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rheumatism cured.
fvrrtY form ol this painful disease, either lrjUimuui - i
’ \ { M or Chronic, no matter how severe the cat* - j
• hV'Y long standing. George Payne and L. Little |
m - sts in Macon, have for Bale that invaluable and I
’ , fittedv, Mortxnors's Rheumatic Compound. ,
‘ . <rl ii S G roR IVEHT body. The Blood it the Life- \
, th is be pre, possess vitality, and circulate freely, j
l r.o remain free from disease of every nature.— j
w e , O remove diseases, which have their origin in
,y,'ios, a torpid state of the Liver or Impurities of
such as Dyspepsia, loss of Appetite, Flatn
,r Nervous Headache, Flow of Blood to the Head.
(Vn in the side, or about the Heart, Cold Chilly Sensa
. r Numbness of the Flesh or Limbs, Neuralgia,
x .. T „iis Auctions, Costiveness or Irregularities of the
. ~ els. General Debility, Ashy, Pale or Sallow Coni- j
, ,m, showing the existence of ibe most delicate and 1
ncated diseases, (especially with females.) These I
ull be prevented and removed by the use of that su- ‘
‘ : r preparation, Mortimore's Bitter Oordial and j
}>„, .jier, the most delightfully pleasant medicine
r u-ed. Every body should use it as Alterative I
in ,i Blood Pvrilier.
Price $1 per bottle. Sold by GEORGE PAYNE j
and L LITTLE, Macon, Ga., aud by Druggists everv 1
“‘ ‘re. DOWNING A CO.,
f e b 15 —46-ly Proprietors, New York.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
‘pillS well known Company continues to take Fire,
I Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, on the most
; u iruble terms. HENRY 1). WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President.
JAMES McHENRY, Secretary.
- Risks taken iu Macon, tor the above named of-
‘ bv ISAAC SCOTT, Agent.
feb I 44- |
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, NO. 10 WALL STREET, NEW-YORK.
CASH CAPITAL, $300,000.
SIMEON L. LOOMIS, Passu>KNr. i
Ch vs. J. M iHnx, See’ry.
CIIAS. CAMPBELL, Agent, Macon, Ga.
not 2 _ 81-K
HVMI'TON’S vegetable tincture
TUB
QBKAT RESTORATIVE AND INVIGORATOR,
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS !
fpHE many cures made bv it, and the great demand,
l have induced the proprietors to otter it to the al
-8 vd in this city, with the honest conviction that the
v , happv results will follow its use here, as in nu
ll! other places.
Mention is not culled alone to the quantity of the
i iiodv, but also, to its HIGH CHARACTER.
p n , m the various certificate# we have in possession,
Jive below a lew—
Delicate children, all individuals, and travelers for
health should try this great restorative—its praise is
I'Mtkea by thousands.
a female medicine Hampton’s Tincture cannot be
ti died. Asa beautyfying agent it is far superior to
m 0 f the cosmetics of the day, producing a beautiful
Cittr skin, and giving to the cheeks the color of the
r c, imparting to every muscle that life and elasticity (
which gives to all who enjoy health, such grace and
beauty.
TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION,”
ONWARD MARCH!!
Hampton's Vegetable Tincture Victorious!
DISEASE FALLS BEFORE IT.
M<>re than Gold to the Sick. —From one of the most
resectable Druggists in South Carolina:
Charleston, Sept. 21,1853.
Messrs. Mortimer k Mowbray—The sale of your
Ha r• is Vegetable Tincture is increasing every da v,
ml every bottle sold recommends this valuable inedt
to the afflicted. Several of our plauters have tried
• indifferent cases with astonishing success, aud are
fe ting it by halt dozens. It has been found to be the
frea st remedy tor Rheumatic affections, and a wob
j..-;ul cure has been performed on a negro boy suffering
bv 1 s. I will furnish you with a Dumber of certiti
cites if vou wish them.
Please send me as soon as possible a supply of the
Tincture I am, gentlemen, yours,
G. W. TROTT.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM.
A Citizen of South Carolina 74 Years of Age.
Chester District, South Carolina.
January 3d, 1853.
Messrs. Mortimer k Mowbray— Gentlemen For
the las’ live vears 1 have been a severe sufferer from
Rheumatism, till seeing your commendation, of “Harnp
• , Vegetable Tincture,” I purchased a bottle, and the
brat Jos”has so much relieved me that I consider it but
lS tiee to give to the suffering world the result of the
implication.
lime was an acute rheumatism in the back—so bad
I was confined to my bed for the last six months.
Tie tirst bottle acted like a charm ; the second restored
strength to niv poor afflicted back, and 1 am now as
tell and feel as young as when I was sixteen. I am
sow seventy-four years of age.
1 consider your tincture the greatest discovery of the
ije; and poor suffering humanity ought to erect a
monument to Dr. Hampton, who has saved thousands
t, a pain. And you, gentlemen, have acted the part of
--o Vic benefactors in disseminating tbe beueiita which
Lie resulted from your invaluable Tincture.
/ j!ii a plain cotton planter, and have never written
f r literary fame; but when my fellow beings are af
& vied, snail I heesitate, or through modesty, withhold
U,V information valuable to my fellow men? So, if
vo’u consider this worthy of a place in any of your
newspapers, you are at liberty to make use of it.
Yonrs"truly. Alvah Kemball.
Sold at ’ MORTIMER k MOWBRAY’S,
Paincipal Office 240 Baltimore st.
HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE is the
’ •■at purifier of the blood by its mild but powerful ac
tion on the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, will cure Dys
p. si a. Cough, Asthma, Bronchial aud Lung Affections,
C usuniption, Scorfula, Rheumatism, Gout, Pains iu
Br.nst, Sale and Back, Neuralgia, Piles, Bowel Com
iaiuts. Worms, Nervous Debility, and as a Female
Medicine, it has no imual.
The world never before saw such a mass of home
testimony given to any other medicine.
We ask the atllicted to call on those having this
wonderful article for sale and get pamphlets gratis of
Ukoeg* Payne and E. L. Stroheceer, Macon; J.
K Carte* A Cos., Savannah, Wholesale Agents for
beorgi a. mar *
Cotton Market.
There has been some improvement in the market
during the past week, with a fair demand aud consid
t; iibl-> sales. Prices have generally ranged from 5%
C.’ 4 cts. One fine lot of 111 bales sold at 8 cents.
i tie following are announced as the sales in Savannah
market for Monday last:
There was a fair demand to-day, the sales amounting
to 2,t -t bales. Prices were firm, and sellers claim an
advance of j a ’ ‘4c. The following comprise the sales :
at • , 135 at C 3 *, 135 at 7, 82 at
t 7 5-16, 220 at 7> b , 293 at 7%, 224 at 1%, 258 at 7%,
S')7 at 1%, 62 at 8, 91 at BV£, 51 ut 8%, and 12 bales
fine at yj^c.
MACON PRICES CURRENT.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Bacon—Hams peitb* 11 <£ $ 12J4
Hides lb 10 <8 11>£
Shoulders !h (8 10>g
Hog round lb 10
BUTTER—Country ft 20 (8 25
Northern, by keg lb 25 (8 28
Tennessee, ♦* “tb 16 (8 20
CHEESE tb 13 <8 15
fJHIS $1 dozen 15 (8
COFFEE—Rio tb 12 13>f
Java tb 15 @ 78
81 GAR—Stewart’s Refined tb 8 <8 94a
Crushed tb <sS 11
New Orleans tb 6 <8 B>*
CHICKENS 15 (8 25
Fi.OUß—Tennessee, Family 10 50 @ 11 00
common brands 000 @lO oO
Georgia,extra fami
ly bbls. 11 00 <g 12 00
MEAL bush. 115 <8 120
It ICE ,It> <8 8
SALT sack 200 @ 225
POTATOES—Sweet.... bush. 50 @
Irish bbl. 450 ($ 550
Tennessee “ ...... bbl. 400 4| 450
BE.AAS—^ Tennessee, bush. —— <8
White, Northern, 250 <8 800
PEA'S bush.
FlSH—Mackerel, No. 1 bbl. 19 00 @ 20 00
” No. 2 ” 17 00 (8 18 00
” No. 3, large, bbl 11 00 (gi 12 00
*3, small,” 900 (8 10 00
Mess Shad 19 00 @ 20 00 ♦
MOLASSES—Cnba. .gal.,old, 29 <8 80
New Orleans ” 32 (8 85
CANDLES—Sperm tb 37 (8 50
Star lb 25 (8 28
Tallow tb 15 @ 18
—Sperm, bleached... .gal. 160 @ 175
Bleached wmt. whale ” 115 @ 125
Lard ” 120 (<§ 130
” for Machinery” 75 <3 125
Tit in *’ 60 @ 75
1 anners
® MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Bagging—Kentucky, f> yd.. nne. 4
Gunny..., ” 415 @ 16
BuPE ;. !b 11 % % 12
CRAIN—Corn ia sacks..bush. 100 @ 110
In the ear ” (8 100
PATS bush. 70 @ 75
[ODDER cwt. $ 100
cwt. U) (& 150
UIDF.S- Lirv tb 2 <8 10
TifreVuV-••”••• •••••> Ft & W
iibbmv th 10 @ 11
Beeswax n, 20 @ 22
* LATHERS—Prime so scarce4o (8 43
Common... .ft 30 /
tt OOL—Washed ft @ 25
Unwashed ft \%ie @ 16
iron Cu V S’ W
IR uA-swßdts ft (ct
English.... ft 4 @ 4’^
Amer’nhammered, ft @ 5 *
*’ refined ft 6 (<y 6W
MARRIED,
On th* 2f H. insi., i n this city, by Rev. S. Laudrum,
**’ * 0 Hurt, ft Miu. Mauxßa**.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FANCY DRESS SOIREE.
J Mr. R. J. Powell would respectfully announce to the
Irfidiesand Gentlemen of Macon, that he will furnish,
during the season, a Select Fancy Dress Soiree, the par
ticular time and arrangement of w hich will be made
j known through the papers of the city. Programmes of
I the evening, gentlemen's numbers, and Cards of au
i nouneetnent, furnished on .he evening at the Saloon. —
Mr. Powell from his past experience, having been Mas
ter of Ceremonies on many similar occasions, and at
private masquerades, flatters himself that he will be en
abled to conduct it in a manner satisfactory to all.
i Macon, Jan. 31. 44-lt
Holhncny a Pills. —An admirable Remedy for tbe
j Cure of Bile, Indigestion, and Liver Complaints—An
American lady the widow of an officer, iu the E. I. C.
Service, had been residing many years in Calcutta
where her liver and stomach had become so deranged]
that she could with difficulty digest any kind of food.
She suffered almost uuceasinglv from sick headache,
nervousness, and lowness of spirits, the results of a
debilitated constitution. The medical aid she had there
was of no avail, and her friends advised her to take up
her residence at her sister’s, in Savannah, Georgia, the
latter lady persuaded her to have recourse to Holloway’s
Pills, which in abont six weeks, restored her to sound
aud perfect health, to the astonishment of her benevo
lent sister, who had given up all hope of her recovery.
CONCERT HALL,
ran tifo .vil/ua o.vli*.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS,
BT THU
PEAK FAMILY, VOCALISTS,
GERMANIAN BBLL RINGERS.
Will be given, at the above named Hall, on Monday
and Tuesday Evenings only, Feb. 4tb and sth, on which
occasion they will appear as
VOCALIST .S’,
ACCOMPAXIKD BV TUB
BELLS,
HARPS,
GUITARS,
• AND CREMOXIA.
Tickets 50 cents; children and servants 25 cents, for
sale at the music stores, and at the door on the evening
of Concert.
jan 31 44-lt W. B. BLAISDELL, Agent.
St. Outer's Eneampmen t .Vo. 3,
t KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
APPENDANT ORDERS.
fJ'HE Regular Quarterly
uient will be opened on Mon-
Asvfuni in the Masonic Hall
transaction of tlie usual busi
ness ot these Orders, and the
election of officers for t be en
suiugyear. All Sir Knights
a ill take due notice and be
n attendance.
By order of WM. S. ROCKWELL, m. k. g. c.
Hexry L. Jewett, Recorder,
jan 31 44-2 t
DANCING.
MR. BOSSIEUX most respectfully announces to the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon, and vicinity,
that his Spring Session iu;Daocing, Waltzing, Ac., will
commence at Armory Hall on Saturday next, the 3rd
February, at 3 o’clock P. M.
Parents and Guardians who desire to see their ehild
ren acquire a graceful and easy carriage, free from all
awkward and constrained movements (which detracts
so much from the beauty of childhood) should at once
place them in charge of someone, who is capable of
imparting to them a knowledge of that graceful and ne
cessary part of their education, dancing, which has been
truly styled the poetry of motion. Hours of tuition, on
Saturday for Misses and Masters, 10 o’clock, A. M ,
and 3 o’clock P. M., days of tuition for Gentlemen,
Thursday and Friday at 8 o’clock P. M. Terms per
Session of 24 Lessons, Parties included, $lO. Pupils
can enter any time during the Term. Mr. B. never
charges extra tor Music, or Fancy Dances but one price,
$lO.
PRIVATE CLASSES.—Mr. B. will take Private
Classes in any part of the City, or at tbe Hall.
Jan, 31-2 t
B.i.Yii.YO .I4.HPE.fi 1 %
ARMORY HALL.
M R. JOHN E. BOSSIEUX has the honor of an
nouncing to the ladies and gentlemen of Macon
that his Spring Term in Dauciug will commence at
Armory Hall on Saturday next, at 10 o’clock A. Jtl.
He will merely state that his method (which embraces
all) of imparting tbe art is thoroughly systematic, and
has been acknowledged to surpass any offered in the
southern country, as it embraces all the forms of the
above beautiful and deservedly fashionable accomplish
ment.
The latest novelties of the art, as well as those which
are passe, will be taught to all who may desire to learn
them. Among them will be found the following:—
Schottisch Quadrille, Mazurka, Redowa, Golitza Qua
drille, Quadrille a Quatre,
La Schottisch Waltz. La Tempete Waltz.
Valse—Francaise “ Vaise Polka.
Redowa “ La Grande “
Celarius “ Baden Baden “
Styrien “ Saratoga “
Vienna “ Carlotta Grisi “
Mazourka “ Tedesco “
Deux Temp# “ Prague “
Trois “ “ ( Redowa “
Quatre “ “ Cachuea Dance.
Cinq “ “ I® Styrien “
Bobemien “ , § >Cracovien “
Gallopade “ ] Vielka “
Hop “ jls Aragonesa “
La Golitza “ [
Fancy Dances, Sicilian Circle, Rustic, Scotch, and Old
Virginia Reels, Hornpipes, Highland Flings, Contra
Dances, Ac.
Ttaiis for Se&sion of Dancing, Waltzing, Ac., $10;
when three pupils are entered from one family, the
charge will be $25. jan 31 44-lt
GUITAR INSTRUCTION.
MR BOSSIEUX will give instruction on the Guitar
and Violin, to those persons desirous of learning
to jplay on tbe above instruments. Mr. B. would say
that this is a good opportunity, as he proposes to teach
them for $lO, regardless of the number of lessons. Mr.
B. has some magnificent Guitars, which may be seen at
Messrs. Day A Maussenet’s, where all orders will be
promptly attended to.
jan 31 44-2 t
EEJTOIU'S F.I.JHL Y FLO l it .
If' /V SACKS above superior Flour, just received
O\J and tor sale bv
jan 31 CATER A BOW\SRE.
E. A. & J. A. NISBET,
Attorneys at Xiaw,
MACON, GEORGIA.
IN addition to the Counties around Macou, wc will
take Claims for Collection in South Western Geor
gia, and have made arrangements for their vigorous
prosecution.
Jan. 31-2 t
and Courier, Savannah, will please
copy the above twice.
. lllrtion A* Comm ission House,
MACON, GA.
undersigned has opened a House on Second
1 street, between tbe Marine Bank and Saulsbury’s
Clothing Emporium, in the building formerly occupied
by Freeman A Roberts as a carriage repository, for the
transaction of a General
Auction and Commission Business ,
and hopes by a strict attention to the interests of bis
patrons, to merit and receive a liberal share of patron
age. The stand being oqe of the most central in the
city, is well located for the sale of all small articles, such
4# are usually sold at night auctions, with ample reotu
ip the rear for the storage of any description of goods
that may be offered.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
jan 31 44y AMOS BENTON, Auctioneer.
RACES—CENTRAL COURSE.
r U , HE Annual Meeting of the Central Jockey Club,
X will take place at the Central Course, ou Tuesdav,
the Both ot February next, and will continue through
out the week—at which, the following purses will be
given.
Tuesday 20th February, stakes for 3 yrs. old, 2 mile
heats, $250 Entrance, SIOO forfeit, to which the Club
adds, s3oo—closed with 12 entries.
Wednesday, 21 t, 2 mile heats, purse S3OO.
Thursday,” 22nd, 8 “ •* “ 450.
Friday, ’ 23rd, 4 “ “ “ 750.
Saturday, 24th, best 3 in 5 mile 200.
Also, Stakes for 2 yr. old. mile heats S2OO, entrance
half forfeit, to which the Club adds S2O© —closed wiih
5 entries. H. T. POWELL, Proprietor.
Macon, Jan., 31, 1855-3 t.
I-iTTelegraph and Citiaeu copy.
Marshal’* Sale) of Hog*,
“1 xyILL be sold at public outcry, on Saturday next,
YY at 10 o’clock, A. M., February 3rd, on Guard
House Lot, all the Flogs in pound not previously re
deemed by the owners. J. B. CUMMING,
Maeovi. Jau sl. 44-lt )Urhal
Notice to the Stockholders in the Thomastou
aud Dai lies viilc Rail Road Company.
“YX7HLREAS, Ninety-Five Dollars per share on tbe
V V Capital Stock subscribed iu the Tliomasion and
Bartlesville Kail Hoad Company, haring lx>en called in,
leaving Five Dollars per share on said Stock, \et to be
called m. and the Board of Directors in said Kail Road,
having ordered that notice be given, the Stockholder*
to pay said remaining Five Dollars per ahure,ou, or be
fore the first day of April next.
Tou are therefore, hereby notified to pay said Five
Dollars per share, bv said first dav of April, in pursu
ant* of said order. * THUS. W. GOODE,
jan 31 44-9 t Sec’y. to the Hoard.
STRONG A WOOD,
)B DEALERS TX
Iv BOOTS V SHOES,
LEATHER, HATS AND CAPS,
At thttr oIJ etand cat ‘tnd-sl, Bostick dt Johns
HAVE now a full supply of Goods in their line, to
which they are making constant additions, of all
the different styles of workmanship and wear, and
which will be sold on as good terms, for cash or approved
short credit, as anv Shoe establishment in Georgia.
They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage so
long enjoyed by the firm,
jan 31 44-y*
WATERMAN’S
DAGU Eli REA N G A LEER Y,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, GA.
Jan. 11, 1855. 41 —ly
sm.iMi, < / / / /:, av .
Q A Hhds. choice Sugars,
50 bbls. refined do.
50 bbls. and hhds. prime Cuba Molasses and N. 0.
Syrup.
100 bags Rio, Java aud Mocha Coffee, in store and to
arrive, tor sale bv
jan 31 ‘ CATER k BOWDRE.
11acon, my Home.”
I HAVE 48 Ft. A. Vixck.vt’s NEW MAP or thk
City of Macon, which l will deliver by mail trains
at $. each, or to parties 6 for $25. Order at once, or
you are too late. Cash must accompany the order.
W. HUMPHREYS,
jan 31 44-2 w Chemist, Savannah, Georgia.
M acon sheriff’s sale.-whi be .sold,
before the court house door in the town of Ogle
thorpe, Macon county, within the legal hours of sale, on
tbe hist Tuesday in March next, tbe following property
Lot ot land No. 12u, and the south half of lot No. 119
iu tbe second district of originally Muscogee, now Ma
con county, levied on as the property of George Vinson,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Inferior Coiut of said
county in favor of Raiford Peacock, vs George Vinson,
and John W. Walker.
Also lots No’s. 3 and 4, in square 5, in West Ogle
thorpe, in said county, as the property of John Garner,
to satisfy niue fi fas, issued from the Justices Court of
the 741st District G. M., in favor of J. F. Trout, vs Jno.
Garner, levied on and returned to me bv a Constable.
Also eighty-six acres of land, beiugpart of lot No.
118 iu the second district of originally Muscogee, now
Macon county, and lying on the west side of said lot, as
the property of John H. Burnett, to satisfy four fi fa’s
trom the Justices Court of the 314th Dist. G M. Three
of said fi fit s iu favor of Greer k Carson, and one in fa
vor of Moran k Simmons, vs said Burnett. Levy made
and returned to me bva Constable.
Also one house and” lot in West Oglethorpe, No. not
known, lately occupied by F. T. Snead as a residence,
and adjoining the lots of Samuel Hall, Esq. Levied on
as the property of Robert Carson, to satisfy one fi fa,
issued from the Inferior Court of said countv, in favor
ot Henrys, Smith k Townsend, vs Carson, Greer k Cos.
Jan 31 44-tds THOMAS DIXON, Sliff.
IP SON MARCH SALE.—WiII be sold before
the Court house door in Thnm&ston, on the tirst
Tuesday in March next, w’ithin tbe usual hours of sale
the following property, to-wit:
Sixteen Negroes, Rose, Susan, Aletha, Joe, Elbert,
Maria, Sarah, Celia, Ellen, Jane, Sam, Venus, Ellich,
Lucinda and child, Emily and Alexander; all levied on
as the property of Raleigh Greene, to satisfy sundry fi
fas from Upson Superior and Inferior Courts, iu favor
of James Neal, T. F. A B. Bethel, and Alexander Pharr
against Raleigh Greene, one from Pike Superior Court
in favor of John Neal, vs. Raleigh Greene, and 0. C.
Gibson, security, and one front Upson Superior Court
in tavor of James Anderson, vs. Raleigh Greene, prin
cipal, Stewart Floyd, Thomas B. Greene and John H.
Greene, securities. Property pointed out by Raleigh
Greene.
_ Also, one negro woman named Maria, about twentv
eight years of age, levied on as tbe property of A. G.
Spier, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice Court, in aud for
the 561st District, G. M„ in favor of C. W. Moore, against
said A. G. Spier. Levy made and returned to me by
John W. Beall, constable,
jan 31 44-tds GEORGE J. LEWIS, Dept. Sh’ff.
UPSON MORTGAGEES ALE.—Will be sold
before the Court house door in Thomaston, ou the
first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following negroes to-wit: Sam, 60 years of
age; Elbert, 45; Henry, 35 ; Venus, 60; Rose, 35; Joe
19 ; Celia, 17 ; Alexander, 13 ; Lucinda, 17 years of age.
Levied on as the property of Raleigh Greene, to satisfy
a Mortgage fi fa returnable to Upson Superior Court in
favor ot John J. Floyd, Executor of John Flovd, against
Raleigh Greene. Property pointed out in said Mortgage,
jan 31 44-tds GEO. J. LEWIS, Dept, Sh’ff.
DOSTPO N E I) ADMINISTRATOR’S
J SA LG.—Bv virtue of an order of the Honorable
Inferior Court of Pulaski county, whilesittingas a Court
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in May next, before the Court house door in Isabella,
Worth county, the following lots of land, to-wit: No.
five hundred and fourteen, (514) No. five hundred and
fifteen, (515) No. five hundred and twenty-two, (522)
and No. one hundred and ninety-one, (191) all in the
seventh district of originally Irwin, now Worth county.
Sold as the property ot John Rawls, deceased, for the
beuefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms on the dav of sale.
” CHAS. E. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
Caroline m. kawls, Adm’rx.
jan 81 44-tds
1 > O STPO N E D ADMINISTRATOR’S
I SALE.—By virtue of an order of tbe Honorable
Inferior Court of Fnlaski, while sitting as a Court for Or
dinary purposes, will be sold on the tirst Tuesday in
Jane “next, before the Court house door in Magnolia,
Clinch county, the following lotsofland to-wit: Nos. four
hundred and sixteen, (416) three hundred and three,
(303) four hundred and thirty-two, (432) three hundred
and sixty-four, (864) four hundred and sixty-three, 1463)
four hundred and twenty-six, (426) four hundred aud
fortv-three, (443) four hundred and twenty-three (423)
four hundred and seventeen, (417) four hundred twen
ty-eight, (428) three hundred and eighty-four, (384) all
in the thirteenth district, lot No. four hundred and
twenty-seven, (427) in the tenth district of originally
Appling, now Clinch county. Sold as the property
of John Rawls, deceased, by virtue of an order as per
above sale. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
CHARLES E. TAYLOR, Adm’r.
CAROLINE M. RAWLS, Adm’rx.
jan 31 44-tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will be sold
before the Court house door in the town of Thom
aston, ou the first Tuesday in April next, between the
legal hours of sale, divers'claims belonging to the es
tate of Martin B Daniel, late of Upson county, deceased,
consisting of fi fas on Larkin Ross, Goodwin, and oth
ers. Sold under an order of Hhe Court of Ordinary of
said county. E. B. ATWATER, Adm’r.
jan 81 44-tds
GEORGI A, Monroe County.—Whereas, Ab
salom Joiner, has applied to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the esta’e of Mary Joiner, 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
luw, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given in under my hand, this 30th Jan’y. 1855.
jan 31 44-5 t FI. G. CABANISS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Houston County.—Whereas,
f Samuel Folds, claiming to be a free person of
color, lias applied to me to be registered as such, all
persons are hereby notified, that if no objections are
filed in my office within the time prescribed by law, a
certificate of registry will be grauted bim in terms of
the statutes.
Samuel is a mulatto, about 24 years old, 6 feet high,
weighs about 150 pounds, was born iu Columbia Cos.
Georgia, and now resides in the 10th district of Houston
county. William Tharpe is his guurdian. This 23rd
January, 1855.
i 44-lt JOHN S. JOBSON, c. i. c.
LAW NOTICE.
ITIHE undersigned will attend to all professional bu
-1 siness entrusted to him, in the United States
Courts, for the Northern aud Southern District ol Geor
gia, and iu the State Courts of the Flastern Circuit.
HENRY WILLIAMS,
No. 8, Drayton St., Savannah, Ga.
jan 24 43-3 m
FORSYTH FEMALE COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE.
BOARD OF TEACHERS FOR 1855.
KEY. W. C. WILKES, Principal, Mathematics, Mor
al Science, and Ancient Languages.
Mrs Mary E Chandler, French, and Natural Sciences.
Mrs. Mary Ann Wilkes, Botany and History.
Mi® Martha A. Smith, Assistant in Mathematics and
Preparatory Department.
Mrs. Sarah G. Ashurst, Assistant in College, aud
Principal ot Preparatory Department.
Miss M. Fisher. Assistant in Primary Department.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
Prof. William Fiaher, Principal.
Mrs. ® G Ashurst, I ABBistantß .
Mias M. A. Smith, j
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. Mary A. Mann,
Tbe Spring Term begins January Bth, 1855.
Board in College or private families trom $lO to sl2
per month, lights aud washing included.
Tuition in College S4O, Music SSO, a year. Lowest
Primary Class, sl6 a year.
For further information, apply to Mr. O. C. Phelps,
President of the Board ol Trustees, or the subscriber.
WM. C. WILKES, President.
Fyrsjih M 97,
DAY & MAUBSENET
j WOULD inform their fi ieuds and the pub-
I v lie, that they are now open in their A’ -Jk
{Store on Mulberry Street, with a fine
new goods, consisting of Gold Magic, and Hunting
; Lose \\ atebes. and a tine lot of Hunting Case, aud lb
B. Silver Lever Watches, also a fine assortment of
j Jewelry, consisting of Breast Pins, Finger Rings
Bracelets, Buttons, Pencils, Ear Rings, Seals, Fob
j Chains, vest Chains, Diamond pins and Rings, and all
other articles usually kept in their line.
SILVER WARE.
Their assortment of Silver Ware consists of Pitchers
, Rowls, Cups, Castors, Knives, F'orks, Spoon# and Card
! t'a-ses, all of which will be warranted as good as Coin
| and will be Sold cheap for Cash.
M l SICA L INSTRL MENTS.
They have just received anew lot o! Violins, Violin
celloes, Guitars. Banjoes, Flutes, Files, Claronefs
F ladgeoletts, Drums, Tumborines, Ac., and the finest
lot of strings tier brought lo this place.
FANCY GOODS.
Ladies 1 oilette sets, Writing Desks, woik boxes Per
fumer.v. Puff boxes. Port Monies, and uihei articles mo
numerous lo mention.
q r , iv DAY A MASSENET.
5’ B L. .NKlssknxt.
- Nov ~ 30 S5-4m
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
i fIAHE Eighth Session of this Institution will com-
A nienoe on the 20th of February.
~ACADEMIC STAUf.
COL. A. V. BRUMBY, A. M., Superintendent, aud
I rotensor of Mathematics.
< APT. SAM 1 hi, JONES, U. S.-A., Commandant of
t adets, and Professor of Engineering.
:'!£• y.HMANGET, Professor of French, History, Ac
A’ “ ‘ HUNT, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and
hDgli-.li Literal ure.
\'P. J. B. GOODWIN, Professor of Drawing.
C'Ai’T. W. T. BLACK, Assistant Professor of Mathe
matics.
t ADF.T R. S. CAMP, Assistant Teacher.
boakd of tkusthks.
DAVID IRWIN, President.
CuAULts J. McDonald, M. Myers,
.Lores Brannon, A. N. Simpson,
i ”llahujs, J kith aV. Habris.
; A. \ But Min, Wm. Root,
David Dobbs, David Audis.
Andrew J. Hanskll, Secretary.
Terms.—Tuition, Bourd, Washing, Fuel, Lighu Mu
i sie, and all other contingent expenses, per session of
live Months, in ad\ance, sll2 50.
, ,n “. v be proper to state, in relation to the new
< oinmitndant, (’apt. Jones, that he has accepted the am
pomtmenf, and will be here at the onening of the Seo-
M.m He graduated at West Point, in 1842, and taught
m that institution from 1h46 to 1854. He cymes with
the highest recommendations from the officers of the
United States Military Academy.
The trustees have “recently appropriated a sufficient
sum to complete at once the Laboiatorv building, aud
also to fit up and finish the Hospital. ‘
We have accommodations for one bundled and thir
ty Cadets.
1 eisons desiring further information, can obtain a
copy ol the regulations by addressing the Superinten
dent, or any member of the Board of Trustees.
■ r. J. HANSELL, Secretary.
Marietta, Ga., Jan. 1855. 5w
NEGROES FOR SALIL
I HF, subscriber having recently sold his farming
•n an d being desirous of closing his business,
ill sell ten or twelve likely young negroes on a twelve
mouths credit, among which, are four women good
held hands, three of the women have children, among
the children are two girls, six and nine, the others
younger. Also two good mules, should anv person bo
in want of such property above described, they would
do well to call and examine before purchasing else
wh.?re-. T , IRA PECK.
Marion, Jan y. 16th, 1855. 43-ts
NOTICE.
WILL be sold, at public outcry on the Ist Tuesday
v t in March next, at Forsyth in Monroe countv, the
following negroes, viz : Abram, a man, Eliza a woman,
( ; f een a man, and Lewis a man, belonging to the heirs
ot Zach. Harman, late of said county deceased, for the
purposed a division. Terms made known on the day
of . sale - AMOS LASSETTER,
jail 24 43-tda f or the Heirs.
DR. LAMAR
HAVING learned that there exists among my old
friends and patwns doubts iu relation to my con
tinuance iu the practice ot my
Profession ,
I take this method ot tendering my medical services to
the citizens of Macon.
£ s?° My office isover the Manufacturer’s Bank, where
I shall always be prepared to give to professional calls
prompt and faithful attention.
Jan. 24 43 41 THOMAS R. LAMAR.
8188 COUNTY FEMALE ACADEMY.
r PH IS Academy will hereafter be under the charge of
j 1 Mr. Edwin C. Rowland, assisted by Miss E. E.
Campbell, us Associate Principal. These teachers
lure both’well known in this community; and the
j Trustees feel assured that under their management the
Academy willfully maintain its reputation, aud will
merit a liberal patronage.
Pupils will be received at any time daring the Term,
though it is desirable that thev should be entered as
early a# practicable. Rates of Tuition same as hereto
fore fixed by the Trustees.
N. C. MONROE, )
J. J. ORES HAM, |
S. ROSE, V Trustees.
A. IF. CHAPPELL, I
Jan. 13, 1855. NATHAN BASS. J *B-11
HANGING ACADEMY.
MR. R. J. POW ELL, would respectfully inform tbe
Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon, that be does not
teach Dancing by the quarter or session, but bv lessons,
sixteen lessons composing a course. The scholar can
enter the school at anv time, and is only charged from
the time he commences. He makes this statement be
cause many persons have inquired, when his next ses
sion would commence.
j* n 17 42-
t o. tt. ttissiojy b wjmMjrmmm
VTTOOTEN A HOLLOWAY haye taken that well
\ y known Stand, on Cotton Avenue, formerly oc
cupied by Cater A Griffin, next door to Messrs Cater k
Bowdre, where they intend to carry on a strictly legiti
mate.
ConiiuiNion & Produce Business,
As they will have no goods of their own to sell, con
signees may rest assured that their undivided attention
will be given to the interests of their customers. They
intend, by|quick sales and prompt remittances to deserve
the support of Shippers and Producers of Northern
Georgia, Tennessee and elsewhere, which is reapectfol
lv solicited.
Planters and others wishing to procure their supplies
will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsew
here. Terms Cash.
J. T. Wooten, M. C. Holloway.
jan 10 41-6 m.
a Ml f> UEIF ~
r "nilE subscribers have in Store, and will be constant-
L ly replenishing, their usuul Stock of Groceries aud
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
which will be sold at lowest Market rates.
Our terms are CASH, —but as heretofore, we will
sell to customers who pay promply at the end of each
qnarter, or contracts made for such time as may be
agreed upon.
To those who wish to buy Groceries and other heavy
goods on twelve months credit, we respectfully state.
“ we are out of the ring.”
Thankful for the liberal patronage of our friends, we
solicit a continuance for the same, pledging renewed
energies and our personal attention to merit it.
CATER A BOWDRE.
jan. 10 41-ts
Cash and Short Credits I
M. L . HALLOWELL &. CO.
SILK WAREHOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
TERMS. —Cash buyers will receipt a discount of
six per cent., if the monev be paid in par funds,
within ten days from date of bill.
Uncurrent money only taken at its market value on
the day it is received.
To merchants of undoubted standing, a credit of six
months will be given, if desired.
Where money is remitted in advance of maturity, a
discount at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum
will be allowed.
PRICES FOR GOODS UNIFORM.
In again calling the attention of the trading commu
nity to the above Terms, we announce that notwith
standing the general depression in commercial affairs
throughout the country, the system of business adopt
ed by us more than a year since, and to which we shall
rigidly adhere, enables us to offer for the coming Spring
season our usual assortment of NEW SILK AND
FANCY GOODS, comprising one of the
Largest and most Splendid Stocks
to be found in America; to which we will receive con
stant additions, throughout the season, of new and de
sirable goods from our HOUSE IN PARIS.
jan 17 42-St
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
YY TILL be let out to the lowest bidder, at the Court
YY house door in the City of Oglethorpe, on the
first Tuesday in February next, the building of a Jail,
for the county of Macou ; a plan of the building will be
furnished ou tbe dav. Bv order of the Inferior Court.
“E. WILLIAMS, Cl’k. I. C.
Oglethorpe, Jan. 12th, 1855. 42-2 t
LAW NOTICE.
YY7” k W. C. Poe, having associated Ebenezer C.
Y j • Grier, Esq., with them in the practice of Law,
the firm will hereafter be Poe, Grier k Poe, whose of
fice is above the Merchants’ Bank. Entrance on Ibe
allev. WASHINGTON POE,
EBENEZER CLARK GRIER,
Jan. 10 41-21 WM. CIIANNING POE.
PICKLED PIG FEET.
ajr KEGS Pickled Pigs F’eet in Store, and for sale
O by McCALLIE k JONES,
jan 24 _ 43-31
YYTORK BOXES—Writing Desks, Odor Bose#
\\ Ac, for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
SMOKED BEEF HAMS.
CiHOICE lot Tanaaaaea Smoked Beef Hams.
, jok S4 4 JtXES
NEW DRUG STORE.
FITZGERALD & NOTTINGHAM,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
CORNER OF CHE RY & 2d STREETS,
\RE now receiving a general assort
went of fresh and reliable aSSjPjw
DRUGS; MEDICINES;
English, French, German and American
CHEMICALS; Paints, Oils, Dye Stulls,
Window Glass and Puttv; Soaps, Perfumery, Combs,
Brushes and Fancy Articles; Surgical Instruments,
Saddle Bags, Office Furniture; and indeed everything
usually kept in a first class drug house- all of which
will be sold as low us articles of Tike quality and purity
cun be purchased of any establishment in Middle Geor
gia. Our stock has been bought principally for cash
by one of the firm m person, of maoutacturers, im
porter* and wholesale dealers, and will be kept up and
enlarged by fresh supplies by the several line* of Steam
ers and Expresses to Savannah.
Phvaicians, planters and citizens generally are invited
to call.
Macon, Sept. IS, 15.14. t 4tt
SELECT POM DERS.
THE Attention of Physicians is specially invited to
our stock of Extra Powders of Ipecac, Jalap, Rhu
barb, Squill, Ergot, Ac. These preparations are from
the house of P. Schietiilin, Haynes A Cos., and have
been pronounced bv various STATE MEDICAL SO
CIETIES to be of a very superior quality. We *'.*■
have the pure and reliable EXTRACTS from the same
Louse, as well as those of Tilden, which have been highly
complimented by the National Mbdical Association.
oct IS FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
\ f FDICIXAL LIQUORS.—Brandy, Port andSher
-VA. ry W tues, direct from the custom hou-e.
dec- 27 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
AKATOGA WATER.—Congress Water, fresh from
O the Spring.
dec- ‘27 FITZGER.U.DA:N<)TTINGHAM.
('3 ARDEN SEEDS.—A large lot, including every
T variety suitable to this latitude,
dee 27 EITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
U T HITELEAI), i.INSEKD OIL, Wiudow Glas,
and Putty.
oct Ia A NOTTINGHAM.
BURNING FLUID, Camphine, sperm and Whale
Oil, for sale bv
oct is FITZGERALD A NOTTINGH AM
COUN’STARCH, Sago, Brctua, Veu*r Pow
ders, Cooper’s Gelatine, Isinglass, Tapioca, Ireland
Ma-w, in. FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
oet 18
1 FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Lemon, Orange, Vanil
la, Strawberry, Pine-apple, Ac.
oct is Fitzgerald a Nottingham.
BRUSHES. —Hair, Nail, Tooth, Flesh, Cloth, Hat,
Shoe, Paint and Varnish Brushes.
ocUB FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
IT' OR THE HAlß.—Hair Oil, Bears Oil, BearaGrease,
Macusaa Oil, Ox Marrow, Eau Lustra]*, Pomades
and Hair Dve.
_oot 18 ‘ FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
I)EKFUMKR\ —The Bell, Basin's, aud Cologne, ol
our own make; Florida, Verbena, and Lavender
Water; Musk, Otto of Rose, and Lubin’s Extracts:
Poncine, Rose, Palm, Brown Windsor, Transparent aud
other Straps. FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
oct 18 29-ts
HARDWARE AND* CUTLERY.
MiGJT or THE F.iDEOCM.
E. B. WEED,
AT Rig OLD STAND,
On Mulberry Street, two doors abort the Lanier House,
OFl'BKb rou 84LB, WHOLESALU AND RBTAIL,
KNIVES and Forks, Bed screws A table binges,
Pen A pocket knives, Iron and steel,
Razors and strops, Nails and spikes,
Scissors and shears, Shovels ana spades,
Spoons and candlesticks, Hoes and axes,
Hollow ware, Springs and axles,
Andirons, and shovel aud Cauldrons and sugar kettles
tongs, Plows and plow castings,
Bolting cloth, Mule hames,
Wool and cotton cards, Trace and pulley chains,
Horse cards A curry combs, Scythes and grain cradles,
Manilla rope and cord, Corn shelters and mills,
Cotton, bagging and gilling Straw cutters,
Twine, Steelyards and balances,
Italian hemp packing yarn, Counter A platform scales,
India rubber packing, Mechanics’ tools,
India rubber belting, Curriers’ tools,
Tin plate and wire. Grindstones,
Copper, lead aud zinc, Sash weights.
Anvils, vises and bellows, Giue aud Emery,
Mill and cross cut saws, Sheep shears,
Well wheels, Guns and rifles,
Horse posts, Gun locks and nipples,
Steel’d wedge#, Gun wipers aud cleaners,
Otter traps, Wad cutters.
Brass and tiun’d faucets, jan 8
DISSOLUTION.
THE Firm of WOOD, BRADLEY A CO., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent —the name of the lat
firm will be used by either of the partners in closing
the unsettled business THOMAS WOOD,
E. A. BRADLEY,
GRENVILLE WOOD.
Macon, Jan. 10, 13.15.
THE undersigned have this day formed a copartner
ship, under the name and style of T. A G. WOOD, aud
will continue the business us heretofore, at the old
stand of Wood, Bradley A Cos.
THOMAS WOOD.
jan 17 42- GRENVILLE WOOD.
1855.
WINSHIP, ROSS vV liltO.,
W bolesale A Retail Dealers in
t'aacy Staple iPryt Goods,
1 % r ILL keep constantly ou hand throughout the
y V eutire season, a complete assortment of
on i* goobs,
to which they would call the attention of their custorn
-1 ejs and the public. Cotton Avenue, Jan. 10, laoo.
■ MOBY WINSHIP, JOHN* B. ROSS, 080. W. BOSS.
EIJTEA'S.
IRISH LINENS. Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Lin
ens, Tsblo Damasks, Napkins Linen Diapers, Ac, at
jan lo WINSIIIP, ROSS A TIRO’S.
f'.f HPU TMJTGS.
VELVET, arid 2 and 8 ply Carpet jogs,
) Drugget, Matting, Rugs, Ac., at
juD 10 WINSHIP, ROSS A ItRO.
To Wholesale Buyers.
TO prompt and responsible wholesale buyers wa ran
furnish Goods as cheap as they can be bought in
any southern city, W INSHiP, ROSS A BRO.
jan 10
STRAYED OR STOLEN
FROM mv lot, A “SETTER BITCH,” .
about Smooths old, white with red or
Oifmasnon wots on the head and back, tail
cropped ana very bushy, with a thick heavy coat, and
well grown, had on when taken a steel collar, with my
name, and answers to the name of “Fan.”
A liberal reward will be paid for her recovery, or any
information thankfully received.
HENRY E. BALL.
Macon, Jan. 15th, 1855. (42-ts;
CENTRE HILL CLASSICAL SCHOOL",
•Athens, Georgia .
THE Seventeenth Session of this Institution will open
January Ist, 1855. Boys are prepared for college,
and a limited number is received into the latnilv of the
Principal. Terms $250 per annum. For circulars or
other information, address
nov29 35-8 w A. M. SCUDDER, Principal.
Teacher Wanted
A GENTLEMAN, who is a classical Teacher is wan
ted to take charge of Milford Academy the ensu
ing year. The salary will be small, as this being the
first Academy ever established here, the payment of the
same will fall on a few, nevertheless, the prospect is
good for a large School in the future, and if the Teacher
gives it the reputation it is susceptible of attaining by
his success and good management, he will be entitled
to, and receive tne increase of salary which follows an
increase of patronage. The salary for the present is six
hundred dollars. Good board can be obtained at from
eight to 12 dollars per month. To a good Teacher the
onportuuity is a good one, for it is certain that the
School will be permanent, aud will have a large number
of students. Application, with testimonials of character
and ability, may be addressed to.
WALTER B. MASON, P. M.
• Milford, Baker county, Ga
jan 10-41 at
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TEACHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
WHO is competent to teach the English, Greek, mid
Latin J-anguages. Five hundred Dollars will
be paid for the year. Apply to either t the undersign
ed, at Long-street, Pul&iki county.
( HAS. E. TAYLOR,
J. A. D. COI.EY,
jan 10 41-41 B. B. DYKEES.
jkojYEY.
THOSE indebted to us by note or account tor goods
sold the past year, are requested to call ana pur
us without further delay. We mu9t have money to
pav our own debts CATER A BOW DR E.
Select School for Boys.
r FMIE subscriber begs leave to.inform the citizens of
.1 Macon, that he has commenced his School, at the
Olfiee of the “old Macon A Western Railroad Depot”
The Classical course will be such as to prepare Boys
for admission into any of our Colleges.
Those who have sufficient previous preparation,
may pursue a Scientific eourse, embracing the higher
branches of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
The first Session ending the latter part of July, will
be divded into two Terms, immediately succeeding
each other, the tuition for each term payable in ad
vance. R. IL GRAVES.
jan. 10.
AT NEW YORK COST.
Rich English velvet carpeting for two
setts of Parlers, ter sate at. New York Coat.
•♦til ttt W.PEtei.
MACON DRUG STORE.
E. L. STP.OHECKER Sl CO.
APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS,
CoaXEB xbovk THE Flotd lloraa, Macon, Goo.
UA\E now in store, and are coulißuallv receiving
choice DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS
VjLASS, COLORS, FANCY ARTICLES, PATENT
MEDICINES of all kinds, aud every article kepi iu a
•irst-ra.- establishment. Any one favoring us with
.heir may depend upon tbeir receiving the best
atteutiou, aud that all goods furnished will be of relia
ble quality*. Should they not give entire satisfaction,
the> ina\ be returned at tb* option of the buyer.
Country merchants can obtain tbeir intermediate sup
pltes ou most reasonable terms.
Garden Seed I Garden Seed I !
30,000 Papers fresh seed just received, warranted this
years growth. The trade supplied at usual rates,
uuv 1 E. j,. STROHECKER.
RABUN Sc SMITH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
J. W. Rabuk, of the late firm of Rabun A Whitmhiiar,
W. H. Smith, of the late firm of Smith A Lathkop.
attK3 21-ins6m
HINES A HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF
DOOIA , Worth, Sumter, Lee, Dougherty, Calhoun,
Randolph, Baker, Clay, Early, Decatur, Thomas,
Lowndes, Clinch, Irwin. And iii the U. S. Circuit
Court for Southern District, Geo., and in any County
jin this Suite by special agreement
I B- K- His**, R. Hobsb.
LAW NOTICE.
‘T’Mlh undersigned, (as will appear by the above curd
j X has associated Mr. Richard Hobbs with him iu the
practice at Albany, and takes this method of informing
tns friends of the change, and offers the joint service*
of the new firm tor the prompt, transact ion of anv busi
ness entrusted to them in this section of the State.
Albany. Jan. 1, 1855. 42-y R. K. lIINKS.
I7 irelirright# S Carriage •Bakers.
(VAK and hickory spikes Carriage makers’ drawing
* Rims and hubs, knile,
Shafts and whiffletree-, Trimmers’ hammers and
Springs and axles, shears,
Enameled muslin, Wagon and pipe boxes,
i Enameled duck, Oii cloth,
I Enameled leather,all color*, Saud drums,
i Dash leather, Trimming uails,ivoiy,bia-s
j Dash flames, brassA plated, and plated brat-,
j Carriage bands. “ “ Tire benders,
j Carriage and fire bolts, Fifth wheel*,
Axle clips, Ann rests, bra.se A plated.
Spoke trimmer*,new article Malleable caeiings, of all
Hollow augers, descriptions.
ja 3 For sale by E. B. WEED.
n.f.v.fir.ir
[.’’ROM he subscriber, on the night of the ]t>ib
of December, my bov GUILFORD. Guil- yS
ford is about 20 years old, light copper color,
small eyes, a quick-spoken, quick-motioned, iutel
ligent bov, about 3 feet 8 or 9 inches high, weight about
160 nounds. He rode ofl’ a tail dark bay horse mule,
whierx has a wart nearly covering one eye. The bov
may be lurking about Macon, but I think he is making
bis way to Lawreuceville, (Gwinnett, ) where I learn he
was raised. Any person apprehending said boy will
be liberally rewarded, and any information concerning
either bov or mule thankfully received.
A. McALLUM.
Jeffersonville, Twiggs Cos. Ga., Jan. 3, 1855.
Athens Herald and Atlanta Republican publish 8
times, and send bill to this office. 40(1
T. C. IfISBET,
FOUNDER AND MACHINIST,
MACON, GEORGIA.
(.SUCCESSOR TO NISBET A LEVY.)
THE undersigned having purchased the interest of
his late partner, C. P. Levy, will continue to fur
nish at their old stand, Steam Engines and Boilers,
Saw Mills Upright and Circular, Bark and Sugar Mills,
Gin and Mill Gearing, Water Wheels and Castings and
Machinery in general. Particular attention will bepaid
to Circular Saw Mill Machinery. Having iD
Ins employment the best Mechanics in the Southern
country, every guarantee will be given that the work
will be well done.
The cash price for castings generallv will be for the
present, 4 cent, per lb., instead ot 5 cents, which has
been the customary rates heretofore, aud Steam En
gines and other Machinery will be sold at proportional
ly reduced rates. T. C. NISBET.
’ dec 13 37-t t
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS.
MACON, GA.
Establishment, the largest in the State, having
. superior futilities for the execution of work r...
‘urnish promptlv, orders for
STEAM ENGINES At aaix-I. MACHINERY i
for all puimoses. Having made and put in operation I
more Cl RCULA ft SANA MILLS thau all other Munufac- i
Hirers iu tlie State, the Proprietor has no hesita
tion iu saying that in point of strength and efficiency,
they are unequalled. His STEAM GRIST MILLS are
equally substantial und approved. STEAM BOILERS
made to any required form and size. Gin Gear, Plate*
and Balls, Sugar Mills, Syrup Boilers, Corn and Cob 1
Crushers, Bullock’s Celebrated COTTON PRESSES, ,
Parker’s and Ilodgkiss’ WATER WHEELS, Shafts, j
Pulleys, and Mill (tearing of every description.
The quality of the work will be warranted equal to j
the best made in the Union, and the prices will be rea- ‘
vocable and uniform. But that class of Costings known
as Interior or eheao work will not he made at anv priee.
Ftench Burrs, Esopus and other Millstone* ot the best
quality, furnished to order. R. FINDI.A Y,
Jan. 10 41-lt Proprietor. I
SSO RSWARD.
IA AN AWA Y from the subscriber in Macon, _
1V on the evening of the -Slst December, z Ne- a®
gross—DlCK, a black fellow, 23 years old,
smooth rkiu, good countenance, soft, pleasant
voice, weighs about 170 lbs., very likely,but has ralhei
a hobbling gait—WlLL, a brovv’u Boyj 2-n years of age.
tall and straight, with (jood features, and proniiiieiu
nose, weigh* about 170 lbs, and has a fine gait. One
had a deep blue blanket coat, the othera grey overcoat
These negroes came from the upper part of South Car
olina, ..York District.) and were sold to me by a pro
fessed trader calling himself R. Lee. I have reason to
believe that they have been stolen by some white man,
or furnished with passes. Il runaway, they w ill pro
bably try to get back by way of Washington, Wilke*
conuty, to Carolina.
J will pay the above reward tor tbeir apprehension
and lodgment in any safe jail, so that I ran get them;
and Fifty 1 Hilar s rstra tor proof to convict any white. !
man or taking them off. Leu was a tall young tnu, t
wilh cadaverous countenance, and moustaches—about 1
27 years of age, with dark hair, light gray eyes, thin 1
board, and blue blanket eoat.
I have reason to believe that a gang of Mur ret Mrs ■
are now engaged in selling negroes through thecountw
at low prices, and thou mealing them off to be sold again.
These Boy, I think, weie taken off by some member ot
that gang. People would do well to examine all itine
rant traders closely. J. H. R. WASHINGTON.
jan 10 40-4 t
Union Livery and Sale Stable,
/'i RIER A MASTERSON, would f
* 1 respectfully itnform their friends
and the public that they have the
Union Stable on Third Street, near the river in Macon,
formerly known as Cooper’s and that they are now pre
pored to receive horses, and invite the public to give
them a call, as they are determined to spare no exer
tions to give satisfaction. Howes kept bv the month,
or day. They willulao keepfSfeks and buggies for
hire.
BREAKING, NICKING. TRIMMING, Ac.
They are also prepared to break horses to saddle or
harness, and to nick and trim after the most approved
style, and upon the most reasonable terms
dec 2o—tf C. MASTERSON, Agent.
NOTICE.
Socth-Wbstbk.v Railroad Company, f
Macon, January 3rd, 1855. {
THE Annual Election for President and five Direct
ors of this Company will be held at their office in
this city, on Thursday the Bth of February next.
JNO. T. BOIFEUILLKT,
4 1 -' 1 J Secretary and Treasurer.
•TCP TICE.
r |HIK undersigned has associated with him his son.
1 T. K. Campbell. The business will be contiuued
in the name and style of C. Campbell A Son.
CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Macon, Jan. 8. 1853. 4'i-8t
mil
\VERY desirable two acre LOT, on the Hill, ad
joining James Ralston, Esq. It will be sold at a
low price, and on terms to suit purchaser. Apply to
the subscriber, or iu his absence to Wm. S. Ellis Esq.
dec 20 2S-4t JOHN D. GRAY.
NOTICE.
\LL persons indebted to Wm. B. Fern - A Cos. either
by note or book account are resjiectfully request
's! to rail and settle. All claims not promptly attended
to will be tuiued over to the proper officers for collec
! ‘ion- W. B. FERRY A CO.
jan 3 40tf.
FOR SALE.
VYERY desirable Residence, 1# mile from Macon,
adjoining J. H. Field, Esq., 4 acres attached. On
the place there is a verv comfortable Dwelling House,
with 4 lOomH, good kitchen and dining room, an excel
lent well of water, none better. There ate also about
250 of Nelson’s choicest Fruit Trees, mostly peaches,
a beautiful Iron! yard ueutly decorated with shrubbery.
Cheap for CASH. Enquire of the subscriber,
ROBERT A SMITH, or
uof 16 20tf GEO. J. LUNDSFORD. ,
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
A Bwe contemplate a change in our business, all
.cV. goods Bought of us aftet first January, mu-t L*-
for CASH, and all ovt mg us are i*<;nested to settle their
accounts without further notice.
Jau. 3 40-tt HBLpKX ACO !
BACON.— <6,000 lbs. Prime IVuue-fe Bacon jo*t
received aud for ah( by
ma* 24-* CATER A BOW DUE
CORN, CORN.
JE. A BU§M. Csrs just received and for sale
ty M<CA A JftXßii.
AEORfiE PAYNK— Whoi *- A
\ x tVL* AND Retail Dri.gi.l-t o:n Jj *
State Lickkobh Ahothki iv.-fi, -l
poeite the Washington llall. j
Prescript ion s compoDded with .-aic,
aud no errors allow ed to pa-a uooo
ticed the scrutinizing eye of him, who
has had over twenty years exj>ei iente _ 4jfe
iu the Apotliecary business. dCjfc.
None but pure Chemicals and Genuine Medicines . <•*
sold by him.
Weekly arrivals ol the Steamer .- to
him to he supplied at all times with fresh Dti'gs, Aa -
Below is a list of some of the article* now ou baud, kl 4
which 1 am daiiv dispensing to kiud patron-., wfiu.ii I
am always happy to see and serve.
Drugs in great quantity—Dves, Ac.
Chemical too numerous to tnentiom
Patent Medicine* and Nostrums, I cannot a/iuaicJaft
heie.
4od Fresh and Superior Sweedish Leecheo.
• >oo Ounces Sulphate Quinine,
j Gross Congress Water, direct than the siwina.
JOo Oullons Pure filtered Castoi Gil.
■2 Gross Indian Cholagogue.
Instruments ot all kinds, Supporters, Bandage.,- Tins*
sea, Ac. ’
Liniment* of all kinds in use, Mtfan<r FarraU Vgi.:-
tian, Ac. ’
Osage Orange Seed, for hedg,.. an d lvW* Rravaa.
lor stock.
Perfumery of all kinds, Pomad*, Extrac t*, Oft*, Sop s
Ac. *
| Farina, and Ccmd Starch, for thr Invalid.
Fine Starch and Soap fur lamily ore.
may 31
MRS. HOWLAND,
(Sicckasoß ru Mas. Ca*k r, •
At tie OU .Stand of (,’***> M. J.o' j...
VAT OU LI) rvspwifully intbrm hi-c friend*
v v and cusioi,*er>, that-I*e fia.-uow on hand
* Urge stißrk of
MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS,
suited to the \\ inter and approaching Spring
a hich will be sold at reduced ]iriee*, consisting ot elr
ganl slyles of Crape, Fine Straw, Fanrt Mohair, Silk,
Embroidered, Plain Mohair and every -lle of
Fancy Hat,
lanliea, and Missis, Fancy Flats, Infants Hot*, and Ciqi-
Head Dn-ses, Cps and Kigoleltes of Ove lalest dh.
A splendid assoiintent of
SILKS, MANTILLAS, GLOVES. FANS, CORSETS,
Embroidered Uvcra, Dross Goods, English Crua
for Evening [tresse*. An elegant aelieetion nt
Ribbons and French Flowers, Bridal Wreaths and giik>.
All the-e (vootle have been oelettedby Mra. Howl*/ t
(Vom the New York aud Philadelphia importation,*) •
iiope* io Iw able to pl**tw-e the ta*.iee of her
4 call i* respectfully aolicitiA. All orders oran-i'i
ly fulfilled. v *
Dressmaking dons in the laMM snd nireittaaluLL*-
ble style, by Mrs. Wright.
Jan 10 ‘ .
\LRS. DEBBAU beg* leave once mere to Ch
,\L announce to tiie citizens ol Macon and the /Sw
vicinity, that she will be prej<ated te open, on Sat- ■
urday next, a foil axid most splendid iev>*rtHrevt
Bonnets,
RIBBONS,
DRESSES.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
CLOAKS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS.
And a variety of other articles, selected by herazt
with care from the New-York market, and w hich sir
thinks cannot be sur;>asaed iu beauty aud elegauce.
Thankful for past favors, she most reß pec fully soi
cits a continuance of public patronage.
N. B.—M anted immediately 6 good hand* to worVnl
dressmaking, r <vt il j ’
REMOVAL.
MRS lIOWLAND, (Succc*or to Mr*. Carey,) Lo
removed to the corner of Cherry and Second Sue
next door to Bostwick A Johns, and well known as F**
Logan's Old Stand. [oct lft?
MERCHANT TAILORPM.
r |''llE subscriber would na
JL respectfully return hix WJg Tjv
thanks tor past tavors, and
solicit for the future his
-hare of patronage in the life
above business, llv keep 6
CLOTHS, CASH/MERS, .ffm
SATINS and TRIMMINGS ||^l
of the best class, and is pre- tS&iM iSk
pared 10 make ut> the same fWf9 I b l'*
in good *ivle aud at short I t ! |
notice. Also a good lot of \w \§ II 1
TRIMMINGS suited to the
work cut for ladiee to make.
A liberal inducement will be held aut for cast psy*
mem*. C. H JONte
ThomastoD, Ga., Aug. 9, 1854.
£Rho£ • ‘Ah Yh aw
\X r EI.CH A GRIFFITHS’ extra fine Cast Stral
\\ CIRCULAR SAWS, of every *isia, including
Saws for the Portable Saw Mills, froin 42 to 72 iachc*
in diameter—together with Gang*, ilulanv, Mill, Cta-
Cuu, Pitt, Ac. Ac.
These celebrated Saws have been extensively used at
the North and We.*t for the first twenty-five years, a&U
are eonsideml by eompeient judges the best artKlo
made.
Manufactured by them and for sale at their War*
hou-e. No. 45 Cliff atroet, New York.
REFF.BKXCF* :
R. Fixolat, Findlay’s lion Works. Mcou, G. t whote
Saw* lor the Portable Saws can he •ht*id,
fluAULgv A Giles, I t
H. Mivchbll. i vannaii.
Faikbaxo* A Cos., Jacksonville, FUr.
Union Libbeb Comfaxt, Darien. Ga.
MoNTtiOMISHV IbON WoEES,
dec 6 36-9 m
(1 ARPETINCt,—VeIvet, and all Wool Carpet*
j with Rugs to match, just received and for sole low
bv oct wiNsuip, Rum 4 smo
HAC’ON, LARD, BUTTER, FLOUR,
42,000 lbs. Clear SIDES, prime quality,
5,000 •* prime Teune-see Shouldei -,
10 bait el- Uat 1 Aud,
2 kegs Goshen Butter,
.'.<•o sacks Flour. Sept 27 ASHEK AYRBfr
PLANTATION FOR RENT.
Plantation e miles front Macon know nos “The
i Baber Pl8 T ”- mostly pine la<nd, .wrne *ot) aura
clrarod, in a body id lfi'*’ acres, fi>r Kent for the next
yen*. Apply to JOHN BUTHF.BFURD.
Itev. I*_ _ _ 87-*t
FOR IS A LE,
tinn Barrels Tfiomaetou LIME, 27. harral* Plaster
Paris, 100 bushels Plastering Hair, 2* baiTbia
Cement. Paints, Oils, Glass and Pu'tv. constautlv oa
band |p><■*• 7-kryQ AaUkf A \ LEj
FOR SALE.
VYERY plcasMit rwidance on College Hill. L
Tl.o lot ertjtauui two acre* with every coc- a'.'-j?
vei ieucn, aud fine water. Apply to
5. Tr. NAPIER, *r
J. 0. EDWARDrt.
dec 8 fit*-
TO HIKE.
J the ecstiujg year,
“* Thres NEGRO GIRLS, good house oervants
deed 88-3 t ApplytoJAMF-S T. NISBET.
8188 COUNTY ACADEMY.
r V , HE Exercises in this Inst tution will be resumed mi
1 the flrsi Mondav in September.
c - -ts ‘ J. \X MILLER, Principal
Male Department.
{OIO
HAVE been before the public for upwards of 4iwr
vears, and their wide-epread leputatiou and for
eign as well as domestic demand is in itself aufficieut u
eMablish the fact of their being generally fresh and
genuine. LANDRETH’S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
GROWTH 1854, viz: 12 varieties Cabbage, 12 variv
ties Garden Peas, Iff do. Beans, snaps und runner*;
Tumitia, early spring. rel top, Ac ; Kadidies, Beef*,
Sijua-hra, Cucumbers ; Flower and Gra-* Seeds, Cana
ry S.rd ; Onion Sett-for large Ouion*. Merchant-and
Families supplied with suitable assortment* at a sow
price. J. 11. A tf.b. ELLIS,
4e If 47 4m #bem Mira*; Maw
Notice so iu.r• undoj rtwnno n uit*r ,
j Lit* of Monroe County. —All person* having an
interest, as heirs, or legatees, or representative# of w
ther, are he eby notified that the subscriber will be
prepared to make payment pro rata of all mouey* now
in hia hands, or that may be received by the 15th of
February uext—on which day a distribution will L-v
made to all applicants, or at any time thereafter a
will be jfiveu for any ainouut due, Niid Juuii* h ill be
deposited in bank,'according to the will of Thomas
Walker, detrased. r>. H. ALKLR, Ex r.
Monri >e Cos., .1 an .Jn 137i5. 41-40<to* **
ALL persons indebted, will greatly oblige the sub
scribers bv W rarlv'settlem-ut.
K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
mar 29 _ .
A CARD.
r I’ , HK tinderaigned having bad the Diisturtuiie tr> boat
J. ’ their Maiitilattory by fire on the zßlh nit., wuoid
re*ptK4fulij tequest ail indebted In them either by u .K
----or account, to come toi waid at once and fettle ahh
ihem aud thus enable them to re-*iabli*b their Manu
factory, and afford *rrk to the worthv Mecbaaiea ru
tjieir employ. WOOD, BR ADLKY X I’D.
Marvin, l >ec i5. :.<5-tr
NOTICE.
VLL accounts made with the undei-igned lioui, aiul
alter this date will be due and payable *nfrr> ‘.
This rule will b* strictly adhered to , „
Jan. S >t GKO. T. WOQBRB * HON
A GOOD BLACKN-HITII I’DR SALE.
riIHK Subscriber has a first rate Blavk-mith, y-
X six veara ol agv, -utuig < ll l htxlthy. My rudeo> a
is uine miles Soniieaat ol Manttcello. Jff-per fd-. kK.. $
Jan. T# U-4t B tZiU-