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l*»t: '•» l" 1 the ^ torn
to hnn. ^ enrn<l q y oli
j to u'
' - .Ltplace and all others, who raa
*|j2ijn'hii present unfortunate situn
,<* attention, as also that of Me«»rs. Pat-
''j'^wiUbe given HdtatojiM
Jto him- :
I'roviamatiou.
• ,1s, countrymen and lovers!—hear me for my
fr/n ,nd l>esilent that yon mny hoar; discard j.re-
y 00 may believe, and read (beta that yon
t intelligently. Who, that is young, but values
*1,riant locks of yonth and beauty ? Who, that
' .(Ue-ageJ. but shudders at Grey Hairs T Who,
' ff! ., „ia]but would avert Haldncss ? If any, speak,
l,: ']' i offended. As none speak, then none
’’ ' ir j' offended in addressing twenty-four million
Hose of these many million who have attested
V !' p f Lyon's Kathairon. for Preserving, Re-
^r >a d Beautifying the Hair, but will proclaim
***** rfCects far and near. One trial will con-
** m o4t incredulous. Sold uniform, for £3
r J )V ,. v ,.ry Druggist in America.
'n S. BAUXES. Proprietor, 161 Broadway. N. Y.
L , J bv „]•, Druggists in Macon, and T. M. Tnmer.
I Z^ask, Bo- I dpc 6 lm
Valuable Tavern Property for Sale.
til!: Propri. tors of th. Im.ias Sriusr, A—
‘■"" t . at the Indian Sj„ Butt
unty, now offer for
iv, rn Proper!v at said plae-. 'ii ; - T,
commodate Three Hundred AMrSb■
r Urge All u
i ~t vnluable tavern propi rty
in Georgia, ave now invited to call and look, as a
great bargain will now be given, and terms made
easy. This being one of the most valuable Water- |
iug Places in the Southern country, is therefore, the
most valuable as a location for a first class Hotel in
Georgia. The property will be offered at private
sale from this time until Friday the 6th day of-Tan-
nary next; when if it is not sold at private sale, it
will on that day be offered at public sale. Titles
will he made perfect, ■
£a?“ Furniture sufficient for the Tavern can be
bad with it. EDWARD VARNER ft SONS.
Indian Spring. Dec. 13, 1853. ]g tf
"[ijirtay’s Ointment and Pills, a most Ex-
, p imti )yfnr Ahecsses and Old Ifimnds.—Thom-
cisirds, a laborer in Portsmouth Dockyard, re-
[ ** f( j , jevere hurt in his thigh about four years
**, ( |V » piece of timber falling on him. An »b-
Lnftnued in consequence of the injury, which de-
I ^ most eminent surgeons to heal, and he was
’'. quMitiy pronounced incurable, and put on the
^M-inastcd Pst with a pension. Being now at lib-
I %to try other remedies, he commenced using
" jirsv's Ointment and Pills, which have so effect-
fsr'ed him that he enjoys good health, and is as
*tii »w* to work ns any man.
3BDonnrimmt nf (fantoimtiB.
A CARD.
Tfc« undersigned respectfully offer their names to
,, p-ple of Bibb county, as Candidates for the of-
(rtiof SHiatrk and Dercry Sheriff, at the eusu-
f.Jimrvtiection. C. A. THARP,
BOTir. D.J. DAVIS.
S3? We are authorized to an-
jjaoi, the name of W. C. LAWSIIE, as a candi-
I *, : Ti , r Sheriff, at the ensuing January election.
far 6*
££=> W e are authorized to an-
m . x EDWARD G. JEFFERS, as a candidate
■ ^ a- election to the Office of Clerk of the Inferior
I c.srt ef Bibb county, at the election in Jauuary
I i ll
jCT We are authorised to an-
icr.-e the name of JOHN McMANUS, as a Candi-
lor the Clerk's office of the Inferior Court.
£s=» We are authorized to an-
_jorr WILLIAM C. KENNEDY, as a Candidate
ffTu Collector of Bibb county, at the election in
rnrxt. june 14
gJ* We are authorized to an-
Mt-r MIDDLETON McDONALD as a candidate
<Iu Collector of Bibb county, at the ensuing
Irsimia January next.
^ W e are authorized to an
us CLARK WILDER, as a Candidate for Tax
Wfector, of Bibb county, at the election iu January
juneIt*
13.*’ We are authorized to an
nul KICIIARD A. CAIN, as a candidate for
t ; -lion to the office of Tax Colector, of Bibb
ante, at tho election iu January next.
S2r» We are authorized to an-
msn-E. C. HARRIS, as a candidate for Tax Col-
it,c, of Bihb county, at the ensuing election in
taurvnext.
SoST* W e are authorized to an-
. - JEFFERSON TANKEUSLY.aa a candidate
rTu Collector, at the election in January next.
<3^ We are authorized to an-
movv JOHN C. JOHNSON, as a candidate for
fcwUtr of Tax Returns, for Bibb county.
57* We are authorized to an-
«utr SOLOMON R. JOHNSON, Esq., as a can
lid* fnr Receiver of Tax Returns of Bibb county,
nwaiiigelection in January next.
S3 5 * vv e are autnorized to an-
«uot Kodf.rt W. c-faiikow, as a candidate for
, - iver of Tax Returns of Bibb county, at the
u-ttiiij election in January next.
43?* 1 he iriends ot John tl.
WgomKii, respectfully suggest him as a candidate
At Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibb connty, at the
»-uinj Januarv election. He will be supported by
will MANY VOTERS.
K5. 5 * VV e are authorized to an-
Mmf 1. A. SLOAN, as a candidate for Receiver
>iTu Returns, for Bibb county, at the election iu
Injury next.
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! 'Vo arc authorized and requested to announce
p'THE1Y GRACE, a* a candidate for Sheriff of
i towny, at the election in January next.
P* the Citizens ol Houston Connty :
I • >ffi .* Otrself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff,
|m ih» first Monday in January next, and pledge my-
TJt'Utuchargc all the duties of the office, without
t tui to ujea or monev, if I should he elected.
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J6rm 3k?rti5rmnrt5.
]. *"KJ,t.\ n.tRI.VE AND' mu: IS.
WR.UCE ton DAISY.—Horae Office,
springs, Xew York. Cash Capitol. $300,.
t'«d» IlolUsier, Prsrident, John G. Buroap,
R. D. PHILLIPS, Agent.
18—3m*
$10 REWARD.
- , Uok out for « Do? Tlilef!
IS “i-k’ trout the subscriber's premises,'
Ifnorning of tho 7th instant, a
■• /■1A'A7£A‘ DOG, color, priucl-,
*®I*ate—hit head, and two or threo spot* on his
2 k s ’’f* 11 brindle; body long, quite low and
Auout 18 months old. He waataken away
Pf Jooth, probably, 14 to 16 year* of age, and car-
f t-q-i'ursyU'i road towards Vineville—but
afterwards taken in another <lirec-
LT. 1 "Vili *1m>, p«y Five Dollars in addition, for
. ^ o isf„nn*tion as to tbo identity of the thief.—
EJu’f “'ir-g a knowledge of the dog and thief,
Kj. “ W'otit. confer a favor on tho neighbor-
j W Vb *> hy having so pitiful a scoun-
I k*,"' ,ll *t ho might be watched in future.
•j^iLjtt S. ROSE.
• *<$ciutold<ft* JIacon JHanalac*
«i, c „ tarln? Company.
[ {• ANNUAL ELECTION of President and
the Company, will beheld at the
Wt,-‘Trident in thin city, on tlie Second
^atJzmuryuext.
° '* ‘de W. 8. HOLT. Sec’y.
Lte'^KATORm HAI.E.—By virtue of
in<v . T *ho honorable, the Ordinary of
u, in ’ w il* "°ld before the courthouse
: Un ru of Vienna, Dooly connty, on tho
trsTJfy February next, within tho legal
iO-A, r '• 1 Eaud number ten (10) in the
*>f Dooly county, a*the property of
rrtog_j , ^jwucl Grace, late of Houston county,
1 distribution.
JOHN I. A IDLER, Jr.. Adin'r.
I’Titiv • Police.
. J‘P fcom the subscriber about tho 30th
l„S ,, *" r lost, a bliu-k mare HULK, nix years
n"y aa .o'’er, more so about the fl.uik» ,
4g.t' >» of good length, and twists her
•rr the .v, iri K "7 l'aeing, very much shrunk
,*i * tnule of her age. Any person
‘■otss,. ^ B le to ine. shall receive Teo Dnl-
'»at«l. t,li ® *° n>* so I get her, shall be liberally
LWIL. ‘ SOLOMON FOKES.
Gi.. Dec. 13. lH.vi. 3t
Iffi Notice.
r^* lr *Sr S ' We * M ' r F l, J r ‘'tfr 1 wiinicd not to tradi
do11
f u l2ii 8 . iU ’K ,Tenw th'
f the amount of
irs, due on tho 251 h ol
undemlgued, by VV. Jc
ug lost, and tin’ maker
r.
W.M. A. HALES.
C l I'.ORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas,
J Charles Powell, applies to me for Letters of
Guardianship of tlie persons and proper*!’ of Jami-s
I). Cnlbepper, la-nnora It. 8. Culpepper, Marietta J.
Culpepper, and 8. Culpepper, orphans and minors of
John 8. Culpepper, late of said connty, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and adntouish all per
sons concerned or interested, to be and apppear at
my office on or before the second Monday in Janua
ry next, and show cause, if any exist, why laid Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature at of
fice, this 5th dav of December, 1853.
dec 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary.
Uittbes Dress Goods.
.“fin YARDS French Merino.
u)UU ;oo «lo Plain Black Silks.
250 Patterns Brocade and Figured Silks.
30 “ Black Figured Silks.
An offered at cost hy WINSHIP Sc SON.
C r UOitGIA, DOOLY COUNTY. Whereas
f Irwin Ilulloek, applies to mo for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of George C. Ilulloek, late
of said connty, deceased:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and
singular the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased,
to lie and appear at my office on or before the se
cond Monday in January next, and show cause, if any
exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at of
fice, this 5th dav of December, 1853.
dec 13 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ordinary.
G KOKGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Where-
as, Joseph J. A. Weilows and Wesley P. Wei*
lows, applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of
the persons and property of Ann Weilows, Mary
Weilows. and Shelly weilows, minors and orphan
children of William’S. Weilows, late of said county,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office within
the rime prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud at office, December 6, 1853.
dec 13 JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
G LOKGI.V, BIBB COUNTY.—Court of Ordi-
K.\i:r, December term, 1853.—WhoreaF, it ap
pears to the Court, that Absalom Johnson, Guardian
of the minor children of George Vigal, deceased, (late
of said connty,) has made no returns to this office, of
his ablings and doing* ns guardian aforesaid. It is
on motion of counsel, Ordered, That said Johnson do
shew cause, on or before the——term of this Court,
wbv bis commission as guardian should not be de
clared forfeit, aud he himself dismissed from said
guardianship. And it is further ordered, that a ser
vice of this rule be perfected on him, by publication
in the Telegraph paper.
GEORGIA, > I, Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi-
Biib County. ( nary, in and for aaid eounty, do certi
fy ihat the above fit a true extract from the minutes
of the Court of Ordiuary of Bibh County,
dec 13 E. D. TRACY, Pep. Ordinary.
C l UOItGlA, BIBB COUNT!.—Cul-bt of Ok
JT DINAR), December Term, 1853.—Whereas, it ap
pears to this Court, that John A. Vigal, Executor of
the last will and testament of George Vigal, deceas
ed, (late of aaid county,) is wasting aud inismanage-
ing, said estate—It is on piotion of counsel. Ordered,
That he do shew cause, iu or before the next Term
of this court, which ir held on the 1st Monday in Jan
uary next, why he should not be removed from bis
said trust, and an Administrator, with the will annex
ed, apppointed in hi* stead.
GEORGIA, I I, Edward D. Tracy, Deputy Ordi-
l,.ou County J nary in, and for said cou uty, do eeijity
that the above i* a true extract, from tbe'Minutes of
the Court of Ordinary of Hi lib county,
dec 13 K. D. TltACl', Hep. Ordinary.
1 cl. persons Having UeiDanU* iigauisi mo estate ol
Xx. theory W. Walton, late of Monroe county de
ceased, are hereby notified to present ibeui properly
attested to me, Within ttiu time prescribed by law,
or they will not be settled; anil all persons indebt
ed to ».id deceased, are hereby required to make
iimuedute.payment. JAMES K' A*i . ( l.
de, 13“ D. A. WALTON,
’ I’apei' lliiiixni*!).
N hand a nm- ;iss..rtin.-iit oi fVper H raging
(sept 27.)
G. W. PRICE.
/ tLOANS AND MANTILLAS, at cost bv
Vv nov 22 WINSHIP* SON.
Embroideries,
A LARGE stock of all kinds, at cost by
-tV nov 22 WINSHIP JtSON.
iy Messenger copy.
Handsome Goods—Attention Ta
llies !!
TTY HE subscribers having received their .Vw Stock
L of Fancy Dry Goods, for the winter trade, esu
lafelv assure tlie Ladies, that ill point of Beauty,
Fashion, Elegance ami Cheapness, the assortment
cannot he excelled in Georgia.
We are determined to keep at all times a first rate
A. No. 1. stock of Fashionable Goods, and by act-
ng honorably and fairly with onr customers," hope
to receive the same liberal patronage that has hitherto
l>cen conferred.
Our old friends and customers, are jutrticularlv in
vited to call.- BOSTICK * JOHNS.
oet 18 10 '
Curtain Goods.
TA \*ERY variety and kinds, with all the trimmings
Lis to correspond. Can suit every one in want of
them. BOSTICK ft JOHNS,
oct 11
Carpeting ! Carpeting !!
TUST received “hy Express,’’ 6 pieces of elegant
*) Tapestry Carpeting or superior qualitv.*at
nov 1 BOSTICK ft JOHNS’.
Family Goods.
TRISII LINEN, Sheetings, Flannel*, Ginghams,
I Tweed*, Prints, Jaconet, Checked and Swiss Mns-
lins, Ti, king. Canton Flannel* and every other arti
cle suitable for family use, on term* the most accom
modating.
We intend selling onr goods at small profits, and
will be most happy to show them, whether we sell
or not. Our motto is to please and satLfy all our cus
tomers, we will do our prettiest to succeed. When
shopping remember BOSTICK ft JOHNS,
oct 11
l.udics stud Gentlemen,
rp HE subscribers being very thankful for past fa-
A vora, would again invite your particular atten
tion to their New Stock of Fancy Dry Goods, just
opened for the Fall and Wintertrade, all of u hich will
be sold tus eheap as the cheapest,
oct 11 BOSTICK ft JOHNS.
Dress Goods.
/"\U1! stock of Dress Goods embrace* everv thing
V / new and desirable in Silk, Satin, and Worsted
labrics, being beautiful, durable and fashionable.—
CaU aud see them. BOSTICK ft JOHNS,
oct 11
Embroideries.
T N Chemizetts, Under-sleeves, Musliu Robes, Colars
A and Embroider!* generally, onr stock is far above
competition. We will provetlie fact to aU who favor
us with a visit. BOSTICK ft JOHNS,
oct 11
NEV GOODS. ^
rpnE undersigned has just returned from the
A N$rth with a Large and Complete Stock or
Staple A: Fancy Dry (loads, which he is now
opening. The usual qualifying remarks of Splendid,
Beautiful, A-c. 4'c-, he thinks unnecessary, as the
goods’."peak for themselves as to style, quality and
price, and therefore, needs no trumpeter ; relying,
however, on the iutelligenc- and taste of the Ladies
of Macon and the surrounding country, he would
respectfully submit the decision to them. A11 of
whom, he cordially invites to call and examine for
themselves, before purchasing elsewhere,
oet IX XV. W. PARKER.
Georgia Made leather and Sitocs.
rp HE undersigned ha* for sale, ou consignment,
A a splendid lot of Harness and Bridle Leather;
Band and Sole do; Rnssett and Plantation do; Black,
Wax and Kip do; Calf Skins, fte. Also, HEAVY
RUSSETT SHOES; Black Wax do; Women’s
Shoes for house servants. AY’. AV. PARKER,
oct 11
Ejncu atad Colton Sliectiug.
TT’OR sale, a large stock of 10-4 and 12-4 Linen and
A Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen aud Cotton
of aU all widths. G. AA’. PRICE.
Pept 2?
Tabic Datnask.
y~\N hand a good assortment ofTable Damask, Tow-
U clling. Napkins of aU qualities,
sept. 27. G. AV. PRICE.
Printed Cashmeres.
/ Y X hand a handsome lot of Printed Cashmeres
V f aud DeLaius. G. AV. PRICE,
sept 27
New Fall Goods.
mHE subscriber U now receiving lit? stock of Fan-
J. cy and Staide Goods, suitable for the Fall and
Winter trade. Ilia friends and the public are request
ed to give him m call. G. W. PlllCC.
sept 27
L'ai'pi'ting and ttuggs.
TUST received an assortment of Superfine aud
•J Three Ply Carpeting. G. AA. PRICE,
sept 27
i'lUUI SllHS.
TUST received a rich and handsome assortment of
•J Plaid, Plain and Brocade Silks, for sale cheap,
sent 27. G. AA’. PRICK.
UtauKebi aud lierscys.
hand a good assortment of Negro Blankets and
v J Kersers. Also, fine large Bed Blankets for sale
low. G. AV. PRICE
M-pt 27
l eivei Carputing.
T UST received an assortment of rich aud beautiful
.) Velvet Carpeting, with Rugs to match. Also, a
few pair of hauiLotne Three Ply.
nov 1 GEO. AV. PRICE.
Ctnpe Shawls.
A SPLENDID assortment of Crape and Cash
1V mere Shawls at all prices,
oet ll .BOSTICK ft JOHNS.
To tbc Ladies.
rp HE undersigned would respectfully invite tho at-
A tcution of the Ladies of Macon aud vicinity, to
his New and Extensive Stock or FANCY DRY
GOODS, now for Exhibition and Sale, at his old
stand, corner of Second and Cherry streets, opposito
to Geo. AA’. Ross’.
Hie Stock is complete and varied, and will com
pare favorably with auv other in tlie city. Prices mod
erate and Goods of the best quality! Orders per
servant*, or otherwise, as promptly and faithfully fill
ed as when customers make personal examination
and selection. A. AV, MARSHALL.
BCD 27
IT* Mewmger copy.
NOTICE
To Merchants and Plautcrs.
"PLANTERS of Bibb and adjacent counties, are in-
A vited to call and examine my large stock of
GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, just
opened and for sale, wholesale and retail, on the most
liberal and accomodating terms, at niv store-house,
on Cherry-st., next door to the corner"of 2nd street.
sep27 A; AV. MARSHALL.
US* Jonrn.ft Mess.topy.
Blankets* Kerseys, Ac.
1 AAfA 8 and 9 quarter Blankets. 15 pair 10, ll
J. VJ U U and 12, quarter Bed Blankets. 10 bales
Georgia Kerseys. 15 bales Osnaburgs. 10 bales
Yarns. AA’ith a general assortment of Domestic and
Staple Dry Goods. For sale by
uoy l ASHER AYRES.
CLOTHES RENOVATING
AND
GENERAL TAILORING.
rpllE subscriber may be found at the Mansion
A House, where he wiU carry on the above busi
ness. From long experience in this line, he feels
confident he will oe able to satisfy aU who may favor
biin with a call. Clothes of all kinds cleaned and
renovated, to look equal to new. Also, Ladies silk
and other dresses renovated, in the best manner.—
TaUoring in general. WILLIAM CuKKUfAN.
nov 8 3m
LuiiUrcUi’s YVarnmted Garden
Seed.
/’MROWTII of $853,viz .—12 varieties Cabbages;
\J Beans, Snaps, aud Runners; Beets, Cucum
bers; Lettuce, Radishes; 10 varieties Peas; Tur
nips, E. Dutch, Red Tops, and others; Grass seeds.
Flower seeds, Canary Seeds, and mauy other kinds.
Also, Button Onions, and Onion setts.
J3?” Country Merchants aud Families supplied on
suitable terms. J. H. & AV. S.ELLIS,
Near Cotton Avenue CUercy-»t., Miicou.
dec 6 17 3m
Bounty L:md mid Fcusioil Agency.
CHARLES C. TUCKER, WASHINGTON, D. C
\ TTOKNEY for Claimants, ft Agent for obtaining
Revolutionary, Naval, Invalid and Half-pay
Pensions, Bounty Laud, arrears of pay, extra pay,
ftc., for Military and Naval services.
Bounty Land obtained for the ividuws and heirs of
volunteers of the Texas Revolution of 1836; aud
extra pay obtained for services iu the U. S. Navy on
the coasts of Calilornia and Mexico, from )846toi952.
Address CHARLES C. TUCKER,
deu 6—3m Washington, D. C.
Wnear, Barley, Ac.
t A A Bushels Seed Wheat. 75 bushels Barley.—
A UU 350 bushels Seed Oats. 75 sacks Guano.
Knr sale by |nov 1] ASHI-.l! AYRES.
&inovels, !»i».*4les and Axes.
*?ft DOZEN “Ames Shovels and Spades.
DU 5 • dozen ••Leveret*" Axes, warranted.
30 do. Axes, Inferior Brands, tor -*le by
ili-ci) it t: .A V. CARHART ft CO.
cions HOTEL situated in the J :
tr»l portion of the ritv for bn f™j
spalile ot accoiiriiin!,i::;,_- t, u, jiitjp
ust been thoroughly repaired ti.n., gi,.
. nod for the accommodation oftht . ul>-
MEi.i ii.tsrs from Georgia will find this one
of tho nmst comfortable and convenient HOTELS
in tho city, as the proprietors are anxious to secure
their patronage.
15' One trial is solicited.
D. D. WINCHESTER, )
TH08. D. WINCHESTER. V Proprietor*.
BENJ. T. WINCHESTER. J
No’*. 9,11, 13 and 15, Courtlaudt street, X. Y.
March 15, 1853, ’ lv
FairbaiiHN' PiaUot’ia Settles,
L ONG KNOWN—Severely test- *
ed—Always RIGHT—The ac
knowledged Standard.
Agents—Fairbanks Sc Co., 89 Wa-
ter-st., X. Y’., Puilbuick Sc Bell,
Savannah, Ga.
Railroad.Hay, Coal,and Farmers’,
Scales, set in any part of the coun
try, at short notice.
net 4 am
TO XIIK 1*1 KI,H'.
A VINO d, t-nnim-d to dose out my
IMegiiiH .Tnilinnry 4Joo«ls. •=>»**
’■ng tl - prep I will sell at si., h r. dact d
111 Dr,-.-> S Iks, *p|. itiM.l Em i. -, T’t
Gloves, Riblvin. Corsets, Mantillns, and h fall -took
of theme-: fashionable Bonnets,Caps, Head-dr -so.
See. Sec.
At the same time, I would most respectfully
request all those indebted to me, to call as soon as
possible and settle their bills.
E3P Dresses, Cloaks, Aca made, to order at the
shortest notice. Mrs. F. DESSAU,
nov 22 Store on Triangular Blink.
Ifiui’d's Golden t*5o*is lor tlie tfsier,
4 MONO the many preparations for the growth of
il the Hair, this GOLDEN GLOSS ttikes the
lead. Three reasons will be given why it is so nni-
versally used aud preferred to all .others. 1st. Be
cause it lias proved the most effectual in Baldness.
2d. Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and
delightful perfume to the Hair. 3d. Because the La
dies, with tine discrimination, whichthev all possess,
have adoptedit. Many oilier mason* could be given
why it is a great favorite, but those who want more
have only to give it a trial. Price 25 cents in large
bottles. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
evenr where.
'V. C. HURD, Proprietor, 304 Broadway, N. York.
Large discount to Merchants, (nov 22 Cm
N’civ JliUiucry Goods.
M RS. AUDOINE would respectfully in- —
form tho Ladies of Macan and vieiu-
itv, that she has recently returned from the Cfer
North, with an unusually large stock of JIiI-*=*«^r
llnrry, Bonnets, Cloth Talmas and Cloaks, Furs
and Flats of every description. Also, a large as
sortment of Toys and Fancy Articles—all of which
will he sold at such reasonable rates as will ensure
quick sales and small profits. The Ladies are invi
ted to call and inspect her goods,
net 18
New Millinery store.
M RS. KENNEDY’ has just returned from
Xqw York, where she has selected a
choice and ellegant assortment of Millinery sseies.-
anil Fancy Goods, to which she would call the at
tention of the Ladies of Macon and the surrounding
country. Thankful for past favors, she is determin
ed to leave nothing undone to deserve a continuance
of tlie same.
_ty She lias removed to the storo formerly ocou-
ned by Freeman Sc Benson as an lee Cream Sa-
oon, between W. W. Parker’s and tho N. Y. Branch
Store. not n
Silk Goods, Ac.
C ARLETOX, CLARK, ,V CO.—Importers and
Wholesale Dealers in Silk and Fancy' Dry
Goons, 139 Broadway,N.Y. Are receiving bv ev
ery arrival of Steamers and Packets from Franco
and England, the most .Wirable descriptions of RICH
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, EMBROI
DERIES, Sec., Sec., of their owu selection. And will
bo prepared by the 15th instant to exhibit an assort
ment of goods in their line, which will fairly com
pete with any in the city.
Also, a complete assortment of CARPETINGS,
foreign and domestic, and having manufacturers ma
king exclusively for them, have now on hand, and
willbe receiving throughout the season pattern* to
be found iu no other house.
July 19, 1853,ly
.noun & <;AI,!. l«H! t!.
Ridge Road and Coates Street, Philadelphia.
I RON FOUNDERS & Manufacturer* of Wrought
and Cast Iron Railings, and all kinds of Orna
mental and Architectural Iron Works, Iron Railings
for public and private Grounds, Verandahs, Settees,
Chairs, Tables, Ac.
Particular attention paid to the enclosure of
Burial Lot*. More Sc Gallagher's Book of Original
Designs and List of Prices sent to persons wishing to
make a selection. nov 8 0m
Fancy Cioods, Comb timl Hosiery
Warehouse.
W ARD, PECK A CO., Importers and Deal
ers.—No. 47, Maiden ijine, At 1C York.—Have
always on hand the largest niidbest sasorted stock
of Fancy GOODS. COMBS, JEWELRY’. PER
FUMERY’, and YANKEE NOTIONS generally, that
can be found in America, to which they would in
vite the particular attention of the Merchants of
Georgia.
The Hosiery Department is superintended by Mr._
CHURCH, whose long experience iu this branch of
the business, will enable them to offer extraor
dinary INDUCEMENTS.
N. B.—Great care and attention given to orders.
March 13, 1853. ly
Arrivals lor Fall Trade, isdit.
"YfEW A HEAVY WOOLENS, the greatest bar-
^ ) gains ever offered in New Y’ork.
WM. H. KXOEPFEL,
Nos. 99 and 101 William street, N. Y.
Has now for sale an extensive stock of FALL
GOODS, suitable for Clothiers and Merchant Tai
lors, mostly of his own importation.
Short time and cash buyers are particularly iuvited
to call aud examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
July 26 ty
Fisher «V Ciisbiii?,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN SILK AND
J. FANCY DRY GOODS—No. 10 Cockti.andt
Street, New York.—Have now on hand, ami are
constantly receiving the richest and most desirable
styles of’DRESS GOODS. SILKS, LACES, EM
BROIDERIES, MANTILLAS aud RIBBONS, to
which they would invite tho attention of the Geor
gia Merchants when visiting New York, and for
cash or ajiproved credit great inducements will bo
offered.
N. It.—Particular attention paid to orders.
March 15,1853. ly
Fraud!
4 LL who want AXES of thu real COLLINS A
CO. make should be particular to notice the
stamps, as there are various counterfeit* and imita
tions stamped Collins, and labelled much like ours,
which are fraudulently sold in some parts of the Uni
ted States as our nianutaeture. They are made ill
different part* of the country by various axe-makers,
and are generally of very interior quality. The
genuine Collins axes, which have acquired such an
extensive reputation, are invariably stamped “ COL
LINS A CO., Hartford,” and each axe lias a printed
label with my signature. It is now more than 25
years since we commenced the business with the
stamp of •• Ciliins A Co.. Hartford,” and I do not
know of any other axe-uaker by the name of Collins
in the United States.
ang 23—2 ly SAM. W. COLLINS.
JVcw Establishment.
rp HE undersigned takestliis opportunity of inform-
_L iug hi* old. friends aud customers, that he has
rented the new brick building corner oi Cherry suid
Third streets, near Hardeman Sc Sparks' Warehouse,
aud will keep a well selected stock of GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRY GOODS. HATS, SHOES A BLAN
KETS, BAGGING, ROPE, T WIXE, PAINTS, OILS
and GLASS, LIME. CEMENT, PLASTER of PA
RIS, Ac. Also GROUND PLASTER and GUANO.
I V A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited, ns I shall spare no pains to give satisfaction
to those who may favor mo with their trade.
ASHER AYRES.
Macon, Ga., August 2,1833.
MARY
in, Inti- ol a.mi -oiui
i. KAG.yN, Aa-n x.
Lii.iie and tciueiil.
I .,, RLS. I ME, .0 bit. Cement, tor *ale by
ijU sup 6 4 CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Robert Lawson,
S ADDLE, HARNESS AND COLLAR
MAN ’
N UF AC TUBER, wholesale
AND retail. No. 42, South street, one dour
Jrom Lombard street, Baltimore. Maryland.
The above articles are manufactured ot the best
materials, and at the lowest prices.
Merchant* and Wholesale Dealers are Invited to
call aud examine my stock before making purchases,
being prepared to sell goods as low as they can be
purchased in any of the Northern or Eastern cities,
and pledges himself to duplicate any bill made in
those cities. Please call aud satisfy yourself of the
fact. (ang 9 52—ly
Uciitisti')-.
A S DR. G. McDONALD has de-
clined leaving Macon, the firm of k
G. A Jas. M. McDonald will be con- H *Jll tty
tinued as heretofore. They are qualified for and pre
pared to do, any style of work belonging to the Deu
tal Profession.
Office as usual, at the residence of G. McDonald,
on Second street,
nov 22
E A. NIHBET, Will practice law in Bibb and
• tbo adjoining couuties. and in thu Supremo
Court at Savannah, Macon, Milledgeville, Americas,
Columbus and Decatur. -
Ho will pay particular attention to tbe'cullection
or settlement of debts aud to Conveyancing.
'peC Offico over the store of Charles Day Sc Co., on
tho corner of Mulberry aud Second Streets.
Macon, Nov. 22, 1853. 3m
oft HALFBbl.No. 1 Mackerel.
15 do. “ “2
400 lbs. Cod Fish, just received and for salo bv
oct 11 CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Removed.
J BARNES has removed hi* BINDERY from
• Mulberry Street to the “ Georgia Telegraph
Office, on Cherry Street.
KuoxvIIIc Male aud Female
Academies.
T HE TRUSTEES of the nboro named Institu
tions, take this method of informing the citi
zens of Crawford comity, aud the public, generally,
that they have secured the services of Mr. Bentos-
villa Taylor, for the Male School, and Miss Eliza
beth Taylor, for thu Female Academy, at Knox
ville, lor the ensuing year.
The lady and gentleman come with testimonials
of the highest character of their competency, expe
rience and moral worth. Tlie Trustees, th’erefore.
take pleasure iu recommending to the patronage of
the public. GEORGE R. HUNTER,
JACOB LOWE.
t LEWIS F. HICKS,
JOHN W. ELLIS,
G. W. NORMAN,
dec 6 It Trustees.
Fresh Garden Seeds.
qft Ann P*per» Garden Seeds.
OU.UUU 2 barrels Onion Seed*.
1 bushel Kentucky Blue Grass Seed.
1 do. French Lucerne Seed.
1 do. Red and White Clover Seed. Just re
ceived, and for sale wholesale and retail, by
GEORGE PAYNE. Druggists, Macon, Ga.
dec 6 17—,7m
€lioicc Ilavanua Cigars.
X nnn Tres **»“«»’• Cigars.
G.UUU IO.OOJ Corrci Cigars, a superior article.
20,000 Joscphiua, aud U nion Pauatella.
ALSO.
25,000 Cigars, varii u* brands, American main
facture—very low ’prices for ca-h only. For sale lj
dec 6 T. U. DKM\.
Oralis
X Savannah, Chuleston, Xe
Ac., disc-tinted by
BOV 9
15 £l,T naa ‘'
Malu
o
w York, Bouton,
C. DAY & CO.
s Bure imported Brand
Madeira ami Bore Win**. ti ( i
laud Gin. Monoi'i^aludii and old Buurhnii Whi-kv
50 boAeo and halt lioAub Virginia Tobacco.
T. C. DEMPSEY,
I d«c 6 Floyd Xioiue Buiidiug.
HtHmery aud Fancy Goods.
M RS. DAMOUR has just returned fromNew
Y’ork, and ha* selected a stock of the YLJ
above Goods, which cannot tail to please those e 1 ™
who wi-h to purchase. It consists in a fine assort
ment of St raw and Silk Bonnets ; a general assort
ment of Ribbons and Flowers, Head-Dresses and
Caps. Aleo, a good assortment of the choicest Dress
Silk Goods ana Evening Dresses, which have been
carefully selected from A. T. Stuart A Co’s Store,
and a variety of other articles usually kept in that
line of business, which will be sold at reasonable
prices for cash.
JVew Fall JUillinery.
AXES. CAREY, at her old stand, opposite
1>1 the Lanier House, will open on the 6th
Instant, her new aud splendid stock of Fai, Lq _
MILLINERY A FANCY GOODS, to which
she invites the attention of tho ladies. Also, can
be found on hand nt all times, the late*: fashions of
the following articles, BONXETSof Velvet anil Leg
horn, new slisnes. Straw and Silk; Flats, (new stylo)
Leghorn and Straw. EMBROIDERIES, on LACE.
MUSLIN and SILK. TRIMMING and GARNTUBE
RIBBONS, Kid, Lace and Silk GLOVES. French
Flowers, Evening DRESSES, Mantillas, Mauteletts,
COLLARS, IXSKRTTXGS, Worked BANDS,CAPS,
HEAD-DRESSES,Ac.. Ac. oct 4
Sew millciiery. -
ATISS E. DOY'LE having permanently
1.t1_ located herself in Perry, take* this
method of informing the Ladies of Perry,
mid surrounding country, that she will carry
on Jliltiarr)- niid Dress Jinking in all it*
branches. She has just opened an entire now stock
of Bonnets, Ribbons, Head dresses, Cet/is, Flowers,
of the latest style and fashion—which she will sell on
liberal terms. Ladles will please favor her with a
call. oct 25 3m
V. II. BAIKO,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Mulberry Street—three rooks
above Dr,. Stkoheckeu’s Drug
Store,
S now opening some of the finest
CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Vestings A
Furnishing Goods over brought to
Macon. Ho respectfully invites the
beau monde to call, examiue and test M
his cutting aud workmanship, which shall be par ex-
eellence. sep 27 3m—T
Pelcr & JaugMcttcr,
D RAPERS and Tailors, OrrosiTE
the Lanier House. The sub
scribers are now receiving and open
ing their stock of Fall and Winter
Goods, consisting in part of Black
and Fancy colored French and Eng
lish Cloths, French, English and
American Cassimeres, of all kinds
and colors. Vestings of Silk, Satins,
eut Velvet and Embroidered pat
terns. AU of which will be made
aud trimmed iu our usual stvle, and at the shortest
notice.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Consisting iu part of new style of Patent Shirts,
Under Shirts, Merino anil Canton Flannel Drawers,
Stocks. Scarfs, Neckties, Gloves,Suspenders, Ac.
Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon us, we respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same, hoping that by strict application to busi
ness mill a moderate scale of price*, to need the
approbation of those dealing with ns.
CyT* Cutting done at the shortest notice.
oct 18-3m PETER A J AUGSTETTER.
BOOTS AYO SHOES.
The^ Best is the Cheapest.
JUST received at W. Gary’s, a lot of extra
neb Calf Boots, which he offers to his customers
as a superior article, having been put up by the
manufacturer expressly to his own order, lie will
receive weekly persteainer, from Philadelphia, fresh
supplies.
His friends and the public generally, are respect
fully invited to eall and examine, before pur'-hasing
elsewhere. W. GARY,
net 18 per F. P. G V R Y.
OffliHlioi’pe House.
T HE Subscriber ha* just opened this spa- 3
eious, and every way desirable Hotel fiJVfiq
at Brunswick, and furnished it throughout !■ ciUll
with New Furniture, and he intends to offer to
Travelers, and regular or transient Boarders, all the
comforts of a First Class Hotel.
JOHN II. WOOD. Proprietor,
Brunswick, Georgia.
May. 1853. 41—ly
For Ship.
A HOUSE A LOT situated on the eorner
V of F ,rst and Oak Streets, better known fjVjnf
ns the former residence of J. W. Itabeoek liijta
Possession can be given immediately,
nov 8 tf A.'H. BROACH.
To Rent,
T HAT well known two storv Brick Build- Jhm
Ing, containing Six large Rooms, on thof«Ml
corner of Walnut and Third Streets. This l»s»I
Building, together with all of the outbuildings are in
good repair, aud from peculiar advantages, is well
adapted for a Boarding House, as well as a private
residence. Possession given immediately.
Apply to CHARLES C. USHER,
nov 8 13—tf
For Sale.
A LARGE and commodious Dwelling J)—-
House, containing five good Room*, nTs'
with large Garden. Stable and other ont IMII
houses attached. Al*o, a good well of water. The
house is pleasantly situated near the Female Acade
my. For particulars, apply to J. BARNES or
dee 6 R. HOBBS.
rtXacou Wholesale and ICctail Sa«l
tilery 'Warehouse.
W T. MIX AGO., Cottos Avenue, Ma-
• nnfacturcrs of Saddles, Bridles and
Harness, have on hand a good assortment
of Saddles, Bridles and Harness, of which the follow
ing comprise a part:
Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Sh&fton Saddles;
Planter’s large and extra large Saddles; Men’s plain
do.; Eugliah do.; Boy’s aud Race do.; Ladies' Sad
dles of a x'ariety of patterns; Bridles and Marten-
gales, Saddle-bags, Ac.
Saddlek’sMatekials—Saddle Troes,Skirting and
Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Wonted Web;
Thread aud Tacks, assorted sizes.
Harnesses.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, hy the single set.
apl 12 35—ly
oral.
r " parilla* of all kinds, aula (nil stock
Med:- UM that are not Hum!.:. - * or Quack’s.
Domestic Remedies : Medicinal Extracts; Botanic
Modi mil.', either in powdered or crude ■‘tat*.
Kv-ervarticle warranted pure—put up in neat
style, and sold as low as trom anv respectable Drag
Establishment in the State.
LEONARD LITTLE,
Cotton Avenue, (Sign Red Mortar.)
nov 22 Macon, Ga.
Ftuning Fluid.
OOLD by the Barrel or Gallon, warranted always
O to he the best, by
nov 22 LEONARD LITTLE.
Hariulen’s Express.
W HITE. LEAD ground iu Oil, Kegs of all size*.
Linseed Oil, \ amislies, Turpentine. Also, a
full 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.
Call and See. LEONARD LITTLE,
nov 22 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
e.j>i'ECTFULLY' beg* leave to inform the citi-
, zen* of Macon and it* vicinity, • that they have
concluded their arrangements with the Central Hail-
road and Bankiug Coinpauv. aud are now running
messengers daily to Savaunah and semi-weeklv to
Oglethorpe and Columbus,and also forwarding goods
to Milledgeville and all intermediate places. We
would also say that our Expresses by Steamers to
New York and Philadelphia, ennbles’us to forward
Specie, Bank Notes, Drafts, and bills for collection,
also every description of Merchandise and Valua
bles to every town in tho Northern State*, also to
California and Europe.
OrricES and AdfcXTs.
Floyd House Buildings, Third street, Macon, Ga.;
153 Ilay street. Savannah,—G. R. Clayton, Ogle
thorpe,—Randolph Street, Columbus,—74 Broadway,
N. York,—43 and 45 South-Third Philadelphia,-!*
Courtlaudt st„ Boston,—Exchange, St. Providence,—
Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER A CO.
March 15, 1853. ly
iKew Books
A T BOARDMAN’8!!!—Sir Jonas liarrinzton’t
ii. Sketches of his own Times; The Mud Cabm
Mark Hurdle stone; Roughing it in the Bush ; Tin
Fawn of the Pale Faces ; Victim*of Excitement, b.'
Mrs. Hi ntz; Crawford, bvihe Author ol Mary Barton
Macaulay’s Speeches; N'apoltou in Exile; The2ni
Vol. of CaUioun’s Works; Webster’s Work .n .1
Vol*.; Story 1 ' Life anil Letters; 8wift’s Wm,,-
United Stat.-s Exploring Expedition, iu five Vol.-
French on Word*, on Proverb*, and the Piir.di'.-*
Story of Mont Blanc ; Stray Yankee in Texas ; !v- 1
of the Woods, bv Dr. Bird ; The Attorney, or ti.
Quod Correspondence; Basil: The *uectx-siu! Jin
.-l.iint ; I! ink* History nf tin- t ivil Wars of France
Coolridge * Complete Works: Great Truth* by Great
Author*; Year Book of Fact* for te-'A, The Arti-
Wife; Light and Shade: Saxe'* Poems ; Tunglewno,
Tales, ti) - Hawthorn,,; Edgar Clifton; The Y'outn
Maroonet*; Miles fremenliere; The Pictnrt- I’le-isiir.
Book, aud lots of Juveniles, to ama e aud iuttroct.
For salo by (oct 18] J. M. B0ARLMAN.
Frcsii Drugs mill Pure UKctlit'.iucs.
rpllE subscriber offers at wholesale and retail, a
J. general stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, and
CHEMICALS, and other articles usually kept in
Drug 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.
Weekly arrivals of the steamers to Savannah en
ables me to be supplied at all times with fresh
articles. Drug* too numerous to mention.
Chemical* in great variety, (ltueahout just receiv
ed.) Patent Medicines, cannot ('numerate them here.
Sarsaparilla's, all kinds. I also prepare an article
of the Honduras root, according to the U. D., not
of the Georgia Sarsaparilla, which contains no alter
ative property.
Paints, Oil*, White Load, Zinc White, and other
articles in this line; Wiudow Glas*. Druggist's
Glass Ware, Vial*. Ac.; Brushes, Paint, Cloth, Hair,
Hat, Nail, Tooth, Comb, aud many others; Corn
Starch for cooking, and the best Oswego Starch -,
Perfumer}- in great variety; Fancy and other Soaps;
Instrument* in great variety. Also, Medicine Chests
Leeches, Natural and Artificial, Foreign aud Domes
tic; Brvaut’e Cholera Remedy, nothing is better
for diarchies; Seeds in great variety for garden and
field culture; Soda Water, from the fonntain in
high state of perfection; Congress Water from Sa
ratoga Spring. GEORGE PAYNE,
Druggist, opposite the YVashiagton Hall.
Macon, May 17, 1S53.
ROBI2VSOX & ELDBED
WILL, in a very few days, exhibit their celebrated
combined
MENAGERIE & CIRCUS
in this Citv, together with all the great
HIPPODKOMIC FEATS,
of the New York and Paris Hippodrome, among
which will be tho wonderful scientific achie cement
of a man walking upon a perfectly smooth ceiling,
with bis
Feet uppermost and his Dead down,
PERFORMED BY MU. G. N. ELDRED.
la A PER € HE,
BY MESSRS. LA ROUSE AND KING.
This extraordinary performance has excited uni
versal wonder and admiration, showing beautiful
Font* of Balancing nnd Elegant Acrobatic Postering,
l.y La Bouse. ON A RULE THIRTY FEET
HIGH, held bv Mon*. Kino.
MADAME ROBINSON,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
And an additional list of popular Actors are with the
Coinpauv, aud will appear iu the various exercises.
T2IE BAND
Is directed by the celebrated JOS. XOSHEK, which
is a sufficient guarantee for its merit.
A N1'I.EM>1» €0M,ECTI03 OF 5V1I.I)
ANIMALS,
In addition to the above attractions, offer a rich bill
of entertainment. T. U. TIDMAUSII, Agent,
nov 29 16—tf
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.
IT GROSSMAYER & 13RO., arc now dia-
posing of their Extensive Stock of
Dry Roods aud Clothing: nt Cost,
the public are respectfully requested to call,
dec 6
K. L oTROHECKEK Sc CO..
AroTiiECARixs, and Druuoisti,
Come.-abort tbs. Floyd House. Moron, Ga.
Rixrolutiou of Copartnernbip.
rrtUK Partnership heretofore exiting between the
A subscriber and the late L. B. Wi
io-lye,! by tbo death of tbelstb-r.
Til--subscriber having purchased the entire interest
of Mr. Wood, and assumed all the debts of the lato
firm, will continue the buyint*,* on hi* own account.
AU peraons indebted to the late firm, Hren-speri-
tnil v requested to come forward promptly and settle
their accounts, as tho bur-nuns must be closed speed
ily as possiblo. EDW’D. L STROHECKEK.
cov 15
Teachers—Take Notice.
T HE ACADEMY’ in Pond Town, Sumter county,
needs a Male Principal and Female Assistant
Teachers, for the ensuing year. A large and lucra
tive patronage can be secured by immediate appli
cation to the undersigned.
WM. A. BLACK,
ROBERT BURTON,
S. MONTGOMERY’,
C. R. TONDEE,
H. S. FRENCH.
A B. GREENE.
Pond Town. Dec. 6,1853. 17—4t
A Teacher Wanted.
T O take charge of the Academy at Tarversville,
Twiggs county, Georgia, the ensuing year;
one competent to toach all the branches usually
taught in Academies, can be secured at a salary ol
Six Hundred Dollars. Earlv application is desired.
WILLIAM M. TARVER,
ROUT. R. SLAPPY,
HENRY BUNN.
Tarversville, Nov. 29, 1853. 16—3t
Notice.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the patrons
of the late firm of Thompson Sc Harrison, that
he has this - day sold to Dr. Thompson, his entire
interest in the Books of said Firm, from the first
of January, 1851, to the first of June, 1853. Thoseot
our patroiis who have not paid their accounts, will
find them in the hand* of Dr. Thompson.
Being thankful to the citizens of Maeon and the
county generally, for past favors, I most respectfully
solicit a continuation of their patronage. Office still
at the old stand over the Carnage Repository of De-
Loaeh & Co. G. HARRISON,’M. D.
nov 29 3t
Till Ware Manufactory.
CHERRY STREET—MACON, GA.
H AVING now engaged good, prompt and faithful
workmen, 1 am prepared to do all kinds ol
TIN WORK in the city or country, in the best
manner, aud on the most reasonable terms.
Uip* AU orders for Tin Work, or Goods iu my line,
will be promptly attended to.
nov 1 B. A. WISE.
House Furnishing Goods.
T ABLE anil Pocket Cutlery
Stoves, Grates, and Hollow-Waro
Mantleized Iron Mantles
Tin and Iron Ware of aU kinds
Wood Ware, Brooms and Brushes*, at
B. A. WISE’S
nov 1 New Store. Chercy-st., Maeon. Ga.
China aud Crockery Store.
Second Street Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
R P. McBVOY has just received and is now-
. opening an extensive and elegant stock oi
Goods ui his line, to which he invites public at
tention. Among other items, he begs leave to men
tion the foUowing :
White and Gold-band China, in Tea and Dinner
Setts, at prices from $8 to $150.
Silver Plated Castors and Fruit Baskets.’
Chandaliers (forthud) suitable for Ilaiis a Church#?.
Brittania Ware—Knives and Forks.
Large lot of Vases—Coffee Cups.
Goblets, Tumblers and other Glassware-
Looking Glasses—YVaitcrs.
Beside a large assortment of White Granite and
Common YVare, and every other article usually kept
in a similar establishment. The Ladies are special
ly invited to caU and examine his assortment, before
purchasing elsewhere.sept 27
7II11K SUBSCRIBER thankful for tho liberal"pit!
A ronago bestowed on the late firm, lake* this
opportunity to express his acknowledgment for the
same, ami abjures hi* friends and patron* that
nothing shall he wanting on his part to merit their
continued favor*.
Y’i e have now in .tore and ar, continually reetiv-
ing choice Drue-. Chemicals. Paints, Color*. Fancy
Articles, Patent Medlei.ies of all kind*, ami every
article kept in a first tale establishment. Any one
who may tavor iia with theirorders mav d, peun upon
their roceiving the best attention, and’thst all goods
furnished will be of a ri liable quality. Should they
not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at
the option of the buyer.
nov 15 K. L. STROHECKEK & CO.
Garden Meeds.
W E are now opening a fresh l->; of Garden Seed,
all of which are warranted of this year's
growth. The trade supplied on liberal term*,
nov 15 E! L. STROHECKEK A CO.
For Fiiysicians.
4 GREAT Variety of the hi st French. English and
American Chemicals, and Pharmaceutical Pre
parations, Powders, Surgical Instruments, Magnetic
Machines, Vials, Specie Jars, Saddle Bags, ic. Also,
C'amphene aud Burning Fluid,
nov 15 Bf L. STOHECKER & CO.
QUIMNE.
J UST received direct from the manufacturers, soo
ounces Quinine. Purchasing our Quinine aud
other Chemical* direct trom tho manufacturer*, wo
can confideutly recommend them pure and free from
adulteration. E. L. STROHECKEK Sc CO.
nov 15 w
To the Afflicted.
T ARRANT'S EXTRACT OF CUBEBS A Cop*.
via; Crosaman's Specific Mixture; Fronch Cap-
soles; Sugar coated Ccbeb and Copavia Pills;
Ricard's Specific; Magnin s Lucina Ordial. Com
pound Extract Bucher; Carpenter's Extract Cube be,
Sarsaparilla and Copavia. For tale bv
nov 15 E. L. STROHECkER A CO.
India. Cliolagogue,
F OR THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER.—
This preparation ha* been in use for year*, in the
successful treatment of Chills and Fever, and is now
recognised as a standard medicine. It not onir
breaks the chill in a day or two, but an occasional
dose fortifies tho system against further attack*. For
sale by ' E. L. STROHECKER Sc CO.
nov 15 14
Dissolution.
T HE FIRM OF DUNLAP & HORN Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, M. Horn retiring,
and J. J. Allen taking his place. The Finn will
bo hereafter known under the name and style ot
Allen & Dunlap, who respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of past favors. YVe hare engaged the ser
vices of Mr. M. Horn as oar Book Keeper, and no
exertions will be wanting on our part to give satisfac
tion to those who favor us with.their patronage.
UF All monies due by the late Firm of Dunlap &
Horn, will be settled by the Firm of Allen & 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. 2m S. S. DUNLAP
BKI'MIIVU'K CITV, GEORGIA.
L ARGE and peremptory sale of Building Lots in
the city of Brunswick, State of Georgia. The
proprietors of the city of Brunswick hereby give no
tice, that a sale of Five Hundred eligible Lot* will
.like place, by public auction, at the Oglethorpe
House, in said city, on Tuesday, the 12th day of Jan
uary, 1654, at 12 o’clock, Jt. The sale will be p.'*i-
tive to the highest bidder. Terms—One third cash,
rad the remaining two-tliirds in one and two years,
Title perfect. ’The port and site of Burnswick hold
out commercial and maritime advantages superior to
those presented by any other South of Chesapeake
Bay. The climate i* healthy—the water pure. Fur-
be*r particular*, with map*, Ac., may bo had at the
itliee of the Company, 90 Broadway, New Y'oik, or
st Mr. Jou\ Brooks, Agent, Brunswick, Georgia
WILLIAM OHAUNCKY,President.
Thomas A. Dkxteh, Secretaiy.
Office of the Milledgeville Kailroad
Company.
"VT OTICE is hereby given that tho Book* of Sub-
1Y scription to tho Capital Stock of this Company,
chartered for the purpose of completing a Railroad
communication from Augusta through Milledgeville
to Maeon, will be opened at the several places named
below, on and after Monday, the 72th day of Decem
ber next, under the superintendence of the Commis
sioners named herein, or any three or more of them.
The said Capital Stock consists of Sixteen Thousand
Shares of One Hundred Dollars each—five dollar*
per share being required by the Chartur to be paid
at the time of subscribing.
Iu Charleston, S. C., under the supervision and di
rection of Messrs. Henry W. Conner, George A.
Trenholm, Ker Boyce, John Schncrlie. William M.
Martin, E. W. Bancroft and Benjamin W. Force.
In Augusta, Georgia, under the supervision and di
rection of William 51. D’Antignae, John K. Jackson,
Charles J. Jenkins, John Phinizv, Thomas S. Metcalf,
anil James B. Bishop.
, In Warrcaton, under the supervision and direction
of Messrs. Jesse M. Roberts, YY’m. W. Anderson,
Thomas Persons, YV. II. Wellborn, George V. Neal,
and Edmund Cody.
In Sparta, under the superintendence and direction
of Messrs. James Thomas, Hardy Culver, Thomas
M. Turner. R. M. Johnston, Linton Stephen., E. II.
Baxter, William Sayre, aud Ezekiel Cartlioru.
In Macon, under the supervision and direction of
Messrs. Isaac Scott, Pulaski S. Holt. J. J. Gresham,
Thomas T. Nisbet, L.A. Whittle, Robert Collins, and
O. G. Sparks.
In Milledgeville, under the supervision of the Board
of Directors.
The Report of the Chief Engineer can be procur
ed on .application to any of the above nanfta Com
missioners, containing ihe estimates of construction
anil equipment, and indicating the contemplated route
of said Road.
■By order of the Board of Directors.
WM. S. ROCKWELL, Secretary-
doc 6 17—3t
HARDWARE.
BRAT, CAKIIART & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS JN
EKGLI8II A A.lUiRICA.l HARDWARE.
THIRD-STREET—MACON. Ga.
B EG leave to invite the attention of
their friends and tlie public, to their
now large and splendid stock of Hard
ware and Cutlery, Iron and Steel, Nails
and Hollow-ware, Blacksmith and Carpenter's Tools,
Building Materials of every description, and every
variety of Shelf Goods. House-keeping Articles,
Agricultural Implements and Machinists' Tools. Cot
ton, Manilla and Hemp Rope, .together with a largo
stock of Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Wire,
&e.
We are also now receiving direct from Sweden, one
hundred tons of Swedish Iron, assorted, from 1 to 12
inches wide.
We take this occasion to assure all who call on us
that we are prepared to furnish them with everything
in our line at the very lowest market rates,
dee 6 17
Iron amt Steel.
T HE nndersigned are.now receiving in addition
to tlieir large Stock of Iron,
100 Tons Sweed Iron by direct importation.
50 Tons English and American Itenn.-d, and
common English Iron.
20 Ton* Oval, half round Bands, Hoop*, Scroll,
Horae Shoe Iron and Nail Rod*.
10,000 lbs. Cast, Blister, German and Spring Stc-el.
dec 6 BRAY. CAKHAUT * CO.
--A-? J-\
mm
Springs anti Axles.
A r AAA LBS. just received and for sale bv
-cO.UUU BRAY', CAKIIART* COi
.1 7* a. 1
dec 6
l
Saws, Saws, Saws*
-i qDOZ. Cross Cut, Back and Pit Saws.
J. si 50 do. Hand, Panncl, Rip and Tennon Saws,
for sale by [dec 6] BRAY. CARHART * Ct).
Cutlery.
pr /rft DOZ. Table Cutlery of every grade.
OtlU 300 dozen Pocket do.
25 do Shears aud Scissors.
25 do Razors.
ALSO, some new and beautiful patterns of fine 1
ry Handle Table Cutlery which cannot fail to pleas
Just received and for side by
dee 6 BRAY, CARHART * CO
e.
Blacksmith's Tools.
“) Cotter Key and solid box vices
/ O 50 English and American Anvils.
15,000 lbs. “Atwood’s” Hammers assorted.
40 Smith's Bellows from 26 to 10 inches.
75 Sett* Stocks and Dies from 3-16 to 7 1-2
inches For sale by-
dec 6 BRAY, CARHART A CO.
Nails.
O ft ft KEGS Cut Nails and Spike*.
OUU £5Kegs Wrought Nails ami Spikes, just re
ceived and for sale by
dec 6 BRAY’, CARHART * CO
House Nails aud Horse Shoes.
a gjftft LBS. Griffin's Horae Nalls.
•LOUU 25 Kegs Burden's Horse Shoe*, just re
ceived and for salo bv
dec 6 ' BRAY, CARHART * CO.
Chains 1 Chains 2 !
q ft ft ft LBS. Pre?* Oh* ins.
OUvJU 3000 lbs. Coil do., from 3-15 to 1-2 inch.
2000 lba. Log and Fifth do. assorted sizes.
500 pair Trace Chain*, for -ale bv
dec6 BRAY, CARHART '* CO.
cgtb and
Mill Irons aud Mill Saws.
f aaa LBS. Mill Irons, vnrioi'- ' :n<i*. H
OUUU 5 dozen Mill Saws, t !
breadth. 6 48 inch Circular S»« £ ,, .
dec 6 BRAY’, CARxiAivi' * CO.
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
.w c Boxes Tobacco, on Consignment, very snp*r-
/ O fine article. 25,000 Cigar*, various qu .iitiu*.
10 boxes Chcrroots. For sale bv
nov 1 ASHER AYRES.
j oil.r (l. POIYBBScontinu
• I in Houston, and all the adjoin
.la,-on and South-Western Circui
.4 ’in- st.it.- bv m>. ci:,i contract.
I’i-rrv, N..v, 23, l-
•s to practice Law
ng counties ot the
Cd, aud iu anv part
Baron, Flour, Ac,
OH Ann UR'- BACON, lull l'L=. Lebanon and
■il’.UUU E.awali Flour, ; i' 1)1*. llyrnm smilli
and Spanulmg Flour, tils. Claritiev and Crushed
Sugar*, with a general assortment of Groceries, lor
sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL,
sop 6 t
To the Mert’luuus of Maeon.
S~s OODS intended for Macon, brought up the Chat
VJ tahoochee River upon the Boat* mentioned be
low, will be forwarded through Columbus Fix of
C. hirzission. Steamer Osivichu,
South Cai-.oi.ina.
" ClSSETA,
" Eaglx.
Columbus. Nov. ’L 1853. 3m
I,ii in her.
TTAVING on the firM of September leased the
L 1. Saw Mills, recently in charge of Jam,-* Van
\ aikenburg N Sou, we are prepared to till orders at
short notice. Order* received, and Bills receipted
bv u*. No one L> authorized to use or sign our name
aJ Agent. J- A. Jc S. r). VIRGIN,
nov is
> - BOXES N
>0 25 Sp
Cheese, Ar.
■w York State thei^e
rin and Adamantine Candles.
and for sale by
ot-t 11
No 1 and rah- Soap. Just received
CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Blankets, Ac.
1 riAn HEAVY’ 8* anil 9 4 Blankets.
L.UUU 3,tOu Y rds Kersey*, with a variety of
staple Dry Goods, suitable for the season, just rece.v-
ed aud l'oi by CHAS. CAMPBELL.
OC*. 11