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A. M. Bininger & Co.
r * * (Established 1778,)
IMPORTERS,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
Chis agreeable Tonic is designed especially as a
Stfe and reliable M[edicine
for Family Use.
The Public are allured that our
Jarnos Qock. Gin is a superior
article, possessing all the virtues
ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be
verage, and deserving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the Aus
picious decoctions emanating from
jrrefponhble sources, and fold un
der various pretentious names.
.The fad that our hoqfe (establishe J
in’1778,) has attained a favorable
reputation for the genuine character
and purity of its Liquors, will, we
fruit, be a sufficient guarantee of the
excellence of this article.
Put up in quart and pint bottles,
in cases of one and two dozen each,
with our name on the bottles, and
a tacfimile of our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, by Druggids,
Grocers. &c.
Druggists and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,
pired from U. S. Bonded Ware- -
(joules, of all the favorite brands 1
and molt approved Vintages, 9
For Sale bv F. I. STROKE* KER AlO -nd ZEI
UN. HVNTA CO.. Msn.n. <iv jwne :
Lime. Plaster and Cement.
V LARGE 10l eaaataatiy on hand and for <lt at
low rales by J. B. A V» A KU.S>
tea* 6
To Planters and Mer
chants
erect. Less
l.t«* Metis Gm.ry B-c.cfg
. Mt B»Je* du *■
for aak <j#» vtrv •eeuaa»Mkntir.g t e-rrm by
: B. A w A BOSS
Telegraph. Cititet aud M«#enftr copy.
Corn and Oats.
BUSH Pruit Tenn Cura,
| H F 3a* ‘do do do Oats.
* Jtt»t received and for <Ue bv
.ma ? « McCALLIE 1 JONES
\c.W.
rpaE purest Spiitw ever offered to the Anrricto
I pubne. jKjwe»»iue none of the poisinous qualities.
iEberent 1a the Whislev in common use. For sale
bT ’ McCALLIE A JONES.
mar* _
DEILHE n DRY «OOD*.
. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
BOSTICK & KEIN
T TAVING been exceedingly succeasful this Spring
in the aaie us their Merchandize, having "old Mt
ij AIL. by far, mure than any bouse ever sold be
fore in Mx nos
lIH. FAKY BBYWK
m one season, would now offer to their IRIENDS
1 AN D PATKUNS
Extraordinary Bargains
FROM THIS DATE TILL FIRST SEPTEMBER
The following tre the reasons, why we CAN AND
WILL SELL lower thou any other house, via ;
Everybody knows that we have do oU dilapidat'd
Goods to work off on our customers. Our stock is
FRIMI AND BEAI'TIFtI..
And our concern has been represented
THREE TIMES THIS SPRING IN.NEW
m YORK.
by one of the BEST and mo*t TASTEFUL buyers,
and the best posted according to the New York
Merchants that visits the Northern Market
OUR DRESS GOODS
AKE DIRECT FROM THE
AUCTION SALES,
And our STAPLE GOODS fresh frum the Manufac
turer's,
BOUGHT PRINCIPALLY FOR CASH.
We have been so thronged with customers during
the entire season, that we have not had time to
\ take an EXACT INVENTORY of OUR
r., STOCK, but will say that OUR S is
complete and
DECIDEDLY ATTRACTIVE.
OUR THJF.D AND LAST STOCK of this Season
just opened the Ladies inform us is the
RICHEST and CHEAPEST
ifitbe city, and from the way they “ pitch into them,"
we cannot doubt but what thev •'peak correctly.
• Agten— We have already sold more Goods than we
erpected to sell this Spring and Summer, and as we
intend preparing for an
Enormous trade this Fall,
It is necessary that we should ryslicate some little
during the warm weather to be Qualified for that
work. Consequently our prices will be made so
». VERY LOW,
that we hope to sell almost out bv fbe Ist of July, so
as to enable us to visit our friends and obtain a few
weeks respite from busintas
We have elegant five striped, double Skirt and three
t FLOUNCED ROBES
of just received, and many
«>f Dress Goods, at
40 Per Cent.
b«tow ordinary prices; OCR’S is the HOUSE for
BARGAINS.
In fact if you .Ml to get more than the wortfi of
y«ur nonce, cal! soon vo
fun. f BOSTICK t KEIN.
K '* . _e. _ ,
jS'W AYER’S
Cathartic Pills,
J2L COATED,}
J *UK Maui: TO
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.
Invalid., Fallzer', Mother,, Physicians,
Pliilan(l*ropi«ts, read their luflecta,
mid judge of their Virtue*.
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache^Sick Headache,Fowl Stomach.
PITTOMLHG. !»*.. May 1.1-5. W
I»r 5. C. Av«R. Rr: I bare been rejnatrdiy enn-d us
thr wurM livudm-lie any holy ran have by a or t»u
<>f rour Pith. It aeeuib to arias ln>iu m foul atouiach. « Lr-h
they clvnni* at once. If they will cuie otbri# as they <lj
me. the fart wyrth know mg.
Youia with grrt»t reject, ED VV. Fit EBLE,
Clnk of Sie ber Clanon.
Biliouß Disorders and Liver Complaints.
J»»HRTMKNT or TDK hHKI-1.. I
U AStUNOTON, 1». L’., 7 let' . i
Sir: I Lava used y<»ui Pill* in my gi-neiitl ami lK*|rital
|•rHCticv ever einew you made them, ai>d cxiid : he- latct<>
«ay they •<« the best cathartic we employ. Their rnju*
lating Mrtiou ou the liter h quirk arid dadoed. c.-ii M-p: -il
ly tncy are an admirable remedy for denm.-emmteat that
organ* Imlred, I have oeMoni fviiml a ca* <‘f du
taat •«> olatinate that it did m 4 temlily yield t<- th-'
1 latcru&lly y uurr. ALONZO PALL.'I P .
the .Ifanne H
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. •
Port Orrica. 11 tavLian. L>' Co.. Mira.. N< » It-. IMA
Da. AYRR: Your Pilhr aie the perfection o( uir-bn>e.
They have done my wife more p*xl than 1 can t« il year.
She bad been sick* and piniux away f« 1 " rpt
off to be doctored at greet expen»«k but m> •••tier. >ba
Chen cotiunenced taking ymir I’ll!*, wlikb n I 'nrd her,
by expelling large quauntim . f a. rm* U«d h'-m L..-
budy. They afterwartie cured Let and onr t* 'hiMrrn
of bloody dvaenterv. One of our Deighlvrt bad it l«d.M.d
my wife cured him with two doer* of y-ur I’flls. while
others amend us paid from lire to twenty d»dh»rs ductor,
bill*, and lust much time, without bring ewrrd entirely
even Chen. Such a ' :r*. which is actua.ly
gmxl uud houeat, will bt- prizoi littr.
GEO. J »iRIFFIN. ZWwtadrr
Indigestion and linpmit) of the Blood.
Mvsm Ker. J I’. I aXur c f Advent Ckvrdt, li*'»
Dx. Ant: I bate txsrd your >*itta with extraordinary
*iKve«« iu mv family and among tbtx 1 »m railed to net
in distrwm To regulate the organs of digestion ami j uri
fy the blood they are the very l**t irtncdy 1 Late e’er
known, and 1 can confidently rvoommeml tl • *.■ t my
friend a. Yours, J- HIMES
Warsaw. Wyoming Co. N’ Y-. Ort. V ;
Dtva Sts: 1 am u<tng y<*»u Cathartic l i Is in i » rt»c
tree, and find them an ffltcrlhfit purgatne tv rieai>*e ths
svstem and vunfy the Aa.ntju».» <»f the V - I
JOHN G. MEACHAM. M B
Erysipelas, Scrofula. King’* E»iL Tetter,
Tumors, and Sall Itbeum.
FV-ew a } wardt»f> o/ Sla >. t 4 I*- 1 -'
iMt Altt Yonr Pilh ara the paragon - r all tl .t :•
great io medicine. They have cured ni' bn- daughter
of nlcen u* fc»res up-m her hands and fret t!»at had p: .»’d
incuralde fur years. Her mother had bem 1 g rim’
h afflirted with bkrtebe* and pur yde, <.n her *km ai> ra
bet Iran After <w child wa> rure-i. abe al* fn-d ’Mir
Pi.la, and the’ ha’e cured Ih* ASA Mt*f»t»K.ll*u L
Ilheoßatiidi. Netrialgia, and Goul.
F <>« IW Act. I* H
Fi LAft; Hot --A. SA’ AYXAh. G* . J*n. !>**•
nnsoaxi' b;x : 1 *Jj uldhr ungistelu! so: ti»« n ;>e. yow
•k..a» *.rcasri»t m ‘ 1 did !■<•« '
A evdd arttlr.i is »•’ ismle M»J Iw’.ngl.t <* e* runaliug
m-vrwigM paww. which ewded ir. chrome ue mxttsE;.
NiAwrtbstaudDig 1 had lire bert of pl " ■».■>> th- ■
gsm swd worse. MhtlL !•’ thesd’iCT <•! y**w r . M ‘7
h-j.t agent in Balumars. l»r Marhewwe. 1 trmi your I 1-
Tlirir rf-rU serrriow, lut Mire. By petwvciwg id tut
ux of them, 1 am m w entinriy well.
Skxay* Chasms Bas * 1-otcß. I A. F Bee.. I>SS.
!•» Ara*: 1 ha«e Utm efithriy cured by v-ui Pills of
L«e. UM ). LuW< S that I.Hd afi ’• f
L, yrar* ' DCENI M-J1 ! LL.
lor Dropsy, Piet horn, or kindred < om*
Cut 1 candy.
For C'ostiveness or ( onMipntion. and ns
a Mrnaitr Pill, they an «.'«■ «■
>’il% Suppression, Painlfsis Inflamnia
lioxa. and Orafiveas. »• Partial illind*
ntaa, iaic L*tn cuivd by the aUrrati’e actksr of tbr*<
Pi IK
M<*t of the Fill* id market rontam Mer i-<? »bkl al
tiKH.gh a valpal'hr remedy in *k Iful kimts. »* .» r. us
tn a yablk i-.il. from tbe dieadL.l mat fie
qiM-utly fallow iu inrautHAi* um Tlieec cuutain ao aut
eur; or uaueral Mibetaute abate’er.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTURAL .
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
COl GIIS. COLDS. HOARSKREfiS, IKFLU
KSZ.%, DICORC HITIS, M IIOOPIRQ
10l Gil. CROI P. ASTHMA, IX
CIPIKXT COXSI MP'IIOX,
and for the relief c< c<teMtm|*ti’e patients in advanc’d
stage* of the diMSUe.
We need not sjiettk to the pul be of its virtut*.
TLrwgu.at every town, and aluewt every hamlet of tin-
Aaniicau Mate*, it* wuudeUul curve of pulmetMUy com
pta Dt» L«*e made it alirsaiy known. Nay. few ai« tl.<
famrii<s in sby ci’BUed country on this continent with
out a*ait prtw-ukl experience of it* .ffrtU . al d fewer yvt
the r*«BUuunlties any v brie wlikb bate io-t an < ng them
M«ue It’ing trophy of it* Victory over th. *ul tie and dau
g.: u. dmwtrs t 4 the tl.rrsU and lung* M hilr it h the
n. powerful stank tv jet known to nmuft i the ftini-
Aable and davg-.-iuU* .ili'va'-e* ut tbe pulti»-i ary .-tvan*. Il
i* atau the i-tou«l>te»t *mi Mitral trmrdy that can be tn-
I/'.cd f.« it ants and }v«.i g |*i*ui.t. larvlit* *hould
bare It in *»'<*• again*! »Lr iiaidion* enemy that steals
o, <b«» <>..>«-,/-I. "<• b»’e •'■Hlul.ut »TU.r.J» to
brbe’e tbe r»<rrry
i..D ptMi« it pn-’eot* than th.-w it curve. Ketp it l->
vou. and cure your cold* while they are uiial le. nor neg
iect them until no human "kill ran maater the inexviH i«
canker that, fattened on the vital*, cut* _'*»ur Lie away.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disor.h r* and h*
they know too tbe virtue* of I hi- remedy. ”«• n.-p<l not du
mo<e than to assure them it is Mill made the G-*t it can
be. Hr «i»are no cost, no care, no toil to pioduce it (be
must |>erfrct possible, and thus afford t"h< i>ly on
It the best agent which our skill can fitruiah fortbeh cure.
PREPARED BY DR. J.-P. AYER.
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mas,
ASD SOLD DY
ZEII.IN, HUNT A CO., and by all Druggist..and
Dealers in Medicine. apr22
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(Formerly Crummry House.
ALBANY, GA.
above Hotel, iu Albany, the present
1 terminus us the Georgia and Florida 1
Rail Ruad, is now open for the reception of
the
TH VVELLIN<; PI BLI( .
The House aud Furniture are new, the Proprietor (
is determine*! to mak - it a First Class Hotkl, ami
bu|»es by a strict attention tu the wants us his guests, 1
tu merit the patrunage us the public. 1
aprgi-tf L. H. DC’MI AM, Proprietor. i
Lime. Lime, Lime I
FROM THE “CHEW iCLA WORKS”
AL ABAMA.
are now prepared tu furnish any quantity
v v
de, equal if not su|>erior to the best Rockland, at as
low or lower figures than any Lime can be had iu our
market. Masons and contractors will find it to their
interest to call. C. CAMPBELL A SON*.
apr ±?-tf Agents.
TO PL \ \ I I Rs.
r r , HE subscribers have on band, a good stock of
1 Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Blankets, and coarse Shoes
suitable for the season, also, a general stock of Gro
ceries which they w ill sell cheap for Cash or approv
ed credit, at the old stand un tbe corner above the
Lanier House. C. CAMPBELL A SON'.
Manon, October 20, 1857.
REMOVAL.
r r n HE subscriber has removed to the corner store in
I “Washington Block." • new Building,' or in other
words, “the Old Washington Hall Corner," where he
will be pleased to see bis friends and customers as
usual. J M BOARDMAN.
nov M
ISAACS’ SALOON
IN
“ RALSTON’S NEW BUILDING"
ON
Chrrry Street, Macon, Ga.
SPRING AND SUMMER PROGRAMME.
that winter has past and gone and the warm
s days have come, the subscriber uses the Pre** to
inform his numerous customers and friends that he .
still keeps step with the seasons ; and as he has here- i <
tofore furnished Oysters. Game, and other .suitable .
comfortsand luxuries, he is now prepared with
ICECREAMS
and many other refreshments embracing almost eve
rything that can gratify the palate and satisfy hunger
and thirst.
TURTLE OR CLAM SOUP
Will be served every day at 11 o’clock A. M.; and
ineal« can be had whenever called for.
ISAACS invites the uvngky and thirsty parsing
through Macon, to give him a call, as his LARDER
is daily supplied with all the dainties to be procured
in the Savannah and New Yurk markets, and his
BAR furnished with tbe best of Liquors, SEOARsaud
other accompaniments.
Confectioneries and Fruit.
ISAACS also keeps constantly on band a goed aa
anrtment of
Co.n r ect j os k ri es ,
Oranges,
Apples, <
Bananas,
Pine Apples.
Various descriptions of Nvti, <
Cakes. Ac.
AJI of which can be purchased at luw prices for Cuh. I
Be sure and call at
THE ISAACS HOUSE.
or, i
ISAACS' RESTAURANT,
Ckerrt Street, near R Alston’s new Hall, 1
Mao tn, Gtcrqia. 1
The subscriber returns his thanks to those who
have been patronizing him.
No effort will be spared to phase both bis eld cus
•omers and new ones Don’t forgat the place.
*f»r F ISAACS 1
Mrs. fiowlaud
IS nuwopenmg FALL a;:.l WIN-
TER MILLINERY Consisting \
of ail the Fashionable St vies of pffi* vfifaf' '-19k
Bnauets, Head Dresses,
Feathers, Flowers, 11 oaks,
and Berages, Silk Evening .
Dresses, Crinolines, Wire £' p,
Braids, Stella Shaul* and w M
Scarfs. ** |
Ail us which will be sold ou the most reasonable
terms for Cash. C'uutry Milliners supplied with
1 Bontwbi bv the Ca* or Dozen
All orders prt.ll.pUf atunded to tu Millinery or
Dress Making nov ?€
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN.
H ASIIIX.TON BLOCK,MI LBEKRY ST.
MACCN.GEOBOI.'
I AW. Medical, Scliuci, misceftaoeous and Juveu
tie Kooks.
Uiarik Book*. Stationery. Drawing Pat-er. Roll Pa
per. Water Colors, Artists' 0:1 Col•■)>, Ifeixes of Oil
and Water Colors, Mathematical Instrument*. Mathe
matical and Engineering Book- Copying PrtsaAsand
- W : - I t 1 ' •' ''
Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Inks of the
very best kinds. Faber’s and Lubin's Drawing Pen
oils. Steel and Gold Pens, and ail the ’ artoua articles
usuallv found in a B - k Store
Al*-’-. \ sent of the Southern Mutual n*nrnncr
Coin pH 11 v.
TO M E IH’II A N TS
AND
1 HAVE a heat’ -t •< k <>f uoods on hand
. a-.,l 1 u . : r Cash at New Y >rk
prices fur 2or month- qy
M» -t 'A c ..u 1- -a g<‘-d 'rtment Dm VZ
ner and Tea -ctt\. White and Gilt China, do. Granite
all sixes <*f setts, (rranite Waie < pen to pack from
for mercbatiU, Common Ware do . m large lut Gob
let*. Tumblers, Preserve lh*bes, Ac.
Castors. Plated and Bnttania Ware, Table Cutlery.
Alsu, ou Crates a-sorted Granite and Comni»n
Ware.
5 e Crates assorted Common Ware.
Granite, to be here in Januarv.
IS5$. K P. McEVUY.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK
\ y
half Millions of Dollars
; »*■ Secured b» B nd and Mortgage on Real E
r Su f New ■ ofi
A. • ■ *■ * 1
’i t enure profit* of this Company. .
I*l June. I<>7. art- the projierty vs the a-sured.
Wiies can insure the Inws of their husbands fur a
sum free from the claim- of his creditor-
Creditors can insure the lives of their dehturs as a
security for their claim-.
Partita can insure their lire* for a sum payable on
th- .r attaining the age of 4.’>, >•, .*<•, or »• • year.-, and
- make apr ivmb m Rm* oM age, or payable to their
heirs should they die in the interim.
A tix-.*d sum can be secured bv uue pay met t. with
power to increase or decrease the amuuut deposited,
—renewing the amuuut assured eqaitahiv.
FKED K S. WINSTON, President.
Isaac Abrayt, Secretary.
SHEftPAXD Homing. Actuarv.
Pamphlets giving every lufonnation, and blank
forms fur applications, can be Lad at mv office.
T R. BLOOM,
nor 5 Macon Ga.
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors.
'pilE l-ROI-KIETORSof tins well known
1 establishment, respectfully give notice
that thev are still candidates for the patron- H-jH|
age of the Travelling public, and determined oriLm
to omit nothing tu deserve well of their guests and
1 maintain the reputation of the House.
Froe Transportation
Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House,
by a fine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which I
they have provided fur that purpose. Passengers
hereafter will be at no expense whatever for transpor
tation of themselves and their baggage either way be
tween the Lanier House and the Railway Stations in
Macon We ask a continuance of public patronage
and promise attention and comfort to our guests.
LOGAN A MEARA.
MACON & WESTERN R. ROAD.
M ACON, December 14th, is;,;.
/ \X ami after Friday, the l-?th iftst., the trains
V / will be run as follows ;
Leave Macon 1, a. in., arrive Atlanta <ls, a ni.
Leav<- Macon 11.-io, a. in., arrive Allanlu >.2U, p. m.
Leave Atlanta 12, night, arrive Mucuii 7.15, a. iu.
Leave Atlanta 12 in., arrive Macon 5.4", p. in.
The night trains will not be run on Sundays. The
1 1 a. 111., train from Macon connects with the State
Road for Chattanooga at 12.3 V, p. tn., and Georgia
Road tor Augusta at 10 a. in. The 11.30, a. in. train
connects with the State Road at 12.3 V., p. in., and
the Georgia Road, at 12, p. in.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Dec. 24, 1557. Superintendent.
IMMENSE ATTRACTION!
CROWDS OF ADMIRERS
at mi:
BAZAAR OF FASHION !
BOSS. tOLEMAU Si BOSS
T TAX E Received and opened for the inspection of
11 the ladies and Gentlemen of Mxicud and sur
rounding Counties, their first supply of
SPRING GOODS,
EMBRACING every variety both Foreign and Do
mestic. that ingenuity could puesibly suggest. The
reputation us their Goods is so well established us to
preclude the necessity of particularizing in each
branch. Suffice it tu say that their Stock is more am
ple and varied than usual, and the advantages they
possess in their purchases will enable them to sell at
prices out of the reach of their competitors. In ad
dition to what they have on hand they *hall receive
from their Agent in New York and Philadelphia,
wee 1y supplies of New Styles as they appear m mar
ket until their next quarterly purchase, thereby keep
ing their Stock al all times the largest iu the city.
The Ladies are particularly ami most cordially in
vited tu examine before purchasing, as the difference
in prices, will be a great saving as will readily ap
pear to them. ROSS, COI.EMAN’ A ROSS.
k - ■ t f
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
ON and after Sunday, Feb. the 21st, the Passen
ger Trains of this Road will be run as follows:
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON'.
Leave Savannah l.lu, a. in,, 3, p. in.
Arrive in Macon, 10.45, a. m.. 12.3”, a. m.
Leave Macon 9.45, a. in., 11.30, p. m.
Arrive iu Savannah 7.15, p. m., 8.50, a ra.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AIGLSTA.
Leave Savannah 1.15, a. in., 11.15, a. m.
Arrive in Augusta 9, a. m., 7. p. in.
Leave Augusta 2. a. m.. 3.45, p. in.
Arrive in Savannah ?*.50, a. in., 10.55, p. tn
BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
Leave Macon 9.45, a. tn.. 11.30, p. m.
Arrive m Augusta 7, p. m., 9, a. m.
Leake Augusta, 2, a. in., 3.45, p. :r.
Arrive in Macon, 10.45, a. m., 12.30, a. m.
Trains connect on arrival at Gordon, for Milledge
ville and Eatonton, at Macon with the trains of the
South-Western Railroad fur Columbus ami Albany,
and with the .Macon A Western Road for Atlanta.
Passengers leaving Savannah by 1.15, a. m., train
will arrive in Atlanta about 6, p. m., leaving by the
•2.45, p m., train, can arrive in Atlanta, next morning
to breakfast. EMERSON FOOTE.
Savannah, 1859. Gen'l Sup’L
feb 25
DelA >RM EPS
KAI HE DE VIE,
OR
Balsam of Life.
Warranted to be strictly a Vegetable Preparation.
CAREFVLLT AND ACCI'RATEI.T PREPARED VKOM THE ORIG’
INAL RKCIPE OF DR. LELEIVRE.
r T , HIS valuable preparation has been in use for
1 nearly a century in Europe ami the West India
Islands, and for a shorter period in these United
States, with the most satisfactory results. No medi
cine was ever compounded which lias a mure univer
sal application than thia. For the permanent cure of
all diseases arising from adisurdere«i Liver, Stomach
or Intestines, such as Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Nausea, Constipation, Ac., this r --.nedy
has never been excelled. For diseases of the nervous
svstem. Sick Headache, Nervous Debility. Ac. In
the numerous affections peculiar to females, this
medicine is a perfect balm. The proprietor has hun
dred* of testimonial* from gentlemen and ladies of
the highest respectability, throughout this State as
to its efficacv.
Manufactured l.y CHARLES DeLORME.
Sumter, S. C.
For sale in Macon bv E. L. STKOHECKEK 4 CO.,
A A MENARD and FITZGERALD Jt XOTTISG
WAM j, ?Ti
SPEEfA' HUNTER.
ATIORNKi'S AT LAW,
MACON, GA.,
Office on Triangular Block. Cornet of Chen? Street
and Cotton Avenne
11 ”E have associated as patnera in the practice of
' ' Law in the counties of the Macon and adjoin
ing Circuit*, and elsewhere in the State by special
contract also, will attend the federal Courts at Sa
vannah and Marietta ALEX M. SPEER,
1 |7 i'„- -AM' lI.HIN IUK
t IIIAPI R THBTHLt HE U»EST.
AND
4* Good as Ihr Best.
E. E. ERE’WEZR,.
Plain and Ornamental House and Sign
F»AIIVTEEI.
SHOP IN DAMOUR > NEW BUILDING,
MACON, GA.
II AVI NG a lot of number one hands, I can and
1 m ill do work cnxAPKR and as wall a* any one
els< A lair showing at all jobs is solicited. Ail
work warranted.
Jan Ist, »- Jan 7
BOOTS AND SHOES.
< TTHE -IGN OFTHEBIG BOOT, N<
■ ’ It
would return their thanks f r the very litM-ral and
long cuaUuu*»d patronage extended to them, and
would no-st respectfully -uheit a continuance of the
o._ . ■ :
BOOTS AND SHOES
mostlv of <»ur own manufacture, t which weekly ad
diio ii-» HI Le made, us sdl tia- different style* and
pattern* usually called f>r in a shoe store, and would
invite those u lahing to purchase, to call and exam-
Hit >,i ck. a« we art prepared to sell a- low a*
anv ho •-« in the citv or Mate.
MIX A KIRTLAND
1>
)
*! vane is kind- and qualities, both sewed and peg
ged J u»t received ai •! for sale low bv
HIX & KIRTLAND.
1
<ia! rubber > 1 h-of b-du-af* celebrated patent.—
Just recoiled and fur sale low bv
MIX fit KIRTLAND.
1) IROGANS Now in -!.>!•■ the
best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever
ffired in this market. Men's double sulcd peg and
uaik-d black and russetts; du. heavy single soled
black and ru.»etts; do. boys and youths black arid
russetla, all of which we are selling verv low.
MIX A KIRTLAND
1 )<>'»!- \Nl' SHOES. Men’s and Boys and
) until - hue calf and kip peg’d Boots ; Men’s
stont kip hunting and inud Boots; Gents lasting
Gaiters, Nlonteroy. opera and ties, and tine calf Bro
gan*; Gents, boys’s and youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans; .Men’s boys’ and youth’s California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
oct IV MIX A KIRTLAND.
The in-un d Participate in the Proftts*
Continental Insurance Company,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
Julj ‘J/A, 1857.
CASH CAPITA! fi. r .v0,006.0b !
ASSETS, JL’LY Ist, 1857 65V,576,82
LIABILITIES, JULY Ist, H 57 f,757.25
/nturet Jiulldmaf, Cotton, Mtrekandize, Household
Furniture, ana other Insurable Property, at the usu
al rates.
r T''HREE-FOURTHS of the net profits of the busi-
1 ness of this Company are divided annually to i
j holders of it& ptilicies in Scrip bearing interest, and
* such profits carefully investvu for the additional se
} curity of the Insured, until the fund thus accumu
lated shall have reached the sum of making
the (.’ash guarantee of tbe Company f l.WV.ouo ; and,
thereafter, the Scrip will be rvaeemed as rapidly* and
to the extent that tne profits accruing to the policy
holders exceed the sum of ssov,ovv.
GEO. T. HOPE, President.
' 11. IL Lamport, Secretary.
T. R. BLOOM, Agent; Macon, Ga«
1 The Board of Directors nave this day declar
ed a dividend to Policy Holders entitled to partici
pate in the profits, of thirty-three and om third per
cent, upon the Earned Premiums us the past year's
business, Scrip for which will be issued Jogust Ist.
oct 20
Experience Teaches Wisdom
I-ELLOW CITIZENS, allow me to <rSBM> ?
nay to those* who have been tiiyjpoZ- •.
runs and frit nds for so munv years, and ‘
are now enjoying the benefits of my skill, that 1 am
in daily communication with all the sources of infor
mation, both North and South, connected with the
Dental profession, and will omit nothing either in
money or labor to give satisfaction to all who may fa
vor me with their patronage. Please call at my old
<»rtiee, on the corner <»1 2d and Mulberry streets, over
C. Campbell A Sun’s »t.ire, sign of the Golden Tooth,
nov .; .1 <■. M< REY NOU**
TIL 3E3IVT O XT - I±slZ>.
orn m:w stoki:.
I I>OSTH'K A KEIN ;u now icmoi ing their splcn
1) di'i Stock of Earn \ Drv Goods tu the old Stand
us B '-tick and Johns, w hicL Ims been elegantly fitted
, up for them, and they extend an invitation to their
. friends generally, and the ladies particularly, to gi'e
I them a cull, us their goods are all new . and ” ill be -old
, • BIS IH K A KE N
Dec 24, 1857—ts
Gbo. T. Rogers & Son
IT AVE in Store and con-tantly receiving a large
1 and general stuck us Groceries, consisting in
• part of
I 12-- Bugs Rio Cuffee.
25 Bags Old Government Java Coffee,
1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
,f 2V Bag- Pepper and Spice.
Ao Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbl.-. Refined Sugar, various grades,
2*; Hhd-. choice Molasses,
15 Hhds. Bacon Sides,
100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candle*,
'■ 5c Boxes Soap, various qualities,
e 3«> Boxes Starch, various grades,
u s*' Boxes gross 1 Pepper. Spice and Ginger,
. 45 Boxes Candy, as-nried,
1 6" Boxes Tobacco' all qualities,
- 3o Boxes Pickles, a*-orted sues,
v 65,u0u Cigars of every grade,
t Together with a general assortment us Liquors—all
of w bich will be sold low for Cash. oct 2<»
NEW HAT & CAP STORE.
■ An entirely New Stock of Hats and Caps.
CHAS. B. STONE,
(LATE WITH BELDEN A C 0.,)
If AS now opened in ’he Washington Block,. near
* I.' opposite the Lanier House, an entirely new
e stok of
<ient*', Bovs’ and Childrens 9 flats and
Caps,
of every quality and pattern.
Planters in want ot WOOL HATS for Plantat'on
~ use, will find it to their interest tu give him a call be
fore buying elsewhere.
Hat ing an experience of eight years and more, in
the HAT and CAP BI’SIN’ES> in tln> city, he flat
ters himself he will be able to furnish his old friends
and customers with tbe very latest fashions, and at
rtaeutnable r<.ltes.
lie has also made arrangments with the most ex
tensive manufacturers ;■ supply him with the latest
styles through the season.
Thunkiul fur past favors, he would solicit a con
; tinuance of public patronage.
Macon, oct 12
Plantation for Sale.
{OFFER for sale on liberal term- mv Plan -
tation, situated on the Ocmulgee River in
Bibb county, ten miles above Macon, consist- RjSW
ing of 64" acres of Land. The place has ifcwwax
first rate two story framed Dwelling and all other out
houses and is in good under. My address is Cola
parchee P. ().. Monroe co., Ga.
•>- r WILLIAM JOHX<’»X
SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
r T' , HE under-igiied would reapectfnlly in-
c 1 'He the .it t« ntii>n of his friends and
turner-, and the trade, to his large stock of*
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELLING,
11 Double and Single Harness, Saddles,
e Bridles, Bits and Spurs, of the
? best make ana latest
style.
Also, prepared to do iob work at the shortest no
tice, and iu workmanlike manner, and us low a*
any House in the city. Call and see at his new Store
next t<> the Manufactures’ Bank, and opposite Ross'
New Building. JOHN CLEGHORN*,
oct 12
MOTH »:•
17* ROM this dab-we «hail adopt as near as possible
the CASH SYSTEM. We are cornjieUed to do it.
, From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH.
Where credits are given • which will only be given to
r those who have paid us promptly tan addition will be
4 made to the pi ice named according to the time de-
I sired by the purchaser
HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN
Macon. Jan. 1. 185*. jan 7
If' 11 H J. T. WtHH'WiRD.
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
TTAYDEN A WOODWARD are now pre
• I 1 'lared to furni'h their friends and
1 public generally, with g «.d >afe Horses an d
1 new as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac. *■
- in complete order’at the shortest notice.
t They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
1 personal attention, tu business, and reasonable cash
price* will enable them to do so.
fed and kept by the day, week or
( month. Drove Stock also accommodated at reason
, ble prices. Mulberry Stree*. next to Lottery Office.
Macon, Ga
an! 1
~ I’aluatlc JCBiTdir
RANDOLPH COUNTY
sth District—Nos. 57, 16?,- 212.
6th do. IH. 83.
loth do. 245, 249.
CLAY.
7th District—No 197.
LEE.
loth District—No. 84.
14th do. 35, 77, 196.
SUMPTER
15th District—Nos. 87, 24
i 27 th du. 19X.
I feth do. 308.
MARION.
31st District—No. 150.
WEBSTER.
■ 18th District—No. 75.
MUBCOGKE.
I 10th District —Nos. 65, 67.
TAYLOR.
12th District—No. 19.
; 13th do. »5, 107, 108.
14th do. 153.
I 15th do. 2 > , 65.
TALBOT.
16th District No. 4v
PIKE
bth District—No. 242. ;
WORTH
7th District No. 449.
THOMAS.
Sth District—No. 337. I
IRWIN
Ist District Nos 141, 143, 144, 145, 157, 161 162,
171.
COFFER
Ist District No. 2"4
APPLING.
gd District Nt’s. Mv, 541.
RABUN.
• dDi-trict -No. 75
PICKENS.
4th District—No 17.
12ih do 253.
13th du. 171.
FANNIN.
-th District—No. 11.
el h du. 116.148
. 27 th do. 41.
CHEROKEE.
14th District -No. 61.
15th du 214.
FORSYTH.
3d district—No. 216.
MURRAY.
I sth District—No. 91.
■j th do. 270.
25th do. 65.
26th do. 226.
27 th do. 318.
GILMER.
: 26th District -Nos. 58, 15«.
CASS.
Gth District—Nos. 126, 249.
16th do. 38.
17 th do. 729.
POLK
20th District- No. 536.
FLOYD.
4th District—No. 225, 323.
sth du. 314.
. 15th do. 153.
23d do. 52.
, 24th du. 131.
CHATTOOGA
' 6th District—Nos. 68, 72.
' 14th do. 242.
15th du. 4*.
WALKER.
. 7th District—No. 246.
9th do. 157.
1 10th do. 297.
DADE.
I loth District—No. 6, 131, 2v4, 208.
! 11th do. 34.
19th do. 81.
CARROLL.
2d District -No. 27.
For sale by T. R. BLOOM, Ag’t.
January, ist, 1858. Macon, Ga.
jau 7
Lands ! Lands!!
I’ OFFER for Sale the fullowing valuable Lands
is SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA. Ml persons
are herebv cautioned against trespassing up<m anv
of them. * T R. BLOOM.
October, 1857. Macon, Ga.
DOUGHERTY COUTY.
Ist District--Nos. 60, 95, 97.
BAKER COUNTY.
7th District N’us. 388.
i Vth do Nos. is, 328, 329, 333, 869, 878, 379,380,
410, 406, 40s.
10th District—Nos. 45, 46, 47.
WORTH COUNTY.
7th District—Nos. 124, 525.
15th du. ‘‘ 11,12,55.
16th du. “ 26, 27, 38, 239.
LEE COUNTY.
Ist District- Nos. 130, I»J|>, 168, 196.
13th do. " 4, I'l.
I 11th du. “ 113,144.
SUMPTER COUNTY.
15th District Nos. •»].
TERRELL COUNTY.
11th Di-trict—Nos. Igs, 2->v.
12th do. “ i.2"'
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
' -th District- Nos. i 44.
I MILLER COUNTY.
j 12th District -N’us. 2"V, 221, 222, 22.’., 224. 225, 257,
13th do •• •i. 'l’-. If’, 76, 3,4.
DECATLR COCXTY.
14th District Nos. 13u.
271 h du. “ 190, 246.
DOOLY COUNTY.
Ist District N'us. 7,2 VB. 211, 212, 213. 214, 221, 222,
f 223. 224, 225, 226, 227, 22'.
j 2d do. *' 152, 237.
7th do. •' 211.
9th do. “ 110.
HOUSTON* COUNTY.
6th Dictnct No. 214.
PULASKI COUNTY.
Bth District—No. lu2.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
13th District—Nos. 87, B>.
14 th do. “ 63, 64.
I oct 20
SOUTH-WESTERN GE< >RGIA
LANDS!
LEECOVXTY.
l.t Diatricl—Xos, 118, 155, 161.
I 13th " “ 16.
14th “ - ■■.*■>, W. 9f, 100, 13', 139, 15T,
SCMPTEK COCXTY
15th District—Xof. s»’. 82, 135,212, 254.
16th " “ 226. 240. 245. 247.
TERKELI. COCXTY.
12th District--Sos. 65, 66, 129,
4th “ " 191.
RAXDOLPH COCXTY.
sth District No. *_‘*s.
' WORTH < OCXTY.
14th District -Nos. 16'.', Iss, IS9, 196, 229, 231, 234,
2->4.
15th District Nos. 60, 64. 66, 72, 157.
16th " “ 11.20,21,43.44. 53. 54,116,117,
‘ 12«, 137. 143. 144, 154. 159, 16u, 165, 166, 171,
158, 189, 195. 197. 19'. 232.
DOOLY COUNTY.
1 2<l District—Nos. 6-, 2'>2, 206.
3d ** 3O, 67.
’ 6th •• “ 2,4, p.l. 20, 30, 35, 36. 46. 51, 54,
1 112, 113, 147, 179, 205. 206. 212. 237, 250.
7th District—Nos. 1. 6\ 66, 12?. 121. 132. 1". 1'9,195,
1 loth " •' '2.11".111.116. 134,141,142,143,
' 147. 167. 197, 223, 255, 256.
Utb District - Nos. p;. 1-, 1?. 139.
PCI.ASKI COVNTY.
4th District Nos. 76, 77, 82,79, 85, 11?, 176,177,2'4,
. I 205,211.214.
-th District N<>». 150,151, 161, 162, 16S, 179, 177,
17', I'9, If*. Iff. 215, 216. 265.
CRAWFORD COCNTY.
3rd District Nos. 35.
7th " “ 2'. 41. 56. 61.
i .MACON COVNTY.
t Bth District—No. 93.
- Ist •• •• 116.
2nd “ •* 176,20', 209.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District —No. 65.
4th " 97, 93, 125, 158.
11th “ i 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COVNTY.
• 6th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COVNTY
12th District—Nos. I'7, Iff. 202. 209. 215. 228, 256.
13th •• •• 13. •?'. 126,132. 134. 152, 153, 155,
156. 158. 1«4, I'2. 174. 198, 217, 243, 252.
14th District—Nos. 103. 126.
Istli •• “ 137. I'7. 15'. 229.
TALBOT COVNTY.
i 16th District—Nos. 73. 1"2. l‘>3.
EARLY' COVNTY.
26th District—No-. 35, 6, 37. 3'. >4, 85.
DECATVK COVNTY
14th District—Nos. 12, 13, 16, 17, 51, 68, 66, 76, 69,
?■'. M, M, 141, 146, 147, IM.
16th District—No. 2'o.
27th •• “ 263. 264. 294, 299, 300,301,302.
THOMASCOVNTY.
'th District—Nos. 389, 391, 392,423, 424.
; 17th “ “ 212. 347.348, 374, 376.
The above lands owned and for sale bv
W.M B JOHNSTON.
Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston * Co.’s. nov 12
JO Ft. Ft. FF. NISBET,
CITY PHYSICIAN,
WILL attend promptly to all calls.
Office in Triangular Block, over E. WINSHIP’S
store. j an 7
PLA NTATI< >N FOR SA LET
npHE Plantation near Americus formerly owned bv
i JL T. L. Unit—containing *>"7 acres. It is finelv
i situated, in good state of repair, with the Decenary
buildings, Ac. Terms -One-third cash, one-third
■ one year, one-third two years, with interest. Apply
to T. M. Furlow, Americus, or to the undersigm-d at
Macon. JAMES W. GRIFFIN-
Macon, Dec. Brd 1*57
City papers conv
.4^,. _v . jl.'- T T*"” — JI' " 'w*
BUSINESS CARDS.
THOMAS HA« D «Ita.K, „„„ „ spAgKS '
j HARDEMAN & SPARKS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants
\y .?■
of 3d and Poplar Streets, to all business committed
, to their charge.
With their thanks tor past favors, and a renewed '
pledge of faithfulness to all the interests of theii
friends and customers, they hope to receive their full
share of the public patronage.
Liberal advam-cs made ou Cotton and other nro- I
duce when required. F ,
:-f*“ Planter’s Family Stores, also Bagging Rone i
. Ac., furnished at the lowest market rate*' * * i
oct 29
JB . A . W T fRI -F:
DE A I. H K I N
HOI SE FURNISHING GOODS,
CUTLERY;, SILVER-PLATED WARE
COOKING, BOX AND OFFICF STOVFS
WOOD WARE, BROOMS, BRLSHIX'aND I
nanulacturer of Plain Tin Ware.
oct j- Cherry Street, .Macon, Ga.
.BOOKBINDING.
I A( KSON BARNE.S manufactures to order everv
m.nv’vtll^.rid'M" k I,U " k ’’ “ , ‘ <l
OU ' - 1 «-aXd b" k :
I**?'E“K i 'HTT'’profile paper made from tbe best
English <1 law mg t„ MIIV length or width.
All orders from the countrv premplv and carefullv
Ro«'m'd O I Office ,‘ ,nColt ‘>'> Avenuem,edoor beloiv
HlKl.in j-, t D APIS A CO->
IMPOHTBRS AND JOBBBK* OF
*iik mill tdiJliiH'pii (aoods,
cm ■> u? u ' 1 ", 1 York.
Ac «loves, Dress
JOSBPH M. HCttLBLT, *Khi»rw * ....
"■•om.m.'.Lsr.uus.;. „
WII.LI A.HN A POTTER,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
No. 93 South Str.rt, Xrw York
H* s. HULUMS, s . ,; mB
I 19
J. W, SPALDING A CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
Ao. b .botrf* Cotumtrcial Str..t, b.to rm Markrt und
Walnut, Snot Luuu, Mo.
m irC •"5 n ‘ ion to the Sale and Purchase
ie le T *‘l7«" , S’ ~r Elour. (Fraim
Wn’efZiv fte ’‘P eC ‘ f ““y r <*r to Merchants of St. Ixmis
oct 19
E. J. DONNELL
general commission merchant
16 ZkcAonys Jiaet, M.r.hunU' K.doi„.o
r NEW YORK.
nov 5
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,'
HROAIYWAY, NKW YORK
, SIMEON LELAND A CO.. Proprietors. ’
i nov 5
ALFRED F JAMES.
ATTORNEY Ah.T JLAX.'W
Galveston Tfxv
W ll i»im?. nd *° ‘ , ‘® 1 P r< .” e<:U,iou “ , " 1 '•ollectimi of
’ indhiduals rb S “ ! “ Bt !' e of Texas and
ludn iduals-the mvestigauon of. and perfecting ti
neriv sold“fin T 1 " ” f . 1 “ xe '* “»d redemption of pr--
h. L. r s I“if ’ "'/‘' ivy county iu the State, also
I ’’ TLiyT' ln,< bl ,s th'' proper county
I ersons wishing to invest in Texas Lands at
! Pr e * ent ,ow . prices, and desiring information
: Fbeir• L?S C ' Ve ProD ' P ‘ lUd reli “&
j oct 19
JONES A II tN YBEIIG II
MERCHANT TAxITLORS,
No. 285 Broadway, New York,
I .. „ , ’>PP'‘nt. A. T. Struart'..
' ' tKn". 'i l ’'* CS f °' Ge " t s wear constantly on hand,
oci 19 " “ Sbor,,ue " t of Geu ‘ - ’ Furnishing Goods:
„ „„ w estern HOTEL, ~
Nos, 9, U, 13 & 15 Cortlandt Street, New York
This House is centrally located iu the most busi
ness part Os the < Ity ami particularly adopted to
Southern and W estern Merchants. ’ 1
. 1’ D. W INCHESTER
oc * 19 THOS. D. WINCHESTER.
DEXMS i EltKl's A to..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 20 Broad Street, near Wall New York
Order, for every dewriptiou of Merchandize will
, receive prompt attention
| Refers to t. Campbell A .Son, Macon Ga
, I “S” 7“'”’ u, ““ r c - !
ALI.EN A WOOTTON,
j General Groeera and Commission Merchants.
In “Rahton't Range," Third Street Maeon, Ga ,
oct 19
J. A.OI SLEY .
General Grocer and Commission Merchant,
... , "Ration". Itange," Sfacn. Ga
Highest prices will be paid fur all countrv produce
oct 19 . i ■
LOC KWOOD Az~D( BOIS,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
558 Broadway, New York.
Bdonn St. Xieholae and Metropolitan Hot,’.
. □. tocawoon, pr
oct 19 .
L. X. WHITTLE.
1 ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
01 FICE nest to Concert Hail, over Parne’s Drig
• Store - ’ Oct 20
WANTED.
lAm still buying Military bounty Land Warrants
and will always give tbe highest cash price
Mac m Ga.. Oct JO (; j BLAKE.
DR. J. N. BAXTEK.
OHERS his professional services to the citizens of
Macon and vicinity. Office in Ralston s BuildiDirs
o»erE. winabip'aStore. oct*
DAY ID ROSS.
book-binder
'' ( ANU
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
Corner oj Third and t hrrru Stnet/, (Cp Stain.
MACOX, GA. j
Is prepared to execute all orders for Biaxx Booxs
KOK C ot KTs ,xi> <’<ll XTIXO Horsts, and t.. bind .Music
and all kinds us Printed Wurk, with neatness and
disDatch.
Harpers’. Graham's, Godcv’s and all other Maga
' zines bound in cheap and substantial style.
oct 20
IL W. BLOOM,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
No. 229 Broadway Corner Barclay St.,
NEW YORK.
References, iu Macon: Messrs. E. A. A J. A. Xis
, bet. Attorneys at Law; Dr. Robert Collins.
oct 2<'
T. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT
MACON, GA.
OFFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance tu Concert Hall.
oct 20
J. 11. MANGHAM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
I oct 19
ROBERT COLEMAN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA
Will give prompt attention to filling orders for 1
Cotton.
Office oxer E. Wiusbip's Clothing Store, Cottou
Avenue. <ict
T. R. HI.OOYI.
Factor & Commission Merchant.
MACON, GEORGIA.
’ oct 20
WILLIAM DI Nt kN.
Factor & Commission Merchant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
i oct 20
CLARK A LIPPHT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, CA.
HAVING returned to Dougherty county, and as
sociated w ith me in the practice of Law. Alex.
; S. Lippitt, Esq , prompt and faithful attention will
be given to all business entrusted to our care We
wiUpractice in the counties of Dougherty. Baker,
Calhoun. Lee. D«»oly and Worth in the Supreme
Court at Macon; in the U S. Court*, and wherever
r . Mpeciallv engaged. Particular attention will be given
to tbecollectuig and securing of monev demand*.
KICK'D: H. CLARK.
T j Albany, Dae. T, 1837. !
OK. H. k. (.KEI V
Z~YFFICE on the turner, opposite the Methodist *
\ J Church. fcbrriu-tf
MOVNGER &
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Vienna, Dooly County Ga.
i "feVxiT’"'"' “• D * ;e ’ !A "“‘u«u
R A. COLCLOUGH~
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
And Commissioner of Deeds for the State of
Georgia,
Montgomery, Ala.
Will practice in the 2d, Bth, 9th and loth Jud;
Ftlrel^ourtL 1 * 16 SUU ’ ““ d *“ the Su P«“« •“d
AVareacn.—WlLLUM Knox, Jobs Hxsli- Mont
I goniery. Ala. ’
I feb 25-ts
J AS. ’ 11 7 AE AL ~~
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
, , ZEBULON GA.
feb xi-ts
DR. FTGrCASTLEN
OFFICE
OVEB E. L. STKOHECKEK A CO B DBUG STORE.
"“LOCHBANE & LAMAR,
ATTORNEYS ufKT LAW
MACON. GA.
OV.-S* 1 .® 1 * - b> ,hc J’echanic’a Bank.
FMCE HOLES trom s to 12, A. M., 2 to 5 P
M., ami, also, from 7 to 10, P. M
Will practice in all tbe counties of the Macon Ci.
cult and in the counties of Jones, Monroe and
lumbia, and in the .Supreme Court.
A. ,1. 11A< AKTII v,
attorney at law,
„„ ALBANY, GA.
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
VI holeMalp A Retail Grot •er*.
Corner Cherry d- Third Streets.
Keep constantly on hand,
,SUG A RS—of every description,
COFFEE.—Java, Laguirn and Rio.
FLOUR- Different Brands, including Hiram Smith
(ape Je*samine, (Superior Quality/ and various
Georgia ami Tennessee Brands.
Mackerel, Paints, Oils, Snuff, Cheese,
Bagging, Rope, Molasses, Butter, Candles, Nails and
I U
I Staple Dry Goods, and other articles usuallv kent in
1 a Grocery Store. *
Also, Liquors of nil kinds- Otard and Rochelle Bran
dies, Holland Gm. Jamaica Rum. Ohl Monouira
hela, Scotch ami Bourbon Whiskev
WINES- t han,pagne, Sherry, Port,'Madeira and
i Domestic.
' AMERIt \X LIQUORS, including Brandv, Gin
Kuni, \\ hisky, M ild Cherrv Brandv, ’Bitters’
(■inger Wine.
SEGAKS A TOBACCO of variuus brands,
All of which wili be sold on reasonable terms for
Cash ur approved Credit. vC f 2 2
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
PERFUMERY, *C.
r pilE undersigned offers for sale on as low o
1 terms as any house in the State, pure and
reliable Medicines, and warranted genuine. ZNI
Chemicals in great variety,
Drugs in great abnndancc and always fresh,
I I’ertumery, assorted. Foreign and Domestic,
I Instruments—Surgical, Dental and all others,
Toilet Articles in great variety,
Imiry Soaps ami other Soapn in great variety,
» Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Burning Fluid,
trench \\ indow Glass, and fresh Putty,
Paint Brushes, ( olors. Tools. Pencils and Sponges.
\ arnisli Coach, Furniture, D&mar and Japan,
» Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines,
Starch, C ongress Water and best Citrate Magnesia,
Snutl. Teas, Blacking, Crucibles, Hand Paper,
Medical Scales, Mortars and Pestles, Iron and Porce
lain,
• Geletines. Soda, Potash, Alum, Saltpetre,
Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Uil. Rose Water,
Quinine. Morphine, Piperine and Acids,
Balsam Wild Cherrv, Cherrv Pectoral, Lozenges,
Gum Drops, Bryant’s Cholera Kemedv, ••genuine.”
And nil other reliable preparations of Medicine,
Best W mes and Brandv for Medicinal use onlv,
Best Mustard and Spices for family use.
, Abundance of fresh Garden and Fluwet Seeds,
Kentucky Blue Grass Seed and other Seeds.
> GEORGE PAYNE,
t Druggist and Apothecary.
( urner Mulberry St and Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga
oct 17
A. A. MENARD,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CIIEIUtY STHI-iK'r. MACON, <>.k
HAS just rvceived and will keep cunatant
ly on hand a fresh rapph DRUGS 4 C-,.
MEDICINES, consisting of 14c
QUININE.
IODINE,
SA I.AI IN E.
CHLOROFORM,
IODINE POTASH,
CALOMEL,
MORPHINE.
PIPERINE.
RLI E MASS,
.1 , . 4c.,ir.
Also, a large lot of American. English and (leu .
PERFUMERY.
CAMPHINE.
BURNING FLUID,
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
SWEEDISH LEECHES,
„ .„ GARDEN SEEDS, *e., 4c.
wiver “'° k " P ‘ P urc » r,iclc «f BRANDY i
” INE for Medicinal purposes. oct 17
Tii ui,.
IS? the exclamation of everr one on enterii.c
WOOD'S PALACE OF ART. at the fine display
ot Stbikixg Likbxlssu, ou exhibition. Cali and see
febxviii-tf
LAW NOTICE.
r pi!E undersigned offers his services in thepiactice
JL of the LAW in the several counties of the Ma
con District ; also out of the District, in Jones, Mow
roe and Dougherty, and by special contract, tn wnv
county of the State. Office opened in the citv ot Ke
con Ist of Marcli ensuing. Until then mv address is
Albany, Ga. ABNER P. POWERS.
jan 28
h. I. HODGKINS A so\,
Macon, Ga.,
dealer* in, and i[an>ifadui>rx of,
SPORTING ARTICLES ALONE.
Everv description of
OTTKTS,
RIFLES, PISTOLS. FISHING TAG
RLE, CUTLERY. WALK
ING STICKS, dtc.
THE public generally are invited to call and exam
ine as great a variety as can be found iu any bouse in
the Southern States. bov 12
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
r subscriber will open the above Hall
1 about the first vs April next, for the ac
cvmmodation of Families, Day Boarders and IhmM
Trau-ieut Customers. This House is dowJMMbm
offered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel in
the South, and from its central location, its large
and airy rooms, uflers great inducements and accom
modations to Families and Transient persons. The
public may expect from this House, all the luxuries
and comforts tv be found in anv other hotel.
B F. DENSE,
mar 2-ts Late of the Floyd House.,
F. I». B A I I. K V.
AT LA JU.
Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.
"I A TILL Practice in the following Counties Ter
>s fell Superior Court, Ist Monday in March and
September.
Early Superior Court, 3d Monday in March and
September.
Clay Superior Court, 4th Munday in March and
September.
Stewart Superior Court, 3d Monday in April and
October.
Randolph Superior Coart, Ist Monday in May and
November.
Calhoun Superior Court, 4tb Monday in May and
November.
Lee Superior Court, 4th Monday in March and
September.
Dec. 17, 1857.. ly.
Lumber Yard.
T bare at my stand, on Magnolia Street, known as
I Gorman’* Ware House. a large k>t of Lumber ot
every description, which I will sell at the lowest mai -
ket price for Cash und would invite all who wish any
kina of Lumber, Lathes. Shingles, Fence Poyts Ac., to
send tbeir order* with the cash accompanying which
will be required in all ca % except by special con
tract. lam also prepared t till any bill for Lumber
which cannot be found on th-, vard at the shortest no
tice. D- B. WOODRUFF.
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