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LOST!
ON last Thursday night on the Macon A Western
train a medium ailed light colored V *lis«. hav
on it the following words written with a pen
• li Thompson, M. AW.R. li , Macon, Ga, ’ —
The finder will be liberal rewarded by leaving the
same al the ofliee of the Macon A Western R. K., or
V, the subscriber, in thia city.
,'“ t 7 C. B. THOMPSON.
Telegraph copy It
Portrait Painting.
FT. POINDEXTER would »-eapect fully inform
e
I . . udi for the winter • I >■: • n
would be happy to gee all who feel any interest in his
branch of the arts. Portraits of citizens always on
exhibition.
Studio in Triangular Blcck," entrance on
2d Street. octGw-im
Profitable Employment.
I) LEASE to Read This! \gvr»H wanted!--
Extra inducement for VSGO! AH persons in
want of Employment will at once receive our (’ata
logueof Books* pre paid, by forwarding us their ad
dress. Particular attention is i equest ed~to the lih
era! offers we make to nil persons engaging in tl.e
sale of ouf Large Type Quarto Pictorial Family BI
BLE. with about One Thousand I ngrurings. tin
receipt of th-est-ibliahed price. Six Dollars, the Pic
torial Family Bible with a well bound Su 1 sorption
Book, will he careful’y boxed, ami torwa'd«d bv ex
press, at our risk and expense, to any central town
nr village in the United States, excepting tinmen
California Oregon and Texas. Our books are sold
by canvassers, and are well known to be the most
saleable. Address, post paid.
ROBERT SEALS. Pub! tehee,
oct 1 w-it No 181, William St., New York.
WROUGHT IRON
n. ya. i z ixr cs- !
\McQUEEV. Manufacturer of Wrought lion
• Ra
mental from the lightest scroll I < n up to the hem -
• at Railing used. .■
rigns, purchasers cannot fail to be united.
Being entirely of wrought irou their strength
not be <j sti >.e I. <1 tor brio ty ’hey cannot I-.-
surpassed an vvvherp. All kinds ot fancy Iron Work
made tn order. Paiticular at tenth n paid to making
all kinds of Geometrical Stair Railing.
War! War! War!
.on
l)l!i GOODS.
AT
ES T T<T 55 IZ? Z T\T.
Being obliged to repair our Su.re we Lave com- i
menced a general warfare of extermination < f
prices on our Goods. We are now selling the bal 1
ance of our stock of Go as at New York c st to
make room. Among which will be found a beauti- 1
ful lot of
French Lace Mantillas,
Double June and 2 Flounced Silk Robes,
Double Skirt and 2 Flounced Barge Robes,
Organdies and Jaconet Double Jupe Robes,
Plain, Figured and Striped Soks,
Plain ana Figured Black Silks,
Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves,
F.mbroidcd and Lace Setts,
Kid Gloves, Ladies’ and Mis.*es’ Ko'itry, lL» >p
Skirts. Muslins of all kinds, Men and B-n.*’ Wear,
Bleached and Bro a n Sheeting and Slitrlirgs Iri-’.i 1
Linen, Table Damask, Linen Drills and Farmer’s
Sattinetts,Cottonades, <JiC. Umlands- e for voiwh e.-. ;
june« E EINSTEIN i
Citizen copy.
I>. HODGKINS & SON.
.ASacon, <4a.
Invite the attention of the snorting public and I
others to their large selection of
DOUBLE < rUNS,
I’II'LES, PISTOLS, POCKET AND
SPORTING CUTLERY, FISH
ING TACKLES. WALKING
STICKS, FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC AML’N
ITION,
and every article found in a first class Sportmau*
Emporium North or Sori'.. Ly earth.l utieuh«»ii to
business and keeping tin bstgo>d« in ■ . u;e
expect to secure a continuation • t past taxors. Re
pairing carefully attended to us hvietotore.
oct 28
E. SAULSBURY
I S now located at his NEW STORE, o i Mulberry
Si reef. opp< site the Lani House, i
to show his old vi.-!.n,H • r- and the public generally,
as large ami varied as-a :l« di ol li.M R«.A Dl-
MADE CLOTHING m . GEM'S LURNISiiiNG
GOODS, as can be found in this : . r’.et. lit-w oL«
receiving constantly weekly *l.ipn:tnts from New
York, embracing the latest st\ les. IL S.
oct 22-ts
Fire Proof Ware
i lorsi:
Cotton .■■VxT'OZKVLt.e.
THOMAS T. WYCHE.
VI NG o d the v.
. by J. Collins £ Sen. i.-m-i ttnlly tenders Im
ito the: - ’ ' ’ " ; '
A Son, and to Ins pers< n d ■ ‘nds aid 1 . p
generally, for the transaction cl a legitimate
Warehouse £ Commission Hpilos
Unconnected with any speculate e tiansactmn, di
relv or indirectly, in the iatcie.'t confided to my
My motto is, and will be, “to *ccur* the best
ota
r -n-*.”
Orders fur Rigging. Rope, and other Mer
ch uidise, will be filled carefully and promptly, and
the usual cash advances made on Co’ton in *’o:e.
THOM AS T. WYCHE.
Just Received and. for Salo
!A ) W,
\T the reliable Drug and Chemical Store ot
George Payne, Druggist mJ Apothecary, Ma
con, June G, 18JU.
FRESH VACCINE M NTTER.
FRESH SWEEDISII LEECHES.
FRESH and GOOD CITRATE MAGNE
SIA.
FRESH and GOOD TURKEY ODIUM,
FINE BAY WATER.
FINE SOAPS and POWDERS,
HAIR and TOOTH BRUSHES.
VARIETY CORKS and SPONGES,
FINE FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
ALCHOLnnd BURNING FLUID,
TURPENTINE and PAINTS,
FRESH SEIDLITZ POWDERS,
FRESH ROSE WATER.
FRESH FAMILY CASTOR OIL,
FINE FRESH MUSTARD.
FINE COLOGNE and OTHER PERFUME
RIES.
LUBIN’S HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS.
FRESH and ROOD I'cTASII.
WASHING FLUID and LIQUID BLUING.
GLTTA PERCHA, RUBBER and IVORY
C-tMBS.
t;AYETTY'S MEI >ICATED PAPER,
FRESH YEAST POWDERS,
SODA WATER in perfection, with none
bi:' healthy Syrups.
Macon, June 6, ’
J. J. MILLER. J. WATERMAN,
dll,l,Hi! & W VrERMAU,
JEM 6 raffl raim
aCAOOM*,
\\’'lll r ,ive particular ttention t*»the jc and
\ » privut * sale of'lervhandiz** '*id j: pen t ut
' ;’• d< .-vnp'tion, and will make prompt return* to
■ • same. Kefer by permission to J. B. A W. A.
I boss, T. R. Bloom, JF. inter, I. M. Lamar, F
!’■ l h President Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, Ga
» M. i»a\ •tl.M.n, Liißoche A Bell, K Habersham A
* d> Brigham, Baldwin A Co..’f. J Walsh, Savau
nan. Ga. W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C.
SELECT SCHOOL.
t \pL L W. PARSONS will re-open his School, in
-the rear of Jfrs. Juh. Bond's residence, on J/on
• >vpt. sth. Terms, Ac., same as those of la-
I year. «e»*t 2
MI LES! MLLES!! MULES!!!
! Mir’ isuiteritigned will nave f.i.v lic.u! of No
’ Miiles. nt 11*4? Sruble of Aderhold AJ« th is, <»p
«■ e tin Pu«M*uger Drpot, on the K-tb iunt., to;
' A!»u a tew good Horae*
B S LETTON
Coal! Coal!! Coal!!!
ave your grates ready!
f| I. *” u-'w receiving a large quantity of go« »i
» ‘ J fur tumily nae, which we offer to couauai
liiiu.KK * WATFKMAS. ’’•Mon Av.
PEIU l UEUV.
1 ' Eh> (4 . Hdecriun «f Fr» nrh. English Mg
* A : r•» , a0 Liiraei* Cologne, Foreign an.
lu aCore and for »air by
r * ’ ► d E L HTHOHE<’KEK
Shirt*!!!
I | , , A:.,. bltlh'l
' , n«» !•». Jo* nwwivnd nt . ».
• •wniwky C U B*IRD
THREE-FOURTHS
or th a
PROFITS OF THE BUSINESS
DIVIDED ANNUALLY
TO
POLICY-HOLDERS.
Or.
&
- . ~
18 WALL STREET, NEW YORK
CASTI CAPI TAI 5300.000 00
ASSETS, July 1.1859 905.651 84
I. 18,514 37
Th-* at* • '-I <*f the community fa respectfully
calle ! ;•> t. fallowing fe* turen in cunnectiuD with this
' Company:
/ -Tv insnrlcg in this Company, the a ’.vantages
•! iV i 'as irm<” <’«m ; ar.v arc obtained, with the
id afb»r :«■<! in the security given by
n • :n r»«i;» < a-h Capital—a feature not pre-
: by <> Un Mutual Fire Insurance CoinpaaittL
.Le ;i . a tu customers, uheadv declared, are as
follows:
Firs Div. on to Policy-Holders, 1857. 38S perct
Second J •. <?• • ». 1858. 50 “
Thirl <1- d •. .1.-. 1<»», 50
| ty piven. which is already larjre,
will const increase . each vear of successful
o| • ati«;'i i'h ; s i 4 • xhibited c.’oarfy in the following
•a .. .. .4ti e | option of*the Company iu
tc’.i ye tr'. i• ■ nw * v.> rm was adopted.
.Julv. K»G. t A'Mts of the Company,.. ..|s7n.‘tß3 43
• *7. • - •• ’ .... G4H.719 M
“ 751.90 s 53
“ 1- v.i Gross iso t., « .... 905,681 M
•• :'■. '! i
T i ‘ insur'd incur no liability whatever,
wLi'.- id t.d in. ti vs. advantages of superior security
and cher.pn
11. IT LAMPORT. >. ' GEO. T. HOPE, Pru
C'TLVS p£< K, J*«f Sr.‘‘y.
T. R. BLOOM
I is Ap nt th. nbove ( Yuiipany at M.-ieun, G.i.
sept 22 <1 A- w-]y
A
Hats C aps,
Leather, Leather,
Shoe Findings ?<(•.,
li uni. niiris & st
Have received ;; v ry large and
j -elect assortment of the above
- kinds of Goods, to whii It they re
-.peetliiiiv invite the attention of
! rhe public.
Triangular Block.
I’ H-.’iiriiK’’ i .C! iit i v exccUi-
.i\ •] ‘.iiriuu prntijpui y t .\.■chi- ,
' ed. ■■ Git ‘23 d-ts
1859. 1859!
Spring & Summer Trade,
11 J. J bin Mon & Co.
HAVE in addition to their former stock received
mid made recent selections of
Watches, Jeueli y,
Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
I nicy Goods, Cutlery,&e., Ac.
■ ' '.:,!.•••■• of the ’ urn! most elegant as-
I I -• >i t:. - i’- < ! io -Is t. be hauid in tl.e Suu I het u cit- 1
, j a" ! oiivit -I on tin- nu 't int e tcinis. _
.A'i iu<Deutioii and careful compti r riso!! of qualities
! I rn.l ].T| loLtcih.i'i - .iuimt!. Three doors
I i.bovo the I uiitT Hom e, Mat <m. Gtt.
E. J. Jo; ASTON. G. 8. OBEAR.
Va: « !i 21, i
Pianos!
Ofeb- -iinilv cii'v-.i i;. .. .v 0 and all tin- rilaiiinr ;
i rarieti' i. just leixi'e.!. m- l ' m«!>- "" tb“ best
; . .nesl v i' .1. JOHNSTON’ A CO.
I’ianos taken in exchange.
March ‘2l. 1-V.
SII.VEIt I’OilKN, Sl’CrOSa, At
l;. .-.-i'.cl b. file arn . a.-. . n.-4 t‘ -birtfest and
I *<t stock ever offered in Wa* runted of
1 -tfui-ng qu tlitv be;ii>.’ oihh I < tin”.
! A!- >. u fine lot of wa’ i-anted ’U. S «’■ -u.” at low j
-. pi ;<•,-< \nareb‘.-i; E 1. JOB NSTON A t’O.
If Mi: WOftK I G ORDDi:.
Ove: 2.’d designs from w’.b-b to m *k“ cdet-ti >n bv (
u ar. h ‘2l E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
TJ ILLT ARD Ba
! > wavs on band and fur - alt at 1..w pr*-- s.
march 21 E. J. JOHNSTON .t CO.
T f EERSHAM PIPES, w;;;; .i <’d l-’.u::. *. f r «p.le
3I by mau-h 21 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
f.'ANSZ/t 'urge rarirty. Travelling and Reoticule
1* Baskets, Lowther Satchels Ac.. foT.-ule bv
march -1 E. J. JoL'NSTON A CO.
WATCHES uml Jewelry iep.tiredam! warranted !
;»y march 21 d E. J. JOHNSTON A CO
’ City papers copy.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
\ T THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No. .
V 3, ('«*!; in A venue, Washington yfff 4
Hall Lot, Macon. Georgi:*. The subscribers I Ijy.,.
would return their thanks for the very 1. be nil ami
ung continued patronage extended to them, and ,
would must respectfully solicit a continuance of the
<ame. Wt have in store a large assortment ot
B?0TS AND SHOES,
mostly of onr own manufacture, to which weekly ad- i
ditions will be made, t»f all the different styles v.nd ,
patterns usually culled for in a shoe store, and would
h'.vite those wish.ng to purchase, to call and exam
ine our stock, us we are prepared to sell as low as
anv house iu the city or State.
oct i‘» MIX A KIRTLAND.
I)OOTS._ A ful! assortment of Gents’ tine French
) Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and water proof,
•f various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg
ged. Just received and tor sale low by
oct 19 MIX <k KIRTLAND.
IkUBBER SHOPS.—A large asiorlmeut nf Gents
1 t and bovs Rubbers. Also Ladiesniippor and san
*al rubber Shoes «u Goodyear’s celebrated patent.—
Just received ana fur sale low by
oct 19 MIX A KIRTLAND.
PLANTATION BROGANS—Now in store the
1 best assortment of Neir<; Shoes, vve have ever
'liered in this uld ket. Men’s double soled peg and
nailed black and russwtts; do. heavy single soled
uiack and russetts; do. bovs and youths black and
russetts, all of which we are selling very low.
oct. 19 MIX. A KIRTLAND.
J4OOTS AND SHOES.—Men’s ami Bovs and
4 Youth’s tine calf ami kip peg'd Boots; Mens
-tout kip hunting and mud Bools; Gents lasting
’ .-.itei. Montesi v. opvi :i and ties, and fine calf Bro
gans; Gents, bovs’s and youths’ patent and enam
el 'tied Brogans; .Men’s buys’ and youths California
1 kip Brogans, a large assortment.
3et MIX A KHIfI.AND.
REMOVAL.
‘ S. BRAINERD’S
Uacuii I arlet jMore, Ha* Ke
nuH-ed to the Corner of Cotton Jrrnur, and
I'oplur St., opposite of Collin's Ware House.
/ NKOCKE//Y and Glass Ware,
Vz’ Huu-e Furnishing articles,
Tin Ware,
Ice Cream Freezer?,
Cord and Twine, Cutlery,
Brooms, Paila. Tubs, Wabh Boards Brushes
.11 km!:.
Fancy Soapsuf dittereut kinds, Extracts, Combs,
Medicines fur ami Man,
Wurm Tea fur Children, Ac.
Furnitu’e repaired, cleaned and polinked in the
■ .»t<-t manner. Violins, Canes, Ac., repair ,-d and
epohahtd.
« Paper and Varnish of the be»»t quality for
* Furniture as l< was can be sold in thia city. AH
u articlea aold it uut perk-ct can b« returned.
• • •
il e Company. H. B , Agc-nl tor Cumpatiy.
July 72
• SIAVEDOR MOLEN.
I ul e « 'hli i*l of t r wii lM«f( u»ul«- about 14
•t. i» and ou« |u< it high. »*•< t rr ! i a i«Hl* ' ;gc-r
liiM uUkasf, nrr<b* f branded ft<*r slu’d ; tb<
ibar w«> Lfau’kd •ilk I. •«* T ot; <ktl Ja*
<j \ Itbafal r*»a*d •ill U gi»v« for Ikr drloery of th*
Jg Ifrn ,ai .‘tai fcf rvld • t* 1i.L450ai.M4,
U»a***ll «•** »• IBt U get lWi» f'
To the Lady Readers of
This Paper.
Fa 11 oflß 59 .
ELEGANT DRESS'GOODS,
1:1(7/ PRESS GOOIIS,
THE MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS.
OPENING EVERY DAY.
OPENING EVERY DAY.
OPENING EVERY DAY,
AT PARK ER'S,
AT PARKERS,
, AT PARKER’S,
A Large Stock of Silks, such as
they have never brought out before,
. may now be seen at
±=> J&- S=i. jS IFL ’iS -
Strangers visiting Macon should not
fail to call in and see the Fall Stock
i at
sept 2d
Mrs. S. Aminin
HAS just returned from New oik with a beauti
ful and well selected Fall und U inter >tvk. Far
tail Hats of every vatie’ v; Leghorn and fine Straw
B<> met* ; French Flowers; Fancv and O-trich
Feather.*; Heel l»r">e<; Hridil Wre.ithsand Veils;
Net and Grecian Ga***; Gruauienis u*i* the Hair; j
Shell an I ornament al’l i:ck Comb'*; Real Lace (ol
feurs and Veils; bvautilul I.ace Set's and I'rench ,
Embroidery: Miasc* Legiiorn. Plttah and Beaver I
II i*-. Bov* Hats ami Caps. Dres> Ti imminqs. Ze- |
phvr Yarn- far Knitting and Embroidery ; Nubea* j
ra Caps and Mariposa’s Wigs ; Bands, Braids
ami Grecian Cut I*; Fur Cloak*; Mull* ami Cufl*. i
Also, a tine assortment cf !•?.Nl * K 1 ICi.LS !• o j
tedious to mention.
Please call and examine for yourselves before pur ;
chasing. Thanklul for past favors ami solicits a i
c ntiiiiiauc: of the same. Ail order.* promptly at- |
tended to. sept 26
Fall & Winter Fashions, j
1859-60.
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
il VS just ret.i’nvd from New Y-uk ami i- m»w '
opening i ivoiues of u:, !’ Dress Goods, real I tench ,
di Laine Dress Guo Is. Velvet and Bunver Cloth j
Cloaks, Basque. Lwnitig Dresses, Li.iii; oidei ic*. I
(Jlo.es. Dress Trimmi.ig*. Ribbons, teal Thread and ;
Silk Blond Laces, Vai'.s, ilair th ..mii-nt*. Ac., A’*., j
all of latest importations, and ivo-ild invite her’adv |
patrones-es and ladie* gm eralh tn give l era rail. '
Will oneti on \Ve<lne>da». S ’ut., •_ •. nn a norimr'D ,
.if new.-’ stvie Velvet :i '«l Str; v P< me!-. Head
Droses. I. ’, lies Dress Cap.-. Cmluies, Ac. Ac.
Orders fro n the c nuiti v promptly attended to. - |
i.'beral deductions tor c i>!» sa’es. t vpt l‘2
Si ill in th<‘ Tra<le !
DEALERS IN
Fashionable & Durable
DRY MODS.
BOSTICK, KEI.X & Cl).
Have opened tor the
Fall & Win er Trade.
A
ManiinoLli Assortment of useful
.i 2/> 1 / 77/7 /. /•’. i 37' Y •
X>x'3r O-oocSLss,
\ \ I’- . v .ire to <A’»o*e to tl.e sernti
\ » -r. of the holies, um’i a db-rimmating public.
Uwe are w< 11 p rated in the lai ;esi Jw fi i.S i in
Yoi I | fn I ■
a y.j ( 1 ” .i that net er •
; j a v. afford to ■
Extremely ( heap, and still realize jai,, living I
pr; its C:ul and see our
AUCTION D-'NSS GOODS.
sue;i as
Velvet Flounce l Robes,
Silk Robes -2 Vobuites,
I»\te;e u• i.I Ih’ '■ !o'- Silk-,
Berag ‘ :efl Caslinifre Robes,
Embroideries, Lr.ec Suits, Dress i
1 rii.ibi.i■ _.v i .. (..
And biiiny other .-tyles which we
v!H>w y..:i will p.onoiinco ex<jiii-d*e.
We would also rail v« ur attention to onr stock of
UtTino*, Bombazin*, Alpacas and Solid i>e
Laines a.••f 1 1 > ix's best make.
STAPLE & FAMILY GOODS.
S.L t< S':in-«. Table Daiaa.ks, Pillow Ca. es,
I ! i' eiis and C< t-' >• *. T«avell:':g<, N>.| : in-. ' Lu m !>,
Sliiriiug-. I i>h Li< 'i wr<ds tor boys wear, Jac- I
oi’.et. S'.vi*-, Natn*)’- V. and cbeecke<l Muslins. Hand
kerchief*. Gto’.i -, . i-• *y of nil kind*, and many |
' ’/a. /■ t artic’- s lie l»mvju>t ei.cd ami they must bv
” ( I LI A I XS, ( TRTALXS,
Satin Du.m okWi i ••■■l Damasks and all kinds <.f j
Lac.* ;n • Embroidered Cui tains with die Trimming' .
i at low prices.
Cloaks, Shawls and Scarfs,
From the m >'t -i'U'ivt* I ■! and <7uM, to a :
medium priced quality
< arpels, <1 arpef-.
We ar? ir \v prepared m exhibit Velvet, Brussels, j
■ ply. superior Ingram, Hemp and Hax Carpetings; i
t m> Rugs, Matts, f lour Matting and Flour Oil
Cloths.
Give u* a cull we can suit you exactly in every
departin'nt ‘four business ar.d would be pleased to
?• Low you our Gumls. BOSTICK, KFIN A CO.
Macon, I'. th Sept.. 1
Read This!
IF you wish a fine likenc ss to Lave with your friend
when you go abroad to spend the summer. Go
; to
Pu. h’s Fine Art Gallery,
t He Will t..ko you a fine likeness, possessing Artistic j
me it which you can sfi iw t > your friends with pleas*
me—assiut 1 that i: wiii bear the criticisms of the
most fastidious. I’iu’u’-t s in fancy cases cheaper I
than ev *r oif-n-l in Macon, a large assortment
always on Land. Our eases for dollar picti kes
' are neat gilt cask.-—n.o \»ry common stock being
um I at this ga hiy, s by calling on us yon will get
a good Picture in a good case at the same price you
u ill have to p;.\ :• i ■■ common on elsewhere. A
! large nuinh'*i o! GV . izr ph .tographs co’ored m Oil
on exhibition, a -<> l'ho ogra ilis in Paxteile, colored
by Mr. Hunt. To all ot winch the attention of the
public is invited. J. A. PUGH.
Mae >n, June 11th d-ts.
Shivers’ Lucky Office :
('(iXSUIJDA'i’HD L< iTTERIES
OF GEORGIA,
HODGES, DAVIS & CO.,
-Managers.
I ?< Class B, wiju’.e ticket 1-50 63, Prize |3,oo'\
i Plenty more of the same sort. Be sure to call
at Shit er’s Lucky Otlice, Flovd House Buildings,
Macon, Ga. ’ WM. SHIVERS, Jr.. Agent.
P. S. - All orders for tickets should directed u>
Wtn. Sbive Jr., Ag.to, Mhv.uu, Ga., as I have the
t enure agency for the sale of those tickets for the city
; of Macon and Bibb county, Ga. 1 W S, Jr, Ag’t.
sept __d 'tn
AGRiCULTUKALIMPLmm
CARHART & CURD
HA\ E IN STORE
Grant’s, Clinton’s and others’ make, all sizes,
;.F AN MILL S.
Emery'.-. AV inship’s, Georgia, and other
5 r iKf th n i-:s ii eh s.
Emery’s Railroad, Bogardus 2 and 4-horse
HORSE POWERS.
Grant’s, and others’ make of 5 aud 6 fingered
Grain < rad It-*.
Scythe Blades, Grose Sickles, Scythe Stones.
Grass Blades, Straw Cutters, (urn Shelters.
yt/Z A z’d/A* of
Bolting Cl »ta., Wire 4<.. Leather usd Itubbcr Belt
ing, Mill Spindtee and Crunks.
A!-o a full assortment of
Carriage Makers’ Materials!
TUCLTHEU WITH
Every Article usually kept in their line; al! of which
j we offer at the lowest rates. tusy 13
Save Freight aud Commission.
< ARIIART & < I RI)
Are SOLE AGENTS fur the sate
I
r Fairbank s Scales
A tall a#** rtH»ebi of tJLeir
j COUNTER * PLATFORM WALE-
I Sw tB t <», >UJ *
, »44»4. (. AKM4XI A Vt Ml*,
A M.J M. .
EELDEIV'S
Fall and Winter Styles
OF
FASHIONABLE HATS,
Caps &c.
; ,’gjr
IVE have just received and opened the largest,
\ 1 freshest, cheapest and most fashionable stock
of Hats and Caps that has ever been offered in this
market. It Comprises, in | art,
Men’s soft Hats,
“ enuine imported Black, Erowrn and Pearl
Fiench of the finest quality,
Men’s I,edger Hats, all kinds;
•• Victor Emmanuel Hats,
“ Biac and brown Pocket Hats,
“ Light “ounce * “
“ Extra Black and brown Planter’s Hats.
sept 28
BOYS’ SOFT H ATS.
i) I ACK, brown ami pearl Ledger, fancy plaid aud
) extra black and brown medium. sept 28
WOOL H ATS.
Ci 'ft ', Men’s and Boys’ from 83,50
a s2l per dozen. sept 28
MEN’S CAI S
I) LACK, bnwn and blue *iik Vehet, blue Edin
> hur-ih with black Ribbed <’as*imere, English
rk Cloth Clips, mixed Cap**. Navy, the Oaktord
•oid xx Navy Caps, black .l<»ckey ai dx xx Olter Cap*,
j at ail prices, black and bruwu Plush Cups from x to
xxx. wp
BOYS’ CAPS.
J)L '(’K and *. " v. t Joe kt vCaps, brown and green
> SoTerinu. National Guard Caps and blue 71st
i Regiment Caps, Boys’Clotu taps frum 3 -cents to
j sept 8
LADIES’ HATS.
I) ROW N, white ami smoked riding ami prsme-
> L* • ais< fthe finest stvie and quality at low
/ 2*
INFANTS’ HATS.
si i !."d end white Turbany, real imported,
/ extra brown and white beaver.svp -8
I ÜBRELLAS.
SILK and cotton of all qualiites, at any prices.
Call and < xaflline <mr stock and we will guaran
i ice «o please the most fastidious.
WM. BELDEN.
MENARD & BURGHARD.
a .&
P , n,;HARn ’ '‘turned from New i ork
j A 1 wi*h the finest selection of
Watches, Jewelry.
: :in<l I’.ucy Articles trer brought to Georgia, and |
tlicv are row opened and exposed for sale at our ,
i Iruiut.lul Stoic on Churry Short, two doors from the ,
I felcgraph Buiiding, at the sign of tho
13ig Watch,
fherrfure, we invite all to call and see (he latest
liovvlties. Our selections embracf Rich, Raie ar.d
■ G »rg"i us St' les of Oi naments Fins. Rings, Brace
lets,' Chains Ladies Enamelled A Diamond Watches,
Diamond, Pear’, Coral, Carbuncle, and other full
i and half sets of Jewelry—some of new design, just
i out.
We desire t.r cull particular attention to our stock
1 of Watches, bv the ce ebratrd makers, Cowderoy,
1 Hod leh Sioddart, Tobias, Xc., made to order cx
pre--*'v f.>r us. We have also on Land the iuvalua
ble Ju.genson and Nardin Cnronou.etcrs.
A laige variety of Clocks—latest style.
Stirling Sil. er and Plated Tea Setts, Pitchers,
Goblets. Ac. . .
Musical Instrument* of evei v description. Cal.
and look at our varied stock ol \ iolins.
We also call the attention of the trade to cur stock .
of
GOLD PENS!
| T'.u-l and b -t select on ever brought to this
Kupairing promptW done and warranted.
MEN dRI) A BURGIIARD,
sept 22 Sign ot the Big Watch.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
FOLIOS AND MACHINISTS,
‘ J/.IC'C'.Y. GEOROIA.
JOHN SCtrOFIKI.t), SCHOFIEI.D.
IVi' are prepared to Mannfacture
steam: emg-hstes, |
MILL*.
MILL AND GIN GEARINC-.
SLIGAK MILLS,
BRASS AM) IRON CASTINGS.
OF E\ ELY I>E.a RIITB’N.
FROX RAILLM.SantI VERAXHAIIS.
Having the moat complete as*..»i tment of Iron Rail
’ ingsin the State, which for elegance, neatness, du
rabili’v mid tlesirn, canm-t Le surpassed, and are
-uiihble tor the fronts of Dwellings, Cemetery Lots,
i’ublic A<jmii e*. Church F« . » • > and Balconies.
Persons desirous of purclia.*ing Railings will do
' well to give us a call, as we are determined to oiler
as g'.oi! Lu gains as any Northern Establishment.
* ?•;" Soeciuiens of our Work vi be seen at Rose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
dec2
STJ NDHI 1 IS.
i?IFTY THOUSAND Lbs. Tennessee and Georgia
Bacon,
b o Bibs. Whiskey, various price and brands;
1,000 Bushels Corn,
500 Meal,
2,00 u “ Oats,
st» Package line Leaf Lard,
1? ’ Bbls. Georgia Lime,
5o “ Rosendale Cement,
300 Bales prime Eastern and Tennessee Hay.
The above, with other articles in my line, in store
and for sale by WM. M. DUNN,
Gcnei.il Commission Merchant and Produce Deai
er.'. Macon, G:i hpril 25 d A w-tt
NEW SPRING CLOTHING
K. W INSIIIP
j S now receiving a splendid stock of fine Ready
S Made Clothing for the spring trade and invites
i the public to call and examine it,
march 16, ’s|b Cii!/< d ooj y.
sr.WIN’G .MACHINES.
r FMIE subscriber is Agent for the sale of liarlhrop't
1 Sriviny Muchints. He lias thoriughlv testet
them and recommends them to the put lie. He war
rants them to perform well or no sale.
march 17 E. WINSHIP.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
J UST received a large assortment of the “ Goldei
Hill” Shirts, a superior article. They are wel
i made and fit first ratp. E. WINSHIP.
march 17 ('itizen copy.
Montpelier Fann School,
YIONHOE CO., GA.
Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin, Pres.
HAVING purchased at Montpelier, that celebrat
ed seat of learning, Mr. Martin has transferred
■ thither his Farm School from Henry county.
No plain, in all the South possesses more Ucjli
ties, or mnre peculiar advantages, than due— thia, for
the successful education cf yoqtf;,
The FullSuiSicn will Cvbtuienceon the 25tb of Ju
ly next.
For further information address the President at
Montpelier, Ge. mav I
TIIOS. d. LANE
Has just received
65.000 Feet of Lumber,
\X r ll It’ll he is offering at very reduced prices bv
' \ the car load ut the South Western Rail Road,
'or at his Lumber Yard opposite the Market. Give
him an early cull if you wish to avail yourself of the
I lowest price. July 17-Ll‘
ROPE, BAGGING & TWINE.
1/ u w 1 *’OTL> Richardson’s Hemp Leaf Rope,
/’ ’x ’ >OO Coils superior Hand-made Rope,
100 bales of Heavy Gunny Bagging, in store and to
arrive.
1,000 lbs. of Twine, for sale l»v
m iy 28 dtf B'IWDRi: A ANDERSON.
BACON.
r Zt 1 I UWi LBS. prime Tennessee Side.",
•Ji f IV / 2,000 lbs. prime TtEL.e->ec Canvass
ed Hau s,
2,000 lb : . prime Jowk, fcuie by
may 26 dlf BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
PORTER AM) ALE.
I ( I r ASKS II ' rt’satid Jcffri ’ Ale,
I ' I 10 .i-k» Hi >b< r' - L id-m Porter,
For sale by BOWDIiE A ANDERSON,
may 2y-dtf
ALEX. VV. PERSONS.
Attorney at X.«,-w,
ton I VACgEY, ga.
WsLL |«.sj.r» mall of the Court* of tl>- Macon
Uircuit ang i w-iy
llataua *«-ear> al Ulivle-ah aud
Retail!
h HAU’EIM), |iup>>rt*r»of llatnnaltegi'fs.
kwj • » mi. a«.<* »«4i a*
| • . ».< -i if . . .u. d i , , ,
'
>4*4<»•
W AMU> IMNKBfATEM
*|'l N !•»•;»» g 4 Lwpcuuis lira M Lb ter
j p<>4« * <4
POCKET KNIVE !
I II AVE just received a large and splendid assort
ment of the above
Pocket Cutlery,
Direct from the makers and will offer extra induce
jnents for purchasers to call and examine my Stuck
of
Rodgers and Wostenholms
POCKET and table cutlery, scissors.
RAZORS, Ac. I have now in store
Glass Preserving Jars,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Refrigerators Water Coolers,
Double Wall Ice Pitchers.
The Old Dominion Coffee Pot,
Feathered Dusters and Brushes,
Bird Cages, Baskets,
And the celebrated and invincible
Iron Witch Cook Stove,
| ull of which will be Sold on the most accommodating
terms for cash or to prompt paving customers.
B. A. WISE’S House Furnishing Store,
may 23 Cherry St., Macon. Ga.
To Publishers.
I ''OR sale one second-hand Princeton Parer Preu
in good running order—at a Great Bargain.-
Also, one No. 5 Imperial Hand Press, nearly ns goo
a* new, with inking apparatus complete, for s2'»<
cash.
Also, one small Job Ramage Press —Price s4*\-
Applv at the otlice of the
apf 19 d A w ts “ GEORGIA CITIZEN,”
Macon. Ga.
NEW BOOKS
AT
Roardiitan’s Book More.
i M ERICAN Eloquence in two Vote.: anew C*
Y ; B u rton * s Cj
Wit and Humor; a bandv broK on I ropeitv Law
>1 an upon the Sea by Frank Goodrich; R unit
••assages m Routh-western History; Life beneath tin
Waters ; The Hand but not the Heart, b\ T. S. Ai
thur; William the conqueror, by (Jen. Sir Chaili
Napier; Doctor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A. ,
Poe’s work* ; the Preacher andfthe King; the I He*! i
and the Huguenot; Lord George Beniinick, b\ Di.*-
raeli ; Beatrice Cenci; Debit and Credit ; Major ILur
er Sherman Potter. Douglas Jerrold’s Wit; B lie
Brittan on h tour; Life and Times of Hugh Miller;
Cruise of the Betsey; Testimony of the Rocks; Jeffer
son’s Works; Bulwer’s Novels complete; Grate’*
History of Greece; Snurrowgri.se Papers; Lord
Montague’s Page, by G. I'. R. James ; the Three j
Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth; Ventilation in Amer- j
lean Dwellings; Derivation of Family name* ; \\ i
do-n, W t and Humor; Sicp* towards Heaven . Den’-
Mora! 1 »ology ; Mizpah, a Prayer Book ; Wayside
Pictures in '•ance. Ilollund, Belgium and up the
I Rhine; Wild Northern Scenes. Also u large assort-
I input of fine Family Bibles.
| sen 23 J. '•!. ’• Hi > M \N.
MACON LAMP STOIIE,
NO. 11. COTTON AVENUE.
< RO< KERY,
GLASS AND CHINA.
Coal Oil Lamps & Chandalicrs,
FLUID LAMPS.
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
Tabic Callery and Castor Frames,
! »!>I<IXG GLASSKX,
i .11 1’ R O V E 1) C O K f. O 1 T.,
Burning Fluid, i amphene & Aleobd.
At Wholesale A Retail.
Cheap for Cash!
OX’ THE JI’ A 1 -A fine Assortment of
AN, Y UoLri ED it Ci I
GLASSWAR E,
Os our own hiiportution ; much of it is suit
aide for Engraving lor
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
TCNKRA.VIN’G- ON lit.ASS!
Os every description, done to order iu our
Store. J Cali find see us,
h j. 1.: BOLSHAW A HERZOG.
FANCY HYE HULSE,
AND
stm nnsnis mi™.
On the Alley in the rear of Waterman's Dn
Goods Store, (formerly known as the •• Vir
| ginia Dye House.”)
M R. W. W. JOHNSON respectfully informs the
. citizens of Macon and vicinity, that he is now
I fully prepared to Dir. and Finish in the neaie* 1
style, anti at short notice every description of Lu
dies -and Gentlemen’s apparel.
Silks, Satins, and Woolen Goods, and in fact
Goods of every fabric; Shawlkol’ everv descriptii >
Dyed and Pressod; white and all kinds of Shaw -
i <it iiiised, bleached and stains removed. Articles f<
mourning dyed at the shortest notice.
Gent*’ Coats, Pants, Vests and Cravats dyed a
beautiful fast black,
Warranted not to Smut.
Gents’ apparel cleansed from paint, grease tar Ac.
without Ripping ; in other word*, Dyed or Cloanso’
whole. Carpets. Rugs, Piano Cloths, Ac., Cleanse 1
at this establishment.
Hid Gloves dyed black. Straw ar.d all kinds of Bru
nets dyed ul I the light colors as well as the black
and pressed in the latest styles and shapes. Car
pets cleaned Ac.. Ac.
Woolen Goods Not Ripped !
This is the only establishment of the kind in Ma
con where the Finishing is executed bv Strain.
A liberal share of the public patronage is respect
fully solicited. All work warranted to give entire
satisfaction, or no charge will be made.
Orders from persons in the city should be left at
the Dye House, where the subscriber may be found
at all times.
Orders from the country should be addressed to
Mr. W. W. Johnson, Macon, Ga.
Persons sending Orders must state fully what they
wish to have done, written in a plain manner.
All Goods to or from this establishment can be sent
by Express.
*47" No Goods subject to the claim of the owne r
one year from the date they are left at the estab
hshinent.
Cleansing and Repairing promptly and neatly
done.
’* T also have on hand, for sale Cheap, Superior
Mar-king Ink for marking bags, boxes Ac.
Cash terms and ccsh prices.
W. W. JOHNSON.
Mrrch 11 d A w-1 y
: i THE
Great Fever and
AGUE REMEDY.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
1 FEVER AND AGUE,
I FEVER AND AGUE.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
; IS WARRANTED To CURE
1 IS WARRANTED To CURE
CHILLS AND FEVER.
CHILLS AND FEVER,
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
. IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
NO MERCURY OR ARSENIC,
NO MERCURY OR ARSENIC.
The Greneda Elixir is warranted to cure in every
case where every other remedy tails, or the money
, will be refunded. This Elixir is warranted to con
tain nothii.fi Ihe least injurious to the system, and
cat. be given iu all cases and under all circumstances
, with perfect safety. T.v n bottle and be convinced
that il is ..'it onl> the BEST hut the t'nKACEST reme
_• dy before -the public. Asl bottle has cured from 5
I to H cases.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail bv
PEMUEKTI.X A < .lIiTEU,
Columbus, Ga.; also sold by all Druggists in the city
’ and throughout the countrv. For wale bv
E. L. STROHECKER,
I july 11 dde w-3m Druggist, Ma'cuu,Ga
(J rules ’
GRATES!
GRATES!
I)ERSONS in want of Giiatk* will ple i-e cal! aTid
I examine m* a.*-*ortnieDf. a* I have the largest
and cheapest Lot ever offered in Macon.
B. A. WISE, Cherry Street.
aeM 23 Macon,
R.W. SIMMS £O. A. LOCHRANE
H . 4 y I X<» c.-Uah-d lhemaelvea in the practice
, of thv Law at Macon and .{tlanta, and will at
tend lu buaineio* in the »eu-ral < .<uutieta in their <’ir
cuita re»p< clively. Olffcv iu Macon near M<-< balne a
Bank. aug G tt
On Consignment and for
ftsni o
AT THE Al <T»oX Hol HE.
A M-T id oil IhiurUu live Whi.kry,
“ " *' Illa’ »1» and Cock
‘ 1 ilof ImLa A’-e in Juga,
1*
IwraHui* um'Hi Buieaa*.
B* aati t A*
'* lira aMv g/wd* W wti> pf >« ate
Law Partnership!
HILL & HILL,
SUCCESSORS TO THE I.ATI’ FIRM OF
STUBBS & HILL.
It TILL practice in tl • Mac ■>. ; i.J j'ijoining Cir
cuit and in the Supreme uod Federa Court*
the same as her tofore bv the late firm of Stubbs A
Hill, * R. HILL,
JNO. R. HILL.
The undersigned will close up the business of tin
late firm of Stubbs A Hill us speedily as possible,
and to this end, all persons indebted to sa’d firm are
requested to make payment at as early a day us prac
ticable. b. Hill,
aug 29 w-ts Surv. Partner of Stubbs & Hill.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON
r -
it ■" . . Ab
SOUTH WESTERN R. R.
ON Saturday, September the 3d, the Accommoda
tion Train will be taken off.
On and after Sunday, Sept 4th, the passenger am
mail train fur Albany and Cuthbert will run as fol
1 iws :
Leave Macon at 10.40 a. in., arrive at Albany 5.4
p in.
Leave Albany at 1,10 pm, arrive at Macon 5.4
p in.
The mail and pa«>enger train from Cuihl-ert wil
com. • I with the Aibanv mail train at .‘ inithvilk
No. 10 S. W. R. R.
L'-avc Cuthbert nt 12.45 p. in., arrive at Smithvill
3.D p. in.
L -ire Smithviilu at 4.05 p. m . arrive at (’uthl ■ i
(1.39 p. nt. : m-iking the Cuiinvr-tmn with the up a
l< an Albany mad train. The C-iuinbuF mail an
-a-scuger trains will run as }. n •< .
VIRGIL POWEKS, lb /. A Sup
2*. ' v| ' 2>
Central, Macon & Western and
SOVTII-W ESTERN RAILROADS.
z t UAN 0, or the pr< < t be trui ported vet
\ I the CvHirrl Eaihi ;<d to Macon, to any Stu
tion on that and the Eatonton IL ad,i i any quantity,
I to any Consignee, hi $2 <* pel tun ot 2,000 ibs., and
over the Macon A Western, and . ruth-U v-'tvrn
Rail Rot or t >tatioi on either ol
j Hoads, at 4-1 <".> p»-i ton ot 2,00. t lbs., provided each
| Sack is marki d v. ill. 's m»n t.
GEO W. ADAMS. Gen i Sup’t C R R.
ALFRED TYLER, “ “ M&W RR.
\ IRGIL LOWERS, “ “ SWR R.
feb -24 w.tf
House Wanted.
j ■'URNISHE!», or partially so, pnfered. A w< 1
; built dwelling, centra !i and pleasantly
d in Mitci !i, by a family wii’ .-.tit you*.;; rln’d-t n
Any person having >nch api q t-rl) t lent ii.rv 1
sure that it will bo well taken care us, by a j un- uu.
and permanent tenant
ALSO WANTED.
Two good sized pleasant rooms, 1 y u person w’c
will muiish them handsomely. Full board prefer r
in th.- same leu e, but if the chambers suited, mea
could be taken at n Hotel. Mulberry stic •• piefei:e<
For an Interview and part : culara ad tress
sept CO A. IL CURTIS, City Post Office.
uurzkeouff
LAMP STORE,
NO. 11, COTTON AVENUE.
A No. 1.
Coal Oil
AT
BE < aiaiwt'
PER GALLI)N
July O il 1;< I.,'iiAW iITEKzOG.
(IKE IT ATTRACTION !
EVERY BODY READ THIS !
r p’lE under i ... Ihr. i r n'rl tire AV are Hou
1 in East ?Li. .n, f< r: ;<-rly occupy 1 by Jain<
Dent n, and will have it in good repair by the firs
of September to receive the patronage of all|wh<
may fc< 1 a willingness to give me their Cotton.
W. A. M I \NE.
GROCERIES
IX Store, and constantly recah ing. full supplies of
B . »n, ■ i. Coffee, Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Syr
up. Soap. Candles, Ac.
ALSO,
a choice lot ot Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff, and mary
other articles too numerous to mention. For salt
by JOHN MASSETT.
apnl 12; l v ‘ >.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
I MFTY Dos. Linen and Marsailes Bosom Shirts,
I L > “ Merino and Silk under Shirts,
75 “ British
30 “ Linen and Silk handkerchiefs,
30 “ Silk Scarfs and Ties,
15 “ Fine Suspenders.
Just received at E. WINSHIP.
# _
Fresh Garden Seed.
TfF.NARD A CASTLEN have juc received
Al large ami selected stock ot Imd/ -
♦ all kinds, warranted to be the growth of I--’*
which are equal in quality and as cheap in price a
inv that can be found elsewhere. Stole under Ra!
ston’s Hall. feb 3
City papers copy.
CORN, O YTS AND MEAL.
•)AA BUSHELS Corn in Sacks,
OvV 4<«» bushels prime Tenn Seed Oats,
50 * “ Fresh Corn Meal,
700 “ Wheat Bran, just received and
for sale by McCALLIE A TONES.
dec 9
<;RATES! GRATES I
\GOOD assortment at very low prices
B. A. WISE,
jan H Cherry St.. Macon.
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN.
WASHINGTON BLOCK, MVLBERIIY ST
MACON, GEORGIA.
I AW, Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven
j ile Books.
Blrnk Book-. Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
per, Wate” (' ■lois, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil
and V at( * Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Muthe
mat d > i Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
800 «. Wrung Desks, Port Folios, Pocket Books
Gam non Jourds, Writing Fluids and Inks of the
very best kinds. Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cils', Steel and Gold Pens, and all the various articles
usually found in a Book Store.
Also, Agent of the Southern Mutual nsnrance
Company. oct 17
Just Received.
\ LARGE and choice selection of Lubin’s Extracts
for the handkerchief, warranted genuine, and
not the offensive imitations usually sola, put up with
counterfeit tables.
Also, a splendid r.asortmeut of genuine French and
American Pomades and Oils for the hair from the
most manufactures, for sale by
B L. STRORECKER.
MACON DRUG STORE.
I TAVING resumed business on my own account
I I am prepared to serve my patrons and the
' public wiih the most reliable articles in my line. —
: My stock is the largest and most complete ever of
i sered iu this city.
My purchases being invariably’ from Direct lm
' porters and Idanufacturers I can warrant every ar
’ ■ ticle/H/re and free from adulteration.
I have now in store a large and select stock of
: I DRUGS, MEDICINES,
1 CHEMICALS, I’AnTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES,
' DYE STITES. PAINTBRUSHES,
VARNISH BRUSHES.
Sash Brushes, White u*h Brushes, Badger
Bleudrrs, Camel lluir Brushes
and Camel and Sable
Hair Pencils,
Together with the beat assortment of Instrument*.
Planters, Physicians, and Merchants will ooiMult
! their interest by examining our stock before purcha
sing.
■ I I I. HTROHECKEB.
Ice! Ice!! ire!!!
MACON ICE CO..
D. DEMPSEY, JR., AGENT,
IS prepared to furnish ICE in large and amal
I quantities in both country and city as luw a» any
bouse in Georgia.
Also. k< ep» on hand a large and well selected «lo
of family <<rocet ias and Prof i»iom» .choice*! import
Brando ■. Wine* and Segar*, Holland Gia, Hour!
and Moiiongaha'a Whiskey, and a full supply
West India Ftuit, Cand.es, Ac , A , Av
may dAw |y D DEMINEY, JR.
Spring Trade.
C>n.ANITE liykl-.IL.
\. S. PKI’hDEN & CO..-
IIVITK *<Uu<i«* to lUit Mr. <l«i
SPRING DRY GOODS,
i it* DtrM Gw»ds era Isssml.-Ihl, im'L Isd
M. 4 m« <tou» U
gw..
SOMETHING NEW!!
- - -
CITY PLAN!
10 0,0 o o
T'on si,oo!
Prue, payable immediately after the Drawing,
Without Deduction!
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
OF 1 GFKORQ-IA,
Authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature, for the ben
efit of Academies and for other purpose*.
HODGES, DAVIS & HI., MANAGERS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
By this Scheme purchasers can select -heir nwn numbers,
and pay any amount for a ticket they desire.
EXTRA CLASS!
75 Ballots—l 2 Drawn Numbers!
To be drawn in the city of Macon, every Monday Tues
day. Wednesday, Thursday Friday and >atur>lai After
noon-, at 4 <> clock during the years 1859, 1860, 1801,
1802, and 1863.
By this (’lass, the holder of any One Dollar Ticket, if the
number* so Melee ted should be drawn, will be entitled to a
prize, according to the following
S C M E IN/E E 1
Any 81 ’’o Ticket with 9 drawn number* on it, SIOO,OOO
‘‘ « u .. s “ “ “ 50,000
m m u u 7 « « « 25.000
« C« « M Q U M M 15,000
M <» M »» 5 “ “ “ 5,000
u M U d 4 u u u 1,000
U M M t« 3 U « <4 200
u «4 u 44 2 “ “ “ 30
« 44 41 44 J «4 44 4C 5
Any 81.00 Ticket with a drawn number on it
stationed to come out a r any particular place, ( «q
such as 57 Ist, 2d, 3d, or any other station
in the drawing
TICKETS FROM 50 OTS. TO ANY PRICE,
And Prizes paid at the above rates per dollar.
ThL« is the favorite scheme in New York, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, 80-ton, Chicago. Buffalo, and other
cities, where there an* 5.000 offices in which Tickets in this
scheme are exclusively sold; and such is the demand that
the Managers of the Consolidated Lotteries of Georgia have
been induced to issue Tickets, for the benefit of our town and
village friends who cannot purchase iu the cities. Feeling
that it will be as successtul iu the country as it to iu the
cities, the Managers submit it to their patron*.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
In the above novel and lucky scheme, there are 75 num
bers, from 1 to 75 inclusive, printed upon separate pieces of
paper, and enclosed in tin tubes placed in a glass wheel.
Upon the day of drawing the wheel to revolted around several
times, and a small boy who is blindfolded draws a number
at random from the wheel It is then exhibited to the
audience, and registered by the State Commissioners a* the
first Drawn Number. The wheel is revolved again several
times, and then the second Number drawn This operation
is repeated till twelve are drawu out and registered as the
Ist, 2nd, 3rd. 4th, sth, 6th, 7th, Sth, 9th. loth, 11th, and
12th Drawn Numbers, aud any Tickets having the numbers
selected, with the numbers drawn from the wheel anywhere
upon them (except the station numbers, which must be in
the station for which they are bought,) are prixea; if not they
are blanks.
The advantage this scheme has over all others is that it
enables any cue to purchase a Ticket with any number up
to nine, and at any price he pleases to pay, and the Prizes
are paid in full immediately alter the drawing.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a superior
denomination, caa be entitled to an inferior prize; nor can
any ticket be entitled to any prize other than that for which
it was originally bought. For instance, if a person buys a
81.00 ticket with 9 numbers on it, if they all are drawn he
is entitled to $100,(MX); if the whole 9 numbers are not
drawn it is a blank. So with any numbers bought; they
must all be drawn, or the ticket will not be entitled to any
prize.
Address all orders for the Extra Class, with the
numbers, stating thu day and date you want them for, tc
HODGES, DAVIS & CO.,
Macon, Georgia.
11., D. ft Co. are also Managers and Contractors of the
Florida, Kentucky. North and South Carolina Consolidated
Lotteries, which they will soon commence drawing
N. B. The Combination and Extra Class Lottxrim are
drawn every day— the Havana every Saturday
Circulars, containing full explanations of our Schemes, |
&c , will be forwarded, by mail, to any oue sending us hto
address.
uu£ oU-ly
Coach Manufactory,
GRIFFIN, GEO.,
Corner of Broadway and Hill Stiee
G. IV. CLARK
.^I'GS leave to ini mtl pul hat h<
I > services of Mr. Isaac M
f oreman, to bis establishment, and that he is no"
prepared to manufacture at the shortest notice, al
of Carriapiea, Coaches, Rockaways, Bnj'jiv.-
\e.. equal in elegance, and durability m use, to an’
inufactnred in any part of the Sot!- or in th<
Mr. Wi
11 - w< rkmanahip, tas e uud •
ire well known in many parts oi Georgia. Othet
, eri< need workmen in each branch • f theta .1.12
■’aking business, are also employed. To ensure Im
• recuring of light 1 mining, strong, durable, and de
*ant vehicles,call upon G. W Clark
Persons in want of a No 1 job, will do well tnca
nd examine the finished work I have on hand, fi-*'
rise that now manufacturing, before purehasin.
1-ewbere. They will find it to their advantage t
All work sold at my establishment wairanted a
' Kepamng ncfltly and promptly executed and al
.vork shipped with care and dispatch. Orders thank
liillv received.
Terms, to suit purct users. Liberal deduction to
caßheustOTßers. j<ne 1 -«md bn
Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE IN SOUTH WFST GEO.
Estate of tho late Joseph Bond.
( N pursuance of the last Will and Testament ot
I Joseph Bond, late of the city of Macon, county <4
Bibb, we the undersigned, Executors and Executrix
• f the said deceased, will offer tor sale on the first
Tuesday in December next, before the Court house
door, in the town of Albany. Dougherty county, the
following tracts of Land, viz:
Ist. That valuable settlement of Land, known as
the
‘•FOWLTOWN PLACE/’
Lying on the waters of Fowltown and Kinchafoo
nec. iu the county of Lee and within two miles of tin
South-Western Rail Road, containing forty-seven
hundred and fifty-six (4756) acres. Upon the prem
isest here is a good Saw aud Grist Mill on a never
failing stream, good pwelli ng house,frame negro cabins
with all other improvements to correspond.
2nd, At the same tiu.e and place, that equally val
’ uable tract of Land known as the
“WILKINS PLACE,”
Containing thirteen hundred and five (1305) acres;
this settlement adjoins the homestead of Thomas IL
1 Moughon and his Byron place, and equal to any in
I the neighborhood. The improvements are all good
1 frame buildings.
Also, will he sold at the same time and place the
I following described Plantations situated,, lying and
’ being in the county of Dougherty :
Ist, That justly celebrated and rich s ittlement oi
Land known as
“ OAK LAWN or ROYSTON PLACE;’
Containg twenty-three hundred and twenty-seven
(2327) aer .< : a small portion of this tract lies in the
county of Lee. The imj rovenients consist in a dwel
ling Louse and a tine range of negro cabin ?. all fram
ed, and put up within the last season ■; this tract
stands upon the list as being one of the bet t in South-
West Georgia. ’
2nd, That renowned tract of Land conL’nonly call
“ MFI) CREEK PLANTATION,”
Containing thirty-five hundred (3500) a< rc< lyiux <ip
on Mud Creek and Kiokee, the most produc-live co ‘
ton lands in the State. The improvements arc all
good on this place aud the plantation iu tborou gh re
pair. .
3rd. That place adjc/.i.ing the above, usually* -called
“THE DI CKER PLANTATION,"
Containing three thousand (3,000) acres, lyj ’ ll
tin !rk • Kiokee and Chivkasahatchee. iw. • pro
ductions of thi-4 farm will compare with any i 1 th<
State. The buildings are all new an<» framed.
1 th. That I • autiful and rich body of Land wh
goes by the name of
“HICKORY LEVEL PLANTATION;’
Containing forty-five hundred (4500) acres. Th t
settlement, without any doubt, whatever, comprise *
i ino of the riuhvKt Land .a tin Southern States.— •
I The annual yield of this plantation has not >H*en less
! Ilian a Lag "I cotton to the acre for the last five
years. The improvements, buildings, Ac., are all
I suhoiantnti.
It is da* iitad unnecessary U» give a full ilescripiioii
of (h< -< PlMiitatioiiM ; it is ' (li i« ni to state that they
were owned and cultivated with much s icce.-s ami
profit by the late (’<»!. loswph Bond. They embrace
the ' i. 1 osl lan Is iu S >ulh West Georgia, ami f«r
pro<turii<»ii, fertiihy « f soil, improvsmvnis, l<»< aii< n,
health, and vouveuisuev to iu«ik> t. A not surpass- ,
• l by any iih- ts «d land in the South.
• d< sr >u» «>f « xainining these Lands are re- |
fir- I f > th« i. Un, uveiHHr. . n lb. Plan Uli* t»,
who will »b w <usin, and l<* Thomae H Moujfbaa,
i <>ii< oi iht l tvsidm# immediately iu the ,
|u aa v ..UM washing t« make a purehaee of a g«><*d
• i<md Vlsii’jm i*»m su< h an 11* Huhity maj not
a/aln pr> «M Herlf Uryears. icriae «*f sale made
THG* It MOHGIIOX I t _
WILI.MN H MOI
HhNHH .1* H I>OM«, Mtouirtl.
AH the aud *<•«!
ot • I w übe mdd safiy la Jeamas'y meat.
i fewt.vf aid Ire
(T EORGIA—Jours Comity.
x Monday. August Ist, lfisF.
The Court of Ordinary for said county mH this day
agreeable to law. CHAS MACARTHY,
Ordinary.
To the Ordinary of Jones County:—The petition
of Luke Roberts, surviving Executor of Reuben Rob
erts deceased, showeth that he has fully discharged
the duly assigned to him as such Adniiuistrat' r and
and theretorc petitions the Court for a discharge
f:utn said Administratorship.
LUKE ROBERTS,
Surviving Executor and Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition it isordeied that
citation be issued and that all persons concerned bl
and thev are hereby required to show cause, if an)
they have, on or before the first Monday in February
next, why said Luke /Alberts -hould not be discharg
ed from his Administratorship and why letters dis
inissory should not be granted to him. And it is
further ordered by. the Court that this citation be
published in one or more public Gazettes ot said
State for the space of Six months.
aug 9-iim CHAS. MACARTHY Ord ny.
/ 1 i:Oß(>i A-(rawford < oiiutv.
\ I Whereas, Archibald Kendrick, administrator
upon the Estate of ThomasC Kendrick, d*> d applies
to me for letters of flismission from said Estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ana
singulai the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law and show cause (if any they ha\ e•" * y
su'. l letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 30th Apn •
K>y. JAMES J R\Y.
Ordinary
EORGI A, Crawford County.
' It Thomas Alexander Mills, \dministrator «H
the Wil! annexed, of Isaac Mills, dec’d. applies t<
1 me for letters of dismission from the administrate
of said E-tate :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish al' •
i.’guiar, the heirs and cretlitorN of said estate ’
and appear at my office within the time preacnb
i .v to show cause, if any they nr eithei < f thejr 1
■ by saiu letters should not be granted.
tven aider my hand and official signatn’
JAMES J. RAY. On!
j 1 lalß'd \ Crnwford County.
' I (’Ol HT OF Ohiunarv, Jun.- Term
In re . Griffin Oneal’s estate, John AS A’’
ind Griffin G. Oneal. Administrators of said,
having tiled their r< turns in my office and rentes’
dibit they have fully administered said e-.ate hi
u-ayeth Letters Dismisaory.
Tin /efore ordered by the Court that all persot
concerned show cause,ifanythey have.within the ton*
pres ribed by law why said letters should not b<
granted; that this order be published in the State
Press, in tei :>'■» of the law and be entered on the min
utes of the Court.
CULVELHOESE k ANSLEY,
Movants Attorney.
A true extract from the Minutes. June Sth, 1859.
junc ’J JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary. __
EORGI A—Crawford County.
I Court of Or e-ary, June Term, 1859.
In re., Willis Boon’s • state. James M. Davis, Ad
ministrator of said estate, having filed his returns in
nix’ office and r< presented that be ha- fully adminis
;cr< 4 - aid estate and pray Letters Disniissory
Therefore, ordered by’ the Court that all persons
concerned show cause, if any they have, within the
! rime pres'•ribed bv law. why said letters should not
be granted, that this order be published in the State
I Press in terms of law and entered on the minutes.
CULVERHOUSE A ANSLEY,
Movants Attorney.
\ true extract from the Minutes. June Bth, 1*59.
' jmir H .IAME> J. RA Y, Oidiuhiv.
f T EORGIA—Bibb County.
V I WHEREAS James M. Davis as Executor of
I Elizabeth Tharpe, late of said county deceased ap
‘ 1 -lie-? to me f<-r letters dismiss°ry therefrom.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
igular th- heirs ami creditors of said eslate to
-how cause at my office within the time prescribed by
law why said letters disniissory should not be grant
ed the said applicant.
Given under my hand in office. July 4th, 1859.
W. T. MASSEY, Ordinary.
“CRAWFORD SHERIFF SALE.
XXTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
> > next, in Knoxville, in said county, with
in the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit:
One hundred one and one quarter (101 ’i) acres of
land, the same being the north half of lot number
iiftv-six (si»‘i Iving and being in the sixth fith > dis
trict of originally Houston now Crawford county,
to satisfy two fi fas issued from a Justice Court nf
rtio 532(1 district G. M . of said county of Crawford,
nz: J. 11. Harris for the use of Emanuel Anltman
vs. Jane Harper, also, Emanuel Aultman b°arer vs.
J ane Harper ; levied on as the property ot said Jnn
• h arpei Said property pointed out by pla;nt>ff
I I. ’.vv made and reti med to me by E. W. Turner,
Constable. This 22nd Sept D 59.
o< t i MORG AN HANCOCK. Sheriff.
IDMINISTKATOR’S sai,e.
\GREEABI.Y to»n order from the Court of Or
dinary. December Term. I«.W will be sold on
ihe trst Tu»«dav in Mor mber next, between the
lonal hours of rile, at the Court House door in the
town of Knoxville. Crawford county, the settlement
of lan d belongioz to the estate of Mason Miller late
of -ai'l county deceas’d; containing one hundred
and tilt v acres more nr !c- the widow’s Hnwer
xceptc•! >’< ■ ' the efit ''th- 1 bwiraand< i-d
--itors. Tert'is made known on div of-ale.
sep 21 HENRY N BRI 1 T, Adm’r.
FXE< I TOirs SALE.
T> Y virtue o. f an ( rd**r of the ofCrawf-ird
> count v. granted on the first Mondav in Septem
ber will be sol/ 1 :-.t the Court Houiw -
enuntv, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tues av in November next, that valuable *ett ement
t’ Land belongin-2- to tlieestn’e* f Allen G Sin n-ona.
<i gaid enuntv deceaaed, known at the place on
vhi'-h hore>’ded : Ring on Alcnhatcbee Creek, * on
ii i . ... 1 undrod «nd thirty five (W) ecrea more
or I. -- übout three bundred end fiftv seres (8M) in
. high state of cultivatieu. s cot ridersble 1 ort
vh.eh is rich creek or bo«vmi land This is a hesl
’hy and desirable place to live and one of the best
»tton plantations in the count . D. W Simmons
or A. J Simmons <?an be found at ail times on th**
remises who will take great pleasure in showing
II who mav desire to took at ti. Terms made know a
n the dav of sale D W SIMMONS, I p x ’f r 9
sepUtd. A J SIMMONS, ■ x "\
AimiVISTRATOR’S SALE
\ GREF. A BLY to an order of<he Court of Ordi a
rv of Crawford County. September Term.
- will he sold within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House door in Knoxville. in said county.
011 the Eirst Tuesday in November, that large ul)l i
valuable setthment of Land belonging to ’heestate
of Green P. Haro late of said county, deceased,
containing One Thousand Twenty-four and a half
Acres, <1,024 1-2) more or less, lying on Alkapatchee
Creek*; a large portion of «aid tana being rich hot
tom land. The said settlement of Land containing
about six hundred ftioo) acres- in the woods and the
1 balance iu a high state of cultivation.
' The said settlement is a desirable place on which
s 1 • live, being convenient to schools and churches.—
' Terms made known on the dav of sale
WILLIAM D. HAP.P, Adm’r.
e Sept. 15th, 1853. d'.twtd.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I >Y virtue of an order from the Honorable, the
> Court of Ord in ary ot Crawford countv, Septen.-
bei • Term 1859. will be sold on the first Tuesia* in
Xo\ 'ember next, befote tbe Court //ouse door in
the town of Knoxville within the legal hours of
sale, *ll the lands belonging to the estate ot Josiah
Good in deceased, latent said county, the widow’s
dowe. * excepted ; the said lands lying and being in
this, ‘he second, district ot originally //ouston now
Crawfv rd county, containing in the aggregate eight
hundrt <1 aiw.l fifty (85(>) acres more or less, the down
er of the widow a- above excepted. Said lands sold ■
for the benetk ot the heirs and creditors of said es
tate Terms ms.de known on dav of sale.
JO/ZN H GOODIN I• - .
RICK’D L. GOODIN,) Aam r
sept 22 djit_w-td
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Craw
ford countv will be sold before Court House in
Knoxville on the first Tuesday in November next,
within the usual hours of sale, ail the lands lying in
>aid county belonging to the estate of William HertJ
man late of said county deceased, being tbe place
where said Bertman lived, containing two bundr d
acres more or less. |>Sold for the purpose of a distri
bution of propertv among the heirs. Terms on day
ofsale. ’ ADAM H. IIERTMAN,
aept 17 d-it w-tds Executor,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
virtue of an orderof the Ordinary of Craw-
> ford county, will be sold before the Court House
m Knoxville, oil the tir-t Tuesday in November next,
within the usual hours of sale all the lands belong ng
to the estate ot James E Bryce deceased, containing
abciit seven hundred aert s, on which is situated a
tine Grist Mill and Saw Mill, with the greatest plenty
< t saw timber convenient. The place is five wilts
from Knoxville and eight fro-' tbe Kai! A'< ad. (Mm.-*
venivnt to churches and schools. Sold for the betk*
tit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on day of sale.
LUCIUSG. EVANS,
sept 17 d-it w-tds Administrator.
Hi : oVA ET
Henry Horne
HAS RKMvVID HIS
'Cake, Pastry and
BREAD BAKERY,
Cl\ i)VtV I RllT STORE
NEXT TO
Avers Wingfield & Co’s.
GROCER) STORE,
IN CHERRY >TI:EE T « no r w .?!!® H<> ’
commodation, and an eutir •’Mew <tv * °- •II <(untec
tioii* w ho b la utlci'ed at low t ** prices w A? 11,
nut. 'i if
To Land Buyers.
« 1 ’ Eoll.r !<>r twu placr. .iiu.tr.l 4U
V ’ 1 ■ • i
Uiiuiux almul S'." .ere. and tw<> third. Urarad it faaa
ufn.u n IWu wiilru..tbaii<i unvlit b*di.id»d lb.
■•Hurl ••.iitaui. alntul uu. hundred aerr* .•■ ! , w
third, al.arrd th.lb »f tlm. ( dw.. .r, w»||
■nd plaaaMMtly ailuatwl in « gwd .ud tumltfa, aw<h .'
Uh hu»d aitdu.ar • tin, uh .d ha ,, wahH .id
u di irhaid, ut wlwlvd fruit A|»„
huixtrrd arrr. l am willed atn-ui a inila dtMaat
ffdiiartMifraM tint iatida tff Ro*malt Ifii f ih
« ... I ■(>•>• in ■■lloaliua l'i.r«l..ui.
>■• ■•ii a>>d .«• tb« abut, plaw. •hua th* w ,
, y | ■• Ihrw. JAMXn > AIAU-