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^^mUeSjtevtU^ ICailioart
0 company.
cl von that the Book* of Sub-
••i'll* 5 w .„ the'Capital Stock of this Company,
\ pnrpio of completing a Railroad
> ,r 7 from Augusta through Miltidguville
Jtjuio*' J". .,1 at the several places mined
5 a"* .AwMonday, the 12th day of Decern-
»fl® John Phinlzy,Thomas S. Metcalf,
[ u lii-bop.
\ nun, under the supervision and direction
ru"^, M. Robert*. Win. XV. Anderson,
J ‘ a’.rteas, IV. H. Wellborn, George V. Seal.
jjiaHiad t‘"J? • sl ,pp rt i)tondenoo and direction
f US jrw '| ffcoin**, Hardy Culver, Thomas
!! M Joint*ton. Linton Stephens. E. If.
rs!t «’lpjm si'Te. and Ezekiel Carthoni.
c r -' ", ...i. r'tlie Mijiervisimi nod direction of
JI T"l'e irott, Pnln-ki S. Holt. ,1. J. Gresham,
' T NisbvI. I- A. Wliittle, Hubert Collins, and
' ■ i lllr. nndcrtbc supervision oftlie Board
I ''’"ollwt of the Chief Engineer eun bo prorur-
II '' v,,ii„.» t,> any of the above named Com-
v iniii; the estimates of construction
• ■ Indicating the comemplatedroute
1 i r* t the Hoard of Directors.
I* 1 ' r “ W'.M. S. ROCKWELL, Secret-try.
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Jj^WSTTO THE PI BUC.
■ ,;roSsMAYKR »v imo.. are now dis-
|j, ’ of their Extensive Stock of
(i*od* nntl d'lotliiujf at Cost.
V ,blic arc respectfully requested to call.
JJrui Borriisriuruis.
3!rni 3Hnrrti5nnfHti.
UST OF LETTERS *
R EMAINING iii the Post Office, Macon. Ga- on
the 1st December, 1853.
l<f Persona calling will please say they are ad
vertised.
1—Austin, Dr J C 3
Adams, Krostus \V
Alien, Miss XI M
Anstiii, Rev. Jc.s M
Arnistrouv. Geo W
'», i afti*r iiui uth un> iii uri Pin* A,i. ir **. v \r
f ,>o the supcriutciiJeiic© of the Commis- • Ji
. „i', nn ^ . j„ or nnv three or more of them. r % ? i i1
‘ > * : s o k consists of Sixteen Tho, JhftPSZ’SP*
& /w/or, reel —five doll » «. W \V
^ the Charter to be paid g^Lre^S
* KderAcs^Mnn^ di-
Hri^htiv. l), W B
Burke, A K
Burge. XV M
Renfor.-, Robin M
Brown, P B
Braswell, Win
Bone, Richard
Baughman, C
Block, .lost ph
Blight, Miss Xancy
Bloodworib, Sami
Bright, John R
Brown, Mathew C
Iturgo, .Mrs A XI
Brou n, Mis.-, Ellen
Benedict, K C
Beater, Lucy
Beasly, Mrs M J
Blair, W .1
S'—Cob-man, l>a\id
t 'o.-tin, Xli— Susan F
Co*, W It
Cohen, Henry
Chalmers, Dr Win II
Crowin, Win
Cnxv, J It
Chestnut, Irish
Cleg|lorn, John
Clarke, John A
Cooper, Rev S II
Coke, DrJnoT
Tciirltcr*—Take Xollcc.
HI u'.tPKMV in Pond Town, Sumter county.
rjilll
Male l*rincipal and Kein.de Assistant
|-,, r the ensuing year. A large and lncra-
,-au !>•' secured by immediate apjdi*
■ „ t. :1 v liuJvrsigned.
*““ h U WM. A. BLACK.
ROBERT BLJRTOX,
S. MONTGOMERY,
C. K. TONDEE.
H. S. FRENCH,
A li. GREENE.
M ,| Dec. It, 1853. 17— B
L^ut) Lit ltd »»'«• l*«*n»lon Agency,
JlittTt I • TUCKER, WASHINGTON, I>. C
qii|,’.\KY for Claimants, A Agent for obtaining
l'|;, Miluiionary, Naval, Invalid and Half-pay
j.. it,unity I.and, arrears of pay, extra pay.
t -Military and Naval services.
» a ,v i.-ml obtained for the widows and lieirs of
11 „f the Texas Revolution of 1838; and
’ ulitaiued for service* in the C. 8. Navy on
nfCalifornia and M-xiro, from 1846t«1852.
CHARLES <’. TITCKER,
,‘.4_un XV -sl.i i-rton. I) C.
L'velv, O VV.
I Joy’d, J II -
rtf—\lorri -rty, E 3
MiUcr.CC
Moore, W T in M
Mettaur, Dr A
Moaely, W’m M 3
M-istei-son, C
Mit-bell ,L
MoAulUr, .1 imea
MeAnliir, M r.v
MitcheU, J-imt a
Mathews, Wm 2
McF -v. John
MoAurtlmr, Dr J P 3
Merely, E D
Murray, G-o XV
Moulton, XVuiS
McXultv, Ellen
Moore, 'J XV P
Mason, Miss KUa
Murphy, Daniel
Moore, J L
Mower, J XV
Meay, XVm
Msgrndor, C B
Me Williams Asa
McLennan, It 3
Mallory. Geo
Montgomery, E
Mutiny, K E
McMichael, John B
Morgan, Mi-s Nancy II
Murphy. Micld
Moore, Mi-s V S
Morel v, John XV
Myers, Thos
MoGregorv, MrsTabitha
IV—Nicholson, J I*
Nowell, Sol
Xeesc, Davia
Xowlen, C C
Melius, Dnnl
I*—lVugold, XTr
Chambliss, Mr- Amanda Pl’orter. II H
Collins, Mr- Julia E
Clarke, Louisa C
Clarke. XVm
Clarke, Elvira L 2
Collin-. W
Collins, Miss Mary
U—Davis, .Mrs £ J
Daily, ,1 ns K
Dillon,,Inn 3
Dunham, James C
Darby, Eli
Pittman, MrsC A
Pool, Mrs T A
Plant. Thos W r
l’iekens, J I-'
K—It niter:-on. E M 3
Randolph, J W*
Rittenhurv, Green
Roberts, Jus II
Randolph, Jerry
Rose, Mrs Ann*
Roberts, Logan
.Delbri-lge, Mi-s Mary F 9 ltoache, Mrs Maria
HARD WAKE.
Blt.tV, (MliniKTA CO„
li HULKS* ts *Nn RETAIL DKALKUS IX
fffiisll A, A.UKRICAX II VKIMV.IStK
IHIUD-STREKT—MACON, G*.
)fil Ifivr to invite the attention —' , „
) frit mis an<! the public, to t heir -i,
i.i.-t»ad splendid -leek of Hard-
, i,: fuller), Iron and Steel, Nails SR-eKI
,v- ware, Bl ickamith and Carpenter's Tools,
Materials of every description, and ever;
i,i Sln-lf Goods. House keeping Articles,
, . r i! Implements and Machinists' Tools, Cot-
vlRiiUsml Hemp Rope, together with a large
,,i iu Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Wire,
' «rt also now receiving direct from Sweden, one
i T iMi.i>t' Swedish Iron, assorted, from 1 to 12
So vide.
i, ninth's occasion to assure id! who call on n-
-t, pr- pin-d to furnish them with everythin,
• line >t tho very lowest m irket rates.
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won atuu Sleet.
lilE nn-i-.r-igiieii are now receiving in addition
to -,i eir Urge Stock of Iron,
I'..r- Sweed Iron by direct importation,
id Tens English and Ameii.-an Refined, and
- i-maion English Iron.
hT.vj Uvai. h ilt'round Bands. Hoops,Scroll,
Horse Shoe Iron and Nail Rods,
v il.s. Cast. Busier, Germ in and Spring Steel
• < HUAX*. CAUHARTA CO.
atirut^s iiitii .-a *lea.
0 1.it just r.-eeived and for sale bv
llRAY, CARHART A CO.
Saws, Saws, Saws-
,-jD if.. Cr.es Cut, 11 ick and Pit Siw
ln.ll.uni, Pamiel, Rip and Tennnn Saws,
M.-iil B'l \V. CA«ll\nT*CO.
Cutlery,
DOZ. Table Cutlery of every grade.
307 (li.r- u Pork* t do.
SS do Shears and Scissors.
23 do Hirers.
U.m i. some a< »■ an-1 beautiful patterns of fine Ivo-
J : Tabic Cml- ry which cuunotfall to please.
< i ivm! am] for sale bv
BIUY. CARHART A CO.
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Ufai’KMIlitil'si Tools,
■ ( ..iicrK-v and -olid box vices
'[ K:i?li*h tuifi Aim rir:»n Anvils.
• * A;x* ooUV’ llimum*r>* CMorted.
Bellow a from W to 40 inrhm.
• ."‘illh Mi.ckn ami Die’* from 3-it> to 1 1*-
uu’Lua For >i*l«* bv
HUAVs CARHART*CO.
Xuil h.
W KEjiSCnt N.'iiis niui Snikes.
K* j^, Wrought Xiiils and Fptkes, jw.st re-
• J Mi't lor sal*- bv
BRAY, CARHART * CO
llerso ViiK and Horse Mtm-s.
Illl GritSn’s Horse Nails.
' Keg- Burden s llor-e Shoes, ju»t re-
■•'oil for vile bv
' ' BRAY. CARHART A CO.
(Tiuitis ! Clinius !!
..11)0 *-' ls Press Chains.
WO si lb*. Coil do., from 3 15 to 1-2 ineh.
-"w lbs. Leg and Fifth do. assorted sizes.
309 pair Twee Chains, for sale by
BRAY, CARHART A CO.
Hill IroiiH sinil .Hill Saws.
,{)|||| -.Iks. Mm iron-, various kinds,
i oil - dozen Mill Sous, assorted length aud
9 1" inch Cireular Saws, for sale by
BRAY, CARHART A CO
^BdreilFs lYaminli'd Garden
Seed.
I'''HTH. f | . viz :—12 varieties Cabbages;
' '' V..p-. mid Runnel's; Beets, Cueum-
Utlui-s, lladishes; in varieties Peas; Tur-
Hatrh. Rial Tops, and others; Grass seeds,
C.ii-.arv Se-ds, and many other kinds,
ikr;"n Unions, mul Onion setts.
•• l-sutzy Merchants aud Families supplied ou
'mas. J. II. A XV. ri.ELLlS,
Near Cotton Avenue Clierry-st.. Macon.
• 17 3m
Frpsdi Garden Seeds.
.1,11 Pap r. G irdeu Seeds.
. VV * bam Is Onion Seeds.
‘in Kentucky Blue Grass Seed.
'; '• F.-.-n.-l, Lucerne Seed.
h-'d nml White Clover Seed. Just rc-
' if! 1 f- r sale wholesale and retail, liy
ehU.mj.; p.vi’NE, Druggists, .Macon, O i.
i 17—3m
Duly, Mrs Mary
DUon. Mrs F XV
Davis, Wm M
Davis, Middleton
K—Ellis, L D
Everett, Sum! H
F—-Ftrand, XVm 2
Fulton, It L
Furlong, Uiehd
Fort, Wm
Kaver, Miss Saruh
Freeman, -Mrs James
Fnller, A M
Foster, Win
Fears, O P
fi—Gridin, Jno R
Gamble, Wm or .Mary 2
Javan. Mrs Mary J 2
Green, Thos S
G lbert, O W
Gilbert, Mrs I.neiuda
Giiliuin, XV ii
. Jute.-. J X’
«I—Hayes, J C
Hi-ks, Miss Mary E
Hill, Beoj S 2
lo t, L»u
flan, Wm
Harris, W F A Co 2
Hand, WA
II. rue, H H
Gill, FA
iuncock, XV s
J—Jol.nstoi], Jno A
foues, >S C
lone-. XX' J
lones. Uc.ij A
lohuston, .Miss Francis
J. boston, XX’ L
lohikion, Elisha
lordmi, James
lohuston, Allen
lohusti u. Lin-on
K—King, D R
,\erly, Cil inev R 6
Kautinau, Jiu-ob
.ving, Clin* A
Kdlnatiick, Tlio* S
Rowlings, IIfl
M—Stubbs, W B
Smith, John A
Smith A Roberts 9
SlaiiL-h or, II 3
Smith. B S
Sliirey, Juo
Smitli G
Stewart, Mrs Ann S
Stern, Audolph
Shiffiir, Jacob
Smith, David
Smith, Mrs Fannie L
Sin'th, D M
Smith, Chas
Solomon, Chas X
Smith, ti P
S inodes, M C
Sliepplu rd, V II
Sin.th, Miss Eliza 2
Smish, A J
Seogo, E M
Stewart, Andrew
T— I'aply, Miss C A
Tool, James
Thompson, A E
Thompson, Geo
V—X'aughun, Mr D
Vogel, G
Varuer, Master Herbert
W—iVheeler, Mi-s LA
XV bite Eiiefair
XX’ells, George G 2
Watson, W S
XVise, Miss E iza A J
XVood, XV D
XVynn, Miss ' ry
XVnller, XVm
XVrye, Wm
Wright, Miss Ellen L
WaibG.is, Frank
XVi.ev, John T
XVriglit, Catharine II
Wheeler, Mi-s Susan 3
XVright, Abeilnego A
Wilson, I. ,\1
XVilliuinson, T XV C
Ward, B F
—Leroy, Blacksmith 2 Willoby, Miss Mahala
Lun-ford", Mrs Pricilla XVi»e, .Moses
ynn. It B
uiingstetler, A
1. iwton, W 8 A Co 2
Luthrop, C X
.niiigworth, XX'ra
Lin caster, .Mbs Mary A E Walsh, Julian
Lew, Harris ..
d,.’,. 6 .TA'IEM A. XI -BET. ,P. XI.
XVinslow, Geo
XVil inms. Jack
Wright, Mrs Mary Aun
Weeks, Ben
Wilder, Edward
,JiKg iS.SAi.tirr a.t l. K—Will Ov-seJ(i belure
X the courthouse door, in the town of Zcbuloo,
Pike enmity, on the first . uesday in January next,
.letwecn the usual hours of sale, a negro girl by the
i.-.me of Hetty; levied on as the property of Jona-
han Baker, to satisfy a subpoena li fa issued from
Pike Superior conrt’in favor of Hudson K.rk.
Also, ut thu same time aud place, will be sold, one
lot ofland number six in the second district of Pike
ounty, as (lie property of XVm R. XX'ilkerson, to sat-
ifv one fifa from 1’ike Superior court in favor of
Aaron Smith and Henry Smith vs said XX'ilkenon.
Property pointed out by defendant,
dee 0 JOHN COUCH, SheritY.
Also, at the same time and place, one House and
Lot in the town of Barnesville, containing tlirec-
fourtbs of an acre, more or less, known as lot No. 36,
lying north of the Railroad; levied on by virtue of two
u fas issued from Pike Superior Court, one in favor Ot
lames H. Fryer vs. Nathaniel T. Ennis ; tho other in
favor of Gideon Barnes vs. said Ennis.
Also, one vacant Lot iu tho town of Barnesville,
known as Lot No. 21, situate, lying and being on
Thoumston Street, fronting said Street 10 feet, and
running hack 100 feet: levied on l»y virtue of a li fa
issued from Pike Superior Court, in favor of Gideon
Barnes vs. It. Lafayett Hnyman. Property pointed
out bv Plaintiff. A. B. VAUGHN, 1). Sheriff,
dec fi
' Jo.cc llavunu:i Clears.
1,00(1 !'"* Hnne’eCigaw.
u lo.C'j j ( ,.nvi Cig irs, a superior article.
l liiua. and Union Pauateiia.
ALSO,
’ i-’ars, various brands, American manu
-‘■fry low prices for cash only. For sale by
T C, HEMP EX’.
-1: Bun Pipes Pure imported Brandy,
ui;'.., "(G- Madeira aud Port XViue. Hol-
MiuiQngahela and old Bourbou XX'iiiskey.
Aud li»|f boxes, Virginia Tobaeeo.
, t T. C. DEMl-SEY,
Floyd House Building.
j»* M J*i BIBB COUNTY.—XVhereas, Geo.
*PpB*» to uie for Letters of Admiuis-
•- , e-isie of Matthew Beard, late of said
:
• mertforc. to cito and admonish all por-
he and appear at my office wiilnu
Ui y"'.' r 'hi-«1 by law, to show cause. If any
■ j "'"“Y •still letters should not be granted.
. P, Td AC 3, Ordiuary.
[l CRAWFORD COUNTY.—XX’heroa*
—dwiliu, applies to me for Letters of ad-
Oil r i.,"’*!* 1 ® e.Uni, of William T. Shurley.late
t^ CU '£'y. deceased j
- r : , r ’'!"T ^re. to cite and admonish all ani
ski aud creditors of said deceased,
ilivi. * r m . v otHce, within the time pro-
'•'nidus. ' sl,,,lv cause, if any they have,
' an,!' '* »ot be granted.
air luy band at oitice, December 2nd,
’F.oS~r - JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
J * ''' FORD COUNTY.- Where-
- !; u noi . -Bay. and .Xiao Dal- Dawiclly,
-...late nf , “h** and testament of James
“bi.,. - .**” couuty, deeeaMid, applies for Let-
IVit, V frt-m said Executorship:
■it*, ’ ,, 1 t'JTe, to cite uid adnumish all per-
Li.V* * ,,<1 appear at my office within
f*. *Lj b J 1»», tosliow cause, if any they
,J - -rt. |3j*' u L'tt-rs should not be gi anted.
JAMES J. It AY, Ordinary.
C IH.ltVI'Oltll tlOHTRAt.K SIIKKII F
/ a.tl.K.—Will bo sold ou the first Tuesday in
Fehmarv next, at the courthouse in Knoxville, in
said couiitv, ivithin tho usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit: Hester, a woman, about 12
or 20 years of age. and Henry, a boy about 12 or 13
I ears of age. Sold as the property of Leads Davis,
io satisfy a mortgage fi la iu favor of Nathan 11.
Mobley, ’Tranaferce vs. said Lewis Davis. Property
■ minted out in said mortgage fi In.
1 dec i; LEWIS F. HICKS. Sheriff.
A. dinary, ten days alter date, I will sell the per-
soiml effects of John Hiiiman, deceased; consisting
of Furniture, XX'earing Apparel, Ac.
dec 8 J. A. VIRGIN, Adrn'r.
4 LI. persons having 'demands against tho estate
j V of Richard M. Seroggmi, late of Jones connly.
deceased, are rcitne«ted to present them according
to law—and those indebted to said estate, are re
quested to makeiinmediatop iyinent.
dec ii DANIEL LESLIE. Administrator.
/ iauMiii.4, ruin lloiJ.i 11.— o«u&»,juii-
V J ana T. Arnold, applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration, on the estate of XX’illiam XX'. Arnold,
lat-of said county, deceased :
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
ingular. the kindred and creditors of said deeeaseil,
io lie and appear at my office within tho time pre
scribed bv law, to -how cause if any they have, why-
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ut office, liis 30th day of No
vember, 1853. XVILEY E. MANUHAM.
d..,-1> Ordinary.
’ For'Sfalc. "
A LARGE and commodious Dvellmg 2-
XI House, containing five good Rooms,fit
wt!h 1 rge G’nicn, Stable and other om 1st
houses attached. A1 -c, a good w« II of water. J o
bouse is pleasan-ly -i uHted near the Female A-ade
my- F<*r par i ular... apply to J. BARNES
d*Q« H. HOBBS.
tiuoxrille nud Female
AradcmieB.
T HE TRUSTEES of the above named Institu
tions, take this method of informing the citi
*cns of Crawford comity, and the public, generally
th-tthev have secured llie services of Mr. Bentos
vili.k Tatlok, forth.- Male School, and Alias Ei.iza
axTii Tatlok, fur the Female Academy, at Knox
villi-, for the ensiling year.
The lady and gentleman come with testimonials
of the highest character of their competency, expe
rience and moral worth. The Tru-tee.«, therefore,
take pleasure iu recommending to the p itrouage
tlie public. GEORGE R. HUNTER,
JACOB LOWE.
LEWIS F. HICKS,
JOHN XV. ELLIS.
O. XV. NORMAN,
dee 6 It Trustees.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
Henry W. XValton, late of Monroe county de
ceased, are hereby notified to present them properly
attested to me, within the time prescribed by law,
or they will not be settled; and all persons indebt
ed to said deceas' d, arc hereby required to make
immedate payment. MRS. WALTON. Kx’x.
dec 6 ‘ D. A. XVALTON, Ex r.
Ifnplr anil /anq Hq <£ijdH
Closing Out—At Cost.
T HE subscribers hav e excuaiigcd their city prop
erty for on- of the largest stocks of Fancy and
Staple Dry- Goods in th- city, and arc now oficriug
them at Cost. Greater bargains than ever will iiow
bo given. The stock is large mid we wish to close
out us soon as possible. XVINSHIP A SOX.
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Lndtc$ Dress tioofis.
rfin YARDS French 3Ierino.
i)UU -103 do Plain Black Silk-.
25<i Patterns limeade* and Figured Silks.
SO “ Black Fignr-d Silk-.
All offered at cost by XX'IXSHIP A SOX.
m.v 22
c
LOAKS .and .MANTILLAS, at cost by
m.v 22 WIXSHIP A SON.
Embroideries.
4 LARGE stock of all kinds, at cost bv
nov 22 XX’INSHIP A SON.
Eg** Messenger copy.
Handsome Goods—Attention La*
. dies::
T HE subscribers having received tbeir A'rn Stoci
•]f Fancy Ory (i'xxir, for tho wiuter trade, can
safely- assure the Ladies, that in point of Beauty.
Fashion, Elegance anil Cheapness, the nssortuienl
cannot he excelled in Georgia.
XX’r- are determined to keep at all times a first rate
A. No. 1. stock of Fashionable Goods, and by act
ing honorably aud fairly witli our customers," hope
to receive the same liberal patronage that lina hitherto
bl eu conferred.
Our old friends and customers, are particularly in
vited to ealL BOSTICK A JOHNS.
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CntiaiH Good.*.
E X’ERX’ variety and kinds, with all the trimming)
to correspond. Can suit every one in went o:
them. BOSTICK A JOHNS,
net 11
Carpetlug ! Carpeting !!
J UST received “by Express,” 6 pieces of elegant
Tapestry Carpeting ot superior quality, at
k &
BOSTIC:
JOHNS’.
Family Goods.
I RISH LINEN, .Sheeting-, Flannel-, Gingham-
Tweeds Prints, Jaconet, Checked and Swi-s Mu-
lins Ti king. Canton Flannels and every other aril
tde suitable for family use, on terms the most accorn
moil (ling.
XX’e intend selling onr goods at small profits, am
will be most !inp| y to -lioiv them, whether we tel
or not. Our motto is to please and satisfy u!l cur cu
mmers, we will do our prettiest to sueeced. XVhei
-hopping remember BOSTICK A JOHNS.
jL-au.i-K usui Uemlcmcu,
T HE subscribers being very thankful for past fa
vors, would agun invite your pirticular atten
tion to their New Stock of F’aucy Dry Goods, jus
opened for the F' 11 and Wiutcrtrade, allof which wil
be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
oc» U BO TICK A JOHNS.
izrcaa uuoas.
O UR stock of Dress Goods embraces every tiling
new and desirable in cilk. catili, and XVm--:.
Fabrics, being beautiful, durable and fashionable.—
Call and see them. BOSTICK A JOHNS,
oct 11
E ailiroiuiru-'i.
r N Ch-mizetls. Under-sleeves. Muslin Robe*, Colan
anil Embr.ii leris geuernlly, our stuck is far abov.
coinp-titlon. XX’e will provethe facttoall whofavoi
us with a visit. BOSTICK A JOHNS,
o-t 11
I V Ail %V GORRS.
fitIIE undersigned has just returned from tb
I. North with a Laiui* a.vo Comci ktc Stock oi
(staple A Fancy Dry Goad., which he is non
opening. The usual qualifying remarks of Sji/nului
BrmitifnJ, \c. Cfc, lie thinks unnecessary, as tin
good-'-penk for theraselvca as to style, quality and
E riee, and therefore, needs no trumpeter ; reiving,
on ever, on the intelligence and taste of the Ladi-r
of Macon nml the surrounding country, he would
respectfully Milmiir tho decision to them. All o;
whom, he cordially invites to call and examine for
themselves, before purchasing elsewhere,
net ll XV. XX’. PARKER.
Ueorgiu tiudi' Leaiiier isna Saoes.
T HE undersigned has for sale, on eonsiginiient.
u splendid lot of Harness and Bridle Leather;
Hand and Sole do; Ku—.-lt nml Plantation do; Black,
Wax and Kip do; Calf .'•kins, A e. Also, HE A Fl
RVESETTSlIOEcS : Black XVax do; XVomsk’s
Shoks for house servants. XX’. XV. PARKER,
oct 11
Liiutii 4ditoii Sheeting)
F OR -uie, a large stock of liM aud 12-! Linen and
Cotton Sheetuig, I*iUow Case Linen and Cotton
of all all w idtlia. G. XX. PRICE,
- lit 27
(jT K. .Montgomery, app le* to me for Letter* of
Guanlian-hip of the person- and propeny, of Ainuuiln
C. I*r.K-mr. and G.irry G. Proctor, minor i-hildreu of
U.irrv G. Proctor, deceased : ....
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
son* concerned, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause if-any they
have, why said lotleni should uot he grau ed.
Given under my hand at office, this3Jih d iy of No
vember. 18X1. XVIlEY Fi. MANUHAM,
d - « «> I n rv.
(j iiTru* ll. Ba’iikston, app ies to me for Letters ol
Aiiuiiuiatratiou on the estate of Owen Arui'.d, tato ot
said county, deceased : , . „ .
These arc, therefore, to cito aud adm.mi-h all ana
singular, the kindred aud creditors of »*id deceased,
to tic amt appear at my office, within ibu lime pro
scribed by law, to show cause, if any .hoy have, why
said U-ltcrs should not be granteu.
Given under my hand at office, this 30th Novem-
r. 1?53 XVILEl E. MAXGilAM.
dec fi Grdin -ry.
(jtlllmrue Miil'er, applies to me for I-ettem oi
iiiurduuishiu of AuuuiUli., Sarah A. J., Wuiiiun j. f
.,iid M rg.irot E., minor ehiidren ol James Barron,
late of Houston eouuiy, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all per
sons concerned, to be anti appear at my othce wiiuiu
tho time preserihod by taw, to show cause, if auy
they have, why said letters should uot be grauted.
Given under my hand at office, this 2eih day ol
November, 1253. JOHN ti. POWER*
Ordui-iy._
?i GOKGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—XVhi-reaa,
VJT thu estate of Clarissa Yates, remains unrepre
sented :
'lhcsu are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditor* ol said deceased,
to tin and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by taw, to show cause, if auy they have, why
Letters of Administration should not be granted to
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Houstou county,
agreeably to law, iu snch eases made ami provided.
Given under my baud at office, to^.v ot
November, 1853. JOHN II. lXliJ F.Ku,
dee C Ordinary.
>novels. Spittles uutl Axes.
c;r\ DOZEN “Amce ’ Shovels and Spades.
OU 00dozen •'Leverets” Axes, warranted.
30 do. Axes, Inferior Brands, for saleiby
dec C BRAY, CAKH ART & CO.
Table BiiniasK.
O X hand a pood a—ortmi nt ofTnble Damask, Tow
elling, Napkins of all qualities.
sept. 27
G. XV. PRICE.
Printed Fasbiuercs.
O N hand a handsome lot of Printed Cashmeres
and DeLaius. G. XV. PRICE,
sept 27
At* tv Fall Goods.
T HE subscriber is now receiving his stock of Fan
ov nml Staple Goods, suitable for the Fall ami
Winter trade. His friends mid the public are request
ed to give him a call. G. XX’. PRICE.
Carpeltug and Itngg**
J l'ST received an assortment of Superfine and
Three Ply Carpeting. G. XX. PRICE,
sept 27
. PtilKl MIKA.
J UST received a rich and handsome assortment of
Plaid, Plain and Brocade Silks, for sale cheap,
sent ?7. G. tV. PRICK.
mill Jtcrsejs.
O N hand a good assortment of Negro Bianketsand
Kersevs. Also, fine large Bed Blankets for sale
low. ’ G. XV. PRICE
YciVet Carpcunj,
J UST received mi assortment of rich and beautiful
Velvet Carpeting, with Rugs to match. Also, a
few pair of handsome Three Piy.
„ov 1 GEO. XV. PRICE.
Crape Snatvls.
SPLENDID assortment of Crape and Cash
A mere Shawls at all prices.
rt 11
BOSTICK A JOHNS.
To Ilic Latlics.
rpIIE iiiider-igned would respectfully invite tlio at-
A tention of tue L idles of Macon and viciultr* t°
his New and Extlxsivk Stock nr FANCY DRY
GOODS, now for Exhibition and Sale, at his old
stand, corner of ceeoud aud Cherry streets, opposite
to Geo. XV. Ro-s\
Iii,. Stock is complete and varied, and will com
pare favorably with any other in the city. Prices mod
erate and Goods of the best quality. Orders per
servants, or otherwise, as promptly ami faithfully fill
ed as when customers make personal examination
and selection, A. XX’. MARSHALL.
tep 27
7 o'* Messenger copy.
A OTauTJ
To Merclmnts and Planters.
P LANTERS of Bibb an J adjacent comities, are in
vited to call aud tixmuiue rnv large stock of
GROCERIES AND S'lAl’LE DRY GOODS, just
opened aud for sale, whole-ale and retail, on the most
liberal and accomodating terms, at my storc-hou-e,
on Chcrry-st., next door to the corner of 2nd street, tho
sen *7 A; W. MARSHALL,
iy Jnurn.A Mess, copy.
XSlanKcts, Kerseys, eve.
1 no a a aud 2 quarter BlaukeU. 15 pair 10, It
lUUU and 12, quarter Bed Blankets. 10 bales
OeorgJ* Kerseys. 15 bales Osnaburgs. 10 bales
Varus. XVith a general assortment of Domestic and
Staple Dry Quod*. Fur sale by ^ ^H ER A Y R ES^
CLOTHES RESOVATISG
ADD
general tailoring.
rpHK subscrilier may be found at the Mansioti
1 House, where he wiU carry on the above busi
ness. From long experience iu tins hue, he feels
confident he win be able to satisly all who may favor
him with a call. Clothes of all kiuils cleaueu and
renovated, to look equal to new. Also, Ladies silk
aud other dresses renovated, in the best maimer.—
Tailoring in general. XVItLlAM L’UUUIDAN.
nov 8 3m
2!rin-'Vork Burrtisrninils.
' Wesleiu Hotel."
14 4HIS spacious HOTEL ri;uated In the JL—A
A most ecatral rortion of tlie'city for bu-
sine--, and capable of aecoinmoesting G ( '0 frrittT
persons has just been thoroughly repaired througii-
out, aud o;>ened for the accommodation of tho pub
lic. Merchants from Gxokoia will find this one
of tho most comfortable ami convenient HOTELS
in thu city, as tho proprietors are anxious to secure
their patronage.
One trial is solicited.
D. D. WINCHESTER. >
THOS. D. WINCHESTER. Proprietors.
BEXJ. T. WINCHESTER.)
Xo’s. 9, 11, 13 and 15, Courtlamit street, X. Y.
XIareh 15, 1853, ly
FairbiiiiiiV Platiorm Scales.
L OXG KNOWN—Severely test
ed—Always RIGHT—The ac-
kuowledged Standard.
Agents—Fairbanks A Co., 89 XVa-
ter-st., X. W, Puilbkick A Bill,
Savannah, Ga.
Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Farmers’ (
Scales, set in aiiy part of the coun
try, at short notice,
oct 4 3m
Hurd’s Golden Gioss tor me lintr.
A MOXG the many preparations for the growth of
the H int, this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the
lead. Three reasons will be given wliv it is so uni
versally used Rnd preferred to nil others. 1st. Be
cause it has preveu the most efl’cctuul in Baldness.
Oil. Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and
delightful perfume to the Hair. 3d. Because the La
dies, with flue discrimination, which they all possess,
have adopted it. Many other reasons cnnlil be given
why it is a great favonti\ but those who Want more
have ouly to give it « trial. Price 23 cents iu large
bottles. F'or sole by Druggists and Storekeepers
every where.
XV. C. It CRD, Proprietor, 301 Broadwav, X. York,
ry-1 .urge discount t» Merchants, [nov 22 tint
jUilliorq aut fnnq (Paatis.
- TO r.<E I-L«LlC. ’
H AVING determined to clc-e out nv on- ff'A.
tiuestock oi*
Eicgiiiii Jtillittitiy Goods, oAa
during tho presout season, I will sell at snrb reduced
prices, particularly to m»A buyer*, as will attract at
tention. I have in store besuufhl Etxniko Dresses.
and Dress Silks, splendid Embroideries, Trimmings
Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Mantillas, and a full stock
of Uie most fashionable Bonnets, Caps, Head-dresses.
Ac. Ac. t
’ J- At the same time,. I would most respectfully
request all those indebted to me, to call as soon a:
pos- ible and settle their hills.
tF Dresses, Cloaks, Ac., made to order at tin
shortest notice. Mrs. F. DESSAU,
nov 22 Store on Trinngnliir Block.
Xctv .iiiiituerj Goods.
M RS. Al’DOINE would respei tftiliy in
form the Ladies of Macan and vicin- £
ity, that she has recently returned from the^
North,with an unusually large stock nf Mil.*
liucrv, Bonnets, ClotA Talmas ar.d Cloaks, Fnr:
and F'lats of every description. Also, a large as
sortment of Toys and Fancy Articles—all of whiel
will be sold at such reasonable rates as will en.suri
quick sales aud small profits. The Ladies are tin
ted to call and inspect her goods,
oet 18
SilK Goods &e.
C 'lAKLETON, CLARK, A CO.—Importers and
j Wholesale Dealers ix Silk and Fancy Dry
Goods, 129 Broadway. N. Y. Are receiving by ev
ery arrival of Steamers and Pockets from France
and England, tho most desirable descriptions of RICH
DKFISSGOODS, SHAXVLS, RIBBONS. EMBROI
DERIES, Ac.. At*., of their own selection. And will
be prepared by the 15ih instant to exhibit no assort
incut of goods' in their line, which will fairly com
pute with any iu the city.
Also, a complete assortment of CARPETINGS,
foreign aud dconustic, and having manufacturer-, m;>-
king 'exclusively for them, have now on baud, nini
ill he receiving throughout thu season patterns to
be found in no other house.
Jiiiv 19. 1853, ly
-UOIixi A G.GAACUCU,
Rid ire Road and Coates Street, Philadelphia.
£ R0X FOUNDERS A Manufacturers of Wrought
and Cast Iron Railings, and all kinds of Orna-
msntal and Architectural Iron XX'orks, Iron Railings
for public and private Grounds, Verandahs, Settees,
Chairs, Tables, Ac.
Particular attention paid to the enclosure of
Burial Lot*. More A Gallagher’s Book of Original
De-igns and List of Prices sent to persons wishing to
uake a selection. nov 5 2m
Valuable Works.
P UBLISHED and tor salo by CHARLES B.
NORTON, New York.
The NAX AL A MAIL STEAMERS of the United
States—being a complete history of their cqnstruc-
ion and cost; by Charles B. Stewart, Engineer in
.’iiief, U. S. X„ beautifully illustrated with :ii> spleu-
lid engravings, on steel, copper, stone aud wood—
me vol., clotn gilt, 84 to Slo oo.
The NAVAL DRY DOCKS of the United State*,
being a complete bistory of all tho Docks non- iu
lse, with 21 fine steel plates, one vok, ito., cloth
iit. ti.
The ANNOTATED PARAGRAPH BIBLE, now
puliiislu d by the 1.0 ti don “ Religious Tract Soci-
•ty,” with notes auil references, and finely ilhietra-
eil with maps aiul plates, to be published ill two
.-nls., evn. Volume one now ready, Svo. cloth #3,
■alf calf, 84.
MAN AND HIS MIGRATIONS—by R. G.Tattoo,
2mo„ 50 ets.
The GENERAL MILCO. or Wonderful Adven
nres in Brazil, by a voung America.—12 mo. 50 cts.
NORTON’S HAND BOOK OF LIFE IXSCR-
VXCE. containing a vast fund of information, 25 eta.
NORTON'S LITERARY REGISTER, for 1853,
5 ets.
_ J*" On receipt of the annexed price in bankable
mats, the above works will be delivered, free of
barge, in auy part of the United States. Office of
<or,on‘B Literary Gazette, published at 81 00 per
unnin. CHARLES B. RORTOX,
DirJi 22—lv Irving House, X. V’.
Acw .llillutcry Siorc.
M RS. KENNEDY has just returned from £
New York, where she has selected a(i
ehoico and eilegsnt assortment of Millinen - " 1
and Fame.- Goods, to which she would call the at
tention of the J>adie3 of Macon and the surrounding
country. Thankful for past favors, she is determiu
ed to h ave nothing undone to deserve a continuance
of tho sain*-.
BT She has removed to the store formcrlv oceu
{ lied by Freeman A Benson as an Ice Cream Sa-
oon, between \X r . XV. Parker's and the N. Y. Branch
''tore. oct U
.Uilliiicry anti Fancy Goods.
M RS. DAMOUK has just returned from Xew
I ork, and iias selected a stock of the ’
above Goods, which cannot fail to please those 1
who wish to purchase. It consisis in a tine assort
incut of Straw and Silk Bonnets ; a general assort
ment of Kn,i:ovs andF’loaveks, Head-Dresses and
C-irs. Also, a good assortment of the choicest Dress
Silk Good* and Evening Dresses, which have been
4'arefully selected from A. T. Stuart A Co’s Store,
and a variety of other articles usually kept in that
line of business, which will bu sold' ai reasonable
prices for cash.
Mew Fall JliUitici'y.
M RS. CAREY, at her old stand, otqiosite 2
the Lanier House, will open on the Cth JF
instant, her new and splendid stock of F'allSf
MILLINERY* FANCY GOODS.to which
she invites the attention of the ladiee. Alto, can
be fonnd on band at all times, the latest fashions of
the following articles. BONNETS of Velvet and Leg
horn, new shapes, Straw and Silk; Flats, fnew style)
Leghorn and Straw. EXJBROIDERIES, on l,ACE,
MUSLIN and SILK, TRIMMING and GARNTURE
RIBBONS, Kid, Lace and Silk GLOVES, F’rcncli
Flowers, Evening DKESSFJS, Mantillas, Mantelett*
COLLARS. INSERTINGS, Worked BANDS,CAPS,
HEAD-DRESSES,Ac.. Ac. oct 4
Mew .ILIIcncry,
M ISS E. DOYLE having permanently ^
located herself in Perry, takes this L
method of informing tho Ladies of Perry,
and surrounding country, tiiat she will carry *»*
on Jlillincry nml Dress .flaking in all its
tir mehes. She has just opened an entire new stock
of Bonnet*, Ribbon*, Hcad drcnc*, Cap*, E/otrcrt, 3j-r..
of tho latest style and fashion—which she will sell on
liberal terms. ’ L-idics will please favor her with a
all. oct 25 3m
t’. fl. UAHi 1>,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
MfLHKnuy SritEKT—-three doors
above Dr. Stuohecker's Drug
Store,
I't now opening sumo of tho finest
CLOTH J , Cassimeres, Vestinos A
Fursisui.no Goons ever brought to .. ....
Macon, lie respectfully invites the ill VV!
Into month to call, examine and test -^wrrtfpj**-
his cutting and workmanship, which shall be par ex-
■dirtier. se», 97
Fanes’ Goods, Comb utiu flosicry
Warehouse.
\YTARD, PECK A CO., Importers arm Deal-
\ V ERs.—No. -17, Maiden I.onr. New York.—Have
iwavs on hand the largest andbest Essorted stock
.f Fancy goods, combs, jewelry, per
i'UMEBY, and YANKEE NOTIONS generally, that
an be fonnd in America, to which tiioy would iu-
ito the particular attention of tho Mcrcliants of
eorgin.
Tlio Hosiery Department is superintended by Mr.
HUKCII, whose loug experience in this branch of
he business, will enable them to offer extkaor
HSAlir l.NODCKMENTS.
X. B.—Great care aud otluntion given to orders.
March 15, 1853. lv
i\
Armais tor ( ail T iiluc, i».>.s.
EXV A HEAVY XX OOLENS, the greatest bar
gains ever offered in New York.
XVM. H. KXOEPFEL,
Nos. 99 and 101 William street, X. Y\
las now for sale an extensive stock of F’ALL
JOODS, suitable for Clothiem and Merchant Tni-
ors, mostly of his own importation.
Short time and cash buyers are particularly invited
call and examine my stock before purchasing
sewhere.
julv 20 ly
Fisher A- Cnshingt
MPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN SILK AND
F’AXCY DRY GOODS—No. 10 Courtlandt
street. New York.—Have now ou baud, and are
onstantly receiving tho richest and most desirable
tyles of' DRESS GOODS. SILKS, LACKS. EM
BROIDERIES. MANTILLAS and RIBBONS, to
which they would invite tlio attention of the Geor
gia Merchants when visiting New York, and for
cash or approved credit great inducements will be
offered.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to orders.
March 13, 1853. ly
A 1
Fr:iii<l!
LL who want AXES of tho real COLLINS A
, CO. make should be particular to notice the
stamps, as there are various counterfeits and imita
tions stamped Collins, and labelled much like ours,
which aro fraudulently sold iu some parts of the Uni
ted States as our manufacture. They are made in
different parts of the country by various axe-makers,
Aud aro generally of very inferior quality. The
genuine Collins axes, which have acquired such an
extensive reputation, arc invariably stamped “ COL
LINS A CO,” and each axe has a printed label with
my signature. It is now more than Twenty-live
years since wa commenced tho business with the
stamp of “ Cillius A Co., Hartford,” and I do not
know of any other axc-makcr by the name of Collins
the United States.
ang 23—2 ly SAM. XV. COLUXS.
Metv Ustublislimt’iit.
TTIHE undersigned takes this opportunity of inform-
. . ing his old friends and customers, tiiat lie has
reuted tho new brick building corner of Cherry and
Third streets, near Hardeman A Sparks’ XX’arehouse,
and will keep a well selected stock of GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRY GOODS. HATS. SHOES A BLAN
KETS. BAGGING, ROPE. TWINE. PAINTS, OILS
mid GLASS, LIME. CEMENT. PLASTER of PA
RIS. Ac. Also GROUND PLASTER and GUANO.
IJF A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited, as I shall spare no pains to give satisfaction
those who may favor uiu with their trade.
Peter * Jauystelies’.
D RAPERS and Tailors, OrposiTK
the Lamer House. The snb-
cribere are now receiving and open
ing their stock of Fall and Winter
Goods, consisting in part of Black
■uid F’ancy colored Fren* hand Eng
lish Cloths, French, English and
American Cnseimeres, of nil kinds
and colors, Vestings of Silk, Satins,
cut Velvet and Embroidered pat
terns. All of which will be made
and trtmmc-d in onr usual style, mid at the shortest
notice.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
' Consisting in part of new style of Patent Shirts,
Under Shirts, Myrino and Canton F’lannei Drawers,
Stocks,.Scarfs, Neckties, Gloves,Suspenders, Ac.
Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage bcstoived
upon us. we respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same, hoping that by strict application to busi
ness anil a moderate scale of prices, to need the
approbation of those dealing with us.
ilir' Cutting done at the shortest notice,
oct 18-3in PETER A JAUG8TETTER.
HOOFs* AMO SHOE!*.
The Best is the Cheapest.
JUST received at XV. Gary's, a lot of extra
French Calf Boots, which he offers to his customers
as a superior article, having been put up by the
mannfoeturer expressly to his own order. He will
receive weekly persteiuner, from Philadelphia, fresh
supplies.
His friends and the public generally, are respect
fully invited to call auu examine, before purchasing
elsewhere. W. GA1IX’,
oct 18 per F. P. G 1R Y.
Ogletnoriic SIoum*.
T HE Subscriber has just opened tiiis spa- P--.\
cions, and every way desirable. Hotel fzsrtjff
at Brunswick, and lurnislied it throughout JiLlE£L
with New Fi rnitcre. and he intends to otter to
Travelers, and regnlnr or transient Boarders, all tho
comforts of a First Class Hotel.
JOHN H. W OOD, Proprietor,
Brunswick, Georgia.
Mav, 1853. 41—lv
For Stale.
4 HOUSE A LOT situated on the comer J-A
Y of First and Oak Streets, better known fSTYjfv
as the former residence of J. XX’. Babcock. I ! »1 *4'
Possession can be given immediately,
nov 8 tf A.'ll. BROACH.
JOrngs. ftlriririiirD; fa.
Drugs, air ut 3fi?itirin?s, fa.
Mediciues, C’.iOniiCi,!*,, ac, &,£. *
(FOR THE SEASON.)
iU’LPII XTE QUININE, (veiw cheip now.)
O Pure Morpliine, (large supply.)
India CTolegogue, (gr*-at remedy Chills and Fever.
McLan.-’s Vermifuge, (a sure reinedv for worms.)
Strengthening Plasters.
Cherry Fictoral.
SarsapariHas of all kinds, and a full stock of Pa
ten. Medicines, that are not Humbug’s or Quack’s.
; Medicinal Extracts; Botanic
Menicintd* uther in povrdeivd or erode state.
It” liven; article warranted pure—put up in neat
style, and sold as low as from anv respectable Drug
Establishment m the State.
LEONARD LITTLE,
Cotton Avenue, (Sign Red Mortar,)
nnv 22 Macon, Ga.
Furnmg Fluxt.
OOLD by the Barrel or Gallon, warranted always
ej to be tlse best, bv
nov 22 LEONARD LITTLE
tl / lllTc, LEAD ground in Oil, Kegs of all sizes,
V V Linseed Oil, X aniishes. Turpentine. Also, a
ull stock of Colored Paints ground in Oil or Dry;
Glass of all size; over 100 dozen Paint Brushes.
Very strong inducements held out to purchasers.
Calf and See. LEONARD LITTLE,
nov 22 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Fresh Drops and Pure Medicines.
T HE subscriber offers at wholesale and retail, a
general stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, and
CHEMICALS, and other articles usually kept iu
Drag Stores, and at prices as low as any in the State.
Physician's prescriptions and other medicines pre
pared at short notice, being so qualified by the law
of this State. _
XVeekly arrivals of the steamers to Savannah en-
iliies me to be supplied at all times with fresh
articles, Drugs too numerous to mention.
Chemicals iu great variety, (Raeshout just receiv
ed.) Patent Mediciues, caunot enumerate them here.
Sarsaparilla'.', all kinds. I also prepare an article
of the Honduras root, according to tho U. D., not
of tho Georgia Sarsaparilla, which contains no alter
ative property.
Paints, Oils, XX'hite Lead, Zinc XX’hite, and other
articles in tins Hue; Window Glass, Druggist’s
Glass Ware, Vials, Ac.; Brushes, Paint, Cloth, Flair,
Hat, Nail, Tooth, Comb, and manv others: Corn
•Starch for ecking, and llie best Oswego Stareb;
Perfumery in great variety; Fancy and other Soaps;
Instruments in great variety. Also, Medicine Chests;
Leeches, Natural and Artificial, Foreign and Dom*-s-
tic; Bryant’s Cholera Remedy, nothing is better
tor diarrhoea; Seeds in great variety for garden and
field culture; Soda XV:.ter, from tho fountain in
high state of perfection ; Congress XX’ater from Sa
ratoga Spring. GEORGE PAYNE,
Druggist, opposite the XVasliington Hall.
Macon, May 17, 1853.
MACON BRIG STORE,
CO..
E. L. STKOHECKEI
AronlECAKIES, AND DRUGGISTS,
Camer above the t ’oyd House. Macon, Ga.
Dissolution of Copurtnerslitp.
rpIIE Partnership heretofore existing between tlio
.L subscriber and the late L. Ii. XVood, was dis
solved bv tlie death of the latter.
Thesuliscriber having purchased the entire int-rest
of Mr. Wood, anu resumed all the debts of the laiu
firm, will continue the business on his own account.
All persons indebted to the late firm, are respect
fully requested to come forward promptly and settle
their accounts, as tlie business must be closed fqieed-
ilvas possible. EDW’D. L. 8TROIIECKER.
nov 15 14
rilllE SUBSCRIBER thankful for the liberal pat-
A ronage bestowed on tlie late firm, takes this
opportunity to express his acknowledgment for the
same, anil assures bis friends and patrons that
nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit their
continued favors.
XX’e have now in store and are continually receiv-
ing ehoieu Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Colors, Fancy
Articles, Patent Medicines of all kinds, and every
article kept in n first rate establishment. Any one
who may tavor ns with their orders may depend upou
their receiving the best attention, and that all goods
furnished w ill be of a reliable quality. Should they
not give entire satisfaetiou, they uiav be returned :lt
tho option of the buver.
n»v 15 ■);. l. STROHKCKER A CO.
lim'ilei! Seeds.
ATTE are now opening » fresh lot of Garden Seed,
> V all of which are warranted of this year's
growth. The trade supplied ou liberal terms,
ov 15 E. L. STROHKCKER A CO.
KOBLXSO.Y & ELDBE®
XVILL, in a very Tew davs, exhibit their celebrated
conjoined
MENAGERIE k CIRCUS
in this City, together with all the great
HIPPODROMIC FEATS,
of the New York and Paris Hippodrome, among
which will be tho wonderful scientific achievement
For Pbysiriaus.
4 GREAT Variety oi the best French, English and
American Chemicals, and Pharmaceutical Pre
parations, Powders, Surgical Instruments, Magnetic
Machines, X’ials, Specie Jars, Saddle Bags, Ac. Also,
Camphenc aud Burning Fluid,
nov 15 E. L. STOIIECKKR A CO.
(tllMlME.
J UST received direct from tlie manufacturers, 200
ounces Quinine. Purchasing onr Quinine and
other Chemicals direct from the manufacturers, we
can confidently recommend them pur*; and free from
adulteration. E. L. SXKOHECKEK A CO.
nov 15 14
To flic AliiicU'd.
T ARRANT’S EXTRACT OF CUBEBS A Copa-
via; Cro:-mian’s Specific"Mixture; French Cap
sules ; Sugar routed C'ubeb and Cops via Pill. ;
Ricard's Specific; Magniu's Luciua Cordial; Com
pound Extract Bucher; Carpenter's Extract Cubcbs,
Sarsaparilla and Copavia. Fur sale bv
nov 15 E. L. STliOHECKER A CO.
of a man walking upon a perfectly smooth
witli his
•tiling,
Feet uppermost and Elis Dead down,
PERFORMED BY MR. G. N. ELDRED.
Is A PflSRt; li Si,
BY MESSRS. LA ROUSE AND KING.
This extraordinary performance has excited uni
versal wonder and admiration, showing beautiful
Feats of Bal-mcing and Elegant Acrol.atie Postering,
by I.a Kocsk. ON A ROLE THIRTY FEET
HIGH, held bv Muns. King.
MADAME ROBINSON.
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
And an additional list of popular Actors are with the
Company, and will appear in the various exercises.
THE BANE*
Is directed by tlie celebrated JOS. KOSHER, which
is a sufficient guarantee for its merit.
A NPI.EMIID COLLECTION OF WILD
ANIMALS,
In addition to the above attractions, offer a rich bill
of entertainment. T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent,
nov 29 id—tf
India Cholagogijf,
F or the cure of ague and fever —
TIsjb preparation Las been iu n.ie for years, in the
.-uccosfful treatment of Chills and Fever, anil is now
recognised ae a standard medicine. It not ouly
breaks the chill in a day or two, hut an occasional
dose fortifies the system against further attacks. For
sale by ' E. L. STKOHECKKR A CO.
nov 15 1-*
A Teacher Wanted,
T O take charge of the Academy at Tarversville,
'l wiggs county, Georgia, tiie ensuing year ;
one competent to teach all tho branches usually
taught iu Academies, can be secured at a salary ot
Six Hundred Dollars. Earlv application is desired
WILLIAM M. TARVER,
ROBT. R. SLAPPY,
HENRY BUNN.
Tarversville, Nov. 29, 1*53. 16—3t
Notice.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the patrons
of the lata firm of Thompson A Harrison, that
he has this" day sold to Dr. Thompson, his entire
interest in the Books of said Firm, from tho first
of January, 1851, to the first of June, 1853. Those ol
onr patrons who have not paid their accounts, wil.
find them iu tin- hands of Dr. Thompson.
Being thankful to the citizens of Macon and the
county generally, for past favors, I most respectfully
solicit a continuation of their patronage. Office still
at the old stand over tho Carnage Repository of De-
Loach A Co. G. HAURISON.'M. D.
nov 29 3t
City Election.
A X ELECTOX for Mayor, 6 Aldermen, Clerk
\ and Treasurer, one Principal and two Deputy
Marshals, will be held at the Courthouse in this city,
on Saturday the 10th day of December next.
(jr' All persons having a residence of six mouths
longer in tlie city, whose names are not ou thi
Tax Book, are required to register their names at thi
Clerk's Office; and all persons who are due the city
for Tax, must pay the same to entitle them to vote.
Bv order of Council.
nov’29 2t A. It. FREEMAN, C. C.
To Keit;,
rp HAT well known two story Buck Build-
A ing, containing Six large Rooms, onthefjrjr;
coiner of Walnut and Third Streets. This liij
Building, together witli all nf the outbuildings are iu
good repair, and from peculiar advantages, is well
adapted for a Boarding House, as well as « private
residence. Possession given immediately.
Apply to CHARLES C.' USHER,
nov 8 13—tf
Macon, G*.. August 2, 1853.
ASHER AYRES.
Kohert L;mvno;i,
/non Lombard street, Baltimore. Maryland.
The above articles are manufactured of the best
materials, and at the lowest prices.
Merchants and Wholesale Dealers are invited to
call and examine my stock before ranking purchases,
being prciiart*d to sell goods as low as they can be
piu-choscil iu any of tlio Northern or Eastern cities,
and pledges himself to duplicate any hill made in
those cities. Please call and satisfy yourself of the
fact. (ang 9 52—ly
Beulistry.
S DR. G. McDonald has do
. elined leaving Macon, the firm of flWjSsiSN
G. A Jas. M. McDonald will be con TTJP
time d ns heretofore. They are qualified for aud pre
pared to do, any style of work belonging to the Den
ial Profession." ,
Office as usual, at tha residence of G. McDonald,
Second street,
nov 22
A. AINIIU f, Witt practice law in Bibb and
JL the adjoining couuties. and in thu Supreme
Court at Savannah, Macon,. Miiledgeville, Americua,
Columbus and Decatur.
He will pay particular attention to the collection
settlement of debts aud to Conveyancing.
Office over the store of Cbnrlcs Day A Co., ou
corner of Mulberry and Secoud Streets.
Macon, Nov. 22, 1853. 3m
JtiacKerei.
HALFBbl.No. 1 Mackerel.
15 do. •• *• 2
40il lbs. Cod Fish, just received and for sale by
oct 11 CUAS. CAMPBELL.
20
JLinu* ;nui Cement,
BLS. LIME, :. > bis. Cement, for salehj^
sep 6
CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Aotice*
XT T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
> V next, before the courthouse door, in Macon,
Bibb county, between usual hours sale, one estray
Horse of small size, dark bay color, with dark mane
and tail, left hind foot white, and supposed to be-ti-u
j rears old. Appraised by Georgo Tuuker aud Green
'Tucker, to be worth fifty dollars.
nov 15 E. G. JEKFE'tS, c. i. c., a. c.
Paper liwiKtngs.
O N !:-*nd a toe. ..urunent of Paper Hangings
H-ptvr.) G. W.R3&B.
jlacon YVhoIcsalc and Retail Sad
dlery XVjrcltotisc.
W T. MIX ACO., Cotton Avesuk, Ma-
. nufacturers of Saddles, Bridles and
Harness, hare on hand a good assortment
of Saddles, Bridles aud Harness, of which tho follow
ing comprise a part:
Spanish Quilted. Overlaid and Shaftofi Saddles ;
Planter’s large and extra largo Saddles; Men’s plain
do.: English do.; Boy’s aud'Raco do.; Ladies' Sad
dles of a variety of patterns; Bridles and Marten
gales, Sadulo-bags, Ac.
Saddler’s Mateuiai.s—Saddle Trees,Skirting and
Hog Skins ; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
Harnesses.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by tho single set.
anl 12 35—lv
IIarndcn’8 Express.
R i-.oi'LOTFULL Y bugs leave to inform tho citi
zens of Macon and its vicinity, that they have
concluded their arrangements with the Ceutnii Rail
road and Banking Company, aud aru now running
messengers daily to Savannah and seini-weekly to
Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods
to Milletigeville and all intermediate places. XX’e
would also say that our Expresses by Steamers to
Xew York and Philadelphia, enables iis to forward
Specie, Bank Notes, Drafts, and bills for collection,
also every description of Merchandise and X’alna-
bles to every town in the Northern States, also to
California and Europe.
Offices and Agents.
Floyd House Buildings, Third street, Macon, Ga.;
153 Bay street, Savannah,—G. R. Clayton, Ogle
thorpe,—Randolph Street, Columbus,—7 ( Broadway,
N. York,—43 and 45 South-Third Philadelphia,—8
Courtlandt at., Boston,—Exchange, St. Providence,—
Moutgomerv S reot, San Francisco.
LIVINGSTON, XVIXCHESTER A CO.
•XIareh 15, 1853. lv
iCCKloiT'it.
T BARNES has removed his BINDERY from
• I • Mnlbcrry Street to the “ Georgia Telegraph '
Office, on Cherry Street.
A«‘W llookK
A T BOARDMAX’S!!!—Sir Jonas Barrington’s
Sketches of his own 'Hines; The Mud Cabin;
Mark Hurdlcstouc : .Roughing it in the Bash : The
Fawn of tho Pale Faces; Victims of Excitement, by
Mrs. flentz; Crawford, by tho Author of Mary Barton;
Macaulay's Speeches; Napoleon in Exile; The 2nd
VoL of Calhoun’s XVorks; XX'obster’s XX'orks in six
X’ola.; Story’s Life and Letters; Swift’* Works;
Foiled States Exploring Expedition, in five X’ols;
French on XX'ords, on Proverbs, and the Parables;
Story of Mont Blanc ; Stray Yankee iu Texas; Nick
of th'o Woods, by Dr. Bird; Tho Attorney, or the
Quod Correspondence; Basil; The successful Mor-
chnut; Ranks’ History of the Civil XX’ars of France";
Coolridge’s Complete Works; Great Truths by Great
Authors ; Year Hook of Facts for 1853; Hie Artlsi
Wife; Light and Shade; Saxe’s Poems; Tango-wood
Tales, by Hawthorne ; Edgar Clifton; The Young
Maroonets; Miles Trcmenhero; The Pictnre Pleasure
Book, and lots of Juveniles, to amuse and instruct.
For sale by (oct 18) J. M. BOABPMAX.
( itAIVPUllD ni-IitilOIE tOlliT.
1EOUGLX, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Ixfcrim
1 Court at Chumher*, Novemlrr ll. 1853. Present
their Honors, William II. Ingrain, Thomas Craeh
field and G. I". Culverhouse, Justices of said Court.
ORDERED, That tho November Term of the In
ferior Court be, and the same is hereby adjourned,
until the Tuesday after the first Monday in "Decem
ber next. 'Parties, XX’itnesses, anil Jurors, will
taka due notice of the same, am) attend accordinglv.
nov 15 JAMES J. RAY, c. i. c."
Tin Ware manufactory.
CHERRY STREET—MACON, GA.
H AX'IXG now engaged good, prompt and faithful
workmen, I am prepared to do all kinds oi
TIN WORK in the city or country, in the best
manner, and on the most reasonable terms.
i iC All orders for Tin W r ork, or Goods in myline,
will be promptly attended to.
nov 1 B. A. WISE.
House Jt'uriiisftiii£ Goods.
T ABLE and Pocket Cutlery
Stoves, Grates, and Hollow-XVarc
Munileizcd Iron .Mantles
Tin and Irou XX'are of ail kinds
Wood XX’are, Brooms and Brushess, at
B. A. XYISE’S
nov 1 New Store, Chcrry-st., Macon. Ga.
Cilicia amt Crockery Store.
Second Sited Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
R P. McEX’OY has just received and is now
• opening an extensive and elegant stock ol
Goods m his line, to which ho invites public at
tention. Among other iiems, he begs leave to men
tion tha following:
White and Gold-band China, iu Tea and Dinner
Setts, at prices from 88 to 815u.
Silver Plated Castors and Fruit Baskets.
Chmiduliers (for fluid) suitable for Halls a Churches.
Brittania XX’nro—Knives aud Forks.
Lirgu lot of X’ases—Coffee Cups.
Goblets, Tumblers and other Glassware.
Locking Glasses—Waiters.
Beside a large assortment of White Granite and
Common Ware, and every other article usually kept
in a similar establishment. Thu I-allies are special
ly invited to call and examine his assortment, before-
purchasing elsewhere. sept 27
Moriiiuore’s itlieiimatic Compound
T HIS truly celebrated remedial prepara tion. effi
cacious alike tor each and every description of
Rheumatic Complaints, is already too well known
Rr.d esteemed throughout the United .Stairs to re
quire any lengthy notice of its paramount virtues.—
ft eradicates this heretofore incurable and disiresF-
ing disease from the system, and STANDS UNRI
VALLED IN THE PHARMACY OF MEDICINE.
XX’e do not propose to make unqualified statements
or to force a no.-frum before the public, but simply
to request those most interested.
SUFFERERS THEMSELVES,
to procure from the Agent in their vicinitv a circu
lar, and not only read the testimony of those who
have experienced its invaluable curative powers,
but to writo to, or call upon, the convalescents, so
that the statements may emanate from the FOUN
TAIN HEAD; a course which will satisfy the most
credulous, and one by which the reputation of the
Remedy is certain of being sustained. XVrito also
to the Proprietors, who will accord every informa
tion, and furnish names of undoubted character from
every section of the Union, numbering among them
some of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen,
Editors and prominent citizens, rendering the'relia-
bility and efficacy of tho remedy beyond the reach
of donbt or distrust.
ITIortitnorc’a Rheumatic Compound
is a Ycgtttahle Extract, an Internal Kcuiedv,prepar
ed expressly for this ouo disease; andthis it will
cure in every form, either Inflammatory (Acute) or
Chronic, no matter of how long standing.
Price 81 00 per bottle.
liyC Sold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and
Retail Druggists will be supplied on application to
the Proprietors.
. XV. V. ALEXANDER* CO., Proprietors.
No 1 Barclay Street, (Astar House.) -V. Y.
N. B.—-The above preparation mav be had of the
principal Wholesale Druggists throughout the United
.States, at our lowest prices.
Haviland, Harral A Rislev, and Rushton, Clark
A Co.. XVholesale Agents, New York.
GEORGE PAYNE A L. LITTLE. Agents, Macon,
Ga., who aro also Agents for that celebrated-remedy
for Rheumatism, in all its forms—Mortimore's Rheu
matic Compound. Call and get a circular.
The above have also for sale
THE GREAT ALTERATIVE,
Jlorlimorc*** Biller Corxiinl unit
BLOOD PURIFIER.
This invaluable preparation has obtained a popu
larity wherever introduced, unprecedented iu the his
tory of any other preparation brought before tho
public. Tho multiplied thousands who have ust-il
it, and have realized its marvellous effects in remov
ing disease and
RESTORING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,
now herald it to the world as possessing tho most
superior medicinal virtues known to the Materia
Mediea.
Emmiucnt Professors and Physicians of the first
standing in the medical profession use aud pre
scribe it as the most effective
Alterative and Blood 1‘urifcr ever known.
Neuralgia, General Debility and Nervous Affec
tions, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Loss of Appetite.
Nervous Headache, or Flow of Blood to the Head,
Costiveness or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy
in the Side, Flatulency, Palpitation of tho Heart,
Difficult Breathing, Prostration of the Nervous Sys
tem, or Numbness, Night Sweats, or Affections of
■he Lungs. Jaundice, Diseases of the Kidneys, De
rangements, Irregularities, especially with females,
producing debility and prostration of tlie Nervous
System, Cutaneous Eruptions or Humors of tho
Blood—these complaints aro readily removed by tho
use of this Cordial.
To the Sedentarv it has proved itself
TIIE itALM OF GILEAD,
Kspcciully to Females.
In every conceivable condition of life, it recom
mends itself as far superior in point of efficacy to any
of the numerous compounds, concentrated uiider the
comprehensive name of “ SARSAPAKILLAS.”
It acts as a fine Tonic, corrects tho tone of the
stomach, strength?ns the digestive organs, stimulates
the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw oil' the
impure and poisonous secretions, imparts purity,
richness and vitality to the blood, circulates it freely,
neutralizing and removing impure deposits, reueu s
ami strengthens the nervous system, restores the
constitution iu all its strength and vigor, and im
parts ag,'oic of health and beauty of comjdexiou.
This is a Vegetable SrntiT, pleasant to take,
ami perfectly sale to be used in any state of health,
even by thu most delicate, female child.
3’ I’ll ICE, ONE DOLL lit TER BOTTLE
Sold by Druggist* generally, XMioIesale aiul Retail
Druggists w ill be supplied oh application to the Pro
prietors.
XX* A r . ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors.
No. 1, Barclay street, (Astor House,) N. Y.
way 21
Dtssolnlton*
T HE FIRM OF DUNLAP A HORN is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, M. Horn retiring,
and J. J. Allen taking his place. Tho Firm wfii
he hereafter known wider the name and style ol
Allen A Dunlap, who respectfully solicit a con
tinuance ot past favors. XX’e have engaged the ser
vices of Mr. M. Horn as our Book Keeper, and no
exertions will be wanting on our part to give satisfac
tion to those who favor us with.tlieir patronage.
All monies due by the bite Firm of Dunlap A
Horn, w ill be settled bv the I-’irm of Allen A Dun
lap ; and all parties indebted to the same, will please
walk up to the Captain’s desk and settle.
J. J. ALLEN,
Nov. 8. an 8. S. DUNLAP.
UliMlKCtS, iXC.
1 AAA HEAVY 8-4 and 9-4 Blankets.
L.UUU 3,000 Yards Kerseys, with a variety ot
staple Dry Goods, suitable for the season, just receiv
ed andfor sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL,
oct II
UKI’ANIVICK CITY, (tEOStl.l A.
T A RGE and peremptory sale of Building Lots til
Li the city of Brunswick, titute of Georgia. The
proprietors of the city of Brunswick hereby give no
tice, that a sale of Five Hundred eligible Lots will
take place, by public auction, ut the Oglethorpe
House, in said city, on Tuesday, the 12th day of Jan
uary, 1954, at 12 o’clock, M. The sale will be posi
tive to the highest bidder. Terms—One third cash,
and the reina.niog two-thirds in one and two years.
Title perfect. '1 he port ami site of Burnswick hold
out commercial and maritime advantages superior to
those presented by any other South of Chesapeake
Bay. the climate' is healthy—the water pure. Fur
ther particulars, with maps, Ac., may he had at the
oitice of the Company, 90 Broadway, New York, or
of Mr. John Brooks, Agent, Brunswick, Georgia.
WILLIAM ulIAUNCEY, President.
Thomas A. Dkxtkk, Secretary,
nov 29 10—Ct
1 41018 II, F4( WICKS continues to practice Law
*J iu Houston, and all tlie adjoining comities of the
jlueou and South-XVe-stem Circuits, and in any part
of the State by special contract.
Perry, Nov. 29,1853. 16—ly
AUBURN INSTITUTE.
T HE EXERCISES of this Institution will com
mence on Monday, the 8th day or January
next, under the superintendence of Mr. J. E. A Miss
C. K. CROSLAXD. The Trustees fee) that they can,
with confidence, present the claims of thi* Institution
to an intelligent public, '/ hey have elected to the
charge of the School, Teacher* of established repu
tation ; aud Parents and Guardians may be assured
that every exertion will be inmio to advance tlio
moral aud intellectual culture of their children and
wards.
Tho course of study will be extensive, and the in
struction thorough.
K.1TKS OF TUITION t
First Division—Orthography, Keadiug, >xe., per Ses
sion «8 00
Second Division—English Grammar, Arithme
tic, Ac., per Session 13 00
Third Division—Latin, Greek, Higher Mathe
matics, per Session IS 09
Modem Languages ; 10 00
Music on Piano, (including use of instrument) 25 00
“ Guitar, •• “ “ 20 00
Drawing and Painting 10 00
Oil Painting, 15 00
Embroidery, Ac 5 on
Board can be obtained in private families at
(10 00 per month. H. S. WIMBERLY’,
Secretary Beard Trustee*.
Jeffersonville, Nov, 19, 1853. fnov 22 3:
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
■y r Boxes Tobacco, on Consignment, very super-
I *) fine article. 25,000 Cigars, various qualities.
’ASHER AYRES.
10 boxes Cberroots.
nov 1
For safe by
To ilic JIcrclKuits oi' jtlacojt.
f t GODS intended lor Macon, brought up the Chat
VJT tahoochce River upon the Boat* mentioned be-_
low, will be forwarded through Columbus Free of
Commission. Steamer Oswichke,
•• South Carolina,
*• Cusskta,
•• Eagle.
Columbus, Nov. 8. 1953. 3 m
Bacon, iTour, dec.
Of) BACON, 120 bis. Lebanon and j
-aU.UUU Etmwah Flour. :;o LiF. Hyram Finith : or o'
andspanldmg Flour, 50 bb. Clarified and Crashed; Or) 25
Sugars, with a general aamrtment of Groceries, for
ouiu by CHAS. CAMPBELL,
sep 6 7
/Lumber.
-r r aX’IN’G on the first of September leased tho
Jl.I. Saw Mills, recently in charge of Jam- s Van
X’ulkenburg A Son, we are prepared to til! orders a;
short notice. Orders received, and Hills ipt-il
by us. No one is authorized to use or sign our name
as Agt nt. J. A. A 8. S. VIRGIN.
nov 15
i ili'*'**,:, «V<r.
BOXES New Y’ork State Cheese.
Sperm and Adamantine Candle-.
No 1 and 1'ule Soap. Jtoi received
and for sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL,
oct11 J