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BY S. ROSE & CO.
TEEMS:
(JCOKOIA JOCRNAL A\'D MESSENGER IS pvUMlfd
__ Wednesday mooring in the citv of Macon, at the
Rowing ‘ ‘ RATES: * ‘
f If n it./ strictly t advance, per year, W 50
if Mlrnidinadcan*, 3 00
(nrKXTMKMKXTS inserted at the usual rates —those
• limited when hand el in. will be inserted till forbid,
? t a liberal discount will be allowed to person* who
“I r; . s . bv the vear, and who par on demand.
itaVruvitT V)n >;, of -c r * n lines, will be charged
** vxsouse* * Kfts of candidates for office, to be paid
or. at the usual rates, when inserted.
Liberal arrangements made with county officers.
Dru-gists, Auctioneer*, and others, who may wish to
dihl(£
Salks of L \nd ano Nkorors, bv Executors, Admin
istrator* and Guardians, are required by law to be ad
vertised in a public gazette, forty days previous to the
di These S s!ues mast be held on the first Tuesday in the
month between the hours of ten iu the forenoon and
three in the afternoon, at the Courthouse m the county
in which the property is situated. .
Sales or Pehsosal Property must be advertised in
like manner, forty days.
Notice to Debtors axd Creditors of an Lstate
must be published forty days.
Notice that a indication will lie made to the Ordinary
or leave to sell Lund and Negroes, must be published
weekly for tw o months. .
Citations or Letters of Administration, thirty days
for Dismission from Administrations, monthly six
months; for Dismission from Guardianship, weekly
Rcles for Fomclosixo of Mortgage, monthlv
four months; sot establishing lost papers, for the full
space of three months; for compelling titles from ex
ecutors or administrators where a bond has been given
by the deceased, the full space of three months.
‘ Letters on business to bo post-paid.
Professional and Business Men.
r Professional and Bcsixkss Cards will be inserted
under this head, at the following rates, viz:
For three lines, per annum, ® ® 9?
Seven lines, do ”7
” Ten lines, do *“
No advertisement of this class will be admitted, un
less paid for in advance, nor for a less term man twelve
,u mths. Advertisements of over twelve lines will be
charred PRO rata. Advertisements not paid for in ad
vance, will be charged at the regular rates.]
REGULAR lEKTHICR
OF MASONS, KNIGHT TEMPLARS, ODD FEL
LOWS AND SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
HELD IS THE CITY OF MACOS.
II
, - • , ]. , 0 ber ’“th.
Macyu Lodge, No. 5, tirst and third Monday nights in
each month. , w , ... .
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, second Monday night in
each month. „ , .... .
Washington Council, No. 6, 4th Monday night in each
month. ... _ , _
St. Omer’s Encampment Knights Templar, No. 2,
Quartern Sessions; commencing on the second
Mondavs of February and May, and third Mon
day in August, and Tuesday before the first Mon
day in November.
ODD FELLOWS.
(Irand Lodge, first Wednesday in June.
Grand Encampment, Tuesday-previous.
Franklin Lodge. No. 2, everv Thursday evening.
United Brothers, No. 5, every Tuesday evening.
Macon Union Encampment, No. 2, second and tourth
Mondav evenings in each month.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Grand Division, fourth Wednesday in Oct., annually.
Tomocbichi Division, first and third Monday mguts m
each month.
* PE ARMAN & KIMBROUGH.
VTTORNEYS AT LAW—Starkville, Lee Coun
ty, Go.
R.’ W. Peaiiman, Geo. Kimbrough.
jau 25 43-1 y
W W. CORBITT,
\TTORNEY AT LAW.—Lanier, Ga —Will prac
tice in the counties of Macon, Houston, Dooly, Tav
lor, Marion, Sumter, and the Supreme Court a! Ameri
eus, Macon and Decatur. And will give strict attention
to anv business that mav be entrusted to his care.
Kb 1 ‘
WATERMAN’S
DAGUERREAN GALLERY,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK-COTTON AVENUE.
Macon, Ga.
jan II
HAWKINS A MOORE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AMERICUS, GA.
Willis 11. Hawkins. H™* M. Moore
jan. 11 ‘ 41 '- y
E. A. HiIIKE. S. S. WILLIAMS, JSO. A. FISHEK.
JOHNSON. HORNE & CO.,
(NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,)
ATTHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For
\ Y warding Merchants, Receivers and Dealers iu
Cotton aud Tobacco, corner of Market and Broad streets,
jan 4 4 °-T
DU. RICHARD 11. NISUET,
HAS REMOVED to R list oil’s New Block, on
Cherrv street, where he may be found at all
hours during the dav and night, except when profes
sionally engaged. Particular atteutiou paid to calls
from the country. * , „
Oct. 12 28-ts Tel, and Citz. copy ts
E. A. NISBET.
-ITTILL practice law in Bibb, and the adjoining
\\ counties, and in the Supreme Court at Savan
nah, Macon, Milledgeville, Americas, Columbus and
Decatur.
He will pay particular attention to the collection or set
tlement of debts aud to Conveyancing.
yjf Office over the store of Charles Day A Cos., on
the corner of Mulberry aud tsecond Streets,
nov 23 34—3 m.
Telegraph, it Citizen, Macon; and Recorder, Mil
ledgeville ; copy weekly 3 months. Republican, Savan
nah; and Chronicle dk Seutinl, Augusta; copy daily,
for 2 months.
SPEER & HAMMOND,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga.,
Will practice in the adjoining counties of the Macon
and Flint Circuit. nov 2 lv
GEORGE S. RILEY,
VTTORXEY AT LAW—PERRY, Ga.
jane 29 f^-ly
J. W. PATTERSON,
VTTORXEY AT LAW—FORSYTH, Ga.
feb Id 4t ly
E. G. CABANISS,
VTTORXEY AT LAW, F O HS Y TH, G A., will
practice in the Fliut and adjoining counties of the
Macon Circuit. jan 5 40-ts
HALL & CAREY,
1 TTORNUYS AT LAW, ‘I-.CON, GA.. will prao
tice in the counties of Bibb, Monroe, Upson, Pike
and Spaulding.
Office over Dr. W. G. Little’s Drug Store.
oct 13 Roar. B. Hall, Joum J. Cary. 23-ly
PAID. TRACY,
VTTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GA., will prac
tice in the Superior Courts of the Macon Circuit,
aug 1$ 2<My
CHARLES DAY.
/COMMISSION MERCHANT, NEW YORK —C.
V J Dav A Cos., will advance ou consignments to the
above address. apr 6 ’SS 1-ly
MILLER Sc HALL,
VTTORNEYS AT LA W.—Oglethorpe, Gy—Will
practice in all the counties of the Macon Circuit, in
P>aker, Lee and Sumter of the Southwestern Circuit, ami
in Taylor and Marion of the Chattahoochee Circuit.—
Also, in the Supreme Court at Macon, Decatur, Aiueri
cus, and Columbus.
SAMUEL HALL, STEPHEN F. MILLER.
SUg 17 20-
R. CURD.
/COMMISSION MERCHANT, MACON, GA.—Will
V attend promptly to the purchase or sale of all kinds
ot Merchandise, Produce, Cotton, and Real Estate. Par
ticular attention paid to the collection of notes, rents,
Ac., Ac. sep 28 28-ly
NOTICE.
THE HARDWARE BUSINESS OF
33 . 23 . W E E D,
WILL BE CONTINUED
B\ the surviving Copartners, for the
benefit of all concerned until fur
, H. D. WEED, Ex’r.
Macon, Jan. 25, 1854. 43-ts
JUST RECEIVED BY
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
iIA KR FORKS, Table and Tea S|>oons, Pickle
~ and Forks, Cups. Pie Knives, Gas lighters,
u , ur 7, **ird Cages, Toilet Powders. Boxes, Button
Hole utters—anew invention, LadicsShcnn*, Watches.
J ewelry, S 45)
i ■■ ii i ■’ a—Piwt—a—be—n—a— —■in - . _ - - - *
THE SOUTH-WESTERN
VARIETY WORKS,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
YITINDOW SASH AND BLINDS, PANEL DOORS
j V v Manufactured ; also, Planing, Tongue and
! Grooving, Shingle and loiths Machines in o;eration.
All articles manufactured at our Variety Works, will
I be put up in the best aud approved style; and all orders
! will receive orompt attention, and be faithfully executed.
DAVID M. SMITH, GEORGE W.'SMITH,
Americus, Ga. June 29th, 1 53. <*23-y)
__ H IJ UR p-
MERC it A N T T A I L O R.
‘at his old stand on mulberry street, three doors
ABOVE DR. STROUKCKER’s DRUG STORK.)
V V TILL be ready to show something fresh, early the
y V coming Fall, from his selections of Goods in
New York, to which he will most respectfully invites the
attention of his customers, and all who will be in want
of suitable Goods for Fall and Wister wear,
aug 17 20-ts
MERCHANT TAI DO RING
AND READY-MADE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT
A. F. DeCAMP,
AATOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of
1 \ \ Macon, and the public generally, that he has ta
j keu the store, No. 9, Cotton Avenue, adjoining J. S.
! Gravbill A Co.’s, where he intends keeping constantly
j on hand a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres aud
Vestings, of the latest patterns, which he will make up
in the most FASHIONABLE STYLES, and at short
notice. Also, a choice stock of READY-MADE
CLOTHING. Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Travelling
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, and all goods adapted to
men’s wear, all of which will be sold very cheep, for
cash. mar U 50-ly
HARDW A R E.
BRAY & CARII A R TANARUS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE,
THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
HEG leave to invite the attention of
their friends and the public, to their
now large and splendid stock of Hard- **a*gy§r
ware and Cutlery, Iron and Steel, Nails 591 21318
and Hollow-ware, Blacksmith and Carpenter's Tools,
Building Materials, of every description, and every var
rietv of Shelf Goods. Housekeeping Articles, Agricul
tural Implements and Machinists Tools, Cotton, Manil
la and Hemp Rope, together with a large stock of Tin
Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Wire, &c.
We are also now receiving direct from Sweden, one
hundred tons of Swedish Iron, assorted, from 1 to 12
inches widt
We take this occasion to assure all who call on us
that we are prepared to furnish them with everything
in our line a? the very lowest market rates,
Iu i l litio'i to their former extensive stock, they have
just received:
IKON.—loo tons Swedes, and 50 tons English.
STEEL.—IO,oOO lbs. Cast, Blister, German and Spring
; SAWS. —12 doz. Cross-cut, Back and Pit.
CUTLERY.—SSO doz. Table Cutlery, comprising many
) new and beautiful pattern.
: BLACKSMITHS TOOLS.—English and American An
vils, Vices, Smith’s Bellow’s, from 26 to 40 inches.—
15,000 lbs. Atwood’s Hammers.
NAILS.—3OO Kegs cut Nails aud Spikes, 25 Kegs
wrought.
HORSE SHOES AND NAILS.—I,SOO lbs., superior
quality.
CHAINS.—3,OOO lbs. Press, 3,000 lbs. Coil, 2,000 lbs.
Log, and Fifth, 500 pair Trace.
MILL IRONS. —5,000 lbs. various kinds.
MILL SAWS.—Circular, aud every other variety,
dec 14 37-v
E. B. WEED,
I MPORTER AND DEALER in English and Ameri
can Hardware. Cutlery, Iron, Nads, Hollow-Ware
and Tin Plate, at his old stand on Mulberry St., second
door above the Lanier House, offers lor sale ou reason
able terms, the following articles:
500 Doz. Table Cutlery,
250 “ Pen and Pocket do.,
25 “ Razors,
25 “ Scissors and Shears,
5o “ Mineral Knob Locks and Latches; vari
ous patterns,
75 “ Pad Docks,
150 “ Drawer, Cupboard and Chest Locks,
200 “ Butt Hinges,
1500 lbs. Hook and Eye Hinges,
600 “ Plate,
500 Gross New England Wood Screws,
20 Kegs Wrought Nails and Spikes.
10 “ Griffin's Horse Shoe Nails,
25 “ Horse Shoes,
150 Boxes Tin Plate,
6 tons Philadelphia Hollow-Ware,
Together with a full assortment of Blacksmith’s and
Carpenter’s Tools, Pitman’s Stirrup, Cranks and Mill
Saws, Buggy and Wagon Axles and Springs, Brass
Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Cross-cut and Pit Saws,
Files ofevery description. Guns and Rifles, Trace, Log,
Fifth and Press Chains, Manilla Rope, Straw Cutters,
Com Sheilers, Ploughs, aud every other article usually
kept in a Hardware Store dec 29 39-ts
OLD VIRGINIA DYE-HOUSE.
I “The Old Virginia Dye-House has from its ashes risen
! With all its various virtues its colors to bestow.”
THE undersigned having rebuilt his Establishment
I since the late tire, would respectfully inform the
public that he has fitted up every necessary arrange
ment for the purpose of carrying ou his business in all
its various branches. To enable him to keep pace with
the increase of his business, lie has made arrangements
for a Dyer from the Prussian Dye Establishment, No.
574, Greenwich street, New York; aud also one from
the Staten Island Dying Establishment. This will ena
ble him to have all kinds of Goods, such as Silk Dresses,
Satins, Merinoes, Alpacas, Hosiery, Hats, Bonnets,
Cloaks, Over Coats, etc., dyed in a style unsurpassed to
auy respect to any similar establishment iu the coun try.
Goods sent froin any part of the country as before,
will be attended to at the shortest possible notice.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received
from all parts of Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Ken
tucky, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of the same.
All kind of Goods, such as Gentlemen's Wearing Ap
parel, Renovated, Repaired and made by two first-rate
Tailors, attached to the establishment.
Also, a good assortment of Fine Trimmings for Coats.
Pants or Vests, always ou band.
Ladies aud gentlemen sending goods to this shop will
please label them and accompany them with written di
rections. Persons havinggood to be colored, will please
send them in before cold weather sets in.
N. B. The cash must be paid for all goods, on delive
rv. The proprietor will not be held responsible for
citizen's goods, which remain longer than one month in
the shop after beiug finished.
nov 30 35-ts
eir NEW GOODS. JZ*
r rHIE undersigned has just returned from the North
1 with a LARGE and COMPLETE STOCK of
STAPLE and FANCY DIY GOODS,
which he is now opening. The usual qualifying re
marks of splendid, beautiful, Ac., he thinks unneces
sary, as the goods speak for themselves, as to style,
quality, and price, und therefore need no trumpeter.
Reiving, however, on the intelligence and taste of the
lauiics of Macro, and the surrounding country, he
would respectfullv submit the decision to them, all of
whom he cordially invites to call and examine for
themselves befote purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 12. 2S.tf’ W- W. PARKER, __
13T GEORGIA MADE j£J
LEATHER AND SHOES.
ritilE uudeisigned has for sale, on consignment, a
L splendid lot of
HARNESS and BRIDLE LEATHER.
BAND and SOLE do.
RUSSETT and PLANTATION do.
BLACK WAX, KIP and CALF do.
UFA rr RUSSETT SHOES.
BLACK WAX do.
WOMEN’S SHOES for house servants.
Oct 12. 2S-tf WM. W. PARKER.
FAMILY GOODS.
IRISH LINEN, Sheetings, Flannels, Ginghams,
Tweeds, Prints, Jaconet, Checked and Swiss Mus
lins, Ticking, Canton Flannels, and every other article
suitable for family use, on terms the most accommo
dating.
We intend selling our Goods at small profits, and
will be most happy to show them, whether we sell or
not. Our motto is to please and satisfy all our custom
ers, we will do our prettiest to succeed. When shop
ping, remember. BOSTICK & JOHNS.
Oct. 5.
WOOD, BRADLEY & CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Fine and plain Furniture, Chairs,
Feathers. Matrasses, Window
SJ4 - ■*—Tf.)* Shades, Ac., Ac.
pat Peru— wishing Fund
ti — —i j ure would do well to give us a
call. We have a large stock on band, aud are constant
ly ‘.Manufacturing at the very lowest Prices for cash,
oct 26 3‘>-4m
WINDOW SHADES.
HAVING an unusual Large Stock of Window Shades
on hand, we will dispose of them at a Large Dis
count for cash, if applied for soon,
oct 26 3tMf WOOD, BRADLEY A CO.
HATS AND CAPS.
/ ‘ ENTS, fashionable Moleskin, a beaut
\T fu! article. Also, a general assortment
of men’s and boy V Soft Hats. A large .iaiaia|a
stock of Caps of all kinds. New styles, Ac.,
or sale low bv STRONG A WOOD.
()AA BUSHELS Fresh f’orn Meal.
Jm * M 9 5 bbls. Loudon Porter, 5 do. Scotch Ale, just
received by T. DEMPSEY.
July 20 16-ts
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
Mulbeeev Street, Macon, Ga.,
THE undersigned having leased this well /wA
known Establishment for a term of years,
(known as the House formerly occupied by Thos. J.
Shinholser,) solicits a continuance of the liberal patron
age heretofore extended to this establishment, and
pledges himself to spare no pains nor expense to render
all comfortable, who mav favor him with a call.
The undersigned has, also, a first rate STABLE, with
good O-th-rs, plenty of feed and good lots for Drovers.
I intend keeping constantly on hand, all the time, for
sale the finest of MULES, having made arrangements
with Mr. D. Y’oung, in Tennessee, who will send them
to me as ordered. Planters and Wagoners would do
well to give us a call, before purchasing elsewhere, as
we intend to make quick sales, for short profits.
13T See sign, M. STUBBLEFIELD— MuIes for sale
and Livery Stable. M. STUBBLEFIELD.
Late of Tennessee.
* f Omnibuses will run to and from the House /
fare, 25 cents. oct 19 29—ly
REMOVAL.
THE undersigned take pleasure in announc-K\\\'\
iug to their former patrons and the Plan
ters generally, that they have removed to the
safe and commodious
FI RE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
Previously occupied by Messrs. Ousley A Son, which
they have leased lor a term of years. Grateful for the
patronage bestowed on them, they renew the tender ot
iheit'ter sices, iu the transaction of a legitimate
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Taking no interest, direct or indirect, in the purchase
of Cotton, they pledge their undivided attention to the
interest of their patrons.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other Merchandise,
will be promptly and carefully filled, and Cash Advan
ces made on produce in store.
July 7 —l4—tf PATTEN A COLLINS.
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
undersigned haring associated Mr. OvidU ‘’ “X\
JL G. Sparks with him in business, continues
to transact the Warehouse and Commission
Business, under the name and style of HARDEMAN
A SPARKS.
Their undivided attention will be given to all busi
ness committed to their charge. The long experience
of the undersigned as a cotton seller, added to his de
sire to please as well as faithfully to serve those that
may patronise the new firm, give him to hope that the
liberal patronage heretofore given to Hardeman A
Hamilton, will be continued to Hardeman A Sparks.—
They will risk nothing, either in purchasing or by ad
vancing on Cotton, as they have determined to confine
themselves to business with Planters, and to them
liberal advances will be made on Cottou in store.—
Family supplies, with Bagging and Rope, will be fur
nished our friends at the lowest Macon prices.
July 14 15-ly THOS. HARDEMAN.
PLANT’S CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT.
THE SUBSCRIBER has a complete f*-
assortment of tine Carriages, and
is constantly adding to his large sup
nlv. Articles sold by him are FASHIONABLE
STYLES, and for elegance, durability, lightness and
strength, can be fully warranted and depended on.
He also has a full sett of the very best Carriage Work
men, and is manufacturing Carriages; and would call
attention to bis make of PREMIUM BUGGIES,
for which the Silver Cup was awarded to him at the
last annual State Fair. Their superiority has been
proved and acknowledged.
Carriages are ottered on as good terms as at any
other establishment as I am determined not to be un
dersold. T. H. PLANT,
feb 2 44-ts
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
ONE DOOR BELOW THE L ANIER Jr n
HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA.
DkLoachk A Cos., will keep constantly
onhandanextensiveassortmentofCAß- “ 11
RIAGES, of every variety and pattern, built expressly
for the Southern market, and warranted of the best
materials and workmanship, together with a complete
assortment of Harness, Carriage Trimmings, Fly-nets,
Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Ac., all of which will be
sold cheap.
P. S.—Sir. Smith respectfully invites the friends of
Smith, Oliver A Cos., to give him a call, as he will be
always on hand to wait on them.
sep 15 24-ly
MACON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE.
W. T. MIX A CO., Cotton Avenue, Manu
! r-qSiflSjk facturers us Saddles, Bridles and Harness,
r have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise
a part: Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Shafton Saddles;
Planter’s large and extra large Saddles; Men’s plain
do.; English do.; Boy’s and Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles
of a variety of patterns; Bridles and Martengales;
Saddle-bags, Ac.
Saddleh’s Materials.—Saddle Trees, Skirtinir and
Ilog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
Harnesses. —Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by the single set.
dec 1 35-ts
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned having sold to aP'y r?
Mr. Augustain Cooper, and Mr. ■’ y M /
John M. Cooper half interest in our
Livery Business, would respectfully in- .var siZ..—
form their friends and the public that they will con
tinue the business at their old Stand, known as the
Floyd House Stables, corner of Wharf and 3rd streets,
under the name and firm of
JOSEPH M. COOPER A CO.
Onr Stables and Lots are large and commodious, and
no pains will be snarod to give perfect satisfaction for
the money or good paper.
Horses and Carriages of every description for hire
and sale.
Our accommodations for Drovers are superior to any
in the city. Come and see. J. M. COOPER A SON.
J. M. Cooper, Geo. F. Cooper,
A. Cooper, John M. Cooper.
feb 9 45-ts J. M. COOPER A CO.
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
THIS new establishment is now in operation and
fitted out on a scale as extensive as anv Foundry
in the Southern country. The increased facilities of
the proprietor enables him to sav that the execution of
his work shall be equal to that of the first class estab
lishments at the North, and his prices and terms shall
be equally favorable. The principal articles made aud
for sale, are as follows:
STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, of any required
form and size; CIRCULAR, SINGLE and GANG
SAW MILLS, on the most approved plan, by steam
or water power.
Machinery for Flouring and Grist Mills, Sugar Mills,
Syrup Boilers, Bullock’s Cotton Press, Gin Gearing,
Bark Mills, Car Wheels, Iron Castings, Hodgkiss Wa
ter Wheels, French Burr, Esopus and Cologne Mill
Stones, Brass Castings, Parker’s Water Wheels,
mar 23 51-ly ItOB’T FINDLAY, Proprietor.
DENTISTRY.
AS DR. G. McDONALI) has declined
leaving Macon, the firm of G. &
James McDonald, will be continued as
heretofore. They are qualified for, and
preoared to do any style of work belonging to the Den
tal Profession.
Office as usual, at the residence of G. McDonald, on
Second street. nov 23 84-ts
DENTISTRY-WITH ITS IMPROVEMENTS.
Dr. g. McDonald would respect
fully call attention to his new and i;n- >rJE
proved mode ;>c ! ?ing up anti inserting i -CQ’7 ¥t?
artificial teeth. The teeth, gums, and
plate, are all cemented together by heat, making solid
work, and inserted on the atmospheric pressure plan,
presenting a pet fed ly life-like appearance, o< teeth and
gums, and possessing in even’ respect a decided supe
riority over block teeth, single gum teeth, or any other
mode that has hitherto been practiced.
Since the partnership between McDonald A Gallager
has been dissolved, Dr. McDonald has associated with
him in the practice Dr. James (McDonald, who he feels
authorised iu recommending as a gentleman of skill
aud integrity. As they have prepared themselves for
an extensive business in all branches of the profession,
despatch, as well as care and skill may be expected in ali
their operations. Terms: either cash down or when
called for. jan 19-42-ts
FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ac.
CtOUNTH Y MERCH ANTS, and others, supplied on
/ moderate terms, with plain and ornamental Can
dies, Raisins, Oranges, Apples, Butter, Sugar and Bos
ton Crackers, etc. Also, Segars, Tobacco and Pipes.
Having obtained the services of a finished Candy
Maker, from New York, and using best White Sugar,
we warrant these Candies to stand the climate.
The above articles, and all sorts of Drugs and Medi
cines, for sale by J. 11. A W. S. ELLIS,
Between Messrs. E. Bond and A. J. White, Cherry
■t., Macon, Ga. nov 24 34-ts
TAILORING ESTABLISHMEAT.
AMERICUS, GA.
THE undersigned wishes to inform the citizens m
Sumter and the adjoining counties, that he has
opened the above establishment, and will be always
(U to see his former customers, and ull who may
favor him with their patronage.
All Garments made in the Shop, are warranted
to tit, together with good workmanship, or Cloth and
Trimmings paid for.
Cutting done to order. Gentlemen calling and
leaving their measure, their Garments will be sent to
them wherever desired, if practicable,
mar 30 52-ts P. M. O’SHAY.
LIFE OF JOHN C. CALHOUN.
JUST received, the Second Vol. of JOHN C. CAL
HOUN’S WORKS. J. M. BOA&DMAN.
Sept. 21 24-ts
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1854.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Copartnership of WYCHE A GATES -p,.
was dissolved on 15th October. Persons KxJJ,
having claims, will present them to Thomas T.
Wyche for settlement, who alone is authorised to collect
and settle the business of the concern.
THOS. T. WYTHE.
J. M. GATES.
THOMAS T. YY Y CIIE having made arrange
ments with Messrs. Patten A Collins to continue busi
ness at their Fire Proof YVurehouse, it affords me plea
sure to be able to recommend him to my friends, and
the planters generally, as worthy of their confidence.
Nov. 9 32-y ‘ JAMES M. GATES.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
Fort Valloy, G-oorgia,
THE subscriber having purchased this establishment
from Mr. Dorsev, solicits a continuance of the lib
eral patronage heretofore extended to the house. Trav
ellers going west, can obtain breakfast, at 8 o’clock, and
those east, dinner as heretofore. Whatever the markets
of Savannah, Macon, or Columbus affords in the way ot
fish, oysters, Ac., will be spread upon the table. The
subscriber flatters himself from his long experience iu
the business, to be able to give satisfaction, aud intends
keeping a house inferior to none in the State.
(nov 30 35-ts) HENRY H. LUMPKIN.
TTT - Savannah Republican, Columbus Enquirer,
Democrat, (Oglethorpe,) will give the above 5 insertions.
t. c. nibset. chas. p. laky.
NISBET & LEVY.
OCMULGEE FOUNDRY’ A MACHINE SHOP,
Macon, Georgia, Manufacturers of Steam En
gines and Boilers, Rice Thrashers, Gin and Mill Gear
ing, Saw Mill Irons and Shaftings, Water-wheels, Plates
and Balls, Pulleys, Grave Railings, and Machinery in
general.
Asa testimonial to the character of their work, they
beg leave to submit the following extract from the Re
port of the Committee on Machinery, to the Southern
Central Agricultural Society A Mechanics’ Institute.—
Mr. Win. M. W adley is the well known and competent
Engineer in Chief of the Western A Atlantic Railroad,
and the other members of the Committee are men of
high standing as mechanics.
Extract from the Report:
“ Os the three Engines exhibited we consider Messrs.
Nisbet A Levy’s the best, and best adapted to agricul
tural purposes, and award them the premiums—a Sil
ver Cup worth SSO, and a Gold Medal worth S3O.
Os the Pumps, Y\ ater-wheels and Gin Gear exhibited,
we consider Messrs. Nisbet A Levy’s the best, and
award them the premium on these articles of manufac
ture.” _ YVm. M. YVadley, Ch’mn.
Orders for Gin Gear and other machinery,
promptly filled, on suitable reference being given,
dec 1 35 ts
SPLENDID NEW SPRING MILLINERY
FOR 1853.
MRS. M. CAREY is now opening andjg&gMn
receiving at her old stand, opposite theWijp
Lanier House, anew and beautiful stock ofSpring YA
and summer MILLINERY A FANCY GOODS, com
prising all the different styles of STRAW, SONTAG,
ALBONT, LACK, SILK’ and FANCY BONNETS,
CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, Ac. Also, LACE, SILK
EMBROIDERED and plain MANTILLAS and .Mantel
lets, Laces, Swiss Embroidered Dress Trimmings, to
gether with every article usually kept in her line, all ot
which will be sold at the lowest possible figure.—Mrs.
C. invites the attention of her customers in the couutrv
to call and examine her stock.
N. B.—Will be open on the 15th of April an entire
new stock of Hats and Bonnets. apr 6 1-ts
NEYV MILLINERY STORE.
MRS. KENNEDY has just returned front
New Y’ork, where she has selected a choice
and elegant assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods,
to which she would call the attention of the Ladies of
Macon and the surrounding country. Thankful for past
favors, she is determined to leave nothing undone to
deserve a continuance of the same.
She has removed to the store formerly occupied
by Freeman A Benson as an Ice Cream Saloon, be
tween W. YV. Parker’s and the N. Y r . Branch Store,
nov 2 31-
TO THE PUBLIC.
HAVING determined to close out mv entire
Stock of ‘
ELEGANT MILLINERY GOODS,
during the present season, I will sell at such reduced
prices, particularly to cash buyers, as will attract
ATTENTION.
I have in Store most beautiful Evening Dresses
and Dress Silks, splendid Embroideries, Trim
miugs, Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Mantillas
and a full Stock of the most
FASHIONABLE
BONNETS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES, AC.
At the same time, I would most respectfully request
all those indebted to me to call, as sooa as possible, aud
settle Iheir bills.
Dresses, Cloaks, Ac , made to order at shortest
notice. MRS. F. DESSAU,
oct 5—27-v on Triangular Block.
TO THE LADIES.
rrHIE undersigned would respectfully invite the nt-
JL tention of the Ladies of Macon and vicinitv, to his
NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FANCY DRY
GOODS, now for Exhibition and Sale, at his old stand,
corner of Second aud Cherry Streets, opposite to Geo
YV. Ross.
The Stock is complete and varied, and will compare
favorably with any oilier in the city. Prices moderate,
and Goods of the best quality. Orders per servants, or
otherwise, as promptly and faithfully filled, as when
customers make personal examination and selection.
sep 28 20-ts A. W. MARSIIALL.
Highly Important Intelligence’
FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS
AT REDUCED RATES !
IF “ a penny saved is a penny earned ” then do the
undersigned present an opportunity to tlieir friends
customers and the public, to make hare investments
in the purchase of useful and indispensably necessary
articles of DRY GOODS.
Listen to us while we explain the modus oj>erar>di of
this proposition. In the eight months past, we huve
so surpassed our expectations as to do a business ex
ceeding that of any previous year. This has been ef
fected by purchasing an entirely NEW STOCK last
fall, and keeping up an assortment with regular sup
plies of seasonable goods which we were justified in
believing would command a ready sale in this market.
And we are happy to say the experiment has been suc
cessful. We had no old Goals to begin with, and we
have none now on hand, aud to prevent such an unde
sirable state of things, we now propose to sell the acsi
due of our
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
At Astonishingly Low J‘rices /
This offer is made, because we wish to make room
for an extensive supply of FALL AND WINTER
MERCHANDISE, new, rich, racy and elegant, and to
keep our shelves free of old, unseasonable or unfash
ionable goods, for all time to come.
With our grateful thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to us, we invite our friends to call
and verify the truth of the proposition here made—that
II any of the goods in store can be bought from now
till September next, at UNPRECEDENTED LOW fig
ures. BOSTICK A JOHNS,
june 29 13-ts
C. H. FREEMAN,
MANUFACTURER of Candies, Cordials, Syrups,
Ac., under the office of the Georgia Citizen.
Balls, Parties, and Families furnished with Cake, etc.,
at short nolice, and on reasonable terms, for the Cash.
N. B.—All orders from thecountry accompanied with
the cash, will meet with prompt attention.
dec 17 88-ts
NOTICE
TO MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS.
PLANTERS of Bibb and adjacent counties, are in
vited lo call and examine my large stock of GRO
CERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, just opened,
and for sale, wholesale and retail, on the most liberal
and accommodating terms, at my store-house, on Cher
ry street, next door to the corner ot 2nd street,
sep 28 26-ts A. W. MARSHALL.
BOOTS AND SHOE3.
r rMIANKFUL for the very liberal patronage
JL heretofore extended to them, the subscri
bers would respectfully solicit a continuance uffE J
the same. They have’in store and are weekly
receiving the largest stock of Boots and Shoes ever bjt
fore ottered by them, and would respectfully invite the
attention of buyers before purchasing elsewhere.—
Their stock is manufactured with particular reference
to their retail trade, aud is warranted to be of good
stock and workmanship.
nov 331—ts STRONG A YVOOD.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 8. a-
Cotton Avenue, Opposite WashihgtonS3 4
Hall, Macon, Ga. The subscribers would ret urufßy >
their thanks for the verv liberal and long contin
ued patronage extended to them, and would most res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. YVe have
now in store a large assortment of BOOTS AND
SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to which
weekly additions will be made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a Shoe store, and
would invite those “wishing to purchase, to call and ex
amine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as
any house in the city or State,
oct 13-28 MIX A KIBTLAND.
BLANKS.
A GENERAL Assortment of Attorney’s, Clerk’s,
Justice’s, Ordinary’s, Notary’s,and Tax Collectors
BLANKS.
Also, CHECKS on the several Banks iu Macon, fori
sale at and Mtmsnysr Office. 1
NOTICE ! NOTICE I NOTICE I
THE undeisigned having formed a Copartnership
and opened a General Assortment of Groceries and
Provisions in one ot Ralston’s Stores (betweeu Asher
Ayres and Hardeman A Sparks Ware House) would
respectfully invite all their friends and the public gener
ally to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere, as
they intend to sell as cheap as the cheapest.
They will at all times keep a full Stock of Groceries.
Provisions and Liquors of all kinds, amongst which may
be found the following articles:
20 bbls. Whiskey,|
10 “ Gin,
10 “ N. E. Rum,*
3 Casks Otard Braudy,
10 Qr. Casks Wine,
2 Bbls. “Old” Brandy,
10 “ Stuart’s Syrups,
t Hbd. Muscovado Sugar,
5 “ Porto Rico “
20 Bbls. Stuart’s refined Sugar,
50*50 Lbs. Georgia Hams and Sides,
50 Bags Rio and Java Coffee,
50 Bbls. “Tbomastou” Lime,
150 Bags Flour,
10 Bb!s. “Hiram Smith” Flour,
10 “ Mackerel,
1*5,000 Cigars of Choice Brands,
and all other articles usuallv kept bv Wholesale and Re
tail Grocers. TURPIN A RICHARDSON.
Go. B. Turtis, YV. YV. Ricnaßnsox.
oct 26 30-ts
TIN WARE! TIN WARE!!
SIGN OF THE BIG COFFEE POT.
UAY’ING now on band a verv large Assortment of
READY MADE TIN WARE, Country Mer
rauts, and others, wishing to purchase to sell again,
• otild do well to give me a call,
l-sf” All kinds of Tin Work done at shortest notice.
B. A. WISE.
Jan. 24 4S ts Macon, Ga.
MARBLE
TOIIN RITTER, Marble Manufacturer,No. 10,Grand
street. New Haven, Connecticut, has constantly on
and, made to order, of American and Foreign Marble,
rave Stones and Monuments of various patterns, Ta
le Tops, Chimney Pieces, Jains, Mantles, Baptismal
‘ounts, etc., etc.
Various patterns of Monuments from the above es
iblisbment, can be seen in Rose Hill Cemetery. Or
ers for any description of Marble work, will be receiv
-1 by the undersigned, who is authorized to act as Mr.
litter’s Agent. JOHN L. JONES,
jail 12-52 41-y
PETER & JAUGSTETTER,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
Opposite the Lanier House.
THE subscribers are now 45&1
receiving and opening, vJB
heir Stock of FALL and iga
VINTER GOODS, cousist
ig in part of Black and
‘ancv Colored French and
Inglisb Cloths, French, Eng- KaRS?-* JPga
sh, and American Cassi- tel I| ft
acres, of nil kinds and eo- w|l||f R |?||
>rs; Vestings of Silks, Sa- Fhg- 0
ins, Cut Velvet and Embroi- rl |*l
fared Patterns, Overcoatings IJif i
-such as fine English Beav- JF \i j J
rs—alll of which will be<c^w£^^ii&-<.*s
lade and Trimmed in our usual style, and at the short
st notice.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Consisting in part of new style of Patent Shirts,
Jnder Shirts, Merino and Canton Flannel Drawers,
locks. Scarfs, Neck Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sus
enders, Ac. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage
estowed upon us, we respectfully solicit u continuance
f the same; hoping, that bv strict application to busi
ess, and a moderate scale of prices, to meet the appro
bation of those dealing with us.
N. B.— Gutting done at the shortest notice.
PETER & JAUGSTETTER.
Nov. 8 31-y
CHINA AND CROCKERY STORE.
PBCOND STREET, TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GA.
~J ) P. McEVOY has just received and is dowMQ
1V • opening an extensive and elegant stock et'CaMr
roods in his line, to which he invites public at
jution. Among other items, he begs leave to mention
he following:
White and Gold-band China, in Tea and Dinner
fats, at prices from $* to #l5O.
Silver Plated Castors and Fruit Baskets.
Chandaliers (for tluid) suitable for Hulls and Cbureh
. s.
Brittania Ware—Knives and Forks.
Large lot of Vases —Coffee Cups.
Goblets, Tumblers and other Glassware.
Looking Glasses —Waiters.
Besides a large assortment of White Granite and
Cotuniou Ware, and every other article usually kept in
similar establishment. The Ladies are specially invi
ed to call and examine his assortment, before purchas
. ig elsewhere.
sep 26 2S-tf
CHEAP GOODS!
s?" Ten per cent below New York cost.„J£J
I VIIE SUBSCRIBER wiU sell his entire stock of
DRY GOODS at the above rates. Also, bis
♦ock of GROCERIES, cheaper than they can be
btuined at anv other store in Macon,
dec 16-89 ts A. W. MARSHAL.
A LARGE lot ot fine teas that have been tried and
proved to lie A. No. 1 Fine Oolong Superior do.
‘’ine Imperial, Extra-tiue do., for sale at
FREEMAN & BENSON’S,
july 20 Id—lt No. 12, Cotton Avenue.
BIRD CAGES —Just received and for sale a large
assortment of Mocking and Canary Bird Cages,
feb 23 47 B. A. WISE A CO
CORN HEAL AND WHEAT BRAN.—
From Atlanta Mills, for sale bv the quantity,
mar 2 A. J. WHITE.
LIME AND CEMENT.
4<)a BLS. LIME,
|)U 50 bis. Cement, for sale bv
aug 31 22 CHAS. CAMPBELL.
AA7TNDOW SHADES. —A large assortment of
W Window Shades, just received, and will be sold
cheap at BOSTICK A JOHNS,
mar 23 61
COOKING STOVES. —At prices varying from
sl4 to SIOO, and warranted in every respect both
as to price, quality and durability; for sale bv
feb 23 47 B. A. WISE A CO.
LANDS FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale the following lots of
land:
No. 33, Ist District Lee. No. 53, 14th Dist. Lee.
48, 2d “ “
“ 256, loth “ “ now Randolph.
“ 78, 24th “ “ “ Stewart
Apply to JEREMIAH SMITH.
Macon, Nor. 22d, 1858. S4-3tn
JERESII GARDEN SEED.
QA AAfl PAPERS GARDEN SEEDS.
1 bushel Kentucky Grass seed.
1 “ French Lucerne seed.
1 “ Red and White Clover seed,
nst received and for sale, wholesale and retail by
GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist
Macon, Ga. Dec. 7, 1853. 36-3 m
MACKEREL.
O A PACKAGES No. 1, 2 and 3 new Mackerel, for
OU sale by CATER & BOWDRE.
feb 15 46-ts
CHEAP BLANKETS.
rf'MIE subscribers baro in store an excellent lot 9-4
JL Negro Blankets, which will be sold at less than
New York cost, iu cousequence of the lateness of the
season for them. CATER A BOWDRE.
feb 15 46-ts
FLOUR !—COME AT LAST I !
4 a AAH Ebs. Lenoir’s Extra Family Flour.
I U#UUU 80,000 Lbs. Atlanta Mills Sup. Hour, fur
sale by CATER & BOWDRE.
feb 15 46-ts
Molasses and syrup.-io Hhds. prime
W. I. Molasses, (new crop. 25 bbls Florida and
N. 0. Syrup, for sale by CATER A BOWDRE.
feb 15 _____ 15-ts
SEED OATS. — 500 Bushels Prime Tennessee
Oate, for *4ilc by CATER & BOWDRE.
feb 15 46-ts
JARDa —3,000 Lbs. Choice Leaf Lard, for sale bv
x |fcb 15 46-tf] CATER A BOWDRE. ‘
Locket, long a co.—c ommis si o n
MERCHANTS and Shipping Agents,
*f 31 22-y) Savannah, Ga.
GAS BURNERS.
JUST received a variety of neat and elegant patterns
of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets Ac., to which
we would respectfully invite the attention of those about
to become consumers of Gas, and the pnblic generally.
BRAY, CARHART A CO. or
sep 7 M. D. BARNES.
NEW GOODB.
r p’HK thankful for jmst favors, would ask
JL their old friends and customers to 44 crivt them a
call” at their old Stand, ou MULBERRY STREET,
opposite the Lanier House, where we will always be
found “ at home,” and readv to wait upon all who mav
favor us with a call.
Crackers.
20 Boxes Soda Crackers,
10 ” Sugar *’
20 Bbls. Butter 44
10 Half-bbls. ” ”
Candies.
20 Boxes assorted Sugar Plums.
Preserves.
100 Jars assorted West India,
50 ” ” Jellies.
Sardines.
5 Cases whole, half and quarter Boxes, just re
ceived, and sot sale by C. A. ELLS A SON.
Oct. 5.
NUTS ASSORTED KINDS.
BBLS. PECANE,
* * 3 bbls. English Walnuts,
5 44 Soft Shell Almonds,
5 “ Filberts and Brazil Nuts, all fresh and in
Store, for sale by C. A. ELLS A SON.
oct 5
V)A C ASES, QU ARTS AND PINTS of Wolfe’s
V* Celebrated Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, just re
ceived by Steamer, and for sale bv
<** 5 C. A. ELLS k SON.
BL CKH IIEAT.—IO Barrels just received, and
for sale by C. A. ELLS A SON.
Oct. 19
DRIED BEEF.—SOO pounds Dried Beef.
100 tiue Smoked Tongues. For sale bv
Oct. 19 C. A. ELLS & SON.
FARINA.
BOXES HECKERS FARINA, fresh, for family use.
♦ * just received from Steamer and for sale bv
oct 3 c. A. ELLS A SON.
054 JARS FINE MACCABOY SNUFF,
wll 20 I)oz. bottles of Lorillards best snuff, in Store
and for sale by C. A. ELLS A SON.
rpOBACCO, TOBACCO.—A fine lot of Cut
I and Plug, just received and for sale bv
°ct 5 C. A. ELLS & SON.
1853.—FALL and win mi trade.
We are now offering, at the old Stand of
WM. B. & E. J. JOHNSTON,
MuU-erry Street, fronting CAt n Arenue,
The largest stock of new and desirable style of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE,
FANCY GOODS, GUNS, CUTLERY, &c.,
to be found in the State, on the most favorable terms.
A call is respectfully invited,
nov. 9 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
PRESENTS. —A fine selection of articles suitable
as Bridal and other presents, Wedding Cake
Boxes, Ac. For sale by
nov. 9 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
NEW’ GAMES—Sets of Furniture, Tea Sets,
Rattles, Dolls, Boxes of Tools, Battle Doors and
Shuttle Cocks, and a number of other desirable articles
for children. For sale bv
nov. 9 - E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
T)ORT MONAIES—Cigar Cases, Walking Canes,
X an elegant lot. For sale bv
nov 9. E. J.‘JOHNSTON A CO.
Y \ T OIiK BOXES —W riting Desks, Odor Boxes,
V V Ac, for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
FOR SALE.
O“T BALES BAGGING, 200 coils Kentuck Rope.
<■l/ 200 sacks Sail, 100 bbls. Flour,
50 boxes Tobacco, 100 bbls. Crushed, Gran
ulated and Coffee Sugar.
100 sacks Java, Mocha, Laguira and Rio Coffee.
25,000 lbs. Tennessee Bacon.
Faints, Oils, Glass, Ac.
aug 12 ASHER AYRES.
Cheese, Butter, &c.
f 4 a BOXES Cheese.
ejU 10 Firkins Goshen Butter.
10 Bbls. Mercer Potatoes.
3 Bbls. Onions.
50 Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes Raisins.
60 Sacks Buckwheat Flour.
10 Boxes Leaf Lard.
5 Half bbls Pig Pork.
10 44 and Quarter t his. Fulton Market Beef.
60 Pieces Smoked Beef.
Beef Tongues, Pickled and Smoked.
i-> Packages No. 1, 2 aud 3 Mackerel, lor sale bv
>*ov. 9 ASHER AYRES.
MARBELIZED Iron Mantles for sale bv
oct 26 so- b. a. Wise.
/ 't RATES ! GRATES I ! just received and for
V I sale by (oct 26 30-J B. A. WISE.
fP ABLE and Pocket Cutlery for sale bv
1 oct 26 30- B.A.WTSE.
nOl SE I‘ urnishingGoods. A General Assortment
lor sale by (oct 26 80-) B. A. WISE.
lARD, At. 10 bbls. Extra fine Lard.
J I'to Beef Tongues for sale bv
oct 26 30- OEO. T. ROGERS.
MACKEREL, 30 bbls. Large and Small No. 8
. Mackerel.
2t> Kits No. 1. do
20 bbls. scaled Herring.
oct 26 30- GEO. T. ROGERS.
MOLASSES. —20 Hhds. prime CubaMolnsses, just
received by (nov2 31) GEO. T. ROGERS.
RAISINS &C.—SO Boxes New Crop Raisins,
i 75 Eighth boxes do do do
5 Bbls. Almonds
3 44 Pecaus,
3 44 English Walnuts,
5 44 Brazil Nuts, just received and for sale bv
nov 2 31 GEO. T. ROGERS. ‘
SARDINES, -600 Quarter and Half Boxes”Sur
dmes, for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS,
nov 2 31
BUTTER ANDCHEESE.-# Boxes Cheese
5 kegs Goshen Butter, just received per Steamer.
no y 2 31 GEO. T. ROGERS.
pHEESE and BUTTER—IS boxes Cheese.
\.J 5 casks Cheese; 3 firkins of superior Goshen
Butter, Just received, by T. L. ROSS,
dec 58 sy
CfODFISII and POTATOES bbls superior
/ Irish Potatoes; 5 Quintals of Codfish,
Just received by (dec 28) T. L. ROSS.
DRIED BEEF and TONGUES.
1 bbl. Dried Beef; 1 bbl. Fulton Market, Pickled
Beef; 2 doz. large Beef Tongues, jnst received bv
(fee 28) T. L. ROSS.
RITS—2 bbls. Savannah Grits; 10 bushels
T Common Grits. Just received bv
dec 28 ‘ T. L. ROSS.
YEAST POWDERS—! J boxes Preston’s ami
Merrill’s Yeast Powders; 3 boxes Rabbill’s Yeast
Powders, just received by (dec 28) T. L. ROSS.
CIORN. —1,000 bushels Tennessee Old Corn, just
J received. T. L. ROSS,
nov 14 37—tt
BEANS.— 3 bhls. Northern White Beans,
Just received by (dec 28) T. L. ROSS.
CIORN, Ate—l,soo bushels Corn,
) 100 do Oats,
50 do Peas,
dec 28 Jnst received by T. L. ROSS.
GROTW II OF 1853.
4 k) VARIETIES of Cabbage;
lA* Beaus, Snaps und Runners,
Beets, Cucumbers;
Lettuce, Radishes;
10 varieties Peas;
Turnips, English, Dutch, Red Top and others;
Grass Seeds, Flower Seed ;
Canary 44 Button Onions,
Onion Setts, Ac., Ac.
Merchants and Families supplied on suitable terms bv
J. H. A W. S. ELLIS,
Cherry St., rear Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
dec 7 ss-*•
MANUFACTORY.
VOL. XXXI.—NO. 49.
REMOVAL AND CHANGE.
IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK.
MORRIS L. HALLOW’ELL & CO.
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVING REMOVED iDto their splendid new ware
house, entrance No. 147 Market, and No. 21 North
Fourth street, are opening for the Spring trade an as
sortment of SILK AND FANCY GOODS, that for ex
tent and variety will surpass any stock ever offered in
r lnto new store, which is
ONE OF TIIE LARGEST IN AMERICA, with a busi
ness of an unusual amount already established and in
tending largely to increase it, especially with those who
buy For Cash, aud believing that the fairest system
injobbirg goods is to have Uniform Prices, they will
be compelled to sell at a much smaller profit than can
possibly be afforded where loug credits are given.
Under their CASH and SHORT CREDIT system
the necessity for charging large profits, does not’exist,
and bv selling their goods at a VERY SMALL AD
VANCE ON THE FOREIGN COST.
They mean to make it the I.vtkeest of every judge of
goods, to buy upon the following
tbums i
CASH BUYERS will receive a discount of Six per
cent, if the money be paid in par funds, within 10 days
from date of bill.
Uncurrent money will only be takes at its market
value on the day it is received.
To merchants of undoubted standing a credit of Six
months will be given if desired.
Where money is remitted in advance of maturity a
discount at the rate of Twelve per cent, per annum will
be allowed.
They ask for merchants visiting the Eastern cities,
the favor of an examination of their stock, being satisfl.
ed that they will be convinced that it is not for their in
terest to pay the largest profits that are Absolutely Es
sential to those who give long credit.
M. 1,. Hallowkll, J. L Hali.owell. T. W. Swbnbt,
James Tuaqitiab, A. W. Littlb, E. R. Hctchinsok.
jail 18 42-2 m
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
MACON, GA.,
rpnOMA3 L. ROSri offers his services to . _j_v
_L the Planters aud Merchants of Tennes- IBpct
see, and Upper Georgia, for the sale of
BACON, CORN, OATS, RYE, FLOUR fHt\
MEAL, BUTTER, LARI), FEATHERS,
and all kinds of country produce, generally, on com
mission. Ilis stoiage warehouse is large, and in the
central or business part of the city.
Reference —J. B. Ross A Cos.
RAILROAD SPIKES,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS AND FASTENINGS.
fITHE Subscribers continue to manufacture with in-
J. creased facilities, HOOK and FLAT HEAD R AIL
ROAD SPIKES and WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS of
any pattern, either punched or plain The best quality
of Ji on ia used, and the are puaraoteed to give
satisfaction hi every respect. We are prepared to till
orders for any quantity with dispatch, and at the lowest
market prices.
Also, Boat Spikes, Bolts and Boiler Rivets, of superi
or quality. 1
All communications addressed to ns will meet with
prompt attention. SMITH A TYSON,
No. 25 South Charles st., Baltimore.
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AXES AND HOES.—2O doz. Collins’ Hartford
Axes;
20 doz. Hunts’ Hartford Axes;
20 44 Collins’New York Axes;
20 44 H. Collins’ Axes;
20 44 Archer’s Virginia Axes:
80 44 Brady’s No. 1 Patent Hoes;
30 4 4 4 4 44 2 44 *
30 “ “ “ 2 “
100 44 Scovil’s No. 1,2, 3 and 4 Planter’s Hoes:
100 “ Phoenix No. 1,2, 8 and 4 “ 44
For sale by E. B. WEED.
22 _Bf?
NEW FALL GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving his stock ot
FANCY and STAPLE GOODS, suitable fi r the
Fall and W inter Trade. His friends and the public are
requested to give him a call. G. W. PRICE,
sep 28 26
CARPETING AND RUGS.—Jnst received an
assortment of sujierfiD* and Three Plv Carpeting,
sep 28—26 • G. W. PRICK.
PAPER HANGINGS.—On hand a fine assert-
I nient of Paper Hangings. G. W. PRICE
sep 28 26
PLAID SILKS.—Jnst received a rich and hand
some assortment of Plaid, Plain and Brocade
Silks, for sale cheap. G. W. PRICE.
wp 28 £6
PRINTED CASHMERES.—On hand a hnd-
JL some lot of Printed Cashmeres and DeLaines.
. G. W. PRICE.
B BANKETS AND KERSEYB.-Oa”band a
good assortment of Negro Blankets and Keikse’ ?,
also, fine large Bed Blankets, for sale low.
P *B-26 G. W. PRICE.
r PABLE DAMASK.—On hand a good assort
_l nient of Tab e Damask, Towelling, Napkins of all
qualities. sep 26-26 G. W. PRICE.
T INEN AND COTTON SHEETING.—For
1 s sale a large stock of li>s and 12-4 Linen and Cot
ton .Sheeting, Pillow Case, Linen and Cotton of all
ep 28-26 G. W, PRICE.
BLANKETS, Ac.
lAA|) HEAV\ 8-t and 9-4 Blankets.
v 3,1*00 ards Kerseys, with a variety of
Si aide Dry Goods, suitable for the season, just received,
and for sale bv
Pet. 19 29 CIIAS. CAMPBELL.
MACKEREL, Ac .
C4A HALF Bbl. No. 1 Muekerc-1.
mU 15 do. 44 44 2 44
400 lbs. Cod Fish, jnst received, oai for sale by
Oct. 19 CHAS. CAMPBELL.
cheeseTacT
378 BOXES New k ork State Cheese.
•J 25 44 Sperm and Adamantine Candles.
20 44 No. 1 and Pale Soap.
Just received, and lor sale bv
Oct 19. ‘CHAR CAMPBELL.
BACON, FLOUR, AC.
OA Afiri LBS - bacon,
120 bis. Lebanon and Etawah Flour,
30 44 Hyratn Smith A Spaulding “
50 44 Clarified and Crushed Sugars,
With a general assortment of Groceries, for sale by
aug3l 22- CHAS. CAMPBELL.
Another Yankee invention—a
GOOD ONE!—Jnst received <i let ©4 SELF
HEATING SMOOTHING IKONS, anew and desira
ble article. For sale by E. B. WEED,
dec 22 ‘ 38—ts
r>OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boy* A Youth’s
> line calf and kip j legged Boots; Men’s stout kip
hunting and mud Boots; Gents, lasting Gaiters, Mon
terey opera ties, and hue calf Brogans; Gents, boys
and youth’s patent and enamelled Brogans; Men’s, boys
and youth’s Calf and kip Brogans, a Targe assort rent,
oct 13 28 MIX A KIRTLAND.
IYOOTS. —A full assortment of Gents, fine French
) Call Boots, pump sole, welted aud water proof, of
various kinds and qualities, both sewed and pegged.—
Just received aud for sale tew br
ct 13 28 MIX A KIRTLAND.
LIKE, PLASTER, CEMENT, *.
O A ABBLtS. Thomaston Lime,
ZUU-50 44 Georgia
20 44 Plaster Paris,
20 44 Cement. Also, Hair for Plastering.
ang 13 ASHER AYRES^
1 A A IJb,s - Rectified and White WHISKEY.
1U VSO Bbls. Rose GIN; SO do Star GIN.
25 “ American BRANDY.
Ales,
25 Half Pipes and Quarters, of Pare Imported
Brandy, Madeira aud Port Wine; 10 de. Malaga Wine;
2",o00 choice Imported Segars; 100 Boxes Virginia
Tobacco. For sale low for easb, bv
t. e. Dempsey,
Floyd House Building, next Bank of Savannah.
9A AAA SUPERIOR HAVANA SEGARS,
10 quarter Casks pare Imported Bra*-
dy for Medical purposes,
5 quarters Port Wine,
5 44 Madeira Wine,
10 eights Malaga Wine, Holland Gin,
50 boxes choice brands Virginia Tobac
co,
10 casks Potash, for aale bv
June 22 12-ts T.C. fIEMSEY.
lAAA BUSHELS CORN, in socks, just received
*UUv on eonsignment.
Also, 100 bbls Rectified and White Whisky,
aug 17 T. C. DEMPSEY.
■4 f\ CASKS Potash, first sorts ;
AY/SOBbhi. Tennessee Whiskey;
Bushels Corn Meal;