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Z advertisements.
Notice.
r Lane it dalr authorized to act aa my
, #v during mv absence from the city
THOMAS J. LAM:.
Select Male School,
a School for boys in tM* city, on
r. ■IT se nte ribe r. In the cln> -Ibnuse on
fr-fogytin ..lLJiw Mr. W. P. Li It!-'page.
I *%T •• T ‘ j Kif i expefteaee in tt a business of
["’ e*; w . rt lT'V,i hope* to give entire .itl-foct i.n to
f ; air ;• e (iUdr >n under his charge.
tV 11 * iT l> (IF Tt ITIOV
fi VTrr #lO per quarter.
— mk* *•
yPL pepart-ne**-- IS “
Es l ' i?M u. that the pupils should be entered at the
Ftfft A share of public patronage ia re-
K -•**’ K - W PARSONS.
OAVID ROSS,
Lo oS ‘S INDBR j
U'niNT book manufacturer,
ISDU" 1 BLANK BOOKS for Court*. I
PT'A'l't’ _ \wA R*i; Koads. and to bind all varieties
r t.J* o “superior neatness and dispatch.
]y£ TU S I O
i * :h Elasticity and Elegance.
[Law Books
. i in the most approved styles.
„ r S Weekly and Magazine,
I gtf? e , Jjj ether Periodicals and Maga-
I Bindings.
Pjs-:.s |l^‘'’; a ,d to the rebinding valuable old
[’ ‘ u . ew ni m e.-t with prompt attention.
F ‘ r*er of Third and Cherry Streets,
” Q f Rogers A Son, Macon, Qa.
Plantation for Sale.
I * ‘■* , r o ghn for sale his plantation, lying
La ‘ .” ,r? to*h fftstriettofJThJOlev countv.
IW - ar<i Cedar Creeks, containing 8.000
EH .iJfwil and in cultivation. This
EH errvijthv well watered and well improved,
fce- - r and all other necesaarr out build
i,ro ‘* 4, ‘'. J 4 .ld with the place, if desired.
( - ‘* fjho, the place to any one who may de
ffw * _ J. B. LEWIS.
for sale.
„ y plantation low and on lot Bfc?i
ftp , . wn B lies on the Alabama river, wy*
the ■ .tv of-““
B’ the weduction of Corn and Cotton my
F. f>r‘rahty with anv place In the State—
E <■ 4 l oO acres, of which 1.300 are open;
I~ SwtWtn -rest advantage on It. The lm-
E - ■■■_* jM d substantial. emoradng uch ae are
F rlutatioM. Price 10 per acre, one-fourth
■4* f “**, , j j Ti >ar*.
i y”* rjett Adv.l D. R MYERS.
kLESTRICITY
used nr
OTACTING TEETH,
| BY
30SALD & VAN CtESON.
[ ■< nf evidence in behalf of thia (reputed pain-
F ’ ‘ l/7jreSng teeth, ha. induced the Senior
, . dial to buy the Bat-
F, • to ue it; so that those who wish to test
I:",-,urtng teeth extracted may have the opportu
l emfessor cf the Dental College m Baltlmoce-tne com
r ‘ N -Vend Art In the PrankUn Institute. Philadel-
F 5 .‘inner of istingntahrd member; of our profee
f,'t.occneftd and recommend its use. An ad
I . •’ t his over all other ar-aeathettei is there Is no
aug 37—It
TO MERCHANTS,
hINESS MEN AND OTHERS,
kIMCTHEBN UKOHUI.4\, published at
DtX'ATUR CXH JJTY, QA_. posse#
I . .. rtisii.gmedium. TheGeor
li-i err usd increasing circulation In the counties of
L. gakcr. Early. Miller, Mitchell, Dougherty,
Era mJ :Lo ade of tleorjgia. and the eoterminoua
Pr’ .*-rida—representing, as it does, a large and fer
t f.r rcv’xg region. Trsvs uE4hs*bl*.
WIMBERLY \ MCEPHY.
tgjT—tf nbuMp)
Notice.
■ - Sate, application will be made to the
-1 >-: r .rv or Crawford eouahy for leave to
B. r •.. to-wit: Martha and Rose, belonging
7 -.. L Ha:-.a late of aibl county dec- ased.
H {.< 1 -v ELLEN HARRIS,
A the ast will and testament of
_ E. L. Harria deceased,
I Administrators’ Sale.
H’ e -;ibefore the Court House door in Perry*
■ . .-• . .tv. i,*.. on the Bret Tuesday in October
■ - .. .via. hours of ale. the following Lands,
■. •> wver.'j four, (74.) seventv-llve. (74.) lifty-
B , ’.ve lit ana twenty five (38 acres of Mo.
H ‘ upper 14th rustrict ot Houston county,
- t i-ir drcd and twenty-five ig.3i) acre*, and
v -ftUemeriti in the county, the same being
Ho ‘ ! and -accupled by .lacob Riley, late de
■u: • v “ rtue ot an order of the Court of Onlln
■ . ‘the teneflt of the heirs and creditors
■ • • a dwelling ->n tt.w pU-e is targe and com
■ jiJ oihei improvement* good.
K af ARSALOM MARSHALL,
H, fe-tds JACOB L. RILEY. Adm'rs.
Planters’ Convention.
, .sd Meeting of this body will be held in the
■v Mao i., on the second Ttieselay in September.—
# ‘.g counties of the State are earnestly re-
K. ed iu.egates to said Convention. The i>S
■ and tne Chairmen of the Con.mitteea
v detl to meet at the Lanier House in
Hi a * o'clock “H of the day previous to the meeting
H : HihOß. on business of importance.
K HOW EI.L COBB, President.
liSiCO’SLDTTEWES
I TRIUMPHANT!
■SWAN & CO.
■Buuue to DRAW as 181 AL
■ without interruption.
I s\vaV& CO.’S
are LEGAL, and
iithoriztd by the State of Georgia.
Hflate attempt to lujure our
SI firm has shown that our
■•ottfile* are drawn Fairly ;
}> *’ Prizes ore paid Punctually ;
at snd that our Schemes
LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY
1A THE HORLDI
- :T -agScteoe will be drawn by 8. Swan A Cos.
- the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each
iH v ’ I-Nimber Lotteries for July, I§6S, at
■iV 1 -h public, under the superintendence
I m. was :jh 9
,j n Saturday , Sept. 4, 1858. I
■ * - ■ a B :B2S§
Saturday, Sept. 11, 1858.
I*- Bmw zt:n
Saturday. Sept. 18, 1858.
:i ie
I { S.Vviqy > Sept. 25, 18§8.
h •** e Piauof Single Numbers
I Tickets,
■ ‘ mn J Four Hundred and High
ty-Fiee Prizes ! !
■ *‘ f! to every Xtae Tickets.
W 1 *' I PI cEXTSC HE ME!
Trr T ” BE DRAW S
SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER.
•rojKki
H* * sa,ooa
I * a IMW
SJ¥W
■ * of 4,000
I* t MN
! cf IJOO
‘ f . 141
■ ‘ cf m
00
■; u P
L If x>
* if 600
9 if 800
i sf 136
FRIZES.
I* ‘ “ lo *tO,ooo P riaeare $1,600
K * mA 80,000 •• arc 1,300 I
■* “ f2J “ 10,000 “ are 800
S.OCO are 600
II “ ‘fl “ 4,000 “ are 400
• J 8,000 “ arc SOO
t
■r 4 - ‘ >5—Q Barters U SO.
Khe plan of the Lott^rl^f
K~, )fp J 0E - <Jf reueivieg it
1 ‘-it*.*/’ * Bl ‘ ! I>e * cl<l * l th * f °t low,n 4
bicktge of 10 Whole Ticket*, S9O
„ 10 Half 4O
„ 10 Quarter “ JO
I [j ~ 10 Eighth “ 10 !
rt *P Tltkets or Certlfitales,
B: - -:n:\7 ‘ °°* address for the Ticket* or-
K ‘ P> . ‘ wh *ch they will be forwarded by
| _ , '‘H-'^ Ch ‘ Vet ‘ ck ' , *ndin C in an, |
K>’ -c’ X *nd Priss* will be vent U ,
IH .f’- 7 *T - r ite drawing.' ’
Hr -.x. , pl *“* wr,t * ‘htr signatures
,v , ‘ County and State.
Bk dediS Pr ' le j * draWD ‘ nJ P ‘ ya ’
H;” ‘ : , . ‘" ,n *ud under, paid immediate*
rtJi * other prises at the usual time of
■'‘rs.'t^^onsstrieti, confidential.
T et or Certifiers to
Or vv *x t CO -’ Aa k Ußl , Ga.
rto “M. SHIVERSJr!,
Pvnon, Agent at Macon, Ga.
H^t r, ‘ . “4r/iU“ f „ n *‘ r Montgomery, Ala., or
Hi 7 f a e a tfl Gr order* filled, and save
HE, * e - B *an A Cos., at either of those
HL*’Ae to*cm ra^ r * th4t 4re dr4Wn from th
II ;* ‘ l ht P rlK e4ch on * •
■ A P*:-er-— * ft *r eery dsawlng. In the
H UnZXZ MuUSs Regi*-
■I Jf ‘ T . Z r i OasttU, AU.ua.,
P dshsTtSSS.
Tax Collectorißhlp.
tW~ We are authorised to announce JAMES M. OATES,
as a Candidate for Tag Collector ot Bibb County, it tLe elec
tion In January next. •juivt-td
j City papers copy
Macon it western r. road.
ON and'd*.. i mfaf,l|toJal). t ,
Iq6ov< :
Jjwve M cm at 1? :.i/hL Arrive at Atlanta 7,1.1. A. M.
Mi vc tiO X. If-Arrive at Atlanta 4.ft\ p. Nf*
Leave Fh .tail 12 night. Arrive at Micon 7.1 f5 A
.ULwataat UA. Arrive at Maunn 5/0 P. M.
W vJ?- from Macon r with tb
A AUanf!” H od at ft 40. p. m.; with th> * ‘n- .tm**
Road 13 at night, and Atlanta A Wei [beat Rna,l 14 -
The night trai„ will ruH be run on Sundays. **•“•*• ®.
The of the Virginia and Uaii Road
makaithii the n**4 pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which may be had at
iuciudir.g St ace tare, 7 audio New York 00** “
Furtherinformatioi. mav be had In re atiim tnth •
on Hcket AUu J
: ALrRKpT^SgSiLSwpt.
OGLETHORPE
MEDICAL COLLEGE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
THE Fourth Annua! Session of this College will com
mence on Monday, the 18th of October, and continue
until the first week Ir, March.
Preliminary Lectures will be delivered from the 4th of Oc
tober until the commencement of the Annual Session.
These lectures are free to ail Students.
FACT ETY.
H. L. BYRD. A. M.. M. D„ Professor of the Pnnc ;.le* and
Practice of Medicine.
HOLMKS STEELE. M. I).. Protesaor of Obstetric? and Dis
ease* of Women and Children.
A ‘ IT A MOOS. M. D., Professor of the Princ pies and
Practice of Surgery.
V ?.7^ A rP RO - J* D ’ Professor of Mater a Medica
and Medical Jurvimnidence.
E ’ ai V D ’’ Profe3Bor <* Physiology ard Oener-
Amitomv LA ™’ M ’ Profe9Sor of Special anc Genera
B ’ A * B ’ M - D * Professor of Chemistry and
W. T. FEAY. M. D., Emeritus Profaworof Chemiatry.
CHARGES.
Fees for the full Course sir*
“ Demons! rater 10
Matric ilat'on tpaid but once) 5
ntv Hospital, (optlonary) 5
Diploma jq
mav take the tickets of one or more of the Courses
potportionafely. Ore Student will he received from
e *Thr'niSi?tn , ?*iT fVee of charge. a heretofore.
J.o*octing Rooms will be opened unon thorganization
of the Class, and kept well supplied with good matriid du
rtng the session The dally clinlque at the Collert will be
nw “ct nn ,! h r and is free to the Class. The
T ' e Pl ,T iU furnished by the Faculty, free
I? 1 ! “SEE student- a mav rt Mire It—
’o 3ft D Afldltion to the instructions of their
1 41 *h advantages which the physicians of
thazlMtitutlon are capable ol affording.
nt w?*tbbfv r'TillS** 1 U 1 our School ia “retrograding.”
WBfcUowtijgstatement quite aufllcientto settle
u’,. 1 ! 11 *™ • The number of matriculants In the Oglethorpe
ntSSiSi 1 ‘’-oUrFate year of 1857-9. wL
li T r *il n *’I es: wh, l* *•“* respective numbers for the same peri-
Mrdlca! Col'eve. were about lfi snd
Oood Board can be procured In the city, at from $8 JO to
55 MF W6ff,
For further Information call upon or address
W o*o H. L. BYRD. M. D„ Dean,
ft No. 86 Broughton t.. opposite the Marshall House
Dividend No. 13.
South Western Roll Road C 0.,)
Macan, Ga., August 12th, ltdi. {
of Four (*4) Dollars per share aaa been
this day dec.ared by the Board of Directors, out of the
earnings of the wi months ending July .list. ISAB, payable to
“* then stockholders, on and after the 15th instant.
atockboldvrs ln Savannah will receive their dividends at
the Central Rail Road Bank.
JNO, T. BOIFECILLKT.
aug t_4t Secfy A Treat,
Card Printing,
INelegant style, on the Fas* cat Press In the City, con
sequent ly a t lower prices, at
ANDREWS’ JOB OFF.'CE,
ug 13—ts __ _ Near Ralstoa’s Hail.
LABELS,
lif fyOLO. < OI.ORKIk I.\RH or PLAIN, printed In
the neatest manner, at short notice, and very cheap, at
.. .. ANDREWS’ JOB OFFI'3*.
aug 13— ts Near Ralston’s Hall.
Planters, Attend!
THE ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS CO.,
Columbus, Ga.,
\iriLL pay ONE CENT per pound for one hundred thou,
T V sand pound* of Oln Waste*. In quantities to suit tellers
gathered without dirt er whole seed—done up in Bales and
delivered to any of the Rail Roads within one hundred miles
from Columbui, or from anv greater distanoe, but the extra
transportation, beyond the hundred miles aforesaid, will be
deducted from the price. The sa*ks and rope will oe return
ed to the owner*, and delivered at the same depot whence
the waste* are ahipped. at the expense of the Company.
Shippers should mark the bales with their names, so that
there will be no difficulty in Identifying the owners a* the
package* arrive at the Paper Mills Ware-houae.
Please take Rail Road Receipts and send the at,me to the
Rock Island Paper Mills Cos., Coiumbua, Ga.
aug 30—lm JOHN G. WINTER, President.
PITTSBURGH, PA-, - - Chartered 1855
300 Stndfnts xttmdintr January 1858.
Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of
the United States. Young men prepared for actual duties of
the Counting Room.
J. C. SMITH, A. M.. Professor of Book-keeping and Science
of Accounts.
A.T. DOUTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial
Calculations.
J. A- HEYIIRICK and TANARUS, C. JENKINS, Teachers of Book-
A. CO\£lLy *nd W. A, MILLER, Prof*, of Penmanship.
SINGLE AND DOUDBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,
As used in every department of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUS NESS
WRITING —DETKCTIUG COUNTERFEIT
MONET—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE
COMMERCIAL LAW —
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the 3i.eccss and
thorough education of a practical business man.
I*2 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the ia4 three
years, also in Easter., and Western Cities, for best Writing,
NOT ENGRAVED WORK.
INPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students enter at any time—no vacation—time unlimited
review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situation*
—Tuition for Full Commercial Course *33 00—Average time
eight to twelve week*—Board #3 60 per week—Stationary, 6
—Entire cost, #6O to 970.
fW~ Minister*’ son* received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen
tal Writing—inclose two stamps, and address
F. W. JENKINS,
aug SO—ts Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dune urn.
PROSPECTUS.
Volume Fourteen
BEING SEPTEMBER 11, 1858.
MECHANICS, INVENTORS,
MAMF.UTIREBs and FARMER*.
T** Scucrriric Aaehi ca m has now reached its Fora
tkxxth Year, and will enter upon a New Volume on the 11th
of September. It is the only weekly publication of the kind
now Issued In this country, ami has a very extensive circula
tion ; n all the States of the Union- It Is not, ss some might
suppose from Its title, a dry, abstruse work on technical science,
on thecontrary. It so deals with the great events going on In
the sclentlttc, mechanical and Industrial worlds, as to please
and Instruct every one. If the Mechanic or Artiom wishes
to know the best machine In use, or how to make any
substance employed to his bsiness-if the hourewlfewbto
es to get a recelpe for making a good color, Ac—ls the
Inventor wishes to know what is going on to the way of Im
provements—if the Manufacturer wishes to keen posted with
the times, and to employ the best facilities to his business—if
the Man of Leisure and Study wishes to keep himself familiar
with the progress made In the chemical labratory, or to the
construction of telegraphs, railroads, reapers, me were and*
thousand other machines and appliances, both of peace and
war—all tbe?e demderata can tie found to the Scinjmric
Au ericas, and nett el** u here. Te? are here pnteented to a
reliable and Interesting form, adapted to the comprehension of
minds unlearned in the higher branches of science and art.
Teems.—One Copy, One Year, *1 - One Copy, Me Months,
tt • Five Copies, Six Months, *4; Ten Copies, Six Months,
•3 ■’ Ten (lopfes, Twelve Months. #l3 ; Fifteen Copies. Twelve
Months, m ; Twenty Copies, Twelve Months, *3B, to ad
vance.
Specimen copies sent gratuitously tor Inspection. Southern
and Western Money, or Postage Stamps, taken for subscrip
tions.
|ar should be addressed to
MI VY dk CO., Itß Fulton Street. 51. Y.
tW Mush. Mrs* A Cos. sre extensively engaged to pro
curing patents for new Inventions, and will advise toventore,
without charge, to regard to the novelty of their Improve
ments. aug3o-tf
Sewing Machines.
THE subscriber will keep on hand s good assortment of
GKOYER A BAKER’S S EWING MACHLb ES,which
he will be wi lllng to exhibit to any one In want of such arti
cles. it is useless to say much la tnelr praise, as they sre
well known to be one of the best Machines now to use. Call
and examine, and If you do not like them, don't purchase.—
If foulies wish It, one will be taken to their house and worked,
to show them that they are what they are represented to be.
They will be found at the store of Mr E. at the
East corner of Tnanglar Buck.
R. ROGERS, Agent,
aug IS—km Macon, Ga.
” m±z
TO
TAX PAYERS.
THE time for making returns of City Tax expired on the
Ist tost. All who have felled to make their returns can
rave double Tax by coming
Macon, Aug. 13,1858. V
BftABY’S
PUBLISHING HOUSE.
TSTEXAT BOOKS.
CTANONBURY HOUSE, byG. W. M. ReyhogU, price !)
t AUA ARUNDEL, *• U “’ >• “80
OfclVU ion** MlMoi Honor, “ “ “50
UfiARLEY FOX’S Ethioptum Song Book 13
GEOKOE CHRISTY’S Joke Book. No. 3, 13
THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by Sylvaous Cobb, Jr 2
THE MANIAC’S SECRET. “ “ *5
THE MAID OF THE RANCH E, i.v Dr. J. H. Robinson, 35
Bent free of Portage on receipt of price.
FUKDKHK a. Bll\l>Y,
Agents wanted. If* Nasmac Street. N. Y.
i ] .tig 13—t -ep S3]
Bacon, Flour, &c.
~Aii hacks’Ext-s Family Flour, from new Wheat.
OUU 30.000 lb*, nice th ■. Bacon.
! j SOO Barrels Corn, Rye aud Wneßt Whiskey—warranted a
pine article.
150 Sacks SALT.
BCTTW^
WM-M^DUg^
rent.
Ro ?*i l Dwelling House, lu front of tin- FV,
of w*t Tletaehed negro bouse and a fine spring
T. th 1I In fine order. Call and see It.
augii—tf HEN RYLOV I.
NOTICE*
yp HE Law Firm of WARRS.V A HD M PH R 1 KS is this
daydjscdved by mntual consent. We sliall both continue
jo give attention to business beret, (fore eonfl *ed to that
8™ ELI WARREN.
Perry.O*., Aog.IS, ‘H —ts PETERS. JKJMI’HiIES.
Law Notice.
THE Unierelgned have associated themaeU-.aln the Drac
tkw of Law. under tb t irm name of WARREN*
GOODE. Their Office is at Perry. Ga They will attend
regular! v the Superior Courts the (lountie* of Hou-ton, Macen
Bibh, T wigg-t. Doolev and Crawford, of the Macon Circuit
I.surens. Wilkinson, and Lown SrtlT
ern Circuit—Appling. Coffee, Ware. Pcarceind Clinch of the
P-V. Ga. AU*. IS, *sß—tf ffiSj.
Merchants and Business Men^
W‘itAIWER.tSd JaL£^e_fa_WOßKMALnnt
plewt t leave their orderv at ANDREW ” JOB O?F£k, WUI !
Near RaUon’t HaU.
ENVELOPE PRINTINCT
O? ,ot '*"ibes Envelopes, which will
be printed up at surpri-ingl v low price, at
anv is,# ANDREWS'JOB OFFICE,
aug IS—ts Near Ralston’s Hall.
P.USB *, ossHskT. aaaoa a. morr
CAEHAET & EOPF,
WHOLESALE BHOCEES.
dealers in
WINKS, HQrORS,^|^||^TOBAC€O,SEGARS,
AID
GROCERIES
Ot ItllT DISCRIPTIOR.
aug4—tf Macon^Oa.
REMOVAL!
t. WINSRIPs
WILL remove to E. atulsberry’s old stand, next door to
Strong * Wood g, on the Ist of October, where he will
sLidfifrci^b e -n hlblt one w of a h ? ‘‘.f and m<wt fa*iilonable
otocKg or Clothing ever offered in Macon
Aug. 13th 1858. __ tf
NEAT! QUICK! CHEAP f
Job Printing Office,
Ralston’s Building, Cherry St.
rpHE Proprietor would return his thanks for the very llb
.Si bestowed upon him during the last year,
7h2t hi ly An^ Un 7X 411 ln of Wf >rk In his
u prepared, with every thing requisite, for
IwkhiEhmL , 0f Jbpenor work, at prices as reasonable as any
estaonsnmeat in the country. J
„ BP* Particular attention givtn to Fine Work—for Rail
\f.^hire? nU i C !’ ® x P re,,g an3 Telegraph Companies, Ranks,
Merchants and business men generally. aug 15—ts
REMOVAL!
C. H. BAIRD,
Has removed to the new store in the
Telegraph Printing Building.
t : velyoffer* ° receiv * n * N* Poland Winter Stock, he posi-
Summer Coats,
SACKS.
PANTS
and Vests, at
min
FOR CASH !
Macon. Aug. 6.135 g. ts
LAND FOR SALE.
anAPJTK® for sale one thousand acre* of Oak and
to “r “He* from th* citv of Macon-
th f/ on '^ th eesA and the river, adjoining
S ®L5 ing ’ Lu ?, d ? and ot ber*. 300 acres clear
— . a ed .. 4 £ d *6e balance well timbered. The place Is well
M < dlwinh < H healt !!2i; c ? nUinß *°®e Creek Bottom
ro the^drore??YJ! o< £ : a ®° *? me , br * ken bills, well adapted
V °? p t‘ F PPjT 10 “T fnt. Mr. James
iewh^i/ma^rt^^L^ 16 " 1 "’ Wh ° wUI 96,1 e!thw
’fe ck!U i rl ° un ‘y ; Florida, one thousand
—a ev S‘il l ?? .r lo ® I- a, ‘d. well adapted to both long
Maple and short Cotton, 800 acres of which are cleared, all
freah, with the necessary buildings. Address.
iulvl3-tf v • s - A r CALHOCN,
July 23—ts Marianna. Jackson, co„ Fla.
Bank Checks,
o‘\^d!^d% n r k sa“di A apTt leß ln * heCily ’ C ° n “ Untly ° n
ro /gfiSB3SVn.
CIROUIjARS.
beautiful stock, selected bv the proprietor, for this
C* branch of the business, which will be worked up in usual
neat style, and cheaper than the cheapest, at
,ug 13—If ANDKregMOB^^
Great Bargains
FOR SALE!
T 1!? I ' ll d Lots, said Houses being near
n2 nt4i ,iln * four moms each—fronting on Pine
street* ibe t}ie Female Academy. Apply to
au I — n T E. C. GRANNISS,
•'our. * Mes. copy.] Agent.
TO PtETsT T~
THREE Goood Dwelling Houses. Apply to
aug 14—3 t E. C. GRANNISS.
Macon Flour Mills.
\V"E are manufacturing, daily, fresh Flour, Meal and Grit*.
” which enable us t<. fill orders promptly.
Our Bran and Short* mixed, which Is the best and cheapest
oow and ether stock feed that can be bought, we still sell at 60
cts. per 100 lb*.
Persons ordering 1,000 at a time, will be allowed 5 cts. per
100 lbs. deduction.
Broken wheat, forchicken feed, 15 cts. per bushel,
aug 13-ts JAMES A. KNIGHT, Agent.
A Situation Wanted.
I a man of many years experience, desire a situation of
. Overseer, for the ensuing year. (1859.) Also would
like a place at which I might remain for a number of years—
as long as life and agreement lasted.
BARNES PEACOCK.
P. S.-.I desire a healthv place, with not more than twenty-
Bve or thirtv hands. Address me at Reynolds, Taylor co.,Ga.
aug 6-6 t B. P.
Land in Jones County
FOR SALE.
a In consequence of ill health, I offer for sale my
plantations to Jones county.
One lying on little Cedar and Potatoe creeks, 13
miles from Milledgeviileon Monticello road, within
8 miles of Mllledgeville A G.rdon Rail Hoad, con
taining 3,500 acres, more or less, from aOO to 700 acres wood
land, some 200 acres creek branch and bottom, as productive
as any land in Middle Georgia, and a good mill seat on Potatoe
creek.
The other place Is 10 miles above Macon, on the river, con
taining 1,600 acres, more or less, with a good proportion of
woodland, supposed to be 180 acres of river bottom. On this
place there is one of the best mill seats ou the river, and wa
ter power sufficient to propel any son of machinery. I will
tell one or both pieces at a bargain. In payments to mit pur
chasers. as I am determined to sell them. My overseers on
the premises will show them. Address the undersigned at
Fair Mont, Gordon ceunty, Ga.
aug *—lm • JAMES FREEMAN.
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned not to t@Me so. a ocr
tain promissory note made on the nth day of May last
for two hundred dollars, and payable to J. F. Greer. There
being certain stipulation? and agreements to be complied with,
I am determined not to pay the same until raid conditions are
complied with, unless compelled so to do bv law.
aug 6—lm JOHN A. B. WILLIAMS.
SCHEDULE ON THE
South-Western Railroad.
OVER WHICH PASSES
The frrt New York and New Orleans Halls.
mhhSSL
w ■
Two Dailt Tsains between Macon and Counrarj.
On and after Jvly 2 '9th.
LEAVE Macon *t 11 46, p. ra„ and 9 45 a. m., Arrive to Co
lumbus 535 a. m., and 3 45, p. m. Leave Columbus,
4 a. m. and 345 p. m. Arrive to Macou 9 50 a.m.and 918 p.m.
BETWEEN MACON, ALBaNT AND DAWSON.
Leave Macon 1145 p. m. Arrive In Albany 6 35, a. m.
Dawson 600 p. m. , , .
Leave Albany 3 00, p. m., Dawson 143 p. ffi- Arrive to
Macon 918, p. m.
Tri-weekly Afcompdutipn train Down, Monday, Wedncs
day and Friday. up—i Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Leave Macon TANARUS, ij, a. m., Arrive at Dawson 530 p. m.,
Albany 4 39, p, m.
Leave Albany 4 30, a. m_ Dawson , Arrive at Macon
911p.m.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery. Albany and Augusta. Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
vannah, Mllledgeville and Eatonton,
Mail stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville, and Bain
bridge, Am, connect dally with regular Trains at Albany.—
Also from Dawson tri weekly to Cuthbert, Fori Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times s week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Haynesville and HswkinsvUle, and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia. , . . , _
Passengers for points below Fort Valiey should take the
Day Trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention to
Macon. For other P&toU take dtfcer Train.
First class steamship* leave Savannah for New York, on
Wednesday, and Saturdays. Passage in the Cabin *l3;
Ticket*can be procured from Rail Road Agents
at Montgomery. Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New
York, by steamships, to Cabin, as follows; Montgomery
*36; Columbus *23. Alhany *24 35.
aue 6—ts QEO - W - EDAMS, SupY.
CARPETINGS]
Floor Oil Cloths,
2vl T TIIST OS,
BUGS & MATS!
ALA tGE stock, and a rat variety of style* of the
above good** received, which will be aold at Imr
| lower Azure*, add five purchasers a selection from the best
j stock ever offered In Macon. Also,
Satis, Delaine, Damask,
LA.CE and MUSLINE
Window Curtain®.
WINDOW SHADES, QUILT CORNICES and BANDS
In great variety . , ,
1 urrhyors will consult their Interest by my
* l iSrtl%7^GSWf.
For Rent.
C!X ROOMS, three FRONT and Uir. e BACK, for rent in
hr K * J,, or.' Block, corner of Cherryand Third streets; also,
the Store u.w occupied by E. Winship, on Irt-nguD
Block; aLo. o e Room over Messrs. J.H.* W. S. Ellis’
DrtigSUtre. on Trian nl%r Ulodt. Possession of the Kui
given Immediately, tn.l tne Store on the Dt of October. For
S^nr 10 GEO. B. TURPIN.
Ibih i nr
(FORMERLY CRUMMEY HOUSE )
ALBANY, GEO.
TIHE above Hotel in Albanv. tlie present terminus of the
. Georgia and Florida Rail Road. Is now open for the re
ception of the Traveling Public, ihe House and Furniture
are new, and the Proprietor is determined to make it a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
And hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to
merit the patronage of the public
... L H. DURHAM, Proprietor.
Albany, April 1 1858—ly
S. BRAINERD’S
VARIETY STORE,
COTTOS AVENUE,
[Orrof-ITE c. H. rnznyJK and ROM. COLIMAN a ROM.]
Crockery, glass-ware, furxtshtng Articles
of *ll kinds,
ware* Ac
IW“ CRK made to order and Repaired. Cleaned
and in the manner and with despatch. Yio-
Hns. sanes. &c.. Repaired.
IF” N. B.— Medicine for sal®, warren ted pure
from the Company.
Macon. June 11. 185 ft.
Legal Forms.
HINKR* NEW EDITION of LEGAL FORMS, for sale
by the sinsle copy or quanUty. Any one wishing a
copy by mail, can have u sent by enclosing the subscription
price of the book (TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS )
and six three cent postage stamps.
iuly 33—ts j. M , BOARDMAN.
Trunks! Trunks!
COVERED*SOLE LEATHER TRUKN. for sale hy
fuly 15—ts E. WINSHIP.
COTTON CIRCULAR.
TTE undersigned. ISAAn c. WEST, having been ap
pointed by the Cotton Planters’ Convention, agent for
the purpose of receiving, shipping and veiling Cotton, (as
Planters may order.) for the cities of Savannah and Charles
ton, has formed a co-partnership with Mr. JAMES E. GOD
FREY, of Savannah. The business will be conducted under
the Arm and style of
WEST & GODFREY.
The services of the Firm are now offered to Planters
Cotton will be sold at FIFTY CENTS PER BALE, as au
thorized by the Convention, and other eroduce at the custom
ary rates. The personal attention of the co-partners wil be
given to this business.
The firm pledges Itself to observe strict!? the directions of
the Convention, and ln no Instance to enter Into speculations,
or be concerned In purchasing Cotton : theirs WIU De, *xpress
ly. a commission business.
The firm wi l be nreoared to make liberal advance* on all
producMn store, and to furnish such supplies as Planters may
require, on reasonable terms
Planters will promote their interest bv covering the Cotton,
when packed, entirely with bagging; ordering It not to be
cut, and placing their brand or mark distlnctlv on each bale.
I* AAG C WFST
July 80,1853. JAMES E. GODFREY.
P- B —The Convention holds Its next session In the city of
Maoen. on the Second Tuesday in September next. It is de
sirable that all the Cotton growing counties should be repre
sented ln the Convention at that time.
July 80—t Jan
TO RENTT
THE upstairs and rear basement over the Express Office
next to Mr. T. J. Lane's Family Grocery Store. The
upstair? contains SEVEN ROOMS, and Closets. The base
ment contains a cemented Kitchen and Dining Room, with
three Closets. Possession given Firstof October. Apply to
aug 6—l m JTelegraph copy.] H. HORNE.
JUST RECEIVED
Laudreth's New Crop
Turnip Seed of 1858.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP SEED.
RED TOP “ •• •>
RUTA BAGA TURNIP SEED.
LARGE GLOBE TURNIP SEED.
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED,
Kentucky Blue Grass Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
IiUCBRNE SUBD.
For sale at GKO PAY UK’s) Drug and Chemical Store.
Macon. Ga., July 80.1858—ts
WOOD! WOOD!
THE undersigned is now ready to contract for the delivery
of OAK, HICKORY and ASH WOOD, to those who
may desire to lay in their fall and winter supply, at $3 per
cord, except where the distance is too great from the wood
yard, when a special arrangement will be made.
July 30—ts OLIVER PORTER.
House and Lot in Vineyille
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale, my house and lot ln Vlneville. The lot
embraces seven acres of land, well improved. The House
is new and contains eleven rooms, witn all necessary out
buildings attached—well of good water, Ac., and Is a most de
sirable situation for a gentleman’s residence.
I also offer for sale, my
River Plantation,
Lying three to four miles below the city, and containing 1,000
acres, half of which is cleared, and well’watered with springs.
The swanip land will make A0 bushels of com to the acre.—
Gn the place are good tenements. Gin-house, Hams, bhOD and
every convenience for plantation purposes. v
Terms made easy. JAMES DEAN,
July 30—ts Ga.
State Press copy.
FOR SALE.
THE vubenhor having permanently located ft the Hotel,
will sell bis late residence, at present occupied by A. G.
Butts, Esq. Thehouse contains six roffms, with all necessary
out buildings, a fine garden with a variety of fruit trees,
shrubbery, 4c. For terms, apply to E. E. BROWN.
Brown’s Hotel.
A.ZjSO,
The large and commodious Bui'dlng on the comer of Court
House Square and Mulberry street, known as the City HaU,
at present occupied by Th s. 8. Kilpatrick, as a Hotel. If not
sold by the first of September It will t>e for rent. Also, two
vacant Lots adjoining Mrs. E. D. Tracy’s, on Magnolia street.
Also, the Lots situated oetween College and Orange streets,
containing half an acre each -known as the Todd Lots—
These lots arc mar the Wesleyan Female College, and are
very desirable for dwel'ings. Also, two or three Stores ln
East Macon, for rent, i'ossession given on the Ist of October
next. For terms, apply to K. E. BROWN.
July 30—ts at Brown's Hotel, Mason, Qa.
Plantation for Sale.
I am now offering for sale my plantation on Eche
connee Creek, one mile above the Bridge on the
Perry Road, and ten miles from Macon, containing
400 acres of land, 200 of which are in a high state or
cultivation, the remainder in woods, On the place
;ood log cabins, overseer’s house, new Gin-house and
Screw, all complete and In good order.
Persons desirous of purchasing, will do well to take a look
at thisplaoe, as I am determined to sell. Address me at
Macon. 8. 8. DUNLAP.
July 80—ts
PATTEN & MILLER,
(Late PATTEN, HUTTON & Cos.)
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
O. PATTEN. A. J. MILLER.
July 3, 1868. -ly
ZEIUN, HUNT A GO.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, Dyes, Dry Salts, Acids, Oils, Varnishes, Spices,
Brushes. Glaso Ware, Patent Medicine", Instruments,
Perfumery and other articles for Druggists, Physicians. Plan,
tersand Families ; Corner Secpn£ 4 übem: Sts., Macon, Ga.
july 80—ts
OKZZITS.
MARSAILES and LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, Just re
oelved and for sale by (July 16 tf] E. WINSHIP.
BLACK Alpacca Frocks and Sacks. Black French Drab
De Kte Frocks, just received and for sale at
July 16—ts E. WINSHIP’S.
SUMMER CASSIMERE SUITS, for sale at
July 16— ts E, WJNSHIP’S.
Ready Made Clothing.
GENERAL ASSORTMANT, for sale at reduced priees,
for CASH, E. WINSHIP.
July 16—ts [City papers copy.]
Prices Seduced!
Summer Olothing.
Brown linen raolans.
“ “ Dusters,
tt “ Frocks.
■Whit* ‘* nook*.
‘• Sacks.
At reduced prices, for cash, at
July 16— ts E. WINSHIP'S.
Notice.
gIXTY days after date, application will be made to the
Ordinary of Houston County, for leave to sell all the
nds belonging to the estate of R. y. hiappey, deceased,
that lie In Macon County,
.INO. W. KAIGLER. 1
JACOB HILEY, 5 Exr.'s.
julya-d REUBEN H.SLAPPKY.)
WHY WILL YE SHAKE ?
THE GRENADA ELIXIR,
—on *
SOI'TH AMERICAN ANTIDOTE TO : MALARIA.
IS a sure cure for Fever and Aese. Chill and Fever, Spleen
diseases. Ac., and havto* passed the ordeal to which new
discoveries ip the science of medicine are subjected, must now
tie received as an established remedy. Its efficacy in the rad
ical olive of the above diseases Is b.yond question, the proofs
of which are so numerous, so well authenticated, and of such
peculiar character, that sufferers of there diseases cannot rea
sonably hesitate to use It anil be cured. It combines, in a
scientific manner, some of the most valuable and reliable ton
ics, febrifuge*, hepatic*, alteratives and antlpertodica kpuwu
to the medical profession, with the addition of the active
Principles of the plant which has been nijejl with such won
aer ul success by the native* of BnvUa America In the cure of
Fever and Ague, Chill and Fever, Ac. Ac. It possesses raed
ral properties in bile, giving s'-ength and vigor to
the live*, kidneys and stomach, and almost instantly restor
11‘ft. yPetite and breaking up that distressing prostration
which accompante* chills and Fever ; enriches the blood ;
(! ve the roseate hue to the pale and swarthy complexion ; or,
n other words, cu-e* effectually, not simply breaking Us*
chul and locking up the disease in the system m aulnine and
* >>ny .preparations, hut, removing the cause. Improve
the gcner.dhtaith and inylgoraW the constitution.
r , W 00 mercury, arsenic or cither
Warranted so have cured over two thousand cases (some
of two years stand-ng) during the flrst three months after its
Introduction.
Warranted to cure all cases that take the medicine accord
ing to directions.
,^ itBICRTOJi * co ”
““ K-Uii
FOR SALE.
MI offer for sale, my plantation in Houston countv,
-■re taining Nine Hundred and Eleven acres, in.-tv
-r lees. Good overseer’s house, and out house., g-uxl
Gin-house u- .i -crew, and the plantation otherwise
ln good ‘epar Said plantation joins the lands of the
estate of Dr. Cba*. fn- mpson. Abner Burnan, Daniel Wat
kins and others. Th.-ae wishing to purchase a good plantation
will do well to call and see it. Terms made to suit the pur
chaser. ANDERSON COMER.
|uly 80— 8 m
CENTRAL BAIL ROAD,
QKAMQI OP SCHEDULE.
ON and after Thursday, July 15th, 1858, the Trains will be
run as follows:
Leave Savannah u.ig p. m. and 11.45 P. M.
Arrive in Augarta 7.30 p. m. aud 6.30 P. M.
Arrive in Macon U .oo p. M. and 9.00 A. M.
Arrive ln MiUedgevtlle.... 100 P M
Leave Mon i(MS A. M. and 10.00 P. M.
Arrive in Savannah 7.30 A. M. and 9.80 P.M.
Andre in Aueurta 7.50 p. M. and 6.80 A. M.
Arrive ln Milledgevilie 1.10 P. M.
Leave Augusta.. i # A . M. and 3.46 P. V.
Arrive In Savannah 7.20 A. M. and 9.30. P. M.
Arrive In Macon a.M. aud 11.00 P. M.
Passengers for points beyond Atlanta, on the Western *
Atlastlc Rail Road, will leave Savannah on the 13.16 train,
and arrive in Atlanta at 7.13 next morning. Paxaenxere for
Milledgevilie and Eatonton will leave by the 11.45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon 4 Western
Road for Atlanta, aud with the South-Western Rail Road to
Albany, Americas, Columbus and Montgomery, and at Milieu
with the Augusta and Savannah Rail Road for Augusta and
he North. EMERSON FOOTE.
July cO - ts General Superintendent.
DR. A. PIERCE,
HOMCEOPATH
Office In Washington Block.
Medicine Cases, and Books on Domestic Practice for sale.
Mscon, July 9. 1868. _iy
WOOD’S
Premium 3-allery !
g'NITTZENS and Strangers visiting Macon should not fail to
L/call and examine WOODS BEAUTIFUL COLLEC
wllictl are taken at ASTONISHING
LY” LOW PRICES, an d f ar SUPERIOR to what can be
had ELSEWHERE, ns every one can see.
Here can be obtained from the smallest AMBROTYPE to
the FIv7T FINISHED PORTRAIT, In OIL. PABTILE
or WATER Colors, a. may suit the fancy; and recollect,
that tht- is the ONLY GALLERY where can be had all the
above styles of Pictures. Call and see
July 9—if R. L. WOOD.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
H>r. J. I_j. Large,
A NNOUNCES to the public that he hag fitted up Rooms,
tx that are airy and convenient, to accommodate Surgical
Osee* of *i kinda-whlte and black-(the cure
( D, RAPTURE Mid relief of CANCER not excluded I-
Blacks, laboring under chronic affections, will be bought
Price according to their condition.
Parties wDhing to oousult me, can do so by letter, with the
cae fully described, and I can determine the case prior to
se.nding the patient, and save expense of sending and return
ing—as circumstances render some cases incuiable. I have
had considerable Hospital experience, which gives advantage
ln the care and relief of Chronic cases. Office and Residence
corner of South Broad and Abercorn street*. Savannah Ga
luly 9—ts ’
JONATHAN COLLINS.
Late Patten, Collins & Cos. *
Will continue the
Commission Business
AT the Fireproof Building occupied bv them in Macon,
in connection with his son, W. A. COLLINS, and re
spectfully solicits the business of the Patrons of the late firm,
and of Planters generally, pledging their undivided attention
to all business confldedito their care. Advances made on Cot
ton and other produce in store, and orders carefully filled.
„ „ J. COLLINS 4 SON,
Macon, July Ist, 1858. _jy
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE.
J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
Are now receiving a
A large and well Selected Stock
0 F
Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*
FOR THE
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE,
To which they invite the attention of Merchants.
apr 16—ts
DENTISTRY.
Take Care of Yonr Teeth.
Drs. Seger & Blaisdell, Dentists.
OFFICE In Washington Block opposite the Lanier House,
up the same stairs with and next to Wood’s Daguerrean,
Rooms. We perform all operations on the Teeth in the best
manner, we give special attention to Inserting Artificial Teeth
and we guarantee in all cases a perfect lit, as well as usefulness
to the wearer, in Masticulation, Articulation, Beauty and Du
rabillty.
Dr. Blaisdell has had much experience la this deparment of
his profession, as well as the filling and preserving (for life )
the natural Teeth.
t3T~ All operations warranted and charges reasonable.
GIVE ns A CALL.
DR.H.BEOK*. A. BLAISDELL, M. D.
feb I—ts
EMMIES! IllMIii!!
JUST received from the latest importations.
500 Swiss and Jackont Collars from 25c. to $4 each.
100 pr. “ ** Sleeves from 25c to $4 “
50 setts of Swiss and Jackonet Collars and Sleeves from
76c. toll s piece.
500 yards Swiss and Jackonet Edging, from 12c. to $1 25
per vara,
300 yards ’* “ “ Insertion “ 12c. to (1 00
per vard.
100 Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, fron 35c. to $lO.
80 Embroidered Swiss Dresses, of the very latest designs.
200 Swiss, Jackonet and Nainsook Bands, from 25c. to
*5 00.
20 Embroidered Skirts, and all other articles usually
found under the head of Embroideries.
The above goods were bought at the recent large Auction
Sales ln New York, and boughtat such remarkable low prices
that I am enabled to sell them at 50 per cent, less than actual
value.
fW~ Ladles, please call and satisfy yourselves of the fact
atthe store of ELIAS EINSTEIN.
July 23—ts Cor. 2d 4 Cot. Av., Triangular Block.
TEN DE6REES BELOW ZERO IN
AUGUSTA :
HOT WEATHER DEFIED.
KAHNWEILER’S
PATEHT VEHTILATII6 CBAIR,
HA S been awarded the highest Premium at every Fair at
which it has been exhibited.
ADVANTAGES
1. The air can be cooled to almost any degree of temperature.
2. It Is perfumed or impregnated with healthful odors.
8. The air Is purified.
4. Unhealthful effluvia Is condensed ln the Ice.
5. The -ir absorbs moisture from the Ice, and thtu becomes
beneficial.
6. No extra power Is required.
7. The cool air can be Introduced upon a sick bed.
8. It promotes noth comfort and health.
9 It will doubtless prove of great benefit where contagious
diseases are prevalent,
10. One can read or work without being subject to annoyan
ces from files ot mosquitoes.
11. We would respectfully call attention of Physicians to this
Apparatus for the inhalation of medicaments.
For sale by T. 4 G. WOOD.
July 16—ts.
Notice to Shippers.
PB9B *lTl
SouthsWebtem Railroad is now completed and in opetation to
BROWN’S STATION AND DAWSON,
Passenger Trains passing over It In connection with Albany
Train Dally. Freight Train, at present, between Maoon ana
Duwsou tri-weekly. Rate of Freight between Savaniiah.
Augnsta, Macon and other points, and Brown’s and Dawson's
will be the same as between those places and Albany. •
All Goods fcj Cptnbert aud piaees West of Dawson should
be shlpped'to Dawson. GKO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
South-Western R. R., Macon, July 16.1858. tf—
(City papers copy.)
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY!
The Great Western Insurance and
Trust Company,
Office, No. 107, Walnut Sreet., Phil.
Charter Perpetual, Authorised Capital,
$500,000.
Vs ARINE INSURANCES on Vessaia. (juu. Freteht, to
JT all parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCES on
Goods by the R 1 vert. Canals. Lake*. a,nd Land Carriage, to U
partsof the Union, h XRe tNSURAffV'KS on Merohandlxe
generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
Charles C, Street,
Henry D. Moore, 56 do do
Alai, Whllldln, Merchant. 14 North Front Street,
Jno. C. Hunter, Firm of Wright, Hunter A 00.,
E. Tracy, Firm of Tracy A Baker.
Jno. R.M’Curdy, Firm of Jones, White A M’Ourdy,
S. S. Bishop, FLim of Bishop, Simons A Cm.
Jas. B. Smith, Firm of Jams B, Smith A Cos,,
Thos. L. Gillespie. Firm of Glile-ple A Seller,
Isaac Hazlehurat, Attaroey and Counsellor,
Wm. Darelng, q Union Place
Robert Haje Powell, 34 Walnut Street,
ThW- W Baker, Goldsinltlw’Hall,
Henry C. Wetmore, New York.
U, C. LATHROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Vice President.
H. K, RICHARDSON, Assistant Secretary.
Office at Mac on.
sep IT-ly J. H. R. WASHINGTON.Agent.
First Class English School.
THE undersigned takes this method to Inform the citizens
of Macon that she will re open her School on the FIRST
MONDAY IN SEU'I EMBER next. She tenders her -ln
cere thanks to her former patron*, and respectfully solicits a
continual 6 ® their oonttdence ; auks a generous share of the
public patronage. She has a good Private School Room, well
plastered for Winter and well ventilated for Summer purpos
es. To such as may honor her with tbelr patronage, she oan
only say. that seeking no other monument, to after years, than
such as she can rear for herself In the moral and intellectual
advancement of her pupils, she will earnestly devote her en
ergies to that end. All the brjuolibj of an “English Educa
tion” .thoroughly Bncuicated. 4o proposed to instruct on
Piano. More particular enquiries will he personally answer
ed, at her residence en ‘X'c.ilere H11L” formerly occupied by
Mr. A. Conway, ROSALIE MILLER.
Assisted by Mrs. MILI.EK.
If. B.—The best of references has been and can be given {
would also refer to all her patrons of this city, R. M,
Macon, Ga., July 23—6 t
LAND FOR SALE.
MI WOULD sell ‘ram one to three sections of the
land an which I now live. This land lies to Har
deman ©ounty, Tennessee, within one mile of the
Mississippi line, six miles from LaGrange, And
within two miles of the Junction of the Mississippi
Central and Memphis and Charleston Railroads.
The whole tract contains 1930 acres, about 600 acres eg
which are cleared and In a flne .(ate of cultivation, and, w*,ubd
form from o;-e lo three settlements. If desired by pur
chasers, as there is about two hundred cleared, ojj, each sec
tion, and each section bat an abundance of good timber and
finespr ng of wafer on It. The improvements consists ot an
excellent dwelling and good out houses; also a good Grist
Mill and Cotton Gin, both operated by a never falling -tre-m
• wafer. As this PUce t* very dgafrahle and lies in a healthy
WoaU ** Well ** *
TS Bh£* 1j ’ o. w. won.
B STtUff HITS AT CAST!
AT THE
Fashionable Hat Store,
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE
CHAS. B. STONE,
Is s e!Usg Men sand Boy'* STRAW and LEGHORNS at
COST for C VBH July 9-ts.
JUST OPENED!
AT C. B. isTOXKVi, anew style of SOFT FELT HATS
for Gents
Fashionable BLACK CAStMERK SILK HATS, of the
latest iao<le. for sale low. iuly Its
icTcREAM, SODA WATER, AC.”
C. H. Freeman & Go.
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, QA.
VATOULD respectfully Inform their friends and the public
II generally that their Saloons are now open, and are pre
pared to furnish the cooling luxuries of the season to all that
may fivor them with a call.
Parties and firallies furnished with any quantity of ICE
CR EAM at, short notice may 14—ts
SO BUSHELS DRIED APPLES forsaie by
C. H. FREEMAN * CO.
march 13—ts Cotton Avenue.
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
STEAMERS.
Cabin Passage.:::: sls.
By the splendid and commodious
Side-wheel Steamers
AUGUSTA. 1,800 tons Capt. M. S. Woodhull,
FLORIDA, I.SOO “ ’ r Isaac Crowell,
ALABAMA, .......1,300 “ “ Geo.R. Schenck.
And first class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1.100 Oapt. Thomas Lyon.
. .w m. These steamships belong
I to the old established and
known as the
mod..tlon an • fare, cannot be
unruled by experienced,
skillful, careful and polite officers
PADEuFOHD. FAY A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL A SON.
July]—tf Agents. New York.
fEfslii mi FicTU ’
$36,575,00
Worth of Goods, trtcriiu; ‘v ;t- Subscri
bers at 30 PER CENT, less than the sauu goods are sold in
the market, and at rates that satlstv ba- and and guaran
tee the satisfaction of even the clo-e-t u.'.T ’laving return
ed from the Northern Markets with the
THIRD NEW STOCK,
Since the flrst ot Mr .ch, we can qualifv the above assertion
and only ask an examination of our sb ck to prove it.
Ourobjectln going North so late in the *ea*oa, w as to aval
ourselves of the
AUCTION SAIjES
of Ruch goods as w re unsold ; and it is ppnrent that r.ft rt he
SOU I'HEKN TK AD*. whs over tint w.- coil'd go th and
buy up the re ‘Hinders! a dedii'-tl nos 40 t-er rent., and be
sides, we can assure vou Uiat vheu w left New York and
Philadelphia not a
Georgia Merchant
was there, so the advantage accrues to our House, and we do
hope you will
And Compare our Prices
With any House in Georgia. Our stock embraces everything
that is new and desirable, tK>th in Foreign and Domestic Goods
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
Gxonoi W. Ross, S. T. < ‘olkuan, W. H. Ross.
Macon, Ga. June 18,1858
“Decline in Dry-Goods.”
Great Reduction in Prices!!
BOSTICK a KEIN having been exceedingly successful
this Spring, in the sale of their Merchandise, having sold at
RETAIL, by far, more than any House ever sold before in
Macon, of
Rich Fancy Dry-Goods,
Id one season, would now offer to their Friends and Patrons.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, from this date till Ist
September.
The following are our reasons why we can AND WILL
S vul lower than any other house, viz: Every body know
that we have no OLD DILAPIDATED Goods to work off on
our Customers; our stock Is FRF* H AND BEAUTIFUL,
and our Concern has been represented
Three Time* thi* Spring in N. Y.,
Byone of the BEST nd most TASTEFUL buyers (and the
best posted according to the Nerv V ork Merchants) that visits
the Northern Markets.
Our D KF, S S GO O D S are direct from the A UCT ION
SALES, and our Staple Goods fresh from the MA . U FAC
TOR KR’B bought principally fir CASH. We have been so
thronged with customers during the entire Season that we
have not had time to takp ixaot ivvxhtobt or oub stock, but
will say that ours Is complete, and
Decidedly Attractive.
Our THtßDftnd last. Stock of this Season just opened, the
Ladies iuform us is the HIGHEST and CHEAPEST m the
City, and from the way they “pitch Into them,” we cannot
doubt biit what they speak correctly.
Again, we have alreardy sold more Goods than we expected
to Hell this Spring and Summer, and as we Intend preparing
for an
Enormous Trade This Fall,
It la necessary that we should RUSTICATE some little du
ing the wann weather, to be qualified for the work—conse
quently, our prices will now be made so VEkY LOW, that
we hope t< se'l s.most out by Ist July, so as to enable us to
visit our Friends, and obtain a few w.-eka respite from busi
ness.
’*e have ELEGANT SIDESTRrPED, DOUBLE SKIRT
AND THREE FLOUNCED ROBES, of every quality, just
received, and many other Styles of DRESS GOODS, at 40
PER CENT, below ordinary prices.
vturs is the House for BARGAINS. In fact, if you want to
get more than the worth of vour mo mi”, call on
June 11—ts BOSTICK A KKIN.
Lost or Mislaid.
A NOTE of hand made by H. Harvey, payable to Daniel
Hougnbook, (Agent for E. Kalgier) or bearer, for the
sum of Forty one (*41,00) dollars, dated in December, 1888.
ami due twelve months thereafter, with Interest from date
All persons are cautioned against trading tor the above Note,
as it Is ttie property of the subscriber,
apr9—tf OKU. B. PLANT
JOHN. T. BEARDEN. JAMES. THOB. ELLIOTT
BEARDEN & ELLIOTT,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LA W,
Camden, Arkansas,
%W~ WILL attend to all Business entrusted to them in
South Arkansas, mar M—lv
f MARBLE WORKS.
J. B. ARTOrE,
M> w *Tf AOTURER of and Deal*/ in for
eign and Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS
TOMB-B'/ONES, MANTLEB, FURNITURE
SLABS, Etc., has removed his Marble Works
from Cotton Avenue, to the oorner if 3d and P'umq
Street, a short distance South of Hardeman 4 Spark*
Warehouse,
anl—lv
MAUSER’S PA T Et\ T T ICE
CREAM FREEZER, the best iir
ticle ever made. A larpe supply just
received by R. A. WISE,
mat 7-K
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTURER’S BANK.
mar 29 — ts
Andrew Wind.
American, Cuaadlan A European
Advertising anti Subscription
OFriCB.
Wo. 133 NASSAU STREET,
(Next door toths Nassau Bank,)
{VP BTAJHS,) NEWVOKK
novl-tf
JOHN CLEfIHORN.
DEALER IN
fifl SADDLES, HAE.\ EBS, LEATHER.
HDBV at BL'EH KKLTISHv
U Saddlery Hardware.
Etc. Etc.
Has Removed to the new Brick Store on cherry street, one
Door above the Manufacturers’ Bank and opposite to Messrs.
Ross’, Mscon. Oa. novlS—tf
BIT ill MANY.
BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
OFFICE, STURDEVANT PLACE.
CAPITAL 1300,000 DOLLARS.
3D irootorw:
1 Thomas E. Courteuav. Joseph Richardson
Henry W. Chatlleid, William H. Noble,
William S. Knowlton, Ambrose W. Thompson,
Nathaniel Greene, Oourtland Kelsey,
Edwin R. Mason. T. £. COUTENAY, Brest.
J. H. WASHBURN, Secy. H. W. CHATFIKLD,V.Pres.
The Ii nsertber Is Agent for the above Company, and is pre
pared to take risks on favorable terms. Office at Bank of
Middle Georgia. H. M. NORTH, Agent,
aug 81—ly
NORTHAMERIC AN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD.
THE undersigned having been appointed Agent for the
above Insurance Company, Is now ,-pared to Issue Pol
1 ides of Insurance on MerobandbejCotton, Houses, Furniture.
Ac.. Ac., on terms adopted to the Hazard, and consisttnt with
. the laws of compeusatloa. * . ,
i on* 7—tv RICH Aup OOHD. Agent
SODA WATER, SODA WATER!
SPARKLING AND GASEOUS!
PURE and UNADULTERATED!
I T>UT up In Glass Bottles, with choice trvrnpa, for immedl-
JL ate use. Hotels, Sa'oona. Private Fa.miles. Pic-Mca.
Ac* supplied upon (Abort ooti*’®. Soda Founts chareud,
* Betting establishment in the sums lawly ooeuptod bf M.
ID. Barnes. CotwuATl*, HAWK,(H- _ __ .
• 0. GJUimLr
nrw York iM nmm.
Th* Americaa-Atuaiie Screw Steamship Co.’s.
NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
.HUNTSVILLE,
Capt. ROBT. HiRDIE, I 000 Teas Burthen.
MONTGOMERY,
Capt FRED. CROCKKK. 1,000 Tans Burthen.
Will leave NEW YORK and SAVANNAH
EVERT SATURDAY.
PASSAGE *ls.
The superb accommodations for Passengers on these Steam •
mare unsurpassed by any Ocean Stamen ill the World.-
> we“veS^ UOm< fttrnUhed ’ ‘P
THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT
From NEW YORK to Knoxville. Nash
ville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and other
places, including every expense, given when
required.
tW~ Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Central
Railroad, Savannah, will be received and forwarded FREE
OF COMMISSION. MarkGiods “CARE AGENT CEN
TRAL RAILROAD, SAVANNAH.” Shippers are particu
larly requested to forward Bills of Lading by the Steamer,
thereby ensuring greater dispatch, and avoiding all delays.
Insurance mav be effected by these Steamers at the Offices
of the undersigned at one-half per cent. with the best Compa
nies. Freights have b reduced by this Line to Sand 10 cents
per foot, and other Goods at proportionate rates.
PfFreighis taken at three t >urths of customary rates.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.,
Savannah,
H. B. CROMWELL <£ CO .Ga.
apr 9—ly 88 West St., cor. of Albany, N. Y,
NEW SPRING
MILLINERY.
MRS. HOWLANO
WILL open a large and
ELEGANT STOCK of •
PATTERN HATS. /
On Saturday, 3rd April. ; vj
The Ladies are invite! to ?:■ i\
call, as she trusts in
STYLE AND PRICE
to please h<-r Cust “iters apr 2—ts.
Lime* Lima, Lime,
FROM THE
“CHEWACIA LIME WORKS,”
AXs aei aivi a..
WE are uow prepared to furnish any quantity (from 1 L
800 bbli.) of the. above named article, equal if not supe
rior In quality to the best Rockland, at as low or lower figures
than any Lime can be had in our market.
Masoua and contractors will find it to their Interest to call,
apr J3—tf C. CAMPBELL A SON. Agents.
Fresh Arrival
OF
CONPECTIONARIES,
AT
XX. XXORDTS'S.
’ |3 WEL V X Boxes of Genuine Fresh Cracknelis,
Ww Crop Paradise Nuts,
Sweet soft shell Lunquedoc Almonds,
Forty Boxes ot Splendid Layer Raisins,
Genuine French Sardines,
Fresh bright yellow Dates.
Ginger and Pine Apple Preserves,
Fifty largest smoked Tonguee.
Capeand Floyd’s Extra Sugar cured Pig llams.
Fifty pounds best Boulogua Sausages,
Splendid newOhe-se,
< >ne Barrell of large sweet Currants,
Fresh Butter, Soda and Ginger Crackers, a l l of which will
be sold as low as can be bought anywhere in the city.
June 4—ts
Dissolution.
FTUih frr ,{H F. ROSS A CO., la this (lav ‘lteolved by
JL mutual v n *>nt Either of the urnlerihrecd Is author
ized to *ie the nara? of the itrru iu . ettling u * t *e business of
the concern, KEN’. R ROSS,
iru 14—ts _ THoS.4. MKLL.
“AS FINE A-’ ANY in THE WORLD,”
H*s been said of
F-A-YISTE’S
SOSA WATER;
A NEW and splendid patent Soda Water Apparatus, is now
A. in perfect operation at the Drug, Chemical and Perfume
ry House of George Payne’s, where the choicest syrups are
used, made with best fruits, also the ,I"stly celebrated “Cream
Bvrup,” prepared every morning with fresh Cream richly and
delicately flavored.
Thlsapparatuslsof the last and best improvement of the
age, It Is perfeet, and not to be compared with the old style in
the preparation of genuine Soda water, free from impurities,
no lead or copper pipe used in this apparatus, and always cold,
and no finer establishment any where, in this or any other
country. may 51—ts
nr. .vbvd,
OFFERS FOR SALE
GRANT’S Patent Wire braced Cradles,
Silver Steel Scythe Blades & Snaths,
GRANT’S Patent Fan Mills, all sizes. I
CLINTON’S Wheat Fans, all sizes.
BROWN'S Virginia Wheat Threshers,
EMERY’S Overshot Threshing Ma
chines and Separators.
EMERY’S Rail Road Horse'Powers,
SINCLAIR’S Lever Horse Powers,
PATENT SELF SHARPENING Straw
Cutters,
CORN SHELLERS Corn Mills. &e.
apr 38—tr _____
Cl Mtnn-uii A
\ /HORSE SHOES! 9
THE TR* >Y IR- >N AND NAIL F ACTORY, at Troy, N.
Y„ have HENRY BURDEN’S IM PROVED H'*RSE
SHOE MACHINERY now in successful operation, and are
prepared to execute orders for H* >RSE and MULE SHOES
of any Weight and Pattern, at a price hut little above the pric<
of Horse-Shoe Iron.
The quality of the Iron used in these shoes is warranted ii
every respect. These shoes have been approved of, ad are
now used by the United States Government exclusively, as
also by many of ‘he principal Stage and Omnibus Companies
and Horse Shoers throughout the country. These shoes can
lie purchased through the principal Hardware andiron Stores
in the United States.
Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will receive
prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN,
apr9—ly Agent,Troy. N. Y.
MM IK SK!
Selling off at Cost.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
AT PARKER’S
Now is the time for those who intend
visiting the Watering Place, and attending the various Com
mencements. to buy Dress Goods, cheaper than they ever saw
them. W. W. PARKER U CO., will sell at ooriT. their
ENTIRE STOCK OF
SUMMER DRESS COOO3,
which eontams every variety of the most F’ • ‘oua'de rttj les
atm said to’ e ‘nr, the handsomest st*i \I >con. Our
fhcill'lei wv h o buy as low as any him It. the rade,
and the ‘tocK ~ e ’"-e” purchased at exceed -ig'v tow rates,
th. public may re! ■ getting bargains.
We are nit n the habit of constantly
advertising goods at Cost and as we intend what we say. we
feel assured that such an opportunity is now presented as may
not occur again.
June 18—ts W, W. PARKER A CQ
DESIGNS FOR MONUMENTS,
-BY
Iri ot>“t. E. Launitz,
NEW YORK. S. J. JOHBTON, A 00., Agent.
lunelß—tf Macon. Oa.
Will be Taken for a Short Time
AT
PUGH’S FINE ART GALLERY,
If Wanted by the Dozen,
Superior Photographs
FOR FIFTY CEUTTS EACH.
X IFE size Pictures beautifully colored, with all other style*
A large badness with small profits is what we wish ; we
~ “”
BETTER, CHEAPER, & MORE PICTURES
than any one else, we hope finally to succeed.
Call at the old Btand Triangular Block. Our rooms are
newly furnished, and are cowl and pleasant and you can while
away an hour in examining our numerous specimens of fine
and beautiful PiCTcaxa.
Macon, June 11, 1859. tf.]
NEW HOTEL!
SCREVEN HOUSE.
BY J. B. FOLEY,
Comer of Ball and Congress Sts., Savannah, Ga.
MThis New HOTEL, furnished through
out in the most ELEGANT STYLE, is now opened
and will be kept as a
21RST CLASH HOUSE.
I lM
NEWER! IMIS
Just received by
BESMHi& WATERMAN
MAY noth
A Fresh Stock, ot
BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
G O O O S!
rNPARALLELKI) i OB
Beauty and Cheapness
IN THE CITY OF MACON l
Bought late in the Season at an
EXTREMELY
LOW FIO-URE.
They will be sold at
Corresponding
LOW PRICES!
GOME AND SEE!
Macon, May 2!—tf
BEAUTIFUL! MORE BEAUTIFUL!
MOST BE AUTIFUL!
MRS. DESSAU, now emphatically bids defiance to all
competition, in the exhibition of her unsurpassed assort
ment Os
SPRING AND SUMMER
MtLUNERY,
Together with the exquisitely tasteful collection of EUGE
NIA HOBES, PARISIAN MANTII LAS. MAGNIFICENT
CAPES, Ac., Ac., all of direct importation. ’
Come one! Come ail! ye lovers of harmoniously bltith'd
apparel. apr SO—3m.
WM. A. HARDAWAY. E. L. GRAY.
HARDAWAY & GRAY,
GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION
©roll ant s
Xjouiai, Ikliskfotari.
of the folio wing rales
of fr.ig.’tvi by Atlanta, find shipment more expvatlious
<nd soonomlwai titan by New Orleans.
THEY REFER TO
Messrs. Dillard, Powell A (Jo., Columbus. Ga.
Meaais. Redd, Freer A Cos., do do
Mr. R. 8. Hardaway, do .io
Mr. J. E Morgan, La Grange, Ga.
Mr. Hiram B. Troutman. Macon. *>a
Walsh, smith A 00., MotiUe, Ala
Joeeph Murrell. Mobile, Ala.
Puig. Muir A Cos., New Orleans
Rev. Alfred Mann, Augusta, Oa
Mr. Beqj. H. Warren, do dt.
MaJ. James H. Maniaw-.v V
Rates of through oeifci't.-• ,a.:
• “rmphls.
Feathers, Wool and Uquo - *1.85
Hemp in bales, Liuserd •
per 1001 b 1.20
White Lead, Shot In Ken*. 1
Ragging aad Rope per IR* 8 96
Wiiiskey, per bbi .to 8.45
Pork and Beef, pcrbbl 2.35 3.96
Flour, per bbl 1.88 1.76
lan I—ly
Lumber for Sale.
I HAVE at my Stand on Magnolia Street, a large Lot of
Lumber, which I will sell at the Lowest Market Price, for
Dash, and respec*fully invite ail who are in want of of any
kind of Lum'-cr to call, or send their orders accompanied with
he ast-. vnich will be required in all cases, except by a spe
cial contract.
I am also prepared to fill any bill tliat cannot be found on
the yard, at the shortest notice.
>r 16—6 m D.Ji WOODRUFF.
Sugar, Colfee, Sjrup, Molasses,
Candy, dto.
C3K DHDS. New Orleans Sugar,
mU*J 160 Sacks Coffee, of choice quality,
60 Banels Syrup, 75 hhds. Molasses,
lie Boxes Candy, 1300 Sacks Salt,
1 Barrel Nutmegs. 100 Boxes Tobacco,
300,000 Cigars. For sale low by
apr 16—rs _ _ .T JB A W. A. RQBS.
Office Macon Gas Light Company.
Washing-ton Block, Mulberry Street,
Over K SmiUbviry’s Clfttii’nir Store.
NOTICE.
CONSUMERS of Gas will find their bills re; ,’.j Id th* Fifth
day of each month, and will be entitled to << fte ‘n’ tl.yn of
fIJIO per 1300 fe-’t, if paid -Cthln five ’•*••. the*.-’ ft*. 1 ret
paid witiiin ten davs thereafter, the Gee veil] be shut off. Ali
persons havtngbfdnesy with the c n:pany wtl| apply at tn
Office By orde’-ofthe Board of Idr-ot'i.
A. R. f-HUN,
may?—tf “rv ■ asurer.
SODA WAT -1
W itk of
LEMON, -TH’ C
GINGER. V ’.VILLA
PINEAPPLE. one; AT c.
Also the most delicious Crew.. .0 at
the Drue Store of • ’O.
apr 16—ts
Bacon, Feather*, Flour. Oil, &c.
FIFTY THOUSAND pounds ch i ‘ •—e Bacon,
25 Hilda. St Louis Bacon,
25 Sacks Feathers.
850 Sacks of choice Tennessee and G. • ta Flour,
20 Bbls. Tanner’s DU, io Cask.-, Li seed Oil,
1 Bbls. Castor Oil, 10 B>Lamp < H,
5 Bbls. Machine Oil, 6 Bbls. 1 urd Oil,
Also a large lot of No. 1, Extra an t Pure Lead,
A large Ft of No. 1 Zinc.
For sale on very accommodating terms by e
apr 16—ts J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LAHIEK HOUSE.
THF Subscribe- |,as opotu-d the al*ovc nail for the accom
modation of Day Bo rders and Transient Customem.—
Thi* House Is now offered as 1 ‘onnr to no other first Cles* Ho
tel in the Sou’ h, and f.-o- tu c atrai looattoii. Its arge and
alrv rooms, offerc ere* t tj citcert ei.ru ai.d sccului.: Uation* to
FamU'esand franiuei.t p. !>■ >The public may expect from
this House, all the luxuries am’ comforts he found in any
Other h'-tol. B. F. DENSE,
apr 16—ts I Ate of the Floyd House,
Eoir Asfain.
fpHE Subscriber cr ; ■.! To fjt ravors begs leave to In-
L form his friend- a it customer- that he has moved hi*
Stock of Watches, Jewelry, Stiver Ware. Ac., Ac., to Cl ran! to
Row on Mulberry sto-et. opposite Lanier House, and will sell
them very low for Cash or approved city acceptance**.
M. D. BARNES.
N. B.—Watches, Clocks, Jewelry’ Ac., repaired at short
notice and warranted, for Cash, only. M. D. B.
may 7—ts
SOLDBY
C. A. ELLS & SON,
Only Agent# for the City of Macon
and County of Bibb.
THE GREATEST kIV UY Os THE AGE.
riIHE PATENT FL V 1 A : b JI’TTO CATCH
i ER is astonishing ev- r- v- Us entirely sac
cessful and triumphal*- “i”
It ts,lndeed, one of the and excites a
very great amount of *t Ire top, at the
bottom of which i- ar vo i. hich the fly
alights to secure the sugar r o.u- .v.t h< may find there.
While thus luxuriating, all un oi.sCour oi danger, he finds
himself very suddenly in a dark piate, don looking up he
sees the light above him. and ascends to It When there, he
finds himself encaged In a little room, all around ot wire,
through winch he can look out, hut cannot un out. In short,
he is la limbo, and new companions In trouble arrive by each
revolution o* the wheel, until there is neither room for them to
fly or stand, when they are ali put over a flame Os paper, and
thus dlsp-sed f. These traps, having the machinery of*
lock of ooiiree cannot be sold for a song. Yet they arsoHas
’■or their value, for they will soon keep a house clear of files.
It ‘a It deed, remarkable to observe what a quantity of flits
mar be caught by this very effectual process. A quart a day,
solid measure, is not too large an estimate. It will also take
mosquitoes at night. By all means obtain a sight of the ma
chine, and examine It. .. .
Ir* Roous occupied bt thk ssick it U a great hlesK-tgand
it Is worth It s price a hundred times over for the use of hotels,
SThe machine is very successful In trapping the large breeding
files, which propagate the myriads of house-mes. _
VfW~ Just receiv ed 35dozenmore of .the PAlkdNl rLX
TRAP, for sale wholesale andremß. £LLg 4
lone*—t
Homestead for 810.
TA ,w k A farms AND BUILDING LOTS, In the
IH.IHfU Golf! Region and other portions of Virginia,
to be divided among 10.000 subscr.pere. for the benefit of the
new town of Rappahannock. Subscriptions only ten dollars
each : one half down the rest on delivery of the Deed. Eve
ry subscriber will ge* a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value from *lO to *30,000. These Farms and lots are sold so
cheap to induce sett ements, a sufficient number will be re
served, the increase in the value of which will compensate for
the apparent low price no v asked. Building -ots wll! be giv
en to bona fide settlers.
More Agents arc wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom
most liberal inducements will he given. For full particulars,
Subscriptions, Agencies, apniy■to
E. BAUDER, Fort Royal, Va.
Or to E. V. WHITE. Columbus, Ga.
July 3—Bm
Sundries.
TWO HUNDRED Dozen Georgia Buckets. V. hoxes No.
1 •. -™ta
10 cases Sardines, !’ * ‘ ■. ‘ °“*
60 boxes Starch, 1"’
10 chests Tea, sc
100 boxes Adamantine Can* les
60 do Sperm and
Just received and for sale bv . .
apr 16—ts J ’” A ’ RUSa ’
COP AETNE R SHIP •
t h a*
under to name and style of Ayeis. AYitBS,
from Ist Inst.
MacomJuly 16, nfl
NEW BOOKS.
Whewell’a Hlstorv of the
”A PoorFellaw.-bythe authOTOf Wh.ch?
Followlagthe Lm**u ty’ Mrs. Viele^
•True Imveneverdld g WKARJ*.