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BIBB SHERIFF SALES. Cb«n*»«jiSrlicdiile-
■ft 71LI. Ire ?o!.l before the Court Room door, iu 8AVAJINAH AND CHAKLUSTOH
\V ill. i-iiv r:'M-con. on the first TUESDAY in CTC A M I) A (^1/ PT I IMC
Aj I mi, between m- u-u.il hoar* of sale, the fol- W’ I tnlVIrnvlAt I LINu
Imvinjt projwtjr, id wit: ....... _ ,! IK CONN'NEcTIOn with ihc CENTRAL and
Tiif ini. or parcel of bAND, situateln the Cltjr of j North Eastern Kail Roads.
R. FINDLAT. SR.,... J, 9. FF5DLAT,...C. D. FI9DLAT.
FINDLAY’S
IRON WORKS,
MACON, GA.
Steam Engines and Mill Machinery,
; Cotton Presses and Screws,
I Horse Powers, Cane Mills and Kettles.
. uruing, leave* Charleston every Monday IRON RAILINGS,
TIM. bo sold on the first TUESDAY in May! a.d Friday night at el o'clock (after the arrival COLUMNS MILL STONES GIN GEER.
* ' ‘ of the North Eastern!!. Road.)andar- _ . ’ , ~
' * “ • Grist and Circular Saw Mills,
| 07 ill is male rhiaeugBEi cu uuiaiu iumu);u uc»* |
u, •
icon, in said County, and known, in the plan of;
: l City, as part oflot No. aeven (7), in square No I T U,t ’ M»l«idid and Fast Rnnntng
;ht. ■ a ilf. containing fifty-two and n half feet >
a! ..-. Wiiinnl street, and known as the residence I f. 7 p-c.
i James Meara'a family, levied on to satiily : ~~SshAx3is<i
i0 faTOr i e»n«lt,F. Barden,Commander,leavesSavan.
:: ±}\ 1 l j , . r , ttr '' TffMlKTLT "ah for charleston every .-Way and HVdac.doy |
b * b. , - J. K l . 1. W. BKA. ’ j af ernoons at 3 o'clock and connects at Charleston |
11 ‘~ ^ — j with the train of the North Eastern Kail Road going )
ltibb mortgage Sheriil bait*. j North; returning, leave# Charlestonevi
urt House door, in the City of Macon, Bibb ; rives at Savannah early the following roorni
~ obtiut
jiAcoik' & western kail boab . important to Planters!
nr* Be sagszzss: a&sg&zz: *
ggr fii THE
O^t^Jfow^' lithJaly ‘ *•■**""*• \INGERSOLL HOOP
LOCK,
yroperty, to wit: By this ronte Passengers can obtain through tick-, 0 . ..
g Chair, _ 1 Spittoon, t Wash j et» to and from Savannah, Oa. f and Wilmington, N. | PtLLEi »S »' J1EELS, SHAFTING, «c., &C.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Conaty, the following
1 Dentists Operating <
Stand, I large Mirror. 1 _____ _ , _ . _
ht arrangement with the •
i uiock, 1 uoor lien, a mnaow unomsns ana | inet-eninu itanaoaa ana its ccnnectioos,all freights [
Stools, l Center Table, l Pino Bureau. I Secretary, between Charleston and the Interior of Georgia con-
3 Drip,-nr Window Curtains, 1 large Flash Covered signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded |
Chair, 2 Gerondob, snd 1 Show Case, levied on to , with dispatch and FBEE of CHARGE.
Fib. I.
ira mortgage li. fa. from Bibb Superior Court,
favor of Jonathan A. Virgin, vs. Hiram Seger,—
■opertv po nted out iu said mortgage,
felt 31 ED. G. JEFFERS, Depty. Sheriff.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
, Ag'ts, Charleston.
T. C. NISBET.
Bibb sueriit sale.
NY TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
\ \ before the Coart House door in the city of
Ms. on. between the usual hours ot sale, one Carpet,
.i.io DeatL't Lathe, two Dentist’s Work Benches,
, pair Bellows, one lot Tools, one Stove, and ons
■ Sundries, levied on as the property of Seger A
Blaitdalc, to satisfy a ti fa from Bibb Superior Court |
in favor of J. M. Boardman, versus Seger A Blais- .
ti tle. Principal, and J. A. Virgin, Security.
mar 1 ED. U. JEFFERS, D ty Sheriff.
Bibb Micrili' Sale.
W lLI.be sold, before the Courthouse door, in
liibb County, on the first Tuesday in May
::«-xt, within the legal hours of sale. Five acres land,
■ituato and lying two miles from Macon, fronting
on tin old Federal Bead, adjoining lands ef Warren
Wright, on the west side; levied on as the property
of Susannah Painter, to satisfy a Justice it fa from
f-l.-t District. G. M., iu favor of Jease B. Carroll,
vs. Susannah Palmer. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable. W. It. BUSUEE.
mar 82 Deputy Sheriff, j
Bibb Sltcrifl'Sale.
yyr-ILI.be sold, before the Courthouse door, in |
jan 19
BROWN’S HOTEL.
orroSITE THE MEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON, GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor
Metis Ready on the Arrival of every Inin.
apl 18
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
T HE subscriber will open the above Hall abow | rtm r K « r WAT r rnc ,
the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation : STK AM LNGINES & BOILERS.
SAW MILL MACHINERY. MILL
men. ToU Hoqm Is now offered as inferior ton* 1 rr aptyp dactiypo avia \r a
other Fint Class Hotel in the South, and from it; P MA "
central location, ita large and airy rooms, offers great : Cl I IN ERA IN GENERAL,
inducements and accommodations to Families tno j Wrought Iron Cotton Screws. Sit
s'??* 1 ®?.* PS?".??’ The public may expect from this j GAR MILLS, SHAFTS A PULLIES,
IRON RAILING, WROUGHT A
CAST, AC.
rpHE undersigned believes that he is manufactu
Leave Macon at 12 night Arrive at Atlanta 7.15
AM.
Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00
P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 19 night. Arrive at Macon 7.15
A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00
P.M.
The night train will not be run on Sundavs. The
12 night train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern and Atlantic Road for Chattanooga, Knoxville,
Nashville, Memphis, at 13.15 P. M.. with Georgia
R. B. for Augusta, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta A West
Point li. Ii. at 10.15 A. M.
The 10 A. M. train from Macon, ronnects with the
Western A Atlantic H. U. at 8.40 P. M„ and Georgia ;
R. R. at 13 night; and Atlanta A West Point It. B .
at 13.5 A. M.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee;
Rail Road, makes thb the most pleasant and direct i
route to the
Virsinia Springs,
Through Tickets to which may be had at Atlanta,
for 03fi 35, including Stage tare, 67 00, and to New
York for 633 OS.
Further information may be had in relation to this
Route, on application to the General Ticket Office,
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Superintendent.
£Uf.2
House, aU the luxuries and comforts to be found i
any other hotel. B. F. DENSE,
mar 3 Lite of the Floyd House.
Latest Sett s by tlic
-Atlantic
ring and selling the above Machinery, fra per
' t 'fllflgTfl pIl. I «■*/. cheaper, and of as good quality as any
° "*■ | lishment at the C'nntli, and b willing to wan
_ estab-
willing to warrant all
To all whom it may concern. j ,h f. wo * “ e T“*L if not •«r crior *° “»>’■
This is to notify the public that
lowing property, to wit: Ono lot and dwelling Isaacs is at Home Again.
1 Kail Road, tnd tdioiRinir , ,. ... ^. . .*
And begs to assure his patrons that hb SALOON b
not a thing of a day. Citizens and the traveling pub
lic will find the establishment open not for the sea
son only, hot at all aeasons of the year, and those
calling upon as will at all hours find our Larder sup
plied with all the deheaciea that the New York and
other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and
something good to drink, and six days ont of seven
more than can be fonnd in any other honse in town.
the city of Macon, Bibb Coonty, on the first ]
xuc-iiay in June next, within the legal no
the ft
lying opposite the Central Kail Road, and adjoining
tiie hunts of Mrs. Sarah McCall, levied onas the pro
perty of Bcnj. Davis, to satisfy a Mortgage fi la un
der forclosurool u Muster Builder,andJPainter’slieni
i-sued from Uil>l> Inferior Court, in favor of Lev,
simpMin, vs. Beni. Davis. Property pointed unt by
Pisintiff W. K. Huts BEE,
in ir 93 Deputy Sheriff.
Houston SherilT Sales.
sllaron, Georgia.
JOHN SCHOFIELD, JOSIIfA SCHOFIELD.
We arc prejiared to Manufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
IRON COTTON TIE.
I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea
South-West, the INGKRSOLL HOOP LOCK
with the common IIoop Iron Hand, has superse
ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale.
Time and space would fail us to give the numerous
SCHEDULE ON THE
South-W estern R. R. | Id^S*? ss
OVER WHICH TASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS.
Tiro Daily Trains between Macon Sf Columbus.
ON AND AFTER JULY 29th,
Leave Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 a. m.
at Columbns 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. m.
IIoop Lock and Iron Tie. Their economy
wherever tried, has been conceded in these points:
t. They «uvc twenty to thirty dollnrs cost
in baling material on rrrrj one hundred
B "^he fastening U much more expeditiously ap
plied, and much more convenient for the compress.
3. Itba perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton
from the bale.
4. Ills nn almost absolute security ngaiust
Fire. Fire applied to bales thus hound, as shown
r_J, .r . - . Fire. Fire applied to Dales ttius Douna, assuown
Leave Coltunbos 4.00 a.m. snd 3.45 p.m. Arrive at b ^pirimeat, will smoulder without Jlamt,
n.A How sou. twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty
IJctuy otttctCH Macon, Albanw and uateton. j .«timo Cqw ao«y extinguishment.
Leave MaconIMSjMk Amvem Albany 6.35s. m. 5 Wt in an nb«oIuteIr nrcarc fattening. In
~ nT ® MDtwionC.OO actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus
Leave Albanv 3.00 p m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m. w ^ re pitched down forty feet perpendicular
Arrive in Macon “H8 | f rom a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without
^ ci*»t ctsujf. i De rceDtible efiTect.
Doam: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—Up: Tues- g It b perfectly simpie.and requires no machinery
, ,, day. Thursday and Saturday. I at all iu the application. Any common hoop-iron of
* * * proper width and thickness, (which U about} inch
wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and
of any
qnisite length to snit the bale, is taken
Valley, containing ono half acre more or less, and
lying west of the Military Honse, and in the rear of
thqJSt re known as Lilly’s Grocery, and known as
ihsttuled Lots in saiil town, levied on as the pro-
perty of David P. M. Brand, and pointed ont by J.
it Adam*, transferee, and levied on by one ti fa
from Taylor Inferior Court, James P. Corbin, and
llcnry L. Corbin, Executors of Napoleon B. Corbin,
•l-ccH.-ed, vs. David P. SI. Brand, and Zachariah N.
Brand, ami Win. II. Brand Security.
ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold,
four hales "i Cotton, levied on as the property of
James W. Skinner, aud pointed out by John L. Fel
der Plaintiffs Attorney, levied on by one fi fa from
Houston Superior Court, Felder, Kin|
James W. Skinner.
ALSO, one lot of land, No. (307,1 three hundred
aud seven, iu the 15th District of Houston Conuty,
. .ntainiug two hundred and two and one-halt acres,
more or 1. --, it being thu lot on which the defend-
ont, John Henderson, now lives, levied on to satisfy
one ti f.i from Houston Superior Court, James H.
Clark, Trustee, vs. John Henderson, of Houston
county, and Lawson S. Henderson of Macon conuty,
and pointed out by John Henderson, one of the de
fendants.
ALSO, the Mills on Mossy Creek, and lot of land
• n which thu said Mills are situate, containing two
hundred and two and one-half acres, more or less,
number not known, but known as Crawford's Sitoa
.Mills, some one-fourth, or cne-half miles sonlh of
the South-Western Railroad, as described iatifs,
tnrmerly Par’s Mills, levied on by one fi fa from
Houston Superior Court, It. Findlay A Sons, vs.
Robert A. Crawford. JOHN L. HOLSTEAD,
mar 1 • Sheriff
Hb bill of fare will every day
He just the thing for little pay.
And those who at their place may eat.
Will find in itali things complete.
And going once, they then will know
tISAJ ‘
That ISAACS’b the place to go.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
: IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
i Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rail
I .»• . . ! inps in the State, which for elegance, neatness,dura
. ” ® «*PPy t° c y r fneodSt assuring j bility and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suit-
them that it will be onr unremitting care to please in able for the Fronts of
UU e Mw e * PeCt ’“ WOfl ‘ tterOUr9e,Ve " W8 h,,v<J done ! Duelling., Cemetery L.u.PabHe
Leave Macon 7.13 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.33 p. m.
Arrive at Dawson 5.30 p. m.
Leave Albany 0.30 a. m. Leave Dawson . Ar-. of „, y rW}t
nre at Uacon 9.11 p. m. in the hand, one end passed through the opening,
Trans to Colnmbns form a through connection fr om the nnder iWej Jf ODe end of the under part
to Montgomery. Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville, ot the lock to the length of about one inch, and then
Wilmington, Savannah, MtUedgeville and Eatonton. bent over the end of the lock. The other end ot the
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, I hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through
Bainbndge, Thomasvtlle, Ac., daily; also, tri-week- t loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock,
ly from Dawson to Cuthbext, Fort Gaines, Ac. I ,mt then beat in the same manner as the other. The
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to button b then turned back to its place over them,
Perry. HaynesviUe and Hawklnsville, and tri-week- u d the boop U fast on the bale, and the bale may be
ly to Knoxville, Ga. moved if desired.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should 7. it bolds the package in one-fourth smaller com
take the Day Trains from Augusta and Bavannah to pus »h.„ rope—thereby rendering it easier to han
_ _ avoid detention in Macon. For other points take ei- Qi e , and cheapening freight.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, , h ; , Savannah for New These facts and advantages are certified to by
ataatmMpa leave Savannah for New leadin( . Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and-Bro.
York, on Y\ ednesdays and Saturdays. Passage in g er3 j„ testimoniab too numerous to be cited or spec.
theCabni fi'Li,Steerage86. . _ .lifiedin this advertbement. In Montgomery, the
Hutted Stales Marshal's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House, in the
city ot Macon, on the first Tuesday iu April
next, between the nsual hours of sale, the following
proparty, via :
A Store House on the lot 011 which it stauds in the
town of Montezuma. Macon county, on the South-
Weitcm Rail Road, it being the Store Honse form
erly occupied by James A. Stubbs. Levied on as
be property of Michael Prendergost, deceased, to
albfy » 11 fa. from the Sixth Circuit Conn of the
United States for the Southern District of Georgia,
i 11 favor of Robert Ewing vs. M. Prendergast A Co.
Property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney.
The Hotel Buildings and Lots now occupied by
Alexander Meriwether,fronting on the public square
11 the ton-u of Vienna, Dooly eonnty. Said Lots
. ontalnlng one and a half acre, more or less. Also
ilie North half of lot of Land No. 92, in the 7th Db
riot of Dooly county, adjoining Elisha Woodward,
ill pointed out by Alexander Meriwether. Also,
■ it of Lind No. 91, in the 7th District of Dooly
onnty. All levied ou as the proper of Alexander
Mcriwc'herto satisfy a ti. fa. from the Sixth Circnit
C -art of the United States for the Southern District
f Georgia, in favor of J. S. A L. Bowio A Co., vs.
A!--saucer Meriwether. THUS. L. ROSS,
March l, 1859. 17. S. Dep. Marshal.
ty It may not be generally known that we have
to meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, import
ed by ourselves a very superior quality of Pale Bran-
g A Co., vs. 1 dy, fine Old Port. Sherry and Madeira, possessing all
the medical qualities so ir.nch desired by them.
Look at his Bill of Fare, and choose for yourself :
Oysters
From New York. Savannah and Brunswick, in the
shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any
way you want them
AL8D,
Shrimp* and Crabs,
Wild Game of every variety.
Venison and Beefsteaks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham and Eggs, - j
Deviled Ham and
Deviled Terapins,
Monntain Oysters,
Tnrtle 8onp,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
YVood-cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicare
wants, can always be had when in season.
Confectioneries and Fruits.
ISAACS also keeps constantly on band a good as-
aortment of
Confectioneries,
Church Fcnem and ltnlronirs.
Persons desirous of purchasing RAILINGS, will
do well to give us a call, as we are determined toof-
fer as good bargains as any Northern Establbhment
jy Specimens of onr Work can.be seen at Hose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
thb city.nov 30 ly
Lanier A Anderson,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GA.,
P RACTICE in the counties of *he Macon Circuit,
and in the Counties of 6umter, Monroe and
Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah.
They have also recently become the Agents of the
following Insurance Companies:
ThcAuguata IuNiiranceanil Banking Com
pany of which W. M. D’Antigsac is President and
C. F. McCat is Secretary.
And the Alabama Fire and .Ifariuelmn* •
, ranee Company, Montgomery, of which T. H. ’ *
; Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary.
Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at nsnal rates.
apl SO
pjetjeksT hoiphkIes,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERKY, GA.
WILL practice in all the Courts of the Macon
District, and abo in the Federal Courts at Savannah
and Marietta. jaug 17—ly
SPEER A HUNTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON. GEORGIA.
Qftee on Triangular Block. Corner of Cherry Stmt
and Cotton Avenue.
VT7'E have associated as partners in the practice
VV of law in the counties of the Macon and ad-
joining Circuits, and ebewbere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 3 SAMUEL HUNTER.
T. «. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hali.
aug4
’. CDLVERHOIISE, V. A. ANSLEV.
Cnlvcrlioiisc A Ansley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA,
W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining
counties. AU business promptly attended to.
jan U
J. L. SEWARD. A. H H ASSELL.
SEWARD A HANSELL.
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to ns will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the counties ot
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telftir, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatar and Worth.
SEWARD A HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
-A-rtlrur Dickinson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA
OFFICE—in Washington Block, over E. Sauls-
bury'B Clothing Store.
octlS
JSBW ! Macon
iDRUGMA^
For 1859,
W ILL be kept constantly soi-oii^i
most desirable articles in if Jr *
I MEDICINES,
PHAHMACUTICAL PREP tula
SADDLE BAGS, INSTRCml.
SPICKS. MEDICINE cn?3
PERFUMERY, 4e 4.^-
GFOROT A j from the Store of 2Rll.lii 4’
. Ir-bUKUTii. ; Opposite Telegraph B.n«£f
Wheeler A Yi ii^.
SEWING MACH If,
DBPiimiBvr,
Through Tickets can be procured fromR.il Road BrokStwdSjS, ,‘fterThe Sostralbf^
C V M' viS’voS’ hv'sromahm? tor T experience and tests, unite in the following a-
S*\ snnsh to New xork, by ctetinSbipStlQ vstnn t tl J which will leave nn Hntihft nn these nmnta:
WZurTlba^ - U1 ,e ™ dunb ‘ on
* m.r''23 ' 1KG Su 1) erimenfffnt. AVe, the undersigned. Cotton Brokers and Bayers,
1 I of Montgomery, Ala., agree and give notice that we
will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten-
ed with the IlYCJJEKttOI.I. IKOOI* LOCK, aL
S. BRAINERD'S
MACON VARIETY STORE, I thonglTwe are aware that it will weight} lbs. more
Orange
Apl
pples,
Bananas,
Pine Apples,
Vanons description of
Nats,
Cakes, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low prices for
CASH. Be snre and call at
oct 13 E. ISAACS A BROTHER.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J
HARDWARE,
IRON AND STEEL.
AT
Carliart tfc Curd’s,
| MACON, GEORGIA,
W HERE can be seen one of the largest Stocks
of HARDWARE. IRON, STEEL, and CAR-
j KIAGK MAKER'S MATERIALS to be fonnd in
Middle Georgia. Importing largely, and baying di
rect from the Manufacturers, enable ns to offer
greater inducements to those wishing to purchase
anything in our line. Call and see ns, and be con-
vinced. CARHAKT A CURD.
336,000 SWEDES,
or 5,385 liars of Swedes Iron, assorted, from 1 to 13
inches wide, of onr own importation, in store and
for sale bv CARHAKT A CURD
PLOW STEEL,
Manufactured expressly for tbb market, and assorted
from 3J to 14 inches wide, together with a fnll assort-
meat o‘f Refined Iron, all sizes. Band A Oval Iron, all
sizes, Rcund and Square Iron, all sues. Horse Shoe
Iron, all sizes. Cast and German Steel. Blister Steel,
Anvils ot.d Vises, Bellows and Screw Plates, Smith
Hammers and Tongs, Planter's Hoes, various ma
kers, Brade’s Patent Hoes, Haines, Traces, Plow
Lines, Axes, Corn Shelters, Straw Cotters, and all
kinds of Plantation, Carpenter’s and Machinbt's
Tools, can be fonnd at CARHAKT A CURD’S,
jan 4
raTTov , per bale than Rope-tied Cotton.
COTTON AY ENLE, - HARRIS A JOHNSTON
Opposite Ross, Coleman A Ross, and C. U. Freeman.
C ROCKERY, Glass YVare. House Furnishing ar
tides of every description, Tin Ware of all
kinds. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Brooms,
Pails, Toy llarrows, Wagons, Willow Ware, Lu
rfnmerr—“ “
bin’s Perl
C. C. FOSTER,
J. S. BYINGTON.
M. A. CHISHOLM.
From Savannah, we copy the following engage-
. ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr.
•Bay Rum, best quality. Fishing I Lamar:
■ — - • — - ~ 1 Savaxmh, July 23d, 1858.
Messrs. Fkixxak A Kobibts, Macon, Ga
Cents.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for
igersoll’s Hoop Lock, that 1 will compress Iron
b onod Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon the
same terms as Rope tied Cotton. Thb arrangement
to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice*
of my wish to discontinue the arrangement.
Respectfully, Ac.,
C. A. L. LAMAR.
ery-
Tackle and Hooka. Mohair Cloth, Chapman’s
and other Razor Straps, Combs in every
variety. Tooth Paste, Sieves, Y"i-
olin Bows A Bridges, Cut
lery. Pistols. Pencils,
knitting Needles,
Spectacles,
Ac., Ac.
FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture
bonght and sold. Repaired. Cleaned and Y’arnished
with dbpatch. Moiras, Canes, Ac., Repaired and
Polbbed; Best qoaiity of Furniture, Y'arnbb and TIlC Georgia Iron Lock Company,
Sand Paper t<u sale. comprising the undersign ' ~
N. B.—Graffenberg Medicine for sale, pare from I attention of all engaged in Cotton
the Company 8. B„ Agent for Company. | cotton trade, to thb ratereating and important snb
PETER J. STROZIIR JOHN T. GLOVER
STHOZIEK A. GLOVER,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
DAYVS0N. GA.
YY’ILL practice in the Connties of Terrell, Clay,
Chat tab oocbee, YY'ebsier, Randolph, Early and Stew-
art.
C?" All business entrusted to them, will receive
prompt and unremitting attention.
Jan. 4.—ly.
T HE Subscribers, from the increased demand vr, v . vn r- Hit v ixrni.. I
for Iron Railings of their manufacture, have * •’*'' ' Nl) ' A[ l AI>t E WPBOT^
been encouraged to make that branch of their ’O-pi’ooo
works a special department, possessing superior fa- - c ““'-»-U.CQ
cilitiea for the manufacture of. fllHESE Machines arc the best .
IRON RAILINGS,
tor any and all purposes ot the most approved de- gre»*t rapidity ; make an even aadfirvl
tigns, either plain or omamentaL They are assured I both sides that 4rill net np; economiza
in saying to the public, that in point of variety and ! are applicable to every purpose and sa :
substantial work, together with moderate prices.. monto the art in question,
that they are determined to pleaae. reduci ion of 125 00 lately
In addition to all the usual styles of this class of J. It. & W. A.
work, they are making j Send (or a Circular. X v
Fuller’s Patent Railing, .
Thb is a new article, possessing c-xtraordinarj . YTXJCjjn Xlili/ 06
strength by a combination of Wrought Iron in its, is* I 'S' ft yr mwrmn.
structure. Ail of which will be warranted equal to , .Ml IK* 1 Ms S.si
the best made inthe Union. I AND
feb 1 K. FINDLAY A SONS. -y -|
HATS & CAPS,^.®., received and opei^^
XTO at REDitged prices
gold and silyqi
“ 1 Black Cassimere Hats 4,50 a
•• 1 “ Soft “ 1,00 to 4,00
Men’s and Boy’s Navy Caps 1,50
** “ “ Fine Cloth Caps for 50 eta. to 1,25
All other Goods in proportion for CASH ONLY.
Those that bay on credit mast expect to pay the old
prices. Onr stock u cheaper, more elegant and ex
tensive than ever before, and we invite onr friends
«nd the public generally to call and see for them
selves. Stand in the Building under Ralston's Hall,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
dec 7 BELDEN A CO
law
T HE undersigned have formed a partnership in
the practice of Caw, in the Firm name of Ruth
erford and Hill. They will practice in the Macon
Circuit, and in the Counties of Monroe, Jones and
Wilkinson—and by special contract in any other
portion of the State.
Abo, in the Federal Court, at Savannah and Ms-
rietta.
Office over the Manufacturer's Bank.
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
Macon, Jan. 17. '59 JOHN It. HILL.
J T MAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUTLER, TATI.OR COIN TV, GEORGIA.
feb 1—ly’ ,
ISAAC IIAKDEMAX,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW,
CLINTOX, GEORGIA.
Inly 7 ly
enpany
A T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
Cotton Avenne, opposite Washington
Houston April MienO* Sale.
W ILLbeaoid, before the Court Ilonae door in
Perry, Houston county, on the first Tues-
(lay in April next, between thelegai hours of sale, all
that tract or parcel of land known aa the Chain
olace, containing five acres more orlesi, adjoining
the tuM-.'i of Perry, ami William Summerford, wbere-
•u Elijah M. llnlsey now resides, levied nnasthe
property of John J. Glover, to satisfy a fi fa from
Houston Inferior Court, returnable July Term, 1855,
t’arhar: A Roll', vs. John J. Glover, and Elijah M.
Hulsey. | mar 1: JOHN SMITH, D py Sh’ff.
me, opposi
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers _
would return their thanks for the very liberal and .
long continued patronage extended to them, and And Pastry Bakr
would moot respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave now in store a large assortment ofe
BOOTS AND SHOES 3
most!
mostly of onr own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will bo made, of all the different styles
H. HORNE’S
CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT STORE,
at his nets Store, next to
AtluiiiiiatrutoiV sale.
I , Y nn order of the Ordinary of Ji nes county, will
JYlic sold before the Court House door in Clinton,
..ii the first Tuesday in May next, the following
-laves: Lewis, Geotgc, Emily, Betsey, and an infant
Uild, helongiug to the Estate of William J. Card,
luoeased, sold to perfect titles. ^
mar 1
JAMES GREEN, Administrator
de bonis non of
W. J. CARD, dec’ad.
Executor’s Sale
m:’ (.’HOICK FAMILY AXD PLANTATION
NEGROES
i »Y virtue el an order from the Honorable the
I > Court of Ordinary r C Houston County, will be
. Id before the Couit Honse door in Perry, on the
it Tuesday in April next, (being sale day,) the ne-
_-ro property belonging to the Estate of Sarah Jane
rswford, late of said county, deceased, for the ben-
. of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. In this
.t of unusually likely negroes, there are trained
lo>use servants inferior to none. Also a valuable
1'lantatiou Driver, Wagoners. Carriage Driver, and
nd girls.
veral likely boys an ..
uir'Terms on the day of sale.
ROBE,
feb 89—todays
GUT A. CRAWFORD,
Execntor.
Houston Ltuid for Sale.
V tilt EE ABLE to the last Will and Testament of
Samuel Dinkins, deceased, will bo sold before
th- Court House door In the town of Perry, on the
. -1 Tuesday in October next, if not disposed of be
fore at private sale, the
VALUABLE PLANTATION
lately owned by deceased, containing about 1300
.. res, about 800 nnder cultivation, the balance very
heavily timbered. This Plantation is one of the
most desirable in Houston eonnty, being located im
mediately on the South-Western Rail Road, near
n .thin No lj. a short distance from the city of Ma
m, healthy, well watered by Springs, well im
,, roved, audio the midst of a highly intelligent and
moral community. The Plantation not being culti-
\ ated this year, trill be in fine condition to make a
. rop next year.
The Plantation wiRbo sold for cash, or ou such
..to as the purchaser may wish. Persons wishing
. buy Houston Lands, would do well to examine
the above place before purchasing. Mr. U. W. Mat-
thews, on the plaeo.or either of the Executors, will
:..ku pleasure in showing it to any ono wishing to
The above place join! the plantations of Wm. M.
llateman. Patrick Carroll, D. F. Gunn, J. M. Ham-
in >ek and Thompson Fields.
S. D. BRANTLEY,
3. W. SHINHOLSEK,
CD. ANDERSON,
Executors.
Port Valley .March 1—Ids
Adiuiuisiirator's Kale.
i » y virtue of an order from the Ordinaty of Bnrke
JJ county, will bo sold before the court house
!....r In the town of Nashville, in Berrien sotmty, on
the lir-t Tuesday in May next, between the usual
l.onra of sale. Lot number 311,10th District of ori
ginally Irwin, now Berrien county, containing 490
.ere*, more or less, belonging to Honry Heath, Oe-
. -sed, of Burke county.
WASHINGTON MOBLEY, Adm’r of
mar 6 HENRY HEATH.
N OTICE.—Two months after date application
will be made to thu Conrt of Ordinary of Jones
eonnty, Ga, for leave to sell a negro man hv the
ta;.tuts of Ephraim, helongiug to Thomas J. Wim-
Isieli, oueof thu miuor heirs onVilliam M. Wimbish,
I . .. of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of said minors. ELIZABETH A. C. AVIMB1SH,
Jau. 2.’.tb. 1859. Gnardtan.
leb 8
NOTICE.
t LL persons having claims against Barnaul Diuk-
„ Y in*. l«tu of Houston eonnty, deceased, will
.'lease present them, properly proven, to the under-
ii 'lied. Those indebted to said deceased, are here-
l.y requested ft.
J. W. SHINHOLSER,
C. D. ANDERSON.
Fort Valley. March 1—St Executors.
«cor|fia—Jones county.
V t riiEREAH, Lewis D. Wimberly applies lor 1st-
YY ter* of Administration on the estate of Benia
min li. Speights, late of Jones County, deceased;
Phese are therefor# to eite and aatnooiah all snd
-imrular, the kindred and creditors of said deceaaod,
, r... end appear at my office, on or before the first
Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they
itavoTw by said IcttOTshocldwot >»
UivMii under wy band, this Jtith rob., 1W>.
tiivsn at. MAUARTHY. Ordinwyi
nor 1
•ry.
A ’(res, Wingfield ty Co's,
CHERRY 8T., MACON, GA.
P ARTIES. Dinners and Suppers furnished with
everything ornamental ana delicious, in the la-
teststyles.
nTd invite those wishing to pnrchaae, to call and | D<3CTt mnde ordpr , among them many new dUhes.
French Candies, Chocolate, Cream, etc. Oranges,
Pineapples, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Haisina,
Dates, Figs, Currants. Citron. Nats of all kinds.
Preserves, Crackers, Began, Cider, etc.
WINES AND BRANDIES
of undoubted purity. Toys, Sardines. Lobsters,
Pickles, Snnces, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Csbba-
ges. Cranberries, etc.
(3*- All goods warranted to be first class articles,
and sold as low as can be bought in Macon.
TERMS—Cash, for all not holding Pass books.
Ii. IIORNE will attend personally to superintend
as any honse in the city or State.
Sept. 98. MIX A KIRTLANP
B OOTS.—A fall assortment of Gents’ fine B
French Calf Boots, pomp sole, welted and M
waterproof,ofvarionakinds and qualities, both ^8
soled and pegged. Just received and for sale low by
Sept. *8. MIX A KIRTLANP.
R UBBER SHOES.—A large aasortment__ fc
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, L.v» anE * a
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s
HOLIDAY STYLES
OF IIATS, JUST RECEIVED AT
STONE’S,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.)
G ENTS Black Velvet Hats, (something entirely
do do A Plash do
do
Tweed, (aU oolors) do
do Leather Sportsmen's lints,
do Superior Moleskin do
do do Black Cassimere do
do do
do do
(New Style,
do do
wilt tie glad to tar
nish any further information, or particular applies-
tion may be made to the Secretary.
J. F. WINTER, I T. A. HARRIS,
DUNLAP A HARRIS, | FREEMAN A ROBERTS
T. A. HARRIS, Secretary.
Macon, Ang. 3,1858. ly ,
A CARD.
T HE under*i|nied feels it his duty to render I
thanks to the citizens of Houston and adjoin- :
LAW CARD.
’. P. Stdbbs, B. Hill,
Stubbs A Hill,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga.
apl SO
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
IvHacon, Gra.
I NVITES the .
attention of _**
the Sporting
Public and oth- _ _
rs, to their
large selection of DOUBLE GUNS, RIFLES, PIS
TOLS. POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY,
FISHING TACKLE, WALKING STICKS, FOR
EIGN AND DOMESTIC AMUNTOON, and every
article fonnd in a FIRST CLASS
Sportsman’s Emporium,
NORTH OR SOUTH.
By careful attention to the bnsines*, and keeping
the beet GOODS in our line, we expect to receive a
continuation of past favors.
Repairing carefully attended to nn Iiercto-
Oct. 26. fore.
W A T C 1L
Will. K. dcGraflcnrlcd,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAC0X, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Damonr’s oct 27
• ,i.2 > “° . ® ~9 ®° , I ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron-
l* r C*»tand most elegant assortment of | While he begs a continnanee of their favors,
* httdvcM* and Boy * Fnncv IIATS A: CAPS, | he will state to those who do not know him. that ma
ny ye
and a
ever offered in this market.
Call and see, and be convinced that he can sell as
CHEAP AS TUB CHEAPEST.
dec 7
C. H. Freeman & Co.
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.,
he will state to those who do not know him, that ma- i
ears practice in. the principal cities ofthe South ,
a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to ;
make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of j
the most approved and latest style, as ran befnrnish
| ed by any Dentist in the State.
A WORD ABOUT THE
CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.”
Persona needing Dental Operations or Artificial axo. s. Robinson
Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices, '
L. K. WHITTLE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert HxU, over Payne's Drug
Store. jan 6
J. B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA„
W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
comprising the following connties, Glynn,
Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. may 4
F A lit T T V (lPnt'TPTT'8 may feet assared that I wifi rather share my profits
A. AL A is X uKUliLitlLoi with them than “accommodate” them with a cheap,
O F every description and of the best quality, fresh or inferior style of a
and good—being constantly in receipt of new isfaction, and it the
supplies from the Northern Markets, | All persons desirii
ates sapper ana sanasi rurarer oiioes o. uuuayemr e : H HORNE will attend personally to superintend
celebrated patent. Just received and forsrie low by the fet ,i n(; n f tables for Weddings and Parties, either
Sept. 88.
MIX A KIKTLAND.
P LANTATION BROGANH-Now instore >.
the beat assortment of Negro Shoes, w.-*# 0 ®
have ever offered in this market. Men’s doable
soled peg and nailed black and rassetts; do. heavy
single soled black and rassetts; do. boys and youths
black and raiaetta, all of which we are selling very
— ——STD.
low.
Sept. 28.
MIX & KIRTLA>
B oots and shoes.—Me
'*. Boys sad A, ,
Youth’s fine calf and kip peg'd Boots -
Men’s stoat kip hunting and mad Boots; Gents last-
ing Gaiters. Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, hoys’ and youth*’ patent and enam
elled Brogans: Men's, boys’ and youths' California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
Sept. 38. MIX A KIRTLANP.
in City or Country.
Eg* Country Merchants will find a good as
sortment of Confectionaries at my establishment,
and the prices as low as any where else in the City,
jan 25— ly
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
For the rapid cure of Conghs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, Whooping Congh, Asthma and Consump
tion, is universally known aa the best remedy ever
yet discovered for every variety of Pulmonary dis
ease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so
numerous the cases of its cores, thst almost every
section of the conntry abounds in persons public!;
known, who have been restored from alarming am
even desperate diseases of the longs by its'nse.
When once tried its superiority over every other
medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape obser
vation, and where its virtues are known, the public
no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the
distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmo
nary organa which are incident to onr climate. By
its timely ns* many, nay almost all attacks of disease
upon the Lange or throat, are arrested and thus are
saved many thousands every year from a premal ore
grave. No family ahonld be without it., and those
who do neglect t roy.de themselves with a reme
dy which wards off this dangerous class of disease*
will have cause to deplore it when it is too late.—
Proofs of the surprising efficacy of the Cherry Pec
toral need not be given to the American people,—
they have living proofs in every neighborhood.—
But those who wish to read the statements of those
whose health has been restored and whose lives
have been saved by its use, will find them in my A-
merican Almanac with the agent below named as to
furnish gratis for every one.
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An
alytical Chemist, Lowell. Maas—And sold by all
Druggists and dealers in medicine throughout this
mar 15—3m.
"OLD MAGNOLIA.
T HE undersigned offer for sale the shove stan
dard brand of fine
RYE WHISKEY,
oi their own distillation. In barrels and half barrels.
The qnalitv of this Whiskey known so favorably in
the 8onth, for the past eight years, will always be
kept np to its former high standard, and purchasers
ana consumers can rely npon its being perfectly
pure KYE WHISKEY, distilled under onr own per
sonal supervision, and entirely free from any^ dele
terious substances which render made up whiskies
so objectionable.
Always having a large stock of the above, and
other fine Whiskies, in New York as well as Phila
delphia, we are enabled to ship goods from either ci
ty direct. FREEMAN & SIMPSON,
Phtrnix Distillery.
OFFICE—100 So. Front St., Philadelphia.
•• 96 Wall St., New York,
oct 12—ly
supplies
Sugars,
Syrups,
Coffee,
Teas,
Sweetmeats,
Nuts.
Raisins.
Spices,
Green Fruits in cans. Hams,
Condiments. Lard,
Sauces, Flonr,
Cheese, Batter,
Mackerel. Pork,
And other article* too numerous to meotion, com
prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies.
CANDIES
invite the attention of dealers
-le of work, as snch will never give sat-
1 is the dearest at the end
. All persons desiring my services will please call at
White Fish, my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the
Herrings, | comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv
ing at a distance may procure my services by giving
me notice.
Dentists will find a large assortment of the best
materials, for falling Teeth, as well as for making ar-
tificial sets, at Northern prices.
1 DR. FREDERICK GARKE,
oct!9—ly Surgeon Dentist.
We particularly invite the attention of dealerol $10-000 03.Sll!
! Valuable Plantation
IN HOUSTON COUNTY FOR SALK.
| rpilEundenignedwill sell for Ten Thousand Dol-
Watclies, Jewelry, &c.
T HE subscriber* would inform the citisens of
Macon and vicinity, that they have taken the
Mr. M. D. Barnes, where
_ Macon and vicinity, that they I
store formerly occupied by Mr. M. D.
they intend carrying on the
Jewelry Business,
and will keep a neat and well selected assortment of
good* connected with that business. We invite
roa to give oe a call, and in return will assure yon
i air and honest dealings at all times.
Watches and Jewelry
cleaned and repaired by a faithful and experienced
workman, and warranted to give satisfaction.
P. R—Having purchased the Good* belonging to
said Barnes, at a great discount from the cost, we
offer them at
Great Bnrjrains.
The Goods mostly ara No. 1 quality, aid at the
trices we shall offer them. It la a good opportunity
'or those in want of any thing in the way of Watch-
ee and Jewelry, to make their purchases at the
OLD STAND OF H. D. BARNES,
opposite the Lanier House.
One word more, then we are done for this time.—
To tboee who visit Savannah, are invite to call at
V. W. SKIFF'S JEWELRY STORE, (in that Ci
ty,) opposite the Pulaski Honse, where they will
find a large assortment of
Jewelry anti Fancy Articles,
of the latest style*, and at prices to snit the time*.—
Hair Jewelry and Ornament* of every description
made to order.
Orders left at the store in Macon, or Savannah,
will be carefully attended to.
Respectfully, V. W. SKI! F A CO.
Macon, Ga., Feb. 15—
Book Binding.
n LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made toorderfor
D Courts and Counting Honse, and the numbers
printed on the pages without extra charge.
MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS,
bound in neat and cheap styles.
DAVID ROSS,
Cor. 3d and Cherry Streets,
feb 1 Over George T. Rogers A 8on.
T HE subscriber has purchased the Right to Row-
and’s Patent Carriages and Springs for Blank
Account Books, which he will put on work when
instructed. DAVID BOSS,
febl -
NEW BOOKS
At Boardinan’s Book Store.
A MERICAN ELOQUENCE in 2 vols.; a new Cy
clopedia of Commerce; Burton's Cyclopedia of
Wit A Humor: a Handy Book on Property Law;
Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic passa-
gesin South Western History; Life beneath the Wa
ters ; The Hand bnt not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur;
William the Conqueror, by Gen. Sir Charles Napier;
Doctor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A Poe’s
work*; The Preacher and the King. The Priest and
the Huguenot; Lord George Bentick, by D'lsmeli ;
Beatrice Ceuci Debit A Credit; Major Roger Sher
man Potter: Douglas Jerrold’s Wit; Belle Brittau
on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise
ofthe Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks; Jefferson’s
Works; Bui wer’s Novels complete; Grote’s History
of Greece; Sparrow Grass Papers; Lord Montagu's
page, by G. P. K. James ; The Three Beauties, by
Mrs. Soothworth : Ventillation in American Dwell
ings ; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom. Wit
and Humor; Steps towards Heaven ; Den's Moral
Theology; Mizpab, a Prayer Book ; Wayside Pic-
turestn France, Holland, Belgium, and uptbe Rhine;
Wild Northern Scenes; Also a large assortment of
fine Family Bibles.
• J. M. BOARDMAN.
Sept. 21, 1858.
materials and warranted to retain their hardness and
brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose
W * ^ I 1 i.rs cash, the Plantation in Houston county;
inducements to Purchasers. , known as the Ben Gray place, containing THIR-
CAKES, Ornamented and Plain, I teen hundred Acre* of Land. This pil ntation
Of every variety and made of choice materials, i* fourteen miles from Macon and lies in one-mile of
FamUies and parties supplied at the shortest notice the South-Western Kail Road, said road passing
id on the most reasonable terms. through one corner of tho Land. There is between
. el.—™..,. rixand seven htmdred acre* of Lend cleared, and in
Oystors, Oraos, bnnmps, Jfcresn I fine condition for making a crop another year. The
FISH, IX THEIR SEASON. place is well improved. Having Frame Negro
, , Houses with brick Chimneys to accommodate Fifty
We shall keep constantly on hand dur- Negroes, and Frame Gin llonse. Cotton Screw and
•/ing the Fall and Winter, _ mUei. . Stables.
/ Fresh Oysters and Fish.^CTSHvi-? These Lands are level and well adapted to the pro-
native and imported, of the best qualities and re- duction of Corn or Cotton, and instead of wearing
rite orders, which shall be faithfully out, get more produ. ”
I judirfous cultivation,
GKrtirto TVhannn find Sflfrnrs The place will be sold on a credit of one. two and
onoice LODaCCO aim oegars, three / e ,„, for .sum equivalent to ten thousand
To whith we invite the attention of Connoisseurs |
in these articles. oct 5 | Any further information desired, will he furnished
the undersigned at Busbayville, Hous-
eorgia. D. F.
Uacon, Sept. 28.185ft.
CHAS. ROBI5SO.V
G. S. & C. ROBINSON,
Attorneys at Law,
CUTIIBERT, GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to all business en
trusts to them, in Randolph, Clay, Early, Mil
ler, Calhoun, Terrell, Stewart and Quitman counties.
March 1,1859. tf
TO-PLANTERS AXD
MERCHANTS.
W E offer the following articles on very accom
modating terms;
1000 roils Gnnny Bagging,
1000 Sacks Salt,
25 barrels Potatoes,
410 bales heavy Gnnny Bagging,
1100 coils Richardson’s Green LeafRope.
1000 pounds Twine,
175 barrels Sugar,
200 sacks Coffee all qualities.
150 boxes Candles all qualities,
too do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candy,
100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails,
150 bales Ognaburgs,
50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 25 bales Yarns,
100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
25 hhds. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup,
Large Stock of fresh and new
JDiry Goods,
Daily receiving in Store, which we will sell at living i
rates, consisting of the following;
30 cases Prints.
15 cases Ginghams,
1000 pieces Merinoes, Delanes, Shtlly and Alpacas
1200 dozen Hosiery,
25 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes,
10 bales Ticking, 10 cases Linseys,
10 cases Flannels, 535 pieces Satinets and Jeans
150 pieces Caaaimeraa. -
50 pieces Fancy and Black Silks,
800 dozen Handkerchiefs.
1200 pieces white Muslins,
Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Hats, with 350
cases ot Shoes ot all kinds, and 1000 Negro Blanket^.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public.
8f Lt EB WARE, such as Spooot,cJ
lets, Ac.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
tors, Egg Boilets, (with Gold PUted OoidS
Spoons.) Frait Baskets, Pitchers, fluid/, i
Waiters, Ac.
JEWELRY!
Consisting of Diamond and
«5cc„ sparkling a id bright.
Musical Instrument*, |
Snch as Violins, Flutes, Guitars, Bur*]
tin es.
Gold Pens, and Pencils. Guitar and Yiy
and a varied assortment of
Fancy Goods,
Music Boxes, too numerous to partictl
advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage 1
them, since they commenced business, £
continuance of the same, and will spare :
give satisfaction to their customers, '
and quality of the ; r Wares, rnd in prif*,_
Watch and other repairing executed wj
and on reaaonal.de terms.
oct5
MILLINERY GOODS
FOR SPRIG k SOI
An ©AMO!
H AS just received a I
cf ‘ ‘
a large
L< f the above mentioned
Oct. 26—tf
J. B.AW.A.
$50,000 Reward!
;e RSS0r!E-r-|
article*, i
ceive weekly, c uring the season, the bea.
nuali y, such a.-- Straw, Lace, Crap
NET S, also Ch ldren and Misses' 11
Ribbons, Flowers, Head Dresses,
Curb, Braids. Lace and Muslin Setts, I
Capt s. Lace Mitts, also many other midi
Fancy Goods,
too .numerous to mention, all of which ■
chased at reasonable prices, either by V
Retail.
fif Orders will be promptly snd!
ed to.
Macon, March 8—3m
New Goods)
AT
E. SAULSBUP,
H E is now receiving a very lsrge snd J
ted Stock of SPRING CLOTHS, CAT
and VESTINGS, of the latest importsti
H<> has also received the report of I
this Spring, with a vvietvofnewandero
His Stock of Fine BEADY MADE Cl
will be replenished with the changes of Ci|
from the best houses in New Y’ork.
His FURNISHING GOODS romp.issi
that is new and desirable, in the way
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Glove?, Handkerc"
All of which he invites his friends and <
call and examine,
mar 7
KI.UBROUGII A BASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Gxo. KtMasouaH, E. S. Bass,
Btarkville, Lee co., Ga Dawson, Terrell co., Ga.
mar 8
Iny rurtb
Will you ro North, yhcu yon coaatf
do better South!
<ffl m&JBSJISes
MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY,
FORSYTH, OA.
H AVING purchased the entire in- . t’ M s-
teresl of the late firm of Banks, fZh—AJB
Wilder A Co., I invite the attentionV. VB?
ofthe citizens of Forsyth and surrounding counties
GUNN.
S
Top and no Top BUGGIES, RO(
RIAGES, marrONS, Ac., Ac. I am constantly
receiving additions, not from the North, but from my
York Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four
aggies per week—which combine ctrganec and
*uA with tightness, strength and durabdity. Orders
»r any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., are most re-
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
D ErilKINCS to move my planting interest t$a
west, 1 offer for sale two valuable PLAN-^S
TATI ONS. One situated in Macon county with
three miles of Winchester, on the South-Western
Kail Road, coutaining 3,405 acres of level Oak and
Ilicknrv Land, with good improvements, and be-
tween tnirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti
vation, a considerable portion of which is fresh land.
Ilie other plantation u Mtuated in the 14th District
of Lee, on Flint River, at the mouth of Chockeefi-
chikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Land,
about two-thirds of which it Oak and Hickory land
of the best quality, and the remainder good Pine
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cuhiva
tion, nearly all of which is fresh land, and as prodne
examine them. My terms will be liberal and pay<
ments easy. For farther particulars, address th<
undersigned at Macon v n *°°
July 27-—tf
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
On the European Plan,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
Single Rooms 50 cts. per Day
City Hall Square, corner Frankfort Street.
7 (Opposite City Hall.)
Meals, as they may b* ordered in the spacious Be-
factory. There is a Barber’s 8hop and Bath Rooms
attached to the Hotel.
v. b —Beware of‘Runners and Hackmen who
*av we are full, B. FRENCH,
mir l-lni Proprietor.
ing at
Work-Shop, to my
& ‘
for any sort
spectfoily solicited, which shall be promptly sup-
plied, and all engagements for work punctually met.
1 have constantly on hand a Urge assortment of Uar-
ess.
Repairing done at short notice and all work war-
r “‘ fcd ' J. H. BANKS
aug 6 1858. 1 yr
Clo t lx ing 2
E. WINSHIP
H AS last received another new lot of elegant
OVERCOATSrandcan afford to, and will sell
them at greatly reduced prices.
To (lie Public.
PURCIIASERSof READY JIADB CLOTH
IN(J, will do well to call and examine my Stock. 1
am offering to sell at reduced priees on account ot
the lateness of the season.
dec 14 K WINSHIP.
BOER II AVE
HOLLAND LITTERS.
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY
roR
DYSPEPSIA,
L o my extem,-,re 1 Disease of the Kidneys,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE
And the various affections consequent upon a dis
ordered
STOMACH OR LIVER,
S UCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach,
Colicky Pains, Heartbnrn. Loss of Appetite,
Despondency, Coetiveneo*. Blind and Bleeding Piles.
In all Nerrons, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec
tions, it has iu numerous instances proved highly
beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after tho manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbave. Because
of its great success in most ofthe European States,
its introduction into the United States was intended
more especially for those of our fatherland scattered
here and there over the face of this mighty country
Meeting with great success among them, I now offer
it to the American public, knowing that its truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons
whose constitutions may have been impaired by the
continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of
dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it
finds its way directly to the seat of lift, thrilling and
quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping
spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in
the system.
Notice.—Whoever expects to fiud this a beverage
will be disappointed; bnt to the sick, weak and low
spirited, it. will prove a grateful aromatic cordial,
possessed of singular remedial properties.
CAUTION i.
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has
—duced many Imitations, which the public should
guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy
anything else until you have given Boerhavo’a Hol
land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will oonvince
you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita
tions.
cy Sold at 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 85, by
the sole proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., * CO.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pitts
burg, Pennsylvania.
ts* Sold in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER 4
CO. ZHILIN, HUNT A CO., GEORGE PAYNE,
and Druggists generally, throughout the State,
may 18
DR. WM. F. HOLT
W ILL attend promptly all calla left either at his
Office, over Bowdre A Anderson’s Store, or
at his residence in Vineville, opposite Maj. Comer's,
mar 8—ly*
The above sum was actually given to my patrons
during the year 1858.
EF*N O TICE!
DUANE RULIS0N,
Proprietor of the Great Gill Book House, No. 33 j r ^ oU n
South Third Street, Philadelphia, continues the sale i IS lU6 rCSOIt 01 dll 10\ QIS Of illC
of Books as usual. A Gift worth from 25 cents to 1
$100 sent with every Book.
SS00 Wortn of Gifts!!!
CONSISTING OF
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Ac.,
Will bo distributed with every 1000 Books.
The attention ofthe public is respectfully solici
ted to the extensive assortment of valuable Standard
and Miscellaneous Books, which are offered for sale
at the lowest prices.
GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS!
WOOD’S
GA.LZ.mr
he resort of a
H E is daily adding new specimen* to I
collect! m of Pictures, which or <
crowds of visitors.
PORTRAITS IN OIL, PASTEL,.
COLORS.
Aquirell and Imperial Photo
A new style—only to be had at
and see ns. £y“Ambrotypes OXE D0l^
upwards. jan
For every Book purchased at One Dollar or more,
the purchaser will be entitled to receive one of the
DR. J. DICKSON SMITH,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
„ TI „ jWACOIV, «E0BCU '““.WveVwatchea. Gold Lockets, Ladies
YV ILL i ,Ue 2? promptly ^ all Professional calls and GenU . Qo i d Guard Chains, Gold Rings, Cameo
VV made on him, either at bis Office or Residence, rt„M IWelrts Csmeo and Florentine Set-
by day or night.
—FICF ~
OFFICE—Over Menard A Burghard's Jewelry
Store, on Cherry Street.
RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Ross’,
jan 18
sir. It. Freeman, •?/. JO.,
H AVING returned to Macon, offers bis Profes
sional services to its citizens, and these of the
surrounding country, and is prepared to treat their
various diseases with innocent vegetable remedies,
and hopes that in consideration of the fact that he
gives no poison, draws no blood, and never destroys
the constitutions of his patients, he will be liberally
patronized by the afflicted.
ty Particular attention will be given to Planta
tion. and other country practice.
ty Office at the Drug Store of Dr. M. S. Thom-
son, to whom he refers.jan 11—ly
.A. OA.R*XD.
C ONNOISEURS in Art, are solicited to examine
Specimens now on exhibition at Pugh seine Art
Gallery, most of which are life-size Photographic
Portrait^ and one fall length, painted on a landscape
background, by Mr. Poindexter, and said to be a
master piece by all who have seen it.
We can furnish better and more elaborate works
of Art, than can be obtained in Macon, and onr spec
imens will corroborate wbat we say. Ambrotvpes,
Ac., in neat gilt frames, for only 61. Hundreds of
specimens oa exhibition taken at my Gallery.
Macon, Jan. 17,1859. J, A. PLGH.
Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen,
Dentists.:
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Electricity used in Extracting Teeth
M C DONALD’S Tooth Paste always on hand and
for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the
finest style ot TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold and Sil
ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures, Ac., also with
any kind of Instruments or Materials on short notice,
oct 12
DR. A. PIERCE,
HOMCEOPATH
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice for
sale.
Macon. July 13-tf.
Dr. C. J. Roosevelt,
HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE-
Corner of Third snd Walnut Streets, Macon, Ga.
ian 11—ly
Fatten & Miller,
(LATE Plirct, HCTTO.Y & CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
G. runs A. J. MILLER.
»ng 3
Sets, Gold Bracelets, Cameo and Florentine Set
tings. Ladies’ Cameo Breast Pins, Ladies’ Florentine
Sets, Ladies’ Florentine Pins, Ladies' Cameo Ear
Drops, Ladies’ Gold Breast Pios, Gold Bosom Stnds,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Com-
mercial Pens in -Silver Cases, Ladies’ Gold Pens,
with Holders, Extra Gold Pens, with Cases and Hol
ders. Gents’ Cluster Bosom Pins, Gold Tooth Picks,
Ladies and Gents’ Gold Pencils. Ladies' Gold Ear
Drops, Eight day Parlor Time Pieces, Sewing Ma
chines, Pocket Knives, Silver Ware, including
Spoons, Butter Knives, Folks, Cake Baskets, 4c.
Also, Miscellaneous Gifts of Gold Jewcly, Gift
Books, Ac., worth from 25 cents to 625.00.
Onr New Catalogues for 1859 are sent free to all,
npon application. The inducement i offered agents
are more liberal than those of any other honse in
this business for the last eight years, my experience
enables me to condnct the Gift Enterprise with sat
isfaction to all.
Agents are wanted in every town and conntry, to
whom commissions will be given in books, or a per
centsgein money. For a club of 1C books, 1 extra
book and gift given, on larger orders, commissions
are more liberal. For fall particulars address.
DUANE RULISON,
Publisher, 33 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa
P. S.—In press, and will be issued February 1st,
“The Lite, Speeches, and Memorial*, of Daniel Web-
ster,” by Samuel M. Smncker, A. M., a splendidly
Illustrated Volume cf 550 pages. Agents wanted,
jan 18
Jona-tliaii Oollins,
(Late Patten, Collins 4 Co.)
W ILL continue the Ware Hon Mr nnit Com
mission Bnninrasat the Fire ProofBuild-
ing occupied by them in this place, in connection
with his son, W. A. Coll ins. He respectfully solicits
the business of the patrons of the late firm and Plant-
era generally, pledging tbeir undivided attention to
all business confided to their care. Advances made
on Cotton and other Produce m store, and orders
carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS.
JttiyS-tf
Hardeman &Spu
w aro ECous)
AND COMMISSION -MEW
Uacon, Ga..
W ILL continue to give prompt sttou*
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, ,
ner of 3d and Poplar streets, to all bush
ted to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, aoftl
pledge of faithfulness to all their frier
tomers, they hope to receive their full •
lie patronage. ,
Liberal advances made on Cotton aai^
dace when required.
Planter's Family Stores, also I
Ac., furnished at the lowest market rstes.
THOS. HARDEMAN* a *|
sep 7
~CARPETINGS|
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 1LATTIN®
AND MATS!!
A LARGE Stock, and a great variety^
the above Goods, just received, w
sold at far lower figures, and give pun
lection from the best stock ever offered a
A L -S O ,
SATIN, DeLADiE,
LACE and MUSLIN,
WINDOW CURTA]
WINDOW SHADES, GILT COB
BANDS in great variety.
Purchasers will consult their own ta
a mining my stock before baying,
sag 3—tf
J. (.LEGHORN...
CLEGIIOKN & SI
Manufccturera of* and Dealers<j
Saddles,
LEATHER.
WHIPS,
RUBBER BELTING .
HardLw
AC., AC.,
OPPOSITE E. BOND'*
CHiaxr
jan 4—ly
- i
IVF,VV HOTEL
At Tlacmas
T HE undersigned having open,
HOUSE, for the reception of the
[ the People generally to give them s *
No pains will be spared to make
] comfortable ; and their table will be
; the best the market affords.
jan 18—tf AMANDA L. LITID|
A NEW
Checks on New York a- u n s ia. i
FOR SALE BT THE r T IIE suft-cribei- having imit srri J
MMCFACTDEEBS’BMK
A LARGE variety of Cabbage, Turnip, Early C. Campbell & Son,
Corn. Hower seeds. Beets, Beans, Peas, all otli -.f-" ,. v „„ „nt;SE.
NEW GOODS-
er varieties suitable for Gardens. Also Grass Seeds, NEAR THE LAN IKK HOI E
Canary Seeds, and Onion Setts. XT AVE just received their Fall and Wujisrsupply
Merchants and Gardeners supplied with any as-,-Li of KERSEYS, HEAVY BLAIskr.!*'* and
sortment, by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market pnees, and
Cherry St. Macon. G« ! Planters would do well to call and examine before
' purchasing.
--*»— * • -eneral stock o
ian 11—3m
30
PICKLED PORK.
DDLS. Mess Pork, for sale by
as Pork, for sale by
AYRES, WINGFIELD 4 CO.
They also continue to keep a g
GROCERIES at the old stand, and
o be undersold for Cash.
Macon, Oct. 12, lS5g.
do not intend
BOOK BINDING.
TACKSOX BARNES manufacture! to order every
O description of blxxk account books, aad bisds
in any style desired. Magazines, Law, Mnsic and
Miscellaneous Books, clirks’ record and docket
books, with or without prixtkd for-SS, and warrant
ed best quality paper.
R” Engineers’ profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All order* frem the country promptly and careful
ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue one door
below Boss and Coleman’s. *P* 13
WANTED.
T AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrants.
J. and will alwaysfeivathe highest cash price.
Macon Ga. uly2ft ly G. J.BLAKE
MULLET.
cvr- DHLS. Corned Mullet, for sale by
00 AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO,
mar 8
Swanin Land for Sale.
K IGUTY-OXE acres of choice Swamp Land, two
miles below Macon—12 aer?s in cultivation,
the balance heavily timbered, and covered with
Cane, for sale by N. B ASS-
feb 8
offers his services to the public, sad ?
do ail work in his line in the best :
prices to snit his patrons.
DOUBLE BARREL GUNS,
PISTOLS, made to order, »ndfi««*'>
tice. Your patronage is reapectfnlij »
tyStore under the Bojl “Sffl
Thomson's,
feb 8—ly
Floyd Houssl;
Central, Macon A Western, aud Thomson’s. WM. MaEK’)
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROADS. feb8-ly Utej^
G”g^T8«igraggg«g'HiM8. WITCHES, JE'®
tion on that and the Eatonton Road, in any quantity, ■ "j,
to any Consignee, at 62 00 per ton of 2,000 lb.-., and A V TF- are now offering av*
• ” • “ —‘ 1 VV Stock of elegant PI ASOh fri-jW
' ■ others^”’
over the Macon A Western, and South-Western R.
Roads, or to any Station on eitberof these Roads, at
61 00 per ton of 2,000 lbs., provided each Sack is
marked with consignees name.
GEO. VV. ADAMS, Gen 1 Sap’t C. K. It.
ALFRED TYLER “ •• M. A W. R. It.
VIRGIL POWERS, “ • S. VV. R. R.
Macon Paper- copy,feb --"-’I
4 Clark,s
ranted to please. J
Plnlix. ApfnrtlflOB! a
COAL—$9 per Ton, Delivered.
J UST received, Tennessee Coal, fine quality*
Apply to J. F. WINTER A CO.
feb 8
Gog
_ Flutes, Aooordeoc*
instrameats kept In our line. Sines-
Books, Sheet Music, Ac. .
GOLD AND S1LV1 1’. \VA D •• ' 1
Of the most ai r- .
JEWELRY a FANCY
Silver Forks and Spoons, equal j"-
Watches and Jewelry R.i l
March 1, leif. J. A.