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of recognizing Walker’s
*£*s to
New York, May 7th
I . tton market is dull and unsettled;
I i,e in favor of buyers.
I j in s declined a shilling.
?|O “EJ exchange is qniet
‘■\rabia. which left to-day. took out a
1 ‘i ~ l n'sp'’’' ie - i
gjpy*,-
i M love • bv ?rriiHH llcaven dc-ign’d,
I 51 ,., rc e and glory of mankind ;
’ ; n i,.,lnd pain ami grief assuage,
■ ‘ . y o mh, and dignify * age.
I v'!le. l'p-on County, on the 25th uli. hy
Ii “V.vth. Col James 11. Bivins of Pond Town,
■ * ‘ . M Mary C. Walker, of the former
[ f rJt hv the Rev. Mr. Mulcky, Dr. Span
f \V | , t t. daughter oi Itev. Thomas Speight,
PROCEEDINGS.
; tt ,lllliHl X” 6, ISM.
’ r(GFLAB MKHTISOv
...JESJAMIN F. ROSS, Mayor.
I’ l i ps. North, Jones, Bond, Bostick, ami
. tH. Harris,
J i;i ~.f the la.-t meeting were read and con- i
• - Keeper reported tolls for the week to
i * -j. C nmiittee reported in favor of tlie fol
,, ats. which mere ordered paid, via:
: j - f-J 26; li N Ells, $5 6<); Driggers 4
.. l&t *S, A Schwaah, 4-'; S- ‘V. R. K. Cos.
[ ■ \yre- frtft; A Brydie. $C ; Freeman 4 Ruli
-1 ’BT English, Y'l 25; Jar. A Ralston, fSy
r ! .if tlie Board of Health recommending tiu
noi the ditching of Itiitcher’.- Branch int<
‘ ’ n received ami referred to the committei
;2Zt Frov > e r *r, ,
(”* „of Aid. Jonen,
,i That the rominittee on Public Property bi
i mthorir.cd to ‘ell at public sale at nrb
) - ich manner as they may considtr best for
. (lie city, the following described city lots.
,! which to be exclusively appropriated to
, n trick Sewers wherever the Council
k s the lot- tiot to be offered for sale under 3*
W *mm this date, via:
I ‘ s ms ;,nd 99, near the Brick Yard, north
’ v p fimi >nd 101, near Rose IliU Cemetery,
\ \V Common, I.nt No. 10, fronting
LlLkuiißooro< JtltWA
, oil Forsyth Street, near M
p r . j Al'o. I.ots No. 2,3, 4 nnd !>, in s<|.
’’ -on A W’ tern R Road branch track.
! , I.ots on the N. W. Common, lying
‘ <> i, l rOdcthorpe Street:
” . ure 45 l ots No. 1 and 2,
pi. Lots No. 1 and 2,
Lots No. 1,2, 3, 4 and ft,
56, Lot# No. 1,2, 3 and 4,
*■ tU, lots No. 1,2, 3 and 4,
•* 62, FoH No. 1 and 2,
- y‘n 12, in tin- sear of W. S. Rills, and the late
1 l mo* in'R B. Washington. Adopted.
1 ‘ : Ud. Jooe*,
shat tin* street Committee be authorized t©
,v ‘. . built for the able walk crossing Wl
---e ; r. rsection with Fourth Street, and run
• .. wr .'onnecting the two culvert*. Adopted.
,(,cn adjourned.
A R. FREEMAN, c. c.
tiavor’s Docket for the week to date.
ami Council. r* John Pierce, disorderly con
hd, finr tlo-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Families wishing ICE left at their dwel
’ lings will please hand in their names
- .nth. stating the quantity required daily.
, t jelivepnl ai 2 V cents [*-r pound, in any part
• e city or Vinevillo.
lo_ t f STKPnEX CLARK & CO.
lil t hvON NEW YRMICAS
’ \|,H A% s Is- obtainesi at the Maaufac
irer # Bank of Macon.
i;-r'.4 —ts
fFrom the Boston Saturday Evening fiaxettc.]
APKSFfMED RHEATIi. -What lady or gentleman
ii ri-aum under the curse of a disagreeable breath
me hv using the ••Balm of a Thousand Flowers” as *
. would not only render it sweet hut leave tht
s:„*t.t- • alabaster* Many iers>ns .1o not know
I. • ••Ith is bad, and the -ahj.-cl is so delicate thcii
.nd; will nev. r mention it. Pmtr a single drop o
i, Rslm” on your tooth-brnsli, and wash the teett
jfct and morning. A fifty cent liottle will last a year.
A BE.trrtrrL Compi.kxiox may easily be acquired by
-gthe ‘-Balm of a Thousand Flowers.” It trill re
ts un, pimpl-s, ami freckles from the face, leaving it
i soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or
r— drops, and wash the face night and morning.
ssiVUiG Mass Easy. Wet your shaving brush in
tt.er warm or co!d water, pour on two or three drops
Batin of a Thousand Flowers,” rub the heard well
.:! make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating
• is-ration of shaving. Price only Fifty Cents.
Fur tale by J. M. BOAKDMAN,
6m Macon, 6a.
What the New York City Folks say of
t. X LOrS (ELEBRATEft VKKMIFI REI
kAxmcTrarn bt Fi.nuiKO bros. •
Xt-u York, Angu*t 25, 1552.
! -s w certify that I am well acquainted with a man
rs of agp, for many years a resident of this city.
I e been at times extremely ill, hut could not tell
-iviuse, unless it was warms. He told his at
• , ’ v.ician his suspicions, but the physician at
ued the idea, and refused to attend him any
-i". His son then mentioned Dr. M’Lane’s Yernii
t e.J asked him if he would take it; his reply war
I aw take something to get relief, or die.
T >at once procured a bottle of Dr. M’Lane’s Cele-
Vermifuge, and be took one-half at one dose.—
L result was, he passed upwards of three quarts o(
hr*? it up ir. every form. He got well immediately
f- new enjoying most excellent health, and, like the
i of old, is endeavoring to relieve his Uli
ktunate neighbers. He makes it hhs business to hum
i-'i select all cases similar to his own, that maybe
iwerby regular physicians, and induces them to
‘Dr M’Lane’s Vermifuge. So far, he has induced
’bin twenty persons to take the Vermifuge, anii
try ca-r with the most happy results. He is well
ied fat lir. M'Lane’s Vermifuge, prepared by
l*~-xg Br. of Pittsburgh, is far superior to any other
T n remedy, sn d that if more generally known would
i . -ave many valuable lives. For further par
it? inquire of Mrs. Hardie, 124 V Cannon street.
■ Tork City.
w.ll he careful to ask for DR. M’-
CELEBRATED VKRMIFI'GE, manufacturer
1 Hiking bron. of pittsbi rgh, pa. ah othei
(uc • m tomparisoß are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s
>? Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills can
’ vi st all respectable Drugstores. None gen
w':hout the signature of
FLEMING BROS.
saylfi-lt
Ns. Plis Ultra.—This point in medica
His attained in the composition of thal re
reaiedy known as ‘-Rhodes’ Fever and Agut
’ f the class of diseases to which its operation
‘y> :t l* as never been equalled and cannot b.
-i fr it invariably cures, and what more coul>
r : If any proof of Its virtues were needed
■ the united testimony of thousands who haTi
- furnished in the certificate of the eutinen
, r I c “ e 'ni |, t. Dr. Jas. R. Chilton, who pronounce
‘•’ free from all ingredients of au injurious na
, an hardly be said of the majority of Fevei
? • remedies, f. )r temporary effect is owing to thi
- ‘ ‘-tv! l poisonous drugs as Quinine or Arsenic
• n- under consideration depends for its effica
h foundation, but attacks directly the o
*'-‘e of disease, Malaria, and neutralizes com
!. ‘” ‘"“'•us influence u|M>n the system. One
•-n.onstrate its su]>erinrity over all oilier ar-
to cure Fever and Ague and Blllious
From the Boston Herald.
briXETHitG WoRTB KWWIfG ! By Using
* roiessor Wood’s Restorative, gray hair cat
-d art’s ‘ y Its original color. The >•.-
•’iner II lt * r ce!ved from Johnson k Stone,
ir i-i - - AD< * ** * >u * ODe the many instances that
V . t 0 oar knowledge of its wonderful es
” -1 jnH PfnWematlcal, but a self-evident
‘ in our community can testify:
t r n . Gardiner, Me., June 22, 1354.
ty ,r- T J: r ’~Dear Sir.—l have used two bottles of
“brMf Restorative, and can truly say it is
/ vd discovery of the age for restoring and chan
-I ' ru Before using it I was as gray a# a man’
My hair has now attained its original color.
ttr -amend it to the world without the least
v„ - Cis e was one of the worst kind.
.’respectfully, DAN’L. N. MURPHY.
—lta i
IEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
0. A. LOCIIBAXB. A- M. sr*Rß.
L ‘Wia, LOdiltA.VE k SPEER.
attorney S AT L AW,
MACON , O A .
f ’ rF,rE ON MULBERRY STREET.
Hi . i Sr
?, j themselves in the practice of Law.
11! gently attend to all busiuess entrusted to
‘ ‘"~’ f *** Telegraph and Mess. copy.
DOESTICKS AGAIN.
t.r,, us JV fi h,’ or “Hiawatha” donr broicn.
‘‘‘Bund „ untain Oirls—by Blytlie White, jr.
Tfct (,t, ‘J, ’ a P*fs, or Irish Echoes —by Brougham,
The Ust; American Battle—by Carroll,
triiolQ., f., , u -*0 Perfect Gentility.
r -iZ tfirirti n Life,
I’-d Miur ‘ a ge—by Mrs. C. L. Hentz,
tiewerton,
Th ’ Old f,”, Slve, y—by Prof. Bledsoe,
’’ r! ‘ et‘ n :e n T by ’ Ja, “ei*—a fresh supply,
■< n a ;f, for th South—by Win. N. White, of Ath
’ “ ’‘•'i bv Inin F more new and popular books, juat
. ’’nyi.Lq J- J- * S- P RICHARDS.
\ , L
Jaconet Muslins.
“’)( ) IV'F-S just received and for sale low by
nE?Es rpe , tS aXld RU&B
- fs>i'iS l D * w Carpets and Bugs to match, junl re*
arfo M HlNdttlP, 8083 4 COLEAU^S-
NEW DRESS GOODS.
mOE subscribers are now receiving a large addition to
‘Wlf former stock—it being their second purchase.
Their stoc*k embraces ail the latest styles of tine and fash
ionable Dress (roods, to which they would Invite the at
t-nuofk of the Ladies of the city and Mii rotimling coun
try. tuny In WINSIUP. lit k (* >LLM AN.
Robes, Robes.
TI ‘T receivad a large lot of Silk. Beragc. Organdie,
Jaconet and Swiss Robes, and selling M per cent
cheaper than they wore sold tbe first of tl,e season,
liiavli* H I? SHIP, Ross a COLEMAN.
WANTED
BY a young man of good ref. retice, for four or five
months employment a- Sal-minn. Aom or Book
Keeper. yottr a.hires. a t the ticorvia Citi
zen Office,
mavln—2t
LOST
H\ a Lid v. a -tranger i„ ~e c fy, .bile on a shop
fnng excnr-ii n. ■ a Macon, mi Momluv l ist I i,h*’s
m-.dc n(‘ >f! ,U ‘'f ‘ ! ‘M > ’’ , l omething like’ t heart,
x u -with the initial-.
’ ‘ “• ■ ‘ ll l / ■rtnin.it* contained about ik>i.j in
mone.v--three fifty dollar note, on a Charleston Bank—
ri.ree ?lugob p,sees nml the balance in .mall notes.—
Ttu- finder wiithel hetnilv rewarded by leaving the -ante
in care nt the Editor of the Georgia Citizen
maylfi—it
H A\AfAY
I|3Rl )M my Plantation, on nr about the fith of Fchruarv
last, niv negro hoy /.A’lf'/V, about 25 years old,
sonic 5 feet S or 9 inches high, weighing nltoul HP) lb.-,
ami of copper color. Said boy, from the effect of a letrn
when small, carrie-one ~f hi> little fingers about half
’•nut, iHi% certaiu uhich ha and. I have fsthe
that arrauceiiienti* are being made to decoy him off
through the Modify of some white man. If wr, I will
pay One Htuulreil Dollars for the delivery to me of the
boy and white man. with iroof sufficient to convict or
I will pay Twenty Dollars for the delivery of tin; l>y’ or
Ins lotlgement in some safe jail, so that J can get him
„ ~ JOHN MCGEE.
Hamilton, Gh. 31 ry Id—3*
Bacon and Lard.
I Illll)?. prime Tennessee Hauls, Sides and Shoul
tr”- CO bids.; and halt bbls. Tennessee Lard,
now receiving and for sale hv
GEO. T. ROGERS i SON.
ronylo—tf
Mackerel.
g 111 BRLS. Hl’f. Bbls. Vr. Bbls. and Kits, No. 1.
■ *X W 2 and 8 Marker. I, just received and for
.ale by GEO. T. ROGERS k SON.
may 10—ts
Ale and Cider.
BBIi. Champaigne Cider,
Ift bbh. Ci. tni Ale,
111 “ Jeffers’ Ale, in pint bottles, just re
ceived and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS & SON.
niavlft—tf
Candles and Soap.
\ BOXES Star Candles,
25 do Sperm do
ftft do No. 1 Soap, for -ale hy
GEO. T. ROGERS it SON.
may 10—ts
FRESH DRUGS.
RELIABLE MEDICINES & CHEMICALS.
undersigned, thankful to hi* friends and pat
™ ions for the liberality shown him, U happy to in
• orm them that his Slock i now full and complete, which
comprises every article to he found in a first rate Drug
and Chemical Store.
Extra pain- are taken to compound Prescription- with
•are and neatnes, at all hours and all days, a#l have
.*cn regularly licensed for that purpose by this State.—
ill Medicines sold by me ran lie relied upon, as great
pains arc taken in the selection of all my Goods, which
•ire-old at a low rates as any Drug Store in Georgia.—
Below are a few of the leading articles.
Acid-, Dy.s, Mercurial,
Ammonias, Gelatines, Morphia-,
AntimomaU, Gum—, Narcotine
Vr-enios, H.-rh-, Opium,
Bark-, Ilonpy, Pota-siom,
Berries. Iron-, Quinine,in large
Bismuth-, Lint#, quantity.
Calomel, Musks, Roots,
Chloroform, Mustards, Sodium,
Collodion, Nutgalls, Spong. -.
Colour-, Nutmeg-, Syringes
Creosote, Oils, Syrups.
Ethers, l*il|s, Strychnine,
Extracts, Paints, Vermillion,
Essences, Pastes, Zines,
Camphine. Burning Fluid. I.eeehcs,
Turpentine, Soaps, Congr'ss Water,
Perfunt.ry, Brushes,
Medicinal Wines Brandy, Combs,
and Panaceas, Patent Medicines, Toilet Article*,
Balsamic-,
Also, PURE AND COOL SODA WATER,
Can be had at all times, sparkling from the new appara
tus, in perfection. GKO. PAYNE,
Druggist and Apothecary, opposite the Washington Hall,
Macon, Ga.
may I st—ts
$60,000.
Improved Havana Plan Lottery.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTT’RY.
(.BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA)
Conducted on the Havana Man.
CLANN D,
FOR MAY—XKW SERIES.
To be drawn on the 12th of June, IS.VI, in Montgomery,
Alabama.
Capital Prize 15,000 Dollars.
ONLY TEX THOrSAXO NUMBERS.
PRICE OP TICKETS.—WhoIe., iti :
Halve* and Quarter*in proportion.
Prizes in this Lottery are paid thirty days after the
drawing, in hills of specie pa.vingbanks. without deduc
tion—only on presentation of flic Ticket drawing the
Prize,
V*r Bills of all solvent Bank* taken at par. AH com
munications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager,
maylft—tf Montgomery, Ala.
MONTVALE SPRINGS,
TEUJJESSEB.
THIS Celebrated Watering place will be o
pened on the first day of June next, by
the undersigned, formerly of the Washington
Hull, but more recently of the Floyd House, Ma- jbjfLwvm
cou, Ga. In assuming the management of thi* new at.d
Extensive Establishment,
the subscriber will spare no labor or ex|>en*e to make it?
nnLonly a pleasant resort to those in search of pleasure
and relaxation, but a comfortable home to the invalid
iu pursuit of health.
The high Mtdicinal properties of the water, have been
ascertained by careful scientific analysts, and their su
perior efficacy iu the cure of various diseases, ha* been
tested by thousands of person-. Indeed, in the cure of
Dyspepsia,Chronic Diarrhoea, Liver Complaints, Rheu
matism, and nearly every other disease of a formidable
nature, the waters are probably unsurpassed.
Pamphlets have been publi-hcd containing a full anal
ysis of the waters and its remedial virtues, (whieli per
sons can have on application to the undersigned.) he
would merely say in this notice to the public,
(ouif. and tM It for vonr-rlvr*.
The F.stablishment is furnished with facilities for cold
tnd warm bathing, and has such other appendages as
will conduce to the comfort and pleasure of hi* guest*.
The best route for reaching the Springs, is to Knox
ville, Tennessee, by Railroad, ami thence 2ft miles by
Stage, via. Marysville.
H. P. RF.DDING, Proprietor.
P. 3.—The nndersigned would avail himself of this
•evasion to tender his grateful acknowledgement- to hi*
•id patrons and friends and tlie public generally, for
their liberal patronage during his stay in Macon, and
Mrs. K. joins him in the expression of the hope that they
will have the pleasure of greeting and entertaining ma
ty of their old friends, (ladies and gentlemen) in their
new Tennessee resort. 11. P. R.
may l#—tf
I)r. Grimes’
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE.
rlil(t valuable laxative anil tonic cordial, is most
confidently recommended to those persons who
ire siiffeling from the disorders incident to an impaired
IlgestioD. Tlie symptoms indicative of an imperfect o*-
iitiilatiou of the food anil its healthy and natural ap
propriation to tint sustenance of the system, are too va
ried and numerous to call for a minute account of them
here. To those who are afflicted with such disorders,
hey are but too readily appreciated, and need no de
aile.l statement of them. To all such tiie proprietor
ommends this mediciue. An ample experience iu the
practice of medicine and in the use of the remedy, as
sures hint that it possesses virtues superior to any other
.ompound with which he is acquainted. lie ia willing
.bat its reputation shall rest upon itsmerits alone.
for Hie t'nstiveness, Head-ache and Indigestion of
pregnancy. Its benefits are jieculiarly manifest, and for
this distressing disorder, it has proven eminently useful.
Asa promoter of Digestion, its ellicacy will be readily
acknowledged by those persona, who indulge freely iu
the luxuries of the table, and by reason of a slow and
labored digestive process, suffer from fullness and oppres
sion of stomach, headache, eructations, Ac. Taken un
der any circumstances, it renders immediate relief. Its
properties as a laxative for continued use. restoring the
secretions and exciting the vermicular action of the iu
lestinal canal, renders it a safe and valuable family med
icine, equally adapted to children aud adults.
Prepared by DR. THOMAS W. GRIM**, Columbus,
Ga. aud for sale by Geo. Payxk, Macon, (is.; J. M.
Kxntine, Atlanta. Ga.
For sale by Petv.h Firri.r, Griffin, 6a.,
j *• J. 1’ Miunkr, b “ “
inaylO — till jan ‘57
CERTIFICATES.
M.uos, March 28th, 1556.
Dr. T. W. Grimes, Columbus, Ga.
Dear Sir.—Having lately had all attack of Dyspepsia,
I procured one bottle of your Auti-I>y*peptic Medicine,
and before taking the Itottle I was entirely relieved. 1
have had occasion to lake the Medicine for the past four
yeais for Indigestion and BiUious attacks, aud it affords
me pleasure to bear testimony to its beneficial effects —
it never having failed in a single instance.
I cannot too strongly recommend its use to those who
suffer with Dyspepsia, and you are at liberty to publish
this for the benefit of suffering mankind, as I am tho
roughly convinced that atrial will satisfy the most skep
tical of it* great value as an Anti-Dyspeptic Medicine.
Very truly, your friend,
J. F. WHITE.
Macon, Geo. March, 2sth ’56.
I have frequently taken Dr. Grimes’ Anti Dyspeptic
Medicine for Indigestion, and experienced iu pleasant
effects. Itis very pleasant to take, and as an appetyter
I dont think it has iU superior.
AXDERBON COMER.
/ 1 EOIUIIA HOUSTON COUNTV.
\T Whereas, Wm. H. Lewis applies for Letters of
Dismission from the Estate of Nathan G. Lewis, dec and.
Thw* are therefore to cite and admonish all and pin
gill a r the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters
should not in- granted.
Given under my hand this 6th day of May, 1686.
GEO. 8. RILEY, Ordinary.
maylft—6t
(1 EORGIA—HOUBTOX COUNTY,
X Whereas, Barnabas M. Giles applies for Letters of
Guardianship of William Giles, a resident of Texas, own
ing property in the county of Houston, and fßate -of
I Georgia,
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all parties
, interested to be and appear at tuy office, within the time
I prescribed by law, to show cause, iif any they have,)why
; said Letters should not be granted,
i Given under uiy baud this tkh dav of May, 1856.
. • GUO. 8. HILLY, Ordinary.
OATft-fe
Sugar and Coffee.
■ A \ BBLK Refined Sugar, various grades.
J x’ * 25 bbls. Choice N. O. Sugar,
30 “ Crashed and Powdered Sugar,
5 lilids. Muscovado Sugar,
12t) sacks Rio and Java Coffee, just received
and tor sale bv GEO T. ROGERS k SON.
maylft—tf
Molasses and Syrup.
)*’’ HDDs Choice Mstanuu Mel asses,
I’’ bbls. ** Reflued N. O. Svrnp, for sale hv
GEO. T. ROGERS A SON.
mavlft—tf
It has worked Miracles!
fpiIAT all the bald and gray can he restored perfectly
1 to original growth, so far a* their locks are con
cerned, does not admit of doubt; ties:de*,it will cure ev
ery possible disease of tlie scalp, whether develojied as
dandruff, itching, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions
—even s< ahl-liead—and la no possible case will it fail
of curing, as if hy magic, nervous or periodica! head
ache. and if used twice a week by the young, regidarly,
it will preserve tlie color, and keep the hair from falling,
to any imaginable age. Read and judge
Logausport, la., June, 1855.
Messrs. O. G. Wood A Cos.:
Gent-—Yours of the 18th came duly to hand. En
closed please find thirty-eight dollars, it being the a
niount for Hair Restorative. I have sold it all. * * *
If you dwose. you may send six dozen bottles llair Re
storative; I think I can sell it. It has worked miracles
in this ph ce. I sold a loan six $1 bottles, that was bald,
and it fetched new hair out all over liis head.
Your respectfully, JL H. GRIDLEY.
C. R. IL’Office, Yandalia, June 21, 1554.
Professor Wood—
Dear Bir: —l take pleasure in bearing voluntary tes
timony to tlie excellence of jour Hair Restorative.—
Three months ago. my hair was very gray. It is tmw a
dark brown, (the original color.) smooth and glossy.—
Tiie only application I have made to it, lias been the
Hair Rostorative, prepared by you, and which, trout the
result in my own case, I can most cordially recommend
to others. Respectfully yours,
EDWARD WOLCOTT.
Vincennes,la., June 21,1853.
Prof. O. J. Wood—
A- you are about to manufacture and vend your re
cently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state for
whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it, and
tnu a others to use it—that I have, for several years,
been in tlie habit of using other llair Restoratives, and
that I tin-l yours vastly superior to any other I know.—
It entirely ch-anses the head of dandruff, and with one
month’s proper use, will restore any person’s hair to the
original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy,
-oft and glossy appearance ; and all this, without dis
coloring the hand-that apply it, or the dress on which
it drop-. 1 would) therefore, recommend its use to eve
ry oni desirous of having a fine color and texture to
hair. Respectfully your*,
WILPON KING.
Bt. Louis, June 22, 1853.
Prof. Wood—
As you are about to prepare and vend your recently
discovered llair Restorative, and a* you request my o
pinioa of it, 1 will state, that my hair was, a few months
ago, very gray, and after using two bottles of your llair
Restorative, it resumed its original color ; and since its
application, all dandruff ha- disappeared from iny head,
and 1 have been troubled with no disagreeable itching
of the scalp. I am satisfied, that those who use it, will
not regret it, as it give* the appearance of having been
recently oiled. I am prepared, therefore, to recom
mend its u-e to all who arc desirous of having a beauti
ful head of hair. I am, sir, vours, etc.
H. L. BTPWART.
Professor Wood-
Dear Sir.—My hair had, for several years, been be
coming prematurely gray, accompanied hv a harshness
whieh rendered the constant application ot oil necessa
ry in dressing it. When I commenced using your llair
Restorative, about two months ago, it was in lhat con
dition ; and having continued its use till within the last
three weeks, it has turned to it-natural color, and a*-
-nined a softness and lustre, greatly to be preferred to
those produced by the application of oils or m.y other
preparation 1 have ever used. I regard It as an indis
pensable article for every lady’s toilet, whether to be
be used as a Hair Restorative, or for the simple purpose
of dressing or beautifying the hair. Yon have permis
sion to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of its
performing all lhat is claimed for it
MRS. C. SYMOND3,
Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. Ift, ’sl. 144 Third Bt.
Watertown, Mass. May 1, 1854.
Professor 0. J. Wood—
Allow me to attest the virtues and magic powers of
your Hair Restorative. Three mouths since, being ex
ceedingly gray, 1 purchased, and soon commenced to
nse, two bottles; and it soon began to tell, in restoring
tbe silver looks to their native color, and the hair, which
was before dry and harsh and falling off. now became
soft and glossy, and it ceased falling; the dandruff dis
appeared and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching,
so annoying before, and now, 1 not only look, but feel
voung again. Respectfully voars, etc.
CHARLES WHITNEY,
at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo., 31fi
Broadway. N. Y., and by all Druggists, everywhere. All
kinds of family patent medicines for sale on the best
possible term-, at Professor Wood’s establishment, 114
Market Street, St. lauiis.
Sold by GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist, Macon, Ga.
Also by W. B. SEAY, Druggist, Hill St., Griffin.
may 111 —3m
STILL IN MARKET!
DESIROUS of getting out a little, from the central
part of the City, 1 again offer for -ale my House
and Is*t cm Cherry Street, near 3d Street. Term* fa
vorahle. L. F. W. ANDREWS.
raajdMf
HARDWARE.
NATHAN WEED,
At the old stand of E. B. weed, Macon, Ga.
Invites the attention of the PUBLIC to his large and
complete assortment Os the following :
I Swedes, English A Ke
ffinVT O PHUPPT flne ' l Iron, Horse Shoe
Qt |J A * Oval Iron, Plow, Cast
J and German Steel.
H 1 A xle-. Spring.-. Oak sad
Hickory Spokes, Hubs,
Shafts, Whiflletrees, Bands,
* n r Bolts, Clips, Lining Nails,
Ld. I Dax*’ Fra.m-, Patent and
J hnamelled Leather, Ac.
BLACKSMITHS’}’
TOOLS. !
TtfFPU A ATT PC* l H * n * , i
ILLllliiiNluJ 1 Braces ami Bi-, Augers.
fflfinT C f drawing Knives of the best
A Ulllia. J makers and quali’y.
U ntlC I Scovii’-, Bradez Patent and other
UUJutfa ) H all of which are offered for sale at
lowest market rates,
may 3
BACON ANB LARB.
7 ■ lllids. Choice Tennessee ltacon.
31l Bids. Choice l.ard.
15 Half bbls. do do for sale by
GEO. T. RGOKltri A SON.
may!)—tf
MULBEIIRY STREET
Is the place for Good Pictures.
IT is not because PUGH makes pictures cheaper, that
he is doing so much business, but that he makes
better pictures, and spares uo pains to ptease customers,
and his large business renders it so, that lie can afford
them cheat >er. lie is now producing very fine AMBKO
TYPE3. aud his customers will always find him posted
in all the new styles. Instruction given to Operators,
or to arrv who desires it, on reasonable terms.
. pr 26
Book-Bindery.
fIMIK undersigned respectfully informs the public that
I he lias opened a Book-Bindery, corner of 3d and
Cherry Streets, up stairs, where he is prepared to exe
cute all orders for
Blank or Printed Work
in the best style and at reasonable rates. Blank
Work with nr without Printing, U ariHlir
Printing and Binding, Receipts. Drafts, Notes, Bills of
Lading, Ac. Ac., executed neatly and with dispatch.
£&~Kailroatl A Meantlioul work promptly
attended to.
Merchant*, Bankers, and Clerks of Courts can have
their orders executed iu any desired style. Magazines
and Periodicals bound in tbe most durable manner.
Ts ueic bound with elasticity and elegance.
Persons sending iu a number of Volumes, will
meet with the usual discount.
DAVID 11088, Bookbinder.
novlT—tf Macon, Ga.
STRONG A WOOD,
DEALERS IN
HI Hi. HU
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Leather, Hals and Caps
IT THKIR OLD STAND ON SECOND STREET.
(OPPOSITE L D. N. JOllXft.)
H AVE now a full supply of Gooils in their line, to
to which they are making constant additions, of all
the different styles of workmanship anil wear, and which
will be aoiil on as good terms, for cash or appro red short
credit, as any shoe establishment in Georgia. They so
licit a continuance of the liberal patronage so longinjoy
ed by the firm,
janl—ly
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
OFFER? tire public one of the best selected Stocks of
Good in their line ever brought to this market, con
sisting of
DOUBLE BARRELLED GUNS,
RIFLES, PISTOLS,
FISHING APPARATUS,
AND
Spurting Equipment* of every Dmwriptloa,
together with
Cutlery, Walking Canes, &c.
A FEW DOORS BELOW TilE LANIER HOUSE,
Maoou, GFa.
bnrtfully httcoited to.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
VGOOD Dwelling House containing ft Rooms, out buff
ing-, Ac. with half acre of ground, are offered for
sale. For further particulars enquire of
niayff—lui K. B. WASHINGTON.
Telegraph copy 4 times.
MAC O X ~
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION.
rjUIK Monthly meeting of this Association will le held
i at Temperance Hall, on Monday, the sth of May. at
8 o’clock, p. fit.
Members are particularly requested to pity their install
ment- previous to the meeting. The Treasurer will be
at his office during tbe week, from t a. in. to 1 p. ra.
W. S. WILLIFORD,
Set:’y. and Treasurer.
ma y 2—lt
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
No. 10 & 11 Plows. Threshing Machines,
Plow Castings. Corn Mills.
Weeding Hof.s, ICorn Snr.LLEits,
Crash Scythes. Straw Cutters,
Crass Hooks, | Manure Forks,
Crain Craih.es. ‘Shovels & Spades,
Fan Mills, {Wheelbarrows,
for sale at lowest Market rates bv
NATHAN WEED.
may 3
IGE! IGE! ICE!
fITHF. undersigned beg leave to inform the citizen* of
■ Macon and vicinity lhat they are now prepared
to furnish them with ICE in any quantity, at a re
duced figure, and ho|>e that the public will give them a
share of their patronage. The undersigned do not pro
fess to sell ICE “as low a* any House in Georgia.” as
they are compelled to purchase their ICE in Savannah,
but they beg leave to say that they are prepared to sell
as low a* any firm in Macon. Sotharimj hern trained,
ire are not prepared to enter for a purse, as ice might
he made to holt from the track.
t : # r_ ICE TICKET'S FOR SALE. Particular atten
tion paid to order- from the country. ICE delivered
at the Itspot free of charge. Order* solicited.
STEPHEN CLARK will be at tlie Depot on
the arrival of every trahi to receive orders, which will
be dispatched hv return train.
i3Y- Customer* can be supplied on Synday Mornings,
at 0f72 STORE, from 5 o’clock A. M. until BV. M.—
In ease of S/i ‘EXESS, ICE can be had at any
time during the day.
STEPHEN CLARK k CO.,
2 door* above fltroliecker’a Drog Store.
may 3
TO MGUERREOTYPISTS.
11. L. WOOD,
HAVING perfected his bkaI'TIH’L stvi.e of taking
AMBROTYPES, is prepared to give instructions
in this new Art, on reasonable terms.
AMBROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES and PHOTO
GRAPHS takeu in tlie finest style.
Call and see him and look at his pictures. Room* in
Triangle.
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’ TITOVAS HARnEMAS. OVIK O. SPARK*.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS”
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
\IT ILL continue to give prompt attention at their
Y Y FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE,
i on the corner of 3d and Poplar Street?, to all business
j commit ted to their charge.
With their thank* for pn-t favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all the interests of their friend*
and customers, they hope to receive their full share of
; the public patronage.
Liberal advance* made on Cotton and other produce
when required.
Planter’s Family Stores, also Fugging, Rope, kc.
furnished at the lowest market rates.
Macon, Aug —ts
f MARBLE WORKS.
J. B. ARTOPE,
MANUFACTURER of and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS,
TOMB STONES, MANTLES, FURNITURE
jjjl.ABS, Etc., ha* removed hi- Marble Work
from Cotton Avenue, to the corner of Sd and Plumb
Street, a short distance South of Hardeman k Sparks’
Warehouse.
| ant—ly
MACKEREL.
IWt *T Packages No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in Kits,
i quarter, half and whole Barrels, now re
ceiving and for sale hy GEO. T. ROGERS & SON.
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PLANTATION FOR SALE.
I OFFER forsale my plantation, lying close to the vil
lage of Clinton, Jones county, Ga. containing2sft
acres, 2'tft of which are in cultivation. The place lias
on it valuable improvements, consisting of a two story
dwelling house with 7 fire places, cellar, good well of
water in the yard, out-buildings, garden, shrubbery,
fruit trees, Ac. The place is healthy and desirable, and
the titles indisputable. Terra* favorable and on time to
suit the purchaser. If not sold before the Ist Tuesday
of October,, it will then be offered for sale at A PC
i TfOX, before the Courthouse, in Clinton.
T. J. COX, Clinton, Ga.
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BUILDERS’ HARDWARE.
A LARGE and complete assortment can always he
found at. N. WEED’? Macon, Ga.
rnayS—
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!!
r|IHK firm of BO,■STICK Jr JOHN? i* now dissolved hy
1 mutual consent.
I. D. N. JOHNS,
Having purchased the entire interest of the concern,
including Stock, Notes, Books and open account-, ren
ders it important that the business of the old firm should
I be speedily liquidated, either hy CASH or notks, ao as
to balance up the Books of the old business.
All who are indebted to the old firm, either by ac
count* or notes, afe requested and fully UFM.TU to at
tend promptly to this notice.
The business will be continued as heretofore, at the
old Stand of Bostick 4 Johns, on a large and improved
. scale, in the Fancy and Htapi.k link of DRY GOODS,
which will at all season* be found at thi* establishment,
at the lowest market prices, either for Cash or approved
Ckedit. I. D. N. JOHN’B, i
(Successor to the late firm of Bostick 4 Johns.) 1
apr2ft—tf
MORE NEW GOODS!
BOSTICK & KEIN,
AT THEIR SEW STORE ON “
COTTON AVENUE,
Are now receiving and opening another froth Stork (\f
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
to which they invite, the attention of
Ladies 8c Gentlemen.
JUST opened, 50elegant ROBES,
s<l patterns Rich Organdy MUSLIN,
4o pieces of those unprecedented low priced fast
col’d, MUSLIN'S at 12>f cts per yard, and a splendid lot 1
of new style Summer SILKS. Also a large assortment
of EMBROIDERIES and MANTILLA*.
Our Stock is all nkw, and will be sold on the most rea
sonable terms.
jy Call at our New Store on Cotton Avrxrx. A1
HO.VriC’K A. KEIN.
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BRAY & GARHART,
SULIM IN “
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL,
AT THEIR OLI) STAND,
3d St. Macon, Geo.
Swedes Iron, all sixes, Malleable Castings & Axle
Peru “ “ Clips,
Refined “ fiat, round and’ Whip Sockets k Seat Spin
square. I dies,
Common English Iron, Patent Dash AColiar Leath
liorse Shoe “ ! *rs, ,
Hoop and Band “ Oil Cloths and Carpetings,
Oval and half-round Iron,,Dash Frames, Arm Rests,
Plow Steel 4 to 12 Indies, Nuts,
Cast and Germau Steel, Agricultural Implements,
Blister and Spring “ Corn Shellers,
Builders’ Hardware, Straw Cutters,
Blacksmiths’ Tools, Hoes, Axes aud Chains,
Carpenters’ “ Nail* and Horse Shoes,
Machinists’ “ Hollow Ware,
Carriage k Buggy Materials Table aud Pocket Cutlery,
of every description A Mortice Machines,
size, such as Boring “
Axles aud Springs, Hubs, Circular Saws,
Spokes, Rims and Shafts, Mill aud Cross Cut Saws,
Carriage and Tire Bolts, Mill Irons,
Waggon and Pipe Boxes, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire,
Whittle tree k Spring liars, Zinc, Block Tin, Ac., Ac.
Sand and Point Bands, |
or a heavy Stock may always Ik.’ found at
our Store, and at the lowest market price?,
apr 25—ts
A Card.
nT. GREENWOOD, late of tbe firm of Greenwood
# A Morris, of New Orleans, respectfully informs
his friends and former patrons that he ha* permanently
settled in the city of New York, having associated him
self with the House of
Livingston Bros. 6c Kinkead,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION AND IMPORTING MERCHANTS,
No. 62 Vesey St., in rear of Aitor House.
He is prepared to supply them with everything in the
Grocer)’ line on the most favorable terms. Also, to buy
on commission any articles sold in this market. He prom
ise* to use every exertion to give satisfaction, and will
give his personal attention to the filling of all orders
with which he may be favored.
New York, April 26. 8m
Improved Dentistry.
mji ii—l TII E undersigned ■
iLaSSrgl would most respeetful
nnrr&fS ly notify the cilixen* of
JJ -LIXr Crawford and the ad- * T IT
joining counties, that he is now fully prepared to insert
Artifieial Teeth upon any of the late and most approved
plans now practised in the Northern Cities. He would
more particularly direct attention to the method of in
serting Teeth upon the colored Gutta Percha base.-
This article,in Hie Northern Cities, is now taking the
place of the continuous gum work of Dr. Allen, the block
work, and the gum teeth, and no doubt will ultimately
supersede eVPry other article used for that purpose.
This article combines two very important advantages
over any other article* in use. Tlie firt Is that a con
tinuous gum colored to life, may be effected, and the
last, but oot least, is, that it may be put up for half the
price charged for gold plate*. Persona wearingthe Gutta
Percha need not be deprived of the use sf teeth for six
or eight mouths, as they are when metallic plate* are
used, but can have them inserted as soou a* the gums
heal, after the teeth have Keen extracted, and can be
remodelled in a few hours, when made necessary by the
absorption of_|lie bone. WM. J. SMITH.
Orwfort t&taDty.
DOGS! DOGS!!
it. TWlWWiui ~ DUB LIC notice is hereby given
that all DOGS found ruuuing at
btrge within tlie limits ofthe Cor- j
poratiou, without badges, after
fttli day of May, will be dealt
with according to law—in other
words, SHOT. J. H. WILDER,
sprit!—2t Marshal.
ICE! ICE! ICE! ~
EYVF.R grateful to our friends Tor past favors, we again ;
J inform them that we are as anxious and will make ;
as great a sacrifice to serve them as ever. We never j
j have been nor we never expect to be run off the trark. i
We are daily receiving large quantities of ICE, and Will
I -ell it as low a* any House in Georgia, and ship it to any
I part of the State. Our new house at the Passenger De
pot afford- ns great facilities in packing, and saves our
customer* exponce of drayage. We have a man present
at the arrival of every train, and all order* will be dis
patched by return train. Our SODA Fountain will be
in full blast iu a few days—look out for that cooling,
sparkling beverage. AU orders will he lillid at short
j notice as we have Rnxe* made expressly for shipping.
I OI R STORE will be open on Sunday morning from
! so'clock A. M. until 8 A. M. so customers can supply
themselves for the balance ofthe day; but iu case of
• sickness we are always on hand.
C. A. ELLS 4 80N.
apr26—6m
JOHN KNIGHT'S
i STEAM, SASH AND BLIND
Jtr’ mzz: I mom mm.' w 9
3d Street, Mlacon, Ga
HAVING been burnt out, 1 have rebuilt my Estab
lishment, with superior fiKtUtlM for the manu
facture of every article in the business.
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CASH STORE.
New Spring Goods.
T p.KE subscriber 1- now receiving anew and handsome
L stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
, su it able for Spring and Summer trade, among which may
be lound almost every article in that line, which he in
tei| ds to offer on the best terms. Also a good stock of
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Paper Hang
ings, Window Shades, &c.
tli#friends and the public are requested to give him a
call. GKO. W. PRICE,
tiarl—tf acon.Ga.
/ 8 EOKGIA, It I It 1C CO! !\TY.—Lodged in
\ IT Jail in this county on the ltitli inst., a small boy,
no mod BEN, weigh* about lftft lhs, of dark Copper Com
plcixion, about 4 feet 8 inches in height. Soys lie belongs
to Widow May’s estate, hut is hired to Samuel Todd, nesr
Fo rsyth. The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges and tike him away, or lie will bi
de Ht with as the law directs. OLIVER PORTER.
apr2—tf Jailor.
i -EOKGIA, It I lilt COUNTY.—On tin •
\ A 12th inst., BILL, a slave small in stature, weighs
about 14<)lhs., 5 feet 5 inches in height, copper complex
ion, about 27 or 28 years of age—says he belongs to J. B.
lira ddock, near Jacksonville, Fla., and that lie has been
runaway about 13 months. The owner is requested to
coolie forward, prove property, pay charges and take
him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs,
apr 19—ts 0. PORTER, Jailor.
CHEAPEST CASH STORE.
FI I HE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and
A the public in general, that they have just now re
ceived their entire new Block of
‘.iiPRING AN D SUMMER GOODS.
consisting partly in
COLORED AND WHITE ORGANDIEf*,
COLORED ANI) BLACK LAWNS,
COLORED AND WHITE BRILLIANTS,
BAREGE DE LAINEB,
BAREGES,
DE BEG ES,
Cll ALLEYS, ,
TISSUES AND GRENADINES,
Fttncy and Plain Colored and Black Silks, most beau
tiful styles of English and Domestic Prints, Cambrics,
Jactmets, Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins, White and
Cluaeked Muslins.
A. variety of Summer J
MANTILLAS.
An extensive assortment of Embroideries, such a*
Cambric and Swiss Edging* and Inserting*. Frilled and
Embroidered Bands, Collar*, Sleeves, Sett* Collar* and
Sleeves, Linens, Linen Lawns, Linen Sheeting.-, Pillow
Case Linens, etc. etc.
FANS, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.
All extensive variety of Dress Trimmings, Hosieries, 1
White and Col’d Marseilles, White and Col’d Plain Rib- •
bed and Cheeked Linen Drillings, Domestic*, all kinds,
etc. etc.
Oar stock is so thoroughly fitted up, and so uniformly
very cheap, that purchaser* of large and small quantities
can be suited in a greater number of articles, and there
by effect a greater saving than any other store in Ma
con. ELIAS J. EINSTEIN 4 CO. i
Corner of Triangular Square and Cotton Avenue near
Mr. Price’s Store,
apl 19-ts.
—: 1
WEBSTER’S
ROYAL OCTAVO DICTIONARY,
Containing am. thf woans in the Quarto Edition.
ANP
TIN AILnXDGFED,
Except in the more extended definitions. With an ar
rangement ofSYNONYMS under the leading words,
anew and important feature.
REVISKO AND fc.NL VUG VO
BY CHAUNCEY A GOODRICH, D. D
PBOFKSSOB IN YALE COLLKUE.
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ferenee, has led to the preparation of the Royal Octavo, j
The great favor with which it has been received, 1~.11, j
in this country and England, i* the best evidence of the
value of the work.
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desire a complete Dictionary.
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briefly the various meanings and shade* of mean! „g be
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tility, is the introduction ot a cuipHt Dictionary of
Synonyms This cannot fail to be universally accep
table, anil is au entirely novel feature ofthe wo’rk.-4N.
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pc hush vn RY
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO Philadelphia, I
And sold by the Booksellers generally.
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BEAUTY ill ECONOMY MM !
mm Subscriber respectfully informs the Lames and
J. Gk.ntlemkx arriving in Macon, that ho ’nas made
extensive improvements in
DYEING AND SCOURING,
In keepiug pace with the increasing facdittos of the bu
siness, and would say to them, that he is prepared to
RENOVATE CLOTHING of every inscription, in
the most beautiful and durable style.; -<oc), as
WOOLEN CLOTHS
AND OTHKR DtsrsiftlUXS OP
GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL,
SILKS, COTTONS. SHAWLS
AND MANTILLAS
OF EVERY CLASS FOB THE LADIES.
White Crape Shawls
ARE BLEACHKD AND DYED TO ORDER.
Silk Dresses, Satins, Meuinoes. Alpacas,
Hoiskry, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks,
Over Coats, Carpets,
liuos, etc.
Dyed in a style unsurpassed in any respect by any sim
ilar establishment in the country.
Gentlemen and Ladles sending Goods to this Estab
lishment will please have them labelled, witli their di
rections accompanying. A good assortment of fi ue
trimmings for coats, pants and vests, always on hand.
House located West of the New York Branch Storw,
known by the name of the
| “OLD VIRGINIA DYK-IIOUISEL”
All Goods must be paid for at the Shop before deliv
ery. JOHN C. CUKTJB. j
P. B.—Ladies are reminded that It is not necesutry to
rip the Skim of Dresses intended to be dyeil, or to take
the braiding or fringe off of Capes and Mantilla*.
Good* sent by Hamden’s F.xpress, from all parts of
the country will meet with prompt attention, anil be
forwarded accordingly. ‘. J. C. C.
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MAYOR’S OFFICE,)
Macon, April lGlh, 1856. £
THE Small Pox prevailing in some portions of tbe
State, renders U necessary to use every proper pre
caution ; our citixens are therefore earnestly requested
to resort to vaccination as a preventive. Persons
will he vaccinated, free of charge, by calliug at the ©f
, 6ce pf Da. Nisbst, City Phjxlolxu, between the hours of
; 6 and fit> ’clock, P. 41. ,
1 •Ft&Jb BDlfc few.
NEW GO ODS!
Just Received!
4 SPLENDID assortment of Watcbe*, Clocks, Jew*
elry, Silverware, and Musical Instruments, all of
which will he sold at the lowest possible price for cash.
SILVER-WARE.
Our Silver ware consists of Pitchers, Goblets* Cups,
Bowls, Table and Desert Spoons and Porks, Salt, Mus
tard, Suear and Che***** Spoons, Card Cases, Spectacle
Cases, Match Koxe*, Ac. alt new and warranted as j
as the best coin, also a fine assortment of Plated H are,
JEWELRY,
Fh, Vest and Onanl Chains, Ladies’ Chatelnnes,
Necklaces, Breast Pius, E ir and Finder Kinds, Locket-,
Charms, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils, Hold Specks,
Ac.
A fine assortment of Ladies’ Cabas, Work Boxes,
W ritind Desks, Hold and Coral Beads of the finest qual
it, also Knives and Porks for children.
A In the Musical Department we have
- A HU * > **‘ Pa-s Violins, Violincellocs, VI-
V olios. Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, Hageo
lcttes, Bows, String.-, Bridges. Tailpieces,
‘ Rosin, Tuninp Forks and Pitch Pipes,
all of the best quality.
CLOCKS.
FIXE French three week Clocks, Brass
tight day, thirty hour and Marine Lever it A-dl
Titnpieces jeweled, also a few Willard Time*
pieces, allot which will be warranted. ‘
DAY A MACBENET.
oct 30—If
It HP.A IHI JiC. —Watches, Jewelry, kc., repair
ed with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash.
Citation.
/ 1 I.OHUIA—HOI STON C’OI’NTY.
\.V Whereas Charity Kendrick applies for letters of
dismission from the Guardianship of Parmelia K. Ken
drick :
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and sin
pular those interested, to he and appear at tuy ofllce,
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any
they have) why said letters should not be prauted.
Given under ray baud, this 3th day of April, 1356.
GEO. 8. KILEY, Ordinary.
aprl2—st
V SUPERIOR lot of Whiskey and Rum for sale by
STUBBLEFIELD A 001 ItSON.
fell 16— ts
TILTON & M’FARLAND’S
WORLD fiESfIffMAMM SAFE
* n ’ * ’ :
-- ‘ .BbSA r-f - e-
THESE Safes have been tested In a preat number of
instances and in every case, have proved their su
periority as protection apatnst the devouring element. —
they are also burglar and damp proof, and are invalua
ble as depositories in every respeet.
I For side by N ATHAN WEED,
j uprl9—tf Macon, Ga.
i GRANGER’S
TO PLANTERS AND STOCK FEEDERS.
> 4lf E are now prep*r->¥t to offer a perfect Mill forgrind
l v ing corn and rois w>r stock feed or hominy and
- naenlfor the table. The superiority of this Mill over all
oltiers, consists in the f0110w,,,p facts, viz : The simplici
ty of its construction, the addition of Friction Rollers,
which prevent the cones from coming in contact and
wearing each other, thereby securing durability, also
j that the outer, instead of the inner shell revolves, thus
i requiring half the power ot other Mills. No. 1 will grind
i from Hto 5 bushels per hour. No. 2 from .A to 10. No. 8
from 10 to 15. Tlsey are furnished realty for use, gunr
i ntied free from defect* and to perform as above. For
4ale by BRAY k CAKHART,
At tlteir Hardware Store. Rd-1.,
,*iprl9—tf Macon, Ga.
MARTIN HALL’S
Wlioloeale And Flotail
DRY-GOOD STORE!
Cherry Street, Miron, G*.
HIS Stook is ample and assortment rsnmplet?. Those
purchasing at Wholesale, >r by tile entire piece,
sh ill be allowed a good discount from the Retail price—
ImuJi of which shall be as low aa any in this market.—
l*b ;ase call and examine the Goods.
apif>—ly
“NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
MILLINERY FOR 1856.
MSb. HOWLAND is now opening a choice and beau
tiful selection of
SPRING AM) SIMMER
MILLINERY
MILLINERY GOODS-aWraP
: Paris Pattern Bonnets, $ ffi-’*- t Ink
Dkkss Caps, Rich J® ‘
Hero Dresses, J ft
French Flowers, if tA
Rirhons,
Bonnet llmiuii,
Laces, Ac., kc.
Ladies’ Dress Goods
And evet y other article in her line of business,
aprllts
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John Howard.
late of i lonroe county, deceased, are requested to
come forward and make payment, and all persons l av-
Ing claims agt dnst said Estate are hereby notified to
prosctu them ia terms of the law.
SAMUEL R. HUNTER, I _ ,
GEORGE A. WYNN, ,Ex r*.
apr Y9—4od
MRS. S. AUDOUIN
tPiWcm ar- BEG* leave to announce to the cl*
‘fl aLfrbSv tin 11s of Macon and community at
larj c, that she has returned from N.
mVEkSSB® Yurt- with a ‘-eautiful and carefully
jMnCSfljjgSmf selected assortment of
SHHK Fashionable Goods,
/X CONSISTIN'!! or
Mil SILK, STRAW, CRAPE AND NFA
RR POLITAN BONNETS,
MANTILETS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, FUSS,
MOURNING SETe z>f latest styles, and
FANCY AaVITICIjIIB
too numerous to mention, all of which she offers low for
CASH. for past fa v ors she still solicits a
share of patronage, and will einlea vor to give full sat
isfactiou. The CASH system is still adhered to.
CASH order* promptly Attended to.
uiar22—tf
A Chance for Young Lawyers.
fIMIE Advertiser is a Practitioner of Law in ome of
A the Circuits of Bmith-Western Georgia, and desires
to secure the services of a young member of the pru.Vs
sion, of ability and gotal reputation, b> assist him in lids
professional duties. To the pro,ter kind of person afa Ir
salary will he given for the first year, and a partnership
thereafter, if mutually agreeable. For further informa
tion Apply to tbe Editor of the Citizen,
apr 19—-ts
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on Thursday, the stli day of June
uext, at the residence of John Howard, deceaseo,
of Monroe county, part of the personal properly of said
deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture.
Buggy and Harness and other articles; also, two line
bay mares anti one mule, supposed to be the largest
mule in the world, the same that attracted so much at
teutlou when exhibited in New York during the World’s
Fair.
BAMUKL B. HUNTER, )_ .
GEORGE A. WYNN. {
apr 19—tds.
WM. J. M'ELROY,
Manifattßrtr *f every Description of
TIS, SHEET-1101 & EBPPEI-fMI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STOVES, GRATES, HOUSE - KEEPING
ARTICLES, PLAIN TIN, AND
JAFANX3D WARE,
BRITANIA & PLANISHED WAKE,
TIN PLATE, SHEET-IECN,
WIRE AND ZINC.
UAKfr-WIBE, BASKETS, BROOMS, PIMPS,
RI BBKR HOSE i.\D GARDEN ENGINES.
N. B.—All bills due when presented unless by special
arrangement otherwise.
aprillJ—tf
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY!
TW O good TIN PMITH9, for which liberal wege*
will be paid. None but steady and experienced
Workmen need apply.
W. J. Mc-ELROT
_aj*
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, OIL, &C.
i)fln KEHB Pure and Extra LFA /),
AdVrv” SO kegs French k American snow white
ZINC.
306 gallons LINSEED OIL,
200 boxes GLASS, all size*.
8 barrels SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
A full assortment PAINT SR USEES, <6c. now re
oetving and for sale vary low by
MlMf - ew-t. mm **.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! 1
Triangular Block, j
(Opposite Agencies ot the Mechanic’s n<l i
Marine lusurance Banks.)
HORACE, FITCH & CO.
WE are prepared to exhibit as large and well select
ed assaorlrm-nt of
clothing,
as can be found in the city, comprising Coats, Pants
and Vests art *ll kinds of material, and the various mod
ern styles.
We have a ‘lwvge stock of Over-coats for men and
youths, varying fruc* fid to |25. Also, Marino Shirts
Drawers. Half Uua., /Doves, Cravat,, Stocks, Silk and
Linen Hand kero!.,-*--, duspeililers. Umbrella*, Trunks,
Carpet-hag* and Valises, with
HATS and CAPS,
for me* and youths, all of which we will sell for cash, aa
low as -auy house in the Stale. ... u
fy Fresh supplies weekly received from our Manu
factory at the the North.
fehN* —ts
1850 1856
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
FAtraordinary Udutvnirnts t* €*sh PwkWN
©f Matters, kt.
THE subscribers designing to make important altera
tions and improvements iu their Store next tall,
wish to reduce their stock as much as possible to make
room, will offer the whole at very reduced prices for
cash.
AH orders promptly Rilled and forwarded p. r
mail. Railroad, or otherwise. Give us a call.
E. J. JOHNSON k CO.
janf—tf
Macon Sheetings.
be/A Bales MACON SHEETINGS for sale cheap by
01/ CATER k BOWDRE.
mart —ts .
LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE!
ISAY Jim, what have you there ? Let’* see !
Why that Is one of IVoon’s beautiful Amrrotvpks, ta
ke* by his new light too. Ain’t it splendid ?
11l ga tss-tuormw ami have mine taken. I never saw
anything better ; its as natural as life,
j That is right. George, you will dud hi? rooms in Trian
1 gular Block, where he i* always ready to take Fine Plc
i tures for those who may want them, at low PUCK*.
! aprl2—tf
OVER STOCKED.
wo * mil j “*■ mm gtw
milK subscriber find* himself over slocked iu bleached
JL shirtings and sheeting* of the various width* and
qualities, awl various qualities of white Muslins both
embroidered and pl&iu ; one-third of which lie will offer
at inducing prices to the trade and those purchasing by
the piece.
Plvase call soon and secure good bargains, as the sta
ted amount may soon be disposed of.
M. HALL,
aprl2—tf Cherry-st., Macon.
CJIXTY days aft* r date application will be made to the
55 Court of Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to
sell the negro property belonging to the estate of Martha
V. Kendrick.
JOHN V. KENDRICK, Adm’r.
aprl2—6Ud
Garden Seeds.
I NIFTY Thousand Papers Garden Reeds just receiv
ed, also Onion setts and B*ttxs>n*, white and red.—
The trade supplied ou reasonable wins. Country Mer
chants can be supplied unusuaiiWilvW., at the Drug and
Chemical 9to re of
GEVIfcHi PAYNE,
decls—tf Atgrion, Ha.
Boots, Shoes, Leather., &£.
THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his fnenzls
and the public generally, that tm■ keeps constantly
on hand a general assortment of
of all styles and qualities, Sole Leather, Cakfjthjn* aud
Morocco. He respectfully solicits a share of pgfol.c pat
ronage, and, as his motto will be “ .mat psatr.s an*
quick ret.ui,s,” and his determination to wll as*V as
any one else, he hopes to be able to please alt athe uicy
call on him, next door to M’Kvoy’s Crockery Suite, In
Triangular Block.
J. C. C. BURNETT, Agent.
Also, constantly on hand, a general assortment of re
ligious tracts and other publications of the American
Tract Society. J. C. C. 8., Agent.
feb 2—ts
£SYRUP and N. O. Sugar just received a.nd for sale by
55 STUBBLEFIELD k COURSON.
feb 16— ts
SOUTH-WESTERS R. ROAD
BONDS.
SOUTH-WESTERN P.. IL GO., 1
Macon, February I5Ui, 1856. J
‘V'OTICE is hereby given to the holders of any-sf the
151 Bonds of the Company, that all ue any nortktt ol
the Company's Bonds may be surrendered ana eonsrqrt
ed into Stock of the company. Interest on any Bwu l
converted is to cease on the day of the Dividaid day
next preceding the conversion, lly order of the Board.
JOHN T. BOIKEUILLET.
feb 2S —3m Treaaurer.
Change of Schedule ou the
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
| OVER WHICH PAfigKS THE
: Great New York and New Orleans Mails.
1
ON and after Sunday, February ltd, lfs4>, two daily
train*.between Macon and Columbus, and ou* be
! tweeu Maosst and Americus.
j Leave Htumu at 2A M and 3PM; arrive at Colum
’ bus at T. 15 A M and 1t1.30 P M ; leave Columbus at 4.15
| A M and I.3UP M; arrive at Macon at 10.54 A M aud
! 7.40 P M ; leave Macon at 2 A M ; arrive at Americus
1 at 6.40 A M ; leave Americus at 2.20 PM; arrive at Ma
t con at 7.40 P M ; making a complete connection between
i Montgomery, Ala. and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington
i and Charleston ; also, with Central Railroad trains toSa
i vannah, Milletlgevill*and Fatonton, aud with Macon k
I Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and
1 Knoxville, Tenn.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
I FaiCaula, Ala.; connecting daily at Americus with four-
I kntM Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany. ThomasvilW
’ iVaialtridge, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks to Lumpkin,
i CadSbort. Ac.; at Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry.
: If: tyueeirille, llawkinsviile and Knoxville, Ga. Passeu
. ge *■ for Atiiericu* and points below Fort Valley, should
tak< the ti.lb P M train from Savannah, and the 5 P
i M train fmii Augusta, to avoid detention ut Macon ; foi
other point* on the South-Western or Muscogee Roads
take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passen
l gers leaving wiericu* at 2.20 P M will reach Coluinbut
• at 10.30 P M. awjie night.
\ Passengers (ram. Columbus and the West for Americus
? Soulli Western iau#ia or Florida, should take the 1.3<
i P M train at Cotusao.'s sleep at Fort Valley, and reacl
■ Americus at 6.40 A % next morning,
i First Class Steamship*seave Savannah for New Yort
on Wednesdays and gaturaays, and for Philadelphia ot
Wednesdays. Passage in the Cjtf ift. $25; Bteerage. fi
I Fa.-e from Montgomery to Savatmefe sl4 Os
j it “ Columbus “ “ 10 W
I t “ Americus “ “ $
GEO. W. ADAMP, Sup’t.
j Maedv 1 * February, 9th, ’56. ts ____
l o the Ladies.
MB'i. MARY T. M’GREGOR’S FEMAL!
Friend and Restorative.
r(HIS Medicine has proved iUelf tube the freal.t
X discovery O# the age. It. virtue* have beet, thoi
otzgtily tested, and iu no zutgle instance has it beet
ka .swt. to fall. Wit>ut Injury to the most delicate con
sfiitation, without
w-.tb imperceptible certa> t £/ r,oov ' n S *”
Ac. whether [.roduced by C >l. or otherwise. This Med.
cune is particularly valuable !l * * ‘•'bange of life, froi
Girlhood to Wotuanhootl. 4 . . .
A trial of this great discovery ‘ U ‘ T’
tkgptical. It ha. produced the and,
erary other known medicine had faileu ‘ , f
bM* advertising the astonisliing result* pr. Nit* 4 *** ,n *
Female Friend. For particui ‘ r V^7 re "’
or apply to MRB. MARY T. M’GRt.
Mac on,
Corner *f .1,1 and Plutub-*t*. in frout of the MarbU \ ‘ rd
’ dee**--ly
ELOCUTION & COMPOSITION,
MR. JOHN GIERLOW propose* to give private in
structiou iu the above art*. A note dropped in
to tbe Post Office will meet with Immediate attention,
aprfi—lm
PU GH’S
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
’ FlllfK liberal patronage he ha* received, and the Ui
j X creasing demand for bis cheap, but beautiful pic
I tures ha* induced him to permanently locate in Macon
lie is now producing the Ambrotype which Is ne
I and beautiful —superior to the l>aguerreo!y[.e, for thre,
I reasons, viz :
Ist. It can be seen in sny light,
fid. It does not reverse the position.
Bd, It never cau fade.
inar29—tf
0. BJIICE, ‘
TUNER ANO Ifffill REPAIRET
Os PIANO FORTES,
IS Permanently located to Macon. pWNaim i raa y
be left at Messrs. Virgin'* and at E. J. Johnston A Cos.
i.ovß—tf
Dental Partnership.
DOCT. IIIRAM BEGLR, of Mscon, Ga. anil Dr. AN
SON L. PF.TTEE, Jun’r. late of the city of New
York, have formed a partnership in Macon, to carry on
the business of Dentistry in all iu various branches.
Dr. Pettee is prepared to manufacture teeth and can
adapt them to suit the person* desiring to use them, a*
to shade, form or size.
Block work repaired at short notice and satisfaction
always given.
APen’s continuous gum work executed with neatness.
His long and intimate acquaintance justifies him In
saying that In this branch of their business be is infe
rior to no Dentist in the South.
RKFMtKNriA ;
Dr. J. Andrews, No. 1 Broadway. New York.
James Whit.- A Cos. Dentists, 28 Broadway, N. York.
Sutton A Raynor, •• Gt>q •< ••
Dr. J. 8. Ware, Boud Street,
Dr. 8. A. Myln, •* •< .. •*
Dr. E. B. Lurcher, •< •• •
Dr. G. F. Shaffer, •• 95# Hudson Bt. “
A. A. Wheeler, • 51 Myrtle Ar. Brooklyn.
Dr. E. Firth, M. D. 10 Gold Street, Brooklyn.
•* B*o**. a. l. rmn, j*.
lltn . f i*.*i**
PACKER’S
TCOE3-W
Spring; & Summer
Ul m porkfr (Cos.
ARE now opening new and splendid
assortuipnt of
i STAPLE & FANCY
1111-I! II IIS!
Coitiprising an unusually larga variety
I of the latest and most rechtrcht styles, *uti
* which for
BEALITY, ELEGANCE & CHEAPNESS,
can no* he surpassed iu this market.
marß—tf
M’KEE & BENNETT,
iCAItRIMIfi & IIIIIMSS
REFOSXTOaVs
Corner of West Broad and Bay Stic**#.
SAVANNAH. GA.
Where r*ry be found at all timer an extensive assort
ment of rich and select
J Os the latest styles and patients, embracing etervarie
) ty now in use.
j * Their stock is composed of selections from the Estab
lishment* of Messrs. J. M. epiinby k Cos., Ba.dwln k
! Thomas, Wm. Dunlap, Mott k Cos.. James Brewster k
jt,,ts, J. H. Goodwin, ai.d other celebrated uiauu&ctu
-1 rer, whose work has a reputation tor
FLIXMME, LIGHTNESS AND MRABILITV.
The subscriber* feci confident in stating that they can
i furnish FIRST CLASS CARRIAOFS, at prices as
| low as any single Vehicle tan be bought for in the city
1 of New York.
11. C. M’KEE.
L. 3. BENNETT.
* jan2fi—3m
j SCOFIELD & DEO.
BRASS rjrr ~- AND IRON
FIIEISI MACHINISTS.
MACON, G EORGIA.
STEAM ENGINES, Upright anil Circular Saw Mill*,
Grist Mills,Sugar and Hark Mills, Milland Gin Gear
lo *, Shafting, Pulley* and Hangers of ar.y required size
or pattern. All kinds of Casting and Machinery made
to order.
The proprietor* in soliciting public patronage would
*ay that they are practical men iu each department of
tJieir business, and superintend In person, and their
work shall equal that of any establishment South or
North.
inar22 —ly*
Geo. & Rob’t. Smith,
HAVING bought the inUrest of Me*rs. DtLoache a
Wilcoxson, in the
I business, in this city, will continue the business at the
old and well known staud of J. DeLoache k Cos., ou Mul-
I berry steel, next door to the Lauier House, win re they
1 will iiave ou hand at all limes, a well assorted stock of
Carriages,
Epc.k.aivays,
Buggies,
Harness, &c v
which they invite the attention of the old patrons o‘
oe lloure aud the public generally. Kepinrin*
1 -hue as heretofore, with neatness and dispatch, and op
1 /to most reasonable terms.
thehe patrons and friends of J. DeLoache will find him
fur establishment, where ha will be glad to see them,
and *ake pleasure iu waiting on them, should they want
any iking its our line.
M HJ
REAP. THIS!
A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF
SPRING GOODS!
MJUBT received at tbe New L’w
Store, embracing all the latest ans
most elegant styles of Dress
Goods, Piuiu Black and Fancy
Silks, Challies, Bcrages, Tissues.
Grenadines, Silk Berages, i K D
Grenadine Robes, Organdies,
Printed Cambrics and Linens, Muslins, Plain White
Plaid ait! Striped Swiss, Nainsook and Mull Muslius,
KmbcqipqVj J-c. Ribbons and Dress Trimmings in
great variety, Etpbroiderics, Hosieries, Gloves and Fan
cy Articles gai*u.*U/ Linen and Cotton fiheelings and
Ac. Table Damasks, Nap
kins, Towels, Ac. Drapery, fluslins, Prints, Ghighams,
Ac., togetber with p,fuil.Aia*4, U t .iit of House Ftiriiishing
oad pther Cooids usuplly found in like establishments.—
ilir stock cf Mantillas atql Talftas is l*iJ e anti desira
ble, comprising every style and price. Cur motto is
quick sales and short profit*, andt owing an etui re new
stock we Matter ourselves that we.CAJi offer iuduceCicutß
oasurpaased by any house in the city. Our friends, ‘the
[labile generally, and the Ladies •specialty, are invilqi
o call and give u* a chance, as we are always at home,
md it is always our greatest pleasure to serve the La
lies. DENMAN k STRIPLING.
mar8 —ts
Look at diis t Look at this!!
$12,000 PrizeTT S6O 000 f
HAVANA PLANWITERY!
MhimulttlYUmiT.
BT ALIUtmiTT OF THE STATS OF tEOEOIA.
li.ooo \mubfiN only ! 1 Prize to KTitkets!
FOR M AY, —C Is ASS N.
To be drawn in the City of Macon, Al.iv 15, 1556,
*t CONCERT HALL, under the sworn superiuten
ieuceof (til, Gta, .U, Logan and ja„ A.
• ixbel. Lsq>
Prize of |12.0U0 e* fil2,(S
1 do “ 5,000 is 5,000
1 do “ 3.IKM) U 6.taa#
I do “ 2,000 Is 2.0U0
j do “ I.IXHI is £,WI
10 do u sttf) is 5,00 b
60 do “ 50 is 8,16 K
!2(ido 25 Is 8,000
sS>do “ 10 is 5,1 HHI
VO#do “ 8 is 4,000
2.000 Prizes amounting to $50,000.
Tickets Sb; Halves $4; Quarters $’J;
Prizes payable without deduction.
Perrons sending money by mail need not fear its being
■>*t. Orders punctually attended to. Communications
. onfidejitial. Bank Notes of sound Bauks taken ut par.
Those wist ing particular numbers should order imiue
tiately. Address
JAfiMtd A. WINTER, Manager.
Administrator's Sale.
WILL besold. f.n the Ist Tuesday In May next at
the Courthouse in Decatur county,Slate of Geoi
.-is, between the usual hours of sale, one lot of land In
<ald county, containing 25A acres, more or less, sold for
he benefit’ es the Heirs of Mary Mans, late of Twiggs
-ounty, dec'd.
JOHN DAVIS, AdV.
mar22—tds
Just Published by tbe
HOVABB ASSOCIATION, FA
f EPORT on SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weak-
C#, uess. Impotence, lire vice of Onanism, Ma*turbr.-
§?lf-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Or
•’ . hi* account of the errors and deceptions of
:i,n ’ .. valuable Advice to the Afflicted, by George
! U lr. et |i I Nwk. (Consulting Surgeon of the Howaid Associa-
C ~*‘ . ‘.r.o.'jwa. Pa., a benevolent Institution estab
:on, Plit. , for relief of the sick and dis
slied by „ virtultnt and Epidemic Dlsea
resited. affl , kbf-i't Report will be sent by mail
e*. A cop) t fULRE OF/fczJ'KGE, on the receipt of
jsssuflKs&ssr* “
apr 19—2 m , J
Bolting au'd WireGloA,
aLL SIZES,Rbr sale b ▼ NATHAN \\ t^l).
A apl 19
CITY ‘VAX.
rHE Books are now open . Office for
receiving CITY TAX RE. Tl n d whl continiif
<pen until the lit day of June. All interested take duo
lOtice. A. A FREEMAN, Treas.
apr 19—ts
JUST RECEIVED,
A FULL SUPPLY OF
©china, imp
GROGKERY WARE!
ALSO
WILLOW BaskeU, all sites.
Wooden Ware, Tubs, Buckets, Ac.,
Brooms. Japanned Ware,
Poor Mats, Toy Wagons,
Willow BaskeU, Cars,
Table Cutlery, Silver Plated Castor*,
Waiter* and BaskeU,
Ladies’ Work Boxes, a fine lot.
Reticule*, Ac.,
Walter*, in setu or tingle.
novll—i tf R p. McRVOY.
BUGGY FOR SALE.
A FINELY finished so Top Buggy and Harness—tbe
tm**’ mtvvn&i*