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VOLUME 1.
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ADVERTISING:
One Dollar par Square for the first insertion, and
f,ftv cents for each subsequent insertion. Liberal
will be made with those who advertise
»j- the year. WORK.
Having a new and beautiful supply of job typo and
i!u . of Gordon's celebrated Power Presses, we are .
. rsparedto do any kind of work in this line with
1 satneaa. accuracy end dispatch, at moderate prices. |
HAVANA PLAN
LOTTERY!
Fewer Numbers than any Lottery in the
WORLD!
Only 15000 Numbers'. 7699 Prize's!
Capital* of *30,00% *.1,000,
*3,000 Ac.
Smallest Prize Six Dollars!
Tickets-Wiiolra §l9, Shares in
PROPORTION.
JOT am fiCABEMY a®.
By Authority ol the State of t.a.
W. C. DAWSON & CO., Managers.
CLASS F,
Draws at Macon, Ga . Septeni. l.'tli, 185 s, in public,
under the sworn superintendence ot Commission-1 s,
Jos. Waterman and E. Bulkier, hsqs.
Prizes Payable without Deduction.
Much Admired Even and Odd Number
Scheme!—More than one Pm j to every
two Tickets.
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J .. .. Z.ootl .
a•• <• 5 -" 00
S, “ “ .. 500 2,50” i
w “ “ ....
«5 “ “ .... 100 ♦.'**’
1--0 •• “ .... »’ .?’X' '
r<W'J PrisM amounting t». 1 L“
Whole Tickets $lO, Halves $5 Quarters
$2.50,
SPECIAL MOTILE.
We ask particular attention to our schc net w |
mi the Havana Plan only <>n the Ist and 1 th of even
nwmth and ask a comparison with any other l.ottery
ia existence. The plan is so simple that every one
can understand it and it has fewer niimlwrs than am
other Ixittcrv, and therefore, the chances tn draw
Prizes are betler. For instance : 1 here is in our l
Li.ttcrv onlv Numbers, and nil <»Uy-r* <m Jm
ume nlau rang? from «<•
Those Lotteries on the combination p»*« never lune ,
lc«*s than 75,<*h) Numbers anil Prizes are “a I j to •
deduction of 15 per cent . while <u our Lottery th- i
i» no deduction <•« I’rizo.
Plan of the Lottery and manner of Drawing.
Slips of Paper ot exactly the 'hiniv size and pluite
• itb MMoberu from I to I5.«»'"» which c.»; i espomi
with those on the Tickets arc inserted in I n 1 übv.-
end deposited in the Number Wheel. >imilar slips
•m which are printed the amounts of the dill* rent
Prizes are also inserted in Tin I out - and de
posited in the Prize Wheel. When the tlnr 1 . ing
takes place, < which is a! wavs in public, the Num .
her Wheel is revolved ami a number drawn from it ;
nt the same time the Prize Wheel (containing the
Prizes from *SO to *3o.o<M) is also revoked ami a
Prize drawn from it. The Numbers aie recorded
and the Prize drawn with each Number is credited to
that Number. This operation i- continued until the
Prize's are all drawn out, after which the Numbers
drawn and the Prizes are called over by the < <>mmis
sionsra, and are certitied to by them, and a copy ot
the drawing is sent to each person holding one or
more Tickets. The 7500 Prizes of *.i menu.med in
the Scheme, are determined oy the last figure of the ,
Number that draws the Capital Prize. 1 ->r instan j
w the Capital Prize is drawn to number s<ss,ad those i
Whole Tickets ending with odd numbers an-■ •ntitteft to |
*«. Halves and Quarters in proportion. It will thus be
readily perceived that one Ticket can draw two
Prizes—nay 1%305 draws ss,<m>.» His also entitled to
because it ends with an odd number as does
the Capital Prize. Five Tickets in every Ten w hole
Tickets where the Numbers end c.msecutiveh with |
I. 2. 3,4, 5, B, 7. H, it, 0, is obliged to draw besides
the chance to draw one of the Capitals.
We are thus particular to demonstrate to th >sc
who desire to try their luck, that our Lotteries are
better channels of investment than any other Lottery
mid far better than cotton speculation. Purcuu-eis
can have Tickets ending with any Number the; may
select. If for instance, you select ten whole rickets
ending with odd numbers you pay *l'*y tor them
should the Capital Prize end with an odd nuuibcr.you
are entitled to fGO besides the chances of drawing one
of the Capital*.
iMMiUS LOTTERIES.—As there are many Bogus
Lotteries in existence in the Uniti*d States, and as
many of our Patrons are unacquainted w ith us, we
would respectfullv refer them to the following parties
for our respectability and responsibility.
Hon. OVIDG.SPAKhS, Mayor of this ( ity.
T. R. BLOOM. Cotton Factor, Macon, (hi.
BELL. PRENTISS A CO., Savannah, Oa.
FARLEY. JURY A CO.. New Orleans. La.
All Prizes of HOHiand under paid immediately af
ter the drawing, others at the usual time of • " dip >.
On the Ist-of each month a *1" scheme with ( apitais
of 3n.00t) will be drawn, and on the 1 th ot each month
h r».Mheme with Capital of will be drawn.
Persons sending money by mail need not fear its be
ing lost. Orders punctually attended to. < omrnu
nications strictly confidential. Notes of sound banks
taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers
should order immediately. Address
W. C. DAWSON k CO.. Managers.
j u ]y xr Macon, or Savannah. (Ja.
Day dt Manssenet
HAVEjimt received a handsome assortment Q 2
of Eadies'and Gentlemen's A' JS ’
Ranting Case Watches Hi.
of the best makers, which can be hijihlv recommend
ed Also a handsome assortment ot the latest steles
ot' Jewelrv, Silver Ware Ac Ac. We would call at
tention to our assortment of trench Marble < lovks, .
which i eof the latest style and best finish- these
Clock# run two and three weeks, and are a 1 warrent
ed Aho a tine lot of Gold Pens, and Gold bpecta- |
eles w.ith Pebble Glass of the best quality
Thev intend giving their personal attention to
WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before tin
public in that capacity for 15 and 20 years, the pub
lic are able to judge of their merits in thatwav . |
JEWELRY REPAIRING done aCm i
tie* and in tk< bett potuilJr manner- " \T< Hr.. . .lag
ic nd Hunting Vase., Gold and Silver Hoddell
Watches, for sale by . .. .ttocwvt
apr 29 DAY A MALSSr.N El ■
SWISS Anchor and l.apiue WATCHES, Gold case*
as low as »25 each, for sale bv
22 BAI A MAI S.-EM-.T.
xpilE celebritedAmerunn WATCHES, £^', !l ’£ b . T
1 oct 22 DAY MAI,.xShMJ.
DIAMONDS. OtmT'Rubv. Garnet, ’-■■ipaze. Pearl
and solid gold finger 'Kings of all styles am*
price*. For sale by
oct 17 . DAY A MAL&bENET.
A LARGE assortment of Fob. Vest. ( hntalain
and Guard chains of all styles and prices
For sale by [oct 22] DAI A’IAtssE.NET.
A LARGE assortment of silver and plated ware
for sale by [oct 22} DAI A MAI SSE.NET.
MUSICAITiNSTKI MKNTS. Violins. Flutes. Flag
eolettes, Guitars, Banjoes, Tambonnes, Bass
Violins. Accordeons. best Italian
For sale by [oct 22} DAY A MAI ssEN ET
ALARGE aasorlment of FA N< Y G<MM-S TOYS.
Ac., for sale by DAI A MAIssENET
oct 22
A LARGE asaortment of George Woatcnbolme's
in CUTLERY, for sale by ncsKVKT
act n DAV A MAUSSF.NET.
- ■ W-.T'- -■■■■ ■> ,'r-ST- ; Li: : Mt. .■. J If—
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Grain Cradles.
RANTS wire braced Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fin-
T gers, warranted blades for sale bv
in a I mo NATHAN WEED.
Scythes.
I) EST Silver Steel Scythes, S ytheSheaths. Scythe
> Sharpeners, Grusa Hooks, Sickles for sale bv
niay 20 N ATIIAN WEED.
Threshers.
IpM FRY’S Celebrated Overshot Wht it Threshers,
J Brown’s Virginia Threshers with Straw Separa
rators for sale by NATH A N WEED,
may 20
Horse Powers.
SJNUJL AIR’S Seven u _ Hur<e Powers. Whitman’s !
Virginia Lever Powers. lanefy*s Rail Read Horse
Powers, in Store and fur sale at manufacturer’s
prices by NATHAN WEED.
1
D heat Fans.
RANT’S Celebrated Fan Mills, (’linton A Son’s 1
f Fans, all sizes, from 20 to 85 doll -rs, for sale bv ’
NATHAN WEED. ' ;
Oat Cutters.
SELF-SHARPENIN’ Straw and Shuck Cutters, Sin
clair’s Patent, Georgia Cutting Boxes, for sale bv
may 20 NATHAN WEED. *
Grain Sieves.
\\ T IRE Cloth, Rakes, Leather and Rubber Bands,
' V Corn Mills, Corn Shelters, for sale bv
. •• 20 N ■ i : i \ S tV EED.
Bolting Cloths.
I)OLTING CLOTHS of all numbers and of the best
) anchor brand, for sale bv
mat ‘ N \TH \N WELD.
MUTUAL LIFE ttfeuPANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS, Exclusively (’ash, Four and a
an half Millions of Dollars-
Secured by Bond and Mortgage on Real Es
tate in the City and State of New ui k, worth oyer
The entire profits of this Company, ?l,»»””,00(),
(Ist June. 1557,) are the property of the assured.
Wives can insure the lives of their husbands for a
sum free from the claims of his creditors.
Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a I
security for their claims.
Parties can injure their ’lives for a sum payable on i
their attaining the age of 4.", 50, 55, or GO years, and I
iso make a provision for old age. or payable to their
heirs should they die in the inlet ini.
A fixed sum can be secured bv one payment, with 1
i power to increase or decrease the amount deposited,
1 -renewing the amount assured equitably.
I'RED’K S. WINSTON, President.
Isaac Abbatt. Secretary.
Sheppard Homvxs, Actuary.
1 Pamnhlels giving every information, and blank ,
forms fbr applica'.ions, can be bad at mv ofii<- •.
T. R. l:lo<»m.
• • Macon Gk.
PREISIUM GALLERY
IS u place ol gre.t ultra .Don to all lo <*rs cl the
I Beautiful. “An here retgWHwnpn’mc.” and
i hundreds of handsome and lovely tuees on exhibition
1 show not only the skill of the Arti<fs, but makes it |
i one of the most pleasant resorts in Macon. ?.’o;ie
should fail to pav a visit to this well-known and cele
brated t' ALA< L <>F ART.
The astonishing low prices at ..hich Portraits are
j taken at this Gallery, and the beauty Uiey possess i
is wonderful.
i’iiotogr vriis
1 From Daguerreotypes of deceased persons taken as ;
well as from lilr.
.AMBROTYPES
■ As low as at any other Gallery and of superior qual
ity. Call and see Jone
Bargain! Bargain!!
i r TMIE subscriber offers for sate his Plantation, Saw, ,
1 Grist, Flouring Mill and Wool Carding Ma- I
j chine, situated five miles south of Knoxville, Craw- |
ford county, and eight miles north of the South
I Western Rail Rond. The plantation contains seven '
hundred acres of land, well watered and well tim- I
lieied, located in one of the healthiest portions of i
Crawford co., surrounded bv excellent society, with j
the facilities of a church and school within one mite.
The Mills Saw, Grist, Flouring and Wool Carding’
Machine, have been recently re-built, and are in ex- !
cellent condition, situate*! on n never-failing stream, i
On the plantation there is one hundred and fifty acres ,
of cleared hind in a high state of cultivation, with a
comfortable framed dwelling, and other necessary out
buildings. Attached to the premises is the privilege
of saw Timber on ‘’<X» acres nt land, far the use of the
Saw Mills. Any person wishing to make a profita
ble investment would do well to call on the snbscri
ber on the premises. JAMES E BRA CE.
opr 29-ts Crawford co., Ga.
G"o. T. Rogars & Son
H AVE in Store and constantly receiving a large
and genera! stock of Groceries, consisting in
part of
12«» Bags Rin Coffee,
25 Bags Old Government Java Coflee,
1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
2'> Bags Pepper and Spice,
50 Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades,
25 Hhds. choice Molasses,
15 Hhds. Bacon Sides.
I<X» boxe- Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
50 Boxes Soap, various qualities,
no Boxes Starch, various grades,
50 Boxes grossv Pepper, Spice ami Ginger,
45 Boxes Candy, assorted.
Go Boxes Tobacco, nil qualities,
ifoxos Pickles, assorted sizes,
G5/h)<* Cigars of every grade.
Together with a general assortment of Liquors—all
of which will he sold low for Cush. OC L?~-
Legal Forms.
I TINES’ New Edition of Legal Forms for sale by
1 the Single copy or the quantities. Any one ;
I wishing a copy sent by mail must enclose the sub- I
scriber six three cent Postage Stamps w ith the price
of the Book two dollars and fitv cents.)
july22 J. M. BOARDMAN._
Old Bourbon Whiskey.
IkIRRLS. Superior old Bourbon Whiskey, for sale
J by McCALLIE & JONES.
July one-ts -
REMOVAL.
A. M. BLACKSHEAR A- CO.
n AVE removed to their new Store in Washing
ton Block. Mulberry Stroe 4 . whebe they are |
’ now prepared to exhibit their Fa and Winter stock
i of Clothing and Furnishing goods.
I Their stock comprise every article necessary to a
i gentleman's Wardrobe of the latest styles and best
| manufacture, and by weekly importations from New
! York will be kept constantly complete during the
I season.
i Also, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing. Trunks, Va
list's. Carpet Bags. Umbrellas. Ac. Their facilities
are such us to enable them to have special orders for
garments filled within a space of io to If days, with'
fit guaranteed and style unsurpassed by my bouse. ;
oct 20 . . |
Arthor’s Cans and Jars.
I IST received a
! 11x ’ k
11 thor’sTin. Earthen snd
I Glass Jars, for preserv-
i in g fresh fruits, vege- \
• tables, tomatoes Ac., at --
i ; ■ - i 'i - .'ff 1 qs ’■ ***l
i House Furnishing /J
■ More, 1 horrv Mre t. : SsJ
Macon, Ga. £ ; V
j une 8 Mr 'jK
s<*c<l Rarity.
i ’PUREE HUNDRED Duah. Seed Barley, instore
1 and for sale by McCALLIE A Jt’NES.
‘ .n, J.
MACON, GEORGIA, fill RSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ki. 1858.
GRANITE HALL N 0.2.
Crockery, China,
GLASSWARE 3cC,
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of
. Macon and surrounding country that I have a
good stuck us China Dinner and Tea setts and Granite
Ilinner and Tea setts.
English Chinn Tea setts from fG 50 to 00 perl
sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from >4 <.«•
each to fiS.oO. Tea setts from *•(,.’> "o to jloo 00.
Ice Pilchers. Ac.. Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Ser- 1
; oral setts line French Glass. Bureau setts for tables. ,
Fine Bohemian Colognes, Plated Butter and Sugar
Dishes, Cigar Stands, Fluid Gas Lamps for stand'og, !
suspending; side and Billiard Lamps, Campbene
I Lamps, side and suspending, a common and line ar-
I tide. Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps, Brass
i Girandoles, Plated Knives mid Fo ks. Tea and Ta
ble Spoons, common Black Tea Pots, Brown Stone'
; Tea Pots, Brown Spittoons, China Spittons. China
j Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as- i
j sorted stock of Glasswaie. 1 have about dozen
! common Tumblers fur Merchants and :><»<• dozen Gob
lets for Merchants, also a large stock of Granite and
i common Earthen ware. As I import mv stock of
’ Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc- '
tions in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Ac., J think ,
1 can sell here at New York prices and give my cus
; tomers satisfaction.
Thankful for past‘patronage, I now presume to so- ■
licit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY. ,
As I have a great many calls for Chandeliers for
Churches, it is probably best to let the world know
I that I have never made any profit out of anything for 1
| a Church, hence all order’s for Lamps for Churches
should be sent at least 5 or 6 weeks before they need
them, so as to enable me to get them from the Facto- •
rv. Ido not intend keening stock on hand for that
trade, but will as heretofore get them out at Factory
prices for Churches. R. P. McE.
apt 2'j
pXilKi :i?s~
C/xS 11 IN DUCEM ENT S . j
A are offering and intend t < offer for a season. :
\ I the most extraordinary inducements to those
desiring to purchase
FAM Y ANDSTAPLE DRY GOODS
for the Cash. Opr stuck is large, and selected with l
the greatest care, and to cash Envers we would say,
give us a call as we intend to make it to vour inter
est. The low figures at which we have bought »>nr |
second Spring Stock, tnubte u.» to promise this with
perfect confidence.
may G-ts W. W. PARKER A CO.
Matting! Matting!!
r J , 'O those who find their carpets rather warm fur
JL the season, we would say, call at Parker’s and
you will find a most desirable article of Matting, all
widths and at very low prices.
mai ifW. W. PARKF.R A CO.
NEW HAT & CAP STORE.
An entirely New Stock of Hats and Caps.
(LATE WITH BKLDEN A C 0.,)
' I FAS now opened in the Washington Block, near
-1 L |v opposite the Lamer House,' an entirely new
i stuk of
Gent**. Boys’ and Childrens* Hots and
Cap«,
• of every quality and pattern.
Planters in v.antof WOOL HAT£ for Plantation '
use, will find it to their interest tu give him a call be- 1
; fore buying elsewhere.
Having an experience of eight vc*rs and more, in
1 the HAT and CAP BUSINESS in this city, he il.it
, tors himself he will be able tu furnish Lis old friends
' ami customers with tiie very latest fashions, and ai
! rfntowiMt rat'*.
. He has also made arrangmonts with the r.in«t ex
tensive manufacturers to supply him with the lajest '
styled through the season.
Thankful for past favors. frr» worrH s •licit n eon- (
tinnance of public patronage.
Macon, oct 19
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LAK33I EOUEE.
r l'*i lE subscriber will open the above Hail
I about the fit dos April m xt. f««r the ac- ptf’Kj
1 commodalion of Families. Day Boarders and
Transient Customers. This House i< novv JMaMtim
offered as inferior to no other First ( hiss Hotel in
the South, and from its central locali< n, its large
and airy rooms, otters great inducements and accom
modations to Families and Transient persona. The
public may expect from this House, all the luxuries ,
and comforts to be found in anv other lintel.
* B. F. DENSE,
rnar 2-ts I
K ('. lIoiKJKIXS & So.\.
Macon. Ga.,
])■ ithr* in, and Manvfaeturers cf,
SPOTTING ARTICLES ALONE.
Everv doscrip f ion of
O-TTZSTS,
RIFLES. PISTOLS. FISHING TAC j
RLE. CETLETIY, WALK-
ING STICKS. Ac.
THE public generally arc invited to call and exam- 1
ine as great a variety as can be found in any house in ’
the Southern States. nnv 12
A. A. MENARD,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CTIKIIKY STIIKK'L’. M ACOX. OA.
HAS junt received and will keep constant
ly »>ii ham! ft fresh supply ot DRUGS A \ff
MEDICINES, consisting of J'.rs.
QUININE,
IODINE,
SALACINE.
CHLOROFORM,
IODINE POTASH,
CALOMI!!..
MOIt I’IIINU,
PIP ERINE,
IILI E M ASS,
Ac., Ac.
Also, a large lot of American. English and German
PERFUMERY.
CAMPHINE. .
BURNING FLUID.
SPIRITS H liI'ENTJNE,
ALCOHOL.
SWEF.DISH LEECHES.
GARDEN SEEDS. Ac.. Ac.
He will also keep a pure article of BRANDY A
, WINE for Medicinal purposca. oct 17
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
PERFUMERY, AC.
r pilE undersigned offers fur sate on as low
1 terms ns any house in the State, pure and yy
reliable Medicine*, and warranted genuine.
j Cheniicate in great variety,
i Drugs in great abundance and always fresh,
Pcrramery. assorted, Foreign and Domestic,
Instruments —Surgical. Dental and all others,
Toilet Articles in great variety.
Fancy Soaps and other Snaps in groat variety,
Paints, Oih, Turpentine, Burning Fluid,
i French Window Glass, and fresh Putty,
Paint Brushes, Colors, Tools. Pencils and Sponge*.
Varnish—Coach, Furniture. Damar and Japan,
Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines.
I Starch, Congress Water and best Citrate Magnesia, .
Snuff. Teas. Blacking, Crucibles. Sand Paper,
Medical Scales, Mortars and Pestles, Iron and Puree
■ lain,
j Geletine«, Soda. Potash. Alum. Saltpetre,
; Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Cod Liver Oil. Rose Wafer,
! Quinine. Morphine, I'irerino and Acid*
Balsam Wild Cherry. Cherry Pectoral, Lozenges,.
I' (him Drops, Dryant’s Cholera Remedy, “genuine.”
Ami nil other reliable nreparations of Medicine,
Rest Winc< ar.d Branny for Medicinal use only,
Bost Mustard and Spices for family use.
Abundance of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Kentucky Blue Grass Seed and other Seeds.
GEORGE PAYNE,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Corner Mulberry St. and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
! oct 17
NOTH E.
I "'ROM this date w<> shall adopt as near as possible
I the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it.
From this d i<* all article* will be priced AS CASH.
1 \\ here credits 4>te iriven which will onlv be given to
i those who have paid us promptly > an addition will be
made to the price mimed according to the tune de
i I sired bv the purchaser.
HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
1 Ma<*3«.Jan-LIMA
MERCANTILE TORNADO AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
UlZl »1 FAMIiO V
WHERE a second installment of Elegant Gems in 1
all kinds of Goods are being opened at Mich
Smash down Panic Prices
as tu create such an iniiux oi lia«le as heretofore un
i paralleled in Macon. 1! Novelty oi design, Ele- i
I gance of style, Dural ility of Fabric Unparalleled
’ and Übenpneas. constitute an inducement for tra-Ie
ami patronage then tl eir reputation is established
upon a linn ami substantial basis.
I To enumerate what thev have would be an endless .
: task, therefore, come, see and examine so r yourswves*. :
Remember their store oa Cotton Avenue, Milcou, I
' • ;i; I
*.* 11H bi i '
•_ * I yF* ’’ ’ Mgn, comprising every Shade and col-
1 or, can be iuuncl at
aj I i.' IJ..- -. COLMAN & R( .
Mantillas, Mantillas!
TT'VERY Stylo of the above article, at prices to suit l
JTj purchaser.-, can be obtained at
apr2!i ItOHS, COLKMAN A POSS’.
\ | ARSEILLI S, TALMAh KND CAI
ill «t
| apr 29
HEALTH,
GRACE
AND BEAUTY,
Conferred upon the Ladica by wearing Ross, Cons- .
NEW EXPANSION SKIRT
With the
ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE.
1 PATENTED April 14th, K, , and first grand pre
mium award' d to the Manufacturers. Douglas A ‘
'Sherwood, and which haa been decided by Medical
i men the most beneficial garments ever introduced fur 1
j ladies’ use. the weight i •></ nnb/ 12 (’nil and I
1 see them at ROSS, COLE.MAN A BOSS. •
i n P r |
Dry Goods
CHEAP FOR Tin: ..HELION AT
ROSS, COItEMAIf 4b ROSS'.
| ADIES and Gentleman of Macon and the *ur-|
1 j rounding c :ui:t’-y, '■> ?rr you nware that v " have
just returned from New York’with the etock of!
SPRING GOODS.
At a dieeoi/ntnf thirty per on all kinds of Goods, *
1 from prices twenty days back? If not call, *ee and I
1 examine; for instance wo wish to show you our Ele- ‘
gant fast colored Jaconet Muslin*, at from 1<» to Wi 1
; cent*, English I’ri its vto loris,. Gents’ Linen Hand- i
kerchiefs, 1* to 2" ct-., Rich Silk I-*rr •• cs. new . tylcs ‘
; at a pattern. Handsome side Striped Dresses,
• 12 yards patterns, and fast colors at e1,2"-; Beautiful
1 Mourning Muslins at from lo to 12’. cents, ami in fact
: every thing bought from Boston merchants and as- ;
l signee* sale so cheap as to astound e' en theyoWera '
of New York themsalves. These facts can be sub-
I stantiated by calling at
RUSS, C’oLEMA N <fc ROSS’ Bazaar of
I apr29 Fashion, Cotton Avenue, Macon Ga. '
HARDEMAN & GRIP IN
WlialeMilc h- Retail Gs'wcer-.
Corner Cherry d’ Thu J
Keep constantly on hand.
SUGARS—of every description,
• COFFEE.—Java, uis a ard Rio.
FLOUR—Different Brands, includin' 1 ’ Jiirnm Smith. 1
Cape Jessamine, r uperter Qualit} • and various i
Gcurgiaa: d r leu;i<* >< e Biar.iS.
Ma- kerel, I’rteis. Oji-. Mnufi, Cl u- e.
I agging, Bop, Mol s, Bit r, Ia t I
Salt.
Staple Dry Cord-, rr.d o’hcr fiitit te* !.. ; t in .
| n Grocery Snoe.
. Abo. Liqu-'is ol a ; ur.-ls - Oiard and R.-cl.t’h- ’lran
oi-.-, Bella! d r. .lira H .1- . Okl Mun-.: /a- :
i teda. Scoteh mid Item I .>u V h J.c\.
« WINES - Cliam’.r.f re, >»:err.. Port, Mrrteira r.ed :
D. •mr.-tic.
AMERICAN LIQUORS, inchulirg Rrandv, Gin.
Rum. Whisky. V» iid Cherry Ri.mJy, ’r*tier<,
I G’ngcr Win#*,
■ SEC AR? A TOR '.CCO nfrartev* l-r ’
All of which will he sold ou ruusonah’e term* fnr '
i Cash or approved Credit. oct 22 |
Tennesse Bacon and Lard,
pil I : THOI - kND Pon n a. Hidea
1 and Shoulders. 4 ' 1 Ug-.-s No. 1 J .cat Lard, in
store and to at ri. c, for sale bv
mar2--.-tf iIeCALLIE * JONES. I
Ga. Planter's Pure Corn
WHISKEY.
bi **"/A T»rl<. C? !'!?• Cor*? W’/skc**
j,»)w . I . ■ i* Jcm
Now received direct from the Manufacturers and for
1 «ale low by McCALLfE & JONES, i
Bolting Cloths.
JTST received thoce’cbratcd Dutch anchor Brand, ;
all numbers—at low prices bv
I may 6 J. H. AW. A. ROSS.
, 1
FASHIONABLE HATS!
BZLDEH & CO.
Under T'tletofdif jV t ?r Concert Haft.
4 RE now offering a Splendid »Sti>ck of
i - \ in tboii line, cunsktiug of tbc following ;
Spring Silk Hats.
“ Black Cassimere Ilr.ts.
! “ Pearl “ •»
Soft Felt “ “
Men’s Blue, Brown and Black Silk and Velvet Capa. !
•* Linen and Grass Chock Hats.
** Panama Fine) “
*• East India (new article) “
i “ Extra Leghorn and Floridas.
Ruys’ .Straw Cup i, Fancy I.eghorns and East India j
Youths’Leghorn, cheep and fine
Straw Goods for Children, from 2•’cents to 53,00. 1
Men’s and Boys' Palm laCftf Hats, by the dozen.
The*? Goods are all of the latest variety and style,
1 and will be sold cheap. ’ apr xv
Fluid Gas Lamps.
I HAVE just received a lot of the above Lamps con
sisting of Hand Lamps, suspending Lamps, I’ar
• lor Lamps, ami Billiard Lamps. It is unnecessary
1 for mete .-ay anything ftbout this Lamp, as the Press
■of our city has said ail that I could say. It is also !
. suitable for running through Houses or Factories, on
the same principle as Gas.
| apr-2y-tf R.P. McEVOY. ‘
iOIXTI THOUSAND bs. ‘"n ice Tvan. n,
Hams, Sides and Sh-.-utders,
;; Ot’U lbs. Jowls. In store find for sale bv
may 0 M* \\ Lil. a JONES.
Paper Don*! Paper
VT BO ARUM AN'S *'W:>«binptou Block Building.”
a!ar<c assortment of I’aper 0o!b.
i marxi J. M. BOARDMAN-
COTTON PLANTER’S CONVENTION.
\N adjourned meeting of tl s body will be held !
in the citv of Macon, on the second Tuesday in •
! September. The Cotten-growing counties of the
j State are earnestly requested to send Delegates to
I said Convention. The<Hlicer?of the Convention and i
i the Chairmen of Commdte-. « are respectfully request- I
led to meet nt the Lanier House m Mr.con. at four;
. o'clock of the day previous to th? meeting of the
Convention, on busine®’ <>f importnnre.
HOWELL CUBC, President.
I’. S.—Editors friendly to the Convention will
■ please give the above nutice an insertion or two in
; their respective piq era. 11. C.
! aug 26-td
Attention Doctors.
\PPLY at this <’fi if, e to know v here you c.-r. pur
chase a country frention nt which you can I ok '
; from twer-tv-five handled tn three thousand dollars 1
! vear—situated in one of the weahhi< -t cotton -ec
-1 tions of Georgia. A ”- w comfortable dwelling, and
( all necessary ( Utbuildings on th • place. The pre-- '
• ent occupant d<—ires to sell for the purpose ot g ing
| TWtt. 'L ' ’
liibb <’o. inferior Court.
In Chambers, k-d August, !*•'
( ARDEKED that an election for one ..usticeof t! '•
F Inferior Court. t«» fill the v-icancy occasioned by
- the resignation ot l.h- i 1 Da' is, be If hl at ibe sever
al precincts in this cuauty, on riatui day the eighteenth
dav of September.
I A true extract from the minutes of Bibb Inferior
1 court. •’ a. McManus, ci k
M. LOEI
Fashionable Hair Dresser,
At the Redding House, Macon, Ga.
rrMIE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
JL of Macon ami strangers passing through the
I city that his well known establishment is still in op
eration at his old stand, where he is ready to accom
modate his customers with Hair-trimming. Shaving,
Shampooing and everything else in his line in the I
best sly le ol art. He oilers tor sale. Good Bay Ruin,
Progler’tJ Hair Invigorator, Kmght'a celebrated
Hair Restorative, Fine Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra
-1 zurw, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman’s
| toilet. Hot and Cold Baths can be hud at the reduc- i
< d price off. 5 cents. Also, wigs and Toupeea made
to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance
oi the liberal patronage which he has heretofore re
ceived. M. LOH.
I july 8-" in
ZEILIN, HUNT & CO.,
WHOLEA.aE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN DRUGS, CHAMICALS AND
PERFUMERY.
Congress Water, Burning Fluid,
Patent Medicines. Cbampiieue,
Medicine Chests, Saddle Bag*,
Instruments, l;ye Stuffs,
I Glass, Pninta,
1 Putty. Hops.
And Medicines of all kinds tor plantation ond fam- ;
i ily use. Physicians orders wiil receive careful atten- ,
’ apr 2?
DR. A. PIERCE,
iTOMcici?jvrn.
Office in Washington Block.
Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice 1
1 for sale. july 8-Ktn {
NEW SPRING CLOTHING!
E. WINSHIP,
- Is now receiving a large and entirely new stock of ,
SPRING ANO SOMMER CLOTHING.
AND
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
To which he invites the attention of the public.
, _s!L£*__ I
Mrs. Howland
J S now opening FALL and WIN-
1 TER MILLINEIIY. Consisting /7 ‘’MX
{ of al! the Fashionable St vies of /
Bonnets. Head t>rease«, , j
Feathers, Flowers, Clonks, /
and Berages, Silk livening us jiff i
Drc'-ses, Crinolines, Wire g r<
Braids, Stella Shawls and m M
Scarfs* v )
All of which will be sold on the most reasonable
tenna for Cash. Country Milliners supplied with
BnnneU by the Case or Dozen.
All orders promptly attended to in Millinery or ;
Dress Making. nov 2G j
JOSEPH BO ARDMAN.
WASIirNGTOY BLOCK, MULBERRY ST.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Y AW. Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juvca
i j ile Books.
i Blank Book*, Stationery, Drawing Paper. Roll P:i
--i per. Water Colors. Artists’ Oil Colors. Boxes of Oil .
und \\ liter U.dor*. Mathematical Instruments, Mathe- •
niatical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and ;
. it- . , Writing iJc-J;., Port Folios, Bucket Boo’:*, '
G .n i.'on Board*. Writing Fluids mid Inks of the '
, v< vy IkM kind*. 1 nber's and L ilnn's Drawing Pen- i
ci!-, Ste-'i ard Gol-l Pens, and all the various articles *
i'- u >lly found in a Book Store.
A >. A gent of t.c Southern Mnt ual itsurnncr
• Company* oet 17
TO M E UC II A XT’S
AND
HOUSEKEEPERS.
I HAVE a heavy stock of goods on hand,
and I will sell for Cash at New Turk
’ prices for 2 or 3 months. rc !
My stock coinpri-cs a g-i ’ assortment Din- \,T
ner and Tea set.s, White and Gilt China, do. Granite
j all sizes of setts. Granite War? open lo puck from
fur merchants, Common Ware do.; a large lot Goh- I
' lets. Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Ac.
Casturs, Plated and Brittania Ware, Table Cutlery.
Also, 35 Crates assorted Granite und Common
r Ware.
55 Crates assorted Common Were,
50 “ “ Granite, to bo her? in Janwarv, i
185«. R.P. McEVOY.’ ,
| dec 31-ly
MROrDESSAU
T TAS just opened a lull assortment of most bcauti
-1 L fill an 1 recherche Gn nedine aud quiuaile Barege
; Robes-n-qnille, Black Spanish Mantles. Cloaks and
; Mantillas of French Lace, also a choice assortment of i
mourning Goods, such as Dresses. Mantles, Thread j
Lare Capes. Crape Collars and Sleeves, Ac., also '
' travelling Goods together with a. full aleck of Etn
; broideries. Ribbons, i';c?s trimmings, and all other
; Goods in her lino, and will be happy to see the Ladies '
I r.t her store ; Triangular Block, next door to Bostick
i A Rein's Store. mnr 2v-tf •
Corn, Meal, Feas, &c.
HUNDRED Bushels Tennessee White Corn I
10'J •• Cow Peas.
I IVO '• Frosh Ground Meal.
IVO •* Data. For sale bv
mar 25-tfMcCALLIE at JONES.
WATCHES. JEWHin.
Milter Ware, Fancy Goods,
Piano Fortes, Violins,
». miR pom Mis, &c.
ARE offering out entire stock of the above,
v v with an innumerable variety of other new and
desirable Goo-ls, of the best quality, at lower price*,
, for cash, th;iu ever before tuld in this market, until
th? Ist < f March next.
U-vF*Our «»tock i* very large, rnd well selected, and
well worthy the attention oi all those r.ho wish flue
and goud Goods at exceedingly low price*.
N. B. All those indebted to us will will more than
ever oblige us bv aa carlv settlement.
1:. J. JOHNSTON 1 CO.
1 Macon. Jan. 91. *ss—tt
More Light.
TEST Received, a lot of the best and latest im
provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly
i the best light yet invented. Call and see them, us
thev are onlv to be seen to be appreciated.
R. R. HUTCHINGS,
jnne xvii Next to Mrs. Dessau’s.
IMMENSE ATTRACTION!
CROWDS OF ADMIRERS
AT THE
BAZAAR OF FASHION!
MS. Bffl S; NS
HAV E Recc'.ved and opened f>r the inspection of
the Ladies and Gentlemen « f Macon and sur
rounding Counties, their first supplv of
SPRING GOODS,
1 EMBRACING every variety both Foreign and Do
mestic. that ingenuity coi Id possibly «uggc<t. The
reputation us their Gunda is ao n ell established as to ■
preclude the necessity of particularizing in each ;
1 branch. Suffice it to say thnt their Stock is more am
ple and varied than usual, and the advantages they
possess iii tbiir purchases will enable them to sell at
prices out of the reach of their competitors, lu cd- :
di:; -n to what they ha\e on hand they shall receive (
i fr-vn their \gent in New York and Philadelphia,
we? ly supplies of New Styles a« they appear in mar- '
ket until their next quarterly purchase, thereby keep-
: ing their Stock at all times the largest in the city.
j The Ladies are particularly and most cordially in- '
i vitcd to examine before purchasing, as the difference
in prices, will be a great saving as will readily ap
pear to them ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
apr ft If
CHBAPRB TH \ N THE CHEAPEST f
ANI>
As Good as the Best.
E. E. EjR.E'WEK,
Plain and Ornamental Ilouae and Sign
FAIPITTBR,
SHOP IN DAMOUR S NEW BUILDING,
I MACON, GA.
HAVING a lot of number one hands. I can and
wiu. do work cbeapsii and ax well as anv one i
else. A fair showing at all jobs is solicited. Ail ■
I work warranti-d.
• Lui. 1-1.1 -/.s. j. in p i
BOOTS AND SHOES.
\TTIIESIGN OFTIIEHIO HOOT, 50.
■ . < otton Avenue, oppo.-ise Washington Sfll
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia. The subscribers |
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
lung continued patronage extended to them, mid
Would most reapvctfully solicit a continuance of the
same. We have in store u large assortment of
, BOOTS AND bHOES.
mostly of our own manufacture, to which wc?kh ad- i
ditions will be made, of nil the different stvles’ and
patterns usnaliy called for in n shoe store, and would
invite those wishing to purchase, to call and exam- ,
inc our stock, as wp ar? prepared to sell as luw as
any house in the citv ur State.
2. MIX A KIRTLAND.
BOOTS. —A full assortment of Gents’ fine French
Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof,
of various kinds and qualities, both sowed ami peg
: god. Just received mid fur sale !< wbv
ottlH MIX A kIRTLAND._ •
1)1 BRI.R >ih»ES.— A large assortment of Gents i
k and buys Rubbers. Alsu Ladies slipper and sun
dal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’s celebrated patent.— j
Just received ami fur sale low l»v
A c, ?2‘ MIX A KIRTLAND.
T)LANTATION lOGANS the
j 1 best assortment of Negro Shoes, w e have ever
I offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and '•
| nailed black and rassetts; do. beavv single soled I
block and russetts; do. boys mid youths black and
1 russetta. all of which we are selling verv low.
MIX A KIRTLAND.
I >(>OlS AND SHOES.--Men’s and Bovs mid
1) Youth’s tine calf and kip peg’d Boots ; Men’s
I stout kin hunting and mud Boots; Gents listing
( Gaiters. Monterey, opera and ties, and fine calf Bro
j gons; Gents, bovs's and youths’ patent and enam
el.od Brogans; Men’s boys’ und yonth's California
; kip Brogans, a large assortment.
i _uetll» MIXiKIRTI.ASn.
Tilt' lusuied I'intH ipate in the*i 7
Continental Insurance Company,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
My Mi A, 1557.
| CASH CAPITALfSOO,OOO.OO
ASSETS, JULY Ist, 1557 -gQ ro I
I LIABILITIES, JULY tet, 1557 yjs7 2b :
I laurel Tuildinoe, Cotton, Merman dim, IhvMkuld .
and other Tmurabh - i
I al ratee.
REE-FOUR TITS of the net profits of th? btru- ,
I ncss of this Company nr? divided annually to'
: holders of its policies in Scrip bearing interest, and
( such profits carefully invested for the iidditiomd so- ;
curity of the luaured, until the fund thus ucuuinu- ;
' lated shall have reached thesvtn of f-«C'»,vO<), tniikiu'*
; :Im? Cash guarantee of the Company il/w opiun ; amE •
thereafter, the Senn will be reaeemod aw rapidlv and
to the extent that the profits accruing to the fohey
holders exceed the sum of ?s<»u,imm» " <
„ „ r GEO. T. HOPE, President, i
H. n. Lamport. Seereftiry.
K. HLUOM, Aevnfj .Xacor.Gft.
5=8?" The Board "f Directors nave this iii-v dcclar- ‘
cd a dividend to Policy Holders entitled to’ i »iti« :- '
j i-ute ia the profits, of and on.dhird :tr '
tc.f upon the Earned Premiums us the past rear’s '
! business. Scrip for winch wi.l be issued <"gnst Ist. !
oct 20
Lxpcrienceri’eachcs H lsdoni~
■pELLOW-CITIZEXS, allow me t.. !
1 way to thnwe who have been my -xJk
, •'one and'/rtfW* for su manv rears, and
are now enjoying the benefits of my skill, that I uin
in daily communication with all the suuiccs of infor
mation, both North and South, connected with the
i Jh nt.ll profession, and will omit nothing either in
money ur labor lo give satisfaction to all who m»v f i
! vorine with tb»-ir patronage. Please call at mv’ old
! office, ou the corner us 2d and Muiberrv streets’, over
I C. Campbel! A Son s store, sign of the Golden Tooth.
I nov 12 j. c. Mcßeynolds. 1
GI'R NEW STOHE.
BOSTICK A REIN uie uou* removing tUair splen
did Sfock of Fancy Dry Goods u> the >ld Stand :
' H Bostick and Johns, which has been ei. rmitly fitted
i np lor them, and they extend an Invitation to their
■ friends generally, and the Indies partienHrlv, to give
them a call, aa their goods are ail ttetv, and will be sold
: <-hMp. BOSTICK A KI IN.
Dec, 24, H57-tf
Plantation forSala
I OFFER for Mite on liberal terms mv Plan
tation. situated on the Ocroulgee River in
1 Bibb county, ten mites above .Macon, cuoaist- ijKS j
i ing of MO acres us Land. The place has a mmA
first rate two story framed Dwelling and all other nut j
; house* and is in good order. My address is Coin- ■
‘ parchee P. 0., Munroe co., Ga.
apr LfImWILLIAM JOHNSON. *
! SAPDLLKY & HAKDWARE.
I r I' , HE undersigned would respectfully in-
1 vite the attention of hit. friends and cus
; tomers, and the trade, to bis large stock of **
LEATHER AND RFI3BER BEL'riNG,
Double and Single Harness, Saddles,
Bodies. Rita and Spnra, of the
(best make and Intent
style.
Also, prepared to do iub work at the shortest no- ;
tic?, and in workmanlike manner, find oa low ns
; any House in the cily. Call mid see at bis new Store
next to the Manufactures Bank, und opposite Rnss'i
New Building. JOHN CLEGUURN.
o?t IV j
ISAAC RaTDIX, J. T. WOMiWAKD. |
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
n AYDEN A WOODWARD are now pre
yared to furnish their friends and '
public generally, w ith good «nfe Horses i
new as well n-tasty Buggies; (,’arritges, Ac. * '■
. in complete order at th* shorte*t notice.
Tin v are determined to give satisfaction, if strict :
personal attention, to business, and reasonable cash
prices will enable them tu do so.
fad and kept by the day, week or I
month. Drove Stock also eccoramodateci at reuson
ble prices. Mulberry Street, next to Lottery ( u *ticc,
Macon, Ga.
“ LAMER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors.
FBE PROPRIETORS of this well unuwu
X establishment, respectfully give notice
that they ere still candidates for liie patron-
age of tii? Travelling public, and determined jeesmlA
to omit nothing to doerve well of their guest* and
maintain the reputation of the House.
Free Transportation
Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House,
by a line new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which
they have provided fur that purpose. P&mengeni
beieafter will be at no expense whatever fur trausj>ur
tntion of them*clve* and their bag *age either way be
tween the Lnni?’- House and the Lh.iwiv Stirions in
Macon. We tuk a continuance of public patronage
and promise attention ar.d comfort to our guests.
LOGAN & MEARA.
FUHS' IXM RA\< E'COBFAMES.
'T'HE Hartford—lncorporated 1810, Capital !
A !
The Springfield—Capital e15u,0' k, L
The MasMMOit at Springfield. Capital ?15U,'Xv, |
with a large surplus securely invested.
P«dlic;es in the first ciasi Companies issued and *
teases promptly adjusted bv
E. . JOHSSTON. Agent !
Designs for Monmnfl
SOB T E. LAUKITZ. N. Y.
t. J. JOHNSTON It CO.. Agentt. I
Macon, Go. I
Pure Whiskey.
I •■/A BRLS. < i. Planter’s Pitre'*->m Wh’skov,
lt)V do. Tenn. Country made “
5 do. and IbCases i liestiuit Grove do.
All warranted pure and tree from drugs and acids,
Mr sate by McCALLIE A JONES
at»g 2«’ 1
.NUMBER 48.
—rriu
Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE.
DESIRING to move my planting intareat West, I
offer for.ale two vafuable f-laotthoua. O»o
-linnte<l in Macon county within three mile»ofWi D -
I cheater, on the South-Weatem kail Road eootain
| ing 230.-> acres of level Oak and Hickory l.anil. with
i good nnproren-ente and between lhirt. cn and four
teen hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable nor
. tten of which is fresh hind.
Th? other Plantation is situated in the 14th district
, ol Lee, on Flijrt River at the mouth of ( hokeettehic
kce Creek und contains 2,474 acres of Land about
two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory Land of the
I best «|uiihty. mid H.e remainder good Pine Land,
i with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near
ly al! of which fa fre«h land, and a.s productive rm
■ any loud in South-Western Georgia, and ia finelv
watered, and substantially improved. My overscera
will show fl.ese places to any one wishing to examine
' terms will be liberal and payments easv.
. or further particulars address the moderatened at
Macou. (may 2T[ N. BASS.
; Fine Paintings,
AT
Wood’s Premium Gallery,
IF you wish to m* aome of the best Portrait* i,.
Slate, call at XV ooii'saud see his Beautiful I'outo
graphs, which are Painted in ,
OIL,
PASTILE,
OK WATER COLORS,
i As may suit the Fancy.
UK. RERI’FF, Portrait Painter, at t a
establishment, is aguutuatc from the ACADEMY al
MIMCH and DI’SSDI.DOHF.
I’ r'raite Pointed of any size, from Life if desired
Call and see some Painting,, Life Size, in at fin
, ished.
.imtro/ffpen L>aauerrcotj/pa, Ac., takes in euperior
; style a. Low Pneee. a pj g
Exchange on
NEW YORK FOR SALE AT THE
MANUFACTUBEB S BANK.
mar 9'5-tf
t EIYTRAL RACE COVRSE
For Sale.
r pflE Subscriber offers for sale, the Central Rnce
1 Course, located two tnilee and a half from the
Cily of Macon, It comprises about two hundred
acres of land, is tn excellent repair, and is provided
( with nil the usual buildings and appurtenances of the
. Course. The location is pleasant and would make a
healthful country residence ; though the Proprietor ‘
would prefer that it should be sold to some individual
or Company who would keep it up as a Race Course.
It will lie sold cn reasonable terms.
l> P ra * > - |f H. T. POffEl.l,, Propriet.r.
NEW CROCKERY STORK
HTMIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and adioin
-1 ing counties er? I’tapectfally invited to caH and
examine my stick <f China, Glass and Crockbut
M <i:e. next door to Mj *. Deaaau’e on Second .Street,
I intend tn keep nt all times a gnod etovk 6f Goods,
and will soil them as low as they can be bought euv
where in ti e city. A liberal abate of patronage ia
’ reapertfulh elicited. R. R. IiUTCHINGSi
UaT City papers < < ; y. inay-2U4f
CEKTKAL H ATL BG aK
CHANCE Vi- scnLD.ri,t.
( \ ' ‘' r '’ Jtny la th, the Trains
\ “ will bo ran fn’h wm •
i Leave Sii van mill 12. L‘. p. iy, t 11.45 p. m.
' Arrive in Awpr.*t» ~.?t» p. n . o :-<• n m.
| Arrivem ,M > : i n. !!.<“•. p. m.. $•.!•(•, ti. m.
Arrive in MtHedfteville i.w, p. m.
IsCftye Macon 10.45. a. ni., 10.00, p. m.
Arrive in Savannah 7.2”, a. m., fi.Bo, p. m.
Arrive in Autumn 7.-.0, a. m., 6.70, p. m.
Arrive in Mtltedgeville 1.10, p. m.
I.oaye Angela, r. a. m., 2.45, p. r~.
Arrive in .Savannali 7.2 u, a. m.,9.30, p. m.
Arrive in Macon, 0.00, n. m., 11. on, a. in.
L-era for points bey. nd Atlanta, on the Wes*
tern A Atlantic Rail Road vx ill teav e Savannah on thf
12.15 train, : i.o arrive in Atlanta ot 7.15 next morn
ing. Pes-cni’ei s for Milledgeville and Eatonton will
t leave by the 11.45 train.
Both trains connect at Macon with the Macon &
Western Road for Atlanta, and with th? South-Wea-
I tern Bail Road to Albany, Aniericna. Coinmbus and
.Vtentgoinerv, and at Millen with the Augusta and
Savannah Rail Rond for Augusta and the North.
_jnh i•_» EMERSON FOOTE, ften’l Sup t.
READ! READ’I READ!!!
sm BE MS
SELLING OFF AT COST! SELLING OFF
COSTIJ
BAKKER'S.
‘ ’ th® time hr ihosc who intend visiting th
14. A Watering Placea nnd attending the various
Commencements to buv Dans Goods; cheaper than
j tbej ever a.iw them. \V. W. Parker A Co. willseh
at COST their entire vtock of Smu Dresr Goods,
J which contains every .variety of the most Favhtena
l ble Styles, and Mia to be,"by lar. the Handsomest
• Stock in Macon. Our facilities enable us to buv as
1 low any otbei House in the trade, and the preicQf
’ Stock baring been purchased at exceedingly low
rate*, the public may rely on getting bargains'. •
We are not in the habit of constantly odvertteip*
I Good-- at Cost, and as we intend what we say wc feci
i t fsured that su*h nn opportunity is new
as mav nut occur again.
*2‘‘j W w - packer A CO.
ISAACS’ SALOON
IN
; “ RALSTON’S NEW BUILDING”
ON
Cherry Street, ilaeon, Ga.
SPRING AND SUMMER PROGRAMME.
OW that winter has past and guue and the warm
* x davs have c. me, the subscriber uses the Preu to
. inform Ins numerous customers and friends that he
still keep> step with the seasuns; and as he has bere
tofbre furnished Oysters. Game, and other suitable
comforts and luxuries, he is now prepared with
ICECREAMS
and many other refreshments embracing almost eve
rything that can gratify the palate and satisfy hunger
and Burst.
TURTLE OR CLAM SOUP
Will be served every day at 11 o’clock A. M.; and
meals cuu be hud wheuex er called for.
ISAACS invites the hi ngry and thirsty passing
through Macon, to give him a call, us his LARDER
is daily supplied with al! the daxktie& to be procured
m the Sarannah and New York markets, and his
, BAR furnished witL the best ot Liqiors, SKGAMand
other accutnpauimeutto. < .
Confectioneries and Fruit
ISA ACS r.’t'o keeps constantly on Land a good M
sui tment of ■ ’
Con f tux ion k ries,
VhA.S' 'I.S,
Am i
I’i.xr Arptw,
Various descriptions of Nurs,
Cakes, kc.
: Ail of which can be purchased at low prices for CcuA
Be sure and call nt
THE ISAACS HOUSE,
or,
ISAACS’ RESTAURANT,
• Czir; r.i Sii.ri-T, sear Kalstos’s nbw Hall,
i The . '-?r:b r returns his thanks to those who
' have been patmmxing him.
i. w ;;j besparedto pl?R»e both his o!d CUB-
• i.-t i ■ • aid new ones. Dun’; terget the place.
a r •-E. ISAACS.
YEW BOOKS.
i T BOARDMAN’S “ Washington Block” Build
A ing.
Parton’s Life of Burr ;
Guy Livingstons;
Beatrice Cenci;
Havard Tarter's *• Northern Travel
M hue Lies, by Reade;
; eh mJ Lar ofGa., by Miller ;
LitvufGen'l Blackshear, by Milter j
21st rultra. Repts, &c.. Ac.
1 J M.