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Pvofcssionnl €avbs.
A CAKD.
*« \MI EL r. BAILEY. Esq., having returned to Ma
, .»> to reside, the undersigned have formed a part
nership and will priv tice Law in the U. S. Courts at Sa
vanuAiian I M.irietta. in the Supreme Court of Georgia,
u !!<• < onrt of tie- Macon and Ocmnlgee Circuits, and
in oi e. r counties w hen-jiecially etuplov cd. Office three
d.H.r* below feh-raph Building, up stair.-.
SAMI EL T. BAILED,
WM. K. DeGRAFFENRIED.
jjjT’M<--enger At Citixeucopy+t ll,av s
.1. I’’. BASS,
\ r I-1 > K X K V A T L A W ,
MACON, OA.
Hi i. in Triangular Block. 2nd st., over Burden A
Ut!l . . s s. , r , f<d)22d-ly*
. \ ERS & STANLET,
tliorite) ** «tl Lsiw*.... IRWIN 1 ON, Ga.,
Uli.l PRV FICK IN THEOCMULGEE A-SOUTHERN
CIRCUITS.
1.0 UIVEUS. Ifeb 2Jd-ly*j KOI.IN A. STANLEY
DOC L ORS
McDonald & van giesen
DENTISTS.
»i FU E IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, WEST SIDE.
febSdly _
,i. c. Mcßeynolds.
DENTIST,
f ’C’ttxKi: of Mulberry and Second streets, above lai-
V . er It« u-•, ever .Methodist Book Store. All opcra
t warranied [May 3!
K. 11. OIEIISO.W, l>. I>.
1 )KX TIST,
*c.”ox/; / I AXIER HOUSE.
Mi H d ty
DU. A. P. UOLLIXS
CITY PHYSICIAN.
M.o .'n»d Office over Mr. Harvey’s Store.
IK )CTO RS~
SMITH & HOLT,
/’AU t 'TICING PHYSICJASS
nuov, «a.
Mt t h t >ei Greer A Freeman'*. RESIDKNCE.-
t*r >nah ,t 1 B. Ross', Dr. Holt, in Vineville.
feb I d iv
DR. A. PIERCE,
1 LOMCKOPA.TH,
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK
feb 1 d ly
DR. R. 11. NISBET.
< -O B E »u Cherry Street, over Greer & Freeman's.—
. - on the YliU in front of the Blind Asylum
L b d
DR. 11. A. UETTAI ER.
Ii AVING sj»ent a portion of three successive years in
I < itv, during which time he has limited his prac
t almost exclusively to Surgery, now respectfully off
- -v.-v, -to the citizens of Macon and surround
ing cv ...i, y. in all the branches of his profession. Office
.s, the s. i East Comer of 3<l and Cherry streets, over
Mr Asie r Ay res'new Grocery Store. May 10
JF*. HHICIIERT,
Upholsterer and Mattress Maker,
•»» tWAwi .4 ««w» Rot». CnUntau <t Ma
con. Ga.
I’ajht Hsu_- ng in all its branches done to order at short
aotiv .L -.Coiiche*. Spring and Hair Mattresses mad
to order: old <m«M done up. Old Furniture neatly re
paired am! vami-hed. Curtains put up. Carpets and Oil
Cloth laid. feb *2B d
GREAT INDUCEMENT
TO THOSE WHO DESIRE
KI.I X; AXT R()OMS.
S. nißl ELI I S.
.■vnercc Su, below Exchange Hotel, Mont
gomery, Alabama.
Is prepared io do everything in the
Paper Hanging Business I
In !i*t a* h*nd-<>me a style as Fresco Painting can be
done. To tec done in
G-OLIZ) xAh-INTID VELVET,
And all other colors to suit the taste
OAK A MAKULE PAPERS,
yi’HICH can be A'aniished. and of which I keen
Urge assortmeat constantly on hand
A* to my competency in bu-iness, I refer tothe follow
mg well known gentlemen for whom I have done work*
/ L * ro * M !L* al Green-boro; Col. C. T Pollard’
Dr In'tjT ; E A Blount and R. R. Pool, Marion:
Dr lU. s n Johnson and Capt. L. P. Weaver, at Selma
o « ■
I >.k- ),In giving the followingccrtUcnte-
rav retidene. ill thf- rtit 4 'l°“ t” rk f “. r
4a< ’ ion < n V -n °* e entlre sat-
maArh 15 dly 1 UA " r POLLARD.
C I T Y M o'r'ElEr
TALLAHASSEE , FLA.
J. L. DEMILLY, Proprietor.
btagt Office kept at this Hotel. feb 1 d
BROIV.VS HOTEL
Oppooife the Passenger House, Macon. Ga.,
Bv E. E. BROWN & SON
Meals ready on the arrival of every Train. ’The pro
wUls?*re no P* l " guests com-
rorus.e. feb 1 day 1
Uailroab 3,bD£rtisancnts.
Macon & Western Railroad.
feiztL33tV.-i ffifT'.'MM! Wr thi'* SJtg— _ nfftrr
ON and after Wednesday, April 4th, Passenger Trains
of this Road will be run as follows:
Leave Macon at... 12.00 night and at 1.45 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.15 a. m. and at 7.15 p. m.
Leave Atlanta at 12night and at 2.15 P. m.
Arrive at Macon at 7.15 a. m. and at 7.45 p. m.
The Night Trains will not be run on Sundays.
The 12.00 night train from Macon, connects at Atlan
ta with train of Western &> Atlantic Rail Road, leaving
Atlanta at 10.20, a. m., with Georgia R. R. at 9.05 a. m.
and Atlanta & West Poin li. R. at 10.10 a. m.
The 1.15 n. m.. train from Macon, connects with train
of W. A A. R. R., leaving Atlanta at 8.00 p. m. with Ga.
K. K. at 8.40 p. M. and Atlanta & AVest Point R. R. at
12.30 a. in.
Each train of the Western & Atlantic R, R. connects
at Chattanooga with trains for Memphis, Nnshville New
Orleans, and ail points West, and at Dalton with trains
for Knoxville and all points North.
Travelers will find inis the shortest, quickest and most
pleasant route to the North as well as the
Springs.
There being less change of cars than by any other
route, and the whole line passes through a high, heal
thy region, many portions of it commanding views of
scenery of the most picturesque character.
Time from Macon to New York by train leaving at
145 p. m., 61 hours, by 12 night train 65X hours. Close
connections by both trains at all points beyond Atlanta.
Fare to New York, $33 00; Philadelphia, s3l 00: Balti
more, $2900; Washington, S2B 00; Richmond, $27 00;
Petersburg, $27 00; .Jackson’s River, $22 60.
The last named point is on the Virginia Central Rail
road, and only thirty miles from the Greenbrier White
Sulphur Springs.
To Newbern, s2l T 5, for Pulaski Allum and Red and
Blue Sulphur Springs.
To Salem, $23 lOfor Roanoke Red Sulphur, Red Sweet,
Allum ami Salt Siil|»hiir and Greenbrier White Sulphur
Springs.
To Big Tunnell. $22 35, for Montgomery White Sul
phur, Yellow Sulphur, Alleghany, Salt Sulphur, Rea.
Sulphur, and Greenbrier W nite Sulphur Springs. A
branch road of l z *i 4 miles runs to the Montgomery v\ lute
Sulphur Springs, where ample provisions will be made
to accommodate hMD guest-. A daily line of Coaches
leaves this point for all the principal Springs, including
the Greenbrier White Sulphur.
Baggage checked to New York; for other points
checks Will be given to Knoxville, thence to any point
desired.
bare to New Orleans, S2B 00 time through 58 hours.—
rK—Twentv-four hours less than bvany other route.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
May 11-d-ts Superintendent.
Central Rail Road.
Change of Schedule.
ON and after Sunday, February 26th 1860, the Trains
will run as follows:
Leave Savannah.... ..10.05 a. m., 1.30 r. M and 11.10 p. m
Arrive at Macon 8.55 a. m. and 11.05 p. m
Arrive at Augusta 6.89 a. m. and 6.35 p. m
Arrive at Milledgeville 12.30 p. m
Leave Macon 10.00 a. m. and 10.00 p. m
Arrive at Savannah... 7.29 a. m., 7.45 p. m and 10.40 p. m
Arrive at Augusta 6.36 a. m. and 6.35 p. m
Leave Augusta 12.30. a. m. and 2.15 p. m
Arrive at Savannah .7.29 a. m. and 10.40 p. m
Arrive at Macon 8,55 a. M. and 11.05 p. m
Trains that leave Savannah at 10.05 a. m., only run to
Millen, arriving there at 3.10 p. tn., connecting with 10
a. m., Macon train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the'2.ls p. m. train at Augusta
will leave Millen f>..»o p. in., and arrive nt Savannah at.
10.40 p. m.
Passengers by 11.10 p. m. from Savannah w ill go thro'
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.10 p. m. trains from Sa
vannah for Macon, or points beyond, will meet with no
detention at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyord. on Western
A, Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savannah on the 1.30
p. m. train ; for Milledgeville and Eatonton on 11.10 p. m.
train; for South-Western Rail Road below Fort Valley,
on 11.10 p. m. train; those for Montgomery, Columbus
«fce., by either train.
Passengers from Augusta, for South-Western Georgia,
should take the 12.30 a. in. train to avoid detention at
Macon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery. Ac., may
lake either train.
Trains connect at Macon w ith Macon A Western trains
to Griffin and Atlanta, and the west; also with South-
Western trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines,
Americus, Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., and at Millen
with Augusta and Savannah Rail Road to Augusta and
the north; at Savannah with the tri-weekly steamships
to New York; also, with Steamships to Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection, both
ways, at Augusta, w ith the South Carolina Rail Road is
secured, and passengers will have no detention at Au
gusta or Millen, as heretofore.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen'l Sup't.
February 24th, LB6o d
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
TWO DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN MACON AND CO
LUMBUS.
Leave Macon 9.45 A. M. and 11.50 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus 3.30 P. M. and 5.35 A. M.
Leave Columbus 3.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.56 A. M. and 9.05 P. M.
One daily Mail Train between Macon and Albany, and
Cuthbert. Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.25 A. M.
Arrive at Albany 4.55 P. M.
Leave Albany 2.00 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.26 P. M.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Station
10 miles w est of Cuthbert, ou the Fort Gaines Line and
from Morris Station 11 miles west of Cuthbert on the
Eufaula Line, connect daily w ith Albany Mail Train at
Smithville, No. 10 S. W. R. R. The Road will be open
to Hatcher's, on the Eufaula Line, 15 miles west of Cuth
bert on the 15th of March next,
Leave Coleman at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morris at 11,38 A. M.
Arrive at Smithville, at 3.04 P. M.
Leave Smithville, at 3.35 P. M.
Arrive at Cuthbert, at 5.54 P. M.
Arrive at Coleman 6.48 I’. M.
Arrive at Morris 6.57 P. M.
Making the connection with the up and down Albany
Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery. Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington,
Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-,
bridge. Thomasville. A;c.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connection with
the Trains at Coleman lor Fort Gaines, and at Morris
for Eufaula.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Per
ry. Haynesville and Hawkinsville, and tri-weekly to
Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below' Fort Valley, should take
the Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid
detention at Macon. For other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS
Eng r A Sup't.
Macon. Feb. 29th, 1860.
KS3EJSBZBSfiHHaHHE&KSGK3S6KSESSaBBSaBBQSBBtBi
Itlisccllancous.
1860. 1860.
SPRING STYLE.
GENTS' SILK DRESS HATS I
A first rate article for 53.50
The best quality $5.00
Call and see them—we will soon be receiving the Spring
St vie of
SOFT FUR HATS,
Snmm an extensive assortment of Spring and
sskkoezs,
f and Genflemen - Call and see us.
leolß d-ts BEARDEN, GAINES <fc CO.,
Triangular Block.
pOINTS and Flounced Lace Mantillas.
.~ n . „ „. ~ Bareges, Muslins and Silks,
1 *° ld a * VoUi ’hingly low. by
April 23- ELIAS EINSTEIN.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1860.
'Lnnfcctioncfs, Grocers, &f.
i I :
I WHOLESALE LIQUOR
AN!) 1
CIGAR STORE. I
EMAUSSENET has this day opened a First Class
• Liquor and Cigar Store, in the house formerly occu
i pied by J. F. Winter, Esq., as a Lottery office, where he
■ will, at all times, keep the E'uiest Oualities of Aines,
1 Liquors, and the Choicest Brands of cigars,
All of Direct Importation,
which will be offered on reasonable terms. Invalids,
and others, wishing a superior article of either Wines or ;
Brandy, will find it to their advantage to give him a call. I
Mr, Maussenet, in retiring from his old established
business, embraces this opportunity to tender his grate
ful acknow ledgements to his old friends and customers, ,
from all of whom he solicits a share of patronage, in his
new enterprise.
Macon, May 22d, 1860.
Groceries and Planters’ Supplies!
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
Corner 'l'ltird Cherry Sts., Macon
VRE daily receiving and keep constantly on hand,
one of the largest and most complete assortments
of Groceries to be found in the State, which thev offer to
Planters at the lowest prices. The stock includes large
amounts of
Gunny Cloth, Super Carb. Soda,
Rope, Soda and Butter Crackers
Baling Twine, Herrings,
Coffee—Java,PortoH’co, Rio Ashton’s Table Salt.
andLagnira, Well Buckets,
Black and Green Tea. Blue Buckets,
A. B. & C. Sugar, Tubs,
Loaf Sugar, Georgia Pine Buckets,
Fine Port Rico, Leveritt Axes,
Liverpool Salt. White Lead and Zinc.
Alum Salt, Tanners’ and Machine Oil*
Adamantine Candles. Castor Oil,
Sperm, ■* Linseed Oil.
No 1 Soap, Lemon Syrup,
Family Toilet Soap, Rose Cordial,
Assorted and Fancy Candy,Peppermint Cordial,
Starch, ~ Sewing Thread,
Snuff, English Pickles,
Kegs of Powder, Worcestershire Sauce
Duck shooting Powder Clear Bacon Sides,
Shot, Hams,
Cigars, various brands. Shad,
Tobacco, Mackerel,
Magnolia & Mt. Vernon To-White Fish,
banco, $1 Salmon,
Osnaburgs and Stripes Plantation Whiskey,
Homespun, Bleached. Pine Apple Brandy,
Georgia jKersey, Cut Loaf Sugar,
Northern “ Soft Shell Almonds,
Blankets, all prices, Pecan Nuts,
Piper’s Heidsick Wine. Brazil Nuts.
La Perle Wine. Anderson’s Solace Tobacco*
Cabinet Wine, Mackerel,
Ginger & Blackberry Wine Prime Fresh Butter,
and Brandy, Prime Fresh Lard,
Rye and Corn Whiskey. Corn Shelters,
Extra old Bourbon, ’ Brooms,
Gin, Rum and Brandy, Common Matches,
Maderia, Port & Sweet Wine, German “
London Dock Gin, New Cider,
Baker <fc Stoughton Bitters, Blacking,
Lemon Syrup, Cotton Cards,
Ale and Porter, Yeast Powders,
Ginger Preserves. Prunes Ground Paints in Oil ol al J
and Figs, colors.
Assorted Pickles,
feb 1 d-ly
Let us Live While We Live.”
(ALL G.N
C. H. FREEMAN & CO.,
COTTON AVENUE. ; MACON, GA.
WHERE will be found, at all times, the following ar
tides and many others to tedious too mention:—
Family Groceries.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Flour, Meal. Rice, Savannah Grits,
Butter. Cheese, Lard, Salt. Pepper, Spices, Pickled Beef. !
Pickled Pork, Shad. Mackerel. White Fish. Pickled Tripe.
Pickles, Preserves, Hennetrically Sealed Fruits and Veg
etables, Soap, Starch, Candles, Syrup and Vinegar.
Fine BRANDY and WINE. Superior brands ofCHAM!
PAGNE. Longworth's BRANDY and BITTERS.
Confectioneries.
Superior CANDIES of our own make. Also, all kinds
of French Candies, Gum Drops, &c.
NUTS of all kinds. Raisins, Figs, Dates, Prunes,
Apples. Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples. Bananas, &c.
Parties Furnished
with PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL CAKES neatlv, pack
ed and sent to any part of the country.
FRESH BREAD every morning.
Toys and Fancy Articles.
A large assortment of TOYS and FANCY ARTICLES
which we will sell low.
Fish, Oysters and Vegetables.
We are daily receiving, from Savannah. SHAD and
other fish. Also. OYSTERS and VEGETABLES of all
kinds.
Tennessee Beef & Poultry.
We are receiving from Tennessee fine Beef and Poultry
every few days. Also, GAME of all kinds that can bo
had from about the country.
GIV E US A CALL we will do our best to please you
in quality and price.
All goods delivered to any part of the City free ot
charge.
A Targe assortment of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC?
SEGARS. Also, SNUFF and TOBACCO.
Planting Potatoes.
Just received a fine lot of MERCER, PEACH BLOW
and PINK EYE POTATOES.
feb 6 d ts c. 11. FREEMAN & CO.
Geo. T. Rogers & Son
HAVE on hand and are daily receiving one of cite
largest and best selected assortments of Groceries,
kept in Georgia, which they offer to the trade at. xery
small advance on cost —consisting of
200 Barrels A. B. and C. Sugars,
20 “ Crushed
30 “ Powdered
20 “ Granulated “
10 Boxes Loaf “
150 Bags prima Rio Coffee,
60 ” Java and Laguyra Coffee,
200 Barrels Corn and Rectified Whiskey,
100 " Pikes’ “
100 “ Gin, Rum and Brandy.
100 Boxes Tobacco, various grades;
400 Sacks Family and Superfine Flour,
50 Casks new Tennessee Clear Sides,
25 " “ “ “ Shoulders.
20 ’* “ “ “ Hams,
50 Barrels new Leaf Lard.
290 Kegs Nails.
40 Bags Live Geese Feathers
Snaps. Candies, Molasses, &c. f e b 2j 4
T. J. &D. LANEr~
THIKUST., MACOX, GA., OPPOSITE HARDSMAN * SP ARKt?.
Wholesale & Betail Dealers in
BAGGING. Rope, Bacon. Lard, Flour. Meal,
Coffee, Molasses and Syrup, all kinds of Liquor®
Tobacco and Cigars, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Blankets’
Crockery and Wooden Ware, and in all kinds of Pn>
duce; also, Lime. Plaster Paris, Cement, Guano &c
<c. __ feb 1 d-ly ”
SELLING OFF AT COST
. TO close the business, a lot of fine
HAVANA CIGARS.
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO
MERSCHAUM CIGAR TUBES. &C
at the Cigar Store of MEES & SALCEDO.
Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue.
Store to rent and fixtures for sate.
—also— <
, To rent, for the balance of the vear, a nice dwelling
house, containing four rooms, with large vard, kitchen
and stable, situated on the corner of Third ard Oak
streets. Apply at Mees & Salcedo’a Cigar Store, or on
the premises. f May j 7 _4 W *
A BARGAIN.
SIXTY feet of good front fence for sale, very cheap.— I
Inquire at [May 18} HENRY HORNE'S. 1
3nsurunce itompunics.
INSURANCE AGENCY. ’
r pilE undersigned Agent is prepared to cover any des-
JL cription of property, :n the foWfting named First I
Class Companies
.Etna Insurance Company, Conn. .
Phoenix Insurance Company, Conn.
North America Fire Insurance Company, Gann.
State Fire Insurance Company, Conn.
LaFayette Fire Insurance Company, Brooklyn.
Losses promptly adjusted <>v
May 26- RICHARD CURD, Agent.
$330,000.
FEARS & PRITCHETT,
AGENT’S FOR
The Seim Insurance and Trust Company,
located at Selma. Ala.
Organized in 1856.
Capitol Stock, all paid in, $300,000 00
Cash premium on hand. 30,000 00
$330,000 00
W. M. SMITH, President.
R. Lapsley, Secretary.
Reference.—E. A. <fc J. A_ Nisbet. Macon, Ga.
A CARD.
We would say to the business men and citizens of Ma
con, that being satisfied from tetters, statements, and
the list of Stockholders in the above Company, that the
Company is safe, and deserving patronage. We have ta
ken the Agency, and are now ready to take risks on
stocks or buildings, at as low a rate as any other respon
sible Company or Agency. “This is a Southern Compa
ny, located in a Southern city, owned bj r Southern peo
ple, and we call on Southern Merchants” to patronize
us. all things being equal.
May 4, 1860- FEARS & PRITCHETT.
FUSE RISES OKTX.Y TAKEN.
GIRARD EIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE ; OMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CASH CAPITAL, *200,000
JOEL JONES, President.
A. S. Gillett, Vice Prest. Jas. B. Alvord, Sec.
feb 1 d-ly T. R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon.
Continental Insurance Company,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Cash Capital ssoo,ooo~**>Assets July Ist,
1860, s9o6,6ol,Bs*—*lnabilities, $16,-
514,37.
INSURES Buildings, Merchandize, Household Furni
ture, Rents, Leases, and other insurable property at
the usual rates. Three-fourths of the nett profits of the
business of this Company are divided annually to the
holders of its policies in scrip bearing interest, which
scrip will be redeemed as rapidly, and to the extent that
the profits accruing to the policy holders exceed the sum
of $500,000. GEO. T. HOPE. President.
H. 11. Lamport, Secretary. T. R. BLOOM,
feb 1 d-ly Agent, Macon.
Insurance Companies.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—NEW HAVEN,
Capital $300,000.
SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE CO.—SPRINGFIELD
Capital $150,000.
LORRILLARD INSURANCE COMPANY—N. YORK.
Capital $200,000.
With a large surplus security invested. Policies in
the above first class. Companies issued and losses promp
ly
feb 1 d-ls ■ Macon, Ga.
Fire and Life Insurance Agencv.
r |MiE Subscriber is Agent for the following first class
JL Insurance Companies:
Southern Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company.
Unity Fire Insurance Company, of London.
Applications received, Policies issued and Losses ad
justed by [feb 1 d-ly] J. M. BOARDMAN.
CHARTER OAK Fl.iE
AND
MARINE INSURAN CE COMPANY,
CASH CAPITAL 300.000 DOLLARS.
Joseph H. Sprague, Sec'v. Raph Gillet, Prest.
feb 1 d-ly T. R. BLOOM, Agent, Macon.
Incorporated BS30!
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
or
HA R TEORI). CONNECTICUT.
Capital and Assetts - - - - $937,708.00,
1 POLICIES issued and renewed; Losses equitably ad
j listed and paid immediately upon satisfactory proofs,
tn Jvetr York funds, by the undersigned, the duly author
ized Agent. ‘ * e. j. Johnston. Agent.
march 16 d-ly
Thos. K. Campbell, Agent,
OF THE WELL KNOWN
Home Insurance Comp’v,
OF NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL SI,OOO,9OO— SURPLUS over $400,000.
And the
PARK INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
CASH CAPITAL $200,000. WITH LARGE SURPLUS.
march 16-til Ist Jan.
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
-
' AND
Agricultural Implement's!
In great variety at
IN THEIR NEW
Iron Front Store!
CONSISTING in part of Fan Mills, Grants, Clinton
and other makes;
Spike Thrashers, Emery, McConnel, Winship and sev
eral other makes: _
Horse Powers, Emery, Rail Road, Bogardus and sev
eral other makes of Lever:
Also. Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fingered;
Scythe Blades, Grass and Bush Hooks,
Corn Shelters, Masticators, Straw Cutters,
Plows, Forks. Rakes, Hoes, <fcc.,
Together with everything else usually kept in their
line. 0 All of which will be sold at the lowest market
prices. Call and see. march 29 d
MACON ICE HOUSE
A ( ; I-'. NC Y .
Having transferred the Agency of the
MACON ICE HOUSE
IVROM D. Demsev, Jr., to Messrs. GREER & FREE-
' MAN. we respectfully solicit a continuance of the
patronage hitherto extended to the former, and would
also invite new customers. Messrs. Greer & Freeman
will at all times kee.> on hand a full supply of
XO3E3,
Guaranteed to be as good an article and at as low a price
as can be found iu the South. They are now erecting a
NKW ICE HOUSE,
Near the Passenger Depot, for the convenience of ship-
Ding, and consumers may rely on being promptly and
fiSffany supplied. M. POWELL & CO.
feb 13'd-tf
C?rn (Booiis, 6c c.
NEW ARRIVALS
OF
FINE DRESS GOODS,
FOR
Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Children.
I ADIES’ and Misses’ very superior made and fitting
A Gaiter Slippers and Walking Boots, with and with
out heels. Also a very large stock of
GENTLEMEN’S FINE DRESS SHOES,
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS.
We have a very large and well selected stock of Goods
that we are selling at very low prices, for the cash.
L. L. BRICKHOUSE & CO.
May '25- Triangular Block, Macon.
AT E. FEI CHTWANGER'S.
/
Yon will constantly find
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
DRY GOO DS,
CLOTHING, SHOES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
Lace Points and Mantillas, Hoop Skirts, Mosquitoe nets,
<fcc. &c. AH of this Summer styles. It is the cheapest
place to trade.
E. FEUCHTWANGER,
next to Mrs. Bulkley,
May 8-d . Cherry Street, Macon.
JUST RECEIVED,
A Fresh invoice 4>f
BLACK SILK MANTILLAS,
LACE SILK MANTILLAS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
MAGIC FANS, a new article, at
MRS. F. DESSAU'S.
sto/e on MnUwrry. next Zo ./. IF.
Will be opened toiday
SEVERAL BOXT.S OF BONNETS.'
Macon, April 25, 1800-
Al'lill. Mill.
Housekeepers, Attention,
IpNGLISH Brussels, 3 ply and 2 ply Carpeting, Curtain
Jg Damask and Window’ Shades, Ac., can be bought
very cheap, to close out the lot, at
April 23- ELIAS EINSTEIN S.
N.s.jL’RijpDEM &.co-
A RE now prepared to offer a larger and much more -
IL attractive stock than ever before, of 1
Spring- Dry Goods.
All the new designs, colors and novelties in
/> RE S S G 0 OD 81
Traveling Dresses, Dusters, Mantillas, Misses’ and
Childrens’ Talmas, Embroideries of all kinds, Point
Lace Collars and Setts, Lace Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery,
Hoops Skirts, small figured Goods for children, Striped
Linens and Satteens for boys wear.
House Furnishing and Goods for
FAMILY USE,
Linens, Table Damask, Torveiings, Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Casing, Piano and Table Covers, together with a
full and complete stock of
Staple Dry Goods I
We invite special attention to our varied assortment
ot MOURNING GOODS. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
Macon, March 16th, 1860—d-ts
YEW
SPRING GOODS
The subscriber has commenced receiving his Stock of
FANCY &, STAPLE
DRY GOODS!
HK WILL OFFER
SOMETHING NEW
EVERY WEEK.
His Friends and the Public
ARE REQUESTED TO
GUVUE HIM A CALI.
G. W. PRICE.
febl
GREAT ATTRACTION
FOR
THE LADIES!
TA IE are now offering our Entire Stock of Dress Goods,
VV Silks, Muslins, and Berages, at \ »
* J
New York Cost,
FOR. CASH,
preparatory to removing, in the Fall, to the stand now
occupied by Mr. R. P. McEvov as a Crockery Store, on
Mulberry street. LAMAR & WILLIAMSON.
May 8,1860-d
(iiunfimffliSf I ’
EVERY BODY RUN TO
F. H. Bundiard’s,
AND EXAMINE HIS RICH !
AND
ELEGANT SELECTION
OF
X>i£xxxx<z»xxcXo,
Full and half setts: Finger rings, Broaches, &c„ which
he will sell extraordinarily low, for CASH.
May 12-
Tennessee Corn.
lAAA BUSHELS Prime Tennessee Corn, instore
UV V and for sale by McCALLIE & JONES.
mar 31
l)utg, (Cups, £lotl)ing, 6c t.
IIOKACE FITCH A CO.,
Triangle Block.
HAVING just received their usual supply of Spring
and Summer Clothing, are now offering great in
ducements to any who may wish to purchase Summer
Clothing, which they are satisfied they can sell as low as
the lowest, and invite all who may want anything in
their line, to give them a call. Also a large stock of
Gauze Marino Shirts, which are very' pleafeint for these
warm days. Also their usual supply of youths and chil
dren’s clothing; with a good stock of trunks, hat boxes,
carpet bags and umbrellas.
April 17-
Don’t R.ead.
UNLESS YOU WISH TO BUY
. GREAT BARGAINS.
ip ROM the Ist day of May, 1 will sell at New York
Coat, on time, to my regular customers, the follow
ing Goods, viz: Bareges, Barege Robes, Grenadines,
Grenadine Robes, Organdie Robes, Small Figured Or
gandies, together with a large stock of low priced print
ed Muslins. Come and see.
April 28-
Uatc Arrival js I!
E. WESTSLJLP
Is now receiving his Second Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING !
BOUGHT at low prices and will be sold correspond
ingly low. Henasjust received
10ft pairs fine White Linen Drill Pants at $2.00,
100 pairs superfine White Linen Drill Pants at $2.50
50 White Drill Vests $1.25.
300 Black Alpacca Coats $1.50 to $5.00,
SOO Brown Linen Coats $1.25 to $3.00.
300 pairs Linen and Marsailes, Pants to SI.OO to $3,
200 pairs Black Doeskin Pants $3.50 to SIO.OO.
100 pairs fine Fancy Caasimere Pants ss.oq.
His stock is larger now than it has been at any time
this season, and buyers will consult their interest by ex
amining his stock. I have the goods and they must be
sold. may 1 d-ts w-lm
JOHN E. JON'ES,
HAS RE 'EIVED HIS USUAL LARGE SUPPLY OF
Spring and Summer Clothing,
COMPRISING ALL THE
NEW AND UEMIRABLK HTII.EH,
Together with a full stoQ.k of FURNISHING GOODS.
Trunks, Hat Boxes. Valices. Carpet Bags and
UMBRELLAS.
anr 4 d
“CLOTHING!!
FLANNEL COATS,
FLANNEL PANTS.
CASHMERE COATS,
DRAP D'ETE COATS,
| t r y -
- .LINEN DUSTERS,
WHITE LINEN PANTS,
LINEN BOSOMS
BALTIMORE SUITS
LINEN SUITS,
CHILDREN’S SUITS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
MERINO GAUZE SHIRTS,
CARPET BAGS,
AT BA.IHJD’B
FINE MARSAILLES VESTS,
LISLE UNDERSHIRTS,
LINEN DRAWERS,
ALPACCA COATS,
ALEXANDRES GLOVES.
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELING TRUNKS,
VALISES,
MONEY BELTS.
SUSPENDERS,
LOW FOR CASH.
April 26-
clothingTcloteikg !!
A FINE LOT.
FOR THE SUMMER.
CtALL gentlemen and see for yourselves, they will be
) sold very low. ELIAS EINSTEIN,
April 23- Triangle Block, Macon, Ga.
HATS AND CAPS,
A good article
GIVEN
For the price, and finished in
J3L i
To please the most difficult,
WM. BELDEN’S.
feb 95 d-ts
E. SAULSBURY
MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN
C D O T II I Y G • !
HAS in store everything new and desirable in his line
to which he will add during the season all the
choice novelties of the Pans, London and Southern
markets. inarch 30 d
I. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
ARE NOW OFFERING A
LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK
OF SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING
FOR BOTH MEN AND BOYS,
TOGETHER WITH
GOODS
In large variety. Also TRUNKS, VALICES. CARPET
BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c.
mar 23 d
THE GEORGIA,
BAR AND BILLIARDS,
Macon, Georgia.
A PATTERSON. R s - NEWCOM
Febl.
No. 109.