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A Hvmn anti a Chant for tho
HARVEST HOME.
hr nr* icTiioR op fi pkotekuial philopopht.”
I.
O, nation, Christian nation,
Lift high the hymn of praise,
Tho God of oar salvation
Is love in all his ways ;
He btaseth us, and fcedcth
Every creature of his hand,
'To raceor him that noedeth,
And gladen all the land !
Rejoice, to happy people,
And peat the changing chime,
From every belfried steeple
In symphony sublime;
Let cottage and let palace
Be thankful and rejoice,
And woods, and hills, and valleys,
Re-echo the glad voice 1
III.
From glen, and plain, and city
Let gracious incense rise.
The lord of life in pity
Hath heard his creatures’ cries,
And where in fierce oppressing
Stalk’d fever fear, and dearth,
He pours a tripple blessing
To fill and fatten cartii!
IV.
Gaze round in dcdji emotion;
Tho rich and ripened grain
Is like a golden ocean
Becalmed upon the plain ;
And we who late were weepers
Lest judgment should destroy,
Xow sing, because the reapers
Arc come again with joy!
V.
0 praise tho hand that giveth—
And giveth evermore—
To every soul that liveth
Abundance flowing o'er I
Forevery soul he filleth
With manna from above,
And over all distilleth *
The unction of his love.
VI.
Then gather, Christians, gather
To praise with heart and voice
Tho good almighty Father,
Who biddeth you rejoico;
For lie hath turned the sadness
Of his children into mirth,
And wo will sing with gladness
The harvest-home of earth l
Houston April Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Perry, Houston county, ou the first Tuesdayin
April next, between the usual hours of sale, tho fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot of Land No. (ISO) one hundred and twenty,
in the (9th) Ninth District of said county, with all its
appurtenances and ono acre ofthe southwest corner
of lot No. (179) one hundred and seventy nine.in the
same district with all the appurtenances belonging
to the same i All Levied on as the property of Sam
uel Gibbs to satisfy three fi fas from Houston Supe
rior Court, two in favor of Davis N. Austin, vs. Sam
tie! Gibbs, and ono 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 ono hundred lbs. of powdered Sugar,
five thousand Cigars, various brands, twelve jars, half
gallon. Pickles, forty pint bottles Schnaps, sixteen
quart bottles Sclumps, twenty quart , bottles Wine
Bitters, thirty-five bottles Wine, sixty bottles Monon-
gahalia Whiskey, sixteen I boxes Sardines, fifteen lbs.
Candles, more or less, fifteen boxes Lobsters, eleven
Decanters, ono Looking Glass and one pair counter
Scales; all levied on as the property of W. F. Lilly
under a distress warrant for rent, in favor oi James
A. Millor vs. said W. F. Lilly, property pointed out
by the Plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, 1 two horse
pleasure Carriage, levied on as the property of Ro
bert A. Crawford, to satisfy a distress warrant :or
rent in favor of James J. Scarborough vs. Robert A.
Crawford. J. F. SIKES,
mar 2 j«-i Dep. Sheriff.
Houston Sale fo^ April.
W H ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
Perry, Houston county, within the legal hours
of sale, oa the first Tuesday in April next, one negro
woman named Sophy, about 25 years of age j Levied
on as the property of Wm. W. Johnson, to satisfy a
li fa from Houston Superior Court, in favor of Devvit
Bradshaw vs. Wm. W Johnson, and transferred to
Needham T. Johnson and other fi fas in my hands
vs. said Wm. W. Johnson. JOHN SMITH,
mar 2 Dep. Sheriff.
Joacs County Sheriff Sale.
■fTTILL be sold in Clinton, before the Court House
V V door, on the first Tuesday iu April next, the
following property, viz i Two negro girls, Sealey,
some twelve years old. Patience, ten years old, both
of yellow complexion and very likely; Levied upon
ns 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 Juhtf A. Childs, one Iri favor of A. J. Middlebrooks
V3 John A. Childs, one ill favor of W. S. Childs, J.
W. Clark- Zachariah Eliott and J. L. Holland vs
John A. Childs. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also at the same time and place, will be sold one
negro man uamo Jack, nbont forty-five years old, of
dark complexion, stout and likely, levied upon ns
the property of Thomas S. Alexander, to satisfy five
fi fits. Three from Jones Superior Court, and two
from Joans Inferior Court, ono in favor of John H.
Thomas, one in favor of H. B. Ridley, one in favor
of Win.C. Fiemister one la favor of John VV.Clark,
ono in favor of L\ S. Johnson vs said Tho*. 3. Alex
ander, defendant. Property pointed out by dnfen-
- , J AS. G.
daut.
. BARNES, Slit-riff.
If. Si. iUurshul’s Stile.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
city of Macon, on tho first Tuesday In April
next, between tho usual hours of sale the following
property, vi*:
-Five lots of land numbers 63, £4,102,103 and 171
. in the 4th district of Pulaski county, containing 202]
acres each, more or less. Levied on as tho property
of Morris Pollock, to satisfy n fi fa from the Sixth Cir
cult Court of the United States for the southern dis
trict of Gnorgi in favor of Carkart Brother A Co.,
vu. Thomas 1>. L. Ryan, Morris Pollock and Nor
man McDuffie. DANIEL H. STEWART.
. -libir 2 - LX ... . U. P. Marshal.
9a' Houston April Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court House door in
Perry, ilvuston County, on the first Tuesday
in April next between the legal hours of sale, that
tract or parcel of land known as tho Chain place,
containing five acres more or less, adjoining the
Town of Perry and Wm. Summerford, whereon E.
M. Iluley now resides; Levied upon as the property
of Jonh J. Glover to satisfy a fi fa from Houston Su
perior Court, returnable to April Term, 1853. John
M.Colbey vs John J.Gl«ver and Elijah M. Iluley.
JOHN SMITH,
feb23 Deputy Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary
of Twiggs connty, will be sold belofetlic Court
House door in Blakely, Early county, on the first
Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale
lut of land No. three hundred aud seventy-five, con
taining two hundred and fifty acres more or less, in
the 28th district of said conrty of Early belonging
to the estate of John Cranford, Sen, late of Twiggs
connty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. JAMES HAMMOCK,
feb 2J Administrator.
Admiuistrntor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of thoOrdinr.ry of Craw-
xY. ford County, March term 1858, will bo sold be
fore the Court House door in the town of Knoxville,
on the first Tuesday in May next, the following na
med negroes, to Wit:
Ep*ey. a Woman, about 3Gyears old, Felix, a boy,
about 18 years old, Charles, a man, about 2: years
old; Sold as the property of Wilborn W. Hammock
late of said county of Crawford, dec., for tho benefit
ofthe heirs and creditors.
Terms, one half due on the first day of December
1853, the other half due on the first day of December
1859.—Purchasers giving note with approved securi
ty. RAYMOND R. PAKKHAM,
mar 9 • Administrator.
.Executor’s Sale.
B Y authority of the Ordinary of Houston county,
I will sell to tho highest bidder on the first Tues
day in April next, before the Court House door in
Perry, Nine acres of. land adjoining Fort Valley, it
being a Pond, adjoining tho lots of Mrs. Barron, and
Pirsons and others, and sold as the property of Jag.
A. Everett, deceased. Terms Cash.
feb 9 MYLES L. GREEN,"Ex'or.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of.au order of the ordinary of Twiggs
county, will be sold before the Court House
door of Dougherty oounty. in the townof 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) mere or less, number
thirty-four (34) in the first (1st) district of originally
Lee uow Dougherty county.
Tho above laud sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and
creditors of the estate.of Benjamin B. Smith, late of
Twiggs county, deceased.
ROBERT K. PARKER,
: fob 16 Administrator.
■VT OTIC B —Sixty days after date, application will
i> be made to the. Ordinary of Crawford County
for leave to sen a negro man named Anderson, be
longing i" the minors of Willis Jloon, dec., for the
bent-lit ofaaid minors. j. ||. DAVIS,
feb 24 11 ■ :■ Guardian.
JKOTftCE.
‘ Macharine
. deceased, are
-quested to come forward and make payment or
their does will be placed in tho hands of an officer
for collection, and those having claims are notified
to band them in duly authenticated.
jan 26 TERRELL BARKSDALE, Ad’mr.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of '
xX Buukley, late of JTgsop connty, dec
r, quested to come forward and make p
All Agree that at II. Horne’s
mm; i,, assortment of the best cakes can be had
JL lit all limes. leb 16 ltn
N OTICE—Sixty days after date^application will
be made to tho Ordinary of Jones county fci-
leave to (sell lot No.’127, 4th section, 4th District,
formerly Cherokee, now Floyd, as Leal Estate n
Charles Hutchings, deceased. ‘
RICHARD (H. HUTCHINGS, Adm r,
January 25, 1858.
of
Georgia-'Jones Coimty.
W HEREAS. Joseph Stiles and Gabriel B-Ro-
berts apply to me for letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Joseph G. Stiles, lato of Jones
C °Thege are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular thekindredandcreditors,tobe mid appeal at
my office on or before tho 1st Monday in Apnlnrxt.
to show cause, if any they have, why arid. Letters
S,, Giveuunder^yhand at office, d ?£ a
February, 1858. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord,
mar
Georgia—Houston County.
B EFORE me. Arthur \\ atson, a Justico oftho
Peace for said Connty, personally appeared Wm.
West, of arid County, in the 68 th year of his Rge.whq
bein'* 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 ot 3a
of March. 1855. (Alex. G. Slapping, acting as hif
agent in the application for said warrant,) for milita
ry services rendered by him as a private soldier,
for six months in the company of Edmund Hopson,
Captain in the regiment of Georgia Militia com
manded by Col. Few in tho rear 1814, in the war
with Great Britian; tho said West having been draft-
od In Washington County, Ga., in that vear; that
deponent does not remember the No.of said warrant;
that deponent lostsaid land warrant in the It. "- Do-
pot at Macon, Ga. sometime in December, 18-».
that he never sold, assigned or parted with hisrign
to said warrant, and deponent further swears that ho
intends to apply to the commissioner of pensions, lor
a duplicate ofaaid land warrant, so lost.
WILLIAM X WEST,
mark.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22d Feb.
1858. ARTHUR WATSON, J. P.
mar 2
MACON & IVESTEBH RAUL HOAD
Macon. Dec. 14, 1857.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and after Friday, 18th inst., tho Trains will
be run as follows:
Leave Macon 1 a. m. arrive Atlanta 8 13 a.m.
Leave Macon II 30 a. m. arrive Atlanta 5 20 p. m.
Leave Atlanta, 12 night, arrive Mncon 7 15 a. in.
Lcnvo Atlanta 12 p. ro. arrive Macon 0 40 p. m.
The night train will not be run on Sundays. The
1 A. M. train from Macon connects with the State
Road for Ciiattanooga at 12 30. P. M„ and Georgia
Road for Augusta, at 10 A. M. The 11 30. A. M.,
connects witli the State Road, at 12 30, P. M., and
the Georgia Road at 12.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
fob 23 Superintendent.
Southwestern Railroad.
SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
L EAVE Macon at 1 30, a m. and 11 30 a.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. m.
Leave Albany 3 43, p. m., Arrive in Macon 10 28,
p m.
Accommodation Train leave Macon 7 12 a. m.,(Tri
weekly.) Arrive in Albany 3 37, p m.
Leave Albany 7, a. m., (Tri-weekly,) Arrive in
Mncon, 3 34, p. m.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas-
villo and Bainbridge, connect with regular Train at
Albany.
Passengers from Columbus and the West, for
South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the
4 p.m. Train, or, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
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 An-
gusta.
Passengers for Atlanta and tho North-West should
take tho evening train from Albany, and either train
from Columbus to avoid detention.
£3P* First class Steamships leave Savan nan on
Wednesdays and Saturdays for New York.
Faux—Cabin passage 823, Steerage 88.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Snpt.
MRS. HOWLAND
I S now onening FALL and WINTER cT~Y
MIIiIJNERT. /rj?
Consisting of all the Fashionable Styles^****
of
BONNETS, HEAD-DRESSES, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, CLOAKS AND BE RAGES
SILK EVENING DRESSES,
CRINOLINES, WIRE
BRAIDS, STELLA
SHAWLS AND
SCARFS.
All of which will be sold on tho most reasonable
terms for Cash. Country Milliners supplied witli
bonnets by the Case or Dozen.
All orders promptly attended to in Millinery
Dress Making. oct 27
MILLINERY.
M RS. AUDOIN would respectfully announce to
the ladies of Macon and surrounding coun- jfga
ties, that she has removed to her New Brick *£j
Store, next door to the Mecha-jic’s Bank, on 2d jrRr
street, (her old stand) where she is uow receiving
and opening an entire new Stock of
FASHIONABLE GOODS
in her line, consisting of STRAW, SILK AND VEL
VET HATS, newest style. HEAD DRESS
ES, of every design. CURLSAND
HAIR BRAIDS, EMBROI
DERIES
Of rich qualities. LACE SETTS of various pat
terns. Also a variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
too tedious to mention. All of which will be sold
very reasonably to CASH customers. _
Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continu
ance of tho custom of her old friends and will study
to deserve the kind patrgnage ofall who may call
and view her goods. oct 27—tf
Fail and Winter Millinery.
M RS. A. DAMOUR 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. Ribnns, Caps, Head Dresses,
Point Lace Setts, Berthas, Embroideries,
Clonks ofall qualities, Long Shawls,
Brooclie Shawls. Chenille
Shawls and Scarfs.
A large lot of new styles Extension Skirts, Whale
bone and other IIOOPMfor SKIRTS. A lot of
fine Robes with trimmings on the side and other
Goods for Dresses, such as Canton Crape, FJonnced
Robes, Ao. oct 13 ly
TO MERCHANTS
AND
Housekeepers.
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 stock comprises a good assortment of Dinner
and Tea setts, White and Gilt China, do. Granite all
sizes of setts. 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, Tablo Cntlery.
Also, 33 Crates assorted Granite and Common
Wore.
53 Crates assorted Common Ware.
30 “ “ Granite to bo here in January,
1858. R. P. McEVOY.
jan 6 ly
LOUIS MENARD, W. H. EURGKARD,
Late with M.D. Barnes./Late with Day AMaussenet.
ENABD & BURG-HASP
Watchmakers & Jewellers,
at their now store, Ralston’s
-\-r TILL open
W Range, corner of Cotton Avenue and
Cherrv street, about the 1st of October,
be autiful and well selected assortment of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silver
ware, Musical Instrumemts, Fancy
Goods, See., Sec,
An examination of which, they would most respect
fully solicit, feeling confident that they will be able
to offer everything in their lino calculated to please
tho taste of even the most fastidious.
Repairing,
of every description, executed in a manner that will
guarantee satisfaction, by the best workmen in tho
in the Sonth.
They hope, by offering choice and elegant Goods
and by strict attention to business, to merit a liber
al share of public patronnge. »ep 29
NOTICE.
F ROM this date we shall adopt as near as possiblo
tho CA SH S YS TEH—wo are compelled to do
it. From this date all articles will be priced as cash.
Where credits are given (which will only be given
to those who have paid ns promptly) an addition
will be made to the price named according to the
time desired by the purchaser.
Jan 6 tf HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN.
I. HENRY ZEILIN. LEONARD W. HUN
NEW FIRM.
T HE undersigned, having purchased the interest
of tholato firm of Fitzgerald A Nottingham, »"d
having this day taken possession, will continue
Wholesale and Retail
Drngr Business
at the same stand under the nameand style of
Zeilizx, Hunt db Co
and solicit a continuance of the patronage ofthe old
house.
We intend to keep on hand a thorough ass rtment
ofthe best articles the markets afford in the line ot
Drag*, ® Ia “i
Medicines, Paints,
Instruments, OH,
Perfumery, Varnishes,
Dye Stuffs
ami a general stock of such goods as are found J!
first class Drugstores and hope by honest dealings,
strict attention and obliging manners to merit and
receive a large share of public patronage
Jan. 1,1858. [jan 12 tf]
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Fitzgerald A Nottingham is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. Either party
is authorized to use tho name of the firm in settle
ments.
The Books, Notes and Accounts may be found at
the 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, 1853. [jan J2] C. B. NOTTINGHAM.
A Card.
H AVING disposed of our interest in the Drug
Business to Messrs. Zeilin, Hunt A Co., were
spoe.tfully solicit for them a continuance of the pat
ronage so kindly extended to us bv those friends it
lias been our pleasure to make in the business.
E FITZGERALD,
Jan. 1 [jan 12| C. B. NOTTINGHAM.
(5NWARD !
xs omi MOTTO.
T HE increasing patronage nnd 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 STABLE DRY t.OODS as ever
has been brought to tho city of Macon, which we
are determined to sell as cheap, if not CHEAPER
than any other house in the trade; among which
will be found a splendid lot of
VELVET & CLOTH CLOAKS, TAI.VIAS
Side Striped Silk Rohes and other Silks, French
and English Merinoes, Plain and Figured
DeLaines, French, Engiilh and Ameri
can Prints, Long and Square Shawls,
Cbeneille Shawls and Scarfs,
Bonnet Ribbons, French
Collars and Sleeves,
Bands, Jaconet A
Swiss Edgings,
Bed Blanket ', 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
aud Brown Sheetings and Shirting nnd manv
other things too numerous to mention ; AH of wliich
will be sold eery loir for cash.
New York Store,
Macon, sept 15 DENMAN A WATERMAN-
NEW OPENING OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Triangular Block, corner of Cotton Actnueand
Second Street.
Come all and shire in the Bargains I am Offering
T HE subscribers just opening a rich and splen
did Stockof Fe.11 and Whiter Goods, consistinp
partly in HI S
Black and Col’d, Plain and figured Silks, Satin
Bayadire and Droguet Checked Silks, Gros de Na
ples and Satins, French and English Merinos, Worst
ed Plaide, all Wool de Laines, and a largo variety
of others. Poplins, Paramattors. Alapacns, Ducats
and Cashmeres, Velvet und cloth Cloaks, Talmas,
Albions and Velvet Alvins, a splendid variety of
Shawls, the celebrated Stella Shawls and Scarfs, one
Trimmings HI
and American prints. Cashmeres, Doeskins. Flan
nel, a large assortment of Domestics, Blankets and
Kerseys, Linen Damasks, French Counterpanes, nnd
a large variety of other articles too numerous to
mention, all of which will be sold at tho cheapest
cash prices. *
No exertion shall be spared tp give perfect satis
faction to jdl who wantgoods at cheap rates.
I solicit a call from city and country buyers, and to
price the several articles thoy require before buying
elsewhere. ELLIS EINSTEIN,
nov 10
Dyspepsia and Fits.
D R. TRACY DELORME, tho great curer of Con
sumption, was for several years so badly afflict
ed 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 n state of trance, has cured every body who has
taken it, never having failed once. H is equally as
sure in cases of Fits as of Dyspepsia. The ingre
dients may be fonnd in any drag store. 1 will send
this valuable prescription to any person on the re
ceipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address Dr.
Tracy Delorme, Great curer of Consumption, New
York Post Office. mar 2 1m inside.
Plantation For sale.
T HE Plantation near Americas 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.—One-third cash, one-third
one year, one-third two. years, with interest. Ap
ply to T. M. Furlow, Americas or to the undersigned
at Macon. JAMES W. GRIFFIN.
Macon, Dec. 4 tf ~ . •
Valentines.
A NEW and large assortment of Valentines just
' received. All orders from the country prompt
ly attended to. J. M. BOAKDMAN.
feb 2
* WOOD’S
Beautiful Photographic Portraits
Oil, Pastile or Water Colors,
i UK the best aud most correct dkenesses that can
be obtained, and are painted by Mr. Bcruff,
one of the finest Artists in the South.
They are taken-frinit Daguesreotypes of Living or
Decoasod Persons, and at very LOW Prices.
GALL AND SEE THEM.
Amhrotypes and Daguerreotypes in Wood’* beat
Style. . mar 2
WANTED.
' 28 ly
ry e iiCLS Georgia Planters Whiskey,
ID 50" pikes'Magnolia «
50 “ Monongakcla and Bourbon Whiskey,
150 ■ Boxes Tobacco, for sale for cash by
jan 26 • ASHBli AYRES’ as
A :
Portable Desks.
N assortment of Rose Wood writing Desks,
For sale by J. M. BOARD.'! AN.
sept 8
NEW FALL GOODS
AT
pauhlbbl’s.
W E are receiving by every Steamer additions to
our stock, which will be the hugest and most
m.tgnifleent, that we have ever exhibited.
We can already oiler unusual inducements to our
friends, who wish to make EASY FALL PURCIIAS-
*•- W. W. PARKER A CO.
LADIES’ RETREAT.
M RS. BYRNES, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 168,
Thompson, near Bleecker Street, N. York
attends females daring their confinement, and treats
all disooses peculiar to her sox. Shelias commodi
ous rooms fortlie accommodation of h.-r patrons, and
a patent apparatus to assist nature. A female a pill,
safe and sure remedy for all obstructions, sent by
mail witli full directions on receipt of 82. She has
also a sure remedy forpvles, aud a valuable invigo
rating cordial.
nov24—ly
FINE CLOTHING.
I N receipt of some stylish BLACK FROCK
COATS, and shall continue to receive for two or
three weeks, by irrekly *1 ipmen’t from New York,
desirable CLOTHING made up to out! oivs order,
at reasonable prices for Cash.
sept 2U-tf C. H. BAIRD.
Floyd House block, 3 floors from Carhart & Roff.
TO TRAVELERS.
Ofl A PAPER COLLARS, Standing and Byron,
£\J U just received and offered cheap.
C. H. BAIRD.
FATTEN, HUTTON & CO.,
In Savannah,
AND
PATTEN, COLLINS & CO.,
In Ifiacon.
R ENEW the tender of their servicos to their Cor
respondents and the.PIanters generally of Geor
gia And Alabama, as
■factors aud Commissioa Merchants,
and pledge their undivided personal attention to the
business entrusted to them.
Bagging, Ro.ie and other Planters Supplies will
bo carefully purchased and forwarded, and liberal
Cash Advances mado, when desired.
G. PATTEN,
— J. COLLINS,
angll J. S. HUTTON.
20
ODoioe G-rooeries
JUST RECEIVED.
HHDS. New crop N. O. Sugar,
loo 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. k W. A. ROSS,
dec 22 tf
The $10 and $15 Single and
DOUBLE THREADED EMPIRE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
A N agency for the sale of these machines for this
city and State, can be secured oh liberal terms
by a personal application to the subscribers, 8. E.
Corner, 6th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
No ono need apply without capital sufficientto con
duct the business properly and who cannot bring re
ference as to reliability and capability.
Wp positively assert that these machines for all
purposes of family sewing, are in every respect su-
poriortn any sewing machine in Market, (no matter
at what prices they may be sold at,) and wherever
they are offered for sale must command a ready and
unlimited demand. JOHNSON k GOODELL
ug 18. fstjlHH
Diaries forl8o8
dec88 at BOAUDMAN’S.
^.1
Win. K. dcGraffcnricd,
tomo 3T t; 31s
MACoX, GA.-
OFFICE, thirl dtor below Lanier House—above
Damour’s oct 27
jj. iv. wibittLf,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office next to Concert Hall, over Payne' s Drug
Store.' jan G
LAW CARD.
T. P. Stubbs, B. Hill, P. Tract.
Stubbs, Hill & Tracy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Macon, Ga
march 11 ' v
T. G. IIOUT, Jr.,
Attorney iat Ltaw,
MACON, GA.
O FFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
first door above eutranco to Conoert Hall,
aug 4
ISAAC MABDEMAN,.
Attorney at Xsaw.
C L IN T O N, G E O R G IA .
july 7 ly
Law Copartnership.
L L. HARRIS, CHAS. J- HARRIS,
Milledgevillc, Ga. Thomasville, Ga.
sep 15 .
J. 15. 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
■ ' "inuT
Chariton, also McIntosh of the Eastern. jan 20
O. A. LOCH RANK, JOHN LAMAR.
LOCHRANE & LAMAR.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office by the mechanic's Dank,
O FFICE hours from 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m and
also from 7 to 10 p. m.
Will practico in all tho counties in the Macon Cir
cuit and in all the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
lumbia and in tho Supreme Court. jail 12 6m
SEWARD &. IIANSELL.
J. L. SEWARD. A. II. MANSELLS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THOMASVILLE, G A.
A LL olnims forwarded to us will meet with prompt
attention. We shall practice in the counties ot
Thomas, Lowndes, Irwin, Telfair, Berrien, Colquitt,
Clinch, Ware, Decatur arid Worth.
-. SEWARD & HANSELL.
Thomasville; Nov. 3rd, 1856. nov 4
EUGENE L. MINES,
Attorney at Xsaw,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
feb 1 Cm
SPEER & RENTER,
Attorneys at Xiaw,
MACON. GEORGIA.
OJj.ce on Triangular Black, Corner of Cherry Sheet
end Cotton Accnue.
W E have associated as partners in tho practice
of law in the counties of the Macon and ad
joining Circuits, and elsewhere in the Stato by spe
cial contract—also will attend the Federal Courts at
Savannah and Marietta, - •
ALEX. M. SPEER,
mar 2 SAMUEL HUNTER. -
KimBROUGII & BASS,
Attorneys at Ixaw,
STARKSVILLE, LEE CO., GA.,
W ILL practico in the courts of the South Wes
tern circuit. Ail business entrusted to their
care will be promptly aad dilligently attended to.
feb 2tf
LAW NOTICE.
fyUIE undersigned offers liiB services in theprac-
M LA W in the several connties of the
1 tice of the LAW in the several counties of the
Macon District; also out of the District—in Jones,
Munroe and Dougherty, and by special contract, in
any county of tho State. Office opened iu the city
of Macon 1st of March ensuing. Until then my ad
dress is Albany, Ga. ABN EU P. PO WEBS,
jan 26
MEDICAL CARD*
DR. JAMES A. DAMOUR
HAS resumed the practice of his profession, and
permanently located in this city.
Ho can be found at’hjs office three doors below the
Lanier House at All Hours, unless professionally en
gaged. Macon, June, 9 1856.
DR. H. A. MATTAUER,
TTAVINGspont a portion of three successive years
JC1 in this city, during which time ho has limited
his practico almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
spectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon
mid tho surrounding country, in all the branches of
bisprofession. Office on tho South-east corner of 3d
d Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery,
june 9
; — —
Change of Schedule. ,
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
STEAMPACKET LINE
IX COXXXECTIOX witli the CENTRAL and
North Eastern Rail Roads.
fjVHE splendid and Fast Running
GORDON, F. Barden, Commander,loavesSavan-
nah for Charleston every Sunday nnd Wednesday
afternoons at 3 o’clock and connects at Charleston
with the train of the North Eastern Rail Road going
North; returning, leaves Charleston every Monday
and Friday night at 8J o’clock (after the arrival
ofthe cars of tho North Eastern R. Road.) and ar
rives at Savannah early the following mornings. _
By thU route Passengers can obtain.through tick
ets to nnd from Savannah, Ga., and Wilmington, N.
Carolina.
Having a through freight arrangement with tho
tho Central Rail Road and its connections, all freights
between Charleston and tho interior of Ueorgia con
signed to tho agents of this line will bo forwarded
with dispatch and FREE of CHARGE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston,
jan 19
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE E ANTE IS HOUSE.
T HE subscriber will open the above Hall about
-the first of APRIL next, for the accommodation
of Families, Day Boarders and Transient Custo
jners. This House is now offered as inferior to nt-
other First Class Hotel in the South, and from its
central location,'its large and airy rooms, offers great
inducements and accommodations to Families and
Transient persons. The public may expect from thi-:
House, all the luxuries and comforts to bo found i
any other hotel. B. F. DENSE,
mar 2 Late ofthe Floyd House.
FLINT HOUSE.
iriACON, GA,
F ORMERLY known as the Macon House,
on First street, opposite Patton, Col- Vis's
lins A Co., has been recently fitted up with l»s|
a large addition, for tho accommodation of Boarders
and the traveling public, wh j will find it to their in
terest, if stopping a few days in Mncon, to give ns a
call and seo tor themselves. The proprietor, thank
ful for past favors, flatters himself that by strict at
tention to business, lie wilt receive his share of pub-
lio patronage.
Passengers wishing to stop at the above house,
when arriving at the depot will ask for its Represen
tative. The table shall not he inferior to any in tho
substantial of life.
Prlpe of Board.
For aflfig
iglo meal 50
Supper, Lodging and Breakfast 1.25
By* the day. 1,50
Single week 8,00
Br the month (Board A Lodging).... 20,00
feb 2 THOSH. FLIN P, Proprietor.
JSJEiOWTiOTJijL
OPPOSITE THE NEW KAIL KOAD DEPOT,
MACON, GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
Meals Ready on the Arrival of every Train,
apl 15
MILLS HOUSE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Corner of Meeting & Queen Streets.
T HE undersigned having became associated with
this House, takes great pleasure in reminding
his friends that he will be glad to seo them when
ever they may have occasion to visit Charleston.
He feels confident in assuring 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,
ja.X'fcKaaa.y, Georgia.
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 iu tho country.
The subscriber, grateful to tho public for their li
beral-patronage for years past, respectfully solicits
his old friends, and the public generally, to call and
seo him in his new quarters.
Tiie Stage Office
for the stages running to Bainbridge, Thomasville
and Tallahassee is kept at this House.
J. L. BYINGTON.
dec 02 Albany, Ga.
HATS! HATS!
Dr. I. Iff. Coinings
O FFERS his Professional services as a Reform
Physician and Surgeon tothe citizens of Macon.
Office In the MEDICAL COLLEGE, on Mulberry
Street.
mar 24
dr. G. McDonald
DENTIST.
W ITH Dr. Van Geisen, his very competent as
sistant, continues the practice in nil its branch
as. His old and very popular form of Tooth Paste
n glass boxes with metalic covers, will be found for
sale at his office, on Second Street. May, 1857
Dr. Frederick Gnrkc,
SURGEON DENTIST
W OULD inform the citizens ofHOUSTON and
adjoining Counties, that lie has permanent
ly located in PERRY, and offers his professional
seivices tothe people in that vicinity. A practice of
sixteen years in tne principal cities of Europe and
America, enables him to give satisfaction in every
branch of his profession..
Persons at a distance can procure his services by
giving him notico. Prices reasonable.
mar24—ly
L II. ISiansoin <& Co.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
32 CourUanA 4- 39 Dey Streets,
New York.
J. H. Ransom, 1 f A. P. Ransom,
Dan’l Ransom. > \ Darius W. Geer,
n, )
JV. A. Ransom,
t Robt. H. Boyd.
LAWRENCE W* WALL,
BUILDER.
B rick masonry in nil its bbanches.
Ho is no w permanently located in Macon, Go.
All orders in bis line promptly attended to. Address
through Post Office.sep 15
HBMOVAL.
T HE subscriber has removed to tho corner storo
in “Washington Block,’’ (new Building) or in
other words, “The old Washington Hall Corner,"
where he will be pleased to see his friends and cus
tomers as usual.
nov 24 J. JL BOARDMAN.
23 ontistry.
TAKE CARE of YOUR TEETH.
D R. BLAISDELL from New York
City, respectfully informs the
Citizens p( Mncon and vicinity, that ^J-UTI fir
he has focated himself permanently in this city, and
has associated himself with Dr. H. Segar for the
practico of Dentistry, and they have taken tho spa
cious Rooms in Washington Block, over the Hat
Store of C. 15.'Stone, opposite tho Lanier House, nr,' 1 ,
fitted them ut» in a superior manner with all the mo
dern conveniences jmd improvements for the suc
cessful practice of their protession.
We perform all operations upon tho teeth in the
highest style of the Art..
We shall fill teeth with pure Gold, or such other
aterial as is approved of by the profession, and
warrant them to stand tho test of years, or not charge
for it. We insert Teeth on fine Gold Plate in the
best manner, and so true to nature that the most
scrutinizing cannot detect them from tho natural
ones; and wo warrant them to give perfect satisfac
tion, as well ns answer all the purposes of Mastica
tion, Articulation and Durability. a
-We 8liall exercise great care in Extracting and
Cleaning tho teetb. Wo shall give special atten
tion to the treatment of the diseases of the Teeth
nnd Gnms. nnd as far os may be, restore them to a
healthy condition.
Dr. Blaisdell has had many years experience in
the practice of bis profession, besides being a Modi-
cal Graduate, and he feels fully competent for the
most difficult and intricate operations lie may be call
ed upon to perform. Dr. Segar is too well known in
th)s community to require any extended notice here.
Suffice it to say; ho will enter with renewed energy
upon the practice of his chosen profession and no
want of effort upon his part shall be wanting to s'o-
cure the full confidence (in future) of his numerous
pitrops 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. 'uLm
Dr. Blaisdell is permitted to refer to the following
Gentlemen, eminent in their profession:
Drs. E. Baker, B. F. Maguire, H. Stratton. John
Lovejoy, G. E. Ilawes, S. A. Main, S. Parmlee, and
M. L. Byrn of New York.
Drs. Ball k Fitcli, Dre. noward and Parker, Drs,
Tuckers, Drs. Cummings k - Eastham, Dr. D. K.
Hitchcock, Dr. C. T. Jackson and Dr. Wm. Town
send, of Boston, Mass.
N- B- Gentlemanly treatment to all.
DR. H.SEGAR k A. BLAISDELL, M.D.
dec 29
The Milledgevillo papers will copy the abovo un
til forbid. The Chronicle & Sentinel, and Constitu
tionalist, Augusta, will copy one time.
J8SJBEZEC-^J339JS3Z1W aSmz.
A RE now receiving at their Fashionable Hat
Store, under Ralston’s New Concert Hall, Cher
ry Street, Macon, a largo and varied assortment of
Goods in their liue, consisting in part of the follow
ing articie-a:
FALL SILK HATS, EXTRA FASHIOXA-
blo Black Beaver Hats, extra French Felt Hats,
Men's Caslimorette, Men’s Mantiloes. Men’s
Drab Beavers, Men’s Silk Velvet Caps,
Men’s Navy Caps, Extra, Ladies’
Biding Hats, extra fine, Otto
Caps, extra. Boy’s Hats,
Fine Caslimorette aud
Fine Black and
Fur Hats.
NJEW DRL'CJ ST4>I£g;.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSTON’S BUILDING,. CHERRY ST., KAC0N, C-A
fresh
''T FINDLAY, SR.,
H AS just received and is now openin
stock of
/Jriliciacs,
Chemical-*, rC7-> iHstXnmente,
■•niiii-*, on*, Wye-Henir*,
Perfumery, Piftcnl Ifcdi-
clues. Pharmaceutical
1L*1<':>11 rations, Ac
£*rci>nrn!!ciis, t,e.
' My Drugs have been selected with strict refer
ence to their purity and'quahty; they are fresh and
may be fully relied on.
Orders Uni 111 fully Executed.
Cif Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Medi
cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at ail hours
of the day or night.
GF Alargelot of Artificial Teeth just received
fel* 24-tf
Houston Carriage Manufactory.
JOSEPH TOOKE, SON & CO., '
Having formed a co-partnership with
MR. ISAAC WINTER,
Who has been a practical coach
maker for 19 years, in the Manufac
turing of all kinds of
CARRIAGES, SUPERIOR COACHES, CHABR0TEE5,
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 call and 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, tie.
REPAIRING
In the best and thorough style.
JOSEPH TOOKE,
WM. TOOKE,
ISAAC WINTER.
ISP N. B. Carriage Shop Four and a half miles
from Perry, direct road to Macon, twenty-five miles.
13?* work shipped to any part ofthe United States.
Agents for Sale of Work—Perry, J. Cook—
Hawkinsville, S. M. Manning—also, they have a De
pository in Coiambus. may 12
LIYERY STABLE
BUSINESS.
GRIER # MASTERSON.
HAVING purchased the
Extensive and Central
I.IVEBY 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.
Carriages and other Vehicles always on hand
for hire, with good horses and careful drivers. Also
die Horses, for tho useof Ladiesand Gentlemen.
septl6
CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c.
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 have 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 end Strength.
Built by J. M. Quinby k Co., Mott k Co., Brews
ter & Son, W. Dunlap, Hedenburg k Little,' G. A- D.
Cook k Co., L. H. Goodwin and other reliable mnn-
nfactnrers.
ig* Persons wishing the very best work on the
most favorable terms, twill do well to examine this
Stock before purchasing. T. H. PLANT,
fob 10
FIX DI, AYS
IRON AND BRASS
GENERAL MAailsr s . r
MACON. GEORGIA ^^
T HE Proprietors of this Establid, -
.spectfully call the attention ^5 at *«s!d t
mating the erection of Steam MilUtohS* cootA'
Grinding, or for any other Sk
superiority ofthe Work hasbe?n ® ft 1
ficient guarantee for an extenSV^’jftH
the expedition of work possessed **&&*,,*
lishment in the State. P o" »» other-iV
iisnment in tne state. Our price/
compare favorably with that ofanvfi1. d t «>®!
ern Establishment. The folW;« firit class
Machinery, Ac ; for any portion of
pleased to receive orders, vis- °* Wl Ic “ *0 vnji , cr
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Ann „ 4
Clreular Saws Mill Gearing, M
hestqualttyfor Com and Wheat iu e, ’ cf
sizes. Iron Sailings’"*., f-APf^
Public and Private BuildbJ?& es ’
or Wrought and Cast Ie^’
very superior, embrace ’
strength wnh beauty 8
of Desi/xn.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boiler*
Stores, Churches, Ac., Ac., Gold
ly, with 'Double and Single i»r^
and Lift Pumps of a,y S r ®^“S W
Shafting with Turned ^
the smallest size to cine feet n; “
am cZ- Co * on
Cotton Screws, Alin
t* , ,, „ , , Screws and Bale.
England's Cclrt,rated sclf-acting Car r
other Rati Road Castings. All
bo equal to the best made elsewhere Warra "wi a
Macon, March,4th, 185tf ^^DLAY 4 S0A\
Coparf nersInpw 0 - irn IM]s
milE Subscriber has this day X; ' ,* -
JL iu business, his smw.Ta
r a v V usiness ' his sons JAMES xTr Vf, ^
LAY. The name and style of the FTbw^WD-
after belt. FINDLAY^* SONS
as heretofore that of a First. Clou
tabluiliment ROBFR
Macon March 4thl 857. EKT HX0 UV
Dissolution.
T HE firm of CARHART k BRAY ... a
on the 1st January, igsy w
Either of the Partners arc authom„s» n n ^ •■tat
old business of the concern. AUindebt^^ 1 ^'
call and settle at an early date mit
close it up immodiately. w H
feb 10 ,\V “RAY,
" • D. C.VRHAIT
QUIWBY’S
Brattleboro Buggies,
BEAUTIFUL article, and for neatness, light
ness
the kind
sep 8
ss and Strength unequaled by anything of
in tho market. For sale by
T. H. PLANT
B EBLBiVS.—The subscriber is .constantly re
ceiving fine and fashionable BERLIN
COACHES some plain and others most beauti
fully finished. They are built by the best makers at
the North under the direction of Mr. H. C. McKee
for this establishment; and adapted to our roads
with perch, right track, &e.—Can be recommended
and warranted with confidence. Being oil three
eliptic springs tbe motion is pleasant, and they arc
a light, strong, comfortable and convenant family
carriaj, - are fast superseding the old style or C
spring coach. They soil at from 8450 to 8800, and
iu fact are offered nt a small advance from the man
ufactnrer’s prices, for cash or good notes.
june 03 T. II. PLANT,
Notice.
T HE firm of BRAY k CARHART i,.
dissolved, its business will be rw" 1 ®, 1 * 9
5ScS33S!iS?‘ ,d *' fc ®S<S
The old friends and customers ofBray4 Cirl-
together with all new ones, are solidb/tLs”? 1
ol3 stand on Third street,
a large and well selected Stock of lr,rw- f |i
Cutlery, consisting in part of «<
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 descnpb- i
Nails and Horse Shoes, f
Agricultural Implements,
Springs and Axles,
IRON AND STEEL.
100 Tons of Swedes Iron of oar esni*.
portaiion,
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 Steel, lye.,
nil of which we are bound to sell at the lcweit m
ket prices. CARHART 4 CUED,
feb 10
Hayden & Woodwar
fer^SALE & LIVERY STABLE ‘
. Wool Hats, Navy and Black Velvet Caps, .A.
k Cloth Caps from 00 cts.,to 82 00. Also
Goods, *»
large assortment of Plantation
Leather Hat Boxes, Umbrellas, Ac.
All of which will be sold at fair prices. Jobbers
from Town or Country, can havo their Stocks re
plenished ou favorable terms,
sep 29
ISAAC’S RESTAURANT.
ON CHERRY STREET,
UNDER RALSTON’S NEW
CONCERT HALL.
H IS houso is opened as a Permanent Establish
ment, to provide meals to travelers and citi
zens throughout the year.
He will always bo prepared to furnish his guests
with every variety of eatables suited to the season,
such as
Hew York, Savannah and Bruns-
WICK OYSTERS,
>^5£>Fish, Shrimps and all
kinds of Wild Game that can be obtained.
Choice Wines and Liquors,
and a general assortment of Confectionary always
kept on hand, nnd purchasers generally, can obtain
ail his articles at reasonable rates.
J j~AVING purchased the commodious stable and
large lot attached known as the Washington
Hall Stable and lot and furnished the same with
good safe Horses, and new as wellas tasty Vehicles,
they are in readiness to furnish their friends and
the public generally with good Horses, Buggies, Car
riages kc., 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 the day, week, or month,
Drove stock also accommodated at reasonable prices
Mulberry street, next to Lottery Office, Macon Ga,
ISAAC HAYDEN,
june 3 . J.H. WOODARD.
Also a supply of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN
FRUIT.
Families will be supplied with
OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, aud other
dishes at any hour.
Parties, Balls, &e., will be promptly
furnished with Suppers in elegant style, and at the
shortest notice.
Savannah and Brunswick
OUSTERS
by tho quart, gallon or larger quantities, to suit pur
chasers. oct 13
WEST’S PATENT
GALVANIC CEMENT ROOFING.
T HE subscriber having the right for the state of
Georgia, would call the attention of the public
to the above named Roofing, it being the only pat
ent granted that secures the use of Rubber aud other
elastic ingredients which will resist tho changes of
our climate and will unite the qualities of incombus
tibility, durability and cheapness. This roofing will
be warranted in every particular and is particularly
adapted for covering old slftuglos and tin roofs,
oct 13 W. J. McELROY.
PULASKI COUNTY PLANTA-
W tions For Sale.
E offer for sale our plantations lying in Pulas
ki 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 seyon
miles above Hawkinsville and two and u half miles
from the Ocraulgee river. All the stock can be
bought with the plantations. All thoso wishing bar
gains 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. k T. F. McCORMICK.
Superior lrlsli Potatoes.
frr\ BARRELS large yellow Irish Potatoes in storo
eJU and for sale by M’CALLIE k JONES,
nov g 4 Cotton Avenne
Thurston IS. Bloom,
W ILL continue the Factorage andGommi*-
aioa lluxinc** at Macon, Gkorgia.
aug 8 - ,
NOVELTIES,
F OR GENTLEMEN.—Fine Rich NECK TIES,
SCARFS, GLOVES, Marseilles SHIRTS, em
broider,d Shirt BOSOMS, SUSPENDERS, CANES,
CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, SHAWLS, kc.
Call and examine them, (sep 29) C. H. BAIRD-
JUST RECEIVED.
ftr AAA Papers Garden Seed*.
aO.UUU 3 bush. Kentucky Blue Glass,
7 A. A. MENARD. Druggist,
feh24- tf Cherry Street.
NOTICE.
EF" Messrs. Dempsey k Kelly, of Macon, are my
authorised agents to collect all iny bills, kc.
jan 26
GALLAGHER.
Bacon, Flour « . c.
A A AAA LBS. now Bacon, Hog round,
oUjUUU 6,000 lbs,salted Pork ready, to hang
up.-
150 sacks Superfine Flour.
75 family Flour.
20 lihds Now crop Molases, for sale for cash by
jan 20 ASHER AYRES.'
PAPER DOLLS! PAPER DOLLS!
T Boardman’s “Washington Block” building a
large assortment ofFAfiftt lOOLLs,
mar 9 J. M. BOARDMAN,
A 1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A T THE SIGN OFTHE BIG BOOT, No. 3.
Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington-
Hall Lot, Macon, Georgia.—The subscribers,
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continned patronage extended to them, nnd
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, ot all the different styles
and patterns usually called for in a. shoe store, and
would invite those wishing to purchase, to call and
examine our stock, as v.-e are prepnredto sell as low
as any lionse in the city or State,
jan 6 MIX k KIRTLAXD.
B E ’DOTS.—A full assortment of Gents'-flne
French Calf Boots, pump sole, welted and
waterproof, of various kinds and qualities, both
soled and pegged. Just reccivedand for sale low'by
jan 6 MIX k KIIiTLAXD.
J^UBBER SHOES.—.V iarge assortment;
of Gents and boys Rubbers. Also, La
dies slipper and sanaal rubber Shoes of Goodyear’
celebrated patent. Just received and for sale low by
jan S MIX k KIUTLAND.
P LANTATION BROGANS.-Now instore
the best assortment of Negro Shoes, we«
havo ever offered in this .market. Men’s double
soled peg and nailed black and 'rnssetts; do. heavy
single soled black and rnssetts; do. boys and youths
black and rnssetts, aU of which we are selling very
low. jan 6 MIX k KIRTLAND.
J^OOTS AND SHOES.—Men s, Boys nnd
Youth’s tine calf and kip pcg’4 Boots;
iud Bq
Men's stout kip hunting aud mud Boots ; Gents last
ing Gaiters, Monterey, opera and ties, and fine call
Brogans; Gents, boys’ ami youths’ patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men’s, boys’ and youths’ California
kip Brogans, a large assortment,
jan 6 MIX & KIRTLAND.
PIANO-FORTES.
N OW Receiving some of tho most
SPLENDID PIANO FORTES
ever offered for sale in Macon, from the _ _
celebrated Factories of J. C. Chickering and Nunn
k Clark, warranted superior to any othermade inthe
United States. Also, two HARPS from J. FI Brown
k Co’s. Faotory.
The above instruments are a feast to one’s eyes to
look at, and the tone completely captivating. We
shall tako pleasure to sljow these instruments to any
that have a taste for fine goods.
On hand, Prince -Hdodiaifa, beet article ofthe
kind made; Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Accordcons,
Tamborius, Bugles, Clarionetts, Flagolcttes, Flutes,
and a variety of Brpss Instruments for Rands, kept in
our line. Guitar and Violin Strings,' Sheet Musio for
Piano and Guitar, instruction Books, &c.
Wntchra, Jewelry and Fancy Goods
Splendid Gold and 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, ivoryand wood Nap
kin Rings, silver plated CakeBaskets, Castors, Wait
ers and Candle Sticks—and a variety of Fancy
Goods, Shot Guns, Rifles, Game Bags, Pouches,
Flasks, Pistols, Ac. ElWt.tW .<.-,’1 ! J
ISP Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted,
at short notice. Give.uu a call qt our old stand, Cot
ton Avenue, Union Bnilding. 1
nov 2 ’ >■J. A; ■*&«.. VIRGIN.
HENRY HORNE’S
Confectionary, Fruit Store, Cake aad Fn«-
try ttakcry—Mxcow, Georoia, one-door-below
the State Bank.
I f ANUFACTURER ofthe imest French Pastrt
1YJL and Orsamental Cakks, and Dealers in Fine
Candies, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Warranted Im-
S orted Wines and Brandies, Cordials, Syrups, Nuts,
(■gars, Tobacco, & Wholesale and Retail;
Country Merchants supplied at the lowest rates.
Weddings and Parties furnished with all kinds
of Confections s od Pyramids, Cold .Meats, Salads,*
kc., at reasonable terms.
X. H.—Terms:—B —. .C a— ; -
jan 30—ly ‘
SO
HAVE now on hand, and for sale, about -aI like;
negroes, for which I will take tho bills of th
Manufacturers’ Bank or auv other current bills,
oot 20 WILSON 0. HARDY.
To Country
a «Kz: jcaa: Ajarors.
A N early call is respectfully solicited fromyi■ I
XX we can sell you a greatmany goods is cleuu
they cau be purchased in any market South ofXsr
York.
Six months is given with approved credit Cil j
and see for yourselves.
ROSS, COLEMAN 4 ROSS.
To the Planters of Georgia.
Remember that yon will do well to call ad a
ine our Blankets before purchasing. EierjSfra |
prices lower than yon ever bought them.
ROSS, COLEMAN 4E0SS.
ROSS, COLEMAN &• ROSS
Have just opened five cases of Prints, rii tsa I
of Bleached Homspuns, at prices soiov is to id
comparison—Don’t fail to price them if yon vut I
Cheap Goods.
Grand and Unprecedented Attar j
TION AT
- ROSS, COLEMAN & EOS?
“BAZAAR OF FASHION” whereereplK
can be found in the shape of Fancy aad Staple 1*7
Goods, at prices so uniformly low as toexciMtteii I
miration of the purchaser, and insure to iaesaw I
large and speedy sales. Come and look, no dap J
for showing goods, as wo wish to verily tnrun [
tions. I■? -•
TO PLANTERS & CAPITAL®
F OR Sale 8000 acres of land in Baker cortj. 1 .
uated mostly on or near the Stage I
bany to Thomasville, and distant from Alto? - I
15 miles. '^1
They are in bodies of from 500 to2250*a« |
improvements on each. llte ,
The line of the projected Rail Boad nto*""*.
to Thomasville and Bainbridge passes tnrW8““*|
The Rail Road from Macon to AlhuiyriaJ* I
pleted by the 1st October, which witli a
to Thomasville, renders these Plantations I
to Thomasville, renders these 1
access.
Also,
1000 Acres in Early County— ._ia|
1000 Acres in Miller County, 500 acres « I
lying on Spring Creek are improved— . i-tji
2000 Acres in Colquit County, 150C cf**”,™!
on Little Ochlockonee Fiver, W*. “’FvJV
body contains 350 acres of exceed Jigy n
Hammock— , pi
6000 Acres in Berrien County, of tnese
two bodies oflOOO Acres crcIi, and one 01 • ^ I
This last named is on the Withlacotchy
within two miles of Nashville the Connty
Also, '
25,000 Acres in Decatur connty,info®*
from 500 to 2500 acres—and several ot g
' iroved.
of 750 and 1230 acres are unproved. ^5,1
These lands are all situatod in the leve->
These lands are all situstod m me "JVwaUr
plains of the rich valley of the I ant an ^
chee Rivers. They are now, begmfV
and put in cultivation, and are foo™ ^ g»l|
ductfve as the lands higher up the ran .
and Dougherty counties.
The U. S. Mail is carried inSteam<>raP^*, [ ,ii|
from Bainbridge (the countysito
Bay, and the customary rate of meg
bale, vn Cotton. . . h fat*
Planters desirous of obtmnmff ..
lands to cultivate, and Capitalists, w . , jji,#
safe and profitable investment of
do well to call and examine.
Terms of sale will bo ma<m easy. .
Mans and a more detailed description, .
by calling at « he <f ztMacoj^
geo. w. garmani,^
Sept. 8. 1857.
Suspended Bank Notss
e at fas,
IN EXCHANGE F0R ^c^Bi^.
Floyd Houso Block, threa doort fo®
Roff.
in
Job
Printing OiUce
For
S2V.8SSS3S3S&«-i-
ness is a fine one; tne w » “ ‘. r l\lscn<f
der, being just located and
advertiser desires to d ! 9 P‘f s ” ?partner in £*
account of tbe recent death of h K^ «a tk»..
ness. Value of the stablishine ..
of which, tirao will bo allowed, j
ry to parties at the North. Re p
Macon, Ga., or address jacksom*'
■ dec 22 ^
N. close out it fe!
CASH. He wishes to close
his new Spring Stock.
Shirts” 1-L* Hose, * C”
It!’ 1,
r-r\ DOZ Linen and Marseilles Bosom-
DU 80 doz. English j Bose, ^arci
30 11 White and coloreu
Handkerchiefs. *<\,
s “ p ATc'0STF6i®»a^ s r.l
Shirts
DOZ. Linen Bosom an.
DU salt.- cheap by
Shirts-
E.