUN all persons from trading for a NOTE given by mi’to Mr. J. Barnet, or bearer, for Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars, on March 14, due o:i the !st of July, 1-53. As the consideration for which sai.l Note was given has failed, I shall not pav it. Nov. : -it W. A.’ BARTLETT. In Chamber*, Nov. 14th, 1853. Mast A.n.v E. Simmons, j In Bibb Sup ritr Court. M. V John J. Simmons. ) JA'-ct for lirorce. IBT appearing to the Court, front the return of the . Shi . iff , that the defendant is not to be found in the county <>. Bibb; and it being shown to the Court that said defendant resides out of the State of Georgia: It is ordered, by the Court, that service of ihe al ore stated Libel be perfected on said defendant, by pub ica tioti in one of the public Gazette- of this Slat.-, fur i n.-e a month, for four months, before the next Term of this Court. Ordered, that this be ehtered’on the Minuses of this Court. ABNER I*. POWERS. Judge Superior Courts, M. C. A true extra*- from the Minutes of Bibb Superior Court. HENRY G. ROSS, Cik. nor 23 3 1 m im (i BORGIA, Sumter County.—To all whom J it may coxi eax:—Whereas, William J Rouald son, applies to me lor letters of administration upon the estate of John T. Hodges, late of said comity, de ceased : These are, therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in said county, on the second Monday in Janua ry next, and file their objections if any they have; oth erwise letters of administration will be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand at office in Americus, ibis 23d day of Nov. 1653. Box S3 34-fit) L. BRUNER, Ordinary. ('i EOIiGIA, Sumter County. — To all whom J it mvv cox* kbn: —Whereas, Chappell Cox. ap plies to tm* for letters of administration u[K>n the estate of James J. Jackson, late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to appear ut the Court of Ordinary, to be bold for said county, on the second Monday in Janua ry next, and file their objections, (if any they have teth er wise letters of administration will be granted to the said applicant. Given uuder my hand at office in Americus, this 23d day of Nov. 1-53. L. BRUNER, Ordinary, nov 23 34—5 t T~_ r x / 1 EORGIA, Lee County. —Whereas, Griffin \ T Smith, applies for letters of administration on the estate of Eason Smith, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have why said letters should not be granted. Giron under my baud this lOtli day of Nov. 1553. . I WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary. (~4 EORGIA, Lee County.—Whereas William T McCorkle. applies to me for letters of administra tion on the estate of James McCorkle, late of said coun ty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have) why said letters should not be granted Given under my band this 25d dav Nor. 1-5-3. nov 23 34 51’ WM. NEWSOM, Ordinary. / 1 EORGIA, I'p-oti County.—Thomas Flew \ T ellen, of the 5.55 th District, G M„ tolls b;f >re me, as estravs, two bay figure Mules; one with a -far in the forehead, somewhat grey, with collar marks, and when taken up wa- shod all round ; the other li.ls some slight collai marks, with the left ear nipped, and shod all around when taken up, and supposed to be about twen ty-five years old. Appraised by James Thweaft, and Charles Wilson, fie,, holders, of said county, and of the 5 ’ t District, G. M., to be worth Forty Dollars each. Given under mv hand and official signature, this 15th Oc-olkt, ‘ GEORGE W. DAVIS, J. I*. The above is a true Extract from the E-trav Rook.— Nov. l-th, 1-53. A T. SHACKELFORD, nov 23—34 5t Clerk, I. VALUA lhE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALT. \DJIINISTR A TOR’S SALE —Agreeable to an order of ihe Ordinary of Low tides county, will be so! I, before the Courthouse door, in the town of Trounville, Lowndes county, between the usual hours of- :le, on the first Tuesday in January next. Lots of Land No’s. 37, 57, 83, each containing four hundred and ninety acres, to be the same, more or less, and one hundred acres in *he North corner of lot 36, ail in the 11th district of Lowndes county. Said Lands sol 1 ,or the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Richard Howell, late of said county, deceased. Upon the above settlement there is about acres of open land; the entire settlement is upon the East side of the Withbicooehp, about five miles from Troupviile, and is highly adapted to the culture of the long staple cotton. It i- whit is termed “upland hammock. ’ l’ersons de sirious of purchasing lands, in this county, will do well to call and examine this tract. Terms liberal, and made known on the dav of sale. SUSAN C. HOWELL, nov 23 —54 Ids Administratix. t DMINISTRATORB* BALE. Igrceable to an order <>t the Honorable, tlie Oiiiinarv Court of Monroe county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jannarv next, l>stn*een the usual hours of sale, part of the icgt'oes I eioegitigto ihe estate of Kobcit Mays. Isle of s:h>l coui'dr decease*!, viz: Joe, a g<>d plardation B'.ick smith about 40 years old, his wife Ginnv, ;>* : yeats old, her infant child 20r3 months old, iheirsom Aaron) 7 or - veals old. Dock, an excellent Black smith, 30 vear* old, E.bnund, 16 years old. Sold for the benefit of the creditors <4 said dccctised. Terms of sale.—One half |iavable by the first dav of April next, the haliance payable by the first day < i No vember next, small notes with two good atiproved-e curities. JOHN SHANNON, .\*hii r. nov 23 34—4* and I)OsTP O N E D ADM I NIST R ATOItS’ I SALE.—WiII be sold, at the Court bou-e door in Bain bridge, Decatur county, on the first Tuesday in February, 1654, between the usual hours of sale, ngree able to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of Dooly county, lot of Land No, thirty-four, (84) in the fourteenth, (14) District of formerly Early, now Deca tur county. Al- t, on the same day, at the Courthouse door in Biakely, Early county, lot No. one hundred and fifty six, f!56) in the twenty sixth, (26) District of said county* of Early. The above lands sold as the property of the estate of Simeon Roberts, late of Dooly county, deceased, and for the purpose of division. ARRINGTON H. PHILLIPS, Adm’r. nov 28 * 84-tds t n.MIMSTRATORS’ SALE Will b*? sold, V b*. fore tb.e Cmir. house door in Americus, Sumter •minty, on die first Tuesday in January next, within be legal hours of sale, under an order of the Court of hdinary of Sumter county, the plantation of the laU* * ‘tin -■* M. \ arnor, deceased, it being a part ot Lot of Land, number one hundred and twenty-seven, (127) in be twenty-sixth 26) district, of originally L*:*e. now mmter county, containing one hundred and seventy five il, 5,> acres, more or leM; also, at the sa*ne time and place, will be sold, six negro slaves to-wit —Tom a man, about .35 years of age. Rich a man, about 25 years of age, Jane a woman, about 32 years of ago, Har riett a woman, about 17 years of age, Marv. a w man, about 25 years of age and Priscilla, a girl, about 5 years of age. The abo-e land and negroes sold as theproper • tv ot th** said James M. Varner, docea-od, for tne pnr ’oso of dial libit! ion. Terms made known on the dav f sale. A. J. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. ‘ nov 23 n 31-tds pOSTPO N E D ADMINISTRATORS* I SALE. Will be sol'd before the Court house ioor in Americus, Sumter county, on the first Tuesday i January next, within the logd hours ot sale, nr.d r a o> d< r of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter county ; be South east part of lot of land No. 212, in ihe 28ih bsiiict of originally Lee, now Sumter county, said part >r portion of lot containing 64 acres, more or less; sold is the property of Lawder Minis, l>*te of said county, le.eeasnd, for the benefit ot heirs and creditors. Terms nude known on the dav of sale. ’ MARTIN G MIMS, Adm’r. nov 23 [b] 34-4n<l j ! DMINIBTRATORS’ BALE. Bv virtue of j ) \ p.n order granted from the Court of Ordinary of j Pulaski county, will be sol 1 on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Crurt house door in Vienna. | Dooly county, lot of land. No. 101 in the 3d district of , Dooly county, as the property of William Linzev, de- I ceased. Sold (or (f t* benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale. I nov 23 34-1. and AVNE It Li TIPPETT, Adui’r. POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S S VLE \GRKKABLY loan order of the Honorable court of Ordinary of Pulaski county, will be sold be fore the Court House door, in the town of Ilawkins ville, on the first Tuesday in December, the following lands, viz: four hundred and five acres, being the two Lots Nos. 6!4 and 7*', in Twenty Second District of originally Wilkmson, now Pulaski county. Sold as the property of William Allen, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the Heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale, nov 16- 30 ‘ DAVID ROLAND, Ad'mr. 4 DJI I NIST II ATOR’S SALE.-Agreeably to , \ an Order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Sumpter county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door, in Stark *jlle, Lee county, Georgia. Lot of Land N>>. 4-5, in the Fourteenth District of said county of Lee, as the pro per) v of the estate of Andrew J. C. I lonic, deceased, -•-.ild for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the dav ol sale. J. E. J. HORNE, I nov 16—S3 Sole Administrator V DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an Order of tlu* Honorable Inferior Court ofDnolr county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold at “ibi.c auction, on the first Tuesday in January next, at h * Court House door, in aam comity, between llie legal hours of sah, the South half of Lot of Land, number otic hundred ami forty-four, in the Ninth District of -lid county. Sold as the property of William S'ephen-, late of -aid county, deceased, and for the purpose of distribution—also, at the same time and place, the fol lowing notes, accounts and receipts, as the propel t v of said William Stephens, to wit: Note on Hardy Stephens, due the first day of Junti arv, ls-J7, with a credit of ten dollars and fifty cents — also a credit of six dollars, Jan. 17th 1-47, said note for twenty-five dollars-one receipt on William Brown for twofi fa’s in favor of Mary Williams vs. Stephen W. Pearce and Hardy D. lioyal tor twenty-five dollars each -also fi fa’s in favor of Allen Wateis vs Sleplien W. Pearce and Daniel Cobb, amounting to someone hundred and eighty dollars; one receipt on Dennis Rouse for one ti fa. oil John S. Webb for 27, 23 dollars, due January Ist, 1-42; one receipt on Xuihan Blown for note on Lloyd Jolly principal S3O, due Jan 2oth, 1 -45, credit ot one 42,1 it dollars; one ti fa William Stephens vs. S. P. Bond, principal $25,1*1, credit $167, inrerest irom January Ist JS44; one receipt on Nathan Brown tor account on Clmdwell Culpepper for $',72, for one account on Silas Bowel for $4,70; one on Jesse Bucket S Hubert H. Bostick for ss,B!*; one on E. Fair 'doth for $6,2.>, also one li fa egainst Jacob Batter tor twenty-five dollars, due March 26th, li>44. Terms made known on day of sale. ROBERT JOHNSON, nov 16 —33 Ad’mr. of William Stephens. \ DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will 1 . \ before the Court House door, in Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in January next, by virtue of aii Or der of the Honorable the Ordinary of Bibb countv, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit: 1 Lot of Land No. 272 in the Thirteenth District, originally Monroe, now Bibb countv, containing 182 1-5 acres, more or less; 1 Lot of Land No. 3U, in the Fourth District of originally Houston, now Bibb county con taining acres, more or less—also eight Negroes, I Pompy, a man about 45 years of age; Jack, a” man about 50 years of age; Jim, a boy about 5 rears of age; George, a boy about 3 veins of age; Ceilia, a woman about 50years of age; Retcy, a woman about 35 years of age ; Angeline, a woman about 21 years of age and ! tier child Mary, about 16 months of age. Terms of sale on the day. ‘ WILLIAM L. HUGHES, ! nov 16—33 Administrator. 4 DMINISTRATOIS* BALE. -Will b* j V before the Court Hous* door, in the town of Thotn aston, Upson county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, all the Lands belonging to the Estate ol Martin B Daniel, late of said c uuty, deceased —lying in said county, consisting of three hundred acres, more or less, and well improved. Also, at the same time and place, all the Negroes of -aid deceased, consisting of men, women and children. The above property sold on twelve months time, with approved security. Also, will lie sold before the Court House door in the town of Marietta, Cobb county, Ga., on the first Tues day in February next, within’ the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land number two hundred and seventy-six, in the Twentieth District of the Second Section of origi nally Cherokee, but now Cobb county, containing one ■ hundred and sixty acres, according to original survey. | Sold as the property of said deceased. Terms cash. — I All of the before mentioned property sold bv order of I the Court of Ordinary of said county of Upson, for the : benefit of the heirs anJ creditors of said Estate. nov ly—33—Uls EDMUND B. ATWATER, Ad’mr. I 4 DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, | r\ on Saturday, the seventeenth day of December i next, at the late residence of Martin B. Daniel, deceased, in Upson county, Gu , all the personal property (other jtlian Negroes.) belonging to the Estate of said deceased, ] consisting of corn, fodder, cows, horses, hogs, house hold and kitchen furniture, fanning utensils, Ac. Time of sale fixed by the Court of Ordinary of said county, i Terms made known on the dav, and sit tin* place of sal**. EDMUND 15. ATWATER, nov 16 —35 -tils Administrator. V DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE. Bj virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary of Macon county, will be sold before the Court House door, in Lanier, Macon county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January next, Lot of Lund number thirty, (30) containing two hundred anti two and a half acres, (2'>2].,) more or lass, and titty acres of lot number twenty-nine, (2.*) both in the fifteenth (15) district of originally Houston, now Macon county. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold eight likely Negioes, to wit: Arch, a man about thirty rears of age ; Alexander, a man about 54 years of age; John, a boy aboui 2* 'j ears of age: Frank, a boy about 12 years of age ; Robb, a boy aboutyears of age ; Aggy, . woman about ns years of age; Jane, a girt about i*.> years of i;• ; Vv, a girl about 5 years ot” age. Also, b. ‘■ tr * ill Hott-e door of Perry, Houston county, on the nr>t Tuesday in January next, within j the legal hours of sale. Fifty Acres of lot of laud mini- j her one hie died uml fifty-nine (152) in the Four teenth 1 14 > District of said county. All the above Lands and Negroes sold as the proper- | tv of Maluila Eihvaids, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms made known on dav of stile, nov 16—3 ; DA Vlts GAMMAGE, Ad’mr. i DM INISTR ATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold 1 Y in Macon county, Georgia, on Wednesday the 21 st of December next, at the late resilience of Muhala A. Edwards, deceased, all the perishable property ot deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, oats, “and stock, and pork, hogs, cattle, mules, and one horse, plantation tools, and house-hold and kitchen furniture. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold.— Terms made known on the dav of sale, nov 26—83 DAVES GAMM AGE, Ad'mr. Also, at the same time and place, wRI be sold all the perishable property of Joseph Edwanis, late of said county, deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, outs, and stock, and pot k, hogs, and cattle, and one mu e, planta tion tools and house-hold and kitchen furniture, and various other articles, too tedious to mention. Sale to •ontiuue f.otn duv In day until all is sold. Terms made ttiou ti on the dav oi’ sale. I) VYIS GAM MAGE, Ad’mr., nov 14 54 It, hmi-t no.t toUh the iviU ann- .c and. VDMIMSTH ATOR’S SALE. By virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary of Macon county, will be sold before the Court House door, in ..tinier. Macon county, oil the first Tuesday in January u v, u ciiiu the legal hours ot sale, a portion of lx>i of Land, number fourteen, (14) in the Fifteenth (15) District of originally Houston, now Macon county, con taining one hundred and fifty acres, (|so > and a portion <4 lot twenty-nine, (22) in the same District, containing one hundred and fifty acres (15u ) Also, at the same time and place, will be sold seven likely Negro Slaves, ta wii: Bobb, a man about forty years old; Edmond, a man about twenty-seven veats ohl; Mary, a woman about forty five years of age; Lu cy, a girl about eighteen ye.tys of age; Minerva, a gill about seventeen years of age; Hannah, a girl about tit*ee:i years of age; Sarah, a girl about twelve years j of age.’ ; Also, before the Court House door of Perry, Houston : county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within tlie legal hours of sale, a portion of lot number one hundred and fifty nine, (159) in the (14 s Fourteenth District of said county, containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres. All the above Lands and Negtoes sold ns the proper ty of Joseph Edwards, deceased, for the benefit, of the heirs aud creditors. Terms made known on day of sale. DAVIS GAMMAGE, Ad'mr., nov 16 —33 Dc bonis non with the will annexed. \ DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.-Will be sold, i V on the twentieth day of December next, at the late residence of Daniel Tiilrr.an, deceased, Lee county, Ga.. all the perishable property belonging to the estate *>f said deceased, consisting of one line brood mare, eleven mules, two road-wagons and harness, three buggies and harness, a line lot of meat hogs, stock hogs, and cattle, plantation and blacksmith tools, household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, Ac., The sir'* sale to be for the benefit of the heirs and creditors * the deceased. Terms made known on day of sale, riale to continue from day to day until all the said property is sold. Nov. 16 tds WILLIAM J. TILLMAN, Adui’r. 4 DM INISTR ATOR’S SALE. -Will be sold V On the first Tuesday in January next, before the Four! House door, in Forsyth, between the usual hours of sale, by virtue of an Order of the Honorable the Or dinary of Monroe county, three Negroes, viz: Susan, a worn in about twenty years old and her infant about 8 months old, and Dan,"a man about fifty years of age. v '"’*l as ihe property of James Dixon, late of Monroe county, deceased. Terms cash. nov 16—-33 5) ILLIts ( L UHI, Adm’r. i DMINISTR VTOR’S BALE.-wiiibe"wid 1 \ on the first Tuesday in January next, before the I ‘ourt House door, in Forsyth, between the usual hours <>f sale, by virtue of an Order of the Honorable the Or dinary of Monroe county, one Negro man named Ned about twentv-two years old. Sold as the property <■ Josiah Hud “-ins, deceased Terms cash. WILLIS CURRY, Ad mr„ nov 16—S3 de bonis non. \ DMINIST R ATOR’S SALE.—By virtue o V an Order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary c. j Upson county, passed on the first Monday in Novem ber, inst., will lie sold at the Court House, in said coun ty, on the first Tuesday iu January next, within the legal hours ol sale. Two Lots of Land, numbers eighty and ninety-one, in (lie Tenth District, formerly Mon roe, now said county of Upson, containing in’the ag gregate four hundred and five acres, more or less ; also the following Negroes, to wit : Willow, a man about twenty-eight years old ; Jim, a man about twenty veins old ; Moriah, a woman about twenty-one rears old ; and Muhala, a girl about five years old. Sol’d as the pro perty ot Benjamin F. Youngblood, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.— Terms on the day. nov 16—33 WILLIAM B. TRICE, Ad’mr. pXECITOES’ SALE.- Will be sold before the I J Court house in Macon, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, the following property to wit: one Bed stead, bed and matrass, Ac., 1 Book case and Secretary; ! Bureau; 1 lur*rc Looking glass; 1 Candle stand;’] Wash stand; 1 Wardrobe; 1 Sofa; 1 Rocking chair; 1 Chairs; 2 Carpets and rug; 4 Window shades; 1 pair Andirons and shovel; 1 lot of Books, and sundry small articles. Sold as the property of Joseph A While deceased. ROBT. F.’BA EDWIN. Ex’r. (nov 23 34 2t > of Joseph A. White. T’XLtl TOR'S SALE.-Will be sold at Irwin l j ton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in | January next, the following Slaves, to wit: Kelson, a | man sixty years of age; Kemp, a man twenty-two yeaisof age, Sarah, a woman twenty-two years of age and child eight months of age; Frank, a boy six years of age. Sold as Ihe property of Kelly Glover, deceits cd. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.— Terms on the dav of sale. nov 16—33 JOHN GLOVER, Ex’r. NOTICE to Debtorsand Creditors.- \ll pet sons indebted to the estate of James M. Kelly, late i ot Upson county, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment, those having demands against said I estate will lender them in according to law. THOMAS BLACK, Ad.n’r. j nov 23 54—71 NOTIC E to Debtors and Creditors. AH persons having claims against Joseph A. White, deceased, will present them to the undersigned in pro per form for payment—and those indebted to him will make payment to ROBERT F. BALDWIN, Execit'or of Joseph A. White, deceased, or TIIOS. I*. STUBBS, Agt. for Executor, nov 16—33-4od r J ’ sV O MONTHS alter da'e, application will he 1 made to the Ordinary of Sumter county, for leave to *ell the lands belonging to William Ireland, orphan and minor of William Ireland, deceased. MARY IRELAND, Guard’ll. nov 23 [b] 34-2 m fpiVO MONTHS after date, application will be | iiia'li* !o the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, for leave to sell all the Lands belong ing to the Estate of Ivy Brooks, late of Monroe county, deceased. nov 16 53 t al DAVIS SMITH, Ad’mr. SIXTY D VYSafter date,application will be made to the Ordinary of Macon county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Levi Barfield, late of sail! county, I deceased. t and THOM AS DIXON, Ad’mr. STEWART COUNTY LAND FOR SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at public outcry, before the Court House door at Lumpkin, in Stewart county, the valuable plantation of William Stone, deceased, now lying in said county, on the Hannahatchee Creek, about 7 miles from Lumpkin amt 9 miles from Florence, in the 23d district ot for merly Lee, now Stewart county, containing about 4 K) neies, nion* nr less, of pine and hainmnck lands, lying west of the Florence and Lumpkin roads. The nlanta ; tion lies convenient to a church, school house and store. Sold under the will of said deceased for the payment of his debi.s. Terms 12 months credit, upon note bear ing interest from date, with approved security. MARY STONE, Executrix, JAMES J. HARMAN, Executor nov 16 33 of William Stone, deceased. 825 REWARD. | > UNA WAY from the subscriber’s place, six* miles Ik not:li of Ferry, Houston county, Ga., about the middle of September last, two Negro Boys named Sam uud Carter. Sam is of ordinary height, stoutly built, copper complexion, open pleasing face, and is about 21 years old. Carter is of medium height and size, very black, lias a down cast look when spoken to—has lost one of his toes, and is about 25 years old. I will give the above reward tin* the de’iverv of them to me, or for the confinement of them in any safe Jail so that 1 may get them. nov 16—33 4t” ROBERT L. MIMS. IXROUGIIT to Jail, in Pulaski county, Oct. I ) 10th, a Negro Bov, who says his name i>A>a Green, and that he belongs to the estate of James -674* Duncan, late of Houston county, deceased. Also that he was hired to Newton Allen this year. Said negro is about five feet high, of dark complexion. The ow ner or owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pav expenses, and take him nwav. nov 16-33 MILES BEMBRY, Jailor. <4 O M 118810 N BUSI N E S N, MACON, GA., L. ROSS offers his services to 1 the Planters and Merchants of Tenues see. and Upper Georgia, for the sale of L BACON, CORN. OATS, RYE, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUTTER, LARD, FEATHERS, and all kinds of country produce, generally, on com mission. His stir age warehouse is large, and in the central or business part of the city. Reference —J. B. Ross & Cos. (4 A BIS AGES. 1 Crate very large Cabbages just received by (uovlflSS) T. L ROSS. OWEET POTATOES.— IOO Bushels large size O just received by (nov 16 38) T. L. ROSS ONIONS. -10 RLIs. Red and White Onions just re ceived by (nov 16 S3) T. L. ROSS. ¥ RIM! POTATOES.—IO Bbls. inst received by 1 i nov 16 33) T. L. ROSS. ( IRANBEKRIE3.—I Bbl. fresh Cranberries, \ just received by (nov 1683) T. L. ROSS. OATS. —lon Runhels Seed Oats, just received bv not 16 33) T. L. ROSS. (tOD FISII. 3 quintals Cod Fish just reoo ived b (nov 16 .35) T. L. ROSS. NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to the Estate of Ivy Brooks, late of Monroe county, deceased, is requested to make payment, ami all those having demands against said Estate is requested to present them in terms of the Law. DAVIS SMITH, nov 16 —83-40d Administrator. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. j/\/A ACRES of LAND, with wood sufficient to fence it, and supply a family tor years, Sj.j 1 miles from the citv, on the Forsyth road. Apply to I)R. R. 11. NISBET,’ Nov. 9 Ralston’s Block, Cherry street. FOR RENT. r I “’ll AT well-known Two Story Brick Building, con- J t lining Six lurge Rooms, on the corner of Walnut ami Third streets. This building, together with all of the out-buildings, are in good repair, and form peculiar advantages for a boarding-house, as well as a private resilience. Possession given immediately. Apply to V .. 32 a w CIIAS. ’C. USHER. TO RENT, r p’>VO STORES in the range ot Brick buildings, ad- I joining Hardeman’s Warehouse; one Store on Cherry, and one on Third street. Also, six large rooms up stairs in the same building nm- 2—3i 6t James a. Ralston. DANCING AND WALTZING. 7 I 11. liOSSIEIJX respectfully announces to the .71 citizens of Macon and vicinity, that lie will open his Classes in the above beautiful accomplishment some time soon ; due notice of which will be given in liiturc advertisements. oct 26 30-tit NEGRO MECHANICS TO HIRE, I HAVE some choice able negro men to hire out the I ensuing year; Two brick layers and plasterers, one tanner amt several common laborers. For informa tion, apply at this Office; or, to JOEL C. BARNETT, Madison, Ga. Oct. 24, 5 > PROFESSOR ERNST GRIMLIE A A TILL resume the duties of his School of MUSIC, and MODERN LANGUAGES, on the first MONDAY in Septkmber next. Terms as heretofore. Applications left at Messrs. Virgin’s, the Lanier House, or at the Post Office, will be promptly attended to. Aug. SI 22-ts Citizen copy. aSd-J.—f'ALL tA i) \\ 1 n 1 hit t it v UK. We are now offering-, at the old Stand if WM. B. & E. J. JOHNSrON, Muluetry Street, frontin'! C -it n Aee>.e, The largest stock of new and desirable sty le i*f ! WATC HES, JEWELRY,SILVER W ARE, FANOy GOODS, GUNS, CUTLERY, &c„ to be found in the .State, on the most farm able terms iH&“ -V call is resjiec;ruilv invited, nov. a fi. J. JOHNSTON’ & CO. I ) RESENTS. -A fine selection of articles suitable A, as Bridal and other presents, Wedding fake Boxes, Ac. For sale bv nov. 9 E. J. JOHNSTON X CO. NEH (JA.IIES —Sets of Furniture, Tea Sets, Battles, Dolls, Boxes of T--o!s, Battle Doors and Shuttle Cocks, and a number of other desirable articles for children. For sale by nov. 9 ‘ E J. JOHNSTON k CO. OORT MON AlES—Cigar Walking Oanii, 1 an elegant lot. For sale bv uovt>. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. UTORK BOXES - Writing Desk*, Odor Boxes, jt? Ac, for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON k CO. DISSOLUTION. r Copartnership of WVCIIE A GATES U was dissolved on loth October. Persons , having claims, will present them to Thomas T. —-*••4 Wyehc for settlement, who alone is authorised to collect and settle the business of the concern. THOrf. T. WVCIIE, J. M. GATES. THOMAS T. WYCIIE having made arrnnge jments with Messrs. Patten A Collins to continue busi ness at their Fire Proof Warehouse, it affords me plea -ure to be able to t* loratnend hito my friends, and he planters generally, as worthv of their confidence. Nov. 9 3‘2-v ‘ JAMES M. GATES. TO THE MERCHANTS OF MACON. | ( > GODS intended for Macon, brought tip the Chat | \ 1 tahftochee Hirer ttjxin the boats mentioned below, I will be forwarded through Columbus FREE of COM MISSION. Steamer Oswechee, “ South Carolina, “ Cusseta, “ Eagle. Columbus, Nov. 5, 1853. 80 NEGROES FOR SALE. r pilE subscriber offers EIGHTY NEGROES for 1 sale, mostly young and valuable. Among them are several families, which will be sold to get her. Also, a good many field hands, seven •arpenters, two blacksmiths, one wheelwright, one plas terer, one bricklayer, and one painter. They are now on the S. W. Railroad extension, one mile from Ogle >horpc, where they can be seen until Christmas. This is a rare chance to invest in first-rate negroes. Those who wish to purchase will do well to call earlv. nov. s 82-8 w R. 11. SLAPPBY. MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. LUMPKIN, STEWART COUNTY, GEORGIA. I. R BRANHAM, A M, > . . JAS. AUGUSTUS BASS, A. M.. i Associate Prmapals. IK. BRANHAM, Prof. Mathematical and Natural • Science. JAS. AUGUSTUS BASS, Prof. Belles Letires and Moral Science. MRS. BRANHAM, Modern Languages. ! MISS MARY GAY, Primary Department. MRS. ADELFjA BASS, Music and Ornamental Branches. Assistant in Music. CALENDER FOR 1854. Spring Term Commences January, lltli. Annual Examination Commences July, loth. Commencement day, Commences July, 12th. Autumnal Term Commences September, sth. Semi-Annual Examination Commences Dec, 7th. The Musical department will be under the direction of Prof. BRANHAM. For further particulars address either of the officers, or any member of the Board of Trustees. Lumpkin, Nor. 1853. (nov9 32- ‘m) NEW MILLIN’ERY STORE. MRS. KENNEDY has just returned from New York, where she has selected a choice and elegant assortment of Millinery and Fancv Goods, to which she would call the attention of the Ladies of Macon and the surrounding country. Thankful for past favors, she is determined to leave nothing undone to deserve a continuance of the same. She has removed to the store formerly occupied by Freeman k Benson as an Ice Cream Saloon, be tween W. W. Parker’s and the N. Y. Branch S ore. nov 2 BI PET E R & JAUG BTE T T F. ft, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Opposite the Lanier Unite. ‘pHE subscribers are now I receiving and opening, yjw i3f their Stock of FALL and -ASjL I V ,A WINTER GOODS,consist ing in part of Black and IfpMj Fancv Colored French and uHtH English Cloths, French, Eng- jpjlP //T Ma !ih, and American Cassi- jafyjlp Jfc meres, of all kinds and co- /**/ tins, Cut Velvet and Embroi- M I lered Patterns, Overcoatings lJ 1 j IR 4 such as line English Beav- % £* J| ers—alll of which will he <rr. • ‘-<i >-% Jf trade and Trimmed in our usual style, and tit the short est notice. GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting in part of new style of Patent Shirts, Under Shirts, Merino and Canton Flannel Drawers, Stocks, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, Ac. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, we respectfully solicit a continuance if the same; Imping, that bv strict application to busi ness, and a moderate scale of prices, to meet the appro bation of those dealing with us. N. B. —Cutting cl ne at the shortest, notice. PETER A JAUGSTETTER. *<’• § JU-y ANTI-LIQUOR TRAFFIC. ‘"I'MIE Committee men in the various counties areearn -1 estlv requested to send in the Petitions to the Leg slaturc, to the undersigned as soon as possible, as it is important to have them arranged. They should be mailed bv the Ist of November. W. S. WILLIFORD. Chairman Central Committee. Macon, Ga oct 24 5"-;f MASS MEETING 0: the Friends of the Anti-Liquar Traffic Convention. ‘plIF- friends of the Anti-I.iquor Traffic Convention I are invited to attend a Mass Meeting in the city of Milledgcville on Wednesday, the 23d Nov., at which time the Petitions will be presented to the Legislature. It is hoped that the friends of this movement will ;urn out on that occasion. Let every county in the State be represented bv a large delegation. COME ONE! COME ALL!! Arrangements will be made with the Railroads to carry all who wish to attend at a reduced price, and should a larger number be present than can be accom modated in Milledgcville, arrangements will be made t 6 convey those who wish, to Macon and Hamilton in the evening and return in the morning. \V. S. WILLIFORD, j CHARLES WEST, I CHARLES COLLINS, [- Central E. H. MYERS, I Committee. PETER SOLOMON, J Macon, Nov. 2. ’ 31 —ts II E D I C A L. DRS BOON & HAMMOND have associate 1 them selves in the practice of their profession, and offer their services to 1 lie citizens of Macon, and sur rounding country. They pledge themselves to give prompt and faithful attention to all cases entrus t'd to their care. Office over Mr. George Payne’s Drug Store, where they may be found at all hours during the day, and until ten o’clock at night, except when profcs-ionally engaged. Oct 12 2' i -“m NOTICE. 1 FOREWARN all persons from trading for a NOTE . given by me to William E. Purvis, in January, 1853, and due in July, 1853, as the consideration for whit-n said Note was given has failed. I shall not pay it The Note, as well as I can recollect, was for One Hundred and Forty-five dollars and some few cents; it is the only note out against me for that amount, and due at that time. 11. F. BRIDGES, oct 25 30 —5t SOUTH-W ESTERN R AILKOA I). ■ •-“; a ■* ~ *- %—• GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT ON COTTON, FROM OGLETHORPE AND WAY STA TIONS TO MACON AND SAVANNAH. 17 ROM Oglethorpe, Butler and Montezuma, Cotton _ per 100 lbs. To Macon IS cts | To Savannah 50 c!s From Nos. sja, 5,4, Reynolds and Everett’s To Macon 16 cts. | To Savannah 50 cts From Nos. 2 and 3, To Macon 13 cts. I To Savannah 50 c‘s From No. Ito Macon lo cts. j “ “ 50 cts Sacks of Salt, not exceeding two bushels, From Savannah to any station on S. W. U'lroad. 4ects Sacks not exceeding rot:a bushels 54 cts Iff The Company insures Cotton whilst on (he cars. GEORGE W. ADAMS, Sup’t S. W. Railroad, oct 10 20-tit Patriot and Courier, Albany ; and Watchman, Thomasviile } will please co; v 61, and send copy of paper, will bill,’ to Superintendent, Macon. OFFICE THOM ASTON A B MIN ES! i RLE R. R. COMPANY. * Thomaston, Oct. 15th, 1853. It IIE STOCKHOLDERS of this Oompanv are re quired to pay uu additional instalment of Ten Dol lars per share, on or before the 15th day of December next, at their Office in Thomaston. By order of the Board of Directors. W. D. WOODSON, Trcas. oct 19 “9—Bt LANIER HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA. fTOIU undersigned having leased the above ■ ■ 1 establishment, begs to assure the travel- fZssffo ling public, that no exertions will be spared to liiglu sustain the established reputation of the House. Assisted by Mr. Meara, ho hopes to make the La xier House, second to none South of New Yoik. GEO. M. LOGAN, Proprietor. _J. Mkar.a, Superintendent. net 5 —27 ts FRANKLIN HOUSE, Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga, rpilE undersigned having leased this well I—l known Establishment for a term or years, known as the House formerly occupied bv Tims. ,1. Shinliolser,) solicits a continuance of the liberal patron age heretofore extended to this establishment, and pledges himself to spare no pains nor expense to render all comfortab’c, who may favor him with a call. The undersigned lias,’also, a fitst rate STABLE, with good Ostlers, plenty of feed and good lots for Drovers. 1 intend keeping constantly on hand, a'l the time, for sale the finest of MULES, having made arrangements with Mr. D. Young, in Tennessee, who will send them lo me as ordered. Planters and Wagoners would do well to give us r. cull, before purchasing elsewhere, as we intend to make quick sales, for short protitt. IfT See sign. M. STUBBLEFIELD - Mulct for mU and Lirery Stahl*. M. STUBBLEFIELD. Late of Tennessee. _ *** Omni,uses trill run to and from the House : fare, Ho cents. oct lit 2‘J Iv NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! r FUIE undeisigned having funned a Copartnership and opened a General Assortment ofGroct-ries and Provisions in one of Ralston’s Stores (between Asher, Ayres and Hardeman k Sparks Ware House) would respectfully invite all their friends and the public gener ally to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they intend to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Ihey will at all times keep a full Stock of Groceries. Provisions and Liquors of ali kinds, amongst which mav be found the following articles: 20 bbls. Whiskey, 10 “ Gin. ’ 10 “ N. E. Rum, 2 Casks Otard Brandy, 10 Qr. Casks Wine, 2 Bbls. -Old” Brandy, 10 “ Stuart’s Syrups, 3 Hlid. Muscovado Sugar, 5 “ Porto Rico “ 20 Bbls. Stuart’s refined Sugar, 5000 Lbs. Georgia Hams and Sides, 50 Bags Rio and Java Colfee, 50 Bbls. “Thomaston’’ Lime, 150 Bags Floor, 10 Bbls. “Hiram Smith” Flour, 10 “ Mackerel. 10,000 Cigars of Choice Brands, and all other articles usually kept by Wholesale and Re tail Grocers. TURPIN & RICHARDSON. Gr.o. B. Turcix, W. W. Richardson. oct 26 80-ts TO THE PUBLIC. fIMIE subscribers intending to change their business 9 desire to close out their entire Stock during the present season, and in order to doso will sell their Goods at such prices as cannot fail to attract attention of Cash and short time bums ft is seldom that so large a Stock of choice DRY GOODS is thrown iijion the market at a sacrifice, but we wish to close out as soon as possi ble, and will offer the best bargains that have ever been shown in this market. Their Stock comprises a very large assortment of the newest styles of Rich Ihrss Silks, Richly Printed Cash meres and DeLaines, French and English Merinos Ging hams Prints, Ac. Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, Hand kerchief-, Ao. Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Napkins, Ac. Sheeting and Shirtings, Domestic Stripes and Plaids. Linseys, Flannels, Kersvs, Negro Blankets, Ac. 11-4 12-4 and 14-4 Bed Blankets, Satin and Worsted Curtain Da masks, Window Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Ac. Read* made Clothing and every other article usually kept in a l)rv Good store. They have also on hand a large quantity of remnants of all kinds of Goods, also Goods that are soiled and slightly damaged and some that are not of the latest style that they will sell for almost anv price. They would especcially call the attention of Merchants throughout this section to the opportunity which they now have of recruiting their Stock with new and desira ble Goods as low or lower than they can purchase them in New York. Cull early if you wish to get choice and desirable goods. Orders promptly attended to. Sales at reduced prices to commence on Monday Oct. 25th, 1853. WINSUIP A.SON. oct 26 :;o~tf VESSEL FOR LIBERIA. THE American Colonization Society, will send out a Vessel from Savannah the j'ifcPPf first day of December next. Free passage and six months support in Liberia, will be given to all ap ple-ants properly recommended To free men of color in Georgia, this presents a favorable opportunity to emi grate. Persons acquainted with such, ol‘a proper char acter for emigration, may do much good by acquaint ing them with this notice. Ar (plication for information may be made to Rev. W. McLain, Colonization Rooms, Washington City, or to any member cl the Committee in Macon, consisting of R. L. Breck. G. 11 Hancock, R. A. Smith, X. C. Mun roe, 1. C. Plant, John IT. Ellis. oct 1 e 2o - WOOD, BRADLEY A CO. Manufacturers and Dealets in Fine and plain Furniture, Chairs, feathers. Matrasses, Window Shades, Ac., Ac. p em>BS wishing Furai tme would do well to give us a call. We have a large stock on hand, and are constant ly Manufacturing at the very lowest Prices tor cash, oct 26 * 30-4 m WINDOW SIIAD US. HAYING an unusual Large Stock of Window Shades on hand, we will dispose of Ihtm at a Large Dis count for cash, if apoiied for soon, oct 26 30-ts ‘ WOOD, BRADLEY A CO. as- NEW GOODS. J&3 r IMIE undersigned has just returned from the North I with a LARGE and COMPLETE STOCK of STAPLE and FANCY D I C IJ J > which he is now o;>ening. The usual qualifving re marks of splendid, beautiful, Ac., he thinks unneces sary, as the goods speak for themselves, as to stile, quality, and price, and therefore need no trumpeter. Relying, however, on the intelligence and taste of the Ladies of Macon, and the surrounding country, he would respectfully submit the decision to them, ail ot whom he cordially invites to call and examine for themselves betiae purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 12. 2-Vis W. W. PARKER, Iff GEORGIA MADE LEATHER AND SHOES. fjIHE undersigned has for sale, on consignment, a I splendid lot of HARNESS and BRIDLE LEATHER. BAND and SOLE do. RUSSHTT and PLANTATION do. BL ACK WAX, KIP and CALF do. ///:.(i r nrs.iETT siloes. BLACK WAX do. WOMEN’S SHOES for house servants. Oct 12. 2’ -ts WM. W. PARKER. MAIt It ELI ZED Iron Mantles for sale bv oct 26 30- B. A. WISE. / 1 R VTES! GRATES I ! just received and for \ I sale In (oct 26 80-i 11. A. WISE. TABLE and Pocket Cutlery tor sale by 1 oct 26 30- ‘ B. A. AVTSE. House Furnishing Goods. A General Assortment, . lor side by (net 26 30--) B. A. WISE. lARD, Ac, 10 bbls. Extra fine Eard. j 100 Beef Tongues for sale bv oct 26 80- GEO. T. ROGERS. MACKEREL, SO bbls. Large and Small No. “ . Mackerel. 20 Kits No. 1. do 20 bbls. scaled He rring. oct 26 30- ’ GEO. T. ROGERS. \ S GLASSES.- 2o lllids. prime Cuba Molasses, just ill received by (iiov2 31) GEO. T. ROGERS 1> AISINS AC,—SO Boxes X’evv Crop Raisins, Y 75 Eighth boxes do do do 5 Bbls. Almonds 3 “ Pecans, 3 “ English AValnuts, 5 “ Biazil Nuts, just received and for Side bv nov 2 SI GEO. T. ROGERS. ‘ I > UTTER AND CHEESE.- 40 Boxes Cheese, ) 5 kegs Goshen Butter, just received per Steamer, nov 2 31 GEO. T. ROGERS. SARDINES, -6ihi (juiirter and Half Boxes Sar dines, for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, nov 2 31 SUGAR. —75 Bbls. Clarified Sugar different grades, 8 Hilda. Muscovado, do very cheap, now lor sale by (rov 2 31) _ GEO. T. ROGERS. FOR SALE. o*7 BALES BAGGING, 2vßi coils Ken tuck Itnjic. fat} 20t) sacks Salt, 100 bbls. Flour, 50 boxes Tobacco, 1 in bbls. Crushed, Gran ulate,! and Coffee Sugar. leo sacks Java, Mocha, Laguira a*id Rio Coffee. 25,d<)0 lbs. Tennessee Bacon. Paints. Oils, Glass, Ac. nug 12 ASHER AYRES. C.'hcesc, IJattcr, &c. BOXES Cheese. *3 10 Firkins Goshen Butter. 10 Bbls. Mercer Potatoes. 3 Bbls. Onions 5(8 Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes Raisins. 60 Sacks Buckwheat Flour. 10 Boxes Leaf Lard. 5 Half bbls Pig Polk. 10 “ and Quarter bbls. Fulton Market Beef. 50 Pieces Smoked Beef. Beef Tongues, Pickled and Smoked. 75 Packages No. 1, 2 aud 3 Mackerel, for sale by Nov. 9 ASHER AYRES. I c I—: —w FRESH DRUGS AND CHEM.IOAU AND . cBE medicines. ‘"pHE SUBSCRIBER offers at Wholesale and Retail a general stock of Drugs, M dicines, and Chen: • cals, and other articles usually kept in Dreg Stores, i and at prices as low as unv in tKe State. Physicians Prescriptions, and other Medicines, pre pared at short notice, being so qualified by the law or this State. Weekly arrivals of the steamers to Savannah, enable me to be supplied ut all times with fresh articles. Drug , too numerous to mention—Chemicals in great variety— Patent Medicines, cannot enumerate them here; Sarsaparilla, all kinds. I also prepare an article of the Honduras Root, according to IT. D , not of the Georgia Sarsaparilla which contains no alterative property ; Paints, Oils, White Lead, Zinc White, and other arti cles in this line; Window Glass, Druggist’s Glass-Ware, Vials, Ac.; Brushes, Paint, Cloth, Hair, Hat, Nuil, Tooth, Comb, and many others; Corn Starch, for cooking, aud the best Oswego Starch , - Perfumery, in great variety. Fancy and other Soaps; Instruments in great variety. Also, Medicine Chests ; Leeches, Natural and Artificial, Foreign and Domestic ; Bryant’s Cholera Remedy—nothing is better for Diarohcea; Seeds in great variety, for Garden aud Field Culture. ; £5?” SODA WATfclt, from the fountain, in a high state of perfection. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist, may 18 7—ts opposite Washington Hall. r pEAS, TEAS, of superior quality, of the Pekin I Tea Company, can now be had of the undersigned. The calls which 1 have had for these Teas induced mo to lay in a supply of the same, knowing, also, by expe rience, their good qualities. These Teas are much cheaper, and I can say much better, thau any Teas I have used. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist and Apothecary, Opposite Washington Ilall. May 18. 7-ts New Rooks, VT BOARDMAN’S—Sir Jonas Barringtons Sketch es of his own Times; The Mud Cabin; .Mark flmddelstone; Roughing it in the Bush; Miles Tre menhere ; The Fawn of the Pale Facts; A'ictims of Ex citemeni, by Mrs Ilentx ; Cranaford, by tiic author of Marv Barton; Macaulay’s Speeches; Napoleon in Ex ile; The second volume of Calhoun’s works; Webster’s Works in 6 vols.; Story’s Life and Letters; Swift’s Works; United States Exploring Expedition, in 5 vols. ; French on Words, on Proverbs, ana on the Parables; Story of Mont Blanc; Strav Yankee in Texas; Nick of he Woods, by Dr. Bird; The Attorney, or the Quod Correspondence; Basil, or the Successful Merchant; Rank’s History of the Civil Wars of France; Cole ridges complete works; Great Truths, hr great Au thors; A’ear Book of Facts, for 1853; the Artists’ | Wife; Light and Shade; Saxe’s Poems; Tangle wood Tales, by Hawthorne; Edgar Clifton; The Young Marooners; The Picture Pleasure Book, and lots of Juveniles to amuse and instruct, for sale bv oct 19 29 J. M. BOABDMAN LIFE OF JOHN C. CALHOUN. I'UST received, the Second Vol. of JOHN C. CAL HOUN’S WORKS. J. M. BO A UDMAN. Sept. 21 24-ts MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. MRS. DAMOUR, has returned from Non Yotk, and has selected a stock of the .ilhivc/- goods which cannot fail to please those who to purchase; it consists in a fine assortment of > Til A U* AND SILK BONNETS, a general assortment of RIBBONS and FLOWERS, of the doled DRESS SILK GOODS, and EVENING DRESSES, which have been carefully selected from A. S Stewart A Co’s, store; and a variety of other arti cles usually kept in that line ol business, which w ill be ‘old at reasonable prices for < \sh. oct 12 28-1 y FAMILY GOODS. IRISH LINEN, Sheetings, Flwnncls, Ginghams, Tweeds, Prints, Jacouet, Checked and Swiss Mus lins, Ticking, Canton Flannels, and every other article suitable for family use, on terms the most accommo dating. We intend selling our Goods at small profits, and will be most happy to show them, whether we sell or not. Our motto is to please and satisfy all our custom ers, we will do our prettiest to succeed. When shop ping, remember. BOSTICK k JOHNS. Oct. 5. GAS FIXTURES. ‘’I'MIE Subscribers have now received, and will coc -1 tinue to receive, an assortment of Gas Fixtures (of Messrs. Cornelius Baker A Cos., make, Philadelphia,) -ucli as Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, and every stvle of Fixtures used for burning Gas, and are prepar ed to furnish and fit them up in Stores, Dwellings, He els, Churches, At*., at short notice. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. sep 28 28-ts GAS FITTING. HAYING superior workmen employed, and receives! a Stock of Fittings of the very best quality, I am now prepared to receive applications (having a registci ipened at my store for that purpose), for fittii g up Stores and Dwellings, Hotels, Churches, Ac., under the lirection of the Inspector of the Macon Gas Light Cos 1 will, also, previous to the completion of the works, receive from Messrs. Cornelius Baker A Cos , of Phila delphia, every grade of fixtures used in burning tl. gas, such as Brackets, Chandeliers, Pendants, Ac. All work warranted. junelo 11-tfo E. J. JOHNSTON. GAS NOTICE, YT TE are happy lo inform our friends,and (lie public. \ \ that we have at last procured the services c t i wo experienced Gas Fitters, and will be able to execute our contracts already taken in this line, and as many more as our friends are disposed to favor us with. I v die time the works will be put in operation. All our work will be inspected, and passed by the Superintendent of the Gas Works, BRAY, CARHART A CO. M. D. BARNES. July 25th, 1853. 17-ts GAS BURNERS. J UST received a variety of neat and elegant patterns of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets Ac., to which we would respectfully invite the attention of those about to become consumers of Gas, aud the public general!.v. BRAY, CARHART A CO. or sep 7 M. D. BARNES. C . A . ELLS & SON. Macon, Ga., HAVE opened their EATING MA -, LOON at their Old Stan /, on berry street, one door East of Washington Hal!, where all the luxuries of the Senbord w ill be served up in every style at all hours of the day, from 7 in the morn ing iint i 12 o’clock at night. All orders from the country for Fresh or Pickled Oysters, (by keg or gallon Fish, Shrimps, i slams, Ac., will be supplied at shortest notice, ami on reasonable terms. OitANOts, Lemons, Apples, and all other Pruits L > the barrel or box always on hand. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, at wholesale ar. : retail. Brandies, Wines—Scotch and Ibish Whisky, ot \the ted qualiti/. And, all kinds of Goods uijially kem in a Family Grocery and Provision Siore. Cigars—A fine lot ot superior brand's, warranted equal to any kept in the Southern country. Candies, Preserves, Sauces, Pickles, Figs, Raisins, Teas, Ae., and every thing for Cullman purposes. Oil, Catnphine, and Fluid; also, Camphinc Lamps, always on hand. Oysters. We have also made urn-arrangements for a large suj - ply of Hand Opened and Single Oysters, superior anv caught in the country. SHAD. In their Season, will be received in large quantities, foi citv and country supply. Macon, Oet 12th, ISSB. 28-12 t . • —— r 1 .■ • r NEW GOODS, r r , HE subscribers, thankful for past favors, would a. k I their old friends and customers to “ gire them a at their old Stand, on ’*kjLBERRY STREET, opposite the Lanier House, where we will always be found “at home,” and ready to wait upon all who may fav or us with a call. Crackers. 20 Boxes Soria Crackers, 10 ’’ Sugar 20 Bbls. Butter “ lo Half-bbis. ” Candies. 20 Boxes assorted Sugar Plums. Preserves. U>o Jars assorted West India, 50 ” ” Jellies. Sardines. 5 Cases whole, half and quarter Boxes, just r - coifed, and tin sale bv C. A. ELLS A SON. Oct. .>. ‘ ~ m NUTS ASSORTED KINDS. f BBLS. PECANE, t) o bbls. English Walnuts, 5 “ Soft Shell A Imonds, 5 “ Filberts and Brazil Nuts, all fresh and in I Store, for sale by C. A. ELLS A SON. | ,>cl ,r ‘ , . CASES, QI ARTS AND PINTS of Wolfe’s Celebrated Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, jus. e -1 reived bv Steamer, and for sale by | oct 5 C. A. ELLS & SON. BUCKWHEAT. —10 Barrels just received, and for sale bv C. A. ELLS & SON Oct. 19 DRIED BEEF. —500 pounds Dried Beef. 100 fine Smoked Tongues. For sale by Oct, 19 C. A. ELLS A SON FARINA. ~ BOXES HECKERS FARINA, fresh, for family use. * ) just received from Steamer aud for sale by oct 5 C. A. ELLS A SON. JARS FINE MACCABOY SNUFF, aiU 20 Doz. bottles of Lorillards best snuff, in Store and for sale by C. A, ELLS A SON. I f|>OBACCO, TOBACCO.— A fine lot of Cut 1 .I and Plug, iu**t received and for ale by I oet 5 0. A. ELLS A SON