Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1844-1858, December 27, 1853, Image 3

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• na«of to-ilfj - ’* Newe containsnn ac- T* <*„ iiimibcr of vessels wb eh Lave sus- ^i tinmge during the btc storm. TUo 11 been not only very severe (tk lB ’j* p^t, l> ut n >ust have extended a S*?u«l>le distance out at »ea. ■' a ' ! irhtli. Jl. Charlton, arrived on Saturday Tkfbnt '-Orleans, and rejtorts having io* _li iiir trale. from whichshc sustained ‘•‘‘uSrtg*™ siuU. &c Capt.Lightbourne, l**' denced ^oaman, represents the wetither jj been the severest ho ever experienced c,l *]rr Jostphus, Capt. Wilson, bound TV “ , 0 Xcw York, encountered the Komaia. and losing rudder, &c„ port ^ Saturdav. . tiff"” br. Ukraine, Capt. Lennon, from TV "jjrived yesterday. She was bound ^“rimorc and put into this port in distress, ” l \ of rudder, and leaking. She reports dd’^th;. m,lining of the 15th iust., she tW ™ fluting mast, and on the same f* . a large vessel dismasted, in the t* • 5st Johns’bar, in 15 fathoms water. N*®" U.l' saW » vessel on Sapeilo beach ft-®* one mast standing. It will be «» ".'^j bv the reader, that we published 15 eok s paragraph, which stated that a iri 0 ff {he St. Johns’ river spoke on the (3°* , ,i,e ship China, said to be of Boston, ^Cverpool »°um] to this port with 28o .^sseugers on board; aud that the ,be appearance of having felt the Of * f t be gale. If this information be /,he China has not arrived,) the large alluded to above may be her wreck. . however, are eutertaiued that the vessel ' dei to by the Florida pilot, may have been Canton, which vessel arrived at this -♦fromGloucester, England, on Friday last, f*c" iMia ined much damage in the gale. “ ri0f Savannah News. HsAVT 1’oBHKKT ON THK AlTO.N AND Spr.isuFiKi.n Railroad.—Sir George Gore, an English Baronet, who rent lied this city i, few days ago, from Canada, <n route to Tcxn* on a hunting excursion, met with a heavy lose by robbery, lietwecn Springfield aud Altou, on his way from Chicago. Ou taking passage at the latter place, his trunks, baggage, etc., were placed, with the exception of a small portable desk or portmanteau, in the baggage car. The portmunteau, which contained all his most valuable effects, was taken into the passenger car. Arriving at Springfield, he inquired of the conductor how long the train would stop, and got out to walk about town; but overstaying the tune, he fonud, on his return to the station, that the can hsd gone. He proceeded to Alton by the next train, and ascertained there that his portmanteau had been stolen, with its contents. These consisted of a droit for £1(J(M) sterling or $5o X), ou a house in Now York city; $200 or $b.,v in gold, a signet ring, aud some valuable jewelry. He took the packet at Alton for St. I*nuis, and telegraphed to the firm in Xew York upon whom the draft was drawn, to stop payment. —St. Louis Intelligencer. ! l celebrate tne result in mat state— ?t tfsult being the triumph of Seward whig- w ,| ihe jobilants being “national derno- The Star, referring to the speakers, .r<: I,.,.* them, we find a rampant effort from thi T Ur . Charles W. Corrigan, of Philadelphia. Ltmtr afford* a fair Illustration of tho truth JX;*i.h*d repeatedly written concerning the *J C , actuating those very disinterested patriots, *L .'aiming to be better democrats than the ad . iotim, »rs really very busy in the work of sat C- the world that 'hey themselves are merely r ( for plunder. Mr. Carrigan, on the accession r.t Pierce, applied for the post of territorial ..'tux of Minnesota. Knilingin that application, tost enr^ applied for a special mail agency. Net ,-siJng tlmt. he nest applied for a clerkship in the doMut* aavy agent at Philadelphia. Being de- In that application also, he then became a ’«*utr for the democratic nomination for State ,ut rfrrthe countv of Philadelphia, and was over- edsiaclv defeated by the popular vote in making ,t uutioVrion, a candidate being nominated by spoil i Jr the reception of the ballots of all (inr„vrftic voters of the district. Still later Mr. pAo became a democratic candidate for district u5oi«#rr of his ward, and received but a beg rion of bis nominal party's vote. Mr. Car •ji-mphuticaliy a fist man. at least in the way yrking, ns all who read our short narrative if;. pUre hunting career ainco the 4th of Mach last j^'r'iEu*. Hy-the-by. Mr. Csrrigan was, in J848, " dr proprietors of the Philadelphia Spirit ol rut.,, then a free soil organ. Being at this time **,-*? than *7 years of age, when Jackson went ,e«'s£or he am hut IS year* old, though, accord ;tnthrNVw York National Democrat, he wa« a (art political supporter of the 'Old Hero.’ ” Washington Items. Gm. Cs*a is busy preparing a speech on the Vtuii anti Hulwcr Treaty, and not ou his rent position. TVlVsitlcnt is determined to crush the ■M» ia the Senate. iwctarv Guthrie, while descending from be step* of the Treasury building last night ■cat s o’clock, fell prostrate, and was paiu- illr but not seriously injured. The measure making the Assistant Secreta- <d the Treasury a Presidential appointment rjl mist probably prevail. It is not an A.i- pkration issue. Mr. Stanton. of Tenn., will soon ofler a roso- aca in the House similar to those ruled ou. Taurus redacting upon the Administration, lieu. Wool i* bore- and has been ordered to ytroon* in California. Secretary Davis sail, •kim be wanted an officer of high rank anil .-taciion for that station. The Ueuerai •>uly ns.cuted. The present force employed on the new •pitolii upwards of five hundred men, iuciu- E^»ncnty-five bricklayers, tliirty-six car- :irrt, two hundred laborers, and some two •tlrrd stone cutters and others engaged up i the marble work. The Homestead Bill—that is the bill giving ban to every body—is made tbe special or- r in the House of Ueprescntative* for the Mod Tuesday of February next. This give-- K<vedence over all public business after wt date. It i* rumored that Mr. Cobb or Mr. Ciem- n rill be called to the Cabinet in case, of the *ncy of Col. Davis, whose friends from tpis-ippi are urging his return to the Senate. Sftutor Clemens has been invited to ad- *»» "hard” meeting in Philadelphia. In a ^ declining to attend, he declares his »»dsbip for tiie Administration, and says the 'lustration, like all others, has committed -» errors, but assaults would be in better ^tefrom the Wlugs than Democrats. A Washington correspondent of the Xew d Tribune, states, that trustworthy iiifor- uiiiahus been received there from Xew Or- o«. to tbe effect that a powerful filibustci i;dmon is preparing against Cuba, and will »ome time before tbe middle of February. ^ correspondent, with more of detail, goes •tossy: d u intended that tho entire fore* shall consist ' **c four thousand men, led by officers of tried “Kw bravery, with a general who gained laurels ffles at their head. The enlUtmvnta are pro- *lth every effort to keep tbe matter strictly ; hachman !a subjected to the scrutiny of j5**r®fthe Loue bur before being admitted, - * n yjirid to take an oath not-to divulge the « is behoved, that at least one member ot * u »«is aware <>{ the movement. While the 7* * toe expedition will sail from New Urleans. J*«i »will send forth their quota to the army iff®** destiny. It is oapocted that tbe Creoles •»*w.n not ],ave these heroes in the lurch as ■Wihoss of Lopez, bat will rise to support k:, *M achieve their own emancipation.” Raitrond—Mtockholdcr’e Electing. •'U mteting of the Stockholder* of the Cen- , Iwilrusd Si Banking Company of Georgia, "“tithe Exchange Long Room on Tuesday. -0. Sdomou Cohen, Esq., Mayor, pro. called to the Chair, and J.W. Ra- I, h)" •Pointed Secretary. Shares of Stock were represented, reacling 0 f the Report of the President ■J-'Wriritendent to the Stockholders was \£ji»ed with, it having been already pub- ^Cuyler. Esq., President, addressed the , ““?• exhibiting the prosperity of the Com- waa Rtailc by a committee ap- ■ , ‘he citizens of Jasper county, ask- this Companv to enable them to u ro *®, about eighteen miles in length, h n°5 ,,c t^ 0 E&touton. .^•tuyler, E*q„ moved tho following re- Timt jf the citizens of Jasper shall N n>ont ha from this day, procure * a ( f subscrijitiot-.s for stock to an rit, s , . C,en .t* in the judgment of the Pres- ^tiat Superintendent of this Company, to •■'in *1 ,l V^. P ro P° r road from Montioello ka .u*®® , c, t*ting road at Eatonton, iben, •tii and finish die said ro ut tir tiftiiner ready for use, this Com- "itil recc5vc the same and guarantee an . Urn equal to 7 per centum on the cost 6 , p to the Prc-sideut and Directors of d. g-j ‘“Ijaoy! this Company to work the i*j~~*!8 , ta rates of tra:nti •rtaiioii and Tfo u 1 ® Laying the entire c< at ml. n u UUon beingaeoonded, wai discitsa- und upon bf:ug put to tbe uj*-.-t- “Wrtcd. t^ 0n adjourned .'t t die. T^JM jyf COBEX, .Havo. p o e u., J-TV p „ ’ Lh i ...a j. • HkMvs, 8acxei*xy. Fencing out Ohio rao.M Xew York.— Pennsylvania interposes at Erie, and tells X. York and Ohio they shall not cross that State, without a break of the Railroad guage at Erie. Wc have thought, hitherto, that it was ainere local squabble about bread and cheese there— but the Governor of the great State of Penn sylvania interposes thus : MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR BIGLER. B. F. Sloan, Editor of the Erie Observer: Your letter is this moment received, and it is the first reliable information I have had. The Attorney General has been directed to get an injunction against the Franklin Canal Company at the earliest day possible. My sympathies are with the people of Erie, and whatever my duties and the laws will per mit, shall be done for them. If my presence can be of any service, I will carefully come out to your place. W*t. Bigler. The City Councils there have passed a reso lution inviting Gov. Bigler to visit the city im mediately. The plain English of all this—Pennsylvania means, if possible, to fence out Ohio and tbe West from access to Xew York.—New York Express. The “graduations of a French newspaper,” are curious. When Xapoleon escaped from Elba and returned to France, the Moniteur announced the event as follows: * •‘First announcement—‘March 1815. The tnoustcr has escapi-’d from the place of hU banishment, he has run away from Elba.’ Second—"The Corsieon drag on (Pogre) has landed at Cape Juan.’ Third—’The tiger luis shown himself at ti.ib. The troops are ad vancing ou all sides to arrest his progress. He will conclude liis miserable adventure by becoming a wanderer among the mountaius: he cannot possibly escape.’ Fourth—’The monster has really advanced as far as Grenoble: we know not to what treachery to ascribo it.’ Fifth—‘The tyrant is actually at Ly ons. Fear and terror seized all at his approach.’ Sixth—’The usurper has ventured to approach the capital to within sixty hours march.’ Seventh— ’Bonaparte is advancing by forced marches: hut it is impossible he can reach Paris.’ Eighth—’Napoleon will arrive under the walls of Pans to-morrow.’— Ninth—The Emperor Napoleon is at Font: iubleau.’ Tenth—’Yesterday evening, his Majesty, the Einpe- peror, made h» public eutiy, ind i rrived at the Tuilerius—nothing can exct-id the universal joy!’ ” An arrangement has been entered into hv the Post Office Departments of Euglaud and the United States, m accordance with which, from and after the 1st of January next, a new office of exchauge is to be established at Philadelphia for the distribution of mails. Separate mails are to be made up for Philadelphia at London aud Liverpool, (aud vice versa) for trans mission ou board of the Collins, Cunard and Southampton steamers.—.V. Y. Mirror. Suicide or a Georgian at Marshall, Texas,—We learn from the Marshall Re publican that a gentleman named Win. R. .Moss, from Hancock county. Ga., committed suicide in the honse of Dr. .Joseph Tylor, u that place, on the night of the 2<lth ult., by cutting his throat with a razor. He ap pears to have been, for some time previously, a state of great nervous excitement. His effects were examined mid found to tunouut at the aggregate to about 816,Oi*t. The Itepubhcaii says: An inquest was held over his body, and ti.e verutet was rendered, “came to liis death by bis own baud.” We understand that Mr. Moss has a mother and sister on the road to Texas with 120 negroes, of which 4-< belonged to him. Dr. Taylor has delivered up the means of Mr. Moss, to two responsible gentlemen in litis p.ace for safe keeping, for which he aolds iheir receipt. Lucxt Petek.— The St. Louis Intelligen cer ot tbe 7th iust. says: "An Italian twined Piutro Raisi, owner „f n fruit .-tall, bu.-mnu post-esst-ilsome time ago nheu living in New l Means, ol a tk-Ket in the entebr .leil Havana tottery. Last week b« received by mail a notice that ho had drawn a prize, and that about e 8uoo was on deposit in Havana awaiting his order. He sold out his stock and started.t*outfi, on Saturday or .-uuday, to get possession of liis mouoy.” A Fortunate Editor. A gentleman of the Savannah press came down here, the other day, captured one of Leon County’s fairest daughters and, we are told, will actually carry her off with him. As the affair has now become a matter of notorie ty, we may as well give names. The editor we allude to is no less a person than K. B. Hilton, Esb., once our foemaii of the Fiori- dian, but now the accomplished conductor. of the Savannah Georgian. The fair captive whom this unfeeling man has actually tied (with the silken cords of matrimony,] is Miss Rebecca B. Bradford, daughter of Dr. Edward Bradford, of this 1 county. Well, we forgive Mr. Hilton his sins against us, which arc many ; and wish him and his beautiful bride all the happiness two congenial souls may enjoy during a long life of mutual love and devotion. If that is not a good and a large wish, be shall never have another from as—t'lorida Senitnel (7 The Emperor of Russia has withdrawn all of liis funds from the Bank of England, and dosed his account with that establishment, aud also with th#Bank of France. The Bank of England bad acted as his banker sing: the failure of Messrs. Harmon & Co., in. 184b. But during the next four months Russia has to remit to England, for dividends, &c., from 11300,000, to £400,000, or nearly one half the amount that Nicholas has so summarily withdrawn. Truite of 4'hnrlrston, A correspondent of the Charleston Evening News contradicts the statement made by Mr. Trenbolm, in tbe South Carolina Legislature, aud reiterated by the Charleston papers, that the wholesale business of Charleston for the vear 1833 did not exceed in value $1,500,000, and that it has increasedin 1853 to $20,000,000. The writer says the amount of merchandise sold in Charleston in 1833 to thecountry trade, that is, to those who bought to sell again, was $4,835,000, while he pots down the trade ol 1853 at Sli.fMD.tMJO. He says: If merchandise had the same money value at the present time that it had iu 1833, no doubt the quantity now sold would amount to or near $2o,tl00,000. But value and not quantity is the measure of commerce. Tho jobbing trade of our city has been annually ineretising for some years past. 1 Ins increase has been produced from very natural causes—a higher degree of intelligence, energy «ml industry amongst our citizens,.both commercial and mechanical—a more enlight ened and liberal banking system—the increase ot population and extension of railroads, have alt contributed their quota to the present pros perous condition of tho City aud btste. A Novel Marriage Ceremony.—The Rev. Mios Antoinette L. Brown, this, morning, ns the officiating Clergyman, united a happy ample in the bands of holy wedlock—thus probably becoming the pioneer in thi- inter- t ng department ol Woman’s Bights. 1 lie p u iics were Delos Allen and L. tt-t ’> • Dt oar.uo. noth members of the Svtetv o, t ziciids. Those present state tha tin? Ajit^niot.o went through with tho -orctnouy with mark ed grace and propriety. This is a t >rbgre--i' e agi—when muu c: n bo married by :girlwell to a giri, and when girl doctors mil girl divines undertake the cure of both oodv ami sohL—Rochester Uniom. j??rm jlfcntrfcrinFiits. The following is an extract from a London letter received in New York : “A piece of news that may not be pleasing to A- mcncan> ia this: tweuty six reformed criminals have been sent to tbe United States this week as free era- grants, by tbe London Itefonmtory Institute. On Ihursdny, there was n leave taking. * Speeches were uiade, nu<J Lord Shaftesbury shook bauds with each winseixtiernnts. This nobleinau is very active iu • II charitable movements,* and seems to think the L mted States a very fit place for tb»^ thieves and low villains of Loudon, lie has been instrumental iu sending numbers to New York, because nobody here will give them employment, aud because the Austra lions won’t have them.” ISrporl of the Controller of Texas. The Austin Gazette, of the 6th iust., con tains the report of Controller Shaw, of which we make a brief synopsis. The receipts of the State, from Oct. oil 851, to Oct. 31’53, amount ed to $5,701,205 17, of which sum $5,000,000 were recived from the Government of the United States in five per cent bonds. The expenditures for the same period amounted to $1,735,91»323—leaving a balance iu the Treas urv of $3 965,301 94. The total amount of School Fund uow in the Treasury is $82,19333. The increase in value of the taxable proper ty within the State for the last eight years, but more especially for the past three years, affords unmistakable evidence of the prosperi ty and growth of the country. In 1846 the aggregate taxable property of the State amounted to $34,391,175; in 1850, $51,814,- 615, and in 1653, $99,155,114—an increase within three years of almost 100 per cent. Connell Chamber, Dec. 23,1853. REGULAR MEETING. Present—The Mayor. Aldermen—Ayr, *, Wise, Buss, Holt, Levy, Thom ion. Roger* and Mix. The minutes of the last meeting wire read and confirmed. Tbe Bridge Keeper reported tolls for the week to d :te, «1S9 10. 1 iinmns Dignon’a bill for work on Magnolia street, amount $25 60 was ord. r -d p lid. On motion of Ahbrni oi Rogers. Resolved. That this Board will at its seoond regu lar meeting in January, elect a Chief Eugineer and Fire Musters for the ensning year. Passed. On motion of Alderm-in Levy, Resolved, Th.-it the application of Mr. Richardson, for the lease of Napiers old field, be referred to a committee, and report at tbo next meeting of Coun cil. Passed. Aldermen Levy, Ross and Wise, were appointed that committee. On motion of Alderman Ross, Resolved, That the Treasurer bo authorized to mr.ko a monthly report to Council, of the taxes aris ing from itinerant merchants. Paesvd. , The following accounts were received and refer- od to the F-in-inoe Committee, viz : Georgia Telegraph’s, Jackson Barnes, John L. Jones A Co’s and E. B. Weed's. Council then adjourned. Attest. A. R. FREEMAN, c. c. Prochi illation. Friends, countrymen and lovers!—hear me for my cause, and be silent that you mnv hear: discard pre judice that you may believe, aud rend facts that yon rosy act intelligently. Who, that is young, but value the luxuriant locks of youth and beauty ? Who, that is middle-aged, but shudders at Grey Hairs ? Who, that is old. but would avert lialdncss 7 If any, speak, tor him have I offended. A* none speak, then none have I offended in addressing twenty-four million people. Not one of these many million who hove attested the virtues of Lyon’s K'tlnimn, for Preserving, 11'*- atoring and Besnt’fying the Hair, hut will proclaim its beneficial effects far and near. One trial will con vince tho most Incredulous. Sold uniform, for 25 cents, bv every Druggist in America. D. S. BARNES, Proprietor. 161 Broadway, N. T. Sold by all Druggists In Macon, and T. M. Tnrner. Sav-nnab. Oa. floe 6 1m A CARD. THOMAS T. WYCHE, having recently lost hi< Warehouse by fire, has made arrangement* with Messrs. Patten & Collins for the Storage of all Cot ton consigned to him. He respectfully ami earnestly solicit* his firm friends and patrons, to rnntinne to him their bnri ness at that place and all others, who may desire to aid him in his present unfortunate situation and loss. His personal .attention, as also that of Messrs. Pat tern A Collins, nil! bo given to all bnsiness entrust ed to him. oct 18 R4RR1ED. On the 201 b inst. by the Rev. S. A thonv. Rodirt N. Bailey, of Bilili conutv, t > Mi-s Louisa Jl., daughter of Rev. Thom s ll.ittle of M -nroe county. On the 20lh inst. at the residence of h>-r father, Mr. George B. Tur.mji, of this -- : ty,to Miss Eliza- heth, daughter of Green G. Gunn of Jones couuty. On tbe 22d inst. at the residence ot Joel Grillin. E.-q.. in Oglethorpe, Jlr. James W. Greks of East Macon, to Mies Emily Boyle of Jones county. In Athens, on Wednesitay even ng, the 21st inst. by the Rev. N. Hoyt. 1>. D., Robert T. McCay, ot liotnc, to JlisaM’SA.N L. ti iley ot Athens. Coiuiurrrial. JUACO.M i'niU.-S CCU.lv-Nl, Del Je.aii4.vR 47. Bauciso—Kentucky.... w 13 Pvard lull. A .. 12} & '.’yard. Bacon—Hatns 12, c. 14 tub. Sides 10 S> 11 Vlb. Shoulders 8* a Plb. Butter .. 20 <5 29 Pib. Cheese. .. 11 9 i-i Pit.. Castings 3} a i’lb. Coffee—Rio . 12 j at 13 t’U>. Java 4$ 16 Plb. Candles—Sperm 40 Or 55 P15. •Mar .. 24 4Z> 30 **lb. T< iiow 14 & 16 pm. Feathers 45 9 50 pm. Fish—jHuckerel. No. 1 . id oo 'tv 20 OO Pbbl. •4 »* J. .. 16 OO •z 17 00 Vbhl. M J--• 9 50 a* 12 00 Phbl. .*h:ni 'o 16 00 Publ. Uc.r.ng 80 1 00 PboX. Flour-—Western Pbbi. Cauai ,. 9 f.0 & io oo Publ. Georgia... . 6 50 9 7 00 Pbbl. Fodder .. 1 00 9 1 25 pioom Grain—Corn 75 60 %>bu*h. YVheat . 1 00 9 1 23 Pbush. Oats 70 75 Pbu*h. Glass . 2 25 ® 4 50 Pbox. Gunpowder .. 5 00 a 6 50 Pkeg. .. 1 50 ® 2 00 Pgai. American 45 62} Pk»l Hides 8 10 *» m. Iron—Swedes 4} 9 si pm. English 4 5 pm. Lard 11 9 12} pm. Lead 8 d 9 pm. Lime . 2 12 » 2 25 Pbbl. Molasses Nails 29 6 a> n 30 6i Oil—Lamp . 1 00 1 50 *>’»*• Linseed .. 90 a 1 00 Vgal. 'Train .. 65 75 Pk»i. Paints—White Lead .. 2 00 d 2 50 Pkeg. Peas . 90 IS 1 00 P bush 1’ork—Nett 5 ® 6 Plb. Rice 5 a 6 pm. Uope 7 w Pi pre. Rum—Jamaica. . 2 00 3 00 Pgal. New England . 40 a 45 Pgal. Syrup—Lemon 1 25 Pgai. K.isp berry * 6 00 Pdoz. Salt—Liverpool* 9 2 50 Psaek Alum, large and sin >111 75 d 3 00 P*ack. Shot .. 2 l it d a 25 Pb'g Soap 6 ■a . 8 pm. Steel—Ca*t 20 22 pre. German 14 16 pm. American 8 a 10 pm. Sugar—St. Croix 9 10 pm. New Urleans .... 7 tf 9 pre. Loaf, refined ii d 12} pre. Crashed :o 12 pm. Spirits—Brandy, Cog.... ,. 2 50 9 5 00 Pgal. American .. 75 V 1 00 Pg.d. Peach ,. 85 V ! 25 Pgal. Apple .. 75 d 1 25 PgaL Tallow 10 '£ 12} Pit. V'lNLGAK .. 20 ■a, 50 Pgal. Whiskkt—Irish .. 2 50 d 4 00 Pgal. Mouongahela.. .. 1 OO d 2 00 Pgal. Rectified .. 35 9 40 Pgil. Wines—Madeira. .. 1 25 d 4 00 Sherry .. 1 50 3 00 Pgal. Obatnpigne. ■.... ..12 00 d 16 00 Pdox. Malaga Port .. 70 . 2 50 d d 1 oo 4 00 ^gal. ^dos. Claret .. 3 00 9 5 00 Pdox. .Tineait Colton JInrUel, l»cv. ‘H. There h*» been a good demaud for Cotton tbe past week, at prices ranging from 7 to 9. fair cotton readi- y bring 9jc. 3Jnu JktrtisriHiits. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills have sue oe?sfullyeur.-d ulcerous wounds.and dreadfully swol lrn limbs. Extract of a letter addressed to Ni---r-. Barnett, Brothers, wholesale agents for Hollow.-,vV Pills and Ointment, Surinam.—’•Gentlemen,— I beg to inform you that I considered my son lost to society in consequence of swollen limbs and ulcerous sores, with which he was severely afflicted. I have sacri ficed large sums of money to doctors who have after w.-rds told me that it was a hopeless case, but at la.-t I tried Holloway’s Pills, and the result has been so favorable that it has astonished all who had seen the deplorable state he was in. 8-gned Joseph Machieese. FREIGHT REDUCED! The Pulastti Strain Boat Company, W ILL take COTTOS after this flVto- h date, to Savannah, from any kjk . ■U’Tfi’F-j of the Landings between Macon and « c-- Darien, by the Steamers ISAAC SCOTT A- SAJI JONES, nnti! the fin-t of May next, at FIFTY CESTei PER BALE. Agent at Macon .....Charles Campbell. •• •• Hawkiasville,. ..SiHon Merritt. • “ “ Darien, A. A. DeLorme. Agentsat Savannah Smith A Lathkop. H-o 27 .->n a* B HOLMES ’AO KENT, on Co.l, ge Hill, by . , M. M. MASON. Select School, Y’ M. M. MASON, will re open on the first Monday in January, 1854. Number of Pupils. ,-n‘v five. de« 07—if For Sale. 4 FINE North: ru horse, perfectly broke *?1 to draft. Apply to t/'-T-fV dec 27—«t E. L. STROHECKER. fTTA Stolen F ROM the subscriber, on tbe 21st inst. a small POCKET BOOK, containing 30 or 40 dollars in cash, and several notes and papers of irapertnnoe, one note on John Powers, senr., one on Mr. Whittle, one on Mrs. Hughes, several on Mr. Mgsra and Mr. Progler, and perhaps others. Any information of the notes and papers will be thankfully received and properly rewarded. ABNER I 1 " POWERS, dec 27 20 To Hire, T WO likelv young negro fellnws.emart and h 'ndv. Apply to ABNER P. POWERS.' dec 26 20 Wanted to Hire, B Y the Corporation of the city of Macon, 15 Men and 8 Bovs, fnj- Stre dee 27—3t E. L. i?" Messenger copy. and 8 Bovs, fig Street purpose*. “ “ _ . STROHECKER. Mayor. Beebe & Co., F ashionable hatters, is6R,w»-cy .%>»■ York. Will introduce the Spring Fashion for Gentlemen’s Hats, on Saturday, Feb. 11th. The Hat is extremely light in its appearance, and better ad.- pt- ed to the Spring and Summer seasons, than any style they have heretofore issued. The increased demand for their Hats has induced B & Co., to enlarge their manuiactory, and they can now assure their custom ers that all orders will be promptly executed, and the Hat* forwarded at oueday'a notice, if desired. Each Hat will be packed in a good band-box without extra charge. The following is a list of their established prices subject to Five per cent discount. Terms cash, $36, 839, $4.\ 815, *48 A 854. p'r doz. for Bl'k Moleskin Hats, and *30 to 860 p’r doz. for Rocky Mountain White Sdvcrv Beaver Hats, Fine soft Cas simere Hate, Bl'k Drub and Pearl of the most fashion- ahlestylesnt *15 to *36 p'r doz. They also manufac ture and keep on hand a large assortment of Gent's and Youth's caps, of the most fashionable styles, at prices from Ste to 818 p'r doz. fi.r Gents, aiid from 410 j to 818 p’r doz. tor youths. Beebe A Co., will forward Hats in time for theircustomers to offer them for sale on the same day the fashion is introduced in he city, ifthe orde.s are received in season for them io do so. de • 27 ro—it ■ j a tut .uoui’tauit mhekiee sale— I) Will be sold before tho court house door in the ity of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in March next, with'U the legal hours of sale, the fol- .owing property to-vit: Three tables,sixstbol bottom chairs, one beadstead, >ne feather bed and two undresses, five pictures and rames, otic large looking glass, one sideboard, one ot cooking utensils, two couches and one matress co one couch, one wash stand and one br.iss clock: evied on as the property of William L. Mooney, ti satisfy a mortgage h fa’ issued from Bibb Inferior ourt", in favor of Cintha Taylor vs. said William L. .Mooney. Property (minted ont in said morgage fi fa dec 27 TUOS. BAG BY. Dep. sheriff. B IISB MUEICIEF MALE—Will be sold be fore the court honse door in the > ity of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in February next, cithin tile leg :1 hours of sale, the following proper- y, to wit: " 73 j acres of land, off of the south side of lot num ber 137 in the 4th district of Bibb, formerly Houston muntv, adjoining Huff and others; levied mi as tbe property of John liordy. to satisfy -i fi fa from Hou— •on Superior court, in favor of Thoms* Gib-ou vs lohn Hordy. Property pointed out bv PI,intiff, dec 87 TIKIS. BAG BY," D.-p. sheriff. M ONTCOE SKEBirF'S MALE*.—Win be sold before the court house door iu tire town n Forsyth, Monroe oounte, on the first Tuesday in Febnary next, between the nsnal hoars of sale, the bUowiug property, viz: One lot of Laud number -tie hundred aud ,orty six in tbe seventh Di.-t,i -t of Monroe county; L-v.-id on as the prop rty of J. seph Till to satisfy one fi ft from Monroe Inferior court, n favor of John Barrow vs Joseph Hll and John il irrnp. Also, The Lease on one half of lot of Land No. 4'*, tie west half of saul bit, adjoining Win. L. Caned 1, or one year: levied on as tin-property of E. I). Britt n satisfy two fi fas from the Jnsti-c court of 654th Uist. G. M„ in favor of Join M. VVoo 8 -y adm’r in the e>tate of John M. Wo Isey sen , deceased vs E. I). Britt. Levy made aud returned by Wiley J. •Sikes, constable. D. W. COLLIER, Sheriff, lee 27 M ON’KOE ruSTcUJEV M1I46K1FF SALE.—Will be sold before the court house tour in Forsyth, Monroe county, on the first Tuesday .11 Febnary next, between tbe nsttal hours of sale: I .ot of Land number oue hundred aud forty six in tbeseventh Dist. of Monroe county. Levied on u* the property of Joseph Hiil, to satisfy oue fi fa from Monroe Sujiertor court, in favor of James Barnes v» Joseph Hill. Said Laud pointed out by plaintiffs at torney and legal notice given. D. W. COLLIER, dee 27 Sheriff. A DUINIMTUATOK'N SlAi.K.—Will be sold ou the first Tuesday iu March next, before the courthouse door, in Zebulon, Pike county, a tract of Land, in said county, lying on Flint River, No. 41, 1st district, Pike county, containing two hundred wo aud oue-balf (20-’i) acres, more or less. Sold as he property of Sarah Alotsis, late of Warren county, ieccased. Terms cash. dec 27 JESSE M. JONES, Adm’r. rjIXTY DAY’S after date, application will be made O to the honorable the Ordinary of Bibb county, tor leave to sell all the real and personal property belonging to tbe estate of Alexander Scott, late of said couuty deceased. dec 27 , E. L. STROHECKER, Admr. G eorgia, DOOLY’ COUNTY.—Whereas, Augustus L. Scrr.tchens, applies to me for Let ter* of Administration ite bonis, non, on the estate of Henry Pcttee, late of aaid county, deceased : These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in February next to show cause, if any exist whv said Letters should not be granted. Given uuder mv hand and official signature at of fice, this 22nd Dec.. 1853. dec 27 ALEX. MERIWETHER, Ord'y. C GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, T Samuel Story applies to me for Letters of Ad ministration. on the estate of George W. Calhoun, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said decensed, to De aud appear at my office, on or before the fiist Monday in F ebruary next, and show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not lie grauled. Given under my band and official signature, at of fice, this 22nd day of Dec. 1853. 27 A I,EX M KItfWETHER. Or.l v. SCuVGI, T ilE subscriber proposes to open at the Lecture kucui of the B, p 1st Church in the city of Ma con, on the second Monday iu Janti ry next, a HIGH Si tlOOL for boys, limited in number to twenty-five scholars, provided that number is entered before that time. The charge for tuition will be one hun dred dollars for the scholastic year of ten months, one-half payable in advance, the uihtr at the close of the year. A vacation of six weeks will be given in the sum mer, and cue of two weeks at Christmas. I am permitted to referto thelullowiuggentlemen: Hon. K. A. Nisbet, J. A. Nisbet, Esq., and Rev. 8. Landrum. Application may be made to either of the above named gentlemen, or to mvself. dec 20—3t ' OTI3 *MITH. Hamden’* Express. K“ Teinpoi’iUiue Jlcctinjf, 4 PUBLIC Jl, eting ot tbs fr.cuds of Temperance. V nil’ hcheld'it I ONCEBI HALL.on ihursdiy x ,'.j . brat il" nil A cn irv oUromochidie tfivi :»n No.J, 80ns of Temper- ilu :„ Hie Rev. Jaliu P. C unpb 11 of T,-tine-see, will ad- Ire.-, the meeting in fav .r >f Leg sl.it,ve a. tion. The public are respectfn.iy iuv.ted to attend. ECTFCLL1 begs leave to' inform Ihe cin- zens of Macon and its vicinity, that they have concluded their arrangement* with the Ceutrnt Rail road aud Banking Coui|iauy. and are now rnnntug messengers daily to Savannah and semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Colombo*,and also forwarding good- to JlilleugeviUe aud all intermediate places. We would also say that our Expresses by Steain.-r* to New York amt Philadelphia, enables u* to forward Specie, Bank Notes, Drafts, and bills for collection, also every description of Merchandise and V-ilu.i- bli - to every town in the Northern 3tat-- ( ai*o to California and Europe. O/ricu and Anns. Floyd Ilonse Building-. Third street. Macon, Ga.; 153 Bay otreet. Savamiah.—G. R. Clayton, Ogle thorpe,—Randolph .Street, Columhne.—7 I Broadway. X. lork,—13 a,id 45 S. uth-Third Ph.tadeli.hia,—7 Cuurtiaudt .-t., Boston,—Ex bang,-. SL^’rovideuce,— Montgomery ?vreet, 8an 1 ran iseu. Livingston. Winchester a co. March 15, 18M. ly ■5'ijiinbrlpijia •f'usinrss tfarils. William 11. Utotvn & Co., TMPOKTER' aud Wholesale Dealers In F.reigi L ml Domestic Dry Good*. Carpet*. Rugs. Oi Clot!:*, Ac. No. 108 Market Street, South side, be tow Fourth, Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly Moore, Hcuftzey dc Co,, T31 PORTERS A JOBBERS of Hardware. Cutler. JL and Guns. No. 181 Market Street, between 4th am vh Stheets, Philadelphia. (lice 20 19—lv Iladdocli, Heed dc Co., W HOLESALE Dealers iu Boots, Shoes. Bonnet* Paiin-Leaf, le ghorn and Panama Hats, No: 164 and 166, Market Street, below 5th, South side. u| stairs, Philadelphia. • [dec 20 19-ly George T. Brown & Co., TMPORTERS A DEALERS in Ten*, Segnrs, To L hacco. Snuff, Spices, Ac., No. 21 North Fourtl Street. Phihidelphi >. [dec 20 19-lv Truitt, Brother & Co,, I MPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in Hard Ware, Cntlery, Guns, Plated Saddlery, Ac., No* 169 and 171 Jlarket Street, above Fourth, North side. Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly JUillintni anil ,$m\\ ifmtis. - , TO 1’ilF. S t;BI.SC. H AVING’deter .lined to close out my en- tire stock of Elegant iTIJlinnry Goods, Sia luring the present season, I will sell at sin h redn e prices, particularly to ro h ’ , -s will ttr:vt t motion. I h i ve in * . re beautiful Evening Dresses. md Dress Silks, splendid E'.ibroideri.-s, Til inning . Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Mantillas, and a full sto k >f the most fashionable Bonnets,Caps, Head-dresses, Ac. Ac. CF*dt the same time, I would most respectfully request all those indebted to me, to call as soon a: possible and Settle their bills. ry Dresses, Cloaks, Ac., made to order at tht shortest notice. Mrs. F. DESSAU, n»v 22 Store on TrianenPr Bio. k. New Millinery Goods. M RS. AUDOINE would respettfully in- form the Lidie* of Jlaeau and vicin- £3*2 ity, that she has recently returned from tlie^S^ North, with nn unusually large stock of Jli liner,, Bonnets, Cloth Talmas and Cloaks, Furs uid Flats of every description. Also, a large as sortment of Toys aud Fancy Articles—all of which will bo sold at sneh 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 New Y'ork, where she has selected choice and elleg.mt assortment of Millinery SALw ■uid Fancy Goods, to which she would call the at tention of the Ladies of Macon and the sut rounding country. Thankful for past f ivors, she is iletermiu ed to leave nothing undone to deserve a continuance of the same. £y She has removed to the store formerly ocon- f iied by Freeman A Benson as an lee Cream Sa- oon, between W. YV. Parker's aud the N. Y. Branch Store. net 11 Millinery and Fancy Goods. M RS. DAMOUR has just returned from New •*,« York, and has selected a stock of the wIkJ •bove Goods, which cannot fail to please those who wish to purchase. It consists in a fine assort ment of Straw and Silk Bonnets ; a genera! assort ment of Risuoks and Flowers, Head-Dresses and Caps. Also, a good assortment of the choicest Dress Silk Goods and Evening Dresses, which have been carefully selected from A. T. Stuart A Co’s Store, ind a variety of other articles usually kept in that line of business, which will be sold at reasonable nri-e* (V-r cash. New Fall Millinery. JITRS. CAREY, at her old stand, opposite c—V. i»JL the L mier House, will open ou the 6 h JgfSjg iust nt, her new aud splendid stock of Fall MILLINERY A FANCY GOODS,to wl.i (, ■he invites the attention of the 1 'die*. Also, can be found ou hand r.t all times, the latest fed.inlis of the following articles, BONNETS of Velvet and Leg horn, new sh.-ipes, "trow and silk: Flats, (new si vie) Leghorn and Straw. EMBROIDERIES, on LACE. •I U.SLIN and SILK. TRIMMING and GARXTURE RIBBONS, Kid. Lace and S.!k GLOVES, Fren-h Flowers, Evening DRES-ES, Jlautidas, Jlanteletts COLLARS. INSERTING.-*, Worked BANDS,CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES.Ac., Ac. oct 4 Xew Millcncry. ‘ M ISS E. DO VLE h iving permanently located herself in Petry, takes this method of informing the Ladies of Perry, md surrounding country, that she will carry on Jlilliucry and Ureas Jinking iu all its hr inches. She lias just opened an entire new stock uf B 'unet -, Ribbon , /-.‘.r,-,- , CFtoner , ,\-r.. >f the latest style end fashion—which she will sell on iberal terms. L .dies will please favor her with a ■»ll. oct 25 3m Peter A Jaugstcttcr, D RAPERS and Tnlors. Opposite the Lanier House. The sub scribers arc now r -ceivingand open ing their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancv colored From h nd Eng- 'Lh Cloths, Fren -b, English and \meric n C *sim r *, of 1! kinds and color*. Vesthi of Sil , S di.,s, ut Velvet aud Kidroid red pat terns. All of wh li will be m de md trimmed in our usual stylo, and at the shortest notice. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting in |v-f of ro w style of Patent Shir’s, Under Shirt*. Merin » and ' 'ant->-• Flannel Drawer.--, Stocks, *c irfs, Ne !;‘ics, G!ove.-,SusiM-ndi-r*, Ac. Feeling grateful *'*,r tlo* liber d p Urott ige b stowed upon us, »ve respe ttiilly soli nt a eoutinn nice of ne same, hoping t'wt by strict applie..ti >n to busi ness and a inoder te scale of prices, to need the ipprolmti >n of those dealing with us. • tutting done at the shortest notice, oct 18-3in PETER A JAUGSTETTER. Valn:tbl4t Tavern Property for Sale. riJHE Proprietors of the Indian Spring ,a X Hotel, at the Indian Spring, Butts [isxfm county, now offer for sale that v.ilnabli, l»»luH Tavern Property at said place. This Tavern can accommodate 'Three i/nlull rd Persons ot one time, ns the buildiugg are very large. AH persons wishing to invest ill one of tho most valuable tavern property in Georgia, are now invited to call and look, as a great bargain will now be given, and terms made easy. Tliis being one of the most valuable Water ing Places iu 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 lrom this time until Friday the 6th day of Jan nary next; when if it is not sold at private sale, it will nn that day be offered at public sale. Titles will be made perfect. Furniture sufficient for the Tavern can be had with it. EDWARD VARNER A SONS. 1 oil n Spri-ur. Do . M. t«'3. l*— f For Hale. A HOUSE A LOT situated on the corner ^.-1 of F.rst and O ik Streets, better known f» j«Iff) as the former residence of J. W. Babcock I»2 g Oi] Possession can be given immediately, nov 8 tf A. H. BROACH. For Sale. LARGE Rnd commodious Dwelling B—X Honse, containing five good Room*, uitnu with large G irden. Stable and other out houses attached. Also, a g-ood well of water. Tue house is pleasantly situated near the Female Acade my. For particulars, apply to J. BARNES or tec 6 It. HOBBS. Macou Waolcsalc ami Retail Jsad- dlery Warehouse. W T. MIX A CO., CoTfox Avexoe, Ma- • nufaeturers of Sadilles, Bridles aud H-irness, havu on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles aud Harness, of which the follow ing comprise a part: Spanish limited. Overlaid and Shafton Saddles: Planter's large and exiralarge Saddles; Jlen’s ptaii do.; K.iglisli do.; Boy’s and Il.ye do.; Ladies' Sad dies of a variety of patterns; Bridles aud Marten gales Saddle hag*. Ac. Saddler’s.Materials—SiddleTrees.Skirting and Hog Sams; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web Thread and Tack*, assorted sizes. Harnesses.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Salk.' Harnesses, of all kinds, by the single set. ant 1 * 35—tc fii. 4i joss major A Bro. H AVING determined to remove to Savannah. would respeettuilj- request all persons indebtei to them to call at an early day and settle their a<- couuts. And all having claims agaiust them, win please present them for pnymeut. they will ro-.Li OU I'their entire stock of UilV GOODS, CLO I n INU, JEWELRY, BOO tv, »HOEt4, HAl'ci Ac., a; aud below COsT, previous to moving, dec 20 Notice. A LL person* are hereby forewarned not to trad; for a certain promissory note, of the amount o one hundred and seventy dollar*, due ou the 25th o. December, 1853, given to the undersigned, by W. A B. G. Lockett, baid note being lost, and the maker directed uot to pay to another. lee 13—tf W't A. HALES. Sen - Male uuil Livery Stable. ZfJ lie. subscriber having bought out the stablea ol X .1. M. Cooper A .Son, will continue tbe busiucs ou his own account, having ample room, he is ena bled to furnish belter accommodation for Horses aud ules on sale, than any in the ei y. Double and sin- e ilarncs ail 1." diie Horses well broke, for sale, aggies, arriage ,Aj„ for hire. G. F. CD *Pr.H. il.- • 0 ID—6t JSol'C, V LL p rsons are b- reby notifii d not to trade 'or two pr.unis ry NOTE'S, mad.- p lyable to J hn ii. Gtim >ro ,o* lie r.-r. for Tlir.-c Thousand 1 ofiar.- ,- u li; one ]> ij-abie on the tir-t ,1of Jann ir , 1854, and the otoei- p ty in - ou t.n- ti t diy of January, 1855, given on ih : l -th day ■ f N ..ember. 18 2. As part of the consid r.ti- n having f., led, I will otpay Uio above noti s unt.l ioinp .1. d bv law. dec 20 3t WicLIAJl V. CLARKE. Prugs, ^atrnt j^riiirinrs, ^c. .tlciticitics, C..c:iM'Uts, Ac, due. iFOR THE SEASON.) JJULPHATE QUININE, (very cheap now.) O Pure Morphine, (large supply.) Indi i Cholagtigue, (groat n-nictfy Chill? *nd Fi ver McLane’a Vermifuge, (a sure remedy for won: *. Strengthening Plasters. Cherry Pictoral. SanapariRas of all kinds, and a full stock of Pa- ent Medicines, that are not Humbug’s or Qusck’e. Domestic Remedies; Medicinal Extracts; Botanic Medicines, either m powdered or crude state. [T Every article warranted pure—put up in neat tyle, and sold as low as from any respectable Drue Establishment iu the State. LEONARD LITTLE, Cotton Avenue, iSign Red Mortar.) nov 22 JIaeon, Ga. Baiuiuj; Alum. OLD by the Barrel or Gallon, warranted always O to be the best, by nov 22 LEONARD LITTLE. W iilJ i. LEAD ground iu Oil, lvegsot all :l Linseed Oil, \ arnishes. Tut pentine. Also, a ull stock of Ccdored Paints ground in Oil or Dry; Glass of all size; over 100 dozen Paint Brushes, /try strong inducement? held ont to purchasers. Jail and S-e. LEONARD LI PI LE, nov 22 Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga. t'resa Di ttos aud Pure Medicines. T HE sulisiriber offers at wholesale and retail,:! general stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, and IIEMICALS. and other articles u.-uaily kept it, >rng Store:, and at prices as low as any in the State. Pb - bician’s prescriptions and other medicines pre- ired at short notice, being so qualified by the law . ibis State. Weekly arrivals of the steamers to Savanuah en- bles me to be supplied at all times with fresh rtu-les. Drugs too numerous to mention. Chemical* in great variety, (Racahout just receiv- d.) Patent Medicines, cannot enumerate them here, sarsaparilla's, aii kinds. I also prepare an article •f the Honduras root, according to the U. D., not ff the Georgia Sarsaparilla, which contains no alter- itivc property. Paints. Oils, White Lead, Zinc White, and other rtieles in tiiis line; Window Glass, Druggist’* Bass Ware, Vials, Ac.; Brushes, Paint, Cloth, Hair, Hat, Nail, Tooth, Comb, and manv others; Corn vnreli for cooking, and the best Oswego Slurb; Perfumery in great variety; Fancy and other Soaps; Instruments in great variety. Also, Medicine Chests; Leeches, Natural and Artificial, Foreign and Domes tic; Bryant's Cholera Remedy, nothing is b.-tter for diarrhoea; Seeds in great variety for garden and field culture; Soda Water, from’tbe fountain in high stato of perfection ; Congress Water from Sa ratoga Spring. GEORGE PAY'NE, Druggist, opposite Hie Washington Hall. M-'cno. M*v 17.18*3. Here is Four Remedy, H OLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.—A most miracu lous cure of Bad Legs, alter 49 years’ standing. Extract of a letter from Jlr. William Galpin, ol 70 St. JIary’s Street, Weymounth, dated 15th May, 1185. To Professor Hollow: Sir—At the age of 18 my wife (who is uow 61,) caught a violent cold, which settled in her leg*, and ever since that time they have been more or less sore, aud greatlj’ inti tuled. Her agonies were distracting, ana for.mon.hsto gether she was deprived eu i.elj’ of r,-*t and sleep. Eve. y remedy that medical men advised w,.s triej, bin without effect; her health snffered severely, : ltd the state of her legs was terrible. I had of:o:i lead your advertisements, and advised her to try your Pills aud Oiu.mem; aud, as a last resource, alter every other remedy h«d proved usehss, ilie eontented to do so. She commenced six weeks ago, and, strange to relate, is now iu good health. Her leg* are painless, without se. m or scar, and her sleep souud and undisturbed. Could you h ive witnessed the sufferings of my wife during thelast 43 ye tr?, and contr st them with her present enjoymeut of health, you would indeed feet delighted ill having been the"means of so greatly alle' i .ting the suffer ings of a feilow creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A per onto year* ’f age cmeit if a bad leg if Ihiity y a, stam ii.g. Copy of a letter from Mr. William Abbs, Bui’derof G s Ovens, ofRushclill'e, near IluJde.sfield, dated May 31, 1851. To Professor Holloway: Sir—Ihavesuffe ed a pe riod of thirty years from a bad leg. the result of two or three different accidents at gas works; accompa nied by scorbutic symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be am putated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete cure in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed would credit the tact. (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. The truth of this statement can be verified bj- Mr. W. 1*. England, Chembt, 13, Market Street, Hud dersfield. A die i 'fit bod biro t cured in one month. Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Penshu.st, Kent, dated December, 13th, 1850. To Professor Holloway; Dear Si.—My wife had suffered from bad Breasis for more than six mouths, and ituriug Ihe whole period had the best medicai attend ;nc,, but a.l to no use. Having before healed an awful wound in my own leg by youri.nrivall. il medi’-iue. I determined again to use your Pills and Ointment, nd therefore, gave them a trial in hir ease, and lo.tunato it was I did so, for in less than a inoii'li a p -rfeet cure was effected, and the benefit that various other branches of my fimilv have de rived from theiruse is really astonishiug. I non stronglv recommend them to "all mv friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. Tiie Pill* should be used conjointly with the Oint ment ill most of the following cases": Bad Leg -, Chilblains, Bad Breast, Ch pped hands. Burn*. Cancer*, Bunions, Corns (soft,) Bites of Mo* quitoes and Sand Flies, Contracted and Stiff Joint*, Coco-hav, Chiego foot, Elephantiasis. G-iut, Sor, Thro it, (clamlular Swellings, ricurvy. Lumbago, Sor, Heads, Tumours, Piles, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Yaw*, Wounds, .Scalds, Sore Nipple*. Sold at the Establishment of Prof. HOLLOWAY. 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar, L Hidon.l and by al. respectable Druggists* D.j tiers in Medicines through out tiie British Empire, an 1 those of the United State*. in (>ocs at 37 j cents, *7 and 81 50 each. Wholesale bv tin: prill -ip il Drug Houses in the Union, and bv Messrs. A. B. A I). SANDS, New York. y if* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the gui 1-ince of patients in every disorder are affixed to o-ich pot. For sale by WILLI VM W. LIN JOLX, Savannah, Oi., and by E. L. STROHECKEiLMacon, Ga. in ty 3 ’ 38—eow ly ROSIXSON & FLO RED WILL, in a very few dnj’s, exhibit their celebrated combined MENAGERIE & CIRCUS in this City, together with all the great HirPODRoMlU FEATS. of the New Y’ork and Paris Hippodrome, among which will be the wonderful scientific aebievemen. of a man walking upon a perfectly smooth ceiling, with Ids Feet uppermost and liis head down, PERFORMED BY Jilt. G. N. ELDRED. flj A P fii K€ 11 E, BY MESSRS. LA ROUSE AND KING. Tbb«xtraordiiuuy performance has^ excited uni ver&il wornler uud admiration, showing beautiful Feats of B lancing »»d Elegant Acrobatic Postering, av L\ Bouse A i J uLE THIRTY FEK'i ft Kill, heid bv Mon*. Kino. AIADAME KOBINSON. MASTER JAMES ROBINSON, MASTER JOHN, And an additional list of popular Acton are with the Company, aud will appear in tiie various exercises TIIE BAA'D Is directed by the celebrated JOS. XOSI1ER, which is a sufficient guarantee for its merit. A Hl’LEJUID COLLECTION OF WILD AX MEALS, In addition to the above attraction*, offer a rich bill of eutertainmeut. T. U. TIDJ1ARSH, Agent, nov 29 16—tf Dissolution. T HE FIRM OF DUNLAP A HORN U this day dissolved by mutual couseut, Jl. Horn retiring, and J. J. Ali.es taking his place. The Finn will be hereafter known uuder the name and style of Allzn A Dunlap, who respectfully solicit a con- tinuauce *d past favors. Wo have engaged the ser vices of Mr. M. Hors as our Book Keeper, anil no exertions will be wanting on our part to give satisfac tion to those who favor us withtneir patronage. JJjp All monies due by the ia’te Firm of Dunlap A Horn, wid he settled by Ihe Firm of Allen a Dun lap ; and all parties indebted to the same, will please walk up to tbe Captain’s desk aud settle. J. J. ALLEN. Nov. 8. 2m S. 8. DUNLAP. To StocAlioldei's ?I-.iron iVIiuiufnc- tun tig Company. rplIE ANNUAL ELECTION of President and X Djre.-tors of the Com* uy, will hi held at tin- Juice of the President in ‘ihu city, on the Second Monday in snxaryaoxt. dee 13 tde W. S. HOLT. Sec’v. r.iitstniis iijiU Yc w Y ear pi esi’iils. IJil i'I sub*, riV-rs respectfully i.ivite t’ub.ie atten- l tion. tolLeir .election of t ine Watches, Jewelry, liver Ware, W .rk Boxes, Desks, Dressing Cases, net an ■ miles variety of Fancy .'rtieles, »PP epil ate for Holiday ui.ts. E. J. JOHNSTON A CU. dec 2J Brngs, ^'atnit 3l!riiiriiiF5, &T. MACON BRIG STORE, E. L. STKOtlELKEK a CO., ArOTHECABIES, AND DRUGGISTS, Comer aberc the Floyd Hou.e Moron. Ga. UiM.olutiou of Copartnership. T HE Partnership heretofore existing between tho subscriber aud the late L. B. Wood, was cis- olved bv the death of the latter. ThesudsczUmt having purchased the entire interest ,f Jlr. Wood, and assumed all the debts of the iate inn, will continue the business on his own account. All persons indebted to tbe late firm, are re.pect- nlly requested to come forward promptly and settle heu- account*, aa the business must he rbtsed speed ily ns possible. EDW’D. L. STROHECKER. nov 15 14 fllilE SUBSCRIBER thankful for the liberal pat- X ronage bestowed on tho late firm, lakes this ipportunltv to express his acknowledgment for th* •aine, ana assures his friend* and patrons that lothing shall be wanting on his part to merit their ■ontinued favors. We have now in store and are continually receiv- ng_choice Drug*. Chemicals. Paint?, Color"?. Fancy Article*. Patent Jledicines of all kind?, and every rtiele kept in a first rate establishment. Any one iho may favor us with theirorden may depend upon heir receiving the best attention, and that all good* uruisbed will be of a reliable quality. Should they ,ot give entire satisfaction, thev tnav be returned at be option of the buyer. nov 15 K. L STROHECKER A CO. Garden Seeds. TT7E are now opening a freak lot of Garden Seed, VV all of which are warranted of this year’s • rowdi. The tradeau) plied on liberal ti-nn*. nov IS F. L. STROHECKER A CO. For Piiysicians. A GREAT Variety of the best Frt m h, English and American Chemical?, ami Pharmaceutical Pre- editions. Powders, Surgical Instruments, Magnetic Ma< hinca. Vials, Spec io Jars, Saddle Bag*. Ac. Al*o, Camphene and Burning Fluid, nov 15 Ek L. STOIIECKER A CO. 4UUVS3IE. f UST received direct from tbe mi-mifarturer?, 200 •) ounces Quinine. Purchming ran Quinine and ith, r Chemicals direct from the lnanuf.u tnrcis, we ;:in confidently recommend them pi r • and free fri m dulterat.on. nov 15 E. L. STKOliEi. KER A CO To tlsc Afflicted. T arrant s extract of cubebs a Copn- via; Crossman’s Specific Mixture; French C*.p- sules; Sugar coated Cubeb and Copavia Pills; Ricsnl’a Specific; Magnin's Lucina Cordial; Com pound Extract Bucher; Carpenter’s Extract Cubeb*, Sarsaparilla and Copavia. For sale bv nov 15 Ti. L. STROHECKER A CO. India Clioltigoguei F or the cure of ague and fever.— This preparation has been in use for year*, in the successful treatment of Chilis and Fever", and i» now recognised aa a standard medicine. It not only breaks the chill in a day or two, but an occasional dose fortifies tho system against further attacks. For sale by E. L. STROHECKER A ( O. nov 15 14 ilniiDiiurriiiriit nf Cnnfoiiiiitrs. A CARD. The undersigned respectfully offer their names to ho people of Bibb county, as Candidates for tho of fices of .Sheriff and DErUTT c-herife, at the ensu ing January election. C. A. THARP, nov 15 D.J. DAVI*. VV e ure iiuiliorized io mi- nouuce ttie name of W. C. LAWSiiC, as a caudi- «Ute for Shenil* at ihe euMiiug January election, dec 6* vv ii ureuutnorizud to an nounce Jt«l)\VAUD G- JKFFKUS, as a camlidato fur re-election to the Olhcu of Clerk of the Inferior Court of l>ibb county, at the election in Jauuary .i rx:. LL/ - VV e are auinorised io an nounce the name of JOHN McMAXUS. as a Candi date for the Clerk’s office of the lufenor Court, oet 25 11" (SoST* VV e are HUtliorized to an nounce WILLIAM C. KENNEDY, as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Bibo couuty, at the election in January next.june 14 DCP We are authorized to an nounce MIDDLETON. JluUONALU as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb 'county, at the ensuing election in Jauuary next. w e are authorized to an nounce CLARK. WILDER, as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Bibb county, at the election in Jauuary next. " june 14” W e are authorized to an nounce RICHARD A. CAIN, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Colector, of Bibb county, at the election in January next. W e are authorized to an nounce E. C. HARRIS, as a candidate for Tax Col lector, of Bibb county, at the eusuing election in January next. £5?* W e are authorized to an- nonnee JEFFERSON TANKEIiSLY, as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the election in January next. VV e are autliorized to an nounce JOHN C. JOHNSON, as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Return?, for Bibb county. CCP W e are auihorized to an nounce SOLOJION R. JOHNSON, Esq., as a can didate for Receiver of Tax Returns of Bibb county, at the ensuing election in January next. . VV e are authorized to an- lounee Robert W. sr.uuiuw, :la a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns of Bibb county, at the iisuuig election in January next. The tneuds oi John H. iVuodakd, respectfully suggest him as a candidate or Receiver ot Tax Returns for llibb county, at me -usuing Jauuary election. He will be supported by oct 11 MANY' VOTERS'. lioST 5 We are authorized io an nounce J. A. SLOAN, as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, for B.bb county, at the election ia January uext. VVe are authorized to an nounce BENJAMIN RUSSEL, at a candidate for re-election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, it the election in January next. ECf* We aie authorised to ;in- umnee Capt. WILLIAM BONE as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, at tho ensuing election .i January next. OCT We are authorized to an- uounce JESSE L. MORRIS as a candidate for Coro- it*r of Bibb couuty, at the election in January next, nov 09* \Y r e are authorized aud requeued ^o aliuotutee MATHEW GRACE, as a candidate for SatRiir of i*uUski county, at the election in January next. * dec 0 DC?*We are authorized to an nounce JOHN C. WEST, as a candidate for Receiv er of Tax Returns of Houston county.atthe approach- ng election in Jaunary^Pext. dec 20 Removed. T BARNES has removed his BINDERY from •I . Mulberry Street to the “ Georgia Telegraph lllice, on Cherry Street. For Sale, i BEAUTIFUL LOT. which contains three and z\. three-fourth Acres of Land—a beautifid *itua- lon well improved, with all 3810*111/ Budding* on Ae premises. A good D veiling House, one story nigh—an Office, and a largo Neyro House, with a jh utney in the centre of it. Alio. buildings on i lun-i:: i■ u; o; ti.o, l-'-. Ji'-rai Koa. . .. called the Columbus Road. Also, a very good Barn—a fine well of water, aud of the best. It is a notable place of health and comfort. Said premises adjoins the ■amis of Leroy Napier on three lines, and one line on he Columbus road. Said premises will be sold low for cash. For information apply to M. FITZGERALD. For particulars apply to J. BARNES, or dec 20 T. C. DEMPSEY’. STOLEN F ROM the subscriber, on the 5th inrtant, a medium size, light bay MARE, about, uve years old, with a scar on the left knee a small notch on the side of her lip, one i.*..u loot white, a small star in the face. She was rede oil by a man who called himself .lames Brown; he is light complected, thin bearded, has a clear sound voice, black eye*, a small ?c?r on the right side of hi* cbm, about *ix feet high. I have been informed that he iv.i-. in WiikiiiM... county a few months since, and nadbeeu in Irwinton jaiL ...... 1 will pay Fiftv Dollars Reward for the Mare and amirelien*ion ot"the thief, with proof to convict him. 11 HENRY O’NEAL. Ir<vin Countv. Dec. 2n. 1 *'.'.!. m— nt .Yfgiocsior Hue. it J ILL be hired iu hn town ot l’erry, on or before V V' the !*t day in January, nest tbe Negroes b>- ion ing to the estate of Jume* E. Duncan, late of Houston county deceased. G. M. DUNCAN, dec 20 Adm r. I'lnutiUrOd lot* Kent. rrtHK "HAUER PLACE," about 8 miles from X Macou, containing 1,600 acre*, with 450 cleared i» for Rent the eusuiug vear. Apply t< ... - ° • V d.ltTL doc 20 JOHN RUTHERFORD.