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United States Klnrslml’s Sales,
TT TILL be cold before the Court House, in the
\V city of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tues
day in August next, between the usual hours of sale,
tha following property. tIs
Lots Nos. 4t, to and 48, on cast side of Broad St,
in the city of Columbus, containing 70 feet front on
Broad Street, and running back 147 feet 10 inches,
being the premises formerly occupied by Sikes,
Happoldt and Halle, also tha lot next north of tha
above, having a front of»5 feat more or less, with
tha buildings thereon, except the second story of the
Store House now standing on the last mentioned
lot. Levied on as the property of John C. Kuse and
Kichard Patten, to satisfy a ft fa from the Sixth Cir
cuit Court of the United States, for the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia, in favor of David Ooddard, vs. Jno
C. Kuse and Richard Patten, Property pointed out
by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also parts of lots Nos. 219 and MO, in the city of
Columbus, commencing 135 feet south of the north
line of lot No. 818 on Oglethorpe street, and running
through to Jackson street, to a point on Jackson
street 133 feet south of the north line of lot No>eao.
Also, lot No. 338, in the city of Columbus, contain,
ing one-half acre, lying on Jackson street, all levied
on as the property of Kichard Patten, to satisfy a
fa from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United State_
for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of Da
vid Goddard, vs. John C. Ruse and Richard Patten.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Also,a part of lot No. 177, in Coiambus, beginning
30 feet north from the north corner of said lot, an<
running north on Oglethorpe street 83 feet to the
boose owned by D. D. Hidenbour, Trustee, from
thence due west the whole depth of said lot 147 feet
10 inches, thence South 83 feet, thence east to the
place of starting. Levied on as the property of Jno
C. Ruse, t o satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth Circuit
Court of ti e United States for the Southern District
of Georgia, in favor of David Goddard vs. John C.
Ruse and Richard Patten. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff's Attorney.
JAMES M. SPL'LLOCK,
U. S. Marshal.
By THOMAS L. ROSS,
june 14,1859. V. B. Deputy Marshal.
Prom the Ueorgia Telegraph Extra, June 4.
mills filterin' Male.
W IL be sold before the Court House door in
the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and State
of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in August next,
the following property, to-wit .-
One lot oflaad containing (202J) two hundred and
two and a half acres, more or less, number not re
collected, adjoining the lands of John Hamlin and
Henry Newsom, in the Warrior District. Levied
on as the property of Robert Hamlin, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor ol
ien Slocum vs. Robert Hamlin and John Hamlin,
ited out taf Robert Hamlin.
ft
. W. BRANTLY, Sheriff.
Bibb Mortgage Sitcriir Male.
W ILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in August
next, between the usual hours of sale, before
the Court House door, in the City of Macon, Bibb
County, all that tract or parcel of land containing
one-halt acre, more or less, being part of lots Nos. 1
and S, in square twelve, in the city of Macon, and
bounded as follows: fronting Jefferson Street one
hundred and five feet,jmd running back two hun
dred and ten jaiol feet, levied on as the property of
Benjamin M. Polhill, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Mary L. Franklin,
Executor, Ac., and Isaac Soott, for the use of Isaac
Scott vs. Beqjamin M. Polhill. Property pointed
out in (aid mortgage fi fa.
E. G. JEFFERS, Dep. S.
June 30
Afliuiuistrntor’s Male.
W ILL be sold, on the 1st Tuesday iu August
next, within the legal hours of sale, bemrethe
Court House door in Perry, in the county of Hous
ton, two negroes belonging to the estate of Pinkney
J. Pollock, deceased, late of said county, one a ne
gro man about 20 years old, and the other a boy
about 9 years old, said property to be sold lor a dis
tribution among the heirs of said deceased. Terms
made known at the sale.
ISAAC WOODARD, Jr.,
june 14 Administrator.
Houston MUcrift Mole.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Perry, in said county, between the usual
hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in August next, a
negro man named Virgil, levied on by Alexander
Lee, late Sheriff of said county, by virtue of a mort
gage fi fa from the Inferior Court of Decatur county,
in favor of Tbaddeus G. Holt, and Pulaski Holt, as
signees, vs. Peyton C. Holt, Administrator of Fow
ler Holt, deceased. Property pointed out in said
mortgage fi fa. JOHN SMITH, D. Sheriff.
»»7«
N OTICE.—Two months alter date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jones
county, Ga., at the first regular Term after expira
tion of two months from this notice, for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of William U.
George, late of said county, deceased, for the bene
fit ofheirs of said deceased.
H. W. BONNER,
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
jane 14— Executors.
ounty.Gs
roes belonging to the estate of Josiah Goodin, de
ceased. JOHN 1L GOODIN,
R. L. GOODIN,
june 98 Administrators.
<;corRln—Crawford County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demands against Josiah Goodin, late of said
county deceased, to present them to us properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law. Ana
all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment.
JOHN H. GOODIN,
• It. L. GOODIN,
june 28 Administrators.
Jones’ Mlicrni Male.
W ILL be sold before the Court House Door, in
the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday iu
August next, 1859, the following property, vix:
One Iron Grey Horse, one Buggy and Harness
one Negro boy named Frank, some 8 years old of
yellow complexion, very likely — levied upon by
virtue of one Mortgage Fi. Fa., returnable to Jones
Inferior Court, in favor of Anderson J. Middle-
brooks remix John A. Childs.
Levied upon as the property of John A. Childs, to
satisfy said fi. fa. Property pointed out in said fi. fa.
also by Defendant. JAS. G. BAltNES.
June 31,1859. Sheriff
Houston Lands for SaleT
B Y order of the Ordinary of Houston county, will
be sold on the first Tt *
Georgia-—Jones County.
Monday, February 7,1859.
T HE Court of Ordinary or said county met this
. day, agreeably to law. Present—Charles Mc
Carthy, Ordinary.
To the Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County.—
The petition of William A. Lane, Administrator of
Mosee R. Draper, deceased, showeth that be has ful
ly discharged the duty assigned him as such Ad
ministrator, and therefore petitions the Court for a
discharge from said Administratorship.
Willi ax A. Lam, Petitioner.
On hearing the above Petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all peisons concerned be
end they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the 1st Monday in August
next, why the said William A. Lane should not be
discharged from his Administratorship, and why
Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him.—
And it is farther ordered by the Court, that this cita
tion be published in one or more public gaxettes ot
said State, for the space of six months.
A true extract lrom the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 7th day of February, 1859.
march 1 CHARLES MACARTI
ARTHY, Ord.
Georgia Jones cutiuiy.
Monday, March 7tb, 1859.
T HE Court of Ordinary of arid County met this
day, agreeably to law. Present Chaules Ma-
caktht. Ordinary.
To the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones County:
The petition of Jesse C. Smith, Administrator de
bonis non, on the estate of Moses Taylor, deceased,
showeth that be has tally discharged the duty as
signed him as such administrator, and therefore pe
titions the Court for a discharge from said Adminis
tratorship. Jesse C. Smith, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in Sept,
next, why the said Jesse C. Smith should not be
discharged from his Administratorship, and why
Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him.
And it is further ordered by the Court, that this ci
tation be published in one or more public gaxettes
of arid State, for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 7th day of March, 1859.
CHARLES MACAltTHY, Ord’y.
Georgia—Jones County.
Mokdat, June 6, 1859.
T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day. agreeably to law. Present—CHAS. MA-
C ARTHY, Urdinary.
Toths Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County:
The petition of Kob't P. Harkins, Administrator on
the estate of Lydia Harkins, dec'd, showeth that
he has tally discharged the duty assigned him as
such Administrator, and therefore petitions the
Court for a discharge from said Administratoiship.
Robert P. Harkiss, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be
and they are hereby required, to show cause, if any
thejUiave, on or before the 2d Monday in January,
next?why the said Robt. P. Harkins should not be
discharged from his Administratorship, and why let
ters Dismissory should not be granted to him. And
it is further ordered by the Court, that this citation
be published in one or more public Gazettes of said
State, tor the space of six months.
A true extract from the Minutes of Jones Conrt of
Ordinary, this 7th day of June. 1859.
june 14 CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
R. rtSDLAT, SR.,... J. R. riMILAT,...C. D. FINDLAT.
FINDLAY’S
IRON WORKS,
MACON, GA.
Steam Engines and Mill Machinery,
Cotton Presses and Screws,
Horse Powers, Cane Mills and Kettles.
IRON RAILINGS,
COLUMNS, MILL STONES, GIN GEER,
Grist and Circular Saw Mills,
PULLEYS, WHEELS, SHAFTING, 4c., Ac.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Fab. 1.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
HERS & MACH
•Hacon, Georgia.
JOHN 8. SCHOFIELD, JOSHUA SCHOFIELD.
We are prepared to Manufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
©0K©(yi[L^K MDILLDp
MILL AND GIN GEARING.
Susnr Mills.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rail
ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness, dura
bility and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suit
able for the Fronts of
Dwelling,,, Cemetery Lots, Pnblie Squares
Church Fences and Balconies.
Persons desirous of purchasing RAILINGS, will
do well togive us a. call, as we are determined toof-
fer as good bargains as any Northern Establishment.
ty Specimens of our Work can be seen at Rote
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
this city. nov 30 ly
TO PLANTERS.
i J s'
J
IMPLEMENTS.
T. C. NISBET.
founder and Machinist.
CARHART & CURD
H AVE in store. Grant’s Clinton's A others make
-all sixes
FAN MILLS.
Emery’s, Winship’a, Georgia and other
•PIKE
s:
Emei
TIIKESIIEKS.
The above Screw took the
$25 SILVER CTJIP
at the last ANNUAL FAIR.
Sugar Mills from $30 to $150.
Horse Powers, new and improved, $75.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Castings and Machinery in General,
may 3
NEW
inr’s Railroad, Bogardua’s, 3 and 4 horse
IIORSE POWERS.
Grant's and others make .5 and 6 fingered
GRAIN CRADLES.
Scythe Blades, Grass Blades. Grass Syckles, Scythe
Stones, Corn Shellere, and Straw Cutters,
ALSO,
Wire Cloth, Bolting Cloth, Leather Belting, Rubber
Belting, Mill Spindles, Mill Cranks, and all kinds of
MILL IRONS,
Together with a full assortment of Builder’s and
Carriage Maker's material, and everything usually
kept in their line, all of which will be sold at the low
est market rates. Call at
CARIIART & CURD’S.
may 17
Save Freight and Commissions.
iart & Curd
aax
SOLE AGENTS
5 and 6 Finger Grain Cradles,
Patent Scythe Blades,
Silver Steel Blades,
Scythe Snaths,
Scythe Slones and Rifles,
Sickles, Gras* Hooks.
€j
-g’lH
- a .«
Grant's Fan Mills,
CHnton Ifheat Fans,
Excelsior Fan.
—
Cherokee Spike Thresher,
Emory Patent Thresher,
Wheeler's Overshot Thresher,
Baltimore Open Cylinder.
*3
li
1 Horse Rail Road Power,
2 Horse Rail Road Power,
Sinclair’s Lever Power,
IWhitman's ti Horse Power,
Baltimore Horse Power.
IH
-05
gs
Self Sharpening Straw Cutters,
Sinclair's Patent Cylinder Straw Cut-
- ter,
Daniels Feed Cutter,
Universal Shuck Cutter.
Sf|
ScoviCs Celebrated Hoes,
Collins' Warranted Hoes,
Brades' Patent Hoes. -1
Weed's Cast Steel Hoes.
SLj £
^25 5
~!>3 „
<££ a
^ C*1 *5!
Cl
Bolting Cloth,
IFire Cloth,
Grain Riddles. i
Lanier A Amlerson,
ATTORNEYS AT L AVt
MACON, GA..
P RACTICE In the counties of pie Macon* Circuit,
and in the Counties of Sumter, Monroe
Jones; also in the Federal Courts at Savannah.
They have also recently become the Agent a of
following Insurance Companies:
The AnguHta luxuriance aud Banking Com
pany of which W. M. D’Antionac is President
C.F. McCay is Secretary.
And the llnbmnn Fire and .llnrine Inau
ranee Company, Montgomery, of which T. I
Watts is President and A. Williams is Secretary.
Fire risks and risks on slaves taken at usual rates,
apl 20
Macon. June 14.
WASHINGTON BLOCK
Iuvitd attention to their Stock of Spring & Summer
Hats & Caps,
Fairbanks Scales.
The following comprise a few of their leading
styles:
Gent’s Burrills Style Mole Hats,
“ New Orleans Style Silk lists,
“ Beliee “ “ ••
“ Everett “ “ “
“ Black. Drab, and Pearl Fasb. Caasiraeres,
“ Superior French Felt of all colon.
And an endless variety of Boys and Children’s Straw
and Leghorn Hats and Caps.
something very superior for gen
tlemen’s wear in the Straw line.
English Dunstables, Straw and Leghorns of every
variety of color.
We invite particular attention to our Stock, and j
PETER S. HUMPHRIES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PERRY*, GA,
WILL practice in all the Courts of the Macon
District, and also in the Federal Courts at Savannah
and Marietta. (aug 17—ly
SPEER A HUNTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
MACON. GEORGIA.
OJice on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue.
W E have associated as partners in the practice
of law in the connties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by spe
cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta.
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER.
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
aug4
a. r. coLviRHOosx, r. a. anslet,
Culvcrliouse 4 Ausicy.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
• KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA,
W ILL practice in Crawford and the adjoining
counties. All business promptly attended to.
Jan 11
J. t. SXWARD. A. H HASSELL.
SEWARD & IIANSELIi.
ATTORNEYS 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, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD 3c HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1858. nov 4
0. A. LOCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Macon, Ga;
F INDING my circuit prmctioe interfering with
my office business in this city, I have with
drawn from the Firm of Lochrane A Lamar, and
will hereafter be found at my office near the Meehan
w attended to by both the partners, Lamar and
Lochrane, to whom letters may be addressed,
may 24
PETER 1. STROZIER JOHN T. GLOVER
STROZIEK A GLOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DAWSON, GA.
WILL practioe in the Counties of Terrell, Clay,
Chaftahaochee, Webster, Randolph, Early and Stew
art.
IS'’ All business entrusted to them, will receive
prompt and unremitting attention.
Jan. 4.—ly.
L..A.W firm:.
T IIE undersigned have formed a partnership in
the practice of Late, in the Firm name of Ruth
erford and Hill. They will practice in the Macon
Circuit, and in the Conntiea of Monroe, Jonea and
Wilkinson—and by special contract in any other
portion of the State.
Also, in the Federal Court, at Savannah and Ma
rietta.
Office over the Manufacturer's Bank.
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
particular attention to our Woclc snd j Macon, Jan. 17.’39 JOHN R. HILL.
promise to sell as cheap as any bonse in the city or -
State. C. B. STONE A BROTHER.
A full assortment of Counter and Platform Scales
now iu store, snd sold at their prices—no freight ad
ded. Orders for Railroads, Warehouses, and ol
large Scales taken, and will see them put up.
may 17
apr 19
other j Copartnership Notice.
I HAVE this day associated with me my biothe
Frank li. Stone, for the purpose of continuin
[ the Hat and Cap business.
J. T. MAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bl’TLEK, TAYLOR COUNTY, GEORGIA,
feb 1—ly*
C. H. Freeman &Co.U^^^ l jy; o r dU0todher ^ er “ der
CHAS. B. STONE A BROTHER.
The subscriber, thankful for the liberal patronage
extended to him tha past year, would most respect
fully solicit a continuance of it fur the new firm.
They wilt keep constantly on hand a superior
stock of Hats and Caps, which they will sell as low
as any house in the cit^ or State.
esdayin Augmt next,
■ in Pi
before the Court House door in Perry, in Houston
county, all the lands belonging to the estate of Dr.
CreedT. Woodson, deceased.
These lands comprising eight hundred acres (be
ing lota Noe. 219, 330,198, one-half of 198, and one-
half of 199) situated in the upper Eleventh District
of Houston county, one portion being Pine, and the
ether. Oak and Hickory, form one of the most pro
ductive plantations for noth Cotton and Coi n in the
county of Houston, and is mw in a high state of cul
tivation and contains every bnildiug necessary lor
a cotton plantation—in good repair, and is well sup
plied with running water for stock, Ac. And in ad
dition, this place flee in one of the most convenient
and eligible sections of the county for schools and
churches; and having been the residence of Dr.
Woodson and family, has every improvement and
convenience required to make it a healthy agree.-
ble and pleasant family residence.
rjri'erms on the day of sale.
PHILIP T. WOOL SON,
WM. H. WOODSON,
may 34 Kx’rs of Dr. Creed T- Woodson, dec’d.
©rglu--Jones County.
Mondat, January If, 1859.
T HE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
day, agreeably to law. Present Uhsiii.es Ms.
cartht. Ordinary.
To the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones Ciunty.—
The petition ot Green G. Gunn Adminiixator of
JsmesGnnn, deceased, showeththathebaa tally di*
charged the doty assigned him as such Administra
tor, and therefore pe title ns the Court for a <t ischarge
from said Administratorship.
Green G. Ginn, Peti loner.
On hearing the above Petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persona concerned be
and they ore hereby required, to show cause, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday It August
neat, why the said Green G. Gunn should n->t be dis
charged from his Administratorship, and t hy Let
ters Dismissory should not be granted to hi a. And
it is farther ordered by the Court, that this citation
be published in one or more public gaxetti s of said
state, for the space of six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of
Ordinary, This 10th day of January, 1858.
jan 33 CHARLES MACARTHY. On inary.
Georgia—Jones County,
Monday, March 7tb. 1859.
T HK Court of Ordinary of said County met this
day, agreeably to law. Present—Cm xle» Ma
earthy. Ordinary.
To tbe Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County
The petition of Berry E. Lynch, Admlnii rator on
the estate of Amy Wimbuah, deceased, aho’ retb that
he has fully discharged the dutyasaignel him as
such administrator, and therefore petitions • he Court
for a discharge from said Administrators)! i >.
Berry E. Lynch, Pet tioner.
On bearing the above petition, it is orde ed, tin
citation be issued,snd that all persons con< erned be
aud they are hereby required to show cau ie, if any
they have, on or before the 1st Monday in Septem
ber next, why the said Berry I- Lynch all >ulo not
be discharged from bis Administratorship, and why
Letters Dismissory should not be granted :o him.—
Aud it is further ordered by the Court, that this cita
tion be published in one or more pnblio G» settes of
said State, for the spnoe of six months.
A true extract from the minute* of Jones Court of
Ordinary, this 7th day of March, 1859.
mar lS CHARLES MACAKTHV, Ord.
Georgia—Jones Count j.
Monday, January t), 1859.
mUE Court of Ordinary of said county met this
X day, agreeably to law. Present Cua ales Ma
caxtht, Ordinary.
To the Hon. the Ordinary of Jones Crunty.—
Tbe petition-of Daniel Leslie, Administrator ofKich-
ard M. Scroggins, deceased,showeth that lie has ful
ly discharged the duty assigned him aa such Adrain-
istrator, and therefore petitions the Court for a dis
charge from said Administratorship.
Daniel Leslie, Petitioner.
On hearing the above Petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that all persona concerned be
and they are hereby required to show oauie, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday in August
next, why the said Daniel Leslie should not be dis
charged from his Administratorship, anil why Let
ter* Dismissory should not he granted to him. And
it is further ordered by the Court, that this citation
be published in ouo or more public gazette* of said
-■-it,. i,,r the .-piii" of six months.
A true extraut from the minutes of Jones Court o
ftrdmarv ibis loth dsy of January, 1859.
S* CHARMS M.U’Alil HY. tlromary _
SwamD Land for Sale.
K Hill 11 -ONb- m-rci. "I ohuie-- hwamp i mat, two
miles below Macao—42 acres in cultivation,
the belsia i- heavily limbered, aud covered with
Cane, fur sal* by
ftb*
T HE Subscribers, from the increased d<
for Iron Railing* of their manufacture, have
been encouraged to make that branch of their
works a special department, possessing superior fa
cilities for the manufacture of
IRON RAILINGS,
tor any and all purposes ot the most approved de
signs, eitherplain or ornamental. They are assured
in saying to the public, that in point or variety and
substantial work, together with moderate prices
that they are determined to please.
In addition to all the usual style* of this class ol
work, they are making
Fuller’s Patent Railing.
This is a new article, possessing extraordinary
strength by a combination of Wrought Iron in its
structure. All of which will be warranted equal to
the best made in the Union.
feb 1 R. FINDLAY A SONS.
ANEW
GUN SMITH.
T HE subscriber, having inst arrived In Macon,
and opened a NEW «HOP /or tbe purpose of
repairing
GUNS and PISTOLS,
offer, bis services to the pnblie. and guarantees to
do all work in bis line in tbe best manner, and at
prices to suit his patrons.
DOUBLE BARREL GUNS. RIFLES AND
PISTOLS, made to order, and Stocked at abort no
tice. Yonr patronage is respectfully solicited.
LaT"Store under the Floyd House, opposite Dr.
Thomson’s. WM. MARKWALTER
COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA.,
OFFER, AS USUAL, AT their oi.o stand, achoicx
ASORTNEST OV
FAMILY GROCERIES,
O F every description and of the best quality, fresh
and good—being constantly in receipt of Dew
supplies from the Northern Markets,
Spices, White Fish,
Citron, Herrings,
Green Fruits in cans, Hams,
Condiments. Lard, ,
Sauces, Flour, !
Cheese, Butter,
Mackerel. Pork,
And other articles too numerous to mention, com- •
prising the whole range of Family Grocery supplies.
CANDIES-
We particularly invito the attention of dealers •
•ud others to our largo aud u,u r lo, «..»!. -f c«. .
dies manufactured by ourselves, of ths very best i
materials and-warranted to retain their hardness and '
brilliancy, while tbe imparted Candies soon lose I
both and become worthless. We ofier unrivalled j
inducements to purchasers.
CAKES, Ornamented and Plain, |
Of every variety and made of choice materials. -
Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice ;
and on the most reasonable terms.
Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh |
FISH, IN THEIR SEASON.
R / \ We shall keep constantly on baud dur- j
-2j/ # V in S * n<l Winter-
\Jjjr Fresh Oysters and Fish,>S£”E£
native and imported, of the best qualities and re-!
peettally invite orders, which shall be faithfully j
Choice Tobacco and Segars,
To which we invite the attention of Connoisseur*
in these articles. oct 5
ISAAC IIAKDEJIAIV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
juiy 7 ly
apr 19
STONE A BROTHER.
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill,
Stubbs & Hill,
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW,
Macon, Ga.
apl 20
Important to Planters!
* • THE
INGERSOLL HOOP
LOCK,
JY<r.7
Win. K. deGralTenricd,
1 ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
! Damopr’s oct 37
ARNEU P. POWERS. | ARTHUR DICKINSON
Powers 8t Dickinson,
ATTOBNBTS at la it,
MACON. GEORGIA-
june 21
Jot*p{)tla5/;tolna,N.n., MENARD & BURGHARD.
3 II .ITitnilulKEMl?
4iir
SA VAN.YAIX -ii II a CHARLESTON.
CABIN PASSAGE,
STEERAGE ..‘.'.Y.ll'.l'.l ’ 8J
Excursion Tickets £ood to return until Janu-
uary 1,1880,.
The well known fin i class side-wheel Steamships
Keystone Stato,
CAPT. C. I-- MARSHMAN, and
Stalio c»f Gr©opaiB
CAPT. J. J. GARVIN.
Now form a Regular Line for tbe North, leaving
Charleston and Savannah alternately, as follows :
The State of Georgia from Savannah every alter
nate Saturday, May 38th, June 11th and 25th, July
9tk and 83d, Ac., leaving Philadelphia for Savannah
the intermediate Saturdays.
The Key Stone Stato will resume her trips from
Charleston about July 1st,ofwhich due notice will
be given.
For safety and comfort, having superior STATE
ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by any on the
coast. One hundred miles of thisronte on the Dela
ware River and Bay—two nights at sea.
TOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES & CANADA
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. H
This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great
Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara
Falls or Buffalo, in 18 hours from Philadelphia.—
Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at
Philadelphia and intermediate points, for sale by
tbe Agents in Savannah.
Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, 823. Elmira, *20
to Canandaigua, *31.
£' a" CO " A sents at Savannah.
A T -f- * T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston.
A. HERON, Jr., Agent at Philadelphia,
mar S3—3m •
J"e w elers
n *AVE just received and opened a ler^e and
splendid assortment of Goods In tleir line,
consisting in part of the following articles,
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES.
Hunting Magic Case, Independent 2d, Ac.. for Gen
tlemen.
GOLD WATCHES for Ladies, rich :ind beau
tiful.
SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob
lets. Ac.
SILVER PLATER WARE, such as Cas
tors, Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated Gold Cups and
Spoons, i Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Sticks,
waiters, Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of Diamond and Gold Rings, Pins, Ac.
Ac., sparkling and bright.
Mnsicn.1 Instruments,
Such aa Violins. Flutes! Guitars, Banjos. Tambo-
lines.
Gold Pens, aud Pencils. Guitar aud Violin Strings, I
and a varied assortment of
Fancy Goods,
Music Boxes, too numerous to particulr
advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage best!
them, since they commenced business, thev solicit a
continuance of the same, and will spare no pains to
give satisfaction to their customers, both in stvie
and quality of their Wares, and in price.
Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch
and on reasonable terms. M. A B.
octs
Macon
rot-
w^fficasasaJ
medicines, s ° tCiy
PHARMACUTICAL CS
SADDLE BAGS, Iwi/Kti
from the Store of
PERFUMERY,
e store of
Opposite Telegraph b > »t.
• U P‘
Change of Schedule-
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKETLINE
IN C0NNNECTI0N with the CENTRAL and
North Eastern Rail Roads.
f£lHE splendid and Fast Running
MOM©
GORDON, F. Barden, Commander,leaves Savan
nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday
afternoons at 3 o'clock and connects at Charleston
with the train of the North Eastern Rail Boad going
North : returning. l*av«* Clmrlooton every Atm,dap
and Friday night at 8J o'clock (after the arrival
of the cars of tbe North Eastern R. Road.) and ar
rives at Savannah early the following mornings.
By this route Passengers can obtain through tick-
eta to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N.
Carolina.
Having a through freight arrangement with the
the Central Rail Road ana its connections,all freights
between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con
signed to the agents of this line will be forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
jan 19
Summer Trade.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
H AVE in addition to their former stock received
and made recent selections ot
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER A SILVER PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, AC. AC.
Making one of the largest and most elegant assort
ments of goods to be found in tne Southern cities,
and offered on the most moderate terms,
osn inspection and careful comparison o: qualities
and prices, respectfully solicited. Three doors
above the Lanier, Macon. Ga.
E J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBJJAB.
mar S3
REMAEKABtJ-
Astounding and Star
2
SPRING STOi
AT THIS EARLY DAT)
ONE FROM NEW
AND
@!p3H FRQMEUMi
DiEEcTBiPoiifu
FREE TRaDj
SAILORS’R|q H |
THE ~
“BAZAAR OF PASf
TBnjMPHAjjj I
THE SOVEREIGNOPTBrl
FOR GEORGIA.
SEALED BILLS OF (jjgJ
DISPLAY', Finn l
Ireland. France A
THESE- ere the colors nader »ikV„ ,
defy competition, and appeal to the e'.,
of a just and generous public for the r..
assertions.
Pianos
O F elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plain
er varieties, just received and for side on the
best terms, by E. J. JOHNSTON A Co.
ldST*01d Pianos taken in exchange.
SCHEDULE ON THE
South-Western R. R.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
G^^TNEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS.
Tw° Daily Trains between Macon Columbus
ON AND AFTER JULY 29th,
Leave Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. Arrive
at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p. cl
Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m> aud S.45 p. m. Arrive at
Macon 0.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Daily between Macon % Albany and Dawson;
Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Albany 6.25 a. m.
Arrive at Dawson 6.00
Leave Albany 3.00 p. m. Leave Dawaon 1.40 p. m
Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. m.
Tri-Weekly.
Down: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—Up : Tues
Thursday and Saturday.
Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32 p. m.
Arrive at Dawson 5.20 p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson —. Ar
rive at Macon 9.11 p, m.
Trans to Columbus form a through connection
to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingsville
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgevflle and Eatonton.
„ ?°? t .}' oac,le8run from Albany to Tallahassee,
Bainbridge, Thomasville, Ac., daily; also, tri-week-
"from Dawson to Cuthbeit. Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Haynesville and Hawkinsville, and tri-week-
" to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
ke^he Dag Trains from Augusta and Savannah to
“ For other points take ei
Silver Porks, Spoons, &c., &c
R ECEIVED by late arrivals, making the largest
and best stock ever offered in Maco n War-
1 of sterling quality, being 925-lcoothn fine,
y « fine lot of warranted-U. 8. Coin,” at to
ranted
Also, a fine lot of warranted--C. 8. Coin,” at low
prices. [mar 22] E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Hair Work to Order.
O VER 250 designs from which to make selection
by (mar 32) E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
B ILLIARD BALLS, Cue Leathers. Wax, Ac ,a
ways on hand and for sale at low prices
mar 33 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
]\YEERSHAM PIPES, warranted genuine, fo
1V1 sale by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
F ANS in large variety. Travelling and Reticule
Baskets, Leather Satchels, Ac., for sale by
ma* >19 L* T TAUVCTnkT i. AA
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
W ATCHES and Jewelry repaired and warrant
ed by E. J. JOH1
ed by
mar 22
DHNSTON A CO.
take the .
avoid detention in Macon,
her Train.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
lork, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage i
‘he Cabiu *15, Steerage *6.
Through Tickets can be procured from Rail Road
Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and Albany via
Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, as
follows: Montgomery *26; Columbus *23; Albany
*24 25. VIRGIL POWERS
■nar 23 Superintendent
C. HODGKINS & SON,
2vTa,con, (3tsl.
L. H. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
I Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug
1 Store. jan 6
feb 8—ly
Late of Augusta. Ga.
' CUTLERY!
FROM
JOSEPH RODGERS & SON,
SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND.
TABLE KNIVES & FORKS
6 Bladed Pocket Knives,
H. HORNE’S
CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT STORE,
And Pastry Bakery, at his new Store, next to
Ayres, Wingfield If Celt,
CHERRY ST.. MACON, GA.
7} ART IKS, Dinners and Suppers furnished with
X everything ornamental ana delicious, in the la
test styles.
Bridal Cakes, dressed iu unsurpassed styles.--
French Pasuy of every kind, as well as mil kinds of
Desert made to order, among them many new dishes.
French Candies, Chocolate, Cream, etc. Oranges,
Pineapples, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Haisins,
Dates, Figs, Currants, Citron, Nuts ot all kinds.
Preserves, Crackers, Began, Cider, etc.
WINES AND BRANDIES
of undoubted purity. Toys, Sardine*. Lobsters,
Pickles, Sauces, Salmon, Tongues, Cheese, Cabba
ges, Cranberries, etc.
(V* All goods warranted to be first class articles,
and sold as low aa can be bought in Macon.
TERMS—Cash, for all not bolding Pass books.
li. HORNE will attend personally to superintend
tbe setting of tables for Weddings and Parties, either
in City or Connf
IRON COTTON TIE.
a City
gr
•fry.
Country Mekchast* will find a good
sortment of Confectionaries at my establishment,
and the prices as low as any where else in the City,
jan 25—ly
Sportsmen Knives,
Embroidery Scissors,
Pocket “
And other Paterns.
Razors! Razors !
OF THE GENUINE JOS. RODGERS A SON’S
Itlnfcc.
I IIAVEju.t reccired direct from.Tn.enh Rodgers
A Son. Sheffield, England, a large and splendid va
riety of tbe above goods, and most respectfully so
licit the patronage of the public.
BASIL A. WISE,
mar 29 Cherry St., Macon, Q
Notice to Planters.
flNQ purchased of Mr. Thomas Bagby
in Mac
H AVING purchased
entire interest in the Negro Trade.
his
_ aeon,
I take this method of informing those who wish to
purchase or sell Negroes, that the trade will be con
tinued at the old stand, next door to Adams A Rey
nold's Ware House, on Poplar Street, where can be
found at all times a likely lot of Maryland and Vir
ginia Negroes at fair prices- I will also pay liberal
prices/or all young and likely negroes offered for
aide. JAMES G. NOEL.
March 29, 1859.—6m.
Montpelier Farm School.
MONROE CO., GA.
Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin. Frcs’dt.
H AVING purchased Montpelier, that celebrated
seat orlearning, Mr. Martin baa transferred
thither bit
FARM SCHOOL
from Henry County. No place in all the South pos
sesses more facilities, or mors peculiar advantages,
than does this, for the sue cental education of youth.
The Fall Session will commence on the 25th of
July next.
For tarther information, address the President, at
Montpelier, Georgia,
may *4
Latest News by tlie ,
_A.-tlan.tic Telegraph.-
To all whom it may concern.
This is to notify the public that
Isaacs is at Home Again,
■ that his SALOON is
his patrons
ng of a day. Citixen* and the traveling pub-
A. NEW
$10 Washing Machine!!
W ARRANTED to give satisfaction, or the
ney refunded. orsalFe by 1
june 28
^B. A. WISE.
House Furnishing Store,
Macon. Ga.
N. BASS
SELF-SEALING
OLASS JARS.
LARGE assortment at a reduced price.
II. A. WISE.
june 3* Cherry Stree t
Y.UiDS Printed Lawns for ^alo" at
1 A Afin XAnus i'nnted ijiw;
XUjUUU 12] cents per yard, by
And
not* _
lie will find the establishment open not for the sea
son only, but at all seasons of the year, and those
calling upon us will at all hours find our Larder sup
plied with all the delicacies that the New York and
other markets will afford in the way of eatables, and
■nmetluag good to drtuk, and ala days out of seven
more than can be found in any other house in town.
E. Isaacs & Brother,
* Under Rnlatan’a Unit, Cherry tit.
His bill of fare wiil eve-y dsy
Be just the thing for little pay,
And those who at their place may eat.
Will find in it all things complete,
And going once, they then wiil know
That ISAACS’ is the place to go.
WE shall be happy to see our friends, assuring
them that it will be qur unremitting care to please in
every respect, a* we flatter ourselves we have done
till now.
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
dy, fine Old Port. Sherry and Madeira, possessing all
tbe medical qualities so much desired by them.
Look at his Bill of Far*, and choose for yourself:
Oysters
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the
(bell or by tbe measure, raw, frjpd, stewed, in any
way you want them
ALSO.
Shrimps and Crabs,
Wild Game of every variety.
Venison and Beefsteaks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
Ham snd Eggs,
Deviled iltm and
Deviled Termpins,
Mountain Oysters,
Turtle Soup,
4c., 4c., &o*
Wood cock, Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and anything that an epicure
wants, can always be bad when in season.
Confectioneries and Fruits.
ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as
sortment of
Confectioneries,
Oranges,
Apples,
Bananas,
Pine Apples,
Various description of
Nuts,
Cakes, Ac.,
All of which can be purchased at low prices for
I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the grea
South West, the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK
with the common Hoop Iron llniul, has superse
ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bale,
lime and space would fail us to give the numerous
certificates of Cotton Planters. Brokers, Warehouse
men, Insurers, Compressor* and Shippers, showing
beyond a doubt, that the days of Rope binding are
numbered, and tbe immense advantages of tbe
Hoop I«0fk and Iron Tie. Their economy
wherever tried, bss been conceded in these points:
1. TUer sure twenty to Ibirty dollars cost
in bnling inntrrinl on rvery one liuudred
Bags.
3. The fastening is much more expeditiously ap
plied, and much morn convenient for the compress.
3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton
from the bale.
4. His nn almost nbsolntr security ngninsl
Fire. Fire applied to bales thus bound, as shown
by actual experiment, will smoulder without fame,
twenty hours without spreading, and allowing plenty
of time for easy extinguishment.
3 It is ns absolutely secure fastening. In
actual experiments made in Montgomery, boles thus
bound, were pitched down forty feet perpendicular
from a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without
perceptible effect.
6. It is perfectly simple,and requires no machinery
at all iu the application. Any common hoop-iron of
proper width and thickness, (which is about J inch
wide, and a scant sixteenth of one inch thick,) and
of any requisite length to suit the bale, is takes
in tbe hand, one end passed through the opening,
from tho under side, of one ena ot the under part
of the lock to tho length of about one inch, and then
bent over the end of the lock. The other end ol the
hoop is then passed round tbe bale and drawn through
a loop or opening in the opposite end of the lock,
and then bent in the same manner as the other. The
button is then turned back to its place over them,
and the hoop is fast on the bale, ana the bale may be
moved if desired.
7. It holds the package in one-fonrth smaller com
pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han
dle, and cheapening freight.
These facta and advantages are certified to by
leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro
kers in testimonials too numerous to be cited or spec
ified in this advertisement. In Montgomery, the
leading Brokers and Bayers, after the most satisfac
tory experience and testa, unite in the tallowing a-
greement, which will leaveno doubt on these points:
We, the undersigned. Cotton Brokers and I
of Montgomery, AU., agree and give notice tha't we
will pay tall prices for iron Bound Cotton, if fasten
ed with the IJV4J■■soilI, HOOF I.OCK, al
though we are aware that it wiil weigh 1} lbs. more
per bale than Rope-tied Cotton.
HARRIS * JOHNSTON
C. C. FOSTER,
J. 8. BYINGTON.
M. A. CHISHOLM.
From Savannah, we copy the following engage
ment made with the Compress Establishment of Mr.
J. U. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILL TOWN, BERRIEN COUNTY, GA„
W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
compruing the following counties, Glynn,
Ware, Wayne. Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Charlton, Also McIntosh of the Kastern. may 4
oko. s. KOU1NSON..
CHAS. ROBINSON
G. S. & C. ROBINSON,
Attorneys at Law
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA.
YT/ILL give prompt attention to all business en-
V V trusted to them, in Randolph. Clay, Early, Mil
ler. Calhoun, Terrell, Stewart snd Quitman counties.
March 1, 1859. tf
KIMBRQUGII «V BASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Gao. KiManopoH, E. S. Bass.
Stark villa, Lee CO. Gs Dawson, Terrell co., Ga.
mar u
OR. WM. F. HOLT
W ILL attend promptly all oails left either at his
Office, over Boware Jc Anderson's Store, or
st his residence in Vineville, opposite Maj. Comer*;
mar 8—ly*
DR J. DICKSON SMITH,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
.HACON, GEORGIA.
W ILL attend promptly to all Professional calls
made on him, either at his Office or Residence,
by day or night.
OFFICE—Over Menard A Bnrghsrd’s Jewelry
Store, on Cherry Street.
RESIDENCE—At Mr. J. B. Ross',
jan 18
*?/. JR. freeman, *11. If.,
H AVING returned to Macon, offers his Profes
sional servioes to its citizens, and those of the
surrounding country, and is prepared to treat their
various diseases with innocent vegetable remedies,
and hopes that in consideration of tbe fact that he
gives no poison, draw, no blood, and never destroys
the constitutions of his patients, he will be liberally
patronised by tbe afflicted.
[^Particular attention will be given to Plants
tion, and other country practice.
lyOffice at the Drug Store of Dr. M. S. Thom-
son, to whom he refers.jan 11—ly
I cash. Be sure and call
may 10 BOSTICS, KE1N A CO. 1 oct 12 S. ISAACS k BROTHER
Savan.i.ui, July 23d, 1858.
Messrs. Frexmak k Roberts, Mxcon, Gs:
Gents.—I have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for
Ingersoll's Hoop Lock, that I will compress Iron
b ouud Cotton, fastened with said Lock, upon tbe
same terms as Rope tied Cotton. This arrangement
to last for one season snd longer, unless I give notice
of my wish to discontinue the arrangement.
Respectfully, Ac.,
C. A. L. LAMAR.
The Georgia Iron Lock Company,
comprising the undersigned, respectfully invite the
attention of all engaged in Cotton growing, or the
Cotton trade, to this interesting and important sub
ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be
lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter
est and value, and either of them will be 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 Jc HARRIS, | FREEMAN tc ROBERTS
T. A. HARRIS, Secretary.
Macon, Aug. 3,1858. ly
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
DE. A. PIEECE,
HOMOEOPATH
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK.
Medicine Cases and books on Domestic Practice for
sale.
Macon. July 13—tf.
Public and oth-
rs, to their
ifjK e „ sel ^ Hon £L DODBtE guns, riflesTpis-
TOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY,
FISHING TACKLE. WALKING STICKS. FOR-
KIGN AND DOMESTIC A MUNITION, and every
article fonnd in a FIRST CLASS J
Sportsman’s Emporium,
NORTH OR SOUTH.
B v carefal attention to the business and keeping
the best GOODS In our line, we expect to receive a
continuation of past favors.
Repairing carefully nttrnrird ton* faercto-
Oct. 26 fore.
Jonathan Oollins.
(Late Patten, Collins Co.) ?
W ILL continue the Ware IIoumc and Com
mixniou Euniiu<m» at the Fire Proof Build
ing occupied by them in this place, in connection
with his son, W. A. Collins. He respectfully solicits
the business of the patrons of the late Arm and Plant
ers generally, pledging their undivided attention to
all business confided to their care. Advances made
on Cotton and other Prodace in store, and orders
carefully filled. JONATHAN COLLINS,
jnly 6—tf
Watches, Jewelry, Ac
T HE subscribers would inform the citizens of
Macon and vicinity, that they have taken the
sto.-e formerly occupied by Mr. M. D. Barnes, where
they intend carrying on tne
Jewelry .Business,
and will keep a neat and well selected aasortmentof
goods connected with that business. We invite
yon to give ns a call, and in retarn will assure yon
fair and honest dealings at all times.
Watches and Jewelry
cleaned and repaired by a faithful and experienced
workman, and warranted to give satisfaction.
P. S.—Having purchased tlie Goods belonging to
said Barnes, at a great discount from the cost, we
offe them at
Great Bargains.
The Goods mostly ars No. X quality, and at the
prices we shall offer them, it is a good opportunity
for those in want of any thing in the way of Watcb-
esand Jewelry, to make their purchases at the
OLD STAND OF M. D BARNES,
opposite the Lanier House.
One word more, then we are done for this time.—
To those who visit Savannah, we invite to call at
V. W. SKIFF’S JEWELRY STORE, (in that Ci
ty.) opposite the Pulaski House, where they will
find a large assortment of
Jewelry and Fancy Articles,
of the latest styles, and at prices to snit the times.—
Hair Jewelry and Ornaments of every description
made to order. *
Orders left at the store in Macon, or Savannah,
will be carefully attended to.
Respectfully, V. W. SKIFF A CO.
Macon, Ga., Feb. 15—
COME LADIES. ,
One and all, and examine the count!,, I
Gems that beautify our Store. ' *
Call for our imported styles of Euro -
and see that we can exhibit the rarest iSL
ingennity can afford, or fancy and tasted
In Ladies’ Goods
of all kinds, onr Departments tre ett,,
geous, ellicitiog the admiration of all,
with a call. In onr
Carpet Department I
It is useless to say that oriental stvl**
magnificence is brought to the sense’bi
array and costly fabrics.
In Laces, Mantillas, La Favorite, 1,
ftobes Aimed a. Robes Magicienne, Y r i
trice. Illuminated Organdies, Robes iL
Robes Fleuris, Robes Sultaine, Gray
Chinous, Toil Du Nord, Robes
Simulee, Grosd’ Epsoure, Milanaise. i
Challies, and a thousand varieties thr
the patience to road.
Their assortment purchased directiji,
EUROPE,
by orders given in November last, artife
consisting of styles so bewitchiisglv 3
language fails to portray in writing, t™
ing nnbidden sentiment, “Oh! t’hsi
look here!” “Arn’tthis beautiful? b.
tones so sweet and feeling, that aa a,
stirred even beyond the measure of hiiq
did nature.
JIERCIUiVTS
from the surrounding Towns and
well to call and examine our *
I.TIPORTED GOODS, as i
goods as low as they can be bought h
Philadelphia or Boston.
To our Patrons
we would say that we shall daily n
Northern and European Markets
preeminent in its courtly magnihceact
. ROSS, COLEMAS
april 12
KJKOWiST’S jHOTJEJL.
OProSITK THK NEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON, GA.
E.E. BROWN, Proprietor
Meaia Ito.xuv on tho Arrival or every Train,
apl 15
BOOK BINDING.
J ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
description of blank account books, snd binds
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, Mnsic and
Miscellaneous Books, clerks’ record and docket
books,with or without printed forms, and warrant
ed best quality paper.
ty Engineeis’ profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders from the country promptly and caretal-
ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenne one door
below Ross and Coleman’s. apl 13
BOOTS AND SHOES:
^TTIIE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Wi
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The snbscril
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of tb
same. Webavo now in store a large assortment ofe
BOOTS AND SHOESp
mostly of onr own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will be made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
wonld invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine onr stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
; any house in the city or State.
8ept. 28. MIX & KIRTLAND.
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents' fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Jnst received and for sale low by
Sept. 23. MIX ft KIRTLAND.
PLANTATION BROGANS.-Now instore
A the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we'
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and rnssetts; do. heavy
single soled black and rnssetts-, do. boys s,pd youths
black and russetta, all of which we are soiling very
MIX ft KIRTLAND.
low.
Sept 38.
Dr. C. J. Roosevelt,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE—
Corner of Third and Walnut Streets, Macon, Ga.
ian 11—ly
FUNS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC,
W E are now offering a new and select
Stock of elegantPlANOS fromNann’s
ft Clark, and other makers, wa
ranted to please. Guitars,
_ _ _ Flutes, Accordeons and all other small
Instruments kept in onr line. Strings, Instruction I
Books, Sheet .Mnsic, ftc.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
11: tf..- l,11,>t iii'iiruved makers
JEWELRY i FANCY ARTICLES,
Silver Forks and Spoons, equal to coin.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired and warranted.
March 1,1859. J, A. ft S. S. VIRGIN.
MASSEY’S
IRON COTTON PRESS
TWIGGS COUNTY ATTENTION!
T HE undersigned have purchased the Patent
Right forTwigga county, of MASSEY’S POR
TABLE IRON
COTTON SCREW,
and are prepared to sell said right to any person
wishing to buy, as the Presses cannot be legally
made or used in Twiggs county, except by purchase
from the subscribers. This Screw is a great im
provement on the old wooden Screws, in its power
and convenience, ease of raising, taking down and
removing, if need be; as the "liolo Screw can be
carried in one wagon load. One of these Presses,
put up and ready for use, can he teen at Elder C. A.
Tharp's, near Stone Creek Church, Twiggs county.
OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and
Youth’s fine calf and kip peg'd Boots;
Men’s stout kip hunting and nuicl Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans: Men’s, boys’ snd youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
sept. 28. MIX ft KIRTLAND.
KTIE'W FIR,]VET
T HE undersigned having taken the Livery Stable
tannery occupied by H. M. Lindsay, intend
:— — .«. :—t, > ■- We shall
jes and Hors-
rying on the same in all its branches. 'We shall
always keep Phaetons, Carriages, Buggies and Hon
es, to hire on as good terms as any bod. We have
also the most amplo accommodations for Drove
Stock.
\\ e would aay to the public that we have taken
the Bit into our month in earnest and can always be
found with onr harness on ready to serve you; we
intend by keeping straight tongue, prilling together
aud by buckling down close to business, to succeed or
break a trace. We shall never tire fdlotcs in bitch
ing up for yon so long aa yon come up to the Lot lot
and settle. Now if yon want ns to wag-on to Rod
a-way and not to be sulky, in fact if you don’t want
to see ns cheek np to close, put your shoulder to the
wheel, give ns a share, and if yon find a single trace
of ingratitude yon may halter us.
Very Respectfully,
ADERHOLD ft JEFFERS.
Opposite the Passenger Depot, and near Brown's
Hotel. apr 26 d-tf
J. CI.roHORN.
..OIO. SMITH
CLEGHORN & SMITH,
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in
Saddles, 6^ Harness,
LEATHER,
WHiP.S,
RUBBER BELTING,.
SADDLERY,
Hardware,
ftC., ftC.. ftC.
OPPOSITE E. BOND’S STORE,
Cherry Strut,
jan 4—ly Mscod, Gn.
Fancy and Stapli
DRY-GOO
NEW ST0CI
W E nave just opened a Urge and
of Goods in one of tbe New Stcaa
GRANITE
Selected with great care to suit ticti
and adjoining country—among vUd
SILK ROBES A LEZ,
SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPE.
SILK ROBES VOLANTES, or ii
t ANCY SILKS in great variety, I
PLAIN and FIGURED BLACK Sill
EVENING DRESSES. [
DxLAINEand MERINO ROBESil
PLAIN and FIGURED DaLAlNEil
Plain and FIGURED KEBHTOM
VALENCIA S, POPLINS, PLAID: f
POIL dk CHEVHES, MOURNIN'
ous other styles of
Embroideries, Real French CaoVrirj
Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, &c.
Valenciennes Collars aud Setts.
Linen and Pique Collars aad>&j|
Mourning Collars and Setts,
Illusion Berthas,
Real Thread and ValenciennaJ*
Hosiery and Gloves, great vari<!
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons,
Cloaks, from Brodie s,
SHAWLS—Nett, Stella, Long, Mou.
varieties.
A full assortment of
, STAPLE G00i)3
Which we offer to sell on as favorable u
House in the State.
Eff*PLEASE CALL AND EXAY/AT|
N. 8. PKPDDKJ h
_OCtl9 Granite H-llB.'cl.j
Patten & Mi
(late pattyk, ntrrro.v A <
COMMISSION MERCBJ]
savannah, ga.
O. FATTEN
*n*3
I-- !•:;
f I
Hardeman & GJ
ARE NOW RECEIVING
IF ALL Am WS
S TOO
A CARD,
rilHE undersigned feels it his duty to render
J. thanks to the citizens of Houston snd adjoin
ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron
age. While he begs a continuance of their tavors,
be will state to those who do not know him, that ma
ny years practice in the principal cities of the South
and a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to
make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of
the most approved and latest style, as can be tarnish
ed by any Dentist in the State.
A WORD ABOUT THE
“CHEAP STYLE 0E WORK.”
Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial
Teeth, and not able to pay me my regular prices,
may feel assured that I will rather share my profit*
with them than "accommodate” them with a cheap,
or inferior style of work, as such will never give sat
isfaction, and is the dearest at the end-
All persons desiring my services will please call at
my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the
comforts ofa first-rate Dental Office. Families liv-
ing at (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.
cctlO—ly
DR. FREDERICK GARKE,
Surgeon Dentist.
li tJliltLie SHOES.—A large assortment
XV of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-!
dies slipper and sandal robber Shoes of Goodyear’s
celebrated patent. Jnst received and for sale low by
Sept. 28. MIX 4 KIRTLAND.
april 19—3m”
JOSEPH THARP,
C. A. THARP.
IVew Dress-Making
ESTABLISHMENT.
M ISS GRIFFIN bus taken Room, directly over
the Store of Mrs. Howland, where she is pre
pared to carry ou Dress-Making in all its branches.
She respectfully ioliolts n share of patronage,
aprjll
Will you so iYorili, wlicu you can
4lo better South!
& HLfcffissiBfle
MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY,
FORSYTH, GA.
H AVING purchased tbe entire in
terest of the late firm of Banks,,
Wilder «Sc Co., I invite the attention
NEW BOOKS
At Boardman’s Book Store.
A MERICAN ELOQUENCE in 2 vols.; a new Cy-
clopedia of Commerce; Burton’s Cyclopedia of
Wit & Humor: a Handy Book on Property Law;
Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich; Romantic passa
ges in booth Western History; Life beneath the Wa
ters ; The Hand but 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
works; The Preacher and the King, The Priest and
the Huguenot; Lord George Bentick, by D'lsraeli •
Beatrice Cenci Debit A Credit; Major Roger She/
man Potter; Douglas Jerrold's Wit; Belle Brittan I
on a tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller; Cruise!
of the Betsev; Testimony of the Rocks; Jefferson’s
works; Bulwer’sNovels complete; Grote’s History
of Greec e; Sparrow Grass Papers; Lord Montagu’s
P- U. James ; The Three Beauties, by
Mrs. Southworth : Ventillation in American Dwell
ings; Derivation of Family names; Wisdom, Wit j
and Humor; Steps towards Heaven, Den’s Moral
Ai THEITTOLDMAjifl
T HEIR Stock consist in part of a
GOODS to which they invite ‘J
Klcrchmits nncl PH
50 bales Guuny Cloth
200 coils Richardson Rope
1000 pounds Baling Twine
150 bags Coffee, Java,Porto!
gnira
10 chests Black and Green Tel
75 barrels A B ft C Sugar I
25 barrels crashed ana Powders |
5 boxes Loaf Sugar
15 hogsheads fine Porto Rico
300 sacks Liverpool Salt
100 sacks Alum Salt
150 boxes Adamantine Candle*
40 boxes Sperm Candle*
75 boxes No. I Soap
20 boxes Family Toilet So»»
30 boxes assorted and Fawj C*
l-v> kegs Nails
50 boxes Starch
100 jars Snuff
SO whole, half snd quarter kep *
20 cans Dnck-ahootmg Powdrt
100 bags Shot
100,000 Segars, various brands
50 boxea Tobacco
20 cases Magnolia and Comb
20 bales Osnaburgs and Strip**
5 cases Homespuns, bleached
10 bales Georgia Kerseys
5 bales Northern Kerseys
15 bales Blankets, all sixes
60 baskets Piper’s Hcidsick'
75 casee Ginger and Blackbenj
Brandy
50 barrels Rye and Corn n
10 bamila Extra old Bourbon m
50 barrel* Gin, Ruin and Bi*»“. I
10 casks Madeira, Port and S* ■
10 cases London Dock Gin JF
15 cases Boker’s and Stougbw'-j
:o cases Lemon Syrup
20 casks Ale and Porter
10 boxes Ginger Preserves,* 11 '
30 boxe 1 Assorted Pickle*
20 boxes Super. Carb. Sod* .
30 bsrrelS'and boxes Sod* «»
25 boxe* Herrings , - „
5 sacks Ashton's Table
MUtl
pyt
1
of the citizens of Focsytb and surrounding counties
to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing I Theology;’Miapah, a Prayer Book'; 'WavsidePioT
RIA rEs'Vll'S • \ A d '“"S in France, Holland, Belgium, and up Sis Rhine;
LIAG1—, PILLTONS, ftc., ftc. I s™ constantly Wild Northern Scenes ; Also a large assortment of
receiving additions, not from the horth, but from my line Family Bibles.
Work-Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four, J. m BOARD.M \N
buggies per we. k—which combine elegance ana 1 Sept 21. 1938.
bmsh with lightness, strength and durability. Order-
for any sort of Vehicle, Harness ftc.. are most re
spectfully solicited, which shall be promptly sup
lied, and all engagements for work punc/oii/ly met.
have constantly on hand a large assortment of liar-
Repairing done at short notice and all work wa
ranted.
J. H. BANKS
aug 6 1859. 1 yr
WANTED.
AM still buying Military bounty Land Warrants
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE TIIE LANIER HOUSE.
: rplIE subscriber Will open the above Ilall about
X the first ol APRIL next, for the accommodation
oi Families, Day Boarders aud Transient Custo
mers. This House is now offered as inferior tom
j other First Class Hotel in the South, and than its
"entral location, its large and airy rooms, offers great
10 dozen Well Buckets
5 cssee Ashton sTsoleSslt
23 dozen Bine Buckets
10 nest* ofTubs
30 d oieWooinrts
20 boxes Levent Axes ^
10000 pounds White Lead sod
100 barrels Linseed Oil
10 barrels Tanner* *““ f. r o(J
also, i;'«Aa
_ | OKROME GREEN. 1LLU',
I I
TERRA DE SIENNA. IH
PAINTS AND VABNIbH,B»
TOOLS.
Macon. S-j C „ ,1
For fait’ <»< 10
T OFFER or sate, onto-' ; • !
1 Plantation six nnie* i" ;",
owned by a’. L .HO! I.i . - j
j „.— seven acres. Two hundred •_ .-I
ouoenients and accommodations to Families anu There are a.l lb-- ' ' ‘
transient persons. Thepubdi may expect from this Negro Cabins, Gin IL-c--'
House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found ii. trade will V made. Ai.i -.
T A.M still buying Military bounty Land Warrants House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found i: trade will be mad.
j J and wdl always give the highest cash price. any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, Fsq , at Ainericus, c
I Macon Ga, uly28 ly G.J.BLAKE | mar 2 Late of the Flcyd House. oct518J3tf