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VOL. XXIX.
JtdSdd5I anti films (tarhs.
L X. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. Macon, Ga.—Has removed his office next to
Concert Hall and over the Store of Mix 4 Kirtland.
MACON, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1855.
NO. IT.
I From tlio Augusta Constitutionalist.)
I.viler from the lion. A. R. Lonij.lrerl on
Know Nothing!,.,,,.
\\ o find in the last number of the Nashville
Union nnd American,'a letter on this absorbing
question, from this distiuguised native Geor
gian, now President of the University of ifis-
sissppi. J he name of Agusttts 1$. Lonjrstrect
Georgia Telegraph.]
" The Present.
i-k set forever onwsrd,
U'iih rntsomt heart and eye.
h ^i, with wstchful earnestness
" tlir BOinents *s they fly.
„ >b0 upheld thee in the part
Rill leave thee not alone,
the future rest in hope,
B«t nuke this hour thine own.
«*t if ad memory whispers
oirtSeil days and hours
of for the fruit* that should he thine.
W Brinp only withered flowers ?
moments spent in vain regret
Alight yield a nobler store;
n , [’resent Is thy working time,
Ths put return* no more.
Itt neither memory or hope
Rlth ditnmt thy soul beguile,
)h* present only lias the power
To nuke the future smile,
rioieek for truth, for goodness,
the passing hour be fonnd,
Tht put, the future leave to God.
Th( present ia thine own.
Interesting Documents.
Ifli&u/jj Western News publishes the fol
I Jaffa 0 w Nothing Decree for the infornm
Krftbe people. The editor states that he
jt ap,” and that any who dcsiro to
ft, ongiaal cau do so by calling at his of-
orriCEOF PRES1DKKT OF
STATE COUNCIL OP GEORGIA.
It*following Brethern arc appointed Dis
> Deputy Presidents. They will issue
and attend to the business of the
r in their respective Congressional Dis-
JhDatrict—GeoW. Fiab, Oglcthorp Bkh
1-iSitM.Bainbndgo
fji District.—J. Burr, Griffin, J. E Walls
Htiiliiitrict.—C- R. Hanleiter Atlanta Geo
k. Gnat, Greenville.
[jsh District.—F. W. McCurdy, Dalton;
gaonloacbe, Rome. . , T sand. He was ubiquitous, and when you put
SiDutncL-W. II. Dorsey, Athens; Ja- your fingcr on ^ / ]p WjB not therc / T fc s ;
Jlr. A. J- Donel.ou.
Andrew Jackson Donclson, ofTennessee,ap
pears to be in a political huff, if we may judge
from a letter he has addressed to the Nashville
Union, ordering it to ‘‘stop his paper” He is
out with President Pierce, and he is out with
Gov. Johnson of Tennessee. The point where
\ j. Davis. Dahloaega^
J7th District—N. C. Barnet, MQledgevill; E
b Wingfield, Greensboro.’
f::hKitrict.—F. Rloodgett. Jr., Augusta;
k. M. Sneed, Washington.
iitiuBih, 10 May, 1855.
W. M Hone President.
I Tiefaow-XoTHiNo Circular,—The Ban-
tJmul states that a circular containing
, following questions has been sent to all
jjf.Sothing lodges in Maine for answers.—
Eaivinterest our readers to know something
kthe Jesuitism that is going on in oar nddtt,
[“Wist is the number of your council?—
nVnsnd by whom instfucted I How many
paben. April 1st, 1855? Who is presi-
p Who is secretary ? Who are dele
s’ How often do you meet ? Is there
wajfin the order? Are you adding to
i-numbers ? Are there members who vio-
petbeir obligation ? Docs general interest
me iu the order ? Have any been ex-
d! Have any been dismissed ? What
lirwhol* number of votes in your town ?—
Lt there strong opponents to the order ?•
W give the names of some of the most proi
ml end dangerous. Are you in favor of
pugStaht and county officers bythepeo-
im itcouuncnded by the legislature?—
»Btnyforeigners in your town? What
'■portion are Catholic ] What portion are
1! Do. they generally vote ? Is
at i Catholic priest in your town? Is there
| Ckfolk church ? What proportion of your
' expenses are chargeable to foreigners
ay or indirectly? Is your postmaster-
dr or oppoaed to the order ?”
1 Ur,ri In Npinn.—Opinion* of the Uni'
*ini»s h» A Jl I’liibrr of I hr *|»sini»la
Courla.
ikiut heard of Mrs. Octavia Walton Le
| : now on the “grand tour" of
k ;e, she was in Italy. While at Madrid,
Modest occurred to her peculiarly flatter-
iSber is in American citizen, which she
artistes in a privates letter to a friend, an
pit °fwhich ia published in the New Orl-
SBesyune:
w facurisl is but sixteen miles from Ma-
> it sceuis in a fur off “ cloud capt”
M way from any busy capital. But no
~ wean give yon a palpable idea of it.
irboo line of Spanish kings preferred
- Ilirfonso as a palace! I.ttmeutable evi-
»°ftheir maucaise hunt.
of our arrival at Madrid, we
1st the Mesa litdonda—the “Table M
Nearly all tlio persons present were
» of Las Cortes, and their conversation
•ttaifqiiently upon the theme of the mor-
' i debate—the formation of a new consti-
*• Oue of the members, to whom all lis
J W wrapt attention, was giving his views
«‘abject, and bis preproration was uttcr-
• ,*ith the enthusiasm of a devotee, and in
J-TO occonscionsness of the propinquity of
American. *• In truth," lie exclaimed,
: 10 on earth but one modelgov eminent
: .-ae that we should etrivYj to imitate, for
•he tae alone worthy of man in his ma
F- It is th; government of tlie Unitet
INDIAN SPRINGS,
jndNTOSiE noesE.
T HIS establishment is now open for the reception
of Visitors to this delightful Watering place.
The subscriber who has now been at this place for
the last tea years, can only assure persons viaitinj
this establishment as heretofore, he will spare no
pains or expences to give entire satisfaction. Mr. E.
Isaacs wiilhave charge of the culinary department.
In fact, all in charge of this establishment as well as
servants shall be of the best order. There will be
splendid Coaches and Hacks at Indian Springs plat
form, three miles abovo Forsyth, to transport pas
singers from that to Indian Springs,
may 1 tf B. W. COLLIER.
The following papers will please copy two months
in werklv papers. Savannah News, Charleston
Courier, Columbus Times, Montgomery (Ala.) Ad
vertiser, Augusta Constitutionalist and Albany Cour
ier, and forward accounts to iny office.
b.w.c.
INDIAN SPIKING IIOTEL7
rn IIK Proprietor of this Hotel at the Indian Spring
. JL baa had the same lifted no and i.i now open for
the reeeptiou of company, anu from Lis experience
ot the past five years in Hotel Keeping, he feels au
thorized in sayiug that no house shall surpass his in
all the comforts that can be procured as to good liv
ing, and his entire attention, with all those around
him. shall b,- given to make all comfortable who may
be disposed to give bis house a call, he therefore in
vites all. KDW. VABWER, Proprietor.
Tltert'will be in constant attendance at Forsyth,
Coaches and Teanta, of best kind, to convey travel
lers to the Spring as soon as they arrive,
mav aa-Sm
GEORGE PAYNE
DRUGGIST AND STATE.
I.ICENMED APOTHECARY.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in none but Gen
uine and reliable Medicines; Prescrip
lions compounded with care, and every article
warranted as genuine and pure. The few ar
ticles mentioned belowcompose a portion of my
Stock,
[NEW SPRING GOODS!
GEORGE W, PRICE
Warehouse and Commission Busi
ness.
T HE undersigned having associated with KV\ VV,
them, Mr. J. S. Hutton, will continue £ppg||
the above business, at their Fire Proof
Ware Ilonae in .Macon, in the firm name of
FATTEN, COLLINS ft CO.
And will also, open a house in Savannah, for the
transaction of a general Factouage and Commission
Business, in the firm name of
PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.
Deeply grateful for the patronage hitherto recetv-
• , ,, , him . uuniisun in iiiiinmAi, a ue tioiiii ivueri:
is endeared to timpeoplcof Gcol’riahy^nany ,he sll °c appears to pinch this highly ‘‘national"
tics in the history if the past. iff. a name Sf* Ji ^ ,nocrac >: fa >
which we were taught to revere in iarly vouth do,Vn a ’ U " 0rshlp ‘ 9 0 ^P r0, " 15 , e ’ ? f lo ^
as sy,tot,vinous with all that was bold and f^r- ' -V' C to . bc ,. d,s l ,os " 1
less in the character of the athwatc? witl. all , OP n Ce , ,n 2?°l llnluor ‘f 1 ‘, t > wlth
that was parental and dignified in tho ..Je ’?• Dcclar ,^ on “f dependence and thereso-
inatrnctor mul wiU. all that was puAs and hou£t Utl ° nS of - ' f ^ publ,c ma » »> this country
and upright in the minister of the gospel.- !! as 0C , C ,p ‘^ po 1 s,t,oll,i above his n.cr-
Tlic old men of Georgia have been aexus omed {*! 38 Mr. Dortbnn. His exaltation has ever
to love him as a hr other; the young “eat- ^rZ ul aU<1 P ?J“ , ?f 1
tereil ilir, „i,rlin-,t *i,„ c,„ i r fc I • With Gen. Jackson, and even after the old sage
lm ehenr,^ ?^ elesannfof ■ 1 ’ fr ° ,U ^ ^ “ d lltr ° ba ' 1 to hi. tomb. DcnO-
reY ere hS-iJ f ^* f,uuc . to cratic ad.ninistrations and theDemocruticpai-
gS J who w?n riire'to V 1<? T ’ S "° T’ ‘- v have continued to honor and pet him. Mr.
if UP n,ld sa * I Donelson lias made the mistake of believing
c°' n , 1 U ' pl,r f ma ' t,la£ l‘« could live forever upon the rctlccteS
sr«ss fee fc “,fer cE f '“” »i4* 7
oif io ,. • 1 ai,<l Sp ?^ T“ t Southern Rights Democrats.) and those other
HfiJjnJ\;iri l t ,, f. ° 0mCol }V llQ , “'i 1 abominations iu his own sight and in the sight
el nJXrirei H ^ b f ^ t ofCol. Thomas Benton. .Mr. Donelson will
if He speaks totlie people to his COit) tlmt no public man in the
em?ol W,r5 f arm "? T-* d0m ’^ , L le,1 H South can stand upon the glorification of the
aTffrc tfn,? • Which '" U8t Compromise of 1^,0. The political sea of the
lead to religions tntolerancc and persecution. Sou ,k is8trcwn withthe wrecks of greatness
Fu.nf.ral Sermon The following appro- 80 rt 'P osil >g- Xot even the fragrance of Gen.
printc funeral oration, that production of a «tack*m’» fame can save a man who is weak
discijileofSam, will be read with interest by the c,l0u S h not t0 understand the true relations
afficted relatives of tlio unfortunate deeeas- wbicb tbc Soutb bold to ' var ds the legislation |
ed: , of 1*350.—Mobile Register.
v .K { ° r T ', c aro bl1 ^ yestcrdtiy, and Know- J Late statistics show that the average con-1
., cc , al . ls< y . ou !' days npon earth are a suniption of animal food in France is forty
8 nr f), tib ^ chapter, J)th tutu. pounds a year to each individual, Twoltun-
J y c oied ‘carers Thc passage of scrip- I (j rc( ] pounds would be barely sufficient to give I I I I Hi. I
ture just read atlorus matter for serious reflec- bim the use his whole strength. Inabiliy to Opposite Washington Halt, Macon, Ga., April Hth, ed. we respectfully solicit, from our former friends, a
t,0 ?‘ c ! ,avc assembled to perform the last nr0 cure sufficient food is tlie cause of tlio con- 1835 - _. . , „ . _ „ I contiuuance of their favors.
sad office of devotion to our departed friend procure somcient IPOQ IS tlie cause ot ine con- I _ ^ ^ GALLONS best Burning Flnid. * We also tender our services to tho Plantersgener
r» v./. - - I tinued strikes and demonstrations at Nantes, j a£\J\J 200 gallons Sperm and Tram Oil I albr, in the confident belief that a strict attention to
their interests, aided "by the experience of five years,
as Factors, will enable us to transact their business
satisfactorily.
Wo shall, as heretofore, have no interest in the
purchase of Cotton.
Orders from Planters or Merchants, for Bagging,
100 ounces Sulphate and Vnlerianato of I Rope, Bacon, Corn or Merchandize, will be careful-
Quinine I ly and promply filled at the lowest market prices, and
20 ounces Sulphate, Acetate, Muriate and J cash advances made on consignments.
Valerianate Morphine 1 The business of the firms, al
300 gallons pure Alcohol, 100 lbs. Spirits of mence on thelst of July next.
Hartshorn PATTEN & COLLINS.
200 Sweedish Leeches, 2 dor. Mechanical I N. B.—The Central Railroad Co. having adverti
Leeches I sed, that, after the 1st of July, they will not receive
1000 Artificial Teeth, 4 dozen Conundrum and forward Goods through their Agent in Savannah,
Wheels and Files 1 P. H, A CO. will give careful atteution to that busi-
100 gallons Copal and Japan Varnish ness, and solicit consignments.
100 gallons spirits Turpentine, 100 lbs. Mcdi-I Macon, May 27 41—>tf
cinal Extracts. ' ,
200 lbs. Super Cnrbonntc 8o<1b nnd Sal
Soda
lOo lbs. Cream of Tartar and 20 lbs. Salts of
20 lbs Blue mass, 20 lbs. Quicksilver, 20 lbs. I ever offered for sale in Macon, from the _
Calomel - celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickeriiig and Nunn
15 lbs. Chloroform, 2 gross Seidlitz Pow- * Clark, warranted superior to any othermade in the
ders | United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown
1 gross fresli Congress Water, 500 lbs. Brim- I Co’s. Factory.
stone, 200 lbs. Blue Stone The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
20 lbs. Sulphuric Ether, 10 lbs. Donovans look at, and the tone completely captivating. We
Solutiou. I shall take pleasure to show these instruments to any
5 onnees Bebeerine, 20 ounces Tannin, 5 [ that have a taste for fine goods. ,
ounces Saetucarium, Instruments,in great I On hand, Prince Melodtans, best article of the
variety, Chemicals, Dye Woods, Drugs. I kind made; Guitars, \ joints. Banjos, Accordcous,
Perfumery, Pomades, Essential Oils I Tamborins, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes,
Extracts, {-o»pj, I and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
Garden Need*) lourline. Guitar and Violin Strin-s, Sheet Music for
iu great variety, in fact, every thing that I Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac.
should be found in a real Drug and Client- 1 YVatchei, Jewelry and Fnncy Roods
ical Store, apl 24 I Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES;
Use the Magic Impression Paper. lg r e o n 0 U ^
IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS
Suitable foe the coming season, among which will be found
fiicf) flowed fii'CiiqDipc gcl > qge.& Uciiel) licks,
FRENCH AN» ENGLISH BRILLIANTS,
PLAIN’ AND FIGURED SILKS AND BBRAGB8
Printed Muslins and Lawns, Embroidery Muslins for Curtains a lar^e stock and
very cheap—one case of handsome Plaid Silks, very cheap; a large stock
of goods for Boys’ Summer wear; 10-4 and 12-4 Linen and
Cotton Sheetings; 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Table
Diaper; Damask Napkins and Doilies;
Alpaccas and Bombazines;
CARPETING AND RUGS,
WIR»#-W SHADES, Ac.
nr Our Stock is now Full and Complete. We invite our friends and the public
call on us, as we intend to make it to their interest to purchase at our Cash Store, [feb 20
feb 28
29—ly
QA.ntKL MI NTKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
O Macon, Ga., will practice in tlie counties of
Ribb, Monroe, Crawford, Houston, Twiggs, Macon.
Dooly and Worth. Office on Cherry
new building of Freeman tie Roberts.
Macon, January 1G, 1655—ly
Street, in tho
Y’ iiisov & iia.tx.tio.no, atj
rORNEYS AT
YJ LAW.—Will practice in all tin- counties of tlio
Flint Circuit, viz: lSutts, Monroe, Spalding Upson,
Newton, Pike, Henry, and iu the County of Bibb.
O. C. Gibson, Barnesville, Ga.
A. 1), Hammond, Korsvth, Ga.
j'nn.Q—ly
H artford firm insurance to.,
Hahtbokd, Costs.—Established in 1810. Fire
risks on Colton, and Produce in Store, merchandise
store houses, dwellings, and furniture, churches, Ac.,
in the above old and well established Company, ta
ken at the Usual rates by
E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent
jan 18 for the city of Macon, Bibb co.
He was but of yestesday iu these Southern
States. True it is, tlmt like Melelusdeck, be | The Boston Post says that “ after tbc game
had neither father nor mother. Ills paren- rece ntly played by Neal Dow, perhaps it would
tage is not known, but he suddenly “loomed be as „- d | t0 Jet f ome one e !s e Deal Now.
up” upon us from tho land of Yankee Notions,
fl
GROCERIES.
lie came among us hut yesterday, nnd Knew-
Nothing ahontAM BtaMcracy of Virginia—1 „ . .. .
Hit (lavs were hut « slimlnu- fllHE Subscriber is now receiving m Store his
-art ,.i . , , , 1 Spring supply of GROCERIES, which heis
It is said that the sun cast only one shadow, offering to the trade at the lowest market rates, con-
hut we are told that lie had seventy-two thou- | sistiug of
200 bbls Crushed, Powdered, Granulated and)
ltefiued Sugar.
150 sacks llio, Java. Mocha and Laguira Coffee.
25 hhds. Cuba Molasses. 50 bhlg. N. O. Syrup.
5 bbls. Golden Syrup, 110 packages Mackerel, I
20 hhds Sugar of choiceqiiauty,20packagesTea.
500 sacks S. V. &. Family Flour,' 3 bbls.Itye Fluur
3 bbls. Rice Flour, 100 boxes Star, Sperm, and
patent Candles.
30 boxes No. 1, and pale Soap, 10 boxes Lemon
Syrup.
10 boxes Pickles, 25 boxes Candy, 5 casks Rice.
20 “ Scheidam Schnapps. 5 casks London Por
ter.
10 bales Bagging. 100 coils Rope.
15 •• Shirting, Gsnaburgs, Stripes and Yarns
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish and Paint Brushes.
30,000 lbs. choice Tenn. Bacon. S.OOOlbs. Leaf Lard.
2,000 “ Feathers, 50 boxes Tobacco.
Also a general assortment of Tennessee produce—
together with a large stock always on hana.of Lime, I
Cement. Plaster Paris. Ground Plaster. Peruvian Gu-
aunon. Salt, Nails, Ac. ASHER AYRES.
Letters of inquiry in relation to the market prices |
ftc., promptly answered. (mar 13 tf)
non GALLONS best Burning Fluid.
I %UU 200gallons Sperm and Traiu Oil
200 gallons Linseed and Castor Oil
30 boxes best Oswego Starch aud best Corn
Starch
300 lbs. Sulphuric, Nitric and Muriatic Acid
1 gross Preston A Merrill* hest Ve»>: Pow
uers
>ignm
above named, will com-
my friends, accounts for the erroneous opin
ion that lie hnd seventy-two thousand. But
now that he is dead and cau be touched, we
find that had only one shadow, and that shad
ow he shed on tlie 24th of this month, tlie day
of his death.
Wc will now dismiss you with a blessing.—
Our friend’s corpse will be placed on the steam
er “Resolutions of ’H8 ind ’99,1 and carried
back to Boston whence he came. He will
there be interred in “The Commons,” with
Catholic ceremonies. A plain slab Yvill be
placed over his grave, on which will be inscrib
ed :
Oh, death! where is thy sting;—
And where, oh grave! tliy victory ?■”
(Petersburg Va. Democrat)
PIANO-FORTES.
\ OW Receiving some of the most,
SPLENDID PIANO FORTESJ
FINDLAY’S
IKON WORKS
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HIS ESTABLISHMENT, the largest in the
Mate, having sup-1 *"r facilities for the execu-
Won of work, mi laiauh promptly, orders for
Steam Engines & Mill Machinery
for all purposes Having made and put in operation
more CHtCLLAR &AW MILLS than nil other man
ufacturers in the State; the |Proprietor has no liesi
tution in saying, that in point of strength and efficien
cy they aro unequalled. His Steam GRLST MILLS
substantial and approved. STEAM
BUILLRS made to any required form or size. 0
Geer, I0ates aud Balls, Sugar Mills. Svrup Boilei
^™, h .^. Cruah cr!l ’ bullocks' celebra
1>arke rs and Hodgkiss’
\\ AT Lit \\ IIc-ELS, Shafting, Pulleys and Mill
Geenng of every description.
The quality of the work will be warranted equal to
tho best made in the Union, and tbo prices will be
reasonable and uniform. But that class of Castings
If IHIIITI Rii lllf.inni. AP/il<A«n ... ..-/I . v ,
to order,
jan 0
quality
R. FINDLAY. Proprietor.
(From tlie Columbus Times,]
Ratification Electing iu Macon.
On the day succeeding
Stouc Mountain Granite Company.
the people of Bibb I fTtHE undersigned have recently formed a co- 1
met in Mass meeting to ratify the action of mthwaMp in the business of GRANITE CUT-1
tbc Convention. Tco.porn,,.; Hall tvn.oro..I IgSrKFZjSTt
cd to its utmost capacity* and still otlicrs I mriiud by oue of tbo firm, and ive are thus enabled
pressed to find entrance. The exercises were [ to supply pnrciuueni at lower rates than have ever I T^V.I^Ucl’e S.^bsolml.dy the best pottabl.. InksUnd j;V 1 a° ckndle a variety of Fancy
opened by calling Henry G. Lamar to the I rfi."”,n*n“J reapf< ~ 1 | h* th, town world, for * wpaB quantity folded and | Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches,
chair, who successively introduced to the au-
dienco James Milton Smith, Esq., Governor
Johnson Hon. Howell Cobband lion. William
}I. Stiles, all of whom addressed the meeting
in the most telling manner. Sir. Smith is the
nominee of the Democracy for Congress in the
fully solicited and prompt attention given.
Address DENT ft RANKIN.
Wst. B. TV. Dint. J. G. Rankin.
apr ai-lm** l B
A !
placed in the pocket constitutes a travelling Inx- I t'laske. Pistols, Ac.
stand, which cannot be broken. No pen is needed, I n» Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
for anystiek sharpened to a point, writes equally as at 3hort no ti C e. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot-
well aa the best gold pen In the >™veree. * or toa Avcnue Union Building,
drawing, it is mdispeusable. It is. Indeed, the whole nov a J A AS S. VIRGIN,
art of Drawing and Painting—tanght iu one lesson.
Now is tlie Time
S the undersigned has had several propositions j Any leaf, plaut or flower cau be transferred to the j
to purebase his Town Property in Fort Valley, j pages of an album, with a minute and distinct re-
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDER AND MACHINIST,
MACON, GEORGIA.
(SCCCZSSOUTO NISBET A LEVY.)
m TIE undersigned having purohaseS the interest
fdLSfho.**® P?? tn f r ’ 9- M'evy. will continue to
furnish at their -'Id stand, STEAM ENGINES nn,l
??i L ERa SAW -MILLS, upright ani emeu
LA^BARK aud SLGAR MILLS, GIN and .MILL
GEARING. WATER WHEELS, and CASTINGS
and MACHINERY IN GENERAL. Particular at-
\iArmvFRv p w d -° c . ikcl ' la R saw MILL
r~, .T*Nv ■ 'Uaving ill his employment, the
best Mechanics in the Southern country, every guar
antee will be given, th at the work will be weft done.
I he cash price for castings generally, will be 4 cents
per lb. for the present, instead of 5 per cent, which has
been the customary rates heretofore, and Steam En
“Schtnray in general will bo sold at pro
portionally reduced rates. *
dec. 13'
T C. NISBET.
C HAS. P. LEW ft CO.
Columbus Foundry and Machine Shop, Colum
bus, Ga.
W U.L build Steam Engine*, Boilers, nnd all
kinds of Machinery ; Grist and Saw Mills.
y^Castings ol all kinds at reasonable rates.
Columbus, March 13-tf
HABDEitUiV & SPARKS,
StejniBK nntr d^nmonsstiis JHmkiits,
MACON, GA
W ILL give prompt attention to theSto-C
rage and Sale of Cotton at their wcllS]
Kown Stand, on the corner of 3d and Poplar*
! $ £.k. h .‘!S,5S r " r j}! . b v e P Iease ? to se . rv e",to the best
Gold and Silver Watches,
D iamonds, jewelry, saver Ware, ft
Gas Fixtures, Fancy Goods for Bridal fpTt
and other presents. Daguerreotype Stock, ! of their a hi'iVies "*n SLfint^fc CO *S Ve,t0 15 e .? e ? t
Guns, Cutlery, Military Goods, Perfumery, bonus, I nRronaee Their frtvor Wlti i tlieir
brushes. Games, Dolls and other nice tilings for with ta^ene^ed nl^l^f?? 1 ^.'! 6
3d District. He is worthy of the high honor » n j as often refused to sett, he takes this method of semblance of nature. With e<iual facility, pictures
conferred upon him by his fellow citizens, lie informing (be public that he wiil now sell. aud embroidery patterns are taken, and have re-
is not-LS olco-ant-Ls .Stiles hut he wields the I Tlie property consists of one New Store House. | ctived tho highest eulogiums from the fiur sex, and,
i If °Y o . i • beautifully situated aud well fitted up for business, indeed, a more tasteful present for» lady could not
club of Hercules. Success to him. Governor A | s0 , th J .Iwelling location now occupied bv the be produced. I Uames liolls and other nice things tor ; with the renewed pfedge'thaT ta7
Johnson matlc one ot hw happiest efforts. 1 he | undersigned, which location ia uot easily surpassed This Magic Paper will also mark Linen, or other Children, lort Monaies, TTalking Canes. Mork patrons shall be strictly attended^ to Sp. w™
resolutions offered by’ Mr. James A. Xisbet for convenience ami comfort. J articles, so as to remain^perfectly indelible. Allthe I Bmces, Tea Irays,* c ; * c - ,„ „ j wiUl a now hope that they will receive at tSehamls of
ratifvinir the Action of tho Ponvontion wore I I will. Abo, sell twenty-two acres in Town Lots wa-slnu"iu the world fails to briiiff it out. Any child I The sribscrihera wonlcl respectfull} call attention a generous public an increase of natronn^o
‘t P rp, .. I conveniently situated for dwelling locations. 11 call use it with perfect ease. With this Magic Pa-I to the recent large additions to their stockof the a- i f or f am jiy supplies, bagging and rone win niei-t with
adopted with a will, rhemneting was a most deem it timmeessary to say an v thing about Sdiools, per, likewise, one or four copies of eveo’letter writ- hove^with many other articles not named, all of : prompt attention. s " n iulfll0 I ,e ' will meet wuh
glorious one. The only fault we found with it Society, and general convenience, as our facilities ten can be secured without any additional labor which they \yill furmsli at the lowest prices._ I b. G. Sparks.
was that tho wild enthusiasm of the audience I are well known. But, suffice it tosay. that the above whatever, making it the cheapest and most couve- ° EORTES—W e "oul.lg^MUjL- aU git—U
interrupted the speaker. It was like the swell I P^l^rty, or any part thereof, can b« pur-1 nieut article extant. HU used ‘o^great advantage | also call oi?wn n SoDTce
ings of Jordan. We have but A ' |
the spirit at work in Bibb county
the State, the majority of Johnson
10,000 in October. \Vc were pleased
among the audience, as, indeed there were in | §*|hifxxiu DuM^n^C^ttiu^Areonue!*™^*" 1 It ia pat in beautifully enumelled colored Envcl- | WATCHES and JEWELRY neatly repaired at
Thos. Hardeman.
wita ta^Z^-y I **' I *£r D *t°- “ d WtIT T$. JOHNSTON ft CO.
of their bold and manly opposition
c-t and m"~t hmtlul i.-m "I the d.i\. J cles nanally kept by Druggists of their order. They
r I prepare and keep constantly on hand the most ap-
O* | tinn ed comnounds of the Reformed School of Mcili .
167, Broadway, New York.
some judicious remarks on matters and things cine. Planter* and persons wishing
in general, tlie New York Times observes:—I PAJIILV jiKuiciNliH,
“ A coat that lias the mark of use upon" it is a COB rely upon thoae prepared by them, as
New Rooks
A T BOARDMAN’S!!!—Sir Jonas Barrington’s
Sketches of his own Times; The Mud Cabin;
Mark Hurdlestone; Roughing it in the Bush; The
magnolia Whiskey, Ac.
100 o- U V S 'r? r “ J ’’T!. 0 . Uft Whiskey, 20 do Rye do
L U D - j do Rose Gm, 20 do Rum, 30 do Brandy
Iiuportrd Liquors, Ac.
10 or and to eighths pure Cognac Brandy
20 do Madeire, Port and Malaga Wine
-j baskets SiUery Champagne, pints and qts
?, American do, a choice article
- nail pipes Catawba Brandy, made from the
nnn American Grape, fine flavor and very old
ono very superior imported Havana
co.ooo choice brands American manufacture
At very reduced priees on the new cash system
J Mn 16 THOS. C. DEMPSEY.
Se>sibi.e to TIIK Cork.—Iu the course o 1 1 proved compounds of the Reformed School uf Metli A ,
„ n. nril f I '’ V5 or T . ,,E ^ KESS - | Fawn of the Pale Faces; Viqtims of Excitement, by
“Hubbell a Magic Impression Paper—A\ c refer our Jtrs. Hentz; Crawford, by the Author of Mary Barton;
-| readers to the advertisement m another column; set- \r fl ,, au i av >a Sneeches- Nanoloon iu Exile; The 2nd
upon it is a I c *** r V‘7 u l’” u f*>-'1’“*™ ‘V ,"™- **. w orthy ol ting forth themeriU of this pleasing aud ingenious I y, n f J’alhimn'a Works-VYe hater’s Works in six ! -h. - , .
"S’***!? “ rft ^ ^A ,,st I I I sb ss SX teBVSB !
Notice
Pj 0 words c
■ can tell you the glow of pride nnd
i which thrilled my very aottl- and
^ w *nn blood into my cheeks. My
: have told uiy delight, for thespenk-
theirglanceinat.-mtiy continued aa
i on w<v-“ The Senora .must be an
r«
can fancy how rapidly we then all be-
•tqnainted, and with what seeming
they questioned of, and listened to,
J? respecting my beloved eouu-
qf,’ a glorious thing to be an Aracri-
ff*i** a s l )eP about tho word that com-
tataaon, as much os respect, from the
“well as the lowly.
"cT £' otbi ' no Definitions.—“ ITc has
‘it a means that he is prepared to lie.
Perjure himself, if necessary for the
r hu party.
i * Around,” means that some poor old
'(Ten
"ia'
- ******** to be whipped.
/°°tpnnu of Sum:’’ Vide Mass
acliu-
|Vcy : Obsolete
frere ^- >U - Seen ®iun ?’’ Have you forfeit-
l{ r . ln ®*plc of honor and manhood, nnd
ftti > ^ that Americans should rule
K
Ijnm, 1
I \—-W1
ith too smooth a nap and too high a lustre is ner. All of which will besold as cheap as tho cheap-
a derogatory circumstance. The best coats I oar. . . „„„„„
in Broadway are on the back of penniless fops, W0 J U ^^' ^TtZafl before- ^nreharing eLewhere' I bune ’
broken-down merchants, clerks on pitiful salts- yi, e popular remedies of Dr. Dennis, of Augusta, and
rics and men that don’t pay up. The heavi- I Dr. Jones, of Atlanta, for gale. Terms cash.
eat gold chains dangle from the the fobs of —- •
•5- - - — - - 1 fy DR. SIIABfJiON will attend promptly tbc
calls nf tho afflicted.
nS^Office at the Drug Store,
apr 3-ly
“It is unsurpassed for neatness aud utility, and 1 ‘TTvo^.on h^Sr^d iboPsaablei: -subscriber, andtha,
should moot with the sale it richly deserves—(TH- jatorrof MontiB^o; Stray Yankee in Texas; Nick - thonieita^ h P erson or by letter at °gle
banc- . _ . Lftbo Woods, bv Dr. Bir.'l: The Attorney, or tho ,i SAMLELHALL
gamblers and gentlemen of very limited i
means; costly ornaments on ladies indicate
to eyes that are well open, the fact of a silly
lover or a husband cramped for funds. And
when a pretty woman goes by in a spirit of
plain and neat apparel, it is the presumption
that she has fair expectations and a luubanJ
who can show a balance in bis favor. I’or wo- |
'Just what the public has long desired, and re-
commendea itself to every- individual of taste and re
finement”—[Journal ft Courier,
may 8-3m - ,
of tho Woods, by Dr. Bird; Tlie Attorney, or tho
Quod Correspondence; Basil; The successful Mer-
I chant; Ranks' History of the Civil Wars of France;
I Coolridgo's Complete Works; GreatTruths by Grea
I Authors ; Year Book of Facts for 1853; The Artist
Wife; Light and Shade; Saxe's Poems, Tangiewood
STRONG ft WOOD,
DEALERS IN
Iloustou Lands for Sale. Ixj",; by”Hawthoroe; Kdgaf Clifton; Tho”'Young
\ GRLEABLY to «n order of the Ordinary of Maroonets; Miles Tremenhere; Tho Picture Pleasure
i.i 1 Book, and lots of Juveniles, to aniuso and instruct
,, , . _ r , t ,r srttmwnv
BOOTS AND SHOES
LEATHER,^IATS AND CAPS,
men are like book—too much gilding make I At their old stand on. Second-st. (opposite Bos-
us suspicious that the binding is the most im- I tick Sp Johns,)
porant. • TT AV » ,ul1 »»PP l T*f Gonds in . th V^.- liue ’ I mended.'
- I XJ. to which they are uinking constant additions, | ^ trac
A Commission
1JL Houston county, trill be sold at public outcry
at the courthouse door in the town of Perry, between
tin- u-m\l hour.- of .-ill,■, on tho first Tuesday in July
next, tho following valuable lands in Houston to wit:
A plantation of 790 acres of good Land lying on
Big Creek in the thirteenth district of Houston, con
sisting of lots No’s. 242, 255. 254. and tho Sotltli half
of lot No. 25*1, and ninety acres of tho South part of
lot No, 232 in said district. Tho above place is de
sirable for auy tanner and can bo highly recoin-
For sale by [oct 18] J. M. BOARDMAN.
of Protestant Episcopal of ‘ 1 ! e , d,ff r" nt bt -Tl ea of '™rkm»nslnp and wear. trf t of IIouston> consisting oflots No’S.
>h i I n r tel i» hi * last week 1 to * nd W ‘‘ U1 , w, “ be 0,1 ™ i n . oJ ten P s G , .°( ? T in said district Joins Wi&on Mims, ai
blladelphln last week, to Unproved short credit, as any Shoe establishment hii mUe8 of Uie toirn Q f Fort Valley.
A tract of405 acres of Pino Land in tbo ninth dis-
«. 142 and 143,
Bishops met in Philadelphia bust week, to I uptored~ah^t^ditai'an]rWck)'Mt^B^^t in 1 “ MM a ^ RM( - J0lns u,,50, ‘ - ,llras ’ aud in thrt '°
take into consideration a memorial at ggesting Cleorgia. They solicit a continuance of tho libera'| A plantation of 700 acres of Oak and Hickory
a change in the liturgy. It ia said that no I patronage so lung enjoyed by the firm. I Land, adjoining tho plantations of Messrs. Till anil
jan-0 > j u-j-rtnc "I lots Xu'-'. Ill, 1 J-. 1 f-. and the
North half of lot No. 147, iu tho lower fourteenth dis ;
. trict of said Houston, being well watered
Kxlruordinnry Inducements to Cash Bur- ami having three hundred acres cleared.
cbnsrrs of 1 A plantation of 720j acres of Pino Land, with a
nr A Tfni'fi TcinrL'T «1 V JU.*. I Grist Mill, consisting of lots No's 26 and 5, aud tho
»» aallSj J*-»W * * A.C \y es t half of lot No. 6, in the fourteenth district of
rplIE subscribers designing to inako important al- Houston; and lot No. 161, and 15 acres on the South
JL teratiens and improvements in their Store next I 8 ;j e 0 f t Ue creek, being part of lot No 192, in the
fall, wish-to reduce thcirStock as much as possibleto I n ; n th district of Houston, said plantation being well
make room, will offer the whole at very reduced wa t e red and haviug two hundred and thirty acres
prices for CASH. cleared and in a state of cultivation. Known as tho
All orders promptly tilled, and forwarded per mail Jones Mill place.
Rail Road or otherwise. Give us a call. Also, the following lots in the town of Fort Valley
Macon, Feb. 6 L.J. JOHNSTON ft Co. j in Houston county:
, foreign word therefore pro-
»y this order.
fogy term. Ont of date
c .by this order.
'Trir.; y: ‘'-pastejewel. '
atnousin; Office
Wcri «tn Movement:” Office seek-
Every body that don’t
■Nf Hacks:'
P* *e do.
Sires:" The Irish, English,
. d Dutch editors of Know-Nothing
‘ ‘ ,lCrl caAll who will not perjure
"—lemisrilic Democrat.
' N1 P|,:KL,: -—A paper published at
Canada states tliat.Mr.Steven-
t r^ l ; 1 " icral Springs, lias been notified to
’ J V’ ad y ^ or President Pierce and
•a July.
decision was come to in regard to any
of the questions before them, but to suggest hejs.] SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. I 1855 1 fa^totaddHonrtM.^ing weffi* wamrXimprovcd
tlie division of service winch the prayer book 1 1 -- - ... _|—-
will allow. The unanimous opinion of the
Bishops present, was not to make any change
in the prayer book or rubrics. They adjourn
ed to meet in a year, during which interval
each member, upon the information received
from interrogatories addressed to the clergy,
will prepare an opinioif, and upon acotnparison
of these views, a general report will be laid
before the next convention.
More Guano.—A .merchant informs tli
Philadelphia Gazette that there lias been a
new discovery of guano in the North Pacific
Oeean, which bids fair to prove of great value.
The first cargo arrived in the United States a
few days since, and having been analyzed,
proves to be equal to tlie Peruvian. It is
said this discovery is strictly American
and heretofore the Islands or island belong to
Mortality in Nkw York.—The city inter
ments lust week amounted to399 viz; 77 men,
70 women, 14G boys and 10G girls. Of these,
50 were inmates of the public institutions.—
The nativity tabic gives 290 natives of the
United States, 65 of Ireland, 25 of Germany,
and 7 of England. >
A Nkw Cutter.—The Treasury Depart
ment has recently purchased a fine clipper-built
Baltimore pilot bout, of 90 tons, to be used as
a guard ship to enforce the quarantine regu
lations in the port of Charleston, South Caro
lina. She is to be called the William Aiken,
and will promptly he put in oonumsion.
An enormous clock is about, being placed in
the tower of the new House of Parliament,
which, it is said, will afford its keepers two
hour’s work a week, in winding it up-
To tlie Ladies.
A TRS. HOWLAND, will open ouTuesday,
IVI tlio 10th. in tho store, Corner of Second
rmd Cherry street*, Macon, so long occupied,
by Mr. Cogan—with a splendid stock of 1
Rich’s Fire Proof Safes.
TILING the genuine Salamander Safe—of all
sizes and prices. Manufactured nnd sold bv
Stearns Marvin, New York. for sale by -
. ma . vls A. R Me LA UG BUN.
Groceries, &c.
T HE subscribers have in Store, and will bo con-
M an tlv replenishing, their i^unl Stock ofGro-
cenes ami DOMESTIC DBT GOODS, which wUl be
, soldat lowest Market rates.
1 terms aro CASH,-but as heretofore, we
P™*5Pyy at the end
■p ft- B. 1». TBAtJY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
X . Macon, Ga.—Will practice in all the Superior
Courts of the Macon Circuit.
nug 17
lv
ATTORNEY AT
ive prompt atten.
tion to business in Monroe, Crawl, rd. Taylor, Upson
and Piko counties may 15-tf
B ichat j.k niltr,
LAW, CuUodcn, Ga.—Will <
DR. R. XI. XISBET, ,
ROOMS OVER PAYNE S DRUG STORE.
Macon, November 14.
DR. PARKER
H AS opened his Office abovo Payne’s Drug Store,
aud will attend Medical-, and Surgical cases
both in, and out .of tlio City,
oct 24 . ■
STOTE SR DRV A HiTCHlKGS’
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE.
AT PRIVATE- SALE—8000 lbs. of Lard, in kegs.
barrels aud pans.
sept 12
T3 leu Ait d ii. Clark, Attorney’at
XY. LAW, Macon, Ga.—Will practice iu the coun
ties of Bibb, Sumter, .Macon, Twiggs, Dooly, Worth,
Decatur, Baker, Calhoun, Dotighertyand T.ee, and
will give prompt and faithful attention to any busi
ness placed In his charge,
mar 28 33
mutual Fife Insurance Company
O F NEW YORK, F. S. \VINSTON, President,
Isaac Abbott, Secretary. Applications receiv
ed by T. R. BLOOM, Agent.
Kept 19
Lockett ft duellings,
G ENERAL CoiuniiMsion .tiriehnoi*, Savan
nah, Ga. Wiil attend to the selling of Cotton
and all kinds of Produce. Strict attention given to
Receiving and Forwarding Goods.
E. LOCKETT. H. D. SNELUNOS.
sept. 5, 1854 - 4—ly
H O.HE liraUBAKCE COMJPAWY—Office,
No. 10 Wall Street, New York. Cash Capital,
8500,000. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President.
Charlu J. Martin, Secretary.
CRAS. CAMPBELL, Agent,
nov 1 tv Macon. Geo.
Dissolution.
T HE Copartnership between tlie subscribers un
der the firm of Charles Day ft Co., at Macon,
Georgia, nnd at New York under the name of Chss.
Day, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Eith
er party will attend to the unsettled business
CHARLES DAY.
July 26 [a8] THURSTON R. BLOOM.
Thurston R. Bloom,
ILL continue the Fnctortige and Commit*
si
aug 8
W u m
siou Business at Macon, Georgia.
CARLTON HOUSE.
PRESTON II. HODGES, PROPRIETOR,
Coner of Ijtonard and Broadtcay,
NEW-YORK. spt 26—ly
GROCERIES, ]>KY GOODS, &C.
ROSS & BROTHER,
COTTON AVENUE. MACON, GA„
HAVE ON HAND
nn AAA LBS. Bacon; Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,
^5L/.UUU Lard; Teas, of all kinds; Tobacco,
White Lead; Oils, of all kinds; Nails, Hardware,
Flour, Candles, Soap, Starch, and a general assort
ment of DRY GOODS ft CLOTHING, Boots,
Shoes, ftc.
Their stock comprises almost every article needed
by Planters, and other purchasers, and they will sell -
on very favorable terms for cash, or credit to re
sponsible customers. "
Country Merchants would do well to call and ex
amine jheir stock, and they will endeaver to furnish
goods by the wholesale, on as favorable c irms as they
can be obtained in any market
may 9 * 39
Texas Real Estate Brokerage.
COLLECTING AND LAND AGENCY.
H.VY.nO.Ml, FREEMAIYACO.
D. C. FREEMAN, JR., N. C. RAYMOND, C. R. FREEMAN,
Attorneyn at Late, City of Austin, Texas.'
H OMES in' Texas, and Safe Investments obtained
through this Agency.
Fidelity to the interests of non-residents.
Registers of land for sale, in all parts of the State;
full exhibits of title and accurate descriptions, also
registers of town and city lots.
Lands located, bought aud sold.
Claims against the Stateorindividual collected and
adjusted and remittances made by exchange on New
Orleans, or any of the northern cities, if desired.
A thorough anj intimate knowledge of the coun
try, and tho laud system, insures superior locations
anil tho best titles.
Strangers looking at Texas may always have som*
leading items aud useful hints at the office of
Agency.
Registers open for examination.
CP" Office on Congress Avenue.
mav 9 1
Eumbcr.
S AVING on the first of September leased the
Saw Mills, recently in charge of James Van
Valkenburg ft Sou,’we are prepared to fill orders at
short notice. Orders received, and Bills receipted
bv us. No one is authorized to use or sign our name
Agent. J. A. ft S. S. VIRGIN,
nov 15
Flour.
q A ASACK.S Knoxville Mills superfine, and other
OUU good brands, Tennessee flour, just received
and for sale by McC’ALiLIE ft JONES.
Removed.
BARNES lias removed his BTXDF.RY from
• Mulberry Street to the “ Georgia Telegraph"
Office, on Cherry Street
FRENCH niLIiHEBY, consisting of VEL- ; of each quarter, or contracts .made for such time
VET, SILK. STRAW and LEGHORN BONNETS, may be agreed upon.
FRENCH TABBEES. RIBBONS, FEATHERS, , t^To those who wishtobuvGrocerian andothsr
FLOWERS, CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, BRIDAL, heavy goods on twelve month* credit we reined-
ORIENTAL AND CRAPE VEILS, BRIDAL fully state, “ive are out of the ring.”
WREATHS* DRESSES, &c. Superb Honiton, Mai- , ibunklul forth* liberal patronage of our friends,
tese and Valencienea Laces, in setts; Collars, Sleeves j we solicit a continuance for the same, pledgin'*- re-
newed energies and our personal attention to merit it
J lln 9 CATER ft BOWDRE.
and all kinds of Embroideries; Velvet, Silk and Clotli
Cloaks and Mantillas; Hair Braids, Wigs, Curls, ftc.
Dress Trimmings.
DRESS-MAKING, in all its branches by compe
tent Ladies. oct 10
The Lee House in Block A, No. 9, being a two
acre lot. The Store House occupied by William _J.
Anderson ft Co., witli a lumber room attached, in
cluding the space between the houses, being in Block
G. No. 21. 'The Kaigler or Daniel’s House, now oc-
25,000 lbs. prime Tennessee Bacon. For sale by | cupied by Mrs. Slappey, in Block N. No. 2, being r
■ 5-tj CATER l. BOWDRE. | two acre lot. The Steward’s Hall of the Weslej
"r ; * I Manual Labor School, in Block N,Xo. 7. Thequan
JllSt KCCCIVea. I tity of the land in the lot made known on the day of
Jqscpliina Gift Segars, popular brand | sa f e In Block H, No. 1, a Shoe Shop,now occupied
Suit, Sugar, YIolusscs uud Bucoit
Q A HHDS. choice Louisiana Sugars
OU 25 do Cuba Molasses
1,000 sacks Sale
June
Oft AHA Joseplima Gift Segars. popular brand I fa [e. In Block 1
4J)UUU 20,000 Imported Havannah Segars, xiruntly.
Tepeda.Tulipan and Pescadora, choice flavor audr All of the above lands to be sold as the property
quality- . . I of the estate nf tho late James A. Everett. Sai5
50 lJoxes superior tobacco, “America,’ “Scotts, i ftU j 3 being disconnected with the plantations culti-
1 vated by said estate, ajid sold for the purpose of a
distribution among the heirs of said estate.
Terms made known nn the day of sale.
ADOLPHUSD. KENDRICK,
MYLES L. GREEN,
mav 15-lm Ex’rs. of Jas. A. Everett.
and Twist.
25 Bbls Pale Brandy.
30 do. New York Gin.
20 do Rum.
:>u bbls Pike a Magnolia Whiskev.
20 quarters nnd eighths, French Brandy.
25 do Maderhi, Mahigaand Port Wine.
1 cask pure Irish Whiskey, just received by
feb 97 T C DEMPSEY.
Vulunble Tltomns County Lands
for Sale.
m:\in houmpm
T WILL 6ell a plantation containing eight hundred
Confeclianarr, Frail fake and Pus- 1 ami thirty-fiveacres of land, lying eight miles
iry Bnltery—Macon, Gkohc.ia, one door below | south of Thoinasville, two hundred and fifty acresot
the State Bank. I which is cleared ami under good fence. This land
AXUFACTUKKK of the tin. st Ff.inch Pastky ] unaiited'hv inaimres, with goodseaaona^ and.proper
Jknamkntal Cakes.and Dealers in Fin ‘ u — ' 1 J i_^.» '
Candiefi.AviUi Prpscrves, Plcklt-- 4 -, Warranted Im-
iMirtvd \Viiir-s aihI Brandies, Cordial.’*, Syrop-S Nnta,
ToUcro. *oW1u.1»->h1«* nnd Ret nil.
Country Merchant® supplied at the lowest ittt.
\Vlimiing?> a.vd Pabtiks furnished with all kinds
f Confections and Pyramids, Cold M* ats, Salads,
:c., at reasonable terms.
X. it.—Tkhms Po$UiveIy Cask—no Credit given.
jan 30—ly
tillage, will produce from twenty to thirty bushels of
corn,(tighthundred to one thousand pounds short
cotton, from six to eight hundred lbs. of long cotton
to tlie acre. It produces potatoes, peas, sugar cane,
aY.\, abundantly. There were on th*- place last year,
jtbout twenty-rive negroes, end there was no chav of
aiekneerf of sufficient importance to require th* 4 at
tendance of h physician. Price S10 per acre. Ad-
dre*a me at Thomasville. ^ P. E LOVE,
apr 3-1 mtf
KOSS A BKOTffERS*
H AVE determined to adopt the Cash System from
this date, and intends to put their goods at such
reduced prices as to make it to the interest of all to
continue their patronage on those terms.
All orders, accompanied with the cask, will receive
prompt attention.
Macon, Jan 2d, 1855 tf
* FOR SALE.
A COMMODIOUS DWELLING of Elev
en Rooms, in Vineville,’ with all the out
houses necessary for comfort and convenK
ence, together with Orchards and Vegetable an<
New Boots and Shoes,
A TTIIE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
wall, Macon, Georgia.—Hie subscribers would
return their thanks for tlio very liberal and lone con
tinued patronage extended to them, and would moat
respectfully solicit a contiuuance of the same. We
T vre 1 'f,7r!,"J tore ? ,ri rKe assortment of BOOTS
AND SHOES, mostly of our own manufacture, to
which weekly additions will be made, of all tlie dif
ferent styles and patterns usually called for in a shoe
store, and would invite those wishing to purchase, to
call and examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell
as low as any house in the city or State.
oct 19 MIX ft KIRTLAND.
Uand Warrants, Wanted.
rpHE highest Cash prions will be paid by the un-
'.. dereicned far Bounty Land Warrants, on appli
cation to turn at Macon, Ga. G. J. BLAKE,
insv 15 ly
For Sale*
O NE two Story uouse and lot, two stores
' ' "
attached on Cotton Avenue, on the cor
ner above Levy’s Foundry. Also the house JiLUHL
and lot on Third Street, known ns the Western Ho
tel—and one vacant Lot adjoining, aro offered for
sale on accommodating terms. Application to bo
made to J. Barnes or to the proprietor,
nov 7—tf JOHN LOW.
Liquors, Jiegttrs, ftc.
Q fr rtrvrv Choice imported Segars .
50,000 American manufactured do
100 'boxes Cheroots, 20 boxes Claret Wine
50 boxes Tobacco, superior brands
30 halfpipes mid qrs Cognac and Rochelle Brandy
5 pipes Holland Gin
25 qrs Madeira. Port and Malaga Wine
20 bbls superior old Monongahela Whiskey
loo bbls Brandy aud Gin, 30 do Rmn
75 bbls Magnolia and Tennessee Whisky
Just received and for sale low for cash bv
oct 17 T. C. DEMPSEY
Sf« assortment of Gents’ fine
rrench Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
Flower Gardens, perfectly rural in its situation aud j w! J te rproot, of various kinds and qualities, both _
arrangement, being on thirty-five acres of land, with j soled and pegged. Just received and for sale low’by
firewood for a family for 15 or 20 years. There is iu oct 12 MIX ft KIRTLAND.
the yard a well of very cool and pure water, anil on
the premises two never failing SpringB. Applv to
W. S. WILLIFORD.
sur 1—tl
Macon, Ga.
For Sale.
T OFFER for sale, for cash, or on long time, my
dwelling, in the beautiful nnd thriving village of
Perry, Houston county, Ga., also 450 acres of excel-
lent fand; immediately adjoining the village, 220 of
which are cleared and 230 very heavily timbered;
there are good negro cabins mid out houses on the
farm. I will sell the dwelling and farm together, or
separately. Apply to ltobt. W. Baskin, who lives in
Perm-, and who is authorised to sell,
jan 9—ly T. J. JOHNSON.
VIENNA HOTEL,
DOOLY COUNTY, GA.
THE undersigned having purchased the
above establishment, intends to merit a lib
eral share of public patronage—the House
being entirely new and well furnished. The travel
ling public will find his rooms airy, neat and clean,
and his table furnished with all the substantial* of
life, togetheryrith all delicacies the country will af
ford. No pains or expense will be spared to render
his guests comfortable
apr 3-3m WM. McPANIEL.
Molasses.
Of) HHDS Prime Cuba Molasse fl. New Crop, for
sSU sale by c. CAMPBELL ft SON.
jan 23
One second hand Seraphiue.
F OR sale low by E. J. JOHNSTON ft CO
nov21
“DUCTS AND SHOES.—Men’s, Boys and
X> Youth's line calf and kip peg’d Boots ;
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots : Gents last
ing Gaiters. Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents,boys' and youths' patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men's, hoys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
oct 12 MIX ft KIRTLAND.
UBBEK SHOES.—A large assortment
s and boys Rubbers. Also, La ■■■fc
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear's
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
oct 12 MIX ft KIRTLAND.
R l
500
may 29
Corn! Corn ! 1
bu Corn in Store and tc arrive, for sab
by McCALLIE ft JONES
JUST RECEIVED.
,/rri BARRELS Magnolia Whiskey,
•)U 20 ~ American Brandy, first quality.
10 “ Phelps best Gin,
12 “ Pure Rye Whiskey.
- half Pipes Maratts best Peach Brandy,
5-quarter Pipes Malaga Wine,
3-quarter “ J. J. B. 4 Co s. Brandy.
1 Cask Pure Irish Whiskev,
l-half cask ot old Catawba lirandv,
10 bbls.Prime Irish Potatoes.
Jo Boxes Adamantine Candles,
5 " Sperm “
Just received and for sale bv
may 15 JOHN MASSETT,
2 Doors below the Postuffice.
P LANTATION BRO GAN S.-Now instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we'
have ever offered In this market. Men's double
soled peg and nailed black and russetts; do. heavy
single soled black and russetts : do. boys and youths
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
low. MIX ft KIRTLAND.
oct 12
( TALF SKIN AND SOLE LEATHER.-On hand a
j vrv superior lot of French Calf Skins, with Li
nings nnd Binding; Oak and Hemlock sole Leather
Shoe Thread, with a good assortment of Lasts, peg
Boot Trees and shoe finishing. Just rece'ved and for
sale by MIX ft KIRTLAND.
oct 12
Chattanooga Whiskey.
BBLS. Bell's Chattanooga Whiskey, in store
apll'J
I’lantatioiisfor Sale.
T he undersigned is agent for the sate of several
very desireable. Farms, situated in different
counties of South Western Georgia.
Macon May 2sth 1855. JOHN K. HARMAN.
Messenger aud Citizen copy. uiaygil