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TERMS:
Tp* Georgia Journal and Messenger is published
lV „ r v sVednesday wonring in the city of Macon, at the
KATES:
If ■ l stricUy m advance, per year, f2 50
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ADfEBrisBRENTS inserted at the usual rates—those
not limited when handed in, will be inserted till forbid,
bat a liberal discount will be allowed to persons who
advertise by the year, and who pay on demand.
Obituary Notices of over ten lines, will be charged
*t the usual rates.
Announcements of candidates for office, to be paid
or, at the usual rates, when inserted.
Liberal arrangements made with county officers.
Druggists, Auctioneers, and others, who may wish to
make limited contracts.^
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Admin
istrators and Guardians, are required by law to be ad
rertised in a public gazette, forty days previous to the
dav of sale.
These sales must be held on the first Tuesday in the
month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon aud
three in the afternoon, at the Courthouse in the county
in which the property is situated.
.Sales of Personal Property must be advertised in
like manner, forty days.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
must be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Ordinary
or leave to sell Land and Negroes, must be published
weekly tor two months.
Citations or Letters of Administration, thirty days
for Dismission from Administrations, monthly six
months; for Dismission from Guardianship, weekly
forty days.
Rules for Foreclosing of Mortgage, monthlv
four months; foi 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 be post-paid.
Professional and Business Men.
r Professional and Bcsiness Cards will be inserted
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For three lines, per annum, $ 5 00
“ Seven lines, do 10 00
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No advertisement of this class will be admitted, un
less paid for in advance, nor for a less term than twelve
months. Advertisements of over twelve lines will be
charged pro rata. Advertisements not paid lor in ad
vance, will be charged at the regular rates.]
REGULAR MEETINGS
OF MASONS, KNIGHT TEMPLARS, ODD . FEL
LOWS AND SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
HELD IN THE CITY OK MACON.
MASONS.
Grand Lodge of Georgia for 1854, October 31st.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, first and third Monday nights in
each month.
Constantine Chapter, No, 4, second Monday night in
each month.
Washington Council, Nc. 6, fourth Monday night in
each month.
St. Omer’s Encampment, Knights Templar, No. 2.
Quarterly Sessions; commencing on the second
Mondays of February and May, aud third Monday
ir, August, and Tuesday before the first Monday in
November.
odd fellows,
Ohm Lodge, first Wednesday in June.
Grind Encampment, Tuesday previous.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, every Thursday evening.
United Brothers, No. 5, every Tuesday evening.
Macon Union Encampment, No. 2, second aud fourth
Moudav evenings in each month.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Grand Division, fourth Wednesday in Oct., annually
Tomochichi Division, every Friday night.
E. A. & J. A. NISBET,
Attorneys nt Lmw.
MACON, GEORGIA.
UT" ILL practice Law in the Circuit Court of the U.
States —in the following Counties, to-wit: Bibb.
Houston, Macon, Crawford, Marion, Twiggs, Jones and
Putnam, and will take cases in the Supreme Court of
Georgia at any of its Terms.
Particular attention paid to the settlement of money
ed claims, and to collections through the Courts.^
; ts“ Odiee on corner of Mulberry and Second Streets,
opposite to C. Campbell’s, and over store of C. Day A
EUGENICS A. NISBET, JAMES A. NISBET.
oct 4 27-
’ Republican and G >rgian, Savannah; Chronich
Jr’Sentinl, Augusta; Time* it- Sen tint*, Columbos.
Atlanta; Binner, Athens; Advocate, Mari
etta; and city pajiers copy weekly 4 times.
FISH dr ROBINSON,
t TTORNEVS AT LAW—OGLETHORPE, Ga.—
J\ Having associated themselves in the practice ol
Law, will attend the Courts of the following counties
Mac n, Marion, Taylor, Houston, Dooly, Worth, Sum
ter, Lee, Kincbafoonee, Pulaski. Telfair, and Irwin:—
They will also practice in the Circuit Courts of the Uni
ted States, for Georgia, aud in the Supreme Court ol
this State at Columbus, Americas, Macon and Decatur
Strict attention given to the collection and securing of
claims
GEO. W. FISII, WM. H. ROBINSON,
j U ne 14 11- lately of Lanier.
lr. WILLIAM ELLIS,
1) ESPJSCTFULLY offers his professional services to
V the citizens of Macon and vicinity. With an expe
rience of twenty-six y ears in the practice of medicine,
together with prompt aud diligent attention to business,
hehopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patron
age. Residence aud Office at Dr. T. B. Gormans.—
Pgp'ar Street. * apl 12 2-',*m*
CHARLES E NISBET,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW—CUTHBERT, Ran.
dolph Cos. Will practise in the following coun
ties: Randolph, Clav, Calhoun, Dougherty, Baker, Ear
ly. and Lee. All business entrusted to him, will receive
prompt attention.
mar 27 52-ly
E. GUMMING,
attorney at law,
IRWINTON, GA.
mar 15 50-1 y
L. N. WHITTLE.
\ TTORNEY-AT-LAW, MACON, GA., has removed
his Office next to Concert Hall, and over the Store
of Mu A K inland. march 1 48-ly
PEAR MAN A KIMBROUGH.
VTTORNEYS AT LAW.—Starkville, Lee Coun
. tv, Ga.
R. W. Pear* an, Geo. Kimbrough.
_jan 25 43-ly
WATERMAN’S
DAGUERREAN GALLERY,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK—COTTON AVENUE.
Macon, Ga.
jan 11 41—ly
HAWKINS & MOORE ,j
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AMERICUS, GA.
Willis H. llawkins. Hugh M. Moore
jan.ll 41-y
SPEER Ac HAMMOND,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, (la.,
w 11 practice in the adjoining couuties of the Macon
aud Flint Circuit. nov 2 ly
REESE & CORBITT,
ATTORNEYS AT L A W,
liutler, Geo.
*T! IIE undersigned having formed a Partnership, in
I the practice of Law, under the above firm name,
will practice in the different Counties of the Macon and
C i utahoochee Circuits; in the Supreme Court at Co
in nb'is. Americus and .Macon, and the .Circuit Court ol
the United States for the District of Georgia.
1 l ymi nets conjided to them shall he faithfully attend
3. r. REESE. W. W. CORBITT.
’ E. G. CABANISS,
V TTORNEY AT LAVV, FO RS YTn, G A., will
practice in the Flint and adjoining counties of the
Macou Circuit. jan 5 4>—tf
HALL & CAREY,
\TTORNEYS AT LAW. M ACON, GA., will prac
tice in the counties of Bibb, Monroe, Upson, Pike
and Spaulding.
Office over Dr. W. G. Little’s Drug Store.
oct 18 Robt. B. Hall, John J. Cary. 29-ly
MILLER A HALL,
4 TTORNEYS AT LAW.—Oglethorpe, Ga.—Will
. Y practice in all the counties of the Macon Circuit, in
Baker, Lee and Sumter of the Southwestern Circuit, and
in Tat lor and Marion of the Chattahoochee Circuit.—
Also, in the Supreme Court at Macou, Decatur, Ameri
cus, and Columbus.
Samuel hall, Stephen f. miller.
aug 17 20-
J. W. PATTERSON,
iTTORNEY AT LA w—TROUP VILLE,
A LOWNDES CO. Ga. feb 16 46-1 y
JAMES M C. HOLAMON.
V TTORNEY AT LAW, ISABELLA, WORTH Cos.
Ga.—He will be prompt and attentive in all the
ansi ness that mav be intrusted to his charge.
° 17—ts
CHARLES DAY,
C!°D Ml P lON MERCHANT, NEW YORK—C.
aWe will advttl,ce on consignments to the
apr 6 ’53 1-lj
. ‘ - ■ . *w:. ■, sum• w,J.lin - aapjxuawwiju
(Georgia fottoid nnt* iHcsscmicv,
■ MWXaX M’BAIX, HUGH M. D. KING
McBAIN & KING,
WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jjj At Americus, Near the Depot.
V\ T| LL devote themselves faithfully and assiduous
ly ly to receiving, storing and selling Cotton en
trusted to their care, and to the purchasing supplies
according to order. The latest accounts from head
quarters authorize the belief that the Cars will be pre
jated to take off Cotton from this place bv the tirst ot
October next—not later than the 10th of the mouth.
, _ a “g_l 6 1 20-ts
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
Factor and General Commission
MERCHANT\
NO. 98 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
references:
Geo. W. Anderson, President Planters’ Bank.
C. F. Mills, President Marine Bank.
L C. Plant, Agent Marine Bank at Macon. 21-Sm
SAMUEL W. PEPPER,
successor to
HENRY J. PEPPER & SON.
Watches, Jewelry and Silverware,
Xo. 175, Chestnut street, (opposite the State House,)
Philadelphia.
may 81 9 —ly*
FIELD & ADAMS,
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE,
.w.ir o.v, r;.j„
pleasure in returning their thanks to their
. former patrons, and Planters generally; they will
continue the
Ware House & Commission Business,
it their well known stand on Poplar street. The undi
vided attention of both partners will be given to any
business confided to their care. They will be assisted
in business by Mr. Peyton Reynolds, of Twiggs Cos.
Ga., whose entire time will be given to the interest ot
the Planters generally, aud particularly to his friends
of Twiggs and Houston counties.
Liberal advances made on Cotton in store, or shipped
to our friends. They will attend strictly to the tilling
>f orders for Family Supplies.
Bagging, Rope, etc., at the lowest Macon prices.
A CARD.
H aving engaged to do business for Messrs. Field A
Idams, the approaching season, I shall be happy to
have my friends call on me. And I trust from niv long
acquaintance, particularly, with the Planters of Twiggs
md Houston counties, they will extend a liberal share
of patronage to Messrs. Field A Adams; by doing so,
they will advance my interest. I hope by strict atten
iou to their interest to be able to give them entire sat
isfaction in the sale or shipment of their Cotton.
PEYTON REYNOLDS.
Macon, Aug. 2, 1854. 18-6 m
CIRCULAR FOR
FALL TRADE of 1854
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
11 T E beg to inform our friends and buyers of DRY
\ \ GOODS generally, that we have made extensive
trepiirations for our Fall Sales. We shall be pre
lured to show one of the LARGEST AND BEST SE
LECTED STOCKS we have yet offered, selected as
usual by ourselves, in all the leuainy European Markets.
Our establishment and business is now so well known
is being one of the most extensive in this country, that
t is hardly necessary to repeat what we “have often said
jefore, viz: that we are prepared to offer one of the
Largest and most Extensive Stocks of Foreign and Do
mestic DRY GOODS to be found in this Country,
embracing all that is now rich and desirable,
in Dress Goods of every variety. Cloths,
Cassimers, Linen Goods, Hosiery, Do
mestic Goods of all Styles. Car
pets, Floor Cloths, Rugs,
Druggets, Curtain Ma
terials, House-keep
ing Goods, Ac.
We also offer 800 Cases Negro Plains and Kerseys,
>f the best makes and styles; 250 Bales Twilled and
tutlil Blankets. We pay great attention to these goods
tnd are prepared to supply the trade on the best terms.
It is our determination as it is our true interset, to
nake our prices so fully uniform and so low, as to se
•ure popularity as well as to make our house both in its
•rganization and extent worthy the trade of the South
tnd South- West.
BANCROFT, BETTS, AND MARSHALL,
Nos. 209 and 211 King Street.
July, 1854. 13-ts
Tar"dw are.
BRAY At CARH A R TANARUS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE,
. THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
IA EG leave to invite the attention of
9 their friends and the public, to their
■iow large and splendid stock of Hard
vare and Cutlery, Iron and Steel, Nails SSSLiisiS*
ind Hollow-ware, Blacksmith aud Carpenter’s Tools,
Building Materials, of every description, and every va
riety of Shelf Goods. House keeping Articles, Agricul
ural Implements and Machinists Tools, Cotton, Manii
a and Hemp Rope, together with a large stock of Tin
t’late, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Wire, Ac.
We are also now receiving direct trom Sweden, one
mndred tons of Swedish Iron, assorted, from 1 to 12
inches wide.
We take this occasion to assure all who call onus
hat we are prepared to furnish them with everything
n our line at the very lowest market rates.
In addition to their former extensive stock, they have
ust received:
RON. —IOO tons Swedes, and 50 tons English.
STEEL. —10,000 lbs. Cast, Blister, German and Spring
SAWS.—I 2 doz. Cross-cut, Back and Pit.
CUTLERY.—SSO doz. Table Cutlery, comprising many
new and beautiful pattern.
BLACKSMITHS TOOLS.—English and American An
vils, Yices, 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,OX> lbs. Coil, 2,000 lbs.
Log, and Fifth, 500 pair Trace.
MILL IRONS.—S,OOO lbs. various kinds.
MILL SAWS.—Circular, and every other variety,
dec 14 37-y
E. B. WEED,
IMPORTER AND DEALER in English and Ameri
can Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-Ware
md Tin Plate, at his old stand on Mulberry St., second
loor above the Lanier House, offers for sale on reason
able terms, the following articles:
500 Doz. Table Cutlery,
250 “ Pen and Pocket do.,
25 “ Razors,
25 “ Scissors and Shears,
50 “ Mineral Knob Locks and Latches; vari
ous patterns,
75 “ Pad Locks,
150 “ Drawer, Cupboard and Chest Locks,
200 “ Butt Hinges,
1500 lbs. Hook and Eye Hinges,
500 “ 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
<aws. Buggy and Wagon Axles and Springs, Brass
Vndirons, Shovel and Tongs, Cross-cut and Pit Saws,
Files of every description, Guns and Rifles, Trace, Log,
Fifth and Press Chains, Manilla Rope, Straw Cutters,
Corn Shellers. Ploughs, and every other article usually
kept in a Hardware Store dec 29 39-ts
FRESH CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ac.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, supplied on
moderate terms, with plain and ornamental Can
lies, Raisins, Oranges, Apples, Butter, Sugar and Bos
ton Crackers, etc. Also, Segars, Tobacco and Pipes.
Having obtained the services ot 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
ciues, for sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
Between Messrs. E. Bond and A. J. White, Cherry
st., Macon, Ga. nov 24 34-ts
NOTICE.
THE HARDWARE BUSINESS OF
I*. ■ 23 a W l*a 2Ea 1# a
WILL BE CONTINUED
BY the surviving Copartners, for the
benefit of all concerned until fur
ther notice. -
H. D. WEED, Ex’r.
Macon, Jan. 25, 1854. 43-ts
R. CURD.
CIOM MISSION MERCHANT, MACON, GA.—Will
’ attend promptly to the purchase or sale of all kinds
of Merchandise, Produce, Cotton, and Real Estate. Par
cular attention paid to the collection of notes, rents,
c.,jkc. - sep 28 26-ly
*- A. HORNE. 8. S. WILLIAMS, JKO. A. FISHER.
JOHNSON, HORNE A CO.,
(NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,)
VTTHOLESALB GROCERS, Commission and For-
V y warding Merchants, Receivers and Dealers iD
Cotton and Tobacco, corner of Market and Broad streets.
jan i 40-y
MACON HOUSE,
MACOST, &HOTIGIA.
ritilE undersigned having taken the Macon
1 House, would most respectfully solicit a \ jljj
share of the public patronage from the citizens of
Macon, and the travelling public generally. He pledges
himself that no pains shall be spared to give general
satisfaction. THOM AS H. FLINT.
sep 27 27-
BROAD STREET HOUSE~
COLUMBUS, GA.
undersigned has taken charge of this es- T- IB
X tablishment, and intends to merit a liberal Ep ift.
share of the public patronage. The house has been
thoroughly renovated, furnished anew, and lighted with
gas. The travelling public will find his rooms airv,
neat and clean, and his table bountifully supplied with
every delicacy the market affords. No pains or expense
will be spared to make his guests comfortable.
A Livery Stable in connection with the house, and
Omnibuses always in readiness to carry passengers to
and from the Hotel to the cars or steamboats. Refers
to his table and rooms. J. T. MAY,
aug 9 19-6 m Proprietor.
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
r undersigned having leased the above g
X establishment, beg to assure the travel
ling public, that no exertions will be spared to Ifllil
sustain the established reputation of the House. 3
GEO. M. LOGAN, I Iwietora
JAMES MEARA, \ 1 ,0 Prietorß
- 4 . 40-ts
PLANTERS’^HOTEL.
Port Valley, Georgia.
rTI HE subscriber having purchased this establishment
1 from Mr. Dorsey, 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, Macou, or Columbus affords in the way ot
fish, oysters, Ac., will be spread upon the table. The
subscriber flatters himself from his long experience in
the business, to be able to give satisfaction, and intends
keeping a house inferior to none in the State.
(nov 30 35-ts) HENRY H. LUMPKIN,
MRS. HOWLAND,
(Successor to Mrs. Carey,)
At the Old Stand Opposite the Lanier House,
YYTOULD respectfully inform her friends
\y and customers, that she will continue
the business of her late mother, as heretofore,
and solicits a share of the patronage which has been so
liberally extended to their House. She has now on
hand a large stock of .
MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS,
which will be sold at reduced prices, consisting of ele”
gant styles of Crape, Fine Straw, Fancy Mohair, Silk,
Embroidered, Plain Mohair and every style of
Fancy Hats,
Ladies, aud Misses, Fancy Flats, Infants Huts, and Caps
Head Dresses, Caps and Rigoleites of the latest style.
A splendid assortment of
SILKS, MANTILLAS, GLOVES, FANS, CORSETS,
Embroidered Laces, Dress Goods, English Crape
for Evening Dresses. An elegant seliection of
Ribbons and French Flowers, Bridal Wreaths and Silks.
All these Goods have been selected by Mrs. Howland
from the New York and Philadelphia importation, she
hopes to be able to please the tastes of her customers.
A call is respectfully solicited. All orders prompt
ly fulfilled.
Dressmaking done in the latest and mostfashiona
ble style, by Mrs. Wright.
july 5 14-y
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
ONE DOOR BELOW TIIE LANIER M ‘W'®
HOUSE, MACON, GEORGIA. J.Q&nggLe’
DeLoache & Cos., will keep constantly
on hand an extensive assortment of CAR- NlJ’
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, &c., all of which will be
sold cheap.
P. S.—Mr. Smith respectfully invites the friends of
Smith, Oliver & Cos., to give him a call, as he will be
always on hand to wait on them.
sep 15 24-1 y
I RISK’S METALLIC BURIAL CASES.—
1 Mahogany, Covered and Plain Coffins, furnished at
short notice. B. F. ROSS,
Macon, Oct 4 27-ts Cotton Avenue.
CATAWBA BRANDY & WLNE.
C. DEMPSEY, has just re-
X • ceived two Casks of Longworth’s
celebrated Brandy, distilled in Cincin- |p4|sjgigg[gj|
natti, from the Catawba Grape, and
warranted pure. Also,
250 Bottles in cases of 1 dozen each.
LONGWORTH’S DRY AND SPARKLING WINES.
500 bottles DRY W’INE, equal to the best
Hock or Rhenish, and far more palatable.
3(H) do. SPARKLING WINE, superior to
most of the imported Champaign. These Wines are
made from the Catawba Grape. They are of superior
quality, and command the highest prices in the Nor
ern cities.
200 do ISABELLA WINE, manufactured
from the ISABELLA GRAPE, which is a favorite
beverage among the ladies of the North and West—and
may be relied on as the pure juice of the Grape,
may 10 6-ts
WONDERFUL CURE OF A CANCER
BY DR. W. R. MOSELEY,
OF GRIFFIN, GA.
f1 1 HIS is to certify, that I was sorely afflicted with a
l Cancer on my breast for many years. The whole
breast was an entire mass of Cancer, and a horrid sight
to behold. In the month of February, I put niyselt
under his treatment, almost in a helpless condition, and
iu the course of six weeks l u-as made perfectly found
and weU. I am now enjoying good health. My case
was witnessed by more than three hundred persons. I
would advise all who are subjects of this disease, to visit
I)r. Moseley as soou as possible, and have their health
restored. MARY JACOBS.
References. —Col. Richard Walker, Monroe, Geo.;
Maj. John McCurdy, Gwinnett county, Ga.; Thomas
Jacobs, Esq., Gwinnett county, Ga.; Dr. J. D. Martin.
Gridin, Ga.
Mrs. Jacobs resides near Logansville, Gwinnett cu.,
Georgia.
}:sf” I)r. Moseley has in his possession more than
forty certificates from patients that he has cured within
the last three years. junc 1 9-ts
HATS AND CAPS.
(~A ENTS, fashionable Moleskin, a beaut-
X ful article. Also, a general assortment
of men’s and boy’s Soft Hats. A large iS® vsj
stock of Caps of all kinds. Now styles, Ac..
or sale low by STRONG & WOOD.
OLD VIRGINIA DYE-HOUSE.
“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
since the late lire, would respectfully inlorm the
public that he has fitted up every necessary arrange
ment for the purpose of carrying on his business in all
its various branches. To enable him to keep pace with
the increase of his business, he has made arrangements
for a Dyer from the Prussian Dye Establishment, No.
574, Greenwich street, New York; and 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
any respect to any similar establishment in thecountry.
Goods sent from 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 bv 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 on band.
Ladies and gentlemen sending goods to this shop will
please label them and accompany them with written di
rections. Persons bavinggood 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
ry. The proprietor will not be held responsible for
citizen’s goods, which remain longer than one month in
the shop after being finished.
nov 80 35-ts
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF GEORGIA
THE above book has just been received for sale, and
for delivery to the subscribers,
may 10— J. M. BOARDMAN.
DISSOLUTION.
THE Firm of BRAY, CARHART & CO., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
W. J. McElroy withdrawing and taking with him the
Manufacturing and Stove business to the next door.
The affairs of the late concern will be settled by
BRAY & CARHART, who will continue the Hard
ware business as usual in all its branches, at the old
stand. W. H. BRAY.
WHIT I). CARHART.
W. J. McELROY.
jan 11 41—ts
Bird cages —Just received and for sale a large
assortment of Mocking and Canary Bird Cages,
ftb 28 47 B. A. WISE A CO.
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1854.
STOVES.
DOWN ON
r pHE under>lgi:i J hav . associated with him Mr.
1 Thomas J. Lane, 1 since first July last) the business
will be conducted under the name of WII. J. McEL
ROY A CO., They will continue at the same stand, the
Stove, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Business.
They would respectfully call the attention ol their
friends and the public generally, to their large, well as
sorted Btock of Goods in their line, and in particu
lar, to the splendid variety of PARLOR, BOX and
COOKING STOVLS.
All articles in the above line, manufactured to order
on the shortest notice.
We have on hand a number of various patterns,
among which will be found the.justly celebrated
IRON wI T c; 11,
and almost any pattern wanted.
We will shortly receive a large and well assorted
Stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, which will
he sold on the most reasonable terms.
N. B. —All bills considered due when presented.
oct 4—27-ts WM. J. McELROY.
LAW BOOKS! LAW BOOKS! !
7 1’. HE subscriber wishes it distinctly ffßfgrPi'l
I understood that he is deeply
esfed in the sale of LAW BOOKS, ndußl
that he exerts himself to keep up with the times in
this particular. To say he is entirely successful, would
be almost too much lor a modest man—therefore the as
sertion will not be hazarded, but be is confident he will
not he found far behind his brethren of the trade. The
Reports of ihe State of Georgia can always be bad of
him, if at all, also, the Digests, Indexes, Form Books,
and Georgia law generally. The Reports of all the oth
er Stales can be ban at short notice, as well as every
other book, even to odd volumes. The new publica
tions can almost always he found at his establishment.
Among those lately received, are Parsons on Contracts,
Hill on Trustees, Archibold’s Criminal Practice, and
Pleading,! bitty s Equity Digest, Rea’s Medical Juris
prudence of Insanity, Bouvier s Institutes of American
Law, Grecnleal s Evidence, 3 vols. Angel on Common
Carriers, Smith on Contracts, Swift’s Digest, Phillips on
Evidence, vols Saunders on Pleading and Evidence,
3 vols. Judge Story’s Works, Chity’s Works, all the
Leading Cases, Spences Equity Jurisprudence, and a
great many others. Orders taken and filled with dis
patch at prices that will prove as low as those of a higher
latitude. J. M. BOARDMAN.
feb 15 46-
FINDLAY’S IKON WORKS, MACON, GA
1 “’ll IS new establishment is now iu operation and
_ fitted out 011 a scale as extensive as any Foundry
in the Southern country. The increased facilities ol
the proprietor enables him to say that the execution ot
his work shall he equal lo that of the first class estab
lishments at the North, and his prices and terms shall
be equally favorable. The principal articles made and
for sale, are as follows:
STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, of anv 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,
Svrup Boilers, Bullock s Cotton Press, Gin Gearing,
Mark Mills, Car Wheels, Iron Castings, Hodgkiss Wa
ter Wheels, French Bui r, Esopus and Cologne Mill
Stones, Brass Castings, Parker’s Water Wheels,
mar2B 51 ly KOB’T FINDLAY, Proprietor.
PET Elt & .1 AUGST*E TTE R ,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
Opposite the Ijinier House.
fp HE subscribers are now
I receiving and opening unr tja
their Stock of FALL and
WINTER GOODS, consist- fi
ing in part of Black aud l* P V
Fancy Colored French and £
English Cloths, French, Eng- dfy
lish, and American Cassi- Ijgljlrf /gfgqls
meres, of all kinds and co- /fe-y q’A
lors; Vestings ot Silks,s a
tins, Cut Velvet and Embroi- ill 111
deredPatterns,Overcoatings If n 5B |
—such as tine English Beav- jL. | f§ 4,
ers—all] of which will be
made and Trimmed in uui usual style, and at thcaliurt
est notice.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Consisting in part of new style of Patent Shirts,
Under Shirts, Merino and Canton Flannel Drawers,
Stocks, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sus
penders, Ac. Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon ns, we respectfully solicit a continuance
of the same; hoping, that bv strict application to busi
ness, and a moderate scale of prices, to meet the appro
bation of those dealing with us.
N. B. — Cutting ant at the shortest notice.
’ PETER A JAUGSTETTER-.
Nov. 8 31-y
MARBLE
rOHN RITTER, Marble Manufacturer,No. 10,Grand
street, New Haven,Connecticut, has constantly on
hand, made to order, of American and Foreign Marble,
Grave Stones aud Monuments of various patterns. Ta
ble Tops, Chimney Pieces, Jams, Mantles, Baptismal
Founts, etc., etc.
Various patterns of Monuments from the above es
tablishment, can be seen in Rose Hill Cemetery. Or
ders for any description of Marble work, will be receiv
ed by the undersigned, who is authorized to act as Mr.
Ritter’s Agent. JOHN L. JONES,
jan 12-52 41-y
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE.
NEW GOODS.
HA. WISE is now receiving a full supply of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, of every
description, to which he would most respectfully call
the attention of purchasers,as he feels confident he can
sell on as favorable terms as they can be purchased iu
the city,
N. B. — Orders from the country promptly attended to.
B. A. WISE,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
TI N W A RE! TIN WARE!!
SIGN OF THE BIG COFFEE POT.
HAVING now on hand a very large Assortment of
READY MADE TIN WARE, Country Mer
chants, and others, wishing to purchase to sell again,
would do well to give me a call.
All kinds of Tin Work done at shortest notice.
B. A. WISE,
Jan. 24 43-ts Macon, Ga.
SEASONED LUMBER.
V LARGE supply of Assorted LUMBER for Sale
at the corner of Second and Poplar streets, (oppo
site the residence of Mrs. Smith. Bills furnished of
the above Lumber, or sawed to order.
WM. C. WILSON, Ag’t.
Macon, July 20, 1853. 16-ts
MARBELI/ED Iron Mantles forsale bv
net 26 30- B. A. Wise.
JUST RECEIVED.
A LARGE assortment ot MOCKING BIRDCAGES.
, may 24-8 B. A. WISE.
HOSIERY —Of every grade for Ladies, Gentle
. men, Misses, and Children, just opened at
apl 26 BOSTICK A JOHNS
lAAA BUSHELS CORN, :n sacks, just receiv'd
on consignment
Also, 100 bbls Rectified and White Whisky,
aug 17 T. C. DEMPSEY.
Corn, Oats, Hay, Wheat, Rye, and Bran.
100 sacks CORN,
s(>o do. Oats,
110 bales Northern Hay,
5o sacks Seed Wheat,
75 do. do. Rye,
500 do. Wheat Bran. ASHER AYRES.
\T O. SYRUP.—SO bbls in slore and to arrive, tor
±> • sale by CATER A BOWDRE.
aug 9,19 —ts
VALUABLE LAND TOR SALE.
-i AA ACRES of LAND, with wood sufficient to
J vM “ fence it, and supply a family for years, 3Aa
miles from the city, on the Forsyth road. Apply to
I)R R H. NISBET,
Nov. 9 Ralston’s Block, Cherry street.
20 Ilhds, Cuba Molasses.
2 Barrels Stewarts Extfh Symp.
20 “ N. O. Svrup.
25 Boxes New York and Macon Candy.
oct 4 ASHER AYRES.
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF.
100 Boxes Tobacco from 15 so 65 cts.
50 “ Cigars, all qualities
20 Doz. Lorillards Mac. SiJifl.
10 Jars “ “ do.
oct 4 ASHER AYRES, 1
DBS. G. & J. M. MCDONALD
DENTISTS.
HAVE determined to Continue their
office at the residence of Dr. G. Me- jjfewliSqitSk
Donald, on Second Street, where they will j*
be pleased to accommodate their Patrons with anv de
sired style of work, belonging to their profession!
Terms cash or when called for.
- N|IV - I 31-y
BURROWS Ac MORSE,
DENTAL SURGEONS,-FORSYTH GA.
i>ESPECTFULLY offer their proses-
A sional services to the citizens ot Mon
roc, and the adjoining Counties. T T 7
All operations pertaining to their profession perform
ed in a neat and scientific manner.
Satisfaction given in all cases. No charge for exam
ination or advice.
Oct 4,27-ts
TEETH!TEETH!!
DRS. ARNOLD & SEGER,
STILL continue to perform all opera
ftions in Dental Surgery, (at their
old Stand,) and would respectfully in- IT 7
vite all wishing Dental operations to call, as we are not
to be surpassed in beauty and durability in any part of
the profession.
OFFICE in Triangular Block ; entrance on Cot
ton Avenue, next door to Price’s Dry Good Store.
Dr A. may be found at the above place from 8 to 12
A. M. and from 2 to 5 P. M.
N. B. Terms cash or approved paper.
Macon, Ga, Sept 27—ts
dentistry”
TIMES CHANGE AND MEN CHANGE WITH THEM.
SINCE change is the order of the sea- if
son, J. C. McREYNOLDS has ex- -
changed his old Rooms for a New and jrjry
elegant suite of looms over Mr Charles Campbell’s Store,
corner of Second and Mulberry Streets, opposite the
Washington Hall, (Sign of the Golden Tooth,) where
he is prepared to attend to calls in any branch of the
Dental Art, upon the newest and most approved style.
Block teeth upon the Allen improvement executed in
the neatest style. Gum teeth upon Atmospheric Gold
Plates, from one to an entire set warranted. Plugging,
scaling, extracting, nerves destroyed without pain, and
the tooth preserved for years. Being determined not
to be excelled bv any member of his profession, he has
spared no trouble or expense to benefit his patrons. —
His old friends are especially invited to call and examine
numerous specimens of his work, which can be seen
both in the city aud country,
jan 4 40-ts
BOOTS AND SHOES.
fTMIANKFUL for the very liberal patronage
JL heretofore extended to them, the subscri- ajftl 1
bets would respectfully solicit a continuance ofy q
the same. They have in store and are weekly ’
receiving the largest stock of Boots and Shoes ever be
fore offered by them, and would respectfully invite the
attention of buyers before purchasing elsewhere.—
Their stock is manufactured with particular reference
to their retail trade, and is warranted to be of good
stock and workmanship.
nov 331-ts STRONG & WOOD.
NEW GOODS! RICH GOODS!!
ELEGANT GOOES!!!
AUE have just received 35 Cases of Fancy and Sta
v v pie Dry Goods, via. Charleston and Augusta, and
by special Express, comprising everything that is rich
and desirable in the way of DRESS GOODS, to which
we invite the particular attention of our friends aud cus
tomers generally.
The Stock having been purchased unusually low, we
can offer extraordinary inducements to those in want of
2 1 aslxioxia.l>le Goods,
at reasonable rates.
Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and surrounding
country, and persons visiting our city, will please cali
and examine the Stock for themselves, where they will
find the most attractive variety that can be produced in
the State of Georgia. BOSTICK A JOHNS.
SILKS.—Rich Brocade, Chameiion, Cheneand Plaid
Dress Silks, from 75 cts. to $6 per yard.
WORSTED DRESS GOODS.—Mora Antique,
Plaid ami Fig’d. Cashmeres and DeLaines. Also, French
Merinos and solid col’d. DeLaines of every shade.
FRENCH GINGHAMS.—A large assortment of
French Ginghams and French and American prints.
F A MI LY GOODS.-Irish L inens, Linen and Cot
ton Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens. Flannels, Tickings
Table Damasks, Curtain Damasks, Napkins, Check Jaco
net and Swiss Muslins, etc. etc.
EMBROIDERIES. —An endless variety of Col
lar-, Sleeves, Chemizetts, Cambric Frillings and Trim
mings.
LADIES’ CLOTH.—AII colors with Trimmings
to correspond,
GENTLEMEN—Y on can find some magnificent
Cloths, Cassi me res and Vestings, very new and beauti
ful, just opened at BOSTICK & JOHNS.
oct 4 27-
NOTICE.
ui’MIE Copartnership heretofore existing between the
L undersigned, under the firm of Smith A Tyson, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner
is authorized to settle the business of the concern.
J. HOPKINSON SMITH,
RICHARD W. TYSON.
No. 25 South Charles St.
Baltimore, July 1, 1854.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
fTMIFi undersigned have this day formed a Copartner
-1 ship under the firm of J. HopkinsonSmith, in which
Richard W. Tyson is a special partner, and J. Hopkin
son Smith is the general partner.
J. HOPKINSON SMITH,
RICHARD W. TYSON.
Baltimore, July 1, 1854.
RAILROAD SPIKES,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS AND FASTENINGS.
ravilK under.sijrnod will continue to manufacture with
oTi £‘o i,,t r e8 ’ ,¥ OOK A FLATHEAD RAIL
ROAD MURES, ot all patterns, WROUGHT and
CAST CHAIRS and FASTENINGS, BOILER RIV
ETS. BOLTS, SHIP and BOAT SPIKES, Ac., Ac.
The best quality of Refined Iron is used, and all or
ders tilled with despatch.
J. HOPKINSON SMITH,
No. 25 South Charles st.
Please direct the name in full.
Baltimore, July 1,1854. (july 12 15-y)
MACON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE.
W. T. MIX A CO., Cotton Avknle, Manu
facturcrs of Saddles, Bridles and Harness,
X* have on hand a good assortment of Saddles’
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise
a part: Spanish Quilted, Overlaid audShafton Saddles-
Planter's large and extra large Saddles; Men’s plain
do.; English do.; Boy’s aud Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles
of a variety of patterns; Bridles and Martengales-
Saddle-bags, Ac.
Saddler’s Materials.—Saddle Trees, Skirting and
Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
Harnesses.-— Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulkv
Harnesses, of all kinds, by the single set.
dec 1 _ 35-ts
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
IS NOW MANUFACTURING WRITING PAPER
of all the various kinds—such as Letter, Fools-cap,
Flat-cap, Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and un
ruled) Mediums, Demys, Ac. Also, News print. Book
and Colored paper; Post Office and News envelopes,
and \\ rapping paper of all sizes; all of which will be
sold on as favorable terms as can be purchased in anv
market.
Orders for any of the above kinds of paper addressed
to I). ADAMS, Treasurer, or the undersigned, will
meet with prompt attention.
G. B. CURTIS, Secretary.
Columbus, April 30. 5-ts
GRATES! GRATES! ! just received and for
sale by (oct 26 30-) B. A. WISE.
TABLE and Pocket Cutlery for sale by
oct 26 30- B. A. WISE.
LIME. PLASTER, CEMENT, &c.
QAABBLS. Thomastou Lime,
A*\_/U')o “ Georgia “
20 “ Plaster Paris,
20 “ Cement. Also, Hair for Plastering,
aug 18 ASHER AYRES.
BRANDY, WINE, &c., for preserving
Fruits.—Pale, Dark, Gold Color and White
BRANDY, for preserving; warranted pure, and lor
sale at low prices, by T. C. DEMPSEY,
aug 2
20 Casks Brandy, some very choice.
10 “ Port, Madeira, Sweet and Georgia Wine.
10 Barrels Bay State Rum.
1 Pipe St. Croix Rum.
1 “ Jamaica do.
25 Barrels Holland and American Gin.
50 “ Pikes and Bells Wliiskev.
oct 4 ASHER AYRES.
Flour
QA AAA LBS. Atlanta Mills.
Oviovv/ 10,000 lbs. Lenoir’s Family for sale bv
nov 7 l CATER 4 BOWDRE.
Tiiiltl) STREET.
MANUFACTORY.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Messrs. CARA’ & PERKINS,
ION’G known as the oldest and most successful ar
_j tisis in the State, have taken rooms on Mulberry
street, nearly opposite the Lanier House, where the\
will be pleased to have their friends and the public cal!
and examine their numerous specimens, consisting ot
Portraits of the most beautiful ladies and the most dis
tinguished men in the State.
Their light is bv far the best in the city, and they
have spared no expense to secure every new invention
that is of use in the production of pictures unsurpassed
iu the world.
Mr. CARY’S CELEBRATED PICTURES IN CLOUDS
have been admired by lovers of art wherever they have
been seen. These and our style of
STERIOSCOPE PICTURES
are different from any ever before taken in this citv.
Every description of work known to the art will be
done iu the neatest and most careful manner.
N. B. All Pictures that do not give entire satisfaction
will be re-token, free of charge.
P. M. CARY. J. W. PERKINS.
sept 6 23tf
MW I'HMI Wte warehouse.
subscribers having arranged with -r>T
1 the manufacturers, will open over 1 ‘fcji
their store, in October next, a large aud (7 J <1 H f7
fine stock of PIANOS, of * ■
Messrs. J. Ctaickeriug & Sons’ make, Boston.
“ Nunns & Clark’s “ NewYoik.
“ A. H. Gale & Co’s, “
“ Knube, Garble & Co’s “ Baltimore.
Which will be sold at Manufacturers’ prices. Also
Stools, Covers, Ac.
sept 20 ts E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
W ARE HOUSE
7SSSS9I —and—
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
r |>HE undersigned having associated with them, Mr.
I J. S HUTTON, will continue the above business,
at their Fire Proof Ware House in Macon, in the firm
name of PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.
And will, also, open a House in Savannah, for the
transaction of a general FACTORAGE and COMMIS
SION BUSINESS, in the firm name of
PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.
Deeply grateful for the patronage hitherto received,
we respectfully solicit from our former friends a con
tinuance of their favors.
We, also, tender our services to (he Planters general,
ly, in the confident belief that a strict attention to their
interests, aided by the experience of five years, as Fac
tors, will enable us to transact their business satisfac
torily.
We shall, as heretofore, have no interest in the pur
chase of Cotton.
Orders from Planters or Merchants, for Bagging
Rope, Bacon, Corn or Merchandise, will be carefully
and promptly filled at the lowest market prices, and
cash advances made on consignments.
The business of the Firms, above named, will com
mence 011 the first of July next.
’ PATTEN k COLLINS.
N. B.—The Central Railroad Cos., having advertised,
that, after the Ist of July, they will not receive and for
ward goods through their Agent in Savannah, P. H.
k Cos., will give careful aiteutiou to that business, and
solicit consignments.
Macon, May 31 9—v
THOS. HARDEMAN. O. G. SPARKS.
IIARDEMAX & SPARKS,
WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MACON, GA., ES&
’\\riLL give prompt attention to the Storage and
\ \ Sale of Cotton at their well-known staud, on the
corner of Third and Poplar Streets, where they will bc
pleased to serve, to the best of their abilities, all that
may favor them with their patronage. Their long ex
perience as Cotton sellers, with therenewed pledge that
the interest of their patrons shall be strictly attended to,
inspires them with anew hope that they will receive ai
the hands of a generous publican increase of patronage.
Orders for family supplies, baggiugand rope, will meet
with prompt attention.
aug 2 18-V
CHAIt LE S P. LE V Y ,
OCMULGEE FOUNDRY k MACHINE SHOP,
Macon, Georgia, Manufacturer 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 his work, he
begs leave to submit the following extract from the Re
port of the Committee on Machinery, to the Southern
Central Agricultural Society k Mechanics’ Institute.—
Mr. Win. Ai. Wadley is the well known and competent
Engineer in Chief of the Western 4 Atlantic Railroad,
and the other members of the Committee are men ot
high standing as mechanics.
Extract prom the Report :
“Os the three Engines exhibited we consider Mr.
Levy’s the best, and best adapted to agricultural
purposes, und award him the premiums—a Silver Cup
worth ss<), and a Gold Medal worth s3v.
Os the Pumps, Water-wheels and Gin Gear exhibited,
we consider Mr. Levy’s the best, and award him the
premium on these articles of manufacture.”
AYm. M. Wadley, Ch’mn.
Orders for Gin Gear and other machinery,
promptly tilled, on suitable reference being given,
dec 1 35 ts
DANA & WASHBURN,
SUCCESSORS TO
WASHBURN. WILDER & CO.,
FACTORS & COimiSSIOA AIttUUWTS.
Savannah, fifeo.,
FRAS. G. DANA, HENRY K. WASHBURN,
Will continue the above business at 114 Bay Street,
east of the Exchange. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE,
and other supplies, filled promply, at the lowest cash
prices.
REFER TO
Maj. Wm. Sanford, ) , , .
Gen. S. P. Myrick, [ Baldw,n count^
Maj. John S. Rowland, Cass county.
M. Dennis, )
S. B. Marshall, j- Putnam county.
Messrs. Carter k Harvey, )
Messrs. Black & Cobb, ) p
“ Sloan 4 Hawkins, j e ’
aug 9 * 19-6 m
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
f INUS well known Company continues to take Fire,
1 Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, on the most
favorable terms. IiENR\ I). WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President.
_ JAMES McHENRY, Secretary.
Risks taken in Macon, for the above named of
fice by ISAAC SCOTT, Agent.
feb 1 44-
SPLEHDID PIANO FORTES !
OW RECEIV ING, some of the most ~
■Lx splendid Piano Fortes ever offered of
in Macon, from the celebrated Factories of J “ if u a
J. C. (. bickering and Nunn 4 Clark, warranted superior
to any others made in the United States. Also, two
splendid Harps from J. F. Brown 4 Co.’s Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, aud the tone completely captivating. We shall
take pleasure to show these Instruments to any that
have a taste for fine goods.
On hand, Prince Melodions, best article of the kind
made; Guitars, \ iolins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tauiborins,
Bugles, Clariouetts; Flageolets, Flutes, aud a variety ot
Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in our line. Guitar
and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for Piano and Guitar,
Instruction Books, ic.
W ATCHES, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS.
Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemen and
Ladies’ patterns, Gold Chains, Brooches, Rings, Brace
lets, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold and
Silver Spectac’es. silver Spoons and Forks, silver, Ivorv
and Wood Napkin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets,
Castors, \V aiters, and Candlesticks—-and a variety of
fancy Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac. All the above articles sold cheap for
cash or approved credit.
Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted, at short
notice. Give us a call at our old stand. Cotton Avenue.
Union Building. J. A. 4 S. S. VIRGIN,
mav 21 7-ts
GAS BURNERS.
J UST received a variety of neat and elegant pattern
of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets 4c., to which
we would respectfully invite the attention ofthose abou
to become consumers of Gas, and the public generally
BRAY, CARHART 4 CO. or‘
sep 7 M. D, BARNES.
JUST RECEIVED BY
E. J. JOHNSTON ik CO.
SILVER FORKS, Table and Tea Spoons, Pick!.
1 ’ Knives, and Forks, Cups, Pie Knives, Gas lighters.
Canary Bird Cages, Toilet Powders. Boxes, Button
Hole Cutters—a new invention, Ladies Shears, Watches
rt’wel v, 4c. (feb 8 45)
4 NOTHER YANKEE INVENTION—A
ax. GOOD ONE! Just received a lot of SELF
HEATING SMOOTHING IRONS, anew and desira
ble article. For sale by E. B. WEED,
dec 22 ‘ 3s_tf
noir s Tennessee, for sale bv
may 24—8 CATER 4 BOWDRE.
CORN. CORN.
o AAA BUSII. CORN, in store and for Side bv
ZjWU aug 9 McCALLIE A JONES.
BOOTS. —A full assortment of Gents, tine French
Calf Boots, pump sole, welled and water proof, of
various kinds and qualities, both sewed and pegged.—
Just received and for sale low by
oct 13 28 MIX 4 KIRTLASD.
VOL. XXXII.—NO. 33.
FOB NEW YORK OB PHILADELPHIA!
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP
THE V. S. A& y -\ 4,'U.
mail. Sifetoaiu
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
THE Atlanta and LaGrange Kail Road connects at
East Point with the Macon A Western Railroad.
Through from Montgomery to Savannah in SO Hours.
Leave Montgomery at 8 30, P. M., arrive at East Point
8 20, A. M ; leave East Point 8 47, A. M., arrive at Ma
con 2 30, 1. M.; leave Macon 4 80, P. M. arrive at
Savannah 2 30, A.M.
Fare from .Montgomery to West Point. .$3 50.
“ “ West Point to East Point... 3 25.
“ “ East Point to Savannah 8 00.
Tuis Line consists of the well known First Clews
Steamships
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin.
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Robert Uardik.
In strength, speed, and accommodations, these ships
are unsurpassed, if equalled, by any on the coast. River
navigation, 100 miles. Two nights at sea.
Sailing Days Every Wednesday,
from each port.
AGENTS.—In Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar, Corner
Drayton and Streets. In Philadelphia, Herov A Mar
tin, North Wharves. In New York, Scranton A
Tallman, 10 Old Slip, near foot of Wall Street.
STATE OF GEORGIA will leave Savaunah:
July 12th and 20th. October 4th and 18th
August 9th and 2Sd, Nov. Ist 15th and 29th
September 6th and 20th, December 13th and 27th
KEYSTONE STATE will leave Savannah :
July 19th J November Bth and 22d,
August 2d, 16th and 80th | December 6th and 20lh,
September 18th and 27th, 1 January 3d, 1855.
October 11th and 25th, |
H. C. SCOTT, Travelling Agent.
aug 9
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
anemßfefiß.
CHANGE OF SCETSULE.
ON and after Monday, Oct. 2d, Passenger Trains will
leave Macon, daily 6 1-2 a. m. and au iveat Amer
icas at 11 1-4 a. m.; arrive at Columbus 1 7 p. m.
Leave Columbus daily lo 30 a. m. and Americus 12
1-4 p. m.; arrive at Macon 5 o’clock, p. in.
Connecting at Macon each way with Central Railroad
Trains to Savannah, Augusta, Milledgevilie and Eatun
ton; and with Muco,. A Western Railroad Trains to
Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nash
ville, Ac.
Connecting daily at Columbus bv fast line of Coach
es 28 miles to Opelika, thence 64 miles by Montgom
ery and est Point Railroad to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Americus with Tallahassee and Eufau
la Mail Stages.
Tickets can be procured at Americus to Augusta;and
at Macon to Wilmington, N. C. via. Augusta.
Macon, Oct 4 27-ts G. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
fig3sa m aa asca
y\
ON and after Sunday, Aug. 20th, the Trains will be
run as follows:
MAIL TRAIN DAILY.
Leave Macon 810 p. m., Arrive in Atlanta 2a. m.
Leave Atlanta 730 p. m. Arrive in Macon la. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, TRI-WEEKLY.
Leaves Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 8 o’clock, A. M. Arrive in Atlanta 3P. M.
Leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at BA. M. Arrive in Macon at 230 f*. M.
aug 16 21 ts EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD COMPANY, [
MACON, February loth, 154. J
Bass’ fcsessf imm^ron
IT'IYE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWAIfD
will be paid for proof to conviction of the person
who placed l au obstruction on this road near the 25th
mile post, on the 9th instant, by which the passenger
train was thrown oft'the track, and a life lost—-provided
it be a white person, and Two Hundred Dollars
if it be a colored person.
L. 0. REYNOLDS, President.
fob 15 46-ts
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NAH STEAMSHIPS.
[S em ir- Weekly.]
ON and after March 18th, the new and splendid
side-wheel steam ships
FLORIDA, 1300 tons Capt. M. S. Woodhcli
ALABAMA, 1300 tons... .(’apt. G. R. Schenck,
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE,I7,tons Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
will leave NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH every
Wednesday and Saturday.
These ships are among the largest on the coast, un
surpassed in speed, safet}- or comfort—making theii
passages in 50 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skill
ful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most de
sirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin passage $25.
Steerage passage 9.
Agents : PADELFORD, FAY k CO.,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.,
13 Broadway, New York,
jan 15,’52 ’ ly
FOR CHARLESTON.
DIRECT ROUTE NORTH.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Steamers GORDON and CAL- f
1 110 UN, will leave Savannah every
Wednesday and Saturday, at SSbHSISSSS
o’clock, P. M.; and Charleston on Monday and Friday
evenings.
The Boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to
connect with the South Carolina Railroad Mail TraiD
for the North. In Savannah arrive and leave in time
to connect with the Day Train of the Central Railroad.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent,
may 19 7-ly Savannah.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
r |''HE Pulaski Steam Boat Company
1 will take Cotton after this date, to t
Savannah, from any of the landings be
tween Macon and Darien, by the steamei > iSaSSSBSZSaB
ISAAC SCOTT and SAM JONES,
until the first day of May next, at
FIFTY CENTS PER BALE.
Agent at Macon, Chas. Campbell; agent at Hawkins
ville, Simon Merritt; agent at Darien, A. A. Delorme;
agents at Savannah, Smith k Lathrnp.
Haw kinsville, Dec. 21, 1853.
\XES AND HOES. —2O doz. Collins’Hartford
Axes;
20 doz. Hunts’ Hartford Axes;
20 “ Collins’New York Axes;
20 “ H. Collins; Axes;
20 “ Archer’s Virginia Axes;
30 “ Brady’s No. 1 Patent Hoes;
30 “ “ “ 2 “
80 “ “ “ 2 “ “
100 “ Scovil’s No. 1,2, 3 and 4 Planter’s Hoes;
100 “ Phoenix No. 1,2, 3 and 4 “ “
For sale by E. B. WEED,
dec 22 ___ 88
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No.
. Cotton Avenue, Opposite Washihgtonßßl
Hall, Macon, Ga. The subscribers would leiuru i
their thauks for the very liberal and long eontin
ued patronage extended to them, and would most res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have
now in store a large assortment of BOOTS AND
SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to which
weekly additions will be made, ©fall 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 aa
any house in the city or State.
oc* 18-28 MIX k KIRTLAND.
1854—FALL and winter trade.
e are now offering, at the old Stand of
WM. B. & E. J. JOHNSTON,
Mulberry Street, fronting Cotton Aienve,
The largest stock of new and desirable style of
WATCHES, JEWELRY,SILVER W ARE,
FANCY GOODS. GUNS, CUTLERY, &c.,
to be found in the State, on the most favorable terms.
STA call is resj>ectfullv invi'ed.
dov. 9 E. J. JOHNSTON k CO.
T)ORT JIONAIES—Cigar Cases, Walking Canes,
I an elegant lot. For sale bv •
dov u. E. J. JOHNSTON k CO.
W’OKK BOXES —Writing Desks, Odor Boxes,
> \ Ac, for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
U U(.AR.—7S Bbls. Clarified Sugar different grades
O 8 Hlids. Muscovado, do verv cheap, now for salo
by (nov 2 31) GfiO. T. ROGERS.
BUTTER AND CHEESE.—4O Boxes Cheese
5 kegs Goshen Butter, just received per Steamer,
nov 2 81 GEO. T. ROGERS.
BLANKS.
A GENERAL Assortment of Attorney’s, Clerk’s
A Justice's, Ordinary’s,Notary’s,andTaxColleetor’s
BLANKS.
Also, CHECKS on the several Banks in to
sale at the Journal and Messenger Ojfiat.