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~V()L. XXVII.
fjit fitargin frlrnriipli,
Vision » V, RV TCE9PAT MOR.VI.VG
fl |jY GREEN, BARNES A CO.
EDITOR* am» propkip.tor*.
CHtK.ttTKK I* AW AFt.-«»A.:y TO A STATE AS TO A 1’KIVATK OPIVini W., A>» TUB CI.OBT OF A.MTATK H THE COnnOrVPKOPFBTr OP AI L ITS CITIZEN*. -
MACON, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 18-53.
NO. 17.
XfrW/.* •" Two Dollar* ami
1 I'.tit.*. per annum.
r : >'' . i:< r .,ntinntal cxe.pt at the option of tho
. vl ..rs nutU all arrearages an- paiil.
, ri!Ti'E' l,:XIS •' >, re * n ' ar charge Will bo One
pwrc of 1® /»’«*'* or /<*«, for tho first in-
,1 Rift i Cents for each subsequent luscr-
’ * 'vll »ilvrrtia*ni«nt9 not specified a* to time,
ii i'il'li'1" ' 1 until forbid ami rhnjnl accord-
^•‘ r • ohitiwry Notiocjf exceeding ten lines, will be
I V4v. rti*oni"ut«.
j^ttors ou business, must be ro«r nro.
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j*rt*Tt«
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■ (.'raw'll* of >'«'«■ llrlrnn*.
The rote cast at the late election exhibits a
i increase over that ot the first charter
in March, Ho-, The contest at this
! !vr election for the innvorality vr«, very
: t il, licinphetw,>eii two c:ui<lii lutes of preat
^daritvaml of larpe experience in the art of
'-iiiV -Mayor Crosstunn and Gen. J. T„
r!*i-. The election was held, too. on the
{iflh'Monday of March, a time at which onr
I ,mil*ti'Ht is at it* helpht. It must, therefore,
H 1!Ul e«l that a full vote was polled on tliat
h„ii. The total number of votes east for
»r at the charter election of IfiW was !>,-
total numlier of votes cast for sheriff
i., \|,wlav last is l*J,87tl; being an increase
r, hi the vote of 1852 of 2,011, or a little more
I fi, i3J;ier cent, in a period of less than twen-
utsiths. This is equivalent to an increase
in the electoral vote of 50 per eent. in about
.rears and a half, and 100 per cent., or a
j toliValion, in about five years. An increase
[ ja{he actual number of the electors of the city
r be fairly taken as indieutirc of u corrcs-
viilin); increase in the total population of the
The population of New Orleans, in the
.iriu.'«'f 1852, did not fall short of 175,000.
ji a v. if it bus increased, pari passu, with the
| waller of electors, it must now number 230,-
djj; ami at the same rate of increase the pop-
I ih;nn of New Orleans will amount, on the 1st
of April. 1857, to 350,000; and on the 1st
v - April- 1802. to full 700,000. This is highly
. ..•artorv. Our friends abroad will be pleas-
,|u Ve that nlosa of over 10,000 people du-
.ilie late epidemic has not sensibly uftectcii
I or eiwrtlt of our city in population.—Pica-
Divuro Hell T'.xceuimknt.—Some cx-
pcriinents were tried at the Brooklyn Navy
Yard, on Wednestlay, with a new diving bell,
of which Major II. Sears Is patentee. The
bell is a cylinder, eight feet long, and about
the same number of feet in diameter. It is
composed of iron, and has Tound windows
ujwn the top and sides to admit light to the
divers within. There is also an opening at
the top, through which two men descended to
the inside of the new machine. A steam engine
on board ot a vessel near, forces the air into u
large iron cylinder, whence it is forced through
a lio-e into the diving bell. The admission of
air from this hose is at the command of the
divers. By allowing it admittance the hell
rises. By letting out the nir, sinks. An aper
ture at the liottom of the bell allows the diver
to pus* out and search among the sand or
rocks, and return ngain at will. The experi
ment was fullv successful.
innis .far lair, ?;r.
PI:iiit:ttion ‘for Stilts
A r V limitation in Bilili county, lying in tlic fork
•it l Tobcsotkoo ami Kooky Creeks, four and a Ir
onies from Macon, mid containing Slo sores, is f< _
•sale. There are nix,at 375 acre* in cultivation, with
a good gin house nud screw, and nil necessary build'
ings for plantation purposes. The land is pnsiue
live and :i(Turds many facilities, and is a desirable
I place to those widling to purchase in this section
Mv overseer oil ibe place e ill show it to any per-
“ “ ’ ’ ‘ to pnr, luise, or 1 can lie found at any
time in Macon,
sep SO
X. BASS.
If
I.tiiiil tor Sale.
T OFFER for sale, on any time, that may lie
A. cjuired, the following raluaIde Fanning Land. .
six hundred acres on .loin s Creek, ill the loth district
of Doolyeonnty, with one hundred anil seventy sores
of land deadened and ready for cultivation, "with
new and comfortable double I.og Dwelling. Kitchc
Smoke-house', Crib, .Stables, Ac. Also, too acres, on
•loues Creek, in the 14th district of Doolv ; and COO
aenw in the t till <>u Swift Creek ; uiso. 300 acres "
l’ltOURKSS AND IXPROVEHEXT OF InE- ! " f Tbomaa comity.
rf
I iulmlelphut American says ; -• I he hrst meet- *.pt 27 t. W. MOXTFOKT,Oglethorpe, On.
itig of the Irish Beet Root Sugar Company was ! i v~ Journal A Messenger, copy ta
held a few days ago. A most satisfactory re- | L:iud for Sale,
port was read from the directors and ttnani- rnilE undersigned has Eleven Hundred Acres of
inously adopted. Tlie works, it apiicars, arc
all erected and operations have commenced.—
The sugar produced is pronoiuiceil to be ex
tremely good, and the iirices obtained in Igui
don. Dublin nud Belfast, prove lioyond nques-
tiou that sugar obtained from licet can com-
jiete, with success, against the colonial pro
duce of the cane. Ireland is taking the step
in the right direction. New looms are fast be
ing introduced ; land long .suffered to he idle,
is lieing brought into cultivation: better wages
arc lieing paid, and there is an air of industri
al activity prevailing, to which Ireland has
been quite unaccustomed. What may not live
years of persevering energy and proper ap
propriation of capital do for this long suffering
country.”
A Foreign Bank in America.—The I’rc-
eurseur d’Anvers, of October 25th, contains a
paragraph dated Darmstadt, October 28, in re
lation to the proposed Brauch Bank in New
York city, itnmounced heretofore. We trans
late ns follows:
“In the session of the Board of Directors of
our Bank, which was held on Saturday, (Oet.
22.) at which the Princ de Ilohcnlohc presided,
among the resolutions passed was one to estab
lish a branch in New York. The; person who
is to take charge of it departed immediately
for America, aud it is thought that the regular
transaction of business between New York and
Darmstadt will be brought within two months
at farthest. This branch will be o. great val-
1 I .xml, lying on the Soul li west cm KnUro.xd, in
the twenty-ninth district of Sumter county. belw ,-en
Oglethorpe ami Americas, twelve miles from the for
mer I'lnee, .xml seven from the latter. King on the
west side, and not more than 15 acres from llie road,
which are good corn and cotton lands, being creek
and branch lands, upon which sre about one hun
dred and twenty-live acres of cleared land, and in
a good state of cultivation, which I will sell on good
terms. Those wishing to bnv will do well to call and
examine, as I intend making a different arrangement
in my ntSOre. HEBBING HOOKS.
Sumter oo„ fit. Oct. 11. tf
Valtuihlc Plaiiialfoii for Male
Baker County, (Jit.
rplIE sriLSCKIBKK. desirous of removing from
L the State of Georgia, offers for sal.- his PLAN-
TATIC IN, lying on the waters of the Coolawlmee, live
uiile-s West of Albany, adjoining the laud* of Paul
Tarver, Dr. Nlchulis and others: containing 3,123
acres more or less.
There are about H00 acres of open, cultivated land,
The land is situated so that it eall be easily divided
anil if two purchasers appear, the subscriber will di
vide it so its to suit both.
Anyone desirous of purchasing, would do well to
address “Moore A Edwards' or mvself at this place
JOHN J. BAWLS.
Macon, Ga. August 30, 1 @53. :t tf
Mv Agent, living on the place, will show tho Lands
to any person calling for that purpose. ,1. J. K.
51?' Columbus Times and Sentinel, Augusta Con
stitutionalist, Albaiiv Patriot, Federal Union, Savan
nah Georgian and Charleston Mercurv, please cony
tf anil forward bill to this office.
upon
Singular Discovery.—On Monday of last
week, while some workmen were engaged in
taking off the roof of the Round Hill Church,
iu Elizabeth township, Alleghany county. Pa.
the skeleton of a human being was discovered
iu the loft of the church, which was subse
quently ascertained to be the remains of a citi
zen who mysteriously disappeared thirteen
years ago. A handkerchief which was sus
pended from a rafter, showed that he commit
ted suicide.
A Modern Solomon, and no mistake.—
The Tribune contained the following obituary
notice last week;
“ Solomon—In Lincoln Co.. Tenn., on the
3d inst., Mrs. Susan, wife of Wm. C. Solomon,
aged about .‘13 years. This is the third wife
Mr. Solomon has lost in the short space of 12
months.”
Only three wives in a year! Good gracious !
The king, whose name he inherits, had a thou
sand !—A. Y. Picayune, 10th in«t.
Cost or English Railuoab.—The three
hundred and twenty-two miles ot the Eastern
Counties Company's’ railroad cost £ 13,1152)13.
The two hundred anil eighty-five miles of the
Great Northern, i.‘10,262,1136. Thethree hun
dred mid four miles of the York. Newcastle and
Berwick, £10.858,739. The one hundred mid
forty-nine of the North British. £4.-lt>/,259.—
The receipts of these roads in J 852 averaged
forty pounds sterling per mile per week
The Koad to Health!
Cmnkrcial Statistics or Great Brit-
,j S ,_Mr. llraithwaitc Pool, in a recent work.
, ...* the following interesting statistics of no to emigrants, by enabling them to exchange
I ktji Britain- Pitt and Cauuing stated the their hunts for bills upon New Y’ork.”
, ir!y pnxluetiou of the agricultural and me-
| rtaical interests of Great Britain at an amount
t| d to the uatiounl debt; but nobody knew
| fix they made it out. The summary of those
Irirtics. however, proves that these great
| talesmen were right.
Hr. Poole shows that the Railways of Great
I Britain have cost £240,000,000; the Canals
| i'hi.OAM)JO; and the Docks £30,000,000.
Hie Mercantile Marine consists of J 15,000
I u -ok 4,300,000 tons, with 240,000 men ;
taJ one vessel is lost on an average with eve
ry tide. The navy eousists 585 vessels, 570,-
I lit) tout, and 48,000 men. Yatchs, 250, and
| Slow tens.
Tiii ancient Britons knew only six primitive
tvs, tfimi which metals were produced; whrre-
s the present scientific generation use fifty.
I The aggregate yield of minerals is equivalent
I id value to about £25,000,000 annually.
The agricultural produce of milk, meat, eggs
| hotter and cheese, is 3,000,000 tons, of the val-
; ,f £311,000,000. The Ale, Wine and spir-
ivmMtmed annually, exeeeil 3,300,000 tons,
ud oet £54.000,000; while sugar, tea aud
price Manlelr reach 450.000 tons, and 827,-
|I»»WIM. The Fisheries of Great Britain net
| iii.IIOO.tMIO. annually. In Manufactures the
-■I’jii, wiBileu. linen and silk, altogether
isuit to 420,000 tons, and £95.000.000,
I >Ulclnirilvrare exhibit Jki0,000 tons, £20,000.-
IW); in addition to which 1250 tons of pins
! tn*‘ill, * are made yearly, worth £1.100,-
I UIO.
Kwthcnwart!, 100,000 tons, £1130,000; glass,
KOUUtoas; £1,000,000.
lx view oftlie present position of affairs in
I the Ea-t. the leindoii Exauuiter calls attention
i (t the fnllowiug language used by Napoleon,
st 8t. Ilclemi, iti 1817, as reported hv O'-
I M. ar.x:
"!u theennrse of a few years Russia will have
I ' •Mammople. the greatest part of Turkey,
( id all Grc'ei'e. This 1 hold to he as certain
C" it it had already taken place. Almost all
I oijiding and flattery which Alexander
| iTaiti-i'il tmvards me, was to gain my consent
erti'-t this object. I would not consent,
I halving that the equilibrium of Europe
*"ii!d he destroyed. In the natural course ot
| ((“»;'■. in a few years Turkey must fall to
The greatest part of iter population
I ,r> -' liivrks, who you may sav, arc Russians.
I TV lowers it would injure, and who could
. »c it. are England. France, Prussia and
-Yi-tri.i, Now, as to Austria, it will.be very
'■‘.’V Mr llusgta to engage her assistance, by
I - > i:i“ 1i,t S.-rvin and other provinces bordering
Vi tho Austrian dominions, renehiug near to
Rvtiutinople.—T'he only hypothesis on which
I Ttntrh and England may ever be allied with
] ‘jiicsity, will be in order to prevent this,
j j>! fvett this allituivc will not avail. France,
i i-ijhutil and Prussia united cannot prevent
| *“(»• Russia and Austria can at any time
J-it it. t >nee mistress of Constantinople,
• : ''*4 pets all tho commerce of the Moditer-
’o jtt, Imtoiiics a grciit naval power, and God
Von. what may hapiwtt," &-c.
AxtHtcAN Ingenuity—Matters that al-
L't Think.-Among tho multitudinous objects
?*<! patent office at Washington, and which
■- tvidntce what skill can do, is nu invention
’J* 1 picks up pins from a confused heap, turns
**■ sronud with their heads up, and sticks
>« papers iu regular rows. Another mn-
r ■pas through the whole process of cigar
^inpi tiikitig in tobacco leaves and tuniiug
? the perfect article. One machine cuts
'W»e, atmther scours knives and forks, an-
‘ lier blacks boots, another rocks the cradle,
, a i seven or eight take in washing and iron-
Aaothcr patent is for a machine that
die puscugcrs in an omnibus and takes
" tare; when a fat matt gets in it counts
u. and charges double. There is a variety
funs that load themselves, also a fish-line
S' wjusts its own bait, and a rat-trap that
,. ’ ~ throws away the rat, aud then baits aud
'4 itself, and stands in thccomer for another.
jWonRArHg or the Moon.—At a recent
(ting of the British Association .for j he Ad-
m? e ! nenl °T Science, a communication was
tk vi •' ^Tfissor Philips, on Photographs ot
: • t m > "’ The Professor thought it not itn-
•itT '^ at We should soon be acquainted
tr i ^ogy «f the moon on a much grand-
lnorc extensive -cale than we were yet
J '^ enrth. Mr. Whipple, of Boston, has rc-
r J made some pictnres of the moon, on a
- »calc than any attempted before. The
'^ ,n, ' r *eaii. whose editor luis seen
rf,.' * a 7* they confirm all that has lieen said
volcar.ic activity in our satellite. In-
^ Kni(t U t of deep fissures nud yawning cra-
_ fii«^fissures themselve.s api>ear to be cov-
^.*ith cairns and bunks composed of huge
ii *** , c boulders, which, appear to have
* v °nutcd up in lava, then fallen down in
tike those of hailstones or shot.
Eo
Halter County Land.
A SPLENDID liody of 3.ooo acres Oak and
Hickory Land, on Cooleewaheo Creek.
second district Baker county, about 10 miles Irion
Albany. For sale by CHARLES DAY & CO.
nov 9
Improved JLnitd lor Sale.
T HE UNDERSIGNED bos 403 seres of ttfS.
very valuable LAND, lying on the Or- “i,
mulgee River, in tlie 13th district of Houston coun
ty, Ol, 200 acres cleared, a Dwelling, Gin, and all
necessary out-houses on it.
He has also, a Dwelling nonse and Lot in the
village of Peny,IHotuton county, Georgia, well im
proved.
Tlie above described property can be purchased
upon ensv and advantage,m* terms.
Apply to WILLIAM L. FRANKS.
Perry, G*„ Julv 12,1833. 44—tf
.4 riioirc li'Janta'ioii lor Male.
T HAT well known and celebrated FARM, in Ma
con county, live miles East of Oglethorpe, and
three and n half miles from Montezeuma, recently
owned by Msj. John Young, decoaaed, is now otTcreil
for sale bv the undi rsigneil heirs to the Lind.
The I'iimtatioii containsl, 215 acres, between five
and six hundred open ami in a high state of eul-
tivation—the entire f«nn being well hedged with
the Cherokee Rose.
The fine spring water, health, benutv, and fertility
of this plaee. render it second to none in the State iii
point of value.
The place will be sold to the highest hhUler (on the
premises) the 13th day of December next, if not
sold at private sab, before that time. Terms on
the of side,. ...
Persons wishing to examme the place, win call ]
upon the subscribers upon the farm.
C. II. YOUXfi,
JOHN YOUNG,
K. It. YOUNG.
Montezcums, Ga., Oet. 23.1*5.1. ll-'7t
Z 'Hie Soiuliern R.-eonlcr, ClirnnMc A Nriiti-
I. iind Clinrb—ton Mereary, will copy the alwivt
weekly, until 13th Dcci-mber, and forward their bills
to tlie subm-rite-rs at Monteaenma. Ga.
i\flil-I\ORii iJotirri
^'nifrssiDunl CarK A’r.
33onts, ?ljnr5, rtr. dc.
Ollire Tlioinastoii mid Baniesvillc ( ,. gi
Kailroml <.'oni]i;iuy.
—Hr—L
THOM ASTON, Oet. 15, 1*33.
rll HE stockholders of this Compnnv .are required
L to pay an additional installment of Ten Dollar-
per share, on or before the 15th duv ofDee. mbi r
next, at tin ir office iu lluuuiislon. Ilv order of the
Board of Directors. W. 1). W()OUSON,
oet is 9 Treasurer.
^ Soatlnvestcnt Bailroad.
,488.—.
Great Reduction in Freight on Cotton from
OgUthorpt and Wiry Station to Macon and
Savannah.
I^kOM Oglethorpe, Butler and Montezuma, Cotton
To Macon...... 18 cents. | To Savannah. ..50 cents.
J-roin Nos. 51, 3, I, Reynolds and Everett’s
13 cents. | To HAvonnah... 3« cents.
from Nos. 2 and 3.
Vo Macon. 13 ets. I To Savannuli 30cents.
rrom No. 1 to Macon 10 rt-. | •• .. jj ..
8a.'ks of Salt, not exceeding two bushels,
from Savannah to any station on Southwestern
Railroad
Sucks not exceeding four bushels 54 C ls
The Company insures Cotton whilst on the cars
GEO. W. ADAMS. Sup t. .S. W. Railroad!
oet Sj gj
sreeK. a. n. If <<iaio.\u.
^iPEEK -V HAMMOND, AttoRxkvs .,r l.uv, Ma
l’ con, tin.—Will practice iu the adjoining countie
of the Miicoii and Flint Circuits,
nov 8 lv
j IV. PATTUHO.V, ATTORNEY vr LAW—
Forsyth. Muxkoi: Cocxtt, Ga.
March 22. 18.13.
w T A. leAAK, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
** , Clinton, Ga.
mav 17
lv
IIOKRHT e. HALL. JOHN J. CART.
M ali, a- vary, attorneys at law,
Mueun, Ga.—Will practice iu the comities of
Bibb, Monroe, Upson, Pike, anil Spalding.
Office over Dr. W. G. Little's Drugstore.
Macon. (>:•». 12, 1832. 1
Notice.
Kouihirralrni lioilronil t oiupnuy, )
T Macon, Oct. 2«, 1-5J. i
HL aubsenbers to the Stock of this Companv
forthe Americas Extension, are notified timt
they nre required to pay tlie third and last Instal
ment of Fifty Dollars per share on said Stock, on or
before the first day of Jauuary next.
Stockholders in Savannali can make pnvmcnt at
the Central Railroad Bank.
Prompt payment will be expected, as the
run,is are required for the purpose of paving for the
Iron now dailv expected to arrive.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET. Treasurer
nov » J3—9t
'. A. LOCH RANK.
OCHKANE, ATTORNEYS
II. O. LAMAR.
I AIIA K A I,
IJ AT LAW—Office over Iietiien Co’s, lint Store.
Macon, Go.—Will practice in the Superior Courif
of the following counties:
liilib, Monroe, Pike, Houston, Doolv, Sumter,
Crawford, .Macon, Jones, and Twiggs, anil in the Su
preme Court at Macon, Decatur, mid Columbus.
All eases placed iu onr hands for collection will be
punctually attended to.
jnn fi ’ lv
r «v JR. £i. TRACY, ATTORNEYS AT AWL,
• Macon, Ga.—Will practice in nil the Superior
Courts of the Macon Circuit,
iiug 17 ly
s' fif. bramvell, attorney at law,
O. Rnrnrscitle, Ga.—Will ntteml the Siiperbw
Courts in the counties of like, Spalding, l-pson,
Monroe and Crawford. And will give prompt atteu
give prompt *
lion to all business intrusted to liis care,
jail 11
iy
Southwestern ICailrotul.
-ig—.veS-S'L-f jgggS
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dailv at Gl,
A. M„ arrive at Oglethorpe 10|, A. M.. arrive at
J'“lujnims 1 o dock, I*. 31. Leave Columbiti* dailv at
V’ clock, ^\. M., and Ou r U lliorpc at 11*, A. M./nr-
r,v ® 3i, I*. connecting at 3Incon each
wnv with Central R. K.Trains to Savannah, -\npi?ta
and Milledsreville, and with Macon Western
Trains to Gridin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga
Aashville, dec.
Connecting daily at Columbus by a fart line of
Coa«*bca SM miles to Opelika, thence ON miles by M.
U. IV K. It. to Montgomery, Alabama.
Conntctine at Oglethoqie with Tallahassee and
hutaula mail stages.
Pifiteugen duie at Fort Valiev.
„ GEO. XV. ADAMS, Sup’d’nt.
Macon, August 22. 1*33. iep so
.lliicon A Western ICnilroatl.
new arr.ynge.ment.
n every Monday, Wednesdsv mid Fridnv, at:
•lock, A. M. Leave Atlanta 7 30 A. M. 'Arrive
Atlanta 31. M. This Train will connect with the
;ht Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with
i* night Train of the Central Road at Ala.
Passengers by the Upward Train can dine in
riffin.
Tlie Aeeomodation Train between .Macon and
Gritiiu will be discontinued.
EMERSON FOOTE. Sup't.
39
SSOOiteW®™’ '
TaltittDIe I.aml For Sah*.
- a a ACRES of first qiiality Lanrt in .Monroe
OUU county, iiilioiiiing lauds of Dr. James
! Thwoatt, and" the >lontjM>lier lu.-titnt,—more
i half of this land i- as heavily timbered as any in
i the county, it will be sold on favorable terms if ap-
' ],)i*-,l f,,r soon. For further particulars, apply to
1 nng as—2 W. S. WILLIFORD.
MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD CO.. )
Jink 13, 1833. )
tp IIE above reward will be paid for the deteetion
1 and proof to convict any person or persons,
who hace. „r may hereafter lie guilty of obstruct
ing with timber or other things, the Track of the
Macon ,V Westeru Railroad.
June 14 ISAAC SCOTT, President.
A LFKKD II. COLQUITT, ATTORNEY
JX AT LAW, Fenton, Rater County, Ga.—Will
attend promptly to all business in the line of his
profession, in Baker and the adjoiniug counties,
mch 23 ly
M UDICAL NOTICE.—Dlt’S. J. M. A ILK.
GREEN, will continue the Practice of Medi
cine as heretofore. One of them, uuless otherwise
engaged, can always be found at their office, opposite
the Methodist Church, and next door to Mr. Poe's.
Macon, Feb. 1, 1833. ly
D It. ItlCIIAKI) II. NINBET, has removed
to Kalatou's New Block, on Cherry Street,
where ho may be found at nil hours during the day
or night, except when professionally engaged. Par
ticular attention paid to cull* from the country,
oct 18 " 10
D 1
medical.
IIS. BOON A HAMMOND have associated
themselves in the practice of theirprufession,
and offer their services to the citizens of Macon and
surrounding country. They pledge themselves to
give prompt and faithful attention to all cases en
trusted to their care.
Office over Mr. George Payne's Drag Store.
J. K. BOON.
oct 11 3m D. W. HAMMOND.
IV. «. FRBBY A- c'O.,
Di:\Lefts in
MOOTS AND SHOES,
Second Street, Triangular Block.
4 RE now receiving a very large stock of fi
i V Hoot* ansi Nlioes, for the fall and win- fl
ter trade, to which thev respectfully invite the
attention of Ladies ami Gentlemen trading in theeity
Their stork has been laid in with great care, emhra
,'ing all the desirable styles prevailing at the North
and will be offered ou the most liberal terms,
oct 11 4m
r , KN'IS' Fancy Dress, Pinup and Welt. Medium
xJT and Water-proof Boots; fine pegimitation. Dress
and strong Boots; Patent Leather, cloth, enamel and
calf Congress Gaiters, Opera Ties, Dancing INunps,
Slippers, IfnbbiT Over-shoes and cork soles, Just re-
cetTcI mtd for sale bj'
oet 11 WM. B. KERRY’ A CO.
OKOGAXrf—A large stock of black and Russet
1) Plantation Brogans; also, kip, calf aud euaind
leather Brogans, just received ami for sale bv
t 11 WM. 15. FERRY A CO.
sole Leather, French calf Skineehoethreads, Ac.,
jnst received by WM. 15. KERRY' A CO.
oct 11
ADIEs’ Lace mid Congress Prunella, Satin Fran
t cia. White Kid and Satin Slippers; Jenny Lind
Enamel aud Kid Hoots and Gaiters; Enamel and
Kid Ties and ltuskiu Over shoes, cork soles, Ac.,
just received and for sale bv
oct 11 WM. B. FERRY A CO.
[TOYS' line sewed and peg imitatiou, dress aud
lJ thick Boots; calf, enamel and kip sewed and
peg Brogans, Gaiters, Dancing Pumps, Ac., just re
ceived by WM. B. FERRY A CO.
oct 11
M IS8ES' Lace and Congress Gaiters; Enamel aud
Jenny I.iml Boots and Gaiters and Slippers,
just received by WM. B. FERRY" A C'O.
oct II
New Boots, and Shoos,
A TTIIE SIGN OFT11E BIG BOOT. No. 3,
\ Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall. -Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers would
return tlieir thank* for tlie very liberal and long con
tinued patronage extended to "them, and would most
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We
have now in store a large assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to
which weekly additions will be made, of nil the dif
ferent style* and patterns usually called for in a shoe
store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to
ealt and examinee,ir stock, as we are prepared to sell
n.s low as any house in the eitv or State,
oct 12 MIX A K1RTLAND.
L ocket, luxij a- to., commission
MERCHANTS and SuirriNO Agents, Saran-
Hoh, Go. atig 30 ly
P ROTECTION lNStuKUli CO., OF
IIabtford, Conn., Fire aud Marine Risks taken
on the most favorable terms by C. DAY’, Agent,
fvb 27
L A.XU At.LM'Y, MlLLEOGEVXLLE, GA.—
Tho subseiiber will attend to the purchase or
O N and after Monday, May 17th, the Trains will be sa,e of U* 1 ' 113 ' o{ <h e Several Land Lotteries of this
run as follows: State on Commission. JAMES R. BUTTS.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8 IS P. M„ arrive in Atlanta l 39
M.: Leave Atlanta 5 30 P. Jf., arrive in Macon 10
I. M.; connecting at Atlanta with the Trains of
tlie Y\ eaten, A Atlantic nud I-aGrang,, Roads, and
" *di the Day 1 rain of tho Georgia Road, ami at Ma
in with the Day Traiu of the Central and South
western Roads. Passengers will arrive in Macon at
quarter past 12 and at Atlanta, at half past 1, ha-
mg llie remainder of the night for rest.
Accomodation Trains. Tri-Weekly, will leave Mu-
AYCTCAL. LIFE IX8UHAXCK CO., uf
A1 New York. Jns. Abbatt, Secretary. Joseph
15. Collins, President. Applications received by
fob 27 C. DAY, Agent.
not
JL> French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof,of various kiuds and qualities, both _ _
soled and pegged. Just received and for sale lowbv
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLANP. ‘
Hrags, Sfitbirinrs, Z:i.
I "•
•J m keer
DRUGS.
CHF.BKV STKLr.T, NEAR COTTON AVENUE. MACON, GA.
A- tv. .«*. KI.LIN are receiving, aeil^^f
keep eonstantlyon hand a general assort-^JT
ment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES—as fol- ££
lows :
Alcohol, full strength, Calomel
Opium, Antiinonials,
Acids, Iodine,
Mercurials, Cubebs,
Iodide, Indigo,
Madder, Copperas.
ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF
Dandelion Stramonium
Sarsaparilla Henbane
Aconite Colocyath Com.
Contain Gentia Belladonna
PATENT MEDICINES.
Old Dr. J. Townsend's Sarsaparilla : Sands' do;
Wistar’a Balsam Cherry; Sarsaparilla Pills; Jayne's
Alterative; Hair Dye, Syrup Neptha; Tetter’and
Ringworm Ointment: Dead Shot: Cholera Remedy;
Trusses ; Body Braces; Cherry Pectoral; Jew Da
vid's Plaster; Expectorant; Vermifuge; Cholagogue;
Pile and Itch Ointment; Extract lluchu; Seidlitz
Powders.
Cupping Cases, Ac.; Paints. Varnish, Glass, Putty.
PERFUMERY.
Premium Shaving Cream ; Fancy Soaps; Extract
Rose; Verbena; Patchouly; Musk ; Cologne, various
hoicequalities; JennyLiud, Pomade; Ox Marrow,
Ac.
Vinegar. Rouge, Flavoring Extracts, Ac.
On hand, the Concentrated Compound Syrup of
Queen's Delight and Sarsaparilla, so highly recom
mended by Dr. Krott and other physicians, in ,-x-
treme cases of Rheumatism. I.iverConiplaints, White
Swellings Ulcers of the Throat, Coughs, Scrofula,
Syphilis, eruptions oftlie skin. Tetter, Jaundice, Ac.
Also, 1 set of fine Dentist's Instruments, consisting
of 52 different instruments, in a fine, mahogany
case.
For sale below New Y’ork retail price.
Hr Physicians and families supplied as low as
the market will admit.
nov 10 tf
B oo rs AND SHOES.—Men's, Bovs and
Youth’s tiue calf and kip peg’d Boots;
Men's stout kip hunting and mud Boot.-; Gents la:
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calf
Brogans; Gents,boys’ and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men's, boys’ aud youths’ California
kip Brogan*, a large assortment.
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
U U'BBER SHOES.—A large assortments^
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-flS
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear's
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
C11AUI.EN DAY,
C OMMISSION MERCHANT, NEW YORK.—
i C. Day A Co., will advance on consign
ment*.apl 1
PROF. ERNST (JKIMlIi:
AY 7II.L resume the duties of bis School of .MUSIC
\\ and MODERN LANGUAGES on the first
Monday in September next. Terms as heretofore.
Applications left at the Ininier House, or at til
Post Office, willbe promptly attended to.
ailg 30 3—tf
scoimn I,an,I ami tension Agency.
CHABI.ES C. TUCKER, WASHINGTON, D. C.
A TTOKNEY' for Claimants, aud Agent for obtain-
\. ing Revolutionary, Naval, Invalid and Half-pay
Pensions, Bounty 1-and, arrears of pav. Extra pav,
fe %'WHfaJww ft?,.Mir,
Address CHARLES C. TUCKER,
, Washington, D. C.
sApt 27«—3m
‘“^CAL.—Since tlie confiictioncrs have
i. ®Hing India rubber iuto molasses ennily,
*wth coco a great wavs between two
”• r tn with the toothache.—.V. Y. Picayune.
IIO 1*1- o \\ A V’S I»I I* I* S.
CURB OF .1 DISORDERED LIVER A\D
RAD DlUESriUS.
Copy of a letter from Mr. R. ". Kirkns. Chemist.,
Prescott street, Liverpool, dattd «U June 1851
To i’rof. Helloway—Sir: Yonr l*iffs and Ointment
have stoisl the highest on <mr list of Proprietary Ale-
for some yours. A customer, to whom l car
refer lor any cminries, desire** me to Jet y#>H kjioh*
the iiarticut’irs of her case. Sho had been troubled
for years with a disordered liver and bad digestion.
(>n the Inst occasion, however, the viriilnnco of the
attack was -*> alarming, and tlie inflamotion set in so
severely, that doubts were entertained of her not be
ing able to li-ar up under it; fortunately
duccd to trv your l’ill'. aiffi she informs me that
after the first,and caeli succeeding dose. »heh»Wgreat
relief, she continued to take them, and although she
need onlv three boxes, she is now in the enjoyment of
perfect heulth. I could have wmt y«m mwiy mure
cases, but the above, from the leverity of theattack,
and tho specily euro, 1 tiimk speaks much iu favor
of your astonishing Pills. uioirra
(Signed) _ R. YY. KIRKUK
An extraordinary cure of Rheumatic Finer in Fan
Un man'* ijmd.
Copy of a letter inserted in tho Hobart Towri Cou
rier, it the 1st March. ISM. by '' elch.
Margaret M’Comiigan, 19 years of age, restaing
at New Town, had been suffering from atrioteut
rheumatic fever for upwards of two
had entirely deprived her of tlie use ot h«r hmbs.
during thU period she was under the care of * l, “
eminent radical man in Hobart I’own. tti'dbytliem
her ease was considered hopeless. A frieud pre v
,-<I upon her to try Holloway s celebrated . “
she consented to do, and in an tacredib. s-tort space
of liiuti tlioy clfocted a pt?rfovt cure.
Cu.e if a Fain and Tightness ,a the Cue i ami Sto
mach >‘f a person 84 year* of eye
“ S”, SSJ SS2££ivSi ”'i” la ss
Tess in the smrnach, which was also accompanied
shortness of breath, that j^vented me frem.
VsiliiaDD* Plantation for Sale.
mill: subscriber offers for sale, on liberal tenn'.
I. his t’laiilatiou in Pulaski county, lying lliret-
inih-s and a half from llawldasrillc, "on th<- Xorth-
, *st side of Big Creek, one thousand acres of Laud,
one bundled acres of creek Land, two hundred acres
deer,si Laud, two hundred acres wooded hammock
I .and lir-t quality, six hundred acres level Well tim
bered Pine Land, and a good Steam and Circular
Saw Mill ou the Land. Also, a gin house and screw,
both now, and forty-five bearing English Mulberry
Trees. No),art of the county is more healthy than
I this plaeo, it is well watered with end springs. The
aliov, property will remain in market until the first
day of December next. Purchase,-s will please call
anil examine for themselves.
nng30 3 ARTHUR PHELPS.
IaiimIs for Sale
I N Houston county. Eleven Hundred Acre* of
good Planting Laud, well improved, contiguous
to Fort Valley, in Houston county, formerly owned
by Col. Allen YViggins. Apply to Col. Allen Wiggins
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO.,,
Maco.v, August 11,1833. j
oil tin- premises,
oct It
9—3m*
I.cjgafiM's' Malt*.
T HE Plantation of the late John Parker, iu Twigg*
county, about ten miles below Macon, contain
ing seventeen hundred acres more or less, together
with a fine lot of Hogs, Horses, 51 ill, -. Plantation
Tools, Com, Fislder, Ac-., Ac.
The sale will commence on the premises on Friday,
the ninth day of December next, and continue from
day to day until all are disposed of. Sold for a gen
eral distribution of the Legatees.
Terms—The Land will be sold for one-half cash,
the balance a .credit of twelve months for notes,
with approved" security, tlie stock, farming utensils,
corn, fodder, Ac., will be sold ml u credit of twelve
months for notes, with approved security. For fur
ther particulars, apply t* 1
' ROBERT K. PARKER,
jaly 2G—50 tf On the Premises.
rundmg uiyadvaneed stale of llfc.Tie'e PiUshave
so relieVed me.that I an. desirous tliat others should
be made acquainted with their virtues. 1 »m now
rendered, by their means, comparatively nctl ''®’ *{"
Zn take exercise without inconvenience or pain,
Wl ,<: h l ,wn UldU °‘ J ° bUl0rC ' HENRY COE.
(Signed) , 2*Corth-«t., Lynn, Norfolk.
Tlicse celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious
the M:in. Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constqmtton of
tho Bowels, t .'onsumption, Debilitv, J *' p
terv. Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, tcvenofsM
kinds, Fils, Gout. Headache, Indigestion.
fion. Jaundice, Liver Complaints, laimbago. Rheu
matism. l*iles. Retention of Urine, Scrofula or Kint, s
Evil, Sore Throat*, Stone and (3ravel, Swonw
Symptom*. Tic Uoaloureux. Tumour**. I leer®,
nernl Affections Worms of all kiwis. Weakness wom
W *Sold V aT5c estahiislimewt of Prof. HOLLOWAY,
214 straw), (near Temple Bar, London) and by nil re*
RPertabbi Urncglfltawi Dcalorsin Medici nosUiroogh-
out the British Kiiqiir,-. «'d thf»o of the V. Sut.»,
iu boxes at 37J cents, 87, anil tl o0 each. W bulesolo
bv the principal Drug Houses in tho Union and by
xLmkvb A Ii A D.»Sz\M>S, New \ork.
There h a considerable aavlug by taking the
llU N e B—Directions for the guidance ogmtientsin
every disorder are nffixedtoeachhos. >or*ale by
. o-ooi y, Savannah, G».. and r
ifui'iYll. fix.
oowly
Fn*Nh Coafccfloiuk
T HE undersigned having jnst returned from the
North, is now opening a very choice selection
of t'O.M'Ft'TlO.VS, consisting of fine Csndies,
(some entirely new.) Gum. Cordial. Jgjttbe, Liquorice
Drops of five ilitioreut tl.ivors, American. English
and French Ilckles; Pickled Lobsters, Oysters. Seal
laps, tsardiuot, .Mustard, Catsups, and Sauces of all
km,b>, all sorts of Preserves, finest Brauih, which is
warranted like all my Wines, to be n genuine article;
French Cordials, fine Segars, and Tobacco, lresb and
dried Fruits, Crackers, Ac. Tlie undersigned returns
his sincere thanks to his friends who has so liberally
patronized him tlie past year, and hopes by an in
creased attention to bnsiuess to merit the confidence
of his former friends and the public generally, and
hopes to give the utmost satisfaction to all who
V T a regular meeting of the Board of Directors,
lhi« day. the following Resolutions were passed:
It’herene. ManyappJir.-iiionshave been made, from
various quarters, tor tlie further extension of the
road of this Company, beyond Americas; and in
asmuch as this Company lias always been \< filing
to extend the Road whenever the people of .South
YVcstem Georgia should be prepared Income up to
the work:
Aud, a hr ron. Urn Charter of the Company looks
to a route intermediate the Flint anil Chattahoochee
Rivers, whence connexion* can be made to Fort
Galm-s on the one hand, and Albany on the oilier
hand;
And, whci-cas, The Company is encouraged by the
course of tin. citizens of fumi'tor county, in relation
to the extension to Americu*, and by tiie prevailing
feeling of the people generally, to go ou iiocordin
to the spirit of the Charter; It is
Rewired, That this Company will extend its Iload
from Amerieus through the Twelfth District of Lee
county, aud the Fourth Di»triet of Randolph county,
to a point on or near the north line of Baker eonnty,
provided individuals shall, by the first of January
next, subscribe for stock to the extent of 8—3,000
(two-fifths of the estimated cost of the whole ex
tension.) ou the following terms:
1st. Twenty per cent, to be paid on subscribing,
and the residue installments to he called by the
Company as may be required for the prosecution of
the mirk.
2. The new subscribers to be placed on the footing
of tlie present Stockholders, as soon as the exten
sion is completed ; l*rovided. That if it shali lie de
termined to open tlie extension iu part, un account
shall ho kept of the nett earnings of so much ol'the
road as inav buopeued. and the same shall goto those
who subscribe the (8285,000, pro rata, in (he propor
tion of their subscription to tho whole cost ol' the
extension, according to the shares they respectively
bold, until the extension is complete.
Retolral, Tliat the I’resident is requested to havo a
preliminary survey of tho route, madeat as early a
uay as passible.
True Extracts from the Minutes.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
nug 16—tlj—1 Treasurer.
A ICC1I1 TEC X I'ItH .
EDWARD A. VINCENT,
(rito.M LONDON.)
ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER. AND
City Surveyor.
O FFICE ON COTTON AVENUE, over Pavne’i
Drug Store. Gentlemen wishing copies of tin-
new Man of Macon, will please register tlieir names
at mv office, as no utlier copies will lie issued,
oet 4 3m
Husiucss Cartl.
mllE subscriber takes this method of informing
JL flic public, that having fitted up a house for the
the purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, lie
is prepared at ail times to purchase Negroes, either
singly or in families, and will pay fair market prices
for them in cash.
—ALSO—
Iu addition to tho above, lie will receive nud sell,
on commission, any real estate or personal property,
that his patrons uiny bo pleased to entrust him with,
he will also be teaponsibie for any personal property
that he receive-. YVM. WRIGHT, Broker,
oct 4 Bay Lane, Savannah.
itouufy I.<mid and Pension Agency.
rnHR undersigned have established an offiee in
_L Macon for tlie purchase and sale of Land, and
will also attend to the recovery of claims for Bounty
Linds and Fete-inn from the Government to the Sot-
dies w ho served in the late wars.
-jgo Office over A. J. White’s Store, Macon, Ga.
aug 30 C. A A. J. MACARTHY.
Iflneori Dngiierreau Ciallery.
M cDANIEL A SMITH, having bought out the
Gallery of Snow A McClure, on Mulberry
Street, over" Sir. Jackson Barnes’ Book Store, and
two doors above Dr. Strohecker's Drug Store, are
prepared to tako Miniatures in a stylo to plens« all
who may favor them with their patronage. Like
nesses taken in all kinds of weather.
We have a Mammoth SlvY'-LIGHT, combined
witli a SIDE LIGHT, which enables ns to take .Min
iatures iu ti very short time. Call and seo for your
selves.
july S3 50—tf
H O.tIK INMUKANCK C'O.TIFA.NY—Office,
No. 10 Wall Street, New York. Cash Capital.
8500,000. SIMEON L. LOOUIS, I’resident.
Chaules J. M.ibtin, Secretary.
CKAS. CAMPBELL, Agent,
nov 1 lv Macon, Geo.
-Brunswick and Florida Uailrond.
by a shortness of oreaiu, iiiai not "uu. may favor him with a cull.
walking about. I am 1‘ills have CAKES trimmed »t the very lowest prices, accord
H ~ ing to tho wishes of his customers. Families sup
plied with all sort* of CAKES and PIES, fresh
baked every day in time fordimn-r.
The undersigned begs leave to iufonn the public,
tliat iu fitting for Parties with Pyramids, Cakes aud
other Confections, lie can do it m a superior style,
being a regular Confectioner and Pastry Cook, hav-
WM" W LINCOLN, Savannah, G».. Will by E. L-
8TKOHECKEK. Macon. Ga.
may 10
itie served in that capacity over fourteen years.-
Terrns Positivrly Cask. HENRY HOR.V'K.
Dempsey's square,one dooroelow State Bank.
Just Received,
Large Beef Tongues
QtJ ioo lb. smoked Beef
59 tine Pig Hams
100 lb Venison Hams
50 lb Swiss Cheese
50 lit Limburg Cheese ...
Vie and Cider on draught by the quartan,! nothing
leas. 11 HO«N"E-
|»l*t 28
Lumber! Lninber! Lnmber!
mUE undersigned is now ready to supply from
l his Steam .'tills every description ot Lumber
and Scantling, at tho shortest notice and ef the
choicestqualitv. Applications sent to the Mill, or
left with the undersigned, will
attention,
aug 3
Sperm, YVnVilf, JBncbtae ©U*.
f-r\f\ GALLS. Pure Sperm CHIt ^■®° CT U *- f y, l ' a0 I '"
JOG ed Whale Oil i 10 barrels •} laf J", n " , 1,1
store aud for sale by CARHARf A It OFF.
yune 15
C ONTRACTORS are wanted on this Road from
Buffalo Crook, in Giyuu county, to the eastern
lino of the county of Clinch. The vvork is grading,
bridging and furnishing cross-tie*. 'The prices will
Ir* liberal and payment* made monthly; two-thirds
iii eash, and one third iu stock of tho compnny.
Profiles of tlie work are ready for examination at
the Engineer’s office, as far as Satilln river, and the
work on that part of the road will ho first let. Ap
plications made to
'rinw ia
mb 22
TIIOS. W. COLLINS. Brmiswiek.
ALEXANDER A COLLINS, Macon.
“Beauty ami Economy Co wibiiiril.”
rnilE OLD VIRGINIA DYE-HOUSE, (Phoenix
I Like) ha* from its ashe*risen, with all il* various
virtues, its original colors to bestow..
The subscriber Inost respectfully inform* tiis cus
tomers and the public generally, that his establish
ment has be, ii rebuilt, nud can now ho found on Cot
ton Avenue. YVest of tile Wasliiugton Hall, where lie
is fully prepared to cxeeuto ill tne best manner all
ibe various branches of Dyeing, Renovating aud Re
pairing all kinds of Ready Made Clothing, and La
dies' Dresses, Shawl*, Bonnets and all sorts of Fancy
Good* damaged by use. Ladies anil Gentlemen wiii
(■lease la led all articles sent to this establishment.—
Goods from all parts of tho State scut as before, shall
receive prompt attention aud forwarded hack with
are.
Kaetorios'and others having warp filling to color,
will find it to their interest lo test the virtues of ihi*
establishment. Persons wishing Homespun dyed,
will please observe, for black the warp must be pur-
pie or blue; for brown a eoppenis color, and for
green the warp must bo white.
Cash must he paid on deliven' of G'lod*.
apl t« OLD VIRGINIA DYE HOUSE.
H aiti
II uitcoud, Conn.—Established in 1810. Fire
risks on Cotton, and Produce in Store, merchandise,
store houses, dwellings, and furniture, churches, Ac.,
iu the above old mid well established Company, ta
ken at the usual rates by
E. J. JOHNSTON. Agent
jnn 18 for the city of Macon. Bibb eo.
P LANTATION BROG ANS.-Now in store
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg aud nailed blaek and russetts; do. heavy
single soled blaek and russetts ; do. boys and youths
blaek and russetts, all of whieli we are selling very
low. MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct 12
C 1ALF SKIN AND SOLE LEATHER.-On hand
_ / very superior lot of French Calf Skins, with Li
nings and Binding; Oak and Hemlock sole leather
Shoe Thread, with a good assortment of Lasts, peg
Boot Trees and shoe finishing. Just received and for
sale by MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct 12
3Finp!rt|, i'nrkinrp, rtr.
FALL, A WINTER TRADE, 1853.
WE AM SOW OFFEII1SU AT THE OLD STAND OF
YVM. 15. A E. J. JOHNSTON.
Mulberry St., fronting Cotton Avenue,
T HE Largest stock of new and desirable style of
Guns, Cnff’erv, etc., ’to be {bnnJ’iii the'State, Vm the
most favorable terms.
I rr' A call is respectfully invited.
nov 8 E.J. JOHNSTON A CO
Presents.
FINE Selection of article*
suitable as Bridal
. A and other presents, Welding Cake Boxes, Ac.
for sale by [nov 8| E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
w
Work Boxes,
WRITING DESKS. Odour Boxes, Ae. For sale
by E..J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Porte Jloimics,
^'1 IGA II CASKS, Walking Canes, an elegant lot.
For sale by
nov 8
E. J. JOHNSTON vV CO.
13
New Games.
^KTS of Furniture, Tea Sets. Rattles, Dolls, Boxes
gj of Tools, Baltic Doors slid Shuttle (.’neks, and a
numlier of other desirable articles for Children. For
sale by [nov 8f K. J. Jf WINSTON A CO.
PisinoFortes.
\* OW Receiving some of the ino*t
i\ SPLENDID PIANO FORTES [HL ■ ■ i»
ever offered for sale in Macon, from the J J W J J
celebrated Factories of J. C. Cfcickcriiig and Nunn
A Clark, warranted superior to any otlu-r made ill tlie
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown
A Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, and the tone completely captivating." We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
tliat have a taste for tine good*.
On haud, Prince M,-Indians, best article of the
kind made ; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Aeeoriloons.
Tnmboriiis, Bugles, Clarionett*, Flagolettes, Flutes,
and a variety of Brass Instruments for Band*, kept in
ourline. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Musie for
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Book*, Ae.
Watchca, Jewelry nail I’nnry Good*.
Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES;
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns. Gold Chains,
Brooches, Ring*, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles,
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold anil Silver Spectacles,
Silvi r Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Ring*, silver plated (hike 15a-kets, <-asters. Wait
ers and Caudle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, llilles Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac.
r S >J Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand. Cot-
toll Avenue, Union Building,
nov 2 ;,I. A. A- S. S. VIRGIN.
R. K. K.—To Hie Pulilic.
IIADWAY A CO., the Inventor.*, Manufacturers
and Proprietors of the justly celebrated il. It. It.
Remedies, were tlie first to discover a Remedy
possessing the Marvelous and Miraculous power of
topping tho most excruciating pain* in an instant,
allaying the worst Cramps ami Spuems, either inter
nal or external, in a few minute*, and soothing the
most severe Paroxysm* of Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and Tic Doloreu.x, a* soon as applied. Tlie R. It. It.
Remedies consist of three Remedi*-*, , soli pos»,-s-
qttick and wonderful powers over certain com-
plai'.-.t* and diseases and will instantly—
Rllievc the Human System from pain.
Regulate each Organ to a Healthy action.
Resolve away all Diseased Deposits.
Renovate the body from all corrupt humor*.
Reuuild the weak and broken down constitu
tion*.
Restore to Health, strength nnd vigor all unsound
»nd worn out parts.
It. K. K.—No. 1.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
For all Acute Complaints,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL.
The moment it is applied externally, or taken into
the system, it will stop the most excruciating pain
ind quieklv remove its cause.
Khrumnliam.
Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn, was
a cripple for nine years, ltadwav's Ready Relief
relieved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled
him to walk two mile* without a stick or crutch ill
three days, and cured him entirely in one week.
Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as
the above, have been cured by It. R. Relief.
Cholera morbus.
Railway’s Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer
from til I pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will
lire the most desperate cases in a few horn*.
Neuralgia.
Tlie moment R . It. Relief is applied it allay* tlie
most painful paroxysms. It will always cure. "
Stick lleuilnrhr.
It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen
minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks.
Ague.
In ten minutes a tea spoonful of R. It. Relief will
Aches 'o't’all kflthx 'Pidtrs Ml ran iuuuis mutarp,
Bums, scalds, strains, sprains, stiff joints, lameness.
One application of Railway’s Ready Relief will in a
tew moments entirely stop the pain.
It reduces swellings, ln-als sores, cuts and wounds,
removes bmises, allavs the most violent irritation*.
For all pains use R. ft. Relief. Look for the signa
ture of Bad way A Co. on each bottle.
B. K. R.—No. 'J.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
RESOLVES, RENOVATES, REBUILD*.
IT CURES
Scrofula, Syphilis,
Sores, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Ulcers,
Tumors, Consumption,
Rickets, Nodes,
Fever-sores, Bleeding of tfcp lungs.
Erysipelas, • ^t- Vitus’ Dance,
Salt Rheum, Ra*h,
Canker, Tetters.
Tlie above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent
will positively cure.
Jt renovates the system completely, resolving
away from the solids all impure poisonous anil diseas
ed di-posits, freeing the blood and fluids of life from
all corrupt humors, restoring energy and vigor,
health and strength to every organ aud member of
the body.
LETTERS FROM HIGH AUTHOKITT.
lion. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, S. C„ writes
us timler date of May 2d, 1833, that Railway’s Reno
vating Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his
plantation at Iteaufort, of a scrofulous complaint,
of many years’ standing. The poor fellow was a dis
gusting object of pity; he was a moving mass of
sores. Tlie other negroes could not remain iu ,he
sumo plaee witli him. lie was entirely cured by
Railway's Renovating Resolvent, nnd is now at work
upon tlie plantation. To the people of S. C., .Air.
Middleton is well knowu, and to the political world
Air. Middleton is no stranger.
Wcrofuln.
When the Patient lias been alllieted for five years,
or under, favorable symptoms will appear on tlie.
third dav after using R. R. Resolvent.
Gas Futures,
T H E subscribers having engaged competent work
men, are now prepare,! to fit up Stores nnd
Houses witli Pipes, Burners, and all tlie necessary ap
paratus for the use of Gas. This work will be war
ranted, and done under tho superintendence of the
Eugiuoor of the Macon Gas Light Company. A reg
ister book is now open at the stores of the subscri
bers, aud applicants will be fitted up in order of ap
plication. BRAY, CAltllART A CO.
June 28 46 M. D. BARNES.
Gits Fixtures.
T HE subscribers have now received and will con-
tinue to recoivo, an assortment of GAS FIX
TURES, (of Mi st*. Coruelins Baker A Co’smske,
Philadelphia.) such as Chandeliers. Pendants, Brack
ets, and every other style of fixtures used in burn
ing Gas; and are prepared to furnish ami tit them up
in Stores, Dwellings, I lot "is. Churches, Ae., at short
notice. K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
sep 27 7
Cash! Cush!
T HE highest market price will be paid for WOOL,
Washed or Uuwasnml. Also, Hides, Beeswax
and Tallow, delivered iu Maeon at my Store, corner
of Fields A Adams* Fire-proof Warehouse.
upr i2 2.5—:f c. I,. whi:i-:m:i;.
Filly UoUiii* Iteward.
IT ANA WAY from the subscriber iu Macon. Ga.,
in October la-t, a negro girl named FRANCES
or FANNY, about 29 years old, of a copper com
plexion, very likely, she lias probably_been decoyed
off bv some whlto persou. I " ■■■ Jfiye fitly doll«w rt*-
ward for tlie delivery of the girl in some safe Jail,
where l can get her. and the apprehension of the per-
sou harboring her. with proof to convict b ut; or I
will give twenty-five dollars for tlie tU-livery of the
girl to me iu Macon, or iu any safe Jail.
* fob 8 DAVID JAMESON.
UAANCY CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY
.1. STORE.—J. 11. DAAtOCR still at bis old stand,
ifulberrv street, two doom below Lanier House,
keeps nil his old reputation of selling (of his own
importation) the liest of LIQUORS, such as old
Brandy. Hollaud Gin, Jamaica Rum, Scotch aud
Irish Whiskey, Chuuipajjne, Burgundy, Bordeaux,
Malaga, sherry aud Madeira Wines of best qualities.
Al*o, mi assortment of such SEGARS as are seldom
found anywhere. Also, fine Tobacco, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers, Dried Beef, llecf Tongues, Pickles, Pre
serves, Nuts and fruit of all kind*. Candy of home
mauufacturv, nud iuqiorted French preserved Cau-
tiiea. net-.
Jlv;itl»’> Ovist Jit 11.
mllESE celebrated MILLS arc built by tho suli-
X scribur in Maoou, and warranted superior to
any others uow in use. They oau be seen at the
Iron Works of Robert Findlay, or at my shop ou
Cotton Avenue,
t nM 28 46—tom GEORGE MEATH.
T. 11. NISBET. CII.VS. P. LEVY.
Aisbct A Levy,
O CMULGKK FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP.
Macon, Georgia. Manufacturers of Steam En
gines and Boiler.*, lliceThrashers, Gii; ami 'till Gear
ing, Saw -Mill Irons and Shaftings, Water Wheels,
Plates and Balls, Pulleys, Grave Railings aud Ma
chinery in general.
As a testimonial to tho character of their work,
they beg leave to submit the following extract from
the" Report of the Committee on Machinery, to the
So. Central Agricultural Society A Mechanics’ Insti
tute. Mr. Win. 'I. Wadley is tlie well known and
competent Engineer in th- Chief of tho YVcstem A
Atlantic Kailrond. aud the other members of the Com
mittee are men of high standing as mechanics.
EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT.
“Ofthe three Engines exhibited, we consider Messrs
Nisbet A Levy’sthe best, and best adapted to agricul
tural purpose's, and award them the premiums— -
Silver Cap worth 850 aud a Gold Metal worth $30.
•• Of the Pumps, Water Wheels and Gin Gear ex
hibited. we consider Messrs. Nisbet A Levy's the
best, ar.d award them the premium on these urtielesof
manufacture." YVM. M. WADLEY", Cli'n.
(V Orders for Gin Gear and other machinery,
promptly tilled, on suitable reference being given.
Mareli 1.1853. lv
Ten years
Fifteen years,
Twenty years.
Thirty year*.
Forty years,
Fifty'
on tlie
Fifth day.
Seventh Hav,
Tenth day, ’
Fifteenth" day.
Twentieth day.
Thirtieth dav.
Iron YVorKh.
vrOKE A GALLAGHER, Philadelphia, I’a.—
1VL Manufacturers of all kinds of Iron Railing. Bal
conies, Verandahs, Iron Fronts, Garden Seats, Dogs.
Lions, and Ornamental F'aney Work of all kinds.—
A book of designs Ae., may lie seen, and contracts
made, on application to A. R. McLAUGIILIN,
Macon. Julv 5. 18.33. 47—tv Agent.
CATER »V GRIFFIN
A T home, with h well selected stock of Groceries
and staple Dry Good*.
Best quality Bagging, Western and ltu**in Hope,
Georgia Woolens and Shoes, ltctined nnd St. Croix
Sugars; Old Java and I!io Coffee; Extra and Super
fine Flour; Paints, Oils, Ac. < >ur friends will please
still rumombor n*. _ sep 6 4
Faints, and Oil.
- Ann bits. WHITE LEAD;
OjUUU 5,000 lbs, Blake’a fire-proof Paint,
eOO galls. Linseed Oil. For sale l»v
June 13 CARHARTA HOFF.
Removal.
rpHE undersigned lias removed to the corner next
X the Aguncv of tho Bank of Savannah, and un
der the Telegram office, on Third Street, Floyd House
K-ingc. YVhcre ho has on hand « large stock of
Groceries, nnd Couutrv Prodnoo.
nov 1 ’ T. 0. DKJII’-SEY'.
For sale bv E. L. STROHECKKR A UO., Jlaomt;
Phelps A Ensign. Forsyth; J. W. Jones, Griffin,
and Druggists and Merchants every where,
oct 25 ly
Brilliant nnd Beautiful.
1 EORGE W. RO.SS A CO. ire now receiving tho
.J first installment ot SPRING. STAPLE AND
AXCY DRY' GOODS, comprising every article of
taste, elegance, and utility, usually found in firm
class l>rv Good Establishment*. The I oldies are
specially Invited to look in and judge for themselves
oftlie superior style, elegant fabric and ample as
sortment uow opeii for their inspection and appre
ciation Tlie following arc a few of the things which -
adorn our shelves and counters :
SILKS, p« Brocade fig'd. Poult, de Sole: Black
Gro de Rhine ; YVhile Brocade Silk Robes ; Twisted
Silk Hcruianv; Lustrings, all colors. Bridal Presses,
'all kinds ;i Borages, every style; Embroidered Crape
Dresses; Silk Tissues. Plain"and Figured.
COLLARS.—Empress Eugeni—Lone Star, aud
Embroidered, anil Empress Eugeuc.
Embroider,d Valenciennes Chemisetf*.
SLEEVES, all qualities from5,> ot*. to 823 per pair.
Embroidered Brocha de Pari* !>!'■ *KS,
Swiss and Jaconet Edgings an,. .....;..gs, from
to ets. a yard to 07 00.
MAXTtLLAK and Scarfs, 13 different varieties,
of which may bo mentioned Taglioui, Zotullo, U'hcr-
mclB and I’avonns.
Damask Cloth*. Towels and Napkins.
Diaper. Bird* Eve, Huckaback and Cotton.
Also, Brussels Tapestry and 3 ply Carpetings,
Mattings, Rug*. Window Shades. Gilded Damask,
for curtains, with trimming* to cocri-spond, Gent's
Furnishing Goods, embracing every thing rich and
new, Ac., Ac. Sold wholesale and retail, ami as low
as. goods of tlie saute quality can be purchased in
this market.
X. i>.—0. W. It. A Co. have aI*o on hand, in u
- p irate , stahlishmcnt, an extensive Stock of Gro
ceries, which will lie sold by wholesale and retail.
mil 22
Gttiino, Ground Plaster, Ac.
1 A A SACKS Peruvian Guano.
1UU 23Casks Ground Plaster.
100 Bushels Barley.
100 “ live.
100 ’’ Y\ heat.
500 “ Oats.
For salo by ASHER AYRES,
oct 11 I
Slackcrel, Foil Fi*>li and Potatoes.
r- PACKAGES Mackerel.
( o 5 Barrels Mess Shad,
too lbs. Cod Fish,
to Barrel* Mercor Potatoes.
5 Barrels Onion*.
For talc by (octU A SI1ER V.
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