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MACON, NOVEMBER 8, 1859.
A^oltbie XXXIV.—No. 7.
UKSOi'X
— tkb»s:
, n0LL AK4 IN ADVANCE
L 1 ‘ fVcrv esc where the nubscrlptior
i'lu. of'dc' offlc °-
BTbb ^'i' rhl Sales.
. ° li I,.fun' the Court House door.
o»theiirst Tuesday in fie
I *‘'®-L^ccu iho u»nal hour# of aalo. the
L wit • One Lot .No Fight, or.
Vjt'f'i'.. ; v „| jini'mi, occupied na * lehool
r i»#^ yVolhi«.*»J levied on ns the prop.
,KSC!as| to>.dijfy n«■ fa.issued from
/►* i-.orliu hv.t of Ami F. Sherwood.
M.iet.r Carpenter and Builders
n !" ‘.!K..I Lot and premises, Property
i! i ’ • <i f T, \V. JiBANTLhY,
D «®“ ber Salc -
J p , li n>the Court House door, in
IlU- Kf'“ t \ nntv. within tho legal hour*
l> s Lra.rflV«daj in December neat, the
I Jo wit r One Marble Top Waah-
HlfEtTiilai iiino, and one Table. Levied
•"^^Ueoffiar-iii C. Bussell, to satisfy a
‘•I’Trlslfo Inferior Court. Robert H.
>» £■-,*“ run the Estate of A. J.Hol
M^ypsuiel I’.BnaseU. Proptrty poin
' r tk, ‘" a JOHN'SMITH, Dep. Sh’ff. J
^Biiutainttott*’ Saif
* order from the Court of Ordinary
.1 County, Oetober term, ISJt', will
L^twsvillf, Crawford county, on tho first
rviuiearr tint, (1*60.) between the law-
’jtiirteoH valuable Slaves, to wit:
"■ ,h,iel 55 rears old ; Aaron, a roan about
G-JUron. M years 01,1 < **ewi», -.’J years
f jtrarsold : Martha, St years ola; Ad-
‘| L-r child, I year old; Minerva. 11
LWrl 6 yean old ; Chs lotto, *11 years
Ltwo Children. Due of said uegroe i is
J " ill, ; property of tho estate of Josiah
*.of Crawford county, dcocased. Sold
La of the la irs and creditors of said do
rji., n day of rale.
JOHN II. GOODIN.
B L. GOODIN,
L _ Administrators'
liilMtttUtralor’t sale. J
crRiHl Y to an order of tho Court of Ordil
R Srrill be sold before the
thetown of Marion. Twiggs
r ,L. i r»t Tuesday in January next. wnli-
bhearTif•« •><* U " d DeI V n K in K to
E-2i^m2asr^««aa
KoesbcUiugin* to srldcstate, uiteen u> nnm-
IwWlnC often, women anti eMldr >-
W)il the late roidrnct* of a d at t1... c . on
t-' ttietacoir ssrenti d«y of Deeejnoer next,
rowU’liu/ of srern kendo! Mules r id
T;Hoc*. Ac. Use. the Plantation, and
* lamlements, sud Hoatehold and Kitchen
rf UV nnm.Tous lo sp< city- Sale to con-
aisrteday. until all i* sold. Sold for
ft! of ills heir and credit.--
r dav* of
Terms on tho
HCOfl L* Bl’W Administrator.
|l \K$.
XoTNEGROES.
n , „f the last will and testament of Daniel
[viat.lslcof Jtnescounty, deceased, will bo
Tnisisy in January next, before
iBisn- door in’ the town of Clinton, be-
_eh«»l hunt* rfsale—the following Negro
Ef Bid deceased, thirteen (IS) In number:
I seed 65 Cvrus, *gcd 55
•• 41 Kliina, “ 50
" tfc Elies 4 * 24
- 86 liurwoll, ** 19
" *» Lori, *’ 8
*• 7 Ylnejr, ** 5
Liuir, a^cd ».
- oathn da)'.
WM. N1VINS, Executor of
Daniel Nivins, dec.
Sale of Stock Ac.
Botlmity will be sold nt the late re-i-
d Dsnirl Nivins deceased, on Thnraday
^rdlJe-i mh.r next, the followingvalna-
tir.ss the nropertv of said deceased, to
j I i:c mulrt, three |3] horses, twenty |*-’uj
U“... r-trLty live I ■ 5J hogs, ono six horse
[l-m, I odder, Wheat, Blaeksmitli tools
i continue from day to day until nil is
caalbe dav.
William nivins, f*v.
Xfjrroca ni Adminlftlrsi-
’Salc tu Jonc*i€oiiuiy.
k of an (vrdar from the Honorable Cowl
iirary of Jon«-« County, I trill oflVr for
i thr Court Honan In Maid oonnty. on
, tl»H 3d day of January next, at )mb-
V MAJ ABLE. NEGilOKS :
omen, Bo) !» and Glrla of tho moat valuable
»a, ins Iodine a first-rafo Wagoner, and
ilakilful honao aervanta. belonjjintf to the
|(Lorirl Smith, late of Jonra county, decoaa-
»‘Id for the heuvtif of tja* heirs and credi-
1 deceased. KMKLI.VE SMITH,
p.-t 1ft T Jan. gidminiatratrix.
[idiniiii>lratoiSsa!c*.
i* of an ordt r of the Court of Ordinary of
J-CC founlv, »rill !> • sold ,,n tho first Tut s-
rfealn-r next, within salt- hours, in Marion,
sstr. the folh.w ii»j» parcels of land helonjr-
r>:ateof William Crawford, lato of said
wwol, to wit: 1011 acres of land, it be-
bwr*t half of lot No. £0i also lot i acres,
•: rth wt at half of lot No. 63, bothlyin^
“i district of originally Wilkinson now
«t. Sold f«>r tt.e benefit of tho hdra
nofaaid decetffd. Terms on the day
JAMES HAMMOCK, Adm'r.
——^ 0 —
| ldtuliiistit'lor'M Salc.
» of on order from the honorable Coart of
J for the county of Uouston, I will of
rf«ee the Court House, in said county,
KTtitaday in January next, (18C0), within
tea- c^ k *r iman, Dawson,about 34 yean*
u the pro pert v of the estate of GiUIa
tLrtleltne :t "f his helm and creditors.
, WM. L BUBGAY, Administrator.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
3?OR SALE !
T HE nndenigned offer for b ile, upon very «c-
commodating terms, one of the most deairable
ggynlnablo PLANTATIONS in Georgia, situated
» county, on tho line of the Central
«nd about 45 miles b«Iow Macon,
xc-ii: pr ?C e L rt ? (belonging totha estate of the late
William biab,) contains ‘-’,700 acres, in a compact
and convenient body, about 700 of which are ctewr-
ed, and in a high state of cultivation. Of the cleared
w? d ,* 500 * T ® of * ho be ’ t Oakand Hickory and
Iligli Swamp—all very productive and very anperi-
er Cotton Lands. The remaining S00 are mixed
I ino land, which is, also, quite productive. Of tbe
wild,or uncleared landaportion is rich Oak and
Hickory; aco or 400 acres fine Creek bottom, on a
email stream, and easily brought into cnltivation;
i kalance good Pme land, and very rich Creek and
K‘ver Swamj>—Uie Plr.e, covered with the best large
Yellow Pine ; and tbe Swamp, with White Oak, and
other valuable growth. The greater part of the
Swamp lands, which are as fertile as any in the
State, are high enough for successful cultivation
without dralnagr or embankment.
This place proaents advantages unsurpassed. It
tan easily be divided into two Plantations; is acces
sible by railway to the best markets—Augusta, Sa
vannah and Alacon; is woll improved, with a large
and comfortable framed Dwelling, good Negro Cab
ins, Gin House, Screw, Ac. The lands are as pro
ductive for Cotton. Corn, Ac. as any in Middle or
Southern Georgia. The place ishealUiy, water good,
range for stock of all kinds excellent, both in winter
and summer.
There are, also, nPost Office (Oconee) and Hail
Bond Station (No. 14) on thi Plantation. Also, a
good Store Ilonse—the neighborhood affording
good stand for a Country Store. On the PlanUtio_
s, also, a good Mill Seat, where, formerly, stood a
Saw and Grist Mill. The purchaser would, also, ac
quire the franchise or privilege of supplying the
Ksil Bonn Station with Wood and Water, which
can be made quite profitable.
Mr. Brown, who resides upon tbe place, will show
it to any gentleman wishingto examine it.
Ifnotprevlonaly disposed of at p ivale sale, this
property will be sold publicly at Executors' sale be
fore tho court houso, in Sandersville, in said connty,
on the first Tuesday in January next. In the mean
time, we invito private proposals. Address either of
the undersigned.
GEO. W. FISH,Oglethorpe.) _ ...
JNO. D. FISH. Savannah, J Exr *>
P. S.—We also offer, at private sale, upon very
reasonable trrms, a very desirable Summer Jt ESI-
DENCE, and small Farm of 100 seres, in the pleas
ant village of Midway, about 31 miles distant irom
Milledgeville. This place, within a abort walk of
Oglethorpe College, is well and handsomely improv
ed. Most of the land is uncleared, and well wooded.
The place is very healthy, water very fine and pnre,
and the social and educational advantages, not ex
celled in the State. This place will, also, be sold as
Die property of tbe estate of Wm. Fish, and is the
homoatead where tbe late Mrs. Sarah Fish resided.
G. W. V.
Oct 4. J. D. |f.
MRS. WINSLOW,
A N experienced Nurse and Female Physician,
presents to tbe attention of mothers her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOB CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will
allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is lure to re
gulate bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give
rest to yoarsclvr.-, and relief and heahh to your in
fonts. We have put np and sold th. article for over
ten years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it.
wliatwe have ne- .
soy of any other
hat it failed, in a
to effect a cure,
used. Never did
stance of dissat- :
one who used it. :
all aro delighted :
tiona, and speak -
mendation of its magical effects and
Mrs.
Win.low’s
Soothing
rtjrnp,
▼er been able to
; medicine: Never
; single instance,
; when timely
; we know an in-
; isfactiou by any
t On the contrary,
; with its opera-
- in tt-rma of com-
nd nuMicnl virtues.
We speak in this matter “what we know," after ten
years' experience, and pledge nur reputation for tbe
fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every
instance where tbe infant is suffering from pain and
L.'.haustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty
minutes after the syrup is administered.
This lvauable preparation is tbe prescription of
one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses in
New England, and lias been nsed with never failing
success in thousands of cases, it not ouly relieves
the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and
bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy
to tlie whole system. It wil ( almost instantly re
lieve griping In tho bowels, and Wind Colic, and
overcome convulsiona, which, if r. - speedily reme
died, end in death. We be
lieve it the best : .. I and surest reme
dy in the world. :. . 1, _ _I in all coaes of
Dysentery and !• Diarrhea in chil
dren, whether it ; 1 r,h,n C- ; arises from teeth
ingor any other * cause.
We would say to every mother who has n child
suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of other*
stand between your suffering ebud and the relief
tl.nt will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow
tills medicine, if timely nsed. Full directions for
using will seen opany each bottle. None genuine
... F , r«- .J-fllTDTK X. DL-UL-TVS V-o
(ID'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
Is etill the favorite resort of all Lovers of the Beau iful. He is now prepared
for the Fall Campaign, and with all tlio NEW and late improvements
in the ART, and his
CORPS OF' TALENTED ARTISTS,
is better prepared than ever to execute those beautiful PICTURES, for which
his GALLERY is so celebrated. Which consist of the following:
PORTRAITS IN OIL AND PASTEL,
Taken either from LIFE, or DAGUERREOTYPES of deceased persons.
ALSO, THE
IYORYTYPE.
This is something entirely NEW, and is really beautiful. For fineness of
fiuisli and beauty of color, they cannot be equalled, and can be bad at exceed
ingly low prices. They are just the thing for BREASTPINS and LOCKETS.
AQUARELLE AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS,
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS,
DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, Ac.
As usual, at reduced prices. Please call and examine Specimens.
li. L. WOOD, Washington Block,
oct 15 Opposite the Lanier House.
PASSMAN'S
IRON HOOPS AND TIES,
FOR COTTON BALES.
Price 0 cents per pound, 25 per cent, leu than
Rope.
Any one considering tbe advantages of Iron over
Hope as a material for binding cotton bales, will be
■nrprised that it baa not been adopted long since.—
In is security against fire, there is an overwhelming
reason for its adoption.
Tbe presses in tbe seaport eitiee have been the
main cause of its not being generally adopted; but
now that objection ia removed generally, and tbe
Orleans Press, tbe largest in New Orleans, gives it
tbe preference over rope. The Fassman Iron IIoop
andTie ia tbe improvement of one of the proprietors,
and ia adopted irom the fact, that it is found, after
long experiment, to combine tbe greatest merits in
simplicity and facility of application of any one yet
rasas. Jt is so prepared ss tu 'require no ebaags for
re-compressing. Thus obviating the only remain-
ng difficulty at the seaboard cities.
The boopa are sent of any length, from eight ot
ten feet, and a foil guarantee given that neither tbe
Ties nor Hoops shall break. And further, that all
cotton bound iu them shall be reoeived on the same
terms, at the Orleans Press, as rope bound cotton.—
The weight per bale is about tbesame as rope, not
one pound more or less.
To show tbe opinion shipmasters have of it, we
givo tbe following, among numerous commends
tionswehave:
Tbe undersigned masters of vessels, having had
cotton compressed with Faasman’a new Iron Hoops
and Ties, hereby recommend the same. The bales
being well compressed, and tbe buttons or bnops,
never breaking when thrown down in the ship's
bold, or when stowed.
L. L. Condey, Captain ofabip Moaea Davenport,
consumer, of two thirds,
periment.
TIIE TIP
unless the fac aim&e ofCUKTISi PERKlSfS.New consists of a piece of copper or other indestructible
material, neatly fastened to tbe toe of the Boot or
Shoe, forming a complete protection.. This inven-
York. is on tbe ontsiae wrapper.
LS-Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Principal Office, No. 13 Cedmr-st, N. Y.
sep I U3t» ly Price only 33 cents per bottle
[ UoiiBhi rsitor’a Nnlc.
til i.( tn vrJ.-r of the Court of Ordinary of
’tied dusty, October Term, 1850, will be
atmaef KsoxviUe, on the first Tuoaday in
s tat. x'atin the legs] hours of sale, tbs
l.'.C’-- to the estate of Washington Baae-
; svomsn shout 3A years old; Ms-
' a ' revs old ; and Agues, a girl
I'* 1 "*- tv U for the benefit of the heirs
l ’V«®<«tbedayofaale. , ,
.OEOkClt M. BAZEMORE, Adm'r.
Cnardian’s Sale.
I 0rdrr oi th * Ordinary of Crawford
Twro, 18S9, will be sold oath*
, k: • ** Y^wnbtr next, in the town of Knox-
W boors of sal«, that tract or par-
;!r** ,D * ,otho children of Washington
■, r^'-d-com*' ? to «uid children under
L. tatamert of Robert M. Wright,
tuedrfd (100) acres, moro or less.—
f imil of said children. Terms on the
UEOUGK M. HAZKMOKE.
Guardian
Notice. T~
indebted to tho estate of William
f»-*sed. late of Bibb county, aro re-
f hwaediate payment; ami nil piwsons
• NTiiost Mid estate, are notified to pre-
^‘7 authenticated, within the time pro-
p* 1 . u this notice will lie plead in bar,
B. G. LOCKBTT, ) R _r ora
J. W. TINfeLEY, S
i
. . W date application will be made
A**»t of Ordinary of Jones connty for
‘ ’-ting Commissioners to divide the
t to th, estate of John D. Messer,
deoss.ed, among tho legatees to
given by tho U.t Will and Tes-
Also for Commissioners to dt-
staoiig the heirs and legatees of
**tate.
JXO. W. L. MESSER,
Executor.
Do Debtors nud Creditors.
,U?“d*Iited to fiermot Deropsoy.lato of
a u ®~J' decessed, aro reqneatod to make
IV J*^t. and tl>oao having claims against
’™*al ilo otjfor payment in terms of
THOMAS C. DEMPSEY.
Exactor of D. Dempsey,
kbl? ,f,Pr date, application will bo made
.»2S“IJoae» county, for leave to
ifciLT 1 *"<•» of Land iu Jackson coon-
kn>™ri-d and two and half acres, in Pu-
'Fart of tho real estate of Margery
“te of Jones county deceased.
JAMES V. WOOTEN. Adm'r.
County-
k'aretau Roberts applies to me
“'ll*? ^Jrtdniatration on uie estate of
J *ate «f Jones county, deceased:
oore, to cite and admonish, ail and
, ‘d and creditors of said doooasod.
,7 “J office on or before the first
JJ ®e*t, to show cause, if any
r U„ J j®" akould not be granted.
JO'JUad M office, this tlio'Jith of
I- CHARLES lUCASmY.
.jrtfAUJltUS.
»i**«d8enS u “Hg ng, MOO Colls Ms
••«4^“ ,, ““®I>e.4jL0« round. Twins
« bvorabls t.rrn..
• B. k W. A. ROSS,
THE
GREATFEV'EIUNDAGUE
H.E!M33X>'S’.
THE GREAT ELIXIR
THE GREAT ELIXIR
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
FI#EK AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE. „g.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
.S WARRANTED TO CURE ^ ^ FRVER
CHILLS AND FEVER.
TUE GRENADA ELIXIR -»
THE C1UENADA EUXHt^ ^ ^
IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
NO MERCURY OR AI'SENIC.
NO MERCURY' OR ARSENIC.
Tho Grenada Elixir is warranted to enro In every
easewhero'evory other remedy fails. «rthemoney
will be refiandodT This Elixir is warranted to con
tain nothing tho least injurious to tbe system, and
can be given in ail eases and un £ c a aU eirenmitan-
cos With perfect safety. Try a bottle and1 bei con
vinced that it b not only tbo BxsT but the CHEAP
EST remedy before the public. A cl bottle Has
cured from 3 to 8 ciscs. ,
Prepsr^aS^^gj^gd^J^^
Columbus, Georgia.-,
Also, sold by all Druggists in tho city andthrough-
auttha country. For sale by
juiy 13—tm DU. B. L
DR. B. L. 8TROHBCKHR.
Alba lied Bone Ammoniatcd Super Phosphate
OF LIME,
' MANUFACTURED BY
MITCHELL & CROASDALE,
PHILADELPHIA.
TN recommending this superior fertiliser to the
JjKS'iSfSSbS
sasasaflatjywSBSSs:
that tho farmer can
op Hind lninos with just enongn snlphurio acid used
ammonU so gVen to“i, but .Uo obtaio. more or less
frora™o*atmosphero during its development, psrt.o-
° nickValKeU ifX'ut 350 lbs. each, and
is furatahed to purchasers at V® PfjJ on °f s, °0°
(81 ots.perlb.) no charge for barrels.
\v„.r«.i. Jggbr. iwj»
oct 11 1® Maoon. (.:> N.1--A-.-nti
S00 NEGROES
T pANY want to biro 300 Negro Men to work
>n §PlSS to ”' ,ddr ^in V eo”£s°pS^k-
——r
'CLEGHOKN & SMITH,
V Manufacturers of. and Dealer.in
Saddles, Harness,
leather,
RUBBER RKr ‘ TL '£vDDLERY,
.VC.. »VC.» ' _ ‘a—1AD V
■ AC.,
)I>I*OSITE K
A. Robinson,
James Thomas,
A. Talbot,
John Dean,
John C. Wilner,
II. Kopenholdt,
L. P. Merit!.
Madras,
“ Henry,
“ Hareasceket,
James Flint,
“ MuUionso,
“ Elia A. Clark.
Hark Kimball.
The price of Hoops and Ties at New Orleans is 6
cents per pound, and all orders will receive prompt
attention. Liberal dednotions made to merchants
for city acceptance, by F. BELCHER, Agent,
may 31—6m 13| Commercial Place. N. O.
THE CELEBRATED
COPPER TOE?
Mitchell’s Metallic Patent Tip,
Designed especially for
Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s
BOOTS & SHOES.
A n Improvement lias been applied to Boots and
Shoes, by which a saving of expense to tho.
is realized, by actual ex
years,
cede tbe old style, for
Ctltiltlrru’n Uojm’nnil Youths’ Boots A-Slioen
Tbe importance of this invention will bo readily
appreciated, as it is well known that children inva
riably wear out their boots and shoes
First nt tbe Tor,
and. with this protection, they will, upon an aver
age, wear atleast two to three times as long as th
old style, while the expense is
Itut n trifle more.
This invention is also especially applicable to
Minera' Boots, and all occupations subjecting tbe
toe of tho boot or shoo to bo cut or worn.
Merobants, and the public generally, will see the
importance of obtaining those goods immediately,
as'they are destined, for general use, to supercede
^Tho^Goods may b^btained of nearly all the
wholeaaio dealers in thTprincipal cities, or of the
subscribers, ( , nAHI . McKINNKV & CO.
(Owners of the Patent,) Boston.
BARGAIN! BARGAIN!
mHE subscribers, desirous of changing their bu-
1. sines., offer for sale on reasonable terms, their
PLANTATION, lying on Walnut Creek, Crawford
connty, near Hopewell, and about five miles north
of Knoxville.
The settlement of land consistsof Thirteen Hun
dred aod Fifty acres. Eight hundred of which is
under good Fence, and in a high state of cultivation.
Tho Wood-land is heavily timbered with Oak, Hick
ory and Walnnt, and is not sorpassed by any land in
this section, for its fertility, health and advantages
of Water. On the Plantation are two fine, comfort
able Dwellings, together with all other necessary
Oat-buildings, such as Negro Houses, Stables, Gin-
house and Screw.
Any person, desirons cf purchasing, can call on
James Lockett, or tbe Overseer; either ot them will
take pleasure in showing the premises.
Tbe stock of Mnles, Cattle, Hogs, Farming uten
sils, Ao., will be sold with the Plantation, if desired.
Terms, favorable. JAMES LOCKETT,
REBECCA LOCKETT,
Hopewell, Crawford Co.. Ga.
Citizen copy, tf jane 88.
Summer Trade.
£. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
H AVE in addition to their former stock received
and made recent selections of
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER A SILVER PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY’, AC, AC.
Making ono of the largest and most elegant assort
ments of goods to bo found in the Southern cities,
and offered on tbe most moderate terms,
i An inspection and careful comparison of qnaiities
nnd prices, respectfully solicited. Three doors
above tbo Lanier, Macon, Ga.
E. J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR.
mar S3
Pianos
O F elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plain
er varieties, just received and for sale on tho
test terms, by E. J. JOHNSTON A Co.
lyOld Pianos taken in exchange,
mar S3
Silver Forks, Spoons, &c., &e-
R ECEIVED by late arrivals, making the largest
and best stock ever offered in Macon. War
ranted of sterling quality, being 925- toooths fine.
Also, a fine lot of warranted “U. S. Coin,” at low
prices. (mar 32] E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Hair Work to Order.
Y'KR 350 designs from which to make selection
O'by
(mar 33) E. J. JOHNSTON ACO.
B ILLIARD HALLS, Cue Leathers, Wax, Ac , a
ways on hand and for sale at low price*
roar 23 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
M EERSHAM PIPES, warranted genuine, fo
sale by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
mar 32
F ANS in large variety, Travelling and Reticula
Baskets, Leather Satchels, Ac., for sale by
mar 32 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
w
ed by
mar 22
:weiry repaired and warrant
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
Guns, Rifles, <5z>c..
MAMWALTER MORSE,
O-jSl.
rrt 11E subscribers having formed a co-partnership
J. for the purpose of Manufacturing
Hides, Double-Barrelled Guns and
PISTOLS,
They are now prepared to make tho Br,l Kiflm
manufactured in the United States, upon Mr. Morse'
entirety new plan.
Guns Re-Stocked and Repaired on the most rea
sonable terms, at short notice.
Tbe undersigned being Practical Workmen, guar-
sutee all Work entrusted to their care, and invite the
public to give them a trial, at tbe FJm-d House, op
potitc I)r. Thomson's Drug Store.
WM. MARKWALTEU-
Late of Augusta, Ga.
T. MORSE,
Lateoi Hodgkins A Son, Macon, Ga.
«ug30—ly
BOOTS AND SHOES.
* T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
J\. Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall Lot, Macon. Georgia.—Tho subscribers
wouldretura their thanks for tbo very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave aow in store li large assortment ofe
BOOTS AND SHOES 3
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will be made, of-all tbe different styles
and patterns usually called for in a. shoo store, and
would Invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any bouse in the city or State.
Sept. 38. MIX A KIKTLAND.
lyOOTS.—A fnll assortment of Gents’ fine
15 French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, ofvarions kinds and qualities, both . H
soled and pegged. Just received and forsale low b
Sept. 88. MIX A KIRTLAXD.
P ti - LANTATION BHOUANS.-NOW instore
the best assortment of Njgro Shoes,
have ever offered in this market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. lioavy
single soled black and russetts; do. boys nnd youths
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
’.TLAND
Sopt. 38.
MIX A K1K1
B
GUTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and
Youth’s fine calf and kip pag'd Boots I
Men’s stout kip bunting and rand Boots; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opdrn and tics, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
Sept. 38. MIX A KIKTLANI).
UBBKK SHOES.—A large assortment,^
of Gunts and boya Rubbers. Also, Lvw -
dies Slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear »
celebrated patent. Just received and for sMe low by
Sept. 28. MIX A KIKTLAND
VALUABLE
PLANTATION FOR SALE IN UP-
SON COUNTY.
T IIE subscriber offers for sale bis Flantatiou in
Unson County, distant from The Rock 3-4 of
tin known us tile Bunkly Plantation—through
which'pasies tho Zobulon road. Of laid Plantation,
ThcSfC!!* Hundred Acrcsclearcd. »°d*n.ct.v.
cultivation—all under good fence ; about r our
Hundred Acres ntill in the woods. Tbo trora-JTe-
ments are good, consisting of a genteel dwelling
with five rooms, together with all necesaary out
houses- Gin House and Screw; health of neighbor-
hoodnneutceptionable; water inferior to none; so
ciety most desirable, with Cbureh, School, and Rail
Roail Dualities all dose at hand. Person, dra.rena
trs i.r»ininfi the premises sod enquire as to terms,
which will be liberal, will enquire of Mr. McCreary
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres of level G»k an
Hickory Land, with good tmprovemenU, and be
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred a«es in culti
<>eek and contain* "474 acre, cf Land
SbouUwo thfrds of which is Oak and Hickory land
of the best quality, and tho remainder good Pine
lamd with about thirteen hundred acrea In cultiva
tion nearly all of which is fresh land, and as prodne-
tWe M any land in South-Western Georgia, and Is
findywstered, and substantially improved; M/ over-
,,-crs will show tho.epJ.ee. re
, address th
N. BASS.
ESffiSr ^7te^ C win°b^&"d Pay
mcnUeasy Fo/further particulars, ^esstite
undersigned at Macon,
laly 37—tf
Plantation for Sale.
T H uiln jirraon co^ty: r oriL C^rirm
cleared ono hundred acres are rec’aimed swamp,
iloit will vieldabalo of cotton per aero; and of tho
nnVleured arelSOto 800 acrci of.wamp, capable
ofb^reclaitnrJ, at a reasonahie expense. Ihe
?or^kT«c*Ue e n r r d »nd , ei’t:«iv? ihe iroprovm
lS n. »bok Will bo sold in a body, or divi-
gP- 1 ' Purchase^^pric, an^raky
‘"pier’sTornOut.Sop. 13-tiH latdec. _
OYSTERS.
min: undersigned will fill all srCen (or Orolen
T with despatch, of tbo best quality, at the fol-
iowJ^.^L 82 75 perbbl.
Shell Ojy" 9 1 pergau.
Pickled do “ «•’* P* r B* 11 ’
All orders mu.-t bo accompanied by tbe Cash, or
covers all charges delivered at tho Dc-
f , lt the can containing the ^‘dUPON.
Post Ohio, at Savannah.
pot.
act l
Ian 4—ly
CITY HOTEL,
TALLAHASSEE, FI- A -
^ihssss&ssssr
■aly !»
t ||AY4iL OF kfllLlHLi;
mill' IluilyStage from Fort Valley t* Hawkhis-
T Tille. will bereaftor run a* follows !
• A VUI ■c'.ir-t Y'flllfiv 12.45 r. M.
Leave: 1 8.30 P. M.
^vc HawWnSrtK P “-
jrerivo »t Fort VMloy A *“*
Angers going to Macon can remain there three
| hours,and return the same day.
| Perry, Oct. 25.
TX7’ q y»q'Vy r»n Qo
AND COMMISSION MEKCflAJN lS
. MACON, GA.
COATES & WOOLF.OLK
H AVE nwooiated together, and will occupy tlie
new Fire ProofWarebouse new being erected
opposite Messrs. Hardeman A Sparks.
Liberal advances made on Cotton when asked for.
Order* for Bagging, Rope, Groceries. &c., shall
have our personal attention. .
We hope, by prompt attention to business, to mer*
It a liberal .bar. ot patrons^. ^ WOOLFOLK>
may 31 N. COATES
CARPETING.S,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS,
AND MATS!!
A LARGE Stock, and a great variety of Styles ol
the above Goods, just received, which will be
sold at far lower figures, and give purchasers a se
lection from the best stock ever offered in Macon.—
A 1.90,
SATIN, DeLAINE, DAMASK
LACE and MUSLIN,
WINDOW CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNICESano
BANDS in great variety. — ,
Purchasers will consult their own interest by ox
amiuing my stock before buying. _
|Q9 3 —tf B. F. K()So.
HAVANA SEGA&S,
AT WnOlBUI A»» KKTAIL.
M EES A SALCEDO, Importers of Havana So
gar*, keep constantly on hand a largo and well
selected stock of the beat Havana and Domestic
brands from 88 to 8300 par thousand. Comer Cher
ry Street and Cotton Avenue, Mares, fla.
I»c t*—*y* ^’■
D. C. HODGKINS & SOS,
IvTctcon., <3-a.
JNVITES the .
A attention of m *
the Sporting
Public and oth-
rs, to their
large selection of DOUBLE GUNS. RIFLES, PIS
TOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY,
FISHING TACKLE. WALKING STICKS. FOK-
EIGN AND DOMESTIC AMUXITION, and every
article found in a FIRST CLASS
Sportsman’s Emporium,
NORTH OR SOUTH.
By carefal attention to tho business, and kecpir„
tbe best GOODS in onr line, we expect to receive a
continuation of past favors.
BROWN’S HOTEL.
orrostra rut tixw kail boad nrroT,
MACON. GA.
E. K. BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of avety Train,
split
• FOR SALE!
M Y PLANTATION situated in tbe oounties of
Bibb and Monroe. It contains 11 or 12 hun
dred acres of Land—is free Oak and Hickory land-
lies well and is only 16 miles from Macon. I will
also sell stock and ntensils it desired. Payments
made easy. ANDERSON COMER.
March it, IS59.
Just Received and for Sale.
S IXTY thou-and Act of seasooed Flooring, ia
lengths Irom 16 to 20 feet at the Enter:.rise
Works of D.B. tj.ff. WOODRUFF.
....Liberal diico»nt to the trade,
stp IS
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
T HE subscribers would inform the citizens of
Macon and vicinity, that they have taken tbe
store formerly occnpied by Mr. M. D. Barnes, where
they intend carrying on the
Jewelry Business,
and will keep a neat and well selected assoitmentof
goods connected with that business. Wo invite
yon to -ive ns a call, and in return will assure yon
lairat'o honest dealings stall times.
YVntcIics an* Jewelry
cleaned and repaired by a faithful and experienced
workman, and warranted to rive satisfaction.
P. S.—Having purchased the Goods belonging to
said Barnes, at a great discount from tbe cost, we
offe them at
Great Bargains.
The Goods mostly are No. 1 quality, and at the
prices we shall offer them, it is a good opportunity
tor those iu want,of any thing in the way of Watch
es and Jewelry, to make their purchases at tho
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
hud a large assortment of
Jewelry and Fancy Articles,
of tbe latest styles, and at prices to suit the times.—
Hair Jewelry an J Oruaraeuts of every description
made to order. .
Orders left at tho store in Macon, or Savannah,
will bo carefully attended to.
Respectfully, V. W. SKIFF & CO.
Macon, Ga.. Feb. 15—
PIAXOS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, W,
W E are now .offering a new and select
Stock of elegant PIANOS from Nnnn's
,A Clark, and other makers, war-
ranted to please. Guitars, Y'iolins,
Flutes, Accordeons and all other small
kept In our line. Strings, Instruction
Books, Sheet Music, Ac.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
' Of the most approved makers
JEWELRY & FANCY ARTICLES,
Silver Forks and Spoons, equal to coin.
Watches anil Jewelry Repaired and warranted.
March 1. 1859. J. A. A 8. S. VIRGIN
A PURE LIQUOR.
NO ADULTERATION
W E call the attention of those of our readers
who deal in or indulge in the use of Spirituous
Liquors, to the
SU3HIERDEAN WHISKY,
ns bein" a pure article, and free from any intermix
ture with deleterions drags, which are so often nsed
to givo zest and flavor to inferior articles. In these
days, when Whisky has become such a popular
drink, a pure article, we should think, would be de
sirable, and we recommend an examination of tbe
"Summerdean.”— [Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald.
While we do not advocate the general nse of spir
ituous liquors, yet we think that it is well for every
family to keep a small quantity of a
PUKE ARTICLE
in the house, and now that there is so much impo
sition in imported liquors of all kinds, it is well for
us to inquire what is the purest distillation that we
can get.
We have had our attention called to an article of
Rye Whisky branded
“SUltllUERDEAn,”
which we are assured, by those in whom wo have
confidence, is a pure ana unadulterated article; we
can only apeak experimentally of the flavor, that ia
exquisite.—[Southern Patriot.
This pure liquor, made without any adulterating
element, has taken the premium at our State Fair,
and continues to rank high. It is a very healthy
and pleasant drink.—[Richmond Enqnirer.
It has a flavor as soft and refreshing as a South
ern wind, and is fnlly np to the imported French
Brandies in quality anu purity.—(Rich. Dispatch.
Diploma of the Virginia Mechanics' Institute,
The diploma of the first class was awarded by the
Y’irginia Mechanics’ Institute for the promotion of
Mechanic Arts, to Wm. Kerr, of Augusta county,
for Suitiiiicriirnn XVliii.ltr, exhioited at the ex*
hibition of articles of American mannfactnre, held
in tbe city of Richmond on the 30th day of Novem
ber, 1854.
J. A. BELVIN, President.
Jas. W. Lswellek, See.
Manufactured by Will. KERB,
Summerdean,
Augusta County, Va.
Miller & Waterman, Sole Agents,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Sept. 19—6m
SIGN PAINTING.
T HE subscriber is now prepared to execute all
orders in tbe above line with despatch, at the
iowort prices.
FORSALE— Every article nsed by House, Sign,
Car, Fresco and Glass Painters.
Mixed Paints forsale. IIENRY LOVI.
* Macon, Sep 20—3m
W'licvlvr A Wilson's
SEWING MACHINES.
>
St
ost
OS
NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS
Prices iELeduced.
T HESE Machines are the best ever offered to
great-mpldity; make an even and firm stitch on
both sides that will not rip; economize thread, and
are applicable to every purpose and material com
mon to the art in question.
I3PA reduction of *35 00 lately made in price.
- J. It. A W. A. ROSS, Agents.
Sender a-Circular
Macuu, Ga.
(Copy)
Macon, May 31,1859.
Messrs. J.B. iff. J. Ross.
Dear Sirs—This is to certify [that the Wheeler tc
Wilson’s Sewing Machine,bought ofyou some eight
een months since, has given entire satisfaction.—
Having repaired those of other makers and careful-'
ly examined them, I’believe Wheeler & Wilson's for
neatness and strength of work, snpeiior to any now
in use. Yours, very respectfully,
THOMAS DOUGHERTY,
Master Machinist, Macon A Western Rail Road.
jane 7 , . -
OSiYAltUKGS, YAK AS, KERSEYS
AC., AC., AC.
1 cf\ bates No. I, Oanabnrgs, 95 do. No. 8 Osna
10U burgs, 175 do. Georgia Kerseys, too do
Macon Sheeting, 30 do. Macon Drilling, 36 do. M:<
con 7-8 Shirting, 300 Macon Y’arns, for salcsat Fac
tory prices, by J B. A W,*A. ROSS,
july 26
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
DRY GOODS.
n r CASES PRINTS, 25 do. Ginghams, 25 cases
^Ol’rinted Muslins, 13 do. Stripes, 13 do. Bleach
ed Shirtings and Sheetings, 5 do. Organdie and Ba
rege Unbea, 3 do. Printed Jaconets and Swiss Mus
lins. The above, with every other article usually
kept in tbe
DRY GOODS LINE,
Having been recently purchased in-Now York, at
tjie Package Auction Sales. To purchasers of goods
by the quantity, we would say, that our prices will
induce yon to purchase, as we are offering Great
Bargains. (july 36) J.B. A YV. A. ROSS.
FOR SALE.
7 /T A A sacks SALT, 50 hhds. MoIassoS;250 hhds
IDUU Bacon, 20 barrels Lard, 50 barrels Vino
gar, 25 dozen Brooms, 35 dozen Sbovsis and Spades
400 doz. Buckets, 25 doz. Axes.
juiy 26 J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
NEW FIRM.
T H E undersigned having taken the Livery Stable
formery occupied, by II. M. Lindsay, intend
carrying on the same in all its branches. We shall
always keep Phaetons, Carriages, Buggies and Hors
es, to hire on us good terms as any bod. Woliave
also tbe most ample accommodations for Drove
Stock.
* Wo would **y to the public that we hare taken
the Zftfinto our mouth in earnest and can always be
found with our hctmetM on ready to serve you; wo
intend by keeping straight tongue, pulling together
and by buckling omen close to business, to succeed or
break a trace. We shall never tirefdhm in hitch-
inp up f° r you so long as you oome up to the/irj lor
and settle. Now if you want as to reag-on to Rock-
a-teajh*nd not to be sulky, in f$ct it you don’t want
to see us cheek %p to close, put your shoulder to the
wheel, give us a share, and if you find a single trace
of ingratitude you may halter ns.
VeryHespectffiliv^^ & ’ jeffers
Opposite the Passenger Depot, and near Brown s
ITotel. »pr ** d-tf
Great Attraction.
EVERYBODY READ THIS.
THE undersigned has rented the Ware house
in East Maoon, formerly occupied by James
Denton, and will have it in good repair by the 1st
of September, to receive the patronage ot all who
r teel a willingness to iriv* me their cotton,
aug 1C—3m W'. A. McLANR.
Food for the IVIind!
IF YOU WANT A BOOK,
sx.-ra to
GKEO. <3-. IEV-A. 1STS,
439 Clicsnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
FOR IT.
YOU CAN GET GOOD BOOKS,
YOU CAN GET CHOICE BOOKS,
YOU CAN GET BOOKS WORTH READING,
Xov Can Get
BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
OF LITERATURE,
AND A HANDSOME PRESENT,
Worth from 50 Cents to 81,00, is given with each
Book told. In fact, the best |>lace in the
Country to buy Books, is at
GEORGE G. EVANS,
No. -139 ChCHUUt Street, I'liilndrlphin,
- ORIGINATOR OF THE
GIFT BOOK BUSINESS,
AND PROPRIETOR
or THE
OLDEST AND LARGEST
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE WORLD!
Who calls attention to the fact, that ho has made
such arrangements with other Publishers and Manu
facturers, tint it gives him pleasure to offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS
than ever, and such
THAT CANNOT BE EQUALED
by any other Gift Book House in the world.
1 8 S O
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS. AND .
SILK DRESS PATTERNS,
AND OVER
350,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF JEWELRY
WERE GIVEN AWAY,
daring the Six Mouths, from January to July, 1850,
each article of which has been of the finest quality,
and has given satisfaction in every instance.
ALL BOOK8
are sold at the'
PUBLISHERS’ PRICES,
AND
Yon can select from the
Largest Stock of Books in tbo Country.
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE,
Which will be sent by mail gratis, and which con
tain. a complete list of the most valuable standard
works in every department of literature, comprising
HISTORY,
BIOGRAPHY,
TRAVELS,
VOYAGES,
POETRY,
SCIENCE, -
MEDICINE,
THEOLOGY,
CHEMISTRY,
urnniuioc. •
GEOGRAPHY,
NAVIGATION,
ADVENTURES,
AGRICULTURE,
MANUFACTURES,
ARCHITECTURE,
FREE MASONRY,
NATURAL HISTORY,
ODD FELLOWSHIP,
. ALBUMS,
ANNUALS,
BIBLES,
PRAYER BOOKS,
HYMN BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SINGING BOOKS,
JUVENILE BOOKS,
WRITING PAPER,
LETTER PAPER,
AND ENVELOPES.
THE GIFTS,
Which are given with the Books^consist of Jewelry,
Ac., of the finest quality and of the best manufac
ture, and are valued at the manufacturers' prices,
and comprise a large variety of
Ladies’ and Gents' Gold and Sliver Dover Watches,
Eight-Day Time Pieces and Bronze Clocks,
Ladies’ Elegant Black or Plaid Silk Dress Patterns,
Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Setts,
Cake, Fruit and Card Baskets, Tea A Table Spoons,
Batter, Fish, Bread and BVuit Knives.
Elegant Setts, of Jewelry, for Ladies, including
Bracelets, Breastpins and Ear Rings to match, neat
lypnt up in boxes.
Costly Setts of Cameos, Mosaic. Florentine, Coral,
Garnet, Turqnois, Lava, and every variety of Jew-
Gold Lockets, of all sizes, for Miniatures, Hair, Ac.
Ladies' and Gents' Go d Pencil Cases, with fine
Gold Pens.
Gents' Diamond-pointed Commercial and En
grossing Gold Pens, with Silver and Ebony Handles,
in boxes.
Ladies’ Gold Neck, Chatelaine, Watch and Guard
Chains.
Gents’ Gold Fob and Vest Chains.
Gents' Settj of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Ena
meied and Engraved Gold Studs, Bosom and Sleeve
Buttons, Cluster Breastpins, with opal centre and
Gold Chains.
1’esrl Pocket Knives, Porte Monnaies, Cabas and
Parses. -
Ladies’ Breastpins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Cuff
and Chemisette Buttons, Gold and Silver Pencils,
Crosses, Belt Slides, etc., etc., etc., of over a Thou
sand Varieties, varying from 50 cents to 825.
REMEMBER THAT,
BV
PURCHASING BOOKS AT
GEORGE O. CYANS’
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT,
Yon pay no more than you would at any other Book
Store, Rnd you have tho advantage of getting a val
uable Present with each Book that you buy.
SEND'FOR a catalogue,
And one trial will assure you oj the honorable and
prompt method of transacting business.
AGEKTS'WAKTED.
Any person, eUber mule or female, who desires to
engage IN AN HONORABLE: AND PROE’ITA-
BLE EMPLOYMENT, and one that requires but
little time, is requested to address
GEORGE O. EVANS,
No. *3‘J Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Originator of tho Gift Book Business, and Proprietor
of the Largest Gift Book E'.stablishment in the
World.
June 98,1 ISO. rtm
Look here—Beautiful Ladies;
Look here—Belles and Beaux;
Look here—Towns and Counties!
O UR Mn. Burchard liasreturned frornN. York
with the finest selection of
Watches, Jewelry,
and Fancy Articles ever brought to Georgia, and
they are now opened and exposed for sale at onr
beautiful Store, on Cherry Street, two doors from
tlie Telegraph Building, at tho sigh of tho
BIG WATCH,
Therefore, wo invite all to call and see the latest
novelties. Our selections embrace Rich, Rare and
Gorgeous Sty Us ol Ornaments—Pins, Rings, Brace
lets, Chains, Ladies Enamelled A Diamond Watch-
08, Diamond, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, and other full
and half sets of Jewelry—some of new design, jnst
oat.
We desire to call particular attention to our stock
of WATCHES, by the celebrated makers, Cowde
roy, lloddnl, Stoddsrt, Tobias, Ac., made to order
expressly for us. We have also on hand the inval
uable Jurgenson and Nardin Chronometers.
A large variety of Clocks—latest style.
Sterling Silver and Plated Tea Sets, Pitchers,
Goblets, Ac.
Musical Instruments of every description. Call
and look at our varied stock of Violins.
We also call tbe altention of the trade to our
stock of
Gold Pens—-
the largest and best selection over brought to this
market.
Repairing promptly done and warranted.
MENARD A BURGHARD.
sep 80 Sign of Big Watch.
FALL GOODS!
LARGE STOCK?
CHEAP PRICES AND
ELEGANT GOODS
AT
A1V &
“Bazaar of Fashion.''
W E have now in store, and are daily receiving
the largest and most attractive stock of rich,
elegant
that has been our oleasure and privilege to offer
a fashionable world. To say that our stock is
RICH AND GORGEOUS,
beyond defeription, is a truth easily corraborated,
and nothing is needed but those in want of the
LATEST GEMS
to call and see for themselves. Our stock of STA
PLE GOODS was never before so complete, and
^'"carpet department;
which displays every grade and style, wo are pre
pared to say that
OUR STOCK,
as a whole, presents a scene as varied as it is Large
and Attractive.
CALL and allow us the pleasure to show you our
stock. ROMS, COLB.HAN & ROSS,
sep 20 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
. Cliatigc oi Schedule-
SAVANXAHAXD CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKET LINE
IN CONNNECnCrl with tlie CENTRAL and
North Eastern Rail Roads.
rpHE splendid and Fast Running
GORDON, F. Barden,Commander,leave.- Savan
nah for Charleston every Sunday aud Wednesday
afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston
with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going
North: returning, leaves Charleston every Monday
and Friday night at 81 o’clock (after tlie nrrivaT
of tho cars of the North Eastern R. Road.) and ar
rives at .Savannah eariythe following morning,-;
By this route Passengers can obtain through tick
ets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N-
Carolina.
Having a through freight arrangement with th»
the Contra! Rail Itoadana its connections, all freights
between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con
signed to tho agents of this line will bo forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
ian 19
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag’ts, Char
Charleston.
DRYGOODS, DRYGOODS.
GRANITE BLOCK, MULBERRY ST.
N. S. Prudden <& Co.,
Grateful for the liberal jiatronatje of last year, are
now prepared to exhibit for the
Fall and Winter Trade,
A large and select Stock of
Fancy&Staple Dry Goods,
Confident of not being^ excelled either in beauty
Btylo or price. A choice variety of rich
DRHSS GOODS!
Velvet and Silk Robes, Broche and Bayadere Silks
Foulard Silks, DeLaine and Merino Robes, Robes
do Chambre, Poplins, Valencias, DeLaines Merinos,
Cashmeres, a large variety ofSHAWLS, new styles
Velvet \tnd Cloth CLOAKS;
Misses and Children’s CLOAKS, TALMAS, and
SACKS, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery,
GI»ve8, Empress Hoop Skirts, a superior article,
warranted best quality.
Our assortment ot
Goods for Family use
is complete. Irish Lienns, Tcwelin^s, Napkins, Ta
ble Cloths, Table Damask,Pillow Casing,Sheetings
Welsh Shaker and Patent Flannels, and all the dif
ferent varieties of
STAPLE GOODS
required for the trade, which we offer on the most
favorable terms.
N. S. PRUDDEN A CO.
sep 37
MACONdkWESTEUN U.ULKOAB
O N an J after Thursday, 15ih July, the Trains will
be run as follows i
Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15
A. M.
Leave Macon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00
P. M.
Leave Atlanta at ID night. Arrive atMacon7.15
A. M.
L^ave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00
Tho night train will not be run on Sundavs. The
12 night train from Macon connectm-ith the Geor
gia It. Road for Augusta, at 10 A. It, and Atlanta
A West Point it. It. at 12.15 A. II.
The 10 day train from Macon, connects withthj
Western and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga,
Dalton, Knoxville, Nashville, ami Memphis, at 5.00
A. M., with Georgia R. It. at 12.00 night and at At
lanta A West Point R. 1L at 12.15 A. M.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee
Rail Road, makes this tbe most pleasant and direct
route to the
Virginifi Springs,
Through Tickets to which may be had at Macon,
for 823 00, and to New York for 835 25.
Fartlier information in regard to this rente can be
haa at the General Ticket Office, Macon.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
|nlyl3 Superintendent.
WANTED.
" AM still buying Military bounty -and Warrants'
and will alwaysrlvathe highest oaah prios.
Maoon Ga. ulyiB ly G. J.B LAKE.
Now is tlie Time to SuDscnoe
LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL JOURNAL,
- DEVOTED TO
Art, Science, (Literature, Agriculture,
(Romance, and News.
pudlicucd EVERY SATURDAY,
BY J. BUSSELL & CO.,
IN THE CITY OF MACON, GEORGIA.
Tlie most Eminent Writers of tlie Day
Contribute to its Columns.
Terms, invariably in Advance—One subscriber one year,
82 00, with Lottary Tickets worth 81-00—four sub*cribers
one year, 86.00, with Lottery Ticket* worth 84.00— ten sub
scribers ono year, 812.60, with Lottery Tickets worth 810-00.
tho Tickets to bo Felected by tho subscribers from any of
HODGES, DAVIS & CO.’s Schemes of tho Consolidated
Lotteries of Georgia.
N. B. A specimen copy will bo sent to any one who
dosircs it, free of cost, when further particulars will be
famished and inducements offered to subscribers, superior
to those of any other litorary Journal now published.
E7- Don f t fail to aond for a Copy. ^
• Subscriptions will be received at the office of the
American Republic, Ayres’ new Building on Mul
berry street, up Stairs. aug 30
To Southern Dealers!
J. H. RANSOM- & CO,
32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEV STREETS,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK
OF FINE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for the
Southern Trade, which they will sell at the lowest
market prices for cash or approved credit,
jan 18
Book Binding’.
OLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS mad# footer for
JD Courts and Counting House, and tha numbers
printed on the'pages without extra charge.
MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS,
bound in neat and eheap styles.
DAVID ROSS.
Cor. 3d and Cherry Streets,
feb 1 Over George T. Rogers <c Son.
T HE subscriber has purchased the Rightto Bow-
and's Pateut Carnages and Springs for Blank
Account Boeks, which he will put on work when
Instructed. DAVID UO£«.
feb 1
consumption;
T HE Scotch method of effecting a cure by the
newly discovered Curative Agents, Fee 810, J.
K'nws.am*' J' Jlf U ( * n n * «
,5 Margaret Row, Burton Cresant,
Forrest,
London.
Representative in the United States, II. Enwood
M. D., Brooklyn, N. York, to whom all letter* may
bo addressed. Dr Enwood being in weekly com
munication with me, will see that each applicant’s
case meet* with prompt attention. No letters ad
dressed to mo in London will be received unless
prepaid 24 aents. u*t. 4.
BOSTICK,KEIN& CO,-
“HEAD QUARTERST
T HE subscribers are determined to sustain their
reputation of keeping the LARGEST.CUEAP-
EST and BEST assortment of ~
Fancy and Staple
DEY-GOODS,
ever opened in this market—which for variety, nov
elty and beauty, cannot be surpassed.
Our Stock has all been purchased this season:—
Many of our Dress Goods at the large Trade Sales, at
less than their Cost of Importation, and will be sold
at 20 per cent, below those houses who carried
over large Stocks last season.
Particular attention is invited to onr beautiful as
sortment of
DRESS GOODS.
RICH VELVET FLOUNCED SILK ROBES,
RICH EVENING SILKS,
MERINOS,
ALL-WOOL DELAINES,
CHASMEU D ECOSS.
BOMBAZINES, Ac.
FLANNELS,
LINENS. .
SHIRTING, •
HOMESPUNS,
LINSKYS,
CARPET, CURTAINS, DAMASKS. Ac.
All of which will he sold as low as by any House in
the State. Comparison is invited—Competition
defied.
BOSTICK KEUff & CO.
Opposite Strung Jt Wood-
Macon.Oct. 35, ltso.
FJEAKS & PRITCHETT
Have in store choice Country Hams,
Extra Family Flour,
35 Bates Gnnny Bagging,
300 coils machine Rope,
100 boxes Adamant Candles,
to boxes Sperm “
15 bales No. 1 Osnaburgs.
17 bales Ocmnlgee Mills, Kerseys,
too kegs Cut Nails,
5) bbls. Fulton Market Beef,
50 cases and 3 chests Black aud Hyson Tea,
100 bags K.o Coffee,
50 bags Java and Lagnira Coffee,
Stewart’s Extra Golden Syrup, Stew
arts Sugar House Sjrup,
100 bbls. A B and C Sugars,
3000 pairs Russet Brogans,
1000 8 9 and 10) Negro Blankets,
30 pairs Fine 10 to 12) Bed Blankets,
400 pieces Fancy Calico and Ticking.
Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting,
700 lbs. Blue Stone and Coperas,
75 boves Pale Colgate Soap,
50 boxes Wheat and Corn Starch,
10 bbls. Vinegar,
1300 lbs. Pure White Lead.
Linseed, Train and Lamp Oil,
Putty, Glass, etc., etc.
j-*y~Prli-c3 as low as any House in the trade.—
Friends are invited to call.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 20—lm.
• METROPOLITAN
MEDICiiCOLLEGE
OF TELE CITY OF
NEW-YORK.
WINTER SESSION, 1859, 1860.
Faculty of Itledicine.
HENRY A. ARCHER, M. D. f Professor of Theory
and Practice and Pathology-
LEVI REUBEN, M. D., Prof: of Physiology and
Physical Science.
GEORGE GROSS, M. D„ Prof, of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children.
WILLIAM DUVANT, M. D., Prof of Anatomy and
Surgery.
HERMES M. SWEET, M. D.,Prof. of Materia Med-
ica. Therapeutics and Botany.
FRANKLIN BOOTH, A. M. B. P. H., Professor of
Chemistry, l’iuirm.;■”/ and TtixVulngv.
HORACE P.HERDMAN, A. M. t Prof, of Medical
Jurisprudence.
Fees 2iixl Expenses.
Fees for all the tickets to each course of
Lectures €-70 00
Matriculation Ticket 8 5 00
Examination fee for graduation 825 00
Cp-Circulars o! the Seventh Annual announce
ment of this College will be sent, and all information
promptly given to any parties desiring tho same, by
addressing H. M. SWEET, M. D„
Dean of the Faculty,
••t 4—€w No. •, Bleaker Street, New Yerk
Grates ! Grates !!
AM now receiving my second supply of Grates,
oct. 18 B. A. WISE.
50
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE !
T WO miles from the Court Houso. on the Colum
bus Road, out of the reach of City Taxes, Mus-
ketoes and Dust, and supposed to be the most desir
able location in the vicinity of Macon. These Lots
will be sold on a credit of one. two and three years,
and money loaned the purchaser to build with.
There ia & Lumber Yard on the ground.
Maoon, June M, 1*50. O. B. BOBBITBi.
BOLTING ( LOTH,
/rrv PIECES of the celebrated Dutcn Anchor
brands of Bolting Cloth, for sale at New York
ieesby (july 28) J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
B. A. WISE
is NOW receiving
THE LARGEST AND HOST
COMPLETE STOCK OP
House Eurnisliing Goods
STOVES, GRATES.
PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY,
EVER BEFOKIv OFFERED IN THIS
(IVT KET,
Which he will sell at the very lowest prices fof
CASH.
ii
IXoiihC I**urnlulling store,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
sep 6
Checks on New York
FOR SALE BY THE
MANUFACT UEEPtS’ BANK
mar 2
Macon, Jan. 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to Georgo Parsons A Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold the cotton forty five t*> fifty days
from date ofshJpmsnts. ISAAC tfCGTT
{an 5
V K H UOl’EL
AK. Tliomas vilio.
mHE undersigned having opened the McHAIN
■ - - of th* public, invite
L HOUSE, for the re
tha People generally to ^
No pains will bo* ppa
comfortable ; and their t
tbs best the market affords. TtfmT v, *
jan 18—tf AMANDA L. UTTUC * 80S,
make their Guests
11 be supplied with