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Meal’ can be had on the arrival •*? all the
HdCSE th ir honu and tria ; th lr in
M i ~rt, it 1 :n.4 centred.
K-'torenco Call at.J ■_* 11. F.
RF.DDIXti, Froprictur.
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O nnibus.
•lan. 7,13-30—ts
NX3W HOTEL!
SCREVEN HOUSE.
BY J. B. FGL^t.
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GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LAX!EH ROUSE.
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(FORMERLY CfIUMMEY HOU3F.)
ALBANY, UEO.
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fV* ‘teti* n-,'iy nn the iirrift! vs rrcry Train.
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WALKER & N! LSON
YII'TTTALEES, Mac :r, C a ,
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City Resid:
FOR SALE.
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TOWN PROPERTY FO3 SALE.
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eve. ftti.e, t n sne • •Cfiin r*f H ,v, ee. mi ;
to*il; Sju *aiv ui i4 !4-l. A niched to th i-.a- i•• a
**” P Lif.dK, tnver I. fUoful. 14W x,.d • -o fe*rz I
credit.
Aar O"'K ;>urci.ife Uf'f'f* 1.1 1 - *v • ir-.-I.
ta®*tt *'■ -4 ll.< t.c Kiwi, ala;. and -t,f t
aprlL-t; •;:. -i l.t.'tfT. I
Land Agency,
THF nhc.'-.btr* are prt t ..red tor , **Um
LadJ ic ntl.of th- \ , ih-we* m ■. .. 1..,ra
Mtiiß<H, *kc!l ni.d-.hr Terrtn • {• .rt.r.Ks j
and K*;im*, aiw —‘neit c.fU*i(nmr u t> oir.. .-l rr war
rant*. Fur term, npj.lj to J:. j, K t/lhfLl£T,
V T!Ott,Gl.
JNO, B. ijiMILL,Lo*'.i, Visr
cpriTd-tf
House and Lot in Vinvvii’o
FOR SALE.
w orrSK foraaic. in.! !<v VI ■. The !, i
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U new >nl “ titnt eie-en r on with ai’ * < out
bai! Ttmcß
tinvMes ft-diori so.- a res deuce.
I a’si* offr | r -talc, my
River Plantation, :
l.rln* tb-e- tf> ‘onr mi!i Vlo v the citv. *rd •- t .'n't; l (1 0 n
aerra. ha.f >f wM,h
Thr w>m >'f.d wiii ib,.i e *i i-yotfr of to n t ■ t r *• w .
ttn lb* plain are (t— -1 tn r r -ot*. ‘;tl>4rf -inr, Ibmm. ih- ; ..xi
rv c.uv ainm ftw wi i *.
Tenu- m-Se a.y. JiMF- T'fAV.
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04 h <■; ALMAM/esn* 6 9 ftr”? A;
Iff xl ts* 0 Jn * < * J, J, * 5. f • RA*. I
wood's PitEMnra
GALLERY.
St 4% Ftir >n 1857,®
. ..fer-r n i jo * a -4 • lit. eta wrjr Myl tha’
i in Oil,
ixx I J n t ol
iqi uiui.t ok niE
TOGRAFP.
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- iihi ti i.-tblr tn perfjria.
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Ak Ml i’HJt'aaSAPHS
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■ ;i! i r Slock.
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S. DON ID & GI4SEN,
TJ -3 nj-x* 13T.9,
IT.-.’tisn i--. i. *n G „
•• r - N >,\ • rt >C • JVC TEETH.
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8 .tAfi\lent Teeth.
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. . . i ! *m din! *1 ! r Mn'-iriu]'<•!
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3 fEREOSCOPES.
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TiIACOK - ,
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-1 f A VfF it'ittion ot U, Sport II g TuMic Mid otl-rs,t<
I their .rer ,• tr u-n pi
. Double Guns Sc Rifles.
Fi iio.s iud revolvers,
Pocket and Sporting Cutlery,
Fishing Tac’-ile,
Walking Sticks,
. ;ii / ‘MM.
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tr rw !•!! *, p; !ivr >V'|i r n B'h.
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SUUid RftiJ bnd^is
AT TII : HiOX OP.
THE BIG BOOT,
No. 3, Coltcn Avenue,
<a s” a jb* a ‘ a ‘ a-3
Wu^iiinjsrlou Block,
Macon, da.
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ft tor*ir ih m f r li? f.A
j vr>’ lilwroi t!!<l ioM ixw t dk J \ r
a. I a-., i. re-jnstf.. !y
—a cut: nmarrce ff the Prwflß
time. vVe !ixr.-mw In *tur* jr /Y- kfcjß
f.. .re.!, t*
WEEKLY
jAd ft! r:- wil! t* nrid.\ f f;*il the d r Tmt >tvle< ttx)
unity called f*r 1: a -i’lo-t a:*l would iiivU** iho-*e wi*h
! j r.'p.ir Ito I-w any h —in lh< citv or Mrxte.
a.m\
BOOTS.ift
V K a-.. 1- ■'Sf-li**- tnu Fn-nch 1 a!f •
‘ll’ .ida.:J |:inl. .'adn
! Mlf-r I.ie: J JtiX A aiKIUMt.
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l L\: *R * 4 * •* •-d !W,
w\ *• AT-... a.v,v ,jvr 1: : —• ■****
*•’ • • vr ‘ iy ..r’s Cw.it -Ail patent. if
tci. l-• id tir tviir low try Kilt i L.V.XD,
eel. ■>, ti.
Plantation Brogans.
in w* re
vt-r : i tUii darnel. .Vieo*s double soled !>•<? aud
-iI 1 1 a i rU'nsv'tt*; •!.. heavy *n ‘.e w#;-d :.iac< and nif
do i'-rv- a.d w-waiuJ ra>U<,a!iuf which me
.re-r..: / 51. X A kiiiTLAM).
ce:. I*,—; f
BOOTS ft SHOES m
M - \v> . ■•! y..u:u-*L •••'-. fu 1 ►!,. I'ee-*
i--dtfcj.it*; -lout Lip niuiii.il’ and Mud Bout*;
i • hudlu- T-, Jioiii'-r-i% jjerxa-i.t Ties.audflue • alt
i !!.- •i.-.-hi; ti :;t.-’. ii .. .aid Youth* I’aL-ut and EaameHed
i r '.-.it;*; Mn'v fb>;-*. o:d Yo'i’lu” Ciuifoni a Kip Itrogaiis,
II a .* Uml LAN ‘
0: £AS BOOKS.
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I. day , U lh J-.f-u i .*♦ tud .Niat-r!c-.n t torndu/ :ui :tm r*m n;
It* n c*ml?eid ja t ewr off r.d by tLe suLsort
i her. am n/ t Sdi ;*re
i *.! -ftl trj- ot Famnca p.e#,
he M’ m ri Item v.
Ti eSt uatt* nt C **r
1 h** ‘ e* , n *a’ A Ucd .Ilery**,
10-V i # tc ti V ri* ill au.t<i,
FaVo i o Fn, I h
1 \;r .< ; .na ci Son*:-*.
Al 4 aft• lot IKu>t tcd rn'irfc* rud anmtm'a t-w> ni'merou.-
Viu-i :. . :w* •. M. t'UARDMAX’S,
and ‘... .7 f H i>lxk.
SI>I KIT GAS
L\r the NEW FLUID GAS LAMP.
ALSO
Burning Fluid and
OAMPH I N E .
F.*r by V. El LI N T & HUNT.
trey tl -<f *
CROCK BBY STORE.
‘H *. • i I r ‘ : r • •1 ih.: ;. r, i! !• r *hf wrv ;!'v ri!
ft ‘■*:*• * •- 2i a ltr Isl 1 | a*t it mt p* !a*‘C
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OILS AHD BLASS.
i(V'T r:i •r-wn ma-.ai >}■.,,
i It- i.c; •: Au.e :oui Cjm,
, JO 0 . It- L • 1 >ii,
i>i ‘Lit in T r l;-.e.
w • 0< ; < M < l>f.- and I’*s t Hpulift :i fregN and
<•<{. <r. . uci!!. .1. H. ft W. A.80.-S.
iff SNTSHPS
Slß.llil, SASH AND BLIND
%.r'3'a''Ss3a u
3d Street. &acon. Ga
f ;U : ’ .1 Mv t rebwtll nt Bt*’ •
i ; i keWtM for the m*cu
'k -un . every artirl t in ‘.he huiin.m
On! a. ui*’ .it. *<> &. <’
” CA2HAr.T & KCFF,
WHCIISALE GRCCEHS.
Ot *IMS in
dTNkV f !QTttRC, \^ t r Tt>EaCCO > SKCAR.S
AMD
CrBOCJSn.tT!S
or itebt ands ? c ll prior.
Macon. Qa.
ert—*
Ty'er, Bradley & Cos.,
P>T3Alj'Enl IN
OYSTERS,
>h*J ;n! Blek FMi,
a;;d ail kinds or game,
la, O ov.
ALL LLUK&S m- JinLl AULVItF!) TO.
UT 0->l> bM En<jlxe, MrtWdaevill* Reorder, pleauw
N4cui4 UUta I n L'.ftUfr. |
MRS. SV ?AW
a AS... it*|al rjt'irned from the No-t:i with -w*.
,hr.*trl**i*ijr m:v; i!Sci*tit ai ortc: : f MHl*
PAII3IVI MfLIhERYRI#
-u-p i-'n* In er.!i,l*ur nn. -tnotf -.•? 0' VW Us
tt.atiia*vvT been •uhaiitted to s utii un in
•jK-iS'in.
K\ KNINt. CLOIKS which btflle description.
KGLA.NTiN K CLOAKS, with Luckt.cuv Trini
miD(rs.
DRESS TRTMMIXG3,
CASPIAN HAIR P.NS,
GRECIAN CITRL3,
HAIR BRAIDS.
HEAD DkT-^gEg
**>* -
a ® ■A2a. _a . zs. imt 2s!
r. f avors . *be ‘flth hearty dicer, so'icitsthe
r. idldffiirinp thr ri ‘h, Hetfaut and Unmtif.il,
, *‘ s a 19 lirvpar'-il to furnish Milliner* with whle
*aib,iattmi noum-uaim ailG vs!in hfr line,at the shortest
nonce and lowest rates.
c-rt-tt, is-id-ts
MILLIrTs FASiV GOODS,
MRS. AUDOUIN
VV'.” ‘ *’ re-peetfully inform the rtltien* ot Macon ami
, thecoi mmi'tv ai larre, th't-he has carefully selected al!
tw new ami meat beautiful tvie* of
the -ii.- n a* Velvet, Mra.v anil rt)
rreii ,s I! .a varion* jattcin*, Flats iSEKs
■ £ l.fi'l e- i..i trill:'-u it end [Yr i •**, f*b,gjy!; . YjA
Mairhra and. fur a WJ*. n::.! lieautifnl jr.!?aUtftift<U9B
„ma®.-i t*mt . Itair, fare*, la. ilia's.
Lace S’ r. lubioidcie*. < ‘hiidreii’- t w-Bii,-;.!® *’V
roid'-ed V. rino I>.. - c*. and Infant’s V
A. I.al- M fcW
moral and htpunsion Skirts, materials \\ ‘-ST
r rb.mhrottlcrj.andZephyrlorliMittini’ U U
Shawls, and a peneml assortment of m
FAM V (iOOU.s, V
All of which -he offers lo w for fasli. Thankful for past fa
vot\ he *t.ll solicits a tkare of iiatronA^e.
All ordora prompllv attended to. at
October t-ts
pALL m WINTER
MILLINERY.
MRS. HOWLAND
VV 1 *t T LFi inform her customers (rene- Al “< VL
AT rally that she hasjist returned from %Vn£ajg{£VH
New ITork, WftfciP
with a tlch and c’.eguit selection ul , f;
MiGLINERY COOPS,
o wbleh she invites the r attention. All £ H
he newest mcites In itonneta, Hats, and
Head Os esees, splendid ety lesof Silk Rrd.e*, Velvet and Cloth
Sai.tiilaa and Clin ks. Elegant s'yies I'olnts. Valencia, and
louiton Laces—Embroidei-.es of all kind-, Late Caps and
t. r tin*, filch Shawls, and Scarfs, Latent r ki.'t?, Hair llralds.
ml I’lalts, Ribbons, IVathers, Veivets, Flowers, Lac.s, Orets
‘.'rnnmlna-, at.d Ac., Ac. Sold al tic
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES*
ocL K -It
Jiist Pieoeivod..
1 TINE ashorment of LsoiKa’ TaavkU.tso Tacss>
.V and Bosskt Bosks.
jniy hi tt *. giCTmvr.
Dtugi.
Drt;g } ,
Iru's,
liTe-iio'nes,
HediC.afs.
Medicite
ChfiT'i a’s,
Gat den Sfedg,
lats i nULts .
Varnishes. &3-
WILL UK I ‘H.M) IV COM ‘LI TE A‘-S(IIT-
K\T, AT llli;
Drug Market
•r
Zeilin fe Hunt,
Connor Second and Chcrrv Sts.
i in. -M-ts J
DR* SPROTT’S
uSLEBRATEQ VISITABLE
OLD ENGLISH AND
American Bitters.
Pin only kind in use Free From
ALCOHOL.
Th? World’s Greatest Tonic,
Silt TI! AID AIR-SYjKPM
AND PREVENTIVE OF
ALL FhV£:lS INCIDENT TO
The Southern Climate
{!IIIS i\ F.JkU# article i?< M:icTilflcall v rrcpareJ at T*rof ww>r
. La'Mr:aoiy, and >-mth*rn \\ r-e miii iiiJUrs Wa -
t me!’ ry. Moi.v fi*-ry A:a., and illy the E'amtiy Groceo-,
riijf-l*’ \ A . ihrss ifc!: ti e>'iinh.
• c -lUM.uiMlwl fniju a very ulii and valued receipt of
• c #r ail emineiitiy micoe-v-tul .and pt’i ular i'h>ai
ai ti >l.r *t*rhirv ► ngiand
I lrt*M<lilv f aTitu'.ic vit! aiT. Hitters heir j'coii yu'v
*t *t |*irriy F tX ‘HCtfi. i’l*J ! 'M(*ll*lv w*i**cted
ri [TMJu iy t ..■• I•. ire v. . v M3 Ht yUC tiiilli. UC
-it-> li.e I'uh icr.tr iheir v \l.I LIIIJi Wit
Medicinal Properties.
r'r prr- • r.t f n ■.? f ‘hilU and Fevers f .>r !os3 ot a: petite
.Vrakm. .%**r uu* (>eoi;i;> v Limui, Ir*dijtsii.o. J>ynp|>Bii,
liYV ure t ill*
iafuncti •al il r.knYe'in n's t the I Wer and Kidney*, a;-
v 1 :ut for I to'.dice, Kaeumalis.ii, Gout and Gra el, the) are
%qu non.
Ft>r i id c* thin preparation is Pi ctitlarly adapted ad
lots not ass. ct t’he h<*ad. Th liildren with Colic
vi.d pifuiiof ’cr.tltioi*. tt. * a HrK.Mdnjr
;iu i Ti-1 :ug rfu trt *t i Oce.'.td uud Ore D-dlar
fu! d;rm il
A. i<ur>i i F. H. Or nt *V Cos.. Montgomery ; Full
l> ck Jc <>> M i*etnii-!t';n, C'dnvn tis : H.r leir an <V Griffin,
k<. I. Ro)ftr .1 ."’on, Asher Av!•--, j. h.4c W. A Uhm,
F!lo V ,><ti, Il >rn% R(frtuu*Uit, Un wiiV Fi*tel, Greer A
Freeman, C. il. Freeman Jr C* „ VV. M. Kyley & <’o., ul o
op 4Kt. 3c—tl
8. a, WISE,
\\r OULD nropt resnevttuliy i- forr. the public and hiscu.v
ff toa.ers t!;at he ha* leinovcd h ; s sfo* I: * f
TIIST
A.\e tiwrki'i ii!;t:ri\u
HARDWARE
o hi* JTew -t re d * r to the Tfieirruph Building on
Cherry, mil w udir jdeiis-'d f have ail pcrwn.ln want
ft gone In It y il..e to ca:l xul examine my atuyk. Whtic
may be found
Bfc v *, Gr ate-. R;r gf>>,
Bra*. :.riO !.r. it .ui Audi ins.
fchuvfd*. T ng- and be’ (If- 0 .
Vi a t r-, T’ a and i otTee Urns,
Sitakhud Oy*’cr l'iifce*,
Band u*to! and VV alter*,
Spf'on* Forks nd C.ko I n-k'f*.
biliver T,a Table bpo ns .nl Forks,
Tnod I'o.kit i uil-ry,
VV and W an, Broom* ami Bril..his,
Mat *, Trt ?, MMer*.
lie and (.'nrr, rsand S ntT-rs,
l*lln and .tapanm-,1 Tin Ware,
And ail eon’.s nr. al y ki; lin ri.y line,
dee. IT—U 11. A. W I*hi, Cherrx’ St-I't,
Mac in, (in.
E. SAULSBUHY.
Waahincton Iltock, Oppoxiic Lanier House,
MACON, OA„
TAKES plessnre in Informing lil-. cVomer* and buyer*
generally, ttmt hr * now ji-ej.ar<d loeifvrone of ttie mi. t
elegu.tai.il alt.'O’ U• e siiaks if
FALL AND WiNTLR GOODS,
F..rGentl nv n'n ws.r, that can beexMh'.tvd in tbee'ty,
C'.r.-ta and addition* of des raole good- will he made by every
steamer.
Me in- In Id- emnlov ot:e ..f the lii>T Cl TTKRB
N;>L 1(1 OK \b.\V YOiliv, a “'.'-in execute all nrdeitl
the in ..-I approved ctyle and at nliorUiotice. o, tl6 -
0. B. RICE,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
or r*iYvi\ro r , oxi r ri3a,
18 Permanently located in Macon. RgrNjmumaj
j beleft at Messrs. Virgin’s and at E. J. Johnston A Cos.
r.vT-tf
WAR, WAR, WAR f
■ 1.1 dtt larel against /tains of any k ind by
Da. A. W. ALLEN’S
Southern Liniment!
| ..D fvrrr *<.itfo ner will be sat! fled by nd** w.ic rial
| TV lar's •’ r'h, that it.ev lia- eno further n o for \ .r'lieni
Llnimtads. Fig Kunlit and Hslltatioli use It t asD *i q ,al.
It eur.i Rlienii'.’ ti-m. Ifenralgta, ‘t'alna Brines. Bun.*.
Fro Cm'*, Pain*in the Back or • Imhs, Choiie Id M .*, or
I'c ..-I, endt'.e niy <• r'ain heni'-dv k-.own for P |i,d Htag
j gers In H'.r*s; atideverv one will tt dita saving of tune and
mm • y by keeping a supply on h .nd.
CERTIPICATI IS.
■lAivnainGE, fi*., April 8. ‘66—Dr. A. W. Alien—Gear
Sir—From mv knowiedg-of the ingresilents oo njio-iny your
Mninient and m exp. rienre In Sue sale of i* for the last 6
yea'*. I’ prepared to say M at fbere i no bet er. and I tl ink
must soon supersede a.l I .Inin.cuts of like e aaracter.
_ 1>..1. Ult'Kl-NbO f, Druggtat.
Aun*x, May. 21. IffiS.—lielng recently severely afflicted
wuh au attack of Rheum ti-m. I procmr* I h taittle of il,e
ah v. named prepafatl m. and m ci.tir.ly relieved from the
disease In a short time, from 6f arjinoat’ ns.
, m ks Ui'* voluntan statement forth* ‘.er.ffit. of theyo'b
’it and frpm a *-n*e of gratitude ta I>r_ Alien. >t msv tie,
amt doiiMlcs* lbv many who have never tried it. called a
r sack ne-d’dne ; I ut 1* quackery al *v ( give* as certain and
• s.sty relief a- 11 1* pn; :jaxloo did, t, et, I cm tr m bf aee
orth a convert to qu icxery'. Tigxay Kouca*.
jg PTcpn-efl t.y Pr. A W.ALT.KN.foliimhus. Georgia.
Non* genuiue wilhoalthc signal'.r- and ecu! of A. W. Allen. ;
For sale by t. L. b t HUH ?CK fIU < '< .
M so m, I Jeorgia.
Wanted, a responsl'i'.e Age>tlneva?y Southern I own and
Tillage.
Cavtioj.’ to Evcbtsodt —Don’t <i any more Northern i
Liniment until they have given Uix gcuUiein fair j
Mil a Cs3ffl
AUJSXcw übo-. 4 ,. ISOtilkib
PALL AiK) WINTER
Stock,
Merchants and Planters:
60 ia!rs Gtinny Cloth.
20 I Ooils fivhnrdsnn Ro'v.
10 0 rounds iJaiimr Twin *,
in -IS 5 r ' irl rco ’ U o arul La-uira.
10 ••*"*< Hhiolc and (ireen i
Is * ** u^r
... ** Crtiihed anil uw lered “’iii'or.
6 IScxea Loaf ‘•ujear.
1® hue ]ort !bc*>.
•W) .Sait.
Aiun: .Suit.
w B ’xes Adianintine On-llei
H n “ Sperm M •
i BoxeKo. l Soap.
50 Boxes Stirch.
lOt Jam&nutf.
?ii .< Quarter Keot Pow.lor.
iojß^^ct: s, ‘ ,iol “ j,?l'owdt,r
----10 ~000 va-lous brand*.
50 Bole* lohacco.
7 naT.n :i *'T'‘' ,: and^. 0on " ,: ,atlun aV'bacoo.
rti .sates Osnaburgs and Stripe*.
, s,°n> ,, spun, Bleached.
10 Bales Georgia Kersey.
6 * t'ortliern ••
ii, n“
60 Basi.r-t!* Piper's ileidsick wine.
11 p“7ii ) B irer •'•i'l'HMkberrv Brandy.
6U BarillaiHve and Corn tVhisfccy.
10 ** Kxtra (fid Bourbon.
44 Hum and Brandy.
10 Cask* Madeira, Port and Sweet W r ln.
10 Case* London Dock (Jin.
“ p ol^r - and Stoughton Bitter*.
10 Lemon Syrup.
20 Casks Ale and Porter.
10 Boxi* Ginger Preserves, PruDe* and Kirs 1
M Assorted Pickles. ‘
*’ Assorted and Fancy Candy.
20 •* Super Carb. Soda.
a Eh"S. E! Soda and ButterCra<:ktr *’
fi .-aik* A*nton's i'able Sait
5 Cases Ashton’s Table Salt.
10 LHiZ. Well Buckets.
2fi 1 1 >/.. rtiiif* Huckets.
10 Nests of Tubs,
no Do* Wool Hats.
20 Boxes Leveritt Axes.
10.000 Pounds White Lead and Zinc
100 Barrel* Linaeed Oil.
to “ Taum-rs' amt Machine Oil.
Also* tl.ie lot of (.thrown Green, Bellow, Prussian Blue,
rern.De Meiuia, Burnt Umber, Ac., Paints and Varnish,
Brushes and bash Tool*.
Macon, bept.ii, i o fis
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
CORNER OF SECOND STREET
And Cotton Avenue,
BSCb leave to in'orm the Ladles of Macon and the public,
iu _• ■ • r.d tii .1 t.e ties Just returned from New York anti
nowivyoy lo show one ii u.e
_ARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCKS
EF FANCY, STAPLE AND
Domestic DRY GOODS,
•vii e\li: ted in the S.mthcrn Market, which will he sold at
einarkn,iy low to cash and prompt p lyiriK time bxy
-1 he Stock in part, the foilowir 4, viz:
SILK MESS 50JDS.
P.obes 1 1 ~.1,'i Bayadere striped Pane- Silks,
B-uvk > such ua Cios de Hblne, Uroa de Napleand Bisb
i'-., Silks.
WOOLEH MESS SOODS.
rrenyh, <seri> Er-vllsli Merlm-p#,
Ail W'-.j J: Ir.-K ;t Lis.
('*Ah;t:uT Roben ;i
Iftp. I’oultr.l, i’roc:iaf4 Rutera. Pol? <le Cheore,
I iiifKrrittl .‘‘aririiati M • iiuir i, fashi aeres,
B Tri . Ho Ih* lkres,
Aiitt ri- Hi* &ud French FriutLd Gin*ham.
SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
Wantllla v teliu SHawi.*, Mautil'a auw!-**,
lh, C In'iiillc Miawlr*,
V at'r • o
lUv L- up &?;<1 .Square Sb.%wl,
Cnic. I'.itki-T it : il B;a*.ktt
Oii Lii! ,Ca Inncrt _i! j-r.i.ted fa.
Cloaks—A Choice Assortment (
TiMhiD an. Eva, Gnsta Mva, Pandora,
(’.*rtle!:a, cle Kerri. I’ohKoy,
Guv Mj'Mi'eriiifc and VeivH <’f**aka,
ui the wry ia-sl**hjt and iu*tt f.iahiou&ble style*.
Embroideries.
Ril b Tkcc -nett, 1 ’ol:r d j Paris,
.laccoi el dh(i Gt. Sf
ICinb. ‘lacGonotSett* de Paris,
Kibt .lacennet Pritna Donna Setts,
Lac*? tricnm* and Knibrolderrd Kandfl,
Fimincimr-, Skirs, Children's Waist* and Robes,
Lace and Muslin (hirtaiuH.
A complete Assortment .if Hosiery-, llou legetJ
Pl.urtaiion Fnrnl Irtiu; Gonds,
o and all ether art :c * usually found in a regular •ry flood
‘tore. K - ■‘•'tuber,at EMAS KIN'T BIN’S
out. 9—l- *. Comer 2 Street and Cotton Avenue.
WATCHES, JEWELRY.
S *€,
■
NEW AND ELF,GANT
STOCK NOW OPENING FOR
1858, r?!!. & Winter Trade. ’59.
CONSISTING IK PART OF
WATCHES
Os ill thi fl; <•** iin>l M-dlam qu iUUi , C ied in Gold and
Silver, for Lilies and Gentlemen’s \ ’are, warranted good time
CHAINS,
Kt\ s, Sf.i * \c., iif the best sty’ es worn
JEWELRY
in sots, f Id m,,::d, upa), Pear _, Gamct. Cameo, Lava,
Moadcs all Gold, Ac.
Pen and Pane il Cases,
().* (sold i.tid Stlvt r.
SPIjCTAOLE s,
Os ii hi silver, Steel, and Con. siou. Including a fine lot
of Scotch Pebble*.
Silver Warp,
Tea . GobltL-Rj (b ps, iM ppi'rs, Buiter Cool
ers, W nltii-, i'ork-i. .- p-v.iis, Kulvi*. At . Warranted equal
and superior 11 U. S. Coin.
PLATED WAE iE,
>n Waiter*. Basket,*, Ca* nr*, ‘ an l lfestlc*. Wine. Kg;
aid bruit bUnd*, Snuffer an , ‘fray* A a ,of good quality.
Fancy rjoods.
An endles* \ ,,r New and ei i;a it selected
for Bridal and other r , resents.
Also a fine Sto of
Cutlery ror Tal.le :u>d Poeket use Gnu Colts Pistol#,
P. cket !<>:k , K inkerVCa-e.-. surveyoi ii\mipa^ei*,Chains,
Fixtur* Oil I’aiming. Tooth and Vlasr toshes, Walk
ir-jf • ‘>ner Military G ‘OK. B Gan. tn of varioin kinds
•illiar4 IVails, in.., Chdk L_utl.ers, and
c i ovs, Ac .Ac . a.l of hit h will he sold on the heH
terms.. A cr.dl n fully *ollclted wii % anafti'irance thal
our b *t i flur’ will Wto Lleasc in qua it • • *ui4 p. ice of our
Goo. .s. t. J. JOi A Cos.
STRONG & WOOD,
DEALERS IN
OIOTS.SEJEx LEATBES. BATS&bUPS
AT f llP.ill OLD SI AM) i)\ in, ST.
Opposite Lostick & Kein’s*
I JA V .-I now in il re.a L'.rgc and me]’ selected asaortmead
SOOTS AND SHOES,
of every v.rlcty of tylcar.d piltcrr , manufacturcilto order
and to -nil till* market, consi-tmg of
BOOTS. SllfflS ft
HEELED GAITERS AND SUPPERS,
blisses’ Heel id Slif pers &, Gaiters.
CHILDRENS’
SHOES OF EVERY STYLE,
Atao, KA.TS rxn I CAPS,<^^
Os nil QssUMrs ne >t)les,
.Ml of wliich will l>c told on r-.’i -ouaUc term* O
Thankful for pa Havers, they Invite tboic i.-hlngto purchase
to cal i ! cxainlfw their stock iiefore purcliuehlug elsewhere,
oct. 1), 18'fS—tf . 8. A VV.
SeUyiifir out as the
Hffl YORK STORE.
DFXMAN.tr ‘WATERMAN tv edetermirn and to close tils'r
busli.e.-o by the tir.-t day of Fel rt ary 1859. a* the term of
p .rtnem'ilp • xp,re at that time, i licy a 1.1 Iherefore from
tide dale sellnt
NEW YORK GOST
FOR Ct -A_ S Ii .
Lud es and Gentlemen, now I* your time lo hay! Como and
i xan.ii e our stock, and near our prices and you cannot fail to
pm eh isc.
W* aic sebiiur “plpndl-l FBk* at *° SO, ♦9.50. t 10.50 ,11,
,l-\ a 8 and ,11.01). Worth double 111:- menev.
Kiel’ W . rs'cd Ho ns La- ■ from 62,90 to ,12. th* pattern*,
blendld Fre ck Mvrlnoesat 80ct*., worth 1,26.
10 (CO ystds last Calicoes irom • k*c's to lOcis per yard
CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS,
rioth, m, Freurh, TVaver tn*l ail other styles now
C’lljiit; at uu iu Fi't i.sa- Kteridce,
I leach'd and Brown Homespuns,Stiiped lfomespun, Blk.
A'p ci, Ko-obazii e-, Fre eh Worked • llar nod Bands!
Bonnet Rlbr ons, Kid Gloves, 1 Inen and Bilk Ildkt'g Ladle*
and elds Merino and Fon iv<l Vests, Irish Linen*. Bed
Bl uikcis, Kegro hlai kets a'd Ke-seys. < Mir assortment 1*
stall larg, .and \v* are hound to sell nut.
All. d'ar iii ariv toe I'wlivs are re-pecifully Invited to
Cd! and j idvv Pt tri. m-e v. s.
All wboae inde led tothe tirm are requested to come for
waid ltd ReltllJ w ithout delay .
UT-ts DUiiU£ * WAIJQUUK.
SCHEDULE OH THE
South-Western Railroad.
OVER wn UH PAPKES
Tiif great Xfw York aad Yew Orleans Halls.
Ijj^PrilfSL
Two Dailt Trains nrrwux Macon aid Colcubub.
On and after July ‘29th.
I SAVE Macon at 11 45, p. m.. and 9 45 a. m.. Arrive lnCo
i lumbus 515 a. m„ and S 45. p. m. Leave Columbus,
4a. m. *ud34s p. m Arrivein Macon 950 a.m.and 918 p.tu.
Btrwm y a cox. albakt and DAWSON.
Leave Vacon 1145 p.m. Arrive in Alt>any 6 25, a. m
Dawst.u 6 00 p. m.
Leave AiimnySOO, p. m.. Da a-eon 140 p. m. Arrivein
Macon 9 18, p. m.
Trt-vroefciy Accomoda’lnr, train Down, Monday, Wedues
deyatid Friday, lip—Tuesday, ‘I huraday and Saturday.
Leave Macon7.lt, a. in.. Arrive at Dawson 520 j>. m.,
Albany 4 12, p, m.
Leave Albany*-.0, a. m. lUvmi .Arrive at Macon
9lip. in.
Trains to Colnmbus form a through connection to Mont
g..m<-ry, Albany and A.mi no a, Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
vanuah. MilUdaevllie and K.D'nton,
Mail Strife*to and from Tallahassee,Tb<*>na*vi!le,an 1 iiain
bridjre, Ac,,connect daily with regular Trains ut Albany.—
ft Iso fpmi Dawson trl- v.ekly to OntbPert, Fort Haines, Ac.
Flacks nm six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Haynesviilc and Uawklusvllle, and tri-weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Pascenirers tor points below Fort Valley should taketbe
Day Trains rrom Augurtaaiu! Savannah to avoid detention ;n
Macon. For other points tk cither Train.
First clan steamship* leave Savannah tor New York, on
Wednenda> sand r.aturdavs. Passage In the Cabin #ls;
Steerage *6.
Through Ticket*can be procured from Rail R ad A pent*
at Montgomery. Columbus ami Ailiariy via So van ah to New
York. by * i-sms.Mps, in Cabin, as follows: ll.mtgomery
*26; Coli mb us fit. Albany F?< in.
auic 6—U VIROL POWERS. Su;>t„
3IACOX & WESTERN R. ROAD.
ON and alter u July, train* will De run as
follows:
Leave Macon at 12 night, Arrlve at Atlanta 7.15, A. M.
Leave Manor at 10 A. M.. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 night, Arrtv* at Macou 7.15 A.M.
Leave AtlauUat 11 A. M., Arrive at Macon 5.00 P. M.
Tli 10 a. m. train from Macon connect* with the Western
A Atlantic Rond at 8 40, p. m.; connects with the Georgia
Road 12 at night, and Atlanta A West Point Road at 12 5 a. ni.
The night train will not he run on Sundays.
The completion of the Virginia aud Tennessee Rail Road
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for 826 25
insluding Mage fare, *7 00, and to New York for * T 00.
Further information may be had in relation totals Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER. Supt.
CENTRAL SAIL HOAD,
rSartsasiSiifj ] ■jr.-Vyrgitiy;? 1 fwawa^igm^A
CHANCE QF SCHEDULE.
ON and after Thursday, July 15th, 1853, the Trains will be
run as follows:
Leave Savannah 12.15 P. M.and 11.45 P. M.
Arrivein Augusta 7.30 P. M. and 6.30 P. M.
Arrive in Macon 11.00 P. M. and 9.00 A. M.
Arrive In Mllledgeville lot) P. M.
Leave Macon* 10.45 A. M.and 10.00 P. M.
Arrive InSavifniiidi 7.2 U A. M. and 9.40 P. M.
Arrivein Augusta 7.00 P. M. and 6.80 A. M.
Arrivein Miliedgeviile 1.10 P. M.
Leave Augusta 15 A. 51. and 2.45 P. M.
Arrive in Savannah 7.20 A. M. and 9.110. P. M.
Arrive in Macon 9.00 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
Passengers for point* beyond Atlanta, on the Western <fc
Atlantic Kail Road, will leave Savannah on the 12.15 train,
anda-rivein Atlanta at 7.15 next morning. Passengers for
Milleilgeville and Eatonton will leave by the 11.45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon & Western
Road for Atlanta, and with the South-Western Rail Road to
Albany. Amerlcus, Columbus and Montgomery, and at MUlen
with the Augusta and Savannah Rail Koad for Augusta and
he North. GfcO, W. ADI >MS.
|u!y 80—ts General superintendent.
FOR NEW YORK.
FAKE REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
STBA.IVIJJnS.
Cabin Passage.:::: sls.
13) the splendid and commodious
Side-wheel Steamers
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons Capt. M. S. Voodhull,
KL< iKIDA, 1,300 “ •* Isaac CTowell,
ALABAMA 1,800 “ “ Geo. R. Schtnck.
And first class Propeller
STAR OF TII3 SOUTH, 1,100 Oapt. Thomas Lyon.
~ These steamships belong
\fp, t° the old established ana
“New York and Savannah
AA , j K—j yi —T~o\\ Steam Navigating Compa
w i M \l fe ny/’and in comfort, a* c- in
A-L. >x* S 1 modation and fare, cannot be
■WXicu* S-'Sii4(a r naryFr:’ nianded by experienced,
skillful, careful and polite officers.
PADKLFOKD, FAY A CO„
Agents, Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITUHILL * SON,
|uly 3—ts Agents, New York.
fIIEW YORK AND SAIAMAII.
The Aracrlcan-Atlautic Screw Steamship Co.’s.
NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
IHUNTSVILLE,
Cabt. John A. POST, 1 000 Tons Barthen.
MONTGOMERY,
Capt. FRED. CROCKER. 1,000 Tons Barthen.
Will leave NEW Y'ORK and SAVANNAn
EVERY SATURDAY.
PASSAGE sls.
The superb accommodations for Passengers on these Steam
ers are ucvjrpassed by any Ocean Steamers In the World
The Saloons and Sta'e Rooms are elegantly furnished, spa
cious and well ventilated.
THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT
Prom NEW YORK to Knoxville. Nash
ville, Memphis, Tuscumbia aud other
places, including every expense, given when
required.
f ir* Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Central
Railroad, Mavannah, will received anil forwarded FREE
OF'COMMISSION. Mark Goods “CAKE AGENT CEN
TRAL RAILROAD, SAVA\NAII.” Shippers arc particu
larly requested to forward Bills of I-ailing by the Steamer,
thereby ensuring greater dispatch, and avoiding all delays.
Insurance may be effected by these Steamers at the Offices
of ihe undersigned at one half percent, with the best Compa
nies. Freights have he reduced by this Line to Band 10 cents
per foot, and other Goods at proportionate rates,
tlf Freight* taken at tluee-f .urths of customary rates.
BKIUHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Savannah.
IT. B. CROMWELL A CO.,Ga.
apr 9—ly 86 West St., eor. of Albany, N . Y.
MY & STABLE.
f S*l subscriber begs leave to Inform the public that
JL ts STABLE, on Plumb Street, directly opposite tVe
Common Psissenger Depot,
And within a short distance of BROWN'S HOTEL
is now well supplied with HORBES and VEHICLES
of every description, for the accommodation of the pub
lic. Careful drivers will b<- sent with Carriages when
required. Horses taken at livery on reasonable terms,
aprll—tf H. M. LINDSAY, Agent.
A MACHIII-IADE A
\ /HORSE SHOESA /
ri!IETR<>Y IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Troy, N
L Y.. have HENRY DURDEN'S IMPROVED ID'KSB
SnOE MACHINERY now lu successful operation, and are
prepared to execute order# for ID tK.SK and MULE SHOES
of any Weight and Pattern, at a price but Utile above the price
of Horse-Shoe Iron.
The quality of the Iron used In these shoes 1? warranted li
every r, spcct. These shoes have been rpproved of, and art
now useu by the United States Government exclusively, as
also by many of he principal Stage and Omnibus Companies
and Horse Snoers throughout the country. These siloes can
be purchased through the principal Hardware aLd Iron Stores
in the United States.
Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy will receive
prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN,
apt 3—l y Agent, Troy, N. Y
fancy Tstaple
DRYGOODS.
NEW STOCK.
WE have just opened a large and elegant Stock of Goods
In one of the New Stores under
GRANITE HALL!
Select*. 1 with great care to suit the trade of Macon, and ad
joining country—among which are:
Silk RobcsaLex,
Silk Robes Double Jupe,
Silk Kobes Volantes, or 2 Flounces,
Faucy Silks in great variety,
plain and Figured Black do.
Evening Dresses,
DcLainc and Merino KobesaLcz,
Plain and Figured DeLalncs,
Plain V.d Figured Mertnoes,
Val. oc as. Poplins, Plaids,
Poil de < ’hevrea.
Mot tnlng, and various other styles of Dress Goods,
EMBROIDERIES.
Real Krena'a Cambric and Swiss Collars, Sets, liandker
chiefs, Ac.,
Valenciennes Collars and Sets.
Linen A Pique do do
Mnu-nlng do do
Illusion Berthas.
Real Thread and Valenciennes Laces.
HOSIERY AND (JIMS,
GREAT VARIETY.
Dress Trimlngs, Ribbons,
Cloaks, from Brodies,
Shawls. Nett. Stella. Ix>i g, Mourning, and other varieties.
A lull assorta.em. of
Staple C3-ood.s,
Which we ( (Ter to sell on as favorable terms as any other
house in the State.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
Oct 9. 13JS—tf, N. 8. PRFDDKN. A CO.
Granite Block, Macon, Ga.
National Police Gazette.
VIIHIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in Its 12th
l y ear . and Is widi ly circulated throughout the country
It. con tains all the Great Trials. Criminal Cases, and appr. /i
ate K. dtorials on the same, together with Information on ri
miiiA 1 Mytters. not to be found in any other uewsiiaper.
tW Subvert].tloni. lit per Annum.: $1 for Six Months, to be
remit ed by Subscribers, (who should write their names and
the wn. oounl y and State where they reside plainly,)
To R. A. Seymour,
Editor A Proprietor of the
National Policefluettn.
Krw TwkOJty.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, |
Philadelphia.
-1 IkneooiaU Institution established, by Special En
dowment for the Pel if of the Sick and Dis
tressed, afflicted with Vimik ut and epi
demic Diseases. 1 1
IN times of Epidemics, It is the object • f this Institution to <
establish 11 pita!s. to provide Nurse.s, i'iivsiciaius 1 *iotii
in£, t mm; .Vtedi. iitert, Ac., fr the Mek aud to tan* 1
h;rgt* of the orphans of deceasei pereiHiv and to in 1
ever> way to the relief of U. aiHw.u-d,and ihe health j ’
of lhe public at In ]t is the duty of i lie LUrrc’-or*. at such
times, t# visit personally tue injected distnet-s *d U provide
and execute mean*of relief. Nun,crons ) h>>i* iaiiS, ;wt i*c T
imr nien.b rs of the. A£t-ociaik*ii. uauaitv earul thuir names
on it* books, subject to te called u;aiu u> atund Its ho3;jiiais, *.
free of charge.
In the
the CouffUfttirg Surj;e it • eve ad rice and meticai aid io per- i
mjiiktinder ClIUONlt: UibKAS* 1 k'm*: a virulent t
ctuunckr, ariainif fr #n abucie of ihe physical mal- i
treatment, hcpjr.i drills, iv.,
Various KKPa K I's and TK AU i >on the nsture and treit- ;
mentor ’hrmr.c 11-ea-es, bv ih-. cn .-urseuii. hare
ben d t r eratnlicn* di* 4 r.button, and vdi i*e scut
Ftv K K of CA KG is! to tuc affl c • t.
Addre-'S, for Kept>rU of treatment, I>r. GF.OKOK K. <’AL
aOLN, SiUNeon, •< wud Association, No. 2 I
tjouth aihtiiStreet. I'nlluitelpula, a
i;y f the Directors.
. TorMT v. t:Zi;a L>. Ui^AiiIWKLC, President. |
GEO. FAIRC , Tii.l),ikc.'KU*:Y.
oct. &-ISSB -1 > *
FISK’S SfAUG BURIAL CASES, i
ROSE WOOD, Mahogany, Walnut,Covered and Plain
Onißns.
Builders are invited to caii and examine my stock of
Mnrblcixed Iron Chimney Pieces, Window Bash a'ul
Blinds, Panel Doors, Window Glas*, Mahogany Balm
ier: and Newell. B. f. BOSS,
mar!7—tf Cotton Av.Macon,Ga.
COFFINS.’
|ji ■. .
UOSK WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet. Stained, Cheap
Vaneered Mahogany Coffins, Also New Style Metalic
Ca*ee Superior to the old Styles.
Old Pattern Meialac Cases at Lower Prices.
June 4—6 m T. A. G. WOOD.
DESIGNS FOR MONUMENTS^
-BY-
Ptobt. E. X-ia-anitz,
NEW YORK. E. J. JOHaTON, A CO., Agent.
June 18—ts Macon. Oa.
B MARBLE WORKS.
J. B, ARTOfE,
MA“iFAOTUUEBof and Dealer in For
eign and Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS
TOMB-PVONES, MANTLES, FURNITURE
BLAB?, Etc., has removed his Marble Work*
from Cotton Avenue, to the corner f 8d and P’uaq
Street, a short distance South of Hardeman k Sparks
Warehouse,
anl— ly
c (j jvj .
JUST RECEIVED
Direct from Ntw York, for ihe FALL TRADE, a spiendi
stock of Men, Youth, aud Children's
HATS & CAPS,
Which for beauty of shape, color and cheapness, cannot be
surpassed in this market.
Those in want fa fine fashionable Hat will do well to give
me a call, as I guarantee to sell cheaper than c in be bought in
Utis market. Remtmber, opposite Lanier H• use. at
sep 34—ts bTONE’S Kat Store.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!!
A \T:\Y LOT Just received and will be sold low by
dec. 31—ts C. H. IJAI&D,
m un mu.
Gents Furnishing Goods, gfr
Trunks, Carpet-bags, & a
Umbrellas,
CANES, &C„ &C , Wm
Clollis tawiiiipips, | f
Vesting, Marseilles
Linen Eosom Shirts, fi Vjl
SILK, Kill, CALF A\D
BUCKSKIN GLOVES. &G.
AT THE SM OF THE till EM.
CORNER OF CHERRY £i 2D. STS.
riTHE undersigned has just returned from New York with a
JL New and elegant {Stock of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
and would respectfully call the attention of Gentlemen of Ma
con, and \ ielnity, to aii inspection of them at his New Stand,
In the Ready Made
DEPARTMENT
He can show some of the most derirable Goods ever brought to
tins market, and will lie in
Most of his Pants are made up by good workmen in Macon.
3nd are warranted to lit bettor and give better satisfaction than
anv other Pants.
His Stock of Cloth', Cussimercs and Vestings, are of the
most recherche patterns, and will be made v.p according to the
latest improvements in she Art of C ltting.
oct. 9,-tf C. H. BAIRD.
Watches, Jewelry, he.
1857 Fall ti Winter Trade. 1857
A XEW, LASGE A.\ D ELEGANT STOCK.
EMBRACING almost every article that can be called for
in a first class ~'ewclry establishment. Just opened and
for sale on tlic most liberal Terms, by
E.J. JOHNSTON,* Cos.
Repairing and engraving neatly and well don. at short no
tice.
Mulberry St., Sd door above Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
octao—tf.
New Crockery Store.
THE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining coun
ties are respec-’ fully invited to call and examine my stock
of CHINA, <>LASS and CR< XJKKRY WARfc.nex doorto
Mrs. Dessau’s on Second Street. I intend to keep at ail
time* a good stock ofGoods, and will sell them as low as they
can be bought anywßtre in the city. A liberal share of pat
ronage is respectfully solicited.
June 4—ts R. R. HUTCHINGS.
S2OO Reward.
RUNAWAY’ from the suhsedber on the 28th of Sept. ISSB
mv boy Davie, a \e r v white mnlatt*, 11 years old
weigh 16 lbs., lias a Urge mole or tit on the right side of his
neck, a scar above his right knee, and his legs below his knees
art- spotted brown. lie I-ft on the Cars for Macon, and was
out off at the 2d or 3d ->tation. He wore a drab velvet cap. a
blue Fact ry Sailor .Jacket, a striped hickory shirt, brown
Cotton and wool pants and black shoes.
I believe he w .8 enticed away by some white Rascal, if so,
I will pay the above reward tor the return of the Boy on
proof to convict the one who took him elf, or I wiil pay for
the return c.f Boy or hi- oonflnemenl tn any Jail so that 1 get
him. a 1 costs and charges arid a liberal Reward.
Columbus, Oct. 23,1358.—ts ELIAS HULL.
Holiday Trade.
Large, New and Elegant Stock.
r|3IIK Public a-c rc-p'ctfuliy invltted to an in mo ton of
l our Sock, from which to make selections for their Holi
day Presents.
IV~ i >ur terms will be most favorable.
dec. 24—ts E.J.JjIINSTON A CO.
BAGS! RAGS!! BAGS!!!
Save Your Rags.
rnHE highest price paid In cash or Irade for Linen and Cot-
J. ton Rags. r t.—tf J BUBERS A EIVI3-
NEW BOOKS
AT
Boardmalh’s Book Store.
American eloquence,in 2 volume*.
A New Cyclopedia of Commerce.
_ Burton's Cyclopedia of \V it ano Humor.
A Handy Book on Property Law.
Mni upon the Se>, by Goodrich.
Romantic passages in South-western History.
Life Beneath the Waters.
The Hand but not the Heart, by T. 8. Arthur.
William ‘lie Conqueror, by Uen. 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 Bea trick, by Disraeli.
Beatrice Cenci.
Debit and Credit.
Major Robert Sherman Potter.
Douglas .Terroid's Wit.
Belle Btittan on a Tour.
Life and Times of Hugh Miller.
Crui-e of the Betsev.
Testimony of the Recks.
Jefferson's Works.
Bulwer’s Novels, complete.
(1 rote's History of Greece.
Sparrow Grass Papers.
Lord Montague’s Page, by G. P. R. Janes.
The Three Beauties, by Mr. Southwurth.
Ventilation In American Dwellings.
Derivation of Family Names.
Wisdom, Wit and Humor.
Steps towards Heavin.
Den's Moral Theology.
Mizpah s Prayer Hook.
WavMdc Pictures In France, Holland, Belgium and up
the Rhine
Wild 8 rtbern Scenes.
Also al i me assortment of fineFamilv Bibles.
septH-tf J. M. BOAKDJfAN.
Fancy and Staple Articles.
OFOold. Silver, China, Olam, etc., carefully ■elected for
Bridul and other presentations. The largest and neat
°ffered r “ ° I *E.*J. > J O HNSTON A Cos.
Diaries for 1859.
A FINE assortment of these useful articles in every variety
REMO VAX.*
HE§E¥ HOME
HA S remove J his Cuke, Paitry arid breud Bakery, Fruit
Car* 1/ ; ii Toy m -re ne.\t t * Messrs. Ayere,
* Cw’s. <ir :c; rv v t re. where he has fitted up a nh*e. e’ean
repleniaiiv with litany fresh •.iti uice article® ju.st selet.l
ed iu the Northern uiarkets,”
He will endeavor by ftilr and honest dealia& politeness and
FTu:upt attention, to merit n contir-uaiuee of the extensive pnt
r°*Ns® be has enjoyed, aud Wz* his friends to visit him iu his
rew Mores.
My sincere thanks are herewith tendered to my kind patrons
for their liberal patronage bejtowed upon me.
Oct >. ts ‘ n. HNRNB.
Garpctiusr anil Oil Cloth*.
(>0 Ifv&fiUT&'SSL rtyle “■*V***+l*
, I p;y. Ingrain and Suenipe Kusis and Mh t s.
-** * # T ?. r . . ; : ° ? vrll ‘ * IS X y*ni to lo feet, mital.h
for flails ai i lhuiur Rooms,
i Vocm mui India. Ma*tin;;.
J v rl.e above foods w* can ihw *he largest and beat rsv>rt-
V v 1 to wairißcowi
Istock, wore nnuen^their Fail purchases.
„ . B. F. KOSS At (JO.,
**~P *l ts A’Tfi Bl'ick, street.
HARDWARE.
1 858. 1858. !
vux nmz>
CARHAET & CUED
W" r U‘ i .Tth* arten:ion <.f l!:. ir cum. :mra s::d those 1
. * s 11 1 io puzcha.e, to tiiclri.uge *r.‘l well Fehcted |
-tc-Mof
English and American;
H A P, OJ A a E .
13 PIASTERS 11 MEHEIMTS.
Swedes Iron, all sizes. Anvils and Vises,
Refined tiu do Smith Bellows
Oval and Band do. bruii h Drills.
Steele, screw Plates.
Barter steel, c't.m sheliers,
r,eel. Straw Cutters.
Hollow ft are. Cut* Wrought Nails.
TO CARRIAGE MAKERS.
1* ini-hed shafts. Axel and Springs,
Carriage Parts, RaMde Castings,
Buggy Bodies, Dash Franies,
Kimt? and Spokes. Carnap Bolts,
Hubs, Bilrer Bauds,
Leathers, Cloth, and all kinds of Trimmings.
To House-Keepers.
I Table Cutlery, Brass Candle sticks
Plated Spoons and Floiks, W ire Fenders
Brass Audirons. Wafer ami Wafle Irons.
Brass Fenders, Shovel ar.d Tonga.
Together with everything flse usually kept in our line, all of
j which will be ?o:d at prices that cannot fail to p!ea*e.
i t&~ Call and examine beforeperchasing elsewhere.
CARHART * CURD,
i
GROCERIES
AND
DRY GOODS.
MESSRS. DUNLAP & HARRIS
WOULD respectfully announce to their numerous friends,
patrons and the public, that they are now receiving one
of the largest, best selected ana assorted stocks of
GROCERIES
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS
EVER off'red in Macon, and they flatter themselves that
they will be able to make It to the interest of any and every
one. who should see fit to honor them with a call, to trade
with them, as, TO SELL, is tLeir motto, and their only guar
antee to success is a determination to do justice to every one.
The following is a list of the leading articles on hand :
200 Bags Rio, Java aud Lagulra
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 S6O
per thousand
15 Barrels EXTR A SYRUI’.
10 Bales of very superior RL ARRETS.
20 “ Georgia and Northern Kerseys.
25 “ Heavy and light Osnatmrgs.
50 “ Heavy GUXA Y UAGGIXG.
100 Rolls “
100 Coils Richardson’s Green Lees Rope.
And. in fact, rvery thing that the Planter or Merchant can
want In the iineof Groceries and Staple Dry Goods.
Don’t fail to call and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere [sep 3—tf] D. * H.
JUST RECEIVED
Landreth’s New Crop
Turnip Seed of 1858.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP SEED.
RED TOP
KUTA BAGA TURNIP SEED.
LARGE OI.OUE TURNIP SEED.
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED,
Kentucky Illue Grass Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
LiITCEniVrE SEE JO.
For sale at UUO I- V Y k’E’B Drug and Chemical Store
Macon, Ga., July 30,1858.—ts
JUST RECEIVED,
RANDALL’S
LIFE OF JEFFERSON,
Complete in three Volumes.
Sl7 W_tf J. M. BOARDMAN
NSW GOODS.
rpll E Subscriber having just returned from
I New York, is now receiving a full stock
of Goods, consisting of
STAPLE DRY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BATS. UR mils.
*A.lso a F’ull Stook ot
FAMILY GROCERIES.
All of which will he sold at the lowest
prices—at the Store formerly occupied by
Itoss & Brother. HENRY CLARK,
nov. i9—ly*
LATEST NEWS BY THE
mil hem
TO all whom it may concern, this is to notify the public
tint
ISAACS
Is at home agtdn. and begs to assure bis patrons that Ms Sa
loon is rot 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,
and those caTing on us, will at ail hours, find cur larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New Y'ork and ether
market will afford, in the way of eatables and something good
to drink, and six days out of seven, more than can be found In
any house in town,
E. ISAACS A BBO’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
His Biii of Fare will every day.
Be just the thing for little pay ;
• Aid those, who at their place may cat.
Will find in it all things complete
And going once, thev then will know.
That ISAACS, is the PLACE to go.
We shall be happy to see oar friends, ensuring them that it
wiil be our unremitting care to pi ease in every respect, as we
flatter ourselves, we have done till now.
it may ne generally known that we have, to meet the wish
es of the Medical facility, imported by ourselves, a very supe
rior quality of Pale Brandy, flue old Port, Sherry and Made
ria, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, to much desired by
theta.
Look at this Bill of Fare and choose for yourself i
OYSTERS,
From New York, Savannah and B-unswick in the shell or by
the measure, raw, fried, ewed, or in any way you want
them. Also.
Shrimps and Crabs. Wild 3 ame of every variety, a
Veins m and Beef Ster as, ’
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs
Devil Haular.d Deviled Teraplns,
MOUNTAIN OYSTERS,
TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock Grouse,
Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and every thing that an epicure wants, can
always be had when In season.
Confectionaries & Fruit.
ISAAGS, also keeps constantly on
hand a good assettment of Confectionaries,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
All of which can be purchased at low price# for CASH. Be
sure and call at. K. ISAACS fc BKO.
T)LAIMSG,
_L Scroll Sawliigr,
Turning,
Carving,
■{racket and Or
namental Work,
Oct. 16—ts Made to order by T. A G.WOOP.
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
ORN AMENTEDCake.and Plain, supplied to Families
Weddings and Parties,according to order.
ALSO,
Candy by the Box, (assorted for Merchant*,) ofthe best
quality,warranted, and at the lowest prices.
Ordtri for the aboveor for Drugs, Garden Seeds, Nuts
fruits,Ac. promptly attended to w
RCTt-W Cherry Wr**,M*OOi,o*. I
Rare Chance for Inmitni,
aO.tto;’ ion Mcohm..
V A ll s A h F ° a
THE WELL KNOWx ’
KAItiH’I rt STKAM MASH
TU Build:ng is entirely new, audtl,,. u, , ‘* r, hll
us the t*at quality. It is s Incratl-. He*
ertabllshed - ruie/ The Bui Wing and mT'Z *
° D m;y,& W#fc * of *U b
• jjj mucn T
FRESCH GLASS.
All Sires from 8-10 lo L ~
;Xf IRRORB and I.er-kirg ~, , _
I all Kurt wood. Mahogany atd rtu| LUl ; ! (■
| Macnn. June 11. IWJ. v.'igj)
DRY GOODS
At Wholesale.
1.16W.118
Are now receiving
mauivinuununf*
c rs au
Forcjga und Comestic
BB¥ msm
FOR THE 1
FILL m WINTER!
To which they invite the attention ‘
O T er ohaute
oct. 23—7S L S ,
GEORGE PAY!:
WHOLESALE k KEY tH, /
Druggist & State Licensed Apotkecan
Cor. Mulberry Si. and Cotton ir e#B . ‘
Macou, G a „ ‘
IS happy to inform his friends, patron* sad t k. t
generally, that his Stock ie now fulUnd h
n^tn£ pr “ e * eTerj article that k SSh-
DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE
Weekly arrivals of the Bavannah Btosa-e:,. ,
him to replenish h> Stock Wkeilt, with 4 1,1
Fresh and Choice Googs
which are bought with great Attention ton
sold as LOW as at any Drug Establishment in dMt ‘ ri
Physicians’ Prescription,
Compounded at all hours with care and neatL. „
stock consists in part of the following article* aa
Drugs, Chemicals &Medich s
Dye* PainU, Oils and Colors, Glassware, 8m J’
Modern Styles great variety, Window OIJT
Putty, Artist s Tools, Mechanical, Artifl a
and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hop* and
all other Herbs, Surgical Instru
ments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, EiDc starch
A Gelatines, Fine Cas
tor Oil for Family
use, Wines k
Liquors
for Medical use only, Perfumery, Pomades mdT,
Articles, Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and T ! n-fil
Artificial Teeth, Hair, Tooth ar.d Nail Briuiei w ‘
Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes. ’ “
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal t Glui,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the dav.
apr4—ly
STAFFS! SWISH STfiffim
At W. J. McElroys,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
QAA Cooking Stoves, 75 Box and Parlor gtorei-
UVy Also a fine lot of Grates, comprising the Sr*
and most varied assortment of Stoves ever offered <
public, among them the old favorite lacs Wires, v
ranted to give satisfaction. Also the Vicron Con
made in Augusta, Georgia. Cheap for Case or t-
Notes.
—ALSO.-
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
consisting in part of Northern and Southern Wool
Wares, Brooms, Brushes, Counter and Feather Dnitett
Lanterns, Lamps, Steak Dishes, Tea Urns, Chsfihg ta
Steak Dishes, Ac., Ac.
Gas Fittisq done at short notice. Also, plain 6s
Fixtures for sale.
Force, Cister* and Well Pears, of the most ipprt
ved Patterns, Rubber Hose, Lead, Copper, Block Tt
and Iron Tubes of all sues, Steam Valves, Whistles,
Guages, Oylender and Water Cocks of all kinds.
Copper Stills,
and Copper Plumbing. Tin and Sheet Iron workofil
kinds, done in the very best style.
Lightning Rods put up at short nolict
JVotice.
On and after this date, ail work done to order ri
be POSITIVEIY CASH on delivery, and all sccoua
due when presented.
Macon, oct 9-ts W. J. MoEUO!
NEW FURNITURE
THE subscriber has just receiv
ed, and will continue to receive
from the best New York City manu- [(Jffrf
facturer*, a large and handsome as SpJ:
sortment of the latest styles of
Fi'KNITTRE, CHAINS, AC.
He also manufactures Furniture of
-very best workmanship, snd at
the lowest market prices. The fol- RjjkPj
lowing list comprises a part of ihe
articles always on hand :
Ttte atete,
Rocking chairs of every style,
Parlor qhairs,
Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane teat chain,
Office and Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteadsfrom $S to SIOO,
Bide Boards,
Wash stands, Corner stands,
Wardrobes, Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany .Walnut and Bose Wood,
Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables,
Centre and Bide Tables,
Couches,Trunnell Bedsteads,’
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book cases,
Hat stands, Looking Glasses,
Childrens’carriages and cabs,
Window shades, Feather dusters,
Curled hair and cotton Mat trasses.
B. r. BOSS
Sash ani> rlisd factor v.-tug;
dersigr.eil Is still prepared to manufacture til hi- 1
of tVhittotvSash, Blinds, Funnel Do* n
and Carpentry Work to order. Having a!vJ i3
hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, :<
will warrant his work to be of the mostsobstanniJy
durable description.
He will also contract for any size or style of bsi'W
and execute the same with all needful dispatch. ON*
respectfully solicited.
JOHN HUGH*
prß3—tf
FINE FURNITURE.
I N E Parlor Betts, Rose
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries ar.d Book Cases,
Desks and Book Cases.
Bureaus of Rose Woop, Ma
hogany and Walnut.
Sofas,Tete-a-Tctes,Divans, _• r
Sociables, Ottomans, In Hair UjO
Oloth, Flush, Brocatel, Ac.
Arm, Rocking,Nurse, hew- ,
ing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, PioiL'”
catel, Cane, Split Bottom.and every kind of OhairtM
to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany,Bes.h,t■
c., High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wadrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, WtlJi -
Pine.
Safes of all Pattern*.
Tables.
Mahogany, Walnnt, Cherry, Pine, Ixteniiot ’ IWS -
Leaf, Square, Round, Ac.
Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patentfpf' l
Feather Beds, Pillars and Bolsters. . ,
Pine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, tool®! *■
Plates, Picture Glass.
Window Shades and fine Cornices. . a.
Bucket*,Tubs,Dippers, Brooms, Brush Eroomh •",
er Dusters, FootMa t ,Ac. for sale on the most rt** c
able terms. ,
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made op t •*
most fashionable st ‘les of Furn ture to order.
We have one of luelargestfto'ks of FIM f* (|t
URE i the State, and we ire constants ‘
ring, aad wishtoaell. Oaliaadsee us.
*wrM- t, Tlfl
Muslin delaines
SOLO AT CALICO PRICES
OAiI/k YDS. Muslin deLalnvS at UK
ij t IIHI 2UGO yards Muslin deLaiue? at 15 <■-
25 cents. .. o 5
l'XJbvards striped De Beragesat IScents,
and for sale at ELIAS KttbTlJv
Corner 2d Street and Cotton Avenue, Tnang Ujal
OCt. 23—ts
SOBERS k LEWIS;
CHERRY STREET
HAVE lust received a large assortment jlMf
Goods and Crockery, which they will set *
can be bought in the city. t)c ’ ■
’ oviß • srlttl
THBMAB UABOXMAN. ° y ‘
HARDEMAN A SPARKS.
fiUWAREHOUSEjS
COMMISSION’ HEBCHA^ 5
on the corner of 3d and Poplar Streets, t- (
committed to their charge. , - ef
With their thanks for past favors, “ 3 * Irfr j,m
pledge of faithfulness to all the Interests ot
gad customers,they hope toreceive thssr
he pfblic patronage. , ..0.-rnroi l
Liberal advances made on Cotton and
when required. _ ... lent, **•
ef-Piartci’s Family Stores, also Baggios,
farni ihed at the lowest market rate*.
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