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MACON, GA., TUESDAY MOKXING, JANUARY 10, 1854,
NO. 22.
C^iirgia Ctltgrnpjr,
e-—TTvKKr tukaday mohsinb
"JSeES. BABVB8 * CO.
81 cniToio aso pnormtTO«8.
we, Two Dollars and
“ fc P t “ tl,e °l" Km of ,he
r „iU all Arrearages are paid,
k ' a t the regular charge will bo One
" : t «aw 10 vr tet *' lor tJ,u first iu *
, *5?! rests for each subsequent luser-
a^/j^rtnenU not specified as to time,
|i* ^tJnadlforbid and charged aceord-
I _ exceeding ten lines, will be
jotRrdiseiueiits.
J Uttrt* 00 bus,nes *’ mn9t ho P0ST PA,D
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, | Srmrlrn, I'nrkmrf, itc.
A Winter Evening is hke au orange fully I ’
ripe. Itis partitioned into from three to six .
hours according to our habits, each of which I * AUI. iV iVISITEB T1MDE, 1853.
is distinct iu its offices, mid, like “the quar
ters" of that favorite fruit, can he peeled out
without draining a drop from the others. And
every hour is lull of juicy, lucious cooling I A Watches, Jewelry; Silver Ware, Fancy
minutes, that dissolve away into the ex]>eri- j mostoavora
Inniisjror ?nlf, fcr.
we AllE .VOW OFXFRtNQ AT THE OLD STAND OF
W11.11. A E. J. JOHNSTON.
Three Lots of Laud for Sale.
T AM offering for sain, on accommodating term*
JHH| three I»ts of Land, to wit: In. 106,107, and 87,
T J 'P , ± ucrr !l‘ : ’ , 'iJ ru ' H, "g i~miun gtrenue, linthcqttli district of Tavlor county, 6 or 8 mile.-,
Ilh Largest stock of new and desirable stylo off from Butter, and adjoining Fickiing's Mills. Said
W atches. Jewelry, Silver War* fancy Goods, I^, n d, ^ weU timbered, and iu a healthy section of
r pi ■■■■
for sale by ItiovgJ E. J. JOHNSTON A CO
enees of wise people, comforting and blessing
on their way, as the orango-pulp does the pal
ate of the schoolboy. A Winter Evening out j
may he very profitable, and very entertaining,
but at home it is golden, and its winged hours
arc drippiugwith humble joys. Lectures, con
certs, operas, arc very well iu their way ; they | Work Boxes,
are a great comfort to bachelors and mistiiken yr tr ITI XO DESKS, Odour Boxes. Ac. For sale
couples, who do not live, hut board, and to YV by E. J. JOHNSTON * CO.
travelers sojourning here for a day or two.— ^
Hut why families should desert their glowing
fires and parlors warmed to just the desired
heat is a marvel. Why a man of taste should
Guns, Cutlery, etc., to be found in the State, ou the I country. Information can be bad by applying to
ibln terms. I John S. Uiiooks, of Crawford county, or to the at
Cairo, in Decatur countv.
dec so to—41 Joseph j. dradfokd,
de terms.
HP* A call is respectfully invited.
nov 8 E, J. JOHNSTON & CO.
1* resents.
A FINE Selection of articles, suitable as Bridal
and other presents, Wedding Cake Boxes, Ac.,
Plantation for Sale.
Tk/TY Plantation in Bibb county, lying in the fork of
-liA Tobesofkeeand Rocky Creeks, four and « half
miles from Macon, and containing 810 acres, is for
sale. There are about 375 acres iu cultivation, with
a good gin bouse and screw, and all necessary build
ings for plantation purposes. The land is produc
tive and affords many facilities, and is a desirable
place to those wishing to purchase in this section.
My overseer on the place will show it to any per-
eat dry bread and raucid butter on the soiled
cloths of eating-houses, is a wonder, when the
table at home smokes with hot dishes and savo
ry morsels. Why one should prefer the hard
Porte Mouaies, . .... . - , , ,
/"NIG Alt CASES, Walking Canes, an elegant lot. ° *" rd, “ e ' orIcan bo
L For sale by E. J. JOHNSTON „V CO. T* V* * V BAS f;
nov 8 13 I — P
Land for Sale.
New Caines. .■ ■ m
C*KTS of Furniture, Tea Sets, Rattles, Dolls, Boxes T . for *"'« "". v , may l.e re
O of Tools, Battle Doors and Shnttio Cocks, mid a 4- qmred, the following valuable t annmg Lamb,;
seats of a theatre* the b’liovs * •‘hi-lli”-illir in I 1,um,,cr of other desirable articles for Children. For I *>x hundred acres on Jones C reek, in the loth district
„?tW,..?.lYk., i salobv [nov S[ E.J. JOHNSTON* CO. of Doolyconnty.intbonehnn.lre.laiid wyentyiures
thegallery, and the pit murmuring Wlthcruuch- I ‘ I of land deadened and ready for cnltivntion, with a
ed pea-uuts, the “stars” tearing their passion I PianoFortCS. I new aud comfortable double Log Dwelling, Kitchen,
to tatters, and the minor actors by their man- ATrrtiKL' ' ri , J. oke A ,,0,, r e '- tl 7u' ■'}*??’ 1°°* cr 'f-A?
• A , , A SPLENDID PIANO I'OKTKSl Y’-tV-^/V Jon** Creek, in the 14th district of lloolv; and 200
nerisin offending the ear, and their unnpt make t . ver om . r ,. (1 f „ r iu from lk TlTff seres in tlie 14th on Swift Creek; also, sou aeres in
up wearying the oyc like a bad perspective, I eek«)imted FaMorit** of J. C. CkU kmn^ and Nunn I tlie 17th of Thomas county.
before the same drama, taken .at one’s ease at I & Clark, warranted superior to any otlicrnuide iii the I Tlieso Lauds in Dooly will make from 700 to 1,200
home, the curtain dropping for the apples to Umteimates.^ Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown n*g ^VAv.Toxn^t, Oglethorpe, Ga.
come in just when he wills, the tedious scenes I ^j lu a ^ ove instruments are a feast to one’9 eyes to I 1a* Journal fc Messenger,copy tl.
shortened to his taste, and the company just look at, and tlie tone completely captivating. We
those he loves best, or none at all, ns he pre- I shall tike pleasure to show these instruments to any
fers—this, too, is a perpetual marvel
Land for Sale.
that have a taste for fine goods. ' | fTIHE undersigned has Eleven Hundred Acres of
W l 1“ ., ™- . , • . , I On baud, Prince Melodians, best article of tlie I A Laud, lying on the Southwestern Railroad, in
»> liy a Ilian slioulil put on Ins 0\ ercoat and | fci n j Ula ; Guitars, Violins, Bnnjos, Aceordeons, I the twenty-ninth district of Sumter county, between
comforter, and a woman wrap herself in furs, rTamhorius, Bugles, Clariouetta, Flagolettes, Flutes, I Oglethorpeand Amerieus, twelve miles from the for-
mufflers, cloaks and shawls, and tlie children I and a variety ofBrass Instruments for Bands, kept in nier placr, and seven from the latter, lying on the
bundle up to face a strong norNvcster, and go *" et Music for ' w ^ t - 8id ''’ 1111,1 uot more ,h * n 15 acres from the road,
out to hear a lecture of dubious excellence, or I i!U ‘ oan 01 • ll! ’ uc *” n OOKB ’
a concert that after all is little better tlmn a ^ iratcbn, Jewelry nud Fnnry Goods
bore, while at hoinca gooilly array of philoso- I SpUndid Gold and Silver WATCHES;
liliec and iwmts afnrv-teilers nod crrnnd ndvi- I Gentlemen aud Ladies patterns, Gold Chains,
pliers ana poets, storytellers ana griuia ami- 1 , ro , M . ht „ i Jiin Brac * t . let ^ G old Tliimhles..^
sera stand waitingto offer their services ; yet Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver SpecmT ■
not one of which looks sad if his neighbor is I Slha-r Spoons and Forks, silver, ivoryaml woml Naj»-
preferred before him—this we would wonder kin liings, silver plat ed Cake Bnskets,_Castora, Wait-
- — ....... — l ers aud Caudle Sticks—aud a variety of Fancy I
which are good corn and cotton lands, being creek
and branch lands, upon wliicli are about one linn-
dred and twenty-live acres of cleared land, and in
a good state of cnltivntion, which I will sell on good
ternu. Those wishing to liny will do well to call and
examine, as I intend making a different arrangement
1 1 HOOKS.
in ray affairs.
Sumter co., Ga. Oct. 11.
HERRING 1
tf
at if it were not everybody’s habit. If a man ^^ul'l PoucS.
has weak eyes, or his thoughts find noaiichor- | Flasks, Pi.-toK &J. , . ^
Clocks and Watches renairfd, and warranted, Thweatt, and the UontpeO er Institute—more tlian
short notiee. Give us a call at our old stand. Cot-1 half of this land is as heavilv timbered as anv in
light
age, and if he cannot afford the luxury of apri-
Valuable Laud For Sale.
roo ACRES of first quality Land in Monroe
«JUU county, adjoining lauds of Dr. James,
vate reader, let him visit the public lecture- I J* , ... ,, .,
room and lie can get much good from it. Or | to "„ A ^^ Umon Building^ ^ g g
>f
lihattr New York Spirit of the Times.]
i Barr with Twelve Kutrica.
- iii arrive entries 1 The flag waa unfurled,
' named the steeds, and the track was
k dak each through all seasons and dime,
l ik-v please, save to run against time ;
gsn were all, of rare bottom and speed,
Jin indurancr—unrivalled in breed.
- have they Tun, eighteen hundred and
<> iiioo first waved it* "light" flag attho
( i s withdrew her wide curtains of black,
17 -urtnl his steeds on Eternity’* track;
n’l tmmpet first sounded away they have
:,ds are still fresh, though the riders are
i! tut to the drum note, “saddle up” ia the call.
[Mihthc breve steeds from each dust-covered
«,ni January, with blankets of snow
.. - kraklrd mane, stands forth ready to go;
a’ »*»y! '—he is goue—scarcely gone ero he’s
H urp starts on his wintery run;
' na iuul 'mid tempest one turn round the
'- mark the time;" “will ho wint" ho is
' (jsi.-kst ibeword March'* blankets are flung,
I n ^rruv swift-winged round the quarter he
i-a math an ice-spur he came in like a bird,
Winrsng fortli from the stand at the word;
;'ail me showers thnt softened the track
J;- :Ut before gave the hoof music back,
■rtmukl pause not on thy storm shrouded way,
I aging to welcome our hoautiful May !
|- i with blossoms she comes, and 'mid the
i-tlong
| >:■•! i- fleet, how slio gniiops along,
tided uiai
HARDWARE.
BRAY, CAKHAUTaV CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GVfilJNII & A .711! It SCAN HARDWARE.
THIRD-STREET—MACON, Ga.
half of this land is.as heavily timbered ns auy
the comity, it will bn sold on favorable terms if ap
plied for soon. For further particulars, npplv to
aug 23—2 . W. S. WILLIFGKD.
Lands for Sale
I N Houston county. Eleven Hundred Aeres o
good Planting Land, well improved, contiguous
to Fort Valiev, in Houston county, formerly owned
by Col. Allen Wiggins. Apply to Col. Alien Wiggins
on the premises.
oct 11 9—3m*
i'nnis, j?jjoF5, tic. Etc.
■Agpuiilly her bud-braided mane to each time,
IkrTakU to her rival sweethart, petted June—
I- a pride aud in splendor ueed dread nqeom-
I prt.
I -.- the rauree she must yield, for Angiut is here,
[l ik-ktj (kmg her fruit-laden tray,
PrtlKM September with shrill-laughing neigh,
Nkiakud* morn-tiiited and mingled with green,
hwititd favors she appeals on the scene,
nri§round the eonrse, wnon her trials are over,
pritk Ndors far sadder away speeds Octobt
[fi c», newly pressed her health still is c
l.Wmirr b heard his steel anaflia to dank;
if for his sins he has lost his home, let him go
to the concert and mortify himself. But we
who have homes ciuiuot afford first the sacrifice
of our home comforts, second the loss of pre
cious Winter evening hours, and third the price | JHHIHI
of rickets, unless we know of a surety that they I T) EG leave to invito the attention of,
will admit us to choice performances. I ^ their friends and the public, to their
Vo». ? ■» .hould i. muuhof Ihcir Win-
ter evenings. They are the school-hours ap- I and Hollow-ware, Blacksmith and Carpenter’s Tools,
pended to their business days, SO that none I Building Materials of every description, and every I
need lack an education. Some, indeed, have variety °f Shelf Goods. House-keeping Article*,
. . ... , e Agricultural Implements and Machinists Tools, Cot-
no evening, and a sml tune they have of it.— £*, Mall5nil nn< \ Hem r,.^, together with a large
But there arc many in the City who, in these I stock of Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Wire,
leisure evenings, have made themselves mas- I *<".
ters of oue or two modern languages, acquired . w « «• also now receiving direct from Sweden, one
j. .. , ° .P , .* _ I hundred tons of Swedish Iron, assorted, from 1 to 12
a familiarity with several practical sciences, I i llc j 1( , 3 wi(Ie
aud very greatly enlarged the circumference of We take this occasion to assure all who call on us
their general knowledge. An hour a day that we arc prepared to furnish them with evorythiug I ter trade, to which they respectfully invite the
works wonders for a learucr in any depart- I ln ["tf J‘ ue st the very lowest market rates. | attention of Ladies and Gentlemen tradingiu thecity.
incut, aud a good heart with a manly earnest
ness of purpose surprises him at the year’s end
with the length of the road traveled over.
When one conics to appreciate the value of his
evenings at home, lie will know’ how highly to
prize the priveleges that are afforded by lec
tures, schools and libraries.—Neto York Daily
Times.
Iron and Steel.
T HE undersigned are now receiving iu addition |
to their large Stock' of Iron, •
100 Tons Screed Iron by direct importation.
50 Tons English and American Refined, and]
common English Iron.
20 Tons Oval, half round Bands, Hoops, Scroll,
Horse Shoe Iron aud Nail Rods.
10,000 lbs. Cast, Blister, German and Spring Steel,
dec 6 BRAY. CAUHAKT & CO.
V. B. FEIUtV fit CO.,
> DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Second Street, Triangular Block.
A RE now receiving a very large stock of
Boot* nml NIioin, for the fall and wiu-
Their stock has been laid in with great care, embra
cing all the desirable styles prevailing at the North
and will l>e offered on the most liberal terms,
oct 11 4m
l\nil-T\cnii jiJoiirrs.
South-Western Railroad Company,
MACON, Dec. 13.1833.
Drags, atotiirinrs, &r.
*5. t
Stv'. .• *11
rpiIE Animal Election for President and Five
L Directors of this Companv, will be held at
their Office, in this eltv, on Thursday, February 9th,
1854. JOHN T. BOIFEITLLET,
doc 20 9t Secretary & Treasurer.
Office TlioniiiNtoit nud Rnniesrillc K.It. Co. |
Thom-aston, Dec. 15th, 1853.
T HE Aunual Meeting of tlie Stockholders of this
- company, will he held in the Court-house in .
Thomsston on Tuesday, the loth day of January I ^lstars Bahtam Cherry; SarsapanUa l’Uls; Jaynes
uext, at which time a Board of Directors will he | Alterative; Hair Dye, Syrup Neproa; letter and
chosen, to manage the affairs of tlie company for tlie I Brngwonn Ointment; Dead Shot; Cholera Remedy -
enrrent year. Bv order of tlie Board of Directors. I *. r ! , . ss £? • ““''j'. Braces; Cherry Pectoral; Jew Da
DRUGS.
CHERItr STREET, NEAR COTTON AVENFE, MACON,
T II. A- W. S. ICI.I.IN are receiving, and,
.1 , keep constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Dltl'GS AND MEDICINES—as fol
lows :
Alcohol, full strength, Calomel
Opium, Antimoniali
Acids, Iodine,-
Mereurials, Cnhebs,
Iodide, ludigo.
Madder, Cojiperas.
ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF
Dandelion Stramonium
Sarsaparilla Henbane
Aconite ColonVnth Com.
Conium Gentia Belladonna
PATENT MEDICINES.
Old Dr. J. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla; Sands' do ;
jOftn-^ork SlkiErtisEniEutB.
Tr
Western Hotel.
HIS spacious HOTEL situated in the
•t central portion of tlie city for bu- ItTifll]
.-ine-". and capable of accommodating Ueo JljJfflL
persons has just been thoroughly repaired througii-
out, and open d for the accommodation of the pub
He. Merchants from Georgia will find this one
of tlie most comfortable and convenient HOTELS
iu tlie city, as the proprietors are anxious to secure
their patronage.
Lf" One trial is solicited.
I). D. WINCHESTER, )
THUS. I). WINCHESTER, > Pro
BENJ. T. WINCHESTER,5
No's. 9. 11, 13 aud 13, Court land! street, N. Y.
March 15, 1833,'^ly
raprietors.
Valuable Works lor Libraries,
PUBLISHED BY CHARLES B. .NORTON,
No. 71 Chambers Street, X. Y.
P OOLE'S Index to Periodical Literature.—
Forming a complete key to the contents of over
dec 20—41 W. D. WOODSON, Treas’r.
Office Tlionmstoii nml ISnrnrsTille It, R.Co,
vid’s Piaster; Expectorant; Vermifuge; Cholagogue; I 1,500 volumes of standard Periodicals, both Amcri-
Pile and Itch Ointment ; Extract Bueliu; Scidlitz I can and English. Published iu t vol. 8vo. $6; half
ritHE Stoeklu dders afthb* < tompETf'an-''reqnfred | £ , ° We < l nalities: Jcnl, >' LUl<1 -
X to pay an additional installment of Ten Dollars 1
per share, ou or before the 13th day of February
next, at their offiee ill Thoinaston. By'order of the
Board of Directors. W. D. YVOODSON, Trens.
dec 20 9t
Southwestern Railroad.
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon daily at 6},
A. M„ arrive at Oglethorpe 10], A. M., arrive at
Columbus 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave G’oimnbus daily at
9_o’clock, A. M., and Oglethoriie at 11], A. M., ar
rive at Macon 3], P. SI., connecting at Siacon each
way with Central If. R.Traius to Savamiah, Angusta
and Sliltcdgcvillc, and with Siacon & Western
Traius to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga,
Nashville, Ac
Powders.
Cupping Cases, Ac.: Paints. Varnish, Glass, Putty.
PERFUSIEUY.
Premium Shaving Cream; Fancy. Soaps; Extract
Rose; Y’erbena; Patchouly; Musk; Cologne, various
choice qualities; Jenny Liinl,. Pomade; Ox Slarrow,
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 ami other physicians, in ex
treme cases of Rheumatism, Liver Complaints, White
Swellings Ulcers of tho Throat, Coughs, Scrofula,
Syphilis, eruptions of the skin, Tetter, Jaundice, Ac.
Also, 1 set of fino Dentist’s Instruments, consisting
of 52 different instruments, iu a fine mahogany
case.
For sale below New York retail price.
Physicians and families supplied as low as
the market will admit.
nov 12 tf
It. R. R.—To the Public.
RADWAY A CO., the Inventors, Manufacturers
Co,meeting daily at Columbus by a fast line of I “ nd **°P rietors ° f , th ® j f' y < ? lebrnted * R f
Coaches 28 miles to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M.
A YV. P. R. R. to Montgomery, Alabama.
Commoting at Og'
Eufaula mail stages. I
Passengers dine at Fort Y’alle;
calf. 67.
Stuart's Naval and Mail Steamers of the United
States.—Beautifully illustrated with over 40 plates.
Published in 1 voL 4to. B8; Tm key Mnnu-ee, 812.
Stuart's Naval Dry Docks of tlie United States.—
Forming a complete history of the construction,
cost, Ac., of tlie Naval Dry Docks of this country.
1 vol. 4to., 86; Turkey Morocco, §10.
Tlie New York Quarterly.—This valuable Periodi
cal will hereafter tie published by the subscriber.
Terms S3 per annum. Tlie back volume can be bad
oil application.
Norton's Literary and Educational Register for
1854.—Containing a full report of the first Linrarians'
Convention: nlso, A-alunble Statistics relating to
Literature and Educatjpn. Price 38 cents; bound
30 cents.
Norton’s Literary Gazette.—The 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 and siriiool Libraries, carefully select
ed for Libraries of too 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 the
Remedies, were the first to discover a Remedy
possessing the Marvelous and Miraculous power of 1 P r »? ellt J 'l 1 )' °* - , v
at Oolotliomf, with Tallahassen „„,i I . ” . ... . . ... I Now Readt—Itaciaunns System of Y\ nting.—
at ugn tnorpo with laiiauasseo ana | stopping the most excruciatmg pains in an insUuit, Very desirable for Academies and Schools, and al-
Fort vallev I a ** a y‘ n o tbe worst Cramps and Spasms, either inter- I ready extensively introduced in the Public Schools
GEO. YY’. ADAMS, Sup’d’nt. | nal or external, in a few minutes, and soothing the | of New Y’ork city. A great help to teachers, and the
Macon, Angnst 22,1853.
sep 20
Itlacou A Western Railroad.
I YiCTr i
XEYV ARRANGEMENT.
O N and after Monday, May 17th, the Trains will he
run as follows :
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8 15 P. M., arrive in Atlanta 1 39
A. M.; Leave Atlanta 5 30 P. M., arrive in Macon 10
45 P. II.; connecting at Atlanta with the Trains of
the YY’estern A Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and | tions.
with the Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Ma- ~
con with the Day Train of the Central aud South
western Roads. Passengers will arrive in Macon at
a.quarter past 12 and at Atlanta, at half past 1, ha
ving the remainder of the night for rest.
Accomodation Trains, Tri-YVeekly, will leave Ma
most severe Paroxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and Tie Dolorcux, as soon as applied. The It. R. R.
Remedies consist of three Remedies, eacli posses
sing quick and wonderful powers over certain com
plaints and diseases aud will instantly—
Relieve tho Human System from pain.
Regulate each Organ to a Healthy action.
Resolve away all Diseased Deposits.
Renovate tlie body from all corrupt humors.
Rebuild the weak and broken down constitu-
Price 81,50 per set.
“ Hi ‘ “
and-Books.—Coin
best system extant.
Mneiaurin’s Series of Fine
plete ill 4 parts. 30 cents.
The Maolaurin Steel-Pen—Manufactured by Gil-
lott expressly for this system of writing, in boxes of
three dozen each. Price 38 cents.
ry All of the above sent by mail, on recoipt of
the amount affixed.
CHARLES D. NORTON, Agent for Libraries,
. Chambe
dec 13
No. 71 (
ibers-st„ N. Y.
con every Monday, YVednesday and Friday, at
, A. M. Leave Atlanta 7 30 A. M. "Arriv
’clock,
in Atlanta 3 P. M.
Arrivo
This Train will connect with tlie
Hurd’s Golden Gloss for tlie Hair.
A MONG the many preparations for tlie growth of
the Hair, this OOLDES QLQSS takes the
Restore to Health, strength and vigor all unsound I lead. Three reasons will be given why it is so uni-
mm not n .rta I versaily used and preferred to all others. 1st Be
1 * I cause it has proved the most effectual in Baldness.
— ,, „ .. | I 2d. Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss ami
DinirivCrn'inv mil hid delightful perfume to the Hair. 3d. Because the La-
“AI)W At S READ I Hh.l,lr.b, | j; e3i with fine discrimination, which they all possess,
For all Acute Complaints, have adopted it. Many other reasons could be given
nternal and external. I why it is a great favorite, but those who waut more
The moment it is applied externally, or taken into I hay? only_to give it a trial. Price 25 cents in large
night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the system, it will stop the most excruciating pain I bottles. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
the night Train of tlie Central Road at Macon.
Passengers by tlie Upward Train can dine in
Grifiin.
The Accomodation Train between Macon and
Griffin will be discontinued.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
may 11 39
rery where.
\v. C. HURD,Proprietor,304 Broadway, N. York.
Large discount to Merchants, [nov 22 6m
Silk Goods, Ac.
Here is Your Kciuedy.
G ENTS’ Fancy Dress, Pump and YY’elt. Medium
andYY’ater-proof Boots; finepegimitation. Dress
and strong Boots; Patent Leather, cloth, enamel nud
calf Cougress Gaiters, Opera Ties, Dancing Pmnps,
Slippers, Rubber Over-shoes and cork soles Just re
ceived and for sale by
oct 11 YVM. B. FERRY ,V CO
Springs and Axles.
! LBS. just received andjfor side tor
17
BRAY, t’AKHAKTAt
Cham her’s View or the United States.
—The venerable Edinburgh publisher and au. ■ ~
tlior Win. Chambers, Esq., who has recently I ~20,UUL)
made a brief tour in tlie Northern aud Eastern
States, has on the eve of his return to Europe, | Saws, Saws, Saws*
published a letter, in which he says: , qDOZ. C ross Cut. Back and Pit Saws.
“Ileavc the United States with much regret. I L-i SOdo.Haud. Panuel, Rip and Tennon Saws, j
I carry with mo the conviction that a great and I for sale by [dec 6) BR AY’. CARHAIiT & CO^
B ROGANS—A large stock of black and Russet
I Plantation Brogans; also, kip, calf and c ]
leather Brogans, just received and for sale by
oct 11 YVM. 1$. FERRY ,V CO.
L EATHER.—A large stock of Oak and Hemlock
sole Leather, French calf Skins.-dioe threads. Ac,
just received by YY'M. B. FERRY A CO,
oct 11
xy to
riaiid,
Cutlery
jr rf\ DOZ. Table Cutlery of every grade.
OO U 300 dozen Pocket do.
25 do Shears and Scissors.
25 do Razors.
ALSO, some new and beautiful patterns of finelvo-
spleudid future is before them. Coiitrar;
opinion of most travelers from Engl
I see here a young but rapidly growing na-
tiou offering au example to the oldcrst commu
nities in Europe. It is far from my wish to
flatter; but what do I not feel vast delight in I ry Handle Table Cntlery which cannot fail to please,
seeingj I am overcome with the stupendous ^‘receivedand **r jale by ■ & c0 .
proportions ana capacity of the country—its [
far-stretching fields for human subsistence anti Hlacksmith’s Tools,
way speeds October; I happiness. Of the American people, so little I 7 ^ Cotter Key and solid box vices
*. ;.".J ^Mi;. tr ?«» <'»< ««« n-™»k*blc love of
•iVJrer newly woke by the swift-footed hound, their energy and perseverance, their love of
itVnin pride of entries, the last, I independence, their self-respect of oven the
Arndo- hounds off 'ueath tlie spurs of the humblest closes among them, their striking so
briety, their admirable educational systems,
their*many excellent libraries and universal
fondness for reading; their press,free from fiscal I £^VJd andfo?Wo by
exactions ; their rclipous institutions, untam-1 « BRAY, CARIIART A CO
pered by civil polity; their economically and
spiritediy-got-up railways, now pushed Imlf-
L ADIES’ Lace and Cougress Prunella, Satin Fran
cin, YYliito Kid and Satin Slippers; Jenuy Lind
Enamel and Kill Boots and Gaiters; Enamel and
Kid Ties and Buskin Over-shoes, cork soles, Ac.
I just received and for sale by
1 oct 11 YVM. B. FERRY A CO.
B OY’S' fine sewed and peg imitation, dress and
thick Boots; calf, enamel aud kip sewed and
I peg Brogans, Gaiters, Daueiiig Pumps, Ac., just re
ceived by YVM. B. KERRY A CO.
oct it
Nwdrrtirned. Now the flag is refnried,
t ; ,'W!ir«’i race round the track of the world
forever! But again at the score
pk »• Meed realty mounted by yonng Fifty-four.
'tivrionae him gladly! Fill up to the brim,
* babble break dead on the rim;
,*** 1 »*trtt for the race that has past
* Fw this hour of pleasure e’en cast,
•* 7» won every bet, 'tis equally dear,
^■mignt, wySum * ’
,n« That wo
It ■
we’ve each font a year!
b Time in his face,
jeers at us oil in tho race,
the winds and to each oue that’s dear,
drink gaily a Happy Sew Year !
‘L'tt s bumper, langh
beard tha^e
v c»j> t" the winds tt
Chine.r Idrna of Driith.
M«ordiag to the Chinese notions on the sub-
“Mt has three souls. Of these, at
P one goes to their Purgatory; anoth-
tomb with his body; and the third
wooden tablet, which tlicy call his
fwt Sett.’’ This is tt small piece of wood
j of a parallelogram, and lias writ-
his name and tho hour of his birth
rr***hi from whence they calculate from
Jr*'P**l observations the good or ill fortune
Priority in matters upon which they
j.’j" *o consult the indications of futurity.
• ’-he death of the individual, this tablet is
^mtlar^cancestral temple, and worsliip-
with, numbers of others. After
jr^'xyirit passes through various stages
^ final absorption into the great spirit
‘^which tlie members of this sect
absoption of a drop of dew in tlie
At first, the soul is advanced or
their scale of existence, according
• “7, ,‘<-’ter of his life. If tlie soul lias
t ?Ea sensual man, it passes into a hog
w ^ l S; if that of a cruel man, into a tiger,
’•cr it** or cru cl animal. The
; 'f;' "J h’ars and the hearts of those wanting
Ud k t f^riion, are torn out in the spirit
ul 00 * dcm °" s ’ On the othor hand,
led virtuous lives ou earth are
^ ' ■vl P°! ,r maa becomes wealthy, and
raised to poaitious of power and
fee,jifP^h*P* tliey become Sion or Conii—
for virtue, without passing
tii'i :..u-
15,0U0 llis. “Atwood's” Hammers assortod.
40 Smith’s Bellows from 26 to 40 inches.
73 Setts Stocks and Dies from 3-16 to 1 1-9
inches For sale bv
deed BRAY, CAUHAKT A CO.
Nails.
ijaa KEGS Cut Nails and Spikes.
OUU 25 Kegs YY'rought Nails and Spikes, just rc-
M ISSRS’ Iotce and Congress Gaiters; Enamel and
Jenny Lind Boots and Gaiters and Slippers,
I just received by YVM. B. FERRY A CO.
oct It
Horse Nails and Horse Shoes.
v c— -;r . - Art LI1.S. Griffin’s Horse Nails.
way to the Pacific; the neatness of tlicirdwel- I OUU 25 Kegs Burden’s Horse Shoes, just
Hugs; their wonderful, and to an Englishman I ceived and for sale by
alarming progress in the mechanical arts; the *
marvellous growth of their cities, and, I will
add, their civility to strangers—I say all this
gives me unqualified pleasure. And when I
contrast tlieir cities, free from pauperism and
vice in its most loathsome forms, with what
meets the eye in London, Edinburgh, Gins- I
w, and other large cities in Britain, I feel I 3Q00 ^"‘coil do.?from 3-15 to 1-2 inch.
dec 6 * BRAY, CAUHAUT A CO.
Shovels, Spades and Axes.
aa DOZEN “Ames” Shovels and Spades.
OU 50 dozen “Leverets” Axes, warranted.
30 do. Axes, Inferior Brands, for sale by
dec 6 UltAY. CARIIART A CO.
Chains ! Chains !!
LBS. Press Chains.
New Boots and Shoes,
A TTHE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT. No. 3,
I u Cotton Avenue, opposite YY'ashiugton
Hall, Macon. Georgia.—The subscribers would _
return tlieir thanks for tho very liberal and loug con
tinned patronage extended to them, and would most
respectfully solicit a continuance of tlie same. YVe
liave now in store a large assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to
which weekly additions will be made, of ail the dif
ferent styles anil patterns usually called for in a shoe
store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to
call aud examine our stock, as wo are prepared to sell
a3 low as any houso in the citv or State,
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gouts’ flue
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
I waterproof, of various kinds aud qualities, both
soled aud pegged. Just received and for sale low’hy
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
that travelers from the old country have real
ly little reason to speak disdainfully of Ameri
ca, or to exaggerate faults which at most arc
only partial and of no sort of account.
“Such being my impression, it will be my
duty to represent, in my own poor way at
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and
Youth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots
dec 6
Voi"- 1 ^mal life. The pagodas, so cou-
ttprescntiitions of Chinese scenery,
Vp 0 t,_^!i 10 5° u tr«l tlie powers of nature,
.‘"you, or winds and waters. Some
*4e 1) ? ldd ‘ D 6* are very magnificent. One
l * 0 *Eij»r t?* Oantou, was measured by
kg,, | 1 °fficers during tlie late war be-
ItjBH'aud China, and ascertained to
Hdji aud 96 iu diameter at the base,
« ,mve upwards of§3,000,01)0.
“i porcelain slabs with which it is
beautifully painted.
^tttd
: t!...!"** (l .' 1 " - ' Uatii.nt. It !- -1.
. '• "G ;'.it- nt- ill (.’.mgn - - liai e
' . i{|'. r Vl« r ‘‘-d in l-noroftl \t.-n-i..u
patent forseven years. n-HiTV-
■ . ^GVi-rinnent of the United States tin-
• :l,ld Oamifaeturc the repeating
arias ia all tlieir own armories
‘. lld uaval inirposes. The reasons
" s’ it are stated to he, that the inveu-
' 1 «ad the use of his patent in a profit-
Iflill Irons :uul Hill Saws.
8aaa LBS. Mill Irons, various kinds.
| JUUU 3 dozen Mill Haws, assorted length and
home," things as they deserve to be spoken of. I breadth. 6 48 inch Circular Saws fir rale by
Nor shall I fail to speak of the advantages to BRAY, CARHART A
be derived by an emigration of the laboring I t. b. nishkt. , chas. r. lkvt.
classes crencrallv to this country—fleeing as I Nisoet at Levy,
-tWZfiL , ,?ri.h.’,.cr n.oinnimnrova- /^xCMULGEE FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP,
they will do, from a penshmg and unimprot a (J Macon. Georgia. Manufacturers of Steam Eu-
lllc condition to a state.of comfort an bound- I „j ues au j Iloilers. RiceTiirashers, Gin and Mill Gear
less prospects of well-doing.’’ I ing. Saw Mill Irons and Shafting*, YVater YY’lieels,
I Plates and Balls, Pulleys, Grave Railing* aud Ma-
“ Wkar and Tkar ’’ or Bank Not Its.— I As testfuionial to tho character of tlieir work
The State Bank of Indiana recently addressed I they beg leave to submit tho following extract from
circulars to the various banks of the country the Report of the Committee on Machinery, to the
,«,h**,, to .fwiom
of circulating notes, through a senes of years, I competent Eugiueer in tlie Chief of the YY’estern A
No very satisfactory returns were made, hut I Atlantic Railroad, and the other members of the Com
in two instances, they elicited the following! odttee «remeno^l^st^ngnsmrcWes.
facts: The CatskiU Bank, in thirty years, .. 0fB ^^Vin.Sbf.e.WecoJd^Messre
with an average circulation of §1*00,000, gam- NUto-t A Levy’s the best, and best adapted to agricul-
ed §15,000, as this amount has not been return- tural purposes, and award them tlie premiums—a
cd in ten years. The Merchants’ Bank of Bal- 8U .tctCup worth «so and a Gol.l Medal worth «o.
„;al „ I Of the Pump*. Water Wheels and Gin Gear ex*
timorc, III fort J SC' cu years, with a Circulation I hibited, we consider Messrs. Nisbet A Levy’s the
ranging from §300,000 to tji000,000, averages | best, and award them the premium on these articles of
about §428,000. Of bills issued between the I manufacture.” YV.YI. M. YVADLEY, Ch’n.
ve-irs 1806 aud 1839, they have now outstand- BT Ordcra for Gin Gear and other machinery,
years . , "T ’ , J . . maa hid promptly tilled, on smtabio reference being given,
ing, after a lapse of at least tonycars^S-’JO, 190, | r March 1.1953. ly
being an annual average of §800. The large ,
average, however, was AT ORE A GALLAGHER, Philadcltria, Pa.-
ohc time, of $lo,000 m notes. We presume Jy |^ Manufacturers of all kind* of IroaRailing. Bal-
the losses *6 the public by the mismanapfcment I conies. Verandahs, Irou Fronts, Garden SeaU, I>c»gs,
of banks or bank-owners, in some sections of Lions, aud Oniamental Fancy YY’ork of aU kinds.—
U* ™»uy. kirger! ,tSrallZKr''
' — | Macon, July 5, 1853. 47—ly Agent
Attempt to Escape-—Wo learn from tlie
Milledgovillo Recorder that on Tuesday night
last, a hold attempt was made by several of i j j-
2000 lbs. Log and Fifth do. assorted sizes. I Men's stout kip hunting and mud Boots; Gents last-
*r.n r ~ i - 1 1 ing Gaiter*. Monterey, opera and tie*, and fine calf
Brogans; Gent*, boys’ and youths’ patent nml enam
elled Brogans; lien’s, boys’ and youths' California
kiu Brogans, a large assortment,
oct 19 MIX A KIRTLAND.
500 pair Trace Chain*, for sale hv
BRAY', CARIIART A CO.
R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also,
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoe* of Goodyear'
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
oct 12 MIX A KIRTLAND.
the convicts in the Georgia Penitentiary to ef
fect their escape. The ringleaders were John
Smith aud Wells of Morgan county, and the
notorious Dr. Roberts. Smith succedcd in
getting out of tho cell building; the others,
sonic four or five in number, only succeeded in
getting out 1 heir cells into the passage. It was
fortunate, remarks the Recorder, that the plot
was discovered in lime, as it is believed quite
a number were concerned in this daring at-
t,‘iii]it t.. hivuk pi-on, though tlie cells of only
0 f the jiri.-' uers were found unlocked.— ]
Tln-re are now I 1!) convicts in the Penitentiary,
and the utmost vigilance should he exercised,
or some of them will be found missing. It is
a gratifying fact, that no convict lias escaped
under tlie efficient administration of Major
Xachrv.
Tin Ware manufactory.
UIIERKT STREET—MACON, OA.
AY'IN’G now engaged good, prompt and faithful
workmen, I am prepared to do all kimis of
TIN WORK iu the city or country, in tho best
manner* and on the most reasonable tenus.
|^r All orders for Tin YY’ork, or Goods in myline,
will bo promptly attended to.
„, P v 1 B. A. YYTSK.
House Furnishing' Goods.
PABLE and Pocks* Cutfi ry
i Stoves, Grates, and Hollow-YYara
M n.:i. ' -1 Ir.n M -
Tin mill Irou NS ;irc ol til kinds
Woful W m* liroonis aud Brushf*>s at
II. A. WISE’S
11.,v 1 NV\\ Sti.r-. Ui' n-\ -f - M i • (\ \
Wheat, Barley,
I /a Hu-lit U Sffd Wli< :it. ?-• li.i'li* •' B;ir!«*y.
I UU Si-t-d On!.*7. ‘'a.-ks Gtinuo.
For >:*!•* l>y jiiov 1) ASIIEE -V^ K1 *S.
c
1LOAKS AND MAXTII.LAS, at net bv
W lN'SIHl* A SON.
P LANTATION BRO&ANS.-Now in store
tho best assortment of Negro Shoes, w«
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
single soled black and rassetts; do. boys and yuuttis
black and rnssetts, all of which wo are selling very
low. MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct 12
ALF si?IN AND SOLE LEATHEIL-On hand a
very superior lot of French Calf Skins, witli 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
•ale by MIX A KIRTLAND.
oct 13
China aud Crockery Store.
Secotul Street Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
■p P. Mc-EY’OY has just received and is now
11, opening an extensive and elegant stock of
Goods in his line, to which lie invites public at
tention. Among other items, ho begs leave to men
tion tlie following:
YYTiito aud Gold-band China, in Tea and Dinner
Setts, at prices from 98 to *150.
Silver Plated Castors and Fruit Baskets.
Chandaliers (for fluid) suitable for Hails a Churches.
Brittania Ware—Knives and Forks.
Large lot of Vases—Coffee Cups.
Goblets, Tumblers and other Glassware.
Looking Glasses—YY'aiters.
Beside a large assortment of YYTiite Granite and
Common YY’are, and every other article usually kept
in 11 similar establishment. The Ladies are special
ly invited to call and examine His assortment, before
purchasing elsewhere. sept 27
New Books
A T HOARD MAN’S!! '■—Sir Joun* Barrington’s
Sketches of his own Times'; The Mud Cabin;
Mark HunDettOae; Roughing it in the Hush; The
Fawn of tho Pale Faces; YTctiins of Excitement, by
Mrs. llontz; Crawford, hv the Autiior of Mary Barton:
M u-.uil.u - Sji, ii > - ; Nm|"'1'".i ia I-..'". Tin- -::.l
Vol. of Calhoun’s YVorks: Webster's YY’ork* in ~ix
Y’ols.; Story’s Life ami Letters; .Swift'.- Work-;
United State- Exploring Expedition, in five Vol-:
French on YY’or.i-. on Proverbs, sad the Parables;
Story of Mont Diane; Stray Y’ankee in Tex.is; Nick
of the Woods, by Dr. Bird; The Attorney, ,. r the
Quod Correspondence ; 1 *.»-i 1 : 1 be suere-sinl Mcr
chant : Rank-' Hi-tory ot tin.- Civil YY ar* of France :
Coolridge’s Complete YY’ork*; Great truth- by tircat
Yuthor- . Year Book of Fact- for 1853, Tin* Arti-f
Wife: Light ami Simile: Six.- - Poem* : Tangb-wooii
Tale-, by Hawthorne; Edgar ("lition; 1 he Young
Maroonet*; Mill-* Treineulu-re; iliei’icture Pleasure
Hook, ami lot* of JllVfiiik‘8, to mmiv ami intrriiut.
sale t>y [oet lsj J. M. BOAR DM AN.
and quickly remove its cause.
| JUlicuumtiNin,
Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn, was
a cripple for nine years. Kadway’s Ready* Relief
relieved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled I s~\ARLETON, CLARK, A CO.—Importers and
him to walk two miles without a stick or crutch in Wholesale Dealer* in Silk and Fancy Dry
throe days, and cured him entirely in one week. Goods, 139 Broadway. N. I”. Are receiving by ev-
Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as ery arrival of Steamers and Packets from Franco
the above, have been cured liy It. It. Relief. 1 and England, the most desirable descriptions of RICH
DRESS (it It IDS, SIIAYYT.S, RIBBONS, E.Y
Cholera Jlorbu*.
I Radway’s Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer
I from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will
cure tlie most desperate cases in a few hours.
Neuralgia.
Tlie moment R. R. Relief is applied it allays the
I most painful paroxysms. It will always cure.
Sick Headache
MBKOI-
DERIES, Ac., Ac., of their own selection. And will
be prepared by the 15th instant to exhibit an assort
ment of goods* in their line, which will fairly com
pete with any in the city.
■Also, a complete assortment of CARPETINGS,
foreign and domestic, and having manufacturers ma
king exclusively for them, have now on hand, and
wili be receiving throughout the season patterns to
iy
OLLOYY’AY S OINTMENT.—A most miracu
lows cure of Bad Legs, after 49 years’ standing.
It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen ll0U ~ e ’
| minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks. *iuiy i». leas,
Ague. mini: Sc GAIJiAGHER,
In ten minutes a tea spoonful of R. R. Relief will Ridge Road and Coates Street, Philadelphia.
\ stop the Chills and break the Fever. I TUOX FOUNDERS A Manufacturers of Wrought
Aches of all kinds, I’ains of nil kinds, Bruises, I J. and Cast Iron Railings, and all kinds of Orna-
Ilurus. scalds, strains, sprains, stiff joints, lameness. I mental and Architectural Iron YVorks, Iron Railings
n ^
Extract of a letter fronrMr. William Galpin, of 70 I Q ue application of Railway’s Ready Relief will iu a I for public and private Grounds, Y’erandnhs, Settees,
St. Mary's Street, YY eyinounth, dated 15th May, I few moments entirely stop the pain. I Chairs, Tables, Ac.
M entirely stop the pain.
I, 185 - , |_ . . I It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds,
To I rofessor Hollow: Sir—At the age of 18 my | removes bruises, allays the most violent irritations,
wite (who is now 61,) caught a violent cold, which For aII „a in8 us0 ]{. ft. ftelief. I*.ok for tlie sigua-
settled in her leg*, and ever since that time they | ture 0 f ftadway A Co. on each bottle.
. ->y
have been more or less sore, and greatly inflamed.
Her agonies were distracting, ami for months to
gether site was deprived entirely of rest and sleep.
Every remedy that medical men'advised was tried,
but without effect; her heaitli sufi'ered severely,
and the state of tier legs was terrible. 1 had often
road your advertisements, and advised her to try | - , .
your Pills ami (Hutment; and, as a last resource, c, j , 131
after every other remedy lrad proved useless, she I ...
contented to do so. She commenced six weeks ago,
and, strange to relate, Is now ill good health. Her
legs are painless, without seam or scar, «nd her sleep I j,-..'!:,''',..,
sound am! undisturbed. Could you have witnessed I .{Jr* 1
the sufferings of my wife during thelast 43 years, I J|5,b 1 *
and contrast them with her present enjoyment of I
health, you would iudeeil feel delighted in liaviug I
been the means of so greatly alluviating the sutler- I Tlie above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent
ngs of a fellow creature. will positively cure.
(Signed) YYTLLIAM GALPIN. » renovates the system completely, resolving 1
! away from the solids all impure poisonous and diseas- I
It. It. It.—No. ».
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
RESOLVES, RENOVATES, REBUILDS.
IT CURES
Syphilis,
Asthma,
Ulcers,
Consumption,
Nodes,
Bleeding of the lungs,
St. Y’itus’ Dance,
Kush,
Tetters.
vsr Particular attention paid to the enclosure of
Burial Lot*. More A Gallagher’s Book of Original
Designs and List of Prices sent to persons wishing to
make a selection. nov 8 2in
Fancy Goods« Comb and Hosiery
Warehouse.
W ARD, PECK A CO., Importers and Deal
ers.—So. 47, Maiden Lame, Sctc York.—Hava
always on hand the largest andbest Essorted stock
of Fancy goods, combs, jeyy’elry, per
fumery’, and YANKEE NOTIONS generally, that
can be found in America, to which they would in
vite the particular attention of the Merchants of
Georgia.
Tlie Hosiery Department is superintended by Mr.
CHURCH, whose long experience in this branch of
tlie business, will enable them to offer extkaor-
DIX'AItr INDUCEMENTS.
N. B.—Great care and attention given to orders.
March 15, 1853. ly
Arrivals for Fall Trade, 1853.
A pert,,,, 70 yeart of age cured of a bad leg of thirty ed deposits, freeing tlie blood aud fluids of life from e ^ftSedl? N*5yoi£* Kna ‘ eSt bar
years tlanding. «U corrupt humors, restoring energy and vigor, x 9 gawsextr \ V M H KNOFPFFL
Cony of a letter from Mr. William Abbs Builder of 'Z'tnW 8trWlgth *° ev< ^ * lld member of Nos. 99 andVoi William street N’ Y.
Gas Ovens, ofRushclifie, near Huddersfield, dated tlie boo*. Has now for sale an extensive stock of FALL
Mav3t, t83t letters from high authority. UOODS, suitable for Clothiers and Merchant Tai-
. s foli'ssorHol'.oway: Nir—I havesuffered a pe-1 Hon. J. J. Middleton, of YVaccamaw, S. C., writes I lors, mostly of his own importation,
nod of thirty years from a bad leg, tlie result ol two ug under dato of May 2d, 1853, that Railway’s Reno- Short time and cash buyers are particularly invited
or three different accidents at gas works; accompa- V ating Resolvent cured oue of his negroes, ou his to call and examine iny stock before purchasing
nied by scorbutic symptoms. I had recourse to a I plantation at Beaufort, of a scrofulous complaint, | elsewhere,
variety of medical advice, without deriving any | 0 f man y years’ standing. Tlie poor fellow was a dis- ' '
benefit, and was even told that the leg must be am- gusting object of pity; he was a moving mass of
putated, yet, 111 opposition to that opinion, your Pills sorcs . The other negroes could not remain in the
ami Ointment have effected a complete cure in so I SAine place with him. He was entirely cured b
short a time, that few who had not witnessed would I Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, and is now at wori
WILLIAM ABBS.
The truth of this statement can ho verified by Mr. Mr.'Middieton is no stranger. ~
YY’. P. England, Chemist, 13, Market Street, Hud-1 „ , .
dersfield. b ’ I .Scrofula.
july 26
iy
Fisher & CusliInHi
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN SILK AND
FANCY DRY GOODS—No. 10 Courtlaniit
B the plantation. To tho people of S. C., Mr. I Street, New York.—Have now on hand, and are
eton is well known, and to the political world I constantly receiving Jhe richost and most desirable
stvles of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES, EM
BROIDERIES, mantillas ami ribbons, to
Ten years
Fifteen years.
Twenty years,
Thirty years,
Forty years,
Fifty years,
on the
Tenth day,
Fifteentli day,
Twentieth day,
Thirtieth dav
A dreadful bad breast cured in onr month.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of
Pcnshurst, Kent, dated December, 13th, 1850.
[JTo Professor Holloway: Dear Sir—My wife had
suffered from bad Breast* for more than six months,
and during the whole period had the best medical
attendance, lint all to no use. Having before healed
an awful wound In my own leg by your unrivalled
medicine. I determined again to use your Pills and
Ointment, and therefore, gave them a trial in her I PXelps A r.nsign, Forsytl
case, aud fortunate it was I did so, for in less than a «“ d Druggists and Merchants every where,
month a perfect enre was effected, ami tlie benefit I ° l * 2i *’
that various other branches of my family have de
rived from theiruse is really astonishing. I now
strongly recommend them to all inv friends.
(Signed) FREDERICK TURNER
When the Patient has been afflicted for five years, G ?° r u *
•under, favorable svmntoms will annear on the G, 4 MkrcHAHTS when Ylflltni^ ^ork, and for
or under, favorable symptoms will appear 011 the
third day after using K. It. Resolvent.
Fifth day,
Seventh day,
For sale* bv E. L 8TR0HECKER A CO.?Macon;
Phelps A Ensign, Forsyth; J. YV. Jones, Griffin,
l.v
The Pills should bo used conjointly with the Oint
ment in most of the following cases :
Bad Legs, Chilblains, Bad Breast, Chapped hands.
Bums, Cancers, Bunions, Corns (soft,) Bites of Mos-
uitoes and Hand Flies, Contracted and Stiff Joints,
Joco-liav, Cbiego-foot, Elephantiasis, Gout, Sore
Throat, Glandular Swellings, Scurvy, Lumbago, Sore
Heads, Tumours, Piles, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Yaws,
Wounds, Scalds, Sore Nipples.
Sold at the Establishment of Prof. HOLLO’Y’AY.
244, Strand, (uear Temple Bar, London,) aud by all
respectable Druggists a Dealers in Medicine* thro'ugh
out the British ”—' # ‘ L *
Oglethorpe House.
nE Subscriber lias just opened this spa- A-
cious, and every way desirable Hotel jasi
at Brunswick, and furnished it throughout ji£l__
with New Furniture, and he intends to oiler to
cash or approved credit great inducements will be
oft'ered.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to orders.
March 15, 1853. ty
Fraud!
A LL who want AXES of tho real COLLINS A
CO. mako should be particular to notice the
stamps, as there are various counterfeits and imita
tions stamped Collins, and labelled much like otirs,
which are fraudulently sold in some parts of the Uni
ted States as our manufacture. They are made in
different parts of tho country by various axe-makers,
nml are generally of very inferior quailty. The
genuine Collins axes, which have acquired sucli an
extensive reputation, nro invariably stamped “ COL
LINS A CO., Hartford,” and each axe lias a printed
label with my signature. It is now more than 2:
Travelers, and regular or transient Boarders, all the I years since we commenced the business with tho
comforts of a First CInss Hotel.
May, 1853.
JOUN II. YY’OOD, Proprietor,
Brunswick, Georgia.
41—ly
Fresh Garden Seeds.
Of\ Papers Garden Seeds.
OU.UUU 2 barrels Onion Seeds.
1 bushel Kentucky Bluo Grass Seed.
1 do. French Lucerne Seed.
1 do. lied aud YY’Jiite Clover Seed.
Empire, an Ithose of the United States, . 1 , , 'V f ^,.01'
‘cuts, 87 nr.d 81 50 each. YVhoicsaie ceived, and forsalewhok-saleattd retail, by
in pots at 37} cents, 87
bv the principal Drug Houses iu the Union, ami by
Messrs. A. B. A D. HANDS, New York.
(J" There is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for tjie guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each pot.
iLIAM YY’. LINCOI
TBOlIECKEH.Macon, Ga.
38—eon- ly
GEORGE PAYNE, Druggists, Macon, Ga.
dec 6 17—3m
To the Merchants or Macon.
G OODS intended for Macon, brought up the Chat
f ’ " •
^^ tahoochce River upou the Boats mentioned be
For sale by WILLIAil YV. LINCOLN, Savannah. I *2' Tl wiU b<3 forwarded through Columbus Free of I fact.
-- - - 1 Commission. Steamer Oswichke,
“ South Carolina,
“ Cusseta,
“ Eagle.
Columbus, Nov. 8, 1853. 3in
>y YY IE
Ga., and by E. L. S'
mav 3
stamp of “ Cillins A Co., Hartford,” and I do not
know of any other axe-maker by the name of Collins
In the United States.
aug 33—2 ly SAM. YY’. COLLINS.
Robert Lawsoil,
S ADDLE, HARNESS AND COLLAR
M A X U F AC T U R Kli, wholesale
AND RETAIL, -Yo. 42, South street, one door'
from Lombard street, Baltimore. .!•-> ’and.
Bifl above articles are manufa,.. . »d of the best
materials, anil at the lowest prices.
Merchants and YVholesalo Dealers are invited to
eail and examine my .-feck before making purchases,
being prepared to sell goods as low as they can he
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
[aug 9 52—tv
e Quarter and Half Pipes Pure imported Brandy.
O 25 do. Malaga, Madeira and Port YY’ine. Hoi-
land Gin. Monongahela and old Bourbon YY’hiskey.
30 Boxes and half Boxes Y’irginia Tobacco.
T. C. DEMPSEY,
dec 6 Floyd House Building.
Choice Havanuu. Cigars.
f_ rx rv/x Tres Fiona’s Cigars.
D.U U U 10,000 Correi Cigars, a superior article.
20,000 Josephiua, and Uuiou Panatella.
ALSO,
25,000 Cigars, various brands, American maim
faeture—very low "pi
doe 6
anotu
'prices for cash only. For sale li v
T.C. DEMPSEY.
Laud ret h’s Warranted Garden
Seed.
ROYVTH of lS5tl,viz :—12 varieties Cabbages;
ans, Snaps, and Runners; Beets, Cucum
bers | Lettuce, Radishes; 10 varieties Peas; Tur
nips, E. Dutch, lted Tops, and others; Grass seeds.
Flower seeds. Canary Heeds, and many other kinds.
Also. Button Onions, and Onion setts.
Uy Country Merchants aud Families supplied on
suitable terms. J. II. A YY'. H.KLL1S,
Near Cotton Avenue Cherry-st, Macon,
dec 6 it 3 m
Sperm,
Whale, Muchiue Oils.
n OU ; 5,00 galls, bleach*
larrels Machine Oil. In I
.r.- and for sale bv CAUHAKT A KOFF.
-no GALLS. Pure
OUU ed YY'hale Oil
limbroidcrles.
N Chemizett*. I'uder-sleev. s. Muslin Robes. Colars
and Embrnideris generally, our stock is far abox’t
niipetition. We will prove the faet to all who favor
with a visit. BOSTICK A JOHNS,
oct 11
Blankets Kerseys, At.
AAA 8 and 9 quarter Blankets. 15 pair 10, II
Dee and 12, quarter Bed Blankets. 10 bales
Georgia Kerseys. 15 bales Osnaburgs. 10 bales
Yarns. YY it li a general assortment of Domestic anil
Staple Dry Goods. For sale bv
' ASMKB AYRES.
Drafts
O N Savannah, Charleston, New Y’ork, Boston,
Ac., discounted by C. DAY’ A CO.
nor 9
REMOVAL
Macon Dagucrreaii Gallery.
W E have removed from Mulberry Street, to
Triangular Block, where we will be pleased
to see our inends, and all those who are desirous of
having Likenesses taken. Satisfaction given in ev-
ery instance, or no charge.
: Instruction given, and apparatus furnished.
I tr“ Entrance through Messrs. Murdock A Os
born's Piano Store, Cotton Avenue,- aud between
McEvov A Ferry's, Second Street.
dec 2o i9—tf mcdaniel a smith.
20
Mackerel.
HALF BbLNo. l Mackerel.
15 do
400 lbs. Cod Fish, just received and for sale by
,„ t ll ' CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Christmas and Yew Y ear presents.
rit HE subscribers re*p«etfully invite Public, atten-
J. tion, to tlieir .-election of Fine YVatehes, Jewelry,
Silver YY’are, YY’ork Boxes, Desks, Dressing Cases,
ami an endle.-,* variety- of Fancy Articles, appropri
ate for Holiday Gifts.' E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
dec 20
For Sale.
FINE Northern horse, perfectly broke *
Applv to
E. L. STROHECKER.
to draft,
dec 27—Ot