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pKBOII.UI U'E.
j XCtLLENT I'AKoUT.
\>* Hosiers Lmw,
I iiebumblM;
I I’ -
ii Kill -lie W- JST****.
i I * ij ■ i j's i might l.
” -■ .rrulr a* oilier folks,
\a ■ * iLivirah l-*’* —
■ of Ho.4erd >n
.. i. ti min? gnTP ITIP gftflfCM
, itiful IX'tiorah Eef ;
r ,j ‘.ii i-urnc- him) com \
i 1 1.| j irtnors they—
,.,l her npin Heaven,
, ii. J rather gcMAg.
i-,l i iii<l :imHht d*ct*r.tivl4Mth
.jp i-wh I.- e
* ~ i inn* an I the opening flower,
i .ti-i ■” .< a i\-horo team,
.11 ..niftier than We,
, it', twi of 1 1"” tor an<l steam,
t*an -ilen:o<l the breath
i ‘ ‘*£, .... r>*t,.iTH*i,e.'; -
i m the prairie moult),
. i (V I— oh ne I .
, . niershall pre-cn hergrave,
.-i set Wll.J flow cm.
~i ,uy arutwd it wave,
.11/ in tiie ttlfle'l grasft,
iim i.n hi* iiuw wings pas—
(spring.
i- sing anil trie wild flowers
:i of’V tlini, still eight,
. ,i- le. a phantom of light,
.a i. •
irn th .t the doctor aioi death
’ ini. sliould stop Uie breath
i- .-1, n.int her npin Heaven
kiutl Tlaiinm.
X v len-1 me your knife to ‘sharpen
Geortre’f a s keJ I'ttle Mary Green I
,-r, who was sitting a: the op
n v'e ?i'!e of the table.
•• . -.V (he knife from his pocket,
j ~i •r: leiy towards her, saying nt I
- Now don’t cut your fingers
■ . . fell upon the floor, and as it
tv - tool; ifary some minutes to
• a.. -other mad; no oflfjr of as- |
fl ■ vva’ studying a geography let
s. the ; - -I y, *ud seemed to be very 1
i with it. At length he closed
■
la;, glad that lesson is learn
t v. ’ i yon please to show me how
- su ... r -tore you study again?—
Mary, ..j hail been for some time I
r - over a sum in subtraction, which I
k -tod to her very difficult
V. tare 1 i enough to do your own sum,
. ~-ik ils-’ Mary, was the answer,
ix : - - What this simple question.
T . xbe -ttipid, if you cannot do that.
, v. I *■l must help you. Give
-i.-n was soon explained, quite to
■ - sit -ta.-tion, au l several hints were
, “ealn-ra-i to tnose which followed, which
\ o > i her meeting with further dilhcul
l ‘ brother did not mean to be un
it:. Ii- r brother loved to help her. It
v ..Qiy his manner which seemed harsh
i Presently his mother took her
an i sat and >wn at the table where the
. v re stu ly .ug. George wished lor
- - vu tior.ary which wasia the book
’ t..e iartaer end of the room, and he
i- !.:np and went lo look for it leavs
■--an J sister to sit in daikcess
ip . te. George, said his mother;
* another .amp upon the mantel-piece
r -y : in ’fit if you wish to use one.
..a i- ro reply, but instantly re
. e .jinn, ar. 1 lighted another. After
M '• -1 etionary he returned to his seat
* v on. tiie lamp instead of plac
_-u.sl.er over the lltme. Toe di-*a*
* * ia-.-.i ut the oil filled the room, and
Wi.o was sitting ni-ar, reading
■nftwspep, r | am j .
•mjiohte again, my son. Have
ter been told that it is not good
low o it a lamp m that way ?
si ways think about manners re
* : ‘'merge, rather rudely.
y-t they are of great consequence,
A [ “'on whose intentions are
” l > an ; who desires to be of no use
•’ .-.may impair his useful
f-iicu by harsh and unkind man
'W: *’ ;i riij-ht, father, I should
mu i matter how we did it.
- - :l ’ ‘ ell, George. It makes a
n '* ir i tbe amount of good we
i ‘ will tell yon a little i.stance I
-c w the truth of this. I r sited
- f a v i‘ r y I>or woman in the neigh
• ; -aj s did not enable me to
- rt -a. her relief, but for the lit
i give ner, siie appeared deejdy
: ‘ u ' '■ n ” Eiat s.e had formerly
• •>’ iwliei woman by a gen
n- ar n.ir.e. and whom
‘ ; I by and benevolent, I
• - t app'y to him f>r re
can! - into her eyes a..d ehe
f..i ‘ 1 know the gentleman is very
‘ • v; r.a, iieljied ine before this when
tivri : hut indeed, i would
:ang) i 0 him ;he has such a
* A *P f ak-in? to a poor body. A
-a foix] tning, sir ;it comforts
‘* rt - A pt-ony from some is
iar (mm otheri”—[Hie Little
\\- , ~
, , r | ‘ icnixo Prayer.—The
; the r.ew Missionary Ri>h
i. , llnue *f u native of the
• r '. T r \ k “} ,r ‘’- ® ! -d married a lady ir
“‘*d. o n his return here
meeting of the General Con
-.,i f” ,!s w *^ e w i s h him, to
♦vie. . lot a ‘* •!** fain ly, and
“Id family servants. I>
- H day arry>ng the slaves of
c v ■ expressed the.t
i >r J* ! detn oust rat ions. On*
~-jj ( w ho was an “ ex ho r ter,”
(*., ■ •'■■‘ider,” went of! alone to
r (flad ivent. Hi-
i-rheard, and this mas th*
“0 .
-n \. „’. v ‘* l \ r ™ dy name for liring
vll I-,,;',hack to de old home a
’ f r r;”: “* hress dy name.
*I. -r.f er h a (food hu-ban
’ , * ‘ ‘ him. And, O Lord
*' r tQ.. p j, ha de h,m a word speakci
to hi m ’ V ,U *. * * be a heart stir
ior sake, amen.”
Church Record.
A riterr,f~~ T*” .
print ‘r’ articles called at
‘’ >t h.vi a acinsed the eompositot
~ l“ unctu afd his poem, when
“ ,,,n uot •
PMPEgmL jyntismgmK
—— :
DR. R. H. NISBET
OFFICEon Cltrrry Street over Munnrd fc
j Di’-ghard'* Jewelry Store. oct-12 ts
Troutliol'Se,
I ATLANTA, Geo.,
By J. D. GILBEIIi j- CO.
*ep- !1 <J*wt
Samuel H. Washington
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, G-a,
1 H ltx Practice in all tUe ConMln of the MAChSCIR |
I Oc r lT v Ao4 in titeCou. of \V':i ixinrton, Wlikiucc and
L-turei s.
| Uiflct imt to Concert Ha 1 !, <r>vr PiypjliPnig
INSURANCE RISKS, j
TAKEN FOR
AUGUSTAINSUaANCEfcBANKING CQ.
ASD
Alabama Fire Marine Insuranre Cos.
by LA/-IX.U A ANDERSON,
ecy 31—ts Areiita, Macoe.
BROWN’S HOT EL.
E. E OR 11T.X hu tken his >.a. Wiiram E. Brawn
!nt > parlsrr* t]• i*h him. mud thi- Hotel will i.- romller Ltr
k, t-t ta lh hsmr of tt.UiW \A MV
E. E. BROWN, l WO. F. BROWN.
t._r. !S WMr aw A w
“” “o.TiiST“
TUNER AND REPAIRER
Os PIANO FOIITES,
IS Pcrmmneally locmtodin Maeoa.
be le ft ml Me-j-s . Vi.flj'itßd mt K. J. johcKoo A Cos.
T.O*-tf
DR. A. L. CLINKSCALES
HAVINt; fwir reanin Maoan. in a niets‘W r™t
ttae .demur mil It. *.-m*ch* : thmoktcl for| .rt
ftvor*. A-dco-.ftnu—. to off, r 1.1 yt 1 # rowml service to the
ciUwmiofM c Bm*d*uiToun<n.rr country. . ..
uyyii'E over Dr. Mroheckert L>nt* Store, rnr.d redder.ee
on Pol> ie Sn-aarev litre Le can he .‘.ion.l at .vl tlxe* nr !-.
nrof -4on Uly mbeeat,and mi.l mtt ~and prt.ir.;.*!y tom’l c*U left
it ,;.hej yUco. n -vHsvr-f n
!?:. €. J. ROOSEVELT,
IMItfTATHIC PHTSICIIS,
Ofllice ami Residence, Corner
Walnut and 3rd Strretm. Macon, Cla.
jan.fl -ly
L. N. WHITTLE,
attorney at law,
MAeos, ga.
)VirE nextto Concert Hull,over Pmyne’i Drttv Store
%wIP— ly
” JAMES T. ELLIOTT,
Attorney ti < 011 nsellor at Law
CAMDEX, ARKANSAS,
Will attend to all Bus'nese ent -ustvd to him in South A
kansas.
e. 10,1150—1 T
.1. lilt A All AH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georgia,
W ILL. practice in the Ifaemi Cireuit. and in the conntier
if of M**roe.p€tnam. WiittMoo .wi*l Uaiupitr.
OrrU'Eti t luck next door lo J. ard
DESIGNS TOR MONUMENTS
—BY—
Robt. E. Launitz,
SEW YUKK. E. J.JOHsTON.AC’O, Agent.
June 13—ts tew-m. Ga,
PATTEN & MILLER
(Ut PATTEN, HITTOI k Cos.)
Commission Eflerchants
S AT A.W AH, GEORGI A.
O PATTEIT. A. J. MILLER.
July 2. ISS.—iy
ITr. FHEEMAN. 2!. D.
H- A VINO re'.u-ued to Macon, r U r. Ms ProlesMonN
ceatoMa cl'lrens, end the snrroundir c roantry./ad l*
, t \ > -u. i-wi ll <?noc< g* ve r
■
aj, €c , -of hi- ba*. 1* ••: t •*, be will teUbcrdlly y*X 1 oz. iie4
‘IAT tteition to Plantatio?-,arid
|IT* ntat Uie Lmu of Dr. M. ?. Tboiron,to
Ahum relers. jaa. ly
DR. WM. F. HOLT
WOl altiiid promptly,
\i? evi left either at his Office .over ISowdre A Ander
, a’, -tore, or at hU redderen in VlneviUe, oppoaiie
Ilj.Cnacr'. Ilaithll—1)
DR. B F. GRIGGS
riIEST E.W bU Drift -lot. Mrvic-ftotheClt ensof AI,’
I eonandv ; uy. uriFEw PlmiVNtreet.Ohj*^#
* D td. r***. liniwn Hcu, ’I
ai! hours o. t-fc* i y sin l r’/'iit. 4 ° m
“dr. h. aTmettmer,
nAVINO tipm; lfnio^iii.t.< ttpy< n ath*?
ti;v d*.n< wnirh tim be a* limited L tmft tej'-
I , t *^y t .|y io jsurtffv. pi w f€ *ptcfqy o t s . - t?f
4j*t itueeUlre met Mac ,'r mid urrouiydDg con i.f,i3
’■ui'eoß l ''inSs.^itiT ■Vt V*r-™'?M mrd Che.rr .-eeU,
rj,-. : M*. AshtT Ai t r'r New tlr.q.-ry More. cep -•jt
J. C. HOWARDS,
E.eal Estate Broker,
] j < p prompt and ne--. na! attention to Baying
V f and-e lliie Landsard. tv pr.ifievty. Eaamig.ng 1 liter.
ertAdnc \iu vt‘i.o f IU-U tnMte, Kentjai Pro, ertv,
n i a! nesa peffaimug toageneral heal hstrite Ac, • < y.
Or, >• - ;. _J -tury tipsir..rs,k. .Stroke.Jur' huiiuuu
wt. l-:f
WANTED TO HIRE!
2 00 Ncgroo*.
r IIHR South Wrse.n Tla I 800 l f'o-i.paor vr ai ‘tti M e
I. ~(> M, n ‘oar. ra on repair* at lh< Ir Ka.id n r .h*
- mho. 41 o. FI Seitm Won ea as cia. rt.d
r X !ri. U nade with J. W Walden Snoei ehe>r. Ft ▼* -
eT-WkT.fi B'*n'l-y ar wltn the rathtr-uerai the ef.lo:in
.at sia&sVttn''’ ‘ v'IKfWL HIWKRS. Krg. A Spp't.
Co-Part aership Hotice.
VM K will c ; t'hi-.ethe Dm* ha ir. -- at the for- ,r. t-ee
11 oi .1 ..il< I r.v Inc mm* aid style of lae fl-m
wll>e ‘h • r r><! fa.m 7.H1 IX U NT 41 O..tthatZEl
- IIGaT. Thantful forthe UK ral-r.truCAreo.tlr3pa.-t
Vvmr. vre hope to in r.tUecoiitlnue .r,.m.deiKe<-..’i-friende,
wHNinllr. J . HENRY ZKILIN
Jan 11-ls LEON ABD W. II L'tv T.
lS™TiS5r
CHFRRY STREET. MACOX.tI.
HAVE <est received alargeassortmf rt of fJmeerlee.'Drt
Goods and Crockery, which they will sell ac low ns the
nbi oo ogb- in the Cty, oct. 9—ts
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, SSBO.
DR. [GEO. G. GRIFFIN
HAVING permanently located ldmfelfln Macon, respect
fully tenders his professional rcrvict* to the public.
01HCK on 2d Street, iu Washington block
c.a> wly
A Card.
\ PRACTICE fxtendlr,£ over several ronr.tie*, Tram o
f ‘ dist.aTit from Macon, baareynlted In my ftvqnein
ab>i nc- from this city. F<>r the purpose of afiordii.jg me more
tiinc to attend to my iHisirieai htn Mid in tide circuit, 1 hve
a.sociatul m ray practice with Col. K. W. Minims, a law ye
and reputation, whose mi deuce in Atlanta
wlll aathotlaeneiojrtvti.R constant anti exclusive attention
to a.I cases pla-A and in my hDd in this city, where my iiAer
eats areii(w t il more firmly and thoroughly identified.
?.f ten. :uig 13—if o.A. LoCHKaNE.
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANDFiCTURER’S BANK.
! mar 29—ts
OHS. M’DONALD & VAN GIESEN,
dentists,
Washington Cloik, Maron, G.,
ITLEf TKICITY CbEDIN EXTRACTING TEETH.
MelKl\ kLD’S To<th Paste *klwy k jn hand and for sale,
Ueutift-cuu • witli the finest style of Teeth
• *!’ •* md Wire,loittie ni
t ’ires, Ac ,alsowi.ban> kind of instruments or Materialson
thor notice. oct. 16—ts
JXO. M. STUIUS I JNO. G. PATTON.
STUSES & PATTON.
Attorneys at Law,
AND
General Collecting Agents,
Mo co oral a.
xt-ITX practice it* the counties composing the
r Macog Circuit..'ltd inttieoountieii of ii’ilkiniton.
Sfiirion, .la.* iter, Snri>ter. Jonr*. Ilnkrr, PnhHski amt
■ >. Hint in any county in the State by special eoa
trm t. Sii iri-*r per*. of attention given to all claims
oitr.mtfl t<- n-r care.
tttice in Horne’s new luiil ling. Cherry struct, op
posite Carhart's A Curd's new Hardware Store,
jaufi—ly.
“Butt’s Map of Georgia.
£2p A few Copies of this new and elegant
Map of Georgia
For Sale, at this Office,
£MEAP FOR GASH!
Orders Respectfully Solicited
Nov. o,—tf.
LWY PART.XEHnIIIP.
HILL &Ce HILL,
KTCWOS TO Till LAT* FIRM Os
STUBBS Sc H!Lt r
WILL praloe In the Mscon aid adjoining Circuit*.
> T nr din t’.c s.,retne and Fe Viral Court* tue same as
heittofore by the tee firm of htuhb* 0, Hill.
JNO. ICITTf.T..
Th* underrigmd will close rrp the i.'.cir ess of Ihe la*e firm
of stu*>i'* & Hill a* l.ly as possible, ar.d lo this end. all
pe-fon* indebted to said Aim are requested tu mske rayment
alas ear’y a da> as practicable. ii.mii
oct 51 Surviving partner of Stuhb* * Hill.
BOOK BINDING.
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS
made to otdtr for
Courts and Counting Houses,
and numbers printed on the pages without extra
charge.
magazines, and Law Books
Bound In -eat andcheap styles.
DAVID nOHC, Cor- *1 *?.d Oheny .
Over G. T. Rogers* Son.
t’OPARTMiItSHiI* M)TICIL
WE the undersigned have this day formed
a limited Copartncreiiip, under the name
OF SUBERS & LEWIS,
and have purchased the entire Stock of
Dry Goods & Groceries,
OF TIIR I.ATK FIIIM OF D. F. (LtHRE A CO.,
HMwtt* MW (loopi; wr
W l ■ ■ L i um- all u.e Cn*tnmlof the old firm, and
res ect/ully Mllcita aha.* el th. 9 mke
BCtB-tf ED. r. LEWIS,
rt i sii ,rvw, Indebted tola the late firm of D. F.
ciarkVjt Cos., are reqoented to coll and tettln. ar wt aloue are
autburirulto Cos lect the aoeountsaud da * L
oct. 9—ts P. r>* * -T*. F . A4
CARPETINGS!
Floor Gil Cloths,
anTTI IST <3-Sj
RUGS & MATS!
A I A ROE Stork, ml a great variety or styles of the
A a'->ve good*. Ju-t received, which will tyaoldatfar
Wer ttgurA: and give porch.ra a .election from the best
rt.ffk ever offered ia Mac. a. A.so.
Satin, BeLaine, Damak,
LACE and MTJSLINE
~\JU~ iiiclow Curtain*.
WINDOW SHADES, OCILT CORNICES and BANDS
‘Vuß’a.’rr Will consult their mmrert by eiaAinirg my
Wock Uvforr tn.y eg.
Man*. Julv A , ISM. “
hk n sz ‘W -
E. SAULSBURY
* NFORKS hi* fffeadian.l co-i’ Jiieis Hint be ba. removed
I tithe New end FI-rant Itrown M me Bailing Two
Doors from kb Old M.tnd.mid oirect y oppMte ti e LatatT
Matter, where h. F-r* oa the moet favoralde MM, one of
iiion! choi id Mock* of
Ready Made Clothing
to be P und Id Ihe Hty. Ihe Stock Is entirely NEW.com
, .(! rn, tit aid :t ry Ca.in,t re Bant.-; bine
R““s£ JTmuJSI -"j rtJ. Velvet. Silk and C.sh
]. .g .nd I Dcm Frock and BudiiM
CooU. He inis also a cou plJe assor ment of
Mm's Furnishing Goods.
Sreh a- Hoetcry. Tatent Shoulder Seam Fhl-ts,
Clove.-,’suspenders, Cravats, Ttee,CcJ ra, luiuv de Ciiam
l,rHifwerchant Tailoring P*T*rterent Is supplied with a
large “and superior vt.wk of OhAha. IW meres end \ eelmg*.
1 a coiLjut* i.t Cutter.
Ma'an. Ncv. 2. U 59.
Perfumery.
. very lar*c a-- rtmei.t of Burir^s,
‘ “ “ • •• Lahli.’a,
Also ‘he most celebrated Hair Oils, Colognes, Kx.racts
Soap. *c. For sale by ZEU.IN Jc HUSST.
Hf|*t 5U
Fast Presses! New Typo!!
LEWIS H. ANDREWS,
Praoti o a.l
BOOK & JOB PRINTER,
NEAR RALSTON'S NE(V IIALL, (Up Stairs,)
CHERRY ST., MACON, GA.
The proprietor is prepared, with the aid of
FAST PRINTING MACHINERY
AND NEW TYPE,
To execute the largest order of any description of work with
DISPATCH, and in a workmanlike manner, at living rates,
FOnCASH.
Junel6—tt
>1 UO.V &. WESTEKX R. ROAD.
ON and atter n July, trains will be run as
follows:
Leave Macon at linlght, Arrive at Atlanta 7,1?, A. M.
Leave Macon at.lo A. M„ Arrive at Atlanta 4.00, P. M.
Leave Atlantaat 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 connects with the Western
A Atlantic Road at 8 40. p. m.; connects with the Oe.rrgta
R’ nd 12 at night, and Atlanta ft Wpst Point Road at 12 sa. m.
The nighttrain will not be run on Sundays.
The completion of the Virginia amt Tennessee RaU Road
makes this the most pleasant and direct route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
Through tickets to which may be had at Atlanta, for *26 25
including Mage tare. *7 VO, audio New York for *JR 00.
further information ma) be had In relation to this Route,
on application to the General Ticket Office, Atlanta.
July 23—ts. ALFRED L. TYLER. Supt.
THE BEST PIANOS HADE.
\\ T E are now receiving, to our already selec'ed stock of
1 T Pianos, the celebrated
Steinway Pianos.
The**lrttrunr.entH have al ay taken t> e first prizes in all
fnir>. wherever exhibited, an are :t.e only Pianos und and
rccunmi*-r.ded l*y the htst artists, and Eusteal Oelebr ivet*, an
Timm, hcharfenherir, Mi!lf*Xatter, Fi.field Gotthnlk. Wnl-
I- nhauiet. and a host of others. They use onlys^tetnway’s
for [Milflic avt private use.
We do m i posses ga* enough to endeavor to create an ex
cif Tnent by makfne a ~grt*L cry with v*ry little wool” or
lr>'.r rt. shove •fT in tiie Southern market what they rain
ci i.k at the North ; neither would we be agents for Patent
Piano., which live one day and die the mxt, as we had au
example in the ‘ JEolWn Attachment” Pianos, which w>re
ihe **g<>*’ a few years buck, and which no one wants now;
but we krc; an article which all must acknowledge to be
the be>t wbo profess to know the b*t.
Perms who know us will, we Hitter ourselves. aclcpow
ledtfi us to Irejudgea. and lo s’rangers we say that we will
piesent any person with One Hundied Pollers who can pro
dne; a Pianist, Amah ur or pruferaor, res ding in Oeorg’a,
who is superior as teacher or niayer to our IL. L. Schreiner;
and furti.er, alike stun we pruj >se toanv person who wil<
disprove that we now h.av* a pupil that is superior in Music to
nine-t4ftdh.4 of ail the nrofes>.*rs in the Mate of Georgia.
All Pianos soil at New York j rices, freight only added
dsc 17 ly JNO. O. SCHKKIN EH A SO.sSt.
GRANITE Ii HALL.
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
TIIHE Subscriber has opened the aiiove Hall for the accom
-1 irodarion of Day Boarders and Transient Cadomer*
This House is now ofiered as inferior to no other fiistCiass Ho
tel in the Soulh, and trom Its central location if- la-ge and
airy rooms, “iters great imiecemen's and sccomn.odati"nsto
E.udlie.and 1 raurient perron*. The public mav expect from
•his House, all the luxuries und comloriato be found in any
oiher hot'-'.. B. J?. DENSE,
tpr If ts Lrte o-lbe Floyd House.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT TUB Slh \ OF
THE BIG BOOT,
No. 3, Cotton Avenue,
CH*X*OMI r l' , lA:
Washington Block,
Macon, Ga.
THE Subscriber* would re- 0"^
turn their thanks for the
very liberal and long continued V rt
patronage ■ \tended to them,
nolicit a continuance of tiie u.i. <4#^
same. We have now in store ‘@slß
mostly uianufaclurcd, to our Tj'r."’[?si3LS SHfTL
WEEKLY Mmm
Adiiitloii” will be made, of all the different styles and patterns
ufuidljr called for In ashoe store, and wouldinvite those wish
ing b.purcbarp, to call and and examine our stuck, as we are
“Spared to sellas low as any house in theoity or State,
oct. ,-tf MIX ft KIRTLAND.
CHYNGE OF SCHEDULE ON
South-Western Railroad
OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT
NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS.
F**as*eu.a“ x*=3Bhe.ss
• _ ‘ S> , ‘ cak
TwcDaily Trains between Macon, .j - Columbus
IEAVEMucon atll 45, p. m., and 9 45 a. m., Arrive In Cos
J lumbuafi V a. m.,ain! 8 45, p. m. Leave Colnmlm*
4a. m. and 345 p.m Arrive In Macon 950 a.m.and 923 p.m.
<3n and af'er Sunday. Siptember 4th, the Pass’ tiger and
Mail train for Albany and CtMlibert will run as follows:
Leave Macon, at in 40. A. M., arrive at Albany at 5.41 P M.
“ Albany at 1 40, P. M„ •• Macon at 8.14, P. M.
The mail and Passenger Train from Cuthhert will connect
with the Albany mall train at Smithri.le. No, 10, fcoutl.-Wes
tern K. R.
Leave Cuthbert at 13.45, p.m., arrive at Smithville at 3 18 p.m.
” Smithvilleat 4.05. p.m., arrive al Cuthhert at G. 09, p.m.
Making the connection with the up and down Albany mail
Train.
Trains to Col umbu. form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Alabama and Augusta, Knoxville, Wilmington, Sa
vannah, Milledgevllle and Eatunton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge.
Thomasyllle ftc., daily ; also, tri-weekly to Cuthbert tc Fort
Gaines, ftc.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry,
Hayuesvillemui Uawkiusville, aud tri weekly to Knoxville,
Georgia.
Paosengf rolor points below Fort Valley should take the
Day Trains from August: and Savannah to avoid detention in
Macon. For other taints take either Train.
First class svearr.slilps leave Savannah for New York, on
Tuc-daya, Thursdays ad Saturdays. Pa.-sage in the Cabin
*ls; Scerage**).
Through Tickets can be procured from Rail Read Agents
at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via Savannah to New
York, by steamship*, la Cabin, as folio's : Montgomery
*56: Columbus *23. albnnv*?4 25.
oct 22—ts VIRGIL l'O VERM. Eng’r. ft Supt„
Oysters, Game, &c.
C. H. FREEMAN, CO,
A RK now realy to serve Customers in every style of the
(Jastrononiic art. with
FISTT, FLESH, AND FOWL,
attirrir¥atiiig Cotton Mfigon.
They willb ivr su|.p;i< . of ]a<bai)6 Oysters by evciy train
from tne BeaUiara.au weUflikof IW,(Aame, Ac.,from Fulton
market. New Y* ork, by every* termer.
r l 1 ey have also maJe arraageraciits for reirilarsiippliesol
Chickens,Turkeys, Ac.,from (Jheiokee Georgia, and Tennea
aec during the ueason, and solieita call from their frit mis and
the pub *c. uov. lis -ts
Tost
rl thoeity c*fMneitti. ‘>n l-hu 4th inht.. one nolo
made Ly f'ltas. K. Sttibbs, puyatde to HeMv J.cs’k
ott or benn r, for one htinrirocl dollnrs. anJ dated
M toon. Jan. Ist, 18i9, and due on our before the Ist
dav Tnn IW. • All persons are hereby forwarned
trading|for -aid note. TAOMAS STUBBS,
jau o—3t w
S. W. COLLINS’ AXES, \\
WEED’S AXES, \
TOWNSEND’3 AXES, \
FENN’S AXES, \
BRADLEYS AXES. \
To Merchants.
Swede*lron. Refined Iron, English Iron, Plough Steel, Cast
German and Blister Ste', lioonton Nails,-Horse Shoes,
Horae J-hoe Nails, Axes, Shovels and Spades; Hamer, Rope
Trace Chsins. Curry Combs, Arvils, Vises. Bedowr, Ham
“era. Stoic Trucks, Counter Platform S'ales. Iron Sxtfs,
Copying Presses. Pocket and Table Cutlerv tor sale at New
Y.itt pric. sailding freight. N/'iHAN WEEIP
mil MB ffISTIS fasbibkT
1859, ’6O.
MRS. F. DESSAU,
MULBERRY STREET.
HAS just returned from New York and
s is now opening invoices of rich Dress
YJjScV G is, real Fivncii I); L:v;
V- Ve!e* und Beaver Cloth Clonks, Basque,
* Evening Dressas, Enibroideries, Glove*.
r< rimmings. Ribbons, real Thread
S Rlo-'d Laces. Veil*, flair Orna
meats, Ac., Ac., fcl of latest :ui]>ortutions,
f Mk and would invite her lady putroreaaea,
AJb ami ladle? generally to give her a ca 1.
flfi Will * pen on Wednesday, Sept. 28*h„
L an assort meut of Me west style Y’eivet and
Ff “\ }*tr.tw Bonn etc, llead Dreaeet*, Ladies
Dres< Caps, Coif ares, tkc,, Ac.
nr Orders from the country promptly attended to. Lib
rai d- dueiions f<*r ca h Kept. 2f> h. ts.
Fall & Winter Trade.
1859. 1860.
E.J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
HAVE just received and otter for sale on the most
favorable tern: the most elegant, extensive und
varied stock of
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewel
ry, Solid Silver and Silver
Plated Ware, Fancy
Goods. Musical Instruments,
Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cut
lery, &c.. &c., &c.,
ever ottered in fit's market.
A call either for pastime or to purchase and care
ful comparison “f ipialitics, styles and prices is res
pectfully solicited.
Mulburfy St., 3d door above Lanier House, Macon,
Georgia.
E. J. JOHNSTON, G. S. OBEAR.
MARBLE WORKS!
J. B. ARTOPE A SON,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
FOKKIGN AND DOMESTIC
M APoBLE
MONUMENTS,
TOMB STONES,
MANTLES,
FURNITURE,
SLABS, Ac.,
Corner of 3rl and Plumb Sis.
MACON, GA.
apj 11—ts.
THE COLLINS WARE-HOUSE
PUBLIC AUCTION!
On tiie 1M Tuesday of nureli.
SALE POSITIVE,
W iTHOUT !
FfTIIIS vall'a'ilei dy o, open v, will positively Ite sold
I as aforesaid, before tne GOurt-hou e door, outlie
Ist Monday in March next, to the highest bid
der, without leserve. Terms of sale as follows: of
the purchase mono/,
*I,OOO, to be made due, and papable Jan. 10th. 1801.
*I,OOO, “ “ “ “ - loth, 1302.
*IOOO, “ “ “ “ ‘ 10th, 1803.
ju.ooo, “ “ “ “ “ loth, 1864-
=I,OOO, “ “ “ “ “ 10th. 1805.
*I.OOO, “ “ “ “ “ loth. 18 W.
*I,OOO, “ “ “ “ llltli. 1807.
*l,01H), “ “ “ “ Nth, 18081
The rempinder to be divided as follows: One hat
to lie paid in cash on Uie day of sale, and the other
twelve months tlierefrom. All the time payments, to
be made payable with interest from sale dav, and
(o lie *rranged by the purchasers bill of exchange,
tnede due p.id paynbleat some Bank in Sfaeon. A
bond obli'j,ati'.i'i to nimnke titles, on completion of
payments, to lie tarnished the purchaser. To those
nefjitaiiited wit lithe property it is unnecessary to-say
that it i eligibly loca.e>d in an imoroved and great
ly improving part of the city, and tliat the structures
thereon are of the l>e.- t and most substantial order.
For terms at private sale, apply to us. (Titles in
disputable.) ,
jnn-1 :ri J. V. WINTER ft TO.
BUCKWHEAT CAKES AND
Gr olden Syrup.
-g e vBBLS New Buckwheat Flour,
X* * sdo Bouble extra Golden Syrup,
■ Just reoeived, aud for sale at
oct 15 *w—lw SHEER ft FREEMAN’S.
Postponed Administrator's
SALE OF NEGROES AND CITY PROPERTY.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Bibb county. I will sell before the Cour
house door tu Bibb county, on the first Tuesday in
J/.irch next, the following property, to-wit :
Negro men—one named Coven aged about 60
years ; Green. 36 years ; anil Joe, 21 years.
Negro women—one named Nancy, 55 years: Sallv.
aged 25 McCaulley, 40; Jenny, 22; and Alice, 11
years.
Also the following family: woman Lucinda, 37;
boy Ike 16. John 11, Munroe 9, a girl Jane tl, and
a eltiid William 5 years old.
Also the following family : a woman Amelia 35.
girl Louisa 14. Ann 12 and Nancy 10 years old.
Also the following family : woman Mary Ann 37,
boy Tom 19, Jett'l2. and Jimmy 10 years old.
Also, one two story frame Jjweliing House, situa
ted on square No. f4 and Lot No. 6. in the City’ of
Macon. Sold as property of Sarah O. Fluker. de- •
ceased for the benefit of her heirs. Terms on the
day of sale, THURSTON K. BLOOM,
jan 6—tds Admin’r.
Land Agency.
THE subscriber* are prepared to make locations
Land in all of the North-western State.—lowa
Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Territories of Nebraska
and Kansas, and solicit consignments of funds or war
rants. For terms apply to JNO. H LONGLEY,
Macon, Ga.
JNO. B. DWlNNßLL,Lodi,Wisconsin I
anrlT d-ts I
Peru Wine.
I Invite the twt judges of Wine to the aliove, which car I
not te surpassed in flavor aud purity.
Kherrv Brandy, Harmonia brand,
l’ort Wine, of a very superior qualify.
Clarets, Chsteaula Rose, Mouton,Pouill!ao,ctc.
taulelnes, of very fine brands, at
HENRY HORNR’S.
Notice.
WE have a number of account-made in 1858 on our books
books, width will be certainly sued it not paid by the
Ist of January. W e intend to shew no tavc-rs.
City papers copy. HARDEMAN ft G RIF FI.).
dec att
Negroes for Sale.
\ NEGRO woman and four children, are offered
for sale on reasonable terms for cash. Woman
27 years old. a good cook, washer-wotnainand house
servant. Children’s ages fromSjrears down to I—r
sold for no fault. Apply at this office. ts.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
4 LL persons Indebt* <1 to Terry Qninn late of Macon Cos.,
deceased, are nqacsedto m; ke iuiinediate payment,
ai.(l those having claims st Lis e*tutetu present tderafor
payment in terms or Hie I .aw.
CDANIUxA QUINN, Administratrix,
t >o 19 -fiw
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every description for Ladles, Misses. Men snd Boys.
HATS & CAPS
Os Latest Styles,
From the best, most tastv and fashionable Manufac
turersiu klie country.
WK ASK AN EXAMINATION.
BEARDEN, GAINES, ft CO.,
MMM ‘lriaiigularßlock. Macon, Ga.
LIKELY NEGROES.
1718 TY Likely ntgroes, between D'e a s often and twen
ty-flve years old, tor sale ar, the Mart, coiner of 4th and
Poplar Streets, Macon Ga. (J. F. STUBBS.
Oct. s#,—.‘!m.
For Sale.
1 A A BOXES CANDY’,
_L* ‘U 10 Boxes Loaf Su^ar,
110 Barrels Sugar,
200 Sacks Coffee,
100 Boxes Tobacco,
50.000 Cigar*,
ICO Gross Matches.
July 14—ts. J. B. ft W A. pi.SS.
]VTiscellaneouis.
GAS FIXTURES,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
RAZORS AND FANCY CUTLERY,
PORTABLE DESKS,
DRESSING CASES,
FANCY BASKETS,
PARIAN STATUETTS.
Dt )ÜBLE ft SINGLE GUNS,
COLT S PISTOLS,
CANES,
Pt KT MONIES A PURSES,
MURSCHAUM PIPES,
CIGAR HOLDERS,
OPERA GLASSES.
SHELL ft ORNAMENTAL COMBS,
FANCY HAIR PINS,
BACKGAMMON BOARDS,
CHESS MEN.
DOMINOES,
BILLIARD BALLS,
CUES,
LEATHERS ft CHALK.
YVith many new and desirable articles uot enume
rated.
Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices,
By E. J. JOHNSTON ft CO.
To lient.
AN 8 roomed eoure In a pleasant part of the city. Posses
sesa'ons given Immediately. C. C. DANIEL.
l*n 28 sw ts Apply to M. 8. THOMBON
PAINTING!
THE subscriber tratelu] for pest favors respectfully in
lormshis friends and that he has formed a
partnership with Christopher Burke, late of New Y’ork eit>.
LOVI Ac BURKE,
HOBSE.SIGS & DICOfiATIVI PAISTEBS,
PAPER HANGERS, &C.,
Maoon, ■ ■ ■ G-< orgla.
All orders in Town or country Punctually attended to, and
all work finished in the latest styles and at moderate prices.
*nov 16swftw 3m HENRY LOVI,
OHAS. e. STONE i BRO,
OfPOSITR LIVIF.Ii HOUSE,
WOULD ca'l attention to their complete and extensive as
sortment of
Hata and Caps for the
Fall Sc Winter Trade,
To which constant additions will be trade through the flea
son.
All those In wart ol rally Fasl.ionahle snd cheap Hats
and fit*, would do we Ito give them a call bes. re ouvtrg
elsewhere. CHAS. B. ATONE ft BRO.
oct 29—ts
NEW CANDIES.
Molasdes Cream Candy, flavored with Orange flowers.
HoncvGomb Candv. -yj*—
Blanched Ain ond Nougat,
Cocoa nut ctt.l Caruly.
Groundpca Nougat, at
Horse for Sale.
jt ik A good family. Buggy or Rooka
i . Si *'| “'uy tior.-ie can now l>e tKjught at pri
ff ’ Aa’ sfm vnrp fdle.for one third le. titan his
gfUt" aI W Alf value ; on 60 days time, if desired
animal will be warranted sound
and sold only for want ofuse.
Apply to this office.
Feb. XT L. F. W. ANDREWS.
T^Ltnroc,
X Scroll Sairiir,
Turulnfr,
(arvlnf,
Bracket and Or*
oc- wt „ „ namental Work,
15 ts M*ae to order by T. A u.vv^OD.
j Flantation Brogans.
I ]V < ~, , 'lV n <r , ‘ th ?U \ , . :Lv i urtnicrit of Shoes, we have
I hhu ff M l r ke ‘- Men’* tlouhle soled peg and
d . Avi’ J' I ,** d X heavy slnglesoled black snd rua
I ItrL’nil! yoiub-. bla<Aand russctts.allof which we
ire sellly very low. MIX ft KIRTLAND.
A FULL assortment ol Gcnt'afine French Calf wßx
Bootup map sole, welted and water proof, of
| kmns and qimßties, both sewed ana pegged. Just re-
I ceivedand for sale low by MIX A laKTLAMD*
| ct, B,—tf
WANTED
I flrst cl . a “ Tai,or *—Steady ear loymentsnd high
j r WM. R, ARNOLD.
Hair Work,
TN JEWEMIV IkKVICE to order
I A. Over 400 new designs for selections.
E.J. JOHNSTON A CO.
CALL AND SEE
The Beautiful
IYORYTIPES
at
Wood’i Photographic Gallery,
I WhVh cannot be procured e’sewhere in Georgia, alpo | vn
I colle lion of Photoobaphs, PoKTKAiie is On, Pas
tel asd Aqi-abell, Ambbottmes, Daoueb-
KEorri'ES, ftc , as usual.
aov 5 R. L. WOOD.
I Rubber Shoes.^
ALA RG E assortment of Gent's and Boys
Rubbers. Aliio, Ladies Slipper and San-
J dal Rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent. Jn
I elvpeand for sale low by MIX A KIRTLAND.
SAVE FREIGHT AND COMMISSIONS
#?f Carhart & Curd*
SOL* AGENS FOR
FAIR BANK’S SCALES.
A FULL Assortment of Platform and Coupler Scales now
In store snd for svle at their prices. NO FREIGHT
| ADDED. Order, taken for Railroad. Ware-house and other
I large Scales. We will gee them properly nut up.
may 11—ts.
| Iron, Steel,
HARDWAK&CUTLERY.
NATHAN WEED
ACaoou, Georgia,
OFFERS FQR 9ALK:
BAB IEON. £Puiede&,
defined, and fffmeAcan
dtammcrt’d, aIL sijrs.
HORSE SHOE, Bfrcuid,
ddiofr, f L , (fllclL
and dtntf: (Inal, Qtaund and
<=Fcfii£u~e } Sic.
STEEL.— WIiiULy df ‘a&t, dgehnaji,
cdfisinQ,
KhILS-dzid Si Jll v t-a’t,
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS. fjhuiiU,
JseibauL& f flftses, fifcreuL
SPlatest, dCaininjefst,
Jfdae&e. fdas/ix.
PLOWS ffi pdL aa&aMnieni,
£PLnu< f/uteri, dfamoa, dJtaced,
flVatf on OiaJjLS.
CORN SHELLERS, JUIL&,
Ofllice. jUUIa, Coffee HULs..
STRAW CUTTERS-&elf
&/Lar-/icnintj, &iificjHa/~ ta an if
in u&e.
MEAT CUTTERS. </f
tfutirm and
HOLLOW WARE. S/otst, daens,
£ffuelers, <~ffwiiel& a //Janet
t3Hj-e i lLa<f&, flV'a&fi JKettle&,
SaiLcrfian&, //fai/era.
AYER.— //. fUf. f@ollln& > warrant
ed fflxe&, JKing s ’&, /jfetid-
Leif > &, and dlhcrs..
WbY&.—dfcltine!, /grade's /Pat
ent. <=fcajui > &, Jdfrade. ’& /peauun.
Dec. 14
BARSAINS !
BARGAINS!
FROM
r m u ■ w xxa.'X'Kl
WI SHALL
SELL OFF
THE REMAINDER OF OUR
LARGE STOCK
OF
WINTER DRY-GOODS
AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES!
MOW
IS THE
■X” X HOC JSt
TO SECURE
BARGAINS
AT
W. W, PARKER & CO.’S
dec 10
PIANOS!
OF Elegantly carved Rosewood, and siltbe plain varieties
Just received, audfor sale on the t esi te-n s. by
J E. J. JUHNS-i uA. ft CO.
OT i IP. : it,':tine-ihi igj. apr7—,iatj
GARDEN SEEDS.
Kentucky Pie crags,
LUCERNE,
UNIGN SKTTS Ac„ ftc.. fre.h and for gale
by EilLlNft HUNT.
At Cost. —Closing Out
OUR entire CIII\>, GLASS and TOY’ department,
with many other desirable goods, are offered at and nu
tlet costfor the Holidays.
I. J. JOHNSTON * CO.