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t II.YKAi I tit IS A!S M.CGSS.IKV TO .1 STATE AH TO .V PRIVATE MDITIDVAIi, AiVD THIE OI.OKY* OF A .STATE IH THE t'OH MON PROPERTY OF AK.E. ITS CITIZENS. »»
VOL. XXVII.
MACON, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27. 1353.
NO. 20.
fljt (gtnrgia frltflrnpji,
F.VKRT TUESDAY MORNING
rl iYGBKEX. BARNES & CO.
EDITOR* AND FROrKIETORS.
’* Advance, Two Dollars and
— .nnnn).
IW-L*-—* e * c, T t nt Iho option of tlie
*f!Z nn til nil Mre»rs«e» «ro paid.
W* 1 -myjsri st the regular charge will bo One
i» rt *’r ,q W re of 1° /»»<* or for the first in-
v !l " , p-py Cents for each subsequent inser-
\ J 1 *. in-rtisementa not specified as to time,
. ^ hluked until forbid and charged accord
l«Jbt p 001
fenWtaarv N"*! 1 '" exceeding ten lines, will be
irj,. Advertisement*.
tl! betters on business, mnst bo post paid.
\cTT t s Scotchman mat Become.—At a
". jjjldJn Edinburgh last week to obtain
l^ tho British government “justice for Scot-
Sir A- Alison, the historian. related the
. ^ecdote., “to show Itow Scotchmen
US the world over”:
I j^Hitleinen, one very curious thing occur-
I US* how Scotchmen do rise Till the
l*»Ijovcr, and with tliis anecdote I will con-
I'Sf Marshal Keith hnd the command of the
Ihdrutn a™"'’ wllich ,on £ combated the Turk-
I vtors>he Daunbe, under tlie grand vi-
l N after a long and bloody combat the
CWrals came to a conference together.
Ir. vizier came mounted on a camel with all
II nwip of eastern magnificence. The Scotch
SSw Keith, from the neighborhood of Tn-
J. iin Als’rdeeiisliirc, at the head of the Aus-
l*i ,^ops, had a long conference, and after
K, pmicrence, the Turkish grand vizier said
bAlarshal Keith that he would like to speak a
' ixords iu private to him in his tent, and he
|v,-vl that no one should accompany him.—
ISj Keith accordingly went in, and the
1. at they entered, and when the confer-
( ia the tent had closed, the grand vizier
ferotT his turban, tore off his heard, and
Lyua" to Marshal Keith, said, “Ou, Jonnic,
L'si’ni’ ye man,”—[Loud laughter.] Aud
[ (liseovered that the grand vizier of
'jkfv wits an old school companion of his
n.xho had disappeared thirty years before
t-na parish school near Methlic. [Laugh-
A Nrni Operation.
On the last trip down of the Magnolia two
rrflt'crtntly dressed gentlemen came aboard
l frubaig. and took a state-room together.
, ir t!v after the boat got tinder way, one of the
came up to the temporary or acting
fii, x worthy citizen, and asked for some
and scaling wax, wliich being given to
c, he proceeded to tie up a small lougitudi-
ii package, which lie handled very duintily,
rl having duly scaled and fastened, wrote
> voids, “valuable—J. K.” and delivered it
id*acting clerk, to he deposited in the iron
6, u it contained bank notes to the value of
ilBO. On the arrival of the Magnolia, the
™ strangers told th.c acting clerk that they
aid go up to the hotel, and secure rooms,
fcithrn return for the packago of money left
ili him. and then settle for their passage.—
he clerk politely acceded to this request, and
H gentlemen left. The next day passed, am l
* strangers had not returned to get their
idtage. At night, the captain, on looking
tc the passage-book, observed Jhnt the two
io*r strangers had not settled for their fare;
r inquired into tlse matter, :md the acting
itii acquainted him with the fact of the valu-
deposit. “ By Jupiter,” exclaimed the ex-
thle captain. “ if they haven’t called before
k it is a sham. Let us look at it.” _ The
ckuge was produced, and duly opened in the
wence of witnesses, when it proved to be
wposed of a number of slips of newspapers
Mot the width of bank notes, folded together,
d then enveloped in stout brown paper, and
tit tied with thread and sealed with wax.—
Well, exclaimed the amiable and joke-loving
nptain, “L—, you arc badly sold; that is
&M a neat an operntiouas I have ever seen.”
h the meantime, tlte well-dressed strangers
bd taken the “ shute,” and disappeared in the
of erring mortality which surges through
«r streets.—X O. Delta.
lacidrnl nl lire Uarper’a Fire.
Scon alter the alarm of fire at Harpers, three
wag women were seen for a moment at a
*dow in the third story of the burning build
W- Apparently, they were either paralyzed
xkfeiir or overcome by the smoke whichsur-
wM them. As soon as thp report of their
fliloas situation readied the ehrs of a young
140 hi the crowd, he instantly darted into the
'**'• and np to the stairs, to the room indica-
d ky some persons outside. He called loudly
stieyoung women, but received no answer.
'Wing himself unable to enter the room in an
S t posture, owing to the dense smoke
prevailed, he crept on his hands and feet
‘ti* window, near to which he found the ob-
^ofhis solicitude, prostrated and helpless.
« was obliged to drag them one by one to the
—> and with a great deal of difficulty, he
iu getting them into the open air.—
_>oon had the satisfaction of seeing them
jSwntly recovered to be enabled to go to
irrespective homes, while he, to avoid mueh
WMiing by the bystanders, hurried off to
-'place of business.
: m *y not he amiss to mention that the
JS. m:u > holds a subordinate place in a firm
3 '*ll- s£ ., Hn ,[ that he has a wife and young
■ Spending on hint for support.
•min Kosiix'a Aililrrss to Ibr People.
dtiTt'^ * 80cont l time from the tiger grasp
■V* Austrian tyrant, I owe my liberation to
fuerons will* of the people of this Union,
. P***«ke to aconseiottsness of their provi-
niission and destiny, and seem deter-
-■yo protect all those who are bound to
* tnf * v °l , "itary onth of allegianee, and
, i i»v e the name of their country rcspcct-
T ? me cabinets of Europe.
’’ generous will wliich inspires! the
ouln,s * , ‘‘l with executive power,
“di found a real, manly expression in the
of Capt. Ingraham, I ain indebted
Wiling again the shores of America, I feel
r ‘’ 'j u, y to give a feeble expression of
PWitude which I foster in the innermost
^ lorir * towards all those who took
utrsonr’ or ev ®n a sympathizing part, in that
^ uuary. case, in which the American
^"pencil its. wings for the protection of the
L-in.' i * lumR " wul international rights.
it<n«a- f *° Accidental actor of this great
ii, _ Uoi, *l event which saved tne, my grati-
4,1,' '! en the most ardent, can bo only of
. «ne to the American people; but the
RlltniwA*: « A *e it _ .•,
^’J u * ,mr ?ti° n . and sympathy of all nations
vL f u • " ,J crty; and, on tho other hand,
ct , , slon a “d fear of all presumptuous and
cespota, isareward noble in itssourees,
fill?*.' 1 * efficacy, and worthy of n people
%'»»• Jlost respectfully,
MARTIN KOSTZA.
AT
3ruitlnj, I'nr&innrr, rtr.
FALLA WI1ITEB TRADfi, 1853.
W AlUt NOW OFFEKINO AT THE OI.D STAND OF
WM. ]{. A E. J. JOHNSTON.
Mulberry St., fronting Cotton Avenue,
rrtllE J.arnest stock of new and desirable style of
A Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fancy Goods.
Guns. Cutlery, etc., to be found in the State, on the
most favorable terms.
A call is respectfully invited.
n»v s K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Presents.
A FINE Selection of articles, suitable as Rridnl
and other presents. Wedding Cake Boxes, Ac.,
for sale hv fnov s| E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
w
Work Boxes,
7R1TINO DESKS, Odour Boxes. Ac. For sale
t by K. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
by
nor H
c
Porte Jlonaies,
IGAR CASES, Walking Canes, an elegant lot.
_ For sale by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
nov i in
Mew Gii mes.
ETS of Furniture, Tea Sets, ltattli'S, Dolls, Boxes
O of Tools, Hattie Doors and Shuttle Cocks, and a
number of other desirable articles for Children. For
sale by [nov s[ E.,1. JOHNSTON A CO.
PiituoFortes.
ATOW Receiving aome of the most-., ~j
i\ SPLENDID PIANO FORTKsPSSsSj
ever offeris] for sale in Maeon, fVom the J li W L
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chiekering aud Nunn
A Clark, warranted superior toanv other made in the
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown
A Co’a. Factory.
The above iustrnments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look nt, and the tono completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
that have a taste for fine goods.
On hand, I’rinee MelndUus, best article of tlie
kind made ; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Aceordemis,
Tainliorins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes,
and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
ourliiie. Guitar and Violin Strings Sheet Music for
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac.
i'nniis /or Suit, Z:i.
Tlircc IsOls of Lami for Sale.
I ASI offering for sale, on accommodating terms,
three Ixits of Land, to wit: Nos. IOC, 107, and «,
in the 1 tth district of Taylor county, 6 or 8 miles
from Butler, and adjoining Flckltag’a Mills. Said
Lands are well timbered, and iu a liealtliv section of
country. Information can he hud by applying to
John S. Brooks, of Crtlwford comity, or to' me at
Cairo, in Decatur count v.
dee 20 19-41 JOSEPH J. BRADFORD.
Plantation for Sale.
M Y Plantation in Bilib county, lying in tho fork of
Tobesofkce and Rocky Creeks, four and a halt
miles from Macon, and containing 810 acres,'is for
sale. There arc about 375 acres in cultivation, with
a good giu bouse and screw, and all necessary build
ings for plantation purposes. Tile land Is produc
tive and atfonls many Oieilities, and is a desirable
place to those wishing to purchase in this section.
My overseer on the place will allow it to nny per-
son wishing to purchase, or I can be found n’t any
time in Macon. X. BASS,
sop 20 tf
JLtttuI for Salt*.
Valrkn, Jrwrlrv nnd Fnnry Good
Splendid Gold nnd Silver WATCHES;
Geutlemdh and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains, tfC
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles,
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gidd nnd Silver Spectacles,
Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated Cuke Baskets, Castors, Wait'
era and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rides, Game Bag's, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac.
£o r * Clocks and Watches repaired, nnd warranted,
at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand. Cot
ton Avenue, Union Building.
nov [J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN.
^° KK '—Florence has been lately
tempt on the part of the
’’•*4 DnV * an Rt *cmpton the
<1^ makeafton mot. An inhabitant
L *iadn *° P oor water hot of
. Kousc, and on the head of
^Wdjhtkc. who was passing at that
poor subject, horror struck,
The
airs, and, tailing on his knee>.
! "Never initial, never min,!.
_.r h “ Sovereign, “only
Nsfnlj Englishman that the
■^ n f d ,to.fortf
} *hould
HARDWARE.
BRAY, CA.51IAKT A CO.,
WHOI.ES.VU AND KKT.MI. DEAl.EItS IN
ENGLISH AtlERIC.t.V IIA It l> WARE
THIBD-STREKT— MACON, Ga.
B EG lenye to invite the attention ol'__^_ vn Bk
their friends nnd the public, to their
now large and splendid stock of Hard- ^•
ware and Cutlery, Iron and 3toel, Nails
and Hollow-ware, Bhieksmith and Carpenter's Tools,
Building Materials of every description, and every
variety of Shelf Goods. House-k; eping Articles,
Agrieiiltural Implements and Machinists' Tools, Cot
ton, Manilla and Hemp Rope, together with a large
stock of Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Wire
Ac,
We nre also now receiving direct from Sweden, one
hundred tons of Swedish Irou, assorted, from 1 to 12
inches wide.
We take this occasion to assure all who call on us
that we are prepared to furnish them with everything
in our line at the very lowest market rates.
dec 6
Iron and Steel.
rpHE undersigned are now receiving in addition
i to their large Stock of Iron,
tot) Tons Sweed Iron by direct importation.
50 Tons English and American Refined, and
common English Iron.
20 Tons Oval, half round Bands. Hoops Scroll,
Horse Slice Iron aud Nail Rods.
10,000 lbs. Cast, Blister, German and Spring Steel,
dec r. BRAY. CARHART A CO.
Springs aud Axles.,
2 rr r\r\f\ LBS. just received and for site liv
O.UUU BRAY, CARHART A t’O.
dec'6 17
Saws Saws, Saws-
-I qDOZ. C rosa Cut, Back and Pit Saws.
L -C . r »0 do. Hand, Panne], Rip nnd Tennnn Saws,
for sale by [dec 6] BRAY. CARHART A CO.
Cutlery.
-ro DOZ. Table Cutlery of every grade.
OOU 300 dozen Pocket do.
25 do Shears and Scissors.
05 do Razors.
ALSO, some new and beautiful patterns of fine Ivo
ry llundlo Table Cutlery which canuot fail to please.
’ Just received and for sale liv
dec 6 BRAY, CARHART A CO.
Blncksiuith’s Tools.
7 fr Cotter Key and solid box rices »
») 50 English and American Anvils.
15,000 lbs. •■Atwood’s” Hammers assorted.
40 Smith's Bellows from 26 to 40 inches.
75 Setts Stocks aud Dies from 3-16 to 1 1-2
inches For sale hr
dec 6 BRAY, CARIIAUT A CO.
Mails.
Q A A KEGS Cut Nails and Spikes.
OUU 25 Kegs Wrought Nails and Spikes, just re
ceived and for salo by
dec 6 BRAY, CARHART A CO
Ifor.sc Mails and Horse Shoes.
1 CAIl LBS. (triflin’* Horse Nails.
iOUU 25 Kegs Burden's Horse Shoes, just re
ceived and for sale bv
dec 6 BRAY. CARHART A CO.
SIiovcls, Spades aud Axes.
/> n DOZEN “.Vines'' Shovels nnd Spades.
OU 50dozen “Leverets" Axes, warranted.
30 do. Axes, Inferior Brands, for sale by
dec <i BRAY, CARHART A i'O.
Chains! Chains
O 000 LBS. Press Chains.
3000 lbs. Coil do., from 3-15 to 1-2 inch.
2000 lbs. Log and Fifth do. assorted sizes.
300 pair Trace Chains, for sale by
doc 6 BRAY, CARHART A CO.
Hill Irons aud Ulili Saws.
LBS. Mill Irons, various kinds.
Mill irons, various Kinos.
,JUUU 5 dozen Mill Saws, assorted length and
breadth. 6 41 inch Circular Saws, for salo by
dec 6 BRAY, CARHART A CO.
T. n. SI3UET. CIIA5. r. LEVY.
Nisbct A Levy,
O CMITLOEF. FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP,
Macon, Georgia. Manufacturers of Steam En
gines nnd Boilers, RieeTIirasbers, Gin nnd Mill Gear-
1. _ vl.. - - Will I.... . Cl, alt i.i wr W’.iti.r U’liiiillfl
ing. Saw Mill Irons and Shaftings, Water Wheels,
Plates and Balls, Pulleys, Grave Railings and Ma
chinery in general.
As a testimonial to tlie character of their work
they lieg leave to submit the following extract from
the Report of the Committee on Machinery, to I lie
So. Central Agricultural Society A Mechanics' Insti
tuto. Mr. W in. M. Wadloy is tho well known and
competent Engineer in the Ciiief of the Western A
Atlantic Railroad, mid the other members of the Com
mit tee nre men of high standing as mechanics.
EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT.
"Oftlic three Eagin.sexhibitcd, we consider Messrs
Nisbct A Levy stlie Ins-t, and best adapted to agricul
tural purposes, and award them tho premiums—a
Silver Cap worth IS) nnd li Gold Medal worth 830.
“ Of tho Jhuups, Water Wheels and Gin Gear ex
hibited, we consider Messrs. Nisbct A Levy's the
best, and award them the preminnloo these articles of
manufacture." M U. JL WADUEV, Cli n.
Orders for Gin Gear nnd other machinery,
lirwuiptlv Hied, ou suitable reference being given.
March 1,1853. >:
I OFFER for sale, on any time, that may be re
quired, the following valuable Fanning Lands ;
six hundred acres on Jones Creek, in the lytli district
of Dooly comity, withonehmidredand seventy acres
of laud deadened anil ready for cultivation, with a
new and comfortable double Log Dwelling, lvilcheu,
Smoke-house, Crib, Stables, ,Vi*. Also, 4(H) acres, on
JoncaCreek, in'tin- 14 th distriet of Dooly ; and 200
acres in the 14th on Swift Creek ; also, 300 acres iu
the 17th of Thomas eomitv.
Those Lauds in Dooly will make from 700 to 1,200
lbs. of Cotton to the acre. Applv to
sent 27 T. W. MONTFOIit, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Journal A Messenger, copy tf.
Iron YVorlts.
TV TORE A GALLAGHER, Phii-adelphia, Pa -
.l L Manufacturers of all kinds of Iron Railing, Bal-
oonien, Vuromiahs, Iron Front*, Garden Soiite, Dop*.
Lion*, and Ornamental Fancy \\ ork of all kind*.—
A book of design** Jco., may bo seen. ,ll MT < iv ni(: ^
made, on a^pliention to A. K. McLALGllLIN.
Maeon, July 5, 1853. 47—ly
Agent.
Tin Ware Manufactory.
CHEHKT STREET—ItACON, OA.
TTAA'ING now engaged good, prompt and faithful
JUL workmen, I am prepared to do all kinds of
TIN WOJtK in the city or country, in tho best
manner, ami on the most reasonable terms.
All orders for Tin Work, or Goods in my line,
will be promptly attended to.
nov 1 B. A. WISE.
House I'm iiisliiiig Goods.
mABLK and Packet Cutlery
1 Stoves, Grates, and Hollow-Ware
Maatleized Iron .Mantles
Tin and Iron Ware of nil kinds
Wood Ware, Brooms and Brusboss. at
It. A. WISE’S
nov t New Store, Cln-rry si.. Macon. Ga.
Lami for Kale.
f IT HE undersigned lias Eleven Hundred ijrrei of
L Land, lying on the Southwestern Railroad, in
the twenty-ninth distriet of Sunder county, between
Oglethorpe and Amentia*, twelve miles from tlie for
mer place, ami seven from the latter, lying on the
west side, and not more than 15 acres from the road,
which are good corn and eoiton lauds, being creek
and branch lands, upon which are about one hun
dred and twenty-five acres) of cleared land, and in
a good state of cultivation, which I will sell on good
terms. Those wishing to buy will do well to call and
examine, as I intend making a different arrangement
in my affairs. HERRING HOOKS.
Sumter eo., Ga. Oet. 11. tf
Bilker County Land.
y SPLENDID lmdy of 3,000 acres Oak nnd ]
Hickory Land, on Cooleewahee Creek.^21
second district Baker county, about 10 miles Iroio
Albany. For sale by Clt.VRLES DAY A CO.
nov!)
Improved Land for Kale.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED has 405 acres of
i very valuable LAND, lying on the Of- - l"
mulgee River, in tlio tilth distriet of Houston coun
ty, Ga., 200 acres cleared, a Dwelling, Gin, and all
necessary out-houses on it.
He has also, a Dwelling House and Lot in the
village of Perry, Ulonston county, Georgia, well im
proved.
The above described property can be purchased
upon easy and advantageous terms.
Applv to WILLIAM L. FRANKS.
Perry. Ga., July 12,1853. 4s—If
Valuable Laud For Kalv.
r-r\ /N ACRES of first quality Land in Monroe
OUU county, adjoining lands of Dr. James
Thweatt, and tho Montpelier Institute—more than
half of tills laud is us heavily timbered as any in
the county, it will be sold on favorable terms if ap
plied for soon. For further particulars, apply to
“ ' W. S. WILLIFORD.
nng 23—2
Lauds for Kale
[N Houston county. Eleven Hundred Acres o
_ good Planting Laud, well improved, contiguous
to Fort Valiev, in Houston county, formerly owned
by Col. Allen ’Wiggins. Apply to" Col. Allen Wiggins
oil the premises.
oet 11 9—3m*
’jGnnls, Ijjnts, rtr. rtr.
tv. it. VKBKV A CO.,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AMI) SHOES,
Second Street, Triangular Block.
A RE now receiving a very large stock of
1 V Roots nnd Shoes, for the fall and win
ter trade, to which thev respectfully invite tlie_ _
attention of Ladies anti Gentlemen tradingin tlieeity.
Their stock has been laid iu with great care, embra
cing all the desirable styles prevailing at the North
and Avill be offered on tlie most liberal terms,
net II (m
G ENT.S’ Fauey Drets, Pa:np sud Welt. Medium
and Water-proof Boots; tine peg imitation, Dress
ami strong Bools; Patent leather, cloth, enamel and
calf Congress Gaiters, Opera Ties, Dancing Pumps,
Slippers, Rubber Over-shoes and cork soles, just re
ceived and for sale bv
oet 11 •' WM. B. FERRY A CO.
B ROGANS—A large stock of black ami Russet
Plantation Brogans; also, kin, calf and enamel
leather Brogans, just received and for sale bv
oct 11 WM. B. FERRY A CO.
ilnil-Jlnail jiifew.
Sou til-W estern ItuiJroad Company,
.MACON, Dec. 13,1833.
L EATHER.—A large stock of Oak and Hemlock
8«>ie Leather, French calf gkiusahoe threads, Ac.,
ju»t received by WM. B. FERRY A CO.
oct It
AD IKS’ Lace and Congress Prunella, Satin Fran
eia. White Kill and Satin Slippers; Jenny Lind
■hiamel and Kid Boots aud Gaiters; Enamel and
Kid Ties nnd Buskin Over-shoes, cork soles, Ac.,
just received and for sale by
' oet 11 WM. B. FERRY A CO.
OYri’ fine sewc-il and peg imitation, dress and
thick Boots; calf, enamel and kip sewed and
B
peg Brogans, Gaiters, Dancing Pumps, Ac., just re-
ceived tv WM. B. FERRY A CO.
M
ISSES’ Ism and Congress Gaiters; Enamel and
Jenny Lind Boots and Gaiters and Slippers,
(■reived by WM. B. FERRY A CO.
just received by
oct 11
Mew Hoots and KIiocs,
A TTIIKSIUX OFTIIE BIG BOOT. No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hull, Maeon, Georgia.—The subscribers would
return tlieir thanks for the very liberal and long con
tinued patronage extended to them, and would most
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We
lmve now in store a large assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to
which weekly additions will be made, of all the dif
ferent styles and patterns usually called for in a shoe
store, nnd would invite those wishing to purchase, to
call nnd examine our stole, ns wc are prepared sell
as low as any house in the city or State,
oet 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
1 JOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’fine
J French Calf Moots, pump sole, welted mid
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both ^
soled and pegged. Just received and for sale low by
oct IS i MIX A KIRTLAND.
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and Ari
Youth's tine calf nnd kip pag'd Boots
Men’s stout kip limiting and mud Bools;, Gents last
iug Gaiters. Monterey, opera and ties, and line calf
Brogans; Gouts,boy.■- and youths’ pntent mid enam
elled Brogans; Moil’s, boys’ and youths' California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
oet 12 SI1X A KIRTLAND.
R UBBER SHOES.—a large assortment,
of Gents and hoys Rubbers. Also, L:
dies slipjeT mid sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s
T HE Annual Election for President and Five
Directors of this Company, will be held at
tlieir Office, in this citv, on Thursdav, February !>th
1* >4. JOHN T. BOIEEUILLET.
dec 20 9t Secretary A Treasurer.
Office Tlioinnatnn nnd Rnrnrsvillr It. It. Co.
Thomaston, Dec. 15th, 1853.
T IIE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
conqiauy. will be held in the Court-lionse iu
Thomaston on Tuesday, the loth dav of January
next, at which time a Board of Directors will be
chosen, to manage the aflhirs of the company for tlie
current year. Bv order of the Board of Directors
dec 20—4t W. D. WOODSON, Treas’r.
Office ThniunMon and Itnrncorillr It. It. ('o.
%
xSFsX.
Thomaston, Dec. 15th, 1853.
T HE Stockholders of this Company nre required
to pay mi additional installment'of Ten Dollars
per share, on or before the 15th dav of February
next, at their office in Thomaston. B’v order of the
Board of Directors. W. D. WOODSON, Trens.
dec 20 uf
Notice.
as
Southwestern Rnilroad Company,
Macon, Oct. 26, 1853.
rpHE subscribers to the Stock of this Company
1 for the Americas Extension, are notified tluit
si,.
uiericus, on or before the first day of January next.
Stockholders iu Savannah can make payment at
the Central Railroad Bank.
£y Prompt payment will be expected, ns the
funds are required for the purpose of paving for the
Iron now daily expected to arrive.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET, Treasurer,
nov 1 12— at
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon daily at 6{,
A. M., arrive at Oglethorpe loj, A. M„ arrive at
Columbus 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dailv at
9 o’clock, A. M., and Oglethorpe atllj, A. 51.,'ar
rive at Macon 31, P. M., connecting at Macon each
wa v with Central R. R.Trains to Savannah, Augusta
and Milledgeville, and with Macon A Western
Trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga,
Nashville, Ae.
Connecting daily nt Columbus by a fast line of
Coaches 28 miles to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M.
A W. P. R. R. to Montgomery, Alabama.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and
Eufaula mail stages.
Passengers dine at Fort Valley.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’d’nt.
Macon. August 20, 1853. sep 20
illacoii «V Western Rnilroad.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
O N nnd after Monday, May 17th, the Trains will be
run as follows :
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8 15 P. M„ arrive in Atlmitn 1 39
A. M.; Leave Atlanta 5 30 I*. 51., arrive in Macon 10
45 P. M.; connecting at Atlanta with the Trains of
tho Western A Atlantic and LaGrangc Roads, and
with tiie Day Train of the Georgia Road, mul nt Ma
con with the Day Train of the Central and South
western Roads. Passengers will arrive in Macon at
a quarter past 12 and at Atlanta, at half past 1, lia
- ing tlie remainder of tho night for rest.
Accomodation Trains, Tri-Weekly, will leave 31a-
con every 5Ionday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8
o’clock, A. 51. Leave Atlanta 7 30 A. 31. Arrive
ill Atlanta 3 P. 31. This Train will connect with the
night TYain of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with
the night Train of the Central Rond at Silicon.
Passengers by the Upward Train can dine in
Griffin.
The Accomodation Train between Silicon and
Orilfiu will be discontinued.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sop’t
mav 11 39
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO., i
SI .icon, August 11, 1853. j
IC355S3
celebrated patent. Just received aud for sale low by
oet 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
hav
■'poiui
lucky it
accident
rl been, half an hour
involved in h di-
Wlietil, Barley, Ac.
Bushels Seed Wheat. 73 bushels Barley.—
350 bushels Seed Oats. 73 sacks Guano.
For l.y |novl| ASHER AYRKS,
1LOAKS AND MAXTIT.LAS. at cost by
WIXSHIPA SON-
100
c
F jAXTATIOX BROGAXS.-Xnw instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes', wc
have ever offered iu this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black nnd russetts; do. heavy
single soled hlaek and russetts; do. boys aud youths
black and russetts. all of which we are selling very
low. MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct 12
C ALF SKIN AND SOLE LEATHER.-On liand a
very superior lot of French Calf Skins, with Li
nings mid Binding; Oak nnd Hemlock sole Leather
siioe Thread, with a good assortment of Lasts, peg
Boot Trees and shoe finishing. Just received and for
sale by MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct 13
Mow Books
T BOABDMAN’81!!—Sir Jonas Barrington's
Sketches of his own Times; The Mud Cabin;
.Mark Hiirdlestone; Roughing it in the Bush; The
Fawn of the Pale Faces; Victims of Excitement, by
Voii • Story's Life and Letters; Swift’* Works;
United States Exploring Expedition, in five Vols;
French on Words, on Proverb*, and the Parables;
Story of Mont Blanc ; Stray Yankee in Texas; Nick
ofthe Woods, by I)r. Bird ; The Attorney, or the
(Fo.d ( ..rre-.o.nd. lie.': II,oil ; Tv -uev -ml M-r
chant • Kinks’ Historyofthe Civil Wars of France;
l .. . I ., (..'Work- t.r. Trill! - hv Great
Auihors"; f.-ar Book of Facts for •:«; Tin- Artist
Wife: Licht and shade : Saxe* Poems; langlewood
Tales, bv Hawthorne; Edgar Clifton; The Young
Mar"..nets ; Miles Tremenhere : The Pieiure Pleasure
Book, «n.l lots of Juveniles, to amuse and instruct.
For sale by [oet l.-| .13! ItOARDMAN
A T a regular meeting of the Board of Directors,
this day, the following Resolutions were passed:
tVhcna*, 3Iany applications have been made, from
various quarters’, lor the further extension of the
road of this Company, beyond Americas, and in-
:effimeh as this Company lias always been willing
to extend the Road whenever the people of South-
Western Georgia should be prepared to come up to
the work:
And, irheme*. The Charter of the Company looks
to a route intermediate the Flint mid Chattahoochee
Rivers, whence connexions can he made to Fort
Gaines on the one hand, and Albany on the other
hand;
And, whereat. The Company ts encouraged by the
eburse of the citizens of Sumter countv, in relation
to the extension to Americas, and by tiie prevailing
feeling of the people generally, to go on according
to the spirit of the Charter; It is
A root Bed, That this Company will extend its Road
from America) through the Twelfth District of Lee
county, nnd the Fourth District of Randolph county,
to a point on or near tho north line of Baker county,
provided individuals shall, bv the first of January
next, subscribe for stock to the extent of 9225,000
(two-fifths of the estimated cost of the whole ex
tension,) on the following terms:
1st. Twenty per cent, to be paid on subscribing,
and the residue installments to be called by tlie
Company as may be required for the prosecution of
tlie work.
2. The new subscribers to be placed on the footing
of the present Stockholders, us soon as the exten
sion is completed ; Provided, That if it shall be de
termined to open the extension iu partj an account
shnll be kept of the nett earnings of so much ofthe
road as may be opened, and the same shall go to those
who subscribe the 8225,000, pro rata, iu the propor
tion of tlieir subscription to the wliule cost of tho
extension, according to the shares they respectively
hold, until the extension is complete.
Resulted, That the President is requested to have a
preliminary survey of tlie route, mndeat as early a
dav as possible.
iYue Extracts from the 3Iinutes.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
ang 16—tlj—1 Treasurer.
Brunswick and Florida Railroatl.
C ONTRACTORS are wanted on this Road from
Buffalo Creek, in Glynn county, to the eastern
line of the county of Clinch. The work is grading,
bridging and furnishing cross ties. Tlie prices will
lie liberal and payments made monthly; two-thirds
iu cash,anil one-third instock of tlie company.
Profiles of the work are ready for examination at
tho Engineer’s ofliee, as far as Satilln river, mid the
work on that part of the road will be first let. Ap
plication* made to
TII08. W. COLLINS, Brunswick.
ALEXANDER A COLLINS, Maeon.
lull 22
China and Crockery Store.
Second Stirel Triaupular llloek, Macon, (la.
R P. 3IcEVOY has just received and is now
• opening an extensive and elegant stock of
Goods in his line, to which lie invites public at
tention. Among other items, he begs leave to men
tion tlie following :
White and Gold-band China, in Tea and Dinner
Setts, at prices from 88 to 8130.
Silver Plated Castors and Fruit Baskets.
Chnudaliers (forfluid) suitable for Halls t Churches.
Britt.mia Ware—Knives and Forks.
Large lot of Vases—Coffee Cups.
Goblets, Tumblers and other Glassware/
]moking Glasses—Waiters.
Beside a large assortment of Whito Granite and
Common Ware, mid every other article usually kept
in a similar establishment. 'Tlie Ladies are special
ly invited to call aud examine his assortment, before
purchasing elsewhere. sept 27
Teachers—Take Motlcc.
T IIE ACADEMY in Pond Town, Sumter county,
needs a 3I:tle Principal and Female Assistant
Teachers, for the ensuing year. A large and lncra-
live patronage can be secured by immediate uppli
cation to the undersigned.
WM. A. BLACK,
ROBERT BURTON,
8. MONTGOMERY.
, C. R. TON DEE,
H. S. FRENCH.
A. B. GREENE.
Pond Town. Dec. 6, 1853. 17—4t
'rnfrssiinml null S&Minfss tfnriis,
A.-N. SPEKR.* A. II. HAMMOND.
PEER A HAMMOND, Attornkys at Law, Ma-
S con, (/a.—Will practice in the adjoining counties
of the 3Iaci>n and Flint Circuits,
nov 8 tv
T XV. PATTEBSOK, ATTORNEY at LAW-
•/ » Forsyth. 3Ionroe Copsty, Ga.
March 22, 1853. ly
A. I,ANTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
VV . Clinton, Ga.
may 17 lv
ROBERT r. HALL. JOHN J. CART.
~I TAM, &■ cars, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FU Maeon, Ga.—Will practice in the enuuties of
Bihh, Monroe, Upson, Pike, and Spalding.
Ofliee over Dr. W. G. Little’s Drug Store.
Maeon, Oet. 12, 1852. ly
H. G. I.AMAH, O. A. LOCHUASE,
T ATIAR «V I.OniHAM!, ATTORNEYS
It AT LAW—Ofliee orer Brlden Co’s. Hat Store,
Maeon, Go.—Will practice in the Superior Courts
of tho following eotmties:
Bibl), Monroe, Pike, Houston, Dooly, Sumter,
Cnnvford, Macon, Jones, and Twiggs, and in the Su
premo Court at Macon, Decatur, and Columbus.
All cases placed in our hands for collection will be
punctually attended to.
jan 6 ’ ly
P & E. I>. TRACY, ATTORNEYS AT AWL,
X . Macon, Ga.—Will practice in all the Superior
Courts of the Maeon Circuit,
ang 17 ly
C* W. BRANWBUo ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
O. Barntsville, Ga.—Will attend the Superior
Court* in the counties of Tike, Spalding, Upson,
Monroe nqd Crawford. And will give prompt atteu
lion to all business intrusted to his care,
jan 11 ly
TORN II. POAVERH continues to practice Laav
tf iu Houston, and all the adjoining counties of the
Macon nnd South-Western Circuits,Jand in any part
of the State by special contract.
Perry, Nov. 29, 1853. 16—ly
Dentistry.
t s du. g. McDonald ha* de.
l\. dined leaving Maeon, the firm of /nteSS&jjL
G. k Jns. M. McDonald will be eon- ^UITTTp
tinned as heretofore. They are qualified for and pre
pared to do, nny style of work belonging to the Den
tal Profession.
Office as usual, at the residence of G. McDonald,
on Second street,
nov 22
j X a. XiSffUT, Will practice law in ltibh and
Jit. the adjoining counties, and in tho Supreme
Court nt Savannah, Macon, Milledgeville, Americus,
Columbus and Decatur.
He will pay particular attention to tlie collection
or settlement of debts nnd to Conveyancing.
office over the store of Charles Day * Co., on
the corner of Mulberry and Second Streets.
3In<-on, Nov. 22, 1853. 3m
A fKDICAL NOTICE DR’S. J. M. k H. K.
JYL GREEN, win continue the Practice of Medi
cine as heretofore. One of them, unless otherwise
engaged, can always be found at their ofliee, opposite
the Alethodist Church, and next door to Mr. Poe’s.
Macon, Feb. 1, 1853. ly
INK. RICH AR E> II. NT Mil HT, has removed
JJ to Ralston’s New Block, on Cherry Street,
where he may he found at all hours during the day
or night, except when professionally engaged. Par
ticular attention paid to calls from tlie country,
oct IS * to
medical.
-p|RS. BOON A HAMMOND have associated
ij themselves in the practice of theirnrofessiou,
nnd 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 eare.
Office over 3Ir. George Payne's Drug Store.
J. R. BOON.
oct 11 3m D. W. HAMMOND.
r OC’KET, I.OHG & t’O., COM3IISSIOX
.1 j 3IERCHANTS and Shipping Agents, Saran-
nah, Ga. ang 30 ly
t'HARLKM DAY,
/'T03I3HSSI0X MERCHANT, NEW YORK.—
V [i“ C. Day k Co., will advance on consign
ments. apl 1
j .AKANTSI,IIS itlAKIN'E AND EIRE 1N-
X Nl'RAXCK CORE ANY.—Home Ofliee,
Saratoga Springs, New York. Cash Capital, 8300,-
000. Cady Hollister, President, John G. Bitmap,
Secretary. R. D. PHILLIPS, Agent.
13 s * Office at Store of AV. B. Ferry k Co., Ma
con, Ga.
dec 13 18—3m*
PROTECTION IN.NI HA.NCU T’O., OF
X Hartford, Conn., Fire and 3Iarine Risks tsken
on tho most favorable terms bv C. DAY, Agent,
fob 27
TTOJIE INNIHANCK COMPANY'—Ofliee,
JTx No. 10 Wall Street, New York. Cash Capital,
8500,000. SIMEON L. LOOMIS. President.
Charles J. Martin, Secretary.
CRAS. CAMPBELL, Agent,
nov 1 ly 3Iacon, Geo.
TTAKTFOKD FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
JLX Hartpord, Conn.—Established in 1810. Fire
risks on Cotton, and Produce iu Store, merchandise,
store houses, dwellings, and furniture, churches, ,V<\,
in the above old and well established Company, ta
ken at the usual rates bv
E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent
jan 1R for the city of Macon, Bibb co.
A4CTCAI, LIFE INMFRANCE CO., OF
IrJL New York. Jas. Abbatt, Secretary. Joseph
B. Collins, President. Applications received by
feh 27 C. l)Ai' t Agent.
A RCHITEV TUBE .
EDWARD A. VINCENT,
(FROM LONDON.)
ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER. AND
City Siirvcyoi', *
/ nFFICE ON COTTON AVENUE, over Payne’s
Y J Drug Sloro. Gentlemen wishing copies of the
new 3lan of Maeon, will please register tlieir names
at mv office, us no other copies will be issued,
oet 4 3m
Business Curd.
rpHE subscriber takes this method of informing
the public, that having fitted up a house for the
tiie ptlrpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he
is prepared at all times to purchase Negroes, either
singly or in fumilics, and will pay fair market prices
for tliem in cash.
—ALSO—
In addition tc the above, he will receive and sell,
on commission, any real estato or persoual property,
that his patrons may be pleased to entnist him with,
lie will also be responsible for any personal property
that he receives. WM. WRIGHT, Broker,
oct 4 Bay Lane, Savannah.
Bounty Lttnd and Pension Agency.
rpHE undersigned have established an ofliee in
J. Maeon for the purchase and sale of Laud, and
will also attend to thn recovery of claims for Bounty
Lands nnd Pension from the Government to tho Sot
dies who served in the late wars.
US** Office over A. J. White's Store, Macon, Ga.
nug 30 C. k A. J. MACARTH Y.
Bounty Enitd nnd Pension Agency.
CHARLES C. TUCKER, WASHINGTON, D. C
A TTOKNE Y for Claimants, A. Agent for obtaining
1 A. Revolutionary, Naval, Invalid and Half-pay
Pensions, Bounty Land, arrears of pay, extra pay,
kc„ for .Military and Naval services.
Bounty Lami obtained for the widows nnd heirs of
volunteers of the Texas Revolution of 1*36; and
extra pay obtained for services in tiie U. S. Navy on
the coast's of California and Mexico, from 1846 to 1852.
Aildress CHARLES C. TUCKER,
dee 6—3m Washington, D. C.
BRUNSWICK CITY*, GRORUU.
T ARGE aud peremptory sale of Building lads in
1J tiie city of Brunswick, State of Ueorgin. The
proprietors of the city of Brunswick hereby give no
tice, that a sale of Five Hundred eligible'Lots will
take place, by public auction, nt the Oglethorpe
House, iu said city, on Tuesday, the 12th day of Jan
uary, 1854, at 12 o’clock, M. Tlie sale will* be posi
tive to the highest bidder. Terms—One third cash,
and tho remaining two-thirds in one nnd two years.
Title perfect. Tlie port and site of Bumswiek hold
out commercial and maritime advantages superior to
those presented by any other South of Chesapeake
Bay. The climate is healthy—the water pure. Fur
ther particulars, with maps, kc„ may be had at the
ofliee of tlie Company, 90 Broadway, New York, or
of Mr. John Brooks, Agent, Brunswick, Georgia.
WILLIAM CHACNCEY, President
Thomas A. Dexter, Secretary,
nov 29 16—Gt
IJrngs, 4 ifir&itiata, kt.
DRUGS.
cherry street, near cotton avenue, Macon, cu
T II. A- W. H. Kill.IS are receiving, and
tf , keep ciuistmitiv on hand a general assort
ment of DRUGS AND .MEDICINES—as fol
lows :
Alcohol, lull strength, Calomel
Opinm, Antimonials,
Acids, Iodine,
31ercu rials, (’nbebs,
Iodide, Indigo,
Madder, Copperas.
ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF
Dandelion Stramonium
Sarsaparilla Henbane
Aconite _ Coloeynth Com.
Couimn G'cntin Belladonna
PATENT MEDICINES.
Old Dr. J. Townsend's Sarsaparilla; Sands' do;
Wistar's Balsam Cherry; Sarsaparilla Pills; Jayne’s
Alterative; Ilnir Dye. Syrup Neptha; Tetter nnd
Ringworm Ointment; Dead Shot; Cholera Remedy;
Trasses-; Body Braces; Cherry Pecteral; Jew Da
vid’s Plaster; Expectorant; Vermifuge; Cholagngite;
Pile and Itch Ointment; Extract Buchti; Scialitz
Powders.
Cupping Cases, Ac.; Psints, Varnish, Glass, Putty.
PERFUMERY.
Premium Shaving Cream; Fancy Soaps; Extract
Rose ; Verbena; Patchouly; 31>tsk ; Cologne, various
choice qualities; Jenny Liiid, Pomade; Ox 3Iarrow,
Ac.
Vinegar, Rouge, Flavoring Extracts, Ac.
On hand, the Concentrated Compound Syrup of
Queen’s Delight and Sarsaparilla, so highly recom
mended by Dr. Frost and other physician*, in ex
treme cases of Rheumalhnt. I.iverComplaints, White
Swellings Ulcer* of the Throat, Coughs. Scrofula,
Syphilis, eruptions oftjie akin, Tetter, Jaundice, Ac.
Also, 1 set of fiuo Dentist's Instruments, consisting
of 32 different instruments, in a fine mahogany
case.
For sale below New York retail price.
fV Physicians and families supplied as low as
tho market will admit.
nov 12 tf
It. It. R.—To the Public.
RADWAY A CO., the Inventors, 3Ianufacturers
and Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. R.
Remedies, were the first to discover a Remedy
possessing the 31nrvelou» and Miraculous power of
stopping the most excruciating pains in an instant,
allaying the worst Cramps and Spasms, either inter
nal or external, in a few minutes, and soothing the
most aevero Paroxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and Tic Doloreux, as soon as applied. The B. R. R.
Remedies consist of three Ren •’dies, each posses
sing quick and wonderful powers over certain com
plaints and diseases and will instantly—
Relieve the Human System from pain.
Regulate each Organ to a Healthy action.
Resolve away all Diseased Deposits.
Renovate the body from all corrupt humor*.
Rebuild the weak and broken down constitu
tions.
Restore to Health,strength and vigor all unsound
and worn out parts.
It. It. It.—No. I.
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
and quickly remove its cause.
Ithcuniatisui.
3Ir. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn, was
_ cripple for nine years. Radwav’s Ready Relief
relieved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled
him to walk two miles without a stick or crutch in
three days, and cured him entirely in one week.
Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as
the above, have been cured by R. U. Relief.
Cholera Itlorbus,
Radway’s Readv Relief will relieve the sufferer
from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will
cure the most desperate cases in a few hours.
N'curnlgin.
The moment R. R. Relief is applied it allays the
most painful paroxysms. It will always cure.
Mirk Ilcmtnclir.
It will relieve tlie most distressing pains in fifteen
minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks.
Ague.
In ten minutes s tea spoonful of R. R. Relief will
stop the Chills and break the Fever.
Aches of all kinds. Pains of all kinds, Bruises,
Hums, scalds, strains, sprains, stiff joints, lameness.
One application of Radway’s Ready Relief will in a
few moments entirety stop the pain.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds,
remove* bruises, sllnys the most violent irritations.
For all pains use R. ft. Relief. Look for tlie signa
ture of Radwav A Co. on each bottle.
K. It. It—No, 3.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
RESOLVES, RENOVATES, REBUILDS.
IT CURES
Scrofula, Syphilis,
Sores, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Ulcers,
Tumors, Consumption,
Rickets, Nodes,
Fever-sores, Bleeding of the lungs,
Erysipelas, St. Vitus’ Dance,
Salt Uhenm, Rash,
Canker, Tetters.
The above eighteen complaint* R. R. Resolvent
will positively cure.
It renovates the system completely, resolving
away from the solid* all impure poinonou* and diseas
ed deposits, freeing the blood and fluids of life from
all corrupt humors, restoring energy and vigor,
health and strength to every organ aiid member ot
tlie body.
LETTERS FROM HIGH AUTHORITY.
Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, S. C., writes
u* under date of May 2d, 1853, that Railway's Reno
vating Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his
plantation nt Beanfort, of a scrofulous complaint,
of many years’ standing. The poor fellow wa» a dis
gusting object of pity; ho was a moving mass of
sores. The other negroes conld not remain in the
same place with him. He, was entirely cured bv
Radwav’s Renovating Resolvent, and is now at work
upon the plantation. To tlie people of S. C., 3Ir.
Middleton is well known, and to the political world
Mr. Middleton is no stranger.
Scrofula.
When the Patient has been afflicted for five years,
or under, favorable symptoms will appear on the
third day after using K. R. Resolvent.
‘ Ten years on the Fifth day.
Fifteen years, ’’ Seventh Hay,
Twenty years, ” Tenth day,’
Thirty years, “ Fifteenth day.
Forty years, “ _ Twentieth day.
Fifty years, “ ’ Thirtieth dav.
For sale by E. L STROHECKEU A CO., .Maeon;
Phelps A Ensign, Forsyth; J. W. Jones, Griffin,
and Druggists aud 3rerchants every where.
oet 25 tv
Notice.
CjTRAYED from the subscriber abont the
O September last, a his ok mare MULE.iws
►Id, a little grey all over, moro so about the fla:
lie p tees well,'and is of g 1 length, and twi.-t.-
linil feet in walking or pacing, very mueh .-hi
>ver the eyes for a mule of her age. Anv p,-
lelivering -aid Mule to me, shall r.-ceive Ten
ars, or writing to me so 1 get her, shall b« libei
rewarded. SOLOMOX KOKK
Montezuma, 0?*., Poe. 13, IPS.'l.
T home, with a woll selected stock of Groceries
A '
2'A. and Staple Dry Goods
Best quality Bagging, Western nnd Rnssia Rope,
Georgia Woolens and Shoes. Refined and St. Croix
Sugars; Old Java and Rio Coffee; Extra and Snpi-r-
fine Flour; Paints, Oils, Ac. Our friends will please
still remember as. sep 6 4
C L, O T II £ S R £ M O V A T I N G~
Oglethorpe House.
T HE Subscriber lms just opened this spa
cious, and every way desirable Hotel ibib
at Brunswick, and rermsned it throughoutJiL
with New Furniture, mid he intends to offer to
Travelers, and regular or transient Boarders, all the
comforts of a First Class Hotel.
JOHN H. WOOD, Proprietor,
Brunswick, Georgia.
3Iay, 1853. 41—lr
jffra-^nrk Bcrrtisratnls.
Western Hotel.
rpms spacious HOTEL situated in * h v
X most <-entrsl portion of the city for bn- [mjm
siness, and capable of accommodatin'!
persons has just been thoroughly repaired tnrough-
out, and opined for the accommodation ofthe pub-
lie. 3!krchants from Georgia will find this one
of tlie most comfortable and convenient HOTELS
in the city, as the proprietors are anxious to secure
their patronage,
r?’ One trial is solicited.
D. I). WINCHESTER. >
THOS. D. WINCHESTER, > Proprietors.
BENJ. T. WINCHESTER,>
No’s. 9. 11, 13 and 15, Courllandt street, N. Y.
March 15. 1*53. tv
Fairbanks’ Platform Kcales.
L ONG KNOWN—Severely test-
ed—Always RIGHT—The ac
knowledged Standard.
Agents—Fairbanks A Co., 89 Wa
ter-st., X. Y„ PiiiLBMCK A Bell,
Savannah, Ga.
Railroad, Hay, Coal, nnd Farmers’ ^
Seales, set in aiiy part of the conn-j
try, at short notice,
oct 4 3m
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Literature and Education. Price 33 cents; bound
50 cents.
Norton's Literary Gazette.—Tlie most complete
guide for book-buyers. Published on the 15th of
each month at 81 per annum.
In Press—A Complete Catalogue of Books, suita
ble for town nnd school Libraries, carefully select
ed for Libraries of 100 to 2,000 volumes, by Henry
Barnard, LL. D„ originally prepared for the use of
the School Committees of Connecticut and Rhode
Island; carefully revised and brought down to thu
present time; l vol. 8vo.
Now Ready—3Inclaurin's System of Writing.—
Very desirable for Academics and Schools, and al
ready extensively introduced in tho Public Schools
of New York city. A great help to teacher*, and tho
best system extant. Price 81,50 perset.
3Inelaurin’s Series of Fine Hand-Books.—Com
plete in 4 parts. 50 cents.
The Maclanrin Steel-Pen—3Ianufactured by Gil-
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1^ All of the above sent by mail, on receipt of
the amomit affixed.
CHARLES B. NORTON, Atrentfor Libraries,
dee 13 No. 71 Chambers-ft, N. Y.
Hurd’s Golden Gloss lor the Hair.
A MONG the many preparations for tho growth of
the Hair, this GOLDEN GLOSS takes the
lead. Three reasons Yvill he given why it is so uni
versally used and preferred to all others. 1st. Be
cause it has proved the most effectual in Baldness.
2d. Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and
delightful perfume to the Hair. 3d. Because the La
dies, with fine discrimination, which they all possess,
have adopted it. Many other reasons could be given
why it is a great favorite, but those who want more
have only to give it n trial. Price 25 cents in largo
bottles. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
every where.
\v. C. HURD, Proprietor, 304 Broadway, N. York.
I P" Largo discount to Merchant*, [nov 22 6m
Kilk Goods, dec.
C ARLETON. CLARK, A CO.—Importers and
Wholesale Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry
Goods, 139 Broadway. N.Y. Are receiving by ev
ery arrival of Steamers and Packets from France
and England, the most desirable description* of RICH
DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, RIBBONS, EMBROI
DERIES, Ac., Ac., of their own selection. And will
bo prepared by the 15th instant to exhibit an assort
ment of goods in their line, which will fairly com
pete with an}’ in the city.
Also, a complete assortment of CARPETINGS,
foreign and domestic, and haring manufacturers ma
king exclusively for them, hnvo.now on hand, and
will be receiving throughout the season patterns to
be found in no other house.
J ill V 19, 1853, lv
Fresh Garden Seeds,
o (\ r\r\f\ Papers Garden Seeds.
•jU.UUU 2 barrels Onion Seeds.
1 bushel Kentucky Blue Grass Seed.
1 do. French Lucerne Seed,
l do. Red aud White Clover Seed. Just re
ceived, and for sale wholesale and retail, by
GEORGE PAYNE, Druggists, Hacon, Ga.
dec 6 17—3m
To the Merchants of Macon.
G OODS intended for 3Iacon, brought up the Chat
tahooehce River upon the Boat* mentioned be
low, will be forwarded through Columbus Free of
Commission. Steamer Oswichee,
“ South Carolina,
“ Cusseta,
“ Eagle.
Columbus. Nov. 8, 1853. 3m
GENERAL TAILORING.
rpHE subscriber mav he found at tho Mansion
he will carry on the above b isi-
experience in this line, he feels
- able to satisfy all who mav favor
:i..th.•* of all 'kinds eleam'-d and
equal to new. Also, Ladies -ilk
ated, in the best manner.—
WILLIAM COIIKIDAN.
1 H
ties*. From lo
confident he wi
him with a oal
renovated, to look >
and other dresses r-
Tailoring in general
nov *
3in
JLamli’cth’s Warranted Garden
Seed.
G ROWTH of viz :—12 varieties Cabbages;
Beans Snap*, and Kutiuera; Beets, Cucum
bers ; Lettuce, Radishes; It) varieties Peas; Tur
nips, E. Dutch, Red Tops, and others; Grass seeds.
Flower seed*. Canary Seeds, and many other kinds.
Also. Button Onions, aud Onion setts.
Qf Country Merchants and Families supplied o
suitable terms. J. 11. A W. SJJLLIS,
Near Cotton Avenue Cherrv .-t., Macon.
MORE <V GALLAGHER,
Ridge Road and Coates Street, Philadelphia.
I RON FOUNDERS A 3Iar.ufacturers of Wrought
and Cast Iron Railings, and all kinds of Orna
mental nnd Architectural Iron Works, Iron Railings
for public and private Grounds, Verandahs, Settees,
Chairs, Tables, Ac.
ssr Particular attention pnid to tho enclosure of
Burial Lots. More A Gallagher’s Book of Original
Designs and List of Prices sent to persons wishing to
make a selection. nov 8 2m
Fancy Goods. Comb and Hosiery
Warehouse.
W ’ARI), PECK A CO.. Importers and Deal
ers.— No. 47, Maiden Lasse, Neur York.—Hava
ahvavs on hand the largest andbest assorted stock
of Fancy goods, combs, jewelry, per.
FU31EKY, and YANKEE NOTIOXSgenerally. that
can be found in America, to wliich thoy would in
vite the particular attention of the Merchants of
Georgia.
The Ilosierv Department is superintended by Hr.
CHURCH, whose long experience in this branch of
the business, will enable them to offer kxthaor-
ntNAItr INDUCEMENTS.
N. 11.—Great care and attention given to orders.
Marcli IS, 1853. ty
Arrivals for Fall Trade, 1833.
EW A HEAVY WOOLENS, the greatest bar-
gains ever offered in New York.
WM. II. KNOEPFEL,
Nos. 99 nnd lot William street. N. Y.
Has now for sale an extensive stock of FALL
GOODS, suitable for Clothiers and 3Ierch»nt Tai
lors, mostly of his own importation.
Short time and cash buyers are particularly invited
to call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
jttlv 26 ty
Fisher A. Cushing,
TMPOSTERS AND JOBBERS IN SILK AND
X FANCY DRY GOODS—No. 10 Courtlandt
Street, New York.—Have now on hand, and are
constantly receiving tin (idlest a ml most desirable
styles of’DRESS GOODS. SILKS, LACES, EM
BROIDERIES. MANTILLAS and RIBBONS, to
which they would invir* the attention "f the Oeck-
gia Merchants when visiting New York, and for
cash or approved credit great inducements will be
offered.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to orders.
March IS, 1853. ly
Fi’itnd 1
A LL who Yvnnt AXES of the real COLLINS A
CO. make -lnmU he particular to notice thn
stamps, as there nre various counterfeits and imita
tions tramped Collins, and Inbelled much like ours,
wliich are fraudulently sold in some parts of the Uni-
114 Gill* TnflnillantllP.Y 'PKaax* OPn muiiu its
ted States ns our manufacture. They arc made in
different parts of the country by various axe-makers,
and are generally of very inferior quality. The
leonine Collins axes, which have acquired such an
xtensive reputation, are invariably stamped “ COL
LINS A CO., Hartford," and each esc lias a printed
label with my signature. It is r " more than 25
years since wo commenced the L - with tho
stamp of “ Cillins A Co., Hartford,” and I do not
know of any other axe-maker by the mime of Collins
in tiie United States.
ang 2:t—2 ly SA3I. W. COLLINS.
Hobcrt Lawson,
S ADDLE, HARNESS AND COLLAR
31 A NUF AC T l’ R El!, wholesalei
AND RETAIL, -Ye. 42. South -trrrt. one door'
Jntm IjomtmrA street, Baltimore. Maryland.
Ths above articles are manufactured of the best
materials, and at the lowest prices.
Merchants and Wholesale Dealers are invited to
call and examine my stock before making purchasts,
being prepared to sell goods as lew as they can bo
purchased in any of the Northern or Eastern cities,
and pledges himself to duplicate any bill made in
those cities. Please call aud satisfy yourself of tho
fitet. [ang 9 52—ly .
dec 6
17 3m
Blankets, Kerseys, Ac.
1 non 8nml 3 Tarter Blankets. 15 pair 10, II
luUU nnd 12, quarter Bed Blankets. 10 bales
Georgia Kerseys. 15 bale* Osnnburgs. to bale*
Yarns. With a general assortim nt of Domestic and
Staple Dry Goods. For sale hv
nov l ASHER AYRES.
I) rails
O N Savannah, Charlcstoi
Ac., d
discounted hv
*w York. Boston,
C DA Y A CO.
REMOVAL
Macon Haulier it'tin Gallery.
W "K have removed from Mulberry Street, to
Triangular Block, where we will be pleased
to see ottr friends, and all those who are desirous of
having Likenesses taken. Satisfaction given in ev
ery instance, or no charge,
ty* Instruction given, and apparatus furnished.
I i r ‘ Entrance through Messrs. Murdock te Os.
horn’s Piano Store, Cotton Avenne, and between
McEvoy A Ferry’s, Second Street.
d-c 19—tt Ml DANIEL A SMITH
I! ill broideries.
I N (Ihemizotta. Under-sleeves, 3Iuslin Robe*, Colars
aud Emhroideris generally, our stock is far above
competition. We will prove’the fact to all who famr
us with a visit. BOSTICK A JOHNS,
oct 11