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Letter of John Randolph of Boa-
NOKE.
This letter was published some years
since by tho Rev. Mr. Tustin, a friend
of the family, from whom it was obtain
ed. It at that time went the round of
tho papers, hut is worthy, wo think of
republication. It places the, character
of the distinguished statesman in a dif
ferent light from that in which it is
generally regarded. It was written to
his half brother, Hon. Henry St. George
Tucker, on the death of his eldest son
a vonth of great promise.
May He who has the power, and al
ways tho will, when earnestly, humbly,
and devotedly entreated, support and
comfort you, my brother 1 I shall not
point to the treasures that remain to you
in your surviving children, and their
mother, dearer than all of these put to-
f ether. No; I have felt too deeply
ow little power have words that play
round tho nead to reach the heart when
it is sorely wounded. Tho common
places of consolation are at the tongue’s
end of all the self-complacent and sat
isfied, from the pedant priest to the
washerwoman. (They who don’t feel
can talk.) I abjure them all. The fa
ther of Lord Russell, when condoled
with according to form, by the book,
replied, “I would not give my dead
son for any other man’s living.” May
this thought come home to your bosom,
too; but nov, on the same occasion.—
May the Spirit of God, which is not the
chimera of heated brains, nor a device
of artful men to frighten and cajole the
credulous, but is as much an existence
that can he felt and understood as the
whisperings of your own heart, or the
love yon bore "to him that you have
lost—may that Spirit, which is the Com
forter, shed His influence upon yonr
soul, and incline your heart and under
standing to the only right way, which
is that of life eternal! Did you ever
read Bishop Butler’s Analogy'{ If not,
I will send it to you. Have yon read
the Book? What I say upon this sub
ject 1 not only believe, but I know to
be true—that the Bible, studied with
an humble and contrite heart, never
yet failed to do its work, even with
those who from idiosyncracy or disor
dered minds have conceived that they
were cut off from its promises of a life
to come.
“Ask and ye shall receive; 6eekand
ye 6ball find; knock and it shall be
opened unto yon.” This was my only
support and stay during years of mise
ry and darkness; and just as I had al
most begun to despair, after more than
ten years of penitence and prayer, it
pleased God to enable me to see the
troth, to which until then my eyes had
been sealed. To this voacksaferaent J
have made the most ungrateful returns.
But I would not give up my slender
portion of the price paid for our re
demption—yes, ray brother, our re
demption—tho ransom of sinners—of
all who do not hug their chains and re
fuse to come out from the house
bondage—I say that I would' not ex
change my little portion in the Son of
David for the power and glory of the
Parthian or Roman empires as de
scribed by Milton in the temptation of
our Lord and Saviour—not for ali with
which the enemy tempted the Saviour
of man.
This is the secret of the change of my
spirits, which all who know me must
have observed within a few years past
After years spent in humble and con
trite entreaty that the tremendous sac
rifice on Mount Calvary might not have
been made in vain for me—the chiefest
of sinners—it pleased God to speak his
peace into my heart—that peace of
God which passeth all understanding
to them that know it not, and even to
them that do. And althougn I have
now, as then, to reproach myself with
time misspent and faculties misemploy
ed; although my condition has on
more than one occasion resembled that
of him who, having one evil spirit cast
out, was taken possession of by seven
other spirits more wicked than the first,
and the first also; yet I trust that they,
too, by the power and mercy of God
may be, if they are not, vanquished.
But where am I running to ? On
this subject, more hereafter. Mean
while, assure yourself of what is of
small value compared with that of those
who are a piece of yourself—of the un
changed regard and sympathy of your
mother’s son. Ah ! my God! f re
member to have seen her die, to have
followed her to the grave, to have won
dered that the sun continued to rise and
net and the order of Nature to go on.—
Ignorant of true religion, but not yet
an atheist, 1 remember with horror my
impious expostulations with God upon
this bereavement—“hut not yet an athe
ist.” The existence of atheism has
been denied; but I was an honest one.
Hume began and Hobbes finished me.
I read Spinoza and all the tribe. Sure
ly I fell by no ignoble hand. And the
very man ( ) who gave me Hume’s
“Essay upon Human Nature” to read
administered “Beattie npon Troth” as
tho antidote—Venice treacle against
arsenic and tho essential oil of bitter
almonds—a bread and milk poultice for
the bite of the cobra capello.
• Had I remained a successful politi
cal leader I might never have been a
Christian. Bnt it pleased God that
my prido should be mortified; that by
death and desertion I should lose my
friends ; that, except in the veins of a
maniac, and Jig, too, possessed “of a
child by a deaf and dumb spirit,” there
should not ran one drop of my father’s
blood in any living creature besides
myself. Tho death of Tudor finished
my humiliation. I had tried all things
but the refuge to Christ, and to that,
with parental stripes, was I driven.—
Often did I cry out with the father of
that wretched boy, “Lord! I believe—
help thou mine unbelief;” and the gra
cious mercy of our Lord to this waver
ing belief, staggering under the force
<il' the hard heart of unbelief, I humbly
hoped would, in his good time, be ex
tended to me also. St. Mark, vii. 17,29.
Throw Revelation aside, and I can
drive any man by irresistible induction
to atheism. John Marshall could not
resist me. When 1 say any man, I
mean a man capable oflogical and con
sequential reasoning. Deism is the
refuge of those that startle at atheism,
and can’t believe Revelation; and my
(may God Lave forgiven ns both)
and myself used, with Diderot & Co.,
to laugh at the deistical bigots wlio must
have milk, not being able to digest
meat. All theism is derived from Re
velation—that of the laws confessedly.
Our own is from the same source—so is
the falso revelation of Mahomet; and
I can’t much blame the Turks for con
sidering the Franks and Greeks to be
idolaters. Every other idea of one God
that floats in the world is derived from
the tradition of the sons of Noah band
ed down to their posterity. -
Bnt enough—and more than enough
—I can scarcely guide my pen. I will,
however, add that no lukewarm seeker
ever became a real Christian'; for,
“from the days of John the Baptist un
til now, the kingdom of heaven suffer-
eth violence, and the violent take it by
force”—a text which I read five hun
dred times before I had the. slightest
conception of its true application.
Yonr brother, J- R-, of Roanoke
To H. St. G. Tncker, Esq.
United States Marshal’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in the
City of Macon, between the usual hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the follow
jng property viz:
Lots of Land, No. 117, No. 131. and the North half
of Lot No. 116, in the ICth District of originally Lee
nbw Sumpter County, containing 5C6J acres more or
less, being the place whereon Alexander M. Little
now lives, well improved, lying on Muck alee Creek,
about 4 miles from Americas. Levied on as the
i iroperty of Alexander M. Little, to satisfy a fi fa
: rom the sixth Circuit Court of the United States, for
the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of John
McCurdy vs. Alexander M. Little. Property poin
ted out by the defendant. Sold for Specie.
One two-story brick Store House and Lot, in the
town of Forsyth, fronting the Court House on the
east side of the Public Square, and occupied by Wil
lis Wynne, and pointed out by him, also the Lot in
the Town of Forsyth on which stands the two stor
Dwelling kitchen and other ont houses now occnpi
ed by said Wynne. All levied on as the property
ot Willis Wynne, to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth
Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern
District of Georgia, in favor of Bobertson, Hudson
and Pulliam vs. Willis Wynne and John H. Thomas.
16 Negroes, viz: Hardy, a man abont 50 years
old ; Mazy his wife about 44 yean old; Alford, about
26 venrs old ; Allen, abont 22 years old; Ann, about
16 yean old; Julia, 13 years old; Nancy, 10 years
old; Hardy, 8 years old; Nat, 6 years old; Dory, a
man about 25 years old, and his wife Amanda, 20
yean old; and her two children, Tom, 3 years old,
and Mary Jane, 10 months old; Francis, a woman
27 years old ; Isaiah, 26 years old, and Harris, 24
years old. All levied on as'the property of Gilbert
i X Carmichael to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth Circuit
Court of the United Mates, for the Southern District
of Georgia, in favor of Carhart, Brother A Co., vs.
Gilbert C. Carmichael. Property pointed out by the
defendant. Sold for Specie.
Lot of Land, number 131, one half of number 127,
and one half of Lot number 162, containing 405 acres,
more or less, all in the 14th District of originally
Dooly, now Worth county, It being the place where
on Benjamin T. Collier now lives, levied on as his
iroperty, to satisfy two fi ft’s from the Sixth
district Circuit Court of the United States, for the
Soutnern District of Georgia, one in favor of James
R. Ingram, vs. Benjamin T. Collier and the other
in favor of James R. Ingram vs. Benjamin T. Col
lier, William B. Harris and William W. Brown.
Property pointed out by Ben. T. Collier.
DANIEL U. STEWART.
U.S. Marshal.
jan SC,
Untied States Marshal’s Sale.
XT TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next,
VV between the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door of Bibb county, in the city of Ma
con, one House and Lot iu the city of Albany, coun
ty of Dougherty, and State of Georgia, known as lot
No. 35 on Broad street in said city, and as the hotel
and bar-room of George W. Crummey; Levied on
as the property of George W. Crummey, by virtue
of a ft fa from the sixth circuit court of the United
States for the Southern district of Georgia, James C.
Sell man and Son vs. George W. Crummey, property
pointed out bv defendant and sold subject to the
mortgage and lien on record in Dougherty county.
DANIEL H. STEWAB.T, U. S. Marshal,
jan 26 Per. S. Atkinson, U. S. Pep. Marshal.
Houston March Sales.
W ILL be fold before the Court House door, in
Perry, Houston county, on the first Tueaday
in March next, between the legal bonra of sale, a
House and Lot in the village of Henderson, in said
county, containing acres more, or less; Levied
on ns the property of Jesse B. Horne to satisfy a fi
fa. from the Houston Superior court in favor of Ro
bert B. Brown, against said J esse B. Horne and Wil
liam M. Davis. JOHN SMITH,
jan 26 Deputy SheritT.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next,
before the Court House door in the Town of
Hawkinsville, between the legal hours of sale, the
following lots of laud lying in Pulaski county, to wit:
Lots Nos. 78 A 148, in tho fifth district of originally
Dooly now Pulaski county. Sold by the virtue or the
Will of Henry Glover, late of Houston county, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs.
Terms on a credit anti! the first of December next,
with approved security.
F. A. HILL,
T. P. GLOVER, J Ex’rs.
dec 22 60d JOSEPH KEMP.
NOTICE.
K ROM this date we shall adopt as near as possible
tho CASH SYSTEM—we are compelled to do
it From this date all articles will bo priced as cash.
Wherefcredits are-given (which will only be given
to those wlm havo paid us promptly) an addition Damour s
will be made to the price named according to the 1
time desired by the purchaser.
Jan 6 tf HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
Win. K. dcGraflenrled,
Attorney a-t Law,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—ahovo
oct 27
L HENRY ZEILIN. LEONARD W. HUN
NEW FIRM.
T HE undersigned, having purchased tho interest
of thelato firm of Fitzgerald A Nottingham, and
L. N. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drug
Store. jan 0
ALEX. M. SPEER,
having this day taken possession, will continue the I A TT O R N E Y AT LA W ,
Wholesale and Retail I MACON, GA.
OFFICE on tho Avenue, over the Store of Cater
A Bowdre. july 22
Drug Business
at the same stand under the name and style of
Zeilin, ELiint tfc Co. I
and solicit a continuance of the patronage of the old |
house.
We intend to keep on hand a thorough ass -rtment
of the best articles the markets afford in the line of
* Dross, Glass,
yiedicincs, Paints, •
I nsirnmcuts, Oil,
Perfumery, Varnishes,
Dye Stuffs
and a general stock of such goods as are found in
first class Drug Stores and hope by honest dealings,
strict attention and obliging manners to merit and
receive a large share of public patronage.
Jan. 1,1858. j jan 12 tf]
LAW CABD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Him-, P. Tract.
Stubbs, BUI A Tracy, *
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga.
inarch 11
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
Attoniey sx~b
MACON, G A.
O FFICE in Ralston’s new block on Cherry Streel
first door above entrance to Concert Hall.
ang4
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Fitzgerald A Nottingham is this day I
dissolved by mutual consent. Either party
is authorized to use the name of the firm in settle
ments.
Tho Books, Notes and Accounts may be found at
tho old stand now occupied by Messrs. Zeilin, Hunt
A Co., who are also authorized to receive all monies
due us. All indebted are respectfully requested to
come forward and settle. E.FITZGERALD,
Jan. 1, 1858. jjaa 12] C. B. NOTTINGHAM.
A Card.
H AVING disposed of our interest in the Drug
Business to Messrs. Zeilin, Hunt A Co., we re
spectfully solicit for them a continuance of the pat-
nago so kindly extended to us by those friends it
is been our pleasure to make in the business.
E. FITZGERALD,
Jan. 1 [jan 12j C. B. NOTTINGHAM.
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
A-ttomoy at La w .
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
july 7 ly .. .
Law Copartnership.
I. L. HARRIS, CHAS. J. HARRIS,
Milledgeville, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.
sep 15
FLINT HOUSE.
MACON, GA.,
F ORMERLY known ns tho Macon nouse, ’---
on First street, opposite Patten, Col-
lins A Co., has been recently fitted up witliiiii
a largo addition, for tho accommodation of Boarders
and the traveling public, who will find it to their in
terest, if stoppings few days in Macon, to givo us i
call and see tor themselves. Tho proprietor, thank
ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at
tention to business, ho will receive his share of pub
lic patronage.
Passengers wishing to stop at tho above uouse,
when arriving at tho depot will ask for its Represen
tative. The table shall not b6 inferior to any ia the
substantial of life.
HPiE-io© cxSf Soa-r’ci s
For a single meal so
•Sunper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25
By" tho day L 50
Single week-.-- .- 8 >°°
By the month (Board A Lodging)....20,00
feb 2 THOS H. FL1N I, Proprietor.
Bliowisrs JHOTJllJL.
OPPOSITE THE NEW RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
MACON, GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on tho Arrival of every Train,
apl 15
J. IS. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
W ILL practice in the BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT
comprising the following counties, Glynn,
Ware, Wayne, Appling, Camden, Clinch, Coffee and
Charlton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. jan 20
BLACKSMITH'S ANVILS
Of Sbuy Size,
Vises of all dualities, Bellows 26
to 40 inch, Hand and Sledge
Hammers,
Horse
Shoe
^^Easps
and
Filos.
Tongs, Batteries, Cast Steel, Borax,
Shoeing Nails and Hammers,
FOR SALE BY
leh 9
NATHAN WEED,
Macon, Ga.
ONWARD !
IS OTTIEl MOTTO.
T HE increasing.patronage and general satisfac
tion of our customers convince us that our sys
tem of business is a good one, viz:
Small Profits and Quick Sales.
We have now in store and shall receive by every
Steamer from New York as handsome a stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS as ever [
has been brought to the city of Macon, which we
are determined to sell as chxap, If not CHEAPER
O. A. LOCHRAS'E, JOHN LAMAR.
LOCIIRANE & LAMAR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GrA.
Office by the Mechanic’s Bank.
O FFICE hours from 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. and
also from 7 to 10 p. m.
Will practice in all the counties in the Macon v-ir-
cuit and in all the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
lumbia and in the Supreme Court. jan 12 6m
SEWARD & IIANSELL.
J. L. SEWARD. A. H. HASSELL:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LL claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the counties ot
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWARD & HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
Samuel Hunter,
Attorney at Law,
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE IS TRIANGULAR BLOCK, CORNER OF CHERR1
ST. and cotton avenue ; Entrance oh the Avenue.
W ILL practice in Bibb and surrounding coun
ties and attend the Federal Courts at Sa-
vannah and Marietta. jan 26
EUGENE L. IIINES,
Attorney st,t XsSUT/vT,
THOMASVILLE, GA. feb 16m
KIMBKOUGiF&lBAiiT -
Attorneys Law,
MILLS HOUSE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Corner of Meeting & Queen Streets
mHE undersigned having became associated with
X this House,' takes great pleasure in reminding
his friends that he will be glad to see them when
ever they may have occasion to visit Charleston,
lie feels confident in assnring them that the Mills
House will in every respect be equal to any Hotel in
the United States. H. D. HARRIS,
jan 19 2m
BYINGTON’S HOTEL
BROAD STREET,
j&-1 TostiOEy, O-eorgia
T HIS new and elegant Hotel is now open for the
accommodation of the public.
Persons visiting Albany will find at this House
comfortable and neatly furnished rooms (fire places
in each room) and a table that is unsurpassed by
any other Hotel in the country.
The subscriber, grateful to the public for theirli
heral patronage for years past, respectfully solicits
hte old friends, and the public generally, to call and
see him in his new quarters.
The Stage Office
for the stages running to Bainhridge, Thomasville
and Tallahassoe is kept at this House.
J. L. BYINGTON.
dec 22 „ Albany, Ga.
W0STENH0LM
POCKET CUTLERY!
manufactured Expressly for
B.A.WISE.
I HAVE just received from their SHEFFIELD
works a large and splendid assortment, which pur
chasers will please call and examine.
B. A. WISE,
feb 1 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
U> ©22.t iSt TP 3T«
STARKSVILLE, LEE CO., GA.,
| ӣ I TAKE CARE of YOUR TEETH-
TSLTIT A- CLOTH CLOAKS, TALMAS
Side Striped Silk Robes and other Silks, French
and English Merinoes, Plain and Figured
DeLaines, French, English and Ameri
can Prints, Long and Square Shawls,
Chcneille Shawls and Scarfs,
Bonnet Ribbons, French
Collars and Sleeves,
Bands, Jaconet Ic
Swiss Edgings,
Bed Blankets, Ne
gro Blankets and Ker
seys, White and Red Flan
nels, Satinetts, Cassimeres, Ken
tucky Jeans, Ladies Cloths, Ac., Ta
ble Damasks and Napkins, Bleached
and Brown Sheetings and Shirting and many
other things too numerous to mention ; All of which
will be sold very low for cash.
New York Store,
Macon, sept 15 DENMAN & WATERMAN.
[ care will he promptly and dilligently attended to.
feb 2tf
EAW NOTICE.
T HE undersigned offers his services in the prac
tice of tho LAW in the several counties of the
Macon District; also out of the District—in Jones,
Munroe and Dougherty, and by special contract, in
auy county of the State. Office opened in the city
of Macon 1st of March ensuing. Until then my ad
dress is Albany, Ga. ABNER P. POWERS,
jan 26
D U. BLAISDELL from New York gr
City, respectfully informs the
" Citizens of Macon and vicinity, that ^-LUTYTf
he has located himself permanently in this city, and
has associated himself with Dr. H. Segar tor the
practice of Dentistry, and they have taken the spa
cious Rooms in Washington Block, over the Hat
Store of C. B. Stone, opposite the Lanier House, and
fitted them up in a superior manner with all the mo
dern conveniences and improvements for the suc
cessful practice of their profession.
We perform all operations upon the teeth in the
highest style of the Art.
We shall fill teeth with pure Gold, or such other
NEW OPENING OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS, I -
Triangular Block, comer of Cotton Avenue and \ jjp jr a TWA TT A TTT-jV?
Second Street. I —- * ——=—---■ •-*
Win. J. Brown,
Attorney at Law, Vienna, Dooly County, Ga. I ^ u > Hj > i u ^ ^ H | ^ ^ |||
W ILL practice in the counties of Houston, Dooly I jj^grj^jjgjg^p^ygd of^by the profession, and
and Worth. AU business entrusted to his warrant them to stand the test of years, or not charge
care will receive prompt attention. feb 19 | for it Wg ingert Tceth on fiue ’' Go i d P i ate in thi
best manner, and so true to nature that the most
scrutinizing cannot detect them from the natural
ones; and we warrant them to give perfect satisfac
tion, as well as answer all the purposes of Mastica
tion, Articulation and Durability.
We shall exercise great care in Extracting and
Cleaning the teeth. We shall give special atten
tion to the treatment of the diseases of the Teeth
and Gams, and as far as may he, restore them to a
healthy condition.
feb 19
MEDICAL CARD-
DR. JAMES A. DAMOUR
HAS resumed the practice of his profession, and
permanently located in this city.
He can be found at his office three doors below the
Lanier House at All Hours, unless professionally en-
Macon, June, 91856.
NBW DRUG STORE.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
•R ALSTON'S BUILDING, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA
n AS just received and is now opening a fresh
stock of
Dril"*, Medicine*,
Chemicals, m — ! ) Instruments,
Paints, Oils, \ t? Bye-Stuff's,
Perfumery, Patent Medi
cines, Pharmaceutical
Preparations, drc.
My Drugs have been selected with strict refer
ence to their purity and quality; they are fresh and
may be fully relied on.
Q-’ Orders K-’aithfiilly Executed. ^
physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Medi
cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at all hours
of the day or night.
|^- A large lot of Artificial Teeth just received
feb 24-tf
Houston Carriage Manufactory
JOSEPH TOOKE, SON &CO.,
Having formed a co-partnership with
ME. ISAAC WINTER,
Who has been a practical coach
maker for 19 years, in the Manufac
turing of all kinds of
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHARR0TEIS,
ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, A'C.
Having employed skillful and reliable workmen,
all work put up under Mr. Winter’s personal atten
tion. It is our intention to build work in
Style, Neatness and Durability,
And folly guarantee to give satisfaction; all we
ask is a call and examination of oar work, which we
will sell low on Reasonable Terms. Also made to
order, two, four and six horso
Iron or Wood Axled Wagons, &c.
EEPAIBING
In the best and thorough style^^
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
BF* N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
BT work shipped to any part of tho United States.
Agents for Sale of Work—Perry, J. Cook—
Hawkinsville, S. M. Manning—also, they havo a De-
pository in Colnmhus. may 12
LIVERY STABLE
BUSINESS.
GRIER &r MASTERSON.
HAVING purchased the
Extensive and Central
livery stables,
Long occupied by MASON & 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 the various branches ot
their business, on the most reasonable terms,
For Cash only.
£3F* Carriages and other Vehicles always on hand
for hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also
die Horses, for the useof Ladiesand Gentlemen.
septl6
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac.
The Subscriber is now Receiving at his
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A N extensive stock of CARRIAGES of the vari
ous styles in use. They hare been selected
with great care by H. C. McKEE, who is acknowl-
ed one of the best judges and buyers of work in the
Northern market.
The Stock will be constantly replenished, and
consist of the latest and most fashionable styles of
VEHICLES, combining
Elegance with Lightness and Strength.
Built by J. M. Quinby * Co., Mott & Co., Brews
ter & Son, W. Dunlap, Hedenburg & Little, G. & D.
Cook & Co., L. H. Goodwin and other reliable man
ufacturers. f ’
Persons wishing tho very best work on the
most favorable terms, iwill dq well to examine this
Stock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT.
feb 10
qUINBFS
Brattleboro Buggies.
A BEAUTIFUL article, and for neatness, light- j
ness and Strength nnequaled by anything of j
kind in the market. For sale by
aep 8 T. H. PLANT.
ROBERT FINDLAY, 8R.,
FINDLAY qi
IRON AND BRASS
GENERAL MAC®**
-macok.oe.j,,,* 1 sn< «'.
T’?.arcS’asan»«.,„
superiority of the Work
ficient guarantee for an ext» n T ni1 w Ul W r 4
patronage. Onr Workshops am ? *° d
Tools, Patterns and MacbiLry
Jhe expedition of work poss-T,n r<1
Pishmentin the State. Our nri^’ Do
compare favorably with that tTfU
ern Establishment • The follon-L^ fir,t «!«?»1
Machinery, Ac ; for
pleased to receive orders, viz - Whlc »*ein?l
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw 1
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing,^n
best quality for Corn and m .
Wheels, a great variety, Ginr'
sizes, Iron Bailings, for all 1
of Wrought and Cast Ir '
very superior, embrace’
strength with beauty 3
of Design '
Shafting with Turned Pn|i? lrc ? she,
the smallest size to nice (m iv ®
ameter, Cotton Pres S W D| '
Cotton Screws, Ityj 03 ’
„ , . screws and
England's Celebrated self-act;, ^' n ■
other Rail Road Castings. AH J
be equal to the best made elsewhere*
Macon, March 4th, 185E 4 f
Coji.-irl «JeisiiipVnTi;„
mHE Subscriber has this L .
A in business, his sons JAMeTvTJ* *uht
LAY. The name and style of ft^.*£0.
after be R. FINDLAY* SONS. ,1^ hi
as heretofore that of a First cSifp, BjJ hJ
Hr ’avlK'
close it up immediately.
feb 10 J
| Ei
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Ordinary of Put
nam county, will be sold before the Court
House door, in Marion, Twiggs county, on the first
Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of
sale. Lot of Land, No. ] 49 in the 7th districtofTwiggs
county.—Sold as the property of Wiley Abercrom
bie, late of Putnam county, deceased. Terms on the
day of sale. O. F. ADAMS, Ad’mr.
jan 5 de bonis non.
it is just opening _ _
did Stock of Fall and winter Goods, consisting I spectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon I most difficult and intricate operations he may be call-
partly in and the surrounding country, in all the branches of ed U p 0 n to perform. Dr. Segar is too well known in
Black and Col’d, Plain and figured Silks, Satin I his profession. Office on the South-east corner of 3d I this community to require any extended notice here.
Bayadire and Drognet Checked Silks. Gros de Na-1 and Cherry streets, ovor Asher Ayres’ now Grocery. Suffice it to say; he will enter with renewed energy
pies and Satins, French and English Merinos, Worst-1 jane 9 1 . - .
ed Plaide, all Wool de Laines, and a large variety
of others, Poplins, Psramattors, Alapacas, Ducals
and Cashmeres, Velvet and cloth Cloaks, Talmas,
Albions and Velvet Alvins, a splendid variety of
Shawls, the celebrated Stella Shawls and Scarfs, one
of the richest variety of Embroideries, ever brought
to this city, an unsuipassed rich variety of Ribbon
Trimmings and velvet Trimmings, English, French
and American prints. Cashmeres, Doeskins, Flan
nel, a Urge assortment of Domestics, Blankets and
Kerseys, Linen Damasks, French Counterpanes, and
a large variety of other articles too numerous to
mention, all of \
cash prices.
Dr. I. M, Coinings
O FFERS his Professional services as a Reform
Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of Macon.
Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGE, on Mulberry
Street.
mar 24
dr. g. McDonald
DENTIST.
W ITH Dr. Van Geison, his very competent as
sistant, continues the practice in all its branch
HU*
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Jones
county, will he sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court House door in Decatur co.,
Lot No. 25 iu the 15th district originally Early, now
Decatur county. Sold as the real estate of Moses
Taylor, late of Jones county, deceased. Terms on
the day. JESSE
jan 19
JESSE C. SMITH,Ad’mr.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y authority of the Ordinaiy of Houston county,
I will sell to the highest bidder on the first Tues
day in April next, before the Court Honse door in
Perry, Nine acres of land adjoining Fort Valley, it
being a Pond, adjoining the lots of Mrs. Barron, and
Pirsons and others, ana sold as tho property of Jas.
A. Everett, deceased. Terms Cash.
feb 9 MYLES L. GREEN, Ex’or.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu March next
before tho Court House door, in the Town of
Thomaston, in said county. Eighty likely negroes,
with few exceptions, consisting of men, boys, wo
men, girls ana children belonging to the estate of
cleared land, the remainder excellent timber and
ood land, adioining the lands of Thomas Rose,
ames U. Stafford, A. J. White and others.
Terms : Twelve months credit with interest from
date, if not punctually paid, and good persona] secu
rity. TERREL E
jan 19
, BARKSDALE. Ad’mr.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of tho ordinaiy or Twiggs
county, will be sold before tho Court House
door of Dougherty county, in the town of Albany, on
tho first Tuesday in April next, between the legal
hours of sale one lot of land containing two hundred
two and a half acres (202J) more or less, number
thirty-four (34) in the first (1st) district of originally
Leo now Dougherty county.
The above land sold for tho benefit oftbe helm and
creditors of the estate of Benjamin B. Smith, late of
Twiggs county, deceased.
ROBERT K. PARKER,
feb 16 Administrator.
Georgia—Jones County.
\X7HERKAS, Samantha Ellen Woodall applies
VV to me for Letters of Administration on the
estate-of John M. Woodall, late of Jones County de
ceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons, and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
dec., to be and appear at myoffice within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, If any they have,
—by said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 30th day of
January, 1838. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord.
feb 2
Georgia—Crawford County.
■'CT7TIEREAS, Jos. H. D. Worsham, administra-
V V tor on the estate of David G. Worsham, late
of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters
of dismission from said estate:
Theseare, therefore,to cite and admonish all and
singular the parties interested, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cauae, if any they have, why said letters should not
i granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 30th day
of January, 1858. JAMES J. RAY,
feb 9 Ordinary.
A 1
NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the estate of Macharine
. Bunkley, lata of Csson county, deceased, are
requested to come forward and make payment or
their dues will be placed in tho bauds of on officer
fur collection, and those having claims are notified
to hand them in duly authenticated.
jan 26 TERRELL BARKSDALE, Ad’mr.
N fOTICK—Sixty days after date,(application will
ho made to tho Or«i:narv of Jones county for
OTICE
In to tho Ordinary of Joum county
leave to -sell lot No. 157, ;th section, 4th District,
formerly Cherokee, now Floyd, as Real Estate of
Charles Hatchings, deceased.
RICHARD JH. HUTCHINGS, Adm'r.
January 25, ls5:-.
which will be sold at the cheapest!^ pj; a old’and very popular form of Tooth Paste
toL 11 ,, I in glass boxes with metalic covers, roll be found for
No exertion shall be spared to give perfect satis-1 ga j e jjj g 0 fg ce on Second Street. May, 1857
faction to all who want goods at cheap rates. I
I solicit a call from city and country buyers, andto 1)r. Frederick Ga.l’IiC,
SURGEON DENTIST
W OULD inform the citizens of HOUSTON nnd
adjoining Counties, that he has permanent-
IV t W r ALL U U U U £> I ly located in PERRY, and offers his professional
AT [ seivicos to the people in that vicinity. A practice of
... of Eu
>sen profession and no
want of effort upon his part shall be wanting to se
cure the full confidence (in future) of his numerous
patrons and the public generally.
We respectfully solicit you to give us a call. Per
sons in the Country can be waited upon at their resi
dences with promptness, if they desire, by addressing
us at Macon, Ga.
Dr. Blaisdell is permitted to refer to the following
Gentlemen, eminent in their profession s
Drs. E. Baker, B. F. Maguire, H. Stratton. John
joy, G. E. Hawes, S. A. Main, S. Pannlco, and
M. L. Byrn of New York.
Drs. Ball * Fitch, Drs. Howard and Parker, Drs,
Tuckers, Drs. Cummings & Eastham, Dr. D. Iv.
Hitchcock, Dr. C. T. Jackson and Dr. Wm. Town
send, of Boston, Mass.
N. B. Gentlemanly treatment to all.
DR. H. SEGAR & A. BLAISDELL, M, D.
dec 29
Tho Millodgoville papers will copy tho above un
til forbid. The Chronicle & Sentinel, and Constitu
tionalist, Augusta, will copy one time.
_ tty re-
. 3 ceiving fine and fashionable BERLIN
COACHES some plain and others most beauti
fully finished. They are built by the best masers ai
the North under the direction of Mr. H. C. McKee
for this establishment; and adapted to our roads
with perch, right track, Ac.—Can he recommended
and warranted with confidence. Being on three
eiiptic springs the motion is pleasant, and they are
a light, strong, comfortable and convenant family
earring; - are fast superseding tho old style or C
spring coach. They sell at from S450 to 8800, and
iu fact are offered at a small advance from the man
ufacturer’s prices, for cash or good notes.
juno 23 T. H. PLANT.
Hayden & Woodward.
v SALE & UVESY STABLE
H AVING purchased the commodious stable and
• large lot attached known as the Washington
Hall Stable and lot and furnished tho same with
good safe Horses, and new as well as tasty Vehicles,
they are in readiness to furnish their friends and
the public generally with good Horses, Buggies, Car
riages &c., in complete order at the shortest notice,
FOB CASH, AND CASH ONLY.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
attention to business, and reasonable terms will cn
able them to do so.
Horses fed and kept by tho day, week, or month-
Drove stock also accommodated at reasonable prices
Mulberry street, next to Lottery Office, Macon Ga.
ISAAC HAYDEN,
june 2 J. H. WOODARD.
•p A Tt TC THTt ><st I sixteen years in the principal cities of Europe and
W E are receiving by every Steamer additions to America, enables him to give satisfaction in every
our stock, winch will he the largest and most branch of his profession.
magnificent, that we have ever exhibited.
We can already offer unusual inducements to our I
friends, who wish to make EASY FALL PURCHAS
ES. W. W. PARKER * CO.
aug 25
LADIES’ RETREAT.
M RS. BYRNES, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 168,1
Thompson, near Bleecker Street, N. York
attends females during their confinement, and treats
all diseases peculiar to her sex. She has commodi
ous rooms fortlie accommodation of her patrons, and
a patent apparatus to aasist nature. A female a pill,
safe and sure remedy for ail obstructions, sent by
mail with full directions on receipt of 82. She has |
also a sure remedy for pyles, and a valuable invigo- [
rating cordial.
nov24—ly
Persons at a distance can procure his services by
giving him notice. Prices reasonable.
mar-24—ly
J. II. Ransom & Co.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
33 Courtland <$• 39 Dey Streets,
New York.
J. H. Ransom, ) C A. P. Ransom,
Dan’l Ransom. > < Darius W. Geer,
W. A. Ransom, ) C Robt. H. Boyd.
LAWRENCE W-
BUILDER.
WALL,
B RICK MASONRY in all it* BRANCHES.
Ho is now permanently located in Macon, Ga.
line promptly;
through Post Office. sep 15
To Country
meJE2 Ki-x cc: msac^kjmrrmrsm.
A N early call is respectfully solicited from you as
A we can sell you a great many goods as cheap as
they can bo purchased iu any market South of New
York.
Six months is given with approved credit. Call
and see for vourselves.
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
To the Planters of Georgia.
Remember that you will do well to call and exam-
I ino our Blankets before purchasing. Every style at
prices lower than you ever bought them.
| ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
ROSS, COLEMAN $• ROSS
Have just opened five cases of Prints, six' cases
of Bleached Homspuns, at prices so low as to dely
comparison—Don’t fail to price them if you want
Cheap Goods.
BOOTS AND SHOES
A TTHE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—Tho subscribers
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended to them, and
would most respectfully solicit a continuance of th
same. Wehave now in store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly
additions will ho made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for iu 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,
jan 6 MIN & KIRTLAND.
B OOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ fine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Just received and for sale low' by
ian G MIX & KIRTLAND.
FINE CLOTHING. RH|pPH ■ JTT . 4 „
TN receipt of some stylish BLACK FROCK ordew m his line promptly attended to. Address Grand and Unprecedented AttraC-
± COATS, and shall continue to receive for two or f p '" =l ' **•*««-• * Bn 15 1
three.weeks,byjtetekly shipmews from New York,
desirable CLOTHING made up to our own order,
at reasonable prices for Cash.
• sept 29-tf C. II. BAIRD,
d House block, 3 doors from Carhart & Ruff.
Floyd
TO TRAVELERS.
nrtA PAPER COLLARS, Standing and Byron, |
diKJ U just received and offered cheap.
C. H. BAIRD
T HE subscriber has removed to tho corner store
in “Washington Block,” (new Building) or in
other words, “Tho old Washington Hall Corner,”
where ho will be pleased to soe his friends and cus
tomers as usual.
nov 24 J. M. BOARDMAN.
THE BLISS OF MARRIAGE;
WAY TO THE ALTAR,
Matrimony Made easy,
Or, How to Win a Eovcr!
500,000 COPIES ALREADY ISSUED.
1 VOX,. OF 200 PAGES 32mo. PRICE $1
TIO.V AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
“BAZAAR OF FASHION” where everything
can be found in the shape of Fancy and Staplo Dry
Goods, at prices so uniformly low as to excite the ad
miration of the purchaser, nnd insuro to the seller
large and speedy sales. Como and look, no charge
for showing goods, as we wish to verify our asser
tions. sep 22
THE
PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.,
In Savauaali,
AND
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
Iu niacoK.
R ENEW the tender of their services to their Cor-1 Printed on the finest paper and Illustrated in
giaand P Aia d brma“s tk,Phn,4I, * ew *^of Owl rathe first style of art. _ 2Qth edition ready.
Factor* ami Commission merchant*,
business’entrustefTfo theiii.* >erSOng ^ “ teDti0n ‘ 0 ** 1 «•* hearts may desire: and the plan" Is so simple.
Bagging. Ro,>e ami other Planters Supplies will lnd 80 c »P tiv ating, that nil may be married ir-
he carefufly purchased and forwarded, ££dUl£nd
Cash Advances m.udft. when desired. I J? e ""jUKed with such ease and delicacy, that detec
tion is impossible.
It gives a remedy for unrequited love.
It gives you instructions for beautifying the per
son.
How to have a handsome face and hands.
How to remove tan and freckles.
_ A lecture on love, or private advice to married La
dies and Gentlemen.
A complete code of Gallantry and Etiquette, with
love letters in abundance.
This is decidely the most fasinating, interesting,
nnd really useful and practical work on Courtship
Matrimony, and tho delights of Married life that has
ever been issued from the American press. Tho ar
tificial social system which in so many instances
prevents a union of hearts, and sacrifices to conven
tionrlism the happiness and even the lives of thou
sands of tho young and hopeful of both sexes, is
Cash Advance* made, when desired.
G. PATTEN,
J. COLLINS,
aug 11 J.S. HUTTON.
Clioicc G-roccrios
JUST RECEIVED.
IIHDS. New crop N. O. Sugar,
rh U 100 libls. Refined Sugar,
25 Bbls. New Crop N. O. Syrnp,
100 Roxes Cream Cheese,
25 Kegs nnd Tubs Goshen Butter,
100 Packages New Crop Raisins,
For sale at very low figures for cash.
Citv papers copy. J. B. * \Y. A. ROSS,
dec 22 tf
The isio ;ind$M Single and
DOUBLE THREADED EMPIRE and ex^ed. Every on. who
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. ' H I - -g -
A X agency for th< salo of these machines for thi3
city and State, can be secured on libeial terms
by a personal applieationto tho subscribers, S. E.
Corner, Cth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia
No one need apply without capital sufficient to con
duct tho business properly and who cannot bring re
ference as to reliability nnd capability.
Wo positively assert that tlieso machines for all
purposes of family sowing, are in every respect su-
periorto any sewing machine in Market, (no matter
at what prices they may bo sold at,) nnd wherever
they are offered for sale must command a ready and
unlimited demand. JOHNSON* GOODELL
g 18.
contemplates marriage and wishes for an infallible
guide in the selection of a partner for life, should
purchase this great text book of connubial felicity.
All that is necessary for you to do, is to write a let
ter, in as few words as possible, inclosing ONE
DOLLAR, and write the name with tho Post Office
County and State nnd direct to
PBOF.RONDOUT, Publisher * Author,
200 Broadway New York City.
R. M. DE WITT, 1G2 Nassau St. N. Y., is
Wholesale Agent.
nov 24 lyjj
dec22
Diaries for 1858
at BOARDMAN’S,
■ Valentines.
A NEW and large assortment of Valentines just
received. All orders from the country prompt-
!■ J. M. BOARDMAN.
ly attended to,
feb 2
Plantation For Sale.
T HE Plantation near Americus formerly owned
byT L. Holt—containing 607 acres. It is fine
ly situated, in good state of repair, with the necessa
ry buildings, Ac. Terms.—Ono-third cash, one-third
one year, one-third two years, with interest. Ap
ply to T. M. Furlow, Americus or to the undersigned
at Macon. JAMES W. GRIFFIN.
Macon. Dec. 4 tf
ELEVEN ACEE LOT E0K SALE.
S ITUATED abont two miles from the business
part of the city, all enclosed, very healthy—a
good frame dwelling, and a number of excellent
PULASKI COUNTY PLANTA-
tions For Sale.
i county, containing about three thousand
acres which is divided into three settlements, each
place well improved, with good dwellings and all ne
cessary out buildings. These plantations lie seven
miles above Hawkinsville and two and a half miles
from the. Ocmulgeo river. Ail the stock can be
bought with tho plantations. All those wishing bar
gains would do well to call early. Terms to suit
purchasers; for further information apply to the un
dersigned, who reside on the promises.
sep 32 J. C. * T. F. McCORMICK.
R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment^-—
of Gents and hoys Rubbers. Also, La-®rtS
dies slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear s
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
jan 5 MIX & KIRTLAND.
P LANTATION BROGANS.-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 scllini
low. jan 6
hieh we are selling very
MIX & KIRTLAND.
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Boys and
Youth’s tine calf and kip pog’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 andenam-
eUea Brogans: Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
jan 6 MIX & KIRTLAND.
PIAiVO-FOKTES.
N OW Receiving some of the most
SPLENDID P ANO FORTES
ever offered for sale in Macon, from the _ _ _
celebrated Factories of J. C. ('bickering and Nunn
* Clark, warranted superior to any othermade in the
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown
& Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, and the tone completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show these instruments to auy
that have a taste for fine goods.
On hand, Prince Melodians, best article of the
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordeons,
Tamborins, Bugles, Clarionetis, Flagolettes, Flutes,
and a variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
our line. Guitar and Violin Strings, Sheet Music for
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, &c.
IValchm, Jewelry nnd Fancy Oood*.
Splendid Gold and Silver WATCHES;
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles, i
\VTE offer for sale our plantations lying in Pulas- Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles
H ki county, containing about three thousand Silver Spoons andForks, silver, ivoryand wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated Cake Baskets, Castors, Wait
ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches;
Flasks, Pistols, &c.
ty Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
at short notice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot
ton Avenue, Union Building,
nov 2 J. A. & S. S. VIRGIN.
Dissolution,
T HE firm of CARHART * BIUv
on the 1st January, 1657 Kv
Either of the Partners are authorlrrfi^ t * 1 -
old business of the concern. All
call and settle at an early toSSjfcftN
W.^UiUT^
HiacSSm
Notice.
T HE firm of BRAY * CARHART w ,
dissolved, its business will
CAHHART & CURD, a partnered *
ly published under the
State of Georgia, authorizing the Slit l' 1 *
c.al Copartnerships. C1 °f
The old friends and customers ofBr. v g r
together with all new ones, are solicite/fe
old stand on Third street, where can
a large and well selected Stock of Hu5
Cutlery, consisting m part of r ’ “
Blacksmith?s Tools,
Carpenter's Tools,
Machinist's Tools,
Planter's Hardware.
Builder’s Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings,
Buggy Materials,
Mill Iron and Saws of every
Nails and Horse Shoes, “
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles,
IRON AND STEEL.
ICO Tons of Swedes Iron of cur on
porta tion,
Refined Iron,
Flat, Round and Square Iron.
Common English Iron,
Hoop Band Iron,
Oval and Half Round Iron,
Plow Steel, Cast Steel,
German Steel,
Blister Steel, Spring Sled, Sjt.,
all of which we are hound to sell at the krali
ket prices. CARHART 4 CUE
feb 10
B. A. WISE
IS NOW RECEIVING HIS FALL STOCI« |
S T OVEi
and
HOUSE FURNISHING E
coxsisTit.e or
One Hundred, and Fifty <
STOVES.
One hundred Bex, Parlor and Office!
Twenty select and choice patterns of Grttsil
made expressly for wood.
Ten tons of Hollow-ware, assorted.
Fifty Boxes Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire.Zkt.kl
A L ARGE LOT OF CHOICE AVDSj
led patterns of Waiters.
Forty
Silver
Plated Cas
tors at from 4
to 15 dollars each.
Fifty dozen plated
Tea * Table Spoons
on genuine Albata
Twenty-five dozen Table
and Desert Forks on gam
ine Albata.- Fifty steak aod
Oyster dishes, Tea and Coffee
Urns, Three dozen Campta
Lamps, 15 doz. Camphine fcicti.
Twenty doz. No. 1 Brooms.
Ware of every description. Well
ets. Wheels, Rope end Chain of -every <1^
scription. 130 pair of assorted and-v® ^
PAIR SHOVELS AND TONGS. SILTI* W
BRASS, BBZTTANIA, ISON & JAPAKDC
STICKS, EARTHEN BRITTASIA, 1K0S », .
Spittoons, Hair Whitewash, Shoe, Paint I
every kind of Brushes, Dusters, MaJs,w
coa Dippers, Ac. Knives and Forts
the best quality. Pocket cutlery *n«
and house-keeping Hardware, net’
cutters Sausage staffers, Ac. ms
Fixtures, Brittaui* and Gk-“
lamps, Lanterns, and _al-
moet anything kept m
my line. Having se
lected my stock in
person and buying
under the most
favorable ad
vantages I
am pre
pared
To SeU Goods at Very Low
and wonld be pleased to have the re
call and examine
I still continue to manufacture L;,r
have on hand a large assortment, to
the attention of
sep 39
TO PLANTERS &
XT'OR Sale 8000 acres of land m Bakercw^l
. . uated mostly on or near the ftta,, ;.l
bany to Thomaiville, and distant from T
bodies of from 500 to - j
15 miles.
They are in
Superior Irish Potatoes
BARRELS largo yellow Irish Potatoes in store
IE * JONES.
Cotton Avenue
DO and for sale by - M’CALLIE & JONES.
Thurston It. Dloom,
W ILL continue tho Factorage and Goiniui.
»ion Buxine** at Macon, Georgia.
ag 8
Whirls, Shirts.
cf\ DOZ. Linen Bosom and Marseiles Shirts, for
OU sale Cheap by E. WINSHIP.
nov 24
Portable Desks.
A N assortment of Rose Wood writing Desks,
For sale by J, M. BOARDMAN.
sept £
HENRY HORNE’S
Confccticnnrr, Fi-nit Store, Cake and Pas
try Bnltcry—Macon, Georgia, one door below
the Stato Bank.
MANUFACTURER of the finest French Pastrt
-I-VjL and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im
ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
begars, Tobacco, &e.. Wholesale and Retail.
Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates.
Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds
of Confections and Pyramids, Cold Meats, Salads,
Ac., at reasonable terms.
N. B.—Terms:—Positively Cash.—no Credit given.
jan 30—ly
The Rail Road from Macon to
pleted by the 1st October, which * Tl (i
to Thomasville, renders these Plantations
access.
Also,
1000 Acres in Early County— jcre s d t
1000 Acres in Miller Count
lying on Spring Creek arc 0 0 f*lif-e
2000 Acres iu Colqmt County,
t Little Ochloc'tonee Bj f T"'*«ding!f ^ j
body contains 350 acres ot eiceem * I
Hammock— . r ,fthese d*',]
6000 Acres in Berrien Cou :r i, ne oi-' A
two bodies of 1000 Acres . ® ^
Als°i . bodies 2
25,000 Acres in Decatur „f thetfr
from 500 to 2500 acres—and sever
of 750 and 1250 acres are improt e
These lands are sltM f s* 1
plains of the rich valley oft imi j u g to b<-
chee Rivera. They are now Sw
and put in cultivation, tm |j e y in
ductive as the lands higher up tno
and Dougherty counties. .
Tho U. S. Mail is carried mbte™
from Bainbridge (the county sit .
Bav, and tho customary rate ot A
bt.(e, on Cotton. , ..iniuc fresh t
Planters desirous ?^S)wishi«f‘!
lands to cultivate, ana Capitansns ;r
sale and profitable investment ot
do well to call and examine
Terms of sale will be „ sr Hpti oB ’ **
Maps and a more detailed desenpu
by calling at the offices 0: > r —i%- g t
30 BTEaHOEIS:
T HAY!'.' now on hand, and for sale, about 00 likely
JL negroes, for which 1 will fake the bills of tho
Manufacturers’ Bank or any other onrrent bill -s-
oet 20 Wilson c. hardy.
Suspended Bank
IN EXCHANGE _
Floyd House Block, three doors tre a
Roff.