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(i REEN, TRACY & CO.
MACON, GA., TUESDAY MORNfNG, FEBRUARY" 15, 1853.
VOL. XXVII—NO. 27.
jh ( Borgia Eelcgraplj
«T*HT TUMDAY NOB* 1*0,
*?MKRS, i M GllEKN .V P. TllACY
H t , d it>-w A.vnj^<*rRi*roi»3.
. »*, tk« P»P« r > in a.lvance, 52 50 pe
“«bSI *11 Arro»r»g«» arc p*W.
I« ,v «t the regular charge, will be '
allfK Unet or less, for the first in- j
for each subsequent insertion
!*•. **“ t.ipeeified *• *° tira ®> W 'H be pub- 1
'fSfSbiatmi charged accordingly.
Lord \orbury.
It is singular enough that, wiih goon humor over
, in his looks, nnd merriment also ewr on bit lips,
1 tliin man*# nature was obdurate and callout, lie
: bad i»o sympathy for human suffering—no fee]mg
•von for bim-rlf. Ho valued no life at a pin’a fee,
and it was on (longerons n* it was difficult to pro-
— . Yoke him. Ilia friends knew tbia, and the fact
jitrontinoed. except at tho option of too o„vo ri.a to mi incident in wliicb his sbrewilnesi
and lie’erniinntinn blondeil luiinnruii*Iy. Toward
the close of life*, when the failure of hit furulliet
became manifest, the llieu Viceroy, tho Marquis
VVellesly, derided ou giving him n bint to resign,
through ibo well known inider-tecrctary, Mr.
.Gregory. Norburv got a scent of it, and instantly
v.trlT Ad'cS'*®™ c ? ntr .* rt ?.i * Ii° n .If : was his decision taken. He tent fur Gregory, led
^^wjaprttslyaj^® 1 *®^ . ® rnr 1 |,im to hit library, aod, a* he turned tho key, as-
' u (yid*crtiier*> re l ,ta 0 1 y L """ “ '• suined the fiery scowl will) which Gregory was
familiar as portending mischief.
“ Gregory, I have long looked on yon as my
oldest friend, and soveiely uow am X about to
trat that friendship. Tbe most momantuous incU
dent of tny life is nt Imnd ; I am abont to be pub*
licly and grossly insulted—I, who never brooked
even n saucy look from any one ! Will yon be
lieve it. Gregory, our mock king at the castle is
actually meditating a message to mo to resign my
office! Did you ever hear o! such audacity 7 Such
paltroonery, too? Of course the fellow won't
fight. But my mind's made up—his ruffian mes
senger shall havo my life, or never return with
fcajjasss
Notices exceeding ten line*, will be
u sJ*ertiie®6Uts.
*tulLetts" on business, most be post paid, to
Fiwl 0* 9o«lhMn Africa'iariat.
prrp I'lsugbiug nnd .llnniirins.
. whom we once wroto down ns tho
1 . ,r -I.," of our upper country, thus writes;
a rlosely eismined tho heat farms of our
t »nd Middle counties, but havo found so
*L, wk irb were prscticahle, that they can
il, looked to»* examples, or patterns to copy I |,is own—no, not though ho was my brother.—
** j iai'o, 'slmr slid msrke’s so differing. Tiro Gregory, my old aod valued friend, will you stand
'maiias'of improvement h»e become razed, by met Tho hair-triggers ore as ready as in tho
■isd, to two words, “Ploughing and Ma* daysof Nnpper Tandy.” _
— " *—*■* ,k **.'-* ,k * — That very day the private closet of the castle
saw tho horror stricken Gregory most respectful
ly declining the confidential mission. Tbe blew,
thus for the timo averted, cnino at last, it came,
however, in writing. All Ndrbnry asked, was a
postponement, till he conld consult alrieud. The
promise boiug given—the friend was in India,
and—a year wns gaiued. At last, however, fall
ing asleep outlie bench during a trial for murder,
a petition to I’arliamout compelled bis resigna
tion.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
S OUTHERN AXES.—soduzen Archer’s Vir
ginia Axos, for sale by
m2 29 BRAY, CARHART ft OO
30 DOZEN Jobn Lo'erett's Kentucky Patent
Axes.
BRAY, CARHART A CO.
M OES.—60 dozen Scovill's Cast Steel. 1,2. 3, 4.
BRAY, CARHART A CO._
H HADE’S PATENT IIOES—90 dozen just
received by BRAY. CARHART ft CO.
fltKACh CHAINS.—2.500 pr. assorted Trace
1 Chains^ BRAY, CARHART ft CO.
[%) AILS ! NAILS ! !—650 kegs Cut Nails and
Is Brads. In store and for sale by
march 16 H ll A V. CAH1IAHT ft CO.
AST STEEL.—2.500 pounds assorted Cast
md fur sale by
BRAY. CARHART ft CO.
C Steel. In store aod fur sale by
march 16
J " IJST It HCKiVED—A large lot oi tine Balance
Handle Table Cutlery,by tbe single sett or full
sett, consisting of fifty and fifty-three pieces. For
sale at reduced prices by
n13 33 BRAY. CARHAHT ft CO
¥ HON.—We are now receiving « large lot
I Swedes Iron, assorted.from 1J to 12 inches wide
Also, Round, Square, Band, and hoop Iron.
BRAY. CARHART * CO.
The first word—aye. there’* the rub—
' ,^,1, whet f Now tbe right sort or im
f sad lh« way to use them, is wbnl we
M these receive your early| attention in
t*Lnh coming -AgricuHuHsI.” Give e ery far-
r who keep* three h »rsea. ", n Eaglo Plow for
imtr.iM after combing hi* hair wiih a Ged-
Htrrtxr. administer a few len-epoousfull of
W revive'be sinking patient—who is our
pine-barr—p*bsw!—Palmetto State.”
It tit • text! and whet should be the common-
i [| is true that our soils are imporeri-hable.
Low tbit the last filly years havo added nolh-
, ij the produc'iveurss of the country, ft is
‘ ml nor systems or tillage have studiously
r , in had '« ru n ami devastation, instead of
isimrat and increased fertility. Away, then,
ihslnols sud agricultural implement* which
igislcbed ..If the cream from tho fat mmild.
ijCtrl', which, in dsya ufymo, rewarded
ant toil of our forefathers—the scooter, tho
.. inJ the sweep—those abominations anil
'.dilovri.ly tillage. Deep plongbiog is all
lillMVsuiir sullied field* from becoming do-
1, .ten by the hares. We lately said in i on
i with these notions. “Strike the plough-
>lill deeper into tbe bosom of the mother
llit the only insult aha will smile npnu,
.licks*“f approval, she will, in reinrn.deck
lid is -tnaenis of golden eraiu." Yes. deep
•eDikrt true, the fancied fie'd* of “the cloth
Like the milkmaid, our farmers tlcim.
jib*weak milk is left; like tho butcher, too,
|dts.tnd die poor earth is left naked and
.i»«lb*ii*ting Ns energies in protecting it*
l et them try our friend's recommendation,
r. Broyles' Sub-soil anil turning plows, nit
ilmrculiivsted laud*. Never mind iftbe Ea-
[ph* it made iu Yankee.land ; it rnn turn you
Lmtr twelve niche* wide and half aa dcop s-yrRCOtAR SAWS—2 48 Indies Wcrralls ft Co
p*H • od ! . h “* w ''' v Circular Saws. For sale by
H- «h»rs farmer* only break up their land* j iep 14 BRAY. CARflART ft CO.
^ b r,»* !!!■« in't'hn Voor C TRAW GUTTERS—A lim~kt now going iin
^^/ “Tt ^ ^i h s o^TThaoT store; also Coni 81,oilers, Sub soil Ditching\nd
,(* mil nw eight or ten inches nearer Ihooen- Tur|) p , #nd description of Agricultural
d'bs earth the next season, nnd illustrate tbe i,„p|«, mcllU . fiRAY, CARHART ft CO.
winufdeep plowiugjbv their superior growty. j un j, m
isdimry drought will check tbeir luxuri-
■.crestall' their prmluctivenosa Kirstexpe-
i is deep plowing, always enrry conviction
lidst el the experimenters. If it is dry.
• ate sustained by iba moisture preserved
rep permeable soil; if it is wet, the crop
>(drowned out. mid the ammonia precipitated
liUsdsut rains, is preserved fur the final use*
[llwplsnts in s greater amount. Jl is a rule
kith works bnth way* admirably. But every
iw whirfa penetrates the earth ur cut* n wide
J Jeep furrow slice is not to be rerommt nded.
nary abject of cultivation is the thorough
:siionoflhe soil, and of auhsoding In se
rene for the rompleta penetration of the
icsderlying clay nr gravel bed*, iu order to
i tnpeifluout water permeate freely through
That plow, then, which subverts the noil
ives it in s rough state is likely lu effect the
I benefit, provided the proper after applica-
T tbe barrow be made. And tho subsoil
b, mole-like, elevates the clay or gravel
t throwing it out in tho top furrow, will he
Jt»soswer the heat purpu e. It is much cn
> amooihea and pulverize with n barrow, a
I of land with furrows which are cracked ami
i. lbs# to undertake aflat surface which
H erectly anJ perfectly turned over.—
>, too, land which is turned in ridges, presents
•'at portion of its surface to atmospheric ex-
X tad if the action of the frost iu winter is
ml, it is clear that ibis m»dn is preferable.
*«• plow deep— no matter how it is done—our
* torn prepared to receive and retain manuro.
‘Temptteak! 'hen be planted with some certain-
t»In their probable production. It would ho
|tftts!»ti*e woik, and reward for toil would
} • n, v tarlsin. It i* skill and science which
jiu.rtnit), in farming operations, to contend
sdversa seasout. Tltey cnnblo him to
T** k» destiny:
" l ”. 'ill Ibegronnd," said God to man,
■Sahas#tbs earth, it ahall bo thine.”
I" 0 * paid, bow glorious was tho ptuu!
I*™**• the Law Divine!
JIM twaa of Adam's nee can draw
|Aw!e,MTed beneath this law,
IftWilLirerM fa tr»*t;
I'•*«• tbs Lord's, and ho hath sworn
I,**'•Void Time has reached hia bou.-ne,
1 1 rswsrd the J usl.”
NOW RECEIVING SOME OF THE MOST
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES!
Ever offered for sale in Macon, from
Ithecelebrated Factoriesof J. C. Chick-
_ /ering and Nunn ft Clark, warranted su
perior to any other madt, in the UnitedStatca. Also,
two Harptirom J.F. Brown ft Co’s Factory.
Theaboveinstrumenta are a feaat to one’s eyes to
look at, and the tone completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
tbathavea taste for fine goods.
On hand. Prince Melodians, best article oftbe kind
made; Guitars. Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tamba-
rins. Bugles, Clarionetti Flageolets, Flutes, and a
variety of Brass Instruments inr Bands, keptin our
line. GuitRr and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for beats.
CENTRAL COURSE.
FIELDS & A HAMS’
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE—MACON. GA.
The .undersigned takes pleasure in
Ireturliingibeirthanks to tbeir former^
iliac on A Western Rail-Road.
.11 U O\ OA 1 “patrons and the public generally.—
mUE Second Annual Spring Meeting of the Cen- ! “, e P ou »} s 1( AND
1 tral Jockey Club will commence on WEDXKS- ^MISSION BUSINESS at tbeir well known
DAY, 23d February next,and continue four days. : f‘“V °I* Iar s . t 1 r t e . et '. T, ‘ e “ndivided altention of
FIR5TDAT, fridat, FEBRUAiir 23 both partners, will be devoted to all business confid-
Main Race—Jockey Club Purse, 5300 ; 2 mile e ‘V- 0 |, tne ? 1 ' t i r- „ • mi
) ieat , J I Liberal advances made on CottOD in store. They
Second Race—Jockey Club Purse of S100 ; mile i T** 1 ? ; “ en .'J str '.‘' tly J' 1 the " ,5sa S of ^ rd ? r * foT . ^ mily I Day Trainof tbe Georgia Road, and at Macon with
beats. J I ' ^S^S.llope.Jcc it the lowestMacon the J Uay Trains of tIie S CeiU ral and South-Western
** ” ' 'Roads. Passengers will arrive'in Macim at a quarter
past 12 and at Atlanta, at half past 1, having tbe
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
O N and after Monday, May I7th, the Trains will
be run as follows:
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8 15r.N. I Arrivein Atlanta 1 30 a. m.
“ Atlanta 5 30 i* M. | " in Macon 10 4T, p. M.
Connecting at Atlanta with the Trains of the Wes
tern ft Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with the
SECOND DAT,THL'KSDAT, FEB.24.
Main Race—Jockey Club Purse, 5600; 3 miio
A. B. ADAMS.
Piano and Guitar. Instruction Books. &c.
WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS
Splendid Gobi and .Silver WATCHES
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns. Gold Chains
Brooches. Rings. Bracelets. Gold Thimbles,
Gold Pens nnd Pencils, Gold and silver Spectacles,
silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap.
kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Casters.
Waiters and Candle Sticks—and a vnriety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches
Flasks, Pittolt.&c.
Fi^Clocks and Watches repaired, and warrauted
atahortnotico. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot
too Avenue, Union Building.
novO J. A. ft S. S. VIRGIN
riXCJO LATE!—Tbe undersigned, have just receiv
JL cd a most magnificent seven Octave Rosewood
PIANO FORTE, intended for exhibition at tbe
Fair. Lovers of fine things are invited to examine
nov 2 J. A. ft S. S. VIRGIN.
K ALTIMORE IRON.—Now receiving, 50 tons
“ Ellicott’s” Refined Iron, assorted, from ) to4J
inches broad, from j to 41 inches round, and front } to
4 inches square; also oval half round Hand and Hoop
Iron at reduced prices, by
june 88 BRAY. CARHART ft CO.
T RON WITCH AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE.—
L From tlie extensive sale of this wu'l known Cook
ing Stove since its introduction, and the universal
satisfaction it boa given, we are of opinion that it ia
tbe licst Stove for Southern use in the market. Tbia
Stove ia warranted to work well in every particular,
or to lie returned without expense to the purchaser.
A large lot just received, nnd for sale by
june 22 BRAY, CARHART ft CO.
Pit TKCTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD. CONN
Fine and Marine 11 isk« taken on tbe most favors-
bletermsby (feb27) C. DAY,Agent.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW-YORK.
Jas ABBATT,Sec’ry. Joseph B.Collins,President
Applications received by
fob 27 C. DAY, Agent
CHARLES HAY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
XEIV-YUHK.
£yc.Dat ft Co., will advance on consignments
apl 1
J^ll AETS on Savannah, Charleston, New York,
Boston, ftc. discounted by
nov 9
C. DAY ft CO.
1 L AKER COUNTY LAND.—A splendid body ol
Jj 3000 acres Oak and Hickory Land, on Coolee
wahee Creek, second district Baker county, about
10 miles from Albany. Fur sale by
IBS
nov 9
CHARLES DAY ft CO-
r ATER ft GRIFFIN, Cotton Avenue, Afneou, Oa
dealers in GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, are now rkceiving their Fall and Winter
Stock. Thankful to their friends for past favors,
would be pleased to see them again. aept 11
T) A GOING, ROPE ft TWINE. For sale by
X> aept 14 CATER ft GRIFFIN.
tSLANKKTS.—A large lot, not excelled by any
i) bouse in tbo South. For sale by
oct 12 CATER ft GRIFFIN.
EOttGIA PLAINS AND OSNABUKGS. For
sale by
sept 14
CATER ft GRIFFIN.
■j. Hnitoon A-reiroioii.
I '-’ii for Palin, the celebrated aoronnnt from
' so ascension from Now Orleans on
. 'ftiv, iccompitiietl by three amnleiirs,
|■-•^b ihe I’ieayaoe of tbe 2f)ih ultimo gives the
♦tNictoual:—“Tile balloon was of immense
■Lillie car was the great curiosity. It was
*«b*pa of a large akitr, with extensive
f •I'sched ia (he side, enabling Mr. i’etin to
direction uf his cri*| crnlt from wiiliin.
firn built madly of cork, 'in d around with
i ***’ The iiacciitiiii! look placo
Iwo o clock, timid Ihe cboer« of the
• l b« itariand tlripoj fl/ing from ihe light
, I* 11 * 8 hrMMIc linio could be ditlinct*
, * iihout in hi* frail structure, direct•
iwawroMuto. The eycilenieiit of the ffpecta
heightened by wiinusiitig tii
• beautiful white cloud
•ht °«w;ured ihe lloaliug machine from
beUcMiQ ntcended a boa l 18,000 feel.
• tlr °og wind to the ea»tward.
.. , CKJ?U ^ in mouegiug ihe valve for the e»-
-5^ rouc h escaped, aud the b«l*
fB ?iJ fell Into tbe woter of Lnke
•boat on® mile from iho land, nt eight
*P»« f«ur o’clock. P. M. The I
L*"™* "P*et whou it struck tiio water.
r “ ioniii fifteen feet deep, M. I’etin and
P t fMaaBjem clung tu the bottnm ol tbeir
after being iu the water about
idik r ’ "'"I w ®ro discovered by tho cap.
Vl . •'fxniboal Alabama, from Mmitsmnery,
1.^1 k Ci,y ’ T «'® party were taken on
'« nlk " g, “ ,0 c "y- The balloon was
»ifk ,orc ® u< * Uearly luined while taking it
•’•'d the steamboat.’’ 1 t
4'ruciltxion.
Iclrewa derived the punishment form the
Tha upright beam »» let Into tbo
ink- ^ lo arimiual being raised up, was faa*
' ,r »acver*epiece liy nail* driven ihrmigli
^’•'•otnrtiinra througli Ins feel also—and
-* '*aru crocsed and ooo nail driven
u'h. The feet were sometimes bound
„,.W* “J cords. A small tablet, drulnring
placed upon the lop o' Ihe cion —
!**•! ik ““oerlho rood frightful suffering*.
even amid tbo raging passions
7 WMsometimes excited. The wound*
" I it'll. A l aging level *<1011
Ibtrut, anf j pgj,, When morlifilian
j rtlNE nt. CROIX, LOAF AND REFINED SU
GARS. For sale by.
sept 14 CATER* GRIFFIN
M ACKEHKLT-^AIot. No'a. l.2aud 3. just re
ceived by (feb 1| CATER ft GRIFFIN.
F feb 1 •_ CATER* GRIFFIN.
nUGAIf! SUGAR!!—Both brown and whito of
superior quality. Foraaleby
feb 8
CATER ft GniFFIN.
-OACON.—Achoicelotof aides, for sale by
JJ feb 1 CATBR ft GRIFFIN,
IHil'.SE —A new lot j 11 at received. Fur side by
c
sept 14
CATER ft GRIFFIN.
TllirlH POTATO Ed.—Fifty barrels yellow Plant-
A lag Potatoes. For aalo by
feb | CATER ft GRIFFIN.
AINTIN6
e bai-1 Housc.Sign&flrnaincntalPainling,Gilding,&c
which I BY JOHN A. CLARKE,
32) Floyd House Buildings, Mulborry-st. tl)
Nlaple Dry Good* nuri Bnwricu
T B. ROSS ft CO. will continue to keep at their
c/• old stand on Cotton A venue, a large and desira
ble stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS.nnd a general
assortment of GlIOCEBIES, JIAHDW A11I*., IIATS,
SHOES, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS .and nearly eve-
at nr cur r -' wanted by s Planter. ep s7
>I » morli of l-'nnej Hr, Good*.
( 1 W. ROSS ft CO. are now receiving, and will
JT. open on the first of October next, in the store
lately ocrupied by Lor.as n AtkiSson. one of the
moat choice and desirable stock* of FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC FANCY DRY GOODS, everolleredin
this market, a portion of them imported direct from
Euro/m. The stock will be entirely new, and con
sist ol the latest,msliionable and expensive styles o
SILK. J.I.YI..V. COTTOX ft WORSTED KABBl(.!>
sep 7
J. B. ROSS.
W A. BOSS,
G. W. ROSS.
id Bros
/'CARPETING.—A large lot of Ta p e* try and Bros-
V ' sel* Carpeting. Also,a Urge lot of Hues of all
Just received by GEO. W. ROSS ft CO.
and Cashmere do Keosac -lust
GEO. W. ROSS ft CO.
. V ■ UiRtitin
^lao.j
i the
i.f pi
'*1*
aenss
' " In* *!<
J ‘*eal. Mid deal'll
ir "ler the
,* of 'he su
■ ftsjth
rain
liblo of
hut
kindi
OCt 19
/T A8IIIMEHK:
V/ received by
oct 19
tll.WS l.s AND SCAB FS.—Crape Shawls. Cash,
mere Shawls, while ombroidored silk Senrfs
Ac. Just received by GEO. W. BOSS ft CO.
oatlh
i lll'IEin AND GUlVES — A Isree lot.just re
I reived by GEO. W. R08S ft CO
net 10
( 1II EMISETTiCS, Worked Collsr* and f uller
sleeves. J ust received by
5RO. W. BOSS ft CO.
TMPOltTATJON DIRECT.—Just received direct
JL from Europe, a splendid assortment of Guitars
and Violins, oftlie finest qaality. Also, Italian Gui
tar and Violin Strings, fresh aod good. Some old
Violins among the aboveof rare quality,
nov 2 J. A. ft 8. 8. VIRGIN.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ic.. Whole-
sale and Retail.—New Goods, just opened
a large and elegant stock of fine Gold aud
Silver WATCHES. Diamonds and Jewelry, solid
silver and silver plated Ware. fine Fancy Goods, ftc.
which will be sold on a* good terms as can be had in
tbe southern country. Tbs public arc respectfully
invited to call before making selections elsewhere.
Watch work executed in the best manner at short
notice and warranted. Jewelry and Fancy Articles
neatly repaired. E. J. JOHNSTON,
oct 12 Mulberry at..fronting Cotton Avenue.
F OR THE HOLLIDAYS—The suhscriberis now
oireringan assortment of GOODS, suitable for
the Hollidays and other presents, unsurpassed in
Middle Georgia, for variety, richness and usefulness.
Tbe following with mnny other suitable articlesmay
be mentioned, viz: Fine gold and silver Watches.
Diamond Ringa.Pins. Ear Rings, ftc.. Pearl and all
Gold Jewelry in Jets and single pieces of all varie
ties; Papier Mache, Desks. Tables, Work Boxes,
Port Folios.Jewelry Cases, ftc; Rose wood and Ma-
bogauy Work Boxes. Desks, Odor Boxes, ftc.; Fine
Oil Paintings.Silver Pitchers. Goblets, Caps. Forks,
Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. Dessert Knives,
Porcelain Flower Vases, Card Cases. Gold and Sil
verPenand Pencil Cases, with a variety of odds and
ends, all ofwbich will be sold at tbe lowest prices
A call ia respectfully invited,
dec21 E. J. JOHNSTON.
F INE CUTLERY.—Hneers’.Worstenbolm’* and
Crookes Po-bet and Pen Knives aDd Razors,
Scissors.French Razors, ftc. A large and fine assort-
meut, for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON,
oct 12
T5ECEIVED by late arrivals, a choice lot of fine
Jl gold and silver watches, chains, seals, diamond
and other jewelry. co(T pins, etc. For sale low. for
caah or approved credit by E. J. JOHNSTON.
Fa’* Citizen ropy. jan 18
U NITED STATES Land Warrants of 160, 80.
and 40 acres, wanted bv
jan II E. J. JOHNSTON.
Y NEW and fine supply of Window Cornice, Cur
tain Bands, Pins, ftc.
dec at
For sale by
E. J. JOHNSTON.
K IN E Doable and single Gans.'Riflea, ftc. at low-
prices (quality considered) than ever offered in
Macon. Foraaleby E. J. JOHNSTON,
dec 21
WK1V BOOK.*.
igfffM Just Received, a large supply
■^A^ty’ofall the latest and leading publications.
itilur among which are—The English Edi
tion of Swift's Works; Sterne's Works; Encyclope
dia ol Architecture. by Gwilt: Illustrated Arabian
Nights and Don Guixotte; Joanna Baillies' Works;
The Abbotsford Edition of the Waverly Novels;
The Boston Edition oftbe same in 27 vols.; 'the Icon-
ographic Encyclopedia o! Science, Literatnre and
Art; Ancient Egypt nndertbe Pharaohs;The Napo
leon Dynasty, by the Berkley Family; Ik Marvel's
Works; Lotus Eating; Howadji in Syria; School for
Fathers; Jones on the Telegraph; Men and Women
of the 18th Century; Philosophers and Actresses of
the 18th Century, both by Houssaye; Hawthorne’s
Works; Deftoincy’s Works; Abbott's Histories for
theyonng; Lamb's Works; Essays from the London
Times: Yellow Plush Papers; Journey through Tar-
tnrv, Thibet and China; Tho Paris Sketch Book
Gaieties nnd Gravities; theIngoldsby Legends;His
torvof Little Pedlington; A Journey to Katmandu
Honk of Snobs; Men’s Wives; Stories from Black
wood; Lives of Wellington and Peel; Personal Ad
ventures of our own correspondent; Mysteries, or
Glimpses of the Supernatural; Ruben Medlicot, 11
■nstrated Horse Shoe Robinson; Annt Phillis' Cabin
Cabin and Parlor; Northwood by Mrs. Hale; 51 en of
the Times, Chambers' Papers for the People; Froits
of America by Hovey. colored plates; Book of tho
Heart; Gift for all seasons; besides lots of Juveniles
for tho little ones. J. M. BOARDMAN.
■nov 22
Second Race—Jockey Club Purse of S100; mile
beats.
THIRD DAT, FRIDAY,VEIL 25.
Main Race—Jockey Club Purse of 5300: single
dash of three miles.
Second Race—Jockey Club Purse of $100; mile
beats.
FOURTH AND LAST DAY, SATURDAY, FED. 26.
Main Race—Jockey Clob Purse ( Handicap Race)
$500 ; 3 mile beats.
Second Race—Jockey Club Purse ol $100; mile
beats.
A CARD To my friends, who have heretofore re f*^d« r of th«> night for rest
entrusted me wiih their business, I return my Accommodation Trams, Tr,.Weekly will leave
raostsincere thanks. To my old customers I now ap- I Mac< ?' 1 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at
peal fora continuance oftbeir favors, to enable me
MACON DRVfi STORE.
E. I,. STROM LX KIIK & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES
CORNER ABOVE THE Ff-OYlt HU CUE.
MACON, GEORGIA;
K EEPS constantly tin hand, a large and well se
lected stock ol Foreign ami Domestic DRUGS
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. WINDOW (11 \SS
BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, PEIiKCMEIlV
ftc. Dealers in 117die E -o/, (JiU, Spirit* Tur/i
tine. Painters Color*, Burning fluid, Camphine, Pine
Uqnort, Garden Seeds, ,\-r. Agents for Abbey's
GOLD FOIL AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
Orders accompanied with the cash or satisfactory
reference, will be promptly executed at the lowest
market rates. ang3t
8 o'clock. A. M. Leave Atlanta 7 30 A. M. Arrive
Atlanta 3 P. M. Arrive in Macon 23U P. M.—
night Trnin of the
_ ith the night Train
of the Central lload nt Macon.
Passengers by the upward Traincandine in Griffin
The Accommodation Train between Macon and
Grilfin will be discontinued.
EMERSON FOOTE,Sop’t.
HT As the Parses are very liberal, and many im- I thoso .£ h “ “ Dy i, *- their benevolent kindness, entrost I -"“i„
provements added to the Track, tbo Club confidently ™ e w i 1 ^ their business, I pledge my best exerttons SOI! fllWhSTERN KAIL. ROAD.
expect a lar-e attendance. I «*r a faithful discharge el the trnst confided tome. r— 111 —
■*“ - -- 6 ' — ' Respectfully your obedient servant,
aug3 N. OUSLEY.
to support my afflicted family. Being deprived of | " ftl
the Warehouse heretofore occupied bynie, I have I "^ us ■ rn !J 1 " e° nl [' c t wththo
made arrangements with Messrs. Fields ft Adams. | .. ,,
for the storage of (in their lire proof warehouse) all
Cotton sent to my care, for which, Messrs. Fields ft
Adams will give their receipts.
To my friends and the public in general, I would
most bnmbly solicit a portion of their patronage. To
The public may rely on GOOD ORDER and
CAPITAL SPORT.
By order of the CJob. JOSEPH A. WHITE,
feb 1 Sec’ry ft Treas
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway
from the subscriber in Macon. Ga., in October
FIRE PROOF WARE IJOUSU.
Tbe undersigned having associatedSY
iti>dr. Ovid G. Sparks with him in bu-£^
“siness — continues to transact the—-
WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
last, « negro girl named FRANCES or FAN- omierthe name anVstyle BarlsMa & Spark.:
:o .5 ear *“ ld /,'» eepper complex Their undivided atieotion will be given to all bust
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight
leaves Macon at 6J A. M —Arrives at Oglethorpe, at
10} A.M.—LeavesOgletliorpeat 11} A. M.—Arrives
at Macon at 3} P. M. Connecting each way with
the Central and Maconft Western trains, and the
Tallahassee, Eufaula, and Columbus Mail Stage
Lines. Passengers dine at F ort Valley at lj P. M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.S. W. R.R.
Macon, August 12 1852. 52
±:»7'L k ± «•><= ha, probably been decoyed offby j Tim loVcxperl
some white peraon. 1 will give fifty dollars reward for ence 0 , tll0 undersigned ns a cotton seller, added to
hl' v . er; il ,°| f the 8 ,r ' , “®? m esareJail.wbero 1 can hia desire to please as well as faithfully to serve
jjet cr. ami tiieappreuension oftbe personhaibor- | those that may patronize tho new firm, gives him to | Thouinston & ISurucHrill
log ber, with proof to coovict him; or I will give hope that the liberalpatronai
, - , - w . », _ . , - ■ tiupo „■■> a, ulieralpatronage heretofore given to . „....
twenty-live dollars for tbe delivery of tbe girl to me Hardeman ft Hamilton, will be continued to Harde- I IT! HE stockholders of this Company are required
in Macon or m anv safe Jail. I „ *, ... .l . L : i I : ._, . _r *n V._n
DAVIDJAMESON.
Dkckmbku 10,1852.
in Mhcoh or in any Side JHil. . j man ft Simhus. They will risk nothing, either in I J. to pay an instalment of Ten Dollars per share.
Iep 8 DAVIDJAMESON. I purchasing orby advancing an Cotton, as they have on or before tbe 10th day of February next. By or-
$10 REWARD—Ranaway from the sub- determined to confirm themselves to business with derofthe Board of Directors
sertber in the city of Macou. on the 13th De- I Planters, and to them liberal advances will be Bade | dec21—8t W. D. WOODSO N,Treas r.
cember last, a negro man named FRANK.— °n Cotton in store. Family Supplies vith Baggtng ne*.v-YOKK AND SAVANNAH STEAM.
He is about 45 /car. old. bright black, live | "**££*' be furmshed^oarfncnd^aulie lowest | MUP LINE.
foot 9 or 10 inches high, weighs 160 to 170 lbs. MB
_ _ . fu»
•injecting mouth, his left eye drips and occasionally
•otb eyes drip, bad on a new Rosy sock coat, wnite
pants and an old white hat. He has a scar across
tbe back of his right hand and a scaron the left ear;
a part of which may be seen immediately back of
tbe ear on the head. He was seen 8 or 10 days
•aat in tbe neighborhood of Thomas B. Green's, 'in
Macon prices,
jely 20
THOS. HARDEMAN.
49—ly
T. A. HARRIS,
NEW FIIIE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE,
ON THE CORNER BELOW FIELD ft ADAMS, MACON, GA
The new and splendid ateam-sbips
FLORIDA, Capt. Lyon,
—AND—
jV) Again returns bis thanks to hizfriendsfor . tji
. r’jpast patronage, with the hone that they will ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow,
ipson county, and way be harbored by a negro in | continue tbeir much esteemed favors; and he res- Belonging to the
that settlement. I will give the abovo reward for pectfully solicits the public generally to give him a new-york ft savannah steam navigation comp'y
bis asprehension and confinement in Jail,
feb 1 THOS.T. WYCHE
NEW GOODS!
WLLM3I B. FERRY A CO.,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TR1ANOULAR BLOCK SECOND STREET,
Mark well its situation on entering the city .and be cer
tain to drive the males square up to the 1km House,
where we will divest them of the Bales in quick
tint : and then place them on the level of the scales
HAVING re-modeled and newly fitted up and the beam ahall work plumb,
their store, are now receiving lor the j Macon. Jane 8.1852.
Fall and Wintertrade, one ol the larg-^^^^s TTT~—7 T - ! . .
est and most desirable stocks of BOOTS AND ^ THE subscriber being desirous to remove,
SHOES, to be ofiered in this market. Tbeir goods I offers for ? ale lbe Cottage Residence where he
have been laid ia forCosb, and with c&refal reference
call—as his house will be as secure from fire as any I On and after the 11th day ol January next, will
iu the euy. b leave Savannah and New York every Saturday until
Advances made on Cotton and other Produce in farther notice. These ships areof 1300 tons register
store at the customary rates. Orders attended to and unsurpassed in comfort, safety and speed.—
with the strictest care. _ __ j Cabin passage, $25—payable in advance.
Kxtratraius leave Macon every Friday evening
and connect with these steamers.
PADKLFORD, FAY Sc CO..Agents.Savannah
Sam’l L. Mitchell, Agentin N.York, 194 Front*st
jan 14
9 Q0 OUNCK3 SULPHATE QUININE, warrant*
pur
For sale by
SQg3l' K. L. STROHKOKEJl A CO.
OANNING’S BODY BRACES, Mrs Hett’s U
JJ terine tSupoorter, Fitch s Abdominal Brace, with
a complete assortment of the most approved 'Trusses,
and Shoulder Braces. For sale by
aug3l E. L. 8TUOHKCKER & CO.
D EAD SHOT.—A gentleman writing to the Pro
prietora of the above valuable Medicine says.
Orange, New Jersey. July 1st, 184G.
Gentlemen, 1 purchased a via! of Dr. Perry s Dead
Uhot Ve.mifupe, at yoar store about two weeks
since, for my little daughter, aged two years, who
had the symptoms ot worms. A few doses of tbo
medicine produced the expulsion of more than 200
worms. The unfavorable symptoms passed oil, and
she is entirely restored to health.
Yours respecthiliy, Joseph Edwards.
Price 25c. a vial. For sale by
aug 31 E. L. STROHKCKER & CO.
I NDIA CHOLAGOGUE, FOR THE CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER.—This preparation bap
been in use for years, in the successful treatment ot
Chills and Fever,and isdow' recognized as a stand
ard medicine. It not only breaks the chill in a day
or two, but an occasional dose, fortifies the system
against further attacks. For sale by
Mg31 K. L. STROHKCKER & CO.
R ADWAY’S READY 'BELIEF.—A large lot, lor
sale by the single bottle or dozen,
aoe 31 E. L. STROHECKER Sc CO.
r ASOy A DI BULK’S HORSE LI NAME ST.—
L Forthecure of Bruises, Sprains, Set Fasts,
Old Sores, Galls Swinney, Lameness, Stiffness in
the Joints and Muscles, and for all external injuries
on horses. For sale by
aug31 E. L. STROHECKER A CO.
mo THE AFFLICTED.—Tarrant's Extract of
X Cubebs and Copavia; Crossman’s SpecificjMix-
ture; French Capsules; Suear coated Cuheb and Co-
pavia Pills; Ricaril’s Specific; Magnin’s Lucina Cor
dial; Compound Extract Bucher; Carpenter s Ex
tract Cubebs, Sarsaparilla and Copavia. For sale by
ant; 31 E L STROHECKER A CO.
a.tt.w k-wcuzaau *u iui mmLwcuHcutciav ■“*® , now resides, ou College Street. Tne House
to elegance and durability; nnd willbeoileredtothe | j J n LY® ^
trade at prices that cannot fail to satisfy the most
careful buyer. Thankful for past favors, they would
respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal pat
ronage heretofore extended to them,
oct 5 4m.
out buildings, a superior well of water, shade aud
fruit trees in abuudance. And will be sold low, pos
session given immediately. Apply to L. Cowles, or
jan 4 J. J. GRESHAM, Esq.
AD1ES’ Laceand Congress Prunella, Satin Fran
cia and Silk Gaiters f Black, Bronze ami Wnite | , - . -. - , .
Kid and Satin Slippers; Jenny Lind Enamel lad I hI*
Kid Boots and Gaiters; Enamel and Kid Ties and '""" ’ °
MACON HOUSE.—The undersigned hav
ing taken tho above Home, would respect-
fully solirit a share of public patronage, and March 23d. 1833.
’a ir . : ... 1 ...t I fnLiis l*iaa>Mtl
Buikio, RubberOverahoea. Cork aolea, ftc., juat re
ceived and for sale by WM. B. FERRY ft CO.
oct 5
yjISSES’ lace and congress gaiters; enamel and
may favor the house with a call, comfortable. Her
table will at all times be provided with the best the
market affords. The House is also provided with , . - , , . ,,
Stables for the accommodation of Horses. Charges eonffort and despatch, and oilers new and admirable
will bo less than nt otherHotels. I facilities robustness amltravel For freight or passage
FOR PIULADELPIUA.
^7 The new and splendid side-wheel
^steam ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of
,1200 tons register, Capt. John E. Wal
ton, will sail the following Wednesdays, from SA
VANNAH :
December 29th, 1852. April 6th, 1853.
January 12th, 1853. April 0th. 1853.
January 16th, 1853. May 4th, 1853.
February 9th, 1853. May 18th, 1853.
March 9th, 1853. June 15th, 1853.
June 29th. 1853.
Cnbin PasKiigc to Philadelphia...$25 OO
Through Ticket* to New York,.... 25 OO
Steerage............................... 9 OO
The ship has been built with entire regard to safety,
TNISSOLUtION.—The firm of PAYNE ft NISBET
I } is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will lie continued by GEO. PAYNE, who is
alone authorised to settle the business of tbe firm.
.inn 25
/ lEUltUK l’AYNE, Dhuggist and Sratk Licks-
\J KD Atotiikcakv, Offers at wholesale and retail
a general stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Jn-
strumentsJPaints. Oils, Perfumery,Garden Seeds and
otherarticles usually kept in n Drug titore. An ex
perience of twenty years in the Drue aud Apothe
cary business, enables him to say to Ihe public with
confidence, that all Medicines and proscriptions sold
by him. shall be genuine and pure, and will always
give satisfaction. jan 25
H3RESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.—
L J ust received and for sale by GEO.PAYNE,
jan 25 Opposite Washington Hail.
Omnibuses will ran to and from this House at all ] apply to
kid Jenny Lind boots and gaiters; kid excel- I times. MRS. M. S. NICHOLSON,
siors, slippers, ties,scbool boots, and agreat variety I oct 5
of children’s boots, gaiters and slippers, just receiv-
ed by (oct 5) WM, B. FERRY ft CO.
& SULLIVAN HOUSE, Macon, Ga.—The
till subscribersLifl continues at bis old stand in i
OY’S fine sewed and peg imitation, dress and I . Iittllk front of the Court House and the corner of |
thick boots; calf, enamel and kip sewed and peg Mulberry street, nnd respectfully solicits a share of
brogans,g-iters,dancing pumps, ftc.,jost received by public patronage. This house is convenient to all
a ■ iiru vruuv t. nn I fhn Kflilrnnils nmi immMiotfllv in imntai tho csnfif
dec 14
PADLEFORD, FAY ft CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
HERON ft MARTIN,
Agents in Philadelphia.
B l
L*lvcry Notice,
The undersigned
purchased
.house h*
J jl VllWf
ndersigned having
id of Mr.A. C.More-
is interest in theC 1 s >
oct 5
WM. B. FERRY ft CO.
puuiic patronage. 1 , ■ r.e.L firm ol A. C. Morehouse ft Co.,in the Livery business,
the Railroads, and immediately in front of the gener .. „n8 tbennh.
G ENTS' fancy dress, pnmp and welt, medium and I from all the Depots. Board can be obtaioed by the
water proof boots; line peg imitation, dress and day, week or month, on reasonable terms, and every
ctroug boots; patent leather, cloth, enamel, and calf j exertion will be made to satisfy tliOBe who give him
rongress gaiters, opera ties, dancing pumps, slippers, j a call. octjS ly M. SULLIVAN,
fubber over shoes and cork soles, just rereived and
or sale by (oct 5) WM. B. FERRY ft CO.
* -•»i sasssasjas si
stand of Brown ft Harris.known as the Floyd House
Stales, corner of Wliarf and Third sts , under the
name and firm of J. M. COOPER ft SON.
Our Stables and Lots are large and commodious,
and no pains will bo spared to give satisfaction to
S TILES’ AUSTRIA!—A supply of the above op
portune production, from the prolific press of the
Harpers, ot J- M. BOAROMAN’S.
june 22
V - ALKNTINKS—A large lot of S'aleiitioea whole
sale and retail, at J. M. BOARDMAN’S.
feb 8
NOTICE.
A W. MARSHALL having taken possession
. of the store recently occupied by Graves a
Rodgers, is prepared to ofierto bis friends aud the
•ublic generally, a large and well selected stock of
JRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, at wholesale and
retail. Having selected for mv motto:
•'SMALL PROFITS AND HUtCK RETURNS.”'
. feel assured that those who may favor mo with a
call, will be fully satisfied, both with my GOODS
and PRICES. Special attention trill be given to
Orders, and satisfaction guaranteed. Among my
stock may be found tho following articles:
150 bales Gunny BAGGING
400 coils best Kentucky ROPE
150 bnes Rio and 12 bags Old Java COFFEE
50 hbds Porto Rico and St. Croix SUGARS
150 bbls Refined A. B. ft C. do
100 do crashed and pulverized do
40 boxes TOBACCO, all grades.
Also. Salt. Mulasscs.Racon, Lard.Butter.Cheese,
Mackerel.Teas, Soap. Starch Candles.Candy, Oils,
Paints. Drug*, Blsnkets. Kerseys, and many more
articles too numerous to mention. aep 7
cn BBLS. Hiram Smith s prem. Floor, new crop;
OU 50 do Howard street Flour; 50 do do prem. do.
For sale low by A. W. MARSHALL.
net 5
T^LOUH, SOAP, WHISKEY, Ac—50 barrels so-
_ perfiuo and family fioor; 30 boxes No. 1, nnd
pale soap, 1 lb and 1} lb bar*; 5 Casks London Por
ter; 5 Casks Alo; 30 barrels Cognac Brandy ; 30
barrels Ram. Also. 25balf quarterand eighth pipes
pure French Brandy, direct importation ; 20 Casks
Wine ; 50,000 imported and domestic segars. Tay-
lorftSnns Imperial Ale. Ci8er, ftc.,ftc.
feb 8 T- C. DEMPSEY, Near Post Oflice.
: 01!N _ TAYLOR ft DON’S ALBANY CREAM
- ALE. Mammoth Brewery—sou bid*. Daily. A
constant supply of this celebrated Ale. Received
weekly by the steamer, by tho Agent for Macon and
the interiorof Georgia. T. C. DEMPSEY,
nov 30
sgom
moistened wiih a
ionic* The dura
> varied with the
I Iho alula of tho 1
■- e.j |L 4,1 " as hastened on by tho heat of Ihe
, | rl l" , *" r e >d the cold night air, but it
, luri I foino uatil ho had buug for tbir-
or mure. |
bene Silk* Juat re
W. ROSS ft CO.
rjii.Kfl
O Silk Robes, a la Paris: C
ceived by (oc!9| GLO_
CJPERM, WHALE, MACHINE V, 1
3 5,00 galls, pure Sperm oil; V00 galls, bleached
Whale oil; 10 barrel* Machine oil. I n •U>re i
•ale hy CAUHA&T A HOFF.
JULIO 15
s^(HEHOKEi: COBN AND COHN MEAL, in
1/ sacks. Also, a fresh supply of Albany Ale-—
o 2. received hy fjan 18) T. C. DKMPS&Y.
crtf\n POUNDS POTASH, London Porter, 50
t)UUU boxes choice bran,Is Tobacco, pounds,
quarters, sixes, and eights ; 20 bbls No. 3 Mackerel,
hbds prime N. O. Sugar, 20 bbls.refined do. Re-
! -sd by (jaa'8) T.C. DEMPSEY
V -;W GOODS.—Tho suhscriberis now receiving
bis Fall and WinterStock. consisting of a gen
eral assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
OODS, which have been purchased in New York
:nl Philadelphia, on the best terms. As our sales
„re for Cvsn. we intend to sell our Goods at a small
profit. Our friemla ami tbe public eenoraHv,
quoted to give us a call.
sept 28 .
P API-ill HANGINGS.—20"" pieces Paper Hang
ings of all qualities, some very rich. Also, a
hand.,,me lot ofline Board Printa.^ ^
C 4 A11PKT1NG AND 111 (iS.—Juat received a goud
J assortment of tine, superfine aod three ply Car
peting. Ruea ofall qualities, some
House and Dot on the Ilill—For Sale
,-..7V The undersigned Gfiersforsululiisplaccon the I ourcustuniers,
1ROGAN8—a large stock of black and russet I fcjjjii Hill, near the Female College. It is situated in Horses and Carriages ofevery description for hire
L) plantation brogans, also kip, calf, and enamel JBSrone of tbe most desirable neighborhoods in the and sale.
leather brogans, just received and for sale nt reduced | citv, and lias besides, many other advantages. Our accommodations for drovers are superiorto
The Lot contains very nearly an acre of ground, and any in the city. Trysts. J. .U. COOPER,
has upon it a comfortable Cottage, also, a line collec- [ mayll GEO. F. COOPER,
tion of Fruit, Flowers and shrubbery.
Possession given 1st October, or earlierif desired.
For terms, ftc., address tbe undersigned at Oglethorpe,
apr 27 GEO. W. FISH.
prices by (oct 5) WM. B. FERRY ft CU.
L B EATHKR—oak and hemlock sole leather, french
calf skins, shoe threads. Ac., jost received by
oct 5 WM. B. FERRY ft CO.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG B O OT,
KO. 3, COTTO.N AVENUE, OPPOSITE WASH1NCON HALL,
MACON. GEORGIA.
The aubscriber.i wouid return their thanks
for the very libert.I and long continued
_ paronage extended to them, and^^^^f
would most respectlully solicit a continuance of
Ihesnme. We have now in store a large assort
ment of BOOTS AND SHOES, mostly of our
own manufacture.ro which weekly additions will he
made, of allthediffercntatyles and patterns usually
called for in a Shoe store, and would invite those wish
ing to purchase, tu call and examine our atock, as we
arc prepared to sel' as low as any bouse in the city
orstatc. (oct 12) MIX ft K1RTLAND.
BOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents tine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted nnd
_ water proof, of various^kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Jast received and for sale low by
oct 12 MIX Jr KIRTLAND.
TAILOKIIVG.
T HE undersigned having taken the store on Mul
berry street, next door to Messrs Ells ft Son
in the Washington Hall building, informs his old
customers and the poblic generally, that he is pre-
TJURNINGFLUID AND CAMPHENK.—For sale
_I3 by GEO. PAYNE, who was awarded at the last
State Fair, a silver medal for the best burning fluid,
jan 25
O 6
sup
ply of these seed, the produce of the last sea
son. It is satisfactorily ascertained, that the nsage
orange is the most durable and valuable of all Plants
that have been used for hedges in thfs climate. Per
sons wishing to piocure them, would do well to call
soon. Price—Si perquart. GEO. PAYNE.
jan 25
INFIRMARY FOR SICK NEGROES.
rnHE undersigned respectfully announce to the
A Public, that having experienced the want of
some suitable place.forthe accommodation of negroes
brought from the country, for the purpose of Surgical
and Medical treatment. They have determined to
open an Infirmary in a quiet part oftbe city, furnish
ed with proper furniture and attendants—ichrrca 11
the wants of invalid servants requiring Sureiral oper
ation# or Medical treatment forebrouie disease can
be appropriately supplied.
C. II. NOTTINGHAM. M. D.
GABRIEL HARRISON. M.D.
jolyC • 47—ly
i*
V
BOOTS AND SHOES—Men's. Boys and
Yoath'a fine calf and kip peg'd Boots; Men's
stout kip bunting and mnd Boots; Gents lasting Gai
ters. Monterey, opera nnd ties, and fine ralfBropans;
Gents, boys and youths patent and enamelled Bro
gan).; Men's, boys and youths Californiakip Brogans,
a large assortment. MIK ft KIRTLAND.
oct 12
RUBBER SHOES.—A large assortment
Gents and boys Robbers. Also, Ladies
slippcrand sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear's cole-
bratedpatent. Justreceivcd and for sale low by
oct 11 MIX ft KIRTLAND.
PLANTATION BROGANS —Now nstore
the best assortment ofNegroShoes,v.-ehave
ever offered in this market. Meo’a double soled peg
and nailed black and russetts; do heavy single soled
black and russetts; do boys and youths black aud
russetts, all of which we are selling very low
oct 12 MIX ft KIRTLAND.
ALF SKIN AND SOLE LEATHER.—On hand
a very superior lot of French Calf Skins, with
Linings and Binding; Oak and Hemlock sole Leather
Shoe Thread, with a good assortment of Lasts, peg
BootTrees and shoe finishing. Just received aud
for sale by MIX ft KIRTLAND.
oct 12
SHOES,! SHOES!!—Prices redaced—
Manufactured by J. H. Thomas ft Sou, suc
cessors to I. Winship. For sale by
oct 21 CATER AGR1FIN.
MRS CAREY has Just received and now
- * "RY,
tbe
AT.', of W liii'h she Las
every variety of style: together with Embroideries,
Rich Dress Silks, Mantillas, Alboni aod Feathers,
Wreaths aod Gloves. Mrs. C. would most respect-
fully invite tho ladies to give her a call. oct5
y 31 Its UAK.J.1 has just receive" ami now
Tfcxl.q.eiie.l a splendid selection ol MI l.l.l NKit Y,
-f^and woold particularlvcall the attention of the
Ladies tober PATTERN HA
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.—MltS
V DAMOI H is receiving, by each weekly
steamer. NEW GOODS in her line, she has
on hand now for inspection, without any particular
day for (a ahow) an openingofGoods assorted, that
cannot he surpassed Ly any other establishment of
the kind in this state, and will be sold to cash costum
ers cheaper than customary. Her stock consists of
110 silk dress patterns, varied colors and styles; 14
dozen assorted straw Bonnets (from $1 to 815 each);
Ribbons of all colors and qualities; Flowers, Laces.
Dress Trimmings. Gloves, Combs, Broshes, and all
other articles, that are generally kept in that line of
business. oct 5
GEO. W. PRICE.
pt 18)
TOTICE—All persons indebted to tl
h and band*
GKO. W. PRICE.
N Bostick. Johns ft Co. bv note
i late
firm n
funt. an
nformed. the sole owner of nil such claims, and pay
ill be received and receipts given »t tbeir ( h*. just
id under the Masonic Hall, now kept hy the ,
gned; where
p!
idd stai
found a large and com
NEW FANCY DRY GOODS,
oinprisHig everv thing usually kept in that line,
vhirh were bought fr,,m first hands and for Cash, mid j
vhirh will bo i ' "
nor 16
fHtuphJ JrSi nann*
e void for very moderate profit*.
[Cit. copy] \Y. ^ , FAKKER,
K ANCY GOHFKCTIONKttY AND GROCERY
STORE.—J. H- 0AMO UK still at hia old stand.
Mulberry atreet, two door# below Lanier House,
keeps up hia old reputation ofaelling (of hi# own im
portation) the heat of LIQUORS, such aa old Brandy,
Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum,Scotch and Irish Whis
key, Champagne, Bargundy, Bordeaux,Malaga,sher
ry and Madeira Wiaea of beat qualities. Also, an
assortment of auch SEGARS *■ are seldom found
anywhere. Also, line Tobacco, Batter, Cheese,
Crackers Dried Beef, Beef Tongue*. Fickle#, Pre
serves, Nut# and Fruit ol all kinds, Candy of home
manufacture, aud imported French preserved Can
dies. oct 5
mTlljnery and fancy goods.
■■ MRS. AI’DOINK takes this method of in
form ing her friends and the public, that she
received and opened one of the most select
rable stocks of MILLINERS AND FANCY
GOODS everoffered in the city, to which she .in
vites the attention of the Ladies of Maeon and its
vicinity. Her atock embrace* all the new atylea in
her line, aod will be sold at uouiualiy low prices.
oct 12
FOR SALE.—Two House# and Lots on Wal . -. m A - T r nniVn nnaivirco
h;;;! nut street, block 18, finely situated, with good pared w c on the TAILORING BUSINESS,
■"gardens, out houses nnd stable. Apply to. in all its branches. . .
dec21 W. A B. GODDARD, Macon. . He returns hi« thanka for the patronage of hia
_— [ friemfs while in the employ ofthe late Mr.T. F.New-
fiVALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.—The sub- ton as cutter. Persons having had theirgarments made
scriberotFers for sale his settlement of Lands, j at that establishment, can he refitted in the same
containing 6000 acres.20 miles below Hawkinsville; manner, by leaving notice with the undersign® d t
immediately on the Ocmulgee river. The Land is as he is in possession of Mr. Newton’s Books aud
well improved, and has 250 acres cleared, there is Measures.
sufficient Pine timber on the premises to pay the I oct 5 8 J. H. DAVIS,
price I ask for the Land. Terms to suit purchasers
Polaakt county. Jan. 4,1853. N. McDUFFHS. I .J t CEl ^ am j Manufacturer of Cuackeks, Cakes,
HOUSTON LAND FOR SALE.—Six han- Bread and Ors amksstal Pyramids of every descrip-
3£dred acres of first quality LAND, sixteen tl <*n. Balls, Parties, Hotels and Private Families at-
iiulcs from Macon, lying on the Perry Hoad. On ' *” “ a 1 n ' L 1 '* ~~~*
tbe place, there is a good two story Dwelling house
with six rooms, kitchen and all necessary out
houses. There are also, two good springs and an
excellent Peach Orchard. It iaoneof the mostde-
sireable and healthy places in the county* and wiil
be sold a Bargain. JOHN W. WOOLFOLK.
oct 19 10
D ENTAL CARD.—The subscriber
having much unfinished Dentistry
to do in Georgia, will return to Macon — . .,
in April or May next, and occasionally thereafter of “°*
which duo notice will be given. # # ^ abbIt
It is his intention to continue the Profession in Ma- ™
con with a competent and responsible assistant or R Inut < J°-
in his own name alternating in Charleston, and the Dessert do.
public may be assured that his best efforts will be v 5,
continued to give entire satisfaction, aud value re- ^ eed 5 0,
ceived. I ??P do *
Prices to remain as heretofore always making a
proper reduction for those in moderate and destitute
circumstances. Address . C. S. PUTNAM,
feb 1—lm Residence Charleston, S.C.
DENTISTRY—With its Improve-
rpSSjfcSjKL 31 ents.—Dr. G. McDonald would res-
L UjTi r T T pectfully call attention to his new and
improved inode of putting up and inserting artificial
teeth. The teeth, gams, and plate, are all cemented
together by heat, making solid work, and inserted
on tbe atmospheric pressure plan, presenting a per
fectly life-like appearance, of teeth and gums, and
possessing in every respect a decided superiority
tended to at the shortest notice. Third Street, next
door to the State Bonk, Macon, Geo.
Shippers and others are savored that every article
sold at this Establishment arc, A. No. 1, being in
variably made from tho best materiaL
HAND MADE. MACHINE 3IADE.
Butter Crackers, Batter Biscuit,
Sugar do. Sugar do.
Boston do. Boston do.
Graham do. Graham do.
Water do. Water do.
Soda do.
Milk do.
Wine do.
California do.
Pic Nic do.
Lemou do.
Pilot do.
Navy do.
Bread aud Cake
in every variety,
fy AU Orders executed at Short Notice.
feb I ly
BACON! BACON!!
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
T HE undersigned having the agency for several
extensive packers of Pork, including Divine
Williams A Co’s lot of Superior Extra Cut City
Style, now ofFer for sale 400 000 pounds, from the
Smoke House. All from Corn Fattened Hogs, and
of large size—in lots to suit purchasers. Teims
Cash or approved bills.
We Will also be in constant receipt during the
season, of other lots from East Tennessee, and from
Cincinn&tti, St. Louis, Nashville, &c.
All orders for meats will be filled direct from
Smoke House, and packed in new Bacon Casks,
feb l—6t P. E. GRENVILLE A CO.
City papers copy to amount ot $5, and send
copy of paper.
W
tll NlC TEACII K K
ANTED.—A lady or a married gentleman, who
is competent to give instruction in vocal mu
sic and piano music, and who is also proficient in the
French language, can find desirable employment by
communicating with the editors of this paper. None
need apply except with good recommendation#. The
situation is in the Perry Baptist Female Seminary.
33
N EGROES FOR SALE.—The subscribers offer
for sale a lot of likely negroes. from the upper
part of Georgia, and shall be receiving during winter
and spring negroes of all descriptions, having agents
constantly bu3 ing through the up country, and for
warding to us. Good reference given as to respons
ibility. W. M. A A. B. McAFFEE.
dec 28 3m
Abernethy Crackers.
Ginger Snap.
HBNKY lIOKNftS’8 CONFKCTIONAKV
| ONE DOOR BELOW TIIE STATE BANK.MACON, Oa.
O KALKR in all sorts of CAKES, PASTRY,
CANDIES, PRESERVES, FRUITS fresh
ami dry, CORDIALS, SYRUPS, CIGARS, TO
BACCO. tcarratUcd imported Jine BRANDIES\
WHISKEY and GIN. Also, Madeira, Bordeaux
and Port I VINE S.
He is also prepared to supply Balls and Par-
gee lias been dissolved Dr. McDonald lias associated l'“t he w.llgive the utmos ;sa isfacttcrun chcapues.
with him in the practice Dr. James McDonald, who P “
he feels authorised in recoumcndiugas a gentleman re « e t ° ,- ,, , , , ,
of skill and integrity. As they have propped them f a ^‘ tbc uewest amI chca I
selves for an extensive business in all branches of | 1
the profession, despatch, as well as care and skill
may be expected in all theiropemtions. Terms:—
cither cash down or wiien called for.
jan’fl
Reference, Messrs. Lanier A Son, Macon, Ga.
dec 14 ly
V )TICE—All persons concerned are hereby no
tified, that I shall apply to the Commissioner of
Pensions at Washington City, for a duplicate of
Land Warrant, No. for 80 acres, issued to me
in my own name, for services in the War with
Great Britain, in the year 1812, and that I have filed
a caveat inthe General Land Oflice, at Washington.
Said Land Warrant having been lost or rni«laid. so
that it cannot be found. CORNELIUS HARDY.
Jasper county, Ga. jan ll—ct
L AND AGENCY, Millkdgevillk, Ga.—The sub?
#criber will attend to the purchase or sale of
LANDS, of the several Land Lotteries of this State
ou Commission.
oct 19 JAMES II. BUTTS.
Large anil Important Inducements.
WILL sell off my Stock of fashionable BON
NETS. dress silks, mantillas, trim
mings, Ac., at cost for cash, until the first of March,
to make room for my Spring Stock, and invite the la
dies to avail themaelvei of thia chance.
MRS. i*. DESSAU, on Triangular
jan 25 Block
'EVV CROCKERY STORE.—The^oniTewi^ned
is now prepared to ofFer to the citizens of Ma
con and surrounding country, ono of the best stocks
of CROCKERY, CHINA A GLASS ever oflercl
in this market, consisting of Gold Band Diningsetts
from $60to S100; Gold Band Tea Setts from SI0 to
$30; white Ciiina Diningsetts from $10 to 0(J5;white
China Tea settsfrom $7 to $12; white Granite Din
ing setts from $20 to $.35; white Granite Tea setts
from $3 50 to $7: 100 dozen cut and {tressed Goblets
from $3 75to $12; 5UQ dozen Tumblerscutand press
ed from 50 cents to $5; 200 dozen quarts, pints and
half pint Flasks; 60 dozen Flint and Green gallon
and half gallon Jars; Gins# Fancy Vases; Silver
Iated Castors and Spoons and Forks; Brittauia
Castors from 75 cents to $4; fine lot Knives and
Forks; large Looking Glasses, Waiters; common
Crockery for wholesale; Camphine, Fluid and Oil
Lamps; Hal! Lamps, Large Glass Shades, Ac.
R. P. McBVOY,
At Freeman *V Roberts’old Carriage stand, near
Logan’* old corner, Macon, Ga. sept 28 6m
P aints am* oil,.—5.000 JUT. white l.-r.i,
5,000 lba. Blake’s tire proof paint; >500 gulls
Linseed oil. Foraaleby
june 15 CARHART A HOFF.
LAND WARRANTS.
B OUNTY LAND WARRANTS issued nnderthe
act of Sept. 28. 1850, purchased by the under
signed. Apply at tbe store of Cater A Griffin,
may 25) LARKIN GRIFFIN.
FRESII CANIHKN, FK11TS, NUT», Ac.
r OUNTRY Mercbaizts. and others supplied on
moderate terms, with plain and ornamental
CANDIES, RAISINS. ORANGES, APPLES,
Butter, Sugar and Boston CRACKERS. Also,
SEGARS, TOBACCO and PIPES. Having
obtained the services of a finished Candy Maker from
York, and using best VVhite Sugar, we warrant
these Candies to stand theclimate.
The above articles, and all sorts of DRUGS AND
MEDICINES for sale by
J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS.
Between Messrs. E. Bond and A. J. White, Cher
ry street, Macon, Ga. 4m nov 30
\\ R. IbHiKHS, Man' factuukiiqk CANDIES
IVJL. CORDIALS, SYRUPS, S,-c., next door.
South of E. Bond’s, where can be had all kinds of
ital and common CANDIES, such a# 'Iays,
//(.»'//>', Siiyor Plums, Mint />/<>/>.<, Stick (*andics, »yr.
He will also furnish CAKE'ana CANDY PI RAM
IDS, embellished in the handsomest style* for Wed-
Jings, Balls and Parties. He is his own workman,
consequently he can warrant his articles to be ot the
very best. And will also give his personal attention
to fitting up for Parties, either in town or country.
Macon, December 14, 1852. iy
TA LACKSM ITH \\ AN I El).— A good blacksmith
.13 who can do any kind of wagon and buggy work,
can obtain liberal wages for the present year* by ap
plying immediately to TRISTUM WATERS,
feb 1—4t Lanier, Macon co. t Ga.
B LACK Doe skin, fancy Cassitnere, Tweeds and
satinetPaauts.at cost for caah. hy
n° v l fi WINSHIP * SON.
"\T EGK<> MAN FOR SALK.—He is a good Cook
-k.N intelligent aud excellent house servant. For
nrther particulars, enquire nt this office. *'•4^.
N EfiHUEJTIVAN TFO. ^ i
P ER.SONS having Negroes for sale, will find a
purchaser by calling on tbe undersigned.
Macon,Oct.26. BENJAMIN FORT. I
WINSHIP A SON,
COTTON AVENUE—MACON. GA..
WHOLESALE Jc RETAIL DEALERS IS FANCY A STAI'LE
DRY GOODS AND READY MADE CLOTHING.
sept23
*10,000 Worth of Komiy-Made Clothing,
AT COST.
T HE subscribers wishing to confine themselves ex
clusively to the Dry Goods business, offer for
sale their entire atock of Clothing at cost, for cash.—
Theirstock comprises one of the largest assortments
of Fashionable Ready Made Cl-thing offered in this
market; consisting of blue and black cloth frock and
dress Coats; blue and black cloth, doe skiu, French
CAssimeres, tweeds, satinet and janes Sacks; polkas
and business Coats; black French doe akin, fancy
French cassimere. tweeds and satinet Pants; black
satin, fancy silk, cashmere and cloth Vests. A large
portion oftbeir Clothing was manufactured to their
own order this Fall, and isofthe latest style and best
material. Call early and see for yourselves.
WINSHIP A SON.
n ov2 Cotton Avenue.Macon.
blue and black doth
at cost for cash,
by (nov 1 fi) WINSHIP A SON.
L‘sts, black satin Cash-
voolen Vests, for snle at cost for
WINSHIP A SUN.
B LACK French Doe t
and fancy cassimere sack On
N'
mere, heavy
cash,by
nov 16
/'■'IA8JIMEKE8 AND DELAfNS
vy n
-A largo assort
ment of single and double width Cashmeres and
satin deChines, Muslin deLnines. French Merinos
Alapaceas. Ac., for sale at reduced prices by
nov 16 W1N8H1P A SON.
s c
from New York, an assortment of rich B roc ado
Silks, and some elegant patterns ofhlack figured and
second mourning ditto, at the new store of
oct 26 BOSTICK A JOHNS.
T H E Ladies can find some beautiful Under Sleeves
Collars, Chemizetls, Ac. Justreceivcd at
oct 26 BOSTICK A JOHNS.
1ARVET1NO.—A largo assortment of Brussels ~3
/ Ply and Ingrain Carpeting and Rues. J a #t re
ceived, at the lowest market prices. Caff at
oct 26 BOSTICK A JOHNS.
( NUHTAIN GOODS—A large lot of C urtain Da
J mask’s, with trimming# to correspond, can bts
found at very low rates, by calling soon at
x 26 BQ8T1CK A JOHNS:
prime Wats, in atore and fotf
CARHART A ROFF.
«t
JrxiTS.—5,00 bushel
* " sale by
june 15