State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18??, October 22, 1859, Image 4

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|\W§ I’IIIIKII.RU’IIIC Gr _A_Xj Li IE .It Y “v '4s cLailv thronged with delighted Visitors, to see his large and beautiful PIC TURES, consisting of PORTRAITS IX OIL, PASTEL AND AQUARELLE. The celebrated Imperial PHOTOGRAPHS. Plain Photographs, DAGUER REOTYPES, II ALLOTYPES, and AMBROTYPES. Also, a large and Beautiful selection of STEREOSCOi’E Pit I I RES. Os anv style or i„- taken eitlur from Life, or Ambrotype-, ©r Daguerreotypes, of Dccoawl I‘. ■ it, at price.. that cannot fail to please, and satisfaction warranted. AM 81l ( )TYI>IUS. 1 T 'have lately rec. > I a large lot of new and beautiful (' .S’AN, embracing sev eral new styles, which bo furnished with good Pictni.s at reasonable prices. .1 MBRvTYPDS A /’ USE DOLLAR. R. 1.. WOOD, Washington Block, sop 13 Nearly opposite the Lanier House. IVEW IRON RAILING DEPARTMENT. MAOON, YA. ' : (L A A A '.“'A** « W 3BL JflL Si- 3WL W W cJG f/u - ? ' r ” . " |B eQ* Kn Mwi wA A » W.W • ■ jEr jOT jSTWII Ml Bl ■‘ FjpilE S i >< i ois from the increased demand f<»r Iron Railings of their manufacture, Lave been encour- I a; it » in.tke that Brunch of their works a special department, possessing superior facilities lur the man IRON RAILINGS, far m'.’and till purposes <rt the most approved d.djiT.s, either plainer ornamental. They are assured in aayir. 4 to th.? | üblif. that in point of variety and . üb-uiinini work, together with moderate prices, that they arc determined toplease. In addition to all the usual styles of this class of work, they are making Fuller’s Patent Railing. Tins is a new article. possessing extraordinary strength by a Combination of Wrought Iron in its structure.— Al! cf which will be warranted ennui to the best made in the I uion. R. FINDLAY .t SONS. Bargains, Bargains. subscriber offers for tie his Mills know»i ns 1 ijr- !'•• st- 1 ' Mills, Crawford county. Ga., consist ing pf Saw. Gri<t, Flouring Mill and Wool Curding Machine; all new and in good running order, there j ./seven linnd ed acres of land, one hundred and til- . 4y acres cleared, will produce from 10 to 2" bushels , c »Fn per acre. The Mills can be made to tarn, with . nruper manigement, from two to three thousand del | Jars a y<a.-. attached to the premises is the privilege I of saw tiia'.cr on -too acres of land, with loot) more ( adjoining da. can be bought cheap. This propci ty is located in one of the healthiest portions of the , State. iiv< . ! *'south of Knoxville, Crawford coun ty, Ga . ■■ /it miles north of S. W. Kail Koad. For further ■ • n .ation address the subscriber ut Kuox w ville. Cru s Jiil county, Ga. j>n I-!! JAMES E. BRYCE. JOSEPH IRMSTKO.TO, ATTOREY ~ \ IEXX DOOLY, COUNTY GA. feblT w , y CLARK & LHTITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AIJiASr. GJ. n'AVIXG returned to Dougherty county, and as- • social.- I with me in the praeitce of Law, Alex. S. Lippitl, Esq., prompt* and faithful attention will pe g.' en to all business entrusted to our care. e will pract' v in the counties of Doughert; . Baker, Bullionn, l ee, Dooly and Worth- in tin- Supreme Court it Macon; in the U. S. Courts, and wherever I specially engag'-d. Particular attention will be given to the collecting and securing cfumnei demands. RICH’D. il- CLARK. Albany, Ga., Dec. 7,1857. WILLIAMS A POTTER, Grocers Gc Commission Merchants, .V>. : 3 South Stmt, A<«» )<//•£. K. 9. WILLIAMS. K. S. I’OTTEB, G. X. WILLIAMS, oct 19 J. U . NPA LDIXG A CO., Commis-jri and Forwarding Merchants, S'tint Loh in, 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. Loins .• rally. oct IV METROPOLITAN HOTEL, BUD NOWAY. NMW YORK, . SIMEON LELAND & CO., Proprietors. nov * ALFRED F JAMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GAvbstox, Texas. 13 TILL attend t.» th'- prosecution ami collection oi claims against the Government of Texas and individuals—the- investigation ot, and perfecting ti tles, tin pyvm-nt of Taxes, and redemption of pre j>«ty s »ld for Taxes in every county in tile State, also the recording till* i.i the proper county Perse i* wishing to invent in Texas Lands at the present Io v price*. and de* ring information, | will a’.wavs re e prompt and reliable responses to their enqiiii ws. oct 19 I JONE* A lIAMABERGII. TAILORS, Nj. 285 Broadway, New York Opt*,* iff t. T. Stetr*rt't. New Styles f.. Gent's wear constantly on ban’. Al , i a >: .-a.** ■ Intent <>f Ut*aV*a turn:i-diitu Goods. NIKKI'S KING A CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ro. SO 3. ox ISU eet, near Wall New York G «h*ra descriptton of Merchandize will rep *v* prow ;> Meutiim lL f< : t *io < ('ampboll A Son, Macon. Gh |>Kxv:« fklcilXft, HtAK! L. KING, «r'i hi HEX 111 C. FBBKIXS. b iL M. BLOOM. ATTORNE7 ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW, J, j. BJ9 Broadway. Coruu Barilay st, NEW YOltk. R.J • ».«•« in M».*i». E \ A J A Ni. Bet n<->.-t 1.. r; Dr K belli .1 ... t »'* W IltH I 1.. Xj, 9. U. U 4 U CurtUaM itrwl. Sew York lin IL, iw located >n 4, n, **t •*«•* Sm>. - a P M INI Hf-TtK. •Ml* TMOr D UIMHMTI •; i a.iu-Sst Ki \ !<•? ■BLACK FROCK COAT 6. CJ. IX. 13X1.1 XXx>. LOCKWOOD A Di DOIS, TAILORS, 558 Broadway, New York. Be/o't t n St. Siekolasaiid Mdropolituu Hotels. G. LOCKWOOD, J. Dl’rfoiS. I OCt 1 IIILMSI YOM.F. 195 Broadway, N. Y 'BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 1) ARTICCLA R attention given to the execution of orders for Rail Ro d supplies and equipments. Being agent for the Manufacturers all the leading articles, he can furnish them at the Factory prices tree of commission. References. N wYm k I-’. Whitelmr.se, Esq., Bunker; Messrs. Ucury Colt A Son ; JJlias Day, Esq. Macon —T. R. Bloom. Esq.; Dr. Robert Collins. Savannah—Win. Duncan, Esq. juneU-tf E. J. DONNELL, GENEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER INBAGGING, Ac., 19 Broad Street- York. I dec 9 WESTERN HOTEL. Nos. 9, 11, 13, & 15 CORTLANDT ST., Board, t*1.50 per Day. r Hotel is centrally located in the business 1 part of the city. The Proprietors are thankful to t i-ir S" <fh rn /ri'nfl' [ot past fwoks and re pcctfuilv solicit a continuance ol the same. D. D. A THUS D. WINCHESTER. i dec 2 New York. Notice. 4 LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against . 1 trading with un wife Nancy Bu<m*l, she having voluntarily and without provocation left mv bed and board ; ami I shall nut be responsible fur any of her debts or contracts. WILLIAM BUSSEL. Vienna, Dooly co., July 1859. ISABELLA HOUSE, •(Formerly Crummev House.) ALBANY. GA. r | S HE above Hotel, in Albany, the present I terminus of the Georgia and Florida Rail Road, is now open for the reception of the -iUA TR IYELIJ VG PITILIC. i The House and Furniture are new, the Proprietor ' is determined to make it a Fihst Class Hotel, and hopes by a strict attention to the wants of his guests, to merit the patronage of the public. i api 22 fl 1,. H. Proprietor. R. A. COLCLOUGH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW And Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Georgia, Wontiromcry, Ala. Will practice in the 2d, Stti, ’.‘th and 10th Jadi- I cial Circuits of the State, and in the Supreme aud Federal Court*. H'_t•'relief*. WILLIAM KXOX, JOHN HKKLT, Mont I goniery, Ala. feb it- JAMES M. FOLSOM. ATTORNEYATLAW, MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA. T - practice in the courts of A ppi: ig, Coflee. \ 1 Ware. Clinch, Charlton, Camden, Wai no and Givnn of the Brunau ick Circuit, and in the Courts i <4 L"wnde-and Berrian of the Southern Circuit.— Part cular attention puid to the sale of South Georgia Lands. Rest rentes Judge A. E. Cochran, Brunswick, Ga. Judge Peter E. Ixive. Thomasville, Ga. 1 . N. H 111 L I LL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, M ACON, G V. OFFICE next to (\ ncert Hall, over Puym's Drug lIKE BD 1 tIUNi: INM It tN« I. < <>., HA KT I OUT, t ON N Cash Capital $300,000, T. R. BLOOM, AGENT. AT MAC-OS'. <i A. KAIJ-H GII.IJ I I, F-.w.dtul J ..uu II .--m ih.i.. NOTICE. id- • mN - .‘..11. m . / ’ TMA UuMGU * I t M ' « 414 J > Spring and Summer Millinery for 1830. Mrs. Howland IS now receiving her upual stoak Mi 11 i n ery, 1 to which WO' bl < ‘ill the at- * ■ 1 n c *•. .; I r U U - surpassed, among them ore ly French Flowers s Q In all variety, Rob and Varied ** ,T Stylus ut Ribbons, Ll« gant Head Dresses. Caipftaoes. and Can . i'nthin Hat.-t (bang Lace, Braid and Fancy Straw. ( luldu n’s Hats, Flats: and Bonnet*, Ladies' and Misses’ Flats, Equestrians and Bonnets, Skirts, Shawls, Talmas, Coreetts, Dress Trimmings, Hair Pins, Hair Braids, Splendid styles Embreide ries in pait Luce, Homton, Valencia and French Muslin. With a variety of articles too tedious to mention. Milliners supplied on the most reasonable terms* either wholesale or retail. New styles of al! Goods in her line, received week ly through the season ; orders attended to with care and dispatch. mach 21 d-ts IBALACE M..ia Flour—a large lot on band, for 1 sale by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. 1 Rep RO BIGHAM CUM, General Insurance Agent AND BROKER, MACON, GEO.) .Etna Sn«iirance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital and Surplusll,Bß7,B3o 08 North American Fire Insurance to., OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital and Surplus#B66,9lo 06 State Fire Insurance Company, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., Capital and Surplus#22s,ooo 00 Quaker City Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA., Cash and Surplus#B24,B6l 4t Policies in th- above lirst class Companies issued and losses promptly adjusted bv juno i ill* H ( I 111), Agent. GREAT ATTRACTION. SSO. II W1 ■Hi 1000 Stitches per Minute. DECIDEDLY THE BEST Mlacliinr OF 'HIE AGE! ! I MITARKAXTED to do ull kinds of Sewing both Vv on fine and coarse fabrics with the greatest Ease and Rapidity. Call or Fend your orders to the Macon “Lamp Store,” Colton Avenue. BULaSHAW A HERZOG, Agents. 11 Certificate from Thomas B. Else, Master Ma- - dtinist of the Western Had Huad Works, Macon, Ga. Refer to the following purchasers of these Machines: Ira 11. Tayl<»r, Tims. B. Else, J. F. Win ter, J. M. J' nes. E. <’• Granniss, Jdo. T. Brown, of Bibb Countv. Dr. J. J. Milkr. and many others. . HATS, HATS. ■ ■ - tAgi. '-‘--Si i CHAS. 11. STONE & BRO., WASHINGTON BLOCK. INVITE attention to their stock of Spring and Summer Slat* an<l Cap*. The following comprise a few of their leading ’ styles: Gents’ Barrilla style Silk Hats, “ New Orleans style Silk Hats, ? “ Hebee “ Everet ** “ “ ** Black, Drab, Pearl and Fashionable Caasi meres, Gent’s superior French Cassimeres, of all colors. An»l an endless variety of Boss’ and Children’s. Straw and Leghorn Hats and Caps. We also have something very superior in the way 1 t J of Straws and Leghorns. r We inriie attention to our stock and promise to , 1 sell as cheap a* anv house in the citv or State. r CH AS R. STONE 4 BROTHER. Macon, apl 19th, d ts CROCKERY, ,' ’**' - ‘ nr ~ X*'.. i ;.x '. ih<A r, ,•> S;Bs?SS r I i«l '5 ui *' d| s. iu•-<.-■ sJ.-.dmD'-EjXga < W■■ 5 1 S 3 ‘ I Coal Oil & Fluid Lamps, CROCKERY WARE. II oine 7\_ g a i n . s I HA VE just retut nedfrom Europe wherei bought 1 the Largest and Finest Stock of l ;iii< y 5 Gill A While C hina, l - 1 Ever in tbi* market. Also, a Large Stock of Cum- ' mon and While Granite Ware, ' of the beat Pali rue tliat comes tv line country. 1 would c-H the attention of M*-reh»iita, te my f>ampie» n- w on hand, uhich I am »ur« are prefers ■ Ide to any tin ng in tbiaaeetuMi. I have a good Stock now on band of » Waiters in Setts, . Casb" s, China T»a Sftts, •ktap i ( ■at (hl t.uuips, ttVi'l EmaiM, CuUets, de. • tav. lay a AD • .«•«.'-»« rG<>“d« u>«»v U make rt< Hl vvm.rg fl it P Mefcvor HI f • A ATh I h MA® t In * WUMab liwbn i» > OXA XOM Sk DO^AhUTIC DRY GOODS, h*. th* BalheiuH M. t OH'. Haaaxri | HAITtMoEE 1 *asg » Morakas auaaai j • tn « smmmm* ■ . _ A A FINE LOT OF HORSES JUST ARRIV’D, AND FM SME X.0T07, imu&m. Opposite Passenger Depot, and near Brown’s Hotel. sept 6 a. riNDLAT, 8R.,. ... J. N. FtNDLAT,....C. D. FIfIDLAT FINDLAY’S [RON WORKS, yiAcox, ga. STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, COTTON PRESSES AND SCREWS, HORSE POWERS, CANE MILLS AND KETTLES, IRON RAILINGS, COLUMNS, MILL STONES, GIN GEAR, GRIST & CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, PULLEYS, WHEELS, SHAFTING &C„ &C. K. EINDI.AY & SOiHS. feb 3 Watches ! Watches! • CELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS —James Hod dell Co., R. AG. Beealey, Joah. Johnson, Jokl Olorenshaw, Edward Robinson, and the celebrated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS Eugene Bruquet, Breithing, Ls deriet, Edoward,Favre,Brandt and others too numen ousto mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. Ths Marble Clock running three weeks withon winding -striking hour and half hour. Also,Eight Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Ma rim Time-pieces with and without the alarm. DAY' A MAUSSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A M AUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Hines. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and Guard Chains. DAY A MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crosses. Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickles Forks, Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other articles 100 numerous to mention, bv I)AY A MAUSSENET. musical Instruments. Violiueelos, Violins, Flutea, Fladgeolettfl, Fifes Banjoes, and Tain borloss ; also a tine assortment Italian, French and English Violin Strings, bv DAY A MAUSSENET. Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with t Scotch Pebble Glasses, a large assortment by DAY A MAUSSENET. Fancy Goods.— A large assortment bv DAY A MAUSSENET' Also, a good asaortmen of Cutlery. Watches and Jewelry neatlv Repaired and War ranted by pjy A MAUSSENET. oct 8J BOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS TJIK VKI.IBHATSI) HOLLAND RKMIDT FOB DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER ASD AGTE. And the various affections consequent upon a disor dered STOMACH ORLIVER, SUCH as Indigestion. Aridity of the Stomach, Col icky Pain*, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despon- I dency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. la all * Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it ban in numerous instances proved nighly beneficial, J and in others affected a decided cure. This is a purely beneficial compound, prepared on strictly scientific nrinciples, after the manner of the | celebrated Holland Professor, Boerbave. Because of its great aucoess in most of the European States, its introduction into the United States was intended i more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country Meeting with great success among them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly won derful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particula ly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits or other forms or dis sipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to tbe seat of life, thrilling and quick ening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor to th' system. Noncfl.—W'boever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak and iuw spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos I »essed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION: The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public shouly 1 guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bud anything else until you have given Boerhave's Hol land Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you bow infinitely superior it is to all these imita- • tIODS. t-ylT’ Hold at #I.OO per bottle, or six bottles for #5.00, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, benjamin page, JR. & co. ■ANCFACTL'fIINa Pharmacuetists and Chemists, HTHBirKGH, PA. Sold in Mwon b» E. L. BTKOHECKKR A CO., ZEILIX, HUNT A CO.. GEORGE PAYNE, »n<* i Druggists generally throughout the St>te. mav xix-ly Swamp Land for Sale. IMGHTY-ONE »ere» of eboice Swamp Land, two j mile, below Macon, 42 acres in cultivation, tbe balince heavily timbered and covered with can.— For .ale by N. BASS. f<A 10-ts Sundries. BRL3 Prime Planting Potatoes, 3m H’lf brls. and Boxes Butter and Milk Crack era. 25 Boxes Star and Solar Sperm Candles, 25 “ No 1 Family and Palm Soaps, 5 kegs Pickled Pork Tongues, 50 Boxes Tobacco different prices, 20 ° prime CLaeae, in Store and for sale low by McCALLIE A JONES, an 27 MOUMGEB & DeGRAFFEMRIED ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORSAT LAW Viaaaa, Dooly County Ga. JOIN C MOCNGSM |>B«BAFFBF SISD tab ai-tf - HOLME AND LOT IN VIMEVILLE For Sale. I OFFER for .ale my bouM. and lot in Vianvili.— The lot eluteracca aeven acre, as land, well i«. ' proved. TLe Houae to Mew and eootaaaa eleven •uun,., with all neceaMry uutbtuJdiuK.atiarbod -well I of good water, Ae , aod la a iuu.l deauabU .itual.ua j fur.geullemaa a re.ideuce I tin offer for auld. my RIVER PLANTATION, Lying the to four uole. below th. city, oad tea I taiu.ug •»<„ half <d which u doored ...4 edl , woterod with opriugo Tti. .*.u>p ;*<.4 will ><.a4« I I i buaheia avri. to tho ar'< Go th. ar. i good teuMiorite Gia Louaa, horn. ovary uuri, a a war a <or plootwturo ,wrpuao. Tariua wioda oooy Jd M M ;yt.g W, ■ aag t d VtaooiH. Go Jk Card. h PA'4« Tl< E -ateodiog •se* —•'■■rsl <<*oo<«sa ' 1 \ nsawy «# <ww f<«Ms •!>««*» Uss I* »f fraqwsvt abasMwe tbw **»« tbs 1 Mtvpemt «X ms •*<« » w U u ; VuSioea* b»W fl*# L tbss | AflW* p**r<**a sr»ii. i vi ft • •** | asrfi sagMsnaUM* wtsiaw w JMbMf ( *><- aoidW.SfSMS ► ! tsyi.Mfl •» allflflfla* |w«fl i« tn* hsMUls «ta» I bMcasu •«« MMS attft W*/ MUs****** • A Fall and Winter Trade FVK 1858 AND 1859. AT ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’ “BAZAAR OF FASHION.” WE are now in receipt of the largest and most comprehensive Stock of Goods that we have •ver 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 consequences. Dress Department. Double June Robe Alaize, Velvet Embroidered Silk Robes, two Jupes, Hebe Alaixe in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine, Robe Aquille in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine, Silk Robes in two or three Volants, Deux Jupe Alaixe in Silk and Worsted, Printed Cashmeres in Plain and Fancy colors, Plain Poult DeHoie and Glacie Silks, ’ Chintx Droguaet ank Chintz Printed Delaines, Bayadere Silks, Cashmeres and Delaines, Mousseline DeCbines in every color and variety, Satin Plaid Poult DeSoles in all colors, Black Gro de Rhine Silks, all widths ; Marcellines and Lining Silks, all colors; Poult De Soie Quille Stripes, Plain and Fancy Colorea Challics, 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 Merinoee, Alpaccas, Chailies, 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 2$ cents Delaines at cents a yard. The above gives but a slight conception of then Stock of Dress Goods now on hand at the 44 Bazaar of Fashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS Embroidery and Lace Depart- MENT. Real Point A’Lenson Lace setts from sl2 to S4O a sett. Rea) Point A Plique setts from $lO a sett to <25. Valencienes Lace setts in Plain Lace and transfer from $4 to |25 a sett. Honiton Lace setts at all prices. French worked Collars and Sleeves from the low est price to sl7 a aott. Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves at ail 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 $3 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 s) ape. Embroidered Bridal Kerchiefs very new and ex quisite designs. Ladies’ Round 44 Princess Olga.” Kerchiefs that excite the admiration of all. Plain Hemstiched and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in large quantities. Misses' Silk Embroidered Talmas, Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich. A fine Stock of Infant’s Embroidered Dresses and Waists. A choice selection of Embroidered Skirtsand Hem stiched do. The above constitutes a few of our styles, all of which we will be happy to show vou at ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’ 44 Bazaar of Fashion.” Cloak, Mantilla and Shawl De- PARTMENT. The following embraces a few of our styles to which we invite the attention of purchasers Embroidered Velvets from SBO to $75. 0 Princess Olga” for Winter of lssß. 44 Meg Merillea” “ “ 44 “ 44 Donizetta” 44 44 •* 44 44 Frexxolina” 44 “ “ “ 44 Pepita Gassier” 44 44 44 44 44 Rosalies,” a plain but neat style. “Marataiu,” tastv and full pattern. 44 Coras,” 44 44 44 “ Evas,” with and without sleeves. ‘‘Casta Diva” of Beaver Cloth, imported. Stella Shawls of all colors, Reversible Scotch Shawls that can be worn three ways—all beautiful. Ladies Promenade Shawls, Cashmere and Merino Scharfs “a La Eugenia,” Plush bordered Shawls, fancy colors. Velvet and Zephyr Scarfs for the Neck. Rigoletts and Nubee.s for evening wear. Zephyr Shawls, and in fact everything to please the Ladies in the above Department, at the 44 Bazaar of fcuhicn.” by ROSS, COLEM AN AROSS. Hosiery and Glove Department. Black Silk Hose, all numbered from the lightest to the heaviest make. Pearland 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 tiue assortment of heavy spun Silk Rose, both white and black. Lama, Cashmere and Thibet Hose in all colors, ami in great variety, for winter wear In child en’s Hosiery our Stock is verv 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 Gioves, we defy competition, as our Stock comprises a full line of Foreign and Do mestic Manufacture, embracing the most celebrated brands. In Silx and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladies and Gents wear, we promise you a most superior 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 your inspection and investigation quite an array or Oil Paintings and handsomely framed Lithographs of beautiful, modern design. Among them you will see > ‘‘Sybil’s Cave,” at Hoboken, New Jersey, 44 Tomb of Koscinsco,” at West Point, ,‘‘ Height of Fashion,” 44 Washington,” 44 Nanoleon,” 44 Laar and Slave,” 44 Hussar,”' 44 Capitol of the United States,’ 44 Champion of the Rhine,” 44 Prize Fighter*,” 44 School Teacher's Frown.” 44 School Teacher's Smile.” beside* many others on hand, at the 44 Bazaar ot Fashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAX A ROSS. Staple Dry Goods Department. Calicoes from to cents. Cashmeres, Vest ings, Opera Flannels, Linsers, Kerseys, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantilla Cloth, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, 6,8, 10, and 11-4, Canton Flannels, White Dome! and al) wool Flannels, Green. Ped, and Yellow Flannels, of all prices. Linens, Towelings. Napkins, Huckaback, Birds Eve and Russia Diapers, Crash Canvassed and Colored Table Damasks, Fur niture and Dress Dimity, Marseilles Spreads, Knit ting Yarn. Table Covers. Piano Covers. Negro Stripes ana Plaids, Tickings, Furniture and Bed Checks, an elegant assortment of V, 10,11, 12 and 14-4 Bed Blan kets, Negro Blankets in great 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 toe Toilet can be found among our countless variety, and to enumerate would be an endless task. Suffice it to sav, that in Soaps, Pom adts, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Hair. Nail and Tooth Brushes, Hair Pins, Hair Pin Head Dresses, Scissors. Buttons, Threads, Needles, Tapes, Bindings, Hooks A Eyes, Cords, Drew Fringes and Galoons, Hamp er*. Baskets. Reticules, Purses. Portmonaiea, Belts, Whalebone, Brass and Steel Hoops. Carpet Bags, Thimbles, and a thousand other articles we are thor oaghly posted in, and will be bappv to submit to your inspection at the 44 Bazaar nf Fashion,’’ bv ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Depart ment; Tapestry. Velvet Carpeting* of new, rich and ele gant ahad«* and design Tapestrv 1 rusael Carpetings, comprising even shade and nue, with tninyied and set figures io great variety. Three Ply, ingrain, Super and Dutch Hemp Carpetings to suit the moat exact and scrupu lona. Aa extensive lot of Ruga of various Patterns be sides a superb collection of Drugget a, Mattings, and 4 4 Oil < lottos Don't fail to see these Goods, as our prices will ert sure satisfwetton These Goods can be seen at th* “ Bazaar of FaaL.os" bv oct 7 COLEMAN A R4MH ' To the Public. ("NALL totod aaa apeettoMwa of Col *ed Phot'’graph* 1 J tit all sixes, from wouea’are to (fee full lei.gih life sited Portrait in oil, wbicto are now on raoibi Uow at Pcosr's lias Amt Gau-aar and yon will < fiud they COM toe otota nrd a* feta Ga ry the ad ler uusirtH of Mton lo ttoe eootrary nvtwHtoelaodiag I Wed'- not adrrrtiot U •>#**« ot " 4 * « guisbed peraow* Lake*. 00 aitobiin' u ».ak« <M*r GaMrry a’U*e*i»a Wi i*a»r aw*r«aU t w»d hope •’UI In do an by • g »up*« 1 pketnrns for ear pot rows, nod • * b ug bo p c tween eanoff* ttooaa 'wk-a toy MfarOo |wsv J A PtGU < K. R FREEMAN M D. H dtJbG rntoroed in Manon feotor* aarrteso to Ms -14 it, ** nt • <s»na<r» m prop*'*4 U Want **•* f • ar4MMioaor Wilk *sm*a*4«f *»4ww**le# and u»a* »* waa«4s*a*>wo J Q-» <owS f'»ns too WHOM* draw• b*wo4 Abd M ’ »<■ , Iw t«molASsdaww W Amo |«toU*Si4e La wiil ba . fiat n,a .and toy <to* aM-••***' Mw owd wSbar nowasey pra«t*» • mt a* a a I tvWha* <■» «**•>• .. * Valuable Lands. DOUGUEKTY CQVSTY. l«t Diitrict—Nu«. til), K. BAKER. 7th District—Na. S k 3 Sth do IS, 828, 829, 883, 889, 378, 379, 38», 408, 410. loth do 45, 48, 47 WORTH 7th District—Nos. 124, 44V, 525 l.Mh du 11,12,55. Itith do 26, 27, 38, 289. LEE Ist Distiict—Nos. 130, Pin, 168,196. 13th do 4,84,181 llth do 3... 77. 144, 198. .SUMPTER. l.’.th District—Nos. 87, 91, 94. 27th do. 198. 2sth do. 308. TERRELL. 11th do 128, 250. 12th do 198,291. WEBSTER. 18th District—No. 75. RANDOLPH. sth District—Nos. 57, 107 212. 6tb do 18, 83. Sth do 144. 10th do 248, 249. CLAY. 7th District--No. 197. MILLER. 12th District—Nos. 209, 221, 222, 228. 224, 225, 257 259, 337, 375, 376, 396. 18th do “ 6, 18, 19, 28, 36, 76, 891, 892, 894. DECATUR. 14th District—Nos. 130. 27th do. “ 190, 246. THOMAS. Bth District—No. 337. DOOLY. Ist District—Nos. 7,20 S 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228. 2d do. “ 152, 237. 7th do. “ 211. 9th do. “ 110. IRWIN. Ist District—Nos. 141, 143, 141, 1 15, 157, 181 162 171. COFFEE. Ist Distr 284. APPLING. 2d District—Nos. 540, 541. MUSCOGEE. loth District—Nos. 65, 67. TAYLOR. 12th District—No. 19. 13th do. 85, 87, 88,107, 10». 14th ds. 63 , 64,153. 15th do. 28, 65. TALBOT. 16th District—No. 40. PIKE. Sth District—No. 242. HOUSTON. 6th Dictrict—No. 214. PULASKI. Sth District—No. 102. CLINCH. 12th District—Nos. 35, 116,117,165,166, 167,182,194, ‘ J.',, 251, 290, 291, 293, 802, 346, 84 7 , 356, 857 358, 859, »60, 396, 418, 444, 5) 5. 13th do 86, 96, 122 , 137, 146, 159, 291, 392, 437, 462, 468,469. MERRIV. ETHER. Ist District—No. 97. Carroll. 2d District —No. 27. RABUN. 3d District —No. 73. ORIGIN ALLY CHEROKEE. Ist District, Ist sec ion-N'0.'421. •3rd do “ do 216. 9tli do “ do 51. 4th do 2nd do lO7J bill do “ do 11. a 9th do “ do 110.116,148. loth do "• do 58. 12th do •• do 253. 13th do “ do 111. 14th do “ . do 61. 15th do “ do 214. 25th do “ do 65. ” 26th do •• do 58, 158,208, 226. 27th do “ do 41, 50, 89, 318. 6th do 3rd do 126, 249. Sth do “ do 91. Sth do “ do 270. 16th do “ do 38. 17th do “ do 799. 2uth do “ do 536. 23rd do “ do 62. 24th do “ do 131. 4th do 4th do 225,823. Sth do “ do 814. Sth do “ do 68, 72. 7th do “ do 246. 9th do “ do 157 10th do “ do 6, 33,35,40,42,108,110“ 181, 204, 208, 297. 11th do “ do 34. 14th do “ do 242. 15th do “ do 48, 153. 19th do “ do 29, 81,95,126,127. For sale by T. R. BLOOM, Aug. 12th' 1858. Macon, Ga. SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA LANDS! LEE COUNTY'. Ist District—Nos, 118, 155, 161. 13th “ “ 16. 14th “ “ 65, 95, 99, 100. 138,139, 157, SUMPTER COUNTY. 15th District—Nos. 8", &2, 135, 212, 254. 16th “ " 226, 240, 245, 247. TERRELL COUNTY. 12th District—Nos. 65, 66, 129. 4th “ “ 191. RANDOLPH COUNTY. sth District—No. 205. WORTH COUNTY'. 14th District—Nos. 169, 189, IS9, 196, 229, 281, 284 254. 15th District—Nos. 60, 64. 66, 72, 157. 16th “ " 11.20,21,43, 44 .53 , 54,116,117, 128,1 7, 14 144, 154, 159,180. 185,188,171 188, 189, 195, 197, 198. 232. DOOLY COUNTY”. , 2d District—Nos. 6~, 12, 206. 3d “ “ 30,6". 6th “ 2.4. 19,20, 30, 85, 86, 40, 51, 54 j 112, 113, 147, 179,205, 206, 212, 287, 250. 7th District—Nos. 1, o’., us, 1-9, 121,132,188,199,195 10th “ “ 82,110,111,116,134.141,142,143 147, 167, 197, 223, 255, 256. 14th District—Nos. 16,18, 19, 139. PULASKI COUNTY. 4th District—Nos. 76, 77, 82, 79, 85, 110,176,177,204,. 205, 211. 214. Sth District—Nos. 150,151, 161, 162, 168, 172, 177, 178, 189. 198, 199, 215, 216, 265. CRAWFORD COUNTY”. 3rd District—Nos. 35. 7th “ •• 28,41,56,61 MACON COUNTY. Sth District—No. 93. Ist “ •• 116. , 2nd “ “ 178,20«, 209. MARION COUNTY. 3d District—No. 65. i 4th “ •• 97, 99,125, 15S. 11th CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY. 6th District—No. 32. TAYLOR COUNTY’. 12th District—Nos. Is?, 199, 202, 209, 215,228, 256. 13th “ IS, 9s. 12>1. 182, 134,152,153,155 156, 158, 168, 182, 174. 198, 217, 248, 252. 14th District—Nos. ‘Vi, 103,126. 15th ““ ““ 137,“57, g 29. TALBOT COUNTY. Pith District—Nos. ":h-1 |, 2. I"-",. EARLY COUNTY”. 26th District—Nos. : 6. 37, 38, 84 85. DECATUR COUNTY. 14th District—Nos 12, 13, 16, 17, 51, 6S, 66, 76, 89, 90,92, 93. 96, 141, 146, 147, 150. 16th District—No. 2'". 27th “ •“ 263, 264, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302. THOMAS COUNTY. -th District—Nos. 3'9, 391, 892, 423, 424. 17tb “ “ 212, 847. 348, 374, 376. The above lands owned and for sale bv WM. B. JOIINSTON, Macon, Ga. Office at E. J. Johnston A Co.’s. feb 8 ARKANSAS LANDS (8036 ACRES) FOR .SykLE. r pilE following vuluuble lands in the State of Ar- 1 kanaaii ate offered for .-ale at very low prices and on the moat accommodating terms, viz: 100 acrcM in (’rittenden county located on I the St Francis* river high above the late high wa ter and a> rich in soil a* any land* in the Stale. l,7t.ia<re- in Pi nine count v, in lota of 160, 320 and ’ uloacre*; they ui ” find rate lands and well located. '• acres hituuted in Independence county, about 1 our mile* from Batc-viHe a iiouriabing town) and 1 about one and half mile- from the river- about 4v I acres of n toeing cleared, with an orchard, two fine springs, log house, crib A This is good laud, in I an old eettkd part of the State. 3«7 acres in White county; BA3 30-100 acres in , Bradley county ; 6'7 seres in Poinsett county, The | above rank a fir «t < la--, lands, well located im Hour- I isbihg nejghbui bonds. J,62'» acre on Vine river, two mile* above the I townof besaic Thi* i known a« the White Bluft tract, mikl i» Ingh an !dr v aljovte all overflow* The land i» ro 11, well limb' red, and in all re»m*ctt> calcu lated u* make an • alb nt pin t *tion White river I i» t.atiguhh all <he * car fi,i , i- hundred mile* above 1 ttoi» tract wti < h is uni- of the b<*«t |»ointa on the riv- j •r for a wood card «ra»y rd »<X4-»a to the ateamera iu all sta/*»A of the river «ud i*o doubt by proper rnau- I agemetit ibe t» ><>d • ild lx n ade to pay fur the Isud ' in a »touit liUf . The ah - « land* are < from taxation np to I I* 4 "' and '* < Th- 1 ■ • l- - h iect«d with great I < al* , and a a ' •- 1 • f’lu/h <4 one li aet) I lx my <ot • • Imti < ♦-of ifi* M'-mpliia and Lil- I tlx K--k It Roa 1 • >* •! i ..»« qurutly itirfeaae g<rally >«. >■!««. ti .-at ttt-iAj to A II l><<uglaa*. Men - ’ - I- -r iu 1 to MIXMIM. M«- r • »rt I*«**••»• A < «»iii<io*«ioii XiX MKHiiiiivnr, MACON, OA., COATES 4 WOOLFOLK II Iff c. M |f 4.. . j ... J. to » a- ■ • *<4*4*. totoMb r rtad , Ma "ft 4* btotoMMW, 4* tow* . M • »M****» - to**' Jm* 4.. M V SAMVEI. JI. WASHINGTON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; MACON, GA. Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir cuit, and in the counties of Washington Wilkinao-. and Laurens. Office next to Concert Hall, over !m Y il*toitoi!iT rng torp - net 21 HAY. HAY. HAY! HUNDRED Bales prime Eastern Hay. in I I first-j ate order, for sale in lots to suit rnrcba’ H M NORTH dec 9-ts Ralston’s Block. Thirq street. A Desirable Rewidenee for SALE. THE subscriber intending tn remove, offers for sale his residences! Lake Academy, four miles above Macon on the Forsyth road. It has about one hundred acres attached—is pleasantly situated in a gnod and healthy neighborhood: it has fine water anti a good orchard with a select variety offmit.— The place can bo seen.and examined at anv time ’ 2-ts JAMES N KING. NOTICE! NOTICE!! VALVABT.F. COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. THE undersigned offers for «alo his valuable Oak and Ilickorv' Plantation of l,. r »2O acres situated five mile* from Albany, nn Poolpowahee Creek There is 700 seres of land in a fine state of cultiva tion, wish a good dwelling house, frame negro houses, new and comfortable, and all necessary out houses that a farmer would desire. The undersigned deems it tn «av anv thing of the fertility of this land. Suffice it to sav that it is as good as anv nak and hicknrv land ; n the 2d District nf Dougherty county, sn justly celebrated for its richness and adaptation for the culture of cot ton. For terms apply to the undersigned, nr to R. A. Massey, Overseer, on the place, who will show the place to anv one wishing to look st it s«pt xvii-ts RENJ. R. SMITH. For Sale on Long Credit. T OFFER fbp Plantation near .lowcn#, formerly owned by T. L. /Tnlt. six miles from Jmericns. on the Muckaleo creek, containing rix hundred and «nv pn acres, two hundred and fifty acres cleared, with all the necessary buildings, negrn house, gin house, screw Ac The place will be sold at a bargain and on a Inn? cred’t .4pplv to T. M. Furlow at Ameri ca. nr to me nt this place. Macon, oct iiv TAMES W. GRIFFIN. Valuable Plantations FOR SALE. DESIRING to move my planting interest West. I offer for sale two valuable Plantations. One situated in Macon county within three miles of Win chester, on the South-Western Rail Road, contain ing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with good improvements and between thirteen and four teen hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable por- : tion of which is fresh land. The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district of Lee, on Flint River at the mouth of Chokeefichic kee Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land about two-thirds ot which is Oak and Hickory Land of the best quality, and the remainder good Pine Land, with about thirteen hundred acres in cultivation, near lv all of which is frc«h land, and as productive a< any land in South-Western Georgia, and is finelv watered, and substantially improved. My overseers will show those places to anyone wishing to examine them. My terms will be liberal and payments easy. For further particulars address the undersigned at Macon. I may 27] N. BASS. NOTICE. FROM this date wo shall adopt as near as possible the CASH SYSTEM. We are compelled to do it. From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH. credits are given (which will onlv be given to those who have paid us promptly) an addition will be made to the price named according to the time de sired bv the purchaser. HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN. Macon. Jan. I. 18M. jan 7 Rheumatism Cured Without fail, BY PR. T. M’GOWN’S SARSAPARILLA it todidf: i’o r ry\.sFi. Tli E great Blood Purifier and Health Restorer prepared from Fresh Root, the only kind worthy the confidence of physicians or the public, old im ported root being inert. The components of this medicine are highly ex toled by some of the most distinguished physicians in the world, as Sir Wm. Fordyce, Brodie. Bell. etc., for the Cure of Rheuma tism, Scrofula, White Swelling. Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver. Spine and Skin. Drop sy, Female Complaints, Old Sores, Pimples on tne Face. etc. It makes the akin clear and smooth—an object of interest with the ladies. It removes mer cury. or anv impurities of the blood or system, and should be used in the spring to purify the blood am’ prevent sickness. Price fl a bottle.' MeGOWN’S ESSENCE OF TAR - c r tain cure for Bowel Complaint*, &* Diarrhea, \)y terv. Flux. etc. McGOWN’S GOLDEN PECTOR AL.—For the relief of Coughs, Colds, Consnmption. etc. McGOWN’N OINTMENT N ever known to faiicu p Old Sores, Cancers, Chronic Sore Eyes, etc. The above prepared and sold in Memphis by H. s. HUGHES, Sold by ZEILIN A HUNT, Drug and Chemical Store, Macon. Georgia. Feb. 28. <TGA RS ! CIGARS J ! (IGARS II I “ Punch Cigars." IT'IVE THOUSAND Celebrated Punch Cigars, Ten 44 La Puraxo, De Mato “ Just received and for sale bv , July 26 GftEER A FREEMAN. Citizen copy. GRANITE HALL OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. ' r TMIE subscriber will open the above Ht. r JL about the first of April next, for the qc commodation of Families, Day Boardersand Transient Customers. This House is nowjUHHh 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 persons. The public may expect from this House, all the luxuries and comforts to be found in any other hotel. B. F. DENSE, n.ar 2-ts Late of the Fiovd House. ’JULIUS PETER Has just returned from jxrmi'w Yonii With a New Stock of SPRING GOODS, The most complete ever offered in Macon, C lONSITING of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, also 7 a great variety of Gents furnishing goods : Silk, Merino and Cottun Undershirts, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs. Silk lisle, thread and English cotton Hose, Linen and Jeans Drawer*, Cravats, Suspenders, , Linen Shirts and Collars, just received at Julius I’e- J ler’s. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore I bestow< d upon me, 1 assure any triends tba* no ex e.rtion shall be wanting to deserve a continuance ol th vir liberality aud preference. Call and examine mv «to< k before purchasing elsewhere. 'n. arch 5 d ts. JULIUS PETERS. 1?C. NISISET, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines & Boilers, SA.W MILL MACHINERY, MILL GEARINGS, AND MACHINERY IN GENERAL. Wrought Iron Cotton Screws Su- G \R MILLS. SHAFTS* PULLIES, [RON RAILING, WROUGHT & CAST, AC. ; undersigned believes that ht is manufactur- A ing, and selling the above Muchiiiery, Un ptr i ctnt. ch taper, and of as good Quality as any establish ment at the South, ana is willing to warrant all the work a« equal, if not fuptrwr to any. | dec 3<n Keun«*dy’iiK&celt>ior I ' / YNE HUNDRED AND FIFTY S»ck. Kennedy's ’ / best Flour, , 160 Sa ?ks Cfenveland Mill* Flour, new and put up I in half and whole sacks. RiwiS'ka Buffah) Milhaud other good brand*Toon. ' Flour. Jiast received and tot ale by Mllg 2 NcCALLIK A JONKK. Bacon for Sale. .1*• 11 <la. Clear Sidra, —Just received nt ort - H HAMDEN \ . FIN'S . Sundries. o' zi Choice N (). bugars, ■ »* itbla Stuart** A and It refined Sugar, !»'• //bd» Prime Dt» crop Cuba Molaaaaa, 1 •<» Hag* Java, Km and l«aguiraCuflee, Lu Holei Sperm and Adau.talius Candles, ♦<» Bbl*. N O Syrup, With a general assottinent of other Groceries For sale by BUWDMK A ANDEKMLV march 19 If _ |/l-OCK- |*>,<«wo pounds Claaealaad Milla Double J F»tra Far sale by march 1 NUWDME A AMDEKKOW £’Wf'ff«l IKON »u 4 Haw Steal Assorted strer - »> U< >Ug by BON DMt A ANDEKmON B H..W •'!,*- > MM»« «*seaa I M»~w W. V* fc • i M'AAC j) Latest by iiic Atlantic Telegn*k ISAACS' SALOON! ‘■■“’-uieiu. j -1,.., -i..» ..j. . '7" of a d.y Citiren. and lhefm. I„ L ; es li, . their establishment <>prn, ru tfm ii t H hn “ l but at all seasons of the tenr m ti' on^ V ’ iia will at alt boms find „„ r |,’ a , ‘ <»'Hii>c dn the dehen, io., that the New Y o ,k ei I “ ,l willeiford in the wavof eatable, ui' “ ‘ j '““Aet, to drink- and, aix <f. TV out ot ’’ ' '!'?*•' « oof be found in any othei house ’ uu lb «n caa , E ISAAC,B * LHOTHFR f nt/rr Kahto),' /z,// /'/ r ' n His BillofFare will e ,ery day ’ '""J"*- Be just the thing for little pa i ‘f And thoaewhoat their plare'rn.v e.t| Will hnd mit all things replete ’ And going once, they then « i|| i- ’ Thatlaaaca' la the place to g 0 °* We shall be happy to see our friend. . them that it will bi unremitting o ”ii r io;“p e ’ as " e,lu,kr “ u '••to’ It may not be generally known, that we La. „ n Vi. “ .p.alin . t Pal,! | t , “ u ,? bueOld Port, Shorty and Madeira! |.<"esMt.g', medicinal qualities so much desin d bv •Yem Look at our Bill . f Pare aud iLoose fo'-' ourself OYSTERS From New I ork, Savunnali ao.'lh ~k in th shell or by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, in ai way you want them. ALaSO, Shrimps and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety. Venison and Beef Steaks, Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, Ham and Eggs, Deviled Tlam and Deviled Teiaping, Mountain Oysters, 4 Turtle vr a a „ c » Ac. i ' Arouse, Mountain Squirrel Wild Ducks, bish, and anything that an epicur wants, cun always be bad when in season. Confectioneries and Fruit. ISAACS also keep* constantly on hand a good sortment of Con fkction rri es, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Pine Apples, Various descriptions of Nurs. Cakes, Ac. All of which can be purchased at low prices torc< it Be sure and call at THE ISAACS HOUSE, or, ISAACS’ REStAVPANT, CnERRY Street, near Ralston’s n OCt 7 J/aron, Gwrijia fw Hall, Drills for Cash ! ZEILIN & HUNT \RE now receiving a very large assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, INSTRUMENTS, Pcrftiincry, Ac., Which they are selling for Cash at extremely low prices. M hoksaliug cxclusivflj for Cash, and upon no other terms. Druggist'*, Physicians and Medicine Dealers gen erally will find it greatly to their adx antage to pur chase their articles at the CASH DRUG STORE. sept 32 PURE Union White Lead. For sale bv sept 22 ZEILIN A HUNT. FRENCH ami American Zinc For sale bv sept 22 ZEILIN i HUNT. CHROME GRFEN. Chrome Yellow, Venetian Red. And all colors drv and in oil. For sale bv sept 22 ZEILIN & HUNT. Macon. Ga. TR AIN, SPERM. NEATSFOOT, And all other Oils. For sale bv I sept 22 ZEILIN A HUNT. 1)A I NT. W . by [sept 22] ZEILIN A HUNT. PERFUMERY. \VERY large assortment of Bazin’s, . A •* 44 “ 44 Low’s. 44 “ 44 44 44 Lubin’s, Also, the most celebrated Hair Oils, Cologne Extracts, Soaps, Ar. For sale bv sept 22 ZEILIN & HUNT. Macon, Ga. MUSTARD, Cloves, Nutmegs, Pepper, Ac., Which articles we have been extremely care’ to select by personal inspection; the purest, frethl and cleanest that can be obtained, which we übi always kei pon hand. ZEILIN A HUNT. I Sept 22, Macon, Ga. Kerosine and Coal Oil OF superior quality. For sale bv ZEILIN A HUNT. Sept 22 ’59-tf Macon, Gt DUNCAN A JOHNSTON, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCP tebU-tf SAVANNAH. GV HARDEMAN & GRIFFI are sow receiving their FALL. .AZbJZD 'WHSTTEB STOCK. AT their old Stand. Their f.tock consists it. « I of the following goods, to which they attention of • Merchants and Planters 50 Bales Gunny Cloth, 200 Coils Richardson Rope, 1000 Pounds Bailing Twine, 150 Bags Coffee—Java, Port Rico, Rio and .flgu: 10 Chests Black and Green Tea, 75 Barrels A, B A C Sugar, 25 “ Crushed and Powdtred Sugar, 5 Boxes Loaf Sugar, • 15 Hogsheads Fine Port Rico, 800 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 100 Sacks Alum Salt, 150 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 40 “ Sperm • 75 44 No. 1 Soap, 20 44 Family Toilet Soap. 35 “ Assorted and Fancy Can<’y, l|l2s Kegs Nails, 50 Boxes Starch, 100 Jars Si iitoto s<» Whole, Halftnd Quarter Kegs of Powder SvCans shooting Powder, 100 Bag4oMt. 1 Cigars, various brands, 50 Boxes Tobacco, ( 20Cases Magnolia and Combination Tobacco. 20 Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes, 5 Cases Homespun, Bleached, 10 Bales Georgia Kersey, 5 44 Northern “ l 15 44 Blankets, all prices. 6o Baskets Piper’s Heidsick wine. 75 Cases Ginger and Blackberry \\ ine and Bruu 50 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey, t 10 44 Ext in »ml Bourbon 50 44 Gin, Rum and Brandy, 10 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine, lo Cases Londo* Dock Gin, 15 44 Boker and Stoughton Bitted, 10 44 Lemon Syrup, 20 Casks Ale and Porter, 10 Boxes Ginger Preserves. Prunes and I igs, 80 44 Assorted Pick l ** 80 44 Assorted an- Fancy Candy, 20 44 Superior Soda. SO Barrels and i>vda and Butter Crucken ’ 25 Boxes H' 4 ™#’,, . , 5 Sacks iahton s Table Salt, • 5 Cas* 1 * Ashton’s Table Salt, io Miz Well Bucke 4 44 Blue 44 Io Nests of Tubs, B<' Doz. Wool Hats, 2o Boxes Leventt Axes, 10,000 Pounds White i.ead and Zine, 100 Barrels Linseed Oil, 10 *• Tanners’and Machine Oil, Also, a fine lot of (’hromeGreen. Yellow. PrnM Blue. Terr aDe Sienna, Burnt Umber, Ac., I’#* t and Varnish, Br ushes and Sash Tuoh, Macon, Sept. SV If I) UTTER. Chevae Pickled Shad. Pick • I le« l > ( odliah received weekly. For sale by r »ep -30 HAID»EMAN AGIHFFU ; 14T Ci ty paper* copy. i Notice. ll r Ebave a number of account* made V ▼ still open on our boobs, and il be surd at the Spring <‘o«Ul» of the ic»p«ct. rrt ties. sone will be alighted. match * HAKDEMAX AG.klfH’ ;<y• City papers copy. LAMER HOUSE, MACUS, (.EOKUIA, LOGAN & MEARA. 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