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E. rival of Ihc Arctic.
JYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
New York, April sth.
[ail steamship Arctic arrived at this
„ Liverpool, whence she sailed on the
brings three days’ later intelligence.
VERPOOL MARKETS.
nC e the sailing of the Niagara there
crate demand and prices rather in fa-
The sales for the three days amounted
of which exporters ,cok 2,000. The
e quotations:
rleans, 6 3-Bd.
lg Orleans. 5 5-Bd.
iff Uplands, o 1--J.
.losed dull, but prices steady.
ilio manufacturing districts trade had
a Flour market was active, and prices
slightly advanced.
HAVRE MARKET.
,; ceß have advanced. The sales of the
he 10th, amounted to 14,000 bales,
Orleans is quoted at 93 franca.
■ __ Tiie Duchess of Sutherland was mak
■ 1 u rreparauons to welcome Mrs. Harriet Bee
■gf The signatures to the address to her fill
sto we. i* c a c
I ■ folio volumes.
Arabia, from New York, arrived at
ißLooi on the 21 st nit.
■',' n sEr —The haughtiness exhibited by the Sultan
H TANARUS; to the Russian Envoy had caused much ex-
Consul sent a steamer to request the
fleet to hasten to the Dar Jane! ies
Ry commander of the Eaglish fleet refused to go
■ receiving orders from his government The
Rd, fleet sailed immediately for the Dardenelles.
■ st accounts received by express state that it was,
If I „1 that the difficulty would be setiled amicably, j
B. “ -This Government lias revived the strin- I
t ■AcsTiti*- 1,1 ° , . , i
■ fiiSV o,t system, it U now rigorously enforced ,
ffiiust all English 1 wcflec*. j
Bmiscei-la.neocs- The Madial family had arrived j
fl, m;m may easy alter what by silence he has
Rc ’lied, but ie cannot recall what he lias once spo-
Hr f Tones & Cos., tender to those citizens who so 1
Kcrmi'h as-assisted them in the removal of their j
■ ( , n Vf'edncsday night, their most grateful ac- j
Javlrdements. The assistance was prompt and effi- j
|H, , ul j wou lil have saved them from serious loss if |
■ fi ’ re ;, a 4 extended to the building they occupy.
Rpril 9. 14
A CARD.
v . under.'igned fenders his grateful aeknowledg- |
■ Jt lt . <w tTi**seof his fellow-citizens, through whose ex- j
effort*, his residence and the Office of the j
State of Georgia were saved from fire on Wed- i
evening. J- II- It- WASHINGTON,
Rvpiil 9. 44 Agent j
A lard.
undersigned. Physicians and Citizens of Pond
H w: i ami vicinity, ask leave to assure our friends and
public that the late case of disease in Mr. A-diiiry’s
Iliilv, currently represented as “Small-Pox,” has been
Rt demonstrated to he a xridely <UflVr<?t affection.
Ko apprehension, whatever, need %e cnteitained I
Lt die disease among ns, as none has ever appeared. !
kLK. k \Y. A. Greene, 11. 11. Lumpkin,
[in. A. Black, J. E. &H. Thompson, i
Let Barton, C. 11. Tondee,
If. Lamar, M. B. W. I). Stewart,
J. C. Mather.
Tond Town, April 5, 1853. apt)—lt j
A CARD. -
1 offer my sincere thanks to all of uty fellow-citizens
w exerted themselves in saving iny furniture, when
plate fire threatened to consume the whole square.
April 9. It A. DEBSAU.
LATH IS THE TEKXI.TATIO.\, I
_ But too often, of wtaat, iu its inception, was lightly 1
Hunted, and fatally neglected as a common cold. The
Hnvr-lj!l does not increase faster by rolling, than does
from an unchecked Cough or Cold. When
I ilumndtiou once seizes upon the delicate tissue of the
Hungs. the progress of fire is scarcely swifter or more J
H:d tiiau that of Pulmonary Disease, through itsva
■ous stages, to its terminus, death ! Yet it may be
m all cases by a prompt resort to Dr. Roger's
Hyrnpof Liverwort, Tar, and Conchalagua. To this
Hull truth, many among the first men in the laud.
Hare appended their attesting signatures. Read their
I > lassKf ix tke pamphlet in the hands of Agents. —
Hiw are also referred to the advertisenseut iu another
Hmuiui. Imo npr 2
CARRIED,
Ik HawlunsvilW, on Wednesday, 3htii utt w by the Itev. Jas
il, Ur. J. ll* my OiSJ.nv to Miss Mary O, -McCombs.
| j *“\l T h*t is vlie world to them,
Its pomp, its pleasures and its nonsense all;
j Who in each other clasp whatever lair
11 iij!i fancy forms and lavish hearts can wish,
<>r m the mind or mind illumined face,
H Truth, goodness, honor, truth and love,
The riehest beauty of indulgent Heaven.” P.
Hln Bound llrook, N. J., on the 22d utt. bv the Ttev. R. K. j
Mr. Isaac A. llrokaw of Columbus, da. to Miss I
J's Schxnck, of the former place.
■ h Stewart county, on the 22d u It., by Dr. P. C. Winn, i
Joiix N*. Stark, of Harbour co., Ala. to Miss Mary, ;
of James drier, Esq., of Stewart county, Ca.
Iu Lumpkin, Stewart county, on the 3lst ult. by the Rev. ,
bo.J. l'riggu,Col.J. M. Clark to Miss AJaky JR daughter of
h. L. A. Williams, all of Lumpkin.
On the ilta ilist., by tlie Rev. N. Ousley, Mr. llrvßY M. Bai
■tvof this city, to Miss Mary A. Gates of this county.
COUNCIL CH AMBER, April 1, 1853.
REGULAR MEETING.
I’rfgfot—The Mayor.
Aid. Whittle, Clayton, Johnston,O. F. Adams, G.
I’ ■ Adams and Holt.”
Absent— Aid. Smith.
lbe minutes of the last meeting were read, when
•o motion of Aid. Johnston, so much of the minutes
‘ s relates to the adoption of the plan for a City Hall,
*''■* ttewaiderei.
Lie minutes were then confirmed.
George 1 Rogers, eleeted to fill the vacancy of T. ,
L Bhinholser, being present, was sworn in office, anc!
°° s his seat iu Council. Aid. Rogers was then Bp
suited to fill the vacancies in the Standing C*mmit
r’s oor'Bpied by his predecessor. And Aid. Holt
‘A- relieved front the Street Committee, on which he
,a consented to act temporarily.
The Bridge Keeper reported toll* for the week on- !
lia ? lH ‘h Mar.-h, $92 65 ; 25th March, $75 15; j
ind forti 'e week ending this day, $72 65.
t>,i motion, the resolution adopting tlie plan of the
r'h’ Rail, was laid on the table.
be report of the Committee ou the subject of elo
’! v - apart of Uglethorpe street, adopted the 11 ill 1
“i 'uary last, and reconsidered the 18th February, .
oi’, aid on the table, was called aip and adopted.
ie re purt ol the Street L'otnniittee, upon the re- i
Loimrance of James R. Lutts, was rejeeived audlaid 1
111 the table.
m l olion °f Aid. Whittle,
iart P- '° That the Committee ou the Fire Dcpart
, Col,lr *ct tor Pipe, required lor cisterns,
p J est te ;'o they can—Carried.
f'i, l ,at l lte Streetfkjmmiitce ascertain and
co , . n 1 l e hgU and eost of a Sewer suitable to |
l; e\ Ujc wafer from the vicinity of Nisbet &, Levy's
r ‘>undry CarrieJ.
p mot, on of .\|d. G. W. Adams,
toetit ‘ at the Committee on the Fire Depart
l_iij,n Iheir discretian.be authorized to suspend the
|J the fifth cistern, contracted for with J. |
p ‘ rt ‘ 8 ! for the present—Carried.
1'.,,r. S<, ‘ Ved ’ That Jl. R. Rylander be appointed Chief
I’irc n er Snd Tames B. Ayres Fire Master, of the
e partinent for the present year—Carried,
p n ’ otlo of Aid. Whittle,
Ihe ? SJA f ed ’ I hat the Mayor is authorized to settle
‘ied U loi raut ly vs.Jtlie city, by arbitration —Car-
IL ni ° tioi! , f ! f Aid. G. W. Adams,
the q , ved ’ That the petition of tlie occupants of
Ilono/* | l,, “* e ’ on Cotton Avenue, be referred to His
siH^r r * Ma >°c to take sueh aetiou a# he may con
,, r P r °per—Carried.
Jraw SJ | Ve< *’ t^ ie be aqthorijed to with
er th tfje public Gazettes, the reward offered
°f Warren D. VYood—Carried,
to ,k “ ro ?han’s petition was received aud referred
10 ffie Street Committee.
flar ,„ n mot '°n, one thousand copies of the City Ordi
,es Were ordered printed.
•Bbjpp 0 , 01 r' n ? U ' Ca4lon I" rorn Pvo®ident Myers, the
nd r >f° B ' d to the Female College, was received
TijJ. ! rred to the Finaucp Committee.
f< *lloiv„;J UanCe Committee reported in favor of the
ALy iv L accouula ! which were ordered paid, viz:—•
‘^ 76 5 Thos. Bagby’s $8 62 ;M. E.
ceivv'l 6r The following accounts were re
l? and a nd referred, viz :
( ; olllns fl >r Brick ; John Watts for logs , Thos.
Cos * r . ee * T. Bagby Jail fees,
uned then adjourned.
A Ue *t: A. R. FREEMAN, c. c-
The greatest remedy of the age seems to be the cele
brated medicine called H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, lt
is used as an external application, and is said to possess most
wonderful qualities for healing quieting pain, restoring pal
sied limbs, fee. A friend had a most severe bruize, which
threatened mortification ; he had used several remedies to no
effect, when he was advised to try H. G. Farrell’s Arabian
Liniment, one bottle of which entirely cured him. We have
no doubt, from the extent of the injury, but for this excellent
medicine he would have had a serious time of it. See adver
tisement.
Largo Arrival of Fancy Goods and
PERFUMERY.
OPENING this day at Little’s Drug Store, the most exten
sive slock of Hair, Shaving, Nail and Tooth Brushes of
tlie richest patterns, Pomades, Hair Oils, Hair Tonics and In
-1 vigorators,Shaving Soaps,Creams, Fancy Soap, Wash Batls,
Hair Powders and Puff Boxes, Tooth Paste, the finest of Co
logne ill every description of bottles, a large assortment of Lu
bin’s celebrated Extracts, the most renowned brands in Amer
ica among both of which kind may be found fresh the follow
ing: Sweet Pea, Magnolia, Verbena, Geranium, Honeysuckle,
Hv eet Briar, Sweet Clover, Hawthorn, CppcrTtn, New-mown
Hay, Spring Flower, fee. apr9
DANCING SCHOOL T
Messrs, ellis & jones would respectfnliy
announce to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, that
they will form a Class at the ARCADE H ALL, on Monday,
11 Hi inst., in the most fashionable style of Dancing. Hours
for instruction for young Ladies, Misses and Masters. 3i o'-
clock. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For Gentlemen, 7IS
o’clock on the same days. £J” Terms $ 10. ap9-lt*
HAY ! —SO bundles prime Tennessee flav, for sale by
apr9 A. J. WHITE.
A little below Reduced Prices.
body will please bear it in mind, that on Cotton
Avenue, Jewelry and Fancy Goods can be purchased
very cheap for Cash or good credit. \\ e wish to sell out be
fore the corporation-Stores get under way. Now leceiving
some very tine PIANO FORTES.
apr9 J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN.
Peter Funk has left Town !
BUT ns I was going to say 31. 1). BARNES ha s
just received from New York anew supply of fine
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, tc, which can
not be surpassed in this city. He is now dailv offering them
at great bargains, and do not forget to call and look at his stock
before purchasing elsewhere. His store is directly opposito
the Lanier House, on Mulberry street. apr9—3t
8188 INFERIOR COURT.
SITTING FOR ORDINARY PURPOSES.
2d April, 185 3.
ORDKRRD, That the Inferior Court, will sit on the first
Saturday in every alternate month, commencing with
this date, (Ist Saturday in April, 1rt.73.i for the transaction of
county business, and that no order shall he signed, or check
glve.n for county indebtedness except when the Court is in
session.
Ordered, That the above be published one time in each of
the city papers. ELISHA DAVIS, j. i. c.
M. M. M ASON, j. i. c.
I JENNY WOOD, j. t. c,
KEF.LIN COOK, J.x.c.
WM. LUNDY, j. i. c.
V true extract from the minutes of Bibb Inferior Court.
apr9—lt E. G. JEFFERS, Clerk.
J. D. BROWN. Tit OS. ORIFKIN.
BROWN & GRIFFIN,
3Lttonujs at 3.aS anifi (Excntral 3Lan6
A U 8 T I N , T K X A 8 .
WILL attend to the collection of claim against the Stnt eof
Texas for land and money. Also, being well acquaint
ed with the public domain of liu-State, tliey will lo
cate landcwrtiticates and have tlie land surveyed
and patented. One of tlie firm u ill always
be found at their Office in Austin,
apr# 52 -Cm*
Choice Tennessee Bacon, &c.
LBS. Superior Hams, Suk-s and Sluml-
CO w A W tiers, for family use.
SOU bushiils Corn, in Sacks,
20 kegs laraf Lard,
100 bhla.Superfine Flour, ‘“('ltatinnooga Mills,”
10 liiids. New Orleans Sugar, kr. tor tale by
T. C. DEMPSEY,
apr'J ts Opposite Agency Bank Slate of Georgia.
AXES!
THE well Known superiority of the GENUINE HART
FORD COLLINS Axes, has induced some manufactur
ers to stamp their axes H. COLLINS, and such axes are often
sold astuy manufacture.
The Genuine Collins Axes, which have been made under
my direction for more than twenty-five years, anti which
have sustained such an unrivalled reputation, are invariably
stamped COI.IJM fe 00., HARTFORD. Tliey are to fie
found at our Depot in the city of New-York. and at the princi
pal Hardware Stores in the large cities.
New York, April 9. ly SAMUEL W. COLLINS.
IIOE’S
Cast Steel Circular Long Saws.
fHIDE subscribers manufacture from the best Cast Steel,
U CIRCULAR SAWS, from two inches to five feet m di
ameter. These Saws are carefully hardened and tempered,
and are ground and finished by machinery designed express
ly for the purpose, aud are therefore much sujierior in truth
and uniformity of surface to those ground in the usual man
ner. They require less set, less power to drive them, and arc
not so liable to become lu atcd, and produce a faxing in tim
ber.
They also manufacture Cast Steel MILL. PITT and CROSS
CUT SAWS and BILLET WEBS, of superior quality, all of
which they have for rale at their Ware Rooms, tiit and 31
Gold-street, or they may lie obtained of the principal Hard
ware merchants in the U. States.
U. HOE fc CO.. Printing Press,
Machine and Saw Makers, 29 ami ill Gold-st.
The following extract is from a report made by a commit
tee of scientific and practical gentlemen, appointed by the
Am riran Institute:
•*Vour committee are of unanimous opinion, that intliea|e
parnius invented by Mr JL M. Hoe. for grinding Saws, he has
displayed groat ingenui v and tact in the adaptation of ma
chinery to the production of results *n the manufacture of
Saws, which may with propriety be denominated the ntylua
u'tr.'i of the art.”
Publishers of Newspapers who will insert this ndvertisc
ln ,nt three times w ith this note, ami Toward us a paper con
taining the same, will be paid in printing materials by pur
chasing four times the amount of their bill for the advertise
ment.
New-York, A[uf.:i 9. —3t
NOTICE.
f al! ho hold Laud certificates, issued by virtue
I of the Laws of the lute Republic or State of
Texas ; also those holding claims against said State ;
also the Heirs of all persons who served and was
killed or died iu tlie Texas War of Independence.
The undersigntd, Atlorneysat Law, being familiar
with tlie Laws of Texas and the operation thereof;
aiso having been long engaged in locating land certifi
cates and acting as agents, and being well acquainted
with the public domain, will heieuiter give their spe
cial attention to the collection of claims, locating land
certificates aud will act as General Land Agent.—
They possess every facility for performing tlie tusk as
they live at Austin, the Capitol of the State, where
the archive* of the; Sk.abe are kept and all the offices
are open to tht-m. Many of the lleirs of those who
fell under Fannin, Ward, Travis, Bowie and Johnson
are almost entirely 7 ignorant of iheii rights. Ihe
Heir or Heirs of every such person is entitled to <,165
acre* of land if lie was the head of a family, if he
was a single man, they are entitled to 4,036 acres.
In numerous instances fraudulent administrations have
been had which should l>e enquired into by the Heirs.
Iu many cases the lauds have been sold lor non-pay
ment of ‘Faxes; few of such sales will stand tlie l-sl
of a judicial investigation. Certificutc-o for the full
amount of land have in few cases been granted.
One of the firm, Thomas Griffin, will he at the La
nier House, Macon, until Tuesday next, the 12th insi.,
where he will meet any 7 person who may wish to en
gage their services.
BROWN & GRIFFIN.
J. I). BROWN, THOMAS GRIFFIN.
N- B. All communicßlions should be directed (o
the Firm. 3t* apr 9
HENRY L. DURE,
House, Sign and Ornamental Painter.
RESPECTFULLY announces to lib friends, tlie
citizens of M.icon, and its vicinity, that lie has opened
a Painting Establishment on 4th Street, just above the West
side of the market, where he will execute Painting in all
its branches ; also Gilding, Glazing, Graining, Bronzing,
Imitation of Marble, Paper Hanging, fee., fee.
Old furniture carefully re varnished. Mixed Paints in small
or large quantities constantly on hand.
aprfi— ly h. L. Dt RE.
Commercial bank notes purchased by
a;)r j—ts J. A. WHITE, Broker.
~%J% G-SORGHA
STATE
LOTTERY
)0> 7 <4 F° r °f the Independent
} ii Fire Cos. of Augusta.
F. C. Barber & Cos. Managers
GLASS 59.
To be drawn in Savannah April 12, 1853.
I Prize of $4,000 1 Prize of $567.
Tudtgts $ l—Shares in proportion.
GLASS 60.
To be drawn in Augusta, April 14, 1853.
1 Prize of $5,000—1 Prize of $2,000.
Tickets $2-r-Shars in proportion.
GLASS 61.
1 Prize of $4,400 —5 Prizes of S4OO.
Tickets $i —Shares in proportion.
For sale at Shivers’ Lucky Office, Floyd House Buildings.
WM. SHIVERS. Jr. Agent.
E Orders from the country promptly attended to and
drawings forwarded by mail.
Drawn numbers,Georgia State Lottery.
Class 53—09 13 4 59 60 16 43 57 17 02 61 40 48
Class 55—12 7 68 35 16 62 21 22 37 14 29 24 47
Class 56—61 56 7 8 4 28 52 13 47 03 71 35 49
Whole ticket combination iu Glass 35 49 71 56 prize of 3130,
‘•I DIGEST !” Seen rs ntr: trt?f. meanino of the I
word “PEPSIN,” or of the two Greek words from ,
which it is derived. This is the signficant and appro
priate title of the TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, or
jASTRIC JUICE, prepared by Dr. J .S. HOUGH- j
ION, of Philadelphia, from the fourth Stomach of the ;
Ox,for the cure of Indigestion aud Dyspepsia. It is
Nature sown remedy for an unhealthy Stomach. No
trt of man can equal its curative powers, it renders
Gs <>D LATINO perfectly consistent with Health,
bee the figure of the Ox, in nnotherpart of this paper
DR. W. FREEMAN,
homcepatiiic physician,
‘■ TENDERS his services to the citizens of Macon and vt
-M cinity. He is also prepared to cure diseases by Elec
tro-Magnetism, on an entirely new system, such as Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Curvature of the Spine, Amaurosis, Deafness, !
Diseases of the Heart, Liver, fee.
S3 5 ” Office corner of Walnut and 3d Sts., formerly occu
pied by Dr. Rosevelt. apr2-6m
Notes and Accounts.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are respectfully
urged to call and make payment at their earliest con
venience. apr2 11. J. JOHNSTON.
Watclies, Jewelry, &c.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
■*7*7"[SUING to reduce my present large and elegant stock
V w of Watches, Jewelry,Silver Plated Ware, Lamps, Gi
randoles, Va-es. Tea Trays, Guns, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc. I
to the lowest possible point, by the Ist of August next, I will
sell till that time at very reduced rates for Cash or approved
credit. npr2 E. J. JOHNSTON.
CIOLT’S PISTOLS—> n 3, 1 and 5 inch barrel, recei- j
- ved per last Steamer by (ap2) E. J. JOHNSTON.
RAZORS —‘-Hollow Ground” and “Frame Rack” by
Wade & Rutclier, for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON.
apr2 ‘ 51
FANS ! FANS ! FANS l —Of all grades, from 25
cents to S J.) each. Anew and fine supply just received
and for sale as low as any in market by
apr- E. J. JOHNSTON.
AT COST in lots to suit purchasers, 3 to 4 dozen last year’s
F:| n*< by E. J. J.
Spring - Millinery !
MRS. AUDOINE is now recei
ving her supplies of Spring Millinery and
iflwfflillff “rlßl ‘ 8 nhriii.-i remit/ to receive and wait upon
lli r customers. She has on hand a rich
V* fy ffl/hm assortment of
lr[ J/rflSr Silk, Crape, Straw aud Hair
JS jtj Bonnets, Head Dresses
rs It and Lace Caps.
A handsome assortment of EMBROIDERIES, such as Em- j
broidered Lace Mantilcts, do. Silk Mantillas. Also, Ribbons,
Flowers, Fans, Gloves, Bracelets, Tucking, Puffing aud Long j
COMBS, Perfumery, Toys, fee.
The Ladies are requested to drop in, when it suits their con- j
venience, and examine the mar26
PARIS MILLINERY.
Mrs. dessau takes pleasure in announcing to the
Ladies of Macon and the adjoining Counties that she j
has just opened her Splendid Assortment of Paris Millinery
in all its varieties, such as Bonnets, Caps. Head Dresses, In
fant and Missis’ Hats, Ribbons, Gloves. Embroideries, fee. —
And most respectfully solicits a call from all before purchas
ing. 3t apr 2
Spring Millinery & Fancy Goods.
MRS. DAMOUR has just re
ffiPjJjzlltlv turned from New Yotk w ith a splendid
KSfflgml- -f\TOvm assortment of the above Goods, selected
i¥lll fa y herself for this market, and consist*
ZkiSrDiflfif ln K °f a large assortment of all new
TpsT styles of Bonnet., Ribbons, Flowers, la
ees, Bilk Lace, Embroidered Mantillas,
m Gi|ies and Collars, all of new styles, Tin- i
I 1 sue Silk, Organdy and other Dress Goods i
of the finest quality. npr2
New Millinery Establishment.
MRS. KENNEDY would inform ihe Ladies of Ma- j
con and vicinity, that she has recommenced the abovo
business in all its branches, at her residence next door te
Plant’s Carriage Repository, and assures all who may favor
tier with a cail tint slip will endeavor to give general satisfac
tion. Dress-making in the best style as usual. mr26-fit
*llomlid Blew N|>.riiig Millinery,
For l*s:j.
0P MUB. M. CAREY is now opening and
receiving at her old stand, opposite the
U 7 ■ ‘ Lanier House, anew and beautiful stock
f I 1 of Spring and Stitmuer MJI.LINP.RV fe
\'ijf• N 7 FANCY GOOD?, comprising all the dis-
1 IpZ fe rent styles of BTK \W, .si )NT AG. AL-
BONY LACE, SILK and FANCY BON
NETS, CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, fee
‘7 r ‘ Also, Lace, Silk, Embroidered and Plain
Mantillas and Mantcllets, I.aces, Swiss liuibroitiered Dress
Trimmings, together with every article usually kept in he
line, allot which will be sold at the lowest possible figure.—
Mrs. C. invites the attention of her customers in the country
to cal! and examine tier stock.
N. I!. —Will be open on the Istli of April an entire new
stock of llafii and Bonnets. apr2
LADIES’
Hair Dressing and Shampooing.
Mrs. progler has removed to tlie corner of Ith
and Mulberry Street, near the Market, where *l.e is
ready to accommodate the I-adies 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 Pair
Work, such as Wigs, Curls, Rands, Braids, fee. Also, a large
assortment of Perfumery of all kind.. Long Hair bought.
All articles of hair rejoiced. apr2-tnov6
E . E . BREW EE,
Plain & Decorative House & Sign Painter,
G IL D E It A N I) G 1. A Z lE R,
MACON, GA.
Imitations of Wood and Marines, in every style, and on
the most reasonable terms.
Country Orders punctually attended to.
J"7r” ,-Ji >p in the rear of No. 12, Cotton Avenue.
mar.G pdtjanl’s4
FIIESU DIPS & GEXIMMIm
A GENERAL STOCK OF THE ABOVE ON HAND,
AT WHOI.KSAI.K AM) Kk'TAlI. BY
GEORGS I> A YW33,
A PO T 11 E C A R Y , M ACO N , G A .
Tj'X|[E Nostrums mentioned below, having attained consid-
I erable celebrity, I shall always endeavor to oblige my
customers with them :
Ayres’Cherry Pectoral,
Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant,
Stabler’s Cherry Expectorant anil Diarrhoea Cordial,
Lynn’s Kaihairon and Extract of Jamaica Ginger,
Brown’s Extract of Jamaica Linger,
Hoofland's German Bitte’s,
Grimes’ Anti-Dispep!ic Bitters,
Mortimore's Bitter Cordial, the Cordial of I,ife,
Mortiniore’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,
Samis’Sarsaparilla to purify the Blood,
Bull’s Farsaparilla and Yellow Dock,
CrossmanV Genuine Specific Mixture,
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, a large supply at proprietor's prices,
Mexican Mustang Liniment, n large supply just received,
Eppmg’s Extract Buchu, prepared by Dr. E. Pierce,
Railway’s Ready Relief,
Osgood’s Indian Cholngogue, a cure for fever and ague,
Barrott’s Sugar Drops for worms, and nothing is better,
Thorn’s ExtractCuhebs and Copaiba,
Tarrant’s ExUaci Copaiba and Saisaparilla,
Bryant’s Cholera Remedy, pood in all bowel affections,
I'anev Soaps and Perfumery, a great variety,
GARDEN SEEDS and FIELD SEEDS on hand,
Also. Instruments and Medicine Chests.
Just received, a supply of Vaccine Virus, genuine.
mar 26 -ts
Bll'o.\, L\IIMIIH\, HVE, OATS, PEAS,
FLOUR, &c., Ac.
TIIE subscribers are constantly receiving, on
; .fcaaWl consignment and will be regularly supplied during
[j, e gU ason, with
TENNEBBKC PRODUCE
of every description, to which tliey invite the atjg|ition of
dealers and consumers.
JEST RECEIVED, 40,000 lbs. ‘Edmonson’s Superfine Flour’
in sacks of assorted sizes for retailing,—a fine artiele.
mar 26 6m PATTEN & COLLINS.
MUSICAL CARD.
Messrs, bennett & clarhe,
Professors of Music, would take this opportunity
to express their llianks to the citizens of Macon and
viciuitv, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them
during the short time they have resided in Munon, and
which has confirmed their previous intention of mak
ing this their permanent residence. They would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage
which has surpassed their most sanguine expectations.
They are happy to aunonuee to the public that they
have rented Temperance Ha!!, with the intention of
establishing a permanent Musical Institute, the object
of which will he the cultivation and advancement of
theseienceof Music. Their long experience mid un
varied success, warrants them in proffering their servi
ces to all who may desire a thorough musical educa
tion. WM.'BEN NUTT,
apr 2 4t C. H. CLARKE.
MOT SOB,I> OUT, STILL OK DUTY;
r pilE snbsciiber having ascertained that an im-
JL pression is abroad in the country, that he has sold
out and retired from business—begs leave, to correct it,
as such is not the case. So far. otherwise indeed is
the fact, that he has made arrangements,by which
his time shall be more than ever given to his business,
so as to concentrate a'l his energies upon Medicine, not
only in preparing, compounding and selling, but in pre
scribing for and visiting the sick wittiin a reasonabla
distance of the city, and treating chronic cases of dis
ease by mail or otherwise, as usual. Persous living
farther thau tw 7 euty miles, unless near either of the
Railroads, cannot be visited ; those on either line,
within 3 or four hours of Macon, in urgent case*, may.
Patients suffering from chronic diseases, that re
quire personal attention, can be accommodated iu the
city, others can be treated through the mail.
Servants requiring personal attention, will be re
ceived at bis Infirmary. Store and consultalion office,
on corner of Mulberry and Third streets, opposite Ihe
Floyd House, Macon, Gb.
apr 9 6 M. S. THOMSON.
BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL.
GEO. W. ROSS & Cos.
ARE now receiving the first installment of Spring*
Staple anti Fancy
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 anil appreciation. The follow
ing are a few of the tilings which adorn our shelves and
counters.
CTF” SILKS, as Brocade fig’d. Poult, de Soie; Black Gro.
deßhine; White Brocade Silk Robes; Twisted Silk Hernony;
Lustrings, all colors, Bridal Dresses, tall kinds;) Berages,
(every style;) Embroidered Grape Dresses; Silk Tissues, Hair,
and Figured.
XpT COLLARS—Empress Eugene—Lone Star—and Em
broidered Valenciennes. Thread Lace Embroidered, and
Empress Eugene.
ff'sr’ Embroidered Valenciennes Ciiemiskttes.
JEJp- SLEEVES, all qualities from 50 cts. ta4>2s par pair
ZTW™ Embroidered Broeha de Paris Drksses.
C7F* Swiss and Jaconett Edgings and Trillings, from 19
cts. a yard to S7 00.
MANTILLAS and Scarfs, 13 different varieties, of which
may lie mentioned Taglioni Taffeta, Zotttllo, Chcriuelli and
Pavpnus.
DAM ASK Cloths, Towels and Napkins.
DIAPER, Birds Eye. Huckaback and Cotton.
ALSO Brussels Tapestry and 3 ply Carpetings. Mattings,
Rugs, Window Shades, GiMed Damask, for curtains, with
trimmings to eonetipontMJent’s Furnishing Goods, embracing
every thine rich and new 7 , fee., fee. Sold Wholesale and Re
tail, and as low ns goods of the same quality can he pur
chased in this market.
N. B. G. W. R. &Cos Inxv also on hand, in a separate es
lishment, an extensive Stock of Groceries, which will be sold
by Wholesale ami Retail.
mar 19 ts
SPRING ANDSUMMER 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 cure, expressly to
suit the fancy of the Ladies of Georgia, and which will he
sold on accommodating terms.
They would call the attention of the public to their Rich
Fancy Col Yd Brocade Spring Silks.
Extra Fine White Brocade Silk,for Bridal dressee.
Black Gro de. Rhine, Brocade and Italian Silks.
Alboni Printed, Plaid and Grenadine Robes—entirety new,
Berages,Tissues, and Grenadines —new and Beautiful.
Organdie Paris Printed Muslins.
French Jaconets, from 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.
an( j L ..vniiiine tlie Stock—our motto is ‘qncx
SALES SMALT. Pilot ITS.’
mar 19 BOSTICK fe JOHNS.
Spring Goods for 1853
AT THE NEW YORK BRANCH STORE!
FTMIE subscriber would return his sincere thanks to the Ea-
I diesof Macon and vicinity for their very liberal patron
age and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. The Goods
will be sold as before, i. e. exclusively for Cash, at New York
prices, thereby saving from 20 to 25 per cent on credit pur
chases.
The undersigned respectfully 7 invites attention to his stork
which consists in part of the following : Dress Goods, Bera
ges, Lawns, Muslins, Bilks, Berage DeLaines, Tissues, Gren
adines, Ginghams, Calicoes, fee. Also a full stock of white
Goods, Jaconettts, Plaids, Swiss, Mulls, Nainooks, Bishops
Lawns, together with a full assortment of Ribbons, Bonnets,
Hosiery, Laces, Fancy Articles, Housekeeping Goods, Linens,
Shirtings, Sheetings, Domestics, fee.
mar2o-lm D. C. SPAULDING, Cotton Avenue.
New Spring Goods.
THE subscriber is now receiving Ois stock of FANCY &
STAPLE DRY iODB, suitable for tliecoming season
I ainnn? which may lie found a rich and handsome assortment
of Plaid Berages, Silk Grenadines, French Muslins, French
Prints, fee. Ab his sales are for cash, the public may expect
good bargains. mar2G G. W. PRICE.
DAM ASK 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.
mar2o G. W. PRICE.
Mourning goods. —Bombazines, Bareges. Al
apaccas, plain and figured Grenadines, Muslins, Lawns,
Prints,fee., a large assortment for sale low.
mar 26 G. W. PRICE.
Paper hangings'.— a large assortment, from
25 cents to $1,25 a pie ce, also fire board prints.
inar‘26 G. VV. PRICE.
Damask for curtains —6-4 Worsted Dam
ask with Gimps, Cords, Tassels, fee. Also rich Em
broidered Muslins. ntar26 G. VV. PRICE.
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.-A large
assortment. mar 26 G. W. PRICE.
WINSHIF At 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’ DRESS
OOOIIS i. 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. np2
MATTINGS. —Plain and Checked Straw
Mattings of all widths, just received and for sale low by
apr'2 WINSIIIP & St IN.
Irish Linens.
r IAiIE subscribers have on hand a Large assortment of Fine
JL and very heavy iltlsii LINENS, Table Damask, Nap
kins, Bird Eye Diapers, Pillow Muons and Sheetings, of their
own importation, and are warranted to be pure.
mar 19 VVINSHIP Sr SON.
Domestic Goods.
-g! /V ll and 12 Bleached m 1 Brown Sheetings, Shirt-
El ’O'W inp, Domestic Plaids and Stripes, Fottonades, De
nim's Hickory Cloths, Osnalmrgs, fee. For sale at a small ad
vance, by
m.ar 19 VVINSHIP & SON.
Mantillas.
\TEW Styles Richly trimmed, Silk or Lace Mantillas.—
x For sale by
mar 19 VVINSHIP fe SON.
Window Shades,
SATIN and Worsted Damasks, l.ace and Muslin Cur
tains, Cornices, Curtain Bands, Cords, Tassels, Gimps,
fee. For sale by
mar 19 WINSIIIP fe SON.
Carpets and Rugs.
JUST received a New Supply of Brussels, Three Ply, and
ingrain Carpets and lings.
mar 19 WINSHIF & SON.
New Spring Goods.
rnvilE undersigned is now- receiving a splendid assort-
Q merit of SPUING & 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 ail his patrons.
He would invite attention to a portion of his present stock.
SILKS.
Black Gro. Iteßhine, various qualities, Lustring, Figured
and Colored Silks.
Plain Plaid and Brocade, very rich, different qualities,
Grenadin e Silk Robes, very rich.
Silk Tissues, figured and plain.
Derages, figured, plaid and plain.
MOUSLINS.
Very Rich Organdy Mouslins.
“ Jaconet do.
Cheap figd. do. do.
Swiss Mouslill Robes, very handsome.
Berage “ “
Pointed VaJ. Lace Collars, Chcmizetts and Sleeves.
“ Jar. Muslin •* “ u
“ Swiss u “ u u *•
Damask Window furta’ns, complete with Muslin
and Lace do. to correspond. Gimps,Cornices, Cord and Tas
sels, fee.
Linen and Cotton Sheetings, best quality, from 10 qr, to
12 qr. wide.
Bleached and Brown Linen Damasks, a superior article,
any width.
Marseilles Quilts, large and pretty.
Furniture Dimity, from! to 6 1-4 wide.
Irish Linens of every quality.
Oil Cloth S for passages, fee.
Straw Matting, best article,all widths.
Super two and three ply Carpettings, with Rugs to corres
pond.
Gloves and Hosiery, a complete assortment of the best.
W. VV. PARKER, No. 6untton Avenue,
mar 12 Opposite Washington Hall.
*,* Telegraph and Messenger copy.
gyi ..1..™. J. C. McREYNOLDS,
DENTIST,
7- ■* - 1 Three Doors beloic the Lanier J louse, Macon.
RESPECTFULLY informs his numerous anti faithful pat
rons and the public generally, that he continues the
practice of Dentistry, in all it*branches, at his office, on Mul
berry street, where all operations entrusted to Ills care will
receive prompt attention, and be executed iu the neatest man
ner. Having added to an experience of about 20 years, all tlie
new improvements and discoveries in his profession, he Hat
ters himself that he will able to give entire satisfaction. Pa
tients requiring Gum or Block Teeth, can be accommodated.
CW“ Mo i* also prepared to execute work according to the
flew improvement of Dr. Allen, which is admitted on all hands
to be neat and beautiful. mar 26 —ts
BOOKS, BOOKS.
A LARGE and elegant assortment of Family Bibles,
I tea uti fully adapted to “Progress,* and our “manifest des
tiny,’ having copious and classified ‘Family Record*.’ Ma
cauley’s Speeches; Napoleon in Exile, or a voice from St.
Helena; Abbott’s series of Histories for the Young; Irving's
cloi*e 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 iiqP r Q vc(l editions. Standard Medical
Works, School Books, Blank Books, of all descriptions, Draw
ipg Paper, Black and colored Crayons, Crayon Paper, Faber’s
Pencils, and the imitation; Water Colors iu 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. BOARDMAN.
HOLMES*Bouthern Farmer and Market Gardener, just
received ands >r sale at
mar 19 ROARPMAN’S.
HG. FARREL’S Genuine Arabian Liniment is
( • a most extraordinary medicine, Use truth or which is
| placed beyond doubt by the vast sales of-tfce article* and the
i mauy cures being daily performed by it, which had resisted
alt other medicines and the skill of the best physicians in the
I ‘>®rld. It is composed of balsams, extracts and tin peru-
J liar to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated fbrrn. all their
■ siimulatfni;, Anodyne, penetrating, unctuous ami revulsive
properties, and the same which, ages ago, were,used by the
“Sons of the Desert,” with such tniraculoussuccess, in curing
the diseases of both man and beast.
Read the following REMARK ABLE CURES, which should
of themselves place
H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment,
FAR BEYOND ANY SIMILAR RF.MEDY.
About a year and a half ago, a swelling appeared in my
wife’s stomach, gradually increasing in size until it became
j os large as my fist, and so sore that she could not bear the
1 least pressure upon it without giving her extreme pain. I got
I the advice of our best doctors, and they differed in opinion
alwiut it; gome said it was an Ague Cake or Enlargement of
1 Ihe Spleen; some that it was an Enlargement of the Or*
| aries, ar.d others said it was a Tumor of the Ovaries, and
| could not be cured except by cutting it out. In this critical
situation, I was persuaded to try 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Lin
i aient upon it, and strange as it may appear, upon the third
! application she began to improve, and lias continued getting
better daily, until now she is as well as ever—enjoying ex
cellent health. X). M’CONNELL.
Peoria, March 5. 18-19.
[Robt. Hinds, Postmaster, says
CgRKSTOws, Pa, March 27, lPlf).
| One woman has used your Liniment with great success.—
[ She had lost l lie use of her legs for three years, the cords be
ing contracted so that her legs were bent as much w hile staud
j ing as is natural for tho position of the legs while sitting,and
she could not bend them in the least, hut by the use of 11. G.
: Farrell’s Arabian 1 inline nt she is now able to walk with case
i and has a straight limb. I have found it a most excellent
I remedy for horse flesh ; also, for every thing which requires
j an external renieify.
, TlicOpiiiian of aafllif, ExperiencedaadScientific
Farrier.
Washington, lowa, Jnne 1 6, 1349.
Fromthi? specify and permanent cures, both on man ami
I beast, which your Arabian Liniment i* performing, I do not
hesitate in pronouncing it the “Great Remedy of the Age.”—
‘ I have practised doctoring horses for these twenty years, and
have tried all the various liniments, ointments, &.C., so much
j puffbff up in tho papers ; but I must say that il. G. Fairell’s
i Arabian Liniment exceeds any that l ever made use of. lly
! its use, I have cured Sweeney and Spavin long after they had
i been pronounced incurable, and I have cured more than fif
ty h rses this season, vvi.tfx 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. I was confined nearly all
last winter to my Room with Rheumatism, and could get no
i thing to help me, until I commenced the use of your Lini
ment, which entirely cured me. WM. It. GRIMES.
Sun Pain of 10 years standing, cured by IL
G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment.
i Mr. 11. G. Farrkll :—I had been afflicted with “Sun Pain”
for the last ten years, and could never get relief except by
, bleeding ; but by the use af 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment
applied over the temples about three or foui times a day, it
was entirely removed, and I have felt nothing of it since. I
went into the stable one night, to apply it to a horse’s sore leg
and being very lame he stumbled and fell against my legs,
crushing and bruising them so badly that they turned black
as my hat, rendering them powerless. I applied your Lini
ment, and was well enough in a few days to go about again
as usual. I also crushed my finger in a shocking manner, by
letting a back log fall upon it; your Liniment cured it tip,
though. JOHN B. M’GEE.
La Salle precinct, Peoria co. Isl. Feb. 6, 184?.
Look out for Counterfeits !
The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which
has lately made its appearance, called W. B. Farrell’s Arabian
Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, liecause
his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith
without the knowledge that a counterfeitexists, and they will
Itorhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture
has wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by 11. G. Farrell,
sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17
I Main street, Peoria, 111., to whom all applications for Agencies
j must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters 11. G.
before Farrell’s, thus-—H. G. FARRELL’S —and his signature
on the wrapper. All others are counterfeits. Sold by
PAYNE & NISIIET, Macon,
and Irv regularly authorised agents throughout the Union,
rir 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
11. G. Farrell as above, accompanied with good reference as to
character, responsibility, &c apr 2—3 m
DR. S. S. OSLIN,
FORMERLY of Knoxville, Ga„ having remved 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 his profession,and by prompt and faithful attention
to every call, to merit a lilteral share of patronage, lie 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, Atnenorrhoea,
Dysmenorrhoen, Fluor Albua,Chlorosis.&c_,at $5 per month,
when his personal attention is not required. Ho will keep
constantly on hand a large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chem
icals, and Glass-Ware, which will be sold as cheap as the
cheapest. Call at his Drug Store, in the College Building,
Mulberry street, Macon,Ga.
mar 12 ts
~~ CHEAP PAINTING ! ~
Coach, House, Sign & Ornamental
PAirffTIKTO !
CT ILDING, GLAZING, BRONZING, and Imitations of
IT Wood, Marble, &c„ executed with neatness and des
patch, at the shortest notice.
tH” Shop next door from Mrs. Blake's, in the rear of W.
F. Harris’ Warehouse.
T. SIIINitOLSER. (apr2 ts) T. n. KINDER.
Georgia Military Institute.
fIMIIS INSTITUTION went into tqierufion in 1851. At j
their Session of 1851-2, the Legislature incorporated it -
as a College, liv requisition on tlie general government, fur
nished it with arms, both for Infantry and Artillery, and pro- ,
vided for the education of a certain number of St ate Cadets. |
Tlie Legislature also directed a Board of Visitors to be appoin- ;
ted, of whom the Goteruor is ex-otficio President, who duties j
are to inspect the Institute, attend its examinations, and re- |
[tort on its condition to the Legislature; and in conjunc
tion witli 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 the discipline which they prescribed are,
as nearly as possible, those of the United States Milita r y
Academy. Any person interested may obtain a copy of them j
by applying to the Superintendent. The next academic year
will commence on Monday, June 10th, and all who desir 1 ' 10
enlcr should be present on thatday. niar26-tjunelO
PHILADELPHIA
Type and Stereotype Foundry. !
fPHE subscribers would call the attention of Printers to the
X greatly reduced prices of their present list. They now
oiler
Pica at 30 cts. Minion 48 cts.
Small Pica 32 “ Nonpareil 58 “
Long Primer 31 “ Agate 72
Bourgeois 37 “ Pearl I 08 “
Brevier..... 42 “ Diamond 1 GO “
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 Scutcii-ciit Lkttkr, 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, Cases, Stands, Chases, Galleys, Printing
Ink, and every other article used in a printling-office,constant- j
ly eui hand, and at tlie lowest rates,
Second-hand Presses, and Type used only in stereotyying, at j
reductal prices.
Bonks, Pamphlets, Music, Labels,&c„ stereotyped with cor
rectness and despatch.
N. B.—Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish ‘
to make orders. L. JOHNSON it CO.
mar26—ly No. G, Sansoin Street.
F INDL A Y’ S
IRON WORKS,
ffMIIS new Establishment is now in operation and fitted I
JL oat on a scale ns extensive aßany Foundry in the
Southern Country. The increased facilities of the proprietor
enables him to say that the execution of his work shall lie
equal to that of the first class Establishments at the North, !
and his prices and terms shall be equally favorable. The !
principal articles made ar.d for sale,are as follows:
Steam Engines and Boilers,
or ANY RBqb’lßKn FORM AND SIZE.
Circular, Single and Gang Saw Mills,
ON THE MOST APPROVED PLAN, BY STEAM OR WATER POWER, j
Machinery for Flouring and Grist
Mills;
Sugar Mills, Bullock’s Cotton Press, Bark Mills,
Syrup Boilers, Gin Gearing, Car Wheels,
Iron Castings, Ilodgkiss Water Wheels, French Burr, Esopus,
and Colonge Mill Stones, Brass Castings, Parker's Water i
Wheels. ROBERT FINDLAY,
mar 19 ly Proprietor.
■ I
Nails, Nails.
SIX hundred and fifty kegs Cut Nails ami Brads. In store :
and fur for sale by
,„ar 13 BRAY, CAUHART fc 00.
J}. A. WISE & CO. -
WHOLESALE Tin Ware, Manufactures and Dealers in
Stoves, Hollow-Ware and House Furnishing Goods.— |
Would most respectfully inform the public that they are now
prepared to do at the shortest notiee, all kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron Work, Tin Roofing, Guttering and Conducting
done on the most reasonable terms, and ah orders for work
usually done in our line will he promptly attended to.
Just received a large lot of the Iron King, Iron Witch Cook
Stoves, which purchaser*ate invited to unhand examine.
ja 29 3u
’ Hats! Hats!!
A CO., have just
received their Fall supplies of Fash
ml ionable SILK HATS, Men’*, Youth’s,
and Boy’s Cloth Caps, of all qualities and styles. Also,
Men’s Kossuth* and Malelncs, (fine article.) Ladies’
Riding Hats, and every article of Head-gear usually
found ill any Hat establishment of the country, at the
old stand on Mulberry Street, opposite the Lanier
House. [oct 16 tf]
THE COTTON AVENUE
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
P IS REMOVED nextdtxnrto the Ma
e ri ** & Fire Insurance Bank, where every vw
liety of Carriages, Harness, Carriage Trim
mings, Hardware, Coach Varnish, Ac., m,y
always lie found.
Owing to the death of one of the parties interested at the
North, a large part of our etock will lie sold es, ur let than
cost, as the old matters must lie closed up. Persons owing
who fail K> pay or make their excuses w ill be sued certain.
jal3—tf FREEMAN fc ROBERTS.
riOSHEN BUTTER !—lO kegs extra-fine GoshTn
NN Butter, received weekly by steamer and for sale by
oct9 J. . GRAYBILL & CO.
IAXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.—IO bbis. Extra
_J Family Flour just received by
oct9 J. S. GRAYBILL & CO.
rpOO LATE! —The undersigned, have just received a
I most magnificent seven Octave Rosewood PIANO
FORTE, intended for exhibition at the Fair. Lovers of fine
things are invited to exatniue it.
nor 6 J. A . & 8. 8. VIRGIN.
IRISH POTATOES.—IO bills, fine Northern mta
toes just received by (oc9J J. S. GRAYBILL A CO.
RESERVES, PICKLES, JELLIES, CAT
JL sups, Sardines, Prunes, Citron, Raisins, Figs. Macaroni,
VennicilM, Tapioca. Farina, Hrouia, Struct), Caudles, Soa|>*
an J many other articles now opening Wv
oet<> J. S. GRAYBILL A CO
CHEESES CHEESE ! t- -Just received 50 boxes
superior Cream Cheese tIU cruft be beat, by
oclt> J. S. GRAYBILL & CO
TEAS! TEAS!!
a 500 lbs. finest TEA?, put up expressly for family
use, in pound, half and quarter lb. papet.
50 small chests of Green and Black Teas, put up
for family use, just received from Steniner, for sale by
oct2 C. A. KLLB &. SON.
Apples 50 bbis. Northern Apples, by steamer, for
sale by Klecg.H C. A. F.1.1.S it SUN.
HIR AM SMITH FLOUR— SO barrels, just re
ceived and for sale by
mar 19 C. A. ELLS it SON.
Lemons —SO boxes fresh and fine, for sale by
mar 19 C. A. ELLS it SON.
RAISINS —50 boxes Halves and Quarters new Raisins,
for ale by
mar 19 C. A. ELLS it SON.
iAHANGES —25 boxes fine Messina, for isle bv
mar 19 C. A. ELLS it SON.
HARDEN’S EXPR ESS. )
Macon, March Ist, 1853. J
PACKAGE S or Parcels for ihe Express will lie called
for if notice is left at our ollice, at any time during the
day.
Parcels made up for New York Steamers every Wednesday
and Friday mornings, also, every Tuesday for Philadelphia,
m tr 12 If C. A. ELLS & SON, Agent.
SUGARS. —10 bbds. prime N. O. Sugar; 75 bbl. clari
fied do. Just received and for sale by
feb 2G GEO. T. ROGERS.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
A few bids, just received from a Farmer at the North and
known to be genuine. For sale by
mar 19 GEO. T. ROGERS.
Ip LOUR.— 3tM Sacks Atlanta Milks superfiae Flout: just
received and foi sale by
mar 19 GEO. T. ROGERS.
MACKEREL. — iso packages Nos. 1,2 anil 3 Mack
erel in whole, half and quarter bbls.; Just received
by (mar 19) GEO. T. ROGERS.
POTATOES. —IOO bbls. Yellow Potatoes; Bft do. gsn-
X nine Mercer do., in prime order, and for sale at 92 per
barrel. (mar 19) GEO.T. ROGERS.
Superior Teas I
OLD HYSON,
Imperial,
Gunpowder,
Black Teas of all kinds and prices, some of which
are superior to any ever brought to this market, just receiv
edand tor sale y [mar26] GEO. T. ROGERS.
Flour—Agency Atlanta Mills.
The Subscriber having tlie agency of the above mills,
keeps on hand a constant supply of ’Superfine and
•Extra Family’ brands.
The‘Superfine’ is made of the best Georgia and Tennessee
Wheat, and is equal, if not superior, to Northern Flour ol
that brand.
Tlie ‘Extra Family’ 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 United States, and the
advantage of getting it fresli 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.
r | “'EMNESSEE FLOUR, BACON AND LARD.—7S bbls
I Flour;
20,000 lbs. prime new Bacon;
3000 lbs prime Leaf Lard, in kegs and barrels.
rv Epicures will find the Hams in the above lot of Ba
can of superior quality, cut in Baltimore and Cincinnati
style.
mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
Agency planters factory, Runs
Cos. Ga.—Osnaburgs, Yams and Cotton Rope, a supply
constantly on hand and for sale hy
A. J. It HU E,
Agent Planters Factory.
Z~W~ Wool wanted for the above Factory, for which the
market price will he paid. mar 5 A. J. W.
TWTEW 31 ACKER EL. 50 packages new Mackerel,
lw fur sale by mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
OATS. —500 bushels, for sale by
mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
I FLORIDA SYRUP. —3O barrels superior Florida
Syrup, for sale by
mar 5 A. J. WHITE.
CIORN HEAL AND WHEAT BRAX.-F.om
) Atlanta Mill*, for sale by the quantity,
mar 5 a. J. WHITE.
Brunswick and Florida Railroad.
C CONTRACTORS are wanted on this Road from Buffalo
/ creek in Glynn county, to the Eastern line of the coun- !
ty of Ciinch. Tlie wort Is grading, bridging and furnishing 1
cross-tics. The price* will ha liberal, and payntents made
monthly ; two third* ope-third ip Stock of the
Company.
Profiles of the work are ready for examination atthe Engi
neer’s Office, as far as the Satillu River, am) the work op that
partof the Road will he first let. Applications made to
THOMAS W. COLLINS, Brunswick.
ALEXANDER k COLLINS, Macon,
mar 19 4t
Hamden’s Express.
RESPECTFULLY beg
fetJ-C—L It'avc to inform the citizens
•*’ X of Macon and its vicinity, fJeL
that tlioy have concluded their arrangements with the I
Central Railroad and Hanking Company, and are now
ninuine messengers daily to Savannah and srn>i-\reek
ly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding
goods to Milledjr-ville and all intermediate places.—
\\ e would also say that opr impresses by Steamers to
New \ ck and Philadelphia enables ns to toward Spe
cie, Bank Notes, Drafts, aud bills for collection, also I
every description of Merchandise and Valuables to ev
ery town in the Northern Sutes, also to California and
Europe.
OFFICES AND AGENTS,
€. A. Ells & Soil, -Hacoil.—ls3 linv Street,
Savannah,—G. R.Clayton, Oglethorpe,—E. C. Hub- |
hell, Columbus,— 74 Broadway, New York —43 and
45 South-Third Street, Philadelphia,—B Courtland
Street, Boston,—Exchange St., Providence, —Mont- j
gomery Street, San Francisco. piarS-ly
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER &. CO.
A Good Chance to make Money.
on exhibition at Wood's Daguerrean Gallery, one ‘
1M of Wilson’s Farfamed Beaming and Stitching Machines.
These Machines are acknowledged to lie superior toany other
l*atant,as can be conclusively proved to any one by calling
ami examining the Article.
The Agent for the Manufacturer’s, ean be found as above,
who wilt he pleased to receive calls from any one who may
desirer to see the work. Anv person who wishes to make
money, will receive liberal offer* on the sale of Territory by
calling on the Mubscnbcr.
J 9 ts C. R. KERI.EY.
MARBLE WORKS.
J, B, ARTOPE
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN FOREIGN &
DOMESTIC MARBLE, MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES,
MANTLES, FURNITURE BLABS, &.C.. has removed his Mar
ble Works from Cottvn Avenue to tfie corner of 3d & Plumb St,
a short distance south of Hardeman fc Hamilton's Warehouse.
junel2 ts
BEDST E ADM, of Mabogapy, Walnut Cherry, curled
and plain Maple aud Poplar, for sale bv
oct9-6m WOOD. BRADLEY k CO.
PLANT’S CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT.
THE SUBSCRIBER has a sompleUs assort- iMpT Sj x
ment of fine Carriages, qnd j* constantly
1 adding to hi i large supply. Articles sold by \
ifim are Fashionable Style*, and for elegance, dura
bility, lightness and strength, ean be fully warranted and de
pended on.
He also has a full sett of the Best Carriage Workmen,
’ and is manufacturing Carriages; and would call attention to
his make of Premimn Buggies, for which the Silver
Cup was awarded to him at the last annual State Fair. Their
superiority has been proved and acknowledged.
Carriages are offered on as good terms as at any
other estahli-hment, as lam determined uot to be undersold.
I fyb •} If T- H, PLANT.
Jftrn Sfrurrfemrtits.
HERRING'S™
FATES!
FIRE PROOF SAFE,
WITH ‘
■ALL'S PATENT POWDER PROOF LOCI,
HAVING receded the Prize Medits the World’s Fair,
are now offered by the subscriber to tho public as the
Prize J-afe of the \\ orld. Tested and approved as they ban
been every where, their Crowning Victory was reserved to be
aw arded by the Juries of (be World’s Frit. The subscriber
also continue* to manufacture and funusb Wilder’s Paten,
salamander Safe, (being the firs* m the United State* tr
whom the Patent was assigned,! which has been favorably
and w ith-ly know n, and acknon lugcd as the Best Safe until
the discovery of
HERRIN’S FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE,
Which ark iwkshed At
THE CHAMPION SAFE.
Tli. undeniable evidence of tho Superiority of the 9aD*
Manufactured by the Subscriber is knew,, am | acknrtv lodged
by a discriminating public, who are assured that all Safes
made and sold i,y him. or his authorized agents, (none gen
uine except i hey have his name .qion a nteial plate ) will, he
equal or superior to any of the many which bj-.v p a,ed
through the fiery ordeal, preserving the contest, uninjured,
as published and noticed by the press heretofore. In the
burning of tho Tribune builJwMr; neat fires in New York
and Sag Harbor, in J 845; at New Oceans, 1842; at Talla
hassi-e. in 1343; Providence i 1546; Buffalo and New
York city, in 1847; at St. Louis. Albany, Platt.burg tnd
Detroit, in 1848; the gum* St. Louis fire, at Milan, 6. amt
the great burning at New Orieaas, in 1849; great fires at
California,Chicago, and .Syracuse, 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, Ca„
1-ouis, ar.dOgdensburg.and many others, some of which can
be seen at the Sales Room of the subscriber.
Manufacturer of Herring’s Patent Fire Proof, and (M il
dvr's, Patent Salamander Safes.
Pai e iittie and Manufacturer of Half's Anti-Gum Pv, <.r
Lock.
SILAS C. IIEKRIW;
Green Block, Cor. Water, Pina, and De{>eysier streets, be*
tween Maiden latneand Wall Street. New York.
H. C. Jones’, Day & NceweiTs, ami other Patent Locks fur
nished aiMauufactucers’ putvs, twn preferred to Hall’s.
Anti-Gnm Powifcr and Burglar r*roof Locks, which received
the Prize Medal at the World’s Fair, and which cannot b
had at any other place in the city.
The following Certificate* have juttbeen reteiteir
MR. SILAS C. HERRING: Sir—lt gives me much plea
sure to state that a Safe of your make was the means of
preserving our Books and valuable papers, together with a
lot of Silver Spoons, Forks, kr, from destruction bv the
Fire that occurred in our Store, on the uight of the 27th
at No. 46 Montgomery street. The Fire commenced near the
Safe, which, owing to its situation on a wall, did not fall into
the cellar, but was exjiosed to ihe full beat of the fire from
its commencement, and when taken from the ruin* Lad ail
the brass p'ates and knobs completely melted off.
Yours, u. b. EARLE & CO v
Jersey city, Feb. 3d, 1853.
New Yob k, February 16th, 1353.
MR. SILAS C. HERRING j Sir—We deem it a duty to
hand yon a Certificate of the feet,that the entire oontmits of
the Safe bought of you were preserved uninjured,, after re
maining twelve hours in the fire, which destroyed the build
ing occupied by us, No, 7ANarisua Street, on the night of the
3d instant. The books, papers, and money, were as perfect
as when put into the Safe, all the natch movements were iu.
running osder, and seme of Hie in in motion.
J. DUCOMMIN tc 80N,
Wafeh Case Makers and importers.
N. B.—The Subscriber, Proprietor of the
SALAMANDER MARBLE COMPANY -
Has Pw sal* a large assortment of Marbteir.ed Iron Mantle,
Table and Bureau Tops, Columns, &*.. fcr. Principal Depot,
No. 813 Broadway. Specimens on exhibition at the Sala
mander Safe Depot, Nos. 135. 137 and J 39 Water Street.
P- *•—JuO* Farrell, Ageat for the. Sale ol the Genuine
Salautaadec Safes and Marblrrzed Iron, at Manufacturers’
Prices. Depot No, 34 WaJuut Street,ami 25 Granite Street,
Philadelphia.
mar 5 fiw SILAS C. HERRING,
SNUFF AND TOBACCO,
PETER LORILLARI), MxsrrArTntiß, No. 42 Chatham
Bt., New York, offer* fir sale the fallowing articles,
warranted of superior quality—Mnccaboy, Scofrii, Corns*
French, Rappee andotlier Snuffs. Also, Fine Cut Tobacco in
tin foil and papers. A more particular description of the va
rious articles can be known by sending for a full price cur
rent as above. janls—3in
SMITH & BROTHER',
Dealers is Domestic
Produce & Provisions of all kinds,
3M Duaae Street, New York.
Solicit Southern orders for the same. They will pack and
ship in the best manner, and sell at the lowest cash price,
S. B. SMITH.
jin 29 Ska J. F. SMITH.
fflonnniil) Slborrtiseumits.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION CON PA XV.
r- . The new and splendid side-wheel f*team Ship
if) .ATE OF GEORGIA, (apt. Walter Cnllins,
V / t iu*.‘l., v> ~‘ ll leave Savannah as follows;
Wednesday, Feb. 23, Wed.*mdaiy, May 4th
“ March Sk * May 18.
“ March S3, • June 1.
4 April 6, u June 15.
“ April 20, “ June 29.
This Ship has been built with the strictest regard to the
safety and comfort of her passengers, and her accommoda
tions are unsurpassed by any Steamship on the coast
Anew Steamship now building in every respect equal to the
‘State of Georgia,’ will take her place in tlie Line during the
month of June next, nu will with the State of Georgia make
a weekly Line, leaving each Port on Wednesday.
Obin passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, §55
“ ** New York, 25
Steerage, - .
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Ageat in Savannah.
HERON k MARTIN,
a P r 24 Agents in Philadelphia.
New York and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINE.
WEEKLY.
r PIIE new and splendid steamers FLORIDA, Capt
A Lyon, and ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, be
ongnng to the NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,on and after
the 1 llh inst., will leave S\tav\aji and New York
every Saturday untilfurtheriMidte?. These ships are
1.200 tons register, and unsurpassed in comfort safe
ty aud speed. Cabin passage. 5!25 payable in ad-
AddresePADLEFORD, FAY” &. CO.
Savannah
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
184 Front St., New York
—y
Wines, Brandies, &c.
r TMIE subscribers are now receiving in store, and will
A have constantly on hand, a general assortment of
the above artices, in cases, consisting of—
• Sherry aud Raspberry Brandy. Maderia Wine*
Pale and Dark •* Port **
Scotch Whiskey, Tepar Shrry “
Holland Gin, Brown “ “
Stomach Bitters, Tintilla “ “
“ Crown” and “ Star” Brandy Champagne.
The “Tintilla” Sherry, come* highly recomufend.
ed for invalid*, it causing no acidity.
BUNKER &. OGDEN,
oct 30 6rn 80 Bay Street, Savannah*
RNOTICE. jgg^i
SUBSCRIBERS have opened in this city, a
IDLES ALE GROCERY ANI) PRO.
A ISION STOKE, ami re*]>octfiiry invite the attention
of our friends in the interior of Georgia eiiher through orders
or in person. Our best efforts shall be directed towards tnj,
king advantage* mutual. Now Ut store and for sate,
100 bbls. Genessee Flour, 2 cases Indigo,
50 t “ “ “ 1 “ Cloves,
100 “ Baltimore “ 1 “ Nutmeg*,
5h “ Hiram Smith “ 75 packages Teas, anorted,
250 “ Stuart’s **c Sugar* 20 bags Pepper,
50 packg’s Loaf. Crushed ami 10 “ Allspice,
Powdered do.
00hds. p. R.&. Muscovado do 10 “ Race Ginger,
50 • Cuba Molasre-, 35 M Cigars,
50 bbls. “ Syrup, 10 cases Cheroots,
i 55 hhds. prime Bacon 3idea, 200 boxes Cheese,
1 15 “ “ Shoulders, 25 kegs Butter,
12 cask* “ Hams. 15 bbls. Lard,
I 75 pkg’s 1,2 anti 3 Mackerel, 50 boxes lieiringe,
400 bag* Rio Coffee, 20 cases Pickles,
125 “ Ok! Java, 29 * Yeast Powders,
■75 boxes No. 1 extra palp Soap, 80 * Gandies, aserirted
<4O “ Suirch, 50 boxes Raisins,
i 100 * Sperm, Adamantine, Star and Tallow Candles,
|75 “ Tobacco qsrt’d brand*, Barrel Potatoes,
1 200 coil* Bale Rope, “ Onions,
S|inn, I.in*e<'d, Whale and Castor Oil,
White Lead, Glass, Drugs a variety, Ac., ice.
KIBBEE & ROGERS.
Savannah, Dec. 18, 1852 —jy
W. S. HARSIS. SKIRMORE KARRIS.
HARRIS & CO.
Powarding and emmissien Merchants,
95 BAY STREET,
j n 15—ly Savannah, Ga.
BUNKER & OGDEN,
Shipping At Commission Merchants
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA,
EDWAKn h, bi.nrer, rgAxefs ocDEx, (Late with
oct29-ly E. it R. IL Graves A Cos, N. Y.)
EXTRA PINE FOWLS.
TH E subscriber offers for sale, probably, the finest lot of
Fowls in the world. As his entire stock is for sale, a
1 great hargaiu will be given. Among the stock can be found
| the following choice and extra Breeds: viz, Bramah Pootra ;
! Chittagong*; Cochin Chinas; Red, Buff and Black Bhang
• hats; Grey Dorkings; Black Polamls; African Bantuins,
I Arc. Also, Geese and Ducks of various breeds. Address me
fit Hartford, Conn.
mar 19 2t VJBGTL COp.NlSfi>