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m-
I'Still
and Balti-
■s in extent,
fulness mid
lirnotictdly
ince enr-
f rlrgraph* Ol' the World.
• i icnetio Telegraph Line—t
71 '. r ‘af Prof- Mwe-
■; , \\ :: 1*> liu r t.
441 thirty-six or f
wftS put up. Hmi
tbe iureatinn wm nt once ]
’ toAeJ. private enterprise has
MS ??line to New York, and it is now the
4 , a r fort and reliable line of telegraph in
i>d 1 , . or in tlie world. The. company
, separate lino* from Naw York to
l^lLirfton Wty, one with firfc wires from
1 1 xv.% to Philadelphia, and four wires from
j,; a to Baltimore and Washington,
^7?ether with two wires, the entire dis-
New York to Washington City. In
!** "V rfi *,he brief period since its invention,
17,500 miles of telegraph put
in working order, under the Morse
IT This amount is about two*thirds
I cl. total number of miles of telegraph in
r litiuu in tho ljnitcd S,atcs -
I urwe*’* 1 ® number of main and branch
b the United States, is stated at aliout
• i^nnJred. There ore completed and in
Hr. Ntnanl'a Fucilti Knilrond Bill.
The New York pup, i-. <.f Wednesdav con-
t:iiu tlie lull inln.iliu. ,! into the 1’. S. Senate,
by Mr Si ill '.! New link, fi.r the Cnii.-trilC-
ti">i -I' a rail. ..ad te tl !’ tie. We observe
ti.at iii T1:i^ liill .Mr. Si-waid pri'cribcs a rout
t>> be loeat.nl North el the ititli parallel. Tlie
rimes, in its synopsis of the hill, says:
b e. .III. .a;.! .Hi . Xmi"'., Vi. : ..I , I..*. .
r allel, within tile territories of the- United States,
'inning at tho \\\ tern boundary of the SUto of
Missouri, and ending at tlie En-leni border of toe
State of California. It is to be, for Government pi
privileges for titty years
ioli tho bill proposes to confer, the beat terms for
the Government. The work to be done iu five yean,
at least one-fifth every year.
If wo properly apprehend tlie intent of the con
tract principle, it seeks the co-operation of the com
pany which shall undertake tlie work for the least
amount of Government mid; the Government reser
ving no privileges and participating in no advantages
from the road beyond the transportation of its wails,
troops uinl inmdlions of war, lor a term of 50 years.
Tlie following, in relation to the dry poods
trade \v. take trout tbe Journal of Commerce :
Tht-ii:;. ’ 1 "b ' r "'* , i X. .. k !.>r tin- pa-t _y,-.-i .-
er b. I-■ « ■ rf jo many l ,-mU h,,i.|,-J |. ,j„ if.- -ante
• !.•<• •• «ji dm- : *"1 yet till- market In,- in,: h.-.-n ov.-r-
tiine sine*, the total value ofdrv goods remaining in
the bo mil d warehouse, on tbeop uing of the pr, -Sot
qaaner, was shown to he only 91.5:i2,:-:9, against II.-
“J.’M at the rorrespoudiug date of last year, and
yet the total import since January 1st has been M,.
050,067 greater than for the year 1652, and 930,857,-
160 greater than for the rear 1851. Thu stock iu pix
ie warehouses is also but little larger, ao that there
channels of consumption
“ dry goods, or $26,-
last year. This
prosperously conducted.—
There have been individual instance of extravagance
both in private life, and in the rental of stores, and
management of geueral business; and yet in the
main, this branch of business has been managed wilh
singular shrewdness and iudgemeut. During the
recent money pressure there were not only few in.
stauces of bankruptcy among the dry goods' dealers,
hot there was scarcely a suspicion id their general
credit.
United
Mr
leave
HEW LIQIOK STORE.
T HE midor-igntd 1.vi::, rein-,1 “u- "t the stor.
in 1j, nip-, v - Kiiiij.-, on Cherry -tr-et. i- no
offering st Wio.'l. -sl^.H choice assortment of Win.
I.WI O,:-. M ., u:-. A Ci;.., » mi - of i v.-rv d.- rij
ri..n. at tile most r, •-oimoI- price-. i>tar,l an
DupuVs l.s-t BRANDY. nirnir-. J : the fine
st tlTcil 1X1) 1UIH11 WHISKEY : S.-oars of the fTlHK
choicest brands, can be purcliJ --d at lii- -tor,-.— I I. ab<
Those in search of Honors for ineiliehi.il purposes,
would do well to give him a call, as he assures them
that he has on hand none bat genuine and unadul
terated articles. Ills stock has been -elected with
great care, and he is determined to dispose of them
at the lowest possible rates,
jan 10 JOHN' MASSETT.
slnn UtontHtmnits.
Y.YIEB HOUSE.
-MACON, GEORGIA.
the I r1YHE nnder-igued Uaving I.ei-cl the
.— | 1 above c-tabli-hmejit, beg- to nssurc , = s-
tbs traveling public, that no , xertimts "illjii.1,
he .-parrd to su-tnin the mtublislied reputation ol
Uuuse. GEt i. If. LOGAN, i
jan 10—tf MMiMlKAKA
\oiici;.
Proprietors
unloss previously rosumsd on tho payment of tiie I < , ® A, y ROA ® 1:1 FlomdaT t4lc c
whole cost to the coinpauy, anil Jo per cent interest I States Senate, on Wednesday 21st ult.,
on their outlay. The prineiple itself is so guarded I Slidell gave notice of Ills intention to ask
cotton '27,000 miles, and 10,000 more arc in i „prevent abuse irresponsible bidders," and to I to introduce a bill granting the right of wav
of construction. , The route selected | dmt out all v.mtriudsnotL, ld a portion of the public lands' to the Stale
aud I of Florida, to aid iu the construction of a llail-
smithic communication to the Pacific M; security for faiihiU psrformaure in .a-
K *lel^o l l J, Office -111(1 Post t tnted States or State blocks with tho Treasury,
, (he (oaumttw) on 1 St mce a" ( l 1 pst imit ltl ;|li,>u actual preliminary outlay on the rond.
^ g apjtointed by Congress in tlicscssion | Tim coiitribution of the Uovcnn’itent is to lie in
out as the work pro-
ii: whole amount to be
tolal cost of tlie work.
Tlie contemplation of tlie bill is, that die increased
» pu
the
** . m I then passes along the eoaat to Mon-
; -, r sntl S*n r rancisco. The eutire distnnee
I JTT'JWJ miles
road across the peninsula of that .State.
P2*“ Christinmi have at all times had churches
in Turkey, hut Turks have rarely been allow
ed a mos<|ue in Christian laud. To this day,
no Musseluian can settle on the Pope’s dontin
value "f die public lands, within six aud twelve I ions, nor even disembark ution the eastern
miles of dm lino of die road, will go far to reimburse of Navilcs • thninrh on tin* nnnnsitn shores
the Government Stocks contributed to the work.— C ?’n, , tnougn on tlie opposite shores
■ JiT"'" f . i i ; i» ^ ^ x i inn iiuifnimt’iii mucks roim iuuhmi iu in©
The extent of *« graphic lutes completed I The minimum rates of entry for thestjands are reg.
i in ois-radon throughout the world at tlie ulated by the bill.
^^meat of tho present year, is cstima-
I , „ 10,000 miles. Of litis amount, there
||e> • r.nul
of Turkey a Neapolitan'may land without a
I passport, worship God iu his way, paying only
I a poll tax of three dollars, iu compensation for
hich he is exempt from military service.
kamboat Disaster.—The steamboat
Three New Territories.—We see. that
‘'jnjiO in Great Britain, and 27,000 in I »be Committee on Territories of the Senate I
i Z.ET Russia ha* commented a system of ** u probably urge the orgmnxation of three Steaj
l^ r *' l between St. Peteraburc Moscow, I niore new terntonc8, to be carved out of that I rranJdm^ Captain Berry, from Columbus to
i"vraii<l the ports of the Baltic and Black W P™* b'*np between the western Apalachicola, with about 1100 bales of cotton,
1shoot 4,000 mHw are shortly to ht> l r °tdiers of Arkansas, Missouri. Iowa and Mm- took lire when about eleven miles above the
y ' : '*1-1 in India. A line of telegraph is and the Rocky Mountains, in one di- latter port, on Thursday morning last tutd was
I •‘•'. ration between Vera Cruz ami the I reetion, mm between the ,Hth tutd the-12d jmr- I entirely eonsumed, eargo and all. The Co-
r;!If Mexico, with stations at all the inter- ”J ,d » of ^latitude in the other direction, lnmhus Enquirer says Most of her cargo
‘ ' ine is contcui- 1 hose new territories are to he callod Ncbnis- was from jiomts on tho nver below Columbus,
of Mexico to ka, Kansas and Cherokee, they will probably and we learn that about lift) hales belonged to
mice of.three l 1 **" 6 the northern portion of the immense re-1 Mrs. Boykin of onr city. One negro of the
I miles There is now in the course of I K' nn indicated still open to the Indians mid the I crew was lost and the captain himself very
^ruction on the Island of Cuba, telegraph buffaloes. Bat as the territories to be formed nairowly escaped, and was only saved by the
1 the extent of 1,200 mxlce.-ScitnliJic ™)\» 1V0 ,‘ VC th f„ ^ 80nn vompropuse line of assistance of the mate, Markham. M c have
i.#*-,10, they will bring up again in a tangible I not heard the particulars, but learn, that no
: broad issue of slavery or freesoil. | blame is attach ■
JiKWtf*.
Knglnml on Niiiopc.
shape the broad issue of slavery or freesoil. | blame is attached to tlie officers of the boat.
Undoubtedly the freesoilors, ujton these ter-
- riim^ioMthitt the BritUhoni would - wet their "‘ones, will revive the pestilent Wilmot pro- Marine^JUsaster.-I
aft the Russian exploit at Sinope are viso. Another party will propose to leave the ^ la *Z? c ' 1 upturn Craig, 1
L" ; inn«i by private aeeonnta from all qnarters.— question of slavery to be determined by the *? rk UUttOW, Scot]
TVpn** .'"l people are almost unniiimous in their I people of said territories for themselves; bat I *®** Withe 17t "
ft «thiH pnvele r will open the territories to ^SoTfortJ
. ■ n, mid eoiisignixl a British fleet eqniped for the jicoplo of Arkansas tutd Missoun, with their ®J®°P ot fwrt y
•'•'** V. r -L V I ~1 —T a! —MI 1.^1 1 III* SlllOI) S11I1
Marimk Disaster.—The British steamship
;, has arrivetl at New
Scotland, which port she
left on the 17th ult. Previous to sailing, whilst
orders she came in contact withH
t eiptiped for I tlie people of Arkansas and Missouri, with their I ®*V"T' V* * or fy omi tons, loaded with Pig Iroti.
| »t (Xiu-tantiiiople, when work wastohodone I slaves, the plan of non-intervention will be I ' he sloop sunk, aud several of the Glasgow's
,pirit-i) ally, has stirred the country to tho vin- gtoutlv resisted. Another nartv In Congres I ,ncn wen? thrown overboard—one of whom was
, ;>'ii of the national honor. Letters speak in tlie I' •’ .. _ V... • I ilrowiieil.
l |.vitive terms of the popular excitement upon I m *y propose the continuation of the Missouri I |
w and antiripaied prompt ac tion on the compromise line to the northeastern boundary Tll>; cast ern ice dealers have comnienced
nowbefo^T^ r ‘‘ Xa8; aud bct : ee “ ,h “° tl f Cvend P r ®P° 8 !* operations, and expect to secure a full supply
•r - " • • ’ ,0 '. w ‘ al *y couut "K >n *“° her « e ^ era ' a ff* of this article, which, once a luxury, has now
Tkf nf»-s which reached us yesterday of the de-1WMB in Congress of_tliP whole merits of the | b ecolne a necessity in our southern elime. At
gufieesf a Turkish fleet, ia a Turkish jiort, liy the | slavery question.—-Y. 1. Herald.
‘ Mpisdron, has created an intense excitement.
sity
| Baltimore, also, the first chop lias been scour
IUnVctv properly, mortified the English to a great
<-.w. tli)' idea of having a fleet in the Black
S* ft the avowed purpose of protecting the in
| ; the Sultan, and tneir permitting a Russian
tttr W rompletely demolish the ships of the Turk-
I I fc,iado>n. hss roused up the war leeling of the I
[Ajh la-re to a degree that will foroetbe ministry to I twoon'the United States and
|, hr do isive steps. The latter are clearly onimsed to
| ».r. tad the people are just aa much in n,vor
Ainerienn 4'oiiiimiuirntioii srilli Chiiin.
A proposition has lieen submitted to tlie American
Government to subsidise a private ateam packet com
pany, to establish a mail communication between
Xew York and Shanghai via. the Pacific Ocean,
which, it is believed, would open up a vast trade be-
ed, still wntcr ponds having yielded from J1 to
4 inches.
rp* A farmer in California recently killed a large
panther in the following manner. The sniui.il attack
ed his pig-pen, killing a flue bog, and eating about
half of it. tfe then anuoiuted the other half with
to I of India, Japan, tlie Eastern Archipelago, and'Aua- I strychnine, and left it on the same spot. The ensuiu;
<•; tralin, and enable comspondence to and from those night brought tlie depredator again to its feast, an
lina, the e:u>tern parts
ling Rassia. The late affair at Sinope will, in all I p’ ar t s ’„ u j Europe to he coe'veyed in a month's "less I the next morning a htige she panther and three cubs
produce a continental war; Indeed, it I time than at present. The subsidy named is two I * ere found extended lifeless on tbe ground. The tut-
. n« to 1>» unavoidable. If the present ministry I million ami a half of dolinrs per annum. The clause I imal wss of an extraordinary sixe, measuring six feet
rillttoeto act with determination m the matter, I prohibiting two or more newspapers being placed I from the nose to the root of the tail, and nine from
rill not last six weeks after Parliament meets. I uu der one cover has been struck out. The object of I tip to tip.
altlirn. in all probability, Palmerston will be call-I this clause was to prevent newspaper proprietors I
si la the PremieriMp. He Is strongly in favor of I from seuding parcels of newspapers through the post. I IJr A house in Louisville, Ky., projtoses to
— i'ive and warlike measures, but has not strength | Tho clause which was left for division was that colo- I purchase by sample all llax grown in
u u.-hiu the present Cabinet to carry out his views. | nial newspapers, nested for parts out of the colony. t(> tl States," ut prices from $250 to £350
*]ioulil be ulmr^i u a penny fttuli. M Colonel Mauer- I. » F ... r . . ,
A Itobber Cnnght. | lv," says an^Adelaidnjournal, "who requires thnt|~J^ * ‘ 10 Lotusvilic Journal contends
Wf learn from Y. J. Anderson Esq.,
Linreus county, that Mr. Hardy .Smith
rv-ides ton miles south of Dublin, was robbed
f the scheme should be adopted in its integrity, has in- £75 per acre may easily be realized from this
’ 01 eluded this among his conditions. At the same time, I product.
who 1 »uch a task is justly esteemed by onr legislature uu- I *
abed just and impolitic, and will, we should hope, never be New French Loan.—The French govern-
(m the tJd inst., uiiilcr^ the follow in^ circiini* I jjy ro&Bou why tho homo fjovorumeiit should J Jojid of % 00,(KK),000 fr«uiC3t Cfjuul to jCS f 000,000
tintcfs. Ou the evening of the 1st inst, atnnn I force as to tax ourselves against our will. \Ve have I sterling, or 40,000,000 dollars, at 71, which it
who gave las name as Joseph Wilson, called no doubt that if the measure is passed without tids I will issue at the first favorable opportunity
*«““? “ k «j. f « "• ettsiA’SESfzttsxri « v *•«««^ b-wsvEu-^
»n rreetveii, and during the evening called I t he bill by iter Majesty. t?uch a tax would be a I I itc Rotlischilds are now interested insupport-
rpou and pajaur, to remit some money to a | ‘heavy blow and great discouragement' to colonial I ing the French funds which have risen while
newspapers, and would stand greatly in the way of t h e English funds have receded.
the diffusion in the mother country of correct infor- I °
matiou concerning the colony." ^ T , icrc ^ rumor ^ Slnn .
13" A late Iritndon letter savs—according uer is about to leave the Senate. It has always
ptixiio by the name of John P. Hall of Savun
uh. lie pretcuded to enclose £20 in small
I*, ami then called Sntitlis’ attention to the
Wky appeartuice of the letter. Smith very
wuntlly profered himu £20 bill, in exchange, to advices from Athens, Greece is in a very ex- I been the custom in Massachusetts for a Senator
la this wav it is supposed that Wilson dis- cited state. Petitions and addresses arc "sent to resign, when the Legislature of the State is
wwed where he kept his money. On tlie in to the King to declare war against Turkey. I against him. Mr. Pickering left the Senate
: Jit of the 3d, Smiths’ house was entered. The hand of Russia is again visible here. The I on tins account, and so did John Quincy Ad-
m<1 the money and notes altstractcd. The Emperor turns the orthodox Greek faith to ant* iu lt*08.
oreuuntaucea fixed suspicion at once, upon Wil-1 some account. I mentioned in my last that I
in. Messengers were dispatched in all direr- the United States bail offered to advance a eon- Slanders as to a. Nick-name.—It is saida
Nil anil the police of the several towns, sidernblo sum to the Porte, on condition of re-I *>iit for sbuidcr has been entered against a par-
|i!«iY.|nn the alert. On the night of the 5tli cciviug an island in the Archipelago. I now I ty in New York for general and siiecial diun-
iM. Mr. Ivern of Washington county, discov- frarn on pretty gcotl authority, that Mr. Bu- •‘go*, arising from fastening upon him a nick-
< o) that Wilson had taken lodgings at a house r/io'Xtn/om been engaged in the preliminary I name, as it is called, whereby the plaintiff
in bis nviglihorhood. Hav ing collected some negotiation for the purchase of an island, in that charges that he was unjustly brought into rid-
fiyatls, he repaired to the house. Wilson seaf or H naval depol or arsenal. It is deemed icule, and sustained much uijury. The dam-
i&eoTeml their approach, and made his es-1 nece ssary by the United States government to | agC B arc fixed at a large amount.
o?o. After pursuing him for half a mile, he | j ulvu a depot there or in the Mediterranean.
***overtaken by dogs- and captured; not
■**ver, unifl he had drawn his lioots uuder
‘ A CARD.
THOMAS T. WYCHE. having recently lost bis
Warehouse by fire, bas made arrangements with
Messrs. Patten k Collins for tbe Storage of all Cot
ton consigned to him.
lie respectfully and earnestly solicits .his firm
friends and patrons, to continue to him their busi
ness st that place and all others, who mar desire
to aid him iu his present unfortunate situation and
loss.
His personal attention, as also that of Messrs. Pat
ten & Collins, will be given to all business entrust
ed to him. oet 16
SCHOOL
To tlie Citizens of .Hacon and Vi
cinity.
fR. C. OHARA wUl open aBchonl in Dempsey’
J.* JL Block, up stairs, on tlie corner Third and Cln r
rv Streets, on tlie second Monday in January, 1854,
for the reception of pupils both Male aud Female, at
the following rates, viz :
Primary or First Class, including Spelling,
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, for the
Academic year 930 00
Tlie Junior or Second Class,including English
Grammar, the higher brauches of Arithme
tic, Philosophy, Rhetoric Ac
Tlie Seuior or Third Class, including Greek
aud Latin or Grecian and Rome Literature,
REFEUKM’XS.
Drs. J. T. Cox ASS Osliu,
Hon. A. II. Chappell,
Col. J. J. Carey,
Messrs. Win-hip A Son,
jnn 10
Gen. Rutherford,
Judge Knott,
W. C. Jones,
Win. C. Wilson.
1m
ITictropolitau Silk Stock.
REMOVAL.
EDWARD LAMBERT & CO
JMPORTER8 A JOBBERS of Silk and Fancy
Holloway's Oixtmkst A Pills roll thk
* cure or Soke Leus.—Tlie wife of Mr. Tbos.
Ftonde, an officer in tbe police, at Plympton, near
Plymouth, had a bad leg tor upwards of six years,
caused by a blow, to eure which she had tbe best
medical advice, and tried various remedies without
success. She was tlieu iuduced to try Holloway’s
Ointment and Pills, and these invaluable medicines
have effected a perfect cure iu a very short space of i Goo<il , j, Hvi remoV ed to their new Wnre-
tirne. The efficacy of these remedies is too well ,, No 55 cumbers Street. New York, opposite
known to require praise, as there are none superior „ p ., rk invUe thu att ,. ntion of thp Trade to their
forhealing old w»uuds,ulcerous sores, or kings- s j Importation of Rich Silks, Dress Goods,
evil, and all diseases of the skin. | K j, awls k,,*^ Embroideries, Ac.
Merchants throughout the United States are soli-
I cited to examine onr assortment, which in Novelty,
Richness aud Variety, is believed to be unsurpassed
in this metropolis, and adapted to the wants of tho
very best trade in this country; ail of which will be
offered to easJi and first class six mouth's Buyers, on
I thu most favorable terms.
jan 10 22—6t
“ ITicIc Ned had xto Hair on the top of hi*
head, in the plncc where the Hair ought to
grow, n
But he lived previous to the discovery of Lyon’s
celebrated Katnairon, which not only preserves and
beautifies, but restores the hairat any period of life.
Only Umse who will not try it, are troubled with Bald
ness, Dandruff, or harsh unpleasant hair.
From the Home Journal, N. Y.
“No article ever acquired so rapid celebrity and
universal appreciation as Lvo.x's Kathaiiiom. To wk
those who have used it (and who has not) Uie reason IA Dalt, for'transacting a general ftrocery Rusi-
is obvious, as Us invigorating and beautifying effects, I ness, have just opened u new stock of Family Gro
aud agreeable Perfume, stamp it mi indispensable ar- | c ries, Fancy amt .'taple Dry Goods Hats, Caps,
tide of tbe toilet." Mold at the old price of 23 cents I Pools, Shoes, Fine Liquors, Segars, Ji’C., frc. Wo
in huge bottles, by all dealers, everywhere.. I hope tbe citizens generally, will call and see ns, next
D. S. BARNES, Proprietor, I door to Messrs, liardemau A Sparks’ Ware house.
161 Broadway, N. Y. I M. E. FEEIIAX,
jan 10 22—ly D. DALY.
NEW FAMILY GROCERY.
W E the undersigned, having formed a co-part
nership, under the name and style of Fexhan
G
.1IARR1RD,
Medical.
On Thursday evening the Ctb instant, bvllir Rev. TYRS. NOTTINGHAM A BATTLE respectfully
S. laimlruin, CoL William G. Hakuis, to .Miss Eliza I X.J announce, that they have associated in theprac-
A. Iv., daughter of tbe lion. John Bailey. All of Bibb | ticc of the variutis branches of the Medical Profea-
couuty, Ol
DIJiO,
stun.
All calls promptly responded to. Ofliee, the same
as hitherto occupied by Dr. Nottingham.
.... ,, , „ . ... ,, . . Dr. Battle’s residence is just below Mrs. Tracy’s,
At h “ 1 rf*. We . nc L ,u ? on * ton °°“ Dt 7' °_ n the morning | the | 1I)IUM , formerly occupied by Mr. Kylander.
C. IS. NOTTINGHAM H. L. BATTLE.
jan 10 23—2t
of the 27th inst., Mr. Zachakiah LAMAii,ofl > neumo-
nia, after a distressing illness of seventeen days. •
Mr. Lainar was in his forty-sixth year, and has been
a resident of this county for fourteen or fifteen years;
was a good and esteemed eitixen, and intelligent and
conciliating friend, fervent in all his attachments, and
certainly one of the most devoted of parents and
A Teacher.
A LADY, educated in one of the best Institutions
m the country, and having had experience in
husbands. He has left a wife and six 'children to I *va.-l'ing several ot the Solid and Ornamental hranch-
inuurn his untimely death: snatched away in the ^ Mn * ic included, wishes a situation. Satisfactory
midst of life from the social fruition of a sweet and I references can be given. Inquire of the Editor of
engaging family; aud if anything away from the cou- | this.paper. |jan 10— It
solations ofa fervent faith and earnest reliance (which
he professed) in Christ's atoning merits, could have
lighten the stroke and cased the pang of death, it
certainly was found in tlie halm of that love, which
heard of no complaints "of tired nature,” but with mi-
tired solicitude and unabating earnestness strove to
rescue from the hand of tlie King of Terrors, the jew
el of her heart and the father of her children.
F. a. h.
JPrngD, pntrnt ^hiirinrs, fct.
Medicines, L'lieinicals, Ac, Ac.
1 FOR Till: SEASON.;
^(-'LPlIATK ijl iNINK. iv.-ry . heap now.)
• - Pure Murphim-, -I :f_'e -upply.i
India C'E«»l:t_.i;r<-at remedy Clii 11s uinl Fev
Nii-l.iine a Verinilii;;,-. a-lire reim-dv fur worn
Streiigiln Him.' I’l.-is;,
Cherry Pictw^il.
Sarenp. iUUs of all kinds, and a full stock of Pit
tent Medicine-, that arenot Humbug's or Quack
Done -tic Reule .l. - ; Medicinal Extracts: Botanic
Medicines, either m powdered or crude state.
. Everyarticie warranted pur* 1 —put up in neat
' inthe’&l/r” 1 “ y r***™ 1 ^ Dn >^
LEONARD LITTLE.
Cotton Avenue, (.Sign Ited Mnrtar,)
Macon. Ga.
style
Ituiiiiiii; I’liiut.
^jOLDhy the B«rrel or Gallon, warranted alwayi
O to be the best, by
nor 22 LEONARD LITTLE.
HITE LEAD ground in Oil, Kegs of all -iz.
AIs
Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpcntiin.
ek of Colored Paints ground in Oil or Dn
Glass of all size; over 100 dozen Paint Broshe
Very strong inducements held out to purchasers
Calf aud See. LEONARD LITTLE,
uov 22 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
'Pjjilnhlpjjin 3?nsintss Curtis.
William II. Brown & Co.,
TM PORTERS mid Wholesale Dealers in Foreign
and Domestic Drv Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Oil
Cloths, Ae. No. 108 Market Street, South side, be
low Fourth, Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
Moore, Hcnszcy A Co.,
I MPORTERS A JOBBERS of Hardware, Cutlery
and Guns, No. 161 Market Street, between 4th and
5th Streets, Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
Haddock, Rccd &C</,
W HOLESALE Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets,
Palm-Leaf, Leghorn and Panama Hats, Nos.
164 and 166, Market Street, below 5th, South side, up
stairs, Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
George T. Brown & Co.,
MI’ORTERS A DEALERS in Tens, Segars, To
bacco, Snuff, Spices, Ac., No. 21 North Fourth
Street, Philadelphia.[dec 20 19-ly
Truitt, Brother A Co.,
I MPORTERS slid Wholesale Dealers in Hard
ware, Cutlery, Guns, Plated Saddlery, Ac., Nos.
169 and 171 Market Street, above Fourth, North side,
Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
3*!illinmj niiit .fnuq deoils.
Mules lor Sale.
A NY one wishing to purchase two or three well
liroku plantation MULE;
ing to the subscriber.
jan 10
£S can do so, by apply-
NG.
JAMES N. K1N(
A IDIIXlNTItATOlt’N HALE.—By virtue of
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Houston
Commmiiit.
MACON THICKS CURRENT, JAXUARV 10.
9 50
6 50
1 00
Jrnny l«iisd.
iw-nce of keeping off his assailants. His I A late letter from Dresden, publish.Nl in an
•tyct in doing tnis vrtm doubtless to throw English paper, says: . -. , , - , . -.
**»y the money, as none was found upon his “I attended tho second of a series of concerts reers hc lia ” traeet1, 1Il( - lu(lln P
a lls has hoc. lnd.rnri to .to. toil nt given by Herr Goldschmidt, Schubert and Kuinmcr. property stolen, expenses of
- , ■ n f 7®?" ,n at Tlie evening will be memorable in the annals of tlie maintenance in jail, at £129.000.
for trial at tho next torin of the Stipe- mus icnl world, as that on which Madame Jenny Gold 1
nvlourt. | sehmidt made her first appearance in public since ■ . , r , . .
her marriage and return from America. For days I A Kkoimejit IN Torkev-The foreign
The Public Loss kxoh Criminals.—The
Rev. Mr. Clay, Chaplain of a House of Cor
rection iu England, estimates the loss caused to
the public by fifteen pickpockets, whose ca
the 7sduc of the
prosecution and
A Regiment
prcviouslv, tho music shops from winch tickets were I refugees resident iu New ) erk hud another
issued had been besieged by the public of Dresden, I meeting a few evenings ago, to make arrangc-
and many hmidmls were turned away disappointed. mPn t s { 0T sending forward a regiment to help
“ It was with much anxiety that I saw tlie hour of I q. ., . *
the concert approaeh; I kn,.w Madame Goldschmidt I I Urkey against Russia. 1 lie 1 resident JUl-
had been ill and bourse for many days, and it was I nounced that Mr. Lawrence, of the Eric Rail-
. . . only at the last moment that she determined to ring I roa< J Company, hud offered provisions for 250
r~* “•’irtjf of Freemen against this divine, aud I rather than disappoint the expectant public. bhehaU Imp,, f or s : x months * that Jitllien had been re-
2Jw* Of that association isriimbled, about 10 o’- selected for her part in the concert the beautiful I men lor 8IX ,nonlna ’ u,al Juulen ,,aa ue * n ^
[ 5 sight, to the number of 500 or 600, at Free- I Iivmii, for Solo and cho
From the Commercial, Dec. 26.
The I.ntc Itiot nt Ciuriiinnli.
BiAsp liedini, the Apostolio Nuncio of the Pol). ,
r ,i c***’ m the religion* ceremonials at the
'WhIic Catliedral yesterday morning aud afternoon. |
r* ta »• rioi en t animosity is entertained by the Ger-
Kg„ , 'iciuiiT Ol mo residence oi .irrnui
where the rope’a Nuncio is sojourning,
J/a- wa . a *he intention of mobbing tbe house.
Ik,, f 8 vi "' cu °o ta the Nuncio’s person, or at
‘ hum him in effigy.
«iMm.,tiun of what'was to be dime was roceiv-
■‘•Artyin the evening by Captain Luken,
Jit*’ * U( i After the 8 o'clock roll call he r
I [ m or us, by Mendetohon, ‘Hor I quested to give a concert; aud that the land-
* u ‘lWloii Vinest,"above Twelfth”;" and after or-1 mein Bitten Herr,' and, i>ut that 1 felt grieved that lord of tlie Shakspcarc Hotel lmd offered a
2“™S And chosing tlieir leaders, marched iu a I she should make sueb exertion when suffering from I room for a vocal performance, in order to raise
k£t'^ Vim i o’ to out X L n, . h ‘J.P 1 " 1 "- hoaraenera and indisposUion, 1 should have enjoyed | filnda for tho obiect the aocietv him in view—
si the vicinity of the residence of Archbishop | without a drawback the perfect expression she mm
to this most lovelv music. The manner in whirl—
gave tlie words, • O Kontt ich fliegen wie Tauben I waited on Gen. Sandford, who answered that,
dasliin,’ had something in it wnich seem to carry one I as a private citizen, liis sympatliiea were with
far from ton did! earth away into the .blue heavens. | , he projected expedition, hut that hccould not,
„ . in nu official character, give any advice or
J.. —nn o uciuca run can he requested I one felt as much as ever her infinite supi riority to all I help,
j; " r Hire, both day aud night, to remain and I the ringers of the present day, evinced equally in the I
”•*•*, Not a man among them knew thejiur- I supernatural charm of her simple style, as in the I »p H _ f« AI .oRic Ship.—The New York _Er-
^^rsIanSltid*^ t^credctriiiSd, bat alleutly obey- I inmit^Mffifiaud^ and difficult /oXr of toe rtn L™gSS 5"^ mtontiS ^KiS.
»• length reached the Watch-house that the lug, the owuer of the caloric ship Ericsson, t(
Approaching, and by theCaptaiu’sorders I Cask or Extradition.—In the matter of I send her to Havre, in place of the Humboldt,
all stationed in front of toe Watch- 1 *’ ■»— a*-)* 1 ’ ’ - ’ 1 — • ftn yc
I press
I ing, the owuer of the caloric ship Ericsson, to
I send her to Havre, in place of the Humboldt,
Alexander Heilbron, claimed by the British lately lost off Halifax. She has not however
Government, under the Ashburton Treaty, on | made her trial trip since the uew engines have
mama or the most aisoomam music, ana i a charge of forgery, the United States Com-
*7^ of . .imnnnd each policeman rushed for- I uiissioncr, John W. Morton, m New lork on
^2*4pibbj»dhw man. I Thurmlay hist rendered a decision, in which he
m"°M was 5®“raU m^ypistol considered the testimony adduced before him
Jjp'vwo fired and shouts andexacrafion* filled the I sufficient to sustain, under the treaty, the ap-
jA rioters soon fled but were pursued by the plication for extradition, and consequently tilt
5° captured and secured. Every United States Marshal must surrender him to
of'to^m“ml|riffiuriMl. m H t wy'Cam.fr the British authorities in accordance with said
"f toe Second Ward, was shot through tho application. J udge
fta'OTt* co *dd hear of no others the police I premc Court, it will be recollected, made adif-
" , ... „ , , . ferront decision, and directed that the United
been put iu.
Council Chamber, Jan. 4, 1854.
KKUULAR MEETING.
Present—The Mayor.
Aldermen, Ayres, Wise, ThomionJ Rogers, Mix.
Ross and Holt.
Absent, Aid. Levy.
Tlie minntea of the last meeting were read and
confirmed.
The Bridge Keeper reported tolls for the week to
date, 9131 on.
Tho Finance Committee Reportea in favor of the
n.’ '‘",«,ee waa anticipated. I custody, w hich iiiu hoi urai uouc. . w wuu- . "
the existing animosity against the gel for the prisoner will, it is siud, bring the I nn -, n h t. -
il**A*iUy hviititi,« 0 !to3t!?^«m?Iit b hut nrifo P risoaer on Habeas Corpus now, before one of
^^P^o?be“t^Sgto^4tl^n | the Judges of the United StatesCourt, to pre-
REIDltT.
The Street Committee to whom the matter of the
selection of a suitable lot for the erection of a Guard
4i, ” Cc A**on be caused one of them'to be tlayeil I vent his surrender till the questiou of jtirisdic- I House, and for other purpose, waa referred, beg leave
tion can he tried, and nlso enter a suit for pen- «» «P ort that they have examined several lota, and
Expramo. TL. D„l™ ShU, MF under He St«. fc
«ag] p^Wfcnmo.N. - i lie Darien • "ip w bo will probably put in ademurrer, when the I provided it can be obtained on reasonable terms.
?th *»„ nppwntod to sail on the case wilI carried U p on appeal. E. L. sthohkckeu, Ch’mn.
lunant. «n.i —a constat, on the part of* - ,ia M * ,BM
Bagging—Kentucky
India
Bacon—Hams
Sides
Shoulders.
Butter.
Cheese
Castings. ................
Coktee—Rio
Java
Candles—Sperm 40
Star
Tallow 14
Feathers scarce 45
Fish—Mackerel, No. 1....18 00
•* “ 2....16 oo
“ “ 3.... 9 50
Shad
Herring 80
Flour—Western
Canal
Georgia
'odder
Grain—Corn
Wheat
Oats
Glass
Gunpowder
Gin—Holland
American
Hides
Iron—Swedes
English
,akd
Lead
Lire
Molasses........
Nails
Oil—Lamp
Liu-cod
Train
Paints—White Lead
Peas
Poke—Nett 5
Rice 5
Rope.*. 7
Run—.Jamaica 2 00
New England 40
Sr Rur—Lemon
Raspberry
Salt—Liverpool, scarce..
20
31 it
l-i »
26
... l oo
1 50
2 12
1 00
2 00
90
Pyard-
4'yard.
Vlb.
Pffi.
V16.
P».
i2j vm.
■ Pffi.
4* lb.
4'lb.
♦Mb.
4H6.
♦Mb.
Ptb.
P bid.
PbbL
Pbhl.
t'bbk
4* box.
Pbbl.
Pbbl.
Pbbl.
♦'loom
4' bush,
i'bush.
4'busb.
4'liox.
4’keg.
oo 4'gal.
6-q 4'gal.
10 i'lb.
5J 4* lb.
5 4'lb.
121 4'ib.
u 4Mb.
25 4'bill.
«
75 4'gal.
3 50 4'keg.
1 00 4' bush
6 Plb.
6 i'lb.
9J Plb.
3 00 Pgal.
45 4'gal.
4'gal.
-By
an oriler of the Court of Ordinary of
county, will be sold before the courthouse door, in
the town of Perry, Houston county, on the first
Tuesday iu February next, Threo Negroes—Silva,
Ann, and Sabitlia. Sold ns the property of George
W. Wardiow, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. ORIN D. TUCKER, Adm’r.
jan 10
■a, SO 00
® 17 00
» 12 00
■a. 16 00
it 1 00
a 10 00
w 7 00
<r 1 25
4 50
6 50
1 50
1 00
4 DUINISTltATOIt’S HALIL—Will besold
il on the first Tuesday in March next, at the
courthouse door in Bibb county, in the city of Ma
con, between the legal hours of sale, tbe "following
lots aud parcels of Laud:
Lot No. 215, containing 202} acres, more or less.
“ “ 196, “ 202j “ “ “
part of “ “ 214, “ 195 “ “ “
“ “ “ “ 198, “ 73 “ “ “
“ “ •< *• 197, “ 60 « “
Containing in the aggregate. Seven Hundred and
Thirty-five (735) acres, more or less, aud being in the
4th district of originally Houston, now Bibb county.
Also, tlie Causeway, attached to, and adjoining the
above lands; the Causeway to be sold separately
witli the lands, as may be 'determined ou the day of
sale.
Also, Lots Nos. 163, 164 and 139, containing eacli
two hundred and two and one-half (20.'1) acres, more
or loss, in the 4th district of originally Houston, now
Bibb county.
Also, fractional Lot No. 104, Macon Reserve, con
containing ninety-five (95) acres, more or less, on the
Ocinulgee River, about three miles below Macon,
liein^ first quality river bottom land, aifioining lauds
of Job Taylor and others, about one-balf of it cleared
and iu cultivation, aud the other half heavily tim
berod.
The above lands to be sold for a division, and for
the benefit of the heirs of Laird II. Wiley, deceased:
tlie interest of said deceased being an undivided
half, and by order of tbe Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Houston county. 'I’cmis on the day of
sale. J. B. WILEY,
Administrator of L. II. Wiley, deceased.
jan 10
TO THE PTHLIC.
H AVING determined to close out my cn- £7
tire stock of JKj
Elegant Millinai’y Goods, £2
during tlie present season, 1 will sell at such reduced
prices, particularly to cash buyers, as will attract at
tention. lhavcin store beautiful Evening Dresses,
and Dress Silks, splendid Embroideries, Trimmings,
Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Mantillas, and a full stock
of the most fashionable Bonnets, Caps, Head-dresses,
Ac. Ac.
CF* At toe same time, 1 would most respectfully
request all those indebted to me, to call as soou as
possible and settle tlieir bills.
IF* Dresses, Cluoks, Ac., made to order at the
shortest notice. Mrs. F. DESSAU,
nov 22 Store on Triangular Block.
New Millinery Goods.
M RS. AUDOINE would respectfully in- —.
form tlie Ladies of Macau and viein-
ity, that she bas recently returned from ^
North,with an unusually large stock of
liacrjr, Bonnets, Clotn Talmas and Cloaks, Furs
and Flats of every description. Also, a large as
sortment of Toys and Fancy Articles—all of which
will be sold at such reasonable rates as will ensure
quick sales and small profits. Tlie Ladies are invi
ted to call and inspect her goods,
oet 16
New Millinery Store.
jVI^N KENNEDY bas just returned from
ew York, where she has selected a .
choice aud ellegant assortment of Millinery Sfo*
and Fancy Goods, to which she would call tho at
tention of tlie Ladies of Macon aud tlie surrounding
country. Thankful for past favors, she is determii"
ed to leave nothing undone to deserve a continuance
of the same.
EF She has removed to tlie store formerly occu-
f ded by Freeman A Benson as an Ice Cream Sa-
oon, between W. W. Parker’s fnid tlie N. Y. Branch
Store. oet 11
Drags, patent 3Mriut5, fa.
MACON DRUG STORE.
E. L. STROHECKER A CO..
Apothkcakiks, and Druooi
Comer above the Fioi/d House. Macon, (
Dirtfcoluliou of Copnrtnft'mhip.
T IIK Partnership heretofore existing between the
Mihseribor and tlie late L. 1*. Wood, wasdU-
solyetl by the death of the latter.
1 hesub.'>criber having purchased the entire interest
*d Mr. ood, and assumed all tlie debts of tli»* lat*'
drill, will continue the business on his own account.
AH persons indebted to the late tinn, are respeet-
re<plowed to conn* forward promptly ar.d settle
accounts, as th** bu>iu#*HS must closed speed*
ily as poH-iible. KDW I>. L. STMOHECKEK.
nov 15 14
full
their
rnHE Sl li.sCklHKK thankful f«
X rona^e bestowed on the late
liis acknov
friends ai
on his p
pport unity to express
same, and azures hi:
nothing shall be wanti
continued favors.
We have now in stm
intj choice Drags, Chei
Articles, Patent Medici
article kejit in a first
nay ta
>r the liberal pat-
tirin. tak* s this
’ledginent for the
id patrons that
irt to merit tlieir
rnt<
ml are continually reeeiv-
«ols, Paints, Colors, Fancy
i of all kinds, and every
tablishmeut. Any one
who may favor us with th*ir orders may dependupon
tlieir receiving tho best attention, and that all goods
furnished will be of a reliable quality. Should they
not give entire satisfaction, they may bo returned at
the option of tho buyer.
ir * K. L. STIIOIIECKKK aV CO.
Gardc'ii Soods.
opening a fresh lot of Garden Seed,
W E J
ill of wiiieli are iritnuitad of tl
2T>tli. Tin- tra.ii- Mippliril mi libi-ral tenn.i.
nov 15 E. L. STKOHECK Eli A CO
For Physicians.
A GREAT Variety of tlie best French, English and
American Chemical.-, and Phannaceuticnl Pre-
larations. Powders. Surgical Instruments, Magnetic,
lachiues, Vials, Specie.furs. Saddle Bugs, Scc. Also,
Camphcnc and Burning Fluid,
nov 15 E. L. STOHKCKER A CO.
QUININE.
J UST received direct from the manufacturers, 200
ounces Quinine. Purchasing our (juinine and
other Clicmicals direct trom tlie manufacturers, we
mii I'miiiu. iitly l'l'cmmiii'iu! tli. ni l un end free from
adulteration. E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
nov 15 14
To the Alflictcd.
T ARRANT’S EXTRACT OF CUBEBSA Copa-
via: Grossman’s Specific Mixture; French Cap
sules; Sugar coated Cubeb aud Cupavia Pills;
!;■ ,i i'- No.; Mag:,in’s Liiciua Curilial; ('mil-
pound Extract Bucher; Carpenter’s Extract C’ubehs,
Sarsaparilla and Co pa via. For sale by
nov 15 E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
India. Cliolagoguc,
j ^OR THE CUBE OF AGUE AND FEVER.—
This preparation has been in use for years, iu thu
successful treatment of Chills and Fever, and is now
recognised as a standard medicine. It not only
breaks tlie chill iu a day or two. but an occasional
dose fortifies the system against tort her attacks. For
sale by * E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
nov 15 14
ROBINSON A Ef.DICED
WILL, in a very few days, exhibit tlieir celebrated
combined
MENAGERIE & CIRCUS
in this Citv, together with all tlie great
HIPPODRCmiC FEATS,
>f tlie New York and Paris Hippodrome
which will be the wonderful scientific aehi
of a man walking upon a perfectly smooth
with liis
Feet uppermost and liis head down
PERFORMED BY MR. G. N. ELDKED.
among
, i-nu-nt
seiling,
1 25
6 00
2 50
3 00
A O.UI.MSTKATOK’M.SALE.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in March next, agreeable to
an oriler of the Ordinary of Dooly county, before t
courthouse door in Vienna, Dooly county, Lot
Laud number nine (9,) aud fifty acres more or less H
number eight (8,) in the 10th district of Dooly coun
ty, as the property of the estate Chadwell Cnli/p-
per, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. Terms ou tho day.
jan to DAVID S. CULPEPPER, Adm’r.
4’gal.
Vdoz.
4'sack.
4*sack.
Shot
.. 2 12
w
2 25 Fling.
Soar
.. 6
w
6 4*16.
Steel—Cast
.. 20
IL
22 4*16.
German
14
W
16 fib.
American
.. 8
a
10 F16.
Sugar—St. Croix
.. 8J
it
9j 4'16.
New Orleans...
.. 7
a
9 FI6.
Loaf, refined....
11
9
121 F16.
Crashed
.. 10
•9
12 F16.
Spirits—Brandy, Cog-.
.. 2 50
*
5 00 4*gnl.
American
.. 60
#
1 00 Fgal.
l'cach
. 85
it
1 25 Fgal.
_ Apple
. 75
a
1 25 FgaL
Tallow
.. 10
Tu
12| FIB.
Vinegar
20
9
50 Fgal.
Whiskey—Irish
. 2 50
a
4 00 Fgal.
Mouougahela.
. 1 00
U)
2 00 Fgal.
Rectified.....
35
9
40 Fgal.
Wise.—Madeira.
. 1 25
it
4 00 Fgal.
Sherry.
. 1 50
9
3 00 Fgal.
Champagne
.12 00
it
16 oo Filox.
•Malaga
. 70
9
1 00 Fgal.
Fort
. 2 50
it
4 00 Fdoz.
Claret
. 3 00
9
5 00 Fdoz.
G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Whereas, Na
thaiii(-1S. Glover applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Glover,
late of Jones county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bu aud appear at my office, within tlie time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if auy they have, why
said Letters should not be granted.
Given uuder tny hand at office, this 30th Decern
her. 1853. ELBERT HUTCHINGS, Ordinary,
jan 10
G KOKGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.—Where
as, Benjamin B. Smisson, applies to me for Let
I tors of Administration on the estate of Linens Wat
son, late of said county, deceased:
I These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and
singular, thekiudredaud creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within tho time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, wh
said Letters of Administration shoulil not be granted.
I Given under my hand at office, this 3rd day of
January, 1854. JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary,
jan 10
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas, E. L.
S( * ■ "
ITIncon Colton .Tlnrket, Jnn. to.
The demand for Cotton the part week has been
good. We quote extremes from 7 to 9 cents—prin
cipal sales 8 j.
31m Silnrrtisrnirnts.
Strohecker applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration on thu estate of David Smailes, late of said
| county, deceased :
_ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
| singular, the persons col
my office within the tim
cause, if anythey have, why said Letters should not
be granted. P. TItACY’, Ordinary,
jan 111
McCAELIE & JONES,
COMMISSION ME It CHAN T&
MACON, GEORGIA,
B EG leave to inform the citizens of Macon, and
surrounding country, that they have opened a
House on Cotton Avenue, two doors above J. B.
Ross A Co’s, for tbe sale of all kimls of
Tennessee Protluce;
Bryant from New York. Tfie'cSLpmq^w con* I }u ™ U ^ Banter* and others, w.'toj.’orn,
sirts of ELK YES talented Performers.
The Campbells are coming again with Songs to
greet you, at
CONCERT HALL,
ON THE 12T1I, 13TH AND 14TH.
T HE Old mid Original C A ,711* U E L L
311XSTKKI.S, under the direction of
Who u'with'them ^MMhevtrSo'bere last 1 Dan I And ’ 8el1 0,1 Commission exclusively, will be
wno is witn mem since tliey were Here last r Dan | „ nil)ll<-1 , n ,- llplliHh „#i._~ «.:,i.
|3i^ For particulars, see small bills. Doors open
at 6J o'clock—Performance commence at 7[ o'clock.
Admission 50 cento—Servants half price,
jan 10 Dr. F. A. JONES, Agent.
Oats, Bacilli, Lard, Ac., at Tennessee prices. Trans
portation added. Wo respectfully invite those wish
| ing to purchase to give us a call.
ALKX. M'CAiUC S. JONES.
jan 3 91-6in
fiitltl
I-,,. "■M't-M
a,ui wi » I
and Pacific Junction Company.
Georgia Courier—W T e perceive from the
JAS. B. AYRES,
GKO. W. ROSS.
The Report was adopted.
On motion of Aid. Holt,
llcsolml. That toe Street Committee lie authorized
to purchase the Lots lying on Fourth street, between
Poplar street and the alley, for city purposes.—Pass
the pleasure of an acquaintance with Mr. Slier- I e ^ lie nuance committee reported the License Or
man, but extend to hnn the editorial hand of diuanre for 1654, which was read. and on motion toe
fellowship.—Oglethorpe Democrat. I rules were suspended and the Ordinance passed.
I Aid. R»ss offered a set of Resolutions in reference
Wai.kkrtmi Fii.ibustcr.—It appears from the to the h-.ising of Napiers Old Field, when on motion
-. — - I Rcsoiuti
ftioL tul ! Cn pioneer; Messrs. Grisliorne, I last number of the Courier, that the Hon. Lott
u aii-i Bennett, iuid four As-istant Jin- Warren has retired from the editoriul dcpart-
(’^u r ’’ ' v ‘‘° will be accompanied by Captain meat of that paper, and that Mr. L. E. Sher-
E., and Lieutenant Sntcn, II. man is to be the future editor. We have not
»5u . f of ,he British Government, and
^triimJ^i.' a . Us at Jamaica with Lieutenant
u i ‘’totes Navy, and surveying
,V v Le Cr * as ootomand, on board the l?. S.
Vtioin | Kar C V" ne ' Cajit. Homes, which will
* l I,,lrt Ho >’ r1 h 7 H. M. surveying
*tr ... i^i ’’’ 1UII ‘ hy another liritish man-of-
t:,:..;. '.'a Preach man-of-war from Mar-
Vi(v totttla sqtimlron will then proceed
. «*onta Bay, ou the Atlantic coast of 1 )a-
V.-i I l the surveying parties will cro--
- '-‘'to the lUver Sevnim and tho Gulf.
lV,‘ ^oUd, where a man-of-war f„.„, ,ho • '’ r “
-"it will lir ready to reeeive them.
; 1 * oli-ti e Coimnoiiee ;| detailed survey
‘ ' - 111mi wheiiee tlieir return limy lie
••'" ut the 1st o: May next.—flume
that William Walker, the I Action on the
■ a.n n filibustering party is only week.
1
iderof th<
light yean of age, • native of Tcnnnaae
Na.-liville, where i*i- father .-till lives,
an iusuranca company there, lie studied
■ in Paris, law in Ji< w Orleans, and in tin-
f l-t- '49 he. inn* directly connected with
i New Orb-'in., "i the proprietor*
-pri-e did tint
id editors of tl
nfitable
. fall .
Tliep.
ll.lt
tide
hi-
Thc
H ,i- -did to othei
mid Mi. Wnlk.-I
1’ftf
time
grali'in tn .Sail Krani
•ion tlicri . nt the same
liis pursuits ns a jmirnnli.-t. In i
lit the dispute, which grew -lilt nf the newspaper
article he bocaine invoB ed in a duel u ilb on« of hi>
ootenipur.irics, in ivliich hs whs wounded.
ilutions was susjieuded for one
On motion of Aid. Ross, I
RruJcrd, That tlie Committee, on application of
John & KWiardsou, refer the act as pn-i-d by tin-
.; i -i-laturi. U asing to Mr. John S. Hicnard-
'\.. i d.l Field. !•' i. gdl ini ■—tigiitiiiii. mill
th.it such inverti‘-ntinn be subniittcd totlii- body,—
Pn-.id . „
hn IS. Lmmir’a license to cros. the Mr., on
Ige. u a - :,ll"»e,l to be rell. Wed :lt til. -Hllle rate
Aid. Roger.-.
That the on I'uinpsbe author
ized tu have the Pinups painted.—l'a.-ed.
Council then adjourned.
Att-.t, A. R. FREEMAN. •. i
G EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY'.—Whereas, W.
M. Dykes, Guardian of A. A. O. Dykes, applies
tome tube dismissed from said Guardianship, he J
having faithfully discharged the trust reposed in him,
as appears from the vouchers of file :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, if auy they have,
on or before the first Monday in March, why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature, at of
fice, this 3d day of Januarv, 1854.
jan 10 ALEX. MKit 1 WETHER, Ordinary.
Joseph S. Ilei-naudez’s
QEGAB. SNUFF AND TOBACCO STORE, Or-
O posits THE L inter House, Mulberry street, Ma
con, Ga., where he keeps constantly on hand, import
ed Hpnuinh Segura, as well as American Hc-
gnr», at wholesale and retail. Also, Cliewiug To.
burro, Sun If, Ac. jan 3—ly
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, Wih
liatn W. Webb, applies to me for tbe Guardian- |
ship of the person nmt property of Morris Kaiford,
orphan and minorof Barden C. M. Haifont, deceased:
IlariHlou’s Express.
%
O K8PECTFULLY benleare to inform the eiti-
XV zuns of .Macon and ic.« vicinity, that they have
concluded their MTangcnicuU with* the Central liail-
Are, therefore, to cite and udmonfeh all per* I road and Ihinkin^ Company, and are now running
sons concerned, or interested, to allow cause, in noasengerb daily to .Savannah and semi-weekly to
terms of the law, if any exist, why said Letters should I Oglethorpe and’Cohunbtis, and also forwarding goods
not he granted. % | to 31ilh!'<ville and all intermediate places. W«
reamers to
forward
Given under my band and official signature at would :il-«» .say that our Expre>.o-s hy’St«
office,this 2Ul day of January. 1*54. _ | New York and Philadelphia, enabh-
ALEXa MKKIWKTHER. Ordinsrv.
r i KOmsiA, DOOLY COUNTY.—'When
T ges Botlafortl, Admini-tnitor of the estate
lhulsfiird, deceased, applies to hi,* disnti>sed i
'iii«I adniini'jtrHtion.he having tully adiniuLtered
IS. Mo
fJohi
th croft •]
) file III
the law
rite and admonish all i
■ ir ..hjections, if any f!
wliv slid Let tor.' alio
c, in terms <
not be granted.
t*i\ eii and *r my hand and ollieial .signature, at o
tice, thi>thw r>th dav «*f January. H”*4.
jan iu ALEX. MERl'VETHER, Urilinary.
Specie.
( also every d**si*nptiou «»t* iMerchandise and Valua-
] Me-! to every town in the North era States, also to
idiforuiii aud Europe.
Offices and Aof nts.
Floyd lions.* Diiildin--. Thin! >tiv.-t, Macon, Ga. ;
Hay >;re«*t, StYnnnuh,—(J. li. (.'lavtoti, Oglo-
I tliorp**, — Uaiididph Suvot. C«dmnbus —7-i Hro.nl" ay,
rk,— J-l aud South-Third Hhiladi'lnliia,—-
(’ourtlandt >t., Ho.-ton,—Kxelmnge, St. Hroviueneu,—
j MuJif^oinerv Street. San Kraneiseo.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTEK A CO.
March l*», l iy
ITIilUnci’y and Fancy Oooils.
M RS. DAMOUR has just returned from New y,-.
York, and lias selected a stock of the Sto"
above Goods, which cannot fail to please those
who wish to purchase. It consists in a fine assort
ment of Straw and Sii.k Bonnets ; a general assort
ment of Ribbons and Flowers, Head-Dresses and
Gaps. Also, a good assortment of tbe choicest Dress
Silk Goods and Evening Dresses, which have been
carefully selected from A. T. Stuart A Co s Store,
and a variety of other articles usually kept in that
line of business, which will be sold at reasonable
prices for cash. \
New Fall JTIillinery.
M RS. CAREY”, at her old stand, opposite <
the Iatnier House, will open on the Oth i
instant, her new and splendid stock of Fall ®
MILLINERY A FANCY GOODS, to which
she invites the attention of the Indies. Also, can
be found on hand at all times, the latest fashions ol
tlie following articles, BONNETS of Velvet and Leg
horn, new shapes. Straw and Silk; Flats, (new stvle)
Leghorn and Straw. EMBROIDERIES, on LACE,
MUSLIN and SILK, TRIMMING and GARXTl’RE
RIBBONS, Kid, Lace and Silk GLOVES, French
Flowers, Evening DRESSES, Mantillas, Manteletts,
COLLARS, INSERTIXGS, YVorked BANDS,CAPS,
HEAD-DRESSES,Ac.. Ac. oct 4
IVew Millenery.
M ISS E. DOY’LE having permanently
located herself in Perry, takes this f
method of informing tbe Ladies of Perry, ^
and surrounding country, that she will carry*£
on millinery ami Orris making in all its
branches. She has just opened an entire new stock
of honucD, Ribbons, Headdresses, Caps, Flutrrrs,
of the latest style and fashion—which she will sell oii
liberal terms. Ladies will please favor her with
°sR- oct 25 3m
FREICIIT REDUCED!
The Pulnahi Sttenin Boat Company,
W ILL take COTTON after this /rtSo- »v
date, to Savannah, from any Ilk, Ur - ef.
of tlie landings between Mac-on aud i^-^-l_ 11 RiS-
Darien, by the Steamers '
ISAAC SCOTT A SAJI JONKS,
until the first of May next, at FIFTY CENTS
PER HALE.
Agent nt Macon Charles Campbell.
“ “ Hawkinsville,. ..Simon Merritt.
“ “ Darien A. A. DkLoiime.
Agents at Savannah, Smith A Lath nop.
dec 27 20—3t
Valintblc Tavern Property for Sale,
T HE Proprietors of the Indian Spring £—
Hotel, at the Iudian Spring, Butts fsjj
eouuty, now offer for sale that valuable U i I
Tavern Property at said place. This Tavern can
accommodate Three Hundred Persons at one time, as
the buildings are very large. Al! persons wishing
to invest in one of the most valuable tavern propertv
in Georgia, are now invited to call nnd look, as a
great bargain will now be given, and terms made
easy. This being one of the most valuable Water
ing Pitres in the Southern country, is therefore, the
most valuable as a location for a first class Hotel in
Georgia. The property will be offered at private
sale from this time until Friday tlie 6th day of Jan-
next; when if it is not sold at private sale, it
will on that day be offered at public sale. Titles
will be made perfect.
1ST Furniture sufficient for the Tavern can bo
had witli it. EDWARD VARNER A SONS.
Indian Spring. Dec. 13,1653. 18—tf
For Sale.
A HOUSE A LOT situated on the corner ,0— L
Y of First and Oak Streets, better known Tii- M
as the funner residence of J. W. Babcock. I.iltni
Possession can be given iminediatelv.
nov 8 tf A.'H. BROACH.
For Sale.
A LARGE and commodious Dwelling
House, containing five good Rooms, JTTT
with large Garden, Stable and other out Iasi
houses attach,il. Also, a good well of water. The
house is pleasantly situated near tho Female Acade
my. For particulars, apply to J. BARNES or
dec 6 R. IIOBBS.
HOUSES TO
Hill, by
KENT, on College
M. M. MASON.
■ ">Y M. M. MASON, wi
-D Monday in January, 16
twpnty-tive.
Select School,
will re-open on the fir>t
1854. Number of Pupils,
dec 27—3t
•h the follu
Mucoid Wholesale and Retail .Sad
dlery Warehouse.
TTT T. MIX&CO„ Cotton Avkni:k, Mn-
\ V • nufactarm of Saddled, Bridles and
arm-.-s, have on hand a ^ood assortment
iddles, Bridles and Harness of whii
■ompri-e a part:
Spauirth Quilted, Overlaid and Slmfton Saddh s ;
tcr's large and i-xtru larjp- Saddl«-> : Mens plain
do.; Kuglish «!«•.; Buy’s and Kan* do.; Ladies’ Sad
dles of a variety of j.;itti*r!^; Bridles'and Marteii-
gal»*s. Saddle aVc.
S vnnlkr s M ATKlci.vi —SaddleTre**s.Skirtiiii' ami
!It*^ Skin*!: Had do. : Straining and Worsted Web ;
riir»*ad and Tat k>. a>>4»rtetl .-izi***.
11 \ i; \ t —(’oarli, Barotnln*, Bu^gy and Sulky
Iarne*»« -, of all kind>, hv tli*- .-in^h* >«*t.
pi 1-,* ’ 3.V— ly
LA PER CHE,
BY MESSItS. LA ROUSE AND KING.
This extraordinary performance has excited uni-
venal wonder and admiration, shewing beautiful
Feats of Balancing nnd Elegant Acrobatic Postering,
by La Rouse, ON A POLE THIRTY FEET
HIGH, held bv .Mens. King.
MADAME ROBINSON,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
And an additional list of popular Actors are with the
Company, and will appear in tlie various exercises.
T1IE BAA’D
Is directed by the celebrated JOts. XOSIIER, which
a sufficient guarantee for its merit.
SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WILD
ANIMALS,
In addition to the above attractions, oftV-r a rich hill
of entertainment. T. U. TIDMARSH, Agcnt.Hi
nov 29 16—tf
Peter &. Jaiigstctter
D RAPERS and Tailors, Opposite
the Lanier House. The sub
scribers are now receiving and open
ing tlieir stock of Fail and Winter
Goods, consisting in part of Black
and Fancy colored French and Eng
lish Cloths, French, English and
American Cassimeres, of all kinds
and colors. Vestings of Silk, Satins,
out Velvet nnd Embroidered pat
terns. All of which will he made '
and trimmed in our usual style, and at the shortest
notice.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Consisting iu part of new style of Patent Shirts,
Under Shirts, Merino and Canton Flannel Drawers,
Stocks, Scarfs. Neckties, Glove.-,Suspenders, Ae.
Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon us, we respectfully [solicit a continuance of
tne same, hoping that by strict application to busi
ness and a moderate scale of nrices, to need the
approbation of those dealing with ns.
Cutting done at the shortest notice,
oct 18-3m PETER & JAUGSTETTER.
A 1
on the first Tuesday in March next, before tho
courthouse door, in Zebnlon, Pike county, a tract of
Land, in said county, lying on Flint River, No. 41,
1st district. Pike county, containing two hundred
two and onc-half |202J) acres, more or less. Sold as
the property of Sarah Mos.-is, late of Warren county,
deceased. "Terms cash.
dec 27 JESSE M. JONES, A.lm r.
KemovtMl.
BARNES has removed his BINDERY from
Mulberry Street to the “ Georgia Telegraph '
Office, on Cherry Street.
T 11
J . M
For Sale,
A BEAUTIFUL LOT, which contains three and
three-fourth Aort-s of Land—a beautiful situa
tion well improved, with all necessary Buildings on
the premises. A good Dwelling House, one story
high—an Ofliee, and m large Negro House, with a
chimney in tlie centre of it. All of said buildings on
a line in front of the Federal Rond, now called tho
Columbus Road. Also, a very good Barn—a fine
well of water, nnd of the best. It is a notable place
of health and comfort. Said premises adjoins the
lands of Leroy Napier on three lines, and one line on
the Columbus road. 8aM premises will besoldlowS
for cash. For information apply to
JL FITZGERALD.
For particulars apply to J. BARNES, or
dec 80 T. C. DEMPSEY’.
Beebe iV Co.,
K ASH ION ABLE HATTERS, 156 Brotuhray New
York. Will introduce the Spring Fashion for
Gentlemen's Hats, on Saturday, Feb. 11th. The Hat
is extremely light in its appearance, and better adapt
ed to the 8pring nnd Summer h*-.isons, than any style
t \ 11:.vt io rffoitTf i--ui’.l. TJu* increased demand
for their Hats has induced B d: Co., to enlarge their
manufactory, and they ran now asanro their custom
ers that all orders will l>e promptly executed, and the
Hata forwarded at one day’s notice, if desired. Each
Hat wil! be packed in a t, r ood hand-box without extra
charge. The following is a list of their established
prices subject to Five per cent discount. Terms
cash, $3G, $39, $42, $45, «Sc S54. p'r doz. for Bl'k
Moleskin Hats, and $39 to $G0 p’r doz. for Kooky
Mountain White Silvery Braver Hats, Fii
simere Hats. Bl'k Drab nd I’etri of the u
able styles at 815 to 83G p’r doz. They al
ture and keep on hand a large assortment
;<ml Y.’iith > r;t}><. the most fashionable
prices from 812to 818 p’r doz. for Gents,
$101 to 8l8p’r doz. for youths Be
forward Hats in time for their custon
for sale on the same day tlie fashion
the city, if the orders are received i:i
to do so.
dec 27 "-0—it
* soft < ’as
st fashion-
i nnimifae-
id from
e A: Co., will
•s to offer them
introduced in
toon for them
Stolen
ROM the subscriber, on the 21st inst. a small
l’< >CK ET B<)(>K. containing 30 or 40 dollars in
cash, and several notes and papers of importance,
ne note on John Powers, senr., one on Mr. Whittle,
one on Mrs. Hughes, several on Mr. Meant and Mr.
Progler, and perhaps others. Any information of
the notes and papers will he thankfully received and
properly rewarded. A11NEK 1\ POWERS,
ice 27 -jo
A«*\v Sail* suiil Livery Stable.
1HK Subscriber hiuin^ bought out the stables of
. J. M. Cooper A Son, will continue the business
liis own an.'duiit, liaxin^ amph* room, ho is ena-
l to furnish better accommodation for Horses and
ilh-s on .'.tit', than any in the city. Double and sin-
H:mies< and S.iiMh Horst-s well broke, for sale,
uirirh '. Cnrriau r ' '. Ac., for hire. G. F. COOPER.
*„m 19—fit
Fifty l>ollais
on the 27th Ileceiube
•t in Grifiin, «»r Macoi
To Hire*,
rp WO likely young ne^ro felh
Apply to'
smart nnd handy.
ABNER P. POWERS.
Reward.
r, 1853, either at the
depot iu Grifiin, or Mncon. or on the cars be-
:he t» cities; a small WALLET or Pocket
;ontaiuiug a Mini ol* money, and h Railroad
Receipt for ;i cotton uni. from the Railroad agent at
u. The above reward will be paid for the de
livery of tin? Wallet to tin- I*roprietors of the Lanier
Utilise. Macon, or.I;e». A. Beeks, Grifiin.
Between six and seven hundred dollars, can
scribed. G. M. MART HE
Dec. 27, 185.3. jan
Wanted to Hire,
B Y the Corporation of the city of Macon,
ami 6 Boys, for Street purposes.
“ ‘ E. L. STROHECKER, Mayor.