Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 20, 1853, Image 3

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ff^T^c ^nnufNrliirrp*' Rnnh «l i>( Jlli* n ofi lh< . Homing of the ltd Dct-rtu. ** i^oonted maturing 42,100 30 l#'* .^cCeBaoge " 25,698 1S tY d “ Ivins over “ , y b 11,912 58 ,11,-eod gga;zu sss- <»* .?*Ji intinorauda. 3 “’^ ** atnf 1 *’ 9,670 03 w ,lSperie finds D£. 79,711 58 - 9,805 73 58,603 39 39,736 55 •187,856 70 CR •125,000 00 31,682 00 9,515 25 18,659 15 Stock, r»w ,n * Hj-it-s •187,956 70 ELAM ALEXANDER, President. p M JCDS05, Cashier. Z.rr OF GEORGIA, i Then personally ap- >W', . /;«-. 17, 1853. 5 peared Elam Alexan- , 'V;'j c ur,»ndI’- M.JiWson. Cashier, signers of id. it™ • cn .| Ur n, who made oath to the truth of l ^ e * r * je8t knowledge and be- 5 _before me, the 17th December, 1853. I » DAVID REID, J. P. f?. The Lad'** Presbyterian Church a, J rs , ScrrER on Friday night, Dec. 23d, v'jlie oe w brick guiding ncxt 10 ®* A * "’ ,SE ’ S L on Cbeny Street. TV proceeds for the benefit of the New flisrck- yiorlaiuatiou. I Vr.eti*. countrymen and lovers!—hear me for my iu d be silent that yon may heart discard pre- I jrttW you ®*V believe, and rend facta that yon I' t »ct intelligently. Who, tliat is young, but values I ^'..j^rjuit lacks of youth and beenty ? Who, that I rLddlMg«4 hot shudders at Grey Hairs 1 Who, I **1,,^ bat would avert Baldness? If any, speak, bare I offended. As none speak, then none * | offended in addressing twenty-four million I am of these many million who have attested ,>!iiittri of Lyon’s Kathairon, for Preserving, Re- *Vj»cd Beautifying the Hnir, but will proclaim . brfitiiriil effect* far and near. One trial will con- | . v tie most incredulous. Sold uniform, for 25 ' br every Druggist in America. | T> S BARNES. Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N. Y. yd kv all Druggist* in Macon, and T. M. Turner, LnssskOa- [dec 6 lm A C A H D . THOMAS T. WYCHE, having recently lost his ftpAt'iiis bv tire, has made arrangement* with i; r .T.. pjtteifft Coliins for the Storage of all C'ot- te ffltnijpied to him. 'g, r ,,]i,-rtiully and earnestly solicits his firm i.>n,U and patrons, to continne to him their busi- I eit that place and all others, who may desire ► ijd tin in his present unfortunate situation and 'sfcpeisonnl attention, as also that of Messrs. Pat- I tvilius, will be given to all business entrust- 3*1**. oct18 JHImri f * Pill*, a most Desirable and effect• u ir-.ri» l'i>' Billion* Complaint* and Disorder* < I Ject- | llmety /or Billions Complaint* anil Disorder* <f I b $«««*.—Extract of a letter to Professor Hollo- I nT.dCel July 5, 1851.—"Sir—I, the undersigned. |,ivtlut for a considerable time I laboured un- |*ji*Tfre bilious complaint and never conld di- I wiiaj tiling that I eat; in consequence of which 1 I L-i*»ny sleepless nights. I tried various rente. IJ,. viiinut obtaining any relief. I then betook I cell to using your valuable Pi IK which have I n«ht» perfect cure, I am now quite well, and en- avi'.ssl better than ever I did in my life. -sif-ied. T. P. C. Van Die Lakdc. Par .imho." MAItRIED. .tmeriens. on the 13th inst., at the residence of )| :i:,ne, by the Rev. Samuel Anthony, David R. ■a Esq .to Mrs. Sarah A. TJUPPE. Commmial. SiCOM fuiCeti CLttKeNi', sun—Kentucky I.nli* iiS—11.UU? Sliks buoulder* its. uses m—Kio. v Java ruts—sperm cuir , T.Uow THETIS t-Markerd, No. 1 •. “ 3.. Pyard 13 *>vard. 14 pm. ii fib. 9j fin. 28 fin. la| fib. 5 fin. 13 fin. i6 t»tn. 55 f 16. 30 fib. 16 pffi. .. _ 50 f IB. 18 00 » 20 00 f ulil. 16 UO * 17 00 f obi. 9 12 00 f but. 9 18 00 f nbl. 1 UO f Boa. fUbL 12J • 12, 9 10 9 81 9 3i 9 12, 9 14 9 40 9 28 a 14 9 45 a 9 50 80 9 shsd litlTUIg :a— Western - Uual 8 50 9 10 00 fobl. Gsurgia 6 00 3 6 50 f bbl. US i .... *—Coro Wheat but, * USHER. -HuUiuil . A.a.rk-aa 3 —SWedea...... Kuglish mis 1 00 9 1 25 f loom 75 9 80 fimah. 1 00 9 1 25 f bush. 70 3 75 fnuuti. 2 25 3 4 50 P nox. 5 00 9 6 00 f keg. 1 50 9 2 00 f gal. 45 9 62j f gal. 10 f 16. 5j flB. 5 fffi. 12J fib. 9 fin. 3 25 f bbl. 30 fgul. 6 9 61 f IB. 1 00 3 1 50 f gal. — J 00 f gal. 41 a s 12 a 28 a lamp Unwed. — - - — . „— Train 65 » 75 fgaL "-White Lead 2 00 9 2 50 ffctg. 90 a 1 00 f bush -.Veu. 6 « 8 fl6. 5 9 6 fit. @ *i f in. a 3 oo f gal. 7 •Jamaica. 2 00 Sew Knglacd 40 Lemon Hasp berry “UYfcrpOOj, tv *vv ▼ wsvm. Alula, Urge and small 1 75 a 3 00 f sack. S 12 ® 2 25 f bag -Cast 20 fierman 14 American 8 ‘“St Croix 9 Sew Orleans 7 Loaf, refined. 11 Crashed 10 ^Brtndy, Cog..... 2 M American 75 beach 85 Apple 75 >w 10 "‘E. SO **t—Iriah 250 _ . K ... Monongab»la... 1 00 a 2 00 fgul. Rectified 35 -a 40 f gal. J-Msdeira. 1 25 9 4 00 fgal. skerry 1 50 » 3 00 f gal. I'kampagnc 12 00 a 16 00 f do*. Malaga 70 9 1 00 f gal. l‘«rt S 50 9 4 00 f ilox. I’Uret 3 00 » 5 oo f dux. 43 f gal. 9 1 25 f gal. 9 6 00 f doz. S 00 f sack. . fib. 22 fl6. 16 fib. io fin. 10 fm. 9 fin. i2j fm. ia fin. 5 00 «f gal. 1 00 f gal. 1 25 f gal- 1 25 f gal. 121 fft. SO f gal. 4 00 f gal. •!»»•« Colton .tlurhfl, Dec. 20. i a liur demand for Cotton. We quote from Fine parcels would coromaud a shade jOrm aiDFrtisFmrnts. '^kc Campbells are Coining.” CONCERT HALL, AkEE-MOBTS ONLY-COMMENCING Dec. 22. 1 spSI? CAJIPBEU, Ullff. under the direction of James Nor 6 "te bur t<> announce to the Ladies mid with Veil- ,r,nn " thnt they will open ns above fine RI-. 8 ? 5 *’^ Dl’ETS, CHORUSES, OPE ,._“ l -kLEStiUES. DANCES, 3c.. 3c. v?" For purticuiurs see Bills of dav.-AKi ffkria fifty Ceuta—Doors opened at 6 j i 7 i- Dr. V. A. JONES. Agent. A. i||'.' f ri,, LL ld)T, which contains three and t-] w .ll Acre* ,.f Luii'.—a beautiful situa 6r Mem:!I?P ro F* < L with all necessary Buildings on * Me in ui it: ah oi saiu ouiiu iias if,i - Wukn, , 7. lt °[ tllB Federal Road, now called the *dlnf w., 1 *" 1 ' 8. Also, a very good Burn—a fine f^kidih *"'* the beat. It ia a notable place L*k«flwe 8»id premiat - adjoins the ?*Lilu«ntin y -' a Pteron three li nes, and one tine on i?" ’! u »u- S lid premises will be sold low • *or mforraation app'v to r «Ptrtie.i M. FITZGERALD. *- w* 7 **Pply to J. BAltNES. or T. C. DEMPSEY. Tt'il, . ^ e firo€* tor Hitt-. ,* V ji * J* Wred it. the town of Perry, on or before h‘4Rwti>!v "‘yktJatnucy, next the Negroes be ® •'«, k" estate ofj.nnes E. Duncan, lit.- u n,< y d ' .iied. G. -M. DUX' VN. .«J. .S.'oo ;* M fr-.li-'A, about r miles •*8, luiiUlnlug 1,6001 -v. '■ U2 umg ye„r. Appiv io Jt JOHN aCTHBUFORD. Jirin SkrrtisrniFnti LIST OF LETTERS j Y E'lAlXIN’G in the P- t Otfiee, Macon, Ga , « n tli.-_l.-i!, D- <•, mb r. ] - ’3. . r? P Tsons calling will pleaso ?ay they are a vertised. A —Arnold, S mil Ic irv. Mi- A A Arnold, Jno 11 Lynn, It U Avant, Natlim iel Lndwic, J«c 51—Bradv. J W L iwton 3 Co TV S Bowman, him Martha II Lmcaster, L C lleiigemen. Lucy Long. O L Bucherf, Tltoa fff—M'-< tarty, Dr Birker, MrsCh'rlotte M-*on,.Ia*4r Barrington. S W McBride. Mis* M M Burdett, Roht P 2 Jl"L' imon. R Bnchanon, la-roy McAlpin. Mr- Sarah P Burrows. A W Ma-sh, (of N Y) P B Bird, John Morris, Jessie Barton, AVm P McC <be, O Barton, Mis* Mary A Moulton, Win Barcl IV, OHP Merritt, A Burge, Wm McDonald. M Bed, J "nes Morran, Mis« Cordelia 2 Bivins, Charity Morgan, ir Thos Bivins, U 3 Merritt, Edwd Brown. Mi«* Amanda V Mi-Gee, E H - Brin, Mrs Frances 1Y—Nixon, Judv Briclit, E«th< r <*—O’C-rroll. John Bowns, Mr* Martha Oates, J D Bonner, Dr Benj PCS Orictree, Mrs Nancy Benton, E.T Odd, Simon Bnford, G II O’iver, EIhridge Rnnyec, Mr* Mary V—Piss. Jno 2 Blow, Mbs Georgia Ann Pritchard, W Boyd. A H Purdy, W Boasman. Jesse J Pliilson, W Barker, SfenhenR P>rks, A II 9 Conn' II, Micb-el 2 Pender, L Chi 1-e, Jno H 3 Powers, V Cnwford, Jss It Puckett, L A Conway, Master D M Pendlev. N H •’rnshy, MrB*ni Price, Miss Lucinda Cowsri, Mr* Klizabcth P H Carroll, Mias Mary O—Quoit, Mi-s S M Crittenden, O 9 It—Roberts, L D Carter, Jos C -Higgins, ELD Cohen, Henry 2 Roberts, L J Cowley. A 31D Read, J P Coxton, Miss Emiiy Rice, C W Caugblin, Margret’ Rees, R L *>—Durdin, Washington 2ltntherford. Sami Dickson, Mbs MAE Uobcrtson. E M Davis, Isaac Rngers._Miaa.lane Daniels, H Rawlings, H H Dowd, Jno Rice, O B Davis, M P 2 Rose, Mrs Ann Dunny, James 8—Spencer, Wm Dickey, James Sanders, Mis* R J Dickey, James M Sexton, Miss Jana Duncan, Jas Stubb. Geo H Douglass. Mrs Jane Sims, Mrs G A Dobson, HII Scott. Jo* H Daniels, Wra Scott, Mrs Lucy K—English, M A Smith, Airs Elizabeth EUerv, Epes Smith, M A F—Kretwell, Jasper Sjdng, Edward Fox, Mrs Nancy Snirey, MrsM Fairchild, Air* Catharine Smith. Mies A R Fox, Edward Stewart, Aliss M H Falkea, Mr* Elizabeth Stevens, Mrs E J 2 Flowers Alias K M Smith Jno A 15—Gillon. James Seller*. Jero Guthrie, A L Sanderline, G B Givin. Mrs Sarah V—Tisserau, B Gallagher, Dr Turner. M 2 Grantland, S \V Tate, AV C Garfield, Henry J Thompson, O T 2 Gordon, Thos A Townsend, II A Gillon, Mr* M E Taylor, Cant Green, John Tillottson. F M II—Hudson, Miss S AI2 Terry. A Hanley, Jno P 4 Tubiville, Miss Rebecca Hettc, A H V—Viga.1, Jno A 2 II-rf, W L 5 Vcrdier, Dr J II Harris, Steph Vineburg, Siml Hart, W O Vaughn, Mr Daniel Hughes, W L Vernon, AV Sj lleimy.Mra D F Vann, Mary Hance, Air Vawn,GAA r Hr.mason, TlinsAV W—Wilder, J W Hank, Candy Wilson, Albs Malinda Holcomb. H L 2 Wright, AA' H T 2 Holden, Mrs Martha AVJiley. Air* M A L Hneston, Joseph AA'atkins. Frank 2 Hanks, Martin 2 AA’ilcy, Thos II Hunter, Cel J D "'bite, A P Hughes, Priscilla AAV11*. ChasAV Holloman, Mrs Ann Williamson, T AV Humt.hris. C T Wright. Miss Ellen fl til. (of N. Y.) Mr White, AVm Hawley, Beni F AA’atson, AA’m J.—Jordon, Thos AA’heclcr, Mi** Susan 2 Jhonson. Col Tlio* -AValkcr, A\' E 2 •I ekson. Mi*s II AA’ise. Alls* Eiiza •I ickson, Moses AA'are, L L J dinson. AV AA r AVIiite, James T Jerieho, [Knights of) AA'hitesid'-s, AI D 't.—Kerlev. Ch mcey 3, AVatson, Cha* Kit. hings. Mi-* Carolino Wheeler. G H AA’ 2 Kerbv. Mis* Mary W t*on. Airs Mary L.—Land. J is T AVI li im*. Uri ih Lamon. JeflfM AV’ilker.J >1 Lithe. D n! Weatherby J F •egeiistetter. A dec 20 J \''E a A NI BET. P M Ciirtsiaiitis stitcl Aiciv letir presciilts. SOUK subsciiber* resjiei-ttully iivite I’ublia atten- 1 tlon. to their.“election of Ft le Watches, Jewelry, silver AA'are, AV ork Boxes, Desks, Dressing Cases, and an endless v-iriety of Fancy ArticHw, appropri ate for Holiday Gifts.' E. J. JOHN8TUN 3 CO. dn*' 00 STOLEN F ROM the subscriber, on th» 5th instant, a medium size, light bay MaK£, about live years old, with a scar on the left knee, a small notch on the side of her lip, one him white, a small star in the face. She was rode off by i man who called himself James Brown; he is light ■omplected, thin bearded, has a dear sound voice, black eye*, a small scar on the right side of his chin, ■bout *iz feet high. I have been informed that he was in \A'ilkin*nn comity a few months siucc, and had been in lrwinton jail. I will pav Fiftv Doll rs Reward for the Mare and apprehension of the thief, with proof to convi-t him. HENRY O’NEAL. frwin Pbbbt«\ TV**. fO, 1 a M m— li. 4iirosSiiiii>C'i' A Uro. H AVING determined to remove to Savannah, would respectfully request ail persona indebted to them to call at an early day and settle their ac counts. And all having* claims against them, will please present them for payment, lltey will riKLL OUT their entire stock of’DllA' GOOb.-i, CLOTH ING, JEWELRY, Boors', SHOES, HA ft} 3c., at and below COST, previous to moving, dec 20 School. T HE subscriber proposes to open at the Lecture Room of the Baptist Church in the city of Ma con, on the accoud Monday in January next, a HIGH SrllOOL for boys, limited in number to twenty-five scholar*, provided that number is entered before that time. The charge for tuition wil! be oue hun dred dollars for the scbolastio year of ten month*, one-half payable in advance, the other at the close of the year. A vacation of six weeks will be given in the sum mer, and one of two weeks at Christmas. I am permitted to referto the following gentlemen: Hon. K. A. Nisbct, 4. A. Nisbet, Esq., and Rev. S. Landrum. Application may be made to citborof the above named gentlemen, or to myself, dec 20—3t OTIS SMITH. REMOVAL Macon Dajfiicrrean Gallery. W E have removed from MulbeiTT Street, to Triaugular Block, where wo will be pleased to see our friends, and all those who are desirous of having Likenesses taken. Satisfaction given in ev ery instance, or no charge. ;y Instruction given, and apparatus furnished, (j* Entrance through Messrs. Alurdock 3 Os born's nano Store, Cotton Avenue, and between McEvoy 3 Ferry's, Second Street, dec 20 19—tf MCDANIEL A SMITH. Notice. < payable ther payi on tho first day of January, 1854, part the above note* until compelled by law. dec 20 3t WILLIAM LIAM F. CLARKE. New Sale unit Livery staon*. rn HE Subscriber having bought out the stables of 1 J. M. Cooper 3 Son, will continue the business ou his own account, having amide room, he is ena bled to furnish better accommodation for Horses and Mules on sale, than any In the city. Doable and sin gle Harness and Saddle Horses well broke, for sale, ies. Carriages,3c., for hire. G. F. CO- >PEB. 19-6t ituggic*. « Tat’Cf Luts oi LJiiii tor sale. T A AI offering for sale, on nccomm-ol ding term*, L three Lot* of L nd. to wit: Nos. 106, 107, and 87, i.ith«14'h district of Tayjer couuty. 6 or 8 mile* from But! r. and atoning Fi.-kliiig’s Mills. Said L inds lire well timbered, and in a bculihv section of cou itrv. Information can be had by applying to Ions S. Brooks, of Criwford county, or to me at C tiro, in Decatur conuty. d • • •<» in-St Joseph j. Bradford 't.Vi . .1 ,J* m.or Fialo, ..pp.I. Ml.oo at . OO luaue O to the honorable Conrt of Ordinary of Crawfonl •onnt v, for leave to sell a Negro boy by the name of tUCk, belonging to the estate of Isaac Mills, late if Crawford county, deceased. ALEXANDER MILLS, * d“ -"0 Admini-tr-it'i*, with ttv iv’l n ■ x-d. A LL persona t nleUted to llie estate ot tsOSO o.ll , late of Crawford county, dscensed, are request ed to m ike immediate paymeut, anil Ui i*e .haviug detnsnds against said deceased, are notified to pre sent tho same duly authenti-ated. ALEXANDER MILLS, dec 00 Administrator, with the will • nm-xed. \ u.nlM6f«A t’oR'S —Agreeolu to an order of the honorable, the Ordinary ot fonts county, will be sold before the courthoose Joor in Clinton. Jones county, on the first Tuesday ii February nest, all the Real Estate belonging to AV. J. ti'.riptin", dec<- :.*cd. Sold fur the benefit ot 1,V h ir* and ■ r, u -TltTPI-lVD. .\dm' I'ljilniirlpjjiB Tnsinrss (fnrbs. J - 35rm-*^nrk 3ttnFftis?mfn!s. YVillitun 18. Iti'owu & Co., r .MI’i 'it 11.K-and AA’bole*;': li-.,!,-. ; u y,-reign 1 i D •;*'•’ Dm <:••• - •’••ip .. Ri »■*••: fflw Na 108 Market Street, South side; be- low Fourth. Philadelphia. [dec So 19-ly Jfoore, Heuszcy & Co.i TMP0RTEKS3 JOBBERS of Hardware, Cutlery J. nnd Gun*. No. 181 Alaiket Street, between 4th and 3th Str. .-ts. I'MVd-lphK f-|ec 20 19-lr KaddorK, Ueca cv Co., W/’HOLESALE Dealer*in Boots, Shoes. Bonnets, V V Palm-Leaf, Leghorn and Panama Hats, Nog. 164 and 166, Market Street, below 5th, South side, up stairs, Philadelphia. [dee 20 19-ly ' Georjie T. Brown & Co., TMPORTERS 3 DEALEliS ia Teas, Began, To- J. b icco, Snuff, Spiuc*?, Ac., No. 21 North Fourth Sjreet.*I»h’ladflphij«. [dec 20 19-ly Trii.tr, Srotlicr & Co., TMPORTEKS and Wholesale Dealers in Hard- _L W are. Cutlery, Guns, Plated Saddlery, &c.. No*. 169 and 171 Alarket Street, above Fourth, North side, Philadelphia. [dec 30 19-ly Son tit-Wester 11 Railroad Company, MACON, Dec. 13, 1853. T HE Annual Election for Presidcxt and Five Directors of this Company, will be held at their Office, iu this citv. on THursdav, February #th, 1854. JOHN T. BOIFEL’ILLET, dee 20 9t S -eretarv 3 Tr-osnrer. Office Tlioundon and ilarunrillc It, it, a Thomastos, Dec. 15th, 1853. T nE Annual Meeting of the r-tockholders of this company, will be held in the Court-house in Thomaston on Tuesday, the 10th diy of January- next, at which time a Board of Directors will b’e chosen, to manage the affair* of the company for the current year. By order of the Board of Directors, dec 20—4t W. D. AVOODaON, Treas’r. Office Tliotnn.tnn nnd Sarnesriltc R. R. Co. Thosaston, Dee. 15th, 1653. I HE Stockholders of this Company art) required — to pay an additional Installment of Ten Dollars per 'share, on or before the 15th day of February next, at their office in Thomaston. Bv order of the Board of Directors. AA’. D. AVOODSON, Treaa. dec 20 9t .ftnplr nnk ^nnq Dq <gonks, Closing Out—At Cost. T HE subscribers liave exchanged their eity prop erty for one of the largest stocks of Fancy and •Staple Dry Uoods in the city, and are now offering them at Cost. Greater bargains than ever will now be given. The stock is large and wo wish to close out as soon as possible. AA’INSHIP 3 SON. nov 82 Ladies Dress Uoods. gAA YARDS French Merino. t)uU 400 do Plain Black Sliks. 250 Patterns Brocade and Figured Silk*. 50 “ Black Figured S.lks. All offered at cost by AVIXSUIP & SON. Embi’OJdct’tes. \ LARGE stock of all kinds, at cost bv ti. nov 22 AVINSHIP &SON. ’fck’ Messenger copy. Handsome Goods—Attention La dies I! T HE subscribers having received their .Year Stock of Fancy Pry 6rn.fi, for the winter trade, can safely assure the Ladies, that in point of Beauty, Fashion, Elegance ami Cheapness, the assortment cannot be excelled in Georgia. AVe are determined to keep at nil times a first rate A. No. 1. stock of Fashionable Goods, aud by act ing honorably and fairly with our customers, hope to receive the same lib Tal patrouage that haa hitherto been conferred. Onr old friends and customers, nre narticularlv in vited to cnlL BOSTICK 3 JOHNS. -MR 10 C'Ul'tUaU GOOdS. E A’ERY variety and kinds, with all the trimming* to correspond. Can suit every one in went of hem. BOSTICK 3 JOHNS, oct 11 Cjrpelios ! Carpeting:! 1 J UST received “by Etpress," 6 pieces of elegant Tapestry Carpeting of superior quality, at BOSTICK 3 OHNS’. nov l Faai.ty Goods. I RISH LINEN, Sheeting*, Flannels, Gingham?, Tweed*, Prints, Jaconet, Checked and Swiss SIus- lins, Ti king. Canton Flannels and every other nrti- ■le suitable for family use, on terms the most acconi- mod itmg. AA'e intend selling onr goods at sm ill profit*, and will be mostrmpiy to .-liow them, whether we sell nr not. Oar inotto is to please and satisfy all our cus tomers, we will do our pre"iest to succeed. AA'hen shopn'ng remember B j.STICK 3 JOHNS, oct 11 EiUiiics anil Geitiiemcu, T HE subscribers being very thankful for putt fa- vnrs, would again invite your p irticular atten tion to their New Stock of Fancy Dry G mil*, just opened for the F..11 and Wiutertrade, till of which will be sold as cheap as the chenjiest. oct 11 TICK ft JOHNS. urcsx Goods. O UR stock of Dress Goods embraces everv thing new nnd desirable in .-'ilk. Satin, and Worsted Fabrics, being beautiful, durable and fashion ride.— Call and see them. BOSTICK ft JOHNS. *et 11 Iff" ItIfiW Gt*Oa»S>. _A 7 T HE undersigned has just retained from the North with a Lahok asd Complete Stock of Staple Si Fancy Dry Good., which he is now opening. The usual qualifying remark* of Splenihit. Beautiful, ft-c. A-r, he tmuks unnecessary, as the goods speak for themselves as to style, quality nnd price, and therefore, needs no trumpeter ; relying. However, on the intelligence and taste of tho Ladies of Macon and the surrounding country, he would respectfully submit the decision to them. All of whom, he cordially invites to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, oct 11 AV. AA’. PARKER. Georgia Made Lentiier :m<l Siiocs. T HE undersigned has fur sale, on consignment, r. splendid lot of Harness and Bridle Leather; Band aud Bole do ; Itussett and Plantation do; Black, Wax and Kip do; Calf Skins,*3*. Also, HEAVY RU3SETTSHOES; ptaca Wax do; AVo min's Shoes for house servant*. AA’. AV. PARKER, oct 11 Linen and Cotton Sheeting. F OR sale, a Urge stock of 10-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen and Cotton of all all widths. G. W. PRICE. sept 27 i*ai»er Hanging*. O N hand a fine assortment of Paper Hangings. (*<-!'♦ 27.1 G. AV. “ PRICE. Table Dnmusii. N hand a good assortment ofTable Damask, Tow elling, Napkins .of all qualities, sept. 27? ft. AA’, PRICE. o Printed Castitueres. N hand a handsome lot of Printed Cashmeres andDeLsins. G. AV. PRICE. sent 27 o Scty Fall Goods. T HE subscriber is now receiving his stock of Fan cy and Staple Goods, suitable for the Fall and AA’inter trade. His friends and the public arc request ed to give him a call. G. AA’. PRICE, sept 27 Carpeting and Kuggs. J UST received an assortment of rinperflne and Three Ply Carpeting. G. AA . PRICE, sept 27 Ffiiid ffiiax. F UST received a rich and handsome assortment of Plsid, Plain and Brocade Silks, for sale cheap, sept 27. G AV. PRICE. KtaiiKets uuu acreoj's. O N hand a good assortment of Negro Blanketsand Kersey*. Also, fine large Bed Blankets for sale low. G. AV. PRICE vetvet C.iipi'iiu,. J UST received an assortment of rich and beautiful A’elvet Carpeting, with Rugs to match. Also, a few pair of handsome Three Ply. nov 1 GEO. AV. PRICE. Crape snanis. A FPLEXDU) assortment of Crape and Cash mere Shawls at all prices. « .* n BOSTICK ft JOHNS. T To pic Ladies. HE undersigued would respectfully invite the at- __ teutiou of the L idits of Macou and vicinity, to his New asm Extensive Stock or FANCY DRY GOODS, now for Exhibition and Sale, at his old stand, corner of Second and Cherry streets, opposite to Geo. AV. Rots’. ... , The Stock is complete and varied, and will com pare favorably with any other in the city. Prices mod erate and Good* of the best quality. Orders per servants, or otherwise, as promptly aud faithfully till ed ns when customers make personal examination and selection. A.' AV. MARSHALL. sep 27 Ibwsenfftr <*npy. itli 45J clean;'!, mu -iioro-aen«;.*>• I XCh-mi/.i tt.-. Under sleeve*, Mn-liu Rob-.*, Colars L * i,l K nliro'nl rit generally, onr stock is far nbov comp titiou. We will provejthe^sct^ us «iib a visit. * *■” oct 11 rho f* BOSTICK 3 JOHNS. NOTICE To JI pit Hauls and Planters. P LAN! ICRS of llibb an 1 adjacent counties, are In vited to call and examine my large stock of GROCERIES AND STAPLE DR i GOODS, ju-t oi.-n.-d :,inl f..r - ,!■ . wl it. and r, t.-iil, on the most lit> Tol and accomo.lat ng terms, at my store-house, on Cherry-at., next door to the corner of 2nd Druet. sen 27 A; AV. MARSHALL. QjT Journ. 3 Mat*, copy. Western Hole!. rPIIIS hpacions HOTEL sitonted in the 1 most ' -. ntral portion of the city for b,;- TtVafl siuess, and capable of accommodating ,, o U i» penona has juat been thoroughly repaired u,,,. ,, out, and opened for the accommodation of the pub lic. McncHakTs from Georgia will find tlii* one of the most comfortable and convenient HOTELS in the city, as the proprietors are anxious to secure their patronage. Hr One trial i* solicited. D. D. AVIN’CHESTER, ) THOS. I). WINCHESTER, \ Proprietor* BENJ. T. AVIN’CHESTER,) No’s. 9, 11, 13 and 15, C’oartlaudt street, N. Y. M«r-h 15, 1853. - i v FitnhiiiiAs’ 1‘iatiorm Seales* L ONG KXOAVN—.Severely"test ed—Always RIGHT—ltd ac knowledged Standard. Agents—Fairbanks 3 Co., 89 AVa- ter-st., N. Y., Piui.vrick 3 Bxi.l, Savannah, G i. Railroad, llav. Coal, and Farmers’ Scales, set in any part of the cwm-; tryout short notice. oct 4 :;m Valuable Wonts tor Libraries, PUBLISHED BV CHARLES B. NORTON, No. 71 Chambers Street, N. Y. P OOLE'S Index to Periodical Literature.— Forming a complete kevto the contents of over 1,500 volumes of standard Periodicals, both Ameri can and English. Published in 1 vol. 8vo. S6; half calf. #7. St Hurt’s Naval and Mail Steamers of the United State.*.—Beautifully illustrated with over 40 plates. Published in 1 vol. 4to. «8; Turkey Morocco, $12. Stuart’s Navsl Dry Docks of the United States.— Forming a complete history of the construction, cost, 3c., of the Naval Dry Docks of this country. 1 vol. 4to., 86; Turkey Morocco. 810. The New York Quarterly.—This valuable Periodi- cal will hereafter be published by the subscriber. Terms S3 per annum. The back volume can be had on application. Norton’s Literary and Educational Register for 1854.—Containing a full report of the first Librarians' Convention; also, valuable Statistic* relating to Literature and Education. Price 38 cents; bound 50 cents. Norton's Literary Gazette.—The most complete guide for book-buyers. Published on the 15th of each month at 81 per annum. In Press—A Complete Catalogue of Books, suita ble for town and school Libraries, carefully select ed for Libraries of 100 to 2,000 volumes, by Henry Barnard, LL. D., originally prepared for the use of the School Committee* of Connecticut and Rhode Island; carefully revised and brought down to the present time; l vol. 8vo. of New York city. A great help to teachers, and the best system extant. Price 81,50 per set. Maclaurin’s Series, of Fiuo Hand-Books.—Com plete in 4 parts. 50 cents. The Maclaurin Steel-Pen—Manufactured by Oil- lott expressly for this system of writing, in boxes of three dozen each. Price 38 cents. 13P All of the above sent by mail, on recsipt of the amount affixed. CHARLES B. NORTON, Agent for Libraries, dec 13 No. 71 Chamhers-st.. N. Y. Kitt'd’s 4»oWien Gloss tor llie Hair. A MOXG the mauy preparations for the growth of ix the Haul this GOLDES GLOSS takes the lead. Three reasons will be given why it is so nni versally used aud preferred to all others. 1st. Bo cause it has proved the most efibctual in Baldness. 2d. Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair. 3d. Because the La dies, with fiue discrimination, which they all possess, have adopted it. Main’ other reasons could be given why it i» a great favorite, blit those who want more liave only to give it a trial. Price 25 cents in large bottles. For sale by Druggists aud Storekeepers every where. AA'. C. HURD, Proprietor,304 Broadway, N. Y’ork. ia?” L irge dis ‘ouiit to M-rrii-nt*. (nov 22 6m Nila Goods a'c. C ARLETON, CLARK, 3 CO.—Importers and AA’uolesale Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods, 139 Booadtruy.S. Y. Are receiving bv ev ery arrival of Steamers and Packets from France and England, the most desirable descriptions of RICH DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS. EMIillOl DERIES, 3e., 3c„ of their own selection. Aud will be prepared by the 15tU 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 manufacturer^ ma king exclusively for them, have now on hand, and will be receiving throughout the season patterns to be found in no other house. July 19. 1853, Iv iTlVtCd <V HAMiAUMEU, Ridge Road and Coates Street, Philadelphia. I RON FOUNDERS 3 Manufacturers of AA’rought J. and Cast Iron Railings, and all kinds of Orna mental and Architectural Iron Works, Iron Railing* for public and private Grounds, Verandahs, Settees, Chairs, Tables, 3c. ISF Particular attention paid to the enclosure of Burial Lots. -More 3 Gallagher's Book of Original Design* and List of Prices sent to persons wishing to make a selection. »•>•• “ Fancy Goons, l ooiu UOU MUS.V.J Warcbon*e. W ARD, PECK 3 CO., Importers and Deal er*.—iVo. 47, Maiden Law, Smr York.—Have alwava ou hand the largest nndbest Essorteri stock of Fancy goods, combs, jewelry, per fumery’, and YANKEE NOTIONS generally, that cau 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 in this branch ot the business, will enable them to offer extraou DENARY 1 MIL CEMENTS. N. B.—Great care aud attention given to orders. March 13.1853. lv N AfriVili* Mb' X <l*i Aiduc, AaeO, JE'iA' 3 HEAVY AVOOLEXS, the greatest bar gains ever offered in New Y’ork. WM. H. KN0EPFEL, Nos. 99 and 101 William street. N. Y'. Has now for sale an extensive *toek of FALL GOODS, suitable for Clothiers and Merchant Tai lors. mostly of his own importation. Short time and cash buyers are particularly invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. july 26 ly Flsner tV C'usltinff, I MPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS—No. 10 Cucutlandt Street. New Y’ork.—Have now on hand, and are constantly receiving the richest and most desirable styles of DRESS GOODS. SILKS, LACES. EM BROIDERIES. MANTILLAS and RIBBONS, to which they would invite the attention of the Geok ot a Merchants when visiting New York, ami for cash or approved credit great inducements will be offered. N. B.—Particular attention paid to orders. March 15, 1853. lv Fraud! A LL who want AXES of the real COLLINS 3 CO. make should be particular to notice the stamps, as there are various counterfeit* and imita tions stamped Collins, and labelled miieli like our*, which are fraudulently sold iu some parts of the Uni ted States a* our manufacture. Tbey are made iu different parts of the country by various axe-makers, and are generally of very inferior quality. The genuine Collins axes, which have acquired such r.u extensive reputation, are invariably stamped “ COL LINS 3 CO., Hartford," and each axe has a printed label with my signature. It is now more than 25 years since we commenced the business with the stamp of “ CilUns 3 Co., Hartford,’’ aud I do not know of any other axe-maker by the name of Collins in the United States. amr 23—2 ly SAM. AV. COLLINS. Sew I! stall Us lime «t. T HE undersigned take* this opportunity of inform ing his olid friend* and customer*, that he has rented the new brick building corner oi Cherry aud Third streets, near Hardeman 4 Sparks’ AA’archouse, and will keep a well selected stock of GROCERIES, STAPLE DRY GOODS. HATS, SHOES ft BLAN KETS, BAGGING, ROPE. TWINE. PAINTS, OILS and GLASS, LIME. CEMENT. PLASTER of PA- BIS. ftc. Also GROUND PLASTER and GUANO. IV A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, as I shall spare no pains to give satisfaction to those who may favor me with their trade. ASHER AYRES. Macon, Ga., August 2,18.’3. Robert Lawson. S ADDLE. HARNESS AND COLLAR -AI A N U F AC T U U E It, wholesale AND RETAIL, Sv. 42, Smith stmt, onr door Juan Ijnnbard street, Baltimore. Maryland. Tiie above'articlo* are manufactured of the best material*, and at the lowest price*. -Merchants and AV’holesate Dealers are invited to call and examine my stock before making purchases, being prepared to sell goods as low ns tiiey can be purcua»ea in any of the Northern or Eastern cities, and pledge* himself to duplicate any bill made in those cities. Please call and satisfy yourself of the fact. (ang 9 50—lv Lamlrt'tit’s Warranted Garden Seed. G ROAA’TH of 1853, VIZ :—12 varieties Cabbages; Beans, Snap*, and Runners; Beets, Cucuin burs; Lettuce, Radishes; 10 varieties Peas; Tur nips, E. Dutch. Red Tops, and others, Grass seeds. Flower seeds. Canary t?eeds, and mauy other kiuds. Also. Button Onions, nnd Onion setts. J3P” Country Merchants and Families supplied on suitable terms’ J- H. ft W. S.ELLIS, Near Cotton Avenue Cherry-st., Macon, dec 6 17 3m Blankets, Kerseys, Ac. 1 rWTfl Sand 9 quarter Blankets. 15 pair 10. 11 -LUUU and 12, quarter Bed Blankets. 10 bah* Georgia Kerseys. 15 bales Osnabutgs. 10 ball - Y’arn.-. With a general assortment of Domestic ami Staple Dry Goods. Foe sale by nov i " ASHER AYRES. '" Drain N Savannah, Charleston, Now Y’ork, Boston, 3c.. diaccUa.ed by C. D.V1 ilU nov 9 o UcgiUit Jlilliuai’y Goods dUa** during the pr-~, i.t *,. I wiilt, 11 at auch reduced prices, particularly to ra h Imyrras will attract at tention. I have in store beautiful Evening Guesses. and Dress Silks, iplendid Embroideries, Trimming', Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, UantilNs, and n full sto.k of the most fashionable Bonnets,Capa, Head-dresses, 3c. &e. I3T At the game time, I would most respectfully request all those indebted to tne, to call as soon as possible and settle their bills. 1ST Dresses, Cloaks, 3c., made to order at the shortest notice. Mrs. F. DES-AU, nov 22 Ptore on Trtaogutar Bio, JHiilinriij nnii .fnnnj (Pnote. H TO Tilt: I’lBLIt'. A VINO dot i rmined to close out my i (Yew ffliliiuery Gootl$. M RS. AUDOIN’K would re?pe«tfully in- form the Ladies off Maoan and vtein- £3^ ity, that she has recently returned from North, Ytiih an nnnsnally targe stock (if .1Iil- lS ^» Hurry, Bonnets, Cloth Talmas and Cloaks, Furs Hid Flats of every description. Also, a large as sortment of Toys and Fancy Articles—all of which will be sold at such reasonable rates a* will ensure quick sale* anf. small profits. The Ladies are invi ted to call and inspect her good*. o.-t 18 New -Uiiiiucry More. M RS. KENNEDY has just returned from New Y’ork, where she has selected a Aw choice and cllcgant assortment of Millineiy**~8v md Fancy Goods, to whi h she would call the at tention of the La lies of Macon and the surrounding country. Thankful for past favors, she is determin ed to leave nothing undone to deserve a continuance of the same. ly She has removed to the store formerly occu pied by Freeman 3 Benson as an Ice Cream Sa loon, between W. \V. Parker's aud the N. Y. Branch -tore. Aft i| itlniiiiery auu Huicy Goods. M RS. DAMOUR has just returned fromXew Y’ork, and has selected a stock of the tET} ibove Goods, which cannot fail to please those who wish to purchase. It consists in a fine assort ment of Straw and Silk Bonnets ; a general assort ment of Riboo.ns and Flowers, Head-Dresses and Cats. Also, a good assortment of the choicest Dress Silk Goods and Evening Dresses, which have heen carefully selected from A. T. Stuart 3 Co’s Store, *nd a variety of other articles usually kept in that line of business, which will be sold; at reasonable nrieee for cash. -Vetv Fall iUillinery. M RS. CAREY, at her old Etand, opposite the Lanier House, will open on the 6tb instant, heruew and splendid stock of Fall MILLINERY 3 FANCY GOODS, to which she rnvites the attention of the ladies. Also, can be found on hand at all times, the latest fashions of the following article.*, BONNETS of Velvet and Leg horn, new shaper, ftraw and Silk; Fiat*, (new style) Leghorn and Straw. EMBROIDERIES, on LACE, MUSLIN and SILK, TRIMMING and GARXTURE RIBBONS, Kid, Lace and Silk GLOVES, French Flower*, Evening DRESSES, Mantilla*. Manteletts, COLLARS, INSERTING:?, Worked BANDS,CAPS, HEAD-DRES8ES,3e„ 3c. oct 4 Yew Jlillcncry. M ISS E. DOY’LE having permanently located herself in Peiry, takes this method of informing the Ladies of Perry, ind surrounding country, that she will carry on fflillinery nml Urr*. Jinking in all its brmches. She lias just opened an entire new stock of Bnnnfti, Ribbon*, Hean-dresse*, Cap*, Flan-er-, of the latest style end fashion—which she will sell on .ibetnl terms. Ladies will please favor her with a •all- net 25 3m C. £1. B A ■ i: u, MERCHANT TAILOR, MotBEP.ny Street—three doors above Dr. Stkoheckeu’s Drug Store, I ? now opening some of the finest CLOTHS, Cassimeres. Vestings 3 Furnishing Goons ever brought to Macon. He respectfully invites the ‘ran mnnde to call, examine and test , his cutting and workmanship, which shall be par ex- ' timer. ga a,,, “ Peter ft J;ui "stutter, D RAPERS and T Ulors, Opposite the Lanier House. The sub scribers are now receiving .and open ing their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Black ind Fancy colored Freiv h '•nd Eng- tab Cloths, Frem-li, E iglish and Ymerieen Cnssimi res, of all kinds ind colors. Vestin'** of Silk, Satins, nit Velvet and Embroidered pst- err.s. All of which will be mide md trimmed in our usual style, aud at the shortest lotice. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting in part of new style of Patent Shirts, Under Shirt*. Merino and "anton Fla -eel Drawers, Stocks, 80114'*, Ne kties, Glovee.Suspenders, 3c. Feeling grateful for the liberal patron lge bestowed ipon us, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, hoping that by strict application to busi ness and. a moderate scale of prices, to need the approbation of those dealing with us. 139*“ Gutting do’ne at the shortest M "tieo. oct 18-3m PETER 3 JAUftSTETTER. Valuntric Tavern Properly for Sale. rjlIIE Proprietors of the Indian Spring Hotel, at the Indian Spring, Butt* entity, now offer for sale that valuable (a »j HP Tavern Property at said place. This Tavern can Accommodate Three Handled Fer-nns at one time, as the buildings are very large. All persons wishing to invest in one of the most valuable tavern property in Georgia, are now invited to call and look, as a great bargain will now be given, and term* made ■ aisv. This being one of the most valuable Water ing Places in tile Southern country, is therefore, the most valuable as a location for a first cl iss Hotel in Georgia. The property will be offered at private aale from this time until Friday the 6th day of Jan lory 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. ‘jHC Furniture sufficient for the Tavern can bo had with it. EDWARD VARNER 3 SONS. t'ldj -n Spring. Dee. v». 18'3. 18—-f BOOTS AND SHOES. The Best is the Cheapest. JUST received at W. Gary’s, a lot of extra French Calf Boot*, which he offers to his customers is a superior article, having been put up by the manufacturer expressly to his own order. He will receive weekly per steamer, from Philadelphia, fresh supplies. Ilis friends nnd the public generally, are respect fully invited to call aua examine, before purchasing elsewhere. W. GARY’, net 18 nerF. P. GVRV. OKlelliorpe House. T HE Subscriber has just opened this spa- cious, and everv way desirable Hotel ftiYffff at Brunswick, and furnished it thromdiont l«ilCH with New Furniture, and he intends to otter to Travelers, and regular or transient Boarders, all the comforts of a First Class Hotel. JOHN H. WOOD, Proprietor, Brunswick,’Georgia. May, 1853.41—ly For Sale. 4 HOUSE 3 LOT situated on the corner Jr\. of First and Oak Streets, better known f>»«H a* the former residence of J. W. Babcock. Jlillii Possession cau be given imtnediatelv. nov 8 tf A. H. BROACH. To Beat, T HAT well known two story Brick Build- ' ing, containing Six large Booms, on the Is?;FIT corner of Walnut and Third Streets. This liiltPJ Building, together with all of the outbuilding* are t.> good repair, and from peculiar advantages, is well adipteu fora Boarding House, as well a* a private residence. Possession given immediately. Apply to CHARLES C. USHER. nov 8 13—tf For Sale. A LARGE aud commodious Dwelling f—A House, containing five good Rooms, uaiffm wiih large Garden, Stable and other out I»11M houses attached. Also, a good well of water, ine house is pleasantly situated near the Female Acade my. For particular.*, apply to J. BAltNES or dec 6 ». HOBBS. Jlacon Wh».csiilc autl Hcttitt Sad- tilery Warehouse. W T. MIX 3 CO., Cotton Av emie, Ma- . nufactnrer* of Saddles, Bridles and Harness, have ou hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridle* and Harness, of which the follow ing comprise a part: Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Shafton Saddles; Planter'* large and exlra large paddles; Men’s plain lo.; English do.; Boy’s and Race do.; Lillies' S.id lies of a variety of patterns; Bridles aud Marteu- gales. Saddle bag.-, 3c. Saddler’s Materials—SaddleTrees.Skirting and Hog Skins: Pad do.; Straining and Worsted H’eb; Thread and Tacks, assorted sites. Harnesses.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses, of all kinds, by the single set. aid 12 35—lv Harailcn’s Express. as ssnSa’ECTFULLY bug* leave to inform the citi- JA. zeus of Macou and it* vicinity, that they have concluded tlieir arrangement* with the Central Rail road and Banking Company, aud are now running messengers daily to Savannah and semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding good- to Milledgeville aud all intermediate places. We would also say that our Expresses by Steamers to New York and Philadelphia, enables us to forward Specie, Bank Notes, Draft-, and bills for collection. ,il-o ,-v, n d, *- riptiun of .M,-r. hand:-,- ami Valua bles to every town in the Northern States, also to California and Europe. Offices and Aoents. Flovd House Buildings, Third striat. Macon, Ga. ; 153* llav -tri- i. Savannah,—<4. K. Clavtnu. Ogle thorpe,—Randolph S;n -■!, Columbus,—74 Broadway. X. York.—13 and ta S,mill Third Philadelphia,—* Uourtlaudt st., Boston,—Ex -hange,St. Providence,— Montgomery S reet, San Francisco. ~ LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER 3 CO. MxrJt 15, 1853. ly Trngs, I'atrnt j^’Ftiirlnrs. fci. ■'U’dicitics CilcillH'litN, ftc. Ac. ■ FOR THE SEASON.., Ot’LPI-ATE QUININE, very cheap now.) O Pur- Moipbine, '..Tge fcupply.J India Cholagogne. (great rent <fy Chills and Fever. McLane’s \ ennifugc, (a sure remedy for worms.) Strengthening l’liibtir*. Cherry Pietoral. Sarsaparilla* of all kinds, and a full stock of Pa tent Medicines, that are not Humbug’s or Quack’s. Domestic* Kemedte*; Medicinal Extract*; Botanic Medicines, either in powdered or < rude state. yffr* Every article warranted pure—put up in neat style, and sold as low as from any respectable Drag Establishment iu the State. LEONARD LITTLE, Cotton Avenue, (Sign Red Mortar,) n«v 22 Macon, Ga. FUI’U.IIK FffiiU. S OLD by the Barrel or Gallon, warranted always to be the best, by LEONARD LITTLE. It, nun L.CAI* gruUuU m Ui., tvegsut all eizec, >? Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Tui pent ine. Also, c full stock of Colored Paints ground in Oil or Dry; Glass of all size ; over 100 dozen Paint Brushes. Very strong inducement* held out to purchasers. Call and See. LEONARD LITTLE, nov 22 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Fresu uru^s anil Face Medicines. T HE subscriber offers at wholesale and retail, n general stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, aud 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 tho steamers to Savannah en ables me to be supplied at all times with fresh article?. Drugs too numerous to mention. Chemicals in great variety, (Iiacahout just receiv ed,) Patent Medicines, cannot enumerate them here. Sarsaparilla’s, all kinds. I also prepare an article of tiie Honduras root, according to the U. D., not of tho Georgia Sarsaparilla, which contains no alter ative property. Paints, Oils. White Lead, Zinc White, and other articles in this line; Window Glass, Druggist’. Glass Ware. Vials, ftc.; Brushes, Paint, Cloth, Hair, Hat. Nail. Tooth, Comb, and tnamv others; Cori Starch tor cooking, and the beet Gswego Starch; Perfumery in great variety; Fancy and other Soaps; Instruments in great variety. Also, Medicine Chests: Leeches, Natural and Artificial, Foreign and Dome? tic; Bryant's Cholera Remedy, nothing Is bzttei for diarrhiea; Seed? in great variety for garden and field culture; Soda Water, from tho fountain u high state of perfection; Congress YVater from Sa ratoga Spring. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist, opposite the Washington Hall. Macon. May 17, ie53. ROBINSON & ELDRED WILL, in a very few days, exhibit their celebrated » combined MENAGERIE & CIRCUS in this Citv, together with all the great I1IPFODROMIC FEATS, Ilippod fieutmc odrome, among of the New Y’ork and Paris of a man walking upon a perfectly smooth ceiling with liis Feet uppermost and his head down, PERFORMED BY MR. G. N. ELDRED. I? A ¥ »•; It € II E, BY’ MESSRS. LA ROUSE AND KING. This extraordinaiy performance has excited uni versal wonder and admiration, showing beautifu. Feats of 11 dancing and Elegant Acrobatic Postering by La Rousts ON A ROLE THIRTY FEE* HIGH, held bv Hons. King. MADAME ROBINSON, -MASTER JAMES ROBINSON, MASTER JOHN. And an additional list of popular Actors are with th> Company, aud will appear in the various exercises. TIIE BAND Is directed by the celebrated JOS. N0SI1EK, whicl is a sufficient guarantee for its merit. A .SPLEffUlD COLLECTION OP WILL ANIMALS, In addition to the above attraction*, offer a rich bi! of entertainment. T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent, nov 29 16—tf IMPORTANT TO TIIE PUBLIC TT GROSSMAYER & BRO., are now dis posing of their Extensive Stock of Dry Goods and Clothing at Cost the public arc respectfully requested to call dec 6 Teachers—Take Notice. T IIE ACADEMY in Pond Town, Sumter count* needs a Male Principal aud Female A*sist.<i. Teachers, for the enau.ng year. A large and lncr live patronage can be secured by immediate appl. cation to the undersigned. WM. A. BLACK. ROBERT BURTON, S. MONTGOMERY, C. it. TONDEE, H. S. FRENCH, A B. GREENE. Pond Town. Dee. 6. 1853.17—It T.u Ware Manufactory. CHERRY STRKKT—MACON, GA. H AVING now eugaged good, prompt and faithfi workmen, I am prepared to do all kinds • TIN tVoRK in the city or country, in the be. manuer, and on the most reasonable terms. f p" All orders for Tin Work, or Good* inmylii.i will be promptly attended to. nov 1 B. A. WISE. House Furuisiiiiig Goods. T ABLE and Pocket Cutlery Stoves, Grate*, and Hollow-Ware Mantleized Iron Mantles Tin and Iron Ware of all kinds Wood Ware, Brooms aud Bi-ushess, at B. A. WISE’S nov 1 New Store, Cherry-st., Macon, Ga. China aud CrocKcry store. Second cticct Triangular Block, Macon, Ga, R P. McEVOY has just received and is not • opening an extensive and elegant stock i Goods in his line, to whieh he invites public a; tentiou. Among other items, be begs leave to mei lion the following : White mid Gold-band China, in Tea and Dinrn. Setts, at prices from 88 to *150. Silver t’l ited Castors aud Fx-uit Baskets. Ch'aud.do rs (fortluid) suitable for Halls ft Church— Brittania Ware—Knives and Forks. Large lot of Vases—Coffee Caps. Goblets, Tumbler* and other Glassware. Looking Glasses—Waiters. Beside a large assortment of White Granite an- Common Ware, aud every other article usually kej in a similar establishment. The Ladies are speci . ly invited to call and examine his assortment, bet'oi purchasing elsewhere. sept 27 D.ssoiutiou. T IIE FIRM OF DUNLAP ft HORN is this da; ilissolved by mutual cousent, M. Horn retirin; ami J. J. Ali en taking his place, 'ihe Firm wi. be hereafter known under the name and style «. Allis 3 Dunlap, who respectfully solicit a con tinuauce ot past favors. We have eugaged the set vices of Mr. M. Horn as our Book Keeper, and ii- exertions will be warning on our part to give satisfai tion to those who favor us with.tneir patronage. All monies due by the late Firm of Dunlap ; Horn, will be settled by the Firm of Allen 3 Dun lap ; and all parties iudebted to the same, will pleas walk up to the Captain’s desk and settle. J. J. ALLEN, Nov. 8. 2m S. S. DUNLAP. ilKTASlUCK CITV, GEORUIA. L ARGE and peremptory sale of Building Lotsi the city of Brunswick, State of Georgia. Th proprietors of the city of Bruuswick hereby give m- tice, that a sale of Five Hundred eligible'Lots wii take place, by public auction, at the Oglethorp House, iu said city, on Tuesday, the 12th day of Jan uary, 1854, at 12 o clock, JI. The sale will be posi tive to the highest bidder. Terms—One third cash and the rema.uiug two-tliirds iu oue and two years Title perfect. ’1 lie port aud site of Burnswick holt ■ out commercial and maritime advantages superior ti those preseuted by any other South of Chesapeak, Bay. 1 he climate is healthy—the water pure. Fur titer parti -ulars, wait maps, ftc., m iy be had at th. otiice of the Company, 90 Broadway, New York, oi of Mr. John Brooks, Agent, Brunswick, Georgia. WILLIAM CHAUNCKY, President. Thomas A. Dexter, Secretary, nov 29 16—Ct New Books a T BOARDMAN’S!!!—Sir Jonas Barrington’i . X Sketches of bis own Times; The Mud Cabin Mark iinrdleatone; Roughing it in the Bush; Th, Fawn of the Pale Faces; Victims of Excitement, br Mrs. Hentz; Crawford, by Ihe Author of Mary Burtoli Macaulay’s Speeches; Napoleon in Exile; The 2nn Vol. of Calhoun’s Works ; Webster’s Works ,n si. Story of Mont Blanc ; Stray Y’aukee iu Texas; Nick of the Woods, by Dr. Bird; The Attorney, or thi Quod Correspondence; Basil; The successful Mer chant : Ranks’ History of the Civil Wars of France Coolridge’s Complete Works; Great Truths by Grei t Authors; Y’ear Book of Facts for 1853; The Artisi Wife; Light and Shade; Saxe’s Poems; Tanglewood Tales, by Hawthorns; Edgar Clifton; llie Young Maroonets; Miles Treinenhere; The Picture Pleasure Hook, and lots of Juveniles, to amuse and instruct. For sale by [oct 18| .J. M. BOA RDM AN. I'O Stockholders HI aeon Slaitiiiae- tnriug Cotiipiuiy, rpHE ANNUAL ELECTION of President and 1 D rectors of the Company, will he held at the Office of the President in ibis city, on the Second Monday in January next. ■lee 13 tdc W. S. HOLT, Scc’y. Solice. \ LL person* are here by forewarned not to trad,- fora c> riuin promi—kry note, of the amount of - hundred and seventy dollars due on the •-'■’>tli of December, 1853, given to ihe undersigned, by 1' ■ 3 • . G. Lockett. Said note being lost, aud the maker ti ected n, t to pay to another, dec 1C—tf WM. A. HaLES. ffrngs, ^ntrnt jftlnlirinrs, lei. MACON UKlii SlUKb. E. L. STRt lUEUKER 3 CO.. APOTHLCAR!* 5, AND DRCOirlSTS, Corner above t.^* Floy A Ho-usc Moron* Ga. PiMoluiioa of fopnrtnmh.'p. T HE Partnership heretofore existing between tha subaciiber »ml the late L. B. \\ ood. ww dis solved bv the death of the latter. Thesnltsciiber having purchased the entire interest of .Mr. Wood, and assumed all the debts of the late firm, will continue tho businesi* on bw own account. All persons indebted to the late firm, are respect fully requested to come forward promptly aud settle their accounts, as the bmlness must be closed speed ily as possible. ELAY 1). L. STKCHECKER, nov 15 14 f ptlii dUUdCKlBKK thankiui for the liberal pat- A ronafje bestowed on the late firm, taken thin opportunity to ©jprepi* his acknowledgment for the same, and axeures hi* friendh and patrons that nothing shall be wanting oil his part to merit their continued favors. We have now in store and ur* continually receiv ing.choice Drug*. Chi micals. Paints, Colors, Fancy Ar.icle?, Patent Medicine? of all kind.*, and every article kept in a fir.-: rate establishment. Any ono w ho may favor us with their orders may depend upon their receiving the best attention, and that all goods turuished will be of a reliable quality. Should th-y not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at the option of the buyer. »"’v 15 E. L STROIfECKRR ft TO. Gtu’ucu seetis. YY7E are now i-peiiing a fresh lot of Garden Seed. VV all of which arc warranted of this year’* growth. The trade supplied on liberal term?, nov 15 E L. STROHECKBH ft GO. k or Thyaicwus. A GREAT Variety of the best Freni h, English and American Chonicalt,Md 'Ptannm , .uici:l Pre parations, Ponder?, Snrgical Instruments. Magnetic Machine*. Vials, Spec ie Jar?, Saddle Bugs, ftc. Also, Campbene and Burning Fluid, nov is E. L. RTOHECKER 3 CO. QlIlXIAE. J UST received direct from the manufacturer*. 200 ounces Quinine. Purchasing cur Quinine aud other Chemicals direct Irom the manufacturers, we can confidently recommend them pure and free from idulteration. E. L. STROHECKER 3 CO. nov 15 it To tiie Afflicted. T arrantsextract of cubebs a copo- via; Crossman’s Specific Mixture; French Csp- ules; Sugar coated Cubeb and Cfp.ivit Pills; tticsrd’s Specific; Mapiin’s Lucian O rdial; Com- p >und Extract Bucher; Carpenter’s Extract Cubeb?, j.irsnparilla aud Copavia. For sale bv nov IS E. L. STROHECKER 3 CO. iintiu Cuotiigogiic, recognised as a standard medicine. It not only ireaks the chill in a day or two. but an occasional lose fortifies the systeni against further attacks. For mle by E. L. STROHECKER 3 CO. nov IS 14 annnunmiirnt cf Cnniliktfs. A CARD. The undersigned respectfully offer their names to "lie people of Bibb county, as Candidates for the of- ices of Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff, at the ensu ing January election. C. A. THARP, nov 15 D. J. DAVIS. VV e are authorized to an- tounce the name of W. C. LAW8HE, as a caudi- iate for Sheriff, at the ensuing January election, dec 6- VV e are authorized to an nounce EDWARD G. JEFFERS, as a candidate iur re-election to the Office of Clerk of the Inferior Jourt of Bibb county, at the election in January text. DCr* We are authorised to an- iounce the name of JOHN McMANUS, as a Candi date for tho Clerk’s office of the Inferior Court, oct23 11* We are authorized to an- iounce WILLIAM C. KENNEDY, as a Candidate or Tax Collector of Bibb couuty, at the elect ou in fanuary next. june 14 DCr* We are authorized to an- lounee MIDDLETON MCDONALD as a candidate >r Tnx Collector of Bibb county, at tbo ensuing dectiou in January next. flkSr* VV e are authorized to an- ouuce CLARK WILDER, as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Bibb couuty, at the election in January ext. june 14* gkHir 5 VV e are authorized to an- •ounce RICHARD A. CAIN, as a candidate for e-election to the office of Tax Colector, of Bibb mnty, at the election in January next. gTilr* VVEitre authorized to au- ounce E. C. HARRIS, as a candidate for Tax Col- ;ctor, of Bibb county, at tho ensuing election iu anuary next. fiGi? 5 VV e are authorized to ail- toance JEFFERSON TANKERSLY, as a candidate »i*Thx (Collector, at thn eltvtion in Jaminrv watt. W e are aiitiiorized to an- tounce JOHN C. JOHNSON, as a candidate for >ecciver of Tax Returns, for Bibb county. ccr w e are auihorized to an- ■ ounce SOLOMON R. JOHNSON, Esq., as a can- ndate for Receiver of Tax Returns of Bibb couuty, t the ensuing election in January next. gfcoST* We are uutiiorized to un- om.ee Robert W. Sparrow, .is a candidate for teceiver of Tax Returns of Bibb county, at the usuing election in January next. The triends ot John H. V’uodahd, respectfully suggest him as a candidate •r Receiver of Tax Returns for Bibb county, at the -usuing January election. He will be supported by oct 11 MANY VOTERS. W e are uuihorizetl io an- oumeJ. A. SLOAN, as a candidate for Receiver f Tax Returns, for Bibb couuty, at the election in lanuary next. .•iT-rg? 3 Vv e sire authorized to an- .ounce BENJAMIN RUSSEL, as a candidate for j-election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, t the election in January next. - pTf 3 We ate authorised to ;tn- ounce Capt. WILLIAM BONE as a candidate for iie office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election i January next. DC/ 3 We are authorized to an- ■ounce JESSE L. MORRIS as a candidate for Corn ier of Bibb county, at the election in January next, nov 29* Z We arc authorized aud requested to announce UATHEW GRACE, as a candidate for Sheriff of Pulaski county, at the election in January next, dec 6 Removed. X BARNES h..* r<m,,v,r,l his BINDERY from . Mulberry Street to the “ Georgia Telegraph ’ Jffice, on Cherry Street. Fresh Garden Seeds. Oft nnn Papers Garden Seeds. Dll.UUU 2 barrels Onion Seeds. 1 bushel Kentucky Blue Grass Seed. 1 do. French Lucerne Seed. 1 do. Ked and White Clover Seed. Jnst re ceived, and for sale wholesale and retail, bv GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist*. Macon, Ga. dec 6 17—3m To the Hereituuts ot IHucon. fft OODS intended for Macon, brought up the Chat VJ tabooebce River upon the Bo.it* mentioned be- .ow, will bo forwarded through Columbus Fnx of Commission. Steamer Oswiche*, SOL’T’ r.-ILINA. •• ■ Ccuw,, " Eagle. Columbus. Nov. 8. 1853. 3ra Nonce. CJTRAY’ED from the subscriber about the 30tb O September last, a black mare MULE, six years lid. a little grey all over, more so about the flanks ; •he pacea well, and is of good length, and twists her .tina feet in walking or pacing, very much shrunk iver the eyes for a mule of her age. Any person delivering said Mule to me. shc.ll re, cjve Ten Dol lars, or writing to me *o I get ln-r. fhi!’ be liberally rewarded. SOLOMON FOKE-. M<»nr'-7nnv>. ft i„ Dec. 13. 1853. 3t CiOi llhii HihDM ATilMi GEX ERAL * TAILORIN’G. rp HE subscriber may be found at the Mansio X Hou--. when- Ik* w-ill carrv ou the above bus: ness. From long experience i'n this line, ho feel ,- infidf nt he "id I),-.able to satisfy ail who may favo him with a call. Clothes of nil'kinds cleaned an renovated, to look equal to new. Also, Ladies s and other dresses renovated, in the best maimer Tailoring in general. WILLIAM CORSIDAN 3m Uouaty Liiml anti i'eiision Agency. Clt.'.RLKS C. Ti t KKK, WASHI.NCI TON, D. C t TtOlvNEY for Claimant?, 3 Agent for obtaining . V Revolutionary, Naval. Invalid aud Half-pay 1', n-ion?. Bounty Land, arrears ot pay, extra pay, ft,-., for -Military ami Naval services. Bounty Land obtained for the widows and heirs of voluute,-rs ot the Texas Revolution of 1836; amt extra pay obtained for Serviees in the U. S. Navy on the t oasts of California and Mexico, from 1646 to 1852. Address CHARLES C. TUCKER, dec 6—3m Washington, D. C. M as