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VOL. XXXI.
MACON, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1856.
sr. i t!' 0
t, htar aJtauun
,! pri'5es Bonnets, Ac., made to order.
mrsTsTaudoin
., to inform her friends and pat-
; lias taken the Store recent*
i; ' i )f Ijttln. immediately lie- *&4S.
1 ■Bostick ft Kein and the New York
■• 5 7-.1,111 Avenue, where she is now prepared
of the handsomest and most carefully
* .. V 4 over offered in this market, coinpri-
* n S I ho Mlnwlng article:
^‘•liKITEUN’ BONNOTS of every va-
, giiks, .Straws, and Hair,
f *' r , .,„i m.ist desirable styles; Head
i*‘ BriJal Wreaths, French Flowers of
1 (h e i.*,., tlicrr. Ribbons, Laces anil Km*
' ifjirBraiib. Wigs and l’lats, and a lull
‘' Ka! . ry Articles, all of which she offers
i r past
favors, she solicits n continu-
octai
■^yKS. A* DAnOUB'S
InU AND WINTER MILLINARY.
••reds sad customers will tiud ns
the larpcft assortment and finest Ov
» tukkuable Roods in her lino that
i il ; :nl l*y snv other House in the State,
. i n’a.» good term as anywhere. The
.. i*i Velvet. Plush, Silk and Straw Hats,
* Flown, Ribbons., Caps, Head Drosses,
: ;iBugle Trimming Laces and Fringes,
■. V be*. Foulard nml Valencia Robes,
. - i;n?,V* Ivt ts, iiroehc printed square and
l*,-r>i hi andi tlii r Scarfs, Velvets, Cloth
(„,.ik« and Mantillas, (fur Mantles, Cups,
Mimi*. Ac- Ac. Whalebone, Skeleton,
,. r e,l ar.il Mirorniho Skirts, all those goods
.■ewiststvh-s and Patents. oet7(*t
J AM now daily
SilltNNAH MEDICAL
COLLEGE.
HK agibr Course of Lectures in this ImHtu-
commence on thu liret MONDAY in
; a it. .uni he continued for four Months,
p M. U.—Prof. Theory and Practice of
1'. K ,'I'u-k. M. D — Prof. Obstetrics and Dis-
. . A ,.i sad Children.
. R. llilivh. At 1).—Prof. Principles mid Prac*
M§§tZx IT.
*; Ue»rd, M. D.—Prof, of Anatomy.
1!. JjrCu, M. D.—Prof. Institutes of Medi*
B E M. D.—Prof. Mat-Medico nnd Med.
. ' :k*s M. I).-—l’rol. of Medical Chemistry.
! W»-*L M. D.—Demonstrator of Anatomy.
, A ,i...r*l, II. D.—Dean of the Faculty.
[REFORM medical
COLLEGE.
MACON. GA.
Egbtetoth Annual Course of Lectures iu
I itituliiui, wiil commence on the first
S vi ...Per next, and close oil the first
• rfollowing. Hating received two ch
i', rathe tit.ilo of Georgia, it is in pos-
.plendid College Edifice, with Apparat-
i a-. Specimens nml Facilities, nnd a
i r Clinical Instruction, under tho dircc-
! . ally. Cadavers procured from New
Kli* r cities.
FACULTY.
tOiKSTOS, M. 1>„ Professor of Physiology and
ililhrtusj Materia Medicn.
T. ('(>NL. "M. P. Professor of Principles nnd l’ruc
m of JfnUrias nnd Therapentics.
S. rilO.USd.V, .M. I)., Professor of Obstetrics
aj Il'-essos (if Women and Children.
y.LOiiMK A. Jl., M. D., Prof, of Chemistry,
B*«ar. I’haraiaev and Microscopy.
k.COili.Mls, Jl., M. D., Professor of Anato-
L Uh llil ANK, Esq- II. D„ Professor of Modi-
ni l* ace. Comparative Anatomy and
i :.:o r Physiology.
TERMS.
f,* ticket* to Lectures 8100
:-;ti n (ratesonly) 5
iilli.kit 10
i. vtrUhly in easb in advance, at tho open*
vr ef the sorion. Graduation too, payable before
1 •; r uhrs a*!*iress any member of the Faeul-
•lae'Xti.l july S3
O’lrthos'iM* illedicttl College.
AT SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Pil- K.*r.|jr Course of Lectures in the above In-
1 r u. will commence on tho First Monday
•' • r next- The Faculty is constituted os
LLEVUI), M.I)., Prof. Principle and Practice of
1.11.' STEELE, M. D„ Prof. Obstrics and dis-
-i U i m»n and children
*^tyc. NORWOOD. M. D„ Prof. Materia
1 Mcdiral Juriiprudenco.
•a, V.vsj{ C1HVKES, Jl. D., Prof. Physiology
ynUhJkigY.
!^^,.*'I ( 'kEL, M. D., Prof. Anatomy.
* lit. I’-. Prof. Principles and Prac-
1 J. ROBEBT, M. D., Prof. Medical
^ AI. I)., Emeritus, Prof, of
-J- OUVEROS, M. J)., Demonstrator of Ana-
,ll! * course, 810.1 Matriculation 85,
Graduation 8.10.
,r iuiomiatlon, address
H. L. BYRD, M. D. Penn
L, henry tiaisNE’s
'niraaiT, p ra || Miorr, Cube nml I»n»-
wy—M%rosr t Okoiiui a, oho door below
I miia «fiho finest French Pastrt
lv. S, n^* T * 1 Cakks,and Dealers in Fine
“m ■ l , r ;;'*' rv "-" Pickles, Warranted Jin-
■ , • a ’iu Hr mdiiM, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
v U x' " AVlmlesalo ami Retail.
r.», !?* supplied at the lowest cates.
""1 aRtiks furnished with all kinds
ki". * yramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
ymabk- tonus.
Oust—no Credit given.
II ! t li UITF, GEORGIA.
NEW FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
m« dol JKXSV” 1 or "* e
Fall and Winter Ooods,
exhi I ,i ‘;? in ‘bis. or any other
market houth of Mason ic Dixon’s Lino.
nr T Q ua l* l y &QW Price
Ormy Goods, this season. sTinU prove Jlio fact
iny advantages ability and tho eorrect principle up
on which my extensive trade is conducted, gives at
entire guarantee to every person,
RECEIVING FULL VALUE FOE VALUE.
I liavo everything almost, in tho way of
Foreign and American Dry Goods
Comprising Etch, Elegant and Handsome
DRESS GOODS
O, evenr material, name, nnd qunlity, from seven
peneo Calico all tho way tip, througtrGuigliams, Do
Lames of all grades nnd patterns. Mohairs, Alpaceas,
Bombazines, Crapes, Caslimcres. Mcrkiocs, French
Woolen Plaids, Dress Silks of tho most desirable
styles, and Oil Boiled Black Silks of all widths, up
to nig richest nnd most expemnvo Lyons and Moires
Antique Silks, including
Rich Silk and Cashmere Robes.
All exceedingly attractive aud desirable for price,
quality and beauty.
CLOAKB, talmas ,v shawls,
Wo have a large assortment.
Embroideries, Laces, aml'Rilions, Ifosicry, Gloves,
and Dress Trimmings.
And a thousand nnd one articles of necessity, com
fort and convenience, worthy of examination.
Linens, White Goods, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ticks,
nnd Drills.
With a largo assortment of Housekeeping Goods,
Damasks, Draperies Quilts, Blankets, Tublc
Oil Cloths, Napkins. Toweling, Ac.
Also every description of Foruigu and American
fabrics for
MEN AND BOYS WEAR,
Including a large stock of Negro lilaukets. Kerseys,
Satinots, Linsi ys, Ac., which I am now selling ut vory
low prices.
My Carpetings
D(Aland attention for Cheapness, for Quality and
for handsome patterns, Medallion, Velvet, Tapestry,
Brussels, 3 ply Ingrains, Venitian, Ac., with n large
stock of
Mailings, Druggets, Rugs, Curtain Damasks,
Window Shades, and 'Trimmings,
Stair Rods, Cornices, fyc.
Hero as in nil other Departments
I DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and see for yourselves at
I. D. N. JOHNS’
Iron Front Store, Second Street, Triangular Block
Macon, <}a. sept -I
BOSTICK &, KEIN,
WHOLESALE (HD RETAIL
Dealers in
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
A RK now receiving their Stock of Fall nnd Win
Jlx. ter DRY GOODS, and they invite tho Ladies
aud Gentlemen of Macon, mid surrounding Country,
to call and examine the same before purchasing, as
they intend offering
Extra Inducements to Cosh, or No. 1 Credit Purchasers.
Wo’thii k it uuneoessary to enumerate the many
Styles which wo will soon ho prepared to oxhibit to
our customers. Suffice it to e.iy thnt ours this sea
son is T HE BEST STOCK, ttic uio„x Ccxupletc
Stock, and we thiuk decidedly the
Cheapest Stock,
That we have ever offered to the Macon trade.
Our Ooods nro ALL FRESH, Fashionable nnd
CHEAP, embracing all kinds, qualities aud prices of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
And wo are determined not to be Under Sold by any
establishment in Georgia.
Don’t fail to give us a call..
net 11 BOSTICK A KEIN
SILKS & SILK ROBES,
AT PARKERS’.
Carefully selected, within a few days, from tho
Very latest European Importations.
MAGNIFICENT GOODS!!
THE LADIES
are particularly invited to call nnd examine our
present
FALL & WINTER STOCK.
Wo have now some REMARKABLY BEAUTIFUL
DEESS OOODS,
Which wo are happy at all times to exhibit.
W. W. PARKER A CO.
>Eni
rS^WAL 8 A Is Ft OF
IMlding lots.
lb® city Of Brunswick hereby
* J-jUj, j’ , 1 * Peremptory Sale of 300 All-
-U!i„. .L,‘“ w, ll take place, by public auc-
C..SJ> tv vnvm,? IIoTiL, in said city, oil
V ,XV,ll 0 ' K ' ,,u: . t£ «lb7at o o’clock! A.
rm.i , bidtlor. Terms 10
oVio ni!* ,,!< '^’° rs '' 0! balance in annual
rtc U’ Cen *.> secured, with interest, on
> arrauteo deeds given; title por-
WINSHIP, ROSS & COLEMAN,
WhoicsaZc nnd Retail Dealers in
FANCY Sf STAPLE
DRY OOODS.
A RE daily receiving their usual supply of FAN
CY A STAPLE DRY GOODS for the Fall A
Winter Trade. Their customers nnd tlie public arc
invited to call.and examine their Stock.
EMoity wiNsiiii', oiu. tv. noss, sam l. t. coi.emax.
September 9th.
Silk Robes.
J UST received 05 Silk Robes—varying from 816
to 8100. WINSHIP, ROSS A COLEMAN,
aept 9
To Ittcrcliunts.
W E Uavo purchased nnd are daily receiving a
largo stock of goods, expressly for the Job
bing trade. Merchants will have nn opportunity of
replenishing their stock without the trouble of or
dering. nnd at about ns low prices as they can get
them from New York. Call and hear our prices,
sept n WINSHIP. ROSS A COLEMAN.
IRON, STEEL, fo.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
jSTYTD^lSr W EED,
CHEAPEST CASH STORE.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
rnHE subscribers bog leave to inform their friends I
A and the public in general, that they have now
For Philadelphia, New York, dec
Savannah Se Charleston Steamship Lines,
CABIN PASSAGE 820, STEERAGE 88.
T HE well-known first class Steamships
Keystone State, Captain R. Har- ■’iwatf'tim
dio; State of Geougia, Captain J. J. Garvin, will
■ mu* iuu i'UGiii; iu {^Viicini, mat ilH'V
hand & Dll btock of FALIj AM) WINTEU j i }/ .__ t* W/iotv t inn pi ;in,i/ i„i * * .
nprsy I her 1st, lOtli and 29th, December 13th and 27th-
Very rich color® Bre®ade;®riped ind plaid Silks; wBllanTrom'Saxm^l, th.
a large variety of plain, hrocadi and striped black
Silks? of tho latest designs, from 75 cents to 3 dollars ™!?i^°n»o«ml,Vr h ri-h Lj ln,h —
pkiin an!/ priWcaShrae^N^q'iSmlSr; WOO ^Ltfon^h'inV'Smmodationf' these
ass^t/swss^asa
plain, black and colored Velvets, silkiinisu ; a , j..,iei I -UR NIA0ARAFALLS, THEi*AKEa AND CANADA
lot 6f printed Velvets, in tho most approved styles I " shoktestandcheapest koute.
for Ladies and Children’s Dresses. I The lines both connect at Philadelphia with the
IIG8IE2SV. I Great North Western Rail Road route, through to
Ladies and Misses English nnd German Cotton Hose; Ifiagara Falls or Buffnlo in 10 hours from rhUadel-
do. Silk and Raw Silk, at all prices; Gents and Boys Pbm. Through tickets, with the privilege of stop-
..... ... . ... •* . «... - i mug at Philadelphia and intermediate' points, for
|| Savannah and Charleston.
or Buffalo, 828; to Elmira, 82G;
MACON, GA
Invites the Attention of
MERC HANS, PLAN l EllS <$> SMITHS
To his largo and complete assortment of IRON, Ac.
COHFUISING
Swedes Iron, nil size, Plow Steel, G to 12],
Refined Iron, Hat, round Cast & German Steel,
and square. Spring A Blister Steel,
English Iron, all sizes, Nails and Spikes,
Horse Shoe Iron, Tiu Plate,
°P
Oval nnd 1 Ovnl Iron,
1 lkdl •
Sheet nnd Boiler Iron,
Nail Rods,
Horso Shoes,
Mill Irons,
Circular Saws <81
Belling,
Mortising Machines,
Block Tin aud Lead,
Babbitt’s Metal,
Anvilj and Vises,
Smiths Bellows,
Wagon Chains,
Corn Mills.
Cauldron Kettles,
Grindstones,
Turning Laths.
HOUSE FURMSHIM
HARDWARE STORE,
CIIEBRY STREET, MACON, GA.
I AM now receiving my Fall Stock of Goods, which I
embraces nearly every thing wanted in the way of
House Furnishing Goods,
and House Furnishing Hardware, which I jun pre
pared to sell on better terms than has ever before
ieen offered in Macon, amongst which wiil be found
Otic Hundred Cooking Stoves,
at p; ices from 810 to 850 each.
Grate, Parlor and Box Stoves, Sad Iron Furnaces. I ^;^.°^^f n raC”c^Li"e"aIl wTdilh
rnlI*'itnd 1 *exZn?n 1 a 1 £crua ’ "bicl. I ask purchasers to JS’SSiWLinens;
j ' T , j r • n . Towelings; Doylies; Birds Eye and Russian Dia-
w™™. C C “‘ 7’ I Per; linen Cambric: Linen, Lawn and Uuckabuck
Spoons nnd Forks, Rogers', Wo.-teaholm's, and A-
meriean Pocket Knives.
Market, Plain and Fauey Baskets.
Wood Ware, Brooms aud Hints.
E.UBR91DEBIES.
A large lot of English and French Embroideries in
Sleeves, Habits nnd Collars; Ladies plain nnd em
broidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Cambric
and Swiss Hands, and Embroidered Skirts, very ele
gant and cheap.
■ CI.OTII AND CASMIJSUHEM.
Tweeds Plaid, plain and mixed, for Boys and Chi!
dren's wear, a great variety; a large lot of plain aud
printed Satiuets: Kentucky Jeans, in every shade
and quality; white, red and blue Flannels ; Ladies’ ^
Cloth aud Flannels for Cloaks, Talmas, Ac., Ac., to | noons ut 6 o’clock; returning, leaves Charleston ev-
which wo call the attention of Ladies in particular. I ery Monday and Friday afternoons at 5 o’clock.—
F-liVEIY GOODS. I Freight between Charleston and Macon, Columbus
Irish Linens, a large stock, from 25 cents to X dollar I atl< I oil Hie stations on the Central, Macon A West-
- — - ■— ~ -• ..... ‘ < rn, South-western and Muscogee Railroads, will be
forwarded at Savannah free of all charge.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAF1TTE A CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
sept 30
Agents ut Philadelphia, HERON A MARTIN.
Agents at Savannah, C. A. GREINER.
Agents at Charleston, T. S- A T. G. BUDD.
oct 7-3m
Sava::»ta2i ttnd Charleston
STEAMPACKETLINE
rpHE superior Steamship G<li(-
x DON, F. Darden, Commander,
leaves Savannah for Charleston eve
ry Wednesday and Saturday after-
per;
Toweling, n com|>leto assortment.
All kinds of Ginghams; Calicoes; brown aud
bleached Shirting and Sheetings, of all widths and
descriptions, together with a full assortment of Yan-
Whito Wash, Varnish, Paint Brushes, and Shoo j kee Notions, and a great many other articles too uu-
Brushes.
Counter and Feather Dusters; Planished Steak,
Hash, Oyster, Buck Wheat Cnko Dishes; Toilet
s'etts. Waiters, Tea and Coffee Urns; Counter and
Ten Scales.
Jnpaucd nnd Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, and Cook-
g Utensils of nil bind:
wholesale and retail, by B. A. WISE,
oet 21
Duckets, Ac.
q A DOZEN Painted Wood Buckets,
OU 10 •• Toy
50 Groce of Matches,
20 Dozen Iron Sauce Pans,
20 “ •• Tea Kettles,
2 Tons ot Pots, Spiders and Ovens,
For sale at tho lowest wholesale price.
B. A. WISE.
oet 21 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
morons to mention.
Call oce, Call all! at tho Store of
ELIAS EINSTEIN A CO.,
Corner Cotton Avenue uud 2d St., Triangular Block,
oct 1 -1
Just Received,
A LARGE and well selected Stock of Ladies’ Tal
mas and Clonks of the very latest designs,
which we will sell cheaper than the cheapest,
oet XX ELIAS EINSTEIN A CO.
Climigc of Mclieilnlc on the
Southwestern Itatiroud.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS.
O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856, two dai
ly trains between Macon and Columbus, and one
between Macon and Americus.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M. and 3 P. M ; arrive at
Columbus at 7.15 A. M. and 10.30 P. M.; leave Co
lumbus at 4.15 A. M. and 1.30 P. M.; arrive at Macon
at 10.5-1 A. M. and7.-10 P. M.; leave Macon ut 2 A.M.
urrivo at Americus at 6.40 A. M.; leave Americus2.:
P M.; arrive at Macon at 7.40 P. M.; making a com
plete connection between Montgomery, Ala., an An
gusta, Kingsville, Wilmington anil Charleston; also,
with Central Railroad trains to Savannnh, JliUedge-
ville and Eatonton, and with Macon and Western
NO. 15.
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
LOGAN & MEAllA, Proprietors.
fjl IIE Proprietors of this well known es-
1 tablishment. respectfully give notice fit 5 jit]
that they are still candidates for the patron-
age of tlie Traveling public, and determined to omit
nothing to deserve well of their guests and maintain
the reputation of tho House.
free transportation
Of Passengers and Baggage, to and from tlie House,
by a fine new Omnibus ana Baggage Wagon, which
they have provided for that purpose. Passengers
will hereafter ho nt no expense whatever for trans
portation of themselves and their baggage either
way between the Lanier House and the Railway Sta
tions in Macon. Wo ask a continuance of public
patronage and promise attention and comfort to our
guests. LOGAN & MEARA.
Macon, October 14, 1856.
Augusta Constitutionalist, Savannah Geor
gian & Journal, Federal Union and Times tc Sentinel
copy till 1st December. Cttypapra im-
BELDEN <36 CO.,
DEALERS'IN HATS & CAPS.
r NDER tho new Concert Hall, and next A|
door to Hardeman &. Griffin, on Cherry ^jaF
Street, Macon, Ga. ^^0
In consequenco of the Into disastrous tiro in Ma
con, in which tho greater part of our stock was con
sumed, wo have now opened on Cherry Street with
a new and fresh stock of Hats nnd Caps, which we
are now offering for salo on the most reasonable
terms.
The following list comprises a few of the leading
articles.
Men’s Silk nnd Beaver Hats.
Men's fine French Felt Hats.
Men’s fine Cass. Hats.
Men's fine Silk Velvet Caps.
Men’s fine Cloth Caps.
Men’s fino Plush Caps.
Boy's fine Cioth and Fancy Caps.
Children’s Fancy Hats and Caps.
Together with n large assortment of Men’s and
Boy’s Wool Hats oet 14 2m
BRAY&CARHART,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON
STEEL
3 9
To Planters
W E would say, our stock of Blankets, Kersoys
and Georgia Plains is large nnd will bo sold
I low at ELIAS EINSTEIN ic. CO.,
Corner Cotton Avenue and 2d St., Triangular Blocks I £j- a jng iq Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and* Knox-
oct | ville, Tenn.
NEW CLOTHING STOKE,
I Cotton Avenue, One Door above W. W. PARKER’S,
MACON, GA.
A. El Blackshear & co.
I NVITE the attention of their friends and tlie pub
lic to their STOCK OF CLOTHING just receiv
ed, nil of which is entirely Now, manufactured ex-
At Columbus with Girard nnd Mobile Railroad to
Eufaula, Ala.; connecting daily at Americas with
four-horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,!
Thomasville, Bainbridgc, Ac., with tri-weekly Hacks
to Lumpkin, Cnthbert, Ac., nt Fort Valley With
Hacks to Perry, Haynesville, Hawkinsvilie and
Knoxville, G a. Passengers for Americus nnd points
below Fort Valley should take tho 12.15 P. M. train
from Savannah and the 5 P. M. train from Augusta,
to avoid detention at Macon; for other points on
. „ ... , ir poi
grossly for their busiuess, under tho inspection of the South-Western or Muscogeo Roads take either
A. M. Blacksheak, with whose experience in the train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leav
Plow Steel 4 to 12 inches, Clothing Business (for several years with J. L. Jones ; n „ Americus at 2.20 P. M. will reach Columbus
Cast nnd German Steel. I A Co.) together with superior advantages for maim- I jo 30 1*. M. same night.
factoring enable them to furnish Clothing iu every Passengers from Columbus and the West for A
way adapted to the Macon market. It is their In
tention to keep their assortment at nil times com
plate, in everything pcrtolulug to the Clothing Busi
ness, of
Laltat Styles aud Erst Itlnnafncturr,
They solicit examination of their goods and will
emlcavor to make it to the advantage of all who may
favor them with their patronage. Their stock com
prises in part, the following:
, - „ • „ • 1 Surtouts, Raglans, Talmas ana Plain Over-Sacks
nnd Pipe Boxes, Patent Enamel d Leathers of Cloth, Cassimere, Beaver, Mohair, Ac.; Black
Aletree A Spring Bars, t>U Cloth nnd Carpetings, j cloth Dress Frocks, Black and Colored Cloths, Sin
At their Old Stand, 3d Street, Macon, Ga.
Swedes Iron, all sizes,
Pern “ " Cast and German Steel,
Refined Iron, fiat, round Blister and Spring Steel,
and square. Builders’ Hardware,
Common English Iron, Blacksmiths’ Tool*.
JIor,uShoo Iron, Csqumtere’ “
Hoop and Band Iron, Machinists’ “
Oval and li.ilf-round Iron.
Carriage material of every drweription nad
size, Niirti n«,
Axles and Springs, Hubs, Sand and Point Bands,
Spokes, Rims and Shafts, Whip Sockets and Seat
Carriage and Tire Bolts, Spindles,
Wagon and Pipe Boxes, Patent Ennmel’d Lenthe:
1 mcricQS, South Western Georgia or Florida, should
I take the 1.30 P. M. train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, and reach Americus at 6,40 A. M. next mor-
ag
inf , _ . „
Maleablo Costings aud Dash Frames, Arm Heats, I gle Breasted Frocks; Business Coats, Fargo variety.
Axil* (dllM N 11 ts . I f'.(„t.* V.i • SI I n /> !r T^AAsIstn end Vnlwitt f •( a
Axle Clips Nuts.
Agricultural Einplenicnlx,
Corn Shellers, Nails and Horae Shoes,
Straw Cutters, Hollow Ware,
Hoes, Axes and Chains,
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mill nnd Cross Cut Saws,
Mortice Machines, Mill Irons,
Boring “ Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Circular Saws, Wire, Zinc, Block Tin, etc.
h?°A heavy Stock inav always bo found at our
‘ the
First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila
delpbiaou Wednesdays. Passago, in theCabin, 820
Steerage 88.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 814 00
Columbus, “ 10 00
Americus, “ ........ 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t
Macon, January 30tli, 1856; feb 5
Store, nnd nt tho lowest market prices.
aprl 22
Ornamental Iron Goods.
rplIE subscribers invite attention to their largo
X assortment of uscfnl and
Ornamental Iron Goods,
comprising many articles of IRON FURNITURE
fort
iprisingmnny
he House and
“ P Pnn°isf- Bvl ^5 MACON * WESTERN RAUL ROAD
col'd Silk and Satin, and various other styles of |
Vests; Shirts; Collars; Jlerine Shirts and Drawers;
Hosiery; Gloves; Suspenders; Stocks; Cravats; Hand
kerchiefs; Traveling Blankets aud Shawles; Trunks;
Valises; Carpet Bags; Umbrellas, Ac. Also on hand
a good assortment of Youths' Clothing. Ac.,
sep 23 A. M. B. A Co.
A CAUL).
T HE undersigned respectfully hegto inform their I
friends unit customers, mid tho public generally,
that they have located themselves in the new and
commodious 6tore on Mulberry Street, opposite the
Post Office (next to Dr Thomsons’* Drug Store): nnd
that they continue the TAILORING an*l FURNISH
ING business, ns heretofore. Grateful for past fa-j
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
O N and after Monday, Juno 16th, there will be
but 0110 doily Passenger Train each way ovei
this Road.
The Train which now leaves Macon nt 2 a. in. one
Atlanta at 3.30 p. m. will bo discontinued
Tho morning Train from Atlanta and the evening
Train from Macon will ho run as heretofore.
Passengers leaving Chattanooga and points -on
the Western A Atlantic ltoad by the night Train will
arrivo iuJIacou 10.30 a. m. and in Savannah same
evening.
Passengers from Savannah and points onthc Cen
tral Road by morning Train will arrive in Atlanta
Garden, such as Bedsteads, Hat vors, they respectfully solicit a continued snare of! sumo evening nnd connect immediately with Train
Carpets anil Rii^s.
T APESTRY, Velvet, Brussels, -Tidy am] Ingrain
Carpetings; Druggets, Rugs. Ac.,just received
at WINSHIP, BOSS A COLEMAN,
sept 9
Blankets aud Kerseys.
P LANTERS will do well to call and examine onr
stock of Negro Blankets nnd Kerseys before
purchasing. WINSHIP, ROSS A COLEMAN,
sept 9
Worsted Dress Goods.
A LARGE assortment of French nnd English Me
rinos, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Ac., just received
and offering low at
sept 9 WINSHIP, ROSS A COLEMAN.
Messenger nnd Citizen copy.
CASH STORE.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
T HE Subseriher is now receiving a now nnd hand
some Stock of Fancy and Staple
dry goods,
suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade, among
which will bo found almost overy article in that line,
which he intends to offer on tho best terms. Also a
good Stock of CARPETING. OIL (-LOIHS, IA-
PER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac.
His friends and tho l»“blio are requested to give
him a enll. GEO. W. I RICE,
aiar 4 Macon, Go.
• lari*;^ y ,°P ln,n, wick hold ont commor-
^raHT* „ IU,, . !| K"* superior to those imis-
1* ‘ r, f the Chesapeake Bay.
'f< ; *“*™i ,h ,y at 1 « | l *e»»oni». At the last
ri'ill - 1 " 0 Reuse of Representatives
- D. j...!,1, l l lll o fur tilO establishment of n
; k* Seal?! 5* rUor of Brunswick. Tho hill
5 •ndtaoi.., 00 /* °"'’."f B*o last days of the
Wteof ihi, a.Jr r *®** on ! it "'“s made the spe-
"»,i( V for tho second MondayinDe-
l r * a ;fr t ii.ra' , , ‘7" 1 * Florida Railroad Is nowtrans-
*a.kiv lr ' J’ :1 *seiiRers from Brunswick to
‘he work is in steady progress
ivioiHe. .*1*1,1”‘‘"ofu-ing under contract to
Florida Line.
« u*..ij' r J, lna y hnd at the ollieeof tho
f ll, bSci, , ,! T ^ r(>et ’ York, or of Col.
“**wwiek i:,.,,, 1 ! 11 ’ Engineer B. A F. R.
j George, II.G. WHEELER,
*'" rk * Ortobe
^1*7, lsM. oots
! ICE !
(J r ot* l MVo .-,,7, !• left at their residotx
; ."il farab|, i,Jp ,l:ui }es at our Store.
•4 : ,! ' v <red eviw!.** ’'.‘ w “» any houso in Ma-
y b -.*l,-jv e ,'‘ ry Wor “ in 2'*
■j. 1 "’ 1 ) fur tj,p our thznlu to tho citizens
us,smlh r '! n,1,lut of patronage bo-
^ ,«f oi r ’ . "*»*• b y «rfct attention to
•*.,"their r l v„r! mU, ,'T’* wo wl1 * tncrit a con-
•« run u , ,,Vrthere are strong
*,.. ■J r l'(iru;* s ,| lll , ,?*be track, we beg leave to
^ It ffl *,''Y ean rely upon us ns long
. ‘V,?. '.f 1'H'kcr or a spoko in our
. CLARK A CO.,
' <- ^trohecker's Drug Store.
"M; 1
Secretary P. C. 11.
' oct21-5t
sidonco will
1 Olid Barley.
McCALLIE A JONES,
MARTIN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .
DRY GOODS STORE,
Cherrt Strekt, Macon, Ga.
H IS stock is ample and assortment complete.
Those purchasing nt Wholesale, or by the en
tire piece, shall bo allowed a good discount from tho
Retail price—both of which shall be us ™ »
in this market. Mease call and examine the Goods,
apll-ly
" BACON! BACON!
»a AAA LBS. Clear Sides,
7U.UUU 10,000 lbs. Shoulders,-
' 8,oao lbs. Hams,
100 Bhls. Stuarts A A B Sugar,
10 11 luls. St. Croix “
2 Cases Loaf M
200 Sacks superior Rio Coffee,
10 do ‘‘Old Government Java Coffee,
10 do Lnguyra Coffee,
200 do Superfine Flour,
120 do Extra Family Fl*>nr,
200 Boxes Sperm and Admantino Candies,
100 Bhls. Tennessee and Ohio \\ lnskoy,
FJo Brandy. Wi "S?ARD®n1 GRlW_
PaiDtSi Oils, Glass, Pully, dec,
1 a AAA LflS. White Lead.
1 0,000 5,000 lb*. White Zinc.
"300 Gallons Liuseod Oil.
10 Bhls. Tanners’Off.
10 do Whalo and Elephant Oil.
3 do Sperm OH-_
100 Boxes assorted \Vindow Glsss.
2 Bhls- Putty and all the articles u=e*i oy
^ept M Gla,ie "’^HARDEMAN A.QIHFFIN.
Lime, Cemeni ond Plaster!
c"^ KT, ' Y - h, oi sfissr* sos.
Stands. Tables, Rustic Chairs and Settees. Fountains,
Urns, Wire Trellisscs, Flower Baskets. Ac., and the
most complete variety of IRON RAILINGS to bo
found in the United States, for enclosing Cemetery
Lots, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
Particular attention being devoted to this branch
our business, parties who may favor us witl* their
orders may depend on receiving Railings of tasteful
designs mid made in a thorough manner.
CHASE. BROTHERS A CO.,
383 Washington St., Boston.
J. L. Jones, Resident Agent. may 31
public patronage.
Messenger copy 3ni
PETER A JAUGSTETTER.
flcp39-3m
Signs! Signs!!
N EATLY pninred in every variety of style. Plain
and Fancy House l’AINTIN
MARBLING, PAPER HANGING, Ac In price or I
qunlity of work, I nin prepared to compete with any
ono. Fresh specimens of work to bo seen at Paint
Simp under Littie’s Drug Store.
All orders trom tho country punctually attended
to. HENRY
sept 23
LOVI.
FINE CLOTHING.
RECEIVED SINCE -THE El IS E.
C 1I. BAIRD has just received from D. Devlins I
. A Co.’s celebrated establishment, Broadway, |
N. Y., as follows:
Raglan Over Coats,
Fine Bl’k Frock Coats,
Super Business Coats,
Beaver Frock Coats,
Superior Fancy Velvet Vests,
Superior Fancy Cass Pants,
Superior Fancy Silk Vests,
Black Silk Vests,
etc., ite., etc.
FURNISHING GOODS.
A Finn assortment of Shirts, Cellars, Cravats, |
Scarfs, Kid, Silk, aud ISuckskin (Stores, a large va-
of the Western A Atlantic Road for Chattanooga
and Nashville.
Passengers for Columbus, Americus nnd points on
the South Western Road will arrive in Macon at
10.30 a. in. and leave by South Western Train at 3
p.m.
Passengors from tho South Western Road will ar
rive in Macon at 11 a. m. and leave by Macon *
Western Train at 3 p. m.
Macon, June 17. , EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
Paper EIn:igiii);$.
A S I am quitting this branch of busincs*. I am
now selling Paper 12 yards in a roll and 21 in-, . , JP- . , „ - , D I
dies wide, nt the same prico as others ask for the "«*▼ of adk and Mnuo Undg Skirts, Drapers,\ for hire, with good horses and caretul drivers. Also
- • ‘ ‘" inches I &dks, .ye., wlncli wffi he sold LOW I Oil (.ASH. Saddle Horses, for tho uso of Ladies and Gentlemen.
LIVERY STABLE
BUSINESS.
GRIER ff MASTERSON.
HAVING purelisscil the
Extensive and Central
LIVERY STABLES. Cl A
Long occupied by MASON A DIBBLE, Corner of
Mulberry and Third sts. Macon, with all the stock
and equipments of the concern, are now prepared to
accommodate the public in tho various branches of
their business, on the most reasonable terms.
For Cash only.
Carriages and other Vehicles always on hand
10 quality of paper, 9 yards long and 18 i
wide, being some 30 per cent below market rutes,
considering tho difference in size of rolls,
sept 53 HENRY LOVI.
FOB BUNT.
T HE isolated- Store Houso on tlio Trjangnlar lo
pointing on Cotton Avenue, now occupied by
U. F. Ross, having a first rate Cellar, the uoor of j
which is even with the Street. Possession ou the
first of October next. Terms moderate.
JAMES REA, or
jnly B tf C. M. BALLARD.
yETNA insurance CO.
Macon Agency.
I NTENDING to bo absent for soinotime. Policies
of Insurance issued by mo as Agent, on coming
*C. II. BAIRD,
Opposite Bank Middle Georgia and State Bank,
oct 21
PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.,
In Savannah,
AND
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
Iu ITIacou.
R ENEW the teuder of tlielr services to their Cor-
resjximleuts anil the Planters generally of Geor
gia and Alabama, ns
Enctorx nnd (‘omniiNMion merchant*.
BOpt16
FURNITURE !
T HE Largest Steam Furniture
Manufactory in tho Southern Qs'rcaa
Country, where wo manufacture
FINE FURNITURE,
to maturity before my return, will be attended to by j, e carefully purchased and forwarded, and liberal
Mr. C. M. Ballard, who will, on receipt of the prewi-1 Gash Advances made, when desired.
urn, furnish Certificates of Renewal signed by me. I G.PATTEN.
. . , .e 1 a lift! I IB* A A ..lint I . _ .
july 8-tf
MONEY! MONEY
rHYbo*
JAMES ItEA. Agent.
MONEY!
W HY be without Money 1 when it is just as easy
for any one to ho uround_ with a pocket full |
as not, if they only think so.
- - -f c - - * *
Carnage Materials,
I have got "a new arti- 1
do, from which from five to twenty t
ho made, either by male or female,
spectablc busiuess, nnd an artielo
in every family in the United States. Enclose me Xxles, all sizes. ' Collar A enam’d Leather,
two dollars bv mail, at uiy risk, and I wffi forvrard 0va , d i(J S p nnf ^ Eunm <1 Cloth, all colors,
by return mail a Circular, with full instructions in P h ’
tlie f ^ * 1
Fine Parlor Setts, Rose Wood, Mahogony and Geor
gia Walnut Furniture.
Sccretalies and Dmtk Cases, Desks and Book Coses.
Bureaus of Koso Wood, Mohognnyand Walnut.
Sofas. Teto-a-Tetos, Divans, riocinhlcs, Ottomans,
_ in Hair, Cloth, Flush, Brocntel, Ac.
nnd pledge their undivided personal attention to tho Arm, Rocking, Nurse, Sewing, Parlor, Bedroom,
business entrusted to tliem. I Diiunjp. lluir Cloth* Plush* Brocntel, Cano, Split
Bagging, Hope and other Planters Supplies will I Bottom, aud overy kind of Chair known to the
trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Beach,
Gum, Ac., High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wardrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and
Pine.
Safes of till Patterns.
TABLES.
nug 26
J. COLLINS,
J. S. HUTTON.
Tho business is verv easy Try it. if you I -™«™gP™W>. . Lining Nails with.lapan’d, 1 window Shades and FineCorr
oui of emnfoyment,“ ndTo^il n^rVegrefi,; hS S5UV<Jr UUd IV °°' Dl ff e ?J**"
it will ho 'better for you to pay the above sum, }{X“ d s & Seaming Cord. Ma,8>
and insure a good business, thail to pay twenty-five I Shafts,
_ pay t
cents for a spurious advertisement. This is no bnm-
bag. Try tt t Try it ! Try it! Address your let
DWIGHT MONROE, New York,
sept 23-3m •
Whiffletrecs,
Running Parts,
Buggy Body* A Seats,
Dash Frames A Preps,
Dash Kail A Moulding,
Plated Arm Rests,
Plated Collars,
Seat Sticks,
Wheels in sets,
Hollow Angers,
Seaming Cord,
Carriage and Fire Bolts,
Brass nnd Silver Bands,
Oil Cloth A Carpeting,
Mnllenblo Castings,
Axle Clips,
Plated Ornaments,
Wrought Nuts A Washers,
-Tiro Iron, all sizes.
Oval nnd ] Oval Iron,
Tire Benders,
Gimp aud other Tacks,
Feather Beds, Pillows nnd Bolsters.
Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking
Glass Plates, Picture Gloss.
Window Shades and Fine Cornices.
Brooms, Brush Brooms,
1 Ac., for salo on tho
most reasonable terras.
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber mado up in
tho most fashionable styles ol Furniture to order.
Wo liavo one of the largest Stocks of FINE FUR
NITURE in the State, mid wo ure constantly manu
facturing', and wish to sell. Call and see ns before
buying, as wo arc offering great inducements to pur-
chasefs. T. A G. WOOD.
Next to Lanier Houso, Macon, Ga.
Albany Patriot copy 6 months.nug 26-Cm
I .rasa
Scientific Books.
rnO bo had nt BOAHDMAN’S.
I Scott s Practical Cotton 8pinDer and Manufac
lurrr, being a comprehensive system of calculations Hollow Augers,
of Mill Gc-criug and Machinery; Henek’s Field Book Spoke Trimmers, H
for Engineers; Engineers Pocket Table Book, by Apron Hooks aud Rings, Huh Shaves, Ac.
Scribner; Ilaswell’s Pocket Table Book; Temple- Patent dash Leather.
ton's Mechanics Pocket Companion; Trantwino on *ei>t 23 NATHAN WEED, Macon. Oa.
Curves and Emliankments; Barnes’ Cntochism of the Wholesale A UefaU.
Ste;un Engine; Treatise on a Box of Instruments, I D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
Pointer, Guilder, and Varnishers Companion; Die J p ££/, m /\ < ROSS. I /~\FFEB8 the Public one of tlie host selected
I iK-tionary oWwhani^B^^noydopodla ol At their Old Stand, on Cotton Avenue, f* ^ hn<5 ’ over br0UKht t0
Dano’s JCineralogy; Shepard'* Mineralafrai J-.-dn’t j Clothing, Bonnets, Hats, Shoes, Blankets, Konevs, I la I £• jLL.?», i JMWL5,
• I vil Engineering; Arts of Tanning and Currying by I Ac., also an extensivo supply of Bagging, Rope, and
Jlorfit; Overman on Metallurgy: Overman on Iren; Twine, Bacon, Iron, Steel, and Nails, Sugar, Coffee,
Overman ou Practicul Minerr.Sogv Assaying and Mi I Teas, Ac., Ac;
- ' * 1 The whole comprises one of tlie largest and most
desirable stocks to ho found in tho State, which we
now offer at WHOLESALE A RETAIL, onthc most
reasonable terms.
UVtrnuui ou nacucui Hiucnui^f m
ning; besides many others not usually fouud in or
dinary Book stores, all at reasonable prices.
acti J. M. BOARDMAX.
Seed Rye.
BUSHELS St cil Rye, jnst received and for
2uu salo by c. CAMPBELL A SON.
j*ji 30
Planters and Merchants, nnd the pnhlie generally
re invited to SEE our Goods,and 11 EAR our Prices
before purchasing elsewhere.
Macon, Sept. 2, 1856.
FISHING APPARATUS,
Anil Biiortlng Equipments of every description
TOGETHER WITH
CDT1.EHV, WALKirte CANE.*, Ac.
A few doors below the Lanier House. Maoon, Ga.
topuii-ing oor.-lally atti-iuh-d t*». m»v*n
Salti
rf\f\ NEW Sacks S.ilt,ju,t received by
DUU ASHER AYERS.
City papers copy. oct 23
Georgia—Bibb County.
To all persons to ichom these presents shall come—
Greeting
K NOW ye that we, D. W. Hammond, Nathnn C.
Munroo and James A. Knight, have associated
Miir-.-ivi-s tug-tii.-r a. a body corporate, for fh>* pur
pose of engaging in tlie business of erecting a Flour
ing Mill, nnd in manufacturing of Flour and Meal.
That we have adopted ns our corporate name, by
which wo will sue and be sued, “Macon Flour Mill
Company,” and by which wo will he known and de
signated. That we liavo subscribed as our Capital
Stock the sum of Eleven Thousand Dollars, which
will be employed in tho business before mentioned.
D. W. HAMMOND,
NATHAN C. MUNROE,
JAMES A. KNIGHT,
Signed in the presence of
PETER SOLOMON, Not. Pub;
Georgia—Bird Cou.iTr.
Clerk's Office. Superior Cower.
Original of above Recorded in Book N. Folio 548,
28th Oct. 1856. A. IS. ROSS, c. s. c.
oct 28—2m
PHOTOGRAPHY
uA. T "W OOD 3 S
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
R L. WOOD respectfully gives notice that he is
• prepared to execute the most beautiful
Colored Pliocogrnplis
over exhibited in this country. Having connected
himself with Cary A Powelson, of Savannah, whose
celebrity is well known in tho above Art. I113 patrons
may rest assured of getting something fink.
Daguerreotypes of deceased persons copied and
enlarged to any size up to life.
Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes taken as usual.
Persons by examining tho latter will see that they
possess a brilliancy and beauty of tone far excelling
any ever seen In this city. Recollect that
WOOD'S
is the ONLY PLACE where you can get any style of
Picture you may want.
Every body is invited to examine specimens.
Instructions given.
Rooms in Triangle. oct 28
ADVERTisEMF.NTsat the regular charge will be One
Dollar per square of to tines nr less, for the first in-
sertion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent inser
tion. All advertisements not specified ns to time,
will ho published until forbid and charged accord
ingly
Obituary Notices not exceeding ten lin'-s, will
be published gratis ; but cash at the rale of One Dol
lar for every ten manuscript ines exceeding thnt
number, must accompany all longer notices, or they
will be cut short.
riJPThe Telegraph goes to press at 3 o’clock,
Monday Evenings. Advertisers will cblige by hand
ing in their favors, n3 early as Saturday, if possible.
NOTICE.
H AVING disposed of my interest in the Job Of
fice of the “Georgia Citizen” to my son,
LEWIS H. ANDREWS,
I take tlio occasion to recommend Mm (o the public
at large and especially to tho many liberal custom
ers of the Office, as a workman well skilled inliis pro
fession and fully prepared to execute all Job work
that may be entrusted to him, with elegance; fidelity
and promptitude. Orders should be hereafter ad
dressed to him.
oct 21-lin L. F. W. ANDREWS.
Plain ArOruasuciital Book A Job
PRINTING !
H AVING purchased the entire JOB OFFICE
connected with tho Georgi a Citizen. I would
respectfully announce to the public generally and tin*,
patrons of my f ather particularly, that I am prepared
with
PRESSES, TYPE, PAPER, CARDS, &o., t .
On the Corner of 3d ami CherrvStreets, to execute
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in the most elegant
and finished style.
Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Programmes, Hand
bills, Circulars, Cards, Bill-Heads, Legal Blanks.
Bank Chocks, A., A., A., printed in any style, and
satisfaction warranted.
Particular attention will be paid to Fine Work
for Railroad, Express, Insurance and Telegraph
Companies, Banks, Schools Colleges, .Merchants and
business men generally.
tljg’ Orders from any part of tho country, (accom
panied with the Cash or satisfactory reference,)
promptly and faithfully executed.
LEWIS H. ANDREWS,
oct 21 Corner 3d aud Cherry Sts. Macon.
CHEAP HOUSTON LANDS
FOR SALE.
7Qn ACRES of Valuable Pine Land, situated
I l/U seven miles north-east of Perry, between
Jlossey and Sandy Run Creeks ; well-wnted—two
never-tailing branches heading iu thu Plantation,
and three of tlio best wells of water in tho country.
550 acres cleared, improvements ordinary. Ad
joining the lauds of Gen Rutherford, Joaiah Hodges
and the Plantation once owned by Tlios. Cater, Esq.,
convenient to two Saw aud Merchant Mills. On the
premises there is as good a Country School as tho
State affords, is convenient to Churches of various
denominations, and is in a splendid neighborhood.
Tho above Lands are well known as Samuel
Blako’s Plantation, now belonging to the estate of
James Gates, lato of said county, deceased. As I
am determined to sell, there is a great bargain to bo *
had. Any information wanted address the under
signed at Hopewell, Crawford county, or JIrs. Lou
isa Gates, Perry. Sir. Jas. T. Reddick, the Overseer
upon the Plantation, will show tho lands to all who
may desire to look at them. Terms reasonable.
JAS. M. GATES. Adm’r.
aug 5-3m of Jas. Gates.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
/-/a rv OR COO (as suits the purchaser,) acres Oak
OUU and Hickory Land, II miles from Macon,
about half in cultivation, tho balance woodland and
well timbered; lying on tlie Road leading from Jla-
con to Clinton ; good Dwelling with 8 Rooms, good
Negro Houses, Gin House, Cribs, Stables, Ac. A
good location for a House of Entertainment.
Payment to suit the purchaser,
sept 2 T. J. TOWNSEND.
PUGH’S NEW GALLERY,
CORNER TRIANGULAR BLOCK, COTTON AVENUE.
K VEUY style of Pictures taken in tlie most im
proved and tasteful manner, and at the most
reasonable prices. Call at his new stand and ex-
amino his new style Ambrotypes.
RETIRED.
H AVING sold our Stable interest—wo have re
tired without a plenty. Therefore it becomes
necessary, that what is due us should bo paid. Wo
are disposed to try "‘Moral Suasion” for a while, if
that will not do, we will try some other suasion. We
will try to pay what we owe when presented.
MASON A DIBBLE.
N. B. Wo can he found at tho Washington Hall
Stablo.
Macon, Sept. 20,185C. sept 23 2m
City papers copy 2 monlhs.
Targe Sale of
VALUABLE NEGROES.
O N MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF DE
CEMBER next, the subscriber will offer for salo
at auction, ut tho Town of Halifax, North Carolina,
from
200 to 300 Valuable Negroes,
consisting of Field Ilauds and Mechanics, with their
Families.
The said Negroes have been reared on tho low
grounds of the Roanoke, and will bo offered for sale
11 Families. Tho placo of salo is on the line of the
Wilmington A Weldon Railroad, over which two
passenger trains pass each way daily.
Tho sale will bo for Cash, hut upon satisfactory se
curity time will readily bo given to make pecuniary
arrangements.
Letters addressed to tho subscriber at Raleigh
will receive prompt attention.
T. P. DEVEREUX.
Raleigh, Sept, 19,185C. oct l l-2in
FOR SALE.
T HAT desirable Plantation on Flint River, four
miles from Montezuma, one mile from Barron’s
Lane ou S. W. Rail Road, adjoining the well known
Clopton or Wiley Place, better known as the Brooks
(luce, containing nine hundred and fifty acres, five
mndred River Bottom, two hundred and seventy-
five Upland, and ono hundred and twenty acres of
River Bottom cleared and in a high state of cultiva
tion. The subscriber being desirous of returning to
mercantile life will sell a bargain and no mistake. I
can be found ou the premises at all times and will
tako great pleasure in showing the placo to any ono
desirous of purchasing. Full description given to
those addressing mo by mail at Montezuma, or to J.
K. Harman, Macon. N. B. OUSLEY.
Macon county, July 9th, 18.16.
jyl5-tf
Valuable Houston Foiiniy
PLANTATIONS FOR SALE.
T HAT Valuable Plantation in the couuiy of Hous
ton, the property of the late Miss M. A. Cooper,
situated advantageously within a milo and a half of
the river, and bounded by the lands of Martin; Dur
ham and Wimberly, and contains five hundred ami
ten acres, with a good Dwelling House and Gin
Houso and other improvements. Also, that valuable
Plantation known os the “Stiles” place, adjoining
tho lands of Dr. West and others, and having six
hundred acres under cultivation and all necessary
buildings. These Plantations are ns good land anil
produce as good Corn ami I'ottnii as any in the
county, and nro considered among the most healthy
and best settled. They will be sold low, as tho pro
prietor is anxious to remove his "planting interest.
Possession will bo given when the present growing
crop is removed. Apply to T. C. NISBET,
july 22 Macon, Ga.
land for sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale 405 Acres of fino
farming land in Sumpter county, eight miles
South of Americus, on Muekalee Creek, near the
Railroad, adjoining the lands of Mr. Roberts, Sleeks
and others. For further information call on Capt..
A. C. Cuttsor W. L. Johnson, Americus, Ga., or the
subscriber five miles West of .Macon.
I will also sell 206 Acres of choice farming land in
Bibb county, on Echaconnee Creek, adjoining the
lands of Mr. Green Wilder and others, about 100
Acres cleared and in cultivation,
sept 16 D. W. BRASSWELL.
Americus News copy tf
Bacon Sides.
r\r\ /inn LBS. Choice Tenn. clear Sides,
UU*UUU 25,000 lbs. Choico Hams and Shoul
ders, now receiving and in store, for sale by
E A JON
sept 2
McCALLIE A JONES.
GROCERIES Ac.
T HE subscribers thankful for past favors, would
respectfully inform thu public that thev are now
receiving a largo supply of well assorted Groceries,
Bagging, Rope, Blank eta, Kerseys.Negro Shoes, Ac.
which will bo sold as cheap as tlie cheapest for Cash
or approved credit. We invito purchasers to call
anil examine our Stock, at the old stand near the
Lanier House. C. CAMPBELL A SON.
sept 30
LANDS IN THOMAS
FOR SAFE.
WILL sell a Plantation lying iu tho fourteenth
district of Thomas county, containing between
eight and nine hundred acres—two hundred and fifty
ot which is in cultivation. This placo is convenient
to Thomasville, aud is as good land as there is in tho
county. Persons wishing to examine this place In
my absence will pleaso cation Wm. McLendon, Esq.
sept 23-gm I’. E. L<>YE.
Lot l'or Sale.
A FINE healthy location, near town, containing
eleven acres, a splendid place for n vegetable
garden, all under good fence, a good frame dwelling
with four rooms and siz toot entry, will be sold a
bargain, or exchanged for t city property. For par-
tiulars enquire at this office. sep .io
Fifty Dollars Iteivanl.
' 3 ANAWAY from tho subscriber at Perry, Hous-
JlV, ton county, Gn.,on the seventh day of January
last, my negro man MARCUS, about 21 or 22 years
of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, of a light giuger
bread color, and round oyes, and when frightened
shows the whites very much. Ho was formerly own
ed by a Mr. Griffin of Columbus, and having kept
horses for him on tho Stage tine, and has relatives in
Macon, also at tho plantation of Mr. Whittle in Mon
roe comity. Ho is well known about Bamesville,
Oglethorpe and Americus.
I will paya reward of Fifty Dollars for liis arrest
and lodgment in any Jail, so that I may get him.
JOHN R. COOK.
Perry, Ga., April 22,1856. tf
Bed and Negro Blankets.
rvrx PAIR Extra Bed Blankets.
U U 300 Pair Negro do
20 Dozen Negro Wool Hats,
sept 16 HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
Potatoes, Onions, Cheese & Butter.
q C BARRELS Irish Potatoes,
/ZtO 5 “ Red and Whito Onions,
75 Boxes choico Cheese,
10 Kegs Goshen Butter,
For salo at market rates by ASHER AYERS,
oct 28
BOOK BINDING.
J BARNES has removed liis Kiuderj* to No. 10
• Cotton Avenue, over J. J. A S. P. Richard's
Bookstore, where he is prepared to manufacture to
order Blank Account ]loal» of every descrip
tion from the best Linen paper.
Periodicals, Law and Music Books bound in tho
most approved manner. apl 1-tf
all
BOOK BINDING.
T HE undersigned Is prepared to manufacture
kinds of
RECORD AND ACCOUNT BOOKS
of the best material and in the most approved style;
To attend to ail orders for
COUNTING HOUSES,
in getting up Bill Heads, Checks, Notes, Ac., Ac.—
He will have ready in a few days a
Portnble Lniryfr’** Docket Book,
which the Profession will find of great service in
methodizing their cases.
Magazines, .Music, nnd all other works bound in
cheap and substantial bindings.
DAVID ROSS, Book-binder,
Cor. Third and Cherry Streets, over Geo. T. Rogers
A Son, Macon, Ga. apl 29
LUJ1ULK WANiFD.
T HE subscriber will furnish tlio whole of the ma
chinery, (either new or second baud) fora first-
rate Steam Saw Mill, and take Lumber in payment
for same. None need apply who will not give un
doubted security for the faithful performance of their
part of the contract. ROBERT FINDLAY'.
Messenger copy aug 26
Corned Beef, Buckwheat, dec,
Q A PACKAGES Corned Beef,
4j\j 50 Bags New Buckwheat Flour,
500 Gallons Golden Syrup,
50 Beef Tongues,
25 Pieces Smoked Beef,
For salo by ASHER AYERS,
oct 28
New Crop mackerel, Herring:, Ac.
, r\ PACKAGES Mackerel No. 1, 2 A 3.
ItU 50 Boxes Scaled Herring,
10 Boxes Coil Fish.
5 Half Brls Halibut Fins,
For salo by ASIIElt AYERS,
oct 28
00
Rope.
COILS of Rope, for sale by
o.*t 28 ASIIElt AYERS.
Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Shirting, nnd
Janes.
■ r\ BALES Kerseys all kinds.
JL V 20 Boles Osnaburga.
7 do Shirting.
5 do J anes.
sept 16 HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
BOOK STORE.
J M. BOARDJIAN has taken the Store directly
• opposite Messrs. Winship, Ross A Coleman, on
Cotton Av. where ho will be pleased to sec his old
friends and customers. All those having business
with the Southern Mutual Insurance Company, will
find him at the store during business hours,
oct14th
House and l*ot for Sale.
T HE subscriber wiil sell his IIohsc aud Lot, sit
uate one mile from Town ou the Columbus
Road. The Houso contains five Rooms aud all ne
cessary out buildings—the Lot is seven acres morofor
less, and contains an excellent well of water, with all
kinds of Fruit, Ac. For particulars, apply on tho
premises to |oet7-6t] A. L WATKINS.
A LL persons are foreiti
certain promissory note
Caution.
niust trading for ft
ivn by tlie under
signed in favor of James Hardin, or bearer, for tho
sum of Eight Hundred Dollars, dated August 22d,
1856, and bearing interest from date. The consider
ation for which said noto was given having failed, I
shall not pav it unless compelled by law.
Oct28-3t T GEORGE BROWN,
Peach Brandy, &c.
BKLS. Georgia Poach Brandy,
5i
For salo by
oct 23
North Carolina Wiuo,
ASHER AYERS.