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INSURANCE RISKS.
TAKES FOR
AUGUSTA INSURANCES BANKiNGCO.
AND —
Alabama Fire Marine Insurance Cos.
1 V LANIER & ANDERSON,
aep 31—If Amenta, Macon^
HUM'I'ORD IXSIRAJffE
O O XVE P A N I 23 3.
The Hartford Incorporated ISIQ.
CAPITAL 5300.000
The Springfield, Capital $150,000.
The Massasoit. at Sprinsifteld,
Capital $150,000.
Wth a wnrelvinvested.
In the anove Lr*t Oia * *w\. and lot
§<?■< tiy by i C.J. aOO.
jin< IS—ts Aent.
ffIPARTNFRSHIP NOm
“ITTF tbo nndorßigned this dsv formed
\ V p. limited Copartnership, under the name
OF S3SEES & LEWIS,
arvl have purchased the entire block of
Dry Goods & Groceries,
OF Til!: LATE FIRM OF D. F. tLVKKr 4 t CO.,
nd hcrtnc rer>!enihe<l the ree with XKtV QOWN ; w
wl’’ V n!e to tro n tb€ C*4flui*n of i. f *ld -mu, and
respectfully aollcita ->hre of the
•*._* Ei>.J\L*WTS,
r| t 1 *II persons iudeMed to ta th > ’ j*e firm of D. F.
cLit- Jt Cos. are requested to call and u we ■Cone are
% ■iv-.trted ’o collect the ackountaand cote* due them,
net. i-tt B. M. ME.?. L.
MARYLAND
STATE LOTTERIES!!
ITot IV£ suren, 1859 T
R. FS IKE A CO.. Managers.
o
All Drairing* under the superintendence of the State
leotlery CommissiG'icr.
Frizes Paid as *ocn as Drawn!
Grand Maryland Lottery on the
HAVANA PLAN!
EXTRA CLASS THREE!
To be drawn ia Baltimore. Mil, Hor.day. M ccU Jtk US9.
50.000 Numbers! - - - - 25.355 Prize-!!
Prises Payable in FnU,idLhoul Deduction!
In these Lotterieserery Prise is Draicn.’
**> CZ2 ’M WL mrO ,3 J 232 ®
1 prize of*-*
1 prize of
1 prze of------*’
2 Uriahs of
2. priz-1 •*’
W Frizes -t
10 priz-s -
20 prizes of
100 irize* or ..--.----100
IS.'s'O prizes of-- - 8
And i"* Ap-- ■tltnation prizes ranziejf from soopto *5 0
25,3 5 prizes! - - unoutrluz to - • II ID.U i*U
Whole Tickets *10: Ha'ves *j; Quarters *1,50.
magnificent schevie:
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
$65,480!!
Maryland State Lottery.
Class I.
To be drawn in Baltimore, on Saturday, March Jd-h, 18*3.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Pnzs *65,460 ia #65.4*0
t 15,0 0 JSJ (►>
M* S'.ooo
4 >ooo at.*"’
* do uom
6 4..0. ?••*>
6 3.500 210 0
10 iy> 0 -^Uio
io l;
i=s boo i"®i
La 40< si^oo
>OO - .ta.SOJ
152 30* 2S-W*
1,2 1(0 14. SM
3JJ2B 40 154,190
25 740 00 3H.500
30,315 prizes, amounting *o *J_2J9.OOO
f;czvT**:o, Halve* *lO, Quarters *:> Eighths *- 50.
A riackago of 26 Whole Ticket* at *2O, Urt*
There a*e t; d-a- u ballots, and each bal.at being
worth *3O make*
15 per cent off. being 1*
Leaven nett “*
Leaving risk to the purchaser. ,631*
Pens >us wbo desire need oniv remit the risk on a package,
for wh ch we udl send aCertific tie as follows:
A Certilicate of Package of 96 Whales, costs. Fw 00
I*o. dj. 96 Halves, f'<o
Dj. do. 96 Uua-ters. ‘3 >
Do. do. 36 Eighth*-. ?7 SO
fW~ All orders addressed to K. Fuvrs.t • .... Ma-iage-s
.Baltimore. Mil., will meet with prompt attention, an 4 ‘he
printed ofiic'al drawings rent as soon - over.
R. FRANCE * CO.
Mar. I—lm Manager-. Maryland State Lotteries. I
WOOD. EDDY & CO K
SINGLE HUMBER LOTTERIES!
(CHARTERED BT THE STATE OF GEORGIA.)
CAPITAL PE22E
$50,000
Tickets only slOl
\otite to Use Public.
As the members of our firm have, hr wa v of purchase, be
gome theowuer ofthe grant* charter and by the >r .ter ..r Dela
ware. Kentuclryi MUijMl. and port of those in (i—uvia. un
derlie marmitejrent of Merer*. Greg irr • Manr-- . , f Wii
miegton. Delaware, we have deemed it eiue-ier.i. change
the name of oui Brim on and after January let, lsS. to that
ot Wood, EDDY * 00, Who will bereaner have t.ie man
agvment of the Sparta Academy iUery, ned the other*, as
abjve named.
In tli i mnrections we have endeavored to conduct our h is •
ne-a with Integrity and promptne-s. a.d we tan a*u.-e the
public that the oatronag” heretofore besiewodt nusawvUde
aer.ing of being tran-ferred to our ucc-er.'Or!‘.
Very rvspecttuily, S. -> AN A CO,
Augusta, Ga., Dec. To. ISS?.
•
WOOD. EDDY &. CO .
Successors to S. SWA II &CO.
The following Scheme wiU be drawn by Wood, Eddy A Cos.
Manager.- of the Sparta Academy Lon-ry, in each
of their Single Number Lottery fer MAitCt. 1-s*. at
AtJGCdTA, li., in public, under the su.wu-iatendence
of Commisnoper*.
c-4im.sss z:
Draws on Saturday , March fi, 1359.
Z 2 w>
Draws on Saturday , March 12.1859.
Draws on Saturday , March 19. 1859.
Draws on Saturday , March 26, 1859.
On the Planof Singio Numbers*
50,000 Tickets.
Five TTi'yrxand Four Hundred and
Eighty Jive Prizes ! I
Itwly One Prize to every .Tine Tickets.
MAG XI FI CEN T S CUE ME!
TO BE IR*W
EACH SATTJREAY IN MARCH.
1 Priae of I'm.iWSl
1 “ of 2J.000
1 of 10,000
1 • of 5,000
1 •* of 4,00
1 •• of .*•
1 ** of J^bh)
50 “ of ra*
100 “ es **•
10 *• of
100 “ of ,'W
100 “ of I(k’
APPItOXIHATIOS PRIZES.
4 price* ot s4o*l approx, to 55 .OOfi price are fI.PO
* ** *ht u ao.oiaj “ are IJ3CO
* “ VO ** 10.DH1 “ are 10M
4 *• 215 “ 5,000 • are 9<*‘
4 3“O 4,000 “ are S<*
4 “ 180 “ B,i‘< “ are 6*
4 “ 100 “
5.000 “ SO are luO.OOO
5.1R5 Price* ameunting to |S2O,OOC
neketel*—Uhive* *4—Quarter* $i 50.
tar- 4 Circular showing the p'an of the Lotteries
Will be cent to any one dr si mm of receiving it.
Ccrtiftcalee of Packages will be *old at the following
rates winch is ihe risk:
Oertiflcaie ot Package cf 10 Whole Tickets, s°o
“ ** 10 Half •• 40
•* “ 10 Quarter** SO
“ •* 10 Eighth “ 10
Is Ordering Ticket* wr OrUSratrs,
Enclose the money on.- address for the Tickets or
dered, or. receipt *f which they will be forwarded by
first mad Purchaser* can bare tick.is ending in any
figure they may drjugnate.
The L.t of Drawn Numbers and Prise, will be sen', tc
pur.-kai-re immediately after the drawing.
Vfr~ Purchasers will please write thdr signatures
plain, and rive their Po t Office,County and Pfate.
vfi Remember that every Prise is drawn and pays
blein full without deduction.
5® 1- Ad prises of 81,000 and under,pa’-l immediate
ly after tlie drawing—other prises at the usual time of
thirty days.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who pref -r sending not sending money by mail, can use i
HE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
ZZZZIZZZS'?**’ “ •—o f T.n Do as, a*dV
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE.
from any city or town wherethey have an office Themonev
and order mnst he encl<.s*d in a “GOVERKVCkt povr
OFFI ‘K STAMPED LN k ELOPi, or the txfthmOomtl
ny • an not receive them
All communications strictly oonfidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD. EDDY A GO., Augusta Georgia,
or. Wo >D. F’ nY AGO . AtlanU, Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY A CO.. Wilmhgtoo, Delaware
or to WM. SHIVERS, jr.,
Agent at Macon, Ga.
tff A list of the numbers that are drawn from the
wheel, with the amount of of the prise that each one is
Jf'jlHedto.wiUbe published after every drawing, In the j
following papers -.—Few OrOan* Delta, Mohlie Regie- j
, ; Sbtndard, FashoiOe Gazette, Atlanta
lnwJiytneer, Sew York Weekly Day Book, Sanaa-
S-s ZZrV. IHepatck, Seem York .
Clarion and Augueta !
££****' Lm * SLv^k Urt ■) True Democrat, i
BkiOSTirS HOTEL
;Maoon, Gra.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR.
r y A VINO knen fully convinced of the erceetnngiv annoy-
M ing meanrenknee# to which the travelling public, pare
ngover our vsrious Raiirmids, were constantl)’ snbjecG tn*’
i'rtii'netiirdettruiiiied toerect audlit up, at the most eligible
,ml convenknt point, a hotel that would supply every demand
uid b.- entirely worth the patr ioagc of the pub.ic. lie na.*.
.ftcr m*2i latkr andev.-ienre. carried u: hi. nririnalpurp
-lavin’ selected a site immediately opposite, and witiiui ttarty
/srdsi-fthe Pamenger Depot. I‘eri ’u- leaving on the nUht
trains can eni’ r , t lead, : n hour’s sirep. ouiger here thau at
snv oiiigr hike) lo the city : and the
bMtthac jaulr aicordi; tie ixw>m3are c>niforUo.y
ni in ‘plied vith neoessary furniture, * nd ‘ b **'“*•“*
ven tr JiiAsi *ini ria.v be sciurno9*Ml ut any Liur. -I- ni6
meei every want, andsapplv
h, if ore aHlnow eve— thing Compile, he flaUe-s
<“J aa 44r otheriu the
Remember this llofel j immediately Og, wltethe Paa
wncer De|k>t.
Macon. Ga- tp —f
FillNT HOUSE.
Macon, Gra.
fNORMEBLT kn-wn a* *he M n Houfe.cn
P Kir*Street,opposite Patton, Collins * .*, hi:a®
.as leer, recently fitted up with a large addition, tl'22
• g Ihsblie. who will Sud it tot.hefr interest, if flop- m. - —at
plug a few dav; In Macon, to give us a call and see for thera
<elves. The p-o;iretor ttamkful tor patt favors, Walters him-
Mlfthat by etri-.t attention to husnemi, he will receive hi* share
of public patronage,
rsssengere Wishing to stop at the above house, when arriv
ingatthv Depot wiii ask for it* Representative, The table
shall not be inf trior to any in the substantlals of life.
2*ricc of Bonrd s
t * .50
M> * .-r, t.. *1- gaud lire uidart 1.25
Byine Da. 1-60
Hu he VvV-fc 8.00
By the Mouth (licui : and Lodging) 20.(0
]au 42—tt THUS. 11. FLINT. Propri.-tor.
AT aOW3 AGAIN.
FTiOTD HOUSE,
7IACON, GA.
rpHE uiider-ignotl lias ngain
opened the above Hotel,
where he will be pleased to see istiisi'jl
his former customers and the aOSs iVimk
Travelling public generally. A 1 our or
Six Ilurse Omnibus will be in promjit at
tendance on ihe arrival of all the trains, to
convey passengers to and from the Hotel,
free of charge.
Meals etui be had on the arrival of all the
ni-'ht Trains. Charges moderate. Traders
.ii'.'i Business men will do well to make this
HOUBE their home during their stay in
Macon, it being central.
gt-pf’Reference Call and sec 11. P
REDDING, Proprietor.
P. S.—lie sure and take the Floyd House
Omnibus.
Jan. 7,1859—ts
NEW KGTEXi!
SCEEYEN HOUSE.
BY J. B. FOLEY.
Comer “f Ball and Co - ’'jrC'sSts., Savannah. Ga.
This New HOTEL, furnished throuch
uii; out in the mo-1 ELEGANT STYLE, i* uow opened
will l>e kept as a
URST CLASS HOUSE.
apt I—ts
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
lIIJK ‘ i iihcriber hus opeued the above Hail for the as com
mudatii-u ofDny Baudersand Transient Gustomers.—
rUi* House is uo-woffpredasi-ifenorto r.oother fire! Class Ho
<i. in the Souto, and from its central location, it.* large and
ury nvims, offer* great induce3icnU and aixonunouations to
- um.iiesand Transient perawi*. The public may eijiect from
hi liiou*-, all the luxuries and comfort* to lie. fount in auy
-taer h-.tei. B. f. PEMIE,
ipr 16—ts Lr te of the Floyd House.
liILU j i
(FORMERLY CRUMMEY HOUSE.)
ALBANY, GEO.
•rtH5 above Hot lln Alhanv, the present termlna* of the
1 (i€'>r*r.:i *T)d Florid * Kail fUMdm 1 now open tor ti*e re-
of tlie Tmvolinjr Phl’c. ih* l -House and Furniture
*re new, arid the Froj netorls tletenuined to mafcn it a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
And hopes, iy gbtot -l&entSoo to U.e wants of his gucsls, to
ruerUthc DAtrtma:e ;f tiu‘ t
y L U. PORHAM, Proprietor.
Aioany, April 2,1356 —1 y
BHOWI’S^HOTBL,
Orisosite the Ps>serr Depot,
-w3 /Wk.w
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor,
pr MefiU ready on the airly a’ es every Traia.
aprlß—tf
(JAitPETINGS!
; Floor Oil Cloths,
MATTIN O-S,
RUGS A ftIATS!
V LA HOE Stock, and a great variety of riylM of the
,ve goods just received, which will be . ..1 j* far
li.wer igiini, and give pureha ers a selection from the best
stuefe e\or -i. r .red in Macon. Also,
Satin, BeLaine, Lsanask,
LACS aud MTJSLINE
Cxirtain.
WIXDuVY SHADES, GU-LT and BANDS
iU ßurd*'*re"ll: -onscit th.,ir interest W my
stock before buying. **• * •
ilai'on. July 90. Ifsß ’•~* 1
FOR SALE.
ITIIVE HuudreddozenOerrgla Bu-ltnU,
l i5 (to Nortlie'u 4o
10 '(w- a I’.rnor: *. 100 net Tub®,
dais B .she! Mea- .re.
JO tons Iroa. 5 tins Casting*.
S? 6 sacks ► ere\!v and r*. K. Flour,
lUO ti-i- s Tobacco ali qualities,
40,1 ( O [.'Hinds Baron Hog round,
10 igrre.* NutAfiO boxen Itaisir.s.
190 boxes Cheese, 10 kegs Ogoben Butter.
W jtii erery article called for in the Grocery line, except-ng
IlnMk
V'e would re'Ufcct'u’.ly i c.il! from purchasers as we
can make it their iutenist u omze us.
Macon. Oct. 50.—ts __ -T, I*. ■¥ W. A H'iSS
wool's PEIKIWI
GALLERY.
t f you w v;’ a *ood l*ikentss. don t foil to cal* at the GaLe
-Ir> that Ux%. rwmiums ut ;he
State Fair of 1857,
wherev 4i'iN core asuigriw J’icture in any style tb*t
may suit your iaiicy, viz:
-Portraits in Oil,
Porti-ttito in. Pastel,
AQI4BKLL OR TfiiC
IKPIEIAL FHGTO6RAPE.
W<Kill raw hi* iiersonal atlen'iou loall work on-rusted to
him. and on advertises wh.H lie is able to perform.
Ail.bn.typesiroru one dollar unwurds.
Eri-ry Kodv is invited to ead and examisgour large collec
tiou of Pictures on exhibltson.
dec. H— _
FINE ARTS.
rp>H*Ewho desire a peifect Ukencj. in an/of the various
Ii stylet, csyedallf
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
colored in Oil, and who desire to patron.ze a
First Class FMabiisbment,
should not foil to coll ot Puyh't Gallery Tri
angular Block.
- .y-ai. Ml inpe ior >o any prod'ic*<! in Afacou.
nr rn* we hare*Aam colored by Portrait IV.i ler* who
trim rid* t .q n - ti.ir f* n-ih-.—i-.11. and who are the only
stand at >he lit. - , %ajl € .,: 0 -liould lx*,
class or Artuks wj. c*-.{mKi ,')0 up Take ihe very
An. bruty prs in Hue - d.C- 10-ts
beststyi*. fall and si-e .
j SOO If A.® * f|l
\FTLL t.sssorti’ ent of Gent's lino French Ga
Boot*, p m sole, wetted aid w. ter uroof, of
variou* kind- and qualities both rewol at.if la-gged. Jtati.
r sale low by 51 I.Y A ii.iKTI.AND.
oct. A—ts
Rubber Shocs.^
Ku .i*.-ra. Al-k>,Lru eMl;peraiulCau-w
dal Sul dr Stares of Roodytari* celebrated patent. .lustre
eeived nnd tor sale low by MIX .v KIP. 1 LAND,
oct. 9,—tf.
BOOTS & SHOES
B- ysund Youth's fine Calf and Kip Pee- *
ivj. red Boom; Men*about Kip Hunting aud Mud Boot*:
Ge iL* lasting fialtas, Monterev, 1 >pcra and Tire, and fine 1 a!f
Brogan.*; Gents’, Boys, ar.d Youths Patent and Enamelled
Brrgtms; Mett’s, Boyi, and Youths’ California Kip Brogans,
a large Assortment. [. t o—ts j MiX & KfKTLANu.
SPIRIT GAS
For the NEW FLUID GAS LAMP.
ALSO
Burning Fluid and
CAMPKINE.
For sale by ZEILIX & HUNT.
may 21—ts _ _
CROCKESY STORE.
TVH E i ndc-rsigned thankful ter the verv lllv ral patronage
t.e*b wi*l Ki him for the pant season would mo-t re-pect
fully ad is it aiv.ntinug.ee of the *a:ae. at. the Uid Crockery
Mand. i.nTriaugle Block, where he is prepared to chow a* fine
a stock ol China, O.ss* -nd i ’nx-kerv W are as can la, found in
the Smith. Kverv Ijody 1* Invited to call and examine mv
■ e.uUful arsoitmcnt of Dining and Ten Kelt*. Some very rich
and for sale low. nor. 96—ts K. K. HCTCUING.S.
PAIKIS, OILS AHDBLASS.
TH ’ -rSAND Oils and Glass,
• t r ‘.cn and American Zinc,
1000 Gallons Linseed Oil,
10 Barrelr. Turp.-i.tine.
V> li hall kinds of Colors and Pal at Brushes ill fresh and
J. B, * w. A. HOBS,
E. SAULSBURY.
Washington Bloch, Opposite Lanier House,
MACON, GA.,
TAKES pleasure In Informing Ids customers at-d buyers j
generally, that he s now prepared to off*rone of the most !
cleg inland attractive stocks ts
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
For Gentlemen's weer, that can he exhibited in the city.
Constant additions or desirable good* will be made ny every
•ter. xner.
He ha* in his* errr*’*v one of the BEST CLTTHTtS
80LTIX OF SEW VQIUi, a-.dcau t-xtcatcail ordersi
the most etvle und ar. bhort iotice. will—
0. B. RIGc,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
or piai-jo s'onji'JßQ*
IS Permanently located in Slacon. Names ina>
beleft&t Messrs. Virgin’s and at E. J. Johnston 4 Oo*
t.ov3—tf
BLIJIH H. Cl A * B BT. AAKO* A. MO*#
CAEHAB.T & EO7F.
WHOLESALE SROOSES.
dealers in
WISES.
GROCERIES
Off EVKBY DESCRIPTION.
Ga.
a og4—tf
Tyler, Bradley & Cos.,
OYSTERS,
Shad and Black Fish,
AND AIL KINDS OF GAME,
SavnrmalT, G-a,
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
PT Columbus Enquirer, Milledgeville Recorder, pl>f
publish week! v, two montnA nd semi bill to TANARUS., 8.,V('0.
I c. Hi in
3Llriisk.oo2Sr, GcjCh..
v
INVITE the attention ot the Sporting Public and othtrs, to
llielr iarco. seh’oti “*ll ot
Double Quns & Rifles,
Pistols and Revolvers,
Pocket and Sporting Cutlery,
Fishing Tackle,
Walking Sticks,
ns 1 wm lim.
Aid every arti*. eto be found In the first class Sportsmen’s
Emporiums, either North or South.
By a carelul attention to business, and by beeping, always
on hand, a choice assortment ofthe best good* In our line, we
expect to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage here
tofore extended to us.
, ItKPAltt IVIJ carefully attended to, as hereto
fore. loct 28—tfj I>. C. H. A SON.
DBS M’OONAID & VAN gTeSEN, ”
uaj3iu-'x*xsi'x , js,
WAsliiujrtsn Block, StcOß. C*,
ELECTRICITY lilt ED IN EXTRACTING TEETH.
McilOX VLD'ri To dh Paste always on hand and for sa'e.
_ j,ent>iitscan be supplied with tli- finest s’ vie of Toeih,
sis-i Gold Foil, Gold and Silver Plate and Wl.c, Lathe Fix
tures, iVe . also with any kind of instruments or Materials on
notice. oct. 16—ts
STEREOSCOPES.
LARGE and beautiful assortmeof of Stcfcoscopes, with
a large number of views of ail kind*, for *aie. duely or ly
the dozen, at J. M. HI>A RD vi A VS,
dec. 17—ts Washington Block.
BOOTS AMD SHOES,
AT THE MoJN OF
THE BIS BOOT,
No. 3, Cotton Avenue,
C3> et— h* 9*s sa rar* jo^
Wahinß;ton Block*
Mucon, Ga.
TfllxE Subscribers would re- gu,
.1 turn I!.-•**• GittCks for the < v ye*
very Hbrereaod longferwiaiNV) t ,
patronage extended to them,
ami would most respectfully jj
solicit a continuance of the JK-fj fj. ,
same. We have now in store
a large Aisortiueatof ____ r i i> Mfi.
M****™*. to our T J-f -A
WEEKLY 1
Addition* will be made, of all the different stvde.* auu patieins
usually called for In a sfioe store, and would invite those wish
ing to purchase, to cali and and examine our stock, as we are
prepared to sell as low A* any house in the city or state.
r.rl. a,-if 51IX A kIIU’LAND.
plantation Browns.
\TOW iu store the bcsias.>y**i,,ud of Negro Shoes, we have
14 ever offered \vO)\i Market. M “, £ double soled jkband
nailed bUakwid russetts; do. heavy .*ir.jric sided bfafik and rus
,otU; do bovsaud V'cutbs black and ruralls. ail of which we
are -oliingvery low. FIX *k KIRTJ.AND.
oct. 9,—tf
Just Pteoeived. \
A FINE assortment of Lxmia’ Taxveli.iso Tapsks
and Bosxkt Boxsa.
j jai 9 81—ts E. SACTBBDRY.
1)11. SI’HO IT'S
CELEBRATED VEEITABLE
OLD ENGLISH AfJD
American Bitters.
Th 2 only kind in U3B Free From
ALCOHOL.
The World’s Greatest Tonic,
WM 11 AITI-IYSPEFTiC
ANO PBSVENTIVE Cj
ALL FEVE3S INCIDENT TO
The Southern Climate
THUS reliable article la sclenliP.cally prepared at Profeaaor
. Fag's Lshqwtnry,and hautbern Wueand B ; i n M:i*.-
uiactory, Monfg-mery Ala., ands .id by the Family Grocers,
udggl*le, Ac.. geTterully Through the South.
It s O'kuuo.ueded fr in a very old amt valued receipt of
,f Dec or Speki. as cpiinonily succea-lu) ai.il popular Physl
ian of Shro|iiire ia.a
rheme highly palatable aun ag.erejye P.lftor* being compos
ed of i’arriy VvSCUdl'e KAlroutA i ai-loe.ted
and skillfully < ompo-imle i. are very c-'iifidenily
ed to the Fubiic for their YALUAULE A.\U
Medicinal Properties.
F*r r.Mvenlion of I'hll's and Fevers for loss of appetite
VVeakneti, v vy’ ou. Dj.'bility, Ennui, Indigent! *i. Dyspepsia,
ilwy we indistkcis^fild.
In fuuotaor.wl deraagtdnw.te oi .'an I.lvcr and Kidneys, as
wall gx for daundice, Kheumatiyu, Gout a, 4 fjra el, they are
asm ‘'-•VreinH reparation is Pt-guil.irlv fwlanled a’d
For i— •*. A# 7’° Children harrassed with Cul<C
does not aftee. ‘” Aw a *V*lilpg areangey
and painsof itentiim.. B t ,7(/ aiid One D tllar
Jn full Pint and Quart -
with full directions. i Hull
A. iiuriev A Go.. E. IT. Grant & Cos.. —— i li r i.n.
Ibick & <>., 1 Vnib- rtrn, Columbus: flkriu, ***^*.l
000. T. Rogers A Son. Asbf-r Ayres, J. W.A W. A. *
A. hills A Soil, Horn's Kctuurant, Brown's Hotel, Gree.
Freeman, 0.11. Freeman A Cos.. Vi. M. Ryley & Cos., all of
Macon oct. 80—ts
WAS, WAR, WAS!
Is declared against pains of any kind by
OR. A. W. ALLEN’S
Southern Liniment!
4 -I) every Houthenier will *ati -fW by usiojr one dol
lur’s worth, t hut ?uy have uo further for Northern
Liniment*. For r\uuilv and Plantation use it has uo equal,
it curea Rheiuuatuuiq Neuralgia, Strains, Bridies, Burns,
rrcib Cuts P ilns in the Back or 1 irab*. Cholic *ll Mka or
Ikr-iiW, ami i the only certain Remedy known for Blind Stag
gers in Horv#; and every one wlil flud It a saving of time and
morey by keeping a supply on hand.
CEItTI3?ICATSS.
BAIXBnmGE. Oa., April 8. ‘S6— Dr. A. W. Allen—Dear
Kir—From iny knowledgeof the Ingredients compoeing your
Liniment, and inv op, rienec In the Kale of 11 lor the last C
yeti'. lam prtpared to say that there Uno he tier, and 1 tnlak
must soon supersede ail I dolmen ts or like character.
It.J. lIICkINSON, hnirul.tl,
Aluant, May. 21.1855. Being recently severely afflicted
with an attack of Rheumatism, I procured a I Kittle of the
above tiaoied preparation, ami was entir ly relieved irom the
disease in a short tin e, from a few application*.
i in ke this voluntary statement fbrthe 1” noflt of the pub
lic, and from a sense of gratitude to Dr. Alien. It may lie,
and donlitless Is by many who have never tri2d it, called a
pmek medicine ; hut if quackery alwa's gives as certain and
s;s*:dy relief as this prt; aratlou did, then I arn from h*-nce
ortli a convert to quackery- Hikuv Morgan.
rr Prepared l>y Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus. Georgia.
None genuine without the signature and seal of A. W. Allen.
For sale by K. L. STKOBECK IK & CO..
Macon, Georgia.
Wanted, a responsible Agent in every Southern town and
village.
. T 0 Evebvbodt.—Don’t use any more Northern
Liniment until they hay, given the Southern Llnlaaeid a uUr
Mill k SHU
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
r/.tt ANO WINTER
STOCK,
VT their oM StancL Their Stock c onsist in part of the fol
lowing £OOO% to which they invite .he alteuiion of
Meraiants and Planters:
50 Bales Gunry Cloth.
‘.OO Coll* Richard-*>:i Krpe.
Will Founds Haiing Twine,
ioi.i Hags<jr foe—lava. Fort Rico, Rio and Laguira.
lo Chests !>!:ic't and Green lea.
75 lUrreis A B A C Mtgar.
25 •* Crushed and Fowiiered Sugar.
5 Boxes Loaf sugar.
I's U igphe.ids Fine Foil Rico,
•"0 pack a Liverpool Salt.
I'M sacks Alum Salt.
I*o li ‘Xes Adamantine Candles
*b “ Sperm , “
75 Boxes No. 1 Soap.
90 •• Fs l ily Toilet Soap.
•5 •• Assorted and Fancy Candy.
195 Kegs Nabs.
s*> B"X* Starch.
10 > -lur* Snnlf.
s'* iVho.e. liaif and Quarter Kegsot Fowdor.
90 ‘mis Duck ahuotlug Fowder.
WO lla. s Shot.
lb,mx) Cigars, various brands.
50 Boxes J'obaC'Si.
‘-0 f’ase* Mognoi.aand Coniblr atlou Tobacco.
90 Baits (isnaburgs and Stripu*.
5 Oa*a Home*; tt-i. Bleached.
10 B iles Gr • . t Kersey.
5 “ oorliieni “
15 “ Blanket* all priep*
U Iliskt c- Bioer's Heidkick wine.
.5 (ia ■ <};.■; -(- ami lliack ‘-try Wine and Brandy.
60 Bartels live ami Com Whiskey.
10 “ Extra uid Bourbon,
fpt) “ Giu Rum anil Brandy.
JU Ga- It - Madeira, fort and Sweet Wine.
W Cupov London Dock Gin.
15 ‘• Boker, a;d Stoughton Bitters,
ill *• Lemon Sviup.
20 Casks Ale and i’otter.
Iff Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs’
80 ‘• Assorted Pickles.
51 “ Aasorted and Fancy Candy,
9d “ Super Curb. Soda.
30 Barrels and Boxes Soda and Butter Crackers,
95 Boxes Herrings.
5 Packs Ashton's table Salt.
S Cases A skton’s Table Salt.
10 I loz. AVell Buckets.
95 Dor.. Blue Buckets.
10 Ncrts of Tubs.
80 Dor Wool Hats.
20 Boxes Leveritt Axes.
lft.MO Pounds White Lead and Zinc.
100 Barrels Linseed OIL
10 “ Ta-i i'-r*’ and MaciilreOil.
Also, a flue lot of (thrown Green, Bellow, Prussian Blue,
Terra De >lta, T'irnt Umber. &c., I’ainL* and Varnish,
Brushes and bash ‘Tools.
55acon. bept.Sl. 1-68
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
CORNER OF SECOND STREET
And Cotton Avenue,
BEGS leave to Inform tho Ladies of Macon and the public,
in £t*noiMi tliat he hits l ist returned from Xork and
is now ready to bho w one of the
LARGEST AMD HANDSOMEST STOCKS
CF FANCY, STAPLE AND
Domestic DRY GOODS,
ever exhibited in the tbmtliern Market, which will be sold at
remarkably low liguies to cash and prompt paying time buy
ers.
The Stock comprises, in part, the following, viz:
SILK MESS GOOB3.
Robes a Us, and Bayadere Striped Fancy Silks,
Black r-Uks, such as Gros de Rhine, Grosde Aapleand Bish
op silks.
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS.
French, German and ttngl’sh Mertnoee,
. AH Wool Robes a Lis, De Lalne Robes a quille,
Cashmere Robes a <p.i)le,
Ju.p. Foulard, Brocadu'l P.utera. F ill de Cheore,
Imperial Paramatta.*, Mohairs. Cashmeres,
Balmoral*, De Laiucs, De Bs„e, >
Ki.glish, American nnd French Flints and Ginghams.
. SHAWLS ANO SCARFS.
Mantilla Mella Shawls. Mantilla Shawls,
Slella Shat Is,Chenille Shawls,
Waterloo Long Shawls,
Bav State I,’ tig ami Square Shawl.*,
Crape, Basket and Blanket Shawls.
Chenille, Cashmere and printed scarf*.
Cloaks—A Choice Assortment of
Talisman. Rosalie, Eva, Casta Diva, Pandora,
Oonlel'a, Duchess de It. tri, Rob Roy,
Guv Manrering and Velvet Cloak*,
of the very last eat and most fashionable styles.
Srcibroideries.
Ribb .luce nett, Colar de Paris,
.iBA-fluet ind Swiss Gt. Setts,
Rlbl). Jaoronat Setts de Far!*,
Ribb. .laeconet P-una Donna Setts,
[ Lacetrirmned Setts, EmbrotdareU Hands.
Flouncing-, skirt,*, <fiilldren’s Waists and Robes,
Laceand Muslin Curtains.
A complete Assortment of Hosierv, House and
Ulantalion Furnishing Goods,
and all other articles usually found in a regular Prv Good
Store. Re n tuber, at ELIAS EI.N V TKIN'S
oct. 9—1853. Corner 2 Street and Cotton Avenue.
nn jew]®
XEW AHD ELEGANT
STOCK NOW CPENINu FOR
!BSS. Fall & Winter Trade. ’69.
CONSISTING IN PART OF
WATCHES
Os ull tha finest and Medium qualities. Cased in Gold and
o'jv'r, -or Ladies and Gentlemen's ware, warranted good time
CHAINS,
Keys. Seals Ae., ofthe best styles worn
JEWELEY
In sets of Di ,111011 and, Opal, Pearl, Garnet, Cameo, Lava,
Mosaics, all Gold, Ac.
Per*, and Pencil Cases,
Os Gold and Silver.
SPECTACLES,
Os Cold. Silver, bteel, and Common, including a fine lot
of Scotch Pebbles,
Silver Ware*
Tea Seas. Pilchers, Goblets, (tups, Dippers, Butter Cool
ers, Walters, For):*. Spoons, KulVeS. ,vc. Warranted equal
and superior to U. ri. Coin.
FLATBD WARE,
In Waiters, ltncket*, <*&iullcUtCj f Kgg
ar.d Fruit Stands, SnulTer and Trays &c., ol good quality.
Fancy (**o*is
An endless variety of New and elegant designs, selected
for Bridal and other Presents.
Also a fin3 Stock of
Cutlery for Table and Pocket, use. Guns. Colts Pistols,
Fccka Jiao**, Banker'sCA-tee, Mirvcyor’sCompasses,Chains,
Gas Filtur. * DR Fainljngs, Tooth and lialr n'lislira. Walk
ing <,ones. Miliiary G'.oas. iliskets, Games of various kind*
HiiUar* Ball*, Do., Ciiaik l.eatber*, &., Jlsui.aun'al’LVid
Magnetic Toys, Ac , &c . all of ‘-'llb ll will be sold on the best
terms. A call ,s respevfully solicited wi'h an ussuraneetbat
our best efforts Will lie to please lueua ity and price of our
Goo jus. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Drnfrg,
Brugi,
1 ruffs,
Medicines,
Medicines,
Medicine?,
Chemicals.
Crarden Seed*,
inirui;entg
Varnishes, dc-
WILL BIS FOUND l\ COMPLETE ASSORT
m i>'T, AT TUB
-viaecm Bru/; Market
Zeilin. dT x ' i ' u !.;^' , st
Corner Second and Chea
jn, 21-ts
8. A. WISE,
WOULD most respectfully Inform the public and hUcus
tomers that he has removed his stock ts
STOVES,
TIN WARE
ami iittCKi; i!:t:n.\n
II A RP W A BE
o his New -•tore, next door to the Telegraph Building on
Cherry, St., and would be plemsed to have all persons in want
of goods In r.y line to call and examine my slock. Wbeie
may be found
Stoves, Grates, Ranges,
lira,* slid bmn/.ed Andl-nus.
Shovels, Tongs and Fonder*, V
Waiters,Tea and Coffee (Tms,
Steak and Oyster Dishes,
Plated i ’asters and Walters,
Spoons Forks find Cake baskets.
Silver Tea Table t-poons and Forks,
Table and Pocket cutlery.
Wood Ware,Brooms and Brushes,
Matts, Trays, Miters.
Meat Cutters and Stuff“rs,
Plain and Japanned Tin Ware,
And all goods usually kept in my line,
dec. IT—ts B. A. WISE, Cherry Street,
Macon, Ga.
Gras F'ix'tures.
/'TRA.NDALIERS, PENDANTS and BRACKETS o( All
SCHEDULE OH THE
South-Western Railroad.
OVER WHICH PASSES
Tie sreat New Turk and New Orleans Malls.
• <*nmML
Ha.. uwtsts, !l k**s*ss'V: ! Wl [iibriw
IF . \
* -* 3H SS >-—:•!
Two Daily Trains bktwsrn Macon and Columbus.
On and after July 29th.
LKA\ K Macon at 11 45. p. m.. and 9 45 a. m.. Arrive InOo
iambus 535 a. m.. ml 3 45, p. m. Leave Colambun,
4 u. in. HTid 3 45 p. iu. Arrive in Macon 9 50 a. m.?.nd 9 IS p. in.
B2TW£UN MACON, ALBANY AND DAWSON.
Leave Macon 1145 p. in. Arrive in Albany 6 25, a. m
Dawson C 00 p. m.
Leave Albany 3 00, p. m., Dawson 140 p. m. Arrivein
Maorit 918, p. m.
Arbweekly Accomodation train Down, Monday. Wednes
dv and r idav. Up—Tuesday, ’! hur>duy and Saturday.
Ijcave dacop 7.12, a. m.. Arrive at Dawson 520 p. m.,
Albany 4 32, p, rn.
Leave Albany 6:0, a. ra., Dawson . Arrive at Macon
911p.m.
1 rains to Columbus form a tb r ough connection to Mont
gomery, Albany and Augusta. Knoxville, WUiuinMtOA. Sa
vannah. \U lied Seville and Eat^nton,
Mail Stpizesto and from TaPah.ussfe.Tl.omasville.and Bain-
Ac,, connect daily with Trr.lr.s at Albany.—
Aisj) irnni. mwson tri- weekly to Uuthbert, Fort Gaines, Ac.
llacAH run six times a week from Fort Valiev to iVrry,
Haynesvilie and Huwklnsvillt. aud tri-weekly to ’ K noxville,
Georgia.
I a**Hengf rs lor points below Fort Valley should take the
Lav i rains front Augmtaand S ivannnh to avoid detention in
>1 aeon. For ot her p< lnts ts ke either Trair..
hirst class ■fcearnshiwileave Savannah for New York, on
Wedn>!avß and haturdavs. Passage in the Cabin #ls;
Steem#:e *6.
Tiinttteh Tickets can be procured from Rail Agents
v ‘ v ’ Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New
* earns hi pa, in Cabin, as follows: Montgomery
*-b; ( omnibus #2-3. Albany #°< 2-V.
VIRGIL POWERS. Supt„
MACOJi & WESTERN R. ROAD.
ST*?*
()"f How*** 6 * n July, trains will D2 run as
Leave Macon at 12 night, 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 5.00 P. M.
The 10 a. m. train from Macon conntcrs with the Western
iy Atlantic Road at ft 40, p. ra.; connects with the Georgia
Road 12 at night, and Atlanta & West Point Road at 12 5 a. m.
Til* night train will not be run on Sundays.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Kail Road
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Tlirough tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for i:6 25
including Mage fare, *7 00, and to New York for $32 00.
Further information may he had In relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER. Supt.
CENTRA! RAIL ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE*,
ON and after Thursday, July litli, 1358, the Train# will be
run as follows: ‘
Leave Savannah 12.15 P. 51. and 11.45 P. M.
Arrivein Augusta 7.30 P. M. aud 6.30 P. M.
Arrive In Macon 11.00 P. 51. and 9.00 A. M.
Arrive In Milledgevllle 1 is, p M.
Leave -Macon, 10.45 A. 51. and 10.00 P. M.
Arrive inSavahinab 7.20 A. M. and 9.30 P. 51.
Arrivein Augusta . 7.30 P. 51. and ti.3o A. 51.
Arrivein Mtlledgeville 1.10 P. 51.
Leave Augusta 15 A. 51. and 2.45 P. 51.
Arrive in Savanuah 7.20 A. M. and 9 30. P 51
Arrive in Macon , 9.U0 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
Passengers for poihta beyond Atlanta, on the Western &
Atlantic Kail Road, will leave Savannah on the 12.15 train,
ami arrive in Atlanta at 7.15 next morning. Passenger# for
51illetlgeville and Eatonton will leave by the 11.45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon A Western
Road for Atiant \ and with t\e Sonth-Western Rail Road to
Albany, Amerieua, Columbus aud Montgomery,and at slilleo
with the Augusta and Savannah P.gil Road for Augusta and
he North, U ho, \y. addms.
iuiy 30—ts General Superinteadent.
FOE NEW YORK.
FAKE REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
JS'J’XD^IVIJEirLS.
Cabin Passage. :::: sls.
By the splendid and commodious
SI tie-wheel Stcansers
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons Capt. M.S. Woodhull,
FLORIDA, 1,30(1 “ “ Isaac Crowell,
ALABASIA 1,800 “ “ Geo. U. Schtnck.
And tlrst class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 Uapt. Thomas Lyons
. -a m These steamships belong
-<y P\r'’ to the old established and
, 4—■‘"'n gv - favorite line, known as the
i “New York and Savannah
I ny,”and in comfort, aecom
modsuion and fare, cannot be
I Ss£ = *’ inauded by experienced,
skillful, careful and polite officers.
PADELFOKD, FAY A CO.,
A gent*. Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL A SON,
]uly 2—tt Agents, New York.
m VOHK AXP SIVAIIIL
The Amcrlcaa-Atla&tic Screw Steamship Co.’s.
I NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
IHUNTSVILLE,
Cabt. John A. POST, l 030 Tons Earthen.
MONTGOMERY,
Capt. FRED. CROCKER. 1,000 Tons Earthen.
Will leave NEW YORK and SAVANNAH
EVERX SATURDAY,
PASSAGE sls.
The superb accommodations for Passengers on these Steam
ers are mwwpasced by any ucean Slutmcrs in the World
The Saloons ami stare Rooms are elegantly furnished, spa
cious and well ventilated.
THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT
From NEW YORK to Knoxville. Nash
ville, Memphis, Tuseumbia and other
places, inelumug every expense, given when
required.
rr* Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Central
ILi .■.11!. t.'-vaunah, will be received and forwarded FREE
CroGtoMteHOll. Mark Goods “CAItK AGENT CEN
TRAL RAILROAD, SAVA N NAH.” Shippers are particu
larly requested to forward Bills of Lading by the Steamer,
thereby ensuring greater dispatch, and a voiding nil delays.
Insurance may be effected by those 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 3 and 10 cents
per foot, ami other Goods at proportionate rates.
Freights taken at tbree-f births of customary rates.
BKIUIIAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Savannah,
11. It. CROMWELL A CO.,Ga.
gpr9—ly 80 West St., cor. of Albany, N, V,
UVIRY sSt STM.
f *jXjr” subscriber begs leave to inform the public that
ffi h>aSTAELE,on Plumb Street, directly opposite t'.e
Common Passenger Depot,
And within a short distance ofgROWN’S HOTEL
is now well supplied with HORSES and VKHIGXJJS
of every description, for tin accommodation of tiie pub
lic. Otrefu! drivers will be sent with Carriages when
required. Horses taken at livery on reasonable terms,
aprll—tf U. M. LIND3AY, Agent.
nTvmwTS
\ /horse shoeoA /
fIHE TROT Til!>N AM> NAIL FACTORY, at Troy. N
j Y„ bare HESfItY HUEDLVJ IMPROVED H<>KSE
BliOF. M AoniNEivY now in successful operation, and are
prepared to execute orders for HoKtiEatid MULE SHOES
of any Weignt anil Pattern, at a price but little above the price
of Horsi-Shue Iron.
The quality of the Iron used In these shoes is warranted it
every respect. These shoes have been approved of, and are
now “used by the United States Government exclusively, as
also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies
and Horae Sheers throughout thecouutry. These shoes can
be purchased through the principal Hardware and Iron Stores
In tile United States.
Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy will receive
prompt attentlQP, YtM- F. liU RDF.N,
aprV-4y Aient, Twy, X, Y
JOHN KNKHT 1 *
STEAM, SASH AND BLIND
BH'’ C 3 r *” I J* WATfcT 9
3d Strcot, EKacon, Ga-
HAY JUG Lean out, I b>,ve rebuilt my Estab
lishment, witn superior facilities for ine manu
facture of every article in the business.
aprS6—tf
strong!” wood;
DEALERS IN
BOBTS,SE!JIS. LEATHER, BATSSEAPS
AT THEIR O(iD STAND ON 2D, ST.
Opposite Bostick & Kein’s.
JjX'it; 6tor a large and mell selected assortment
SS2TS AND SHOES,
BITS, BMTflfc
HEELED GAITERS AND SUPPERS,
Misses’ Heeled Slippers & gaiters,
CHILDREN*
SHOES OF EVERY STYLE.
Also, HATS and CAPS.^ga
of nil finalities and Sty les,
All of whlcli will tie sold on reasonable terms-
Thankful for pari favor., they invite those wishing to purchase
tafialland examine their stock before purchaehing where.
**•*
National Police Gazette.
THIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is In Its 13th
Year and Is widely circulated throughout the country.—
It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appr„ v ri
she Editorials on the same, together with information on il
mj.-ud Mytters. not to be found In any other newspaper.
gySubitriptions, $3 [>er Annum,; 41 for Six Months, to be
remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and
the town, count/ S£.d State where they ride jdalnly,)
Editor it Proprietor of the
N*U<m*lPollcUa*tt£
•prM d—ts JfewTwSW.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. !
Philadelphia.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special En
dowment for Ike Relief of the Sick and Dis
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epi
demic Diseases.
IN times of K idemics, it is the object of this Institution s o
establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Pkysicaaoa, * loth
i*K. Koh), Moduiue*. Ac., i‘of the sickund destitute, to
• Large -f the orph.tns of deceased parerd*, and to mi:d*ler in
t*'tr r possible wav io ihe relief of iheaffi led, and the bcaiu*
of the public at laite. it is the duty of Uie Directors, at such
tmira, t- visit the distracts nd W provide
and execute means of relief. Numerous phy dehins, a**t mc- j
irix nieutbera of the Association, usually enrol thiir naiiies
on it* iHjofc*, subject to be called upoa to attend its hospiuus,
free of charge.
In the tUtoeiic s os the Dlreoton have authorized
the UosMiiltu>g Surgeon to rtve vlvlcc snd medical aid io jier
•wms suffering under GHKUNiG <i h virulent
character, ansim- from abuse f the physical poweis, mai
trstliutiii, fbe effects of dnigs, Ac., <k.
> artouM KEI'OItTS and THAU tri n the nature and treat* ‘
mentot’ t-hroioe IdseteCH, by ilie Uon.-ultuig durgeuu, have
t* r gratuitous distribution, and wiil be sent
t iilbE of Oil A KGEtotlie atfiicted.
Address,for Ueporta of Dr.GEORGE R. CAL
iiOOXS, Consulting Surgeon, Uowanl As&uelation, No. 2
South Ninth Street. Pniladeli hla, l*a-
Ly order of the. D,rector^.
rln v . ra _ DT EZRA D.HEAUTWELC,President.
GEO. F A IRCRIoD, Sccretarv.
oct. B—lSoS—l y*
FISK’S WETAUC BURiAL CASES.
Sgj
I> 03E WOOD, Mahogany, Walnut, Covered and Plain
ft Coffins.
Builders are invited to col! and examine my stock of
Marbleized Iron Chimney Pieces, Window dash and
Blinds, Panel Doors, Window Glass, Mahogany Balus
ters and Newell. B. F. ROBS,
marlT—tf Cotton Av. Macon,Ga.
C O F I N S.
ROSE WOOD, Solid Mahogany, Velvet, Stained, Cheap :
Vaneered Mahogany Coffins, Also New Style Metalic
Cases Superior to the old Styles.
Old Pattern Metnlsc Catos at Lower Prices.
iune 4—6 in T. A. O. WOOD.
DESIGNS FOtT MONUMENTS;
-BY-
Ptolot. E. La-Tinit-z;,
NEW YORK. E. J. JOHriTON, A Agent.
.tune 18—ts Macon. Oa. j
g~ MARBLE WORKS.
’ J. B. ARTOrE,
MANUFACTURER of and Dealer In For
eign and Domestic Marble, MONUMENTS
TOMB-STONES, MANTLES, FURNITURE
- ■ BLABS, Etcb, has removed his Marble Works
from Cotton Avenue, to the corner sf 8d and P'umq
Street, a short distance South of Hardeman k Sparks {
Warehouse,
anl—ly
JUST RECEIVES
Direct from New York, for the FALL TRADE, a splendi
stock of Men, Youth, and Children’s
HATS & CAPS,
M hich for boauly of shape, color and cheapness, cannot be
surpassed in this market.
Those in want of a flue fashionable Hat will do well to give
me a call, as I guarantee to se-1! cheaper Ilian can be bought in
this market. Remember, opposite Lanier H*use, at
sep 34—ts STUN E’S Hat Store.
SHUTS! SUITS!!
A MAY LOT Just received and will be sold lowhy
dec. 81—tl C. 11. BAIRD,
MY made mat.
Gents Furnishing Goods, qi
Trunks, Carpet-bags,
Umbrellas,
CANES, &C„ &C., WjTM
Cloths, Cassimeres, u [\ Am I
Vesting, Marseilles i VtiST :
Linen Bosom Shirts, (jfIVM
SII.K, KID. CALF A.VD ■* !
BUCKSKIN GLOVES. &C.
AT THSII OF TIE £Olll SEE,!
CORNER GF CHERRY & 20. STS,
! rilllE undersigned has just returned from New York with a
I New and elegant Stock of
SEASONABLE SSO,
an<l would respectfully call the attention of Gentlemen of Ma- |
con, and vicinity, to an inspection of them at hia New Stand, I
In the Ready Made
DEPARTMENT
Tie can show some of the most desirable Goods ever brought to
this market, and will be In
EISTAST RECEIPT !r Til HIST
Most of his Pants are made up by good workmen in Macon,
and are warranted to fit better and ijive belter satisfaction than
aiiv otlier Pants.
Jlu Stock of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings, are of the
most redierche patterns, and will be made up aecordiugto the
latest improvements iu she Art of C ltting.
oct. 9,-tf C. n. BAIRD.
Watches, Jewelry, &.c,
1857 Fall Si Winter Trade. 1857
A SEW, LARGE ASi) ELEGANT STOCK.
EMBRACING almost every article that can be called for
in a first class .jewelry establishment, just opened and
lor sale on the most liberal Terms, by
K. J. JOHNSTON, A Cos.
Repairing and engraving neatly and well done at short no
tice.
Mulberry St., Sd door above Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
Oct3o—tf.
Hew Crockery Store.
THE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adjoining coun
ties are respect full v invited to call and examine my stock |
oi CHINA, GLASS aiid CROCKERY WARE, nex doorto i
Mrs. Dessau's on Second Street. I intend to keep at all
times a good stock ofOoods. aud will sell them as low as they I
can be bought anywhere in the city. A liberal share of pat- !
ronage is respectfully solicited.
June 4—ts R. R. HUTCHINGS, j
S2OO Reward.
IV UI{AWAY from Ike subsorll or on the 23th of Sept. 1-33
Amv hoy Davie, a very white mulatt-. 13 years old
Welsh 96 lbs., has a large mole or tit on the right side of Ids
neck, a scar above his right knee, and Ms legs below his knees
are spotted brown. He left on Ihe Cars for .Macon, and was ,
put off a’ the 2d or 3d station. He wore a drab velvet cap, a I
blue Factory Sailor Jacket, a striped hickory shirt, brown
Cotton and Wool pants anil black shoes.
1 believe he was euticed 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 off, or I will pay for
the return of Bov or his confinement, in any Jail so that 1 get
him. ail cc sts and charges and a liberal Reward.
Columbus, Oct. 23, ls33.—tf ELIAS HULL.
Holiday Trade.
Large, Now and Elegant Stock.
riIHE Public arc respectfully lnvltted to an inspection of
1. our S'ock, from winch to make selections for their Holi
day Presents.
rar uur terms will be mostfavarame.
dec.24—tf E. J. JDIINSTON & CO.
RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!!
Save Your Rags.
THE highest price paid in cash or trade for and Cot
ton ltags. t.9—tf] SUKKRS & LEW IS-
NEW BOOKS
-^AT-^
Boardman’s Book Store.
American eloquence, in 2 volumes.
A New Cyclopedia of Commerce.
Burton’s Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor.
A Handy Book on Property Law.
Mu upon the Sea, by Goodrich.
Romantic passages In South-westers History.
Lirts lieiieain the Waters.
Tin- Hand but. not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur.
William the Conqueror, by Geu. Sir C. Napier.
Doctor Thom.
Anew edition of Edgar A. Poe’s works.
The Preacher and the King.
The Priest and the Huguenot.
Lord George Bentrick, by Disraeli.
Beatrice (,’euci.
Debit and Credit.
Major Robert Sherman Potter.
Dougins Jerrold’s Wit.
Ee'-le BiiUanon a Tour.
Life and Tip,pa of Hugh Miller.
Crui-e of the Betsev.
Testimony of the Kocka.
Jefferson’s Works.
ButwerU Tfovpls, complete.
Grote’s Hijtorv of Un-cos,
Sparta w ors F-P-t8- _ p „ T
Lord Pa&,h> *>• > ■ Jnaa.
The Three Ue-iuties, h? M rs. South worth.
Ventilation in American Dwelling*.
Derivation qf EJPJ}7 Nwes,
Wisdom, Wit and uuu-m.
steps towards Heaven.
Den’s Moral Theology.
vunah Prayer Book. . . .
Vaynide Pidt’dTM in France, Holland, Belgium and up
ttC Uhero Scenes. .
kp!4—tf*** aßSortmeUt ° f £Pe j Fa M%OARDMAN.
Finley and staple Arif^le?.
OF Gold, Silver, China, Glass.
Bridal and other presentations. Tht largest and neat
eßtV Oet e^!t V f eroffere ' l Ulhl ' 1 Ef-T'OBNSTny.tCr. I
Diaries for 1859.
A FINE assortment of these useful article* in vry variety j
REMOVAL.
HEJiRY HORNE
HASrcmoved his Cake. Pastry and Bread Bakery Fruit
Caieiv ami Toy store next to .Messrs Ayers, w ingfield
* Co's. Grocery * tore, where tie has fined up a nits, clean
place, replenished with m any freak anil nice articles iusi-j
ed la the Northern markets. ’
He will em. Yvor by fair and honest denting, politeness and
prompt attend, u. to merit a eocth'.uaacv of Hie extensive nat
! rouag ■ be bas uu.o’ vu, and begs his friends to visit him In his
new Mores.
My suioere thanksare herewith tendered to my kind natrons
for their li’>eral p-atrahage bestowed upon me.
i <h- 9. ts iijsg If. Ri'RNK.
4’ar|>etl:ig avsd Oi! Cloths.
go Safely ‘ ty:u “***>n~< i
! :lT,l! Rocs and Mata.
for Halb {wm X ,u!UM
| Cocoa ami India Martin*.’
wv CUI ®*tow the largest and tet assort-
Stir'-’h’fr™™ w< vpersnre requesus. to examine our
S-OCA, betor* making their Fall purcu-vses.
; Racer, scpjl ts A orek
HARDWARE.
1858. 5 858.
mil TRADE,
CAEEART & CURB
; V\T<’! T Ln C.U the attemkn of their ei.-’omer*nd those
1 **, ‘"Waiffi M irardUto*. to their Large aud well heleeteu
Htcok of
English and American
HAROWABE.
Swedes Irost, >U sUest. AnvUsaud Vlm “
Refined do do Smith Be’b.ws
Uvat and Fund do. Smith Dill is,
i Screw flutes.
U}?” £’’ eP '. Com Bholiers.
Hollow Ware, Out & Wrought Nails.
TO CARRIAGE MAIERS.
Finished Shafts, Ax.-1 and Springs,
Carriage Parts, Maleable Castings.
Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames,
Kims aud Spokes, Carriage Bolts,
t ..Hulls, Silver Bands,
Leathers, Cloth, and all kinds of ‘trimmings.
T© House-Keepers.
j PhUedKpixmi mid Florks,
i grass Andirons, Wafer and Waflalroaw.
! ™ t ,™ ss 1 enders, Shovel and Tongs.
Together with everything fls usually kept in our line, all of
w j;mh will be sold at prices Uiat cannot fail to please.
Sjw Call and examine beforeperchasing elsewhere.
„ . „ ~ CARHAKT A CURD,
oct. 50-ts Third street.
GROCERIES
AND —
DRY GOODS,
MESSRS. DUNLAP & HARRIS
WOULD respectfully annour ce 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 SOODS
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 their motto, and their only guar
antee to success is a determination to Ho justice to every one.
The following is a liet of the leading articles on hand:
200 Bag3 Rio, Java and ILaguira
Coffee.
150 Barrels STG4R. 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 STREP.
10 Bales of very superior BEAWK.ETS.
20 “ Georgia and Northern Kerseys.
25 “ Heavy and light Osiialnr?T3.
50 “ Heavy GIV.W BAGGIXG.
100 Rolls “
100 Coils Richardson’s Green Lees Rope.
And, in fact, every thing that the Planter or Merchant can
want in the line of Groceries and ritaple Dry Goods.
Don’t fail to call and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere [sep 3—tfj V. A H.
JUST R.EC3IVED
Landroth’s New Crop
Turnip Seed of 1858.
i WTHITE FLAT DUTCH TURNIP SEED.
| 11 RED TOP
I RUTA BAGA TURNIP SEED.
LARGE GLOBE TURNIP SEED.
LARGE NORFOLK TURNIP SEED,
Kentucky Blue Grass Seed.
RESCUE GRASS SEED.
lITJCER.3XTE SEED.
I For sale at GKO PV Y VK’S Drug and Chemical Store
j Macon, Ga., July 30,1853.—ts
JUST RECEIVE]},
RANDALL’S
LIFE OF JEFFERSON,
Complete in three Volumes.
sep 24—ts J. M. BOARDMAN
lIEW GOODS.
rpIIE Subscriber having ju-t returned from
JL New York, is now receiving a full stock
of Goods, consisting of
STAPLE MY GfMfflS
BOOTS AND SHOSS,
BATS, CAPS, IIHU
.Also a. Full Stock oi
FAMILY GSGGEBIES.
All of which will bo sold at the lowest
prices—at the Store formerly occupied by
Ross & Brother. IIENRY CLARK,
nov. 10—ly*
LATEST NEWS BY THE
fflliTE TllSMfl
TO all whom it may concern, this is to notify the public
that
ISAACS
hat home ag:in, and begs to assure his patrons that his Sa
loon is r ot a thii.g of a ‘ ay. Citizens and the traveling public
will find their establishment open, not tor the Season only,
but all Seasons of the year,
and those ca l ng on ns, will at all hours, find our larder s\ij%
plied with all rhe delicacies that the New York and other
market will afford, in the way of eatables and something good
! to drink, and sis days out of seven, more than can be found in
I any house in town,
E. ISAACS & BUS’.
Under Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
IT’s Bill of Fare will every day.
Be just the tiling for little pay";
And those, who at. their place may eat.
Will find in It ail things complete
And going once, they then u ill know,
That ISA ACS, is the PLACE to go'.
We shall be happy to see our friends, ensuring them that it
will be our unremitting care to please In every respect, as we
Satter ourselves, w? have done till now.
It may r-e generally known that we have, to meet the wish
es of the Medical faculty, imported by ourselves, a very supe
rior quality of Palo Brandy, fine old Port, Sherry and Made
rist, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much desired by
them.
Lock at Utis Hill of h are 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 r ame of every variety, m
Venison and Beef trier as,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, >. ‘fl;yo.
Iptm and Egf, ‘ JJ v*
Devil Han and Deviled Terapins,
ssrTlo MOUNTAIN OYSTERS,
SZiJjr TURTLE SCUP,
Wood-Cock Grouse,
Mountain Geaoe, Squirrels,
Wild Decks, Fish, and every thing that an epicure wants, can
always be had when in season.
Confectionaries & Fruit.
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on
a-nd a good assortment of Confectionaries,
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
All of which can be purchased at low price* for CASH. Be
sure aid call at. K. IHAAOS dt liliO.
Plaining,
X Scroll Sawing,
Turning,
Carving,
Bracket and Or
namental Work.
Oct. 10— ts Made to order by T. A U.WOOD.
New Candy Factory,and
BAKERY.
ORNAMENTED Cake,and Plain, supplied to Families
Weddings and Parties,according to order.
ALSO,
Candy by the Box,(aMorce(* for Merchants,) the best
quality,warranted, and at the lowest prices.
Orders for the above or for Drugs, Garden Seeds, Wots
Fruits,Ac. promptly attended to g
Cherry
Rare Chancefor Imefa
Attentioia IVEoov, -
p (j j
THE WELL KStrs\ 7
KXKJUTR STB.V.M teA.SH A- j, ,
Ti, !!utld<ngts entirely new, and m\ F V! T:!h
orthebe,-.;. quality. ste a lncritive 1. ,^
fcstatklshfd trade. The B-.-.!Ulirur and S,: }*? l
“iSS ’' iU ‘ a i<n ■ ‘!
FK-jNSH blase
i Sizes from 3-10 to ’c
| Tr x noßSM<iLre*i n g owri af( \ lv ‘-
j l ßevo(Hj| ISuiuiOguiiy ai4j \\ j., * f-ium ,
j Macon. June 11,1855. T.
DRY GOODS
At Wholesale,
J. 1. & I. i ii|
Are now receivin’ ’■
LUCE A.\D WELL SELECiru
CQ Hu
Foreign Jsnd Domestic
ftfff ioe§§
POa THE 1
FILL HD IU if
To which they invite the atterti
%Mer oia^
GEORGE PAYNt
WHOLESALE A F.Kun, f
Druggist&State Licensed Apotv..
Cor. St. and Cotton a,2 '*
aSacou, G a< , “
IS liappy to inform his friends, patron* a-d
generally, that his Sto.'k is now hffi, n ,i *
which comprises every article tbatshoaUbe “!?
DRUG AND CHEMICAL ST*
Weekly arrivals of the Savannah 8 tear...'™
hua to replenish his Btock Wksslt, with c *
Kresh and Choice Geo !
wbteh are bought with great Attention ton
sold as LOW as at ary Drug Establishment i n 1 ‘
Phy^lc•iaus , Prescription?
CompouDded at all hours with care and neats
stock consists in part of the following articles ■
Drugs, Chemicals A Kedici-a
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glaaawsre C-
Modern Styles, great variety, Windows,
Petty, Artist’s Tools,Mechanical, ArtW
and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops m
all other Herbs, Surgical Inst-j.
ments and Medici-.e Chests
Family Soaps, Fin? ptarch
AOelatines, Fine Cas
tor Oil for Family
ase, Wines k
Liquors
for Medical use only, Perfumery, Pomades s-i
Articles, Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and T-4
Artificial Teeth, Hair, Tooth and Nail Bruthts v
Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes.
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metxilh
Gra3s and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the dav.
apr4—ly
sMsTstisiTw!
At W. J. McEirovs,
THIRD STREET, JIACON, Ga
QftA Cooking Stoves, 75 Box and
UW'U Also a fine lot of Grates, comprising
and most varisd assortment of Stoves ever o',™
putdic, among them the old favorite Iros VThcj .
rar:ted to give satisfaction. Also the Ttcros C
made in Augusta, Georgia. Cheap for Cash or i
Notes.
—ALBO,
A well selected assortment of
HOUSE FMMISHIF3 6011
consisting in part of Northern and Southern *
Waeks. Brooms, Brushes, Counter and Feather P.
Lanterns, Lamps, Steak Dishes, TeaUrna, CMa.,
Steak Dishes, Ac., &c.
Gas Fittiho done at short notice. Also, plait |
Fixtures tor sale.
Porch, Cistbrk and Well Ptops, of the moe ig
ved Patterns, Rubber Hone, Lead, Copper, Koti!
an 1 Iron Tubes of all sixes, gleam Valves, tfli
Gcages, Gylender and Water Cocks of all kjdi
Copper Stills,
an I Copper Plumbing. Tin and Sheet Dan wertd
kin ds, done in the Tory best style.
Lightning Rods put up at short not
Notice.
C-n and after this date, all work done to order i
be POSITIVE! Y CASH on delivery, and ill ims
due when presented.
Macon, oct 9-ts W. J. Moils)
NEW FURNITURE
FTENHE subscriber has just receiv-
JB. ed, and will continue to receive
from the best New York City mar.n-(feUiti
faciurtrs, a large and handsome as A
sorfment of the Tates: styles of ‘rafrgt. /
FURNITURE, CHAIRS, AC. II
He aibo manufactures Fiuniture of
the very best workmanship, and at
the lowest market prices. The fol
lowing list comprises a part of ihe JrsjEirt
articles always on hand;
Sofas,
Teteatete, *-
Rocking chairs of every style,
Parlor chairs,
Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Oane sestcUin,
Office ami Window chairs,
Cottage chairs,
Bedsteadsfrom (5 to SIC 9,
Side Boards,
Wa3h stands, Corner stands,
Wardrobes, Safes,
Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Buie Wood,
Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tsblei,
Centre and Side Tables,
Couches,Trunncll Bedsteads,
Cradles and Cribs,
Secretaries and Book cases,
Hat stands, Looking Glasses,
Childrens’ oarriages and cabs,
Window shades, Feather dusters.
Curled hair and cotton Matirasses.
B. T. SOI
ANZJ ANU tit,IXD FACTORY.-p
derslgned is stiilprepared to manaficturf * E
olHintlnwSash, Blinds, Panne■
and l.'arpcntry Work to order. Havinjriv’ n
hand, the best seasoned/tnd well assorted isHxt
wii! warrant his work to be of the
durable description.
He will aiso oontract for any sise or style of said
and execute the same with all needful dispatch. W
respectfully solicited. „
JOHN’ MIG?
pr3B—tf
FINE FUBHITUBI.
FINE Parlor Setts, Rose
Wood, Mahogany and
Georgia Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Cases,
Desks and Book Cases.
Bureaus of Rose Woop, Ma- TRg/fe- ’ ’
hogany and Walnut.
Sofas,Tete-a-Tetes,Divans, ‘ 1
Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair
Cloth, Flush, Brocatel, Ac. ”
Arm, Rocking, Nurse, £'.-w- , •
Ing, Parlor, Bedroom, rining, H*ir Cloth, Lo
cate],Cane, Split Bottom.and every kind of Clt-' 1 -
to the trade.
BEDSTEADS. >a
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, M&hogsnj,3e- 9
e., High, Low, French and Cottage. .
Wadrobes of Bose Wood, Mahogany,
Pine.
Safes of all Patterns.
Tables. .
Mahovany, Walnut, Cherry,Pine, ErieoJitit j 4 *
Leaf, Square, Round, Ac. .
MattressesofHair,Cotton,Moss and?st*! ; -‘“”
Feather Beds, Pillars an- Bolsters. a
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses,
Plates, Picture Glass.
Window Bhades and Une Cornices. M
Buckets,Tubs,Dippers, Brooms, Brush
er Dusters, PootMa t ,Ae. for 6 ale on the 3°*
able terms. j,|
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber naae-r*
molt fashionable et ries of Fnrn’tcre to order, k
Yr'e haveoneof tuelargestFto'ks of IlbM'jj
USC ia the State, and we ire comtauti J c*-
ring, and wish to sell. Cal! and see as
.n-Vit t V * O
Muslin de Laines
SOLD AT CALICO PC
Oi\t\ it YDS. Muslin de LxiDes at UK rt ;,r.-.fs i
jlJlfU 2000 yards Muslin de L;aat s a - * J
2a cents. 3^
lOOOyards striped De Benges at I'cer.’’. , j ; >
and for sale at ELIA; i --
Corner 2.1 Street and Cotton Avenue. Trial. -
oct. 23—If —^
SUBERS& LEWIS/
CHERRY STREET.
HAVE iust received a large assortment ‘ p'J
Goods and Crockery, which they wui
can lie bought inlhecitv. ‘ ,
- ovu) •
TUf IIAS HARDSMAA.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS- ,
a WAKE HOUSED
GOMMISaOFIEBCB^
on the corner of 8d and Poplar Street,
committed to their charge. .and * rc " f .
With their thanks for past favor*)
pledge of faithfulnessto all the interes
an I customers, they hope toreceive ‘■
he public patronage. and o tlierF rca
Liberal advances made on Cotton a
when required. ,
Planter’s Family Stores, also Re
furnished at the lowest market rates.
Macon. Afcgl—tf
ELUiffiINAfED SHOVY t cA
-pOKFraming, hamison^^^,