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K »otinjr " f tlio citizen- nf Miloon lmvn
A "jled for the purpose of taking intocou-
project for uniting the interests
t*** w ii,l ;l ting the Stock of the Central and
Western Railroads, for which object
‘Snow before the legislature.
»>’• .jtixpns assembled attlie Council Cham*
^ Hi* Honor, E. L. Strohkckkk, tlic
was called to the Clmir, and S. Bosk
S*! Secretary-
^ motion of L. N- AV hittlk, Esq., the
,.l. a n appointe<l, L. X. Whittle. J. 11.
Gro. Pattf.n, Pktf.r Solomon and
Xisbkt, a Committee to prepare and
Tli '"j , lU siness for the action of the meeting,
ih Committee retired for a short time, aud
.aiming to the Council Chamber, L. X.
* ** x £ s q., Chairman of the Committee,
1 Jhe following preamble and rcsolu-
r i> ' hich were unanimously adopted without
i, is contemplated to consolidate the
" * ,*Ta Railroads terminating at Maeon in one
».«* t l un( j | , r the charter of the Central Railroad
)Vi l0 effect and autliorizo which,
1 i l" or in part,» hill has been introduced in the
'IjonreBOW in sessfota aud whereas sncli consol-
imi amalRaination if carried out, will enable
thus organized, so to control and
the transportation of cotton and other
sndfrom Atlanta. Oriflin, Columbus, Ogle
s’--’ 1 " ami "tiler point* upon the line* of the Macon
*3* the Southwestern and the Muscogee Kail-
discriminating in freights against Macon,
iami prevent the same from being offer-
? (Voile in the Macon market, or from being dis-
".1,1 Macon or any other point than thotermi-
K„ ; i,is. save under great disadvantages,
j«hcrsw serious injury must result to tliolrade of
s' 1 *" j all other places between the termini of
^lKuaiis to he thus placed in the power of any one
-mov, therefore, .
C lived, That our Senators and Representatives
-wo»Mte<l to oppose the passage of any law, the
jVft of w hieh may ho to consolidate and nnite the
• '^1 Hailroad, with any one or more of the Kail-
noaing into Macon, under one and the same
Tliat our Senators and Representatives
requested to introduce and urge, tlie passage
repealing all acts now of force authorizing
allowing the Central or any other Railroad Com-
lease oilier ltoads or use and work them in
J*J, t< -lion with their own.
lad whereas, in the opinion of this meeting the oh
^of the le gislature in granting the various Rail
Cj charter* now of force in Georgia, was toad-
ijife »"'* subserve the interest of the State and pnb-
Wl large, contemplating that the charges for trail
Ortim;'freight and passengers thereon, would he
Efonii and alike to all in proportion to the distance
Esmie might be so transported, but without dis-
in such charges in favor of any one
T against another, and whereas this obviously
unreasonable expectation has not been carried
_ by the several Railroads in Georgia, but each of
fa® have charged aud now charge for transporta-
gtglixtwi-eii point* along their lines, much higher
Jj.i Uthe mile, than when transported from one
wminns to the other.
Urtwlrol. That our Senators and Representatives
armiae-teii to use tlnjir best endeavors, to procure
jriakige of a law requiring each and all the Kail
w £i„ this State to elmrge a separate sum for load
j, ,aJ unloading all freight received upon their re
r,iive ltoads, and a certain rate per mile for tran
icing the same, which shall ho uniform ami alike
Jill, in proportion to the distance the same may he
jn-jerted and without regard to the points between
jhjrt the same may lie so transported.
On motion of Tiios. C. Njsbet,
Ks„I,M, Tliat the procoe<lings of this meeting he
■Ul-hed in the city papers, and copies of the same
t (.oeanled to tlio l’residcnt of the Senate and
the House of Representatives, aud were-
aoi the tame to bo rend before both bodies, also
& copies he forwarded to our Senators and llepre
natives in the Legislature.
The meeting then adjourned.
E. L. STROHECKKR, Ch’m’n.
Hose, Secretary.
I'' The Panama Railroad is now completed
o Georgia, and the river boating, hitherto so
■hjcctionablc. is now done away with. For
the present passengers leave the cars at Gor-
guua. mid from tlicncc have about 20 miles tc
tnvel to Piutama, over a much improved road.
TV transit from ocean to ocean is now readily
tfomplished in 12 hoars. The company have
smienced operations in Panentu, with a force
allot-.
whole
largesl
11,-151
the I.,■dv.T ll
The dail;
1 ’ll 11. v i
;il riuiii
iiianti
I’lll \.
I,'5-'l tin-
yield.-d m.-jt 1.15:1,2:!u
.1' eraue throughout the
!>5 gallon-! and the
-i in any one day, was
le gallons. Thu Schuylkill water
works supplied 1,330,614.*134 ole gallons. The
water from the Fainnriaut works is conducted
throngli 121 miles of pipes. There are 249
hydrant pumps and t!7? fire-plugs in the city.
A Death-Hkd Revelation.—A large wine
dealer residing in Loudon, recently on his
i". ami thee
i,| fiflv cent
In- eunditioi
Ma-ti
tpii
11,! V,
«fLo
ch -1
And it i- furl tier orda
part- of Ordinances,
nance, l>c and the mm*
Attest, A. R. Km:km
EDIT’D. I.. STKOHFX’KKK,
Adopted January Oth, 18 54. Mayor
med, Tliat all Ordinan
Militating against this
are hereby repealed,
iiJnu Bunlisrniriits.
N«‘W 1 oi-k Wire
Ih,
rpiil-: 1*1 ..j.i-i.-t
Kailiug
I. utal lm»N !•
Mini
-tablisln
11 :1m- United M»tes.
nr I is received during !l : oar up
0 orders from various parts of the
hich all the Railing enclosing the
Galleries of the renowned Crystal
I’fiu jUmnlisriiifiits
^ -
knowlcdgcd to his friends that his agony was I daily by these wonderful Pills, after all other means
occasioned by the nature of the business he I have failed have brought them iuto the highest re-
had followed for years. lie stated that it had l!“ te * * nd ,‘hem as the finest medicine ever I£7Ert offlw suWnbcKs orders'
been his liahit to purchase all the sour wines dls *‘ 0, j er ‘‘d- classes gladly avail themselves of iron RAILING, embracing every variety, made
he could, and by Lkiug use of suga-f hi SS^ Wl "
and Other deletenous substances, restore the their afflicted fellow-creatures throughout the world, Iron’itedstends of everv size and unique design of
wine to a palatable taste. He said he did not whether suffering from dropsy, indigestion, or any ,| le most chaste to the plainest patterns,
doubt lie had been tlie means of destroy-;..^ I other ‘n-egulanty to which the human frame ml,able. | l roll Furniture, consWmg of Tables, Chairs, Set-
hundreds of lives, as he had from time to time A C A R D . teea^Hat-racks, Waah-st.nds, Towel-stamls, Mat.-
noticed the injurious effects of his mixtures 011 THOMAS T. WYCHE, having recently lost his Howe Posts, of new and heantiful design,
those who drank them. He had seen in- Warehouse by fire, has made arrangemeuts with . w *okershain s Patented, celebrated Wire Fence,
stances of tins kind where the unconscious Messrs. Patten * Collins for the Storage of all Cot- I , Kl,ilr0ads ’ Kl,rms ’ Gardens, Ac.,
victims of his cupidity, after wasting and de- ton consigned to him. I' Wire Fence of tlie above description cannot burn
elimng for years, despite of best medical ad- He respect!ally and earnestly solicits hi* firm I or Amt. For countries subject to fires and innnnda
vices, went to their graves, poisoned by the I friends anti patrons, to continue to him tiieir l»nsi- I tions this Fence is invaluable.
adulterated wines he had sold them n< ' 8!, . f *, • 1h *- t , ! l ? ce " ,d * n °* h<T8 - who may desire Tlie 2nd edition of» “New Phase of the Iron Man-
aauiu rated wines nenau sold tncin. I to aid him in Ins present unfortunate situation and ufactnre,” which lias been greatly enlarged, enn-
1 Ills man dted nch, but alas, what a legacy low. taining designs, explanations and pHces of the above
did lie leave for Ills children. I His personal attention, as also that of Messrs. Pat- I articles, will he forwarded by addressing the sub-
ten A Collins, will be giveq to all business entrust- Iscriber.
ed to liim. not 18 | 10 ({old, Silver and Bronze Medals and Diplomas
have been awarded by various institutions.
“ I'nrlr .N>«I had no SInir on the top of his | Proprietor and Manufacturer, JOHN B. WICK-
Consicil Cltaiubor, Jan. 12, 1854
regular meeting.
Present—Tlie Mayor.
Aldermen, Ayres, Wise, Thomson, Rogers, Ross,
Holt, aud Lew.
Absent—Aid. Mix.
Tlio minutes of tlio last meeting were read and I beautifies, hut restores the hair at any period of life,
confirmed. I Only those who will not try it, are troubled with Bald*
The Bridge Keeper reported tolls for tho week to | ness, Dandruff, or liarsh unpleasant hair,
date, $102 !>5.
Tho Flounce Committee reported in favor of tlif*
following accounts, which were ordered paid, viz :
A W. Carrutlier’s, amount #8 S3; J. It. Ayres,'
*45; Georgia Citixeu’s, 939 12; M. Stubblefield’s,
9192 40
matter of Leasing to John S. Richardson “ Napier'
old Field," with instructions to obtain legal advice
in regard to the Act of tlie Legislature authorizing
said Lease, offered the written opinion of an Attor
ney as their report. The report was received, and
on motion of His Honor, tho Mayor, Alderman
Hidt in tho Chair, it
Tlie Supreme Court, of the State of Georgia,
•.ig-'s Lumpkin, Starnes and Henning, pre-
Aiing. has been in session in this city since
I-miIst. We learn that the calender consists
rfright cases, several of which have already
«<a argued.—Sar. Courier.
Ccu roR Htdkophobia.—At Udina, in
Friuli-, a poor man suffering under the tor-
3*i of hydrophobia was cured by draughts of
wg»r, given him by mistake, instead of
Mhi-r portion. A physician of Padua got
tdligoiee of this event, and tried the same
**dy upon a patieut at tlic hospital, admin
fctcritig a pound of vinegar in the morning,
xbtlifr at noon, and a third at sunset, and
t!r man was speedily and perfectly cured.
It is said that tlic present editor of the Ed
; lieview, is Professor George Cornwall
, lute M. P., and Financial Secretary of
f Treasury, and author of several works on
'■riml economy. Tlie present editor of the
Hritish Review is Professor Fraser.—
t Westminster Review is under tlie dircc
»rfseveral editors, male and female, with
"Chapman, the iutidel book-seller in I.on
. at its head, both as editor aud publisher
kUood is conducted by Professor Aytoun
i-ia-law of Professor \\ ilson ; and the Lon-
hUi Quarterly so long tinder tlic management
flockhiirt, who has resigned his post on ac-
r®t“fill health, is now under the editorial
don of the Rev. Whitwell Erwin, of
«. who has been a contributor to the Re
r for some time past.
t , TL’ language of China is understood
flghont the remote regions of tlie eastern
lwheu written, just as the Arabic numcr
* * K ’ *like in all the languages of Europe.
•Ban from the province Focnau would not
Wand a word of the spoken langnage of
“•» A Japanese could not make himself
hntood to a Chinese; and an inhabitant of
ggm eoald do nothing with an inhabitant
^ utt ' ,c moment they took pen in
"land wrote the sign winch conveyed tlie
1, then al became perfectly intelligible.—
[fowling the other day showed some friends
Huucse newspaper, which could lie read by
CIRRMRNI of human beings, though not more
“H* than 4t>,0«0,000 could understand the
language of eaeli other.—London In
►Holloway’s Pills a most excellent reme
dy for the t’nre of headache, bile, dimness
of sight, deranged stomach, anil disordered liver;
th-hod hoinir in irre-it ilistri-ss of niinil me- in rc storing strength and vigour to dehilita-
1*1* . f- r^ il ’ ‘<«J constitutions. 11..- extraordinary cures effected
Grounds and t!
Palace.
Forsythe Place, a Public Park in Savannah, coo-
I taining'ten acres, enclosed with a beautiful pattern
of W ire Railiug.
Aikin Square and Flynn’s Church, property of the
City of Charleston, S. C., Iiave just been surrounded
| with Wire Railing of a rich and graceful design.
Cemeteries, Dwellings, Public Grounds, Banks,
Insurance Offices, Hotels, Hospitals, Asylums, TIich-
I tres aud Mills in all parts of the country, are among
hcnil, in thcplnrc where the Ilnir ought to I ERSHAM, Warehouse No. 312 Broadway,
grow. ” _ Works—Nos. 53,55, 57, 59 and «1 Lewis-st., N. Y.
But he lived previous to the discovery of Lyon’s | jan 17 23 1 in
celebrated Kathairon, which not only preserves and 1
Lc:u1, Zinc, Iron Paint, Oil and
Colors,
■ , .. .. , ]\TANCFACTURKD by FRANCIS S. LEWIS
/■nun tie Home Journal, A. J. I J.1A A CO., represented by Lewis, James * Co.,
No article ever acquired so rapid celebrity and 1135 South Front Street, Philadcldhia.
universal appreciation as Lvos’s Katiiairon. To I Orders thankfully received—punctually attended
those who have used it (and who lias not) the reason to, guarnteed to give satisfaction, mid offered for sale
is obvious, as its invigorating and beautifying effects, I on the most liberal terms.
_ .... ... _. 1 and agreeable Perfume, stamp it an indispensable ar- For samples and particulars, please address as
The Committee to whom was referred the subject I tic-le of the toilet." Sold at tlie old price of 25 cents I above. jail 17—23 3inos
atter of Leasing to John S. Richardson “ Napier's | large bottles, by all dealers, everywhere. I — ■—
D. S. BARNES, Proprietor,
161 Broadway, N. Y.
I ) KMAININt
I » lii. 1 All .In
I’ertise'l.
A—Anderson. :
Alberts, W II
Alien, Bax
Arnott, A R
Atkinson,It L
B—Bright, Re-
Burton, FI,
Brown, Mathew E
Brown, F B
ltone, Neal
Bonner. Dr B C F
lleton, Andrew
Baimcr, P I. 2
Brantly, H
Butler, Jas .
Bird, Juo W Jr
Bright, Morgan
Bowman, Mrs Martha
Barnhart. Kok’t
Brown, M
Britton, Wm
llryce, Hob’t
t'—Crocket, E
Chapman, Randle A Co
Clark, Mrs L V
Cronin, Wm
Cain, Jesse 3
Cottrell, Jas 2
Chapman, B
Culpepper, W B
Cohen, Henry
Coffee, Daniel
Cherry, G C
Clodwid, Mrs Jas
Cook, Elsoy
Clarke, Thus J
Cohen, J J
Cowles, Win
C'larke, Z
Cawley, Win
l>—Doughertv, Wm
Dent, Mrs A li
Dean, Time
Davis, Mrs Anna
Drake, C It
Dent, JnoT
Daniel, Edward
Danforth, Juo H
Diiiiean, A
LETT GltS
.-t (Itii.-e, Macon
Ki-
Mauuied ; in Knoxville, on the 27tli ult. .Miss
Sabah R. Uuiiic.es of Culloden, to Mr. Benjamin
lietolenl. That the Mayor endeavor, through onr I Lockett of Hopewell,
Representatives, to obtain on amendment to the Act
authorizing the lease of Napier's old Field to John S.
Richardson; authorizing the Mayor and Council to
lease the same to said Richardson on such terms,
and for such time, and under such restrictions ns
they may deem proper. Failiug iu this, to lease the
same at out cry. Passed.
The following applications were made for Retail
icons,*, viz : D. Mcatli, Baruy MeAfferty and O. A.
J. R. Porter.
On motion of Aid. Ro^
AVso/rcrf, Tliat the Election of Chief Engineer for
the lire Department, be postponed for the present.—
Passed.
Tlie following geutlemcn were then elected Fire
Masters for the present year, viz : Geo. S. Ohearaud
Benj. F. Dense.
Accounts received and refenred to the Finance
Committee, viz: Loft Malsby’s, Elam Alexander,
Bray, Carliart A Co’s., Bray A Carhart’s, and Free-
man A Roberts’.
On motion of Aid. Rogers,
Xetoleetl, That the Committee on Gas, be instruct
ed to have the Gas introduced into tlie Council
Chamber. Passed.
Council then adjourned.
Attest, A. R. FREEMAN, c. c.
by G. P. Ci’i.YERiiocse, j. I. C.
Wien loving hearts together twine ;
And lovers, other hearts decline.
The Passions, all. delight to how.
Submissive, to tlie nuptial vow.
Journal A Messenger copy.
On Wednesday evening, lltli instant, by Rev. John
Marshal, Mr. C. W. Nixon, of Marshallville.Ga., and
Miss M a by V., youngest daughter of Solomon Fudge,
Esq., of Houston county, Ga.
“ High the bliss that waits on wedded love,
Best, purest emblem of bliss above.” F.
DIED,
Iii this city, on the 5th inst., Mr. John W. Tucker,
I aged about 31 years and 4 months.
At tlie Georgia Academy for tlio Blind, after a
brief illness, of pneumonia, Andrew J. Addison, in
his 19th vear.
HENRY HORNE’S
('oitfrrtionnry, Fruit .Store, Cake A Pnatry
linker)-—Macon, Georgia, one door below the
State Bank.
M ANUFACTURER of the finest French Pastry
and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im
ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
Segura, Tobacco, Ac., Wholesale aud Retail.
Gauntry Merchants supplied at tlic lowest rates.
Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds
of Coufectious aud Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
Ac., at reasonable terms.
N. B.—Terms :—i'onitinly path—no Credit given.
jan it
I N XUFFTOK’N MAI,K.—Will be sold on Fri-
j day, the 27th of January, instant, at the late re
sidence of James P. Redding, of Monroe county, de
ceased, all the perishable property of said deceased,
consisting of Horses, Mules, llogs. Cuttle and sheep;
I together with many other articles, unnecessary to
[mention. THOMAS REDDING, },, .
WILLIAM C. REDDING,
jan 17 MALISA REDDING, Ex’rix.
A ».UIMNTItATOK’8 MALE.—By virtue of
I.K'KIVME ORDINANCE.
Be it ornained by the Mavor and Council of the
City of Macon, aud" it is hereby ordained bv tlie au
thority of the same, Tliat tlie following shall ho the
rates of License within said city :
Sec. I. Each and every Dray or Wagon with one
horse, hauling for hire, privileged to cross the Mneon
Bridge free of toll, if owned in the city, shall
>ny $20 00
•'or tlie same, if owned by a 11011-resident.... 30 00
Each and every Dray or Wagon with two
horses, used in the same Avav 40 00
quiuiues ot cueenui pious coiiteutment, 01 industry .7 , ’ --- •-. ■ .---■
and desire to improve, that he had endeared himself *«"} , 1 !’ >«*”’ “ nd her eh,ld ’ * nd Amal " ,a; “ " ,rl >
| to his fellow pupils and teachers, and given hopes of | , 1. __
his attaining tut are usefulness and happiness bv tlio
successful pursuit of his »t lilies. I11 the providence
of God the first deatli iu tlm school has been that of |
one who had been the las, to joiii it, after long ex
pectation and with good p -online,
it.. <1.,. ...... ti...,.
Term will be liberal—made known 011 the dav of
ale. JOHN R. JORDAN, Adm’r.
jail 17
On the 5tli instant, near Tlioinaston, Mrs. Jane
Cona, wife of Maj. Wm A Cobh. ■ .. ... , ,
Mrs. C. had been for many years a member of tlie |
Methodist Church, and diedas she had lived, a Chris-
G 1 KOUCIA, PIKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Silas
I Cogs* " ‘ " "
in, applies to me for Letters of Adminis
tration, on the estate of Burwell Coggin, late of
start’ they coinfort me.”
ComnirrciaL
MACON PRICES CURRENT, JANUARY 17.
12j
3}
121
15
&
... 1 00 »
45
Each Retailer of Spirituous or ferment Liquors
other than Tavern Keepers 50 00
It is further ordained. Thateach Licensed Retailer,
(Tavern Keepers excepted,) in addition to the pro
visions in the general Ordinance in retard to Li
censed Retailers, shall within 20 days after obtain- . SpIulT3 _ Bramlv Co „
lug License, nfli* a sign-boyd near ta Qroverthe | Hririts—JBMmUj^Uog.. m
Peach
Bagging—Kentucky—...
India
Bacon—Hams
Sides
Shoulders-........
Butter
Cheese
Castings
Cokeke—Rio
Java.....
Casdles—Sperm 40
Star
Tallow 14
Feathers scarce 45
Fish—Mackerel, No. 1. ...18 00
“ 2....16 00
<• “ 3. ... 9 50
Shad
Herring 80
Flour—Western
Canal 9 50
Georgia 6 50
5 00 I Fodder
Grain—Corn
Wheat
Oats
Glass
Guntowder
Gin—Holland
American
Hides
1 ron—Swedes
English
Lard
Lead
Lime
Molasses
Nails
Oil—Iaimp
Linseed 90 W
Train 65 •»
Paints—White Lead 2 00 «
Peas 90 a
Pork—Nett A- 5 @
Rick 5 w
Kora.*.' 7 ®
Rum—Jamaica 2 00 «■
New England 40 'at
Syrup—Lemon... a-
Raspberry ®
Salt—Liverpool, scarce.. u
Almn, Urge and small 1 75 *
Shot 1 75 ®
Soaf 6 @
Steel—Cast 20 a
German 14 ©
American 8 ©
Sugar—St. Croix 8} ©
New Orleans .,... 7 a
Loaf, refined it a
Crashed 10 a
13
a 16
a 50
a 20 00
V 17 00
a 12 00
a is 00
10 00
7 00
1 25
80
Pyard-
4’ynrd.
14 pm.
ti pm.
9 Plli.
28 pm.
i2j pm.
5 pm.
13 pm.
i6 pm.
55 pm.
pm.
pm.
pm.
phhi.
Phhl.
Pbhl.
Phhl.
Pbox.
Phhl.
Phhl.
Pbhl.
For the same if owned by a non-resident.'.'..' 60 00 | (<«»■ ^<-«rly her last words were: “Though I walk
It is further ordained,' Tliat any licensed Dray
brossing the Macon Bridge with a load or part of
a load, from either Railroad Depot, to deliver to
wagons, or to a Railroad Depot, or with cotton, or
other loading from wagons, to deliver to a Railroad
Depot, shall pay a toll of 25 cents for a two horse
Dray, and 15 cents for a one horse dray, when so
loaded.
It is further ordained, Tliat said License shall not
be used either directly or indirectly, for the benefit
of any slave or free person of color, nor be trans
ferred to any other person, without the consent of
Council.
For a violation of any of the restrictions of this
Section, upon conviction before the Mayor, said
License shall he forfeited.
Sec. 2. Each and every wagon with more than two
horses nsed for hauling wood nr lumber, or any arti-
le for the owners private use, privileged to'eross
tlie Macon Bridge free of toil, if taken out before the
first day of April, shall pay 940 00
Between April and July 30 00
Between July and October 20 00
After the first October 12 00
Each and every two lioine wagon used in the
same way, if taken out before tlie first of
April, shall pay 20 00
After the first July 10 00
Each and every one horse wagon used iu tlie
same way, it* taken out before the first of
April, shall pay 10 00
After first of April, shall pay 10 00
After first of July, shall pay
One horse Butcher's or Baker's wagons, each
shall pay :
Sec. 3. Each and every two horse Hack or
Carriage, used for the purpose of carrying
Passengers to and from tne Railroad De
pots, shall pay 40 00
The same with four horses 50 00
Each Omnibus with two horses used in the
same way, shall pay 60 00
Each Omnibus with 4 or C horses, shall pay..125 00
The fare for a passenger to any part of the
city, shall be only 25 cents
Isec. 4. Any citizen to cross the Macon
Bridge in a* one horse pleasure vehicle, or
onh horse-back, shall pay 10 on
Fora non-resident 15 00
One liorse wagons lianling for tlie owner's pri
vate use, and not for hire...... 10 00
Sec. 5. For permission to huckster or ped
dle corn, meal or flour about the city,(fanners
bringing their own producojlrom tlie country
for sale, excepted,) shall he paid.......... 30 00
Transient traders in goods, wares or merchandize,
before exposing their articles for sale, shall take out
a License, mid pay as follows: tor one week *25 00
and *5 00 for every additional week they continue
I^ach Pedler of wares or merchandize, shall
pay ®- r *® 9*
tiEc. 6. Each Public Boarding House Keep
ers shall pay 1° 90
Each Tavern keeper, with a Bar, shall pay..200 00
V.aI. UotniW AfSnfnhtntu nr ferment Liouors
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
, singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
through the vallcv of the shadow of deafli, 1 trifl to If *PP e *f at . ,n > - °flw« within the time pro-
fear no 'evil: for tiou art with me: thy rod aud thy ZSftgWSl not bo graiu'^’ 0 ' ^ ^
Given under my hand at office, this lltli day of
j January, 1854. WILEY E. MANOR AM,
jan 17 Ordinary.
C i i:«II«;i \, HOUSTON COUNTY.—Whereas,
} Sanders Lane applies to me for Letters of Ad-
I ministration on the estate of Wiley Line, late of
Houston county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to he and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said Letters should not he granted.
Given under luy hand, at office this, 11th day of
I January, 1854. JOHN H. POWERS,
jau 17 Ordinary.
i-:
Ellis, Miss A G
Eleba, Mrs Julia
vans, Clias G
Edmund, (servant)
Kldridge, Thos J
•'Ills, Juo W
—Ford, Mary (col)
Fort 4c Co
Foddrill, S C
Frashure, B
Forbes, Patrick
Hollander, Enoch
_ av, Micli’l
Fullerton, Thos D
Forman, Wm A
4S—Goods!), Jas D
Gillon, Jas 11
Gallahcr, Corbin
ilbert, A S
vlaou, George
Grady, Micli’l
Gaulding, E R
Gurgnncss, Rebecca
utlirie, Jno L
ilbert, A S
Gray, Kob’t
Gallahcr, Mr
II—Harrison, B K
Harrison, Benj
Hoskins, L
Herrington. B
Hancock, N M
Hanicl, Z
Hanes, C H
Hubble, FI C
Hume, Rev J W
llogenhucli. Win
Higgins, Maurice
Hutchings, R II
Hubbnrd, Oliver
Hanunilton, Ralph
Hanse, Miss C
Henry, T B
Harris, Geo L
J—Jones, Wm M
Juiien, Mrs Maira
Jones, Wm II
Johnston, Isaac
James, Rees
lolmson, S R
Jessup, Joshua
Johnson, H R
Johnson, Miss Marv
Jones, Sliss Susan Z
Johnson, Martin
K—Keenan, Jas D
lvirk.C W
Knight, Wm
jan 17
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Lemon M.
\ Causey, late of Crawford comity, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and all per
sons having demands against said estate, are re
quested to present them duly authenticated within
tlie time prescribed by law.
jan 17 SAMUEL II. CAUSEY, Ex’r.
G 1 EOK6IA, HOUSTON COUNTY—Whereas,
I George W. FTsli, applies for Letters of Admin-
I istriitiol! on the estate of John B. McLain, late of
said comity, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned. to he and appear at my office within
the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said Letters should not he granted."
Given iinder my hand at office, this the lltli day
| of January, 1854. JOHN H. POWERS,
jiin 17 Ordinary.
4 50
6 50
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G eorgia, Houston county.—whereas,
Robert W. Baskin applies to me for Letters of
♦Moots I Guardianship upon the persons and property of
Vhush. I Mary F’rances, and Temperance M. Hargrove :
Pbusli. I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
Vbusii. 1 sons concerned, to be and appear at my office within
Pbox. I the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they
liave, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 11th day of
January, 1854.
jan 17 JOHN H. POWERS, Ordinary
10
9
2 12
... 1 00
Mssing Away.—Of the Senators in Con
W *w were members at the December
1845, only the following named gen
T" present:
■1. jj r ’ Atchison, 6f Missouri; Mr. Bright, of
r^Y ^ r - Cass, of Michigan; Mr. Clay-
'■ "t Delaware; Mr. l’carce, of Maryland,
<tl* I'hclpg, of Vermont. And but five
* present body were in service at any
previous to tlie above dote.—Xat. Int.
■' Vo One’s Enemy but his Own.”—“ Xo
his own ” happens, generally,
enemy of everybody with whom he is
“Xo one’s enemy but liis own ”
,Jip»dly through his means; calls in a
" w »y on his friendu for bonds, bail, and
‘; involves his nearest kin, leaves his
‘“8 ar i quarters his orphans upon the
a” :il | d i after having enjoyed himself to
gninea, entails a life of dependndee on
jgrnv, and dies in the order of that ill-
P^potation of harmless folly which
• * injurious to society than some positive
L?°Deh e
door of the tenement, in which retailing is carried
on, upon which shall he painted iu plain characters,
"Licensed Retailer of Spirituous Liquor”—with the
name of the party licensed, which sign-hoard shall |
lie continued until the expiration of the license, and j
not a day longer. . .
Any Licensed Retailer of spirituous or fermented
liquors, (Tavern Keepers excepted,) who shall sell
liquors on the Sabbath day, shall on tlie conviction
before the Mayor, forfeit his, her or their license,
and shall moreover be precluded from obtaining
another License during the year.
Sec. 7. F’or each Billinrd Table, shall he paid. 950 00
F'nr each Ball or Pin Alley “ 20 00
F’or each Vendue Master “ 50 00
F’or each Vender of Lottery Tickets.. 50 00
Sec. 8. Each male free person of color, be
tween the age of 16 and 60 yean, shall pay 25 00
Flaeli female tree person of color, between the
age of 14 and 50 years, shall pay
Sec. 9. F'or a permit to pass a slave owned
hi the city, to work about the city as a me
chanic or haudicraftman, conditioned that
slave shall not contract for any building or
other work on his own account, but work
under the control of some white person, (sub
ject on complaint and conviction before tlio
'.Mayor, to a tine of tweuty dollars, to be col
lected out of the owner, agent or trustee of
such slave, for every such offence,) shall he
Apple.
Tallow 10
Vinegar 20
Whiskey—Irish 2 50
Monongahela... 1 00
Rectified....... 35
Winks—Madeira 1 25
Sherry I 50
Champagne 12 00
Malaga 70
Port 2 50
Claret 3 00
Pkeg.
2 00 Pgal.
621 VgaL
10 tMB.
51 A* IB.
5 P1B.
121 **16.
9 A»1B.
2 25 Phhl.
30 Pgal.
6j VIS.
1 50 VgaL
1 00 Vgal.
Vgi'
Vkeg.
V bush
6 V1B.
6 V1B.
9{ V1B.
3 00 Vgal.
Vgal.
Vgal.
Vdoz.
Vsack.
Vsack.
Vbag.
8 VIB.
22 VIB.
16 VIB.
to VIB.
91 VIB.
9 VIB.
12j VIB.
12 VIB.
5 00 Vgal.
1 00 Vgal.
1 25 Vgal.
1 25 Vgal.
12J Vft.
50 Vgal.
Vgal.
Vgal.
Vgal.
Vgal.
Vgal.
Vdoz.
Vgal.
Vdoz.
Vdoz.
75
2 50
1 00
45
1 25
6 00
3 00
3 00
3 50
C NKOROIA, PIKE. COUNTY.—Whereas, Ro
~f bert V. Reid, applies to me for le tters of Ad
I ministration on the estate of Alexander O. Reid, late
I of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to V-ite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to he and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if anythey
have, why said Letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the lltli day of
| January, 1854. WILEY E. MANG11AM,
jan 17 Ordinary.
STATE OF UKOKfilAi
Tlie Court of Ordinary of Pike comity met pursuant
to adjournment, this 9th day January, 1854. Pre
sent—Wiley E. Maugham, Ordinary,
mo all whom this may CoscEits.—Whereas,
X Andrew Crawford, Jr., Administrator upon the
estate of Edmond C. Crawford, late of Pike county,
deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission
from the administration of said estate :
Therefore, tlie kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, are hereby cited aud admonished, to file
their objections, if any they have, in my office, in
terms of the law, otherwise, Letters of 'Dismission
will he granted tlie applicant agreeably to law, iu
such ease made aud provided.
Tlie above is a true extract from tlie Minutes of
said Court, this the lltli January, 1854.
jau 17 WILEY E. MAUGHAM, Ordinary.
4 00
2 00
40
4 00
3 00
16 00
1 00
4 00
5 00
Jlnrou Cotton ITlnrkrt, Jim. 17.
GKORlilA, ) Court of Ordinary, January
Houtton County. ) Term, 1854.
I T appearing to tlie Court by the |H.-titiou of Thomas
Hardison, that John Wooten, of saidcouutv, de
ceased, did ill his lifetime execute to John W. Mc
Gee his bond, conditioned to execute titles ill fee
simple to said John W. McGee, tor Lot of Liud mini
tier one hundred and twelve, in tlie sixtli district of
Houston county; and it further appearing that said
John Wooten departed this life without executing
titles to said lot of laud to the said John W. McGee ;
and it further appearing, tliat since the deatli of the
said John Wooten, said John W. McGee has trails-
ferred said Bond iu writiug to tlie said Hardison, for
a valuable consideration; and it further appearing:
tliat tlie whole of the purchase money for said lam I
away Rats.—A friend has just
"" of
’*'l , oided on it a piece of cheese,
r»t, i * ^ oot fretn the ground.
f lejl Ped at it and was h.
the' '* 10rr *ble squeal, nois.
F^iiiJi** ^ or800 k him and
| ’■"ibbu on the premises. 1
’ 1’hess Generally
l^^hei an erratum i
^« r which you can
There still continues • good demand for Cotton, at 15*J^2dS*X£n*W<mtoi;, decwe^since n hisiRath^
our last weeks quotations, say for extremes from . to aml t j, 0 g#id Thomas Hardison having petitioned
"T.15 00 I 9 9- principally 8|. I this court to direct the said John W. Bassett, Ad-
Salt is very scarce and is now selling at $3 per I ministrntor, on tho estate < of the said John Wooten
| deceased, to execute to him titles to said lot of land
in couforinity to said Bond and Transfer: It is,
therefore, ordered, tliat notice lie given in throe or
more public places in said eouiitv, aud ill tlie (ieorgia
J'etrgraph, once a month for three months of such
application, that all persons concerned may file oh
sack.
is this
Dissolution.
T HE F'irm of BRAY, UAKHART A CO,
dayd-issoived by mutual consent ljwtiotis in tlio Ordinary's office, if any tliey liave,
W. J. Me Kirov withdrawing and taking with hun |’' whv JuIlI1 w. Bassett, Administrator as afore-
the Manufacturing and Stove business to the next should not execute titles for said lot of land to
door.
paid 99 Tlie affairs of the late concern will ho settled by
F’or the same, if the owner lives out of tlio city. .81 90 I BgAV J; CAItHAItT, who will continue the Hard-
Sec. to. For a permit to pass a siavo owned _
in the city, to work about tlio city, as a com
mon laborer, porter, coachman, w asher wo
man, fruit seller, or seller of any other arti
cle, not prohibited by the laws of the State,
F’or tl-V sa'mef if 'owned "by "a non -resident .....10 00 | yjROUGHT to Jail, about the 18th day of October
Sec. II. F’or a permit to expose slaves for sale
:aL:» 0 1. . . Bn.We of tli/l ,.!lv «4M 111
the said Thomas Hardison,
jan 17 JOHN H. TOWERS, Ordinary.
3 00
ware business as usual in all its branches, at tlie old
stand. W. H. BRAY,
WHIT D. CABHART,
W. J. M< ELROY.
jan 17
j Court of Ordinary, Ilountnii
G I’.O KG IA, j county, Dooemher Term, 1853
Houtlon County. J- lVcscnt the lionorahle John li
) Towers, Ordinary.
3
5 00
within the corporate limits of the city, said
slaves to lie kept in a house nr enclosure, for
each and every slave so exposed by a citizen,
shall he paid
F’or the same, if owned by a non-resident,
For each mule nr horse brought for sale in the
city hy non-residents, or by individuals for,
or as Agent for non-residents, shall be paid. 1 00
F’nr each horse or mule entered aud withdrawn
(rum the city unsold, the amount paid shall
l,,, .di d : ami for eaeli slave eutered and
_ I T’l’ appearing to the Court that William Avern, de
er I J- ceased, did in his lifetime, execute to William
J 3 last a Negro man, who vans..» name ; I Thomaa, Ui» Bond, conditioned to execute titles in
i lie-ays he belongs to W’dey G. Higgeas, of Maeon Fee Simple, to sab William lhomas, fur Lot of Land
I i-ouutv Georgia He is about five feet ten inches number one hundred and MXtjr two, iu tlie sixth
l,iel. weichs about 125 pounds, dark compexlon, aud district of Crawford county; and it further appearing
00 IIk,ut 73 or 80 years old. The owner is requested that the said W illiam Averu, departed tills litu with-
to come torward, prove property, pay chaises, and out executing titles or in auy way providing there
to conn I, shgI1 ' de S with him as the law for; and it turtlicr appearing tliat said Bond since
... the deatli of tlie said Vi illiam Avnra, lias been legal
ly transferred and assigned to James Avera, aud
that tho purchase money of, and for said land, has
been paid to David Avera, the Administrator on tlie
estate of tlie said William Avera, deceased, since the
directs! 0 ***^' **' " WILEY B. TOPE, Jailor.
Clinton, Ga., Jan. 17, 1854.
Notice.
Kirlie, C W
King. Mrs Sarah A
I,—Lee, James
Lawson, Slunfonl 2
Jno M 3 Lillard, Mrs A \V
Lockett, B G 2
Lee, Thos L
Laugford, W’m
Lawrence, Mi-s I, R
Ligbtfoot, W’m
Ieiwton. W S
OT—McPherson, T
McCarthy, Clias
Moore, J F
Maiighau, Jno C
Miiu-hew, M XI
McGuiro.J C
Moore. J U
XleArtlnir, Dr D P 2
Xlosely, Thos Sr
Mitchell, J T
McCann, B R
XlcMakin, Alex
Mosely, Jas Sr
Metzgee, Sirs Mary S
IV—Nigh, Jno R
Neal, O J
Nelson, Capt A
Neal, (Fiasco (eol)
O—O'Sullivan. Peter
O’Hayre, Jno or Win
Ogdeii, Clias
1*—Preston, N W 3
Tierce, MissMary
Prestos, JIrs Fhmna
Thinkston, Henry
L’ease, E U
X’arkc-r, W’m
Tarmelee, J W
Perdy, Win
X’arker, J D
l’apnt, R B H
Panic, Mrs Floreila
R—Rogers, Dr Kob’t
Reid, Geo W
Roark, Jno A
Riley, W B
Rosseter, Xliss Mary E
—Edenbougb, Mrs M ARape, Xleiton
Ryon, Wm
M—Smith, Mrs II
Shake,spier, V
Smith, Sirs A R 2
Sanderline, GeoB
Smith, Jno
Swift, Miss H
Sanders, A
Snow, Miss L
Snell, W A
Smith, Edw’d
Stokes, W r B
Sehawtz, Sol
Simms, JIrs E
Shakcspier, Jonathon
Sullefuilt, M
Shy, Jliss Jane
Smith, H F
Stoddard, S B 2
Stanhope, Miss E R
St. Clare, Elijah
Smith, Jliss Sarah
T—TiUinghnst, Milton
Taylor, Campbell
Taylor, W
Thompson, JIrs E S
Tanner, Juo C
Toles, Andrew
Tuberville, Miss R
V—Vigal, Jno
Von, Geo W r
AV—West, Jas N 2
Wright, Wm H T
Watkins, F’rauk
Wilder, Mrs F’rances
Wall, H F
Wheeler, W G
Walsh, Julian
Wilder, JIrs Matilda
AValker, Juo Jl
Whittington, E O
Williams, X*
Waterman, Mrs M J
Williams, E V
Winn, Jno S
Winship, Green
Walden, JIrs JI A
West, IIB
Wright, C II
Woodson, Juo P
Wells, Clias W
Wright, Jno E
AVlmley, AVill
Williams,.Mrs JIary JI
White, I* A
Walker, W E
Williams, Jliah
West, Jliss Clara
JAMES A. NISBFrr, P. M.
Prtigs, ■f.'ntrnt Iflffeirinrs, £r.
», 4 li«-itiic:ii'
)U Til i: SEASi
SIMM, verv , -11
*i’. A«-
.lleiliriiK
!•’
ClULPllATi: (
17 I’m .- Mm pi
Indi i 1 :tiol I
MeLaii.-’.i V.-rminiJ.. [, sll| .,.
Strengthening Pla-T.-r.
Cherry Pietoral.
Sarsaparilins .,t :,|I kinds, am
tent Medicines, that are nut Hui
Domestic Remedies; Ilcdiein
Medicines,either in powdered .
Xy Every article warranted ,
style, and sold as low as from any respectable Dr
Establishment in the State.
LEONARD LITTLE
Cotton Avenue, (Sign Red Mortar.)
nov 22 Macon, Ga
1 a full stock of Pa-
nbug’s or Quack’s,
id Extract -; Botanic
>r crude state,
pun—put in, IniK iit
Jtlll’IlIIIR I'lllMl.
O OI.D hv the Barrel or Gallon, warranted alwavs
O to be the best, hy
nov 22 LEONARD LITTLE.
W HITE LEAD ground ill Oil, Kegs of ail sizes.
Linseed Oil; Varnishes, Turpentine. Also, a
full stock of Colored Paints ground in Oil or Dry;
Glass of all size; over 100 dozen Paint Brushes.
Very strong inducements held out to purchasers.
Call and See. LEONARD LITTLE,
nov 22 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
'Pjlilniifliijjin 98usinfS5 tfnriis.
THE SUBSCRIBER thankful tor lie- lib,-ml pat-
rouage bestowi-d <m the late firm, takes this
opportunity to express his acknowledgment for the
line, and assures his friends and patrons that
nothing shall in* wanting on liis part to merit tln-ir
continued favors.
We have now in store and are continutillv reeeiv-
mg choice Drugs, Chemicals, Palm-. Color*. Fancy
Articles, Pateut Medicines of all kinds, and every
artiele kept in a firs! rate establishment. Anv one
win, may favor ns with theirorders mav depend upon
their receiving the best attention, and that all goods
furnished will be of a reliable quiditv. Should tliev
mit give entire satisfaction, tliev uinv lie returned nt
the optiou of the hover,
nov 15 PL L. STROHECKKR ,V CO
William II. Drown A Co.,
T MPOKTEUS and Wholesale Dealers in F'oreign
X anil Domestic Dky Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Oil
Cloths, Ac. No. 108 .Market Street, South side, be
low F'ourtli, Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
Garden Seeds
W E are now opening a fresh lot -
all of which arc warranted of tli
growth. Tlie trade supplied on liberal tern
Moore, Ilcnszey A Co.,
TMPORTEKS A JOBBERS of Hardware, Cutlery
X and Guns, No. 181 JIarket Street, between 4th anil
[dec 20
5th Streets, Philadelphia.
19-ly
Haildock, Deed «V Co.,
W IIOLFlKALPi Dealers iu Boots, Shoes, Bonnets,
Pulm ls-Hf, Leghorn and I’anama Hats, Nos.
164 and 166, Market Street, below 5tli, South side, tip
stairs, Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
For Pliysieiuns.
A GREAT Variety of the best French, English and
X American Chemicals, and Phanj&aceu ti cal i’r.
mratioiis. Powders, Surgical In.-truinents, Magnetic
Machines, Vials, Specie Jars, Saddle Bags, Ac. Also,
Cumphene and Burning F’luid.
nov 15 E. L. STOIIECKER A CO.
George T. Drown «Y Co.,
TMPORTEKS a DEALERS ill Teas, Negara, To-
J. hacco, Snnlf, Spices, Ac., No. 21 North F’ourtli
Street, Pliiladelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
Truitt, Drotlier A Co.,
I MPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in IIakd-
Waue, Cutlery, Guns, Plated Saddlery, Ac., Nos.
169 aud 171 JIurket Street, above F’ourtli, North side,
Philadelphia. [dec 20 19-ly
3l!illinfrij nnii ,£nnq Sunils.
QUI-MJE.
UST received direct from-the manufacturer-, ftm
ounces Quinine. Purchasing our Quinine and
other Chemicals direct lrmn tlie manufacturen, we
cau confidently reeommend tliem pure and free from
adulteration. ' E. L. STUOIIECKKR A CO. S
nov 15 ii
To the A fllictt'd.
rnARRANTS EXTRACT OF CUBEBS A Copn-
.. via; Crossman’s Specific Mixture; French Cap
sules; Sugar coated Cnbeb and Copavia Pill-;
Rieard’s Specific; Jlaguiu’s Lueiua Cordial,- Com
pound Flxtract Bucher; Carpenter’s Extract Cubeb.-,
Sarsaparilla and Copax-ia. For sale bv
nov 15 • E. L. STROHECKKR A CO.
TO T11F PITKI.1C.
H AVING determined to dose out my en- eT\
tire stock of
Elegant Millinstry Goods,
during the present season, I will sell at such reduced
prices, particularly to cash buyer*, as will attract at
tention. I have in store beautiful Evening Dresses,
ami Dress Silks, splendid Embroideries, Trimmings,
Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Jlantillas, and a full stock
of tlie most fashionable Bonnets, Caps, Head-dresses,
Ac. Ac.
13T At the same time, I would most respectfully
request all those indebted to me, to call as soon as
possible and settle their bills.
jy* Dresses, Cloaks, Ac., made to order nt the
shortest notice. Mrs. F\ DF1SSAU,
nov 22 . Store on Triangular Block.
Iiitiia. Chulagogiie,
^OR THE CUKE OF AGUE AND FEVER.—
J. This preparation has been in nse for years, in tlie
successful treatment of Chills and Fever, and is now
recognised as a standard medicine. It not only
breaks the chill in a day or two. But an occasional
dose fortifies the system against further attacks. F'or
sale hy ' E. L. STROHECKKR A CO.
nov 15 14
New Millinery Goods.
M RS. A U DO INK would respectfully in-
form tlie Ladies of Mnean and vicin- c-
itv, that site has recently returned from tliecSt-
North, with nn unusually largo stock of
liucry, Bonnets, Cloth Talmas and Clonks, Furs
and F’lats of every description. Also, a large as
sortment of Toys and Fancy Article*—ail of which
Avill be sold at such reasonable rates as will ensure
quick- sales and small profits. The Ladies are invi
ted to call and inspect her goods,
oct 18
ISODINSOjY a eldred
WILL, iii a very few days, exhibit their celebrated
combined BBHS
MENAGERIE & CIRCUS
in this City, together with all the great
HirPODROMIC FEATS,
of the New York and Paris Hippodrome, among
which will be the wonderful scientific achievement
of a man walking upon a perfectly smooth ceiling,
with his
Feet uppermost ami Itislieuddowu,
PERFORMED BY JIR. G. N. ELDRED.
\cw Millinery Store.
M RS. KENNEDY lias just returned from
New York, where she has selected
choice and cllegant assortment of Millinery
and F’ancy Goods, to which she would call the at
tention or tlie Ladies of Macon and tlie surrounding
country. Thuukful for past favors, she is determin
ed to leave nothing undone to deserve a continuance
of the same. -
iy She lias removed to the store formerly occu-
f iied by F’reeman A Benson as an Ice Cream Sa-
oon, between W. XV*. Parker’s and the N. Y. Branch
Store. oet 11
Millinery ami Fancy Goods.
AT ly UAMOUR has just returned fromNew k
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the lionorahle Ordinary of Bibb county,
for leave to sell all tlie Real Estate of William
Morrissv, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased,
jan 17 O. A. LOCHRANE, Adm’r.
drk, and has selected a stock of the
above Goods, whicli'caunot (ail to please those
who wish to pnrcliase. It consists iu a fine assort
ment of Straw and Sii.k Bonnets ; a general assort
ment of Rmaoxs and Fi.ovvr.ns, Head-Dresses and
Caps. Also, a good assortment of the choicest Dress
Silk Goods and livening 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.
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned having Leased tlio / 9-r—1
above establishment, begs to assure pTVjjn
the travelling public, that no exertions will l> * IOU
bo spared to sustain the established reputation of the
jan 10—tf .1.VAXES MEAKA, \ l ro P riet °rs.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
To tlie Citizens of Macon and Vi-
c.inity.
M R. C. O’HARA will open a Hchool in Dempsey’s
Block, up stairs, on the corner Third and Cher
ry Streets, on the second Monday in January, 1854,
for the reception of pupils both Jlale and F’emale, at
the following rates, viz :
Primary or F’irst Class, including Spelling,
Reading, Writing und Arithmetic, for the
Academic year 930 00
Tlie Junior or Second Class,includingJCnglish
Grammar, the higher branches of Arithme
tic, PhilosophyRlietqric Ac 40 00
Tlic Senior or Third Class, including Greek
and Latin or Grecian and Rome Literature, 50 00
REFERENCES.
Drs. J. T. Cox ASS Osliu, | Gen. Rutherford,
lion. A. H. Chappell,
Col. J. J. Carey,
New Fall Millinery.
A TBS. CAREY, at her old stand, opposite tf-
1VI the Lmier House, will open on the 6th T*
instant, her new and splendid stock of F’all^d
MILLINERY A F’ANCY GOODS, to wliieh
she invites the attention of the Indies. Also, can
he found on hand at all times, tlie latest fashions of
the following articles, BONN FITS of Velvet and Leg
horn, new shapes. Straw and Silk; F’lats, (new style)
Leghorn and Straw. EBIBKOIDERIES, on LAfcE,
MUSLIN and SILK, TRIM JIING and GARXTUBE
RIBBONS, Kid, Laee and Silk «G LOVES, French
F’lowers, Eveniug DRESSES, Mantillas, JIanteletts,
COLLARS. 1NSERTINGS, Worked BANDS.CAPS,
IIEAD-DRESSES,Ac., Ac. oct 4
New Millciicry.
\TIS3 E. DOYLE having permanently
it L located herself in Perry, takes this [J
method of informing tho Ladies of I’srrv.ji
and surrounding country, that she will carry**
oil itlilliurr)- anil Dress Jinking in all its
branches. She lias just opened an entire new stock
of Jlonnct*. Kibbon*. tlcrrtl rlretse*. Cajnt. I'borer*. ,yr.,
of the latest style and fashion—which she will sell on
liberal terms. Indies will please favor her with a
all. oct 25 3in
Messrs. Winship A Sou,
jan ID
| Judge Knott,
I W.C. Jones,
Wm. C. Wilson.
Ini
Metropolitan Silk Stork.
REMOVAL*.
EDWARD LAMDEBT A CO.
JI PORTERS A JOBBERS of Silk and Fancy
Goods. Having removed to their new Ware
house, No. 55 Chambers Street, New York, opposite
the Park, invite the attention of the Trade to their
Spring Importation of Rich Silks, Dress Goods
Shawls, Ribbons, Embroideries, Ac.
Merchants throughout the United States are soli
cited to examine our assortment, which in Novelty,
ltielinesv and Variety, is believed to he unsurpassed
in this metropolis, aud adapted to tlie wants of tlic
very bent trade in this country; all of which will he
offered to ra*h aud first class six month's Buyers, on
tlie most favorable terms.
jan 10 22—Cl
NEW FAMILY GROCERY,
W E tlie undersigned, having formed ti co-part
nership, under the name nnd style of F’kkhan
A Daly, for transacting a general Grocery Busi
ness, have just opened a new stock of Faintly (jro
eerie*. Fancy and staple Dry Good* Hot*. Cap*.
Hoot*, Shoe*. Fine Liquor*. Scgart, ,\-r., ,\-r. Wo
hope tlie citizens generally, will call and see us, next
door to Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks’ Ware-house,
JI. E. FEEHAN,
jan 10 22—ly D. DALY.
Medical.
D RS. NOTTINGHAM A BATTLE respectful]
announce, that tliey liave associated in thepnf
ticc of tlio various branches of the Medical Profi
sion.
All calls promptly responded to. Office, the same
ns hitherto occupied by Dr. Nottingham.
Dr. Battle's residence is just below Mrs. Tracy’s,
the house formerly occupiod hy Mr. Kylandcr.
C. n. KOTTtROHAM It. !.. llATTI.lt.
jan 10 2.1—2t
Mules Tor Sale.
A NY oue wishing to purchase two or three well
broke plantation MULE:
ing to tlie subscriber,
jan 10
can do so. hy uppl-
jaues n. Ring.
Hamden's Express.
K ESPECTF'CLLY begs leave to inform the citi
zens of Macon und its vicinity, that they hav
concluded their arrangements with tlie Central Rail
road and Banking Company, and are now runnln
messengers daily to Savannah and semi-weekly t
Oglethorpe nml Columbus, and also forwarding good
In .Milleilgcvill" and all intermediate places. W
would also say that our Expresses by Steamers t
>rk and Philadelphia, enables oi t<
Bank Notes, Draft*, uml bills for r
cry description of Merchandise nn
everv town in tlie Northern State
torward
M
1 Valua
*. al«o t
id E
Third »trcet. .'In
-Randolph Street. Coliiu
— f: .tii.i 15 Smith l li
ibus.—t I llrondwi
ird l’hiladelphi.i.-
iri-.St. Providence
LIVINGS It IX WINCHESTER A CO
FREIGHT REDUCED!
Tlic Pnlnalii Stcniii Itont Company,
W ILT, take COTTON after this
date, to Savannah, from any
of the Iaindings between Macon and|
Darien, by the Steamers
ISAAC SCOTT A- SAJI .lONUS,
until the firat of May next, nt FIFTY CENTS
PER HALE.
Agent at Macon, Charles Cambell.
“ “ Hawkiiisville,...Simon JIkkiutt.
“ “ Darien A. A. DkIsihmf..
Agents at Savannah, Smith A Lathrop.
dee 27 20—3t
ValiGiliIt* Tavern Property for Sale
rplIE Proprietors of the Indi ax Spring A*.
X Hotel, at the Indian Spring, Butts[iji
county, now offer for sale that valuable I»»t
Tavern Property at said place. This Tavern can
accommodate Three Hundred Person* at one lime, as
the buildings are very large. All persons wishing
to invest in one of the most valuable tavern property
in Georgia, are now invited to call and look, as a
great bargain will now be given, and terms made
easy. This being one of the most valuable Water
ing Places iu the .Southern country, is therefore; the
most valuable as n location for a first class Hotel in
Georgia. The property will be offered at private
Bale from this time until F'riday the 6th day of Jan
uary next; when if it is not sold at private sale, it
Will on tliat day be offered at public sale. Titles
will he made perfect.
Iy F'uroiture sufficient for the Tavern can he
had with it. EDWARD VARNER A SONS.
Indian Spring, Dec. 13, 1833.18—tf
For Sale.
A LARGE and commodious Dwelling A—
House, containing five good Rooms, jsti
with large Garden, Stable aud other out PH
houses attached. Also, a good well of water. The
house is pleasantly situated near the F'einale Acade
my. F’or particulars, apply to J. BARNES oi
dec 6
R. IIOBBS.
Macon AVitolc.salc ami Retail Sad
dicry Warehouse
W T. JlIXACO., Cotton Avenue, JIa
• imfacturers of Saddles, Bridles and
Harness, have on hand a good assortment
of Saddles, Bridles and Harness, of which tlie follow
ing comprise a part;
Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Shafton Saddles
Planter’s large nnd extra large Saddles; Men’s plain
do.; Flnglish do.; Boy s ami Knee do.; Ladies’ Ssd
dies of a variety of patterns; Bridles and JIarteu
gales, Saddlo-bags, Ac.
Saddler’s Materials—Saddle Trees,Skirting and
Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Wei,
Thread aud Tacks, assorted sizes.
Harnesses.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulk
Harnesses, of all kinds, hy the single set.
apl 12
MeC A LLI L A
C OMMISSIO X M
I ONES,
li C HAN T
MACON, GEORGIA,
| ) KG leave to inform the eitizei
J surrounding country, tliat tin
Prttgs, I'atfnt ft!?iiiriiiT5, fa.
MACON DRUG STORE.
K. I. STKOUECKErTv CO
AroTHKCARIE*. AND DKUGlilsr*
■ , atmrr tbt Floyd Ifotisr. Man.„, (1
l>i*«»liilion of’ Copnriiierakip.
Partin-rship heretofore existing b.-tw
li-eriher nnd tin- late L. I!. \\ i, ,
id' tin
All persons indebted !
rcluiM-d the entire interest
1 all the debts of tlie late
iin--soii liis own account,
the late firm, nr-- r.--pect
«e torn .ird promptlv nnd settle
- bii-in-- ,„(w be efo-1-d spei-d-
EDW'D. L. STROHECKKR.
f Garden Seed,
nov 15
K. I,. S TROHECKKR A CO.
Ij A PJER CHE,
BY JIESSRS. LA ROUSE AND KING.
This extraordinary performance has excited uni
versal wonder aud admiration, showing beautiful
F’eats of Balancing and Elegant Acrobatic Postering,
by La Rouse, O.V A POLE THIRTY FEET
HIGH, held hv Slons. King.
MADAME ROBINSON,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
And an additional list of popular Actors are with the
'.’onipany, and will appear in the various exercises.
THE BAND
Is directed by the celebrated JOS. KOSHER, which
is a sufficient guarantee tor its merit.
A M 1*1.UNDID COLLECTION OF WILD
ANIJIAI.S,
In addition to tlie above attractions, offer a rich bill
of entertainment. T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent,
nov 29 16—tf
Peter A Jaugstettcr,
D RAPERS and Tailors, Opposite
the Lanier House. The sub
scribers are now receiving and open
ing their stock of F’all aud Winter
Hoods, consisting iu part of Black,
and F’.'incy colored F’renchand Eng
lish Cloths, F’rench, English and
American Cassimeres, of all kinds
and colors. Vestings of Silk, Satins,
cut Velvet and Embroidered pat
terns. AU of which will be made 1
and trimmed in our usual style, and at the shorte
notice.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
HConsisting in part of new stylo of Patent Shirt-,
Under Shirts, Merino aud Canton Flannel Drawer.-,
Stocks, Scarfs, Neckties, Gloves,Suspenders, 4cc.
F eelmg grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon ns, we respectfully [solicit a continuance of
the same, hoping that by strict application to busi
ness and a moderate scale of prices, to need the
approbation of those dealing with us.
iy Cutting done at the shortest notice,
oct 18-3m PETEIt 4c JAUGSTETTER.
Kcinovcil.
T BARNES has removed his BINDER}
• I . Mulberry Street to the ” Georgia Tele"
lffice, on Cherry Street.
fr.ul
rapli ’
—
For Sale.
A BEAUTIFUL LOT, which contains three and
three-fourth Acres of lauid—a beautiful situa
tion well improved, with all necessary Buildings on
tlie premises. A good Dwelling House, one story
high—an Office, and a large Negro House, with a
chimney in the centre of it. AH of said buildings on
a line iu front of the F’ederal Road, now called tin-
Columbus Road. Also, a very good Bam—a fine
well of water, and of tho best. It is a notable place
of health and comfort. Said premises adjoins the
lands of Leroy Napier on threo lines, and one line on
the Columbus road. Said premises will be sold low
tor cash. F'or information apply to
JI. FITZGERALD.
F’or particulars apply to J. BARNES, or
dec 20 T. C. DEJ1PSEY.
Keebe & Co,,
.FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 156 Hroadtray Nine
I. 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 tlie Spring and Summer seasons, than any style
tliey have heretofore issued. The increased demand
for their lints has induced B 4c Co., to enlarge their
manufactory, and they can now assure their custom
ers that all orders will he promptly executed, and tlio
Hats forwarded at one day's notice, if desired. Eaeli
Hat will be packed in a good hand-box without extra,
charge. The following is a list of their established
prices subject to Five per cent discount. Terms
cash, 936, 839, $42, 845, 948 4t $54. p'r Uox. for Bl'k
Moleskin Hats, and 839 to 86<> p’r doz. for Rocky
Mountain White Silvery Beaver Hats, Fine -oft l'a-
simero Hats, Itl'k Drab and Pearl of tho most fashion
able styles at 915 to 836 p’r do*. They alio mutufai
ture and keep on hand a large assortment of Gent s
and Youth's caps, of the most fashionable styles, at
prices from $12 to $18 p’r doz. for Gents, and from
$10} to 818p'r doz. for youths. Beebe <Sc Co., will
forward Hats ill time for their customers to offer them
for sale on the same day the fashion is introduced in
the city, if the orders are received in season for them
to do so.
dec 27 20—4t
Stolen
IT*ROM the subscriber, ou tho 21st inst. a small
L 1 POCKET BOOK, containing 30 or 40 dollars in
cash, and several note
one note on John Pon
one on JIrs. Hughes,:
Progler, and perhaps
the notes and papers 1
properly rewarded,
dec 27
and papers of importune
rs, -cur., one on Jlr. Whittle
\ m 1 --ii Mr. Jli-ara and Mr
others. Any information ‘
mb' thankful!' rearivod am
ABNER 1 . • • a'I'.RS.
New Sale ami Livery Stable.
rnllK Subscriber having bought out the staid.
X j. M. Cooper 4c Son, will continue the bu-i
on Iris own account, having ample room, he is
bled to furnish better accommodation for Her-.-
Mules on sale, than any in the
glo Harness and Saddle Horse
Bug i. Carriages,\e„ for hir
Double and*'
11 broke, lor sa
i. F. COOPER
18—
08T
< dem
• ell til.
ok, oo
coiptf
Fifty
an the 2
>t in Gri
Dollars Kewanl.
ih December, ls.vi. eitli.
lin. or M .. on, or on the
i, - a -mall WALLET oi
if tin
Cotton Av
o s, for the sale o
Tcniuxsii;
u to parch
I VW 11 lik.-K
Apply to'
ill kinds of
Pi'OtlllCC
.-pectTully
!,l T5rifl
.r i“o. k
i Railroad
i eotlon - in. from Hie' Railroad agent at
, r. ward will lie paid for the de-
W.-illet to the Proprietors of the. Lanier
in, orJu- A. Hecks. Griffin.
i\ .ml ,-e' eii hundred dollars, can be do
G M JIARTHEWS.
‘0.27, 1853. jan 3—41"
Kiiibrobi <’ ricji.
Under >1. e\ n, Muslin Robes, C'olars
roid.-ris g< lierully. our stock is far above
We will prow the l'uet to all who favor
BOSTICK ,V JOHNS.
S. Il<>
EG A It.
'iiaii'lezS
wi'.n.ni. SNUI-’F AND TOBACCO STORE, Or
, 1 1-0-1 r>: ill, I.VVIUK House, Mulberry street. Mi
eon. Ga., where In- keeps. onstantiy on hand, import
ed N|*niBinh Megm n, ns well as American.*v-
nnr., at w iiolesal.' and retail. Also, rhrwiaf Ta*
bavco, Nauir, Ae. jan 3—ly