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Jjj ARNES has removed bis Bin- 8-
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( rer the bookstore of J. J. AS. P. Rich-wEKwr
where he is prepared to Manufacture to older,
blank account books
ot every description lrom the best LINEN paper.
Periodical, Law and Music books, bound in tbe most
approved manner. [apr 2 1 tfj
Houston may sales.—wui be sold be”
tore the Court House door in Perry, Houston
c ,iuutv, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One tract of land in the upper town district, adjoin
ing tbe the town of Perry, containing 150 acres, more
cr e s 9, levied on as the property of George W. Rav, to
a ti fa issued from the Interior Court of Houston
county in favor of Thomas D. King and other fi las in
b t bands, vs. George W. Ray.
“”’Also, one sorrel mole and one black mule, levied on
as the property of William Smith, to satisfy three fi fas
.-one m tavor of Felder k Jobson ; one in favor of
Felder, Son k Cos., and one in favor of Wiley Kent, is
iued from the Superior Court of Houston county, vs.
William Smith.
Also, a house and lot in Oendersoß, Houston county,
containing about 6}-£ acres, adjoining lands of Robert
jibwd and others, levied on as tbe property of Jesse
R llorne, to satisfy sundry fi fas m my hands—one in
fcvor of Carhart, Brothers k Cos .; one in favor of J. k
X. S. Hartridge; one in favor of J. Laidler, Jr., and
03t in tavor ol Felder, Son A Cos. ; one in favor of Eli
PeiVT ; one ‘ n favor of Bray A Carbart; one in favor
o" u rWt k Kofl ; one in tavor of Wil iam B. Parkei
bod one in lavor of N. H. Beall, Guardian, issued from
Houston Superior Court, vs. Jesse R. Horue.
alm, one lot of land, 202% acres, in the 10th district,
No. 33, une ne l> ro womau uamed Betsey, about 18
vear* old, one negro child 6 months old aud one bay
burse, levied on as the property of Horatta 3. Brauilev, to
iiualv one ti la issued from Houston Stipe: ior Court iu
jgror of Eidredge C. Butts, vs. Catharine Paul and Ho
raiioS- Brantley.
Also, one Degro man, V irgil, levied on as tbe prop.
er t> ot Fowler Holt to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
froin Decatur Inferior Court, vs. P. G. Holt, Adminis
trmtor of Fowler Holt, deceased. Property pointed out
ia said mortgage.
Also, one Tot ot land. No. 29, iu tbe loth district of
Houston couuty, and 60 acres adjoining said No. z'i, of
a lot uamber nut known, levied on tbe property ol
Catharine Paul, to satisfy two ti fas, one in favor of
John Adkins aud the other in favor of Jesse Tennison,
ts said Catharine Paul. Said property having been
heretofore sold and the purchaser having Uild to com
ply with tbe terms of sale.
ALEXANDER LEE, Sh’ft.
Alse.at the same time and place, the undivided one
third part ol a certain saw mill, propelled by sieaui, in
the i'.'tb district of Houston county, situated about six
miles north of Perry, nut far from Mos ey Creek; also,
sue undivided oue third part of a sett of blacksmith’s
tools and also the whole of three cows and three year
lings—all levied on as the property of John A. Atman,
to sutistv one fi fa from Houston Su;erior Court iu la
tor et Valentine k Hulsey, vs. said John A. Alarm,
uid several other ti fas from said Court against said
A.aun.
Also, at the same time and place, one cotton gin, lev
aitin as the property of Isaac Alger, to satisfy a ti fa
: Houston Inferior Court in favor of Samuel Hall,
ts said Isaac Alger, and other fi fas.
HILLIARD J. CLARK, Dept. Sh’ff.
Also, at the same time and place, three feather beds
ud two matrasses, three bed-steads, two wash stands,
uid bed-cloth mg suited to sam beads, a lot of sitting
pairs, cups ana saucers, plates, knives and forks, glass
nre aud crockery ware aud various house hold and
kUiheo fumituie 100 tedious to iueution,all levied on as
property of Matthew J. Harris by virtue ot a fi la
:ued liom Houston Superior Court in favor of Holmes
Steele, vs. said Harris. Property poiuted out by James
Scarborough, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney.
_ apr 2, I—tdsj WJK. F. LILLY, Dept. Sb’ff.
Houston postponed sheriff’s
SALE. —Will be sold before the Court house
door in tbe town of Perry, within tb legal hours oil
sale, on tbe first Tuesday in May next, the following
property, to-wit:
Une iot of land in tho 9th district, containing 2023 j
acres, also one half of lot No. not known, adjoining Fort
Talley on the south, and Wm. Harrison the norm side,
coutaming 101% acres, also nine negroes, to wit: Wil
iam, a man of yellow complexion, 3d years old ; George,
a boy 14 years old; Peter, 14 years old; Durgan, 17
Tears; Braswell. 9 years; Maria, a woman, 23 years
old; Lucinda, 23 years; Eliza, 17 years; Martha, 13
rears of age. Levied on as the property of Mathew
tlorsev, by virtue of a fi fa issued from Houston Supe
rior Court, in favor of Jas P. Flewellen, vs. Mathew
Dorsev. Property pointed out bv defendant.
WM. F. LILLY, Dept. Sh’ff.
Als', at the same time aud;place will be sold, one lot
of land N'o. 173 in tbe 3th district of Houston couuty, to
gethur with its improvements Levied on as the pro
petty of Benjamin A. Graham, by virtue of a fi fa from
Houston Superior Court, in favor of Carver A John
son, vs. said Benjamin A. Graham. Property pointed
out bv tbe defendant.
Apr 2 lIILLIARD J. CLARK, Dep. Sh’ff.
Bibb MAY SALE.—WiII be sold before the
Court House door in the city of Macon, Bibb
county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in May next, the following property, to-wit:
One lot cf land in the city of Macon, Bibb countv,
known as lot No. 3 iu block No. 25, on the south-west
era common ; levied on as the property of Patrick
O'Bvrne, to satisfy a fi tafrom Bibb Superior Court, in
larorof Edward O’Byrne, vs. said Patrick O’Bvrne.
Property pointed out by Plaintifl’s Attorney.
Also, one negro woman named Anica, levied on as
the property of the estate of Simeon L. Stevens, tosat
sfy a fi ta from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of PHtty
H. Steward, ts. Pulaski S. Holt, Ex’r. of said Simeon
L. Stevens. Property pointed out by Defendant.
Also, one half interest in Georgia Telegraph Office,
is the property of Samuel J. Ray, said interest being
‘.ne half in all the Types, plates and fixtures of said
bfice, and the material necessary for the publication of
the Georgia Telegraph, published in Macon, including
one halt interest iu the Power Press and all other pre
used for the purpose of printing iu said office.
The above having been levied on as the property of
-'a.uel J. Ray by David J. Davis, late Sheriff, on tbe
•::h January, 1353, to which a claim was inter(>osed
>sj aid claim was dismissed at Nov. Term, 1355, of
Hib Superior Court.
Also, one bouse aud lot containing five acres, more
m, about two miles from the eity of Macon, on the
Pleading lrom Macon to Perry. This levy made
dd turned over to me bv R. M. Gilbert, late Deputy
W. HOLMES, Sh’ff.
A at the same time aud place, 1300 acres of land,
or less, lyi ig on the Macon A Western Railroad
■t'ttt ten miles uorth-west ol thecity of Macon, adjoin
■< •stids ot Samuel B. Hunter, Roland Bivins and oib
■> tadknowu as the place whereon Nedham Mims
*i lives, 650 acres of said land, more or less, lying on
■ftv north nd western side ot the Macou k Western
I “* t ad, occupied by Abner M. Lockett; sold at the
‘ t4! Thomas >\ Alims, lornier purchaser, he not hav
'4complied with tbe terms ot sale. All of said land
; :t cc on as the property ot Nedbam Mims to satisfy
I ,j Sl*s from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Will*
I r —ockett, vs. Nedbam Mims and Charles W Mims.
T*rty pointed out by Nedbam Mims.
I J" 30 ’ ‘ ot 01 land No. 17, in tbe sixteenth district ot
I ;■■ g-nalty C'rawtord, now Bibb county, levied on as the
Fredrick Hartley, to satisfy a ti fa from the
• district, G, M., ol said Bibb county, in favor of
4 Miller, vs. said Hartley. Levy made and re
,r, N fe me by a Constable.
R. B. BAREFIELD, Dep t. Sh’ff
]>'BB POSTPONED SHERIFFS’ SALE.
| w- r| ” Macon, Bibb county, on tbe first Tuesday in
’next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
s-perty, to-wit:
C w* dCre * * an( L more or less, lying on Tobesofkee
*7~’ ‘bom 14 miles from Macon. adjoiuing the lauds
jj, “ aun< t Gilbert, Thomas and Richard Wuollolk,
} Se yrcy and oihers, aud known as Nedbam Mini's
ii.intation, No. not known; also, tbe following
to-wit; John, a man about 21 years of age;
; ra, a man about 22 y< ai sos age; Joe, a boy bout
°f age; George, a man about 25 Tears of age ;
r * * tnau about 25 years of age; Judy, a woman
- years of age; Silla, a girl about 15 years of
a woman about 35 years of age, and her
bon- n- a k°- v “bout 3 years of age; Jack, a man
i!,. ~J e ars of age, and Abram, a man about 21 years
?wiv ,r v “bove property levied on as tbe pro
fr, )t £ (At 1 , bam Mims, to satisfy tbe following ti fas
Spy, “b Superior Ceurt, viz: one iu favor of w illiam
6n ? * er T ®- Nedham Mims; oue in favor of Edwin
ker, t i’ TB ’ - Be dhani Alims ; one in favorofEli tt. Wal
*‘l! W o “ C '* T3 ’ Dedham Mims, principal, and Cad-
Parj er Kill ° es , security; one in favor of William B.
’ lir ufc VS ’ Charles W., and Nedham Mima; one in fa-
MCo*. f * Dowdre vs. Nedham Mims ; one iu favor
J J u’ *| Benton vg. Nedham Mims; oue in favor ot
lj 4U Nedham Mims; one in favor of Peter
t U^d SteUer Ts ‘ Nedham Mims; one in favor illiam
Nedbam Mims and Charles W. Aliuis, said j
i fTp°inted out bv said Nedham Alims, aud E. A.
J: r Pri&. Att’ys.
B. B. BAREFIELD, Dep’t. Sh’ff.
B’SfJ'°Te*6E SALE* —Will be sold)
B,bU Court-house door iu the city of Macon,
iru • between the usual hours of sale, on the
■o *,t e,cU .' r ‘Q June next, the following property,
** l be r?r^ r ° wotnan by the name of Franky, levied on
a ati3f v Caroline Nelson and Robert Nelson,
* T °roi fi from Bibb Inferior Court, in
od Rober-vT 1 Fitzgerald, vs. said Caroline Nelson
)4t r r ' els on- Property pointed out in said mort
-8,1-Uli],l-Uli] W. HOLUK3. Sk’ll
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO ItFILHERN.
will be received by the undersigned
J until Tuesday the 6th day ot May next, 12 o’clock,
M. t for building a Brick Court House two Muiies high
62 by 60 feet, in the Town ol Samicrsrille, Washington
county, Georgia, according to plans aud specficaiions,
which may be examined at the ntlice of A. P. Wetter,
Architect, in Savannah until the 14th dav ol April, and
at tbe office of the Cleikof the Inferior Court of Wash
ington conn tv, from the 15th day of April until the
6th day of .May at 9 o’clock A M. Bids will be received
for the Brick and Stone Masonary Carpentry, aod
Joinery tin and copper work and plasteiing seperately,
also for the whole building complete, in all its parts.
The court will reserve tbe right to determine between
bidders without reference to Price, payments to be
made quarterly upon estimate* of the Architect in
Bonds of tbe county bearing 7 per cent interest and
payable on the 2"th December in each of the years
1356—’57 and ’SB, reserving 2U per cent until the buil
ding is completed for tbe faithful performance ot tbe
work ; to be under tbe immediate superviso of A. P.
Wetter, Aichitect. SAMUEL ROBISON, J. I. C.
BRYANT O’QUIN. J. I. C.
apr 2 l-3t JAMES R. TAYLOR, J. I. C.
L PSON SHERIFF SALE.—WiII be sold be
fore tbe Court-house door in the town of Thomas
ton, Upson county, on the first Tuesday in May next,
within the legal hours ot sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Seventy acres of land more or less —number not
knowu, lying in tbe tenth district of formerly Monroe,
now Upson county, and adjoining the plantations of B.
W. Jackson and Wvatt Blassingame, and known as
tbe place whereon John Blassingame now lives. Said
laud being levied upon as tbe property of James Busb,
late of said county deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued by
Crawford Rogers, Tax Collectorfor tbe county of Upson
during the year 1854, to satify the tax required to be
paid by the said James Bush for tbe year 1354. Levy
made and returned to me by Bowling Brown, Con
stable.
Also,at the same time and place, all tbe right, title
and interest in cud to a negro man slave named John,
about twentv-three years old. Said interest being all
the right aud title to said negro for and during the life
of said John D. Dickinson ; levied upon to satisfy sun
dry fi fas issued from Upson Superior Court, one in fa
vor of SbarmoH k Brothers, one in favor of Curby k
Dozier, one in favor of Richardson, Hartstield, k Cos.,
one in favor of Jesse B. Howell and all against John D.
Dickinson. Property pointed out by James W Greene
Also, at tbe same time and place, a negro boy named
Sam, of dark complexion, about twelve years old, lev
ied on as the property of lienry T. Brown, to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from the Justices Court of the
561st district, G. M., of Uoson county, in favor of
James Neal against Henrv T. Brown, principal, and
Win. H. Beall, security. Levy made aud returned to
me by John W. Beall, Bailiff.
Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot
in the village of Hootensville, Upson county, known as
the Grocery, levied upon as the property of George M.
Hicks and James H. Hudgins, to satisfy three fi fits is
sued from the Justices Court of the 494th district, G.
M., Upson county, in favor of Oliver C. Hill, vs. said
Hudgins and Hicks. Levy made and returned tome
by P. M. Thomas, Bailiff.
Also, at the same time and place, one dwelling-house
and lot and its appurtenences,situated in tbe southwest
corner of tbe Public Square in the town of Thomaston,
known in the plun of said town ns lot number oue,
containing 120 by 80 feet. Levied on as tbe property
of C. H. Jones, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superi
or Court of Upson county in favor of Thomaston and
Barnesville Railroad Company, vs. C. H. Jones. Prop
ertv pointed out by T. W. Goode.
Also, at the same time aud place, one negro man
named Bill, of dark complexion, about forty years of
age, levied on as the property ot John J. Carey to satis
fy a fi fa issued from Upson Superior Ceurt ii favor of
James M. Hightower, Lx’r., vs. John J. Cnrey, princi
pal and M. H. Sandwich, surity.
Also, at the same time and place, one buggy, levied
on us the properly of Willium H. Hicks, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Upson Superior Court in favor of James
B. Torbert, vs. William H. Hicks. Property pointed
out by Defendant.
Also, at tbe same time and place, one negro man
named Tom, about forty years ol age and of dark color,
ot-e close carriage, two hacks, four buggies, four cot
ton gins, and one wheat thrasher and fan, aud a lot
ot black smith tools, oue ox cart, a lot of plantation
tools, one corn sheller, five hundred bushels of corn,
more or less, two thousaud pounds of fodder, more or
less, oue large kettle, five thousand bricks, more or
less—all levied on as the property of Levi D. Dickin
son, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Superior
Court of said couuty—oue in favor of Janies Neal, vs.
Levi 1). Dickinson, principal, aud W. Heartstield, D.
T. Richardson aud F. M Richardson, security ; one in
favor of Colquitt k Son, vs. L. D. Dickinson ; oue in
favor of D. P. Ellis, vs. L. D. Dickinson ; one in lavor
of John Young, vs. Dickinson A fShackelford ; one in
favor of Jones, Philips, A Cos., vs. L. D. Dickinson;
one in favor ot D. T. k F. M. Rhichardson, vs. L. D.
Dickinson ; one in favor of John Neal, vs. L. D. Dick
inson, principal, and S. T. Dickinson aud B. W. Jack
son, surities ; one in favor of Terrell Barksdale, vs.
Levi D. Dickinson. Property pointed out by Defend
ant. GEORGE J. LEWIS, Sh’ff
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one
hundred acres of land, more or lass, being the south
half of lot No 178, iu the fifteenth district originally
Monioe no'.v Upsou county, known as the place where
on James Ballard now resides, levied on as the proper
ty of said James Ballard; also, James Ballard’s aud
Levi D. Dickinson’s interest in and to the Saw Mill sit
uated on Z. Lawreuce’s land, lot No. 209, I.sth district
Upson, said intciest being one half, to satisfy four fi
fas from Upson, Superior Court—one in favor of John
Alford, vs. James Ballard,jLevi D. Dickinson and Zach
ariah Lawrence security ; one in favor of Jefferson Al
ford, rs. Levi D. Dickinson and James Ballard princi
pal, and Zachariah Lawrence and Abram J. McAfee,
security ; one in favor of Wili am D. Thompson, vs.
James Ballard and Levi D. Dickinson, Zachariah Law
rence and A. J. McAfee, security; and one iu favor of
Joliu Kennedy, ts. Leri D. Dickinson, James Ballard,
James H. Lawrence and Z. Lawrence, security. Prop
erty pointed out by Levi D. Dickinson.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred bush
els of corn, more or less, levied on as the property of
Lewis J. Mathews, to satisfy a fi fa from Upson Supe
rior Court in favor of Stephen Howell, vs. Lewis J.
Mai hews and pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, sixty acres of land,
more or less, number not known, being the place
whereon Oliver P. Blount now lives, in the fifteenth dis
trict, Upson county, adjoining lauds of William Martin
aud John Martin, to satisly a ti fa from Upsou Inferior
Court, in favor of William G. W. Brill, vs. Oliver P.
Blount. Property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, all the right, title
and interest of James D. Watson io and to one acre of
land and improvements thereon, being part of tbe lot
of land William Brinkley now lives on near Flint Riv
er Factory, also, one counter desk, two fiddles, oue
pair scales’ and weights, atid several little articles usu
ally kept about a Grocery, to satisfy two fi fas—one
in fayor of Benjamin Littleton and one in lavor of
James M. Howell, both vs. James I>. Watson. Prop
erty pointed out by James M. Howell.
Also, at the same time and place, one negro man
named Bob, about thirty-five years of a£e, of dark com
plexion-levied on as the property of Wili am Crawford
to satisfv a fi fa issued from Upson Superior Court, in
furor of Terrell Baiksdale, Adm’r., Ac., vs. William
Crawford. Property pointed out by Defendant.
Also, it the same time and place, the west half of lot
of laud No. 38, in the fifteenth district, originally Mon
roe now Upson county, levied on as the property of
Daniel Wilson, to satisfy seven fi fas issued from the
Justices Court of the 56lst district, G. M , to-wit: two
against Thomas G. Black, Charles Wilson and Daniel
Wilson, two against Charles Wilson, Daniel Wilson
and Thomas G. Black and three against Daniel Wilson,
Charles Wilson and Thomas G. Black—all in favor of
A. A. Greene, Ex’r. of Charles Allen, deceased. Levy
made aud returned to me by John W. Beall, Constable,
apr 2, I—ids] ABNER ABERCROMBIE, I). 3.
1 Postponed sheriff’s sale- -win be
sold before the Court-house door, in the town of
Thomaston, Upson county, on the first Tuesday in
May next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
A neero woman named Siller, about 25 years of age,
and her three children, to-wit: a boy named King, 4
years old; a boy named John, 2 years old, aud a boy
named Adam, 1 vear old—all of dark complexion ; lev
ied on as the property of Samuel T. Dickinson, to sat
isfv sundrv fi-fas. issued from the Superior Court of
Upson County, —ooe in favor of James 11. Weaver;
one iu favor of Samuel Griswold; one in favor of Jas.
Neal, and all against Samuel T. Dickinson ; also one in
favor of Thomaston A Barnesville Railroad vs. Samuel
T. Dickinson, principal, and D. T. A F. M.-„Rich
ardson and Washington Hartsfield, first endorsers,
and Thos G. Andrews second endorser; also one in
favor of James Trice and S. Gibson, Ex rs., Ac., vs. 8.
T. Dickinson principal, and L I). Dickinson surety;
also one in favor of Simeon W. Paine vs. S. T. Dickin
son and Levi D. Dickinson. Also one execution issued
from Upson Inferior court, in favor of B. B. King vs.
S. T. Dickinson principal, and L. D. Dickinson surety.
Property pointed out bv L. D. Dickinson.
Also all the title and interest of Simeon S. Oslin in
and to one buggy and harness —said interest being one
half—to satisfy a fi-fa. issued from the Inferior Court of
Bibb county, fn favor of Robert S. Holt vs. Simeon S.
Oslin. Property pointed out by defendant
apr 2] GEO. J. LEWIS, Sh’ff.
ITPSON MORTGAGE SALE.—WiII be sold
J before tbe Court house door iu the town of Thora
aston, Upson county, on the first Tuesday in Juue
next, wiihin the legal hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to-wit: oue negro inau of dark complexion, bv
the r.ame of Jacob, about 35 years otage, and one negro
man named Orrison, of dark complexion, 32 tears old,
levied on as the property of Levi D. Dickinsou, to satis
fy a Mortgage fi fa issued lrom the Inferior Court of
Upson county, in favor of Daniel R. Beall and Samuel
T. Dickinson, vs. Levi D. Dickinsou. Properiy pointed
out in said ti la. GEORGE J. LEM IS, Sh if.
apr 2 40d
PI (xll’S DAGIERREAN GALLERY,
Mulberry SI., over Day’s Jewelry Store.
rpilE liberal patronage Mr. Pugh has received, and
1 his last increasing business has judttcod him to
permanently locate in Macon.
He is now producing those beautiful aud imperish
able pictures on glass,
Amtorotypes.
which has caused so much excitement with the lovers
of Art throughout the county. Those desinug fucsini
iles of themselves or friends, can still obtaiu at his
room, the best of pictures at the lowest prices, which
will be from $1 50, upwards. (marifi 52-y
CHECKS ou NEW YORK can always be ob
tained at the MANUFACTURERS’ BANK of
Macon. mar 29—62-ti
GENERAL ADVERTIEMENTS.
HARO-WARE. IRON, &C.,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL /^sk,
At the Old Hi aud o
E. B. H EED, ftj
SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, \^r—y/
On .Mulberry Street, two Doors above the
Lanier House,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Where may be found a full assortment of
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Sauce
pans, Tea-Kettles, Gridirons, Waffle-Irons, Ac., Ac.
7leehauic4 Tools.
Bench and Moulding Planes, Hand and Tenon-Saws,
Firmer and Socket Chisels, Braces and Bitts, Drawing 1
Knives, Augers, Boriug Machines, Mortising Machines,
_ , _ Carriage Trimming*.
* ~ as k an< f Dollar Leather, Knammelled Leather
and Cloth of all Colors, Brass Plated Bands, Lining
Nails, Snokes, Rims, Hubs, Shalts, Dash Frames and
Props, Ac.
Blacksmith* Tools.
ANVILS and Vices, Hammers, Ton°- s
Screw Plates, Smiths Bellows
ftWP’ --’’flf 26 to 4b inches, Ac., Ac.
Iron, Steel, &c.
Swedes Iron Fmglish Iron, Plow and Cast Steel, Horse
Shoes, aud Nails, Axes, Shovel, Spades, Ac.
Planters Hoes.
Scovil/s, Brude’s Putent and Crown, Phoenix, and
American Hoe Cos., Cast Steel Hoes, which are offered
tor sale at the lowest market rates for cash or approved
credit* by NATHAN WEED,
jan 2 40-y
WEEDING HOES.
/Lti DOZEN flrade’s Patent Hoes,
It” 100 “ Scovil’s C. S. <*
40 “ Phcenix Cos. **
40 “ American Hoe Cos. bright
Cast Steel Hoes, for sale by
mar 26-52 NATHAN WEED.
BUGGY MATERIALS. -
SPRINGS, Axles, Spokes, Hubs. Rims, Shafts, Whip
ple-trecs. Dash Frames, Dash Props aud Handles,
Arm Rests, Patent Dash Leather, Enamelled Leather
and Cloth, Collar Leather, Lining Nails, Brass and Sil
ver bands, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Seat Sticks, Shaft
Sockets, Axle Clips, Mailable Castings, Tire Iron, Ac.,
Ac. Ad of which are oll’ered for sale at the lowest mar
ket rates, by NATHAN WEED,
m *r 26-52 Macon, Gu.
ALEXANDER M. SPEER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Office orer Store of Messrs. Cater k Bowdre,
Cotton Avenue. [mar26 ,1 y
B. A. WISE,
DEALER IN
HOrSE FURNISHING HARD-H ARE,
TABLE A POCKET CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED
AND BRITANIA WARE,
STOVES AND GRATES,
Cooking Utensils of every kind,
Tin Plate, Sheet-Iron, Wire, and Zinc*
I HAVE now the best workmen engaged in manu
facturing Tin Ware, to which I invite the attention
of wholesale purchasers.
Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper work of all kinds, done
at the shortest notice. Prices moderate. Terms Cash.
B. A. WISE.
mar 26 52-3 m Cherry-st., Macon, Ga.
NEW GOODS.
A FINE lot of Silver Plated Castors, Tea and Table
/m. Spoons, Dinner and Desert Forks, Fruit Baskets,
Tcu.and Table Knives, all plated ou the best material
ana warranted. [mar26 52-3m] B. A. WISE.
CANARY & MOCKING BIRD CAGES-
For sale by B. A. WISE.
mar 26 52-3 m
Table and pocket cutlery,-a
tine assortment just received and for sale by
mar 26 52-3 m B. A. WISE.
TT'EATHER DUSTERS.—A fine assortment
Jj for by [mar26 52-3m] B. A. WISE.
Wat*r Coolers! Water Coolers!!
JUST received a variety of sizes with stone lining
which is preferable to metal. B. A. WISE.MI
mar 26 52-3ra
W ine, Cigars aud Liquors.
Q /\ BASKETS Heidsick A Cos. Champaigne Wine,
Ov 200,000 Cigars of all grades, some very choice,
100 Bbls. Corn and Rye Whiskey,
50 “ Phelps Gin,
20 “ N. E. Rum,
50 “ Old Monongahela Whiskey,
b “ Bourbon “
5 “ Old Peach Brandy,
5 “ Malaga Wiue,
5 “ Maderia “
10 Casks Champaigne aud Cognac Brandy, for
sale by ASHER A YRES.
mar 26-52
Bacon, Corn aud Oats.
2 s’ CASKS Bacon, 1,000 Bushels Com, 1,000 Bush
♦J els Oats, for sale by ASHER AYRES.
mar 26-52
Just Revived
4 CASKS Ginger Wine
Y3 10 “ Blackberry Brandy,
10 “ Raspberry “
10 “ Claret Wine,
25 Casks Porter and Ale, for sale by
mar 26-52 ASHER AYRES.
I UMBER ! LUMBER 1 —300,000 feet Luni
na ber, Plank and Scantling, for sale by
mar2G-52 ASHEft AYRES.
Just Received
r-v BARRELS Mess Pork in first rate order,
U 20 Hogsheads Cuba Molasses, new crop,
50 Barrels refined N. O. Syrup,
15 Hogsheads N. O. and Cuba Sugar.
mar 26 52 ASHER AYRES.
Coffee, Sugar and Flour.
-i F4A Sacks Rio, Laguiia, Cuba and Java Coffee,
1 U V 50 Barrels Crushed and Refined Sugar,
500 Sacks Family and S. F. Flour,
50 Barrels ** “ “
For sale by ASHER AYRES.
mar 26-52
Goshen Rutter,.Tlaekerel aud Nails.
KEGS and Cuckets best quulitv of Butter,
110 Packages No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel,
200 Kegs Nails, for sale by
mar 26-52 ASHER AYRES.
City papers copy.
Bank Cheeks for Sale Cheap,
ON the Agencvof the State of Georgia Bank, Macon,
“ “ ‘ Planters’
“ “ “ Mechanics’ “ “
“ “ “ Savannah “ “
“ “ “ Marine “ “
The Bauk of Middle Georgia and Manufacturers’
Bank, by DAYID ROSS, Book binder,
Cor. 3rd and Cherry streets,
mar 26 52-1 m Up Stairs.
*SO Reward.
RUNAWAY from Scofield’s Foundry, iu.Ma-jL
con, übout the lt of March, my negro man
Frank. Said negro is about 28 years old, dark
skin ; about 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs about
180 pounds, has a scar on his chest, and was raised in
Monroe county, by Paschal Watts, and has a wife in
the neighborhood! I will pay the above reward for his
delivery to me in Macon, and any information concern
ing him will be thankfully received.
mar‘26 52-tf] R. F. OUSLEY.
Corn , Oats and •’Heal.
i nim^ orn • 2500 bu- oats; 350 bUi Corn
X Lr v/VFMea!, in store and for sale by
MGALLIC A JONES.
March 19.
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!
ICE received and for sale in small or large quantities,
bv STEPHEN CLARK A CO.,
Mulberry street, next to
mar 12 Pay’s Jewelry Store.
BACON, t lour. Sugar, Coffee, Candles, Potatoes,
Sugar-cured Hams, Cod Fish, Mackerel, Soap,
Starch, Ac., for sale by
STEPHEN CLARK A CO.,
Mulberry street, next to
mat 1 12 Day’s Jewelry Store.
OIAD AND OYSTERS, received daily, wid
O for sale at wholesale and retail, by
STEPHEN CLARK A CO.,
Mulberry street, next to
mar 12 Day’* Jewelry Store.
ORANGES, Apples, Bannanas, Nuts, Candies,
Ac., always on hand, and for sale by
STEPHEN CLARK A CO.,
Mulberry street, next to
mar 12 Day’s Jewelry Store.
MARKET BEEF, Smoked Salmon,
Pig Pork, Pig Hams, Split Peas, White Beans,
Ac., alwavs on hand and for sale by
’ • STEPHEN CLARK A CO.,
Mulberry street, next to
mar 12 Day's Jewelry Store.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, &c.
FITZGERALD At NOTTINGHAM,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Cither of Cherry & 2d Street*, J (in.
fitzgkraj.d, m. and., c. b. kottihgbam, m. and.
IN STORE, and for sale at the lowest prices, for
Cash or good city reference, a lsrge and well as
-1 sorted stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
_ Syringes, Scuidle-Bags, Shop furniture
i Suryirnl Instruments, Perfumery, (Pird.rn Seeds, Ac. Ac.
deco FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
OILS.— Tanners’, Whale and Castor Oil, just - te
hand.
mar 12 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
Trusses.
TRUSSES, Supporters, Suspensories, and Sh> ulder
Braces, in great variety, just received,
dec 26 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
Etectro-Jttagnetlc.Machines.
A FEW of Ihese instruments, of superior quality.
dec26 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
Syringes.
A LARGE lot of Glass and Metal Syringes, of every
ix. ‘ kind; also Patent Syringes of various patterns,
just to hand. FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
M*ocket Cases.
TJOCKET CASES, Cupping Cases, Tooth Instru-
I. nients, Stethoscopes, Speculurns. Breast Pumps,
Nursing Bottles, Scales and Weights, Saddlebags, Ac
for sale by FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
Cod Liver Oil.
A FRESH SUPPLY just received.
J\_ dec -26 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
For Physicians.
“INJURE and unadulterated Powders and Extracts, se
-1 lected with special reference to purity—such as
may be relied upon to produce their full and proper
effect, when administered in such doses as are directed
by standard authors on Materia Afedica.
dec 5 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
(CHEMICALS Quinine, Morphine, Calomel,
J Blue Mass, Nitrate of Silver, lodine; lodides of
Mercury, Lead, Zinc, and Sulphur, Bismuth, Maguesia,
Ac., from the best manufacturers-English, German,
French and American.
dec 5 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
For families.
STARCH, Indigo, Soda. Salseratus, Sal Soda,
Potash, Copperas, Madder, Salt Petre, Blue Stone,
Epsom Suits, Castor Oil. Ac.
dec FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.^
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
IEMON, Orange, Vanilla, Pine Apple, Strawberry,
j Raspberry, Ac.
dec 5 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM.
PERFUMERY.
and American Extracts, including Upper
Ten, Jockey Club, Patchouly, Ac., for the hand
i-erchief; Pomades, on Marrow; Bear's Oil; Bear’s
Grease; Eau Lustrale, Rose Oil, Chrvstaline Pomatum,
Ac., for the Hair; Colognes, French, German, and
American; Puff Boxes and Powders; Rouge, Lily
White, Cream of Beauty, Ac., for the complexion;
Tooth Powders, Pastes, and Washes of every descrip
tion ; Cold Cream, Lip Salve, and Soaps in great vari
ety. FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM^
Garden Seeds.
OA AAA PAPERS fresh SEEDS, from the
Wethersheld Gardens, just received
and for sale. The trade supplied at reduced rates,
nor 14-33 FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM
REFORVI MEDICAL DEPOT,
AT MACON, GA.
THE proprietors ot this establishment
have just received, and will constantly
keep on hand, a large assortment of fresh A JBL j
pure Hotanic .Medicines , Far
tracts, Fssentlal and other
Oi Is. G lass tea re. in stru me n ts , Gum s.
Spices , Balsams , Boots , Barks. Sha
ker Herbs , Fills. Family •Medicines ,
and Shop Furniture generally; Concentrated
Medicines and Cases, Dr. Mattson’s Improved and other
Syringes, Fine Wines (for medical purposes only,) and
other articles too numerous to mention, all of which
will be sold for Cash at much lower rates than they
have ever been offered in this market, and every article
warranted. In order to get the southern patronage
concentrated on Macon, we offer to sell Botanic and
Concentrated Medicines, Ac., to Physicians at New
York prices, for Cash. New supplies will be received
monthly and semi-monthly, throughout the seasons,
that our stock may always be fresU&nd genuine. Those
who administer medicines should remember that their
reputation and success, and the life of the patient, de
pend more on the quality of the medicines they use
than on their skill in the healing art; and should ours
not prove to be as we represent them, they can be re
turned at our expense, and the monev refunded.
Orders promptly filled, (under the immediate super
vision of one of the proprietors,) and forwarded with
despatch, and on precisely the same terms as though
the purchaser were present. Letters containing money
should be registered. Communications promptly an
swered. For particulars address
feb 20y I. N. SHANNON A Cos.
CASH STORE.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
THE subscriber is now receiving anew and hand
some Stock of Funcy and Stupfe
OB F* GOO OS.
suitable lor the Spring and Summer Trade, among
which will be found almost every article in that line,
which he intends to offer on the best terms. Also a
good Stock of CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, PAPER
hangings, window shades, Ac.
His friends aud the public are requested to give him
a call. GEO. W. PRICE,
mar 12 50-ts Macon, Ga.
Opening Day March 10th y 1856.
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!!
BOSTICK St KEIN.
subscribers will open on the 10th inst., at the
L New Store on Cotton Avenue, three doors below
Messrs. Winship, Ross A Coleman’s, an entire New
and Fresh Stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
which will be found unusually attractive, and sold at
the lowest market rates for cash or approved credit.
DR ESS GOODS,
Rich Colored Silks, new styles; Black Oro Deßhine,
all widths; Black and Colored Chully, Alpaca, Bom
bazine, Fatncie Cloth, Printed Jaconets, Organdees,
Muslius, Lawns, Berages, Tissues, Grenadines, Ac.. Ac.
Linens, White Goods, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery,
Haberdashery, Ac., Ac.
Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Shirting; Brown,
Bleached and Swiped Homespun for servants; with
many other styles of Goods, too numerous to mention.
Our Stock having been purchased by Mr. Bostick of
tbe firm of Bostick A Johns, and exclusively for cash,
our friends and lormei patrons may rest assured of re
ceiving every advantage in the way of buying new and
good Good* at low puces.
A. G. BOSTICK,
mar 51 JNO. N. KEIN.
Important to Cusloners.
W. W. PARKER & CO.
Have received their New and Splendid
SPRING
Stock of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods,
At the old Stand ; and which they offer at
GRE.iT B.tRGciM.rS.
mar 12
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, P. Tract.
Stubbs, Hill A Tracy.
ATTOR NE YS AT LAW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
’’IXTILL practice in tbe Superior Courts of Bibb,
W Crawford, Twiggs, Marion, Monroe, Dooly,
Houston, Jones, Muscogee, Talbot, Macon, Taylor, Up
son, Sumter, Lee, and Dougherty; and also in the Cir
cuit Courts of the United States at Marietta and Savan
nah.
mar 19 51-ts.
MEDICALi CAIID.
DR. I. N. LOOMIS haviug made his arrange
nients for settling permanently iu Macon, otters
his services in the practice of the Reform System of
Medicine Having studied both systems, anil having
spent some time in the Hospitals of New York, aLd of
Europe, he hopes, by a faithful attention to the welfare
of those entrusted to his professional care, to secure the
confidence of the citizens ol Macon and its vicniiy.
Jjgf Office first Room in the west end of the College
Building. mar 26 52-ts
\VINSHIP, ROSS, A CO£ E M A W.
WHOLESALE &, RETAIL
—DEALERS IN—
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CARPETS, AC.
mar 19.
NEW SPRING GOODS.—a general assort
ment ol every description, just received and of
leriug low by
mar 19 WINSHIP, ROSS, ACO LEMA N._
ARRETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, &c.—
Just received by
mar 19 WINSHIP, ROSS, A COLEMAN.
WINDOW SHADES.—a handsome assort
ment just received bv
mar 19 WINSHIP, ROSS, A COLEMAN.
SILKS ! SILKS I !—a large aud elegant lot just
received by
mar 19 WINSHIP, ROSS, A COLEMAN.
WHSIHP, ROMS, A COLEMAy
INVITE prompt and responsible parties, to open ac
counts with them on the usual tune,
mar 19.
DRUGS, MEDICINES !Mi\T, OlL.kc.
1856. MACON mtlti
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
Proprietor in rendering thanks for the liberal
A patronage bestowed, would assure hi* friends that
uo exertion shall be wauting to merit lue continuance
of their favors. His connection with direct
Importers and Manufacturers,
is such, that he is enabled to furnish RELIABLE nr
tides as lew as any dealer South. My Chemicals
are invariably purchased from Manufactures direct,
thus enabling me to warrant them fiee from adultera
tion.
I am now receiving and opening a full and select
stock of
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY and TOILET
ARTICLES,
GLASS,
PAINTS and COLORS,
PAINT and* V ARNISII
BRUSHES,
together with the best assortment of Instruments
ever offered in tins market. Planters, Physicians, and
Merchants will consult their interest bv examining tny
stock before purchasing. E. L. STROHECKIiIi,
Opposite Redding House.
feb 13 4*>-y Macon, Ga.
Mdnch's .inti-Rheumatic Foicders.
WONDERFULLY EFFICACIOUS IN
Rheumatism, Rheumatic-Gout, <Se Sciatica.
IT'OR the above diseases, a safe, speedy, and radical
- cure is found in LINCH’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
POWDERS—the most successful remedy for Rheuma
tism notv known, in any of its forms.
Among the many nostrums of the day, so lauded as
cures for Rheumatism, none have ever yet been dis
covered to be possessed of half the curative powers of
these powders.
If relief from suffering be desired, you have only to
procure a box or two of these invaluable powders, and
follow strictly the directions, and their magic effect will
soon be felt, in a total absence of pain.
Put up in tin boxes of sixty (60) powders each, by
B. W. ADAMS, of Eatonton, Putnam county, Ga.—
Orders directed to him will meet with prompt atten
tion, provided the Cash accompany the order.
Price $5 per Box.
Sold by E. L. Stkoheckeh and Dr. G. Harrison-,
Macon; Haviland, Rislev A Cos., Augusta; C. C. Nor
tou, Greensboro’; Hurd A Hungerford, Monticello;
.Jas. Herty, Milledgeville; C. II Heywood, Perrv;
Dr. Wm. A. Wright, Barnesville; ahd Hurbert A Cul.
ver, Warren ton.
May 23, 1855. g
Garden seed— garden seed.—
50,000 papers of Seed, just received—warranted
growth of this year (1855.) Orders from the trade
tilled at liberal prices, for cash.
E. L. STROHECKER,
noy 14 opposite Redding House.
Davis* extra adhesive muci
lage PASTE.— Avery superior article for Os
fiee use, for sale at the Drug Store of
_gepE L. STROIIECKER.
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING.
MONROE FEMALE UNIVERSITY.
TAOUXiTY
FOR SCHOLASTIC YEAR, 1856.
REV. W. C. WILKES. A. M., President,
Prof, of Natural and Moral Sciences.
Richard T. Asbury, A. JVC..
Prof, of Matakmatics.
Don Carlos W. Chandler*
Prof, of Ancient Languages.
Mrs. Mary X3. Chandler*
Instructress in French and Higher English.
Mrs. Mary A. Wilkes,
Instructress in History and Botant.
Miss Martha A. Smith*
Preparatory Department.
Miss Martha J. James,
Assistant in Preparatory Department.
Miss Laura Fisher,
Primary Department.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
Prof. William Fisher* Principal.
MISS M. J. JAMES, ) .
MKS. M. A. WILKES, f ABsistants -
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. Myra Fairley,
Embroideay, Crape Work, Wax, Shkkl Work, Ac.
Mrs. Mary E. Chandler,
Drawing, Penciling, and Painting in Oil and Wa
ter Colors.
The next term will begin on Monday, the 14th day
of Jau’ry. and end on Tuesday, the 15th day of July,
which will be Commencement Day.
Board, $9 (for 5 days in the week, $7,) and washing
$1 to $2 per month.
Any additional information desired, can be obtained
on application to any member of the Faculty.
R. T. ASBURY, Sec’y. of Faculty.
Forsyth, Ga. Nov. 28th, 1855. [35-tf|
“ BROWN’S”
H'JSHt.YG Jt.ICHI.VE,
MANUFACTURED BY
CLEMONS, BROWN & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
TN introducing these Machines the Manulacturers
desire to sav, that over two hundred have been sold
in Columbus and viciuity, during the last three months,
and not one complaint or expression of dissatisfaction
has been made against the Maohine, b'lt ail who have
purchased, without an exception, speak of it in the high
est terms. The Machines combine in a greater degree,
simplicity in construction,lease in operating, economy
in time, and less damage to clothes, than any invention
ever offered to the public. All tine clothes are more
injured in washing by hand, than in wearing; this Ma
chine cleans them without the least injurv to the artic
les, or in any manuer interfering with the buttons. A
half grown lad, can operate it, and from one to two
hours is ample time to do the washing for au ordinary
sized family. It is equally good for tineand coarse cloths.
Quilts, Counterpanes and Carpets can be washed with
us much ease as smaller articles.
Every family should be supplied with one of these
Machines. The price is such as to place them within
the reach of all. Planters especially, will find it to their
interest to furnish their Plantations with them, as a
great saring in tune will thereby be gained. Price at
the Factory sl3.
All orders must be accompanied with the Cash.
Printed directions furnished.
feb 13 48-3 tn CLEMONS, BROWN & CO.
BRUNSWICK ~cITY, GEORGIA.
Peremptory Sate of Building Lot*.
THE Proprietors of the city of Brunswick hereby
give notice, that a peremptory sale of 300 eligible
Building Lots will take place, by Public Auction, at
the Oglethorpe House, in said city, on Thursday, May
15th, 1856, at ISi o’clock, noon. Sale positive, to the
highest bidder. Terms, 10 per cent, cash, on the day
of sale; balance in annual payments of 10 per cent.—
Payments, with interest, secured on the property.—
Warrantee deeds given. Title perfect.
The Port of Brunswick lies about midway on the
coast of Georgia, in latitude 81° north, longitude Sl°-
80. The harbor affords the best anchorage, and is
accessible at all times to merchantmen of the largest
class. Surveys have been made by order of the Navy
Department, preliminary to the establishment of a
Naval Depot. The port and city of Brunswick hold
out commercial and- martime advantages superior to
those possessed by any other south of the Chesapeake
Bay. The climate is healthy at all seasons.
The Brunswick and Florida Railroad Cos. propose to
open the first division of their road from Brunswick
to the St. Ilia River, on the day of sale—being the
day on which the stockholders of that company will
hold their annual meeting.
Further particulars may he had at the office of the
Company, 4 Wall Street, New-York; or of Col. Charles
L. Schlatter, Chief Engineer B. and F. K. R., Bruns
wick, Georgia.
H. G. Wheelkb, Secretary, P. C. B.
New-York, March 3d. 1856. (mar 19 51-54.)
*30,000.
Improved Havana Plan Lottery.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
Southern Military Academy Lottery.
Class 8.-New Series.
To he drawn in the City of Montgomery, April 3,1856.
Capital Prize SB,OOO
PRICE OF TICKETS.-Wholes, $5; Halves, $2 50;
Quarters, $1 25.
Prizes in this Lottery are paid thirty days after the
drawing, in bills of specie-paying Banks, without de
duction—only on the presentation of the Ticket dra wing
the Prize.
Bills of all solvent Banks taken at par. All
communications strictly confidential
SAM’L SWAN, Manager,
mar 19 51- Montgomery, Ala.
DISSOLUTION.
TITHE Co-partnership heretofor existing between
I Reese A Corbitt, was dissolved by limitation, on
the Sth of November last. B. F. REESE.
marl 2 50-tf] _ W. W. CORBITT.
n'hUkey.
I An BBLS. Chattanooga Whiskey ; 45 bbls. Wilt-
XUU shire Whiskev, now receiving and for sale by
MCALLIE &, JONES.
March 19.
‘lYnucssee JSacan and L,arit.
V aa aaaLBS Prime Tennessee Bacon,
X’ ‘U ’ ‘UU 100 Kegs Prime Tennessee Lard,
In store 7 and for sale by MCALLIE & JONES.
March 19.
Georgia and Tennessee E/our.
10AA sacks Superfine and Extra Flour. Ke
n Mills, and oilier favorite brands, just
received on consignment and for sale by
MCALLLE k JONES.
March 19.
SEEDS, HARDWARE, JEWELRY. te.
Jiwr received,
A FULL SUPPLY OF
CHINA. GrLASSi
AND
CROCKERY WARE.
ALSO,
Willow Baskets, Wooden Ware
8,1 ! " zeß - ILS Tubs, Buckota’
BROOMS, Ac, ’
Door Mats, Japanned Ware,
Willow do. —Toy Wagons,
Silver Plated . CABs
CASTOR S, Table Cut lew.
Waiters and Ladies’ Work
BASKET S, Boxes, a tine lot,
Reticules, Ac., mmjgye'’ Waiters, in
setts or single.
nor 17 R. p. McFYOY.*
WATCHES,
Diamonds, Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic Swiss
PAINTINGS AND OTHER KINDS OF
—■ -mmr u-z m UUL
OF THE LATEST STYLES AND BEST QUALITY.
SILVER and Silver Plated Ware, ,
_ Oil Painting, Fancy Goods for Ssll
presents and many other purposes,
Gas Fixtures, Guns and Equipments, gpC- j A.
Colts and other Pistols, Fine Cutlery,
Daguerotvpe Stock, W ork Boxes, jRQd&S&sB-
Writing Desks, Tea Trays, Military Goods, Surveyors
Composes, Land Chains, Mathematical Instruments,
Water Colors, Walking Canes. Cabas assorted, Tovs,
Gaines, Dolls, Ac., Ac., all of which we will sell on the
best Terms
/'/.#. VO FORTES, ,
Os Chickering A Sons, Nunns A Clark,
and A. H. Gale A Co.’s Manufacture, all
> 1 Q * . * of which will be sold at Factory price
and fully Warranted; Piano Stools* Bay State, Eng
lish, French, and India Rubber Covers; Guitars, Vio
lins, Flutes, Accordeons, Ac., of the tiuest and bos’
qualities.
Our customers and the public generally, are respect
fully invited to call and look through our stock, eveu it
they do not design purchasing.
Watch work and Jewelry, promptly attended
to and warranted. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Mulberry St., 3d door above
Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
Telegraph and Citizen copy. [oct 31]
The Sign of the Two Large Watches.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
AND
•V -KW .W-S MT-* MML MT,
AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH.
MERCHANTS and Dealers will do
well to call and examine the _ JCi
stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY, at 249 King Street, be- MjjP—i i?
fore they purchase elsewhere. jyLtf,
Every Article Warranted.
A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted to coun
try dealers.
Save twenty per cent, bv calling on
Win. MASTERMAN,
248 KING-ST., CHARLESTON,
oct 10-ts Four Doors frqm Wentworth st.
TO THE PEBLIC,
THE undersigned has given up the
practice of his profession in thecoun- ,
tv of Bibb, and recommends to his old JLT
friends and the patrons of the late firm of Gallager
Seger, Drs. Seger A Pettee, Dentists of the city of
Macon.
Thev will complete all of his unfinished work. He
has no hesitation in saying to his friends, that they are
skillful and competent to the discharge of any work in
the line of their profession. M. J. GALLAGER,
mar 19 51—ts Dental Surgeon.
RAP! RAP! ! RAP! ! !
WHEREAS, C. A. & 11. N. ELLS, has
been the MEDIUM tor several years in furn
ishing their numerous customers with all the luxuries of
the Sea-board, and the substantials from our Stores
Now to reciprocate favors, we wish to be put in direct
COMMUNICATION with their
Pocket-book* and Purses,
before the first of February next, as we have a great
crisis to pass. We have often Rapped unheeded, but
if our customers do not heed this Kap they may ex
pect to b Rapped, and into that AWFUL or lawful
state where we regret to see our friends.
C. A. ELLS,
jan 9 H. N. ELLS.
MEW BUSINESS !
OUR business hereatter will be done in the name ot
C. A. ELLS dr SON, on anew clan. We
intend to sell GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, and all
accounts made with us after this date must be settled
MONTHLY or QUARTERLY, and must be consider
ed by our customers, due at any time we call upon
them for a settlement.
jan 9-3 m C. A. ELLS A SON.
Harden Seeds — Mare/e Lot!
EVERY paper warranted fresh, put up in one-third
larger than the usual size. Country Merchants
and large dealers supplied on the most favorable terms.
-ALSO-
Drugs, Paints and Pure Medicine*,
Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Window
Glass, Varnishes, Colored Paints ground in
Oil, Turpentine, Paint and Varnish
Brushes, Patent Medicines aud Do
mestic Remedies, general stock,
suitable for supplying Country Merchants. Families
and planters supplied with especial care.
In order to supply all on the lowest terms, have
adopted the CASH system.
LEONARD LITTLE.
Macon, Ga.
N. B.—Superior Black Ink, put up in packages of va
rious sizes, desirable for Couutry dealers, for sale Ten
low-. [jan 23 43-tf]
Hailufacts*reiV Bank. )
MACON, Ist January, 1556. }
4FIIIE Board of Directors of this Bank have this day
1 declared a Dividend of Five (5) per cent, on the
operations of the last six months. Puvable on demand
GEO. W. HARDIE,
jan 2 40- Acting Cashier.
SUNDRIES.
COILS Kentucky Rope
DDU 45 bales Gunny Bagging
10 hhds St Croix Sugar
20 do New Orleans do
40 bbls Stuart's crushed and ground Sugar
20 hhds Cuba Molasses
60 bags prime Rio and Java Coffee
8500 lbs pure White Lead and Zinc White
250 gollons Linseed Oil
90000 lbs Tennessee and Ohio Bacon
Together with a variety of articles usually found at
the Old Stand, corner of Mulberry aud Second street,
aug 1 18-ts C. CAMPBELL & SON.
BACON SIDES.
Q r HHDS. CINCINNATI BACON SIDES. 35,000
t/D lbs. Tennessee Bacon, Hog Round, just received
and for sale by C. CAMPBELL & SON.
June 6,’55. nlO
SUGAR, COFFEE, &C.
r A BBLS. Stuarts ABAC Sugar,
DU 12 “ “ Crushed “
12 Hhds St. Croix and PR “
70 Bags Rio and Java Coffee,
80 Boxes Adamantine Candles,
10 “ Sperm “ with a large assort
ment of Groceries for sale by
oct 25 CHA3. CAMPBELL.
AT NEW YORK COST.
Rich English velvet carpeting for tw*
setts of Parlors, for sale at New York Coat,
oct 11 GEO. W. PRICE.
Cut .Vails.
Innfl a B s > assorted 4d. to 40d. and 4to 6
, U U U inch Spikes, tor sale bv
jan 23 NATHAN WEED.
Sugar and tlolasses.
O p HHDS. Prime and choice N. O. Sugars ; 25 do.
OD Prime Cuba Molasses, new crop; 50 bbls. and
half bbls. N. O. Syrup ; for sale bv
mar 5] CATER & BOWDRE.
IV ‘etdinq itocs.
r A DOZ. Cast Steel Hoes of Stevens’ and other ma-
DU kers, for sale by CATER & BOWDRE.
feb 6
CAR PE TING.
JUST received, a large stock of fine, superfine, three
plv and velvet CARPETING. Also a handsome
assortment of RUGGS. GEO. W. PRICE,
sept 20 25tf
Matting.
JUST received, a lot of 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 white and
colored Matting. GEO. W. PRICE,
apr 4
Flint River o*iiaburgs aud Yanas.
V* a BALES above superior Goods, for sale at Facto
) ry prices by CATER A BOWDRE.
mar 5 _
ISaeou and Lard.
on AAA EBS. Prime Tennessee Bacon; 4,000
OU.UUU “ “ Lard ;in store and to ar
rive, lor sale by CATER & BOWDRE.
mar 5
A CARD.
t It HE undersigned haviug withdrawn from the con
l cern of Bostick & Johns, aud associated Jno. X.
Kbin with him, begs leave to inform his numerous
friends and former patrons that he bus taken ll
Store 2nd door below Messrs. Winship, Ross A Cole
man, aud will there open on the 3rd of March, an eu
tire New and Fresh Stock of Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, which will be offered at the very lowest
market price. A. G. BOSTICK.
Mb 20 47
MACON PRICES CURRENT.
COUXTBY produce.
BACON—Hams p*, nT$ Jo fit I iT
Shoulders lb 8V Jt 10
Hog round ft 10 vtt
BUTTER—Country Ib 13 $
Northern, by keg ft 23 @ . ,15
Tennessee, “ ** lb 15 20
CORN—in sacks., bush. fid (r c .;o
In the ear ” s>*
OATS bush. 40 (it.
In the straw cwt (jij 75
CHEESE ft 13 tfj ;6
IGGS doren 15 (l
COFFEE—Rio La 12 (f& 18>f
Java ft 16 it, ‘.7
SUGAR -Mewart’s Refined lb 11>$ (g 11
Crushed ft 12 % 18>f
New Orleans ft 10 11
-jIICKENS 25
rLOUß—Tennessee, Family 9 qo 10 <0
common brands jil() Q ( j tO’
Georgia, extra fami
1P * t .bbls. 900 <£ 10 ‘>o
Jmv'"” hush, new 60 OL
* *s 7
sack ut. 1 5
POTATOES—Sweet bush. 209 ( ,o , 0
1ri5h...... bbl. 25u gr 4
Teuuessee “ ...... bbl. g,
BEANS—Tennessee, bush. ]25 <?£
White, Northern 250 @ 0’ 0
PEAS ...bush. @ y
FlSll—Mackerei, No. I—bbl. 2fi < 0
” No. 2.... 14 00 i,(i 15 0
” No. 3, large, bb 12 00 13 t j
” ”3, small,"’ 9 *>o 10 < 0
Mess Shad lo 00 2> 1 * J
dOLASSES—Cuba, .gal.,old, 50 05
New Orleans ” 55 @ 69
CANDLES—Sperm lb 45 7 0
5tar..........1b (($ • •
Tallow lb 15 (and 1
JlL—Sperm, bleached gal. 2 )
Bleuched wiut. whale ” 115 (jot 1
Mach men- .. ” 75 ( q \•; ,
Train ’• 7 .j w ], ,
Tanners %ibU. 14 (j, phi
Linseed gul. \
M ISC tILL AN KOl'S ARTICLES.
BAGGlNG—Kentucky, yd., none. %
Gunny ” 17
ROPE ib Jo (ys 1 Xi
•’ODDER cwt. .75 <lB B'i
IAY cwt. 75 (<$ lot
lIDES—Dry lb 13 ( ,$ 1
.ARD tb 10 12
f ALLOW n, ! 10 @ Yi.
IKES WAX tb 20 ci
FEATHERS—Prime fit 35 ($ 4o
Common....tb 30 (95
WOOL—Washed th @ 2o
. Unwashed
NAILS —Cut ft 44; 5
IRON—Swedes ft 5 (it, C
English ft 4 (a, * %
Ameri'n hammered Tb @ fi
“ refined... .ft 5 <p;
Castings ft (,j,
APPLES—Northern, *3 to 5 per bbl.
HARLEM —(for seed,) $1 75 per bush.
RYE—(for seed,) 41 25 per bushel.
HAY—In bales, (Tennessee. ?1 50.
fe—BMCa—KWMWBB-. m
DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, PRODUCI).
IMPORTATIONS lorSI’RINGVf
r PHE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of
X their friends and the trade generally, to their tr
rangements for Spring sales. We shall* ba prepared
by the loth of February to shew a large and attractive
stock. Our Foreign Department will be supplied with
almost an entire NEW STOCK, selected with great
care by one of the partners in Europe.
We invite particular attention to oitr 19RESS
GOODS DEPARTMENT. We shall be Mo 0
show all the NEWEST DESIGNS of fabrics—
ilich Silks, Bareges, Barents dr
Maine. Chollies, ‘tissues, Efetjauf
Robe Dresses, JBriliiantes,
Grenadines,, De Raises,
French, Ene/lish $ Srolclt *fluslins.
Cambrics S lie Metincs,
Bombaiznes , tilpuccus, Shatrls.
Scart's, Jfletntles, Mantillas, Talmas ,
Ac. Ac. Also a very large stock of
French, Scotch S Irish Embroideries
If *hite Hoods. Linens, Linen Hoods,
Ribbons, Litres, Eelefintfs, Trim
mings, NY.’ He.
Also, in the Hosiery Department, an unusually I'trgt
Stock, embracing every variety of
English and German Cotton. Silk, Lisle Thread Hr a
& Under Garments,Gloves, Mitts, Small Wares, &c. &c.
Also, a choice assortment of I'/ench and EualUk
Fabrics for CrriitUmen's Wear and Tailor's
Also in the Carpet Department, every variety of rich
Tipedry, Brues-U, & ply and lajiam Carpet.,
Cuiton Matting. Floor Oil Cloth *, ilu, Rich Curtain
Stuffs, and House-keeping Goods in great rarity.
Also, in the Domestic Goods Department, a lull as
sortment of American Cotton aud Woollen Goods.
We repeat what we have often said before, that it is
our intention to offer the Southern Trade one of the
Largest Stocks ot Goods, and to sell them as b.aa
as they are sold in any market in this country..
Our Foreign fabrics are all of our men importation,
and particularly adapted to Southern markeis.
We shall be glad to see the Southern trade in nnr
market the coming season, and show them our stock,
with the assurance, that it will be much to Ihe interest
of close buyers to examine it.
Our terms are Clash, or good notes payable incariat’lg
in bank. We shall also adhere to tuc system which
has worked well the past season, of selling iiUached,
Brown and Colored Cotton Genh, for nett oo*h at wum
afaciu revs’ cost pri cee.
BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL,
209 and 211 King street.
Charleston, S. C.. January, 1856. 4i-v
* NEW FIRM.
ice, Fruit, Vegetables, and M'lsh.
THE subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of
Macon aud vicinity, that they will open a store in
•t few days, for the sale of Ice, Fruit, Vegetables, Fish,
tc., to which they call the attention ol consumers.—
They will at all times hare a supply of the above named
irticles, which they will seU at a small advance on cost,
it wholesale and retail. They will pay particular at
ention to putting up orders tor Ice, Fruit, Ac. Coun
try merchants and others in need of the above named
irticles will do well to give us a call, as our motto will
he small profits and quick returns. We will have a
constant supply of Norfolk Oysters next season, put up
m two gallon tin cans, and ten gallon kegs, to which
we call the attention of the country trade. We will
also keep a supply of Spiced Norfolk Oysters through
the summer.
STEPHEN CLARK k CO.,
feb 20y Mulberry st., next to S.rohecker’s.
IVootton &. Iloliouay
HAVING again associated themselves together itt
the Commission Business at their old stand, next
door below Messrs. Cater A Bowdre, Cotton Avenue,
Macon, Ga., would say to their o and friends and the
public generally, that their motto is, still Bound to
Trade. We are just receiving and in store
800 Sacks Flour, various brands.
100 “ Meal,
10,000 Bushels Oats,
l.tXtO “ Corn,
150,000 libs. Tennessee Bacon,
150 Bbls. Choice Leaf Lard,
100 Cans “ “
1,000 Bushels Peas,
50 “ Tennessee Beans,
100 Sacks Rve,
Irish Potatoes, Tennessee Butter, Kriut, Ao.
NO HUMBUG !
Selling off at Conl, for Fastii ! !
r |''HE undersigned, intending to change his business,
U will, from this date, sell and
Stock f STAPLE AND FANCY
DMI 1* HOODS,
at COST, for Cash, or at very reduced prices to his good
and reliable credit customers. No false statements or
artful puffs hare ever emanated from him, and the pub
lic may rely upon the above.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
and the public generally, will do well to call soon, and
command good bargains at
WM. W. PARKER’S,
Macon, October Ist, 1855. 28tt
N. B. All those previously indebted tobim, by note
or account, are respectfully requested to make early
payment of the same. The importance of this is evi
denced by the above announcement, . M . P.
FAMILY PROVISION STORE.
I"AHE subscriber is receiving, and will continue to do
so nearly every day during the winter season, a
fine lot of dressed %
TURKEYS AMD CHICKEN*.
from Tennessee. Also from Savannah,
#’ 1S Mi JTD O I’S TMJ RS.
Constantly on hand, a good stock of
- Lard. Butter, Flour, Meal,
Corn , Feus, Beans. Hats, Rye,
•Mpples, Onions,
and everv other kind of Tennessee Produce.
Having made arrangements to keep up a full supply of
Provisions, he expects to be able to furnish all who
may call on him.
A large lot of new BACON in store, and constant
ly receiving.
figr Those wishing for Turkeys, Chickens, Oysters,
and Fish, would do well to apph early after the arrival
ol the trains. These articles can be sold for Cash only.
J. T. WOOTTON.
Jan. 30,1856. 44 Cotton Avenue
Tennessee Hay
/-v BALES Prime Timothy Hav, for sale, to ar
o 0 . ive, by CATER A Bu YY DUE.
mar 5
Stvedes Iron.
| /x / v Tons Swedes Iron assorted, all sizes from
III!) to 12 inches wide, for sale at lowest market
rates by jan 0 NAT BAN WEED.