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Cotton Avenue, Macon,
GEORGIA.
XXTE beg to call the attention of the citizens of
Vy Macon, and the counties trading to Macon, to
our stock of NEW GOODS, now coming in to store,
which hare been carefnllv selected and well bought.
Consisting of all stiles and quality of goods usually
kept in a Drv Goods trad*.
Brown and bleached Hvmenpun*.
•* “ »• Shirtings.
English and American Prints,
Linen and cotton Diapers.
Welsh, Shaker and Cotton Fianeia,
Irish and Blay Linens,
Kentucky Jeaces and Satinets,
Tweed* Cassimeres, Ac.,
Marsails Quilts,
.Wool, Linsey and Cotton Stripe*,
Spool Cotton, Tapes, Needles.
Buttons, Combs und Brushes,
FANCY.
Robe A Laize and Double JupeStlks *L> to s&.*»,
Black Gro. Deßhine and Bay ad re Silks,
Marcel line Silk* and white and black Satin,
Lupin’s solid and figured Marinos.
Robes A Laize and DvLanes,
Solid Delanes. Alpacca*.
Bombazines Ac.,
Embroidered Cambric and Swiss Collars,
Valencines Lace Collars and Setts, x.‘> to
Prinia Donna Sleeves. to 81.'..
Wool and Stella round cornered Shawls.
Cloth Cloaks, black Velvet Cloaks, s3.'» to £•••>,
Jaconet and Swiss Edgings,
Valencines and English thread Laces.
Terms.-Time bills due Ist January next cash
bills liberally discounted one price only on nil Gc*-**«,
this rule will be stnctly followed. ir house is well
known to many of the citizens of the cit v and we
would refer the public to Messrs. E. A. A J. A. Nis
bet, Mr. Jacks' n DeLoachc. Rev. S. Landrum and
Ayres, Wingfield A Co.
J * FEARS A SWANSON.
p s —Wo will receive New Goods by nearly even
ateamer. sep xvi-tc F. A. S.
WOSTENIIOLM
POCKET CUTLERY!
Manufactured Expreaaly for
18. WISE.
IIIAVt ’just received from their SIIEP FIELD
works a large and splendid assortment of pocket
Knives and Razors, which purchasers will please call
und examine. B. A. WISE,
feb 4-ts Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Sugar Cured Hams.
5 CASKS Chandler A Co.’s celebrated Sugar Cur
ed Canvassed Hams,
’ 60 do choice Tenn, clear Sides. Just received by
julv one M< CALLIE A JONES.
I )i ’(/ss A1 <• 11< i 11’J.- <Kr <•-
HR*. EASTUAA,
First St, Square alove th? Flint Hous<,
AITOVLD announce to the Ladieaand citizens gen
VV erally, of Macon and vicinity, that having se
cured the service of one of
W heeler A llilson’s Sewins Machines,
is prepared to ciit, Mich, sew, and make up all work
entrusted to her, (both coarse and fine; such as La
dies’Garments, Bonnets, Plantation Good*. Ac., Ac.
r.ST” A share of patronage i» respectfully sulicted. 1
Macon, Oct. 7-8 t
GEO. W. PRICE
IS NOW
Receiving his Stock
FANCY AND ST A PLE
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS.
Which will l>e disposed of on as
good terms as any house in the
city. IJis friends and the public
generally, are requested to
Give him a (all.
September 28, ISM.—ts
Gloves, Glovesl
/"lOMHUfD und while Kid, Silk. Cn.hmcre and
5 ;■ Buck liloves, Kid and Buckskin (lanntlets ol
Terr superior qxialitv. Just received at
»ep E. WIXSHIP.
ARKANSAS LANDS
( $O3(I ACRE.Si
FOR SA.LE.
fTMlfe following valuable lands in the State of Ar
I kansas are offered for sale at very low price* and
on the most accommodating term*, viz:
4,38510-100 acres in (’rittendeu county located on
the St. Francis river- high above the late high wa
ter—and aa rich in noil as any lands in the State.
L 760 acres in Prairie county, in lotsoflGO, 32” and
<4O acre*; they arc first nite lands and well located.
383 acres situated in Independence county, about
f Jlif niilpa from Batesville in flourishing town» and
about ouc iwd half iruttf the rm i tiboqj 4<<
scirsvi •• wn«ji vnmt •. »»««■«« «•••
•nrin***. Io«* house, crib Ac. This is good land, in
an ol J settled part of the State.
HOT acre* in White county; 863 C'’-l"° acres in
Braley county ; 6*7 iu ( res in’PmnsoU county. The
above rank as first-class lands, well located in flour
ishing neighborhoods.
1,32“ acres <>n White river, two miles above the
town of Desarc. This i* known n* the White Bluff
tract, and i* high and drv above nil overflow*. The
land is rich, well timbered, ami in all respects calcu
lated to make an excelletil plantation’. \\ bite river
ia navigable all the year for one hundred miles above
this tract, which i* one of the best point* on the riy -
er for a wood yard easy of access to the steamers in
*dl stages of the river and no doubt by proper man
agement the wood could lx- made to pay tor the land
in a short time.
The id>ove lands are exempt from taxation up to
1863 aqd ’64. They have been selected with great
care ; ppd nil of them i with the exception of one tract i
being convenient tu the line of the Memphis ami Lit
tle Rock Rail Ro>J fc they will consequently increase
greatly in value.
For "further inlormation apply to A. IL Douglass,
Memphis, Tenn., or to F. H. BLOOM.
julv one Macon, Ga.
French Glass,
All Sizes from S-10 to 36-li.
M|RRORS and Looking Glass Plates, Frame ot
Gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut. Fur
sale by * T. A«. WOOD.
June 17-ts
Matting! Matting!!
those who fiu« Ibeir carpets rather warm for
g the season, wr would say, call at Packer’s and
you will find a most desirable article of Matting, all
widths and at very law mures.
TJayg-tf W W. PAKKEK A:<’<>.
Plantations for Sale.
Georgia— worth county,—l offer jcl
for saie my Land* and Mills, to-wit: Lots
numbers 81, Bs, L'»9, !♦>•»» 158, 183, all amounting to
twelve hundred and fifteen acres, and lying in the
15th*district of *aid county. Quality—all of the above
named lots are good conn and cotton making lands.—
My Mills, to-wit : two Saws, and two Grists, are new
ly built and situated on Abram's Creek, <a never fail
,ijg stream of water.»
Also, my Pindertown Plantation, lying on Flint
river, and on the old Stage road leading from Mac<>u
to Tallahassee, and in the lath district of said conn
tv, to-wit: Lot numbers 184. 18.\ I*B, 2<™, 2"1, and
three fractional lots numbers I*9. 2-’'». 229. all amount
ing to one thousand two hundred and sixty-five
acres, on which there is about four hundred acres of
open land and tolerably fair budding-, cod a* good a
seUlement of fa-ming lands n* there gre on Flint riv
er ; all of wh c’t arejbcnutifull.v watered.
Also, ray settlement of lands in the county of
J)vugberty, near the old Parker Stand and about 7 i
miles from Albaav, to-wit: Lots numbers jf, and
/factional lota numbers 21*, 249, ail amounting tn
809 acres, beautifully watered. Quality—first rate
farming lands.
Also, my settlement of laud* where I now live,
amounting to fifiO** acre* well watered, and about
jrtJO aara" of open land m»« •' cultivation There i»
ol this place a good I well ng House. Gm house,
Sctow, aud other out bouses. all in good order.
Any parson wishing to purchase any of Qie fore
going lands can examin • lor themsrh c* and make I
the same known to m< a* /■»•’ clla P <♦,<!• I
aug six -Jim R(• I GRP. J
AYER ’ S 1/
CHERRY
PECTORAL. JCb
FOR TUB RAPID CURE OF
CohU, Coiiklbs, and
Hoarseness.
BniMHf tJ>. Masi., 20th Dec., 1855. 'wfcx
Da. J. C. Am . I do not hesitate to nay
the iMmt remedy I have ever found for
Cougha, lloarMuoM, Influenza, and the
. >ncoinitant aymptoinsuf a Cold, iayonr JAae*
CHcaar PaciOßM.. It a constant use in
toy practice and my family for the tart
ten year* has ahnwn it to poMMt hope
dor virtues for the treatment of these
Complain to. EBEN KNIGHT, 81. D.
A. B. MOKTLKY. Esq.,of Uttcv. N. Y„ writes: “ I Imre
u»‘‘’l yowr IVdm-'tl niy«-lf and in my family ever nines
you inrentvd it, and believe it the Kst medicine for its
purpose evar put out. With a bad cold 1 should ►■-•iier
l<y twenty-fire dollars for a bottle thuu do without it, or
tike any other rvni<*ly.”
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenzn.
SpKiicoriKi.D. Mins.. Feh. 7,155«.
Bbothbb Aren: I will clxmrfidly certify jour iWoml
i« the best remedy we |wiaMM< for the cun- of rrhnnpmit
■ <>ugh. rrnup. ami the chest dineanen of children. Me of
vour fmternity in the South appreciate your skill, and
C'-mmeud your mediciue to our people.
HIRAM CONKLIN. >J. D.
AMOS LEE, Esq., Moxtkrei, U.. writes,.*kl Jan.. 1856:
“ 1 hsd a tedious 1 ufiiiriiza. which confined iiir in doom
six weeks; to«»k many medicines wilbnut relief; filially
triad your l>4b<nil by the advice of our clergyman. The
fir*t done relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs ;
Ism than one half the buttle made me completely well.
A uur medicine are the cheapest a* well as the I test wo
••an bny, and we esteem yon, Ductor, aud your remedies,
as the phh mau’s friend.”
Authma or Phthinic, and Bronchitis.
WtfT Manchutbb. Pa.. Feb. 4,1856.
Sir: Y«air in performing marvellous
cures in this section, it han relieved aeveral from alanii
ing svinpioins nf consumption, and is now curing a iuau
who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the
last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant.
A. A. RAMBF.V, M !>.. Albiox. Moxrof Co., lows,
write*. Sept. 6.18’».‘»: *• During my practice of many yearn
I have found nothing equal to yimr I’hrrrii r<cfo< til for
giving ease and reiK to consumptive patients, or curing
• uch as are curable."
We might add volume* of evidence, but the most eon
vincing |»n>»f of the virtues of this remedy In found in i’n
rff'-ets upon trial.
Consiiniption.
Vr<ibsbly wo one remedy has ever l>een known which
cur»-»t *• many and aurli dangerous rases as this. Soina
no human aid ran reach: Imt even to those the C.riry
f\rloral affords relief and comfort.
Astor Horsz. Nf w York City, March 5,1R50.
Doctor Aver. Jxiwztt: I feel it a duty and a pleasure
to inform ymi what ymr Cherry l*-do <’l has done for my
wife. She had been live mouths lal*>ring under the dan
gerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we
could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily fail
ing. until Dr. Strung, of thia city, when- we have come for
advirr, recommended a trial of your medicine. Me bless
his kindness, as we do your skill; forehr has recovered
from thin day. She is not yet its strong as she used to
be, lait is free from her cough, and calls herself welL
Yours with gralituilc and regard,
Oil LAN DU SHELBY, or SiiELBYViLUt.
n»H«/«»/»/«res. do i»nt despair till you Imvc tried Ater’s
Ciif.mry I’eitoral. It is made by one of the best medical
chemists in the worhL ahd its cures all around us liesjH*ak
the high merits of its virtues. r/dladeljtltia Lfdfftr.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
f|MIE scieiicvs <>( ('hemistry and Medicine hare l>een
A taxed thrlr utmost to produce tills lest. nu*t gterfeK
purgative which is know n to man. Inniimrralile proofs
arc shown Hint there I'lU.s have viilucs which surpass in
excellrnce the ordinary medicine*, ami tliat they win un
prrcedentedly ii|>oii the esteem nf all men. They are safe
and pleasant to take, but |n«we(fiil to cure. Their pene
trating projH-1 ties stimulate the v ital activities of Hie Isniy,
remure the wl*tructi>>m» of its organs, purify the blood,
and ex|wl diseswe. They purgrout the sml humors which
breed ami gr«»w dh»teni]»rr, stimulate sluggish or disor
d. redmgnn* into their natural action, and im|iait healthy
tnur with strength to the whole system. Nut only do
they cure the every -day complaint* of every body, but
h!m> formidable and dangerous diseases that have liaffied
the l<rnt of huimui skill. M bile they produce |x>werful
effects, they are at the same Hine. In diminished done*, the
aafest ami best physic that ran be employed fur rliildmi.
i Being •iigar-conted. they are please nt to take; and bring
‘ purely vegetable, are free froiu any risk of harm. Cures
have hern inH'lr which surpass belief wi re they not sub
stantiated by turn of aurli exalted |H>sition and diameter
a* to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent
cl rgi men and pby «ician* have hnt their names to certify
to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others
have sent me the nssiirniice of their cuiivietk n that my
l*re|<aratbnia emitillmte immensely to the relief of my
nfllictrd, suffering fdlow-mrn. *»
The Agent ladow named is plrMed to furnish gratis my
American Alimiiiac.couttiining directions for their use and
certificates of th* ir citrus, of the following complaints:*—
C<»tiveiH*s*. Bilious Complaints. RheiimsHsin. Dropsy,
lleai lburn. Ilea<iache arising from a font stomach. Nau
sea. lndige«H<m. Mot bid |i<H<-tii>n of the Ik'wrls and I’nin
arising therefrom. I latnleney. Loss of AppctitS. all Vlcei
ous and Cutaneous Disease* which ivquirc an cvactinnt
uu-diciiir. Rcrofnla or King’s Evil. They also, l y purify
ing Hie blood mid stimulating the system, cure many
complaint* which It would not be supposed thev could
reiu li. such «• iVafu;-’-. Bartial Blindness. Neuralgia and
Nrrvoii* Irritability. Derangmicnts of the Liverand Kid
ncys, (lout, and other kindred complaints arising from a
low state of the Ixwly or <>l>stl uctioii ol its functions.
Do not I* put off by unprincipled dealers w ith some
other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Aveb’s
Fills, and tike nothing el*. No other they mn give
you compares with this in its intrluaic value or curative
powers. The sick want ttio best aid there is fur them,
and they should have it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
-y Prick 113 Cm. per Box. Fire Boxes for sl.
SOLD BY
ZEILIN, HUNT A CO., mul by all Druggist*and
Dealer* in Medicine. upr22
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(Formerly Ciinnniev House.«
ALBANY, GA.
r I S IIE above Hotel, in Albany, the [tre*ent
i I terminus of the Georgia and Florida
Rail Road, is now open for the receptiou of
t he SirfiiaA
travelling; plblk*.
The House aud Firrnittire arc new, the Proprietor
is determined U» make it a First Class lionet, and
hopes by a strict attention to the w ants of hi.* guests,
to merit the patronuge of the public.
apr22-tf L. H. DUNHAM, Proprietor.
Lime) Lime!
ALABAMA.
now prepared to furnish any quantity
v v (from 1 to .'>'•<> bbl*.,* of the above named arti
clc, equal if not superior tu the best Rockland, at as
low or lower figures than any Limo can be had in our
market. Masons and contractors will find it to their
interest to call. ('. (' AMPBELL A SON,
apr 22-ts Agents.
ROIU It I i ixM. \V. *■: . Ji '!!> lix l>l. 11 ,
CUKIS. D. FINDLAY.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY
i—_—s '..'A
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
MACON, GEORGIA.
r I' , HE Proprietor* «>f this establishment would re
JI apectfully call the attention of those contempla
ting the erection of Sfram Afill-e, for and
Grindif»r>, or for any other purpose whatever. The
1 superiority ofthe work has been, and will In*, a suf
ficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for
tiie expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern establishment. The following* comprises a list of
Machinery, Ac., for any portion of which we will be
ideased to receive orders, viz :
Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Circu
lar Snws, Mill Gearing. Mill Stones, of best qual
ity for Corn and Wheat. Water Wheels, a
great variety, Gin Gear, all size*.
Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
public and private Build
ings. Ac.. ofWroughl
and Cast Iron em-
bracing
Strength with liennty nf
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes. Columns fo*
Stores, Churche*, Ac., Ac.. Gold Mining Machine
ry, with Double and Single acting Force >
and Lift I’umps of any required sizr,
Shafting with Turned Pul lies, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter. Cotton Press Irons,
Cuttun Screw >. Mill
Screw* and
Bale*.
England’.* Celebrated self-acting Cur Couplings, and
other Rail R<»ad Castings. All work warranted to be
equal to the best made elsewhere.
oet 17
Kennedy’s Family and
l I LSIOK I 1.01 |<.
ZANE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Sack* Kennedy’s
x 7 Family and Excelsior Flour. (M) sacks other
brands Supertint und Extra Flour. Ju*t received
and for talc by Met’ ALLI E A JON ES.
mar 25 ts
HENRY HORNE’S
CELEBBATEb
Confectionery,
finest CAKE nnd UKEAD and FRENCH ■
PASTRY BAKERY, CANDY Mauu
factory, FRUIT mid TOY <
Store, PROVISION '
Store and
RESTAURANT,
Has Ixjen remove to
CHKRY STRTCHTT,
Next to Ayrks. WtXGFfRLb A C’o’a Wholesale Gioce
ry Establishment, and on the Street leading
to the Passenger Depot,
MACON GEORGIA.
r I’’IIK undersigned having since first October re-
1 moved to bis spacious Stores, offers for sale one
o! the largest and most complete assortments of (
CONFECTIONARIES,
at Wholesale and Retail, for Cash entirely, at the '
very lowest calculated prices. My Stock in part con- <
sista of the following : The best
Cake* A: Pastry, Bread A:
CRACKERS
made of the clioircHt materials in the city Iresh bak- ,
ed every day.
Ornamental Cakes
in the newest style*, for Weddings, Parties and Pic-
Nies, and of a superiority’ to which all my customers
will favorably testify.
Candies,
Fresh home made, and fine French Candies of every
sort and Style.
Fruit*.
Oranges, Pine Apples, Banana*, Apples, I.emons,
Cucoanuts, Peacan Nut*. Brazil Nuts, Filberts. Para- '
disc Nuts, Almonds. Prince** Almonds, Raisins,
Figs, Dates, Prunes, Currants, Citrons.
Toy* and Doll*,
The large*! and best assortment in the city.
Xegar* and Tobacco
Os the very best brands, to suit the most particular
Customer.
Provision*.
Cranberries, Cabbages, Onions, Potatoes, Teacakes,
Yeast Powders. Fish, Oysters, Game, Lobsters. Sar
dines, Salmon, State Cheese,Pineapple Cheese. Choic
est Butter, English Pickles, American Pickles by
Jar or Gallon. Sauces, Captsups, Spices, Candles,
Teas, Coffee, etc., etc.
Wine* and Brandic*,
Os which I keep only the very lx‘st, and guarantee
the same to be pure, and not composed of Drugs.
Otard, Dupuy A Co.. Sazerac. Bourbon Whiskey,
Scotch Whiskev, Heidsick. Champagne. Maderia,
Sherry, Port, Muscat. Cherry Cordial. Malaga, Clar
et, Jlockheiiner. Markobrunner, Jamaica Rum, Ca
tawba Wine, Native Pure Juice.
Parties
Furnished withall sorts of Confections, and in a style ’
to compete with the best Confectionaries North or
S<»uth.
My ReataurfUlt. to be opened < n the IMh of
October, instant, will l>c supplied with the best the
markets afford, and all dishes w ill be cooked to suit
the most scrupulou*.
Jiff* Attentive waiters, clean place®, and moder
ate charges are induceir.ents which I offer.
My terms are strictly Cash, no account* arc
made.
All that fair, honest dealing, prompt attention,
politeness, and the most reasonable cliargesrequire,
. will be found at mv establishment.
Orders from the country, accompanied with
the Cash, will meet with attention, and all goods are
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
oel xiv-im HENRY HORNE.
IIEXIII
195 Broadway, N. Y-
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
1) IRTICULAR attention given to the execution of
I orders for Rail Ro d supplies and equipments.
Being agent for the Manufacturers of all the leading
articles, he can furu sh them at the Factory prices
free of commission. Reference*.
New York E. W hitehoiise, Esq., Banker; Messrs.
Henry Coit A Son ; (’ha* Day, Esq.
Macon —T. R. Bloom, Esq.; Dr. Robert Collins.
Savannah Wm. Duncan, Esq.
june 3-ts
GSANITS HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
r I'MIE subscriber w ill open the above Hall
1 about the first of April next, for the nr
coinmodation of F’amilirs. Day Boarders and
Transient Customers. This House is now
offered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel in
the South, and from its central location, its large
and airy rooms, offers great inducements and accom
modations to Families and Transient person*. The
public may expect from this House, all the luxuries
and comforts to be found in unv other hotel.
B. F. DENSE,
mar 2-ts Late of the Floyd House.
FOR RENT.
House and Lot on College Hill adjoining Mr*
1 Weed’* is fur rent until October. I*s’.». Apply
to JOHN LAMAR. ‘
i oct 7
lUNINGER’S
5 o
o *
G I 1N ,
A. M. Bininger & Co.
(Establiflied 1778,)
IMPORTERS,
No. 17 Broad Street,
NEW YORK.
This agreeabk-Tonic is designed especially as a
Safe and reliable Medicine
for Family Use.
The Public are afliired that our
London Dock Gin is a iuperior
article, poffefling all the virtues
ascribed to it as a Medicinal Be
vera<j>, and delerving of their pa
tronage, in preference to the sus
picious decoctions emanating from
irresponsible fowrees, and fold un
der various pretentious names.
The fad that our house (elhblished
in 1778,) has attained a favorable
reputation for the genuine character
and purity of its Liquors, will, we
trull, 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 tacftmileof our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United
States and Canadas, bv Druggitls,
Grocers, &c.
Druggists and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies,
Direct from U. S. Bonded Ware-.
noufes, of all the favorite brands 1
and moil approved Vintages. V
For Sok K' F 1.. STROIIK KEH ,t CO , aod ZEI
I.IN. HCNT *co 'faeon, Co jnnr Im
MACON FLOUR MILLS. ’
We have ju«t received a Lot of
Choice White Wheat,
and the familiea of Macon can rely upon getting
NICE, SWEET, FRESH FLOUR.
We are supplying the dealers and Families of Ma
con at lower rates thaw can be bought in Tennessee,
of the same grade.
‘•Corupciiou h the Life ®f Trade,”
and all we a«k it a trial of our Flour and Prices, as
compared with other*.
Fresh Meal and Grits at all times.
Also, Brau and Shorts mixed for cow feed.
We are also paving fr) cts. to 11,00 to Farmer* for
Wheat and furnish sacks to deliver it in.
JAS. A KNIGHT.
U. t 7 Agent.
Latest News by the Atlantic Telegraph
ISAACS’ SALOON!
r I 5 ) all whom it may concern : This is to notify the
1 public that ISAACS tsjat home again and begs
to assure hi* patrons that his Saloon is not a thing
of a day. Citizen.* und the traveling public will find
their establishment open, not for the weason only,
but at all seasons of the year, and those calling on
us will st all hours find our Larder supplied with all
the delicacies that the New York and other markets
will afford in the wav of eatables and someth.ng good
to drink—and, six days out of seven, more than can
be found in any other house.
E. ISA ACS A BROTHER,
Under Klitten't Hall, Cherry ,St.
Hi* Bill of Fare will every day.
Be just the thing for little pay.
And those who at their place may cat
Will find in it all things compleee.
And going once, they then will know
That Isaacs’ is the place to go.
We shall be happy to see our friends, assuring
them that it will be <>ur unremitting care to please in
every respect, as we flatter ourselves we have done
till now.
It may not be generally known, that we have, to
meet the wishes of the Medical Faculty, imported by
ourselves a very superior quality of Pale Brandy,
fine Old Port. Sherry and Madeira, possessing all the
medicinal qualities so much desired by them.
Look at <>ur Bill • f Fare and choose for yourself;
OYSTERS
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the
shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in any
wav you want them.
ALSO.
Shrimp* and Crabs,
Wild Game of every variety.
Venison and Beef Steaks.
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlvta,
Ham ami Eggs.
Deviled Ham anti
Deviled Ternpins,
Mountain Ov.sters,
Turtle Soup,
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
Wood-cock. Grouse, Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Duck*. Fish, and anything that an epicure
wants, can always be had when in season.
Confectioneries and Fruit.
ISAACS also keeps constantly on hand a good as
sortnient of
(’os r kct t o x k i: t FS.
Okaxgkb.
Arrt.ES.
ILsasas.
I‘ixe Applkx,
Various descriptions of Nurs,
Cakes, Ac.
All of which can be purchased at low prices for Cwh.
Be «ure and call at
THE ISAACS HOUSE,
or.
ISAACS’ RESTAURANT.
Chkruy Street, sear Ralston’s xtw Hall,
oct 7 M'imn, <ir<»rgia.
J. F. WINTER & CO..
Auctioneers A General Commission
N1 e reliant s,
MACON, <;a.
r undersigned haw formed a copartnership for
1 th** transaction of the above business in this city
and solicit the patronage ofthe Public generally
From its central location, Macon offrt * rare facili
ty slur the quick and advantageous sale o' Flour.
Gram. Dry Good*, Groccric.* Ac. Particular atten
tion given t<> the public and private sale of Negroes,
Reul Estate. Stock*. Bond* Ac. Liberal ah.•nee*
made on consignment*. AH g >od* warranted a* rep
re*cnte l or no sale. .1 F WINTER,
sep j: J. s. WINTER.
WIN Hlir Will re n-.w to E. *aul.*t»erry’a old
stand, next door to Strong A Wood’s, «>n the
Ist of October, where he wHI b«- prepared to exhibit
one of the largest and most fashionable Stocks of
Clothin" o' or ottered in Macon.
*ng 2»>-tf
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN
ARE SOW RECEIVING THEIR
FAT-.U A. IST ID WINTER
STOCK,
\T their nltl Stand. Their ‘ tock consists in part
of the following gnod*, to which they invite the
attention of
Merchants and Planters:
SO Bales Gunny Cloth,
I 200 Coils Richardson Repo,
]ihhi Pound* Bailing Twine.
150 Bags Coffee—Java, Port Rico, Rio and Laguira,
!«• Chests Black and Green Tea,
75 Barrels A, B A (’ Sugar,
2*» “ Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
5 Boxes Loaf Sugar.
1-5 Hogsheads Fine Port Rico,
".•to Sacks Liverpool Salt
!<hi Sat ks Alum Salt,
l.»0 Boxes Adamantine Candle*,
40 “ Sperm
75 “ No. 1 Soap,
20 “ Family Toilet Soap,
85 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
12fi Kegs Nails,
st» Boxes Starch,
!•>.» J«r« Suuff,
50 Whole. Half and Quarter Kegs of Powder,
2o Cans Duck shooting Powder.
100 Bag* Shot.
loOjHHt Cigars, various brands,
5o Boxes Tobacco,
20C.ises Magnolia and Combination Tobacco,
2” Bales Osnaburg* and Stripes,
5 Cases Homespun, Bleached,
I" Bale* (teorgia Kersey,
5 •• Not them “
15 •* Blankets, all prices.
3o Baskets Pipt •’« Heidsick wine.
77» Cases Gingerand Blackberry Wine and Brandy,
5o Barrel* Rye and Corn Whiskey,
1" “ Extra and Bourbon “
50 “ Gin. Rum and Brandy.
10 Casks Madeira. Port and Sweet Wine,
10 Casos London Dock Gin.
15 “ Boker and Stoughton Bitters,
16 “ Lemon Syrup,
2"Casks Ale and Porter,
1“ Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Figs,
30 •• Assorted Pickles.
30 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
20 •• Superior Carb Soda,
Barrel.* and Boxes Soda and Butter Crackers,
25 Boxes Herrings.
5 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt,
5 Cases Ashton’s Table Salt,
!•' Doz. Well Buckets,
25 “ Bl tie
10 Nests of Tubs.
30 Doz. Wool Hats.
20 Boxes »jcveritt Axes,
pounds White . rad and Zinc,
100 Barrels Linseed Oil,
l u “ Tanners’and Machine Oil.
Also, a fine lot of Chrome Green. Yellow. Prussian
Blue. Terra De Sienna. Burnt Umber, Ac., Paints
and Varnish. Brushe* and Sash Tools,
Macon, Sept. Xo-tf
Bl TTER. Cheaae Pirkied Shad, Pickled Beef and
Cudtinli received weekly. For sale bv
«*ep o HARDEMAN A GIIIFFIN.
147“ City papers copy.
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
. O
g '/fr 2
o , \\ GO
OB o
o ! »-<
j Pm
ton Screws, worth
F Cut represents the Simplest ami moat
I Compact, and most Durable form of COTTON
SCREW in use.
Also, Steam Engine* and Boilers, and every
i artriy of Casting* und .MachioerA . Sugar Mill*, Ac.
Fall and Winter Trade
FOR
1858 AND 1859.
AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION.”
VITE are now in receipt of the largest and most
W comprehensive Stock of Goods that we have
ever presented to the public. Below we simply give
you an idea of our countless variety, and then come
and see us, and if we don’t show you that ours is the
largest Stock in Macon, we are responsible for the
eon sequences.
Dress Department.
Double Jupe Kobe Alaize,
Velvet Emoroidered Silk Robes, two Jupes,
Robe Alaize in Silk. Cashmere and Delaine.
Robe Aquillein Silk. Cashmere and Delaine,
Silk Robes in twi or three Volants,
Deux June Alaize in Silk and Worsted.
Printed Cashmeres in Plain and Fancy colors,
Plain Poult DeSoie and Glacie Silks.
Chintz Droguset auk Chintz Printed Delaines,
Bayadere Silks. Cashmeres and Delaines,
Mousseline DeChines in every color and variety,
Satin Plaid Poult DeSol es in all colors,
Black Gro de Rhine Silks, all widths ;
Marcellinc* and Lining Silks, all colors ;
Poult De Soie Qmlle Stripes,
Plain and Fancy Colored Chailie*.
Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeves !
Trimmings in Cashmere and Delaine ;
Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns,
Gala Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety ;
Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, Chaiiies, Italian Cloths
in great profusion ;
Lupin’s famous brand of Merinoes and Delaines of
every shade and hue;
English Merinoes at New York prices.
Ginghams. Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines,
A job lot of 5 cents Delaines at 12>. cents a yard.
The above gives hut a slight conception of their
Stock of Dress Goods now on hand at the “ Bazaar of
Fashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Embroidery and Lace Depart-
MENT.
Real Point A’Leucon Lace setts from sl2 to S4O a
sett.
Real Point A Phque setts from $lO a sett to $25
Valencienes Lace sects in Plain Lace and transfer
from $4 to $25 a sett.
Honiton laice setts at all prices.
French worked Collars and Sleeves from the low
est price to sl7 a sett.
Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves
at all prices.
Marseilles setts of the newest patterns.
French Yokes and Chemisetts of superior quality
and design.
Frilling and Flouncing* of every quality from 25
cents a yard to $5
Dimity Bands in great profusion.
Linen Embroidery, beautiful both in Edgings and
Insertions.
Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertions of eve
ry conceivable style and price.
Ladies Rea Point Lace trimmed Handkerchiefs en
tirely new pattern and si ape.
Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and ex
quisite designs.
Ladies’ Round “ Princess Olga.”
Kerchiefs that exci’-e the admiration of all.
Plain llemstiched and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in
large quantities.
Misses’ Silk Embroidered Talmas.
Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich.
A tine Stock of Infant’s Embroidered Dresses and
. Waists.
I A choice selection of Embroidered Skirts and Ilein
stidied do.
The above constitutes a few of our styles, all of
which we will be happv to show von at
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’
“ Bazaar of Fashion.”
Cloak, Mantilla and Shawl Dc-
P ARTMENT.
The following embraces a few of our styles to which
we invite the attention of purchasers :
Embroidered Velvets from SBO to $75.
“ Princess Olga” for Winter of lS5x.
*• Meg Murillos” “ “ “ •*
“ Donizetta” “ “ “ “
“ Frcz zolina” “ “ “ “
“ Pepita Gassier" “ ** ** **
" Rosalies," a plain but neat style.
*• Maratain," tasty and full pattern.
“Coras.” “ •• “
“ Evas," with and without sleeve*.
“(’ oita Diva” of Beaver Cloth, imported.
Stella Shawls of all colors.
Reversible Scotch Shaw I.* that can Im* w >rn three
wavs—all beautiful.
Lad it* Promo*>:»«!<• Shauls.
Cashmere and Merino Scharfs “a Ln Eugenia."
Plush bordered Shawls, fanev colors.
Velvet and Zephyr Scarf* for the Neok.
Rigolett* and Nubees for evening wear.
Zephvr Shawls, and in fad everything to please
the Ladies in the ah ..re Department, at the "Bazaar
ROSS. COLEM \N ARDSS.
Hosiery and Glov? Department.
Black Silk Hose, all numbered from the lightest '
to the heaviest make.
Pearl and White Silk Hose both plain and Em
broidered, in great variety.
A full line of German and real British Hose, both
black and white, comprising every quality.
A tine assortment of heavy spun Silk Hose, both
white and black.
Lama, Cashmere and Thibet Hose in all colors, and
in great variety, sos winter wear.
In child on’s Hosiery our Stock is very full, em
bracing a full line of Plain and Fancy colored Meri
no Hose. Striped and Polka Shetland do.
An elegant and well assorted Stock of Gents Half
Hose, all colors.
Boys Half Hose, in all sizes and colors.
In Ladies and Gents Gloves, we defy competition, '
as our Stock comprises a full line of Foreign and Do
mestic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrated
brands.
In Sil : and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladies
and Gents wear, we promise you a most superior 1
line of all qualities. Don’t forget to examine this
branch of our Department at the "Bazaar of Fash
ion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Ornamental Department.
This branch of our Department presents to vour
inspection and investigation quite an array of Oil
running!* ami handsomely framed Lithographs of
beautiful, modern d ->ign. Among them you will
sec
“ Sybil’s Cave,” nt Hoboken, New Jersey,
*• Tomb of Koscinsco,” at West Point,
“ Height of Fashion,”
“ Washington,”
Napoleon,”
“ Lady and Slave,"
•* Hussar,”
“ Capitol of the United Staten,”
“ ('hampion of the Rhine,”
“ Prize Fighters,”
“School Teacher’s Frown.”
“School Teacher’s Smile.” besides many others
on hand, at the “ Bazaar of Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
Staple Dry Goods Department.
Calicoes to 37 cents. Cashmeres, Vest
ings, Opera Flannels, Linsevs, Kerseys. Satinets.
Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantilla
(Moth, Bleached and Brown Shirtings. Bleached and
Brown Sheeting, fi. ft, ]“, and 11-4. Canton Flrnnels.
White Domet and all wool Flannels, Green. Red. and
Yellow Flannels, of all prices. Linens, Toweling*.
Napkins. Huckaback. Birds Fye and Russia Diapers, i
Crash Canvassed and Colored Table Damasks, Fur
niture and Dress Dimity. .Marseilles Spreads. Knit
ting Yarn. Table (’overs. Piano Covers, Negro Stripes 1
and Plaids, Tickings, Furniture and Bed Checks, an
elegant assortment of 9. 10, 11. 12 and 14-4 Bed Blan
kets. Negro Blankets in groat variety, and at a shade
over cost, to make room, besides a never ending va
riety which it is impossible to enumerate on paper,
but which will be shown with pleasure at the “ Ba
zaar of Fashion,” by
ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS.
Fancy Notion Department.
Every article for the Toilet can Im* found among our
countless variety, ami to enumerate would Im* an
endless task. Suflice it to say. that in Soaps, Pom
ades, Hair Oil. Perfumery. Hair. Nail and Tooth
Brushes, Hair Pins. Hair Pin Head Dresses, Scissors,
Buttons, Threads. Needles, Tapes. Bindings, Hooks
A Eyes, Cords. Dress Fringes and Galoons, Hamp
ers, Baskets, Reticules, Purses. Portmonaies, Belts,
Whalebone, Brass and Steel Hoops, Carpel Bags,
Thimbles, and a thousand other articles we are thor
oughly posted in. and will be happy to submit to your
inspection at the “ Bazaar nf Fashion.” bv
ROSS, COLEMANA ROSS.
Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Depart-
MEMT.
Tapestry, Velvet Carpetings of new, rich and ele
gant shade and design.
Tapes* rv I russel Carpetings, comprising every
shade and hue. with mingled and set figures in great
variety. Three Ply. Ingrain, Super and Dutch
Hemp Carpetings to suit the most exact and scrupu
lous.
An extensive lot of Rugs of various- Patterns be
sides a sn|M*rb collection of Druggets. Mattings, and
4-4 Oil Cloths.
Don’t fail to set these Goods. as our prices will on
sure satisfaction These Goodft can be seen at the
•• Bazaar of Fashion” bv
oct 7 ROSS. COLEMAN A ROSS.
TO PIaAJVTMM.
r | 5 HE subscribers have on hand, a good stock of
I Oanaburgs, Kerseys. Blanket*, and coittse Shoes
mutable for the aeaaon, also, a general stock of Gro
ceries which they will sell cheap for ('ash or approv
ed credit, at the old stand on tin- comer above the
Lanier lloum <’. CAMPBELL A SON.
Maron, Oetbfarr •«», 1*57.
13 . -A-. XAZ IS 13
DEAI. K K IN
IIOI'SE FURNISHING GOODS,
CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE,
COOKING, BOX AND OFFICE STOVES,
WOOD-WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, AND
Munutacturer of Plain Tin Ware.
On Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
oct 17
BOOKBINDING.
JACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
description of Blank Account Books, and binds
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and Mis
cellaneous Books, Clerks’ Record and Docket Books
with or without printed forms, and warranted best
quality paper.
Engineers’ profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders from the country promply and carefully
attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue onedoor below
Ross and Colemans’. may xui
111 RLBI T, <ll %PIN A CO.,
IMPORTKItS AND JOBBERS OF
Milk and Hi I liner y Goods,
Ab. 151 Broadway New York.
Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Dress
Trimmings, Ac
JOSKPII M. Ilt KLBIT, ANDREW A. CHAPIN,
WOODBRIDGE NEARING, 111 Fl'S L. TODD,
oct r.'
WILLIAMS A POTTER.
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
Ab. 98 South Street, New York.
R. S. WILLIAMS, E. S. POTTER,
G. N. WILLIAMS,
1 OCt I*.'
J. W. SPALDING & CO..
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
Ab. 8 South Comnurciol Street, between Market and
Walnut, Saint Luuie, Mo.
Our entire attention given to the Sale and Purchase
of Bale Rope and Bagging, Provisions, Flour, Grain,
Ac., Ac. Respectfully refer to Merchants of St. Louis
generally. oct 19
E_ J. DONNELL,
GENERAL CuMMISSION MERCHANT.
' 16 Exchange Place, opposite Merchant*' Exchange,
NEW YORK.
nov 5
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
BROADWAY, N-JilW YORK,
SIMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors.
nov 5
ALFRED F JAMES,
ATTORNEY _A»T UAW,
Galveston, Texas.
"VITILL attend to the prosecution and collection of
V > claims against the Government of Texas and
individuals—the investigation of, and perfecting ti
tles, the payment of Taxes, and redemption of pro-
I perty sold for Taxes in every county in the State, also
the recording bills in the proper county
wishing to invest in Texas Lands at
the present low prices, and desiring information,
will always receive prompt aqd reliable responses to
their enquiries.
oct 19
JONES A lIANABERGYI
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 285 Broadway, New York,
Opposite .1. T. Stewart'a.
New Styles for Gent’s wear constantly on hand.
Also, a choice assortment of Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
I oct 19
U ENTER N HOTEL.
Nos, 9,11,13 & 15 Cortlandt Street, New York.
|- This House is centrally located in the most busi
ness part of the City and particularly adopted to
Southern and Western Merchants.
D. D. WINCHESTER,
oct 19 TUGS. D. WINCHESTER.
ALLEN A WOOTTON,
General Grocers and Commission Merchants.
1 In "Ealato/t'g Range," Third Street Macon, (ia.
oct r.»
J. A. Ol SLEY,
General Grocer and Commission Merchant,
“Ral*ton'* Range," Muton, (ia.
Highest prices will be paid for all country produce,
oct 19
LOCKWOOD Ar IM BOIS,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
558 Broadway, New York.
Ibtw-'en St. Nicholas and Metropolitan tbdelr.
» O. MU'KWOOD, J. DI'BUIS.
oct 19
L. N. WHITTLE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA.
OFFICE next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Dfig
? Store. ' oct 20
WANTED.
I A... 'till hnving Military b<»iinfy Land Warrants,
1 anil will always give the highest cash price.
Macon, Ga . Oct 2" ’• J, BLAKE.
DR. J. S. BAXTER,
OFFERS his professional services to the citizcnsof
Macon and vicinity. Office in Ralston s Buildings,
over E. Winship’s Store. oct 2<«
11. W. BLOOM,
. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 229 Broadway, Corner Barclay St,,
NEW YORK,
References, in Macon: Messrs. E. A. A J. A. Nis
bet, Attorney? at Law; Dr. Robert Collins.
I oct 2<»
T. S. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON’. GA.
OFFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Street,
I first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
oct 20
ROBERT <OLEMAN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
M ACON. GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to filling orders for
Cotton.
Office over E. Winship’s Clothing Store, Cotfon
Avenue. oct 20
[ T. K. BLOOM,
Factor & Commission Merchant.
MACON, GEOIiGIA.
oct 20
PERKINS. KING A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 20 Broad Street, near Wall New York
Orders for every description of Merchandize will
receive prompt attention.
Refers to C. Campbell A Son, Macon, Ga.
DENNIS PEBKINS, HEN UY 1.. KING,
Sep 16 HENTtT C. PEItKINS,
WILLI kM DI N< AN,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
SAVAXXAII, GEORGIA.
oct 20
CLARK A- LIPPITT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
A/.fti.VY. C,A
HAVING returned to Dougherty ciurnty, and as
sociated with me in the pracitce of Law. Alex.
S. Lippitt, Esq., prompt and faithful attention will
be given to all business entrusted to our enro. We
■ will practice in the count io* of Dougherty. Baker,
Calhoun, J.ee, Dooly and Worth—in the Supreme
Court at Macon; in the U. S. Courts, and wherever
; specially engaged. Pnrtii ular attention will be given
to the collecting and securing of monev demands.
RICH’D. H (’LARK.
Albany, Ga., Dec. 7,1857.
k»K. 11. K. GI.TEV
/ XFFICE .in the corner, opposite the Methodist
1 / Church. f ‘b vtin ts
JAMES M. FOLSOM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
V MT” ILL practice i i the courts of Appling. Coflt’T,.
v V Ware, Clinch. Charlton, Camden, Wayne and
Glynn of the Brunswick Circuit, and in the Courts
of Jxiwndes and Berrian of the Southern Circuit.-
Particular attention paid to the sale of South Georgia
Lands.
Reference* Judge A. E Cochran. Brunswick, Ga.
Judge Peter E. Love, Thomasville, Ga.
Ga. Pl’ters’ Corn Whiskey.
/ YNE HUNDRED Barrels Ga. Planter*’ White
\ / Corn Whiskey.
s«> barrels Smiths. Old Bourbon. I?.obertsou county
and other brands whiskev, for sale by
mar 25-ts McCALL’F A JOMj>S.
PAKKEIFS
C AS II IND r < EM ENTS.
arc offering ami intend to offer for a sea*oi;
> > the niovt extraordinary ioducemants to those
desiring to purchase
FANCY ANDSTAPbE DRY GOODS
for the Cash. Our st<M*k is large, and selected with *
the greatest care, and to cash buvers we would say,
give us a call as we intend >o make it to vour inter
est. The Io a* figures at which we ha\ e bought «ur
second Spring Sb wk, enable us to promise this with
perfect roy/jA u.r*-
may fl ts W W PAR K.EJ< A CQ
MOUNQEB & DeGRAFFEIfBIED
ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELLORSAT LAW
Vienna, Dooly County Ga.
R. A. COLCLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
And Commissioner of Deeds for the State of
Georgia,
Montgomery, Ala.
Will prnctice in the 2d, Rth, ‘.'th and loth J U( r
ciul Circuits of the Stale, and in the Suurem.
Federal Courts. H “ 1
Itefertiicu.— William Knox, Jons lUxlt, Mont,
gomerv, Ala.
feb 25-ts
JAS. 11. XI?Ala
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZEBULON GA.
fob xi-ts
DU. F. G. CASTLEN,
OFFICE
OVER E. L. STROHECKER & CO S DRUG STORE
dec 8
LOCHRANnrUIiIARr
ATTORNEYS A.T LA.-W
MACON. GA. ’
Office by the Mechanic’s Bank.
OFFICE HOUKS from Bto 12, A. M., 2 to 5 p
M., ami, also, from 7 to 10, P. M.
Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir
cuit, and in the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
lumbia, and in the Supreme Court.
O. A. LOCH RANK, JOHN LAR An
F. D. BAILEY;
ATTORNEY AT LA IF.
Dawson, Terrell Co., (in.
YATH-L Practice in the follow ing Counties : 7»r
--▼ V rell Superior Court, Ist Monday in March aud
September.
Early Superior Court. 3d Monday in March tad
September.
(’lay Superior Court, 4th Monday in March and
! September.
Stewart Court, 2d Monday in April and
I October.
Randolph Superior Court, Ist Monday in Mav &ad
November.
D Calhoun Superior Court, 4th Monday in May aid
November.
I Lee Superior Court, 4th Monday in March and
i September.
I Dec. 17. 1857..1V.
LAW NOTICE.
r |' , IIE undersigned offers his services in the practice
1 of the LAW in the several counties of the Ma
con District; also out of the District, in Jones. Mon*
roe and Dougherty, and by special contract. In any
county of the State. Office opened in the citv of Ma
con Ist of March ensuing. I ntil then mv address is
Albany, Ga. ABNER P. POWERS.
jan 2s
DE. H. A. METTAVER,
HAVING spent a portion of three successive years
in this city, during which time he has limited
his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
spectfully otters his services to the citizens of Macon
and the surrounding country, in all the branchenif
his profession. Office on the South-east corner of 3d
and Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocen
Store. ’ dec 31
SPEER & HUNTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.,
Office on Triangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue-
IVE have associated as patners in the practice of
V > Law in the counties of the Macon and adjoin
ing Circuits, and elsewhere in the State by special
j contract—also, will attend the Federal Courts at Sa
vannahand Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER.
Feb. 17.1858 S \.\H EL Hl NTER.
TcnncfcMcc Corn Whiskey.
I*Y Barrels Country made Corn Whiskey, warrent
«« ed pure and free from poisonous 'Drugs and
Acid '. Just received and for sale bv
mar id tt M< < M.LIF. A JONES.
Notice to Shippers.
Socth-Wksteun R. R. ♦
Macon, July 12,1*58, »
@ t-Ei
S ( >1 T||-\V ESTERN Rail Road is now completed
and in openuinn to BrownS* Station ami Daw
son. Passenger Trains pnssjnpovrr it tn connection
with Albany Train daih. Freight Train, at present,
between Macon and Duwscn, tri weekly. Rate of
Freight between Savannah, Augusta, Macon and oth
er points, and Brown’s and Dawson’s, will be the
1 same as between those places and Albany.
All Goods for Cuthbert and place* West of Dawson,
should be shipped to Dawson.
julv xv GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
City papers copy.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
EtH
SCHEDULE FOR I’A.SSEXGEH TRAINS.
On and after Jul} 15th.
I EAVE Macon 11.45, p. m., and 9.45. a. m.; «r
--j rive in Columbus 5.35, a. m., and 3.45, p. m.;
Leave Columbus 4a. in. and 3.45 p. in. Arrive in
, Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Leave Macon 11. p. tn. Arrive at Albany 6.25 a.
m. Dawson 6.ta) a. m.
Leave Albany 3."0, p. ni., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
Arrive in Macon 9.18, p. m.
Tri-weokly Accommodation Down, Mondav, Wed
nesday and Friday. Up- Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Leaves Macon 7.12, a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.20
p. m., Albany 4.31, p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20, a. m., Dawson— Arrive st
: Macon 3.13, p. m.
4 Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville
. nd Bainbridge, Ac., connect with regular trains
at A.’bany. Also from Dawson tri weekly to Cutb*
' bert, Foi‘ Gaines, Ac.
At Macon connects with Trains on Central and Ma
, con A Western ’Mil Road.
Passengers from Columbus nnd the Weat for
' ’’uuth-Western Georgia '•» Florida should take the
4., a. m. train, at Coluniu?M. Both trains run on
Sundays.
FARE from Albany via Savannah New York by
Steamships in Cabin, $24 25. Tickets cu." be procur
ed from Rail Road Agent, Albanv.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
July xr Superintendent.
MACON & WESTERN R. ROAD.
ON and after 1 hursday, the 15th inst., the trains
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon 12>o, night, arrive Atlanta 7.15, a. m.
Leave Macon 10.00, a. m., arrive Atlanta 4.00, p. m.
Leave Atlanta 12, night, arrive Macon 7.15, a. m.
Leave Atlanta 11 a. in., arrive Macon 5.00, p. m.
The night trains will not be rwn on Sundays. The
b> a. m. train from Macon connect* with the Wes
tern A Atlantic R. It. for Chattanooga. Knoxville,
Nashvrfie. Memphis, at h. 40, p. in., with Georgia
R. R. for Augusta at 12 night,, and Atlanta A West
Point R. It. at 12.5, n. m.
The a. br train from Macon connect's with
the Georgia Road at J 2.00.. a. ni., and Atlanta A
West Point, Road, at 12.45, p. m.
The completion of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail
Road, makes this the most pleasant nnd direct route
to the
VIKGINIA SPRINGS.
Through Tickets ti* which may be had at Atlanta,
for $26 including Stage fare, $7 00, and ta New
York for 32 00.
Further information may hr had in relation
Route, on application to the General Ticket Office
Atlanta ALFRED L. TYLER,
ang 2#; Soperintenden'
DR. W. HORNE
RENDERS hi* Professional services to the citizens
1 of Bibb and adjoining counties. When not pro
fessionallv absent he may be found at his Office, on
Cotton Avenue, next door tn Clark A Barker's store,
or at the Lanier House. Be will promptly attend to
calls from the country. mar xi-ts
REMOVAL.
A. M. BLACKSHEAR & CO.
HAVE refnoverfto their new Stare in Washing
ton Block, Mulberry Stret*. where they are
uow prepared to exhibit their Fa and Winter stock
of Clothing and Furnishing goods.
Their stock comprise every article necessary to a
l gentleman’s Wardrobe of the latest styles and best
manufacture, and by weekly importations from New
York will be kept constantly complete daring the
Mention.
Also, Youth’s and Boy’s Clothing. Trunks, Va
lises. Carpet Bags. Umbrellas. Ac. Their facilities
* are such as to enable them to hate special orders for
garments filled within a space of D» to 14 days, with
fit guarantee*l anu style unsurpassed by any honae
oct go
Corn and Oats.
/• p'r. BUSH. Prime Tenn. Corn,
I ,u " do do do Oats.
McCAM.FAJOKrS
N egroes Wanted.
I.'IFTY likflv Srp«"- • 10 *° I””
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