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Houston April Slieriir Sales
U 'TLL bo sold before the Court House door la
Perry, 1 louston county, on tho lir-t Tuesday la
April next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property. to-wit .-
Lot of Land No. (ISO) one hundred and twen
in the (Btb) Ninth District of said county, with all
appurtouanoes and one acre of the southwest corner
of lot No. 1179) one hundred and seventy nlne.m the
same district with all the appurten*ces belonging
to the same; All Levied on as the pioperty of Sam
uei Gibbs to satUIV three fl fas flora Houston Smie
rior Court, two in favor of Davis N. Austin, vs. Sam
uel Gibbs, and one in favor of Stephen R. Smith vs,
said Gibbs.* Property pointed out in said fi fas.
Also, at the same time and place, about fifty lbs. of
Tobacco, about one hundred lb*, of powdered Sugar,
five thousand Cigars, various brands, twelve jars, bait
gallon. Pickles, forty pint bottles Schnaps, sixteen
quart bottles Scbna’ps, twenty quart bottles Wine
Bitters, thirty-five bottles Wine, eixty bottles Monc-n
gahalia Whiskey, sixteen 1 boxes Sardines, fifteen lbs
Caudles, more or less, fifteen boxes Lobsters, eleven
Decanters, one Looking Glass and onepsir counter
Scslos; all levied on as the property of W. F. Lilly
under a distress warrant for rent, in favor of Jamea
A. Mi tier vs. said W. F. Lilly, property pointed out
by the Plaintiff.
Also, a! the same time and place, 1 two hors<
S leasure Carriage, levied on as the property of Bo
ert A. Crawford, to satisfy a distress warrant lor
rent in favor of James J. Scarborough vs. Robert A.
Crawford. J. F. SIKES,
mar 3 Pep. Sheriff.
Iloustou Sale for April.
TTTII.L be sold before the Court Ho^e door.in
W Perry, Houston county, with n the legal hours
of slle, on the first Tuesday in April next, one negro
woman named Sophy, about 35years of age, Levied
on as the property of Wm. W. Johnson, to satisfya
fi fa from floustoii Superior Court, in favor of Dewit
Bradshaw vs. Wm. W Johnson, and transferred to
Needham T. Johnson and other fi fos in my hands
Y#.s»idWm. W. Johnson. JOflRSaiTli,
mar S
Dep.-Sheriff.
W 1
Jones County Sheriff Sale,
TILL be sold in Clinton, before the CourtHouse
door, on the first Tuesday in April next, the
following property, vi* : Two negro girls, 8ealey,
some twelve years old, Patience, ten years old, both
of yellow complexion and very likely; Levied upon
as the property of John A. Childs to satisfy three fi
fas. two from Jones Superior Court and one from
Jones Inferior Court, one in favor of Wm. A. Lane
vs John A. Childs, one in favor of A. J. Middlehrooks
vs John A. Childs, one In favor of W. S. Childs, J.
W. Clark, Zachariah Eliott and J. L. Holland vs
John A. Childs. Property pointed out by deiendant.
Also at the same time and place, will he sold one
negro man name Jack, about forty-five years old, ot
dark'complexion, stout and likely, levied upon as
the property of Thomas S. Alexander, to satisfy five
fi fas. Three from Jones Superior Court, and two
from Jones Inferior Court, one In favor of John H.
Thomas, one in favor of II. B. Ridley, one in favor
of Wm.C. Fleinister one in favor of John W.Uark,
one in favor of F. &• Johnson vs wi<l Tiioa. S. Alex
under, defendant. Property pointed out by defen
dant. JAS. G. BARNES, Sheriff.
IT. S. marshal’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door In the
city of Macon, on the first Tuesday in April
next, bel ween the usual hours of sale the following
property, vix:
Five lots of land numbers 83,84,102,103 nnd 171
in the' 1th diatrfet of Pulaski county, containing 203’
acres each, more or less. Levied on as the property
of Morris Pollock, to satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth Cir
cuit Court of the United States for the southern dis
trict of Georgia, in favor of Carhart Brother 4 Co.,
vs. Thomas D. L. Ryan, Morris Pollock and Nor
man McDuffie. DANIEL H. STEWAIIT,
mar 2 U. 8. Marshal.
Houston April Sale.
W ILL be aold before the Court House door in
Perry,'Houston County, on tho first Tuesday
in April next between the legal hours of sale, that
tract or parcel of land known as the Chain place,
containing fivo acres more or less, adjoining the
Town of Perry and Wm. Summerford, whereon E.
M. liuley now resides; Levied upon as the property
of John J. Glover to satisfy a fi fa from noustou Su
perior Court, returnable to April Term, 1858. John
M. Colbey vs John J. Glover and Elijah M. Huley.
JOHN SMITH,
fob 23 Deputy Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
~p^Y virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary
of Twiggs county, will be sold belore the Court
llouso door in Blakefy, Early county, on tho first
Toesday in April next, within the legal hoars of sale
lot of laud No. three hundred and seventy-five, con
taining two hundred and fifty acres more or less, in
the 2Sih district of said county of Early belonging
to the estate of John Cranford, Sen., late of Twiggs
county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms rnado known
on the day of sale. JAMES HAMMOCK,
feb 93 Administrator.
Executor’s Sale.
B Y authority of the Ordinary of Houston county,
I will sell to the highest biddi
e lug.
day in April next, before the Court House door in
Perry, Nine acres of laud adjoining Fort Valley, it
being a Pond, adjoining the lots of Mrs. Barron, and
Pirsons and others, and sold as the property of Jas.
A. Everett, deceased. Terms Cash.
feb 9 MYLES L. GREEN, Ex'or.
Adiuiuistrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the ordiuary of Twiggs
county, will he sold before the Court House
door of Dougherty county, in the town of Albany, on
the 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 (31) in tho first (.1st) district of ongiually
Lee uow Dougherty county.
The shove land sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the estate of Benjamiu B. Smith, late c f
Twiggs county, deceased.
ROBERT K. PARKER,
feb 16 Administrator.
OTICE —Sixty days after date, application will
be made to the Ordiuary of Crawford County
for leave to sell a negro man named Anderson, be
longing to the minors of Willis Boon, dec., for tho
benefit of said minors. J. M. DAVIS,
fob 2-1 Guardian.
MACOX & H ESTERX RAIL ROAII
Macon. Dec. 1-1, J857.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
O N and after Friday, 18th Inst., the Trains wiJi
be ran as follows:
Leave Macon lam. arrive Atlanta 8 15 a.m.
Leave Macon 1130 a. m. arrive Atlanta 5 20 p. m
Leave Atlanta, lSnight, arrive Macon 7 15a. in.
Leave Atlanta 12 p. m. arrive Macon 5 SO p. m.
The night train will not be run on Sundays. The
1 A. M. train from Macon connect* with the otate
Road for Chattanooga at 13 30, P. M., and Georr"
Rond for Augns'a, at 10 A. M. Tho 11 30. A. J
connects With the State Road, at 12 30, P. M., and
tho Georgia Road at 12. „„
ALFRED L. TILER,
Feb 23 Superintendent.
Southwestern Railroad.
SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
L EAVE Macon nt 1 30, a m. and 11 30a.m. Arrive
In Columbus 8 52, a. m. and 6 33 p. m. Leave
Macon for Albany 1 30, a. m., Arrive In Albany 8 15,
a. in.
Leave Albany 3 45, p. m., Arrive in Macon 10 28,
p. in.
Accommodation Train leave Macon 7 12a. m.,(Tri
weekly,) Arrive in Albany 3 37, p m.
Leave Albany 7, a. m., (Tri-weekly,) Arrive in
Macon, 3 34, p. m.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas-
ville and Bainbridge, connect with regular Train at
Albany.
Passengers from Columbus and the Yv eat, for
South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the
4 p. m. Train, or, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Iri
days the 55 min. after 1 a- m. Train at Columbus. _
Trains on South-western Road, connect with
Trains of Central Railroad to Savannah and Au-
^Fassengere for Atlanta and the North-West should
take the evening tr.iin from Albany, and either train
from Columbus to avoid detention.
EP" First class Steamships leave Savannah on
Wednesdays and Saturdays for New York.
Rare—Cabin passage 925, Steerage 68.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
mar 2
MRS. HOWLAND
rs now opening FALL and WINTER-
I MlhUNEBT.
Consisting of all the Fashionable Styles***
of
BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, CLOAKS AND BERAGES
SILK EVENING DRESSES,
CRINOLINES, WIRE
BRAIDS, STELLA
SHAWLS AND
SCARFS.
All of which will bo sold on the most reasonable
terms for Cash. Country Milliners supplied with
bonnets by the Case or Dozen.
All orders promptly attended to in Millinery
or Dress Making.oct 27
M I LLINERY.
M RS. AUDOIN would respectfully announce to
i
tho ladiesof Macon and surrounding coun-
ties, that she has removed to her New Brick S&J
Store, next door to the Mechanic’s Bank, on 2d-/ w ® r
street, (her old stand) where she is now receiving
and opening an entire new Stock of
FASHIONABLE GOODS
in her lino, consisting of STRAW, SILK AND VEL
VET HATS, newest style. HEAD DRESS- M
ES, of every design. CURLS AND
ofevervdesign. CURLS A
HAIR BRAIDS, EMBROI
DERIES
Of rich qualities. LACE SETTS of various pat
terns. Also a variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
too tedions to mention. All of which will ho sold
very reasonably to CASH customers.
Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continu
ance of the custom of her old friends nnd will study
to deserve tho kind patronage ofall who may call
and view her goods. oct 27—tf
Fall and Winter Millinery.
jy£RS. A. DAMOLIi has just returned from New
York with a splendid and fashionable assort
ment of the above named goods, consisting of
Silk Velvet and Straw Hats,
Plumes, Flowers, Ribons, Caps, Head Dresses,
Point Lace Setts, Berthas, Embroideries,
Cloaks ofall qualities, Long Shawls,
Brooche Shawls, Chenille
Shawls and Scarfs.
A large lot of new styles Extension Skirts, Wh..le-
bonenud other UOOPMfor SKIRTS. A lot of
fine Robes with trimmings on the side and other
Goods for Dresses, such as Canton Crape, Flounced
Rohes, Ac. oct 13 ly
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Macharinc
Bunkley, late of Upson oonnty, deceased, are
requested to come forward and make payment or
their dues will be placed in the hands of an officer
for collection, and those having claims are notified
to hand them in duly authenticated.
jan 26 TERRELL BARKSDALE, Ad’mr.
N OTICE—Sixty days after datejapplication will
bu made to the Ordinary of Jones county fur
-leave to (.sell lot No. 127, 4th section, 4th District
formerly Cherokee, now Floyd, as Real Estate of
Charles Hutchings, deceased. v
RICHARD (H. HUTCHINGS, Adm'r.
* January 35. 1858.
Georgia—Jones County.
W HEREAS, Joseph Stiles and Gabriel B. Ro
berts apply to me for letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Joseph G. Stiles, late of Jones
.county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor8,to be and appear at
my office on or before the 1st Monday in April next,
to show cause, If any they have, why said Letter.i
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 29th day
February, 1858. CHAS. MACARTUY, Ofd.
mar a
GcorKin—Houston County.
B EFORE me. Arthur Watson, a Justice of the
Peace for said County, personally appeared Wm.
West, of said County, in the 68th year of his age, who
being duly sworn, deposeth and saith that he is the
.owner of a certain Land Warrant for 160 acres of
Land, which was issued to him under the act of 3d
of March, 1855. (Alex. G. Slapping, acting as bis
agent in tho application for said warrant,) for milita
ry services rendered by him as a private soldier,
fur six months in the company of Edmund Hopson,
Captain in the regiment of Georgia Militia com
manded by Col. Few in the year 1814, in the war
with G roat Britian; the said Welt having been draft
ed in Washington County, Ga., in that year: that
deponout does not remember the No. of’*•*„ ■£ r ^ , ' t ’
that deponent lost said land warrant in the K. "-De
pot at Macon, Ga. sometime in December, 18_o7 ;
that he never sold, assigned or parted with bis right
to said * arrant, and deponent further swears that lie
intends to apply to the commissioner of pensions, for
n duplicate of said land warrant, so lost.
his
WILLIAM y, WEST,
mark.
Sworn to and subscribed befoge mo, this 22d Feb,
1858. ARTHUR WATSON, J. P.
mar 2
D r
Dyspepsia and Fits.
» R. TRACY DELORME, the great curer of Con-
sumption, was for several years so badly afflict-
od by Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was
confined to his bed. He was eventually cured by a
prescription furnished him by a young clairvoyant
girl. This prescription, given by a mere child while
. in i. state of trance, has cured every body who has
taken It, never having failed once. It is equally as
. sure in eases of Fits as of Dyspepsia. The ingre
dients may he found in any drug atore. I will send
- this valuable prescription to any person on the re-
. ceipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address Dr.
Tracy Delorme, Great enrer of Consumption, New
York Post Office. "" ~ IJ ‘
mar 3 1m inside.
NOVELTIES.
F OR GENTLEMAN.—Fine Rich NECKTIES,
I SCARFS, GLOVES. Marseilles SHIRTS, em-
broldered Shirt BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, CANES,
CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, SIIAWLS, Ac.
• Call and examine them. N (aep 29) C. H. BAIRD-
JEST KEUEIVEO.
Ci K nnn Papers Oarlni Mee4a.
J.UUU 3 bush. Kentucky RIiic Glnsa.
A. A. MENARD, Druggist,
r Stree
feb24- tf
Cherry Street.
Prime Italian JTIacarony,
i UCH as will oook well, and splendid cheese to go
> with it, has just been received at
feb 16 lm * H. HORNE'S
Rest Layer KaisiB* and Figs,
^yTMounts per pound, are going^at^
fab 16 lm
11. HORNE. •
NOTICE.
O' Messrs. Dempsey A Kelly, of Macon, are my
authorh- -1 agents to collect all my bills. Ac.
jan M P. GALLAGHER.
UNITED STATES HAILS.
Post Office Department,
February 1, 1839.
PROPOSALS for conveying the mails of the United
States from July 1,1838. to June 30,1859. outlie fol
lowing routes in the State of Georgia, will he receiv
ed at the Contract Office of this Department until 3
p. in., of March 31 next, to be decided by April 24
following:
6537 From Americas, by Danville, to Drayton, 21
miles and back twice a week.
Leave Americus Tuesday and Friday at 0 a m ;
Arrive at Drayton by 12 m;
Leave Drayton Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm;
Arrive at Americus by 8p m.
6538 From Athens, by Planter’s Stand, Fort Lnmar.
Carnesville.Aquiiin,Parker’s Store, FairPiay
S. C. and Townville, to Pendleton, 70 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Athens Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day nt 12 m;
Arrive at Pendleton next days by 6 pm;
Leave Pendleton Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day at 12 m;
Arrive nt Athens next days by*6 p in.
Proposals to run by different schedule will be
considered
6339 From Clarksville, by Nacoochee, Mountain
Scene, Hiawassee, N. C., and Peach Tree, to
Murphey, 62 miles and hack, twice a week.
Leave Clarksviile Wednesday and Saturday at
lpm;
Arrive at Murphey next days by 6 p m;
Leave Murphey Tuesday and Friday nt 6 ain;
Arrive nt Clarksville next days by 12 m.
6540 From Covington, by Kocay Plains and Soaping
Shoals, to Bersheba, 15 miles and back, twice
a week.
Leave Covington Tuesday and Friday at 12 m
Arrive at Bershebaby 5 p m ;
Leave Bersheba Tuesday and Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Covington by 11 am.
6541 From Lumpkin, by Florence, to Glonnville,
-, Ala., 26 miles and back, unco a week.
Leave Lumpkin Tuesday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Glennville by 4 p m ;
Leave Glennville Wednesday at 8am;
Arrive at Lumpkin by 4 p m.
Bids for an additional trip per week will be con
sidered.
6542 From Newnan to Weedowee, Ala., 43 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Newnan 'JTmrsday at 7 a m ;
Arrive nt Weedowee next day by 12 m ;
Leave Weedowee Friday at 1 p m;
, Arrive at Newnan next day by 6 p m.
6343 From Rocky Mount, by Holly, to Grantvillc, 18
miles and back twice a week.
Leave Rocky Mount Wednesday and Saturday
at 8 a m;
Arrive at Grantvillc; by 12 m;
Leave Grantville Wednesday and Saturday nt
lpm; , ,
Arrive at Rock mount by 5 p m. *
6544 From tho terminus of the Brunswick and Flor
ida railroad, west of tho Satilla river, to the
terminus of tho Savannah, Albany, and .Gulf
railroad, west of the Altaraaha river.
Bidders will state the distance, name interme-
diate points, propose the amount nnd kind of
service, lyid present a suitable schedule of
departures and arrivals.
Notes.
Proposals must bo guarantied by two responsible
persons, certified tons such by a postmaster or judge
of a court of record.
No pay will be made for trips not performed, nnd
for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explain
ed three times the pay of the trip may bo deducted.
For arrivals so far behind time as to break connex
ion with depending mails, and not sefficiently excus
ed, one fourth ofthc compensation for tho trip is sub
ject to forfeiture- Fines will be imposed, unless the
delinquency he satisfactorily explained, for neglect
ing to toko the mail from or into a post office; for
suffering it to be injured, (destroyed, rqbbed, or lost;
and for refusing, alterdemand, to convey tho mail as
frequently us tho contractor runs, or is concerned in
running, vehicles on the route. The Postmaster
General may annual tho contract for disobeying lhe
pist office laws or instruction* of tho department.
He may alter theschedulc, and also order an increase
of service by allowing therefor a pro rata increase
on the contract pay. Ho may also curtail or discon
tinue the service in whole or in part, at j ro rata de
crease of pay, allowing one month's extra compensa
tion on the amount of service dispensed with Bids
LOUIS MENARD,
Lute with M. D. Bi
F. «. BCRGHARD,
rithDay&Maussenet.
MENARD & BURGHARD,
Watchmakers & Jewellers,
-vt TILL open at their new store, Ralston’s
W Range, oorner of Cotton Avenue and
Cherry street, about the 1st of October, ai
beautiful and well selected assortment of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
ware, Musical Instrumemts, Fancy
• Goods, &c., &c,
An examination of which, they would most respect
fully solicit, feeling' confident that they will he able
to offer everything in their line calculated to please
the taste of even the most fastidious.
Repairing:.
of every description, executed in a manner that will
guarantee satisfaction, * '* ‘ ' “*
in the South. ,
They hope, by offering choice aud elegant Goods
and by strict attention to business, to merit a liber
al share of public patronage, sep29
NOTICE.
T.VROM this date we shall adopt as hear as possible
I? the CASH SYSTEM—wo are compelled to do
it. From this date all articles will be priced as cash.
Where credits are given (which will only bo given
to those who have paid us promptly) an addition
will be made to the price named according to the
time desired by the purchaser. ____
Jan 6 tf HARDEMAN * GRIFFIN.
E HENRY ZHILIN. LEONARD W- HUN
NEW FIRM.
T HE undersigned, having purchased the interest
of thelato firm of Fitzgerald A Nottingham, and
having this day taken possession, will continue the
Wholesale and Retail
Drug: Business
at the same stand under the name and style of
Zeilln, Sunt cto Co.
and solicit a continuance of the patronage of the old
house.
We intend to keep on lpind a thorough sss rtment
of tho best articles the markets afford in the line ol
Drugs, ©lorn*,
Sledicincs, Points,
Instruments, Oil,
I’crfn lurry, Tarnishes,
Dye Stalls •
and a general stock of such goods as are found in
first class Drugstores and hope by honest dealings,
strict attention and obliging manners to merit ami
receivo a large share of pnblic patronage.
Jail. 1,1858. (jan 12 tf]
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Fitzgerald 5c Nottingham is this day
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 nt
the old stand now occupied by Messrs. Zeilin, Hunt
5c Co., who are also authorized to receive ail monies
due us. All indebted are respectfully requested to
come forward and settle. E. FITZGERALD,
Jan. 1, 1858. [jan 12) C. B. NOTTINGHAM.
ACard.
H AVING disposed of our interest iu the Drug
Business to Messrs. Zeilin, Hunt A Co., we re
spectfully solicit for them a continuance of the pat
ronage so kindly extended to us by those friends it
has been our pleasure to make in the business.
E. FITZGERALD,
Jan. 1 [ja“ 1=1 C. B. NOTTINGHAM.
ONWARD !
IS OUR MOTTO.
rn HE increasing patronage and general satisfac-
I tion of our customers convince us that our sys
tem of business is a' good one, viz:
Small Profits and Qnick Sales.
We have now in store and shall receive by every
Wm. K. deGrafTenried,
Attorney .at Ziaw.
MACON, GA?
OFFICE, third door below Lanier House—above
Damour’s <** 27
L. N. WHITTLE
attorney at law,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne s Drug
Store, j* nC
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill. P. Tract.
Stubbs, Hill A Tracy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga
march 11 '
T. G. HOET, Jr.,
Attorney at Law,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above entrance to Concert Hi
aug 4
tall.
ISAAC HARDEMAN,
Attomeyat Law.
CLINT ON, G E ORGI A.
july 7 ly'
Law Copartnership.
1, CHAS. J. HAIil
I. L. HARRIS
Milledgeville, Ga
sep 15
HARRIS,
Thomasville, Ga.
J. B. 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
O. A. LOCH HANK, JOHN LAMAR.
LOCHBANE Sc LABAH.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office by tlie Mechanic’s Bank.
O FFICE hours from 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to 0 p. m and
also from 7 to 10 p m.
Will practice in all the counties in tho Macon Cir
cuit and in all the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
Inmbia and in the Supreme Court. jan 12 6m
SEWARD & MANSELL.
J. L. SEWARD. A. II. HANSELLl
attorneys at law,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A LI. claims forwarded to us will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the counties ot
Thomns, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur and Worth.
SEWAjiD 5c HANSELL.
Thomasville, Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
EUGENE L. MINES, "
Attorney at Law,
THOMASVILLE, GA. feb 1 Gm
KIMBROUGH A BASS,
Attorneys at Law,
. STARKSVILLE, LEE CO., GA.,
W ILL practice in the courts of the South Wes
tern circuit. All business entrusted to their
care will he promptly and dilligently attended to.
feb 2tf
LAW NOTICE. ,
rjlUE undersigned offers his services in the prac-
We have now in store amt shall receivo by every , . A1 , f ,
Stenmer from New York os handsome a stock of I - * v! u 7’
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS as ever I J 1 " 1
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
aoy county of the State. Office opened in the city
of'Uncoil 1st of March ensuing. Until then my ad-
| ABNERP. POWERS.
has been brought to the city of Macon, which we
are determined to sell ns cheap, if not CHEAPER
than any other house in the trade; among which
will bo found a splendid lot of
VELVET Sc C'LOTII CLOAKS, TALMAS
Side Striped Silk Robes and other Silks, French
and English Merinoes. Plain and Figured
DeLaiues, French, English and Ameri
can Prints, Long aud Square Shawis,
Cheneillo Shawls and Scarfs,
Bonnet Ribhnns, French
Collars and Sleeves,
Bands, Jaconet &
Swiss Edgings,
Bed Blankets, Ne
gro Blaukets and Ker
seys, White and Bed Flan
nels,Satinetts, Cassimeres, Ken
tucky Jeans, Ladies Cloths, 5cc., Ta
ble Damasks and Napkins, Bleached
and Brown Sheetings nnd Shirting and man'
other things too numerous to mention ; All of which
will be sold rcry low: for rath.
New York Store,
Macon, sept 15 PENMAN 5c WATERMAN.
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. JAMES A. DA M O U R
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 AU Hours, unless professionally en
gaged. Macon, June, 9 1856.
DR. H. A. MATTAUER,
H AVINGspent a portion of three successive years
in this city, during which time he had limited
his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
spectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon
and tho surrounding country, in aH the branches of
his profession. Office on the Soul h-east corner of 3d
id Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery,
june 9
7 f)
bicb
Dr. I. M. Coinings
FFERSliis Professional services as a Reform
Physician and Surgeon to the citizens of Macon.
c« the MEPIfiAT. fSOLT.EGE- on Mnlherrv
Office in the MEDICAL COLLEGE, on Mulberry
Street,
mar 24
Change of Schctlitle.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKETLINE
IN CONNNECTION with the CENTRAL and
North Eastern Rail Roads.
fJlHE splendid and Fast Running
GORDON, F. Barden, Commander, leaves Savan
nah for Charleston every Sunday and Wednesday
afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston
with the train of tho North Eastern Rail Road going
North; returning, leaveB Charleston every Monday
and Friday night at 81 o’clock (after the-arrival
of tho cars of the North Eastern It. Road.) and ar
rives at Savannah early the following mornings.
By this route Passengers can obtain through tick
ets to and from Sa\ aunab, Ga., and Wilmington, N,
Carolina.
Having a through freight arrangement with the
the Central Rail Re ad and its connections, all freights
between Charleston and the interior of Georgia con
signed to the agocts of this lino will ho forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE 5c CO., Ag’ts, Charleston,
jan 19 ^
FLINT HOUSE.
MACON, GA.,
F ORMERLY known as the Macon House, /V-
on First street, opposite Patten, Col- jsssi
lins 5c Co., has been recently fitted up with Its61
a large addition, for the accommodation of Boarders
and the traveling public, who will find it to their in
terest, if stopping a few tiays in Macon, to give ns a
call and see lor themselves. Tho proprietor, thank
ful for past favors, Hatters himself that by strict at
tention to business, ho will receive his share of pub
lic patronage.
Passengers wishing to stop at the above house,
when arriving at the depot will ask for its Represen
tative. The table shall not be inferior to any iu the
substantiate of life. ‘
Price of Board.:
For a single meal 30
Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1,25
By the day.. 1,50
Single week 8,00
By the month (Board 5c Lodging)....20,00
feb 3 THOS II. FLINT,Proprietor.
JBJriOAVisrs i-ujrr ujL
orrosiTE the new rail road depot,
MACON, GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train,
apl 15
MILLS HO USE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Corner of Meeting: A Queen Sitrects.
T HE undersigned having became associated with
this House, takes great pleasure in reminding
his friends that he will he glad to see them when
ever they may have occasion to visit Charleston.
He feels confident iu assuring them that the Mills
House will in every respect bo equal to any Hotel in
the United States. H. D. HARRIS,
jan 19 2m
BYINGTON’S HOTEL
BROAD STREET,
Altoany, Georgia.
T HIS new nnd 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 their li
beral patronage for years past, respectfully solicits
his old friends, and the pubiie generally, to call and
see him in bis new quarters.
The Stage Office
for tho stages running to Bainbridge, Thomasville
and Tallahassee is kept at this House.
J. L. BYINGTON.
dee 22 Albany, Ga.
NEW DRUG STORE.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSTON’S BUILDING, CHERRY ST., MACON, GA
H AS just received and is cow opening a fresh
stock of
Drags, Medicine*,
Chemicals, gaH Instruments,
Paints, Oils, Tn D;e-8enffs,
. Prr/famcry, Q Patent Midi-
cines, Pharmncentical
Preparations, See.
My Drugs have been selected with strict refer
ence to their purity and quality; they are fresh and
may be fully relied on.
iy Orders Faithfully Executed. -API
Eg*-* Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Medi
cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at all hours
of the day or night.
E3P A large lot of Artideinl Teeth just received
feb 24-tf
Houston Carriage Manufactory.
JOSEPH TOOKE, SON & CO.,
Having formed a co-partnership with
MB. ISAAC WINTER,
Who has been a practical coach
maker for 19 years, iii the Manufac
turing of all kinds of
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHAREOTEES,
ROCK A WAYS, BUGGIES, <$-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 fully guarantee to give satisfaction; all we
ask is a coll aud examination of our work, which we
will sell low on Reasonable Terms. Also made to
order, two, four and six horse
Iron or Wood Axled Wagons, Ac.
REPAIRING
In the best and thorough style.
JOSEPH TOOKE,
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
13*' work skipped to any part of the United States.
Agents for Salk of Work—Perry, J. Cook—
Hawkinsville, S. M. Manning—also, they have a De
pository in Columbus. may 12
LIYERY STABLE
BUSINESS.
GRIER MASTERSON.
HAVING purchased the
Extensive and Central
LIYERY STABLES,;
Long occupied by MASON & DIBBLE, Corner ot
Mulberry and Third sts. Macon, with all tho 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.
ISF* Carriages and other Vehicles always on hand
for hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also
die Horses, for the useof Ladiesand Gentlemen,
septic •. .
FOBERT FINDLAY, BA.
FINDLAYq
STEAM EjMoW
GENERAL MACHINE
MACON, GEORGIA
rpHE Proprietors of this
1 spcctfuily call the Tr ,
plating tho erection of SUam [&**>■ Ulfl s«
Grinding, or for any other 6V '" 1 *.
Lrnnamg, or lor any other'n.™ Sc.,
Bnff priority of the Work hasbe™,'. 0 ,
fioient guarantee for an exttrsi’v.^ " UI l* .
patronage. Our Workshops and ® iEd
To ols, Patterns and Machiuc-rv noM' rici '
the expedition of work S '! ^ «
bailment iu the State. Our : ? n ° Mb.,
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mai x, '
Circular Saws, Mill Gearing,' M;
best onahtv for Pn™ ‘ Sion, •
best quality for Corn and ivi ,,
““ a Wheat,
Wheels, a great variety, Gin r
sizes, Iron Railings, for tv
Public and Private ^ ’•
° F Wrought and Cast
very superior, embracing’
strength with beauty 5
of Desurn.
Sugar Mills andSyrup Boilers, all s j 2 ,, ,
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac.. Gold Mu? 1
ry, with_ Double and Sin -l,. ‘
and Lift Pumps of any raon^f hfti
• Shafting wifh Turned P®
the smallest size to ni„ e
ameter Cotton
Cotton facrews, Rju '
■ , „ _ Screws and Bale*
England’s Celebrated selfacting Cal n
other Kail Road Castings. All ,im,? 03 *i->
bo equal to the best made elscnhw? Wsr ^-thPj
Macon, March 4th, 1857* * I * s ^ J LAy 4^^
fcarjj
€opartucrslii|> Soli'
r pHE Subscriber has this day ™
fi u. business, Ins ,ons JAMESX*
is a ay 1 •
LAY. The nameand'stvfotf'ffit'PiU; 1 '
after belt. FINDLAY * SONS *® bat
as heretofore that of a lurst Cta\, r ! tc -1 ,
tablUhment RO HI-ijt' r l.
Macon March 4th 1857
mtric, *
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C.
'i'ue Subscriber is noto Receiving at his
Dissolution.
T HE firm of CARHART 5c BRAT „ ,
on the 1st January lgj; 1
Either of the Partners are autko*jLdf„ CfJ
-old business of tho concern. All hLi? .**"' •'"'- *
call and settle at an early u’ate, es’itis 1 ' >l<
Mite a ^
Vl ■ D. CARHaEj
cl3.se it up immediately,
feb 10
CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY
HATS! HATS!
IBBE J3E3NBT
A RE now receiving at their Fashionable Hat
Store, under Ralston's New Concert Hall, Cher
ry Street, Macon, a large and varied assortment of
Goods in their line, consisting iu part of lhe follow-
articles :
FALL SILK HATS, EXTRA FASHIONA-
blo Black Beaver Ilats, extra French Felt Ilats,
Men’s Cashmorette, Men’s Mantiloes. Men’s
Drab Beavers, Men’s Silk Velvet Caps,
Men’s Navy Caps, Extra, Ladies’
Hiding Hats, extra fine, Otto
Caps, extra, Boy’s Hats,
Fine Cashmorette and
Fine Black and
Fur Hats.
Wool Hats, Navy and Black Velvet Caps.^-V,
NEW OPENING OF
DR.
g. McDonald
dentist
FALL & WINTER GOODS, ^7^7ITH Dr. Van Gcisen, his very competent as-
Is. k
Triangular Black, corner of Cotton Avenue and
Second Street.
Come all and share is the Bargains I am Offering
T HE subscriber is just openiug a rich and splen
did Stack of Falland WT ' ~
sistant, continues the practice in ail its branch
His old and very popularform of Tooth Paste
in glass boxes with metalio covers, will be found for
sale at his office, on Second Street. May, 1857
Cloth Caps from 50 cts., to 82 00. Also
large assortment of Plantation Goods,
Leather Hat Boxes, Umbrellas,&c.
All of which will be sold at fair prices. Jobbers
from Town or Country, can have their Stocks re
plenished on favorable terms.
sep 20
did Stock of Faff and Winter Goods, consisting
partly in
Black and Col’d, Plain nnd figured Silks, Satin
Bayadiro nnd Droguet Checked Silks, Gros de Na
ples and Satins. French nnd English Merinos, Worst-
Dr. FredcricK Garkc,
SURGEON DENTIST
"Y^OULD inform the citizens of HOUSTON aud
adjoining Counties, that he Inis permauent-
P UI -J l w, il l ,,p. Il n w. V ,;.|V ly located in PERKY, and offers his professional
iJothers7 PopHns! Parmnattors. Alnpaeas, I)uc«U seirlces to the people in that vicinity. A practice of
and Cashmeres, Velvet and cloth Cloaks, Talmas, U'^een years ... the principal cities of Europe and
Aibionsand Velvet Alvins, a splendid variety of I America,enables him to gi\ a satisfaction in every
Shawls, the celebrated Stella Shawls and Scarfs, one ^ra u ch of his profession. . .
of the richest variety of Embroideries, ever brought .Persons at a distance can procure his services by
to this city, an unsmpassed ricli variety of Ribbon K lva! ” notice. I rices ruasonab.e.
Trimmings and velvet Trimmings, English, French I mar. i ly
and American prints, Cashmeres, Doeskins, Flan
nel, a large assortment of Domestics, Blankets and
Kerseys, Linen Damasks, French Counterpanes, and
a large vnricty of other a rticles too numerous to
mention, all of which will bo sold at tho cheapest
cash prices.
No exertion shall he spared to give perfect satis
faction to all who want goods at cheap rates.
I solicit a call from city and country buyers, and to J. H. Ransom, )
ice the several articles they require before buying Dau’l ltansom. >
tewhere. * ELIAS EINSTEIN, W, A. Ransom, )
price
elsewhere,
nov 10
J. H. Ransom A Co,
Makutacturers a.nd Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
32 Courtland -V 39 Dey Streets,
New York.
( A. P. Ransom,
< Darius W. Geer,
I ltobt. II. Boyd.
ISAAC’S RESTAURANT.
ON CHERRY STREET,
UNDER RALSTON’S NEW
CONCERT HALL. ■
H IS house is opened as a Permanent Establish
ment, to provide meals to travelers and citi
zens throughout the yeifr.
He will always be prepared to furnish his guests
with every variety of eatables suited to the season,
such as
New York, Savannah and Bruns
WICK OYSTERS,
Fish, Shrimps and
kinds of Wild Game that can be obtained.
Choice Wines and JLiqnors,
and a general assortment of Confectionary always
kept on hand, and purchasers generally, can obta
all his articles at reasonable rates.
Also a supply of DOMESTIC nnd FOREIGN
FRUIT.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A N extensive stock of CARRIAGES of the vari
ous styles iu use. They have been selected
with great care by H. C. McKEE, who is acknowl-
ed one of tho best j udges and buyers of work iu the
Northern market.
Tho Stock will be constantly replenished, and
consist of the latest and most fashionable styles of
VEHICLES, combining •
Elegance with Lightness and Strength.
Bnilt by J. M. Quinby 5c Co.-, Mott 5c Co., Brews-
(er 5c Son, W. Dunlap, Hedenburg 5c Little, G. D.
Cook 5c Co., L. H. Goodwin and other reliable man
ufacturers.
Ifif* Persons wishing the very best work on the
most favorable terms, .will do well to examine this
Stock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT,
feb 10
QUIXBY’S
Brattleboro Buggies,
A BEAUTIFUL article, and for neatness, light
ness and Strength uuequaJed by anything of
the*kind in the market. For sale by
sep 8 J T. H. PLANT
B 1
EBLINS.—The subscriber is constantly re-,
ceiving fine and fashionable BERLIN
COACHES some plain and others most beauti
fully finished. They are built by tho best makers at
tho North under the direction of Mr. II C. McKee
for this establishment; and adapted to our roads
with perch, right track, 5cc.—Can be recommended
nnd warranted with confidence. Being on three
eliptic springs the motion is pleasant, and they are
a light, strong, comfortable and convenaut family
earring' • are fast superseding tho old sfyle or V
spring coach. They sell at from 8450 to 8800, and
in fact are offered at a small advance from the man
ufaeturer’s prices, for cash or good notes.
june 23 T. H. PLANT.
Notice.
mllE firm of BRAY 5c CARHART h-™, -
JL dissolved, its business will be ’ l -'
CARHART 5c CURD, a partnership fom?', l ?
ly published under the Act of the LHAwf'
gsssrac*^** »«..■§
'The old friends and customers of Bm A r
together with all new ones, are solid* J; ■ T ’
old stand on Third street, where car «hr„- i ;•
a large and well selected Stock of iE'd*.V “i
Cutlery, consisting in part ot
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Carpenter's Tools,
Machinist’s Tools,
Planter’s Hardware.
Builder’s Hardware,
Carriage Trimmings,
Buggy Mat.rials.
Mill Iron and Sates of every desem iw
Nails and Ho.se Shoes,
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles,
IROiV MD STEEL.
100 Tons oj Sv:edcs Iron of our otrnij.
portation,
Refined Iron, .
Putt, Round and Square Iron,
Common English Iron,
Hoop Band Iron,
Oval and Half Round Iron,
Plow Steel, Cast Steel,
German Steel,
Blister Steel, Spring Steel,
all of which we are bound to sell at the lowest a>
ket prices. CARHART k Ci?.D.
feb 10
Hayden & Woodward.
& LIYERY STABLE *
JJAVING purchased tho commodious stable and
all
Families will bo supplied with
JfJ—
NEW FALL GOODS
AT
PAH-K-KH’S.
W E are receiving by every Steamer addi
our stock, which will be the largest and most
magnificent, that we havo ever exhibited.
We can already offer unusual inducements to our
friends, who wish to make EASY FALL PURCHAS
ES. W. W. PARKER 5c CO.
aug 23
WALL,
LAWKENCE W
BUILDER.
RICK MASONRY in nil its BRANCHES
He is now permanently located in Macon, Ga.
E are receiving by e very Steamer additions to I All orders in his liue promptly attended to. Address
■Mf ’ 1 ‘ 1 * J ‘ 1 through Post Office sep 15
B 1
should be addressed to tho “Second Assistant Post
master General,’' superscribed “Proposals for mail
service, State of
For forms of proposal, 5cc., and other imformatiou
see this advertisement in pamphlet from, and also
the general advertisement of routes in the State, da
ted January 12 1855, at the principal post offices.
AARON V. BfcOYVN,
Postmaster General.
LADIES’ RETREAT.
M RS. BYRNES, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 168,
Thompson, near Bleecker Street, N. York
attends females daring their confinement, and treats. |
all diseases peculiar to her sex. She bos commodi
ous rooms fertile accommodation of her patrons, aud
a patent apparatus to assist nature. A ft-male a pill,
safe and sure remedy for all obstructions, sent by
mail with full directions on receipt of <2. She has
also a sure remedy for pylcs, and a valuable invigo
rating cordial.
nov24—ly
H.EMOVAL.
T HE subscriber has removed to the corner atore
iu “Washington Block,” (new Building) or in
other words, “The old Washington Hall Corner,”
where he will he pleased to see liis friends and f us-
tomers as usual.
nov 24 • J. SI. BOARDMAN.
OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, and other
dishes at any hour.
Parties, Balls, 3cc., will be promptly
furnished witli Suppers in elegant style, and at tho
| shortest notice.
jCst 5 Savannah and Brunswick
. OYSTERS
by tho quart, gallon or larger quantities, to suit pur
cui *' ' ■ ' ■
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
,^T Boardman’s Book Store, u large assortment
seasonable articles selected for the Holidays,
such as
Dentistry.
TAKE CARE of YOUR TEETE
U. BLAISDELL from New York
D City, respectfully informs (he
Citizens of Macon and vicinity, that vt L-Q'1rirTF
mm
FINE CLOTHING.
he has located himself permanently in this city, and
has associated himself with Dr. 11. Segar tor tho
practice ofDentistry, and they have taken the sp
Illustrated Editions of the Poets
Byron, Moore, Shakespeare, Thompson, Campbell,
Goldsmith, Burns,Bryant.Longfellow, Herbert,Gray
and Kebles’ Christian year.
World noted Women,
Republican Court,
Court of Napoleon,
Women of the Bible,
Illustrated life of Luther,
Grays Elegy, Deserted Village, Eve of St. Agues,
Ancient Mariner, Gertrude of Wyoming, Fann
er’s Boy, Country Life, Illustrated Parables,
Irving's Works, Waverley Novels aud a
t« m i m .m m
JL COATS, and shall continue to receivo for two or I fitted them up in u superior manner with ail the rno-
tliree weeks, by weekly shipment from New York, I dern conveniences nnd improvements for tho sue
desirable CLOTHING Manx ur TO oon own order, | cessful practice of their profes:
ORDER,
at reasonablo prices for Cash.
sept 29-tf C. H. BAIRD.
Floyd House block, 3 doors from Carhart Jc Roff.
nnd Games, Tivoli’s Gammon Boards, Chess-
Men, Dominoes, Papeteries, Writing Desks, Work
Boxes, Porcelain Slates and lots of other things,
dec 22 tf J. M. BOARDMAN.
- . P
— — — —-—■ — | cious Rooms in Washington Block, over tho Hat i. , 5 T n , ,
N receipt of some stylish BLACK FROCK I Storo ofC. B. Stone, opposite the Lanier House, ami I LirgC assortment oi Juvenile Hooks. A new
r .... - ■ 1 - • 1 Edition of tire Kolia Books, Setts of
pleasure Books, Also Conversation Cards
cessful practice of their profession.
Wo perform all operations upon tho teeth in tho
highest style of the Art.
We shall fill teeth with pure Gold, or such other
Material as is approved of by tho profession, and
warrant them to stand the test of years, or not charge
for it. We insert Teeth on lino Gold Plate in the
best manner, and so true to nature that the most
scrutinizing cannot detect them from the natural
ones; and we warrant them t# give perfect satisfac
tion, as well as answer all tlfo purposes of Mastica
tion, Articulation and Durability.
We shall exorcise great care in Extracting and
Cleaning tho teeth. We shall give special atton-'
TO TRAVELERS.
9 qo PAPER COLLARS, Standing and Byron,
just received and offered cheap..
BAIIiD.
PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.,
In Savannah,
AND
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
In Macon.
R ENEW the tender of their services to their Cor
respondents and the Planters generally of Geor
gia nnd Alabama, as
Factors and Commission Merchants,
nnd pledge their undivided personal attention to the
business entrusted to them.
vviars patent
GALVANIC CEMENT ROOFING
rpHE subscriber having tho rigid for tho state of
A Georgia, would call tho attention of the public,
to tho above named Roofing, it being tho only pat
ent granted that sec'ures the use of Rubber and other
e la-tic ingredients which will resist the changes of
our climate and will unite the qualities of incombus
viinuuDg tlie teetli. vve sball give special atton-* J Dkihty, durability and cheapness. This roofing will
tion to tlie treatment of tho diseases of tho Teeth I warranted in every particular and is particularly
1 and Gums, and as far as may be, restore them to a J “^“I'ted for covering old shingles^nd on rmd.s.
healthy condition.
Dr. Blaisdcll has had many years experience in UT 'PVT'fi.T AfCDT? T 4VP pad cit li
the practice of his profession, besides being a Medi- •"AUh V JhlV RblvL LUi J! Uxv OiLLiJli.
pal Graduate, nnd he fuels fully competent for lhe | glTUATED about two miles from tho business
fully competent Bffii
most difficult aud intricate operations he may bo cnll-
od upon to perform. Dr. Segar is too well luiowu in
part of tiio eity, all enclosed, very healthy--a
d frame dwelling, mid a number of excellent
Bm?rino- U 'Ho l io*and*other Planters Sunnlies will I community to require aitv extended notice here. I fruit trees. The place is well suited for a vegetable
. r.rr?‘„n’vn,“m,1 nml fnrwsrdJ. Hhl™! I Suffice it to say; he will enter with renewed energy I Garden. Terns liberal. For particulars, apply to
be caremily purchased aud forwarded, and liberal
Cash Advances made, when desired.
G. PATTEN,
J. COLLINS,
aug 11 J. S. HUTTON.
TO MERCHANTS
AND
EEousolieepers.
I HAVE a heavy stock of goods on hand, and I
will sell for Cash at New York prices for 2 or 3
months.
My Btock comprises a good assortment of Dinner
and Tea setts. White andGilt China, do. Granite all
sixes ofsetts. Granite Ware open to pack from, for
merchants, Common Ware do.; a large lot of Gob
lets, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Ac.
Castors, Plated and Brittania Ware, Table Cutlery.
Also, 35 Crates assorted Granite and Common
Wore.
55 Crates assorted Common Ware.
30 •• « Granite to be here in January,
1638, JL. K. P. McEVOY.
jan 6 ly
Olioioe Groceries
JUST RECEIVED.
g\f\ HHDS. New crop N. O. Sugar,
100 bbls. Refined Sugar,
25 Bbls. New Crop N. O. Syrup, *
100 Boxes Cream Cheese,
25 Kegs and Tubs Goshen Butter,
100 Packages New Crop Raisins,
For sale at very low figures for cash.
Citv papers copy. J. B. A W. A. ROSS,
dec 2*2 tf
say; ne will enter witli renewed energy
npun tho practice of his chosen professiou and no
want of effort upon his part shall bo wanting to eo-
enre tho full confidence (in future) of his numerous
patrons and the public generally.
We respoctfully solicit you to give us a call. Per
sons iu the 1 Country can bo waited upon at their resi
dences with promptness, if they desire, by addressing
ns at Macon, Ga.
Dr.
J. JOSEPH 11QDGE3, Agt., Telegraph Ollice.
PULASKI COUNTY PLANT Ac
tions For Sale.
W E offer for sale our plantations lying in Pulas
ki county,_ containing about three thousand
... , ’’-cres which is divided into three settlements, each
from tho. Ocmulgee river. All the Block can be
bought with tho plantations. All those wishing.bar-
gaius would do well to call early. Terms to suit
purchasers; for further information apply to the un
dersigned, who reside on tho premises.
sep 32 J. C. A T. F. McCORMICK.
Gentlemen, eminent in their profession
Drs. E. Baker, B. F. Maguire, II. Stratton. John
Lovejgr, G. E. IIawes, S. A. Main, S. Parmlee, and
i of New York.
Tbc $10 aud $13 Single aud
DOUBLE THREADED EMPIRE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
agency, for the sale of these machines for this |
Drs. Ball A Fitch, Drs. Howard and Parker, Drs,
Tuckers, Drs. Cummings A Eastlmm, Dr. D. lv.
Hitchcock, Dr. C. T. Jackson uud Dr. Wm. Town
send, of Boston, Mass.
N. B. Gentlemanly treatment to all.
DR. H. SEGAR A A. BLAISDELL, M, D.
dec 29
The Milledgeville papers will copy tho above uu-
I torbld. Tim (llirtuilftln SontSni.l nml I'nnaiUH
Superior Irish Potatoes.
BARRELS largo yellow Irish Potatoes in store
O 0 aud for sale by M’CALLIE A JONES.
Cotton Avenue
Thurston K. Bloom,
W ILL continue the Factorage nnd Commis
sion Business at Macon, Georgia.
aug 8
.. . , uicoD ,u, wlo , ^Sentinel, aud Constitu-
city and State, can bo secured on libetr.l terms Lonalift. Augusta, will copy one time.
by a personal application'to the subscribers, S. E. Plantation For Sale.
Corner, 6th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. mHE Plantation near Americus formerly owned
No one need apply without capital suffidentto con- 1 by T L. Holt-contaimng 607 acres. It is fine-
bn " S fe ' ly Rood state of repair, with the necessa- I Bacon, Flour & C
We Du&itivelv fumnrt Hint for oil I building** Ac. Turing.—One-third cash, one-third I OA C\r\C\ LiBS. new Bacon, Ho«p ronnd,
they are offered for sale must command a ready and
unlimited demand. JOHNSON A GOODELL
UR 18- \ 5a j
dec22
Diaries for 18o8
at BOARDMAN’S.
Valeutiues.
A NEW and large assortment of Valentines just
received. Ali orders from’he country prompt
I ‘J attended to. j. jj. jiuARDMaN.
feb 2
75 “ family Flour.
20 hlids New crop Molases, for sale for cash by
jan 26 ASHER AYRES.
Ail Agree that at 11. Rome’s
fjl HE best assortment of the best cakes can he had
at all times.
feb 16 lm
large lot attached known as tho Washington
Hall Stable and lot nnd furnished the seme 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 5co., in complete order at the shortest notice,
FOR CASH, AND CASH ONLY.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
attention to business, and reasonable terms will en
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. WO ODAKD.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A tthe sign oftiie BIG BOOT, No. 3,
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The 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 be made, of all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and
would invite those wishing to purchaso, to call and
examine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low
as any house in the city or State,
jan 6 MIX A KIRTLAND.
To Country
NHBCJSEd 1EB. <EC2 JEHC^BkJairr* , S.
A N early call is respectfully solicited from j«a
S JL we can sell you a great many goodmeieja
they can be purchased in any market Sj’niofVi
York.
Six months is given with approved credit. CJ
and see for yourselves.
ROSS, CCLEMASi ilOSi
To the Planters of Georgia.
Remember that you will do well to call udon
ine our Blankets before purchasing. Ertrysivli J
prices lower than you over bought them.
KOS8, COLE31 AX IK
ROSS, COLEMAN ROSS
of Prints, sbt as
Have just opened five cases
II
of Bleached Homspuns, at prices'so low as to it:j
comparison—Don't fail to price then if yoand
Cheap Goods.
Grand and Unprecedented Attac*
ROSS, COLEMAN & LOSS'
“BAZAAR OF FASHION” where erfljttt
can be found in the shape of Fancy awi Stardr lit
Goods, at prices so uniformly low as to ex.-> tte J-
miration of the purchaser, and insure to the s*j«
large aud speedy sales. Come and look, u- 1 chap
for showing goods, as we wish to verify ersitf
tlons.. ••
JgOOTS.—A full assortment of Gents’ tine
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof,ofvarious kinds and qualities, both
soled aud pegged. Just received and for sale low by
jan 6 MIX A KIRTLAND.
R UBBER SHOES.—A large assortment.
- “
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La-'
dios slipper and sandal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
jan 3 MIX A KIRTLAND.
pLANTATION BROGANS.-Now instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we 1
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 voutli'
black and russetts, all of which we are selling very
low. jan 6 MIX 5c KIRTLAND.
j^OpiS AND SHOES.—Men s, Boys nnd
- . >y.
Youth’s fine calf and kip peg’d Boots;
Men’s stout kip hunting and mud Boots ; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, onera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, boys’ and youths' patent and e
elled^Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ Calif
enam
- California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
jan 6 MIX & KIRTLAND.
PIANO-FORTES.
N OW Receiving some of the most
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES
sver offered for sale iu Macon, from the _
celebrated Factories of J. O. Chickering and Nunn
A Clark, warranted superior to any other made iu tho
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. F. Brown
A Co’s. Factory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s oyes to
look at, aud the tone completely captivating. We
shall take pleasure to show theso instruments to nny
tk.it havo a taste for fine goods.
On band, Prince Melodians, best arlicle of the
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Aceordeons,
Tamborius, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolettes, Flutes,
aud n variety of Brass Instruments for Bands, kept in
our line. Guitar aud Violin Strings, Sheet Music for
Piano and Guitar, Instruction Books, Ac.
AVnlchcs, Jewelry nnd Fancy Gooffs
Splendid Gold aud Silver WATCHES;
Gentlemen and Ladies patterns, Gold Chains,
Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Gold Thimbles.
Gold Pens, and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles
Silver Spoons and Forks, silver, ivory and wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated Coke Baskets, Castors, Wait
en. and. Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ao.
C?" Clocks and Watches repaired, aud warranted,
short notice. Give us a call at our old stand, Cot
ton Avenuo, Union Building,
nov 2 J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN.
HENRY HORNE’S
TO PLANTERS & CAPITIM
F OR Sale 8000 acres of land in Baker ccM’y' j'
uatei
l mostly' on or near tlie Stage Ho?,- 1 mail
rhomasvUle, and distant from Altai? i-2
uated
bany to Tkomasviil
.15 miles.
They are in bodic-s of from 500 to2230acres, trxl
improvements on each. ,,
The lino of tho projected Rail Road from LWj
to Thomasville and Bainbridgcpnsses tiroKC’-.*
The Rail Road from Macon to Albany viilKt 1 ’
pleted bytbe 1st October, which with a oiflyf- 1 -
to Thomasville, renders these Plantationsnovcm^
access'.
Also,
1000 Acres in Early County— ,..
1000 Acres in Miller Count r, 5S0_acres 0t *
lying on Spring Creek are improved—
lug ou spring vyreea are iui[uo>i>‘ ,., , •,
2000 Acres in Colquit County, 1300 of which .
i Little Oc-hloebonee River, are_ uwiw**'
body contains 330 acres ot exceedingly nca
Hammock— ,. ,
6000 Acres in Berrien County, oftliM®^^
mi
This last named is oil the Withlscoocb? h-™ r >
within two miles of Nashville the Const? saw
Also, y
23,000 Acres in Decatur county, in home*
from 500 to 2500 acres—and several o: tee
of 750 and 1250 acr< s arc- improved.
plains
cheo Rivers, lmynreaun “n-; ...
and put iu cultivation, and are foami w
ductive as the lands higher np the va..e. •
and Dougherty eountii s. • P , lrt A
Tho U. S. Mail is carried iubteamewnfo ■
from Bainbridge (tho county site of Dees
Bay, and tlw customary rate of
bale, on Cotton.. , . , ■ ,„t i'.'J
Planters desirous of obtaining . e ,\ ' jutd
lands t« cultivate, and Capita i>f?.w.?'jr ^ L ,
safe audproStable investment cf ■
do well to call and examine
Terms of sale will be i . • . '.
Maps and a moredetailed description-
ail
by calling at the offices of '-; aeoa ..-
Sept. 8, 1837. —r—‘
Suspended Bank Kotes
■ AT' PAR,
IN EXCHANGE FOR G OOff
by ! • 1
Fioyd llouso Block, three doors *’ t -° ^ o.>
Roff.
Job Friating: Office
cateu st jflcivsonviiiu, h kh’ ■ *, n( i ,
ness is a fine one; tlie Office is ia g Tl>
advertiser desires to dispose”
account of the recent death of his pa* )n ;j, e oi-'"
ness. Value of tiio gtablishmout_is> • „
of which, tilhe will be allowed, v- it J; y tL -.p^by, W’
. .... iAit-rto J-•
ry to parties at the North. jie ^ r pj{'g\y,
Confnctionnry, Fruit Store, Cube nnd Pas
try Bakery—Macon, Gkorgi a, one dodr below
the State Bank.
JIANUFACTURER oftho hnest I'rench Pastri
At A and Ornamental Cakes, and Dealers in Fine
Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im
ported Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrup3, Nuts,
ars, Tobacco, Ac., Wholesale and Retail.
eg:
C<
Macon, G.t., or address
dec 22
Jacksonville ^
E.
WINSHjP.,,
«tock ot LUy
'ountry 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
I S offering his entire stock ot t Celt £
GENT'S FURNISHING
CASH. - He wishes to close out to
his new Spring Stock. . _____ rVSSu
Shirts, 1-2 Hose, Ae^^tC
gr\ DOZ Linen and jrarseillesBosoul
OU 89 doz. English J Hose, , ,...,i..r,.d L- Ctl
SO Bir2ESC3-S2.C>ESSs
HAVE now on band, and for sale, about 50 likely
negroes, for which I will take the bills of the'
Manufacturers’ Bank cr any other caiTent bill*.
OCt 80 WILSON C. HARDY. I
80 doz. English j Hose, hnr j,ged
30 « White and colored bora.r
Handkerchiefs. Ae _
Suspenders, dollars. Cravats, * •'
At COST FOR CASil. gjqy
febS!
Shirts, Sturts* shirt i. «
trr\ DOZ. Linen Bosom.aad
OU sal,, cheap by L '