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r rr .R UDKK TH* INFI.i r.NOE OF
A’ V,’ , editor of ths Lojrn (Ohio) Ga
(;i - Vvhtf h*n pr.-ont.Ni with* bottle of
!1: ‘ n Wk Gin. drank it, and then
,]J hoc Jo a paragraph of thanks,
‘"fl'i. melancholy result:
* itht laden here’s to “fire fountain
I** 0 *! Vo. some.” the Brass fountaine
Compf-’ the rest of our home insu
p.i* including the ladies
* u, ‘ branches of business [hie] in and
.! i ’ l ‘ Ul _-ud especially the Messiden t
1 vv ()n ingt<>n Wa-hument, etc., all
uiav be had cheap at the Buck—
,f hi'3 -j. an d p Ui j store of Biningers’
Gin, for $2 a year, if pay
i V ,n j,.laved until the end of the Atlan
( S ble. _ m m +.
The ‘-Richmond Knquirer” declares that
, t - g doctrine, concerning internal
ti# nt . as illustrated in his recommend
t.,ri vemeo k> ~a llroad biUt utterly in
:f e! ‘,, i wit h the doctrines of the Demo
e*P*we it is Federalism: Federalism, com
•*^P*u' T which the milder form of political
*v .lent among partisans of the old Fed
rntfP"” aumds onlv in the ratio of vinegar
ol erof. Ellrt.
.. York Correspondent of the
. . Conner reports the death of Pro-
H. Kllet, M. I)., which oc-
Wednesday, the 2*)th January.
L * Filet was in the faculty of the
Tr,r..iina College for thirteen years—
'■ ‘ ..i t ,, IM'-*. and ranked in some de
'oW ,* ~f research among the first chem-
H w i- also a scholar ofex
• “uiremenb in several literatures
’ ’ , s.nn. and contributed largely to
*'• :* n ' l ‘. i oii of tastes and direction of the
if it- of hb wife, who is the well
‘/ ! t id admired authoress, Mrs. Eliza
■Lf l-'llrt, since his withdrawal from
ih ( anilina College, has lived com-
h a private life, and has only been
. j.iiblie in occasional discussions or
i,,r- of chemical science.
< ottoii Uarkt.
r ., . ij.t’ are very fair for the season,
nr,., onding demand. Prices jwud
r,. rally from 10 to 11J cents.
Receipt* of Hacon.
„ in Jan., 1859 10,507
’ .. .. 1858 8,675
1858 22,046
1859 20,230
. • Fob. 1. 1850. K4.U4X
Totairv. i „ 1858.44,176
• —39,872
lucre**
. ,b.w.“ are the receipts of our market
• Wfir*t five months of the season, by
I t will he seen that we have already
Li in “Ur Ware-Houses Thirty-nine
1 / hf kindred und seventy-two bales
Lisn the receipts of last year at this
. firrntv-three thousand three hun
..ntv-thm; over the entire receipts
. L tn.l a considerable amount is still
. w hich will probably bring it to
[t will be seen by the above fig-
Mscon is not in the retrogade as a
n y .rkct —Journal Messenger, ‘2nd
(OIHiL PKOCEEDIMGS.
regular meeting.
Cm aril CiiAMßra, February Ist, 1554.
o. Sparks, Mayor. A Mermen Driggers, Long
Oryff Riia.Colllm.
■ gidennen Andereon. BolfenUlet. Adams.
-, it rate* of Che last meeting were read and c >nflrmed.
‘f p R eper rejorted toll* or the week,....#nOS6.
t , I’ vrtnf the Market reported fees tor the week. SIAM.
r>,(, vd Honre Keeier reported fee* for the week. 11,75.
Mm e Committee reported in favor of the following
~ Hardeman A Griffin, *21.00; A. P-.wel!, 4100,00;
i F .rr f 1: S. R<*e A Cos., #15,(1): J. L. Burge, 440,00;
h, Arnold. 431.20.
pi nl , re C’ mmittee. to whom was referred the petition
,-M.r Excelsior Flour Mill.*’ and the “Macon Cn-
Piar.ing Mm.” requesting the renewal of an Ordi
:*wd in the year 1~4. and extending for 10 years from
lie f pftj-age. exempting certain manufacturers from
. would respecttnlly report :vivere to the prayer of
*doonen. Adopted. R.ire. Chau-'n. > t , o mmlttee.
A s i * kbs* * y, j
iIPORT.-Tlie Committee un Kub‘ie Property have ex
the place on which the Bnildiiig Committee of the
p .ftg Chnreh propose to erect their New ("hnrch Hullil
i .. ops osite the residence of Berxy Rodger*, and inns.
* there is no obiection on the part of those owning
MtT in the neighborhood to the granting of the petition
B')tiding Committee, and the erection of house- for
Ir: Worship, being a matter which ought to be eneour
wg a for as practicable by Council.
mmittee recommend ttiat said Building Committee
: wed to build their Church on so much of the twelve
tofore granted as an encroachment to Tho*. P. Stubbs
„•, e found necessary to their purposes, and that this
w understisKi and considered as a lease to said C’oni
” - iml those who may hereafter have the control of said
; resided it shall continue to 1* used as a Church, for
:j'„ When the building shall be used for .<her onr
-. ‘pin as a Church or School House, the Council >ha 1
ive It removed. This grant to be made on
■t that said Building Con.mittee pay the Treasurer
1 Bar. Adopted, DaJooim t f ,:,n, mittee.
Thei nmmttre on Street Encroachment reported in favor
„< „ , u Ajhet Ayers and L P. Strong to bring out their
font feno* “0 Walnut Street, on a line with others on same
. LC port!*! each will pav into the Treasury *lO. and
Ist ff aiMeaaik and plant shade-trees, and on conditb-n
t’ gno drsrmre of any kind except a fence shall ever be
tnail aaaid eecroachmit. Adopted.
- .Me ■ . del the interment* at Rose Hill and Oak Ridge
<marries ror the month of Jan nary: Whites, adults 4, chil
- I- re:. : total, I*.
- -wt C. i mittee. to whom was relbrred Ahl. Greer’s
Re- itioa u ■ ntinue the Sewer from Greer A Masteraon’s
fi ,e scree Id Street, report favorably, and recommend that
v, ..ft he done a* soon as the materials can he obtained.
Mr pfcd. Dumiss. Chair'n.
% • referred to the Flnaace Committee: Peter Arnold. J.
,’n* SsuJ.J. Skinner.and A. Richards.
A •mmanic-uioo (rooi th® Sup®rintr<iinE of
La H i. Cnwlery. stating that they had be*i preventerl
amctmim the gronnd twtween Oak Ridge Cemetery and
4eoitr ‘units, was received and read,
1 Mrs. I’brke's memorial. rttUM that she bad been in
vrnmtem of a mall Bilp of Und for 52 ye%r\ and through it
itoif can h:iT® kctm to her on tn® rtT®r, tnd priyi
ad Council will order that when th® ditch reach®* ht r f®nc
lat t will be dim-led to the ri*ht, kut prevent th® la)u
----” mplained of. w%s rend.
When, ri m* *ti n. h*-th of the communication* w*r® re
“dtri theOmimUte® on Publk Property.
5 motion of Aid. Lonjdey, Resolved. That th® Street
‘• be authorized to open and put in tr* well in* enter
v part of Oranf® Street In front of th® tot occupied by Mrs.
aid strvet to be th® original width. 15A u?et. Wher.
• a, it was laid on th® taW® until the ne*t meeting of
VCeo&etl.
h m t “ of AM. Lon*!ey—Resolwed, That Mr. Barfield,
yrnrn ofPahlu Lands* be allc #dto boani his hor>® at the
■ durtr th® c umt year. Paesed.
then ad), -omed.
RICH D CURD. C. C.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
UTHNK WE ABE JUSTIFIED W SAIISfc
IT It it . other PiU, or rrmcty for Lirer Cot,.plaint,
--d. *> deaervtdly. the rei-utatiou now enjoyed by Dr.
> Urtr Pill*’ prepared by Fleming Bros.
-tnrt. A* an evidence that they will cure, read the
vv rertificate f rom a lady residing in our own city:
Xtw Tent. January 93, 1859.
n ,It t) certify that I have had the liver complaint for nix
v utd never meld rrt any medicine to help me until I
* voce; niß( Dr. Whine’s Celfbrut.it lirer Pill*, pre
*4 be K’em ng Bros. I can now say Jo the public, that
’ wet completely cured me ; and I oo hereby rec’ mnend
‘* to V; pern ms afflict., l with a diseased Uvvt, They tmll
1-. them. MAtUA AVANS. No. S Lewi* St.
Purchasers will be curefnl to ask for Dr.
‘•l.-OfI'SCELEBRATED VERMlFUGE.manufactured
‘tfeniny R-o. of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Yermi
e~ “ Csmpartson are worthlea*. Dr. M’Lane’s gen
**f Drwfuge, also hi* celebrated Liver Pill*, cad
•‘Jbt kad at all respectable drug store*.
*> Pennine without the signature of
FLEMING BROS.
DYSPEPSIA.
’ Wdtrinf th, various form* in which thi* disease devei
b* it nav well he caviled ” hydra-beaded.” In its
V foiiow Inahjestion, l'ain in the Stomach, Heartburn,
* *&***. Co*t,, enter. Piles, Aeility. Oppression after
■ Sv ItMti l ct, Flatulency, Torpor of the liver. IMzei
d'. Female Cnmpl iints, ire. Some of the Arst
’ saw lard have given their written certificate* relative
in their own person# by the Ox vsntaTrn
uhile testimonial* from other sources, editorial
1 * tad voluntary ex prereions from persons who are
* >is see their name* In print, are perfectly overwhelm-
• J "-v tk* ■ cowing from a highly respectable Clergyman:
T ~ r EastTacwti..v, Mas*..Feb. 9,1858.
Lao, of the Portland Mirror.-Sir
f*n Bittiwiv.—For more than twenty-five years I
‘’ ■* * sufferer from the dyspepsia. Besides trying the
‘ - f my family physicians In the almost useless trial
,1“ -spre„ ript ions. I have tried a great many patent
* *.tb a similar result. Through the kindness of my
- if:- 1 n- ,-i V and last March, half a dozen tottles of the
IN ATEH BITTERS'. I began to use them without
i<o( deriving help from them. Being determined to
fair trial. 1 conliuued their uae. bat without any
\T A ‘* benefit tm Jnne.
then I have gradually improved In health till I am
I, ‘ron. acidity In the stomach, and from the con
i'” atniency. and the awtul and almost distracting sick
which (ten, for days together, has wholly unfitted
, ■ %. and for all other ministerial duties, ami render
rc“4> , - 1 bel that I owe it. as an expresaion of
•t b M- ssr*. Fowls * Cos„ and also a duty to thepeb-
U. P! rr| fhd their Oxygenated Bitten. as. in my ertima
; remedy for that most trying, mort vexing, and
• -* • to which poor human t!**h I* heir, the
t ‘uffeml so lon*, and triad *o phny
JL ? no good TLAult, I can recomtaend the
,b - 1 bitten with a confidence few others can. IT any
“ of the Mirror are suffering, I beg es thtm to
“tk of these Bitters without delay.
JAMJC3 E. CUSHING.
S ;** hr srrn W. EOWLI a CO- and tor
aa ** Dr a. L. strohaekre A Cos., and Zeilin A Hunt. Ma
__ fob 4—lm
DARBY'S
Prophylactic Fluid.
T iua justly Celebrated Disinfectant
Now so extensively used
l-bywciAr.i *ad families, for removing offensive odor*, foe
h r ‘j*d breath, and fora Variety of similar
is for sale in Macon, at wholesale and re
L.i? gorge Payne, also hv Strohevker A Cos., A. A. Menard
Il L?™* * Cos. and Ellis A Bro.
Hsp-j L* holered hum John Darby. Auburn, Alabama or
**’ * Rifohsn.No. 7*. Barclay street. New York
-7!; jHUAtIy celebrated and never fall
-.j. , pfob B.tteia. will effectually cure ail di-a*e* of the
Wig “ature. The Doctor, in calling the atten
itr ,j PVbii* to this valuable spedAc, dose so with a fevl
<&m..L’ . ‘ lttn oW confidence In its virtue* and adaption to the
fotJr,?f.*Afoh It b recommended. It la no quack article
V* h -“ <ood the criticism of the American press and
kezVZ.A 1 “* testimony given la Its favor, by the mow eml
Psit* l ' 1 l? oown proeperons and privata Individual* ia all
■ rta*. .*** >s immense, and clesnly evinces that iu
T. The use of the “ Bitter* - can not but sail*
that is really deserving the celebrity it has
r ‘ by Driggisu and dealers generally, everywhere.
The Poetry of Pliydc.
Ayer’s Pills, glide sugar-shod over the pilstc, bet their en
ergy, Although wrapped up, is there. :tnd tells with g ant force
on the very foundation of disease. TLeie are thousands of suT
ferers who would not wear their distempers if they kaew they
could be cured fur 45 cts. Try Ayer’s Pills, and yon will know
it.
Purify the blood and disease will be starved out.
Cleans the system from impurities and- you are cured al
ready.
Take this best of all PurgatlveAeand Scrofula. Ind gestlon.
Weakness. Headache, Backache, M l rache. Jaund, Rheu
matism, derangeiueut of the liver. Kidneys, and Bowels, all
derangements and all diseases which a purgative ren edy can
reach, fly before them like darkness tfore rhe Sun.
Reader, if you are suffering from any of the numer >us com
piainf they cure—suffer no more—the remedy has teen pro
vided for you, and it is criminal to neglect it.
That Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, is the best medicine for a
Cough, it known to the whole world, that Ayer's Pills are the
be* of Pill*, is known to those who have used them
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER. Chemist, Lowe.., Mass,
and sold by all respectable Druggists everywhere. !*• _ “>n
MAnniEu,
On Thursday Evening, S7tb. ult, at. the residence of Isaac
Horn, of Pulaski county, by the Rev. R. E. Mills, Mr. J. N.
Jones, of I ort Valley, and Miss N. L. Horn.
DIED.
In this city, on the 47th ult_ George Hancock, or of Mr.
C. H. and Mrs. Laura Rogers, aged Is months.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THEATRE.
RALSTON’S HALL!
MR. W. M. FLEMING
Respectfully announce- tc the Citizens of Macon, that the ‘
CELEBRATED COMEDIAJiS,
’ Mfi. & MBS. f. J. FLOSESCE.
The “ Yankee Gal ” and “ Irish Boy” I
Are Engaged for .Six Mulils,
AXD WILL APPEAR
Monday Even g, Feb. 7.
SOUTH WESTEBI BAIL Ell Ml
BOUGHT BY
Feb. 4,1-si—3t T. R. BI.iHIM.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE Partnership heretofore existing between the sub
scribers, expired by limitation on the list January,
1-SM. The business will be continued by Mr. Waten ian, who
is alone authorized to settle the busine-s of the late linn.
GEO. L. PKXMAH,
JOS. WATERMAN.
Macon, January-list, I*9—feb. 4—ts.
BOOK BINDING.
BLANK ArVOUNT BOOKS made to order for < ourts
and Counting Houses, and the numbers printed on the
pages without extra charge.
Magazines , Music and Law Books ,
Bound in neat and cheap styles. DAVII) BOSS,
Cor. “si and Cherry Streets,
feb. 4—ts Over George T. Rogers A Son.
THE ■abscrit-cr has purchased the Right to Row ind’s Pa
tent Carriage- and Springs for Blank Account Books,
which he will put on work when Instructed,
feb 4—ts DAVID ROSB.
mmiSl VALENTINES!!
Am LARGE and beautiful assortment of the abo\ e ason
able articles for sale at J. M. BOARDMAJi 8.
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
feb. 4—St
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
MENARD a CASTLEN have (list received a large and
selerteii Stock of FRESH GARDEN SEED, of all
kinds, warranted to be the growth of 1-. V-. which are equal iu
q>ulity at. 4** cheap in price ax any tLat cuu b® oud else
where. {Store under Kalt<>n** Hall. I-b 4—ls
MABYLAII STATE UTTEIS,
R. FRANCE A CO., HaßaK‘P>.
After the exposure of the many Bogus Lottery concern*
throughout the country, purchaser- of Tickets,wili of cour-e
feel timid iu ordering. Those who desire to purchase, would
1* foolish to tend money to any I/Cterv concen without
knowing that they will have fWrnesstn dm* lugs and schemes
and feel that the Managers are responsible for prizes.
The Maryland Lotteries have now been drawing over forty
years. Milllonsot dollars have been drawn in Capital Prize-,
from *lU.Ono up to *IUU.CUU. and the tortunate without
a tingle exception, paid. . , „
These are the lotteries to order Tickets in. The Managers
are folly respondM. for every Prize sold without any security:
and yet they hat e given Bond* to the Shite of Marj land, for
half million of dollars to seture prize holders. 1 hey don’t
promt* you 47Q.0U0. 4-U.Ctpor 4Woi*Hfor 410 : but they give
you fair and honest schemes, as good a* can be made for the
price of the Tickets.
IAGSIFICEST SCHKJIK for FEBRUARY, J 59.
4.H AND CAPITAL PKI/.E
$65,000
Maryland State Lottery
Class £
To he drawn in Baltimore, on Satnniay. Felwuaiy ?th. 185.*.
Under the *U|*erinicD,ltme of the State Lottery * om-’j--sinner
SPLENDID SCHEME.
I Prize 4*.0n0 is AMJ
1 Si.trit 2J.580
a laooo To.ouo
2U 5,0*41 KO.ISKI
H) iOOO 40.000
-j) I.HOI 14>.0U0
ri) 1.00 .NWluff
30 1.450 ajig
30 UOU **4s?
OOi 12000
74 900 •^.OOO
l.V* 400 52.800
I. JSO -’-l-OfO
IS2 lO)
sjß gi iau
T4o su.ri)u
a0.'16 prizes, amounting to
Tb kets 430, Halve* 41". Quarters 45. Eighth? $3.4).
A Package of 36 Whole Tickets at #2O. torts 4530
There xrel3drawn liallots, and each ballot being
worth 420. wake* ’ ♦-(')
15 per cent off, being ; ’4>
Leave* nett 204
Leaving risk to the purchaser. A l l ß
Persons who desire necti only remit the risk on a I at sage,
tor which we will send a * ’ertincstc a* follow*:
A Certificate of Package of 36 Wholes, corts. ..#OOO 00
I>o. do. 26 Halve*. 15” <W
Do. do. 26 Quarter*.
Do. do. 26 Eighths, SO
rw~ Ail orders atldremedto R. Faxx< ItOo, Managers,
Baltimore. Md.. will meet with prompt attention, and the
prilled official dra* ings tent a* soon a* over.
* R. FRANCE A CO.
y e b. 4 jot. Managers, Marylsnd State Lotterie*.
New Spring Goods!!
ATTENTION LADIES!
WE are now receiving a portion of our Sto k of
Fane) and Staple Urj
FOR THIS SFRISGTS TRADE,
Awl would reepeetfullv Invite the Lwl : e* of Macon and sur
rounding country to call ahd see sotno of the RICHEST and
most BEAUTIFUL Styles of
XDress Ooocls
ever imported to this country.
< me of out firm Is now in New I ork, selecting our Spring
Stock, and from hi* knowledge of the business am 1 scpexiob
tasik in regard V> Style., wc feel confident that we can and
will be aide to offer axTaaoßoiKAar uwvcnunrro to our
friend* thto year to give us an increased share ot their pat
r <live na a call—examine our Goods—listen to ot j Prices—
remember we have NO OLD CKJODS. an.l we wili t ‘OOI BT
XI>LT secure your custom, and give full satisfaction. fi e
are still at the
“HEAD QUARTERS OF FASHION.”
jan.Ss—tf BOSTICK, KEIN A CO.
A NEW GUN-SMITH.
inihst rit*r. haring jurt arrlrod in Ma
■■
nIWj of Repairing (H’NS an 4 PL V T<>LS.
ofTors Ills nerrlcen t.* the pohlic. an*l >ruar
• r rk In Mi ■<
v v
TO—,
Double Barrel Gun*, Rises awl Pistol* ,
Ma’ie to order, or Repured and StockoL at -lion notice.
Your istmnagr is respectfully solicited. Store under the
Flovd House, opposite Dr. Thompson’*.
’ ■ yt WM. MARK vVAI.TEK,
s_jy Late of Augusta, Ga.
Wanted 10.000 lira. >lo. T *• G. WOOD.
City i>apers copy lm. nor. J> m
Diaries for 1859.
A FINE assortment of these useful articles in every variety
and binding.
Valentines! Valentines!!
Look out for the 14th of February
\\ E ire row prep* red to supply *ll orders for Valentine* from
fire cent* to ire doilara, and if All orders per
mail promptly AUed when byUie c C Rn!j
i.n Macon, tJa.
Drag,
Drugs,
Drugs.
Medicines,
Medicines.
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Garden Seeds,
Instruments
Varnishes, &c.
WILL BE KOIND IX COMPLETE \*o*OHT
MEXT. AT THE
Macon Drug Market
or
Zeilin Sz* Hunt,
Corner Second and Cherry Sts.
jua. 98—ts
City Marshal’s Sale.
WILL ve sold, on the first Tuendayof March, befbre the Court
House door, in Macon, L.t No. 3 and part of Lot No. 4,
2 u i*r < : ?*• In th* city, levied on as the leased property of M.
Stubbiefleld, to satisfy two Tax PI. Fa’s for 1-56 and 1857. on
the same property. J. B. COOPER, Dep. Marshal.
Jtt. 2S—td.
Wanted to Hire.
AFIRtT tale tJook, Washer and Ironer is wanted An’
piyto LJan.Ss —ts | W. W. PARKER A CO.
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next before the
Court House door in the city of Macon, Bibb County during
Uie legal boor* of sale Lots of land, Noe. one and’four in
Block No. seventeen, in the city of Mscan, In said county
(near the Vinevllle branch) as apart of the resl estate of Cirii
V jan 5 ! r C lT a - JOHN A. VIGAL, ExT
ESTABLISHED 17 60.
PETER LORILLARD,
SnuO and iobacco Manufacturer
16 & 18 Chambers Street.,
(FORMERLY CHATHAM STREET. Bf. YORK,)
2IIP? ®?*j>€cial attention of Grocer* and Drug
ftJture remov,U ’ and the articiea of his manu-
Brown SnufT.
Flneßappee
Coarse Rappee, Nachitoeh**.
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
Yellow Snuff.
Bco,^| . _ _ „ _ Honey Dew Scotch,
High Toeri Ncotch. Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,
T i >aat. Fresh Scotch,
of Lundyfoot,
SMOKING. PINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING.
®SfY. P. A. P.. or plain St. Jago,
Cavendish, or sweet, Spanish,
Nos. 1A 3 mx’d Sweet cented Oronoco Canister,
Kitefoot. Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish.
A (Ireular of Prices will )>e sent on application.
N. B—Note the new article of Fresh Scotch Snuff.
lan 3s—3m
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
Charleston Mercury.
A Pelitifkl, Commercial and Literary Newspaper.
Published Daily and Tri-Weekly,
11HE MERCURY gives daily reports of the Markets and
. Marine Intelligence in Charteston and of Charleston com
merce in the leading feaporta of the world. The weesly Pri
ce Current is made up with much care, and from the most re
liable sources. Its connection with the “Ass<'tinted Press”
insure-the latest intelligence by Telegraph and the earliest
news by Steamers [from Europe. It ha- an able and accom
plished correspondent in Loudon (agentleman connected with
the editorial staff of the London Tune*,) and regular Corres
poude tsin New York, Washington. Key West and Havan
na. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly
letters on life in Washington are additional attractions in fa
vor of it* lady readers. Its literary notice-, from the i>en of
a gentleman who occupies perliapsthe highest position among
the literary men of the South, are discriminating and eompre
bensive. Attention is paid to all matters of general concern,
especially those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural
interest*, and to the current news of the day. Great care is
taken that nothing shall appear in its columns which should
be excluded from the family circle.
The political creed of the Mercury consist in the principles
of the liemocratic Party. ** laid down in the Virginia and
Kentucky resolutions of 178 and 179!i—the Sovereignty of
the States: a Strict Construction of the Federal Constitu
tion by the General Government, the Agent or the States;—
Free Trade, and an Economical Administration of the Gene
ral Government. Its policy is the union of the Southern
States in maintaining their rights.
TLRMS-—Payable in Advance.
DAILY, per annum, Rio OO
TKI-WEKLY 5 OO
I'Ll Bis BILL BE FIKNIriHEI) AM FOLLOWS :
Five Copies of the D\ILY for 8110 OO
Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY for 20 OO
R. B. RHETT, JR..
jan. 48, No. 3 Broad Street, Charleston, 8. O,
NEW YEAH CIRCULAR.
xns n *
TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS.
WE RETI KY oor warma-t thanks to you forlhe ltlieral
patronage heretofore extenped to the firm of Bostick A Keln,
and hope, by the stretest adplicatiou tt. business, to receive an
increased aud more extensive patronage to the firm of
BOSTICK, KEIN A CO.,
which commenced the Ist of January, 159. We intend keep
ing a Stock of
Fancy IDry Groods
of superior qiudity, and will maintain and sustain the reputa
tion tnat we have always received from the Ladiesas the
‘‘ Heard (liiarlers” for Fashion-
ABLE DRESS GOODS IN GEORGIA.
One of the Firm i.n now in New York selecting our Spring
Stock, which we shall be receiving in a short time, anc I will
remain there to take every advantage of the market, so that
we can safely say that our stock wild be so Rich, Varied and
Elegant this Spring, that we can give you better satisfaction
than you can receive elsewhere.
We invite you specially to call and aee us—we can and will
strive in every way to please you; and if you cannot come
yourself, send us vour orders. We will till them carefully,
aud if the goods fail to give satisfaction when you receive
th-m, you can send them back to us at our expense. We are
anil at our Old Stand, and will be pleased to size our friends,
ian. 21— it. BOSTICK, KEIN * 00.
R. C. J. ROOSEVELT,
HOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAX,
Oflice anti Resilience, Corner
\\ it liiit t and 3rd Streets, .Macon, Ga.
j4n.2i-.ly
Co-Partnership Notice.
\\TE wil! continue the Drug business at the Corner of Sec
r t ondand t'berry St*. The name and style of the Arm
will be changed from ZEILIX, HUNT A 00., to that of ZEI
LIN A HUNT. Thankful forthe liberal patronage ofthe past
year, we hope to merit the coutiuued confidence of our friends,
and citizens generally. J. HENRY ZEILIX,
jan 3)—tf. LEONARD W. HUNT.
m bi-c: mm wn*
I HAVE this day associated with mp Dr. F.O.CASTLKN.
The name and style of tlie Firm will tie
Menard & Castlen.
Thankful for the literal patronage herefore bestowed on roe,
we hope by strict attention to buinnefcfeto merit a continued
confidence of our the city and adjoining countrv.
jan.fil-lm A. A. MENARD.
MACON EXCELSIOR FLOUR MILL _
PROPOSALS for all the Brick work necessary to complete
the above Mill will be received. Offers will embrace all
the material necessary. For further pv rtu ulau- apply at the
Office of J. F. WINTER A 00.
jan. M-3t
• IsTE'W’ I^lß^r7~
TII E undersigned have this day formed a limited Oojiart
nership for the purpose of doing a DRUG A APOTHE
CARY business. We will have iu store and for sale at all
times a ;tock of pure Drugs and Chemical*, such a* Phyician*
can rely on. All article* ii> oar lino will be of the first quali
ty. Tothe dtireii* of Macon, and to physician*, olty and
country, we respectfully ask Ui give u*a call. To Merchant*
and Planter- we are able to offer inducements equal to any
other Drug Store in the (.’ity. Our long experience in the
business enaables ns to purchase pure and reliable articles, and
all medicines are warranted. If not found a* represented,
mav tie returned at our expense. Our friends and customers
will find us ever ready anu willing to serve them day or night.
Our Hou-e will be open on the Sabbath morning until ten
o'clock and In the evening from six to seven for prescriptions
and the sale of medicines only.
Store under RALSTON'S HALL, Cherry Street.
Jan 91—fm MENARD & CASTLEN.
DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
MRS. MARY SEYMOUR offers her residence for sale.—
The House contains Mx Plastered Rooms, a fire place
in each room. All the necessary out buildings, and a good
well of water. The lot fronts on 4th Street -Jill feet, and on
Pine street 105 feet. Any one in want of a comfortable resi
deuce in a pleasant and healthy part of the city will do well
to call on J. N. SEYMOUR, or
jan 21—ts JAMES SEYMOUR.
EELECTIE MAGAZIIE M 1855
GREAT ARTISTIC ATTRACTION.
2* BEAUTIFUL PORTKVWs IX JANUARY
■UMBER.
TO ALL IAX ERfii OF CHOICE READING.
1. your attention is respectfully invited to the character,
content*, portrait emMisimients, and sterling literary value
of the Eclectic Magazine.
2. For fourteen years the Eclectic has found favor with the
public, and high commendation from the press. It is now in
lts.Psib volume.
4. Its design is to present to its readers the choicest treas
ures of tli ugh;, and the ablest productions of European wri
ters. as they appear iu the Reviews ami Periodicals of Great
Britain.
4. It* combined excellences and permanent value give it a
ust claim to a place in every well selected public and private
ibrary.
5. It eentans the cream from seven Foreign Quarterlies.
, It contains the cream from nine Foreign Monthlies.
7. It contains article* from the ablest pens of England,
fi. 40 fine steel Portraits embellsh it In 1848.
<i. The 40 Portraits are worth the price of the work at
nts each.
10. The subscriber gets double the worth of bis money.—
Considering what it contains, the Eclectic is the cheaiiest,
the safest, the best, the most desirable of all the Monthlies.—
Try it. You will find it true, it saves time. It saves mon
ey.
jl. No intelligent family— do young lady—no young gentle
man. will wish to be without its rich treasures of knowledge
when once examined.
12. Its instructive, educational Influences on the mind are
worth ten times It* cost.
13. The public pres*, far and near, give the Eclectic strong
commendatioo*. Eminent men do the same.
“ The merit* of the Eclectic need only to tie known In order
tn e appreciated. It contains a long list of admirably select
ed articles from the Foreign Quarterlies and Magazine*. The
Eclectic is worth many t imes its cost."—AT. Y. Observer.
We have received many pages of commendation.
We add to the contents of January No., selected from six
Quarterlies and seven Monthlies.
EMBELISHMENTS—2B PORTRAITS.
I. Woman, her Position, Influence, and Wishes.
9. Love Benighted.
а. The < ‘ourtshin of Miles Standish
4. The Heroes or India.
5. The Modern British Drama.
б. An Alpine Storm Ten Thousand Feet High.
8. Word Paintings in Rich Frames.
8, Great Tomb of Man.
V. Carlyle’s Life of Frederick the Great.
10. Cowper’s Poem on the Loss of tiie Royal George.
11. Optical Delusion oftbe Yellow Gown.
11 The Literature of Wedded Love
IS. The Taming of Horses.
14. Pandora’s Box.
I* Great Revision Convention.
le’ Woman tn Extremes and Varieties of Charaiter.
17 The Terrible Calais Tragedy
Is’ Eleanor Vaughan ; or. Twice Avenged.
1* An undiscovered Island.
20. Farewell to the Comet.
21. Alexander Pushkin.
22. Midnight on the Alps,
33. The Exile's Memory.
24. A Shadow,
28. Date and Early Marriages.
26. Biographical Sketch of hliakespeare.
27. The Mysh-rious Musician of Waldon Cathedral.
98. At the Gate.
9*. Literary Miscellanies.
great attraction.
To new snb*orit*>rs l-aying in advance, the January numtier
ISBU. will be sent, embelubed with two splendid match prints
_Bir Walter Suott and his Friends, and Sbakespear and his
Cotemporaries, containing twenty-eight portraits—surpassing
all precedent. The January number is published.
terms.
The Eclectic is Issued on the first of every month. Each
number contains 144 largs octavo pages, on fine papor.nsatlv
stitched, in green covers, with one C r more beautiful Steel
Portraits, by Sartaln. The twelve numbers comprise three
volumes of 800 pages each, with titles, indexes, andembellsh-
R.vnt*. Price, Five Dollars. The jxwUge is only three cenU
a number, prepaid at the office of delivery.
A specimen numtier will be sent, prepaid, for 49 cents re
mitted in postage stamps.
Vvk. H MDWKLL,
OT Subscriptions received at this Office.
an. T—*t No. fr, Beckman street, N, Y.
DOC
J. Dicks on Sinitii,
Practicin g Physician,
Mao< m, Ga.,
WILL attend promptly to all Professional calls made on
him bv dav or night, t tther at his office or residence.
OFFICE*—Over Menard 4 Burghard’s Jewelry Store, on
Cherry Street.
RESIDENCE—At Mr.. .B.Ross’. jan.2l-tf
Wood’s Prei lium Gallery
IS the place to get Fine Pietx res,a? thousandscan testify.—
And recollect this is theotc y place Id the State where is
produced every style, from tt e Miniature, to the Life Sire
Portrait*. His New htyle of l quarell and Imperial Photo
graphs are Beautiful. Portraits in Oil or Pa-tei. either from
Lite or Daguereotypes, a- usux warrapted to give satisfac
tion. Amt'rotypea Irom one Dt liar upwards,
Washington Block, opposite Lt nier House.
jan. 16—ts R. L. WOOD. I
SPARTA ACADEMY
LOTTERY !
CAPITAL PRIZE
£50,000
Tickets only S10!
Xotice to tbe Public.
As the members of our firm have, by w-av of purchase. t>e
corne the owner ofthe grants chartered by the States of Dela
ware. Kentucky. Missouri, anti part of those in Georgia, un’
derthe management of Messrs. Gregory A Maury, of WIT
mlngton, Delaware, we have deemeu it expedient to change
the name of out firm, n and alter January Ist, 1854, to that
of WOOD, EDDY & CO., who will hereafter have tbe man- !
agement of the Sparta Academy XiOtterv, and the others, as
above named.
In all transactions we have endeavored to conduct our busi
ness with integrity and promptness ami we can assure the
public that the patronsge heretofore bestowed on us is well de
serving of being transferred to our successors.
Very respectfully, s. SWAN A CO.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 15, 1 -53.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.. Mana&rers,
Succf-NNorN to S. SWAN & CO.
The following Scheme will be drawn by Wo>d, Kddr A Cos.
Han kEers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, tn each
of their Single Number Lottery for December, 2858, at
AUGUSTA, Ga., in public, under the superintendence
1 of Commissioners.
Draws on Saturday , Feh. 5, 185!>.
Draws on Saturday , Feh. ]:> ] 851.
Draws on Saturday , Feh. IS), 185!*.
Draws on Saturday , Feh. 2<‘>, 185!*.
On the Plan of Single Numbers
-50,000 Ticket**.
Five Thousand Five Hundred and Tea
Prizes ! /
**>*rly Oue Prize te etery Mue Titkit*.
MAGNIFICENT SC HEM E!
TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRURY.
1 Priie of s'>o,ooo
i•• 20.000
1 .. °! 10,000
} .. °* 5,000
J of 4,000
l •• •! MS
8 “ ; >S.
JO “ Os 3(w,
}“ “ of Ron
! °! TOO
0 41 of fiAtl
50 44 of 2m
M of
100 M of IT*
425 of too
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 priies of S4OO approx, to $50,000 price are $] ,300
4 “ 300 “ 20,000 “ are 1,200
4 “ 250 “ 10,000 “ are 1000
4 “ 125 “ B,(KK “ are 900
4 “ 200 “ 4,000 “ are 800
4 “ 150 “ 8,000 “ are 600
4 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ are 400
5,000 “ 20 are 100,000
5,510 Prices amounting to $820,000
Ticket* tl—Halves *s—Quarters %i 50,
f-fr A Circular showing the plan of tbe Lotteries
Will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following
rates which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, *BO
“ 10 Half “ 40
“ •’ IP Quarter ‘• so
M . H 10 Eighth “ 10
In Ordering Tickets nr Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the Ticket? or
dered, on receipt f which they will be forwarded by
first mail. Purchasers can have tickets end>ag in any
figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prise? will he sent t, t
purchasers Immediately after the drawing.
teW~ Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Oflice, County and State.
UT Remember that every Prise is drawn and paya
ble in full without deduction.
All prises of SI,OOO and underpaid immediate
ly after the drawing—other prise? at the usual time of
thirty days.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those wbn prefer sending not sending money by mail, can use
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
whereby money for Tickets, In sums of Ton Dollar- and up
wards, can be sent u*
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE.
from any city or town wherethey bavean etilco. The money
and order must t>e enclosed in a “’GOVERNMENT POST
OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE,” or th e Express Compa
ny cannot receive them
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY & (’<)., Augusta Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY &CO . .Atlanta, Georgia,
ur, WOOD, b,DD Y A CO„ Wilmington, Dele ware.
or to WM. SHIVERS, jr..
Agent at Macon, Ga.
ear a list of the numbers that are drawn from the
wheal, with the amount of of the prtie that each one is
entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the
following papers:— Aew Orleans Delta, Mobile Ite(/in-
ter, Charleston Standard, Nashville Qatetl*, Atlanta
InUUiaenesr, Xma York Weekly Day Book, Savon -
nah Morning Xeien, Richmond Dispatch, Xe-w York
Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion and Augusta
Constitutionalist, Little Rook (Ark.) True Demux-rat.
nav 26—lm
STRAW GOODS 7
For the Spring Trade of 1859.
SB I. k JEHIAL Ml.
Importers,
Blsnnfitftnrers and Wholesale Healers,
58 Warren, and 120 Ciiambers Sts.,
MdM
Factor; —3M8 f 390 and 393, Broadway, Albany,
NEW YOH2i.
HAVE Uie pleasureof announcing to theirfriends and tbe
trade, that they have now in Store, a complete and mag
nificent assortment of goods in their line, of th-ir own impor
tation, manufacture and selection, to which they will con
stantly add during the season everything lew and desirable,
as it appears, besides the introduction of original styles of
their ow n design.
They would also call attention their very superior and ex
tensive stock of
HATS & GAPS:!
Adapted to all wants, all sections, and all tastes. Besidesthe
old standard styles manufactured expressly fur the Southern
markpt. they have all the New York fashionable styles,and
many others that they now present for the first time, and
which cannot hut meet the desire* of merchants throughout
the country.
STRAW HATS,
In this department, among the leading styles will be found
our unequaled line or
Palm Leaf,
Canada Straw Puzzle Braid, Self Ventilating
Negro Panama, Sonnett, Leghorn,
Grenada, English Dunstable, Panama,
Canton, Maracaibo, Fayal,
Luton, Uuracoa, Everett,
Together with Fancy Braids of all the different shapes, col
ors, and qualities, in great variety.
Ladies’ and Misses’
BONNETT, BLOOMERS, FLATS, &C.,
Dress Bonnets of Silk, Lace and Crape, of the latest Parisian
Styles, with Straw Bonnets of the most recent Foreign and
Domestic manulacture.
By several important additions to their Mlllinary depart
ment, they intend to maku that a prominent feature in their
business for the future.
Bloomers and Flats, trimmed and untrlmmed, stdendhl as
sortment of all assortment of all the different braids, shapes,
colors, etc.
Artificial Flowers, Sprijrs, Ruches, fcr., Ac.
Umbrellas & Parasols.
Most of the above goods are new and fresh stock, carefully
manufactured and selected under their personal supervision
and directions, and by their increased facilities and advanta
ges they are in a position to offer unusual Inducement* to first
class clo*e buyers, and respectfully solicit an examination from
all who visit this city.
All approved orders will command their prompt and faith
ful attention and heßhipped without delay, i>er Instruct lons.
Catalogues containing list of articles cotnposing our stock
with prices attached, sent by mail, on application.
jan.l4—St
STOLEN,
FROM the Subscriber near Church Hill (formerly Sears
ville) In Marion County, a Bay Mare, four years old, one
of her hind legs slighted enlarged, no other marks vemetnbc r
ed. Auv persons furnishing information that will lead to her
recovery will be satisfactorily rewarded,
jan 14—fit WM. J. DARDEN.
Partner Wanted.
A GKATLEMA.X of right political proclivities and some
means, can purchase one half of the Office of the Georgia
Citizen, either as an active or silent partner, and have a guar
a nice of making from 20 to 25 per cent on the investment.—
Apply earl y to the undersigned,
jan. 14—ts L. F. W. ANDREWS.
Intotpicb.
THE undersigned having bought the interest of William
Garey, will continue to manufacture Boot* and Shoes at
the oldstandin thelatestand most approved styles, uslngthe
best material In his line, will warrant entire satisfaction to all
who may favor him with their patronage,
jan. 14—ts J. H. WINTERS.
Sewing Machines.
p IVHBHIP IM AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
BARTHOLF'S SEWING MACHINES. AVITII
Howe’s Patteut Shuttle.
He has thoroughly tested them, and confidently recommends
them U> the public. They do all kind* of work, from Thread
C amtmeto the heaviest Kerseys. They are less liable to get
n P 0 * 1 an y ot^er noake. on account of the sim
plicity of the Machinery. They make the double back stitch
which shows the on both aide of the work and cannot be rav
lied. The public and the ladies especially are invited to call
my C lothing >tore ami examine them. tan. H—ts
REMOVAL!
E. WINSHIP
Has Removed to Sanlsbury’s old stand,
next door to Strong & Wood’s,
and is prepared to exhibit
one of the largest, finest, and most
! FASHiONARtE STOCKS OF
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
CENTS FURNISHING SCOBS,
For tbe FALL & WINTER Trade,
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
The public are invited to call & examine
his Stock.
October, 9th, 3m.
W. W. PARKER & €O.
mu i sunt Him!
MASONIC BUILDINGS,
Fall & Winter Styles, for 1858,
ISTow OIST exhibition.
To our Customers and the public, we would remark, ‘’an empty wagon makes
the most noise” consequently a full one must make less.
October, 9. W. W. PARKER & CO.
JULIUS PETER
IS NOW RECEIVING A
E i3L K.G-*ls .m. W SUT*
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
ULU WIIIfTBBGOODS,
(10NST8TING nf Clnths, Cwsimere*, Vesting, a great
J variety of Gents
Burnishing G-oods.
Silk, Merino and Cotton Undershirts,
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Silk. Liaise Thread and English Cotton y. Hose,
Linen and .Teanes Brewers, Cravats, Suspenders, Linen
Shirt*, and Collars, just received at
JULIUS PETER’S.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore licstowed upon
me, I assure my friends that no exertion shall he wanting to
deserve#oontliiuanceo ftlioir liberality and preference. Call
and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhcrce.
oct.a, 1858—ts, JULIUSPETER.
IPort,razit. Fainting.
IT POINDEXTER. Portrait Painter, Studio in the
. Triangular Block. Entrance from Second Street.
Macon, dec. 17, lSss._tt
Oysters, Game, &c,
C. H. FREEMAN, 4 CO,
ARE now ready to serve Customers in every style of tiie
Gastronomic art, with
FISH, FLESH, AND FOWL,
at their Eating Saloon, Cotton Avenue, Macon.
They ’will have supplies of Fish and Oysters, by every train
from the Seaboard, os well a of Beef, Game, &£., from Fulton
market. New York, by every JSteaxner.
They have also made arrangementa for regular supplies of
OUcki-i*ts Turkey*, A©., fr<>?n Cherokee, Georgia, and Tennes
see, during the reason, and solicit a call from their friendsand
the public. nov. 19—ts
Wanted to Hire,
TFX or twelve able bodied Necro men, for the ensuing
year. Apply to COLLINS <B IIA.KDY.
dec. 17—t'.
SUPERIOK AXES
I MANUFACTURED
for ‘ ■/'.<&
NA\THiA\N! WEED),/’
MACON,
. ga.
■ . ■ -
WA HK AzS'TED Good. Assorted sto lbs M also, S. W.
ColUns, King and other makes. dec. 3 !N. WV!ET>.
Or. Samuel Tarver,
CIONTINUES the practice of Medicine. Nursery mid
) Oludeiries at Parkers* fetation. No. 11>£ on tbe Central
Kail Road, .Jefferson County,Ga. llis Post Office address
“pier’s Turn Out Jefferson County. Particular attention paid
to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. Persons living at a dis
tance, by writing a statement of their cases can have prescrip
tions and >1 cdieinc sent to them by Mall. Charges moderate,
nov. 13,1858. —lv*
SelfliKgf out at the
NEW YORK STORE.
DENMAN a WATERMAN have determined to close their
business by the first day of February l-.V.i, as the term of
partnership expires at that time. They will therefore from
tills date sell at
NSW YORK COSY
F 1 O K. CASH.
Ladies and Gentlemen, now is your time to buy! Gome and
examine our stock, and hear our prices and you cannot flail to
purchase.
We arc selling Splendid Mlk. at *8,50, *9,50. *10,50. *ll,
*l2. *ifi. and *14,00, Worth double (he money.
Rich Worsted Kobe* a Lmze from *2.50 to 412. the patterns,
Mendld French Merlnoe*at 80cts.. worth 1,26.
10,000 yatds best Calicos* from f 54cts to lOct.s per yard.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS,
Cloth, Rsglan, French, Beaver and ail other styles now
elltiigat an immense sacrifice,
Bleached aiul Brown Homespuns, Striped Homespuns, Blk.
Alpaca, Bombazines, French Worked Collar* and 1 lands.
Bonnet Ribhous, Kid Gloves, Linen and Silk Ildkf’s, Ladies
and cent* Merino and Flout eed Vest*, Irish Linens, Bed
Blankets, Negro Blankets and Korney*. Our assortment is
still large, auil ’ are In,mol to sell out.
All, and particularly the ladies are respectfully invited to
call and judge for themselves.
All who are Indebted to the firm are requested to come for
ward and settle without delay.
dec. 1 7 -ts Denman a waterman.
m*, mm twbt m ms j*ah_
MENARD & EUR6HASD
HAVE removed to their New Store in the New Building
of Messrs. Freeman A Robert*, jus t below the Tele
graph Printing House, Cherry Street, where they have open
ed an extensive and brilliant stock of
JEWEIiRT, GOLD
and
SILVER WATCHES,
And Fancy Goods.
in their line of business, to whl.cn Qiey invite the attention of
their friends and customer:). dec. B_sf
N. S. PRUDEN & Cos.,
OFFER THEIII STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS
at greatly reduced prices. All new—some very rich.
Jjmnite Hall, Dec. 17—ts
t;ik hd
O or 4 good steady Boy* • not,- need apply unless accus
f ) tomed t worx, w. want-no idlers.
dec. U-tr T. A G. WOOD.
J. R. GRIFFIN. | W. C. M. DUNSON
GRIFFIN & DUNSON,
Attorneys at Law,
jvi: .A. C?QJJ, GA..
Hoforoncos:
Gov. J. K. Brown, MitledgevUle ; Hon. Washington Foe,
Macon, Ga.; Hon. Wm.L. Yancey, Montgomery, Ala.; Hon.
T. K- R. Cobb, Athens, Ga.; Hon. C- 4. -McDonald, Mariet
ta, Ga.
dec. 10— ly*
OFFICE,—Over filrohrrker dk (Vs Drug Store.
Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c.
O t k Bales Osnaburgs.
Ovr 20 Bales Yarns,
15 Bales Macon and Milledgeville Sheetings,
10 Bale* M Sheeting*.
_ 5 Bale* Stripes,
For rale by AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
‘an 28—ts
I. R. FREEMAN, M. D.
HAVINc; returned to Macon, offers his Professional servl
cesto its citizens, and the surrounding country, and is
prepared to treat their various diseases with innocent ve e
tjhle remedies, and hopes that in consideration of the fact
that he gives no poifion, draws no blood, and never destroys
the constitutions of his patients, he will be liberal 1 y p a t ionized
by the afflicted.
TYF~ Particular attention will be given to Plantation, and
other country practice.
MT Office at the Drug Store of Dr. M. 8. Thomson, to
whom he refers. j aa< 7_jy
| CARPETINGS!
! Floor Oil Cloths,
MATT 13>J O-S,
RUGS & MATS!
V LARGE Stock, and a great variety of style* of the
above good*, just received, which will be sold at far
lower figures, and give purchasers a selection from the best
i stock ever offered in Macon. Also,
Satin, DeLaine, Damask,
LACE and MUSLHSTE
Window Curtains,
| WINDOW SHADES, GUILT CORNICES and BANDS
j in great variet.y
Purchaserc will consult their Interest by examining my
stock before buying. B. F. ROSS.
Macon, July 80,18 KL ’ J_tf
GEO. W. PRICE
IS NOW
Receiving his Stock
—OF—
FANCY k STAPLE
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
Which Will he disposed of on as good
Terms as any house in the City. Ilis
friends and the public generally are
requested to
Grive him a Gall.
September 24,1853.
Mill & BiEMffi
WATCHMAKERS
JEWELERS,
Ha,ve >st received and opened a large and splendid assort
ment of Goods In tlielr Line, consisting in part of the follow
ing articles,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Hunting Magic Case. Independent 2d, Ac. for GENTLEMEN
GOI,!) \\ k Tt'HKbi for LADIIC.>, rich and beautiful
feILVKK WARE, spoons. Cups, Goblets, Ac.
SILYKK PIiATKI) VVARK aaCastora. E*g Boil
ers, (with Gold Stated Cups and .Spoons,) Fniit Baskets,
Pitchers, < ’ano.le-strJvs, Waiters, Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consist!ncof DIAMOND and GOLD KINOS, PINS, &c.
Ac., sparkling and bright.
jVILSICAH MEATS, as VIOLINS, FLUTES,
OUITAKS, BANJOS. TAMHOKINES.
Gold PENSand PENCILS. Guitar and Violin STRINGS
Ami a varied assortment of FA Ait V KOOIM, Music Boxes,
too numerous to particularise in an advertisement.
\ liankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them,
since tuey commenced Business they solicit a continuance of
the same, and will spare no pains to’ gh e satisfaction to their
cu tomors, both in the style and quality of their wares and in
price.
Watch and other Repairing executed with dispatch and on
reasonable terms. \i * 11
sep 24—ts
COPRTNERSIIIP NOTICE.
\ TR the undersigned have this day formed
V V a limited Copartnership, under the name
DF SHEERS A LEWIS,
and have purchased the entire Stock of
Dry Goods & Groceries,
OK THU LATE FIRM OF l>. F. CLARKE A CO.,
and having replenished the same with \KAV LOOPS • we
will h<- pleased to see all the Customers of the old firm,’and
respectfully solieita share of the public patronage.
BAML. M. SOBERS,
oet. 9—ts ED. P. LEWIS,
[P. S.] All persons indebted to ta the late Uau of D. F
Clarke A Cos., are requested to call and settle, as we alone are
authorized to coiled the accountsand notes due them
oct. 9—ts s. M. 8, ail E. P. L.
HORACE FITCH & GO,.
ARE STILL TO] FO END A T THEIR
OLD STAA ON TRIANGLE
BLOCK, OPPOSITE MA
RINE BANK.
4 ND we have just received a very large stock cf the vari-
IX. Oils styles of Heady Made ‘ *
FALL & WISTH CLOTHING,
Made un expressly for us, and wc are also receiving new
hupp,** every week from our Northern Manufactory
We have. In connection with our Keady-Made Clothing for
Gentlemen, a very large stock of
liildrcii** A ('lolliiiii',
Os the various styles and qualities to suit the. Season as well
asall kinds of Gentlemen’s FuralrMng Goods, consisting, in
part, of .Merino Shirts and Drawers, Linen Bosom Shirts, Cot
ton and Linen Drawers. Sock.* Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, Hand
kercaiefa, Ac.
We aj*o have a very large stock of the kinds of
Travelling ami Cod.rnon irunks, Ladles'Botnet Boxe*, Va
lises, Carpet Bags. Ac.
HATS and CAPS.
W(.mso lave a good stock of the various kind* of Ilats
and Caps.
We respectfully Invite all who may want Goods In our line
to call and examine our large stook, as wc are disposed to sell
at extremely low prices, as we are satisfied with small profits
and quick returns. H. FITCH A CO.
October 9th—3.
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,
Sack* RioCoffV
JmilfxJ *0 Sacks Java au3 Log. Coffee,
126 bbls Hefiacd bugur,
’2% “ Crushed and PowderaU
mi inis Mew Orleans Sugar,
80 bhls New Orleans Syrup,
10 bd.s New Crop Molasses,
6‘ 0 buihela Seed Oats,
500 “ Corn Meal,
25 Casks Shoulders,
Id “ fchdes,
800 Sacks Flour, For sale hy
jan.2B—tf- AYKEb. WINGFIELD A CO.
MASONRY A PLASTERING;
TtiE Undersigned, having returned to tins city, after an
absence of ‘even years, wishes to resume his former occu
pati nos HHII KLAVIAIG and PLAhTEttl.lfi.
Thankful for past fhvors he solicits the patronage of tils
friends aDd the public generally.
lan, 2S— lm* CHAS. G, DOUGLASS,
J. F. WIYTER J. S. WIKTKK.
J. F. WINTER, & GO.
AUCTIONEERS and general commission
MERCHANTS,
From it* center portion, Macon offers rare facilities for the
prompt sales of
Floir, Grain, Dry Goads, Grotrrirg, Kt.
Consignments are solicited Particular attention given to
thepubllc and private sales of Real Estate. (stock*. Bonds-
Furniture, kc.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE.
T*r All business entrusted to our care will he promotlv
attended to at
Rferenoes,
Smith & Patrick, Oliver Wetmore, Esq., New York ; Bell,
Prentiss k Cos., U. A. Lamar, Esq., Savannah ; W. M. Jr.J.
C. llartiu. Charleston: Harrison & Pitts, Columbus; Smith,
Walsh A Cos., Mobile. Ala.; T. P. Stovall & Cos., Augusta,
Oa.; Farley, ju r y * <jo„ New Orleans, La. octxQ—tf
Choice Fruits.
JUST Received, New Layer Raisins, Languedoc, Mar
seilles, and Princess Almonds, Sweet Oranges. Choice
j Northern Apples, a! [nov.6—tf] HENRY HORNE’S.
NEW STOCK OF
CROCKERY.
I SUPPOSE all know by this time, thvt 1 have moved
my
STOCK
FROM TRIANGLE BLOCK to the
Granite Front Store,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
I now’ have anew and good
STOCK OF CHINA,
Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from $176 down to any
single Sett wanted.
Tea Setts Gilt,
From #9,00, (best French China) to *25,00 and *75,00
WHITE CHINA,
Made in Settsto suit purchasers and priced accordingly.
Glass in Setts, French,
For from *IB.OO to *-'IO.OO, per sett handsomely engraved.
From $2,50 per doz. to $15,00.
WHITE GRANITE WARE
made up as wanted.
I also have a line assortment of fine
Castors and Plated Tea Setts.
All the above Goods I offer at New York Prices, as small
profits, quick sales and satislaction to all parties is my motto.
Orders will be tilled same as though the purchaser were here,
oct. 80—ts K. P. McEVOY.
’ V NATHAN WEED, s**
Traces. Macon, G. Reflned
ii a m r s ■” bar mid
, UA3IH ‘ S ’ DEALER IN
com CARRIAGE MATERIALS, •<
.. Blacksmith Tools, 1
’ CARPENTERS’ TOOLS
| Corn MACHINIST TOOLS, j rA,uw *
MII.Lk , Masons’ Tools, j CAST,
’ Ourriora’ Tool*, 1 german,
I,raw Builders’ aud Cabinet HARDWARE,
CUTTERS, Housekeeping Hardware, SIRING
PLANTATION HARDWARE, ; and
Gin FARMING IMPLEMENTS, j blister
BANDS Iron Safes. Steel.
‘ ( ’ ’ YANKEE NOTIONS, AC. !
THE ONE PRICE IIARDAUE STOKE. Lone show.
JAMES T. ELLIOTT,
Attorney & Counsellor at
CAMDEN ; ARKANSAS,
Will attend to all Business entrusted to him In South Ar
kansas.
dec. 10,1858—1 v
336,000 SWEDES,
/ \ I) *> O ft? liars of Swedes Iron, assorted from 1
” “Ik *l♦) O• * to 12 inches wide of our importation.
In store, ami for sale by CARHART A CURD.
_ dec. 81—ts
MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
E. D. BROWN, - - Proprietor.
dcem*.B—l
Cherokee Baptist College,
CassYrillo, Gra.
THE Trustees take pleasure In Informing the public that
they have made arrangements by which the continuance
ot the operations of this Institution is rendered permanent,
to meet the wants of the youth of the country.
The next session will open January 14th, 1859. and close
.July 13th, following. The regular course extends over six
classes; two in the Academic and four in the College De
partment. and is as complete and thorough as the course of any
t ’ollege in the country. Students may pursue a select course,
provided thev attend so many studies as will fully occupy
their time. No extra charge is made irregulars, nor for the
use of Apparatus or Library.
W :
In College, Spring Session, 24 weeks, *24 00
r ‘ a • 1 ’ ! * ll • “ 16 “ 1B 00
In Academic, Slicing “ 24 “ 18 0O
“ hall “ 16 ** 12 00
Contingent Fee, Spring Session, i.-jp
“ “ Fall “ 80
Board from *lO to *l2 per month, including washing and fuel.
Tuition niust be paid by Cash or approved note to ‘I homas M”
Compton, Treasurer, before entering College, each session
Y'ouug men of adult age who need it may settle by note, pay
able or. their successlr. after life. Those- studying forthe min
istry may always receive gratuitous instruction.
Caaville is a moral and healthy village; tielng distant two
miles from the Railroad, it is free from the allurements to vice
too prevalent in large towns; there is no tippling shop in the
village.
For Catalogues or further particulars, address,
REV. THUS. RAMBAUT, President,
dec. 24—lnt cr W . A. Mercer, Secretary.
K'or Sale.
ONE of the most desirable residences in the city, where
the subscriber now resides, corner of Oak and Second
Streets.
The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, and is hhhlv
improved with choice varieties of Peaah, Apricots, Grapes and
other fruits, and flowers.
The dwelling contains ten Rooms, Closets in six, and Gas
in all. Terms of payment will be made easy. For particu
lars, enquire of J. De Louche or TV.S. Brantly.
If not sold before Christmas it will be rented to an approv
ed tenant. (dec. 14—ts) GEO. W. ADAMS.
GREER & FREEMAN!
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO
PXJKCI LASERS
CHOICE FAMILY SUPPLIES.
BY STEAMER WEEKLY.
WE would respectfully inform the citizens of Ma.o® and
our friends in the country, that we have a hand, and
are constantly receiving, fresh supplies ot
Choice Family Groceries.
b y Steamer, weekly, which we offer at living rates. We have
established a
CITY EXPRESS,
for the accomodation otour customers, and would say to
those Riding in the city, that all articles purchesed ot us, will
be delivered at t.he residence of the purchaser, without charge*
All goods sold, guaranteed. Call and letus show you onr
stock. lan 7_tf
City papers eopy.
ICOHIIicOAIt
A GRKEABLY to the requirements of the Charter of the
[%. Macon & Brunswick Kail Koad Company, a meeting of
of the Stockholders will be. held in the City of Macon, at the
Council C hamber, rt H o’clock, on FRIDAY', the 4th day of
f ebruary, next, for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc
tors for the ensuing year, arid the transaction of snob other
business as may come before the meeting. Stuckhoklejs may
be represented by proxy, but a full meeting of the Stock
holders is especially requested. A. E- COCHRAN,
E. C. Rowland, Secretary, President,
lan. 7—td
8. A. WISE,
OULD most respectfully Inform the public and his cus
▼ Y tomors that he has removed his stock of
STOVES,
TIN WARE
AND HOUSE KEEPING
HARDWARE
o his New Store, next door to the Telegraph Building on
Cherry, St., ami would b* pleased to have all persons in.want
of goods in my line to. call and examine my stock. Where
may be found ’
Stoves, Grates, Ranges,
Brass and Bronzed Andirons.
(shovels, Tongs and Fenders,
Waiters. Tea and Coffee Uxas,
Steak and Oyster Disk as, ’
„ r w , UJated Castors and Walters,
Spoons. Forks and Cake Basket*.
Silver Tea Table SpoonsaanrForks,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Wood Ware, Brooms and Brushes,
Matts, Trays, Sifters,
Mat Cutter* and Stuffers,
Plain and Japanned Tin Ware,
And all goods usually kept In my line,
dec. 17—ts B. A. WISE, Cherry Street,
Macon, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Honorable Ordinary of Twiggs
county, will be sold before the Oburt house-door, on the
first Tuesday in March next, between the u*ual hours of sale.
One Hundred acres of Land, more or less, (the number not re
collected,) adjoining lands belonging to Allethia Durden, Lu
cretla Johnson andotbere, tt being the place whereon Jas. O.
Hail Died. Sold as the property of Jas. C. Hail dec’d, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Sold under the incumbrance
of widow’s dower. SIMEON THARP, Adm’r.
lan. 27, IjW—st of J. 0 Hall, j
Tax Receiver.
OT We are authorized to announce the name of ftvr(ing
Turker a* a candidate for Receiver of T ax Returns of IV _>b,
t the next election, January 1860. (an 14—tde.
NOTICE!.
South Wxstxr}.’ Rail Roa Com fa at, I
Macon, Ga., January Ist., 185*. )
THE Annual Election for President and Five Directors of
this Company, win be held at their Office m this city on
Thursday, 10th February next
jan. 7-td. JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET. Sec *y k Treas.
IF YOU WANT TO TAKE A PAPER
FROM CHEROKEE GEORGIA.
SIND FOB THE
CASSVILLE STANDARD,
IF YOU WANT TO ADVERTISE
IN A PAPER PUBLISHED IN CHEROKEE GEORGIA
ADVERTISE IX THE
CASSVILLE STANDARD.
THE STANDARD is the oldest pa.-er in Cherokee Oeor
gla; has a large aud Increasing circulation, and is therefore an
excellent advertising medium.
”Terms of Subscription, Two Dollars per annum. In advanoe
Contracts for advertising will be in&d* on reus terms.
- F - BEbNETT,
CassviUe. Ga„ Dec. 81—4 t Editor and Publisher.
HARDWARE,
IHOK ASS SIEELE,
carhabtlciird’s,
MACON, GA.
Y\ IIKRE can be seen one of the largest Stocks of Hard
y*r-\ Iron, Steel and Carriage Makers’ Materials, to be found
in Middle Georgia. Importing largely, and buying direct from
the Manufacturers enables us to offer greater Inducements to
those wishing to purchase any thing in our line. Call and
see us and be oouvinoed. CARHART & CURD,
dec. 81—ts
Fresh Hops,
JUST received, and for sale by
17—ts ZEILIN, HUNT k 00.
TO PLANTERS AND
MERCHANTS,
\V E offer the following articles on very accommodating
terms:
1000 rolls Gunny Bagging,
1000 Sacks Salt,
25 barrels Potatoes,
410 bales heavy Gunny Bagging.
1.100 colls Richardson’s Green Leaf Rope,
1000 pounds Twine,
175 barrels Sugar,
200 sacks Coffee all qualties,
150 boxes Candles all qualities,
100 do Soap. 75 boxes, starch, 100 boxes Candy,
100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails, 150 bales Osnaburgs.
50 bales Georgia Kerseys. 25 bales Yarns.
100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
26 hhds. Molasses 20 harrels Syrup,
Large Stock of Fresh and new
DRY GOODS,
daily receiving in store which we will sell at living rates, con
aistlng of the following:
20 cases Prints.
16 cases Ginghams,
1000 pieces Mertnoes, Delanes, Shall yard Alpacas
1200 dozen Hosiery.
25 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes,
10 bales Ticking, 10 cases Linseyg,
10 cases Flanels, 525 pieces Satinets and Jeans,
150 piecesCasslmers, 50 pieces Fancy and B!ack Silks,
800 dozen Handkerchiefs 1200 pieces white Muslins.
Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 850 cases of
Shoes all kinds and 1000 Negro Blankets. We respectfully
solicit the patronage of the public. .
Oct.2B—tf J.B.AW. A. ROSS.
FALL AND WINTER TRADK.
• FOR
1858 m 1859.
AT
ROSS, COLEMAN
“ BAZAAR OF BASRION.”
WE are now in receipt of the largest and most comprehe n
si ve Stock of Goods that we have ever presented to the
public. Below we simply give you an idea of our countless
variety, and then come aud see us, and if we don’t show vou
that ours is the large and Stocker* Macon, we are responsible for
the consequences.
DRESS DEPARTMENT..
Double June Robe Alaize,
Velvet Embroidered fcilk Robes, two Jupes,
Role Alaize in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine,
Aquille in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine.
Silk Robes in two or three Volants,
Deux Jupes Alaize in bilk and Worsted,
Printed Cashmeres in Plain and Fancy colors.
Flam Poult DeSoie and Clark- Silks.
Chintz Drogust-t and Chintz Printed Delaines,
Bayadere Silks, Cashmeresaml Delaines. *
Mousseline DeChines in even- color and variety.
Satin Plaid Poult DeSoie* in all colors.
Black Gro de Rhine Silks, all widths.
Marcellines and Lining Silks all color,
Poult DeSoie Quille Stripes,
Plain and Fancy Colored Challies,
Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeve Triiollfi
in Cashmere and Delaine,
Valencias, in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns.
Gala Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety.
Black Mennoes, Alpaccas, Challies, Italian Cloths in great.
profusion, . ®
Lupin’s famous brand of Merinoes and Delaines of every
shade and hue. 7
English Merinoesat New York prices.
Ginghams. Sick-StripeOalicoesand Delaines,
A job lot of 25centa Delaines at 12)4 cents a yard.
The above gives but a slight conception of their Stock of
Dress Goods now on hand at the “ Bazaar of Fashion ’’ bv
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
EMBRIODERY & LACE DEPARTMENT.
Real Point A’Lencon Lace setts from #l2 to 440 a sett.
Real Pi lint A Plique Betts from #lO a set t to s2.'.
alencienes setts in Plain Lace and tranfer from £4 to
♦25 a sett.
Honiton Lace setts at all prices.
♦l7 a sett WOr * et * ollansar 'd Sleeves from the lowest price to
Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves at all
prices
Marseilles setts of the newest patterns.
. french Yokes and Chemi9etts of superior quality and de
sign. J
yard*!!) 1 * sand5 and Flouncin^s of every quality from 25 cents a
Dimity Bands in great profusion-
JjIJUJf 5n Edgings and insertions,
able iyle midtrile™ Ed * :ln *' ,a ' ld i " s ‘' r,i °n* of every couceiv-
Izuiies Rea Point Laee trimmed Handkerchiefs entirely new
pattern and shaj>e. 7
g ttnbroldered Bridal Kerctiiefs very new and exquisite de-
Ladies’Round “PrincessOlga.’l
Kerchief that excite the admiration of all.
Plain Hemstiehed and Bordered Hamlkerchiefs, in Urge
quantise.
Misses’Silk Embroidered Talmas.
Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich.
A tine lot ot Infant's Embroidered I res-es and Waists.
diMo °* CC * ec^on Embroidered 8k iris and Hemstitched
!”>* b °ve constitutes a few of our styles, all of which w
will be happy to show you at
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’
*• Bazaar of Fashion.”
CLOAK, MANTILLA AND SHAWL
Department.
The following embraces a few of our styles to which Invite
the attention of purchasers :
Embroidered Velvets from #SO to *75.
“ Princess Olga” for W inter of 185*.
“Meg Merilles” “ “ “ ••
“Donizetta” “ “ “ ••
“ Frezzolina” “ “ “
“ Pepita Gassier” •• “ •>
“ Rosalies,” a plain but neat style.
“ Maratain,” tasty and full pattern,
“Coras,” •• “ *•
“ Evas,” with and without sleeves.
< jista Dlva” of EeaverOloth, imported
Stella Shawls of all colors.
R *^ r! f it,le Scotch Shawls that can lie worn three way*—al 1
beautiful.
Ladles Promenade Shawls.
Cashmere and Merino Scarfs “a La Eugenia.
Plush bordered Shawls, fanev colors.
Velvet and Zephyr Scarfs for the Neck.
Rigolctts and N übee* for Evening wear.
Zephyr “shawls, and in fart everything to please the Ladles
In the above Department, at the “ Bazaar off ashion ” try
ROSS. COLEMAN & ROSS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPARTMENT.
viestlnaJse HoS *’ 4,1 numbered from the lightest to the hea
Hose both plain and Embroidered, In
A full line of German and real British Hose, both black and
white, comprising every quality.
black neaSSOrt,ll ’ nt s f un SiUc Ho!<e . both white and
Lama, Oashmere and Thibet Hose in all colors, and in great
vanetv. for winter wear.
ii In c . ™T n s our Stock Is very full, embracing a full
“oe “ and Fancy colored Merino Hose, Striped and
Polka Shetland do.
cok>ra el “ eant a " d Well a * sortcd s, och of Gents Half Hose, aU
Bovs Half Hose. In all sizes and colors.
„ ll ‘' S i lr ‘ d G i n , t , s ,. Glov r- we Oefy competition, as our
Stock comprises a full line ofForeign and Domestic Mauufac
ture embracing the most celebrated brands
In Silk and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladies and Gents
wear, we promise you a most su|ierior line of all qualities
Dont forget to examine this branch of our Department at the
Bazaar ufFashion,” by ROSS COLEMAN A ROSS
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
This branch of our Department presents to your inspection
and investigation quite an arrav of Oil Paintings and hand
snmely Iramed Lithographs of beautiful, modern dcsi-m A
mongthem yon will see
” Sj'bilN Cave,” at Holioken, New Jersey.
. “ Tomb of Koeciueco,” at West Point.
“Heightof Fashion.”
“ W aahington.”
“Napoleon.”
“Lady and Slave.”
“Hussar.”
“ Capital of the United States.”
“ Champion ofthe Rhine.”
“ Pri-e Fighters.”
“ School Teacher’s Frown.”
STAPLE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Cloths, Ladles Mantilla Jloth Bleached and
Bleached and Brown Sheeti g, RK) and i l
nets. White Domet and all Karmel
Blankets. Negro Blankets In great variety i i? 1 and
cost, to make room, besides anever ending
impossible Vraw? Imt wh<eh llTiT hiC s !t ‘*
with pleaans* at the “ Bazaar IfTalhUm, *l,'°“ w “ *” shoW “
ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS
! FAKT IfITIIII OEPiITHEIT.
.Nct T } iC^e I? r Glc ‘ Toilet can he found among our count
ies* vaneiy, and to enumerate would be an endless task. Suf
u S i°? y ’l h S ill Soaps, Pomades, Hair Oils, Perfumery
H*k, Nail and Tooth brushes, Ilair Pins Hair Pin Hml
msse*. Scissors, Buttons, T breads. Needles, Tapes, Bindings,
Hook and Eyes, Cords, Dress Fringes and Galoous, Hampers!
Baskets, Reticules, Purses, Portmonaies, Belts, Whalebone
Brass and Steel Hoops, Carpet Bags. Thimbles, and a thousand
other articles we are thoroughly posted in, and will be harm
to submit to your inspection at the “ Bazaar of Fashion ” bv
ROSS COLEMAN & ROSS
cum id mine
Department.
Tapestry, Velvet Carpetings of new, rich and elegant shade