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BROWN’S ECCENTRIC PROGRESSIVE
POWER PRESS.
T HE advantage of this new PO WER PRESS,
and its superiorly over all others, at follows:
The power applied is multiplied 440 times, by the
Lever and Eocentric pully. that it, one hundred
pounds power applied to the Lever will exert a force
34,000 pounds on the cottOD. The whole top of the
Warehouse and Commission Business,
MACON, GA.
E5S& FIELD & ADAMS,
KWfrSU Will continue the above business
at the well known Eire Proof Warehouse, occupied
the past season by Messrs. Drsox A Field, in which
they have astationary Engine, with a sufficient sup
ply of water to proteetthe building from fire. Stor-
GEOKGB W. JORDAN,
A ttorney at law, hawkinsviixe. ga.—
Practices in the several countiea ofthe Southern,
Washington ofthe Middle, Wilkinson of the Ocmnl-
eM Houston ofthe Flint, and Dooly, Sumter, Lee
ud Btksrof the Southwestern Circuits. Bniinesa
.•muted to hii care will meet with prompt atten
RTOffice atHawkinaviUe.
ispt is s—iy
A. A J. COCHRAN,
A TTORNEYS AT t AW—Irwinton, Georgia.
Having associated themselves in the practice of
tb* Law, will practice in the counties of Wilkinson,
Itldwin. Washington and Bibb, and in all the conn'
um of the Southern Circuit.
1 t. COCHRAX, J. R. COCHRAX,
feb 26
J. P. K. sA vagi:,
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Tallahassee, Fla.—
will attend to any businen entrusted to bia care
inih«rouotiei ofMiddle Florida, or adjoining coun
ties in Georgia. He is permitted to refer to the fol-
being gentlemen in Georgia;
Hu Excellency Gov. Towns, Miiledgeville.
Hon.H. V. Johnson, Miiledgeville.
JL A. L. Atkinson and Sam'l J. Kay, Eeqa. Macon,
spl 16 35
JAJILS TV. WEBB,
A TTORNEY AT LAW ie GENERAL LAND
AGENT—Austin. Texas—Will attend to tho
collection of Foreign debts in Texas. Investigation
oflsad titles, obtaining patents, payment of Taxes,
ul every thing pertaining to a General Agency.
Refer to T)r. Thos. R. Lamar, Hon. A H. Chappell,
tad Henry J. Lamar, Esq., of Macon, Ga.. Dr. H. P.
tuesd. Talbatton, Ga.; R. R. Howard, Eaq., Colam
bu. Gn.. and Francis D. Clayton, Esq., Sparta, Ga.
nor 37 I*
Notice-
fpHE undersigned have associated themselves in
i the Practiceof Law, nndertho firmof GRESH
AM A JONES, and will attend promptly to all pro
fessional business entrusted to them. Office on Mol-
kerrj street, one door above ^George Jonea’jcrockery
store.
J»n 29 24
JOHN J. GRESHAM.'
JOHN J. JONES.
Law Notice,
J AMES J. SCARBOROUGH announces to bis
old friends and the public, that he returns to the
practice of the Law, and will attend the Superior
Courts of Bibb. Twiggs, Houston. Pnlaski, Dooly,
Sumter, Lee, Baker, Thomas and Decatur. Office at
protest at Jeffersonville. Twiggs county, bat slier
.Vo-ember next wilt be at Macon, Ga.
feb 19 27 J. J. SCARBOROUGH.
New Partnership.
IfESSRB WOOD A BRADLEY, having aaao
it* dated with them Mr. Grexvili.e Wood, in the
t’shiuet, Furniture and Chair business—the same will
bt hereafter be conducted under the name and atyle
it WOOD. BRADLEY A CO- and solicit for tho
ctw concern a coatinoance of the patronage so liber-
aUv extended to the late firm.
THOMAS WOOD.
ELIJAH A. BRADLEY,
jtn2» GRENVILLE WOOD.
Dissolution.
ipilE co-partnership heretofore existing between
I the undersigned, in the business of Hotel keep-
isg. was dissolved, by mutual eonsent.on the 29th inst.
All persona indebted to the late firm will settle with
K. S. Roger*, who will also attend to the settlement
efsll claims against the boose.
K. S. ROGERS.
JAMES MEARA.
II tarn, May 31; 16S0.June 4
YOTICK—The firmof Buford A Williams iadis
.1 solved by mutual consent, and those indebted to
tbs firm will please walk opto the Captain’s Office
•ad settle with 8. Buford, who alono is authorised to
Nltle the same. 8. BUFORD.
THOMAS WILLIAMS.
jaaa <
J. M. FIELD,
Macon, June 1,1850.
A. B. ADAMS,
jane 4 42—ly
Hardeman & Hamilton,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
MACON.
CONTINUE to t'aniact business as usual,
at the old stand, and will attend to it on as lib
eral terms assay Warehouse in tbe city. Ail
orders for purchases promptly aUended to.
Planters, now Is your Time!
T HE undersigned is cow prepared to furnish
Brown’s Patent Progressive Eccentric
COTTON PRESS,
the Press of all Presses—upon terms that cannot fail
to aariafy all reasonable men. Planters who desire to
pot op tbeir Cotton in packages larger and more
compact than can possibly be done by any other
Presa now in tiae, and at less expense, are invited to
call and examine the Model of Mr. Browx’s inven
tion, and obtain an explanation of its wondarful mer
it*. CHARLES P. LEVY,
may 14 Ocmulgee Foundry, Cotton Avenue.
bale box ia open to receive the cotton, and it mav be Vi-w- C , n _ ,
put as near the Gin Honse a. is desired. Jt is three Thtl .l. ° w* ^ on «?; r wlll . be « regular rates,
times as powerful as as erewof 18 inches diameter, j Wooden Warehouse, formerly oc-
that h«i 1 ninA Inch "wiri. 1 by them, which is fully as aafe m> other wood-
length** Lever!w.”k i £*3*3. Wh ° inten - d
agasvsas1 &~&*c*»*~*»**~».ssu**«
er rapidity at tho commencement , of .the 0 peSto£ heconfrere"*»‘™cted to
when bat little power ia required, which shorten* the contr «y •* the owner,
distance travelled by tho horse, in proportion to the
increased velocity ofthe follower at tho start.
This Press can bo made very compact, and equally
powerful, by using the wheel and axle, and can oe so
modified as to answerany purposes where a Press is
necessary for manufacturing or domestic purposes.
Forcottonitrequires one-fourth leu work to build,
and three-fourths less work to raise, than the screws,
and if a cut iron Eccentric wheel iaused. it will be
much over half the work to build as a screw. For
Pressing Cotton. Tobacco, Hemp, Hay, Ac. it cannot
be excelled. There is one-third less timber in this
Press than in the screw, and it is certainly the cheap
est ever built.
The whole coat of the Irons will not exceed $45,
which may be bad of C. P. Levy, ofMaeon, who iathe
only person authorized to furnish them. This sum is
exclusive of freight and the cost of right to use the
Press. If the Eccentreotic wheel is made of Iron,
the.coat will be 10 or $15 more for tho Iron work,
but it will materially lessen the cost ol labor on the
wo.»d work of tbe wheel, and will be the cheapest in
the end. Any good Mechanic can construct tbe Press
from the drawings and specifications which will ac
company each right.
1 shall sell a single right at $20, which snm can be
lent by mail at my risk, providing tbe fact of tending
ia certified to by tbe Postmaster of the place where
tbe letter ia mailed. Each right will be accompan
ied by an engraving and a full description, to that any
mechanic wiU be able tobnild the Press. Any com
munications, post-paid will be punctually attended to
A. D. BROWN.
Clinton, Jonea county, April 2d, 1850.
Certificate—This will certify that we witnessed
atthe plantation of Mr. William Johnson, in Jones
county, tbe performance of a Cotton Preaa recently
invented and patented by Mr. A. D. Brown, of Clin
ton and can; with confidence, recommend it to the
public. Ita great power, convenience and aimplicity
of structure, renders it, in our estimation, the beat
that we have seen. It pack* downward, which we
deem very euential; can be placed aa near the lint
room as desired, and can be easily covered in and
made very durable.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD,
HORATIO BOWEN,
THOMAS HUNT,
JONA. PARRISH
may 28 41
Hamilton & Hardeman,
Factors and Commission Merchants, *
SAVANNAH.
, WILL give prompt attention to the sale of
Cotton and Country produce, as well as to the
filling of orders for Bagging, Rope and family
supplies. july 10 47—ly
Washington Hail.
MACON, GA.
E E. S. ROGERS respectfully informs tho pub
lie that he has now the sole charge ofthis old
establisedand well knswn HOTEL, which has
recently undergone thorough repair, and that be will
spare no pains for the accommodation of those who
keep up
tbe extreme point olheatness, comfort and good cheer,
june 4 E. 8. ROGERS.
LANIER HOUSE-MACON, GA.
The proprietors are pleased to announce to
E;ij; their old friends and the public generally, that
■a this NEW HOTEL is no open lor the recep
tion of Company.
Having had it erected and fitted up at great ex
pense, on tbe most liberal, elegant and extensive
scale, they confidently expect a generous patronage,
june 18 S. LANIER A SON.
Floyd Honse-
OARD at the Floyd House will be Fifteen
lars per month from the first day of Jane;
tbe Table shall be second to none in tbe
south. S. BUFORD,
june 18 *
JOHN JONES &. SON,
(formerly of xacox.)
Commission Merchants, Savannah, Ga,
R\\W\ WE offer onr services to tbe public for the
t ;»i«J|s»Ie of Produce, Ac., after tbe first day of
“‘■“•'September next, and assure those patronizing
ns, that no pains shall be spared in rendering them
ample jnatice in the'sale of their Cotton, filling or
ders, Ac.
sohn e. joxes, john jokes.
july 17 48—ly
Frcsli Drugs and Medicines.
PAYNE A NISBET. wholesale and retail
Druggists, offer for sale at moderate prices, a
large supply of Fresh Drugs, Genuine Medicines
Perfumery, Soaps and Brushes.
Also. Christie's Galvanic Coratives,- Dr.DeGraffen-
reid'i Rheumatic Liuiment of great renown; Roussels
charcoal Tooth Paste, tbe most superior article in uae;
Barry’s Trieopberna for tho Hair at only 25cents per
bottle; Crossman’s specific Mixture, all the go and
nied by Physicians; Pastilles de Paris for Bronchitis;
Gutta Perch* Breast Pipes the best in ose; Payne’*
tasteless Seidlidtz Aperient, better than Sqidlitz
Powder* and cheaper; Burning Fluid made fresh sad
always oq hand; Campbine; Medicine Chests; Sur
geon's Instruments; 500 best Leeches, and evety ar
ticle that abonld be found in a regular Drug (tore,
june 11
ROBERT FI3DLAY,
IRON FOUNDER
AXD MANUFACTURER OF
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
A LSO, of Goariug and shafting for Mills, of eve
ry description; BARK AND SUGAR MILLS,
of most approved patterns; Also, Irons for Bullock’s
celebrated Cotton Press, Gin Gear, Plates
and Balls, kept constantly on hand; tbe whole of
which are WARRANTED to bo of «hc best mate
rials and workmanship, and will be sold on accommo
dating terms.
J"tr*Work Shops, opposite Presbyterian Church,
coruorof Fourth and Walnut street*.
Macon, May 28.1850. 41—ly
jyOTICE—The subscriber will continue Jthe
Bouse oa hi* own kook, in all it* hranchea. Thia
Hass* is undergoing a thorough repair. Bells and
"try convenience that can possibly add to tbe com
bo of its numorous natrons, and hopes for a continn-
•tro ofthe anpamlelled patrouago received by the
lue ins. 8. BUFORD.
i»BD 4
VOTICE—The subscriber offer* bis service*, for
*v making out sod settling all Mercantile, Admin-
alratoi* and Executors nr counts, for drawing out
court papers, Exemplifications, Bill* of Exception*
f*tbe Supremo Court, Ac ; and for tbe sale of Lands
'•hrougliput tbe state, or real estate in Macao-
J. C. EDWARDS.
Hrferences—Hon. E. A. Nisbet,
Messrs. Poe A Nisbet,
Mr. Robert Carver,
Mr. Edwin Gravoa.
■pi 16 »»—
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
T HIS Company ii now in very aueceiafolopera
tion, having {eaued in eleven months on $2,500,-
•00, and received8140,000 in premium*, creating a
hasiaess capital of that amount, and sustained but a-
fcwt #3,500 losses.which were p»M io ten hour* tfter
**ice and proof. The bnaineaa ia done upon the mn-
Ual principle, by which haff, and in sons case*, nine-
“atha oi the expense of insurance ia »*2® »o tb* to-
•war. All kindsof risk,FIRE.MARINE, INLAND
LIFE OF SERVANTS, promptly attended to.—
Communications should be undressed totlic Secretary.
A. HULL,President.
J. U.Parsons, Secretary. Griffin.
R. S. LANIER, Agent Macon.
3—iy
**pt 4
“ Beauty and Economy Combined.
THE OLD VIRGINIA DV'E-IIOrSE,
Thrnuix Like) baa from its ashei risen, with aU it*
’ariona virtues, ita original oolora to bestow.
’DHE aubacriber moat respectfully inform* bis cos-
I tocaers and the public generally, that bia estab
lishment ha* been rebuilt, and can now bo found on
Cotton Anenne, West of the Washington Hall, where
he is folly prepared to execute in the best man-
Derail the various branches ol Dyeing, Renovat
ing Lad/ca'Dretie't ecmcdifu'sYm^^cmbroidcrcd and fancy do
ing,a»dLadiea_Dreaac., Shawls. Bonnet* and all ‘cpe. and Collars, a great variety of style*
m this* Moll Book. Nansook. Swiss and Cambnc Moalin*
OCMULGEE IKON AND BRASS
FOLK SKY AND MACHINE SHOP.
T HE Ocmolgee Foundry baa been enlarged and
furnished with a new and seperiorstook of tools,
which will enable the subscriber to furnish work at
the shortest notice, in his line, of a superior character,
and at prices aa low aa can be furnished elsewhere.
The attention of Millwright* and Machinists is
earnestly requested to this establishment. 1
am prepared to famish STEAM ENGINES, from
1 to 60 horse power, for saw mills or other purposes;
Screw Cuttings from 1 inch diameter to two feet, 10
feet long; Gear cuttings. Turning in all its branches;
finishing of all kinds of Machinery.
IN THE FOUNDRY we are prepared tofnruish
all kinds of Castings of Iron or Bros*; Mill Gear of all
kinds, of the roost approved patterns; Bevel. Face and
Spur Gear; Cast Iron Water Wheels; Gin Gear of all
patterns and sixes to sniL- Cotton Gin Work; Press
’ulleyr, Hsnd Railings, Fire proof Doors and Win
dows,Cemetry Railing, Gudgeons, Inks, Mill Spin
dles—in fact, work of soy description that is done in
an establishment of tbe kind.
Persons interested in the business, are requested
to examine this card. CHAS. P. LEVY,
Ocmulgee Foundry,
may 21 1st street below M. A W. Railroad.
lOO Dollars Premium-
A PREMIUM of One Hundred Dom.xks will be
paid by the aubacriber to any citiaeo of tbe State
who will produce a Press for psckin-g Cotton equal
tothe BULLOCK COMPOUND LEVER
PRESS, in point of economy, compactness, strength
and durability. ROBERT FINDLAY-
may 28 61—ly
H
T. HI- Jackson * Co.
AVE Just received and are offering for sain
DRY GOODS, OROCER1ES,
HARDWARE, 4-c.
Consisting of tbe following article*:
30 bales brown sheetings and shirtings
200 pieces American. French and English Prints
150 do bleachad sheetings and shirtings
50 do Ginghams, Linen and fancy
10 hhds Porto Rico sugar, 50 bbls crushed do
50 sacks Rio coffee 200 kegs Nads
10 boxes Collins’ Axes 3 do* Scythe Blades
100 pair Trace Chains, Log Chains mar 13
Plows-
f)(l No 10 Freetnrn Plows, stocked
4U so No n ••
25 each, Nos 10 and 11, without slocks
IS « •• land 2 self sharpening Plows
13 '• " 6 and 7 inch taming ”
Alto, so assortment of Caitivators. sob-soil and side
bill Plows, com shelters and straw entten, extra
points and bar* for each. For sale by
apl»
Drills.
J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS keep ronstantly >n
hand a general assortment of Drugs and Medi-’
cine*. Merchants. Physician* and Planter* will
be supplied with fresh and genuine articles, at fair
prices. ,
Also, a stock of Landretb’s fresh Garden Seed*, at
the l.owest prices—wholesale and retail, near Cotton
Avenne. Cherry-street, between Messrs E. Bond Aco.
and Hines A co s Auction store, Macon, Ga.
mar 19 31
Oregon House—lUfacon, Ga.
The subscriber begs leave to an-
!ii| noance to the public, that he lias ta-
Ifflf ken this well known Honse, formerly,
occupied by Maj. James M. Cooper. The House is
situated in a pleasant and convenient part of town,
being near the principal cotton market. It ia.no w un
dergoing thorough renovation aud being fitted np
with new furniture. Tbe table will be supplied with
tbe substantial* of life, tbe best the market affords,
and no pains will bo spared to accommodate those
who are disposed to patronize tbe Oreoon House.
Hi« charges will be as moderate as the times will
afford. H. P. REDDING,
may 7 .-. 38
PLANT’S CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT
NOW ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE
COACHES,
ROCK AW AYS, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES Ac.
FROM J. M. QCISBY 4- CO’S.
CELEBRATED MANTFACTOKY,
NEWARK. X. J.
CtTRepairing io the various branches executed in
the very best manner, by a full sett of'competent me
chanics. All work done at the Establishment con be
depended on. Particular atteotioa paid to repairing
Family Carriages. 27 feb 19 .
Fort Folios.
Very large assortment of the above
apl 46
J. M. BOARDMAN.
Bible History of Prayer.
A Lot of the above, jo s tj-e c_e i v e d_b_v
apl 16
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN.
JJACOJf—73,000 lbs Bacon, assorted qualities,
' just received by
apl 3
ROSS A CO.
I^ABECES—New stock of Bareges, Muslins,
Prints, Ac. for sale by
may 14
EDDY A LATHROP.
c
IGARS—10,000 fine Cigars, for sale bv
mar 13 T. M. JACKSON A CO.
C ARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—A large and
general stock. -Tho attention ofthe trade is re
spectfully solicited, just received by
apl 3 ROSS A CO.
G OFFEE—150 bags Rio and 25 "old plantation”
Java Coffee,just received by ROSS *
apl 2
A CO.
S ARDINES—loo boxes andhalfboxes.for sale by
june 18 ELLS A SON.
P R EM 1U fit FEOIJR—50 barrels I-ivinvstou
brand, a choice article. For sate bv
june 18 SCOTT, CARHARY A CO.
C HEESE—20 boxes Goshen Cheese, for sale by
june 18 ELLS A SDN.
CJPICED OYSTERS, Long Clams and sent laps,
IO for sale by ELLS A SON.
L EMON SUGAR—A new article for J.emonado
for sale by ELLS A SON.
june 18
R AISINS—SO boxes, halves and quarters, fresb,
just received by ELLS A SON.
june 18
M ACKEREL—sobalfnnd qo.arter bbls No 1
choice and bright, for sale by
june 4 C. A. ELLS A SON.
P RESERVES—-10 cases of Groger, Senses W\
India Preserves, for sale by
jdne 4 C. A. ELLS A SON.
Notice-
McIntosh House—Indian Springs.
f jiy This House for the entertainment of visitors,
j|{ at this delightful and healthy watering place, ia
LLdow open for tbe reception of boarders and vis
itors. Since tbe last season this Hotel has been ma
terially improved, add tbe proprietor is sanguine in
his expectations to please all who may favorhim with
a call during tbe approaching season.
Large and airy rooms will be handsomely furnished
for the accommodation of families.
Hit term* will be in conformity with the times and
wants of bis guests. Tbe andersigued, feeling thank
ful fur the large patronage extends d lo his House
ever since it was opene J, hopes by strict attention to
the wonts of bis visitors, to furtherincrease the same.
B. W. COLLIER.
Indian Spring, May 31,1850.
E3?*Tbe Journal A* Messenger, will copy until first
of August; Charleston Mercury, Augusta Republic,
Savannah Georgian and Columbus Time*, each pub
lish weekly forsix weeks aud forward bills to the pro
prietor. - B. W. C.
june 4 42
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
Tbe public are respectfully notified, that the fol
lowing rule will be observed in relation to tbe trans
portation of negroes.
No negro will be taken in tbe cars as a passenger,
unless furnished' with a duplicate ‘‘pass’’ from the
owner or persons having lawful control, specifying
that he or she has permission to pass between any
two given stations m the cars of the Macon A West
ern Railroad. Oneoftbepasseato be taken by the
conductor, to be placed on file in the office, and one
to be retained by tbe negro.
When the peraon giving the pass ia not known to
the officers ofthe company aa a responsible party.be
will be required to appear at the office, and identify
himself, as having lawful control ofthe negro bearing
tbe pass.
Persona travelling with negroes, will be required
to leave with the conductor a written permission for
the company to transport such negro over the Road.
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
Macon, February 22.1850. 28
C LOTHS, CASSIMERE3.DRAP DE ETES,
aud summer stuffs of every quality, fast received
by LOGAN A ATKINSON,
apl 2
OEFEE—10 sacks Rio^Joffee, for vale by
may 14
EDDY A LATHROP.
C ORN SHELIiERS, Straw Cutters, Grain
Cradles, Scythes. Cultivators, sab soil, ditching
and Tarn Ploughs; all of the best quality, for sale by
may 28 BRAY, CARHART &. CO.
D RY GOODS—10 bales 3 4 brown shirtings
5 do 4 4 brown sbeetings.3 do 5 4 dodo
For sale by EDDY A LATHROP.
may 14
J^ILOUR—100 bbls and half bbls premium Gene
see Flour, for sale by
may 14
EDDY A LATHROP.
H ARDWARE—A large and freah supply, em
bracing every article in the line, just received
by . ROSS A CO.
apl 2-
I RON—A good assortment, for sale by
mar 12 T. M. JACKSOl
JACKSON A CO.
State Licensed Druggists.
Tbe undersigned calls public attention to the
above notice, and would any they are prepared
It to fill all orders for any quantity of Drugs. Cbem-
Is,Surgeon's Instruments, Medicine Chests. Perfu
mery, gulps, Garden seeds. Lemon augar. Vermin
Poison, and every thing else that alionld be foend in
• regular Drag store. PAYNE A NISBET.
june 18
Medical Card.
Doctor JAMES L. FISH bees leave respect
fully totender bis professional'services to the
citiaens ofMaeon and vicinity. He can be fnand
at hi. ofiice on Third street, opposite tbe Floyd House
stall hours, unless professionally engaged,
oct 9 8
Fashionable Millinary
MRS S.AUDOINK.most respectful-
ly invites the attention of the Ladies (
of the city of Macon and ita vicinity—
tc her splendid assortment of new mod fashionable
Millinery, adapted to the Spring aud Summer trade.
Just received and opened, extra fine Lace. Chip.
Italian,Tolip, Milan, Tyrolese and Albans Hats, of
tbe latest styles.
Also, a beautiful assortment of Ribbons. French
flowers, etc., together with every other-article nsasl-
ly kept in her line. Ail of which will be sold at unu.
sunlly low prices. She respectfully solicits the atten
tionof purchaser! to her assortment
spl 2nd—33■
MRS. CAREY
Wishes to inform the Ladies of Macon, that
she has received her second well selected
stock of Bonnets, Ribbons and Lace
s,—Her stock consists of every quality and
pattern, via: White chip; Aibone chip; fiue Russian
chip; a variety of Neapolitans, every pattern of Lace
Tuscans. A superior English straw, soft finish. A
variety of ailk and embroidered crape Hats, every
quality of domestic straw and lace Bonnets, a fine as-
sortmentof Ribbons and French Flowers, superior
Kid Gloves, every shade of color: embroidered ailk
ditto, filet Mitts; embroidered crape, suitable for wed
ding or evening dresses; Silk Tisanes and Berngea; a
fine assortment of Laco Capes and sacks,
may 28 <1
Indian Springs Hotel.
jSk This'popular Hotel has passed into
n!!i| the bauds of the oudersigued, who is' Kl III!
Willi having it thoroughly cleansed and rc- K-JllIJ
paired. He is also having it furuitared throughout,
with entire new Furnitnre,and tbe sleeping apart
ments will becqual if.not superior to any Hotel io
Georgia—his table shall be supplied with everything
that the market affords, he therefore solicits a call
from the old friends of the establishment,pnd the pub
lic generally, and assures ail those who may please
tocall upon him, that if they go away dissatisfied, it
shall notbe his fault. EDW’D. VARNER,
may 7 - 38
- YYasliingtosi Hall.
ATLANTA. GA.
J sci The lease of this establishment to f
iii Messrs. Rice and Holcombe haviug PfSissI
HU. expired, the Proprietor has again as- iwlllJ
sumed the management of it and will spare no paiua
necessary for the comfortable accommodation of boar
Jar., both tr.ii.ieDt and permanent. His table, bar
and stables will ever be anpplied with the best that
the country affords.
EF* Passengers by the cars will have ample time
to take their refreshments at his establishment, and
careful and faitlifnl servants willalwaya be at hand to
take charge of their baggage.
JAMES LOYD.
jan!5 ly—
Real Estate For Sale.
The Dwelling Hnnae on Wa|nut street, at
!i!| present occupied by S. T. Chapman.
‘Ill The Dwelling House on the Hill, occupied
by the subscriber.
A Iso, a large vacant Lot, frontingnn Cotton Avenue,
in tbe burnt district. Forterms, apply to
apl 30 ?7 B. F. ROSS.
Notice to Contractors.
Office ofthe Augnsta& Waynesboro’ Rail
road Company.
Savaxah, June 10 1850.
P ROPOSALS will be recieved at this Office
until the lat day of August next, for tbe grading,
masonry,bridging sad superstructure ofthe northern
division ol this Road, extending from VVaynesboro' to
Augnsta—a distance of 30 miles, more or less. The
work to be commenced by the 1st day of November.
Three rentes, deaignated.as the lower, middle and
upper, having been surveyed. Proposals are invited
for each; and upon the bids, together with the facili
ties offered in procuring the right of way, will depend
in a considerable degree the choice of route.
Profiles, specifications, Ac. may be seen, until the
day of letting, at tbe Scveuty-mue Mile Station, Cen
tral R.R.
The Company reaerrea the right of rejecting any
of all tbe bids, alionld tltey appear nnreasonably bigh;
iq which event tboy will, at their convenience, pro
ceed to offer the work a second time.
Byorderofthe Board. »
june 11 F. P. HOLCOMB. Chief Engineer.
Paper Hangring:.
J UST received, a large assortment. Also, Fire
Board Prints, Window Papering, Ac.
jan 89 GEO. W. PRICE.
Honse For Sale.'
Biii The Hoeaeand Lot.oecupied by Mr. C. Day
Nll'l on College Hill. Apply to
may 28 C. DAY A CO.
For Sale,
Sag The House and Lot on Bridge street, now
liii] occupied by Peter Arnold, if not sold previ-
I ‘ *11 nn.lv. it will be offered at pnblic tale, ou the
i first Tuesday in Joly next For terms, apply to Da-
i vid J. Davis, or tothe snbaeriber.
AUGUSTUS W. RANDOLPH, Agent,
june 11 43
S“NE\V OMNIBUS.
The New Omnibns, built to order
expressly for the Floyd aud Lanier
Houses, is now running to and from
each Railroad Depot. Calla for Private Passen
gers made punctually, on notification being made at
either Honse, or onr stable,
jane 10 j43 MASON A DIBBLE.
Straw Goods.
B ELDEN a CO. have jost received, a largo n.
invoice of every description of Gentle-
men's. Youths’ and Infants' STRAW HATS—
which will be sold 35 per cent, less than ever^ sold in
-this market.
feb 26
Hats! lints11
? Tlio undersigned are now receiving /jj
and opening their Fall supply, consisting
of every article usually kept in their line.
Their Goods are all new and fresh, and will be sold at
auch prices as cannot fail to aoit purchasers of every
kind. We respectfully solicit from our friends and
tbe pnblic an examination of oar stock.
BELDEN A CO.
oct 3 7
Valuable Plantation for sale.
M The undersigned offers for sale, his Planta
tion in Twiega county, 13 miles below Macon,
on the road leading to Hawkinsville. It contains
one thousand seres. On the. premises is a good
Dwelling House, negrobooaea. gin house and cotton
screw all in good repair. There ia about 380 acres
cleared land and tbe balance wood land well timber
ed. Anv person wishing to purchase, will please
call on tile aubacriber living in Hast Macon,
jane 11 43 BENJAMIN DAVIS.
Washington Hall Stables.
• NEW ARRANGEMENT.
A. C. MOREHOUSE hav-
ing purchased the interest of .
— Thomas A. Bnnws. in the a-l_.
bove establishment. Tho business will hereafter i
carried on under the firm of MOREHOUSE A HAR
RIS, who will be happy to serve their friends and
customers at the shortest notice, and in a aatiafactoiy
manner. A. C. MOREHOUSE - ,
JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD.
The undersignod, having sold his interest in the
Washington Hall Stable* to Mr. A. C. Morehouse,
would solicit for the new concern, a continuance of
the patronage so liberally bestowed on tbe old firm of
Brown A Harris. THOMAS A. BROWN
feb 19
27
E. B. WEED.
Fashionable Summer Goods.
R OSS A CO would respectfully inform their cus
tomers and the pnblic generally, that they are
now reeeiving daily from New York, a freab supply
of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, adapted tothe
the summer trade, comprising»
Rich plain and figured black and colored Silki
Do do do French and India Satins
Printed Muslins and Lawns, a great variety
Tissues. Berages, and Laces
mar 13
asesauperl
Palm Leaf and Panama Hats
For sale by >
T. M. JACKSON A CO.
BOOTS AND SHOES—Mens
and boys Boots and Shoes of every*
quality; Ladies and Misses do. Just received by
jnne 4 ROSS A CO.
sorts of Fancy Goods damaged byoae.
Gentlemen will please labol all articles
Ladies and
P aont to this
eitaolisbment. Good* from all part* ofthe state sent
as before, shall reoeive prompt attention and forward
ed back with care.
Factories and others having warp filling to color,
•ill find it to their interest to test the virtoes of thia
establishment. Persons wishing Homespun dyed,
•ill please observe, for black the warp must bo pur-
I -e or bla«; for brown a copperas color, and for green
ft* warp must he white.
(7*Cash most be paid on delivery of Goods.
apl 16 JOHN C. LOGAN.
Kibbee A Dickinson
4 RE jnat receiving a further supply of fresh Dry
- *. Goods,decidedly wellIboaght,wbich renders iten-
brily unnecessary to offer :it exactly prime cost—as
■!Persons in want will fee l willing to pay us acom-
o.on examination of goods and prices, as fol-
Jteliah, French and American Prints.
~*»ns, Mnslins, Ginghams, Bonnet Uibbons
{•tenets and Nansook Muslins. Neck Ribbons
I**hiandfig'd Swiss Muslin, fig’dbobbinctNetting*
••tekbeared silk lacc and Trimming*
lintels. Toil de India Kid Glove*, assorted
![••* and G rats Linens, Ii.-iiia cloth for skirts
ft* iT.colored Taffeta R ibbons
J*Nic and Fillet Gloves, Book Muslins
Lavs. English cambrics. Paper do, ccl'd do.
4
Great BnrffnJns in Dry Goods.
j 0GAN iV ATKINSON arc now selling their
jMltnte and desirable stock of Fu»cy and Staple
r . * GOODS at cost, and less than cost for cash.
*■;-< determined to close out their present stock.
Sytlpiia will be given. Persons in want ( !
^.^oods or any other article in their line, wopld do
v/%. 10 call and examine their stock, at the old stand
,'ood Aco., a few doors SoatR of
; Aco., Third stroct.
Printed Cottons nnd Ginghams, a great variety
Linens and Long Lawns, Cambric Hdkfs
a
Feathers.
A Fine Lot of LIVE GOOSE FEA
THERS. For sale by
jone 4 WOOD. BRADLEY A CO.
. WOOD, BUADIiEY & CO.
MANUFACTURERS
AND
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE, CIIAIBS, FEATHERS,
MATRASSES. WINDOW SHADES, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Ou Mulberry street, next to tho Lanier House,
mar 12 Martm, Ga.
Plano<
mm
STRAYED OH STOLEN from the
snbaeriber, on the night of tho 5th instant, a
. dark sorrel MARE, about acven yenra old, | consequence of
teree“ofherfcet white, with a icsron the left
Prims, French, English and American, of every stylo an d near the center of her neck, a dark spot about the
* and price. I size of a dollar onher left hip. Any information re-
Onr J. B. Rosa is now in New York making por- „ pcc tins said Mare, will be thankfully received, or a
chases, and will ship a lot of fresh Good* by cvepr Iibera l reward will be paid for her delivery to me at
packet that leaves for Savannah until tbe first of Joly m y rel jd enC e one and a half
Watches, Jewelry. Ac.
J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN are still on
Ihnrid to serve their customers with the
_ above article*. Also, a larger assort
ment of smaller instruments, and fancy articles,which
for the next sixty clays they will sell at greatly re
duced prices foresail, call and see us, on tbe Aveuuo
between White A Cater'* and Bostick A Johns. In
late misfortune, we invite all in
debted to us bv note or account,not to forget us in this
our time of need. J- -A-- A S. S. \IRGIN.
mar 5
Macon, June 4.
YVccHiiifir Hoes.
■J Dox Bradea’ Nos 1, and 3 Patent Hoes
lOU 25" 44 Crown
15 * “ New Ground
30 “ Scovil’a cast steel Hoes, for sal* by
apl 9 E. B- WEED.
i ly county,
june 18
Nails and Iron.
QF|A Kegseut Nails and Brads
OUU 50 “ 44 and wrought spikes
1000 lbs Horse shoo Nails
500 lbs Horse shoes
30 tons assorted Swccd Iron
20 tons English and American Rolled Iron
A largo assortment of square, round, halfround and
oval Iron,Nail Rods, Ac. Foraaleby
apis E. B. WEED-
•«oatl and txammi
'in ,l ' Graves. Woe
r^jScott, Cirba-'t l
Notice.
GINGHAMS, COLORED MUSLINS AND CALICOES,
AT NEW YORK COST.
uawyE have a large assortment of the above nsmed
T® Goods which wo are anxious to "close out’’be
fore the season is too far advanced, and wo have con
cluded to sell them from this day forth at exactly
y muyT C ° UfOT C BOSTICK. JOHNS ACO.
Tin Plate,
100 Block Tin andZi^iahect aqdbar Copper
® cd BiVCU * lTOD W ‘b.^WBED
a r ;s
below Vienna. Doo- |
ALEX. MERIWETHER.
44—2t
U.1DIER HATS—Men’s and Boy’s P*-^^
S nama Hat*. Leghorn, Pedal straw. Palm
Leaf. Foraalo by
apt 23
KIBBEE A DICKINSON.
,PI A NOS ! PIANOS ! ppfngtTT . ja.
Just received at the
Music Depot ofthe sub- u J U J U
the celebrated manufacturers. J. Chick*
„ A Clark, A. H. Gale A Co., a variety of
the latest styles of PIANO FORTES. Tbe rep
utalion ofthese instruments is such,that it would be
superfluous for us to comment upon tbeir merits, dis
interested and competent judges have Ions since ren
dered their verdict, and highest encomiums of praise.
! in theirfavor. Those wishing an article on which
... ||ft 0 » a n gnd examine;
, We have in itore, and shall he re , , ,
J „~«...»klv Gents medium fine* 6 *^ “ i they can depend, will do we., -u ,
sewed uaff Boots. Also, fine medium calf pegged ; Guitars, Violins,Flutes.Drums,Fifes.Banjos,Tam-
fteota and^hoesofallkind* and quality, nsually cull- Wins. Clarionets. Flageolets, Bugles, Concert Horns,
ssrsaass: ss.*—««r—», irsc
Ca ". U - n ie eXamlD0 f MIX A KIRTLAND. J infraction btx.ks, sheet music, Ac. Ac. Sold at New
1 Ladies fine silk and plain lasting Gaiters j York prices ° r '“ o jpjT nECE1TSD>
Just received and for sale by j « A splendid assortment of Gold and Silver
MIX A KIRTLAND. WATCHES, Jewelry. Silver and Plated
; JniWare. Cutler^, Pocket Books, Port. Mon-
ieT?pectacles.{gold a nd silver.) Silver Combs, Clocks
B»C*. Purses, Guns, Pistols, Sec. . . ,
N B Particular attention given to repairing Clocks
| and'Watches, and warranted^ ^ g _ VIHQIN _
Boots and Shoes.
A good aisortment ofMcns. Boys.^^Rgs
and Negro SHOES, constantly on—
oct IT d Jackson 3 : brother a co._
\ Gentlemen in want of a fiue call Boot, can
find them by calling on^ A KIRTLAND.
Ladies silk and^l^tetesting Bronze Gai-
dsJSST” “* SSfS'K’&Sr*
l an! 5
,l p Afflicted.—Received and for sale. Dr.
3 s Fitch's Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces
and Inhaling Tubes. Also. D- Benning» Body
Brace, guide to invalids, f “ rn £ h ^ d g^VIRGIN.
dee 4 16 ~~ Iy -
W E m.y T 2« R ' 6 OABDMAJni
Watches, Jewelry. &c.
At tbe old stand of Wsr. B. Johnston A
Brother, Mulberry Street,fronting Col-
_____ ton Avenue,
Fiue Watches and Jewelry of all kinds
Silver, silver plated aud Brittnnia Goods
Porcelain Vases, Lamps and Uirondolea
Gold Pena in gold and silver casea
Fancy Goods of all kinds
Fine Gaos, Pistols and Gnnnin; equipments
Watch-makers, Daguercotjrpi.t nod tiiw-uuitU'. ma
te riuis
Military Goods and Trimmings of all kinds
Trimmings for Odd Fellows, Masons and Sons of
Temperance Regalia*
Walking Canes, a large variety
Razors and Razor strops
Pocket Knives and Table Cutlery
Gentlemens dressing cases and fancy Hardware
“Lubin’s" genuine Extracts, cologne Water, Ac.
Silk and steel goods for bags and purses
Tea Tray* iu setts and by the piece
Port Monies, Mouey Belts aud Pocket Books
Tooth. Hair and Clothes Brashes, Combs,'Ac.
Ten Pinand Billiard Balls, checks. Surveyor', com
passes, Mathematical Instruments,Microscopes,Lund
chains, Water colors, coral Reads, J-c.
Oil Cloths—Floor Oil Cloths, ordered from the
manufactory by samples.
Watch Repairing—Fiue Watches repaired and
new parts made and warranted.
Jr.wklrt, neatly repaired.
Engraving—Lodge, Notary and county seals, cof
fin and carriage Plates. Jewelry, silver Plate, Ac.
neatly engraved at short notice.
Persons wishing articles in my line, are respectful-
ly invited to give mo a call, believiDg 1 can furnish
as good an article, at as low prices as any house io
the southern country. E. J. JOHNSTON.
june 4
Embroidered Window Curtains.
J UST received a large assortment. Alsu, crimson
blue aud Drab worsted Damask,
jan29 GEO. W. PRICE.
X IQUORS—2 pipca Otard Brandy
JLi 30 bhla Giu 25 bbls Rum
125 bbls Baltimore Whiskey.for sale by
mar 12 * T. M. JACKSON A CO.
S UMMER CLOTHING—A large and geoeral
stock of every description of Clothing, just re
ceived Dy
Jane 4
ROSS A CO.
Xo Bnifucrreotypist,
F OR sale.one j plate Camera ol Voightlandcr's
make. Also, prepared Buckskins, Plates, cas
es, Ac. Received and for sale by
inn 4 E, J. JOHNSTON.
W HISKEY—25 bbls Whiskey.for sale by
june 11 W. FREEMAN.
F OR SALE—Corn,-Fodder and Oats, hv
june 18 44 H. J. LAMf
New Spring floods.
W E have now on hand, and are constantly ro-
ceWing, the most elegant and well selected
stock of Spring aud Summer GOODS ever offered in
this market. We respectfully solicit our old friends
and customers and purchasers generally, to an exam
ination of our stock, as we feel confident we can sup
ply ail their wants and at such prices as cannot but
be satisfactory. LOGAN A ATKINSON,
apl 2
Paper IXangiugrs.
J UST received by the subscriber, an extensive aa
aortmeut of tbe above article, embracing a great
variety of patterns and peices, more particularly tbe
cheap kinds, which will be found the least expensive,
aud prettiest finish thatcan be had especially for par
lors. People in want are requested to call and exam
ine the different styles.
mar 19 JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN.
Family anti Staple Goods.
L OGAN A ATKINSON are now opening avery
large assortraentof Staple and Domestic Goods,
suitable for plantation or family nsea, which will be
Bold low for cash or to approved customers,
apl 9
]IT OtTRIYING GOODS—Mourning silks, Mus-
llJL lias, Lawns, aud Batiste, c large assortment,
just received by LOGAN A ATKINSON,
apl 2
jyg' ACKEREL—100 bbls No 1,2 and 3 Mackerel
Just received by
apl 2
ROSS A CO.
M uslin sleeves and cuffs—Anew
and beautiful article! just received by
apl 2 LOGAN A ATKINSON.
Hf17f4f|(JITO NETTSNC—Lace and Gauze
it 3. Netting, for sale by
may 14
EDDY A LATHROP.
N APOLEON iC.APES—A new and superb
article. Parisian ditto, of every style and price.
Jnst received by LOGAN A ATKINSON,
apl 2
Lacc Goods.
R ICH Lace Mantle. Parisian rape.. Lace Under-
sleeves, collars. Ac. at very- small profits for
cash. BOSTICK, JOHNS A CO
may 21
S OUTH ERN Gardener and Receipt Book, at
■ may £8 J. M. BOARDMAN’S.
S ODA WATER—Jnst received dne hnndred
dozen Lemon, Sarsapsrila nnd Ginger Soda Wa
ter, by E. E. BROWN,
may 14 Opposite Lanier House.
S UGAR AND COFFEE—25 bbls refined Su
gar; 10 bags Kio Coffee. For sale bv
may 21 W, FREEMAN.
BROUGHT TO JAII. in Macou. Bibb
county, a negro boy named JOHNSON, about
16 or 17 years of age, light complexion. about5
feet 6 inches high,'and says he belongs to Jo
seph SaDford of Jasper coenty. The owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property, pay charge*
and take him away, or he will be dealt with accord
ing to law. W, H. HUGHES.jailor.
jnne 25* 5
Brought to Jail,
I N Jacksonville. Telfair county, on the I7th day of
May, a negro boy who calls his name JEFFREY,
and says he belongs to Henry Baxemore of Houston
county, arid that he has been rnuaway about twelve
months. He is about 35 yesrs old. stout built, and
dark complexion and ia about 5 feet 11 inches high,
may 28 41 W. 8. MOORE, Act'g. Jailor.
Important Arrival of
SPRING GOODS,
- At the London Slorennderthe Floyd House,
W RING begs tocall the attention of tbe ladies
. of Macon and tbe surrounding district—to a
few cases of Goods, now on sale consisting of Em-
broidered Muslins, figured do; Jaconetdo; also an as-
sortment Bounds, Ribbons, Ac. at exceeding low
prices, W. KING,
june 4•
New Hardware Store.
T HE undersigned ore now receiving an entire new
extensive and well selected stock of HARD
WARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, IRON. HOLLO W
WARE, <j-C., at wholesale and retail, all of which
will be sold on the most favorable terms.
BRAY. CARHART A CO.
may 28 Store in Scott A Carhart's Range.
New Portable Sofia Water.
A NY one having cold water, can at once produce
Soda Water, sweet and flavored os with the
finest syrup, effervescing pleasant and healthy as any
at the fountains. For the aick or travellers to rectify
bad water, this is a convenient and pleaxant bever
age. For sale in boxes low by
fa J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS.
Cotton Avenne, near Cherry-street, Macon, Ga.!
jnne 11 * 3
Paints. Oils and Glass. .
rAAA Lbs White Lead, (pure and extra) 300
OUUII galls Linseed Oil 100 do sptsTurpentine,
Japan and copal Varnish, Lamp Black, chrome green,
chrome Yellow, Red Leaf, Venetian Red. Litbrage,
Terra de Firma, Whiting. Spanish Brown. Chalk,
Putty, Blue Vitriol, Alum, Logwood. Borax. Potaab,
sol soda, sol Air.tus, sal Epsom. 100 boxes Balti
more Glass, all sizes, now on hand and far aaleby
june 11^KIBBEE A DICKINSON.
gl’CAUS—20 bbls prime Sugar, forsateby
may 14
EDDY & LATHROP.
S UPER, extra West of England Cloths and Cos
simeres. Just received by
mar 26 PETER A JAUJSTETTER.
T OBACCO—10 boxes extra fine, for sale low by
mar 12
T. M. JACKSON A CO.
Osnaburgs and Cotton Yarns-
T HE subscribers are agents for tbe Bowenvilie
Manufacturing Company, for the sale of tbeir
Oauaburgs and Cotton Yarns.
feb 26 WIN8HIP A SON.
Great Events of American History
rjVHE above splendid work, just received at
apl 16
BOARDMAN’S.
W OOD WARE!—A good and well selected
assortment, for sale by
mar 12 T. M. JACKSON A CO.
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!
W E have commenced receiving daily, our supply
of ICE for the season, and are prepared to fill
all orders from tbe City and country, at a very low
rate. C. A. ELLS A SON.
march 19 31
eon Lace capes. Black Lace do..
Embroidered Swiss do., collars, cuffs, Under-
■leeves, Neck Ribbons, Bonnet Ribbons. Just re-
ceived a handsome assortment by
june4 KIBBEE A DICKINSON.
L AWNS—Very pretty Lawns can be bought for
121 cents per yard at
june 4 KIBBEE A DICKINSON S.
S ILKS, Satins, Batiste and Muslins, all new
styles, just received by
apl 2 LOGAN A ATKINSON.
S HAWLS. Neck Tics, Twisted Silk Mitts, hem’d
Hdkfs. border’d do.; Silk Hdkfs; blk and col’d
Silk Cravats; Grass Cloth; Furniture Dimity; Youth’s
and Gent's Suspenders, for sale by
apl 2 EDDY A LATHROP.
I^UTTEB— Fresh, new Orange county MayBut-
jnno 4
ter, for sate by keg or retail by ^
gAKAGES—A few patterns stone colored Ba-
rages,
jnne 4
Just received by
KIBBEE A DICKINSON.
C OMBS—Shell Tucking, side and Buffalo Tuck
Combs, a new supply.^ust received by
june 11
JEE & DICKINSON.
Kibbee A Dickinson
H AVE now ready for inspection anu sale, achoica
selection of seasonable DRY GOODS, which
will be sold on as favorable terms (to the purchaser)
as times will allow;
Brocade figured, chamelion, blk dress, apron and man
tilla, Foulard, summer wash. Tissue of Battistc,
colord Florence, and satin de chine silks.
Satin stripe. Tissue,solid colored and blank Bcragos,
Black Marcelines,Party Dresses, French Jaconet
French, Jacquard, Tarlton, awiss and ’Jilina Muslins
Millna, Scotch, Earlston, French, American and cord
ed Ginghams
Plain and Printed Lawns, Fringes and Laces
English and French hair cord Prints
Solid colore'd, furniture and fancy Prints
White, colored. Dimity, check'd and fig'd cambrics
Trimmings, Boltons, Gloves, Elastics, Ac.
mar 12
1850. CASH STORE. 1850.
T HE subscriber is now receiving a stock of Staple
GOODS suitable for the coming season. A-
mor.g which will be found a great variety of Brown
and Bleached Cottons from 3 4 to 12-3 wide
Lineqi of all widths, from 4-4 to 12 4
Damask Table Diaper. 8 4 aud 1-4
Damask Napkins and Doilies, Huckaback end Scotch
Diapers, Furniture Dimity and Fringers
Together with a general assortment of all kinds of
gooes nsually kept in a Dry Good.s store. The public
are invited to call and examine before making their
pnrchaiea. GEO. W. PRICE.
jau2D^
New Spring: Goods,
T HE undersigned take this method to inform their
customers aud the public generally, that they
have just received and opened their spring and sum-
mer supplies of Cloths. Cassiruers, Vestings. Linens,
Ac.—among which, will be found some of the most
desirable styles in the market They respectfully so
licit a call from tbeir friends and the public,
mar 26 PETER A JAUJSTETTER.
New Spring: and Summer Goods,
R USSELL a EHRLICK are prepared uow to
offer tbe citizens ofMaeon and vicinity a largo
and carefully selected stuck of Fancy, Staple, and
Dry Goods, consisting of
Enibr'd Muslins, latest style
Linen Ginghams, solid and fig'd Chambrays
Prints, latest style
Ribbons, Artificials, Edging and Cap Lace
Maslius, Swiss, Mull, Ac.
Hosiery, Cutlery, and fancy articles of all de
scription
Jewelry; Domestics, bleacbed and unbleached
Hats ami Bonners, latest fashion
A full supply of Ladies’ Shoes and Gaiters
Gent's Pumps and Gaiters; also Children's
Crockery. Groceries, Ac.
Cheap forcash—call and see os at Cotton Avenue,
Bentpn’a olds land.
ap. 3 33—3m
Thomas Dyson
H AS just received, aud offers at wholesale and
retail, a large assortment of Staple
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
AND CROCKERY,
Consisting inpart ofthe following articles;
10 bales cuttou Oauaburgs, 20 do cotton Yarns
50 do brown Shirtingand Sheeting
200 ps bleached Shirting and Sheeting
500 ps American, French and English fancy Prints
200 doz Hosiery, £ cases spool Cotton
50 ps G nghams, 100 pscottonades
Linens, plain and fancy
20 hhds Porto Rico and 100 bbls coffee Sugar
20 do refined crushed aud powdered do
50 sacks Rio Coffee, 10 ton Swedes Iron
200 kegs Nails, 50 dozen Brades patent Hoes
15 boxes Collins’ Axes, (Kentnck Patent)
200 pair Trace Chaim
mar 5 29—ly
Cologne Water
O F various perfumes, by tbe bottle or gallon, for
sate by J. H. A W. S ELLIS,
june 11
TT1 LOUIE—200 bbls and halfbbls premium Fami-
.1? ly Flour. Just received ami forsale^at
june 11
W. FREEMAN’S.
M ACKEREL—lObslfeud 10 qrhbls No l Mack
erel. Justreceivedandforsaleby
jnne 11 W. FREEMAN. -
piCKUED CODFISH—A nicc article. Just
Candy, Cordial and Syrups,
N EW arraugements and superior inducements,
owing to an increase of customers, and a largo
demand for Candy, Cordial nnd Syrnps. Tho
undersigned haa been induced to fit up a shop at his
residence on Foartb street, opposite the Catholic
Clmrch, where he will devote bia time es cloaively to
the manufacrore of the above articles. CANDIES,
CORDIALS, SYRUFS, PRESERVES, *c. of
every description, that nee manufactured in any of
tho southern cities, can always be found on band or
made toorder at the shortest notice. Candy Toys of
superiorquality made to order. His Candies are al
ways warranted to stand the weather aud well pack
ed in boxes—having no other business to draw his
attention, he feels confident that ho can always sup
ply hia customers with an article that will give satis
faction. and with as good an assortment as can be
fonnd in any place.
The undersigned begs leave to inform bis eastern
ers. thatin consequence nfSugar being a cash articlo
and his capital limited, the cash must accompa.y all
orders to insure prompt attention.
He continues to ornament Cakes and Candy Py
ramids atthe sbortest-notice forBalls or Parties,
june II M. R. ROGERS.
Jnst Keceivs**!
A ND for sale at the store of EDDY A LATHROP, |
a fine lot of Berages, Tissues, Muslin, Ac. which j
will be sold aa-low as they can be bought at any
other house in this place. Please call and see be
fore purchasing elsewhere.may 28
received and for sale by
juno 11
W. FREEMAN.
Groceries.
R oss & co • are now receiving a choice and
well selected Stock of Groceries, consisting
of almost every article ever kept in a Grocery store,
which together with those on hand before, makes one
of the largest and moat general stocks ever offered
in this market, and will be sold on the most reasona
ble terms. june 4
L EMONS AND ORANGES—50 boxes fresh,
justreceivedandforsaleby ELLS A SON.
june IS
OR SALE—Tbo House and Lot where tbe sub
>ly to
AMES A. NISBET.
F scriber now lives. Apply
may 7 38 JA!
JjlOR SALE—A likely NegroBoy^ aboutlT year*
old.
may 7
THOS. L. ROSS.
Gentlemen’s Summer Goods.
T HE undersigned are now receiving their second
supply of summer Goods for Gcntlemeo’s wear,
consisting of various qualities of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Drops de Eta, Drillings, Linens, Vestsngs.dfC.,and
YILOUR—40bbls H. Smith’s premium Flour.su-
JL’ perior to any Flour brougbtto this market, war-
rantedby C* A, ELLS A SON.
june 4
Important Notice,
T HE London House Stoke under the Floyd
House, next to tbe Ladies’entrance, will offer
for sale in a few days, 4000 printed Muslin and Ba
rege Dresses, at $1,50 the full dress, being at really
leas than half their original cost in Glasgow. Also,
just arrived at Charleston from England, which will
be here in a few days, 910,000 worth of Lace Goods,
consisting of Lace. Lace Capes, Lace Sachs. Ac. also
colored Glacie silk* for Drcsse, and Mantles. Tam
bour'd Flounced and Embroidered Muslin Dresses,
at half prices.
Ladies, reserve your purchases, for seldom such a
rare chance occurs.
Also, a splendid and magnificent lot of Real point
and point and Honiton Lace Collars and Berthas, neat
and beautiful; as worn this season by hor Majesty
duecnof England. These Goods are ol a very cost
ly description and will be offered exceedingly cheap.
N.B.—Please observe the address, W. KING,
next door to the Ladies’ Entrance, Floyd House,
june 18
C ODFISH—1000 lbs., just received and for sate
by C. A. ELLS A SON.
june 4
areTpreuared to supply’their customers and the pub- , 1VEW MACKEREL—30 bbls No 3. this year's
lie with their summer Clothing on tbe most reasons- 11 crop, just received hv
bteterois. ” june 4 ROSS A CO. ' junel8_ . SCOT T, CARHART A CO- I
Ladies »rc>ss Goods.
A Splendid assortment of Ginghams. Bareges and
Msi’tes.for morning and evening dresses. Also,
U endless variety cfrich and brilliant summer Si.is
Accost received St L0GAN ATKINSON'S-
ANIXLES—*20 boxes sperm, 20 do Adamantine,
Nails, Iron- Steel and Hollo \v ware
Nail.«, assorted, CO do Brads, aisorteu
20 rfo ^ d Nails
1000 pounds wrought Naij*
1000 do Horse shoe Nails
15 000 do assorted Baltimore HoIIow-waro
Suedes Iron, assorted
Band. Hoop and Round Iron, Nail Rods
Cast and German Steel
English and American Blister Steel
In store, and for sale by
mav 28 BRAY. CARHART & CO.
10 do Hydraalic,for sale by
j*^na 19