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Inw-*A bride ’ ‘* re< i uired ’ t , &r ‘
*■••• to invile * ueßla 1°!
1 r, I Drove Ik t quality, and upon winch tn
[I L reputation will depend. It must be
KheroJn hands, and both to herself and
M i will be the consequence if she be found
Sn Ther dinner prove a triumph, itl re
‘j t<) honorable notice not only herself but also
,j V in which she was so soundly trained.
V \ fear f u l, that if tills were the custom in our
would be many brides who would bring
?both upon themselves and their parents, and
• of that “honorable notice’’ which the
fufa good dinner confers upon the Siberian
1 ° female Education, now-a-days, ignores do
,,on„my and patronizes tinsel, show and sham!
K'ihe worse for the young damsels and their
’ and masters,’’ when the syllabub of life
to give place to bacon and long collards!
■■ i 11> i mr
Xho Buzzards vs. Stock.
I ilauter informs the editor of the Milledgeville
■ >,on that the buzzards are attacking his stock.
■ “hat, within a few weeks, so great had been
“ruction among his lambs and young pigs, by
. in js that he could no longer trust them out of
Revision of some person on his premises. lie
Mf'ueosed an attack made by them upon a full
■ wc which would have proved successful but
■Bely interference.”
■ luregoing article, not much to the credit of the
K, n of Georgia lambs and pigs, is going the
Hos the press, and we merely stop it to enquire
H/trds have ever been known to attack these
H, lien they are in a thriving and obese state?
Hwznrds are carrion fowls, and prefer dead car-
Hto live ones, but we know not but that their
■ aro strong enough to seek the gratification of
H. by an attack upon pigs and lambs that are on
legs,’’ from want of sustenance. Again
Hy. were those lambs and pig*/< or lean?—
question.
Our Cook Table.
Union. Anew and splendid weekly
Paper from Boston. It is published on a
H,.j n that of freedom from all advertisements,
it wid he full of reading matter. It will
national newspaper.’
■H.Vm-iiVs Model Courier. This veteran weekly
Htalel|liia still continues to flourish in all its pris
and glory. It.is a mammoth sheet, lively,
■B and instructive.
fukstrated Family Friend. The novel experiment
a large and handsomely illustrated week*
in tlie South, seems to have been suc-
Address S. A. Goodman, Columbia, S. C.
enclosed, mid secure a year's reading of
whcivime literature.
istratedMagazine of Art. An excellent num
berliio ,:,r March, containing 28 Illustrations and
MB excellent historical and other reading; publirh-
BA!n. Montgomery, 17 Spruce st., N. Y., at 25
number.
trienn Colton Planter. Dr. Cloud is again
liis new Magazine and well sustains its inter-
Alabama Planters will do well to ‘extend
of freedom’ for the Doctor's interesting publi-
aJiam's Magazine for April. A magnificent
f HI pages letter press, without the usual full
Pictures. Graham offers SSOO in Premiums to
i! July I. for die* live largest dubs of subscribers
•jri for the Magazine, prior to that time.
Jet/* Book. The April No. just at hand, ami
•lnful No. it is. Its ‘Gemograph’ Engraving of
side Gossip’ is an exquisite affair. The otlwr
llislmients, some 20 in number, are also good.—
Ladies will be charmed with Godey'a new and iin-
J style of crotchet and netting.
— -
ssolvtng \ iews.—A lad whose father
become somewliat addicted to “imbibiiiw’’
r too freely, came home one evening, and
a>ked by his mother if he had seen his
•r.
Vs, mother, I saw him at the House,”
tig one of the principal hotels of the place.
Vhat was he doing there?” asked the moth-
Vell,” said the little boy, “I don’t know
to; but l guess he was taking a ‘dissolving
‘of a lump of sugar in the bottom of a
iler!”
his joejdent was told to his father on his
ns Lome that night, and it so affected him,
lie has keen a strenuous advocate of Tem
jnce ever since.
Tribute of Respect.
roimji Military Institute, March 2P, 1853.
v meeting of the Carps of Cadets held to cousi
ho death of Cadet F. 11. IIELVENSTIEN, who
ird tins life on the 2fith inst., Cadets W. F.
k, R. \\ . Hubert and L. Weems, having been
nlcd a committee to prepare resolutions relative
it event, reported the following:
l. it having pleased Almighty God to remove a
! and brother from among us, one who bv the
i ness of bis deportment and thu kindness of his
js had endeared himself to many, and won
•sped and esteem of all. We feel the solemity
sdispensation, and are deeply afflicted and fin
ed thereby.
. Tint for consolation in this affliction we have
[stifle and virtuous character of the deceased,
lie reflection that this melancholy event is in the
of God’s Providence, for even the hairs of our
:re numbered, and not a spurrow fulls to the
id without our Father.
• W e deeply sympathize with the parents, fami
o friends of the deceased, and in particular with
rotlier who is one of our number, in whose, frater
“rrow we heartily unite.
k I hat in testimony of our sorrow we will wear
*ual badge of mourning for thirty days,
leae resolutions having been unanimously adopt
-1 was ordered that they be published in the Con
l'cnnil l nion, the Macon and Oglethorpe papers,
mt u copy of them be forwarded to the parents
deceased.
Cadet W. T. BLACK, I’rcs.
adt t M . 11. BOSS, Sec’y.
‘TIS IS THE TERMOATIOX,
at tooofien, of what, in its inception, was lightly j
rd. and fatally neglected as a common cold. The
‘•lni! does not increase faster by rolling, than does
l* 1 ’ k f 'in an unchecked Cough or Cold. When
’nutation once seizes upon the delicate tissue of the ;
C s . tne progress of fire is scarcely swifter or more .
bmu that of Pulmonary Disease, through ilsva- j
‘ Mures, to its terminus, death ! Yet it may be
’ • ii in all cases by a prompt resort to Dr. Roger’s
Liverwort, Tar, and Couclialagua. To this
,r ntli, many among the first men in the land, |
M'pended their attesting signatures. Read their 1
“‘"■u in the pamphlet in the hands of Agents. —
Ul ’ a ‘ !, o referred to the advertisement in another
nin. i „ a
lino npr 2
| I*l*’ 1• _ Such is tiie true meaning of the
, ,• j l^ 1 ’ or of the two Greek words from
i’ 1 ‘'■derived. This is the signficant and appro
<TP n ,he TIIUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, or
V Vpi 1 CE ’ P re P ared bv Dr. .1 .S. HOUGH
, • 1 luladelpbia, from the fourth Stomach of the
. ,' le cure o 1 Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is
- own remedy for an unhealthy Stomach. No
ti'l'v' wrr v^, Ua * ‘ ls cura *ive powers. It renders
1 , 1 perfectly consistent with Health
L i- rur, ‘ oi the Ox, in another part of this paper
A Card,
li n*w ‘ ‘ t>EAR Sir.—y oli will please have the kind
ilmt “I’ r r * le hifonnation of my friends and custom*
Til'.. “ from the recent accident, has been but tri
eftli ‘ ~ r ’ ater t ,art 01 my stock was removed to another
not Mr'^i%? ( !’i CI L[ e,aained u P r 'R h t. My whole 105[,,,
[,,, p| I*lo to S3O. I have removed to a store un
|, , • ’ ouse ’ a tew doors below Carhart & and
fe 1 t, 1 V” I * le A S enc y °f the Bank of 3tatc of Georgia,
I witii 1 , c ha PPy t° receive my friemls and customers s
>r lotnf K ICe °f Groceries, including a very su
tanooi, \| lCr>n ’ k‘ r< * and Flour on consignment from
(iril ifiss’" 8 ’ T. C. DEMPSEY.
‘CO4. U
I’b iHtitl \cu Spring ?lilliuery,
For 15.53.
• > MBS. M. CAREY is now opening and
svf-rt ! T^'.^, i . rece ' v *ng at her old stand, opposite the
Lanier liouse, anew and beautiful stock
i H of ®P r i n e and Summer MILLINERY &
4'®’’ y PANOY GOODS, comprising .ill the dif
'’ ferent styles of STRAW, SoXTAG, AL-
Bony LACE, SILK and FANCY BON
/Tl NETS > cai>s - HEAD DRESSES, ice.—
tj|l as Also, Lace, Silk, Embroidered and Plain
‘•nines ‘t ■' !an,e b ets i Swiss Embroidered Dress
all j' et ‘ ,I,Pr with every article usually kept in her
f j’ v " h,cll will be sold at the lowest possible figure.—
lall a, ) ,U 5 ‘* !e atte Mion of her customers in the country
examine her stock.
Ck or ii , ll! be °P <! n on the 15th of April an entire new
of Ha's and Bonnets. apr2
riM PARIS millinery.
■- FSS A U takes pleasure in announcing to the
just or,of 01 “ acon anii the adjoining Counties that she
ill it s ‘ “* < . l hpr s P’endid Assortment of Paris Millinery
land m * I”?: s,lcb 38 Bonnets, Caps. Head Dresses, In*
i a, ®> Bibbons, Gloves, Embroideries, fcc.—
poctfully solicits a call from all before pure has
apr 2
Celebrated astbe Arabs were, centuries ago, in the healing
art, many of their preparations were of great worth and ama
zing virtue. H. G. Farrell’s celebrated Arabian Liniment is
a composition of balsams from rare plants and aromatic gums
peculiar to Arabia, and it was by the use of the articles com
posing this great medicine that even the wild Arab of the
desert performed such myroculous Cures. It is equally good
for man or beast ; therefoie it is hailed as the greatest bless
ing of the age. See advertisement.
MARRIED,
On the 31st March, bv the Rev. G. H. Hancock,
Mr. JOSEPH N.SEYMOUR to Miss JULIA A. E.
BOSTICK, daughter of li. H. Bostick, Esq , all of
Montezuma, Ga.
0 A most munificent Printer’s Fee in the shape
of a four or five story Pyramidal Cuke with all the
fancy doings annexed, accompanied the above an
nouncement. Thanks,Joseph,that in the height of
thy happiness, thou hast not forgotten thy friends.
In Talbotton.on Wednesday, the 23d ult., hy the
Rev Richard Johnson. Dr. CYRUS THOMPSON,
of Miss, to Miss MARY, daughter of Maj. Win, B.
Bacon.
Also, on the same day and place, by the Rev. John
J. Groves, Mr. LEWIS WIMBERLY, of Centerville,
to Miss REBECCA BOYNTON.
DIED,
At Naples, on the lltli of February last, in the
16th year of her age, ANNE ELIZABETH, the
voungest daughter of the lion. George W. Crawford,
of Bel-air, Ga.
Spring Millinery & Fancy Goods.
MRS. DAMOUR has just re-
JHgRjV turned from New Yoi k with a splendid
tr assortment of the above Goods, selected
herself for this market, and consist
vj’' S’ J.A’W ln ß of a large assortment of all new
ii! t(! nW styles of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, la
j|i n ~ ccs, Silk Lace, Embroidered Mantillas,
ffj |fj Capes and Collars, all of new styles, T> s-
I ’ I V sue Silk, Organdy and other Dress Goods
of the finest quality. apr2
WINSHIP SON
HAVE now on hand the largest and most complete as
sortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
ever offered in this market. Their stock of LADIES 5 lilt ESS
GOODS is much larger that any former season and includes
every thing that is new and desirable, from the lowest price
to the finest fabrics imported. Their old customers and the
public are invited to call and examine their stock. apd
CiTKAW MATTINGS. —Plain and Checked Straw
Mattings of all widths, just received and for sale low by
npr2 UTNSIIIP & SON.
L A DIES’
Hair Dressing and Shampooing.
Mrs. progler has removed to I he corner of 4th
and Mulberry Street, near the Market, where she is
ready to accommodate the Ladies of Macon in the above
branch of business. She will also keep on hand a good as
sortment, and make to order, all articles of artificial Hair
Work, such as Wigs, Curls, Bands, lira ids, Arc. Also, a large
I assortment of Perfumery of all kinds. Long Hair bought.
I All articles of hair repaired. Rprs tnotf
Notes and Accounts.
A LI. persons indebted to the subscriber are respectfully
urged to call and make payment at their earliest con
venience. apr2 E. J. JOHNSTON.
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
AYW' r ISIMNG to reduce my present large and elegant stock
w w of Watches, Jewelry,silver Plated Ware, Lamps, Gi
j randoles, Vases, TeS Trays, Guns. Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc.
to the lowest possible point, by the Ist of August next, 1 will
sell till that time at very reduced rates for Cash or approved
credit. apr2 E. J. JOHNSTON.
€10 LT*S PISTOLS—( )f !?, 1 and 5 inch barrel, recei
/ ved per last Steamer hy (ap2) E. J. JOHNSTON.
Razors —‘-Hollow Ground” and “I tame Pack” by
U ade & Butcher, for rale by E. J. JOHNSTON.
apr2 51
[A AYS J FANS ! FANS !Of all grades, from 25
cents to $25 each. Anew and fine supply just received
and for sale as low as any in market bv
apr2 E. J. JOHNSTON.
AT COST in lots to suit purchasers, 3 to 4 dozen last year's
Fans, by E. J. J.
CIOMAIF. iICI AI. BANK NOTES purchased by
J apr2—if J. A. WHITE. Broker.
DR. W. FREEMAN,
II OM CE P AT II I C PHYSICIAN,
fHI i.NDEI 13 his services to the citizens of Macon and vi
fli ciuity. lie is also prepared to cure diseases by Elec
| trn-Magneti.- m, on an entirely new system, such as Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Curvature of the Spine, Amaurosis, Deafness,
: Diseases of the Heart, Liver, Arc.
SfSr* O lice comer of Walnut and 3d Sts., formerly occu
| pied by Ur. Itosevelt. aprO-tiin
MUSICAL CARD.
MESSRS. KEN NETT & CLARKE,
JLiJL Professors of Music, would take this opportunity
to express their thanks to the citizen* of Macon and
vicinity, lot the liberal patronage bestowed upon them
during the short time they have resided in Macon, and
which has confirmed their previous intention ot mak*
j ing this their permanent residence. They would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage
whi :h has surpassed tin i: most sanguine expectations,
j They are happy to announce to the public that they
‘ have rented Temperance Hall, with the intention of
! establishing a permanent Musical Institute, the object
I of which will he the cultivation and advancement of
the science of Music. Their long experience and un
varied-ucciss, warrants them in p:offering their servi
ces to all who may desire a thorough musical educa
tion. WM. BENNBIT,
apr 2 4t C. IL. CLARKE.
i NOT SOLD OFT, STIFF ON MTV;
r I A I!F subsci ihrr having ascertained that an im
_L pression is abroad in the country, that he has sold
: out and retired from business —begs leave to correct it,
l as such is not the case. .So far. otherwise indeed is
the fact, that lie has made arrangements, by which
: Ins time shall be more than ever given to hts business,
so as to concentrate a'l his energies upon Medicine, not
| only in prt paring, compounding and selling, hut in pre
scribing for and visiting the sick within a reasonable
distance of the city, and treating chronic cast sos dis
ease by mail or otherwise, as usual. Persons, living
farther than twenty miles, unless near cither of the
Railroads, cannot be visited ; those on either line,
within 3 or four hours of Macon, in urgent cases, may.
Patients suffering from chronic diseases, that re
quire personal attention, can be accommodated in the
city.otherscan be treated through the mail.
Servants requiring personal attention, will be re
ceived at his Infirmary. Store and consultation office,
on corner of Mulberry and Third strce'.s, opposite the
Flovd House, Macon, Ga.
apr 2 fit M. S. THOMSON.
CHEAP PAINTING !
Coach, House, Sign & Ornamental
CY ILDING, GLAZING, BRONZING, and Imitations of
T Wood, Marble, &c., executed with neatness and des
patch, at the shortest notice.
p l"’P next door from Mrs. Blake’s, in the rear of W.
F. Harris’ VVarehousj.
t. siunuolskr- (apr2—tf) t. r>. kbwmsk.
Superior Teas !
OLD HYSON,
••nperial,
vL Gunpowder,
’ Black Teas of all kinds and prices, some of which
are superior to any ever brought to this market, just receiv
edand for sale :y [mar26] GEO. T. ROGERS.
New Millinery Establishment.
MRS. KENNEDY would inform the Ladies of Ma
con and vicinity, that she has recommenced the abovo
business in all its branches, at her rssidpnce next door te
Plant’s Carriage Repository, and assures all who may favor
her with a cail that she will endeavor to give general satisfac
tion. Dress-making in the best style as usual. mr26-6t
E . E . BREWER,
Plain & Decorative House & Sign Painter,
GILDER AND GL A ZIER ,
MACON, GA.
Imitations of Wood and Marbies, in every style, and on
the most reasonable terms.
Country Orders punctually attended to.
J’y Shop in thu rear of No. 12, cotton Avenue.
mar2G pdtjanl’s4
Spring Millinery !
MRS. AUDOINE is now rceei
[fyfilving her supplies of Spring Millineryand
JNSgHyR.IjRk is always ready to receive and wait upon
her cm turners. Bhe has on hand a rich
f Bilk, Cra/>c, Straw arid Hair
Li Bonnets , Head Dresses
jy and Lace Caps.
A handsome assortment of EMBROIDERIES, such as Etn
’ broidcred Mantilets, do. Silk Mantillas. Also, Ribbons,
Flowers, Fans, Gloves, Bracelets, Tucking, Puffing and Long
j COMBS, Perfumery, Toys, Ate.
The Ladies are requested to drop in, when it suits their con
-1 venience, and examine the goods. niar26
Spring Goods for 1853.
AT THE NEW YORK BRANCH STORE !
r PHE subscriber would return his sincere thanks to the La-
I dies of Macon and vicinity for their very liberal patron
age and hopes to merit a continuance ofthe same. The Goods
will be sold as before, i. e. exclusively for Cash, at New York
i prices, thereby saving from 20 to 25 per cent on credit pur
| chases.
Tlie undersigned respectfully invites attention to his stock
| which consists in part of the following : Dress Goods, Bera
j gos, Lawns, Muslins, Silks, Berage DeLaines, Tissues, Gren
adines, Ginghams, Calicoes, Ate. Also a full stock of white
! Goods, Jaconettts, Plaids, Swiss, Mulls, Nain*ooks, Bishop*
! Lawns, together with a full assortment of Ribbons, Bonnets,
j Hosiery, Laces, Fancy Articles, Housekeeping Goods, Linens,
! Shirtings, Sheetings, Domestics, &c.
I ui tr26-lm D. C. SPAULDING, Cotton Avenue.
S GEORGIA
STATE
LOTTERY
For benefit of the Independent
Fire Cos. of Augusta.
F. C. Barber & Cos. Managers
CLASS 55.
To be drawn in Savannah April 5, 1853.
1 Prize of $4,400 —5 Prizes of S4OO.
Tickets $1 —Shares in proportion.
CLASS sfi.
To be drawn in Augusta, April 7, 1853.
1 Prize of $7,000 —1 Prize of $2,000.
Tickets §2 —Shares in proportion.
CLASS 57.
‘'s To be drawn in Savannah. April 9, 1853.
1 Prize of $3,500 —20 Prizes of SSOO.
Tickets .%I—Shares in proportion.
For sale at Shivers’Lucky Office, Floyd House Buildings.
WM. SHIVHRS. tr. Agent.
Bdisorders from the country promptly attended to and
drawings forwarded by mail.
Drawn numbers,Georgia State Lottery.
Class 49—lu 13 04 35 5 fiß 64 25 54 36 73 65 26 32 12
Class 50—59 18 16 51 J 4 11 30 44 55 360 6
Class 51—34 21 37 65 10 67 73 13 16 915 36
Class 52—37 19 55 29 8395626536 31 41 74
Half ticket combination 19 31 55 in Class 52 prize of 3*5.
“ “ “ 26 56 74 “ 52 “ S4O.
Qurter “ “ 8 19 74 “ 52 “ S6O.
all sold at this office.
HG. FARREIi’S Genuine Arabian Liniment is
• a most extraordinary medicine, the truth of which is
placed beyond doubt by the vast sales of the article, and the
many cures being daily performed by it, which had resisted
all other medicines and the skill of the best physicians in the
world. It is composed of balsams, extracts and gums pecu
liar to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated form, all their
stimulating, Anodyne, penetrating, unctuous and revulsive
properties, and the same which, ages ago, were,used by the
‘•Sons of t lie Desert,” with such miraculoussuccess, in curing
the diseases of both man and bsast.
Read the following REMARKABLE CURES, which should
of themselves place
H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment,
FAR BEYOND ANY SIMILAR REMEDY.
About a year and a half ago, a swelling appeared in my
wife’s stomach, gradually increasing in size until it became
as large as nty fist, and so sore that she could not Jtcar the
least pressure upon it without giving Iter extreme pain. I got
the advice (.four best doctors, and they differed in opinion
about it; some said it was an Aguu Cake or Enlargement of
the Spleen; some that it was an F.nlargement of the Ov
aries, a:.d r.thprs said it was a Tumor of the Ovaries, and
could not be cured except by cutting it out. In this critical
situation, 1 was persuaded to try 11. G. Farrell's Arabian Lin
iment upon it, and strange as it may appear, upon the third
application she began to improve, and has continued getting
better daily, until now she is as well as ever—enjoying ex
cellent health. 1). M’CONNELL.
Peoria, March 5. 1849.
[Robt. Ilinds, Postmaster, says :]
CttßKSTOvv.it, Pa., March 27, 1849.
One woman has used your Liniment with great success.—
Bli- had lost the use oi lier legs for ilircc years, the cords be
ing contracted so that her legs were bent as much while stand
ing as is natural for tlio position of the legs while sitting,and
she could not bend them in the least, but by the use of H. G.
Farrell’s Arabian Liniment she is now able to walk with ease
and lias a straight limb. I have found it a most excellent
remedy for horse flesh ; also, for every thing which requires
an external remedy.
Till* Opinion of an Old. Experienced and Scientific
Furrier.
VVxsnisoTOJc, lowa, Jnne 0, 1849.
From the speedy and permanent cures, both on man and
bt ast, w liicli vour Arabian l.ininiant is performing, I do not
hesitate in pronouncing it the “‘Great Remedy of the Age.”—
I have practised doctoring b uses for these twenty years,and
have tried all the v trio.is linitiimis, ointments, Ate., so much
puffed up in the papers : but I must say that 11. G. Fatrell’s
Arabian Liniment exceeds any that I ever made use of. By
its use, I have cured Sweeney and Spavin long after they had
been pronounced incurable, and 1 have cured more than fif
ty h rses this season with your Liniment, embracing every
shade of disease, from scratches and Bruises up to Spavin.
Ring-Bone and Sweeney. I can also bear testimony of its
good effects on the human system. Iw as confined nearly all
last winter to my Room with Rheumatism, and could get no
thing to help ti e, until 1 commenced the use of your Lini
ment, which entirely cured me. WM. R. GRIMES.
Sun Pain of 10 years standing , cured by If.
(r. Par nil's Arabian Liniment.
Mr. D. G. Fauueli. :—I had been afflicted with “Sun Pain”
for the last ten years, and could never get relief except by
bleeding ; but by the use of 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment
applied over the ieiiij le< about three or font times a day, it
was entirely removed, anti 1 have felt nothin* of it since. I
went into the stable one night, to apply it to ahorse's sore leg
and being very lame he stumbled and fell against my legs,
crushing and bruising th-m so badly that they turned black
as my hat, rendering them powerless. I applied your 1,1 ni
ment, and was well enough in a few days to go about again
as usual, i also crushed my ringer in a shocking manner, by
letting a back log fall upon it; your Liniment cured it up,
though. JOHN B. M’GEE.
Lu Salle precinct, Peoria co. 111. Feb. 6, 1849.
Lode out for Counterfeits !
The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which
lias lately made its appearance, called W. B. Farrell's Arabian
Liniment, the most dangerous of all the its. because
his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith
without the knowledge that a countcrfcitexists, and they will
perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture
has wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by It. G. Farrell,
sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17
Main street, Peoria, 111., to whom all applications for Agencies
must be addressed. Be sure you get it with tlie letters 11. (}.
before Farrell’s, thus ■-!!. G. FARRELL'S—and his signature
on the wrapper. All ethers an: counterfeits. Solti by
PAYNE & NiSBET, Macon,
and hy regularly authorized agents throughout the Union.
Price 25 and 20 cts. and $1 per bottle.
AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in
the Union, in which one is not already established. Address
II.G. Farrell as above, accompanied with good reference as to
rlisra , 'ter, responsibility, Arc apr 2—3 m
New Spring Goods.
THY HE subscriber is now receiving his stock of FANCY At
h STAPLE DRY G‘ ODS, suitable for thecoming season
among which may he found a rich and handsome assortment
of Plaid Borages, Silk Grenadines, French Muslins, French
Prints. Sec. As his sales are for cast), the public mav expect
good bargains. rnnr2G G. VV. PRICE.
DAMASK DIAPERS.—6-4, 8-4 and 10-4 Damask
Table Diaper,
5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins,
Huckaback and Birdseye Diaper of all qualities,
ntar Jo G- W. PRICE.
Mourning goods.- Bombazines, Barege* Al
apuccas, plain and figured Grenadines, Muslins,Lawns,
Prints,Ate., a large assortment for sale low.
nnr26 G. W. PRICE.
I)AIER HANGINGS —A large assortment, from
25 cents to $1,25 a pie ce, also fire board prints.
tnarCG G. W. PRICE.
DAM AS K UO RCU RT AINS-W Wonted I Jam
ask with Gimps, Cords, Tassels, Ate. Also rich Em
broidered Muslins. niar26 G. W. PRICE.
s—;5 —; .1 . C . M <■ R V. Y N O LDS,
DENTIST,
’ Three Doors below the J.enter House , Mneon.
I RESPECTFULLY informs his numerous and faithful pat
\ runs and the public generally, that be continues the
practice of Dentistry, in all its branches, at his office, on Mul
berry street, where all operations entrusted to his care will
receive prompt attention, and be executed in the neatest man
ner. Having added to an experience ofabout2o years, alt the
new improvements and discoveries in his profession, he flat
ters himself that he. will able to give entire satisfaction. Pa
tients requiring Gum or Block Teeth, can be accommodated.
He is also prepared to execute work according to the
new improvement of Dr. Allen, which is admitted on all hands
to be neat und beautiful. mar 26 —ts
FIIESII DRUGS & f.E\H\E MfJIHiXES.
A GENERAL STOCK OF TIIE ABOVE ON HAND,
AT WHOLESALE ANII RETAIL BY
GEORGE PAYNE,
APOTHEC A R Y , MACON, G A .
riAHE Nostrum* mentioned below, having attained consul-
I crable celebrity, I shall always endeavor to oblige my
customers with them :
Ayres’ Cherry Pectoral,
Woodman's Cherry Expectorant,
Stabler’* Cherry Expectorant and Diarrhoea Cordial,
Lyon’s Kavhairon and Extract of Jamaica,Ginjer,
Brown's Extract of Jamaica Ginger,
Hnofland's German Bitte-s,
Grimes’ Anti-Dispeptic IJilters,
Mortimore’s Bitter Cordial, the Cordial of Life,
Mortimore's Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifyer,
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, the gastric juice of the Ox, a cure for
Dyspepsia,
Dr. Leal’s Negative Electric Fluid, or Fever Antidote,
Sands’Sarsaparilla to purify the Blood,
Bull’s Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock,
Crosstnan’s Genuine Specific Mixture,
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, a large supply at proprietor’s prices,
Mexican Mustang Liniment, a large supply just received,
Epping's Extract Buchu, prepared by Dr. L. Pierce,
Radway’s Ready Relief,
Osgood’s Indian Cholngngue, a cure for fever and ague,
Barrott's Sugar Drops for worm., and nothing is better,
Thorn's Extract Cubebs and Copaiba,
Tarrant’s Extiaci Copaiba and Snisaparilla,
Bryant’s Ctioiera Remedy, good in all bowel affections,
Fancy Soaps and Perfumery, a great variety,
GARDEN SEEDS and FIELD SKEDSon hand,
Also, Instruments and Medicine Chests.
Just received, a supply of Vaccine Virus, genuine.
mar2G -ts
llAl'ltt, LARI), COHN, RYE, OATS, fEASj
FLOUR, &c &c.
THE subscribers are constantly receiving, on
consignment and will be regularly supplied during
the season, with
TENNESSEE PRODUCE
of every description, to which they invite the attention of
dealers and consumers.
JUST RECEIVED, 40,1100 lbs. ‘Edmonson’s Superfine Flour’
in sacks of assorted sizes for retailing,—a fine artiele.
mar 26 6m PATTEN it COLLINS.
PHILADELPHIA
Type and Stereotype Foundry.
subscribers would call the attention of Printers to the
I greatly reduced prices of their present list. They now
offer
Pica at 30 cts. Minion 48 cts.
Small Pica 32 “ Nonpareil 58 “
Long Primer 34 “ Agate 72 “
Bourgeois 37 “ Pearl 1 08 “
Brevier 42 “ Diamond 1 60 “
Determined to spare no expense in making their establish
ment as perfect as possible, they have recently got up a com
plete set of the justly celebrated Scotch-cit Lettkr, from
Diamond to English, .o which they particularly invite atten
tion.
Having lately made numerous additions to their stock of
Fancy Types, Borders, Ornaments, &c., their assortment is
now unrivalled in the United States; and their improved
methods of casting, and of preparing metal, enable them to
furnish orders in a manner to insure satisfaction.
Printing Presses, Oases, Stands, Chases, Galleys, Printing
Ink, and every other article used in a printing-office, constant
ly on hand, and at the lowest rates.
Second-hand Presses, and Type used only in stereotyying, at
reduced prices.
Books, Pamphlets, Music, Labels, Ate., stereotyped with cor
rectness and despatch.
N. B.—Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish
to make orders. L. JOHNSON &. UO.
mat26—ly No. 6, Sansom Street.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
FOR EIGHTEEN FIFTY THREE.
THE subscribers have now in store and are receiving
daily their New Stock of Spring and Sum
mer Dry Goods, selected with great care, expressly to
suit the fancy of the Ladies of Georgia, and which will be
sold on accommodating terms.
They would call the attention of the public to their Rich
Fancy Col’ed Brocade Spring Silks.
Extra Fine White Brocade Silk, for Bridal dresses.
Black Gro do. Rhine, Brocade and Italian Silks.
Alboni Printed, Plaid and Grenadine Robes—entirely new,
Rerages,Tissjes, and Grenadines —new and Beautiful.
Organdie Paris Printed Muslins.
French Jaconets, frem 12 cents to 50 cents.
Embroideries of every imaginable kind.
Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens, Table Damask.
Irish Linens, Towellings, Napkins, Window Shades,
And Ten Thousand other articles too tedious to mention.
JHj?” Call and examine the Stock —our motto is ‘quick
SALKS SMALL PROFITS.’
mar Jri TIOSTICK Ac JOIINSS^
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS A large
assortment. m.nr26 G. W. PRICE.
HOLMES’ Southern Farmer and Market Gardener, just
received and for sale at
mar 19 BOARD.MAN’3.
A Good Chance to make Money.
i%row on exhibition at Wood's Daguerrean GaMery,one
INI of Wilson’s Farfamed Seaming and Stitching Machines.
These Machinesare acknowledged to be superior toanv other
Patent,as can be conclusively proved to any one by calling
and examining the Article.
The Agent for the Manufacturer’s, can be found as above,
who will be pleased to receive calls from any one who may
desirer to Bee the work. Anv person who wishes to make
money, will receive liberal offers on the sale of Territory by
calling on the subscriber.
mar 19 ts C. R. KERLF.Y.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
f¥A|| R subscriber have now in store and are unily receiving a
JL Large Stock of choice new styles. Brocade and Grena
i dine SILKS, Crape de Laities, Bareges, French Muslins,
Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Ate. Also, Embroidered Handker
chiefs, Richly trimmed Valencienes, Collars and inside Capes,
Muslin and Lace Sleeves, Cloves, Hosiery, &c.
mar 19 WINSHIP & SON.
Irish Linens.
r ¥'MJE subscribers have on hand a Large assortment of Fine
JL and very Heavy IRISH LINENS, Table Damask, Nap
kins, Bird Eye Diapers, Pillow Linens and Sheeting*, of their
j own importation, and are warranted to be pure.
mar 19 WINSHIP <s■ SON.
Domestic Goods.
i& /fK 11 anil 12 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Sliirt
ci ing, Domestic Plaid* and Stripes, Cottonades, De
nim’s Hickory Cloths, Osnaburgs, Stc. For sale at a small ad-
I vance, bv
mar 19 WINSHIP & SON.
Mantillas.
VUYV Styles Richly trimmed, Silk or Lace Mantilla*.—
AN For sale by
mar 19 WINSHIP At. SON.
Window Shades,
SATIN and Worsted Damasks, Lace and Muslin Cur
tains, Cornices, Curtain Bauds, Corns, Tassels, Gimps,
Ate. For sale by
mar 19 WINSHIP Ac SON.
Carpets and Rugs.
JUST received a New Supply of Brussels, Three Ply, and
Ingrain Carpets and Rugs.
mar 19 WINSHIP At SON.
Hiram smith FlOtri-s* barrels, just re
ceived and for sale by
mar 19 C. A. ELLS At SON.
fIdMONS 50 boxen fresh and fine, for mlb by
A mar 19 C. A. ELLS At SON.
HD AISINS — SO boxes Halves and Quarters new Raisins,
Ii h for sale by
mar 19 C. A. ELLS At SON.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
A few bids, just received from a Farmer at the Nortli and
IYA known to be genuine. For sale by
mar 19 GEO. T. ROGERS.
I? LOUR. —3OO Sacks Atlanta Mills superfine Flour; just
’ received and for sale by
mar J 9 GEO. T. ROGERS.
MACKEREL. ICO packages Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mack
erel in whole, half and quarter bids.; just received
by (mar 19) GEO. T. ROGERS.
I POTATOES. —100 bills. Yellow Potatoes; 80 do. gen
uine Mercer do., in prime order, and for sale at $2 per
barrel. (mar 19) GEO. T. ROGERS.
EXTRA FINE FOWLS.
The subscriber offers for sale, probably, the finest lot of
Fowls in the world. As his entire stock isfor sale,a
great bargain will be given. Among the stock can be found
the following choice and extra Breeds: viz, Bramah I’ootra ;
Chittagong?; Cochin Chinas; Red, Iluff and Black Shang
hais; Grey Dorkings: Black Polands; African Bantams,
tic. Also, Geese and Ducks of various breeds. Address me
at Hartford, Conn.
mar 19 2t* VIRGIL CORNISH.
HOUSE TO KENT.
Til E house and lot of half acre of ground on 2d street
near YV. Adams, will be rented until the Ist of Oc
tober, on good terms. Apply to
mar 19 It DR. M. S. THOMPSON.
Mew Spiring Goods.
Tiie undersigned is now receiving a splendid assort
ment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which have
been carefully selected from first hands and purchased for
Cash, which he intends selling at such prices as he trusts
will give general satisfaction to all his patrons.
lie would invite attention to a portion of his present stock.
NILKS.
T.lack Gro. Deßhine, various qualities, Lustring, Figured
and Colored Silks.
Plain Plaid and Ernratle, very rich, different qualities.
Grenadine Silk Robes, very rich.
Silk Tissues* figured and plain.
Ilerages, figured, plaid and plain.
MOUSLINS.
Very Rich Organdy Mouslins.
44 * Jaconet do.
Cheap figd. do. do.
Swiss Mousliit Robes, very handsome.
Rerage 44 “
Pointed Val. Lace Collars, Chemizetts and Sleeves.
“ Jac. Muslin u 44 44
41 Swiss 41 44 44 14
Damask Window Curta'lis, complete with Muslin
and do. to correspond. Gimps,Cornices, Cord and Tas
sels, &.C.
I.inen and Cotton SheetillaS best quality, from 10 qr. to
19 qr. wide.
Bleeched and Brown I.inen Damasks, a superior article,
any width.
Marseilles Quilts, large and pretty.
Furniture Dimity, from! to 6 1-1 wide.
Irish Linens of every quality.
Oil Cloths for passages, fee.
Straw Matting, best aiticle,all width*.
Super two and three ply Carpettings, with Rugs to corres
pond.
Gloves and Hosiery, a complete assortment of the best.
VV. W. PARKER, No (5 viotton Avenue,
mar 12 Opposite Washington Hall.
*,* Telegraph and Messenger copy.
BOOKS, BOOKS.
AL.-VRCiE and elegant assortment of Family Bibles,
beautifully adapted to ‘Progress,’ and our ‘manifest des
tiny,’ having copious and classified‘Family Records.’ Ma
enuley’s Speeches; Napoleon in Exile, or a voice from St.
Helena; Abbott's series of Histories for the Young; Irving's
choice Works; the Abbotsford and Boston editions of Scott’s
Works; Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary; Bancroft’s sth
vol. History U. States. A large and well selected lot of Law
Books, all the late and improved editions. Standard Medical
Works, School Books, Blank Books, of all descriptions. Draw
ing Paper, Black and colored Crayons, Crayon Paper, Faber’s
Pencils, and the imitation ; Water Colors in boxes or single
cake. A large assortment of elegant Engravings, and other
articles, too numerous to bring to the eye of a busy public all
at once.
In matters mostly good or partly ill,
The writer holds to ‘broken doses’ still,
mar 12 ts J. M. BO ARDMAN.
DR. S. S. OSLIN,
FORMERLY of Knoxville, Ga., having removed to,
and permanently located himself in the city of Macon, re
spectfully tenders his ‘professional services to its citizens and
surrounding country .and trusts by close application to the busi
ness of liis profession,and hv prompt and faithful attention
to every call, to merit a liberal share of patronage. He will
continue as heretofore, the treatment of all chronic diseases,
Such as Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Kidney Disease, Rheu
matism, Epilepsy. Incipient Consumption, and the diseases pe
culiar to females, such as : Prolapsus-uteri, Amenorrhoea,
Bysmenorrhoea, Fluor Albus, Chlorosis, &c., at $. per month,
when his personal attention is not required. He will keep
constantly on hand a large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Cliem
[ icals, and Glass-Ware, which will be sold ns cheap as the
I cheapest. Cali at his Drug Store, in the College Building,
| Mulberry street, Macon, Ca.
inar 12 ts
Georgia Military Institute.
r PI!S INSTITUTION went into operation in 1851. At
JL their Session of JBSJ-2, the Legislature incorporated it
as a College, by requisition on the general government, fur
nished it with arms, both for Infantry and Artillery, and pro
vided for the education of a certain number of State Cadets.
The Legislature also directed a Hoard of Visitors to be appoin
ted, of whom the Goternor is ex-officio Pres lint, who duties
are to inspect the Institute, attend its examinations, and re
port on its condition to the Legislature; and in conjunc
tion with a committee of the Board of Trustees, to establish
and declare proper regulations for its government. These
Regulations have been published. The course of study, meth
ods of teaching, and tlie discipline which they prescribed are,
as nearly as possible, those of the United States Mi lita T
Academy. Any person interested may obtain a copy of them
bv applying to the Superintendent. The next academic >' ear
will commence on Monday, June 10th, ami ail who desir e to
enter should be present on thntdriy. mar-’C-tjunelO
BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL.
GEO. W. ROSS & Cos.
Ark now receiving the first installment of Spring.
Staple and Fancv
DRY GOODS,
Comprising every article of taste, elegance, and utility, usual
ly found in first class Dry Good Establishments. The La
dies are specially invited to look in and judge for themselves
of the superior style, elegant fabric and ample assortment
now open for their inspection and appreciation. The follow
ing are a few of the things which adorn our shelves and
counters.
SILKS, as Brocade fig’d. Poult, de Soie; Black Gro.
deßhine; White Brocade Silk Robes; Twisted Silk Ilernany;
Lustrings, all colors. Bridal Dresses, (all kinds;) Borages’,
(every style;) Embroidered Crape Dresses; Silk Tissues, Plain
and Figured.
COLLARS —Empress Eugene—Lone Star—and Ein
-broidered Valenciennes. Thread Lace Embroidered, and
Empress Eugene.
thjF” Embroidered Valenciennes Chemisettes.
Sn?” SLEEVES, all qualities from 50 cts. to $25 per pair
2-F” Embroidered Brocha de Paris Dresses.
Swiss and Jaconctl Edgings and Trillings, from 10
cts. a yard to $7 00.
MANTILLAS and Scarfs. 13 different varieties, of which
maybe mentioned Tnglioni Taffeta, Zotullo, Cbcrmelli and
Pavonus.
D AM ASIC Cloths, To wels and Napkin*.
DIAPER, Birds Eye, Huckaback and Cotton.
ALSO Brussels Tapestry and 3 ply Carpetings, Mattings,
Rugs, Window Shades, Gilded Damask, for curtains, with
trimmings to conespond,Gent’s Furnishing Goods, embracing
every thing rich and new, &c„ &.c. Sold Wholesale and Re
tail, and as low as goods of the same quality can be pur
chased in this market.
N. B. G. W. R. &Cos have also on hand, in a separate es
lishment, an extensive Stock of Groceries, which will be sold
by Wholesale and Retail.
mar 19 ts
FINDLAY’S
IRON WORKS,
riUIIS new Establishment is now in operation and fitted
■ oat #f> a scale as extensive as any Foundry in the
Southern Country. The increased facilities of the proprietor
enables him to say that the execution of his work shall he
equal to that of the first class Establishments at the North,
and his prices and terms shall be equally favorable. Tilt
principal articles made and for sale,are as follows:
Steam Engines and Boilers,
OF ANY REQUIRED FORM AND SIZE.
Circular, Single and Gang Saw Mills,
ON THE MOST APPROVED PLAN, BY STEAM OR WATER POWER.
Machinery for Flouring- and Grist
Mills;
Sugar Mills, Bullock's Cotton Press, Bark Mills,
Syrup Boilers, Gin Gearing, Car Wheels,
Iron Castings, llodgkiss Water Wheels, French Burr, Esopus,
and Colonge Mill Stones, Brass Castings, Parker’s Water
Wheels. ROBERT FINDLAY,
mar 19 ly Proprietor.
Brunswick and Florida Railroad.
CONTRACTORS are wanted on tins Road from Buffalo
creek in Glynn county, to the Eastern line of the coun
ty of Clinch. The work Is grading, bridging and furnishing
crossties. The prices will be liberal, and payments made
monthly; two thirds in Cash, and one-thiid in Stock of the
Company.
Profiles of die work are ready for examination at the Engi
neer’s Office, as far as the Satilht River, and the work on that
partof the Road will he first let. Applications made to
THOMAS VV. COLLINS, Brunswick.
ALEXANDER fc COLLINS, Mac >n.
mar 19 4t
HARDEN S EXPR ESS. T~
Macon, March Ist, 1853. j
PACKAGE S or Parcels for the Express will be called
for if notice is left at our office, at any time during the
day.
Parcels made up for New York Steamers every Wednesday
and Friday mornings, also, every Tuesday for Philadelphia,
nnr 12 ts C. A. ELLS & SON, Agent.
LOST OR STOLEN.
ONE note of hand, for $175 75, given about the Ist of
March or last of February, 1851, by Josiah Murphy of
| r.onvilie, Gh. and payable to W. 11. Reeves, sometime
in October of the same year. As the payment,of said note
to any other person than the owner has been stopped, the
public are cautioned against trading for the same.
mar 12 -it* WM. H. REEVES.
DURE A LIVINGSTON,
House, Sign and Ornamental Painters.
Respectfully announce to their friends, the
citizens of Macon, and its vicinity, that they have
; opened a Painting Estab'isliroent on 2d Street, just above the
West side of the market, w here they will execute Painting in
all its branches; also Gilding, Glazing,Graining, Bronzing,
Imitation of Marble, Paper Hanging, tec., See.
Old furniture curcfullv revarnlshed. Mixed Paints in small
! or large quantities constantly on hand.
H. L. DURE. J. S. LIVINGSTON,
mar 12 3m
r I MINN ESSEE 1 LOU I*7 BACON AND LARD.—7S bbis
1 Flour;
20,000 lbs. prime new Bacon;
3000 lbs prime Leaf Lard, in kegs ami barrels.
2?” Epicures will find the Flams in the above lot of Ba
can of superior quality, cut in Baltimore and Cincinnati
style.
mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
Flour—Agency Atlanta Mills.
The subscriber having! the agency of the above mills,
keeps on hand a constant supply of ‘Superline and
‘Extra Family’ brands. .
The‘Superfine’ is made of the best Georgia and Tennessee
Wheat, and is equal, if not superior, to Northern Flour of
that brand.
The “ExtraFamily’ is made of pure Northern White Wheat,
and those wanting Flour of extra fine quality will find it equal
to any ‘Premium’ brands made in the I'nited States, and the
advantage of getting it fresh ground from mills at home.
For sale to the trade at Mill prices, with freight added;
also, at retail, by
mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
VGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary cf
I.ee county, will be sold before the Court House door,in
tiie Town of Starkville on the first Tuesday in April next, one
Negro Isoy, belonging to the estate of Hueben 11. Spence, late
of *'iid county,deceased.
mar 5 .it TURNER HUNT, Sr., Admr.
4FPLES . —SO bbls. Northern Apples, by steamer, for
. sale by (dec2s) C. A. ELLS fc SON.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Pulaski coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before j
the Court House door in Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, with- i
in the legal hours of sale, TWO NEGROES, George, a boy i
about twelve years old, and Judy, a woman about thirty years j
old, sold as llie property of William M. Eraser, deceased, for •
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
on the day. P. F. D. SCARBOROUGH,
feb 12 fit Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of R. N Taylor de
ceased, or the late firm of Taylor St Fraser, either by
note or account are required to make immediate payment,
and save costs, ns the Estate must be closed up at the earliest |
possible day, and those holding demands against R.N. Tay
lor, deceased, will present them for payment.
P. F. D. SCARBOROUGH,
feb 12 Cm Administrator.
Sugars. —io blids. prime N. O. Sugar; 75 bbls. clari
fied do. Just received and fur sale by
feb 26 GEO. T. UOGF.RS.
l
A Blacksmith Wanted.
The subscriber wishes to employ I or 2 Journeymen |
Blacksmiths that understand Carriage Work, to whom
good wages and constant employment will be given. None I
hut good workmen need apply. LUCIUS MANSFIF.I.D.
Lumpkin Feh. 21st, 1853. 6t feb 36
** Chronicle &. Sentinel please copy G weeks in weekly
and send account to L. M.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the honorable Inferior
Court of Houston county, when sitting fur ordinary
purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be
fore the Court House door in Starkville, Lee county, Lot of ;
Land No. 165, 14th district, sold as the property of James A. ;
Bryan, deceased. ROBERT C. BRYAN,
feb!9 6w Administrator.
Hew Crockery Store.
The undersigned is now prepared to offer to the citizens
of .Macon and the surrounding country, one of the lar
gest stocks of CROCKERY, CHINA A GLASS
WARE ever offered in this market, consisting of
Gold Band Dining Sets, from S6O 00 to SIOO 00
“ Tea “ “ 10 00 to 30 00
White China Din’g “ “ 40 00 to 65 00
“ Tea “ “ 700 to 12 00
“ granite din’g “ “ 20 00 to 35 00
“ “ Tea “ *• 350 to 7 00
100 doz cut and dressed Goblet*, 3 75 to 12 00
500 “ “ Tumbler “ 50 to 5 00
200 “ Flasks, quart, pint and i pint,
60/ “ Glass Jars, gallon and I gallon, flint and Green.
At Freeman & Roberts old carriage stand, near Logan’s old
stand. Macon, Ga. R. P. McEVOY
octU 27—Cm
i—: *
ORANGES —25 boxes line Messina, for isle by
mar 19 C. A. ELLS & SON.
gmmnnnjf Sitnrrfarmntts. !
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
• UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
PIHLADKIFIUA. AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
The new and splendid side-wheel Steam Ship
OF GEORGIA, Capt. Walter Cpllins,
3j2jßs®s|r,will leave Savannah as follows:
Wednesday, Feb. 23, Wednesday, May 4th
“ March 9. “ May 18.
“ March 23, “ June 1.
“ April 5, 44 June 15. i
44 April 20, 44 June 29.
This Ship has been built with the strictest regard to the
safety and comfort of her passengers, and her acconiuioda
tionsare unsurpassed hvany St. amship on the coast
Anew Steamship now building in every respect equal to the
‘State of Georgia,’ will take her place in the Line (hiring the
month of June next, and will with the State of Georgia make
a weekly Line, leaving each Port on Wednesday.
Ohio passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, $25
44 44 4 4 New York, 25 ;
Steerage, - - - - 9
C. A. L. L AMAR,
Agent in Savannah.
IIERON & MARTIN,
apr24 Agents in Philadelphia.
New York and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINE.
•*Siloes
wKEKLY.
r pilE new and splendid at earners FLORIDA, Capt
J- Lyon, and ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, We
onjrinjr to the NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH
S I EAM NA \ I(i AI ION COMPANY ,on and alter
the 11th inst., will leave Sxv.wnau and Xiov York j
every Saturday until further notice. These ships are
1.200 tons register, and unsurpassed in eovifortsxfe- I
ty and speed. Cabin passage, 1025 —payable in nd-
AddresiPADLEFORD, FAY & CO. i
Savannan
-Samuel l. mhciiell,
184 Front St., New York.
—r
Wines, Brandies, &c.
THE subscribers are now receiving in store, and will
have constantly on hand, a ffeiierul assortment of
| the above unices, in cases, consisting of—
; Sherry and Raspberry Brandy. Maderia Wine-
Pale and Dark “ Port 44
Scotch Whiskey, Topaz Shrry “
Holland Gin, Brown 44 “
Stomach Billers, Tintilla 44 - 4
‘•Crown” and “Star” Brandy Champagne.
The “Tintiila” Sherry, comes highly recommend
ed lor invalids, it causing no acidity.
BUNKER & OGDEN,
oct 30 6m 80 Bay Street, Savannah*
NOTICE. (SJ
* h 111 K SUBSCRIBERS have npen-d in this city, a
■ WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PRO.
I VISION STORE, and respectful’)’ invite the attention
of our friends in the interior of Georgia either through orders
or in person. Our best eff-rts shall be directed towar.s ma
j king advantage* mutual. Now m store and for sale,
I 100 bbls. Genessee Flour, 2 cases Indigo,
iSO i 44 44 44 1 44 Cloves.
100 4i Baltimore 44 1 44 Nutm -g,
;>0 44 Hiram Smith 44 75 packages Teas, assorted.
250 44 Stuart's b*. c Sugars 20 bags Pepper,
50 packg’s Loaf. Crushed and 10 44 Allspice,
Powdered do.
00hd*. r. r. & Muscovado do 10 44 Raca Ginger,
50 * 4 Cuba Molasses 35 M Cigars.
50 bbls. 44 Svrup, 10 cases Cheroots,
55 hhds. prune Bacon Sides, 200 boxes Cheese,
15 44 4 * Shoulders, 25 kegs Butter,
12 casks 44 Hams, 15 bids. Lard,
75 pkg’s 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, 50 boxes Heiringa,
400 bags Rio Coffee, *2O cases Pickles,
25 44 Old Java, 20 44 Yeast Pondera,
75 boxes No. I extra pale Soap, 30 44 Gandies, assorted 1
40 44 Starch, 50 boxes Raisins.
100 44 Sperm, Adamantine, Star and Tallow Caudles,
75 44 Tobacco asrt’d brands, Carrel Potatoes,
200 coils Bale Rope, 44 Onions,
Sperm, Lin-eetl, Whale and Castor Oil,
White Lead, Glass, Drugs a variety, Ac., &c.
KIBBLE & ROGERS.
Savannah, Dec. 18, 1852 —ly
W. r. HARRIS. SKISMUIU UAKRIS.
HARRIS & CO.
Fowarding and emmissfen L*erchants,
9 5 BAY STREET,
jan 15—ly Savannah, Ga.
BUNKER & OGDEN,
Shipping &. Commission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
EDWARD H. BUNKER, FRANCIS J. #ODI. (Late with
oct23-ly E. &U. R. Gravest Cos. N.Y.)
THE COTTON AVENUE
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
jmrmw is removed next door to the Ma- \
ritic & F ire Insurance Bank- here every va- 1
Hety of Carriages, Harness. Carriage Trim
ming*, Hardware, Coach Varnish, Sic., m.y
always be found.
Owing to the death of on-’ of the parties interested at the
North, a large pari of our stock will be sold at, ur less than
cast, as the old matters must be closed up. Persons owing
who fail to pay or make their excures will be rued certain,
jan 15—ts FREEMAN Sc ROBERTS.
C 1 OSHEN RUTTER I — lo keg* extra-fine Goshen
t Butter, received weekly by steamer and for sale by
oct9 J. S. GRAYIHLL It CO.
FAMILY FLOUR.— to bbi*.~Extra
Jl Family Flour just received by
oct9 J. S. GRAYBILL tc CO. j
HMK) LATE I—l he undersigned, have just received a
_L most magnificent seven Octave Korew-xri PIANO
FORTE, intended for exhibition at the Fair. Lovers of fine
thing* are invited to examine it.
nov 0 J. A t S. 3. VIRGIN.
TEAS ! TEASJ !
500 lbs. finest TEAS, put up expressly for family
use, in pound, half and quarter lb. papet.
ISJL 50 small chests of Green and Flack Teas, put up ,
for family use, just received from Steamer, for *a!e by j
cct2 C. A. ELLS tc SON. ’
IRISH POTATOES. —lO bbls. fine Northern Pota
toes just received by [oc9] 4. S. GRAYBILL U. CO.
PRESERVES, PICKLES, JELLIES, CAT
sups, Sardines, Prunes, Citron, Raisin*, Figs. Macaroni,
Vermicilli, Tapioca. Farina, Bromn, Starch, Candles, Soaps
and many othoi articles now opening by
oct!) J. S. GRAYCILL & CO
Nails, Nails.
SIX hundred and fifty kegs Cut Nails and Brads. In store
and for for jale by
mar 13 BRAY, CARD ART fc GO.
CHEESE! CHEESE ! !—Just received 50 boxes
superior Cream Cheese that can’t be beat, by
oct9 J. 8. GRAYBILL & CO.
Agency planters factory 7 Butts
Cos. Ga. —Osnaburgs, Yarns and Cotton Rope, a supply
constantly on hand and for sale by
A. J. WHITE,
Agent Planter, Factory.
tIT Wool wanted for the ahovc Factory, for which the
market price will be paid. mar 5 A. J. W. j
MACKEREL. 50 packages new Mackerel. >
i.™ fur sale by mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
OATS. —500 bushels, for sale by
mar 5 A.4. WniTF.
1 FLORIDA SYRUP. —3O barrels superior Florida J
Syrup, for sale by
mars A. J. WHITE. I
CIORN MEAL AND WHEAT BRAN.—F.om
J Atlanta Mills, for sale by the quantity,
mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
DRUGS, PAINTS DYES !
GARDEN SEEDS, BURNING FLUID , J-r.
TYTOW receiving fresh supplies In audition to former Stock,
jLN completing one of the most extensive assortments of
Drugs, Medicines, to be found in the Southern market,
which will he disposed of outlie most accommodating terms,
in lots to suit purchasers. Wholesale and Retail at
mar 5 LITTLE’S Drugstore, Macon, Ga.
IJLUID- -VVicking, and Fluid Lamps, niee articles for
sale at
mar 5 LITTLE’S Drug Store.
BANNING’S IMPROVED BODY BRACES
and Trusses of every discretion to be had at
mar 3 LITTLE’S Drug Store.
[JETTY and Window Glass of all sizes sold at
mar 5 LITTLE’S Drug Store.
Hamden’s Express.
RESPECTFULLY big
leave to inlorm the citizens ijik ’’’-VfMSj
J of Macon and its vicinity, gjafoeßiirak
that they have concluded their arrunc'-ments with the
Ccutral Railroad and Banking Company, and are now
running messengers daily to Savannah and semi-week
ly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding
j/oods to Milledg'-ville and all intermediate places.—
W e would also say that our Expresses by Steamers to
New York and Philadelphia enables us to foward Spe
cie, Bank Notes, Drafts, and biils for collection, also
every description of Merchandize and Valuables to ev
ery town in the Northern States, also to California aud
Europe.
OFFICES AND AGENTS.
C. A. Ells A Son, Jlacon—ls3 Bay street,
Savannah, —G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe,—E. C. Hub
bell, Columbus, —74 Broadway, New York —43 and
45 South-Third Street, Philadelphia.—B Courtland
Street, Boston, —Exchange St.. Providence, —Mont-
gomery Street, San Francisco. mars-ly
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER &. CO.
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA; Pain Killer; Cher
ry Pectoral; Strengthening Planer*; Mustang Lini
menUß E. Relief; Botanic Medicines. For tale at
I roar.s LITTLE. - } Drug Wore.
yjfin ’ffirk flimrrfannrnte.
HERRING’S
fatext
FIRE PROOF SAFE,
WITH
HILL'S PATENT POffDEB PEOOF LOCK,
HAVING received the Prize Medals at the World’s Fair.
are now offered by the subscriber to the public as the
1 rize r-nfe of the World. TeWrd and approved as thev hav*
‘ v * c > “ lere, thtnr Crowning \ ictory was reserved to be
a arded by the Juries or tile World** Fair. The subscriber
IT ‘ nni ‘ ,lu 'J o manufacture and furnish Wilder’s Putin.
t- ,he first in the United States •-
and wid Tv kr> t rrt *"** a9S,? " ed> > uhicl ’ tias favorably
the discovery o? •'Pledged • the Best Safe until
11 ERKIN'A FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE,
which auz ornin A s
THE CHAMPION SAFE.
Tli-undeniable evidence of the Superiority 0 f the <*afe
Manufactured by the Subscriber is know,, and acknoww/Td
by a di~r.rn.natm. public. who are assured that all S.fc,
made and sold oy him, or his authorized agent,, (none sen
ume except! hoy have his name upon a metal pl atP ,
equal or superior to any of the many which have passed
through the fiery ordeal, preserving the contents unirdered
as published and noticed by the press heretofore. ] n uT
burning of the Tribune building: great fires in New York
and Bag Harbor, in 1845; at New Urbans. ls-42; at Taila
haesee, in 1843; Providence in 1546; Buffalo’and New
Dark city, in 1847; at St. J.onis, Albany, Platfsburg. and
Detroit, in 1848; the great St. Louis fire, at Milan, O. and
the great burning at New Orleans, in te49; great fires at
California,Chicago,and .'byracttae.in 1850; and at St. Charles
Hotel. N. O. in 1851; great fires in 1852, at New York
Philadelphia, Cheraw, S. C-, Montreal. Ca., Colborne, ( a.. &(’
Lonis. ar.dOgdennburg.and many others, sobac of which can*
i l>e seen a! the Sales Room of the subscriber.
Manufacturer of Herring's Patent Fixe Proof, and .As it
| drr *•) Patent Solaruand r Safes.
’ Lo gT* ~t “* aud MaßUft,e,urer °f Anti-Gum Pov <r
r nl , SILAS C. HERRING
Green Block, Cor. Water, Pirn 4 , ami Depeyster streetr, be.
tween Maid.li Lane and Wall Street, New York
H. C. Jones’. Day & Neewell's, and other Patent Imcks fur
nished at Manufacturers’ prices, when preferred to Hall*.
Ant.-Gum Powder and Burglar Proof Lock*, which re-e.ved
Urn I rize > edal at the World's Fair, and which cannot bn
had at any other place in the city.
The following Certificate* hare jutl been receitei:
MR. SILAS c. HERRING: Sir-I, give me much idea
sure to state that a Safe of your make was the means of
preserving our Pooks and valuable papers, together with a
lot of Silver Spoons, Forks, ke., from destruction by the
Fire that occurred in our Store, on the night of the 27th ult
at No. 46 Montgomery street. The Fire commenced near the
Safe, which, owing toils situation on a w all, did not fall into
the cellar, but was exposed to tlie full heat of the fire from
its commencement, and w hen taken from ih ruins Lad all
the brass p‘atcs and knobs completely melted off.
VourS4 K. 15. EARLE & CO.
Jersey city, Feb. 3d, 1853.
New York. February 16th, 385 J.
MR. SILAS C. HERRING: Sir—We deem it a duty to
hand you a Certificate of the fact, that he entire contents of
the Safe bought of you were preserved uninjured, after re
maining tweb e hours in the fire, w hich destroyed the build
ing occupied bv u-. No. 75 Nassua Street, on the night of tlx
-3d instant. Tlie hooks, papers and money, were as perfect
a* when put into the Safe, all the watch movements wcr in
running order, and some of them in motion.
4. DU COMM IN &. SON,
Watch Case Makers and Importer*.
N. B.—The Subscriber, Proprietor of the
SALAMANDER MARBLE COMPANY
Has for sale a large assortment of .Marbleized Iron Mantle,
Table and Bureau Tops, Columns, &.C., &c. Principal Depot.
No. 813 Broadway. Specimens on exhibition at the Sala
mander Safe Depot, Nos. 135, J 37 and 139 Water Street.
p * —John Farrell, Agent for tlie Sale of the Genuin®
Salamander Safes and Marbleized Iron, at YSD'Ul'arti.rers*
Prices. Depot No. 34 Walnut Street,and Granite Street.
Philadelphia.
~,ar 5 fiw SILAS 0. HERRING*
1853.
New York Clothing at
w ]] o L E s a L ?;.
BATES, TAA LOR & CO. having taken the
Isirjrc rooms Nos. *3 and *•> Dcy Struct, (ovtr I>. and V
Kirby t Cos„) wtould beg to enll Hie attention of the ;#iroiis
of the late concern* of C. T. Longstreet & Cos., and Wilde,
Bates & Taylor, and others in the trade, to their
STOCK OF CLOTHING.
The favorable reputation which has always attended their
manufacture, it will be their endeavor to sustain: and no
effar;s will be spared to give their customers entire satisfac
tion.
The Books, &e, of the lale firms of C. T. Longstreet M
Cos. and Wilde, Bates, a- Taylor, are with them for settlement;
and all person* having business connected therewith, are in
vited to call on them. o n , fp), 5
BROOK’S
Great Exhibition Prize Thread.
r j'HJE subscribers are crnst.intly receiving supplies cftliis
JL superior Bix Cord Thread, manufactured exclusively from
i Ska Islam-Cotton, which they warrant to excel any in mar
! k c L BTIIONG & SMITH, 25 William St.,
Agents in New York.
LEWIS & CO., 68 Market St.,
Agents in Philadelphia.
ATERSTON. PRAS k CO., 27 Federal St
nn*-t*n Agents in Bosto
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
■Jf LTKR LORILLARD, Manita< ti rer. No. 42 Chatham
“ Sf * 4 Ne ” Vork - °!R*rs for sale the following article*,
warranted of superior quality—Maccaboy, Scotch Coare®
French, Rappee and other Snuffs. Also, Fine Cut Tobacco in
tin foil and papers. A more particular description of the va-
I rious articles can be known by sending for a full price cur
rent a* above. jan 15—3a
SMITH & BROTHER,
Dealers in Domestic
Produce & Provisions of all kinds,
201) Duane Street, New York.
Solieit Southern orders for the same. They will pack and
shipm the best manner, and sell at the low* cash price.
. „„ .B. SMITH.”
~ 9 J. F.SMITH.
BEDST EADS, Os Mahogany, Walnut. Chrrrv, curled
and plain MapU and Poplar, for rale by
ocl9-f.ni WOOD. BRADLEY & CO.
(IHKCKS, Billiard and Ten Pin Balls, Ul.Cfs Jlea.Bach
/ gammon Boards, Dominoes, for sale by
oct]C E. J. JOHNSTON.
t Watches, Jewelry,
AC., AC. - J J
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
NEW GOODS— Just opened, a
larre and elegant stock of fine Gold and
Silver Watches. Diamond and other Jew -
elry. solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
fine Fancy Goods,etc, which will be sold
on as good terms as can be had in the
Southern country. The public are respectfully invited to call
before making purchases.
C.T* WATCH WORK executed in tlie best manner, at
short notice,and w arranted. Jewelry and fancy articles neat
ly repaired. E. 4. JOHNSTON.
“CH O Mulberry St.,fronting Cotton Avenue.
MAIIBLE WORKS.
J . B . ART OP E
M ANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN KOItEICX ft
DOMESTIC MARBLE, MONUMENTS. TOMB-FTONFB,
MANTLES, FURNITURE SLAB?, &c.. has removed his Mar
ble Work* from CoUn A veuue to the corner of ."d i. Plumb ft,
a short distance south of Hardeman &. liamiltouj, Warehouse,
junl2 ts
Received by late arrivals.^!
choice lot of Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Chains,
?ea*s. Diamonds and other JEWELRY,Cuff Pius, etc., fug
sale low for cash or approved credit, by
jan22 F.. J. JOHNSTON.
15. A. WISE & CO. ~
T 1 THOLF.SALE Tin Ware, Manufactures and Poitiers in
T I Stoves, Hollow-Ware and House Furnishing Goods. —
Would most respectfully inform the public that they are now
prepared to do at the shortest notice, all kind* of Tin and
Sheet Iron Work, Tin Roofing, Gutt.riig and Conducting
done on the most riasonable term*, and all orders for w ork
usually done in our line will be promptly attended to.
Just received a large lot of the Iron King, Iron Witch Cook
Stoves, which purchasersa:e invited to calltnd examine,
jan 29 3m .
Brocade silks— a lot of extra-wide rich Bro
cade ?iiks for sale by [ocl6] WIN?HIP SON.
Hats! Hats!!
iiV. BCLDEV A CO., havejnst
received their Fall supplies of Fasli
£ -j ion able SILK HATS. Men’s, Youth’s,
and Box ’e Cloth Caps, of all qualities and styles. Ala**,
Men’s Kn.itulht and Maleloe* , (fiue article.) Ladies’
Riding Hats, and every article of Head-gear usually
found in any Hat establishment of the country, at the
o!d stand on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier
House. [oc tl6 tf}
PLANT’S CARRIAGE ESTA BLISHMENT .
J ment of fine Carriages, and is constantly
adding to bis large supply. Articles sold by MV
him are Fashionable Styles, and for eh-gance, dura
bii.ty, lightness and strength, can be fully w arranted and de
pended on.
He also hhg a full sett of the Best Carriage Workmen,
and is manufacturing Carriages; and would call attention to
his make of Premium Bncties, for which the Pilver
Cup was awarded to him at the last annual Ptate Fair. Their
superiority lias been proved and aeknowb-dged.
%3T Carriages are offered on aj good tar** ss at ar /
cither esta'. ii- bment, as 1 a.n determined not to be undersold.
fcC 5 ts T- H. PLANT,