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B JOWH’S HOTEL
3Maoou, G-a.
E. E. BKOW N, PROPRIETOR.
t-rwr. full TfonV, need of **• B**iPy annoy
„,,r various ttnliroads. were constantly auhjuot. the
dot £nini to erect and it id. it th most ehkiWs
Mdamver-ent point. * hotel that wouid supply
end he eetirelv worth the p*troaae of the public. He i he*,
ettar mK'h Ixtmrnnd expense. .nrrled -at his or J* l “|P' l f?‘,ls
hii'M *'Urtod helte immediate!v opp-.stt*. end
XntoVthc I'imm Dep-it. Persons >**
*-dw ea nT, at i**< eh fconpe +sr P, l ; in ‘ f, . r J‘ 71.
her other notaiut theaty: end the *<■_
best the country affords; toe roomeere
end supplied with necessary furniture, enu is bee
well Mined eed may be *m®oed
tpetedao peine or expanse b’
everyoonvenisr.ee,endnoweve—. ’brother lt the
himself, hie Hotel affords equ* ad /Mteeee J “
ilememßerthle Hotel jtmmeilietely
e-a K-w
FEINT HOUSE.
Maoon, Ga.
FIRMS’? I. Y knowi as the If aeon House. or MUC
first Street, opposite Pettoe. ColHds * Oo.V T n(MH
hea Urn recently fitted up with large additkm, |U.'£|y|
f-w the.>m.TiisiUionof Boarder* and the travel- dJIPI
lug PuhHe. who will #nd it to their Interne, if Mop- *****
Pin* e fhw daysta Maoon. to give us a cel : end see for them*
wives. The Proprietor thankful tor pert favor*, Hatter* hlm
et If that by strict attention to raieiaeae.be will receive hie share ,
of public patronage.
resßc ucem wishing to stop at the above bouse, when arriv- :
tug it the Depot will aek for its Repreaenrallve. The talle ,
shall not he Inferior to any in the an betactiais of life.
Prioo of Board i
For a single meal * .50
Sapper. Ludgjnitand Breakfast 1.15
By the DaylTT. IJO
Single We*k 8.00
Bvthe Month (Board end I.o<L<!ng) *I.OO
Ihn M—ts TUIJB. I. PLI.VT. Proprietor.
AT HOME AGAIN.
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACOX, GA.
THE under-igned has again
opened the above Hotel,
tv bore he will be pleased to see jl'Jwß
his former customers and the
Travelling public generally. A Four or
Six Horse Omnibus will be in prompt at
tendance on the arrival of all the trains, to
convey passengers to and from the Hotel,
free of charge.
Meals can be had on the arrival of all the
niirht Trains. Charge* moderate. Traders
and Business men will do well to make this
HOUSE their home during their stay in
Macon, it being eentral.
Reference Call and see H. F.
REDDING, Proprietor.
P. S. —Be sure and take the Floyd House
Omnibus.
Jan. 7,1859—ts
‘TROUT KOU SE^
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Sff DR. J. D. BOX’D.
WHO has taken a lease of the property, and in- i.eM,
tend* to “bnwft np” and hate thing* ns Uiev should *
ix—wilibc glad to *e his old friends, when they : w£llll
visit this fioudshing city.
intiMa
MILLEBBEYItLE HOTEL,
KILLEDJE7ILLE, GA.
E. D. BROWN, - - Proprietor.
1 I
NSW HOTEL!
SCREVEN HOUSE.
BY J. B. FOLEY,
Carrier *f 801 l and Congress St?., Savacsili. Ge.
This Xcw HOTEL, furnished throngb-
Hjllj out in the mot KUOhST STYLE, it now opened
n'-rA “ ■’ will 1 ekept a* a
fIRST CLASS HOUSE.
wpr 2—ts
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
9 rtlirS r p~nr \ TTf iTnuf T'lilfoi Tlii_ iuj—ll j
JL ofDyumnltmth4 Trtusi-Hi riL'tonjttm,—
flu* Hou*e is nowoffcted as i*fcritr ti nooiuer !io
toi in tbe SouttL. Jbni fr.m its ctKtm. ioeatiou, its !ar** nitti
airy room*, oifera zrmal tadueraieQU :. J wcouuunodAUuas
t ac 1 Transient Tti j aMic aanr rx;ixt fr<wa
thi* ull ihtt aux'juic® xihJ qaiiftiti to r >ikl in auy
•tutrhouJ. B. y.
r 1 -ts Lte of tU K!oyj flcniM.
ISABELLA W Hitt
(FORMERLY CRUMMEY HOUSE.)
ALBANY, (IEO.
tTSOK il ir * Il .r-I le A | n-iv. t.. 1 p pn-wtst tPTTnloT,o* the
JL Georgiasrd Hort.b* Kdl K nri.i* auw um, p r flu r,.
iw.-nonuftbe t'mveliri* PdWie. ‘in- M• .uw -uvl -nnufi?*
are uw. auiIUHS la dut-.iruiinwt t, uu • ;t
FIRST CLASS HOTF^,,
*n.l hopes, by *ric! ►•t Ui waut* hi* r'ie*v r
Oi-*ii >he ; *troaa<e la< publib
... ... L ri. D'.ilT AM, Pniprietar.
Albany, April i, iSS4—ly r
BHOWH’S^JOTEL,
O'tpssito tie ■’*’ •■4 , uryr Stenat,
n o sz\z Tk
f. BROWTV. fT.'iprifrUie,
tJV - Wool* ready on t &? ver> Irai*.
aprl%-tf
WALKED & NELSON
VICTUAIaEBS, Bacon, Ga., ’
“ITTOULD y ve nori _■* p. lit Keeper* si and P'airii'e*. J-t
the? have eu?;. v U\r •'ue c>i .
*” With U>haA’.adtv of e r.-h P K and Jierf w i,
U SarseiaffoeiKtna... Q"a:;r t i,.., .i,
KiiMAfc *S**at anH jr, on
cer tuvir wa uzfmjuai r i •* * t w ts**l to *w
Bi--v. Onerstmiu XI-let Ktre-r. u..l mim. mb. .itr .-r
bvath'i einr
serf - U.ssjllel to-.ater.
*e“ G-esl I'att e. M,epas-! crl- , urchwed ai u ■
W|fti 8” Wnft* MiJ f* ’ lie, mum*.
Us“ W •< N . will *K. -
T.'a up v e drovers, .i_usw.e*rfT cawi furtheaioriJumn.isehiv a
utt 16—ti * m
City Residence
FOR SALS.
f Im,)* dw-ir.ihie anil ‘atifu. Mn-' r d n | t|
JL ihwiaotnU i*'to f Uuaclly ia imw of -f,, r -J * “
a-b*. ou U-e-*t lib rd tea.“ rt •„
she i. esti.i. he *r - ..f jrr or and. . rr ,,. llM x ,t ill; ,(•;
en all ei .'ev, b-v wr cimi4 tie r. aiM HBl ,„
iii Ihv ,i: -t MWk’anlHii u ,ntit-r. *1 lw , . iri^-
r.ii whh Pr-;■ ‘n i.i I wbli w •* ...... .i,
d.tie i ure aide bo;! hiMP bath ri-.ru!. t uiriv. hiA
nMPi ate! c'< Set-,;.;, tyw and Sup , r . .J i
i-K'twrr- all tiie he<r?'r>’ pill ie,ij(i e, , ?• - Ilia,-, I
r’a'Ae, wa,-u r.. u-e oucien t u - , i,, , w .
Wl* f*fatee oaeat W4I.A h, ufthp.,„ |.
with l.'ttfeet of Are: .'t e ’.iwl A! , , ~, ~
T-JCi'i v’ X ‘ ,'i v W?" fy * i ‘ <l *■ ,al
r.-r !wr.her:tnieah.<* .; y ,“* J. 1 “ l.'iieußD*.
<>t *‘ i* — ltrOa Ksia'f
TOWN PRCPEBt7"F9S SALE.
“Vi A- I LdT. k’ i.l oTCOPIed bv I.,hn ..
J. Df.Di, ir , ileii. Kuot.. aiilvitr. ■.
r>>k - .1. glveh ti> J el .• .Ill* SirtWMfl-I!AU
**“ ° !i Ilril. ‘t . Irj-lee/ot
matui -*-tf aili>. H. M. CiLt.‘ 1 IT
4 aluabie. Piajntatio'i far Saif.
I AM •-<*•- XU.-., Mn ,u..,i:* l kJ.i-..e ft
. . ‘ 9MW n“ft*ii'l. Af-i-J;--ii v, • . ike-e Umhkcrw
4j “*” *, tii*ef iA ‘w.,. i-turt •: j*.d two yr’
A::yoa wtSUt,* ,n pare Jv~e va u . iAti.. wtii (la wi.
loc kiwre xauuiie Um scjVa AS i.uu tvru... .1 la •!!. I
•e* I * B - o uY.
Land Agencj.
rililt a!iwribrs prrr*rl to m, ce !r latino*
L lAsa in all of v .Vw'Jn-wi-aA.rn —lows,
Mnnfioi*, Wisconsin >nd tin
Biol iLai> am* solid . . ids or war
rai-.*. for t*ntt t|<)i r t-> JNtf. ii LON IL"T,
Macon,Oa.
JHO. B. DWTSSIU.,uOtf:, UTiscooiiii
aprlT d-t*
House and L;t in Vineviile
FOR SALE.
TOFPKU for ale, hit V*r ar t lot in Viwiffit. The *• .
ei;.brake***'.'*u acre* of t*-a, .mpto* ed. fc l * ‘lowc
1> 1,0 and rootitaa -!e\tai rw* \ ‘.Ui . r~i-:oV ,-w
‘..tl, —WtfclO! go>.t id is atuOblow
•irabie -.t;j .U.JOlor a geuUoi mu’ i:l. ..
I a'3o off- lur sve, my
’ River Plantation,
Irvfcg It-•• to f'*ir tol'e*below the <dtr, od ro*t*in>r l.ntP
oem,. ha.f ‘( which i J-arrr! j and writ r*t.ri->! .tb rout-.
‘l b* Lu.d will make it buahe'* of cwrß to tin-. cpc.
1 a tb- ;-*tv are (prod < lilt -to* ,e, a.\ >k -p J
every c. *taikac< for Bia*. taboo purp -e.
Term. made easy. JAM IT 4 PKAV,.
tuly .30—ts VlrMjviit*, *.
JOHN KNi6H! 5 3
STEAM, SASH AND BLIND I
S- 1 ” ‘em JETS. ‘W n
3d Street, Macon, Ga-
H A TING beer Surat out, l have rebuilt mj y,t* v .
liahmet-f, wit.n superior rar'lli** f„ r Ue mam - ,
la. nr* o‘every artleWlß the tvutntM.
tbrM —t s I
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
XaTTXttUBISSSRj
naVfNG bought the *"* W H former!* own
ed by P Gray, *!ln. ljfl ‘A. R 11.. ITnlhi h*.
low H.-< B ; I wil’ deliver in W-oa, or on Car* at *ut I
lN|i*t ktf (natlitf in tonality {-
’ TaTTXKXBGJ UEtBFL
be ■ r W . ore* ikM stay lw wanted. as cheap s
It “in h - b eh; ‘n IM* atari*.
I IL.-.T ‘ J. T>. CGWAST (
’ Y4FLASTI3DRL i
m Ured. i.-.-. \t.f feo d• * r • ,-dl r-m
.X..e ce • f ■•-■* -ir* wp •■* w rc. went- |
p ‘ lb ICUit) |M.’ Mid KWV'.’
To* **■•! f ; a-* i><. 1,. . i ,i ,L |av y- ge of hi* i
flr!enl< dti-e pn lie,’ imllr.
*u.y \ * ‘IM- O *‘S. I
•> j■ b !>, ar ti* *1
SU reducedprtc-.*by J. J. AS. I*. RiUUARI*. I
BJ7- 18—ts
WOOD'S PREMIUM
GALLERY.
Ijr y, in want a pnd Likeness, don’t fall to call at the Galle
ry that took uie Lreniiams a! the
State Fair of 1857,
where rni can pi curt a superior Picture in any style that
may suit your /rcy, viz:
Portraits in Oil,
Portraits lax Paatol,
4QI ARLLL OR THE
IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPH.
Wirul) pav hli personal atten'ioa toall woremtruited to
him. and only adverts*, w hat ha liable to Berform
Ambrotype*<rcm one do..ar uowarde.
tOWiisssaaS."* ™ , si >
dec. *l—
ARTS.
T.'ty'rs * P fect Ukene* In any of tke various
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
oolotrd In Oil, ami who detire to i*tromie a
Hr*t Class LNtablishment,
should not fail to call at Pugh's Gallery Tri
angular BlZck.
*' J3e ,or ‘° prv'dcoed in Macon.
w ? h * T ! themco.orcd by Ponmit fairters who
etaadMlbe hted nr their Pr dMon. and who are !he oidt
cuse or Artists who can color Photographs ae tbev should be.
Ambrotypes in Jne sfiit cases from ,X 00 up Take Uie very
best style. Call and see them. dec. 10—ts
DBS. M’DON AID & VAN GIESEN,
dentists,
WtsUegvoa Slock. Macon, G.,
ELECTKI ITT USED I?l EXTRACTING TEETH.
Me’ OY Al.ItV To th Psete -Iways on band and for sale
IV a sucai i* sap;, vd with the finest strle of Tc-th.
s ‘ Ol r.i l.ti ,idand silver Plate and Wire. luthe Fis
urea. AC also With any kind of Iristrumentsor Materialsoi
alien nolle . oct. io—tf
STEREOSCOPES,
\LAR'4E.Tid b*>aitiful ApsorniPHt of Sterc ‘scopf t, with
* lurAe numt'cr c*flevs of ni kind*, for sale, sin*l r or b}
tLe t J. M BOARDMA? *B,
ate. I •—ti Wariiiicton E lock
I c.lil¥ & si
M.A.CO3V,
r'NVI T K the atftfttkm ot tnc PuM; c aa*l otLi.**, to
tlu-ir ir*;e ot
Double Guns 8c !&ifle.s,
Pistols and Revolve rs,
Pocket and Sporting Ci ltlery.
Fishing Tackle,
Walking Stick* ,
nmD t nmne ih am.
And every articcto I f mr.aiw she ird-olu i SportemenV
tniporiuius, either>.irti! or Sooth.
By a aorerml attention to busit.ess. and Ly I eeiilnir. always
on b ui-I,a c*:.ce iOudiiMii oi the best voo* j iu our line, wt
expect to recta - e a coi.Uuustiuu of the ’ iber J patronuge bere
i'tfore extended to us.
f -rc. [oct. j ay li. (.h. Jt SOS,
BOOTS SHOES.
AT T! r .[.; sics OF
THE SIS BOOT,
No . 3, Cotton Avenue,
* iS*,at j*Bsfc JS'■-B-teiiSS
iVihiisgtoD I§lc*k 9
Irlacon, Ga.
npmß Sun-':■(’-< tvnuld re-
I tuiT . ti, ir : for tl,e
ven 1 J , -aisiid l .ee iituiawi if
pi.ri'J- ■ i xlel,tl-in. __
and- youM in tll . ct; iy
I’d’ . We lufi’ in w instore
imo*ly mano fa lured, to our Wp3*Bnl
“weekly
* and ; !'■;!!.’ will be mmU*. i.ful’the ,IHf>!r*;i! style* and pattern.
I uuaUv called for iniiSi.oe * *t. and x.-ould invite those wish
lintr t•; i r.*;;y-e. to nli end ai;l ex;iinine our st. K-k. ;i we are
re;iare>l Pi sciDjJov.’ x, anv house in the city or state.
i ca..-tf MIX A KIKTLAND.
iEXOO' B X , Swf|
| ft. tiL x- - >rfiE"ctof GOifaflae French f’aif *
. lt.i, n ici ■ -,ei: •■( ami water prcot.i.f
varkw- iji. is and coat tl*-, both sewed ami pi-steed. Just ra
nt and • rea c !"W by MIX A a IKTI AMi.
oct, a,_ t f
jtfwb bes* a
,\ Kate ahtie*>l:pperatidSaw-W
hi I’dArM gmctiiadynr* celebrated patent. Just re
ee;r-*: -dlor 'o l<rvh]r MiX A KIIULAND,
oct. k._tf.
Plan taf ion Brogans.
WdlV ia„: e,—tr -• x-- rtmetit of >egrn -e-. we havt
a.l everorl.T 1 iut...- ala-.ct,. Men’* double -.led peg aud
nailed brack a'ru.-tt*: 4 -. hvy hhtgle wdwt bine* ana ris
en*; do h.y* uel youths o;ac*amt rris-ett*. all of which we
arc hug very erl. MiX 4 KIRTLaND.
800*. T %k SHOES” (F|B
aii'.N-’.t:. ‘. ml Y • fie i alf and Mp Peg-*
1 i !..■<: hio* *-.a(t Kip Hunting and Mud Boots.
- aatoig ‘Srs, vionterw. • ,pem ami Tie*, and fine r ail
It:"gun*; Gent-’, t i, amt Yc-ithj i’atcut and Ei-atnelle,!
!ny. :-; M a’-. ! a •*. ;o;d Y--utii*’ Ca!;l--nv.a Kip lirogaru.
atarg “it,;;- ;. “Ct *—ifi Mix* KIKILAN,-.
_ CHBI MAS BOOKS.
‘lt’ 1 V r-*—’ t p-i ;-a i- n* ad-p’cl to tne app-osch'n* Ttr-li
A day-, b- tn g.i- amt a-i- r:ean. rorminc an aer-iruu n
♦ a’lac.-T. l.t -o 4 - a.td'aicver utf.rcd by thesubeert-
Iwo 11 ery or |\ loiiaPued,
ThtV m-i,..’ * uiiy,
Ti e St-.t: -r.l -J j; t .
The v e-.e-a d’ V* tl .n-tHjlery’*,
1(, V I‘- e.t k k* -!l- airatwi,
Invori-.e hng.Ffc 1 • e;,.*.
ur.., ..► - , ,t; nc.
At and a h.-*t ol i!lu.-tra e 1 w- rk and actm*’* trm rmnerori
to r.. a.e. at o'. M. r< IA It t via N’s.
■i v. 17—ts V a.,.a.-ton Block.
Just Seceived.
y !>.. aiiftb**r it rif* i* ! ■ F*rk. > lv* r r:bu* **nd T**a
V ).js.''.iver sviipL it.ice,*kc., Coiu
allow wiew*.
IT—ts K. .I. JWIWiTOX X CO.
itri r GAs
For the NEW r FLUID <-AS LAMP
V LSO
Burn ‘ißg Fluid and
CA.I^PHINE.
F.,r .ale bj ZELLIN &: HUNT.
may ll—ts -
CRO JJ LKRY STORE.
r l XII F. Ir. ‘ r-i.'-'.-d th -i.kful t-r ’he verr ,i . ral pVrrnag,
A, lw*‘- rl. , i.4 . i,.r the ! *e <>n r*-on!d „,o*t re*i*et
f-.i'jr *.d‘tr ac’ -iTi, ~,f! o’ the rate. a the Uhl Crockery
. 1.-iiir. ole.’ 4,5;. wte:e iK'tsj-repar-iltOfhow asfl.ie
,*t* cot Ctrl,, ~<r! *• -i,d i.’rwk.ry IN ,;rc a* can I* found in
the - ‘*. h n-rv ,v ; ; rv.te-1 to ci ’ai and exa.nice m
eei-Uril - . rtre.4 of inciiogmol Tenett-. S .me vew rid,
..i i- low. . nv.2s—tf K.K. HUTCHINGS.
PAINT’ i, CILS AND GLASS.
Tlf.f /- ,\ND fertnd* Oil* and <!la*s,
s -rvuch ami Ameriau-Zinc,
1J II G d:< * r IJI a,i ui!,
JO .•-.r-t-l* h nfebtlrta
‘*hha!l! ti “t Uo! r* aid Pa! t Brnsl-e. all fresh and
gWd. Give taxed!. J. I>. 4W. A. UusS.
~W, Jlß’ WAR, WAR!
/. dec la fed, \gaiist jxrins of any kind by
t R. W. ALLEN’S
SoGtluirn Liniment!
\ .D evwrv-ooth. n-er vff !* sat! frt by tiring on. dot
”’ *OUh. trial AV Bw )'• farther use for Norheni
Iduinu st For Fan. U’ ao-’ .’liutallou rw It ha* no equal.
It cue * R*. Dim-in* Veeraa-ic. htmlmh Hrl'faa.*. Burn*.
Fresh 1N,,, j-V 1-ack or I Jmbe. Cholic Ut Mn or
<•*•. and ‘ th.- .‘.r.lrc rain iwmedy k- for ‘Mil and Stag
gere't Her *#a; ar „ you will fid tt saving of thueand
fUf*t u* by a *up >J *onh*i*l.
e ‘icatss.
:ctr tiro* r,*.. An J ‘J —Pr A. W. Allen—Pr-ar
I Prc n BiV ki.owl,. rf tF ■ ingredients coinjewinp your
1 A".teen aid exp.rl< m,>-it the .ale <f it fiirtbetast 6
’ veiil ,m rr;{.:ireii! > j u> ,r t ter* Wn better, end I think
i hl *om rupetsede a~. tt' l,r lit* chancier.
J .i. L ICKI;>!fcN, l>H4£Klt.
j tius -. May. 81. I£sl.- . bii.f recently never,-!* atßictad
; T iiU iiiirw. iU ith#,oi< im, I irriired * tiottie nf the
• • prepurwtjoß, n ml want ntirel* relieved from the
1 li, “b .r‘ume. fnw ;i fw p >iic*t!n...
j , if* k'-*| - v.ilu ittr -U Vi ten* In It e her. >'Bl of the pub-
J Luiln titinu,. „.<• to Pf- Alien. It m*vb*.
1 '"1 •torn*! ;* wIH | m vt never Uwd It. ralied a
jt ■k \ti-,De t l.ut tl at ~ij, rral.a #riv< s Certain and
I h'-y'v t- ** .■Mti.il ~r„u , Old. t. nn 1 am fbun hence
nrt!. >•* ‘.ert t.. rjtean t* v . , Rrvar Moacax.
1 re I’tepnred l*r Dr.. \ w AI.T.EW. ‘’bl>‘*nbn.rieoryla.
Jfon* mu ia> wlibuetta . iu,.'.. *>*. and * dofA. W. Allen,
lor sal- Liy l£ I.” ‘’i Rftil JIG KHI A CO
'tacon, Ucorgia.
tVanlcd, a retpant’ b > Agent In every 9. utbern town and
etllnge.
r*rTioro Frj s.Te.DT p 0 ,1 It* any tnore Northern
J J Jrifrrrent until th* jf he re gives t be JwtdLwt** iLlolment a fatr
tdal Mftf 10—If
MS. B£SMI{
HAS as usual returned from the North with *CLfc-fcw
mapjilictnt asiortmwit of
PARISIAN MILLINERY
Surpawiins In erandeur any suk of OOODS Kji
that lias ever been sulnnitted to Southern in
spection.
K\ EXIXG CLOAKS which baffle description.
EGLAXTUy E CIX)AKS, with Lucknow Trim
mings.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
CASPIAN HAIR P.NS,
GRECIAN CURLS,
HAIR BRAIDS,
HEAD DRESSES,
And an aaiortnent cfdlvers article*, which would requlie an
ndlcMliat to ennamerate.
Thankful for payt favors, he with hearty cheer, solleltstli*
of all d<*cring the rich, eleeant aiul beautiful,
l*f* MRS. U„ is prepared to furnish Milliners with whole
sale patten, Hon is t ana all Goods in her line, at the shortest
aoticeaud lowest rates.
oct. 8, lste—tf
MILLINERY & FAHCY GOttDS,
MRS. AUDOUIN
WOULD respectfi-Jly Inform the citlrens ot Macon and
thecommunity at laree. thatrhe hy carefully selected all
the new and most beautiful styles of
the r-ca.m, sucii as Velvet, .'t raw and
French Hats, ot various patterns, Flats ifEjuf.’
for La-lies and Children. Head-Dreaiea tC ’■r'Cfn wft.
Hair llratds, Curls Wig* and iHßiutiful KBHKHBmmg/BL
Ornaments for the Flair, Ouoc*. Bertha'.,HG&- f> : :
Lace Sets. Lmbroklerics,Children’s km- ft’j/
•roidered Meitnn Drea-es. and Infant’s jf
loa.s. Ladies’ Merino Vesta, Ac., Mai- M t‘A kAf
moral and s.vpanslon Skirt*, materials vi ) | **
f.r Embroidery, anil Zephyr for knitting W Lj
Shawls, and general awortaaent of fj
FANCY GOODS, v
All of which*heoffer?low for Cash. Thankful tor pa-tfa
vors, she .till sol ici to a share of patronage.
fVAII ordera promptly attended to. ti\
October #—tf
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY,
MRS. HOWLAND fTfes,
WOULD ltifbrm her customers gene- JJi-lt
rally thatshe has| n st returned from p
New York,
vith a rich and elegant selection ot ‘ M~U**^*^*
>UL,UNERYCOQDS r
: o which sht invites them attention. Al; jL n
tie newest inode* in Bonnet*, Hats, and \ \
i le*-l Dreses. splendid itvlesof Silk Robes, Velvet and Cloth
■latitiilasaud i kiaks. Elegant styles point*, Valencia, and
| loniton Laces—Embroideries of all kind-. Lace Caps ai.d
ierihas. Rich Shawls, and Scarfs, Patent Skiits, Hair Braids
•nd I’laita, Ribbons, Feather*. Vrlvei*. Flowers, Laces, Dre.s
i'rimmii.jCy and Ac., Ac. Sold at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES*
oct. a—ts
J"msU Received..
a FINE assortment of Basiss’ Tkatbixihq Tkgsks
. V and Bomnkt Boxbs.
july 31—ts E. BAUXBBURY.
Drugs,
Drugs,
Frags,
Medicines,
Mediciiifs,
Medicines,
Chemicals.
Garden Seeds,
Instruments
Varnishes, dc.
WILL HE FOOD IN COMPLETE ABSORT
tKM , AT THE
Macon 3nig Market
OF
Zeilin Hunt,
Corner Second and Cherry Sts.
Dl!- SN!OTT'S
SSLEBHATEB VEGITAELI
OLD EKGUSH HMD
American Bitters.
Pha only kind in uso Free From
ALCOHOL.
?ha World’s Greatest Tonic,
BIiIHSTIC 11 ASTi-DYSFEPTiE
AND PREVENTIVE OF
ALL FEVERS INCIDENT TO
rhe Southern Climate
I tins reliable article is nclentilcally prepared at Profcssoi
hag's Laiairutorv. and Vmthern Wine am! lJHtcrs Man
actory, Monty mery Ala., ami sold by the Family Urootr.-.
rnggUts, Ac., g.-nerally through the South.
I is compounded frr.m a very old and valued receipt o(
-■< c’or Sprott, au eminently success!ul and jiopular i'hysi
n of Mir.ipshlr* England.
I iicsc i.ighly palatable and agreeable Bitters being comjios
•i ot Purely Veer mb e l-.xtrnci*. iuaiclously selectisl
ud ski.dully compn-m.le i. are very C'-i-ieJcnt-y recomuient:
■1 Ul the Full ic f.ir their VALUABLIC A.MI
Medicinal Properties.
r’or prcvetiUon of Uhiilsand Fevers, for loss ot ar-petit.
Veaknt-s*. Ner'ou* Debility, £tmui. Indigestion. Dyspepsia
ney arc imlis^nsuble.
in lunctiot al derangements of the liver and Kidneys, a,
veil as lor -lauridice, llheumaUsm, Ucut and (ira el, they an
- -tut <ju non.
For uul es this preparation Is Peculiarly adapted ad
oes not ass. ct the head. To t hildreii l.srru-.-cd With (,'oifc
nd psinsof .'entitJon. St Isa (.tningi.s.-anger
In full Hot ami yuan Buttles, at M)ceils and One Dollai
-itn full directions.
A. llarle, A E. 11. Grant & f’o.. Montgomery : Ttul
•uck t <>., I’emiierton. Odnmhus: Hardeman A Ciriflln
•<-<> T. Rogers* Son, Asher Ayres, J. I>.A W. A. Ross, < .
v. Kils A Mm, Horii’s Ke-tsU-aiit. Brown's Hotel, Greer &
rucnari, c. XI. Freeman A Cu., W. M. Kyley A <’o., all o
neon oct. ko—tf
8. a, wise,
\\ T i lULD most respectfully inform the public and his cus
‘ turners that he has removed his stock if
STOVES,
TIN WARE
A\lt IKII Sl! hlilil’l.M!
HARDWARE
o h's w --tore, nest and -or to the Telegraph. Building on
‘berry, m il w u and l,e plem- and to have all persons tn want
l goods in my Hue to call mld examine my stock. VVhgi c
uay tie found
ttov Grates. Ringe*.
hia sand Isronred Andl-ons.
bhovels. foiig- ami Kei dors,
Va I rs. Tea and < olfce Urns,
aieaKund Oyster 1 *l.be--,
l’lati and as'ors and Vi uiters,
Bp m* Forks- lid C ike tin-kern,
blivet Tea Talde - :-o- ns and Forks,
T.ole al'J l’ocket < i.ll-rr .
Worst Ware, Brooms and BrushC*,
Mat's, Trays, .--ifters.
Meat Cutt-rsand S’lifT-rs,
l ain and Inpamieil Tiu Ware,
And all grvds usually kcj;t in my line,
dec. 17—tl i>. A. WlsE, Cherrv Street.
Macon, oa.
E, SAULSBURY.
Washington Iltock, Opposite Lanier House,
MACON, GA.,
•pAKKH pleasure In Inlormlng his cuptoiners and buyers
I generally, that he s now prepared to oUcr out of the moal
slsgaot:u.il attractive stock* bf
FALL AMD WtSTER GOODS t
F..r (icntKm n'* wr, that can be sxld’.itr-d In thecity.
<!■ nsta; taduiUous of desirable good- wil. he made by ever}
Hamer.
Me has In h! .-innlov one of the IIF**T (iI'TTEHfi
sfll Til OF \i \V YOMH . nndcan FXf onier*!
he tin/iH ;ii>prov<2 gtjrlF ani ai fthortuut'.oi. ucll#—
Sellseigr out at the
NEW YORK STORE.
DKNIIAN A V ATEit M *N have determined tn c’ore tLe r
nasiocs*by the tirrtd iv of Febraary l .'ii, as rhe term of
p >rt*<er*iiip expires at that lime. ‘1 ney will ihcrefore from
this date sell at
NEW YORK GOST
F O K. G A. S K .
Lid essndfrcntl.mCß,towld yonttimetobny! (’omemd
xamlti* our Mock, mid near inn price, ami jcu cm not tali to
purchase
We arc sel’inv Sidpudid Lillis at 88 50. k!>.50.110,50, fl’,
I.’. 4 3.and *14.00. Morlli double lire mooey.
Rieh W’.-rsied r;o e a La /.’- trom ?2 .\0 to it li, the patterns,
rlendld I re cm Vetlnoesat SOcls. worlli 1 :'5.
IO.iU) yaid. t.eu Calicoes mm • p,'c:s to 10/is tier yard.
CLOAKS, SLOAKS, CLOAKS,
Cloth, B-phui, Kren, h. l'eaver and ail other stjles now
eliikg at an lrnminse sacriUce,
jl* or ®
Plerichi and and Brown Form s; tin*, Strtps'd Hci.'uespnn*, Hlk.
A'p.-ca. Itouibxtit-e-, French Worked Collars :u-d Bands,
uonnet Iflb'ion*. Kid Cloves, Linen and Silk Hdkt’s. l.a lieM
and- et-ts Merino and F.ou'ced Vest*, Jrtsb Linen*, lle-1
Blankets, Xegro Blanket* aid Ke-s- y-. tiur awt-rtiueßt ht
still iarg.. and we are humid lit sell out.
All. aiul vartlenlariy the tidies are resjactfully Invited to
call and Judge lor Inrm*eivts.
Ali wit- a e Hide ted to the firm are requited to come for
ward at and sellie without de'uv.
dtc.i:-tf dExman * waterman.
Sewing Machines.
WlAXlllP In AGENT FOtt THE SALE OF
•lITHOUPi SEW ING MIUIINES, WITH
Howe s Patient Shuttle.
Re haMhonuphly tea'edthem. n’l cnnll lt'iilly rrcornmends
tfieißh.il,* n**t>Hc. ‘J lie, 1 1 ,., all Vine-nf w..rk.fr m Ttiri-ad
Paarbrlc te the heaviest Kersef*. Tin')'at e less liable to'get
out of order ttiaii nioar ton other n’aat; mi accoujit-’ f tlieelin*
plielty of the M .chir.iry The\ tnnke the dou'ilf baca ntltch
- tfcu “h.wsthe • 11 l,< ,r h 1..,- of the woik Mini can 11 t be tav
tu*l*’ Jhe puldleaLd the tauie. especially arc Invited to call
blmyl h'thlugStorend eihtniDe them. )sn.l4—ll
mpmi & mm
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK,
AT their old Stand. Their Stock coustst in part of the fol
lowing goods, la which they invite the attention of
Merchants and Planters:
50 Bales Gunny Cloth.
SOO Colls Ritha;dcMi Hope.
10)0 Founds Baling Twine.
15J Bags OotTee—Java, Port Rico, Rio and I.agulra.
10 Chests Black and Green Tea.
75 Barrels ABAC t'ugar.
23 “ Crushed and X'uwdered Sugar.
6 Boxes Loaf Fugar.
1® Hogsheatis Fine Port Rico.
HOG Sacks Liverpool Salt.
IJJO Sacks Alum Salt.
1-1 Boxes Adamantine Candlaa
40 ’• Sperm
75 Boxes No. 1 Soap.
20 ’• Family l oilet Soap.
83 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy.
15 Kegs Nails.
50 Boxes Starch.
lOj Jars Snutf.
50 Who!e, Half and Quarter Kegs of Powdor,
20 1 ’Has Duck-shooting Powder.
100 Bags Shot.
hOOO Cigars, variott* brand*.
50 Boxes tobacco.
20 l;*”* 3 Magnolia and Combination Tobacco.
20 Bales Osnahurgs and Stripe*.
5 Ceases Homespun, Bleached.
10 Bales Georgia Kersey.
0 “ Northern “
1* “ Blankets, all price*
60 Baskeia FiperV lleidsick wine.
75 Cases Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy.
60 Barrels Rye and Com Whiskey.
10 “ Extra old Bourtion.
50 “ Gtn Hum and Braady.
lO Casks Madeira. Port and sweat Win*.
10 Case* Loudon Dock Gin.
15 “ Bok*r, arid Stoughton Bitters.
10 “ Lemon Syrup.
20 Casks Aie and Porter.
10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs’
81) “ Assorted Pickles.
80 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy.
20 “ Super Carb. Soda.
80 Barrels and Boxes Soda and Butter Cracker*.
25 Boxes Herrings.
5 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt.
5 Cates Ashton’s Table Salt.
10 Doz. Well Bucket*.
25 Doz. Blue Bucket*.
10 Nests of Tube.
80 Doz Wool Hats.
50 Boxes Leveritt Axes.
lO.uoO Pounds White Lead and Zinc.
100 Barrel* Linseed OIL
10 “ Tanner*’and Machine Oil.
Also, a fine lot of Chrown Green, Bellow, Prussian Rlue,
Terra I)e ,'ienna. Burnt Umber. 4c., Paints and Varnish,
Brushes and Sash Tools.
Macon, Sept. 24, 1863
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
CORNER OF SECOND STREET
And Cotton Avenue,
BEGS leave to Inform the Ladies of Macon and the public,
in general that he Inis tust returned from New York and
15 now ready to how one of the
LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCKS
OF FANCY, STAPLE AND
Domestic DRY GOODS,
ever exhibited In the Southern Market, which will be sold at
-eniarkably low figures to cash and prompt paying time buy
er*.
The Stock comprises, in part, the following, viz:
SILK DRESS GOODS.
Robe* a Lis,and Bayadere Striped Fancy Silks,
Black Silk*, such a* Gros de Rhine, Uroade Napleand BUb
op Silks.
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS.
Pretich, German and English Merinoes,
All Wool Kobe* a Li*. De Laine Robes a quille,
Cashmere Rotes a quille.
Imp. Foulard, Brocaded Rutera, Poll de Cheore,
Imperial Paramattas, Mohairs. Caßhmeres,
Baimojals, De Laities, De Bcges,
English, American and French Print* and Gingham*.
SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
Mantilla Stella Shawls. Mantilla Shawls,
Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls,
Waterloo Long Shawl*.
Bay Stare L'-ntr and Square Shawl*,
Crape, Basket and Blanket Shawls,
C’heniile, Cashmere and printed scarf*.
Cloaks—A Choice Assortment of
Tallyman. Rosalie, Eva, Casta Diva, Pandora,
Cordelia, Dnchem de Berri, Hob Roy,
Guv Mauuerin? and Velvet Cloaks,
of the very iahtest and most fashionable styles.
Embroideries.
Rtbb .Jacc'inett,Colir de Pari*,
.lacconet and Swiss Ot. Setts,
Klbb. Jaeconct Sett* dc Paris,
Kibb .lacconct I'rliuaDonna .Setts,
laice trimmed Setts, Embroidered Bands,
Flouncing*, Skirt*,Children’s Waist* and Robes,
Lace and Muslin Curtain*.
A complete Assortment of Hosiery, House and
I'laninlion riirnLliing Goods,
i*d all other articles usually found In a regular Drv Good
•rior-'. Remember,at ELIAS EINSTEIN’S
oct. 9 —1838. Corners Street ami Cotton Avenue.
WATCHES. JEWELRY.
PIANOS *e.
NEW AND ELEGANT
STOCK NOW OPENING FOR
1858, Fall & Winter Trade,’s9,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
WATCHES
Os all th finest snd Medium qualities. Cased In Gold and
Sliver, tor k*idie* and Gentlemen’s ware, warranted good time
keeper*.
CHAINS,
Keys, Seals 4c., of the best styles worn
JEWELRY
In seis of Dl imond, Opal, Pearl, Garnet, Cameo, Lava,
Mosaics, ail Gold, &c.
Pen and Pencil Cases,
Os (iold and Silver.
SPECTACLES,
Os <*>old. Silver, Steel, anil Common, including a flie lot
*>f Scotch I'ehble*.
Silver Ware,
Tea Scss, I’iichers, Goblets, Cups, Dippers, Butter Cool
ers, Walters, Forks. Bt-00,,*, Kulvcs. 4c. Warranted equal
vi l superior to U. S. Coin.
PLATED WARS,
In Wallers, Baskets. Castors, Candiestlcs, Wine. Egg
x and Fruit Blands, Snulfer and Trays Ac., of good quality.
Fancy Ooods,
Am endless variety of # Ycw and decant de-dfjns, elected
for Bridal aua otUer i'rtikrnit*.
Also a fme Stock of
Cutlery frr Table and Pocket, use, <Jun, ClolU
Pocket Books B mkerV <’;..•*, surveyorXh ni|a-iee. (Jlmlns,
Fixtures. < >il Pamtlmcs Tooth unci Hair urudirs Walk-
MiiiUry G ‘fVd. 11 iskata, Qaine of varioUK kinds
illiarsfi B.i!’,i, l>o M c’li tlk Letithen*. vc., Mechanic \ aud
•iHgnetic Toy-, Vc , !cc., ;;il ot **htch will be tYlii on t te t>t
JeriM.’s. -Y cm!l k r-’-Hi.e*;'Tolly .**Hdted with an ;iwurar.o that
-or best t llbris will be to please tn utu icy unci prloe “f our
looods. K. J. JOHNafuN a CO.
STRONG & WOOD,
DEa\LERS IN
BOOTS.SSJES, LEATBER.HATS&CAFS
AT THIiIR OLD STAM) ON 2D, ST.
Opposite Bostick & Kein’s.
J J AVE now In store, a large and mtll selected assortment
BOOTS m SHOES;
of every variety of -tvle anti jattern, manufactured to order
and to .-uit this market, courirtlng of
m s&sis,ffv
HEELED GAITERS AND SLIPPERS,
lliNscs’ Heeled Slippers & Gaiters.
CHILDRENS’
SHOES OF EVERY STYLE.
Also, HATS and
Os ail Qnallrles end Styles,
All rif which will be *<>ld on reasonable terms Bl
Thnnkfrd for pa t favor*, they invite those wishing to purchase
to cal’ and examine their stock before purchaeliin* elsewhere,
ojt. 4, 18 >9—tf * fj_ W.
Macon Variety Store,
COTTON AVEJVCE,
[oreosiTt o. n. rr.xrvxx xai> aon, colemax 4 ros*.]
C 1 ROCKERY, GLASS and CHINA-WARE. ai*o * i-.ew
/ noi SK FUKXISIIINO article*, such a* Broom*. Fiiiis,
Tubs, Kc-ler*. Toy lirrreii!'. Wheel Barrow*. Cub* amt Wa
gon*, Wl.low \ are, Freud, Fancy Boskets,'l wine Cords,
Flow Line*. Mats of all kinds. All article* In the Jt,,’* t\e
trigerators. Ice Cream Freeier*. Tin Ware of all description*.
tilt and Rosr-Mtwd Francs Jiade to Order.
tw ’ FURNITURE made to order, Repslred. Cleaner! Vr
nl*hi -i ana Ke]H>l,died It, tile hewti:uir i raiid will, despatch.
Mallrcr*** made to order and reuovatStt. Vlo-’lns and Canes
repairi and and polio*,-ft.
tte~ Be*', quality of Furniture Varnish and Sand Paper for
■rale.
t*f v. U.—Oraefeitberg Medicine for sale warranted pure
from the Company. . BKAIA fcKU, Ageut.
Mm nrt, Sept. 34, 18C8. y
0. B. RICE,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
Os PIANO FORTES,
18 Permanently located In Macon. dST'Names may
fceleftat Metsra. Virgin’! and at 1. J. Johniton A Cos, •
ho?#—tf
SPHiBWLE ON THE
South- Western Railroad.
OYER WHICH PARSES
The great Sew York and Sew Orleans Hails.
Two Dallt Tluijti utnu Macoh mu CcLtmau*.
On and after July 29th.
LEA VEMaoon atll 46. p. m., and 945 a. m., Arrive In Co
lumbus 586 a. m., and 8 45, p. m. Leave Columbus,
4a. m. and 345 p. m. Arrive In Macou 950 a.m. and 918 p.m.
BETWEEN MACON, ALBANY AND DAWION.
Leave Macon 1146 p. m. Arrive In Albany ( 15. a. m
Daweon 6 00 p. m.
Leave Albany 3 00, p. m., Havrson 140 p. m. Arriveln
Macon 918, p. m.
Tri-weekly Acoomwlatlon train Down, Monday, Wednee
dy and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Leave Macon7,l2, a. in.. Arrive at Dawson 610 p.m.,
Albany 4 32, p, m.
Leave Albany* 10, a. m., Dawson .Arriveat Macon
911 p. m.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Alhany and Augusta. Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
vannah, Mllledgevllle and Eatnnton,
Mall Stages to and from Tallahassee,Thomasville, and Baln
bridge, Ac,, connect daily with regular Trains at Albany.—
Also from Dawson tri-weekly to Cuthbert, Fort liaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Hayneeville aud Hawkinsvllle, and tri weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
tor points below Fort Valley should take the
Day Trains from Augustanud Savannah to avoid detention In
Macon. Foroiher points take either Train.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New York, on
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage In the Cabin 815;
Steerage 88.
Through Tickets can be procured from Rail Road Agents
at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to Jiew
York, by steamships. In Cabin, as follows: Montgomery
826; Columbus 828. Albany 8?4 55.
aag B—ls VIRGIL POWERS. Supt.,
MACON k. WESTERN R. ROAD.
mmmm
ON and after n July, trains win De run as
follows:
Leave Macon at 12night. Arrive at Atlanta 7,15, A.M.
Leave Macon at 10 A. M., Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 night, Arrive at Macon 7.15 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11 A.M..Arrive at Macon 6.80 P.M.
The 10 a. m. train from Macon connects with the Western
A Atlantic Road at 8 40, p. m.; connects with the Georgia
Road 12 at night, and Atlanta A W est Point Road at 12 6 a. m.
The night train will not be run on Sundays.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road
makes this the most pleasant aud direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which may bo had at Atlanta, for 826 25
lnsluding Stage fare, 87 00, andtoNew York for 832 00.
Further Information may be had In relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta,
jufy 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER. Supt.
CENTRAL MIL ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCKSPVkS.
ON and after Thursday, July 15th, 1858, the Trains will be
run as follows:
Leave Savannah 12.16 P. M. and 11.46 P. M.
Arriveln Augusta 7.30 P. M. aud 6.30 P. M.
Arrive In Macon 11.00 P. M. aud 9.00 A. M.
Arrive in Mllledgevllle 1.00 P. M.
Leave Macon* 10.45 A. M. and 10.00 P. M.
Arrive in SavAmah 7.20 A. M. and 9.30 P. M.
Arriveln Augusta 7.80 P. M. and 8.30 A. M.
Arrive in MlUedgevllle 1.10 P.M.
Leave Augusta 15 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
Arrive in Savannah 7.20 A. M. and 9.30. P. M.
Arrive in Macon 9.00 A.M. and 11.00 P. M.
Passengers for points beyond Atlanta, on the Western A
Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savannah on the 12.15 train,
and arrive in Atlanta at 7.16 next morning. Passengers for
Mllledgevllle and Eatonton will leave bythe 11.45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon h Western
Road for Atlanta, aud with the South-Western Rail Road to
Albany. Americus, Columbus and Montgomery, and at Milles
with the Augusta and Savaunan Rail Road for Augusta and
he North. GKO, W.ADDMS.
tuly 80—ts General Superintendent.
FOR NEW YORK.
FAKE REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
STEAMERS.
Cabin Passage. :::: sls.
Bj the splendid and commodious
Side-wheel Steamers
AUGUSTA,..,.... .1.500 tons Capt. M. S. Woodhull,
FLORIDA 1,800 “ “ Isaac C'rowell,
ALABAMA 1,300 “ “ Geo. R. Schenck.
And first class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH 1,100 Oapt. Thomas Lyon.
These steamships belong
to the old established anu
favorite line, known as the
—TvV “New York and Savannah
/wYiifli jfl aejftVW ny,”and In comfort, accom
mod-ttion an,l fare, cannot be
T cSY ii77l™iW*<ll^Es^ r mauded by experienced,
skillful, careful and polite officers.
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITOHILL A SON,
July I—ts Agents, New York.
NEW YORK ANDMVIMH.
The American-Atiautle Screw Steamship C*.’s.
: HEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
IHUNTSVILLE,
Cabt. John A. POST, 1 000 Tons Btrthen.
MONTGOMERY,
Capt. FRED. CROCKER. 1,000 Tons Bnrthen.
Will leave NEW YORK and SAVANNAH
EVERY SATURDAY,
PASSAGE sls.
The superb accommodations for Passengers on these Steam
ers are unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers in the World
The baloous aud Sta'e Rooms are elegantly furnished, spa
cious and well veutilated.
THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT
From NEW YORK to Knoxville, Nash
ville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and other
i places, including every expense, given when
! r( tQu* re cl.
ftT Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Central
Railroad, Savannah, will be received and forwarded FREE
OF COM MISSION. Mark Good* “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 may he effected by these Steamers at the Offices
of the undersigned at one half per cent, with the best Compa
nies. Freights have be reduced by this Line to Sand iO cents
per foot, amt other Goods at proportionate rates.
fMf~Freights taken at three-fourths of customary rates.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO„
Savannah,
H. B. CROMWELL A 00..0a.
apr9—ly 86 West St., cor. of Alhany, N. Y,
LMY STM
ItJP subscriber begs leave to inform the public that
. h:s STABLE, on Plumb Street, directly opposite tie
Common Passenger Depot,
And within a short distance of BROWN’S HOTEL
1* now well supplied with HOBBES and VEHICLES
of every description, for the accommodation of the pub
lic. Careful drivers will be sent with Carriages when
required. Horses taken at livery on reasonable terms,
aprll—tf H. M. LINDSAY, Agent.
aIMTa
\ /HORSE SHOESA /
rriHE TROY IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Troy, N
I. Y., have HENRY BURI>EN\S IMPROVED HORSE
SHOE MACHINERY how in successful operation, and are
prepared to execute order* for HOUSE and MULE SHOES
4i( any Weight and Pattern, at a price but little above the price
of IJune-Mioe Iron.
The quality of the Inin used In these shoes Is warranted It
every respect. These shoes have been approved of, aid art
now used by the Uuited States Government exclusively, as
also by many of ‘he principal Stage and Omnibus Companies
and Horse Shoers throughout the country. These shoes can
lit purchased I hrongli the principal Hardware and Iron Store,
in the Uuned States.
Orders addressed to the subscrllffr, at Troy, will reoelve
prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN,
apr 9—ly Agent. Troy. N. Y
FANCY & STAPLE
DRYGOODS.
NEW STOCK.
Ty E have hut opened a large and elegant Stock of Goods
*8 In oue of the New Stores under
GRANITE HALL,
Selected with great care to suit the trade of Macon, and ad
joining country—nmong which arc:
Silk KubesaLez,
Silk Kobe* Double .tape,
silk Kobe* Volantcs, or ! Flounces,
Fancy Silk* in great variety,
Flam and Figured black do.
Evening Drts*e*,
BeLniue and Merino Robes a Lei,
Plain and t loured DeLaiues,
Plain and Figured Meriuoes,
Valencia*. Poplins, Plaids,
poll dc t lievres.
Mourning, !iud carious other style* of Drew Quod*,
EMBROIDERIES.
Real French Cumbrle and hwlu Collar*, Sets, Handker
chief*, dc.,
Valcncleune* Collars and Sets.
Linen A I'lquc do do
Mou-nlni; do do
Illusion Berthas.
Real Thread and Valenciennes Laces.
HOSIERY l\ll MOVES,
GREAT VARIETY.
Dress Triming*. Ribbons,
Cloaks, from Hrodle*.
Sluiwl*. Nett. MelU. Long, Mourning, and other varieties.
A full assortment of
Staple Groocls,
Which we offer to stll on as favorable terinß as any other
house in the State,
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
Oct., 18W—tf, N. 8. PRUDDKN, A 00.
Granite Block, Macon, Ua.
National Police Gazette.
THIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its 11th
Tear, and U widely circulated throughout the country
It contains ail the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and
ate Editorials ou the same, together with information on ri
mlnal Myttcrs, not to be found in any other newspaper.
gjrSubscriptions, $1 per Annum,; #1 for Six Months, to be
remitted by Sukscritiers, (who should write their names and
the town, cout y and Stat^wl^re^he^-^erihde^^l^uly,>
Editor A Proprietor of the
National PoUoe Chactte,
apriK d—ts Hew York Wy.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
Philadelphia.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special En
dowment for Hit Relief of the Sick and Dis
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epi
demic Diseases.
IN times of Epidemics, it Is the object of this Institution to
establish Hospitals, to provide Nurse*, Physicians, Cloth
ing, Food, Medicines, Ac., for the sick and destitute, to take
charge of the orphans of deceased parents, aud to mtuistar in
every possible way to the relief of the afflicted, and the health
of the public at large. It Is tbe duty of the Directors, at such
times, t* visit personally the injected districts, and to provide
and execute means of relief. Numerous physicians, aot act
ing niemliers of the Association, usually enrol their names
on lta books, subject to be called upon to attend its hospitals,
free of charge.
In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors have authorized
the Congiilling Surgeon to give advice aud medical aid lo per
sons suffering under CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent
Character, arising from abuse of the physical powers, mal
treatment, rlie effects of drugs, Ac., A-.
Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature and treat
ment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting burgeon, have
2fs^-£ u *i W‘. f“ r gratuitous distribution, and wUI be sent
FREE of CHARGEtothe afflicted.
ArS®"?,' for Reports of treatment Dr. GEORGE R. CAL
HOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa-
By order of the Directors.
CEO. r A IRCHIL^^ EAKTWILC ’ I>reßldent - *
oct. 8-1858-1 y* }
FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES.
ROSE WOOD, Mahogany, Walnnt, Covered and Plain
Coffins.
Bullden are invited to call and examlng my itock of
Marblelied Iron Chimney Piece*, Window Ba*h and
Blind*, Panel Door*, Window Glass, Mahogany Balus
ters and Newell. B. P. BOBS,
marl7—tf Cotton Av. Macon, Ga;
C O F 1 F I IST S.
ROSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained, Cheap
VaneereJ Mahoganv Coffins, Also New Style Metalic
Cases Superior to the old Styles.
Old Pattern Metallic Cases at Lower Prices.
lune 4 m T. A. G. WOOD.
DESIGNS FOR MONUMENTS,
-BY
Robt. EL Lsuiiirtz,
NEW YORK. E. J. JOHSTON, A CO„ Agent.
June 18—ts Macon. Oa.
f MARBLE WORKS.
J. 8. ARTOPE,
MANUFACTURER of and Dealer In For
eign and Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS
TOMB-BTONEB, MANTLES, FURNITURE
SLAB?, Etc., ha* removed his Marble Work*
from Cotton Avenue, to the corner *f 8d and P>umq
Street * short distance South of Hardeman A Sparks
Warehouse,
anl—ly
STONES
H AT
|IB I M r 0 K i V. to
ffl LAM ith |i|
MAC ' C,N:
JUST RECEIVED
Direct from New York, for the FALL TRADE, a iplendi
stock of Men, Youth, and Children’s
HATS & CAPS,
Which for beauty of shape, color and cheapness, caanot be
surpassed In this market.
Those in want of a fine fashionable Hat will do well to give
me a call, as 1 guarantee to sell cheaper than can be bought In
this market. Remember, opposite Lanier H-use, at
•ep 84—ts bTONE’S Hat Store.
MS! UTS!!
A NEW LOT Just received and will be sold low by
dec. 31—ts C. H. BAIRD,
BUY IBB! MM
Gents Furnishing Goods, ra
Trunks, Carpet-hags, f'k. )fk
Umbrellas, Mos
CANES, &C„ &C., Yll
Clotli*, Cassimeres, | j
Vesting, Marseilles TvfST
Linen Bosom Shirts, liU 1'l!
SILK., KID, CiLF AM) adLw**
BUCKSKIN GLOVES. &C,
AT THE SM OF THE 60LDEI EAGLE.
CORNER OF CHERRY & 2D. STS.
THE undersigned has just returned from New York with a
New and elegant Stock of
SEASONABLE GOODS!
and would respectfully call the attention of Gentlemen of Ma
con, and vicinity, to an inspection of them at his New Stand,
In the Ready Made
DEPARTMENT
He can show some of the most desirable Goods ever brought to
this market, and will be in
COSSTAIT RECEIPT OF II REVEST
Most of his Pants are made up by good workmen In Macon,
and are warranted to tit better aud give better satisfaction than
anv other Pants.
His Stock of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings, are of the
most recherche patterns, and will he made up aceordingto the
latest improvements in she Art of Cutting,
oct. 9,-tf C. H, BAIRD.
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
1857 Fall & VVinter Trade. 1857
A NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK.
EMBRACING almost every article that can be called for
in a first class Jewelrv establishment. Just opened and
for sale on tbe most liberal Terms, by
E. J. JOHNSTON. A Cos.
Repairing and engraving neatly and well done at short no
tice.
Mulberry St., 34 door abov* Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
UctSO—tf.
New Crockery Store.
THE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining coun
ties are respectfully Invited to call and examine my stock
of CHINA, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, nex door to
Mrs. Dessau’s on Second Street. I Intend to keep t all
times a good stock ofOoods, aud will sell them as low as they
can h* bought any where In the city. A liberal share of pat
ronage Is respectfully solicited.
June 4—ts R. R. HUTCHINGS.
S2OO Reward.
RUNAWAY from the Pubscribcr on the 38th of Sept. 1859
mv boy Davie, a very white mulatto, 13 yearn old
weigh 9<5 lbs., has a large mole or tit on the right side of his
neck, a scar above his right knee, and hU legs l*elow his kneee
are spotted brown. He left on the Cars for Macon, and was
put offal the 2d or 3d Station. He wore a drab velvet cap, a
blue Factory Sailor Jacket, a striped hickory ahirt, brown
Cotton aud Wool pants and black shoes.
I l*dieve he w*s entioed away by some white Rascal, if so,
[will pay the above reward ior the return of the ik>y on
proof to convict the one who took him off, or I will per for
the return of Boy or his confinement In any Jail so that 1 get
him. all costs and charges and a liberal Reward.
Columbus, Oct. 33, 1853.—ts ELIAS HULL.
Holiday Trade.
Large, New and Elegant Stock.
riIHE Public are re*j>#ctfully lnvitted to an inspection of
J. our (Pock, from which to make selections for their Holi
day presents.
IV* uur terms will bo most favorably.
dec. 94—ts X. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
RAGS! RAGS!! HAGS!!!
Save Your Rags.
THE highest price paid in cash or irade for Linen snd Cot
ton Kwt". t.S-tfj SUUXKSA GW IS*
NEW BOOKS
—AT
Boardman’s Book Store.
American eloquence, in 9 volumes.
A New Cyclopedia of Commerce.
Burton's Cyclopedia of Wit ami Humor.
A Handy Book on Property Law.
Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich.
Romantic passages in South-western History,
l.lfe Beneath the W aters.
The Hand but not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur.
■William the Conqueror, by Geu. Sir C. Napier.
Doctor Thorn.
Anew edition of Edgar A. Poe’s works.
The Preacher and the King.
The Priest and the Huguenot.
Lord George lleutrick, by Disraeli.
Beatrice Ceuci.
Debit atid Credit.
Major Robert Sherman Totter.
Douglas Jerrold's Wit.
Belle Brittan on a Tour.
Lifeand Times of Hugh Miller.
Crni-e of the Bet<ev.
Testimony of the Rocks.
Jefferson’s Works.
Bulwer's Novels complete.
Grote’s History of Greece.
Sparrow Grass Papers.
Lord Montague’s page, by G. P. R- Janes.
The Three Beauties, by Mrs. South worth.
Ventilation in American Dwellings.
Derivation of F*mUy Names.
Wisdom, Wit and Humor.
(stepstoward* Heaven.
Pen's Moral Theology.
Wayalde*rictunea In France, Holland, Belgium and up
hern Scenes.
A r ** assortment of BOAiTdMAN.
Fancy and Staple Articles.
OF Gold, Silver. China, Ola**, etc., etrefully selected for
BrMal and <tker presentations. The largest and neat
“* ‘&SH2* offered fn ‘“k* Johnston a co.
Diaries for 1859.
A FINE assortment ofthese useful articles in every variety j
REMOVAL.
ttEKRY U9BNE
HA 8 removed his Cake, Pastry and Bread Bakerv. Fruit
Candy and Toy Store next to Messrs. Avers, Vt irurflehl
* Cos s. Grocery Store, where he has fitted u’n a nice, dean
place, replenished with many freah aud nice articles just select
ed ill tire Northern markets.’
He will endeavor by fair and honest dealing, politeness and
prompt attention, to merit a continuance of the extensive pat-
* nc * begs his friends to visit him In his
fhnnksare herewith tendered to my kind patrons
ri. a bestowal upon me.
_Oct.9, tf-M6S, H.HGRNE.
Carpeting and Oil Cloths.
60 quaHtles, of Ta-
FWvr Rc ** snd Mats
tliELudr£E?* * *** to 18 **• * ulubl(
Cocoa and India Matting.
mlnUnth^cfrv TL c ? n ‘ how the best assort
-10 “““ our
Wacoc, sep 21—ts AtehUNwfciS^
HARDWARE.
185S. tBSB.
Utt TRACE,
CASHART & CURD
WOULD call the attention of their customers and those
wishing to purchase, to their Large and well Selected
Stcok of
English and American
HARDW A R I .
TO PLASTERS MO ill
Swedes Iron, all sizes. Anvils and Vises,
Refined do do Smith Bellows
Oval and Band do. Smith Drills,
Plow Steele, Screw Plates,
Blister Steel, Corn Shellers,
Cast Steel, Straw Cutter*,
Hollow Ware, Cut A Wrought Nails.
TO CARRIAGE MAKERS.
Finished Shafts, Axel and Springs,
Carriage Parts, Msleable Castings,
Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames,
Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts,
Hubs. Silver Bands,
Leathers, Cloth, and all kinds of Trimmings.
To House-Keepers*
Table Cutlery, Brass Candle-sticks
Plated Spoous and Florks, Wire Fenders.
Brass Andirons, Wafer and Wafle Irons,
Brass r enders. Shovel and Tongs.
Together with everything else usually kept in our line, all of
wmch will be sold at prices that cannot fail lo please,
tV Call and examine before perchasing elsewhere.
CARHART A CURD,
oct. 80—ts Third Street.
GROCERIES
AND—
DRY DODDS.
MESSRS. DUNLAP & HARRIS
KEYOULD respectfully announce to their numerous friends.
It patrons and the public, that they are now receiving one
of the largest, best selected and assorted stocks of
GROCERIES
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS
EVER offered in Macon, and they flatter themselves that
‘hey will be able to make It to the Interest of any and ever)
me. who should see fit to honor them with a call, to trade
with them, as, TO SELL, is their motto, and their only guar
antee to success U a determination to do iustice to every one.
Tha following Is a list of the leading articles on hand:
200 Bags Rio, Java and Laguira
Coffee.
150 Barrels SUGAR, of all qualities.
200 Boxes TOBACCO, of all grades
and qualities, to suit the purchaser.
300,000 CIGARS, from $5 to $0
per thousand.
15 Barrels EXTRA SYRUP.
IO Bales of very superior BLANKETS.
20 “ Georgia and Northern Kerseys.
25 “ Heavy and light OsnalkUrjKS.
50 “ Heavy GOLYY BAGGIKG.
100 Rolls “ “ • “
100 Coils Richardson’s Green Lees Rope.
And, in fact, everything that the Planter or Merchant can
want In the line or Groceries and Staple Dry Goods.
Don’t fail to call and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere [sep 3—tf] D. A H.
JUST RECEIVES
Landreth’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.
LiUCBrUXTE S33EXS.
For sale at GKO PA YAK’S Drug and Chemical Store
Macon. Oa., July 80.1S58.—tf
“just received,
TOLL’S
LIFE OF JEFFERSON,
Complete in three Volumes.
sep 21—ts J. M. BOARDMAN
NEW GOODS.
THE Subscriber having just returned from
New York, is now receiving a full stock
of Goods, consisting of
STAPLE DRY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BITS, CAPS, BUS.
.AJso a Full Stock ol
FAMILY GBOCEBIES.
All of which will be sold at the lowest
prices—at tbe Store formerly occupied bv
Boss & Brother. HENRY CLARK,
nov. 19—ly*
LATEST NEWS BY THE
fflfflK TEMPI
TO all whom It may concern, this Is to notify the public
that
xeza.a<d&
is at home agrsn, and begs to assure his patrons that his Sa
loon Is not a thing of a day. Citizens and the traveling public
will find their establishment open, not tor the Season only,
but all Seasons of the year,
nd those Ca'llne on ns, will at all hours, find our larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the Xew York and other
market will afford, in the way of eatables and somethin! good
u> drink, and six days out of seven, more than can be found in
any bouse in town,
E. ISAACS A BRO’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
His Bill of Fare will every day,
lie just the thing for ilttte pay ;
Anil those, who at their place may eat,
Will find in it ail things complete—
And going once, they then will know,
That ISAACS, is the FLACK to go.
We shall he happy to see our friends, ensuring them that it
will be our unremitting care to please in every respect, as we
(latter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may : generally known that we have, to meet the wish
es of the Medical faculty. Imported by ourselves, a very supe
rior quality of Pale Brandy, tine old Fort, Sherry and Made
la, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much desired by
hem.
Loek at this Bill of Fare and choose for yourself:
OYSTERS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick In the shell or by
the measure, raw, fried, owed, or In any way you Want
them. Also,
Shrimps and Crabs. Wild® ame of every variety, m _
Venison and Beef Met a*. p
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, wWBi
Hsm and Eggs. 77 W
Devil Ilaiu aud Deviled Terapins,
MOUNTAIN OYSTERS,
£alr TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrel*.
Wild Duck*. Fish, and every thingthat an epicure wants, can
always be had when in season.
Confectionaries & Fruit.
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
h*nd a good assortment of Confect binaries,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
tALIAKftif mr^rn
All of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at. E. I*AAO A BitO.
PLAINING,
Scroll Sawing,
Turning,
Carving,
Bracket and Or
i namental Work,
Oct. 14—If Made to order by T. A O.WOOD.
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
OBNAMBNTIDCake.and Plain, supplied to Families
Weddings end Parties,according to order.
ALSO,-; —
Oendy by the Box, (eseorted for Merchant*,) efthebeet
quality, warranted, and et the lowe*t price*.
Orders for the above or for Drugs, Garden Deeds, Hole
fnßte,*o. promptly attended M
MTf-U OltwryffHMlfW,f, J
Rare Chance for Inveslmeni,
Attention Meehan,
FOR SALE 0 *
the will known )
KNIGHT'S STEAM SASH & BUM,
The Building fg entirely new, and the M,
ofthebeet quality ItU i luemtei ’
e*ablished trade. The Building and L..
* l0t0(lumU r, J d^T 5 bf,
- O!,N knight
FRENCH GLASS
All Sizes from 8-10 to 3(i ( ,
IVfHKRORS and Looking Q!a.,
IYI Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnm.’ of 5,
Macon. June 11,1858. T j * G* Wqqj,
DRY GOODS
At Wholesale
J. B. & I. J. B
Are now receiving,
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED siJv
Foreign and Domestic
BRV *0383,
TOR THE ‘
Flit UB WIB nil
To which they invite the attention
Os Merohars
oct. is-ts ■ u S,
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLKBALE A HEHIL I
Druggit& State Licensed Apothecar
Cor. Mn I berry St. and Cottoa Af fo(
Maoon, Oa.,
X 8 happy to inform his friends, patroni iv
generally, that hi* Stock is now fmi n i ,„ p *?’
which comprises every article that should b-s. T ,v
First Class utt ‘ al,e foubii tl
ORUG AND CHEMICAL STI!
Weekly arrivals of the Savannah Steam*!.'*- T
him to replenirh his Stock Wkklt, with
Fresh and Choipe Good*
which are bought with great Attention ton
sold as LOW as at any Drug Establishment la
Physicians’ Prescription/
Compounded at all hours with care and nestaeu -
stock consists in part of the following articles ‘ ®
Drugs, Chemicals & Medicine!
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware. BTfr.
Modern Styles, great variety, Window
Putty, Artist’s Tools, Meehan! :sl,Artl#ci‘.
and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops sad
all other Herbs, Surgical Icstru
meats and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fin 2 utarch
t Gelatines, Fine Cas
tor Oil for Family
use, Wines A
Liquors
for Medical use only, Perfumery, Pomades sail t-
Articles, Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tin-so
Artificial Teeth, Hair, Tooth and Nail Bruitei ifk
Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes.
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal t Glsw
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
apr4—ly
MS! MS!! STIR!!!
At W. J. McElroys,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
QAA Cooking Stoves, 75 Boi and Parlor Store.
OUU Also a fine lot of Grates, comprising the kt
and moat varied assortment of Stoves ever offered!
public, among them the old favorite laox Witch, tr
ranted to give satisfaction. Also the Victoi c,<n
■nade in Augusta, Georgia. Cheap for Case or n
Notes.
—ALSO,—
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD!
consisting in part of Northern and Southern Wo*
Wares, Brooms, Brushes, Counter and Feather Dutert
Lanterns, Lamps, Bteak Dishes, Tea Urns, Chaffing ici
Steak Dishes, Ac., Ac.
Gab Fittiso done at short notice. Also, plain 6s
Fixtures for sale.
Force, Cistern and Well Penes, of the moitipprv
ved Patterns, Rubber Hose, I<ead, Copper, Block lb
and Iron Tubes of all slEes, Steam Valves, Whxa,
Guages, Cylender and Water Cocks of all kinds.
Copper Stills,
and Copper Plumbing. Tin and Sheet Iron work efil
kinds, done in the very best style.
Lightning Rods put up at short noth
IVotice.
On and after this date, all work done to order if
be POSITIVELY CASH on delivery, and all accom
dne when presented.
Macon, oct 9-ts W. J. McIUO!
NEW FURNITURE,
THE subscriber has Just receiv-
ed,and will continue to receive
Tom the best New York City maoa-hjaßntV
‘acturers, a large and handsome as HHSfiBjL
tortment of the latest styles of
FrRMITRE, CHAIRS, AC. J 9
He also manufactures Furniture of (■n&'X
the very best workmanship, and at
the lowest market prices. The fol- Obffgk
lowing list comprises a part of ihe
articles always on hand: yJKT ■
Tete-atete, W- “
Hocking chairs of every style,
Parlor chairs,
Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane sestchalrs,
Office and Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteadsfrom 15 to SIOO,
Bide Boards,
Wash stands, Corner stands,
Wardrobes, Bafea,
Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rose Wood,
Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables,
Centre and Bide Tables,
Couches, Trunnel! Bedsteads,]
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book cases,
Hat stands, Looking Glasses,
Childrens’carriages and cats,
Windowshades, Feather dusters,
Curled hair and cotton Mattrassei.
B. f. HOSI
SABM A!YI> BLI.YDFACTORI’.-fi'-
dersigned is still prepared to manufacture ail W*
of Window Nasi), Ulindh, PanuelDssn
and Carpentry Work to order. Having W
hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, -
will warrant his work to be of the
durable description.
He will also contract for any sire or style ofbsil®*
and execute the same with all needful dispatch. W< :
respectfully solicited. _
JOHN IW6HI.
prtS—tf
FINE FURNITURE.
FINE Parlor Setts, Rose
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Cases,
Desks and Book Cases.
Bureaus of Rose Woop, Ma
hogany and Walnut. wjJjS
Sofas,Tete-a-Tetes,Divans,
Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair ,
Cloth, Flush, Brocatel, Ac.
Arm, Rocking,Nurse, Sew
ing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, SW-'t
catel, Cane, Split Bottom,and every kind o! Chn-'t
to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany,BesiLv* 1
c., High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wadrobet of Rose Wood, Mahogany, WiW *
Pise.
Bales of all Patterns.
Tables.
Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Pine, Eiteniiot ** ■”
Leaf, Square, Round, Ac.
Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent f? 1 '!
Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters.
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Lookisf *
Pistes, Picture Glass.
Window Shades and Mne Cornices.
Buckets,Tubs, Dippers, Broome, Brush Brocot- P‘;
sr Dusters, FootMa’ t ,Ac. for sale on ths a* ttU ‘
tble terms.
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber iDsdes?
most fashionable st rise ofFurn'ture toorder. ,
We have one of tnelargestVto'ks of FINE
URE la the State, and we >re constant!f ***
ring, and wish to sell. Call and see ns.
Muslin de Laines
SOLD AT CALICO PBICES,
>iWW| YDS. Muslin de Laines at UK ct*. ’ -’- w
U Ul/ U 3000 yards Muslin de Laines at ii ■
2J cent*.
1000 yard* striped De Beroges at 15rent*. wr.rln ’.
ind for sale at LLIAS KiNbllJ-.
Corner !d Street and Cotton Avenue, Triangts*-’ t l
oct. 93—ts .——
SUBERS & LEWIS,
CHERRY STREET.
HAVE lu*t received a Urge aanortment of Gr- **'*'’
Good* aud Crockery, which they will sell M w
can Ikj btmahi in the city. ocf • •“ —- ——
‘ - Stllo
rneMks msun. cvn>
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
S WAREHOUSED
coMmssidv “merchants
WlLLeontinae to give prompt attention *•’
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
on the corner of Sd aud Poplar Streets, to ah
committed to their charge. , . rt n(Vtl
With their thanks for past favor*,
pledge of faithfnlness to all the Interests of xgi
and customers, they hope to receive their i
he public patronage. .
Liberal advances made on Cotton end otherp
wheD required. _ ... o pe, l* l
■Sr*Planter's PamUy Store*, also Baggio* > * P®
furnished at the lowest market rate*.
Macon, Augd —tf . _
ILLUMINATED SHOW OA.RD